HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-10-15, Page 1$0011%1' SXX'FM-
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00 Goderich. Apptaud
$1)00.1‘00, Hopeful of I -10'k
Ohio, of. lresicho, g
• Amazing_Rapidity.
Teaicli
.135 teiehtre attendedWest
�IUr�n Lather. t* OS*
h001, on Thursday ad tFrAay oZ last ENDIN
,iweek, 100: 3110 Were ,addr plentiful in
allunber Of prop:lip...0)A authorities aid ,„ sto es _are
held informative. ',open ttisenasitiosi. on oriels !these 'daYa as the .pereh.
ieetsof, interestto continue .to run, and-lishorinexl;
both
!rile eouVention. •opened tth tlie prOfe$110134 04 Amateurcontlymo
thing oI "0. Canada" and the -410°. to cast . their lines and try, their. ,
*nal eiereiseti 'were .condircted bY Indict
,Itev*. D. J. ane. iIis -vforgilnp, 0,ksynr Threemen in boat Went Out to
4-....Wrixal)Pran.' nirwelconible, ltbe, fiehy. each "lath a lino and hOPIti'illsteas'ho
ere to loa.Odericth. repa•lied the .,4e$Y0 hottlai. as the fish were a -little
15101/1, at 4 grSCOPing 010 chance ,
Swing, oh, the end of a line, the Men'
400ided,to: 'Oen'. the lottle,,and may-
be
they, 'would see more "'than one
ifish at. 44 -time.,' • The fishing. centinu4
ed until „a fish was booked,' but on
'whoge.'hook was the fish? was the
.qUestion,:as two ,of thEmitugged and
Pulled with their lines in a hopele4s
lova. The disenselOn grew: letter
.4,10,, hotter, and eVentUtily Itlie'twto
men teekr"te:T"Wrestlingir-4batteringi- -
fighting oath otherlmthe,,bottoni of
.the boat Witlythe third one .encour-
ttione,trnrIU
-
Self!Of whose- eyer.hook it l'iras. any
and Swain away. eaVing the Men
with their ,empty 'bottle, 'hooks end.
linea, and. Several-, bruises .On - their
bodies as reminders. of the fish they
had nearlY- caught. " • '
•
t
to $
of stwii0o.
W
*which' he Went: tO.,.soliooli
and eni-
basized the :.adimaritages(.40, atiVaricea
of .Vresent. ,•itlaY • te04104,.. Ilis 1Y.'er311•t*
termed the teattii*.P.tofeseiOn.e. .noble
one and added that bzIdee- mouldlng
the, chare4eit. ,Of the pupil, the teacher
is ,:ttoraildinic.hia.or her own cbaracter.
iss L. 14' resident'
,
'vention., oat ' ;on
, „ .
:tot teachers
'74ecived„
00M'theee, couraes and was a
advocate . , ,.,
. ,
•. ..11k4 1 VAS
• "4 il3. 76 e
,Olive O'Brien
of Q. Sturdy, Gode-
•
aee,_,,
in
the ',.41h1tiea:,0,00,11#0,rea
mUch
4•4,
TO
,
• 1'
ime11ent:.00000,.. •mad from an &CCQm
.
baSt bY,squakiron'0ii4th;_or the Ros1
1,:.,„
reet:17(Koti-9•n.TVkt.4'r,inT'3.40774049.4i'',
aoharroweseaPe on hia de3cent. when his o.ayae
s
WICA.O370,4,v0* *ran.
• 'clIsengslen.. Wee flollOwed ,1?/1„ 1,0e0. clay The 1 - 4. 0
ger by •
uo, thought .ite.*.advisable' Ye
.Written bests evory,,
ONE MAN SAVED HIM EL
Ourente ttrott„ teacher frOmt
ja3ayneld,-. cleSeribed-t4e- :Although owe Was. a high, piercingly'
and the ps.sons for Intermediate' esitt"-Wind-7,y,sweeping-"AC*Pas-4-414e-
la
Aschools ,in :Ontarlo„ school, 'he 140a, I** 0, Y4ira ' front on ennday stlit'neraners .people
0060.1VOte---110.11,'*.-•Citibfe' • Perstst.ea'...inizying:their. Inek,witiv. /Ph-.
6tates- and !liritisti.,Ooliiinbia. -The. .infg was amain these ',people
that. two of their -number were swept 04
sikezess in Oreg. l3ritatn,, the Pitted :cast, .
speaker 'declared the system of *Inca.' oats\ ,KNOticavir.: the. breakwater ,hito the cold waters of
tion. ,Ontario today to be -very faulty• Lake 'Hunan, lkith Men were striingers.
and expressed the:Oh:Ilan' that the and were ,unidentified.' but the younger
-,termedtate..-schoois would-4einedr--thesie The. Oqt: of .entlin.siihm.'eurely tan of the tveb managed; to )f.ave. himielf:OY
graaltng. a tire which is Swung over the
He Outlined the three. veriOcis. 'in _a. rehearsal of Lion's Club's hilarious:, side Of thebreakwater"ntr,protect4--1
"-Child% des,cribing ,ttieM: as :the ,,Pre- Welfare show„:"Itts, A If..nookontr'. in , ;boats,. . The other, With long rbbner
Deriltitt the:adolescent: 'Period MacKay 'Nearly r-"Sinart boots ."and rubber coat, being unable to
and . the .post-adoleseent tperiocl. • vile eager boys -and -Men: and awl*. /laundered around in the _water.
Itirst named is lliat;Period .which takes young women veritably bubbled over A life belt. was thrown to him from the
the Pupil...to the ;end:. of the third 0100 With seal. as the show director, breakwater, but livae nnebie', to. grasp.
publiC4,school.-. The. nekt.,LS, the time; Valleri, began': to*cotplain,some of the it sal*, still hanging; onto his ash -
tram foirtli., 'class mita about ,leoenci ‘nianY.',1irtrkatO.';44TI.Ce and song ren-,ing- ,pole. The -ex-harbor-master,
taint ..The pest tinea in. this selleatiOnal rausical. 00111_ - tett Vie:Donald, who on his way to
icdolescent-periad-44rom.that. time on. 4.dr_that, will be'• presented_ in the the 'breakwater, saw .the accident .and
- *present • the division in a `Child's'iire- Opera 'Rouse the evenings of -00tPti-er although Ile was, or • ntere
eet
Is being Made; it the end of .thefourth 40,14 27, with Special T.*Ifeol Away.. 1* atmero- lair tiny craft to the
year 40,44 lutti, kkete0,•MIttili00-•0**00140i'--04 he had , last seen the Irian
• 'natural An .interalotdiateL her 20th. •;.• • ' and could still' see -the fishing pole.
Would take care' of the . polls front • Mr. Uehero one of tho,nlost catalgo• ,pouipg the Ashing Dole it came
'their fourth ' year through to aeprld of the John B. Rogers directors,iex- apart. Ire. then .drew . on the line and
gerni,:bighisebool 1". . pressed. ,himself being exceptpir.., auholigh, the man could not be seen by
In the htt.eiToetufoo schools, -•,:j4113,' pleased with the excellent talent those in the heat stiu hung on. to
"tir9tt 'Went 10 ,say, ,reiocaticinaLly,Ork •-,a`t .his,d'isposal and,predietsrwith joy. the: rest :t ijoia •Mr
would be taught along WithYthe '*egu'. oneness. afarethonght,:nne of the best continued to th; te flat:
Aar iteadorafo studies...This trawl*: productions he has staged. After the brought tht man to the: surface, thank-
: .tarimid.lie Of ,i.recd shlce almost initial 'rehearsal on ToesdaY, he said ful but .wet. WAS taken to -shore
the pi:pile attending 04001.to. 4i1 hope that all you people like mY along •with his Contpa..tdon where they
day isamo At the toil of their Personality and That our relationsh:n dried their Clothes and proceed to
year at .high iehool or at the - end ,14 theatrically will be. harmonious, their bane Still unknown to the crowds
ftfth year work at public: sthool. profitable, and pleasant. And t might who were ...with them on the breakwater.
tat pubitc :school the pupil '1.4 babied ssty* at .this point that I've hexer seen •. r
and is only. reolrekte do work'setabe.
fore' hint, the speaker Pointed ' 00.
. -when they 'tech bigh-ihhool they have.
a. different tea/ober .for' different stab-
l'ects while.st, public 401101 they have
the Saber teacher for 'everything. The
Change 'toe greitt''anC: to put. it,: in
.tli.e cluction,,
-At- ii'resent, • Under:, the two-eoutse, got fine start with Such able, offl-
wYstein the- schools - are over-creivcied. • .nale. In Chafe. WO -GOWN& and Tat.
inferniedlate'school *Mild the ent Chalrir4ti," O. K. Saunders; Talent
'centre rural tointnuidty and -would Staff, F. J. Little, Z.SalkeldiNelson
• . eihnitate;th,te `0Yer-lerewLUng.. $_ant4McDowelt; Tickets Chair!,
sidents or the coniertibaity *Mid be Man, tiarvey Eraltine;r: Tiekets 'Staff;
'supporting the school, in the, Same way Bob.. Johnson; :,Stage Manager, Bel)
as they are supPorting. POW Johnson;
selloolt and,the ...expense would not be H. Robertson; .11roftantine Conarait...
So much real, genuine enthusiasm at
a first rehearsal in my life! • There Tax. on Hydro .
Will be no *stopping us. We've got a
to put it over in a real good Way*" Increase Cost
real good show here and we're going
Atr---the-opening, laisineia-Meeingt
officers were selected ,and the Local Commission Objects to.
---PlitirPropos4-by-Municipsd-
Ase,ociation
OPPOSE FLAT. RATE
REDUCTION
greet. - There would,..of timessitY, be fedi Dr. -Cole, H. Jackson, C C pea
certoin- appliances • required ' $or the IL 'Williams. ,The Committee also de.
-'-ite-extionat-werk, 'bat theop--eauld•.not..,be -leicted.-Upoii:the ...running of ...a_s_how,
cemplied,,„ Agit the expense contested popularity contest .in 'Conjunction
-with a high schoolt • , with the produetion/
one..of the greateet ,drikw,13oira in That is;ltny girl in the show, "It's
,,ecoltd,o2sehoole.*je. that _ the parent', A Knockout!" Wis.& golden Opport,t14
want- tlielrettildsen*awithAhem..hi.their zuty to be crowned4,.43111111- Ge,derich,"
early yeexo, This- be Poasible and reign- supremely in thatcapacity
an 3iMr$0440 06114a01, *lute 'worpild for one year. Every girl has moque'
• 1e,,sitae.ted,. the centre of ocmuniti.. chance.The ladies greeted this 'au-
Lelfislatfte grants, aitid Mr. siftsin. *Advance tickets will be is.-
trat. 4.Tesicher5 .keistaiat, , present, toed shortly to enable the ladles to
Arend the proper ararceunt „Of cfril OA 0 1)0PP
fifth class, :pupils. Their pupils should I larlW suPreinaC34: Godarich.°
Next week the first standing of the
# .14
w
Acting on a 'request from trent-
fora. Public Utilities -Cotentission,
that the local Commissien . make' a
protest to the proposal. of the On-
Mpoicipal Association to'
-pose inniliaPar filieS On. altHydro
properties, the local commission pas-,.
sed the folloveing resolution whIch
was moved by Mr; R. .Wigle and
seconded by-ilis:-,Worehip;,- Mayor
"tThht`-the
strongly objects to • the reaoltdron
passed 13y' the Ontario. Municipal As-
$A4PjatiOni.effigt.44; 0:442,1#110244r-0
all.11Ydro properties throughout the
province, and: that this Coramission
anture h ted, bet f desires .,;to point but that such irn
pbsiti� of tasfatioti VOula have -the
inevitable result of increasing •Charg...,
ladies Will be published. y•- 'es on all municipalities for eleetricat.
Some of those: in. the All-Star Cast • power, light and'other services -
Although. .only tentatively selected riff -Boitd-rieiltbe-.-iehirk;'
*Ili be: flirty bleCreath. Bob. ed $21.38 for light for the 1236 Fair.
'es Mrs, H. Dunlop, Mrs. (Dr.) Vag,: A titurber.ef ,applications for light.
own 4Ive z - 0.7.,Ning4ereleea.4acta
George Oman, Gettrude.ittitt, 13111 A letter from DO'S & Hays paying
Ditisi40, Ors& Stnrdy, 0 14t:TarSettlt. L'$ta#, Water arrears the Albert
F. . Valero*, Geo. Jenner ,- Leo - -,'Straughiirt haute on Nelsen St:, under
Lone, UriK protest, was read Audi/le&
Saunders, ,Douglas ;Nairn, ilititina, A letter dated September 11 from
littsitey, .Walter Hunt, Bill Ross, and the C. IN R. loCat ratting agerit,dask-
' ethers At *.gneets, and principals. ing for an allowance on August- Ity.
. Ationg the ,bevy of girls Who., will •dro bill, se part "of the coriatuatitiOn.
Sing ithri dente it the production,_ was causedb'‘‘trOttrie On Otte;
be .1steci*011ittis Seines, Atonal Web. .propeiltY, ati4,,althotigh, Current was
'ter, Usitiorie,Ehistmen„ Margaret - taken,' they benefit
Nieliet )(try Tichliorne, Julla Shep- • One letter from the It 1L P. C of
hard, Agnes Campbell, regarding the Hydro k range
lot, , Glenna ,Tohnittori„ Peari Fsrranv,.seliing eitirlpotiito,'- was
Pauline. , jolineton,„ hfaxlrk_..:;;htttbii,• -Other- atvised of the, roductfoi of
-Glidit'll'Aii*fati''4141"th-NlehOti7;1174-41 -40wor
tt -7.frottf-Ilovantliseelat,
I '4-, ltratielter 10--* nro Veit of tb.,fiet•ra *
-Inc Morrtaou. Annie redtictiott of $250 per 11. P. per
:year When a flit rate it not in nse.
It we* filed.
elimbing
hflb to 0.0.
slEjot
4
"M.
1
•
e
Ijuied Foflowng
aration Suit tg: Reco
The hearing of the County., Court
-Action: algottiiat John' VihIallot horse , races, 'with
reit, prn,er1y of Goderch'lo*nship thorpe, ;tarter. Were keery. onts
to 'TOO er Odloal and image; fess 'Tile 'titters were Wm, thompeon
-for ervice5 renclett4 Wife, was Wni Wat.son. With John 011leapLe
reetnnad before Judge Kilioran an, as In
Tuesday, The defendant in the course
t three hour eXiinbiation, reView-,
Ws. married life et 16 years.
t*t 2OO�.
*lir t
. -total •
)ts, , flower
a • . •o�caUs
ap&e, Canning
.13.14-14-svatticuler
nelialet led the pa
'St0Cir.
HORSE RAC
\
laitriderstandinga apPear, to have
bunt 'Brieto. aerOlne,- litlas.#wile4.644renftnilialrai:9!,fe'Petti!'tonlitatM**111goer
new eltitnde„reinrd of 49.:07. • two -hours On that ,Oetaaion. She
ibat •rarIfled'atinolsp,here.., ;lite . had '. later left his Ionia and he ridellednids
Abie#0,04* tontinueit .after .7, their
INEr
.1011$ 0 COMEX*
-Prmiseleir e-pnblishers,
The Geo_rito a. McLeod rubuitunt
Vag, -Toronto.
''''Aidetti Against the; ivbon" will be
• started In ,The Star as this paper's
. new serial,: Every chapter hos its
own thrills and the story should be
read from the very first to properly
m30 it
In *this. Story 'Of gun -smoke and
glamenr,* • of 'herd -riding men In
thrill -packed 40110400
Mc-
Culley, master of
inaldAlt .11ve t'46 itistas Of 411,0 Old
Wed* irrittewef * different kind
of cowboy hero, Litt A Man who can
atm, pit brains against brawn. : Set
•- lugs' rangeland' . whet.) tragedy
and MiStetr1010 Oath.- Stalk
it i0t. the story * Man who, seek-
ing: vengeance for.. the death of the
„Alan- lie.,,Iovedi liella(4.**eilriil
aitt VHS 1414_ thOT•ilOym* maeinettau
"Ing,:`,**."11111120101,404,1ilid..
. Even though retf.'064 et the: tort
of Gold Rock in disgrace, vrith
death . Sentence; hanging". aver It*
head theida return, this cowboy
, hero :bucked the , range *la pelitical
• bieles owe' itt 'every turn when . he
laltig aside his Masquerade to become
the fighting two-gurt . fanner : he
reelty °
And when he had .irott through,: it
was sibio know that his ttilitnpit-
,arit 'return: to Gold Rook had tallied
him to treasure ter richer than pft•
attempte-toindUert herotwr-sturnr Rer
* " leibY bo Th u
odefendants
.PWE VII ON I-IMMO- \ wlicrofused-to-li*e:on said. As
. a matter of precaution he had notices
When:Vt. William and Ma. inserted in the local papers, notify -
OA. 3;0 small child,. were return- ing tha,..public he would net re4
ing from London "Tuesday, Oen. 'sPonsible for anY,:siebta contraeted
by
ing,they •Collidesi.„Wittaraling" ills Wife. Ale had taken this step
.Car on the highway 'NO, south of
13rueefield. The standing car be-
longed to Ur. Sannuil McMath of
.`L,'-frolnibireillth,-L-Who ---,With his, ,Alauglk.L.
ter, Miss Helen,' was also retlirtiinT
_from London,., and.. on • haling
trouble with thc -inotof �f the car to go in oparch of;a garage-
mam - •
Mr. .MACMath parked the ear on
-the "side 'Of the pavement and had
only walked -a • few rods when he
heard . a,:erash and on returning to
his car found it a mass of ruins.
:Fortunately .Mitis Helen had step..
-1)id out of Vie car .which
saved her life, as the MeMath
.tar travelled about 40 feet after. it
was- bit, and ran into the ditch,.
snapping off a hydro • pole.
Mr. 11. P. Plumsteel of Clinton,
coming from London, 'didn't notice
the car on the highway in time to
avoid ,a further accident, and he
IMMO& Dr. •Martin's ear, turning it
sideways on the- pavernent,,,,lia --(WA
ever:Wally taking. teithe diteh tot
yards farther on. Dr. McMaster of
Seafdrth 'arrived on the scene short-
ly after the 'accident and rendered
first aid. Mrs. Martin was taken
to the:Clinton Hospital where it was
found she was suffering from a pos-
sible, fracture of the .skull and lite-
. oration:5 on the 'face and body as
well as several broken 'ribs. It wats
some tir00 before •the wreckage was
cleared up for traffie to travel as
. SAO Tr.** 00, Pscc
prottenee Grattan, xavarerts
Thirliten*
ttavid Direct; gePharlea, ;WA* .
Caraine
W;111j.,'sylorGrierson, "PleA..,
. water . . .
girt, IA% 2:it
'
Awl**
41zoo ltopoester, neon, ,00de.
Och. . .. ..
. -
eirdin ..... ,tt
loYal Dirot, Megan, 0
240..2,22, 211
.Jaeh Drod*:' won- the. slow
61; lined for A*.rulin
..4Artilon' twee *On SY 0. :tratigh'
shortly after their marriage in June, Water,- w to, • telY 2nd, an
1.1
0
running .
• rile leafing them at.,,the end of the third
closS. The -,. **An of ,intermediste
' echoolgit-a-trie4,one-and- -re* ViOrked
mit, to be muelz better then Ott own."
report "of the tibrarlari ehoWell.
JltVldht'tif?k4.,Nllk.eCt*it 0-0'4,66
bay*, been added to t
tenspetterate., "rnere *IS a slight de.
rease-itt-the humber."-of .-book at :taken
, .
tAt, for
itr. Boyce
• splendid.- 'ad afternoon
• session, her subleet being, 'doodle
!Mei• *V.° enteeet .pertalted
to t Pubtle &hoot doeciera-,
o The speaker was of the epinbon
• that 010., 446144 not
'receive ,the: reeognition, that uld.
etre, the work of A
.100.1!•0
1•0".
an auomsc
hob% • it
re
01.4
stod-and
lbte
ciOut ore -40 the heart of 'the stead. T
fast, beautiful ranch girl- ha loved
$aid whoie 1=45 he had towed. •
itere a,. amashing Slog Of the
old West, With all the thrills a- gun
ash% of Intrigue .aint action, of
stage coach hoiti-ups,...4rade justke
-and the riar-at-gunic AOC eliitter et
',pounding luta& hoofs. '
Former'llocke
Died At Forest Hill
10K.. Ile then. Alecided,to'move to •De7,
trolt, and has been with the same,
firm„ ever .Since.,
-An-10-rplitatim-to--rthe-Courts-
fix the amount of alimony, was made
-by 'WOO; An
order was Made that tht's defendant,'
the ttoyta father. :should -provide-40r
the child until he was 16, -but not fee
his wife. iDefendant claimed he had.
paid for the iboy's keep in one sum,
and was under the impression he was
freed from all liability so far .as his
wife was concerned.
-41n 1934, Mrs. Finlay -was-inj
When 'A goal' ion stOVes-exploded and In-
curred about 4800, of debts, resulting
in this litigation
Other Nvitnisses were Mies Mary
Finlay, a Slater, and Mrs. Margaret
Finlay, mother, of the defendtuit, who
claimed her daiighter-WI**), had re-
fused 'An' invitation to live with he'?.
Eldred Teo, of Ifolniereille, tes-
tified-.7.tharbe kneerythe defendant's
Lather had Ptirchaud Arm for -his
son, and the house had been furnish-
ed for the bride. Judgment was re-
served and the Solicitors in the. CABO
are to submit written arguments.
oronto Globe
Changes' Hands
. George MtCullsigh, Toronto
Broker, Is lietw President .
A FORMER CARRIER.BOY
,ffif
. W. C. Jaffray Relinquishes Inter.
• Player -Led Goderielt. To esb; In Paper .
Mali 30 Years A,go
oxer the...Publigation
R. R. Cur...Harris W $ Great
This morning's. Toronto ',Globe an -
MANY that Mr. C. George VeCul-
fttIVIEWIBERE15 BY • MANY
herd God6rieh of the Globe, Mr. Williain Gladitene;
.IiireTtity,a)niallllieSct away at his urne in Saffraic,for 22 Years President and.
publisher of the. Toronto .daily, hr
Forest Hill, -
R.
endo:1;Itehedepeporii.
ing relinquished his :interests afid
with -the paper. -
.°dg‘traiebisigellg*.ti.i,411hdli;
• den and caneA
many Mendehere. a former Globe carrier -boy and later
,
CarrAlarris, who Spent, num,- a member. of the Globe staff, will
beriCol sumniter-6-*-0.4*?;
13rOdie Ard.
Ralph Brodie captured the •
ritt,',4)Vdtb Jack ir oPenit place.
ntertairted, the-troy/de by stand
the saddles of two ponies and
owl*. overtstottoalardi
The 'codt race faro*
or the spettatora
--Verbal*. Mi.n, anti. ke
040 Were .01e chief contenders for.
honom In this eventawl* nude.. at
good OtAwsy, but the. 603eVill.3 *tat bet. -
' ter, trying bucking 'a* an extra-oay.,
ton Croased first with Blake ln second
'With -only '..two entrants, Jane Alton
and Martel Igaiti$,In th$1.1asliftf_taton-
nit omit*, Jane ciptared. the. ;honor".
In the freak conveyance parade, Gor-
don Stewart ` got the prize with his
hoer icOstuale and hie cart, to Which.
Were hitelltd limiland a geOfe"48111Ce
14104 Oita ThtlPh (Brodie were second,
'With & colt heoked to a wheelberrow
Jack Orndie created lots ot tin while
cimn 1244,fuilliii'-tif-"latelinat:
lits tblY dog Atie.t cart, were Admired.
, Following is the „list Of 1)435e -winnow
HORSES .
4
Long List
Court Cases
347.-14cravalaielt4aStek:
railway ma*, and when stationed at :Stock Brokers, of which ho is now a
Goderich, ,played defence on the lootiLinember, andhe will also give up his
-hockey teamAliat-team--weethe
time leckey .boast. of Coder -14, sod.
Carr -'Harris, teeordirig, to those who,
he ,Played with and those who SAW
those games i was ab�nt haif the
boast. When he took thee puck down
, the ice, he went through and nothing
th
11
4
th.
A,INtelt
he wasa cteiiii7epo and-Thism
trouble Tirhileplaying was lilt feat of
injury to someone lfla 'memory Will,
lingeit-iong.fir-thertearbs-of-the
ey fans of Clodericlf who • saw him,
play 20 years ego on the 0.11.A...tearn
that went through to the fines' in the
Intermediate group against' Pete?*
borough,..
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Some of WiinOrimportsuice, Oda-
ers of Seriotta Naturs .
.114.1.1.41101.10,11,10
SEVERAL POSTPONEMENTS
For some reason not yet unerstonil,
young W0011111 Of a prozninent
family In a neighboring town, was in
the Pollee Court laet week,jo ansWer
eight eharge's of forging a uttering
eliequet, in reply to the Magistratl,
she-etated-she-didnit-Appre
she was doing when ihe issued the
cheques, though she acknowledged in
Court that she now Understood the
seriousness of the offence,
Crown Attorney Holmes stated
that restitution was being made.
!Sentence was deferred lova month.
Albert Waif! andEdwardCook of
Colborne Township, might :be good
mechanics but are not adepts in the
are of lying orthelto in the opinion
of the Crown Attorney. 'They admit-
ted pinehing a tire and rini from a
thick belonging to Roy Linkiater and
gave evidence for the Crown against
Elmer Mocirxlion he was charged
velth•receiving,the,rim-ands,tirelatow.
ing them to be stolen. He denied Any
knowledge as to where the tire and
rim came hem! A fine of $10. and Single horse,;,.in harnes4-.1aeob Iteed
GID1131tAri r1lIttiOSE
• Itrood mare-40rvil1e Durnin. •
Foal of 030 -Orville Durnin,
Two-yearold ally or -geltifpg---Sie-
Kenzie Webb, Jas, Forster.
• One -year-old filly or gelding -Jas.
Forster.
Team in harness -Dave
Peter Watson.
4tt..11tletifilATRAtt
Brood inare--Geo. Atton, ()nine
Du rain.
Foal of 1%0 -Orville iDurnin, Geo.
Alton.
TwoleAriold filly or gelding -Peter
Watson, &nest Blake.
Okryear.olll gelding -Arm. J. Dale.
-Wain In.. harness-tert McLelland,
Itertarelemen•.
titAV't Dit1114111T-
Brood mare -C. IL Toll, Bich. John-
ston.
Nal of 1930-C. IL Toll, Etch. John-
TWolver.old iilly or geldiug-reter
Watson, Wm. 3, Date.
Team in harness -Peter Watson.0.
-
It. Toll. '
ROAD
-Broad-mare-litixt. 3. Dale, 1tob
Armstrong.
Ponl of 1-036.-Airtn. 3. Dale, Itobt.
Armstrong.
Twolearrold filly or gelding -gee!,
-
Otie-year.olifilly or gelding -04'o,
Adams, Ernest Blake,
the boys and also on Moore. CA ItItIAOE •
Iteatt_OILthe _Toronto Stool; Exchange. remended-ler---three--vreeka4m-4.-se
Mr McCullagh is 31 years of age, a ang charge involving a. la year.oid
Rhineliiirt Keller 27. Of Eketer was Single horse in harness-dierb.
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- Spetials
yoUtig men to- hold such responsible; $2,000 bait was iceetod.
position and td sueteeding A MAXI
of experience and integrity sualt.a
the retiring l publisher, Mr. Affray.
flowerer, Mr- Jaffrey in a statenient
issued in the paper gives' Mr. *put.
litigtett-4ilitteletedsitioillardation-P**7
Canadian people.
In Polities the paper will be in.
dependent- --Liberal, Mr. )11C0fillitgli
states, but it will reservettlie right
to commend or, criticize from the
standpoint of the country's interest,
and it Will not be & party organ.
The Globe is being Unfenced f)y Mr.
B. Wright, vice-president-. of
Lakeshore and Wright.flitgreares
Mine. Mr. Wright however will have
no Other eonnection with the pew,
letithit everything.** tlie briiliant
yourtir man who has taken over the
toting of the 2 yurot&
Alger'
hit-tfrit-tet- make -the-GIobe iteate
liatft eller and the "best that is AVAIL.
e. in a: virile, up-to-date
" Thc Olobe hi* long been'rea
st and fateful pub.
theglarchltteleGlittofnrti; new t
lea
und
dent
•Everett *Atilt of West, ifitawanosh
was released on suspended mutates;
on a• charge of stealing two Wheels,
an axle and A bolster from his moth-
er.in.law, Mrs. Diana Mills. Aceus-
ed-c tifeTifgririftiziglifedlifebinVille
late father-in-law a year Ago, but
when he haid gone to get them his
bt.other-inultrr--htte-ordered him off
the place. Ile visited big mother -in.
law's the second -time to get things
he claimed As his own, choosing mid-
night as the ;hour for his second at-
tempt. On that •occasion he secured
the wheels, Ole and bobiter, dragging
thein over fields And fences to a aide
toed. and on to his,-home..Where they
were located by County Constable
Ferguson. Accused admitted in, reply
tOE Mr. Wines, Crown Attorney, the
advertisementin
.• Lady driver ,with single horse and
buggy-Jacoh Geo.
liest individual horse on grounclai
any Age, agriettiture or heavy draft-.
Bet Metelland, Peter Watson.
?aitteVrti,attiveV44:11Posedirtlit-t*,;c-
grounds-Itert IteLellaild.
Best individual in classes a. 2, 8 --
Bert Metelland, Pefer "
flteelt .eirea by Bet Itelgiunt
Orville Durnin* ist and 2n4.
• JudgellY. IL ernikabank, Winghain. -
'cATrut
Mileli01.111001 . •
w -W. A. Culbert, Milifin
Taylor. Andy ,Oeunt.
Twoleer-old Taylor,
and* daunt. • • •
-One,year.oid heifer Melvin' Teylor,
W. A. Culbert.
....i.a.r...40.******W40.1"0"‘0,1404
r it_had *p.
tbre timeis,'adVishitanr
had Aims against the -estate of the
late Mr. Milis, to forward them to
the person *awed in the advertises
Ini
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clientno ei.lininel intentions
about th4iarticles nut had acted un-
wisely. It was only A dispute erelong
Court theiriketiitised, I
rows *1 tiatOrtitta44f, IWO' to
IretprOper for .tha sccissect
hitOitotiter41eeteit
hours of the: idt
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ri'' _Taylor, W. A4 Cuilt,
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fleifer calf, tinder sx months.a,
Unt.
Itull talf, under slt tiouth.
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