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Business Directory
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AUDI= HOLMTES
Barrister, `Etc.
Office -Court .1101030.- goderich.
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'OHARTEgEb AfXOUNTANT
MONTEITH andAitediaSIT119r
to
, Chartered ,Accountan
,I)avOge 'Street, Stratford
Toronto Office: 30,2 Bay Street
,assitss. /4111;116110YMMON
Wrong Maiiin tolirt
on Theft Charge
Letters Produced Written in Dan.
, ..4.1.1CTIONEERIN6
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- .14.UCTIONEER
• .TelephOne 119 -
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Sales attended, to,--anyWhere and
.41very, effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmerf3' .sale•motes discounted;
4CORIDC6 ,.CR,ANT, LICENSED
AUC/DIONEER FOR HURON
COUNTY
satisfaotay, caurteous _Service ,,,fer
Farnr, •Preperty .Household
,Rates, Reasonable. ,
.MEDICAL
IkB Z. J. .R. •FORST:FA, EYE, DAB,
NOS131, VIIROAT
Late Rouse Surgeon New ' York
0,phthalmic and Aural ' Hospital; as-
..4idstant at Moorefield•Eye Hospital and
•11S6•• 'Golden *Pare Throat:Hospital, Lon-
don, England.
. EYES ME-STED, GLASSES
. SUPPLIED
53 „Waterloo Stieet S., Stratford.'
•Telephone 267. -
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
'Wednesday, .0etober...23rd, from 2 p.m.
till 5 p.m. • ,
DRUGLESS .PlitAcTWONER .
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,driuitoPRACTatt, AND" DRUGLESS
`"' alHER.A.PIST,
goderich, Phone 341,
011ice hours -10 .to 12 a.m., 2 to, 5
4ind 7 to $ Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday. •
10 to 12 a.m.' only on. Wednesday.,
Monday and Thursday..at
' A: N. %ATKINSON
.51 South St.
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gssiattNes
cliILLO:P MUTUAL'''. -,EIRE
CO.--Irarm and iso-
-'—tiit4raifn'irOPeWY'-inaniea: -
Officeas-I,ViBlam Knox President,
Londesboro; W. " B. Archibald, Vice,
President, •Seartorth; M. A. uoid,
Alanager and -Seeretary-reasurer,9Sea-
forth.
Directors -Alex. Broadfoot, Sea-
etemtli -Jaties Cannolly, Goderich ;
Chris.-----Leonhardt, Bornholm; Alex.
lifek)Wing, Blyth; Frank McGregor,
Clinton ; Thomas IMoylan, "Seaforth-,
°Hugh Alexander, Walton ; -Wm. Knox,
Londesbore ; W. R.•Archibald, Seaforth.
,Agents: -.E. A. Yeo, R.R. 1, Goderich ;
Janaes Watt, Blyth ;, John. D. Pepper,
R.R. 1, Brucefield ; R. F. MbXereher,
, 1, Dublin.; J. F. Pruete.x, J3rod-
-hagen.
Policy -holders can. make ,pay-
ments and, get theireards xeCeiptect at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Clutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street;--Goderich, or
3. H. Reid's General Store, Bayfield.
ik4)3, •alid NObody Can
". Read 'Them
Xt ;1r arelY that the wrong mina Is
brought Into Pollee Court; but it /m0 -
petted last Thursday:
Clarenee ,Sherett, truCkee, eame all
tire AO' frem Toronto on
lirailswertf:Oxitrge ofthettprefereed by
Alex Franke4 junk dealer, e When
Sherett Stood up to .not
Frankel peomptly admitted that he had
made a mistake -that •Sherett was not
the wanted ; ,so :the Torontoulan
Was forthwAtie(disch.arged, •
It happened this •way, Frankel. ek-,
plained, Be had given two .xnen in a
truck.,,:•beeringetheenaectee 0izt
and Wind-s-er"ea load of serep,iron to
truck from Godetich to *Guelph. En
route the load shrank over .a .ton,
matter of $20. •SO, after SOitte InteStig-
Olen, Fraelrel .had both !Sherett and
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Windsor charg,ed with theft. It„tarned
out that Sherett lad Withdrawn from
the partnership •ever three nnOnthiS ago,
The eharge against 'Windsor was laid
over VA' tale 'week. Be watzr, on sum -
PAPA% but lie was arrrested he -left
court on a slin"nar charge 'from Wing -
ham. Potice are "looking for
Ripley, the man Who allegedly was •with
Windsor the day Of the Frankel'.
cident. „ °
Stoek Salesinen fin Court
' The eourt waS 'oluttered , up .With
Your Next Visit -10
TORONTO
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Toy
HOTEL WAVE1FILEY
Located on Wide Spadina Ave. •
, Zediege
Easy Parking $Faeilities
Convenient to iTgbitray.;3
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Rates Double $2:511•tol.540
— Four to Room, $5.60 tql6A10
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Close to the University.,
Par I iassetnt,
M ap le eat •Gardetts,
Theatres, .Hospitals,
-Wholesale :Floisses, and
the Fashionable ..R-etait
PhoPsin.2_,Plarict.
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STRATAIBD GO.DERICEI
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COACH LINES
Daily 7.30 4.25 p.in.-Leavee
Godericli for Stratford, Toronto,
Akiamiltoni Butfa1k, London, &Aro%
Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots -
Redford, British rartt Royal Hotels.
Phone hails or 30 far biannation.
wiseseessiesi
British prisoners of war in Germany
!roust be suplfiled each week with 10,000
pareels of feod and ciething by Canada,
a duty ashm.ed by the CanadiaAiRed
Cross to relieve the Motherland
• the necessity of shipping foedstuffs, out
of ihe. British. ISles, It is estimated
°that thfs will cost one•half milliee 'dol-
lars .a gear. Help the Bed Cross when
it appeals to you. Give More than you
can spare.
. s.. M. POWEL4—. IP.RESIDEKT
INSURANCE and ,REAL
ESTATE.
Get Our Automobile Rates
Phone 24 Goderieh
• n
Nelson Hill .
Fire, Aerid,ent and Motor Car
INSURANCE
' °Mee :-Masonic Temple, West
Street, ,Goderich I
1 -4).hone, no GODERICH
P.: 1.. RYAN
'Beal Est* and Instwanee
Office and Re,sideitce:
11 Trafalgar Street
Phoee 663
131OILISM13--111,ouses of all kinds,
' eitoJee, buUding lots, lousiness
property end :several good farms.
Lei pie show you eon* real
bargaine. Buy now.
AT PHONE
THE
CAPITAL THEATRE'
Now Playing -Gene Autry & Smiley Burnette.in "sanely) Serenade"'
Mon. Tues. and Wed.
John Steinheek's great docun)ent
bkontes a flawless' ,screen
Indiet-
nient Of a sociological cesspool.
No punches. aF'e
A .superb cast puts life into your
own conception of each rstark
Charibetkr, •
iienrY Fouda--Jane
Darwefl-
John Carradine & Charley
Grapoithi
Thur. ,Fri. and Sat.
Thomas Miteltell-Dennis Mcor
-Priscilla Lane &' Alan Hale
Kure an' begorrah 'tis grand en-
tertainment yeill be eeein', for
Irieh eyes are smilip' 1» . tire
Weeniest [film of the tea.sone
iIIREE ERs
for the
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With Frank Jenks and 'teary .
Arntetta.
Errol Flynn and Brenda Marshall lit "The Sea Itawk"
Matinees Wed. Sat, and holidays at 3 p.m.
tiuRoir cottivrrs FOREMOST TAPERALY
GODERICII, ONTARIO THURSDAY; OCTOBER 1940
etock salesmen. Robert ,1Mckson, well
groomed and chubby -faced, forMerlY
Kitchener and T4letoWel,-but Nvi,to• 67Pent
the past euremer 'in Goderich, pleaded
guilty 'to swindling two women, Mary
Jane !Harris, of Iiewiele who loSt $700,•
And Elizabeth 'Cameron, Stanley, *ho
lest $1.500.
The Modus operandi was for Dickson
to approach clienthiefly women, with
a proposition to exchange Dominion of
Cauatia •bonals, about to 4expire, fora
newer, long term issue. An attraCtive
offer of casi waS made to the client
because et the difference in the market
_Price a the respeetiee bonds and the
'Interest they bore,
It was a sound and profitable busi-
ness trapsaction for the women Clients,
but It was not earrled out. Dielpon
receiVed the'bends ftom his eliente, duly
:signed for tranefer, and did not re-
turn,' Instead he tleearaped,, and was
arrested -at Seskatoon by 11.0.M.P.
Must Hear Evidence
r-Senteaeeevetfsetleferretleevlien-Vrowet-
Attorney Holnies told court that in
Cases of this kind, on instructions from
A.tterney-Geneea.1 Conant, it would be
;necessary for the -Magi:State:10 lietee
some eVidence before making his de-
cision. Dickson faces three, similar
eharges in Perth. county. He:was re-•;'
turned to jail.
Laurence H. Mitchell and Garnet H.
Thames, of Toronto and Hamilton 're-
s.peCtively, 'pleaded not• guilty -to trading
in securities withoutea license. Other
charges await the completion of an in-
vestigation now under ,wny by the ac-
countants of the Securities Branch. It
L s alleged that the accused men in
Blyth and elsewhere, peddled allegedly
worthless stock in a Fort Brie, grain
elevator company for stock of the Gode-:
rich Elevator and Transit to. Limited.
Bail was renewed petiding trial on
October 17th at 2 pen. The ricen are
defended .b.y Fran% Donnelly.
Agabl in Trouble
Recau.se _he wanted a week to secure
counsel, Robert Snazel, salesman of
calendar, direetory and other fly -by -
.night aavertising,,facing seven charges
of theft and one of false pretences,
Mi'. allegedly committed in .Huron
county, had his wiSh granted. Only
last wk . at Walkerton, tStiazel was-
senteneed to a nine months' Reforma-
tory term on a forgery. charge. The
Huron county charges have been hang-
ing fire for many month.s, Warraitts hav-
ing been'issued on the tissuniPtion that
at:ceased would turn up. He was re-
manded to jail. - •
•, James Drennan and Caswell Hackett,
Ashfield young men, Were 'charged with
breaking and entering at the. premises
of William Meyer, Colborne township,
on the night of September 23r4„, 1040,
with intent 'to 'commit robbery. They
pleaded not guilty and were. remanded
on bail for one week.
company with another woman.
' . Traffic Cases
The Careless driving charge against •
Clarence Stonehouse, a youth., pleaded
Girls Prominent
on Field Day
Chester lifoNall Top Boy
Dorothy MacDonald Leads .
the ,Girls
With...the girls showing the way to
the boys ire the matter of good per-
formances, the 0,C.I.-annual traek and
field:meet Was snecessfully earried out
on Friday afternoon at A.gricultural
Park. . Ideal weather fayored the eom-
Petitors and brought a fair ,uumber of
spectators to the park.
, Competition among the girls was, in
general, muath keener than among the
boys., Exeeptlepally , good tiniee and
distances' We're recorded by the lasses
in several events, although po •records
were broken. For the boys While there
etreeneelAerlftmanee4..of:.outsfautling
merit, some good talent Waa uncovered,
and with additional experience and in-
struction. several of the youngsters
.should 'develop into.,, good track and
t: runner competing
who had made a name for himself in
previous years, it is probable that the
boys are going through one Of • those
.so-ealled ''periods of readjustment"
which haalane eyeee often. in
every school's athletic history.
Ohester McNall took the boys' senior
championship with a ,-rand slam of
25 points, 'brought, about by winninz
,the 100 -yds. and 220 -yds. dashes and
tb,e three long runs. Les Rodgers was
runner-up in the senior elass with 17
points.
Douglas MacDonald, with 21,..4uOints,
took the boys' intermediate title by
winning the 100-, 220-, 440- and 880 -
yds. runs and plaeing third in the
shotput. Keith- Farrish' registered 13
points to take second place in this
class.
Junior Boys Have Close Contest
rrhe boys' junior class saw the- closest
race • for the championship. John,
Etolmes edged out Vincent Smith by 17
points to 16 for the title, The two,
both of whom show good potentialities,
entered the half -mile even( tied in
points. Holmes heat Smith to the *ire
or third place in the half -mile by only a .Standiug !broad jump -Muriel LON
few yardo, making the winning point. Joan Dueltanan, Mary !Gallow.
I)orethy J•Niaeljonald, in her ftret year Target throw -Muriel IRitch, Mar
in senior eoinpetitiop, defeated several :Gallew, Lorraine Allen,
more experienced girls and swept eadk 100 -yds. dall----Maxine Sturdy, 1)onna
of the live events she contested for 25 Drew, Mary Vrallow. •
points. •Doeothy Ginn, 'Who bad de- Baseball distance throw - Muriel
feated the other' DOrothy . last year" Leitch,, Aithemise Lassaline, Joan
an intermediate, NI"a8 000nd With VI Buehanan.
points. Betty, l'Oestbrook, one of last Dash. and throvv-Dorls ReattiOt
the aecideut she ha
ywrelliataitedswr,Entestiarblilliin7e;iguommidelpepetivrii,osa4n,31,13.hdsreoebko33aenedaft:rirtneoo.x tine Stujrdnyzi, 111`44oitrraailinue LAslien.
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the 100-yde. as
Junier ehavapion last year, Maxine Rlinning 1)r°44 34"11"41Y1118
A,fillan Edna Somersall, Mary Smith.
Sturdy again. showed her heels to a \
biwfc
g beld and won tile girls', intermediate Standin,g 'broad Jump ---Phyllis
Afillan, Barbara 1Cutto Mary Smith.
championshiP with, 23 points, ),/uriel
Xeleteh wee ranner-np with 10 Points., 1,Zuaurgneett;asths4r1)17.7te,-:311Earydflatterde.isall#
Mary Oldfield took t he girls' junior
chaMPionsiiip With 20 points, three Veyds. dash -Mary Smith, Mary Old -
points ahead a rdnal;wherffele, her fieldeBarbara Outt,
dash -----Mark Seaith, Mary Old
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nearest rival. ' • ,Barbara Cat.
Ribbons were distributed to the ath-
..Baseblill---distance-Airrow--:4Mary-01
meld, Ataxy .Smith, Edna Somersal1.
each, event, and medals will be pre- Dash and'. throW-Mary;Oldfleid
seated to the winners and runners-up in ..Ed a Somereall, Mary Smith.
each class at the school commencement,.
;be follewing girls' events did net
Officers of the Moot. count Ai,. indiVidual ChamPionshiP;
The officials in charge of , the meet Eloop relay -Muriel L,eitch, Gladys
were; Starter, 'Lieut. E. Twamley ; Ferrante Dorothe Ma.eDoneld.,
fimer, Mr. G. D. Beaumont clerk of Needle and thread relay-Arthemise
course, John Milne ;•• boys' judges- LaSsaline and ZulueBienjamin; Dorethy
seniors, Mr. A. R. Scott and 13111 Burns;
intermediates, .Mr. O. Payneand Walter
Tichborne; juniorS, F., Walkom and
Pat Hume; girls' judges -Miss M.
Ackerman and, Miss; M. Lane; assist-
ants, l‘la.rjorie Baeclaler, Eileen Bogie,
Helen Robertson„ Mary Hume, Helen
'Schaefer and 'Vladeline Young.- °
The winners in the various eventS
were as follows:
SIENLIORIGIRLS
Running high junaP-Dorothy Mac:
Donald, Gladys Farrant, Betty West-
brook.
Running brolfit itfinp--Dorothy Mac-
Donahlr _Pliuline Johnston; Dorothy
Ginn. • .*
Standing broall jump -Dorothy 'Mac-
Donald, Maxine Martin, Pauline John--
ston.
Target throw -j -Dorothy Ginn, Gladys
Farrant, MaXip.0 Martin. ,
I .100 -yds. dash-Dorolhy MacDonald,
Betty Westbrook, Pauline Johnston.„
- 75 -yds. dash -Dorothy' MacDonald,
Pauline JohnSton, Dorothy Ginn. ,
ance iroAN ?olo y
Ginna,sellaa..-thie Martin. -
Dash and throw -Dorothy Ginn,
Gladys Farrant, Pauline Johnston.
INT13R1VICEDIATE GIRLS
Running high jump -Maxine Sturdy,
Doris Beattie, Eileen Astels.
Running "broad jump Maxine
SturdyMary Gallow, Lorraine Allen.
B b 11 digt tl • th
Iwere .agreed on -that rfie young wife
I was nervous wreck requiring.. treat-
ment for she was very nervous on the
witness stand 'and at times sdbbed
bitterly. She had spent months in
tustitutions. Twenty -live years. of age,
she said she was born in Manitoba.
She insisted her husband was trying
to .get. rid of her so that he might. keep e ".. •
guilty to breaking and entering the, Leslie Howe of Toronto was dismissed
liremises Ot.J. N. Gummerson, Walton. after much evidence had been heard.
.Sentence was, deferred for one week to It arose out of e head:on ollision in
t.,
which. Howe figured With a car driven
hear evidence as to the nature Of the
exime:eae_ealled fereeaufWeneweregule-,
tions. . .
• "We real& can't take aalien of , --- -- I The evidence \vas very conflicting, each
guilty," emu/tented (rown Attorney ' driver charging that the oilier sudden -
Holmes. ly swerved into him.
The ease of Fklgar Durr, alleged ,
, It was different* in the case of Carl
,ehicken thief, was transferred to Exeter !
for trikl. , Nelbergall of Shakespeare and Arnold
. • 1 Mg -1M of !Goderichewho hada head-on
International tonaplieations I coiliSion two miles west of 'Clinton, 08
• A mon-,supporf charge against Louis I No. 2 highwaY., early Monday morning,
Ohr1stian4n,. of London, preferred by, September ,10th. Both were fined $5
his young wife,. now a resident of Olin -1i and cole
costs on caress driving charges.,
ton, developed so, many ramifications Both admitted. the weather was ,yery
1
of an international character, that a foggy and visibility almost nil -so much
by Alex. Martz of Kitchener near Ohn-
-man ,-SuntlAnt.mst
six were injured in a head -on -collision.
month's adjournment was taken so that
an investigation might be made. The
wife charged. from the witness stand
that her husband was an unnaturalized
Dane masquerading Under an assumed
so that neither knew on -which side of
the road he was driving.
Rurnii on Pin Ball Game ,
,Stating that he 'did not wish to inter -
!fere with the rulings of two High ',Court
passport hearins.; .the name of.Lars 1judges On parallel. 'cases, Magistrate.
Ludwig Christiansen." She charged Makins dismissed a charge againSt .L. 4".
that her huSband „had "squealed"- on her Winters, , Clinton. -,poolroom-keeper, of
to• immigrationauthorities at Detroit operating a .pin ball game without a
nd had her deportegt. just to get rid town license. The Magistrate's decision
, ,
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of her, He hadn t supported ber since, means that 'Clinton or 'any other munici-
. The husband Made counter. charges licensing pin ball ganies.
pality his ne. poWer to. pass a bylaw
a matter of three months. '
a "squealing" with the result that he; " There were nint.teen eases listed on
too, was deported to Canada, losing a Thursday's docket, some minor traffic
godd • job ift,..Detrolte-ChriefitenseerginiMnd liquor eases' being settled outof
that he had spent $700 in doctors' andcourt. . , •
hosiAtal*bnis for his wife and that she • ' .
wife: . . ' ' . ItSlitUSgTnlarG CHARGE-
•
had left -him: . , '
HoW could I help leaving you When ' PA. CIAIViiiiRER
'you had me deported?" retorted ' the •
rbriatiansen asserted 'that his correet Alleged to Have Stolen Two Steers from
name was "Lars Ludwig Christiansen" , . East Wawanosb Vernier .
and that Louis or ''Louie" wasonly a . Two Armhands from Chiross town--
nickname.,He said he had regietered shiP' James Da -con- -a mi- -Frail k - -Ryan ,-
M an onemy'oben and that the ,R.o,m.p. ivere arrested ,last Saturday ..by Con;
at LOndon had ithorough1:0 investigated slit hies' 'Gardiner and 'Jennings, eharged
his vase. He said he had landed from With eat tie -thieving. They are in -county
Denmark at Halifax in 1990 and, was jail here on remand. .
married at Toledo, Ohio, in 1$35. ' " It is alleged' that Deaeon and Ryan
A number Of letters, - written' in stole tw01200-pound steers from James
Danish, from relatives In -Denmark, had Shiells, East Wawanosh township farm -
been taken by the wife front Christian- er' They are said to have driven the
seif's '•`trunk. They Were prodtiOd in steers froni ' their pasture into Ail
eone, but hadthe authoritiek :stumped, abandoned- shack *a t , an opportune mo -
there being no known interpreter within went . and to have loaded them • into a
a wide range 'of Goderieht . ... tritiler *tit night. The animals, it - is
The husband agreed to, pay. hiS wife ! related by police, were sold to the Har
three dollars a week for font weeks and' ristm' Thiel4ng Co. ' the ssinte morning
Inth
, e Interval his status in this.eeuntry .theS we" stolen'
Will be thoroughly reviewed. ' • Police also investigated cethplaints
There was' one thing that all parties of cattle -stealing in South Thiron'' this
. . week, but , there have been no develop-
./ '
ments.
.. Statements were taken from Deaeon
and Ryan and more charges are to be
laid. . ' .
Pimples Kill
Many a Romance
Tha lives of many young people
aro made miserable by the broking
• out a pinaples on the face.
The trouble is not so much phi
cal pain, but it is the mental, suffer-
ing caused by the embarrassing'ale-
Algurement of the fico whurh very
1, often makes ttit sufferer ttilinaled
go out in cotapany.
ne quickest. *my to get rid, of ;
.pimples is to improve the general
'health by a thorough dowsing ef
the blood of its impurities.
Burdock. Blood Bitters olowaseo
ixd purities the hlood-Elet ridTm a
year pimple. by, t•king 11.13.U.
t $Ve O.. W.; two% thic
,
The essence of humor is sensibility
warm; tender fe1low4celing with all
forms ofr exiatence.-Carlyle..
CONSTIPATED?
"Take This Modern Vo*getabie Laxatlire to
tone the ifver and et the 'Bile Juice flowing.
Improves digestion and eases away• clogging
wastes. Askfor the genuine Dr. Morse's Indian
Root Pills, at your druggist's. • • .
MaeDonald and Gladys Tarrant; Phyl-
lis Allin and Mary !Smith.
Bicyele race --Muriel 'Leitch, Mary
Hume, Dorothy MacDonald. • •
Form re1ay-1dB, 10A, 11A,
100 -yds, dash--. Chester 'McNeil, Lee
Rodgers, Elvin Wightnetn.
High jump -Don Mason, Charles
Watson,
220 -yds. dash, - C.• MeNa11,1 Les
Rodgers, }Charles Tyndall. '-
440 -yds. dash -Chester McNaR.
Broad jump -L: Rodgers; E. Wight -
man, O. Watson. 1•
Shotput-Terry' Costello, Don Mason,
L. Rodger.. • -
- Hop, step and jump -Les- Rodgers.
. Half -mile -C. McNall, C. Watson.
One mile -C. MeNa11, E. Viglatman.
Ecr.e410.11EDIA.TD BOYS; 1
• 100-vds, dash -Douglas MacDonald, ,
Jack Freeman, ••
High julnp7,-Keith Farrish, Bill
Thorne10e, John Westlake. •
220 -yds 1 :VEticDonald, Jack)
Freethan.
440 -yds. dash -Doug. MacDonald. '
..nroati Thorneloe, Keith
Parrish.- • ''
Shoput-Keith Parrish, Bill' Thorne -
Joe, Doug. MacDonald.
MiteDonald.
*JUNIOR BOYS
100 -yds, daShr-Nincent
Holmes . Jack Evan.%
High juirip.-411.11 Mac. or( on
Sutcliffe, Jack Evans."
220-vds. dash -John Hoinfies; Vincent
440-ytls. dash -J. Holthesi V, Smith,-
Edgar Pridhani .
Broad jump ---Edgar Pridham, G.
Sutcliffe, Bill MaC'Donald., ' •
ee-e-ShotputeeareeeSmitlt-eJe-IITilleteee
Sutcliffe: •
- Hop, step ,and jump -G. Sutcliffe,
B. MaeDonald„Jack'Evans. *
Half -mile -Hubert ,Wigle, E. Prid-
ham, J„ Holmes.
Pole yault-Bil_MacDonold„G. Sult-
eliffe, Jim Adams.
Bicycle race under 17 years (not
counting in 'championship) -J. West-
lake, K. Parrish, R. Webster.
Many eyes _are overworli‘ed.--:-
tdo much studying, reading, sew.-
lvnilenteh. ovc tatrerit'!ta4seeiSrertrpoursfOort
years.. Don't forget-witheut au
.expert,,. modern. eye service you
merely guess at the condition a
your eyes,
Mahe your appointment tarty
by phoning OW.
Votrifingston St. on The 'Squou.c
,•60dor101
F. T. Armstrong
OrTOMETRIST
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CHAWFORD--HOBERMSON
taa SePtembere2f3;pal
and white staudards [filled With peed'.
and White gladioli' made an -attraettelt
letting at the home a Mr. and. MTV.
J. Roortson ,Goilerlet, for the mar.
riage of their ciughter, Hazel Irene, to
Clarence•O. Crawford, son of Mr. J. Se
Crawford and. the late Mri'. CravefOrd
of Wineipeg. Bev, W. P. Lane of-
ficiated. ',rile 'wedding music, was
played by Misse-Derethy Mgera et
London and during the signing of the
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riaget oy her 'father, was 'lovely lek, a
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iloor-length goWh of heavenly blue
brocaded taffeta, wore head -
dregs of matching Velvet and carried a..
boutiiiet of Ta.lisman roeeee. After the
ceremony ee reception was held. and
wedding dinner served at the Park
House. The' bride's mother Welcomed
the .'guests wearing a_gown of W.&
crepe, wide black hat and ,corsage
red roses. Later the bridal couple' lett
on a niotor triP, the bride travelling ili-
a slate blue wool dress, blaeleCoat
riled with beige squirre,l',' blaek hat and
suede accessories. On their 'return Mn.
and ' CrawfOrd Will- retitle .1`, •".
Exeter.
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One pad kills flies all day and ev
day for 2 or 3.weeks. 3„ pads in 42
packet. ,No spirdying, no etiekbat!sor
Imo bad odor. Ask your Druggist,
Grocery or General Store. f
10-CE1TS-PER' PACKET
WilY PAY MORE?
• THE WILSON FLY PAD 621; Hamilton Ont,
A. LITTLE steam lifts the lid of your tea -kettle. A lot' of steam drives
trains; machinery. Your bank deposit may be little, but it combines with
millions of others to Make a lot of "-`steam". It helps to run the nation's
machinery of production, marketing, employment, businesshis important
indeed to the countri's war financing and war-titne effort. The money'
is yours yet it helps provide the credit necessary to move the goods and
services of the nation. C.Canada's chartered banks thus perform func-
tions of -great usefulness. They receive the deposits of millions of Cana-
dians, and extend credit to individuals, governments, businessmen and
marketing ordanizations: The small depositor is impottant to the banks.
The 'little fellow", popularly so-called, is welcomed by any bank, as a
customer.
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In war, as in peace, Canada's Chartered Banks maintain, uninter.
. * lupted, their useful services— safeparding depositors' 'funds;
facilitating the nation's business —looking forward to 'peace
with freedom as the only sure basis of enduring prosperity.
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