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LITTLE RETIRES ' Pok Financial Position ORGANIZES F�YEAiR As Last14alf Sc ;+ ,'�+�P ;�G4
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Public Utility Co7rl�anission MEMBER SPL+'Ay'S W. H. Golding, Huron -Perth County Loses 1 Vr!yQ Repres- Large Crawl Seep 1VIitchell ® • F � ra t� � l t � �I'po,", {�P
Re-elects E, L. Box
Chairman.
WILL JOIN 0. M. E. A. -
Weigh' scales, Clark for aleventeen
years, Andrew Little this week ten-
dered, his, resdg,npUes t'o' the Public
Lltillityr Com>,mi,•sslom„ The commission
is advertising for applications, for the
position.
Meeting im the counsel chamber on
Friday, the Commission re-elected E.
L, Box .chairman,- Present officials
-were reappointed.
.Statements presented by Treasurer`
D. H. w.in�n showed a successful
year's aperatriom im botrh electrriCal and
waterwor k:s departrnvemt. A notable
feature of the reports, was the con-
sistent 'gadn shown in the Collection
iof arrears during the year. '
M.1'., Regrets Carping, entatives Under Never' ° • • ` • grew 'I'cav ;'` "�� �� lei ' �a
Defeated Here S-2 On , t `r �Yt a `,' 0."`i11
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Destructive Criticism of Re latfons. t - 11 y
Tuesday Night. A Praryer CR��,G��
_ Fel' Se001, a 5 nalhi) rr
Public Men. G04 'bleM the folks, wbose eve [roars- ,..---.-� .• " , r t ai
SIX MAN BOt RD tCLINTON PLAYS HERE i, > 1
DEBATE ON SPEECH All' thaughtt of self, whose` amjfl . nee (APPOINT OFF +C (Rt 1."1.+ n,
THURSDAY NIGHT temdg, ��
The Co'Llegvate Institute Boand re--a..w,,-------.. .1st ,11
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FRO,4 THE THRONE cyclo J. F. Daly as. Cbik -man' at th'e To brig>kten and, mralke Are, ww til 1.', ,
while, Tvckersandtlr co>3?uedl met
board's inaugural meeting on Siatur- . Town HWi, S'eafor!tb, on ,SaN1194yr f., �r11
W. H. Golda-ng, M.P. fb,r Huron- day rwarrtlrlg. M. A. Read was reap- Tavisrtock . la 6 1 3 1 'Who cfheer tine outcast with a simile, with the mem!bem alk pent aeevg, . t
, pointed Sec C 11111ton 7 5 2 0 10 Tthese spy lhrat1bingens Of heaven Wlritxnar`e presfdedt "file rYiiu'resp,09w,
Perth, spoke in the House on Friday Wito gflad'ly gi'aie their bit of lealyemt enoe from EatZ Vara h}mKtnYi rid! Shat.: . t
In the debate on ,the Speebh, from the ; Vetary - treas- Sea forth . , .. S 4 3 1 9 )
Tihrone � ,ry asci. Gode¢dch .. 10 3 6 1 7 , nation Army was i7atbled foo f, ,rth ar s,
MiUcshe,lll .... 9 1 7 1 3 Oh , olio[ an Fallen earth would 'rove referen'ee. Dr; Wilcox, . of ' 'Liynld oU, ,�
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speech, as reported by Hansard, Comfmittees If gavel by the lawrofdove,
follows: �: Supply Seaforth 1€��3, Mitchell 2 was, ordered: to 'be paid $'5:00; for Mbled'- y,` G
ee, Y M Th ell eaforth 13e'avetr•s, defeated tine Wool for tele other, high bell law deal examtdmation', re McE inahey, '.plr. a ? �
Mr. Sd,.to' r, at :Ul'e outset I want committee, H. Would, drwelll in ltarrwony below. S. BrUardfoot was'
to.,etitenid, to MY hlon'friend ,tlae 1•eader Stewart, W. ' 2 for the third con- appointed geed It- 1
secu'tive time on Tuesday ndght be The Masters image, meek 'avd retie, speCturr for, 1939 at ramie s Y
of the official opposition in 'this house. Duncan_J. Y Would shine d'n souls by' .In dre89e!d1. ✓ash'
fore' a large crowd• The fans'Knit- Kennedy. fN
('Mr, Manign)H my, ttinoere congtrartula- F. Daly; pro- reseed Zhre best
tions upon having •been chosen for , darty c o., m- game of die season Bylaw No. 3, appointing poa>;wdkeep , > `
for tthe Beavers-, aa they were Far give, odr' Lomr#1 and bless ns all, ers, stock valuers, and fence ?�� .,
that importrant piosftion. I cotugrattu- zniUkee, Ghgs.lug P13 Flay The good; the bad in errors thtafll', was gassed. The council appod'nted1., . ,
late lair also upon his recent e1'ection Aberh'art C. 'Perfect combimattion plays the en- Tie, suffering and stare ddstresrsed
and his re-entry into this 'h use. The A. Barber, A, t're game•. March 4.th at 2 pan. as the drarte to a=
The .game ape-neil wiUh bath', beams 1VIay call ore find. Thy promised rest; meet the latae-[ ��
party of which is now header .has '. Chuff; esu- y valuaators, P�1?N'"i
Mr. a great deal to db with the shat- M'r. Daly plarydmg fra,stt ,lvookey. Harris opened' And make us ever more ]like Thea the tax collector appeared! before L `
'Phe aecrebary was instructed) to, re- W. H.- Golding, M.P. for 'Huron- only. officer, Jahn Currie. the scarfing for the Beavers when In time and 'bh'rougth` FAernisty, the council, reporting. all prapecratie's f
1vg of 'the -history ,of this dioaninion, New regulations II. LABEL GRAHAM
new the commission's memberslad'p in Perth, who spoke in the House on gaveming toasty Schr eii'er gave him a pass near the In arrears for taxes', anrd,.it was deoid�
anal it is a very high ,honour to be t-epition, oils Collegiate Institute bfwe Mme,, L S.
eppaud ,tried one of his red to pass a bylaw instructing tle Ool- t,.
the Ontario Municipal Electric As- Friday and recommended drastic' Closer- as its leader. The ton: gen- Roarrds 1zs• teswltexi in aboard' of sex famous solo rustles to tie the score, • • • • • • 6bec:tor teat te'diskrsin, fps amoutatsl but '.
Isodatnon. The +members of the com reduction in expenses; elimina tleznau is an aggressive exporretut of
mission were teamed delegates, to at- tion of alJ overlapping services, mert}.bess this year, rather tma.n• eight only to be stopped by Stade. Willis ' to return the properties to Goderich
federal and provincial; his party's cause, and I .know lie will as formerly. 'P11se county' council Chas, we'n't through the entire team - for collection of arrears at an, early 111.
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tend the O.M.E,A. Couavewtiom in To P gradual put forth. h,is best efforts to .colt it now orvl p pis orate. l
ron'to neat week. reduction in tariffs and ether tax- y ant* representative an the ed to pHatz{which put the Beavers FORM SFAFORTH t
to victory. TRI'e f[rst t%me I came 'into �/(� Since the county hes agreed 10 ply ;u
es on consumer goods; every pas baatd. two u L > earl came back .on an-
sible endeaJor to extend trade Personal contact wdiah the force of his
and a firm control over relief ex- aggressiveness was during my own a ether sola, this time 'beating:,Stade. 50 per cent, of the of an acre of ':
enditures. by-election campaign in South Huron -• Mitchell came back strong at the land purchased by a srih,00l section tr
WILLREI'EAT SlLASSMID�E P start of the secued when Le RESIDENT LOSES EYE for reforestation,
in 1932; and I wart to go on record PPard Provided t+he cost s1
Alumni Sktatin broke away and stickhancllin
AT DUBLIN ON FRIDAY now as expresls'inrg the .tope ,that in g Uhraugh does not exceed $5Q, an acre, the coon z,
the years to come Ives. aggressi'veuess a the entire 'team, passed bo Wright to cit also agrees to pay 25 per 'cent, of �,�
WALTON ENJOYS VERY Party ®n Monday tie the score. A. Hildebrand girra;bbe3 Russell G. BOrrett Injured said cost, the •Clerk to prepare a by- 1
wUI meet with the same .success that a pass from' G. Hildebrand i.n front of law authorizing the payment tchereof. ' h
it met wdbkv wi r all othe--son. 'the Mitchell net -to The council agreed, to . t k
Dubin Hockey' Club is aponsoring a Then, too, with all others w ho have put lire Beavers in Explosion in Toron- b Pert E. B. Gan- ".
SUCCESSFUL PLAY 1'he+ annual skating party of the S. up orae more- Three mstnuLes later die $2.00 a month rent for 'tousle for r
.return emgagentient of the 'hagrhly sic- sPokeu I want to extend my cangra.t- ,
ccsarful play, "Silas Smadlge," in Dub- ulations to the -[rover C. I. Alumna Assoc i -tion is 'teens held Muir picked Uha darner of the tact with t0 I� aCtOrya redroef.
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1 -in ase Friday etnen(ing of ills week, aril the seaoruder (Mr. Cheerier) of Monc1>ty even'itvg in Uhe Palace Rink WiLli,s getting bhe assist. Hattris Accounts were pasUed gas fla}lows:
cc )� the ,motion now before the dtouse. and is: being e~a.gerly awaited by 'again' scored, thLe. time on a solo H. McMillan, postage, $3.60; D. F. Me- ,kph
I'rtzseruteal two 'weeks ago the play Qh ► Clarissa Presented Russell G. Barrett, former Seafarth S
attracteri a Carpacity Rowse and the re Bot,ty [[nese foam gentlemen [retie ex- Sk£iters of elle dristiiCt, rush, after .orae perfect combination Gregor, registering B., M. and, D, 4"
resident and ex-s2ude'nt of the S.C.1.,
beat performance was arranged ,only eellenit, °Iconstruct'ive 'speec:hes', and A comimittee ba.s arrangentonts well 'Plays at c.eutre. Schroeder handed I $6,25; W.'t C. Govendock,, rent, $5.00; , ,
TO Large Audience xfrr;s a.n,othe,r as suffered serious injuries in an explo-
after hundreds' of requests b persons tie are d,es'etvin of all Che co'n rat• in laird aril a varied and interesting pass 'nea.r the cad of Stewart Bros., o1dJ)x4rirztg, relief, $8.67;, .
y y l' g rrc>c ram 1 be in art t the erit)d to sion In an aeroplane Yactory at Wes- i a-
who hard not Ghe opportunity of see q On FT'iday utratiat>5 which have been offered dakr- 1 t; ngtd• P Put flue f3eavars fn'ur p,riday• A. C. Routledge snapplues, (relief, 9
alhead. $13.55; W. J. ;rl pp•' 't`'
ins Cie filet show. Ing the course of Uhis debate. "Russael•1 G. Borrett, 31, of, WeSW12, gen sv Ices, re- :�
• - The third' pc:ni<xl was' one of cheavy fiat, $29.76; W. Arent, coal, relief, ':'1
Members of the este are; Silas A v0. succLsSful I should like also•t,o extend, my con- lost the sight of his right eye when very play entitlt i. clleckin'g., but U. 1411d'ebrand finally $12.94; W G. WfUis, shoe's, relief, r
Smidge, from Turnip Ridge, County "Oh! ,Clarissa." was given in ilei gratulrations .Ua the two hon. gentle- broke away to score i)u a solo -asst[, an acetylene getkeratou exploded at $1.65; W. M. Spaat; .wood, retie(, ,r
Clary in Iowa, 'Bill Hanie Judy, an nik-a w -11o, were recently appoint.[,d to a Ex -Minister Uhe Ile Hen,o c- aircraft plant yes, ,
Y; Y, Community Hall on Fridtay eveningWillie receive,[ the first penaLl,ty of $11.50: McDoaaldt 'B'akery, bread', re- � f
the cabinet. I believe floc boil[ ,,hese terdaY." tilt 'Coronto Star says. "Bar -I
q)rplran waif, Ursula Krauskapf; Thad- fast under five da rection of Mrs, W. • the game w ]ten 11e was sent off for lace. $4.8'6; R. Da pie, Pap List No. ;;
dins McPlveeters Ghre villa Shylock, C. Bexnnett arae Mr. Oharles' Sollars. h'ou members wild fulfil the duties of Dies at Chil•liwaek tripping, wl"' ti was, seat ofP for r"etc was Ghe foreman of the welding 1 $173.88; Town Seafarth, relief, .0
James Ktlauskopf; Mists- ,Simplioity Th' was a large audience, two huh- tle ,offloes to which they have been , division of the plant and was exam- y_,
tits same offense near the end of the M•ant'gomet•y, $59.87; D. F. McGregor, • ;,,
{GIr.P3icCsters, .TltadYlitns McPtheeters' dreif•L fifty beim assig>ved, ward Wilk prove 'to be a ctpxIit game and wthile off Bell scared, from Old Age Pension App., $2.10; D. F, r.;: k
9ist�t, Vetavdca Mal K pt'esent'' w�Yvo tiro-- ins otic acetylene apparatus wa't't an
ynea.ux; Ralph ought en'o led• bads u.ni u0. la Miss- to tl','eir constituencies, to tive govt rtt. Mott. W111'iatn Atkinson, 70, minister electric t'i9tilt w1hen t'he ltul'b broke
Y J Y 4 play. a sl;ramtbbe in fri,al4 of, bhe n•et with I Mc'� gars postage, etc.. $3.Ot}. :f
Thoinh ll young minister, Tinos. But- es, Dennis, d4aughteuts of Mr. Porter rent, and to the country, of amicwiture fvon1• 1928 to 1933 in ora' ntinntste to go. and trausa'd a small explosion- w Counrit meets' Saturday,Feb. 25th,
tens; Emil Thornhill, ihris sister, Gene- (Dennis, sating very acceptably between Then, -too, on' behalf of the citizcros till, British G lumbi<a Convervativo "The injured man was. attended by ;;sip
! luie "'Us the ,'[•rand ;,'came in ndmt•- at 2 p.m. -D. F. McGregor, Clark. :.,
vieve McCethy; Netrrasbhenia Twigg, act;;. Tine ne't whout'1 have the hasher [u represent, Governmont, (tie{l in CAhil'liwac•k, R.C., tex^n yvatas of I::,,r'key [.tat A. 1lube'rt. '?
ptmec cls. were $55.00, Dr. W. H. laawry. Toronto eye .pe-
a stage sdmu•ck 'hdred' girl, Frances De- which, were in aid of tire Community I .'handl like .to take 'this opportunity s? Tuesday. cia{is,[, who reported' today that ,his
y star ck'fens'emt,rl of ,thr Beavers, ,has :R`r
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Laney; Leola P;ialery, a young farmer, Hall. fund. file c�ar,'te is m rollows: of exprv..,i'ri's to Cheer nuttjesties the •.,Mr. Atldns,mi was born Sepif,mbc,v missed, His rnhr, •, • way right Wye was completely destroyed.
Silas' nephew, Clayton Looby; Wayne Mrs. Weathe.rboe, Mns. RoyCarter; king and queen the appreciation of 4, 7868, at Whitby, Ont., slam' of Mr. g+' . rn Mi -t -I The left eye was slightly damaged, ';j'.
cheill hist week, but ! .• -sill be bac t; P.ad int®n Club r ,'''
Kendall, TRtaddius' stepson, the black Mr. Weiatherbee, Mr. Jotun Mar.s,h:al'i;, the people' of my con,tituency for- a'nd Mrs, Jom,ph Atkinson, former• ort the tNLrn for '1 :cu •;tlra the doctor s,tatt)d, but the .islet will ,1
Uheir having Y's game be salved. [{Inratt also suffered slate R
xheep, Tdtomas McCarthy; Florence Norris WeaDhtrbee, Art BiswleY; Ver- g gvr*aciou.sly cc'n5,ented to res'ialenQs of i;gnvon'dville. with Ciirvtou, Pd.Lying tI,< brand of ,
visrit our country in the c^onting sum- lu 1917 he married Kabel C. ]loss, ), ar:xl Facial barna and 'hand injuries in Goes Tobogganing anis
McPheeters Ilhadtliva' aristocratic cnn., Miss Ana:a Dennis; Eleanor Ca- of faint I:ciwtrd, Oat.. Mrs. Atkinson i,cl.Py float fieaforlh tans' 111,P to GTP. gg g
daughter, Dorothy Molymeaux; Os• knot Lodge, e, Mi s Milalred Sellars; I3ut• mer. I believe this is ter<-• ftnst :Lime , thr blast.
I',", 1 t ri1x1: Goals,- 13e;avel". I{ar-
wald Garlick, a clerk in, Thraddlus' ler, Horb Travis's; O'lie'ill •, the lin the history of Canada that royalty ani[ a son and dau'gl1,tt•r survive. "According to a }siert offereel who
y Pa Tis (tirh.rxtidr'r1, ,.n;l; }{tarns (VI'il.lis)
>tatore, James Delaney; Muriel Armri• licem,an, Bob Kirkby; blue cook, Bethl will 'have visited' our Shores, and I , , ini:,-stigated the) ac•tidvat, Barrett was Members of the SeaPorth Bat]min- ' !
_ 1Ln<, Mltche'il--Lr't,lLt�i: i1.;:,. ton Club held an enjoyable tubo n- 't
y p can assure them that from Ulte peir'ple •— '-- exL,minin an ex,hat>"sted acwtyl.ene g
[ago, Judy's aunt, Marie Krausltn f; ;horror; Swami B. Hemi. H;arveY I tier•ond k'erio(i (;-rats, Mitcix'll: I g 'sib
'Villagers, Mrs. K. Feeney, Bill Cur- Bryan.; Mrs. Cabot Lodge, Mrs, W. of Lh'a rxnrnties of Iluron and Perth genurativr. lei+ w'as kwking inside [tae tug Party on Monday evening,
INSTITUTE MEMBERS �S'r ig'h,t ([ Plv}ra rd) . .;11 ; Reavc+.rte: A Ltivah was served at the courts l,at-
tin, Frank Evans. Director, Gerald C'. Bennett; Mr. Cabot Lad e, Mr. they will receive ,a loyal we[come• tank with an electric light ex'tencion�
Lodge, Hiddr*brand (G. Hild'ebrand), 4.10: I er in tthe evening and a number of ,k
Holland. ;1 r,t u�,�ft,r Bil•1 Farquharson. I am sure everyone intea�es�tcd' in ��j Jiuir t �6'illis), 7,3tr; Harris, t3,nr1; w hen it i:9 believed th•l+ bulb broke a.nd '
tho'welrare, of Canaxlu must have bxlen ENJOY SOCIAL EVENING Ila, igt,itod the smiull amount of expipsive I games played• •:sir
Tis (Sc•hroedt,r). 16.00,
deeply iml)ressel w"iU11 the full and 'I'llird l'cn-i(hi.-{;txtls, ISoaverS: G i mixture of acetylene and air that 0
Londesboro Continues Lead (Continued on Page 3) - Hildebrand, 7 n;;; Reil, 19.pU. i'en;tl- w,uuld ire I�;ft in the tank, the official P1,
In Junior Farmers V League
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for a rest for boarding. With Plan-
Londes,boeb . - 2 0 1 5
eery 'off, Dublin scored, F. Stapleton
Dublin ............ 1 0 : 2 - 41
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getting the countr
•Egmondville ...... 1 2 1 3i
The period was rougher and
Kinburn .......... 1 1 1 3 (
faster with five penalties bt�in)g hand -
Winthrop ..:...... a 2 1 1
ed' out, C. Rintoul, Krauslkopf, M. Rin -
The Junior Farmers 'held another of
'tout, O'Connor and Itowland being the
'their scheduled games on Saturday
vfctlmfs. 1!)gmrondtville put every man
night wi.bly Londeaboro and, Kinbu'rn
up to try and tie bhe score, but were
playing t'hro first game and 'the old
only successful in scoring one goal,
nraa,Ls, Dublin avid Egmlandviike, In
Venus netting it, ending the game 3-2
theoecortd game. A fair crowd was
in favor sof Dublin,
is attendance.
EGMONDVILLE -Goats Marie; de-
Londesboro 3, Kinburn 2
fense, C. Rintoul, 1.1. Nicholson; een-
The first period opened with, the
tn-e, Flannery; wings, Geatnmeli, A.
play fairly even. Landesboro book the
Nicholson; alt., M. Rintoul Nigh, Mes-
lead when W. P111ey netted 'their first
's'enger, Venus, J. Nich,ols^an',
goal. Thi§ was ,the only goal of the
DUBLIN -Goal, J. McQuaid; die -
period, and Arthur, of Lgn,des'bono,
fense, Hanley, McQuaid; centre, Frank
received the only pemal)ty.
Stapleton; wings, Rowland, J. S,tap-
The s+e'aomd• period was rougbeT
Teton; alt., O'Conuor, McQuaid,, Reilly,
with pievty of heavy checking. B.
Krauskopf.
Ililey tallied, for KinbFut to tie the
Referees`Wil'lis, C. Flannlery,
score. Londesboro agarn sowed to
Londesboro 3, Egmondville i
put them ore up. Fairservice was
Tiflis was- one of the fasctest and
given t2m credit for [Ards goal, C.
cleanest games of bhe season' with
Reeves was given, the only penalty of
only one penalty beans handed out,
the period.
going to Venus• of EgniondNille for
In the last period Wniburn forced
tripping. Both t'e'alms started fast,
Qw play, but with no result. Arthur,
with Fg.mondville�, forcing the splay.
*of Londesboro scored: ona break-
Grey scored the first goal with Lelper
rl�e
I
4wcay'. Kfmb'arn, took advantage of
Fsa iiserviice's penalty for tripping
getting the assist after 7 minutes of
play. H. Nicholson tied, it up at the
. v4len A- :D1alle beast Radford, for the
15 mi'n'ute mark.
farA . al of the game. FmaL score:
In sscand fra-me both teams
Iondsbo ro3 3tmb
urn 2.
were checkan gheavi heavily whiOt' resw1 ted
Re4emees-W14is and Flannery.
su„ Pert l7btLe acltiou.. Snell scored
LONDI:JMORilt-fixoal, Rtaddord; de-
wthen• the puck glanced) off C. Rintoul'.
erose Arthur, B.Riley;ileY; centre,, B.
.R%1QT;
stick with ten, mamutesof the period
wags,W. Raley G. Fari'r'ser-
gone. Two minutes later G. F'airser-
, viae; alb., S. FFatrservice, ffaggett;
vice netted Ianothea' with W., Riley
9SneR, Leiper,., Radford.
,getting the assist.
KINBURN-fift1,,R. Rintoul; ' de-
The 'third per•.iod ,was scoreless as
Sense, Dale, TL IL'rAW; eenbre, Dor-
Londesbom played a great game of
r=Ce; winger, A. Riley, B. Rfiley• alt.,
defensive Illockey, keeping Egmaond-
A. S�wft; G•. Scott, F.. Scott, Carter,
Ville out of their territory. Venus
MDlotmid''. ,
was kent off' for 'tripping and 'while
Dublin 3, Egmondville 2
his penalty atlas game eallled
EgmonrGvialle head tibe best of the
3-1 for Londescboro.
Ilia,' durfr,,;,'the firs? pariod, but d'ti'e
;t:GMON1DVILLEI--Goal, Earle; d^e-
, to same unlucky brea:ke cornet not
fenso, C. Ptintoui, J', Nicholsoau; cen,•
eCore. Frank Staplebon' slcorrdd; fof
tre, Flanmery; wings, Gemmell, H.
Dublin• on a Weakaw'ay, and near ,the
Nicholson; alt., M, Rttttoui, Nigh,
end of -the ,period; with one man sihort,
Vemnks, A. Ni�cholfton,,
Dublin again) oc'ored wh ',O'Connor
LONDESBOR0--Goal, Radford'; de-
gert't ng the stoat,,
fence, NAggift, Arthur; centre, E.
In; the ,aeftvd Nicholson. wor'ed for
Riley; *Lnft 0. Faf erviaeet W. Riley;
l@ 1d)vilto tots,
gYnoA a 'power pltay. H.
.alt., S'. F'A3rs4-M'cp CrI"ey,lgmiE,1d, Lgtper,
ISTlich'olstx> wu'penaliized' for tripping
D.. FWford,
acrd latieai on 1. ftlitery was, sent Off
Referee -P. Walls,
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Prepare For Next
General Flection
Preparatiouls for the next Dominion
general election are going Forward
steadily at the chief electorml office
in Ottawa. On Tuesdtiy a 381 -page
book of olection i.nrAruetlons prepared
by Jules, Castenguhy, -thief electoral
officer, tante from. the King's Printer.
A week ago the -names -of the new re-
turning officers were 'announcod in a,
special issue of the Canadian Gazette.
PartUanteut 4asd, se's�qiou anaale so
many changes in the Flections Act
that the new b6ok of instruction -5 will
require careful study by all engaged
in the forthcamdng campaign. After
one ta-ial in the 1935 election' with
permanent voters' lists, revised year-
ly and always readry for use, Canada
is 'going ' ba'c'k to its fliistori c systema
of preparing new lists after a general
election is, -announced.
In each electora;i district enumera-
tors will sally froli h in pairs, wi'bh one
Consermliwe and one Liberal in urb-
an polling dfivisions, after 'the writs
fo the electionhave been issued and
obUin names of aid men and women
entitled to vote. The enumlero ars
will wear :bronze badges for Id;eadfloa-
tion purposes,. In, 'rural pobld'ng ddvi-
sdons tive lists' will be prepared by
on ra w
i one enwme ter who will 'b se-
� y e
felted and a'pprove'd by thte returning
officer.
Enumerators. will start work forty.
ntn'e dhys before polling clay and must
thave their work completed by 'the
42nd day. All the, Lists will be p,runt-
ed locally by the returning officer by
the 26th day 'before polling day.
At the 1935 general e'lecti'on each
voter wata notified, by a postcard of
where be, for she could; vote. Under
the new system, in cities, of more than
25,000, every voter will receive an en-
velope containing the complete, licit of
all voters in the Polling division. In
cities of under 25,000 and In towns,
these kilts will go to householders, on.
Ity and. to such Voters as are ' 1 i vi,ng in
hotrels ands rooming rlouseq.
—*—
I -•
"Didp't Fistcu,ffe, the famous boxer,
start out as a atli llmer•7” •
"Yea; i't's only in the least few years
What he struck out for h3m,self."
Y
"s ,f'a + u�'r,i
i. ,y
atne.,r,;,�.,,e-.Y,. a�,�v.,.iS.-,k1.. Y-,;6:iri!
Institute mlembers ;rad friends to
ill*;-13eave•rs: Willis; Mitcht'ld, Hab
wtatcxl. i!here was :L tlaSlh which
gecl�ely l�i��lk ;;3
0110. nuntbor of fifty -lou, gathened re-
kdrk, y
thit•w a shoPt of fla.me into tine work-
rc,.otly at ill(- hlorncr ,of MT. a d Mrs,
'l�xM11 (iaYP-,n 111(:k, N+c1r(Il RUa �• for
]tefPreP- J. 1lctttlly', S4ratfuTd. (
Toroth's face.
"An acleylrni> is tank
C
Wins tSpO�IlS al.
ref
a
(31•:-1' r't':1i5-._-Gi)a.l, Stade; ltefense,I
g•ene.rator a
:..,j
. at evening.
Willis,. Krusv: wic.gs, Muir. S'chrxae-
wli:lc•ll holds calcium easbido upon
Ihrring bile year two sidles oompeted
r1'er•; c'en'treMardis; abL, G. HildP-,
which water is slowly dropped to pro-
The, silver spoons went to Dr. F. ?,
in an attamdaance canU!'st. The losers,
br nd. F I:Lnnrr-y, A. Hildebrand, Bell
(lute at•t,,tylena, gas. 'The gas is con-
J. Bechely's rimk at the curbing club's
captailxl4d by Mises Joan G'emme'1'1, haci
siIIs.
dnlcted:aw•ay in a. pipe to be used for
weekly bonspiel Wednesday afternoon
to entertain bile winners w'hos'e cap•
,Ml'f C.IfF:IA--Goal. Homilth; dP-
welding purposes. ,r
and eveni.t}1g, with two wins plus 20. . ,';`
tairu w'av Mrs. Pearson Charters. 'Clic
frnxP, Habkirl;. rrtiinemran; centre,
"73orrttt was nrsthtxil from the air-
t
The rink: E. C. Chamberlain, Fred
first part of the e'venlin:g was spit in
Wright; w'i'ngs, Leppard. Cul{iton;
craft •plant to-Lh'e General Hospital by
R.hn•son, C. M. Smith and Dr. Bechely "
bingo tiwfh,en, prizes, wore, won by Mrs.
alt., iAir�hofel r. McAree, Doak.
anibulanrw fair an emergency opera-
(skip).
J. M. Scott, Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Mrs.
tion of bhe Injured eye. The De Havil-
1-1
0 1
i,eonaxd Strong, Miss Florence Whit-
r.
banal, factory is a half Inil-e west of
.,;
more, Mrs. Dave Mcl,ea:n, Mrs. Tom
I ufferin St. on Sheppard Ave., North
+
Midgets �%ln -, ill
Mrs. Pearson alaatetty and
"Chem
Athletics L id in
York -
"The
Mr.Aotl;,
Mr. Andy Crazier. a program
injured man is the father of a
Mites and Midge•tts'played to a 1-1 '1
was given, consisting of corlimundtyp
Duncan Cup
small chilli and has been e+mploy'ed
tie on Monday aftern,oaa' in the Atom
singing, a reading by Mrs. Paul Doig;
Race
by De Haviilaind for file past 10 years.
League. In the second game the Mid -
duet, Misses Jean, and Dorothy Gem-
Ire was working on bhe order of 200
gets dleferatM the Cubs 1-0, the goal-
meil; instrtrmlen,ta,l, Mr's. Ray Mott.;
Ph'e Athletics are leading the Dun-
trainain'g airlrlanes for the British gov•
getter being Don Stewart( wi'trh credit
solo, Mrs. Tom Gover.•irvck; mouth, or-
can Cup settles' by ore
ernent."
m'
for the assist going to Dd'n Hillis. °`
"'.r
gan and; guitar aelrPction Mrs Dare
paint and by
t
McIntosh and Mrs. Andy Crozier; step th•c,tt `'lowing so far seem to be the
t cram that wit l win bh b; famous cup.
dta.nce„ Miss Kate Dalrymple. A short T9t11 Amerks and Athletics wtv,a the
play was w•wtl given Pn'dtfled, "Loking first teaims, to play Staturday morning
For a Servant." ThH casae included with the game ending 1-1, O'Connor
MrN. Win. Oldfield, Miss Grace Wal scored in Cha first for the Atllvietics
lace, Mrs+. Leonarrd Strong, nrst Clirts', and in the second Phillips, of the
Eyre, Miss Jean Genimeli and Mrs. A k til
.11
11.
,l
mer s, ,red e score. There was
Wilfred Codemaro. A vc)to of thanks no scare in ,the thvrd, though the
waaf4 tendered by Mrs. A, Crozier to A,merkls were allowed a penalty shot. o�Cs:,, ::w��c i :;: -
the losers for their evrte^rrtrainm,ent, -*:;; ' a "' :
16-ritoul toot: the .shot but could not. M> `M :;t ;:zffr <. ::
and to, Mr- and Mrs. Govettlock for 1.11.1; r ;' ,;.4 ra ;s ;