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NINTII YEAR NO. 43
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSD , OCTOBER 28, 1926
ACCIDENT
CAUSE OF LAWSUIT
aline Sentenced to Seven
Years In Penitentiary
it Mr. Justice Grant was an-
te hold the. *Mingo of the Sts'
Court here this weck. tt was
lee Smith instead who pre -
Mire Edna Webb, recently ap-
deltut3 registrar of the Court.
for the first time to that cepa-
were three cases on the civil
only sane was tried. Homes t.
an action for ntanctums
ttoa. was transferred back to
t assizes at Kitchener at reti
of counsel for both plrtlea, who
the county of Waterloo.
th et al. v. heady. an action to
mittens en certain promlesot7
wag transferred to the London
ry sitting, to be heldDecember
if. The plaintiffs, who reside
MW, Ont., are the executrices
int wilt and testament of
H. Gritflth. deceased. and the
t, Chas. J. Ready. resides at
• Ont.
ease of Graham v. Hess was
This 1s an action arising from
til of John ('. Graham. of
a. York county. as the result of
tom:kite• eolltmton at the village
mall on the list of October last
Graham. who was a travelling
tante of the Wm. Rennie Co.
ronto, was driving easterly in a
coupe while the defendant. John
n of St. Thomas, was driving
b on the Loudon road in a Mer -
car. At the intersection of the
the cars collided. with the result
the Ford car was wrecked and
m received InJurlea from which
the same day. Mrs. Graham,
of the man who was killed. sues
000 damage& alleging fast and
driving on the part of Exam.
obtnson (Toronto) and F. R.
were coni el for palnttf ; J.
F.voy. K.C. (London). and J. G.
ry (Exeter) for defendant. A
r of witnesses were heard on
side* the defence endeavoring to
that the mill+ton wee the result
Icy driving on the part of Gra-
Judgment was reserved.
criminal ease was before the
that of Jbhn Jardine. of God -
charge.' with rale. Rte victim
a Co4l.orne township woman.
e pleaded guilty and was
i*._e.ven years 1R -
r. Naedaneell. of Toronto. will
wn prosecutor
ZIE YOUNG
WRITES FROM CHINA
There Chaotic, with Seri -
AMI -Foreign Trouble
are extracts from a letter
ly from J. McKenzie
of Rev. John Young, form -
ow. The.7uuntpau Is in
na:
'Mese surely did spoil things
year. The expsedltlon•has
ble to get into the desert
Rny Andrews has re -
no -riot. .:ranger and Nel-
00 to Yuman for the whi-
m left in Peking again In
nee here.
t
word the other
dayt
eat
awls rind some of our gallo-
n taken by the Kunmtn-
y retreated front 'Killeen.
a4:nn tel try and ;et out
a 10 look for them, but
nnthnritlew would not let
ey are very mtspleious.
a very exciting summer
and a Very In*atl*faetory
evw knew what we were
from one day to the next.
milli clear np quickly
art. but this year they
. The tiring line has
Pekkug tent Kalgan all
t was Impossible tor ns
s and even ourselves to
OBITUARY
•t
SIRS. ARTHUR MoLF:.IN
The death oecurred suddenly at
Carruthers. i441*41., on Thursday, Octo-
la•rl1st, of Jane Dougherty, widow of
the late Arthur McLean, in.l.er seven-
ty-seventh year. She was a daughter
of the late Mr. and •Mrs. William
Dougherty of Ashfield !dnvnahlp.
There *be melded until her marriage.
when she moved to the township of
West Wawanosh. Rome years later
she moved to Western Cana,:.&, where
sbe lived until her death. Her hus-
band predeceased her about !tarty -tire
years. Surviving are Circe +1111, Ed-
ward. George and Albert. a:1 of the
West. She leares alsotrfour alsters
and two hu'others: 11 n. Janes Quaid.
Mins I. Dougherty. Ashfle4d: Mrs. 'Ro-
bert Johnston. Seattle; Mrs. George
Thurlow, Winnipeg; Thomas. Ashtleld,
and George. Manitoba. In rellglon
she wan an Anglican. The remains
were brought on 'Tuesday: October 211;
to the home of her brother. Mr. Thom-
as Dougherty. Ai field, and the funeral
took place on Wednesday atternoen to
I)unaannon cemetery. Rec. W. 11.
Hawkins. of Itlyth, eondlnctesl the ser-
er -es and the pallbearers were George
Dougherty. Maar Ilougherty, John
Quid. Jack'MeKenab-. lathe" McKee-
zle and Will Matter. The very large
contribution of flowers was an evidence
of esteem and respect for the departed.
The lkecaned's two *ons, Edward and
Albert. were present at the funeral.
MRS. W. J. CALLOW
'Much regret and aympetby with the
bereaved husband- and other relatives
base been occasioned by the sudden
death of Annie Moss, wife of Mr. Wil -
Ilam J. Callow of Detroit. 'Mrs. Cal-
low was 1n 'her twenty -esti -nth year
■nd was in her union good health nn -
til a few days before her death. when
she was stricken with spiral menin-
gitis. She was taken to 'Frd hospi-
tal Immediately and at first the medi-
cal *toff were confident they cdnld
succe.efully combat the malady, but
though every possible effort was .put
forth. and the condition of the Patient
for a time improved, early Wednesday
morning. the 2Mh fiat.. a sudden
change showed that d. ath witfnwl-
1 table and she pissed away i eeefnlly
at 7 o'clock. Mrs. ('allow wits well
known in Gode•rk•h and district, being
a daughter of the late Charles Slots
and of Mrs. Ella Maio of this town.
She was a graduate of Mercy Y tail.
Jackson. Mich.. and kat*
bs>IP
1lIi7lf"ir 1e r• f
nix sisters and one brother : lir J. C.
Dalton. of KIngehrldge; Mro. hums
Young. of Goderlch : Sister 8t t'!•itles,
of St. Joaeph'e community, Imetdou :
Mrs. (1 r.1 J. R. Whitely, of Ond-
erich: Mrs. Tame. McAnllfile of Lon=
don ; Miss Erma Mow it.t, of,Lnti-
don. and Joseph C., • of Woodstock.
The funeral service took pilin at St.
Peter', chnreb. (loderich, on Rattle -play
morning. Requiem mass wa. sung -h
Rev. Father Campeau. .eel -ted by Mei,
-t,Bather Chats of $teaferth end Father MrCartlle of Kingslwidce. In
torment was maple in Rt. Peter's e,-n,e-
tery. The pallbearers were Ur. %%lure"
ly. Dr. Martin, Mr. James Red:olde
antr.
f Jam McAuliffe i r
A Ru
all .n
( dI.tnd 1.
h
Many rgdritual and floral ..ff,•rinet
testified to the eateem In whk4tt4w-cde-
1 seated was held. Though r-,tfl. 1 by
ha* colt n% a 'tremen-
s, a. all of the work I ac -
last winter. which caws
the ordinary amount.
gnlltion* between Tien -
g. le lost -and we have
got any specimens to
in China are lww•omins
d It dope not look at ail
guars daring the next few
has been some very sierl-
elgn trouble along the
at1A It wrui1 to he spreading
ta$dly.
At preleett i hare very little to do
lit tfg and watt for thing* to
y • I can get up to Mongolia."
n not cx t to return
doespop
rica thin ■n(umn.
*NE TOWNSHIP
TOWN811'11', Oct. 26.
1s are ringing.
Treble. who was vtait•
at Putnam. has reformed
nled by her friend. Mies
-Beeadle, who was visit -
Mr and Mra. John
oral to her home et
Colborne people enjoyed
teinbestll11 nn Thar, -
lost a row recently.
vIng eaten too winch
y to hear .Mewarw. [lax•
a ralu:hte pores lams
The News o
Iia Your Name an the Liao
By advertisement un page 8 of till.
issue of The Signal notice is given of
the sittings In the varions n.unleipali-
tles In the county fur the revision of
the lista of tutors to be used In the
coming Paovtnclal elections. The sit-
tings in Guderict will be held. Novem-
ber 9th, 101h. 11th and 13th: at the
court house. and. November 5th la the
last day for entering appeals fur any
additions or corrections desired. Mies
}dna Webb is the revising ufllcer's
clerk, to whom 4114.1, appelle allould Ion
wade. -
Knox Church Choir at Auburn
In connection with the anniversary
of the Auburn Presbyterian congrega-
tion. an entertainment was given In
the Foresters' hall. at Auburn en Mon-
day night, the program being given
mainly by the choir of Knox church.
tioderk•h. under the direction of Mr.
Maednnald Gibbs Mr. Harvey McGee
also sing, and a playlet. "Box and
Cos," dap given by Miss Adelaide
Nairn and Messrs James F. Thomson
and Fred Weir. With such talent on
the program. 1t is safe to say that tbe
entertainment was thoroughly enjoyed.
Dsiega at the Harbor
Three steamers arrived ■t the harbor
from Fort William this wort wltb
cargoes for the Goderlch elevator.
They wen.: Mantadoc. 234.000 hug. of
wheat: Hoare Smith. 150,000 bus. of
wheat. 37,000 bus. of flax; Altadoc.
200.000 hosof wheat.
The steamer Prindoc 1s expected
with a eargcl of 144.000 hug. of wheat
and 70.000 bus. of barley for the God-
erieh elevator.
The Forest dredging outfit recom-
menced operations at the north side of
the harbor on 'Monday. There 1a a
surface of about 704 yards yet to be
dredged.
Voters' List
The municipal voters' 1 tot the
town of Goderioh Is issued 1. week.
ft contains 3146 names m 1. and
lu part mps ittt 210K
1127114,1
1112711.1 262. real1pctivalyasco, in t •,11sf.
Notes from T
Professor Geoffrey Holt. blown
lu Goderlch, entertained t U er-
slty of Toronto Gema. a few
,lays ago.
The KeptIat convention, wblch
Rev. and' Mrs. F. C. }Illott taerkh
were delegates. was the elute of
crowds attended and the TiJ4 sndotu
pen
e Town. .1'
ieatridlve and Entertaining
The regular meeting of Victoria
Home and School Club seas held last
Thursday erening. with the president.
Mrs. Taylor. In the ,-dale. After the
Maul business the Club wan enter-
tained by a number of junior pupils,
under the direction cif Mien Vesta
Watson. In a series oft health songs.
followed hy a playlet , 'e strating
the care of tho
+pieta
-row".
The amusement and entertainment af-
forded by the recitations nt little Billy
Johr.ten promise great things for his
future. The main fentgre of tide
evening was a lecture toy I)r. J,A.
Graham on the care of children's
teeth. which was instructive and much
appreciated. It wets de.•ided to de-
vote the time at the next regular imet-
Ing of the (`inb to preparing garments
for children's welfare_ work. The
Club will be entertained -ay Ale teach-
ers of the school.
Leeburn School Has the Shield
The i.eeburn ,,tos,l ( S. Ft. No. 0,
CoIliorne, has beetane the poseeaaor of
the shield for proficluucy awarded In
connection with the township school
fair. This shield before coming Into
permanent dswse%slnn of any sehool
had to be won three times. and thla
God In early womanhood. her life will ban now leen ac•complIthed by the
one of Joy and *elf-*acriflc•e, winning Led,wrn school. twice under 'Mita
the love n
c fall who
knew Iand ,year
WV /tweet r an teacher this
K Vanderburg
and gentle nt a dl* o* t n
i
R I
n. present S11 C -
t ( re. ant teacher,under the 1sus
Ikonald. The award was made a few
days ago. after compilation of the re -
snits at the school fair held lest
month. and the .hleld now rests In the
w•hcol-house, a tangible tribute to the
good work of pupils and teachers.
Particular ereli( most 1e given to one
of the pupils. Erie Quaid. the dough -
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quaid, whole
exhibits year after year have won for
her the first prize for proficiency and
the r•eertlflcate bottled by the Depart-
ment
n of tplr•lettirnPc. and were a con-
siderable factor in the victory of the
s -•Lord a* a whole.
DL'NGANNON.
I)t'\OAN'Nt)N, Itet. 27. --kir. rind
Mrs. Wheaton. of Port Huron. .pent
the weekend with Mrs. SVy,;,tnn'a
father. Mr. Thos. Smiley. -
Mr. and Mrs. D. Sickle. of Ham-
ilton. are milting frietni* here,
•Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McKenzie and
Vnk'olm spent Sunday In Clinton.
111,1 yon receive your premium at
Aft(nt'w yet? it-'gat;`f ti -witting for
you.
Mrs. Gen. 1M intoe le morin: thl%
week Into Mr. Jas. ('ea*rr'a tanto
Don't forget the euchre flirty on
Friday night in the parish hr older
the anspleaa of the 1Vonien', i{ l1stitnte.
The nnniy(ersary settlers h,4 in the '
United church here last Hundav were
birgely attended. Moth mornlr>; and
evening. iter. W. R. AIJ3, of .tniitirn:
nes the preacher fdr the day and /It'
!leered two forcible sermons to a very
appreciative andlene•e. The clink for the
commotion rendered excellent nssi+tante
M their emelt of poralPe. Ret. Mr.
Keys, the pastor, had rhnrge «1 Mt.
Antis congrl.,tlona In the afternoon.
This fa hosiery week st .tlton'a
Hare you tarn the display. tar men.
women end ehildrent
ihtrt'gannon's Public Lihtary...4 e
officer» of the library hoard met nn
Tuesday evening at the llbrarinn'e
home. Report* were received and
adopter. mad a committer nag ap
pointed to mnke a uelecilon •,f naw
hooks for this yeir's pnrlhae. The
trenanrer'w (woks allowed a very en•
couraging ntnndina for the year. hub It
was drcldwl ro hnttl mn entertainment
mors, to increase the fund,. for further
pnrchnse,. The date anrl4nature of
this entertainment will to awnmineol
In ter.
RAMS
The rrgnlar meeting of the Maple
1•eaf Chapter. 1.O.1).E.. will be held at
the l*tblle library on WevineeslaT. No-
remher 1. at 4 p.m.
The W. A. of 4(t. G*nrge'a ehorch in
tend holding an afternoon tee nn'1 sate
of twwking In the parish batten Wed-
nesday. Norember 3rd. from 4 to R
o'clock
great interest last week.
- PARAMOUNT
PARAMOUNT. (let.1ey-
elle Flnay*en. who la an under-
graduate In Toronto general hospital.
*pent her vacation at her home at
Lochalsh.
--Mfr: 7CNlihetlt J. 11cKenzle. ref Rae
Ms. motored np and spent a couple of
days visiting with friends in Ashfield.
Miss Arabella ('nme•rnn, of Lneklow,
*pent the weekend the guest of her
friend. 111sr Amanla Mel/ottani..
We extend hest wishes and henrty
congratulations 10 'Mr. and Sirs. Ed.
Sennett of Jackson, 'Mich., who were
married the other day and who are
now on a risk with friends In Ash-
field.
MI44 Minnie Rleherd. was the guest
of Mr. and lira. J. lticharda, of Ripe
ley. at the week -end.
Mist 'Myrtle Wchnte•r, of near Imck-
now, w -as the guest of Mrs. Clarence
Irwin. of the second a ncr-salon, at the
week -end.
Viso Eileen McDonald. of Huron,
spent a few tiny, blot week with her
sifter. 'Sirs. Eldon Henderw,.
•Mr. and Mrs. P14111, Stewart. of
kueknow. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ilenderann at the week -end.
Mr. gnat Sin. Wm. F. McGill spent
Hominy with friends at Kincardine.
Miss Marc Conk spent a few 'telt
last week with friends at Pine River.
Friends of Mr*. Wilton Bell urn
plotted to know that she hen, so for
ereorered ax to be able to return to
her borne In 1'wramnwnt.
_Kr. and Mrs. i)nll and bale, of 11e-
ltott were 'meet, of 'Mr. and Mn.
Ren. F 11.41111 Mat week.
gave much apace to the cmy of
which 1)r. Shields was w storm
c, a t re.
County Vtiluators he
The county. valuators. es
Qulltln. Stewart and. Coe
town this week completing us.
114.11 ,►f the real tetate of tie vaflopa
municipalities of the coast''((n jjt 1r
foundation of an equalla,tlo , e'f;lle
county- asaeeru.meent. The throe valua-
tors have been at their ask for several
months, with some internal/las. and
they have now covered the whole
county. Goderlch having bsea Oft to
the last. Their report 18 be.
presented to the county council at the
PERSONAL
'Mr. T. U. Kidd, of
town this week.
Miss Ida Cornwell.
Horthuitutiste nag the guest of Mrs. Al
A meeting called by the Goderieh Mr. 1'. L. Walton
Horticultural tlodety was held at the 'a trip to the head 4.S
town hall on Wednesday evening. Manitoba !Adios.
when the question of the premiums to Ur. L. M. Mabee
be given members of the Society next annual trip to the
year was (linens/tett. A committee grounds.
compered of Messrs W. ('oats, II. T. Mr. Philip Carey
Edwards and ('has. Ellis was ap- spend a week or twe
printed to make out a list of prowl- tnrlo on a bunting ex
urns from which members may make Mrs. (leo. McLean.
Mleh.. visited Mrs. W
pest week. 1
Mr, and Mra. A. W.
to Toronto ■sad will
there.
lire. H. Robinson v
ter. Mr*. •Ittillard. at
a choice. This will be done in ample
time to ensure a good selection for
next spring's planting.
Radio Fans Held Meeting
The (ioderlch Radio Amod ation
held Iia gest fall meeting in Martin
trate Reid* ol5ce on Tuesday! evening, weak.
with a fair attendance. Vice-preai- Mrs. ('. J. Glbboaa,
(lent C. A. Relei occupied the chair aid Amiting her parents.
several matters were dealt with, The J. itrennan. Nelson a
secretary read a leUer whk•b he bad Mrs (leo. Collins.
received front the Radio tliraneh, Ije- dungy. Ohio, was a
partment of urine and It'lehe5lea. tit -
borne of Mr. and Mn.
pen week. "„
Miss Whinste'r
fa' . yusngwat
dangbter cif Mr. C. PaKs 14, lett Sat-
urday for Rrsatford. wiggle abs will
spend the winter....:
Mrs. 'May flaunt. of ow, *pent
week-end with Men . Praetor.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. of Wind -
kir. are dotting their IS, Mrs- WM.
Young, Ptcton street.
Mrs. P. P'Dan taln, of P. t Iiu-
rein. who Ras entitle/glee,, ten las at
the home of yr. and,'IIrs. W. 31(41.I Green. Colborne townsilpl left• wuere
i tiny to visit friend. at CMntbn.tor •
y
few dope before returning to e`honae.
tawa. statirsethat an lnepeetnr would
Ion in (ioderk•h abortly. 'rho secre-
tary was tnstrueted to write to the IM-
partmeut recommending Mr. ins. C.
('arrie as Isehrer of itcentoes In Ogee of
Mr. H. E. Jenner, who recently re -
sorrel from town_
(LC. I. Teachers at Strafford
Nearly all of the wenn-nos of 18e
December sitting. ,staff of Goderlch Collegiate Institute
were at litrattord nn Saturday In at -
Steamer Belcher* to 04 beipipaer tenilunEtemat a district meeting of the
The steamer Belcheers Ontario Secondary School Teachers
been tidal up at the north aids o1fi !Federation.•eration. The president. 1). A. Ful -
harbor for the past two Team was ler. Ma.. of Struttnes
rd. prided. and
recently Mild td. the Japanese Gavel's.• the principal address was given by the
meat. Mr. Thomas Sandy has the gso.*pl secretary- of tbe Federa_Unn.
contract of overhauling the steamer S. 11. Henry. M.A.. of Toronto. OM-
4
(AAL: PRINTING CO., LIMITED. Pnb1lah. t.
TWO CONVENTIONS IN
w NORTH HURON NEXT WEEK
pm
wend
Y set his
ttpn3Ung
Tridaje to
theca On -
Pontiac.
r the
Robe
!tine
ingih-
tkie
Its
11.
r ethos
Praetor lite
• BISHOP WILL/ASIS L11.•mY
TO BE SHOW SHOP
and he has a gang of fifteen torn wor :'teere for the coming Lear were
Ing on it. Mr. Sandy states It w111 tilt tt eta.: President, Maurice Erb. B.A.. ' Archdeacon
ready for wiling In about ten days. Itchener; vice-president. Miss E. 1'r.etas
Captain Fitzpatrick. of Montreal, will J. Cowan. MA.. of 4tratford: memo i To swig Rt. Rev.
hare charge of the boat and Mr. tary-tr-- - - A. Williams.-
George Atexena. of Montreal. will be Forest
the chief engineer. It will be taken
from here to Port Colborne, where It
will he loaded with grain and thence k
will sail for Japan.
G. C. L Literary Society
The first G. C. 1. "i.It."•ef tt1s term
was held last Frirbiy In the swemltly
hall ,tnd the program prnxell to be a
very interesting one... adc
manse .
thanked the pupils for elertln him as
;president and asked for their tee•opera-
tion. Evelyn Dean rendered a
pleasing inatrume•ntal. after wh.da a
debate on the subject. "Resolved, that
Queen Victoria has (1n11c more for
England than Queen i•:Hamltth."
brought on a very Interesting 410eus-
%inn. The affirmative was upheld by
Margaret (:rove% and Bib,: Conk. re-
presenting form IL. and the negatlte
by Billie Sutherland and Olive 11c -
Gregor. rcpt. -wetting forms I.A nod
T.W.'- The ammrmAtive -Te rTl:,7ers were
rietorinus, although the r-gatlre set
forth many good points. _Margaret
Groves with her clear, f,.r.eful man-
ner was particularly eff,-•tire. The
Journal. with its many )(titre and
Iea•me. was given by Bert McManus.
:Mr. Rnbertsen. asstatedt by Misty,
1lnrwe,siu and inks Powell. presented
the medals. prizes and ribb•-ns
to Home
who distinguished teu,s
ante, 4.0
tvlrtrt. day. The .Pennant r --i• the form
obtaining the greatest rnmber of
whits -on %Inter,% tiny was crew by .tt.
The t:Iay "Peter" wax n„! given sod
•presented many humoron. incidents.
"Charlie." the burglar, nae noted. by
Meldrum ('nit: "Jenny." the girl. by
bourn Sturdy: • Mist K •;mon." the
omit. by Helen Slt•lhrmlcl and
"Peter." the eat which "meow'," his
spew -hes. by Plumy In inr-411). Jenny
diseorered the - burglar ,tad Askel
what he t ,,ntel. Ch.,r . tn:d her
he wee after veto •teal keea)e•m
Jenny (Unlitted them she sande friends
with Charlie and made Ii' -,i promise to
take Peter awns, 11i-• _ tatmati
Pilfered an.TTn n hflmonnr uta• ('Itar-
lie d'nw Introdted to her. and by his The .Arthur Circle of Kiley church
c.
a•
tome metro::)sluts
ata meeting ti!
CHURCH NOTES - 1Trontn ton Nov
-- j hlsl- ,p wRl IitohablF.
The nervier, at the Baptist c•hurtrh hi minister_
next Sunday will be conduced by the Hawn "
pteltor. Rev. F. C. Elliott. Evening , The Yoe
rwrjPet. "Soviet Russia and Prol elect a
pli eey." lots. of
s an Knee chnrcb .next Sabbath the As
en as • x 1 Mitt
1 - by _the minigter. n1-
tia r se and Itlble dosses nt 3
o'r•lrk.
The W. M. R. of North street United.
ehurch will hold Its thanksgiving
meeting on Monrkty. November 1st. In
the schoolroom of the church. A pro-
gram of special interest has been an
rnnged attd'"Yrs. John Winton. of
ll'inghnm. wilt give an address on the
Mission/1 of they former Congregational
etmrch in Africa.
Nen-bye at Victoria street rafted
church next Sunday will In, n. fol -
Tow.: 19 a.m.. fe•lloweliip meeting:
a.m.. sermon 1nbject, "Life's 'ublim st
i.aw:" t p.m.. Sttndsy s. -bowl: 7
".t Clear. Out.tnnding Moral is-
Government t'nutrot." The past r.
Ret. Selby Jefferson. will oxrupy the
pulpit. Services 54 natal at Polon
church In the afterurs.u.
• Knox ,Inir-h W. 11. S. aux ilinry
u, er
built its annual thauknff hn re
g m tint
t
In the .e tore rvsnn of the chun•h on
1 Hetet} • rei,ing. There was A gose
attenda1ce end an hover -sting I rogra
iPit tint ---lit %: -Kannl teat. of t n
Political Lino -up in This Riding
Still Doubtful
The Provincial eleetli,n campaign so
for has developed no heat In Nortk
Hunanbut with two party (•envea-
tlona next week some liveliness may
goon be expected. The 4 onservatives
will hold their convention at Blyth 4.a
Tuesday next, tondos the same day the
l'ntted Farmers will meet at Wing -
ham. in addition to E. R. WIRle, ex-
M.I'.P., and Joan Joyat, ex-M.PP.,
whose name* will no doubt go before
the Conservative cootentlun. it to said
that Genre.. 3lotton, Wtngham's fav-
orite statesman, will c•outeat the nomi-
aation. Wbetber an 'attempt will be
rblibe a pta"dry' tbnterratfve Its
tke acidto is neeoMa known, tact there is uo-
dsabledly a strung eletneut among
,North t1-Itwon ('onaervatlres which in
sot favorable to the Ferguson liquor
11 Lilac for
!ams,
to ire•
otr'Ontario
b . ops in
Mary
taa,id
ent
lied i4.
Tb
policy. -
la the meantime Rags•O. A. itutvert-
sun of Colborne townohip, the Liberal
nomtyetw,' has the field to blmaelf. Mr.
Robertson et tended the Provinrlal
Liberal rally at Toronto this week.
ethers present from tins riding being
H. 'B. Elliott of Wingham, Alex. Port-
erfield of East Wawan(ndt. C. A. Nalra
M Goderlch and Gordon Young and J.
J. Robertson a Colborne township.
la the 9srtlt Riding
In South Hama the Conuerrative
convention will be held at Henssll on
Friday of ills week. N. W. Trewar-
the. who represented the riding in the
last Parliament, would so doubt be
again nominated if he would consent
to stand on the Ferguson platform, but
this. it is reported. he 1s unwilling to
do, and unless his nernyles esti he
overcome some other p.•rwou will he
chosen to represent the party In „the
present contest. W. G Medd. of Exe-
ter 1+ already In the tletd n. the
candidate;. It f* expsctee that
a Llhertl convention will be called
shortly to decide upon the attllnde of
the party In this - i r.- t.
SENTENCES DELIVERED -
IN MAGISTRATE'S COURT
• M'
a
•`
Some Serious ('aaea Dealt With the
fast Week
William t; Lutuby, ,.1 Guderirh,
who had prevlousiy'pieadee.t Frtlltf of
serious (ERMA elm Natio - h1s two daugb-••
•.
p *'.&lens over 11. ' +as been
1.. clef.) time senior hisht,'i"tf"` tnetro-
Nolftau sec. and-iture'Ri 4.g'' illlaps
Is regarded ns A moderate chttrrhaa$n
And In iopular with 011 pd•haolt Of
thought. his e•lee( lou 1s considered
together likely.
it, 110• event of I:rs elseerton. Jtiolr ,
\Villlnms will become Archltlshnp WI
Ilamt. i11s power '.111 iaebide Prete•
dunce of all other Ontario4Iahnp.. ilfh
u ill prenkl• neer the Howie of +Ri•hnnd,
ah.1 will e,n,ve11i• til.• I'rirliecia1 Syne
se p e.S1( fa ih,_rtof, ;In arirlltlnit~ ,F,•„to to thr.-(10.iln -ft( mingtory.
ands
R: 11 h.• w111, is td iR(y1 wkh esti.In nt I*lf Tlu• umglst n, lu 1, giving %e11ten,e.ant-
u prirllegrs. • donned) the hlsluds" methods of the
•
1.111.. IVcu. .tn•hdhtern J. Bt Pothering` bna,iy coulgowc atnd stnt*.d thn1 i1,.
Ise• 118411. M..ty Ri•SIItforr. 1* metltlnne.I , b neglrcl to ••,Luck III.' on their agent
the lo•ticsl choler 1a a*P1stnnt 4'' Rt. ,luring a lung period was to some et.
Iter. David Willlttnt f.drd Rbhl' of tent the rause of the trouble. Partly
Huron. In the event of the exls• •ted for this reason the offender:le.ons
rlpnnintment. k•nlrntly de_nl( o•Ith.
Thr ...lection of tun .ssistant should F`„r rkdatfon of ttrr 1T.T..t. Som 'Me
fpr u r.
ngd . a
tom u, ,
i ni Ar nkat, sr
p g a t sere
II of .r dr rich was fln,.l EtNsl and
day far , enh/.ie . e Sentence elves
wail fire point in penitentiary. with
twenty Iaehem, tett on his entrance to
prison and the remainder 1wo.moutba
prior to cnmpl.tlnn 4.f the sentence.
ten Tuesday David Stoddart was up
for sentence for embezzling Rind* of
the Kuntz Brewery 1'0. of Waterloo.
for whom he meted as distributor in
this district. The amount :mentioned
In the •c•luerge. to which Sheldon
pleaded guilty. was $2,'lls,. .11,• nos
sente11ed to n term of three to niX
as coadjutor bishop. etrthrar1tig the
75tH ri ormtleee•sainn to the Maim -
!wk. !wk. Were a aaffragan_l.Ii I,op _to be
t nteST. 1,r believed the !swift Ion would
-not attain the i.rnp;•r dignity nor
would it Is.ssibly attract a man of
such outstanding ability ns Arelldea•
eel! Fntheringhnin Is reeognlzel to ho
In the Anglican chnreh generally.
.%rd•hdeneon FolherIIIgham. an rector
Terocuo. delivered an ltapdring ad'
(Ir,-. and Mr.. A. S. lln.•Kay and Mr.
.lack Mclrerudd ass-isted.la the nand -
est i•tolrnm. -
Thr servlee. at North •treat United
church urtt Sunday will be as 101.
low.: 10 n.tn.. Mcn'+ d"nil. chnreh
cltrsn•e atpol \Ii*Sinn Rawl. •.'Tf4e Joy
of .tchl,• •anent" is the nilti •t to be
'lt.cns•ed In the Men's Club. air. A: to
M. It d•erti t, will introduce 1t I'ub Huron.
1ie worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. eon -
Owned hr the pastor. Rev. C. F.
("ark.. Sunday echonl at 11km.
most; 1111 Frldny and wentefl,ed to one
month In Jail. McNall was caught
-selling liquor by -Inspector Pellow and
Officer Whiteside,.
The two tor., froth Stephen town
%hip monchtod of thieving from a
church shed at alt. Carmel were nl-
lowel to go nn e»uye•udp rl we'utl•n,i-.
The pair 'of Ih•Irol1 Inde who ap-
prnprinted two ante tires' fu grey
of Grne chervil. 11rni tford. following tow•nthl o Wert• mt.ut_hatiLiet lletroit.
-a vert-%nes'MwtttF Mem :r.-rveefor rfittt--•1• s,y!m. .int they Avid been workln •
George's cbnrrh, Go,krich. Is admit-)'
Iti the Ford factory there and b,•ioK
1117 one 01 the wtrotigrst member. of Inid oR they. de.•Idwl In -see 4'nnn h,"
4raatL_#i4. la a_mattad member in enr nn-xt'trtetr-yflrVwriit-a -mill
of the executive committee and 1(1" a!- Instalment. Getting up i,' the elder -
ways played a prominent part In nil tw*rhood of itruse,ln. they found their
triglieau ehnrc•lr--mu .-, .utas W11440*r tl,-.s glolnylaitlbfiit r:,l,,l a farmeFT.
dl«•,•ten. Provineint or 'Dominion- ring, to pnsun• now ouew- To..1.
wide In their wc'npe.
overly cunning remnrt• led Minn will hold Its annual 1,117.1111 I' en smtut-
Rn%tman 14. buy Peter n ithbit know. rine, rk•tnber 30. 1'leuse reserve the BAVPIE111
111)4 It to be her..
arrest folldnvell,
Mnttistrn1, Reid witl hold -court at
1t'ingham tomorrow to boor a charge
4.f fraud man hist i)nvld Shitplrn In con-
i 1 HAYFIELD. Oct. 20. -Mr. and Mrs, neer
ash
Etat WawatsTownship Cannell I
A New Feature
for the Kiddies
"New Adventures el Old trim's"
Nothing mote nor lege than
the old Nursery Rhymes mai-
erniztd-the famou- charac-
ters of Mother
up to date.
See the first
of this imam, of
Goose brought
one on page 3
The signal.
It will •how what happened
to Little Jaek Horner and the
('ow that jumped ever the
a
And 00011 you will 'ire the
new adventures of OldMother
Hubbard, Jack and .lilt, the
Three Blind Mice, *nil all the
old favorite*.
Wats` ler Tb.. Every Week
is The Siegal t . •
W E IIannys.and. tr-1nd Mr•a e' 11
Chapman. of London, ware In the vil-
ifies,.on Tuesday to close Omit cut•
taxes. .
f[neerssful Reopening semis/el.-The
reopeningnal flattest tbank%glvtng
services 111. Trinity el:nrrh were both
well attended.- The church was tilled
' at troth art leen. The ,buten has been
I much improved. the walls having been
re de(•oratetl. n new hardwood flour
1801 and nettPeat. added.\,w par•
pet on the (borne!.sattetuery and
1choir fidor- odd very much to the ale
pen rd nee of the chili, h. On Sunday
i1 wa, de,y.rnted pra!:1I. *Mil grltn,
fruit. etc. The choir% from Middletonand Ctrna moistest nt loth e•rvk-es.
At thr''mprntng service the rector wa%
1 pointed by Her. trioHi
. nele, who read
the lesions. -At the evening service
the Venerable Archdeacon, Jnnd•s4ltate-
man poached a very Interesting menThemon. T• foltowIng Tneeaday night a
chicken nipper was held 1* the term
hall. ander the auspices of the Gismo
basementof Trinity ehnrnb, The basement was
nicely dd.ornted with Ufa*leaves.
grain and flower* and the rabies also
looked very pretty. The 1541,.r were
i very grateful itsir*. John !lenity. ,.f
Varna. and $t. E. W. Bateman, of
Senforth, who Madly m•a161ed 01 11*
urogram. Soteetsn111 war* atso glen
by the Y.1'.I. twebentra. Oar. F. G.
Neelin of Seaforth acted as chairman.
(•onu,il met on (letoher 124h. with
all the members In attendance but
Councillor Kerr. Minutes of last
meeting were read and conllruneel.
Communications from the t\'orkmru'a
d'omts•n•mtlon Hnnr(t null from the
(ennship nt hotel. reg,,rding a state-
ment of nm4.utot owing that iownshlp
on municipal drain re eln,d end flied,
.%p!(icuttlou of Stuart Meltuney to
lune lila property. lot 21, cnneet!Aon
in. transferred from 1'. S. S. No. 1t to
1'. it. 14 No. 7 The cork w•as In-
structed to notify the trnttre* of abode
retool actintim of this request. action
in Ih1P Matteer being said over till next
sleeting. The following eeeonnas were
paid: J. Wlgktmen. grant to itelvr,re
senonl fair. 410:.1. (Himont. de. IVing-
htm fell fair. $411; J. H. 11. Itillot1. dn.
111y1h fell fair. 040: Reeve. clerk and
a+.e0t.a. seleeting juror* 411: W' 11e-
(:Itl. patrolman. 414J0; W. J. Rodger.
In. $22.110; W. J. ('ole, do, EMIR; J.
Gllte%pl«, superintendent. 42n. The
following are the dtRet,ent Rmnn11a
levied on the collsotor's roll; Comb
rate. 8141000.73: township rate. 437611.-
311: bridge denentnrew. 41443141: drain
debentures. 440..0; telephones. *Intl ;
dogs 4310; pastille achnola, *1(192.711;
.d partite %(final. 4123.29: total tete* on
roll. 42M34.7.IMt. t'nnnell will hold the
gr•xl meeting nn Tnealsy. %or_'mler
10 h. .4. PORTIORF1PRJI), Clerk.
inn with the I kI
sn e 04 1 e titter of t
b,i.I,tess at Wtngto m. tt ttreiile•ge t
that some of the thing* Sheidm said
in ills mn•ce•mwo.r to the business did
not belong to hint. Ile watt servote•ll
at Brantford on Saturday nt the re-
quest of the Goderlch pollee older,,
Returning' Older. In Hurst
(lents*. 1t. \luldomn. of 1truseef4:' ha.
been appointed returning ',Meer rot me
Prorlttclnl election he North /Diner.
For the eolith riding \1'Illinni Contltt.
of lleusslI, will act hi till% CA 1104.1.
Remember the concert '111 North
street ['nited ehun•h next Tne+dot•
evening 'by the Stratford little ('tont-
of thirty Yokes. Ticketw: adults a.-,•:
ohlldren
Mist Iinrgaret Strang wan home
from Toronto for a week-etld rlalt.
Mien Norine Unnlop, of Toronto.
,I.Itei friends In town over the week-
end.
London A4vertiw'r: Mr. and Mrs.
Jenne? of (10(k•ri(h hare arrived in
iw,ndon and are making their home at
IWMI I)ufertn avenue. These new-
enmMM w -III he welcomed hy ks•al
muslc-rover*. for Moth Mr. and Mr..
Joiner ere a,r•ompllwheel musicians.
The former he* been master of the
OerrlerIeh hand and Mrs Jenner 1. n
brilliant Mentor.
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