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The Goderich Star, 1936-11-05, Page 5sv1.0-• ana Fietchr id zt the ,prelthiirLary hearing of tc broke uggard told. a Stary of bu issued bY bins to Mael4aren, *11.4 .14stoober, novo hotog 'beeo, carrIA out and ois debt beeemitt osater a resultof their failing to 04try. oula ifl8tructioflz4*. 00*a * teat tt•Va)!,.,auit- ,`,4,03#0414 b0‘ d40tident. IleRaid that li. liad,cgried on the 'holiness, of ,ft barrister,and invoc merit banker in Seslorth. Ile hal ow* Mr. Campbell for 10 or 3.2 years., lie recognized the bonds that had been sold .** belonging to Camp* them to 'McLaren,' be 40n. what Autur asked aerou1ini**ed 111 •th )10010 It* ,*,‘,10)1:its by On *130„knew her for her kindikees, to She * brsve fight and 100 her own cheer pfrit gsa flIPEC as 13i3V1b10., Begale, her U0004 she leaVealOtO chiklren, M&' - land MA Ellen goderith. The funeral Service :Will be held * the family xeiidence at 94,0 '014 Fri day "aftet'noen before intermet. Mat% eineterY- 4%. caul also you the 404 4titbotit seei0;.111019.01Pt 11,0. CoMMOt produced a 410ountent :which he said was headed "The J013 -Itiankin Agency" and asked -Huggard' .For '.tres 04.05 and VhiIblaths Chilblains ,Itorne frotat *due exP0e140. to slush and ,eeld,' and .frost -bite from the .ley wMOS. ,Winter. -We.treat=•.: merit ..of either an excelent ,iereparation -hs .Dr., Thomas Eclectric Oil, :0S. .conn- tersets- ,the it4,c1 relietteS. theTWain;'Paer.-:actieri-t---of - prompt and its -applicatiOnqs extreinelY ea0w10. • BETHEL PPaiTtCOST.Alta. AstElviBut South tit. *rviees--:-Ounday; SAO pot.. , Evanggistio Tuesday -8.0O •.chssuan ,,Teaching, PridaY-&0O TirePhetie rcognixed Its The witness an CToaten and :Fletcher 0-04, dated October 16th, 1935: • "AbOUt, that lure. I, req0irell. certain eeePritle4 to he 'retUrned to tier' 'he explained. Order' to getthese securities l• bad to glv*OtherS to them. had to do `that .betauSe otheriviee,it wow leave' my swot; that it was a rel`pt signed by *I1L1(AX, KENSUDT peu44 e at oteee'etnifclfits• Oit'iN40-0 morning,, for Mr. Winliim,jtnowi 48, ieor7(,)itt..Ofttive of Gotiericb, who „ 'Paesed. *way at. WestreinStert.liospit, 1,494400;g0. si441, 'and ,n„ 'half:after hs reMOTal there from farm *ear Sarnia, vapre 110 bid ,b0,1k working. • ;Pat- rick Kennedy *la the late ;Mrs. 110Y4,. He enlisted In 1914' at Laws; 40, and was wounded in the sbouid- er „0-0,11114:4Chiaedrie'briTel:'s'°' ever'71 member 1 1th, Hot dinner, xi ati1 Oreda 01 45 Otril and Victoria tZehools,`,Will bel •oemmentement_exe on• • 45 0:0100'hiS eetoirt.' He is Survived by four brothers 404 three idsters,.vir,t, Miehatil,„Pat- steek noVsuffie/ettly marmqed, n010 ef Goderieh.,--Tosepb, were certain bonds OeVm in the ac- Midland; ill Bert* Garner of Ilanr call* that were Inatglaing the 4C- 'HOW 346 fames Ross of Teeswater4 count that had to be returnedand Mrs, lames Durnin, GO eric b. forth. Requiem, wo MEWS was Snug hSt "The eVentrig-ot 111-e-darlkadlateo 'Rev, Oat er et the fUtiva as in .rey ofilee, .discussed the vice. The. pall -bearers were,. Messrs, -anat,teL7At...hridgina,„•41 tb.,4" „Chisholm, ‘....1L„Iane, C.• ebly,,„, C. airtia-74iWelr- Mt* ' Knight morirlait Lelleets of a. broke whiOts, Punctlirea his 13313g. - ThreSitint 'a*at: ,tintaltedaround. 116.'The. :-.,threshers . are- making :,th • . leaf: :07,und-Wor thier.411-.7 elevator '14r -odd. 'Jetta 1444 buckwheat. „ , Nellmer *Rutledge li salating 11r. 0. ebertaors,:.4r4,. ,a 'week,' With .11•1* * fahl work. The. 14/le had very enjoyaiale, thne.or1.-..M004.0$ Gameand ref*Iunetts, were:err* the 1044 side 01 the Oundat.S.Oh001 contest. , , ears treni•elinost 'every direetioiv. 'thronged to have a .100k at the Pair,* at 40)704 watching the ,ba0 bei0g, led`a04 -1140#100•4•440k. *Oa- 2 The 'E'0-11t0a. eit4 led-t‘heboapto littoLls see , :Vare0-040./ght' of the boa/000, ''.P1 of Oodericia .1000„arratitedttutatte ';100141.nelni ..their'llsoeogve ,‘;or,..t*:.• two* 'ut'" .These .17$01lar::Dalta are 0010004,' the very when cold weather...,reiedrestisote. nelded, and ,a*,theMerehants..have.,lieen' Plen. 104; .and'arranging for 'some time, parcinuseis he'.401ighted o Wince '*(0.50.: to )31W freely to -lay; to..--niorrottf.and Settircia „ tin* that I had nothint•-g him,' Ire . said, "What about Camp. mitS,.. WM. „I. MeCItEATII ' their Stores on those daS. -Their .hellr-1-4a1it-"T„bere,/a'tothing there". reS etted citizen of - Gederten names are on the cirdniar, a copy of and he said `fliet'-S passed away suddenly at .her -hOmd4 which should haire been. rOettred at gar& testified that ho had shown And pts* ,Street, •near nihinight on SAtilt your 110450' or be In your 000.1. .13001•0 bonds „ to MaeLareir:..pcnd that he he'l 04'i -10.00 -person. of Mrs....W.114014J this edition-. of The Star reaches you. -explained that they. Were:fully McCreatii,;.: Death came-aPParently' mayor Matg.wan has kindly' con.Sent- ftered.. MacLaren_:4414-; ,mtn„. a. heart attack although the de- ed to be -at •°iTL.eto*ti Bali on saturdaY.' 0400- may be able to use tb.em ceased. ho not complained of Piet* evenfng at 10.30, atter all the . coupons over -night." -IlUggard said thiit, yo, health during tie day. She .had visit- have been collected. !' and make the 'ItertkarNYaft-the-firstatireehe7hact-seal -her-L:1a .1.O.ther,,...wholiVes next. door, draws for the ten cash prizes, the:Ponds aiT0). • about 9 'o"olOckr.'$aturiiay nig t art . nu• gard testified that the _power had returned home about-19.,okloelt. signed 'by 'Alexander 'Campbell', 'that staff of the local A.. &P.. LUB APPLIES -IVIANUAL-TRA of-attorney-_on_thej-londa.,..,,WaS 'her of the c ItAllIc43•01114S11011 IED SUDDENLY AT SEA • . Word was received "here .on Friday Of 'the, sudden. death at sea of Capt. Frank Johnston,. skipper of the freighter, • -Gulf", bound from 'Boston to 'Galveston, Tens., Death. was ; attributed to . heart disease; • iMrs; Johnston - who. had. just re- turned- 4rorn 'Boston to her summer home Goderieh Township,- on Wed- neSclay 'of last week, left at once for Southport; N.C., at which :port: the ship called with the body. ' • The. late Capt. Viita Johnston -.wile. was,in' his 58th year, Was a 'native of Goderichk".son, of the late 'Wm. lohn- ston,- Capt. Johnston was a former well-known skipper of the Great Lakes,- but transferfeMicaliFwater during the. Great War, arid. had been. on the 'Atlaotic Coast run since. He inaintairie4libnies both in Boston and in Ooderich Township on . the riurSo road; and Paid yearly visits to this section. Wm. Johnston Of Windsor is WS only brother./ There.are to children ..1Captain Johnston had . been with '1.110111.11111111111.111r: ODDVELLOWS' .11ALL The Clatses Will re -opened, Tues., Noy. 10th Under -,the direction of MISSES PATTY CLARK aril KAYE MCKENZIE. Claw* will start at 4 o'clock, All types of claming. Mr all th'elystic Steamship .Voinpariy- for 13 Years. The body was brought to the Bro. phey Undertaking Parlor's. on Mon- day, and the funeral took place from there oif Wednesday afterrioinr, -under _Masonic Auspice*, , l'eniParary interment.Was Made in Maitland Cemetery pending the, erec- tion of a family .vault.ittm-MrostOn accompanied the remains to Goderich 'and 'a brother., William Johnston of Detroit was also here'for the funeral. • Rev.. Kenneth McGowan, rector of the Clinton Anglican Church. cooduc. ted the service. " The pall -bearers were, Messrs. Harry Sturdy, Melvin Sturdy, Frank Sturdy, Wm. O. Sturdy, Mayor II. J. A. litatEwat, Norman lileXay,- O. C. Lee and G. PATSiSTIS, " home. shortly after midnigh • and ' Mrs. W. P. Saundert, President of Central SChool flame And School Club, -appeared before the Public School Board on Monday night on behalf of that organization to urge that a room, In Central School be fitted up and equipped for a manual traMing class. mesPector E. C. Beacom outlined the grants- and regulations in connection siTith, these classes. • The Board promis& its co-operation. It • wasdecided, oil...motion of (Dr, J. A. Grahard and • Mr. Jiihn Cutt, to ar- range for the teaching of Agrimilture In the schools, and for obtaining equipment. and grounds for the coming year. --7Thrropertyt-7-__C0mm3ttee----V Dower. to repair and re4bund desks And paint the windows- at Central school ;. also to repair the • return pipe to the boller,, repdir plaster, c4.rid Purchase pail for each rootn at Vittoria Solioal. Mrs. Mk ciranstort supplied 13 days for Miss U. Bartsitell and Miss Jessie Mathieson two days for Miss I. 1VIA0- Donald, at .Victoria School Carl Virorsell taught half a day for Principal Shatkleton. (Albert Till. Baker's application to have his name placed on the list of occasion- al teachers was accepted. ,the signature was not his. . He nlso said'. that he is familiar with Mac - Laren aridlileteher's signatures -an that 'the Signature of' the Witness t.4 the power of attorney is that of Flet- cher, and that the signatures on the guarantee belonged,to MacLaren and Fletcher. - ° - "There is no doubt, .Mr. IlOggard ? You didn't sign that power'- of attor- ney yourself 7" asked Mr,.. Common. "No sir." . z"What ' occasioned MateLaren. com- ing to 'youi. office?" asked Mr. Bond. "To get bonds." - Mr. 'Bonds asked if the bank ; had been ,complaining,_15.1]ga d answered "No." Ue said. that the- account- was Margined with certain - bonds ' that were required to4be brought ;back. "Did you ask MacLaren • for the bond's at the bank?" • '9AThiiw found his mother lying where .slita had fallen- in thelivingroom, . of their home. ` Born at Clinton, she was formerly 'Charlotte "Mary -Young, the dauglittn, of Mrs.' Youngand the late William Young, Mrs. McCreath came ,to Code - rich When a young girl. .. She was married to -Wm. J.'McCreatir4, years ago in GoOdrich. Mr. McCrea% nass- ed away in 1924. The deceased wom- an, was a ember of Knox- Presby- terian Church, she was, an active worker in the •Ladies' Aid and was keenly interested In the activities -of • e___Wsmeres Institute, and Victorta Horne and School Club. pieStfig of WS well-known resident of tho communityls. a `great lots to a wide circle of friends, -Besides her S011 Bertram, who lived with his mother, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Young, who IS be her Sard. year; .Mrs. Randall Mani?tt (Clete) of Goderichf and Ernest of Dearborn, Mich. Two brother', Ernest Young of Detroit; and Clar- ence . of Windsor; and - a sister, Mrs. R. 'W.* Metier of' Detroit, also survive. The funeral was held on Wedms. day afternoon from her late resideiwe on - 'ar ee , when Reit. DJ Lane conducted the serviee. Interment was made in Maitland Cemetery. The _pall -bearers were; F. G. Weir, W. H. Robertson, " W. G. Mac- lgwan, Robt. Oke, C. M. Robertson. • Relatives attending the funeral from ,a distance were: Mrs. .kCapt.) M. McLean; of Rocky River, Ohio; MTS. (Capt.) D. Ilysolp and Walter •iiid Mrs. Gude -Grey, Genera, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E: Young- and, two. daughters, Mrs. Clarence Yang, Mr. and Mrs. ..Robt, Itetlor, Ural Chester Crites and son, Of Detroit; Mrs. Wm. McCreath, Geneva; • Ohio., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCreath, Deigorn, Mrs. B. H. McCreath, Mrit, D. Thompson,' Toronto; Mr., and Mrs. James, Sr. and Jr., St. Catharines; litrs‘Margaret Johnston, 'reroute/ and -other-- relattites,..--irom-Clinton, and Aroberjey. •• Many' beautiful floraftributes sur- rounded the casket, . bespeaking the high esteem in which deceased was '"Because they bid to be there an Seafoth) for persons who Would ask - for' them.. They were bearer lids Which: the clients clipped themselves.' "You evidentLV had telephoned MacLaren to come up to see your* "No I did tot." „- "Ire .citirie up Of his own accord?'" "yab “At. the time these bonds, were handed.to Mulatto, had a power -..f attorney been attached?". ' MEWS ltAlrit SWEATERS AT PEOPLE'S STORE .iperisa .invitation Is extended to nun' eat -of • doom, to -,see the merest heavy sweaters at the OtOPIt'a titore. They range from .15„.14...41A. This 'It bargaha ,,that ahouldn'tJ)e No blank power of attorney?" „ '• "You 'expected then that these bonds Were just to be used over-, night?" .• • "You've' heft tarrying bit of this kind for how long?". "Almost nine years." rthe business was, quite sive?" . ..yes:s Mi.: Bond *SW guigard • want business ocsurred between him and AleXander. Campbell to. allow .hitri' to swear that any one signaturefras not that of ranipbelti-liuggard..*UsWeh'.. ed that .he. did ail' Campbell's legal business 'arid all his 'investment bust- heis. - knew his signature very well." --4-':itiferthreto-the,-tinve,,,whona,1112 Revival rrices Nov; In The Salvation „Army Cita. .del, Will be condkicted. ' by itY rt.- en-AtRY.,. Toronto. ite4Yr P•ins-* Holiness 'Ran The! o ars filmClinton, Sta- forth and Exeter will be present. rids were allegedly glygn.to Mac - Laren, "Mr. Doha asked;JAt. that time you were in a desperate poiiitiran?"- " ; 4%04 et that you didn't know of his (Maeletren'ts) desperate. post-,: "No." "- 'Tod . complete confidenee MacLaren?" 41 had cornnlete confidence right Op to the end." • • 4.7toti have not the Seine opiniod ?" 44N clangedlt'r'*-'-•'-••"' Ilia Lordship: "Deet go too. *field Mr, Bond." , has re ve 40440i74. Ito .. Bowel, 4 Kidney Trouble, 1* relief. O.et coMbloetigtvl : trel: ,gglat'a--.4.., e.„ Cam , Bond and Industrial en Established Toronto house needs a man for industrial issue, paying 6 per cent. with bonus of common stock. This is an outstanding issue with top commission. Write inquiries to BOx 80, THE STAR, Godericit 45-6 On-Friday---afternaorLthe teacber and puniis of 'Union ,School entertain:, ed the parents and. children of prst school age at a Hallowe'en party. _The school was tastefully decorated with 'streamers, • pumpkin faces, • black eats and witches. Lorraine Lass. _saline was chairmanand introduced the following programi ctoruis, "Icily Hallowe'en"; recitation, "One thing Tlust Is Real" by Bruce SowerbiT ."History of Halloween," by Betty Fudler;' chorus, "Hallowe'en Is Come ."Fortunes" •Inh Bruce Sowerby, Eric Speitsm, noddle lehnstoti, Lasalide and Lorraine Lstssaline; "The Origin of lack -o -Lanterns" by Bernioi-Fulter; "Hallowe'en oldies" by ilarold-lonhstod; pial, 14Whota, 'Afraid of * Ghestl", -an. exercise, "Good Bye" by six girls. Apples. candy, pop4orn were distributed and the afternoon brought to a close with thot-NatiodWATitbflit”. • . The regulir-InietitiedllietAtt- 4ag held on Friday-evening•,with 17 present. Lorne Porter was in charge of the *meeting which opened *4k the hymn, '"From Ocean Unto Ocean," Bowed b the Lord's Prayer in dol. , a "Ai late as May 4th. /.9g$3, you had inplete confidence lifitcLatedel", "So on May 4th you were in * des - rate' position. "Yen had left and • to Port Erie ' *No think that we* on May Ob. 1 was in Voronto late in April and MmcLaren told, liint than that Ition was U. - tell you At t t t t t himself SIIEPPARDT0_,I4* Nov. g'.---. Mrs; Porter left on Thursday for her -h---Ileisslr,h1140. nalpk-st"-melitarl-it. atill-un. der. -a-.16,., Thit,...seriptuto_legsoil was lead_ .11'1'slitti".1.catil. Mrs, AlarhkOk' ot Flint. bissiYelgharin?Tiwanallitear,d:ugliChlireePurd* °I.121.1b'it4e6rtillisesin"WilSTMOil8rita*C: doctor's ,,estre,'•• ''Mtio Itobert, Bogle is, Mlch., called on their auM, Mins Bur- ru,,fT•zt,, during :the 143/ik' .i .:crstA ,eogtpetrbeli3toni* s'Ytivitri•r°040.41'°11eof rtheigaYlgul land :.sysititha Vt., WHine;ideWri/a014:4-0 abALiaah'et,' People's Convention which was held •• .:11144. , visit*L.,4441L.,..VAlk1517inst .1.4a- 1111M -1111474/7411..g*,!, fr'r '116)48 ifs' 116w. o'ein:: .`"13it6t1' 11,14111ittrisstallibeelZlitik Mr. and and Mr*-1114e°14.-141"34ft°161' Ihe ' .1.7"ittiiigoi?Itatiltitts*tor to. :IVA! 8. ' i at No. 11 011.Thilloweeit:iwas atl ten of Gedetioh; Mr. And lifta7.-1 here were r4.4114 litrs.' A. MeAdant- .-u,.,, enjoyablei.'affeito' 11101;41i1Mil Pr""id", 'Elliott Of Porter's Hill and Mrs. Me. itif,, , e'ritertaining. program for the gito .of seatorth. . • :Lexuvkedn'it.1.1the .0140 'a i4t3 Bur -114:g'7: DI:ivdias°ofii.8', Stanley rr(iwild' Blot sitravfberries [ii 'Still beltsthiorvists a minor guest of Mr. And rows; * Mr; told Mrs. *rt. ittervarths and ttnnity and Mr. , Ft, It. Iteidath of Ipt, ineavitle, Sunday with, Ur, and Mrs. Geo. ' al n't to This fiery Evanteltft, likt..v.Iii-Wn of1 is 'hem r. iditt MT*. Austen or Oh Gordon Orr and Mr. 1Isrc sttendance flardner Assisted with the progra I • at Orsiee Mush, :Porter's 11111, I rt, VrIday evening. Interlake Toilet Tb lie, 3 lge. t itt-Flakes-L--=-7.8m..-, .....i...................,........„ Jersey 'Gloves, grey and brovm, I c , . , . ....„,,_ .. .... _,. 04 ..441kositifike!:•••,rij rip, On -,•I LJL _ . f 1.11.tin: : 441;0 e;di• , • 4.**•4 •il•1111,11•011;' • • • 11.1i.• .The November Meeting of tbe raduttle 'Club was hem On TU. eitailint it the "home of Me,,, and ittno melhoolia Mr. Sani. Mattlitter has *turned tg Dar* Our an sxtiiiiisit visit In :trit SteAllistse to Detroit With Mettroy Of-Seafortli bas bsn y1sWng wlt1 otittio 15