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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1986
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Police Court --mcmg
-E Puts on Dignity
As Pureed by the Attorney Gen-
eral—Long Docket for Last
Iu the weekly const Thursday
afternoon last Magistrate J. A. Ma-
kind mounted the bench attired in the
latest magisterial dress of black morn-
1ng coat, grey -striped trousers and ac-
cessorles, recently decreed by the At-
torney -General of Ontario. Even the
wtug collar and black tie, as worn by
the Honorable Arthur hlm.aelf on state
occasions, were in evidence, and a
nice new shiny (fowler bat rrncelig '
In the cloak room without.
The Idea Li to bring more dignity to
u glatrates' courts, and the entre to
the court room of ills Worship lu his
formal garb had Just that ieffect. As
the Magistrate mounted the dais to
take hie sent the entire assemblage
rose to their feet and awaited the sig -
11 WEDDINGS]
BALL—ALLEN
A quiet wedding was solemnised at
Londeaboro- United church on Thurs-
day, September 10, when Dorothy
(Helen, Idtlugm -. leti Mr. and
Mrs. T. G.. -Alien, Ooderlch, was united
In marriage to George Reginald Ball,
recond son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hall of i(ttmwerhlll. The ceremony
was performed by Rev: A. W. Gar-
diner. The bride wore a smart crepe
back satin suit of aquamarine blue
w►th navy accessories. The young
couple Ieft for a motor trip through
the States, the bride travelling In a
navy blue suit with matching nei-es-
rurles. On their return the young
couple will reside_ 111 t'Ilnton.
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EAGLE--KLNG
A quiet bur pretty wedding took
Wave Monday afteruoou in Slmpsio
avenue United church, Toronto, when
Margaret Anne• younger daughter of
lir. and Mrs. John' Kieig, became the
bride of Edwin Douglas Eagle. son
tui to be seated. It was the first of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. }Agit uf Ham -
time this had happened is Huron Ilton. ileus Stanley Greenslade of -
impurity police court. The days of In- Mdse'". Thegiven in 'une-
asy
formality, of wisecracks and horseplay, riagr by her fatherthen,, lookavl charming
a
which have brought stern rebukes from
in a e.twitt leer dress of chartreusebrown
present Attorney -General since be green.with broaa cadent hash and hat
of
aseunied office, are apparently over. to match. gibe carried a bouquet le
ODe false pretences, fire fraud, ane Johanna IIL'I rode.; and shaded. single
forgery and uttering, one chicken -steal -
WC two assault eases, one of allowing
burden to run at large on a highway,
out of control, two cbatgest of breach
Of the Master and Servants Act, two
of disorderly conduct, a hatch of traf-
fic Informations, and a juvenile court
case of ineurriglblllty were on the list.
es
When the � chole
against W. W. Thomson, of Toronto,
was read, Crown Attorney D. E.
Holmes announced that certain clr-
camstaoces bad come to light since
Thomson war arrested and that tbe
Crown would have no evidence to pre -
Two-year Dispute
Over a $40 Horse
/Mere a New Stag, with Arrest
_ . of Howick Farmer on
.,.r-F'rsud eggs-- _
The notorious Howick township
'milk bottle" horse case, already In
the civil courts over two years with
law coats of well over $1.000; originat-
ing with a dispute over a $40 horse,
entered a Dew stage on Saturday last
with the Arran of Leslie McLeod, how -
ick farmer and original owner of the
steed, 0u a charge of attempting to
defraud his eredlton. McLeod, taken
into custody by County Constable John
Fergwaoa-at the instigation ut Crows
Attorney L. E. Holmes, appeared be-
fore 1-. G. Weir, J.P., and was re-
manded to jail for trial today.
This case. whicb bids -fair to estalr
lisp d cawed of its kind In the annals
of Huron county courts, began when
tA•slie.MriA-ods Ilowick farmer, agreed
to hell a horse to William E. Dacid-
641ii itatbrsua, Northern t utarb., bora,
dealer, for $441, 4114icery t. bt wade on
a' -i'ci-ifiedr date ' Daridwin did not
call for the 11111,4. 011 1110 day agreed
upon but rather next day, wheu Me-
IA.NI was absent. Davidson left $40
Ulla milk Lottie of a neighbor's buuse,
astern in pale pink and mauve. Mess leading the horse away.
Ethel King, who acted as her nthter'r Wegld.'t Take the Macey
brldesmald, was gowned in 0 velvet Mc.i ill esu his return, was In
dress of hunter's green with mat, ling "v rt finding his horse gone. Mel11,
aecensortea and carried a bouquet uf ''IauueJ the deal was "uf[" when
nunlwaw ruses and orange pow -punt
zinnias. Mr. Frederick F.agle of Ham-
ilton, acted as his brother's best man,
and Mr. Houston assisted at the organ.
After tine eeremouy a small reception
was held at tbw home of the bride's
aunt, Misr Grace Darlington, who
wore a dress of fu%•hla velvet, natal'
velvet hat and cv,nwege of Talisman 1►av1dww was arrested and lodged in
roses. The bride's mother received, In to police court he was honor -
wearing a charming dress of moon- ably acquitted• and right here things
talnberry velvet, a black velvet bat tonus on as, added impetus.
sent. Tie complainant, Richard H. and corsage of pink mums. The tested for False Anent
Sanford, of Seafortb, assented and the groom's mother, who also received, tiaoo atter Davidson Hued McLeod lu
Magistrate forthwith diem/seed the wore a becoming dress of dark blue County Court for false arrest and mall-
case. without comment. Thomson printed chlffoo with hatching bat and cloned
prosecution and was awarded
was alleged to have fraudulently se- corsage of pink roses. Later 14 the cilia with coats, by Judge Costello.
But when Sheriff Johnston sought to
collect on the judgment he was con- ,
fronted with all sorts of dimcultles.
Carl Messner, Kitcbener stock sales- with brown accealorfe'. After the Allegedly to prevent Davidson from
man, were dropped. no evidence being
collecting, McLeod transferred his
piled honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Eagle will farm to his brother and doter. Tido
offered. Messner was alleged to have live in Madison. Wisconsin, where Mr. master was subsequently set aside by
sold Mn. Verna Harris,' of Howlett Eagle 1. taking pet -graduate work Jur*tice !albugo Almost simultan-
township, 1000 shares of Red Lake at the University of �1'tsconeln. Both
stock for $'14[0. repre- pe.us(y !eland gave a bill of sale of
Centre Mines st
are graduates of Victoria College, certain chattels to, Whiter Homburg, a
senting the stock to he guaranteed by rnlverslty of Toronto. lelghbor, but thio was declared null
the Honorable the Minister of Mines. The Misses lemurs and Minnie Came and void by iud;e MacKlnnoa of
EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR. NIR, Xi
AFTER TWENTY
YEARS
Two "Priestess Pats" Meet-6aeb
Thought the Muer Had "Gene W.
The 7th Fusiliers of London
camped over the Labor Dey
week -end In -- Tuckeramith- town.
ship. near Seaforth, and 14.-0o1.
-W P. Sturdy antliallesTrrseereard mo-
tored down to 'hilt the camy'on flud-
day afternoon. There Mr. Pritchard
met Lt. -Col. Biagi., officer commanding
the regiment, whom be had not seen
since they were together in the trenches
in Flat.ders in 1915, both of them then
privates in the P.P.C.L.1., the farrow
Prlacees Pat's."
Both g them after the.frst meeting
and mutual recognition owned up to a
"queer" feeling, as each had believed
the other was dead. Needless to say,
they had ass interesting talk over old
day. in the Ypres satient.
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SaIHhfzWlDitnloo Stores Limitedforf
the ninth period eudev: September 5th,
19Sa, were $1,40'1,752. This compares
with $1,290.e85 for the corresponding
period in 19116, and 1a an increase of
18.7 per cent.
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Clides Markle aind Creaks Weeks
Mehra Grans. Ctlotaa, Oat.
Successor to Ball & Zapfe
D.itid'uu failed to take the horse on
the date named. that he had sold the
steed t.. .metier man for mire money,
11 1111 refund tr• have anything to do
-with the milk bottle money.
Rather did Mclw•od forthwith cause
a warrant to be lsaued.for Davidson's
arrest, neglecting to say anything to
tbe justice of the pease about the 540.
cured $1500 from Sanford by misre-1 evening the bride and grdom left on
presenting an insurance polley of 51100 a short trip through tee called States,
to be clear and unencumbered. the bride travelling ina brown woollen
Likewise, three fraud charges facing wit and topcoat or Ilogllsb tweed,
Two similar charges concerned Andrew
Doig end H. R. Spence, IS Grey town-
ship, each of whom purchased $150
worth of the stock. All three com-
plainants were In court to give assent
to dismissal of the charges. it was
underst od that restitution bad been
made. -- seasoner pleaded not guilty.
Remanded for Sentence
A Wroxeter young man. Lloyd
Rcicht. pleaded gullty to forging a 510
cheque. hearing the name of John Rut-
ledge. on the (tank of Commerce. It
was further charged he uttered a
I forged document to obtain 510 from
Bert Spence. 110 was remanded to
Philadelphia i eluting riulletin : 01111 jail for s'Week for sentence.
guess 111 that the next step in raee•h*ul- i An additional charge exalted Itelcht
lotion will Iw the development of a was that he operated his car after
labour-saving cheering decks. 1 his license was suspended. lie re-
1 neatly "erred a term for drunk -driving.
Her pleaded not guilty. explaining he
shad nerer received soolee of auspen-
-talon -teem the D.partnast The case
was held over for a week for Investd-
gatlon.
John Rutledge, of near Wingham,
Fall Suits
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Men Are Here Now
THE NEWEST STYLES
They are here for your
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EVERYTHING IN MEN'S
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Chas. Black
East Street and Square
GODERICH
The Studio
Couch
IS THE IDEAL AREANGE-
INT
0M
it can be •e1 al a chesterfield
or in moment can be.eonverted
into a double ted or two single
Vieth.. A wardrobe compartment
can be gelded at a slight addi-
tional cod. A livingrnom and
hedroom combined.. Yea may
choose your awn covering*.
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J. R. Wheeler
Fu(teral Director sad
Flirttiture Dealer •
Nae illee Street, GaetaPHONES : Store MI5; Ree. 865
bell, Mrs. J. A."Robertson, Mies Grace Guelph. sitting for Judge Costello.
Robe d Mr. and Mrs John John..
The text 'Dove of Mel*" was to
stop weentnt from Goderich to attend the
make application for relief under the
wedding. Farmers' Creditors' Arrangement Act,
but on Friday inot. Sludge lbstello
Large Crowd Turns ruled that Mcl.eol'o application did
not time within the meaning of the
. act.
Out for Blyth Fair Tht tt~ was fnlluwerd ly Mr1ACNt'n .c-
resthe next day, and he Is In Jail,
doul.tle-s• wondering if it would not
hate INcu ietter to aect•pt the $40 ten -
Horse Races the Big Attraction— dens! by Davidson for the horse. The
Exhibits Good—List of the court coat - are already 5!173
How -
Prize -winners and it looks as though a loo -acre How-
Ick fared 1s in a fair way to be dissi-
pated in litigation over an old nag not
Myth fall fair, on Friday and Sakur- - very far remove el from the glue factory.
day last. was -rather unfortunate in
the' matter of weather: but after it "FIS$ERMAN'S ITCH''
i alleged to have secured 510 on a worth-
less cheque ...hai;1..-baa case adjourned
for three weeks and was allowed his
1 liberty on $600 batik
Reformatory Tern for Theft
Pleas of leniency for thieves who
••less}-herttuee they are hungry hare
bees heard throughout the land ever
since the depression set In. One such
was the case of Garfield Finley, of
Wieigham, who stole a chicken and
shared it at the dinner table with his
family. Frani' Donnelly, defence
encu., lretet►ialtete*' -
"He was hungry ; he did not steal
for gain; he stole to appease the hun-
ger of himself and othere," the lawyer
pleaded In faltering voices
•'it is to be nnoted'liaw did not attempt
to steal a meal of liver and onlone,"
observed the Maglstrate. "Ile also
stole two geese and forty-eight hills
of potatoes. That ie a bad thing In
a community. It can't be laughed
at."
14o Finley w111 spend the next six
monthg to one yevJ r in an Ontario re-
formatory, with 4t•hleh inetltatlon he
is thoroughly familler, hie lengtby re-
cord, read In eourt, disclosed.
A Wild West Show
Apparently "11111" McClure, sixteen -
year -old Iuungannon boy. has been put-
ting on a wild welt show, with Ray-
mond and Gerald Currie, much smaller
boys than he, an unwilling members
of jhe cyst. This was one of County
Covetable Melville Cralgie'e 5n 1 eases
and he wnl prebsbly dock member
1t, for it Is unique. 1
Yonng McClure, a fine -141511M •!kap,
Is alleged to hare roped and tied up
Raymond and to have pulled the shirt
tall from wlthndt Gerald'" pants and
Mot a hole through it (the shirt) while
it was still on the 1,y. The shirk,
with the bullet hole, and the .22 ride
need, were on display. Luckily the
bullet entered the ground.
This was altogether too eseitlaj ?or
(Gostlnred oil pan 4)
had clewnvl up on Saturday the people : l'rovhn ll =gall iVPMrltnew1 Still
out /►t good toamtwrs and the Ml
attendance was up to the average—Of ; Toronto—Sent-._1.4.- Willie__notbing I.
recent years. ' I ositive herr-been decided regarding,:.
Exhibits in the hall and alsco in the the cause of fl'•herman s itch," the
outdoor classes were numerous vied of -, skin Affection that bothered *o maty
good quality.
TIirint attraction war the series or I tathero 05+.-oe+emer
4t--4" bwowo- tbeFl
ksJ salth Is can- --
horse races The 2.27 event had the , the lh-peosateut of lead
1arg est'entrr of the three recta dine ducting an intensive investigation that
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burden coming to the wire for the `vales to point 111 a niinnte parasttle
own as a
horses among the bad in this part of "c•erc•nrla." of which certain types of
"tart A large crowd watched these, h.vm of primitive life kn
the country, putting apes valiant fight .wa11 are the .intermediate .host. __
for first place, and making their wary The "cercaria" Is a translucent or-
/Mout the track in 2.14, 2.13% and 2.12. ganism just discernible with a very
DanPatch was a decisive winner In peei•tful magnifying glass, that has a
this event, taking the rare in *freight forepart that enables Itto bore Into
heat*. R,.bert O'Neil was seevnul, the skin. MAgkind 111 not the natural
placing second In each heat, and John host of this organism, and although 1t
P'ean'ut -mutts I seta up Irr(tx*Jon in the human skis
does corn -70f -rwrcvarw- err
roarit
trained by Mr. Nott, Seaforth farmer 'Sete and normal cycle.
and horse -breeder, pleased her owner !
by winning the running rat% over PM- • music EXAMINATIONS
to, owned by.Mr. Whitely oeLecknote.,1 — ,•
It wee Lady Drummond'. first track I Following are results of Toronto
race. She wits ridden by Gueet of Conservatory of Musk examinations,
Seaforth and Pinto was! ridden by her those named being implio of A. W. Ali -
owner. • The winner took tbe race in 'tlerton. Godericlis: .
two heats. ,PIANtlFORTE
I'onotibly the greatent interest was . A.T.C.M. (polo performer), completed
shown in the roadster race, in whO:h examination—T. Reld. . ,
three line driver. were enteral. All A.T.C.M. Oescher.o. co eted es -
three drivers were apparently a bit aminatitio- A. Cochrane.
wary at firot, but as the retie went on i, 'mum. (grede V1111--.; . Wake
they loosed the rent; and let the (hon.), II. Nichol.
horses run, bringing about 1 close andi - Primary Ignite. VII—D. Scott
exciting fitilah. (hon.)
June Peters wae called upon tt) go SINIGING
fire heats to win the free -fir -all fromd Intermediate -4r Scott (hon.), 1. -
Barney Wilkes. There were sex enarlield (hon.), V. Wheeler, L. Treleaven
tries in the raee and the' leAtsheat was thou.), '
run only be the borne...Facing that, and Juteor—W- Treleaven.
Et-Reete A. I. Goldthik6be qf Col- 'tirade V, form—A. Cochrane (hon.) t
borne township was the atarter and harmony ---A. Pops. ' .
handled the large fields of hories In
good tittle. 4
The results of the race* were as fol-
lows: r
227 l'ret er fox
Den Patch, Galbraith, Tars I
Robert (mem Brown. New
John Premeis, Pelts, WM-
(Ceatieeeit as page 6)
`tirade IV, counterpoint—A. Pope
Oracle 111. harmony—M. Thompeoe
renee (hone
Grade 11-11. Scott (lot clam hon.).
E. Weigh (lot claos hon.), L. liter
(1st claw hon.), .1. Milli. (lot close
hon.), 'IV, Trel (lot clam bon.),
I.. Trot (let elan bon).
Grade I --D. Fortin (1/Utilise aes.).
GODERICH
INDUSTRIAL'
0I i ITION
Tuesdayand :Wednesday
SEPTEMBER 22-23
Tuesday Afternoon
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Exhibiti.on Opens at 2 o'clock
– — ALL EXHIBITS IN MAIN HALL —
EVENING PROGRAM at 8 o'clock
Thrilling Performance before the Big Covered
Grandstand by New York Vaudeville Artists
REX SLOCOMBE—Magical Act. Accor-
dion Solos.
WEST WADE—Singing and Yodeling Cow-
boy.
TED AND HONOR—Vhree Acta. Novelty
Balancing. Adagio Dance. Comedy
Song and Dance Specialties.
TAYLOR TROUPE --Three Acts. Arabian
Type Tumbling Act. Acrobatic Clown
Act. Acrobatic Novelty Act.
,FLORENCE DAVIS—Specialty Dance.
PERCY DAVID—Character Singing Come -
SOUND AMPLIFIER SYSTEM ---"--4.1.a/CA
Admission 25c Public School Children 10c
Cars 10c Grandstand Free
saummentalMildeM
A WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON A
Gi:and Program commencing at 1.30
FOR GOOD MISES ON THE BEST HALF -MILE TRACK
IN WESTERN ONTARIO
2.20 TROT OR PACE .2 • Purse $150
All-Star Team of Maitland
Baseball- Matc- h. League vs. Godenc. h
— VAUDEVILLE ACTS BY METROPOLITAN PERFORMERS
Exhibition.by Trained Oxen --the Automobiles of the Early Doys of Canada
JUDGING OF LIVESTOCK BEFORE GRANDSTAND
p.m.
MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS
The Board Have Contracted for the Largest Midway it? Many Years
Hot Meals in Dining Ball
Music by Goderich Band
Exhibits of4 the leading products of the Huron District—Livestock, Field, Garden and
Orchard Products. Home Manufactures, Fine Arta, School Children's Work, etc., etc.
Admission to Grounds 25c Public School Children 10c
Cars 25c --- Grandstand 25c, children 1 Oc — -'117
COME AND ENJOY THE LAST AND BEST HOLIDAY OF THE SEASON
H. L. Salkeld, President. C. E.. Qraves, Secrotary.
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