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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-12-15, Page 3The Merchant's Friend An adveitiser's message in the Gode. rich Star reaches the reader oa Thurs., day, the day of publication,in plea* of tune for perusal and for week -end shopping. •••••••••••04p4~0~~M•Wir Oferic ISZITENTIO-THIRP YEAR nunseriptIon: $2 a yea« in •Conrad* *Ann Year to U. S. Onto. , Our 1933 Calendars n€e? ealetineee, resinennent la -eener, itOe arrived anti gee avallatin te paleintatinsanee sabwribezee Tito Star.. 'Mere is a alione et five. Get yin= Lew eagle the renne eeropletn GODERICII, ONTARIO, CANADA, TITURSPAIir, DEMMER 1500032 WALI NitreatePthftar Goderich Stores Are Ready For Brisk Holiday: Trade -- Plenty of Snow For Santa's Visit Can Come on Sleighs This. Year Blizzards Are Frequent Santa Claps Will -come to Goderieli this year with hie piranhr eleign ancl teen - deers, for the weatner has been =ado na his order. /43eSt year Santa was "rained, out." The most prolonged nre-Ohristraas sPell ot real wintir weatleer has been with. us for two weeks arid is still here. Nor does the weatherman offer any re- lief. He Bald "colder" for tedan which` ha$ 'been one of the stormiest he year. A beaver snowfall, with a. nixie wind, •Provided a blizzard of old-time propor- tions thLs morning. Motor traffio was practically at a standstill and citizens keen indoors. •By inid-afternoon the etonn had subsided. On Monday also of Ws week a Wiz- zard raged all day. The thermometer dropped to six degrees above zero and with a stiff wind blowing conditions were mighty uncomfortable outdoors.. Onlet a few inches or so of snow has fallen hereabnuts, however. There is more to the east and north. Con Mot - day the harbor wan titian over as fax as the !breakwater and on the sari eveningSthe sleeting rink opened for the etatopn -Last might Me hockey team held its first pre -dice, Whet a -change from a- year-ago! Otte matt told Te Star he lead already bursa. ed as much coal as he bad by the end of January, 1932, But Santa Claus will be able to come to Squ,axe Park on sleighs on Satuielay and that is some compensation. Last gighn the, volored, lights in the blg tree Tor thenfirstolime, Santa's, visit ls scheduled for 10 a.m. • W, 0, F. M. ANNOUNCEMENT With •the %sit to Goaerich, this week of J. J. Page, general neanaget of Wes- tern Moat* Flour Mills, nienitecl, an- nouncement was made of a salary eadeto- • tion of 10 -per antand a 5 per cent. eut n wages, for employees ot the looal plant, to take effect the 1rst of the year. This is the second nnut" ,Western Can- ada. Iles made since Meaglepreselon set in, the first being 10 per ant, all round. It is attelbutatile to the present condi- tion or the nailing industry. . • SHOOTING,MAT011„ DE() . 19, 1932 Lt 2 p.m. i3 ayneld road 2. -miles south of Goderich, for turkeys, geese, ducks and hiekens Guns and annpn1ti*n plied, EARLCOOPER, Phone 605 r 23'. PUBLIC NOTICE -• aeryinenTION aereenVMe.- •e• • a , 4 • 'A meetbag of the, ratepayers Of Col - aria Township will be held in the tan:1031p hall, Carlow, on Monday, .tado, 26th, 1932, from 1 o'clock to 2' onlock pan., for the purpose of nominating a Reeve and four Coimcillore for 1933. vrmixor SALLOWS, . • Assistant Twp. Clerk. REAL ESTATE AD INSURANCE 9'I1E ARMSTRONG REAn ESTATE AND iNSURANCE AGENCY. Some Cheap Patens for Sale 120 acres, large beta 'barn, 1% story :Iloilo, large orcbard, spring ereek, only three miles froin Goderieh. Price $1600e .strictly cash, 200 -acre farm, slaughter price for •auick sale, only. $22.00 per acre. Soil principally clay loam, • no waste. Very few stones or fouI weeds. About 120 acres now under cultivation. More aeady, about 60 aeres timbered. Good bank barn, 1%.story house in fine eon - clition. • Orchard; good water. Located about 12 miles from Town of Goderich, County of Huron, Ont„ close to school, 'large !Allege. Handy markets. TERMS —$900ndowti cash, balance t tedit terms, • ',very easy if requirdd. Tang paid in full for 1932. • No back taxes. No eeellange • aecepted. Immediate possession. If interested write to J. W. ARMSTRONG, °Mee Upstairs, East Side Sqaare TOP.O. Box 89 Gederich, Ont. Real Estate and insulate Properties sold, rented and • rents collected. Tare, automobile, burg- lary, accident and sickness Inger- ance. Book-keepitig and Auditing. F. WOOTALCOMBE HAltelfrarelar ST REET Intoten 290 TEE O. F. CAREY CO. • FIRE, ACCIDENT an ROTOR Calt oNsIttift Nettle oenCnamenate remat, weer ere Caticqicti Inane 230 • NELSONIIIIL, Romer W. CRAIGIE Insurance and Real Estate DOMINION. PROVINCIAL, • DIIINIC/PAL BONDS. HOCKEY SCHEDULE ''hin stricts Intermeribte 0.K.A. hockey schedule was oeloPt- ed at a meeting bed at Mitchell on Monday 'algid and is predueed below. The meeting voted not to include Titeletoele • and Milverton, which =gilt admission. TneY wal none a group of their own. The opening game in Goderioh is on Friday, DeceMber nth: ' Dec. 27 Goderich at tieaforth Dec. 27 Mitchel' at Clinton Dec. 30 Clinton at Ciederich Dec. 30....., fiettforth at Mitehell Jan. 3 ....... . „„aditehell at Seafortle Jan. 5 .. „Clinton' at neaforth nue, 6 'afitchell at GoderIch Jan. 10 Goderich at Clintori Zan, 10 Mitchell at Seaforth Jan. 13, •Seafartb. atGoderich Jan. 13 Clint= at Mitchell Jan. It1 Goderten at Mitchell Jan, 17 Seaferth at Clioton Jan. 20 Goderich at Clinton, Jan, 20, Seaforth at Initehelt Jet'. 24 Goderich. at Seaforth • Jan, 24 Mitchell at 011otote Jan. 27 Clinton at Initchell Jan, 27 ..... . . .....Seafoith at Goderich Jan. 30 Clinton at Gedealch Feb. 1 ,Goderich MitcheU Feb. . ..13eaforth at Clinton Feb. 3 Mitchell at Goderich • eb, 3 Clinton at Seaforth Oath Is Set Aside By Tax Collector East Wawanosh Official Does —ut RepOrt Deliprioeuts ',my first duty is to theiownship teme- nte' eati Tax Collector Patterson of East Wawanosh, to J. W. Bushfield, who was cross-extunining bien M. the sessions to- day. Patterson had just admitted that he is not reporting delnIquent tax -payers to 'the aunty treasurer ts requlred by statute. • ."Aticl.you say_ that Ituownig full well the oath which you have taken?" saki Mr, Bustnield. ° • "Yes, we believe in giving otn• farmers a chanceee said Mr. Patterson. ' "The towaship semen hires me." • "BILL" DREW IS MANAGER Hockey Executhre, ror ak e s Choice— "Butch" Whitney Injured in. First practice At -a titeettrigenn etrIltieketarnittie exte: cutinenneet night •William Drew was an- pratitect manager. He was not present but has ,ronsepted to act. The meeting was held. after the first practice Of the season, In Which the veteran "Butch" Murney, sustained a bad cut over the right eye, the wound requiring the sere vices of a theater. An effort is being nutde to arrange an exhibition game. . . _ GODERICII GIRLS DEFEATED On Monday, December 12th, the 001 baeketball squad came out on the long end of 30 to 2a score against Mit- t wee MAY an exhi, bitiOn - game but the win speaks well for the locals. The „line-up ferr Goderich: Centre, Madeleine inaftel; -forwards, Ruby rington, Marjorie Deer; guards, Marge Mason, Efile Jewellentuth Murney; subs., Ruth Curwen, Margaret Elliott, Isabel Tyndall. LOST IPS T—Tuesday evening, a ladies' brown ,purse with car license and other articles valtiable to ovvner. Finder please return to STAR OFFICE and re- ceive reward. IOST.—A White and Browie Springer Spaniel Dog. This dog is medium size, has large ears arid "a short tail. A reward is offered for his return. Apply to COURTLAND KERR, R. R. No. 4, Ciederich, Ont., or Phone Carlow 1322. POR SALE OR To RENT FOR SALE—Piano benches at tactory Prices. Order one now for Christ- mas, G0DER,IC/1 ORGAN CO. LTD., Cioderich, Ont, • 'MAT Mit RENT.—Ott St. Vincent St, Comfortable and -warm, all con- venience.,, garage, garden, lawn, and tipactoue verandah. Formerly part late Judge Doyle' s re s id e nie 6, M. W. HOWELL. Phone 213 or 3, PARM FOR SALEn—Fortei acres, more 11. w.oifi Ipit'ettesirtfatent olhatheenlaoters South streec on the southeen boundary of the town; of good clay loam, large Male and barn, dram Shed; workshop; hen -house; artesian well (135 feet), the very best of water; good fruit trees. Ideal locatien, cleat to tehoole and elturches. For further Partieulars apply on the preannes or to ritturr or WILL NAFIEL. • C. H. • HUMBER JewetLeFt THE SMALL SI ORE Wien THE sin Sedan Successful Year for Hospital But Action of Nurses' Association Jeopardizes Future of Much Needed institution •••••••es•••••.... • The Alexandra Marine and General Hospital ban bad a geed 'ewe and, at the annual meeting held on Monday evenitg In MacKay Hall there was a fair anon, dance. The financial report- presented by Mr, George Williams was adopt/44nd the three ntemaers of the Board of Gov- ernors whose terms, were expiring, naMe ly Mr. 0. L. Parsons, the presIdett; Mrs. 0, A. Reid and Mr. R. 0, Hays, Jr.. were re-elected or three years. Mr. A, In, 'Robertson ,was reeeleoted auditor and Mr, Wtn. Lane honorary auditor and. at a board meeting after the meeting of the Associate= the officers were re -appoint - ea: president, Ca L. Parsons; Vice pre- sident, George Williams; acretary, T. G. Connote; treausrer, R. C. Whatelen Dr. W. W.. Martin had resigned from the board as he SVas put down as the rearn- sentative of an organization that dote not function the Goderich medical so - clay. ,The earestitotion proVides for a board of twelve directors six men and three ladies to be elected' three ,annual- IY, and three to be appoitted, one by the town council, one by the county council and, -one by the Medical Soolety, AS the medical Society is non existent It would be impossible to get a regularly appeinte ed representative, and the eonstiteition can ,only be changed after notice in writ- ing. The nifficulty was got over by giv- ing the Hoard power to mein% an ape Peintment from the medical men of town until the Society is reorganized. Votes -and, expressions of thanks to of- ficers and -atudearies ' and -all-wile' had assisted•in the .work were -passed or Velee Budilatia The man who needs Life Insurance most is the man who cannot get it. Ask any of the 400,000 men who were "turn- ed down" by life insurance companies last year. An accident, or a few days' 'Illness, Often converts a good risk into a reject- ed applicant. Wina men are buying all the life insurance they can while they are insurable. The time to inStlfe is now. Thanes t 118 illeeidatte 549 H. 11. LONG' Diettict Agent The financial statement, shows re- ceipts of $11,794.44 received 'for main= teinteee and • treatment', of patients, grants of 4750 from the .eourity and s1467.70 from, the Province, and 050 et ca grant from Me town was received af- ter- the books were eV:med. Membership 'tickets sold amounted to $425. Receipts frcm the Matilda Trainer Amid of $250, of the Alice Miner eudowment fund $459 and from the estate of the tate Robert maelcine $300, Made a tend .of $1,000. Experalitures included 0,868.32 nor sup: plies, .46,031,80 for _salartes and wakes, and other expen.ses Orought the total up to 913,474.50, while' $3,400 was transfer- ferrea to the buildtrig tuad account, and • tote' of '33,000 at the Bank .of Mon- trecil, represent* tlie outstanding liability on the indicting. During this. year 44, - was paid on the .contract, $2,800 Of if Itnan was repaid.. The surplus assets over liabilitles .is $62,972.21O. In- surance! of 05,000 is earried.. . • The- collective, days' stay of patients In 1932 was 6,062, slightly less than in 1931, when the total Was 6,-606, but 1931 was the highwater mark. Number of patiente treated. in 1932, 384, in 1931 385, in 1930, 394 and 1909, 357. Receipts from pa- tients 111 1832 were $11,794, hi 1931 $13,- 845, •in 1030, $11,888 and in 1929, $10,- 690. Average Cost of patient ner day -in 1932,42.22, in 1931, $2.20; in 1930, $2.76e n 1929, $2.47. • • - A lot of correspondence was reed bY Mr. T. G. Commn, the sicretary, from the Nurses' •Association and inspector, whion reveals the unhappy condition the hospital Is in on account of the action of the Nurges' Assotiatiore An insisting that nurses to unite for the degree of 11.N. must have their training in an ap- proved - training school, and the .0ode- rich training nehool is not approved On account of the lack tf a separate nurses' home. While this is the only feature objebted to• at the present time Mayor Lee takes tbe view that if tilts -were Pro- vided it would only be a short time un- til the inspector' of the Nurses' Assoeta- don would iind something else to make an excuse for•elisqualifying the trainirig echool. The Nurses' Association hae been endeavoring for a coup* of years or more to -restrlet the supply of turas qualifying as R. N. ort account of the ovecsupttyand consequent unetriploy- mete • • Last spring Dr. Robb stated in Me 'house that It was not any intention Of making a change In the cegulatiotin'ine to hospteal train:Mg schools but now everything is changed. It was decided to write for an explanation of this change policy and a motion Was pasend auth- orizing the directors to continue their effort to get oe teatime of the ruling which, woUld 'allow of the Cloderich training school being continued. As it la now .Dr. Martinsaid there are girls all ready to take up a course at the Gode- rieh hospital and the .130ard does not know whether !tei accept them or not, and there are ericaaciete on the staff to be filled. The president, !Via Parsons, told of the visit to the county council and of :the resolUtiort that haa been panted there protesting against the • action of the Nurass' Assodation. If only graduate nursee are to be employed in the oboe - rich halpital 'this would make the con - Unarm,* of the ltospital difficult retid would no doubt forte the pries of henn-4 tal arvite up inuch higher than It at Present. It Was suggested An efficient body of nurcee could be graduated arras= the, Mailer hospitals, who, though they would be =able to talt themalves would stil 1* Oldest nurses, at a some- tvliat lotver fee. . CHRISTMAS NUMBER Tilts 'week's issue is the Christ- mas nnOPPing number of The Oostende Star and it is worth seen. Ing that in spite of the depretslon this year's issue is as large and eenteius as mucb advertishin any of OW, Outstare.% Wapping i numnersg Totmer years. It thone who have money win Spend there should be a goad Oluestraas businees ,yete Let's do what we an to cheer the heart the mere thant and justify bis optimism, and, Most nnportant oft all, buy at home. Was a Mason' Over 60 Years Late Jolur Wilson, Auburn. Laid to Rest on Satui.day The tuneral of John Wilson, na, who praised anray an. Wednesday of last Wan, was.held tram. Knox Presbyterian church,. Auburn, on, Saturday, under the auspices of Morning Star Lodge, A. F. 'de ,A.. M. Rev, Dr. Barnett, 'retired' Pee:sin/team minister of Ooderiche cow/acted. the ser - vices_ andthe 'Masonicservioe was eon - ducted, ay WareMaster t.r. Pentland, with. Dr. B 0 Weir • master • Of tern:antes The 'pallbearers were W. t Riddell, 11. D. Munro, nn. J.: Thompson, E. Liewnsn, J. Hinton, Joho 1VicNabb, Honorary pall- bearers, past masters et' tbe twasoneo Lodge, were Alex.. Inackennie, W. Bailie, AISIL Yeallg.,Penteeon.• Amon% ther.e senditig *Joint tributes Were Meru - mg 'Star Masonto Lidge, Vest Wetwanoen Mutual Fire Insurante Cie. Knox entinaay eeheol, Interment was 'Made ite Hope Chapel -cemetery, -concession 13, Hallett. ,late me. Wilson was one of tile oldest and. Most highly asteemed resi- dents of this vicitiltY and ofie who had peen more Or less in public life toe ewer 60 years. not of the late Joseple Wilson and. Isatiel Shearer, he was born at ,Loch intaben; Scotland, 84 years itace and came with his parents when e boy of- seven years to Reenester, N.y., where the lam- ilyeremained foe five years before twang to Canada, They lived for a short time at Kellens Corners, near -Shakespeare, and then 72 years ago moved to W. Vita- wanosh. As •a- boy he attended S.S. No. 3, tien: Wtiwatiosh, and •later took out a teacher's certificate at. the Goderich Ctrammar Sahool. After te,achMg -for a short time in his home venal he' came Lo Hallett and tetight tlen'Anburn school, ato, '1, SO leteon Ann nen, NO. 9, immediately nettle of Aubdria 'Here he remained. for 15 yeas. Many tenants of the lOcelity, some who are now well past the three score and ten *nark o were pupils of Mr. Wilson at No. 9,..nlialett. Sixty-ohe years ago he took as his first partner in -life Ellen Jaeltson; a member of that schod seetion.. While teaching there Ur. and Mrs. Wilson. and faintly livid in a residence which stood on •the eouthweetern corner of the school yard and is well rerrietnnered,ny many of the older residents. Here Mr. Wilson. taught' in the old log ahool,. the newer frame /camel and Was present at the re -open- ing of new briek building four years ago After completing hislong term at No. he returned and completed- hie. career as a teacher in las lunge. schoot in. West Wawasiosh, the stifled school: where lie had commehced. Ile returned to Hullett and for a time operated the Walkerbtun sawmill. In 1800.. he purehased the farm one-half mile east of Auburn, wnere his son, John, still resides. Following the death of his first wife in the late ninetlea Mr. Wilson left 'Millett to take up his residence in Colborne whet* be took a seemed partner -in -We, Agned Dobie pat - Corson, who _predeceased him only last, October. NO always enjoyed good' health and was bedfast only two clays prior to hie death which came gehtly as the result of fipened old age. . WATER AND LIGHT Waterworks Engineer Need Not Be (Wended Erigineer Under hien' Conditions The regular meeting of Mei Water and Light Oominfation Tao UM on Vette.' da' evening lasI, tvlien etearat (VOW,- tiette or eleetric range and water ter - %Ices were pat.,,,,cd. A letter front the thief factory inspector, Jas. T, Burke, of the 004110 Dept. of tabor Meted that 14 tvas nO OOIIgCIneeeneery te haw a qualified engineer he &ergo of the Plont Oar e °Whig to &Valet in tise plaut. Ap- plications for the poattion of engineer at the plant were reeeked front tee Bracer, Atbear, tante A. Sten% Sant McNeill WM. MlinlOtla Feagall, and rank flhIetI. arid itro lMd O'er. CHATTELS OF MISSING FARMER (Tax Collections WERE SPIRITED AWAY BY NIGHT Are Slightly Down BeJgrAve Merchant.Named Az ARREST IN BLYTH CASE " Penalty No Tog*, Last Day to Escape Knolziptc About It, Young Man in Custody After Inquiry Rtuh See& Loses Case Into rotate Alcohol Case . At an inqueet hole at Inyth on Mon- 'M 'With today e last day $or payment SESSIONS LIGHT ........... ddokuw daytwo doctoro testified at it nee venni neon/ Ot eeene de, at taxies without &Marring a *penalty re. ththe Actioos Are Set Over li,........ ..........„—.exaMinatien. After the Medical men The docters had Made a Post-Mortene nOole sg, „ en a ecription Which, ttillett ,Janies Taman, a canna at the,town hall aro a little Wimp - No Criminal Cases---Eignt Lava youiv garage employee of that village. pointing, for wiaereas $2,0,000 ailq CITtett.. ed in the first tour daye of the week, at and the oaung Mares lather had been todaylihtly snore than $8004 had been reeetved. At this rate reeelpts of taxes will ne $10,000 less than laet year. In other word% $10,1100 will be added, to the unpaid taxes, whIch already amount to $40,000, an accumulation ever it period of years. „ Speaking or last-minute reeelpte Col- lector Robertson raid; Motet forget that we skImme.d off ,the eream et the taxes eaxIn this year nn °Retina a one, cial Olen:ant Minn Front Decerober Mb to the end ot the ' year there Is a 2.per cent penalty and after tleat 8 per mat . Only one ease Was tried at the eeseions heard the inqUest was adjourned to per - held here on Tuesday and, Wednesday, mit further invenigation„ On Ineeday Provincial Constable MeCoy arrested that being. the civil action 0!Bc1mUnd Walsh vs, wow, J. Cole and, xelweee Clark Stanley and brought him to °ode - rich. He appeared before Magistrate Pittman. all of East WaWancish, vnitch Reid -charged •atith "ulnas" under the brought mit some startUng testimony, L.C.A. and wee remanded tor one week. 'Eight other civil eases were adjourned atiO there were no criminal actions, so that the tounty was saved the expense Rga of a jury. Proceedings opened Tuesday 4'r HafisterunanennararacigeleoscaeclatWeieladnvemsdaidadt, noon. Receives Medal Disappeared at Night Evidence that the chattels of a, farm, including horses, cattle, etc., had been carted away in trucks by night was given by the plaintiff in the WaishoCole-Pltt- Man tate. Cole, the defendant, was ac- cused by Walsh pr paying for Me trucks to transport the chattels. Cote len mer- chant at Belgrave. Both he and Walsh were creditors of Pittman, who Is min, alma ehattel mortgage, which had been given by Pittman to Cole prior to las disappearance, is declared mill and void in the judgment. Walsh was awurclea 00it and tests as against Cele and $106.50 and interest at 5 per •cent. as against Pittman. . • -- -An English Farmer • berta 'Johnston Penman,' described as a refined and distihguishecl looking Englisaman, took up a 50-eare farm en East Wan anash valeta years ago but was never able to make things go. He Ls now believed to be back in nngland. Ile left a trail of debts betand him and his genie content- ed with the disappearance of his effeets, allegedly aecomplished with, the help of Cole and other -creditors, T1143 plaintiff alleged fraud and conspiracy in the Elchelne. Yudge• Displeased His Honor conunented In his judgment as followei "Candidly, 3 don't like the transaction.. ,. The evidehce leads' me to believe that Cole knew' when he took the °tenet mortgage from Pittman that Pittman was not in tolvent eircumstan- ces -and that he would, not be able to pay 100 cents on the dollar if he Made an assignment." L. Dancey appeared for the plain- tiff and J. V. Buehfield, Winfeham, foe defendant, The foliowing cases were adjourned until a date to be fixed; Janus Alfred Cowan vs. Charles Bondi; F, T. Cisigie vs. J. en. Craigie; Krugel vs. Mantel; John Jamieson vs. Thomas Irwin; Stan- ley vs. Harrisori; Stanley Mitchell vs, William Jewell; William H. and Lillian 'lel. Stirling vs, The Hay Townehip Far- mers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. . - PACKING PLANT FOR HURON Former Councillor Foy many years a Justice of Me Peace and later a conirniationer, in this cap- atity 15 Mak las' last afildaint on lVfone day. He took a. keen interest itt wiuni- cipal affairs anct served oil both Iltillett and Colborne 'Councils. Last year be re. tired as auditor of the West Watvatioeti Mutual Fere Insurance co., after Dane pying the position for over 40 years. ate took an active interest in church work and was Bible class teacher and, an elder of Kited Presbyterian church. The deceaad was well known in fra- ternal circles as a patriot among the Masons of this district. He was an hon- orary member of Old LIght lodge, Lusk - now, of which he was first made a mem- ber 53 years ago. /n 1815 he Milli - ted 'with Morning Star aLodge, Carlow, and five yeare later, beeatie 'Matter. In 1930 he was presented by Wand Lodge with the Past 'Matter's jewel lit honor of over 50 years standing. ' Mr,- Wileoh is survived by font' tons, John, on the homestead; William, Ram - nen Alberta; Andrear, of tabgdon, who was elated as' the Democrat trea. surer of Cavalier County, Mae in the re - dent 11. S. Election; Shearer, 1,oraion, Twenty-four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren, two brothers, Rev. James Untwist, DD., natter Wyettwood Presbyterian ehincli, Toronto, and Jos- eph, of Delta, Calorada, aka survive. Committees Appointed at Clinton and Gederich to Look Into Qucetion Inspector Goldie was in Goderfeh this afternoon meeting a number of the fruit growers' of the district hi .connectioo with a proposal for a antral pancitig plane for Huron. A similar meeting was. held yesterday afternoon in Clinton, When a conunittee of four was appointed ,to look into the proposal. And a committee of four, Wes. Joynt, Lucknow; Frank Itaithby, Auburn; Wm. L. Young, Col- borne; and 3. W. Salkeld, Goderich Township; was appointed to meet with the Clititon four and look into the pro- posal. 'they are to visit Woodstock packing plant before making their repert, This is not a told storage plant, aimply (Continued on page sixteen) a central packing plant. Another matter which %vas under dis- _ -mission is the apple magot and the meet- ME FREVENTION °F °A14°E# Ing here adopted a resolution which.was rmahlOatoordisoanuedLabmyb thhea8Deapa:tiamPPelnYt °off passed at the (Minton meeting that the pa Government be requested to pass legis - Health, which anyone intereeted may lation providing for the cutting down of all hawthornes ante; seedlings and un- sprayed orchards with 600 yards of a commercial orchard, with the objeot of tombating the magot. The spray re- ferrred to is the two sprays which are tonsidered necessary to destroy the ma - got, cited uneared for • tree harbor the insect nt was felt that little opietaltion would ,be experienced to the cuttingtiown of old orchards if the owner did not think it worth while fighting the maget. Mr. Goldie said with the preference provided in the Brutish fruit market for Canadian fruit it was up to fruit grow- ers to look after that market and pro- vide gad fruit and prices were eatisfae- tory. Agricultural Representative lenteod accompanied him to Ooderieli. Prizes and Diplomas Presented to Successful Students of Victoria Friday night last waa a mernerable oc- engine tor Victoria, echool, beitg the an- nual commencement. The kindergarten roont and hallWaY were -prettily interned Nunn Christmas decorations and the ac- commodation was taxed to the ltmit. Harold Blackstone, chairnian of the school board, -presided in happy style and kept e, brigla end internam; pro - Aram -moving A caorits prepared •by Ur, Player, Inu- steal instructor at the Public schools, was splendidly given, after which a parasol drill was presented ,ey 'lumber of girls. 1.,n1li'llrn13:1 00t. 13:11n1;reau?°,3rntade:villr: tornet duets, by can Anderson and Wtle. who left heee it few years, ago ta lake tho • Mut Carter were mach altere.ciated, as position of organist and choir leader of was also a vocal eolo by little Evelyn St, George's church Owen Sound, has left for St. John, New Brunswick, where helms, lieen appointed arganist and tenolr minter. Prior to Ma leaving Owen Sound Mr, Wilkinson was presented ,With a beautiful travelling clock by the adult • members of the choir, the nreeentation clzlg macte by tne reetor, Rev, W. IL Dunber, cunt two• of the oho* boys Medd the presentation of a silver cigarette ease. .GODERICH BRIDGE CLUB M the weekly duplicate Midge tourna- ment held at the MacKay Iltainiast Tnes- daY evening, the following were the win - nem; • North. and South—let, has. Itlealdtts and D. D. Mooney, 10; 2n4, Mrs, (Dr.) Hunter and Mrs. Liaker, 9; 2rd, T. TO Pattereon and Jas. Donaldeon, East and West --est, Mrs, (Dr.) Field and Mrs, E. C. Beacom, ine; 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. le. J. Nand, 6%1 arti, NOW Evel)a Dean and Bert Osborne. 2. The games will be urine on every Tuesday evening, and 'Waiting will earn - 'Ilene° at 8,10 snare. - • • ) 1LR C A It WILKINSON to N Donaldson, with her , Mother, liars. Win trod Donaldeoh, aceompanying on the piano. ' , • A patrietie play was a very fine num- . beta representing first the aboriainal In- dian who was the first .0anadian, then in succession the Fallen, the Englisn, Irish, Seaton and the Caned Empire Loyalists, all of whom antributed their share to the building of a 'Canada. In story and song ehe °attuned groups told the story of thetr hare in nation build- MtnW.g. 11, ?dee made the presen- tation ef penes donated by the Victoria Home aed nehool. Club, the following beIng the winners:- . Jr. 1V.—John COO first in general prentlency and depertMent. Jr. IV, SAILOR TS IMPROVING It is repoetect from Ale:Madre hospital thenneek ilenalideat Part Colborne, nrst ma's on the steatner Dennacendit. who • sustained severe hijurtes when lte newel the held of the veal on Tuesday night of last week. is improving and ,out of danger.- It Was fit first fearea that Mary Renard, mead in general profi- his back was broken, meleant:yh, atinrcist dinepogratmaaerriatt. pararit. 2/1e/ar.:1,yHaoneede. • iin=D HIS DISTRICT deportment. Sr. /11„ Mary 'leathern% nrst in general proficienty and deport' cd Me list for Ford tales in the London For 'the month of November Jack Weed mtnt. Jr. HL, Seryl Cranston, first in District, towns under 5,000 populatiota general pronlcieney and deportment. Jack disposed Book, James Hume, ilea in tonere]. proof men unitse new and - , ficiency and deportment. I Book, Helen otherwise 4:•••••:,,4,•••••••.•••••••••• Howard, &et in general proficiency and deportment. Primer—Rose Bovra. "A" elass; Robert Bissett, first in gen- in general proficiency and deportment in Coml. E ven ts nal proficiency and deportment in "A" wale Iseneongsa Bumps elate. Kindergarten, Mary Gallow, first 15 profkiency lu the ninnies, dean Verna Miller, first in proficieney in the afternoon -class. To Mr. J. P. Heine, principal of the Collegiate Institute, was assignee the preeentation of the diplomas anticating their standing as public echool graduates, and in making the presentation he cot- gratuiated the graduating class and reolviabaegly their teachers. The diploma winners hair eut, ehampooed And waved, all for were as follows: rireteclass honors—Fern Cranston, after Chrtstma. 111alte your appoint - 85e for one week before and one week ,4111nath6etritleilMeluerIlraLy, ni ewn tisu early. nt:h ownheo5w5511.1 ten, Dorothy Yule. Second-class boilers boolts or games, either new or Used te donate toes, —Kenneth Aitken, Jot* Barton, Burns the 'Santa, Claus fund, please leave sante ,MBreytiyi"Vrhit°t! at MacKay Hall as soon as passible. Broken toy a which tan be mended will be gratefully accepted. • Keep in mind the play; "Deacon Dubbs," alga dancing and drills, by 8. fa. No. 0, Colborne, on Wednesday, Dee. 21, 071 ehowing of Bedroom Novell' s is proving very popular, Dainty things such as Bed Dolls, Pyjama Bags, Sachet Bags, Hat Stands, Pin Cushions, eta. ete. Lovely ants at reasonable prices are to be found at SCHAEFER'S. Here's a • real Christmas gift for you from the Goderich Beauty Shoppe; your 'have for applying. The titles are What , D Everyone Should Know About Cancer, 1 in Dunlop hall. Admission 25 cents. The Prevention of Cancer, Cancer of the Many people are finding our special Mouth, A Word to You About Caner, Christinas displays of rot assistenee in The Doctor and the Cancer Patient, Int- alecting their Christmas gifts. Your —...---e.,_„—.. neatly packed in Christmas boies portant Facts for Women About Tuition. gifts FIVE OUT OF SIX at SOHASPnWS. Just try a couple of :os. of the lovely At Guelph Winter Fair lent week Mr. mixture of • Creams, Chccolates and Jellies at BLACKSTONV'S, 2 lbs. for 35e. /Vs a real valet Chastities 3liecia1-20n discount on nano All Wool ellanitete or Bed Covers. T. H. Bowler made an entry of six birds and won prizes as lotions: Pint calla first hen, liret cotkerel 'and first and second pullet, iti a big conmetition. It may be of interest to know that some of rich th _Collegiate Institute. Ail e geed shades aro here, it wonder - these birds were hat atched the °odna, range e- ta chorae :from. Act quickly for Ude special at SCHAEPER'S. •-A quiet wedding took plate at tRIEIIL-OKE he Vic- riCome to the Sanford Sunday Seim] en2mteeertablenrnd mena, at ot00h.at n Teutrreilaj and e(r.iliz u6rrdiaay,StiftrecneiMtebderclituDrtchh, Prlirjeltna3lel'ill3draetd- ,111 IgeoLond01:1'021E3 Aldlanivessaimint2igred{tenantsdy . Catherine Oke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F mein at me a pa Hem fee this one, gArn NEARLY BROKE EVEN A meeting of the Ooderich Fair Board Richard Oke, was united in Marriage,no eves held yesterday at whieh all Accounts Daniel John -Richt, of Blyth, con of Mr. Remember the Cf. C. 1. spealtine con - were pansed and prize money is being and Mrs. Charles Richt, of myth, Rev. , test in Nlacliay Hall tomorrow (Friday) Paid in full. 'I'he Government grant is Fred. 'W. Craik performed the ceremony..1." 'P'n1' Oliver collection. about $40. Bid even tin the 1032 fair sumnts AnigivING Home The Goderich:eitiousa_.zty nihio:mppec:aspera. away down this year, amounting to onlY tartainmente will be held to clean up daily after their semen on the Great sax°, nate eau mow an ideal Chan- hfirno sPetitti oiler in lieridanent wavee froir ------,manent WOO and Finger Wave, all for now until Jan. 7 , very nearly breaks even and a few en- Ooderieti vectors are ' arrieing the ccore. The note the directors car- ried from last year has been renewed. it.Litickneson. alea0,111De analrxelciedican 71-1, etorrednrOgo: bli,i1n,, yinnattat naiipptaitaotrmyeonut telarwyoaur5tifireitetndo. altluaat William Thomas', Charles Oteien nhaelea Ina enneeee, paone 553. Melted, John Allan, Prank eneCattly, Merril leeKee, Clayton Elaine, Albert ..sporptoliat,11 Johnoton and othera . 011 InidaO, Dee. APPLES TO TEXAS Oth, (trace Carnets= Bell. &miner of the late leir. and Mrs. Willis nett, aged Among 1113 OUtOing Oraistliatia preen 40 years. • edentot.vnTioeveirdecaeweaswasnostradaefgelnyc:gromforli taltlie. 'It' ottheittroNn. no.oueryeOr3pr°Maeneptweoct3t0371trall." ricitac:°0P ,.—itlarny aLceedeeyri.elteclong2Tiyoularvcoa.39% tr..zcodlineiTorPtelhtost1:451:73.tve.C116/1/11 eid, Le, Texae, Tao tango Will eest abaut DALT Nee -In nolnield Taanchip, on , Lad be Tilliredelt. Dee. eth. mary. beloved wife SKUNKS DEPRECIATE IN VALUE ON EVE OF YULETIDE SEASON The brothers oaest. John eat %Main, residing near Widtechtirch, mently start,ed out on a tkunk.huntillt exPedl, tion, in an effort to grave the depression, without the formality of taking oat a trapper's license. The expedition Was temporarily sueemful, for they &Weed - cd rounding up Ave of these /attune little fur -bearing aahltite. Bat Game Weitzel' Itabert Carrick Etnened a nen or rather a skunk. The WC aloo iwldt Winglaam !den- eucamsftilly argued the emir& oUt of One $7g0 down in Teem, but willtruth it, 'Tnere aro no apples in Total Of Mozgarl rialto% ac4.1 70515. eharge and four skunks. William was fined ale and costs. The usual line $10 per pelt and bout brouierc ct-ao THEIR SIX'11E111 ANNIVERSARY clanged. Mr. mai Oleo. Wiz. Vromnan are cele. The Government gets the skunksbratina the shitictli anniversary of their It was a Chrittanas,Plica ceaft. tiOSid Canters and Gordon Ade were tztit omitted on reelects driving ci=geo. IN MEMORIAM OillAltIrilonnit toeing tentereatnatee ct our Carting haby,1 Peter Claire Gaunt, who pa,.....sed away Dec. lath, 1931. 13weet little flower of heaveidy histh. wodang 611 OatUrda7 tvIth a i'cOgY Ire was too, fair to b:ooni en earth, gatherhte at their 11.474O, Many Lenten aedly irateeen tai eetlinal vArtr.,Nv, DETER aani 1,40,04_4--eteetteentte otione neteninn eninnittno rattkium. mkt ' hiy•Year-Old Chile •