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Seaforth Takes
First Junior Gartte
Local laungaters Show Laok of
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fair-siged openike, night erowd saw.
he Goderich Lions 6uffer a, '11;4 defeat,
at the hands of .Seaforth in an 0.11•.A..
junior C 'game,at the .Nest street
Arena" --on TEWRIV niget. •-
Nelson, 'till, -president of, the Code-
PERSONAL IVIENtION
Mi $. MeKinnon' holidaying' at
Windsor tatti Detteit. ' _
Miss Josie Saunders has returned
atter visitins relatives,at Galt over the
Christmas season. •
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart lienty,* of Tor?
auto, and their sent 413.1art, 'Jr.. visited
with friends here over the Week -end.
- arr. William. Bose hal -returned to
Detroit after Spending tlie Christmas
and New Year's season here with hiS
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. M. ReSS,
rich Lions Olub„sPoke r e y )e ore e-
Tot.t1 of ,i• higleseores ..... ..1409-102X ich491in-
l game conammed,,thanking the people. . The 1t4 01 the four leading elubs ton dub, whije "ea ,Rarte, was .a.
tack., for the combine-4,gs? _eF
for their patronage. lie then faced off' hi the championship eoutes,t were ,,as,,
?win the beginrting it waS evident --ealgary Rifle 'club'
that the 130aerieh was' lacked oeperi... -ioniiiinnek, cil,,,o.) ,1-0,10, 1*)'129 half -way 'through the 'first- riod when.
CLINTON *X.,1744 0L1li
fOUItTli DOXIINIOX' SHOO'r
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SOUS have been, reeeived of the
individual mentbers of the Clinton Rifle
Clubwhich won fourth place` hi the
reeent contest ger the Dominion rifle
amiumplowtshilary,..-.11hcritre-
1] AUppsOO 2t
IL It"ingswell ... . .... 4.4..1297-2.0)
W.. Parrish 300-19X
1. Duette ' 300-1.0X
VaitEtgraond (299-22X)
S"mitir . ..... ..........„. ..... .299-25X
Winning Goal Soorocl Ovorti
Po#04.--430!,To._
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The Colts broke into the i'i;irt
by squeezing out a 2-1 overtiine evision
tigainst Perth Itegintenti tratford,
on Monday night.
The ,INIcklwan boys, Punch nti; Wank,
gr- 1to,a Vends the sailing seasons as,
mentber of the ere* "i0 the 'auto-
Atobile-earrier goralia, of the Nielialsen,
Line, with headquarters at petrott.
Visitorfer. New Year e Day with.
Mr. Hannah .Phillipe, East Stre.et,
were: Mr. 'Louisa NAYIot,-of Lucknow ;
Mr. W. rwiit, of Lucknore:.
lienarr.and on Yanee, of 'Dun-
gannon; Arr. arol Mrs. -Hugh Menery,
Irme-and Livingston anti Pb.illips'Men-
tiry of 'Astaleld. "Mrs. L, Naylor
Int -Pads starinlees•ome time • her
sister-in-law, Mrs. 'Phillips. ' •
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DOUBLE SCHEDULE V-011:
- V.gfilLEHOMEV: LEA.G-UX,
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The SaiedUle for group 21, Invenile
wa$ drawn iv ata coavener'S
ineetlug at Crinten.last Saturday even-
ing.. Seaforth withdrew its entry from
the group, leaving only three teams,
Exeter, 'Clinton an Goderieli, 4n' Irhe
-league. -1 Was _decided.that a. double
fensive bulwark in,'6the
the puck to start tbe game. follows: ^ peeee reeuwan', 'opened t scoring
ewe, rfitey 'lever stopped trYing, bUt Game Protective Asseeitition 1000-120X ' aft" taking his brother' Pass he
their plays were disorgaeized arid their Auuny Brae Bine club • arilled /a shot at McGraw ,which the
,shooting around the net Was away ore Moncton MB 1499-134X Perth gealle let slide und" legs*
eolor.. Walt Vitestbrook, the boy who mutou lune "clult, . ..4 149,402,x ..„The goal WaS of the soft 'variety, but
W.4$ -,84abAlry'e, 0.11.A., juvenile 3, W. varrish and u. xing‘wev. it served to give, the Volts,the lead and,
they Went et" 't° DT°tet• it 1,41- the end
eho,mieouship .teata last Year, cailled are. Goderich inert OA the Clinton teamict
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most of the, poach In, the Lions' oircne FarrIsh was tied In first pi__ _ace D10,11te,,° gttlaulrneed, aeghee gorto' of dee„,
sive work. TLo continu411Y Illsh°4 from for highest score ea•thetearr and Mr
his defeuve-• position on -dangerous Fopa-had the higheat Score- for the. eult snots, until late in the third. ses-
sotties and in the dying mordents Of the* whole- Dominion- ,Itr the, „VreV11191a1
h, 300 with, ?(OX rings
whitewdshe tlid 'prettiest, goal 'of,
the 'game. Opposing him was V'an Bell, littNiK• NEARvit, monv
speedy 'Seaforth rearguard, -who re- The opereair rink Which. tile :LiOnS
turned rush.- for r1:1$4 r'74)1Y lotS,...eenStrueted 'On St Pavid'e
daugerous Seaforth'aitme ,ks, ' - ' : street Is new receiving an ice surfaee.
The visitore- bald VW bettereof. the The rink -is being:flooded both day and
-play. in the first period, but•lt was not 'night and the committee In -charge ex...,,
Untfi late in the session 'that they ,
Peets . that ice will be 'available, for
managed o •", 'irli in- ore a>. goal. Pete,
Nigh, lankL right's/Inger' turned the ,,,filtuatoithg.Qhfeftour;ii....-tho:keenyd*t,00tif,mthsepWorotreli
trick when he took Beira pass at the b the Lions Club will be in action
sion„ when .A,Sialey Poked the Puelt into
the, net-on-a,f,ganging.Attack, Witli,Reith
'and Roq1 ssiting. Twice during
.the_third period the.Celtsgot the puck
'Past lueOrs.*; but each time the whistle
had blown !before the score. .
Ther-overtirap- period - waS- only -:three
ininnteS tilt' when Frank UeRwan
punched in the Winning -goal:- Punch:.
Menwan had set .u.ri the. play- 'when, -lie
,fired7tt shot from the -left rail. The
ped In front .of the net. All brother
Goderich defence and -fired an ankle- , -Frank had to do W4S Inish it Across the
pitekTitruck'lleGraw's pada` and drolY.
high. shot late the right-hand,corner of .(Thursd4Y) 6vening,' The •Juniors. veil' .
•goal. -line. • -
Irir de Seaforth in an attempt to get The game hadrto be held up once, in
.' revenr,e for the a -i defeat administered the third period whetryt. ,..NicEiSan's
Westbrook came right back, in an to them by 'the Seaforth team On TIIVS- close -in shot struck McGraw 011.-..t.4",
effort totie upthe game, with a us h day night,..here.- „, .. . hose, fhrhiging a flow ot.claret.' ' : .
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from his., own defence, - lie'pushed the The Invenlies wilrtravel 'to Clinton The Colts Were Minus the services of
'Vitae.: past.--Nieholsoli on the Seaforth to engage last year's league cbarolonp .rion 111b1Cay,,out with -broken ribs, Ken
defence, but before he could get to it
in the opening game of the schedule.rickett and Bed Bath, down With the
again Messenger had left itis 'net and ,„*rh6- committee in charge of drawing illui" and HanGibbs, Who Was unable
smothered the puck. Weltbrook'e Me- 'tip the • different teams for the senior to attend the game._,-- ' ' ' -
mentuma.rried him ore- Past the and *nor public School idagneg' Is now Clinton -Goal, IL* Doak e, defence,
sprawling yorni of the 'goalie, irt,._to €1.1--. busily engaged in this task. , 'ehedules 0 -rant and Young; cadre, 11.-.11eEwall;-
net, where he •eanie to rest in a- tangle
.. • r/ bofh leagues:. will lae- dritIvn 11P i ---F Ste 'a CY; 1:1 an alter-
• _ Mites, Diener; Aie., Doak.- Art noik,
eated himself4he rhesh was fouted to
The a. CI. 131111elip
(ity Allan Bowsaw:0
The greet* MO with, a 'c'ery
promising -stert. To begin with, we
*WAR* tareArneere plretaure-in-wel
coming Mt Payne, the neW teacher of
eelenee, to our Sehool. We -hope lie
will haw a very pleasant time Irmoug
seheaute, should With the' Jnesb, When Yr'efs_sY r whenthisiscompleted.'
*1st two- teams to meet, in a best two -
•out -of -three Series,„to decide the group
•
'winner. The schedule opens with
• Ooderieb. paying Clinton this
4ThiirsdaY> evening. -..Thel local -Young -
:Ooze. first hone game is eon•°.,3-aituary
Maori, as 20P0,9.41#971. The
eeenpiete- schedule foliews:
at _Clinton
re-,-.04'ntmr at Exeter •
-*--IT-Exeter at Clinton..
19 -Clinton at Godegiek
22 -Exeter at Clinton
24 -Clinton .at Goderich
204--LOoderich • at Exeter
3O -Exeter at. Gocleeleir
Vele 2 -Clinton ,at Exeter .
5-4focierieh et Clinton
at--06clefich
be slaehed • in severer Places and titne -
was Called for sereral mina -6S to re -
;heir the, claneage; .;e. • - .
The Lions 'earaeoeit. close -to -tieing
;the gable earlY-in"the-Seeond-Peried, •
.the Seaforth defence and passed Dud '
Johnston, who Was parked in front of
theigoal. Johnston missed the . net en-
tireIgand Bert Worsell, who-Pieked
• ,
and, blaied. a shot at Meseenger. The
,Seaforth goalie' blocked th,e shot, but.
Westbrook pounced inontfie -rebound-
and dropeed/he puck into the net from
`.."••
▪ The Lions Were .wifh-but
of, their regular gealtender,.."WearY"
Sedger, Who- is recovering from a leg
'injury suffered n accident two
„ "Two Negro. maids bought new bats.
14en ,Was ^determined to. wear hers-, to
he--41mtlay--servirertur
atrated, saying -it Wail gefiuge to rain and
that she was ging to eave•hers. Liza
tioweverrt-fwore
theY4e
the einirehrLila 'T -gathered - tip her sklieS
areLptilled thein -over to Protect
It x"Lend's 'siikes.17''•exelairoed Mandy.
erriluffeetly.eutrageons fob' ye' all to
Inrrtrahr`L;ilatairyar.-:erLiatt•il'e
"Mobile so" replied Lift "but. -dat
,
'notonly or forty years old and .dis
t •ene _brand ,new."
the rebound, dittthe same thing.
Bell misted a goal -by -Inches (when :he
had "Red" Worself•at•-•his I:wren' after
snaring the puck- at' centre -lee; His
shOtle the corner- had the GoderIeir
netnibiller beaten, "bit'it missed Yth&
-goalipeer, by men .than .rtn,ineh.
Nigit notelied Second -kora' Of the
aine la e t,he seco d eriod when
his long shot,' ora-he'hind. the blue.line
caught Worsell ff guard: -'Red"- flop-
tkatto the -hen he filially Calight
ght'efetere-Imele•-but4e,silthered-tuider
his legs into the goel-mouth... .
A„ Goal for Goderich
The than-threte-
minutes„rdil„wheae-Cartierowaretetearee.
comblite4Infeely to. put. Seaforth three -
weeks), ago, His ?,ploce was. capably.
taken by "Red" Wtsissell,
ably. .guard the Juveniles', net **hen
Weary.. retures. Red was playing his
first..,game-•iir‘organized•-cheekey and
elperienee Should develop. into a
sinart-goalAender. • •• •
-lreaforth---Goal, Messenger; defence,:,
Bell and Nicholson; centre, Pearce;
wmgei ac ean, ameron; eiria es,
Flannery_,« Hildebrand, . .Nigh„
, Riley.
...............-
Costello, "Westbrook; centre, Garrick;
whies,-WWoreell, jobasten; alternates,
Doak, Seheenalsrlfason,,Fritzley,-Dur-
A: 're
-Reand
goals up. -Cameron took Pearce's :hese
twentyfeetout and Worsen didn't have
it chalice- to save. - • ',
eThe -14i6ns--cogrageeTtAtigilght for
A goal that would save, them ffoni-a,
whitewaehin.g, but it wasn't niatil there
was less than two_minutes playing
, time. left that they _finally managed to
.° The anneal congregational meeting , •° • - • . •
of Victoria- istreet, -Ernitetl'elrurth will Westbrook picked Op a loose Puek •at
be held, on, Wednesdhy evening, Iatere •als own defence,' outsPed °Messing
24th.- • -iviegraert, *laded Nicholson' on defence
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Seaforth;
Marnekii
r,- Goder.
- • Summary .
First ericid,7
_ 1. Seaforth-Nigh (Bell), 1805
Pe.naltfcrtelteISon;4-eh'ilg'O'it7-7-
Second Period't • '
2. Seaforth-Nigh, 1810
V _
Penalties - ,ritzley, ' XiCholsoni
Pearce, Riley.
3. Seaforthflanieron, (Pe,r
w -2.30.
Gddericiesilbrook; " 21.02.. s
' 'No penelties., •
Streets-Nellans.
Perth Reghaent-Goal, MeGrOrl--4e.
fence, 1V1c4orie and glahldrk; ..eentre,
Schneider; wings, Brooks and Reith:
alternates,- Lyons, Ashley; •Spiedelberg,
•relarrezie„„Falleingham„; •
First Period : , , „ • °
, ° - - SuimParY
• 1. Clinton -ft.. IVIcErran - .1,F.,-., _31
E -wan.), -0.30. ,
- Penalties -Young. '
:rierPN9kT,.11(ds42c1)1t.P°1.1:e:""ji:97dA:sittli:1;>'.7,,e, .1.i.. M' CW943 nab-
.
,.....,....E
Third „Perical : , '''''' • ''"*.'
2_ PerthsAshiey, (Reith, -rooks),
17.15. i - • .,------------------------------,.,..•
Penalties- - Meltorie; V. :DIEwan,
Orertime't' ri
eetsi:7,Li: ._. „,..., --_-_-_,
., , ,
--3-Clinten-fer., iMetwan, (R,--171-Ewe a-n-
Fw ster •• 3.00. -
4ena1tieser-oritrant'
. v .
The sehool snirit, once believed eX-
tinet, hae, Proved to have been only
dormant, and is now awakening under
the Inspirati•on-otthe .eapable Wight.
maw pat the new Literary -Society
executive.
Several amazed passerbyS gazed in
awe -at a squa.d,of young men marching
•In Military fashion. back and forth on
the,tennis court afjoining the school.
-11o, the. war situation has•not taken- a
turn for the worse --it' S only 4 clever
idealor packing 'snow prior to sprink-
ling in order to make seh9o1 rink
„
NOW Bette Bevis. with Errol Flynn' ht °The
Niirabeth 14Ssex."
NON., TUES. Ss ,WED-.
IIEWETZ-e•Andre*Leede-re Joel McCrea.- Gene iteynolils
. Walter Brennan and Porter lien
A imateldC.as violinist; provides a. tate aunsieal treat in. his ;initial
" semen appearance. -Truly a film ,event.
SI1ALL IIAITE MUSIC//
tinots„ *AL & v,
„SONIA IllEINIEerTyrolle' rower -Edna MY Oliver -41g Talbot
- Mary Man Illnehart 4: Rudy wilco _
ughtietigrt stiaillr,si:11,01;ael,Igrattrttvirvioeikietave-it.114 rtbe musle'ofiIrv1pj;
The animal commencement exercises,
to be held in the School auditorium on
the 18th and .I0th of'VW MOON pro.,
raise to be an outstanding and singular
event. A cleverly entertaining three -net
operetta is to be one of the • highlights
of the program. „ We believe that it Is
very good, ant:14 something not, to Le
missed
, :supriNG.
- r uskitoge .,VacPonald; ^ forf7ears----a-
luminary' in Goderich hockey, has met
and -played against ,moSt, of the • bucket.
players in this neek of the woods, Ile
knOWS, malty or them Pereauelly and al-
-Mose .all of them by sight,., but last
Tuesday' night his old 'knack. of tee(ra-
tilfooir:oitl!:t444,ense.Soentr:OS.g.S.0erd, thhielfis4 euatr.'
Preached one of the referees, a Sea -
rich ,junierVgaine to begin,_ Skip 0-
•
"i, hear you..„• nom quite , an lotermed-
late temitet6rvA.ltiaera. this yeari"--Ski
per. ventured.. .7' • •
° "Yes, the 'boys are going all right \ se
far," the arbiter cordially: replied; _
- "Where is this Tlennery that played
fer-them last year? Skipper queried,
From._.hehind a .laugh the. referee.
anewer-elf,- right now he's about,
two frit fgf in front- of itioir--
Skipper bed failed to recognize 'Cy"
Flannery., a' boy 'Wheat h�. :played
against six times last,year, •
1Vte,1ier,eeee.'"rVed., Sat and holidaye at 3 p.m. •
onring-lkantia. Dfirbht In ariest Love...4 "
COlts Lese'First
Game_to Seaforth
'Beavers' Pre -season Practice Gives
'-enern
GROUP 11, INTERMEDIATE 13
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' i' -' STANDING
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Seaforth - .... . . , .. . . -.v....-. 1.718-- 3 ,0,
Tavistock ...„.....,...., 1 1 la- .8 2
New Hamburg e . . . e. - -1 1 10 - 9
Clinton • --------------1‘ 1 '4 8 2
-Pertir-Regimpit-- ' . ...
°I St.' Agatha ..,. ' ' t) 2 • 7 18 0 -•
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"The,,earth shook," s'ald..White, des-
cribing. his, experiences , in „an earth-
,
quake, ."euPsand ;saucers flew- all oyer
the place." -"Great Scott!" exclaimed
iIrrxies. "That reminds Me. 1 forgot to
rni., y wife's letter." .
-t'CIrnten Aetbaek
t,t.tOYtha*giliiOgtIi-oakO3gotf4g-Ai-
'forth' Beavers in . their :first eame of
the. season at Seetforth JEISt Thursdaiiighty
(Goethe -fed" from page, ill)
He aid he had heard very severe
ritic kiln; and there was a letter in last
Week's- SignAVStar. It was stated that
dogs were -shot on the etreet:•-and van
lirane wounded.,,,-- The rabies proelaMa,„
tion was fortwo months, although he
bad' been inform.ed that the ,Govern-
ment required a duarantine :of six
months. The two mouths had -nearly*
elapsed before any, action was taken;
then ...suddenly someone aPPeaFed. On
the street with' a shotgun. -If ;the
_muzzliagPeriod was to be eoiltinued
for four months longer, there should be
someway of warning the public se that
they might protect their dogs, sald,t,he
0)141011er. ' „ . •
Reeve Turner said there had been .a
great- deal ofleritleism-• regarding, this
matter -more than ,of anything .erse
-sinegetereluelebeeatemembereefeth
Couneil. He did net believe in 0:410
-to animals." lialf the dogs* In Own,
said the,,gee'Ve, were not Muzzled -'or
did not have proper muzzles. It seeined
:_thattsame dogs were .picked • out for
eller-eh:ter, The 'Oeueell shoeld., kite
where it stands. •
.• It was stated in the course of the
discussion tfinf-the eh -eating -Was net
done by Chif Postelethwalte; be said
he (couldn't see .well enough to shoot,
dog, end otsomebody else to do the
Job. ^'
•together.with the TONVII so that
_
agreement *might be readied before rree-•
assessor -gees, to work this -'a fle
suggested tire' Uaynr call the parties
into eerife-renew- , •
TJ.ie waLsit opinion that -sem° ,
agreement should be worked, out, And
the matter •Als 'referred to the finance ,
committee for consideration. • •
nY)avrs Nos. 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5, eon -
firming the appointments made by the
Oottricil,--were put through, and
Council adjourned.
ViFF:ORIVI 170BiNG Likyirs
LL S. 'Authorities to Co-operate with
_
WASIIINGTON,"Ian..7,-The united
.States Bureau of 'risheries is -planning
drive to ,efficient Control
of commercial fishing: in the Great
Lakes during the coining year. ••
"Our biggest objective for 1940," Act-..'
Ing Commissioner-Charles-Jaekekt
,said in itis • annual report to Interior' '
Secretary •"will '• be in
Toriti-..etftinn-with-the'Oreat-Lakes-
.--.. the !tragedy, of, divided,'•-`con-
tror which has so often been' stressed'
ass the outstanding cause of advanced.
depletion of the fish •supply must be
corrected. .
1,‘In this Of:Fort the bureau IS 'joining
with the ?council of State governments
to secure Uniform regulations through
interstate contpaets ttifdli,,Iirepared to
support the efforts�f ali"-iteterz,1" -
national board- of inquiry established
•by agreement with Canada to draft •
uniform 'aelt"Aures' hich 'should result' • .„
14-obeyieg Otders. in an international treaty,"
c -Coup.: •Bingham came to,,:the,defence „
Of the Cliief, pointing_ out that' titthe,, PARA 3
astemealag.-0-4ther--149._-,ae
Chief had been instructed " to enforce
he a '
t yor s proclamation. -The Chief,
sald,-Cmm.--13ingham,- -denied- that an
(10-S • hact 'been-wonuflecLataLleft:
We want you to feel satisfied witk our servAce, if •we fail,
tell us that,improvemefit may be made.
Our list-vfteduced prices for week .Tart. to--.7i,n, 19 incl.
rligrit-on,,,
T.1.400“
ror• Itheumatisei,
Netuitis, COnstipa#
tlen, Ileadathe;
gishness.,
Ghia Sire 69e
toriatimurpoikiriiwkiliiidmilosoomoirier
Bebes Own Soap
3 Cakes for 25c
Chases Kidney and
Liver P11118 -.7.-..29e •
iFRIATATIVES
ache,.
.baelatche, • ednstipae
tionybilionsiless caus-
ed by liver,
25O -39e
Vick's-Cough tirops
,VAlok!e:,Rub.,-.... Lige
Viek's,Nose Drops
,41c.
Your Best, Buy ,
Velvetta„ Cleansing'
•Tisstte
200' , 10e „.
500 .. f546-
MtLT
tii) LIVER OIL
2 W. $1.00 •
;The -CaltS weat into-a,k0 lead-mpersoris - were. shooting
• • ,,,„., •
w.arthr,..,211gh-*,the. first Period, but faded cleDgi--ty, e;v•-e: B0
o ;.v:1i
•be4ly,beikre the siretfilired drive efi. the epusaul there was
lealiers167,w-kr-Feh°' werr-e'ioinr-ris•%"'umvuell ''j'id°s:Irrsieyeld8E57:.(Pn:1"Id and
denn4tlyt
. better COfl- enfarstrg_tike,naLiAnt it,doga,..lacto,ja
son traltung.. •- ' : • • , and humanely.- 1?urtheiri-'7'the people
Feature performers for the whiners should be- given a chance to redeem
the McFadden brothers, Alble and, -fhor..dogg before they :wer.e disiyatched..
Farmer, forrOMhtritfoid PlaY°rt,i, and douh...-Ituckins having mentienecl •the
tdoi riaroininuZvhee -treattuv,kee' Ssilfilsr•st- These ; boys, small _nuirther -of dog fags foiled., in
comparison with the dog- PoPulathiree
accounted for live- of their teal's- seven tile Deputy . Reeve sail-Ve-- intended
•goals. ' ' - ' - ---' "" • - later:Otele Move Or the- einploYinent
Trarilt MeEwan s r Clinton-Into...the
if Lt fllflfl to 117.14ert-i- ,
PABAMOIANTt' Jan. 8.-eCoagratirla-
tions, are extended to •Miss Mary Cook,
:Who seraraestiecesitaleern,;ereeeiVingr-herje-
RX.degred at her recent exicininarnms.n
Miss -Rae- MaeLtertaldt Teronto,---was --
A- recent
MacDonald": •
-.Tee •ParamoVe WoraeWsinstitute is
-•11enderson en Thursday rifternpon.°
lir. John D. Martini:from, Goderleh;„
shoat the Weekend. With Mr. and `Mrs; ••
. •
but tire-BearTera tame back with ,geels clerk xiiade sta,tement of how,
by. A. McFadden ,and A. rflidebr .the Town • proclamatien pr , two
, and went into thelead-before, th&end mehtliseititiaranthie was isiued after the'
i or the opening: session. .,reeeipt ,of:•' -a -mimeograph °letter ' froin'
- - -Thrs.13Pavera 'added' tm
wo -oro va;5-44 Ottawa a -vielt from a-representa.,
Igueldeef+,,14ht
Colds, Coughs, Brew
chit& 40c --75c
lEllackley's Stainless
'White .Itub,
rtnekleits Cinnamati
ed Capsules 35c
---t'L-PREPARATIONS-,
The Antiseptic Small
„Bottle
Med. bot. ..49c
Large bottle now 79e
' TOOTH PASTE
size......25e,
Double size ....39c
HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND
CREAM
15e 2.5e -45e
SCHICK INJECTt)R RAZOR
with 1.2 blades ' St.°
GILLETTE RAZOR-
- with 14 blades
VAIZT AUTO STROP RAZOR,
with 14 blades
SANI 141XS11
V.4.or the Bathroom
Urge Tin... .2,7r
YOV ',become Mere -gilled in
photography; you May find that -
•Certain subjects ervtypee of •pictures
appear to: yea -strengly.'_If se, it 1
Wise to specializre on thietpreferred
• type. Such elleelaring dorien't
Yea; indeed, if you master the tale: -
nig or one kind of plettire, the knowi-
edge will he1zioritiTt4Wg
„kinds. ^
Here are a few of the ,picture tine;
elalties'Arai- many, amateure findlee
teresting. Perhepe In the list yell
will fled one that lust MS your 0Wit
,needs: •_
,Action 1etuxo 1Louhair�
• .•cainera. - with fest lens •and raPid
• shutter, this ie an interacting
full of thrills and dramatic oppertur
"nities. 'Both winter and Airliner
Sporte offer spleadid,chancestor gee
tion Shots.
Flower' Pictures: This is a year-
Itt wintert pictura.
outdoor garden. Any camera is suit -
'able, but more satisfactory resulte
willbe obtained If it is fitted with a
portrait attachnient.
• Outdoor pictures it night: Med-
. ere feet flims ni4keiAtiehtliots
easier. Short UM() exposure e with
ordinary equipment, or glen enap-
aketa -with-ultra-fast lensete.enable
you to pletiire etreet seenee and 11-
itonitiatcd eltop„ window*,
otters Many interesting pkture ef-
fector; and snow Reeneo balm strik-
leg beality under 'Momilight • or
• street lamps. All You heed is a •eaina
era, and a tripod:or some solid eh-
leet to :support it during tline ex-
posures With the slower lenses.,
Architectural pictures: It's great:
• fun to explore, * town in search
of interesting architecture novel
' doorways, odd bits of oldlesidorted
4sgingerbread" decoration, or 'such
'historic structures as the one pie-
tured here. This, too, is an all-yAr
• specialty. ,
• Ilable.top pleture4i Iiere I a•
cialty that offers ample seope for
originality. Construct 11011411 scenes
or'situationS, using dolls, t,cy ant.
MAN, toy innises, etc, then 'efeture
• them. Any, focusing Ottinertl, ,:or
fixed -foots model with portrait at,
tachtnent added, wilt do. And "toble
Picture taking Is more fun when you
rhoosca specialty and masterit.
Architectural pictures' such as this
one - make up one of manyfascin.,
citing fields.
topping" is an ente
at any season.
Silhouette 'pieta
mai pictures, nature
are also worthy:*
,ialtietrtrait Foit‘ply
other members".of
are o, popular field;
many others., Chops
-cultivate it-bfill
leetion of picture.
and you'll he an ahl
in any „ether field.
Joto
aining pastime
, pet and ant-
_
Inforl
• Ott baby or
he family ,also r
• and thee ere '
• your specialty
up a, tine col-
• this one line
photographer,
van Guilder
the -secead. Period:4nd XI:Anis Sills eent: tive.ebe' the^ Federal Departraent of
. , ,
third into.- te•pel, lead early In. theieh,tr .,
period. on a pass -fkit•ni G. Hildebrand, eaebajte-$111`ra--T/./geoideellrtah'Imtor.-beewitt:th4inenll
'Managed re *Male -the Beavers' lee('
when pickett Scored,unassistal .a.t• the
1.1.11iTeb: joi°41Cuoittse 431f04.1:1::bbliate4 gamely and innoiwieeu•oi:thlide.:4teowei and.,..it. was hoped
that in 'twe mouths the querantbie
would be lifted,' The two months, was,
advised that, alr, effort
mateh 00, reserve strength of Seaforth , be, made to see What, was to be done.
and the,honieelub Starved la two more .. the-0114er was left withtire ebeelai
goals before pp, gone ,_enti0.-- : , .., .,.,
- eoniM7Itee to get, In km0- with the De
'
The Colts' defence Was, made np en-
firelY ' of Godeeleit boys. .Bill Young 1),arthl, 6nt'a.:-'1-)irl'ri'tles-* ''''' - '
tun' stn Grant started (?4,defelle,e, with: ' Depti‘telteusetvirigalB8r04,WA(14111z_laattrIeLl°11;_ed_the--
M.. Tit-lre-Mewgear7k ?!eefil-e-Ivililargo*Icl' ''.1;')Oak-',' by - ,cleletsfitali°411.'l e'elell_ehreerelftssim''eencilitaa,,etttf •1°tnhe't
-Clinton goal, as ; the -Beavere gauged
around. hini in the last few mieures . of 'ehtIrelefinirislitsrtiralle*.slieldsthir' te°nSvd-ri)leX_!te:e.E.Igaledt_
play,- was -the onlYthing-thet 'Saved:the •
Colts front a Worse .4044 „„,„„, .,, ,,, • .
Clintone-Goal,,- II, Doak;':'''ilefenCet,". " ':'' .
Yonug and-Galit;•eeAtre, ji. *Ewan;
wing:;, F, Metwan, Tpeter r alternates,
.:Pieketee.-Streete-,,PArPere---Are
° • Whets, asked -why 4, ledge had to -look"
'Se' impassive\ during the • con`rse of -'a'
'trial; his honor' Stated- that
the slightest' leterest, in--Whate
Ather..of_thelarryersAres.saylekrureig
thA
erial that said laWyer vionitinever
,stop talking,• .
Variety - Service
--„ ,Aimstincevkai Cutting and
'10110#anis" :;4esig316d for 1.4inons,
Seationery,,and• Silverware.
tiandmmade Greeting '0,:eirls for all
°"11Casilring$7."' 'Ca;rds, : PlaeeT "'Cards, anti'
Addresses Ilandelettered and ,
ated. • '•4 .„,”
Lessons in lerawing Painting -- -;
and Stift/A.1_1re.• _
:-BOOlve Mended arid Rebound, "
• Bprtoort.leiirmleatsets0;„kniiticeirvel,,n..4..„,:in.-„a
Any „malce . of Oar driven anrreliere.
• MARY B. nowpu,.. . •
- 4 St. Vincent Sr.
1)oako•
•Seaforth----'- Goal, istosle; 'defence, -
;Hubert;: T. Sills; centre, It. MeTadden.
wings, T: Sills,' A. AleFatI4en ; after
-
nates, A Jrildebrand,- G. ofiaebritild,
MeCalinre, Kruele, LePPar,4,1 '
• - utIFIVEY
Period • ..
'-feeeldeeOre'reW-Ittatifileif.--( IL -Me
den), 14,00,„ - •
„ Seeforth, A. Hildebrand, ,17:1X1.,
• Pezialty-A. Hildebrand
Second' Period :
•
Seafortle :Hubert,
• Seaforth, R MeTadden, 14.10.
Penalties -Young, A. Hildebrand,
Third Period
SeafOrth," F. Slite (G. ,Ilildebrend).,
5.00.e„, „-••.
• Clinton, Piekett, 9.00.
14earortie P. Sills. (A. McFadden),
14.00.
Seaforth, R. Melfadden, (le Sills),
18.00.
No penaltiee,
tliree New York bueiness rhea
were enjoyieg vaeation in the M4100
,wootim, d1U4C11 0110 bad a "rePtitation Us
an Tangle'r.• • On one excursion it was
irgreed that the one ..wbe eituOittile
first fish would pay for the dinners that
night. • One of them, it Seotsman, relat-
ing the story later, eikid, "Would Yeii bt
lieve it 'Those ehaPe both had bites,
and would jack pull up their cateb."
suppoge yOn lost,then," said' the
c"Ah, no My -hook wttenet!
baited.'"
Seedlea;
13Ine Rose ,
Silver liibbon
ItiOe 2 ib 1‘76 Peas
A color expert, WO been ..eilvieing
• people to ear brighter-010mie
i elothe
•
mo thet it will /be easier for niotoriats to
I see' them , The !Nay we feel about it -loi
thot if a motor's* ean't hit tie in our old
. grey flVeronsit *ere Poitninly net %mina
. out of our war to make it any easolor
for h lin.
• Golden liantani Standard Qua'
born 3-16 oz. Tins 2150•Tomatoes
Riebutelio Chateau
C/Offee lb. 35c Cheese
Large Seedless
Low Prices Grapefruit .4 for lec
Llifte ter -berg
doz.' 29c L44tttoe 2 for l�o