The Goderich Star, 1937-11-26, Page 1r; 1
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Says President
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eleSedbeen b
the .bus/est Your:104)114 • has yet
sr .
0004e* ,O,t the
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of,Alexandalt, Oaring, an04eneral
,
. •
Vit.-IXaslie'vreSedied -his report at the.
,
.'•antinciii7;71.1‘eeting-4'ef theetgtV41.41 46
,soelatinta at'llac00. t on Vq.?Satt$‘:
.;' '
,TttIrSOnfit,-;:Nette... ,W40 .1*-rfrelecteod.
president* ,Otated.thrther that the ettpai-.
.01t*',„•olf tile ,hoksOttil. '00000 Was
• #.eci to:, .utmost,... un ,reecots-; and
prate romst jjehig itt1ized „Wheit
• randation•wiasreqnlred,..'fOr',:::,More
• 1ia1F torty.0.6t1e*,• •
vreto.ot.110,444.kii44.04.piopt.4, polo
•'•or tea $ieitir§:, and oltered' the figures as
premises
inay soon beContejnadeqUate.,
• tategret was exiprOsSed that se 1701,t'at.
Inde( -4, the: 4neetinV ;en/ST! iSeten.mem-
bers *tag 'Pre)Nikbut•it'' Writi, 00104.
, 4614: the '7)**44 iu ptt,e of the:
that this, w1s not quooeul.n.•
••• -Beard Re-elected ••
The Board .0:Governors .*
44401400**''''''''''?"`r***. _
- -f
• treli:tAarter„.
J.' Reid,
.,• '.Megiet
AraYer :14.4... '4.,1469kivitu'llePire'Sent't
• represent-
ing the . Town' etiltnelli,'-140y:$:.0:',. E.
• 'Turner, representing.the','Oniint'y Conn,-
eat, 42,id --Dr.'• We, dalloW* reptresent-,
lug the ..Stedlear•Oolety.: • •
ItabertSim' and: 4 'Rdborts
.were -appointed:anditet and, eon:unit-
fees of.e• as folIOWS: 011,00--4(kr0.• G.
41f..Watson, chairman4,41rs., "0..;*,
Mis ?L Bailie, -(1,11. Beyno1df, Dr.
•W.. 1?. NT.'Oraigiet
• ehalriattn,:. A. A. Nieol, -'*finkr Mae -
C. - K. Satgulors; B C•.- „Frills;
' property --.1. 13. Beritelde; eliarman, 11.
0:• }Jays, .11.
• O. K. ISteunder's; piirehasinig agent, J.
B. Reynold.
The lueRideat.'s report Was as
fol-
lows:-
Treiltlent's.48tIdieSs
2 "The ;year "jr&t -elesed has . been by
fax'Ihe busiest yotif hospital has yet
,exiperieniced . and, as you- will- realize
from.,the tinanciartStatoluOlt WAtelv has
been maned you, :the results- are
• Corrspondingly, • satisfacterY. The
capacity was .frequently taxed to its
utmost, so much so :that Our SUUrootus
!and some privatte.roolit$,,htia-te. be.
:ntilizett,:fog
'Patients have ben oecommodatea on
'several Oecasions and thti-S' Was only
made Poskble threugh the wisdom of
our Board in acquiring under a term
'least, with option Of parchaso at eost,
aarable property,, ;nearby for psi
a nurses' residence, 'Senile twelve*
pttses were trituSfenta there- at int&
btionner and are Much more CoMfort--
• y located. The resident* is'sUper-
• .1rised n't all times by tWieof our senior
staff ancl.thetie nurses are intMediately
in. touch with the hospital' proper by
'a -private signal and 'phone installa-
tion. .
eonstatitly :growing, service we
are caned upon to afford .. to patients
, from town and the neigliboring toW11-
'ship.4 of summer residents and tee et-
• „•itts, and from steamer:I trading to our
,eort, as ,alto for frequent easUctItieS
...100eur1 'ing on otir highWays, lat. made
.litereas-rd-demands4 upon our &Metal:da-
da:den. . You niays recollect that eon-
---t--isttlerable..-OpposIttfotte*tl Mitten Ss:JAI&
pressed at the suggestion or our ituPv-
lug frau South street,- to our preSeet
loteutien, ii 1,..Y2.4. III fact„ the °nth-
• ' on Was V6itured that the new building,
eotild not be Oiled, nor could its+ opera-
tion be flialanced; but that fear „hat
1.011g• f:thicre been dispelled. Itealizae
• 'tion that lioSpitar are and. facititieS
enStire quicker atill safer treatment
!than can be provided In the helix. lids'
'etialpitted the public to avail. of 'Inist
vitalization. in our .expet-
lence, necessitated the blinding Of a
•ineIv wink in ion and the pfroeuring
of a trarses' itoine thiS ,yettr all to
inttly.% Way for increasing untnibers Of
Patients'. We Mita tll1 keep Noting
ixtod, in the study of wtty-i, and Means
keep pace conStantly with (ear tee-
ritoiditt respensibilitits.
Giowth of Hospital Msiness
"stie111e7 coniparisdns of our progrees
In reeent years may he timely: for
'ii(Statree, the reeordS•tef the Peet ten'
• Ytetiir'S show us fo1low4: ,
:Patients treated, -;10;247
antnithei'enillug. Septealber .30). • al•l;
-10.31. .Vii; 3t3.4. 64.
ooticettv:e daW .F.tay„, . 1921, 4870.;
031; woo: 78;
t,ilteteipts' from patients.,1921, $0478;
31. $19,845; 103'4.091k -
'• Thus the folloWing inerease% bef:Wftn
MT and 1931: PatietitS trelatea, lip
per tent days' stay, 91 per . ant.; re-
teipts" front, patient% 80.*per 'Cent. e
•Ointilittdr for the last Six Years the
ihereOes: Patients treated,
70 per tent; 004' Stay, 44 per.eent.;
• teeeipts froin,PatientS, 20 per eent.
Audi df 10a1 Oter ra,tlents
treated, 4,0 per, cent.; da' stay* s per
• etoht..;. reeelvte ftettU .patients, Wr per
tent
°The Jere offers InedisPtitable erit
• &tic* that our preeeht pretniso. are
'olohle too 'barge and may fit* beetoo
tintdegtiate to the ttilVit'if, relltilretheAt,
• 41 great deal of 'reitoration his been
led on, throng -bout the balding
ng the year ; tootire'avd have
Othd, sererta teditiittate
beeii tieriVly 'tap:WM*0, *,The.Offite' US'
beet moved' to aItit4re tOOlifietrient too
b*tiOtt .;be-Odt' the*OW. ; •equipment
1044 been Witt 0, 04 tite groiinds
,tiotifituar talo:vottetr
ettatt
hu
tbs been Vitt Alt'
' tett *lit **Oa tble
,s
TWO MS!. r'
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yt,,,k, 'Matt*, ''IN'aiting 'for, Deer, Has
. 7 . '.101,44,0eCted,'; Visitors
„
14111,00311101000*:.
Colson' of Bly1tlL killed two bears; `while
waiting for deer, " • -tbir(1-'.- bear
•gr. lson was htinqng itt
ThoieitS' Dail; '
"L- 1iardour ':dpgo bov314tog70 he sald,'
L.1$04(1e41,- ItIkm4 boars broke out from
the edg of
\the.''One It fell. 0*.4
1 shot the tab; The one •-,./• shot at
:first' Was standing up on its 'hind, feet
if to attaelt; had- only-wounAled
It, 0, turned' end fired. 4.eouple .utore
shots,' drOVIAng, it.• .
was . paying -attentioni. to
:the ,iirst •tNO: the third one . turned
-"book into tile swanti)i. And although
followed its 'tracks until dark I was
unable to -eatelt ,t10 With •
,
, • AOrxEs pos. ivioitNtslo =
U\ goo restlast night
B. Q. aruxinings,.:whet 'guttered tt stroke
oir:'-'7,ffenditY, is reportedly a little. t
tor, thrtsffierrileg#, Ur. lifunoings was
4tdeken w1i11e at .the 'dinner table at
his lionle;-, on ,. Trafalgar .strect. ,
•
s.,
ale
isplays of .Books ---Addresses by
Eminent Vis1tors-,1-Many
Features of Interest
Something tinite new -in
odeiich-
Indeecl ordCrecently• Introduced in Toz,
tante and some ether large seentres in
Ontario -is the Book Pair, which is
• to be lield here on Thursday, Friday
and -Saturday' Of next 'week under the
ausplees of - the ASSeelationt of Cana-
dian Iloolcreen ausl, the GOderich Pub-
lic Libtary. • • • • .
, •lEightt or ten boeic publishers of
Toronto will .have books ott display,
and slit addition .there_will be displays
of a topical, nature by •the library it-
self. Christmas books no doubt will
he a feature, and, orders. win he token
for any books •desired.Mr. A. L.
Cole, local bookseller, who is a mem-
ber of the Assaelotion, will be on hand
to receive. orders
The +1141)14S will' he shown in the
reading and reference rooms of the 11-
brary.and to cover exPenses an
sigw lee of '10e will be asked. The
hours of the Vitir Will be from 2 to 6
1),M, and frOin 7. to 19 p..131. on eaeh
-t•iie,...k4r•ce„i.41.tri"--ee --et' •
se-14*-o1:1Two %veiling's- -
On Thulrsday and Friday evenings
addresses nal be given by visiting
Nt-
erAr people in the Baptist eburch,
use of whioh is kindly:given' for the
purpose, On Thursday evenIng the
•speakers ,W111 be Mr. W. A. Deaean, the
.Weri-known. literafy editor of The To-
ronto Gibbe and Mali, and Miss Jes-
sie; Mc'ENven, of Thomas Nelson &
• Sens, publishers, Toronto. Mr. Dea-
con is president of the Toronto branch
of the Canadian,. Authors' Assoeidtlon
and author of "My Vision of Oanada"
and other books.
Friday evening Rev. C. E. Silcox
of Toronto, general secretary of the
Social servioe Connell of •Canada, and
e man of wide literary attainments,
including authorship of a number of
books, will give"an address entitled.
"Confessiens: of a Book Lover," which
will inoludie comments upon important
new nondietion.' Anson Defier
•tS„-execntive secretory of
soeltitfon of Bookmeii, also will speak
'orielly eachevening.
Tickets for these addresses are be-
ing sold,,a.t 25e, by the loeal Home and
School Clubs.
After the addresses on these even-
ings tea will be served by members
tit' the Ainneek apd Maple .Leat Chap
-
tors of the LOAM. and. an opportun-
ity will be given to meet the Speakers.
IShovtir Rook -making Troeogses
Anbther feature of interest will be
the exhibition of •a filth showing the
•process of bipokinliking theoughotit the
ages. Thiswill be shown ns a free
exhibition fer the chlbiren, at (Irwin
liot•P:s, 'As vitell esi nneet ifin with
•iee• 4,, eliting addresses.
tOn iiftay eight there will be 'a
cOstnitne •etne.eF,t. for 'pupils if the pub -
111' and S 01'41 in Iv sato f it. and the 1.74)1-
Itettitute. Centestants will re-
„euesent spine -leekk character. Three
priPks are offered-- g2. anti 81.
ColtteStralitS Will inert at the library to
be judged and then proceed to the
feltureit.
omen s Candidate
for Town Council
Mrs'. jean Hetherington to Repr
• sent LoCal Coun'til of Women
iri Coming Ekction •
ttetiffl
L ELit
ears
110 -to 04tt \o't "..7' ",'"'','''''"'"? ' '''.'!"”7-''''" •"1.)filiiide'r Sneesunthett 4' atit'Attfilac'4 reptulint,'00i1ertilt in the 1%Iteru,
Ate,g1Strate.;,,A,,,Uairin% WAOPa,„ 'V ,Ple wanderltilit .404. 41 gPtoopc , 'Btio..:4Ao,tollo T.:ro00$,' 4ti'Stielatien, g the .04117'
OXIleh 13)**14 Z.00-111-1:4PPeareO*Inegiiit, • reana0 tbe',,eouotr,y1 Am. veobe, erose4 -tbOslosol- '4.14.1olatt at 0.' Meeting .en.. -
'Charged ;with, oli.,ttiletlaig'.1 :tritale' :4(.)s-' tlxv ga_1440. Ittrer.4#4:1100's - '„874to, Itl.nr$,00' night 1.4, vp)4014, by. t.i.0.-;.iottp,
4V,111$
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• 4, .., ya.,..'7,..; .7.; .-, -7.,,,,i,,,7 7 ..7 7.4.,,,T1 MO ' PO eil; ' ' shout * ut0Utit *, ago, smartest itee0y tettinS itt ,itven\t'•.-
h a 'novel offence. - n' .0,57 'lilts. Malang IOW 4wpet'of the‘tOt. -,:wluter Wilt .$ :svo .P
for. Jelin,. A4fitiningS; genuti)ler,* 'When,
he villtl•ltifOrined. the jiiirnal WaS': a '
,
Teams to Be 1
Court—Detr.or, xtegloolo Otord:0; ,or,GOdertetx to'*4:
•01404 . .., ' -1,,,,,,,!), ;.. -.\-
, .. ... , ,. ' i
'froward, SturtlYi3.4 $'0,011g: ',at% S.tu!".
#, .
-The -thrill of ntelting 1 .11‘V de
.anded this t'W.eele lest ita .Appeal
to Return M 1 ‘he.dee.rlivii$:x4,40turOgko,.4. fiiiII"kr:
, 'Vo
0 -10, -Town P, Out
''svti'
.4r.,04.1.m, 00 .,itowly,,,, , .-•.,•,*Nototod 01, the Iturmin i 'Inr,d, ' wo, oft, themselves.. ,,. :„ •
• - - ' ,, .• - • \. ,has been Mimi'. 0„-, r,-; o4tufa: -Tliti,tWo ,teitans, junior and.intermo;
4Cutef of rolle., .4' W °11:11131'..° ioung'master..-:• 4 ' •dtivie, Ander the °tie ,Winttero -'tvilt 'Mr'
Olinton, -the eeMPlainanti $0,1,11 ...14g - • ,,
. . . ,
Yety.); Man' -WAS d*AdiVihg at 4410tit four,
Piles, Per hour inthea!ter,elinreh tr4f4,-
ilk Alia itoioliig.,lio. fi Ito ot,.'ettri.. vybleie'
'disturbed the'Pettee Witli their linnitilig
130111.5., ', e• -e .; tt•• .• .
Thet•iteellSed:Ooto$to -.tits. ear Was
a fairly • old* Model'. '‘,-4/id.' w:olitit not
.. .
,travel lesS „titiiii, h.e,Ivx or eight mules
,
per hour, - • . • ' ,-- ',. ,• .4.
Asked who Were -with; hitA;..a.t4cq
appealed to' Iris liVorShipi,;! i--Z,Itiqt
necessarkr-, There ;Were -1'04P- 'of:T'u,
A 0f,--kfhtindixt 'pen • Were aeting, sniatt,
it would • Put a :tliirerent complexion
on the ease," remarked the -Magistrate.
The youth assured him. he was not and
WaS. :Allowed to go free.. * .
I eau, imagine the neesits of such
einktitAqi9.41,14etgrAVAAC0441.01-L-c
7:74-'71)11-,t-gre44.f..14•Ift•ti.,71.V10i141470.71-r
• mieslig..34%ek,.;„rtrire,'"cist not in • nen:
a Small- town aa.-tittuton,'' .
Bayfield Men 'Plead Not -GOO ',-
t'Naur Bayneld Pen charged with the
theft of three coats, a hat, four pairs
of gloves, two Scarves, one pair of
spats and one writ, of overshoes at .a
Goderkb. dance on November 19th
.pleaded not guilty, 0 the -charges -and
elected trial by the Magistrate. The
quartette, Newgion and James Sturgeon,
Chas. Weston and Earl Sweit,zer, were
remanded, a week, eaelt,...en,.M110 per-
sonal bail.
NIIIIford Griffith, eMorris township
youth, iwas sentenced to thirty tdayks for
the theft of a stove, the property of
Martin Armstrong, also of Morris
township. Sentenee Was dated back
13th.
Will
'time of his arrest on•November
Will Be Looked After
a
• in Magistrate'
oit ',KM Agrees
oney Coilect
e astts
terett.'
tte:utive
'tini4astitt
e-
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1(0 re,-Tir It* ote on the
'proge tooloWlyortb AvbIloe
OVIOCtUtit. )rftr.-vikeo * ,ol000lttte.
rOixt our .e0000.11 was sent to onto
to tutOvtor*Ilig tirtitor .Control. Uom11;
U*7%00601'4 lho,t,:.0Mot4tee wgrp
tohl-br 'b).10104t ‘0004,117....,,titat if
we got k gootl Oiotoit3r. vote AO Dover
• of (toil* tbe. bAveroge,voetos WonliL
• I
i$,06Or (tbA)40 t0.$110W,tttqt we
ilo iwout theta,'o1osi,•
litave you Reu.'what '00'oes op uttsktr 0tif
:beverage rooms at inidnight.Z, -100 IS
One 'Inettleut • . •
. Tour
young peoPle emerged • Won
beVerage • roolu-; the two young Inen
were Intoxleated but eould stfll walk,
'The two girls' were so helplessly drunk
eean ,untforms and titAtibly that they were carried to-, a 'ear mad
Wilt he tagged .the dgers”..and'Ahe
'idreyhoundis" respectively-, uI ttif rtgl#
Welker's- "owe' etero'S.",
'With lis0s4dent '4,11 -lett Drettnan„ in
the ehoir .nmnY things relative to the'
horoVement or eonditions fOr theplay-
ers aitcl speetaters were dismissed and
cominlittees were .appointekl • to take.
,
.4:14.. •
ott
a
11$
ay$
Aticir:e
ry
ear*.
, •
elutrge
1). Si. 013.rien, Reg, stede. e and -Got.
die Staitli'ANiire' appointed' to %Olio o-
range:limits for•"the rental of the- rink l_
R. Dr,ennan, Phil , Kelly, Pere), . John
AltintereSting. And Instructive ad- ston and Jee Mlaire Avere appointed
+:. .
-dreSS,en.'44,04nadit's 'ToUrist Industry" to.. purchase new -eqUipment; and 11.
was ho-st4,br,.mg.060,,4 of the, Lions Ot!. Itturney;, ft. nedee. anti 0.. Oiciith
- - were appointed to look atter itn . oVed
•Phllt Me they gatheretiVat - the British. ,..
lignting conditions and new nets. --- --
Exietrange frotel OW -tIfIPridaY 'evening A :iimincial statement submittedby
freee°1:'1114,0;Inree:411.,Itil4t-6:5'Llrefte ,r4o,thl-ciiti4:...'1111-44. 'el'ee-.1-4.P4S111-1"40:iirt:"--r*ilirlIT% liKIT'i'44-itil:";*_
rtirt-iiintritett*Itt--promtio' rttittirevr-r5r'r6mirrietrallrlis p,--rofi eii,---8--
-ing advertising to attriet tourists to balanee of $99,24. ' ' . ' , 11
that efty ahd distriet. "`,. , ' ' . W.- O. H. A. aleetitig - ‘. ''""'"
' ' -
SIr. Thomas, using.;';a- chart 9.am- iMlly r. Kegave a concise report of ____
piled by the Tourist.'Assoelation t of the annual meetling of the W.041.A. at' Railw,ay Crevist4Deitib1ed to Speed
Quebee, -showed the "tourist industry" Listowel this week. fie Stated 11. G.
left in the .neighborlrbd -of three . }run- Murney Would be a member of the
iired million dollars' in 'Collodi annual.; Association.exteettive.
ly. • That amount tprointbIy was • ex- kr.A..11.1.A. rules were adopted by the 4- Seaboard
eeeded this year, he said,' with -Ontario
getting.. the /4011.'„§e11,11.41...,id..,..09.1.11,....ene...0.it..9recVq•L'-"ee b°4-elwelcitqt, .
hundrett-nfitlion dollar .
t
h: ie hundred millions' annually. is when tea ins are of • equal . strength, 5114 y 4 w 11 h Lie egoos o f w 'tea t,,,.co rn find
well worth; our consideration," he said. ealls fof ' a faCeerff in the offr•nfuler's r•
"Any trade which 'Will represent down the lee',....for such an oeietreereee 1 ships are expeeted within the next .few
, Well 'Worth COnS.Itteration old tirne-wlkSter,
• •. Pane wili•-ndt-Tir - bothered by ' fiti. (1-')I:t.111'.'Irrt- ' ""' ' t 1' . 111114)trig.'‘*(41146"'
hoisting the ph(.k ' draWs toWnrii a 'dose. and several
,
Our Dominion and ,Proelincial Gov- territory. . • •• - , t .
'eminent; have made , Otte a study of , Ten ta tively suggested was the. in- ,I In ao etTort to get corfl. to the yeest-
•
the, te,aeiSt industry• Mad Contribute in t•z•tallation of eages off the lee for pal !!Wfore7 whiter 8-1- in !leerily, rstilway
V411,1(Arls i'Vays to pronuite the Industry 'umpires w I i h _ red tight goel signals. 1 crei'i-s--.have.'wtx,.4:01ibled 'herr anti
What about the Atuntelpalities a tid "The 0.11.A. was not in any way. (11 re tire helm; sit linked f rout- the. ele-
towns? They help, huit.,not enough." considered at the eliStow(l meeting." ratter tie West St. John at the Atlan-
ThlIrtY days, 'concurrent • .on two
Ifel sPoke• of ways anti means of at- saki Mr. lieliy.
charges, was, meted otit to Carl Heipel, "T'Ae w:1) -1.1.A. is tig- 1 tic seaboard at the iote 'of seventy-
tracting totirists,. urging extensive ad -• uring on ousting the (1 11 from the i five per tins% The rorli 1,,. for .export
Howick township farmhand .who vertleing and co-operation hetmeen dis- stnuller towns and ,they're geNg to , to Europe.
pleaded; guilty tp, the theft •of 'wool and trice towns on partiettlar highways. do it.'"" .
two hides . from 13ert Cooper-, also of Primarily; Of °course,a ,town must be 110 -spoke of a vaSt. Inerease in the len'11)1errinjt.eteltie')Ises,4(t;f1.'1..thi(i.:11;ini,t,Wa:xl.:tiNtiordit-
'llowick. ,It was his firet °teem*, and attractive. Iie-said he was instantly. number ot (Aube assoolehing
attraeted•on arriving in Goderitch by \'s (111 this year., Exeter, Hensel', i shipments, which' total 121110(1) Inteheis
with the , erieh this week serpervising the corn
counsel, asking for `leniency, stated'Ad-
jntant Byron Purdy, Salvation Army the beauty' of the town Ittal the .friend- Zurich; DUbliei and eretliton were eiu- 1 per day.
leader 14 -Ootlerich,s had interested liness of its inhabitants; powered! to hare their o•wn etireuit and 1 The ,etr. Geo. It.- Donor 0), orri‘ell
himself in the .youtli and would see ,
The • tourist trade, ht`..41, observed, eer- OW 'the Whifit'r represent the group I from, pedee Isla tel •on Wednesday of
the prisoner was returned to Harris- tainly demanded eayaekatteAtign, g9r litr.the:Iv.1.)414„ viplig‘.- ,,.....' -, - - -West week with 13,000 bnehels of •lartot
ton tate theeena-t0f -Ilis-tterni " Arrilingt- viiiintro- irilriceg:t.,tfulkil! reknue per •The.very toile of this yea r's hockey t tee, %%heat flirt 1 hi'll IN for the elevator.
inerite-iravek been made with S. S. ofii- ann•um feem tortrista than from her exeetitive is vastly differee front that i , -tol priday the Aenti Ian arrived from
dais at Harriston to see the boy gets 'mineke or from her basic induStry- of the last ft:mv years, and TY the Leif- 1 vilkhge with oempit" enehrii or eorn
a good start. agricufeure. molly . at present (t±,isting is trens- ' r„r flit. 4.11.vitt„r ; and Alp ,i,,,e1,,, erieeeee
.
Under th•eseteircutastances•His Wm- Mr. ThOnfaS urged that conservatiOn ferred to the players theinselt;es. God- ' 1,v tile slipertm• on Moudar, with -80,
ship dated .haelt Miners sentence to the of the country's natural resotircei elicit, is in tor sotue nisi.- vItean bo( It ; 14)11. bush It of wheat from Fort Wi ',-
time of his arrest on November 2nd. must be given attentioe. this season. . . Health Officer Should Be .tppointed
Not at all canforming to story -1: ooh A .Heritage IThat SItoutld Be Preserved . Elliott • Drennan President '1 ' (111,111yn:' v11.1;itihd st5h,;;0(8)=1; 1,1'44,Y1'. (.4oet.111 .1;itttill)71-; , A letter front the ProVinetial Depart -
Standards Of rustlers, timer IZeIlPr, of ',Canada has a .woederfukheritagein 'The executive . Is as folloW-S; lion- , 4 .jifritgo. ment 44* iivalth, pointing to the litees-
Exeter, . appeared b11(11- frightened. her, natural scenic beauty," he said; orary presidents. 1.11yor Matt:Ewan, Tile t,,,st I, ititipit 111141,1 toll 1,1,1,1 on. Si)) for the early app*doitnent of a
When a charge was reficl Ulla be (11(1' -but if we do not make a concerted Chit14. Wirt -tele, i'apt. Eddle:Itoblirson, Tuesday night for a large (4.thstigninent ntedical otlieer of health for tide- town,
steal a steee, the property of Fred effort there wiiir be a depletion and J. IV. Fraser ; president, Elliott -Men- „e• foil for distribution in Western. WaS sent tr) the specie,' committee.
Hog'garth, Stephen* NYWnship farmer. the country will' itea* its natural at, min; vice-preShiente, P111,1 Kelly; Gol- teeturda from the heed of the 1)014014: •N lettei (nen the district plant tinp-
Keller elected to be tried by a judge traction and. Consequently, its appeal die Smith; seeretary, J. 11. 141 tider; ' fled on Thurs-day tire 114,14. 11. Doeo- erilit'udel" "1110 'Bell 3:elePhinre C°114.
foe ''preliminary bearing, on ban of -The ,spealZer atiraneed set et proc- trrer, Ernest Long; 4 Ni44 Wire commit- • at the Mil ttry itotilleti the (1 4)11 Of-eirnrella-
apd Jury. and WAS remanded a '.v el to tourist s." , . assistant sceretary, 'stet tialliy; 114 fl , e;111 unlimited 105,(too Inishek of whe"at
a tival advertising ideas, tested and tee, H. G. ".1tirtitty, Jt -g. 1¼ et-, Wei. night, I, clearing shortly efter mid- .1•1(4) ur an "rreetnent r'll. the 111 11114.41))
To Return Subscription 31kurys natild efreetive elsewhere, and a warm y4eung, D. M. teltnen, Perey Johlistote! t. alive ef a fire alarm siren 011 a COM?
...ti route, and 11 114. :0 arri've Wit 11 I 1; 11 4li4 HY I"' 41 1 th" c0I.11e1 'tit "."11 111414Y11
141'.'. ten Stfrilran. Ikerolt ueigs- vote of thenks, moved, hy Lions li, it, i 1 t , and Wiest str4‘ets. 'teasel' for tar
'eine salesinan, d id a 'flourishing busi- • le mg and A. H. ..1.7.11;.itre. crusIeudered N,''''.1',N41'cll(i.14))‘,1,site:;1:111:";,Aal:inili.:'::1 1 1.11411.41.1.Nift:ilr'1(: t:',..,,%.,‘,_nttilt,7.f-ititirne; til,i4h,i,!:114.,v1,11gm,itt(111, for tie
105,000 canceliatien was a teart it ngeneett .4f
neerS sellipg subscriptions at -Zurich; un- .the -teleaher by President Frank NoThan Dam..., : 1,,,,141,1,. 43 f ,,,,, 1,11 : flu, 1,-,irt "-moo. t he Cement ny'sr poles. Haler Pled -14) .
.
1)1)i 4114 works commit tf it.
iii it was- discovereti he, did not re- Donne1ly. . _____•___.• ._ • _________
present the firm for which he posed as ln a briee• business session sugges-•' f,4 m Itoluth with a cargo of
3Ir..j. W. '.11/tCotinell. of. Wo'relsttoett. t Anierivan torn a.,tel A letter, from the reality highwaYs
- 0- ee.,„ee, ta,s weok whtli b1 ton son -and ;104eater, and the Itri••01t1::ict2ift.ft(17n Ftoi-liet
tle. new 1.41,i tie fer the 1st anti 1211a -Giver- 'depurtinvat a'.4.,.ti thlt tpt. Tewtt rom-
a sale&-mitn. A chatge of fraud wes tions were offert:tt, for the rental f he. 1 i I
_all lizieemeut i.villi Ihe (*minty_
•willtdrawn when Sullivan agreed daughter -in In w, NV, end Mir.: -.1:-Artt-+N% nib to With it , argo of- wheal, 'also .
pay court costs antotinting to $22.91. eta have inadequate quarters in the tnamintr the eitreet `4 4114---441+44 he rebate
veet Iptrotwerotalling ..,lte and it li Itoy `..*e etrt troope, -wittelteent-Prese „ --i„ . tror ive eievatOr. . t
, of fifty per cent. of the elf -linty levy
•loaded In as one might, bags of grain.
Then they &wilt eff, • Pri*), Were
,soinebody's belOved children.'
Another incident t- 4: Man in, charge
of a beverage rOotn evicted- a custom-
er. - • (A.Vinit other buslness does that?)
This man attempted to re,,enter and
Was knocked down,* and fills wai re-
imrted three times. Two incidenta
from how -man? •, ---
Destroy the beverage rooms or the
beverage tootus will destroy our boys
-and
"Are ytot in • raver of, closingthe
beverage room?' vote "Yes” oit 13.e -
Comber Oth.
A RATFIPIAVEit.
Movement of Grain to
W,4),IFI.4A.., bat there will be no p!.entlly „Grain arta eerie e mov tug. en pie
0
eo e
till% to Coui
Mitt Water
Mav ResusSii Operatior
NO* Year, -;„
• The Ineeting,ef the yovitO ('anneli on
Valor opAt Jaot 401 -to 4 tbrief.,040; 141.tr
woo:moll,* by, the .tettteo, <ttlggrori,.
:.Atookfroo to the ebott:ott: .oliqe*
or .several weeto oroogrt Albte§s'..7Tho
toyer 'was. warmly- greeted , .by t
other •,Ineurizers of the (einteil and at,-.
the opeang of the Meeting ;We're.
Turner gave expreSSien- to the‘Pleasure
of the 'ttottnell In seeing, Ills 'WorShip.
back in- his seat and to •the hope that
he would have goott health for the',
future.„
The :Toyer thanked the iteeve and -
the 'Connell tfor the w,elcome they had„
given Wm and said was glad 't6 he
back: \While he was in the hospital.,
he said, he discovered he had more
friends than lte had thonght be bad.
rte had been keeping tracck: et- th#
Council's doings and believed they, had
got along" pretty well while he was
awns% , • -
All the members of Connell. were
present at tlie meeting,
Applications for buildiug permits, -as
follows, were sent to the lire commit.
tee: deo. Lamprey, shingling dwell-
ing
-tu41-L;-arifgtVWJgtu.•4avimaTQQ:3tit4.41i,-,f'Y''',L•
American Oil tie., alterattons. to gage
alterations to ga rage, Vivtorin street. •
A letter from Ir. A'. Elliott, St.
David's street, with reference to road
oil assessment was sent to the- pliblie ,
works committee.'
An apolleation from the Canadian
Motherera rt Societ,y for .8 Contribution
was referred to tlte special eouttnittee.
Bine Water Highway A88061110641
• W, I), Ferguson, secretary the
•I'llite-AVater
wrote regarding the affairs or that
Associa t Ion. As Rome of the ' Matti-
ripalitles this year defaulted -on their
a gtzttSS , or were slow- in sending in
their eontributions, it WAS kettle4 nit I
to proceed Witil usual Work oethe,,-
A s Nor t ion for th ea t. -11oW ever,
work Was eartied In a entailer way
and centection teuriste WAS main- •
tainedby sending ...Smaller quantities
or Ilteratttro to the touring !tureens, •••
the Information bureau at Sarnia Was
kept t+pee. and tile Ca 1141nign can
bet resumed next season. if the
cipalities desire that it should he done.
t he mea ift line, the Assovia t lon
aekeel emitrIbution of $57 frtnn this
1011 11 as its _share in elearbit off obit-
gations. '40 that the Assoeiation• may
either lettrin another sewson or close up
business w itb, it glean.. -
'hi tON'4,11 4•1:1.1t 14 cheque for $150
to the .'01 144111111 thls •etti...- but as It
Was derided not to 140 'ahead %Vial t he
work the ettetitte' was returned.
ThIS letter eats referred 40 Ito titt-
ruive eout ni 41 tee.
ati .43
' Reeve It E. Sliaddielt, of 'Jensen. busy:mew of the piddle library. As the .1 for reads 48't( be event. Referred to
i public works (ommittee.
i Warden to Aecompan) Delegation .
I - A commuoicatioyi from the county
, c:f rt., informed. -t be (*.oilmen that the
t .1iionto 1•,,,t.,-,, p It t 11 *4 . V.itni liaq W etil:
kill Pa ,.I.11 a 14,(111111.)1 elltil Ft .4ing 4 [1.44
, .,hili 11 LI: bor 1 111 pi iorelnelit p!,41 11 and
' that 11te %% Hide)) lirrni bee!! de!tqz/Iiiii Iiit
144 it4111 pa ii rb dettutali ,ii 1. Ot1kiviti
' in tido., iotitt.,!,
Thy ti 1111 11, 4' , 1 011M 1 4 4' 4 f. eye otntuended
: tire: tbe. I ":7 y if Nillgill' .`-814*4 be
a.leet to ,:1.11 its 10411a14 . i the On
t
,11 1' W.• ' :.41,iire Jill W." a 3, atilekiVV.:
feed. De. !h.; Money wit', ivi- rtfloit 4 .1 in
' .1./... no r•oititliitie,* rapol trill
the Gilt r 1 organ rii hail 4.11,1
, seer of' 1.1 "i7,1? 41, .ritiftittif t,tt it, 1rt'.1'. ti
, hoittit, !oat: -ti Derelliber 31 -t. 1%17
ltonttnri pular vsere .44Oata11et.1 Itty
the evinetent alad p.11 tit . .1 1111 :IR- t ...Ili
' MI 4:(lt;:r.
• • ° 4)1j1 Home Week Finances
!4 ottiwitter it to ye 11 a 4littil if ri
tte,l,' were
to ha 44' a reitort of the old Home W%
ee
tinate,:e,.. .11.,...e Slioald llot he carried
0'. Ir te etliother year, he said
1 Vit',1111, Molt cratgie said there had
' tHiun 1-10 meeting ir( 1140 4 )iii Thane W4,-tek
1 rornirtitteo iately. ,
bppot y Reeve lite It said he had
been unable to get intertnation LH tO
Why the reimegt of the Comity Council
7or the taking over of Cambria road
re4 a county road had been refused by
the Department of Ilipthways. They
had been agsured by the fiteptity Min-
ister that, it would be taken over.
IteeVe Turner said he was Informed
the Department did not want to re-
cognize any connecting link§ in towns.
It was decided to write the Depart.
mem to ascertain why approval of
Cambria road was refused.
' After the adjournment of Council a
confenruce was held, With a utimber of 1
.businer.s Men Pregebt, to dizeusb the
progrura =of desired harbor Improve.
mento to be prewnted to the., Peden'
Government.
.
u. F. W. 0. PRE100101T,'
, siTs. 0. G. Andersen of lielgrave
was elected 'president ot the Matted
01{ Farm Women' ot Ontario at the
pleaded guilty to a charge of reel: -
less driving and pliti n tine of $10 41 114
costs. The charge was preferred h.4
a resnit of an neeldent on the linnet.
road on*the night of :',Voyember lOth
when • Iteeve Shaddlelc,. driving e -
weed after a tionnty 'Connell tt,tts
bowled ever a tire hydeant end etetsteel
1n:0 11 hydro pole. fie W.11a/ 0,:t iii
jeered.
NIVINS INQUEST.
Jury Recornmends :No License for , Non,Luihnow,
tue-,b.b 11 of ,;\
iDriver for Two Years • Unroll; presided.
aytINCIAN:STON, te„=".1,e. /0,-A el ree Tlte mng
i' ;Ir ti r. '11 c.! f 0
I:40AV attended the inquest todey :in-° the repitrts of tbi• v,it ion.. 41 :114-.
•••••••••••••*.a
Liens Club has aecepted sponsorship
of the Scouts, Lien Nelson Hill was
asked to present a report on adequate
available quarters at the next meeting.
NORTH HURON U. F. O. 1
immal Convention Held at telgravel
-Officers fleeted
The' annual- eonviint lila of :let Feat),
,Lmer.,' Clubs, ntt1 it
in the Foresters' I I a It.' 114../graN-0, 1011
Friday, November MO. John J:tareel
, to the (lentil of Thomas `Mehl .Niv ins, '1 01114 11.4 11 1111 J 4•1411/',. .ktli
Asittield township' youth b was
Aitilledt in an automobile accident on
the 'Webster sideroad, about four miles
northtvest (4 Dungannon, on the even-
ing of October 25. 'Coroner Dr. W. F.
Gaulow vas hr elrarge. rit:e witnesses
e evidenxe before Crown Attorney,
The ladies of trloaderieb are deter -b
althea to invade the inner sanctum of
the Town Celine* eharaher, and at 41
meeting of the eXeCutive of the Local
Ootifiell of Women On lionclay chose
Mt%Jean Vetherington as their re-
pret4entative to be vifteeci 'before the•
electors at the nomination meeting on
lettelay
'Arm, d/etheington- *in represent
Several littinired (lodericit women who.
are rtiftibera of the ten sotieties
aflul-
Iated **Rh, the too.ur. 'Whey retorted,
br *III be toildis* behind their elitism
t*OreSetttatiVel
t The t'ontint Matteotti elettion *etas
to bet *4 OW AS SOY t'reeerd. Tite
lad -les diet* ift the only known opper
*tot* to SibrOutt4 steitination st
itineiteAt.
g'av
D. E. 'Holmes. The jury, whose fore-
man was W. 13. Crozier, dieliiberated
forty minutes before bringitig hi the
folltwing s'erdlet : "That David Niv-
ins came to his death ott the everting
of Oetober 2.1th by injUries rereived
in tin automobile accident eaused by
a slight etrrve in the road and loose
. gravel while riding in a car driven
by Henson Park. W.Zi tecettnnend
that I3enson Park be not granted , a
(River's iloonse for it period of two
st,t ars,“ •
.„
TO STRATFORD AND GAT
stn. 'Jug. Hamilton was callicx1 to
gfeattotd on Sabirdity last 'by' the
death *of it friend,. lats. r. Itte.
'The &Ceased Tatty formed
a lint With the kart; hiltory Ood-
eilvii, tier toreatirtaildfatlier being td.
tOoddttao atta her gfesit, 41141-
.
theither Ague* Good, hoth famiUe
big amp* the 'etttlie" reiliden
this, town. The Mtge MyMr
ilton teedred vtertt a the deittli
Shit. re. $. Itiontitoni o oat, it: motet,
.11t4tfit, and, be **Ott On to Witt eity',
returning belt* o.n Tnesday. 8be vow
kid t ugh.
*t to:1*o. Morson o E1nnUne.
at.ine of prig:TA Ill iir°1 11% 141; rti and •VLCII
d0111* HMIS W4435 .111 eraVil
1.1 1111S, V% it II discuss:on follewing.:
reperting were Paramount.'
1.neithow, St. littletee-Ceutrie's 0,1-
ners, Itelgrave, Walton t•Itid Maitlenti.
R. 4. Scett conthieted the election
ofilleers, which res'ulteel as follows,:
Riding direetOrs, J...lamieson and Dan
Nicholson ; lady direetors, Mrs. 0. G.
Anderson, Mrs. 0. It. Coaltes; seere-
tdry, Ethel Martin; andltors, Walter
seat and C. It. Coultes. • •
Several Items of business were then
discussed ' and passed. Dan Stauffer
of Oxford Comity; who is one Of the
Co-operative directors, addressed the
meeting. •tiSeett ti180 Spoke. end
ihtrodueed, a discussion period. The
meeting elotsed witli the singing of the
Nat tonal 'Anthem.
MUDGE 'TARTY
A very sttctvsdttl: bridge party was
held On TifurSiitty night at the home
of trs. dnrin HOMO by the members
f the Mane* Chat:ter, /.0.11)„II
Ttwerity0fonr tables *Ore occupied, and
the Winners Were MIsy 1ditb Wittlaula
and Sti. Alm*,
Nits. 11, C. ThttiloPt, Mrs.- W. at
Mitelloran Mea.t. loattntlerie And
Mrs. E. )40tinghlin woke hi etafgoPt
the 10161ter ithti & enotalitee o'f
XXUthei rfteitit, Mit« W.100., R. Plietttno O. A.
M. L J. litratie and MIs
Viear providetli ItintheOn.
. .
NEW FORTRAIT OF HER MAJESTY
a
0010411/1 aPI*0141 it this eiint:eri Portrait Of tier Stasiettk. oat
beth of England, Made by Dorothy W !ding, itrittObt eotitt Pliketttithet
num cloureutioti tie% at .NrontO this(
week. '
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