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The Signal, 1911-7-6, Page 1
Peri ms • Oa people &nuw you are doing badoss& sad pups they No ti not. A stand g advertisement lathe Menai will keep yaw oasis constantly before t It e public out promptly. n} The Signal Job llopartment. 1. Fine commercial work a specialty. Call telephone N .. lily it you want any Printing .lz7 Y-ralRD TS•11--11• /f1AICIAL LJXION •AXK OF CANADA lorroo l$Hltb 1886 Capital, Rest Sad Undivided Profits 17,768,000 Total Assets over $60,1100.U110 MAIL YOUR DEPOSITS to a., with your Pass- book, Sad we will return the book, written up. Wan' you wial to withdraw Morey, mail us the Pass -book, say bow touch you want, and we will send it to you at once. 1t yoat ars far upas a Banking Town you will find this service of outs a great eoaveoience Call and see . our Manager about it. Goderich Branch , W. L. HORTON, Manager - FOR &ALL DING -FOND PHOTO8.-TWENTY- 1 ONLarid e�askts or ita three r leo. Taken day TeattNrNO . ovef'uaW. ebets~a .tat L"OR SAID. - A STORY -AND -A- r HALF beict Mew wink leer bdrss s. bathaskq� .ad�a•elae" u• ks&rwnth whale boom atead• aimsmallbrisk iksst7YadwrioJ. T. NEWELL. ply PUBLIC NOTICE W ATER AND LIGHT • 0011111115- BION. It Nrc,tiirts that TO WATER servies tor TAXERS. &IA raWem�is Odes mid d rt ii pesWttd noun. Water can t.e es seed ear between W hours troy 4 p m.a p. a Some ars taster warns tan lawm anignedansID awl= wlll to turned off tripe need 1 a heal sa- xr. R0 PAYMENT/3. Ali permeate a e155os l unapt 1w lawn eervtosi-J sty to IldeaMw-1f IMS Sahni sal be r.dsse 10 pan east 1bi wean for ISN will b NJ••'1•d to ttoe If sot paid douse Jet%. 11y cedar. A. SITHAB'ON, Tsasswer. LOST OE FOUND. j ORT. -A) ROWNWIRE-HAI RED terrier with sonar. Au.wers to name "Mika" heritable reward offered. CHARLES °ARROW. LPI OST.-AUMBRELLA. HANDLE knob emend with • touch worn aid =seams w plate. As I value the umbrella awaltll beams et loos .aver ime 1 am willing to pap 'u a Mas Ua W vlua to whoever with !Haff K to sY at St. Oeorte'+ reetar7, 01551 of North rad Nelsen etierb.. REV. L. BC EL. FOR SALE OR TO *11? A• NUITUIEBR1s5AORIS-GOOD 11 VrlwMesaareHaw • ears wSwamkablacksmith Mora abeam : F. Dl , 01t. Via For Nitration WARM�FdORe�SSA.LEE-TWO o lot 11. tom AI.ND-A- ssaa . dram re Mak tail 1 Lair condition mid • aevertaWse. 11.5 ores& rose through sssperef. and M extended te loose though pips fes Tie farm is sell toad s.d tie land is et a day and randy Mss. Eery -Ivo saes Bader ettslti►•0oe. two arms et .�b1aosrarg. sad a (t UsOIIE AND S. Paraibaa mad. PROPERTY FOR MALE. - THE homy sad Ist se surest at P'.seat °commend by the eerie .errs in Wiese; 1pw-n writ' several trait tram to MRS WM. RDY Bruce . TOWIt-f>lir MODERIOH. All senses are boreal warmed .rai5M.1Mw- .ng any aclassa or an ho bees the m at large an• imal 4 w he i AMklrlA- JE uIndira .seder the 1MMILIATk teem." et Boras pewee er perm°.. rapids* at emu a the sed esattsilag chemise. Milt WI emits. d the Wise la rna.ect•es w1 h thr•/w.mid well be etrltly dealt with. ey R C. I TLJC[HWAITE. Cbldof Pales. 1t. I )ETROIT & CLEVELAN D AVU ATI aviloM=a (ITY OT ST. IGNACE POR MACKINAC ISLAND Fridays, 5.90 a.m. 53.60 one way $6.00 rowed trip FOR DETROIT Saturdays, 2.30 p.m. $3.00 ons way $6.50 round trip �` GUNDRY'S Livery, Cab and 'Bus Stables THE RED BARN Mouth Street. Oodeeich All our Rig. are New. 'Batas meet all Trains sad Seesmers. Particular attesetkre von to cello tree private (Pbeae No. IS. ark*. s.A... j),OR SAXE.-THAT F1NE RIIeI- 11 dent hal weesety .i u . earner at Camerw and Rasbn mets, formerly knows se 0e A. McD. A71as 1s for salewkli. It contains eight Mo tow sit id T1 em aro twobrricckk. houses. each of two stories. ane built only last �ear, and the other i. Miclarw repair. Both w a rave modern e.Svesencee, and alto - rather • Dederick the �smpsrt M one of the most deslr- oder4cb. WH1 be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to P. J. RYAN. Ordeeieh. 5541. j OT FOR SALE. -ON SOUTH 1/'drea.5elos bmaci at • mar sar w51 Meadss, AL quiet eels Partisan* at THY Two 000D FARMS FOR SUE - Clue to th. tm of O.dsrieb. Tbe land le 8retrlasrt the= on troth prasea, tor s InneBuy .ear. band Y Iroise up. Al.. saki • deed �(bending Mt.Gitli42 test nectars• m E waApply to THObI QUKDRY.w'ta°e propertyl. .ARM TO RIWF OR FOR SALE.- _om bandied *ares of grad lard bear West Wawa- . ssb, ..arrdall lalet m• geedn aeorl.R. e d cultivation. sad .warty •11 8.1414 dews. ButYap is MModas�kriek brass Mese 15 ,, s d. 51e. veil Mfbp W[ i tare of W� ratodoe, On the ra.w village cif rare reenveniset te Aerobes. ••• good ard__mia wfbie k of Myear W averaged ores id Ord.0.4 es a )ear P oMro eft llow lot ao14y to i1. iallia ANN, Dema.. LTOR BALE. - TEN ACRES EAST .4. er Beeth Swat, corner BesM5..sut. If yea dobe • eaaser nacre ass writs tie smith sees tee • ad Wirier IMMO. fflasiallk Able* MOWS PROPERTY FOR BALE,- J1l Lt two street. n w tti� is aractuarter et am ser O� Ria ee Is ess% whmaalafpfreers dotting d►by and •HO pesPerni Mrab e late � [Ltd tide. IMb the boo Siad the •e5. at oeam, a der sthe be.s-gt K17 per 5.5414. 1* a he s 4. one or tee Miro& �y s�'� A�y*p*�g�� to M. O. C6�ir. tgrslr, etr., H•ofllton street STERLIN& BAIK ( OF £ANAIA SAFETY Am) INCOME.411 are the two primaryroar necisier Is this bank.ings Lora int M+ M absolutely safe, it resolves interest bolt ratty, sad coo be added to or draws at year 0..-'- 11 RAYS REAL PEACE OF MIND YOUR MOWRY MUST RR iN RA?WTY Ivory atfeetion given to farmer Owls~' Issnaisa.n, Aabern, Vane*.Daybed. Roisrlre GODERICH BRANCH S. WALEIR Mt• GODERI{1H. ONTARIO. CANADA z JULY 6, 1911 OOOERICH MARKETb Tavaao.r..454, an hD waist. Per low 0 on to e u at rer wheat, per Otter at to wheat, bad t. 0 u w 0 per bo.n.. Pi to e per bosh ,. 0 n to e tragaribyuabpeer tan f... 4 M N to 51 Flow. mama mem, 3 0 to a per tar 1a 0 te 11 le per tea M A POWER PROPOSAL Mt N TO BE VOTE') OBY RATEPAYERS 3t AUGUST 6TH. 73 M Corporation to Secure 326 Heeiti• to s be Dore' at 834 par h. p. per Annuto tut tea ease . 10 eweti i -Readjustment of Rates at End of meed. sew lead .. a et to S le Ten-year Pert oda-Other Provi- OId Patat+K lb "..";.. 4 u 11 4. 0 id s/ory of a Mery Interesting Props toes, ssr Ya1bsL... ... 0 3s to alb eaten. New Potatoes, per CMGs, erapInort to each, ere eR 1 r0 to 5 M ex per Sett Je tq 3 73 ... ...., R h n5 d Irl per ow. ... a es to 4 SU Tallow. w lh x 1 od to 4 56 Hider. cwt 7 m to 7 N d .1 to 00 Lam Skies and Pelts ..... .... 0 It to o NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - July Mh • dR1g• okiHers to Tows -J. S. Davey ... ....... e To Winnipeg sod Edmonton ... 4 Reader-G.T.R.... That New 80maser Hat -Haab Daniell.. a An.osacement.Y. W. ,3topby.. - .1 Extra Doe Value -Walter C. Pridbam A Store News Briefly Pat -J. b. C.dleree 4 To Water -taker. -Alec. Wises* . ::1 ham., red kers -R. Vrsteas.Wlapsla1 t!'nu.usl Millinery Offering - Godes*. Reaa4 Property fur dale --J. T. Newell 1 Umbrella Lost -M. George'. Rectory .. .771 Warning -R. C. Ps.Uethwstte... - 1 Fara for tls1-J, Dunbar. NIM.. . t Woman's Untie Berns D•e.r-Milt... demob !koro.... _ . . .3 Two-plew 8dto-Metas. Ira ....1 Sale of Pipes-3oe. raise ..... . ... ..... 9 Sovaat Wot.d-Mrs P. d. Petenoe I Cottage Wanted - Bece toy T. F. CJsb. `tt milord .... - 1 Coronation Pkie. -St.- Tisane . . Mame. Aoo.sod5U.e Wasted -Bien V Ode1 NOTICE TO Q1Di?o1S NOTICE TO CBRDITORS. Notice 1s hereby riven pursuant to R. 8 0. I. Chap. Id, esc. 11. that 511 having ttlNmr 5g51ne the estate et Di vId Dunbar. late d the township of lfasi Wswaneab• to the county of Hnron, farmer. deseerad who died on or about the .eventh day of May, A.D. 1914 are rewired to scud by pint prepaid or to deliver to 11 ironstone, solicitor for the cree.ues, en or bdun the first day of August, A. D. 1111. their aa5oe.. midterm and description. rad •tsllstatement of particular. of their claims ad the nature of the weurity tif ani he them dub certified. and that after the by said day the executor* will proceed to di.tr414.te the meta atUndamaged unser the unities entitled thereto. having retard mitt'. t . the claim, of wbleb they .tbr1 they rave oaten. Dara this Sed day of July. A. D till. R. VANS/NYSE. Wingbam P.O., 36-44 8olidter for the said Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 117, THE ESTATE OF MARY ELLEN NOBLE LATE OFTy k ToWNSBIP OF AiJIFILLD, IN TBs COUNTY OF HURON. ORO ANIST, DE - EASED pan th NoC« Mbastey ren pursuant to e wit• atom 1 that f.V0n that all peewee having calms eas4dd the estate of the said Mary Ellen Noble.` bo died on or about tbe?ant day of May. tint. are required to seed by pest. are- psSd or deliver to the uodersigned. solicitors for Rev. M. Me/kr-track and Montan Dalton - the executors of the said estate. on or before the 10th day of July, 1911, their names and ad- dressee with full particulars et their eWm•. and the nature of the *ermrltie& if ace. hew by them, in writing. duly verified by statutery declaration. And take notice. Mat after the mid data the executors will proceed to distribute the mem of the saw deceasede parte. entitled thereto, having regard�the to tee dolma of which they shall than have received ratios. and the executers win not be liable for the said meets. or a. part tined to any person or pe�ese� w claim rade, shall not have b*s5 reoelvedy them at the date of such dis- c/Iribution. Dated at Ooderiob the 17th day of Jura, 1911. PROUDroDT, HAYS lot KILLORAN * risk Bdbdlere for w sxeceters. e1411 WANTED' WANTED. -TO PURCHASE, A .ndlelet detailed have, W amt0os that ya not of NOoa0Oilss kable for Iodise to Or cream. Apply BOX a SIGNAL OF4ICIt. WANTED. -A COTTAGE NEAR m�ffg* the hike to nsomerssan1 tee rtte•l,la. a mattfr a RUR tudennaties CLUB. lO Door las alert Btrattoed. It. ACOORRODATION$ WAITED A000FamtlyMli 1055so ION WANTED. wishing to •monthat the lake *sere wlabm aee5maodaten .1141. tun 5c twelve Idle. d Oederi05. at tom boor ell moor For pstrticalw upon at SIGNAL OTriCO. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. A (400f5 (GENERAL servant 4.- pr ►)e0rnw d w aIadsyy srmy to P.A. Peal mad LI*►tt»uea omen 4sdwlcb. WANTrEyDveAT ORM poly 1 A GOOD DOTI.L wear .tenet. J. WANTED. -A TEACHER rea�'rOermRwi8IL fra. ee Ueto.br I V D...- 1f er�S skr A JOY ?Z61TUN. WRACMIR WANTVD.-!'OR 8.8. ;;t..IS"' t. it,' VII KAOHIR WANTED. -POR 8, 8. 1i yrs t r.w+. et o.4wse Drains le mot Alf'RiD- - A 000C MM. A proftic Vir • It DOT Irmerm- TO __ ss bmeg 112 /titttAcRtDn W'ANIBD.-TD TaAOR E11 h K a 0. essaieb to 111 .4 The proposition of John Le amid Brodie fur the supplying of electrical power to the corporation of Godericb, which Wal mentioned in The Signal last week, will be submitted to the ratepayers in tbe form of a bylaw to be voted on op Sat urd�.y. A.ugust 5th. it is pt•oposed tbat Mr. Brodie sup- ply to the coeporat ion for period not W exoeed thirty ye.r. T2 -i horsepower, to be delivered at the switchboard at the ono port tion poser -house, at the rate of o34 per b. p Should the town require a furtber ami unt. a•aove the 325 b. p. for lightiva and pumping purptsc-, up to an add.tioasl amount of SW h. p., eta wow ha' indict is t 1 be given by the Corporstwn of this extra requirem-tot ; and 11 the additional power required by tbe corporation ex- ceeds 'Alu h p., _lead tbe then exist Rig plant is out able to supply the aid. - Donal amount tot p over. Mr. Br•..d•e, or his oump•tny, its to he given -a p-ri d of two years from the snaking of the reyu at for the Io:tread sof Mint in order to enable him to enlarge his plant, Whether used or cot the orpor tion is to pay .tae 3'23 b p. atc134 pear h. p., and any power delivered to 11u corporation over and stove the 325 h.. same . is to be paid for at the sae tate. Pp6 3i. es follows : "Tae acid John Laopoid Brodie, or the said Company, eathga1111 not have the right to sell. deliver oe distribute in the mid town of Ooi*ricb shy power uoder five home power to any individual taker." Another paragraph provides for a i readjusttnent of rates at the end a i ten years and again at the end cf. twenty years, if at either of these periods the oorpur.uon eat procure power developed from water at a lower price than is mensionei in this agreement. in*his k event the price to be paid by tl�l vorporation is to by lowered to the IMette ppunce at which she power could be elsewhere procured as aforesaid, provided that Mr. Brodie agrees to supply the power at the :es• sur cost, and if be declines to do so the whole adreemeot it to be cancelled. in .order to enable Jr. Brodie to supply power to parties other than the corporatioo, permission is -given him iu..use the ezi.tiog poles of the corporation now- erected upon the highways and elsewhere within the limits of the municipality for the pur- Crpose of stringing gosh wires as may be necessary for the transmission of power ; and in addition Mr. Brodie is to be allowed to sweet poles of his own upon the streets and highways of the municipality and to string wires there- on. Operations upon *the power plant are to be commenced not later than May 1st, 1912. lo a discussion of the agreement be- fore tbe Board of rrade on Thursday evening it Ira. assumed that the cor- poration would supply power in quay- titigs under five horse -pc wee to indi- vidual takers, for hooeehold purposes and the operation of small machinery plants, and that Mr. Brodie would provide power for the larger Con- sutnere, The Bowl of Trade passed a resolu- tion asking the town congeil to give the propositioo favorable consider- ation, and the following evening the council gave the bylaw its first tw.t readings Sad decided to submit is to the vote of the ratepayers as above stated. The bylaw is to re published in the local papers next week, THE BROOK BYLAW. t„ G.lderial and tete whole county of Huron. Under this hylsw we are to pay 511,059 per year for power to run the town pleat. A few years ag t the Meitiauld River Power Co. offered this power for $7,100, which the water - wort a engineer and cuoillbsioa and other wise people declared excessive. Who; do they say to $11.050? Unde4 thio bylaw we give Mt. Brodie and bis company • monopoly in the towo, to bare the exclusive right to supply' power to the facturiet at praetleally whatever prire be pleases. We tie nur.elvrs op to him and his company for years red )ears sod get nothing in return. oo adven- ture, no privilege. except it he con- sider -d such to pay 1111,051) per pear for p ,w -r h.••b w - ran manufacture ourselves for less money. Yours truly, W M. J. R. Rotates, Godericb, Joly a, 1911. To the Editor of The Baal, 8reat, -Dori ng les many years I have lived in (ioderich it hu always been my best wish to *yeast any proposi- tion that gave even reasonable bope d bssefit to the town. More than once T have been forced to op- pose ppose propositions that worthy et support on secnumt of 410.0 detects and omia4ions in the respective bylaws. Through the absence of proper and reasoaahle provisien0 of safety in these hylawe, the town has In the poet suffered, sad is the awe of the Elertrie RAilrand Wanda to 0oBsv in illn tutors very emitrriai los Oce would have thowitbt that with this railway es so (Meet ketch ear ecus cf 1 wools, have hesitated brims cam.. 1nsgg tLM th Brodie bylaw oe e people wRboht Riving ether themselves or tams mho- r ea pA ma asy doe tor air- ily env exinetisa ore tI- Wes eoaiusil swsfow K whole with eyes sent and brads it,oe to the ratepayers with a -there yogi are tib its _Alae* Ha belt oar advise fan r dui, de go Wilart1 esewsti tear tee, tee a uutabs r of ressssq seem of Akin are them :- There le an e.15i.g sea e.a with the I &time& Raver newer ©m.. be the w�giy of plower. Sed tar the haws to ear lame *loculi!' Matson tier lbs maw esrvirs, will srsher party, ..0) the fest is dblpr.ed et. appeals m me rey emooly foolish nerd rile to mane tellable rd e*p.saa Tbe earrytng of this bylaw will kill the of de power (Ian Gm Over bp aced UN Neosety jrpalissinevsjed: poothaluos REV. C. A. WAGER. M,A., late rector of 8t. Cypriaa's church, Toronto, who haus deel important preferments t11 hat city, in order to take the rectorship of A11 Saints' church, Vernon, P. C. Mr. Seeger is a native of Godericb, a son of County Crown Attorn tv Seager. NORTH STREET'S NEWPASTOR. Re'.. Alfred Brown Caaseleaesa Him Work i• Gedoicb. GA Sunday- morning lost, Rev. Alfred Benwn, the new pastor of Nor.h evert Metbodist church, made hie firer appearance in his new ebam ps. It was flower.Suodey, and the mem- ber of ,the Sunday s-bool occupied the centre neata of the church. which was prettily dee .r..ted with flowers. ferns and gags. Mr. Brown tock bis text from the Song of Solouwe, 2 : 12, 'The sowers appear on the earth " He spoke of flowers as revealing God's nature to us. ps bearing messages from Ood to man, and as forming. among men, most fitting symbols of kindliness, affection and sym- pathy. Though s'wtrt. the talk was full of beautiful thoughts, couched in charming English and adorned by apt quotations and illustrations. At the eteoing service, Rev. Mr. Brown made special reference to the duties of a pastor to hi. people and the favorable results which Should follow the harmony .u. working to- gether of a minister and his congreea- tioo. Tbe address was an inspiring one &ad as an opening sermon it struck e. note which should brig the North street congregation in close un- ity for service with their new pastor. Previous to leaving 8t. Thomas. Rev. Altrsd Brown and fatly were t.odered a funnel and affectionate farewell by the people of the First Methodist church. Rev. Dr. Warner, president of the London Cosfetenoe, oerupied the chair at s gathering of the congregation, and resolutiona and egaresrea of an wee4wtin'* of tbe ser- vices of ]le. Sal ..[t.. B.uwu were pre - Sea ted on behalf of the gust teriy official board, the Sunday school, the ttp- worl h League and the Civic Club. Brother ministers of the city also joined in these expressions, and Me. Brown replied to all in feeling teras. THE SIUNAL PlUN•f'NO (J.. Ltd.. Pws.nntOne. A QUIET HOLIDAY. OODERICH MISSES ITS DUMIN/ON DAY OELEBRATION. Series of Sports ter the Boys and Girls Held on the Square in the Morning -Next Year We Must Have One of the Famous Otd-time Celebrations. Dominion Day this year was the quietest Ooderieh ileus had for many. years. The woad children's games were hell io the morning. and the 33,4 Regiment bead pl..yed un the Square in the evening. Otherwise the towisapeople were left to their own devices as to bow they should amuse themselves. Next year an effort should he made to put on an extra good program for the day, as Gode- rich has always deliithtsd to honor the Dominion's natal day. la the childrww's Karnes on the Square, which were under charge of Reeve Reid, the prizewinners were .. follows : CHURCH NOTES. The Lodi' Aid of Knox church M prep.. ing to hold a garden party cm the church lawn oto Thursday evening, July loth. Reserve the date. Rev. R. W. Wordswsr th, a Tor- onto. will he the preacher at both ser- ener ere err is Vietntis street church nett Rosd•y. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Medd, will treat in the services. Good anisic, seats am free. 0... Mr. Woodiworth .beuld 1e@ heard by • large rongrs- gat les Re. J Pelk ws'. sebiset in the Rop- iest ebttvrh nett Rttnday morning will by "The abenlnte sttpromaey Sad ahtletriry of ea. Scriptures as the noes et faith std ptraetic. " This Is Wm seemed address the paetnr gives le his discussion of Baptist fait! Sod pl�a1/Mm The erasing service at 7 o'elosk M a sheet, bright servM'e of Mty-fee miaetart Imre ion 01A11i. 50 yards race, six year► and under - Ms' y Murriab, Helen Thueupsoh, Mamie `smith. Boot t ace, 50 yea ds. six years and under -Maxine Burdett", Laura Mur- dockr L tura Jeffrey. 1 50 yards race. ten years trod under - Nom Statham. Once H Helen Smith Potato rare, 6t) yet ds, ten years and under --Susie Bate'. Grace bunt. Riva Young. It•os Cult (special fourth 1�00�yatde race, twelve years and under-431edye McKay, Nora Statham, Grace Pinder. 100 yards raze, fourteen years and under -Agnes McDonald, Norma Rose. Helen Wilson. Boot rave, 180 yards, twelve years sod under -Leila Mitchell, Olive Allen, **ells Foster. Egg and spoon race, 75 yards, four- teen years and coder -gay Hunter, Pearl P'ra.er, Lisie Roes. BOYK. 50 yards awe, six years and under - Beal Roes, Willie McDonald, Walter Row. 50 yards race, ten yeere and under - y Elliott, George Roes, Rob. 100-yetains nae. twelve years and ruder -Ernie Matheson, Geo. Ross, Wilfrid Bbtir. IliTyards race. tees years and under - Clarence'''Ro6ieteoe, Earl Kelly, Francis Baecbler. Boot race, t welts" yeace and under - Norman Wart, Woodham Babb, Cyril Dalton. Running broad jump, fourteen years and under-Hary Brandt., W. Snead. Clarence Robertaon. Running high jump, fourteen years and tinder - Arlie Matheenn, Sari Kelly, C. Stoddart. Three -)egged race, fifteen years and under-Clarenoe.Robertson and Willie Snout, Percy Beattie and Harold Currie, Harry Tulford and W. Proud - foot. At Read isoel the secrameat of the Lstd'a 1spper will be diapawd we Itodap .Siang at 11 d'elarl. The psmpar s Vr erviss er1R take Mace ea meml eiels>r erodes. arm he Teseiv04. nee T+efitoros Aid b serrea l ag ter -fs s sad autos la alp $sr til aged and his --hien BiBsap w.l*g to en- able them to attend the semaswste le- Ia the ev.aNeyt Mr. Mast wiii take as Ws theles "wsi iO4 DICORATED a1('TCLSA- Snns very prettily decor aged bi- cycles entered in the competition. first prise being awarded to Ele.eor Hays, eaonnd to Catharine Hays, third to Edith Turney and fourth to Marton Lee. PRESENTATION TO THR BOY SCOUTS. REV. ALFRLD BROWN The new pastor of North street Meth- odist Choseb. PERSONAL MIMIION. Mrv. F. H. Marta as vtenlra in Detroit. Mir ta Ivy Elliott spent Dsfotoo Day to Leo - don. Mr.. Wm. Hot a le whiting friend. in *570.- 341.. Mabel Trarlow is hose from Tomato ma150.00*• Andnw Brsokeoridge. of Chirac*. 1. visaing at the old•home. Mir Robertson 4. home fres Windsor for the aseslar heretic ' y lrwniletoM et titseetas-..tat. D. meteor, of Hiatlton, w•.. I)araI54 Day visitor 4* ()ederlob. Mir Jessie Thomson t. bare Wen B. Per Ib. midssmaer vsratto.. JI. Tuner` nt Tu . Sllte.L Mapsadtng a w.ma bnl5ays i. 4.w fort City. Mir Lease Teat, et Thr4oto, is vitiates, Min May Morrow, Harm er.sgg.. The *Woes JsnM std lien Ciisimbe Jarmo returned from • Malt to Loaders. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Sale, et Atwood were vlatten in town over Deweeise Day. saes Joule Connor., et 0etro14. M visiting the M.asm McDonald. 0.1.1484(5 street. Mrs. Hanna, of fit..Oat b•ri.e, i. visiting at the radar et her miRir, We. D. Boyd. WWlam lana, of wawa**. a visttna Mr. and Mer. Swanton, Nene* sties.. Mak Mortis. of Stratford, was .44ittat Mss lana., Bedlam street. for • few dna One d the Eve.ts of Desolates' Day m Gedsricb. Early on the morningof Dominion Day a number oe Bny Scouts as: ambled at the 0. T. R. station as rendezvous for an outing. Under the direction of Scoutmaster Hayden and A. Y. Robertson they est out foracon- venient spot by the rivsr, where break• fast was prepared The new bUlt- cans wee" need W good purpose in this work. Two recruits were sworn In as tenderfoots by the Scoutmaster. Aftter• scouting game in tracking by means of scout signs, the troop marched back to town and at the court bones were out by a deputation of the Ahoteek Chipter d the Da ti- ters of the Respire. Thews ladies bei kindly arranged to honor the four Boy B.outa who stood highest in the cota- petitioo for the coronation contingent. Yrs. Taylor, regeat of the D. 0. kt., read an address and presented each of the four fottunate scoots -Charlie Inkster, Watson Straiton. Kenneth Hatrkins and Morrie Swanson -with a handsome et oompass. Mr . Tay is her address remarked upon the msrvellots way is which the boy scout movement had developed - "only a little over three years old and it has captured the world." She oon- tiuued : It is over two ears sins It wee started In Canada wally the movement bee become quite a factor 1n the country. 1n Oreat Britain and oversea dominions there are at least two hundred and fifty thousand. Lord Alverstone has said be could im- eagg{ine nothing en Il} to reduce oe�fhe than giving y, attractive psreuit• to boys. With all the ad- vantages at their esesumad. W Snouts, we tenet, may grow up to be good and useful dermas. But tee seed to remember that the teoot mere.gst has ceomsd to be British Daly. and hes become worldwide, and other assist wbo may one day be our lose see equaily reaping its benefits. Thum - foes It behoves the whole Bettie $e- pi10 to poetises ale begs Roeste, ash we trust oar Repute will ars best." AOotttmna.br Ira ksd the p..g�t�, d the e n behalf et abs Hoy ceras, Sad troop, alter vlag three hearty aha m 4. w was thea dismissed se His pert le the gams* na B4ta .ve >Ya asst Wm. IMd- ]rheas, leaf Toronto. a tewisever Me Doestente Din bslWy. yF Jeremiah Detrwod, of F�5m, was 1 tows on Tnsu:•y on kW way to 8•dt S. 1tarM. �Mrr R. C. lostlpql1*hwaW mrd Mem, Mir 7 keatp.wcer..i�s*fa e • west 1n Twallo. ML. Emily 004415erp5 W *Owe Alice mad Jean MacEwen risked is Dandle *58 week. Mr. and Meat W. I.. K1ag, of Hamilton, wee@ gamete Of rai*Uvse In 105.0 over the holiday. :Kies nRoes,-. Thom•.. 4404ng 1151005.111Nt. Su.ae MayotBsatU.,S*Baynewla vroad. Thomas Redmond of naivete. was the guest of hie niece. Mrs. Edm Edward Lynn. over Sunday. Urs,Sr Molema d f.•neo. i' els was to town fora few dye thM west&. grsttng W41510.41 Mrs. Grubb rad Mho Battle Harrison, of Shooed woe wi daag to town on Dominion Yr. and Mn. Jaa Filly. et Witmer. were totera at the Yletoei. Are51 earsofa0e last "Maj. Nailed wait at Si Thomas over Dominion DDay� ting his sod, waiter, anis m sit. Thoaa Mra C►aa Bim, of Stes . Theme* Malted her deter. Mrs Joke Beattie, tor • low days the pest week. Mrd. Hamilton. d L10don, s.m4 Yes Irwin let Chinos. were guests et Rev. Dr. ad Mrs Medd tbI. week. Frank lIwnr4, d the stiff d the Cbathms Cull iattw hosanna, a, ie Tithing hid father. J. . t 1 Mletsis u AWvmtd. Molle", wbfr ho. been Mach' Ing deb*d m4 lapragU. M home tar the rnW- .ummer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Pang amid tworbr, Helen, of bteatte d, were oasts at G. M. 0111518. ever Baader. Donald Mclean has Nora to lothbrtdg., Alta., where M e: Meath to Mfor • rimy it be finds what mfg hiss. A adrsw W'9-. Mist enAeed an attack d sunstroke• �..ww weeks Nye. is taprovimg and M obis to he •beat math. Mr..)ren Fount unt Wrightand nen, d ggr�s. Ws she tabMl Me@1 of • 6sw day at alto Jnr. eadi ten. Ret Wat-a.a ., ni emend*ass ♦0. Pstg..11 of Branteae4 were renew is town ever DaUISlou Day. lamas nod en peer it) BORN. HOTYERINOTON -Ac "Heather 1SSmls�����ea Mtlr, (�)ratt,, en Jaly 3rd, to Mr. •e81Ela Isaac HetbwaRoon. • dasgm4r ue0. ]int Prier DIED. ogle -4.4 Dodo -Mk on bleadse. Jely Sed, Ok*, da5gb4sr of the late Jobe (lie. .It NEB.- in God.rlek, m Mandw. Jul ars, Jane Mistier. *idlot et me eats Jos Jams. her lath year Ac544414.W.-In O1Lrlattw Wedne .p, J� ata, William Aabwes. Thegar is take treat nnNsase r3Dlobtolort« Friday, att�rsy. atService at AUCTION SALE& Tscwaow July Mhy.�-lizeesterw sage 0t ll Lunn Noble : as rsnNesea muse ".tate or the M&5 a� News : as the at f�pp�.�gppin�g. e'er 1.pra.a1 sad +biiY�veeawsaki ifiMret 1��1pv11o� ell to t ere Tti. original Royal Oaoaatice spec• direct from Loaders, read cheery walnut. a Now Peri Mt. Oft Sew specials at Bleeateet'w Osresallsn at Bar Tlamrs. The aarha.Ysa pietwe. of Ram �V. sad will be irr wee> ], Trash day mid 11 As woo, rows dirt wraot Jetty o see these pastsse% we woad advise yo. so ewes oofty, r our Open at didavisseas Weepe Oise is ��