The Goderich Star, 1936-08-20, Page 1444..th.91,
• bcen purchased there
n414,.1 to*,
ss,
wyer, in
a "dramaticalty levered .voice 44- b
7tItatirieffor the ereWn
; 3.14r4rIlearillit'"Or Gorden en
•-And ,liolgtt `43. -Pleteherc on Thitt
• afternoon, before Magistrate4-
inter eV Sinicee County.
•-\7--,Tho,`.44ino: 'dramatic"Mena'
-tension-von-Faded the o'llitroOn1
•throughout the bearing as tbe,bliree'
ow famou men, et -,together one
more, as they 'atd on one oecaelen.hv
-
•-E4gigitcre office .but -Anatolia of woke:
ing together ato ,ther: had it that
time, one Of the three, 4titin ,104,11g"
gard told an,intricate 4017 0.41110
:-istock .transectio-ne and vieve, a net l)f
suspicion and alleged guilt about the
• two • ,Torollte hroitet4 *,t1u4 ,3"0 per
'lens responsible for , their , heleg
committed for tria
• Ruggard „atm seeing
ore or lees .resigned to'What was
--41,Peafa.nces; without ;fear ';;Iv.r---favory
Bis jeddish hair scented, streaked
Welka lath". moreithen, WhetChe`
• used -to come to the „courthouse in his
kaPhol4, counsel; and
:the 'limes in bie face atood-out.:
more prominence. He wee -,neatly
,Attired' in a-- grek suit.
,MacLaren, .bronzed, ,and strrniit'
featured, ' „smiled, severalthilea,
throughout the, . hearing' .and'41T4
,
liPinte_inlingiterdWO.Ideheet.
:Ile:teller' appeared -to be the only one'.
.-!*•of, the., three'10io-lvaiii at, ail nervous,
flis face ,was pallid -end A. he,,:steldoer
.an-iiled. His infewn- -0(41,, beneath
-which were -circlet denoting worry
and lack of eileep,vwere rettlest, and,
*bitted restlessly. .about the court-
room frompne tare tO,,snethet.
,pnly a* few,. people, " not interested
firlinarilY$: in the. case,' were . preoent •
Or---the"-:702i4nlir",----•linggiir.d7gave::.--hi his.
:evident° asstreightforward fashion,
Aseldony stammering and °never- Iteing.
• inything.±lut.poliehed."Phriteeology,
Frank. Moore KC., of Toronto,
1• 1eated,-„aeldeted..!,by.:kR.',DatrOW, of
on behalf of Fletchen,
while 'Ideejorin ,Witit represented Or
B. lop, ano of4104#40414-4-41Wili
•7ittorney, • D.- _poet/elite&
Major, 3. H. Clark, K. C.; KUK.,�f
-
Vindsor, who Is tteting,',ter,Iluggard
and who has not 'yet returned front
•',the Vimy Pilgriinage,- VW not pre:.
sent in court. - • , .
Col, ,Winter rend the, charges 41te
at of which was laid ; just b;fore
• .court opened and which read 'that
14444ren end Fl
and. 444
• during thelieirs-1081 to 4984; three .
:::Provinee .ot.',Albert:a bonds, valued at
":"'41:000-iiiiiii7IliT-Preiierti, of Iftoo- :A0
:M Oillehretht Of , iikieforth,; iontritry
to section 1386 Of the erinnria14tode.
It teok the Magistrate almost half-
, an hour to read the charges. • .
• Theother, chirgeS.Ve, Sitn14.r to
• the abovi;',144-4rottly'ditte., tron1,033
and, of „Oceirse, name different oWtri
. era and lofids. The neniet of the
verioint securities involved in the
charges ..artii 'tientinion of 04.iisids;,
Province Alberta_, Gatineau Po*.
•• • Aer, Government of Neer .8euth
• United States of Republk Of
Clio*
.11.altess Taper, Northern 011440
Quebec Apartments, Maple
Leaf ...Wiling - Company .Atttantina
Canada* .Steankiship, .1nter-
•- rower, -litePublio of a#1;4
Minneleta: And 'Ontario Paper C&.,
• Censidis,4. Vickers, .* Simpson's Limi.
•ted, -London 'Realty, Prov- Inee'-. -of;
lifanitol*0:14014diert., Northern . Pow-
er, -1q.0.4tial Tretn*iya, Ottawa:
"troti,,:,,rrovinte of. Ontario, Iticira„;
--• Cronmissiett - Many Of thole **dull-
' ties had risen' in value 'shito the tiine
they.,weire taken; from 'their beitee4;
,,:iFfietcher, who was first,
elected trial trial at a higher court .after
beettg the c.harge regarding.' the
".-bands-- 'Mat.Donald*,',0ta14-
ling' $10,000 but reserved his plea
u ntil.ittter he,h4tutl*auttheiiimahrc
ng charges. • • • -
tank Moore, • acting for Fletcher
"Before elect, 1 want • to
• anakethis clear, that Plerteher
uestimiing Your WOrshies
"tioritO,'Iield a q preliminary anettiry,•
'the reason': being that no part of, the
,offetice took piaci in this country."
Continuing he pointed out flint, 'Ile
yittenlikVitennot-ba.airristited
juriSilietkm'And be hroutirt Into a•
,lopher $uritiliction for Prellininiey
"We *lea isoglitt to et&
o▪ jeettoi0 Mid he irinV.'
,ed hs notion en tatOrd that It migh
be disposed of later.
:will 41011010 of it_ ii01W: 'odd
the Magistrate. • *I have vincial
-- Argiitng riedie.,
-tie* A
• *et to hold
na dietridt or
tbat in whieli
A.couple of Planes 144 _
ibusiness carrying , passengera for
ghtswg4.4„, .
,e#ing',,:i314;;Prililleis.', elk from thelr
landing lig e premises'o
zoutherly
direction along he litaitlitiot Rirer
.turninglibrthWard'And eroasing over.
afternoo '.,,the'• flights were ;'toward
tthe west, over AO 440 for a ihert,
• nee: before returning „over „the
southern banks of the,,,tiVer; L',•• , •
• Atrthe machines were only s;few-
.hundr(140Tteetinthe air, their, motors
could be distinctly heard • throughout ;
the 'day' by ,people on the ground.
ifl-bad
841:0* :*:44.:tt,00:41b:tion:yericy:::;:.0..:;t1.,11,:e.:ei te
et*I14
Jini, Hunter, -taiking r.porter tit tbe
Torotilt» EveningTelegrain, 'whoee
i oh . "Good Thursday re
leeiltIe
Y'ls):: ,rit:t0' . Canada aria:4'
greets - isle'
to, ot United' .tiktex;
. -4.1im :ligtitor;' Aithe*.:, tht*,'
Orgiotitity . In Kite*, -Presbyterlan
kuieh liere,;.-lied in*,11ederie )4011 !
.ho was 18 years 01a, ',.ifir : ,Ifve4 ' ', ti '
Nelson ' Street,.. etroas. , /torn. Victoria
.P etk; 'then in Ben house
-.114iti ‘s,'Eldenrit—liik\ritcYfFir2o4i:re.1)Mdlitti'Ertst141;0.4:11-1*, ;4-(1.°:i'kt'
Ln the
gymnasium at :the ''Colleifiate,,,Then
tbo°'‘allivt.".1!Plitotr ra.t?411.:214a ''yt;flNamulton
'itit, ago.
4.1fnicITttoerondnetdo,Iptigh S,C,heet.',-i.n.,, ',4arnitto
. len lelOring-0040044101 Vetit:,04",,
road as a, commercial traveller...end
It was while eitreleing ,on. this ' work
th4the fbecame interested -1n. adver-
thant .. ',,Ile went to the Stittes,iit .
^0:01cArli--aliffirtisiOr. 'I't,7 7Weirithlte .
there 'Oat "the possibilities Of radio,:
Attrottd. him and **got:into:radio -
work with 3.V13,;134M.Irt Altieligo,....1#
• a Conceit in 'the, evening.' -There were or ithea, th43-1100r-A9g he : lelir a .
41:1111brl'a.tettilitrrilte:tit*Itt*C44°,; :Altars-. rgi'-4:14rifibwst:. :ifsedsl'e\ltIlnitgle-477nk:tr etirtlevke'.11.1GanCtill:n4di:
*ent.. to Clinton, in ttie *ft4rocion. te, Altuting,:hli advertiiiihg ',work., • lie
.tatiitig in :t -tot (nowt and apo;dnit etarted.viving.. news, .flashes over
„ritenitoolo.rizykittsto.c.taaok, eth-rethseteirttettH-pischesr., :toci'f,to.' .1,tilfinlroittiolft4t-Acit.::°1Z1dElaNterbetri,:uritor;
bad. wee her throughout the. day, but ' thei't he will. .1"viii 'la' C 11.-C 111"td
Afterionot_040-wer,o, tor tiestrem- hert-toLbisiireeent, stat-leif-C--P-410.----
and beet 0;4411,0 .".0.;.!,,4)., ,: the tournament
.4,me!,4 1y. ,1, , • At thp. gine of the. -100111 'Mine
disaster in Nova Scotia, from which ,
the xerehattitizolifotifeetuteis iiiite -post Jim Hunter broadeagst the direct -
• so greet that almost, all the Alnico re. 5t"Y of 1'110 blist°13"TuOdlig reset"'
:tt4vtti"othudiet74.07:14-11,4,?..*Piefinuodigthik:Pr'11:94vistwl,..1*1 'tell:. riAPt:12•141:rnen7t*hneadUOPI:On:r.°t;107:eiS.CIV:el'
, 7i:Cir. ,:"..00toOrtille:totili: f7re''. rtetedip; ,p.rotelisteenai.
ins front
ceived Pr* ..az.---Tickwts: had been sold
isluektriiii0er ticket on it- eltfectler- 11°- live- hi: .0-wocillioet-tOkk. I:111::::: 114.7tenter.4:',
th- Welillitebrel'i cl„.ailfisdirittehrooingtiiheo'rtootipeillac4;Otoorit i
*noon' until a o'clock Thursday Inor#' '
Ing, broadcasting every
'inede their ay up town to Lauder's .
Drugstore . ere the prizes
presented an the draws i
...were con. Goderich was Mrs.; Hunter and little; •
:lerseY_Aiiii„ ooderiah Old, Boy la' grosti7 In'
curly -headed,, Oa year-old Barbara*
Accompanying Mr. 'Hotter- ,., to t
ducted. The prizes Were on dis
their deughte4... The prett, wife of
in the drueitere windows, the :War.),
bouseGreceterut window and a win
ofof llein's Sboestere. A section :thweeirritnisftiodc.:ens417sieybiseerha';tihrinor!1*;4101 4.0,eivresorksbialoutpliptirci, *
of the &Owe in front of those es.
tablieliments was roped off for ,the .
David "Dad" fiouston of Lucknow, 6Ritluinifeeln414hit:rtnlYarh131114$111isksit. 111'11111:4111*
presentation. , • • • • --
85 Years old and the oldest *owlet to hhild°1' of Clint" and she iG° lived
take Part in" the tournament was 111 Godolth for a 'dine*
treeented with a fine, pipe and receiv, Jim hetes the city. 'Ile has a ,
• ed. a- big hind from the crowd. Mr. vision of a country home with ter-
Ho
eroWd. He it * bowler of no mean
rttht; races and flower gardens and little
dene and one of the greatest feature*.
ti onu , * at 4)nnd acknowledgedmodestly retired the Firitos4 strearna triekling through rock gee,
ability andhe and Mrs. Houston took of the vision it the fresh , pure. air,
-
free from the -smoke and duet of the
" (Contiiitiedlon Virgo 4)
Kircrrorrs .iiiCID TR
0 malty wAy yeitiaty.: .' 'That), vision itetitsAI:myrityrit.17d tdteti:
DinvING,, \4. N terminedly gripong the redie A -.
i-alPli --/1144, Vitt'fid-44:-Inauiy-ftlerrs--- fortunately,. the sumriier home -can..
Ito . ...,„ ,....gergOn4,
not be near tIodstrich, but no matiii
. awl um' nof007 Tolima* is Ohete* where it is the owner.ti*trt will•
....0..........
ed with-
sing to to tomtit et or ivturn ever bet lore. lie thin ' Croderich-
to tile aceile'aS it *Atilt of exi imident is the linett place On earth. beclUse
vilikh ooeunedi three .:OIJ & half Mite* her. one finds life,- simple` bowmen
°eat Of the Wirigham -,'' road iii Atettb_ life with the'Tterd-huatting-husisse• -
-'140. lest *iiik." thiiiiialleged to Surface softened, the kind of life
hove been Ativing solo the Amed when that make for men and women.
Armstrong leading a ow. _ .. ,•.
trber.--thet;orist-s
hit the' cow. Dunn did, not etoet but kept
right on going, the number of the oar
ragsecured anti atter a eheek.np with
the Department -of Highway* had be.
made, a charge v.'s& litiOligairittt
driver of the'i'ehicie:
When * est driven by James Itufrlies
ot Seatorth. ran into a- -herd of tattle
near itenseli, one cow had a tetii,
and was put out of Ite misery, and tit -
ether *At hijui.-0., • the tattle belonged
to Win, tell of Heikki% and were'uziat..
tended, Ire agreed to pay for the darn.;
age done to the 00, itettedirig to literne
&deer Lever; who intkeitte*W.
LE:WiRS CHOSE C.EME‘ITIRY
thtioir,of theNthees.
of lisenmillert faie ;lumber*af the
-Of Knox' 0.64444141m. chttrat
rich niet at thefr de1IglitzuUy
home, on-Irnes40 afternoon or
1104*
Rev Gordon Taylor of 1ncardine,. as
FAVOR • t loPe4ken. Vito an :interesting
dress •
on "Work Amongthe vAhlese'In
' AS- Aug : • Fuily
eht • that Premier AbetherVe
„tar_idtt -4. success'
..otut that ..Mbetta, by. the *lotion d -
these lead the, ,:4•:est of
,Canada on theroad torecovery from
presentecienenuc' worrieei':,Dr. 7 0, B.
-Willie-i-directer:4t.guidartocr'lir.', the
rinlblie,acheele,of Edmonton, is tv.St.7
Thoine*''Irbit4r t present. He 13
OPP0444; a liert time . with his
ther, OPoYtir Willis,.' -and • renewing 'at
'onaintenee4 at the scenes ,Of his boy-
hood and youth spent in Glenineyer;
,Lon.a-ft.trin 40' of Aylmer, and . AA.
.$1iddlese4''.iiear.4he London airport.
Mr. WiI1i has been in Edrnonton
22.Yearcafter attendingshort periods
a lalt.i-jitoba afiXitkoi-Chast.
nnteinnfleil, faith in
ItteLSO014._Lfe4,1t4)-1' .4424484.8mortiectootul'
by Premier Abetharti%bi-the election
7.41qt,4ife he was Vide-
tresident'of 'the arty for RldmontonA
lie was ORD., of Six candidates name
to 'Contest Vdmonton, but declined.
e- Is stht CVerk:-,netiWint Ott-
ment,..Whicklie bolas, le7not the fly--
by-night 'scheme some peoPleAthink
but a real lonettetolgeotinese
improve business reolidit16.4' *.and ; to
'Rieder, living conditions by:4150,10in
purchasing lioWer of the tenstorier,
that he 4all' take up the -present Bur',
,phis of gods and eventually create
a:demand for new goods. There is to*7
day in'Alherta,Ais Piste -
es, a decided leek of Vila Purchasing
:power in the hand's of the people who:
desire to to buy 'pureliasahle, goods. As:
the ;business man's turnover boosts -
es and his problenurover: collections
-decreases, he Will he able to-stand:a
small levy to return the •credit issued
Says People Have reith •
Nirtilliri declares that While there
may be some slips of unjustified im--
Patient° in certain quarters, as the,
result of 'Aberhistris - scheme not be-
ing .ptit into immediate effect, he is.
eerte that the prettier lime:Tang, sat.
fafactory though valeta' progreis.
. on
provinciet loans in half, has adopt -ad
the principle of perpetual bonds, and
removed the constant threat of hav-
ing the financial:interests close down
Upon hini. • Aitrivite ,loans Amt. rnort-T
A4040411 recillve attention ert the
*nod AtellosiOn of the 4erieletute,
`Iiiit'prite -*ill be fixed for all cont.
modities,-and 'Minimum wagee,will se
established; In -
time, relief can, he
.- "It Is the intefltion," said Dr.. Wil -
r• _
lia,."to handle our own credit and to
Ina out hijues of credit • on, every*
thing -so thatthe people will poSsess
1oOd, Shelter, elothing and all the
necesitities of life."
• Asked. *bout The opposition. to the
SocialCredit aclusinet Dr; Willie de-
' tiered he believed the people,
the exceptiel Ofirolne-Orthose in the
loge centres, principally the large
'business, industlial and *finantiel
• concerna,„are; 44'01 .for l, and .41,0
oith, itt It. Thi fanner* are *Inioet
solidiy in favor eels slto the bust*
'lieu Mill th the *Milt "It
look* to me," he ''44as If the fin..
.eiltietis will eventually get ;behind the
44,414 and 11404,*„404.cess-, If they
;don't -they, will, in other Places, its
Well at in Alberta, get- something
n'Aftire drastic.."
- 1fe lielierece that Albeit* is five
lean *head Of. Other parts of the
Akira*: in her etotiontie
ilee'440 It Is„AU opthlou that the,
-ea political partiettinleasthelf-mi:re
aVradiesit depitture itt their,spouomit
-problems, are *through” in Alberta.
."' Ole ,explithied that the first
chniee,ii eerie :to ,‘pettaile.,;;.00. years ago
on the iiisritation-er the Federal OOVerii-
'Mont tO 4014, In tie construction at* the
:94404:414-,-Tr4e10' xo,r0e4., the
Ontiifint to the OtteitIO 4'44: (tssoy dieck,
tlaI1newas
OOnetruotiorii-The onl3r Ineenvottesehing-
the ;impel to, thosemune* was te, learn
thelr:laiigitage tvalith'inenx Of the intissio4
workers41d.• •
The pitmary 3046°1 woks , ali*n
the speOter, which were (written In ihe
• chlheekiRguafe, irereoouriletot lnterest
to theIockee. „ • ;
Th the 'the course of time the Chinese were
to be, found n ,everx Province of the
riceninlon and'itheq.;-natmaily wanted to
•11sIttchner7of-the1r-
I.!
3V4YeS to 4412' C°14#171 'tinder those
Calitteze women, Were
arriving in's/Teeter numhers, the W. IT.•
was asked in 4896 to carry the coma
to thoeir. *omen., The challenge to the
eleeneAltan women was readilyaccepted,
resulting to some extent. extent, in, the establish,
ment-of4,,kuorw.li1necekn In
,different citles.':Thirbirthe dIfikult
.( ,ehlitich union, thechi nese remained
true to the 'Church, so "we must be Iowa,
to. them itt C ,hrlet/An love Ah4 1472.111"
eaki Mr. "raylor, ' • •
Vancouver is & new •Presbyterian
chtuch...built in fine Gothic arehiteo*;
ture And a la1l which the Chineee call the,
."Kitie. hall. in • whith. vatic,* church,
Meetings are held, lit the chureh•lervi,C.,
es the women end children eit• in One
*art,. of -the church inkt3Wznen'In Alvo
other, • •• .
'tour seciett: 4tieeessful
and charming work among the children,"
-oontinuedathe.iveriken. • Tharela it-lartee
and ,growing problem among the Chinese
who WM ha*,
Vwo languages Every Ci1-
nese chfld and adult expecte to go back'
to Chino, to past the latter days ot their
lived( and the W. Vt 13; ri*i tosena them
'bat* as Chinese cliristiatis„, in other
words, as tnioitontries. ' •
64r,, Taylor tog itt Chinese, iVesua
1ove age," and was hined in'the chains
by_tii_e_MtiLest;
""vist pleasing duet- ,wis sung by Mrs
Won 11111 and Mrs. Erg. Tififord. The
lieripttire lessen was read, by Mra. James
ailed; and prayers offered by -Mrs. T.
InkYlOri Lam; uidot Iviseden.
aktind tat Mr Taylor. • •
The beatities of the. home,Wm* and
gardens Of the Waste ii*Iviat,..furnished
de1Ig1fulbour for' the visitors
.f*EMIER. OtrtikTEll
' .
,aviatirtoe: *rigesete,, leadr of the own,-
4med, OOnSetitatiVex'atid-iiisurgent.
• a:Orea-61.1.etonbatic' tetoty in the
uetter„..anxidnohil-eleot. itxriczt lvtonds
7the mats were; •
,ttnion Natiene
Total. 1`,T'eats
Itt at least two tonstitivincies wherethe
:Avte was :tees than. between
the overwhelming def
old IA' b-eratz,:e0rne, WO beyond all doubt,
on. idektra,oOdbout who ,inic000ded
to the Quebeeltemietattip'. On the retire-,
remit A feir rife*, ego of Hon, fo,
Tius:heres4i., „wsst dataimf.e4 ''tti kis Awil,
tlatit Mr, „Silebereau, haa been the
11:mm4er for ellateen Years, but discloieues
itt COltrOettOn wttat public accounts,
volving some at hit own relatives Prot**
od-14141*Teelit21 though the **tent bOtlif
)10411' tint? been -elected on .11Ovesuber 20,
dot., • At that etiotion thef' renlits. were:
Vberale - .
Indeperiden Liberals •.;• 1 •
dilation, Lib. Malone*
conservatives • -16
'• DO
tibt41 Ira lamed,
. By.the Natoli at the two
/430 ,bAd. 42, Sett* prior to MoodW
wia the opposition, they nor „gain, coit"
trot 75 to It& .
Aug', '141.-,:artie sea 'chit trettoit.
Aug, 114...-eants, Maria, Nerittorlto
*Aug. 15-„,'441rtr4ett;
Detrojt
n'..-43001 OA"filt, 84110 Bey.
Aug. S, A, Pair
The Water teniPeriature has tiot been
• 611 An' the Pitat„tv,re y10141....
,
Oh- Dunning has been
APP•Vittea.
*eounnitteo;.of th*HINievit ,Goverw.
litkonitt
ISeveral inen4el*: of the . trovii;clal
West-
ern ,rattenersi:' -needed "Senator
Government and number*
Daniel Rily of High ItiVer,,, are in
tawa•'10.11031,bnito,,:, .1.0fornoition And
reptiaalS. the•,-0Overnnlent.,'
They will the .00,nxiniert to buy
t, the.; available leo:in 4.0= \Woo to.
forestall . ispeeeletors who eliteady
are. Oh,' the;;Oliott seeking to profit
from the: misfortunes ofthe fatMcra.,
urged
to Aaiun* kwo,thirda Of the Cost, 'et
;ubeving:.- fodder into the
'•Avedreatitede,, Tho railways ,_:.tatilketeiddrb-y,',.y4ourive!
,th)rd., On•:•00ininoil!ties needed by . the:
14470,170., w
• 4Department gri.
Will be asked' to send out - officials to
ascertain how many Of the , surplus,
cattle of thedry region can be -_:ab
sorbed in Siteterii_Jeaneda, while the
evermiienteill---be-tegedte7guliree
tee. Canadian pi,40keie againet lost ' on
something lik 100,000. Inferior cattle
which it is:proposed to ocan"--and---eili.
in foreign Markets;
CEttifflYASLOUREO "..
,6014131
,p•
Cecil .Ryan, a driver for the Dean
'Coal Company, suffered painful, in-
juries., including numbert of lacers*
Vona • and -bruises on Ittonilay night
'when the teem he was driving „ near•
Taylor's. Corriere', was frightened-1*Y
a /*Selig car and bolted. Ryan was
jerked from hisseaton the, wagon.
and fell beneath the flying feet of the
horses. The horses took to the ditch
ts.n‘i the Wagon ;upset on.. top of the
Aver .who released the reins. "
Ryan reeeived numerous kicks
front the horses as they fought to
escape the harness and wagon, which
were •by this time in a 'tangled
juntble..):Yr. W. P;, Gailow who
tended the injured man felt that IL
would be some *weeks before Mr.
'work. would 'be able to return • to
vso
. •
The horse' were caught, *egging
the' wrecked, Wagon and harness With
them, about A 4uarterof a mile. down .
he-roatlfront.wher&—tif y
... •
„
„ Welter it-ThOmPsort for •vrhont
police had Wen On the look -out for a
year or more efee taken into custody
in- -Toronto, last -"Thursday, .thargel-
..with Obtaining $1.0500 from Richard
11. .Eirinford Of Staforth, by lore-
11-,IY1144411 , ,X100-,Imiutimok
*airy to have fate ,VAlue of $2,100,
firlly..paid up and free of 4aeumbiana
• -
elaim fife polky wall not
paid up and thit Thompson 'had al-
ready *Wined 'a loan on it when, he
borrow -44 the UP* front Sanford.
Thompson . is an hisiirence sales.
emu and 'Vote refused bail Toron-
'to on the day of his .arrest4 pending
• his removal to CrOderich for '44111.
Ife arrived on Thursday and
t*as released on '$2000 bail to appear
, this afternoon.
Fred Bondy of • Detroit rftelved
*sinful cute about the face and
'head and four others in his ter
'metered .4 seVire *baking up on
Saturday When. the car took to the
-ditch on irar Township road end.:
hit „*Ittarett -
Delay ta the party with With Wm. -fled. -
been to 44, Wedding Het; Township,
otid,, were following another car full
of wedding: guests to Exeter,- -where •
they ' were to have' their pictures
taken. The cat in t of
Bondt,eaused o' to .he •
Xxo ment. and merrinionf rolgneil
sut)re;Meiast., .tit. gut laiireetand
MOO eileCettetal tournament
, over staged by the,10oderich'Ilo*Iing*
WhOh. 44 ri.hke• ;of: bowlers -from
ali parta•of Western' ,Ontario. were
'entered-ln the •ltercliant ttc.,t
facturers Tournainen,
lerge-orov*Of.•-•sotetiters was
present.at the: greetut:,*$•the,-'044let•
Xinileikl. 'Society Atind preitented
with ,thi
aid Goderiel
Id Xlers4lhe,
melt than* an
41its.V.41440**10
RiTirOF-CASES ,
ADJOURNED A wEEK
seam,* the 4eorth Of the
And lleteher 'preliminary engin*. bad
been anticipated by court officialsi, the
majoripy o1 the (Abet cases on the Mat
fou .Thilnidal# 'were xdiOntrted torlly 'Week,
• mom of carmen Williams. 111111ard
'emu, Poy libel, William Isimbt and
Harry Pluilen, were all adjourned. untfl
Attrifit 410th. • •
ouvor odsidthorpe 4 tayfield',
guilty to a thane of swearing in a Public
and iraii fined $10. and Oats,
dounief for Harvey:8*ie who luid
a charge ot failure to -ipay Wages againet
•'"'"'ItOltlf420101ROUSLDEVOTION had relied upon people for whom he lied:
0.01 ,.11.1.00Ahrtne..1200§twork tott.i.:71bittiAbatbeZhiterteosbe
Whether due to, interruptions of PAY tds employees. Charm against outh.
the pollee or just a thange lit fashion, bertson, laid by both, Steele and WWI.iti
*moron* dikposed ebriPiei 'teeth to
s*treektiev4illtril iseellekirtnr solitudeatetntillgaihtt;
LOCAL LAD
-te•trietetilit;,• - ' ArrEav TRAINING SCHOOL
IES WItL
aut n ove"the, 41t cities of 4mthe
dead" are liable to haYs perfectly LI • —"-
leetlinate :irleitors.,at the ,jili&ea or 36%; w- tAne.01 Gedetioh will ho
evening deepen deepen int6 the darkness of 1"466the teittimItiP toininglieboot
tuot:
. Some 451 these h „„ avi nr„. t;°.
been ,turrobed ererstiwt,,„tioni-; iu.4.0.4.1cat ASKO •
001/0416.4104, 04 Ati°14, 10111*.bt 3titghttieAt.
eonviet i!rot at OW-a:a '0130 *Ortiir .$01011* on -
Wit, h• doling eittight
Weir loV.-eick.te V •
* las
elAAWits-conrpletei
trieir
itsble Norman Lever investigated
e accident.
LOVE'S LABOR LOST,
•
the lea
The fourteen to* -it- OPEN • N
ers' .4tit fteld: their:den, itt cloy
Pi
OWtothif :,tirtrt ttrea, Itittre
it the rms of Arnold D.nn4a -and
Lloyd:Cook, Peat- lilawailosh ToWito
shI-s are,still, ;tool held While om-Isi& state.
authorltleg turther vord froln' 'acboos ale by
bbs Ottnit and riti
arding itho