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.• Weeeses,
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,0 be augmejited by relie, #41S
41.7431g''tbi<eoneerti;eittplojiitig the ,nieni'
.8e441;Poi1444isiri, H1cktxi3 at the .ehnne-
Tioe who ae goixig to zeethe
til.*Ceting"T;tfiVidar nighte:referring• to• '
• ' ° • • 'V.relebratioe.e, London,
Of letter from the :.3":$0ParVent .of. 1,410-..twolild.rlike to be going *nd t1
:04!‘ep',,TIA4 10Autopx.410.40, ati4104. that.Who, went on the 'Vito Vligebeegewill
eflef would- he Opntinned or the ame411 tUUIeeinethintlo ."'hiteise$ -'t
hefli in
b4341$ as14106: 0410:•4c.s. 4-: th0.11vineieel Travelogue to be , Present
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eliminating'. 0 t$.10 th00'.'bY *alterle, Payne' And Harold taco
4tPLL1. •14 have, lie.
nm fn PO*, IC'ey Vtiox itotvelayterianChmm. Ther4
tance. "Ti* '',relsPon$0 to. the 0' Bth t
cl. for ,liontecteanine! In 19$6
''Oorth.Ste hat, WA:till, petoon*i r7°,
enfacient"f said .the
Wel-
re. • •
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e letter'. tallied seine dlscuSSlofl
he
0:014 mernber. "Are
,tnere any employed nten,letting, Telfirrf
In Goderieh?" asked .40#0..
"No," answered • 000040 'Ioribber.i
ehOrinan the -00014.Oommtttee arid
a .X01Vaer:ixt411,e'Mrelfare Ward.,
• ateeve Turner '14trettiteed %he-'*uhjeet'
of : having puhliolasnatoil,es hL tie basee.
..,..tnent of the einlit ' 1e said :that.
li0literehitrodaeeit00000.-0,k4.4.0',
will .be 'exaelienvio;ovisS• t
'oatolgon, 'of the, Vieey.;".011grin/040‘
departtire, 'Load*: And .other parts °
the'r.eritieh', wellseri0$.
et- Still riaan$ ef the*" taken', IV'
*alter, L. Payne durint.`a trip te-, the
Old'.Country last year• '
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.The .anneleal .pcirtion programwlU be inthe talented ha:* :<?,t,'Har9.14'
piste*, ley..* . •
-heartY,#/itatiOn le•iitehlded to all
0;,,iteet they -$00 MA* r
tinit : • '
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session or ins, County re4.t7tP
vouncu *nth, It hid' been:, Tele „ire* . the, *Wing. '.iilewgate Street'. ted• °,-
Propertij Committee preVloae., 'at.A.,rentarpt,30Etoo per year or
ee.$ion ri1 tliey-*emeltIn a.°.repert‘re. Pie. Years. thertewn: to put the 6'-`111014,
• commending no. adieu," ,in the exiatterk.;41,:s.hal)e',.at an Ost.**4:41° §bit 0! '424004'.
- The reportwas, passed by 'the Connell. 'The. Vire,.Committee reported
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. The Reeve W4S-Of the. Opinitm that some WA: ~examined the, °Pert„Of 14.61PelObe
. PrOVision would hOte, te.beireede rix the 2tth,. 030 on the :town fire Protection
near future, 'especially with 01,4 Lltoine appUaqS as $.4bniitt001bY
the Cana-
• Week coming on.',this „Year, IC•stated .4.. 4.100-00:telis,:‘,;000.olaion .0,n4 re-
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'the-eriatOte.--hed: beeri discssed at nd That4),e4a$3,t, over for :fur
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the meeting ,of the iCearty,',p6 ell after ther eonsideratioto,o;
the report was hroisht..4, • •• • l'Communications
' e' wn ••
- -s very torthe to
•• - .-The tax'. collector re2,orted- that
300:82 had been 0'001/eel' in takes in
jantary,`,$0,1l30. ,of•wlilch Were WTI
The :report was left with the
Finan4e: Ceirunittet
The!:Oire Arigade:Wrate ,-414c,ing:'f9r.lstu
improvement An theLlire tlerin eysteraln
Gederleh, stating 'that te 'Present pne-
wfts itiaclequate.• It was said. that4t
siren like the one elsed' at Lacknow was
placed on the tor at the. town 'hall lt
*Mild ear*: to All parts of the Ibvin
.elilciently.. The .,$lre • Ocanniltteev411
deal with the coninninieetion.
' The OW0101 a1t °)14PallY
'ulgtined,:of 'the, leading faellitiee. at. the
:harbor.' ‘17W-44ttir had been spoken
of before, ,they, reminded the council.
The letter 'stated that the diffionity
en-
countered'at the harbor glade the cost
;of:11413200)r ;OW,: that <it , was <,--gregei
than at anyother port- at, which the
package freighter Superior calls, The
Company informed- the Council -thal,
Tht1rfki1nig"0,--handled at :the cock .fog
1938, "eanelintett, "to .18,763 tons; "The,'
eoranninicallen.,wia sent t� tfie•Mtatert
Light ' and ?arbor' Committee. Thet-
Conanittee. deal wltha request
.fraihMVir. C. C. Lee' to have a light *lac-
ed at the cornier of Pieton and Norfolk
Goderich to, :get- anythtng front.. •
ile
County certineli,".iald, Pr4Or
• f`i don't 1110*, what the Teascfl Is'-bne-
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that always seems to be the _ease"'
Reeve Turher WaS,•• ,appointed
:presentative .0t 'tlie 0),Iii1;01.1:, to .the.
• Croderich Musical' Society.. ,
A motion was passed to :Make .prepar-
ation for, thejoad'..ell .asSessment. •
, The matter of establishing an 011119rt
. here was referred to the 5Public :ncrorkS:
-Committee.
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44We have .been criticized severely for
the way the trees have been trinsnieci
in connection wlth this 73011.• Telephote
work," said Reeve 'Turner.
"1 was sub-
lected to severe triticisin for the Way,
, they were slashed,"• he declared.
Councillor :gtuatoi -.stated, that In his:
•.estimation the Bet, Telephone men were
qulte considerate' but - - tha t1ieBYdtci
*men were ,not. „
Councillor Itiriglione -who is eupervis-'
ing the work on behalf -Of the town;
said that the,,,,.iffair - had t'biert, all
straightened out. 'W/4- Oswald > (tree
t who Is belting' after. the .tree4
ing) Is 11:01V to :take order e frOM
yone," he said,
• CoMmIttee:Iteporta ,
The Pinanto Coreolttee. reported that
the Collegiate •Ituditute. Board bas been
eieui $wot) eir their levy. •1
. A grant of; 325 to the 14ivattOtt AMY,
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toward the. uPiteety, of :their, Itesout
'Itcane was receirimended; : •
• With, refere4e.4: to 17 letter fret* Hays
ifte 'nays submitting offer to pay „no' all
arrears of taXS on .0Oderich 'Knitting
,plottiparny Plant 0: basis, of .a: WOG
.ac$zmCr, it was geoOMMended that
• Site PeePosition e..tioeteeted,7'.„.1t the
. amount Is paid at Ono, '
geoononended 31101 no Ction bef
taken on. Ontario Mun1Pal ASsedia,
° request for [Mernbeitbiti fee.
Oat the Welfare - ;accounts,
iinicanting to 001,44, be °Pit&
The Public Werke'. Cemanittee report-
ed: ".
Regardirg 'letter .ole,te!.14th 1931,
from the WI Telephone to; to replace
poles ort liurOtt 'ItOttd 404,0 trim tt*e*,
on Hum Itoad and 'ffatith St.,*hoe,
' Molted' over • the 'work WI rettotektettd
be-pasked.:Alut„-that..,Abe 40#1A
**tittle no 'respoisibilltiett
of .cables or .Wiret.•
•":11,e1onitiended that use Of Aitken.
tural Park and the Square be be granted
to: :the Old noble Week ° Oitrinitttee for
their,,delebration. Atignst lit to 1th Irv*.
elitsiVe, use tof be *abject to the, $4)Pro.
teal oef •
ThOPOIal PeManit* reeqinittended
that. v1th. reference to letter Of Ian.
•gth from Ron. D. A,,,,Orou adIrialng.that
the "itlevernitient:OrOPOSO to. take: over
.iths !neon* t&X thelgefierne*t be *le
formed. that We thbi this4a Io to
• the urban ,MutioiPAUtiei6 .
%UV 4„he „letter of Dec. itth from the;
Vietoris, Horne and SchoOl-Vinb regards
'lig!, the tOndition of the Uttlethild
--4$hi1drerea
'Aid 'Society.. •
'the Water. Ught%And Harbor +CoM.;
ttee iredeinintoded that the retrieval'
(kabala tee:1400 at the iliatborbe
left with the clialltriati- of this Coinralti
tee with neekt to *et, j,
that the. Dishier ':of the
Del*Itttent of 'kaiak Workt
*be asked%to have `the *edger log Plat.
term--reniOved trOM the dock.
that the t.,to, R. be azked it At.
tatigettent4 !t0414 be, =Adele s11oi the
town to MOO "niter Vont die* Mineral
ogIng at the Whet up to the OWtt:
park On. the Square. , •
, the Osrottery sod Parka 410intiittlkti
tie he** *POW to the OeVerrie
t for 1,OO,anotei, tresic ter re,for-
tieti Ore
'
-tee re
taken in re
" USe
Street , for
That the '
44,0 for
ono inst.
" and
DWN 'inew:pf
the in*In Street of .Tiuoltee.
f011O*Iiii a four -clay
-iird"''ivhteh blanketed
f-.Otititryside---witit the,
tre!;"-tOat single fall of now4
11 Y.0445.
Streets. ,
•A communication from "tap.: Oatall0
Paris 'Association, setting Out the bend!,
fits ,Of affiliation With the AsSeciation
and asktricthe town to j in it a 000
latitabar181,14) fee; :was left • h the Pin-
anze Conialittee. -
The usual 0.5 trart
for Olek Children, as pasted,
The 'request, of:, the ..Onta 10 Opod
'Itoade MsoCiat/on for ,the ineinbership
fee was 'tabled. ,
The Depatithent of Leberadvised
that the number of experienced -
Men in
Hortherri" OntarioMore than flij&the
demand of the pales Industry; for .ex.
perience..4 waiters. Thus to men are
needed from eoutherri "Ontario at pres-
ent - The -letter vas -referred to the
Special-,PottmUttee; ° •
,A couunitnication from the 'sudbuty,
emintil,.in which Was theloied a resolu-
tion asking that the Ontario °Itospittil
°Act, with respeet. to '.ifidigerit patients
being allowed entry hitt) hoipitals other
than Ahrtie trq.0:
which theytOnip,„-le,airiencled,',..wes sent,
to the 61**,1 connnittee, .
.*.A Motion MO the toad- oil asSoestnent
be prepared.. Waal ottirriedi &lso & bylaW.
Autbalting the borrowing of $65,000. to
meet expenditures until the taxes Are in,
.:the Publia ".Works Commit* will
:Onside the matter of etablishing An
airport; here.'
YED BY FLU
This pe,e1t)-i edition bf The Star
witvlitte in going to press owing -
:to a dinorganization .9,1 the staff,
by onsnuence it
was not possihte'fili this Issueto
set .repots of the annual, 'tea-
t* et Tira chiltirea'seAid, Onox
Church and the ?Maple Leaf
Chanter. . -
00,1114,_tions,„ it. is :expected, 'veil
be back to normal in another
few days,„ but in the, nieantline
PtOi 'delif'`U'weetriod:: `11-
PERCY SilEARDOWN AMONG
TOPNOTCH PLAYERS--*.
MR. ,RICHARD-WURTELE
WITH poppticu st4.4T Co.
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lie's a wizard! one knoWis just
hOWthe (lees it but results 13103/43 that
it is done. Yes, P.ircy 'Sheardown,,,
,nutrvel of the bridge. table, is in the
news again,,this tittle in a ,Toronto
Weakly. Pecs, the boy who left
'Cfotierieh, to attend the Totorito< Uni-
versitY; is noz`Orla of the greatest
bridge •players on the North ,A*merican
continentt vieing "irClame (with the
great Cutlibertson himself. He's ' a
naturalthe experts say. '
Last week's -its -tie or. the TorbAto
paper pictured the Canadian team ;of,
fourthat won'the American Bridge;
League :Trophy, at Chicago. The temn
Shtitobstiteted- 'Smallness of Window'- in Door of Cah.. Jury
'Recconrnencli Motorists' Should Stopat all Railway Crossings.
Driver of .of ?Ill:fated Truck SO in Serious Condition. •
. !That Z'dward. PoWell, came to his
death, Thumdayi tlanuery 28, at the 0.
L_
X. railway, creasing iur 4,0'.-* highway at
etoderich while trieing tru2k driven
brPritiEtigactcVlielitert
'stru-cit by a d, train, and that thp Merge F. Boylan, conductor, and
driver of 4the truck 4boitici have :Aaken George Prector. corroborated the evi-
more precaullort_and that -aq3 belie the --dance cf. the other witnesses.
...4ma11ness of the -window- in the ea, door Cr, anew stated -that Sproat, nriver
Crib ti factor to the aen- of the truck, was in ,a serious eondition
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1,whieh to stop,...a. train. A great deoide-
pends on the eonditairt of- the tracks
,and the weight of the trabt. The tratti
that day bad a total of 128 tons., The
..snia49.19A,.,4Uple St tewee 04:4641.elf,
line were datiaged iii the engine. .
was a con ng , a
dent, was the verdict brought. in by and was thle to give no further evi-
Cproner, )3r, 0_111oVes Jury ar., Monday. dence. He said that even if Sproat re -
A rider, attaehed to the verdict -re., -covers it is doubtful if he will ever be
'commended- that motoriste, be 'compelled eble to give evidenee owing to his brain
to stop at all railviay crossings, alSO that injury. •
provincial polite azicers be. ‘CnaPoefered. cullison, testified as to the post -
to prosecute the owner of ane trtiek tions of the truck and train.
ear. being. driven With in ,obstructed
window., . •
W. Pell, of Stifia:"Who had driven
at -Aboi# 49 mutts An bolo behind the
death .triick' the Way from.,Clintor.:.
.SeAd thA6 he had not netleed. track
himself but he had heard the whlstle
blow' just' es his children in the back
reaOrild, "The train Is coming, Dad-
dy!" time the train hit the trabk,
to in ta h d gone
he taid, and s pp g his r, a
to the poirit where• the truck had been
carried Along the track by the engine.
is i`omposed of „ Percy, or J8horty, us Re heard a •anan moaning and found
the scribes ate wont to Urs, J him lying With a- wheelf4* the truck ott.
4 A. Faulkner, his partner and -wife his, arm end his heed agalrisrit. He
' • got help .front -a Min at nearby ser-
- station and a few bintenents
when stroltinclai: Constable P. E. McCoy
arrived, they iitteit, the truck up to free
the vittim.
mrs. Pell corroborated her 'husband's
‘vidente. ,
Traffic-Offieeteelner-Calla
del' -tettitiett-titat ite, had -arrived- at, the.
scene of the ,ancident about 140. The
train had gent on but there was evi-
dence of• an accident. The 7itereekage oI
the lorl. truck *as Scattered along the
tracli for Softie el:ponderable. distance.
1Constable ,1$40Woy walked 1,100 feet
along, the tree -int- and the witness went
/01 feet back along the IttabwaY And
declared that he could see the otiie ot.
liter
The upper half of tha lett door of th
truck had been broken out, VreVimiS to
the ficcident the after testified, and
hid bed', boarded O. with a- small pane
Of ght:ts *bout 'till inchee,
lored, gentler. proprietor bf service
Of the Ontario Minister, of ea t
Mrs. WiIlialn Anderson and Donald
Farquharson, 'all representing the
Toronto 'Whist, 'Club.. Wile article
concerning this testa tilt amazed the
American bridge public seemed to
Ienf the.Prny
the leading player
Local enthusiasts who have had the
pleasure- of playing "with thilf eldest
son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wren Sfteare
down, Ilincks St., say tivathis know-
ledge of the game and his ;dexterity
mith the cards are positively uncanny.
I0
vvill Aeiti editiration of oderiali 014,1itnne Wetk,
Riget and Muskat festival :Fifteen Bawls Lately .Ccining
-13teittAtill-Stittea W14411-$614-111
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The, 'Canadian ,14egion Plan to hold
its attintal 'ettureli. parade pit, Sunday,
kunst lit, as the .opening event of
Old' Home Meek, was tuntrilinously
aecepted by the committee at jest
Monday evening's meeting.
These paradoerare bild in the. _VArm.
iftts. towns n the distrfet fix Oeptein
ber; . This year it is the turn ot Goat,» ,
.,itieh branch to play boat and the lotali
Veterans' ;hope to *tore .the 4011Seflt
of the other .htatielieS in the aoirelq
move the event forward $41 with
414 frome Week plaha. 'A -spatial
speaks* Is to be •seented for the eirent
*hkh protsibly !Wilt be Har-
bor
A Utter of B. MeCreethi. an.
noutteed that the Rut*. Olctitoy* will
be „bete Toronto air
that they will bring the
ra Bend with them,'
1)1 Om. to take ot
on C*14!) Holiday.
twb, twits, toothed. *Ith th
onmotoo Actuttko"
tiott
a good start, e
Many other attractions are Offered.
including music festival Which has
been planned by the Croderich Muite
cal -Society. It this • suggestion *Is
earned out,.bands from the surround
114 district to the number of possibly
fifteen will compete for band Itonota,
Otto Watson reported that -speed
boat interests in Toronto, are prepar-
ed to stage IlteeS by well-known, d
vers over measilied, course outSide
the Sea Wall at tio AAttor and 'plenty
of theilIA'Itire guaranteed.
the Queen City Amusement Co.
Subinitted an outline., of attritetions
Lor the whole w.eek, $onte- Of them
may 14 used. Bathing :beauty con-
tests, tap dancers, and other out/stand.
attractions, have beetfieuggestedi
'main ditkopity being to elloose
tont among the many' offered.
The cominitto under the thattinait
'of Mayor 11. $. A. Ifvtlwani 15
ling • lonely .1;4 there is
t very full •wetk
**Anntil.
*station tat the etoksing, said that he
earet-tht--trairi-give-ene,144#414uat
Wore the *Cadent. He said that the
whistle of the diesel engina doesn't
seem to be'as 'Mid as that of a steam
engine- The Arain, stoned *boot ipo
Yst44 up the track, Just before the'Yard
Mutt, he said.
1V.,H. Taylor, .8artna;,enaineer of
R. train, No. 29, Involved in tits
Dr. J. M. •Oraham gave medical tes-
timony.
0. t. Elliott, Toronto, claims agent
for the C. N. R., represented the rail -
Way.
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Mr. D, n. Nairn- trted Crown At-.
tenley intie investigation.
The membere of the Jurv'were: 'pore -
man, tt, tm
Mnings, Frank Tufford,
George 'Westbrook, clavin Green, Wil-
listmLStalicer, Andrew -Lynn, James Mc-
Cracken, Thomas 1Cneeshaw and J. C.
Ste war t.
SEWERS-. OVERTAXED
• BY HEAVY DOWNPOUR
•
. Shades of Louisville! Citizens of
Ooderich got a mid -winter dousing on
Monday when rain poured down in its
vvell known torrents, beginning early in
the-ofternoen •amt.:vaginal* Jar -some
hours- lit --the-ieVeitinvo-'11W-veloudbUrst
(flooded the streets itnd soaked the al.
reedy moistened ground until there was
O1a-�e else for the water to go but
into the cellars of private homes and
Imsinta .plate, Many a- tired businees
men spent some tits on Monday even-
ing in bailing out the cellar of Ins store
or, heuse. ' • .
or a au* of hoursthewater on
sortie Streets reached the car axles; the
beseilient ot Knox Church Was flooded
and bttelneee basementS,, strangers to
water, had their tot visitatiOn. Fur-
nacet *hi some inatancelt Were threaten-
ed but sluutly after it itopped raining
the oter-taxed 'iteWers got beck to .nor.
mai and the' trenble was . over.
Mr. Richard Wurtele has, severed
his 'oonneetfon With the Inapeetor's
Depertment of the Royal: Bank of
Canada t associate hietteelf with the
Goderiell' SAttCo., Limitid, and is
,
now lit the
Mr Bieharcl 'Wiartele is a son of
Mr. Charles Wurtele, the president
and general manager of the company,
,Gederich, friends will wele
-Vack s t Pernia'nent real
dent,
WI for• 1937 by Put Per
1, M.
aperc�ptar14'111*, xi . .11
re'..‘. Deputy Vereeptor,
a'vey Honking. legideahorOl
ciip-
n. Chat,
tif*, •ey,Clinton; Lectt
14.% Asa De1ire, C1
404 d Bearer,000004 Vilatlett...
Stew
,,,e ••
Brownlee.Ooderlcb Pur-.
-041v*** .4zio".0iltit0Y1t
¥ewporsi, Pasic! w."PA
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.0004014 An 7
fIneestigatt4 ,'Oentailtleite wa3 WOO *Pe
•pointett.' ' • •
The meMbere of the 1orn.
were hosts for A. $.00i4• 'hOhr.:*
NO MORE }'OR
VALUA0
Dr. $4., it Whitiily., 0$ One $
besire:'''riecex.elifireete OeleoYholUe,
Elaine liarVeetere 4 reold,black
drOPpea. deo 4:4' Stahleo. .
. Claude' Murray, driver, liya*,4.. exer-
cising th aniinal• by around
the town And as he, was going to the .
..stalelee4x-car passed him on Britennia
Xtoad. The, horse gave a skittish
, jump And a toss of the heed, and in
some mysterioue manner twisted it
self, causing ruptuwrothe bowehf.
Mr; Murrey, quite:unaware of. any-
thing ;heft wrong with the Aniinalt
proceeded to:Ake stable where•he hive
hitehed it fr e cart,'but shortly
after unharnessing it, dropped -dead:
.A ocal youngster now 'knows the
taste of alcohol bat next time will. net
be se anxious to find out. This week
his father was te.stleg the anti -freeze
In •the car and -apparently during the
conversatirm the youngster's curiosity
was. aroused to the taste of the liq-
uid. Taking .advantage of a moment
when his father was absent the lad put
his tongue against- a drop of ,the liquid
or.1 the radiator. Being one of those
frosty mornings it 'was 'with consider.
able surprise and not a little fright that
the younester found that his. tongue,
Nikta stuck fast to the car., He has fie
further desire to increase his know-
ledge of, al:Idhol and its taste.—Kincar-
'dine News.
HRSRERREDThIR
TO GREY4tROWN WATER
lt s dark 'and dirty—it A' hsed ittal-
most every household after meals and
lt `ttittrdtty night. What is it? frhe
SIXTY LADIES ENJOYED
"CY AND 'I" AT THECIRCUS'
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The Arthur Circle, members and
enjoyed a few hours of fun In
Knox Church lecture room on Tuesday
everting, -There were sbny ladiei pres-
ent, A short business eessiori was held,
which was followed bygames of various
kinds which were thoroughly enjoyed.
e,vierfiltice 'Vay rffelaon delVlifetrtier
audiente wjtfi-a. tal)-diiite-
ing. Mrs. W. F. Saunders, dressed as a
Rube, caused, much laughter and all-
plause • "as she sang, "Cy slid / at the
Circus," A sotial half '41our brought
the evening to a dose.
Marines Click -
Too Late in Season
Stratford Minors - Beaten 7.4 at
West St. Arena Wednesday
Night
A SNAPPY GAIVIE
Playing one of their best .
the year, ,when At meant nothing but
anOthor genie: tO f41,1001..• t110- 090404
Marines handed the Visitina Stratford
Minors a 7-4 defeat and witheld the
Classic City freshmen Irmo making sttre
of a league play-off position. •
May was fairly even throughotit. thirl
.game, -the Marines having a slight Ad-
vantage in the first and third periods, °
and the Miners dominating the pla3rin
the second. Jstrattord's ever -anxiety
proved thair own downfall, especially in
the first and -third periods when, they
missed the open net entirely , on several
different occasions when they had SWI-,
ger sprawled. Norm Mitebonald 103
out of the .game with an Injured foot
and was replaced 10, Keith AithUr, who
patrolled the left boards while $Walt,
Westbrook went to rentr,e ice. Walt,
by the way, played a bang-up game in
his new position, scoring twice and
checking He had speed to burn
as he was all around the rink and it.
marked the at game of the year in
which Walt has scored a goal.
(continued on page 5)
ttetident, Mid the. train was running on
time, toont 30 0104 ott,,hour. teo answer: 0 ()deride water. The deep,
se* the truck when the train tattle ,grayish -brown hue of the local anus,
around the curve teat of the troasing. •Pura (/) has rouied confluent from one
It seemed !to ha Shout the Same' Otanee end tit the*to•Wei to the other during the
as the train trete, the crossing, Mr. To,- Past' ittv days.
tor stated. Its started to Wind the Two examples, of. the' repulsive look
whistle before the. 'Crooking and *lien he atid, taste of this eommoriest cif all, 'te.
teme OpPesite the serviee gation tragm serve to illustrate that even
turned ott the, power srd *PAW* the horses and women, two of the belt
brakes'. The train and the frit* were koeien memmals In theworld, have
About to* tett IfteM the Orooitg before noted the effect, One. ladr. at a iozal
the engineer real1te4 that „ the reetot heitelion VatedaY Welting deelitett uS.
vein& Wu not going to sto,V. irtg the minty AdAttes ale end butt -tad
SUNNY SOU'Ill RESEMBLES
ocp TIME ONTARIO
. .WINTER
tre deolared that 4*114tle 4014 the
engine had the santo power as
Onit lot tittalk lotordativ*, but, out it
bu tme. The bell Waif
*11 he WAY frOnt <Athletic. tO
kItOI
Mr. D. tilcilwain received a letter
from her daughter, Mrs. 0. Cionttnari,
last week, saying they were having a
real old-time 'Ontario winter in the
Sunny South _glee Clcutman lives at
Berkley., California, where she sa
the thernionie0e $401Vtd C cletsreP1
of frost. The orange ,crop is, she
continued, ruined for this season on
account of the cold weather.
SMALL BOY CAUGHT
ON RAILWAY BRIDGE
Another tragedy on the .16.P.B. bridge
near the mouth of the Maitland Itiver,
was narrowly averted on Saturday. M
the noon train approached that bridge,
a small boy and his dog were- seen •ori
it by the engineerbut he WAS ahle to
slow down enough to let the bey end .his
-nortieartreafett-- '
1lt-whittle'letur--beivirr as -the- train: -
approached' the -bridge- and-sieo as it
erased the strutture.
' ft was a cloee all for the boy and
another harrowing experience for the-
traitenen.,
MR. PETER J. MatEWAN
CHAMPAAN OF BOARD.
Mr. Peter 1.1.1140Witil was elected
chairman of the Goderlett Ocillegiate
Board at the annual meeting on noes -
day. The other carers were elected
as follows:
yice-chatrman, C. E. AsOltb; *We'
tary-treasurer, J. P. Mine: Pri)Porti
conunittee, W. A. CoUlthurst, 4gob-
"iftiVV-731, .-t.-Pargorirrttrittr-aislitith.
suP1)17 eottimittee. J. W. Fraser. Dr. A.
a. Taylor. 0. K. Sittridost..., P. 3.„
Ewan; finance eofmnittee, W., A. COB;
thurst,' J. W. lyre/set, 0. K. Undoilio
3. itobertson.
NEW FILTER BASIN SEEN NECESSARY
Olt GODERICEI WATERWORKS
D sirhneht of Health Official' Says' in'turg saysOtfem$St eaniv
eP
Be 1440 Spent )Three flours
Vv‘tet in Muddy Contlitinniuninand Bas4 Diiented' tn.
adeviate.
•
A PcOebkf :61.0e64ittfro of from $50,-H. the hatbo'r yesterday i *er, the
000 .,.to 415,040 .sten Store for diode, sysbatit anSi. Welt the tiattil atii0fitet Of'
eleit at a reSilit 'of 'the Middy 000140n water to itend *WO and have *ea
- , Although net •ftuipment would entinl.
litarnet*iti entiendltdre, the
!tont O AO, aitt* ti* Ifedi'ess
• t • Itne* lett
beslo
. ,
'heed beer' tO titan lief. teeth, This .ot WAter thie Week, Ate. 114,
lady is * tQtat abstainer. A letittlY own -
td horst, on the 400 *day took 0,
tOOOthttil 01 the .Itater .spit It out.
st theseine tithe, declining to drink
is *el:inched ter
ij
,munds, an ittglOttir-itiviti, .0* 0000rfe
Anent. Of Ifealth. WhevJetts thittOlti
t!ntes a ilitOtit,11,' • . to tlfe.
water supiy tti4 th*:
004etle* delerineft'i• .04 .1*1".4
440 bsIn fflstslkd t1t.
water .upply' 44400.
Xnapector *Pent thttO