The Goderich Star, 1933-04-27, Page 1The Merchant's Friend
An advertiser's rnesS'aige in the Gode,
rich Star reaches the reader on Thurs.
day, the day of publication, ht PlentY
of time for perusal a.nd for week -end
shopping.
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•U'VENTenVOITRTH YEAR
Ottic
gal:ttlIrroints, GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA., THURSDAY, AFRIL 27th, 193a
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aowooneneneeneneneonnenheonenonenenonieeramatewineo
15.1nch Rule Free
SinT Sikeinil'afe paying a full year itt
advance have choice of paper,,cutter
rule or calendar free. See announce-
ment elsewhere in 06 issue.
WALTSR BAKU, neblielier
WELFARE BOARD WILL
TTLEMENT IS REACHED IN I PICNIC TIME COIVIING 1Blue Water Officers
THREE OF THE FOUR ACTIONS far awan The 13oard. of Trate)
The Joyous Dictate eeazore, is not
_ Are !fere Tonight
aPPreciates the fact said Ls tabula Public Mooting in Town Holl.....
*ife Goa Piano and Sewing BAIL FIXED AT $10,000
steps to secure as manY Plentcs (Committees Are Named
For the Tear
Machine frosts ,Estranged this summer for Occlerich, as Pea-
nusbanclo . manslaughter Charge Federate Against sible. invitations are nein; tented
°Gerald). Man at Kitchener to all eburch end. other orgalv,za..
Col. Woodrow and W. B. Ferinnaill,
At IC/tamer Tad Fritlay Roy Mune none throughout tbe county to
presidern hue secretary respectiVelY 0X
JUSTICE ARMOUR PRESIDES nines. Goderien teansport Oriver, nin bring their annual picnics Itere,
........1,* Peered befoie Magistrate 3. A. We of tiesurine all of a warm weleome tho Blue Water IlighWan Assenation,
Is Te n d e r e d Complimentary tha't city on a 'tharge of Manslaughter and stressing ample faeilities at will be in Ooderich this (Theasday)
Banquet By Huron Bar arising old of the eleath of William
Read on April 6th. Mr. Munnings was Barber Park, all as free as the ate
iteelf, to say notnMg of the bathe evening and will address a public meet -
Mg in the Town Hall. Arrarraements
Association . allowed cut on $10,000 bail. Rem', a ing bead -1 onlY a abort distance
for this eneeting were made by the Board
earn etriplonee. Was sweeping A Ketch. away. +Last year mores of pictice of Trade on Monday night, when it was
The nonejury attings of the ellapreme ener street with two eQMPenions April were nod here, on some oecasions urged that all metribers and tlicee 'who
Court., presided, over hY enr. Justice 5 "Wnen be and Ws eart were struck iii• two on one day, but there ere still eontributed to the fund lent year attend
Armin', a, new appointee to the bench, tea next elan. Following his death, the
Munnirign track. Read died in hcapie
made aheaa, 'Mere is to better
plenty or open dates Ix booking ie
patee for a picnic or UMW Ten
Zee Court lasted three days. Twa of Mennhigs Was changed to manslaughter.
,, =tore than Harbor Park.
ebarge of erintinal negligenve against
N AFTER MAY 1st
HAW HOLIDAYS
The voritroversial subjeet ot ob-
Eervfilg WcducsdeY b.alf holiday is
again to Cui tore. It was diseus.
sed intormally by the Board or
Trade on Monday eVeriing, but
action was taken. However, soy,
eral meraltante eltned last
year beve anneuriced their intern.
that of again clestnie each Wed.
nesdity afternoon during Man
June, Jinn and Alignet The list
so far ineludes: Cornfield. V.
E, Iliblarat, Geo. Schaeffer, Pee-
ples Store, Geo. MenVieer, Mc-
Lean Tires. and Acheson & Sen.
ter hear the AIMS arid Obieete of. the
aSeoelation outlined at first band. Nies-. Dr. Peter Bryce.
concluded yesterday at the Court House. era. Woodrow and Perguson will be met *
the tour casee were settled .fore all the
evidence was in, Judgnaent was gtven, by
consent in the third and a fourth case
ea
WANTED
WANTED. -011 jobaers with 'small
.7 1 capital, Le:MIMI= OIL and
ensAsv, Praser Ave., Winded, Ont.
WANTED.- Comfortable roue and
board lor elderly lady. Reason-
able. Apply Box 24, STAR OVFICE,
• AGENT WANTnne
A smart salesman. or saleslady can
make better than $200,00 a month. on
small investment: `Will be aliened ex-
olusive territory. Apply or 'Write
B. WILLETT, 418 Talbet etreet.
London.
HEAL ESTATE AND nNSUBANCE
VIM 'ARMSTRONG REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY'.
•For Quick Sale. --choice 15 -acre farm, "
fine location, excellent nine no wet4te;,' ensuing Year and the transaction of allY
45 acres plowed, now being seeded, other nusiness that may properly be
provements-New dwelling house,. two brought before the meeting.
'goad barns, steel driving shed, artesian It. G. SANDERSON,
well, aindmill. Insurance on buildings Secretary. '
$4500. Price of farm 43500. Terms,, $500 Goderien, Orito April '25th, 1933. _
or more cash (not Including Preeent seed- -----.--
AUCTION SALES
in,g), balance payable In five years. Inter,
est 3' per cent, per annum. We per year
to te paid on principal. •
Other .cheap farms for sale, also many
nouses very low in price, easy terms.
For payment ask about them.
Houses to rent.
J. W. ARMSTRONG, .
P.O. Box 89 GoderIch, Ont.
was dismissed atter a healing laeting
entire day. •
Before eourt opened on Monday after-
noon membere of the bar gathered, to
pay their respects to the new Jurist and
to complandit him ,upon lite elevation
to the Suprenie Collet bench. Justice
Armour wee for fourteen years 'Crown
Attorney or Toronto and was an out-
tapding fieure oelanadirin legal circlee.
1)uring bis court here he impressed all
as a fair-minded and capable jttdge. and
a vent amiable gentleman 0,
(aloratiatted on ieage 5)
' NOTICE Or MEETING
renal E GODERIOHn ELEVATOR &
" TRANSIT' CO., InIVIITED.
Please take nottee, that the Amnon
general meeting of the shareholders of
The Goderich Elevator & 'I'ransit Com-
pany. Limited, will be held in. NiacKaY
Hall, North Staeet, Ca:deride Ontario,
on Wecineselay,„Itetty 10th, 1933, at 1e.30
f the einction of directors for the
POR SXLE"(fltirefilt -
To REN'nennbteroomed Mien'. 'house
on Picton St all modern con-
iences, garage. Phone 646,
R. REenta-4pattinent, tinier King-
ston street. one The Siplare. All
o in'teniericese Apply MRS. PenEee Hien.
, phene 36e,•• •
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• TO RENT. -On East street, niodern
ee• brick .house.. ,Convenienees. •Ape
ply MRS. GEORGE GOUlette Britannia
Road.
700 Pounds of Fish
Spilled on Roadway
at •Gra nd Bend -7
Broken Fence Proves Deo&
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at Bayfield in the afternoon by, Mayor
Lee and others and It is proposed to
hold a mediae in that vthaiie before
corning on to Goderich. The visitors
will spend the night here and go oh to
Kincardine. Port Elgin, nottletuelptoo
and •Wiarton. 4 odericli delegation
• may accompany them.
Conmintees Selected
•Seven hundred potincis of fish were
pilled all over • the road near Grand
Bend Met neturclay when a sbipment
en route to the 'express office at Exeter,
was Permit and over -turned• by a trucl• e
driven by Richard Parker, of Centralia,
who facet three charges, those of leav-
tag tbe atnne of an accident. reckless
•driving and driving without' a permit.
Ceuzity Constable Lever .says • Paeker
drove right on after eendiog the Ash
helter-skelter. In .connection with the
came • 'nee- ‘Felinn Lewis of Ceatralia is
thargee with emploYing Parnee, • an un
-
licensee teriver. The came will be heard
by • Magistrate Reid On Saturday.
A Dead, Giveaway
• The other day five men fixing a fence
on tile. Huron Road just out of Gode-
CI, LE ARIN ta AUCTION SALE OF ricn engaged the attention of 'Traffic
ne HOLISM-1OLP FURNITteRE. offiter Foxton. Nobody appeared. to
know much about it, but it develeped
Innen H. PEARSON that Lorne Pinkney of Seafortb,
itt
win sell publie *IOWA 'at her home, pasthig another car, got on the soft
Park St', Godekiene ort thoulder cf the road, orashed througla
•sATIAIDAY, AlenIL 29th , the fenee, and landed with, his ear 1.41 a
Is ommg ere
ROAD TO NORTH OF HARBOR
IS AGAIN REVIVE» IN COUNCIL
Can Now Be Done for Quarter
of Former Cost, Says
'Councillor
wiu Address Meeting In Vic-
toria St. Church Next
Wednesday
.1111ron Presbytery of the United
The striking committee 4005iet1ng ele, 'Church of Canada is.holding a Leaders*
E. R. Wigle, 7Ters9n in% a D. Croft and Penowehip Meeting next week in Victoria
Mayor Lee (oliairmari) 'brought in its Street United thurth, GoderIchn en
report -of committees for the year. This Wednesday, May 3rd, and another at
was adopted, the first -named to be none Brussels United cleurele en TleursdaY.
venor: ' • • May 4. All the pastoral charges of the
Finance and merribershiP -- George nresnytexy are to be represented at one
eevs.gr Jay oct bei.;enr innTs,.7s,ru.., 0/ e rt,t4Dt I .0.1. ,
Williams, le. C. WItatelen, I. D. Eastman, olerandoeetvr17
J. H. Taylor, Robert Johnston. 'a.,120tiR
fPetert 1 1
Industricen-E. R. Wigle, ,F, Donnelly,.
C. In Saunders,. la. B. Hubbard, eV. T. of Africa, are coning to Huron County
talte part in these group meetings,
Young, W. Ithaeke. Chas. Wurtele, ' B. to
Ce Inunnings, ,- At each centre there will be a confer,.
Retail. Me.rcheate-F. E. Hibbert. Geoenee for ministers and official boerd
Schaeffer, II. Slacketone, Geo, me,owieen members In the atter000n, eollowed by
Jas. C. Carrie, D. O'Brien, M, Ainslie.a supper meeting for church la•orkers.
George Price. . 'In the everting Willn be held a grand
nivie-n. en ?wenn, H. 1.1, Grim ne missionary rally, wberi Dr. Tucker will
R. Petterzon, T. G. Connote al. W. Free. give his illustrated .acidress, "Africa in
ser, F. Bingham , Trensforma.tion,"
blaereninseoeurtinegess Joni, ogthreeart Pirnesspnlyrtaetriioens.
IteeePtiono-E, Prienain, IL 0. Dun- have
lop, H. ..1: A. MacEwan, George Leith-
walte, D. Li, Mooney, ler. .T, A. Graham, to large 'groups of leaders and workers,
Publicity -W. IL • Robertson, -Chas. and Huron Presbytery. is preparing for
lalmrcarkANa
tris„, L. ftLe.tlenox,, W. 7. H. price, an important occapion. The speakers
are outstanding men. Dr. Bryce nas
By unanimous vote Secretare Hill was been a leader in religious and social
instructed to forward a letter of eone work for a quarter of a oentury. He
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dolence to Mr. oeo Price expressieg the la now secretary of the United Chtirchs
board'n sympathy to him in his bereave, missionary and maintenance lurid, As
Merit. • • principal of Dondi Training Inetitute
ley, nector of St. Peter's c athedral, Lon- Te°azickfeerrenheaesoafttillaints:
A letter was read, front ,Patleer Stan.. sainoduseetacreAtanrgyoloaf, nth:
non warning all and Isendry not to ed Pronainence'as missionary statesniafl.
subecrIbe to advertising space io a 'oath- ee - e
one yea:r book er °Meader, for which GODERIett BRIDGE CLUB
HUr:MBE TO RENT.--Sittlate on Piet=
sereet, Godericb. All modern colt-
veniencen, extra lot for garden, good gare
age, possession May let, For 'further
particulars apply to MESSRS. RAYS and
HAYS, GOdench, Ont. '
ASTURE TO RENT. --With six aeres
-n broken. See miss toicittrrynE,
Colborne 10, R. R. 8.
SALE.--zggs fpr batchirig, Bred-
-n to -lay Barred Rocks, C.
strain. reasonably priced. MRS. It
DAVIDSON, Dungannon. Phone Mb"
gannon 84, .
-MUSE TO, RENT. --elf you are think -
Ana inanot 'moving to a Warmer, more
central house with garage and garden,
see M., W. HOWELL.
VIARDA FOR SALE. -Forty acres, snore
•*: or less. the property of tbe late
U. W. C. Monet, situated 1st the end 01
South street on the, southern boundary
of the town: of good clay loam, large
house and barn, drive shed: workshool
hen.house; neteslan well (135 feet). the
very best of water; . good fruit trees.
Ideal loeation, cloge to schools and
aurehes. Por farther 'particulars 6.PPII
on the nremises or "'to PERCY or WILIL
SAFTEL.
commencing at 1.39 sharp $0,01.mrei oing via damage to his
*A Omani of lioasehOlefUrnituie, hi- ear, which had .been removed by ,the
eluding:. 1: W. le Plano; 1 Guile time the officer arrived.. The marks,
smote victrela; small tables, Sar ne ; however, .were still there. Pinkney ..
- business is being 'solicited. It is unauth-
ds, rtn s etc • 15 ehahw; 2 rockers; charged with reckless drivin . •
g crized, the e•Ierie stated.
80 eeet lawn nose; 1 lawn mower, in good
repedn' 1 Empire eook stove, water front; William Nesbitt an old of/ender, was
1 heating stave and pipes; 1 3 -burner oil given two menthe at Blyth by Magi -
stove; linoleums. rugs, 'and ntunerous strate Reid when he failed to produen
ether household furnishings. Everything the wherewithal ($200) for a second
must .be Seed, as Mrs. Pearson is leaving offence under the L. C. A.
Goderich, • - D. McLaren, Trickersmith, tontribut-
TERMS-Casio ' ed $2 and. costs for parking his car on
. T. GUNDetY & Son, Aucti0fteers1 the highw
an at night without lights.
Courseo Brew& Kirktori, Veld $10 and
costs for consuming liquor on the high-
way.
BAND GRANT IS REDUCED
Hospital Grant Is Untouched.-
• Hydro Vacancy Is Not
• Yet Filled
After resolving IMOt into conemittee
of• the whole to consider naming a. suc.
cesser to the late J. W. Taylor as Water
and. it(ight COmmissioner, the •Town
Couneil on Vridey night rose Withent
tomato to an agrcemeiat and tho vacan.
ey still exists. Another matter consid.
• ercd comixtittee was a letter from
• Frank ponnellit, acting for Lorne MC-.
Gee, asking 90.90, .ciantoges (illegedly
eaueed Mr. MeGeen lot on Wolfe street
by town workmen, excavating gravel on
adjoining property. It was stated that
REV. 14. PARR• Mr. McGee has. beert put to tonsider.
of London, who will conduct anniversary uble enTellee and ineenvenieneel he halt'
services' at Victoria street Unitea enureb. log come here from amherstburg when
Surielair. May ath, Rev, Mn Parr is e
fernier pastor -of the elturch,
• WOOLEACOM.131.11.
Alettrerore • faT te. ET
Plionn 290
Sells Insurance of all kinds. Get rates
• from him before renewing or planning
new. insurance.
THE O. F. CAREY CO.
FIRE, ACCIDENT an MOTOR CAR
INnitnie A "WM
orocee-sesopecreene, V/03101%., Gornmem
Phone 230 NELSON HILL, Manager
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• J. W. CRAIGIE
Insurance and Real Estate
oonno014. ricovutotAL
muNitnrim itottias.
Oda,
Bun Life fissiitatcg. Donau of Copia
OOME$'ACTS RAGArttnNG 190 BUSINESS'
• Application 'far new aestarancee Were received by the Company
during roaa at an average rate of num) than S1,000,000 for every
working day.
Income from renewal premiums was the largest ever received
in a single year. . •
Cash in repaynient or reduction of policy lealle exceeded that, of
any previous yoar. • •'
Revivals of lapsed policieS exceeded hose c>f apy previous year.
with one exceptiOn.
(Office 115
Pb°11c3; lltesiderice 640 LONG, District Agent
• USED 'CARS
We have a new line of Used Cars at Moore's Garage,
St. Andrew's street. Bring your present Car—we'll •make a
deal you will like.' ---trade our old car for a Modern one thal
will' give you more eoonomy and more satisfaction.
BUY A NEW BATTERY, 13 -plate, one-year db A ciC
guarantee, white the price is tletWII •
4011441011.1
• STEDELBAUM
TILLSONBURG GODERICH
DELHI
Sunday schools throughout the county
will be circularized inviting them to bold
their annual pienics iri Goderich and
pointing out the advantages of Herber
Park. The retail merchants' committee
will make 6, survey of the situation with
a view to bolding a merchants' picnic
this nunmer.
• SCORE ANOTHER SUCCESS
Victoria Players Present "A Wild Flower
of the Ilills". at MacKay Hall
Victoria Players scored still another
success at MacKay Hall on Thursday
• and Friday evenings of last` week when
they presented their new. play, "A Wild
Plower et the Hills." The drama, liber-
ally sprinkled with bath autznor and
Pathos, is built around "Chloe, an WI.
welcome waif," played by Miss Delight
Match, star of "Just a Stepchild," It
concerew Chloe's trials anct tribulations
as she is befriended by "Mammy, a sole
ored servaret", Oval Robert Wilson) in
the holm of "Mrs. Caroline Burke, a
domineering woman" (Mrs. J. bfutch)
• and iter romance, and finally her mar-
riage to "John Burke, Mrs. Burke%
Younger Sons" played. eplendidle by
Carl Emir. •Other artists were Margaret
Maeon, Robert Henry, Rath Caldwell,
'Tarry McCreath, Glen Lodge and Ralph
Ileridercon. All showed. a fine display
of dramatic talent. "Happy 'Roy's Or -
theatre" played at both performances.
On Thurgday night Miss Hope Muteh
and Mr. Jack Snell gave a duet stud on
Friday evening miss Gertraide Heist,
sang an appropriate number. Each
'perfarneince was preceded by a few
remarke front Rev. ne W. Craik, •Vie -
Vona etreet pastor. The play was epon-
sored by the W. A. of that chinch and
was generoiisly patronized both nights.
Sparkling Cars
• Draw Big Crowd
Brave Chilly Weather to View
1933 Models—.Electric
Kitchen Is Popular •
bia tenant e threatened to leave. Conn -
en decided to defend any proposed, court
action and has invited Mr. Donnelly to
• look otter Lite property with repreeentaa
Myra of the town.
• Tax Collector' Robertson reported re.
Mete, of e$940 since Itis 14St statement,
A start has been Made on the 1033
• assessment, Cog licenses to the amount
of $28 have been paid in. Tits Appeal-
ed to Couneillor Humber as a ridiculous -
1)' low eam-028, or le does, nave this
year's tags. The Ceuncillor• said there
were more than fourteen dogs iti itiS
Despitet chilly 'weather whicit Made Vatit• Dogs. were even on relief, be
large ,crawa turned put siturday. aro dogs, Ile moved thet the Chief of Pol-
tin ice take irnmediete action against deg
-noon last • for Goderieh's • fleet motor
Show. Headed by the citieenn band
eleven of the newest products of Van-
ada's automobile inclustrY swungi into
line -the Buick, OldsMobile, Pontine,
•
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stehaitia ehhteert most theeththrtehle laid, At least • tamilies on relief kept
invners .wbo have not, Waned tent eor
their earnnee. The • Motion 'carried.
The question ef appointing a dog vetthe
•destreying taglese doge after due
warning bad been given, was disemeed,
but action delayed.. neeputy-Reeve Weer
Chevrolet, Studebalter, Fore, tea) modele made it plain, tilat his dog would not
oriftgth. ,enitiovoed:0,Biopvilytymoti finctnathrtro5n.qteunaa: be destroyed, •Gtar:u.otis' tn4oretacgu.; He opposed
-with ieocues .parkland.crigines put... any such drastic aetion.
eeveral times•before drawing up en line
d f $200 the sante its
• At the weekly bridge tournament held
Tuesday evening, the followingneere thp
The - Goderich Indestrial Exhibition
at the block between North and Montreal'
• app e en a gramo , •
streets, • where large erowds sperin the teat . year. The letter was ,reterroe to .
•afternoon impeding the Very latest the tinance committee A great •of
wrinkles in inatordcm. The denten - ' •
i 8 00 vets Made tie Alexandra Marine
fispleit:t.,. a busy afternoon and coressi • 5 • • -
theixiselves as entirely satisfied with tile „ . • ,
1 and General Hospital, but the grant to
tne Citizens' Band wee cut frora 8000.
• winners: North and South-lst, Mr. • to $400, 'The estimates of the Public
Electric Kitchen Draws Mane
and. Mrs. P. F. Carey, ate; 2nd, Dr. and! .., e Library Board for $1800 were approved
as were those of the Separate Seirool
Of added interest wee the presence of
Mrs. A. C. Hunter, tee 3rd, Jas eRoberta
.,on and le. Johnston, lle. East nod the General Electric Kitchen Coach, Board for 81325.
Wet -1st Mrs Jenner and 1Viss G.
pained in front of the Hydro office. Anti J. P. Mime. seeretery Of the tonne
Ginn, 3te; 2 , Mrs. Saults and Miss G. *Pone the Motor Show, Many h
• -nun 1 giate Inetittite Board wrote asking for
saults, 31,li; 1 32,200 an aecount of the 1933 levy to
Mlis E. Saul meet expenses due on the 101 of May.
The finance committee was elven Dowd
to act, but not before objeetion had
• been yoked. It was argued that these
requens were invariably Mane at tbe • .
last minute and. that they ehould go
through in the regular war, the finance
rd, Mrs. F. Sttirdy.dreds vie"
OIUI
UCS e by the Water arid 1.ight Gamut's -
•
during the afternoon. It was broueln
1
Si011.
GODERICII 11AltBOItIS LAUDED in installed in the kitchen on wheels -
I ' nyery conceivable kitchen appliance
ventilating fan, clone toaster, percale
• BY WINNER OF "SILK IIAT"' electric refrigerator, range, dishwasher,
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Cap t ain Albinson Remembers
When It Was But "Hole in
the Wall"
'LIKES .GODERICH PEOPLE
Because They're Friendly—Was
Here Over Thirty
yearsAgo
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C. It HUMBER
JEWELLER
THE SMALL $1 ORE
Wren eta stoOK
Members eat the Town column, Board
of Trade and, other eitizens gathered at
the Town Hall on Monday afternoon fox
the traditiorial cererrionY of Presenting
the silk hat to the contain of the lint
traft to enter the harbor this spring.
Contain C. R. Albinson, of the Anna C.
• Minch, which boat arrived on SteanaY
afternoon with a 200,000 -bushel cargo
of grain, was the lucky recipient, And 0
•very genial "skipper" he is -4 typical
mariner. A man past middle life, a
sailor all Ins life and a captain for
nvernyefive snare, this is the first occa-
sion on which he won the timeellonored
silit hat. He 4aid be was immeneely
pleated.
Captain Albinson is no stranger in
• Oloderieh. He was here away back itt
1902-03 on the "City of 'Windsor" but
as a passenger only, he told hie andience
However, he had traded hero °Vet a
ecore of times during the past 20 years,
tliffererit boats, the Laketon, taeteri,
Herryten, Royalton and others. His
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STONE—NOT BULLET
Constable McCoy Discounts Theory of
Shot Being Fired at Auto •
Provincial Constable P. E. McCoy has
Inrastigated the report from Exeter that
when Edward Willis and Ootincillor
Harry Bierling of that village were re-
turning from Gratd Bend, a motorist
in a rapidly aPproaching ear deliberate-
ly shot at them with sn.22 revolver, the
bullet passing through the windshield.
•Constable McCoy went to Exeter to have
a look at the car and reached the con -
elusion that it was a sterie, and not a
bullet, which hit the windshield. He
states that judging from the angle at
which the object &truck the glass, had
it• been a bullet the driver would have
been killed outright. He aim detere modernize the workshop of the
Mined that a bullet was not found on i)let6Y
the ear seat, as reporte'd. There is -m-
doubt but that the passing car 9inchedl.eertaln that foodetuffs will be adequate -
a stone and hinted it at the windshield
Centime on her pert. An electric range
t are not uncommon on gravel, t to lace the dinner M
A.• ea,
• MEADOW GLADE FARM
natty moss
• Customers who bought our chicke thie
• Year report to us that they are the heal-
thiest and etrongest chinks they have ever
had and losses haVe been Vera light
They bave extra health and Vigor
ter, waffle iron, washing machine, ironen1 committee reporting back to eouncil.
radio. Moreover, the coach boasts a E.A Nuteken won ens my. license
kitehen work desk, inonel metal sine' to peddle meat expires on April 20th I
and novel arrangement of vabinet and' hereby apply for a renewal. As I only
storage space and lights. • hue my current licen.se for eive Months
'We are delighted with the interest ,am asking for a refund -on. WS year's
Manifested by Goderieh housewives,' license." Referred to- the special come
mid -Supt. Kelly after the electric kit- • mitteo,
chen had departed for Toronto. ••einem Build Read at Harbor
"We firmly'nelleve the all -electric kit -I
the heading of new business
chen, isa typified by thia kitthen canna nContintied on pap 8)
will complete the emancipation of thel
Canadian hoinewife. Throtiglt count -1
less ages. woman has aceepted the ree
spent her days almost wholly *Riau its Cornin,g Events
sponsibility of the bome--and ehe has
atmosphere. Her task has not been an .AND B • USINESS BRI/205
easy one for he was long denied ade-
quete •tools to do her work. However,
her home gradually has been modern -
teed, and now the magic band of eke-
tritity stretches to the !Mellen to com-
b in 1028.20 au
boat winteted ere
recalled that he had the distinction of ments of grain by way of Part •Chur-. tfany new homes are beirig equippe
moving four fteightere in one operation, 11 th the grain wee worth. Dozerisf with alnelectric kitchens. Old homes1
•swingiree three °there into position: with
his own boat preparatory to sailing after
the loreakup. This was considered. (Mite
feat.
• of the teeter Car. rnstances tine' 1Y and wholefmmo Priserven, Without at -
I will permi er p
ure
ioads.
Are You tired and languid? Use Me
Me Oho. CA1%03E1,1,14, Darla STORE.
The Central Home and School Club
will hold its regular nteeting int the
school on Tueeday afternoon. Malt. 21111.
at 4 otleck.
• 1VLother Day Cards, Laura Seeord
Candy. CAMPBELL'S ORR°, STORE.
Maple Leaf Chapter rummage sale
Priday and Saturday. May gth anti Oth,
• • the oven, set the temperature and time in store next to CORM Theatre. Phone
• Id be t brid e whin the range coolest ticks for collection.
the meal. The electric 'dishwasher taltee
care of ,dishes after the meal. The
electric ventllatinrs fan keeps the kitchen
'tool ond free trent 'cooking odors. The
electric tienk. and other dey.iccs operate
automatieally, while the washer and
would centinue to be Wasted on this ironer relieve her of drudgery. .
"white elephant." It, had eoet the Govel "Now kitchens. are being planned with
t m re to make the initial ship- ad those work -saving clevices In mintli
controls and leave her borne for an are Mrs. Beacon, 585, if you have any are
Ile thought the Government uou teenoon a
ahead many elollars if it bought the
grain from the fanners which they pro-
posed shipplog Via the Hudson Bay
route and then tarried around and gave
Alm grain back to the fanners. • Great
sums of m'oney had been wasted arid
Titureday. May 1 1th, at 8 p.m.. in the
Vietoria It. .Llizited church -variety pro-
gram, .includinn • musical iteMe and
aketth. "The Lame Dog," by *Mem of
Selvation Army Corns. Adinfeelon
adults 20e. children 10c..
The annual meeting of the Goderich
Women's Institute will be held in Mac.
• 1tay Hall on- Thursday, May 4th, at 3
p.m. Election of et:leers wi 1 e e
and roll call 'will be PaYment of fees.
There will be an exchange of bulbe. A
fond attendance -will be appreciated.
ernmen o
Likes (Iodate's Folk
After telling his audience that lie lik-
ed• the people ot Ooderich because they
were friendly, Captain AltdriSon recalled
that there was a time when he didn't
like Ooderich harbor. He didn't like
being caught out hi the lake arid having
to put here and he didn't feel exactly
safe after he got in, However. that ante
of government employees at Fort Chur-1, are being modernieed by the installation
chili, he mid, svcre drawing twelvei of thew appliances.
morthe pay or three months' work. I "It 1.1 for the purpose of calling atten-
Other speakers were Mayor Lee, Geo., tion to the hounewivee of Canada to the
I,Villiams, et. II. 'Taylor, S. D. •Croft, Jas, 1 all -electric kitchen, • that the kitchen
Mann& Councillors Geo. is. Gould and' coaeb oas deelened. The General Elec.
Seabrook, E, R. Wigle, E. d. PridheM, tric Kitchen Inetitute, 'tho, Ls busy day
Nelmn Hill and L. L. Knee. atid night drafting plane for new kit -
"kick" out of the fira boat entering the old, kitchens. Thee service is perform.
• Mr. Knox said he always got a WI diens and suggestions for remodeling
harbor each spring. The opening Una ed gratin"
1
year eves aleoUt the same time this year •-.•••• * •
eattse the eggs used are from yearling as other years tor hoMs from the upper MRS. DAVIDSON HONORED
hens only. Theeyearlings were earn- aft thanged now and Cloderich la a lake!' Lut ear'a oPening 'cytao earlier
troM 1600 lienable wei becaire the beat had come from the, oienai honer has come to nem Innen
nutstanding producers in their pullet harlzr of which it cOuld P
feel AIN' •
selected. s
Year. The tockerels used in the breeding Proud, a bath= witli "lete of water."
pen are from hens which laid from 225 When ho !het started comhig to Code-
' to 250 e
ggs in their pullet year. If you rich, he Wei, boats could not tie up on
want production end profit next fall order: the neirth side for fear of grounding.
• PAW. The ltarbor, he neld, Wan but, Is "bole in
• Leghorn% 500 or over Only be several the
crders combined) 0.50 per hundred and The' Captain Was optimistic about a
Itoyal Brooder Stove at cost. Smaller
Hayed Mors $9,50 nee Lundeen Three ware naleattans. of a heavy faievement
hundred.• British embargo on Dir-st Ian ifripszts
w. litIME einoula help. greatly, Ile didn't think
IL IL Ooderich, Out. intiebi of' the Hudson Day Railway and
creico; neenenen efeen per hundred, ood Tattn. ca the Great Data, TAM
week ela eaCketele, $3,50 per of grain and lumber, lie said, and the
Vitc;ne 1413, Carla*. tvatcl relita to tI 1.1Red Hingdoal te fi
south. The silk hat used for the cerel
mony esplained, was won by 1.054bufferirt on his visit to Oodericli many
years tig . It wee put back in Me locker
and Ca tain Albirer,on given his new
ti
1033 I fedora.
The aptain was ac empanied on the
down 1*11* by lib wife. Their home ad-
dress Is Meoretotin, near Carnia.
Davkleon, Of Dungannon, as a rewar
for the intereet ehe has alto= hi edu-
eational affairs for co long. 41
week's nieeting of the Ontario Mtn.
thing Aneoziatiose at ionto. til11eit
attended, Mrs, Davidson Was elected
rile 'ander:eh .dot.s commercialt.
and cottety prhiting, promptly and 1-
firiently and ot attractive prices. Tele.,,
Vta210 71 and a repzexntative ealM
president time of the atheistory of 0
lgal f3cctien fel! 1033.
EVERGREENS
Have imported a shipment of fariey
evergreens and boxwood trees, also
flowering shrubs, from Ifolland. 4-1
dont. Now is the time to trim up the
home grounds with the above. 0E0.
STEWART, Medd. Phone 103.
PERMANENT WAVES
Mr. W. R. Mathiecon, an eePert oller-
ator from the Ueda tratlelecon Beauty •
Shope. Toronto, will be at The Isabel
Beauty fltioppz, C004951011.011. on May lst,
2n11, 3r11 and 4th. givhig E3ph'al. Crorluig-
nolo and the popular Combination Wave
at 5100, ta.ea and 51.50. All wavea
guaranteed. Make appoinMents with
Phone 551
the lih0 fag' DIED
Mem Dac4dcen N former ttlisol teacher 1,,1011,(13,17,:„""A,,P11,,c`12,,,4111. 1033, 11310 Vollag,
and a coin- s ."
rst
of ability. Cta teTatallorelont at 61aY April nth, Alice Waheiled. aged
caablo executive. active in "°
tion a woW0111011W0111011 has heti 11i10 pastlion. YOUNG -In Ccderirlt Townads). en
mots, mad. church church mid a writer wAttsrIL24)--At (11111051015.(11111051015.Tacz-
1. Valli:pm= to Me Cicztl-icia Mar. 03 &earl.