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i.SEVISEM-TIIIRD YEAR
Rilbeeriptionz p s year in Canada
80.54 * year t� U. 8. points.
GODERICH„. ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1932
tediemeeeseesseeeedieaso
1 A Rare Offer
A trial subscription to the Goderidr
Star, Huron County's biggest and
brightest newspaper, will be sent to
tsad of this year fur 25 cent*.
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WAVitit NAlwilas Publisher
ALLEGED STOCK SWINDLING
Forger in Jail BOYS WHO SOAPED WINDOWS'
Ask Town to Back
111 Les Thall
!lour ARE MADE TO CLEAN THEM 001tora,ge Plant
:
Vold
tirop09111 Is Made to N"sS
Handwriting Reveals Who Rateisayers.Finance
Wrote the Obscene Construction
Ware
The queetion et establitting a told
storage plitit tit Gotterich Wes reviVed
TWO-DAY "CELEBRAVON" at Monday Itighte Meeting ea the Bevel.
of Trade When resOltrtiese Wes Weed
Policeman Sweeps Down on asking the indUstiial eommittee to se.
Cum date and to Preeent it te the town
• the Youthful coUnell With a view to estableshing
• Offenders • rchni.ceeal plant and to operate it aa
This proleet was sponsored by IL S,
tariff, Bell Telepteme raaneger, who meld
he believed it to be commercially sound.
Re well% make told storage facilities
available to 1111% etowers, market gar-
deners, fanners fishermen, In
other Words, he voted have Goderich go
into the cold tstorage buliness, The
Government strbsIdizes these pleats to'
the extent of 30 per cent, A bylaw, of
course, would have to be subaiitted to
the rate -meets to previde tbe balance.
Several Membere spoke favorably of
the seheme. Ali Were agreed that a -cold
storage Plant was teceseity .here.
Mayer Lee stressed the importance of
such a plant trona a fisherman's statda
point. 'Fish, he mid, dotrblesain price as
the winter months passed by. Be had
little doubt but that Bayteld and Kin-
cardine fishennen would also use cold
storage if it Were Mode available here.
rie valtie to apple growers has may
times been stressed. •
E. ReWigle is chairman of the induss
trial -committee. promised •to set to
Work on the, scheme.
TRIALS ,TO BE
OVER $100,000 OF SHARES SOLD. Auburn Couple
CREAMERY OWNERS GOT $34,000 Fifty Years Wedded
Mr, a n d,bfrs. James Cartar
Falicitatial by Their
Friends
HELD HERE
.•'Signed Nome of R. C. Hay* to
ClicsineaShed it., - -
at Bakers
In 'less than one hoar after he had
forged the name of R. C. Haya", jr., to a
$2.00 cheque, 'Valliant -41artin, aged 92,
• a teenelent, had. adroltted , his guilt to
Constable Tom Gundry. It was smart
work on tlae part of the officer. Yester-
day morning' Martin was remanded for
•
a -week • on a terfferY Charge, in order
that the authorities might inquire into
' :Isis record. When arrested he had Ave
eents left. The balance was spent On
• food and cigarettes. He intimeted that
.he wanted to get bads to Englentl, in
other words, to be deported. .
'Walldnir up Hemilton. street .Tuesday
afternoon Matin Vita the alga of It.
C -;Says And ,conceived the 'forgery. He
secured a cheque at the Sank of .00M-
Ineree and Wiest it In. He then pros
etieded to a West street bakery and
there prevailed Upea a saleslady to cob
ti?o, cheque. A few Minutes atter his Mg. Ct. MtveZWAN,
*maitre the. seleelfulY beeame, suspi., WILL*;TERBUTT,
cams and telephoned Mr. _Says. , Her . . . •
:suspicion* were confirmed, the., police • - • .AUCTION SALE •
were notified and Martin was picked up
In the.Jungle camp" at the .town hall, .keLE,1461114 .47J°74°14; SALE
FARM STOOK' and IMPLEmEN'X'S.
Atlootr 185,0033aeyirloduLtne, 4 miles north -
cast
THURSDAY, NOV. 10th
•• ' eotninencidg at 1.2.so.ohorp
Horovi—tsore, 10 years, •in foal; two
general purpose =area in foal; gelding,
three years old; two • years old.
Cowee-llolstehi, 5 years, (hie Feb. 20;
Holstein, '4 years,' due Feb. 19; 2. Hol-
steins, 3 years, .due. Nov. 30; Holstein, 3
. • . Feb.' 20; 'Durham,. 4 years, due Jan. 24;
years, dire Feb. 3; Holstein; 3 years, due
Same Cheap Farms for Sale Durham, 6 years, ease Deo: le; Ayrshire,
120 gees, large eank barn, • ii,t, story 3 yeast, due in January; grade cow, 3
tense,' large stechard, spring creek, only years, freshened 6 weeks; Jersey cow, a
• three Miles from 'Goderich. Price $1500, yegre. freshened. 1 month; grade cow, 7
..etrictly cash. • . - • Years, •due Feb. 23; IHereford cow, 7
• 200 -acre farm, slaughter price for years, freshened 6 weeks; grade cow,.. 10
• tithe); sale, only $22.00 per acre. .Soit years, freshened weeks.
principally clay loam, no waste. Very leetmg Cattle. -3 steers, 2 years old:
few stones or foul weeds. About 120 2 steers, 1 year old; heifers, rising 2
acres now under cultivation.' . Woe years; 3 heifers, almost 1 year (Ade 3
.ready,. about es -acres timbered,' Good Spring calves... These are all 'caoice
' bank barn, 1%-stery house in Ane ton- Young cattle in good condition. .. •
ditione. Orchard; -good water. Located Itogs.-2 sows, bred' Oct. 15th; 9 pigs
. about miles from Town of Goderiele `about 50 lbs.
•teourita of Aurora Ont., close to school, implementie see I aaoCorralek-Deering
'large village. Sandy -markets. '173RMS 10-20 tractor M. good sunning 'order; 3-
.-4900 down Cash, balance credtt terMs, gurOur Little Gentous tractor .plow; .2-
. :‘,1eaereesie9,13e2y, aisleoequearackaata..tTesses.esNpomeaxemhansfulie tummy walking plow; Cockshutt. riding
taezee?itutedite
sItrairted em,4ritteteoP°ssess
ions .. Stm.,‘Iargehlad tooth herrow; 16 plate 'tandem
itaw; 3-sectioil sierine tooth harrow; set
J. W. ARMSTRONG, .,arrow; eig-Section harrow draw
beret.; Meeleev-Herris 1Q -t. power binder;
Office Upstairs, East Side 'Square MS -11. Attain groin eltell, 13 Me near-
Sla0. Box 89 • Godeeich, Ott, 1Y new; MaSkesy Harrn manure spreader:
• McCormick mower, 6 tt. cut; McCormick
hay rake,' 10 It. wide; McCormick wagon,
goad Its new: Massey-Iferrei *hay loader; TTousz FOR RENT,Residence ' on
Massey-Sarris cora • tultivator; .bean aea West Street. Three bedrooms,
pulling attachment; McCormick roller ; large living -room With fireplace. Sot,
long sleigh; gravel box; stock rack; hay Water heating. .Quite modern. • Garage.
rack, 14 It. long; hay rack, 16 feet hong, Apply Box le, oare STAR OFFICE. •
with rolling top for hay loader; wheel-
barrow; sheep dipping outfit; fanning
rail]; cuttIng-box; set scales, 2000 lbs.
capacity; grain grinder, 10 -inch plate;• ve.niences, also a frame house on Park
circular saw, frame. With 30 -inch saw; street: Apply R. wAmrs, .Victoria
root pulpeir; 2 sets double harness; quan- street. •
end posts. Forks, shovels, horse .collars SALE ' OR TO RENT. ---Small
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tity of hay. Number of cedar posts and
and Other articles too numerous to mese. house, 1 or sale or to rent at a
tion. Above' mentioned articles all in bargabs; easy tents. THOS. YOUNG,
-first ele,se condition and al) must be sold South street.
as. cozier has sold' farm,
sun% of e20 and under,
cash; over that aMount, nine months'
credit. will be Wien, without interests on
furnishing joint notes, which shall be
subject to approval before removal of
articles' from the premises. A discount
of 6 per cent. straight for cash on credit
amount sales.
BROWN STEWART, G. ELLIOTT,
Proprietor.. Auctioneer.
DISSOLUTION Or PARTNERSHIP
Nom* or DIRSOCUTION.
NOTION IS RESEW 431112114 that the
partnership lately aubtieting between us:
the undersigned, George Maven and
William Tebbutt. carrying on business as
garage, under the Arm name of "Mae -
Ent and Tebbutt" in the Town of -
°Modell, has. this day been dissolved by
mutual eonsent. so far as regards the
saM TebbUtt, who retires front
the tint.
The busbies.% in. future win be carried
on by the said George MactWitn, who
will pity and discherge debtrand
and receive all moneys payable to
the tied Arra.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that
all persons owing the said firm Shall pay
their accounts to the gala George Mac -
Ewan, to Says an Heys, Goderieb,
eiters • herein, or deposit the •amount
thereof to the credit of the )3Aid George
MacHwanein the leant Rank of Canada,
Goderloh, Ont.
Dated at Ooderiele this, first day of
NoveMber. D.- 1932.
to which place the saleslady had learned
he had gene.
'Martin denies that 'he ints a record,
but the police will Wait and see wrest
• bis finger prints disclose,
REAL ESZATE AND =Si:MANCE
"THEARMSTRONG REAL ESI'ATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY,
Efforts of certain local :boys to stretch
Hallowe'en into ,rit two-day eelebratien
did net work out quite so tunny sie they
;lad Planned. On both Monday (Hal-
loween) night and . Tuesday store
svindowa of the business section receiVed
a liberal dose or soap. Nothing was
said. or done about it on Halloween
r!ight, but on Tuesday the joke was car-
ried; too far, Many of the standees/4 Wen
covered with obscene verde and 'phrases.
After some manoeuvering Sergeant Art
Ross swooped down on a trio and took
them to the police station. ale secured
sarapIes of 'their partite:whip and. soon
established just who was doing thewrit-
ing on the wiridews.-
The logical punishMent, of cottrse, wee
to make the boys elean the windows
and tbis is just what transpixed. Early
yesterday morning, before school, the
youttful window -cleaners were at work,
with Ole sergeant superSutending the
Job, Borne Pleaded they had to go to
church, but the soap -removing at was
given preference.
Very little Hallowe'et damage was res
ported to the police. A window hi the
public library was broken and seine
articles were carted away. Children in
402111C attire who rang doorbells and
asked householders to shell out met with
a good response. Police say the celebra-
tion was a very quiet one compared with
olden days. Is/Meehan% state the win.
.dow-eoaping stunt is most annoying.
Real Estate and insurance
Properties sold, rented and rents
collected. •Fire, automobile, burg-,
lar, accident and -sickness Metre
once. Book-keeping and Auditing.
WOOLLCOMBE
HAMILTON sTesloRT
PHONE 296
•THE 0..].. .CARET CO.
FIRE; ACCIDENT 1tela MOTOR CAR
INSURANCE
Aorta ros
The Mutual Life of Canada
OrPicE:-14A3011C 110110, WINT ST., 11(11:11111C11
P11000 230 NELSON RILL, Manager
J. W. CRAIGIE
lnsuranceaad Real Estate
DOMINION, PuoviNcrAti,
witimcn.AL BONDS,
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
't 11 t
pOit SALE. -1 Grey oat oa , rs -
a- glass condition. size 14, cheap.
Apply STAR OFFICE-,
Affairs of Defunct Company
A ir ri isk Police
Court
POR SALE OR RENT.—Solid brick
'"• house on Trafalgar $t. Allmod-
ern-conVeniences, wired for electric
stove. Write Box 25, STAR OFTICE.
VOR SALE OR TO RENT.—Newly re-
modeled house on Keays street'
Hardwood floors, wired for electric
range. Immediate possession. Apply to
O. W. WORSELL, Keays St. Phone 475
Fou seajt: eke etieserle-a-Red brick
-a house on Victoria street, all con -
TRIAL. FIXED FOR NOV. 28
lkilltStOrt• *nil • Byles Rteo.t
. Trial Without a
Jury '
stocketalUng a�tlylttes,. as a result of
which, investors in Weste4ii Ontario are
mid to beve lost an autteMt vaelously
estlfeated. at. between 5100,000 and $1500.
000; will beealred at trials to continent°
at Ooderich on Monday, NOVeMber 2801.
before Judge Costello Witheta a nays -J.
P. Johnstone,: Toronto broker, was on
Tuesdey committed for trial On a third
ebarge of fraud by Magistrate Reid. Se
Is on bail and Will appear for eleetien
on November 12th and, his counsel State,
will request trial without a. WY on Nov-
ember 28th, the date already fixed for
the hearing of his salesman, k"'rancis
Bytes, similarly charged, Tie *Crown
Iles given its assent,
At Monday's prelitninarsa it was
divulged that Johnstone sold .488.500
worth of stockand Byles, one' of hits
salesmen, 430,000 wrath. It is charged
that none of this money was paid over
to Amalgamated Creameries, now in
liqutdation. Tae money- has vanished.
It was -also divulged by ;lames Ms -
Bride, government eccountant, that
$34,000 was • pOct over to five creinnerY
owneee, ()Messrs of the company, be
Jadatstone„. after' options had been taken
on the various propertiee, The cream-
eries are located at Palmerston, Seaforth,
Drayton:410E40rd, Paisley and Under-
wood. Civil actions have been institute
ed to recover 'this money for the InVes-
tors. . •
• . • Launched in 1928
Evidence TUesday disclosed oe story or
the launching in -1928-20 of • Consolidat-
ed' 'Creameries Limited. James McBride,
accountant in the•AttorneyeGenerars dee
pertinent at Toronto, testified the , books
of the convexly showed that Johnetene
had sold' 580,500 of iireferred stock. In.
addition, Francis 'Bytes, one •of Jam -
stone's salesmen, in jell awaiting trial on
a, f.ratul cbarge, bad sold $30;000 worth.
Be said. that the broker was entitled to
15 'per -cent. of this amount for hisSwork,
but . that not one cent had been turned
over tp the company. Presumably the
difference had gone to meet organization
and oftice expenses not authorized by the
directors, who had never iseen given a
stettment, although' they frequently
asked for one. •
Oince in Toronto
One solicitor'a bill is for 83,520,, arid an-
other for sloes. An aUdit of the eents
POO books voSt 41,$20. TelePhrelo se-
eounts ran into hundreds of dellare.
Zn 145 evidence, Trekeeen to -day ad-
mitted that he and other directors at all
times had entire faith in Johnstone and
had given him a free hand, He admit-
ted aceused Mid art intimate ecqUainte
Mice of Mink °Metals high. in Canadian
banking, one aesistent generatenanager
being named.
The line of defenee indicated in the
oroes extuninatIon bY K. Ite Strat-
ton, 'reroute, defence lawyer, is that
Johnstone had the, tech consent Of the
direetors to elate ate the attars Of the
eonllattlY. that the directors knew what
was toirlit on and that any Mistakes
made were *trete In jUdertient.
Frank Dennelly and R. 43. Hays are
Valociitted with the defence. Crewe.
Attorney D. Wanes is prosecuting,
RECORD RAINFALL
. Must Raise 5150
•
The meeting was informed by Coun-
cillor E. D. Bro*P. that the town coun-
cil expected the. Beare et Trade to raise
$150, half the arnionta of Ore 1932 grant
to the Blue Watea Highway Associatien.
Mn. Brown talked quite Plante. He said
the town had alreadypaid 5450 to the
Assochition this Year. This, he thought,
was sufficient teacome out of the general
Mime, as many of our citizens didnot
dative any benefit Whatever. If the Blue
Water Highway advertising was not
worth $150 to the merchants', hotels, re-
etaurants, service stations' and lodging
houses well then the logical thing to de
avva.s to drop out. There was no use
pursuing an uncertain path. The town,
he said, had -written the Board of Trade
a letter ort' Aligust 8th, but had not re-
eeived a reply.
The matter of finding some way of
collecthig this. money was refer4ed to
the retail merchants' comMittee. 11 is
nicely that a canvas WM be made. Dur-
ing the tasetessibieatte condition, at the
highway in -Huron, County came. in for.
some pretty hard knocas. F E Bibbed
thought -that perhaps the advertising of
this road was a little premature.
C. H. HUMBER
,,JEWELLER
THE SMALL S1 ORE
wIvi4 THE Ma !STOCK
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001,190-111:.0 0011011
YOUR DESIRES
You desire (I) to give your children an education, (2)4
to build a reserve for further emergencies, (3) to protect your
home against the mottgage, (4) to set aside Money for your
old age. You can accomplish these desires more econorni-
•• cally through life insurance than ,in any other way.' Consult
• US about our many glans. •
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{Itesidence Office 115
H. R. LONG, District Agent
STEDELI3AUER'S
AT WORE'S GARAE',
n 1928 DODGE SEDAN
1929 A -MODEL ROADSTER, R. S.
1927 rmitant; COACH
1925 T -MODEL COACH
1929 OHM COACH
1980 A -MODEL COACH
1927 BUICK COUPE
1928 T.MODELtOUPE
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SUPERTEST GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES
1344LATE BATTERY for $5.95, guaranteed
for a year.
FOR SALE.—Model T. Pard tudor
Sedati. Slx-tube Diamond T Bat-
tery Radio. The car has teeter and is
in good order. The radio is a beauty,
suitable where there is no electric power.
Great sacrifice for qnick sale. Enquire
at STAR OFFICE or apply P. a Box
154, Clederich, Ont,
TO RENT.—Heated = six -room apart-
ment on Hamilton St. For fur-
ther particulars apply SAYS & HAYS,
Barristers, Goderich.
PULLETS FOR SALE.—May hatch,
single comb, White Leghorn pullets,
exceptionally heavy laying strain. About
75 choice pullets from 22$ to 250 egg
hens together with 75 early June hatch-
ed pullets still to sell. Price ,00e .and
up. W. HUME MUTTON; "B. tt:
Cioderich. Photo 1413, Carlow.
POE, SME.—Ford delivery truck,
' Model T. Hameln' for quick sale
R. yeefEEX.NR,. Hamilton St., "Ciode-
rich.
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a • • . PUBLIC NOTICE
- - s — the Cemmeree and Transportation Build-
leaCaPICE.—APplication will ae eeceived mg, Toronto. Officers and directors of
-al ' by the clerk . for the caretaking Of the proposed ereathery merger, which
.. ' never enterged from the orga:rizatlqii
Colborne Towns* Hall up to Monday, - . • .
A. ,T. GOLDTHORPE, stage, were all creamery owners ot.Sea-.
NoVember 7th. ' ..
forth, ' Paisley, Paltnerston, Drayton,
To .RENT 3xy, TomE4. .Beeve. ,
. - , Meaford and UnderWood. John Dobie
of Paisley, ie presidenteR, A. laeleaVers
. of 'Prameretein, vice-president, and C. A.
Tendere forethe renting of the property Barber,' of . Seaforth, secretary -treasurer.
on .West. Street known 'as the Skating Ott- tile witness stand Mr. TreleaVers
Rink, for use as a Rink for the comitg admitted to -day that he had received
winter,' will .be received by the town
council em to 8 ("thick p.m. on $10Johnston on the op -
,000 from lter.
tion which the company had taken on
- ISURSDAY, NOVEMBER erd, •1932 his 'Palmerston creamery. John Doble
Each tender to be eacempanied by a of Meeford, received ss,oso and $2,000
marked cheque ler five per cent. • of each: had been paid the owners of the
amoent- of tender. .•
No tender necessarily accepted. Seaforth, Paisley, Drayton and Elgin
- • plants. The sum of $11,000 was Paid to
. . L. L. KNOX,
Town Clerk, Goderich.. another creamery. Civil actions have
. ' beet !Waisted to recover these antounts
for the shareholders. .
One trip to England, mule, by John-
storie, cost the cenifatraaea'ali20A3e us'
read (roma the .company's bootee by the
VOTERS' LISTS, 1922, accINIcispAsaTV government accountant, in giving parti-
• •OF• THE TOWN OF GODERIGH, milers of Johnstone's expense =mutts.
COUNTY OF HURON. .
—...—,..
ver Fere and A-Iialf Inciter Pell
During October, Record Shows
Reeorda of J. E. Mitch, weather ob-
Server, show that 5.00 inorsee of rain fell
lia Godereat during Octoker. This is ehe
healdest month's fell since Mr. Mach
started keeping records three years ago.
Rain fell on foUrteen days of the mentle
every day during the latit triX days. 111
SePteinber the fail was 4A6 Maims and
In August 4.12 niches. Contrast this with
butt February, whet there was -less thau
a quarter 01 an !nett ot precipitation,
and March, .30 ot an ioch, and it is em-,
phasized that October was at exceed-
ingly wet month, - much above average.
In 1029 the October rainfall was 3% in*
chesain 1930 1% anches tend in 1931 It
Soine thirty friendan Tuesday gath-
ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Carter at Auburn to +celebrate with them
the nftleth anniveressre of their wed-
ding. •
At the Methodiit parsonage at Dun-
gannon on Nov, 1, 102, at. 4 p.m., James
Willis Carter, soli ot the late 1%40 Car-
ter and Sarah Bell, of Nile, as married
to Mary Hetherington. daughter Of toe
late Joseph Hetherington and 1111sabetri
;Scott, also of Nile, by the Rev. 3as. Cita-
well, who els the Methodist minister
stationed there at the time.
After their Marriage they iiVed for one
Year at Kingsbridge and for ferty-nine
years have resided in Auburn, where
they are very highlY esteemed.
The union was blessed with four elide
dren, Joeeph et Port ZIgint Sedie J., who
resides with her parents at Aubilrei,Eli
zabeth (now Mrs. Nelson Hill of Ootie,
rich), and Wiliest who died at Bonn,
OermaleY, nuYinir the supreme satrittee
at the ellen of the war in January, 1019.
The bridesmaid and groomsman of
fifty years ago were present, the brides- ,
maid, Annie Hetherington, mar Mrs. .los.
Cassidy, of Byron, and Mr. Jae, Carter.
(Continued on page 5)
The office of J. P. Johnstone and -Com-
pany, which also was head office of Con-
solidated Caeameries, 'Limited was In
Will Speak on Russia
at Auburn, Nov.1
Rev. Ben F. Wilson, who waa a tom -
Member of the American 21)&11 serVise
mission to 'Russia, and who spoke •at
Auburn (his birth place) previous to
mia 3.86 inetes. sailing te %Mope arid. Missies -
'Oti .otily one oecaSion this tall, that of
dress another aneeting at AubWill adurn on
Wednesday evening on "What I Saw and
'Learned ins letiselae. Thie • meeting le
*he of a brief series evhith Mr. Wizen
is conducting in Ontario in November.
He will t3peak Teronto on Sunday
night, Nov, 13th, at the 'Carlton !United .
ohuroh, also on 'Monday, Nov. 7th, at
the Open Portim;' and at lamilen Teen.
ulcai High School Thuelebe, Nov. lOtlyi
and at aealt, Nov. tithe '
TWO PAY—ONE TO JAIL.
Monday last, has there been frost,. and
then only one degree. On but one other
night, October 31st, did the mercury
drop to freezing. OA October 25t11 it
rose to 70 degrees. The tionth was
comparatively warm.
WORTH CACKLING ABOUT
, —
'Huron County liens -Make Geed Show-
s itg in Dominion Wide Egg-
, • • Laying Contest
Boron Coltrite hens figure as prize
winners of the !Mil Comedian egg -lay-
ing coated pet concluded at the Dom-
inion experimental farm at Ottawa. -Unable to raise WO' line 'money srol,
The best individttal bird in the Ontario liaM Lemon, Hermit hotelkeeper, Went to
contest is a Waite leghorra No. 414, the itvitinccforhitstiFtece.AToenonthvIctolown.Mtird.atyemfOoln-
property of Walter Rose, 13ruesele. Thai
ken led the best individuals during the aPpealea but the cenviction and line
last 20 roseek.e of` the %contest, and her Were sustained by Judge Costello. Char
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score was e27.9 points for 233 eggs, les pungey, Staforth, and Harry John -
which gave her a lead of 20.7 points nett istori, myth, both hotel-keePere, 'Whose
e
Ontario egg
In the 12111 -WIPE( ta, , afinndes $w25e0re rreeepdeueCteldveltyrmon 5a5p0ptleat 41, have
her nearest compet,tor.
test, atho just vonoluded, J. 11.1. Sootta Patti over the money. This Wins the
Seaforth, with a barred Plymouth Rock, allsount of . fines paid during the fiscal
I
won third place. . year ending October 3151 up to 82728.
The competition was for pens of ti...
hens and lasted ,or 51 Weeks, The I I
COM4
quality of the eggs, •
points vtere decided..ia the weight Toil M e
8. EP'its
• • - AND itilgingg 1110P.S14 •
BAND'S WINTER PROGRAM
Five New Pieces Added to Reed Section
—Will Undertake Heavier Music
Five elarionet Students have been ad-
ded to the citizens' Bond, bringing the
'strength of the reed section up to four-
teen. The winter program, in addition
to regular practices, calls for One or
'more concerts and Bandmaster Ituekins
expects by spring to have rounded out a
smart musket organization to eoniPete
at Stratford in May and at Waterloo in
June. Six heavy selections have been
aesighed for epractice and perfectation
this winter. The band recently had a
group picture taken and presents a fine
appearance,
deatorth ar-id—fdlf-il0teliteepers„R5t38
Fine Money, But Henson Mad, Fails
VC* RENT—On Trafalgar, between
a• North and Victoria !Streets, a com-
fortable eeven roomed house, hardwood.
floors, hot and cold water, garage arid
garden, immediate possession. M. W.
HOWELL, phone 3 or 213.
•••
FARM0R 13ALE.—Porty ;ores, more
or less, the property of the late
ft W. O. Sena, situated at the end of
South etreet on the southern boundary
a the town; of good clay learn, large
house arid barn, drive stied; workshop;
hen -house; = artesian well (135 feet), the
ver3r bestof water; good fruit trees.
Ideal location, close to schools and
2hUrches. For further particulars apply
on the premises or to PEROT or WILL
NOVEL.
Used Cap 7
At lesa than half the regular
price. These Cars mast be
Sold irarnedlately as We need
the spaee for etorage, All in
goot running order, good
tires and battery. It will pay
stu to, buy one of these care
fot winter driving to taw your
good ear. No reasonable offer
sefueed,
Hot Water Car Watbiog $1
Mood -&' Son
FORD DEALERS
Mine IS Gorferich
” VOTERS' LIST NOME
-ViaTERS' LIST NOTICE.
Natio ,le hereby given that 1 have
complied With secteon 7 of The Voters'
Lists.. Act and that. I have Posted up at
my •oftke at the Town Hall, Goderleh,
on the thirty-first des, of October, 1932,
the list 011 ll pergons entitled to vote in
the said Municipality at Inurdcipal
tions and that such list remains there
for inspection.
Arid I hereby doll Upbri all voterd ao
take immediate proceedingeatohave any
errors or omissions corrycted accord fig
to law, the laat day for appeal being the
gest day of Novernber, 1032.
Dated this 3rd day of November, 1932.
' L. le KNOX,
Clerk 01 the Totter of Goderkh.
4°1/4s 'NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice 15 hereby given to all elersops
having any claim against the Estate of
George W. Sturdy, late of the, Township
of Goderich in elle Ceunty. of, 'Huron,
yeoman, deceased, who 'died oh or about
the Itith..deysof October, 1032, to send
seine duly proven to the undersigned on
or before Nevoid/Or .0 4932, aa on and
after that date segittore herein will
proceed to make dietelbutien of the assets
of the said estato, having regard only to
the claims they then have notice of:
DATED AT GODERICIE this 10111 day
of October, A. D., 1932.
HO'S and HAYS,
Cioderith, wart°,
Selleitore for the Efleetitere
. of the said estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
WILL HARK BACK TO DAYS WHEN
BEN CRONYN WAS BISHOP OF HURON
Church of England Has Set HOLIDAY ON NOV. 11th ?
_Aside One Week For
Celebration
The week ef November 13111 to the
20th th to be celebrated by the Chureh
of England as the hundredth ennhaer-
eery of the arrival of the Rev. Benjamin
Cement in Louden, and the 15111 anni-
versary of hie consecration sie Bishop of
aturort, Tele celebraton is of mote than
local interest. The coming of Bishop
Croisyn had results Mech. no one at the
tin% could poseibly have foreseen, and
Which even now aro hard to estimate In
their true proportion.
Worn out with the fatiguee sof the
oVerland journey by wagon from eetiebees
where the party had landed, the travel-
lero at length arrived nem' London, met
a man who directed them to "The Forks"
where they fotind teat, for the week.
end, at the Mansion Mute. Mr. Cronyn
ondueted a tervice in the echoolinouse
next day, Sunday, November Itith, 1032,
which led to an invitation to remain per-
enanently as the clergymari of tbe die-
triet, 'netted of going on to Adelaide.
Which had been hie orlginel objective.
IN TIEE ESTATE 01" THOMAS RED.
Film, :to of the Toren of Ooderloh,
in the COMO Of Moron, Esquire, De-
ceased.
All peraens having titbits against the
Estate, of the late Thome! Redfern, who
died On or about the 29t11 day of June,
1932, are hereby required; on Or lxfore
the 21st day 0f NoVeMber, 1932, to tend
to the Undersigned full partiodara of
their MIMS duly verified as after that
date the Estate will be distributed with-
out regard to the claims of which no
notice lids then been received.
DATED at ()Merlon this der of
Oefebereitn, 13311.
MANIC DONIOWir,
Cf6derich, OlitteU
Selieltor fee' tho tetentele.
Keep in mind the date of the annual
bazaar of tbe Woman's Aessociatiozt of
North street Unitedchurch on Satur,
day, Nov. 26t11.
WM Doris Mabel Harris is giving a
program of readinge, moriologues and
*etches at the Maeltay Hall on Tues-
day evening, Nov. 15t11.•
Sundae' night, Novemher 13th, at 7
p,m, in the el. A. Hall, a Special service,
and at 8.30 in the MacKay Hall, North
St., a very special servke, conducted by
Colonel Wm. Dalziel, Chief Secretary of
Canada and Newfoundland. Watch for
further atintatneements,
Please remember the herdstime party
urider auepices of Victoria Some and
Settee. Club Thursday evening, Nov
17th, at 8 p.m. Admiasion 150.
The Junior W. A. and the Chttrch
Boys' League of the Anglican church
will hold their annual bazaar and tea
on Saturday, Nov. 12111, in the parish
EXIIIBITION OF CANADIAN
PICTURES AT THE Ci. C. I.
Town 1 CtociunDoefilihaanadierPounblItle uStsethio0Board The staf
041 rangement with the Canadian Fine Art
f Of the 0, C. I. has made ar-
Whether or not Goderich stores should Guild of Toronto to give an exhibitIon
1
elose On Remembrance Day, November of orleirial oils, water colors, and eIgned
11th, will be taken up by the town coun- color proofs of the leading Canadian
ell tomorrOw (Friday) dean. If it is, artists, and reproductions of the work of
decided to time a civic proclamation may! European artists in theCanadian Na -
issue. On Mandea evening next the pubs I tional Gallery, Ottawa.
lie school board will decide whetrie; or , There are about.100 picture's and thee
not to close the'sehods. will be properly hung in the assembly
----e---- ----------.-- I hail end corridors of the Collegiate, and
provements, is the present St. Paula Will be on view Tuesday. Noir. 1501, front ,
, 4 p.m. until 11 p.m. An agent of the
Cathedral; end it is fitting that the
main celebrations connected wan the! Art Guild will be In charge and will eive
talks. to Winos in groups on the works
'The tide of immigration was setting 1 students 100. The proeeeds arc to be
anniversaries should be heId here. of the artists. Admission, adults 25c.
strongly in Western Ontario during the spent in purchasing pictures for the
firat,hale of that .century. Itetords shoe, tchool.
that church work was begun Luta! nutn- This is an opportunity no lover of ths
ber of ' well-known centres about that beautiful should miss.
time • St. Pewit, Woodstotk, in 1032;
1828; Grace' church, Brantford, 1030. DONNHIALT.—At Alllexandra Marine
Bt. Jolliet', Ingersoll, 1836; Vittoria in
Paris, 1837; Galt, 1340; StratfOrd, 1842' and Macre! Hospital, on Monday, Oct
alasuta, htoor.
tt1r. and Mae Frank Donnelly, a
d
YOUNG.—In
DIED
Ciriele on Wednee-
,
day, November 2nd, Hobert It'eurie, Ir
1119 lith year
centres, but apace does not permit de- The funeral will he held at his latt
some Iwo vears later, eeptember 4, eignificaliee Of the tensing of Mr. 'torte 1::e1L4eet'esE:la Ave" 011 Friday. V3trenitYN
Service in St. Paars tails, Our purpose is to point out Inc
4th, at 2 pan. Inter:11%st at Colborne
1534, fit. Paint thurth, London, was Ord nulyann. Iltoe was telreafiterott Absuilialuiptatit)cylerguyie•
13Loomprour).---in loVilifs Menlo.* Of
IN MEMORIAM
need, This Met Anglican thurch in
London, Ontario, was a Wooden building Church or England in Canada. HO 7‘ao oi:r2e, dear daughter and aster, Helen Jean
with it equare tower at the sentle enO
d. neecrated be the Arehbishep of Can. Bloomfield, Who passed (may Nov.
0111
the building being !et north and eouth, terbury on October 28, .1837, and preach -
e
Mid WE 10r.lated t0znowtatZt near the pre- ed his drat termen as bishop in St, Paul/ Rettembrarico le a golden intin
Deth trice to b,
eent Cathedral,. arid at the time was one Cathedral in London, Ontario. Christ areakbut all in vain,
Lave to Iiim and then to part.
ot the most eoirepteuone buildirige in the time Day, 1807. Ile called his clew to. la the greatest sorrow Od our heerts.
peeing tobinitutity of London. lit wee getlier in conferenee on January 27,1 you ace not fereotten, nor shall you
bunted derefa Aeli Wedrieeday, 1834, and 1838, and his ilest alined was lied it ever tee
r As leng as life and mein= 113n,
a OW 111. Paul'e was Opened foe Melee Septeintts 07 that year. We shall renteinter thee.
of tilo , Ever renicrratercel hy her MOTREIS,
rebruarik23. 1840. TI• de camel build. A careful study of the recorde
(Cat Untied en par 0) 17.falin, rizotLfzi al.2,,,I S.,1'.f.14Zricto.
IIG. with considerable edditione end im. 1
St. Mooch 1843.
The First Bishop
Prior to that time there lied been
church work in ebetain other important
31111=111,