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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-7-7, Page 2ti-Thtanday, July 7. lull. ... i 1¢11Aj Thursday, July 7, In''I. EDITORIAL NOTES. Hive wheart, Mr. Weather Mau. No report. of fund In this section this week. Now 1. the Caw to get in your next winter's cvaal. If *pots ou the 400 11re rop.uslble for tides heat. obi Sol ought to wash bin rage.' IS is the real green Tea 882E The rich yet delicate flavour of the per- fectly prepared `green' leaf will always be found in the sealed Salada packet. THE TOWN COUNCIL Sorry we haven't a few good ghost Mpeelal Canaanite• 1. ('safer with Mr. rivers 'tido week to make. our readers t Hutchinson re Bylaw. ahic•er and their Bowel run cold. (hc tug to the holiday on July 1st. the town...outwit uMt-'la.'t week on No, we are not gohtg to e'nllforuix next winter. 1\'e are going hr to at Lowe au 1 ct:J' ,y the col.: wcNaNeer. The obi Rome Week 1+ fast' ap- prrl-ehing. (':tlza•us should mai,' 2Iit1r prrlwrations at on..; for :1 hook Nei- oolne to the vi.irun•. - Thhey say that I).'mp.wy. who kn.ni:.•.1 out 4 irp•utter on t4atunlay. is u Greek. The Irish name was'ldoptasl. wee .u1010.(. to give him a better punch. Goderich people are ti..t +n.h dlyotr. It must be about thirty degree. wailer under- the tree. In the Nowise -tithit-tn- the oreullke streets of the city'or-ou the blazing fields of the farm. In Ms final address before the Suth- erland Coiumbed.m Mr. McKay. the Hydro aun;w•l. played- to the gallery by questioning Mr. R. S. Robertson's standing inthe enquiry. insinuating 'that Mr. Robertson r.prweut..l pri- vate interests oppress! -to Hydro. The F.ermer-s' Suu in reference to this says: 'It has boom st.&144 through flip pre.., at sitting -4,1f the ('otuwlwlou. and appears in the mrremennienee on tile.. that the Ontario Government in order to glee all parties a fair hearing pats the fees of 11 1 1 co1111s•l. Jlr. Hob- • • proem as well as Mr. McKay and Mr. Iielhuutli. Yet •Mr. McKay by his re- marks left the •ltgge.tiou that there wn. mail +ia.•ub.tlon ns to what 1n. tere.t. are Irellb 41 Mr. It.11wertsyl. , .: .lt Is a well-known tact that re- (411e.t. were made to the Government that counsel should Ips appointed to reprement the mmd(i4E4111 es not in -the undertakingit w•a' on those-teinrnts that action was taken nod on Seeaem• tier 2.111. 1104. Judge Sutherland, chairman of the Isocal Commission, tend a letter from tIi• tttonle•y- e3rnen1l dated Angn.t PERI. eT rising of the appointment of Mr. Rol.- ertw.n 'to. represent wnuleipalttles not wifltin the propos-1 plan nT radiial rail- ways and for those who are In 1t last oppo e.I.' Mr. M1:4(.1y know. w..51 of this ,.rrr••lwmalemw. for It 1• a Matter of piddle rctinl +and was react before Minn and the esurt. 11 must IN. n paor rase that jets to lie !welst, red op by re- sort to -telt expedients." Enough Railways Nor. 4lrillia I':acket. •• What mad folly it 1ronld doe to carry out Sir Adam Peck'. ambitious ndlnl railway projects. A.Ide fpv,w the (set (hoot the mss of building Is etill extravagantly high. and const ennttmte to fait for year. to come. there Is the ron.iderotGm that our .tte.1u railways • sire either mining at n low. or are obliged to charge ex.wssive rate. In .order to make Pnrl• mart. 4)4.4.11144 Of the expense of opetilling and lack of urtf?4elerrt bustne+.. Tim motor ear, t.... Is a (net tm ,4.e n.•k•ruel with. More anti mon• it b. rold.ine the "dell 111 railwuv of hu -tri -w., and more :Iasi more 9 i. rendering .•le'trie road. mu- neee .ary :Ind their profitable maln- tennne impossible. Sir Attain lie'k lin. dime th.' Province' great service: =Jnyt-_J ' tuurt tate wnw..b.•tdisore -1o. roil) it, SOI TH HURON F.tRMF.RS Will Have Candidate in the Field for Federal Election. The South Huron United Earners' Politbit 4 Asw.•intie44 meet in 1Ien.a11 on Thursday afternoon. June 2.3rd. with 11 goxl attendance. fly -laws to amply with the Ontario l'omp:anie+ Act were a(MiNwI an(1 *rector. were elected. neldtinlg a- follows : W. Roblrewon. Stepen: O. Knopp, Hay: E. A. Westlake. Stanley: Wien. (;olerieh : .1. Se ott, Hallett : R. Dorrane: )(.K.illop: V. Ffnlaywal, Tuc•kersnsith : \1'. itnwkln., 1'slirrne Mrs Glenn and A Munro, Mention; 11•. (:., Medd. Exeter: (1. Moore. Rn:( - held: A. .1. McMurray, Clinton: Geo. Turnbull. Seefo rth. At a me•tlug of the director. held afterward. the following oftkers were elected: W. Itlnok. pn-silent : J. N. Ratcliffe. vice-president: t ; . W. 1.a t. ton. secretary-trel.11rer. it wn. lint- \ aniswusly 4104140 f119t till' 19(1 44., hare equal rcpre-w•itnthin on the boos! of 8ire'tor•. and they will before the annual meeting Novemlwr take the ne(•ea.ery .ter. to allow them to eM *O. The follerwing ro...lutinn 66.4.4 pre.ented by Messrs. Sander. awl Turnbull. and anantmously assented to : "Whereas 14 is p4.•,lbk• flint within the next year a Federal el.•ction may the held and we tw.tlo'e that the south riditlg of Harron .154114 be represented by a measlier that will give exprewnion to the view. of the United }':I rmer'.. herefore we de.ire to reaffirm our .Ie• ebrlon to plaee a candidate in the field Mt the next rodeo -al election and We hereby advise the executive to .•.1m- plwe (1x org11111711t10n of the (ol- afltveaey std ire In a position to esti n t otninatltsg convention, when the >,r spit 0e'cawinn a rrl ves. " A: Meta, M. P. r . (;orernmont whip. gave s sittert ■ddrvu.• before ad- Jloareaseeeit. • '17uir+.lay night, Reeve Davi. in the chair. .t letter form .taw•++or Campbell w•a• read. sngge+Nog that the (,.Hayti 1tt,pwe141 to the (.runty Judge agahnt the de•:slun of the court of re1H.bn in the matter of the hwolte a.se•.went of Mr. J. Cooper. The (vrttocil devilled to abide dry the decision of the court .f reit+lou. A letter from Mr. S. 11. Johnson eu^Io•Mg a 4112111 for drainage er Agri- cultural (hark, with an estimate of +t of *4414, Wti. referred to the pithily works eowwlttee with power to feet. .t .u4Ke.tion front the sexton of J1altland (wwt'tery that ware water - pipe be; iustailsl was referred to the cemetery and parka committee with prp•t•r to act. - _ _. ' I etition• were receive) for sewer( on whirler :etreet-_.lraua._.Tln,mos Itritamil): on Unroll mid, froom (tx- forad to Itritnnnla. and on Huron road front Elizabeth street to town boun- dary. These were referred to the pub - Ip.• work. ebwwlttee. A better from the Ifoirpltal Indies' 11d. ngkin_ for pertul+.ion to hold a, tag -day during Old Howe Week. was referred to the vein,' committee. Chief 51 I'nlb'r 14.11.411w'alte wa granted permission to take holidays the week of July 11111. when 11e Iden. to attend the (out-eutiuu of chiefs .of pol14. nt Moutn•.I. A ne.tuwt Iran the WesternCannellaFlour Mills Cu. dor p.'rtxir.4,str Nr tar were: -41(41• fnpuc-their plaint up the hill applied cru the following streets : NN• sou, St. Gorge'. ('oesent. Wellington.%Peet, ('alwnurg. Montreal, South.Brat- auuia, East and Norfolk. The finalises.colntraitte•e recommended that the tax coilet•tor proceed Iv collt•t-t all arrears forthwith. The tire cowwltte• reported the moot- ing of appltvatiou. for buntline por- ton..- The.e report+ were all adopted. The council gave insane/ion. that a letter of votiloh•twe 1w sent to the wife 111.1 (11111iiy of the late it. I'hrl.tu, webs otos in the low•u'.4 (employ for wavy years. • The chulrwin of the cemetery con• nutter was empowered to 41 1(11ase oar dowry water hall. for use at the cem- etery. The. clerk w•a. In+tnx-ted to write the Po.todkw 1)epiertment rquenthlg that the street letter boxes he vaunted. Spertal MeethIg. .t 4.4.44,11weetingpf the crunch wens held on Satnnlny, at noon, when the usual bylaw otos parrsrd for the Iwor- row•hig of $3.750 to nowt the half - yearly tntereat on _Le (l. W. S. Rall - way Rine!.. -The-matter of further pox'e•4ings in ivrnnee''( ilon with the Natiolwl $hlp- butkNnng Co.. under the bylaw passed In May. wan referred to the •I.rlal e.ommittee, to meet Mr. Hutchinson and report. EAST WAWANU$U. Wlghttaae-Matters. j- The Imre of Ira. Iteeve mud Mrs. HWiry Milner,. of .Kluhets. was, the seta• of ■ pleasing event on Weheslay. June r:ad, who -n their only (Iaughtrr. ERI* 41., w'a+ uuitel in marriage to Mr. If. Earl WIghttnan. pouter e!r son of. Mr. W. J. St Ighttlwu, ut Wawanoah:- To Ile strains a the weeklong march. prayed by Mks I.eili eitackhouse, the elution - lug pride entensl the parlor It -ailing on the are of her father and took ler prate beneath 'au are)) of ever- green.. roses and orange Idoesrm.+. She was prettily attired In cream crepe meteor with bridal veil, anti tarried a bouquet of sweetheart nose. and maid- enhair ferns. Little Mts. Eva Stack- house. niece of the groom. attended as flonverglrl and was daintily dressed in nib• green organdy. Iter. It. Fulton Irwin officiated. After the ceremony the guests. to the numl.'r of about tarty. sat down to a bountiful repast. Many iialrtiful and 4.4111 )rift. attest the ...teens in which the young couple are ischio _..They will reside - oto -tire groom's farm at Westfield. m the town sewer at eoruer of Co. .411r4 and \\'eileslec suets w'u. sent o the public n .r{ • t,nuilitte•. .1 better frog the o;ob-ricl. Awrnae. went t',.., h -king to be 0.1rl.e•(1 n+ to Go. (vruditlonn under which the was given the prgserry upon which the frlht +lied. are ens'•fele was sent to the special committer. • Application. for building ;termite were re ...iced as follows S. isulg- ridge, *heal 1\'at•ren .treat : -las. 119410.11. re-.hhleliug dwelling. Arthur stre.•, ; Alex. Son 1+•r+. re-+hinRltrt; dwellhlg. 11rnce street ; J. S. Redford. rebnildwg proje•ting verandah. on the Sgla re. Notiee wn. received from the conutr 41pmTos7..> -.r rem 141 twin for county pIrawswe. for the enrrent year. This int'lnde.. .2.!145 for goal nbn 4. Int A cnmmtnrieutien foam the town moll - chile Mr. t;:arrow, advising the council that the inJanctbon secured by Mr. R. J. Ache.on In the platter of the N11. tional Shlpbuiiding Co. had been die .olrel liy J..tice Kelly at'Osgotxle 71x11, 'wn. laid on the tattle to receive The piddle works comulttee report - further coosld.•ration. ed that the car of goad oil had been -ter. L ANNOI'NCEMEN"IS. Mho Ruth Martin Wilts Adamson Memorial Scholarship. Fullm.viug is the announcement of Goderich Collegiate Institute promo. then.. relmlarships and dipl`itoas. The promotion. are lwasid on the averages of the four seriee of exam-, Inatioms held throughout the year. (lass A Includee those who took the Goderich Chautauqua -July 22-28 Frederic Poole, direct from a tour of England, will give famous Travelogue at Chautauqua, "With Allenby in Palestine and Lawrence in Arabia." • Dr. Frederic Poole Dressed in Arabic and Chinese Costumes. _ Ovals. Above. Gen'l Allenby; Below, Col. Lawrence 4 ., ..,,+.. . .•.esarecn• 4 l)4ea,.W/Moaar.... 11/11‘s -.. ...,*011111.ee. ores. . +Mr+a.MMma.a. ...,,: - -..s.. -- oDutQ OM June exawbultlous and made 110 per trot. ou the average. wluublg pro- motion: It, 111u.e1 who were exempted for .wtth•ieut reasru. from writing the June examinations but who rade 00 per twist. ou the other examluations: C, those who made above 55 per teat. average and who are accorded ad- vancement to the pest term ou their -making goal" their lu the September 1i1 October testa. T. Feral Ii. casaerriaL l'LARS A 1 . lionot'a-- M. MigLollanf II. Ft.aliel. 6•4.5 1. Jlurra}ul 67.9 M. Juhuslon urs .t. Icuchatwn_ 07.1' V. Titompoon 65.0 1'. Met 'rriat11 :, 64.4 Margaret ('a mist1 18.0 ('1._tS 13 73.3 1. Itun,rs- E. McFarlane M. Fisher Mae Campbell A. Fraser It. 14rr t.. (;rant K. Sinclair A. Brown (Teachers' aad 1 443,3 CLAMSD. IVestbrooke M. MeLetin 57.5 To Fenn II. I. Donors J. Winters 111. Wilson N. Gilkiii-on J. l'hapinatiElliottE.K. Mt ra ittinM. MeWhinneyH. tiarrowA. rowlieH. G. AndrewsP. HarrisB. McManus- 67.3 8 7 74.5 72.9 72.11 72.7. 72.4 71.4 70.1 09,3 (44.3 A. J .'Ililtle 0. Pickering 1. Monkey A. Iticlanlsn .t. Hays Iia hot MIL B. 1. Hopers: A it. II. Martin ('i.ASS R ()LASS (' esoosmtsestWomeete 63.7 88.5 (N.9 63.8 62.7 (444.6 00.5 72 06.8 446.1 55 2 fi; II. Honors --- T. ('utt• .... - 72 Criss - L. (r.eke 611.5 H. Murray et B. flouter 67.5 E. Dusk , 67 M. !taker , 6.5.5 H. Cooper , 622 ('LAN 4' A. Hnw-rie 5.1.5 H. Fowler 14. Wilson -x W. Maker 56 f- 11'allis 1I. Ilelton The -promotion Lf the int hkr, of firm 11. who wrote on the ikeparte mental 1.. S. Nara, entrapee wlll Ire determined on the H•+ults of that ex- amination T. Form iIL A. C'LA Y8 A II. Honors - I. Brown 74. G. Murray 71 f.. Brown I►. Lalthwaite ' 65.4 A. A. Hetherington 65.3 44..Graham 64.7 0. Marshall M. Jefferson J. Reyeraft R. Hamilton J. Wallace E. Whitely M. Eelvennls iI. Murphy .. (Low R i). Wap11mm1w 77.2 Maude Howell 73 1.. McKenzie 6W.6 M:Iry Hewe11 66.6 IV) 2 b.,.•64 • (Ci.7 61.4 62.0 61.4 61.3 61 61 ('I,.ttid C 1i. 1',,rter. E.;S Cooke. F(Ii(M 1f. This: I'eter Adain.on • memorial .elwlat'itokil. mite *23.(111. was awarded to Ruth R. 'Martin. trim obtained 74 per tent. FORM 111. There . was no (*athlete for thls scholarship 41114 year. Coninserelal DfpIomms. _ T1tesC :are awarded on n two -yea r eotnw• which InclndP.. beside., steno- g rapliy, typewriting, bookkeeping. emm- lllerclal (v.rrn+plu(leac.. mmmer.inl law, eomni.rclal arkhmetle nod rapid (-Meld/Mon. n general Moen t1011 1n * lepton. liter,'tlire. spelling, English grammar. geography ,nnd hl -tory. Thio mare• Is enrricd ort under the reaulatiotls and inspe'tion of the Edu- cation Department. The "touch type- writing' sperm Is required. with a d speof thirty words per nllnut0. an4 4110 Name Pitman e1Mrtlmn(t system. which perhaps le a little harder for heal truerot yet tm, ke. afterwards a speedier 'and more easily rend system. when typing therefrom or re -writing into Ionalliril, la also required. with a sped of 100 word+ per minute. The Sinn! examinations are on unIMmo diploma utandanl s *mination }wipers wet br a committee of the Department orpfiinrnial speialists. The following obtained diplomas :- "t7. E. Goldthorpe 37.3 per amt.. hon. ore in R. S.. T. : M. Johnston 75.1. honor, to 8.. T. 11. McKey 72.3. hon- or, in S., T. : }.. Webster 71.6, honor. In T. : A. Panzer 71.5, honors in S. • It. Ryan o .5. honors In S. : C. O'Neill 71.6, wltholit honors, E. Ilnvbl-won 70, without honor.. The following will o4M1n diplomas on pwssing a sterstful examination In the slrhject mentioned :- O. ('rnlglo 67 n..pwl typewriting. i. Rrnwnlee 64 8. bookkeeping V. 11^tl.on 025. 'stenography and "peel typewriting Reorients emeddering a mminorrIal (varve are advised that a grand general two-year coiner. or even longer thske' them mneh more efficient au office help. enabling diem to obtain a better pbsl- ticin and also M retain It. The Individual (•eporta of ,ti 1,'nt* 0 Summer Underwear Men's Balbriggan Underwear, best "Imperial" quality, shirts and drawers, at per garment 75c Women's "comfy" cut Lisle Vests in mid and 0. S. sizes, half and no sleeves, atper garment 35c, 50c and 60c BATHING SUITS for women and misses, in a variety•of new patterns and colorings. Ranging in price from $2.75 to our finest all wool at $6.00 DRESS VOILES. Showing some very new patterns in the new,.plaid ssue voiles, warranted fast col- or yard wide, at per yard:--. ;- .98c WAgiH- wonien's fancy, each :i' 1' + .. 30 only, samples, veep skirts, white and to $5.00, clearing ata $1.95 TOWELS. 50 dozen white heavy union huck towels, 25x36, hemmed, worth each 50c, on sale at 3 for 98e TABLE LINEN. 72 inch, heavy, finest bleached satin Damask, all pure linen, in two splendid pat- terns, regular special $4.75 quality, on sale at, per yard. - . $2.85 SHEETINGS R*DUCED. 72 inch ' bleached sheeting, 60c, on sale 39c' - 12 and 80 inch best quality bleached sheeting, $1.25, at per yard.... 75c COWARD CORSE . .: All new sum mer styles are in. They lane in front and never lose the shape. Price $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and up - i • will dee obtainable from 12th to 15tH July at the pi incipnl's residence. .1 1' 111'511:. Principal. Be Photographel this year ou your Birthday Hello, Central! Please give me 187. 1'omorrrow is my birthday If maim. takes me to your studio at one o'clock can i have my pic- ture taken ? PHOTOGRAPHS at impress the onlooker with the personality of the sitter. T. Fell GRAND TRUNK SY'S EM The Double Track Route between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car nervloe. Sleeping cars on night trains, and parlor cars on principal day trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent. or C. E. Horn- ing. District Peaaenger Agent. To- ronto. G.H. Lauder, Station Agent, phone 24 F. P. LAWRRNCR & SONS TOwn Agents Phone 8 i // Yonne and Charles Sia Toronto. Is noted throughout Canada for high -trade work. Write for catalogue and arrange to enter at our (all term opening. Angus: 79th We have filled positions recently at 11120 a month and 414011 per month w.!• ELt-itTr. Pnncipal. t Fall Term from September ith CUITRAL STRATTO$O. OST. The largest and best Commercial School in Western Ontario. *school where yon get thorough cour..s under experienced initruct(ws in Commer- cial, Shorthand and Telegraphy de- partments. Graduates •aaabted to positions. Hose study coarses can be arranged. Get our free catalogue. D. A. Me1.A(iRl.AN, Pt -wiped. 411116 New Automobile Paint Shop Opened I have open cJ an Automobile Paint Shop and am prepared to handle all classea of Cars for painting and refinishing • p, CALL ON US OR PHONE Have you got yotfr Anti -Glare lens as required for all automobiles) I handle the MCKEE'LENS WU,ch :1a, been appr.ved by the Government Let us show you its nerd - e is over other makes JOHN- CUTH : ERTSON Decorator West Street Phone 354 ite Masonic Hall P. O.BOX 509 Need a Ne Tire Come here and get one that will cut down the cost of autoing, per mile, con- siderably. Our Tires are doubly guaranteed, first by the manufacturers, second Standard Tires, plus ser- vice, continue to serve the car owner long after the initial saving on a Cut -Rate Tire has been forgotten. f,uleanhing, Retreading and all kinds of Tire and Tube Repairing. H. J. FISHER Hamilton St. - Goderich Life -Buoy Outing Shoes New that the weather is warmer you will require Outing Shoes LIFE -BUOY FOOTWEAR is popular because it is Stylish, Comfortable, Serviceable and Economical, the ideal footwear for old and young for the summer days. There is a model for every outing footwear purpose. Nowhere will you get a wider selection or better values than are being shown in Life -Buoys. Let us do your Shoe Repairs ig and have it dose rigk. ORO. MacVICA R NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE , QODERICM