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'Iliitiett 0004 ree Hadir,.,1, Not Oh, tog' at the Ale We44411' 4VIle'lnetaalne
Itest. ChOrge, Oaa'og ' „, dent at the •*.t *54/44 .4 painful aceerti"-
=neer veil: a • • .. . • e ''."rthagi OelerUsea eat • , e Thursday
.0. A; Re.a. appeared 'befere Maosee e she Wei allele '
• • lileeday ' ' a ('' knee b ‘ " IM '.:th° leg hei0Ve the
thlid time to answer mea9MIng for the the Patiletrr4 44to feta; til° rear 13944 ot aahl' elt
heivittir obtained good,
,te47t: the 'Charge, of . Ing about' the'-.1-13y(Ma.;A youth,
*ed"
pretirolnethest town. Welfare
0. ,Eowiatr, deer4ey wood, caught eheezhugruhiu:wetihs4er,paassiostn#st:ea PatoSurint:aceeofdre'lllales4:61r1004.!
where the *nod sidled rapidly and
He bad previoutlY. through his attore was obviously vex/ painful.' '
nee, F. Donnelly, reeked l'or • trail by She was given first aid by three other
judge 'and jury, nurses from tie hospital who were her
' After the case was thoroughly aired c°hIllanions, for an evening's fun. When
her shoes were
and the aviaenee of =et Festlethevaite b -e laapesaible ---
retmoovedreplace i t was ihOett:? to
„..t4,4d 0, Beacom Were takenit became eeeee
friend took her to the hoepital where
' deridtmt-thatathe charge had been an eta ,
tame= one hi the nret owe. 40 a re. Dr. Whitelat dresVel the wound. .
It is expected that "she ' will lae In-
sult of, the eleters visit to. the Bell home capacitated for some days.
'some weeks ago, an which he .discovered
• what he estimated to be more than two
Departing _Ranker -
cords of of weed inthe barn, the Bell fam-
ily, has not had any relief of any kiral
IMMO, the Board. ' The charge evidently Feted By Friends.
r.
should have been kiaed..„ Ota,',an, attematte -,•-• -,,,^."4 ,...,,,,,,,
,
-'- -.'710ttatir the goOds—tiataT3f7liaa 1i'e-e-t-1---W1e'("Nabs-)-0 - velli--;147cIPteit 4-
• Farewell Banquet at
Bedford _Hotel
secured.
When this point was made clear by
Mr. Donnelly and was agreed to by
-Crowns Attorney Holmes -there- seemedato - of SNOliverfor some
.lea some hope .that the case tvbeld be
The transfer . . ,
eusnoesee, , However, Catincillor. see- Years accountant at the local branch of
broak,. repreeentleig the Welfare Board, the Royal Bank, to new duties at Ayl-
insietect that the case was one in whiele mer, Ont., was the oce,asioa ,foe ta.farea
an important principle was involved 'and. well' banquet at the Hotel Bedford on
insetructed the brown Attorney that the Friday evening, February and. •
Board witheti the eharge altered to one The management and permanent
:of "attempt to obtain" and the er.aro- •guests of, the betel made themselves ree
veedett with.. • •••': sponsibie efor the _arrangemeats teed. the
Consequently, 'the iViag.learatea :ct no popularity, of the -departing banker was
Option, but to instruct aeci4i14.ei,appear fully attested by the happy crowd
once more- on We,dnesfaat Februare which gathered to say rieeivel1.
lelth, to answer to the neti, charge. • to John Galt, postmaster, was assign -
at is likely that this will be enlarged ed the pleasant task 'of making the for -
to. Include Mrs.' Bell as it Was shown in mal presentation of a travelling bag.
evidence that it was she who had made Andrew Porter ..anacie a meet capable
the actital. attplicaiton eomplained of, toastenader,-During the dinnef lieeel-
s/id-711ot_ her-'hiubari-d,rbe latter is led on Areledeaeoa aTonee-Baternan;
*smiled to llele known of the attempt: Robins and L. p. -Eaetman, manager of
lBell In court, 'leeked a sick man, and. tae Ryj 'Bank, who with. the full Staff
one ottite hietiPabie *or cloing' a day's cd tad, beak, 'wee among the invited
work one _puniptui_ elaimed 'that he _guests.
-was-,peffeetly fit tahae anothetr said he During the evening ivlise ,Frateeas Dale
. was anaemic, had. a bad heart and %Tar-, led4iRqneral singesceig, MissAckerman
lotie ethereatilinektiar.' aaaeaa' 'ttiefetlittee attliealaitate.ea-a- a
It is-.farther-elaimed by 111r. Donnelly Ithe prettily decorated tables and
that the Bells are without food or fuel- general. spirit of good fellowship c,otn-
-and eetherwiseeedestitute, the Welfare b,ined to make the Occasion one which
Board having-. refused them assistance Mr. Oliver will long reinember, -
-ependhage thee -settlement ef aa -the ,eate. '
They were instructed to make a fresh .FEMALE HELP WANTED
!-'111-1VGICIEN WANTWomen wanted
would now be forthcoming. • to sew for ue a home. Sewing
application to the b
e"- ere- machine necessary. No ' selling._ ON-
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. AUCTION SALE- TARIO---emoHWEAR--cOMPANYeaDe-
A laorioN sALE , OF owntABLE parteent 258, Toronto 8.
ExaDinNor-ktoPERTY. -
; • , • POR FlA LE 1)R TO RENT
We haveabaerrairistructedeler mrs. M. CHOICE FARM FOR. SALE -To Close
V. Montgomery, who is leaving (ode- a -a an estate. Lot. 23, Con.. 6, Gode-
rich. to _eel/ by publie auction at the awe Twpaoneteeing (gam acre 01 good
-preritisetalletiote street, Goderich (lotlevel goad housebank barn
ot .
'779) on, - - ' 56x58 feete weal and -win aleara kelata.
ZATuRDAY, , „,
tireheladalheritlrbear g, 18 acres ploveed.
Wraeneing .at 2 o'clock sharp: one. half mjje trom church_and -school.
&4e _AwelietaillfaLateda-coaVerrient- -brick eale utal-aiantelephone. For price
with all modern conveniences. in- and terms apply to the executors-, J.
chiding a goad furnace and batheeavang titaVik-COX; :-Goderich, -J. 13:
....eloottaadialaaercoin, bedreekn, kitchen' and
pantry oz •firstilOor, four bedrooms and CQX' Clintaba or mna vv. ir• STINtr-
.bath upstairs. There is eement eel- ART, Clinton. • -
lar, a garage, and a good garden with
'several fruit trees. The property Is
conventeet to Central school and to,
_ tbree. Otturthes.
TERMS.-eSabjecita tie a ,reeerve bids
/VA 'Per, catit,tit tine of sale:and, fifteen,
per cent. in thirty. days. The balence
can be arranged to suit purchaser..
Te GUMMY la SO' Attetioneers.
LIBERAL DIEICOVIT1%
for Pri-parient 1884 Taxes
are available fer FebruarY.
II. pi t
pay
eay: yo
FARM FOR SALE.--Foity acres, more
or less, the property of the late
Et. W..0. Neftel, siteated at the end -al
South Street on the southern boundary
et the, towel; of •good' 010 loamo large
aortae and barn, drive sl4.-ed: workshop:
henehouse; artesian well (135 fe t
very best of water: good fruit, trees.
Ideal lOcation, close to schools and
churches. For further; particulars apply
on the Premises or to PERpy or WILL
UAteTe..is
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
LIME O. F. CAlitY CO.
Fire, Accident and Motor Car
-...,INSURANCE • .
,Offiee
Mas TeruPle, West St., Goderleh
Phone 23-41 NELSON HI* MS*:
„
J. CRAIGIE
Insurance and,Real Estate
nomiNioN, ritdvilvev4r4
MUNICIPAI0 ,Ii0141biL
nature of the security, if any, held by
•
them. -
r Ana take,notio th-at f'after such last e
•s
Inettioned date the Executrix hetele
ea, will Pee -reed t/0 distribute the. meets of!
lissurartoi Domparig organ -oh
. define of which it 'shall theii hive no- p
titled thereto, having regerdataily te the
the said deceased atnong the parties elle 8
We. and that the said titecutrix will n t
tottneillOr octkioi VOieei Strong
• Obleet4;ni
DEOlES. NEED OF PIPE
• A letter from the Water and aaght
'Commission askiag 'the town council to
arraege *to aesueedebentuies to the valae
of $18Air finanee the laying of a
.new water main, embed a livelya'seselen
.
of the town body en Feaday ("vening,
'Vebruaey 3rd.
Coemetilor Huclthes at once objected.
,council has no right ..to ten
those People. to ga 'ahead, *without a vole
'rake Ovia aantritY 'Monroe* Book* for
193$
letesersZW: Penh. ,ataa *agate. alaarkan ot
the AM .ef Aa Ohte VIllirtered Ac-
countants StratfOrtt .arriVed On Mete -
day and took over 'the beolte of COUtetaa
Treasarer alreliatteS •
it
Is net knetWra'ale0Waong the job- will
take but 14 they are etetty gang over the
hooks since ttte 12th Of last, August une
til the entt of the yeaa, it la not likely
that it will. be a len* ea%
The regular yearly 'audit which the
Canatea .Jeaattneell, placed In in the handl, of
the Gibbs firm, will nOt. be 'Undertaken
, Until the end of 1934.
was a part of the reasen for the new
miln. It Was tnipossible to use the
of the people.. I'M going, to move that Present pipe to capacity 43 it NVOUid Mt.
a bylaw be submitted to the People. stand t•he strain. In 'addition; the cwt..
They have a right at:, ,erty Whetbet- we of --totaling sufficient. Water through a
need a new watermain er not." smala pipe Vas muelt greater than
--Couneilic•reSeabateekasecortded- .140-. -threaughe-a- largeonee-- - - •
tione eayingalte agreed, - with -Courteillorouncillora Huckirra-itteistedeethat att.
'Councillor altunber, remarked "The
eastintate .the cost it $22,000. We. al
-lenow that "ii" unclereitimating. Thi
hingesabeirtaartished ttneough 'pretty tat
to get the diawbable from the Govern
ments."
y thig eyes •no time to,,ge ahead With the
1 job. In hie opinion it might cost
s $64,000. However, he • wanted to ,,ettbmit
e it to -the rataptWeila lf-they said o.k.
...i and agree. with aefurhea and. Darling, all
I right; he,c1 be satisfied.
IDeputy Reeve „Terrier objected to the
Water and 1414 CoMmis.sion ' having -
any reserve. They should tbarge luet
enough to pay the „cost at operating.
Mayor Lee explainedathat it was im-
- peaelbie to. ander in advance how inticle t
. was encitiali. The •COMarnaelon had to
Mayor Lee explained that Engineer
Darling's plans are complete an,d4 his
estimate of tost a generous one. It was
neeessary to get quick action on it in
order tee get the drawback of $4,000 front
the Government. . •
A battle of the Amt. magnitUde Mark,
• last larldetiae Meettag, of the •Board.
Trasteee of the Village oa Hayfield W
'Ws.. TOM, • Halleie • woman' .ntenerter, Or
the board. crossed 'broadewords and file
<eat documents with the two Mal Me
bers. • •
When, the town constable, Jo Pease,
refuted tie act- on atars. Baileys niers to
eJeat nOteVi 1SOMmhat irrespon-
sible ratepayer, the izrtra tely aired
Min and. the war Viaa OIL
ClatirtnattaReterdeett Mita nald refus-
ed to put the motion, to discharge hlaa
as dernatided by militant Mrs.% Bailey,
but Trustee Huesten allied himself with
the lady member who at once took over
the meeting herself, put the motion,
carried it with the help of her male ally
and teld the constable to get, out.
• Mrs. Bailey thus took over, PoselalY
unofficialla, the! post of chairman to
t134 '1E1AUrt0103 •Pirge
at Etteltro
re teetne to be ne Mere energetle
astit 'alederieh than the ittentbeta
e NrAtriner PIO. * dine
efir for the. 'Menthe** they Meatiege to
put exe a show for their friends Waieh
everypte enjoys and then, in their Spare
time 010 sporaor heekey club and ail
turn' out forthe &Mee: It must be the
need for action, inherent in all sailors,
whether deeP :Water or fresh; '
. This time it was one of the elUb's
regular eard parties and dances. The
that rem% was the scene and the Girlie
Thureaity evening, Febraary Id.
About, 150' Enteets eame, played cards
had an appetising,aupper, danced 'till
three o'elocie in the neeentug and went
home to tell their friends that they had
a "corking good time."
Among those who enjoyed themselves
the most were the winners of the eara
prizes. The ladies' first prize went to
Miss Olive Yeung, while the low score
gave ak.fiss Dolly Anderson the console
-
tion. A. B. Armour showed all the men
the way to play euchre so he took the
whieh-she-had-aspired,-at lime- dr -firsteprize-for- memewhileetle-treeewieseste
the 'election. At 'that tittle Trustee Huse
ston. sided with Trustee MacDonald.
Second 'Phase of Battle
The ousted ehairman -did not retire
with.. grace-- allk„ fightang--aacotolesA)100
was up' and the battle, which seemed
Jost was Just beginning. When Mrs.
following up her advantage,
Ought the, secretaey's Job, the men
sided with each other again and in -a
moment Oficial documents, letterheads
and anything that could be treed to em-
phasize a remark, were flying through
he air.
" It 'looked for a moment ae if the affair
would develop into* a Donnybrook with
o weapons barred but eventually some'
emblancee of outward peace was restore
d.
Now the question is, le trustee Bai-
ey's accession to power; at chairman
-
egal?
Does a 'coup. d'etat' carry authority?
At. any rate, Geo. tittle appeared be- t110 neva for. clothing before the people.
ore Police Ma•gistrate C. A. Reid In Some response. was secured but the need
Oderielt and -asked to be tevetn Tn as' is greater than was -cared ler by- the
he new Bayfield constable, citing Mr. eltizetis at that time,
'Novr the --Bor- Scouts' AS:iodation.
through G. N. Dowleer, Secretary, have
Everyone knew that the matter was
coming up and had had plenty of time -
tea think it over. The work was -neces-
sary because the present main was not
sufacieria for the town's needs, might
easily 'break dOwn in case of *a confla-
gration giving the town. plenty of trou-
ble.and expense. He explained the Fire
Underwriter's* Association :were aware of
the condition of the main and had been
threatening for year to inereaee the
rates because of the extra fire hatard.
Theyeesere,likelyto•do seanoer if the neve
main were not laid.
-Ooun�Uor`Citiirober wanted to knew if
the -water" ratet 'wont:I.raised. but Wet
assured that there teas enough in the
reserve built up by the Water and Light
Commission to care tor the Interest and
sinaing•fund on the new debenture areette
so that present rates would not be rif-
.
eev or
Should be done right away, both to get
the work in under the Government re-
-lief -plat and to help -the unemployment
situation. • He was, however:awl/ling to
la,y it. over for two -weeks for furtheralle-
C
Need For Hurry
Couneillor Iluckins said the last in
take pipe was forced on us by' the rioa,rd
-charge sufficient -tot) be sure they had
..,.
enough and this. natttrally built ' up a n
_
surales. • •-• as
. Deputy Turner thonght that shouldn't e
' be so. Anyway', he hated the very- men-
tion of debentures. 'When theY.p,re paid 1
cotmcil paid, plenty. He thought the 1
ratepayers should always bee eonsalted ire
, large expenditures. ......,
- f
• a Held Over
aa
The •Mayor -explained again that there e
aras no extra cost involved and "that it
1 would be a serious thing to put. it, off.
, Affer some -diseirssion- of the ..possibil-
decided that-it-i.VSs**hiii-ifkht` Off -and
Wits awarded the consolatioo.
The elub expecte to aave a °fear More
parties of‘avartous sorts before spring
breaks ..uti the lee anirturns the theme
beitelootearar the Iffitivetite*--
On Saturday next, 'February 13th, the
Boy _Scouts of „Goderich, ist, and 2nd
Troops, will comb the town with a, fine
tooth comb to secure servlceable old
?lothing for the Welfare- Board.
Sonia weeks ago an appeal was broad -
east by the Star -in an effort -to. Van
157 01 sending the proporl, to the Rail-
-
Way board an ftinendth nt• to Council-
lor Huckin's motion was .put and car-
ried: The amendment, which was ,fathi
ered by Reeve Munnings was that it --be
laid elver for -two weeks and discussed
again at the next council meeting. . •
Th gaagainst-the. two weeksL
hoist were Councillor Ruckins and De-
puty Reeve TUrnert All others favored
a • -
,The proposal Is to bring the new main
up Lighthouse St. to Wellingto.a_to
West street to the Square,
The total cost is judged to be $22,000
of which $4.000 or two-thirds of the'
' (Continued on page 4)
_of arealtle. Inehis-opiniore it wee Just*- V
matter-eofaailling-tlfraAaes--TriIaapiaPe
, •
weal haveall the water we wanted.
Mayor Lee explaitted again -that that
Bailey' as his authoritta The police
magistrate, with a considerable degree of
diplommay, decided to- look further. into
the matter before acting...
In the meantime, Mrs. Bailey is get -
Wig a lot 'of support from her fellow
-citizens,- who while they may deprecate
her militant tactics, do- like a fighter,
especially against odds,'
TMET
A preliminary meeting of the Public
Schoolard wile held _In the _Town,
on Friday, January 5th, at 8 p.m.
There was some diseussion of the seheol
to-bem-eTd-later in th‘ season.
It -was teetered to' hold-ftiture meetings
of the Board on the first Mondays of the
month instead -of -the first Fridays as has
been customary, at 8 p.m.
la nox eleurah
Ott OrrorOnt0 under the atespices of 'the Arthur Circle:
_
—....,.. , from 3 to 6 O'clock. -Myer collection.
- -- -A-11T16.1TiSHFOR-SAI.,,L - 6. ; 1 ei'ation Interviewed i Hon. ' ROBERT CUTT,
..--ersourexuaraiiiiraemommorommore
DUNLOP's (=co sTortg can dupply Leopold McAuley and Have Studio, Montreal St. '
you with real foot comfort. Use 0res; ....• -.
Corn Salve. • e - Hopes Bluewater Will Soon
I3e Taken Over •
Fot liffE.--.P.aliate _eels of household '
urnit e. Can be saen at PRINT
SHOP, British Exchange Ilotel.
FOR SALE. -Two coal oil heaters in
-••• , good tozadition. Apply STAR OF-
FICE.
port SALp----Black heed 'corer for
'`• automobile, rarst-class condition.
Inquare STAReOFFaCE
NOTICE TO cm:or:ramp.
IN THE MATTER 'OP '1711S ESTATE
OF WALTErt r: A. NA.ext..L, ' late of
tha Tettvn of.takelerich, in the County of
"4110T11170°En'Is'AvilrnaherebyliStilVdriteaPsursuaed, nt to
Section 5601 the 'Trustees' Act, R. S. 0.
1914, Chapter, 121, that all creditors and
other e halting demanda ste-:,
tolints or contra accotint against •the!
estete of the said Walter F. A. Naftela
who died on or about -the fifteenth gay
4f January, A. D. 1934, at the Town of
ernoderich. and against "The Goderich
Star," are required, on or before the
seventeenth day of February, A,D. 1934,
to tend by post, prepaid, or deliver to
the undereigned the full (particulars, In ,
writing, of their eigiraS, a stateMent 01
their accounts, duly sworn to, and the
,
• Mr. Cutt announces that he will aecept
, a few nio_re .puPils In voice -or piano.
Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserve -
f tory Exams- arid Mdsical Cornpetitlorte.
offered' the 'services of their orgarileation
and the. Welfare ileoard has accepted
With alacrity. '
It •is hoped that the appeal will meet
with a good response.
_ Many people have, it Is -true, disposed
of a considerable proportion of their
serviceable -cast off clothing in similai
n the .pastasut it is felt that
there Le still some which can be donat-
ed.
80, when the boys .of this famous or-
ganization •call on the citizens on Sat.
urday next it, is respedthat there will be
genroug response.
There is no doubt that the need is
great. ,
Largest on Calendar
'iere IS still no -official voice out o
Toronto' to announce the taking over of
the Bluewater Highway by the Govern-
nouned its decision to ask the province . .
As soon as the. bounty Council an -
eat
. rGhe Wherl
naent,,
to take over the road, steps were taken
to get. into totich with the Minister at
once e On Menday evening Mayo? C. C.
Lee received word that, an interview had
been arranged with Hon. Leopold Mc-
Auley by C. A'. Robertson M.L A North
Huron: Be immediately communicated
with 'Warden Geo. Elliott in Clinton and,
o:ocorapanied by', 13. Croft, President
of the Board of Trade. G. L. Parsons of
The Goderkh Elevator and Itrtinsit Co.,
arid J. 'W. Fraser of the Western Can.
Oa Flour Mille a;„ set Out for Toronto.
in Toionto they picked up Nelson Hill.
Hon. Mr.Med,auley received their) at
three o'clock in the afteenoon.
While the IV/I/lister was not prepared
to earnmit himeelf he was -pleased to go
into the whole question in detail. He
asked ,many questions as tonnage
hipped by foad.s float the district and
he number of touriste in prosPect.
ft W i�ped that he would_be able to
tart partfes at various pointq along the
highway, as has been the practice tn tae
Mt, all working in the same direttion.
Itkre IA* no suggestion that only
tat aortion of the road between Grand
uggeeted by a despatch appearing in a
aila per.
it; is belleaed, by theeze who were in
he pail:, that there is a atrorig4iiieu-
'boa the province .deting ale
hough, as they point out. the Minister
did net. catentitt ahneelf to the projeet.
lite Mayer and Warden taw being
attinti,..etaled an their Wart* iatetkei
fa4" latitheritlei ailth ed d
Foolish' or Wise
ttegarcling lifts Atia'aranee the toolish MAO says, --4 cannot aitord
r do not need It; It is too expensive; t Witt take it little later.
. The wise man says,—Itis mate and 'profitable. It eitVee money
and creates estates.. It preserVes the hozile and educates children..,
It cancels debts 414 Provides for emergencies. It kilts want And
Worry and converts doubt into certainty'.,
To 'which class do .'ett belong'?
he llabie for the said assets cr any part
theteof to any person. or persons of .11
end and Goderich be paved as was
whose claim notice shall not have boon fl
received by it at the thrie of such &Arid t
button, n •
AND PilltTlirct 'Mkt NOTICE that u
all peonowing owing the said deceased, or
",The tioderich Star," any aurrt.of money t
'Whatsoever. are requested to settle the
,saine azith the undersigned as soon as .t
PoSsible,
DAT?!) AT 41.61alltteif this tatrity-
:fotirth deer Of,,Atillnrr, A. D. 1014.
11.0.0 and IVeita.
43444
Brrrrrr. It'S. cold this morning.
• Twenty-one below zero on the morning
of February' 8th in this year of our Lord
1934. That was the official Government
thermometer reading as reperted by J.
E. Mutch, official weather controller.
Citizens shivered in spite of arm
clothes,
clothes, warm fires and warm blankets.
Water pipes, frezee as they have a habit
of doing when the temperature gets out
of the control of Mi.. 'Mach, and many
housewives and busy husbands ran
around with the hot water kettles and
steaming clethes before finally calling
up the plumber to come and find Out
just what is wrong with that pesky pipe.
There is no word of any relief in
eight, arid although it /3 hoped thet the
cole snap won't be prolonged there is no,
guarantee fram the Weather man that
he can do Aything about it.
,t • •
Westerners- • and eay, "Yes, it's cold but
I you delft fee/ It."
1033' 1934
Fligh Low High Low
40 32 36 15
35 30. 15 '/
31 26 la 4 below
31 18 27 14
10 13 18 1.
17 la . 17 4 Below
. 31 '11 - 10 3 team
14b. 1
" 2
3
" 4
It ia believed that gratmtioppern
will be present in greater Mini oi.E1
in the Nicola valley, D. C. this year
and 'that much ipolitioning. Work on' the
egg beds Will have to be done neitt
Spring.
Police Ceurt has been ander_ seine
Pressure lately, a series pi cases engag-
lag _ their. attention. This is in intake
contrast to the holiday season when the
morals. and -behavior Of the town of
Ooderich and the county' as a whole
were unusually _good. ' •
• John Bowman of Stephen Township
contributed 623 to the exchequer • for
failing to produce 2118 liquer .peernit
where called on to do to by the police,
He escaped an assessment on a eharge
ochaving procured liqbor on other than
an ihdividual -permit.
The case of Elmee Weido of the sam
locality as Bowman wm dieposed of b
sending him down for a twe months'
visit with Governor Reynolds., , fie has.
been a visitor there for tome data,
which will be considered as 'part of hie
en.foreed stay. -
If any one askaae"Where' Elmer.-
there is now an answer.
Jeto. M. Deugary ie accused of getting
a few days aceommodation from -the
Royal Hotel without the means to pay
for It. He won't have to 'pay for, a
week -in the Castle overlooking,.. the
Maitland. Then it will be decided
whether he was guilty or net.
Otto Stephan of Stephen Townehip,
who waa the pesstesor of a mysterious
concoction now said to. tontain alcohol,
stoutly maintains that It is a wine made
from corm Maybe it is but it cost hint
about 6150 to prove it.
Then the Magistrate has had to deal
elth a cw.T.e of alleged assault on . the
pat.. of a Sea‘ferth yeung man, the Gt04-
clarribaak ateault case and the perene
inlet iliner Bell case.
Ill addition there has been the usual
series aett drunk charges, petty, trate
vloiatlorn 'iand the usual grist of the
tnill,
betAnItousiget4.1rpristerttyatebOusy. 1,sprlod tt).
Make tap toi tlie ti311113 of tius gentling.
sPirit 01
Artto Jtiniarit
Pear* s "Rosyi.° ,b4at
Settlernent h flop�d
Bob Stoddart, Otte oa the toWet's beet
known athletee,' appeared,111. Pace IV*
on Monday mortiing, • fiPebruary fithi ko,
answer to eharge of assault.. on Amid,
Doak, inember '0 the jualior hOckeY
club.
• Doak was also present etetta Magistntte
Reld, atter hearing the evidenee,
ed, Stoddart. on bail of 4121* the el.tal tea!
be disposed ot on Monday...the fifteenth
instant. - . • - '
It b hoped that in'the trleantirrat 40000
settlement will be arrived at. by the.tw
boys.
The eaSe arese out of a flare up slur-
ing a Pune elf heektat atetWeen „tap" pick-
up teams who had got together for
amusement and for Ittletlei oh, the
atiternoort of Friday. Januar Y 12(1th.
The two young men et*ere on. opposing
Ades -a Ite is alleged, • that. -Stoddartafinat4.-'---------
ly ebeeame-eincensect-ateethieeperett*rita—
checking' and chopping of the yeethger
Doak lad and -strddenay losing his teak*
per, lasted out atiffttf. 'Only orte blow
Is saki to'have been struck, but that *as
aufiaelent -to break Dortk's jaw.
X Ray Shows Fracture'
When the boys appeared. in court 'Dr.
Martin, Dears physician. Produced X
Ray platee-showing tompound.fraetueo •
of his patient's_ jaw. -He looked like 0
war casualty with his head -completely
swathed in bandages. the Jaw had to
'be wired together.
The occurrence has been a source of
general regret in the town as -both par-
ticipants are well and favorable!, knowne
neither having figured in anythingielik_e
a police court case before.
Stoddart is one of the town's. best
known athletes, -being. in addition to
one of the best tentre men our hockey
teazels have ever a had- amateur pole. ea-
, matter champion of eCanatlet,
Ara. Doak, whffe younger, gives prom -
_We or developing int-ct an -athlete of note
as. well.
Stoddart's record on the ice Is -well
above the' average, having suffered alga
one penalty during the .1193ae3 season
and *one whateVer-so far this e'ear.
Doaket • arothene.- Harold, beegoaltendar
of the Sailors, the totvres entry in the
Intermediate 0.1/4A, series, Ind a C01111 -
potent net guardian. Be -refused- tetaac-
coMpeny the team to New Harnbtuee on
their last trip theie bUt is saki to have
e season asatete
Sailors are now in the district pliiyoffs.
He is being generally commended for his
loyalty to his team.
The hockey e ececutive mid many intit-
esteci 'citizens -are-all endeavoring to lutve
abee-eaee---patched-supartadsforgottetraas
quickly as possible both for the sake of
the boys and for the good of the leant,
Frank Donnelly, 'barrister, acting for
young Doak, told tae court that there
-veasalMtateenfeereatelfaierthlhgs up and
Crown Attorney Holmes seenteelatocancd
aesist the process. '
CARD OF THONICS
The relatives of the late Mrs. ffalliday
wish to thank her friends and, neighbors
for the nuiny kindnesses, extended to her
during her illnese: They wish alto to
thank those who loaned their cars for
the funeral. _ _
- VICO for health. Drink your yeast
this Way.
Valentines -Large display Cards and
'Folders, Comics.. etc., 1 cent to 25 Teats.
Campbell's Drug Store.
On February 14th there will be a play
presented in the Benrailler church ender
For ValentLne Day be sure to get the '
1 rash Laura accord Candies early.
Phone 90. Campbell's Drug Store.
If you. want a good meal come to the
BaptLet Ladies' Aid supper, at Mrs.
Thomson's store Saturday, Feb. lith. at
6 p.m. Supper 35e.
Crazy Water Chrystals, Par Ru. Alicia
Seltzer, all radio advertised at Camp-
bell' Drug Store.
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The regular meeting of Victoria alma
1 and sehool club will be heel nett
Thuesdayaeveraing at ar p.m. This meet-
ing will atto he the annual birthday
: party.
(60110P Wzncits intituMteac'ateteaylifIllIdallrigl
ThuretlaY. February 2211d. AdatisSloa
d011t2.
The annual high tea under the
ausploes of the Ladies' Md of lanoX
church .will be served in the lectalea
mom on Mcreh Ist. Watch for tett:Ilea
partleala re .
01E1)
• CrulloitY,..--At Oodeitch.
dayriebruarr 8'04 1014. Aron* tilt*
beloved, wife. of 1110004 thiridtt Tho
tahr& a411 take „Ave fro* her bite
residence. *len te aa Sank** it it
partet�Matt:larat !motel.
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