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The Goderich Star, 1927-01-27, Page 141k • ; .5 • • ISIXTTaXIGHTM YEAR — ij.Star 1. Lid 1• 1. An Maw Mei* Arai STAR AD & GET ROULTS • GODERICIL ONTARIO, CANAD THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th, 192T *ipmeloo*r WALIMIlt NAP/XL, Pelilieheta Adopted as Basis 0h927 Equalization but. Aggrieved Urban Municipalities Will Amu! to Canty Judo egSalgar======7 range Go. of• Oftnada • J For Safety's Saks Itmest in Life lasorance Life hisuraine, fOS1S litth..to 'the young Man, yet means so mesh to . him in matiteite. It eneourages thrift when extravagance be fl, It is a wise and safe investment. It. proterts lite responsibilities and oblige L - Done ief the future. Opportunity may not return. (Wasp it today. • or .11111111011•16, 'mop Phone 115 _II. R. LONG, District Asent WARNING JiUNTEIIS TAKE NOTICile.-No hunt- er or t1ng6 a toe ed. to tr. spa on West- half of tot 19, Conceseion 4, West Wawanoah. By order of GEO. S. 'WILSON. Dungannon, Ont. • c , .. WANTED WA:STEN-Maternity nursing want- ' ed in town only; willing to help with housework. APPIY P. 0, Bo& iin. — MEN WANTED. ., .......--- 86 To e10 PElt DAY. ---- Good Automotive, Mechanical and Eleetrical Experts, Bricklayers, Plaitter- ers and Barbers are always en elemmul et large salaries. Join Our schools arid beeoute one a the many thousande of ,successful graduates. Short thne taken to learn. Opportuultles and salaries unlimited. 'Write for Free Catalogue. 11EMTelfIlet TRADE SCHOOLS, 163 King St, W., Toronto. , IWANTED A .live man to represent, Carnelian tan Insurante teempany in your District. Assestance and Mstrue. teens to right Irian. Opportunity lo build Monte for the future. IL F. LOWMAN 707 Eicelsior Life Bldg, Toronto, Ont. ..,„ .......-- AUCTION,SALES A II 1ION eAL, 01. I,A el SI Ot.b. -e-5- HAY AND SEED CATS. Mr, GUSTAVE BISBACK . has instructed the emdersigned mune)]. ver to eell by public auetion % Mile west or Gunton on notiout nowt. on SATURDAte JAN, .29th , 'commencing at 1,..30 ehaen: Black Belgian'horse rising 6 yeare, 1600 lbs.; heavy draft "'mere, in foal to MUrdoeMs horse, rising 6 years, 1.750 lbs, Cattle --Reg., Hereford heifer 2 yeara Old.eclue to freshen May 28; reg Hereford 'heifer. 3 yrs. old. due Sent. 251 Reg. Hereford bull, 2. years' old ; Durliatri iciailegv44er .old, due lo fi'chen old, due ,to freehen April 26:- Durham' grade vow..6 yetiett.old, milking good., bred six etteeks; l'olted Anelni cow, 7 years, due Feb 1141i: 2! Durttrott grade heiferS, rising 2 years old; calf 4 weeks; is hens. 1 year old; _e2 pullets. 120 feet hay fork rope, About 12 tons of good bay; 35o bushels good clean seed oats, No outside stock and everything ad- vertised will be sold. TERMS,Eight months' emllt vitt be given on furnigilng banktele paper tw a discount of 6 per cont. per annum al- lowed -for _eaphs; 'OUST:WE nISBACK, GEO. elle.jurrr, Propriet or, • Auctioneer IlEAL ESTATE .AND INSURANCE terne: AtteIST1115NG BEAL ESTATE and INSUILANCf; AGENCY. •e-e— Life faun LifeleAceident ned Anta- umbile Ineuranee. Rouse.. arti Letts in Godericle and VielnitY end Fawns for sale. large timber listed to seleet from e, at the loweet priers they ean be pur. 'chased known to the egneey on \qv): easy taints for ptcyment, if retillieed.. Some goiet wen emprovee erePerte la Coderieti andaviemity elm tie per. ...hosed just now for about hail whet it would coat to erect lbe buntings :i 1,111' \\ is,111oea4e4.. well Improved an around goo(1 farms are 'being offered rot. ;Mout 'ihe ariee of the imprevements at a low •caluation, and the timber, ir any. with no eharge for the land. tem is • eheaper than itemeetead Free Grant And. 'These peiree cannot iteit iong. In. tending -buyers ehouldeaet-elideV. - Per till particulars 'see or write J. \V„ AlleaSTRONG, Real Estate. Box 89. Goderich, Ont. J. W.,CRAIGIE Real Estate aad Insurance _INSURANCE BROKERS. We solicit enquiries regarding the safe and economical man- agement of your insurance. Ikon Investments Limited Bola Dialers - Stock Brokers . G000ral Iowa** s' ROYAL BANK BUILDING GODERICH — ONTARIO Pio** 430.445 Private wit* tosaitestiesa with all lead. in Stock and Graft Exthanges TOWN TOPICS Son of Late G. F. Blair, K. C., Wale A quiet wedding took place at the bride's home in Calgary on Dee. 28, when Lela May, daughter of Thos. and Mrs,. Scott was united in mare riage to Dr. W. M. Blair, on of Mrs, Blair and the late G. F. 13Iair, K. C., of Regina, Sask., formerly of Godee rich. Guelplia Share is $58,225.00 During the year 1926,,the Guelph Junction !Railway paid to the city of Guelph the sum of $58,225; this being 31 per cent, of the fully paid up capi- tal of the Company. The Guelph Junction forms part of the C. P. R. between Guelph and Goderiele and the heevy haulage of grain from Goderiele no doubt, dims a good turn for Guelph. " MacRae' Hall Opening The formal opening Of the MacKay Hall will take place on Thursday evening of next week witli-en inter- esting program, of a community nat- ure. there will be a good orchestra in attendance and a couple ef chorus selections will be given by a massed choir. Solos and speeches by local artists and orators will be given and a very profitable and enjoyable even- ing be looked for. All seats reserved. Plan open on Saturday at Dunlop's Drug Store, tickets 85 cents. Letter front Miss Mabel Tont: Inspector'and.Mrs, J. E. Toni have „Q.i.ge.171- RAZOR BLADES SHARPEN- ale-Satistaetion guAran teed, Sin. ele edge 3e emelt or 25o per deem. Don - t -de- edgy it: Pant Dinette blades per dozen.. 35e. ALF' TEBilleTT & SceN, Weet Street, ilardevare. Phone 486: ▪ — PORSALE , an sALisLeserwo good brood sows, Yorkettire. (Inc Feb. 12 arid elarch 24, also a quantity of timothy seed. teAIDIAN HAYDEN. it. It, 4, Stiormard- ton, Phone 22 r • LOST sum of money. on Nei:et et.. Square, or Elizabeth St. Reward. Box '607, or Stan oreleite Kaalt,a-OB-TirtiENta-a- T5 LET.--Stoce to ennelet, ruL rPasou- APPIr. BOX STAR. Pall* ess.tait.--our aria a-lialf story • -fram'e house; good liarn. and two lots. House• ne.edit slight repairs. Thie property wiii hesold at e bargain to close estete. Apply to W. CMIO1E. 910 RENT, -.A .-setxeroomedhouse on Neliwn 'street, with all conven- iences. 13..c. MONNTSGS, • -4-, VOA 8.11,E.-Parm of 100 aeres of land - with tirSt-elass buildings, also an artesian well with wind -mill. 'Would exchange on a house in town or for 50 acres. ReaionabIe teems if sold. Can. Iia te possession at once. Apply at STAR orfIC1a Ij013SF. .P011 SAida-AralY. a. ala nedfotel. Cobeurg St. • rrio Ilk:Nee-a roomea nOUSes on SI. ..A' ft norg e's Greseent. suitable for e mit family, Apply ilietitiN e.NVealt .etENTSetele. • . Jj OUSE •Iv iitmr.-Reil brick house, corner of 'Orellinglon H. and BM- lannia "Read, nietit•ro, silt/t Walser ' beat- ing. Apply to .1. 13: Knight. -. FOR SALL-Brick resillenee on cornet. lot. Southwest center Id Nelson St. and Cambria Road, at' reaseirible price, Partleulars from •te. 11. CAR. ROW, 1 FARM F011 eALE.---33 aerie; situated at' ilenini Her, 64 roilS from chnech andseheol 9 tetiebers;, le mile from ster,s, eriel blaelo..initil sltop ane baelteard. .A1 land: about 2 nerr.; tim- ber. New biome, good bank barn. gars age and ether buntlines. C. A. VAN - STONE. 11. ILA. aotieriele• . GALVANIZED DOMING Heavy Oalvanized Roofing.' Buy • now and tine moneye Write for free entree mei freight paid quiet,. Send rmetsureinents for. tatheate. IIALLIDAT & tO., LTD. .i. FREE CATALOGUE AND PLAN BOOK Fret estilattite of aver Iwo thoussuri Buileter's listricaitts, in. clurilag pictures asui plena of "Couttertesteri" Nruises. Write HALLIDAY tOMPANY, Y lisistfitost. es, O. F. CAREY & SON, Limited INVESTMENTS anti INSURANCE MASONIC TEMPLF. BUILDINC, GODERICH ONTARIO PHONE 230 *%• had a letter f rune their ditutglater. Miss Mabel Tom, who has returned to China and lute mimed her work, in the hospital at Peaiag under the Roekefeller Foundatele. A letter from the heschntarters of the Rock. t ihiller Foundation in New York gives assurance that the trouble* in China do not give COMM. as to their per- eorttel :safety to Peking people as they are many mites Jimmy from th.a trou- ble district; Miss TOM re-entered on her duties Dec. 22nd. Harry hielkeld Pre -admit ef 'United Short Courses for 1927 Harry Salkeld, who has returned I from attending the short course in I live stock ande seed judging at the (). A. C., Guelph, is very enthusiastic over the short courses put on by the Department of Agriculture and the college staff and says she would ad- vise any young men, or older mar, to take advantage of one or more of the various courses offered. Huron County was singularly honored in having one from the county -none other than Bar. Salkeld himself - aided as president of the short.,cour. sea for 1927. Now It is Super Highways The Jan. 9th bow of The Toledo Sunday Times has a photo of Sena- tor Frank ata K. Tom, brother of In - specter Tom of town, who is the father of the idea of the "Golden Crescent," a broad ribbon of super. highway with a tnaximum width of 204 feet, knitting together the vast industrial resources of Detroit, To- ledo and Cleveland. • Senator. Tom has received a letter from the Wayne 'County Highway COuttuiSsiozt advis- ing him that that body is to make a 204.folet highway from Detroitto the Wayne -Monroe county line and that the first six miles of the right of , 'way is being acquired, brake as if the "Golden Crescent" project was becoming an embryouic reality. • , ...-----........ . c===.=...—....,.. . 1 bond of OW and this may ferns the PEOPLE WE KNOW start of a mere* fund. Mr. Lew *hot and let it (lite. into! the twiree! Trombley. af Dets•oit, and Mrs. Wei 14 14.1' Thia ended the scoring fur that !WT., sem a equal% from Flint. Miele 4t hajt beta reentgaged as pro, for the• , °al" Allies Etta Sault* ia visiting ; MC !Miley friend* of the family in 927 soaseat. and, as iwas learned that he was being merried this ntorith Mr. Fred Prig* returned .1itst Fri.: !, the tootle playieg a mitre evt,nly Kingsbridge. t The remaining two sesdione fiaW field attended the burial nervier, at to %end *MOM aa a of Club will be • NC present. Miss FIcrentp Noatk ef Toronto, est inatehed' iinind of heckey, the eleY I aftwPfIERSON7.---In Boston, Mae*, iley to. Detroit. minoring coatineally from end to entl on Thursday, Zan. 13th, the. death or - The dinner de eeer the nee visiting at the laiptalt 111411114.be the Odd Seettoottoit _wee deeideel held on Fridley evening, rib. 116, •*t Mrs. R. H. Reid, of Woodstoek vie. .. : and the spectetore surely got tote ef erred of a former • weraknown end the Bedford Hotel. eveitement. The locale beean to fetid mote eeteemeds eeseeerle 4 e cameo. George Aniudreatie Goes to Huron Old Wood. Red last week with Mr. and ht"' i themeelees and' displayed their wares airs. Marion (exits Iltsepheraon, witts n seys. At **me as Go -derides Mrs. Rundle, of St. Catharines,. Ise in enappier style than they had here. ow of the tate D. F. IgAtphenwit, champ** MAW. ; '.: tofore. Nairn netted wee ef the two The remains ,were brought to Orate* visiting at the home of Mr. and blase gestic of the. second style* :wheel, bee an Saturday *43t on Sunday- after, Last Thursday night .tue Model J. W. Fraser. : snatched a loose puck and delioeited Theedre was again peeked to the lint- Mr. Earl Allison has reture n! athet front the Clintoneda it in the corner of the L The ' h neeti' the illtk the fuller° took Pliteen ng Toone undertaki• it, long before the hour for the open- home after spending a few weeks in , e, unter went to Neafertit, a beeklianit Mrs. alatepherson was born in Clinton o _ e . ing of the prover* on the oecasion of Windsor and Detroit. 1 shot slipping between Elliott and the 1 on Apr. 12th, 1858, beins a daughter s*. the second night of the fiddlers' con- Mr. Alex. Bird, of Paiiiley; witse goat post. In the final spasm Nairn t t This was the night -which was. h f t. fe 1 • I iti hi b • • es • , of the tate Ur. Robert Coats who ere a w Bee v w ne s end Co. went out 'to do or tit? ana , to decide who would go to the Torone ether, Wni. Bird, who haa been wen' they surely did make things hat fora to Huron Old BOYS!' At Home on. Wed. • . ! the • Seaforth eustodian, •Lannote the General Manager Jack Page of tlies clever right wing of the. hewn crew, Weetern Canada Flour Mille Co. was. cut loose from the begiening end ante in Godericit a couple of .days this' after time could be fetund headed for nesday, the 2110i, to aorapete in the fiddlers' contest feet County of Huron honors, contestaute to be over sixty years of age. There were three entriee in this class, Mr. Geo. Arm. strong, Mr. Jas. Btaek and Mr. Thom. Elliott and they were *weeded the fiat, second and third prizes offered by the Liona Club in that order, sited the first prize winner gets the free trip to Toronto. • Mr. Armetrong hasi wee . County Clerk Holum* has beei. soniewhat indisposed' tilts week but ie discherging, his duties. es county elerk during the seashore We regret to learn of the serious acciant of Mils Dickson on Sunday e goal but ince: was not with hien when it came to goel getting. How. evor he had a pea in scorings the last tally of the game when he pasted to Nairn, who found a resting piece for the rubber in the corner. On the other wine Stur4 looked good ht the ur. W Phil!' m. ps to once for him last when she fell on the ke and Aas period too and hie poke check did are . a lot of am.ts or the son , (opt Chries. alaepherson, and Ittr. Elliott had the little Misses Lured her wrist. ' Seaforth aggregation. damage to the efDr. G. W'. Morse, of Boston. A third r X a . Elliott and 'Bell. Ma, Phillips gave Mr. John Werden, of Arcola, Sask., The only estsualty of the tilt was some clog dancing Yet the'girlit some is spending a few- days veldt Mr. tPinu; 1118inlitoeneill olnIthneee enancleicr i)eupreit4ta Robt. Huston white on a visit to )is old home at Mitchell. Miss McDonald, local office mane - ger of the Belt Telephone Co., was operated on last week for appendicitis and is reported as defog very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shipmen are 18 Goderich this eveek, rine members of the Canoe Club were pleased to see Mr Sidman in the clubs rooms last 1 ' Mrs. W. R. Pinder has returned from visiting her daughters, Mrs. formed twain; namely, mete Alberta Cheater Ferrier, of Oshawa, and Miss IVicKinrion and hfesers. Kenneth Me- dean Pinder, nurse -in -training at roe - Lennart and Alex, McDortela. The onto General Hoseital. program was broadeasted through Dungannon 'and many very amusing Ab10..NG THE CHURCHES "telegrams" from present and,former We understand that Mr. Macdonald Goderich. people from far and neer Gibbs has tendered his resignation of *ere read by the chairniane :Mr, L the position of organist end choir Parsons. direetor of Knox church, effective BRIEF TOWN 'TOP. s-- APIValp:Irist; church, Jam 30tn: Motn Thi -C. G. tale tied tuittie &Mare of mg subject, "The .Lord's Table, who des Be invite to it?", Evening sub. ject. "Devine healing, will God heal the siek new, does Ile use raeanite" •• In Knox church the services will be araducted by the minister. Subjects of sermone: 11 a.m.. "The Thom in the 'Fleshe' 7 :p.m., "A alasterfuT Achieve/neut." Sabbath School' and Bible Claseee at a o'clock. Bev. Selby Jefferson, pastor of Vic- toria street United cleurcle has re- etgiessroetri. theetarargebahes reel -gnat -too to the matter of securing a suitable sue. be effective at the end of the confer- ence year. A "committee is taking up • Victoria st. and 'Onion United 'chose -Vittoria. ider-ettrietne-Fet- lowship meeting; • 11 a.ni., &at of 1 • was among the first merchant* of the town. She was married in 1879 to Mr. D. F. Macpherson of the Foundry Company. Iter husband died in 1904 and Mortify. afterwards she left Cline ten, residing for * time in Go5lerieh but for the past few yeas she has rea sided' with ber darghter in Boston, where she diett. -She is survived by two sons. D. S. Macpherson, of Hail. evitury; R. C. Macpherson, of the , Patent Office, Ottawa, and one thitiehter. Jean who is the wife of . Elliott. "Tine"' took the count about whiseh' shall bo aeonwer Canada," . two minutes before closing One when wicked shot from liellles. After a Dominion Statistielan, Ottawa; end Two brothers, Registrar• WM, Cqates he was hit under the left eye by a ishort delay 'Tiny' gamely resumed his of Onderich. anti Mr. R, IL Coatt. led upon to ttrrre was right on the two sistere. Mi Archibald arid Airs. place between the stick and when cal - job again. • Robertson, of Montreal. also survive. At the Private service 'held on Sun- dt** the Rev. A. Macfarlane ofileiated, The sons, brethers anti brother-irolaW acted ae pallbearers. Mrs. Morse at, - committed the remains from Belem Mr. D. S. Meenhereon and Mr. 11. C. Macpheriton, Mr. IL II. Coats, Mr. ,Win. -Coats and Mrs. Robertson were all eresent at the futieral. t• y steps. nt addttioflsome sex. cellently sung *otos by Mrs. A. J. MacKay, the repetition,of the *ticket skit, the Howe, of Mystery, it- clever conception written by Mr. Geo. Jen. ner, cleverly acted by Mrs. F, Saun- ders anci atesers. F'red, Sturdy, Geo, Jenner and R. X. Snead a quertette by Messrs, 11. H. leek], C. X, Saun- ders and James Thoinsoneeed a Musia cal skit by Doug Nairnand Bud Stur. dy, and the performences of the Wee' competing fiddlers, the prite winning fiddlers of the prevIsous evening per- • Liberals and Progressives Have Conventions -Announced • The Liberate -and Progressives of Nortli Huron have leet no tiine site the death a Mr. Xing in arranging for, conventions to bring out candi- datesfoe the vacancy, raid It is said there will not likely be an agree - •merit between the two parties. this time but that both evill put a candle -date M the field. the Conservativee have not announced a convention -yet but will wait and see whet the other parties are doing first, Messrs.' W. IL -Robertson. Dr, Geneve, Hugh Hill, McNabb, A. Hyslop and'Seett eels) are Mentioned as aspieehts on the Liberal side.and .Mr, 'Bricker on the Progressive side, •The tiberat convention 'will be in Wiughain on Friday. and. the Progressives atilt Meet in the same place next Tuesday. G.,C, 1. Literary 'Society • Keen"enthusiasm Was. elt throUgh: out the .school last week when the of - UM for , the Literary Society for the coming term were elected. •A larger number of.students than usual eye_a_treeeteteele..e.the_eiattlitinteinne....ou ttiesday and theelectionen Wedees- tiay, 'allowing thattheoitudents have income very inuch intereat&lain the progress ana Work of the Society. The elections were as follows; Hoe - (wary president,- Miss Hodge; presi- dent, 11, Nairn; ist vice president; M. Redditt; 2nd vice president, D. Meta; 3rd vice president, C. •.4,:a1ee secretary, L Sturdy; treasurer; J. Abell; pianist, A. Baeehler; journal- ists. A. Sturdy, E. Sale, G. Buchation, P. Sheardown; press editors, E. Win- ter, E Humber; form representatives, 1A. and 113., Jun Sutherland, and anti • Sr. Commercial, A. Orem; MB., D. Wenger; IIIA., L. Johnston; Clarke. 1 Successor to Mr. D. NIacdreald Said to Be Appointed 'a,• '- Rumor, apparently wellkamded. is to the effect that air. Robert John- ston, cf Lueknow, Mr, John Jaya's , eon -in-law, whohas been doing hie 1 business for hini. has been appointed to the position of county court clerk and clerk of the surrogate court ansi! loeal togistrar, the poeition made vas.' cant by the superannuation of Mr. Dan. Macdonald, The appointment has not been officially made as yet. Mr. Johnston is an ex -reeve of Luck - now and ex -Warden of Bruce County, Masonic Temple Association • the amnial meeting of the Masonic 1 Temple Association was held on Mon- day evening. The retiring president presented it good rePart and the fele lowing officers and threctora were ap- pointed for the ensuing year: Pieta. dent, A. J. alaelaay; sec.-treas., Geo. Gould; directors, A. J. MacKay, Nor- man MeKiter. .1. Vrooman, A. 1e Cole, II. Barker, G. L. Parsons; anti .1.1. McEwen. • • Maitland Golf Club Had Snetessful Year. Maitland Golf Club had a very sue. cessful season in 1920, and the finimel Oat statement presented at the an.' nual meeting of the shareholder; last Thursday shows an operatiag surphis for the year of $980.04. Cash on hand $850.58. There wtts written off for deprocia.tion 'of assets in 1920, $430.17, making the total amount written off since the Club started, $2409.04. Assets SOW stand at itile 829.20, a surplus of $1,829.10 over the par ,value of the stock. The fal- lowing are the directors *poointed for the yeer 1027; Chas. C. Lee, D. D. Mooney, T. 11, Patterson, ja Don- sildeon, W. A'. Coulthurst, E. V. Les. slie, (". W. Ellis and R. J. Acheson, and at a subsequent meeting of the directors C. C. Lee was re-elected presideitt. T. It. Patterson, vite-presie dela; and D. D. Mooney, secretary. treasurer, Messrs. G. William* and A. J. MacKay were re -appointed au& itors. With a surplute melt as the nub has on hand it UM dericalei to 'whose a Governmetit or municipal s North street United ihureb enjoyed a sleigh tiding party on Monday night. Mr, Wilkinson, organiest • of St. Ge-orgeteaehurch, ime Veen appointea • to the position of bendmoulter el the Goderich band. s Tho-Westailnitite001111 of Knox .eltureb put on the little pings they re-. cently -gave ,aft Goderich. alcher Not Jerry," in Clinton on .Tuesday night. A 500.elimination tournament is in ineogress amenet_theententhers of the Canoe Club. .The sClub's January at home will be held ort Monday. the regular meeting of the _Wool- en's Institute will,be held on Thurs- day, Feb. 8rd, at the home of Mra. aas, E. Thomson at Deeetn, • The aeg@ar monthly Meeting of the Stafford Hospital Aniriliary will be, held at the home of MrsJohn • series on the Lord's Prayer; 8 pam, . Steele en ThursdayeeFebe tird, at 2,30 Sunday' School; 7 P•mes Rea. tY. eree.•• Taylote returned missionary from The regular meeting of the Maple China; Union, 2 Palle Sunday school; Leaf Chapter, e, 0, Dare win be hem 3 p.m., Worshin. 08 Wednesday, Feb. 2n51, at 1 p.m. A very interesting aompetition is in Nominations and election of officersnrogreas in the Victoria street Lea - Every member try to lye presentglee extending over a period oa twelve The Goderich Centennial eominitteta weeks, A system of niarke has been held.a meeting last Met, but owing arranged (so many for the reading of to the town Liberals -meeting' also at the scripture passage, so numy for 'the town hall to appoint delegates to the conduetin„e of the devotional exer- the convention at Wingham on Fri- rises, so many for the topic, so many day, the Centennial committee will for bringing M new members. Bo have to held another meeting sbertly many for epecial program 'features to get the preesing business through. etc. The various vice presidents are The conference on power farming eaptains of the various groups, held on Tuesday and 'Wednesday at North sta United church, Sunday the Ford garage proved a big attrae. Jan. 30th; 40 Line Men's Club, toe tion and farmers • drove as far as pie, "What is the mainspring of our e ighteen mike to attend, liessm. S. service for othersea leader. 'Male held _ken le Detroite..A.nre hot Stanlea and A.-Ce-Kyans, of London, Robertson. Class meetings and ealis.;41313a having been stricken ,;will tfl ,representing the Ford Company, were sion Band; 11 a.m., Rev. It D. gay.* nese, she ha51 been under treetnient The boys travel to Seaforth today (Thursday) and are cenfident that they 'will eon* home with at 'least u two -goal; victory whieh margin will give them the series. Here's hoplee they do. • . Town League Hockey will get un- der way next week if present indica- • tins are right. with four teams, namely. The All Stars, The Rink, The Excelsiorm and the Canoe Clubs-fitria. ing for. the lemon, andielog font the brand of hockey dished up ex- the evening. There were twentleefour hibition game played by these teame tables, the 'honors eoing to the fel - the League promisee to' -be a inighteeelowtageeelaidiett first, Mrs. Wm, interesting one nod hockey fans will Thompson; ladies'. eonsoletion, Miss hi, lrp,hp.it It f"ce1tenint• MARINE CIA'R DOINGS . The Marine Club's eecend eocial was held in their rooms on North st, • on Priday.everatig, Jan, 21et. peogres. sive Mello being the first °Vent of. • Florenee .Sinith; gents' first, Mo, 71, Wan rener; consolation Mr. Kenneth. • • OBITUARY . Stowe. The priXe-Was donated • * , IttiSON.--The deeth took place , by Mrs. Geo. McLeed. At 11 pan. in London on Sentlay Oral -K -761M Bointitc end his staff ---of waiters Henrys Rutson, formerly Of Goderich, served lunch to•one hundred and fifty where he was born, being 4 sow of members end gueets, after which • the halt was eleared lied dancing the, late Mr. mid afte.. Thos. Ilutson, His death to.k place in the military • divielon of Victoria Hospital, London, where be hnd been for treatment. • Mr. Rutson was overseas with the 29th Battery. The funeral was beld .on Tuesday morning from the under. taking room e of Messrs. Brophey Bros. Rev.. S. 8. Hardy conductea the •sereates and the interment was madean Maitland cemetery. Tia. lo- cal veterans terned cut in good num. - Amer aintethreapell-lieutete-Welailtriase pre. Harry Watsote Thos. Carroll, Harold Warrener, Ernest Swarts, Reg. Platt and Wm. Snazel. Mrs. '7,Iakolmson and her son, Sutherlend, of Kincardine, Dr. Stalker and Mrs, Stalker (formerly Mies Nyda Rut - son), of Hanover. end Miss Mabel Rutson, of Kineardine, were all here for their brother's funeral. • TROal71LEY.-8orrove was brought to the Lime of Mr. and ?ars, M. J. Bowler, of town, on Saturday, the ! 15th inst., when the death of their ; second daughter, ftene, wife of Mr. IL E. Trembley, of Detroit, occurred a at Spring Hill Sanatorium, North. ville, Mich. The deceased lady was ; born thirty-two years ago in Ash. field, removed with the family to Goderich, and was married abeut six Years ago, and since thnt time her anical c ea o e tnee 1- lor, T.L. A., B. D., of West China. at • t eanatorium. ler. pra eras operation ef the Fordson trace b • i were with her for some time before io ana etel alee 1) 11"1111111. started. This amusement Was kept lip, until a a.m. Musie -was furnished by left. Tom Elliott and Mrs. Martyn, assisted by Mr. Bugle end Ben Young. The Club wishett to thank all who took oartete -make the -evening one of the , best evenings in the history of the Club. On Saturday evening, Jan. 22nd, the Marine Club held • their meeting and had the largest turnout in the history of the Club, after which the-membereewevainvitedebyeStoward---- Bonny to a pink tea at 10.30 p.m. in the Club's dining room. A good Mason.Risch Plainer in first- class condition, for sale at Black - stone's Furniture Exchange, West et. • e Watch for .ferther announcement and date ef eontext to be given by the 'Young Peoples League Of Vic- toria St. United elturele f'ome to official' opening of MacKaY Hall on Thursday. evening, Fele .3rd,. et 8 o'clock. •Good program. Ad. , nagger) •3e cents. •All setts reserved. Tickets on sale at Dunlop's .Drug Store,• • •f.A.RDS OE ;THANKS Mr and VI's. 're.- epetran eeleli' te !kink !ter. ,Tofferson and frimids resielibere bir th,slr kind sermsathe enui hem during Hos recent ilinees death et -their tilrm - • ' - • ; BORN • • • I MK. In Sail fOrd• on Jan. 17th, Wel. 1 pane Sunday 50 11001 re y -open ses- • 1er a em ',etuarae cereal - ()wine to the illness Treasurer . Lane the usual County - . - • I elan, to be addressed by Mr. Taylor. the ' end, She leaves, besides bee • - • • parents and her husband, a five -pear- ... „ ", , Council smoker which it has been Oa I of CoulltY. Iill view of the. present situation in i I C ina NI T I,. h 1 ' Id' MI he 1 1 6 t brother'ha aTha.ate-aAt enni"it'll• on Saila DIED I r• Toylot, who tie recent y , 0 WA, e e , a s twoe,. i . 'II b 'John of Detroit, and Lorne, at home, be, gee, to,.. Met. t027, John Metteoeit, in the sesei h on, was postponed. Mr. Lane; geese , . e Is math better again and .we under.; - Ke c . and Mrs. hi. Johnsen heat of Detroit, 'sale ileelqiel, tendon, ini sin day„Tan - stand the smoker will be held title 1 • ....... _ - ondueted by the neater. • ' '! I The retnnins 'were 'brought to I the t:41,41. tett .11elin Ili no, teits,,n, ,eni W . .. , .. . .! , . : evenieg and the couneil expect to ,eet ; W. O. S. S. A. . . , • through the bueiness of the session i The Collegiate Team Loses to Sea. returned front t at country, will e • .custom to Ina on the first night of i h ard with interest. 7 pm, evening 1 and two sisters, Mrs.. Je it KennY liteTsoee In Military Dieleb.11 Vie parental Itorn.., Anglesert street, and 1111" 1,11" 1111141 4'. (101 me' 01",'"11. the ferierat took place on Wednesday 2N..11N, .5.:1IKMRinr,,.. Ki„Al,1,14,,,, morning, Jan, 19th, Grand High Mmeuri#1 ass ' by tonight. • • : • • forth in a Good Game .. , being celebrated in St. Peter's church weeen, moat wire i'd Joint .111,..Niaten. The recent eold weatljei• hite' ' ' . a hy Itev. leather Campeau, with Lev. ' whe flied Jen teeele Rile. i Father Gaffney, of Clinton,•as deacon, Yen w4.4'4. weary with ' pia in heart i tend Mr, Thos, McCarthy, of St. Pete I met mind. ; er'e Seminary, London, as sub-deacon.1. k.1",e0selftefog, feinted and LAM. ., ' Interment took place in St. Joseph's tool etiews now we titles eel', Coe knew.. what Is beet, e.. emeterY, ; Xingebridge, where Rev. I ett,1 honk you hiatus to")"- . ane i !"leather McCardle conducted the bur- 1,,.51. . service. The pallbearers were ION i4le1 4 iii.T.1,1 "r -1".:-.1 1* (10 ; Messrs. E. L Dean, I. R. Platt, Jae. i .filei iii..tuere '6110 ;Mit VII , r 41414.", , D.wler. Thos. O'Connor. Jas. `Wallaee Jtiet .1 telosii et ;irrigation,. , s... ; and John Courtney. All the mem. i Met a tesertielie, still fer e ell. 1 bers of •the fainily were here, anti el- eata mieseet be goteee moulee. ; so two sisters of the bereavol hue. Sip.ta.rs4 awl itrothera responsible for a number of freeen :• Local hockey fans saw the secorel water pipes and deranged heating se's.' game of the senior W. O. S. S. A. tents, A week ago Sunday the heat -1 series here on Monday evening last hig system in tile office of Drs. White.; when the boys from the G• C. T. Welt- ly and Martin suffered eonsiderable; ed sticks with the Seaforth Collegiate damage, the furnace and' tank being j team. After.seeing the local -erew cracked. Last night one of the heat* come rt on top of a one-sided game ine pipes at the Bedford cracked and with Clinton about ten days ago, allowed water to tun down owe -the ; people figured that Senforth might front entrance. Probably the cold 4 be treated in like manner and a real from the front vestibule, the doer of1 crowd turned out to see tlfe :ague which Is often left open, ettesed the 'tient pipe to freeze up. A REQUEST' •FROM ortADIO ASliata In the opening minute% of the game Editor ef The Stat. ' tack on Elliott'S eitedel and for •tt the visitors launched a whirlevine ate time the Goderich lade were quite Dear Sir. -4 am sure that the raa. bewildered by the speed and combine jority of those who tem eleetrie in. talon of their opperients. It was not ritruments suck as violet -ray mach. long before the Seeforth sextette, ines do net know that when ther are reaped reward for the persistemy of in use they completely blot out Alt its attack, an Willis opened the setae radio reception within Beveled bloeks, Inc with it neat shot from' left wing. Many a fine eoneert, or good leettire This counter was followed by tro is lost, 111 to speak of helpful ser. motto and midterm certainly looked mons on Sunday. • diemel for the, toe/elites. McCloskey It is not alwaye erosible to avoid end Mcalanue both were turnine in this we know, be radio reception ie stailur performances for their ttarn newly eonfitied t eertain In/Uri AA and the St.sforth erew fermi it bard follows, 124, 84. 6-7, 8.10. If throw going wli ••• tee- this defence*. who have to use mith inettumente, Nairn and co. settled down to busi. woula timid these houre as far as resit after the third goal and began possible they would add very mull to to wotry the visiting trew euite a lot, the pleasure, of radio audiences. Yours very truly, heviter rather hard luck in their ettootine. It was lett to ".1.1141't• Sale PRES. CODERICH RADIO to reeieter the first t illy foe the ASSOCIATION. G. C. L, and he made no mistake ohm OFFICIAL OPENING OF • MacKay Hall Thursday Evening, Feb. 3rd • AT '8 O'CLOCK • GOOD PROGRAM OF GODERICH Aftrars and SPEAKERS ADMISSION 35c • ALL SEATS RESERVED Tickets on Sole ot Dunlop's Drug Store