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The Goderich Star, 1930-05-01, Page 6
d, L Gy. ML r 0AGPI SIX . ., WHIR 00D1~Ai 101 STAR Kee, Ise. "liRsfiFibii, vioIinYs$;UAV- ___, _w._._.-._ .,. ._.,_ T i• R.SIi. , litA, 1: g, I:r:,i l t lila i a on floedtin of U. far snarly yeas a t R knee c;ciw», 5t. Vat lines, stmt i , ° Eczema or ►cart. it is One of the vlub:; to which • +° t 1fuchtr, P4, trolFa, pisina solos anti laomemon lool:.eash year for a very l i r PQ.PNlsrr gongs. they were :all very , Um ouccessfal neer. irnaneli sppieciatei , T110 oreheitra 1,Jr. W. It. Groseh off Stratford, oto Ciin3liti'il ful! . c1 ira1, Ntaigro Mato; - ; AIU$k"e, Cornet. %'iltraor, ti101ABI; anis I A Wood DlsoDsi@ of tl:c hest lnitorv l lnorseiaaest in 4 an• 1 i1R1f. - .,tea, spoke an arrsangements mtado by 1 3gN' G:i<llatw, t1=P=, and Bir. `t'rsvcrso caiig stratford Rnoraemen in leasing tires , - -•^ • r z le< woraa tat :moony 0% the ,papular, Thos disease manifests itself is littls titch for three gears and giving u . . s©nga played. l roup.d biles 'Whie4 contain an ex• "0th. This .vas klf:ter thfd Y°Asst t tlaa Ring, Chair*; timely 5axatatin fluid, ahrse break Jue t stake c .Tune a _ morn ist a;n. 'Scott tti usual ut the nu bs a butl ng, ifsti s an ed, And 'due to the sect that they would nocu :rise i*tewistt Scott iii his asirad fluent i send subsequently a crust is for be r,ble to sell thou vaugerin ,'priira» •""" • ` «, mow• o erd iioxsQniaaa in 41rt#Arita to tlao t a ,c4 d smart" lcrpa and give puraes that mould at - every q# hairoran i I3enS0xa 1tS hi#ol , g' sit elolly at night or ivhea Ilio tract horacmen from all over Canada. y part is espascd to any 6009 heat, io This .meet will be Put on under ibD UIRIrFinan &Ott reviewed the nt.an-. *?most unbe4rabl% auspices of the Long Branch Jockey dar4 bred- industry at Carlo. and The success wlsiolt Club, and whit the frcilitiea Haat paid, tribute to Buss Iia oxine: I,. YYa1lltcs, the grand, old lady Y Crtt L. Stratford offers is bound to be one t stow karrn; vs'rlao -tad ,contributed. so r- Of he outstandingolcit meets in Canada = much to i rosinote this industry. He this year. No city in Canada can 400010110,beast of an executive body composed quotccd her file plaro horses cf men of xrldq a zperienco such as .. ,,,Qtr the hearts pit meat and women. *at of the nowly organized Turf Club fiiin chairmsm urged all horsemen and in Stratford, and the 4uccess of this race officials to see that the racing , i SOLD EVERYWHERE IN CANADA W413 conducted the same as they meeting is assured. Send fix JWuacrat4d Catalogue would conduct their business•—abava "The importance of a goad starter rcproH:ltre in every raspert -and Cho:end competent odiclals." Mr. J. W. s d• ovQinld be no question gas to: the atabil- Ranesbottom of W41kerton was the ity of tits industry, first speaker on this subject. After. OCANADX$ GRVA'rg$r SEED "OUS9 Tina toast to th+; 'Town of Goderich ;saying his respects in glowing terms yvas. KOPosed-by Mr. A. J. rilueIsay has met wh.la in i4in diseases of such to Dr. Whitely he urged the clubs to EIIZONT HAMIL'it}M-M►IMMi<P>R ': E±yl of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, eovority is Pius to its wonderful blood pay more attention to the selection of and was responded to by His Worship cleansing An parifjrin9 pro Wrtfes, and officials. He introduced Mr. Roy the Mayor, Mr. X. J. A. MacEwau. we know of no btber "mei that has Brothers of Stratford, the main The Mayor informed the .gathering i.:5 done, or coni do, so much for those who speaker on the subject, whom he Said 1J' was o: Pleasure to ha`vd such a gather-• arra most driven. to distraction with was one of the best informed .men on Coin limentary Dinner to Drs Wh` ing a°an° to Goderich, the town which the terrible tell of eczemas this subject in Canada, and he prefer - 4 been. laid out in the shape of a ' Mrs. 3%rtia 1T, Glesbrecht, 'yginklar, i'Pred that Mr. Brothers be allotted a . srilkey wheel, which he Claims is one. Man., writos:-J(1 have used 8,", his time on the subject, hundred years nxhead of the times -;.a . withood results for eczema, My:ta e Mr. Brothers was enthusiastically ! 901%emen of Province Pay Tribute to New PreSident of pattern for other cities and; towns and shoulders were simply coverall with Canadian. stational Trotting and Pacing undertaking fawn, planning. Ho re. blotches of this terrible dieeasl. Noth• rozeived, He has the faculty of hit- flared to tite presentation of the $1%. Ing did nae any good until 1 took your ting straight from the shoulder, and Association 000 'g'rand stand as shovAng the ap. medicine and It relis"a me of the Is a fearless speaker on sports--whe- precIAtIOU of the Town of Goclerich to tw1ble suffering T had to go through 'ther on hockey or racing, Mr. Bro the 00404th •Turf Club, and also to day and *Tight.0 . A thers referred to Dil, Whitely as ` G DER CH 'TURF CLUB tile, hi h esteem in xvhi^it T► Whit l s , -beim; one of the greatest sportsmen PRESENT GOLD STOP' WATCH' ° **akers Discuss Ways of Improving' ltacin BItlE Various r. t y is, hold by the large.. majority given #n Dr. Whitely in the lust provincial eleoti0ns- He assured those as em- .bled fillet the bey to the. town was theirs, and hoped they, Z'at up only br a T. lgilbui>i Ce., . Le Toronto,. pat, he had ever :net in his fifteen years'' f experience as starter, never complaitt4 Ing, always -stardevedt with a fess racing that was maltingtho trot- racing officials who make racing, and taking ting racing unpopulrir. Mr, Brothers if they would just keep this In mind smile, and never once did he remem- there would be no complaints, hex having him came to the stand to remarked that there were enough high P urged all the horsemen to support ' a utters of interest would come buck fn thine to visit Goderich again. the Blue Water .Stases, and assured them it would lie a huge success again censure him if he -had made a mistake class race meets in Canada this year The banquet closed at 1,.30 a.m., in the word "go." He urged to keen. the best horses in •Canada,., with the. singing of the National An-1, z, The following.report of the compli- A. McCullough, Toron'td; A. D. Huth- 11.'he toast of the evening to the ;la ansident of the Association was ably ropoeed by .this year. The toast to the Dominion of Can- giving and an the officials would carry out his them, and everybody proclaimed it as the officials of race meets to &licit sug eation about conducting races hue success. Nbtyt ll 4 o'cI k , to the rules regarding the g xtt n oc in iritntary dinner to Dr. J. B. Whitely, ertand, Seaforth; Roy Brathersy Strat. j . our Highly estoemed'and much loved lord; E, R. Wigle, GoderiCh, W. 1'xr. Frank Blair, of Gait. ri-Blur reforredrto Or, Whitely ms the hi ada was Proposed by Mr. Chas. W. Robertson, 1Vi.Yk. gar forth Huronr .strictly this would be one of the eat the morning did the guests start for number of men in the stand, and not greatest g S tt r wore !..years for'barness racing In anada home. The Bedford hotel xesandUed to allow eve ybWy who o a badge! G , extixen, t4 whom has recently fallen Crammer, Chatham, Geo. F. )Hitehw th4 honor of selection as the pies:- Toronto; Mayor DlarJ>awan, Goderich;. dent of the Canadian National Trot. Frank Blair, Galt; J. $gh eat t q of loan in the rasing •he ha Tse cited the number of years o ad had the and responded to by Mr. G. A. Spot- Po tan, M. P. Mr, Spotton gave a very to go into the stand and maike Com-A& rexnarked that Mr. tton had the meeting pliice of a political coa- meets that might influence the de- given `the key note to the racing in- vention before election. dustry W. Ritziesbot.. ling and Pacing, Association, is to a tom, Walkerton; A. d'. Mo:*Xay, GOde largo extent, from file Harold l Al. Proctors privilege of officiating as starter vvthout ever 'once having heard the I)actar if interesting speech, and impressed up- on the other: rthat the earl ion- B y P vision of judges. .Ile said . there , re when he said it was the men " Se a who made Canada. He said it is the plenty of good mien available to act t AD'VERiISA IN T'HB STAR, rich; Toronto; Andrews pen s, U. Wicks, of :St, Catharines, one of Porter, Goderich; Wm. Mfrrt+ji,' Mit- , complain his horse liapporied to get u bad start,, eers were the men who moulded Can- ada, that the men of today are mak- las judges and timekeepers who . could -_. . the sponsors of the event which was chelh Robert Hanna, Toronto. 40th-. SO successfully held at Hotel Bedford er prominent men who attended Were Inst. Friday night, Geo. Spatton, M.P-, and Chas. Rab- and thrat Dr. whitely was always wil- ling to Hein promote a race in the best manner passable. He said it was the ing Canada what it is and ora ed all g . thele to help make it a still greater Canada. •THe intimated that the Dom- be obtained to officiate, which would some - eliminate the praotice of asking some - one in the stand who, was not' thor. the MILLER 5 The complimentary dinner is over.- ertson, M,L.A. Warden Baekex of but 'What'a fondest wish of every -horseman Pres» that his inion of Canada would. be very much aughly pasted on rules of racing. He asked the secretaries to pay striet 0 WORM 1"ERS success. Never has the Brussels *as there. ,So *40 Jio-lnmie . fawn of Goderich (rightly named the Jimmie Reynolds, the Goderich jailer, Other out good mare, Ramona Gxat- tont wauld be removed a Ramona o x f in the lime light in a few months and g , while not saying so in so many fiords attention. to .registration cards. start ew.asyg t8gp MeoHcitioH agdua o WORM . FIT ONeYTHEPRE"Ro6 F their races on time, avid for horse- prettiest town in Canada} witnessed notable horsemen were •Charlie Bar. oath an enthusiastic gathering. tet, Parkhill; Pred Thrower, the 1(falamazao Der • and h might b.,• that, they return to Goderich to a similar he predicted a change of government SNP flssTOHE THE CHILD TO NORMAL HEALTH. men to eliminate . unnecessary Scor- ms's ,l{brwOod :very speaker was just bubbling aver, (owner of Grattan Bars.): Clias. feast to'celebrate flap occasion, which would do a lot to iii rave eii t` P Ing in Canada. Mx. ing, as this was the ono thin NO. NA ..;. g in her ,.;, RGOTEGS PLEASANT AS SUGAR ` 'with good things to. say about the .Counland, St. Marys; J. M. Rellr'. Pe- congenial Doctor, ii -ho has ,done much trolia; and many others,. ineludi ti) pet the totem Godericti the Jria. 1 1111 answering the toast, Dr. Whitely lii+ase a»d was enthusiastically gree -t- "]For Ile'e ,Spot- ton is a very fluent orator, and is the t pe of man that G'anad need in a s • - Provides a ` rovides inions Meals Yearly of: On . ,Beattie land .Jas. IT. Nichaig, .ed {l map In Canada and the 1110ted States Cniesley• Dr. A G T`'ortun 'W' Tk r with a Jolly Good I 'el- lavv" The Doctor stated it cvas on politics. 1 lir Q • , a er' of the neatest moments a Just before the subjects for discus - *4h his .formidable string of stand, ton; P. S. Scott, sir., and p', S. Scott, g qf his life, Sion by the Horsemen took place, a ' k nerd bred%. His sportsmanship is one i 3r„ of Guilt; E; M, pawn Mitchell • s heairt•:ftlt apprecia- , and expressed: his , , very happy event of the evening was t h i of the big factors whi,^make horse- S. A. Proctdr, Toronto John 1% tloa of the wonder.£asl•gathering which the presentation to Dr. 'Whitely of a men• starters, judges and every one f Catrdno, Nelson Cardno, Or. H. H. had assembled to nay him tribute. hanasome gold stop watch, The pre- p with the sport of kings love Ross, Dan Shanahan, Claoiar Neil, L. He made the'statement,that he would sentation was made by Mayor Mac - IV, IF, Guy, J. E. I{eating, X Van h19- rathor. be president of the Canadian kwan oft behalf of the Goderich Turf Gid Litt, rine host, fairly outdid mond, Seaforth; J. B. Lx'rls, L, . National Trptting ..and Ploeing.;Assoc Club and the townspeople. The May iirimself•: Prem his decorative idea of i Lavin Clinton; Perce Ea les lyt'fd., elation than exeh;tn e places With Dr W`hitel'y% horse Romana Grattan .Iane:' Robb, Dunseith, E. Duusmith, or -spoke of tine high esteem in which - either'mezniie'rs ;$potion lar Robertson, Dr. Whitely, who has resided in Gode- 'winning the Kalamutoo derby, to sup-, St. Malys; E. D. Fletcher, Jas. F'lett, I Te Bard he lead always tried tb ' pro- . rich for the past forty years, is held plying the .finest_ roasted canons and ;1:.11; Cole, E. Hanson,, P.etrolix; Jas. mote racing on a foundation that was by the entix cpmmutnity, and Hoped the delicious fres'lily caught Lake ; Crummer, London: D D. Fraser, above reproach, and as 'the head of he would mase good .use of the time t :iiarOu salmon,.lee excelled. He ban. i Robt. Jones, E. R. INnknexr, strait, the Association, was going to stamp „lees for many ,years to collie. died the 175 odd who slat down in just' ford; and J. W. P'xaser, Qliver John. out at lot of the dvils that were drag The opening .speaker on "What are one hour and ten minutes with a Ston, W. Walker, Lino, Mullen, DFive ging the game down, IIs asked the We Doing to ,Improve Racing?', was Smoothness that would.do justice to Munro, J. C. Stewart, I)-.BZal ou ±ail, assistance Of every secretary and of- Mr. George 1t. Fitch, a member of ilio ]♦oysit YOi'lt. ERobt, Turner, Carl. Worsoil, %r . ficial to see that every card was "pre- one .of the oldest racing families in Seated at the head table Nyere: Bailie, Gordon Young; X. T. Edwards, sonted 'to the stand before the ;rases, Canada? Mr.'Fitch spoke enthusias- Chairman. Stewinrt Scott, Galt; II', H. i4'. McLean, J. D. Wilson. T. G. Goa- and report to Secxetary McC'ttiloalgh : tically, and stressed the need of a Groseh, Stratford; the guest of the non, H. C. Dunlop. R, 0. whe4tdly, any misdemeanors and they would be presiding judge who would talcs full . gvetiing, lir, Whitely, Goderich; W. Dr. L. At• Mabee. S. 17. Croft, "W. U. investigated at once. He cited the charge Of,•all the legislation and give ' '-- Itobertsony G. A. Raid, L. L. Knox„ membership of the Canadian Nation- assistance to the Iess. experienced w. .. W. Bisset W. G McManihs, tW. J, al as boingvlosc to two hundred. and turf clubs. It. was absolutely neces ' i ► i ► ?r^ltinnus. Vib'alter NaitgI, Clifton 141e- while he had been vice-president o£ sary to have all :'cards marked; to ' 'Ilxaus: Alex, McLeod,- G. L. Parsons. the Dominion Harness Horse Assoeia. start iacea:,on time; to have drivers (`liirs. Ir. Lloyd.tion lie had nothing against the Assoc wear wta Namrak trouble. Csu ant ink ,f prosier colors, and use »roper Yvhlte. ,oasands se dices. •r The entertainment was provided b eiation in -anyway. but he did think discipline'if the entertainment was oto », 1iaRrtb,a+a, r rinish like wage w,w r , p y it would be to the betterment of. rac- be such as wouIu attract the masses, * ' 'ltrda a-Aires", C"ogslipwt3on, sick headatiics the riielodv Bo is 4rchgstra, ,of Gadq- ing to have the one association where wh{¢Ii is essential to successful roc- MrMlanrtu,Aht.iiecrro ,deAetquiet,caundcl Cie at . rieli, ,i:" ;. Keating, off .Seaforth, as, CC unci better control ing. . Mw .>ati►entuAtU,ua9ic rwrq.Com aekionCie ats SanT leader; Harry Lttuder'g: iinper complete Tecora. *• oea + baa n+ +uuiuc►st codrv, over racing could be had. He had The setorid s ' sonator, Harvey. McGee; Georgis Me- pecker, Mr. W . C, not sought tlaa Position of President Crummer of Chatham, who is the pro. .., ..r..,+..r..,.Y.`. g' in of the big night races'in Chat- ..-- ----•-.- of tilos Canadian '•I+iri#ional Trotting and faring Assoefttiom but after hum in June, stressed the idea of put. smany of the ho+gemen ting oyer scinething new, solicitation by something • ,. 'throuehout Ontario he had dei-Aded Fo that would be different, as he had { accept the position In order to try to proved to his own satisfaction when elevate the sport and bring back the lee glove the matched race last year • urestirre•of vaeing. It was Isis r~ineore between Jerry the Tramp and Lady I 4. ertal lil 01leabe that durin•C his terns in office the Helen, that this was one of the main would be inereased to at events of last year's raeikl "A t 10,4st three hundred members in Can- ed the Iosin g• It turn. te. r 1 ada• e t hi hl ti game of Other years in- to profitable proposition, and The Doctor then called an W. A. his idea in giving night racing was to . McCullough, Secivtaxy of Canadian 'put over . something different that if f ii3 aY L tir ,pros' :National 'hotting Association, to say would appeal to the public at large.. h few words regarding the change of Coming back to his subject he • •rules, and to give a brief outline of assured every horseman that Chatham jjIRE gaff hurl. your his trip to the West. Mr. McCul- Would give as real race most, and •L atottic tCi da:dtrtlCCiorl 1011911 :vas very optimistic regarding waalld adhere strictly to rules of rae- r ! ` ,; ratingwo in Canada this year. ' A num- Ing as -outlined by the Association. bout 13,G00,000 males ear aro served to trawl- and Pacific sieamshi s• 1360 #rer of Clubs that are ,000 on inland. and ull eSB a tc•reSaStaidi ifta• giv3ti;, purses ITe assured, the horsemen that the leis by the Canadian Pacific, which Is the coastal Steamers; and 8,G00,000 lin the tom ' ' retial S11Ct1 s the new `" aft, $1000, and the registration of 400 rates would be started en that Promptly at a Hotels and bungalow camps. Lay -out panyo ltnrse., indicates one of the greatest 7.110; that the drivers would weary ro- equivalent o£ aFnying that It provides 37,000 every cotes dining ;; L' y tut shows first- Ivt3ty Coloured Gypr years in the hairless racing industry, per calors, wand that their ho S d,ry and 259,000 every week of the ;year. This 1 n ng aailaon an Empresa of AabtrslIia'►„ Wallboard is age ><rl its btr, McCullough sntld he would be on. would not be scored to death. es ouch for two on typical trans.continenttal Canadiss iigantic total 3s made tip of about 4 00,000 in diki ng : Pacific flY q and kitchen on C 1">; dining oar with in construction. Iy tori pleased to give any information Tae made the remark that lie want- cars and station restaiFrauti; 4,400,000 on Atlantic the men in action behind the guns. or answer any questions at tiny time, ed every. and closed Ia lwasemaii to support y paying tribute to thq meet, al it was costing^ hint plentyhOf - itsxpea5ive, perma. first president of the Association the mode h THE GIANT .A ' E X3" •R +` d , y, and it was is last stand to JL f3@t]t, C05y to itpply, Gyp- ..., lento Mr. O: B. 51ne1ipard and the Sec. givai horsemen sonigthing worth While . . toe Wallboat l dices anti iirtsidestnt, tltr3 Iatto Mr. James and the 1pl blic :1 peid'ormante-Io » Steuirrt, He stated the Association -be remtfmbered in racing annals. to ; 641r1l. It is exactly dvhatt had but three pressident$ since its in- every other club wouldTf dtq. follow Chat,. ,« you "ant for fire4a a,fa ceptioni, and felt they were inonored in ham's idea of rating then , . . Having Such at main as Dr. Whitely as tto reason for eomlalaints. e Would be ..>• > tvJ((S, Cciling5 pat- the' present head of this Association. HoxseniPn r14 fiorii all over Canada. have sent hint >p ations when you. build, °Tlaq "Blue 'tV`ater stakes" gvag the lettere of toneratulretion, and assure.;; i; yemodei or kepait irestt toast proposed by DTr- Andreev him ahoy would; patronize his meet. c Porter, whfeil was responded tat by r ..'The beet srzbjr t tvasr "I)oeS it t. q Ash your dealer toils Mr, 1w. R. Wigle. 11>;r. Wigle is very t0 give :softer purses at race meets'" y well posted on 06 trotting horse in - for (tall $¢l.¢orindti(nri Ott ilustry, and spolto very fluently on Seaaforth Turf Aasacfation, vvas the t yprtAc !°e allhoard ,or 1 file origin of thq trotting horse. Ile sliest speaker on this subject. Ifir< r Spoke of the succeaa of the Goderieli sla0ke of tlitr dt aire of clulaz do raise sold #aa GYidrOSaigny+ fxoC '' Turf Cluh.sinco giving the $1,000.00 .tiro pi Of f book, V ildht g and Re. lihrat es. Ito said when the $000.00 Hien for not maal.fn9 entrtt=ilpr0srtptly mode -Ug With Gyproc.►' Tarlrsc] wire -givens the Club could not V0 that It lirrappr scare ,card could Iso g Pay, Mal a things 1a:xaes:fromt the ver gotten out. AS far as Se afartli is ; ii} tho'only paid tlirr lets:•- Gyps1J1 i, I ajti ,pts tt ce of tile a larger li cnteatt b ai mcg eat on their wort e y ALABASTIN13, (x tNADA4, w their would h: tva n0ty carried in the Vault, lite Sati'S1W. Ahoy 'wanted the horse. LIMITED ncnanettcr thatyhas0surt "cd"d it,l"Cu yi5','g° thtes intra to g"t all the mon"ir, and tlla +Ciitxaria ' " g d ,en ino Is still affectionately known among vottrxn panblie to got all -the "njoynienYY they : $ could rant Of a well conducted race . ' railwaymeen, :,tatids Alongside, a t»odern Canardhin meetiing, for it was only by keen races Pacific loeomOtivo and nneAsurta only as long ais the Ing`* plenty of entries, and proper I axfarniance of riarsr+:seen in. noneial iafty.ltinrt lloeidx oder. Nevertlieic s, "GuxYy'; tiralr, anal-Iialrtier of . IaiOnehz da a eirtii in rai ,rig wilt the rules of rasing . ' e,aanid tx accord, strldona apprnaelicd asnycviia"a yy sin the that the Iatgre puYNes eoail,l tae liven, 4 The tai0ro the raeIng MtMeted the rv0"'Cu Iy'* long llife, "-It q ala oltiztla iieicxti7l h e0tald ° " lairger fhb partes that and W' iI. (Ball) Z,vitna Otte% engin"r of this ,a ; ieri6, 11Tc airg"a1 eve=ry first Canadian Paaeafle pad±"neer train: to reaeh fort hots":nate to loft"lid their urged los Moody in 1885, eayrx it woos Built in, a Saar Fra►neidco a Jtinlc be li ad Aust 11tr. William 1lfartin, nlachille thop and Rates• aided C09nt de, lCcaso hi of i4Yitel of rill. tlid 1'aanartna Canal region, not to ;nention eowtvueetioai was the te,0nd maker. Siad ;+eco an• wails iaa Pews. Sixty VM -s of ardtaoii work leftp ' taaitlirsts left else Mitchell `ore Club.: their mark on aeCutly46, but now tis? eugm#m After a `Ilnis 0111 bolds the dhVil •i%:i of thotongh vefit8bg at the i'anadi'an llsa";fie vanwaver i starting oft bai°ms racing in Ontario slices, to to 1 n enshibutel at the Waal c;vex ppxiiibitigtl in. A.la ast, as a al utenni amts of.tha eata•1 days. 0 i For sale by < W . a `. +l e izritli liw ,rrai• 1 lea. B411 Ev ant wvaa ettlltrl alit ai Tetiatrn f r ...`•`lay ! - . r posts Of this iacetsrrtt 1104gladly donaned the 014 over• salts t sin to t'ht+ixt lnika3±tlf 1Q06 MOM in bi reit". it g "• al en ata Girls.04 as