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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-11-06, Page 3NO. 45 GODPICII, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1941 RI 'MR= 'Business Directory • a . 1 r +5 • itiLTDIfEYI. 1:101.41.4$ ' • • ' Baeristir, Ote, OiliceeStourt House, Goderich, Telephone bee" • WM, A.. ,SUAlliirareti.N1.) Barrisber and Solicitor Firet Meetgage Security„,,,„_ • Urban, Loans Availablk. • Goderiche Plioxie 750 CHARTER,ED,,ACCOUNTAN:I MONTEITH and MONTE1114,1, • — Cluirtered Aeconntants 77 Downie Street, Stratford" Torooto Office% 002 .140 Street Numusiormwoor Airwilsimmum • . . YETERINAR1 SU8GEON- 1)1. Al. S. •I',10-41.OTT VETERINARY SURGEON _eeeee'hone 203_ ()Linton. DR. W. B. 00XON VETHRINARIANe • Small iind Large .4.141.0a1S 7Te1ephoue 96e -e!" 4 'Zurich, Ont. IIENSals GIRL INJURED Double Crash oxib No'.• 4 Highway Saturday Night, • OLIN;r01X, Nov. 2.-Vio1et Hyde, of lIene411, Paesenger in a car driven by Geraidt Campbell,- of EXeter, Was -in- jured, though. not seriously, in a traffic: accident on Saturday night, laalf mile 'Southo Kippen. Oanipbell was driving eolith with a Darty of y•ounte people, Mise Hyde, David and George Sangeter, IIensall, and HarypeeeIIuelson, of London, return- ing' freittr 'a- ant* in the town hall, Clinton. He elainte to halve been, dazzledby the lights ef a northbound vehicle. The car sideswiped a R.C.A.F., panel truck, driven by LAO. Blackford, of Clinton, in which Were riding. Lead- Aireraftmen Iiiilditch and Harvey, also of Clinton. A.fter the crash the Campbell ear •continued Wouth, and had head -On collielon with a heavy fishtranspert truck a the Golden Transport 0o,, Tobermorye, dileee •by Peter Leouard, with whom was John llopkine, of the same place.• In the impact, the t'ampbell car was P,11".e•cl nacY, along the pavement- for twenty ;feet. The transpert .truck went into the ditch -with both front wheels torn off. Theair force truck also was ditched and the car remained en the pavement. .Miss Hyde was injured about the head a.nd, legs but was able to pro- ceed, home. All the other ten passen- gers concerned escaped injury. Proper- ty damage to •the three vehicles will exceed00. Provincial Officer Taylor, -Clinton, investigated. CATTLE UP -HORSES DOWN Some fancy prices were paid for livestock at Roes 1IcPhee'S auction stele in Colborne township last Friday. -Two-year-old steers, weighing elightfy over one thoneend pounds, fetched $1.01 -each. ()owe -Were knoeked*-40Wn- at $90 to $95; little pigsefip to. $5 ea,(11. On the other hand, , prices: paid for horSee- were Very low. :A. sPring telt went for• $35. e. Xuctioneer ThoK• Gundry Statesthat the finest of heaiy- work horses are .now selling for $100' and less., A few years ago they brought twice the p•resent figure. • If you .suspect a man, don't employ him -if You employ him, don't suspect him, , et-tetaerrtieserattLeetti - - THIS GUNDItY, GODERICIL. Li,STOCK . AND, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, • Telephone 119 Sales attended to anywhere and over, effort made to- give -satisfactiene Farmers' Bale notes discounte GORDON -M. GRANT, LICENSEI) - • AUOPIONEER-Peit HURON • -.I • - • COUNTY •• - A satisfactory, courteous service for Farm, Property or 'Household Sales. •Rates Reasonable. • liAatoup J'AcKsON • •,8teoui.A1AW.0 IN • • 141A101. AND •Hotesueti..01A) • tSALiee. Lie:wised m eiuron and Perth' Counties. Prices - reaSonaele; satisfaction guaranteed'. . For intormation, etce welt° or phone HAROLD JAOR,SON, 12 on Dbe, Seaeorehe isle. A, Brutetielo. - Milateal.• Dit. r. J. R. FORS'.1.11114, EYE, BAB, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surveil New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, as - &latent at 2.1.00relield Lye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, Lon- don, England. I. EYES TESTED, GLASSES • SUPPLIED • 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. 'Next visit _Bedford Hotel, Goderich., Wednesday, JNovemoere26th, from 2 P.m. till 5 p.m. DRUGLESS. PRACTITIONER> CEUROPRACTOR AND DREGL.E.48 3.111ERAPIST. • Goderich, Phone 341 , Office hours -10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 • nd 7 to 8 p.m, ,TtieSday, Friday and SaturdaY. 4 _10 to ,12 a.m. only on Wednesday. Monday and Thursday at MitchelL - Mineral fume baths by appointment only. , , N. ATKINSON 51 South St. • INSURANCE McKILLOP ISitatA.L- :LFIRE IN- . . '113RANCE OO. -Farm and iso- lated -town property instiLed. •KnoX, Pteeetidtent, Londeeboro; W. R. Areaubald, Vibe: President, - Seaforrii 24/.1. A. Reid, Manager,end SecretarytTleaehrer, Sea- terth. Directors-littm. Knox, Lonel&xboro; Alex. •Rroadfoot, Setifertis; -Chris. Clinton; Thos. Moylait, Seaferth; W. R. Archibald, Seaforthe, Alex. ,McEwing, • 131eth; Frank McGregoa, plieton; Hugli Adexander, Walton. r, . Agents -E. A, Yeo, Gederich; James Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper, • R.R. 1, hrucefield; R. F. McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin; J. P. Prueter, geed- hagen. - Policy -holders can ' maite all , pay, ments and get their cards recelpted' at • the Royalt Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kinkston Street, Goderich, or —1-71171te1d's General .Sfeste, hayfield. • t Ross Pennington .‘ I AN INQUIRY :PROM OBI14 Writes from England Glederieh By Helps His Team Win in ,Swimming" Competition o Toronto Stock - Salesmen Fined DEAD On ALIVE? " Goderich Weinan GaVe Up $5225 Mrs. Fanny .-.1.rongevorth Brower,ee seemitieg for 13 tao 4 resident a $antiago, Chile; his • --7; 0*1 ItOyaltieS nahAea,rd from her grantifather, . •JOhn: leongworth, fOr many king Some of the. way e in which Stock Mr. and !Mrs. -Charles Perniii_agton, Elgin avenueare hearing regularly & Yeaand she very worried ealesmen ply their traile were given a , indeed Enquiries made he his thorough airing° in Magistrate Maltins' from their, son Ross, with theese . ssx , native town of Goodrich, 'HurOft; iScottiSh. "someWhere in Englahd."' have been to no avail. Any ine court last ThurSday, when, aftee, •Cr. Extracts from letters ireentn ly received formatioabout Mr. liongworth;three;hetirtrial, A. C. K, Reid, head of * from him will be of interest to his sent to the the Consulate Geeal of a• Termito brokerage house bearing his friends and tiequaintaneee and to other Chile (OttaWa), -.Will reach Mrs': mune, and 13. Cr. 'Hyland, one of, bis readers. , •Prone a letter written iSeOtember 4th last: "We are all wearing our pretty new• colors now, eviitch add new life to the bat thelress. They -are eery', pretty, but I don't thhek it Would bewise to divulge to you thtl form or color of them. When the boy•s• of the first and third divisions meet us on the road during a route march one would think a circus had -come to town: There- are- quite a- fevv colors. • • • ' - learn_ in exeelleneetealth and (tithe coetented. . It vvirr be two years on the •15'th of this month since I enlisted. It beginning to „seem like a long thne ago. . OWNINS••••••••• 10•111.11111•0111111•1111 STRATFORD GODERICH • COACH LINES 3ally 7-.30 a.m. 4.Z5 pan.,Lea,ves Goderieh for 'Stratford, Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, ..ravisteck and Woodstock. •Depots - Bedford, British and Royat Hotels. Phone hotels or 305 for inforemation. J. W. eriiitie " INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE tet Automobile Rates Phone 2:4 Goderieb arommomirmimaimm•••••••••=ari• Geo. G. MacEwan Fire, Accident and 'Motor' Car • INSDRANcE 'Office :---(Masonic Temple,: ' _ West, Street, God-erich Phone 2* • GODERICH AIIMMI•••••• •••••III P. j. RYAN Real Estate and -Insurance Office and Residence: 11 'Trafalgar Styeet Vbetlfe 463, ' • PO(It IRALf4)--Bouses, of alle • kinds/ and choice building lots. •11.4101t Rii1NT-The "Glexigowan"- •enWobou*. St. --This house has •Melee' towns, five' furnished, even unfurnished and would make a very (leeirable house: foe two families. • ' • * WINGHAIK j"irIAN BEADO I TEMPERANCE YEDERATIoN Annnal. Coniention Seitortit Hears • Address. by Rev. DrDeMille A large group of Intemsted teMper- -epee workere drawn fi'om, every -see tion of tho county attended the an- - nual Iiuron County Temperance Feder- ation convention., held in Northeide United church, Seafortili on October • l'resident. W. 0. Medd, of Exeter, •opened the convention and introduced :the special speaker, Rev. C. W. De Mille, D.D., of Toronto.„ Dr: De Mihte spoke on the various problents. facing Longwortie end be very much ap. , e *5,00 6.eea temperance workers.. • eatesinen, 1/1 e1e =Lieu. and The conventien elected the following predated by her. • • 'I'hisparegraph appear.* in a -Chilean w 1111 costs o * ' Qi ' , 3. four end , x months 41.• oflicers: Honorary, presidents, . Misa Press Service" sheet received title. Week jail, restwetively. Jeatzi XurraY, Heiman; Gerdon Lamb, R an imm Ottawa., Pregutuably "Goodrich" means aculately-dressed young .Goderich; A .- ELlod . e, Winghatn; . from the Chilean Consulate General at Reel, inan,with a good reputatioe itt financial Irs' W,atsoit, Brucetield ;, preSident, • R. .Signal -Star ,give auy information re- circles, was charged with being respons. II. /.403•5, Winetion ; •Goderich. Can - any _reader o•f The ist viee-president, ! ible for Hyland's crtll at the home of George Howard`, Exeter; secret:my-. , Mrs. Susan Tye, Elgin avenue, Gode- rich. Reid, fough.t his case. 1.1y1and, lee rd ing., the person. mentioned? •• - - • THEFT OF PURSE CHAR(31EP whe actually transacted the deal with - Bessie Tobin had missed her einese cox *MI's. Tye, pleaded guilty. .' ----- aee-legislatton o emmittee).- A. - In less than twelve hour efter-Miss -lwand • - The 'evideace .reveated tliat on :Q°°Per' °lint"- - • t"1441g AU° 1431113-141aY-(1:15 41)".11111; lale‘Y:tSententber 11th last, after two-previotts -. Wednesday night of last, week:Oil:et of MOBILE R.,EORUITING UNIT To-vrarr GODERIOrt treasurer, Rev. W. • A. Bremner, Sea- fortla ; „conveeer Of finance committee, Frank Howson, Wingham; convener,of „ Hyland. accompanied the aged ,Police Ross had Morley. Bloomfield ealls' under arrest, 'charged with the theft. The Chier-Cvas directed to Harbor Park, "The weather has been terribly hot where he •recovered the purse, •and -to over -here for the past two weeks. Just a vaeant lot on the :Hume road, where like .mid-July back home. We -have a • all 'but' $1.75 of the money was re - splendid company eommander and he (veered. Bloomfield,who already Is.. has given us several swimming parades on suspended sentence on another at a lovely outdoor pool: I fully believe charge, was. remanded • to jail ter a that the towns In this country have week for trial thin Thueesday. our towns beat as far as shows aed bathing pools are concerned, Nearly every -town ver here has two treeehe lovely. theatres and a• swimminge pool. Most of these towns are a lot smaller than ..elotierich, tee'. • - '414' Swimming Contests • • "1 haves: beext off parede. for the nest- Week in order to. praefise and to get intocondition for our •brigatle seVina, which is to .he held tenyorrow higlit in an indoor pool. I won the eoee I entered, C400 e•arels) and I have got tie compete in the brigade meet to- morrow night and if I . make good there 1 .Stand a ge-od.ehanee of entering our divisional meet. Wish ine luck! NY. 'best time is six minutes., four seconds for the four hundred yards. I am also inthe diving contest. 1.. tied in points with another bo, so ••wes'are eepresentiug the unit in the diviegealso totnorrow night. I lo,ve,swineming and .have myself , in .go.ott condition for ,it. I woulde'temind.getting in the division- al - September 6th,:, . I had better tell you the good- "You can rest a *while • in the hain- "„. . . news about the swimming rneet. last Mock," Sonny pointed to a swing *couch night. The Essex Scottish practically in the shade. • But. we -can't, have walked away with every' eyent. I Caine SuPPer till. Momeny comes home." made were breaches, of regulation 27. Is she ou• t agate?" Briggs „eporte• d of the -Security %Frauds Act" (the see - in setond in the 400 -Yard, about two . • feet behind the -winner. It certainly in angry a disgust. "Where is she? tion referring to -c• Ili g t .J1 aprivate • Wh was a tOugh .geind. I am in the divis- t t. did ehgo o" iohel• meet now, which is to be held • aimee u•t? within awe weeks. Our whole team N "Mommy went downtown with Mrs. representing our brigade in the dives- •Baker," the child informed his irate lonal meet and, it shonld be pretty parent. "They left juet after dinner." tough; but I understand we have the • • next two weeks oft -to train for it. What What ehe divil do .you stippose„is That means nothing heavy to eat and keeping those' women late again?" early to bed." Briggs' neighbor, leakee,..ealled.--aer.W.e. Mrs. •Tye to the bank and was with - her when eho removed $5,.225 worth.of securities from her safety depoSit box which,on her return 'home, - were ex -- "A Domestic Rowr A Short; Shprt. Story- • By: Iesiie. Hamilton Copyright 1941 by Beaver Features "Hello, tladde ! Tired after °working all day?" Jint Briggs was greeted by his little son of five birtlideys, as the father walked wearily up the sidewalk to his modest little ho.me. ' $1,615; of which 'Hyland received foe. ing supporting documents:. .1 in Commissioe, the beokerage house •sitiirth certificate.--------------- - - --- 077 . Marriage •certificate, end birth cer- When this case wahanded to, . $• . thicates of children (where applicable).. for investigation I went- to Mr: Reid, ' ••s; me Proof of •education for air crew ale , . whone I have known fa,vorably: for plicants. . many years, and asked him 'why he FO. 0. W, E. CraWford will be in charge of the unit, aceempanied by a Tired and hungry, sonny,the man - The mobile unit of the R.C.A.F.,from divisional eadquarters, Londen, will changed -for Alberta oil royalties with visit •these, urt - reem, Goderich, on. l• a market value of $310: --,it• was -mouday, November 17th, front 1..p.m. testified that Reid drove Mrs. Tye and till 8 p.m. There is an urgent need for, the ' salesman :to and from the Tye 'air crew m,aterial-pilots and observ- honse, but he did not enter the Tye ,home nor have any part in the deal.' Brokers' Profit $1,315 -7-Artertn--Verity, investigator.. for the iCommission, told of the deal .from the witness box, filing ...mane exhiniteselnebriefeniseetery was •-thet .Mrs. Tye handed -over British Col- umbia bonds, Great Lakes Paper, Stop. and:Shop- and • othereinelusaTitte-stOth which the Iteidt dem proceeded to,sell in the open market for $5,225. Witil part of this meney oil royalties with a _market velue �f $3,910 were purchased and given to Mrs. Tye in exchange. The Reid firm's profit on -the. deal. Ives ers,- wireless operators (air`gunners) ; atso many standard tradesmen, at pre- sent including firemen first and second „claes for Verks and buildings, electric., Ian, , Clerks (stenographers), fire- fighters', and Stationary engineers. A point, ef teeese eteeelLsiengle,, men who have suc-eeisfully coelf;leted 'FL -4; years High School, but have not. oh- tained4uniorr....t.matrie.tion...,_..will be discussed and ° information given eut Whereby the-appliethit cap complete a conree in mathemirtics with the DOMin- ion-Provieeial :Youth Training Plan in - order to qualify for air cteW, .•• - , All applicants must have the follove• Tad-elteattesiteethie-mannerewith an * r gathered *the little cha.p-up in his arms aged woman, especially when he knew' medical€, t • .1 Il•e and ,carried him the lastMN Ed _ fee- .steps to the lady s daug ter, s ee y , the porch. . •.was opposed to the deal. Ile said he •• didn't feel very good about- it and seemed repentaitt,"e said !Mr. Verity. • However, he asked me if:1 knew- that seventy-five per cent. of all.etock-SaleSs Champions of Second Division September 21st: . "Our swimming meet is -all over now. Our team won the meet and we are now the holders of the swimming champlenship•for the whole •Seeond 'homes ethee than thoseiof customers, Mrs. Tye Was not a ctiSkamer). • A. W. Pickup, Toronto, counsel fee ' Reid, brought out in cross-examination that 'his aieht 'had never in trouble with the commission before. • 'Giving her evidence while seated, Mrs. lye teId Crown At orney Dudley •Holmeseeheecouldenot eeme-ner what.. the lawn when he also found no raa•te. securities _rival her sefety deposit. box , to greet him, on his 'return from his she hod parted, with. She confirmed S-treet at noon on September 10, askieg • the eeldence of three calls having been it they had called on Mr* Tye and if daily toil: - COUNTY POLICE COMMITTEE Addressing the Countyolice com- mittee on Tuesday attempt', Provincial Constable 'Fratik Fox expressed his ap- preciation of the co-operation. he was getting,. from County pollee. _LApart from the examinatienof constables' quarterly eeperts died the passing of accounts there was no other business. With ,the death of WardeneLeiper and the_resignatIon of Reeve Hetherington there are now •only two members of the commit tee left, Reeve- Benson Teckey •(chairman), of Exeter and Deputy Reeve Gilbert • Frayne of Ash- field. township. . ."The Lord only knoWs!" Briggs calleelback: -Bet I'm gee -tine. fed up! This, is five days hi SUel"e4.*"i01 made to her home by Hyland, on September 3, 4 atm! 10, While her (laugh - t; was away, and of going to the she were a customer. Reid replied that ;Hyland had called, but that Mrs...Tye was not a•cuetemer. In "his def nee Reid 8Flid. he knew_ Division.' •I•will seed theibronze medal. wife hasn't -•been on the job to have •bank. Mr.: -IIVland had earri the .1 "won. for :the 400 free style later the. Ilig, S npper -avady." . .. securities from. the an to . ier tome ' ' . :li k i nothing of the Tye deal until a com- pliant had been- lodged, He was„on his . - • ------ ., and' en reitching there 'had given her 1 :TO 'Y.M.C.A. are having, our names ,waye to , Southameton and •had, given ' S'_," Baker agreed with the a., reeelot for the ;docks and leaeleer engraved en them -for us.- I got a third tunehere in my race, which wasn't too bad other wrathful 'benedict. "Just wait I but elle had either _misplace:et ee enst_i Hyland a ride as far as •Goderich."to asked from vt'hom, 'or anything• about end to this business,' it's gone quite ' Mrs. Tye also related that she had • the deal, even when, he drove Hyland. lad that wen swam it in five minutes, tee•eived from the Reid firth a cheque ', tidily -two seconds, --which broke the far enough . Tye • -to the , bank. He had "Me too!" the father of Brig.'s junior for 489.47; the balance coming to her i or SirS- present British arm -record, so you twenty-four salesmen, it was, .routine gnens-a threatened dire reprisal's -onblis del from the transaction. t:ihe al had re- I can easily see what I was tip a i t The lad that came in second was on gravating spou.se.. • _., our brigade team, so it didn't Matter ”..014 I'm so sorry- I was late again, as long as ope of us get e second- foi dear," Mrs. •Briggs apologized asr she the points .•'- He is like e fish in the eanie puffing up the drive- .... water.. We were racing MOre-.or less - Get. me something to eat -1'm half for points for - our team instead. of " eterved!" Briggs coMManded im- .individual eonapetition, which I be- , . patlently, setting.sonny on his fe,et. and d t vein th- meet -The . iittcgteTTIVITAF421 _ till my missus ehows up. I'.11 put. an the receipt. , . . • .1,pick eome es-eeeurities.". Ile had • not .dlinder 'the cieeumstances, •hecause lite WEDDED • FIFTy YEARS Mr,• aTnodroNntoIrs. Albert Wise, F.Ter 11e6.1' dentg of Goderich, Celebrate -Their --Golden Wedding at Their. Honee , A: pleasant event ' took place •on, 'October 28th, when Mr. awl Mrs. Albert'. W. Wise, formerly of Goderich, :cele- brated their golden wedding at. their heme, 115 Perinanagh. ave.; 'PorentO. A° large gathering<'if • relatives and friends shavvered the happy couple with gifts and good wishes, end numer- etteeldst.e.eseandetdekalniais eOngratil- 16 II latio • • ' • ointe • in, Canada and the United StateS. Dur-• ing the afteenoon and evening, ane eeption was held, the livingeoora, anti • dieing -room being attractieely deeor- eted for the _occasion WW1 golden chry-.• • santhemums, marigolds and '" roses,. Mrs. Albert ,Cain and ISIrse.D. C. Mee leachlan presided at the tea table, hile Miss Reta' Wise, Mrs. A. 11. 0oWle, Mrs. Cain and 111r.S..-3L-- 11. Cain assisted. Guests were present from Clinton and: 1(41140°as well as.° from Toronto. • • Ma, and Mrs. Wise are Web netiveS, of •Goderich township,- Mrs. Wise's . maiden nanie being Clara Switzer, After their marriage they farmed In' G,oderich township near Clinton uiftil 1900 They then moved to this town, where Mr. Wise•tonducted a farm im-. plement business- for several- years. • They retUiTed to farthieg in 190'2, tills ante in•Colborne townshipiear Oarlown, and remained, there enfil• 1020. Upon retirime-they- Heed fer six years in iGoderich and then mbVed to Toronto„ where they have resided sine. . They have a femily of twe daughters, -Mrs. e.-Meliachlan and Miss Reta WiSe; both of Tororitoe• AIRPORT WORKERS INJURED Three civilian airport 'workers at Sky Harbor were 'injured Tuesday noon. while riding in an old model roadster from the airport. to Goderieh for dinner. The car failed It) make the tutu' juSt opposite the old hangar, a short distance from „highway 21 at the top of Dunlo•p Hill, got in -to tht soft shoulder and finally turneeleaver in the diteh. The. driver, Don Smith, was badly cut about the left arxn, one lacer- ation requiring .seventeen stitches to close. He "wes •tekete, to • Alexandra Hoseital. Injuries to the -1ojhers, „Jerome Gignac and •Clarlee Dehm, vie -re lesS°severe and were attended to -at. a doetor's °thee: 'Smith and Gignac re- side at. 42,, Bettanela road and Dehm ecived a dividend owe', fee -,a i• business, and he leIt this end of the a t same street. protit on one of the oil royalties. business to his part/lei, He knew nothing until after the deal had been • • Mrs. 'Tye Satisfied c . . - ; put through and then only atter a °eke far as I ani '''t-oncerned 1• was! polieenian hall visited him and alit4,S. . s a t i Stied WitIi t he _ dee 1 and I still am," i rtae„, had objected. Ile , offered to tri - Mrs. Tye told 'Mr'. PicknP e run in ems's- 1 tempt to Drove that 111 "th . Jongthe exam•ina tion. She Added she felt she deal would be a good one, but Maces- . e • pof ; trate, -,M a.kins would have gone -of ite considered she vea s still vanahle ,hrigadier is Very Pleas.C.d and we m'ex drsappearing• in the house te waeli up. meet some,time.-this -Week••••• It will be; ant of enother__Eve callesteweeily, real-. always 41-01e so. . .. 41,04v.igtesvm.,eark_ga„,,auparavitos- .1zing---Is women Of experienee realize start. Mining for the Ceneetaii %mew. . •-eueet,),ewtiy,c0,64,4fe• tee eeseend- eeeking advice from enyone. She had i : $1,315 oommiesion out_ of this deal," ' • 1;1:(1:71;corilafilte-- transacting her, (e'en business wfthout ' •ri';'At 0 , 1 I know Le, that soirreone made , Miss, Ed-rie Tye testified •she first •Inetel,' °1}.1ese;tvee.e(11:e ional champjons is goo‘leenough. I al; ---flitriryWaironi-rif 117iii7-,Tfe'dirfir7a— him I :1)rotesting he had never=tde ern- II,31 a x-i71-7,17The• ri'rlite-Tter-Thi er -- , . 4th , . seeding ..eny • medal home for safe-, had fed the brute, •and again on the 10th. "I told player anything. of tlie 'Ile, transae. W11...1 not ielfavor of' the -transaction and keeping because. , it will be nice to have • "Did you enjoy Tour dinner, dearr troth which he nevertheless temside-red • ,when I return. the female half of the Briggs 'house- that 1 dial -not. think mueli of him -for an honestonce. - Thames yesterday afternoOn aed the epeconced.en an easy chair with . the „ee ... I ,went swimming -1114 file hold ventured, after her man wa.s going intoT•mother's Safely' -deposit box "Defenee Evidence finerNlible," Says , . Prosecutor - Home Gutted put on a lov'ely' drilatr foe evening paper by It', side. . . that the invernatee wee a . good one, ; (*ro'ini,- Aft ()rue). Holmes character - tee last night: The siren -(Vaifing Not badl Not bad„:" he grunted' i11. and tried to °interest me "iti Turner, teed the detente, evidence as incredible. Win e/ went bout ft• ..o'cleck e and. grudgingepraise, 1' 111,, sonny, a dun Valley.. /11 • ' ' . . . , . and Magietrate Makins said there ,Nme re 1 thin, 40're-ft' fo liven nn":a Int, eo for an we cream cene, and sending him. -on ,September 111 m< ,ll ‘and . t i113.1.uP, . Oil his. way. „ _ manv reasons whe _ Reld ehould lel Reid at 12.50 noon at the door of me found guilty of 'knUeingly beimi re - "I'm sorry you. had to wait„ .inY . home. I told them / had a message spousllee: for a tiall at the Tye home:- A dear, -hilt it Will ' n Ot italPPtin -again." ; from -the Ntnk -that me -titer had. with- tinofVale and e0;41:: or *four. months in "1'1 1 see to' that: _Jinni*, Briggs re- drawn securities "itiZthe premmee of a toil wes• imposed. • close by. %V ('4 the only real Qxeiting 1)114(1 But it ,en .e:irthe_ is it „all, sin.:nger,_ I _ told them .1 had' 'informed Hy 1111(1 prpinrit ly pleaded guilty rand, part about, tile raid. This inn:ening, abtaill 4 i the authorities pea al (1 tjeen" to, wee fined $800 and costs or eix months **We've---tri(el aed,tried. Mrs. Baler. we brok'ii-Camp and marehed, ten miles.' I cancel the,41e0 1 to avoid 'trouble. Mr. through: towns and villagee with the and 1, to buy, something 1 deeperately i nem said • he would, but 'has nevcr : Mr. PM:1m1y" t in] a te'd t lui t 11(1of 040 , appeal t the bank. t ried to assure inc.., DEPENDABLE FOR 3 GENERATIONS • they litel to clear the hall. .111At as we Were about' :to leave - the 'all clear' ;went, so we' all went bark in and , stayed till after 11. -The acleack' fire Now Playing-4bbott 'and .Costello, with Dick, Powelt THE NAVY" 4 .„ lVfol,iday, Tuesda,y and Wednesday . 'GINPEllt ROGERS-George IVIurphy,. Burgess Meredith and Alan ' Marshall ' 7 . . Gitiger becomes Kitty Foyle 'ail over, except that now.•shels in love with ,three men. and can't forget :two enough to merry any one of ' ththem.. I "10M, DICK AND IIARRY" ThurAday, Friday and .Paturday % , . - BOB HOPE and DOROTHY. LAMOUR , Rib their way through the greatest dose cta if blues-Chsing laughter -tile screen has ever asked you to 'ake. •n , 1 . "CAUGIIT IN THE DRAFT" 't a Matinees Wednesday; Saturday 'and Holidays ak. 8 p.m. conaing-"TIIE SHEPHERD OF THE IIILLS" %yin!, 'Betty field and Harry Carey. Le, pipe band at the healra the 'coltittin need. We even weal to a nearby ,town (1010 s) es to shop around, and then .eas is nenallY , he never hatha power of at tortney for ea.$4h hail . was loft with the court ' $2, E.." sj ML,p, To, :lading thatmight he entered. -Tile siltm .andi later on ', our transport picked tonna What -I ' bee -mother; • up ain't betinglif tt 'en. in le. true billets. the- ease -We right here at home." pending a-4(4Am onettle point; -1,_+ The meals -were good and the weather I Chief of Police A. C„ Rose said -he All other Palate Court eases were "What in, the „world was that?" had qftestioned the aecused on Vieforia aejourned. was perfect, which • made, everything turn out ,"I wanted a foundation garment, • dear, that "would' keep my- fieure _ . _ • . HALLOWE'EN. IVIASQUE .• neat iondritttractive as it Was on our, . .. honeymoon. And I finally found it in Young PelipIe HaveMerry Evening at 1 a (4,ossard. • Isn't. if a beau t y :0" show- ° • St. Geores I'arish Hall * ,• A sr •gOat-1157 • ntiftflese, ineluding some 'Members iff the It.A.F.,.everepresent et the ,lIalloweeb maegnerade of St. George's A.Y.P.A., held in the parlsli hall on Thureday.nights The hall, was attractively decotated for the oceasion• There'S: something about their i in the IIallowe'en colors, orange and 'a mallift' earriage that you ean't mietalte. Put, biaTchke. prrogram opened with a grand "Marveleus, darling!" he gazed on . it on, dear. Lot's see how you 'look 1" ! parade of the masqueraders and prizes her figure supft.ine when she stood' be - were awarded for the, hest costumes, fore him once again.. "I'll drop into as follows: Lady's fitfrek„ Miss Verna P. lil. -Ifibbert's store myself,6. and tell FovvIer; mon's fancy, 'William Riley; them you ean have n Gossard whenever lady's comie, MISS. TrIlla 1th OnillS ; men's you please!" -'' 45 eomie, liarold Shore. ' • , i . , v.7 A refreshm,ent ,table, get up 'at the . . . ' front of the hail was laden with dough. 1PEIIIIIBERT'S STORE nuts,swept cider, toffee, apples and ' Phone 86 eandy, which were much enjoyed by all' at luneh. Trying to businms without ad- • vertising le lik wink,at a irl in the , . i :Some lieett ' OPle tin their, Gieep and 4.arki---bi: 'Whistling wingith. yougr mouth *them deep in their talk, • ,,, :'.,.: aut. ing• her_ husband 0 model.de-luNe in the ; .box qtriekly, unwrapped.. Pete' "For -Petsitk•e!" • 'Briggs 1ow:1(411 in amusement, 7pu1lipg her oe his lap 1 and making up with a .kis. "I eduld 'have .fold you that! rife Goeshed-1 wearing' woman io 0pparent,----even to! •, 14. 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