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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-07-11, Page 40 TOWN TOPICS 0 SO ! Repely Reeve .7. J. glee? e.ee iecek rezeivee. wee3 d the, midden (teeth at cf brOhers.in4aw. W. D. ded eeeves * wide*, and ten. el-Mt/reel. Tele fantial v. -as held cee Feeday Tbe eate Telethas was a patnter and Papee hanger by trade. APPEALS SENTENCE Seers Jebngen, Beetle eeoeelekeePer. Lae apnealed 0, sentence of $500 arid Owls or three menthe?, idled he Gods. ride Pa1Z0 Court on June 26th tor a beeeele et ttae 1.4M77 Costral. whie 4Clingen MaintifinS is excessive.. The eeemeel Sedge wille bear the Wee!. SUSPENDED SENTENCE -On a charge of. waxing merchandise by false pens a level young Men Was last Thureday given suspended Sen- tence by eltageetrate Reid. The aCCUsed .t:sursd a pair of Shoes at Myth, telling the derekeeper a yarn Omit smearing for • fanner and et welting for pay 01Y. The StorY proved to be pure fiction. NEW REGISTRAR IN TOWN Mr. Alm Nee. regez4lY APPoInted keenly registrar, was 11 toWn for the Twelfth. Ile es to be owom In tensweek by Jute *me -elle, but dace not eon - template movine bis family bete for Mane time, probably not until atter har- wet, urde.ssi tho meentime he succeeds be selling his farrn. APPRECTATION An Aylmer oinen who was here 'the Endo Regiment over elulY .1st -writes The Star ',Re follow= "Please Ostend nly eineere temente to the one who eent • toe the eopy of rant laet Ione. Z 4Z :Wed reading the splendid write -Up very much. I might further 'date that 41)0 Aylmer boya• Of "P" eeMpeny heve very pleanut memories of their week- end tpent ifl Ooderich," AT HOBTIOVIeTtlEAL CONVENTION' At the liottleintural teraventiOn o.diee Wet NO 0 of the Ontario Hortioultural Soceety, beleint Winglisorf last Thearnay. •Over Mee enendred delegates Wero pees. it Intending a number from Madded*. Mr. IL T., Edwards sueeeeded in winning -first prize for the hest the roses- on Mee IneY. Seemed and third Wine went to Tees:water, l'hose who attended. the onverition Wm be woolM and gra fr. %'`en, Mr. and liers, ele Ed - weeds, Me, Prat Barker. ads.s goy Enthenan, eeere.,,,,.. Boyne, gra "Cane" Stewart. and Mielletlainaly. GOOD NEWS for BUYERS We' are now able to offer custom tailored suits as Lw as 00 ,$40 • Special 'Order Clothes $24,00 up Dry Cleaning and Repairing &Tyke Frank H. Martin Taw and Hatter !G ERICH WINS41w t�s$' Vieteela Peek earl4 midi:. tile 'leant cf fiur:41i League defeated Celneen 174e. aease letenday eatehe at &Wirth tlee team ZosAl. N , Gwsw SMITH WILL SE HERR GipsyS.M1 Smith wM lie in Gedee teen en bunelay med afeenday, Ausete led and kith, 3e wM preath twnee Nerth greet aura eia the Sandee and: on gendaeo ovesen;wUaadeese ;table:: :nettle; fit 17.1e ; WM. SANER WINS CUP Tele weekeend 14E03 Illgbe CoadLeeeed by tho Gaeleriela Homing tigeen CIPb reeulteda felleTwee "feth the *Lee of arrival; 235, U. Baker,. 7.0 eon.; 206, Jelan Webb, /.25, ante, 240. QM. Webb, 1,40 axe; 244, John- Weteneeleenee7,...-,..-e- tea, v. aolrostort.,3M a,m4e, 237,JObI Webie 5,25 pen, ' The MO men froM Deeattlie. Goderieh. a distanlee of 320 tam The malt Of tine lace determined the winner of . seaSen ot the sllser can. which Will be held the eomhail llear bet William Baked e ee' bled with lies heart to about g year and at the borne until hoe death oecurred. A rum vitrimv..scr,m0N atr, arid Afts. sonert Clark, St. Pat- was moved to the hespltal the Saturday thelouesilwahe ;Iaevaetrautrizilk aCrionsaceurvvaetipvae.rtali: reek Ste have been having ae veret haPPY Preceding hia death. The tuneral was 1 Obituary THE GODERICH AY. JULY l4tb. 1931 e Sweets a kneven th Urn Pleerableana Irer 0 re a 142;13;14 Tosnaixie p, to Mist of thou n. 0,, zuntranee Jar,;) p4;:43.-ige of the kinaly azaVetepfel bane no e:trered to aell with- Results 1932. • evequaantanee, As the PAM PAP, sei: he WAS senght atter bei Many Vileee 'THOMAS *COMM scala .49eu4 rhsw.,74, heur he the axe eCesteresed teem pege 1) - Another member- of ihe -6-edeelch Peliatexce c: U=3 ar 75 Yeees• tte XXe2sr MISh Scheel Eteaed there ; Oetegerogian Clam has passed me in the (glee ceeareeo on weaneway mowing, June Jc.134S; Whizt 112mesteaded by his Of thelr Prin4PaL and tilia plan will bel, Wean at the Attu:4ra iho4PItat fathee 41.1130 1134, he Was the Son. 'CsW,intlett. force lor neat Year. were 39, panelle sered their cue" Penne cf Vannes Redfern whese death. Sm.1 '03 the faMEY haaleHead at St. teance ganding ea the reeenemendeden was en hee eisoeyeeialee rale wAs bp* St. John elwarese after whom the vile EXETER man Denglase, Lee ee Man, 1de bad been :age 4V4$ VIrst ClAsS lienors---Jaele Darr. Dern) reeident, era Ceodeeeeh for elm pag. guar. li,ee Fele Barvey, Mudred Mkt, i,War,;en etfeee ter or s century ince he :Jeered Dom ereeeles,ereeIer.seeee „inee4etleoreeee.meeeeeeeee Allan "throat.— *ward Preesea* Me trade a* a ship weight r or tinny — Baden. ,Sandexe, Leroy Senroeder. Vine! yea:a he was employed at the Govern. IeIrateell es Meet alt the heea eeritare. nth% Treeheeere Melee naval ehip yards at pereemeam agf were forced to do in the needet 1:11* wife, Zenner): leleathete: elableAon, 4eleaele eel tee-nsI4P• lerlteliddeer Csalettilal,;$'-3,111aurb3CraelleAlatkinbeThl et Liverpeol, ptenecearsed hine by teddy -.5-e• 4 lleY rat elaer'aea cee Ble BOWS eeneeeeee rueeeeelexerteeeeeenif,;eeepeeue Years. Many of the fintelly aaw earvIce an‘,„a heee_ehle,a Ieeeeer Qe! ene...rSeetettt Heaven, Lewd Lindenteeld. Walte: Mite in the Cereal War. Two sant, ,,e._we'ese.,..e44.3‘,..neeeeee.ege e.eteee efee"e.„:".„""eer e_reeer,,e" then, Caea Reed. Beulah Skinner. . and Ronert. Were killed overseaa 4"". 44' """'"4 ‘4 130:-N-14eder Allan, Doreen Campbell« aloe a. v. Kto me and leehere lee Mal supplies frem the city whelesalee to Janette Dearing, Ray Ceenttnere Dalton Harmed. Reggie eeeDonalei, Ruth Pearte, Harry Penhale, Mallen t °welt • Aid k „..limcsin,41satiwev:veyaeal..;:. tlehetervi. raTwr, ozztniabee3 tti:nenaeteetb.17:atvelina. .11zoet,eleinaandbisnititeaelememe, :teas who served with the Alasteallan tomes delle. ale the tree: Une read, nOw het* and Oeorge, a mellow oe the oameeene ter leranca as No 4 beghWay. Through. zepotheeheo. leoreel who awe was with out. his ;tante Me he eontinuea to live the aren, owapatian at comma eller ch. die family homesteace and to add the wer. 10. Redfern .had travelled ex- deive•freenels as the older reeitlente pas- te:naively and was well reed, He made me, home with lees oexusheereheetroe, me. He married Mee Betty Smith, and Robt Redfern here He had been troue until YearS *go theY reekled together time with their, faMilY all about tbeM, held on putt with interment In Melt- earnII3igns• ner ran tor °Mee' -8Yen at and on Alonda9 delleatille Menlo was land neenetery. Rev, P. W. Creek and artvaneea Years Ile iett` laeulties, helet leogkes !iteinition to Rev. Fiord conducted the services. and teakas keerI an interest' In the le" Mr. and Ors. mark there were tie* Mr. Redfern being-, an adherent ot Vic- gralrseneragot alvictroutis.ry ztatate pyltiuneguer. daughter% tuor turno,u4s 4.):714 -children Orb, etreet 'United .ehnrch. and edre, Meat ;thee (laugh- lefre, ill. Z. litekeY eind.danifiners, Bea- trice and letargetee of Denver, Cole edr. and Mn. et, johneten and daughter.% eleareateb and Ruth, oe Eseex, and lades Evelyn Clerk, at hinge: In anditien the Plonk: on letondey .inclUded ealre. John 11. Crae. Mise igieleele !beetle 'mad Me. 'Donald Praser (Stretford). ters, Evelyn and rto erta, Ewen Dr. Mid REGRETTABLE ACCIDENT 4 :Clederioll tugeofewar'iiiiiie Wra Sound. le trimmed at Stratford, races on Wed- needay of last weelleeey o, teanlenfeyoung- en but lightere-nete from MIleee town- ship, who had teteeteohnienee of gee sport down to a science, ,Tile local ineri,j Who ,average 214 pound.% 'are ,not Meeting -an 1 ttubt. for then' defeat; .Inet'‘'-elielare their 1 ChanteS. Of Weraninee wee), Aerie:01Y laall^ olicapped by a "regreetable receident Jed at the perbologleal moment, where' the• issue hung .ineetieelrelaneeee ttletteeWaa a .resoending, tipping noise In the neigh-, borhood of . Jim Bather, anther. man. It tthertiacew.tstberaGh:d4eur:hitutae:T...:iliktee stotrwidne., .or "eif Its pill," silt.4,,wittt,t,,Xt,WaS dis- covered after 'the battle' that-thee:eat of. thin lads had taken a rather untair ad- vantage of the ..situatent,. ter just then 'they. bore .downlieseteVitectleie Mierabere Of the GeiderechieethenOyere; .ePed.' 'Willie, 'Earner Sheardoemee pnt momoro. and Wallace Black - - o e ' .e ' 4) SENSET ' •.., • Alt,* TEL. s $ ;, • : . With the coining weekeend a number of suede who have made bookings will be artiving at Hoed Sunset . etegistra:.. teens the %amt. week have ',been at •tele 1.0eed gr. and oda. F. 4,,.1piarell, gra 0, W. ,wigla ILL. Perry,, leaMilton; T. W. Pennington, Torontoe oda. O. C.. In - gall% ,lefees MIT Lou Angealle.e0. C. !it' gas', Jr, continnus;., 0.4 C. A. Viudtatt, Toronto; gra Veattet Iteleuenendle W. S. Tualebull,21enteleford: Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Herizel,e bleriVeod, '04 Ae'llaLeYouine b. (1..01110141r.. Mr; and gee/ Wm. opyreu Toronto; W. E. Buck, -Medea- Wicked .and :Sargent; W.• A. Turnbull, Mr. And Mrs, Se Buck, Brantford Mr. and kin! E. I.4 Whitman, . 14000011; MM. jean Rutherford. Sttatford; Mrs. WM. Praia - feet. et 0, Pete% We .Proudeoot, A. It Cray.: gra H. We Preeee.Torontoe Mr. *lad gra T. -WalterePeile, 'Ms. Abble Sloan. :11. V. eCanierone Chatham; ate and Mrs. tatopne14, Kitchener:: Mess m C. coaripbew,mtwacktrtoe ;owe, Miss 'Susan Whettakere:astist riorenee. snarr, voronto; Broil W. NeeelneaY. A. O. B. 'Wiesen, Landau; 0., C,olloge, ,Chatham; Mies. -10ate .'Trirlieete tentegoe leles, le Shea, gin Salon E. Hodgkinson, Len - done gine. Ponatidenee Ead, Aurora,' T. V.; Mrs* S. M. Olerrients, jr., Neev, 'eetarke DAN SLATTERY WINDSOR NI DETROIT AND RETURN a Saturday, July 23rd.Bargain Fare Special awrita wrio4OARD TIM* RIETUFINIIPla, e"—e-ee Lineer0.45 ARRIVE: (tenenaell coleekes) Windeeleol.55 Detroit— a.eo p.m ONLY $3.75 RETURN Sur.day Tiekets good in eowebete any. Igo eaggage obeeked. Clelleiren 5 yeall and limier le, half fare, Redueed rates at 'Detroit lietelen-Caneelleet funds anepted pe.r: Ley- teekete early frone Town and Depot ,Weeket Mine. , Canadian - National ktindGeorge Pearee, Irene emale, ivards recY4010.71Niffs4StLifynt.S:th,, Irene First Seeond Claes Honors—Crave Brack, Organizer o 4,5 . xi? ,:.,rs eei . trrd PresentedA..5 First Claes Bentersr—Annie carille, Jessie Picky Kathryn Deyedale, Kenneth in the central District C. N. R.' Wes ha Mdierty .hWaMiaucamnegauu enn,keiervill4sleva'le.lir.ceden, tawra On MondAY eVening to Present the t)oo BdPnaa64C—SottbeetvttldEdBevearnid114CorarbiclettE, °Mt.'ter'lvvyeen' :m%ert;ItlIee arr i e $°: 3,e'lliledave .Qewti3heseirs:hweigaeorild. swEelillicFaastills: ' Horlgert, Mena Hudson, Margaret Jenne, woo ondueted by the C. N. R. and Oiive Lemmata, Mildred Madge, Kenneth gave :invaluable instruction in first aid Manne; 1:11AbsymPviiaff,D Ilvetwienv;:arEalker. Work and all Who attended the clasees . were euneseful in Paseing the tests. The Iarlo acute Ile could. relate the events of following were winners of certificates ; Many deeedet ego graphically, and de. , Virst Claes Ifenoes—Dorothy Becker, 0, E, a E. Bisset, W. W. Ear- Metnn Love, Donald Oestreicherlow, lVf.'W. Hewitt, S. W. Welton, W. G. $end class leonora--•Albett iCtoeta. MeNeillaii; J. Jeffrey, A. B. Sturdy, Lorna Matt, Eritrea Bader. Hubert Larder, K. M. Stowe, J. Oravelle, A. Restemeyer, Lloya Willed, Milton Wil- 13arrow, W. c. Patton, Dunn, le, lett. 0. Bridle, 0, O. Beidle, H. W. Painter, Pasee-Pead Carruthers, lege. Devhie, P. E, Carter, B, Y. laifeCreath, D. A, Greta Delta -UM, Aldene Eagleson., Reta Croft, 0, O. MacEwan, W. P. etileY. Paseold, Elmwe Oackstetter, Arthur 1, Hill, 0. Johnston, B. .1alcanota14, A. Gaeser, ,Stanley Hartle, Ellen Hicks, Hob- Johnston, J 1. Golder, 0. Archer, H. ert lioperoft, Bruce Ireland, Herbert L. Watscn 11 N. Rivers, W. A. Webster, Ness, Anna Patterson, E, Bisset, P. .11.. Bridle, E. 0. Nelson, Wein Bader, Ellen Shank, Nola Swett- le. S. le:errant, . ser. Jack Turninall, Walter Webber, The Course in first aid extends over Maids' 'Wein' 4ean Wi115t. three years and two were winners of vitgovrox CENTRE vouche:s, which meansthe successful Pire't Oats 7:14nors--4e1ton Pinkbein- :getPseie.tihenueeeefy.,til: .84..ep:weanntlanYcle",l, Qsfautiliee. er, Martin Adn Meelocie, Rent Rate, le% , weurthe eionnane oceoedeue (And there is one winner of a Medallian , for the completion 4$‘ the third year of leuttss_er, I:Neon:0)4 Itesgmilaeort, Rol xam George coerehno le 1, r , the coure Tile Is none *Sig than SeCerld Cia$13 Konors--Gertrude Alny ary amport, ern junior certificates were handed out to Croft himself. Tee Port) Q. 14" XL Agent garien Mecarthet, AuclreY Yearley. W. O. Patton,K. I. Oat an 0. lighted tb tell the tales, ot the early 'The follaWing from a Cleveland paper: (1478 ol Umbel WawashePt or Juno .5th reeere to a former wellea ee member .0f a familY of ave boys and two girls he was the last senvivor. known regent of Goderich, Mn an Slattery; trneraI seri/Ices . der Slattery, formerly Geneva reetdent, 'Who died uneepeetedly erom apoplexy. Eat. ender night, were bola it Assumption chard), at 0 a.m. Mday. Mr. SlattelY died' aboard the steamee leheientingof which he' Was *beef engineer, while -the boat was inelluran harbor,' ade Elattery had been on. short and bad maned a letter' to Mrs. Slattery, now living. In JefferSon, only a sheet eime before .he passed 'away., Nen and Mrs. alettery lived_ an EntwoodeSt .beeore moving to Jefferson tevend enontles ago. Mt. SlatterY had been' eMploYed Or many years with the fleet Of the Cleveland Cliff. Iron Co, -and had- Sailed on other seasons with•Copt.'D. j.'Hydele,,,Oenevav .010,. fleet. Pecoree of Geneva friends atteride ed the rltas end tent &ewers. Engineeis of. the 'fleet, captains; the troW of the S teamer Ishpeming and The Cleveland Clife. Iron Co.,- sent large florae pleeere °Metals of the Conipany attended the. rites Rev. Pe, Raymond .Kathe 001210 - ed. • Iharial was M Mt,. Pleasant ceme- tery and,pailebearens. Were 3ohn Barth& .16ineve,-11., r liartholoinew, Capt. Peter. Ander -Iv al- Doran P -Teller& and Mr, 'Errand, the latter a member of the ereett ot the 'Ishpeming. Relatives and, frlends, attended Irons .WindsOn Canada; Det,reet, 'Mich.; *Cleveland. Lorain, Ash..., tabula, and PairPort. BAYFIELD GOLFERS HOLD ANNUAL TOURNAMENT Golfers frem Oederich yesterday after- noon competed in the annual tourna- ment of the BayneldOole -Club, in widen there was a geed ,enery, list. The course Was in exedlent shape for the event TrAo tames or tle Do41Ie2a 011ea served 'dinner for the guests, while the Mer- l:a/Ants proVided the prizes... Following are the results: •siet. pesee /or love gross more,' is handl- eari and ufatier—Dr. Newton Brady, Bay.. field; 75; law net, score, 3. Jowett, Bay. deed, 60; low grosse- first. nine holes, H. A. Bruce, Stratford. 37: low net, first nine. hetes. W.. Southgate, Listowel, 30; low grogee ../s000nd .ntne hales, C. Nand, Oociereth, 3e; low net. J. McLean, Sea - forth,. 18 'handicap and over—lowe ,ge Oeese T. Peittimed, Godericla, 84; net, Dr j A. Graham, 67: kre.gress: Beet nine, R. L. Whitman, 'Louden, 42; IOW net,. J. E. Keating, Seaforth, 20% ; low ,grose„ inond nine, Judge Costello; poderich, 431; ow net, Oliver Johnston, Listewele 30; kicker contest, Harold, Wile, liaan.s: putting .contest, 1st. •Mr. Hay, Wawa; 2nele&E. L. leneitmen, London. FRUITADE.S. FOR 4usErs, By Betty Barclay ELVER LIONEL WELLS eenttatlas or Panehes are popular these The funeral Of Elmer Liottel "'Pinch" dayse--on the lawn, theporch, and 'eeten, evelle.'.4.1. native oe Ooderich, held on inside the home, Vary I them and you Monday afternoon from Bropney Anse will add to yoin reputation as a, ho - funeral patiors, twee very largely 'attend- tees. The sugar tailed: for in drinks of ed by tomer friends and Scheid Owns this kind Is a''qUick,energy food that who knew 'deceased In the. days at his wile leplitevoneeet lagging syttein quickly boyhood and early .manbieod as a diet On a hot'llaY, '1Try- these redpee: • tate fellow. Rcv. J. N. H. Mills, eerie' • • . .keigneace.e. n4Oteer the..eerVice,tor the'llageeixtien Suitable fei. Years' the here Mee."Weile has been tool drirdni'ia ahnost endless; but orange PinYed In Detthitt rerIneilSr Iie sager" and loner( Juke :are alWaYS. 'favetites. and • yanked he Goderlch. Ilis grand.* Ta„,the „following. basisrecipe may be father at one time conducted 'the Wells ROOT,' In' anYnirefeirra proportion, 'the' brewer Y at Paltferd and the family Issweetened , take', of raspberriee, Pinta* pertieularly well and favorably known we, cherries or gripes, '00derich. Some wean; „age deetand lyedeeter 2 otitnos was ‘Seized. With ,a ParielYtio Seiglre" and jukeJue ofe, 1 lemon deteloperients neceesttated the amputee :eh .taiie4i6orts sugar , tion of ,a leg in Alexandra he:vital -me. cups water effort to twee his flfe. His mother, Mrs: • Aeld 4ugar to fruit jihoe arta, stir uri.. D ana Wells, of Detroit.. 'wee elle eon.' or disneved. .Add cold water .and serve. ,Rstsni?ArrY Bunch. 1 Cup .rambetries .eup currants 1 lemon iiebt lehiling water e 1 cup ougav 1 cup tea .• . dent companion dining his illness' ang sincere ornpattis! 15 felt for her an feenilY In the Joss of son mid .brothet M. the enema oe life. The A*1111061 . were Peter Bissett, Gordon 'Afol)tinalck .Perby 'JolinSton, Elliott. Drennan, Ogle Zdlfler.and Spencer &Vine o iticar. tdine. Surviving are his Mother, ,two port Dresses Sport Dresses made ot fine Celanese crepe summer shades, sizes 14 to 20 $2 '9 5 Sale Price Linerie Dresses These dresses are suitable for summer outings; trimmed with red, blue and green, with Short sleeves. Sale Price $ 1 49 SLEEVELESS, $1.25 Voile Fine vofle. &thty patterns Spial Price, per yard 7C e Boys' Shorts Cool and smart, made of fine g &nod, sizes 24 to 28. Special ?rice $ 1 A. CORNFIELD LADIES' *Ha MEN'S WEAR West Sial of &owe Memo Crush fruit and drain through a cloth. eistere, Miss Gra.00 Of Detroit, and ears. Without taking the pulp from the cloth, Ross Caprice, of Sarnia; also two bro-. put it into another dish and pour the tilers. David of tOrOotO> and Harry, of boiling water aver it. Draineoffe but do Godedele. Those here front out of too= not mileege or it will be muddy; Aad for the funeral were: Mrs. Wells, Miss the sugar to the land& and Stir until it Orate Wells, gr. William Beard- and es dissolved. Corn -thoroughly before ad. three daughters, of leetrelt; M. and. Mr'. Roes Capner and family, of Sarnia; Me and MM. Roy Menne and son, Mite ehell; Mr, and Mrs.J. T. Bolt, Sarnia: M.:. R. Vettor. Toledel ..1Kro. Galloway, Baltimore. A Inothele David Wells, Tor- onto, avete uneble to attend owing to Ms wife's ellness. Interment was made: in Maitland cemetery. • jAlieleS SWARTS -- The following from the London lime Press hes referenee to an uncle of Mee Thomas Sevaets of Goderich, of which The Star made mention in last week's ding the fruit j'ulee and tea. ' TOOKeFIRST. AND FOURTH AT WINGHAM ,r4hr Goderich rinktook part %in the Wingham /fish Trebles tournament �mt Monday and T. Pritchard, Ja5. letaceelear mid J. Leander won first prim- and Cleo. gacEenn, ro, Saunders and IL lateNee, fourth. • The other rinks were Albert Taylor, ehle. Seeateld and a Mr. Drew visitor Fes"' The Ilereased' leh w85 nearing Ln. 2-14ewwinli; V'T.e Italeetterrmi ojti, BWrI."Povelltheldl his 100th year, had visited. Ooderiele front time to them . and enjoyed the eand tt, Oragliel and Roy Sperling, Peter trIell4-11111 and 444111.34°n rarnIdd.irG°t1;sthttuhniebYlac. tournoinent Hural:1; selwrtstr he,eorhete: 00 lime/temp% winners were T. Pritelmed and J. naw. oldest native nu, died yeeterday in Irtan, first and Reed. Bisset and W. tare li)*IvOra!eeleread. edayin the loear tournament Orifetle and Lorne Young von liret and three palm tied for seemed, Ze Mare • t;• nssegsualltrjhohengeheirf etlieulteilteetele:reeielleet Otintit, zulTlittejoottersB°twilliedaWtkerefingir.Yetwebtkinainudge 99th year at We hozne oa the farm where It was been. In his must good health. lie celebrate(' Ins 98th birthday At his liSMO en the evening of , June 16, °11tt Pint ICgrasrtElitiro..-42,--tEoN:OF4thyE Basle- ter the the p.re,,sentation of the Awards, woad. Russell made mate an address stres- second. coese Honoes--Elloanetee Bate -sing the impeetanee oe the work of the lantyne, leennetn, Rem, G:aos squi,;e:fir4,1 aid man in case of, emergencyin„ BrzaoPars7ss—rr'INWaisi,:llmisin.7-tmone.ivBitirOccrait, ‘rErcitair,13rRouwtnh, esorroledne°hti'vaailroitedhses: trla, 92:Thoinigtsfiraa:stuaP.IFiticlitatiriliolann; Hodgson,Gladys Johns, msee eereeeteelo illn.ess for the first ad $tiouict be applied CENTRE Z•Geticel 'inialecilatelY.He sheulf:15 11111114f only as first aid howevbr, and the' t'ate First Clast lienore—wounfren Bat- :Shall14 he, -sent to a doctor as soon as tier, William Brown, GladYs Otingeri71i/nossilile.” . 1 Beatrice O.eanson, Margaret Schwalm.' . First. aid was not confined to ,rallways OrsaecceonIelziciasTlis exatorzs_etnotel,eau; ritzaerl.. endxays ..acaplzLekt esstaavtiiieghoemt3in,the.in.e.Lrtey thanes: Mine; Ruth Pester; Blanche Grenierinardwood neoes mady aeoiciehee ware Beatrice ewe:Winger, erace Myers, Gerald to napeth 'the itomee and the, eeesaniricesae 11%4 o.nee,heeeeee *inter 4a/mon,!1.213hwAy was another .proliflO source Bof • Pees—Dero Y A.nistrong, el.airetccaidirotlevhivrerre.,Ittliusesefirs4 tot aedoz moealict" ewnatss dred Hey, Doris Horner, Schrag;.per method, of bandaging a fracture and Erb, gel- 1 where a mete boyelead.ipplied,the' Bedard, John Denomme, Alice tree man. shOulel not geve up taa dam, oe, The St. Jobit's Ambulance Aesociation, was the oldest order of chivalry known. being len:aided in 1113 ged ,it was re, grottable that there was not, more in tile way of a bistory oe the Order, in exent- The. class is taking •Mearts keepeeg the interest In the Work active and bee arranged for meeting on tine first :and third reiclays of each month. el,fre Rae- seli suggested that a different mall or tlie,class be appointed for each meeting night -to ..taire charge of the class aed John. Bailie was selected for the teat; -meeting, which will be on the third Pri- elay et' July. The meetings will be held hi the C. N. E. freight' ()Melee, DONT SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE, GAS HURTS HEART. If stomaoh gas melees Yon restless dod unable to sleep on right side, teem Ad- lerilea. One dose will rid you 'of gee cr nervousness, and bring sound sleep. QAU.PBEL144$ wtyc eroi-tm. 11/1me. Seera MOST RELIABLE SCIENTIEC PALMIST PSYCHO -ANALYST W1I'pe at the Heitish Exthange, PfteeDeene and CATCH:WAY. She ' is of unusual pewee, . a Wise Conn., senor int: regards to business. lova- • and other perpresing prob1em7, She has aided many to lead 4 happler mental life. , EGGS WANTED Vie Have itlovect: te a, New • , . location Come and see us and get • till, most for your eggs. Prompt sent' vice given. - our patronage is appiiaated. GODEEICH EGG mARKE'r King Eemorteletd Bieck . phone 514 ' 'Kingston Si The Hay Township Uernorial &MA. ithus .been tho'- Meths of saving many , arehips, awarded each year, to the puPili' weeks of tedious' Confinement.. which': the numbee of Meeks on theEn- means taken•ta liedieeedefeuthet injury , i from Hay Teawnship Sehools abtaining would have re;sideenebeet efor theeepeoe MPtel ei, he greete„ . trance examination, were won as fol- i from the broken bones. hemorrhage was another emergency in which the first aid man was invaltable as- to stop! lows: (1) Theresa Zettee zenith Public &hoe], (2) Oladye *Inge:1th, No 6 Hale: (3) *Margaret Schwalm, Zurich- nublie school. ' ' " 11•11.1... the now of blood inimediately and thus, we are well equipped to serve you with conserve the patient's strength was elny'spethel fiaraI offering you mai Iran p.ime portance. T ..W71 opzas heat as of value, keeping the warmly covered. Perserverance was oriel w ore elaborMe decorative basket mind, from a simple bouquet to the • /n, ease of .shock the appilcdpalontienotf more ' f the .watchwoede df the first aid GEO man,, . Sl'E • WART ..cliniWilEY 'FIRE Thefire departerieneon Wednesdair. as Called- to the home 'of. Angus mee Donald, Elgin avenue, _where a-chinmeet fire was in ,progi4ess Tlie Hama. Were subtitled without tile ate,01theimicais or water. NO damage Was done. ' lellrNISTERS *EDUCE SAWA:a:S. BreSbyterian ministers. in Toronto dar- ling the Past tow weeks have made 10 Per tentreduetioneen their salaries to ever the maintenaneo reguirentent of their churches. The clergymen told the church boards they Will continue to con. trtbute t their respective churches gri amount torte! te, 10 per cent at their salaries'aintil the imanelal, depression 15 dissipated... note owe a week age he metered a Geee. Semonds, anal Gee. elateViear rind stroke and graduallly loe.t his atrelagth, °see °Lune and er.ded bug eatete ,Ide home ul• mee Mane% local tomelardelle In St JUxa. . Oreentle and Peter Bleed wan first and An aetive and foreeful elmraeten Nu% 1:07e5rd Maleree and ele NeWeelelhe eteend. SOME FALL FAIR DATES Toronto, Ana. 25 toSept. 10 London. -Sept 12 to 1-1 ledroardine, 'Sept 10 and 10 Strattoede Sept 19 te 21 <laded:1h, Sept.. 20 and 21: Exeter, Sept. 20 Med 21 Listowel, Sept 21 and 22. Seatorth, Sept. 22 and 23, Zurieh, Sept, e6. and 21 Mitehell, Sept, 27 and 28 sae:field, Sept. 28 and 29 tateknow. Sept. 20 and 30 Breresele, Sept 29 and e0 Myth. Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 Pordwiele, Sept. 20 and Ceet. 1 Winglient Get. 1 anti 0 . Dungannon, Ott 12 or cases had been kne of artificial FLORIST respiration being succeSsful after to long ia period as eight hours of use.. The Phone 105 , Godelich R. J. 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