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The Wee At the Se f rth C date Insti u e ro � �� � �N 4. 1
Monday. 7.'uee�tilaY. J , odneaday rt 'basic for.: _ ��' i .
prlgtd semalarder ref h 3 i, M i l,: `v f !' S
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Ginger Roqars ares Steava _,
in !'1I�tACIO S LADY" By Alastair 1NI clod, sthoptin'g the ,puck deur! the, �”
Beulah Bondi tae. In i'he lent rrldrinitett ai 'Play titre +'' �Y,f _ ,rr fad q*rpt �,1
s1',ii ° ;wl� f, $`s> f��' 11
Thur newEGli sneer 8ogere displays her AneP 1 .0 , k'nJt' E ?� kiii -"l"1 r ' iF P'+ r "_
Although 13. C. 1. may have Uhe The colon• Irl ibluo-got braw*-and dt Colts werle playing every maxi uP r , k ,1{ w
dramatic talents in this thrilling story of _ � k<' V ," t ah i, ,+4 �tNN% iii IM" j!
young love!
hammi>dow drockgy terra, wQnen dt Dorsa adds s ?much' of beauty etre Ithe stings. kept Stadte busy fbamdling ,]lots ftaafnat Il sir' �a, �y�t ft2�`"�,0' VfE�� n1 �1rY X 11;'?
Ibe water .polo Exeter (takes thei crake It is a rich ,dadnk blue, 'with gold every eangile. rhe 'bril'Liant work of �. "!w a '
Next Thurs VtdaY Sahurdu3 yr ' ¢ n t
y (or Uhe pUckj. Two Dams DeSt the Cal- hangings, and iv lobe neriine ds bh® sialic saved bhe P4easvers and the tsred+
"RADIO CITY REj/ELS" Weglatw� on Mbmdary jammed With 16 Collegiate crest. It all gee® to IlxnRn fan wi'naug itis' ' xF °i ��f
f Stnrrine
Bob Burns. Jack Oakie, Ken•nY Baker ,players to take tom. the Exeter squad. � * + +team''s ,most Important game so' ,Ear•. , �, , rr rr s �� gar ;n
Ann Miller Milton Berle The +dlay wlAsi fine; 'bhhe snip was ho•t A frietrd revtisited the. slchool ,rhe Three tpenailties, w9r handed out in t � )r n
A hilarious line -tip of high powered eom- and ,the toe was rotten. It seems othez• d• q friend w o came regular- 'this' penod 'two f* the Beavers and, '. � tY u ' e: Al
edians' in the years . most lavish, unusnalI'
musical! 'that a tin roof attracts, heat; anyway ly dual the fall, but of late 'his vis- 'one to the Colts. �l a, �l
Wry,
Coming - "AR.MY. GIRL" .the Ice- was i"mtm+ersterd •i'n thiree Inches its have been, infrequenit. This friend Summary- First Perdodr-<'soeJs- "' i 4�'t���r;�l�i'
of colli water. Notrhdag daunted, the Is Rosy!, the red squirrel. •a gay little Beavers, G. Hildebrand (A- Hilde- ,r; rre,���� 1
S. C. 1. -boys donmled Itlhervr outfits and ,squirrel who .bas, been, adopted as ,the brand), 1.45. - Penalties, Hubert • 2. I' �r, `�
swam put on the'jce. Me locals nruh Form 7nrasGoti The little squir- Cltmtom, Rah'h, 5.20; Draper (Streets) „ Vit;£
were P$rster skaters than their rivals, mel used to play the whole day long 7.50. Penalties -F. McEwen- FFnegt t, Ne�v r' 11
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STANLEY but Exeter excelled in swimming and in the trees outside the Fifth Form Second Period: Goalis, Beavers: CHIFFON
won ,the game 5-3. Theale was great windows. When the days, were warm Muir, 4.30 (Harris, F ornery); Schroe- SERVICE ,.Mose Quality S Shades. . pC R1"
Mrs. John A. Armstrong spent a few P1"
dd11)ioulty in securing a referee cru neo- and tine sow 'bniigtht, the squirrel was der (G. and A Hildfebramd), 8.35; Hu- )
-days last week with-. her sister, Mrs. b6dT was anxious for a cold sfludwer. ,always ,at the school, but (Left when beet (Kruse), 11.30. Penalties ----Har
MioIay.; who, is taking treatments at One brave man unwillingly gave his Jack Frost 'calms. On Mondry Rosy •ries. Clinton, goals, -tone. Pemralides� + l'µ I
the General. Hospital, Toronto. services and the !game 'began, one of 'came lout Of his warm nest and was !bath, Youngblut, Pickett. E'Lh:CTRIC New Style #;��� � ;1G,4"I
Mr. John A. Armstrong motored to ,the Seafoith 'boys took •a tumble and immediately sighted b happy boys Third Period -Goals, Beavers, none. . . . '.
Toronto on Thursday,,hie wife return- y SEAL x '`CQ1.tS Rich Fur ,�`,
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came up dadppimg; everybody laugihled anld girls. Now ,all Fifth Foran rejoic- Penalties -Flannery, Sills. Cldnrton: ,
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dng h gnie with 'himl on F,ridity- but, their turn; 'came 'latter. Soon: both es -to know that their little friend Goals, Draper, 10:00. Penalties ---Dna- 't � , ,
Mr. Robert E. Robinson visited teams were wringing wet, but, played Rosy is still amaupd, • hapPY and' gay 'Per' r
with 'friends, in Toronto :last Thursday - R
the 'game ,gaily r�md vigorously. Bell tie ever. Adlthlough slclr,00l a,s+ the home Refer+ee'--Felbaum, Kitchener. p
rand Friday, scored two of ,the Seeaforbh grails and of schollaslnc kwowledge, everyone can BF7AVERS-Creel, Stade; defuse; Smart New
Mr. Edgar Smith, of Exeter, spent Ranine got 'the -other. Thiene was (take a lesson, from Mother Nature. Hubert, Stills; centre, Htarris; ' vbiargs, DP�SS 11"
� � 1�'4rhe weekend at tris hams on the wale- water aveaywhere, hwt Yam too ««« Kruse, Flannery; alt., G. Hdldebramd,CREPE y2 ,. ,:i`.
• Goshen Lime.. cold todrink,- ' Exeter showed their "Comrmiencemo mit Day, Commence- A. Hildebrand, Schroeder, Muir, Wil-,
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Ttie Young Peoples Society ,held a fine Isportsmranship by admitting that Day, one more year has slipped away." lie,
valentine social at the Townsllrip Hall, it was shot a good exhdbntlon of hock This is cth+e opemdmg ;number that will COLTS --{goal, E. Elliott; defense, - '
Viarna, on MomdaX evening. ey and invited the team to return next greet the audience on Thursday and Rath, Youngblut; centre, Pickett; WOMEN'S WOOL Cosy
The funeral of the late Albert Rob- week if coondItions, were favorable. Friday nights. One more year has wings, Streets, Draper; alt., R, °Mo- FANCY S�'I'YLE Vesica Drt +y 7'
ertso¢n, formerly of, Varna, was held « « « rolled! around, a year of s'orro'w, joy Ewen, F. „,McEwen, Foster, Porterfield,
,on Mondiay to Bayfield cemetery, the We stand 'corrected in last week's and content; 'a year where records J. 'Elldott'
Orange order having 'charge of the calumb, one 'busanres6mamf on Main werebroken, scholarships wont 'a hap Seaforth 2, Goderich 1
ser'vic'e at the graveside. Mr. and Street .stated that the threefold plan py year to all. The annual eommendee- Over five'hundred'frame slaw the Sear 11 I.
Mrs. Rlobertsion' •left Varna about a should ,be stretched to inGludc an. ment is a time 'honoired tradition with forth Beavers defeat the Goderich NEW active
year ago and have since resided! at other items: 4. -Never do tomlorrow the Seatooth . Collegiate Institute, For Sailors On Gpd�3ch ice on Monday SPRING Printst'utrrabje 19c', 25C, 29c
Hesipeller. His death ,took 'place at anybody you can deo today, the past fifteen years S. C. I. students night, 'this being the Beavers' fourth .
the 'hospital in Kitchener, « « « have been em,tertainiug ttli,e people of v'ic'tory in as many starts. A large 1. •
The Inspector has been expected Soafort'h and never (havethey turned portion of "tihe crowd was from Sea-
- for six wreaks to come and inspect tine audience away upsatastied. This 'forth, who did their 'part in the cheer- .
VARNA hnispeerlamy a -gleamy aspect has hoe- , fuel be an exception. Calor- dig eectian. The ice was in poor ran MENS Overcoat's
T�1i11kthe school. At •thee prospect of the -
year will not 25%011 ''
. 'oostum+els, gay secngs rend dam:ces ddtaan,..with puddles, of water tin mast WINTEROf I't !
The funeral of the late. Albert Rob- eyed over the scdhool, , but still' lite has coanbitneed with a new auditorium, will places, ' making it' impossd ble to ,play .
fnson passed ,through the, villages on not arrived. it is suspected that out make thd51 CcA mrenccemewt 'a huge sue- good hockey. .
Mondial. Deceased Wats a pioneer of of respect, the prospect of the in- cells. The first period of ,the game was
Stanley. A little over a .year ago Mr. tspection of the inspector Inas' been de- * ' * * I fairly even, both a teams migs;ug
.and Mrs, Robinson moved to Res- layed,.•so it is, expected the inspector Students have been so busy thi's chances to score. Stade wigs kept Pring ��.��
peter. For see 'time it -bad been wii•l, ansepeot the 'school soon after week working on the Operetta and very busy in -the Beavers' net when TIP New
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known, the was a victim to that dwead Commencement. studying for ,exams .that 'have already the Sailors caused a few sci ambles .
ddseasid, cancer, and passed away in * * * commenced, that there has be'e'n- lit- xr•our•d the goal. Seaforth's best
Kitchener Hospital Saturday, Feb, 11, The new stage curtain arrived last tleltime for otrher°activities this week. chance was when Harris al:aietl on
in his •78Th year. He was a m'e'mber week and is now ready to start its * * * the goal only to have Doak come out
of L.O.L. 10.35. A large numker turn- usefulness 'one Commreikement night. The at`hieti,c soci'eti'es have been to block his shot. No pen�lltie, were
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d out to perform the -last rites at occupied in arranging for the diance handed out: in this period. PROOF 0'v lls Weight $1.95
tithe 'grravesdd:e in Bayfield, cemetery. r after Commencement- Planes• are c'om- Botch teams put on. the pressure ieran •
Much ,sympathy ds extended to his pleted and everyt'hin'g •irs ready for it the second and after • six minutes ,it
Victoria Hospital, Loudon, last Mon -
>now bereaved widow. to begin whew; Commencement is• ov- play Schroeder.., picked up the puri:
The W. A. of St. Jodhn's Church met day from injuries he received while eT which had come from a scramble in,
at the home of Mrs. M. Reid' Wednes- operating his ,th'res'hing outfit, when * * * tihe corner and 'shot it in, to give the
-he had his leg broken. He was con -
day. There was 'a good atten'd'ance. There will be a picture changing bee BY:'a,vens 'tire lead. At the 10 minute I„
A social evening will be held in the fined to Stratford General Hospital everal mionthst and atter being ''home in Sea forth Uhds week when S,eafortlt mark Sohmeder beat Doak again, he
ball Friday night, March 17, under , students receive thiefir ,diplomas on anci A. Hildebrand having combined
.the a.us>pdce�s, of St. .-•obi's Chfor urch. a month he was taken to London,
s many, friends ihdpe for hits speedy Friday night. Proud parents wile! im- on a. rush from their elute line. Gode-
Furthier details will be givens later. HJ m,e'ddato-,ly purc`tlase frames to protect rich trying ,card to scare, finally gat
Keep this diate open• war ro.s.
recovery.
th'e precious ' ,n;s from dust. Many their lone counter when Joe O'Brien
students would rather wrap the frame beat Stade on a bard shot during a
aamwnd thein loveetd ones, but parents scramble, with just five sccondts• re
MAN LEYwill object. A gilt edge frame will mainin'•g in. the period" ']try Gregg,
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2 condition, low Sills, , Hubert, Flannery; Mitchell
"Are these etre largest oranges you Gatenby, Habkirk 2.
; . price. Referee-Ohdck Appel, Stratford.
have?" asked Mrs. Brown of the fruit BEAVERS -Goal, Stade; defense,
store proprietor.
Ford V-8 Coupe, Hubert, Sills; centre, Harris'; wings,
'33 heater, defroster, Oh' no, ma'am," was the reply, Flannery, Muir; alt., G. Hildebrand, A.
,► > i "those are only the 'large' size. We Hildebrand,, Kruse, Willis, MacLean.
'38 radio, other acres- also have the larger, , mam noth•, MITCHELL- Goal, Hom'uth ; de-
. giant jumbo, colossal, and super- Stoav man Habkirk- centre
of followe-rs rn o a c
barrassin'g position. The facts are as neaddng. The Vancouver Member teid
follows: him lye was reading' from ex.hibiLs sub -
Mr. MacNeil (C.C.F., Vancouver) miitted to the Com.missdoner" which
moved bh'a.t ,hie whole question. of had all beein numbeited as exhibit
this contrar,t be rFft%-rred to 'the Orem- number so and so and was avail'abl'e
meitt.ee on Public Accounts for further for him and his followers long before
investdgaltion.' the pre"n,t debate started'. It did
Dr. Manion moved, an avlcridmient siee'm that. the Minister needed no fur -
1 ort.
TheLie
soon boast a scrap of paper that too
five long) years ,to attain.
former TecumseJ s ar, ,,ave
the first penalty of the game for high -
that the contract, be cancelled at once
Monday, Feb. 13 and he and his fo}lowers denounced
officially Ottawa, in: keeping with any plan for further i•nvestiga.tlon,
all Christian countries and cities, was and talked for days to skeow such an
plunged into grief and mourning over investigation was simply a waste of
the Weekend, by th'e announcement time. This am'eridment was ruled out
on Friday of the pas'sinJg of His Holi- of order.
nese the Pape. Then Mr. Stevemse moved far Dr,
At th,e opendineg of Friday's sitting Manion that th•e whole question be
in 'trod House of Commeonls, Hon. F:rn- invesd a.ted by the House in, Com-
,her vrncd7rrtnon. After hese rep .
were placed on Hansard, the (K -bate
immediately coilaps,ed.
The whole quesition now goes to the
Public Committee.
Tuesday, Feb. 14
Pambafniont moved dmto business to-
day wiheen the Prime Minister presemt-
ed lire Trade Agreement between Can -
ada 'and Vie, liatitted States and the
Thee Prime Minis -
Mrs. Johne M.u'rr'ay is spending this
week with, her daughter, Mrs. Joseph
water Bride
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A dozen or so piano's will soon .
sticking McKay. a great Christian churcirnnan and a 1
The last, period was much Che same brilliant scholar who was, pre-eminent ,ties
tives supporting it, whiles ether par• r
voted against.
Malady, in Hlibbar L
hardest for ,the• three remaining
the weight of cups to
type of 'hockey as,the others, every- in his devotion to the welfare of all I
Then came the •'vote on the main
The many friends of Mr. Henry
he is
Canada ,itself
with the Gcvvernnrnents of other noun-
groan under
be 'presented for athletic competi-
thing goiing along fine until McDonald classes and condationa of 011,17 fellow-
-notion, namely to refer`Iit to the Pu'b- '
•
me
33enewies acre sorry to learn
"umrdea the doctor's ire.
not support this, and Mr. Ca.ha.n walk-
out, rather than vote oen it.
tions. Six cups wdl'1 be presented the
arid Hulbert staii:ed 'to mix it up, a men."
His HO11nP.S5 has fill-
lic Accounts Committee, and then,
Dr. Mardon led his followers in the
Our te'lepih'onie system was put out
Against tah'e sunset crimson red,
Beholds the international silver thread,
wtiinners i'n ,tbe 'l'ocai meet and the
Medd Cup will be presented' for Sear
few of the other players also getting The death of
involved" During the battle McDon- ed the Christian world with deep re-
vote to do tale very thing that they i
of m000mnissi'o'n since last Friday by
the sleet and wind storm, wdfic�h
The St Clair was, placed by the 'hand
fortWs winmdurgs in the county meet-
aldd was injured and had' tdr be. car- Bret because it hras lost. a spiritual
delay- in whom Chrietianity had per-
had denounced for a week The Can -
servative members were quite emebar-
broke 15 poles north of Dublin, but
of 'time
The football team will also be Pres-
riled off the ice- The play was leader
15 while he haps the greatest leader in the wo'rid
rassed and Oddi ,not feel so good, about I
•the lines !rave been repaired and the
As the nationahatJic boundary line.
einted with the Crawford trophy for
ed for about mivutesi
he and' Hubert both to clay. But he. has been called to his
the leadership given them-
Arsrt news 'came in at 5 p.m. Tuesday,
Built of sturdy concrete and s'teei
winning the district championship.
was taped up,
The Sailors fore- eternal reward and the prayers of all
The 'day's debate was pretty murrh
Th•e roads are •again passable by
The neighborly touch it does reveal,
Shipp of our waterways beneath it go,
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getting penalties.
ed the play for the remainder of the will be that ibis But-enssor witl-lfill ac-
a repetition, of what has been said be- '
.]being careful in driving slowly over
the drifted parts.
As tinmanity crosses, to and fro,
o the. people, Immediately a tremen-
period,,, but were unable to score on ceptabiy tine 91'eat vacancy that his
•
fore with two exceptions: That was
the of Hom Mr. Ca -ban and
We are spiry to learn that Mr. Les-
May our fri'endship's ever deepengrow
Setiforth Beavers
St'adI6. Grupt was put off for board-, death has caused.
of condolence
speech
Gerry .
He Butermmmn had to be removed to
As the waters beneath it onward flow.
Period-
found.thei
dug Hubert, this being the last pen- Numerous d sove.. t by
•over the H eek
CabanMeGee
Cahan read' every word' of
fmoh talk surely the Government could
Some 'nations thein swords delight to
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alty handed out. were received
Se
Holy See in
e
very carefully prepared brief. He
very
the Colts in,. Muir scored) on a re-
ratdo,
Twass not built for thin" of battle;
pard beat 'Stade on a shot from the
'blue line. Habkirk was penalized for
of L91e
SEAFORTHt-fioa)', Stade; defens„• 'the represena Many
Hubertt, Sills; forwards, Harris, Flan- Canada• Many promr,e laymren
A. Hildebrand., G. called at the Papal Laga'tion. Mgr.
mercl'e stere leftists Charles against
the Mindste'r. He cli'argod Brim with
ty in Canada, spoke
and gymparthetic terms• His closing
you
profits for poultrymen last year.
own country. 11
for an adjourm-
Two nations for peaceful use have
built
using a high stick, and Sills followed
,him a minute latter for tripping. With
nery, Kruse; alt,
Hildebrand, Schroeder, Muir, Bell. Antoniutti has rece1ve(1 candalenees
Canada,
defiant,demliction of duty, inattentive
egle.ctfini of his primary duties.
Better,
Andnot for some gigantic tilt.
both men on again, Hubert was scent
GODERICIP---Goal, H. Doak; de- from the Governnien•Gs of
Mc- Members of Parliament, Members of
and, i
lle called Mx. Mackenzie a recaled-
example
Of peace one hundmdr years and more
down,, followed by Habkirk and Flan
fetnae, Granit, Stodriart; centre,
A- Doak; al.t., the Ditr.lornatic Corps, religious crew--
'MUL, defiant and incom•peteint Minis -
Ti lloeJ•���L�ea®�
Somebhiwg for all netioo'ne to adore,
nery, The Beavers Then used the
to
Kay; wtugs, O'Brien,
McDonald, Johnston, Westbnmvk, and rnundtles, Catrhol,ic ork'anizatione, and
ter. The reason given for all these
May the echo, that now is unknown
last five mimutee' of 'play score
nrtrmerous 'laymen.
being ,that had flailed to
0
Across the Atia,nebic, be gently shown.
'Tis
three goals. Hubert scored , two and,
6.
Young'.
Referee -Torp Gregg, Kiaoartdine. The debate on th-e Bren gun.• .con
st'he
keep the 1'ri:me Mrnister and the Gov,
keepcharthe
s' ttr
wondoeirful to produce
Sdomietbamig for ,iuiternati+onal use,,
Hi•ld'ebrand, the ,last.
Summary: First Period - Goals,:
Summary: First Period - Goals, tract came to an end tonight after
ernment properly informed.
Mr- McGee- who area, into e
:.;r.':=_ .- � z
•`� `•
Imt'eald of armaments so great
Flannery, Kruse; Mitchell, npnes Pen-
more. Penaltde®, none- days of reading from 37 r. Justice
speaker; of course,
Then
records of the Hrnrs'e report after rP
' jx•"::'1
ry
Pertraps Our civRization' to break.
allies, none.
Second' Period -- Goals, Schroeder Davis' repart, eRch
his interpretation an: the
ports that Mr. MacKenzie had had
:.
.. ,its
As the mighty arch spans from Mwe
Second Period: Goals, Beavers:
(Be•1), 6.00; Schroedv�r (A,- Hilda- putting own
of the Commissioner. It is
officials prepare and subnrdt to
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to shiers,
Flannery 2, Harris, Kruse; Mitchell,
bran.'d), 10; Goderich. O'Brien'19.05. wor^d}s
Hrrbdrt, Seafarb, doubtful if any judge could ever be-
council from time to time.
anottheer editaria.l for free speecli on
One is earapturedl more and, more,
Leppard, Wright, Leppanl. Penalities,
Penahti•ew
Pen- lieve that hds w-ordm could be used to
When these reports were read all
j,�
Fim genderriatdtons to come and mime
As a monument of peace on: the sands
Gotenby, Mitchell,.
Third Perio,cl--Goals, Beavers': G.
Thard Period: Goals, none.
alties-McTkmaid, Aubert, Grant, convey s many meanings.
indication that the Government had
ower kept informed at afi6 Haves, Dr.
_
of time*.
Mid-ebrand 2, Kruse, Hubert 2; Mit-
In the, first s,kixmisU in the Com
' mons, Dr. Manion hed• his little group
Manion demanded several times to
t Ford Coupe good
JAMES A. MUSTARD, Kipp,en.
obell, Leppard. Penalties: Seatorth,
t difficult and, em-
know from what Mr.- Mr.Geer was
I
2 condition, low Sills, , Hubert, Flannery; Mitchell
"Are these etre largest oranges you Gatenby, Habkirk 2.
; . price. Referee-Ohdck Appel, Stratford.
have?" asked Mrs. Brown of the fruit BEAVERS -Goal, Stade; defense,
store proprietor.
Ford V-8 Coupe, Hubert, Sills; centre, Harris'; wings,
'33 heater, defroster, Oh' no, ma'am," was the reply, Flannery, Muir; alt., G. Hildebrand, A.
,► > i "those are only the 'large' size. We Hildebrand,, Kruse, Willis, MacLean.
'38 radio, other acres- also have the larger, , mam noth•, MITCHELL- Goal, Hom'uth ; de-
. giant jumbo, colossal, and super- Stoav man Habkirk- centre
of followe-rs rn o a c
barrassin'g position. The facts are as neaddng. The Vancouver Member teid
follows: him lye was reading' from ex.hibiLs sub -
Mr. MacNeil (C.C.F., Vancouver) miitted to the Com.missdoner" which
moved bh'a.t ,hie whole question. of had all beein numbeited as exhibit
this contrar,t be rFft%-rred to 'the Orem- number so and so and was avail'abl'e
meitt.ee on Public Accounts for further for him and his followers long before
investdgaltion.' the pre"n,t debate started'. It did
Dr. Manion moved, an avlcridmient siee'm that. the Minister needed no fur -
1 ort.
looking .car, priced lo, .
i pantiac Sedan,
37 heater, radia, your
chance to trade for a
better car.
38 Ford V-8 DeLuxe
'Sedan, ' 6000 miles,
demonstrator ; heater, .
defroster, radio, several
extras.
FORDS'ON TRACTOR,
complletely overhauled,
governor, pulley, low
price.
DALY'S
Garage
Ford -Mercury Dealer .
was the second win for the Beavers
lee
SOr1eS.
Chev. Coupe, heat-
eXCellent condi-
Wer, p
tion.
Ford V-8 Tudor,
e
34 heater, $ smart
colossal sizes''." %
"Hair cut sir?" inquired a barber
Of a customer whom head was almost
bereft of hair. ,
"No," was the sarcastic reborL "I
want it ,done up in a 'bun and fasten-
ed with a ipdnk iribbom
fens,, e
Wright; wings, Le,ppard, Cw1liton-
alt., G. Doak, 'A Doak, Gatencby, Mc
alt.,Axe
Seaforth vs. Clinton
On Friday night the Beavers hand-
ed the 0buton Colts their first defeat
on home ice for a number of years.
This was also a first time, scheduled
has dePeate'cl the c)altse in a scheduled
0 H A gamre for over five years 'and
that the contract, be cancelled at once
Monday, Feb. 13 and he and his fo}lowers denounced
officially Ottawa, in: keeping with any plan for further i•nvestiga.tlon,
all Christian countries and cities, was and talked for days to skeow such an
plunged into grief and mourning over investigation was simply a waste of
the Weekend, by th'e announcement time. This am'eridment was ruled out
on Friday of the pas'sinJg of His Holi- of order.
nese the Pape. Then Mr. Stevemse moved far Dr,
At th,e opendineg of Friday's sitting Manion that th•e whole question be
in 'trod House of Commeonls, Hon. F:rn- invesd a.ted by the House in, Com-
,her vrncd7rrtnon. After hese rep .
were placed on Hansard, the (K -bate
immediately coilaps,ed.
The whole quesition now goes to the
Public Committee.
Tuesday, Feb. 14
Pambafniont moved dmto business to-
day wiheen the Prime Minister presemt-
ed lire Trade Agreement between Can -
ada 'and Vie, liatitted States and the
Thee Prime Minis -
ably
made, as to have trench an inlvesrtiga-
looking .car, priced lo, .
i pantiac Sedan,
37 heater, radia, your
chance to trade for a
better car.
38 Ford V-8 DeLuxe
'Sedan, ' 6000 miles,
demonstrator ; heater, .
defroster, radio, several
extras.
FORDS'ON TRACTOR,
complletely overhauled,
governor, pulley, low
price.
DALY'S
Garage
Ford -Mercury Dealer .
was the second win for the Beavers
lee
est Lapopte, in the absence of the
to the
mnttee 'on the whole. 'Phis was prob-
the most ridicuilaus suggestian
Lrnnted mr2r, Corn.
tar's speech was quite a 1 ngtthy ontwo
in two might's. The boys have a good'
Chancre of winning first place in the
Prime Minister, . conveyed,
House the me>wcsn•ge ,vent by the Prime
ably
made, as to have trench an inlvesrtiga-
andas usufe.l lie covered the ground
In he rippedi into
group and are going to play ',belt-
Minister on berha.lf ' Canada_ It read
ole Hose, where
tion ,before the whole u
thavo to be sworn and evi-
fairly well, a sense
trhe Opposition floc theirart:Mtude to-
hardest for ,the• three remaining
as follows: "The Govermm�ent of
desires to associate
witnesses
deuce taken chat, never been th'o'ught
ward ,trade with the Undted States.
'
games.
The game started fast and after 1 46
Canada ,itself
with the Gcvvernnrnents of other noun-
of. Sonne of the Conservatives would
He reeatHed their attitude in 1911 and
thein in 1itio He felly a Pect-
of play the Colts were caught in Sea-
tries in expressing its sense of the
death His
not support this, and Mr. Ca.ha.n walk-
out, rather than vote oen it.
now.
eel the ram position to be taken now.
forth territory when the two Ilildee-
brand •boys 'broke away Pon one of the
loss sustained in the of
Holiness Pope Plux Xi. Theprofound
ed
The recorded vote 'ou Mr. Stevens'
loime
.Hee decitr,red than it this adnninds,tra
in
finest combination plays seen this
sorrow felt by Members of the Ro-
am'endoment showed 'oncly 26 Conseervar
'tion were to end to -morrow its part,
these in•tifwnaticnel agreements, and
year. G. Hildebrand scored when A.
mran Catfheolic C,huroh in all' part,-§ of
ome of the Opposition groups Werra
what tlh"y emibodly and tinnIPly, would -
Hildebrand handed him a pass at bhe
the world wi,l•l bo shared throughout
I
a-.ssure, it an "honorable 'place in his -
corn -or of the net. Huebert was sent
Canada where the devotion of Pope
one cannot help but come to the coir
tory."
off for interference and was followed
Pius to the spiritual progress of man-
�I
Without mentioning any niamQs he
shortly after by F, McEwen:. Rath
kdnd ih.ad gained for His Holiness na
and Mail'cam'plaindUg 'bit.terly4ecause
referred to the leadie-ship. It has
tied the sicore on a long shot and
the
tiontwide admd•ratian and esteems"
this message Hon. M,n LaPointe
Iid not approve of his plan' of taking
been ilriearrd' over the air and Thee after -
three minutes later Draper put
Colts one up on 'a pass from Streets,.
To
added chi's own message of tribute, one
"He'
o the. people, Immediately a tremen-
Math its &mr,leaping. One you eg pat -
riot 'appears t,o have a ready ands ra-
Hubert was agaitn sent off, and just
paragr'a.ph which said: was a
;peech was being curbed, etc.
optive easy, attum'ed to the faintest.
returned when the bell ended, 'the
• great. religious leader. He will be re-
a.s bhe Pope of Peace, of
rid Mail belay, under the heaxlisrg.
call to fill the void. • It the fare of
Period-
found.thei
membered
the and, of working men'
n;eint was made: "The House of (Sum-
fmoh talk surely the Government could
The opening of 'the second
Beavers in Clinton terrLbory bolding
pour
Ilion. Mr. Cahan,, speaking for Hon.
:he &hate on the Address." Th now
pridie itself on its part In bringing to -
•i:n economic alliance the Unit-
the Colts in,. Muir scored) on a re-
Dr. Manion and the Conservative par-
'also in eloquent
Phone or drop in, and let me show
how Bray Chicks made real
gx-t.hem
ed States, UnitedKingdoan and OUT
layed pass froom Flannery end, Harris.
Rath was penalized for boarding and
ty in Canada, spoke
and gymparthetic terms• His closing
you
profits for poultrymen last year.
own country. 11
for an adjourm-
this, gave the Beavem their -chance to
words were: "As an emment Chris-
Personal attention, prompt
delivery,
Dr. Manion afsked
meelndt of •t`hds debate for three days
score again,, Schroeder getting tithe
tfian gentleman, he showed us all an
of srteadrPast faith and ford-
tum'i'ty of speaking for their cons9tu
and in the, meantime Ulna HouseaugHousecould
goat with the Hild,ebra,nds assisting.
example
Meembers of bhe House int t`hte debar
gm on withi Delis-' basfimiegs. Fire ob i
Younigbiut wa a penalized for b ipping
tudis under 011 i810f al suriuig 'that
Ti lloeJ•���L�ea®�
P enol beano Imimnrbe+� tui
Phone 102, - • .Seaforth THE HURON EXPOSITOR
ilii Pickett followed frim' for the
With two Yuen' off,
continued for sevsral years until.11bere
was gradated to him pe9,oeful re-
spo lfr'0 y ' '
in that time he clemmlcg' ill i3,oarhea' wihrttt
,
... , . . .
Caforth, OntatTlos
s'amfe affemsie.
Hwbeat awre+d firm huWe 'the blue
Mum �t eveminlg'. His uuo,)dmieeaf wag �SEAEOR�°�
ibis abtitv' will be in me�antd to i sa
fe
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eaforth�
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t,eaes_
The Minister of, Agriculture erndleav-s
Ted .to get some of has ,estimates
hrough but it developed into a west
>a
wn, field day and the, whole talk was,
j`
a regard to the disti ibutaon, of s+eeeb
rain.
The Senate assembled again yentas
ay ,but there was no work for catherd,
s no bills ,have been passed by the
louse. Senator Metig1hlen, was antlgry;
” ad®nirtecL Viet they 'had killed some
dills hest .year, bills wdrdoh lead requir-
td a great deal of consideration bet
ore the Rause had passed them. Tia
he House the Government was try- ,
ng to get on withthe business ess wh2s
ome of the Opposition groups Werra
remdanding, more time for Privew
lemebers' Dills. -
;
In reexidng some of our daily palpem
one cannot help but come to the coir
'fusion 'tthat we are living iID strum
and tsaublous time. Not very long
LLLL
.go we bad. the publisher of the Glube
and Mail'cam'plaindUg 'bit.terly4ecause
hie. Radio Broadce.sting 06ii)oratwID
Iid not approve of his plan' of taking
wo and, a ']calf hours 'to state ,lids case
o the. people, Immediately a tremen-
lous, ourtery- was raised that free
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;peech was being curbed, etc.
In t$ie editorial column, of the Globe
rid Mail belay, under the heaxlisrg.
"Ph'e lineemployed Senate," this state- ,
n;eint was made: "The House of (Sum-
mons puttered away Uhiree weeks in;
:he &hate on the Address." Th now
m, to -•ray t:hn.9 the members, wouM do
yv"ll t.o follow the advice of the 1318sop
Df London: "Got np, speak up, and
'
Shut up."
Now the facts are simply this. The
deebate on the, Addrexv,s and on the
Budget gives the members an oppfar-
tum'i'ty of speaking for their cons9tu
envy. The average time taken by 00,
Meembers of bhe House int t`hte debar
on the Addirese teas approximateW 14€
il
md'nanbes. When' Mr. MaCuilagh
threatened wieth a ldmita.tion on his
gime, wham a moire was ,heaxdt It waw
carried from one end of the counbrg
to A:hp, other. Mr. McCullagh took
over ten times as lawg ,to tell big
scary as did the average member of
the House.
Now just what is the. editor of the
Globe and Maid 'trying to do throvrgtb.'
his, editorials. 'tit would appear that
he is trying, to buffy and gag the
Members of the Commons. lw view
of their attitudie a short time agae
would it notbe a idbtle more consist-
ent if ,he would I pass on to hats pub-
!fishier• the advice of the Bishop he
quote.. 'instead ' of trying to muzzlO
the people's repre,sendtartrives? Per -
I
baps lie can take time out to writ
anottheer editaria.l for free speecli on
x
bobra.lf of the members of the 'House
f:
of Ct>'mmone, but Limit would be ex
pectin:g too mu'ch•.
There is a widespread feeling
Cania,da that it would be a trememiodurc
•t
advantage to badsr crnnntry if some Olt
Iy
the seinswible editorial writers on our_
;,ep,
weekly, papers oauld be persuaded to
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take over the job and the duties 06W
rf
bedug perfornreed by ooliiborial writes
of some of the large dailypatrem
ill
Presuming that the editor of tilt,*
`ti
Globe is a good Scotahmtamr-an 4
tl
he isn't, bre oogbrt eta be -41t vvOW4 bih
to iris ftlom,est to.r'id'aid. 'again, U" WOri�
pf Burrno.
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"Rffad 0!'1,17110 pouter the gift ,tall etc {
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71t u gee outsells as �ith�t'g• 960 "I C
r EryjSe
it wfoulkl fra rmlbrhey a ti-bUb9e **W a
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