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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-4-2, Page 1Classified Advertisements Read them on Page 8. An ad- vertisement in The Signet' reach- es the right people the people who buy. SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 14 A SMALL SURPLUS SHOWN iN SPITE OF FALLING REVENUE Debate on the Budget Is Proceed- - ing in the House of • Commons 4)TTAWA. March 241,---1u the hire of 3 net 'fuss.' 1i, revewrue t.:I:A.2 the Kites i:ov,•nlmenl In the 'fi..•al }'ear ending March lady Itr_ri, son• able it. above a wttrphr: of $1. fe_ ;•411)0, after 4Rlluary. capital And special expenditures had been taken carr of. Til. I• the most lmprrtant feature of the fourth budget to la• sobmlitcd to I71r11ament by the press Ont Administration and the ,'cold to be pr•w•hted lel' Ilon.-TSmeyi A. Robb. ar4ing Mini -ter of Finance. When there k added to that surplus the ORUNCH' NOTI48 -- series of Iw•antifnl lantern .!Irt••+ 4411 the life of ('hrlst tea.. -110.. it at the Kewslon of the Sunday-s.:hewd to Knox -clnureh Inst I4111.1ny. I1 r. 4 K. , 44nu,d.•r.. .nperiutt,t„ u+, s'.- ploin yl .tl.,' tari.n. plctor •-.'- ( At 'Victoria .t reel 11• thndi., ci,nr. h ut-.tf. fi lay looming. at 11 .'i1.w•4. the wtlnlster wilt prw'a1C nn t 11p jell" '.The Sle.anp. of ►h.' In the evening 8f 7 4ieinek on 111e snh7eet -Born ,/rum Above" Sunday ,Shod at :t. 1 I Tla•.•lay w'eoing tilt. Wd*tmilt* Pter- Guild of Knox rhnrelt falter: tnlm••1 the Voting Peoples :a.w•Mly of the haptb.t church in the Kti. chnrrh Ie•tuir room. A large num- twr were present le enjoy the pro- gram At variate Interesting games. After the games- lnn•h wn• marred. • in Knox chureh next 114b1...th the 'wryly,.. will be In charge of chi, min - 111 a 1 Counter Check Books We. can meet any Competition. •---•14--you need a new Pupply call THE S!Ghl. • Telephone 3'5 , GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY APRIL 2, 1925 1'w The News of the Town Uel•. to I.bydeninster - Hran eh Rwni awe hale Mr. '1'. 1.. frost. foriu•rly of the, 'Under the :utctdrrx of the 11np1•• indene) brunet' ..f the l: ink of /'one leaf 4'hausoo. 1.44.14l'.. to he held in aures, and r4.•ently of Fi.ke. Su•k.. the loud, of tis.nilc 1111. been transferred t.. 1.1.y417411ust.M'. er Square. nod ('olls,rte• .trerl April Friday i•l'rniti` 41 this week. A •4c' Sask., ns Manager of the i,t7u,eh of 17th and 1St1t- Anyone having ••owl roll pruuram, dun+ been arrnr.gel for the }tank of (umumre,• al that place. so 1 -laud 4•bdh-kh imr t41 -F 'phobic tins ,".,14+4',14 114'1,14l4 M 11.•14141.' 1, Mr. I'r..t'' Ccwlerich friends will be 11ix. Hamilton. 272. ta..•14 form 111. A a,i.t form IV. on fIto • 'ultjfvt. •'Itoothlv444. that in?. -.boot 1141. more Influence Mian t1•• le.ui.• in nw411ding ehuracter.." "Lit" Sleeting The last Lit era r4. Soete•t7-111er1itlm term will i.. hei.I In the ('nt- t:eat(' 111wtr11jtr._.nara• uldy ItaH o11 pleased to (earn of Ills promotion. , ('olborpe Schools to 1:qt Arrears Attend \keen Wetting Icy the supplementary estimates 18111441 in the' L.afst: ur.• on Toesdo.:. 1rw ,eh.014 In Colborne tnw•n•blp are to receive Iwlyment of arrear, of --grants-41: $. No. _ la to get *2444 for 11.'_'2 and $1470 for• 1911: $41: 4. $'Nn for 1922 and $:96 (or 1923; No- 7. $240 for 1922. R.. c. Muuuings Anil Mr.. Sinn - Jtinga were at Ayr on March'23t11 at- t4tMlltlR the. wedding .of Mix.. Hazel Keunede. ade•e of Mrs. Slnnninga. to Mr. Gonion S. Dalrymple. eldest -tan of Ur. and Mrs. (h-orge inalrymple• tit I.ondpn. Ont. The wedding teak plate at the home of Mr.. David rtls*M,iy.,Ayr. mother of the bride. the 'Openlox \eK L1..s„ ikon, at Sraffnrd ceremony Iwdng performer by iter. Trip aaltford Sunda}' m•hod has Mr. Renaldwn. Methodist 'minister- prepared a new school room 'for the- holding heholding of Its Sunday afternoon see - Mons, and A apet•Inl ripening service !n• to be held -text Sunday afternoon. Moat Not J.ljatarb Meetings I at 2.30 o'1-lw•ka to whielt all are ice- .( number of boys. and young men vltel. An Interesting program of have been disturbing meetings in thou addresses anti mui.l. k being nr- itrnlnilfi•r church, and on Tuesday;ravel. and it Is hoped tier.• wfll 1.1' Tuwt 11-116,4jate Reid -had before him i a large attendance to Lelp make tho amount rcelvall,• trnto Gnaw*. and Mr. 111141 Mr.. D(Irympl• ..ill make Rountaulu a interest 11111_111i• loans Every Joint b. the Body." 7 p.m.. 1,14'1. borne at Ayr. fihh In seek•. on he Ten Cotnniand- tnade• to the) n'itv Catir.' IIs during the meat' -'(Jnr I' t S,lhlmth." RAM 'Pear, w'hleb Ii', aro 484 iuil_aird 'on latch ,shod foul 1(1111.' r•iw.ses at 3 n sound hast,, the total surplus o[ oilntlt. the yenr to (w• 1.1.4•11 ht rwluetlon of tile national dein $o,J"11412. Tire annual tewclnl aeryic4' for soar. A levelling tip of the duties on iner.. was bold -In Knox chur•h -«o rias"- and -tut,-n • 16+.+4.4.-P-steaint mid mut niter dn4 by 44"greatt.Pttefit to the yaritimeePror- a targe rn PR(stirjn ITh.' . afnrine Incest else the reiltl*t14m.-of the dote ('14114, one hundred PtronR, mau'hed nn gat(d44*" ,•111414,'. to he imed by In. to the- e1iar•h In a body and oerndel •dlrklual frshcruu•n. 141 export dory the central Mote, - Rev. 14. e. Me - of 0E93 lie hor',•IMwcr year on elec.,ip,•rmld. itastnr of the .'1441)014, trace a fitting 844hwss. and the Pertly.. W8s- trk•ity 4P111•lo•d I' Canada will' bring mush apprre'Net d. ntr addlttntml •venue to the !Mealn- ton -ot-tt41 f., --1 ui. Mid --lit.--Jfitr-n'od'e r-artNorth stf 4v't Meth - together tit* iters *, itr•-•I'-4t•ral rev- ottll't rhureh next Ann•1ay_:_Slll_ltt• *P enn• from this c.•a 'a proper rim& follows: P5 a.m.. Men'. ('hlb. .'harsh changes will, it is a linen',hT Hoe elft'.e* 804 •341°01011 Stand. The .111.- Mr. Itotlb. tae $1,:11L". 1M, *wr "1 fon- 'Mitc''Ambition Tie :t Ser - Rand b Please , apeiumrs I4w1* T.mptstlont" will ITw' dlaeneaM Iler.bpuont,. in the h. •t debate'iq tir Menh ('dohs Rrrnfon snl,je•ts: air'a47 Itoll-nle a'. ry„tl of the 11 a.m.. ••Peter.. "Pall and R. nrery::' .Itaation In the 'loose of `bnpmunit-'f p.m. "tihrist anti Him ('rnetf'ra1." two *(sw:on- ago, and ale nstnte, Sunday Prhtrrl and chat% .1:,..e' at the exec dhtg dlffflltlty OF Molal-- 4 p'W=- - 11,g and gotcrning -tor a -half -4• 'tin. Ttnptliit e1nr•h. Rtnl▪ ,1s . .rpril .4th tent. Two ,y,ari ago the Ifo --Rtmdas=-geh.'.I tit 1n A.M. r^'tnr's' sleet mereannoyedat the failure •f 1111.P'da0i In the nnditnriim. Sirs. flir P•ovterspnrnt to give any larm Payne for many ,encs A ml+sinnflrg downward revising of thp tariff. a the Argentine. South Amerien. libe 111 of h it, Pollee Coitr,J'three leader. '.f the oe•asion A ,owes,. .1, edlicti4,1 .fill gang. 'limy pleaded guilty, and the be taken for the pklri�-land: Magi -trate'. eentencr• was that they r_,.-_____ -.- a}adogiz.• to the minhtlPr and tntste.'s Guelph P.M. Native of Goderieh of --tile church "'Air attend church A Guelph des patch. .hated Mono, P 1 service dr (east once Tach Suudny for en, anyi The appointment of Janos. six months. ! A. Sulllran. • Tb'• n 7 p(tifmnit Maitland Golf flub - 4'lay hu•-.•'ianu•ueed for the sea. on at the - ILIi►hunl 44.44- :Tonna.. - Mr. ITnnc.re. the golf 4't• - pert. awl Thomas Bowler lm to been working on the course, and It i• now itt .-..'.'hent condition: Work Is he - tug d art.sl also on a new clay tete his 4ratrt. and It i. .'' !'.«tell Ihat ill+ splendid Cam.' •..•III told mueh ha the (9nti•s 84tIvItl.s this reason. An- other improvement Is an extennloli to the club hour,', with shower bath. in the basement and other mIllitiunal neeommodatinti. The Club confident- ly expects the coming season to Iso the best in Its hl -torr. Marin. ('duh Euchre and Dante A very sn.'-e-.fol onchrc and dans:,• under the ,auspices .' Mie \litrtino. Club was 'held In the MMminle hail. nn Wisini841ne-nlihf--ot>thlr trek. r'nrd' were player --mail 10,30 Welts*. when • • 111E SIGN AI. PRINTING CO., I.IMITLL, '' R. ALEX. TAYLOR BORNE TO HIS REST GF!'ERAL SORROW For Nearly Half -a Center• He _ Pubd •,Ministered to the Sick This Town A fgnlilitot -:u•d n/I'l-let..l figure 111 the .life ret Goderiel, hits en away in 4he death of 44r. Alex,u,- .ler Taylor. the oldest of (i oierh•Il'. m,'ul eiintructittomene-t'1' Taylor hn.) been -144-t+ev4•at i..tl-r--Tww'Ith---for sworn l years. but he ,twlluac,t. I,i• work until n ` few (toys before . Itis death. On Monday of hast week he had -a m•t•ere altn.,k ,•P the heart trouble which had di•fllrbe.l hila tot some time. but he rulll.•d a alio. awl hl. death on S,ttnr.tav uo,rui„g son:' qulh• sudden. I:\Pr•+4ion, of regret upon hcuriug the sad new.- were•ute lrrpnl among the 41144 le. Am"Ilg whom "the 1Mw•h,l'• had car- ried-T-41 ar• ri.'d -r�1 hiw inners for nearly holf-a- c•Ilnrr. - Itr. .S. Tnylnr sou !worn nenr Itotenwntlll.•, .'Mtn.: :!bout eighty yen 4- ttt;o. After-attrm41111Z- the tlw re -bl•, ,i,ter4}'-tile Tor. cal Si1'.'. ', nod graduated For a ,few 3:l•Mra Isefore lie held the gold -headed rn slgniftel 'that be w'A. 11h,• 8'. lit• for eighteen -,ars dote 8_mncient to(raai `itaa i•grsl,rt +elft- lug ex-hoM sorw.ou of_Taryt I'1 I1-5)\ 11 '4. -• 1 tit. 4. Fico nfr••r.4u-toting' t?,• %inter at . • •t (atwqun ap.l danglter. tl • L;ne ret'u'ur.l fr"nt their I' troll. \1 . .t i \Ir. Ilcnrr, Marta, have : •ncil to town a1'''r s{.•nding the "r 84 Tnruttto - 'I•,. Marion 1•:ul•-r-ou w:,' Visit. ter her sister. Mr.. George r;ee of •1:rautfor,l, -the 4at.t week. Mrs. .1uh,,. Knot, w_ho wax with her daughters in '1'.•reuto for .n,Me month., bas returned, hone.. 4.1r. F:.1- J�,nii hdi, wax Ute front. 1.011.1.11 oft '1'u,wln} :idle uttead.'I the . .`ue, cal 'l' 4 • 4447 1.'. '1'na-tow:- Slr on;1 1I r'. .1 ti Swarl.•!d. who ha,.- 14(•It .p.•oding the- winter In florid.. re ,•C{P.•h.l home short}.•. Mr- St not ami Mi-. Slicdx•l Strung hate ret u, sol Mime • after .tending J't of the winter at Tor- • i M.tltl:ai and '14111 rT �'i e viString H'•,. F. 4'- i and Mr.. Ella It at M..• . 'Baptist parsonage. ; lir. and 'Mr.. .\41::41- McKay lease Miley 4Thnrwla, for 1h•tr•.it, where they w•III resi.te•.4 od,•rI.•I( I. '..rry to e R y' IOM ,Ru,.14 R,w.'1 oil eu', Ir s,•tttx.tt.--1;4.4141 ret mr) h..m�• _Inst tido M1s{i- 1 week from Detroit. •'-,. 'I,e .1w•nt h( 1�i1: I a very pl'a'nar w1nte hh-the mem- his d.tt11 , brew of her family 11 n -there. n,• whlcll ' Mr. R', -.I.4.- Walker h. raenght e the. former F'. J. 11.'41114 m '..1••,, •e Din flet 7N4 -Nrlsn,t btmrhnl,i effertp Is to - - 1 April 11th. , the latter i onto, lir.. . SV. of Tumidity. wr,- (o- taw irsltluu of -l'nnalstin, of ..du. by G. 1. 1'14.'14)01. oral 1t.*pIMl. Early in fly i•.- he Is f dlnwa�leit deals F:v.ry n.•t't(s-1Rttilts-s r sof 4 a t tihnnmt-rr ,ymaster rh Witt ---Mie.•- rirtHicnn su'''ds Retb•rt Yl1ehl'lL who 4ax head of the 1.,...! pan$, flk•,• for nearly. offence and liable. on summary con- tietinn, to a p•Anity hot IxM,41ing fifty dollars and costa, and in default tw,•ntf ..113---reslghed on of paytneut to One_ mouth's' Imprison- Nocemtw•r 1. Gne ho.; n(•w {on.ama went. who 'wilfully dl rbw. Inter- ter, %who 114 a astir. of GDtlrrit'h, cam. •ruptx Or dlagnlet. any aneemhllljre of to chi', city thlrt$• n years ago pereins met for rellttinu* worship. or - for Jany moral, .oelal nr benevolent Govern- ment position ,was In titc_`clothlnt f pur'plid.. by 44of404_ _dlaeoarrt�----147- sines-, Ile 4t fifty -deem years of rode or Indecent iw'havior. or by mak .Jng a' noise, either within the pine - nf_such me ettng or so near It an to Oddfedlo.. i Entertain distort the order or solemnity of the The annual „ttom•• of 1in40n ttueettng." i fudge. No. 62. 1-(l.0.F.. held ,in the elf r,'enit that 11L_Pi moi . .'T work •a4 tit fl r [np .. pl R 7 (Jddfellow•,i hail of Friday night last. they storhl a sub -amendment to the In[ *utiJ.,•t. '.l�cit'ttri.t. r `Viten a Maws Sine?' was a very sh'o't tful event. Over C,nt(Perrlttive_ - main am.ndrtrent to The stor will (Tl. V.) be pr•nehtne ! The Arthur Virile players meor4'4 300 persons were present, including tllr budget proposal+, While the Aub- each a IRht next week Letlien wer- the greatest of their long series of a number from outride plates. The ,lm.ndne'nt was ruled out Of order the mons the F'Irat ReptI t, (•hnreh. sweeten* In the (-omttily, "Whelk a • earl}; part of the evening Was nt'- Western') group got - Ihrtnse•Iven effec- i ('10*ednn i Man's Single," which th,•y presented cnplel with euchre. In which -31 telt' on record RP standing firmly • ' nn Thursday and Friday night. of bunny Th;uthps n won the ladies' - ft to riff reduction.. Tat s•it Inn 1 B&IEP' ! Inst week In the lelure room of prime. Mr. Cecil Flynn the gentle - tie Government majority on the Dad-, _ Knot church. The largeroom was men's, and' Mrs. Worrell and Mr. W. got nue of the 4'mll.a on �f4 Rnme intern. g price. on tire. are filled to capacity ort b,ah nights. the If, Ms•F'le the consolation prizes. Af- cord ly eight. _ l 4ltxoh•d in Ti. J. Maher's ad. on page' . admission .'.'pints teeing alsntt $270• ter hunch Mr. 11. M,Cee gave several 1901 pe„don the liberal (lovers -,4 this owl,., The play WEN a gond one, giving vocal numbers In gond form, and mens ,rade suh•tAntlul relp(•tlons Mai T,• hr.enve , rn t.r.4 for the scope for the railed talents of the dancing followed until the early the tariff, the estimated rduetlnn players. and wars brimful of humor, morning hours, the Redmond °mhtw- in r.rcnu.t a. it .'',tilt oft.thps tie -,County court Pltting xt week: le- which lost nothing in its Mterpret11- trn of Westfield furuiwhing ,.the Ing 1136.111:0.000. The 4'Progressive � jpinning on 71tt..clay' tell<'hon- the nothlnplayens. Thr plot centre! mtuk. showed their appreciation and . (lief`, •1 new hardwood floor , s ?trent- .. ' PPupon the absolute ne r:en-Ty (aa he Inrzest budget majority on nu.irf_ 11T laid In the r.eRiPtrc e,. Tfip 11'')0'4 111 of Paul Retm()rr obtain- Lawn Bowlers' Annual meeting Canada wax regdst,r.d�-112. '1'14 ' Clod- rich 'I+Ianlna� tylnP had ac's floral w will be of mat. " Met. the nnnal meeting of the (:viii'- Jn' proprwl I rich lawn bowling club was held (.n. trial waol4ttan,e to the F:.t.trrn pall t Tit. irldlo.. Aid of Knox s• W441ne•t'd4,r night. Mrtnh 2.i, r-1.14'41 .if the Dominion. Inst year'. were- will put on a hot orb 11--I' i 14,44 omcerx for. the coming year weir _el - of great encouragement to the-Weaf•tli Ina Thursday, April 2.•l. from . ected as follntrs: •Han. preiidcnt. Reax. ern half, .spciMlly the three Prairie, to 7 p.m. lir. Meldrum: president. Jas. llmptwy - rrviwreP. l4.Ndr .4YtifMs of the trnm a,.po•,k otV still r,ptlrr inr was vase -president. C. I:. \rt►ton:'-treaanr- try t•Annot be pleased at the same, tlk•"dlferent flakes of sewing ma- t ere C..4.. XAIrn; serr•tnry. C. A. geld; Ilme•. No astasmnn 1441. 4.,t dlmnv,er.d: rhino's (•all at J. R. VI'I7F.F.1.FH'S •a exmntIre etirnmittee, F. Hunt- F. a way of legl.lnting to the complete furniture store. p crnlgl'. G. fir Newton: Rrnnds ram- .a4ishlr(!on of the whale .'Donny.' wise Children's A1.1 !:w'i'se will Rri Initte•, 11. "1'. 'Edwards. A. Taylor. i1. and It is probnhle n,. •n,•h dlsepveryl hold Its M*7 =Pettit* -on Toemdav, .1. Vilifier. T. McDermott: mt•mb•r- will ever b• made. A ?th, rel` 4.15 flip cotumltteR, W. R. Rhtrman, A. I pelt p.m.. In the Pep- e -Ill L,ss by $32.11M.$N 11 1 11. McLean, F. entitle. G. O. New - in his summary of the finances for flaankpnJ.trtw room over the Union ton: entertainment committee. IJr. the floral year closing on March 31.1 - HAIL 4;. 1;. Newton. R. 1:eorg.. W. Hon. 4.fr. 11.14) had actual returns' 1 An ^'..atilt• ease from lienmiller, J. Powell, (:co. Sym()nds. it was d.• - up to ttlr end of Fehrnary and the said to be the *woe! of the dispute c1dlr1 to .'rest a new club 1mope this only $,,,.,ping w•as n. In Msrch : but � over the ermsnlidatetl school question. sen sem. with n1►t(eiin t, Moayn l.tltrr that could be done rery eloaely. The 414 before 11aRJlftratr RMd, 4111 nbar- plain-spoken f 414111 nes,mtnolntMn. July 15 was total revenue for Om year will be in: has been fixed tar ¶'i,e lay aryl' ch'os.•n as the data for the R(naeh about 3'I,i-4.000.000. a +serease of $S2,- a• 1n oeloek a.m., at the town hall. double. tournament. and. Augu't 14 '---fine. awl frim the preceding year.' The 14. C. 1. trustee hoard ha. e- i k d th rn for the rink tnurnnment. ' •which means that there hes been ' In(•tanaly *'opted the resignation of • X 2.'400.000,, es* extended from the Miss Hodge. to take effect at En:.ter. pockets nf,the taxpayers during the "nd Mr`. (,. I.. Knox, formerly n present y nr. The total estimate.J' member of .the staff, tap eonsentetl in r e ink herP s 'nditu . e Ince until mid nmmFr. her cab eu iw I 1 nP R (vt,tuoli- ds will be S319.700.0(10: int; The Ahmeek ('hater, LO.1-4.F.,, '1s when then, is added to this eapitnI , having a sale of homemade taking. -- -rxQen.Ntpren and �thrr_ammial ngr. tete.- in. the former_ Iiank_ot_3aamiton lay. the total, expenditure 4111 be building, rnrner Colborne st,ret and 11312.177,000, teat Ing a farerahlr bal.; the Jignate. art Ratntdny to t. Pro - In aid of the hospital. new telephone dirctory.ht. just Ise eon- ; Ing a rich wife and romplicntlons following upon his mistaking Nelly. tell : the _heiress -*born he was pursuing Out hid never seen t. for the mn(tl 1a the farmhouse where .h,• wan 'stay- ing. Mr, Fred Weir, as ,ilm Horton. widower, and Nelle 5 uncia. outstanding fignrc 'in the play. he carried through his part to tion. Mr, Erie Wilson, as rand the fortune-hunting bachelor. present the right combination of M. cynh 1 map of _the world and 1N•• ardent'\wooer. As Nelly, y, t •e pretty and 'vlrneions girl whip was the r1,Je•t of 'aul'. ntt.•ntl els, Mrs. Iv. F. Saunder fillet the part very cleverly- Mr. M. ('. Itunlop. as -Norah O'Neil, th ing,•nuonr bat malt , excelled even her own - merlons rformane•s-- 1 wet ch Is yoking a gra deal. as one mils t me long while '`pn .' p - f..el nl stage to and art+ A(•tnr to equal er In the parts which�slw has-- --- steamer Tewn s'h'at, played' n various oeenskmt.-a'remnrk • In nppn'clntion of the kindness which a plies also to _several tither. sod--trlendshtp shown them by the of the 74'14'. Mr. ,Tames F. Thong- people of O(wlerich, A number of ship - doted turf p son. In tit role of l'ete Adntos. 9 keep's In enene•tl,nl with the winter bachelor, a d friend of Jim Horton, fleet entertained at n euchre and -ha4L --uir PI'y part._ getttitjtr both dance- -_la--tl4..-ato.w,nie Tetople -4M-- a fortnne (h• the discovery of oto-' Wednesday night, Mtlrt'h 25th. A OD hitt farm) nsl a charming wife. good number; enjoyed the cards rand Mims lien -ally R Il took the part of rhe winners were as follows: Ladlei Evelyn Briscoe. New York iellee. prizes, Mrs. Gordian SinuTkmnld 1St. who tett .'optive the attractions Mbs m Nt.rma Jobnst.2nd,- Mr.. Bor- er "Pete." 'even wit hent the fortune ~lamp ennsolndon : gentl.'m.'n'i prizes. nr the aristocratic nne(•tinns Ms- - Mr. M. Ainslie 1st: Mr. Elliott I)re•e closed by his frill na , 1?'eter Liv nae 211d, Mr. i'erey i'ro•tor 4aasol'1- Ingstnn. Adonis. The tet by "Eyed- -ton. After the tiled. n ;tntnte tnerh yet" and "Pete." "Tbere'S\ No One In -ens served by the member. of the coot - the World Like Von," is a eery ttiitte sup•rt•Iurd by Mr. Henry Sinter. pretty Interinde. MIPs Adel 1de Nairn The dance whk'h followed ens a was- Mrs. Itrineoe. mother of Paul 'treat ,time's, Two novelty clatter's nnih rveiyn. n worldly -mind 1 per-; were Introduced. n "moon walla" nnit Hof- n "hl(w•k" dnn•,, with nbn:roo e.' of were • "dreamer. and eonfettl. and ioth were rod greatly enjoyed by those present. In 0 the intermission of dan'Ing n short program wens given. those taking part being Mr. G. 1.. l'nrsous, In Mroe•. art. Robert Kerr. In 1'erttattnflt and nil Morten. Chief Whitfield of the Met' Wahenndah, .111 201Ra`_Grnat. nose greeted the • rations, padre. MAItiand Mart)n was at las the bagpipes and seeompstnled Miss F;relyn Meet/nimbi In Highland dancing. Thineing mntinned until (4I 'in the wee. sus' hours. and when the party dispersed it was with the ' feeling that It h(ad been (m, of the mop- enjoyable night. of the Pea1On. I The eommItfc. son'. ,l9mpoted A'. follows: Mr. And Mr.. J. lllrson, sir. Lamhton : Mr. and Sirs. R. C. Haw- aaan. sir. Wallenndah : Mr. and lir,,. 11, Rutter, sir. City of liattror: Mr. W. Bonit. o4r. Brttlin: Mr. R. Gilpin, str. Torkton: Mr. J. G Iw'Ater, *tr. Rahane: Vane .1. Ii r4.n.. *tr. Eap?nn ; Yr. R. Whitrslde. sir Frator Taylor; 1Ir, N, Toting. *tr. 'Ftahnne. a nee of $1,14'•3.5410, whish is remark -00P4 • able in clew of the large de'reane In � A revenne. Added to this .nrpin. 1. be distributed by mall fn f:.tderleh the int.'reet on the Greek and Ron- 'uhlw'riber.. Mina M,TJon*ld. land minims dela,. making the total int- reptrsentntle. somas he, glad to hent pin, $.kR231012. any telephone totem ,.'41 win have Interest Charges (..Ing Down I frnot ree'le'd their enpy M 1110 se*Annabper favorable f.al,re of the n'.sae, 11ttt11' 4 results of the fiscal years The Godert4h T)rw'nshl Ho.ptul Just elnoIng 1�i the It1lwort,nt snring p made In interNrt Alan''. as a reptllt Aaxlln-j 4•laterad twddtn$, A sale of of the ittrexien 7rPfnnding IrAna- -1 1. In elf tlakl sort Ra 1J1,rday, April petInw' ddnring !merest tar. Lon s 11, li tfi4. old fTnnk of Hnmiltrn, in New York S n f1.Ntte1 , hull11ing. Oodcrleh. The sale Will for the Canndlan Na comment.. at •2 n.•I,ie •• and ten will be tinnal Rallwa;s, and the retnndtng of 14.'.'.''11 from A to A. mntnring VI4Nory 1nnn. tiny, enebted • n miming fin lat.r.sf, n'f• *0.4,41.214.92 ('ommeneing April 1st. )Jr. Erie a year. whleh 1f eapttaliz,d would W11pn. who has leen 0411th' star 4 mean prnettenlly a debt rr.lnenon oj- of 4'h'toria school. assume- the din- -- over $30.000.M10. •A favoMhtr fiat- les of principxll of ('.ntr2l who'll. in stihs of trn.ke, 400. wan bn1lt ep witch- the eintlnned al sone• of .)11.. Slenr- the Rrtt11*I1 F:lnplre *TITA Tnr the Tear '161414. 31IM Sharman 1s Still tinder- *nemntel to $233.000.000, wink there going trentment nt Detroit met - is �w•as an adverse 144.1,.'41.'a trnde with making ,nttsfac4ory prom•.. 51154 fnrrrlrn enuntrles of *714,0410,1100, 44•av Rturdy has returned to her 1.0.14 10I1 tug a net favorable Milnnn, of SI 113.• on the stag of ' 4'k'brin school :Intl' 1*44t.4311 with nl1 conntrlc., n reet of ,pe't'al weeks, Opposition Celt Willem - ; Remember the (towel Friday veneer? Sir )1'nry 1)reyhnt. of the Con- In Xnrth attest Methollst church nn n,rvatlre tipped 4low n.i w1. expos, April 1Mh. 14 *HF -tie n great moo- ted. renewed the old eontrnver.y of 4.'111 trent. Mrs. Moulton, ...onion. book-keeping as to whether or not *111 noels, the choir. Mr. .1enner. there was a morphia. That 1.. If the cornetist. w111 he board In deet with (wnndinn National Railway ()hilts- the creno- Words will be bund.hf.I • tion* were ,nnnt.d In there wonld he the nnrllenee Po that every parr of a hlg deficit whleh he e'tlmatel at the program may he en)nyet. 1'.r s10114 $100.011010014 hut. AsAP pointed formatter will h.Rln punctually at (mt 147 lion. Mr. Rolan• t�-prceent R O'.lnek. e, don't he Mats. Admission a Government I. .'omtinning the hook- Yee. 2.. emit". Prnf. W. H. Ji"kwon, . 4('onMmu+d on rage 40, ,' organist And etttditetnr. A. Whitfield. 1ln;. Sutcliffe and S. Ppertt some '•tine. In the ho'plt•nis "f .farnertrtge-n. it hn$,pip..44.t'ttorrsr-4.,r F'liulturRlt and_ naw - . . . 'onatftl ahnur. dentins • on .11 ton's *tate of widowerhood .rickly dropped when she 4111,.'41 that It 44414 rete. and not Jim. had the fortune. The ml• of WI throp Neils:('•, the shy young mot who eventually earrhN off the chartn- ing NMI7, wits tnkl'n by Mr, Marlon -1 old (alas, The audience follrnred tir' pini" throughout with been apprcint?on of tion the lntere.ttng and fenny si'nntfon, beat flint followed one another rapidly. Several Poing, dnets and a nnnrte:t.• made n pleasing variation In the e meso' of the play. Altngeth4'r It „an A very *nece44fnl performance, et - herring the already high repntntinn of the players. Mr. Jack 1(TFermld WM. the plane nerompwlniat. And 'setae the play And between nett' on both nights se1e•,- nowt were played by the Knox :Sun- day school nrch,'tra, Reser' Faster Mondny ntghf for the Rt Andrew's ward hospital ben- eflt.-3104) and danep--fa Masonic Hall. Mniflnnd r'... n. The winter. at 'burgh 11ir"hnd' the gond tertian.. te-Ise cards were: iatdltt.' first, MM. N_ clinical clerk and dr..ser for Sir McDonald: R,•atletnen'r first, E. lireu- nen : eon* ilutien, P: Tendon. Flexes were auctioned off by .1. 1)eltn1117 1111d goo( 4trinw - 4-ererentig�•,d. Dancing Ons rnhtlnttel until 3.:114 fon which the Elliott nrrh,'*trn furnished the mune. The prwrertts, mm�nnting to xl()0, are in aid of the hospital • Married at'Toliingwood eoll[ngwewad' Rnlletin:A very pretty_ quiet w•.Wlr,g - was mdetunlr..F- 4---T the ttmn.4' ly- 1tet•. 1(. Farley .w4 Thursolay, Febrnnrc-1Sth: whet- fhb do Slaty. dnnght.'r off Mn'. and the late Thomas Allen• :center street. was_ uultr,.1 In marriage- tae --Mr. Roy Pemlval ilurgess. son of Mr. and Mrs. S• itnrc••ss. liurrotirio street. The hrklp looke.l charming In a dr,•a4 jf white silk crepe -de -,•hear trimmed with buttons nod embroidery find bridal 'volt of white .11k earl' hrolderet •net with, crown of orange blossoms. She carried n hnngnet of cnrnntions, rw,s't pas and Inn hien- hair fern. ' The enple were emit - tended. 'Affer the e'r•mny a Inn - 1...n "tot g'rr,'d at the house of Mrs Joeep1, (afterwards I or.t l Lister when thus latter was first applying the discoveries In antiseptic trent meat whiel. rev-dath,nh,el the pra t4'.• of surgery and milia pa,.- lido the det-elopult•at of modern surgery. Thur yhen he returtn',1-tn.('anada Ler 11/As Able to introduce 11.e urn- uu•t1.- -oA*. falter he wa•.the first to inten- d I • enc,• In the..e w'enter4' coin- e•• 144. antitoxin treatment - of ,H1dhtherjn. Him first general practice was ar 'oath iito', In this count - -fere T4 r•m111ne4j a .few -- rs- to Goderirh lu 1x77. and a remark- abl,• fact I. that, the d'y •of hi. (ten11, wa. .exactly the forty-edghth ensTertarry- rrt_ttn'"'ttay:'nhi which ht took up r..ldnc, iu the lump. 0.1 1'alelonhl Terrace . which continued tw-ba-hie boas. far the reit of 144,. life: DT. Taylor held an 1 rel 1.111. • In the prof.s'.tn to which he gni'. hie life. HP was a -president of tic. Onlath. Medlenl Asww•latIon n•I.t al*o hell office In the ('nndtntt kal Association. Ile waw jail snrtteon for Haim eonat)4 and ,argon, 1110 4'nta.thln National Itahlwnys fon a great many years and until to time of his death. -'For weer a eju:u ter of a century he wag a mem,. r *MI for ,worst rears rhalrman, of the ttust4',• hoard of limlcri,h Coble;; tat. Institute; retiring In -1015., and -(1.111 rel '1'u' w1:l*' „Incl 014 his 4, tut w,ts a.-woWlanlel to Ile.. I,;44 soh, Ia1t-Iw•etl speeni.i._.4 f . 4�t:� with friend. 'lyse•. y ".lee" Linlsny heft 411; N.•.•k 'I',.nn,'.,. 8nd will wear- the mltT ''11'• of floe '1'Itr,.No latowl.all tea the, -ea-un.-.1.w• )1$• twit 1480 o4 1 mist _i"pular measlier. of 44,» I'nelt! }'len.' tenni for s•.eral year.. Holl hl. r.•ni..t111 front town I+ Misch r'grett,'d. Bakery- Ruldne9. outages Mr. 1'. Henderson ha. sold- hjl,/ hak- frS business on West ytrs..t '.v ]Ir_ -' E. i4. ('IPyeland of I'xhrl4t'. M1. and Mrs, 4'1eye1nu.1 moved, Wee t!•i- week- Mr. (tl.•veland has hada wide experience in the nnkery business. • having conducted a bakery -'-at -Ux- brtelge prior t.. moving herr, Mr. Hegd.rs.,n will remain in (lo,lerteih for some Hine \alit, �4f Goderleh • ip}:TItt)T. Starch 740. One of flus l mo -t prominent women in dorsal Cane i,• so.•llt xervtce, MIs.. - F'lnyene• Sey-nurnr, died on Saturday. In -Prot•: fd'n.'.' - ineopitnh fot)owing• an opera - -lou some days ago. ; •)tilts /ieymonr Ives fifty-four years old. A. P104414141' .eeretar"r the I.eatnr. of (`athnll.• Women, a position 'title i18,1 o•.•upled for the 'part wax years. Miss Rey - ;unlit sea. lo rl►nrRr'-.+f _lbw'- welfare wnrk. This In,$ud•d the nP- eration of communitt .holt..'. and ,•air. througletat Detroit. Mhos Sey- mour was n native of Goderirh, (hut., tent came here with her porton' when -- .h.• son: a young girl. After gradua- tion .he entered the .ervle of the Ih•treir 'pnl4i.' library, where she remotes -4 •10444 she areept..l the we - r.•tartat..-pn"t with the longue. - -_.•`a of the bride and groom. The eanne eNtplel.ft on the nhern.wwl train for Tormlt.a Orangeville and 4o,Iefh11 the hitt' tt'hrOtthrn- 141 n trained georgette gown. silver grey lint and vell and Fruit •eml__-rmt.thlc eollar. and cuff..- the gift of the groom. Mr. and Mrs... Burge** will reside In Golerlrh until the nlma-in:: of nnvitat ion. when Mr. Burgeon will engage in sailing on -the- Great ink.•' nal Mrs. Burgess will venom to ('til IirN.wsl. - A• NNUAL MEETING OF BLUE WATER GOLF CLUB Plana for the (timing 14e*.on Greeted 'with Pnlhtedaasm The 1,1111,1111 nivel mg of the Bine Wnter Golf and Country ('!4114 was held Mareh Lith nt the Hoard of wl Trade h r m.. 'il,e•rA a I 'wase w rR altendnuce and the *meeting way marked by the (•nthnaiaam with WWII the plans for the 'riling year were euoshPer.d. 'Ph.' reportw of the past year's operntlnls showed a ant Jrdaotntr .. a•,I1dlttt Tt 4,� 1hII :t tubs -7rf fabs. and It wits de,lded to go ahead at ince with n uundslr of improve- ments In the ground. and eptiptnenl. peoriding ndilitional *e(•nnlmndatton nt tit. non- well-established resort. }'or net aceommetInlion of tennis pinr.'rs two dottlyle and one sinal.' (.meta are to be kanstrurtel nt once. itnit grnnnd`hrnki•n for two nl1.11ti.nt nl cutit<ts when required. These emir!• are _of -.'lay. Anotheq ad,litttm of note 4s a prtddeek for hutrdle-hinipInt and other aceOmmohttitm •tar rhl'rs: ('nrefnFnttention1lir rT�io"pl''i'n to the Rolf course. whirl' Is now- Ih4idny- Ing rnndltlon, and the tn.•tnherr of the ('tub are looking forward to an in to -testing senaon. 11r. David pasting,. tate golf "pre," is ugato in charge of the etlrap.. The nernoid rood entrance to the Club property will he marked this season_ _ by__.3 _ large__ . and. _,a1147act147e- storhe enireunee-way. The 'dill, hnt(se Is receiving additional (itrnl.hings for the aevommodntlon of tonrlsts A•n.1 t•i.Itnr. not well its of the members of the Clan. The election el adders rpsltlted In the `re4.1ectlnn of Dr. A. C. limiter *s preildent. Mnror H. .1. A. Mac}:w- an a. 11'' -provident. and Mr. R. L. Lloyd A* secretary-tr•n.11rer. 'am• /MIN.., w'r•re apptltlted ns fnllnw-.: Howie- -lf. I')*Ineker <4hnlrn:nl n, }:. T1. 11111. J. W. (irnigle. Mp.rt.- lir. .1. A. Graham (chairnuu, t, It. P Ifni,. Jr.. tA'IghJgn•, Walker: It I. 1.ktyd. entomb). Green. •1t. I. Lloyd (chairman), If. J. A. Mne4:wnn. Da. - hi Ffsating*. M,mtw•ruhip- 41. 1,. i'nr Mus. R. L. Lloyd. 11. 2. .l. MacEwen. '1 11 4: I.A'I'}: 4Ilm11i11zs. of r:nttvrirls_.and lu_County 'I'rer.11r•r 1.11t,.• and 4'.nnty Clerk Ileimso. 1,r. Taylor wea4 a member "t m•trral 4laseulii• fruernitlet, Aril ., large 1..1,1 et 41nsen. wn. -present. l;et. 'R. 1'. • McItermi.l. minister of limos ellin'•h. carried with him the feeling• of the whole enngregation 8. he: ,tact,• ib fitting term. of the life and work of the d4'pnrt,d, of hh, r•rrrere'+ for the profession w'hi't, he i. highly a'dorne'd. 6f the, fine Mollify of .rntrt.'st- which he tinfnll- ingy disptaye.l In Ills relntfon. w-Ith . j his f,.11ow•, of hl' kittrltlntr!ss b1- 1T.:;nn31t ",.i.) other ,pu,litli•. wh,t'h Mold ender, root 4lm tie tle.iw•opl' :intone' ' whom he had live.} :nal Necked .o ' long. - ReTntTtes Who were her.' for the fnnuril were a* hdlew.: Sir. Van Camp, of Rnrkton. ntphe•w Mr. John DR. A. TAl'IA41t Taylor. iii. nephew, and 111- wife..," St. Thoma'.: ,Tndg. Tnthir, of Sornia. he Na. a18.974. Jenlon' of the Mta•'r nephew: Mrs. Nei! Taylor :1 -1 11.u.cl au1r ,n, stlge of rim school, lie syn• :' , ten: Migy Annie. of Myth: l!, ll •n .4 •h Conrert•ntire, and it IMMO i0* Taylor. nephew, of HTrth: >Ir- tt:.•i, s11.0,1 as the 11,01(10e s.f his party 111of Clinton, .tater of the 441'• lir.. the 1•itelnnn to the Is•gt.4atn1r,' lot' Taylor, and her brother. Mr. K, r1'. of f1 i .t Tru,n,. l .t n. a 1_li..•rnf rI'liu_. ; Clinton. ,l m).•ee. JIh. Martha 'I' •y I..r,- howo•tr'lr ill ,n of ('1184,411. low tweet, ill the ike•h.•'• hi. ,.piwa rtrn,t i.: The (Wei thin. A. - home nr n numb» -r of year- SI. 11,.tss. wile no. the )'ro'iu.lal fn+a 42114tr''t15, floral Irihnte• Trrtt'itrl•r nrld :rn 14444.1 *41.4 exp•rletes l 'Pont be' -=)_tenets w••m token. from elmpulgn.'r. - the follnylntr"-ttrg,miritintt. • Willett Jn 1140 1)r. Taylor `mnrr'r.1 Lillian AJ Sla'ry Kett, or leindeithoro:. • - pigoito away In 'tiny of Ind yea Theirgaylyeon_. -1)r. - iLtroLL.Ta3lo. tRp 1'4114. reiry o, 1ltfonto, "ot'vl "nnilo (len,'.' t lfnsplVll, fhwheN.•I, 4le.lie11 -lw,w'IR tluu _�ut>u,_ lh,ntu,<,._-lssoetatittt--o4- itt his 411144114111 practlet• sine.. return and norsing .tatt: iif Alexandra hos- .1110 ffirdi tillcit in the Groat 11•1r. Intel, dranti.t. ,of GoilerIch. Itatitit l'he foment took. lance nit Tusestho comity eortfiril and °MOAN, tit. afternoon. ServIee wa. held In rfeeellitory. No. 2'2. Strut ford. Malt church. where n very large congrega• land Ne. A.. Nu. Dow representing every religion. de- Dentniller 1'. I 4.. N. 14 parted. 1 Among those pre.eto won't Mr. D. Mactionn1.1. Mr. reprettentatryes or the mettleal Miter Mr. .1tror. AnntIder4. Sheriff Bey. Dr. N. A. Powell. of Toronto.. was of the Ma•milit. order wi•re preformed. prevent en the reprenentothe of the The tolling of the hello of Knox Ontfirie Council. '111e eennty mei St. peter'. itturchee and the fly- Ilohert..76. tiptoes Ginn. of Gielerielt wen. additional mark. of th„ emn