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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-12-29, Page 411 YOUR TEE comma STAR 4LBORNE TOWNSHIP CHANGES DEFICIT INTO GOOD SURPLUS So Claim A. 3. Goldthorpe Seeking Re-election As Reeve W. 1.. YOUNG OPPOSES • Seeking Election its Reeve on Currency Infletion Policy Annousseentent by Venn L. Young that be Intended hi eoatest the Colborne ReeVeithp with Albert Oo/dtharpe on the Inflation ot eurreneY Pletform, 'crime near the close of the nominatien meettng et Carlow on: Monday afternoon mit Swale Inusch into the closine period or the proceeding% Reeve Goldthorper bad taken an heUr Of the eerlY Part of the Meeting in Which he gaVe a there with review of the past year both ill county council and township council amt •luny ot the other nominees bad spoken and it looked as if the remainderof the sneaking Might be uneventful and that tetUrn•Of the old council by whimni,. tion would be the outesente but When BM Yearns got up It soon beettMe cede • dent •that there was something doing. The chairrame. Chas'. Robertson, M.L.A., .Wise doubttul 11 1* sholnd silloW a Beetle - •Mon of the eilerency Inflation question at - all, but Mr. YOung seen strewed that he intended t� make this the tome hi a complaint to get himself elected as Reeve and promised he Marshall such eupport • • for *.hoprogramthat he would get it en- dorsed by the eottntY counen and wIn the support of the local member of parlia- ment in five weeks' time, and with Mr. Spottsm's ability lie felt he could get the PolieY adopted, Acting Clerk Wm, Sallows presided from 1 o'clock to 2 for the receipt of ttominations and the following le the list of Matinees: For Reeve • Geo. C, POWs, proposed by 'saw; • Tabb, seconded by David E. Bean. Albert .1. CieldthorPe, proposed by Alf Errington, seconded by'Robt. Duns. Ake. Youngs, proposed by John Pits blado, Jr, seeendecl be R. .1, Olen. • Wm. le Netting, proposed by H. A. Me, Crean% eeconded by Alex. Toting.' Harry McCreath, proposed be JsE Ten- - dall, seeonded by W, L. Young. Hugh Hill, proposed foy 11 McOreath, seconded by M. Tyndall.. For Councillors eV:Omens, seconded be Walter Pettiness. Mcivn 'Esendell, Proposed by 13e0. Peagan, seconded by Wale Marall. Arthur Fisher, ProPeeed he' J. A. Yonne, eccoleded iaY Thais Wilsere WILSOri, PrePartal, by A. YOUng. eecended JAS. Chistioll11, Proposed W GO: a Feagan, seeonded by 1101313 PitifiselSo r. As already Intimated Mr. Robertson Wes chose* chairman for the speaking which, followed the tioreinations end Reeve Ooldttsorpe Wee the find Called on. Mr. Goldthealse Wit he woUld, not Make ea. 10110 speech but Minted to report • on his stewardship in the etnultY oun ft.You read the Panels." Ile 'end 'watch What I de. When 1 went to the eounty eotracit the county was • much in debt but vie are eraviling Met of the mire teday,. The tounty owed the Province 035,000 on Provincial highway. In 1030 debentures were issued for $100,- 000 and we have wiped up the $35,000 with a one mill Provincial highway rate end We Passe4 a resolution Asking the Govermient to live within its means, but In..1032 they ran Us into debt again. It was not the fault of the county -council but the fault of the people- in Toronto, end it Is pretty hard when the Govern- ment runs you into debt that the couoty is trying to keep out of. The county not want the road 'Vora Clinton to Wing- haM bUilte.ibut the Government put up a ProPesition to Spend, $55,000 if the veuntY would spend $10,000 and •the delegates fray% Winseham got It put through. I voted agstinst it and 1 ant proud of it," said Mr. Goldthorpe. When he went to the county council, Mr. Ofidthorlie said, the collates good roads levy as two ;Mlle and in 1931 we out it down to lee mills "and .1 will say for Mr, Pattertion." he said, "that he is trying to do tile best he ears /or is Why can't the Ooverrinterst do the same?" Mr. 001dthorpe asked. A mill hate been cut off the county rate since he went to the eounty council and there was not a man but was trying to do his best. "Party is forgotten today and 1 think that is a mighty good thing," said Mr. Goldthorpe. • Harry McOreath. ProPosed y Thee. N. Wilson, seconded by 11 Glen. John Pitblado, jr.,hroposeci by Martin Mugford, secOnded by Daniel It Pit - bled%• • Geo. C. reagens proposed ey. Her* eist the. county arid the otikr UV was Puttiug Junk on the rosedeesnothingl Ma Milling but pay. Half the cod camp Mr. Ilicereatia elainted thiet the terenthip trona the various muntipalitio Own but Pank, becari. there Walk liCtliblg but which the Indigents came. coueerne gee te put on. in fact the township had off luckily lea yeer with only $12 to pay. aeltea Problem of Pereoetaal MetiOn, Win Goldthorpe did not think it Was fair The onlY waY was to Put in crusher. that the toarawas ehoula hese t3 pay, "Our Wedeln ratten anti we are Pet throsigh the county. when thee were not tWhit loon e Y." . send/Keg petknts to the hasotau. Ceeattes suearging up a the tewnship towns were Supplying the patients ana rood wait. Tbere was lots of beautifUl the county rates, schools, town. water ex. the tOmaships, tieemins the county* hate gravel if the Mans/lip had the use of count fox, fire purpoiies, town lightbsg, to Rey. crustier. It watild put the township in Critelli) Weat Shore heellwey fund, librarY weeeeetion was seethes, department the hole the not year hut would eavepink, debenture principal and interest, that wee cOsting the eininty out of all etc., thereby leavleg some $e1,000 pita Peresibles $4,000 lucerne from other eources,• a total- et aortae $35,900 with whieh Ifs carry on putdie wcakii And other ascoes. sexy undertakings of the town. AA )Tcal Will realize, therefore, It le sometimes not an easy matter to' apportion this come parsdively rnafl aniount ismonst the ems eral eennetittees, all of which feel they haVe Ueeessary woris to he. • "T had tune decided, not to allow roY mune to stand for mayor for 19$3 but have been approached. by us many rate- PaYeta,Whel have asked me to reconsider the meek% that 1 heve now decided again Wenn; YOU m servicee for anOtle- er year, SWUM YOU see fit to elect Me as your mayor far the eoriling year, X shall, as MOMS the past two years; de- vote My beet efforts to the interests of or Lee Reviews 'own's Industries I 0.0....i-ard page in taxes mete year, tbe town is already obit - gates/ to the extent of some 453,000 for proportion. Reeve Scott end himself had put a, resehrtion, through the county emitted &mending thet High Seheca tee. ehere sheUts1 take a Vat the same as Are - body else, Mired if the Crinfinal Matte* enamel eVer sent heck any bill* Mr. Goldthorpe • mild "lutes Of Mena." The Mot hew they sent back Ion of them but he told of one hill that was oiresi by a ludge and paid right over the heads of the *sta- tors. "It is the big fellows in Toronto that are over siding yon," eeMreented Mr. Goldthorpe. As to old age pensions Mr. Goldthorpe did net saY Nutt Use coremittee was get- Tine death, Occurred at his honk on St, ting too Unteh bUt 11 was costing a lot DOW street eorly today (Thursday) of and In 1929 Huron Mel the roost even- Charles Hobbs, followlisse an illness of sive board in tented% the •eost being SOMe three Years' eittratlon. 'lle 1un- • $3.000. It Was dOW11 to about *1,000 eral eerviee• conducted by Rev. J. N. H. now, to which Harry ilicOresth comment- Mills, WM be held at his, late home on ed it is still too Ingle. 'Saturday afternoon, Yeah. internee*. at • Coming tO township finance% Mn mattland vemetery. atte tete Mr. Hobbs Goldthorpe contrasted the cenditIon .in was born at liorwleh, England, 75 years the beginning of 1031 and 1932 witl1 the ago. He has been a resident of Gode- "You have heard what we slid oboist cutting salaries," continued Ur. Gold- thorpe, ',and the °facials alt took their Mit and are giving good Service; proissibly there are seine things 'might to be cat yet."• "You have heard a lot about erne - Mal Notice accounte arid they were met- tss fierce, gentlemen," • The County Home today was self sus- taining owing to the old age pensions which came to the irunates, ale a month of Whieh was taken by the •county for the keep of the old folks In the home But one of the svorst things today was the -cost of indigent patients at hospitals. These were costing the county about $50eland all the time conditions were • gettWg Worse and the county could 40 ' Hugh Hill caPPorted Mr. • Iticeresilee idea thet good owl material would be the cheapest In the long 11M. At the eloee ed MeetIna Mr. Gold. Mope expressed theisigh esteem all felt for Mr. Morris. the tete clerk. Obituary smin CHARLES VOIRIS present. The Med thing he •had to do rich for tlie past tourteen years coming' in 1031 was to sign a note for $2550 and here froni Sherwardton, Where be fol. been heed up with a new /ulnae% some in 1032 he had to sign a note for 4050 lowed the vocation of farming. 111 re- slew hardwood floors and a new cement -e THURSLOAYS DE.V. 2.90, 1032 MAY we voice again our appreciation of the patronage and ccfroperation which we have yeeeiv, ed froin our many customers and friends during the past year., And ,that the New Year may bring to all Good Health and Prosperity is the sincere wish of F. E. Hibbert arid Staff tion on the ground that he was hot an electrtcal engineer. Mz.. Lee said Ise did not know that ef.r. Elliott claimed to be electrical engineer, Mr. Lee said he did the town. I hope YOU 1/111 ail leeVe a Ja* # PAPP,. aafitiOct 1ereddlnedt,t0,be Happy anel a Prpsperous NeeseYeare'l. Reeve .3 W Oraigie ' was tile nest. Other nominees were not present :Meeker and dealt 'with the work of bie when eaued on and the meeting closed oars oorolnittee in the (Mimed. $730 had in good time after singing the National been estimated for parks and they had Anthem. spent $770.47. The Park House had • and $2340 of county rates were unpaid hiders be was an Anglican sind. in politics at the begtmeing of the Teen Now there a . elonservattve. Ms only immediate was no note at the bank and the town-letuvivor iis hts Wife, 1 ship had. its debts provided for. He had •• . Mrs Glen the 'treasurer. react from the MRSWILLIAM ISOGIE flnarkial statement, showing. 422,8010e A highly respected resident a Colborne taxes od the roll,. $11181.60 colleeted and townsoip, gm IWlUIam Bogie, cued jez 7111111111111, CAPITALTHEA_TRE MAY THE NEW PEAS FULFILL ALL TOUR ROPES NOW PLATINGoest Thin Bilisse4Strangers in Love" and Tom Mix in MON.,. TUES. and WSW— "CHUCKLING" CHARLIE RUGGLES , assures.a happy start tor the New Tear by ohlrelsitig a barrel full of isugisi IMO an absorbing mystery yarn "10,000 WITNESSE,_S' ith DOROTHY JORDAN, PHILLIPS HOLMES and .10Hel mACK BROWN THLURS., FRE and ST— WALTER -HUSTON ;Canada's outstanding screen star in a great drawl ,of Frontier days. You'll be thrilled to the core by the fighting four mid their esscapades "LAW and ORDER" with RAY MITCH, nom INCE and HARRY CAREY itatirees lo —Wircr-74:.grras'70rient COMING--.0aynor and Farrell In "First rear.' $231 *wing by the coUntee-sa sarletbrs et Alexandra hospital on Tuesday, in her $2,848.16. 70th year, after a two months' .illness, tieerY councillor- tried to do his best pneumonia developing. Deceased was and to save everyedollar he could and Mr• born at Myth, datIghter of the late Mr. Goldtborpe went-. through the expendie and Mrs James Rome. She lived tor a tures to show where money had been time in the Muskoka District, where she saved, Mr., Goldthorpe claimed that the met ten Bogie lute -eight years ago and municipalities should get back a larger they edam to reside M Colborne teat -,, properrtion of the gasoline tax. "We are feneip e, She was a mender of Knox Ties - taxed to death," he said, "and if any'ee byterictri church, Goderich, and a life man eau thew me the remedy I'll sseirne,mber at the WKS. Besides her hu.s- right with hiM." • band four sons and two daughters sur - When Iter. Young got up later on in the 1 vive. They are; Herold of Auburn, of tmheaettiwingr.heellairriedthorpehweashaodontheso s rortali% 'mix; violet Bogie ht home, and. tiro. Boo. Thomas leintail, Reuben, John and demanded that Mr. Goldthorpe support sell Mills of Detroit, Two brothers, W. him on that account, He had very little L, Borne of Toronto, and John Rome of to say on ordinary township and c011ak' Aux Lake Muskoka, also survive. The matters but gave it as his opinion that fwieral will be held Friday, interment the best grede of gravel that could be got to be made in Colborne cemetery • Was the eheapest in the end for the • , • • roads. Be made an impassioned address • wee& we/Ajax Gieozeole on behalf of currency inflation or dome- Mrs. NV11110,33% Glazier died Prtday, Dec - station of the Canadian donar to a Pare ember 2354, at her late home, East ity „wit31 the pound sterling so dud far- street, and was buried M Maitland cern- mers wentst sive the exellange in ship. ete,ry on Monday. Rev. J. 11. II. Mills floor in the cellar and geed people had been secured to take • charge. Tete re- eellstsi from the cemetery were $693.25 for 1032 against 4456.5010 1931 and if it had not been so late when the new part Was laid out the receipts from gale of lots might have been double. ' The county rates had been reduced ly are home front their ;schools, from inven mills in 1930 to 6% in 1031 misses, Links Maelricar and Isobel and to 6' in 1932 and the rebate to the Mathiesort are -home from Weiland. Mise 14argaret Conner spent the IPeople We Know I Mise Laura Sturdy, R.N.; Is among the holiday visitors in town. • •• , efim. Gertrude Lumbe, of Toronto, was a Christinas Asher at her home. Misses Ethel Wintely and Olive White - town hi county highway rates was 51454 in 1920, $1122 in 1e31. and 51.878 in 1972. Mr. Craigie suggested that the money be spent on the streets, The equalising ' of the countY was up this year but Was 1a14 overto next yeti e .. . • Onto. ' . . • • Mr. Oraigie said he was a 'candidate Mr, WmtVeir, of , Knox College, was for reeve for 1933home tor Christmas. , • ' Deputy Reeve Moser stied the eshineil. Islas 'Maine Dunlop, of . *Toronto, is 1 thepastyear laid got • alorig ,splendidly, epentitng .the holiday week at her home without any hard .fights and had eine here . • • ' . - ' • tailed expenses. :For the nubile works committee, of which lie was ehilrman, he had asked 411,000, twin voted 510,000 and spent, $9,019,04; . For his work, which took up the best' part. 'of four months, he ;wished to Contradict ruraors that Ire had been paid. He had not „re- ceived one dollar. He was again a cap- hidate for deputy reeve. • ; - 4. J. Hayes, nominated, for depety reeve, expreesed the hope there would be Cnristmas season at her librae at Toron- to, • ,Mr., Oliver doluison is spending the Claristmas season with his eons At Tore no election arid no Chaesge in the per amulet of the counell. for 1933., As bathe Ping to the Old Country, This he said teeing the servke at the house and 'rebate from the COUnty of highwaY would yield them another $2 a-hlUldred grave, Deceased Was in her 67115 year money, this eould be vent on the street,s on cattle .and hogs, would lead to Cana" And beside.s 'I'horaas leaves another son, dials 'borrowings 15 the Old Country in wllliam 'of Lohdon,10 aourn her loss. Place of in the States and would be in Many lovely fioral tributes surrounded Ihie with what the itritieh Government the • casket. There. was a largeattend' wanted, This was a big question but not ante of friends from Goderich, Ashfield too big for the farmer, in fact It was a and Colborne, Where Mrs. °lazier was farmers' question. When 11 was intre" held in highest respect andesteem. diked into the county council at the Dec- Others from out of town Were: Mrand ember session as mon as Reeve ItteKib. wire. George Barnett, 'Detroit; Mrs bon Mtinusted that he dld not understand prank Glazier,Mas Thoimei Wilson and the question the rest of the council &op- .an Maleolm, Kitchener. Interment was ped It and there was none Or the =at Made in the family plot 15, Maitland Men ready to etalk in its favor., Mr. cemetery. The 15511 bearers wet* J. B. Young said lf he were elected as Reeve swallow 8 D croft Nem. /*gum Wm. et Colborne he•woUld„ brine it up in cottn- Ilith Jo* Meeriott and George Drennan. Turner said he had attended practically sty council and would see that lt was • e ss • fought ttuough and he predicted thee 1 MM.. (CAPT.) ALEX. LAWSON • nil the nremert's mestIngs, OS he Wanted and if the money was spent under the supervesion of the county or diatrict en- gineer a rebate could be secured on it Robert Turner, chairman of fire corn- reittee,*said the cost had been 51333.61 or would perhaps be •$1350 by the time all bills were he 62400 was spent on the fire, department last yeAr. 'Phis Year no hose was charged to the fire department for, while, 200 feet of new • hose was. bought 300 /eet of eld hese wise charged lee the public works department for use o11 seweee, etc 5950 went, to ,the men. including 495 to Chief Beacom. Mr. asesoon as th*Nerth-Huron meinber Saw' A native of GroderIch and resident here that the farmers were get on it and that for seventy-six years, Mrs it, would be of dVantage to them he Alexartder Lawson 'died this morning at Would give Ma backing to it "It would her residence at the earner of Quebec rake the Value of our produce 5300,000," and. Wellesley streete.. Before her mar - Mr. Young said. "Whom does it Come .riagA to her husband, new dead twelve Off?" he was asked. to which he replied, years, who via 0. well knownsligure in "It does not come off Anybeder The rearing cireles in schooner daysisowning fight 'was One between the agrfeultUristss,nd sailing the "Indman" for many an.d the big interests, years, deceased was Jessie Mathesore her We have not the space to report all parents, Hugh. and Johanna Matheson, the , addresses but all the ismninees bit owning from: Scotland. Or a retiring Mr. Feshete_ who ;was" net present spoke disposition, the late Mrs . -Lawson eleven- s the1eSS '1Ornled many lifelong friendships ' and she was greatly admired for her beautiful, "motherly character. She O.METHING te4 Us, 1933 is ing to .produce ih0.-.1ong;.".hoped-fat. .ornt,riuniiy. May you and .yours gt yotir,:hare.of ..elhe management of this store takes this op- portunity of thanking the people of Goderich and of the surrounding country for their pat- ronage in 1932 and in the preceding eleven yearswe have been in business in this town. We have always strived to extend courtesy and to give value to our customers. We are planning even better things for 1933. A.,CORNFIELD • - leaves ;three daughters Mrs, Hayrnend . Allan. of Detroit, etre. Harry Peadon of Toronto, and Vibe Jeati Lawson at homes also two brothers, Arigus Matheson of Gederich and Robert of Deerolt, The funeral will be held on Monday, Rev, D. • J, Lane, of Knox Presbyterian chinch, taking the servke. los. THOMAS WOOT.TON • After 'a brief Mikes trout psieuirtonia Mrs. Thentas Wootton, aged 75, died an •Vriday, December 2.3r4, her cloth com- ing as a shock to her faintly and friends. • She wat horn in Beedstingtoti, Nottine- hantshiree Eng., her maiden name being Elizabeth Bleed, daughter of the late Mr. and htts. William Blood. After her Marriage to Iter. Wootton she came with her husband in 1880 to Philadelphia, four yeas later clotting to Guelph, where they — lived forshilr...Yents. when they same to • Goderich. 151000, witett 'Mr. Wootton wee /engaged with the Ooderish Knitting Co. ,•as toreraan, Mr, Wootton passed away three years ago, Dee. 22. Mrs. Wootton • was 01s quiet dtspositiori and. dettoted • to her fenelly. he Was a Member et North street Undid churels and a. life etternher Of the Wast.S. She experienced • e deep eortew When her only son paesed away in eienell, the tame year as the death of her husband Occarred. Pour daughters survitie: Mrs, W. P. I -L Priee Mut Mrs George Miller, Goderielt; Mrs. (Ilerdbier, Stratford, and Mre. Kenny, • leuhrseville. Three brothers reeide in • Englitid Mei there are ten grandchil- dren. • The funeral Vas held on Menclay after- noon and was largely. ettetided. %lure were zany floral trEnites, ainerig streln being a spese• Win deeeasedes brothers in • England. The service was in charge of ,Reis. G. T. Watts, of North street tinted • Itlitireli, assisted by Nev. Ur. EWA of the ,inepttst deltas. '13*pallsheisrers were islohn Harris, John Oen. Chris. Johnston, 1 'feeble Young, Janke Howard and A. M. Itobertson. Among the oat-ot-toWn Peo. isle hero for the Servkie Were: Mrs. Thentlea 110n, BletirS Mr. ahd Mrs. hie inert Wootton Mad tenet& M. Willitlin Weletten. Oteert Sound; Mee. Peas* Gar. diner. fitrittford•. and Mrs. Oeorge Nen* ney, Kultrycille. 0=gosS$1.4%.*..$4.6 Airinan (explaining trash)i---/ just happened to get int0 at sir pocket. Sympathetic OM Lady—Oh dear! And I stiPpote there was A hole in it Wise and experienced mothers know. - shfti their children ere trenhled asith Werrne And Joie no time in applying Mil- ler's Worto Powders, the most effective • erreitoge that can be used 11 is Mao - lute Le elming the aYstem oi Worms end rfttorIng those healthy conditions wfth out Which there elm * comfort for the child, or Sone of robin% growth. It le the mod trustworthy of worm eXter- Alinators. to get in stouch with everything. Mr. Turner said the policy of the year had beencurtailment arid he claimed there could have been more ottrtaihnent. The Municipal Act should be =wildest so that towns could have more control over education cots. • Everybody was sating. He expected water rates would be 110W11. There bad been a good deal of talk in tne county council about cut- ting salaries but he did not think they had gone about this in the right way. The • council should have reduced their' own behemnity and the pay for com- mittee work in proportion to the other cuts they merle. Mr. Turner eald if there was an eleetion he expected to be in the oontest. Chairman Murney of the Water and Light. Conunissim spoke of the heavy expenditures they had 'beers at of late years, the new intake, new gas erigew alDdliarlea, flew motors, etc., but if it was foilnd thee rates could be ea fur- ther VAS would certainly be done for service at as near cost as,possible was the desire. IVIrs Murney went into details of the finanCial state.ment, showing that the ilnancial condition of the water and light departments was in good condition. Frank Mllote, nominated also for seeder and light commission, told of his exper- twice with the John Engles Company let Toronto during the years he had been abeent from town, building eleetrical elulinnent, and be thought Mr. Muritey should share lip and if he himself were elated he would vote = to hire ratepayers every -time if they could. be _gotesputlitled any Vitcsineee • Councillors Colelough and Owed Spoke brlefly.• Halted Illacksbone said he had no idea of running but got off it sixty of a stream he bad, at the eepense ot the eMinclitore. • Mayor Lee In reply • to *Mentor Turner's oritidem Of his breeking fie Votes in a way that did not. mean the greatest saving of Money, defended hie richest in voting for two 'weeks' holidays tar the pollee with pay that It Was quite 50115151e11t with the bylaW. The pollee •gave tetra 'Service they were not palled, on by the etriet termof their hiring and theirs PAY Was below Veit ;smaller plates were paying. • Itepleirtg to Mr. ElliOtee erttleisnl ot him for riot giving IWO the appointment of engineer at the water and light etn. speot the Christmas holtday with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. eldurney. ,Mrs. John Muir has returned teem. Aylmer, where she was _celled °wine to, thes deeth Miss Sarah Gauley, of 'Woodstock, was. a Christmas visitor with her parents, Mrs • aul$ lire WM. Gauley. Mr. and Mrs. Nen Fraser, ot London,. are spending the week 'with Mr& Prater's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan MoDonald. Brock street. •'1,fie Edward. Pricileams of Torontos spent Christmas with Ms. Pridham and. little son at the home of his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. W. C. P.rldham. Will Webster, Colin and Kenneth Run - ter, I,yal Crawford, Donald ,111urison and Harold Taylor, are home from Western • University for the vexation. • Roy Longmire 01 f3. O. Brittaraalene, arrIvect home on Wednesday evening of last week, and .‘YJII Mend the winter witlt his parents, Mr. stnd Mrs. John Long- mire. Miss Margaret Reddttt, B.A., an0111- lianied by her friend, Miss Helen QUIST,. Of VarleOuVer, are holiday visitors at the home of the former's grandfather, Tern. James MacVicar, • Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Longreere were Mr, Sam- uel Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Herold Peter and Stanley of ,Atwood; ea. sad Mrs. Gordon Harwood and famtly, of Gosterien twp.; Mr, and Mrs Wm. Lodgmire and Kath- leen, and Mr, Roy Longmire Visitors at the nome of efxs. S. Ward for the holidays were Mr. and Mrs S. Ward and sou, Ronald, of Windsor; Mrs. L. Hamilton and daughter, Miss Evelyn , Hamilton, of Kitchener, and Mk. and Mrs. Prank Malo and <laughter, Gladys, of East Whisker, • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Platt, of Port Col- borne, spent thristmsts with their rela- tives here: • Mrs, Wm. Marshall, of Clinton is vis- iting at the horae ot Mr. and Mie. V/m. Oauley. . Miss Edna m. Camplaell.went Christ. mas at esuelmow w1th her Sister, Mrs. Hilda , Miss merlon gurney, •of Toronto, Forced to Give Up Job He Held Fifteen Yeas "Poor health, for - cut, me to give up job X bsd held for fifteen year5. fito- mach trotede un- dermined my whole system. My 'Clreu- lation w as very poor and neuritis in my legs was so _..._ —,„--...----_ painful I could hardly -get anent 7 fell eft to where I only weighed 104 pounds. It's arnating the way Parson took hold of all my troubles. Vve Actually gained over 10 pounds and no longer have neuritis or Monad* distress. 'The Sargon rills re- atilitted roy bowels like clockwork. 1 row u have the strength and energy to tackle isny job that contea alolernest .y. enter, Tororto, 172 Lappin Ave. CAMPIIML1 1111210 norm, ' Skate for Health 'ari0 fun Go4trichSliatin-g Rink •ViT OPEN Afternoons 3 to 5 • Children 10c; Athdts 15c. Evenings RAND TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Band Nights, Children 20c, Adults 25c 'Other Nights, Childre.n. 15c, Adults 20c SEASQ4 7:19CETS 'eChildren under 12, $3.00. • Students, $3.50 Adults, $4.50 - Skates sharpened at the ririk --ander-expert workmansiiip. this is One of the earliest openings on record. j. A. CHIISHOLM UPERIO STORES •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GOOD FRIENDS—WE THANK YOU! , As_the_year *00 to at close, we. take the opportunity of ex- pressing to our customers our sincere appreciation of their patronage during 1932. We trust that we have proven our- selves worthy of this support, and look forward to a conduit- ance of our happy relations during the coming year. WE SELL THE BEST POR LESS Groceries at Saying Prices for Thur., Fri., Sat., Dec. 29, 30, 31 • Alapleteaf SALMON Is 27c Aylmer TOMATOES 2's Squat 2 tins 19c Pur• e Clover HONEY No, 4% tins 390 OXYDOL "The Wonder Seep.. .Ciestals Eveeetbh10." ' Large Package 18c Superior Stores TEA l's 39c McCormick's Snow Peak Marshmallow Biscuits ;2 lbs. 25c loterlake Toilet Paper. , 3 rolls 25c Guest Ivory Soap 5 CAKES 23c Yew &ROI Sim per bottle 32c 25c Aylmer Tomato Soop 3 tios Mixed NUTS 2 uts. 29c McCormick's Waitite Sofa baits rs 15c Cereal Bleog—tie Waled breakfast foal, per pk., 25c Choice MINCEMEAT 2 25c j. McEWEN PHONE YOUR ORPER----W D ERE 'eEALIVRIN CEUTT