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e t...1e37 to supervise the
Amims,41.,11.4 atida' itauttaisi taiit LW 144* Driliale
Un -11,APUIL (Wrap rouuti of his ow% but said that
J'*dirn.nt Resomd ..by Judge
Coodello atter Two,day °
Marine
Stetiug that he wielied t�read over
evidenee aud giveit caeeftie eon.
IelderatiOn, e'lidge Costello to Thurs,
44ty afteretoon lest reserved judgment
after 0. twoelay hearing Of the County
Court ea* of johtt CeiShea,rdowei versus
the Town of Geiderieit. Mr. Shear -
down 'asks} $1,000 damages and au in.
Junetion restraining the Town trent
Opereting a mehielpal garbage, dump
adjacent to his prolierty u.i 1111) north-
teet seetion o tbe4oWn.
Threnellotit the trial considerable
poblie interest was ehown. Over 'a•
seoreo wituesses, ,ineluding members
et teOunele Town officials and Work.'
*en, gave evideeee. Town Solleiter
D. U. Nairn acted for the municipalites
Siraele" Donnelly for the plaintiff.
The • SheardOwn.„propertY of' 11."
'*ere e wiee deSeribed as lot `'0'' and
the West half of lee 'D m the north.-
eet •Section. a the WWII, 140,W11 as' the
arkAto,rwood -surveyt The TOW11
ONina$t las "A" and "13" Immediately
adjeining, to the northwest. The„Town
property, originally purchaeed in 1926
'-----Sevelespurpesesreheteeeleetelseuse
ineeriale, as a ‘,4Clump,,, sesee epee.
It 'CoSt $1900; Atte `Sheardownee, also
-parchaSed in 102% 1700.- The ToWn-
prOperty, once had a estoe house'
located on it, but it was torn down
endeethe stone egushed for road pier.
I Pesos.
only rashei, OutitIs Alia dry
weEe accepted or otpeses,Ue
further adeuitted that the Gfodprich
Salt ,Vo. maintained a flonikp neaxibY
and that the '0..Nat. eattle-loadieg Vette
were noe }far from hiShome. The
17.fowzi. solicitor also brought out that.
Mr . iSheartlown's stable and outbuild-
ings were loeated betvireen U wtxter
well. and 'the town property.
'ofe the testimony' had to do
with the ievelo a,ittle two properties id-
velved, 'the defence seeking to show
that it }was ,iropossible for the Shear -
down Well to become polluted from the
Once a Nice Plae.e
The plaintiff Sheardown told the
eourt that lib property had on it 'a
reeitience, stable* and root .house ,and.
that he- had spent betwe.en $400- end
4irs00 On, the property since he pur-
chased it. He said. it °nee was a "Teal
nice place," with lawns and hedges, and
that he had come from Detroit in 1930
to C4111 a market garden, and spend his
• declining -years on the •property. 'The
witness said 'heeolice, tried:to gettown
water to the place, but the Pu -lee, $960,
was prohibitive. • ' •
In 1935, Mr, tSheardOwn testified, lie
eomplained to the Town }Council th-Ttt
ell manner:elf unpleasant material was
being dumped near his property, that
giros eh it burned.Tor weeks M eummer
einte and that the smokewas so of-
lensive • that he was forced to keep
down theeeeindiews of his .home. His
Wellestrom 'which people.hatl previously
_drawn thele drinking, water sooner',
than drink town water,. became con-
tamina•ted And tinfit for use, allegedly
from seepage from the dumpIt be-
. tame as black ae ink and you couldn't
" even use It for 'washing purposes," sale
Or. Sheardeven. -Because of his,' re-
-Twitted toreplaints the dunip bee 'been
',closed 'in 1935 and again In 1937? hut
it was reopened in the spring of 1939
garbage ;time*. ,
Evidence for ,the plaintiff was.;, con.
eluded 'Wednesday night the,
testineouse of Coencillor J.
MrsSheardoWie wife of the plaintiff„
Igrs, An41rev0 Smith, Jame e Barry,
Lureby, sre' }Simon Oeeci Al
bort Goltlioepe, O. D. Teicleaelle Louie
Gevier and. IIareey Webster,
Effort at Settlement Fails
. Before adjoernmeat Ills lloeor sug-
gested thatethe litigants get. together
and endeavor to reaoli. a settletheet,
but next morning ceunsel aanouuced
that a eettlement had not been reached,
so the 'Case Continued. ,
evidenge for the Corporation
were Dr. • IT, eGalloWe
George Buchanan, .phetograolier, Conn
arert,E. Bingham Engineer S.
Archibald, 'Pl-d-iirGidei*-4'ohn--Kert
nedyf Albert Stevenson R. C. Postele-
thwaite, Roy Aleriam,
Carthy, William Clark ;and Herbert
McAdam. Mr. Sheasidown, the plain-
tiff, also was recalled. - '
In hie summing up Frank Donnelly
argued that the dump was a neistinee
and that it was not properly euper-
poieting' to evidence that 90,000
square feet of ground was tovered 'vvith
manner -of refuse: He stressed
negligence on the part of the corpora-
tion, plaeing the depreciation on his
elient's property at $500, plus $960.
which, his. elient would • be obliged to
pay to replace his drinking water
supply 'with town water.
•
MreNirern said the .Sheardown place
never was and never •would be a
residential area, because the railway
tracks fronted it. He said, plaintiff„
had iteversteledetossellenis•prooertyeand.
therefore did not know its market
value. Furthernmee, eilettetigzacIllini-e-
eelf-duinpirig garbage on hio.,own prof
Petty ailUhrsr own Outbuildings we
located between the dunioing ground
and his residence. A sample of water
from theerown's duntPing ground .had
been returned Fom.the .GoWnitient
laboratory markedeoracle'"Aoe and the
levels were such. tleatiirs'Were could not
possibly beeenne -contaminated from
garbage dumped on the adjoining toien,
lots, Mr. Nairn argued in asking for,
a dismissal.
THE
Baseball Juniors
to Open junel4
Goderich to Play at Ripley in
Pint Game of Bruce
Leavie
The-Goderich Juniors will_ open the
Eruee Baseball League schedule with a
game at Ripley on June 14, and will
play their first iapine ganao on July Ci
with. Walkerton as the oppositibn, ac-
cording' to the schedule which was
drawn up at Wallzerton -on Monday.,
night Nelsoo Hill and 13isset
eepeesented the Goderich at tile
Meeting.
)2ne leagae is composed of tea teams,
r but luis been divided hit° northern ande
seuthern divisions. ,Aloug with Gode-
rich in the -south. will be Kingerdike,
Ripley, 'and Walkerton, . ei'hile in the
'northern division wilt be Meefordt
Allenford, Owen Sound, Mount Forest,
Penetaug and • Chesley, Eachedivision,
seill play a single schedule, with -the
first andr third, and second an fourth
teams in each clivisien Meeting he 'the
first round of the-pleyoffs. • The intl.
Mate-winnere a each, division will meet
f� r the league chaimiionship.
Sehedule for South Division
Jime 14-4odOrich at Ripley,
June 22 -Ripley at Kincardine.
Goderich at Walkerton.
July 5-1Kincarcline at Ripley.
--AValkerton.ateGodeekh.,
July 9e-Goderich at Kincardine.
July 1.0-4tipleY at Wallzerton.
July.e1,9s-eitipley_ateGotleriche
July 20 -Walkerton at Kieertreline.
july 2-e-Wa1kerten at Ripley.
July 29 --Kincardine at Goderich;
July 31 -Kincardine at Walkerton. '
ODERICH SIGNALST
Maitland WAS.'
eets at Br
RAILWAYMAN GOES TO GlUELPH
)eir Frank Dunn. .who has been en -
end hass,been.opee ever since. , Ile gaged M"tbe CI.N,R.•yardsreere for the
_
- et -fifteen. years, has beer11Serred
•to Guelph' and with Mrs, Dunn
move to that city later this moetit.
Their home.on Victoria street has been
et
_ Ow had to. walk a mile to and-n.frou
['the 'Salt 131dek for his drinking Water,
1* sald
Under eross-examination °of elr.
Nairn, .admitted. he- received, :sold .to Miss, Effie Hoggartle
CONSIDER THE.
PRICED ITEMS
Special prices for .week 25th Ilf!ay to 1st June incl.
. WASH CLOTH
With two cakes soap .... 15c
I\
SUN %ASSES
15c up
POLIDENT makes:breath' sweet1
er-plates or bridges look better
40e-750
towip Ri C CREOSYL DISINFECTANT
30e for pint
ItU'OBER GLOVES
Sizes 7-8-9
25c
' We "hpAre
CRESS CORN SALVE' ,
50e , .
Anumum:kum.....
. Moth ',Balls . . . . 20e lb.
Moth Hiller .......... 39e ib.
"OS
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110/ .1t -
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CA- . .
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1/41i ft1101/14.
liv .
rfyou Want to help..
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keep t:youthfut (MUM
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taking Bile
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and calor, excellent
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Bi LE BEAAAIS
ROVIII•KELP
PREVENTS ,-
IIIRY,..f.EVERVIT41
GeAtelezaaei Ask' YOUR OeueGISTI
. 150 Tablets .e. .. -
300 Tablets ... .. 1.39
750 Tablets eves, . 249
•vvittib SHOE POIASII
2.5e
Removes Callouses. 'Stops • sore,
burping, arhing, tired, sWeating,
feet .. 25e a pair
COMMA SOAP
3 cakes 69c-
FRUITATIVES
25e - 39c
' FOB BABY
Rig° Nipples - .... . 3 for 25e
Rigo Nursers . - 3 for 25e
and J Talcum 25e
Meads Dextro Maltose
Lactogen - ........ $1.0
$. M. A, -
PahlRitt ..... ..... 45y,
.47ameras,' Films, Developing and
Printing ,
Twenty-four hour servite
illEA TO
SALTS
tacutH was
BU9 mires AT THE DRUGSTORE
CAMPBELL LAUDER DUNLOP.. WIGLE.
Mom 10 Phime it honet 1 Phone 45
GoDsludit DittractiVre
GOLF CLUB PROGRAM
Official Opening of Season on May 24th
'at the -Maitland Course
The Maitland Golf Club will have its
()facial opening for the- season tomer-
row, May 24th, when an open field day
will he held for „both ladv and men
eltilb members., Pkoceedings will get
under , way: at 9 ,a.m. with a medal
round for men, At 1.0 a.m. the ladies'.
tippreaching, putting and driving com-
petition will. be held. • In the safter-
noon, there -will- be- a--- two-ballemixed-
foursome and at 5 p.m. the menwill
delheelesdriedngseeesse. The
-
The Club is making..a drive foi new
members this' spring and so far leas
addedtwelve names. Anyone Wishing
to jeln the dub is asked .to get in
touch with :Dry. Taylor "pre ofhe
*Wand course.. •
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VISITORS *PRESSED
County Offiehas from Hastings Lo
Over Huron Countv Ikmds
Huron.0ounty's road -mixed bitumin-
ous concreth roedse such -le the stretch
from Dunlop to Carlo,* on the 8th
concession of celberne township,. -.are
attracting wide attentton.in (thee sec-
tions otethe Proeineee '
,,On Sunday night five menebem of
Hastings County road colineissien, with
the Warden, engineer and -treasurer,
Mr. 'Haggerty, who is president of the
Ontario Good Roads Association, are
rived In G•odericli Med, on Manley, they•
tutide a t•ourand inspection of the
forty-five miles of 'zieve hard -surfaced
roads, stretches of welch are scattered'
. throughout ;the couuty. They were
eseorted'AzysEngineer T. It. Patterson,
who originated the type of construction
under enspection in hid own. county.
On. a stretch near Sea,forth, it was
explained by Alf. Pattersori,-the read
surface, laid in 193,5 at a cost of wily
$3300 a mile, only $30 had been spent
in maintenance, inthe intervening Jive
years. . This and other stretches- more
recently laid are as eood.as the 'day
they Were built.• The °neve road fora
Dunlop to Carlow, which this year is
being extended to Dungannon, particul-
arly impressed the Visifols, who con-
sidered theit visit most educative and
well .wortli -while.
SAFEBLOWERS AT GORRIE
1
Representative
Mr. Chas; A, Raffleman
will be in our store Tuesaat
May 28th with, a full line of
sprimg arid. summer samples
of all wool worsteds and
fancy cheeks and stripes.
Verne hi and see them.
Robins
Ltd.
"Agent for Tip Top Tailors"
rho,* 984 , quare
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PERSONAL .11,11ENTION,
Mr. and Mrs. Truman. Ste/were of
PotteColborner-wereoweekeendessisitorss
in town. '
Dr. L. if:,, Mabee returned on Aron -
day from a eten deys' -fishing stripesto.
Algonquin Perk..
Mrs. F. W. White, of Chatham, was
a week -end visitor -with Mr: and Mrs.
R. Stoneltousie, Elgin avenue.
Mr. Alex MeIVore of Winnipeg, Is
visitinge-friends in town. He is ace
companied by his son, Allan, and
daughter, Merle. sce
'London Free Press ts Mrs. Graeme
'Cameron, of Neee York, arrives this
week to. Oen(' the month of June With
Mrs._ J. D, :Wilson, Huron street.
Mr. and Mrs.- D. M. O'Brien and
daughter Aliaa visited relatives at
'Stratford on Friday and attended the
Lions Cliib 'jamboreerthere that night,
Mrs. D. E. Campbell returned en
Sunday from Montreal, where she. at -
Cash Dm Empty -;--Robbers Make
• _ • Getavvay
• Provincial Constable P. E. 'McCoy
was ealled out of bed at five otelock
Saturday morning to learn that the
safe in the •offiee of IIu'eston's Mills,
Gorrie, had been blown a few minutes
before and that three robbers had mode
a getaway in, an -automobile toeitard
Ilarieeten and Lieto-wel.
:After hurriee- drivesto -Gerrie the
constable learned from George Gallo-.
'way, former count" Coustable, who
lives seventsefive y,arde from the.mill,
that he had been awakened by the ex-
plosion and had, reeognized it- as an
eitro-glecerine safe -cracking jely,
be-
cause he had heard a*. similar one at
'the. same milli bet fall ,when .an un-
snecesefill attempt was Made to a) the
piece.
lies__Gallowae. on hearing the explo-
Mrs. Robt. Davidson eplected
President-Kincsx rue
" Next Year
, The twenty-sixtb. annual meeting of
the l'Maitland Presbyterial Women's
Missionitry Society of thee Presbyterian
Cliureb, in Canada was hold :in Melville
Church, leruesels; on Tuesday, ?May
14th. Thzepresident, Aire, Reht. David-
.
eon, presided. ,
Mrs, It. AleWhineey, Dungannon, led
the morning devotions on the •theme
"God Is Love." 11/41r,s. Bennett, Dungan-
non; led in prayer. Mrs. II. IL Verner,
Brussels,, gave the address of wel.
emu°, and Ms. 0. 11. MacDonald, of
•Lucknew, gave the reply. coetribute to the pregram.
HURON GMICI CLUB
PIIVR8PKi, MAY. 23rd, 1040
- Au orgaiiireation to be kuown es the
Enron Game Club has been formed at
Clinton to aaeist the Government in
the protectionof fish and game in the
county of Huron: Officers have al-
ready„ been elected, with Thos:
Churchill, president, Jos. Becker, viee-
president, Ferguson Van-Egmmiti,
treaeurer, awl Ellwood ,Epps, secretary.
The directors are A. Middle, M. Shear-
Garon, 0. Lobb, 11. Reemlin, R.
Ball, IL Cowan, M. Necliger 'and. B.
Jervis. •
In Order te get as manY PeoPic as
possible interested, free entertainment
is to be given in the Town Hall•at
.01Inton on Tuesday afternoon- at 4.1.5
for ladies and children. On the eeme
evening and also in the Town Hall at
'Clinton another entertainment will be
given, to which the ladies are again
enVited, as well -as men. These shows
•are Mr, McGee of Auburn will
The Y.W.A.. and (irls' secretary 're- s
ported sie societies. Of these alio had
Visited four, While same showed M -
creases, others showed e slight dee
ereases in inembeeship. . The total
amoueteabed wase893.04. .,• '
'Bib year an '`altendance eonteet"
was the special feature of the, MisSioa
Bands. •Langeltle won the Preebyterial-
henner with an attendanee of .90 per
BRIDE-TO-BE 'HONORS')
,
„
Mks Chambers of lloSnital,f5taff Show-
ered by Iler Friends ,
„Miss Minnie --Chambers, who ,for the
last, two years has held the pOkition
assistant superintendent at Alex -
entire Hospital, was the guest of honor
at a "miscellaneous shOwer" given at
'cent.; Ashfield. 86 per Cent., Wilightim.
81 'per cent. and Ethel 80 per cent
The banners' were presented it the
afternoon session.
There are 193 Home Helpers in ,the
The supply ecretary repertee the
receipt of ba14 of 'clothing, many
,quiltheealeo toy rand- money- to --pure
chase sboee. -
Rev. 3. D. Wilkie, of Teeswater,
moderator; a the , Presbytery, brought
greetengs krone that body:
The report of . the life membersbip
secretary showed • a slight decrease
from -last year, While the Glad Tidings
pebecrieeione remained the same. Lit-
erature sales amounted . to $31.16.
Books end religious papers were seut
to- outlying diets:lea The Welcome
and Welfare secretary euggested more
visiting antleletter-writing. The student
secretaileS 'work is just getting started:.
The financesecretary,' spoke of the
'allocation as an obligationthat should
be met in order to fulfill Christ's com-
mand, "Go ye into all the ,sVerld and
preach the Gospel.- • ._
tended.the graduation of her daughter, The treasurer repottedetharthe'Pres-
MiSe Agnes. Campbell,: as a trained byterial had raised the sum of
nurse at the Itoyal Victoria Hospital. . - $3$87.87.
Miss- M-: le- Chaffee; ' of „Toreeite, .re. ee. . Aft4knoon Session
cently appointed by Heron County ' The afternoon seselon oPenee with
devotions led by Mrs. 3. D. Wilkie, of
Obildren's Aid Society te the position
; _
of social -seri -lee worker, spent Friday Teesevatee
grin GoderichiireVeing ()mews and . , , • .
aeregrsa.teK, etnoen,tthfflettperLecovainne, iPairesbinyeetertInlig,
members •Of' the local society and in -
gave a oomprehensive report death*
sPecting the eequireineats of her ter gave
With new ideas and.suggestions
ritory before taking over her - duties}
em. Jute ess„ ess - - . gathered from the reports of the die -
Le
ferent•seeretaries.' ..
Mrs. Bert Middleton, of -town, and Alm G. M. Yoeng peesented the re.,
Mr. and Mrs.„3. M Middleton, of Gode. pert , of' the corresponding secretary.
rich township, attended graduation
it, Miss Margaret Garniss, Bruss'els, Con -
exercises at the 0.A.C., , Guelph, o tribeted•a solo which was greatly en -
Tuesday, when Mr; Bert Middleton re -
sue. joyed. i
ceived hig BM:4e degree, litiving - .
41-.}b preeident, hi her 'address; men -
c essfiiify e.'completedes his e foureyear
'Mined th1ee eutstandeng events of -the
course at the 'College. -' - . , past year, the vieit of Their Majesti
learoldeTurner, a mechanic in the Xing Geoege. and Queen Eliettbeth, the
"R.C.A.F; air 'truing . school at St *Old Wais, and the 'death of the late
'Tbomas, visited his parentS, Reeve and rd Tweedsmuir, yid the effect they
Alre, A. E. 'Turner, at the week end . would have in clrawillg"ehe-people close
Accompanying _WM was another (Ode?
together . ,
rielse boy, Bob :MacDonald, Son of Capt •
'. :.
Mrs.-3ohti WilliamsOf Torontore-
and. Mks. Angus MacDonald, Who works . eincial president, utter extending'!Jeet.
at a CiVilian job in, the.R.CA.P. build- ings from the' Provincial Board, SPoice
ings at St Thomas of the' ainriliarr as the base of mission
Pte. Carl Bloomfield, of R;C:Re Tor- ary. work. She gave many helpful eui•
onto, wee home for a week-end•visit. gestions on how to prePare and carry
Ptes. Don Thompson and Bill Duck- out a seueceseful program.
worth, of the EeSex Scottish Regiihent, Mrs. _Illugli MacMIllan, home on fur
-
Windsor, weee home over thC week end lough from. Formosa, was introduced
On what wasexpected to be their las by Mrs. R. MeWhinney. She spoke ozi
leave before the regiment moves campthe changestaking place In --Formosa.
W. Lunebye*.i4sefethe' R.C.A.F.. air and the Wed 011 the groWing ehurch.
training sohool,'Se Thomas, spent .the There' • are. 'thirty Self-supporting
week end with his Parents here. churches4nTormosa and one Of the big
• • Mrs. G. J. •Hetheringtonwho has Problems of today is the questime, Will
removed to her new home on Waterloo worehipof the State come ahead' of
street, has had as recent guests Mrschurch worship? for the goyeentaerit
A.' .1'. Mclease' and son Bobby, of 'Osschools are floe -Christian..
tawa ; Mr, and Mrselt, S. Hetherington Officers -Thstalled
arid an, Of Winghana; Mrs. Goodhand, The following officers were instilled
of Deteolt ; Mr. . and errs. Jack .111e- by Mrs. Williamsetion. president Mrs.'
Intosh, Hugh,: McIntosh* and Bob, -of A. Strachan, Brussels; president, Mrs.
Luckncier; Mr.tobt. McKenzie, of Tor. Robt, Davidson, Dungannon; let vice -
onto. Mus Mary Reed of Teeewater Preeident, Mrs. D. Wilkie, Teeswater;
aro other local friends entertained in
honor of Mrs. Iletlierhigton's siSteeetend
her husband, Dr, and Mrs, C, II. Mann
of Los Angeles,. Calif., Who left by
motor on Friday Morning' for their
home in the' South after 'spending a
pleasant week renewing toirner friendship§ -and re-visitliag places of Interest.
esteeeeiatedsevith -youthful-memories.' -- -
the eurses' residengeo,Napier street, en
Wednesday evening. Miss Chambeee
Will leave at -the end of the month for
Toronto, where she will be, married.
Ibi4Y-beLtwealuen ftrantIty alithde'firtY nurses and
intimate friends, ledleated the high
esteeni in,yvbietr_ ehesler hells:bye_ her
felldve-workers. •
The shower, wialch was arranged by
Miss Atheorkindale, superintendent of
the hospital, and Misses, Johnston and
Dickson; eupeeeisors came
SEASON 't SCHEDULE FOR .
, DVNLOP CAMP- GROUNDS
Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90 Coded&
NOTICE
Adcounts owing Dr. W. J.
Kelleher,. Ripley, Which. are
not, paid to Mrs. Kellehei, on
-1:ooriall;eeeccfitOrineliT'lilnheer.1-116th.°:1344711:-11:::-
„„
plete surprise to 'the- honored young
lady. ;She received many beautiful and
practieal gifts,. among which was a
cheque from the -Hospital Board. After
the presentation of the gifts a delight-
ful lunch was served. .The residence
was prettily decorated with cherry
'blossoms, roses, -Oarnetions and calla
111A/ills's:* 014.tu'Hb. era' 'ar graduate of
Alexandra Hospital rbid has been ,a
,Membek of the staff for seven years, for
the last two of _which she has been
.assistant superintendent. She will re-
side In Toronto after her marriage.
SHEEP -KILLING DOGS SHOT •
BecauSe of press despatches -pub-
lished recently regarding the shooting
of sheep -killing clogs in Gciderich town-
ship, The iSignalsStar is .aeltece to pub-
ishj, ..tieJoilivi.111g..StatMent,..WhielLsre.
are assured is • the correct version of
the affair':
On Monday, May 6th, at 3 pen., Jae.
AfeMillan saw two dogs worrying
Lamprey's • sheep and when he went
.over he found . one sheep. killed and
one down. He informed Albert Oke,
who went to the scene with a gun and
shot the two, dogs at 3.125 „pat. TheY
then' called the township valuator and
received $10 as bounty for 'killing the
dogs. s • -
APPOPITED • CAUCUS CHAIRMAN
In the .caucus of Liberal members
from Ontario held.at Ottawa on Fri.
day W. H, Golding of Setiforth, rdem-
ber for the Huron-Pertii• riding, was
elected 'callous chairman.
B.O. _CHIEF 'JUSTICE
NATIVE.OP ASHF/ELI)
eitffireate-pedefroefferlesebette-grobbeitette FriendrineeGerderleireevereeffeig o
Shotgun, raised his bedroom Windovv read the announeement froin Ottawa
and tired at two' men running toward of. the pronietion of Mr. Justice Mai
a Waiting -car. Ire-reesure that some cam Aella.ddonald of tife-Iliftleh-Cor,"
of the pellets found their mark. . embia 'Court of Appeal be the positiort
Galloway'e brother, Oliver,. tome- 'of Chief Justice of the Coist'Provende
sleet ef ene Bueston, mill; also heard inemberl. of the Bk. Court of Aimee
ship. constable, who too lives within Chief Austice.lfaedonald has' been a
and. reeogeized the blast. Ile Ira- since 11944. and is a former attorney
media.thly got .up, seized his rifle, but general of the Province, Born on th
!did not get a shot at the fleeing ear. -
It has( developed since that this gang,
I. committed two robberies in Bruce
I Count the, same night, seeuring $100
in each 'Place, but at GOrrie the mail
hot wee einpty.
2nd vice -'president, Mrs*. McGee,
Wingliami -3rd ---vrve---praideat,
mexinies,.. Ethel; 4th- vice-presie
dent, Miss Ann McDougal, /Kincardine;
15th Viee-president, Mrs. R. MeWhine
ney,, Dungannoe treasurer, Mrs. J.
Pollock, Whiteeheireb:; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. G. M. Young, Lueknow ;
14ecording -secretary, Mrs. K. MacLean,
Wingliam; Mission Band secretary,
Meg. R. Esler, Aslifield; Y.W.A. -and
Girls' secretary, Mrs, S. M. Scott, Kin-
cardine; halite helpers! secretary, Mrs.
A. A. .T. Simpson, Kintail ; life member-
ehip secretary,. Mrs..RObert Thomson,
Biliseels; G.lad Tidings-secretaiy, Mrs.
S. Dowers, ; .Welcome - and wel-
fare secretary, Miss Dean. MacLeod,
Lucknow; supply secretary, Mrs.
W11-
liam Douglas, Lucknow;.student secre-
tMiss legume Robeiestme. -Calvin e
- itlibtOriee'reEki.fr'SAIk's
•Graee-Itichatdson, R,.R. 2, Teesvvater
. press seeretarY, Mies Oleve Seete,",eeeltiee
-vale; _conventeeeof emiamiffee,
- -Mrs. Robt. Mowbetiy, Whitechurch;
. convener of' 'nomination , Committee,
Mrs. II. Pether, Brusseles.. .
1 • Evening Seirviee
. The evezting service Was in the form
6. of a Y.W.A. rally r'enti• was -preskleti
12th' concession , of A.shfield sixty-five over by the yeang, weman's'seeretafy,
years ago, he was a student,.at Ciode- 'Airs. S. Ma -Scott, of Kincardine. 'The
rich Collegiatt Institute before he opening --devotional period, with the
entered upon h1 'Iasi studies: ,Eteleizieia%:tlehrtiothe,:r,7alvisis,eso#deoxte:ithby, Mmir8se..
Johieston ("oxen tuid Miss Mae Fiseher.
The, roll was answered,by .all the
It;W.A. and GirlS4 grottn4 the -Pres.
e byteriai, 'except leinlough, e Prayers
f were offered by Mrs. O. A1..Yoinig, Miss
Margeret Homuth and 1Nere. James
Mrs. ..1111a.,.._S based Tier
k dress eh the firat verse of "My Task,"
e
pointing'Oue that those wire carre out
. their liVee the .thoeght,express&e.in
s those lines will be able to 'mile seem'
.the evening of life' Villa.
inv'e•qtigat•e4' t114t 11(' was making gor 11:111:n't111,,11:liAerSthileall tait6t8eeni:1714.11t::
trip from Kobe, Japan, to Amsterdam)
eiglit hand turnioff the concession after
youths' conference, With 1700 delegates
waiting to .allow a northbound car ty
attendanee, representing' .'fieVentV
Pa .4•01roveliidloeeitt:Ininle ,tiv;1‘f,11:1°e1811ritiqfretilltt ;:s1:1;1::gtuhtiba(91m11"1:141: niliat'tgl.wullItilit let h°Fe. baaneniler holtf vtillIhkr I s titfis oaiiwzing
over all bearing the words "Christ
pinned under his -ear in an accident. • Trinnahsajoilit:i'lanti ceerwe mo.onzora
:"Are rut married?" by
was ,the atswer. "This, is the 41‘'irftlt.liox..U‘rvoisisielaisins13, nolf.wani tido laantol were -eby
e
pleasing numbers. Ntrs, W. 0. Xing
peeshled at the organ for all SeSMOIIS,
tt. The Society accepted an levitation
to meet at Kineardine next year.
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The 'Goclerich iSummer School
grounds .4 Dunlop will be oecupiedmthis
year from July 1st to September 3rd.:
°mews under NiItrietis, auspices will fol-
low in close succession throughout the
season. The schedule is as follow
July July 1-1.85:tindonrilloys'thCaeT
r In
immediate andarasepnior abwosas)Y
July 15 -22 -Young Peeple's Sunimee
S liool
, July 22 -27 -Camp Keeniosalebee (for
junior boys). • - •
Joly 27 -August 5-Progincial Inter-
diminiinational Leticlers* . amp. -
'August. 5 -12, -Western Ontario Bap-
tist. young people's Camp.
--Auguste-12---1,9treip-Afienehaloo(eee-..-
intermediate and senior gees).
August 19-26---Cansp Nikaina - (tor
4unior girls).
p
August 31 -September 3-Men'a Un-
ited Church Club, Atwood, and Agoga,
Class Of 'Ontario street Baptist,cicurch,
'Stratford:- ,
Th average girl is never satistie.1
until. shb ,acquires a son-in-law for
her mothee.-Geelph., Mercury. ,
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RUNDOWN MAN SURPRISED
- win NEW GAIN IN HEALTH
Dashwood Man Lest 'Weight; Was lit
Nervous And Rundown' Because '
Of. Indigestion And Restricted,
Diet -Is Overjoy a By Relief-
SYTONA Him
Bleinishei"And Rheumatic Pains
Due To Acid. .Also Overcome: r
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"When I say that Syntoria -has given
me relief, -it, means something. for X
waesin misery-foi 10 awful years with
my stomach," said Mr. Ira 'Tetretiti
well know fethmer, R.R. 2, Dash-
wood, Ontario, In • a recent bsterviewe
Everything I ate just seemed-. to
sour in my etomach and cause 'cramps,
gas and constipation. Awful !dizzy
spells and headaehes were a daily 40-
currenee and there were rheumatic
ains in my' bate and legs. ,r went on
a diet, but that didn't help nie, and
-besidee, You ean'e do farm work on a
-thet.--I eustbeeameeweakeeed -and-run.-
down and / was losing Weight. My
skin broke 'out in pimples and. I felt
nereous, .worn 'out and distoeraged,
for it didn't. seem' that I could get any
help. , . •
• eI kept reading ithoet ,Syntona, but
I put off trying itebecause-all •the -other-
medieines I had used failed' to do me
any good, but when enally I did begin
taking Syntona. • soon found out Wart
It was' different. from anything else
ever used. Why, I can ettt -regular
meals new; things r.hattbeen afraid to
eat for TEAM. eel rid of all that,
stomach taleeree and those sick head-
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MR: ilitA TET4Elit
'aches.-TheAlieureatie :pine have -left -
me, and my skin has cleared up. By
. actual. Weight, I have regained. ten
pounds- and I am more healthy and,
energetieehan,I ever thought was pos-
sible.", • .
}Syntona-contains no harmful „drugs
.or opletes._ It le_ made enly _from.' the_
pure extracts of selected herbs,. roots
eand harks that have `long been known
for their medielnal value.
. Every sufferer is cordially Invited to
eall at CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE,
Goderleh, and learn the plain truthful
facts about Syntona". Sou -toe may
reeetve these priceless benefits.
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CABS COLLIDE
One of Disset Bros.' milk .,truckj,
driven. by .fliehard 'Walters, was. in
!Backache-Kidneysl intersection .ot. the Oth corieesion o
ul , collision Wedne.,Alay .'afternoon at th
Ashfield, and No. 21. highway with
0 for Help zrl. d tli:..of'tjihy ' let lilielic: INCII:irin'Ftliblirio;)fn tiliti
a g8ard rail at that point, the true
- ' hanging ' preeari irely over the 'edg
1 104 Pt4°P1°' fail to l'°gritte di. when it came to Ct.rest. lloth w,ere eon
The aiditchea, twitches, and twinge's srulacybleYseadiatemdaigveitah, but the ,:ilirr
lerieti40.00$4 of 11, bad back, e.
backtem Walters told Traffic Ofteer -4bh, vvli
, aro bta enough itta cowls) great aut.
feriam but back of the
and. tho esiuse of it all is the dis-
ordered kidneys* trying out a warn.,
/log through the back, ' '
1 A. looks in. the back is the kidneys'
cry for help. Go to thdr aseistance„
Got a, box of Doan's Inbar gills.
A remedy for backache and tilek
Idaneys„ q
"Dome*" Ate Ind up In ss.
ob gr box with oir irsao ,.._
meek 4, .4 woe Lest,' on OA wingt 11X I was eter in." 1
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the home :You want, We arrange all the details for yotio
Come 1�and talk it over. -Bring your wife with you.
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GODERICII PLANING' MILLS
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GEO. WESTBROOK, Manager F. c. RALBFLEISCIT, Proprietor
Cambria ,Bd. Phone 388 Goderlich
FARMERS ATTENTION
We want to meet a limited number of progressive farmers who
Wish to increase their ineotne bysearvbeirnrym.dredi-ehd:lblaerirsiegsrotiovhbige
onof e acre a large variety of ntti
shipped to a large Toronto dealer for store and miseellaneous use.
•GovernMent certified 'root systems furnished fer-Falt-plantifir on
attrattive term, With' ordinary rare, the berry to be 'planted will
yield over 8,00e pint boles per we.
Mall reply to Ihm 29, Signal -Star on or before May 291b.
A. perizanial visit will be noule at your home showing business in
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detail. learnt owners only considered.
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