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FRANK McARTHUR
Telephone 82 — Ooderieb
Steals from Man
Who Befriends Him
Gets Three Months in Jail—Wan-
derer Sent to Ontario Hos-
pital for Observation
When be admitted he bad stolen 315
from Aubrey Hutchinson; Howkk
township farmer, after aceeptlog the
old man's invitation to apeud the oigbt
with him. Sidney Greek, who claimed
t3urrle as his home town, was sen-
tenced to three months in jail at hard
labor. The sentence was Imposed by
elagtetrate J. A. Making Thursday
afternoon last.
"The money was Tying on a win-
dow sill," Crake. told the Magistrate.
-I bad been sick with double poen-'
monis and vlruetry aatt- ad ao-Wolk,
ant money and no clothes. The only
✓ eason I stole tbe money .Was to get
clothing."
"You don't look wh badly dressed,"
remarked Hit. Worship, In passing sen -
ICBM. -
Atfred Wachter, of Mildmay, who
explained that retie:lonerdiebere'nces -int
his home caused him to take to the
rad, bad court officials and speela-
taors laughing eutrigbt at hie -werio-
comic sallies. He pleaded not guilty
to a charge of vagrancy the previous,
week. - Y
•'Religion," he remarked. "Is not a
matter 1u be brought up in court and
dise•ussed. What do you think, Tour
Worship?'" be appeal' to the Magas..
trate. •
"How 0111 are you?" asked the court,
after tbe moo bad rambled on at
great length with regard to religion,
sleeping in church haaemeotr, tbe de-
finition of the word tranak'nt, and law
in general.
"Twenty-nine; Ian that doesn't ex-
euse me in any wry:" woe the unex-
pected reply.
"1 wouldn't exactly sa,y my mental
condition 1a any too good," be ad-
mitted. when His Worahlp tentatively
suggested to the Crown that Waehteri
be sent to en Institution for mental
obserratlon. '1 ,wouldn't have landed
in jail If my mental capacity bad been
all right."
(`town Attorney Holmes was inter-
ested
nter
ested to know where Wachter got a
braas-buttoned coot the man proudly -1
displayed.
"I just naturally put Aloe over on a
fellow." he explained 'eagerly' 'I' ""i
traded In a sweater for this express -
nun's coat. 1t was an old person and
perhaps they don't realise how clever
we young people orae. My mental
condition might not be so good, but 1
sure put one over by expert 'sales-
manship.
le•s-
manship.".
Bent fee Obaon'atfaa
Hie Worship at least agreed with
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1936
the first part of the leer remark end
reuseudted Warbler to the Ontario hos-
pital at Loudon for observation for a
period of nut more than sixty days.
Albert Dekery, Muncey Reserve In-
d1au, pleaded guilty to a charge of
being lu poasewbq of atuleu goods,
namely, a coal oil stove. in Morris
township. The stove wall stolen from
S.S. No. 9 1n Tuckersmlth towusblp.
Uekary was remanded a week fur sen-
tence.
Young -people at a '1lrusaels dance
didn't like the way Stanley Wilson
was acting and asked him to leave. Ile
refused. Constable J. Smith added hie
persuasion and to even it up Eldon
Wilson backed up his brother. One
thing led -to another and, out to he out -
dune, Mel. Thowpsou and Fred Bur-
r-hell
ur
shell stepped luto (be fray, with the
result that all four young men are
facing a variety of charges of 411s -
orderly conduct and obstructing an of-
ficer. The ease was huleted a week
and will be beard at Wingham.
—their -Pepper; o+f--Mitchett, it faring
1i reckl/fss driving charge, the result
of an accident at the corner of Elgin
*venue and Cambria road, Gctlerieb, a
few weeks Ago. His car colleted with,
a Clinton car. The ease ,was ad-•
juurned • week.
Distorts over Wages
A dtleagree•ment over wages owing
A. Kurscbenskl, of Beumiller, by How-
ard Baer, Colborne township feyrnier
and imptement dealer. was ironed out,
when a settlement was reached at $61,
to be paid by the first of January.
Kurs•benakl claiwe•d %fill►, at twp dol-
lars per day,'but His Worship allowed
only $1.10 per day. Au am t en-
terer) for the use of the complainant's
ear was deducted.
Two charges, of obtaining goods and
lodging by' false pretences, preferred
against Jas. J. Hughes, of Seetorth,
avid Arthur %'arca, of Listowel, were
adjourned a week.
PERFECT CRIBBAGE HAND
E]d. Lyne•h is one of few who have
held a perfect cribbage hand. He
was playing with Normal Mclvor at
the Marine Club 'last week when. be
was dealt three fives and a jack; rad
a fire turned up. Ile counted be on
the hand, the highest possible score.
"G. IL" ONCE MORE
Stacks of official forms In the Mag-
istrate's once—informations, sum-
monses, warrants, etc.—wbls% were
abandoned when' 'they became out-
moded on the death of King George
V. baring,. "G. R." et their bead, are
nqw being - used once more. while
reams printed- on the reversion of Ed-
ward ViII have been discarded.
Fortunately a printing Ben at the
beginning of last week was Instructed
to bold a large order of forms, to
await the outcome of the uncertainty
surrounding the throne. The docu-
ments. of coarse, wilt be headed
George Rex.
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—CHRISTMAS CARDS AND 'SEALS—
RINGS of the belt Wads in silver, gold signets
and stone -set, EMBLEM RUNGS.
TOILETWARE in all the latent patterns.
Keystone, Silver and Gold Plated
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Th. Continuing"Christ
Far, fife away 7s Bethlehem,•
And year* are long sad dint
Since Mary beld the holy Child
And angel* rung to flim:
But at111 to hearts • where love and
faith -
Make room for Chile( iu them,
11e come* again, the Child front laud,
To find His Jtethlebein.
Beyond the sea is
And ways•which Jesus trod,
And hidden tbere are those high bills
Where He communed w•las laud;
Yet on the plains of common life
Through ■11 the world of men,
The vulie that once ,aid, "Follow Inc."
Slatlks to our hearts ageiu.
(1 life that seems so lung ago,
And yet 1* ever.new, .
The felkowwhip of lore' with thee,
-"trough'rte-the—yea t -lo tree.
O Master over death and tiwe,
Reveal Thyself, we pray,
And • as before amongst thine own,
Su dwell with us today:
Russell Bowie.
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
GODERit'H TOWNSHIP, Dec. 13.—
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston, Mr. and
Mrs. Rubs. Sowerby and Mr. Itubt.
Mrllwalu' attended. the funeral of the
late Richard Cousins .at Duugumnuu
un Wednesday.
It was with great regret that tbe
commutate learned of tbe„ death of
Mrs. A. Rougvie oe Monday of lest
week. The funeral, which was pri-
vate, was held from the family home
in liudeyl h on Wednesday, interment
being made at Loudou.'
Mrs. J. R. Orr Is quite 111 at her
horn' with quinsy.
Cakes school was dosed un Monday
owing to the .holiday fur the King's
birthday.*
Death of Mrs. W. WUssn.—The
angel of death claimed apetber life -
lung resident of the cumulating on
Sunday morning. In the person.of Mrs,
Amelia Wilson, widow of the late Wil-
liam 'Wilson, at the home of her son.
Roy, 5th contention. Mre. Wilson had
been Ill about three weeks. The fun-
eral, which war private, wax held on
Tuesday afternoon. wjtb Rev. A. E.
Muorbouse officiating. Interment was
made In Maitland cemetery. .
Draaratk Club,—The Ire ember
meting of the Dramatic Club was held
on Thursday evening at the home' O(
Mr. and Mr. Jame% Young. with for-
ty-two members pre+eut. Mra. Rote.
Mellwatn was chairman for the pro-
gram, which -consisted •0f-stoging "St -
lent Night. Holy Night," followed by
prayer by Rev. A. E. Mtuorhous•; vio-
lin solo by Maurlee Harwood: humor-
ed* reading by Mrs. Mary Phillips
musical selections by an orchestr
(Imposed of James Young, Maurls
'Harwood, Erie McAllister and Job
I'Ietw-nts; recitation by Lillie Elllult
The -roll call was responded to by "On
Christmas Wish." The election of of
finers for 111:(7 then ensued, with Mr
Maorhouse In charge•, and 11.. follow
Ing were elected:. IHreetors, .Mrs_
lt. Orr aril Mrs. 1i. Orr: treasure
Mrs. A. Tichloorne: secretary. Mrs. I'
Harwood: business committee. Mr
M. Phtlllls. Either Mellwaln, Mario
Porter, Norman Fuller *nil John Har
mer. Mrs. Tichlworw• gave her r
port for 11t1d, attesting a balance o
hand of tt1(.5e. Met. Harwm%1 real
her mewl; showing a total attelthlanc
tcx the ytalr ofeeet and the receipts
Gar the year of 1g.M.7S. :Eames ser
then played with Miss Muriel Moor
Mame in charge. Luntb.was se'rvev
by the !Merles+. nsalstect hr E Shaer M,
j itwain, Marion Porter and dear.
i)svldsun.
I Union Church Nates.—'1'h• Darer -nowt.
Meting of the W.M.S. of (nluu eburcl
was held' on Wednesday at the howc
of Urs. Gordon Orr, with ten present.
Mrs. Forest M.4'lure led the devotioa-
I al exercises. The Scripture lesson
1St atlhew 2:1-121 511S read re -
1 spun 'ively. _.iter. A. -J•'. Mirorhouao
j 1441 ill prayer, and the Missionary
I freed sirs repealivl. The roll ea11 was
respende'11 lu w11h Ile text word
'•I rieud.'• .% drs'w sus 'tier
„nil,. with Airs. James Young winning
t.
3[1.. Jt.s,rboar' eondurted the elec-
tion of "direr, for Bili. as Follows:
1'resideul, Mr-. Mary •1'I11Nbps: 1st
%we:Irresident. 11r 4irdon Orr; Sud
ciec-prr'idcul. Mrs_ George Mfflsain;
treasurer. .ter•. Forest M.Clure; secre-
tary, Ntr .,:,hies Toung: sermhlry
4 iridian slew11rd+ldp Hud finance,
%Ir r,. Marwood; stringer•• secreletA.
%Ir•:. R. 11cAlllster:' pre.+ sc'w-ctary,
%Ira 1. Ilarwood : Mlssi'ontr% M' nth
I. •e reiary. Mrs .1 it. Orr treasurer
Ilos,•r furor. \Ir-•. .1. •1.1. 11rr: Ioinui t,
%Ira. 1: Iiars...I; thunl.e .oliimittw•.
' Mrs. M Phillip.... Mrs. F. M'•I'Inre and
!Mfrs G. Denims'. .% hearty' Idle 01
hanks sits tendered, to the 'Truing
'resideur, Mrs. Inroad Me1'IHro. •1'he
meeting elosetdr,,wdlh prayer. Lauth
wmo served by the boatetr, uar•isted 1..
, Mrs J. It. Grsbstn, "of limleri' h
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wain di911'u1041 a1 1 -niers church 011
S11w111y. 'The Ira+tor, kev. %. E:.
Aloorbonsc, delirered a splendid ser-
mon from the text "Peter smith mum
Him, Thou shalt never we't,h my
feet. Josue answered him. 1?' E waM1
thee not, them beer no part with %I.'
(Rt. John 13:8). During the 'service
tbe (bole wag an anthem, "Who W111
Oar Pilot De?" The annual Citrlst-
nas twee and eitbeert will be bold on
Wednesday ersnISg, December 23rd.
A silver,Sojieetloa.wil Div -Liken.
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OBITUARY
MUSS BEATRICE Wit ILE
Mr. E. R. Wigle was called to Wlar-
ew last week by lite death ut bis sis-
ter. The Wlarton Echo wake* the f1d-
luwlug reference to the sad 'event ;
Miss Beatrice Wigle, a wcll•kuoen
resident of Whitton, lie ssd awry early
Wednesday morning after a brief ni-
nes*. Miss Wigle had suffered from
an infected finger a week ago but
thought 1t had eleared up; however, it
developed ludo blood poison and her
death resulted. Her ineslug Lanes
as a shock 'to her mane friends, as few
knew Of her illness or that it was of
a serious. nature.!
Miss Wigle was the elder daughter
of the late Dr. H1ram and Mrs. Wigle
and was burn in Wiarten. She- was
a uaember of Trinity Anglk•an church
and, having worked in her brother Dr.
(tartest Wlgle's drug store, will be
whew* in -the town -a4't vi(4 I.. She
leave's to mourn her loss two brothers,
Mr. E. R. Wigle, of Golerlcb, and Ir.
Charles Wigle, Wiarton: tune sister,
-Mrs. Percy Weller, of Owen Sound.
,Thal funeral will doe held from the
family residence, Gould street, uu, Fri-
day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Rev.
1'. J. Draper, rector of Trinity church,
will he in charge. Intermednt In (bl-
puy a emetery.
MARINE ('Lt'B OPENS SEASON
The members of the . Marine Club
were "at home" for the meat social
gathering of the season on Thursday. -
night last. and they entertained 150
friends in royal style. Euchre was
played by the majority, and Preejident
Wm. Cambell presented prises to
Mrs. David Mcllwaln anti Max Frit: -
ley. Consolation awards were received
by Mrs. R. Kneeshav . lend David
Sproul. A luncheon. prepared under
the supervlelon'of Mrs. Max Clair-
mont, was served' before the door was
cleared for a dance.
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