The Goderich Star, 1932-09-08, Page 1IEvery Thursday Morning
The tetar is published every atursday ISOCUIANI,
IREGULSILY. soul in the reedee's bowie tb*
Lame day; with AM the Utast alleta-the lineal*
Inews said the merchandieing mereeeito of the
hkol:elietper* and others, in ample time for
Peretall fia weeksend baying,
,bleVileNTY-TIIIRle YEAR
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8th, 1932
P toratd
et in Iona gelIs Well
Whited. Prompt etreiee and =aerate
'tinting That Pleases
Sod
iltseinent Social Printina from The
WAbTX NAYT114, Publather
BISHOP
OF LONDON. - WILL \IBM GODERICR NEXT ,SUNDAY
SERIES OF ACCIDENTS OCCUR Iwill Be Bi;vitst -
Official Visitation • .
teat is Pound
Off. Kettle Point
Had Broken Mast and Showed
Other Effects of
Storm
Wont cab* over the d4t1mint-
tlitst isearchere had locate4 the hot
ofr Kettle Paint oz .Zak HAMS Used bY
tree London boys, who had been camp -
at Hayfield, and wiao Mee set Out in
a skiff to attend the ItanneWorth boat
Veto at Detroit at the week -end. The
nutting ot the boat, with the mast bro.
ken and other evidence of having
weatherea a eterni, is the first trace
wnich Ilas been had of the Young men
stereo. they left liayffele last Friday. The
missing men are ell from, London. Tbey
are: Eric Chapman, of 96 Elmwood
avenue; Reginald Appleyard, '474 Co1.
borne street; Denial; A, (Duke) Milne,
10 eSeeatt street. All were employea as
saletMen for the Chininean Stationery
• Vonepany of Louden, Eric Chapman is
-a- Wu of 'thee owner, -andathe-alereee are
' known to many in Goderich. APPleyard
•is the only one of the missing trio who
.1s monied.
It will be recalled that last Friday
night a violent storm swept Over Lake
. let Clair, cutting adrIft manY, Of tele
'boats which had been anchored In Lake
St, Clair eto Witness the Ilarniswertia
trophy noes and causing the officials in
charge, no end of worry. Pxess Wis-
e:tate/tee on Saturday disclosed that tbe
official barges had, also -worked lose <hie
' to the pomading of the wayee and ac-
eoirmanying ward. ,
POR SALE OR TO RENT
VGB RENT—On Trafalgar, between
• . North and Victoria. Streets, a com-
fortable seven roomed imuse, hardwood
floors, hot and .cold water, garage end
• garden, _immediate pessession. ea. W.
, HOWELL, plaone 3 or 213.
ril0 RENT—modern red brIck house,
eonter Nelson and St Andrew's Sts.,
all xnedern convenience,s, inc1ud1ng elec-
tric range, house contairss tour bedrooms,
bath roota, dining room, sitting room
and kitchen. There Is Also e, large red
brick garage. Possession at once, ALEX,
YOUNG, •
PARI FOR, SALE.—Forty acres, more
or less,. the property of the late
H. W. O., Naftel, situated at the end of
Sleuth street on the southern boundarY
of the tawzr Of MA 'claY loin, large
house, and been, chive shed; workshop;
hen -house; ertesian Well (135 feet), the
very best of water; good fruit treee,
'Ideal • location,, close to schools and
churches. For 'further particulars • apply,
on the premises or to PERCY. or WILL
. To RENT.—North* St '1, First houee
west side; white brick, 7 roma
garage, partly hardwood floors. Pos-
session October 1st. 2.—Also a solid
brick bouss next door, south part of
double hottse. Ras 43 monis and firepaee. Immediate possession. These
houses nave all Moderri coriveoiences, are
wired for electrio stoves, have good fur-
• naces and full basements •with conerete
-floors, a bedrooms each, and large gar-
dens,' Apply to Ji W. MA/WE ot to
MISS POLLEY (owner), north side of
double house.
C. H. Humeen
• JEwELLEH
THE SMALL SIORE
wane ma PIO STOCK
THE a F. •CAREY Cth
FIRE, ACCIDENT awe MOTOR CAE '
ItaliettitANCE,
AGRlet FOR
The Mutual Life of Canada
• OFPICU-11191SON1C rairet. WiST $t,. OtormitICH
Plume 230 • NELSON HILL, Manger
SISTER, BROTHER REUNITED WILL 'MITIGATE
AFTER LAPSE OF 36 YEARS Atterney-Oenerare Department to Probe
Bicycle Ineltkitt at auelmew
biacksailta, lass vecelved an *anew -
DANGEROUS PRACTICE
Pellet Asked to .01tealea Several
‘,
Traffic -Abesest on Harbor, MW
"I ant afraid aft are going to hove an
accident scone Of these line days en Har-
bor Hill if soMething is not done at
once," eaed Cementer Humber at Fri-
day night's colinell meetina. "Tbe side-
walk is in suet/ eonclition that nearly
eVerYolle Is milking on the road, include
trig Many WoMen end *cbilaren. / am
voicing thee olejectien now, because I
don't went to tie responsible."
"Mr. Moser tells nee he is going to
stat on Rubor UM sittewalle at once.
Children are coasting devm, the hill in
arts. I saw one in the ditch the other
day and I spoke to the pOlice,e zaid
Mayor Lee. -
'That sidewalk Is a. disgrace to the
towei Goeareehee said eConocilloe
j'eleole pithilleed PerionialY
yourself ''eeVeeal times yoU. would gee It
would be looked -after. As a *Gauen we
should feel as•hanted of ourtgeligee. Coarse
gravel is- din:dead there aixidiscrimatele
pad people whom we barite to use out
bathing %doh are asked to walk on it,
not to sa), anYthing of our own towns-
people. baVe taken about as much, of
thte sort Of thing se intend to take,
Money always can be found for other
Darts of the toWne but never for Rubor
When Mayor Lee .said that something
Weuld be done right away Deputy Reeve
Moser, °batman ot the Miblio 'works,
acquiested, withea nod of his head
• TENDERS WANTED
• .
SEATED TENDERS addressed to Ole
undereignea.and endorsed "Tender
for Harbor Improvements, Leamington,
Ont.," will be received until 12 o'clock
noon (daylight saving), Thursday, see-
n:miter 2e, 1932, for harem. improvements
at Leamington, Essex Cour/tee Orth
s Plans arid form of ohtract can be
seen and s,pecification and forms of
tender obtained at this Department at
the orlices 'of the District -Engineer, cies-
Meet, Pudding, London, Ont.; Termite
Jamaica% gragnelige and. rsonetruetion
dustrnteee,letaaa ateeet, Toronto 6,
Ont; • also 'ater• tanice, ,Leaming-
ton, Ora, .
Tenders will not be considered. unless
Made On printed 'Rama etiolated by. .the
leelmithient medal accordance with con-
ditions set forth therein.
Each tender must be accompanied by
a certitied cheque on a chartered bank
in Canada, aeayb,ble to the order of the
Honorable the Minister of Public Works,
equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of
the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dom-
inion of Canada .of the Canadian
National Hallway Company and its con-
stituent companies, tinconditionallyguar-
anteed' as to principal and interest .W
the Dominion of Canada, or the afore.
mentioned bonds and a certified cheque
If required to Make up an odd amount,
Note.—Blue 'prints con be obtahted at
this Department by depositing. an. ac-
cepWd, cheque /or the sum of $26.00,
feayable to the order Of the Wilnister of
Public Works, which will be returned if
the intending .bicider submit a regular
bki. ,
By order,
N. DESJARDINS,
eietretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, September 1, 1932.
• j. W. CRAIGIE
Insurance and Real Estate
DOIDINION, PROVINMAL,
• MUNICIPAL BONDS.
In last issue we advertised moving to
East Street) but have decided to con-
tinue at our old stand—lifoore's Gar -
We have' to
OW PONTIAC SEDAN, 1922
• model
• CHEVROLET FOUPE, 1029
FORD COACH. 1036 . .
2 'CHEVROLET ,COACIIES, 1928
offer this week
vvitorsT SEDAN, 1928
STAIt SEDAN
DURANT COACH, 1929
• CHEVROLET COUPE; L E!..; 1927
• ESSEN; COACH, 1908
gere cairyink full line of Tires rand Batteries
• ith
We can supply you wSupertost Gasoline aud Oil
• J. E. STEDELBAUER, Prop,
IVIODRE'S GARAGE 0 Goderich, Ont,
1111. Liffifi.spiro4oe .0o0papt.Of LIado
• A man lives too ion& If his old age Malt be neat In poverty mid want.
lb dies tgo soon, if his family is left without revision,
•Eadowment Meat -ghee affords protectiOn against either of these possl.
Wales. If the assured lives, the maturing policy *111 provide au income
fOr Lee later years. 11 be dies, his family's heeds 011 be taken care of.
rigures for such, s Policy will be fiords/fed upon rev/est.
Mee 115
PbOtrineeilleme MI
H. R. LONG, District Agent
Mr. Sam elheardewa, Hamilton street
Peter. IllusieY Score* Grave. iedgnieut front the alike of AttOrneY-
• Yard For Umbra*,
. invattigation will leir Instituted into the
of Relative_ 1ie4 t**et Mteerea LtleknoW
• constable, elatirginifiredr. Sheladown'e
Whielt had been stolen front Cioderich,
pirr.
General Race,: TOronta, Atating that an
• : 4
PLEASANT SURPRISE AWAITS son, Murray, ts/0 doll tor Ida blade,
Finds Out Next Sister Still .• Igives The constable lute stilted that. he
chased the bleacle !Vont a transient, tor
.4 --She Didn't Know $2 and spent a further a2 on -repairs Alla
• Himwiee simply relnibinsing himself 48' ask-
ing the boy for matey. The bicycle Wee
Atter a lapse or otrtresix .yeata, twee etolert from Victoria Park While -Cotton's
Mg twenty-six of which no letters were Shows were there. „
written and each thought the other dead,
• /v.(
baPPY reunion bas been affected in Niusic tbellools?
Gederieh of -brother and sister. Peter s
1
Hussey of Los Anieles, Celt, and Mrs* .1. Jett Iteopeued
A P. (Captain) lateCarthy, of LUIS ave. •
They are the only snrvivbag children of • 1,....w....4/1
the late Penick Hussey and Kathleen Beard Gets Throe Applications
vaan Hussey, pioneers of Ashaeld towna f p
__ __mdi,..... ,....f
Ship. Last Tuesday, after unseccess- al, .or "gu'uu u4
bridgeaforehls eister's , grave; M' Hasa)/ '
fully &earthily the cemetery at -Kings. ,a. ?tractor
.....-......
returned to Goderich, to learn that she At Tuesday evening's meeting of the
was living.
. • ,• School Board, the first of the fall
"1 arrived beret Monday aright on the terms,' three aPPlIcittiona, from leesere.
late traln 1 asIted, -Tom Swara, who Dairies, Player and ,Pirdwella were read,
law been driving bus here -for half a applying for the position of musical In.
centuraeabota my sisterIte was eon- structor. It was moved by Trustees
fused in the names, for he told me she mills, seeoncled -byeTeustee Carrie, that
was.. deadBe was tbinkirigor the late the matter of teaching music in the
"Grannie" McCarthy., my sister's moth- schoolz. be left over 'until thenext meet-
er-in-law, who lived next door, it 00T4 :14. In the. Meantime both borne end
turns out," • Ma Kussey related to The "sehool clubs and the women's Instituto
Star. •
• .Welts Cenietery. assistance they 'Would give. •
will be consulted as • to What antenatal
"Wen, sir, I" went' to bed aeavyelteart-
' Trustees Mrs. jeleaston and gra Gray,
.ed that night at the. Bedard. Hotel. •1 elected to the beard at the recent by.
electien, Wok tilde eeats If.ingebridg,e nexay tor the first
to t :dto see the par -
made up my mind_to get a taid and ge
time and were welceifferl bY Chalrinarl
axle 131ackstone, All • rnernbere • were ..presetit.
„issohardiprietsit IF6actears. IVITelicearpdtle;uu priost A re,46isition ,w8A Atboivocla_tront_Iriee
nasverb school for eeVen ,oew single desks
•awayeso roamed tOrough tlie -cent-
etery. •I re•cognized eitanY et the names and one rear seat, also two steel. •*este
on the seories, but X did not firid my sis- paper baskets. and four pencil sharpen-
Wr's, grave. I returned to Goderich de- •ers. Tbe desks Were ordered by the
ke
te.niined to ma.further Mottles. beard,. butthe request tor the waste
Sweatsthe' liverymanpePer baskets and penell sharPenera Was
agein went to Setr. , ,
d titt. ' •
Re had • been thhilsing. thinos , over 'and referreo commee
ld
me . there was a John Hussey a Mrs.. Percy Raines, • On behalf Of ehe
home and school clubs, was heard re-
lic tei
living in town. 1 learned front him my
sister was living. and •I lost no aline in garciMg ,arrangements for the MacKay,
getting there,•
" Mr, Ruseey went on. ' mob . September • 9th. The matter
was left • with 'tete picnic, committee.
A Pleasant Surprise .
A letter teem Miss lielen Cooper ap-
•the bell. We • looked at me another; of teachers was read* It was moved • y
somewhat poezied, Finally I .satd: 'Are TrusWe Carrie* seconded by Trustee idea
you Mrs McOarthee Are you Muller' Johnston, that Mee Cooperet name. be
and she replied ; elees, and Iethinle you added to the 114..0 supply teachers.
must be my brother.: It took her Some Carried: . • .'
time to • realize % however. . , 'arie board took no action on a pro -
"You see, My aster wasn't married' to poeal. to .an :antematiC stoker in
Geist:do latsCeathy• when left,": Baia victoriae seltool,'-'/VaMteaellieta were Te'
Mr. -gusEey., Now she grown -ma ferred to the finence teintirdttee, with
family. One of her sons, Fatifee Thomas Power to pay if iound ,cortect.
McCarthy, is Parish priest at Steathe9Y, Trustee Mrs Gray was placed on. the
another SAM, as did his father, and there property aomniittee and. Trustee • Mrs.
is 'a daughter at home. You can imag- Johnston and Trustee Schaeffer on the
Inc my surprise 1" • supply and 'oritirigent conunittee,, Mr..
'Why did you not writer ;the re- Scheeffer to be •clutirman. '
porter, asked. . The principals will be asked to send in
It was like this. I heard that a list .of all 4021 resident pupils attend -
father and mother had passed to their ing town stools. The • request from
reward. My brother Nichols and Central. school. fee softballs and bats was
ter Kate also were dead. Atone was me' referred • to the • supply committee- wItit
last' ..stfrviving immediate selatiee • and power to. act .
when I heard she had married 26 years . , -
ago Jest quit writing, I began think- RELIEF GARDEN, PIECiLECTED.
ang she. would have her husband; fare- .
Ay and het, home, and it just seemed to One on .Lighthouse • :Street. Grovane
break the tie, You know, I am a bach- • Wild VVith Weeds, 'Tie- Salta •
Selo. A couple of weeks ago 1. get ,Councillor Colcrough • told toren con -
'thinking should come back. I made ;
•cd Friday night that a rend garden on
Ina.MY nilrld quickly and came'" • 'Lighthouse, street had been neglected
'And you never married?" we asked. and was grOwing wild with. weeds, despite
e "No, esenped that somehow'. I guess
I had ea many <Merles as the average the
I Left Ashileld in 1882 • Tamer had asked for a report on oar-
nintIclignientc.anac.ii tc' help an 7abre"
fellow,. but somehow or other .1 Pet •
didn't." This. revelation came after ;Cetmciller
tt, dens which, the town lead plowed arid
1 Mr. Hussey left the family homeeto
located on the lakeshore road between provided teed for last. spring. '"We
Port Albert and KMgsbridge, In ,,eee should cheek up on this liana Ho* is
e°04. It working. out?" he asked CoundilIor
fifty years. age, and was back •for a few groan.
days, in 1896. He- first went to Colorado eease alateasaaeatee •aotesseee, math •st,
tip landscape gardenetre. arid WAS one agate next yaw. time the. land eacare,
eloYed in Chicago,' New York and Lena man. "Another. man. on ttritannia road
Ieland for many years. * Four years ago has a splendid garden. There is imeth-
he retired to .1.ros Angeles. He thloks er pace erne oze aemee, beat)
15 abotit 70 years of age, hitt he doesn't not been around to them all."
look .tt. tor he is well Set up and quite
sprightly. ITO Joldhgly explained that It Was here that Councillot Colelough
they didn't bother registering babies to nielealee...dIaaeA complete report Is to be
Aslifield when be was horn: His stable • • •
Might be in the church records, he ex. srout oF BuTTER
131tinJoehdO Hussey, my nephew, who Works
for the C. R„ wit at the depot the
night got oft the treat, but don't
know itina Of course. He 'was. a Mere
baby when a left here. didtet even
knew he lived la Goderich, was ..married,
or had a line grown-up family. It was
all a pleasant fairPrise tome. • •
Sees Marry Changes
"Goderleh looks good to Inc. It has
greatly Improved. You have a line har-
• (Cohtfnued on page 5)
W. WeiLLOCE,' MA, formerly Of
"'" SheibUrne, ante graduate of tIniv-
ersity of Toronto, post graduate work in
St. Micheal's Hospital, Toronto, and
Royal Vittoria llottpltal, Montreal. 01E0
Wellington St. Go&rith. Phalle 529.
PUIDaila NOTICE
"Annie opened the door when I faits paring for a position •en the supply eteabff
and Worked In the mines. Then he took lie nad good crops and wants these lots
Robbers Beek Truck Hp stp• Seaforth
Creamery and Cart lt Away
Some time after one o'clotk, an Tues-
day morning tobbera &ate a truck up
to the P,eaforth creamery, entered by
Way of an open Window, brOke the pad-
lock on the refrigeration room, and Stole
nearly a ton of butter, 1890 pound* to be
exact. There are to -dues, except that
a woman who lives across the road heard
the truck drive up and some noise about
She creaMery around L30 am. A win-
dow had been left open for eiring Mir*
potes.• 'nib theft was discOvered by
workmen lu the morning, &death
Mice stiMinensed Provincial Constable
McCoy and County Constable Oundryto
the scene. The butter stolen is Valued
at nearly $300.
This is the third doing robbery of tide
natures in Iliereti Cminty in feeent
Weeks, perpetrated, it is believed, by the
00111 PRIVILBCiES—OODERWit IMMO robbers, TN* Wads of eggs
INDUSTRIAL 11101111ITION. were stolen from Clinton and Wingham
warehouses.
APPlications for dining -hall end booth
Privilegee 11,1 the Goderielt IndustitelEa.
labition. SePteinber 20 ad 21, will be re*
ceived by the Secretary initil itlatUrdaY
evenings 11tti left
$30.00 REWARD
thet• Whet* Probak, or Velvet
thre Illadatbat Jiffy Instrueticers 141 tee
• shiapell. They Vat mil/ 00r tents And
fast it lifetline; no extra cost. %bed OrtlY
new peckege of blades lest year. A.
VLBMItiki, 84 Blantyre Ave., Toronto.
_
—REAL It STATR AND INSURANCE
THE ARMIVIIt0140 11UL rorAu
4. ANti INSURANCIS AOSNOit.
large Illtedhee01 nottitt sad rano
or 1.3ele at very feet prices and Cagy
tetras for peyrnent. Mk about WM*
Seine big home bargains or on& week
isTY-,--risk about them.
J. W. ARMSTDONO,
Oblee Ifpetsirs, Mist liade Sgareiege
.0. Pox 89 • Oederiell,
SEMEN CONFIRMED
MOO NM 11140 IN= likagoothaa tad
• Sanallay
• St. Atigilsible..441st fidirditY %Dia * rod
letter day in the annals of the church
heist NV tordahly Bishop Rift of Lon-
don dioeere bebit litre 10 arlininiiiter
confirmation. Sliftteri .candidates were
•confirmed and there Was * large conip.
gation ettendanee.
Mr. end Mrs. Whitney And Mr. Iirind.
ley and hie Inittrier4hWife• of
spent the teetiaarid et. the heat Of Mr.
•David *Allister.
• We are sorry to may that Mrs. Wilitiolf
Wiam is on the sick list. We hoot fel
see her wood again. Me IS With bar
• daughter, Mrs. Iteld, of Atrifierd,
Mr: and Atit, Attlee, Ilfe.er. Of
vale. spent the weck.endatMt. David
McAllister's.
AT THE HOLIDAY WEEK END
Mawr Rah* and Poor Visibility
4•Portly' to Marne
MRS, PORTER BADLY HURT
London Car. Travels 40 Feet -in
• Air. After Hitting
• Post
•rive motor accidents, occurred hi. the
vicinity of Goderielt at the Labor Day
liolidey week -end, sone of them teased
by abnormal weather eonditione. lare,
Jame. Porter, ICeays street, as la Alex-
andra hospital with two Ireetured legs
and head injuries. She is expected tO.
recover, Rer Imabane escaped with
three freetured ribs and outs about the
bead. 'Oeorge iesithwaite, Ouron Mad,
president of the Hanel Growers S880*
OlAtIOXI, was"alightbr injured in •-a Sunday
ifternetir crasli, On Sunday afternoon
also Charles A. Warren, 18, London ree
ceived a broken -arm anci fractured .pel-
vis in ofl aeoldent near Grand pond.
•On Saturday night, in .the driving Vain,
a tar crashed' into a home and baggy
on the Bayfield ,road. On, Labor Day
afternoon Willisaa Siegel, of Kathener,
e&caped with'sligh•t injurlea when his
Dearashwturoondedrooad. vernear Exeter, on .tlie
•
The Porter Atelderit
:It •also was raining when the 'Porter
'accident occurred .021 the. Bayfield road,
at "Naftel's 'bridge," live tidies south • of
•Goderich, ;tearing thenob hour. Mr,
and. idea Porter were on their way to
Saelield to attend the !Scot/choler . re-
union. Mr. Porter states. Ms car was .
straddleathe' crown 'of the ,rceidatiben Ite
saw a truck appro.:clang. When heatt-
to:noted to turn the car to the right
side of the road the 'steering gear failed
and finally the wheel, came loose 14 his
hands. Be reached for the eniergenaY.
'Make, and all went black in front of
him, and then the crash.
The CAT, a Pontiao Sedan enieshed
head-eri, 'este sthe • heavy terierete Mutt-,
merit of the culvert, the front wheels:
straddling' the railing, the 'car Winging
Precariously 'tilted toward the ditch
Mee...Porter% hoth legs were. broken by
the • terrific imOitcteler head • and
shoulders were .forced thoeugh the door
glass and .she sustained a severe gash
• .her forehead: ear.eP,orter 'was more
fortunate, escaping with broken ribs and.
cutslee was able to. (tsetse his wife. •
A six-year-old grandson, 'Leroy. Taylor,
in' the back seat,' was . unhurt.
Fassing ' motorists . quitklY eitninforied
Medical aid Ond. Brophey's trialtulande
and the injured were ttieen to hospital.
Dre;Ae el, .Hunter the -atterrding. phy-
sician; Mr.- LaltWalte 'Dart . •
Sunday afternoon at 2,30 ears driven
by George Laithwaite „arid A. ele. Pude
well,. of Clintbia were in a collision one
Mile bald' et Mr. .Laithwalte'e farm. on .
the Huron road, • According to Trafile
Officer Lever, who investigated, Mr. Pude
well wee; attempting to pass. Me. Leith-
waite, when. a collision occurred,the lat-
ter's ear upsetting hi the ditch, as a re-
sult. . Mr, Laithwait.e is nursing a large
bump onhis head. Mr. Pudwell !claims.
Mr. Laithwaite swung toward tam, to
the left, as he passed. .Mr. Laithwaite
said IVIX. Pudwell out In .too sharply.
The damage to the Laithwaite ear is
about $60.
•' Buggy Wheels Stripped
,
•
Saturday night at 10.30 in a driving.
rain a car owned by John McLeod of
Hayfield arid driven by Harold . laftLeod.
crashed into a, boggy aariveit by Mrs.
Robert Colwell OW Itele daugtiter, Miss
Marlon. Two wheels of the buggy were
stripped off and the ladies were preci-
Pitated • to the , ground, • The accident
happened one-quarter of a mile north
of the scene of the Porter accident of
Saturday. The McLeod car was tarried
over, but the four occupants, 'two young.
men and two young ladles, escaped ser.
bus injury. The car Wu. badly smash-
ed. The buggycarried a red light, but
the car driver told • Traffic Officer Lever
he did hot see it.
• . A Terrific Clip
Charles A. Watren, of London, was
seriously hurt tvhen his tar, said by °M.
core to be going a tertifie elip, left the
• road one mile nbrth of Grand Bend on
Sunday afternoon, travelled Sixty feet
• along a ditch, mowed down -a telegraph
post and then literany flew through the
air for forty feet before *awing to rest,
totally wrecked. Two young boys in the
rumble sot were thrown Clear and
escaped with a few9 bruices, Warren
suetaltied a broken arm and fractured
pelvis, After retell/Mg firat. aid he was
rushed to St JOseph's hospital, London.
Wendel Holmes ef Walkerville and Keith
Sehram, of 'London, motorcyclists, were
eye-witnetses. Warren had Juet paesed
them when he left the read. They deny
they were raelag 'with the injured man,
The youths in the ruitible teat who
escaped' ao Miraculously were Dilly West
and Jack Porter,
FIVE CHARGES' EMD
Whea Chief Postelethwalte Makes
Raid He Makee a Good One
Chief Postelethwatte -awooped down On
the Littlechild residence on Tuesday
night and as a- result Magistrate Rad Is
in for a rather buse, tattoo. Cherlee
found In, ia tharged with intoxica
tiara He is in Jail. "Robert tfeet and
Mabel Bell are charged Walt eentribute
ing to the delinquency of children.
They picaded not guilty yesterday and
west remanded till Monday, Sept, 1211.
Olive fittlechild is charged tvith neglect-
ing her children under the J'ateritie De.
Iluquents, Act. She gslso pleaded not
guilty and will be tried next Monday.
Mari t ticcliIbd, inethereinsteee of Olive,
is charged Wait easetriting the batter =-
dela 'section 291, Criminal Code. All
lave their Illecata rave Dell and Neal.
NEW MANAGER AT reorry4 ISTORE
Mr. Real afoetug, of Montreal, Is now
in charge et tho Gado:felt Peolce7$ Stom
Itstiele Come Coadederielt d few days
to.
A TEKDOILLAR• ' SII,E '
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•4.ran tattall. Drove Car With ilorrowed
Avarkersa-144
A eupercilimis • smile which Uverett
•Stibins •Were in Saturday morning's
traille court was responsible for him
going to jell for ten 4tays- when he failed
to robe an $11.50 litie which was im»
posed by • Magistrate Reid. atibins, a
Hay townehip mina thought the Pro-
ceedlage somethino Of S joke, • grintftlir
tirrouglioat, He told- officers, • he rad
meney owing -hint, but tePreeied, nia dee
sire to have it collected that. be might
gain his liberty. On. Wednesday Ire was
still* In jell. He le the seeond motorist
to take the time ill 1104 ot 4 line 'kW a
traffic offence in recent weeke. Tile
man •,,w114 leinied Intern the markers
also was nned 410 Ilitia OWLS. 110 Was
given; time to ray. Peep other offender's
eettled-Ota of tourt, - •
Councillor Plans •
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• Conc. Wood Yard
No. Relief MoneyFor .Cos1 title
Winter, He Urges
.. ,„,t,.,,,i, . an Council ... .
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Councillor' E. -D: Bream elidirman of
relief, at 'FridaY eVeniolas touncil mee1.
ing, unfolded a plan to baVe the tont
ptirchase a wood lot near the town arid
to, ask tliose oil the 'relief list to clune
down the trees arid tut the Weed . this
fall, • so that it wouldbe drY for nee in
winter. Necessarily the „men 'would ree
eeive - -wet:et-as- their' pay a He argued
that tills would keep the money at home
instead Of giving it to eoal barons , and
said' that hist year ooderich -Spent $80
OlOre Wr relief fuel, than for relief food,
and read from •• a newspaper' elipping
wherelate pato had 1.106t1 a distinct. suc-
aess. ,., • . .
• The emincil loOked 'upon the aroma,
tion f averably and empowered the ape -
toil arid public Werke conlniltteee, leinte
lyi to look -about for. a 'Suitable wood lot;
secure prioe end data, and report' back
to -council* • . •• ' '
TeopieWe Know 1
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Or. Jas. Graltern was an ornerier over
Labor Day. . • .
'alms lia Thornparia- is Visiting .Irirade
in Chicago. . . •
Miss Finneran- left • on. Sunday for
Madawaska* where she alias .secured a
position as teaeher. .
Mrs. Chas. Girvin Is vbitina in Guelph
for a couple of weeks. - •
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Mr. Jim Peterson, of 81, Marys, visited
his aunt; Mrs. Sharman, Britartola lid.,
over the holiday. . ' •
Mr. Fred Hewitt, of•Toronto, anent the
week -end and Labor .1:by with friends
on Lighthouse St, • •'
• Mrs. John McGratten, Anglesea Sts le
visiting her son, Lome, in Port,. Col -
beano, for a feW Weeke. '••
aloe• Windual and her _friends, Mur-
dock aba Miss. Kathleen. Richardson;
spent Tuesday in Ieitebener. a•
• Mr. 'Norman Rodgers, of Westfield, has
returned home after spending a holiday
with'Ids friend, Howard Wilitina,
Mrs, Henry Reed, Newgate St., spent
over the week -end and holiday with Mr.
mid Mrs. Geo. Adams, leake Road, Ash-
field. •.
Me, Cho. Watson arid son Kenneth,
of New York City, are spending their
vacation at the old home on Metitreal
street. .
Master Ronald Middleton, of White-
hall Farm, Goderich TOWSSIIIP, 1155 been
visiting leis unele• and alma Mr. and
Mee. Geo, Stewart,,
Mr, Murray Luaeombe, of Ottewa, who
boa been spending the last elx weeks
with hie grandparents, Mr. and 1VIrs.
Chas. Tipp% has returned- home.
MM. Jones, her 'on, Charles, and
daughter, Mabel,' and Mr, Hurdle, of
Agincourt, were the guests cif Mr. and
Mre, Clime Tippit Over the Week -end,
liar. Charles 1101115, of, Chicago, yester-
day vistted Coderich, calling On MM.
Grace Slack. who Is very ill. Mr. Ilona
la on the ataff of the Chicago Tribune.
liaise Sylvia Salkeld is entolled at the
London TechniCal •Scheel taking the
secretarial, +amaze, And James Salkeld
leaves next week. for Stratford Normal. •
Mr. auld Mrs. William Debbie; their
daughter Madeline, Mid son Arthur, of
Guelph, eperit the week -end with the
formert resters, Mra. T. Shields and
Mrs. 1SL Sheaxdown. .
., Mr. cunt airs. A. Vorden, of twantford.
the latter a teeter of Mr, Porter, InJured
in , Saturday% accident, motored to
•Goderich- on bearing of • the mishap.
They- were um/Married by their son
'end daughter-in-law,• !Ir.' and afro.
Paden..
a •
aeN •
• uhrtitary
• MRS. ItOVIERT ROBERTSON
Atter a year's illnece the death, nee
eland. err SidlidaY, at her home on Eldon,
street, of Mrs. Robert Robertson, he lier
teith par. Deeeezed, wire 'before tier
marriage wao Alice Jane Radmore, WAS
born lel Devenelare. Enoleod. Sire agape
be CallAile. with !her , parents as fatild,
Settling In Teirtaito, and liter tattling In
Satigeen township, Bruce county, he
June, 1010, ehe married Robert Robert -
0021 in Southampton anti eight years
ago they Moved 10 Godertele Mr. Rob.
tate= being employed 'with Dominion
Stores. Tire late Mrs. Itoberteon a sure
vend by her huebsucl and one sterol**,
Stewart, Itonerteen. She was a lumber:
of Knot Presbyteriiiii elatrell And GU
Wednesday night .5eyv2Ce was conduet*
ed at the family romance by Itev. 11 3.
Lane. Interment took. Plate *1 aollth"
ainatora today. MIMS the floral tn.
butes was one from the C, ft, IL eapreee
office, Stratford, Otto IlieVetfa Reheat -
Nee le erneleyed;
To Officiate at Confirmation' Ser. .
vicei Here, Also at
• ICingabridge
On Sundae, September 1I111e the Right
Rev, Kidd, 111),, LID.; Bishop of
London, will make liis. oilicial visitation
of the parishes of Kingsbridge and Ootle*,
tich• In the morning, after the omelal
reception of his excellency in Rings*
bridge, he will assist at high most he
-will then ochiress teeth chndren attd •
adults, and tOntirra these prepareta for
the reception of Ude saga -Tent.
His „excellence* will be at St. Peter's
chi -trete fer the evening services, at
o'eleek. mit order will be as follows
Canonical Receptien or the Bishop. his
address to the children, cenferrInft of
the 'Sacrament of tanfirmatiOn, the
Bishop's• address to the -parents, and
Solemn Benediction of • thel aimed
Sacrament.
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HOLIDAY BOWLING "
Griffith and Swefneld • Won • Second
ist Walsh's= •.
Ooderich bowlers played their ClearlY4
lolVoerda n
goainLe aabtorViDinagyh. n tw
era, Walkertoit
E .
At Winghion Swalideld and 0. Orif-
4th won .eeeond prize in the first event.
Other Cloderich playere taking part .
Were T. McDermott and V. Hunt, T.
• Pritchard and CIO. aliteEWan.
At Walkorteo8 rhik consieting of la
Toole, 1. A Eastman, 11. letcRee and J.
R . Wheeler plaked up into the Sera -
ROWS but a tall 101' Mr. Wheeler to re-
turn to Oodericbi prevented their con-
tinuing,
At -Elora J. Neweombe L Wing. T.
Taylor• and Albert a'aylor compoeed a
rink that had a good afeeraoon% sport
but failed toreach the prize-Winubete
circle. •
Last ataiday the local- elute bold * fed -
i -add Irish trebles tottruamet. Rae, of
Winglittm, won firet prize, with MeLeari
and Wilson as his aseistaute. Downirig,
of Hruseels, was seeoed-prize Wherier,
Pennebaker, of Clinton, third* Crawford,
'of Wingiram, fourth, and V, Hunt, of •
•Goderich, ffttle
Goderich Will be represented at the
pOrlintoyu twilight trebles tournantent on
ida
(.AT THE HARBOR.
The W Fruta l eepectea in port
today with a cargo of wheat for Western
Canada Flour Mills.
• Last Friday the William Schub ara
rived from the head of tbe lakes with a
cargo of wheat for the elevator. Siee
,•cleared the same evening at 0 Volt:elk,
On Saturday the Georgina arrived
from Termite, unloading a Oro of grain
she had caraed through on her down
trip. She cleared for the head- of the
laeo at midnight the same deg. •
Tae Pale Bay, from Montreal, was in
port Sunday, docking at 7 aan. to take
• on a cargo of corn for the heed of the
lakes, She cleared at 10 tent.
fan Labor Day the Manitoulin called
here on her trip dowri to Windsor. She
took on five paseengers 511t1 a eargo of
alit and was back in port WedrieedaY
for a shipment of bait, bound for Owen
Sound, her horns port, where she will
• probably be laid up, as the etunnier
schedule is finished,
• CominA Events
AND BUSINESS 131DEP5
1• The Victoria Home and Scheel -Club
will hold Its regular meeting Thursday,
• September 16th. Mrs, • Gordon Biseet
will be the speaker.
The Central Home and School. Club
will hold Ito regular meeting in the
school o* laeaday afternoon, September
13111, at 4 oalock. The advantages and
disadvantages of home Work will be.
diccussed, Come prepared to give Your
Ideas on the subject.
The -Goderich Township Hoepital Aux-
illery will hold its regular monthly Meet -
Ma at the horite of the Misses Moven,
Huron road, Thursday, Sept. leth, et
12.30 o'clock. AU membera are cordially
!invited. ,
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QUALITY AND PRICES IN FOOTI'VEAlt
Of late, taking adVantage of the bard
timer we are peesing through, come shoe
Manufacturers and mail order howAe
have put change Made-up footWear ht
the Market which, In the long run, ale
the most expentive to the cometimer.
Although we have tut our pricee very
quality b our principle.
/I in need of any footwear far the te
or winter, give us 4 trial. We give Ya
an hentat deal,
• In repairing your leather arid rubber
footwear we can give you a geed and
'neat job. Let ne torevince per.
The East Steeet Footwear
arid Repair Shop.
•g WM. AUL, Proprietor.
BORN • • .
114WTHORNE.—At Alexandra 1/05p1*
fel, on Monday, Capt. 581, to Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hawthorne, a aon.
PINKNElta-At Alexandra Hospital*
On Tile:day, Sept. fith, to Mt; andellafei
dirt P41)11109, a daughter.
Del0KWORTII.--At AIexaadra Hospi-
tal, en Thursday. Sept,Btlf. to Mr. and
Witiltice Duette/oft% a daaghter.
OLUTFON.--.At Mettdow Glade Patna
Colborne Tp„ on. Friday, Cept. 2r4, to
Ms, end atrs. W. Hume Clutton, aeon
(Mogan Skelton McKey),
IN MEMONTAbt,
131tINDLEV..-4n loving inerory of oar
v
dear husband dud daddy, Ito eigeeed
away Seat. Ilia, 1931.
Your loving yoke we mac: aorget,
Tbaugia years may tass istraY4
The less of you We eedly foal,
Ae keen as Mat Met day.
11 we could live ratted yaur dylaa tread,
Or heard aoue last farewell.
Tat grief watild not lave, been ca. bed
Far tts ecto Wad eati Well,
eutiy i4Ise0 by'
WItE atal BA/37.