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LEGAL
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Minister, Etc. ,
(Office—Court *louse, Gloderich.
Telephone j'
WM. A. .SUMIIER,LAND
Barrister and Solicitor
e First •Mortgege Beertty.„
Office—North St., G'6derielr. P1ibe 70
city/ammo tatieOUNTA-NT
MONTEITI1 and UUNTlilriti,
Cluirtired Aeconntants
n' Downie Street, Stratford
• Terouto °tikes 3D2 Bay Street ,
eieeree efterneeeeeimerse
VETERINAR1 SURGEON
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VETE1tIAA.1iN SURGEON 9-
khenie 203 • Clinton.-
DR. W. B. bOXO•N
• Small' and Laege- Animals
Telephohe 96, , Zurich, Ont.
AUCTIONEERING
• 9PHOMAS GUNDRY0 GODEM011.
- LIVE STOOK ACND GENERA -L
A.UCTIONEER
.., Telephone, 119
Sales attended to anywhere • and
• every effort made to give eatistactloa•
Farmers'.. sale notes, discounted. .^
C4JORDON M. GRANT, LICENSEE
AUOTIONEIBB-POR HURON se.
COUNTY
satisfactory, courteous Beelike for
.Farm, Property or 'Household Sales..
Rates Reasonable.
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.1:141110-1./D- JIAICKSON
•6PECI414IST 1N 141A.RM. A.ND
uswi tiOLD
Licensed in aluron ItJk1 PertAli
Counties,
Prices reaeonable;
-guaranteed.
-• For information etc., write or
O
phone HARLD JICKISON, 12 on 658,
Stafortin; R.R. 1; line:Wield.
satiate:0On
altutthu,
IPA., F. J. it. •FoRsOnt,EU an,
1401SA-Tanospa
Late House Surgeon New York
• Ophthalmic and Aural Hooital, as-
sistant at Itoorelield Eye Hoapital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital, Lon -
England. .••
---"" EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street -S., Stratford.
,,Telephone 267. •
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Gederich,
Wednesday, Jaituay 28th, -from 2 p.m.
till. 5 p.m. . -
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER
ri,HIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESA
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 841
(Mee. hours -10 to 12a.m., 2 to 5
an.d 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday- and
Saturday. -
10 to 12 - a.m. only on Wednesday,
IT -Monday and Thursday at MitchelL
• Mineral fume- baths by appointment
N. ATKINSON
61 South St.
CANADIAN CHILDREN
410. PLAY SANTA CLAUS
Opeftlial Fund to Preilde ChriStina$
Cheer fer 1011111dren in gifted*
The penniee, nickels and dimes a
Qatiediais° childree will be the means
ViterebyittriellIten child
of Great Britain t:Vill'uta,rit the-Clerist-
Mies season this year.
t "Christmas iCheer for British 'Child-
ren” re the name of an auxiliary fund
s The Toronto, *Evening Telegram%
British War VictimsFund, .Introduced CharlesA ltoberteon, nearly .two years • "Just a- short note. to 'thank...3;011 for'
' oVer 1a1at15 by 'Barry ."Ited"- Foster to ago. This is the dectsion of tie.* GOV- the' parcel and 390 Sweet Canswhieli
his crown Brand Sporte,.Club sponsored erentwit tas stated in a- letter , from ,e'l" ,., •
lose today. Your .committve is
by.' the Canada "StarcieCompany, ',Premier liepburn read at the annual. -r - • '
doing great work,for the Goderitth boys
• From now until (.`,1iristmas,,donations meeeee of the Lite..7ral ',Aesociation
May be made to the "Christmas -Cheer theeriding. held at Winghatu on Fri -
for British Children" auxiliary, ireid day last, . •
14148 1110110Y ;Nal overseae, through. •Iteeve Raymond Itedmond of East
the faellitieS of the B.W.V.Fe. but wilt, wawiteosie 'es the .autcontet., 4.1110Ye-
be earmarked for children only. There 'inent among municipal heads inetiunne.
will, be. no .adritinietrattion costs, in..cein, seeseeesseekeseesisseaes„tee.tateesitsemier.
nedion.with the auxiliary, The Evening eettinse forth the view strongly held in
Telegram 'paying ali"expenses. 'the- riding that a by-election eliould- be
More than 450,600 eliildren in Great
Britain have been evacteiteefronetheir
limes, and -it Ls: With the' 'intention of
providing •dbristinas cheer for these
children that' the auxiliary was started.
By this means the goodwill of -Capada's'
children will ;be expressed to the child-,
relied Areal Britain a...tangible man-
ner.
All donatibifs to the children's fund
will be acknowledged in a special
column in The Evening Telegram, and
the MdiieY will be 6ent to the Lord
MaYor's National Air ftaid Distress
'Fund, where .it willebe turned over to
the. Women's, Voluntary Services,. who
w1,11 arrange the detail's for 'Christmas
cheer for the °children in 'Great Britain.
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, TlipRDAY, DECEMBER 4th,•19111
No By-election for- Letters from Godexich Boys Overseas
Huron.Bruce Itidm. g
Premier Ilipliurn's Reply tb, the
Acknowledge Gifts from Rome Town
Request that .- Vacant • i, Following- are lettere, in Whele tor hi -in -Wellington borabers as a Wirele,%
,iapesrator,nit4unner.—±,12.arg--rY,
Stursly type of aircraft and .1 ,am very
inucl,i, Pleased .t•O he a Member a a. erew
in one.• .
"Thanking you 'again tor, your fore-
sight in sending elle the things that are
SO nice toget• these days, and above
all the fLiet that you still remember non -.jury civil -actions were teither
the beys and inyaself efrom the , home settled Or adj011,rned.,
eee At the outset Qrown Attorney Dudley
- ' * 4, 4‘ ' . .1101111e8 a liilOilll Ceti that, A. K. G. Reid,
., Sapper A, .1'. fill', Of tile Canadian Toronto broker, had abandoned - his
oversew, and I know , NW all- appreciate s os ,. ,,. e .. , .
..e.4. 41.0 444.44,17.44440.14414441.44T44144414.14.4404,4 4%41 4 I . 4 I 4 4iq /144rOttit At Ittl,, ))(411 44 9 . . . 1414)Pett 1 Aga:inrit It Conviction on Oetober
I Vi •
it. .
' i * , r" Just wish to let you know •that the 30th last, by ..I•legi.strete J. A. Makins,
,,••We are Well treated ever
are etatiatted,, .
hem, parcel you sent reeelsell.me O.K. ' I was 'of being kriowsingl$'• responsible for
especially here where O-
pt:1174W call byat salceman at the home
on. the eeaet. We were here once smile especially elle take
tickled Itink' to getat.., Everythin,g was1
wee meleeof MrStisair TyeGoderichfoe the
befhe T
ere . Lind tpeople asked to have hys e bonearly mobbed nie for a tate siPurpose of trading in. seenritiers, von-
.' s. , ,
us 'back again. •
•. , . • . of,- the cake. The funny part of it is, teary to seetion 36 of the Securities
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. Thirtr'received-Teeenti h 4;
-Y-s-Yeteeseeerstete-
parcels committee. They were written
The Huron..13ruce riding is not to in late October or early November
have t byeleetion for the seat in the
Pte., Donald Their:inmate of the Essex
Legislature which has ,:beeu vacant
einct the death• of the late member, Scoto§4 Regiment, rite
Sentry: "'Halt! Who goes theee?"
-Voice in the dark: "Cook, withelough-'
nute for breakfast." Sentry "Pass,
Cook. Halt, doughnuts."
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• STRATF0ED GODERIOn
• COACH LINES
Jaily • 7.30 Et.ln.'4.25 p.m. --Leaves
Godench for Stratford, Toronto,
Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots —
Bedford, British and Royal Hotels.
Pkone hotels or 1O5 for Information.
. PUBLIC- NOTICE -
BriefSitting
of ColuitY Court I
,
Toronto Broker Abandons Ap
-peal All- Caseis Battled'
••-•---- or Adjourned •
The December sittings of County
Court,. which opened Tuesday after-
noon before pulgeteostello, lasted but a
few minutes. 4.hae criminal dud two
e ie Pe.inuu b t.oiontlthat I received a parol teem boine:-a.t
held to till the vaeLint at but the Ralston, 'Carnelian Minister of Defe.nce, the safue timeIt was my birthday
Preiniertri reply wes ' to the •effect that •teday. AfterWarde he gave us. a tihort and you can 'bet'l had quite a celebra.-
in this thne of war it was not deemed but e.neeeraging speech, We etre all Lion. I've been oyer he. for about
.eleetione for Iluronsi uce-and tra live guess we'll have to wait till the op -
advisable to • incur `th4 expelise of 14 ' aching to invade France now, but four • months now fled like it fine. The
blackout we's a little hardste get used
other uurepreeented ridiees in the.
Province.
Officers Elected
The Meeting elected officers atol-
low s 'President,. Murdoch „ Matheson,
.Astilield; first vice-preAident, Mrs. R.
•Davidson, Dualgannen • , ,eeeondi vice -
President, David MeD.Onald, t_luleoss;
thltel Vieelpresident, Raymond Red-.
mond, ; , East • ,Waw.anesti•, . secretary,
Campbell Thompson, Lucknote e treas-
urer, .Gordpit.Elliott, Blyth. ° 1
• Chairmeh and vice -Chairmen or the
vatious Ashfield,.doch. Matheson, MTS. R. '11eWhinney;
Colborne, James Bisset and Pile to be
chosen; -West Wayeanosh, W: Wat-
son,„Mise Josephine McAllister; East
Waw:anosh, McGregor Shiell, Mrs. John
Morris, W. , Diston, James
Clark; Gey, Althi MCDonald"- old • oee
to -be che'sen;'Turnberry,' David For -
time, 'Miss :011v,e.'Scot“. 11,431vick, Mies.
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MR. HORACE WILSON, A.R.C.O.• :
(Assoc- ' Dip Royal College
Organista,,-Leihdon, Eng.)
is prepared to reteive students in
Voice Production; !Singing,. Organ,
Plane, Dramatte Art, etc.
• For terms apply Knox Presbyterian
Church or 22 Elgin avenue, Goderieh.
Phone 189.• 434x
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Craigie
• INSURANCE and REAL
• ESTATE
Get Automobile Rates
• Phone 24 • Godericb
Fire, - Accident and Motor Car
INSURANCE
Office e-atasonie Temple,
West Strtlet,-00trerieh
Phone 230 ` .GOI3ERICH
with.top MUTUAL. FIRE IN:.
SURANCE 00.—Farm and Iso-
lated toWn property insured:. '
•thileetrWfilia/13: •41316X1 PlregideaL.A.11111111.11111.11MINMINIMMPlimionMIMMIIIMININION
Lendeeboro; W. R. Arehtbaldt Vice -
'President, Senforth; 1L A.. Reid,
Manager and Seeretary-TreaaUrer, Sea -
forth.
Directors—Win. Knox, Londesboro;
'Alex.„- Broadfoot; Seaforth;,, Chris.
• Leontifirdt, Dublin; 111. 3. Trewartha,
Clinton; Thos. Moylan; .8eafo-rth; w.
R. Archibald,. Seaforth ; .Alex.
Myth"; Frank MeGAgor, Clinton; Hugh
Alexander, Walton.
Agents—E. 4. lteo, R.11., 1,- Ckelerich;
irames..Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper,
• R.R. 1,. Bruceffeld; R. F. McKercher,
R.R. 1, Dublin ;J'. F. Prueter, Brod-
• kagen.
policy -holders t:.'ean " make all *pay-
Ments.and get their cards feceipted at
the Royal ,Eank,'Clinton ;OaIvin Clutefe
Grocery, Kingston Street, GoderIch, .or
I. H. Reid's General StOre, Bayfield,
Real Estate, and . -Insurance
Offiee and Irddiwe:
•‘, 211 Trafalgar Street
'Phone 63
FOR ISIALD.--=Housee of all.'
kinds and choice building lets.
• FOR RENT—The "Glengdivan"-
eon• Clohourg St. Thls houee has
...twelve rooms, •five furnished,
seven Unfurnished, and would
make a vertdesirable house for
two families.'
Now Playing—rranchot Tone and Warren William id "Trail
the Vigilantes" -
545
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday •
,.•
-Mary Marin --Don Ameerie—Osear -Levant and "Rochester"
present, isbme-firSt-rate entertainnient in thie musical4atee Wised
on Civil W& days.. •.illieke ate faalvos of laughs, broadsides of
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musk aid" a couple.of direct hits by Cupid. •
"KISS THE BOYS GOODI"
Thursday, rriday and Saturday Double bill
Gene Autry --Ann Miller and Jimmy Duianto
mix a wealtili. o2 entortaininent.,into A lime etyle' western adVenture
"MELODY ‘RANCH"
Eve Arden—Roger Fryer and ,Cliff Edwards
offer a ,fart4i,lal trdatment of marital and legal complications
"SEE . COULDN'T SAY NO"
Matinees Wednesday,. Saturday and Holidays at 3 pan.
"Comin*--"Ellery Queen,-Alaster DeteetiVe" with George Formby in
"Keep Your Seat"
portene time to come. Thanking you,
and your committee again for yuur
most Welcome gifts I remain, Yours
respectfully, Donald' Thompson."
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.Froin Sepper W. G. ,Freethe of the
to at first. We notice it more now that
the -days are much shorter. I suP-
poSe by the time you receive this letter
it will be getting elPse to Christmas; so
wish, you all asvery merry Christ -
mad and a tiappy Ne* Year. Thanks
lteyal Canadian Engineers: ' -• ... egaie for the. very nice parcel and
"I received your most welcome parcel cheerio! as they say over here."
today -and. I take this opportunity. to - •• .*, * -* . •
. , .
thaek. the committee for. the grand Lieut. J. K. Hunter,. Essex Scottish
parcel.• • The • candy, chocolates and Reeiment, -writes.:
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sugar- are 7a real treat over liete, as 'Your very -Welcome parcel arrived
they are so. scarce: It. is real Mee to earlier ',this eyseeke and although it is
get a good Old Cantidien, cigarette tb Still a.'" --Very censidetable time till Christ -
enlace,. as these English cigarettes. are mas it did not remain. unopened;very
s6 different from *WI'S. The -socks, toe; long. you ,know, there are not
were gre_at; it Is good to have a dead many- Goderich boys in. this -unit, and
pair of eecks to put On your feet after 'have, not had an opportttnity of speak=
a daly'eetietinping over these Efiglish hg to lads from other units eecently;
-hills. The fruit cake:that was donated so I tail -Wily tell you of the•reception
by Miss B. MacVicar was IS well and I accorded your .gifts by two l'of us,
certaiply enjoy it at night with Our though can state -without fear of
contradiction. that all peer parcels- re--
eeived an equally enthusiastic welcome,
"Con .Stapktonemy platoon sergeant,
mid I share a billetand censeqnently
shared 'each other's, parcel. The toed
contents pplied, the Wherewithal for
several late suppers which in this land
of ration s were in • thecategory •or
epicurean banquetseXoffefe With plenty
Of , sugar' and fruit cake yid:di 'plenty
of fruit. • Perhaps -Me. Curry will real-
ize how much we appre,eiated his donn-
--tiOti;' for doubt even -he could -make
a good cake • when there.iras 'available
only -Seven pounds of fruit instead of
•the 100 pounds that he would normally
"Erve.n the stamps on your parcels are
very much appreciated. In the last
town. where we were billeted a dozen
or more children woield „stop almost
"I received your very welcome ,parcel every .Canadian as he walked down,
intact today. . We .have no electric - the .street with, queries of 'Any. Can
it -y --here just yet, 'so -I am writing this adian s'tamp,?,,,0 Mister?' .Those little
by. candlelight. • • , , Pieces of patter eertainly Won our lads
"When I received, your parcel it was -a host of friends. among the eouhger
and from the three .other fellows—or "It is beginningeogeeeether coldand
-blokes,' I ,should esay now—who sleep- I raw noweso the .R,ed Cross eocks.will
with me. We all lied a great littlefeed doing plenty of, gimlet and patrol
front .the contents. We got Ourselves duty: They are mueh more comfort -
sort of -a teapot and made tea on the: able. than the. issue kind. By way of
stove and ate candy, peanuts and Art's -a .friendly hint, woollen glo.ves• would
cake • in great -delight., ' "I be greatly appreciated, as they wear
"I was supposed -to be ofeilying duty very quickly and most of the boys are
beteitew.suseeeseheel out on ite- not too proficie-nt* at darning thein.
count of weather. I am -.still. =Weir Please ekpres5.* to your eommittee
training, but the filial 'training, for ; my thanks fee -year gift and my corn -
which I em much plea4ed. I am' flying pliments of The season." -
B.- MeLaughlin • - Carrick, John 'Doig, ',cup of tea that we boys' make
• H. F. Lantz • .Kinlose, Angus McIntosh, here frem the parcels that comeefrom
Huron, Angus' home.
and one to be chosee; '
-.,The parcels are coming over here
D. Martin end ene te be chosen Brus-
sels, Dr. T. T. -McRae, Joseph Wilton,; good now, but at ifirst 'they were real
slow. We over •here .really4eAP-
Blyth,, J. H. 'R. 'Elliott, Miss Mary
Milne; Mildin,ay, Pr. E. J. Weiler, Predate all that you at home are domg
•Charles E. Wendt; Ripley, -A-. K. Me- for us, It 'Makes it just that much
Lay, George Mooney.; Teeswater; J: 'W. easier for us to carry on thiswar
Ross and J. J.. Reid. For Wingtain, 'against 'Hitler'which we all hope will
Lucknow and Culross officers were .to s0011 end, so that we may be united
be elected .locally. \Nth our loved tales again.
• •"'he weather over trete. noW is rear
BRACEBRIDGE OWNS • coldand wet and it does get dark
„ITA_Q-Wifvr-PLAN
zR T bee> e
earlyr. It's 'almost 8.80 in the morning
it's light again.
sj
"Well, I must close„; w„. thanking
(Bracebridge Gazette) you at home again for t grand pareel
Bracebridge'a gold mine has cone which I just received from you."
through again; Our gold mine is the * * * ,
municipallysowned power plant, with' From , Sgt Ed jenner, R.C.A.F.:°
the twopower house, - one at Brace -
bridge .'Falis and the-Othke at Wilson's
Falls—both absOlutely clear of debt.
While other towns- are 'palriute out
money to the Hydre-Electric Power
Commission for electricity, the Brice -
bridge Power, Light and Water Com -
Mission present the town every year.
with $3,000 cash and provide free light
and water Tor the town hall, free lights
ler the streets and free wafer for fire
Protectilea.• Furthermore, the P.L. &
W. commission lend the council, at low
interest, all the money ,which other
municipalities borrow ft -oil banks. As
the P.L. SL, W. commission represent the
people, it really !neaps that Bracebridge
as a town borroweem money i'vhatevef 1
And now, to boot, we get, as usual, our
electric light bills for ,thefinal, three
•months of. the year—the time' when
More light 'is burned than In any other
season—cut in halt-! Add te all this
the fact that rate redtletionsfinade in
1941 mean that consumers, will pay
• $5,000 less 4n electric light bille than
they did even lest year, *
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KNOX CHURCH LADIES' AID
The regular monthly meeting of Knox
church 'Ladies''Aid Society was held on
Feld -am afternoon, -,'With the- president,
Mrs,- Alex, 'Straiton„ in the chair_ The -
devotional . period ,wilts in charge of
Mrs. Doak's gtonp.,. After routine
business Was disposed of a nominatieg
coin miitee was apPointed-with Airs.. NV.
J. illeier as convener' to liring in, aethe
December meeting -,.-e, elate of. officers
for meet year. The December -meeting
will be- held on the 19th instead of the
26th, le' order not tia confliet with
'Christnnis festivities. little Miss„Helen
Alkeiiheadr sang a pleasing soli>, ascom-
periled atthe piano by. Mies"- Eileen
Bogie The meeting closed with the
singing of the National Anthem and the
Lord's Prayer repeated in an
rniEwort0
A rack of anaehine -atm (artildges is*
dfrom tin frothe Mores at, the JarYis
41'4)111140g and !Gunnery School, where
student's's of the CommonWcalth Air
Training Plan are taught how to. draW
a Wad on nuta aircraft, and t:roand
t rgetq,
Othet,* earliest set tlerS. 4 were • t the first sermon in the tdwnship. the
Dunlop brothers, Win) plzinned to hnild fervices beleg held in the Dunlops'
Gairbraid on the heights near where home. The .11tet char ell° in 'the town -
they are buried in the ('neloeed family ship Was that erected 'en lot , con-
ceeeton 6, E. 1)., by the Bible ehristians.
In Th44 the total reeeints for the
munieipality, ineluding. • the balance
teen 1343, were 213 Ts 4d the ev-
penditure Was 25 4s, 10d, and alsol.'post-
ape Is'11/1d, having n halanee .of
1O 8A d: 'Or -about $46.50.
The villages of ,the township are
Saltfortt ShepParil-
ton .and Varlow. the 'cat ter the anuniviptal
fi.eapitc41."
Act. Reid: had been lined $500 aud
eosts or four inouths in jail. lie has
paid his fine, also the costs of the
appeal proceedings.
Oharged with the theft of cattle,
AndrewiBell, 6,aLondon, ,had his
wee set over to the .next eeesien, bail
beitig renewed. Bell, Xr..tirneker, we$
oommitted for trial afterees prelimin-
ary hearing before Magistrate Makins
seme inonths ago. He is alleged to
have 'removed the cattle of Thomas
Slavin, Tuckeremith, teernehip,..,..whieh
he had Ilil his oare, and sold them,
retaining the money. -
Stephen Wein4,i'elsilt-Emeter trucker,
is siting William T.. Goodwill, .Stephen.
township, for $6'12.92, balance arlegedly
•oWing for trucking services from the
8th day of 'Uenuary, 1935, to the,
1st day- of June, 1939. 'Defendant
• denies ewing the• debt- and puts, the
plaintiff to the strict. -proof thereof:
F.ranite Donnelly.' IS solicitor for •the
plaintiff; NV. G. Cochiettie, •Exeter, for
'the defendant. At .the request of .tieth.
counsel the eetton was adjourned sine
o••'
P4GIC
p2041,1sWAR SAVINGS
"�- CERTIFICATES
detaimel, value $50. Plaintiff -further
claims damafees of :4;25 a day from the
4th of November, 1911, by reason or
.being deprived of the articles. in
question. Dudley Er:, Holnies;seolinsel,
for, plaintiff ;.ele Daneey,
defendant. The action was adourned
,sine '
• . 53 SUNDAYS DI YEAR
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every year 'has •Pfty4hree days, f the
Aceording to the Gregorian elndar,
one it begins en. o Generally spe.aking,
-the year eontains fifty-three Sundayt •
every five Or six Years. This 2ceturred in'
1928, 1933, 1939, and will again in 1944;
1950, 1956, 1961, 1967, etc. -The United 44
-,township,-- ist plaintiff in an ' actitee whose_number ends in two ciphers with Charles. Bell, threshermlin, Godertch days-, unless the series includes a year
defendant: to return to him certain ,Saturday, two of the six-year periodat •
$192, a galvanized water •tank with
against Max Frankel, junk dealer,' out its being a, leap' year, .11S in
Goderich, asking for an order requiring 11300 1900. When' leap year begins •on. :
article& belonging to a 'steam engine, fall consecutively; -- PhiladelPhii- In -
namely, ', twenty-four -lugs valued at quirer. '' e.
twenty-
eight Team 'Rye have fifty-three 'Sun- ' •
that in any continuous $eries of twenty -
States naval observatory poi• " ou:
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taps and a wooden box containing ether Some people are fenced oft from sucs,
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articles allegedly Wrongfully taken, and cess' by their own railing. -
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with a whoopof joy, both fromemyself generation •
Personages in the Early, History
of the Township of 'Colborne
Mr, 'W. 11. 'Johnston of Exeter, Who in'a,t decades been the site o.,p a tan
has 'Written Many articles on the early 1 eery, woollen mill, saw awl grist mill.
•''hie village is so pictUres/piely situated,
history- of Huron *communities, toted
,t eitling- among Ole hills, Clothed with
tributes the 'following- article -on, -C1.01- ,t iein'-swergreen- forest growth ••,tei - holding
berne townshtp to The Lond.oti Free ; a sparkling tarn in its bosom, that it is
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prtz:s : ,.,. _ , . • , , 1 worthy of the grapliic des•eription, writ-
• 1
.The•town Si 1 i14 4. cothorne, In-Huro'n ii,dear
ten a • fete- yeark; ago, it by Alta-ofLind
Itoesewlea comped to one the
county, nained after Sin John Colborne, i eiewei, of vorti..
De.._ .
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G • y 't the.
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Governor of 'Upper Canada, is tlw mos.tIn 1834 -came Henrllyielma
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northerly and 'weeterly of. the toWn- I Morrises, ..Jaines Sellers, and David '
Clark. In, the Sams, 'year came William I
ships owned and settled by the Cenada
I Young, who slept under Leftree on lot•les
Gompane. It is one of the snialkst conces,sion 8,
Colborne, on whieh he 1
townships in the count\e. containing located, lived and died,long afterwards. I,
35,460 acres, and (he length of it le 1835 the remainder of his father's I
eastern and southern boundaries IS familyeeame from Scotland ana all. se,t- I
' a mile along each siderotel. , . 1
Following the 'Youbes ea me Joseph I"-
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tied fri that 10CalitS, Where they -OWIled
about forty miles because of,the.toitu, °
bus course of the INIttitland River that- • .1
terms -those bou Ada ries.
Michael Fisher Ls said, to be the first
two bi:PtlierS,johii ViUeliMil;''iiivr
hers of a well-t7edo Dutch family, weee
reWarded for Re V 0 1 tit ionar3,- services
MVP? a grant of, 5,009 acres each.
Micfnlel, while trying to find aE-;uitable
location to settle„'iliscovered the creek
that empties into the Maitland near
Emanate)... Tracing its course luck
through the township, M discoverell
that it had its sourice in a large spring.
Thie' deckled bks actien end he took Pedagogue. 'tyre the townshipcome
etre MeetilIgs were held for many years,
up 5,465 acres in the area, adjoining the
The log ,1.711 I 1 (1 i g is • 1i(5 .1"Qplaeed by
.stream. The purchase was co m ph, td
In 1831 and he erieeed a log shanty the one of brick.- The first child born eels
h a rlot S ph i a IN& tild a , a f r NV a He
Jt sante Si History tells 118 that when
Mrs. James Anderson. The first
built live years later the etiblie house
marriage was that of Louisa alacColl
• that is still ,sta ndin g, he ens oldigl,K1 to
and( apt. It. G.,I)unlop, when the mar
bring his mechanies and much of his
Hags Ceremony was, read by the Cep -
material 'from York, now TOronto. Mr.
Nk'grt) butler'. Mrs. Dunlop was
gishei sold meet of 'the land as Soon
as there was, a demand for itnot eatistied that this was correct and
.
later another marriage was performed
The Dunlops " by Rev. Mr. (lampbell, who preaehed
,
and Robert .C4111114)01 ; thee sJohn I
Paterson end tlie. Darlingtons, • item '
settler 'in the toweshipHe and his
. I rebel, a errs Robert Young from
Along, the lake road the earliest set-
tlers were Daniel Lizars, vid-• Dom
-and a Mr. Christie.. •
, The First Tatern
,
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o hi) M orris opened the fi rs t t a vent
t he t o w ns hip on Mot* It wae
named "The Crown and Anehor." The
•Ilmt sOoottionse was bnilt on lot 5,
felf concession,. with P. Gallagher ae
plot, overlooking the flats et the Mait-
land. Some -of the finest,,people, in the,
seetion •ate- proud to ,be able to tram
their descent to the Visher brothers.
ekuother neweoiner Was Ben Miller, an
Englishman. and hits family. He Wil-
k/Aid 001The Of •the water power on the
Floher Creek to ruu it tour, inill he
established. The old miller lo cern
1114 in the name of the il,oaut1f01
hamlet of itieuluiller, which has for
lion system. Out
a
tto5Ihticl:p"1474 450 ,0,41.0,
dous" 5, mom than AI clh
o' tampollalion torn -
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ROLLING+ ON I
Never before in history has speedy transportation been
•- so necessary to the security of our country. Armies stop
rush to battle in motor cars and trucks. They fight in
- ,atmoured Carl and tanks. Supplies of food and munitions
• are brought to them in a hever-ending stream of tuotor
vehicles. An'd here, on the home front, truekS'also Oiky
their vital part in our war effort.
More bnd more, Canadian industry, agriculture and
trade are letting -trios it the load; Therfeed our
assembly lines With clock -like precision — make moderik,
production pozible by dovetailing the „output of' one
plant wail another — prevent production jams alted
manufacturing schedules.
In addition to war service, practically everything you
rat, wear and bey is transported an or part way bir
truck. The savingeithat truCks make help keep PrIcet
&kn. An industry that giVes such vital service -detentes
rour goodwflL Keep' the trucks tone*. '
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