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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-8-18, Page 88 Thursday. August IS. 1921• THE SIGNAL Time, 10.46. I Five -Mlle rase t •'114'11t---EIght run- uers euterw) f..r thi+ ruts, hilt after tomtits' thee, sea a-lurlt wilier all troplwd out rptiug $ohut ', I1a1• I.w auk kpt1 rntt. ull ut [hC (:hid• V\ ,tulw• Athletlr t'!ub. '1'urontu. The,�e GONE I shrew dulwtIlt''tuile Jaunt as ,.Manes : Mos raft l+t. 1Mllow 2nd, Scholes 3rd. 'Pule. 30.53 - Thew runners all attended the (Ilympie ow, at Antwerp, and after the nee appear...I as though they ...mid to over tlw course again with ease'. Boxed Note Paper and Envelopes Our lines of boxed NOTE PAPERS ate very extensive, ranging iu price from 15c to $2.75 Note Paper by the quire, 10c per quire and 10c per package. This i; an extra special value. Lotus Lawn 35c per quire and package. Very fine Vellum Papers ..'5c and 35c quire and pack• age envelopes. 'TWAS A GREAT TIME. OW Haute Beek Poled a Tremendous Suree.r-%ushers Piewiel with Their Kerepliutt.:mil Hone Isola. Gratified by the Kesptnse to Ther Invitations -Same Note. of the ('rlebraliwt. • FURNITURE REPAIRED and VARNISHED 1.!•11 t :II(oW away )outs ,.I 1 l•lirll,- tyre till you see CLIFF ANDERSO isle/ass .t. 31. I.ran's oc Pro e of &LRE RTA Old •Hewtte Week has come and gorse, and, like most, holi.a7 arasiout, has left us 1.11 .••tir.el but happy." Illy general a,r•laitu it w•a• yu immense sensuous How•rstmt'r.Jw•Iorvl It was wonderful.' att.l were delighted • be- yond measure with the polo rations node for their eutertainweait and with Ire entlttniastb• wanner .in which everything a•a+ earr•led out. A for 1Iae folks ,ft homes their' heart. w stirred by tin• sight of vet ny familiar fares, the sound of ,.o ay familiar vofe•es. whleth for a ti had twee Iwyouel -eight and' them. For them fl was s-lde wvl mania . a time to be cherished fu memory f r the rest (11 Idle. It is 11111001.111 10 t.. re rd In meat :a11 the interesting ire dents of the Week. All we e•nu att pt to. do just now, is to ehroulcle he ut tstaniling events of the prugr a in contintatioa of our report of I • st week. The Ev g Carnivals. So popular di the evening carnivals prove to tae it the suggestion hes lwee•u made. : ad Is meeting with gen- eral approv 1. that theses events he Meld more reepieutit fu (ialerich (tur- n; the soar m.ehtir+, It -is pro- pteel t at carnivals be hell on the Oaten o '+vhieh [west emwerts are held. If the snggestiou is followed up a new stn ut entertainment will tee ovwil- ahl- to sufituer visitors. The follow - were the prize -winners : Tueselay 1:011110111/111',4 Finley-1st„lull Story ; 2itl. Frank Itaer•hIer. Lady's Fan.y-let. 31rs. ie. Sano- tiers; 2n,1. Mt*.--lreiw--$aalts. Miss Earle Tye. (:ett,ticrosu't (omk'-14. (L 11. Le- Page. E. 11. Carter ; 2nd. 4:. A. Newton. lady's Come -1st, V. John's and. G. Saults. • It,n's Fn,s•y -fit. Ale:. xe%teear; Man IteIIttt; :h.1: John Parsee.. 4%irl't Fancy -1st. Edus • Booth. It. 211,1. :Margaret itedditt. Itoy't .l'.wuic-Isl. Toni (•utt ; 2nd. !tennis and Mnrrj>;. Hillier. earl's Consiesastets Lillian and Winn nifre.1 Shephard: rill. Itildrrl John - .1..11. Inert Youth (:roup-11rs. Wilean (Ike'. family. Best Adult** T: rout. -No entries. Jodges--Meel I'1Ia' INckson. fetus {bit., phis: Miss A. Johnston: 11r. George Gralaam. St. Iamb. Mo.:, Mr \Ils•rt II .b. risen. Vit r. Onti Mr. Harry .i.ihu+ton. Toronto. (,lit. Par and Interest E.H. HILL & CO. Wednesday Gentleman's Fancy-Ist. Fred Sturdy : 2nd, R altar Btne•lii au. Hunt : _fist. Miss Nona ('nig. Gentleman's fermate -1st. . Harry. Reynolds announced the donation of this Wylie; 2t.1. Harry .hater. medal before the game commenced. • Tmdj R ('orate -tat. Mies (irate During the game Wingham scored six Thomas; tel. Miss V. Johns. times, but these runs cannot be all layed liny's Fancy-lat, Min Irene Kell- up to the pitcher for the Purities, for at niely. Miss Dorothy Steep: 2nd. Mor- least three of them were made on fielding ria Hillier. errors. In short, Wingham won the game Girl's Fanee-1st; (:race Lang; Zai. and Purity Flour was put out of the Edna Dwelt running for the day. Boy's l'i.utie'-lot. Dennis Hflliee : Wingham :t, Zurirh 1. .. . 2r.1. Alfred Sturdy. The final game of the tournament was' Girl's ('ends -let, Helen anti Lols NERVES All., "FruIt4-ties" Conquered Nervous Prsstratian It. It. }Io•4. Chasm Punta, MAX. "In ie y� 1910, I had Nervous piosirralios la its worst form; dropting from 170 to 113 pounds. doctors had ate hope of my every, and every medicine I tried proved useless until a friend induced rine to take "P`raita-tives". I hegaa to vend ehmost at once, and never had suck good health as I have enjoyed the past eight years. ass sewer' spieSewl "Frwil-ukase" in Me Goss? . JAS. S. DELL ATV. 60e. a box, 6 for PM, trial sire 25e. At all dealers or amt postpaid by Wrait•a-sutras Limited„ Ottawa. Toronto, (but.: lir. Ottawa. (int.: Mr. Gl Brewton]. out. WEI)NESDAY Teeswater s's. Zurteltl> ever seen on the (hoderkb half -mile The first game of the Old Horne Week track. Sinop m:euy of the metier: have baseball tournament was not started until ^^t"'^stent sheds kltentlun to return to 11 o'clock, the Zurich team not arriving Goderich for the mess during };r;hlbi• in town until after 10 o'clock. Zurich ! tion wt''•ir thk--rww'r--a`UI be received were short a player. and Ramsay, who with general µ:,ensure. The following once wore a Purity Flour suit. surprised' ,ire the result• •if pt*riday's races\: the Goderich fans" when he went in as ay 't 22 class- • pinch -hitter and played third base fo I \�%?'ib.on Todd! • John Zurich. This action of Rams ty's did not " de. Toms, .. -. 4 G 1 1 1 please Goderich patrons. and he was Ito Hatton King.. roundly hooted and jeered at all through Ow 800nd 1.:1 2 3 4 the game. The contest was a brood one, Noll I'aterwn (R• 2 but the high wind prevailing interfered These Clawl.'tayel•6 •2 4 somewhat with the fielders. t ads ((n r Pier" Teeswater went to bat first, scoring son. Can Till•• • 2 2 tt- 6 3 oue run, they added one more in the sec- Elsie ('a e•'t-sot. 6.- -- - ond, notched one in the fifth and two in Litt, Mire ! 5 4 5 ads. the eighth. May Wright'; •.t. B. Zurich drew a blank in the first, but MIIb.on. Iwx ii..w 1 6 6 6 4 • 5 scored two m each innings of the second, lady Nell 1 WtHrW -e thud, fifth and eiglIqth. Final score- McLean. Cinder'shl T 7 7 dib Zurich 6.Teeswater S. Time -221%, 2 22%, 2.20. 2.1R 2.20. The attendance was a good one for a 2.13 dim_ morning game, and both teams had an D;illy Bishop 1 Jtthe army of "rooters." Malleus Aldous t'nlg) Winghaat vs. Purity Flour. Jimmie Moore • F.. W. The first game staged in the afternoon F1cwn. Mltehe':' was between Wingham and Purity Flour, Lally May ('. :t. W with Irwin and Johnston: of Lucknow. (Mttfck, gyp.'•t-,reel2 2 8 2 3 doing the battery work for Wing- Eel Royal (S Mahon. bam. and Cooper and Wm. Bisset. for Thorndale) 3 3 4 3 4 Purity Flour. The game was well played Times -210, :tet,. '2.141 2.20. 2_.110s. and some clever tieldtng was done by both Thur Regatta. Highland Ilatwing. The program bit ••u by the High. land dancers was •.ne of the very good features of the melting entertainments in (hurt Hone. Park. while the com- petitions at aerl••111turat Park on Fri- day afterao.m received well -merited attention. Major %,Hing. of Ningara Falls. acted as judge and awarded. the following prize - Highland I �,i --lass Ruth Fitz- gerald; 21td, t nrtetltnl Martin; 3rd, Leslie Evans. Shawn Trews --1st. Ruth Fitzgerald: 2nd. Christtlna Martin; 3rd, Eraline Nicholson. Sword Denee--let. Leslie Enna: 2nd. Ruth Fitzgerald : 3M. F.nlfue N feeholson. Scotch Reel lat. Christina Martin; 2uel. Evalinr- N'cholson : 3rd. Levine Evans FRIDAY lam Martin, ser Rhyueis The large .r„wed w'hb•h witaerueeel the home sass•+ on Friday afternoon waa practically- unanimous In its de- Ms1on that the news were tete twat 1 1 2 4 1 4 4 1 1 2 THE COLBORNE STORE Special Values in Many Lines for Quick Selling VOILE DRESSES in all sizes and the best patterns, prettily I trimmed with organdy and lace. They are all clearing at •-$7.49 MIDDY BLOUSES iu all sizes in white with colored collars or in light and lurk blue with white trimming at each $1.00 COTTONS Our cotton department is a busy place. Special care is taken in selecting the best qualities. 2 yard wide Sheeting at 75c, 85c Pillow cottons in 40in. and 44in. Fine white cotton from 2Qc a y Towelling in pure linen atm Oc and 95c and 214 yard wide at 1 1.10. at 40e, 45e, 50e, and 55c yard. and to 85c a yard' and all 36in.. wide. yard. This is a cloth suitable for roller towels._ WHITE SKIRTS in all sloes and trimmed with bllittonn and b!Pa2Td They are all made from a vett' ne ghality of gaberdine at each $2.40 Gingham Dresses in the newest checks and plaids at each $4.98 White Silk Hose in all sizes at per pair 98c • CORSETS We Barrs a full line of D. et A. corsets in back lateTroa" Tice; ant pit �tteat t]'ent. - It will'be a pleaeun to skew the different - styles. You are sure to find the Corset that suits your figure in this wonderful range. Pillow oases made up at each ....45c Black Silk Hose . in all sizes at per pair 98c J.. COLBORNE & CO. THE HOUSE OF REL./AB/LETT formation of its civic. community andl net anal Weide. teams. \Vin ham had it a little on Purity In the Mental place. but with equal g inhere the al au.l disagreeable oral +,lemn impresidveneaw, in the Flour to batting honors as after the tc,aather of Friday last, the regatta Sleittaiwl Cemetery. where set soros of second innings. when the home team held at the Leis -that afternoon was: the community's beloved aol Motored. palled up foto runs. they fell off badly in ,tnniPd oat ,,lase and a guest dwd lie awaiting the last tall. there the way of hitting and did not score any number of -stators were present anti ,was the sppreeiativn recognition_ of more runs. Perhaps this was due to \vitaeesed the• tsars of interetting the last lug cotttribntion made td being to anxious too win the Malcomson „tart. Yes+••'- (; W. Holman and elitirrh and to country by these strong gold medal tor the best batting average T. R. Patterson retell at jnslgr•s and end good pioneers of Huron. As Crag of the day by Gttdench players. Umpire tl,,.ir setTlM• wcr• much appre Inted. as Gexlerieh anel community have awl' ites•:iuse at lb, ,-..!,1 weather a few of a fine ,sense of the Pieria! Iltness of the evente �a he ltrograta were omit- Miners we will not look in rain to test. Meser�.'Wsodltonae asst Cavetwy, llama for leaders. of tee atm Ogl,ha7 lying in 'the And after -tut after -will come the hartar. t.s4, Part in the swimming mini hours. the warm greetings, the events, and lie. Woo,ihamse's perform- hand shakes and the old Mork*. of anew: a i.ria3lJ excltei ■ great deal the-Blear•bye-gore but never -to -be -for - of interest. Mose of those prswnt de gctt-n drThe hwrts alwill car -him . Io be 1h! _ .pweme�at Is• strangey+.ly atirrsl. ms al gond e simmer ever peen In Ooderich. The time. Goderich. I only with 1 could ✓ egatta was arranged by a few en- ,.endue tine whole week with you. thnldastic *gametic sportsmen who are "The Squats" will be a "bonnie" Q to le •sernmeedesi for their effort and plum game, and Wingham, who had defeated •tangnirilat04 triton its suceessa. (7(110 Yours slrneerely. Purity Flour in the first afternoon event. rich los hon little of water spirts and P. F. Sinclair. This proved to be an Al ball game. being PTerr pre+siWe encouragement ehmild Toronto, August u. lfr21. close from start to finish. At the start I.' given to those who are taking an Walgham looked hke easy snorers, but • Inten-t in agnetk'.. Canadian 1'arISe rouble Dally Service. as the game progressed Zurich got their', Thr -c -inner.. In the „alone events dian Pacific ally Se Ohlerthad bei takenf ihunlaer 1.1 rn R being Zurich who h.el won the meson %'mutts (:4vngo-Mrs. %1'ilw.n Okds family. --. I Bost Adult& (:map -No imtrese. '''...-."''..%! Terson. (Int.: Mies' %Hausa Kidd. 1k- 2 Norris. C 1 put on about 5 o'clock, the participants Judges --•Mrs. Tlr. Percy Tye, Sill- HOTOGRAPH will recall your happiest moments. Have you a set of our "Old Home Week" views ? ' I trait. Mich,; Mex Harry ltotbweil, sneeseineseesohessosilleseeesewsehehessesenhehesse DON'T start your children off to school in September with imperfect vision. Seeing is belie,ieg I1ring theca in and see for your- self. ,Consultation free. T. FELL OUR MtnTT�t : „ ( Service and Satisfaction SEE A., L. COLE Eyesight Specialist Optometrist i- WEST tiTREFT GODLRICH second wind after n were as "blows: from the mound. Hoffman taking his! Por:agr' itace : 1-H. Watson and "Trans -Canada Limited" all sleeping cat place. Hoffman lasted a short period and , 1. ILu kiie : 2-T Kkkl and J. Dian- 'train leaves Toronto 9 p. m. daily5 was shelved, Thompson, who had been Mahan': 3-.4, Janes -Bateman awl D. hourrstotort ills m. 37 hours 10 -2rs to tching. taking his place ,But Zurich Stratt..rl coil 00 overcome . Id t ve come the lead t their Men's 1'+ tsonhtes ' 1 T Tones-itnte. Vancouver. A business day saved on - t h had mode five runs, . T nt tf nl • 2-T. Kldd trancontinental journey. This train carries the seven innings played. this having been I1 carry i Vancouver Express leaven Toronto 10 agreed upon before the game started. Atlnwal x : ! R. Wlteon ; 2 -Ii. D• m. daily, stops at and connects for all Joe Lindsay. of the Purity Flour team. (`ares . T1Cfdd the principal points. Passengers for cf.'' Is tete guest of Mrs, Jas. %1'1114011. pitched for Wingham and did the ;ab to Ladi itemhles :, 1-11. Tom anal Western Canada will find this a utmost the Queen's taste. Thompson who )fnrb.l/G:alt: '" E. Williams and G. convenient train. Equipment consists of MMs Vera l'nite. of Tmm�tu, is worked for Zurich waa= also loaried by the Flel.lf. 3-T'. lit- aggart asst (1- Aliens first-cies° coa. hes. standard and tourist sprndfnR her holi.Mrs in Goderich. tIerirh. Purities and he saved them from a more %frh'• . sires ' , J Blrmin.hame : sleepers, dining, compartment observation I • a R y °-.i. ,IotieM.Betemnn : For tickets and full information apply Kflrlrt.-- I r agent. Lulled itlagles 1-11. porn; i- to .I. opponent!. who a man an, b, ra o while the Dutchmen hadreountei four in and .1. i:irmtagham: 3--P. Carey unci first-class sleeping car passengers only. 1111111111111•1111111111111111)1111111111111111111 U$* ■ COUNTY OF HURON - to be held in :LIBERAL RALLY Viktoria Park, Seaforth o0 NESDAY, AUGUST 31st a at 1.30 p.m. when ii . W. L. MACKENZIE KING it Leader of the Liberal Opposition 111 HON. DR. BELAND ■ ex -Postmaster General ■ ■ W. C. KENNEDY, M. P. ■ X for North Essex x a. and other speakers will address the electors of Huron Comity_ I a GOD SAVE THE KING! r III III EXECUTIVE HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION e >K1[//intIIIIRl•MIIII •>�il•ItllII1111011.1•■ the guest of Mrs. W. F. Naftel: ldia. Jennie Nairn. of Walkierville. ^ and eolonmat ears. Miss M• r aret ('art le, of Brant- thecrustang defeat. 3 -Terence f nvl•i+ Rq,+t of her undo. Mr. J. B. Reynolds, Clinton, and Victor J Ktdn town passenger ¢ , Dean, of Buffalo, formerly of Goderich, were the umpires for the day and their work was beyond reproach. Owing to the choking off of the sport- ing editor on account of space icarcity, the re port of the above games clave M be curtailed. Maldive "Robbie" Itisset Wins the Medal. . After the scores had figured out the hutting averages of the Puity Flour play- ers in she above gamer at was found that First Baseman R. 'Onset had made the best average, he being three times at bat and made one hit. Other players had THE style and wear of our shoes will put your feet on the right track. Without increasing your yearly expenditure for shoes you tan wear better and longer shoes if you allow us to fit you. We have tie latest designs and will assure you they are worthy of your feet. (1a11:.i--l. Pield. a 1111.x1 1s..ublee : 1-P. Ms'Taexert. � 1. Termite:) am : 2-1I. Tom. J. Joshes testes..: 't -H. Galt. F. Carey. CHURCH NOTES. 33-tf Jag. MasVlrur.l Miss Fern Es•ktuler• tui Jnrns„town. was a holiday visitor with Mrs. John ('utt last week. Mr. Wm. Dunnage and illus Elsie s'rt a Its.•! : 1-H. ('nrry : 2-!i. 4 • The Sabbath school of Victorid street Dunnage, loth of Gilt. are guesses s Kidd: J: Jores-Bateman. Methodist church will hold its annuah )1 r. ('. H. Dtan,e. Bars' flwi tnbng : 1 --Woodhouse: pi me at Harbor Park on Wednesday Mr. and 11 n. (:flo+csn end daughter. t'. MO Ionian : 3--J. Anderson. afternoon of next week. ,of (inelph, were gus'ats of )lis+ Esther Men' 3wlmtafng. senor ' 1 I Rev. Fred Anderson. of Port Hope, Mime last work. 11,ri.e•: 2 CarenPy : 3-BlrmfuR occupied the pulpit of Knox church last Mr. and Mrs. Jock ('aeptw1L of port 11,‘,.,711".Sunday and preaches two sermons which Colborne. s1WM 014 Home Week alth i,.t,li,.' 9wlmminR 1-P. Me- , were very much enjoyed by the congre- r•Inthes is Gode•rleh. T rt n¢x11 - P salon. Mr. Reginald Borvtn. of Phblailel- i.:nlLo Swimming. J^ntnr : 7 -- Rev. R. G. Peeves, of First Methodist Oda, was the emelt of )Has tamthy waled his record but were more times at '\de 1a a•L Hitv*. equaled F„u.r 1lirinR : 1 -Atkinson; 2- church, London, will be the preachertn %Irld. itn,I r a few days. tat. Victoria street Methodist church next Sir. and Mts. E. Bacon, of Mans - Mr. Sidney Malcomson of New West- , R Tliz!i�lifrin 1-11. Stratford : 2- I Sunday. Sabbath school will be held at monster, B. C., who was the dW of ! , g ' 110 a. m. ) field, Ohio. motored to Grwlericli last T .T.,,; •..tlateman, ' week. Mrs. M ..n is a daughter the medal, then came forward alter tit Gr'stingyrPeas Rev. P. R, Sinelalr,I At the Baptist church • next Sunday of Rev. .\. 11. Meldrum, of Cleveland. For - findings of the scorers had item announced Rev. Norman W.D. Davis, B. A., the act- hy Umpi:e Reynolds and presentee! deet T1.• u;,1 Home Week Committee re- i pBdOT will preach in the morning On I Mr. (:'urge and Nilss Francis Per• medal to smiling "Bobbie" Bisset in al ti•irwl a biter from Rev. I ..F. Sin- ,The Buried Bible and in the evening on gusts°• of t\'Iat1).. spent old Horne .• Week in town. the „wets of Mr. nisi few well-chosen and eloquent remarks, 1''hers of Toronto, who was act nR leas The Croaof Our Lord Jesus Christ. which were heartily applauded by 1he1 for ..f Kees chnreb alwelt eighteen Stn. David Mdhvaiu. Nem -gate ie st r,•.•r spectators. tn'.ntl,s ace White In Gawlerleh Mr. In The Signals reference in the last Mrs. Semliauon and clnoghter From., Bobbie" was ton full for utterance. I Sn,$tir made a host of frie•dds among issue to the musical services in the Bap- aunt Mrs. Lexie and 1langhter Helens and could not reply with any more words all .h'i..mii,attons who will treed his tint church on Sunday, August 7th. It was ,at Mln'.. Lead, are Iang to at the t • . n '1 thank you " The Purity Flour I Rrsalttg. w•tth great intere-'t. The stated that Miss Hall and Mrs. Humber home In Mrs. ns. a visiting i Webb.. The ladle. sang a duet. This should have read MissTh yens and (hose of the visaing .teams Iettt•r is. q. fo{{o -s am daughters of Mrs. Webb. crowded around 'Bobbin" and warmly i Dear Goderich : i Holland and Mrs. Number. shook hands with him and seemed. as 1' hate been greatly Inter..steel in! At the evening service in North street Mr.sent Sir • ]test Peke asst child- - d NI Beet ren, of (311..11)11• and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mors pkaaed as if they hadFon the medal themselves. THt'RMi).% Athletic Meet. • (int. -mile re,e Inls•n.--$eMdea 1M. iMllow •hwl, Mor,svaft 3rei Time. :lin it threw• winners tare aerators of the 1%Iad+lnue .1thl..t1 1'Inh, TO male het -yard rase 1 olwen t 1'rldham. (ialeri.•Ii. 1et: Bennett. Lovelorn 2n1; Goodwin, K ines r,etrw•. 3rd. Time. 11 11000414.1 2:'11 race (open 1 - Bennett 1st, iMatw dhem 2nd. Gnlu 3rd 221 (Inr•quartsr-mile rave (.pent -Bee - Pett lot. Scholey 2i.1. Kltt-.n ard. , 11M1 -yard Motile rase Omen ,- (tot. the Gisler'. h "(Nd Home Beek," and Methodist churc as . un ay, Wootton and children. of Owen Sound. am a ritinx yew a fuser Ines upon its Cutts of Galt, ons very acceptably "Re- spent reel Home Week at the home of autsrs• ,11tbo;vP nMh• a G s'iPVhh I alember Now Thy Creator," as thea solo and Mr. Thos. Wotton. Hnrnn road. "islet v friends fn also took the solo part in anthem (:(wMrk'h aiilaP hnutPltallty T ha re "Seek Ye the Lord." its. and Mr+. M» -Kae. of Detroit. sttten enjoyed. 111 addition to the taetl How may we overcome moral cow- were boning at the home of Mr. and that Knox ,hush ha. greatly honored ardice?" will be the subject fur discussion Mrs Angers SfeKay last week. at the Men's Sunday Club at North Mn. Howie amt iNtle Mtge Helen Ttutlencl. both of Detroit. were guests of iese. 11. ('. Dunlop last work. Me rola 1iy 1116011 In the past. 1 feel that the arrangements made. 11101 Impressively carrier' mit. In Itl. esnew.snr inn. have the fine appropriate- ` pproprte `T0sn Wt i.li has ever eb.uravterlacd the Galertih ;maple and community. The sole Berme Work" In itself Is w ver? happy Mea. "Oh ! tri he In (:iwlerb•h now that ,wrmmer't there... Tnlie hi the fine religions sense of 1110 enimmfinhy. tip "014 Home Week" street Methodist church next Sunday morning. it will be introduced by Mr. Ernest Pritchard. The pastor, Rev. H D. Moyer, will preach at both the morning and evening services. PERSONAL MENTION. Mics t.yla Mitchell, of Toronto, Ir a(gifM'antly append with tit. pnmmnn- the owed of flies Ivy Elliott. tests >'P`i.RnitIon of the 'place religion land 1st. LePage 20d, Goodwin llyd. his pht74. steal 1p ptla7lniR• ID the lulus Barbara Taylor, of Perth. 1s Mr. G. It Elliott. of (lanmore. :Meese 1. holidaying with his parents. Mr. e,.1 Mrs. G. M. Elliott. Mr. Elliott will lease for New York in a few weeks to eontinue his enidle. In mils Ing engineering. Mn .in. Teek.e. of Orillin. Arrived the letter pert of last week 00 a rlslt with her went, Mr. ilia Rreekenrldge Mrs. Te -key had Teeniest to 1.- 111 Ooderieh for the Reunion aetivltfee but wasiTl apptlniwTTn not firing able- to bleto rear -h here in time. It Is thirty- - fire years sinrr Mr.. Teskey left here awl she is quite intereettd In {earning am touch as ptasllrle concerning the early history of (ialerleh. ire thin uv.uiss•tion Mrs. Teske•y informs The Signal that her great grandfather, the lata .lost•pi, Baleen. :wee the thiel settler In this bs•nllt7. She is acrom- punlsl nu her visit t0 (loelerlch by her tap rlanghter+--Liner Aileen and .ld••Ifue• Paws -a nil her ern. Enslow. Millinery - FOR - Autumn Advance showing of Feather and Felt Hats for early wear INSPECTION CORD- IALLY INVITED Miss M. R. MacVicar Kingston street, Goderich MietielielletalsillehoneWsesaelWeeteseei