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Attem.-i - I - , X_ 1�_fOR- DI-ST11RUA Z , I ;1 I � . . , . , . . , Z�11. . I 1�- . I . P'i­�, 11 .... �. ��! � ., .� . . . . III . , *.I '­­­ I. '' n ri z. "' . I 4.1 !i;'� 19"., . I E t ,�$ '�d P ne rai At 1! ,,4�,!' , , . ; fiv, , . ­tff TP, RELIEF .FU_EU.'___., n r-,,i�,o-, -a I _...__._e.'Mo. 'Y` Id � I . �. . � � .'... "' """" .­:....; ---7!-;-- '", .16 11 .. 1. 1. .1 " I.. . ___ , .1..._._1 -_11 I - - . . 0 - . . f � . k i , I I Tuckersmith 'Council Holds . 11 �. EADINESS ALL IN 'R , Cro*ded Hall Hear's Inter . . A ,)� Regular Mee I 4 � tini , , - ew n'g Address By Profes I f it . I I . � . Saturday. , . . , I ION CARNIVAL sor W. J. S,quirre1l. . . . ..1. L'. I I I. I I - . � . AUDITORS' REPORT, . ' ' . .� =,. -7. � I OTHER ,§ PEAKERS ' I I I . . � First Ice Carnival in Some . - 6. .''iR TALK ' GIVE i Tile eoulnicil Of " TOW4151up of vears. is Creating Much ... I I I 7bdwrismath mait in the Town Hall, - . Interest. I The annual Seed-Vair of the Bout I a"art" on ,Saturday, Feb,. 23Td, aal :,mbem - .1 Huron AgA4W&airal 6rociety, held, i . being present, . the Town Hall, IHlerisall, on Friday I 4� . Whitroore-GenAmoll: That the min- abes-of Ihst meeting be adbipted. .- ,Or ,Arrangements are 001111pleted f being sponsored. by last week peaded all Tecords; in nuni ber iod entries, @Tdzp money,paid, ou 14 ) WoKay-Whitinbre:­ That, ,in regard the lbig oarndval the Sea -forth Branch Of the 'Canadian . and attendance. ,. , . I I to secruTing fuel for relief, J. W-urin Legion on Friday 1Pr4of. W. J, Squirrell, of Guel-pi 11, I 1 be auithoriz,kd to oversee, the cutting - llght,. . ni Agri crulturial 0oillege, arated as jud,g t .and diriectitik of the w1ork; operations . . It is s6mp years andin this.c4piacft stated, that Hien I 4 th wliart durifig week of Fe[biruary 25- rl" since Seafo-rth skaters sell Seed Show -bad becorme one 0 1 all wbod,tbi Ibe, drawn. from bush amid a - . 'have had, the opplocr- the most Outstanding Fairs in tb V Piled; nieffile Co. be delivered, withruout , . tunirby a f dressing Province and 1hat''the n-dmbeT 'Of en voucher f rom the, Relief Officer. , I thermsePoes in fancy tries and ,the exciellouee ,of the qual4 Whirtiradre�'AK�ayi That in 0M - I oqztumes ' ' -pefform- ity' bf the � seed shown, would com . . V, j� I L ,1Jr"V%er to a re�u on from. ,Uhe Tele- ,amd '[D" . ing on, the ice, and, the pare mloat favorably, with any 'be Inv, i 4" phlonia ICbfulmilIssiom, applying for a � I 1. .in ' Le.kjo Carnival Friday night'will as . 3'roliess irrell' seem I 4ar Sq14 VMS asslisl � IlDim of $2,000, for telephione, purpos- I I result, be largely arttende& ed,hy Mr. -Alex. B. IMcKague, of Tetes I es, the Treasumer be wtithoTizied to ,a I . . . wateT. . I � 0 ism- a cheque on the Dominion .Dank In addition to, a siplendid list of' , . . After the judging Prof. -Squirre � ", ) . , . . in favor ,of the Telielillione,Cbminids- priz,es. for cbaracrt�e,r and doindic cos- spoke to an'sudience , that overflow � and forward sdme th T. N. For- t,mies, races, etc., a grand prize is into the ,hallways,, and his addines! � -, - I 11 surer. . 1.11. 'being given to the la,dy vkw is to be i as always, was listened to with th ) - 113ell WImitmlore: That the Clerk chosen Queen Of the Carnival. keenest interreat .and. attention. . 1 I advertise for tenders fbT the posi- I I - Prof. Squdr�ll Is a fluent and eaz ,�J tiob -of operator of ,the stone crusher Charles,Holmes isi President of the speaker. Ile possesses a,rare fund o � ''I � � I - for 1935, whose duties shall be to Legion;. J. M_ M�&Mfflan is Secretary, agricultursil knowledge and his wa. ll, secure and keep the time Of men and and �G. D. Ferguson, is Treasurdr. of inVarting his inrMTmI is'sirn I L 0 teams, direci ,the placinIg of gruvel, . 0— ple and ditect and makes an unusua I . 4 ; eversele the upkeep of the Imia,chinerry . appeal to� ,his audience, as well a 0 .1 I ; I and regulate t(h,e suppily of tearris and furnivIn-ing them with mujc4 valuabl nien. l4owiesst or any te,nder not nec- Northside Church information along agricultural line . 0 6 essarilly accepted; tenders.'to be sea]- ed amid inarked '.'Tender," tb be in Holds Song Service In fact., Prof. Squirriell's pres-enic both as judge and- isipeakeT, thas prDfv I hand,-. ,of I Clerk on or before March ed no sm,all factor in raising th t . 15, 1935. 1 . . Hensall Seed Fairr to the high stand I W-h1twore-McKav: That the C.ol- I- .I- 'l -k- ,1-- �+ i-6, A — —;, - and' +,-, the I= I I I I I I I I . I I I I , 11 . I I I . . I I I I . 4 1 1 1 1 c 4 1 : 4 � . I ' 1711 To Was & rge a - 5 ly ' � leetbir be histructed not -to doll4ct the the servite of Song 'held in Northside where fit will no;Ar be necessary fo .1 I isuin of- $5.'80 included in tax on il—� UTqt,e-d -Church Sunday evening. The the J)ireators tio secure larger a , . . itate, Of Mrs. W.' Brohdfoot, afid th. pastor, Rev. T. A. Carmichael, ibok coiyorriodation kor both the seed exaccept cheque fb-r bala.nee. ,,. for the topic ,of an inspiring sermon, hibits and .the audience. . . ML -Kay -Whit -n -tore: Thatt t1he �aud.i- ,,The CAft of Gold." The choir, un- Other speakers who gave shor 'LOW re"rt as, reoid, by , them be der the efficient leadership qf J. A. addresses were MT. McKague, Dr, A ia4aptodl, ILhe, finanicial condition of Stew�wt,� giave a fine program- of mus- R. Carripibiell, President of the Society flile municipality ,being very satisfac- i� which included three anthern: "All Reeve W. J. Jones, 'of Henqall; Reev . . bory, and the auditors be commended Hail,the; Power of Jesus,$ Name," Mrs. W. R. Archibald, iof Tuckersmith on, their very effiderift -work and re- T. A. Caitiniichael taking tilre solo Rev. W! A. Vorung-,Herisall, and I%& colmlmiervcktrio;�s; that 200 copies be Part- "Hark, Hark, By Soul," with A. M. Stewart, of 'Ailsia Craig. I .. printed and, copies forwarded where Mis,',es; &L Turnbull land' Margaret The following is a Idistof the priz necessary. . The Cirlich as soloiists, and "Orossing the winneos: Fall wheat, A. M. Stew rWhftmo`e`TJ1cKaLv: t the f01- Bwl." Other siolectio,ris were a male art, W. R. Dbugtall, H. TTuemneIr . lowik* ar,daunbs ble paidf Rel'ief— quailLe-tte by Dr. F. J. Burrows, E. C. spring wheat, Jothn Robertson, Owe Zahn McLean, gas, arii& oil, $2; E, B. Chamberlain, E. H. Clbse -and J. A. Geiger, H. Desiardine; early oats, .4 1 4136bidie malk, $12; A.- C. Routledge, Stewa,,,t; ,duet, Mer. arid Mrv� J. A. M. Stewart, John Robertson, Be zl�, $36.26; D. MiciLean, wood, Stewart; male chlarus, lad$esl double Elder, O. Gedger; laite oats, W. 27 cords, $54; L� GDTmRey, wood, quartette. -�fiss Carrie ffingst, Of Dbuga% A. M. Stewart, A. Bethle $9.50; W, J� Finnigan, &uppliecs, Brussels, lal�o, delighteidthe congrega- A. Shirray; hulless .oats, Bert Klopl $95.86; Dr. E. A. McMaster, me&cal tion with two well Tendered- solos. W. Alexander; six-rowedbarley, A. X services, etc., $16; County. of ffirron, Earl Van Egmond presided at the Stewart, John Riobewtson, W. R. Dou one-half cost pautients in, hospital, org-an. gall, Den Elder; field ,peas, H. Do,, $65.&5. Wkinicip91—Edwin Cihesn�ey, . jardine, 0. Geiger & Son, John Pe auditing, $20,; Hiariold Crich, auditing, —0 per; yellow -eyed beans Sid. M. Ai $20; R. Dalrymple, Pay I-Ast No. 27 1 ' thuT.; fielld beans, W. R. Dougall, .' $7; H, XeMiUan, Igoistage, etc., $3 ; Young Liberals . Popper, T. Sherritt; soya beam, Be 7I;reavarer RVbbert, Coyne and Down- Klopp, R. LM. Peck, Win. Alexanderey Drains, $22.02; D. F. McGregor, timothy seed, W. R. Dougall, J,.oh acdount salary, $50; R. J. Beatty, Meet Wednesday .11,1,� .. Truemner; red clovei i premium on bond, $20. seed, John Dolton, H. Trusmner; a . WicKay-Gemmiefl: That the Reeve, The March meeting of the� Th-omas falfa seed, Bert K16pp, WnL Alexan . Treamirer and -Clerk. sign ,the report MeMillan Young Liberal Club will he dew; early potatbes, W. R. Dbugal, of the Road, Superintendent and for- -held inthe club rooms7on Wednesday A. Bottles, W. Chapman; potatoe, ward slame to . the HighwW Depart- 'of next week. The, program . arrange- general crop,,H. De�siardirre, W.. I bnent. , Dhn Do"'gk1l, H. Trueniffier; bruckwheia: .'McKay -Gemmel: That the Col-lec- ments are in the hando. of J, Broadifoot and. Garnet Fre . e, aft.d. a H. De%jardine, A. Bottles, Elgin Row tor be given, an extentsion of tinie . . cliffe; srweepstlake, inost icredditab, until next meeting to continue the profitable and enjoyable everting is. promised the members. showing of grains and feeds, W. I co-IlecrSon, of t�axes. Dbugall, 4 firsts, 2 seconds,, 2 third Clouncil adjourned to meet on ,Sat- ,Lunch.!will be served and euchre ' Judges_4Prof. W. J., Squirrel, o urday, March 30th, at i.30 R.m. played. . Guelrp,h;- A,bex. B. WKague, Secretar I I —@_ I of the Teeswater AgriculturvI So Hospital Aid � BAYFIELD ciety. —*— � �11 . Mrs. Brandon, returned, last week Bell, Grieve Wins Seeks Books from a vis* to London. . Harold SoDitchmer. of the Agricul- LadiesTournamen I tuftl College, Guel,pb, was livanle fox � - - . - The regular meeting of the Wo- the week --end. The ladies of the, Badminton Glu I imen'ta Hospital Aid Asdociation, tio Mr. and Mm. -Charles, Parker re.- hold anotNer ei�iioyablo tocurniamen Scott Memorial Hospital, will be held turned -Suniclay from Siarrida where on Saturday adiberr-noon, wheii Pe on Thursday, March 7th, at 3.30 p.m. they. visited Mr. and 'Mrs,,. 41. King. Grieve and Mary Bell were declare . in Qirnogie Hall. . MTs. M. Woods efilfertained the winners. . . Will'each merrilber try'do bring in minstrels Tuesday evening. Resiults were as -follows: :iis wrilany lboloks for the Horspital Neu Jean Woods iA visiting this First Round I.Abrary bis they cani? week in, London. . . 1. - Heilen McLean and Mrs. Weiedmax _1 — were eili,minatied by Pat Southga, .. and Mrs. D. H. Wlilson. L - Miurin and Ella Elder defeat Former Seaf6rth Boy Enjoys . edlBres,sile Cluff and Beitty Southtga,k I . Mary, Bell and Peg Grieve,de:Ceat ed Nora Stewart and Mrs. Meir. 'Motor Trip to Florida Janet Cluff arid ,Mrs, R. Spfroat de . . feated Ruth Thompislon and, Bett . Mr. Charles Clark, Aylmer, son of After brelaIdast we drorve about one Sout�gate. Mrs. R. L. Clark, Seafor* who with mile out Of Oluir Way,to see the homes ' Second Round . his wife, is spending the winter in of Henry Ford and Edison. which are MTs. Wilson and Pat Sbuthgate de Morida, recently completed an inter- beside each ,other facing on the wa- teated. Mrs. Munn and Ella EldIer. e6ting motor.trip through that State. ter front, but we were quite disap_ Mary Bell and Peg Grieve defeat MT. Clark tells of the interesting pointed as the trees and' shrubbery ed Janet Cluff and -Mrs. R. Sproat. 1 0 siglits of the trip in a recent letter from the back completely ,hide the Final to his mother. He says, in part: iview ,of the homes. We lett there Mary Bell and Peg Grieve defeat I diwe have had the most, wonderful about 11 (for Miami and stopped at edMirs- Wilson and Pat So 4 I* tr* We left here Monday mlorndn.g, Bonita .,SI a little wW!e, as Tea and sandwiches w e sery the ,". and got b,ack on. the 12th friends of ours from AWImer spend after the game. 1. and covered a little -over 700 miles their winteTs there. It is a small . —a— and I, -don't think we missed any Of place but good, bathing and fishing. , . . I � 1.' ,the iniboreGtin�g and beautiful things Then we hit what they call the Q C.I. Lit. Sponsor thab were to be seen, All I did was Tarniami Trail, 100 miles acroiss, the 6J* a* questions abbitit places of inter- south of Floriida through the erver- est and then we would go and see gladesi—good road but no towns- D lightfulAt-hom the�m On Monday we saw the won� a oo s derfal parad� in Tampa; Tuesdity, to get 9. sandivich and coffee. They The first �nnual at-ilidnile of th . Ringling Bros. winter quaTter6 for claim this is �be, la"nd of rattlesmakes Seaf0Tth Collegiate Institute Liter the circus and.'a wonderful, beach at and alligatairs, also the,ho�me of the ip,Ty Society was hela in rthe school o Sarasota; Wednesday, Rriggling"S Art Seminole Indliane. There are several ]Friday everiii,nig and proved moat en L. Museum with 3,5 mliillien dollars worth Indian villages with walls, built a- jeywe. . of the moat rwondoeul. paijintings. The rourn(f the�a Kd pole fences all e6vered The scho,od was bily detoriate Mirismin rprust have cost a couple of wkh pallin leaves, so you can't see in, throughout. Dancing Oik plate i million and its beautiful lawn and Their buts are ,built the eame, way. r0he auditorium ZI , 8 rooms w4er 1 . gard,en or courtyard is worth the Most Of theim advertise, wanting you a,rra#ged for cards -, games. Musi � pffee �of admission alione; Thursday to visit them at IS cents, admission, Porr d,ancing was .played' by -the Re we got up oax4y at 6VNen �;%Iock, left to see tuh-6 allilgoor.faitm. We wel)t jackets Orchestra. 'bil . .1 sborut.ei.ght ahid ,drove 86 miles t(J into One where they had two alliga- , (During datermigm an 'enioyabl - Vorb IMeye'ris, foT breakfast, at 1,0; this tors but it isi,jdst a graft, Of course luntelh was seTved. The cordmit6ee..i ." � 14 e'alled th-6 Royal V61cm City and they 9611911"SlOrts'Off Indlan 90urvtmiTs- charge, included �Betty &uthga,b . lthey mtAirfly arobemtfiftil. . (Conthmed ,bt Page 8) , Dorothy Par I k% add iHolon Orich. . . . I . . . . � , L . . � . . . . . (* - I I �, . I L . . , . I . . . 11 1, , . , . '. . . .. . , " , . � ,� , 'I , 1, ��: _ _ _� , ; . .. " � ',' "I ' 4, 4 ,' - &�'.,' ��i'L '. , , , ,� k,L , , � ' " ,��. �, 1. � . � - �, , . 1, ". t,:�� ', , . , ., � . , I � . , I .. " , - I �, , ..", . : " , ­ 4f I �A'In 2!. 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I "I". _1 ...... ­V� " " 1�ose First Game at George- Will Meet Winthrop in First ' Sessioli ts , - "., " I ,�,,� , � ", - '' ._:_ ;' ' - �. . �" , 11 41 .1 -� ..'':.,�,,,� I ,� 'v . ... , I ! town, But Win the Of Finals on SaturdayANNOUNClit BACON I On". ec' r . ­ . 11 " R � � 1. . . : � .. ­ _ .,�, 41". � .", 11 Round 7-6. 1 . County.. 1. __... — .. ',ffli, �!­ . . . I ... ".4"', i . Ni .P . , ION , 1, � I .ght; Antici ate Packed LITUR-COMPET I "", I 11 Rink. ­ I 4 ;; - � I ,-� ". . . CASES � SET OVIE I ,,;!;:,R, I . . 'A lz�� "', I _,� .� ,:�� ,, . I .. I " ,!7 1 Cash Prizes 'Are Offered , I I �Ii,�Z�"7. ., 3 - LARGEST CROWD OF ­ . � . I .1� . ,;'A , ' I I'�., �� �� � , , I aulorlher round in the . ,.: :.�A - I , _ ., i8eafortb won District Farmers Who , S. F. Dalvidsoll�' 93�wsvls, har&ww ': : ", X . - merchant, w" T-dels , I ,,��, ;,� I'll . �, ��.�,., . W�G..HA. - playdownq when, they de- SEASON AT GAME idaij n1glA aoq=. �, -1. I . . . . . 11� n feated Geoirgetown 4-'2 -on- Wednesday Compete. . * in ,assize court, Gaderiph,.qf, i�Whaxigp,,-v� ' �",,;, c � � I , ��_-N`. ... . ­ .. I I perjury. Justice.'Hippe tobk'the c6is6 , A 111, .I t711. If eveffdng.th* winning the round 7-6. The largest crowd lof the season . . botin the jury, 11oldlug that 'he was ,"r" . The locals lost 4-3 in, Georgetown. on turnea Out last Satilrdak inight I'loir A Spring Series Bacon Litter Com- imvir . essed by the nilanne . T in 11.:!i�� I- �.,, I ! '�,, , t yv�" , ", "'11, MIDn&W but� bit tolp form in, their the third game of the M.6fillan Cup peitkPon is agai being sponsored by aeoused gave. his ervidoice, anA- Wil , i,� t n . ,,, � - sami-fintals, and saw St.. 'Columban the Federal and Provincial Live -Stock he was convincedi a sWorn'Staiememt ,� ' "'." " , home game. ,Borth games, were eJean .11 . .. -..� .I I �1; I _ , ,!, eliminate Egirnondq4lle, with a 4-2 Branches for -vows farrowing from made by WT. Davi&on, on, which the ­ , .,... ' I, and fasit'with the locals having an score in a hard-fought,struggle. Pen- March Istbo May 16th, inclusivg. An . ' - "M , 1�,-A,,� - . Y perjury charge was entered, was In'- I . " t� , 1, �� � , ,V��, I , edge in, the play. On Wednesday alties were the eause. of . the lbseVia bona -fide farmer lm" make entry in nocently inaide, with no intend 6D ;; , I I i . A If I wght the loicals ,pint on a brilliant downfall. The Saints took advant- this competition and contestants will mitslead the court. . . �� � 1�! I , ' The gTand jury deliberated nearly - .- display of ciamobilatidn and team work age of every bpening aird, seored two be divided into zones which will be A,�. , 11, gm,ls in the final frame -while they adjusted according to the diistribu- two hours an the Dia-K&IDn' perJuTW, � )�� � I - and were backed,up by McLeod who held Dgin-jondiville scoreless. I tion ,of those completing the i=teat incident befb,Te bringing � -t, . �­ - .. � . . in, a, true . .1 :11, � . . A ,� . i I proved a sensatibin In the nerts and The first period was fast and fair- Each chritestant is expected to keep hill ,and 12 julrymim r�veTe' challenged - _.. �,� . i . .-.:5 oirk was outstanding all dur- I)r even ,with the Saints having a a record of the, approximate amounts,, before a Jury 'Was finaily selected' J ' ... ,-,]�., sw. " .. .� s ' - c e,,... a jiimr(�17 game. The'Seaforth team -slight. edge. Both teemo started Out kind. and price Of f44ds u94 ,hurt G. Gifflanddra, K.,C, Londlon' is * . ] - . 1 1 . play New Bkoilburg in the next strong and we�rie bn ev,en terms until there are no restrictions, on, the uae cial crown pricisecutor. I I . 1: ��--, . . :12 III round. P Kling ,drew a rest'ifocr tripping. The Of any -feeds or feeding merthods. All The case revo,lves. anound � the deal- P�� d. . The -Georgetown �eanl . *er6 � Saints pre5sed in and. -McQuaid beat pigs in the litter idust be marketed ings, Of Davidson with Ahe Walker i ,_._1 srriooith Working , s�uad but weye not -McGeoch on a hard shot fram the at the one time and in order to quali,- Pio,se - poultry famM44 located "outside 111"I"', � S, just"goud enough ,for the locals. Sea� wing. WeGelo,ch outguessed Robert- fy them must be at least eight pigs- the town limatsof Brussels,, first with ,. " � �-,' . .i . I I . _01 e florth was easily the better team oTi. son when the latiter ,made a ni6,- stollb in the,litter raised to. 'marketing age, Walter ilijose, the fbun le-ij an4 later 1 I ' . I - i".5 , the night's play. They showed the rush that seen -bed like another tally.' and at least 30 per cent. of the litter wLth Robeft Pearson, wl%l,D pumba,sed . � 1, � , ,.: I I y came spirit that carried them C. Flannery tied the count; when he miust grade as select bacom, . 11he b�si,nesvy in 1229 and went into .,�'._, f t.hToiugh to tbo� chalm1p1briship last shot' in Kling's ,rebound from a The Ontario and, Dominion DePaR- b&nkrurptcy in Nuiviember, 1931. It 11. it , � , , year, and- will pTbbia1bly db the same scrarnible in front of Muir. The per- Ments of Ag#culturke .are Offerimg was the ,custom of, Davi&on 'do ex- . '.11 ", . . . , - this season if they �wntinue to play 'hod ended 1-1. . $200.00 in prize money in each zone -tendi credit to the pio,ultry brusa,re-'s , . : �".,��-, ,- I the same brand of libekey. Leppard In the second frame there was to be divided ais Pollows: ranging from $800 to $1,200 during .J, . e , -has streng,filiened their second- line plently of a,,ct%n and beavy checking 1�.Tt, nO; 2mid, $19; .3rd, $18; 4t,h, winter rnbnths, .the, debt -being pad. ' ' ..".... �-. '�': �, and has tearnied up well with Carter With DUTnel'OUS Perialides resulting. $ 1 7; 5th, $16; 7th, $15; 8,th, $14; off diking the surnmer'sea-son. . . I i I : I '40 , . . .. . S. w has aaso shvwin ,.hockey ability. Dale drew a -rest f.)r cross checking c Order For Airest . :;il e, 9,th, $13.; lfth, $12; 11th, $11; 19-th, . . -.1 "Dutch" Dinri,lop, was, the star of the and, the Saints forced the play. '"Ac- a civil ..�, - � - $10; 13th, $10; 14th, $10. � During thepragreas of CAM . � . .;4 , " game and never cea,sed to wo`rry the Gench wa-s -kept fhuvw keeping out the . . . . .., " , e -ubber. ,George Krww'picked -p 'he Completed application forms inue. in county court, Davidson is, alleged .,�.' . other side. Besides back -checking, he i u .t. 1 - . , .."11. was right in on'the .gohl 'numerous lcyo,,se puck and put in a -nice gcIIaJ to be mailed to Mr. L_ E. O'Neil Live to -have sworn falsely 'that Pearson , '�,J . Stock B,awjh,,...paT.1iaTn�.nt R.A�ff.,._ Dmtly.. Owed hirn..$9215, or ;M.-wherEas .. 1. �1. . 014irnee but ju-�it -failed- to ,beat Hoare Put Eg-mondville ahead, for tim -first , _ 5 , ��', L ' i" in the GebrfFeitiovi,'n -net. . and only thne -of the game. Play be- Toronto,' within 14 days after tl�,' the cro-%m alleges the correct arribunt � � 1� " . �_ da" of farrowing of the litter Fur- was nearly $800. In December lost, . ; "I � ,'., .Lepipard. opened the scocring when came fast and much cross cohecking I - .. rovi,wiai police ,661ted, hio p''Irace.olf ...'_; - s, .Tom tiolok place. Kling and Robertson ther inf,---ation and application . . ,. . ,he 'beat lHlaare, on Carter's pas � p ," Sills -took a l6ing shot that Hoare were pernalized for carrying on a forms mlay be secured from, Ian Mac- usimess and seized his ledgers, a Zt - 11 , � . , ��;, . ulture'. ,w t cleared, to the corner. Dun rbe battle. Trott drew a penalty Leod,,- Dermi-tinient of Agric 16�,,,, aw1rest fol- , A .,.,. � , 7nt for Davidslan's. , ', I I DP went pnma , I g I I _��. "I 1. . . -a few minutes later and the Saints Clint`DT4 Ont. . ' . ._;��` ". . in fast and, ,passed out to Flannery Witnesses Tuesday afternoon were .;�. " , ; who put Seaforth -one -up on the peppered McGench again. Robertson ,.;:,...,: I e — *_ Robert Johnston, COUnty Court clerk, � . . i; 11 4W round Ito end the first period with tied the count again when he slam- and ).Miss Olive Sqchloefthals,_ court re- . ... ; Seaforth ahead, in the fturid, 5-4 mced,in a goal from a scramble. Mc- . . �� 4_.":�,` , , PDTtEtr, wffib identified the raccirdsi I 14 . .. ' . W. M. Societies' and Provincial Constable P-. E. Me- 't:, � Sanderson -drew a rest for charg- Gooch had no chance, to save. The llf� ing LeIppard. After he* came on R, P6"lod eil-ded 2�2. 1 wh of 60veTaf iniparbaiA ...:�T ... .1, - " 11.), . . � e Riddal was penalized,'for slashing and The third period was also fact and Hold Joint Meeting cpa"'ge's ha-min'bol'deen, tl�iItn from Davidi­ � 11 - the box by his bro- allmlost everything was tried' as both z� I., I . � .was followed to I sbes ledger the pagesy he sai,dy,hav- ,� . ; th-er, G. Riddai, flor an accidental :teams fought for the winning goal. I I . _ ' ing to d10 with Pesiso,ri"s aicebunt. An 711, �. ?" in trip. SeafoTth put on the power play Both goalies made spectacular saves The members of the McKillokp accojun-t which Diaividson had' Tender- � �, '�` Z4 . . and kept Hoare in hot water with as the puck was rushed froirij end to bTanch of the W. M. S. of First Pres- ed Pearson for $700 covering a per- .. .. kPI 11 the puck inside the Georgetown -blue end- McCakby made the count 3-2 byterian Church were guesitrl at the iod' when imeasied had said the in- �� �, .11. L line. "Westza cleared down the ice fv= a face-off near the Egniondviale monthly meeting of -the senior W. M. debtedne-sts was. only $25 or $30 was 4� ' and Boshart dirove it back, the puck net.. Egniondville played every man S� of First Presbyterian Church which filed uo an exbibft. I ... .. , ' s-ifting through Sandeamn's fingers Up in, R, Vain. eff ort to notch a C*Un- was held on Tuesday after -noon. Mrs, - Short Session : .� ,',�, . bar Irt � �,�,, - and bouriced inth the net for another tier. They g-4ve Muir a .lint time of Robert I, hart presidedL 'Repo Is Things mi.oved swiftly and- smooth- , tally. Do-shart drew a rest fOT charg- it but he held them. out, Dale came were presented by ithe treaSUTeT and I y i.n t I ­,�, he assize eburt Tuesday amid- �� � irig �ust as the -pieTiod, endedL close several time,. I srupply secretary, ,the visiting cbm- . "I �_ indications axe prIoeeedings will eon- 11, ,�;,... With Seaforth a men, short and de- Hildebramd bToke through and inittee reporting 23 calls. Mrs. H. C. clude Wednesday, ,�ne of the� short- k , ..I. termlin-ed' to stage 9 colmleback, the vis- drew McGoo-c1h outof the net to clinch Feast was ap(PDiMIted' Wekj&r.le and est sessrioas On record, in Huron Quo- I . itorsi preq,sed,the attack. Fina,11y R. the victory. Egm,ondvdlle had every welfare secretary. Miiss H. 1. Grta- ty. .1 � . '. t I 1�1. Riddal scored on a pass from Creiton. man up on the attack when this goal ham, read, a ,tribute to the late Re"'. , Wlule a juiry sat in its box Clifford � I ; Sanderson -%va-9 given a perralty for was scored. Although the losieTs put John and Elizabeth Stain, who were Keys, Stanley Township'farmer, and I � I - 1'. ' forth a last Tn�nrute rally, they went killed reemitly by,the Communists in . 0, charging and. Seaforth put on the his formerhiiredman� Abraham Zaphe . �'..e.. I I ' prower phay. C-arter, Leppard and UnTewaodled. Ghiina� Mrs. ,Charles Aberbart read got together with their respeotive "'.. I . " ore again It was one o,f the best but Tough- an artiole on the "English Languiage LOUTI-el, came rth a settlement and I .;.A - " est gam�s of the .4ason. Both teams Band," and a tribute was pa,id to the .:1, 1, the datter beating HosTe from ten were farirrly even with Eginondvillie's late editor of the Glad Tidings, Miss buried the hatchet. Zaphe. sued, -hiis ....� I feeit .out. .1fildebi-and was put off for employer for wages and asked $1200. , ...... 1,� I . .... s' in-terfevenice and the, visitors kave penailties, spelling their downfall. The 11. Frasep. damages for alleged slander, accus- ...., ' Mrs,. W. N. Knechtel book charge ing Keys of telling numgrous,peo,ple I I i. . Sies-r-m-th a merry timie of it. Fin -ally Saints have strengthened their team .. � , , ' Creiton picked up the 14yose puck and 03nsiderra,bly and, might prove a of the program. Mrs�. J. E. Daley that .he (Za!yhe) 'had stolen hAs em- .111. - beat McLeod. Leppard was giiv,en a stumbling block for the Winthrop favored wi-th a- isiolo, accompanied an plo er's gia�oline and sold it to mbt- . 13. le team when they cla,sih on "Saturday th,c, , ,no by - .. 11 penalty f -OT tripping and, was follow- Mr.s. N y p -?a M� R. A�rrinie. The ,,i�tq over a perio,d -of months, , . ight. Winthrfocp,, however, is, still a Bible reading was taken by Mrs. 11 � ed s,4r)rth- by Siarrdersoii� The vi,-itors ' W. The ,qigned agreement, eff ecl7ing the 11 1 fairly, safe bet forr the charnipion,ship Free(nan. A'greeting from one of settlement, reads in part: ... �, S. . f played every Tnan up in a last frantic 1-11 . ralav and battled away until the final this year as they have th,,,� strongest the oldest mernibers, Mrs. Leslie Mul- "That the pwqies to this action de- . . I -1 y bell sioundled tio end' the game. defonce of the.le-a-gue, and trhoix Nr- hm, Who is in her 904b year, was al .00 mire tx) express to one anotheir �their ... ".. ' � - wardis, are bett-or balanced than th,o It,a(L Arrangements v.f,,re tmade � 1, 11 It was a good clean g-arme -%vith fOT muitual mi�understandings Cnat have .1, I �, plecn&,.� of excitement. Some real goo( §aints,. It will he a tupsei, lio-wever, the Easter mc,eting in 1 April and a led up tf) this litlig-atibn and the de- 1:. l , _ � plays were put acrosq and 5ome nice and the same large crxywcl wiill .be on joint meeting of the Barbara Kirk- fenrlarit agrevs to pay plaintiff $125 .:,III,' .�, ch-ecking -mas witnims,ed. The G,,Jorgv- hand tic) cheer their res,p"tive tearns. rrian with the scnio-r auxiliary in in full for balance.of wages and all I town team -wery a nice burich of �ST. COLUMBAN—Go,s], J. Muir; May. Mrs. J. L. Bell wa-s appointed claims to dat,e' and the parties niutu- .1 11 t pl&vei-s and the locals have as r. d., F_ Nalone; 1. d., 'Mac Robertson; diclegate to the piArvinciaa m-eeting. ally grive and accept the declaration � go(XI, . . if irot '[witter, t1han m1o4. of the teams cent.re, A.- Hildeibnand: r. -,ving, J * Mrs. Knechtel welcomed t . lie new of one anothe,r and. all bygones' shall ' c I mtered in Junior O.H.A. competitinn Malone; 1. wing, N. McQuaid; alt6r_ pasitior% wife, Mrs. 11. C. Feast, ivfi� `:tiri anid nft.eT this date he bygones andi should prwe a strong dontendier nates, J. Lane, J. Moylan. D. Me- thanke(l them for their good wishes. i1ei-xPen tc�-111." . . . Carthy, C. Mallo-nie. sed. The �. � t foi- W.O.H.A. 11-ITIOTS. FG',%1-0,N1I)VlLLF,'— Goal, R. Nitc- She was pleased to ,come he,re be. Tho�-c wr-re no costs as;pe." 11 ,!I, g GEORGETOWN—Goal, Hoare. r cause ,on, looking up the cangrega. docii,niii-nt ,s duly signed &-nd witnes- ...? d d., ,%,ndlen�on; 1. d., Westion; ce�ltre, Goich i r. d., D, Dale; 1. d., C. Trott; t:011,s I'K,lTd in the blu,e book she Fed I , R4 Rid-dail; r. wing, G. Rklidal; 1. , cieTAre, F. Kling.; r. wing, C. Flan- r' -e set over. They , wing. niery; 1, wing, G. Kruse; alternates, ou-nd that this was a missionary Three <a -es wei Creiton; alternatest., Wildox, Bradley, . -n-, V. Bell. church. , are: lfvLean vs. &hweitzer and I Duncan, Sargent. T. Flann< . I ill. XcGr�g(xr, A. I . the IsAies, and a vocial half-,bour c ... k 'SFiAIFORTTT­Goal, 3ULeod; r. cl Nicbolskan. A deli-cious lunch ,;vas scrved by Walker Pierce vs. Empey and Bre- ... ,e RoThaTt; 1. ,d., Siills; centre, Dunlop' Referce—Gvrd. Main war %­. Vli-­ Clon,swnt was given by i ; .qpent, during which Mr.s. .G. A. Baj- respective couns,el in all tases. . r. wing, Fliannowy; L wing, Hildie- lantyne pave slame well rendered —0 - ll-i.iiiinid; ialterng0es, Kirulse, Leppard, I piano selecti,)ns. Loi's aod .Jean . I . Corter, Kennedy. Wright also sang a solo, ,Mrs. W. A v I - Referee—Stan Smith. Honours Canon- . ' Lions Enjoy Talk by , , � Wright playing the ace umparii,rne nt. i * . I I I . i 1 4 - WINTHROP Austin Smith ZURICH . Goderich Speaker . " I , The ladies of 'Cavan 'Church will After the eviening service at St, The funieral of the late Harr 11 ! y Mil- Li -on: 0. A. Barber presided art the 4 - hVid their meetting in the olnurch on Thomas' Anglican Church Sunday, 1�e,r, who was killed ]a -%t Thurs�ay in Nn,tnigilitly bia,nquiet of the Lions )Olub ,� I Friday, March 9th, and it will be 'Rev. Canon E. Appleyard called the an auto accident, was held on Mon- beld at the Oomandreial Hotel Mon� 1. - opened at 2 p.m., shurp, as it is the attentibn o,f the congregatii,on to th,e day forenoon, interment tiaking place dav evenring. Dir. F. J. Bechiely gave . �;. WIDTI-di's Day of Prayer. _ fact that Rev. Canon Austin Smith in th,e R, C. Cemetery in this village.. a repiort of the Crippled Children's � W&q lestviing ,the parish to take up Deceimied was a resident asliwood — I ,residenc,p. in Trenton, where his of D Committee. Three tonsil oases had I - .his and wa.s a truok driveT in the employ ,been atteii,ded to and' three girls sup- 1. - vorni is the Rect*T of the Anglican, Church. I .. of Mr. E. Guenther. In abtemVt-ing Plie'd with gla`SSM I �; During the thrie that Ca0m and- to feed a chain under the rear tire The gruest spea-k-er, ArIchdeacom Jaq. ; � -Ramilton ITW%. Smith have resided in geaflorth. when the truck stalled a 'few miles Bateman, GbdeTi�h, gave, an instructive 11 . ea.qt of Zurich, his arm was dria-mm and inibeTesting address, on "Mexico," I I . they have both wp,n, the esteem iof into the wheel and he was suffomted) in which -he spoke of the architecture �. . I the cougregation, and ciamcmunity, and when li,is face was ,:-,'u.rvke,d into the in Vera ,Orqrz and other Mexican cit- q i Canon, SlmiA ha,% 'been very userf�ul in ' I . coninectibri with the work of the whole smow. * The heavy tire rested again-st iies, also 5m..2 h "tits, ,of the, dilTerent I % Coke ' ' hdq neck when he was found vlaortly Indian trilb-, 'k, v, J. A. Xurin con- .1 ; � ­ congregarti,cm and especiall,y in the after the a;ccident. He wars 21 years tribilted a &.. :, z_jmpanied by Mrs. ". c-hoiT, whem ho acted as chkAr loadbT. old.and was highly respected.. J. E. Keating,, - i Henry Edge 74&a,d an appreciative ad- . � c Made Solely for dtresi,q . and INTim-) Fliziabeth Freeman . ; . . 1. ! n presented Ganion Smith with a fi,yrrnn I . I I .. c�� :1 - Home Heating Use book on which the nurnes Of Caniorn 11 .. I I Appleyard and the Triefflfbeirs, of the lil.. I clioir were inq,ciliihed. Cainion Smdtih First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth . ,.0 i,'. d repliled, ev.pre-m-ng the t . .. �.� I I',,*,- ' great plea,sture .11 R11 u - Morning Worship at Eleven . . . Anthern—'The Lord is My Shep- : he had found i-ni living in t1he tbwn of . �.- . . 0 A High Grade Seaforth and espeicially in connection . herd." J. T. Scott and G. C. Rennie, soloists . . . Sortiton by. Mr. ­ I I ' c Feast: "ON OPENING THM ACTS or, TIM APOSTL198" , . . , ' , "i"' d with his wbrk in St. Tfivnia,s" Cliurch. 'th tooks.Vp, -to Them," . " �.;�,, . . , Evening Worship at Seven: Anthern—"My Fid —0 , 1- 111�� _ ., ., .L� Domesti Fuel isolloists, Mrg.J. A. 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