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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-5-14, Page 1Classified Advertisements Read them on Page 8. An ad- vertisement in The Signal reach- es the right people the people who huy. Counter Check & oks We can meet any competition. 11 you peed a new supply call THE SIGN 4 L. Telephone 15. SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 20 GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925 THs SIGNAL FEINTING CO, MITER Pulaski. EVENING OF MUSIC PROVIDES A RARE TREAT Excellent Program Cairn Under Auto piers of Maple Leat' (bapter All opportunity, all ton rare In Goderlch, of enjoying an evening of good music was provided by the n- tertainment glen' on Thursday hr :night last cutler the auspices Leaf ,Chapter. I. 0. D. E. Tbe large audit. um of North street Methodist church, bleb was procural for the occasion. as well suet, and that the thorolrgb►y 'adored and as clearly manifested reception given the a r.•cepti„, that in - Masai as the pro - e artists of the program w• appreciated by the warm various number creamed in entli gram proceeded. evening were Mra. J. 11. Symons, soprano, soloist of New St. Andrew's• church. Toronto; Mr. Bert I'rr Cutt, A. T. C. U. tenor, of Galt ; Meas Edna MacFarlane. violinist. of Toronto, and Wise Edith Burnett, aerompaoiet. al- so of Toronto. This was a very hap- py selection. Mr. Cutt and Mime Mac- Farlane being products of our own town of whom we are all proud. and Mra. Symons. who has many friends In Goderich. also being • prime favoi. It was Miss Burnett's first appearance In Goderich. hut it Is hoped not the last. as her artlatry in the piano ac- companiment" was quickly recognised and. combined with her ■ttraetive personality. completely won the ■udi- enee. The program has already leen pub - Bodied. but a review of the numbers. Including the encores. will not be out of place as showing the range of music offered. • Opeping with the National Anthem, the program had for its first num- ber it eons. "is. Fleur (pie te ]!'avnlm Jeger," from the opera Carmen (Bizet), by Mr. Cott. ono gave ms an encore number the familiar "Ken- tutky Bate." - Miss MacFarlane's Opening num- ber was In three forts: Song of tie Desert 4Walenn ), .Berteuee Slav- Ru.4sian Cradle Song (Neitlda I. Malagnena No. 1 taaremite). and for eneuressI.audontlorry Als� Mn•. 'ilymnttet won -. 1nI es -evely ate : els-Tared'} ('Plia IMonro). elo Not. lleppy I)ay (Bridges Span- iel' roll Song. Pleading (Eiger). Care Selye 4Ila n.1.•l1, and for en- eore The False Prophet" (Seou). Mr. Cott's next sele•tlons weep: The Wind Speaks (Grant Schaefer), The Mountains of Allah •(Geehll. The Crying of Water (Campbell -Tipton). Dawn (Curran). A pretty variation was H couplet of songs with violin. by Mr.t_ Symons and Miss MaeFerlane: Roumanian Wed- ding Song (deRnven) and T.t.s, Sona ( Fierier.,. Mr. ('utt showed the rapabilitfr ` of h -h fine metre 4n his 'text number. In three parts: Duna 4M,4:i114. Give a Man a ilorme Ile ('nn Ride (O'Horn4. Thanks Be to Gori 4T)irkaonl. Am an encore and hist last nnmher of the evening he ante n delightful render - Ing of the marred None. "I think when i Irene tilrpi sweet story of .Id." to the air of "1111.11are me. If all those en• desiring young charms." -Scenes de la ('maria (.leo. iluiay Leve -Miss MeerFmrla,w .cope to die- play her epl.•ndlit mastery of the violin. and In response to an enthnsl• - astle renll site play4.41 .long• Laurie to a series of variation The pair nnnils•r ny the program was by Mrs. Symons, Iiflyt p.rte: ITaymeking (Noedhnm1. Mal (Hahn 1. My Heart 1s a Lute (Woodman). Song of the 1'nlangnin Starers (Shaw 1. Pn.toral 4('nrey 1. The audience ,still wens loath to de. pert. nod in response to peralatent encores Mrs. Symons sang Maseagni's intermezzo from Cnvnllerla Rnatl- ranos arranged as an Ave Morin. and the Iereeume from 1oc•lyn 4Goda rd 1. It ks not neesmnry to "paint the lily-' in further reference to the fea- tures of the program. Mrs. Symons' trot.. sweet vole.' and enitnrel ole• esowpietel, won the admiration of the etollete; Mr. Cutt. although 'toffee - Ing from n cold. showed n wonderfnl development of torn' power and his well-sell'ted numbers were heard with dellght : and if the nndiener Sis- pinyed an especial . warmth in the greeting of MIs. afaeFnrtnn. It was not only et ret•ngnition of her splendid nrtistl4 ability tint- n welcome from her home town people In reepnnse to her chnrming peiaonalily. The "Map1e•Leafs" are to be enn- grntulated ep{' having inch -idea s0 pleneoint an evening. end it Is grati- fying to learn that It was profitable ns Well. the net pr000e.ls, we under- stand. nd. being in the neighborhood of SUM. CHURCH NOTES The Baptist church building ie be- ing renovated this week. Nes walla and flower -beds outside will add to the general Improvement. The scrvitex at the Ilaptist church next Sunday will he conducted by the pastor. On Monday night the B. P. IS meeting w1l1 be addremsed by Mr. ('oveny. of Toronto, on "Work In tuseia." In Knox ehureh the sert lees next Sunday will be cone/tole.' by the mhd.ter. Sul.je•ta of sermons: 11 a.m., "IA•iphtg Together:" 7 pm., ninth in series .n the Commandments, "Present hay Honesty " Sabbath school at 10 o'clock a.m. 'The first meeting of the recently urgaulzed auxiliary of the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian church in Can- ada will be held on Friday next at 3 p.m. at the home of 'Yrs. Wm. War- nock, Albert street. All unionists are cordially Invited to attend. The eleventh annual meeting of Maitland Presbyterial Society of the W. M. S. will be held in the Presby • The News of the Town First Outdoor Program The Go,lerlch hand will give its first outdoor program of the season on Sunday evening. May 240h. on the Square. fmmellatels after the con - elusion of the church services. This wilt he the frit iodide appearance of the band. which, under the leader- ship of Mr. H. E. Jenner, is now com- posed of about fifteen players. Partial Relief from Stamp Tax l A desplt4h from Uiiawa states that i after July 1st next el,Yiues anti money 1 orders for $5 _ or less will be exempt from the stamp tax --in other words, ! will not require the twu-c,at 'straup I which has h.en necessary slut+ the tax wax Imposed during war -time. The Land of the Pharaohs 1tmi't miss the llttrtratel lctjrc til -Modern Egypt and the Land of -the I'haruolw," to be glv.•n in North street church on Thursday;, May 28th, at S p.m., hy Rer. W. J. Scott, 31 A.. It. 1).. of Whitton. Admission 25c. The pictures to be shown were token by Mr. Soft while ".n-e•rsens"-on the spoof -and therefore will speak- as one fumlliar with the s. -'nes. Women's Inatltute Distrilet Meeting Ti.' annual district meeting of the West Huron Women's Institute will be held in the Mos,nle Temple. God- erirh, 00 Thursday, June 4th. The morning seselnn will comnwnee at 10 o'clock and the afternoon !eedon at 1.30. Besides the election of oaken and other huelne•sa, there will he mu- sk and addresses on timely &objeNk. All ladies, whether members of the Institute or not, will he wetmme at the meeting. urian church, Lucknow. on Taiesday, May 19(1.. There will be three -'es- wtnne--10 i.m., 1.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Miss L. MaeV'icar, of India, and Mrs. J. 1). Walker, Toronto. are expected to address the meetings. The annual thnnkoff.•ring meeting of the Arthur Circle will be held in the leture room of Knox church on Monday, May 18, at 8 p.m. Miss Dorothy (tell and Miss' Jusi.• Saun- ders will have charge .f the meeting. Miss (aura J.s•kell. of Ecr•t.•r, will give an addre-s and a scw•lul half- hour will follow the meeting. „► full attendance is hoped for. The monthly meeting of the pro- visional %Volm•u's Mlssiunary S.s•iety of the a ontindlns Prgshrtertan church w111 be Mod in the lecture room of Knox ,•hnr.h on Tuearlay. May 14. at 3.:fel p.m. A report of the' Provincial W. \I. S. meting held recently at litndon will he given and the program 'will bc-furuishel hy 1144' Arthur Cir- cle. All the old members 04 the W. M. S. • and others Intere.t'd are cor- ny -(gifted to attend this meeting. The ..•rakes at -North street rt tn- diet church next Sunday will be am follows: 10 a.m.. Men's Club. church, ,•lasses and Mhetnn Rau4. "T.. ,that' extent are• (reiterant societies a diene. 1 fit to citiz.enship?''` is the subject to b+ dlaeuswed In the Men's Club. and will be lutrodueel by Mr. W. T. 11ai1ie. ; it•rmon subjects: 11 :I.nl..• "Elijah at the Brook l'herith." 7 p.m.. ',Christ's Standard of Valeta." Sunday. school and Bible rins.em at 3 ' A provisional Provincial Women's Missionary- Sn-irty of 111e e.utiunin( Pr..•A,vterian ehurel, was formed Inst %ei: at Loudon. u large number of dr•letente. from .11 parts .f Optarl" bet:g in attendance at the meetiu; held for organization. Theo. !.resel't from Knox ,•lurch, G.d.•rieh. were Mrs. R. 4' 31e(MrmM. Mrs. .t .1. Mae Kay. Mrs. Iteddktt. Mr-. Mord.. • 31.1)ontdd, \ti's. .Ins. Cott. Ms: .1.- Do.ualdson. Mrs. Chat. it; t k. Mrs. At the Harbor Business fit the harbor to still light. Owing to the unsettled condition of the market. there is not much export de- mand for wheat and very little has been hipped mit of the elevators here for Yonne weeks.. The steamer Glenelg arrive! on Sunday afternoon from Sandusky with 2.3(40 tons of coal for the Big Mill. The 'steamer Glenellah 1s expected fit the elevator with n4enrgo of fax from Fort William. Notable Speakers at Liberal IRplly The annual meeting of the North ,•belt The hymn, "0 trod. our help Huron Liberal Associations. to to in ages pant." was sung. prayer wax held et w'Ingham on Tuesday, May offered by one of the clergymen. and 2(kh. prouder.. to be a notiide Liberal the •.•rale.• was closed with' the sing - rally. Hon. W. E. N. Sinclair. K.('.. hug of the Doxology. It Is suggested leader of the-Liberat-Opp.titiem in the that this npw•n-air Mother's Day err- Leglalii-itre. Tia. pl!6inlaed Til- 1Rtend stet, ut sawn- the people generstly and addres. the mee•ttng_and. the,,re _m*j_.take fart. b'. an annual event. will be other speakers, Including Mr. i)unenn alarshall and Mrs. A. 11. Muth interest la Soft -hall lteaton, president of the Ontario Wo. (sr sit iuter,r.t is being taken in the • entertainment .barn under the. the y'.•nr with an 11'etxge wrtendan.P . mens ra An Old ('oto 1(eeeutly when breaking up some grouh.'-at h1a tarn nn (4►r 7th cantle ,tun l.f .1shtiell Mr. 4h.11uts Dalton turned :di a Canadian ps•iny iearing the date 1'437. _There van be very few of these old coins now In eexkst- eu,e ant{ the dud should be of Inter - ea to numt4Oattata. Mother's Day at St. Patrick's Park Mother's Day. }luatlay last. was ob- server in the various churches. and ileo by an Outdoor mercies. held at St. I'atrlck'a Park and attended by a goodly number of the residents of the neighborhood and others. The arrang.metitu for tills aervtee were mad,• by Mr. G. W. Black. Mayor MaeEw•an presided and brief whirrs - .e4 were given by Het•. J. E. Ford. It.•v. ('anon 11ill find Mr. .Inmos M11. PERSONAL MENTION , A SUCCESSFUL YEAR'S WORE REVIEWED Mr.. Ild•v.. .la•. Hamilton i• frit ing her daughter, Sirs. Mor, -.u. at - Congregational Meeting of North K tine. +trrrl Me4hodI .. 1�a NliL1f anti Mrs. Ilnrrc T1rhtX.rur anti The snuunl .e.e�regathn:,l stet liar • Ktun,dy uwtor,.,i to \\'bite• Ing :ef North s:r •,•t \L•t1,..li-t ,•luireh - rLurilt_L J...__11'1. S a+ -M -Mite- » ,1' Wertrirartar-eceritme-T 1r---- 31rs. 11. Symon.+, of Tor.ui., was the guest last 'week of )Ars. and atl.•nd:nt44' ens net very large. ow - Ing. no /bunt. to the fret weather. • alis. 'Mabel Strang. TIS.• 111e•Iin %V . uotahl• n. the Inst ']Ins. A. AI. Shephanp Fences on Sat• g nrdny for a two months' chit with l of .11411 before the church enters the (Omuta at wt. Thomas. Mr.. Barry Symonds and baby. of N'Indsor, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gro Symonds Sanford lofted ('hureh ut 4'unndn. The re - Ports pn•srntel showed that the vat -I- OW. 4Mlreh organlvaetions had had a veto sue(es-fol :cur. net. J. F. 1)r. W. F. ilallow• and I1r. .(. t'.-} 11. 1440. iwd..r of chi '•lar, h presided Hunter attended the mesileal con Tit'' flet report pr mooed. that o[ ventlou held at Toronto hacst week. the .Women's i Mission ry .\axillary. Mr. and Mn. Cleveland Tichborn.•. was rend by Miss Mar are, +deme of 'Walkervhle. were in town over the 'son. It showed that thee 111 week -end, the guests' of Mr. anti Mrs. mewler,. on the roll. 5X mival and. T. D. Tchiwtrbe. -.9 life members. 1elet et regular Miss Fetus MacFarlane left on meet logs and two !abbe 14x•tinge During her utak here she was the th Wednesday for her home at Toronto., were• held during til.• r,•"r 41```whi,h e average attrnduuee ws. 2/ , The guest of Alia" Edna Hunt. total amount of motley raked was Mr. and Mrs. A. 1►. Mc1.41111 IV- $47N. tnrne.4 home on IWdnesday night The report of the Mi•sion.'';4'fr, from re f,ur`munths' trip to various w'a. read by 4Ingo ,1. I?'. iiwlme points In the Felted States. I, There were 43 nt'tnM•r-. in the ,roll: Mr. Allan Bue•handn 4.•14 nu Sntur• I annual and 7 life• memh.•r" ThP .lay feu saati hong.. , Puha. where awwnit slot l Tar r lie has secured a pcw.Itlon a. nss!'T`r v I Ki FI M ..• rood the rr- ant accountant on x sugar plantation. i. • ,u. n t o. , , )- r. I Mrs. J. G. Morrison and Miss Rink- I port of the )Fission Itand Forty two er of Klncnrdlne: weer in toren for regular meetings were held dorm: I fie 1 A ser Ixtion. it Is the a fit. r 4 f a.i. The total membership was on, new (for Gotlerteh) flame of soft- auspices of the Maple LPat *pier t hoped that the Literal women of the hall. Tramm are practising every on Thursday evening leas ,ronUwowsl of 4:S nnoual Mud 1. lila riding, as will as the men. *111 turn night in %/trio's parts .f the town- air. and Mrs. ning.•I Putter and Mr. a«'+ "'n' The Rand raised a1„1t out in large numbers fit this meeting. (i,.r„rix l'nrk, the F:zhiblUnn grounds. Sill• xnd ,•Is,•whert end spectators are and Mr"' Clarence Potter motored The misslnnarc general 'fund sterns Holiday Golf at Blue Rater flleae6 (4(14 ' to figure out the points q[ the from Detroit on Saturday and ttfr'nf meed was rend by Mr ( V Robert- trying Rine Water Gal[ and 3 til week -end with relatiy4s In town game. Th., first match of the or vicinity. Miele Grrtrllde ISPgh•y liquor Export Project Abandoned' Thr bonded ii, . or warehouse at the town 'freight shod at the harbor ham not yet commenced business. The first munth'.Y rental has not been tendered to the town ,treasurer, and nothing has been heard In .Metal circles .from the man who purposed too rnndttet the business. In the dr- cum,tahee•s there loom, to be Rome ground for believing that the project has been abandoned. The local pro- blbitlonlmta have been active In the mntt.•r, and protests have ward to Ottawa against the Pooling of a permit tinder which the proposed tnl-iness of exporting honor from Goderielt ...ld be carried on. • Th d Country bel r son, an,I showed that the total re - and y I l 1 I hot f l Club was the attraetIop tor a large II series is m tole place at 1'i( ,te.eompanitrt them to Detroit on thele erlpts ra Xw 1 bong a t quo_ numM•r of Iwople yesteriny afternoon. loris l'ark next Tuewlay (light, when n,u,u nnoonued to over Sisal. and much Interest was taken in the tie ]i C_aol'the 4'. N. It. slims idssot Ruuns4m httnTus.• \11.• Mab•1 Ronk' Prl +elttkthe first Wednesday halt Imlfday self wjjl clasltln rriir .•t-enl and She Lions day for JIICtsttord. where he will as - competition. of the season. Twenty • ( Int. and the mousers will to the oif some his duties in r the C. N. R. ear - six players took part in n two-t►nll pwoeing t,.ams in xn.ther• ahope and algin will play thirst lase .n handicap mixed foursome. the net In many of the nitghtwlring towrltt< th4' t' N, 1F- baseball tram. 11 is hr..- settees leges as [.glees: - there are ladies soft-luall (mals, nod,\ m.'F. Chargee. accompanied him to M H i T1 l�nt+.�ans.-SQL-Raw It gl. -1 1 Indio' f l' wl Strntfurd for a visit trirh m rht organize a la \lixs .dna Rivers arslaed--tr. m Han. N i CI 1 Sault. d M It. Th 11 \ter Ji l.: Pnr•ona nud3lr LiIlm•- Mrs. R. L. , oy. is su •'wted that the no .s o . - of a few dad's. den -311. 1 n ze nd tt several -e , 1 ss . nl ys nu . an r. T-. tram+ iu til,• Nild. - tr elft 1 no over last week and Is at the home of Scutt. ru d.nbi get n lot of fuh. and exerelse', ger brother, Mr.,Harold Rivers. alts+ Mr: and Mn', 4'. A. hti(1 1& oat .11 it,' Rivers w'as taken 111 while training as - --a worse in -n ?Sew -York -1wa ital report ..f th,-Touoii 'i'r'pwi s Owes,. There wn, a tang taenib'rsmp'4 11.1 and the reelps MI/UM/.I to Dn. 444 the resent organimtran.', 'reel. Square rood C. 4;, 1. T.. It wais, deemed N'1-IXH1414,t 10 \ reorganize the League for the purpose of currying on the tnlsslunnry tnoceiu,•nt. 11,4.1 this reormitir ttion. i. to take pI,,-.' nn oars -day evening •Ttht.' w.-,- . The rets.M of (he la414•.. .Ud wa* • trn,l by Rev. J. F.. 4Fntmes. nhd 1lrrvr- e41 that organization to be oar of file gr...t.-o factors 11n the ehrM-.-1,. This -- i4o•lefy has pTiled nslde 1441h,4 for the ionic..• of reeerrating the au4Itor-. Inmof thy-(tnnnh. 1t was pointed nit that. fhb, would 1104 two d e until the. r."d of the 4hilr.h tens mighty rrt l ed. x Ir The thnaleial report of the church Wits presented Ly Vt. 8. r. Pridhnm anti Thal of the Sunday ?4.11... by Re.. :1. E. Holmes. 11.411 report a w.•re Very-ntlafaetnry.. -. - t tole , f 4bauks to: Ihr !aches' Aid for-tb,•1r donation of 1::rrn to the church riu.ivers I4. fond wen.•• meted by Mr. i% 4'. I'ri'Ih•in .Ind ossnde•l shy Mr. 1'. R. Wallis Mr. ('1y4.•.Carter :11111 Mr. Gems. Gogl.l w.•re a4g..111t4+1 Auditors 1. plats• .if Mr. Howard R„hert•'.n nod Mr. itoy Stonellnnw'. Wlyduy lune 14. wan Urn date .44 often rhe ini.n,isl I'nvsbytersn. Are to unite with the Methodist. to rur rye nu under the name Of the T'nled -Chore! of _Catintla_ Fier. I?` .N. 311': Cantos. of 1)1140n.-settrae-mte e.4 liar------ preacher. for the day..lt was decided tllrtrr s.etnt' -evening ahbnld_3ir held on the Wednesday evening following-. /June 17). at which appointment of stewards will take plats, ny-+''i•Grtling Read) for June Excursion had since been in.the h4r•pital at Ilan- - Mrs. Kuyvett Neftel and Mr. R. Ti. Th.• ad'erti -inn; nuttier for the „,....r.,.1,..,..,sew wal, training mums. Jane excursion t. Detroit Is being to New York. HPr many irtrpd. Mrs. F. Cnalsie and air..(:. l.. Par - Greyhound out tisk week. The bis fhYtnner will is' pleased to know' that she is snr►s••:n1: (:rrylwlmd w•ill arrive at G,slerl•h .i now mnh improved in health. - Mre. lis A. CIw•lacker and Mr. Chas. Aloetin}, .lune 4th, and the mes.uilsltt Mr. llnvld Ross 1111.401.011 lest week 1 Colborne RIA. Shoot The weekly shoot of the (' o• Rifle Assfation ens held on day last and the scores were lows .. I'. niae•t 1, W. Lcaeh.-s.• it. RIt H. Mein•an A. Roberts 45 B. _ _Goldthorpe 33:- Goo. gymonds .42 J. Bowman 3.3 W. Blm.et E. Wilson J. Flltek ins it WeekW. Symonds .1. Sles=' et NatteF-37• .•cr•nrsiou will be 'held that night ( Detroit acrotr►IanlPd he Mrs F o11tnrnf .M,t. J. W. Cralgle and Mr. . A. rem under the toggles of the Women's atehille. Alias .intent Jefferies, Mr. gator- i'Is•Incker-51. Hospital Ancillary. of Go,lrrich. Fitt- George R.. and 31r. Floyd Smith. as fol- Mere. (Dr.) Gratton and Mr. W. z••I'R nnbatrn. from Detroit.will tw ,\fret spending a delightful week -end (t5• un ts,ar.l for chi• 411nlliig Ut the lelrgr - "Ifta. Irene Sahlts and mfr. A. F. of the home of mfr. 1111.1 Mrs. V. M. Sturdy -45. ora tell room. tip Tuewhay , myrn' Roes. Elgin nvenne, the party returned ins. at 9.:10 ( 104 k. the Greet rd to Detroit of M.,iday. Miss ,T,fferl•* Mesa Etta SnnitY. and Dr. J. A. Gra• will 'leave for Detroit. returning un returned to Detroit as Mrs. tient' ham. -.49. •'• Thursday: thus miaowing. visitorx )Ilan Marlon Nnftel and Mr,_ A. 3. ,..gamy evening, {III da WednesdayR'ew' the welding r -v. 14.n4 41 ItnPKa} : -_ \ �� bee p erform d lc RP%•.' R. /'. lir Hull 19ilrsolny morning in ter city. mill at Knox church manse on Mrs. A. J. 3facKnc an4L�[r. R. T.. The lw.st will leave Friday manning. el,,,.. l.lnyd--471. the 12th. on the last 4rlgr to i►4efrult- 11r. 01111 Mrs. ('ha•. llealp. The prizes were awarded to Mrs_ T1,11:2.1 i. 4.th4' popular tN1. of .til• j,�rk, nl7t fu fawn stn apo I 1'1wlneker and Mr. 4.. Naftei. Mrs. ...sown. 80.1 everylasly who can .1101)1,4 .11er 111„111 h... Mr. 1lyale� 5ineKny -and Sir. Lloyd. 31r-. Grabnm plan t0 take 1t in and enjoy a splen• greduat.• •.f the Signal and 31 r. 31..r:mrc -.did 1 hrel.' 4 '••:4S1111ng,. In addition to those taking pert In. inmr•d t. one .f the Ansr-�:&�-i..; 'l.wtn.tell knuwA. �. til . prrl{yltitan. tc :4 41 .544 38 F1. Ricers. Miss };inn Mn,Er1:ei. Mi-- Saltation Army Notes • TheT,l„n. Chtb has kindly ci'ijurtit-- est to eanvess the hn'.iue+.i ss'-thm of the town for 4h/..elfdeuinl ram(Ntlan wIlk•h_Is now well ua ..i.•r wily. A boner-tn-house ,•aur.a nwill take Warr sect week. k. Sowtou. lender of the Salvation Army In Cnnada raw. New•folmdlnnd and Bermuda. pill i•it iioderl'h 'jt June 211+1. The 4'ommlasloner has seen ...trier 11 many ports of the world. The meetings for the week are as follows. : T,,,•Rday, Home league. 2.30 pm.: Thursday. young people's sleeting. 7 p.m.: Sunday school.' 1.30 p.m.: Sunday evening -service. 7 p.m. Bette Mott:Ivan x114 364-.• .3.ieta ld,• .A Masonic Night - Ger ..r -Tn.-slay evening Rt.. -tiro.; ft,. -is--Aherl,art, of 14ralririllr_-11_.IL G. M.. of South Huron, paid his .f fl.1n1 visit to •31a1t1and 'solar. No. 33. A. F. and t. -M. Thele was a eery large' attenlan e. In(•Inding many brethren from neighboring lodes.. '11isecond• second degree was c,ilf,rrwt. and was followed by the serving of re- fnc+slment. find a- prngram of nddre.s- '•. and waste. Gasoline Tax Now in ERrrt smoothie three-centsmoothie tnc Imposed 'by the Provincial Government went into effect on Monrlay. The tnc Is __.collected from the wholesale dealers and all the pnr.trn'er In Goderfeh 'Sees of it Is the Increase of three cents per villein In peke when he sets his tank flllyd. G. C. L Cade$ inspection NntI - hnm been ree.tr.•.I that the Animal lnmp•'tl(w of the ('olleginte institute cadet corps will be held nn Friday of next week. Mny 22nd. at 10 a.m. Lt.-4'nl. Glll.r. pie. of London. 1). ('. (l. for military dlmtrlct No. 1, will probably be the insprwting ome.r. The cadets me now In special, train- ing for their Inmpetlon. and PAY In charge of Company Commander 1). Brock Orr Rawl Platoon ('ofAm,nder. 1D. Nairn and R. G. McLeod. Alt lama are Invited to to prowent on neeasien of col. GlnespiP't visit. e parade will I.• 44.) of Victoria rk. Introducing 'Pep" satniday wig "Kellogg I4ay" in Gol.•ril•h anti the groera did n thriv- ing 1.11.1110.s in the sale of Kellogg! pr,'Itlet'-, the "pe•lal sale being put.du on to In:r„.n r• the ew' bran 400(01'111. The rampalgn.. indmllnl . _ihl'.: newspaper and other publicity. wan managed by Mr. J. 3i. Grunt. trnvel-. ling representative of the Kellogg' Company, nhn hl'mae•I( dieplays so much "pep" that we suspect him enting "Peri' three tames a day. j The winner. of the prises offered , for the greatest number of pictures.' of the Kellogg plant at London were:1 gat. Irene Johnston: 2nd, Gertrude! 1.nmhy : 3n1. Mrs. C. 1.. Moore. 33 43 4a 24 57 tW Women's institute 011kera The /1 11111151 meeting of the (:oderk411 i%omen'e Institute woe held at the home of tin. Iiowrie nn Thnrs$Ly• May 7th. The following. others were eltetel for the ensiling year: Presi- dent. Miss M.- E. Salkeld. R, R. -2. 1 foderkh : let vie president, Mrs. or -WF -11.- Pinder; 2tid rice -President. 4 Mm. Beattie; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. JT. Swanson; tectetary-treasurer. Mrs. 3. H. Marshall; directors. A. Fowlle:' Mra. Wm. Abell. Mrs. J. Snikeld. Mr.. F. Toole, Mrs. H. !thick : pianists. Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs. Beattie: Anditorm, Yrs. A. D. McLean, Mee. Reattle; district director. Mrs, J. IL Marshall: district repreeentatires to the annual meeting: Mise .3i. E. Salk- -rid. Mrs. 1. H. Marshall. Mrs. Wm.1 nmpsnn. Mrs. W. Phl11Ipa. e eompetitlOD several other pijDlf p" ' j .o -T I t 1 the representa- it err ciof e na --r--.w+'r.' «n-+44e-eourse.an4 s41.0--oth live „f the Whitt Star 1 i l now an attnrk „t 1111.Hu I ng we- attar - of New' win Ili1kY•, Imo ghost phiee' . but -'/after e was aclvlwYl . fie. nn. n to tak-. a re1 't,r se' rat months. an, ee. sent regrets. not tlnving been .tidy r,f the Red Star NAvigetlun Pompany, fie, has returned t his native heath to procure ill/Att.-dubs in flow to play -under whole -Mos the Greyhound- now to. f('4 itpePate . . .cu d n -at, t es yesterday. After the game n Aleft'- tails. T* 1n town this week making" 11rs'z.'. ,'ni'rally the Sls- ant .octal time watt enjovew. ol in the. a14 newary arrang•'n.rnte for thetil 11"' -elnb•h011 4' hal office : where At the Ranges 1 The Ooderkeh Rifle Chili9held their weekly 'hoot on Wednesday. when H.1 Lamprey carried off -first prize with C. Proust second. Following are the scores: 2110 :,(w► Total yde. yds. C.' Goldthorpe 39 2s' 4 E. ShraMow-it 21 214 A. Randnll 2ft 11 1'. 1'rousc 911 30 11. NPw.nmle 27 S. Goldthorpe Ile 21 1. •Unworn. jr. 30 =fit 11. Goldthorpe 14 14) F. 'Siren • 29 Ii. Lamprey 211 32 11. Fisher 244 25 it. none 27 2!1 1t. Sheppard 21 2.1 .1. 1lrnphey 30 This c11.1, will shoot Heflin next Wednesday. when any person wishing to shot 1e Inrited to attend. 47 54 l tit) 5,4f 514 24 511 611 561 44 Miss (Irate VId.sn visite.) at Tor- onto Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. Leen. Jardine arrived from Detroit Inst week and Mrs. Jar- dine has been spending the week with her p.renta, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Merriam before I t her home •err• fO in n ,• OBITUARY yr stent some of the 1 x,-i,rslntL i% lit a,1"mpant441- -l)y hmpiy years of 'hie- 'teen*. Is for him Mr"..lda'Lran. .Ihr of the kk en's most attrnetice Prod/Fiery of Huron places. nn.t he a very oeleom•. Tia• i'rPnhytrry of Huron held Its ylXltor. % regular meeting on Tuesday at Clio - ton, with the following present : , JOHN E. SHARMAN Messrs. Abery. acting moderator. Would 1 his nna A widely extended family tonne•- Dr.. Fletcher and Lorkln. Ferguson. tint'. tunny old friends, rinds -his se- Gllmotr, Alp, Telford. Hogg. Grant, steintes in the printing trade all ('hidley. 3lne(srlan.•, McDermld, Np• lament the drnth of Mr. John E. Connell, Foote and Hamilton. minis. Sharman, which .carred at Alexan- term. and Misers. Hauch. Dodds. Mel- dra 4101.itnl on Friday afternoon. 1 cilli. Stem -hon, McNay. Laidlaw. Mr. Sharman. who woe employefls In Kirke. Higgine. Fraser. Rn•henan the Signal office. wee tore«d to give and 31'c•Ir, elders. '31r. Ah•ry was ate tip his work in February by an attack pointed for this meeting as modern - of the "fin." which he was nimble to tor. 'Mr. McDermid resigned Ilio, p,- ehakr' off. After spending some time Pithon a•'• mnderntnr anti his resigns - fit the besotted be was improved sof- tl„n was nCceptwl. ficlenity t. retnrn home. hot the len-„Tile meeting was reg'Inrly begun provemPnt proved to he only tempo:, with prnhn'. reading of the word and rary and _h• was again taken to _the_ prayer by .Mr.-__MeDuullhd. There hoapltal. where he passed away. as were present also Mr. Anderson. of alrendy Mates'. nn F'ridny hist. ' ; India. Mr. Monteith: of the Prettily - Mr. Sharman, osis the youngest tory of Sarnia. and Mr. Meyers. of eon of the late Mr. and Mrs. William the staff of ynnng people's work. and Sharman. of Gol.ric•h. 1Te 'periled these were received by •,the Preshy- the printing trade and worked as n tory and n,kel to sit a104 errrespnd. ebtupo$Itnr at different places in the The session records of Rlyth and Province. hilt mostly in hie home" Grand Bend and ('hrb•tt tver4' pre - town. Hr wnm n conscientious. 'in- iienterl for exanllnataen and 'cotnmR- dnstrlo s worker and gave hie loyal. tees were appwoinhd for that moister feithful sercke to the tinier. 111 witch nod they WM. ,•cnmhied and �e'rtI- he wa'. engagerlie is ,nrti-r..l by fled necordingly. 31cNev}n. hitt wife. who lives at Detroit. nn by A brother. Mr. Wolter Shnrmnn. of e•mmmdeslouers to the General Alo- of ib•tr"it. and two sisters. Mra Ho- .mthly. Mr. Gilmour a •n. appoint - Reath. r$ Strathclalr. Man.. and Wes ed to convey greetings to the W. M. hle.. Isabel Sharman. prInr4P411 of Content 44."•iet% ut itnicellrlrl at the P.ptem- -^keho1, (mderlr•h. A peculiarly re- her meeting. The protect of 1')i' grettehle eIMnmetnnee 4. thnt Miss Lnrkin and others was tweet -Med ;by ;�itharman. wins is trmh'rgntn trear--thrm- and--lwtrt-mr-thr table, merit in s Detroit hospital, ens nn-' At the afternoon session the restor- able to he with her brother during nation of his charge. was •pre.entesl hill Illness or to attend the fennel. by Mr. Mo4'onnell. of Henson. and Mrs. Sharman was here daring til. representatinne In ronn.rtion there- last herm last few weeks of her hoshniol'Y 111- with were heard from moor of the nixes. Hensel' congregation. The ee.itnH- The funeral took pence on Snndny Aon ens areepteo afternoon from the home of Mr.. The l'reebstery Will then nddresseY1 Robert Sharman. St. Darld'et street. by Mr. Anderson, of the Indian nt'- 40 Maitland cemetery, Rer. J. R. shnan• stat. and special mention Holw►es. psktor of North street Metho was made of Mr. Mandl and mite - dist ehnreh, eondneting the services. stonary work In inulin. The 'onfer The pallbearer* were Mem... Witter ince arrnnged for by the r•nnfe'rence Sherman (Dstroit ). - William ramp- ,sommitlre W4 entered into with Mr. bell. jr.. Wm. Sharman, Reg. Shoe 3Telers of the central eommltte• In man. Ernest Prlr)ham and ('Inrence (horst. nn training for leadership Rnherh wA. Among thong. present moons the young people. were Mr. J. Menzel% 01 Woodstock. The resignation of Mr. Macfarlane and Miss Nina ShaPmen, of Detroit. le to he ,rnsider,.l ata spcial m,Y•t- ing at ilnyMld at 2 „'.•Iow•k In the of ternoon of Ti,owtnt. Mny 20th. Be • an Improvement ? 1 No rhnnges were made in 410 t(st aah•atInn Army Malts M.$Inlf A mass m,etlnr under the nispires of the !intention Army was held Kone drench on Wednesday evening of Inst week Mayor it. J. A. Mac F,wan pre.I4.YI, rind a program o m,►si.- and addrOl".s was serried out. The ,•o:ef address of the evening WAR by Commandant i1. A Hnrd. flnnnMal representative of the Salvntlon Army for Western Ontario. 111. snhJect was 'The Underworld." and In a stirring address he described the work of the Snlvetlon Army among the nnfortinotPa. Ile urged the nnnneinl snpp.rt of the people In thy. self denial campaign which was an - der way. Other number, nn the pro- gram Inriide6 .elections by the Knox ehtreh Snndny tchool nrrheetre. s enrol ttnln hy Mee. A. 1. MacKay. a piano m01n by T.Ir•tS. Kingdon. and brief Addresses by Rer. R. C. Me Th•rmld. tient Kingdon end others. The meeting was br.hght to a close with the Pinging of the National Ah at Autherley for lit summer. thele. 1 4'..e S,r force The above sh0\t•s a suggested •hanpfr in the x%':111:. int 1r Sognar4' lealling•from West street and East street, respeetively. towards the eentre-.a1 the park. At pres1n1TrilIF- ext mid west walks--one--Rtv- either'side-lead up to the Ride of the court' house, where nobody wantti te go, there being no entrance to the court house at the s tier. The reenit is that a great steal of sprier is taken up in erose -pant*, and people who keep to the regular walks have to )ro somewhat out of their \cif to get from one side .,f,lbe `�« Starr to the other. The suggested plait is thnt there be two walks «1n either side, each of them being practically a-tontinaanet. of the sidewalks on East Oteet and West street apeatively and funning directly across the'park from East street r Went fluent. This plan, it ix eon/adert, would .1V(' time x11.1 would do away with some at least off t*t unsightly crow-patha. Tire- grAtind between the two paths enuld' ma41e into flower -beds or lawn. and 011 the east side would make a fine setting for the soldiers' moni1 t. Now that the town neil is talking of ting .nrhing at the edges of the grass plata i the Agnate, the pTan is silhmitted as deserving ,tertolls Pnllsgderat On. • .7 •