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HURON coi,Nrrs FonEmosr WEEKLY
ooDERTout ONTARIO, ,THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1940 —
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Business Directory
tECIAL
rk1.11)1414.1X1 liOtattNS
BarriStqt ,Bte.
Office -Court House, Gesierieh-
Telephone 58. '
nOVGLAS R. NAIRN"
, Banister and Solicitor
011ices-North Street; Goderieb. '
ST M„ LEE,
-Barrister and, SOlieitOr
,Sun Life Building, 'Adelaide said Vie-
toria Streets, Woront0 2
• TelePhonts Sightfl30.1.,
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0 IM*Marjat UTIN TEA
SOLIOITOlt„ ETC.
Phone 80, Goderie..b; Ont,
Office; Hamilton Street,
(THAItTERELAIX9'
lipTEITIX and IsIONTEITA
'Chartered 'Aceountinfs,°
7t Migrate .StreeteStratford
. Toronto ,01liget:/ 302 BO Street
sosissaiissoliti;o0:00srossossmonsamrs. !sass!
o AUCTIONEEIANG '
of 118110MAS GIIINTDRY, GOD/MICH,
a Avs, 8TooK,,dialo:flENERA44
• ' AtIOTIONIMA
— Telephone 119
$0,4( 4ittendtid 10X1Where aad
aVerr effort lkiadiv to '10*-Calitlatictione,
'KA -inter' sale--dnetee-disoounted,
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OTT' & GRANIR, LIDIMSED
al --akIJOTIOSSERS,AFOIti.W14.
• SOOIMTlEsciriliktill(M
.„. natio
GEO. H ELLIOTT, Clhiton
• GORDON M. Oft2SIM.;Ooderisly.
Theft Charges
Before Magistrate
`"•••••••••••••.....?
Two Niontlis .31$11- *Sentence in
' O'ne"410,0c--Remantt.
foig Another
After a,Weeit's enfpreed boiltlaY tlue
to „tbe„ Snowstorm, sittings of the
County Magistrate's Court were re-
soled last Thurstlar,but Oven so some
'cases had to be (Mourned again owing
to tIie condition of country reads.
Two weeks previous Gerald Fitzger-
ald pleaded guiltytothe theft of small
sums of Money from homes at, Which
he had worked,i'lis "Hay and .Stephen
townships. Last..Wiels. Orecharges
of a similar Mittite te'lf "leli le pleaded,
not -'7-guilty were dismissed -when, no
evidence WASsoffered. Fitzgerald was
Sentenced two nionths In -Jail , on
etteli:ehargeS'Sentences to" nut concur-
rently, also eoncurrently with two
Months he, received at Stratford o
• I)ecember Itith lastfor like offences.
- Fitzgerald was Just a plain. sp
thief,- the Crown. Attorney 4 'OXPla ed;
The amoiliftstef. Money he •-took re,
sinall.
John E. Keniketly-,----whOSe case -.bad-
been Viking -lire torxeeks,. pleaded
gnatY, to issuing four Weitilleas cheques
for 'small timounta in various parts of
the county. A ding addicts he. had.
beenin custody for six -weeks under
op.re .the physician, whoin'Orown.
Attorney Holmes 'quoted As, saying,Kens
nedywas now in ophysical shape to be
released. Sentence, Was saispended, for
one year on each chargo.
•"The decent thing to do would be
to snake restitution insthese.easer07
-Magistrate_-.Makinsstoldthe-Y,Priatuser.AOS
110 departed. Kennedy agreedsWiths a
.nod of the head. sstss,„
,T00 RigjeoWork?, •
4.411e.„big 2215.,peunder,* with *as We
sshoniders,sgaroldS,Itistices.aged.ithirty:',
attired:in a blue overeoat,' white alik
scarf, and Withssiirlatling ponspadours
-Pleaded'guiltY,t0 Iseharge of sistgpney,
the specific soffence 'being a .refusal -to
saw wood for bis feet at Whighttrii.
_101-4,1i justiee smiled aa, the:Magistrate "MSS -
s„ liendeii."' hi.InS 4,JA, everybody else;
fsr, F. jsr,-..Fp 1j).i He'•hadibeen r in Jill, tor three weeks,
• Ni)610,4-1• OAT' - • .7bOid,..ter.Londen. ixdices' who ',do ' not
isle* „sflOrgettn; - York 'want him ;no*, .7; - ,
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THEIR GOLDEN WEDDItifV
4 4
TCiRONO: riui g9.st'At‘ the home
.of ,theirsdhUghter,•Urs. A. --S. MeCart,
vesta4Arliel Ansi Mrs.,J. "A..MCv
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AND- MRS MeIABEN
ateiIiji
op0441ticAto•
.43.tral;UOSPital, . al- , :Clarence Hicks and Jack Talbot, the
sit V at sfiporefield . Eye 'tleapital and tendon- zentliS, arrested on , holding
omen Square Throat 33oaPital, Lon, charges of...vagranc. after the Hub
...
' don, England._ , _ , , .
--.1 -' EYES TESTED, GLASSES '
SUPPUED
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3,-*vatorloo -Street _ii14.,,,-Str.,# .9,4
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TelePlkolie 267,- ' 4 * :, --t
• Next, visit: Bedford ' Hotel, .Giitir...3,ehe
• Wednesday, Feb. 28th, fiem." 2 , p.m.
till '5 14,1t7 -• ---
ratutiLitstil. riAtVi*Ntit
CmR°113.4grEE
EAPIST
Godericli, Phone 541
Offlc hours -49- to 12 a.m., 2 to -5
and 7 to 8 p.m.., Tuesday, .FridaY and
fitaturday.,
1.0 to 12 alit': only On WedngaaY.
Monday and Thursday at "
7„6-TICIXSO$
51 So -nth St:
SURANCE
idc,KILLOP MUTUAL FIRE DT.
'OURANCE CO. -Farm and Iso-
lated town property insured. ' _
Officers--kThomas Moylan, . President,
rseaforaWV11,1lara -Rnoz-,----Vice-Presi--
- • dent; Londesborol. M. A. Reid, Sem-
„• tarytareasurer,‘ Sea -forth. ., - •
Direetors--=Alex. Broadfoot, ' Sea -
forth; James Sholdiee, Walton; James
Connolly, Goderfch;,...'W; R. -Archibald,
-Setifoith; Chris. 'Leonhard, Dublin;
Alex. Idetwing, Blytb; )3Vank Me-
, Gregor,,Clinton.
• • Agents -E. Yeo, Gode.ricir;
' James Watt, Blyth ;' john E. Pepper,
R.R. 1, 'Bruceilekt ; R., P. McKereheri
.1:t.R. 1, Dublin; Chas: V. Hewitt, 1C1n-
eardine;'R. G. Xartouthi R.R. 1, BO -
• ,Polley-hiriders can make all Pair-
- 41lienta and get their earc,is reeeipted at
•the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin .OUttts
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or
17,-HI-ItekVik-Generat-Storei•aayfiel&—
Laren, -365 Spadina road, are today
eelebratingsstheir.sgolden-sweddings
an-
niversary. - -
The celebration was attended by midi
.meMberS of the "Just a corn-
binatiOn -Wedding anniversary -and , fam-
ily Mr: MeLaren deelare'd.'
, They Were married. In .London, 'On-
tario, in which dr/ mtas.-14`eUiten was
born. '4,1y. MeLaren. was, born in Gode-
rialf, and Is now past President, of the
IissisisOld 'Boys' Association. To
onto: Afteistlicir, niarriage ,they moved
tolHa tfin,"'Where they lived for tivki
,Mr. McLaren president of Me-
•Laren's„ Limiteds aanslitonsand
McLaren; Linilted, Toronto.' He is a
bw-time,president,Of the Ontario Club,,
a- past master of the Huron and Bruce
Ma -Sonic Lodge_and'a chairman of the
beard -of, nagnagement of tileor street
United church, of vvideli he has been
a member since coming to Toronto; .
At the .reception Were three daugh-
ters and one .sOrk, 'together with rela-
tives
ef 'both Mr. and ' Ws, •10Laren,
Among the Many who called to pay
their respeas was a committee of the
Huron, Old -Boys' ,A4sochition, *frho-Pre-
.sented MrssireLarezi with a beautiful
benquet. One of the telegrams „received
by Mr. McLaren west:Math appreciated;,'
It was lavitation from the "ging"
years, forty-eight Mrs-MunriPatavern,,Piper's Dam,
,years ages-- !inviting him to a:,.celebration. •
Loyal Canadians
at St. Petersburgi
_
Pil4e0 *hell Speaker Suggcste
Oanada. Pomo under the
At* StriPc.i,
,Writes from St
itetersburg, Jannary 23rd; .
We -~"were ":41i grelttlY interested
eonple of .MteeicS (tgo by 'the!' eliaSing"or
the " Gerrean boat ,:tirdua, t*ott
15:14EW TROO. A. =MON
Old RallwaYtaan Who Ran Iletwedo
Fort Erie and ‘Godertelt
° „sciA.ItNIA, Jan. 29.-41 knew young
Tont' Edison When be was. the best
'brass pounder' Ma the old Buftalo and
iiuron ' :Railway," John Lauder,
eislity-nine.yeassold retired railway
conduotor, told a reporter here. Mr.
Lauder; wbo is one of the oltlest retired
railwaymen in Ontario,, •will be „One Of
the guests of boos' at the premiere a
the Motion, pieture °Yoting Tom Edison."
, Port'llurou February, 16„
14 the BritiSh "battles/11P 'Born at PortsColborne on DeceMber
EVerglades
Orion, Till's battleship was *riding at
anchor' here *st season for ten days,
Just Outside the harbor, and Captain,
Kerrigan and the officers sent.an- in-
Sitation to. the, members of the Can-
adian Club to come, out one ifternoon,
, and„visit them. They provided trans-.
portation for us and gave, us teas The
Captain.. told us he WAS born in thillibi.
CI.I4,4
AU MeMbers-Of Forces May Vote,
Regardless of
Ake ,
OTTAWA, Jan. 28. -s -Canadian
lass,/ will ,go the on gar& 26
to led the Dominion's nineteenth Par-
liament, but '1i:withers Of • the,arnied
reataurant fireat Grand, rend, • were -forces in • England Will 'start vdthsg -011
-released for lice in Lontionsswhere
they are w ted more .serious
ehargess ,• Grand ,,Bend -charge
• r s. sintairesreferencess,
s -John - /Collingssood, a !'shaggy;.,•711F
kempt yonng, mart. ,of •fixed . abode, -
.entATroin Gummy)*
0.0AOlu =ES
Rally . 7.40' a.m., 4,45 pan.-Aoioes.
•.Goderielt for Stratford,. Toronto,liamiltok..Rutfalep .Detteit
*Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots -
'Redford British . and Ito al Itoteis.
-t-ithone otelsk..0' 305 for am***
I- rargie.„
' INSURANCE, and RtAt
EStATE
Oet, OW Aninincibile Rates.
Phone 24 "^ ' , itoderieh.,
7, r
Nelson
.11.4mor
Fire, Accident' and Meter Car
INSURANCg.
Office :---Olasonic Temple, *Weet
Street, Goderieh
Phone 230 , GODERICI1
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RYAN
Real Estate and. InSurance
010: EasLiiile of Square:-
Phone 633.
Residence, 11 Trafalgar st.
roTt Oct, P4-14,61,1ses4 all kinds,
choice_ bypding . bUsiness
•
in'OPerty „alio several gOod, farms.
!Let Me show you some real
bargains; Buy now.
on ,the first Saturday after nominations
\sinds,elasissthesssamesstiraes,,ass,iu'S-the,
overseas division. *
;This Means thatin England the vote
Will be taken liens Thursday, March
14, to Mareh.-23,sinclusive; exceptfor,
holidayss and Canada, rem Mareb,
16 to 28. - s ,
Mareb-14. and-those-stilisin'Canada„ -
start 011 March 16. All members the
fortes may vote regardless of age.
NoininationsIn all ridings will be on
iMarch. 11, two weeks before the polllng
.date, in order to insure tb,lat allsOldiers
will have an opportunitY. to,' vote -tor
the candidate their.ehoice, in, their
home districts.' - • „ • °
Otd. 41ohn-Thompson„S.C;. of Ottawas
former Dorainion,franchise commission-
er, has .been appointed supervisorof
the soldier-- vote overseas . and leaves
at once for London, where his - head-
quarters will be in 'Canada Souse.
Provision haw been made whereby'
soldiers oniactive serviee, may register
'votes for ,Iiar candidates and have
them counted within eight days of the
official polling' day' in Canada.
Four Voting Districts ,
For the active 'service. ;vote there
will be four ',divisions of the territory
.in Which the soldier vote may be .S.a.at.
They are Nova Scotia', New Brunswick
and Prince EdWard'Island, with head-
quarters Halifax; 'Quebee,' `Ontario
and' Manitoba, with headquarters , in
Ottawa; Saskatchewan, Alberta, ,Bri-
tish Columbia And the Yukon Territory,
with' bea.dquattera sin Vdmonton, and
Vbiliiefreeed*ess •
A service' *voter will go ;before. a -com-
mi.ssiened SiffieeiSassigned, to that duty
and intake a' declaration.of his :quail&
cationS, includIng the address of his
normal domielle prior to erilistment.
This inforination ,will be -placed in- an,
envelope whielf:the voter -and etheer
Will both .signs The.. voter, will then
be given a: blaniA ballot and ..-an
hia-vote
will 'write Secretly mai the ballot the
luifrie of, his choice of eandida,tei in the
electoral diSt,rlet`in Which, ills .deciared•
-hoMe .addreSa loCated ;And. seal the_
ballot in; the -inirnarked: envelope. : •
'The, -Niter hand-SI:WA '-sealed bailot
to the officer, whor inthe.voter's pros -
epee, plaves i1 in the larger envelope
bearing the voters ...declaration and
-signature MI the biteli. This is sealed
and returned to the elector, who posts
it at the nearest mailing point to the
special retUrning cer*of his division.
, Those envelopes must be in. the hands
ofthe special. returning officer by
p.m. -on March 26, .• • •
29, 1850, Mr. Lauder took an early Ili-
trres4itwinberraellbreouil4intirgepagnadge4,Wenats,tea Strt-brake-
man oristhe Buffalo asiAd Lake Union.
That line was later acquired 'by the
Grand' Tin)* Railway system, Which
later became the Canadian National
Railways.
Fast. Operator
am sure it Was 4‘ptall and grief' to ",lt Witii in 4871 when. young To
the gallant Irishman that the Germans eanke up -to Stratford, then our divisien-
Could, not stand.,and tight When he ' al headquarters, and sot a - Ur,
was here he seen:to:I to be "spoiling for La#4er said. "Our line which. 'ran tram
a 'fight." The 'tourists in Port Ever. Fort Erie ts) Stratford .and Goderich
glades- would' rather the 'Ataxia was a ,Pretty `Iiiisy railway' centres
scanewhere else too. -Edisons.st ,4uiet sort -of -fellow, wow
'An International Incident -140,t911Q1A LarMeur, divisionatanperin-
',We, were very much amused at 'leou,,.vieneededentthe4ogt
and said 1/-4-tvid-ile:ellegarapierellla
,little•occurrence.in Williams Park last b
week.' Theehairman whoswatinclined and be seemed to be Just the .righ
to be facetious; eal
of.liands--)row many Canadians? Tbere
raust'have been several hundred in a
'gathering of 5,000. He said, "We are
glad to have you all.' Xou are ft fine
elass Of PeOple, and we hope, some time,
Weak Eyes
There is it tremi-otious, mon
,of work by many sii,i11(4 portion*
flitted in the produetion a
pair of glaso-4.". Nothing that
mildew an tiqual service toots
NO Utile.
Make our appointment ‘earil
by phoning 5554,
,Vor. Kinston St. on The Square
6oderieb
Anoints
OPTOMETRIST
Wednesday at Lueleoow
I
SETTLED AT
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temet.Pr7:410
001,140, OtHuron ave;
. late 0001litt'AePrethas.,
led for. a stowing fellow. 4et- eoUld 'pound the braea-, :the .pikvnent PsO_ XV1-1. of
(operate.thetelegrapb key) faster than titMent ot all
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any of the* ether, bilerators and they
u$Swork: t?Wlyt., 11"he Itcontd"goci,-sOwafteasbt. that
the Operators at the other end of the
inthe'neariuture we shall all bounder wire, couldn't take 00 the message.
'ltbeSbne ilagsthe Stars and Stripes."' --. - "Se was there, for a number of years
.--, Suck an outery Arose. -"IsTO,,no, Neths and X can **Member when -Ned MOW,
;04,inutiA"_:.,; 711 -Star with the the- Union Joe. Jtle--,--riar altvs.'anund.dDtwiviritatunxlif-eliabb,-wOra
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-After the 'fitninult and - the shonting, 'AlarvP1.4t the WAY li-*:6014-ivetXuAlle
died," the chainnaii-lauglied and said, veteran railroader .eontinuerls-"We alls
ROYet, VIM 0.,At Yaikr 440;E.
mcattA .141.1444 ,:,tlio,-P.900*
un:aS;PAIlei:e.4blifs'ive:lobitht405 7.f,',142999'
institution.: )* vreviona.:17,111
frleaded
'befog antered, tbA74,-.301104-
la.3.04wisstOlues,10eneAw:geew%Y. 4411:9,7:10PUghL t5
0.-0.*,
:131,
glitt,**491d3*..„„,
and la* of teatajaelgfkr$,'Pl_wereolf%
Me. testator, V110.01,W44:0101-11M0Pa,
but ,carlY,..tisitEXtentlt• he appealed ths
`tuftw00410-MerAtOP,P$10-.0141i4„
The, ease.,Was diSeitsocd.At,00-.
arY.'06$40X4,Aa'Voox05.9.0,11,1.04:44 .
the Countysliome eenlialtkee:
gated: tosmake-,the polst sottit.
could. rather ,014,4 e4k,
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Six seintineers,
in each special returning., officer's
headquarters there Will be, six scrutin-
•eerS, two appointed by the Liberal
party, two by _the Conservative Parts
and two appointed on joint recem-
niendations of other politieal groups
-.Staving oi more members- in the
„House of 00411110ns, in the last Parlia-
Most, in this ease the Social Credit and
.'quartera in , • •• :
the • overseas territory,. with -head-1(340-:°41.6tiTivueesnipellicia. retitull-rn2eingdereamteeit
in each--ditrict lia.v,e 243 ballot
, -A special returning officer and chief
* , boxes, locked and sealed, one for every
Dominion electoral 'riding. (There are
245 inembers to be -yelected,.....but two
ridings' electtwo menibers each.) ' •
•'As..the ballots are received theyi:Will
be deposited In whichever box is in -
(Mated by the domicile of the voter as
shown - on, the back of the envelope',
which shall not be opened.
At 6 pan. on- March 26 the boxes
will be .opened, theenvelopes removed,
and the Nixes agaii locked and sealed.
A complete will be made of the
,Soidler voters as shown on the en-
velopes- in , each box, then the inner
sealed., euvelope-,eontaliiing the. ballot
11,-bosplaced.backsinLthesbuzsto-rshiels.
it belongs, „,
When this has been done in the ease
of each **box," they -wilt' all be opened
again. thesvetes counted in the ordin..
•ary Way, and the -number Of voted
checked, against the total number that
should be' hi each box' actiording to -the
lit of voters' names.
Counting-Must:be coinpleted for, all
electoral district s on the Monday fol-
lowing election day, When the result
:are to. be 6,birimunieated to the chief
-elelifetal lOilIcer In, Ottawa, wile 'Will
admireslxvukt3., ,mure than anything tbhuotughhet..14„,trasawfo,a pryetItyurmetartIfedlionowsi
else,in the world. My tWO. graildfatlaers
14r6'64*lifidtvir1114:711441"7-116v:Ipur.ct regili*huit do kir that twttts "kale
there 1E1 no liner .fiag'in the **rid:
Everybody -applauded this and peace best teIegraPlier rever saw,”.
was restored. •, Old. Railwayman
Good Reeling Among -All -.3e1m4auder hecothe.•a, combs
• It LS Wonderfulthe good feeling that 1874; lust a year after, the Grand Trunk
Prevails down here. , No one seems 'to sYStem took,over -the Buffalo and ',Lake' „pensive litigation. • This has now
be 'hunting for trouble," as we used to rill:rut:1,gs biest‘woenr,cGoded-ro-ellth ananYdtr°11sisurt, '417,7„1„risi:feit7
say at school. A wonderfully well,be-
' We ihaVer Canadian'/Ited Crag 'tfo,
haves1 Class of people. • . Erler'obefintotexidtawkinztrog °mover the r SttoruatfrtOieene: ,11,.,sr'.;;Iidsb"lip;Friloyeenitsnmand wax imot to
organized - here, and gOod' work is being years. 'worked 'en the . be bandied: witk`a sort sOf ,talste.„
dens. The .canadian Club his a goo "aniglie and. Bruce" 'braneh. and WAS,. .secOeY; they ought 0, be 041,1
membershiii too. . - the eondoetsn. who : took the first bas-' 'onisss in the rare moments of perfect
s We are having squite cool weather
here now; a little -frost -big night;
Some thektowera weresnipped.....They,
hadEnot. .hati-ssuclis -cool 1,7411er fo
Iner.e'than, ten ,years. The le here
from Alabama- and Tennessee are feel-
ing the worst about it; but we North-
erners do .not 'mind So 'midi. When
we hear from home about blocked roads
and blizzards we are quite reconciled
t'ohaving to wear heavy (wraps did
furs least the sidewalks are cleat.
There something -going, on here
all the time. The churches provide
concerts, lectures, dinners and, travel-
ogues. One feels sorry sometimes that'
one cannot, be two places at once.
There- are three new large hotels built
since last season, and several new
' restaurants, all doing a rushing busts
I 4111. I
assistant will be assigned, to each of
these Mt -visions, and .the ; returning, eV:
,liters-willsstipplr ballots and instrat-
tions to the corematiding'officer preach'
As soon, as possible after nominations
are closed en 'March 11 11.. Printed list
of-'scandidates, theirsatldiesses and soon
'collations, will be posted •on notice
boardsintaeh unit or detaChniont.
Cables will be used to faeilitate getting
this information overseas. „
•
On the .ThurstlaYs folloWing Doming-
, Jicsia. (lay, polls will open In the over-
seas 'divisiofl.. ancl-steting.rnay proceed
_,M„tils0J.m., of -the Saturday preceding,
polling day inTanada.
In Canada serviee voting will
- AT-- itit
THE to I
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NOW rwriN7Opl-' Conrad Veldt lu ,the sensational "C.Iloat 29"
mpict Tuts., & wzri.
Produced and shown as -A • 1W
Cross ,Renellt
The
oyal
isit"
A: beautiful authentie version of
the KING'S T0114 featuring
Malty intimate and intereath18
intidents.
kitis
James ("airy . Lane
'Humphrey llogart-GladYs George
yLynn and `Frank Meltugh
The rearing twenties -the (Its -
slot details, in oat lifetoly-a
growing moire and more liaered-
Ade with the passing year --a feast Of action -diva -la olud, fun.
"The Roaring
7 wenties"
at W.Ifoit."
nd 11 aya at 8 .
*I "For Love or X
pleaded guiltY to two charges of break-
ing and entering at Exeter -the melts
ises of the Exeter Bowling Club where
• he stole goods Valued at $2,5 ,and the
residente of sMrs., Elizabeth -1.z 'Rohde,
'where articlea valued at; $04.25 were
taken.: Collingwood_ was arrested- by
County Constable, jelin Ferguson and
Chief Array of Exeter PosSesSiOn;
ota-large qinuitity of articles, cillegedseinsinitinictite the tetals for eashcan.
Ty- Stolen; 'osSiters for some of . it not Mate to the appropriate returning' of-
havings been found. yet.,t,1 So -Colling- ;Seers in the ridings 'concerned. ,
wood was remanded to Ian for one Appointed Under Bennett Government
Week bending further Investigation. • Col. J. `Thonipson, has el -pert .knosv-
•'001,10,'"rominssossississississess ledge Of election machinery and 'eke -
Coot Weather
740,
'row Next 'Ideit_to_.
',TORONTO
,Try
HOTEL WAVERLEY
400sted on„Wids Sp'adina Ave
t allege St.
Easy Parking Paeilities
Convenient to ilionw,ayit
.-------- Vs1.$1.50 to MI
Rates nodoo St.$0 Is at*
fear fa uotim, 0,1111
close to the • University,
Parliament Bulldinoe,
Marie Leaf Garden*,
Theatres;-' Hospithle.
,Wholeeale Holmesand
the Fashionable MAAR'
ShOppirti District.
A. M. remiss. sissobor
Q
tion•
Thompson, whe , Was 'a Conservative
slle is as son of 'the late Sir John
prime .mlitister of Canada-ksthe nine-
ties. As '1)0Ininion fraochise commis-
sionerhe had -charge of -the preparation
of svoreis' . lists 'for tile 1935 general,
election.
As franehise eonkinisSioner, Cols
Thompson was an oftleer of Parliament
rather than au appointee ,of the Gels.
ernment. The motion"' nambig laim to
that Post was moved by. the then'Prime
Slinister, RtslIen. X8 tentiett, and
seconded by, Liberal Leader Maekenzie.
Zing indleating he bad the seiiiidence
of both, Major '
biltiliVE4S, nurn visitet1 his banker
the Other (lay and asked: "Are you.
Worried about whether 1 eau xneet my
note next snontlito 'Tog,1 am," cat-
fessed fli bankers "Good," sahl the,
client. 'Vhat's What I'm paying you
six per t...etit. fen":
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'What do we lire,sfor if It Is nit to
Make life less diffieult for each other?
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nes?:
SIIEPPARDTON
SlIbPPABDTON, Jan.
Gordon and Mrs...G.11)hour are visiting
%Vith their sister, Mrs..13Aird, at Bruce -
field. ,
Misso Kay ,Niitorf and Mabel Bos-
maiLoZgoattekAiotett4,,
with theiformer'S mother, Mrs, G. Hag-
gitt
Mrs.' Whitley, Dougherty,s who, , has
spent the. last month visiting hispar
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dougherty,
and ,other relatives .-and friends, 'left
on Monday for. bis home at DafoeSask
;-
Mr. John Mooibeck spent taturday
111 London.
Mrs. Art,. Murr0 ISaltford and
Miss hose 4.1Kurrap of tort Albert „
, ,
"fix7mairomporm.,•
senger train, into ,NiTiarton. In rqq,ent confidence.
historical Story ' of that memorable '
phase in the development of the Bruce
peninsula, gr., Lauder% fireman was
ferredTOT-41-0-7e:Ofily: surFivtak-nik**-,
her of the ere* of that train: Mr
'Lauder .is still active ' despite the fact
that he is -in his ninetieth year.
,
visited-resently With Mr. and s, „Pied
McCabe. - • ..Te"acher take the
-"Misses Margaret Fester, ofsgaltford, and point -out ,-,Anstralbi---At.,mmicir*-
9.hd„.„1144.0h, Goderich, spent the (Pointing)i: There ,it is., Teacher;
week -end, at the home of their Parents, ISte!ii;' aebnnY, who. ,tliStevered
Aus-
Mr. and Mrs. W. roster. Jelinny'S•TelinnY
ogoneyrniati, t„It !.t„
b ere' Jai.* •
01e4r1--bitidW:'
"Is . there any difference 'Aetweets-
.themr.ss
)(es, madam; . the ilist is
41,10'1W •
°nit•
4.
,
wai unti
ar
before buying tliat. new Dining, Room ,or Bed Room Suite:
Get it now, before. prices advance.
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OROIOE SLIM ROSE *,10a 2 lbs. 17o.
GRAPENUTS . ' pkg, 1.60
LARGE MEATY PRUXES- - 2 lbs., 25e -z
Kellog's 60ENFLAICES pereatl bowl free 3 pkga 25o
BRUNSWXCK SARDINES "' 2 tins 110
WOOPBURY'S.P.A01.4. SOAP 4 bars 24c
PEARL
SOAP
6 be,rs 25o
Keene's-
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LMONOitu-
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Fre-Slily ground 1-113. Bag
Ilabi.tant
PEA SOUP
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med.
38o, 58e 98o ,
"St. '1Willianes' That Good
Ratpberry Jam
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Pork and Serino Pluxt I Butter 97;6137:41 Mittanklade , '. Floor Wax
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