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l'fINDTT-VOtfracli YEAR. .• , No. 37
GODERICH, ONTARIO, TilURSDAY,' SEPTEMBER llth, 1941
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-Easiness Directory
hUDLEX 1vi,411o$
. ,Barrister, Etc; .
Offiene-Court House, Giegerich.
,Telephone,5.
.$1.11,11:119Ri44N• D
, Barrister and Solicit.=
Firet atoetgage Security.
'Urban- Loans -Available.
Oflice-4eeth'81., Goderich. phone1750,
oees,rereeee,eseeseeeseeses.eseeoes.ene,os,
lallARTER,ED ACCOUNTANT
MON1E11.113. an'st celeezeteme, •
Okiarteeed Acequettanis
77 Downie Street, Stratford
Toronto. entice; 692 Bay Street
;
VETERINARY SURGEwi
S. EL14101.v.1?
VETERINARY SURGEON
khone 206 , • Olinton
AUCTIONEERING
rrki0m1Af.s OUNDRI, UUIW
LILV N.) STOOK AAD
AUOTIO.NislItlit, •
'1`eleplione Ile
Sales attended to anywhere- ant.
every effort madeto give eatistauou
rarmers' 'hake notes discoUntett.
GouDoN L`GItANT, LICEN8EL
LONEEILluit -HURON
COUNTY
A satisfactory, courteous eervice for
Farm, Property or, Household Sales.
Rates Reasonable.
jawataiD J.A.ICKSON
tSPEOIALIST1N YARM • ,AND
HOUISEHOLI) SAL..
Licensed , •inHuron and Perth
• Counties. -
1)TiteS reasonable; satisfaction
guaranteed.
Pot intokmatione, etc.' - Write or
phone HAROLD JACKSON e,e2 on 6;k8,
Se afe r ; R. It. -.1.; Brutetield. '
FLAT RATE DISCUSSD IN
GEORGIAN BAY: 'DISTRICT
At the -convention of theeGieorgion
pay-iktunielpal ElectricAesociatien, on
-.0 ,
;bowed the str: Keewatin, on Tuesday,
A.ugleet 26, the queStion of a at rate
for hydro VMS introduced by a ren -
tion from the Winghtun Hydro Commis-
sion. This tirgod t1i endorsation of.a
suggestion. by 'Hon. 'Harry Nixon and
tilion. V, R. Oliver that there should be.
At fiat rate for hydro throughout the
l'rovitiee. W. Dixon of "4.rthur told the
convention thee, because Arthur is at
the end of a transmission line, it has
to pay much more for its power than
some other centres. A ilat hydro rate
would, ,he declared, benefit 'smaller
communities and result in decentrallz-
'talon of industry, to the •ben'Ofit Of the
Province as a whole, tie 'adMitted
that, some of the, larger centres, Would
have to pity a higher rate for' their
PO‘vet.
The resdlution ,wae opposed by .sev-
veal speakers who declared a net rate
for'hydro would be a departure from
the principie of hydro at -cost. Deice
e'ates from larger centres were not the
.anly ones teetake this view, C. J. Hat-
liday of trfeeley -beieg one of those
who yoiced opposition to the proposal.
R. T. Jeffrey, chief municipal
.)-ngineer of ;the Ontario Commission,
old the .conveut*n he was not quail
-
led nor authorized to speals .on this
iubject.
• Robert Beaulieu, of Penelang,
nought ft.& dLseussion to a conclusion
evhen he tete& a plea for gtuily of the
ereposal, • neither rejecting it because
it appearedecentrery to principles laid
lawn many yeari-ago When conditions'
were different horn these today, nor
endorsieg it without close -examination.-
-maw' nethat The questien-ca-given
further study was seconded by W.
Dixon '-of-.Arthur and carried. 7
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1NOwadays, it's arms,- not h'ands,
across the sea that ,count.
JauDiclu
I:J.1. R. FORSIDER, EYE, EA.%
• •"' NOSE, TIIROAT
, Late House _Surgean New York
OPhthalmic and 'Aura" HesP1ta1-0 as'
sista* at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square- ThroatHetvital, Lon-
don, England. i
EYES TESTED GLASSES
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SUPPLIED '
,53 Waterloo Street , 8., Iteat.ford:
Telephone 267.
- Next visit Bedford Hotel, Gaderich,
• Wednesday, Sept. 24th, _from, 2 p.m.
till 5 p.m.
DRUGLESS' PRACTITIONEE
PIIIItOP1tACTOR 'AND DRUGLE
THERAPIST
Croderieh, Phone 341
Office hours -10 to 12 eau., „2 to 5
and 7 to 8 p.m., 'Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday. ,
10 to 12 a,m. only on • Wednesday,
Monday end Thursdarat miteheu. '
ineral fume baths, ,,by appointment
only. • - '
A. N. ATKINSON -
51 South Si.
CUT COARSE FOR! THE. P,11:4 -
OLD CHUM
CUT MO FOR CIGARETTES
STRATFORD OODERICH
COACH 14INES
3ailk 7.30 ,a,m., 4.Z5 p.m. -Leaves
Goderiele Or Stratford, Toronto,
Hamilton, „Buffalo, London, Detroit,
ravistoek and -Woodstock. Depots -
Bedford, British and Royal Hotels.
Moine hotels or-- 305° for information.
Two Dangerous
Driving charges
Driver Of Truek Freetl: dase
Exonerated at Weekly ,
Court Sitting.
When the casre of Philip Gillian, aged
innaate theelounty Home eharged
with disatlerly condqt,'' yyas called
in Weekly Police Court last ,Thursday,
Crown Attorney Holmes announced
that iGillian's "next,' best friend,"
Arthur Parry, of 'near Clinton, had tele-
phoned from ;Seaforth to say he was
linable to be present and had asked -
or a Week's adjouiquaent• tbe
meantiine he regorAmended that Gillian
returnee the County Houle with As-eist-
ant Manager Irvine Jacobs and. step
wanderieg around.
'Yes, you. had better go 'back -and
don't listen to anybody.: Otherwise
you will have to go' to jail," was the
advice a Magistrate Makin*.
. "Parry took me out of jail," replied
the. -• - -
"But he isn't here today to renew
your bail," pat in the Crown Attorney.
"I wasn't disorderly. Jacobs threw
P" EMPLOYEES GIVE
ARMY moyALE X.RAY DNIT
& 1)" FoodlFitore eroPleyees;efrom
Stores, offiee'and •warebOuse to •farther
assist Cada' War effort have raised
by voluntary subseription the finuls to
purchase a Mobile X-ray unit coMPlete
with spare.. t.. -ray.
The Deputy Ministe$ of National
Defense expreksed the Departnaent'S
sincere than.ks•foe•-••the • generops con-
tribution clhe part 'Of the A Se r
employees, aiad. stated it vvould be Sent
as part of the net 'Canadian general
hoePital proceeding Overseas.
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'Classroom Contest"
A ,S13,ort, Short StorY
'By ;• Leslie Hamilton
Coliyright 1941 by Beaver Featurel
,
-Qhildren ! Children!" Miss A.ndrews
A A.
xepreved her class as she turned from
the blackboard. "Less noise -please!"
'Is she a. crab?" whispered a tow -
me down and nearly broke my neck," headed- ibungster-a new pupil by the
abswered Gillian„ "I* sometimes play
the littqw., if yeu ,call that -disorderly."
--You smoke in the barn an -break
other,eulee,'! Mr. Holmes answered.
• Soonerelian go te jail to await trial,
Gilulan reefrned'with. Mr. Jacobs to the
institution . -ease was. adjourned
'Or week, as was an assault charge
he has laid against Mr. Jacobs.
Dangerous Driving Charge
At the conclusion of'. a soniewhat .
lengthy hearing, Martin, Ward', of Buf-
falo, was convicted *of dangerous driv-
•ing and fined $10 and -Costs. • The
.ellarge.was.the outcome of an ace/fleet
that: happened 3.30 on the morning
of A-ugust 30, on -the easterly outekirte
of Clinten,.ob Ne.• 8, at -the
same spot as that at e which F.O.-
Reginald- le -Pa rker„, R.A: F., was k _
in a motor Accident an hour ea.ilier.
The nye acciitenis, however had no
'condeetion. •. •
' 'Traffic (Meer James Culp ste8titied
that -while he and Traffic °flirter Nor-
mant Lever, • with a considereb e crowd
about, were at the scene of he first.
accident Ward drove into the setting
at a high rate- of speed, forcing tteeple
on foot to jump for, their rives, (-rash-
log AntoMeN' 'Cr'e motorcyCle and going
on to hit'another car, finally coming
to a stop,on a private lawn.. .
The Ward car was very Much out
of control," said the officer: "Skid'
marks shoved it. to have travelled 335
feet before hitting the motorcycle and
to neve then gone on another 175 feet'
name of Jenkins -to another scholar
acro.ss the alele.
"New !",' the other whispered Leek.
"She's- too young to be en
axe Yet!" '
-She's a nifty- deessef,'
youngster -a led of twelve•
commented.
1..Not. had," Jenkins -admitted, bury-
ing his face ,behind a:history book as
Miss Andrews turned an vrele eye in
his diMetion.
"What's the-nextesobject?" :tew-head
enquired of -bri- neighbor, after -the
teacher was once niore busily engeged
AI' the -board. • • e
•'
Her pet eystem. of. English instruc
tion."
91d battle-.
' the first -
U rsuDers-.
-Grammar! Jenkine suorted in dis-
gust: _
•••:;',A.ytexactly," the second- pupil sup-
plemented. he hoids a sort of con-
test on • the' meaeing of words. It's
fun---seinetimes."
• 0
MI* Water ,lyleettng Tzriferii,„; _T=7 eur 33°11C13
Wasaga Beach that
To US is given the duty tO help Save
which iS good," 0/glutted Vren-
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G L Parfions Re-elected President
of As-sociation7,-,Pa.st Season
a Busy thle
'The annual ,meeting , of the Bine.
Water klighway Asaotiation, •heid
•Wasaga Beach on Friday last, wag at-
tended by delegates from Pointdealong•
the Itighwity from -Sarnia to Orillia.
-G.'L. ParSOnS G4nleirieb, preSident of
the AsSociatien, preaded.
At the business sesSien three resolu-
tions Aere passed.. The tirSt adVoeated
a• wider advertising campaign in 'United
States newspapers in 1042, on behalf
of the association. The 'second ex-;
Pressed appreciation. to the Govern-
ments concerned •for the "forceful"
Dominion and Provincial advertising
campaigns in the United ,States this
year. The third resolution voiced ap-
preciation to Premier Hepburn for the
efforts a Douglas R. Oliver, director •of
the Ontario- 'Travel and Publicity
Rureau.
y
- President's' Address
-Mr: Parson.' address was, in part, as
follows:
"Sinee our • last annual theeting at,
Meeford, September 13th, 1940, I would
itpoit that our year has .been a busy
on and, if not as satisfactory in re-
sult as we would have Wish'ed, we can
at least 'console ourselves with the
•keowledge that your officers and direet-
ors have let pass no opportuxi4y, of
furthering work of the Association
*and the interests of .our 'boosting!
..clientele- of 'buSinessraen .along ythe
rogte.•-"Viir, ch-lef ainis were: IMprove-
meat of the road, cultivation of tourist
•tratlic, and the desire to contenleour
visifed.s with utmost cam arid, courtesy.
"You Will recollect that one of our
lest dupes was is) find a new secretary
to lake up where our very enthusiaatic
and untiring, Wm. .D., Feeguson had
left. oft.' That was no easy_ inatter,
but, with the customary farsightedness
of our Sarnia representatives, intind-
ing Col. Woodrow and 'Bill ,Ferfiuson,
they solved. the problexn by giving us
Carl Manore, Further I need not
•lbrt h t •
ea oaet an o say that mr problem
eral Laileche. "'Oat which we naust
do is going. to be hard. There can 330
no easy pad, but the reward will be
great if each does •his duty. Some
duties we shall be ealled upon to per-,
'form "will' cost many, of us even our
Ilya's, and we must be prepared tO Pay
the price. _Other duties Will be, merely
tedious."
The speaker referred to the gasoline.
regula.tions and declared Oil Contra -
ler Cottrelle was asiOng...the public "to
do one little thilig, te slow down a
bit." Canadians had lessons to learn,
he said, and they must learn them.
now.
"We won 'the l'Irst Great Waii"Inat
lost the following.,..years -of :peace,"
-he' declared. - "Nations must save
themselves. nat,ton, is not worth
saving when it won't help itself when
It is called."
. Tourist Traffic Increased
Tourist traftle• coping into Ontario
during July increased 78.9 per cent.
over the -corresponding month_last year,
Frankliu D. McDowell, publicity direc-
fOr, Teionto, said. in An earlier.
address. These were the tourists who
entered the Dopainion on sixty-day per-
mits, it was stressed. - -
Mr. MCDowell predicted a 8611
er increase in tourist traffic nett
,,greater
ear: He suggeited advertising should
be placed specifically in those sections
of the United States from which On-
tario received most of its vialters. _The
speaker longratulatedethe association
on its effective tourist promotion.
Officers Elected .
Officersiehosen Vvere : Hon. president,
Q. C. S. Woodrow, Sarnia; honorary
viteresident,-Wen.-Fergusterelearnia ;
president, G. le Parsons, Goderich ;
vice-presidents, W. G. 'Case, Owen
Sound; Bruce Bossenberry, Grand
Bend; C. H. Hale, Orillia; secretary -
treasurer, Carl ,• C. Manore, , Sarnia ;
directors:W. C. Hippie, Sarnia David
RQSS, Point Edward ; William L'ochead,
Forest; Fred Walker, Grand 'Bend;
'William. Ferguson, 'Bayfield ; Charles
C. Lee, .Gederich ; ,george Lampman,
Kincardine; R. J. 'McKellar, Tivertqn;
kenzie Poster, Bruce °minty ; W.. Fen-
" ton, Port Elgin. Austin Huber, South-
amptob ; J. K..D'avidson, Sauble Beach ;
"Now -children," 'Miss Andrews has been to keep' up with his effort
called -for attention: "We'4e ready for and eeerge.
the next As I call your mimes, Steps' were taken in early January
I want a word' Which conveys the' • .• •• •
„same meaning as the words or groups
of words written on the -blaekbopd.
You Will try, the first example, Stewart,"
'indicating the pupil. ,vt,to.. had,r(been
whispOng. with Ale ":"'tow -headed
Je ---e4Iveeme_exiei eight letter
word Which conveys the inernx tnge:ofeetion- to- meet the: Ministee. This was
Satanie-e-pertaining to lleil." • consummated on Faruary 28th with
to .t.,ecy-re petitions from county couocils
and other bodies, toestimulate afga-
imat with the Minister of Highways,
for more substantial impro'vement to
the, unpaved portions of our highway..
Arrangements were effected in Feline,
ary for opportunity of a "small depute-
•
Ever-- 10c
r Packet of
WILSON'S
FLY PADS
W1 K„, mnpr MIS THAN
SEVERAL DOiLARS WORTH
UAW,' OTHIPiqi
,100 Ilea of all ity
Clean, ,'410efeS -sure,
wily 'cheap. Ask ,'-our DM&
giat, Grocer or General
• 2"-A. I Store. -
ORE Tt-113 WII,g0/1 ,FLT 1+AD •
Hefelf411,TON,
seseee.....rneeeseaseeesteseseeeessee
Frank vir4t-t, Wiarton.; John,. Railffa•
bury, .Tobernsory, ; H. R. Moffatt,pweu
Sound; T. .11. McKenzie, Oliphant;
W. "F—Riley, Meaford; J. A. Lowe, St.
Yineent-TQW11_019f Roy - -
Head; G. Thornbury; -
Clayton 'Hartman, Clarksburg; j.
Bowrie, Oollingwood; J. R. La, „wrenee,
Creemore; Vrle Lawra0au, .Wasaga
I3each; GropV, ilenetanguishene; •
Thomas McCullough,. Midland ;
net Smith' Orillia ; Gordon Forhee,
Sarnia Township e•W. 8, Hunter, Grey
County; N. W. Miller, Huron Cowley ;'
•L T. Simpson, Sinidoe 'County; John, A;
Hooey, Lamhton 'County' ; H. M. Baker, •
Sunnidale TownShip; A. E. Blackburn,
Stayner; Donald Brown, NottaWasage
Township ; John Kidd, Flos Toifnship;
W. S. Campbell, Eln3vale; Fred ViTat-
son, Stanley Township; George Cod-
Bosanquet Township; W. Bryson,
Plym.pton Township.
Why is it that a -woman who can.
go -armind With the toes cut out ot her -
shoes, and tile middie ,e1;rt out Of- her
bathing suit almost seollapees when she
discovers a little 'run in her stocking?
-11r.ockton, Mass., Enterprise. .
. _
If London had,aeted as'quickly when
the Nazis invaded the Rhineland as it
did in Iran there would have been no
war. ---London Free Press..
. . .
. • t Mr. Culp told ',the court.' The ac- ••Scorching1" Stewart ttnSwered after a few members of Parliament and of -
.
sei.........‘0,-................. .0 ident happened •in a lighted,area and a moment's thought, orfly to crimsen -our Association present. Theiprbinises 1 -
Bares, he said„Were not necessary. i' with contusion as the -teacher frowned of the Minister were somewhat more •
The motorcycle 'was damaged , to the- and id -Thar s a nue le.tter-nee hopeful than asual, but still restricted 1
extent 614250 and the automobile $15 ' an -eight letter word: •Try again."
H
to $20. to governmental appropriation • for
, inatntenance. A detailed report of our "Please teacher -1 know," a liaxea-
In hi- • Own defence Mr. Ward said he :, 'haired girl --put her Mind up for at- interview was mailed to each director
left IlutraIn at 10.30 p.m.' (K.S.T.-)7 With t -teeeiee, - - eshortly afterwards. The reult van
Mrs Wer_41 to come to Goderich for ,a ..-- - - - -s• . now be appraised -liberal '..applieations
visit and had averaged thirty-five miles '. ..ke's' Gertrude,' -. Mese Andeews • , ,
of -crushed pit graveLeeecasional grad,
an 'hour up to the tune of the accidenL 1
•. beamed wonher brightest pupil.
. ing and one aPplication of 'oil; but I
He said he 'knew he was. approachin,;-'' • i 7.-I11filnatti$," came the prompt believe we n OM ha Ve a surface which
111 ton when the lights eame4nto view 'answer. ‘,
. . - . renders the unfinished road readily•
' :and he had:, reduced his 41eted from ', ...pia that is cur rv vf :" the tea hen receptive for a permanent topdre.ss of
011 fifty to thirty miles an hour -It had praised her, pointing te Jenkins. iind mulch.,
- been raining all night and, the pave- saying, The next one is a twe word ...From God •Ich. to the Port -Albert -
ment was slippery. . • ; phrase. . I want a seven letter word ai 1,port t he t 41is 11u%'re4e1v111g this
"I applied., my brakes, but 1116- ! meaning perfect foundation." . latter t rea t men t and t he part' bet weem
wouldn't hold," said witness. *•I might "Goselard!" tow -head shot haeli at Itaylkd and Goderiele as also from
: , •4
Kingsnridge to; Aniberley, is showing
a detrnite boato, fi oirn calcium treat-
.ment. , We hope, and '. I have a more
optiniistic feeling. that by next June
we shall- have something -to satisfy the
tourist, 1 can assure you that the ef-
forts of our. neighboring VroVincial
members a re 'unrelenting, and with
tort he e persel'erance, assisted by
county and municipal cenneils, as well
as smile American touristS, .ive have
a* ffgh 1414 group who 11111 baek our.
AssoCiat>hriVs efforts% -." ,
As Soofi as spring opened, -Carl and
[I trevelled up to Toberm or v • to frater-
J. W. Craigie
INSIUR:ANCE and REAL
ESTATE
Get Our Automobile Rates .
Phone 24 " Goderieb
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arommir
INSURANCE
McKIII;OP -MUTU,Ad: FIRE IN-
SURANCE Case -Farm ,and 'Iso-
lated town property insured.
Officers-IWilliam KnoxPresident,
• Londesix!re; W. ill. Archibald, Vice -
President, •Seteforth; M. A. Reid,
Manager and Secretary-Treaaure,r, Sea -
forth.
Directors -Wm., Enox,. Lonalesboro;
Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Ohris,
Leonhardt, Dublin; E. J. Trewartha,
Clinton ; • Thos: Moylan, Seaforth; W.
ReArchibald, Se,aforth; Alex. MeEeving,
Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinthe ; Hugh
Alexander, Walton.
A.gents-E. A. Teo, Vele. 1, Goderieh;
James Watt. Blyth; John E. Pepper,
R.R. 1, Biucefield; F. aMcKercher,
R.R. •31, Dublin; . r.Prueferi Brod-
1)04o-holders can make all pay,-
nienth and get their carelfilregelpled-at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt'Ef
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich. or
J. 11. Reld's General Store, Bayfield.
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire,' Accident and Motor Car
INSURAiiCE
Offieee-Masenic Temple, ,
: -West Street, Goderich
Phone 230 GODERICH
P. RYAN
• Real Estate arid Insurance
Office and Re•sidenco: -
:11 Trafalgar Street
Phone 663
FOR SALE -Houses of all ki ds,
choice -building lots, . husin ss
property and •eeverargoat far 8.
Let Inc show you some r al
bargain. Buy Row.
BUY VICTORY ,BONDS
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PHONE
CAPITAL THEATRE a
THE
Ne.w Pla,ying-4attaes camr,)ey wf[t!! Ann Shpridan .in "City for
.COnquesto
•-* .
- Monday, Tuesday and, Wednesday
• 1141,aidia Seotf*Williain Catrga dvallnd Gwettai and
Ikirotby Pe rson
adopted froth the Bess Streeter Aldrich nov:el eomes a love-Fitory,
that has been hailed by all (-Titles as "unforgettable."
"CITEERS FOR MISS BISITOP"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday:77 Two F.catures
Toe**tit the story of a breathless advent'itrp when pretence/ vise(
east aSide and souls were unni4slied.
• Pat O'Brion--Constance Rettnettoltai liaUklay und Alan 1aet4
‘‘SUBMARINE' ZONE'
iikto Charles gitkatititt fit a 1,ve44ero jamnbore;ei "West of A:hili'vt "
• itathitegAii4inigoay. katurday and tiolitlazis at 3 pan.
Ceolint-Fired ltiaeMurra,y and Athdeleine, Carron in
"One Night in Li611011" ,
•
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have been killed like the Air For('e the.„stiirtleil teaeher, a mischievous grin
flicex." j spreading across his freckled feetures.
111.8..Ward g:iee sithilar ,evidence. I "Don't be, ridiculous !" snapped,
Mr. Donnelly,-' for .the. defenee, Ana reWs. rv.i;• (*On neetion
brought out that there -wigs, a .010'10! there." -
down grade approaching the- accident 1" )h.° yes -,..-1 here is!," She lad replied..
-scene. "My oldest sisto' was married last
• Magistrate Makins--"If you xv,e-ri!,week, and al heard Motu tell her „QR., -
only driving thirty.' ,The impression•_is,a looked lovely in' that -,perfect foundiitiou
That you were driving tao fast for ex -1 garmeet they'd bought :from . the
isting conditions. Your car was out Gossard Shop the day before."
of control. That's bad driving. That's ''You 'win," .Miss Andrews smiled to
dangerous. driving. 1 tbinka you sud- 'herself, consciou, cf her own lovely
den! y ca me, u Yon en un 11,4 11 a 1 SIR' t ti (.14' ligil wIikli was the envy Of her -fel-
on the road at an 'unusual hour and low -teachers since .she hal likewise
be 1)11< confused., 1 find you guilty."' bought a Goss:1.rd for herself. "Yon
Mr: Ward told „the court he had in- nlay go•„,hono. half an hour early opl
surance cover ail damage done and i'ridity -afternoon fur 'that answer,
becanse of this 11 nfl the faet that po Jen kin,. It's the best I've had since
otre Wil.i injUre(t, His Worship said lg. these contests 'were started."
would impose a light -penalty. • The End
•
This ('harp Dropped
.The dinigerothe driving eharge fac-
leg, John 1). Robertson' was dropped
half way through the trial and ordered
dismissed for leek of sufficient evidence.
John, Johnston. teamster, a Crown
witness. said he didn't -.know that
late Jame.s Freeth, aged eight, killed
by aectesed's ear onetugust 14 on the
Huron road, was on the back, of, his
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wagon. He said he saw Mr. Ifobert,on
approach him at a niQdt.rafQ speed -of
twenty to twente-tive miles an hmir.
tle There.sa 'Smith, an eye- wi
said : "Jimmy jumped ofT the back of
the wagon aud without looking either
way ran directly in front of the *car.
We saw he was likely to be bit and
essoptseire •
- we all hollered."
;Rupture
Troubles
Ended.
Thoueandt healed by our adVanced m4teca. No
leg strap& no Cootie, no plasters. No presaure on
nips or opine. Flom pad. Different Iron an
others._ L'nflorned blY doetorp, tnerhanic3, elerkm,
Dere. r'- Verv light. INEXPENSIVE.„
GUAVIAHTEED. Wilto !or information and trial
orter.
SMITH MANUFACTURING COMPANY •
Estplillsked 1893 Dept. o Preston, Opt.
Assiersuemeemmitsen
- Traffic ()Meer ('hill's' evidence Wa
that til(. 11(4)0164W car was braked for
lover :seventy foie ilefore the impact. . .
, Pleas. of guilty it', chicken thieving
! weeteentered by three Gederieh yOuths,
1 Morley Bloonitield, Charles Durniir and
!Stanley 'Sproule. Thefteeiv.re 'res4le at
I the farms of Howard 111e155, John
, Craddock -aed W. 0. Opok, all in,
:•Goderieh , township: •The boys said'
! tI4 did not Jiiive a car but woilied.
_•.,
Sprouliepleaded purriT to owe charge
- - . ., only. ' I
; "They tried to lure him into a
i setiond, but lie refidsed," gaid his ciiun-
- 1 sei; WiIiikiin 'Sutherland.
. .
1 11E+1r-trio Were' remanded one week
„ 'for -sentence .
,. Sproule on bail.. .
ertinses Edwards. it Glintow youth
eonvieted three months ago of stealing
1
$40 from 'Canada Packers,,was put on
feirther probation until the first Thiir8-
day in Deeember. Restitution of the
moneyWee _niede ,slfeHly after , the
theft. -Pollee reported' the boy' be-
' 'havior excellent since. ,• --
- -Keep up the good work and you
• will be . free. for Christmas," the
Mitaist rate told hiln.'
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.
W110, would have"; .dreamed '
, at the
I
beginning of this war, that (ilnadti's
air casualties, at the end of two years
(009)L---an4 even- her naval tasualtips
(249) -would Overtop her ' ' array
.casutt,Ities (MO)? Or -that her total of
csasuayies would, be so staaall?---Termattit.
Otar,' •
1 keep young
by using
Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food
It brings
New Pep and Energy
4,
it i<" with our m,vera 1 directors a 1 ong. the
route and to solicit advertising in our
-spring tourist booklet. We proceeded
ps far -as Midland and orillia and*I
may say it was, on the il Vvragf., 1111
enj Qy Ate and profitable venture.
•-•-t-in April :2.:5111 we heid ,e 'spring
meeting of direk Ors and offieers at
Kincardine, di Which Vi*f on 1r1a Med
'Douglas B. oliver; director. ortorris
PlIblicitY for ()fltairiothe meeting,
was well attended by members erinci-
pally° from the ceritral sections of our
highway. Mr,. Oliver's. talk was most
Interest lug and 'pepped' wil h „ I nspira-
. _
thought.
"0l1 men from the Iv:rib and north-,
-eastern areas skirting our highway
may be t •judgee as to w fie Vier we
gor 1fr'i1uiili". UV the' t t a ge
this Summer. I am told -that it was a
revival of,pre-wer days and I 410 hear
that Grand- Bend experiefili.41 the best
sea soh in its years Of tourist. catering.
"I 410 not hitend to weary you with'
repetition of what 1 have already eon-
vesed by cireular -or otberWise to our
officers and direetetate, hut I de wish
to put oil record my appreciation of the-
.
kind aseiistame *all wile were re-
sponsible .for putting over the more
active . part of our seasou's program..,
It has, indeed been -my pleasure to
seeve."
Major -(en, Lalleche
The ellief speaker. at the evening
banquet Was •Major-eetei L. ft Ida
D.S.O., asseelate ,I)Cixtity Min-
ister of National --War SerViees at
Ottawa, who -devotel itis address to
matters related to the, -Year.
The ineonvenienee lo •Whielt (Ian
adian have been put by war -tittle mea-
sures will be increased in the coming
Menthe,•said MajoroGeneral LatleChe.
, "Some, �f the habits, of easy living
that have grown upon tis will pave,to
be re I irg u i she 41," 54114 the speaker.
"We shail be foreed to abandon thero.
(lanada Is faezti, beeoming that
she should be, and must he -
afsenal of, elenioeraey, of all free lawn
Two years have eonae and gone • of
what Will be a long and costly war 1,vitsh
.fminommemummiormulmorinime'ill;poi.
*row
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