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The Signal, 1926-12-9, Page 1P tl • -l. More than a Calendar The Signal's Calendar for 1827 is touch more than a calendar. It has a great fund of information which will be found useful in the housabold• Don't miss getting yours. REVENTY-NINTH YEAR NO. 49 GODERItH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 The Christmas Shopping Number of The Signal vrill BelitA tah(vi-»r1t-Wreek. Will advertisers kilidly hand in their t'copy" at the earliest poet'ible arMent and tilos facilitate the work of the ettaff •.' TUE SIGNAL PRINTING CO, UNITED, Pabllabetrs• BERTSON'S OPTIMAL TO TRE RATEPAYERS MAJORITY IS 1,42 • The official count of North .Huron give* C. A. Robertson a majority of 394 urer John Joynt. Following Is the cute at the serious l►s : GODERICH • Joynt Robertson U No. 1 167 163 2 3 4 6 e vanes 7 t 179 121 172 112 182 100 108 08 206 109 1k- .41B IS 3 wawa 11III 804 Majority for Jeynt-389. ASHFIELD Joyet Robertson oil No. 172 91 2 54 102 gal 62 91 49 4 72 44 5 6 7 36 57 2R 85 401 519 Majority for Robertson --118. WEIT WAWANOatt - Joynt Robertson U No. 1 89 80 2 88 80 a 63 35 4 84 96 5 23 101 A 57 f 21 354 413 Majority for Robertson --59. Pon No. 1 2 3 4 5 WINGIIAM Joynt Robertsop 91 106 92 1.38 117 134 171 15,3 62 50 The citizens of Goderlch are again being asked to rote on u bylaw to as- abot the hospttal. Details of this by- law are published is this paper, and you are requested to read the same carefully. Should you be In doubt as to any point, ask some member of the hos- pital board, who will gladly explain the same to you. The hospital board are simply act - Ing as your trustees In this matter. The hospital to as much a public ne- cessity as our water, light or schools. Some day it will be handled In a slmt- tar manner; whether or not the pub - Ile will get as emclent service for any- thing like the present coat is a de- batable question. In the meantime, yon have a hospi- tal with advantages that can be se- cured In very few towns of our sine on the continent. Property and egnlp• meat conservatively estimated at *60.000, which has been gathered to- gether by the efforts of a compara- tively few Individuals while the ser - eke le sveilable to everyone. In 1917 there were 152 patients treated lel the hospital; during the year just cloned there were 319 pa- tient'. Over twice •as many people auett the hospital last year as did nine ors ego. and the number k in- creasing every year. Yon have the assurance that In ease any member of your family should be taken soddenly 111 the facilities are available for goring them every atten• tion. Is this feeling of security not worth to you the extra half -mill that the by- law well add to your tax rate? T. G. CONNON. Secretary of Board. (lode -rich, Dec. R, 1920. The News of the Town The Figures Still Pursue Hist Some .amwaement has been occas- ioned by the announcement of the re- turning omcrr that Yr. John Joynt's total vote In North Huron un Dect'nt- lwr list was 4444. Jt will be rement- lwred that on a previous occasion In Mr. Joynt'a political history the figures 4.4 were prominent. DONATIONS TO HOSPITAL The management of Alexandra boa- - pital wishes to thank the donors of 490 5140 the following supplies received at the Majority for Roterlaln-90. hospital during September, October BRUSSELS nod November: Jolene 8ohertson Mrs. Thus. Bowler. flowera; Mrs. fit 90 \Vurtele, flowers: Mra. Slllihs. 1 bea- 52 76 ket plums; Mrs. W. Chisholm. flowers; 71 119 179 294 MaJorky for Robertson -115. WRO%DTER Joynt Robertson oil No. 1 63 105 syrup. pickles: Mrs. Arthur Snaze.1 Majority for Roberesaa---42. jnr fruit and flowers; Yrs. McDonald. BLYTH 8 small granite trays; A Friend. 4 Joynt Robertwta small granite trays: Mrs. M. Mathhe MS 127 son. receptacle for dressings for nue- 1(10 71) :wry; Miss 3i. ,1 Yates. 6 jars fruit: - - Mrs. W. T. Murrey, 14 jars fruit. 185 206 Jelly. pickles. 1 basket a;oples..5 e:ntli- Majority for Robertson -21. flower. pumpkins and squash; Mb's GREY .Sterling. 1 basket pears. vegetables Joynt Robertaoe fund I basket beets: A Friend. 4 pude 19 119 for infants' cots: lir. MeivIn Howell. 22 1001 1 bushel ;wets. 1 p"•ck carrots. 6 cah- 30 67 huge s. tt wgnnsh i Mrs. ilarry Salkeld, 42 21 an Poll No. la ., lb 2 Mrs. Holt anal Mrs. Ginn. old Innen: Mrs. Wm. Glitideu. 4 baskets plums:• Mr.'Rlrnle•. 1 basket taalal0ee; Miss Susanna Westlake, 2 Saw for flowers; Mrs. Wm. Doak. 1 jar fruit: Dungan- non Women's institute, 10 jars fruit. oil No. 1 2 rail No. 1 2 a Miner's Garage Again Robbed The second rubbery in Goderlch within a month nightor early Saturday morning. when F. 11. Miller's garage, (turner of Fight avenue and Victoria street, was entered and about $250 worth of mer- chandlee stolen. Entrance was ef- fected by breaking the lock on the f tee ora A 4 1114 1 basket a_np!ts; Mrs. 31. McKenzie. 5a 96 Itarfleht. 1 Sark apples; Mlss I. Shar- }lq, 61 mon, f2: Mrs. W. Brawn. $2; Klntall 6 2R 11.( Woweu's Instlt ute. $5; Mr. Tahb, 1 7 26 108 hag earrnte: Mr. Joe Brophy. 3 moult- - sow r•r : fioderlch Women's Hospital 2114 - 799, Ald. 2 pear blankets. 12 sheets. 14 pet - Majority for Robertson S81. MORRIS I towels. Joynt Robertson son 36 as 4fi 81 51 92j 42 62 tients' gowns. 2 bedspreads, 1 dos. 1 1 on and Khtcardlne o Poll No. 1 2 3 4 6 Majority for EAST large door In fronto garage. valuable DeForest-Crosley radio set, a shotgun and auto and radio access- ories were among the goods stolen. T1as Is the second time within a few months Mr. Miller's garage has been robbed. on the former occasion the (95h In the till being taken. Collegiate Camimasertnent Tota Collegiate Institute is holding it December 17. rat R o'clock. A ple ns!og musical and literary program to brtug Many items Held Over Owing to the pressure of advertis- ing dvertll- ing oq our columns this week, molly new -a Noma are utavoldabty held over. Next week's Signal will he a larger paper and tleere will be more room for local news. - Slippery Sidewalks S dewalks adze ('ora McManus 1s in Altman - dna uoenital, the result of a fall on the Icy eldewalk on Saturday night. No Iwnea were broken, but one of her Malts -was severely spewtned. On Friday serving Mss. J. J. TIJen, Bruck street. fell on the sidewalk and broke her arm. r The Mlsrkade Brskea The greatest tie-up in /be history of Public Scheel Trustr•s At the monthly meeting ref the pub- Iic School board. held on Monday evening, reports' of the princllurl• ..f (iotrol and Victoria set is for \o - 'ember were prese•ntoo. The hoard nccldwi to join the Huron County Trus tee and Ratepayers' Astoclatlon and pray the membership fee of one dollar. Tu.sthty. January 4. was fixed ,r• the date far the re -opening of the schools after the t'hristtaas vacation. testy Etestr4l in Session The Desemter setalon of the Iluron county council 1s being heed this work. haviug opened on Tue.w'er afternoon. The report of the Monty, valtmtotw has been submitted and will be the subject of disruption but wet likely be the Great Lakes was caused the past left to the 1927 rounvll for anal action. week by the sudden adt•ent of sero A report oL the proceedings wet be weather, causing an tee jam In the St. given la next w•eeit's Signal. Mary's River. With strenuous efforts of lel breaking craft. aided by the milder weather of the lest sew days. Des* of Mrs. Ernest Fraser ne oytvk.ade has now been broken and F'rlends to Goderlee to arced with boats are again moving. Several regret of the druth at her residence. rt•!gteers -are expo -ted to are %r rat this harbor within tier next few days. Vbere seem irtrarrtrals-TAepast week-. Iv 4) R1. Claretts oven ur. re.rnn n,. on Friday last. of Katherine 1Klttv1 X "Mmmeneemrut" on Friday night. ''^e. wife Of lir. Krnest Fraser. Mra. • 1.1 - Fraser and her Masttand Wen• re dents of (lnderich for n number of years. removing shunt six years ago to Toronto. where her mother and her -sis- ter, Mies LIIIInp Fox. also reside. Mrd Fraser was In her thirty-third year. She had been in falling health for some time. and a suchen heart at - trek• hastened her end. Buried took - place in Prospect cemetery, Toronto. on Saturday. Sereembe- 0hler prepared. ' .t quiet but pretty wedding Was Scholarships anti diplomas will be wtlemulaed at St. Columba United distributed and. ns a wnlgne feature. church, Toronto, on Saturday, Noven- the pletwrem donated to the school her 27th. when Gertrude May, second "during the yenr will Ile . formals\ daughter of Mr. M. Obler, Goderteb. presented to the board of trustees by was unite) in the toatlb of holy mate - presented Ole donors. moray to Gordon E. Sercotube, second Parents and friends are cordially Won of Mr. an+ltlrit Jas. Sercomb• ed Invited to be lresent; but owing to 109 Lawton Blvd., Toronto. Rev. W. the senting capacity toeing limited to A. McTaggart officiated. The bride i abont 300 the invitation is not ex - blue charming In a gown of powder tended to the pupils of the public blue georgette trimmed with se(rulna 'school's with hat to match. She tarried a bouquet of (aphelia roses, After a detuly luncheon. served' at Eke King Edward hotel, the happy couple left In Kranz church next Sabbath the fur a short honeymoon trip. On their serrkes w111 be in charge of the min- return they will reside atm Arling- Ister. Sermon subjects: 11 a.m.. "The 1oaltveutle, Toronto. Meaning of Suffering:2 7 p.m.. "A At Court House i'uhµtr GIfL" Sunday school at &-- -Tbe December sitting of tete County 0'1 it( k' - Cont will open on Tuesday next. be - The annual meeting of the W.M.$ auxiliary of Knox church will be held'dore His Honor Judge Lewis. lel the lettere r on Tuesday. D. On Tuesday Samuel Mahon and H. Semler 14. at 3.30 p.m. Reports will itetlttie were: before Judge Lewis on Ire read by the secretaries of the dif_ the charge of stealing potatoes frgQiu ferent de[wrtmenta and the election tiie farm of Lou. Maakrll. L`ollofne townie/tip. They were found guilty. eentente being deferrtdrfte the 13th Inst. Yesterday Judge Lewis heard evi- dence on the charge ut unlawful as- sembly preferred ag.tllst 1Vtlllam. Itruce and Wallace McDougall, After the conclusion of argument by counsel-_ --Crown Attorney Seeger for the pro- secntiun and D. E. Holmes for the de - Honor reserved judgment to Januar 0th. In the meantime the :cruses} are relented on their own hail. CHURCH NOTES i nt officers for -the menhir; year wit! take place. Hee. Geo. A. Williams. missionary to Formosa, wilt addrea$ the congre- gation of North street United church ct sundae morning and that of Victoria street 'United ohur(•h in the evening. 31r. '.V1 1lnms is sold to t''e a most iutr•res:iug speaker and lois messages should be heard by large congregations. The na•tor. Ret-. F. C. Fllfo". w-111 conduct the services at the Baptist church next Sunday- Morning sloe fent. '•\Mutt Thr Trausflgnratiun T,'Is A. ii1 1 Us About Heaven." ' Evening subject. 1 "Lessons from Lot -Are sun orf, of Sodom. or Is Sodom out of !your' A1- •14I1F'IF.LD. Dee. 6. -The fiddler" ternnnn edited rat•%Ion. "W1..ht .About contest at Lochalsh Friday. 1)e e. in le r 3. was a huge +ower•.. Ererynne • Jonah t" Wednesday night. Genes!. -`- Nark of Former Goderieh Girl It will he interesting to many pres- uo1 and former residents of Goderlch to know that the farewell adores presented b1- tie' Women's ('ati, halt Club of elttawa to Lady Ityng on the ere of ht r dr•':r'nrt from Canada Was. the- production of Miss t'hrlstattl Aarh•r> onr a:mei:ter of the late Rey. Jas. A. Anderson of Goderich, now re- siding at Ottawa. The work is said to have deet cert b•nutifullc Jr signed and executed and was the sub- jeet of tnany nrlmiring commute. It was in folder form. with three pan- els .11 tee tsar of nub panel was .t sketch. one *bowing the front of Ri- de/111 rias, one the view frnm the rear of the Par'Inment hnllr'utgs. lend enc the Victory Tower. Iilse .Anderson. who Iv.her girlhood days in Gnderieh was noted for her fine penmanship. PERSONAL MENTION 31rs. Hrrh iamprey. la visiting her •iwtera In and, near Stratford. Mr. Dan Elliott, of Detroit, spent the week -end at his home, Nelson ti: reet. Mlr.-`t 1111" Rfaerlies taken a posi- tion as junior e!erk on the local drank of Montreal staff. Mrs. Il. McCarthy. of Toronto, was the guest the past week of Mr. and We W. A. Coulthurat. Mrs. ('. 1'attersou has left for Brunt ford. where she will spend the whiter with her daughters. Mr. C. V. Wialams, of Detroit, spent the week•eud at the home of his par- rh1s, Mr: mid Mrs. 0...r.., -or,„‘- Mr. A. S.. Gledhill, of Halleybnry, 1s the change. hut will have to be Yell- rlalting bks father, Mr. Thos. Wed- dated by the Ontario Hallway and hill. and other friends in towel anti Municipal Board. vicinity. ltylaw No. 7'2 war to regulate rya Mr. T. M. Davis, of 1Vlntona. was •fl'tauranis and eating -houses. As sub- towu last week. having been called to Meted it provided that 'mel places Mitchell by the death of his atotbet, should be closed at 12 o'clock ntid- aiis W. R. Darla. tight until 3 ocfock the next mooring Mr, .las. Sedlnc!:. pf the MIL Cute every day lu the week. and on Sm. toms. Niagsr 1 Pals. N.Y. returned days from 2 to 5 o'cloek In the after - to his home on \Vtdnowlay after spend akar also from n ocl.ek at night Ing some months in town. until Monday morning at 5 o'clock. W. Alex. Saunders, who has been Each such place la to lay a license fee nutter the doctor's care for stone of $5. weeks, is able to 1e rap town oecasl on Councillor Lee opposed the Sunday ally. and is getting readp to enjoy the closlu provision& People came to ehrlstmss 'lesson. town on Sundays as well as ou other The many Weida of Mra. Lee, who days and required. mewls, he said. I COUNCIL IN DEADLOCK ON LEVY FOR SIDEWALK Bylaw field 1'p and No Provisions Made for Cost The adjourned wetting of 11.' town council was held on Tuesday evening. There were two abeen( eve. Reeve Munuings, who was unwell, aud Coun- cillor t'ralgie, who was out of town fur a few dad's. Several bylaws were dealt with. No. 71 awcuded a previous bylaw which provided' fur a sewer on Quebec street from \Velllugtuu to Essex. The newer was constructed null' to \Vellealey street -stud the Ytntiig lig b w covers has teen quite Int for some months, will Councillor Turner thought 11 o'clock I oe pleased to know flat afar is now', I would i.e bite euougtl for Sundays. touch Improved. Sirs. Lee is one of - lloderlch's oldest native residents and There should be some difference le - It is hoped that she will he in gored kwon Sundays, and week -days. hpslth next summer to enjoy the do - lotions Bailie said the new regu- Ings of eentelmlal week. Cations were drawn up because of the Mr. A. R. E. Coleman. of Moutreah ! policeman's complaint of the conduct is ependlne ten rare In town 1n the to these council to it was the duty Igterrsts of the Dell Teb-i l (0. 11r• of the council to protect the young leu Is on the staff of the Company's P;,• of the tones. com- mercial -__- engineering department anti , Couto-614w Ler said lee was trillion is making- a survey of the town In re- to have the closing 1 on Sundays keen to telephone seethe. ;Ir. Cole- 11 o'clock. Councillor Bailie said if mono was in active service with the Councillor Lee would make It 10 11111British navy entitle the war and had oi'lock he would support It, but Mr. <•n:r interestl:g experlene•rt. Lee• thought ll nclnc•R won ratty enough. "WHY NOT, JERBY4'• Flnauy the bylaw went through with general consent making the Snn- A CLEVER PRODUCTION day hours the sunless those for week- days except that 11 o'clock. Instead of 12. 1s to toe the closing time. The chief interest of the evening_ centred around bylaw No. 73. the cenl- *1ruetlo n bylaw for the concrete pave- ment construe -fed last summer from Walnut street to the Square. The bylaw -se read provided that fire ler cent. of the curt of the pave- ment should 1e levied against the Pro- perty -owners along the road. 1'nunt- ctllor Baffle moved. second by ('rnm chlor Turner, to make this Irby live per cent. of the town's share of (1;r coat instead of Oce is•r ceht, Or_the total_ cost. The Provincial Govern- ment having agreed to pay fifty per cent. of the total, this meant a reduc- tion by fifty .per cent_ of the levy ngnb,st the. pnoir'rty-ownere. Cnnildernhfe discussion ensued. In which Cuuneillor Rollie and the May- or took the lending p:rtii. lrnin,mIllor Dallle• held that the orlglnul bto•n!lon was to male 1LW-114y cat the•pn.ps,r- tion of the envies. cost. altheueh the cmuneil's rrenhttlon st the lime made on Ihr entire cost. 1'he Mayor pointed met that the work had legit • dun•-un.l•r46liercwdutfo, tied 114- ea glteer's r*ttmntr• was made on Ihe genie bmlt -'I?i.. 3fat.,r t ani enc paste of the Indlvi1t.,l ases.tlledtta, $11.63. *11,01, $9.(12. and so o,. wh1 -ho are to lr paid In Ion yenrlr hw'n'ment.s sr meld that to cut rhea,• it half wou'd make them h 1ra's worth Irt•yIt., ('ottn,Ulor 'I'lroer argnrd tent :h•• Vli'torin strw't prop'. and tIio (';ti.- . brio road. ,.o4, w•ntttl here no nsse>s. anent for their Imprnt.,t mads w -ns there tory netessment em Iter•e•t roma from the town hound:In to WIC -_ • nut street. \\'hc shon!d the rest of: Iluron, rend b• mem sled? le Rsk.d. ire n•ply to this the Mayor shlh,l that the people on \'Irtorlit street rat ,1 -.Csaolodl4. read -wooed prey.---.ir-seem"•-------+' tot for :wing fir greater then e'i •,' the people oil the Huron mid 't pay. \\'hen 11. vote was taken en'1- (. ; ebilor Lee rnte.l n^-1'.441 fhe an, trent. In favor of the ntortu'tn 1 were Drpntt Reeve, Metier tett T'on rfllnrs 31r ben e. 11,111, Sri'pt' Tarter. .ts n vote of three-fourths of the whole rennet! we. rootilr,•' •' • amendment was not ca rrfre!. (tn 1' :other trend. When fern Ittteyed for 1h'- adn'•'1, n !hero wag Fru elee.tl.lrr : •,i • grr+44 Wits '17. Mayor l.rimnted thine 1' e vine 01!211 a114 for its s''atn• of the crest, owl the IieblIltr world r,'t np- 10 those who opposed 11e ' rine•. The conut'lt niljnurto•m1 -for fifteen minutesto consider matters In eyes nr.'lfon with read 0nnst'n ''eel re1tmh:2 the !trimly 11••• v,. i nrnl retort on leha'f of •lee nr,t'lt • works emnmittee recemm411 7 rig th ' the mnttrrs rat pnrr'hasfng run,! mt- chinere and !weedier ng fend. fe- cnnstnietlon 1* left over for twat t, ler rootlet The ndontion nt this e•oneheled the hnmlnt'ss of the mee'''e Large Audiences Greet young Playeerm In Knox Lecture Room The cometh' "\Vhv Not. Jerry-''" whIeh sons presented last Tlucrselac and Frie'.ay- evenings in Knox church lecture roma under the auspices of the Westutluster Guild. wan a great tom - mar. The large audio Hers present ut both evenings w•kneeseu some clever noting b_ the eleven yentig pNtple who took part It the production. 11115 developed a talent for dmorntive Thr t•nmcly was presented In three acts and wee full of "pep" nal fust from b•ratunlnl<-tn_rnd. The cast wax ns follows: J. T. Henderson (general ntatutger of the Americnsl. "hill" Weir; Burke (a crooked sties man- agerl. William Webster: Jerry Me - Kee (.1 young 10:111 who is down. but not pot 1,-1)ouglaa Nairn; Jne^des (an itlslrc•nntr3ltterI. Orville Met'fnskcy: Air. Nor'on (a law, (di. \Villiers Black: Dwser__!tt_ deteetice1, Bo -woe Stokes: I'aS_llrnderseu 1rhtowitter or .1. T. Hendee 'n t: Me ran rel I*,sbUtf; Sarah Bliss In rout with. otflrr glrl 1. Helen %arttz; Mrs. able.* (Jere's slightly nuubltlnus uueltere He_rt). ?do•- DerRtld; Caroline Betts 1a reporter nits r net's 1.-let•etrtr't"nrk r ...Berner` 11'nte011 (n1 pn,iss11ry from a rival firm 1. Theta Mtet'To -nth. The Keene of the slay Is inl1 111 the prtrute nitre of .f. T. If'mdt•rsot. gen- er.e1 m lunger of the .lmoriens..whlbh 15 11 veneers eti0igelt In the ntumfae- utter of aro ol-It-fhe-wool blankets. .terry Mo -K. r Is the son of :1 former cougetltor of 1leudersods. Jerry'. father Is dead and has left a eery. «1)11111 t Slate. 1111.1 .terry 1!uds that he w-111 have to linty school and go to work. IIB aw 1s 1 110.11 1.01 In Ill' of- 6er of the An, rt'ns and iieud, rsotl, the manner. n_r," 10 hr cugn•.;e .terry ss -h:s •er4vsle sere ery. -leery hate. Ts t•e he in 1've with ilet.h-rs.n: s da 1ttrr Fay. ^:nl H,•n,! rsou. know- Toa Mat .terry ins very Tittlte"brine•. Infbrt,l. Wm 11 le ho roost h :te a hank eer•.,tutt e.f not less thtut len thuut:ohoi t's,ll.,r' Mderr hr ytn1 marry F:y. T1 s Les at itr' ti'.tn tot s:curb'" the tett Duet- .rad ''ra1'nrs now ford's .ferry- and the not of the piny hhtg. K nori• air less on h's plans to secure the memrr. A grout tit al of rnlsun.:er-i ,tiding Ike. %plops. but Ninny everylhl,g tort*. MO all right ntul the flood ort closes with thsetttlera molted. Pm.:v;ing end between the vnrtous tots a rrograno of ninsie was •arriod out. inr•ieeit2 ••''4 x1111 " he the Knox Sime.' or -beide' and vocal atlas by 11!•+ Mohs 31.-1.eed. Mr. .1o1m 0. Ile - Perna,' and Mr. Ja+. F. Thome*. Mr. Mne,10 nald Gibbs anted nso piano a'•- comiinlst to the t-nrinus musl'' 1 num-- bers. rat, Frtelay evening Sloss A110111dr No 101. who d!rts•ted the'1,n•pnritton Of the pm(luotlon. 'SSP, i,t,' ntr•d w11h a bountiful boomer of reser. by Mtss )i r,aret ltedditt oti Iehttf of the Ott ltd. Mr. "8111" Welts prt•slden1 of r the tint'!. mode n rely tvemarks, thank• lee the null, ue•e and show who a5- sts'ed le the e•tltertninmet:t for their snl'ltnpt. - pet which has re•eived high recogni- tion in the 'itnl city. GODER1CH TOWNSIIIP The Gndrrlch 'ion'ushlp Hospital .auxiliary lino Mm•deted Its canvass for the sale of hospital ticket., and ti r result la a5 fnl!nwee: Nine $3 tick- ets were sold; twenty-three 42 tickets and thirty -lice i4l.rent auxiliary n::tn- bersilip tickets. $6.71 ens rn(-eivwl from mite -boxes and- Menet totes. VII. declared it a rare tTeat. Outside The Westminster Guild of Knox help -sena given from bee -know. R+reey- - -- - S.:OCIt r.EPUI:TG church held b regular meeting er •._.-_ _ t 4-•h^nt tem -here ore-trelerrt to •o.t I Tn. sol tc° lust mord ha 1 for the ala-aker 1'hr refs iotuurr mg•►tfua p111 Pe ltrlil' CARLOW CARLOW. Dec. R. -A hog gradln2 demnustratlon under the direction of • thrlr ren thio reports fol t of the ecening R c 9 8. Iiar't at the home of Mrs. Johan MacRae. near 4 - ttuhIie,:: tl Re, -its,-3-hr--, : t rector of St. t:,r.ri[w'a cgntreh. l.a•l:alsh, on \Vrtitysdn;. I),'embm'r' The un mhrrs of the Guild111•t tiosi n' The menaces In ,lshfleld Trashy- S. 3. NO. 1, 1' 0131 111111 T(11VNSIHP hl a ro•rc 14 el rend edttc•a- Send IT were cot- ter', rltttfl•h ret The followlgg 15 the 5chuul rv'porl of I'' Livingstone and were inter ducted by Iter. J. Mi'i1'y of Ton •vt o, v 14 "•,.. 1. Goih•rt:•h. for the month \of Fanners are hu•c getting Oaf!. fowl November: ready for the Christmas market. Honore, The K111111 11 %Vnnlen'S institute met tent. 47 116 the Ontario. Department of Agricul- tion ti talk on the life ,f It,•,.' 49 132 111re nud tloe ('olbonae Fnrmerm' Cit s,greatly' - - will be held at Mc0sw Monday fore - 270 548 noon. December 13. A qualified Robertson -278. J grndt•r will doe present to•r[tonw how' WAWANOSH I the work is being done send to answer , Jayne Robertson 1 any questions regarding the gracing 20 76 of hogs. 63 106 Mr. Alex Jardine, of Fargo. N.D.. Is tee efh•ut re ort• of the years work roil No. 1 2 3 4 5 Mary Poll No, \1 cored 111 Mr. ilardy's graphic d,e rin- lion of the missionary's travels in Africa. The annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary. of St. George's church was held on Tuea(lay of thee week when 41 9R vis' :Mr Lis relative. here this week•. i were glten The tt6rers for fh 38 28 i he a He MnsN a tlnnlr firms rieepreshlent t e 88 1 It IS twenty --Ore years abler he was learning year are as follows: 1'rerident. 88 .r before. is a mediae of ! -1 Meusrm. R. M. Young and Alex. Young. Y.s. t.. F. Carey; second rice-prest- for Rotertmon--$ .,contractor In North[ Dakota. HOWICK The Sunday school children are Joynt Rnit rts*•+t burl praetiuing for their Chrlslmas entertainment. They are putting on a 72 104' contain. entitled "The Chrletmas Se - R5 61 (reL" s3 81 3b` 4a 4h .. 72 101 83 Mrs. Durnlu and Mr's. Agar.elsters 61 101 o.f lir,'. lerrhugtnn. who were visiting 41 911 her, left on Sunday to visit other 60 131 friends before leaving next week for 49 89 , their hamca--at $askatnon. NIPS 11. Clarke visited friends in 411.3 706 «•- Majority' for Rohs tson-273. Ti'RN1I3 8RY Jovne Robertson dike E. N tftel ; assistant steeretlt?y, Moat A. Runlet: treasurer. Mr. G. " Menem : leaflet secretary. Miss C. Durk ; Doren. ,tcretnrler. Mrs... Con- nolly. Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. F. Hart- well and Miss 31. E. Salkeld. The fol. lowing delegates and aubstltutes were appointed to attend the annual W. A. eoneen•ttnn : Mrs. G. W. Holman. Mrs. E. Hartwell. MINS C. Dsrk°and Mrs. J. W. Hunter. Mrs, Hardy; prp,d• stent. aryl Mrs. Seeger and Mr.. Carrie, lite members. tem will nttend the eon. rentinR. --- ftltITF:A T'ntil Cfirlsema• ('nlr'S hook More will be open In the evenings. The ladle''* of the IM:tptlat church will hold n male of baking on Satter• .far. Dee. ml,r 11th. front 2 p.m.. at linrrlcon's gns'tere store. Th, (1.1'.1. horkrr etnh will hold an at-home In the (1datelines' Hall nn Ttlesel(y evening. December 28. .All ex -student,' of floe ('ntleginte Tnatl- tide are Invited to attend fhla event. The Haptlet *muter school w•I'l bold sire nnnnnl Christmas rntertetn- dent on numbly evening. December 10. The enntnta "Crowning Christ- mas- will be glren. All are invited. Riker offering. Mr. D. .1 Autry. the West aMrrt hake?. hem r,rrhaaerl Mr. W. A. Chloe holm'. hnngslnw nn Trmfalger street hurler. Pr. -11411y Collln••en. Morrie Rnw'rr and w111 take peewee/Inn Pine 151 nest. Mrs. F. G. 1V1111-•mas who had burn I'r.-- 41 nn rel'. ore. Morro a ion's This Is a pretty aged wool eitnafed vie!lhrg n-111; her theme:kr Met iit area 1'7• hmt•e mr1A lir. Corry 1. to )x eon. Tnrontra, ha. r"'nrnrd to her home ht • n 1[nnds7. Mr. Tom Wilson is shipping grain from Menet this week. Poll No. In 62 G3 ib 34 76 ! Monate-yr '226 • 448 2 192 466 8 8.54 418 4 4010 580 6a 1011 62 123-, R. Wtwnnrsh 42 R5 I n'. Wattnnnah 26 111 Winghnm - Wroxeter 226 4481 Majority for Robertson -222. 4444 R1R6 COi.BORNE Joynt Robert** Poll No. 1 52 118 2 40 47 a 54 1110 4 15 7R, 170 3RR Ma jiprl t r for Roberto.* -21R. RE(`APITCLATTON Jnynt Robertson Amhfleld 401 510 Blyth 185 2(Mt Brtmsele 179 204 Colborne 170 NM Cowered 124'11 8414 (levy 213 799 Fowick 403 TAR Morris 270 MR Majority for Robertson -1942, Metlirs Malnr1ty 1644 The ntltrinl declaration of the voting In Annth Huron on Deeemher lot gives 1V 0. Medd. i'rogresalre. ei majority of 1644 neer Alex. Neeb, Conservo- 11 erve- 11t•r. The rote by anh-dlvlslona In Gods erich township was as follows: Medd Neeh No. 1 67 64 2 44 65 11 504 00 4 87 56 R R9 48 6 6t 38 75 per eetnt... pass 611 per ("nylon l.alth%vnite 4 1 Mr•3(h'hv,•I 744 Loin t i•tilce Moore 70. Jop Dalton] i!I per mprr)• 7.i. Phil L'isse Fry ill, Ort•Ille• (liar lig 1'"It:l'rT•Fate r.t, 1F'tf .tti)1 rep.trr ort Iii.-i.4p(' MiSMTiltnel.?R int "v• convention rat Laotian. .i humor- r••nt.. 'I'h.•'nv, F'rt- It•t. Ted I1eltiehnrl ' 'i *0144 MnoKelus!r. was enjoyed by ATI., The CSO. ittepeo•rl m'mlors erre 1,.'•',01 'rTet i1. -Ar by 3IIts Kellett -hoe MacDonald and i.-Eth dart by Tiu nut and 1'etrl Mas'Ttttyre. McMichael i1), fn'lnw•o! h7t rommnnit„c cligitig end Sr. .Pr.- eitalc MrMk•hnel 77 Is•r 1111. Nmtlm,nl Anthem. .1t the con- et rat.. Tont Cook 7t, elestt11 of the m v tl 's t' 1 •'e.. Jr. 1'r. - Pette- I'rv. Ad n F'r'•r :'it. served refrrsh:tteels. A'c,I, •'clahle Tom F'rc. \'weir l'r:e'd.ot•k. (ln.lo' time wee spent. the at:, 1 i,I -e owing I"trrnnt, .\rel lir 3ie31.. h iso:. Rigel thirty. Moore. • -.owes- - 1. 1.t )Wi:I:Y, Two -h- {. rt the home of Mrs 1). Mjt Intyre en Sr. iV.- 0 per Thursday. Dec. 2. with the president, rent.. Isabr v'rarE Mrs. A. Beckett. In the (balr. The e.. •k 74. 1 roll call was nns,c,.r•••t w1 ', t •_ Jr. IV.-- c, rat.. thins for Christmas gifts. A splendid Marlon Ln Bisset 74. program was given. Mi+s Alice 5,1a-- Mnrearet F ti ter iHcks 711 per 4•..tit. el Cgnk. 75 per cite'.. Frank . S. S. NO. 3, .15iiF'lia,D - PARAMO'NT. Dc. 6•t --r. and Rrys,rt for Nnrrmlwr of 8.4'1. No. 3. • Mrc. John Tartish. yyr. and Mrs A Retxo. \Verkly tests. Wilfred Parrish and Mr. Mater Far- ler. 11'. -Mara,' t t Slmpsnn (!1 is -r Imo[ mratmri to 0,t I1.1 and spent a eet:ot.. Fabahr'11 ltnw9c1 (1''. itrtl •,• 31 ..•• Moble of days at the winter fair. pee. d' 6n. .look ('nllhasnu tat. Messrs, Dan and Richard Mellon- Jr. 11 fleck t 4:nt;s:,n 441) 1. ; old. of Klntall. rt4•tivol wor,1 ice e,ont.. GVorgr Mat(:retmr 744. C.:•Ilia week of the death of their brother. Bowler (t7. Mfr. J.'•n A. Mclettte 1. of Neu:tlmn. Sr. 111 •Grr••r 31nr11rrg,r 7!) e r R.C. The demented w•ns an old Ash- (,t,nr. .I,. - .I V-•tntcre' tis; it ;,t,!.l field hey who enjoyed ' tonslelernhlt' Mn -1(i - Ga. David Ms-Kmnxi,' :t. i. popttlaritr nhd pr'swelts 1n British 1)ti:y mnris (h In' 4_: pass ., ('o,nmhla. He hart been la baseness Nr. IV. _ Mnrgnmt citpi..0 :119. Oh the coast for about twenty yea "Tick 1'011!1. n '.rl F;11 1'.:h l:o,3.r end '''ns net1re In Is,1111cs In the he 214. hone '' ll uito 242. teresta of Eke Liberal party. r .1 r. 1V.--dhtnei"vati S!mpsnn 8'4. MIM Kathari,o hire, of 3m•'s','. y• ((r•or2.• MecGrrgerr -3'1!). 4 v: -blit Ib •e 'pent the week -end with her Shoter. Ire 29.1. Mrs. Grant Mei)larmid. Sr. Ill: -Bram Marl;rrtnr 4111. ]fr. tend Mrs. Jnt•k Bradley and 1R'• Donald Xar'Knv :1(23. Davit Ma,K"Ii- ,,. of Doe air. cls.t'd with frlemla at ale 2'W $oeeph Mayhem 211. K!ncanllnp at the week end. Jr. 1f--WI-caret Hlhlene 145. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Me('rie of to Sr. I. -Ethel ]%M•Keuale 3.39, Don Valle. are vldtlrz with fib ode at all 'Ii,tiretor 111.5. COLFOR.NE TON-NMHIP Cosereillnr 11111 annonnrem that he • tall he n rsm1b011tr for the reeerehtp a' 'he eemhag munld^al eleer•ttons. T'•e tn'•fees of R. R. Xn. 1 hare rn- • r'' ' ,I M's. Margaret Stwl.wtcl of 1• '1^'s;t c5 ratite' for tit^ remit•' year. 852 1125 ersttt'ntrrl on hie pnrehaar. Irurtrr: FtA' W\ E. .1N1'1:T:R' T •; . t Another Streeeaafnl !limonite 1•nnl Dnlg. n ymang Nemo, -o m to r' • London and a nn•mher of rhe. 1'0!•• family of limerick town•hln. la •• former Huron hay who 1. making good In 114. mentelmel Itfr of the vitt-. At the r' »,'-t river ele.Nons ho was for l e l time e'eettoi ma sideman. '►0•4'4.1 tf)tis emir f,rrt., In a field rat ,1,t,w r•+arr'.•tes, air. i)011g erinrinetn ''•••'nes, !n the L.endnn market • be :d'ng, •