O 'MM-uvyp “w". Sr. TILâ€"(8.) Helen Lawrence, Jean ofEducationtoerectanadditlontothe theseasonthantheyarelateronwhen mat Moohr. Jean mm, olyde uncalled: “no" not, “ml, Jun Imam, present minding to segregate younger of the ha," 0, â€mm". m I Nonmg NURSERIES soon “7mm. clxlldnh.hesald.mthisway.itisex- accumulations of m begin to w- Jr. III.â€"(A.) Janet Robb. We town’s redaurants. The situation is Mr. James Thompson, a Cheney showninthefacttlnt whilethetown young man,wasinjuredherelast8at- has but 197 of its 500 unemployed en- urday night, but he was fortunate to gaged on unemployment relief work, get off as lightly as he did. Accompan- Remand, Margaret Armstrong, Esther mm?!" M "31106 them- iedbyaboyfriendtheyhadgonedown Bourne,JeanMcDonald. selves this month of the above noted to the C. RR. depot tosee his friend’s throughout the province had- been un- stronger flavor. Each nwceedlnc run abletoattend the school owingtolack of sap does give a shmger flavor to Jr. IIIâ€"(3.) Mal-cm Moore. John of accommodation the Premier de- brother, who was going through on the Atkln, William Wells, Louise Mona . elated. municipal baconâ€"Alliston Herald. m Changes Hank The deal for Dundalk Creamery, .m, an MS had been closed- mentioned in last week’s Herald, was When they We in gem the closed on Tuesday of this week. 1 A- door opened the train had attained Stocks '50an the creamery tlllllllllllltllt quite a rate of speed. Thompson, who and the former Weinert property on jumped last, got his leg between the Main Street to M. Borinsky. who has ties of the bridge, and lacerated it bad- succe-dully conducted the Millrlttlllle 1y. He was fortunate that he did not Sr. II.â€"â€"(A.) Florence McLean, Philip J. A. Long of Tdronto told members of Sparllng, Helen Gerber, Thomas Oon- the supervising and training section holly. ma Town. After 25 years the learning ability de- Sr. 11,03.) Iva 31mg, Violet creased at so slow a rate that man lost Dunsmoore and Donald Kennedy equal, 12$ than one per cent. of learning abil- Ivan Mc'Eachnie, Helen Atkinson, Gil- it? per year. you 'ILLENJOY 00am IF YOU PREFER A m 'ELL (WED MEDIUM SIZED COUNTER. HO TRY If N Y Creamery for a number of years. The have an arm or leg taken off by the bert Trafford. g Mort T ___0___ CHECK Aurel,“ tummy.“ M ou latter will now operate the two b1181- passing tramâ€"Hanover Post. Myrtle 19% 9‘31""- Keith McLean, 18-year-old Queens I500 KS ‘ Chm“ ,mbk mm T168808. It is the intention of Mr. Borinsky. to move the creamery equipment from the present factory to the premises in town. where it will be installed after alterations are made to the building? A well will be drilled at the rear, we Had Over 315 But Sought Meal There are still many transients com- ing to Hanover, looking for a night’s lodging and a free meal. Six were lodged in the local jail Tuesday night, which is almost an average number. Two Chaps who were here the other Jr. II.â€"( A.) Vera Lauder, Florence student, who was arrested in Toronto Martin, Anna McLean, Margaret Derby, on March 26, 85 he Was 1'0me dhOUt Hammill McCaslin. a local hotel, dressed in becoming fem- Jr II.â€"â€"(B.) Ralph Wilson. Norwood | mine attire, appeared in police court to Hutton, Evelyn Becker, Agnes Atkinson, face a charge 0‘ vagrancy and was sent Howard Chatreau. back to Kingston with a reprirnand. Mary E. Norton, Teacher. The court was satisï¬ed With MCLeall’s CA RBON L'EA‘F C A RBON BACK STV L55 l â€"~'DJv-â€" lORDERS TAKEN Tasty food. Radial surroundings HEN" “CUR. PARKING 9ACE GARAGE ONE MINUTE WALK Sin le $1.50 ‘3.†Rates 00:51: taco t: taco HOTEL \X/AVERLEY understand. night seeking a hand-out were nabbed . explanation that he had impersonated ATTH'S 5"“ “m" "" wk†w On behalf of Dundalk businessmen by Chief Meyer. and on being searched, I.â€"(A.) Alex. McDonnell, Catherine a woman following a bet with other O‘F‘FI CE 0.9;??va Fran and citizens. The Herald extends a cordial welcome to Mr. Borinsky.â€"Dun- dalk Herald. Missing Diamonds Found On Wednesday morning the dia- mond ring and the other diamond. re- ported to have been stolen, with a <mall amount of money, from a purse in a ground floor room of a local hotel on Saturday night. March 19th, were found on the property of Mr. John Scanlon. Victoria street. and they were restored to their owner. Frank Scherrer, town, who is al- leged to have committed the offence. threw an aspirin box. containing the diamonds where it was located, he is reported to have stated. For some days searches were made. with the fortunate result. when the snow disappeared. About 24 hours after the lady discov- ered that her valuables were missing she notified Provincial Constable Mc- Clevis. and on Thursday last he placed rect. It is easier to hinder than to help. Hubert Hay. Scherrer in custody. This young man was released on bail construct had $16 and $17 in their pockets. Need- less to say, they got no free tickets for meals, though they had previously declared that they had had nothing to eat for a considerable time. The chief put them in a room in the town hall for the night, but they didn’t stay very long, opening the door and “beating it†in the early hours of the morning.â€" Hanover Post. FAULT FINDING Fault finding is an easy job and thousands of maple are working for it without pay. It takes an effort to ac- complish things worth while. Isaac Mc- Curray illustrates it this way: “A dog hitched to a lawn mower stopped to Donald. bark at a passerby. The boy who was riding the mower said. ‘Don’t mind the dog. he is just barking as an excuse to rest. It is easier to bark than to pull the machine.’ “It is easier to be critical than cor- Easier to destroy reputation than to character. Anybody can the following morning, and his trial, gamble, criticise or censure, but it takes before Magistrate Walker was set for :a big man to so on working faithfully Thursday morning of this week.-â€" at a constructive task.â€â€"The Canad- Walkerton Telescope. New Ind-try for Mature]. In these times of depression it will be good news to the citizens to learn that a new industry will locate here. On Wednesday, Mayor E. II. Creigh- ton finally closed a deal for the pur- chase of the factory formerly occupied Bassick Co.. to Mr. J. A. Shackleton of Montreal. who will operate a weaving plant here. From fifteen to twenty hands will be employed at the start according to Mr. Shackleton, and later about thirty will be employed. The firm will manu- lan. Robb, Hazel Becker, Doris Robins. Jack students. Cain. I.â€"(B..) Jack Wesley, Russell Long. Jack McGowan, Doris Herrington, Vel- ma Vollett. ___._o____ April 1 was pay day for Sandwich teachers and school janitors, but it was payless April 1. it was disclosed Friday morning. SF- Pl" *‘AJ Ronald McQueen, Ada The town council and the Board of Tucker, Clarence Trafford, Vernon AJ’ Education are still not in agreement loo. Mao Thomson over the Boards 1932 budget, and the Sr. Pr.â€"(B.) Stanley ’Wyville. Homer Imperial Bank is sticking to its policy Gerber, Stanley Vickers, Jessie Watson. not to honor school workers’ cheques Vera Rimmer. luntil the budget wrangle is settled. Nora H‘ Stewart, Teacher. However, a council recommendation Jr. Pr.â€"(A.) Norman Noble, Donald that in the meantime. the bank pay 75 Dewar and June Hood, equal, Helen per cent. Of teachers’ and janitors’ sal- Renwick, Angus McGillivray. Edith Mc- aries was forwarded to Toronto head ofï¬ce Thursday night, and there was a possibility that board employees may get their wages for the week-end. ‘ Jean Harding, Teacher. Jr. Pr.â€"(B.) Bert Bailey, Robin Lowe, Wilfred Dunsmoor, Audrey Herrington, Ross McDonald. Jr. Pr.â€"(C.) Eileen McGillivray, Jack Ignoring orders of police. William Randall, Lorne Aljoe, Harry Voisin, ( Red) Hill. Niagara Falls rivermah. climbed out on the ice floes in the low- Lizzie Schaefer, Teacher. er Niagara river below the Horseshoe ._ Falls late last Thursday and roused 40 S. '8. NO. 9, GLENELG or more wounded wild swans which had Sr. IV.-â€"S. Dyer; D. Dyer, M. Brown, lain on the floes most of the day afraid J. Wilson, A McGirr. to take wing. The birds flew away and Jr. IV .â€"V. Collinson, Cecil Brown, Hill believes they made their way to D. Lawrence, A. Newell, V. Arnett, C. Jack Miner’s bird sanctuary at Kings- Lindsay. ville, Ont. Sl'. IIIâ€"O. Newell, Chas. BI‘OWD. Hill had tried to get [3811111881011 of Jr. III.â€"J. Jacques, C. Dyer, D. Pratt, police to go out on the ice and rescue M. Greenwood, J. Arnett. the wounded swans and when permis- Sr. II.â€"A. Lawrence. H. Atcheson; sion was not given him, he turned to Jr. ILâ€"L. Atcheson, G. Greenwood, newspapermen standing with him at I.â€"G. McFadden, J . Weir. Table Rock, overlooking the Gorge and Sr. Primerâ€"A. A1108. C. Atkinson, B. the Horseshoe Falls and declared he Chapman, 1- Newell, E. Atcheson, M- could stand it no longer. He made his McFadden. - way down the gorge bank to the riv- Jr. Primerâ€"Percy Miskie, N. Partt. er’s edge, and then climbed over the GEO. A. BROWN. Teacher. ice to a point a short distance from the foot of the Horseshoe Falls where the wounded swans were grouped. Sr. IV.â€"Grace Davey‘, Jessie Miller Shouting and waving his arms, Hill Gordon Maclean. ~ succeeded in scaring the birds so they Sr. IIIâ€"Who MMAJ'thlll". 308318 arose from the ice and flew out of the Miller, Alfetta Noble, John MacLean. gorge, Officials of the Queen Victoria Jr. III-ROY Chapman, Kenneth Park watched Hill from the roof of the MacDonald, Leonard DGVOY‘- Ontario Power Company's plant below Sr. II.â€"Jack Chapman‘, Margaret the gorge bank. They made no move to Lynn. Clarence Lynn, Charlie Ewen. arrest him. Jr. n.â€"Alwyn GOIMth'~ The swans went over the Horseshoe I.â€"Velma Goldsmith‘, Billy Davey', Falls on Wednesday night, many being Ruby Miller. killed. Sr. Pr.â€"Hazel MacDonald, Clifford! ___..-o.__. S. S. NO 10, BENTINCK .___o___ ' ’ Noble. At Warsaw Poland, on April 1 about Ladies Coats, ' esses, Hats gmgm mm" W .000 has... mass... as..- Owing to the storm of l ' l ch 23 we were unable to hold our sale of Sprin tyles in Ladies’ Coats, Dresses, Hats, etc. We h display on Friday, A I All. DAY . Do not fail to attend . ‘ ful bargains. ' A sm garment. e arranged to hold this il l, 1932 EVENING , eat displa of wonder- deposlt wil hold any date April ‘1 gasted the police of Warsaw by flopping on the trolleytracks in front of the 'cityhallandrefusingtobudgeuntll S. 8. NO. 8, NORMANBY they were re-employed by the city. IV.â€"-Velma Davis, Norman Fulton, They remained there for half an hour, Doretta Blasing, Hilda Hartman. tying up traffic, until the police, ap- Sr. III-Clarence Pldler, Berneda plied force after coaxing had failed. Kraft, Anderson Byers. â€"-oâ€"â€" Jr. m.â€"Beth Byers, Ladle Ball, Jean . . Blnlllll his wife, Henderson. Lloyd nits. Russell Yandt, Plildflast mm? at m :3: WWNOHDBM wereoonvictedofmurder,flrstdeglee, WWW mw‘d'u a renntorthedeathotheru- mar. m m m "9““ months-oldboy.whoaebodywasfound mw° inalakeneartbelrhcmelaataeptem- I.â€"lnrlon 13m. Clayton m’ber. . Averdlctot‘notgulltybyreasonot hiaanity"hadbeenauedbyoounsel Jr a, ll W mfwachoffludefendmumaimp- Bl l‘H llfl aonswereorderedtakentoï¬ingslng D . mm’m.m to dietheweekofllayiuh. Muhamma- Sr. _n'.-Beatl-lce Ball. licence Ger- hardt, Hurley Davis. Imdred Gerhardt. Ourâ€"r Every day R t8 s “E" con5pires to . dost row your fence. Sun, rain or snow “OJIBWAY†things . Construction. Farm Fence . . they are all the same to . . because of two . “OJIBWAY†Wire and “OJIBWAYâ€