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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-8-20, Page 15e' • -• 4 DON'T FID DLE AROUND when you want some Printing done. Call The Signal Mud you will get a good job at a reatouable price. Iona GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 ZIOHTYJNUNT'di TZAR, NO. 34 Toronto Brokers 'Sent Up for PERSONAL MENTION itis* --Bootery-- Waiver. 'R'atertne ttaeir4 loft un $aturdee tu.zisit friends gt t'healey and Owen Sound, Mrs Charles Morris has tart hasee at Detroit, after elating her mother, ]Ira. Douglas McKenzie. Mrs. Nell McKinnon visited on Tues- day with Mr. and Mrs. Rube. Moore and other friends at Dungannon. Mr. J. A. Marshall and Miss Martel? I AT THE WATERFRONT Jim Hunter Greets Bowling Tourney o cele ,'Mends J. J. Haggard Goes Over the Long Tale of Manipulation of Securities Owing to the absence of Janata (AaiE;`Sir.r.1'r-of Windier, counsel far John J. iHnggard, Seaforth lawyer charged with the theft of bonds from hes client,' valued at $150,000, It Is 1111 - probable the prisoner's preliminary hearing will be held this afternoon. Hsggtrd has admitted a tart In tbe theft, both in a signed conferslonai Ntatemeut and at the preliminary hear - hg of his brokers, who were cum - is 4*rd for trial.. Nr'. end Kenzie, of Toronto, visited witb 'Li tiff *SI nf."?'A:'3fitt:3ht'3eirTailf1 T% rs. Duren Phillips, of St. Helena, visiting thin week at the home .dt parental. Mr. and Mr. 1'. W. Cur• Britannia road. !points to enjoy the biggest tourney Mr. and Mrs. Thos. !)rake and two lever put on by the Gtalerlrli Dowling children, David and Christen, ,if 'c'lub. Wiudaur, were guests last week at the Sr, large was the entry lest tb'et borne of Mi . Neel McKinniin. twelve rinks were sent to Clinton to !sacs ( C%harrlotte and Marlon Jelin- play on the gra •ns there. It was the n . of Wend/tor, are visiting Capt, wer•haels manufacturersand eel- M'N4. 1'tiifil( Johnston, Stumm rwJ, atltl rl__re' Mr. and Mrs. John S. Iiendereuu, from Goderk•h (171, Kincardine 131 n. Lucknow (3), Wingham 131, !texturtb r. slid Mrs. Grindrod. accom• 131, Stratford (2'f 1kerTun (2). het by Mr. and lire. A. Taylor. Hanover (2), Clinton 121, end our on Monday on a two weeks' motor from each from Exeter, Owen Sound, through Queue and to the 'rondos', St. Marys, Guelph1s Brussel, ten. and Palmeraton. - r. and Mem Geo. !'eters and Mr. Tae sixteen Guderich greens were 1..(11111e°. of Detroit, were 1s' town tilled and six were octupkd at Cline Sunday afternoon on their way lack ton. w Klntall: where they had hemi The tourney was opened om1lade ting relatives. While In town they with brief, rppropriate speeches by Hls led on their untie, Mr. John l'am• Wordily Mayor -11. J.' h :.2lacEMan. 11. who was intruduiwl Dry F. Il:=• irlr. r. 111,1 Mrs. O. R. Howl and child „ee•retary of the (iod,'rieh Club, end Teddy. Loris and lteta Jean. of It. J. Dhachlnn, M.P.. wuu wan intro- nd Rapids, ,Mich., visited the past ducetl by Fred Hoot president of rite eek with (be lady'° mother, Mrm. es. Begley, of Dungannon, and her er. Mrs. Ed. •MIIIIan of ('ulloru:• w•nehlp. ]Ir. and Mrs. 1'. T. !/eau, of 'tuf- o and Winter Haven. have left for rids, taking with thew their grrdd- ghters, Mies Dorothy Lean of But - and ]dies Evelyn Deets of Gado: 4. The young ladies repute. to re After a tons -hour preliminary bear - lug before Magistrate A. .t. Winter On Thursday Last, Gurdon G. Maciaren awl Robert S. ,F'Irtrh•r, Turouto brokers. were courant d for trial us' thirty our charger of theft of howls sad securi- ties, totalling about $100.000, from safety depeeit loxes in the Seafurth law other of J. J. Iiugganl. Hugger(' himself, who had been held in jail at Loudon to separate haw from the broken. in diuruu county Jail here, it W appear this afternoon fur a pre- liminary hearing on charges of stealiug boaes mud recuritite valued at 4150,- (110 from hie former cheats. For two hours and fifteen minutes tau -Laren and Fletcher beard Hug- gard tell, unhesitatingly and In a arm voter, frequeutly offering Importaut evidence without being caked by the Crown Attorney, of his deal- ings with them over a perod, of years, during which time, in their stock dealings, be scald they used se- curities stolen fruw llug`ard's dice, knowing thew to be stolen and actu- ally participating In the thefts. Thr, broken pleaded nut guilty W the charges, rtld wbeu they were com- mitted Maglt(•rate Winter refused W redeye ball of 4100,000 each set by Magistrate Makin*. On Friday wuruiug a motion before Judge T. M. Costello for ■ reduction of Abe full bond ea° again refused. it le (Hays, for Maclaren, elec- ted trial by judge and Jury anti his (4leut was remanded until etie sitting of UM, ttaiweoo t bas: before Mr. Just! a Jeffery on Novem- ber Sed. Fletcher, through his men- tal, F'. H. Darrow, elected trial by the twenty judge and was remanded until Octotwr 0th. • Msgisarate's Cwetenee Challenged At the opening of the preliwivary bearing on Thursday last C. Frauk Moore, of Toronto, senior count' for /letcher, challenged the right of the Magistrate to prt•dde on the ground of terreterlal jurisdiction. After t•uusiderable discussion it was det•Ideel to read the thirty-one charges and having the acusid elect In tutu. le was a tedious process, the Magis- trate merely giving mimes and amounts. Securities Named Securities involved are practically all tied -clam rill many Domini- on of Canada Others are 1)u - minden of Canada, Province of Alberta. Is tier rir 11 • ` Wheat 4s•ree,s'kM. die -at the ear,:.- .. g • L F ' a Huge Success I,'Ievntur. 2:11.110 bushels hal lug heirs le I at d'i .Altai hRtal whtpl eut'tt+ Mon - Clinton Greens Used for of Players-Wingham Tope the List A slight shower of rain yesterday 'almPrntktfr (fid not damperrelese•nthu•4- asm nor^ mar the enjgAueut of tee more than 175 ardent lawn bowler, gathered from many Western Ontario 'brought in 44sm the bead of the Lakes Overflow (real within two days. The Welland«• arrived light on Sun- day and took tat a cargo --at- 66.0 00 buah•Is of wheat, clearing for Mon- treal; the M ntad(e arrived Monday with 250,000 bushels of tritest and (leered the tja day for l'IevelauJ r°rgo of e/w►;--4'ke Klwgdtw ISO-. • harbor on Monday and was 62.011) bushels of wheat Rink M ✓ to anW and tow M pan left trip Stu M Hoa on fro visa eel ere M ren Gra w T1i Mist t(r fat Flo dau Pale rice turn in a month. lcrC' a' was in Ili loader) with for Moutreal.! The last week wa the pleasure craft fru Ise, there 'wing only five a G,slerieh a port of call. Th the Sea King, of 1etroit; the 1) powered Nauta Marla, of New'York , Ow trim railing vessel Harlette; tie Sea Mamie of Sandy Bey, and the 11-71alen. s a slack time In Mc at the bar - 'pa making y wet: leael Mist Clara rGIreen, of land ((nig Wrs.`C'; r.. Robinson. Mrs. Allen of Detroit is visiting ber Mr. It. J. Deat'hman, M. Y., har44etl' spending a couple of days in town. Mr. Hoot. Stoddart, of Chatham, vlei ted friend's is' town last week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chisholm and child, of Ottawa, are visiting relatives "hood T'harsdts7 sfte msolla..eMry, i■ town. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jas C. Kelly, of New So dors Jim 'teeter, "Coalrrlch boy Tork, are v1M1tinIkat the home of ld who for the past live yeare•has fly! the J. it. Kelly. listening country choke aoruing and Miss (ihutys 1.. Shore 15 visiting her eery g news tans v it radio, , ee .ouriu. MIs I+nrls Riley, at St. throtigh The Miguel those old Versatile Broadcaster Recalls Youthful Pranks in This Town FROM HERE TO everybody reads The MIMS Which should suggest somethils/ to the man who wants to get his message across to the Public. THE SIGNAL PRIN'tjst; ter ., 1.1111TEL, Publishers PERSONAL MENTION I Reduction of Bail In 1 to tl dl 'r 'e .-atharinea. The Misses M. and N. Reilly have whom he may have missed during his returned to Buffalo after a two weeks' wet -k -end stay here. Although Jim Hunter was not, physi- what wauy had expected-eteu cell visit In town. 11r. and Mrs. W. Arlie/loll and child- ren of 1.ludsay. visited their relatives here the mast week. Mr. --ted returned to their home here *leer at- tendhlg the Whine pilgrimage... --' 'Mr a. A. (aTteoui a d - Itrown. of Cleveland. 0., are -visiting their fatter, Mr. David Brown. tell u: Mrs. H. H. Curry and. daughter Mad- oe.e ellene have returned to their home at Detroit after a month's vacation In Godericb. Messrs John Myrdoch and Richard Hocking. of Detroit. who 11/1/1 been holt: daying al It nee !trach. were In town on Monday and /anted 1111 their relative. Mr. John Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cosllthurst were in Toronto on Tuesday evening and attended the Knlgbta of Columbus con- vention. States dinner and dance at the Royal Tort boteL Mr. and Mr'. W. H. Million and son Eugene, of Detroit, "belted last week with ]Ir ]!Vicon'* mother. Mr,.E. A. Million of town. and his brot(hgr, Mt WRIT ISSUED A writ, for unstated diseases has leen ,takeia ant V` John E. Huckius and !'erny ,John Iluekind . against Wm. ('rrlgie and -Louise E. Cralgle for injuries to the plaintiff, Percy, auJ tors and rept• - suffered when Ik ore style•► by a for ear "through negli- gent °prratl of the ear by Win. t'relgle." Thr automobile is owned by hes wlfr, Louise E. Cralglr. Percy J. Huckins, who was struck b) the ear while riding his motorcycle 1111 July 30 this year, Is in Alexaudra hue- pdtal with a ftactnred lege An opera Club. Mr. Hunt extended a terns bowl war trundled ahottly plate. Mei was perf yesterday' to :we wrkdme to the visitors up the beet[ bosses with a metal The arra atter 2.30 In the attrruox+a in the four - game, twelve -end tourney, and the last DEATH OF REY. IL J. McCOR-MICK one was bowled just before midnight Rev. H. Johnston Mclurmlek, Um - It was 2 o'clock when the last prize ltd Church minister well known ui was takers from the window,' u11 tee Huron' county. died suddenly us' Se. i eft the-hea►e of Ma dam►- ---- - 1Mye Huston, tri Lneknow, aged brotber, Dr. W. A. McCormick, Tc eighty-five, received a prize au the oldest route. bowler, and C. E. Moore. of Stratford.roMr Mel urmlek, who was pastor lit won a lovely silver era set with ?tar King street United church, Oshawa, Inky ticket, number M. bad apparently been in good health and Tickets were drawn by mks ]ere. bad motored from his rummer cottage Chisholm for four special prizes. at Kincardine to conduct two weddings Harry Sanderson won the first pr.'s., a radio, and the next three went to W. to Oshawa either in the day. He was 0. MacEwan, Geo. L. Bradley, and Dr. sixty-two years of lige, and was totn- G. E. Myers, V.S., all of Goderich. In Klma tuwnm ip. Perth eounty- One of his earcharge+ was Holmes a, The Tahilt Prises elite, in this cotprty. Firm place In the tournament wee A widow. twe a and nue daughter taken by the Crawford rink of Wing ,urvtre. • ham ( Alex. Crawford, skip. W. ]tiller, Rev. J. Pollock, Art. Wllnrnt with a MAGISTRATE'S COURT score of 4lramea plus 28 The prize • was four (diver tea nervier*. --- Second prise -+four excaslonal chute• Several Fines Impo*rd--Other Cases --went to a Landon rink --C. IM. -k- Put Ilter on Thursday Last staler, skip, F. H. Klltarrne, Dr. J. F. S1x.cnses were adjourned In the Bryant, W. J. Kilpatrick. Their acute Magistrate's Court on Thursday tat III was four games plus 22. order that the Maclaren -Fletcher pre - The remaining prize( were chosen limitary hearing might be heard. Fou' by the men as their rinks were callad of thew were for infractions of the In or(tr, of the scores. The skips of lr e' A the remaining prize-winning rinks were.. Only one ease was heard. Olivet low for tit not for lou ho 1'd tut nee g'r1 an Ing 1'0 ad tees • mai • at e go nut hat ay, Mills: "I made Nome rather umat tnuate Invemetlta for a party and ere was a loss of $2.000. They did know of It. I had appropriated (mitis" Mal•i.ree knew of the deficit, said mare. "1 told him I was In the le to the extent of $2,000. I Wad blm (Neu speculating with this party'sels and had iota $2.0011 which 1 M not sentare. ' The Fateful Beginning Ile advised a Certain movement wan tag to take place In a certain sleek d there was a 1os*lbtltty of rr oup- the Moss. As a remit of that tip purchased 24)0 shares of Dominion wer -and Transmission, through 11111 clue dealing with*. hoose named se11 & Co. 'That 1s really the beglaning." he (1, slowly. 'Tate iwrminhm P. & T. purchased R2, which Maclaaren adrI, d would to 100, Instead, unfortunately, fell as follows: M. J. Kerr, 1lanoter, Gokithrrpe, of Bayfield, paid $10 and might from R2 to 45. Considerable 14+15: ?'ham Sandls*. Hanover, 3+2 1. coats for using profane language in a rgln had to be put up and it year J. A. Raymond, Wingham. 3+22: leen, pupil., place. er the final completion was wide ■t Rae. Wingham, 3+21;. M. W. Hinkley. Huy Ebel. vagrant, who claimed, to 73. $3. • There was a potential lose of Stratford. 3+13;. J. C. Backer. Brus- (11) or 44,000." . stele, 3+ 17 t R. Johnston, Galerdee., 'How did ynu finance the trams- 3+14: .1 Beattie, Seaforth. 3+14; ions," asked Crown Attorney 11. rimes. 1 put up, without the eou(ettt of 'elerlge of my clients lir lox -holders. rids under my own personal key." • 'Did MaeLaten have anything to do th It?" h• 'it was thrnugh ht*' adre I height c stock and through her advice 1 ught from this house: and he knew had no funds." After -that lea, testifies' Huggard, the act 1!e Gatineau 1'uwer, Guvertrtueut of New no South Wales, United States of Brazil. k Republic of Peru. Town of Seaforth, I treat !sakes Piper, Northern Ontario ta Building. (Juetrec Apartua•ut$, Maps. Loaf Milling Company, Argvutiue Re- public, cepublic, Canada Steamships, Interna- tional Power, Republic of Chile, Min- nenota and Ontario Paper Company. Canedkan YJckers, Slwpeon's Limited, London Realty, 1'rut'luce of HanItoli "amount was carried b)• Cassels -1'N Canadian Northern lower, Montreal For some time the house pressed that Tramways, Ottawa Traction, Provincetax atevrim be either clued out or of Ontario, Richmond -Bay Buthling, moved, because It was Inactive. Halifax Harbor Commhslon. "Before we elect," maid Mr. Moore, "I simply want to make this clear. Fletcher 11 (mentioning your Worship's - jurisdiction to hold this preliminary trial. No part of the offence took place in Huron county. The accused cannot 1K arrested in one jurisdiction and brought to another for the purpose IDL a preliminary Inquiry. We will elect subject to the objection and your WOr- shtp's dei4sion." "I'IU deride now," replied the Mag- istrate. "I have Provincial juristic - don." "With that decision," Reid lir. Moore, after further argument, "I am electing trial by the next court of coin- , peen jurisdiction." Mr. !lays (hoer' the Rime for M4c- lraren, also subject to the o1Jectioa of territurin4 jurisdiction. The widen,'( 81/111 14'11 henerally to loth brrkers. Haggard'* Evidence Jluggolyd was called to the stand and it was with an obvleu' sense of relief that, he begin to tell, in •a firm and eppmorenity -1ltralghtforward ma11_ nee of the stock -Alter -ung ordeal which w1 • th be 1 hit online a pollee record was fount to have had seven cotivl(4lons. in' lite poet. 41114' of them a three-year term in Geo. Thompson. Owen Sound. 3+14' the 1eultcntlary. R. Northgrate, Se Marys. 3+14; Chas Chapman. Palmerston. 3+10; I. Morgan. Kincardine, 3+5: T. Brart. Walkerton. 2+1s': ('has. Stals. Seaford. 24.10: J. J. fluff. Seaforth, 2+14; E ewe ing. and Chester Neeelans, of Ciao MIIIaon, Stratford. 2+14; Wm. i'owell• tun. patios 43 and co%tin for failing to t:ndertch, 2+12; H. McNee, Ooderich. $iriofli4•e i1iit permit to dries( - 2+10; C. Griffith, (iodertch; 2+10: It. Robertson. Lucknow. 2+9; E. 1' 'n• nehaher, Clinton. 2+9; E. Fox. Kate cardlne,_2 9; J. Johnston. Oederkh. H intTiadettlrh for the Old, 2+9; G. fRoiraith.-Nino`ve +9; H. sM'° Kee I• Anew, Lucknow. 2+R; F. Mamie Bays' Ree• u. Neat ]rear Ocldlerlrh, 2+7. E. Prldbam, (isefeleMMe t letter. to the editor from E. 14. 2+3: r. Bisset, Goderlch, 1+5:. T Caswell. of the Toronto pubic library. recalls dill early associations with OoderIeh; where hewas born, and Where he wrote on the high *ehoolette trance hxem,hre0011, over fifty )-ears ago. Ile adds:. "1 read eagerly the Dungannon new° items and there recognized several names famll4*r to me, such as Pent- dietele torr•'•11-,_ gain- Bosch. Wits nal, Glenn nod Mont--erlitte a buns In the oue budget:,, "i nttriooking forward to the Old Roy,'' Reunion of next year, hoping 1 can get to it. Titre... mutorlMa--Lloyd picot. of Ga11eri't, townechlp, Martin Buundy, of Tillnonleurg• and Frank Grieve, of Sea- ferth--plaid fines of 43and costa for PROM E. 8. CASWELL '•i took the matter up with Mac- Taylor, Ooderlch, 1+R; T. Pritchard. ren and he nude arrangements with Opserlch, 1+R: Dave Hasten, Lurk. E. Osler i Co. to take over the fir now, 1+R; D. Lightly, Kincardine. unt snit' it was transferred under 1+R, y instructions. I gave In.tru•tfin* deliver the securities in the aa•ounl ! ERNEST CHARGES w•1th ('easels * Co.) to (1. O. Mac ren, who subsequently made arrange- May Be Proceeded With Shortly -In - with A. Geier 44+- ersthratiow Peneaeding count." With an invcatigator from the On - A letter was prodtcetl, dated Noreen- tareo Securities Commission and an r 14. 19030, written by Inward to assistant working en the books In town E. Osler & Co.. In which he advised herr It is Reid the trial of Elrlfigeeven• had gen ]facLaren full authority 1.. Ernest and his cousin, Ervin 11. den!, without Modem -Hone, for Hug - Ira A. ea m to 1 Ire elerrtri Fl Geier a( be A. he to ward's benefit. using hes knowledge and ability in an effort to recoup , Hug- garl'n lass(*. "After the transfer there were Annie negotiations In RadiieKeith4)rpheuu. so Macl.Aren geld. Shares had been bought and dropped ,from 21 to 1 with a .remuttent Mow of 4:5.110. I WW1 re- enlred Term time to time to put up to rover purchases made by Maci.aren." Owner's Nage Erased Bonds for -further negotiations' were either sent by Tetter or by personal delivery. Paid Huggei'd• Mathis that one pheensiii delivery of continued over (,'even year. and wh1111, 4.1 finally. mulled in him fleeing the I p country. only to +surrender to the mealy ' J orltlest at Los Angeles. His erf-'ll doneewas given with the protection of I1 1 1111 1' nvinre ' of Alberta hese.'mettle, the t, pririiFety '.-ol' Mr-. non ,1111h'hrecht, wan made to Mac- .sren in the Seaforth law ono' atter Ingg*el bad ern*ed the name A. M. '/1mpleeli. Mr.. lfillebre•ht'* maiden 111010. whish WA* Ovrette' 1111 the bonds n hobs "Mn'l.aren'was present In my beck office when 0 wens done." The bonds were delivered tie ligr- .°ren with the intention that they he andel over to A. E. (reeler & Da. "1 cave since found nit they were not," said eitnere. "Ther were *Intro. 1 liver retell -at anything and woe lel o believe they were In existence." Wittiest, nand that In 10:31, with the house enamoring to have the Amm111t cleaned nit, he WAR at hog wile' end. °Pr to 19414' the screen! W011111MAlln (Oontlanpale ed on pe 'l) the I;1nseia Evidence Act. Iinggard Mid of knowing M°cl,aren RR a Mw student years ago. It was Ma'lmren who suggested 1ha1 the young lawyer locate at Seafnrth. )toggled purchi*Cd the John Rankin In Intranet. and hood hniinewsi In 1924 au,l art np Ina Teen' prnallee. In Sewforth, later marrying Rankin'° widow. 1(4' told of lel% (tock dealings com- mencing In 19`!24 with Solloway, M111*. then with (elite R Co., Camels and (k1, and, after revering In 1031. with A. E. Osler h Co. ___Ne (weep.• with lowered voice. o(, h l fits mt.*tep, while dealing with `tell- walla trace u f his famlltar staccato vele bal barrage In leder. And he in a eouvereatIouallst ante an racouteur. Jim h uuenal story to the orlg of s rapid-fire tutting wltklr wily breaks into a slue song. It set'm* that six years ago Etagllali nods and their sharp -cut music o a far from Retailer on this elide of the Atlantic, au Jack iiulla'rt, movie star and a friend of the news commentator, appealed to Jim to do what he could for Jack Illltou's band. After herring It, the Idea of adopting 14s, musical style in his bratdeastiug pre (euttd ltarlf to him. It was at that time lie picked hie upenlug and signing off music, tbe Savoy Hunting Medley and the Savoy l'ommuuity Medley, wince are heard regularly, morning and even- ing, in hundreds of thousands of homes. Ed. Million, Colborne township. The -Hunter Technique Mr. Harvey Dietrich, of New Ynrk He dues not merely pick up his City' Is elating In town, the;Mat of his ordinary speaking ighty entertaining accomplished of used to Brok Applications Made to Osgood* Hall -Change of Venue L Asked When the Toronto brokers, Mec Laren and Fletcher, appeared before rots Costello on- Yldda,J..n ag)a,.....: Ing H. C. !lays elected trial by judge scud jury for ]McLaren and F' 1L Darrow elected speedy trial by the eotwty judge for Fletcher. The form- er was remanded until November 3, the latter until tweeter 0. "We are net. as far as the Crown L concerned, ready to go us' for a length of time. There is a great deal et work to be done os' the books," Crown 11ruey tto(mea .'xplatned. "1 wish to wake an application for 4t teg-c-Mltt'Larru," bald Mr. Hays. "IIe wefit"1'IR19aet+ on Ire of $5,000 on the jirsff charge againAis• iim -apd war enbeermuently rearrested and ('011811421 to the jail here. The Crown bad set a- prohibitive figure of $100,000. My argument Is that the amount allegedly stolen is not the correct way by whkb bail sl Id be fixed. Buil should be fixed lit $25,01111. 1 think we eau meet that. - Mr. Days hat."Mr.'11ays pointed out that Mr. Ma: - Laren was. a cripple, wearing steel braces. "He couldn't possibly disguise bimaelf," "1 ant opposing any reduction of bait as set by the Magistrate," said the Crown attorney, who stated that evi- ur ghee at the preliminary hearing, to the fact that the broker.: luggard were the Instigators from Huggard's ofihe. Ernest. Walkerton brokers who are ••1 ,41. 11111 of your (rorrespondeuti held on 45,000 bond on charges of theft• who signs hi+ name As M. A. Boomter will be proceeded with shortly. (•hide* the town folk as being rather J. 11. Crighton, Tori,nto hroker. 1i- slow in getting up psrl/1I at'awloala, an was involved In the theft chargra. teltlslay sports, -sac ---1 hope his tet - 11e was released on -his own bail w•hy,• ter wit' Bet as a darken (ail to arouse the trio were committed fur trial Indthe lethargic. " year. it is alleged the brokers failed t' _ s ,1e1Rrr ,to k and did not purchase SEAPLANE RE-FIIELS certain stinks m1 (Ilene.' aecounts. Their Walkerton offlcr. with brittle)! Fling Rost Taken from Perilous Situ•. ooat Wingh/1m And Orangev. atfon h "('aptain John" voluntarily Fes' clotted Its donee en Fen' Y ruary 1M. 1935, having 41n hand only on Mifnday afternoon a drifting.S,)_ none practically worthless penny gni; 1ug boat, er rteipinoe, was saved from *tock. The tarn were committed fin ,n crack-up at (he waterfront here ey trent tcforr a judge and jury after the launch Captain John, wkippertd •by B preliminary hearing before Magas- "Mae" MacDonald. trate .1. .O. ]inking on March 15, 11135. The plane piloted by Welter•Brort- Although the theft charge* ',referee' ley. of 1:4440 E. ]lilwankee ave., ietrolt, (•nvrr un amount of'neorly 4.1.:411. It is with Elliott Slenderise'. of 1217 Wast alleged many ethers in (4444",,. Brute !:rand itivd,. Detroit, as pnlwngqid•r, w.12 and Dnfferin countiee lost many thole' returning front a pleasure fisliftlg trip sand* of dollars when the term closet to 'remng:inl. when they ran out of up. Koos neer Goderich. The fillet circle: 11 Ernest tens sent for trial onlik craft . Chet'se, French-Canadian anti Euglisu characterizatione. They were adopted through study and couceutrwtiou. Hours spent behind a screen In a Chtneee ahup assisted him Immensely in 111* presentations of a Chinaman. So apt+was he that be L still tumble to y menet a Canadian laundryman that be did not have a Chinese laundryman on the air at oue time. The irate caller - downer resented tbe "plug' for Orteu- tal "nu tickee-no ahfrtee" boys. Incidenillly, his appropriation of the well-known "Good Mtruday moru- lug, everybody." w•ae a simple matter. Su many people are 'smelting the time he says, that be wouldn't tie surprised If Home didn't even know the day of the we.k. So he gives it to t hem. H:s tiret newspaper Job was with The Chicago Tribune, fifteen years ago. although be was previously em- ployed by MiuLean'a at Toronto. • Ile fAtt broke into radio as announcer at NVBBM, Chicago, in 1927, thou went to a station at South Bend, M- cMinn, then to Hamilton, The Kitchener ltec,rrd, and five years ago to The Mr Und Mr*. 4;4.0. 111110171Car. Mr. Dietriell holds. a responsible position as chemiat In St. Luke'n hospital. Rev. Wm. Weir, of Huntmille, who will preach at both services at Knee Presbyterian church on Sunday. ar rived at tlw home tot Me parents, Mr and Mrs. F. G. Weir. -on Tuesday Mee Rey. W. Graham of Winnipeg. Hoc tinie minister of Hayfield and Bethany Preebyterlan conmegations has heel apendWa few mut Mit 11 Mr. SW - Rev. A. W. Brown. Mr.. Brown site their daughter's, Metres Ethel and Ber- tha. of Hannon. are holidaying at Ben miller. They have been joined hy Mr. and Mrs Arthur Brown. of Toronto. who here. jueteretureed from a motor trip to New York Erelyn Clark. who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Johnston and daughters, Mary, Margaret •nd Ruth, to Oregon, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Johneton and her dausliters are via/tang with Mrs, Robt. Clark be - fere going to their home at Feesex. del point and net I of the thefts Mr. Hays Protests -The eidence yen relay was give* by 41 15•If 11/11e118ed thief and was DOL eorroborateel," protested lir. lays, who then trent tua to objeet strenuously te tactics he alleged were employed by authorities; to get a statement from MaciAren "In order to Inflater up utak ease." -The c'rown is anxious to get a state- meut to corroborate Huggers'', wet deice lend that is why IlacLaren being held in jail." eh -tried Mr. 'lays. Mr. Darrow pleaded for a reduction in bell for Fleteber, elalming theta stem aide eleiciebreete-nderriag hrt (tient lu all of' the testimony given ai he preliminary hearing. He intima- ted that be inteaded making a motion, under election 884 of tbe voile, for a Judge Returnee Reduetion Judge Coatello reserved len decieloa 1/11 the plea* for redueed hail, but denied any reduction when the hearing WR11 resumed 1111 Saturday morning. "These two men, the accused, as far as I can lenrn, are mete of some proms- neer-- brekers-eind another citizen of the tsmitty. John Huggard, is also COD" Well with or wet lllll t 11 11 application Tel4rani at Toronto. where be broad - Mr. and Mrs. We Lawrence.. Mr. end for known to ine, on almost casts from CFRI1 rend CKNC. with Mrs. A. Shore and Nits. J. N1.51. 11I' 'similar charge's." said Judge Costello. ten inintitee between prograMs to drive ate•mled a memorial service for odd- ••The epplicaition of trimisel for Mac - His longed and. toughert aiedgiiinent fellows, and Rebekah.. at 1Illverton 1.1? R1111.111N last. Mrs. Lawrenee, o.D.P. amount. $25,01,10, ',tenthly could be over a mile from station to station. lei tette M r. Haym, has Intimated that ea was the Moo*. Itiver tnIne disaster, 'raised. No deiliete amount was torn - when he practically lived at the broad- casejpg 'entire' 'lobe days and five for district No. 26, gave en nthlress in though it was intimated $25,6(10 might centime for Fiefs -her, at - nights' without sleep. FROM EAGLES TO FOXES i -4411 revievririrthe charges; I tak -times a week. Jim wrote a rural coin- eteroy. ling Into conelderation the neriounness munity skit. "SI and Sarah. which ./11. Provinelial Constaide preeented over the air with his wile, 5 1111 /401111. POO! Hk11 WH11 Mired 11 1/01/ formerly Mine babel J0i11110011 id CHI:- lo 1111W. .11111110111.11t 1.11 11 pair of eagle.. ten. The versatile Jim took the pert. eill11 In the Saratoga nwanitt. of a storekeeper, a young reporter and Friday last turned his attention to an (1W doctor. The reverter lee foxes. The officer relzed ftnirteen fox rowed se lunch from Si and &trail that were dug frein dent; they finally took over the paper. Things In The fuzee were on worked out O.K. eaten a stick-up meta farms owned by Artiold Dreads and (Continued on page 5) eloyd.Cook. Emit Wawanosb. For two and one-half year.. lite. be ral/W41. BAI)LY INJURED Cern Ryan, driver for the Dealt Coal Company, wain painfully injuret. during a terrible experience on Mon day afternoon. . He was returning from the delivery of a load of coal to Goderich township customer, the tart trip 44-4111EL.4e.y......w.heiL_Ilw_lmtmLiVALs frightened by the passing of a *twee- ing mote -rid. T111. 110r1IP ironed and Mt. Ryan wan pulled from the driver's sent when the animal went into the ditch end lw rreeired a terrible pum- meling from 1 111. 1111r•P'11 1101111 before li.• let go of the reins. The wagon'. which had tipped ovt.r. their pawed acmes -his body. The frightened beam:, age. of the Wagon. 511M otught and CHINESE IN CANADA Rev. Gordon Taylor .tchireinceis of Knox Church f the charges laid and the number of tes.ple involved. 1 11/1V1. 1.11n11. 1,0 the 1.011- 1 1101{00 hat 32e.,000 that rout:I-he raised would not he ttuffleient under the oinistancee. I will have to very ma- erially Increase that amount. --el-euey may in. passing, that one of tlw reaming why I wanted to give the - matter further conelderatIon was the statement -by Marianne* defenee, that. 1111. of the reasone the l'rown nougat to keep him eonlined wite to get a etatement from him....1 am sorry to say I cannot Nee eye. to eye wtth couu- sel at settleg lief at $2.1,000," said Hie 'leder, "There Is too much involved: On Tuesday afternoon the W. M. S leader the riremnstatices 1 do not thiuk should 11131ke tiny vliaitee in hail ay flue at the beautiful home and g tit the Mensterthewart tit Ow Nurseries. ,The ne.eting. whit•h wit.. hugely attended. W11.1 ill charge 4.f Mrs. Herald's grouts 11 Ild lIrs. 1'. Ward1.11% THY1Or 11r1••11111.11. Rev. Gertion Taylor. recently inductee I Last e1,1,1•1111 15'11 separate appli(*a- an church, was the guest ',meeker and for reductimi 11 the ball of $100,0111 the Chinese In Celltellit he ill by hie ',senior couneel. Richard f 4.4**14.1444. Fifty Amer. Of Irerento, and for Fletcher hy were C. Frank Moore. item of Toronte..... Veilr4 net. 'Id mese laborers /1.14/111.11 ;111 11 pplielltiltir 101r a oiling, of venue has been entered. at Termite for Mincletren, /1 1111 an eapple cation will be made here for Tietcher, nn the ground thnt public opinion has lee•ti 111118 Med by preer report.. Of ,iie 601' .THE CMS 011f. ANYWAY ry!'' voice shrilled at the telephone operator on Therein) hint. A few montents later the mime voice wag on the 'phone again. "Tell them not t• healer," were the instruefronts lint the holy line not r.•••koned witli -The siseelevr "sun l'hin"1" 111•' the *speed with which the brigade is .fantillar by . "Jean.. Lotes Me," the dispatched. The engine by then was well on thr way, but on nutting at ladies its the Neiren itill nmi Mee Reg. Tit; the deeignated street the firemen could • find no creeds, no einoke flamers. lotion may b4.• made later -Me- tie- A higher ...tut The application shall be ,tpplicatIonce to Osgeede Hall l (piloted by alarmer. • brought 1.. Canada to RildSt in the . cmistruction of the Canadian Nettle brnisee to 11(.11'111nd legs. Railway. They had $1111.1. spread 4.0 it WW1 the i10110../1 144.1.1111(1' r1111",1) Eff/derill 1'1111141111 and many of them ID 11 feW d/ISR. . . brought their wives and Made per . . ' mimed 11111111'S in (hie country. There _ - "FISHERMAN'S ITCH" are new well-organtxrd-Chlnose gum •11's.• retaining the high teetp.rnturee the hi pea the %%ILK,. at the re 511101 1114.V/tiled derioe the hell{ Ilf tar 1011.4 a Ihe etnereh authorities, un- diaperting theinselVe5 these (hip.. AI. (d.Pliritt:17s)ke e"-) '1%17 ati11141' 1(iii::gismtw.ittkteor ptilli:, summer id this. point, few beaten( ere though the enemy ham not heen o let er a tribute th the work which tan site,. mined. the re;inon 1,, .rhyloroi enough 114441 carried on by the W. M. te in Thome who go in for it RW1111 iii0lAliY ChristidnizIng the l'hinese women 11 IA 1,1111.14te wIth what looks like nn all-over atheck of the measles. or It cent of mot anded on " eh.. rough Mame the. inflenenntions 1111 ei,thu.r water at tiw end of the pleat. The piane ' plant or ariihniii lift. le the water. but feel contributed a ;draping 'solo. 1' II was drifting towards the ((runtime...1 111 line beet. tileknamed simply "tether - 'scripture. 114411111 114"/1 11 Mad. be Mrs of an old pier, alalited by A northerly ,mefet Itch." wind. when the Ceptain .101111 went, 1..1 eAnee week% mg., impute: iretlilleR Janic... 1 114.14. end prayers'' were of, the rescue. The plane was towed In 1.0 1 19'"file 111111 11 RIIII RO111 il a 11.1.14Prirh re- fered ia. Mee T. Weellaw Taylor, Mrs. Ifineleeli Mnetionnid find Rev. Mr. the eltelter 4 the harbor for re -fueling ported the pre...Peels Of the Iritahle 480. and funk off a few houire later, after 'It ta recalled the peaHlence hos mole its 'envleet a .11ttle motor trouble had been tor preeence known prevlonely at almnt meted. The ablp wait an EaRtman thle time of tear. notnelle et the water's living host. capable of et cruleing Rpeed edge. aa In deep water maimmere sei After the servine of tea ninny of etc ladle* enjoyed a walk through the gar- Q•11111 had the hew under reintrol. hut dens and admired the Wendel r11.11. of her Attempt tn cancel the einem was the Maitland River below tile ground& not Aw awecwwatwi They inquired at 0114* Or 15 0 boluses! In an attempt to fled the tire. ten had to glee 111.. The lady lied herome R1/1 rIlled try gram Are at her home mut 1111(1 called the brigade She then Attacked flames. with a sith-k send