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The Goderich Star, 1926-07-01, Page 5c THURSDAY, JULY 1st. IAN B'a'thing Caps 15c to $1.00 DROWNIE CAMERAS AND KODARS May we show you our large display. We stand itehina the goods we sell. Guaranted to give satisfaction. 'BROWNIES, 0,4 tip. •KODAK$, $Leto' ay. Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 Goderich THE TOWN COUNCIL i,ommittee of the Whole to Take Up Matter +of Traffic By -Law TOWN .STABLING TO BE MOVED Motion to Wreck Market Building and Move Scales to Rear of Town Hall Halted for "inquiring Into Cost. The regular .meeting hof ,the town to report back to ,the ,council: From council washeldon ,Friday evening, R. Brownlee, Cambria road, to 're - June 18th, all.the members in attend- roof back kitchen with patent roof• ance, ing; from W. MacDonald, Britannia An • inquiry from Leonard & Son, road, to remodel present building London, as to smelter at the National used as barn, making into garage Plant was left with the committee. 18xI8, frame with. cedar shingles ; The chairman of the public works from' John Graham, Gloucester Ter. was authorized to attend to band race, to re -roof present dwelling with stand. . cedar shingles, raise dwelling and Mr. W. Xi. Robertson, secretary of place on cement foundation, also the Band Committee, made applica• .make 'woodshed into garage; from • tion . for payment of the balance •of Jesse Gray, Bruce street, to re -roof the council's grant tothe band for kite:}ten with cedar shingles; from Dr 1926.—Referred to the finance cores J. Freeman, Bruce st., to, repair ver mittee, andah .and put up new verandah in A. letter6.frorn Parsons'.Eair.Syndi- ,front of office; from • A. 1dacInnes date asked for adjustment of business Wellington st:, to re-roisf -dwelling tax, as they were in:business in Gude- :With cedar shingles; from . W. Mac - rich only three or ,four weeks in Donald, Britannia road, to .remodel January. -•-Referred -to :finance coni- present building, put up tete veran- n}ittee. dab, new roof with cedar shingles An application from .Mr. Bert Mc- cement foundation, bath and closet Donald for' the bathing house at the and furnace; from K. Stowe, to re - same rate as last year, $25 for the pair roof of dwelling on East street, balance of the year: was referred .to cedar shingles; from .R. DeLong, to the water, light and harbor commit- shingle dwelling. on Victoria street; .. ." tee with power •to act. • from Mrs. Carey, Toronto and Vic• toria streets, to shingle verandah A leiter, signed hy Jane H.' HuffF- • man, Mrs. B. Mills., Mrs. Pridd;e, J. with ' cedar shingles; from Albert Mugford and B. Midas, read as' fol Shore, Victoria street, to erect new lows: "We, the taxpayers • and ten- verandah on front of, present dwel- ants of Wilson street, Object; to hav ling, frame with patent roofing; from ing 'this burnt and c'_arred building Albert .Stevenson,, Quebec street, tc left standing beside' and opposite our shingle kitchen with cedar shingles: dwellings, The hack yard also grove front Geo. H MacLeod, _William st.: with unsightly weeds."-Tlis was re- to, shingle roof of dwelling, place, on ferred to the public works -.committee cement foundatiop and install sant- 'with power to -act. tory conveniences; from Miss Jessie The ' following applications fox Watson, Elgin avenue, to res ing building permits were referred to the dwelling . With cedar shingles .from to rear. of town hall« water, light and harbor committee Mrs. -'A. M. Lewis, to• repair -.roof •of There `V,oted fat ;the amendment .with power to net in urn -pit eases and millinery and shoe repair shops on -Reeve Munnings and Councillors Lee, Hamilton at.,.with asbestos shingle Sproul and Bailie, and against, De - and repair rear of building With Par- oid sheeting; from R. G. Anderson. pnty .Reeve Moser and Councillors West street, to erect garage, 8k16 McLean, Craigia and Turner; The ft., frame, both sides and roof cover- Mayor voted with the amendment ed with fire -proof rock -faced roofing; which as carried. a `' r, � The Mayor pointed out that the from Dr. :A, H, head li,i, to re eat town had more money borrowed from dwelling, and office on West street; the bank than at this time last year with John ' Mansvi rock faced as- and asked for caution. It was mov liestos shingles; from Geo. Leith- ed by Councillor Bailie, seconded by waste, to re -roof kitchen' of dwelling Councillor McLean, that each corn. on St. Patrick street, with cedar mittee furnish a statement to •this shingles over asbestos ''paper; and council at the next .meeting of .the froin F: H. Wood, to put net, roof on amount of money expended up to that rear end of store on the Square, John date.—Carried. Mans�•ille asbestos roofing. As $40,000 of town bonds mature • The . Goderich Brass and Foundry shortly it • was moved by Councillor Co. asked for a price on certain of Lee, seconded by Reeve. Munnings the machines at the National plant that the matter of selling all bonds and this was referred -to the. National as held by the General Sinking Fund Shipbuilding committee, be referred tothe finance committee A •letter from the Board of Health to get .prices, prepare the necessary was with reference to stable at rear bylaw and report—Carried. of fire hall, and this was referred to: TEES CiOblEUX *T.I that the British America and the Clubs of the candy is to be name a London and Lancashire fire Iasur- fester* again thus summer. The awe Companies had raised the Art second Wednesday in Merest was insurance rates on the town hall tentatively tired upon by the Gude- building and contents and recut',- rich Club et its luncheon on Friday mended that the flue insurance on last, and already assurance of hear - this property be placed with the Tor- ty co-operation has hem received onto Casualty Co. at the old rates; front Seafvrth Club, some of the golf e recommended that the Collegiate In•, players who are members of the 1 stitute Board be paid a further suns Lions Club, who went to Seaforth on of $1900 on their 1926 levy; that the Siturday having got into touch with tax collector's report be tiled and a some of the Seafui th Lions, number of accounts paid. Addresses from Lieut. -Gov. Cock - These reports were all adopted. shrtt and Sir Henry Thtrnton are on Councillor Bailie brought up the the program for the Goderich Club matter of the need of more applfan• some time during the summer. ces for safety at the harbor, and Councillor Lee said that there' had MEIGHEN NOW PREMIER Lien grappling irons hanging on the' • -- outside of the life-saving station, but Sir Henry Drayton. Hon. R. J. Han - apparently some one had eome along! ion, Sir Geo. Perky, Hon. H. H. And appropriated the rope and'F Stevens. Hen. Huge Guthrie and thrown the irons into the harbor. I Hon. W. A. Black His Temporary He thought• the town could not be ' Ministry. too severe an conduct of this sort. 1 and t t three or four sets of Following the adverse vote which i a o Id be prepared, and Bert placed the King Government in a McDonald would look after them. minority of two in the House, Hon.! Councillor Craigle asked who had ArthurAtefghen was called upon by charge of the life boat and thought His Excellency the Governor-General' it should be arranged so that the to form a ministry. The erstwhile i building could be got into. The in - on of the opposition was sworn in formation was that Malcolm McDon- nn Tuesday morning as Premier andl aid was in charge. has formed a temporary ministry Reeve Munnings thought every ef- without the assigning of portfolios. fort should be, made to find out who in order to obviate the' necessity of had tempered with the grappling by.elections atthe present time; and irons. • has selected the following gentlemen The Mayor said he was glad this to act with him to form a temporary matter was brought up and made an. ministry to carry on the affairs of other suggestion for safety, that a the country, Who will take charge of chain or wire be attached along the the work of thevarioue departments --- »--- face of the dock near the water's as follows in the meantime : NILE with feelings of deepest regret that CANADA lies IPITIO HOUSE DRESSES We have just received a shipment of Ladies' House Dresses made from a good quality of Figured Foulard and Victoria fabrics. Also a few LADIES' SMOCKS in plain colors Khaki Romper Suits Misses and Children's Suits in all sizes Misses' Middies Plain White and White with Navy Trim Ladies' Super -silk Hose Thirty Shades, in all sizes. This Hose is proven to be the best hose value for $1.50 per pair in Canada. Every pair guaranteed. PHONE 86 •F. E. HIBBERT alirrowE RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. level so .that a swimmer would have Sir Henry Drayton, finance depart - e the people of No. 1 school section himself in difficulty. • tion. R. J. Manion, department of cousin, Mrs. Thane, Nee. Amos intended leaping this community, so took th's th t l ;1i .Jahn opportunity of express ng their are ions should be taken. Councillor Lee meat, irnini ration department and retest. predation of. her services for the pa Congratulations are in order to :lir, We o years as school teacher and al explained that Bert McDonald was labor department° as organist of Smiths Hfll chum always on the job as patrol man. Sir George Perley, department of and• Mrs. Harry. Watson on the birth Cn behalf oe IVa• 1 :chart sectio . Councillor Lee also spoke of a pu1. Secretary of State and department of of a son June 29th. Smith's Ilial Sunday school, and the motor but said that Dr. Macklin stat- public works. Alis: Alice Sheppard is home from ' 'ed this appliance was now discarded Hon; H. H. Stevens, customs de- St. Catharines for the' summer spend - and injections around the heart were paxtmsnt, department of, Indian aft- ing her vacation months with her used with .wonderful results, and had fairs and mines,, interior department. mother. been used in the recent case. agriculture department and trade and Rev. Mr. Hays, of Dungannon, will The whole matter of safety ap: commerce department. preach to the members of the Orange •pliantes was referred to the water, Hon. Hugh Guthrie, department of Lodge on July lltlt at Nilo United light and harbor committee. • justice and department , of national church, The earlier cloning hours at the defense. The sympathy of thin community Hon: \V ,..A. ,131ack, department. Of.. goes ant to the relatives and friends prat office, were under discussion, and of :ties; George Johnson, "'who' passed it was moved by Reeve Munnings; marine and fisheries. c seconded • by , Deputy Reeve Moser, away on the evening of Juno 29th something to hold on to if he found nient and railways. :leis: Bessie Grant is visiting her learned that Miss Councillor Bailie said the picnic health, department of soldiers' civil hers Lewis Taylor Nee. leaving the , l °. i season was canting on and precaut- 're-establishment, postof ice depart- v.eel: rn town a gues o•rs 0. that the postmaster general be petit. THE PONY CONTEST after a lengthy illness. ox till 9honed to have Goderich post office re- .The Nile garden party to be held main openn ' p.m, and, to bOn The Third Count Madeleine. 'Witt- on July 14th will be the best of the holders till 10 p.m. as heretofore, •son Is Leading With 45,400 season _and everyone should keep the and on Wednesday 'afternoons from • Vote*date in mind and plan on taking in o real supper and•concert• 7:30 to 8:30 pm), for the iccc Cirri a- , The. following is the standing ef Mrs. Dillon and young son, Bi11y, tion of ,the-genbral public.—Carried• the children in the Pony Contest for are returning to Toronto this week • ..Councillor Craigia asked if ani the third week : after spending a delightful visit with tenders have been received • for the Madeleine. Watson, , , :...45,400 ,.;ifs• Clark, at the home of Mi: Wes - ed market building and was answer- Tont. Cook . , 22,875 1e7 1~ cklin. ed in the negative. It was then mov- Charles Worrell, .... .. ....• 18,000 Don't miss the sale of Nile pro- • ed by ;Councillor Craigia, seconded by Frank Allen.. , mom ducts on Saturday. July 3rd, at Deputy Reeve Moser that the present Jack Videan.'. , •..:.:,11,375 Dean's store in Goderich, proceeds of market building `abe wrecked and 8�G00 which will 'go toward building. the scales moved' to rear of town stall, +aim I�arsous new church shed. Moved in • amendment by Councillor Betty ,Terme: •; ....... 8,b t b S ealcirC Robert Harney.., .. , .'6,800 n g of the sired ---the walls Bailie, seconded by Reeve Munnings, Robert George,.....•6,875 are finished and• the roof will be put that. the market committee look into Ramer Draper:. 5,500 on as soon as possible. The work is the matter of cost of wrecking pees- Mona Harrison.. „•a;,,.., 4;725 progressing well and we are to have ent building and moving weigh scales Donald Jchitston, ° 8,800 a roomy, comfortable building • of Harold Duckworth...... 3,550 !vhieh we will be proud. Betty Whitten, , : • 8,200 • The Nile Sunday school has arrang- Rvbert Wilson.' 3,000 ed to_ hold a picnic on July Oth and Clarence Armstrong.. 2,350 are inviting the Leeburn and Port Hflliard. Tremblay ;1,775 Albert schools to'join them. This Philip Carter...... , ..... • 1,860 will -be the first picnie of the new Thomas Fisher. . e.:� ],300 Nle United charge and it is hoped Wilson bicGrmi°e• ... ],260 that everyone will attend and help to Albert Bosun.:. , • 1,125 make it a .splendid success. Raymond Drennan • ],025 There was a real game of soft ball Billy Proctor..: 1,000 here last night when Dungannon. won Kenneth Bedford. 1,000 from Nile on a stoic of 27-29. At Harold Turner 1,000 'times the excitment led to scenes of Kenneth Kettles...: , r • •. 1,0.00 wild confusion and the little umpire Walter Hunt.... ..•1,000 was lucky' to. come out• alive .and Fred Ross• ,; 1�Q00 whole. It was the most hotly con. Bobby Wilson, ...... ...,1,000 tested game of the seasop and was Walter Stewart....:. 1,000 thoroughly enjoyed by a large crowd Keith Cutt..., , , 1,000 of spectators. Joseph O'Brien 1,000 - Ralph Walters. . • Air Bveryj Meal It doesn't take much 445 keep, you in trim. Nature only asks a. little help. - Wstigl it's, after every uveal, benefits teeth, breath, appetite : and di :tion. AA FIait►far for Every Taste Model Theatre ° The Deputy Reeve brought. up the • 1,000 WAS THIS A GODERICH :BIRD 7 • Billy McKayI1,000 To the editor of The Star, Kenneth McAuley.., i . 1,000 Dear. Editor,—Some days. ago I Jim McMann.. ........ 1,000 noticed in the daily paper that the Benson Steep 1,000 pigeon Jamie's of: Goderich. were TO THE CITIZENS OF GODERICi, going to arrange a• pigcun race, re. the public works committee with matter of parking of ears. and of stop : �y leasing the birds et some point .case power to act. signs, !Cars parked :close to . street I take this opportunity,. through of Toronto. Today about 5 p.m. •we The public, works committee re•fed and water a pigeon heariiiw a intersections 'on tete. Square were. • a -the -medium of the press, to convey -band with, N•e fn1l�,wing m:erl: • ported as follows: 3Ys hare examin- danger. to one and all my heartfelt thanks band •1926 M our c,llagr is peen ed the petitions for sidewalks on the _. Councillor Bailie . moved that a for the kind interest you have taken y south side of Elgin avenue.from Writ- been in the direct if line of. bight Suite committee .of the whole cuuneil take in me .and mine during our seven been • wondering this {s one of the, ' erloo to Wellington and on the south up the natter of a traffic bylaw and years' residence amongst you.. I Goderich birds.. After brief rest the side. of Angiesea .street- from North confer. with .the police magistrate and especially wish to thank the trades- .bird took to the air again. to Victoria, and find that they are_ Crown Attorney and report, and _ people for courteous service rendered Yours :Sincerely • sufficiently signed, and we recom- Councillor Lee seconded this. (always). I. ant now taking up res: - church choir, Mr. Tyndall rend an address and presented Mies Athos with a leather travelling bag as .a token of esteem and appreciation. Short addresses were then' given by Mr.Alp, Mr. Gordon Young, Mr. John Young, Mr. Chas. .Robertson, Mr: Young, Mr. Frank Wilson and. Miss Clark,• all of whom expressed Mich regret that..Miss Antos was in- tending tp leave the community, The remainder of the .evening was spent in playing games,' after which lunch was served by the girls of the Sunday school: HOLME$VILLE . A strawberry garden party, 'under the auspices of the United Church Sunday school, will be held on the lawn of..Mies Atchison, Holmesville, on 'Wednesday evening, July 14th. '1'rogrant, by the Clinton Riltie Bend. Tea"served, from 6.30 to K p.m, Ad- mission 50e and 25e. ' (I►emiir{nn I1ay, July tat, 1,0;2) . We have seen thee when green April Starred with .. trilliums dance,/ ' ¢down isty lanes where purple aiders ' Cast aside their robes of brown,A We have glimpsed thee in the gardens''r Golden.'neath a waning on. :whop to gather roses heavy With the 'magic wealth of June- We have i wght, thee un n hillside Sleeping, drunken with the glare. -- Saw the Noon, thy lover, weaving , • Summer sunlight in thy heir. When the silier frost has jewelled• '- Tangled lace cf leaf and fern, We have bowedbefo:•t• thy splendor. Wherethe eritusolr maples( brut: • Si], nt beauty of our \ortaland, Where the plains lie wh;te ail litre, We have seen auroral ri Fling thy l'nnners on h .'liaiden, (4u.an etd:fats id Valoug,. Born of love beyond our ways, \Ve would held thee as a vision, Meet to. light our greater days!. We would hold thee in our dreaming, 'Tit -thy face, from; sea. toseit....__ ..... _ Es a star of, promise flashing . ' 1Vith the pride of liberty. . A. M. Stephew., v 817Y AT Harrison's IIMEXISO W a BROOM for - 39c. 'Ytiei t that-these•wuiks be •constructed ,C'outtz•fi}m^ l'urner--ngain•--a hated - denee .in- Stratford, -Ont:,--.but-:Gado, ; 8te; . J. T4. J.OR. rt.t. fu-vrfit`td" 4,„„„v`2R* 3: J tv}th"the first .instalhttcnt' tv ks. h of al f affect- ar a""start on t:ki>jiw '�o i Waterloo r:,•h: will always stand in me • We have examined the engineer's and \Vellingtan streets and I;r{tan»iu io»s (second) tis the Old <Country: As far as our inquiries have gone cost report, dated, May 21st, on Huron road. The council should build one While here I have always 'stood for the believe that this is not one of the road server front Elizabeth street toGoderich pigeons. a. year and finish it. This was re- British principle and justice, and I WEEK OF JULY 5 to UhY la • the town boundary and 'recommend fei•red to the publie works committee. trust that many, as the testing time A flight front Port .Ilope will be. 1 that it be accepted and filed. ' The council then adjorrned, draws near, will fill like positions, made today, a number of birds being We recommend that the town sta.: d hwhen she expressed to that point yesterday to Mand*y and Tuesday blip be moved to the north end of - LIONS'•CLUB DOINGS for the day yamo near g _will need every mother's son of you. � releasee) there: ELEANOR BOARDMAN, MALCOLM the cement garage building and that I am proud I am British. A greater •CARLOW • MCGREGOR and ALEC B. FRANCIS the details be left with the public Over 8560 spent on Playground inheritance could not have befallen= �+ARLO%'� in a. Frank, Barrage serio-comic ro- works committee,Equipment—At home for Old ine, Never will I sell it or exchange On Tuesday evening, June 22nd,' a mance which offers pleasing enter- ' We have appointed a. sub-eemmit- Folks at County Home -Planned. it for another. While today she is number of friends of Miss Antos _-•taiumentittia_,•,......... '.._.._.._,.....•.______.. _ .tee• to-getzices ensthe„extensien_of _ - - '-- m under the heel of trickery and brib- gathered at the home of Mrs. Jaes "THE CIRCLE” a 20 -foot cement highway on the Hui•• The tio`ti'erieh Lions`" Chit ti cs ail: ery` the wits' eet irriete;.'st-•nrore•-glrn--Gletr;-to-bill:•-her-€arev<ell•-beferie•leitvr on road from Walnut street to Vic- dcd a couple of sets of giant strides sous and mightier kingdom than she ing for her Home at P»rkhill. It was ,tor:a street and a 30 -foot road on to the playground equipment they in- 'has ever been before. =" . Kingston street.Now, citizens of Goderich, you have We find that Mr. D. bicllwain has stalled hast year and the total amount the prettiest town and the finest and LIGE COLEY, in "I.ICKETY SPLIT" been duly notified that autos must expended at the two parks, Victoria best material in its make uii within S pPiC1 QLl The Picture Extraordinary not be stored or painted in the Na- Park and harbor Park now amounts an hundred mile radius, 'but oh, so Wrdnisday and Thursday thinebuilding on Newgate Street to over $500. Last season two sets stingy in yourenthusiasm for effort BESSIE LOVE, LEWIS STONE, LLOYD HUGHES AND as rented ta. him. •Mr. 1Krllwatn has of swings (each of four or five put forth to please or entertain you; WALLACE BEERY • knot complied with the hotter. from the swings) were put up at each park I mean the Goderich band. I listen -I Wednesday Morning, council, and we recommend that the and were made a great deal of use .ed to its concert Sunday night, espe-, in the most amazing picture You have chairman •of this committee take the of, and this .year .the Lions' Club has eially "Oh Canada," and they played July 7th only ever seen. Prehistoric monsters necessary steps to see that autos and purchased a set of giant strides for it quite as well as Stratford (.N.II,i • flash with modern traffic in this great any gasoline are immediately remov both parks which are in position and band, but to have clapped them to 35 PAIRS seicntific production ed. look 4: if they would throve as pupa-. show them our appreciation seemed "THE LOST WORLD" The cemetery and parks committee lar almost as the swings. The teet- t° /owe ,been an ernbarraesment. Don't miss this attraction reported reconima iding the. . $ling. oilers' -toe, whirl+ .tbe dub.stgrted lett, Now, t„'oIL . «tr'. ionF now sni :i dour. birarde. Them suggestion ty clap of hands. It will do you good "BLACK HAND BLUES" The special committee reported; was made to have a formal ceremony and I'm sure it will the boys. It will that the chief of police was on a of presentation to the town .of the not only •cheer then hearts, but pro - week's holiday, that Sergt. Ross wasplayground equipment by the club as duce a greater zeal to please. and Friday alt Saturdayp y on day duty and Mr. R. Phelan was a feature of Dominion Day, but as thrill theles pat• rons who come to listert. JACK HOVE and FRANCIS F ©TtD on as sepply for night duty. That there is a full day's program for C,od bees!, the band. And now, Can. a galloping western atony of life traffic signs were now painted and July 1st, it was decided to abandon adians, my parting message is, may atwiwis the ateseuite r the committee recommended that they that idea and eiroply have the men- you to all skeed Cniited da fremer in the ever i e "THE ROARING ADVENTURE", be erected at otter. In addition to tion in the local press of the gift byp coming, it.ek, stack and barrel, a free CENTURY COMEDY new police uniforms they had ordered the club to the town. The extent to n. "A TAXI WAR" two new uniform caps. which the equipment is being used gift to any FLOotherRENCE LANCE F'LOIt1wN('I: PaRTI;It. "P'A'TH); REVIEW" ' 'The fire committee reported having :shown; how much it is being appee- ... passed all applications for building data by the children. 1)r. Whitely's Sid Hal won the 2:15 mael tleeg...Tate., Thurs. and Sat. ate permits referred to it at the last The at howl* which was held last race at Kincardine in three straight *.it p.af. meeting. year at the County home in Clinton heats and goes in the Strathroy races Costing nu mhee iprsen" f The Aimee ,committee reported with entertainment by the Lion*' today. . OM; 11111111111111 1111111 11 11 I 1 omen's Strap Pumps the sexton's report for the month of year ang finished bthe ad -late ""` ""''-•"" 'Hay i'dlition • of i and Oxfords Reg'. $3.50 to $7.00 Wednesday moiling only $2.00 per pair W. HERN'S SHOE STORE ORE The Square' • Phone 43W SHETLAND` PONY FREE "The interest is increasing every day in the Contest and the votes are pouring into the Bal- lot -Box for the many contestants. Look over the list of popular boys and girls in Goderich entered in the Contest and vote for your favor- ite. Every Store in the Contest is making. spec- ial offering's each Week for you to take advant- age of and at the same time will supply you with. the Pony votes. •Don't` miss this opportunity of helping that boy or girl win the Pony." _x , l\To one (-oxlntrcted resp tht. .Isilielltr(rer stores where the votes are given out or their Brothers or•Sisters can enter, and no Sympathy contestants allowed in the contest. Mr. E. V. Leslie, Manager Wank of Mon- treal, and Mr. A. J. MacKay, Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, have been appointed jud- ges to check up the counting of the votes and their decision is final. .----_ _....- Many...boys.-and..girls,_not-. my •.of-Goderieh,_W,�.. but many in the country will enter, and everyone will be interested in helping(kir favorite ;lC v, real contender for the pony. ENTER TODAY AND GET AN EARLY START. The following stores will give you votes on cash purchases and cash plaid on accounts of twenty-five cents and up. Ask for them. THE S. A. GRAY CO., I rygoods and Ladies' \Veal. E. G. SMITH, Bakery ORAIGIE BROS., Tobaccos and Billiard Rooin FRED HUNT, :Hardware W. REG. SHARMAN, Boots and Shoes STURI)Y'S CASH GROCERY, Groceries ant1 Fruit GEO. W. SCHA I' F 1, Groceries. HURON MOTOR SALES, Garage, Gasoline and Oils THE GODERICH STAR, Newspaper SubsCrilttions. • •