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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-4-23, Page 1TIC READ THE ADYERTIS IN THE SIGNAL Pb e } READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE SIGNAL AND SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP! AND SHOP WHERE YOU INVITED TO SHOP! MI.HTY-HINTS it � PERSONAL MENTION 40011 . Mr.- end Mrs. T. H. eve atWing, returned from their winter stay 1u Florida. Miss LUllau Mar`ette, of St. Ceth- sihyeat wits the weet•end guest of M iss Dees Riley. XMI11181611tt for Master Reggie Jesting. of Clinton, spear Suter hulidar with Mr. and ��� Huns spent T. R. Wants. Capt. and Mr*. A. Oratgle have re groups of. - . • W1NGHAM, April 20.— A riot of darllag color. gr George Spot- turned to Cleveland atter visitingand dancing girls, _ ton, Conservative member of Perna- here with Mr. and Mrs. A. Yowlie pretty retty singing skits and a fast- til �t- lt- Meat for Huron North from 1928 un- Mr. and Mrs. C. V. W1lttarr. (j lug music, lively Detroit, were week -end siesta of Mr. morlrg. h(larloua DI.1 "•0 was the Williams' mother, Mrs. Geo. Williams. treat awaiting a c•pactty audience at GOnER1CH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1936 News of Rescue Capacity Audience at Last N 1d'SSI ow "ionise of 1936" a Varied and Delightful Production by Local Talent WHO 11 Tis? prrsd away In Wingham General how Otal at 8.45 this evening. Mr. 8potton was taken Ill at 81a Rewe here Thursday last and was tiBoved totbSapital early this even- ing. wtsre-6s tladertriiC ttD operattoa for &strainal trouble..._._" Mr. Spottun was a satin et Maros Meng, having leen bora $ Howick township fifty-nine years'Igo. He waa educated at Harrtston High School and Clinton Model School. Before he- arths en8•ged to conducting beMnesa college.. be taught school at Wroxeter amid Arthur. At the time of his death. be waa owner of the Canada Mathews Col- lege in Toronto and tole Wingham Beataees College here. He was some years ago editor and publisher of The • Advance. Hs was well knows hroughout the Province as a nubile speaker and during the last number of years was in constant de- mand on the Conservative platform in anti parts of the country. His genial I rMaaer and his booming voice will _-tiMn•d during future campaigns• 'The late Mr. Spotton was a member AM the United church; the A.. F. & having been a P-D.D.O.M. of this order. Ile with also a member elf the 1.0.0 F , the L.O.L. and the Miss Minnie Campbell, MtR J' Vi Johnston House last night whin Johnston and Mn. Harold hurley the "Jollies of 1930" was presented weee k. relatives at Haralltae under the *wipkes of the Lions Club. Rev. Dr. and Yrs. J. H. Barnett All through the entire performance souallty of tbe diced have returned from Pasadena, Cali- the dynamic personality evidenced. Kerala, wbere they spent a very pleas- tor, Desire J. Bourque, ant winter. Scenes changed as it by magic, time Mr. Chas. Robinson, wbo has been uses came a11dwwent, sk ran off watchman rrapidity with atchan on the mfr. Ontadoc at the smoothly. harbor, leaves sbortly to sail on the which the entire nb w was prepared. Mr. Bourque, ed his in the sir. A.tlK. W.el. n badness many years, pick Mrs week attenCurriding Mon 1ntion cast[.-_ tbe'm their realises, this attending a convention of chat ard•�TiagTif the I/0D•E•. a delegate from the and Khan 1a the almost Incredibly Ahmeek Chapter. abort time of two weeks. Principal Scott and Mr. B. D. Twain- The musical revue lopened wltb * ley, of the Collegiate institute stiff. attended the meeting of the Ostart° Educational Association at Toronto last week. - - Rev. A. W. Brows aae Kra Brows. of Hannon, Out, spent a few days fn this vicinity this week visiting their son, Mr. Sidney Brown. teacher at BeomiUer. Mimeo Marion Snell and Clara El- liott, of Western U-NterMty, were week -end Adhere at the bores of Mr. J. Jenkins and Mr. D. J. Burns, reepectively. Mrs. T. R. Bingen said sop Georg.; of Toronto. visited IIIc. G. M. and 1111 Black Heights For maey yens he f Ivy Elliott last week on their way sewn, serving as mayor and coupe tl- Mr, and wan greatly toterewted In the Chamber of Commerce. Sarrtving, besides his widow, form- erly Catharine Taylor, of Wingham, le one daughter, Glenna, Mrs. T. C. Zeman of Mimico He is survived waa "Ye In "de*" "rates of this home akar a visit to Yrs. E7itott's pa- ternal home is Huron townablp Mr*. D. J. Lane apd Mrs. H. C. Dunlop left or Saturday to attend the Provlrclal meeting of the Society Women's Missionary Ottawa this which is being held at OW week. also by one sister and Peppy chorus, "Cheer R by the Else for �pyterlan churches. H came to Dtm- and White dGirls, dancing teamed up don about eighteen years ago, coin a y Little dad datncing background for gun gay- tittle to the second song 1 lag after Rev. G. Gomm, Mr. and Wea't Relieve lea-Ralniag.'' Bert ' Mrs- Craig_ left Dasgannon about six - Middleton and ala baif-pint.= WWer." I teen years•ago, -a-returned to their Donald Johnston, provided many a 1 native country (it- ffebtland.-T� laugh with their quips in "In Town had no family. He passed away few years ago le Scotland. Mrs. for the Day." was "Alice Craig le still In Scotland." ♦ veryy number with Blue Gown," wn,,'" wGertrude Heist In Miss J. 1. McAllister of 8t. Angus - the leading singing rots swag the eta duo write* to the same effect. tamed young ladles. .11191Kb't and This week we publish another from ejor was a brief but roam skit to Tbe 9lgnal'a gallery of "unknowns." tell us who it 1s? ♦rlficii- Calder-. -Sad- Secant' Cad atayone - - McManus discovered tW •ware long ENGAGE"p A YNOITNC - D lost friends. Hit of thew t n to emelt of heart chorus, portray 7 nd girls tr Heard Joyfully Intense Anxiety over Pate of Ks Trapped in Nova Scotia Kline Dr. D. E. Robertson and Alfred Scadding, the two Toronto men who had been Imprisoned since Sunday. April 12, in a 'shaft of the Moose Bit- er gold mine In Nova Betels, were brought to the surface last night Just at midnight, after ten da) s of tense anxiety and as the outcome of a grin TEM $1ON&L PRINTING CO, L11fITED, Pu irart.wiuurs Qom: I,Rev. Dr. Thornt Saves N W es do D No Casa Seven non -jury oases mate up tbe docket of the Supreme Court dttings over which Mr. Justice 3. A. McEvoy will preside dire next week. Tbe Thane sittings will open on Tuesday• are ter criminal cases. caroled • In addition to four cases adJ from previous courts, the following cases are -entered for trial: Davidson vs. McLeod et al.—In thla actlou there are severs defendants, from Vancouter. B.C_, to States tidied, N.Y. The plaintiff, Wm. E. Da•vldeon, Matheson horse dealer, asks that • conveyance of property made by the defendant Lesile McLeod be declared null and void, alleging that 11 was made fraudulently to au effort to de - struggle by the reecutng party to feat a WO judgment agalpet McLeod wrest the trapped men frum a terrible fate. The rescued men were said to be 1n remarkably good condition consider - dug the terrible ordeal they bad exper- Ictnre la last week's fenced. Herman Magill, the third Regarding the p member of the party, died on Mou- Signnl Mrs. F. atom of Auburn (form- day unable to withstand the rigors erly of Dunsaiiiiobl' wrjtess of hie undertrOond tmprtsenment• 'The picture in t$. week's Signal Radio messages from 18e mine bad is Rev. M. P. Craig. a former pastor been eagerly heard in Goderlch as news was broadcast of the attempts to reach the men. The tension grew as reporte came ,that the rescuers were nearing the imprt'oned men, and .JledeZ ay the prospects of_ -tisk re- aae were the topic of codiaatlon wherever Men or vomer -•ice. At midnight, when the news came that the two men were actually out of the mine, there waa general rejoicing. The bell of St. George's church was rung to spread the good, mews. The custodians of nther rhumb belts not 1* reached. Cherie.. Albert Lockhart, of Citateg'. Kou.eb in ord. the }}yy wring for a divpree-from_kiliwIh, NOW a household word, the name off lemma Susan Lockhart, of Toronto. Iertson was already well known naming John Hardtsty, of Toronto, as clinic In Godet'kh, at wM( — three brothers 1 Mina Maryatie McEwen, of Klnder- Mn. Frances J. Strong, of Gorr le: slay. Sask., her sister, Mn. J. Connor, Wm_ J., of Palmerston; Arthur H., of of Kapg'sMetag, and lin. G. Badley Toronto. and Robert A.. of Wingbam- and daughter Jean. of Kingston, were Tbe tuntael will be held from 81* i guests last week at the home •of Mr. tate home at 2.80 p.m.. Wednesday I and Mn. J. J. Malum. wften000, Interment in Wingham wiwetta y. There was • very large ■ttendag'ee at the funeral of the late (Keown'• _ tog', which took place yesterday et` Wingham Those present from God - leech included, besides Mayor Mae. Moran and J. B. Reynolds. who acted se pallbearers. Mr. and Mrs. H. Black - Moue. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Schaefer. 41 L. Parsons, J. W. Fraser, B. O. Mannings, Mrs. E. R. WIgIe, Mrs. W. Patton. Yrs. T. H. Wood. Be,. W. JooewRateman, A. 'Y. Sturdy. Tributes at Ottawa Oto George Spoon air %MA'i"i3Eit The official temperatures of the taut Week and the corresponding week at >�( year were as follows' s 19Se - Ii1M ' Max- Min. Max. Min. Thum, April 16 ....42 SS 83 24 Fri., -April 17 _ 43 93 3(l 28 Sat., April 18 - 38 31 43 29 Sun , April 19 46 82 552 2R Mon., April 20 _..._50 99 51 29 Tac++.. April 21 .._.--,42 3(► 50 30 Wed.. April 22 -.._ _Jt7 27 46 36 In favor of the plaintiff. begetl the con•eYanne wax made a day before the judgment was passed. The co-defendants are E. D. Bell, L. McLeod's lawyer, of Bruits/els, and J. P. McLeod, of Vancouver; Jas. Me- Leod, of Excel, Alta.; EltsabethSltm- mo and Jennie M. Davies, of Staten island, N.Y., and Norman McLeod, of Howler township. Holmes vs. Pease et at.—Sarah Holmes, 02 yam-meet,oat set , Moraska rib that a tax deed age township property be declared wall and void, atleglne that a sale for with axes was cnadoef� without complying the prevtstourrof the Assessment ... L'bk.violin-la for $21161/ a LiV1b inter- e't allegedly doe under Indenture of the mortgage. The defendants are Elijah Pease, his wife, Elisabeth, and eon Bert, and County Treasurer A. H. Erskine, who conducted the sale for eonid•. taxed. at North St. Ch &nnivereary ServYss a Su ful Occasion--LootUre on Monday Night Large congregations attended morning and evening services as North street United church on Su when anniversary services were h The speaker was the widely -travelled Rev. P. Brad Thornton. D.D., of To- ronto. The pulpit platform was tastefully and attractively bashed with calla lines and many beautifuW the foliaged planta. Special music was presented at each service, ander the directing' of �'.• Mr. It. Y. Player, organist and Mott- ?t„ master. Sololats Wye M1•• E. n Mia/ M. Pentland: Mir B. ase, Mr. L. Hanna, Me. 8.' R. M ♦t Mr. Gerald Seabrook of -rag'''s the evening aweless an, 'Ihag'• duet was played by Mr. Pi•%en at tb• organ and 1st.S flak* IAN at the rem. Tbe minister, Rev. W, 1'.j SS, who conducted the seryl •t the morning ser Clarke, of Godericb. Dr.-Thurntoh took as the text Ids_ morning dtacourse the • unroll- , sat where they -eat" (lasel/el He pointed out that although Eaeklat visited with the exiled Jews to deliv- er a scathing denunciation for n r alleged mlrcunduct, he ape with them and finally saw with their eyes. He was astonished at the am dittoes he uncovered: ilia attitude changed and be was ailed with pits for tar exiles and delivered unto them a manage of hope and inspiration. S,�otn nla Cite- The Because of his changed attitude be Mr. and Mrs. ]clan, rich �n 1931 h cubeedhea cps- +phondent was able to give coastructive help to Tote flit of tbe show was M Weals daughter, announce the El & g solving their problems. ed b ten little GeorgeOlive EItxab.tb, to Mr. examined deformed little toys aha T. T. Kp181'RIICTOR 1 "That h yihat we need nodal:' •aId ear owns George Anderson 1Mt ) r on of Yrs Kc rKeen the speaker. "The desire to alder' boys • in "toile" and R little glrla who had been brought to the ab Nancy Isobel 0r1ff, a charming Mlclytgue and the bite Mr. George d i tendon mill h" be remembered Llone Club. lac t1 C I preparing stand the needs of others is as meet mor won an esoore with her quaint take a of Toronto, the marriage to . Long wltl he be rememtoererl as the needed teddy to 0 was [baa It M lady• take place early in Bay. The bride man who brought obit light of happiness tote youths for the cadet lnwpeectlon I the spirit we need in our general re * white r* the leading hall tube has been in the County Court Uonshlps with ace another. Jerry Calder. decked In "topt many a Lome' as the man under sent ay smith. Mr. Hotter arrived tm white tie and tails," was the singing i clerk's m at the 'court house he and heftier lands I Monday and leaves Too frequently dancing lead is "Tap Nat." and' for some l.ox•khsrt ve. Lockhart et •-air w • t -Major 'lusher, physics training instructor. of London, 1s con- ducting classes at t re' ° little v today- w office icO whose capable U we 1 me year*. crooked 11.10 became straight and — knowing the facto_ • We Judy 11U1e tripplee, once con8tred to their KNOX CHURCH W. M. 8. harshly and hastily, dad, alt to. BE CAREFUL. dLLLY! I homed, were cured so that they might Mrs. Reddit1 prodded at the Eas- t as queuOI, when in u W. MacDonald electrician, was ter thanknReriuR tneetinR n 1 Kn The I mood enjoy the association of their play - was accompanied in ids dance by a group of trimly attired eoung ladies. "Tbe Man from Braftdo most was hilwith- out doubt the fastest £t play presented In Goderkb In A laugh a minute la a tore rue carried its parantee. Mr, Bourque who ie glorious good seams momentarily by the ehock. eut soon I have been taken ,_, n. Mistaken for the cook In the Spence[ Rome. and those ptegiat were More tor some time. hi" law w" lere 1 from Goderieb. recovered. although '1'lle parents of these little boys and 1 than delighted vrltr the inanaet is Mrs. W. F. Saunders, and a duet by which Robert Barnes portrayed u I beautifully rendered—one a solo by --- --124- INFORMAL MIRY ta little girl raised their 'micas in 11 et with ether* "eV the -Mrs. A. Smith and ilre. Tufford. There elderly doctor'who,en Ines house, ltd to getting In the great man and his brave LAUNCHING ON MAY 2 Prise ter Nem&i•s r• " ase t. Ri isetak Jsbg' Grath "A Friend." cher Oodertob person whose suggestion. "Annamae." was ata cepted for the Dame of harbormaster Members Speak of 1I�7 Bert MacDooalda new launch, failed Spirit and Readiness to to reveal tie or bar identity by mow Co-operate day of this weak, as was called for be the judges, and at the resulting dra for the prise -winner, conducted on t �,♦.-jivara•. special ('•rrewpon-(Tuesday. euseher-43-rib--drawn sad the women wan announced as RodatleIL John Graham. �,r Roderick will receive a ticket to the bathing house dad • bee dent of The Signal r Ottawa, April '21---Mepnbern of Par' Yaascot, regardless of party affiliations, are saddened today by tie ss}rra w for ani regoloSr't4W 1141 passing of Georg rpotton, fernier gam FN tbael"Ang'amac" . anat. I[ort� Hur- drrti:,•wasIMO judges. wit; dee tt " il[beva on dy Bawdee.•° and l/oriae Melt. clap dowse Spot- . w- .Fraser. • tittle was • dosghtY warrior while In -Oates to the cold weather and thou l!erUaeneat, bet [bough he was a Yard t Ire in the barter, it Mi aa�ta,r to was ■ popular figure an &It • B. Hon. R. B. Hempel. Caesarea- n*. leader, was Joined by -8..1. Dearb- orn, Lrberri member for North Har- em sad W. H. Golding, Liberal mem Dar for Booth Huron, In paying tribute tib Mr. Bpotton's qualities. as 0o atone parliamentarian. 1 have llrned with keen regret of she passing e( George 8potton, Mr. Bennett ob'crved this morning- He was an earnest and hard•workingtocs- in* o s— her of the last 'erllawealt, de- klasself to thy Interewta of his Nast[- ors of Legal Profession teems without regard to political con- I In Ontario flderatlors ' lir Mr. Spotton'a pas• - injured t �e waterfront on l- t church w'41•41., held on Tuesday. Quoting u speaker as tta afternoon'. ile lacing wires + in Mg'awaheustsata many who wive seriptere leaden cd anyuotin painfully r aha es. wan >N k'a0tar mer- wltb tat l}ptpr y a e is wrong . to the steamer OnuBoe, Mr, lticbeen thrilled by the results of his sage read by Milena M. G lunki follow don't want to face 1t," Dr. ladder when 1 terrible c•ares of h ra9cr by Mrs• Flunking. The [stated that such wee the spirit caused 18e Russians to sthopt present attitude toward the fact He deplored - churcb atembet! place fore their thatch. creating a deficit," be' Airsngtt line -Le atria pan of the wor a mid Dr. id where the colt, 1n Wavle light where then The trouble is that it God. as 4, Y Donald was descending a a work. Particularly y dmirably as the l a bared section of wire struckhimon work. matron which have resulted in peeskient, Yrs. Albert Taylor, uses the ethe face. Ile was nearly paralysed health and sturdy bodies I .....tor She Rave a tPllinR Faster sur- geon turn for Thse two veterinary tors prov and a cook. but there waa provided the retina, la or oat of always someone popping seer to add to doorsor rmerriiment. In in the capable supporting cast were Misses Theresa Delaney, Mortise Howey. Deena lder. sad Merya4o Deer std Jerry Co Laub 0r1R led the Black ag'! White Girls in a era( laid dance, "� Tow, *elf Go ;" MerjdlAer' hleedeSe bKeit f Marlene ran t.. tee. tacit -chat In "A Lemon to Anse" add the firwt• part of the pnogrt>A with a charming bit of staging, In * Garden." Mra C. K. Wackiest singing role. Thsrn*loe doing a the R sad • Hawed gr i►ro6lad Several persona on the square on Friday afternoon saw the. tall. well- dressed figure of a mea malady step up to a whitlow of the rout bonnet A GREAT SURGEON - ., NEW BOILER -HOUSE pork it open and crawl }aside. Thoughts i •I ----- _ ceded went r naught. for the "ground story scan" was i Nearly 2g gpe Hawse' Operations tbe A rtt Work was rea�lT Judge T. M. Costello, who had locked � TURUNTO, p='n.—D* D. i' t:uttcrich Mt Mara[ eat of lis office. Robertson performed tote first trans- I nee for fasted front doting the war, hnue wy Dyrr•g eQUIr it j l ,aaj SW ifargeen In Canada l tin world, for the safer recovery of tM+v was a large attendance. Tea ens fellowman. •v • dose of the meeting_ of laetrmtd- the police and c naught. Performed 1.aet Step in Complete Bode eizadon a (6101 red-handed to ht Dr. D.E Rahai••a or 8.M Cant!-- Plat p Dew boiler !Krim Om Siart vile town, wi ad RgarRse' Inst �= to,coatnse m placed one, a rregtl1 predicts The''. than dg', M ep Rt4s' eiabai- leto a bill r 91- Bonny ; lor dime on [ore a c uare eoRee ere A ons rt A Complete change 10ery tookapparently after *dinghort the audlendsa from the garden to a I time later, apla In Saaap Spain." the Square auliriting the w[berewl9tel courtyard scene from- 3 senor- to purcha.e still more coffee, be, -ea- ltaaa blas to 18 the same billiard parlor ,..,.and Inas ldeburas p ohm swfap �frl asked the clerk for a bill 1n„gxchenge ore' efdtr. provided a dd4 ere 6114 -,the for a handful of silver. He waa re - scene. Yrs. W. F. old colonised and told off In no uncertain ° singing role, nod Eve, acme. n derided to leap at the ell - I with Mr. Bourque In 1 dellStfs1 Beggars ('art'[ Be (7tosiraf, )egHu o[ tbe, launch b Mbar t,” until dance Here Hmrap, 'queen of the Jollied" netU !Attie tar lti Mr -Wavle, Ai tenter. May 2. group o was a sY an example of the hyde- i le Chart Bisset it- or /beep knights of the own right as [Are led n la ithr ugh road, who appnrcntly experience little wincing do difficulty Local Lawyer Is Elected Bencher and [kers la g In making Loth ends meet. Wm Rhea ices • Dr their hard It I the it and Seel no wort lrwitth it igen NW. e :s G which wilt em• - midi• !thews 1101 �M quite new to M. beonght rjanadx, le being "gmDa h.4141 J• ' lnsttllatioheldt ted M tang. i much' bis• sMaY Itteenli>! " 11 infantile It was a sdffeid1 =^AR* entIiMted and «111 ba' }omPP1' God atad mea.' le, t5e pteacber D•r't be rto{mcd swirly 70,000 part of the summer. Tarr• absent clotty fdr poen[ paid t be tea {p' a u throughout I coag to' the exanrp4 sot Jes u s ID ter► ,y , will be modern t con- foursquare pnQltc ward open n*•: lag which will he of & the deMopareot of �s f dl the 1lodp�tal a OA wort!, be said. Ig' dlear�delent from& .�t�p world will • to God. Faaln6tm&r'a Life -t* the eventae service Drosinlielleo took for .Ile text the INTO* of ke 2 .32—"A0d Joss% wladona$D4 stature, and 1g' �or with e rprgebu-la t• ! ek Children manna .of rnrgery ut nrunta-end,coneul Mu Department of 1'e tlopal. Health. 1js was born in Fsqut and Attended the Model, hoed-po►Lt•giate and tib Toronto gra duatlug eine. After post -es- setrgcry be joined the -� *bu4PItel for [Tot c h • - 111. long assay hrP leen robot 0013 �1a0 aasietant•' the 'Vetter g ser Pen ate/ a• a -of yl,�action. completed, I The teller house, WWII «111 ore similar In isdsa to the neer Racanm plant ��et�aar: - W"- - butler a f thirty pcxhths oto war uses iile WO, he appointed I)r. Thoroton spoke o[ his owe visit to uattaMoD. He w•n::eptM,lna•d I from Three Weeks' Visit to to the Holy hospital a pyrex} early ♦ntrwt• 1014, ors a tire—mental, phesical, religious aD! He warm& agalnwt over -one ,,husk. or placing the emplesail to ole was erected last wrnug . .'.. Athletics .Otltid be a t©mple•tion air' 1ue 1 m•6 f grace, but along with pay- iNaaK wart have 1i •u �al- lotment should be the ea1- nor/ s,ndernized it the mind. There was no tbrr yee*s ' case for mental fuller. The social stole of man's lite—" lncreatdaj In fav- or w'Itb man"--a1bo, mast rece1ve Its due share of attention; but none of Mese apodd be 'lowed to crowd oat r . found r— s erictT- arty at Washington,D.C. dAhlspment. He had .0:try Sotto[ pople faddy wire mote itally eoncerned with religlens mat - .e nevi than they were generally ,opposed J.W.and Mn• Oreille Return to be. fie par f OW "Animal Crackers In My Soup." of Iand, and from this and Jerry Calder olid own and with plenty to spare, In spite off1ce1 osier, weg't oversell, with his the U. S. Capital viewpoint he pictured graphically the sketches, n k .navies. , _- [tumorous black -face A transient "Poke to 0 (loderice nn life of Je•aw In His home. In His eon - viewpoint Boucilirque and "Amon and Andy t- man outside hi, home, and asked for 'iirgical Work, both in induce and In 'i Councillor .1. W. ('tniRie and )ors. titer, with the people about Him, and Mr. Itounprr and a group of "aunt- F,thRr R HI on a llill- something to rut. w ranks llr. Robrprtsnn returned to Canada d.l ('raigle and MINA Irene l'rllnw n•- In the ministry for which I e droit. ten" presented "HIRh• 1 hno, tt't Mull, but I Can gen- I t ,..1�,•�. tap;" Herbert (:vena gave a * anR R. C. Hays One Of Thirty Govern- 1 t Mra Menders' and you a •a nil Ailsa.'' 'aid tat e1M _ M011(1411 11 la1 evening from . tag file constituency w111 be deprived sf an outetandln8 cttlaen, the Conser- aettve party of a loyal supporter, and Wore who Md the privilege of know - tag Wm well of a genial and kindly herd " "I know George Spottnn well," said Yr. Dewel►vtan. "I went t4 Reboot with Met; we were boyhood always had • kindly bear'[ and a gen- erous nptrlt. it will alwayw he re- membered of him that be kept Is mind We perensai intereeta of 81* eoD0t1- menta, jexardlr•s of their party nth I Kation'." "1 was indeed sorry to hear of the peeling of George Renttnn,"" said Mr. Holding. "Many people de not sere* prhllUAl17. bel that does not enter into the pi•tnre. for Mr. Spotton woe • big-hearted fellow. He ' wee alwys *Ming to co-operate in anything ll* felt for the benefit of Heron Montt std we had reread ron*nitatiiuna on matters affecting the county ands he Prostate, and 1 always appreciated ins eflJtttde of itatpfnlnhwe In that re- gard He was certaiily enbob ni 11g ees in Parliament mad wilt, We- tter platform robot The remits of the recent elections of the Taw Society of Upper ('anmda, announced this week, e4iew the election of Robert Cockburn Haye. barrister of 'Goderieh, as one of the thirty "henchers " This Is the first time in twelve years that the her of Heron (*aunty has been represented among the benchers, the Jost Huron repre.entttIve baying been the late Senator William Prondtcot. The ele('tlon le for a term of Ave yearn. The '9enClssof the taw Society cntive management of Upper Canada, which M charged with the disciplining of the member* of the legal profession and the deter- minatinn of the rules, governing the profeael1s. The adra101ntrattor of the affairs of the TAW 14ehnol also Is in the !*pilo of the benchers Mr. Hai «111 attend his a emirs. ration at tit liod. One of the maim honchen M Mob - ort 9. Roberto's. FCC. 0 p a Ooderh•h old hey who Is OM ant leaders of the profeerer r TOl•' • introduction o ernusl �,1 Lesile Hanes chi were assisted by an ..That's no cool to are. old-fashioned choir In "The VIIIage ,,,lens- • 1 n, I'uengry 111 try t 18, em same and the sae group presenter a farcical "Grand Opera ** It Shouldn't „lh,•r Place lie,' under the direction of Rotten( Barnes. "Rbyebmntic" a song dtnce led by Marjorie Eastman. w•P followed toy w riotees presentation. "The Swiss Mountaineer," by George Groan. Ruses of the "Jollies" The mat colorful offering WOO a drill, "The ()twee's Gearde." Ird by Phyllis Stewart and Desire J Boer cotta• The egf Mery suresthe l tivo and •membersmber* oaudfees' es 1404 down among t1e tar Voeen of the Jollies, Miss ee. ncnnwe7, wan Introduced,. *ember et • who received Contest, ea- undertaken t,. look anc'r t vete* in the ISM wore a [`park- fund and 11117 rcnrtrRmtlon* May be ling beautifully left either at 1114 Olive (next to the ling tiara and t * train. t'nnodion hank of ('omtneRrl or at Wes not a Arlt „dement doting r nAk'eo. Ther- evening• and the reputation either of the heal newemage ae i Boargw ProdnoflR Company '-ren- rontrkeatlun. no matter how I be a eicnttoe \ tR Qtly 'm uyt.Mw1• eonMderatdy enc- t ms gamed by this, the third visit to GoMrish- Mimi Rose Aitken attended the an - FUND Po•jjmROEB OF MONIS JIVER RESCUE To give ,oh.tan.'. 1" the strong of adetirntlon for the men rew•ued Dr. 1r. 1�:. Rohm -Mon and Alfred Scaddiug from their living tomb in the Mose River mine. a local fund bas !teen opened no that. anyone whit vOshes may c,,Mribute to the Anandal help of throe men, mostly Nova Via vetoers. Mr. Herold C. Williams has la 1917, and for six years' he waw gur- gles' ur glee' siwrlalist to the Department of 4'etaNnnw and National Health. At tote acme time tib end nxe*t of the operating, particnlerlp In Itis public wards, performing as many ere twenty operations 1n a single day. He has contributed many *reeler. to medical' xr• Journals. Occasionally he undo time caned by the lilgb waters was Inds- and expl*cation he Rave Ma tearer' to play Rolf -e go noshing. �rcrlbnble---It would base- to he etre to ; 11t Ino' n++rly interesting eventurg. Pic` "The licarisrm." publirMed by Hui 1,e reatlstd. tures showintt plisse* of lite In Japan, At the I' S. capital spring had de. (Tina, Amtrulla, New Zealand, India. art In, and magnolias. cherry 4 Egypt and other countries added trees and other plants were In blossom. Ij greatly to the Interest of Dr. 'd�rOrn Yr- Crsigte event many interesting run's talk, which we+ informal And .sadas of the Ontario ',finery nus Aaaa'latle•, ben at Tnrnnto last wwek. Dr. Thorntost's Leetrse tureed home three meet.' ci•It to WoshtraRton, L.C. On Monday night there was a Dr. On their WO, 10 Wanhingtou large r gathering In the church to hear Dr. PMrrtrt,in tit, tare and to nee the p1r` party -nus many evidences, especially tures Ilh1 9 tratlu8 Iris ronnd-the-world to the State of Penn'•ylrnrepa' of the talk. Tin• speaker galckly got tr ravages mud • by the re ent fiaxls• I touch with his audience and with reiy^le -aid the doetruction aI t nu,l humor, anecdote, deet-rf oe Ontario tkeilley for ('rippled n, only Inst week pal tribute/ •4 Knob. e(rteutes work - clippie/A r cant, of children. About the operations petformerl at the hos- phei each yr*r are on panel ward patients, it state*. pointing • the tremendous debt of 'unfit „the crippled children wetter, owd �Im and hie Roaa•taty*, "who are y by day giving their time and the benefit of theft wide experience atnd-amoral Rk111 for the corn•r•tton of ,dsfoemltioa for which they receive n ljemntser* tion." man ly• wW ward w111 the fund, it is hoped, he o some I performed penny 20.000 'Atte n eterfal aselataucv' to Ute rescuers', operations.. in oddities' to his,[ e but It *111 tree Ail pettier, a to these I has tear willing always to go o net Or !wrote men that their magnificent Work , town to hold e•rlppled t' g'' MP not tone un•oticed In tate part I for.anyM the earner Nato in the of Aaneda .... _- .. hoer* in the Homiest of Conereee, par. Genially tee Senate. where he heard some riVPI, debates. Ile predict, that l'reaklent Roosevelt .111 he tweed for anotber term. The Re. mediums have no popular national g - matter what can be said abed Thnrelny Meet bost. when a 500. present administration, It has to he !ochre ami dance party was held at Omitted that Rooltevelt hes tried hard the Maeonie Temple under the as - Mr Crate, mid there were delimit'. oliert. °daft tbser'Itirn"ehltret14.1141.1fPrbee11164111foltir to toles back prosperity. align. of sow Improvement In the As- Heir lire alt 2Pnre Pralleabal The Goderleh party were Mg iseatla er Mr. and Mira. A. P flheirates brother -la Isw rad sister ell Mr. racy. hut et the sante time tinctly itottrattIve 14011)ALIIN EVENT About OOP hundred perms& at - t on wee IL itra Ofi Mr. Mee. New Osrposter sad 111e- •