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' Much Political
Activity ElectionCoruing
As Nears
Every Indication Of '
Lively Battles in Both
Huron Ridings—One
Candidate Selected
While 'plans for meetings have
not yet been even. diecnssed it an-
reared likely that there will be
plenty of activity lto,political cirales
'ill the, rida°16° o Noitth Huron. and
•", HurmrPertta in the near f titure
". In Vieth
w of e sudden announce.
th1s. week that a Federalelec
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tion has besni edited for the nipnth
7git, Miarclh'
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• The two -returning offMeasi!: for.
the ridings, Horace Fishei". -1Cvotir
er1o3i, or Month Huron and K,.. M.
-.111bLears, Seaforth, for HuronPerth'
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Vote just .as. sussprised ag inyone on
.tomeiring•news from Ottsste, of tbi.s.
• -, ,pending election, . , Their . lista
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- • 4 euumeratore have not; .yet -.been.
. ' '.. corallierted, but both . *reused
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-reporter that :this -teak - will
be finished in 'tile very near fatune.-
Enuanea•atiort: elf both' ridings
..'•• inust be compleeed. betrWeen Febrit-
airy 5 and 10, so..that up-to-date
.
vriters 'Mtgs. might be,,..fintatted! at
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Umearliest pussrims date.
'One Canaddate Named
The present int:tubers OT narliar
ment, R. j, Deadline% M.P. or
Huron and D. H, Golding, 111,P, for
fluronuPerlUll liad not arrived home
Friday, but theer seemed everY
likelihOod in these ridinge that
both wouid again be selected
Liberal standiardi-bearers. Yust who
Will oppose Mr Golding in the rid-
ing which takes In1 wo Perth
county municipalities is still a
matter of conjecture. In the Huron
riding, the .Cttnservative Airisocia-
tion earlier this yean selected a
young farmer' from Morris Tosser
ship, Elston Cardiff, to be Candidate
•at the next Federal election.
At the present time it .doesnot
n
aimear. likelY,that an .third ;parties,
wlti-in-' the' Geld dithoagli
dike, is everY th-dicationi.that there
will he' rearlive betties, in both
cOnatttuendee.- "
M. the kat Federal election,. of.,
.011935, Mr. ljeachinam of,
.Wingham Was 'e otbciOE'rer he. late
deorge',Spottinis; als° of Wingliaan
...Wisp had been"donseriative •mesnr.
bar for North'Itaron for two •tentas.
previnsislyi: In the •Huron,Perth
ridng,7'4x; Golding of Seatorth won
over' Prank Donelly, aal niserva-
the candidate and R. J. -Meldillan
as an indipendent candidate.
ant
Ade.
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NOTICE— .
Peolile owing Orval Gillis must be
paid iti two weeite and no later.
Orval Gillis,
FOB SALE—
Bringham 011 limner, nearly new.
Quiet in operation mut economical
to Me. Will sell for 918•00,
apply et The; Post
FOR SALE—
Sv Advanced Registry
young Sows, carrying Grist Utter,
•due early in Mardi, Aliso nine
young pigs, seven weeks old,
atoms 254,3 Wan, 3, Grant
WOOD WANTED--
Beech and Maple! wood 14 -inches
long, 16 Cord, Tendeas will be re:
Ctivadnil to Feb. 10th to be deliver-
ed by March I.st et Brussels United
Church.
It. J. Hoover,
Chairman of Property Cenamittee.
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CUSTOM SAWING—
Will be .&one earlier in Brussels
this year, so brirIg your 'logs ;in. now.
4 James Steveson
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kindlyget in. touch with
' phone 19-r;6 Walton Saw!' is
TENDERS..WANT*D— .
For 16 eandis; ;of body wo Maple
• and .Reeeli,•16-inches- Icsig ' and 2
illonkton .Wins
0.R.H,A, Game
From Brussels
Better Sheeting Features
Hard Fought Ice Tussle M
Mitchell Arena ;When
Monitton• Wino By 4 to 1
Monitton toot limeade in a poor
ly played, !though hard...taught
HA, game n the Mitchell arena
Moxiday night, . The gore was 4
to I, •
With Brinsae's siniwing a nice de.
gree of combination, Monicaoa, on
'OW
played, owe their 11 vistory to erce
and, continued back,checting and
superiority in sillooting. Steinman
'Played a stellar game in the Monfk- Codfish Balls
ton mit, reipente(Aly snaking spec- 1 cup of fish, freshened and
teenier and almost impossible stripped
2 Curls diced potatoes
°Ggn
:evelv6ikton Opens Scoring 1tsti.ngfat
oifbutter
(Ntonktoni -ripened the flt.".perlod, PePPer
•preasing hard, and after eight min- 1 eggivell beatea.
utas of play blicKenzie stalked the ;Simmer the Ash, boil the potatoes
seering on a slapped shot from a until they are sione, Drain off
rebound, N. Rutledge wai giiaen ',Natter and stash flea and potatoes
the game'sfirst penalty, ftir trip until perfectly blended. Add butter
)in, at 10 minute% and Woikman and Penper, and beat with a fork
tied the score from a face-off In until light Let cool a little then
add. egg. Shortie into balls the
Isi ie fa large walnut drop into fry-
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practically ready when the time and drains pa paper, Sea!ve hot.
comes- to eat, Serves
front of the Monicton go& •
. At the 11 -minute mark , Era ne $
took a neat :pass, from ..Wic;rth to 4' kliket, fry one, m.lnuite in deep
beat Lawless on a hark :close -in smoking hot tat (390 degrees F.), Waite. ; fan
shot that pat Monlatola ',ACL• "•••••••••••******************************4*****11••••••
•. the lead. they were to hold for. ',the.
-rest of the game,. •
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:Made .Pretty Play- •,
Badger went•through alone thm
• trldky,!sbitty, rutn.to g1re, PlIalte-Pc
the Pass, 'on a lovely- play, int, *hick
Birchen drew. Lawless •:out,rreast)
• poked. .it tato the open net, ;oltsgAig
-,the' Mining tor the period.
M. Howesswenit- to the . box -caps..
tripping at '21 -minutes. •
•The'assciand period .ihnought. out
' merely a lot a hard *wk.-. O32 -both,
sides, with fetvt shots% on goal, and
n penalty for Buchan for tripping
yrs!' .•
at 10 minartest ,
.A tomato sauce can be served
with this,. Heat condensed Tomo- -
Lo soup just as it comes from , the
can, Pour the tomato sauce in
;platter and .place tbe codfish balls
In. the hot Sauce.
To freshen salt codfish: Shred the
fish, wash it several times to take
off salt lett on the surface, than. put
,it into cold water and hes to the
hoeing Point; pour .off the water,
and repeat the operation, a second
and even a third; •time. ,If neces•-•
slarY. Do not cut dried salt fisit
with a steel knife; if a gaffe is used
the fish will take on a "steely"
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cords of Cedar, 16 -inches is, to be
ii,,:kstiii,e,;•ed at the school -house at
yendens to he,zsent ot under
atig,ned..ou, or, bafpreFeb 1,i940.
• WM, V...eparribe,
S, ',S. No. 11, T. Grey
-;. Box 13, 21 Ont.
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SCHOOL CHOIRS BROADCAST NEW WORLD BALLAD
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• Ii4infOiXttitlea(Siass.!
'The CanadiriSMAiroadeaetlhig.
Commission 1botittO eilter
uPon a novel rexperitnesit•
:has as its purpose the interesting
•rof,•Canadian ,children in, ballade
having to do with, he hhitory: of
+their iy%buntrio !Ill take
'the form of a aeries of' five broad-
' Mtsta bened ols John Murray Gib-
bons recently published, book
• • ''"NeW World Ballade. 'The loror01.14
oeststs•will take p808 00 ounce:0v°
!Friday evening's bligilehillg \JIM -
Atari Zebetsrben the hours df 7,00
tto 7.30 eaatern striadart1 tie, and.
"Wiribfiliertrd frac leightion std.:
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hree:Of the programmes will
driginnte in Toroutd and the bal-
lidaVill be illustrated by, a group
of girl singers picked from Tor-
onto high schools!' and singing
wider the dIredtion of Lisse1.
PO& Diewstor!' Of Music; Ontario
dollege .of Eaneation, University,
of Toronto.
The balance Of the Pr9trainine
!Will:; Originate In Montreal with
ballads sung by the Westhill High
Singer% a group tof girls from
Westhill HighEchOol, !This choir
Is under the diiietion of Irvin munity striging; ..UPPer ,PletU
Cooper, $ullervitult! of Music for
the vlorotostnnt Board
Commissioners
iiss4196014049409669412•0.......- *:""' • • . • ,Yrifiji:r
Montreal, and lectMer at McGill
Conservatory of Music: An inter—
esting feature of this experiment
is that school children' in Ontario.'
have been Instructed to "listen in"
as part of th.eir home work', and It
ie aM pented that other provinces
the Sams action meg .be; taken.
The !attention of the athopl-
children. of Quebec Province Is
also being Aroma by 1)r.. W. P.
Pergival, Director of Prdestant
Ethicatiod to these broadcasts in
the intefests of school and corn-
ra ,
shows tbe.Montreal shoir,iind te
h '
City fp
itiona.coxering the entire cOuntryplettl,Fe the orp. 0 •
Final Period Best.
The last trasne avis by far the
hest a the •pane, opening with'!„tfi
Scramble in! the 'Brussels 1141.1.Ni
LaWlesti cleared. Lowe to4
-boards too hard' behind. the ;."Moliqc-
. ton. net and left 'the ice •syipi.,
nasty bump on his. head.
BeRgo, god,* through Arm'
was robbed of a sure th1ng„.1'hy
Lawiese, who was a little too fist
for him, and et 10 minarlstr,,,,F.,
•Flowes was penned for tripping. T
Howes and 3.- Rutledge fotiniitiv.
win 30 seconds later for! vmsixtili;
things up,
At 18 minutes Erskine andi.Dour
'Smith got together on the Makgoalr
th& puck going from Ersigne to
Smith to Erskine to score.
Summary
Firail Period — Goals, Brussels,
Workman, .10,30; Monkton, licKen-
" T.00; Rivkin% 11.00; Bile -
115.00. • ll,'„'
Permities. — N. Rutledges.w
and s..
Howes,
nerlocl—Goals, none, Pena.s.
allies, Buchan.
Third period — Geals—Monikton-
Ereirine. 18.00; Penalties — F. How-
es, T. Howes and J. Rutledge, T.
H-ives.
The Teams;
Morortnn — Goal. Stein -non; de -
£r -p. T. Hewes, F. Howes; Gm
waras, Britiger. Buchan. Mercer 210.,
FrS,b in... M. Howes.
Werth, Dni Smii, am% Smith.
T
Lawless; defence,
Monniold: forivirds, Losve.
N. Builedive, J. Ruilodge;niter-
nal m 'McDowell, Workman, •Currie.
Tor -an,
REIProt—RAY Leonard, Mitchell,
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