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Successful '' ' ` Bros St illy, W"' Ham War Veteran ellstI)ON"•BROOK
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In tett Hurae, cult or filly, foaled in 1934
Spite of Weather Tragic Life Story DoNNY.IRUOK, April 5.— The re -
Ivy St7w'en. Team in John sG Russell ; Kolar meeting of the Y. P. S. will bo
re -
Scott, Wm. Ham11toP. John G. Hog- I held on Friday evening in the base -
Barth, Fred Ror.ey. sweepstakes—R. J. Nervous SystemShattered by niettt of,thi• Ilnited chufch; with the
Scott, Cromarty rience—Before vice-president, Mills E. liamfc»d, in
Special prizes for three beat heavy War )crepe
horses owned in one township—Russell
Scott, Jas..Scott, T. J. McMichael and
Robert Wright. Special prize for en-
tries sired by Favorite Again—William
Hamilton. R.ussiell Scott, Stuart D. Mc-
Clinton Spring Stock Show Has
Record Entry cif Cattle—
Large Attendance
CLINTON, April 1—The weatherman
was rather unkind today for the annual
sprttg horse show, staged under the Ewen. Albert Pepper & Son. William
' auspices of the Huron Central Agricul- McEwen. Spe.'lal pri for two draught
ural lois Stewart D Mc -
-Fred Roney, Roy Nethercott, Wm.
the Magistrate
The tragic story of a aurid war vet-
erar, his nervous system, wrecked by
shell shock and gas whsle serving with
the Canadian Expeditionary Forces,
or agricultural •I t1 id •d before ktatrate J A
charge.
Mr. Gordon efferson and daughter.
of Owen Sound, spent Wednesday wit hi
his mother, Mrs. C. Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs: W. Aitkins will work
for Mr Geo. Wallace this summer.
Several from here, attended the
dance at 5. . No. 7, Fast Wawanosh,
ural Society, but despite a drizzling was w u e guiA. en Vs evening and the one in
Ewer., Clinton. y
rain which tell intermittently all the Cattle Makins on Thursday' last. wilco Chas. Auburn on Friday evening.
afternoon, a crowd of several thousand Shorthorns, bull calved in 1935 or Mothersell. of Wroxeter, appeared tlnl Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MeClinchey ;• , ,,:•+• a,< :• ` tom•
Ionlookers saw one of the beat displays previous—Bert Peck, Zurich: W. C. P. charge., of theft and hating stolen f East Wawanosh visited Mr.
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Karns Gold Mines Limited
(\o Personal I iahilit
Two propertic> located on ell, Eastern continuation
of Kirkland.l.,lke and Larder I :Ike Mining Area in
'the Rouyn Mining I hl hitt, •Quebec.
Buy at Market—To-day 1k.
Prospectusus malted tip ii request.
Huntley Securities Limited
342-343 Confederation Life Bldg.
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Phone Elgin 5249 - TORONTO, Ont.
goods 1 :end Mr, J. e. Robinson over Tuesday. + THE BEST DRESSED WOMEN
of horses and cattle ever seen in Clot- Oestreicher, Crediton, W. E Parker B
ton Sons, Watford. *Bull calved in 1938— His wife hesitatingly told of the un- Mrs. Whaler of Sault Ste Marie, 4.
s their
" The cattle rctrfes Phis year !nristitut- Eph Snell. Clinton: Bert Peck. W. E. [orturate man's irretka:al ;irritsds, dor- visite) hyr sister-in-law•, -Mrs. Joe lion t Neglect i•Hair
eel a record both as reg W E which he would gt, dams and nights'
aids quality and Parker. Heifer calved in 1935— 1n . 5ut 5 his nervous tori-; lieddy, nue day last week.
_mule with a Parker. •W. . calved
pestr, 11+3 r, Bert, without atioss strep, fig Mr. Willie Cram and Mr. Warren, hhC Mlle'>t Chillies in the world -will iook shabl` it the
rnteieE fhmuall Peek. Meter. c'iced - m 1936—Yff.- •-t-dfhors by awitntla.:r-tak%uit •' ' , . .. t . , T •. t - - v orf --t. tRiitlti. • ' , ' ' 'Llli:lllt;lllt.
. l'e:k. W H. Arms nsf• apart an - lo\v'.r:ttc'< sit o0 :
Ciel -of -same class. one bull These tits o n „,: s x
punt place
ice .+Quare where the. _JudglnY- _13ea14rth._ .af.teL. a n,fin the weekend at their 0. St alert it Wave .It M
took place and two females—Bert Peck. W. C; F about once 'a mon. i ttrrd iaxsbett mate- P ' Y -(+ W
errors fur a w:rk. and a; the height o1 respective homes ' • •
Th livestock ludgmg competition Oestttieher. kill \l Jefferson t 1 her sun
igtatnttts'.
Proceedings ' •
a f f1r i a
the business section of the -town to the Parker. Bert f , ., ,L t e•aa caccurr d dun, returned -to school on Tuesday, ,t, While
The ryes ,
open to Huron County boys. age fifteen Herefords the px'r:uds h: .w,, :d ;urea en W i . rs. l : e erson visited dt 111.1,11 Eugene
ly He alit, &eloped a dewed- \lr. Sant Jefferson ,of :Mildmay, on SC.liu Oil \\sive al 9l'►
u, twenty years. was keenly contested Bull calved in 1935 or previous--' his falsely.
kit ,thins:: a Frid,. . \\ ave', .11
W ' hf C marry' O'Neil ed tendency to )'•
The winners were. Alden Crich. Sea- Howard rtR ru
EFFECTIVE TILL APRIL 17th
forth. and JacK Turnbull, Brlisaela, tied Bros.. pi •r field: -John 4dc•Gn•Ror, Hen- •'He never menta rtx,ugh." Bald Mrs. Randle of Orangeville called on ..-
p Mr. anti Mt t• Joseph Leddy on •` +
for first -place Alvin Lobb. C1inWn, and sail Bull calved in 1936—O'Neil Bros. s1rs. Mothrrsell. a: :!: leaded 'with \+ I }
f send r husband to a
$7.00
CU RTISS BEAUTY SALOL
North Side Square
Bob Henry; Belgrave. H e' Wright. Joho- McGregor. Helfer His Worship to •t' ,'dues, ay.
Genera/ Purpose Hones 'calved in 1935--0'Neil Bros.. H. C. military hospital r.i•h• r than w a' hos- • -- •F -
pial for the iciest She Pointed out A.,:.
1 Tl w
• Wright. John Me -Gregor Heifer calved: DONNYBROOK Phone 346
Prier winners in the various classes o.,,r ht.
although her h',g:►and improved. k[ 8. mists on 'Ihu.eda:r afternoon ,.
;ar 1t'
t
rye aur;k were as follows in 1936—i)Netl -Bras.. H C W id luso, Get -of -sire cli.t' ONeit Bros 'noticeably after nearly a year in. an in-
tile home of Mrs N '1h.,mson. 4,++++++++++++++++++++++++.41141+4.++++++++.:•++++++++++++++
+4+++++ydfv+ i•:+++++••••••FHNMF++. r.
General purpose horses, filly or geld- Aberdeen Argas stitutwn at H51111; •:• lie soon lapsed The i>.inny'Lruok $,a S has re-op:nee
ing.Dec foaled in 1933 or prbtnso —Wm with the to:lowirr. :li • rs. and tea. he
Decker, Zurich. C:avtun ROblttson, Mit- Bull calved in 1935 ,or previous—•Ed- iu his previous c-'•c:.:,n•, At timer. to chatKt Supt_ Mr 'Ih•x Bsntiu:..
• shell. Filly or gelding. foaled in 1934 -wards Bros., Watford: Bank Todd apd: though. she said. I,• .rt.uand was. p•r-
or 1935—Milton Hooper Si Son. St. son. Lucknow. James Carter, Seafurth fectly r:ormal, w.. .vbsar,:iate' by - and Mr H. H. ThuxttlisGn a.e'y-ices
tea -
Marys: Roy Pepper: Seaforth. Miltor Bull calved. in 1936 --Edwards Bros . This evidence afthere -orgali . Miss Ji -an eR. un llrs.t<W
Hooper tion: Team' in harness -Wm ,Frank Todd & Son Heifer Todd elin and who stated that t examining the Teelor.
A. Campbell. Mrs (1.orge Naylor at,•
Decker. Clayton Robinson, --Milton 1935—Edwards Bros.. 'iranit \Lap Rebecca Thompson. 1}t
Hooper. I soon. Helfer calved in 1936—Edward, soner at the .jail he, could find nothing.. in, assists
• Ugh& Horses 'Stases Frank Todd and son. mentally or phy'iic.,.: wrong itith .the teacisers. Mr Wil Bush and 'Mrs. I:
Thr doctor. alt:z,c•d.- however. Chamne .
Standard beta trotter at.stl,t,o S,.ypatake't man.
rt ---of hu 1,30A7 Miss :Nyrtk n-
R.,re1C Clinton. (yeti. Stephenson. Sea- Bull. Shorthorn. Hereford or Aberdec fromto be teraii : u w act u►stituti,r.. non s a gun's: stat her aunt; Mr.
forth. *Carriage tote-elearsom Char. An>;us—Edwards Bros. , -P.. non R. Thompsu-lS —
ters. Seaforth: Chas. Godbolt. Exeter '. ' Market Cattle 1 "I'm a returned tr.:il'i--'Your WorStil
I Jack Vodden, l.nndesboro. Rooad'stev —' Senior baby beef. torn 1936—W. Ft. pleaded Mothersell -Please .semi. metaMiss Margaret Jefferson spent a fen
-i Currie and Tervitt, *Ingham: Morton ArmatnIng. Seaforth. W.. E Parker & a Imilitary hosptta. They treat Yo'i days with friends in Toronto.
Elliott. Varna Roadster or carriage Sons: O'Neil Bros.: W. C. Wright: better there and tl, re is ra noise. It's Mr. Roy Cunrtngten, of Toron:,
•
i horse in Tian open' hell Bert Peck tie noise that torn.•: . me' his ai
beef. born 1936—Fvank However. [aRtstr
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Charters Townships only Pearson. riot! exceeding sixty ed home from, Wingham hasptat H
1 Charters. Jack Vodden. Wilbur E, Eph Stalk Andre v -Park -C WttYht. , dcsv5 to for a Pe , ,nk there for a
days, advising him friends wdT e. pleated Ti, learn -flet
spent the Easter tacatitul with-
te•As. exhibitors:.Andrew rw Park. Mitchell. ..., Siakiit. crrmmit=' ter. Mrs. Charlie Robinson. •
from Mullett, Tuc•kersmith, Santee- and Junior babyMica Euplwm.a Chamnet has return-'
Todd and son. W. E. Parker & Sons : ted the man to the Ontario hospital at --Her
1 Keyxs. Sweepstakes—Currie and Ter- Roy Pepper
t vitt. Women drivers—Mrs. Wes Nott.
Seaforth: Mrs. Ross Chapman, Klppen.:
I:'eh Rozrll. Clinton.
transfer to a !Mitten Lu•pltal. health is much Motored.
SHEPPARDTON - A Goderich township farm hand' Mr and Mrs. G A Martaughlut.
Pleaded {hint), to , harge of drunk Detroit, spent . --a -few days_ wuh__.hcr
driving . He was dr....11g towards God,- mother. Mrs Jos. Chimney.
Ntlatry Horse*
yf14a'1'.VtlrltN, April 1't ' rich from a dance In Colborne teen Mr and Mrs. Chas, Robinson 'and
clytteadale atallfon—sR.. D Murdax•k.:,.,,mni,nuitc extends
,-orilrratnl.oiol's r„ ship -when he was met by Counts Cot' -' family and Mr. Roy Robinson apxntth^
Brucefleld: Chas Godbolt. Chas Land- \I'i•, \tare Iturn,tc,., who c,del'ratesl stable J. Jennfnga. The officer thuut..i.. week -end with friends :n Toronto.
• say. Chilton: Root I Burrhfl:. Dublin• her eightieth birthday oil 'I'liurs+l [y• the young man needed- company. so,
stallion. foaled In 1884 or 1935—T J. tlil est. Ml»-' It»rr, n-', wli,r wa''.drove him to town.to the Jail. where lee
y,1eMiehael, Seaforth: Ross PridhamI —Thefts of radiator caps seems to be
la'tu tea the furtu wle•u• .he s1111Ihcs '8pent the remnlader of the night btnminR a. common pra ttse in Luck... Wm. Hamilton k Boss. q. fairly gist health "I"""s a iHe went back to jail for fourteen days: - '
Cromarty. Perc—Fitton stai11oti, Tattednow. One -youth had two -stolen wither
w,»Hlerfnl memory. %and lost his dryer's Ifcertse. a short time and on the second lees -
in 1934 or 1935—Bill BcroR. Zurich. ' Mi.s Bella Creel' and a number of Ring tteeoversd
axon he was alai shy the cap for his glia
Heavy Draught friend• from l;.slrrlch sisiteal with) John Sunderco.k, twenty -yea Id
tank.
Broad mare•—T. J McMichael. Rus-: 1ff•;,v itnrrnws on l'hurr+lny. I farmhand who Vie RUIIty ki the
sell Scott, Cromarty: Stuart D McEwen. \Itis Mllehell, H.N., who ix lasing' • theft of a diamond ring from his Orl-
i
Filly or gelding. foaled in 1933I,.atrts; for by Mese Ruth Foster, re' I Moyer, Alex. Smith, of Tiekersm;:h
1 or previous—Jas. Scott Foaled in 1934 ,,.irrrl quite n stis•k on ttatmrdwy when i township, was given until April 29th to
Dal ,Mitchellu.
Rubt Wright ,ie -fort
h Wm J e th 1 ui • wits bnrrierl hue py costs of $11.80 and thus have ser -
Clinton Foiled in 1935 -,Stuart D was brought to the Footer home Sun- ; n for two years.The
f McEwen. Horne. colt 'or filly: ftratesd to May miming. W"e with in•r a .Aprcrly }
CllntoOeo lauf t
Phone 53
Goderieb
MEN'S WORK
SHIRTS
in blue chambray or khaki.
.\ large roomy hlrt, tril,le
si tcheal thrtnuglilrut.
s i,.e14- 1;.. to
PRICED AT
69c-
M.
ROBINS
1636—E. J Glenn, n: ring was recovered. Two mor.Ms in
n•rr.crry. jail is the penal'), for default of ixty-
3r ess— J : Scott.
c7&ie-- IIi1IIi
NII poi M:rt..•i 44 Hoene of pets
'harneaa-James ScoRussell Scott• . 'Stretford N.trnuiI hit llom,lac- after „
Agricultural Noreen 1 •'As this ss your first offence." I::
Agree 'spending the Easter vacation at her cadi told Susder,ock, "and because e
Brood mare, foaled in 1933 or Pct thine here.
ulnas--p td Romp. Mitchell: Warren --_
•
'Brock. Granton: Wm McBwen. E ,1.'
1 Glenn. Filly or geldiri. foaled in 1933
—Rumen -Scotto.-Wal. Harrill, .
ton At Son. John G Hoggarfh: foaled in
1934, Wm Hamilton. Russell Scott,
Robs Wright. foaled in 1935 Wm J
$10 Reward
for aicy corn or .'al-
I,nt. tslli,•it c;otnet
I,,. 1•1 -o,i hr the
11,W .••i,•iititi,• 1,1,111.1 'S 'rl11 Sittl..\-
I'I.It \'tilt\ r.\I.\'I'i. This new s -al""
,1, wrote:/, - 'ern, and callom.,'s es i Ii
lite first application. Call your dnttt-
r to is- and order this \\'tiNitl'lt
I I\I \ i' 411.•. Lloyd Chem! ,1
,ts.r.:t,' For sale at ('amphn':.
I erne Siorr.
Agent for Tip Top Tailors
Phone 384 Goderich
McKILLOP • MUTUAL
Fire urance Co.
Fssmldl.hed 1''`74 i
iinIal Pay-menta...S_.15) per 1iMOO
\ ;,•tits for Colborne and Goderich'
'I'•'wnshlite and Town of Goderich
1. \EO. l'linlors.
H. I.. S.11.KE:1,11, Galeritlt.
FORD COKE
$9.25 CASH, PER TON, iN YARD
$10.00 CASH, PER TON, DELIVERED
OUR COKE IS UNDER COVER
The popular Domestic Lump Coal
$7.50 CASH. PER TON, IN YARD
DELIVERED
$8.50 CASH, PER TON ,
D. A H. Cone -cleaned Anthracite, Pocahontas and Alberta
Coal always in stock.
Chas. C. Lee
Coal Office and Hardware and Plumbing Store at the Harbor
PHONES- STORE 2'L—HOUSE 112
1
and hit c:np•">
I'ft• w,, t Ic un. t,' it of the Ind 11.1.1111ter. John Reg!,
„otuluenceil at • n,le 6. .\ft.•h• ll:iI ,a ttnlicc115ect_._
locals a genie el tag %as played. -. 'motor vehicleThe Seor inxtaer then gave iu.tt•i'" IGordon +R u.
tioa on how to deal nate a crashed I tie' had fo:mtt :r
anitl;uu•. The aeps it, Is• taken ate: I had ta-u cars
1 11 ih•,i t, i the msrss:ir%' first Hid. ( Marken Hr
t.l Ih t••h'ph.,ue. telegraph or , markers to w!.;
other'me,t-are, ...lid word of the (*rash, led to drite
\with plate. wing markings. to near -'Norman Ii'e,
•t tlyiiig veld rot dirert to Minister of now Gordon ;.
I I f risers and n 5'
:t Prevent tory' disturbance of the
wreeknge miles,. it is Iecestuiry to re- BIG INCREASE IN
your youth. I haee no wish to be hard
on you."
I
He was bonded In the sum of 8500
Sat rim Keep on Working
Work -is -none .,+o Mer.tit ul, thesesWya
and a fellow ca:. take chanes on los-
ing a job, thott Clare Irvine, who •
was on remand a vagrancy -charge..
Accordingly hr I not want to take
Thursday after . off to attend court,
n and he explain• the situation to the
&reen Attornc:, . Wednesday night.
*'WPIC" said I- Worship, on htarin.:
The circuinstan if he is yvorkixg -•
':ll let -h:nt a The c.05' is the-, .
sentence ,;,: for or..t year "• •
Melt NI 'a, of Seaforth, ]c:
leas ar het:. lire last st:i:. oast .1
snort rima' a ,ded a hob dr::n.o a
ttui-k. He t.' -: out a sixty -they ;u-
stritettith -norm;: 'tit unfortwtati I., w.'.
.eight on th,• ' by Coni:y-'l5'.tiTt°
Oln( i "'F: -t ''R7 " -Thr case AVM. ad..
jourttect a as. 's cuscd goat i In '
;e tL - I•i• -, Itel,.n•ter bail_iii the .'tin: . 9100. Nes,
niiotnit h• ru,r. Ana
will rip}sear. th,• i.,:-
vhar::.'d wah lir:n"
iver 'u "i'• :.''
of Seaforth.o:h.'u•_h.
-.isy 'ray uw
t hen he
only one set of 1937
end). attached the
'Cr vehicle he tsar'-
inty Traffic Officer
wise. though. 'and
ries his one set of ,
fine and costs.
*e injurer) iw•rwms nr muttl or to
present tin' piano from taking fire.
When the Wolves were de strap
fug how to teal with the wreckage.
two of the bins took away altnost
everything but the mttty,ssw•i,us pilots.
The troop mascots were, an tliniil, used
for pilots.
There was it liars' armrest in which
every word spoken waft, summate' to
be the truth.
The !kions then bead n singsong.
The Seontnaster distributed the Scout
catalogue'', which have a sple'wilid por-
trait of the King on the front cover.
The meeting was brought to a close
with flaglower.
World Scout News
The growth of twinning for the bene-
fit of physically and mentally handi-
capped boys in the United Kingdom la
shown In the latest Sc'otrt Ammelation
annual report. Of a total of 6.211,
mental defers iyen number 11024,
cripples 1,90?, blind 444. deaf and
dumb 459. They are orgitbfat' 1 In
FREIGHT MOVEMENT
C. N. Mathias Report 'tonnage One-
third lirrater ,Ht Thio His is'
Canadian N,i'. nal Railways report
an increase of tt. *ty-three per centin
freight mOVPM. ; in the Stratford
dIvtalon in the fest three months of
this year as e, e,'arvd with the first
quarter of 1936
Increases are :, ,•ed in the movement
of grain, flour and other grain products,
hay, live stock. en
Activity in the scrap imr market Is
reflected in an in, 'ease of tonnage from
303 tons in the first quarter of 1936 to
2,322 tons this year.
The tltal tonnage for the quarter)
was 125.389 tons as *moored withi
03,207 tons In the corresponding peh ,
of last year.
Wife (having put on a new evening
gown)—Look dear, I got it for halt
price."
Husband "Vi he shouldn't you' it
unit% attached to various Institutions. is less than half a dress.
We're wiling
RIGHT INTO ANOTHER SPRING SEASON
WITH THE NEWEST IN
Suitings and Top -Coatings
lief a Aliuesv v:',t that litiit•.I'reveli %salt tlens. eti.tt,tn-t:llloretl.
mean
\1'e Ihnt int„ our Clothe. ;ill tlic relincnietit, elide charaeterite
• (i,,,,,1 Iloilo,..
1:, 1111101. .tltel' Ile! :Mil Relt:iirutif
FRANK H. MARTIN
Telephone 317
CANADIANS AND Intik Nlot''iR'',
Goderich
-' i III I It RANK
'I'IHE FOREST INDUSTRIES
The follcst area of Cauda on which there is timhcr oto
merchantable sine is larger than the total arca of France
and Germany combined, the standing timber on this is
estimated at 2,-i billion cuhic feet. An area, of even
greater extent is covered with young growth. '
Thus vast reserve»r of wood is the source from which
Canada drew wealth in excess of St ttt.U(Nt,00O in 19 Si
(the /ate't fu --neer ara,L:itle) in the form of primary
rodents such as
• raw material for saw -mills, pulp mills, wood distills•
tion, charcoal plants.
• logs, pulpwood. bolts. etc., for export,
• • firewood, railroad tica, posts, poles, fence rails, mining
timbers,
• Maple .agar, balsam gum, resin, cascara, tanbark,
mom, cm
The total taiut. of manufactured products made pond.,
pally from raw matenalsofforest origin was $10 1,.135,9.18.
forest rnatuctf in 1936 afforded an excess of exports
over imports—S155.560,006—very important to Canada's
international trade.
The Bank of Montreal has co-operated with every activ-
ity of the forest industries—assisting in evety phase of
production and marketing. The Bank has had the priv.
Age of financing a !sage share of the export business of
these industries. Thousands of workers are depositors,
sharing in the safety and facilities of the Bank with their
employing companies.
Some of the Bank's services most frequently used by em-
rioyers and employees in the forest trades: Commercial
uoounrs, foreign currency accounts, financing of sh,pmenn,
commercial loans and discounts, collections, trade and credit
mformnon, safekeeping of securities: savings accounts; per-
sonal loans, money orders, travellers cheques, banking by mail.
BANK OF MONTREAL
"A Bond Where Sm►wff AcNYelt Art Welcomer"
Goderich Branch: A. A. NICOL, Manager
'nr -•• YP' •If_r►T' WANKING S[1YICI
o,
TNt OU{CONI OP sue +/PAIS' &UCCIaafUt OPIiATiON