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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1942-02-20, Page 1• 1 •• 1. 1 r, • "111,7 kaligfel.Ft , , • , „ •0, ' . i* , ' , Li r ' A • r 1.6.::..t b 1 r 1r tict.craxitit.trentArtatttAl ....0,.......mttaaAMIXIMAttkot.tlit.....,144,4•04attladifoi...116.45.tatiattMl,.....1,08..,:t..1.4,....,..,t,............t.....,,, ,......,,t,,.,...t.f..,,t...ttt...t.A.t.tt...:t....r,t:-,t.U.VA,:,,•.,M....t,.,Q,gN(J.a,XV1.x6ldaig.01.ou.Ait.t14it.1“t,•InIt•VQIOilitiiillqtitWtli,I •--' - ' zta.i.,,,,41.1.11,,,,,, , -.,.., .i.,,,,,,,,,ifi: i-i•if,,,f,.,,,,,,,,.., , , . , .,A.„ 'i'-•;-, '100:40° '' • / Eighty-thira Year Whole Number 3871 • , Te ext zee ea 1:132 tee 1)111 in 17$ eau atter die ate P4/1 eox ant rail +4t1 ot!., 'a• •-atea'7$ , I • ge'k 1: -1-i 0,4 ' eaa • •"•: • • , ... • • _ . 4;k,,,4.•,,,,,4 ....-•• 'r• -60•111.41.411:21.1.51,..110... SALVAGE AR -RANGE'S :CORPS-. .. ... _ FOR . • . • .,-, o ,Iriertlran Co\ ' . . . ._ . ii,...... .. , , 1.1111111...,, ....'' ' ' , ...• • Year , .. lAteS '_ With . Stir' nili.s.- - ., ..: ....,., :.L...._._......... kJ . . . .:: :, '. .....„ veri $101:),000 .. • V FROM ET ' . '1111 'Mil: . s , . .:, , .TIM 1. HOCKEIGAME , 1-', ._ S. .' ' ,' 1. .:. . T , , , $ FIT -, ,. ' , ' a 0 •• . . ,.,11. ,. S. e„ .. .4ceth Obtai••• 0 Thi.r' , .,(, . ... .. ..„..:,....n. " . - • • . . , •, .. :..ee • ., ..• Victory 'Li..oa" nv!,•().' ' . .ta. . . •. „, .., . . .uo ,,... , . • . .... In First Three . D a 0 , , ! ... y s _ , eee eft 1 le ,,,,, A ,, , •,,,i 0 , • „ ' ' '7 ' , ,- ' • • . , .' •'' , - '''' .-„ .,.,,•.. . , ... . . .,;., • .,... . 3eaforthi Unit Plans Firs . .. • . . ie • . sixtk-,m......t.h. A*Lual 'Meeting ' Lions clubs. of •Seaforth .. ••• • and Coludy &aches- •Iialf Mil-- - • - --- --i .• „.:.:.,. .. .. . -; , . • ,. . „ iss_Glady*X.I.Atm• - • - i". - ,•, " i Collection Early in • .......„ , i ---- March. - ' oinci4ence • _ . - of Company is He,.,10, . in . . , .„.. ,.. Seaforth on Friday After- ' 4 - ' -- --- - -..,, ' 'Clinton Arran All- . - , Star Ga * ' :„. ..,- . . . ..... 4,sn Mark on. Third Day Of Campaign. , , -- - - - -CHAIRMAN .„; " 0" • - ae 0' ealitateaMee ee Ai ',../0 ,seatee --e-ee -e . at e. 4s..;que ' . . ., .. : Of. lionOr :Ati ET•4937, 'rr ' .• • ,. able Event - - • '. . • It was just cvinoiclence, but it , , ... noon. . , . . * .:Pi • • . ., r .. • . dEET MONDAY NIGHT ..._.0ouldnetahave worked ,out beeter ....- , • NEXT. THURSD. Y EVE. ...._. , MANY SMALL , 4‹,,s.:.. ' 4, had it been planned when Mayor r • • '..' . SALES' ... ,„..,. I.; , ...,.•04K0' ,,,... • • NEWS.. OF . *., ;11EN$ . 'L 7 • J. J. Cluff pulteceta iickgt,,c°n*ju- ALEX McEWING .18 STILL REQUIRED - • . - 11 • .. At a meeting of tie .Seaforth and ing the name of J. E. Willliefrom ist,riet -Salvagehele...die.,..U0a- a hat at the Liens Legion NAMED PRESIDENT British child. war aleti , - will bone- fit from, 'en -, . . . a, e . , , ,,:,. , . . I,. . ' the ..home. of Reetta artba•Mr4irE... at; -Caries, ay ever-deg...in the attend.' ehamher, Tuesday eight. The draw.weseor . . the. etteedaace e, • alaster hockey 'game being :wreaked by the • .. ' Whtle Seafortli aitizens In the feet a • Shacldiek Was theetiereito er.; e 'dieligart•• pproval was giveti) to the securing a hockey._atick, on vithinii were f Clarke's Garage as a,. central d•epot , the autograpes _of the .,Torento ie the storing of Salvage. Mr. Mel- Maple Leafs end was arrange,d, in E. Cleake very' generously. don,a1- and sold by Thomas Beattie. Jim d the mused: portion Of is ware- • Willis, :manager of ' the Seaferth ouse for this pu,rpose; also. Mr. John --Beavers, is the town's No. 1' eoderick has secured permission hockey.- fan. The proceeds from •em Miss Ryan •to Ilse the lot next the • draw,. amounting to $2325, ) the garage ' for Scrap' drori. The have gene to the Russian' Medical Saimaa.; Caawford M. Smith, pree- • • Relief -Fund,. ited &plan wheeeba each household • ------• .. • " The remarkable. improvement in the financial ition of. the McKillop. , Mutual Fire Insurance Compana der- Mg the epast eight y.ears was Clearly indicated in the ,report of Sectreta.T7- letatrager ae. A. Reid., at the compane's 'ananual meeting here en Friday after- noon. It was :the 65th annual meet- jag of the cone/may. . • Total , surplus it the close of 1941 • . • Ins Clubs of Seafortihlt..nd Mahone ett141.- T . to bet played aerie • , Thursday night- Waugh= andieGiatteich %tea ei. a ediales• wile sneet •011n•','n,. and• Sea- telea'atheL -referee.-- ateee• ,••• ., --A, a ,e,,, • e• -----' -----'.441' '"' Pr°"'"64244 tO be the outetanding'.hete.. „key attrae- tion •of, the year. le . . The entire proceeds aMe •go teethe Leona British. Mike War Victims' Fund -the -rink 11*140...1Si'it ha/I:jig -donated the rthile free. otapharee. A three eaayas of thees,ecoad yietore Lean campaign subseribed wee $50,000, . there rentaine more -than $1011,000 et e•-• tea, , «nue la ue, told b•e-fore the quota far the town is reached,. Canvassers will coal:blue. their emends until every house in town has'. been :visited. - - In order to reach the Obeectiveet le gong to he necessary for mane' .elti- ::, ••.'• • • e 0 4t e '' ' k• e . -.'.-i'es. ' ** • - . ee . • - .-• .-. . -Pe , . <.. • - • • •,, f. ,./.. e eite .e. -....e. eful event Tneeday.'eromre, Feb 47, *lien, teonee eleietelefive .fitienetriatiatatee , . , honor ilaiss . 'Gladys, lege* peprelar Hensall: resident, oil. the leneasiton.:•Of „... her .binthcley. . ProgreSsieta elitell*__Yeeee. featured during the evening, eare. Bele. - Kenieedy vanilla:1g first: earlie 'estatla ITao:ttlueieThe bwinner.anteseaaplayofw*Ge.te,s1peon..esiodT;17iiirKep4yollite,: Errize, -end i the special ...Prize th* ,iiii* was wan ily. Mes. Leonard Noakes, IA delicious • in Se:afar:tie and surrounding 'die- ea •-•.. • 1 . . as la tot would •be given a telephone di- . ' . i 'he ketchen; amounted to $102,762.51, the report feature .•ef. the nitgat wilt lie the Sea- showed, which. is approxiMatelry sea forth.' Highlanders« Built who will enteen times greater than it ,was, eight . zelne not rd'n ey bond eh.as • ,o 1 era .., pur . ei s, to buy bo.nds in Whatever tet ""' ate_ ettee ,at:. a -se- lunch attractive tables centred ewita tilia 'ovate' britthcley c,alte maee ey 'Mee. atory caed to hang . . ,?,14t hioh would bil mede ible through L c,o-operation of tee -Merchants' of HEN. SALL DISTR....TT statuette ' On this - card Would be - ' . • . maplete instruations regarding the play tetween periods'. Their servi, 'des too, are being donated, • - • ' Presedent William Knox presided, at Followling thee game, .4 •dance has the meeting at whicb. only a baneful , been 'arranged and' wilealee held in e of peilloyholders were bresent. , S.eafarth Aimoriee. 1, ainaunts they Can •offord. Chairman [M. A. Reid of the S•eafortth committee points out. In the laet loan .a considerable per- tian of theaSeaforth total ,. •• . ett i: . .T., ''. .47.0 ....e, ' Minnie Reid., At the 'conclusion. et luncheon., •the guest of honor, Miss Luker, Eas presented-4*We a hand, some pea.no beach and gift. of Money, " pee of salvage to save, also direc- .M M. . A N I SS I NG Alledirectors were re-elected. and at • • a .a.ubsectitent meeeing of the . • was made UP ef econyersions, which • are not . . • M. A. • •Reid, chairman •of the Judy Shaddick and Audrey Walsh doe ing .fh.e honors. Although 'coneetertely, ene for having the'esiertige ready for a .., •..., ,e, trucks when they call. • „board, ..••., • .. , Alex McEwing wee' named. precedent., - • • available at this time, he said,. Caavaseers; in Seaforth . . Secord eictery Loan' Committee . , taken by • email:se, Gladys .made a.very • Following thla meeting, a • Seeforth , .. • • rit was organized, uuder the chair- Harry, -.A nderson Wag in— r- i , Strait Dover anship.i. of Mr. Smite. Other mem-- ., Of • ire of tee Se.aforth unit aretaCe. P. • ' Ile, ,Dr. E. A. Mcelester, a E. 'Kant- • Action. • M. Reid, In, Iia report to the meeting Me. • , Reid said in Part: .. ... • "Nineteen eforty-one was the, 65.th • anniversary of your company, and I +'..,,,,,, , have .pleasure in reporting another euccesefue y•ear, which :should be vele . RED. CRC)SS commeneere their remade Monday m.orning and .re- Ported a ready' reception at every call. The t.herneometer indicating the daily sale,•Was in place Tuesday, arid at the seine :time the loan flag was for Seaforth, who is directing the sales efforts ,Of the canvassers ' Within .the town. peaferte sea scribed one-third its quota in i the first three days of the cainpaign. 0 - . fitting reply, expressing her geatettre tharnks for and appreciation .of ."ike lovely gifts and kindness of the corn- mittee in ,eha.rge who a:pranged' tae affair. With the' singing et ."She's a ,Joily Good Fellow," tdie eveeing"to.n- g, j'A.' A. Y. MeLeat, Fred eineen' • Roes gratifying as. it ea definite proof that .. •• , .., • flown across Mein Street la front, of 'Town . - eluded': ?Vass It Sutherland m:oved a and Savau,ge. It was • ,cided to divele the town into two Mrs, Gilenit McLeap, of Hensall, re- stricts: East ,of Main Street and ceived,•a-ord this week .that. her bro- many have e•ndeavored to use Meese- NOTt. . •tionary methods for the preventio•n of fire less, • . ' the Hall. Mayor J. J. ClUff has isereed. a proclam.ation cal.ling• On the ."'itieeere to sultP•art the loan. . '..... . RETIRES AFTER .18 - • • vete .of .thattes.te ehoecistess. in loan- ing her home for the.. ocnisiotte. Theta affair was one of the most enjoyable est of Main Street. . The first col- thee, Harry Anderson, has .beent liat- aim]: will be Wade in the district eel as. missing in ale operations ever ,ixtt of Maas, Street, bead two weeks the Strait of Dover. He was ,a grade- ter a collectiele will be made west ate of Exeter High School: and, also a "A are loss today is more serious • . • • ..M•rs. E. Ili • Cloaee peeeident, hes than ever before "in our country's his-isseed, the • following exbreseion of •tory, as the material 'dee is vital to. appr 'ati - ' eale . .. • . • - ..oui• war effort, but .•.... :areanevalle with the first, two days' retu.res of the Victory Loan:Campaign in lanai). -County in. hand a total of $426,800 hate been eubseribed. The ob- YEkRS WITH CNR •Red .. • • . • ,:I II evente of the season. .. . . .: Cross Notes. During the past week the Red Cross ' Hensel' the *Main Street 'Each colleetion will 30 include the business places me ain Street, .wlelea. , wile, mean that tvage will . be ecateetee, from them ice a Month:, and from letnisehold- st once a month. Me 'committee in the district 'graduate °teethe Unieersity of West- ern Onta-no. For years he was, em- ployed as a mineng engineer at the Kerr, Atte:thou-Gold Mines. II enlisetteelority,'shalied ed ,et North Bay ante , received his timeline' at Trent -len and •Caumlin. He the possibility of eThe Seaforth erancet eine' -the Red beteg unable to secure materials for Craze Society •was liapptitih present- replacement of.--eheee valuable build- Mg "Victory' Revue fer-k ' r enter- lags and equipment, ow-ing to war -• tainment and pleasuta The adveatis- make everyone more • ing .comenittee for .eVecelier3r Itevue" th.an everofire conseious in 1942. Jested' it as a new sein.tillatineepiaeleal -, 'Nineteen forty one records disclose ,sueeess and the two large audiences jective, Mel:ailing. the special • names quota, is $1,925,000. Thus, about One- quarter of the county's total has been 'subscribed in the first two days; of t . , • the 18 -day ecatapalgri, The showing, h.awe-ver, is not as ,good as that of 'the e ' • Fr. ed. Huisser Given Purse At Gatheri.,ng in ' . . t-. -Clialt011. • society- of was .grateful recipient, •of....t-Woitesplendid donations, the ene of eldo.00 coining fr,eine the ea' cal Women•S Institute is the result of •the rummage -sole they held recent-. la. and the other 'tees 'the 'proceeds of. a dance staged seam time ago by arge. of east collection - . , mistsof Meese'sSills., Johnston )i ating and Savuge, and. those in reeedvadahis wings atGather 'ere England areived inBoz-d , • . en July 31abet arrived • .., on Sept 16, 1941. • .. . • (Continued. on Page 5) 7-- • seeing the . revue Thursday and Fre day evernings seemed to -agree with camipaign. east. June. ' ° a Tuesday's' sales of $1,1'9;000 greatly Vowed headquarters. offloials 'here be- . Fred • Huieser, who for the past 1s years-, bas : been a vaittee the : Chamber of Ceenutuerce. Both these orgatezations .have done. Much arge Of a:elections in the west elis et areMcMaster-McLean- ' , , Reice d•Sinith.• 'The date of the first eol- Aida,: easelealle--Niarofx,,-,....,..,,,,lae.•;Aisr.,.$11-,u0. unced in thici column peet week. ' En • a stateeneet fallowtng the meet- .• Miss Elizabeta •McAllisterwell- known passed „ away OD Wed- , , , needay.eut thee home int her 90th year. e w, ,.. bo , onetha ...garraareill,4epiat-'. "add ebieeatee, eraelieleate lof Henan tee niany years, She Made her home with Old. Boys Plan • , - . . . • •-•„/ - • . • • - .• a a am. - • - • - . ' : •1,.. • ise.------r--V°6 ' . - ' them wtholeheartedly, .1thatt:',Ither was a great deal of sparkiletto al!' -vete fOrmance, • ape, in. these etays Of 'toil, 'street and strain to Jetea---eetMetlatie ' e4).4-41Itki41€4-trat'•*44t661(0A''' ' ' '''''''. 3904991‘9'' re:elite,. even for a- sfig ort period of definitely causetheete• of the opening day $17 800, had fallen store The epecial names quata ,of $125,000 however, was eveeselleeeribed by ,. $15,00.0e DeSa3ite ''' ' ••±OZbzWetteaer -"and--tAiE4-ravitti47. ,4,17t. remarkably well. sectione are dointime employee on. the Canadian National, 'Itailleaere, was honored at a gathering in Metall reeenttlyt When other employees prea eietea :him with. •oe. purse of meney. O,Pishnheitiirittd:.-hara,0--' ' •,-;.• • .. „ move.•to S,eafortli,- in many ways -to Netter the .work of the Red Cross, and .the society is ep- , _ . preoiative of their •efforts. -77 There' -will be an invasion . of the a:epee, of- the villege_thiseetaa„.01ele •aa _ender r4 z.4aniyekshotett403,..911'459F/0"' Itiltretli 'titan& opereates en the teed c., the Seaforth Unit points out that : ery citizen can 'help In thissalvage mpaign, which is designed to di- rt materials'. that would be.eother- 'into. ' her Sisters, 1Verissee 1111argaret and El- lenMcAlesterwho survive her , ,' , and another •sister; Mae Blandie MicAllis- tete. of Hay toWnship. There 'will • be -On . Tb.e Huron County Junior Aesa -ot; tion of Toronto plans to hold its. an ..o at Maateneyt Art meal winter 'froh . , . was worth whilTh e. e exectlXive wish to express tixeir aP- pr 'aeon th to the many pebble :who _ _ , _ , aa 4, rough their splendid efforts, made Victory Revue" An Usboa-ne Towtnehip canvasser Men ,day sold bands to 16 people and ote from Howick tawasthip sold 13. • • The following -address was read: • "Dear Free: On this. your last day , of work for the Canadian . National Railways before your retirement. we -public school. The invadees are on the -peeve after Metal coat hangers which they. sell to a cleaning esta;be lishment at ea .0ent eaeb. You are se wasted useful war and in- steal! purposes ; the . Money obtain- by the committee will be given, to i .Red • Cross and other patriotic. aiities. have you..a.truek or trail- thait You cau &ma? If so, get in ich with the chairman or any merle a private funeral Friday at 2"p.m., with interment in Hillsgreen ceme-evening terY'. :- . . ' Barely retUrns. in Exeter. fee •the sea. one Victory Latin are n,009., vohlqp is one-fiftili of. its quote; ueb.ernitli $10,0100; :peektuarte6r of its item Gallery, 66 Grenville , Street, Terpato, maich--6. Th,4,,,len.,. on Friday , .. , ., tire net proceeds of the party will) be turned over to the Red Cross Bejaia Bomb' Victims' fund and it is expect- ed that .quite a .substantiel sum will be realized, for rale bombed folk sf a real success' . , ...,.."We have a tuspieion that a mutual . . . •admiration society was forme& dur- ing the two weeks of reheareale The mein.bees .o.e., ..the . east. so fre uentl q Y expiess their admiration of the .abil- ity of Mr, Turner, pea:tuber; and. Mae Trend is To'w" ard • Farm Ownership - , . 'thought it -only appropriate, that we be. gatheiee 'here today eo voice to you our thanks. and appeeciation for the kited co-operation you Ilave• shown at all times :clueing the years you hate — , • • • been associated with us. • •Neta •feel asked to kindly gather all of these hangers youeen spare and help these Youthful Red Croesevorkers. If you have not • already donated your old license plates to the Red• • - - -- . 1 • - Grose, yOU .Call Still do ste by. awing r of the committee, and .your help 11 be :gratertgly accepted. , Every aseiholaer ean help- by saving ne*SL and magazines, metal, ..quots; s•all ana leictse Haye'e30-,000,-,eaffe-third :of its. qatita, atidtatephen $10,000. ---- • . Britain"' charge et „eater.. 'Phe cope:Wee in, tainment. is .hlanning numerous novel - ties and surprises. for the enjoyment la. H "e" ' t d • arper, ens• ructress, an • of the pleasing personales of both, wilere. as Mr. Turnee and Miss Harper were *eta complimentary of the splendid, The regular meeting of the }teem s Reelo . Farum. held ,th is. Week at- • the home' of 11.• F.. McKeeeher, was 'not teat your Willingness. in performing of. • eleur, duties and your genial dispose tion 'during, all these years •that you have been .associeted with us. should • them at any of our service ,statiens.. • Lest week the FebrUar Shipment ,. • Y of. completed. goods wen•t to haadqu'ar- . tole from the local work rooms. Six •s alussee. m, foil,' dry bones, grease, waste Nee, °arbours and, corrugated boxes o3. and old clothing, rubeer, indlud- ; tees, old rubbers ,and golostes, I later fabric in which -there le rub-. 7, also' bottles'. . ee - . • • • " • •• Cli'ntOn Woman _. •, Shares...in •-Estate • - . , • , of the many .leuronites and. their friends who are expected' to 'attend. Mused. for .the eancing will be -provid- • ed by the •Round Town.ers' .0rehes'tra. This. ye,ar'e floor sh,ow under the ai. rection et Gordon Fowler, end put on •telent :and of the .co-eperetion. receiv- ed, from the oast and coinmittees. New friendships were made. • . We ovee a debt of gratitude. to the Separate S'allool. eloard, ,for p•ernatting us the use of 'their hall foe all th• , quite so we'll attended as usual; due to, erifavorable weather • conditioes. Hoe -ever, twenty members' braved the reiratog and soft reads to put in their a ppeaian ce • at the poputart-weekly feature •and joinin tee discussion. , Mr. Ros,s Murdee aeted as conven-er not eo unnoticed' on this. your last. eay. Therefore, in -ape.reciation..• eine. ly accept this shall token, and we al sin•cerely • hope that you win live for triena • - • yeere• to conle to enjoy your coming pension. The Ga.ng." ' • • ' es in all were packed. and the folpees bo x . lowing reredos were. ehippede . 15,« quilts, 1 'blanket, 10 pairs Fitts, 1 searves, 2 ontfits. of clothintli00. suits of pyjemas, 22 sheets. 51:1 --surgical towels., .1 wash clot14..45: pairs. socks,, 10 pairs seaman'e .s.ocical'el airs sea - 'Yeee 'Salvage 'Committee," • the .. . .. bycast made up entirely of mem- (continued. Page 5) • : .. tement continues,' "will bring yeti . Although they wei e osey awarded "a keellrtlite" in the will ' Miss ',Ella .a bere of the as.sociation, is expected to. on . -' . • ' • . and organized the forura into. games to discuss the subject -"Who Will ' man's boot stocki e .aci 'ears sea- , . , • 7 nazi's scarves, 5 et ere e eetere, try week through this' paper a ekly `Salvage Bulletin' which will sp you posted on, the activities of. ! 001=11 'ttees in bath Seaforth and 7rouncling district, and will give you of May IlacMath, retired Toronto echoce - - teacher, Mrs. Charlotte Trewartha, of Clinton, 'and Mrs. Elizabeth Waxen- der, of Knoxville, Tenn., will ea,ch re- surpass anything attempted in pre- vious years. There vela be bridge and euch-re for , thes•e vehe 'do not desire to dance. A buffet aupper will ree 'served. , Interesting novelties • and . et . . • _ Ne w • . , Library Books Owe the aand?". , The discuselon. cen. tred around the question, "lees the ._._ trend leeen away from farm ovrner- ehip in your conimunity?" and after . . s diseuseing the satiation at some Barn Loss • : ' •eniaNtse, About .$7000 « .pairs 5 tertleeieck 'tuc ea:- ' 'tee% &peke,. ee ) ' t 5 scarves 5" pgirs.,'•,, • aternlate e-neeketweatete .5 Petrie • .55 tau.errt'ol cap10 ' . ' 1.`" '- '1 pates soces„ o t seaboot stoekings. ..• . • i ;ger:alone and 'mesons for saving "- . salvageable mateelats. Wateh for eeive their stare of the $9,107.35 which the deceased failed'.to dispose prizest will be features of the evening. 'A large atteadanee of b•oth the • , • j• - , leiigth it was decided that in the °pin- ion . Lesiii. Chamhers,. of Conceesi la (Continued on Page 4) week's tS,alvage Bulletine" of in her wiel, as a result of au order m.embers Of the Junier Association . , of those preient, that th.e trend Grey township, estimaies his le •e; en i rt. , . . • .. issued by Justice R. G, Fisher, at Osgoode Hall: and of the Hump Old BoYs' Associa- New books recently added to Sea- forth Public Library include the fol- *as towards farm ownership. T -t. wet Pointed out, that there are very few a flre lalt. week at els farne- Will - - ' , -• - . . . .._ Iell Telephone •___ __-, _._ . era Increase .• , „ ....MiselleeeMath also failed to, state in her will whether the spccessi on 'duties were to be paid out of the speeific bequests to her eleven bene- tioneof Toronto' and their friends lee- 'a"ritiaipated. 'Several hun.dred irevita- . dons • •are i.. being-••Malled and 'rticketS can n,oW be obtained from the v_arious town representatives on tbe .• eom- . • •••— Fiction -"Botany Bar" Nordihofft ”Stans in Your Eye " Loring'• ."R d s,, e Lea -, .—• , Greeory; "Murder at the Cas- in Wells;- "Murder Fifth establiehed 'renters in comparison to - 'tt'e number of farmers in t•his.•class a, - , decale. oe two ago. The feeling W -SA ih • • - , , • that this co.ndition W ould tend to stab- ilize the 'unteer amount to $7,000. It destroyed ar barn of approximately 30 by 50 feet and a' straw slie'd of the same size. Theefite aa.. gained such headeray when it was • • • • noticed during the evening that: vol- Lo . - ions Legion . . . 13•Ingo is Success , . • Dhows . « ficaries, or whether the undistributed part of her $38,1•07.35 estate wes_ to mittee, ,or rem Ernest. W. Hunter, the president of the aaiociation, or jo,„ • of Col_ umeist," Fod; "Evil Under the Sun," community. - Interest was aeown en the question, „worker:h found they were; tot- wily unable to do .anything to prevent ... .. , The Lions Legiou-Binera held Tues- rhe 62nd annual report of 'The Bell lephone 0o. of Canada, just now in be used for this purpose. • ee. To . era eify th.e ' resulting eon fusion Mae. Fred Elliott, the secretary. • - . . • .. . Christiee "S G "" G Ili • "Th . nay Goose a co, e }lean Remembers," 'Baldwin; "Sara- toga Trunk Ferber; "Nav Voyager," In what wayeakeet rqstiOeizt system of health serlf4S`,10,15'.4"itti*te?" It Was felt that mere arkr&fage sho.uld tile spread 'of the fla,mes. •A large ' quantity of grain and implements day evening in ihe Arinoriee was largely attended, and as a result the two divide ) hands of shareholdets, shows the neserdi.nary job they had to do lase a Motion was made ,befeee '15 .00 ,. Father et the weekly sittin.gs of the high court ' at the' crdship outhouse two , • Urqes Early Prouty; "All That Glitters," Keyes; •"My Friend Flake," O'Hara', "Wind- be taken .of existing pcilley of the De- pant rtmeor Health in regird to . tvete• lost. SOITle,of the stock was ras. cued from the bare, but a nunelter •of .. organizations will $50.90, to be used for their respective war.. fun.de.' , irIt inarolved vasteaantitlesels teriale and. eupplies; Many of them d . epossible through ivartipees. ault- e ,'s" lateens. Rause was m.ailearef some 'nevi weeks rigo and his lor each bequeteruled that the duties, were -AO he paid out of ' . 'Phe motion was bre-tight by R. 0., •.... . Easter INita-' iling . . swept Chase; "The Venable's," Nor- rie; "Amazing Summer," Gibbs; "The Dram, Goes . Dead," Aldrich; "This Above All Knight; The Corpse school • nurses, and 'also to the dental. .. ,, . s ervicaoffered to seheols by thesetee departroient. It 18 eignificent to nate that there has been keen. interest presente•d bim with a wriet watca. Tp he reeentation was made by Scott Hawthorne, Art PoweT1 and Joseph T. 'The draw for the door Mize-, .Pre- esident el A sided over by Lion Pr , , . Reid, resulted in the woollen blanket going to Fred Jobason, • who beld tick; tertialee isagety aliearbed .lia. r manufacturing neecte. • gays., K.0., •ckf aeeeri•ch. Also appea a Mg as counsel were H. G. Mar, See- ..._ __ . . . . . Easter comes early this year, and Came Calling," Bestor, Non Fiction - "Canada," Tweeds- shown at the lest two 'forums:', in wa.ys and means of improving rural " }futile , . _ • - et number 168. ' . ..„. .. re aehievela nefinereas.e .of 43 651 . , phones lu 'operation -the biggest the conipanate histore-they hed to f • • ' gall , Fee nk Dennell ye ••Goderice, and C..C. Savage, .K.C., LondOn. ' • tie e Ctinediaa. Post Office Department advisee that • all Ea -stela -messages, greetings and parcels eto Aemed Fore- muir• "Story of My Life," Keller; "In- side ' Latin America," Gunther; "No Other Road To Freedem," Stowe, health services. The next forum, on Monday, Feb. 23 will be held at 'Mr. Ross Murdie's. , - • , A ' T r a g e d y That Shocked — t in 243,530 phones 'and take out. 1,879. In Dame Wards, tta,ey b. to to . . . . - - • C)perate on es in the United Kingdem •ehould be mailed without- delay," Pestmaseer C. P. Stele this - "Four Years in,. Paradise," Johnson; "Many Perts of Call.," Haven; "To- • with Mr. Guy Darranee as convener. s t , .. e . ' • • T * his Community in' 1880 Idle •through connee'ta and d':' Z. In- its a total) of 423,41/9 telepth...es s •-. mem:laced week. - Honourable • William P. Mutocit, - mornow Will Come,' Almediagen; "leecedin.g evtLiked," Padiman; "T'hat • , r7 - , • - ring the year. It is .int sting' 6 e Prom the report tie . Bele tele- enesi those 'F4IstiSrad • . ae Phone Linerria •-al s _ .K.C., Pestmes•ter Gen•eral, in :urging. th.at 'eaely Easter melange .be made: the rule, out that Easter Mail Day Alone," Van Paassen; "Klee -4„, Wyck," Carr. ' "a • ' 'H urich Man(), as ,,• (ley Wm. Steet) . • • , . as to the guilt or innoeenee of the. .half-drozen men who had tlisien arreet- Nue of ot er sheeted, filth •Bell Lines 'Et Ontario I Qiiebee, novr total. tiler an a , .- _,I• , ack Kellar, •lietemaneeter «the Ka Role itainteepal Telephone Setae:ea points should be -Posted during the next - - week or ten days, e__ .,Wonder " R Juvenilia- In MyMother's. ease, " Clark:- "On the Golden Trail Aatv- . Narrow ESC. ape - if an p•erson iso•w living ia Seafortb •or E.gm.oneville remembers ed and charged with participation. •". The Toronto Daily Mail was then a . tAi 11 • Ilion. ", « .. ,.., .• alle reetort alae Pants lila :that 'in te of the aiteteceateated veaeme of le asaVeragieg 0,48g,000 ideal • and 000 long testa -nee reettentleas.daillry. he ,underterent a .bbeestgraft operation on lila valet lia Dr. Gordon Murray in :Toronto General it....: atel. It wilt re- quire Several mu. .s, for the tocovery of the wrist. ce „ The 'appeociela of Easter always greatly au:Meets tlie volume of cote 'respondence, Parcels, etc., and • tale esPeciallY "'aiwith increased num- r'. ' bers of forces overseas', the Easter mailings will be theme; e,ereciale _ of Sulats," Lang; eDeb-bet"--Iefilison; "Secret of the Old at„aset, Legatee. • e ; "J.ory's . Cove,". lace; "Itedd•le To the pea.," Hating; "Story of Babar," Brunthoff. , .. Harold Fielay, of near Zuricb, ear- .rowly escaped serioue injury when be was hit by a .22 calibre rifle bullett while. -he Was operating- a m,a,nure spreader. the. Biedulah Tragedy? - . • t recently- came 'across a cone' of . the Toronto,,Mail of March 3. • 1880. ,This .oid paper contains a lengthy re- port. of the corner's. inquest heed at Lacer). blanket' .she'et of four pages, nine . whitens to the page. The collie:Me were e7% Indies in length. 'The tYPe., was hand -set, .ancl nearly' all Of th.ese .. long, news colutnns were Set la eta type Used in weed end: ,geeteattattaielard bf 'Vice . - . • • etiffesp.ondingly heavier. . .. • .. The bullet alt One tens of ble glees- Th.e scene 'of the wholesale murder pareileea of -the size now The Expoeitore ao,ndensed ' •:: were,..Praotleally uniterpaired}. Phere .aire tiOW 2A,218 lien Tele-' ine elailteholdere Of Wheie 3002- ,94.8 paietentealive in Cenada and A ever 71 pelt bent of, the betel". . ,. , ,.. yr. et_ ea. Arrested uLL- • ' Cl• • - 'er'" rreque uharges ..i,a, e . .. , "When it Is rethembered that even. in normal weeks the Canadian. postal Corps art the Base Post Office, Ot- tavve, despatches ap,preeeiniatelY 30a- (30,0 letters, e4700e pounces. of parcels and 30,000 pounds of newspapers, etc., Ai, D & BE , , 6 . . ' . ,.... • r • all oa . es, shattieritie it completely, but the only injury suffered by Mr. Finlay' was the expense or a new lens. . Invereiga.tion bas failed :to •reveal who fliedethe bullet. It was believed to be a -stray shot Iliad by someone is some 3e Miles south of Seale forth, in' the adjoining County df Mid- clleaex, and naturally the •people of Huron were gfeatly agiateed and eager for details. I was going school et that time, adireettee- ments. ..- p , Two-and-e-halfeof these long eel:Mane of -small type were. deyoiect to a ree port bt tee coroner's innu•esf et' l,nc•-'. an. I suppose I read every line ,of It • ,..... 62 years ago, for We reed every paaer , . - • • *Meted by palate laere, eince last eall,, the reason becomes apparelit for -the teed of an aniplettethe margin) to be , • , hinittiv 1.__ the ..... g n. e area. ' • • but old enough to be•interested. The Letelen newspapers reacted Setiforth we could h el get 'our .an e on..• Repeat - , . ... erstertes would varY, ater elle. ret Lortour , ,akeryEttip - • . . .oyee .,-.•• , . . . . • ,' • JohneIreetibern veaty arreatedi « in 40#0.niork,* lefty :pollee oh .1Vedue4S- • day, Ire was •brought to. Goderich ' JAS. 14r • 'County •Coltsta,ble Plehnex • Pnielit mixt Proviliotait. laitileetable.taleaalt . given to avoid congestion Or delay. Added to this are:the wellInown war title', problems of provitling-Slupplug spatee-Pt ercisaings,eete. 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