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Utifistraties POilit 1.a bniqr.atter the full,
Of ',the." winter'when 't state of •tlie'
roads 'dr the' 1mprevee'meal. tOiee of°tlle,
eitizetu apf,. Huron . vtiiity gave Magistrate
• Chas., Heid alias artnt»ated to .a inlidsy,.,
Loy `legal lights • are stid flying.; to
decide whether Chia. Dell ris ,qua aS
kuilty Ul's-'alae ?who. 'evideue wept to
show, ^avas the actual piir,veyOr /. li4uor,
lb r tome''f-ftt4 ' Sn .,
'Halxy ' Prector-gind-1 edley t'reilee, con-
victed thieves, testified at, last'
. wk's laIn
g o the tete that they
had soured beer' at the Dell ame
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tlat the wile had done ,the
dispensing,
Thecliarge had beenPada azn$t
Bell.
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CrownAttorne ; Holmes took the affirm-'
shire'"Wlitl i'rank•eDonnell :7 re rese tin
Bell, advanced ,the negative side
It is hoped to arrive at a decision this
'week.
....a fen ---C. ordon -Drennan, » b Ashfiel •
Township farmer. appeared en Satur ay
morning 'last and admitted that he h d
maintained. u still at his home, is
isn't done so, `he was lined- $30{) an
costs. Be was given a week .to' find the
money and 'lint the 'meantime "posted bail
for $509 to "-duke 'Sure T that ire found" it
or spent sb months;, in jail, Constable
_.!rruscott., of the R, ,M.P,, brought
Drennan in,
1Vlagistrate Avid, in between sessions
sels and fined John Grimes of Stratford
• $10 and costs for being intoxicated at a'
dancehall in Brussels. during which
- scapade he tried to • get • a
-sua-•
- ceeded' but• was caught by a ;crowd which
took after him, 'Howev r he._.ermade,
restitution, so the -magistrate let him off
' with six- Months, suspended sentence on.
this charge.
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Fred McNaughton .Pa d_.a. ue- as . a . re
, minder that he must haveprotaei lights
on his car and Fred Kalbf1eisch because
be did not have Droner brakes. Ed.
Hyde contributed because he had been
imbibing too freely and a warrant was
our _"_^- •-^.j-; rani .on, a -similar .charge.
On. _Monday the magistrate _-was in
Gorr a on another case and with the
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A .atony `to Yen ,ill; ,.
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'arid, if a strsaiger came• near Talar,
As •sure' as I'm a s'hiok "
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watch h her c a c and on.
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• She would inlliot 'a kick.
Rained in the' -town you • k low,
And so to me one evening,
He. made 'a ,'solemn vow.
"I'll. teach that .dratted calf of yours,`
I've not been beaten 'yeti
Why in the name of common sense,
Did • you 'Make her ' a "pet."
So out he ,goes, hot thinking
What "Queenie" had In store;
She let 'that 'hoof fly at him
And laid him • on the floor,
And from that day, till now
Assure: as .I'm,. a ""iii k ",.
'To keep from calves that ick.'"
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a detente, .• neither appeared ed
in
• court, Weber teSti'iied that' '`he . had
Married Ella Trimble In ° ^ Gittelph bn
January IYst, 1918, ;althatigh he tliscav
erect after marriage that . Trimble ::was
z At '`'f er .,i`igiXt °'haT:i@ "meg'" iVetl ,.ln.
Lond. Zurich Ba e1d° and QoderIch� i
during -their n rried lite, in the latter M. VVbltehea4, ` of Teeswate':,
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•- vasL arranged:_n f ter 1rrs-. Weber had left 1t1ci 5 ►b
Shunting; Box Cars.
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place from 1923 to 1930. Separation N ►t'X'o`w�,. a alt He Ski
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him to go. to London with Walsh. A ' - : =- -- ,
Mrs. Beth *Sheehy of 278 Piccadilly St,; M. Whitehead of Tceswater, escaped
London, testified that Walsh and Mrs, death by a miracle' late Monday after-
Weber had lived together in her house, noon, May 14th, When he ran his truck
representing themselves as man and
wife, -
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nature dealer. Mk -latter valued the..
chattels at. $198.25., .
Mr. Baker claimed that the chattels
were disposed ,of too quickly, Mr Cooper
being the only serious bidder.
On Wednesday, A. J. Cooper testified.
The -case, endesi early_in the_ afternoon
with His-Lordship--reser-ving-jndgmen
until the• end of the ipresent court.
In his remarks, however, Wher coun-
sel. had .concluded their arguments, he,
addressed the litigants, remarking:
"There ..is only one possibility of illeg-
lity_.of_ .,.aale-.__ ,I .will look. into. this; _ Even
it the plaintiff ' is in the position of ,get-
ting a small judgement, • it will • en'title.
him to costs oh county court scale. The
patties -should` kelt_ together: ThP defen-
dant. might come -off better- in - the fin-
ish." • •
What interpretation should,be placed
on these remarks will be known when
Judgement is handed '-dbWn.-•
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Divorce Action
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The action or Maurice- -Lewis Weber,
one time of Goderich but now a carpen-
ter of Zurich, for a divorce ' against his
wife, 'Ella, was taken up -.in the after-
noon.
Although the defendant and the co-
respoxident, Cecil Walsh, of Londori,'had
The case ended early as there was no
defence, His Lordship again deferred
judgment until the -,-end- of the court,
Hone . Case' UP
P�:wa�o�yrm gOr, r. . -�t: •rte
The Allen Bros„ Ben and Frank, aga n
failed to agree to `a settlement out of
court and their .case Was referred_ by.
s to the local mater Judge
6 Qpste11o. R: Ha spJr., and D. E.
Holmes appeared for one of the biro hers
And L. E. Dancey for the other.
Shortly before court -was adjourns"'lc ` for
the day, the action of F. A. Ellerington,
hag` wife : and her sister, Margaret Quin-
ton, against the estate of the late Rich=
and Quinton, was • .commenced. The two
sisters are claiming $5024, for care and
nursing over • a considerable period and
Ellerington is claiming for board, lodg-
ing and other care to the extent of
$4,500. MadPherson and Makihs of
ratford are ap¢earing --for --the-plain-
s
the--.plain-s while Caring ---arid Morley and- Glad -
man • and Stanbury are acting for the
defence.
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IVIR. PEACH"! WINS CASH FRIZH
Mr. W. E. Peachy, Box 201, Goderich,
Cntario, is the winner of the third prize,
cash $11Ek00,,... in the Pioneer Po try
Foods -Egg --Lay-ing Contest .held_ .recon Iv"
Mr. Peachy's . entry was in the First
Division,, flocks of 50 to 200 birds. Suc-
cessful poult;y raisers all .over Canada
are getting splendid results with the full
line of Pioneer ToMtry Foods. It cel -
`ainly pays to feed Pioneer.
SCOUT TROOP I1', MOVIE , CAS`T
By.. special permission, an entire Boy
Scout unit, Troop • 107 of Los .Angeles,
took an important part in the western
movie, "Drum Taps."
on the C. • 2, R. 'track between the oMee
'building and the first storage unit of the
Goderich Elevator doth Transit Ca.
The front part of the truck, including
the cab in which he sat, was on the
tracks when, a. string of box cars, shunt -
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the elevator and struck him before he
,could get out DI his cab.
The truck was crashed into the corner
o ` e -me 'ai-ciaa gals , eipping several
ilicets ol""ghTti Fiinr off"the-iffiluiuieaff
.itself being badly smashed. 'Whitehead
somehow got - out - of- the dab with only
minor injuries while one of the -box cars
.gouged . its way - over the ground for .t
distance of about sixty feet.
wreckage' mss- net --(Cleared away
until next day when the trucx •Ass haul-
ed to a garage.
Whitehead was attempting to back up
to the elevator door to take on a load
of grain and had run a few feet over
the track to get distance in which to
cramp_..hisfront_wheels. -
The 'truck was covered withinsurance,
but 'whether for this kind of an eget-
dent or not is . unknown. 8o far no ac-
tion has been instituted. • either by
Whitehead or by. the 0, N. R.
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41-910.01Y EVatiSi. iftelrin Dell,''•dt'}, Isla
+►1te; ' ! 1 ans' +J*io.: D« ,'l'.i oynb`lYrz
lk'aisie $ht►rkey c ttaui,• P' ^, X 1'r r
forest: orece • Darling'k AIf. 0eult.k W*
2*teburg; LitfUrik May .l tarvester.' 0eo4
Caldwell, , Ooderiei l 140 ' , rtitttn,
AIM PUnnIng. AivitiStu ; Few, liar-
'tester,. Dr. J. B. Nvhitelyt 'Coderieh;. 'Star
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f; rattan, A. 47. Bateiean, • Mt. Brydges
Villa 0rottan 4nd. Ednzlt X. 'fad-
gMs„ O trslla; ;Dina :i.#,,' Q, A. I teslO ,
Milton;: Marjorie Patell,, O. • ,A. Ueslop,
, Milton; Russel, Bars, 1obt. Haire,. Chan
ham; O0wernor. Grattan, Chas. Danett
Parkhill: Babe 'Grattan, Goren, " Knight
and W 'Fraser, Blenheim; -Isa el
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m� -,� -may
• lest , ; '> 8ii gskt, rruItiancl; 'Jean
Barrs, N. A. 'l;toszell, Ridget4wn; Widow
Gilbert, R. J. Snaith, •.•, ttjelph; Prudent
Grattan. 0, • B. Lawr'enue,i• Duiluun. '
• -Fer, All• -Btu+ ` t ev ' Stake A*-
'Purse $500 --Best 3 in .a -
Tollgate, J'. M. 'A;oddy, Kingston; Oen-
_eral Brewer, G, S. Litt, Goderich; Cap-
tain. Grattan, Jack' Cudinore, Seatorth;
Walter Stone, L. Bennett, .Port Hope
Bay June, Stan Laughton, Appin; Black
Patch, Gordon Knight, Blenheim; Miss.
`Grattan Bars, Gordon Knight, Bien -
helm; Jack Harvester, Gordon Knight;
Blenheim; Beth Peters, J, A, _Forbes,
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Blenheim; Tillie the Great, Miss M.
Dunford, iPeterboro; ' IL Abdell; IL J.
Smith, Guelph.
Class -24-7. . Golden -Cute- --State -4500
Bedford Grattan ---O, S. Litt. " Gode-
rieh Grattan Patch, G. S. Litt, Gode-
rich; Norman Peter, W: H. Grosch,.
Stratford; Braden Direct 2nd, J. D.
Richardson, Dungannon; Bay June; Dan
Laughton, Appin; Rosemary,McDonald
Stables, Strathroy; Black Patch Gordon
Knight, Blenheim; Miss Grattan ,Bars,
Gordon Knight, Blenheim; Jack Harves-
ter, Gordon Knight, Blenheim; Peggy
Grattan,- Gordon Knight, Blenheim;
Beth Peters, J. ° il._ k'orbes, ...Bnhelm;
,Baroness: Burke; -J. A- Forbes; Blenheim;
Willie the Great, Miss M. Dunford, Pet-
erboro; Billy Hugo, N. A. Roszell, Ridge -
town
idge-town,
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Tw y �, to ��
longer tire life et toe *etre coat
.` that's -the bonus you get
for buying Fireiitone Tires . » .
.And JeeTa esorthrirhila sant
Firostonss do:'not eostwone cent
more than: ordinary tires but.
only in Piristone Tires cob. you
get • combination of Gem,
flipped C`ortds;''xtr`4irt.
Plies undeg the tread; Balanced
Construction and a scientific,
alit designed Non -Skid tread
which make for extra strength,
- extra safety and' extra mileage.
Replace worn tires today. ' Buy
Firestone . . . the strongest,
safest and most economical of
. tires guarata#cod for. 12 months.
Deajer..
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Class 2.24—Goderich stake --Purse $500
-_ .--Bast 3_ In__5
Texas Grattan Boy, G. S. L!': Code-.
GODERICH BRIDGE CLUB h rich; Mac McDougall, Wm. McDougall,
' At theweekly duplicate bridle tourn-. Ooderic;h. Sam Abbess, .4Dr. Meldrum,
anent held --at MacKay- Hall Monday- -Norwich; -Dell -Grattan; W. 1.. Fraser,
mining, the following were 'winners: I Forest; Cap Grattan, L. W. Gtty,.._Sea-
• North and South—lst, Mrs. I. D. East-
man and Mr. P. F. Carey, plus 17%.
2nd --Dr. Jackson and Mr E. Field, plus
12%. 3rd—Mr. fr. Jas. 'Robertsorr-anil-Mr-
Robt. Johnston, plus 6t.. '
,East and-West-'.lst, Mr. and Mrs. ,Jas,
Hume, plus 10. 2nd --'Mrs: �`i P. Carey
and Mr. I. D. Eastman, plus 2; Mrs. E.
L. Dean and Miss, E. Dean, plus 2. 3rd
—Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Saunders, minus
4. Another game will be held next
Monday evening at Macitay Hal: '
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forth
Holl
Yrcod Hanna, L. Bennett,
Port Hope; Kipp'en Grattan, Dr 3, B.
Whitely, Goderich; Benny Harvester,
Whitely; Goderich; Lee
over, Jas. Owen, Jarvis, Oat.; R. E.
Grattan, R. E. McIntosh, St. Marys;
Grattanette, O. H. Heslop, Milton; Peggy
Grattan, Gordon Knight, Blenheim; Til-
lie the Great, Miss M. Dunford, Peter-
boro: Bertha Direct, ' Arthur .Palmer,
Blenheim; Midnight Grattan, O. B.
Lawrence, Durham; Bonnie eIrattan,
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LOWER *PRICED TIRES
Save 1S% by buying Oldfield
tines or if you want a very low
Tire 'eed.h.+�i.doCytjd+��le„-'�.nt4 +safi.,
guaranteed by ;/irestone.
p;vesione
:JiL ,eed TIRES
DEAi ERS: •
J. $-Y1ti oly $ ---it ti SE & BE, 1; _- : H. JANE„
REG. 114cGEE.
Chas. 8ifton, Walkers; Morning Star,
Sid Parker,' Cargill.
Three -Year -Old 'T ro t --Sunset , Stake—
,,,- Purse $500—Best 31. in 5
Emma Harvester, H. B. Biggiar, Fruit-
land; Jean Evans, Mrs. Pierct. Long-
wood; Victor Bond, Thelma A. Arnott,
Owen Sound; `Priihcess t6e, F. B. Scott,
alt. ---Dolly
Calumet Edmond, L. Bennett, Port
Hope, 'Rosemarie, A. C._ _ Bateman, Mt.
Brydges; Lucky Sprike, Dr: J. B White-
ly, Goderich; Betty Deveirport, Wm.
McDougall, Goderich.
Some • hundreds of trees have oeen
, planted In' town In accordance with the inary's fee.
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'suggestion .emanating from the council
at the session three weeks ago. A num-
ber have gone into the motor camp and
numerous citizens have telephoned re-
-quests for plantings:
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For Scalds- or Burn*. --Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric- Oil is a standard rtntedy for -
the prompt treatment 61 --scalds- amt.'
a0the ..
the pain and aids a speedy recovery from
the injury. It is also 'u exi.elient rem.•
edy tor all manner of cuts, bruises and
sprains, as well as for relieving the•
pains arising from in1latumat'.oi., of var-
ious kinds. A bottle in the house and
stable saves many a doctor's and veter-
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