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9250 a year to U. S. point.
RA SIENT OUT -OF -WORK DEMANDS MONEY AT EAST ST. HOME
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY Sth, 1933
Our 1933,C4ell
The 1101Ft eige84429. 101111X18114iflillOgrt;
arriveit sant litre 0,1701018 tO 1;til4.1t140190*,,
8ttbSeriba8 et Tho8t ThOtt '* ,P110491k,
of five. Oct yours DO* *141* tkl.t* nal* •
complete,j.
wAvrza wirraaa Pubusoki
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V. "Chi
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/4Outzitanding Ci
Few Ho
f aylor
ddenly
Lives Only
fter
Fatal
MR. ELLIOTT SERVES NOTICE Craigie Is Victor
TO UNSEAT MR. MURNEY After Hot Contest
Defeats Turner by 118 Votes
—Worsell Heads the
Frank Elliott, unsuccessful candidate foi \A AL.' and I fight Coin-
Council ListnLis)neI,
inissionei, this title! noon sel ed notice on I ovii (1elk 1 1 . Knox
NeAs uf the suddeth of Jon W. that he proposed to take legal steps to unseat his opponent, \\ • With aanost spruiglike eather and
thief" Taylor earl asday m ruing MUIlleV. It iS set tart in the 1(11 mal notice that Mi. Muine% \k‘i", in- excellent driving cunditions pre aning
1 4111e as C1131111111 to 0+ ierieh Competent to Litialit‘ because of an alleged contract he 11 tite mciooened...wyti electors went to the polls on
before 1.•. • had in almost record nufrtbers and
aneral c Mrs_ „
5,a 11115.1 Light 1 0111111isaitill, otw his all he chaiiiiian, 1 supph ,revitd J W Craigie reeve for 1933 by a
chattee with of watPr tor hz !arm on the INN/held lioad, outside town limits. Fhe majority of 118 over Councillor R
o health. That reads "Among other objections " but only cites one.
Turner. air of last year's council were
e friends at returned and one defeated. A. th
er miin1vt, r. Elliott this atternoon visited the I own Hall to seive his successful candidates were z on „ast
notice, on which he enlarged verbalk. couuncillors call \\,iirseil year's count•tl. One, David Sproul, 55as
Mice beton. rt-r-
wita an attack of a councillor from 1925-29, Inclusive. 112
Ich affect( 1 his and David Sproul were present. , was second un the list. Fred Seabrook.
hurriedly sum -I making his debut M the civic arena on a
11 Mr. Elliott carries out his threat he v ill have ,to 1 ()How up policy of salary reduction, ran fourth
With a calif t action Under the Municipal Act, which states, among toThthere we‘res11116)15 votes cast in the fight
i in which interest ern -
Other things, that no one shall be qualified for ()thee it elected m,lio tered, and which was responsible for the
has a contract with the municipalities, but excludes, amongst other large vote_ Both candidates for reeve
had a good organization and a hustling
contracts those for the supply tot anything that the town or any Cti111 'band of workers. Automobiles scooted
about the streets from early morning to
the close of the polls. Mr. Cralgie had
: plenty of volunteer workers while Mr
Turner's fellow-employtses gave lurn
splendid support
The Result.; by Wards
•
Quilts, Clothing For Goderi▪ ch Mr Turner winning out in the aeetion
Craigle won In three out of fur Ards
t ill whl-h he resides, a tribute to lus
Welfare Board Issues Urgent populai ity In St George's Cringe, won
by 85 to 65. m St Patriek's by 255 1,,
Appeal—Heavy Drain 200 and in St David's by 294 to 239
Turner v,•as vwtortous in St Andrew's bs
on Funds 236 to 224 Considering the shertness of
the camiyaign the coutest was a hot ene
There ((0e lie Issues 11, stake tn) pl11):1 •
meetings being held PersonalCall5
5,5•45 re1111d to by the eendelates ;led
their 1 rends, some of them 'A 0111.10 1% lip
made house-te-lmus • c,1'1, The:, .2a.
dern dis•ration ,.r at: in an, r 110.
reStIlts Wrre at:110201,0d 11111. 111.0,5 , 21:2r21
at Re es., Cringees ((fl t
Tra, re•ire. ea.- not .
.N ,eirarl-t, Cra:e.e suppo.' er.
t one hundred ma) eity for !tam 1.
dictate on days pheeding the ,te
Worsen on Top of Roost
C enveller Carl Vv Werst::i.io.t.
taa of th rouriell re ,•1 and 1.121
re is. 12 to feel ela', d lie ciala
it He did tle• -.ante hp;
year., ag Council:e: ; a
S.anrook orn.she,1 a stop.e; .•1.
iheir 2.(12c1 •0.. ; a•a;
- 0 • F 5.
the ttto (.11 •1. r • lit
1111or liter‘berIn ration, *11:73 d51
•eptionally at:: Its 5; ale exe e
was tiles ITC Tha
les!, 111 cl mil the kin, e •••• •.
In • ofti,.1 t; Wont.;J, 1' *1 • III
page, and (7 ;,171;•.1.5.**. (1,151 1 13:‘,..;:.
A ver lea behold ri ••
itizens, for only th
!Led as pallbearer
1 Awson cast his v
.rieeie 10 apparen
evening 0 • entert
105 home and
atter fixing up h
lug, lie 5,2t1.5 stele
acute indtgestiot
heal t Doctors
116,116ect and Mr
tune A second
fatal, Mr. Taylo
As is well kno
engineer at the
M111. Only the
completed twent
position. To th
'gel' and salt
; known as '
a friend and
Xor his sound
a mark of res
:wheels of the
„morrow (Pride
les funeral.
Fur fourteen
a water and ligh
"Taylor was a
qua experience
;town He al:
":reiboard of trust
,5 ineept:on
f Keox Pres
Chieeer. R A.
of lie 'ales • a
f le • a:1 101'11 1.
kindever rya
t • .. eas less
Mr Taylor
in
ylor rallied for av,
k, hoever, proved
g about 3.3u am.
Ir, Taylor was chief
tern Canada Flour
before his death he
rs of service in this
ployees of the "Big
he was affectionate-
" To many he was
er, highly respected
ent and advice As
for his memory the
try will not turn to -
permit all to attend
mission therein has tor sale, such as water, light, etc,
•
Welfare Board Asks : Money Is Needed
rs a member of the Citizens So Far Have B e e n
ilssion the late Mr.
1h--splrited man and Generous—Underwear
a valuable asset to the la Needed
s a member of the
f MacKay 1 -tall since 1 rho generosity uf Goderichites in
was a valued member making contributions to the poor and
tan church; of Huron needy of the town through the welfare
of the Royal Knights Leotard. Is commended in the full ivang
the Canadian Order of ; letter tu The Star
He was genial and I
Editor Star
0 give a helping hand Dear Sir,—May I take up a little , 1
nate }..ur valuable space to thank all tho,e
born Oetaber 28, 1867. 'ho have contributed mints and el.,10
Nottawasa-
Township near Dun -
1 ,. S e parentage. his parents mg for the nettle citizens of oar tow::
petn.f the late . and Mrs. James Tay- dis
elix quilts were offered, and thiet. ate
tributed right ae•ay. One hundred
94•*. Before c g .to Goderich he lived ...15e- • ;; V
and twenty artielea of clothing hav b.-2.
NI,(„Cafid, lingwoed and Toronto .,li diebuted, includng isevcral p3 :rs ol •-e r , 1 dle;11 a! 1.- o• b, . l'Inn,; l',• ".-,—
'survhe by his widow, formerly hoes and golLehes. all at' Whi:.-12 V.'rrt• ,;;;.:., ,,,f 4,- fi,no 24 t ; the ;a •,, 14:„. 12, 1-,
f \711-gare env, of Dui:teem; three ' met:lily needed and greatly appit;e.e..e1
. b Clarene f LI altrich. Wallace, cf
ig Island eels, California; James, 11,,,,‘40.' uarre hoping to receive further done -
quilts, and would be especially
ee, . Toronto. by two daughyers, Mrs. grateful for clothing suitable for making
;( ni Loren of Toronto and Miss ,1 mai ooys' pants, or underwt ar that
r'7 sgaret Ta at home. There are al- .e110 be made over. All kinds of good
Ur gran ildren. :econd-hand teething 4011 le, 5 cry a:-
ral on Friday ,ceptable. and the do -tors Can be ass112.•t1
will be held on Friday It hat each article will be 'wiping to melte
'lack from the family , micelle's burden a little lighter.
Elgin kavenue. Memoirs of Paris may be left in the basement ef
bdge, A, F', & A. M , will at- , •he public library, or if that is not con -
body, as will members of the : v..nient. please teleplend• 571 and they ,1.2 :I, „rue:,
intil, Wates and Light Ccin- , will be called for.
a:))1 emplovc2s of Western Can ! Shall we all try le make it a Happy
If • eezens 02151151 a ,rk a heel may be Mr 1.13, t., .., ws3,, .3 ,3 33,33.a.,.3 3. 3
3 11;
,da FI..r mills. The mill sill be close.; Na: e Year for someone by rem. mbering ti n, b,„ mn e ,11 . 1 1
1,4r 1 he itt•ernrion out of respeet to tie. : rd.' message of St. Paul "Bear ye one, ,„ t-'14., 1, ,,i, !:', !.,; 41;21,,14,P. 1c',%,,A111111.4.1,1,t.84‘:.4i,1414. In',.*.tP,": .5.1a:).11 s:,IP',11%.1...,.,,1: .1.2 ...,17 ,... S;1 T y.
211,10. ' I' ! the late Mr. Taylor, as will another's burdens, and so fulfil the eiv, '
of Christ." . „ ... . . re.i. f t nalrtil•tt. 1 • :: a A p •02,..2: Ile a'.5
I a. etimodated , lar tr, 3):' 1,1" thf ,.• da vs (*.einei; .•
Thanking vou for the :;•pa, e ,m behalf
1 ee no:11t-.---, 1,1,1 be kep, ,
An Ural appeal for ea ,11 •rip-
tems is mad- in the I-W.1955111g ;e: 1t1 1:./m
l• 1 n Welfare 13eard 11 speaks for
' (1, dera S.ar
1, a. S.: Tete tiotae. Weller.. li
nayr., ; :Nati 0 aln, t
; 1 4,, 01 Liu, ,1111. „ . 2 lit' 51.1111 .11 $511,1
0,,.••••pi. LI on dni. r. :2,•2 211 h
a 5:11.22, •.. 1.12.• 01111-
15 an .2.1.2„t 1.-
1,8 ;vita.
am. 1:, Siia.I 10.
1,; .rd.: to . .,1 .1, 1., •1'; :I'
11.21 '12. le It. Ni to.tr ti...;
kta:fril app, a: .
n fer sue
u- iteloes el: :ler
1.0..1 edselj, to tle• Fin.d
'1 .; (,...1. 2.. 12 Na; ,far,
.5 111. t .....41:%.1(1'.1a.• al) 0;14(12.1-
• 55 1. ) 5 r .)1.,./
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1.1. 1 1. aim n %e 1., exaress
1 • ;11121 1.
22. 15,12
;511314. 1.52 ..511
:1;• Hydro and municipal offices
22,1: -----21 auteral. Rev. D J Lane 5111
1. • 12 • . at cf the civil servire,
We! F Cl Weir will conduct the
Ma- rviee at the home and RI
M !)1010p at the grave.
TEN1)1.12.; WANTED
' Tend. s will be net -elver! up tn .lan
t*i t'.4.1 fer caretaking of S S I'J 21
:rnm January 17th. 1933. 3-.
D, • 31st, 1933
321 VER. H ROBERTSON.
11 n 5. Goderich 00!
Se.•y-Treas
ltf 11, 1 STATE AND INSURANCE
l',11 '.3?)TSTRONG REAL F.STATE
INSURANCE AUENCY
- - -
• •ed Write to
' W AIIMSTRON(
pstairs. East Side Square
Goderich. Out
1'
Real Estate and insurance
• sold rented and rent,'
Ftre. ctiltornobile
talent and siekness insur-
e Bonk- keeping and Auditing
l• . W•f)( '( ):\ I
34 5 \1 1.11(1,7,7 !ST 171-211'
1•11, IN V 1,911
H
TE 0. F. CAREY CO.
AC.:11)F.NT and MOTOR 131!
-12'
54, ?FM.. WV,. 4. a ri.c,
NELSON :111.1. Mae.41,
J. W. CRAIGIE
lnsuranceandReal Estate
DOMINION, PROVINCIAL,
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
;12Z11 ;:t. Red 13111-A1 v•fte, t •
•2 the Glide:1;1i Welfar.• 3)lart1
U: 1,02. ef ..trest• a12,1 strain wet 0, 3,1
MRS A l'AYLX4T4
;-; tine, 0 apaeleei bya , hl eedre'O-,-,,r-east th. a .• • f /2' Inin
Keay's S'
dee. d ort and with More eatilpalgt,Itat expertenee
hatik1101 at 1; ..1 'he ,ar he slay...; mak • fee tired,. to's' ar
CARDS ()I, THANKS : y nir .• 1 .5:1;
1'11e fa101:5' of the 1at" 11,0z11 011111ig115 Y ...:5 • •-•,•5
Ish to express tne1r heart felt pit od. NELLIE ti RF.DDI
f the many kIndne...f.es and r,1. 1,0, 2933
,1 Fympathy during the iliness ands .0-
( is
men; death ef a beloN-ed fa' her Subsri onAcknowledged
ta,, 1.511 to e5te:2:1 tnanks 1.. tte• 1 .1, e, A In.' : a:.
reeal ion of Cre1Ar TIt '1 ! 2 a ,..1e,
11 rill It -11)111e. rent 05 th, ni 1' 5 r: int i;
PE:WY and ItAYM(iND 017,7NP I" • ' i.1.•02.;•
1) F. 25
'25
20
NI: 1)teli M t; 11r, :t1,(1 111.1. • Ike Virt:( 1 ()
m , x..• s !if .1; 2. 11; 4'. 1 A1 .:
1.1: I 511,1)201., IA 'A. PP 1 •
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of ail', a• ; 12 0.hei l(
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it fl.:o 11 -:hot' s • 11 .::, t
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1,„2 e2 take ren 1: .,f „ (•
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11, : I , Pt 11,; 2 1:). n) 1), : )011 ,
d • ,ind f• lends 11 12,, a iv, ' 1(1 !pet
15 ,n1P111 171,5 3,':. A., t t 1 '
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/failed *15 Ir Ar< 0
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FOR SALE OR 10 RENT
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On Robber\ Ch
4
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NUN( F, it?';Al F. ,,tv •. nae. ea
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Alleged to !lave Stolen from.
• . tb. , ern 4;01 .• 5
f • 11.• • t It• API - IA% 1024141 Irrit h's tionery
l .. 1 A A
1 wire
Ihen• 11 ere ,"tes.. I:: , • 11 ,
"el 5 le •.t. ef .1 •-•ed '
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. ft.- 'relf , •• * r 34', 1 ,
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C . H HUMBER
IFWFLLE 34
1 Ilf S54,11.1 1 ()pi
WITH THF RIO 5Tr,
'Buitrldfalaallrance Compang of Canada
1(4
it, at:
failtrie
hat
come. Thasst sfAars plan to lay by regulariy a definite sum for
.48$11$1110 pUtift)$#$: This will ingUtb fittX rolii#itependenco in your
Y4S.,
PitiOillts, • •
SYFITEMAT1C SAVING
,Lull of unfortunates Who have lived aimlessly. Nor
4111ptilide up of ettta'ragant or shiftless people.) in
414ve been industrious and shifty toe. Their only
..,,itt*billty to draw aside the curtains of time to nee
StO;tor them. Old age and ynra of dependence
549 H. R. LONG. District Agent
•
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14 c• .•• 1 ••.
t,. a I *. r .1111r;
Murney In a
W7 ),Itivnev e• ; ta,.. • 4. -0::
45,12 r ae)3.0
evt1 3-1 111! E„: .1 5:4•(1 1 His
104 111 Is as 373 'rtes . els..
d 3. beng Lad! M'
11..5 's rPrN•ee " A tit
1 \It 1.* ..."
.431 tr,to; (2 1 : nt • •,•:.
r the
Nineteen Families
Election Figures for Town and Country
J
12
Ratepayers of Goderich Speak
FOR REEVE
11 MN \\ CR 11(11i7
P..heit I. I tune,
maliott\, 1 a
FOR COUNCIL
\\ 1iRS1.1 i .
\ SPROLI
1:II:ARLES H.
['NED SEABROOK .....
1iFORGE 1' 1it )U1 ... .
I- la 11.1(tel AS liR()\1 ....
Nin man Colclotigli
SS
3(4
So
fiSo
7(47
7/
. 702
700
WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION
\\IIIIAM T. MURINL1
Fi ,ink Elliott ..............
11),00111,
BY POLLING SUBDIVISIONS
For Reeve
1)7
(l(t)
W Craigle
'runlet.
Rejected ballots, 17
For Water and Light Commission
1 2 3
43 94 101
40 96 75
4 5 6 7 8
56 '.2 57 HO 46
I3-9 49 36 73 42
F A 510011
W 1 Murrey
Reteeted ballots 29
W Wotaell
Speen'
11
Se.ibrook
la Sloan
P (.1.,142.1
(' ,'. lough
12,,e2 'dl 0,...,2 1;
1 2
'36 (18
46 119
For
1 2
64 99
.3 117
37 144
39 9'
42 '79
ati 7 1
3 4 A 7
63 26 41 34 62
111) 69 79 59 88
Councillors
3 4 a 6
84
87
too
100
78
42
48 "18 58
59 71 4)
45 tie .39
53 tit 43
37 64 4a
f .7 2,4
4ito 38
91
13
91
112
69
6-;
8
9 10
85 93
65 102
Peeking -Toms
Also Reported
In That Section
People Are Pestered For Food
and Cash—Are Getting
Fidgety
Sci.king admission to the home of Mrs,
0 L. Moore, aged widow residing un East
street. last night 50001 7 o clock, a young
man on falling to make a su'e of shoe
.4,2es to Mrs. Moore, nemannoi money,
trlustng to leave the house until utra.
Moore /weeded to tus demands. The
aged lady pawkily refused and when
. took steps to call the police On the
telephone the young man left. Chief
Poatlethwatte was at the Moore 103.50
fifteen minutes after. The lady was able
to give a fairly good description of the
man and the Chief and Sergeant R083
searched the town for two hours. Today
()rant Wilcox, 22, and Harold Heath, 18,
bolls of Stratford, were arrested and
lodged 111 9411
Mrs Moore states that no threats were
11141(0' 10 (oltnce used. The young man
ou Mrs Moure's refusal to buy. simply
11 12 d.- 11)511111(1 money in an Unperttnent mam-
a() 71 --8N8 net 41151 let it be understood that ha
44 90 .740, 1111•1012 bu„nies,.
At Another House
) ' l'he M .o, home is near the C N R
• tat ion and neighbors are persistently
9 10 11 12
I as:. night 1 11,• 51101, man who
21)5 therca 1_0 rail -riders for money and
99 1)1 67 /16. ,
5) 79 31 7_4-0:0_ 975 0
1,:(121i141,2Lcied money from !At, M aire se -
111200 NO. 11 food 14110 money Dom Mrs.
W,i:iani W, 4 -id t who 115es 4,04514 the
•ti...1
'322, , pt. 5 ..1117 man (5111.. and when
I .,•2 21.111 andtate (ann. and tried
in. •1.., late s When I said 1 did
' • a:. : 112,5 seen said puremptor.
1:3 55.5:.;nt .11, '43 is 241'ore told
ea ee
"N 2. now .1 LI: 2 all Int, poli.T."
51 . •51 p„.• I sde sale t•15.1151
• !.
It .4 ..1 35541, (.3311311 54 :1.1 112.1 hat
, t: ,1 A:, .,) 1115 eyeA 3110 a 1111e. 0)
. 24 tn '11'11; Mrs M‘,/re
k ;.! 1 A .4 .1124121 of Mtn •
11.,55 1111•'' 1,•:1c.51 aro
:5 .51! NI.. 2..'0414111.'3 01.,
k2 ; 1 1; 2 1 1311.reilai and
,. .1. ...•1 0 n:, ' : e lora 111u.'11
12 01.1 '1',1344 (15 011•11•
ti, 1 ::. 4.1' I';1•• salna 10421 Went
• NI!. W. ,21>i .71 and Saki
. • A A- tanti11,1 1•5 (..1 et.:arad 1)11' -
II it 10
.56 101 116
34 8.1 97
;52 87 93
31 61( 7,1
31 98 1111
1.f 82 114
31 1•1 91
11
51
51
58
52
411
46
12
101
93
82>
(18
5a
84
3
The Result in Colborne Township
FOR REEVE
\I k((1)11 1
\\ I . .
1.41,1iliorp... in
FOR COUNCIL
i,I('I?tI 1
11 /11 111 II 11 111
\ kl 1 .
11 \RR) M,,-) 1?1. I 11. .
1 11,011,1, \\
OFFICIAL COLBORNE RETURNS
A '421'!)), 111 2 the ; stilt, \I 0. '1• :. 2. ! '2
da 5 ..1 .14/1.45. 5 242); ,t •
1' a .4, ('
I no • M
1 ha Pe Woo., J.
5 1 1 • 11
1 . 11 aS
For Reeve
15 I:111: ! !
N
1.> 4
For Ccuncill-r
1.14.
It,
N 24-4
.11
1 42
; t.1 84
1
55 5.1 2 5: 1 4 IV. « ii• • •
ONLY SIX NEW FACES IN
937
.883
846
741'7
762
7 7 1
706
371
, 3.04
71 -of
11,
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Lffli
THE 1933 COUNTY COUNCIL
on civic Relief Veteran 0 wen Geiger ()ne
of Three Old Members
Defeated
Ninety-five People Are Being
Looked After by
Welfare Board
DINI.OP,5 14011.1. C4)NTI...4T
Winners have heart nr.nouneed 3r, Inc
-ontent conducted during Dr.renoher co
DIshinds Rexall Dros Starr, There were
tarty nine contestants and int...Teat and
competition WS14 keen The first three
prtsa,a doll buggies with s doll in each
buggy, were wm '13, June. Filf,r1111 field
Sheila 11111 and Elaine Mern. Those whr
won Goias were Margaret Bowra, man •
ertnel Iftneeshaw, Victoria Baeohler,
Ramona WIlliarna Phyllis McMillen,
Jean Buchanan. Barbara Lawry, Donetthy
May MacDonald, Una Ittatiturtald, Tss-
hut "rotor. Ruth tiny, Vadelitte,..Otrege.
tt,
le
, , e, 5)„ • . e,
t. • •A 1,1 •-•
1: 1
841
1 • .
HURON OFFICERS QUALIFY
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beloved husband of Margaret r.
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