The Goderich Star, 1935-04-11, Page 8V 611 _ 44,
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D, J. Lane; It, C Dunop
t TaP1Or and rwaravnb, Taylor
loft ithis. week for Torento Where
ttheY a ofteteing as delegates at the n-
Utl
'''iniCting of the Ontario Pi0Vinela1
the Presehyteriau church.
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NEW .`SelesEl!tets4901.DENT
Mr. idea:eat has been 'appointed
tiperinteaddit oftileX 'Pree4teri'en
•3eiho4 In sucooslpo to
Mr. Cha.ei4tOiders, Who neighed
n ate' deetao Theisrnelite ofiicer has'
been ativeli,adentscrX,withi .the work of:
the efiurch ter $0aze
,WINS SVItOlioARSIUP
Weans.' Weir, Son of Mr. and IVIrs.F.
G. Weir; as been sueeessfie in winning
honors at 'Kiwi College and in securing
the John K. Itislop seholar.shiee The
latter was Miseated to aim at a. recent
convocation. Mr. Weir will have charge
ot the Picebyterian church in Hunteville
for the summer. Ife has been home on
e VISO.with his Parente. •
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HAS APPEND= RE11401i*ED
Miss Roberta Johnston suffered .
agile attatle of apPendiCites'immediately
. atter the samiveriary supper at North
Street United echurch On 'Tuesday even-
ing and wee ru.shed to the hospital where
he was,..subjecti-to-iiiti-operation..-for
the offending organ. She to making a
satisfactory recovery but win be eo
days in the hospital and will be unable
to ',engage in any ,activitie.i for some
Weeks. • _
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GODERICH BRIDGE CLUB •
At the weekly bridge tournament held
Monday 'evening, the following were
winners'
Ist-3rr. D. D. Mooney and Mr. 1. D.
tman, plus 7; 2nd, Mei, W. P. Saun-
ders and Miss E MeNaughton, plus 1%;
3rd, •Mrs. L D. Eastman and M. D. D.
Mooney and bite T.' R. Patterson and
Mr. P. P. Carsey_peusLe., -
Another- gaMe will be held next Mon-
day es•ening. •
JAS. WARNOCK HUNTER DIES
Word has been -reoeived eof,'Sehe death
in ',tendon, -Ont., of an old_ resident of
,...71,••••••••••••••••...
ld
JO, Kr. J. W,e,
:Is ...Mr. Hunter had tvcd in
indan tor a' number Of years but hol
for, 4 itttlVini'.4 aOb'cral intsrehariti
Various Park 'Ot WOL,Srl: 0400%,
after leaving bi$: native toWnship. flr
rec4iiis ,are P.:14 thterrid ,Orceigaill'
erhetert Xacklin.W. Two daiiicbtersOnd
400 -S'arvi%
14.4, %Want* .14"VrtlEN•S
. 4 s
gri" tuo. Wurtclik,',i,president. • of ,t110
Godereeit -Salt -Copapeay, "rottirriedi
town on ,ThUrsday niorning atter
three. Months' •trlp to 'variolie countries
in,Vinope on businem end Plea5t4 :Com'!"
'billed., Wartelo, Ls thoroughly tin-
ned and lacking ekcePtIonanY well attcr
what he 460104 wonderful tripe
4oderieh is 4 tine place ,to eente*Inek
though," lieie dOed, , •
sitqtal cAtivoit
. .
A seecial Service IS planned for .neitt
Sunday evening, Palm Sunday, at St,
0conOls An -Wan church. There will
be no sermon, the time being taken up
by the choir under the 'direction of Mr.
'Bernard Mune; in the rendition of the
Steered cantatas "Olivet to Calvary," bY
,Itiatindel. A large attendance Is 'statist-
pated, The toner Solo will Ise taken bY
Mr. Prank leilejr While Mr. Itegrisher
will sing the haritene
AN IlNigliliinSPLAy
etfze Chas, 'Bilker, eteliese interest in
taxidernly haS becOme quite -Predeselonal
In nature, has itie *Musing and interest.
ittetiehiefeeseL*Iredoet. inhe
form of three aqui:Tele' 'mounted to sti-
mulate a ttidding '1•PartY **Bee - ettr.
Black SqUirrel is peitforming the cor4.
mony with Mis$ and, Mr. 'Grey Squirrel
the 'contracting liouple-Theeeeningladis
weans very -0y* expression-lieeides-a.
l;rief skirt and veiL. Size stands hand in
hand with -her belgved, who, earries
silk "tispper" (not ustiallY worn dering
the ceremony) and a stiffollar. The
whole group is unique and a general
centre of interest.
FALSE ARREST CASE
Davidson,' ot Howe*, heAed
Ino court be Leslie •IYIeLeod, also of
Howick, on a, charge of 'horse stealing,
which charge was dismisted bY Meal-
stmte it/faiths, Is taking action to re-
cover dainagesie his trecuser for false
arrest. Damages in e amount of $509
ed In- the -writ- • as ---bee
issued against the Ho ick farmer. The
-
evidence produced at the, hearing on
Thursday, April 4th, mainly from MC: -
Leeds' witnesses, was to the effect that
Davidson had _taken the 'horse after,
leaving the agreed purchase price with
111101111C4ill
Complete Eyesigiat Service
.at ei:c. _ROBERTSON'S JEWELRY STORE, Coderich
*here a .Conii)leto Optical' Tiepartment has been installed, in
ehargef 114 A. Stratfordls Lekling Optometrist for 16
yearg. Second and fourth rriday of each month from 9 a. .m..to
1140.0pon. 'Pirst visit PridaY, Aprit 26th.
tlYrilS~EXAUINED GLASSES PITTED —Satisfaction at
Ino(israte priceti GlasSe$ straightens(' and repaired.
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Se'
1_
ew..s ipment ,f Coats and arriving
almost daily.
a oats and .Suits
In Cahadian and *gnash'
Tweed4ancluding plenty of
blue. A NU range Of Sketil
for Misses and Ladies in-
cluding half sizes'.
SILK SUITS
navy andpolka dot,
t long or short length ,
oat 4n 'cm* sheers, a full
range of sizes. °
Blouses and.Skirts
oiler - crepe
1 white or -eggshell
hi e ski in
o
rho
VAL,
and Catdo. for all
occasions.
Cole's Bookstore
McLeoti's neighbor, who left it in Mc-
Leod's )1ous.e. The latter admitted get -
'Ung the money afterwards.
OIL IN HURON
•
'Met' there is plenty of, oil and .gas
under the stratum of salt which under-
lies miteh of Huron .County, is the opin-
iorr 0.'lleerrisegeolog1steet Wide tee-
eRgle.Aest.i.49..elusleheenitt th-4
i4 -•*.10.*
for some week'
i-on'bitsiziess. Mr. Perrie
states that salt and oil are frequently
'tassOciated W many fields and the geoe
_Per
deposition
of oil. There is probably, also, plenty of
as in association With the . oil, he
and-the!only-problem-,wouki
to find an, outlet for it if ' well were
drilled. He is of the opinion that an
investment • pf more than 'one
.dollars would be neceseary.in order to
supply towns such as Goderich and
'Clinton and the profits from such an
lieveigtment would be probleinatical.
When the • market develops for the pro-
duct, he feels that drilling •Will be done
and that the oil and gas will be found.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETING
The April meeting of -the Women's
Institute was held in MacteitY-Hall wit
an average, attendance. Reports showed
the sxpenses of the denionstration and
lectures by Miss E. Zavitz very small
with Er good attendance at each meeting.
Mrs. J. Bissett, president,, expressed her
thanks to the eommittee hi charge of
the At Home. It Was deelded to glee ,a
table cloth to the hospital on the occa,
don of the hospital birthday party. A
nominating committee Was appointed to
,ramtinate officers for the new year, to be
elected' at the May meeting. Mrs. S.
eteolettall gave a very interesting address
ofl Caniclian Women, and spoke of' the
nfe of Lady 1lio of New Brunsieck,
who donated her parent's home to be
used as a hospital. She spoke'
Madame Albani, who spent her early
ehildhood in Quebec and who ,became a
prirna donna. at the age Of 18 and who
althmigh she sing in all ,the eduntries
•EllniPli, never forgot her home land.
Canada. !:tVf.rs. McPhail• paid tibiae to
the lite of 'service rendered by Mrs.
Stringer, -wife of Bishop Stringer, and
also Caroline '.11,1e.bonald of NiTinghati,
who gave her life to Japan* and was
called, the ellithite Angel of TOkyo.,"
Misses mien Archer and eVrary lloward
played a piano duet and Mrs. C. Worsen
gave a demonstration -of summer -Wailes
made of fruit Anti. At the close of the.
meeting lunch was served by the ladles
In charge. • , .
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ObithatY
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- ----WILLIAfc ItOLING
Williarn Yoeng, Pletii.n street,- died at
the Alexandra Marine and General
llospital-On Moakley, April let, ISM,
,atter an illness of several weeks. Mr,
Wing Was in his 83rdw year, having been
born in, AShileld lint/n.31111) in ;AO, the
son of- the late James .and Jane phi,ok
!Young. He carried On Ida occupation a
-fisraier ineCtilborne Itiomitilis.„ ft) witith
he moved. for many years, finally retir-
ing and, moving into Oodericti, Ths
farm Was laditteit: near Shippareltonnear
the lake 'shore. Ile hid been a devoted
tromber ot Hamt Presbytrhat phurch.
In P,olitios he was * lifeking Liberal, 0.
though4he toOk no attive part in tia
politieat del& flit is surYived by bla
Wtte, atilt residing on l'icton Street.„1.nd
bp.* sister, litre. Iititehinaon. !The tun.
Ieral toOk 01100 On Thursday afternoon
front the fairdly residence to Maitland
Oefiletery. BeV. rk ,,1' Lint of ,ftet
Preebyterfan WWII; Offitiated. The
palls -bearers 'we* Ifer4ts. - Dave telt
Wilfrkt 041. Jac 'Maw, Itirtey 14taw.
JM Vomit and 31204,,, Wont*.
#doiplt 'S.. . d publishe
theIstew.,:tork,Tknea, j,fitedi it Ohata
nooa:0rintaiioe, on ttondo. IfIthbis
gees. erie et- -the great irt be
***per voleid"; 'Itot htillt
toto et the tin et tb,r;o Et*,
Ittliii8-IrOtlit. ' Alt)*Iiiti
O*ttatttsctiOu tio it** lwAin. * Sr,*
'It et 0044 Thitain band Ot
erp bit klithooki 'og
1 mans Many OttOillieht HO
gra taproot hurivrio,
liz tettUine ieille 40
40 the world: ',,
.t,ss'v..n4h Taylor is visi in Wash
40044 Rio., wet*,
'M1.s Cblre fteYnoldS has retaneti
frcrn a plOasant visit in Torenta,'
• Mr. F. Martin. of TorOrttie WO' renew-
ing ac'qua1ntane3 in'tOWn, V00).atlY.
Mrfe 11,*f4Weede' has returned home.
attor op:444011g a mont-4. in.,Tgrohta.
43,s, Ruth Wark • is
,Vel:ation With frientie" 1 Toronto and
L. 'Catharines'.
*citifrs, ipainPbell, • of Delaware,* is a
guest this ;week 'at the home of Mrs. r,
W.'Whitc'; South St. -
Judge Costello ',Palleti to Rentre'%ir,
owing to the 'death of his niece, Me E.
Eurleng, Of Zganvillei,
Mrs. If. and Mrs. Oeo.
Downie, Of Toronto, were, guests recently
with Vise J. &Anders.
alias MeMeiten, el Oshawa, is 'a guest
at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Re J. M
When, Britannia tRoad.
Itev. and Mrs. -C. -P. Logan, of Kit-
ehener, were gnests on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Johneton,
Miss Mabel String returned to town
on Thursday, having spent some time
with* relatives in Toronto and Newmare
ket. • .
Mr. Kelso Johnston, of Kelso, Ontar19,
is xi:tending his holidays with his par-
ents. Mr, and Mei. Geo. Johnston,
Stanley Street.
-Me and- Mr -Jos; -'Carter, who- have
spent the winter months, with :their' son,
eke i'orest 'Carter, have returned :to
their home at Auburn. .
Mr. Keith Saunders, of the Cahadian
Beek of Connnerce... Dalt, was_ a .guest
• over the week -end at the home Of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Saunders.
- AL -Hughes, - of -Wiartori; -formerly
of the Attica the loetii ..bredech Of the
Canadian, refank of Commerce, is enjoy-,
ing his holidays with friends en town.
Dr. and Mrs. Wardlaw Taylor are
visiting in Toronto this week where the
degree. of. Doctor Of Divinity was con-
ferred upon Dr. Warrllaw Taylor at Con-
vocation Hall, ,
(Misses Oral and Phyllis Cooper, of
Port Elgin, spent the week -end with
their paients, Mr. and Mrs. A. 4. Coop-
er, Hamilton St. Miss Helen Cooper re-
turned to Port Elgin with them for a".
visit. '
-Mrs. A, Taylor; Mrs. 17, J. Lane, Mt.
,11. C. Dunlop 'and Mrs. Wardlaw Taylor
are in Toronto this week in attendance
at the Provi cial meeting of the
.Women's M ionary, 'Society et Knox
church.
Rev. „F. . Cralk, the representative of
the Hur. esbytery attended a cons-
mIttee eneetingheld Metropolitan'
,•:hurcli, Toronto,- this meek. Plans were
d1mssed s•egarding the tenth 'anitivei•-
Buy f Churchainiore e •
,
,mr.. and .,24fraW., Heitman, Colborne
Street, and Mae Ai Stokes, Brock Street,
had roe Week -end guests Mrs. Arnold
Beattie, ;of London, tneland, and Miss
allied Mintzer, iat Toronto. Ms,
eat-
tle is a sister-in-law of Mr.*1i'. Stoke.s,
of Londoe, Ereelatid" foemerlY or <lode-
rteh„ and leaves. tine week for her home,
In England after ahort Veit with
eeletide in 'United States and Vaneda,
s
AGED vg.i'"PiA
Prefers the °pea Road to the Shelter of.
the Home -....Veteran.. and the Father
ef Soldiers
Fred. Watt, aged *80, eame out of ,the
shelter of ,Huten county jail where he
had pessed a fairly leoinfortable winter
and ante more., took tO the roads on
Thursday last. , • -
He appeared in.Magistrate's come and
Watt advised that exiight remein, a
While longer • or POSeibly. arrange:y.1,P11.t4
totild-be .made .get IMO the sheli
ter. Fred *tent having:141y of it, hoeie
• preterrn4r the 'freedom the lopin
road to any confining space and regula-
tions. ,
Ile passed t lit and aWay freedatri
Mit a day or so 'later was sten along the
railway track hear Olinton and seemed
very cold.and go' one knows
where Same interested eititent
are looking for 'again, in the hope
of belief' able tO Pereilede hint to take it
a bit ,
'Watt is, .said.',;t0 be a [veteran a the
SOer War anci-to, have lost his two sons
in the *teat War, ror his, services and
sacrifices. to as country local citizens
Would be glad to assist hini now if he
wUl accept asalstaiire,
Ire Pleited up lasii fall atter 110.4
spent tome nights,. practically' luthe
00en,i
VICTOIIIA ST, W. M. s,
The W. M 3. a Victoria at. 'United
thurtzh` held their tegiila. r meeting in the
schoolrootri of the church, on Monday,
April gth. Moe a. *r., 1$141.1pt, first 'vice
preotkletit, iti*, in the ‘ohlkir. Aftei; the
elniting. of a hirlian the it,ord'a Aver was
repeated itt unton. litt*:-Ifotte.rWitithe
Missionary , Okeed. Oinr. Omit . tout*
sect the sieripture Wean and told' an
lmpceulye litalter stoty4, 04Ers. P.
detetional feeding, '"rhe
-riehrtifir''''tlie- •
1cir1st the , Oben Tedayor!
tog and On illaster ttorliog *it.itiven
by Mt BA it. PM*. *art was bt.P.
tred by' Mra. *Ott, tooted by Singe
nit 0, heunit 44nt, roatelethirsite-gave*
zead*i, titth the Calf
011661ooars ,t1044. & ihott 'reading
**** Won br Mrs, lito$00, **1
reacIng by )gra. Adam. itts. Jeo
IF° era s
oese:y eochman
,
tawa, as
Heldin %whim Town
4veir ort
'"Beat S�itton"
; PZiactigalti, 01.VriP VttOr
1104 •. put:digit.* -Men Of 'Ottawa,' Wae
neMietated. ea ttiberai .etandard aro lx
the tertheiming olietion lji
'North Iteren When ,the Liberals 'cane
ereinghem toWn heel last
day.. . * ,* •
,
'pie meeting was lilge• ?pet sone490- to f.)04 people being, present, 7: Iline
prominent Raton 'County t4beral,' weenominated, in, addition Mae*: Death.
man Theee Were, W, Xtobertson,',
Nairn and 0..14 Pars* of ciode-„:
Jno, meNabb of Grey :Township;
Hugh 1011,, President, of the 'North .g111 --
on Liberal .•Asseciatibn; Slielden Bricker,
W. is, Young, et Colborne Township; 4.
J. etoirerteon, .secretary of the North
Huron. -Libertil:•,AsseciatiOn, and Miird044
Matheson, Reeve of, Ashfield;
9.431,Y three of these allowed their
names to go before the meeting; awn*,
gessrs. W B .Robertson, Jno. McNabb
and Rugh Rill.
Mr, leill opened the rneetirtg an
after instruedng the various delegations
regard...Ws the Method of nomination,
call Lir. J. W. Shaw, of Clinton, to th
platfornr" and. itsite4' himi to: take th
chair, —
• • Al1. nominees present. spoke 'briellY
emphasbeete the intention_oflhe
4ais .".13*eat Ccie 'epOttOn." This was
the keynote of Mr. Deachman's address
theeaudienee- being -assured that eier
letr. Spotton might seem like a big man
In Huron, he resembled the apbstrophe
placed after -a- Volt to indicate "noth-
ing!' in Ottawa; -
peachman. gave a- brief account
of himself, etating that he had been
born in Ho•wick Township and had lived
there until he was 21 years of die. elis
father'.was a teacher ino. seizool Gor.
rie -for Many' Years: been econ-
omist for the National Liberal Federa-
tion for the past eight years.
He showed a -shoe Made by a western
.* .
• er , us ra
thetvicious results of hig tariffs in Can-
ada.
' lFollowing the nomination speeches,
Major Frank Sanderson, 'M.O., i'sf St.
Marys, spoke , briefly, *emphasizing the
necessity of unity in the ranks In order
to win from the. present member,
Mi. Deachman was announced as
vsinnee,lon the firstballot by a majority
of a over all lb a toial. of 259 votes.
W. A. Preser, Meree, fruit ' grower of
Northumberland, was- the guest speaker.
He made ,an able plesentation of the
party views on the Bank of Canada. the
tariff, the railways and the foreign mar-
kets. The Bank of Canada, will he re-
constituted as a publicly owned institu-
tien instead of one controlled by ..private
shareholders: The 0. N. R. will be re-
tained as a separate railway and efforts
will be made to sezure tarel market for
Canadian naturai products in Great
Britain.
�f condemeed the Netural Preclude
Marketing Act as a vicious , piece of
legislatien - arid predicted that little
would eome of the work, of the Price
Spreads Comfnissiort. He also con-
demned the present Government's
"gamble 'in -wheat."
,
Hone Nelsone-Perlitiment 'Twee in- -the
audience although he wag not called to
the platfOrin. Mr. 'Hugh Hill announc-
ed that Chas. A. Robertson, MLA., was
too in to attend, the meeting.
Goderich sent a full delegation, of 37
Members, tinder the leadership of -Jiro;
W. Craigie, all pledged to. support vv. R.
Robertson as eandidate,
ne
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KEEP -"THOSE CRILLY
CORNERS WARM
WITH
Empire
OcicahOntas
A SMALL FIRE GIVES
WARM, EVEN MAT,
Eimearmaim.ati
The Dean Coat°.
(ALL FUELS)
Phone 95w Goderich
reetteot yeeir uii 'Woollen Wu -
*to Itent Met*, Patk
theft, *VOW in a 'Oedati, Cheat, thts
.10Ma.
hio beet dig*
4te.
$1400 up Th may'
";,1= -.77•010
GT 'IOU '7111
ot
OUR ADVERTISEMENT
01-1:CED PRICES FOR IRE WEEK -
12th to 20th in,eiu,Si*e
NalwrototAss
flans for 3$e*
-11,111hurta -*Heart:, and
Nettre 1111.,s, 440
sLeAl'srs„,paNnavaENT."
Sr04- 2,9e.
,
linieL4eleintind, San.
set, #itii
a $40 foi 25e
Carter'e laitik Liver
1'1114 22c
EASTER PE
WAMPOLE'S .1s1 Lle
01? teAGNESIEA •
20 tm bottle 50e
40 tablets for 25e
#REP
50e Jar for 200
• AND • ZNVELOPES -
Pad and 'Paarage
Envelope*, Zlo
MOTH BAP!
FLA,His, itA9s
PRES11 CANDY"'OR -
EASTER, ,Lb.
--,
$411,4 BRU,SiltS
5e, 10e, 15i '
'orio-RO-NO
Sinall, 33e
Entiish Heald& Salt
390
Cety'e Pace .,.Pettelet
• , , .
• .14.11 ehatle$,' e9ce
ilea Our
rogatALDEHYDE. ,
and have better grain
250
* ••;, 4 • •4•."1,.. • * I el:
.4for4the,„
,:. tii Al SI lip it. r. N:itta fAl 0
RiTri oi.
114 0 ;N4 6 I " ... " 4'444).
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7 v7,lei ,
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DRUGS AT Irnkl_DRUG STORE_
Campbell's Lauder's Dunlop's. Wigle's
I - t
DR'UG$TORE.-7-.DRUGST
, IVILss Isobel CRobertson, Wingham,
„spent the week -end with her parenes,
. Mree-J. ROber-taCt
Mr. Lorne Ton, Whe has_ been with
Mr. Fred TO11, Jr., for ,several month,
left resently near Toronto.
Mr. J. R. Reiss, .of the Canedian. Bank
of °perigee here, is on a vacation at
his 'Vote at Beaverton, Mr. -Connon of
Allvereon, is supplying.
Mrs. N. Murray was in the village
early this week.
Mr. Ted Jenner vlsited with Mi. Keith
Arthur recentli.
Mr. W. T. Riddell and his niece, Miss
Olive McGill, �f Blyth, 'visited with
friends in Rifiley, Kheeardine..
Mr.-Andes:Mrs. Allison, of doderich,
spent Sunday eeith. Mr. and Mme °haze
Beadle. °
M1ss •Elsie Snyder, of London, visited
her graedmother, .Mrs. John' Ferguson,
on Monday of this week.
•-; Mr. and ldrs..13,. 'Thompson• ana •Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Thonipson, Were Sunday
visitors witti 1,Mr. and Mrs. M. Armstrong
and Mr: and 'Dees. Jun.' Thompson, St
Augusine.
Mr. Joe Ewing has sold his house and I
lot to Mrs. Mari Armstrong, of Beyth,
and she will take possession the Ist of
May. • '
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hamilton were at
13rucefiele last Thursday attending a
ebirthday party in honer of Mrs. Hamil-
toe's mother, Mrs. W. D. Wilson, who
is remembered by Many 'here, Ott& Wil-
son celebrated the iath anniversary of
her ikrthday on APril 4th at the home
of *her deughter, Ittfre. Chapman, near
Brutefield, when all the ehildren and
grandchildren • and greatgrandchildren
Were present.
Mrs. S. Cox, of dodertell, is at the
home of MM. 7:1.*1,k,fogridge this week.
Aef.r. Harry Ylitsghlut„ ot th's myth -gra,-
vel road, is having his buildings wired
for electrieity at 'Present.
Mrs. Murray, of CanipbeilVille, spent
a con* of days early, this week With
Mrs. It D. Munro.
Mr. H. Mogridge sPent,last Friday, and
Oattuday on business in Tbrordo.
Ur, ,Jras. Dail; who has been, in this
section sirital, rPtttrited to his
home in ebsitham on *ends/.
Mr. M. Allen„ Mrs. ;&.Robinsert, Mr.
and etrs. qrs. 1g, Motored to Flint
111,4 saturday. tOrs„ Anon, who has been
with friends in Flint for the past two
weeks, returned home with them,'
Mrs. &to. Medd has rented her farm.
to Mr. Long, of Lucknow, for a term of
three years.
'Miss Dorothy Wilson was home from
Stratford Normal for the week -end,
rs re umed from Sea -
forth where she Was visiting her sister, .
Mrs. Russel Carter.
Miss K. Wagner is home after spend-
ing the Winter months with her niece',
Mrs. Jas. Jackson, of Walkerburn.
•••••••••••••••••
Automobile Insurance . I
Don't forget the liability °. you t
' incur through the operation of •
°your car. Make yourself safe
by insiwing with
.Low Rates, Righ Security ,
F. WOOLLCOMBE
Phone 296
so..**Womm.:;ommoi* ow*
41111111.1•11•••1
Spring Is Here
No 'need to worry about
your clothes for the Spring. ,
Just send theirt_to th,e,
French Dry Cleaning Works
'Send us the Overcoat and
other heavy winter wraps
for cleaning before you put
them in the cedar bags for
storage.
J. B. Vroomin
ifIgn ST
Phone .122 GOIWRICht
• Ah owners and oceepiers of
Preinises ere hereby notified that
all garbage; ete.„.mtistebe rernoVed
from their Peentisee :before the
first day of May, 1935.
F. G. WEIR
Ass4 Sanitary IfisPectot
tie
repaying
axes
Taxpayers May Purchase Tax.. Pre-
-
payment Iteeelptslok- 1935 -Taxes -
at FavOrable. Discounts
• ,
COST COST COST
AW)UNT- Mar % 1 fie Mjiz 15 A!mr. - 46, 13 ibirty 1-14 15-
.
$10.00. $ 0484 " $99 $ 9.93
49.20 .4945 49.0
prepiament need)* mut be presented along With Z31 TO BIN
ring the flat 'installment period.
tank Interest Is Only2 per Oa " Pura*** rirepokyment Itetepts 014
hare our motto town* 8pet tent. Inter*. ./yoe 11114,6Untet *Ill be
tillOwed irt
NEIL It MacKAY, Tax Collector
O. Wit Wk. Pit 14
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