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The Signal, 1937-11-3, Page 1• bib t , I° TWAT S " soe" 4;4,1 ' tele) Ma:gm) fa7,Dgm trt. d:e Pia e're•-10 ,. 01-aitIrtW.'5:07alttA . Seere47743, .00"; liminere bee -, ;1,0 of , the 0,1.4air;o OlZ. ._ 1ItliattIPX 41,11L, t!!' ...„'•1 .,.. eet!attou agilt T -0,41a lotraticelfriai-ozi , . . docW'et,t'01Wetledellterenon- --' tTonday before P. IL', krefIG., ItkIttO•d: W8 committed eat tract at tbe =tit assizee. The charge AMPS litii 02 ci hialaktle actedent ,aie Keatteatelditill, • 001,110e ievfe lheiretlia, otteSittitayetrigitte ee'etober• ASVO, li whielt =Ora Weee lamed, ertea----,,;----e-n-VestWittoeltatgeeteetei'egge_eieltegteteteett e; ''''''-tattiktatietteWateteatreetheetEleet Affeat er,, arta, ten - allite&itiett ' t ital Ora theefollowiette't tetra= ty Atm to het e4ed re vut6 men! lee - 2 ilititattofethaereattenebted Ordaftee teee ' to the le4.7117amo a atany wore= . eatestefteettaatateteeoote ott-eaerto ete-eateetec, filiktek. •-9.t t a 'tei told •92' 6 Gq°51e12 0-e'44-'ia-ce. tIlerertMettlehtltreeseefeteeetrargM' Migiti4toli''''''°141:1414-44' the plea that the police ewere not veey--eyeo when attacked by the Ike ready to proteed. ‘e.ets-e-nOteeiteentleyeteeeee etaesatenetelealeJta ie. Rowe •repeatee 4110 evaitece givett ' 't-at1/4"k-swinituviggew,4S74.iteaviwa, ---:-DK-V.:--T:--gtleteeeonteeeeltee ' - rewo,. slaist.14C..ate14%.,tbst.t 1,14Pre.d. tim tui. lairo---- - - - occupants of tOntiolee'a ear, Mr. and emelithe'totitneesetagetie tneetetyeettoeceot -Mrs. A. Croce* 'Mr, ad nre. )Bruce Mr. end Mrs. Gordon Yonne of Col - yd, Kathleen, 'Loyd and Illetteth borne township. sulfured a broken leg ooke, were I tired. Nen/meth and painful body bruises and !acerb - Crooke w.& but alightly inlet. At- time When he was otructs down near tended at .9lirst_at.:11 ledges , 0"..11P14.3' carlovir on rDenesdziy afternoon hz, a peertinge-Mme.Oreolte-wee. ittlaoVeti_ to _car__ dil --itlin7Wireofalli714.[E0T1-!, 1, .,. taiLa4 lieTeriTintirtlie- --eitT Witter iltatleibondotte - reeeived a fracture at the bac* of the Investlgatede reports that the young esull and there wart alight Nese for men Wee Walking eiong the centre of reeovery. The injury was a, direct the r d !tied did not tear the ap- result a external violence," the Phge` .prOecitine dor coming from the rear, deism concluded. , ?eat ilt titeltiattealMeet pan him. He Bruce Boyd, a paseenger in Croke' leetted. to the right without looking •beigad Wheat he heard the ear's motor car, testified be was -on the right side of the back seat. 1,1tes. Crooke was duieleg a lull in the scroug wind. and mated on the leperatitteide a the rear was struck. by the front a the car. aeat, according to the evidencw- „ Comte:de Lever stated Hardy - ad - ea.. 41, 2,),47,1rAttikAaWt 441:1,NRAW, , FAIL 74entRAM! =Wetly 4Id net Weee hie horn. 'broke over the top or tee -inlay ri: Dr. Weir,. a Auburn, attended the kited Boyd. "The lights were f irly injerelleteroeklteteend removed him to ((strong and Pattorfe car was 'travel- Alexendra fiospitta. ling very fast. -.lost before the mo- iment of impactPatto l's cak ewerved into us. There was no 'chance for TWO 5ANS RETIRE Eikr. Crooke_to tvorn into the diteh to avoid the accidea" --etterege • --- V.,„Teete-tepe •-ilp ..I[ru.pzrial OH The witneee contended that the se- Y ,,.. OSIII&Adll tual collision :feet platNe ettn Croy/tete • Changes ita the personnel of the 10CaI otaf of thp Ina,....rial 011.,0041;12 aide of the read. . t tedein OretteatedefeePs.02,e'thetie eft% retafeeteatitte- tis Trateireinetilrifit ' eorroborated Boyd% evidence, stating ete teederich men who have served the t Patton swe'rved directly. lo front 00 pa.ny a total of forty -flour years. o2 bim after coming overdthe brow Of They are Gilbert Plante, for twenty - e hill at high speed. four years in the empleg a tbe Grua, _ Kathleen Boyd, six-year-old (laugh- latterly as Gales agent_and_plant miter:. ter of the first vvftness, was .reported intendent, and R. J. Mealehece circuit coffering beam inju.ries received in the manager, who has been with the farm -decide/rt. eThe -doctors. any- ehe. Will „te.e4ty„ years. not 'be fully recovered, for •at /east , .MT. Plante, Who has spent hie entire three monthe,"„aler ffiefilek'ts?.#fied, businese career of thirty eectre in God - Ott, eta 0 - Xeeeee. rpt. , teree. oereee'T,,,,esteteneoe, s - • •,•• .reetese V 476 TZ-i,,A7- rtMrin ' 1 bi,la Y ,DPOI)V10 M 10 7 1 XR, M. Tf trAIVE1 . -- - __ .. 1 'i ntt,'-,1 t -,,,-,,.H. '0 b e,D'• (0C-,-- to ,e4t7a ................„...,...„ . c.,=-,-= .. ;iv, . • - . , ...,_,.. ,.. . ..... - --- --- :.cta.'.-T.' .-.11Z,:,--,)Ven, , 1 VT , , Gli two voivati 0-4roate3,., arovon, pr' 44 tii:44:4* e0 ''irrett' :.-i41-; r 90f ttarz4VNItE00040444.0 to the CV. tle&:."4 * tr.,,-,,t-I-••,.1ir-a iragL • .a.:.,4, -,--W. ' el Lar°11):OLC-400: ra ItaXie ::::::°t: .17c.imuctlz.,1,c7f 3artlito..81.4.., tract VAL= Fe Al#ctrAira beee eel Ont o 4%)1,r,tr, V.Itth• On %day' at noon 6tr:7.120 0 Mdtar Vir,,,t,. MA •,1•311c.:3‘ 'Win= - .4101. ' ery •Ite -Warm.and•'igiaeAtetti the ,ni<eelling'Of lt.M._, nrchworaano Gatid -;Qk TM v;i',...), 6 14z a tvlta tos011410444V.. .t. least; o he, ou. DriL"4.7..t .th ----n..rt OlLot$D4* -170t4,44.P1;,'i-eaq -ilr,11.44011117 "Olt ah011t ta0' 4tzatt atit.Zeb whtz,p, 0140 ,(20.0ttea gia,104 on Tinentilay ik . . „ E,7).,::,„a . • _ igtaitt4t 11.44e ear•woanl lest, he Inaew . WItepell?ei gat it.041-te toad May Bud a-,',4',.R.,3t:iq't`,)M IMIWin Oblei t.:c744V*Ittt0; 'ma . neo. CalVo' :Owt.,„',41.11pf,tt tAttt 02. Sta. - .;;X: ' •,,,,--,'' '''''''',' . * tar ilia Wihtth ther Ver0 MAIL* with , mst,, eZlid,Alcithitedn, WhO Pidiross4 .#04.4 •,, ;„.• zev, ht, (Raba , sea 4r&rOntO, an,, 111*.111q°1"' h..', -V, tin; :Otte $#t a a stom •on . •C3,4104 telu 00 tie bevattionzdAto: dmItt „<adfitor *of irate 0,00 . ttptigo,74'i,, tlao, vozoo too 0 34te oluca741„,and 116. The eemareGattim PvViletvziEl stmtt 202.0 rOltall-Oor. 041 tlaVP on ikv royal 'mite:nee V $ enteaded Capt. Alen. Oralgie, A Cleveilandt, a nativo .4,2 Imodmits„.02 ;..41ft -4 ,„ , 7,,z34,,,taKv loOlag4t104 of ill,1.1101#4 ., OtrOft, Iito,14iti -0. ttOttita 10k,to •Go fa Stw 'telP ll'Alitttdr etv4TIC/ kdd" °Ir13' '*a"" °714 )-r.Ial:It41 1.°4 4 '4it 41'-4Scleu 43"=* ocao at liortit area vzoot ohu • 0,, , to 43-...oitqt$ tott#4, riabt. „He tvit seeder oe 40ariat3 ta stztep •ipsteiv.„. itill,ttrt300447/cOtt;svtige.••01,07=40 Ililtgrovj:(31NIta of Coderleh, Viten 'he pitotc41 the mat (00' Ot_tite people aa OM witnenszt "k1.0.-tittat.03%.*tkPOt§ii"KIW)164 „0•45undo•FpOrning-.14r.714T.Ohl,i1M4VontO4V00,4,341----Calte'Tebil4tt-41144- le°v*. v• 17.' 4.1:1.‘41' "IT 44 n tPt141). , _ 'the 109,02 tit' -ear aa it' roiled ovter, otec"2.11•1'712. A- Ifteino• ClatliiblP 00 the -x,ca.to 0110,0 ,t4 .4eg minzt_r Rev- W. r• li-at/e• ItheA'0101111OC-41,ti ' Walhat.tit'412-ffrthk:Atr:vivate• ' lia."71ttp• ;zcliiEfci:-*jar-:qtt4tgtz-vo--apt•aAt-•e2,-t4 ,01011--ttog,•=,•-•aa-...„.mcgi itreiv _ line, into the halter tere iDa 14,1, -.*-•..t:''=404..1g---40? iig„,,014.:VIKICPAN- h,,,-ottz- 41rItt -,-. on trat ohe.•had cs= In niveraar7-40mleefr at-artlie4411---• g_antr.R•_-0Z 'the Iva i', 'the betier tis c,20 In his address on -"Prlie' Igisslon4 Og -MO Ititte 4.Mrt 0- et?. and-identi thurcil(-at t-epth7tervieen: ' tfAlt.,.01t7th6tehon It*taAt ttrarEttYnakk2ont rt:tfothu: C.31'°11rt/ atter8"a -*It'll a ''..dt-513-i-4-52 -...--1,- - -- ---- - 11.102,01) bushels of - oats, the largest eve ,k0Werh• and of •the„eries of little Qur Church,' Mr, Graham told Og It_',-.': his own. • •` , 11 AIC IC ''e 17311123 -fid Cartre4); --at Fililtny,le' vit---(Itic:77:'lai-c-‘—r-C3-----76-.0a1A13-- -011)2e- vh1-- il single consign= @ to be unload-M.1km chilkW4. ar they reeeital ciNolea kola *trine woels' baba dlonellf foreign ifigi 41141 ow ato :v,vae'e and on, , Elvvoar. a large conOregation was Prelreliat-, 444.. brobe- 0. ria -14 a- mil, ffractu' red dna-ft bone title year. The cargo woo from the ,3h1=L1i* deldo•;--ithe--thsFA4-eat-;h04- 11,kr4w4nItrattlt4--ravgvitinttrith, 110 tICP itt-e0010, 11g117 katIF '''•!12.-;" as.maln2Pre4, • tt'ilttt e2t32eil hittg Ilk'amire itm 41e1„;,111 and g=tbly int:email injuries. Catey LtIna ta0n00- . Intl .1010t. to'o 44011071to hinzaeta,-while port ot Duluth, „ad, 1047,45,44611,4,-,,,,4/0.4,:but .0,f49 home misaion ado. . , _,. " -e ateljAitt dootittOo a gto TV' q.t. Agriea aim.4 lerinicladeelad at g0-121411.0' 4'"ii mlf,-,11 * ,.. -1.4..iattAiortn 0 a•lentier to Inop hit; artIMOR WAG t -Oen 27° P5alm e8:6- get°, were Sac=call egainet the wind- and friesda and ,a numbor of to,pc... _ ,_,*alete ttrettat o the fZinate, and ally ",::3,QtateAlArict 1.,--bailitrifialdt-• 440- wete tetite.11L110, Sqttl:. as he re- mo._ „,e, e . se ,, e _. . . .— .yealltrowathae tesorzine Salta tiactonetateouteleahtegra.setieoh; r isa_v0001113g, Wet) Was oraveettee tee elothliteetead:Wditt?ee, 'dad ..Mee„ Wee. olonaeree lea tetiliee, -3cleange-gotteet . turned 40 t104 Ourell• . V1316- tefft--26r car, and Zale, Whine Eilier-owni-the- into Gederichi harbor. and telativ0a Them seao are gretWeat* ' ha:Plat:110, ;it_ . . ,T r.„3_,.., 1- 404 ' 1,,, I - L-4 I ..0. da, ail tv.,i4 5,,.. :,.. ,,a4 dr, ,..f • r - e:1,,t, didet walk that fartafter (parking the tuary," ' . 1 ,,,e-Mtetteee,:eaetelMeteente have • sworn I o , ...,.re .,, , niy.to p 7, •.1, , n GMM,ii 0 41 irtC1lf—• IfLITEVIlif-tiiiiii, 5.4,§ (', , i 0 ,.. surve-tm.....,.J..,..„' '41-63_..,tiltieivai2s2LIrear 4,Tte,„,,i',,,,,,H" 4 ; relIt'l. 141i tItt . $3.. i I Iti- • i•al • . 19/2 Okla. were breuant to Coderieh 4-144'r: ii:isu e. :, (-foot besattm,0 ;;;alattliteasaeligthhoteeblan It fotrzot,-,..„,-0. 4ret4,7:3&4442041tie'toi.-Otit -.6i! -20,15400.l-rtheY -are_t4e4,,ecit., . ., • , ,. 0,, ,,,,e,a,,are470 at dm „c=4; People, tbid, are not tired a by trah,;_andeetts-r%a. .. Isctodi7, who ,....• , .114',I , , II I II. ,• 1, , 1 criey atad inconsistencler e ' i ' ivit :---%leve ;Iis'IT to Dr. 3. ILI fillra°1- th'e7'el'elt4or'res' ere used fiOr the4 enit'a town. life, Wzover hRit he gound a PerS°,..13 hernia tact ahortly af3ter 1.1 o'clotet. The vessel itself is beantifelleoap- , , i.l. •,..,M3A041,..Plavitna heeded the eau No euplanatIon wee ofeered for the .6"d:iP,1",1 j;:iih:irr'::r;aizoiw,aictiia and .. tir.IttOn embiatmrs:ritirroatoeli"IMVigi:::540, m, .." TtjFb'j5tt=arbswqnruzt;=tdaturawupatt,4xa oartrof' oti the ea. ,,, e , il latrusattittailMidiattik.. bleaita:FIVIAT4714-1254 '‘Vwcgriteg''' 4'175:241-49:1"a-gattlitr421P3r-46'811412416-'" I lir-r_v,.., ateettrtiliFelth_iicit_ere onme.7.er .owlaaosrda, t,,Iniii:.e,Er..ie4.0._:. They %TOM •Toturnina to-Goarre it - ... _142_1__ itt-teuttlytIetbe.eettee_e_. eoleaeotteree. „ate e(11..049.1.4.i• ef.,.. gill:V..001 and the ohip- . 'aite:ae741:2112:41itt_;;661:44417-tlii-eorlittiIrollieu'a-' g...ir; wen:* - - - - - - -.- - - - members oe her crew bap at WO diet teda - eine rooena_ leacn or the talrty_._two The young people of tod y face temp- No part of the car's body eseaped tations their fathers never Itnewand damage. !every whadow was abet- postal a eompact bunt room and tiled' ' they need the gempathy a their el& tered County....Trafilic Officer Norman klapyrer, Dining salon and ofileero! LeveandSe tigated tn—"3-quartere are ealmost pelatial. 70.. _11.t_st_ . Cf . Row Working talmost without rest, ctortz- . _ _ r _ _....:, ben:fait:he elevator Unloaded th-e kAliG7A 8 (r, I fln C*q.AEOrksZ0hvJc3 v,7En L',2s=le,7 COjec>.'e OV•13 b V7u.. Mc I a 00. STMTICC —grA-aatr— etaiese---neettettate----ezet, .rna icm;.-?..EPrzArawbrpcMtg-ig..0P,Eq-, 0 /V ' STRUCE 131f .A CAR Pair in a (Dee CO • IllEtteh Beth 1311allee nit tira Taad The findirillori Abielifed ditch on a county road near Etippen on friday night started County Trat- e Officer Lever on ail investigation which led to the apprehension of e'er- lielleod, of Sealorthe as the driver, and 311s -s Hatharihe O'Leary, also of Seaforth, as his companion on a wild ride in a boerowed car. , McLeod was driving the enr, owned by Dr. McMaster, of Seaforth, on the way to Itippen -with Miss- °Meaty according to Officer Lever. It may - have been the moon, or theroad, or comething else, but the car first went into the ditch on the east side of the road, then in the west ditch to clip off a hydro pole, and back to the east ditch to tangle with a fence. The officer figured that wns not quite enough, GO preferred charges againet faoY girl for good measure. 'Caigleile IMAM „eta lions Cub Ouggon'la flzgag uQ----=.1., of a arall.,,•zi Nav..0 At a meeting of the Public ISeheol Board at Victoria school on MondaY night is commamieation vvas read from the Lions Club in white] it was Gug- mete(' that the Public and k, epa rate (School Boards in Goderich meet to discuss. the relnstateraent,,of a Geltool nurse. In their communication file pone volunteered .no assistance, finaneial or otherwis4, and the matter' was laid (wet' for further discuseion. The board allowed the Home and Geh . Clubs one room in Victoria 4 ,,,., Gel Ir uee durina their three-week groa _•_,Iof training role leadership. A N'Tit of thacke will be forwarded to the ,Horticulttural Soelety or tulip taillvs supplied the cebooln. A communication alas receive& from the %Vo' Huron SteeelteerY Kentielitte, thanking. the boarde ger the 1=''bee Viet toria Whiietrairtrureetbag slinee-for-t recerat convention. IrLfis Si7=..lsor ekk.-7,20-ana 0. -It &gal: ITs 9 Petneitrale' reports for petoter tgfcti PL-41aich.3 ilC7 "Unta ragti203=3" Lis inflows: Central school. Prinelpel H. M. \ahackleton--Total enrolment, eas; taverage attentlance, 1O or C152 per "cent.; penny bank depogio, man. Vitoria sehool, Prlacleal It, Stone- hotwe----Total enrolment, Co; avo.rage attending*, cm. oe.Oltef-3 Zee' eehtee gently Oar& iteporebe, 0111:4.0-2: „ east Marjorie 1311Ilterinesaon wee bddeii to the list of' s ;Sys wettergt, moral and ,dpiritual needs are not Ent by any other chttreb.• "47W' 114, 1°40. ' •of;‘, do for tb.e hunory and The sick in ttamitid and soul or those in prison. .tice-enotothotherlate---etb211te-Wlatt 1.3 churCh you go to or whm you hang flj 7-612EXYCole.15MMIZIW • eriCh; kai vraCTiel-iaMiligitzenctd---the- growth of the COED ny erom the days liert and Dungannon on Sutelay. of horse-drawn gasoline Tenuous to to- day's large bulk 'plant and boat stor- age and shipping facilities. • ooze. years ago Mr. lieceeehen was in the em- ploy a Impirtial 011- at Loudon.- - ,Mr. IP -Warren, of Madsen form- erly of London, to 23 to Goderich with fifteen -Sears', enperteece • to sue- eeed MT. Plante; and Mr. /13-. MOM - as, of lilamilton, previously at Ottawa and - Kingeton- for a total of eighteen year% 'sgeeeeda Mr. Mclitrehen. The retiretaerats on sion of the two veterans, essrs. ante and Me - Oben' , were-aecepted with genuine re- gret on the .part of the firm. We un- deretend that both will remain resi- dents of Goderich. Prater eetlnga"--,What-reatir-y-ain °PIO, re n4d nt?.t tvorking,- t000esee eones-elfdi - Mr. Graham revealed that a prom- inent Sapeneete leader had- acted that more missionaries 'be flint over there, asserting they had a tremendous i - fluenee in that - country. i'Ais•-for-Olninar the_people over there are -thanking God for the tObriatiata laglialefteetateTAAlle 4.49,145,0„0"rikkgai0 fe-it'fire-tireflirthWitrifiLftEettlfil' - thankful our missionaries are in theft midst to strengthen and help them to stand up agairtst the buffeting of the attackers." The speaker stated the need for woaene in oreign fields was greater than ever, partieulerly in India and Africa. He spate of the marvellous work, being done in Korea, where Mae classes test four days. There are 245 classes with a total enrollment of 9,427. "It is amazing how eager they ere to learn," he said. MT. Grahamalso spoke a wort. in the Canadian West, work for which eome mil:testers receive about $3136 per year. Why don't the people of the. drought -stricken areas get out after nine% years of failure? he eetred. Be- iedtr;It 4 Wee ith' etre .t.:11e 'Ttii3jfragkii'Matt1ICY'Cle Vitrickilt ind the rains will comae. '"One Good wan," he oaid, net the people of Sastetatchewan on their feet." "When you lo d your cars and send 'them out West you will have an idea of the quality of the geople. They are .not beggars. They are not fools. They have Ith In their cduntry, and It will tome back," ite concluded. ---aere-Graham _agate -tea° at Port Al- t 101 I I° CENTRAL H. AND 50 CLUB )1Tatointig T ..7,trann W6dIng -"' - - The November meeting of Central Home and Sehool Association was held on Tuesday afternoon. There were thirty members present, Mr. Shad/de- ton's room winning the attehdance banner. The treasurer reported a balance of 041.46, The sum of $8 was voted to buy prizes for the children Leaking the greatest progress durine the past year. These •prizes are to be awarded at the next meetIna. The president announced that train- ing classes are to be held in Victoria school for the executives of all the PIIMEST OU' 'TEE ElIMMON Associations of the Home and School The Menesetung Canoe Olub held Council. The first class is to be held Its first at-home of the season on Tues- next week and promises to be very day night. Owing probably to thc helpful as well as interesting. stormy Vreather the attendance wee fourteen girls, under the direetion not as large as is. usual at these ttetb- of Mr. Player, sang two delightful eringe, but tbose, present had a good songs. Mess Joan'Groves then gave an In - Wresting and instructive talk qn nu- trition, or the right choice of foods. -Mrs. J. W. Fraser played a piano solo in her usual accomplished inan- IIJDL 111114LM OLT MiNIIREI , At a 'meeting of the Boardetf Health at the Town Hall on Monday afternoon" a report of the Ontario Department of Health, read by the cheirman, A. D. McLean., gave Goderich deintaeg water a "grade A" =tine. A repeel on milk and cream samalleo token from Goderich ddstlorbutorg alao was re- ceived from the Department. The sanitary inspector reported he had investigated and cleaned up nn- deatrable conditions on the nate. it arms decided to send a letter of condolence to (Mayor MadEseant who Js still confined to the hospital. There are no .contegioue direeases iri IlOtierich and only KM Case' of a cOet- nannicative dieeage. time. Mrs. W. F. Saunders and Mr. Jack Johnston won the prizes at -We' Mrs. H. MeNee taking the con- solation page.' After a delightful hutch denten, was enjoyed for an hour or two to muele provided! by Geo. Littlero orchestra. W. J. Baker, R. J. )icallehen, 'F. .T. Little and A. A. Nicol were the committee in charge of the event. DU= CAMS Much interest has been taken by the ladies in the offer by Curry's Kakery of a large Meer cake free to the first lady claimind the cake vrith 'her given 'name on it. Those who won these cakes the past week were Miss Dor- othy Medd , Miss Hew' Hartwell, Mice Isenr1 Seedy, Miss Jean Walter and alto. W. (Elizabeth) Tebbutt. One cake le given away in this man- ner each day this month. A WIE 'W VENUF-Dar\ff • and'IND 11/1=14, Ot1/11,43 Sign naming as'r-,4,-41- 11144 a terti,;:ite ty miles per hour hac-• ri=n11:17.ar-4 nouspleleee On Me' 5ttied ateeut the Walt; • ,oe, t, 1. estmlusttc,...,..r.ttent, e ve, enteteette ntate 5ale iF07 Ifoa9020P:a tanopq 74.10c:::,..r IFT/H2.657 at Tuts-week-ettet-V-oarieti can hope to. Day sale that has been offered in fanny years. Bills have been distri- buted throuighont the town and sur- rounding country and the thirty mar- , chants taking part 11, the event are o ring very special),-vaittee.' In order to add to the Interest of the buyers fifteen- 02 the business Team re (Garble; d total of e25 ea911 23,zes. .outgra-3 will <Ile -dim te-ut by these store's With every dollar purchase and the lucey tickets will be (brawn on Saturday *ht. So don't 2orget-3tA[10= worth of merchandise is on cap in Goderich on Dollar Days, Noveniber ,41th, 5th and 6th. -Look for tine stores with the Dollar Day banners. The stores or arta' taking part in thiregreateaatataseee - A. Oornfteld, W. H. Blackstone Tebbutt's Hardware M. (Robins john Jeffery C. W. Worsen Goderich Dairy J. R. Wheeler Jos. ' ropbey Thos. Legg People's Store Villardee Shoe Shop eIloderich Fruit Market Geo. W. Schaefer IP. 8. Eliletoert tBabtrette Gift Shop et. T. Armstrong GOdatiteli -Beauty- Serowe' A. L Cole 'Blames Redio Service - Eimer Cranston The Fashion [Aortae Maple' Leaf kery R. Howard Hanna's Kadio Service Ventra Restaurant Outt'o Variety Store Signal -Star Press Ltd. Reg. McGee Hollywood Beauty 'Shone •. • ONVMEIVAI(141= TailLa 11ADKIliON The 'Favorite row nartertainers, a "Communism is the Callr;2 of the war quartette of talented ladies from Lon- betwetn Japan on& mina," gold Ifigqi don, gave an entertainment in Vorth Beatreee geribinottOri of Goderieh to etreet rnited church on Monday even - quite a large and intereeted atutlence ima, under the at=picte oe the Wel- t the readier ,Weekly raeetieg of the Maill'O Aeeoelation of the eburch. The , Britton-Ken:lee voup in the lodge roll m o25 program wall enjoyed. at MaclIay last i'hurgday night. "S'altanf, said tile; Weber "la tot ialtAtg cia izalkitnit Gatiting agabast lattosian propaganda whIcla Inas caturatedi and Corrupta anima." 'Developing her tiner,44te, tit4 401,izell that mi.Trattri VAItto for tnic; righteOlistets.nOW, Zritalin ha.1.011W410 •ate -the Vaa; cici Se4t4d rada Ca -Clan," Vr1.120DILAC , totgatiotetten here lent wean put ore one of the briefest and moet amicable strikes on record. The Mesa deenStred their trucka oft Fridley elaht venire cOuraa g. • loadiag the Weimer triai ' pad .0.4t ntOOn the la.d.leY of the co& - a tiM,Utztt talc° to r tion of nut chnrch egleelea ytag. Theyeeettneeeteleedot ‹ilt fa, -st=;Ita= meet ehlicresu (Ilkater, foe ,teatat Mee,rtt the day et:LW te. ree Which tte =ea pateed a hzartri. vow at tar w bodr. CANCEL CAR Lt`CMMES ..•••••••••••=11•11 ers. "If we look • r enough and deep enough we Will and good In erery- e - - - -eeele ta,re' told tbattlettuswentinto the `1C-'1V-iFirif-Viii.wotragati,x-.Aftei, many people have forsaken this cue- tom_and are without the (preparation for the trials of life which religion gives. Q./ the many religione of tee world the only one with apirituality Is the Christian religion. The best days of the Church are yet to be, when the people are brought to real- ize that the house of God Is the gate of Heaven. An appeal for a speelal, anniversary offering met with eplendld responeta collect -Ione morning and evening amounting to 644.0. An objective of $700 was named, and it is expected that promised contributions will nrt that figure. A &Dad ravc.nln3 Rev. F W. Oralk mild Mrs. (Valk were the guests of honor at a credal eettentog.oneeekertefeeeehaldebe the be -ge- ment of VIctoria treat church under the direction of group 1 of the !eureka 'Mass, of which Mrs. Jas. Adams is president. Games were played and thoete pres- ent heard. with pleasure a few words from Mr. Craik. Another . honored guest was Mr. John Elliott. of Lon- don, eecretary of the Laymen!Aaso- elation of the United Church, who ad- dregoed• tee gathering briefly. Refreshments wore eerved by mem- ben of the group. tee ANDTHER YOUNG IFILIFIER PatvEuwt Its Mediating Atn- -6516-Ja tn /alit -kb" " Three Years ago a Goderich boy. (Frank Vines, ibund widespread fame when, at fourteen years of age, he flew sole at the London Flying Club, and now o second, leoderich youngster is - fJOkeriMII week and of the corresponding week of In st yea r were an follows: iso Mau. Min. Max. Min. Wed.. ()et. 27 42 40 42 26 Thurs., Oct. 28 -42 SS 43 39 IFri., Oct. 211 54 61 53 40 at., Oct. 3955 44 50 8,5 Sun., Oct. 31 43 85 40 80 Mon.. No 1 as 61 51 45 Tues., Nov. 2 ere 38 62 LW A QuEuir wA,,ww,firtm Oild-tinto Tv-0_4ft ucliir aca- fin Dacwran -Peke Illlave Ceneellinnt. 2kallgUI Uttar -Am Old-tiniere once again had an oppor- tunity to hark tack to the "good old diva" with the rgasning of another quiet •IFilallotreen.on etteadaye With the eaception of a bit of fence down here and a gate gone Prom somewhere else end a plank entangled in the halyard of the flarepele In Court abuse Parer, very little damage as done. For the greater part the youngsters seemed content to_matte the rounds of the town asking flor candles, of which many households had laid in a gener- ous supply for the pure:Dee. At that, one shopkeeper, a lorer of children, bemoaned the gate that so- few called on irim this year. Many of the bop, anal girls donned coetu,mes, more or less grotesque, for the evening. The only complaint received by poi- -kO..teas.,..A Ueberriee Atteeirelece....te: ,,ttettitely;,...seteoesbrice_ti5 ship. A farmer called and demanded that pollee rush out and make whole- sale nrreets. 'He couldn't lind any of hie maehinery: • - Carp la' lees than forty hours. - Captain Oraigie lo a on of the late Mr. and Mae Alex. Oralgie, of God- erich. While in Goderich he was en- tertained by kb a brother and alter, Win. Oraigie, Elaot etreet, end ears. Andrew Itowlie, Elgin avenue, and by O roust% Councillor J. W. °relate. Mrs. Ah'. Cralgie arrived from Cleveland on fFriday night by train and mailed with her husband when the ship cleared on Monday morning for Toledo. Captain °Fatale bas worked-. himgelf to the top in fortyeave years of sailing the Great Lakes. u On Sunday the Lachinedoe arrived light front Cheboyegan and on Mon- day the ,Lawrendoc arrived light from Tonaveianda. Tbese gifts clear -?d on aaondae for Mos/Areal r1tb espect,iv,9 loads of do,arra Ibtinheiti- of barley and 69,000 bushels of wheat, taken from t he elevator. The eteamer Fort Willdoc Is en ?mite to Goderich, light. from the bend of the Lakes. ^ Seri COURT apavs IrvaDAy 1Your hatican oxaclCra• Cri=irr.23 Engin= There are no criminal easel and only four civil actiona on the docket .for the SUpreme Court sitting which opens here on Tuesday next before Mr. J ust ice Cheerier. In the case of Whitely v. Botz Mortgaret •Whitely, widow of the late on the way to making a name for :himself in the world of aeronautics. Ile is George Dovveer, sinteen-year- old son- or Mr. and .lera. G. N. Doweer, Nelson etre*. George 'has long been interested 1 iplaneo and fiyina, and Inst year he went for his first ride with barnstorming pilots near Goder- ich. During Old Home Week he spent the greater pert of his time at the landing field north of Goderich and tinkered around the planes landing there at., every opportunity. He ale° le an avid reader of books and maga- zines relative to flying bast weekeend George treaelated a burning ambition when he flee' solo at the London 'Flying Club after only four and one -hale hours' inetruetion. He has been hitch -hiking to London for several weeks and studying around the Planet; there, and finsily he took his first leepon. with Money he had earned doing ode jobs after Reboot. Georgeez enthusiasm is• boundless and is Oared by his parents, who are sympathetic with his ambition and give him every oPportunIty pneeible. The boy is big for hit age. standing five feel eleven and weigbing 145 pounds. Bre formerly was n valned mereter of the let ,Goaerieh Boy feeout Troop and is highly rmarded by many friends aft a yotrth of high ideals. United Omar& Timohytery &caireeates This FP'ennity for Medd= TIL-FavrEig At the regular fall meeting of the Preebytery of Huron of the United Church of Canada, held at Smith's HUI United church on Tuesday morn- ing arid afternoon, the following reso- lution was unanimusly adopted: "In view of the appalling number of motor aecidente and fatalitlea on the Rtreet€1, roads and highway° of our Prevince, we do strongly urge our magietrates to cancel driving licensee for lengthy periods in all cases of pro- ven reckless and criminal nealigent driving. "Further, we would respectfully oug- gest that organizations and public bodies might pass similar resolutions so that it might be quite clear to our magistrates that the public is behind them in the inflicting of such penal - flea." The meeting. attended by enventy mini/eery; and representative laymen of Huron Presbytery, was in charge of Rev. A. E. Elliott, of Flueter. The Presbytery was addressed by Bev. I. R. •Mutchmor, nesoviate secretary of the board of evangelism and social service at Toronto, whe led a diacurelion on the problem of that department of the cbureh. Other speakers were Mr. run. Toting of Loyal and Mr. John Elliott of London, who epolre briefly in tetainietit vein of the, early life of the church in the gmithert HIII dtotriet. Rev. W. P. Lane, of North street United eilucch, • Goderich, an aeeretary of the administration board of the Goderich Sumnin Camp, reported a satisfactory season enioYe-d this year. fie reported also as chairman of the nianneo cotamittec of ;Huron Presby- tery. All reports; heard were en- ttiltilto. \\I \ A FLVIING TRIO By Marge from &Indiana to Goderiet tO WaitV,..oiattiv;at RECOMEND NO LECENSE HEM IFQR TCLOEVTELS Uautry tnto Tata coalman On High - may near Beagetra The inquest into the death of Joseph A. Murphy, of St. Volumban, who woe killed an highway No. 8, two miles eaat of Seaforth, on Saturday evening, October 23rd, was held in the See, forth town bfiU on Weduesday, Oc- tober 27th. The coroatereg jury found that Mr. Murphy came to hie death from bead injuries caused by his be- ing thrown to the pavement when the buggy in vrhich he was driving Pins (erode in the rear by a motor driven by Rose Rennie of .Seaforth. The finding eontinued: "Owing to weather and road cotelitiono which prevailed on tee night of the ncei- dent. and considering the inefficient light carried.‘by MT. Murphy, we can well believe. that the accident could have occurred Without a agent deal of negliaence on the part of Rota Ren- nie. ,But as a warning to himself and othere we reeommend that he be granted no I leenae to drive a motor vehicle for the term of three years from date of occident. WP also re- eornmend that the authoritko impress upon all drivers of horresdrawn ve- bleier; to bare etande rd recom- mended and approved by the Depart- ment." Coroner .1e. J. Burrovre of Sen for t h presided at the inqueat, and Crown Attorney D. 11. 1-loimes examined the yr it neesee. There w a 64 a bi nding enowetorm at the time of the accident -Flying in three s front litontante and. tutbiliry was poor. to Goderich.in o n plane with pri- vate pilot, 'Dr. A. STeieort Strefh landed in a field at of Menesetatig Patit on Saturday at dusk. and drove by tari from- efloderitth to -rine River. near ,Kinear(Une, to cleft relativee. The pilot nt fleet overehot Goderich and flew to reinenrdine, but on being unribte to locate a field Foetal& for landing there he retraetal hie enlarge to Allioderieh and dropped down on the north gide of' the Meitiand River. The pinne was a beentifte feat-pan- es.ter cabin galleon Reliant, powered by a •Lycoming 245-boreepower engine with, a erilising ap-ed of 140 Willey Per labur.'ft WCIO- Tor. tsmattleta Ciro, trip ee tele ;art 02 Oztorio. The Vete Ma oo ite Weil return trip on ttloa- day 00;stit Tao= will, made April lOtb this year, two days Wore his death, declared/ valid. Mrs. Erma Albo 'lotn, daughter of -tine phyalcian, eought to haw the estate (placed in the hands of a Trust -Com- pany as executors. In the will Mrs. Whitely was named sole beneficiary and exegutrix. There are tyro divorce actions, one from Goderich and one from Seaforth. The fourth ease on the list is one in which (). 'F. Carey & on, Ltd.. brokers, of tioderich, seek 01,414..10 ("Al- legedly balance and interest owed by Herbert McFarland. loronto account- ant, on a purchase made July IS, 11)33, of lee shares of DiatIllere Reagram stock. Tile tlef“ndant claims he made an "In and out" order, the mole to be sold the, same (lay it WAS purchased, but the !plaintiffs deny the claim. ISZINT &Mei- ET .The• adivertlitement of F. 'T. Artn- etrong. R.O., was omitted from the [toiler Tray bine. The adrertieement (Vfli le Pallid an page 4 of elate paper end it Wilde a epeefal intetitet anti Val114, for readers. GALVAPNIEEED WASH MOS AT REDUCED PRECE THE GODERIICH CAR lehip.metat Menet) Saturday teeth Loma etanterihantien to trYeetYn MGaivrt The refrigerator car which left on Saturday by, C.N.R. for Ionia, Snok., ns a miler lontribution from the people of (loderich and vicinity. contained elle hags a potatoes, turnene, carrots and apple.. all but 200 bap( being donated by the people of the tuljacent portion of Goderich township and of geltfoed Heiahte. The 249 trams eere purchased with the trash donations twelve& from the tow napeople. n addition there were about two tons of fruit, canned and otherwise, peeked in eartona. lioney. entitle etc. One beautiful half -gallon .jar or pre- servee met with an accident. but the carton was carefully repaelted by lakv. D. J. Lane. who worked UlLget1tty t with Coufiell•lor di. 1.. Saikeld in the loading of the car. -Mr. Lone had 0 pedal interest in the shipment, for some thirty' yearo ago he. ton,Iht gehool In, the, zelgitbar- hood of Utune. The dietriet bas suf- fered from a seven y ars' drought Went t t' a Hardware, W eat street. are offering graivranieed wool' tubs. No. olze, at the redneed prree of 01.69 This is only otee isf tie =fly ottrac- five Weaning at tfito poputar hardware antre.„ during Donor Dayo—Vov. 4, 5 aiva. IrMUNII:Ne.,OPUOIDIL 70C1 Mal:DIMS Naos for a training seliVoTfof/otd- ern hove Keen completed by a Coln - ml t tee of the Heron ;Home and eehool Council, end the circa "eines" will be hem at Vitoria oehote, on Teesdae. November 2th. at 4 o'clock. The topie will be "The Correct Oonduct of a Meeting.'' and vrIll be .geli voted by Ups. W. Saunders. This Mining reboot le a privilege aeen to reeraltere of the 'escesettive 'of any litcon and School CIO. and 19 intended aa a kelp let ;.rovialicia eCalent and M407- evted tzNtetv. 17- • stgo