The Signal, 1928-3-1, Page 1•
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THE SIGNAL
EIGIITY•FIRS'1' YEAR NO. 9.
SEAFORTH GIRL
TELLER SENTENCED
• TO TWO-YEAR TERM
Representative of Bonding Co.
Says Partial Restitution Made
and Company Satisfied
On Tuesday, before Magi et rate
iteiel, Miss Catherine Kerr, of Sea -
forth, pleaded guilty to the charge of
stealing $11,000 from the Dominion
'Sauk from June 1, 1923, to February
1, IO2(, and also to two chargee men-
tioning specific amounts included in
the alone total. Mhos Kerr was teller
of the Dominion Bank branch at Sea -
forth.
Slir was sentences to two years lets
one day in the Ontario Reformatory.
Dudley Iolmea, K.C.. appeared for
the Crown, and John Best, of Seaforth,
for Mies Kern
G. H. Mediand, appearing. for the
bonding company, stated that partial
restitution had been made and the
bonging eowpany was satisfied.
Magistrate Reid stetted that this was
the brat time he had. had a.welnau be-
fore him on aueh a charge and in
view of the representation. that had
been made to him and the fact that
rest,itutlon had Isr•tl made to the sat-
isfaction of the 1N.neling company be
would not send the eteeuset to the
penitentiary. but to the Reformatory
for the term Re stated above.
BIRTHDAY PARTY OF
VICTORIA H. AND 8. CLUB
ON THE BOWLIN
The only change in t
the teams in the Royal
gue this week is that the
the Lion Club change
'Lions moving up to fours
the 'Betoken drop to six
On Thursday night Dogda lou Road
Machinery Cu. took tars[ straight
ltuad
from O.F. Carey & Son. T. Tewnaeud
turned in the bighead score, 709, for
the D. R. M. Co. and C. Chaplain'. with
040, was high for Carey The Legleu
took two out of three from the Liana
11. McGuire, 70tt, for the. 141i012, and
W. F. Saunders, 67(1. for the Lloe
turning in the best scores Buren In-
vestments beat the Bankerstwu games
out of three. The high scores fire
A. Murdock, 696, for thump
Invest-
ments and W. Black, 658, for the
!tankers.
On Monday night O. F Carey A.
took two.from M.C.C. So. S• C.
Harris, vete 5914, andYoung,
fiLLEY8
ga•diug of
wling L'a-
ukera and
oaten, the
piste while
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MARCH 1, 1928
The News of the .Town
To 1111 Vseaney is Council
A meeting; to receive uominatlous
for 'the vacancy iu the town council
caused by the death of Mr. R. I1. Cutt
will lee held at the a aCu'hall uu Wed-
'treday evening, March 7th, at 7.30
o'clock. Several mimes are meutioued
fu connection with the vacacy, in-
clueiug those of J. J. idoses. C. C. Lee,
('thas. 1H. Humber, S. 1). Croft, T. It.
\\albs and T. cr tbanon, and prub-
ably others.
To Kingston for Seven Years '
On Tuesda Albert a net u o
Oflieer of Good Reads. esuteiatiea
At the, annual meetlus of the On-
tario Guix! ]toads AKsoclatiuu, held at
TOfon,tu lest we k, Mr. lubert Johu-
p.ton, of tow'u, was elects! first v4•e-
preeldeut. lie has beeit au active
member of the Asaociad.a for several
*sura and last year held the alike of
se&ond vier -president.
- --New Gauge Bailing
Mr. F. 1t. Miller will rortly make 8 D• tlyott for Tow° l'onzNil
extrusive alterations at hes garage
property', corner of Elgla and Victoria Mr. 8. D. Croft has been asked by
J rflI f G ei` starts. air. Miller luforas The Sig- a number of nttel+aye1'$ to allow his
y name to ore eltbwltteel at the nowiup-
erieh, pleaded guilty before ldagiatrate nal that the wooden stricture adjoin- flan mettlnq next \Vrdntttn night
Reld'to charges of atteripttd rape and ug the -eweut portion 'C the garage for the eting seat a the town coun-
attempted criminal assault. The ot- will Ire guru down and anew cement fol. a vacaoft wags a memtw of the
teuces took place iu Goderich town- Ii building, atout 70 feet by 35 feet, e . Mr ( committee which did s' the
ship two weeks ago. As Jardine had erected. The new builing wilt be I gest !cork loaf year, and IK• uth
Inst him st•a'ernl pmyiuua euuyic- 4 uatvl fur hwkiug rolair* to cera and was a member_
1 r 4 of coming ti k lust h eP
A Social item from Detroit
Mrs. Strubell, of Canton avenue,
Detroit. formerly M1as Jennie Seorrl-
sop of Galerlrh, recently entertained
a limitbersof friend* in honor of ber
sister, Mrs. Miller. The guests in-
cluded a number of former elotterlch
residents. A beautiful lunch was
served and the table was niely dote-
rattot with flowers. An enjoyable
r nlu was a ant by all present.
S
won't keep it green the rent of the y
ADVERTISING ONCE won't make
noticeable difference in your busineaa.
Hit hard and hit often
.T11E SIGNAL l'IIINTING Cu, 1.1a1ITEI). Publishers.
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• y, tirrh toad
George s.
t . Pe t ricks.
,t's games brought
. ber of epecVatora
games and It is
a Muter crowd at
The writer is in-
, emitera of the Lions
out 1u far•e on Fri -
to set the games.
' I St. Andrei's N
St, David's N'a
St. Patrick'.. N'
St. lteerge'• W
To Be Play
St. David's v
St. Andrtew's
Leat Fritlst
ung a larger •
than the {,re
hoped there w
thea wt•elt'. g„
furmt•d' tine; :t
Club sue,• a
ht ;Is
ee R I
H 'r lions on similar charges, the magic for tire vuk•aniziug. page I of the town council of Durham. He
a e
11pe had the beat scores for defeatedOn r trate took a serious view of the rase this issue Mr. Miller announces a ape- has therefore a general knowledge of
slxetfce teams. The Lune and eeutelwetl him to penitentiary for vial salts of paints, oils Gad hardware,
M.C.C. 10. 2 three •attelgteiat. A. J municipal affairs. and since his re•
afocKi(S, with 727, ftrr,tte Nuns, and. graven *encs on nue charge and our w-hirh >;rro*t be cleated tut to make mnval 't° lte11ieirirl he bus taken un
-_ !novae 'to goonrret to the t' of the town,
Or. Hall, with 581, for .t.CDott • 2. three years on the other, the sentences wvty for the new bundles mtiHieilnte and otherwise. of Ile wn,
hada the highest Co.took Doofnton to run-maatnrrently• :' Oddfeliews Eatt'1k11a
hag
Read Machinery . tote two of the Tosytwblp' Huron Lodge, No. 02, LO.O.F., held expresses -rills willingness to give his
three games -rote* Huron Investments. high Sees User in VluteGoderrdl more that its epuual at-home on •Fddsy evening seriees on the town council if .1e -
r.
man
nforTownshi* ,witht ,_wD. Mae IcaMr. Robert Winter raGot sired. but hug no thought of staudiug
• ai-the mem-.,_• a who may
man fur Itis team, while D. iuron 1 while nve visiting Ute farm rich tow hip, tM-r) vwith their
s t
l e numinatsd ._. _ .--_
turned fu the best score too Iluron In- ith cad eaKluu of Galerttf this gather stL at letkeeelilies llowra Hullriead eT way of Woods took ipe Puck, niched to St.
Warn. role l theoccupied the earlier pa ,rid and etch MacKay It H M CO.uw h watched the }
The strand bridge first coulter
Review of 1 ear's Splendid Worst 1)one
by This Organization
The annual meetlug of Victoria
Howe and School Club was held in
Victoria school ou the evening of Feb-
ruary 18th, the president, Mrs. A. Tay-
lor, in the chair.
n -
` nominating c
m
r [he mw
lite
report pin
• mittee was prertented and adopted,
Mrs. Palmer being elected president
for 1928, with a new exee•utive.
The busincwl of the evening having
- been eooetuded. there followed a retort
program, at the conclusion of w kh
Mrs. Taylor. the retiring president,
•---w;g presented with a pair of took
ends by the members of the Club. The
teachers and Club members are most
sensible of the energy and iutertat
]ire. Taylor put into ber duties as
president.
A review of the year's work pre-
sented in the reports of the members
of the executive showed a most inter-
aatietaciory history for
the mesa tesportant
work done by the Club its that of the
welfare committee. Many children
were supplied with garments, hoes and
sheen, making their attendance at
school possible. in this work the Club
has been grateful for donationtt"of old
and new garments tool new material.
Some asMstarx•e was given also to the
Children's the;ttr.
The "htrbbytfalr," held be the teach -
day nig r should slow their I [clod in the Nuprrwr fuurt here two
appreciation
i*tiz. rboys
ing
nnit Phan the being
are
do-
a la utiffa stand Judgment
iDiu favor of
the Mclean
rink and mak pout ofd games
ed Fel', Two good games err for j1500 and plaintiff's torts; the
ontown to pay its owu costs. The
assured. s 0 Judgment is recorder! as follows lin the
Be.8t, Anda S --St. George's
ward e,.e. out to win I ll.gu Mi Hall notes:
McMichael v. 'Neu of GodertalnttQ-
E. t)aucey (Goderieh) for p
L. ! . Holmes (lloderit•h) for town of
Goxlerieh. J. C. Makin*, K.C., and R
have had
tet !
have had t hgt Laude full. Bu ood n• I and W. ill NMbean. ht for- Lenon bye1hbus
M. MacKay asd Woods sere g goal, b*tld uud wife to recover $5,000 dam-
llowtnan 1Nt tote first Niot at ee wife as
- - AAsicS. ages fur injuries suffered by
JUDGMENT GIVEN FOR
$1500 IN McMICHAEL
DAMAGE ACTION
McLean! Liable for Amount
Awarded to Plaintiffs, Town
Pays Own Costs
Mr. Justice Raney has hauded out
judgment in the damage action Of
Louise 1. McMichael uud Ler husband.
Garfield McMichael, against the tows
of Goderich and Wilfrid T. McLean
and Wesley M. McLean, which was
Bt. Auu,, ht. St. (ntrg: s were
t Friday
k d l a absent ref a number
• 3t. Mikes•', would
las
w
of
!'• ens , '
phy(+rs. 1 glad therepra•n another
but 1t vies,
Sturdy' work
ber YY ru-h,
Phalen got t
ruear ant on result of stepping into an open area
hard melted* • num- lin sidewalk.
but Poul Hot store.
ugh fur allot on goal ;1- Judgment: Judgment . for plaintiffs
for *1,500, $1,000 for wife and $509
for husband with costs. Judgment or-
-der to favor of town against the Me -
Imams for the damages and curls
awarded to plaintiffs, but no order as
to tow'n's own Colla.
Other Celan Decisions
Judge Lewis has delivered judgment
in the case of Pickard et al. v. Ker -
nick, which was tried before him la
County Court in December last. This
is a ease from Exeter in which plain-
tiffs. representing the estate of the
late Robert 1'k'kanl, sought a declara-
tion from the Court that they are en-
titled -to right•ot-way over a lane be-
tween tbe Pickard property and that
of the defendant, William Kerhlck.
Ilia Honor finds that the intention of
the original owners of the properties
was to set aside the forty -nue feet la
questionate joint laneway, and lie
divided
ore
the
orders thatproperty
equally tretwt.en the parties, each
having ownership at the twenty-four
and a -half feet adjoining Ida own
property.
Osgood,. Hall notes record judgment
on an appeal by plaintiff in the case
of Querengesaer v. Stretton from the
judgment of the Ceonty Court of Hu-
ron
o-
ron of July 2. 1927. The appeal Is
dismissed with costs. Thi. case
originated at Brussels.
a„r .::'..s, --
CHURCH NOTES
unxo of the on \Vednesday morning u s
vestments, 34. 887. W. Barlow, able erring. Euchrletind the e Hobos Old Boya! Aasaeiallien George's detaece, shut nal scored the
highest he mono n due feeding with the tattle spent an -Pu joy 11 root the even- n of of through.
ware her a single leelpte• game. 341• pretty litdrlanimal,shrewulked secrete 'fug• the winners petng IIh1 A.D. Mo- rhe Huron
Old Boys Association of ! maned to Hrtrds, and ti netted the
The StandingToronto will be held in !Ogee flail.
niblrer for oke ere'ond tee. Lannon
Won Lost • a tett acre tier and (ben ctrmlugtto a teem anti S1 r. M. `krr'u ulirx1e Reg. }Am Street, In that cite on Friday through aid had only
.19 5 seven -wire feute topped with a barb solation prizes goingworked this way Legion 1 et)n was out TuRoni And Mr. Harry lute. Noble
evening, March 'jird eon mencing at the giN r to beat, at could hot
Dom. Road Mach. Co . ..20 ? she leaped the trace ae Grand Bell occupied the chair while The
Saltfort sista.-. Jeer at -large is 1)t cou[sa. ad aradinga was 8 o'c4a•k. A splertdid mordent pro.. g st ►nstey.
12 unusual thing in lie Ith
Lions
et th ober
period ended w
way town tile
this district. a program ofaODga a gram is promised, anti ithutble prises
_ carriers out, and alar Irnch dancing awardett to thea aurr•eesfut
15 i a very u
14 a to music fur[ttlbtrl by the ll be
will i e PatertAith
.,.....12 1212 Two of Them Wednesday tt 6tt Javkatm orchestra nt Belgrave.
WIC. F. M. ..12 'Chace was a fairly guudJattrudatlCe t[tetlt for everybody, enol a special 1n -
M. C. C. No. 1 ............11 13 a t t he Menetet ung Canoe Clubs at-. Rt -undo of 4th gtpde vttatlon is extended to all Huronitet
O. F. Carey & Son ...11 16 home, held ut the Masonic (fall on What will probably lot tbe biggest
in thetictfay and nnbnrbc to bit present
M. C. C. No. e 9 19 31rrinesday night. !tete Black and sInR1P re-uninu of an o,erw:t- gust and enjoy the gond done.
M. C, C.No.3 8 19 11r. Robt. Johnston were the winners ever held In Canada wilt take Ttla'r The annual pienlc.of the Hume Old
19 int "W," the consolation prizes going Boys' Attgociatlun of Toronto will lot
Railway -site I Mn. Downs and Mr. C. K. Satin- on March 24 at the C•rletrite hotel, .held .t area No. 4. Exhibition
b
Tea Ladies.
league F Toronto. when members of the old ends, un Saturday afternoon. June
nixh*d- --Toronto. orchestragatber Blue is on i
Fires r :. Gro. } C.F.A.tawill
la.d r e Crt
,. tda
ftri s and
aFourth I Ra ams
Wednesday Fw 1 e theworts On W T 2nd, when g
Streaks won two out of high* cores the a Rebekahc for Lodgee' the first time since the war. The bri- be letter than ever. All ports l,
we a l'xeklr tR. Pia Th, high d Miit* The rthe
held a euchre
and dente at the Odtlfrllow•a' Hull lust Rade Includes headquarters staff. am- wherever they are, ore trilled to
were MiesPar R. Plant, 's.r, and Nita munition crrlumn, and '3e following take part.
Mary Jdny s, stn right. The winners at cards were batteries: 13th of Hamtk and Brant---____ __
On Friday Vale»else won two games Mrs Wm. Leitch and Mr. H. L. Salk• -
r t Inns 14th of St C Weems's Interdenominational Prayer-
Cackleberries Miss 11. Zavitz.
, wall
from C:u•kleberrfes C •r \'nlcndas t - Meeting
1 1 hl unit ore For some years it has green the elle-
Meeting
Club oda 1
tl»rrn Incetittneata Night esrmrt11 u rel, trams PtltOrt+ There Set
'tankers
eel After lunch dancing was enjoyed
with music by the McKitmou ore ies-
gra. There was a Targe attendance.
athartnee. t
Toronto. and lekb of Owlish. As the
reterana.who verve n
neattered all Oyer Canals. li1 ity
names
Guesser t . Fortner,membern of
Mrs Wm. .forth won tee mat dowinner
.the units are asked to communicate
the winnerajtr**, of any
r ` contest held in church- they know to J. . MacDonald,
tion with the 8t. George's Church- : Is Rreaiinitran• o'
woman , Guild high tea and bazaar. Quassia,.. •,.
Mics McLean, 479, was high arxl for
u tom, In Canada and the rutted States.
best. has been e>petieneed in letting for the Woman's Missionary Societies'
a.
Ileslc won two nut of three A C, end nddre.ses of the Protestant (torches to meet on
Raines from Streaks on Saturday. the first Friday of Lent, for prayer
Mrs. , D.8. Mooney. 516. -and alis! R. nates) he airs eorete' to their address
and the of Christian missions.
Tobin, 418, were the high scorers. of the e,utssit R co nth, rat v
On Tuesday Katzet temper Kids
won two games from Nightiwwks. The
League SMdinit I }veno' stun window. Toe; guesses
Wm Lost 1 were necessary, as the first one re -
Valencia.
it . er Kido ......18 3 I stilted 7n a tie, Mrs. Wm. Murch and
\'nlenclns i8 5 Mrs. H. Tlehborne each guessing 30011.
Rhee Streaks 10 5 'I've actual number of beans a the jar
N'sheltie ks 9 8 I ea. 3007. In the second (vtntest a fn.
Lavender Girls 7 8 \Lurch's witless was 1200 and- Mra. Tich-
ratkltIrerries f 10 borne's 1500, the number of beans 1n who built the garage some
Dumbell. f' 70 the Jar this time being 1170. and who had gars» el to e
Lucky Strokes 2 13
G. C. L" L nectlnn with a e''• •
leas to Tuella The neMber
of beans 1n the jar on display in Mrs. I important Moen la da
An tmlortani developrern• dent M the N.erth street aux
automobile business in Qoderieh is the I Those who took part to the service of Riven.: wings, M. \LnrKay, Itewisen;
purchase by Mssre F. H. Woody and lirncer were: Mrs. ltolmein, Mrs. John sub. MacDonset.
G. II. Moore e.f the forme Font far- ilunt,r, air.. linndnll, Mrs. Phillip.. St.. l'hara-duns. Baker; detente,
age on Rt. Andrew's street. to le need \I r.. Gen. Johnston, Mrs. Honking. Smell. Lerman: centre, .lohnaOlt;
he Stpdetiaker Cara for this s out and lir.. Geo. Stellonnld, win., Phalen, Neweembe.
es t
n 1striet. Sir. R E Kelly.
Mrs. R h Farr can;[ eery Referee -N. B. FI' city.
town and d war. yt r.. ( Rev. t at C.
sword*. '!flding on 'l Fn[tb mud $t. Ilavid'* 2-,12 Patrick's 1
c in co Prayer." Sties Mary Clarke aor•om- I This ;;am, win• axty minutes of
1 \It v Roberfeen smoke brief- thrills from start t•• finish penalties•
rd making his
ueew''a goal.
Second torict
Sturdy tikes 4ait buts checked by
Meet's. Woods makes udaslr, but is
checked W eentre i by hued*. Bow-
man -res the eau* ire of the goal
and ahootst but la . roods makes
another n•sb, nsraere. Pbe-
laq k chested' by a s centre tee.
Moray iwures 't and shoots
s
• lwa
ala goes
but I. unlucky. ° y
straight for .'. i Andrew's
have u nice c., °today by M.
MacKay, Bowman Ni*ns, making
the score 3-0. Y. Kat gets credit
fur this c•onnter. ooda tries some
loch abuts but fa stare.
T
ltd
it. Andrew' more gosh
lin tM third, sore 5-0. V.
Andrew's seers 4e full sixty
minutia of (1 very player
for cause (\ an m he ' .wk and ga'd" play sad
The anxdlfarlee of Corderlch held their
were reedy t the gaate
. this year, to the chine's,
on ri-
of . h stew[ United Cboreb, on Fri- . eleed.. +...r
dry afternoon last. The' ehatr was The teams:
.\udmw
fere, \Vestbro'k. Woods; centre,
le Trade , t 'a -Goat annoy; de -
up
r"ruphd by Mr'. W. J. Andrew, press d taw
Ilfarc
up from Iondon on Totten
1 H nd School flub for the -- -
stet anti
time. ha. created n keen and
PERSONAI, MENTION
growing interest throughout the town.
he exhibit!' for 1927 almost trebled Walter E Kelly, ..f 'sondes
those of the prev nos year, e P was in to 7 rode
for this were donated dry the•('lnl, mi.. Jrtokena
tnupp!ema nttri by special awards from pe.tifion at Port ('••!florae,
generous friends. The ('lul abbe do- Sir. It. It. keel. 'As V ai-sting airs
do-
nated prize. for the comn11•utrm,ut Verna Sallow's at Itrya, .11.10.
excreltirc and 'prtmhn.erl w,m,• phty- air. Randall Merlon b:,- returned
ground equipment. A vethtatdh pet of
n-
• y n .
c en the international goals. and so fortis.
itaptist (turcch,'Mar. 44th.h Eteniug
subject, -
fire?" Old hymns, old Gospel, after -
meeting for prayer.
Annver•atry w•rcler•s will be held IS
North street United church on Sunday,
Mnreh 11th. Rev. W. It. McIntosh.
1),I).. of London, will be the special
"LIL" i h th i t1 r. \Voeotts I "1° i t rnati, nnl missimtnry eon falls disputed d f t4 pmai•h,r for the day.
lin o the Collegiate load- femme to I,. held during Passion New'-1,mlo• gIt t pock trim flu W r•be. at the usual hours it Vita
The meeting t has been the Stndt-bbaker preeenMta_ •
era (.a•nfl 1 !u facia strut United ul church next Vic -
•
tine Literary Society last Friday even- tics here for tiome vessel.: and • r. h• to the tion,.; of Doors. Sir.. faeeoff but fust to , u. silo day: Fellowship meeting at to a.m.;
Vic -
log was to charge of Jett Abell, first I, Meer' has been aesFNinted >Zr
h•a=3rr.•t•i.eet. Th, pMrprsm .tor the , her .,f years with Frank \lu•La K IwA.•it L•4 to offering ons tale!! Elliott, but y.....t,er ...hoed At .t Ism.
• iebxia• xra e • 1 . , nogtt• Amin. sad •I next. Sala -
bath
num- (Tt,v.l.Jnc. Hamilton jw.ttounerrl the turn lust- to Stoddart, Who
pa> -ed t°
u hlin Elliott', shot on geld wets pub"' wor.htp nt 11 8.111. and 7 pill.;
town on Y' a etenvtg loeluded a delwh• on the sub- at the well-known hon r R gY
ni ' Mt -h• nsle h•e art ratter radon and has tl n. here in touch to 1* forwarded to the• tree -rarer ..f the turned aside Sarcine in Knox eMgr l
Jtr•r. "Ita•n.rlatt.' that M c y, lin Ie Inter-Mmrvl oormmittrit ort \{'nmrn'. Newcombe
thn•ugl II., ,•,'toneY• forth will le eoinniet it by the mia-
.!'ati riehee. develops ch•ira,• 4'r... Th, more toro teas with Studebaker owu,rg illaalnnory- Coetttie- of Canada. lift los, ti.• pack. yksddart, coking' otter. W1hb' •is of ee•rntonc; 11 uta»
affirmative was taken by Miss Alma in Can il. -tett) ets::L WIRMy of him. Le Purls m, the Ice. loot 1t f. Lotman.
Mlle Water Club's Arritisl MacKay checked t we•a uud had a "The i,:,w of Compensation:" 7 p.m..
Howell anti air. Ilunner. representing ile has 2nd a wile rxptrlenee, not • \\' ler ,ui.I 1'rnisa•." Sn1.1 illi Bohol
farm 11.. while MTs. Ethel ('ick and oily wits )tnldcrlrukrr.bnl.bjlh other At the emitted ervterx1 nn+'lin_ ..f slut oh ttltl►ntN;Ig.QHd. Grah•w trtrd Iii-xt-lu'c1 -__
'- _ :,..Por _. ... , lir ,r•:. lee but gets tct.ed Ly
In NTG ft As uomtay ,;yenmaw, vet evens .,..... .aan,.r. . -..... ,o.aco,e,•' dt
ttcraic e nt ]ort! street United
_
t\'1 f M fife
turned 'from. a t
t Liu l I tam P
t
honks was pitrelmad Tor the school
library. also soya te'II folrthe medirin
chest and reronls for the a•tctrnla.
- Flowers were Moto sent to those in
tremble.
_The ...net omelets parly._heldlln
pelmet groteid. Is the one rnoney-
making effnhr of the year. Thnt heed
en Jelly Luh of last year proved most
suct-ecufnl. The proceeds of the work.
home -mode baking, candy and tea
table* netters the Club serene 8100.
The prises. won 'by the children for
the enntm nrmngcal he lie'ten tera thl'
1) minion Day and Centennial Reek
elite folded folded to the fnnde at the dis-
pose, of the school:
rhtring ihte- alar Ole itieettt'fgb were -
Mode lnterenting and ,ijoyotub by
prormms of nim le, Ilterntere and
mint very tine ,o.Tr•se.•c siren by
helpful friends. The meso executive
hope. for R rnlreunafill ycnr And nn In-
crenned membership for 1921.
As this wets the annuli "birthdnv
pe rlY" of the flab. n social luau' foT•
owed. tient 1n Krone. ant eon t,.(F.
.with n birthday enko' Anti lnneh en.
_joyir' h.ven_htrYe numire_r of gneete.
The trotting Antoci with the singing
M the•-Nnthonni Anthem.
after n vinic with triennial it, Marys.
Kra, HOeo1Q Currie. of alor•'tiay. '
Nl•wCOm1N-, -Alip_.r,_.
- --_ Wird f',.n-retry Clnh. held on 1\rlue•±+Jny tnodny •r fellow.: IA
rias rut. her moth: r, h ,et. G.or• took fire orygs/ctte side. Ta+P-+te"'iyf"° too bio -e. .ar1110,1a; latiele, mo- 29th nit.. there wa+n very S,teKey puttee to St digit, to.td*rt Arent next
PQM. ,. was in favor if the nPRntice. A piano tor cars that far several enta evening. the .
Sirs. (Reel) t'. t'. Care I:ns r•- n' tee itr w»M Young he En", INrn ni .he ata[ „t.•
Mr. l a uu : the i.e and hull ■ yl:,tt ,•u oal. 1, Ig•rshi
' -r441 \ 7
.valor girds. The ..Journal" wit. read Weed. and beet/min, a dtdaen oflia inteh•sti. stent acs. the announce- but K au' turner r z
1 t sus
ru ores given
rending 1y )flint. Elsie Rioter, and,a entering Inter
it,•ho,! 1A$tt tt. I matter. arresting the weifore of the therail St ttft aorkeel lois
JPn,unstratinn of club aw'ii(gtng by four entering onto • •{iaruNraalp with1 t'tith were djs.'uswlI. Otte partlenlerly 1p 4 It nk.
f 1 T
tLe r presentative eittendanee and many passed to Elliott. wt..) fest the Vick lin
two -week.: oust 1n I 11.r M,11'.• l',111•
a.m.. Slaws Club, Hi•si,•n Hand and
classes. '1'I r• sits Ji t In 1.' 11.eu.sest
1. ' ,•t a ie
i'. i.1
.- Iutre 1 1
itev. J. E Ford wilt' fend the .1 41.141A
Mr. itolm'rt Meant Iy Is 1i,ni, tram \L ••
Fort ihlrweti!, whore he a.:- enraged by "Itnd"•9tunly and the anierit.' Irish, he is realize,: an unbitten he memo by the retlrin¢•president. Capt re uci„ tip th L,, rot cion. Piddle* w°rshly tit 11 n.m. nn
duringthe winter. orchestra dispensed music. A play, has long cherished t„ get away trent 11111. that the deed for 118 nrrrs of , I'w ked by 5:'•dd,trt. ]1f t 11 mode 7 { .m. rte snbjer•t „f the mornhuR
, but failed to '
I 1 1t the "it I•nrs to Advertise" was interesting the site and conned a'beMGmetw In golf :settle raid green rnirosr!1 hr tl•a a s;dtadld u1!: un:l s armors will be "'fhut---1 May \Y1>!
Sirs. 1.. 1 1jolt'
it BT I I ' t tv w iy
last frac m
to her home on Tne may.
nerd Flsle Winter ano[Erlc Gardner. (n ninke ""Igive a!:'entiems and tIn ership. This covers conelderable of Ili IItaset, aMd
ii,st r r,rt n randy L•terotNd for Tweedie t1 r, op the i
K. felts ,n, .w Ii +1" t _. . .
menthol at .\Imont•, rt•nurnav{ ;and amusuq, The role. were hrkrn good town like
1 . 1 inti and Marr, PV'toi menu. and was now itt ti to )' rn•u,tr a e t'hriel." Snid,iy school o1 a p.m.
he ilia Marjorie- Hethellngtnn, Mics 'Intention of Sit r able to the 1'Inl for {g•rnuinrnt ,awn. U:r°u{fb. the t.•:nn and sir : a Cast one we
.MT! C. le 2Visit W hn: mrnr i procetu••nts to the pr,'leert thi•c hove
after a week's visit with i,er anugh• I iter- ul.lu. , . ..tet eeIt ', K
II
• • ' o. bolt stole
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Popular Than Ever Pur'.u: , 't r In of zolf {mrlr,st tend extends tie. arra for j •1 -'I.eT Try lett:in. 1.tniti:lt -WI leg
ter, Mac. P. ii. to luweyer, at Nettles More aft rounding out the finest fo;:rnres of a away fast {oohed like a encs counter,
(•menses. 'That perennial favorite, the high the showroom, and .\pr11 11. -,et 1c w•t ac
Mae -
Miss stn rot Wilson has laid ten given annually by the ladles ot''the date of the ,pen!rg ote Stud,-
need modern snit rnrtr+• r.• .lealrtwd !'tut was cl,•..., I by Mot Ray. SGIc-
M t 1 : ttglt the emirs teuru
up this week will:-11severe a_.-r'torrh. *Mesas no flew -tine -in bake -ga-f Ile he one of t"!tie n'e fon-mos ante, hny ruche,, fi
"tin." itrs. ltrtli•t it ufcine her popularity. In feet. the attendance ---- - 'Innalt. The directorate pnr{e•+rs eti• ++foot only 11. : l ,• to k••,t.i•ttt faihd
iGaeHo IntPrfrrsasa
work tin the C,utr:al school s;aR. °n Thursday evening last a{seemed to tiering to these original pitons in ale- t.. do so. It:,ru a seat down the Ice,,
R veloptng the renew• to n tit,It satisfactory the lost ihi•"...I:
iltl•1„ uy 'Phis re
St r. Airs. SIarN;r,gar w:.• :it' Pot;ore larger titan that of Inst year. One At the mmtin ..f the water An'i I stilt.d ton , :'.:il,:ei D° trent of ih,
Is.ion on 'I` uredny Inst, the
Perry yesterday attrnd,nR t'.• funeral
George 11•wirmaa.. following letter t r a: s neelved teem F.
of his son-in-law. Re
whose death oxrirrAll 011 M'ndny.
Friends of iii'- Aileen iiae ansae
will. be pleased t,• kinw et ['ruglr, 1.
pastel the examination of Tor»ntn ye°r hilt for Ida absence in 'Toronto, the •:11111' IN. .int • 'Ile Mal R.atTio ;fill. A..1. Medssi .1. e
t'omaervafory of Musk, h. irrimnry where. ec.ryhody is pleased to know• At ..tn't011: f l''1'nrsons. 1►r .{. C. Ifnu'er. R. I FI'
ra • 1 he is making et satdsfneters recovery1
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BRIEFS
'Mange noticed with regret was' that light rouun deeofrtpl +hemnt.
Mr. C. A. Nairn was not at the door me ow ng e ( A titrMq dtrett,rnt, of cr){nhle P1 Para IM Iro•k Wad" it seusrt- a{N•rinteud,nt'8 Dips,.
A. (shy, rl:ief engin•r, of the Iiydro bnair..•s. men and n.'tIn co frog her ' :1 lave. ..,',. rtmoo,,:ling 41 riffle- ltesr't'ce Feeley --eavtting. March
untie] to wall ticket.. This wits Sir. ;!,t a . - ngitt Ir...,k on his 10th. for a "'aNe' and inner• to Ire
Noires a nh" for mons year,. gnu( mn iat•d•trle fuser Cou ntafon, Aid the been .,k•rt,ot in the following: Nin,,,,. tot. Patrick's"anward branch
1 l mei that a copy of LAi, .1." ie a ru-h on the given by the .
donht avnnid hnyr green via nttaln thin eorawlstitrtt i• -s SI:r,F:wnn. Ur 1 LL \I,cL!,n. E. iI
-sett \lacKn.y, lin . Fridnt last Ma gist rele Reid
.lust r•len4tl •new Mare,' rt'Snnls.
Ali ltrtttt'Wii•k reword. nt popular
prieew, ('nnt J"ll'N Dn'q Scorn.
The Mandl int- tint of the Children's
\its Sa•I,ty will he held not Tuegrtn;
neer. Slnrch 6111. 111 4.15 p.m., In the
SHEPPARI)TON
mirmi.l'.titlYI )X. Feb. 29.- Mrs. 11p -
shall, who hod sheen , visiting in 1111e
nedghI.orhnal fir the east threw
months left on Rntnriay for her home
in the Weer -
Quite n number from around here
e
attended the dRnee•at rimer Moore's
'mat F'ridny eight. All report a good
time.
Vies Mae PMennry !eft nn Tnewhuy
to attend it ontient In the Clinton
hospital.
We are Rind to rep(rrt that Wee Etta
Quaid. who hart been confined to her
hemp with "fin" for the past two
week.. is very much improved in
health.
Mr. rind Mrs. Tom Rosie are visit-
ing nt forearmrt nt the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Sire. altillrtnald, of Kfn-
talt.
Mr. one' Mrs . William poster have
returned home fitter reciting A flew
days with him brother in Montreal. .
Was Lentil etrnhnm. of Sheppar,F
ton, who anti ,foiling a few dews late
week at the home of her Mater, Mrs.
Andrew Bogie, has returned home.
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\\', re in re'rip f your otter a Ltuyd, K. i'. . firs, 1111•! .\. Rel.' ant (1
f a. Tr 1 alliin. -- e -torn•-- .
Mrs. Warms* las refnrw
uaxlittu,uta wish {1r,LTaaa_''tM Fele 4;44 attar. Iwte that shut u „• 10 tnl
1 term I tiff,
u' ora n n{rr ` tr7 i -A.-a`.' twrri+
lmrlr•:ni, where •tie spa 'omni The' weever «•redo! on Thnrs.lny-lseh'r wits of the d4uion that the nd fr,m fir n 1 1 IN••n ,'e ted tl . .I was '
o t c we her ton-11,:Iw and 1 night a•n! an improvement. If pnsnible, trouble i perIi ttee'I +. 1. dile to.tlunh- foi'nw•hrg ntftrrs: Pr•sirlent, lir. A. 1 ' x was
m n h spirting. on those of former year., and After Ing on onr hash '•' •font Msulnturn ti 'nooke r: vier-ittusi.b•it. .\ .1. Mae. • ' 1• singly y
Mrs. wi Sni- and Mr(.. 0, . • 1' n•nrol, flour runts
Sirs. )tlNurlintt find children ..,, coming enjoying if thnrnngh't those present Fay: trasmrer. (1.L. Thee -n., nisi I • r :cru. the
newt still fnt'tt er eetertitttt r! by nn "We hove nicer, ., ' its letter to the „s•r Mac. It.,. ^I T.. 1,1..„I. •
u.:. we•11 eh• ..•I tlj/t `„ ....__. ....
this week to c{Nasi ,.ono time in 1 operation .le• tirtn„o . why wlil, no ii. -I ty. T':Ird rertrrd
Gielerleli, eseellent program rendered- In the I I FI• ns for the o.4- ratan and On, Stneidnrt in No id' way throngh Pt.
ogle rti r air. way tiay- main andienrinm of the ehr'r h T' Is doubt. sok Into the IDatl'Pei.f In., oc, prnretne11t of the eeterte--trill le der!t . Sc. ,•mi Ptrlo.l _ . s• eh„u,P to -s•oer. bot
London \ I t I'I:r etnrte r fees n,j rfiet•k,Ig Int'. for n
den of id oil Heli has ',Sew New MF,belittled vocal riots by ea .-•d by the aging •1•I n do,rM t- win. heavy. , .•! fsAd ..:..1 the (drat
York. Hort will go on In i" o p n e , ,undoubtedly..
r de, w'hirh I. u•+ 1 lin prneti, ttlly hl lttirt, nl- 1"•oat* fut.tfipl ice Aehny. . !alt, ,
tv
it tbp-r ttt• puck to 1 of the W.,rtlwn`s Ilosidtul Anxilttr}'.
1,e err tenni, but 1 foto 1 1-ree1 • S1a-Ie1' tt of t..,•!erieh.
I nc •luring thin scally of keepers liquor for sale ti
T fa.t, but no ; ,etiletre,rd 111m toTWA--month in
inlayed nn -
,:1aa n,. 'h.- definte• nM fat irrnuf it. lenchq the score 11
king .,r t. rat'..
ni the tdtd of 1',• arond lm•riod,
.Ont nn , s. ,- net to '3118* Panting curs 'o i.. bowels' - with tv the IH•w ep.taIlew at Is Meet- '
del hi \I Fwtn 311 Naomi N •D^rmid Mee , ane In¢ n• v1 w11 k ,Ind w nthe shot wa. 'limed ashes by . Donk..
ei nr rl,r+. Sols. ilnigt and woe mn IY Fl I Lannon of ' is time goo a penalty,
M note v i exhibit le pSit -y• de- \\' F. ' n i nnrrnnn.ed to the public of I' 11 tl making thin",had f.,r St pat's, s. al
IMP reverting, to !owlets- Sit ltayden 1 1 let •t!t{rarat•ts whtrh w•1t1Ph ► writer's favoHt or the J,:nior 0:11A.
will enjoy a fostnlght•e ' i.:itinn at If Render wr
1)nytonn Beach. Florida. ail t n year IJP
Mr. Everett F, Tremblay left lent
week to take n trnetwbrtf' alrlitkrrt
011 the terse purebred somas farm of
his uncle. Kr. Chas, A. fnl!ingtfn.
tf°r1. Tits mev friends
\largarest,Wile.n. a 'ado solo by Mr.
F. R. Miller. n piano and ocean duet
by Wee Gladys Murray and Mr. P. D.
Major. nn orwin nntnter by Mr. Ma-
jor. and n rending by airs. Major. The
ehnreh ,emir wing some Reotttah etrn.
Rnd spleetione here given by two gnat -
tetter -Tote of ladles (Meese Pantble
McEwen. Margaret WIleon. Aileen
Stowe and Naomi 3feDermldls-and the
other a male quartette (Mayers. .1. F.
Thomson. C. R. fintinderi. A. F.
Sturdy and 11. H. Retd1. Rev. R. C.
McT)et-mkt weed se chairman.
Mine T?Pliwht Kutch, wbo 1s the
.hnmpon for Ifnrom tonnty in th* oro -
all tbnn• stills noel • ,ngtac cif n very twitch one {wrist ung particularly 14;o Jot range, I.J la=t:• 1. le -
r. Nt. T1s, hl'- were, - -- -- to coarses.
Ia ole o 'revel ray .. proved Aladin). get a penalty which seemed
.freg•rol hist Prr•rrirrq,-w'n=tigt '
kt one of the worst radio n the Clot, won id 1te nperniOd .;►rigors y centre fillers,. i roveNd • t„ ,lo him ;i lot of l Kraal. an a bald
knew• nf. "Thorn ore e.An n h the
* for the enjoyment of It* re.Idgnt 1 his nbiltty b w rag the first gnAl of
raters iln (I mnehhpa 's g tai, or• memlernhlp. this game. .4..4
'o ainut,s after Elliott minute after retorting to the ice he
(iter. for the cotnlnny'. generators hod w•ir•.1. Ionian dohs_ ...me pretty , -t °red the winning goat. St. Pmt's
and for electrical ooTtaratus in the --- titickhnndling, metol the score. fan- '.'Ling acre* upportunlfv to cern the
flour mill which ino‘ emote consider- . ei1'!('DAL OI'Tit`AI. OFF4tR I Oen 16;:i al get de'a'th the dofenee. but •. ore, 'shoed three rind four mea
n-••lin to tarn- nbr•anl hot St. David's playing a de -
neer Bran (f 1
and Agga•lates will miss h+ eneerfnl
smile and genial ,fu•tsnneit, hut we
feel sure be will he both "appy and
prosperous with how sentinel iThele.
Mr. Wallington is envoy herrnving
ton rmderwent
after A serious opera n h
,rc4ntTt, for Which he referited' thirty
dnye In Rrantford beetita!
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A entente* of trardlltr `nm d. 1. terleel eontelt eond»rtrd tinder T'nited
the theme of the 4barmnn*t• store rhumb als{ttce.. will meet Mn. Fd -
ad. on lege 5 this "eek i8 to a wards of Samoa, she champion Ire
great opportunity for any n want- Tensbton mnnty, in St. Jnhn'agbereh.
lag anything in this Ione. Stretford, on Monday evening/feet.
Rile tmitrie.
"Re would snggsl that you notify
he Inspector or the Ooderleh RniHO
AMo(lntion of the contents of thisletq
ter In nrder that they IDay
nta
the equipment In the near moil."
At thle meeting the 'ommigsinn had
be'fois, ft maty: minor stdomittPd be the
Turbine Ifktnlpment f o. of the layout
o new pumping Pgntpment. Thee*
re etree to the engineer, to or-
der tha gigot prehmlhnty work of in-
stalling the/ new egnipaNat may he
eomtnen
111th -¢rod, henry -weight
1pr omelet' and iyeelan en
flat spherical lenses for only
other !tyle of frames and
lowest prices. Eyes vanmin
well known and pninstnklntr
Sfr. MISS eon, with twenty.scvtn
tears' erp.tience. eighteen yearn
coming to (Toderielt You err assitrid
of the heat optttle work to be obtained
, and of carr moderate mot. Thursday,
Friday. Saab 15, 16. Smith's Art
*torr, Goderteh.
gold titiPtl Ina Itt late tt'. p K
with hnm, who was uncovered. MarKny frnglt'P Ram, effector! thin effort and
1(4(10. A11 ' took the posh. ,s,-nt through the de- pinv ended .u1ih the Fore to favor of
tegt,es at fence, but was tripled by Barrow, who `t Darid'c.
e.1 1)V onr got a penalty. \h•'ffay got pos8esslo,t The tenmti:
gfr*,Iallsd. of the putt and by some nlep stick St. David's --[foal. Bluest ; defence
R 1. Thl. \fir11by eine Tweedie: r'.'ntre. Tl1lott;
S flet f ante
hand ng scores
t another goal.
venal west ellapnsd Mekong the gime- she; g. Mai Kny And tar r
tatara as being „rads The writer be- Mnllough. .
tog ei mer' to tar play nt the time
St Pntrlek's- 41n411. Doak ; defence.
than the tipieiui + could not wy It afore and Ttirtomt}eh♦l entre, M. LAn-
wN offside. nor ^ietd MacKay.
who non; wings, N*wcoml1p And Borrow.
gent the puck, bol the referee decided Referee -N. B. Fleetly.
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