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The Signal, 1935-10-10, Page 1• rs,r4 .e.-.o,.,t.._• s/...1,,,....•.• _.• • 4.4 ;he Signal new au berg 35 r 1 .1411ITY E!( IiTii, YF,Alt NO. 41 GODERICH, ONTAK Two More Big Vote Features - Arrears of Subscriptions and Payment of Accounts in Stores Added Votes in "Good -Will Club'` Ceinpetition This W Afford Opportunity for Contestants to Increase Totals --- Mrs. Peggy GaIlow Won Last Week's Special Prize The standing of contestants en- twines -eat below now begins to thew the active workers who are putting forth their beet efforts to win one of given e valuable prizes which will be away. There is no luck attached to this contest. In reality, the contest- ants who work the hardest in getting their Mende to save their coupon* abuud be the ultimate winners. Ask for Coupons If you have not entered the contest be sure to help .,we couteatant, ear- ring as many votes as possible. Pat- ronise club merchants sod be sure and ask for your votes on all cash pur- chaser and payment of a Added Votes on Subscripttm Arrears Between Tuesday, October 15th, and Morday, October 21st, triple votes will be given on each year buck subacrlp• tions. All accounts paid for taro year up to We end of 1SKi5 will secure the extra vote schedule. On subscrip- tions running into 1866 regular votes only will apply -os. the last year' Double votes will be given on els up to next Monday night. of Aeealiads Double Votes en Payment Fir Friday and Saturday only. Oc- SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION RATE TO SIGNAL DURING CONTEST The regular subecripdiun rate of The Signal is $2.00 per annum in Canada, $2.:.0 in the United States. Durin -"ort d=wi►t" Clu1, competition, we will accept $1.30 per annum in Canada, on all paid subscriptions, providing payment 1s made including one year In advance. If arrears only are paid, the rate will still be $2.(N). Thies offer poaltively closes at 'the end of the -pt�t- paign. PERSONAL MENTION,, Miss Henrietta Curse!. •ls vivid* , in Detroit. v ' e I Mr. and M S,WJord Mallett, uf.4.1e- see 1 troll, recently .dO d Mr. W R. Henry, • Cambria road. Be 1 Mies Vera Wilkins hue rttturned home after spending her.vatation with friends in Toronto. Award --M-ra Lillian Wallis Sinste r leftism • Tuesday for Florida where she wMl WV"; " OCTOBER 10, 1935 rood to • spend the winter. • !ntiet«ent Mrs. J. W. Smith was a week -e visitor in Toronto with her daughter, ' dam, Thprsda Miss Helen Wraiton•• hibitbrs brae Sirs. James McKenzie. of Galt, spent wlttrnt tarn the week -end with be- steter, Mra„D• a 'creeditable It \Vlgginr, West street. "indoor” cl. ptgnail about of collapsed and O Fr it waa keen t tht to toutluus. raters to, Alai program to tact' day, aloug w eaR stock, We!udial to carry out tete f events and �i The .concert � according to with a good' atibu tors have as/ Trod_ A Bannon fair • Miss Heriik'e Hogarth spent cast Creek -end in Torouto atteuding the 'l'. naurakoou Camp picnic. Mr. John A. Harrison, caretaker of Victoria stool, is laid up as the re- sult of a stroke suffered a few days ago. lir. and Mrs. John Henderson bate, returned to their home in Detrsityftee .{ending a few weeks it their cottage in $altfortl. __Miss Stella Gregory, of the Strat- ford collegiate institute teaching staff, visited with Miss Edith Wiggins at -the weekend 'Km Wm. Foster and her son. tion of a p Ralph, returned from Abeenethy, Sask., the Lucknow on Monday, to make 'their home on of October 17 cam" their faro at Sheppardton--- a dance. ,prise - ter J. H. Jackson and little daYgh- The cps ter Marilyn, of Port Dover, visited scow° on T over the week cad with Mr.. Jackson's lows: parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jackson, t A STORE WITH A HISTORY Britannia road • Fall wheat, Sam Atr+ Mr. and airs Illarry Pattlenn, of ner, Gederkh Business That Was Eitah-.pault Ste. Marie, Miebigan, who have Wn Truemnef ! naked Beek 1860 been on a motor -trip ihrougb-That*rlo, ley; tiara Ale, Mr. A. L. Cole, proprietor of Cole's' spent Wednetslay in town. Mrs. Yat- white, Wuorga Book Store, has been looking into the tlse.n was at one time on the public small, Sam school teaching staff.Alton; ti 'ober 11th and 12th, club merchants history of the business which he has Mrs Douglas Campbell, who had ton, d finds r Milton., ore are requested to offer double votes on been conducting since 1920 an been speneling a week with her par- lire. 1. c,aheyt the payment of all outstanding ac- that it has been in continuous exis- eats, Mr. and Mrs S. Wark, returned Mrs. I. lFuytjef counts contracted prior to the cam- lento since the year 18tlla,a period of to her home at St. Catharines on Mon- alfalfa, J .fttt, weneemeut of this campaign, Read seventy-tive years. day: She was accompanied by, Miss Lyons, N. the advertisement for ether festers The founder of the huffiness utas T. IMary Buchanan, who is spswsttg.s- Lyons, T. votes in dub stores. i. Moorehouse, who is still remembered days with her. J. A. Hen Snbrrrlptian Vetes e. by some of the older citizen.. MrMiss F.thei McQtteeu. of $aghast. J�dge- "Rural subscribers as well es tbose lloorehouse Was succeeded in 1882 h7 Mich., mea a Rues' during Lire past DlJ in Ooderieh should look ever the List Janes Imrie, and in 11+81 the firm of week at the Bedford hotel. Her Ten Ibw.4 of contestants and decide to help some Framer & Porter waa established and grandfather, Thomas McQueen, was N. L. Ca one in the competition. Subscriptions conducted the business until 1006. can be paid to rnoteet�tr or at this Afteer� .the death _of Hod. Fraser. the °dice and votes will' be, given with semis partner, the hasinese was con - each paid subscription. Mao save the tinged by George Porter until 1921 and fee vote coupons appearing in each teen by his sent. Ernest Porter, until Signal. { gggr h r Coin took !t over, bone of The i w sat . , t pat4�ttAA •sO toed a Matte', sate It la bot surprising that tied - paper contestants must notify ertcb'a book store is known all over dub headquarters before the next is- the district•. Mr. Cole .is to be con - ane Otherwise they will be adjudged gratulated ape his association with a correct. house that has always borne a splen - To take advantage of the weekly did reputation, which he bas fully special vote schedules, contestants maintained. should make their re ns at the of- To signalize the complettdn of this nee not late! than 6 o'clock Monday. seventy-five yews, ('ole's Book Store is The special prize will again be $d putting on a special sale, which is an- touneed in our advertising columns. page 4 of thls issue. in cash for the most rotes. The atandetg appearing below is for all votes for publication Ohl to laid Monday evening: 1' Town CautetrttlMs Mrs- John Chisholm ,• 74,625 was badly shaken up on Friday last Mrs. Peggy (:allow 72,700 when his o'er Mas sideswiped on the Mrs. W. H. Trembl ..•,•4B.O7a Beumllier road near Baltford by sate Mrs. Chas. lt. Kidd � 83,2215.83,2215 striven by Elwyn Pfrlmmer, of Ben - Mitre Louvain itloom4 ••••.. 47,726 Miss Mary Baechler .32,250 1� Kral. .1 C. Stewart 15,000Miss Roselle Shelton Rural ('onteatents Miss Nina Walters •17,125. Miss ilazel Young ...,,.- Mias Anne McLeod Ates (lsbaltteston .. _ - Mias Beth Mc('onnel' THOS. SANDY SHAKEN IT Thos. Sandy, Godertch machinist, 32,660 20,1175 Ina 20.900 Mies intra Harrtsot ..y.„'„I;20,300 Mrs. J. I). Little .,�...•,STb Mls' Ethel Martin ' 16.500 Miss Eleanor Willson 15,400 Mrs, George F •agars - - 15,000 es/. The crash occurred at a corner. when the Benmlller ear, proceeding towards Goderich, skidded in a wide turn and swept into Sandy's ear. The whole side of the car was crumpled. Mr. Sandy wail driving a ,coupe. HOLSTEINS TO PENNSYLVANIA A. 1t. Brubacher, Breeden, Ont-, sales agent for the Waterloo County • Holstein Breeders' Club, has recently completed the shipment of a carload of purebred Holsteins to F. L. Heil- man & tion, Glenna, Pa. 01 this ship- meut two head were secured from the berd of W. Hume Clutton, Colborne township.' •: NOTICE TO "GOOD -WILL" CLUB CONTESTANTS AND SUBSCRIBERS The Signal otfiee will be open cacti Sntnrlry evening during the contest between 7.30 and 9.00 o'clock. when subscription. can he paid. and vote ennpins de- posited. e-posIted. COMpani Contract Prepared the founder of The Signal. -she table but was accompanied by her Meese. ire• Sam Alto Kane, of Bay City, Mich. packed butt Bike, Sam INJURt.D HEAD fancy n tripped end tell against a gas pump on Ilamilton street--' Stitches -were- -re- quired to close a ado in his. head. . MISS E. MURRAY rNSTA4LUID New Head of Credal& Rebe4aim--A. Interesting Ceremony On Tuesday the°ing, Oc'tuber.111, District Deputy President Jean Smith and staff, of 3eaforth, conducted the Installation ceremony of the officers of Goderich Rebekah Lodge, No. 88. Past Noble Grand Miss Marie Bell received the badge of that office from the district deputy.' Several of the. visitors gave brief addresses, and Rule per was served In the assembly ball. Officer for the ensuing year are as follows: N.G., Miss Esther Murray;. V.G-, Mies Christine McKensie; war- den, Miss Goldie Cornfield; conductor, Mrs. C. Tweedie; chaplain, Miss Gladys Shore; R.S.N.G., Mr,. Wm. Roope; L.S.N.G., Mias Edna Driver; R.S.VO., Mrs. K. Stowe: i..S.V.G-, Mrs Carl Worsen; pianist, Miss. Aileen -Stowe; 1.43., Mrs. C. Thomas; 0.G., rt O -Mimi; 'recording -secretary, 4I U ids -Waist ; Assorts L ueere- Lary, Mrt. John Newcombe; treasurer, Mrs. Chas. Videan. , To Take 1200 H.P. with Discount When Town Peak Not Affected According to the terms, of an agree- ment dismissed at the last meeting of the Public l-tllilies Commission on Thursday, September 2(311, the God- erich Elevator a Transit Company will shortly sign a power contract call- ing for the delivery of 1210 horsepow- er at class A rates, the company to get a discount of twenty per cent. from this rate in months when they do not ta1Re the town peak load. in other month', which may occur any titne n' a result of loading or un- loading operations which cannot be disc•untimted during the peak hours, the full rate will be charged. • The eentraet will be submitted to the 11 E.P.C., Toronto, for its ap- proval, whteh, It its expected, will be (granted. Another View of Bermuda Palms IIY COURT ROOM CHANGED SIGNAI. PRINTING 1KIMINION STORE CONTEST THREE CANDI1).1TES A (hu :taturday night a couteht con- ducted Ly the local branch of.theDo- as w.luion Stores was brought to a close, 1 Miss Ethel McKenzie, of. R.lt 3, God - need the winner of midi, being n the birthday cake on Nhk•h tickets Postponed had been given out by Mr. M Davis. manager of the store. About 3.0X/ tickets were dhhtrlbYted. aft fit,1'- nil sol, filer - and limn was mat ::¢ the ins a beevY be beaae abed* mcrniag. when. 1leatbar waa elf, by the di- e ,ecOPtl day th. On tela GOLF !YIELD. DAT - 'Phe line! ladles' field day of the 1935reaaou at Muiti ud Wulf Club will, Six hundrt'd North Huron electoral were -Tial* be held on Saturday morning -nest crowded their way into We tow u hall lu 1930.' A "knock -nut" cumpetitkei :will. . �- at -Wtngham on Monday afterauun, te i its relating held, play to begin at 10.30 o'clock. listen to the nomination speeches of front six A large entry is expected, the three candidates, Geo. Spettou, the five year,,,. The finals in the rose bowl cumpetl- member, who eat for eight years served the tion have leen reached. Mrs. J. H. in the Conservative interests; R. J. the market Taylor and Miss Pbyllia Grassick are �; hwau, the Liberal twinkler, and were albs the finalists. The date of the chain- W. J. Henderson, the ataud,rd-bearer' whhb ELECTORS AFTER N Wingham Town Hall Packed to Hear the U. F. 0. Secretary, Speaks in Behalf of —Farmers' Visit to Ottawa Re Arrangement _Act Atta ked. • • plouship matt! has not been arranged of the Rteouatroetlun party, who will as yea ' contest the seat at the e;ee•tiou uu t3 CLICK RESUMES Monday next. MI:." Financial agents are Thus. J. Mc- Lean. rLean. Wingliam, for Mr. Spottoa; J. 11. Wylie, Wroxeter, for Mr. Desch- prove, man; (Jordon Meehan N Ingham'. for have `ICt:TTendersoa•--- ---- . with* The audience, euwpoeed of men and lama'. women !rum all over the riding, die- teen a tributes! theft applause about equally el4t s 1hitAon of !1v'e. The Men's Club of North street it '" prop)ae'd United church had resaulmee Its Sun - gimp of track day morulug meetings and stn Sunday tal features. last heard an interattlug address by, ye e • "e" a bell, Iter. J.' W. Herbert of Holmearille. os. Friday' night, wMwe subject was, "What Ie Chris- and hrisand the Wive - the preseuta- Uiuuaslms,' by' De the avelttug be feliNe'ed by r th classes t we as ful- Stilton Truest wk -t, Mil u; tl-row bar - A n ; oats, Alton; peas, large, Kam Sam Al - flax seed, N. L. Carter, Art Colbert; nbowers, Jett, ra, Dent, J. Flt'bt, Mrs, 11 , RI llt•, C er,112 ac S Sam A/lsn. nak ; five lbs. rM iireulan, • twenit be. tianity°" 1'nder the nusklency of Mr. J. W. Moore, the Club ias mopped among tie three, although Mr. Dench- t out.a program of timely topics to be man secured possibly the beat ret•ep- bad discuse•ed at the weekly wtrttngs of tion during the priut•lpal part of his cor the next few months, - address/. The 1 , Assisting Mt. teendeeson, who pro- had A STRATEGIC RETREAT claimed,himself ignofaat 'Of many Mr A man can carry his loco for qui- things, ntuiting the art of oratory,the mals too far. Wm. Abell Very nearly was 11. H. Hanuau, secretary of the I mon did a few nights ago. He war walk- United Fhrniers of Ontario. lie o ing slung Kingcton _street when he divided Mr. Heuderrun'e time of forty to eaw two little dogs frisking around. He hesitated, waftching them, until he saw-tbe--eetre et -the- excitement._ A skunk waa walking slowly and se- dately along the dewalk, so close that Mr. shell could have touched It. The dogs may not have realized the pogslbi,tty of an unpleasant experience, of the 1 • A esti. ton two N a o ted Rooseveh Cie c en %ad eels fora* tie `Govern but hhld may a.gt►w ont'tbIt soas4tbtft w4 minutes with the candidate. I d known of the wrong Peter Stott. Reeve of East Wawa- 1 for years flat ,-4ort uush. acted se chs man. /! ansa•' BMs only v►Ysn lie deet It sea decided to allow �'�sa5a, wanted ifv"Read a -parip. 1)eachwan and Henderson Rorty c Canada diad i �•' minutes to rpeuk, while Geo fait He 1tttklsed, the cateoora waa to talk forty -ave minutes at *tat, nada tied In trade beads. With all additicalal tltteea minutes tor, Irvin, la member a{ 0t1Rw* but Mr- Abell did and lost no time In rebuttal of any argument* udnnced test valuer et tarno.,tafodtoce making a hasty but cautious retire- agaiuet his stewardship in Otter t; or laela bbd *lieu o!< frog oaf clad against the• retexd of his psarlJt hidden.ddllars betweon fi d 'dent. A wedding of interest to many opening, t Canada Wdl Of - - ,,• Ira -1 . • He claimed that 4 om it t•tl{�M+� that Qaiyadu alai bllea • ; w.-�; els dining cumntrir its JOIENSTON-MOI FITT - Mr. Statt (. Sing', friends of the bride in Goderi.h tial the most i"Hted place at Toronto on Saturday. ado- world d dug the depreasie r 14090 her doh when b Mies Isabelle C. Moffitt Crude had k-,yp.bdtter t jLhY� =: b of Matheson, 001, was united in mar- of the ,'oat' r eep, 10rneat nage to Mr. T A. Johnetou, of KIi- the afraid w nee liachy, County•Down. Ireland. Moss doors: hying t obtain: her R. N. 1n Ale an- Intra='IY Well intern - LA - DOME8i1C ,MANI.'FACTIIRE White bread, N. L. Carter, "13:111e7 Whinney; ►I)'a bread. N. h, Carter, D. Mu Wb(nIfy ;. not bread, N. L. Car- ter. A. Pat«tson; plain white 'bona, smell, Mrs. I. A' Henry, Wilfred Dren- nan; ren-nao; graham -rases e• small, A. Patter- son, N. L. !attel; tea biscuits, small, Mrs. J. A. fleury. Sam Alton; cookies, rolled. Mrs PN 1. Carter, Thos. Blake; dream pule, Wilfred Drennan. 2nd prize; lays ,eke, light, N. l.. Carter, Thomas !like; layer cake, ttark, T. J. Salkeld, Larne Durnin; angel cake. un-, teed, N. I.: Carter; dark fruit cake, N. L. Care. Mrs. D. A. Fowler; light fruit Bake, N. L. Carter, Mrs. 1). A. Fowler ; deughsuts, N. L. Carter, A. Patterson; tarts, Mrs. D. A. Fowler, N. L. Carter, apple pis, N I.. Carter, Jas. Stirling: lemon pie, Mrs. D. A. Fowler, A. Patterson; pumpkin pie, N. L. Carter, Mrs. D. A. Fowler; rais- in alein pie. Thos. Blake, Mrs. J. A. Henry; • Magistrate Makins Will Receive in County Building in Future For the second time this year the situation of the magistrate's court has been changed, this time to what was known as the witness or grand Jury room on the second floor of the court house. The change was made by order 1,f � the minty council's property commit- tee, which met on Friday in the clerk's office. The equipment wax moved from the office on North street to the new roorp on Monday. At present the room does; for two o0fee., thyme of the tnnglstrete end the ('hlldren's Aid Inspector There is n. room for the equipment of the Juvenile Jades.. If present plans are carried, out. however, there •will he ample office room. It la to be .itggested to 111e retina that the lavatories be removed to the basement and puddle entrances he ih- stalled. thus making more ofee mom. upstairs. 1t is hoped the town will eooperste In making the donee. al• though the tablets were reversed some years ago, when the county eonncll refused to cooperate with the town in is similar project. At the meeting on Fridny an order was given for Mine equipment for the 1'01017 eras+ to repiaer and comple- ment ompFe ment the inadequate equipment at present in the (Mee. The purchase IR made necessary by an order from the legal department nt Toronto. The nunipment meat he installed before the December council session. The remaining neennnta for repair* to the mart hnl15e were passed. Al. though the total amount Its higher thee the original estimate. the cvnmmlt4„ members expressed themwelves all well pleased with the results All Miltt0w're wvisvorvwsnt. Iwelndhng G. H. FII11/Nt. eheirman, A Mellek. W. (Monti, W. Archibald (1 McNeil, and Warden W. Sweitser. :salads. three varietleR, N. L- (aster, Lorne 1)urnln: school lunch. T. J. Salkeld, Sam Alton; fruit 'salad, N. arnta" c D vegetable L. Carter,-I�.ra salad, O. Finnigan, Lorne Derain: Connell' frnite; N. 4.. darter-Wiltred:J Drennan. Mrs W. H. Tremblay; spent a School In Toronto was appointed by the United Church missiuu hoard to irnepttal work -in New Outerle and - served at both Hearts and Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston expert to sell, from New York on October DOD for their home in Ireland and will be • this ,'nmpatgu ofbe� reeipon , bit for almost everything fiat bad gone wrung to oho world. ,Dunt storms, grasshopper plagnea; '61"013 "' 5 told winter of iaat. year wbkA had de- stroyed the apple tr'e'es of Huron had prutwbly been bis Sault, according to followed by the beat wishes of all the LI ra old a their Goderich friend.. While In God- They Dad even raked up so erich, they have leen guests at the wetter as the acaudal of Sir John A. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M Robertson, Maclieuald's, time when Sir John bad leen aerused uf having taken a paltry Park street. $,20,0 00 in what mus kuown as the CAR RUNS AMOK Pacific Scandal. The tails lied forgotten, possibly, that they had accepted $730,0(11 from Doers Reckleew Two. 11nun Arses the ltcaubarnols cbrpctratiou, as slush Square-Btunps Two, Then Crashes I fund u fact which had 5,111 Mr. Kong N,•oree of pde`•tri oris last night writ- t itis ..{s•uitenttlal sac►1•lotlt and ashes." nestled a ear, after a mad dash around Now Mr. King calls Mr. Bennett a the Square in whist It etrlck two other Rifler, and a Muasolbni, and- a 8ta11*, autos, leap the eight -inch curb opine all roiled Into one. elte the Mittel' hotel block had 11 r. Itennetttiehis , derlared Mr. S{otton, and come to real among the trach of ,sd party into conference Court House York. protrnldy more than had any--yremler The car, owned; by Jas. Dalton, :teff jn Canada's history. to addltiob, qtr. son street, was driven by Miss Mary lleuhi'tt had educated some i85) young O'Leary. Although she 'suffered frothCanadians out of his own purse, had shock, Miss tYLcary was not Injured been responsible for countleRts persona bodily. The coupe appeared to be but ehurilies, in addition to having brough ailghtry _diinagir,, two --tires --in nada through the depression is bet 0 etiewbere than No ' arose Mr. King as high tariff In the fest and Jost In tile West. In forty years the Liberals had !seered The tariffs by about four-fifths of one per cent. He claimed that farm implements were cheaper today than when Mr. King was In power and quoted figures. The farmers of Canada had secured 138,000,0M noire for hugs than had the America Lila ruler fur the same quantity of hogs In the some period. Ile appealed for the support of the electors as a resident of Huron. it J. Deaeh man The Liberal candidate was received with a hearty round of applause lle was pleased, he stated, to see such a large at»tlence. and intelligently interested, in the problems of the day. Ile denied the assertion that the Liberal party had accused Mr. Ben- nett of .responsibility for the sand storms ,,r the drought. lie had, how- ever, raised the tariff when business was at a low ebb anti it had had the effect of losing much of what business was left to the country. 1n referring to Mr. Ik•unett he de - had moue, de- clared that a man who had for many yeas t wno hni' aiweys _ n *ck2lle_ ape than moat countries. awtww•inted' -witharwMb- and"filli"tiat •.. and a fender anti running board being I lie wad refinanced maturing loans mere was Lncapsable uf rprponding to canned artsrlk'. t. L, Carter, MrR. alightly Ing to amouutiuK to more than a billion tt7ri- the feelingsof the ordinary iss,r men, W. feed nen nl. +)• F1nnljrte picklets• \(cording to efe wltm•sws+ the (as/ I tars uta rwving lu interea of more The Farmers' Crtdlturs ArnnR N. L. Carter. Thoma; Blake; Jelly, struck A. (krrafleid's auto, which was flow 414,3011,W(1, and bed worked un-The Act Wilfred Dramas, N. L. Carter; maple parked In front of his store, -then amyl. tltingly for reduction of interest ratan lash os. syrup, George Alton, T. J. Salkeld: ,•rausl, narrowly misaht other ve-to all claast., of the people tin 111, last ended function. tba marmalade, N. L. Carter, Mrs. W. H Tremblay; heti', egRe, brown, Ernest waa an 101quitoua piece o legislation which had reacted The trary to Its int( u nt lxerple want low interest rates. These are not obtainable if it is made 1m - hicks, and careened wily for two loan had !Welltluate+l al aloof 4Y4 blocks until it crashed Into the rear per trot. interest. , W. Culler'; hen's;egg*, of Stewart Robertson's car, which was being driven slowly. The coupe then enromesl into the perk, narrowly miss- ing It lamp poet and Revert)! trees - white, D. M.411Inney, Thos. Blake. Specials- Six a rt d ten biscuits', Thos,. Blake. pert Treleaven; layer cake, N. L, tarter, T. 3. Salkeld ; bits- euits, Thos. Blake, Sam Alton; layer salts, ll- I,,_�Lter D. McWhinney, Wilfred Dreawa; )os. Blake, It: McWhinney.; half•dnaen bens, Mrs. D..1. Fowler. Mrs. J. A.' (Contemn! on page 4) Dungannon Fair Thursday, October 171h - The post ;'m d. ihilgannon Fair will to held Thursday, (k'toler 17, when the live stock -horse., cattle, sheep hogs and puuk.ry Will i• ,•tltibiusl. Horse rare-. running ran''. po- tato nee, freak eooveyanee5 and many other attractions will he presented •during the afternoon. Nonwthing doing every minute. inside accommodation will al.o he 40.0V/deli inr hones. In 11t• evening a grind eon- c,•rt will Ice given and.a play en- titkel "Apple Riossoma Time" will he presented by the A. T. 1'. A. of the Lucknnw Anglican church. This sp:endid play in .the man- ner In which 11 Is pr.•w•nted Ie well worthy of your patronage. There will Is' a dance after the play. - Should there amain be un- favorable weather for the exhibi- 1Iof, the pita, sled M. down be given In any event. Parties under Heel of Big Money MJectbosi PromisesI possible to collect debits Ile asked 1 Ile rimmed that sten working on there was 0 man In the room, with Huron bruits during the Hepburnthere to Tend, who would now lend Is (•ampeign of a year ago had leen of- fered increased wages if they voted bilentl. When the election WW1 beenWW1WW1 over the work on the roads hIle Instanced) the cameo! the Seotch- _ a 'co*siderahle stoniest. yam; Soon hod )ii'eii�r°gl'�sum to a man who h�eecurtd tele to farmers with the Aet,ba forte. Na one answered his question. lead by the I.Iberului since thea Int had not been handed out. ' - Mr, Hepburn !tad stoop's!' '111.' loans — to fanners but Mr. Bennett IMP stepped during the period, when, he da Major J. Inwood Tells How Elec. to soil, through the to hP tu4 lam lrnablc to 1. y ' l'annda Farm Loan Hoard, had taken I a debt through the Aet. It was afterwar diec'uvered that the debtor had. 'spent softie hnnsireiTs' of dollnrs on liquor ,elinin of the intetttit Os roi. , . 1 tions Are Handled—Stevens upthe "lark dropped by epburn. l -If yoseslestrry the credit of-a-coun• to Alter Conditions 1 1 He pleaded the cause of the Farm- try, that country cannot be ptoaper` ---_ I crk' Creditors Arrangement Act,• in- r null, he, stat" Major J. Inwood, fermerty presidene•? statelimo he erase art - tgw-larbter nbo t , rM k i,t�emdlgtT! Mei pyid $14,OIg) for • farm worth; _ ,f, rung to qtr. Stadion'. cdslm tilt'. sof Ward :i literal ,ess,ebatlon, Toron- to, •4iet a good-sized gathering of Ile - constructionists, assembled in MacKay Hall on Wednesday evening, that Loth Old parties, were tarred with the same stick In their subservience to the Trig interests. ile explained how the political ma- Bible farmerw' agencies and had teen lor(tfa)(Ml(t: the fourth year by $133: chine• wurkC i. Rt*U,R that, once the I Krnnlerl. Phe btnna of hive cents the 1,000,000, and the fifth year had shown polltlriane, trom Kbn, and itennett II bushel o0 Western wheat during the an ire re'nae of $117,00(►,fM10. down, accepted reek from the "Inter- J period .01 unsettled aerltnR exchange AR a rr'ult of theeie enttrmona es/ Mee to ran• their Clef-Hons. they ire- I) had prove,! a boon to Western faro- Itnre•, the Interest on the nation- eame cu�►ItRatid to Them and the Inter- I er.. The wheat tenni which guars** ,ywndl a bad Ito mases) by somee$on- sstlethereafler dictated the politician* I teed n fixed prtee of ri71e cents tar; al ilei arab allowing the dDcrnas- policies. bushel in Western. Tartness for their •110 Mr.eRtevens, he swbtch Mr. Sisseton hall claimed of 'aid, was free from No I wheat, ,lrws freight to elevator, t4,111M►9M10. Ruch in0uenecaand would, he felt sur. Iwul xnced the sum of *11(7,91(1. 1112 to $•if the value of farm prodnrts had give the common people the first ; We.tern farmer.. - -11 the during Nr. King's regime. Mr. r "break" they ever here had Mr. Aotlun clnlmrl 'het while to nett had melt ing's' won**. by MI.. 1,oie sounders, president of hall not 4omp'llai the pa.ssge of any Bennett the tariffs nn the atstsccisted Ute latest rtew•ns club, ceru{dexl the ..f these acts. he had ',sued ole wajr'increasproducts which the termer had to $7,:4I), paying $2,000 flown. When he lit tr could no longer pay, the nartgagob controllable exieuditures hod been tee dm.rd, be' quoted figure. to show the wanted to tike the farm back, induct 1 real faits. In the first year of the tog the farmer bpi this had l Acteen . ed I ftennett regime the controllable en/ta- ns. - to the Natural r through'Products the Aar. I futures had increased by $833,(MK►,000- The Naaaral 1'rdoctts It Market Ina I tit the second year'tbey had inercased Act had been asked for by all re'p.n- 1 I,v 11114 the third year by chair and introduced the speakers. 1 Thew• In,l11,Ie'l Mr: \V J. Henderson, the Candidate in North Boron; Mr j AMTtiwr1wwPwok-"nru-srf Ihr 4. ans'.F+iww I er, and Mrs J. I'rlddle, secretary of ',the Inset Stevens Club. for many of them. Government Reeeevd Ito claimed that the Bennett Got- He to allow that Nr. is/• etument had redutsel.-1 ,,,controllable expenditure of the country" frost MSSi_UUb~"Mr. B .oto. bad quoted, 4217,0i10.000 to $Ia4.(wlnAM. There f(vnnttnoed on page 4) • patrebase. He quoted tsereral llemR to ahow flow the increase hill worked. -tssmC"l '!'e,: www.; -."1.4..-'1-'- • -