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Happy New. Year
At the, ep,d of another year we ,extend
. our hearty thanks and aPpreciation to our .
many friends and customers
May the New ',tear bring you,, great '
prosperity and abundant hapPiness; isour.
New years 'Wish.°
Aifred E. Otiovv01
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• *141CITICiE TO CREDITORS'
PI the Matter 'of . the Estate of
• anc•rge Fen's late of the Township
eae leirdoss in the County Of Bruce,
e,ermer,, deceased. . ,
' Notice te ;hereby given that all per-
• ns having any ciaiins or .deMands
' teamst the tete George Ferrs who
i..ed on or about the sixth.day- a
,-beceniber letatte town of
• la the 'County of Bruce,"
eie requned to send by rAlst, prepaid
le to de ver to the andereigyieds_Ag-
ent for he Execution under the Will
of the sid George Venn- their- names
id a, essep and NIL particulars in
Niriti of their- drama and statements
:a; thefrlaccounts ,and' the, nature Of
s utitiee, if any, held' by thene
tliIyAerified by .affidanitet,At•
dtake notice that after the:Nine-
.
teenth day- of --"January-A. -1929the
Ettecutorewill-proce*eff-to distrib-
ute tieeeaeaets,of :the said deceased se.
ung -4116.„akerzons „entitledtheleato
regard-sonlAO;the Clahet of.
• litehe he omit' thenhaie, notice-nd that '
thi:satd-Execater will iiet be
fe for the :Said 'assts .er any part
• oreOf to anY,IleItgort.of *hose claire'
b . -Altai} not ,then have. recseived.no 'ee
•Tafe-,asotiee. es: given pursuant
• bettatate, in that behalf. " ' •
Mited. at- 22nd lay of
. ,
eeeraker..
:Agnew; :2.-
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al A FEleIN G,
Mise Beryl Jelnieton of 'Lanark is
enending, the ,hOlidily§ a her home'
here.
_Mr, Finlay ShAckeltan of Germanie
Miss Alice Shackelten of Mamba,
,Mss Grace Blake of Whitechurch,
Elmer. Joneeton fINingharn and -Miss
Olive Kilpatrick Of Stretford are
twine for thaholtday seaSone
Wer --[3,-M4
for Winnipeg where she will spend
the winter with her son, Dr. M, I31eke,
and family, We wish her a safe jetir:
ney; there aed home again. '
The Blake Christmas concert Fri-
dey evening wee 'successfel in every
way. The first hour's program was
given by the children, -ander the lead-
ershia of Miss Olive Anderson, who
is to be cepgratelated on its suctess.
This included cherases, thqlls, mime-
legues and a short play. A dialogue
entitled aTwo. Sleek' Crows" *was, giv-
en by Tom Anderson. - and.Rich. Kil-
patrick. A short play "Grandma's
Christmas Escapade teas' 'given
tfie •adults. There were elites' by Mes-
ser e Thos. Blake, Henry Horton and
George Twamley, duet by ' HarVeY
Anderson and Pahner Kilpatrick. and
a chorus "The Much afflicted cheieby
the above 'mentioned ane Mr. Ernest
Blake." ;Santa's , representative wee
present the person of Mi..Godfrey
Hall Who alwaYs brings to the*christ.
time eree a- huge besket of luscious
oranges for the boys' and girls. Of.
course •Santa himself arrived in thrie
to distribute the gifts from the well
laden tree:. ' ,
.• Mts. Paul Reed of Lecknow is the
geest• of her daughter Mrs. Tom' And-
eraon this week, •
credit on their leader, Miss Ander-
sen and puta, the chlma in- that
section in a' special class in the line
of giving amusenient. The pitiy, was
very. good. It brought to the audience
the problems and joys associated. with
Qbeistipas' that left --the right .15ind of
fOling-goodwill towarda ell. The
der mernbers :of the SuntleY. School
'took, the Paets in this, ' . '
Santa Claus, was good to all the child -
reit' and we noticed quite a few older
peeple shared in the favors, the prea-
cher included. '
• Mr., ,Godfery Hell; .seconded by hit
too lady was oti hind as per usual
with,.hip:,sack or suraltisse.doranges
one for each 'child.. The Minister sug-
igeeted that we might make another
-Sorge like one fain -flier . 'which should
*,,o: There's a' frieed.-for child -
in beneath, the 'bright sky"as
far , ae* the: children'of Blake, Perna:mite
itete we condoned,' Oh,- it was a
great night! •
.The- Christmas,: services' v.'ere Well
attended at each-Chureh teet Sunday.
The Chtnies hymn's and ,cerols'svere
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en;oyed. The sermon. lead Ana to
the Coraing ef. Christ 'answering all
the &lint), lcitighige rend. eloquent year
ning,prayers -cif the neonies. The cheir
seats were..neverefuller. The -Mission,
rEL,0-„ukrrE):, copicir ,Egy offering alone, was .180- &Alai*
NOTES • . for the day.
'Hackett'sSenday School has their
Christmas evening thie Tiniesday. It
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e' could. fall colunin about the
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*Amu. ;tete. At" 'Blake Hall- last
evenhtg in Connection with the
."Sunday Sehotil. ' This anoual, entef-
' tainmeiit. hies alweya had a distinc-
'tive.ness, for the excellent variety of,
Sts program and the remarkable Oils,
Jty of the yOungentertainerdand gen-
'era.sUcCCsS. 1i *these things 'it • was
certiinlei net behind this year. The
wait:Ironing lads Mat in the shade some
elocutionist we hanebeard- and -linewit
the 'manner' in which Mr: Henry -.11Or:a
,
ton managed his fiery.'mule as he
sang iong; the joYons abandon in
whiCh', girlsand boys gave choruses
"and'the dainty and tyminetrical, way
in7Whileli they carried through, tirilis
and action songs to say 'nothing,
is being keenly anticipated. Blake has
the morning service next ,Sunday.
SHONI,D HAVE BEEN $100:00
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link; LOCKNONY 8EflNtL HT,Y4025AY* Protxtlta 27 as
;TWO, IAII'ORTANT Q.4.F,4,
ilEFORE' COURT SESSIONS
Al' .WAI.,K,ERTON
The Kemple • Case; and The -Creech
.' e Case
Meal' Of . our reAders weredater-
ested 14 twO ern:1114mi coeee *hien
wer tried at Walkerton leceatlY be -
for "Ceunty judge ()wens and a. jury
,enelrilliesAiltetttgaiatteeteatentieetete tate
two trials as presented by the Walk-
. , . ,
erton lieraldeTtinee.
, e . • The Kemple Caee
Cyril ICeotple, the 'CArrick Town-
ship; youth who erove the car .that
craehedsinto 'George HearY of Cleve-
land at the close, of the Old Iforne
Week -in Mildmay about 3 o'cleek
the nporning 'a July: 6th, the victim
being hurled to the payed roadvvay,
with sueh force as to olmost sever
his ear and to cause iiiin such inter-
.
nal. heAci injuries that lie' is still far
'from being . well; was acquitted of a
negligent driving charge, when he
came befOre.Judge .Owena and a jury
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WHITECHIJRCH
•111iseee Dbrethy and Pauline Reid o
Listosvet are visiting at their ben
Mr. a.nd. Mrs. Russell Reid of Brant-
ferd are visiting his parent's Mr: and
Ales. Alex Reid.
The Coulter families' are: spending
Christmas • with Mr: and Mrs. 'John
Craig. jr. ,
visiting
In Magistrate , Falconer's courtin
'Orangeville recently, George Day. of
Drayton was assessed for 525.00 and.
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• osts: ernoentine ,all about$40
*for a breach of the highway teaffic
act: Some weeks ago, Day overtook
a• ear driven by Mrs. Thomas Sime
of Gland': Valley-betweeiftliii.--place
and • Orangeville.. and, in passing' the
teeter eeniele rineed of a rear bump-
er and otherwise' damaged the cpr.
Without stopping to ascertain the a-
inoupt Of damage eause& the driver
eroceeded in his Weve but was scion
ver -'ken by Mr. Slow. who secured
the lieense nonthee of the car. The
-eatter Was 'niece') in the hands of
. bout the two black CrOWS, all %ado a tee »venereal police ,and the prose.
veil fate Program vrhieh reflects great eution followed. Grand N alley Star
Mr. Rai; Aitchison is
his borne •here.
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MiSs Derathy ..Pollock is visiting
this"weik With feiendsin London.,
Mies Chrissie Inglis returned home'
m Saturday ,after spending thepast
two montnhs visiting friends at: Tor -
(into. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tishborne, of
Goderich. spent Cheistmaewith the
tatfees. parents, Mr, wed ,Mrs. David
Kennedy. '
., We are sorry to report Miss Mar-
garet Feritie to . be eery sick, and
.hope to hear of her reeovery soon. .
Mrs; Robert Ross is under the doc-
tors careaWe hope for a speedy re-
'dovery.
BORN In West Wavailosh, on
December '7, 1928°, td Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Falconer, a' sen--5Ongratulat-
ions. •
Master Dick. Gnest
Hosnital -Wherehe underweot an twa
eration for appendicitis.
Freeborn for the preeecntien paeseed
for A cony -4;04e while Lawyer Klein
for ..cletease eteeeeed the point that
tbe Kempel car .had been stenck by'
the Groain nedme.tind 4Wireed into
Henry,- aid that the aceident coal+
.n't be attributed to Any iiegligence of
the accused,
.Judge Owens citied the law oo cri-
minals negligence and. Advised the
reaselleseeksteeeteneriestagehantee toe el
an the ,evieence Adduced,
The Jury After taking from 4 pan.
ThUreay until 10 a.m. Friday to core:
sider ,the platter, returnee with,a ver -
Act of "Not Guiltre and the case
wag thereupon dismissal and, the ae-
cased acquitted' by the court.
The , Creeeh Shoetittee.Caee
Charles Creech, an aged bachelor
'farmer of Iluro,n Twp. whom a gang
of, even youths motored About- six
miles to serenade on Hallowe'en, and
whose hopie , About 10.30 'tit nieht
was bombarded With apples, one of
which • passed through the window
and, .aecording to Creech; struck and
at ,the December Court Sessions an tipped over a 'righted lamp which he
Walkerton -lest week: , ' s caught in time to 'prevent ;the home
: The accident occured In front „leaf, being fieed was acquittedby a Jury
Mrs. Diemert's linme on the paved at the close of the' DeceMber court
reneWay west of the' C. N. Th leation eetsions .bere. on. -Satarday morning
where Mrs: Huether of Cleveland; a, on a charge of hating wounded with
former Mildmay lady, tvae - visiting intent by grabbing . pp '.'a ',gun' and
.the .., victim, or the mishap, deOrge firing at, 'two members Of the gang
'Henry, having acted as chauffer. ' in Joe .Eipmerthn of near 13ruee , Beech
driving the :Hoether car over. , .. - eettine, no less than 23 pellets in
; „, t seems t'lat yeungeHenry got out- the calves of 'both 'legsend whieb
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e .1 the .. leuether car, and walked be- necessitatedhim goieg [0,t116 Toron-
hind it, ,juSt : as the ICempelcar,' a to Gefleial' Hospital for the renicryal
Chevrolet touring, ,ctitee •down :the of the -shot, while Toni 011yer, tt .fa"c-
road abreast -!with 4 Clievtolet sedan tory hand of Kizicardipe, ,e.ot: a bullet
driven by •Bert.'Ciiinin. '' ' in the toe, :which' he later removed
The contention of the defense 'TVIW, himself.
that' the'CiOnin sedan lind struck „.,911yer, it..was 'shown; had serenad-,
the front ,cyheel of • the Kempel ear edeCeeech' alenut teyeaseat-i before, in
and ,caused it to swerve sufecient to corripante with , several others, but
strike dOwe Henry as he stood on nothing, of a eeriotis nathre had dew -
the edge of the pavement aea.they. Pened on that oceassime. • . '
beeezed up.: ' ' - 3'oe Emmeeton had hueled p. oe, 4
Prov:Constable Nelton,:swho teal- aPples • at•-tite Muse,. while Oliver 'is
vedIfer the ptoseciition and whii Was thought -to have ' thrown the , fruit. ,
on' the scene 'inenediatels; after the that went throiigh the window. They
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ea 'Music F :.stival to Revive Deep, -Water Chanties ,
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ROW WELI. YE MARINERS
The.tide is for the shore. boys.
And gelitly blows a fav*ring wind.
We'll soon touch land once more.
And leave the billowy ways behind.
Row steadyand 'strong.
The way i
it s long.' -
So bend to yinis oars.
And join, in our song.
Row well. Row well.,
Row well,ye Mariners.
• A welcome voice is hailing.
Give answer mates with a hearty
cheer.. '
Our sturdy strokes prevailing. ,
Full soon the harbour will appear.
.Tb....-iweed her with skill; '
The waters are still.
Our strokes are eirectee
With right god will.
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Row well. Row well.
Row well ye Mariners.
From -Esteem etrennsts from the
13th to, the 18th Centuries.
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And if you CO for a song. of the
We'll heirv'e the tapstair round,
With a'yeo heave ho, for the wind
te free, , "; •
Her andhoes a -trip and' her ,helin'a
Hurrah for the hoMdwardbotindi
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Even Gilbert's cheap tailor, dill-
gnited M i second trombone 4 could
not the heat and the siting -
in A song of the sea-simpiy be-
cause sea. Music comes as naturally
to the ,mariner as lullabies to a
Mother,' and because its spirit' is
so infectioue. It comes naturally
because the sea chanty, lightets
the -sailor's work and because frchn
the very beginning of navigation
it has fostered teennwork and good
feeling among seamen. But the
sailor, chanties...poised- away with
the sailing ships. They were the
seamen's working choruses 'whose
utility declined when steam- crowd -
'ed the canvas -driven -craft from
the sea. , There e still. remains a
great :and largely ungatherecl
treasure Of sea tlIUSie which' todAy
is reinembeted only by grizzled
sailers of clipper ,ship days. But
AS these: old salts are bothered by
failing mernorlea. the tunek tied
the Words they Oa still remember
Wrest be recorded soon it they are
to be preserved for the future.
This constitutes the real Signifi,
canto of the .forthcomilis Sas. Music
estival in tralicOuver.at the Vara
suvet Hotel from Jae. 23 to .20;
d it is at once a meed ane.
cempliment for this great; port
facing the broad. Pacific:
. During. these four days , will be :
heard the finest onisic inspired by
the sea .from the tinie of. the Vik-
ingedown to the present day. The
prcigrams, arranged , by Harold
Eustace Key, director of Canada's
major music festivals; *ill teeaps •
ture the full.flavor of .the chanties-.
Which having passed their youth
in sailing ships of the %seven seas,
.tiONV find a haven for their old age.
in.' 'Concert hall ' and echoolroom.
Two groups of songs will be pre -
tented in -stage settinge-,"The ,
Order of Coo& Cheer," incorpor- •
king French 'chanties of Acadia ,
harmonized by Dr, Healesi Willan
Of the Trento Conservatory; 'and; ,
"On the Deep, Deep ' Sea," intre- /- •
duciag 'famal
buseep water chanties .
Arranged and staked by Capt.
Frederick William Wallace.
Distiriguished singers, fine instea-
tnentaliste and well-trained .choiis
will appear at the nightly. coticerts-
in the Vancouver Hotel, The Sing-.
ars lechide John Goss,' famous '
English' baritone; Jeanne busseau,
Canada's great lyric soprano, late ,
of the Chicago Opera; Finlay
Campbell, *Ottawa baritone, fa-
miliar with • Hebridean sea -songs;
Marion 'Copp, right *eroling con- '
7-treltn--;ofeeNtinetitiver; Poet Bate -7-
Danish baritone with a repertory
of 'Viking songs; and Ulysse Pa-
Prencli-Canadian bassi), with
songs of. the* voyagente of 'NW
trance, Others are the Hart HouSe:
Quartet, Caeada'e most famous
geOup instrunientelists; eine
Vapeoliver Scottish Orchestra, the
Philipino 'Orchestra of the. line!
EMPreSs of Russia, the North Van- „
eouver .Chorat Setietyantildathreemes
interesting gips .organized bY
Misa Ethel HaSsina chorus of 260
Vancolver children, Sea-Scont
Chorus of '36 voleee, and tOchoir Of
liebridean Plater BoYii.
mis declai d that Kempet, nhen weie standing together- in the lane
Asked at the time As to tile cause Of when Creech .appeered the door
the accident, had ;stated that he drove 'kith the :gun, And .the gang seatter-
toe "-feat., Later, on being recalled. mg for the road, Emtnerton shouted
Nelsen testified:that. a few 'minutes oot; "What are Tem nipping for, yoe.
,before the Accidents he, saw the kern: .rowards:". 7. At that he -iiiaintains
pel ear ttirning the corner at an ee'-' Creech deliberately faieed the ' gin')
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cesaiVe rate Of speed sand he took it and ehot it him.
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number. :The occupants Wei -e -singing, After' being 'truck .yannertori
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and talking loudly and that.folloivineI ped a :short diatetice end: collapsed
theaceash he snieltliquor Kempere and'bad to he assisted to the car
breatla Regateling the eortention of while (Morey was slightlY lamed by
the 'defense thet 'the' Crenin car bee the bullet in the tee. '
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aPPY New, Year
Virth the advent of the
ew. Yea, we thank you for
, your rein ml3rance ocf King Bros
during, the year nineteen hund-
red and twenty eight and trust
that Nineteen hundred • and
twenty nine may be your hap-
piest,and most Prosperous. -
Ki ng Bros.
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*COUNTY COURT AT G06ERICH
is Iloilo_ Judge Lewis had a leng-
thy docketbefore bini for the sittings .
ef the .'County Cour:: which opened On
Dec. llth. The cases were disposed of i
as follows: '
...Taylor v. Cromwell -Thomas Tay-
lor of Wingham, sued Walter Crom- I
:sell 'of Woodstock, for damages for
njuries:to his automobile, and to him
;elf, his wife and other occupants.of
the car by, being run into by defend-
ant's car while plaintiff was driving
it Woodstork in May, 1927.; For the,
defence it. Was contended that the
hit their machine, he had exeniined -Cteech, who., claimed he fired it
te Cronin sedanand. could •find no a knoll near .the boys to Scare them
marks such .as Would have: bean caus- didn't know he had :,Ohot anYhody
ed by -a collisionj until Jelin •Einmerton, the lAther of
. Bert, Ceonin Of 'Cuiroee,, the driver the eiCtim ca;re to hinil net morning
of . the ear, was confined to his bed and informed ;him tlint 'hO.'md.'shot
with pneumonia and unable' to be hie boy. Creech expreesel, regret,
present,' but his brothel., Themes In his evidence Creech .maintained
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window crashed nd
Cronin a sisters, Evelyn an Mar- that afeei the.
cella Cronin, said theie .ear 'Was eiave .the lamp ilaq been -strucl<, be Picked'
ell ng straight, not swerving, and a niece .of rubber hose of the ,table,
ehetthey felt no 'jar or .teere °thee- and, made- for the doorbut couldn't
wise aware that their car had touch- get out for :the bonibudment of
ed the 1(empel machine et the time. 'ipplS It Wa.e, 'thonhe claims he.
They heard the is 'qh t the went to his bedroom enel got the shot
ras s teat y 0 . e - • . e -
rear of .them as Keropel collided' With gun and: fired to sr:qv% foe intruders1
emeething bat didn't tare' back to Some members of the gang, how -
enquire whatit was. :: eVet. nuontentee Oa lie had the
rotimo„ 0.a• rao.e- e 'shot cat;ti near hls band 'en: the:table
ee in Mildmay 'it the. time, told of aollni as thev loaed' through the Win"
severtakene the Ceonie car and.. giving (law, he Pi'zketi. Oi5 the k.an -and rtish7.
it the horn three or , four times • .on ed to the, door .anrl fired. The: apple
two or three eifferent occasions, and
every tinie he .sneeded np, thrY
speeded up too. When .near the
scene c" disaster, • the Cronin Car
turned toward the centre of the road
and he :felt a jr, on she steering
wheel. In effeet nide-swined hint., ali•
though ,h'e did not. See :them aetually
strike. Ketitnel denied, telling NelS021
that fast driving vas tbs. cause , of
the accident. He claimbe made ,the
statement to peeves. there it the time
ibaC accident 'could be attributed ,to
aide -swiping.. •
, brother; A1phone KemPel, Who
wa p oceupatit of., the •• car, teld of
aetbelly seeing their ear hit on 'fleint
Wheel by the groeireapto, end he el-
sO ,C6froberated his firOther.aa,
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foie:mace sif the:two ears.
Bei.tha and Milurieeedoeti, anti their
broth, A1bt Goett, wliO' mere oe-
ctionte of Itempel'e; ewe; trldl. of feel-
ing iar of alleged side-Sa
Edward Diertnert of Ham -hirer gave
senvideM.e. as/ to doroage of his .
strwik .by ''Kempel as. lien'str was hit,
Altheuell the; irrelee' was on, it Was
driven' fOrtvard 12 feet,
The teslinieny. was k-alko., taken ,ef
Anna May Diertnerf, twlio paw' Henry
in air after :he 'a iik, abld 'Wh7i
,thoeght he wee' leaping , car:
kathimY Pierii rt ind Matilde
:',Ilfultr Vivo g.rw 0
street at • fe fries gird epeed, .Igesate
Greh; ,who nito-a‘w "ars eetni,tig and
'Irtirind in" froat .'ef them; ,VottetAble
MeCleeie, Whe',,cerrelmeated *Otteer,
Nei:ten...lie to ineasurementS; and br.
Carienter, who..tolif Of Injuries f to
1104 enr remelt.; rut Off, ntd 'inte,r-
ininrie from which he' 4 ,Pe -t'','"-•
eloveiedesseteatidettetuld
liefoice irretal; condit'ion was
'the trill' Started on ''W.qdriPi4h3t
inir and:•'etintinued Thurs.'
date eftetnetui; When crown AttenteY
.tlaintiff was driving at- an •ex.cessive
3peed and on the wrong side of the
road. The evidence was very conflict-
ing, but the jury held thee the plain-
tiff eves in the wrong and gave aver -
diet for the defendant. His Honor
erdered &hat. eaeli party pay' his own-
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Elliot v. Fergusonee--This was an
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action for slander, -the parties being
Oliver Elliott and'Edward 'J. Pergn,
On, both of McKillop township. Plain-.
tiff claimed $500.' daniages. The case
had reference to soine liquor which,
OCcordingeeo plaintiff's, 'allegetiora'the
defendaat aCeused plaintiff, of steal-
ing. The nary,. was out about*een
Minutes, and brought in ,a verdiof
pe sliteder and no aamages, Case was
diamissed with costs.
Carey v. Stoveraritott Te.. Carey, of
Goderich, tsued Robt. M. Stover,* of
Hamilton, for '$280 for services as a
land surveyor. Judgement wa's given
for the amount stated with costs. A
stay of fifteen, clays was .erdered, de-
fendant's solicitor, who WKS not 'peee.
sent to be notified.
Saunders v. i3aectiler,. Glousher. v'.
Welsh, Coates v. liamhini, McCoy v.
AndersOn and MacKay v. Corporation
of Grzf 'were' adjourned. 1
There were also two 'ertinioal casee.
In hex v.' Reiehard (of liennsal) the
charge .of indescent assaulillwas redi.17
f.ed to 'one of'assault .endea fine of
$100, and'costs was ,inioesed: ITI• the
other rese Wither. and Jellies Down
Of Stephen township, were charged
with unla ful, entry and theft of
they claim Went through the window money. T 2 eury ,foend the atcused
after he had fired. the shoe. , • not 'geiltv. Connty Crew,: Attorney
eLnWyer Klsin Who' 'Ranee -red for Holnlee 'prosecuted and D, E. Holmes
Creech mairtnieed that lie had taken conducted the -defeose: "-; •
ldue preeartion lied was /justified in • e.aes.'0 can
his actions, while Crown Attorney
be allowed to .use the gun ever for
A Happy New Year to
,Tho weiett started, aiout, 4 Vlatch foe the add ins the Sentinel:
RAPID 'CITY.'
Freehoen argoed that no' man. tbould
the purpose of scaring enother. • ,
• e
reatiee. leseraley erteeneoe wee given. to see What will happen Jan. 10th. '
to elle .TnrY anput, 6.15- p.m. Friday The Xmas tree end concert held in
and the next ninreine at 9.45 a ver- S. S. No. 7 School hose laSt Thurs-
diet of ."Not' Geiley" was retureed. day evening wee a grand success, the
, ' teacher Miss Annie Johnston of Luck -
ZION, , now deserves great. credit for the
work sheaccomplished in training the
Ti'ms. Fred Tonp ot' foristo spen408 :beie lastt
weott. talons. The Cpupils lell Acted their
- ' hese ily'laden
Mr, Milvcrt Reid f 'Palnieretpre
as teee tclok Santa Claes pearly
311 !sea Atertle end Janie. Rithie ofle
an hour to unload of its burden of
Toroefo. Emnia ateDiearrh- et London
a, few days., with fili:children in "driels, dialogues and reel -
spent Xmas at their homehere.
,Mr: and Mrs. Rob Ilitehie .eetiter-,
tattled the teeing people of thie neigh-.
borhond Priddy ,es'eningz. A vertr, en-
ja.V•Ible time is reported.
The. Christntee tree and entertain-
nient orn,eitterl be Mks Webster and
he: ounils' en Friday afternoon was
inttelt elijoyed be .n goodly number at-
tending; the • Oild-en tatting their
parts eery creditably.
Thu or the ?eon We M S
-4ire -in At Fiedare-
eiteninivr Dec.:PS, to whi-ly all rrieni!"
„ Pflhort.nit8 Of ZiOTI Chure.f.
Are. ittvite'd: MiSm Edna Ritchie wlir
rec;--ntry Wert qi,pt prize in the Public
Spenking Centest ..onnection, wift
the `Ynatig People's Societfes 'of Ilur-
rn contribrte her soeeeb
Aft irWbv, GO to Chnrch.4 Mr. Paldrert
16Ipatrick.
the contePtwill spehk• also. Otho •
enehere•tvill ho ninn.tided,, and 'an en.;
tind prOAtable May ht
expected.
gifts. •
We are glad .to resent that, Mr. Al-
bert Carter, rTho underwent, an Opera-
tion fer apPeedicitie in Goderieh hos.:
pital last week is tiOing as Well as
,can be eePected. e -
Dr. Anna Nicholson of Northamp-
ton Mass. is spending Xmas loolidaye
with her father and sister.'
Mr. David Wad of Kinsardine gnent
the tv-eek-end with Mr. and Mrs, Pet -
er Cartel'. ' ., - ,
--.`..-.Atr7---Attlirif Cae;iifr-Cif re-fid-3'g-
spplIdintr. tiles Weelstet his hotne here
Mr. Will Anderson of Neaago,alieti-.
letie, visited Sunday at. RObert: Mc- •
Nall'S. , r
At'a recennt meeting lt the Cliran7e-,1
1
glen of llapld ' CitY' and Liteknow held
in L. O. L. Hill the tollov,tng.,.officers,
'Were elected for :th& to -ping., yeer;
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