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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-8-13, Page 1For the Bride
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MEVISNTY-EIGH'!H YEAS NO. U
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1925
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SIGNAL ?MINTING 00., LIMITED, ?Withers
COUNCILLORS DONT
LIKE WAY HOUSE
IS BEING BUILT
Council May Adopt Standard
Specifications to Govern
Building
A swell hon.*. s'hu't, Mr. W. T.
Johnston Is building on lighthouse
street was the subject of considerable
discussion at the meeting of the town
examen on Friday nigbt. The quer-
Gan came up time after the reading
of the minute.' of the previous meet-
ing, ('ouncillor Hays asking why Mr.
Johnston was being allowed. in de -
thence of the Couue•II, to go ahead with
the building of a house that was not
tit for habitation.
Reeve Munnings made some ex-
planations, It
•Pl
xwred
that
from which
the Bre Committer (which reeom-
mends the granting of building per-
mits) was willing to give Mr. John-
ston a permit if he would make cer-
tain
eptabu improvements to the building.
There was some question as to how
tar Mr. Johnston had acceded to the
demand* of the committee:-_
Councillor Bayes said he objected to
being made a iaughing-stock, and he
thought that an information should
be laid against Johnston the next
morning.
Councillor Turner said he felt the
Mme way as (qum•Illor Flays. Furth-
er dlrt•usston was delayed until e
Are committees ,report should he dl
cuasef.
All the members of the connoll were
present.
Tile tax convenor's report Showed 8
total ,,f $1,412.410 colteeted from July
_1.7 tp_: tiguat 7. The total of arrears
collected from March 28 to Angulst 7
was b.1.919.11S,
Tile eextnn of Maitland cenietery
reverted nine burials is the atonth of
July.
Building Permits
Applbmtfons for building pe.i4'. ts,
as follows. were rewired and refer -
rel to committee in . the usual man-
ner: W. Somerville. re -teases Awl-.
ling, Quelw. ntn•.•t ; 1'nitcd t'hnneh of
Canada. re -roofing church but.ding.
Norte et risk, estiarat'd .oat $1.000;
M. M. Campbell. new frnre verandah
At dwelling, Quetwe street ; Walter
rlow. garage. Victoria street; Geo.
•
JUDGE CAMERON
PASSES AT COBOURG
Burial
at Gwkrirh
Godeeich wourus this week the
death of one of Oa most distinguished
sons. Malcolm Graeuo' t'ameron, who
less than a year ago, upon his appoint-
ment as judge of the Comity lburt of
the united counties of Northumtwr-
laud and Durham, left this town to
take up his residence at Cobourg. He
had been he his usual health until
quite recently, and his death, which
on•urre.l at his reeldence at Cebourg
4,u Monday evening, was sudden and
uneximeeed. Mr. Catueroa was six-
ty-eight years of age and is survived
by his -wife; one -daughter, 'Diana
Greeter.; tour slaters. Mrs. John (alt
and Mrs. (Dr.1 A. l'. Hunter. of God-
erieh. Mn. (Dr.) J. 1). Wilson and
Mrs. R. A. Bayty, of London; and one
lrother. Allan N. (Ytmerin. of Tlorlda.
The funeral takes plate tine (Thum -
dew afternoon frrnn Knox church.
Go(ferieh. -
'Takers Plac I'hts afternoon
Barry t'. Meek, enrage. Toronto
,ijr4ree: T. •H.- Mitehell, remodelling
ng, Installing new heating sys-
tem. altering ;rlumhin`, erecting gar-
age. ete.. at dwelling, Scarth street.
estimated coat $1,J110; .1. J. Moser. re-
building shell at hornet shop. Ham -
Ilion street; J. .1. Moser. renveleiltng
Orst door of part of buildlhg onHam-
iltonne street. lusting It into a meet - _ -
apartment. eethnat.wl coat $.'OE); John not be allowed to get away with it. Signal 4,r The Star or with Mr. play-off mateb m1 'Monday night.
Ilarrisnn. garagee and tool-holue•, Pie- The Reeve and Cubneill.r Jae ad- G. W. Meek at We poat.Bi.'e so. that Salttur1 were the victors by , a 4-2
tun street :. Miss Jennie Whitely. re- vi -sell that the council adopt stnutiarl urraug.'mephs limy 1e nude to eau fur count. ie played their usu*st goodt
hingling roof of' verandah. South specifications, w ' builders would those wbn w-itlh•to attend, and to tate ttrend-11f bail and were able to hit op*
nee: J. J. Moser. horn and garage. 'know clearly what was regtnred. them home afterwards. .hcrrtUuei3.. The !kitting ..r Harr?
t timnted .est-$fN)0. Rrbufldieg d t3/eps ) bast Aueuit ah F' invitation woos ex- x-. the Millers' srnr.ahortetup. wag
Derry Day Ceiebraled
Derry Day was celebrated In (loth
.'rich yesterday by a large gathering
of 1118.k Kuigbt 1'recel,tories, repre-
sentIne the ..'unties of Hurpn, Grey,
Wellington. Renes, al.ddl•sex. Elgin
anti 1'ertb. There ;V&A s aple
parade. followed by a. program of
speeches. dial■ came on about 4 0'.
.lock and di,pwraed the crowd earlier
than would otherwise have been the
ease.
slur report of the domoonatratinn 144
held over until nest seek. an it ie: tn-
ps.-sible to get it in ;yp,• at this late.
ho
The News of the Town
Many Going to the Wiwi
('ou.iderable interest i- being shown
IocaILq ,-111... 1.1w..sunuuuceunut 4,t the
harve•stera excursions to the Welt.
and a good many will go from tide
dlstriet to help take vett the big crop
In the Prairie Provin es, A number
have, already purchased tickets for
Westr•rtl points,. Mettle railways ad-
vertler excursions to- leave /:,sterich
August 21st.
Maitland Golf Club
The $eafurth golfers,. w.4, 1,r.• to
visit the' Maitland Got( ('lute hast Stat•
llrriay, proodpnned their visit to Satur-
day next on account of the le,a%y rain
last 0,ek.
ale rs of the Maitland ('duh have
lw'I plkunlug a visit to the thee!'
oa
1•tuuud (:elf and ('wintry ('tub. t t tw
far have not been able to arrange a i Te Compete at Toronto
date suitable to both elide. • I'ruvlding .every mruther I. able to
t get away 011 Thursday. Scutt r :t.
Prizes to Ile Distributed
Mr. ,IL,ore. Pr,,Iitall bortbe►ltural
I intuit r. ,rill be at tit. ,•Idldrep'-
, plods, corner of )lout, sal anti Market
: streets. 4,u Friday aft.ruou. All the!
`ehitdrre nee -asked Lu be en hand at
7.
u'cl ek. wbes' -1 izes willlw
6nteit. -
t'ollegiate Reopening
'rhe regulating of the Urtutruueut
4,I lsdacntlui, re ardi,i1 the opening
14,t the fall term has leen *loomed
from the "first Tt.•sday of September
lifter Labor iray." .tithe. this year
. would In• Neptewber Stk. to the "lied
Tuesday of September- for continua -
1 nom and high wheals and ..,Ilegtate•a.
;oilerlrlt Collegiate liutltlite• theree-
fnre will el -open 011 Tuesday. itep-
temler 1st. •
•
Thought 11 Was a Fire
Was alae roof of the !tank of Con-•
mance bonding on fire? This was
the queettun that arose in the wtudst Tlue fraud has enterer
of a nunlher (4t citizens 4,u Tuesday ' blinds of out more 4
afternoon ab 4,t .i pilo k when they I ,ors. The , test pier
saw anode Issutug from 1111e top 4,t lll,,.ratie Gem.
k tnrihting 'f6r chief t of pie' are busy p. sense
Ike was on the sonic and he was just Baudmaeter Je
on the cert•• of sounding the *re
alarm when it was discovered that
the smoke was coming from a chim-
ney, invisible from the street.
the G,sh•rkh hand veil take rt in
the Laud ...ttnpe•tltien at len-
t o.
' rlbiti Toronto.
hsl at To
, n 1 National
a t f 1Yr
erase C:' ..f
11u twenty p14y-
t. "Sullivan'.
the Iwai boys
h. No. 'tioniot
ere wasi,ialie stand:
a geod chance. and It is hule•d nothing
will prevent them from going to Tor -1
onto. A program of ankle will lel
rendered on the Square next Sunday 1
evening, and the teat sdectlon ant 1N•
IMO .4,f the numbers:
4,r. �
Listowel v. Goderidi
tie•were i
Listowel golf players 144 gni
of the Blur Water Rolf and country:
('lub yesterday -and had A mateh with
the Blue Nater players. the local
player,. winning. Afterwards dinners
was served at the elnh house and ad
enjoyable time was spent, The score:
\. Llatowel . Goderl -h
W
H. R.
E. H
CHmle ..0 S. L. Lloyd ..1
inbeln .0 Mr. ('antel,in 1
orpbi:l A. J. MarKay 0
0,k 1'. 4). I'nreons 1'
Mr. If vral0.- Gen. Armee 1
F. Kelly . .-.-.41--- --13- It. 4+141 .-:-1
Mr: French . :O - R. 9trlekler .1
H. I'. 'Wanner. Mr. Jennings .1
R. A. ('1Sm1e0 Mr. Kerr ....1
W. A. Kibler.A. Kelly 0
J. M. S hlubelf 0 . L. Parsons 1 ;
W.-- Jlohlratera .0 . -- Claalacker 1.
Mr.
• "Gyp" Is Desi
'4I11py' I)r. Mabee's cocker spaniel,
N 1 n ht• firing.
ewes i . t!1 land Y t
fa no m a R
HD owner took him to grand Bend
on Sunday afternoon, and there a
bather, with the kindest of inten-
tions, took him. quite a piece out in
the water and the swim back -to share
Was too much for (he little old dog.
fip reachid the Lahore, but almost im-
mediately ilrepped over and died. His
toaster brought the body home and
buried it under an apple tree in hie
garden. whe•ree "Gyp" had passel
many happy hours. -Gyp" was proh-
ably•the lest -known dog in town. 111
was a (neurite with everybody.- and
hnd a wag of his tett fir every friend.
Tic facer t WPels years old. and lied
heen'Dr. Malec*-ronetant anti faith-
ful eompatiien treses his plumy days.
The'Dtator all dilutes the lit tie Jug's
long .11te and his uncap' from being
erush(d by an automobile to the fact
-that -for- the -)a-1 siocen yeer' 114,...11x{1.
Lumber Ig. - r rr�.
SOFT -BALL LEAGUE
DR. STAGER
FOR FU
°NED LARGE AUDIENCES
HONORS
Named in l with .%ppoiul
meat as • t Uauarie
Eleelrie Wiring ('store fire •
Brockville, A
Thr lir,• brigade was called out ou whose mimes •
Tuesday afternoon shortly bet ore u
oelpk by All ala -ria sett in trout the' rueutlo, d 11
saddens• of Mr. l'. 11. Humber. Vle- 1 Idshupric of (htta
feria street. where wrongly a uueeted � by the regiguat
i (Care- ti'iring hart catwed a blasts- r*.
The service.. of the brigade were not Trinity Cunene,
required. how,•vel•, us the blase '4)144• 1)r. H. H. Itedt
extinguished by Miss !'ern ,Howler. Perth and for
Hall it not been fur Miss Hutuller's University of
quick action a serious tire might harm vllle. flue.
It is eonsld
rholce will fall
from outside oil
Carlo, and the
favor of a Cana
the see.
Iter. Dr. Sea
and Mrs. ('. Sea
developed.
Boat Arrivals
The_ steamer Gleucalru arrived at
I;,Nkrieh on Monday morning with
1'�3.111N) l,usl els of wheat and .wets for
the elevator.
Several yachts visited the harts.r
the past week. The Colleen was here
Thurwlay, the Lou Inuits. oN, Satur-
day and the Katrina on M,tnday.
1,11 TIN•Pday the S0war. a twu-mtl_+t-
ed sailing yarkt with au auxiliary
This n
engine, visited the part. 'Fri to a
elegant little eraft.5nd was lunch ad-
mired.
tu,nlg rho.e..
pr.,wlutuUy
with the
reel racu„, Course of Splendid Entertain -
Tr. •Itjtdwell ments to Conclude with a
tip and Rev. - -
Itrurma 4,i Grand Concert Friday Night
-_..-
rector of
I of the This Is Chautauqua week. large
Lennox. audiences have heard the various, per-
formances ,iu
x-r-
formance•s,iu the big tent at Marler
that the Park. and on the 0114,1.' the programs
clergyman have been eminently satisfactory. The
wear of +kr course (lure* with a wu•Ieal prase'-
aeutiment itt talion. entitled "['lice Shridlerd's
ng riveted to 1)tlewni," .a, Friday night.
t'hnutauqua opened Monday ufrer-
Iowan with a cnnee•rt by the Jugo-Slav
sun of Mr. '1amhnriett Orchestra. This Is a six-
MoAe•rIeh. i piece orehelitra playing Instruments
• somewhat resembling the ukelele and
, the 'niter. and or various sizes, the
!largest .Ping very much Ilk.' a baps
It, of Toronto.(101. 'Their picturesque eustume•s give
fttapkcnd. 11:,' Their
a foreign appearance.
e t
s[ Ik•troit. stool thisimprrmelep Ln rte t gthoned
tfelaUre. hen. when the leader's peculiar a.•1.•nts
returned t., are heard as I* introduce•a the various
a week it. m''mben 4:'1 his eumpegy. Tlut urilies-
tru played a varied program of popu-
et 'Toronto,. is Inv sirs, Southern melodies. xrlw Uuns
ttivnds in from the operas and Nome of . the
cllaramerl*LIC mu k 01 their own coun-
AT CHAUTAUQUA
TENT THIS WEEK
PERSON
Mr. and Mrs. J
for
were i4, town
Miss Annie
.pent two weeks
3\'m. l�
Mr. a
BRIEFS his boat after
Louth.
MIPs !,aura
The W.l'.T.l•. will meet Mouday. clotting relatt
town.
Mrs. Herald
(1011. where she -
month..
Mn. J. An
W elkervilk,
fritods in tb
ML se s LyeUa
onto, were the
August 17th. at 3 p. li..Til foie T�r-
*uue• Hall. Superintendents of de-
partments are expected.
The regutxr 'monthly meeting of the
A11tu,ek Cheerer. 1.0.1).E.. will Ise
held in the Board of Trade room on
Monday, August 171 at 4 p.m. .
Tie 'tulle of rappers' altetsptei
yesterday b1' Ahmeek Chapter, 1.0.1).
substan-
tial
E.. 1 s sot n(hlrywl t 4,tstan-
lm the
tial sof $2'94 was realized..
w tl(pl•ri•h ort iridium! Society
f
eon
• W.C.F.M. 14-44.1. Ia •
On Thursday night tie'Millars took
-an abbreviated eontest Qtau _the_ (LC
I. by a 1t:--11 colt, t • game t.eiug
called on account of .1 knee. at the
cud of the seventh'. Inning.. The
teams were:
Itohit,sun i W. MaeI)ou-
aid it,, D.lairn sb. M Sanders,.n e.
It. Munro cf. W. fiat •rs',n re S.
Sanderson p, R. 4;11m••R 311. .4. Me -
Connell
rConnell. Pe..- - -
\W.l•.F.M. tl, Fox es, W.-Carrtekit;
II. Clpwe rf, J. Wiggins lb, A. Mal-
longb : i. 4;. Young c, R. Sp itferd :)t.,
M.
Walker cf, .W. Duckworth pc
Score by innings; - '
1
Wit
show•"
Ilte nee
tut _
tournamen
words and %ervd Weir won first prize
and George Symonds and Fred Toole
second prize.
Mr. 1t. J. Meg w• in carrying his'
left laid In a ban lee. He h..d• the
e•lt.1 4,1 Itis first tinge•rsnt (tent off the
otter day in the springs of his autd-
nl..l.tl. -while h.•- •
pouring jot, en the tear.
The regular ntunthlr meet of the
\W.•maO'k N•iety 1Knoz
church will be held in the
11issienary Sot*
room „n Tnteoray• ^\ttguet 18, at
The ..'..gram will be Pr
\Ieml.rrs of Golden Gare Royal
Miss M0rph7 .1t . ts'tarkrr 1 ' .trr 3 ou Eligible?
Mrs. R. f'ilml1'0 Miss Pa It. '.1 The annual informal jtatherlug of
Mrs. $eltlnlsdn 0 Mrs. ('rsi .e 1 the men of (:al.'rich and vicinity who
Mies K. Fair..1 Min Tnlhu tO are eighty years of age er over will
Mrs. Waltzer .0 Mrs, •'Mattelhe held on Wednesday-, August 19th.
a • IS tit 3 p.m.., in rat. Patrick's 1'ark. Alt
Hilo have reached this, age are eon
ina
The return game 0111 be pta' t ,lion)Invited to attend this 4uul)l
Listowel 4,u 31'e124'Nday of next week. ; get•together. It is requested that
namesfie teff at -tate -oAice- of-
L'mpttrr-I'. Murphy stet A. Beetle
let Its annual ghdiplue
t windows of taw -i fisr-tn1•
1\'rdtu•sdny. August 19. _--,
regular weekty bowling
nn Monpjay night H. Ed-'Ed-'
sthis
h
Miss Jean
New York C1
ruts, Dr. and
u cli Mr. and M
tended thaw:
held al
Mr. Fred
Robinson retu
nrday attar a
their .bow he
Mies nestle
nit timed 'te L
her ho11da>A 1
'brothet,
eel; floderl•h
lute. Weekl'rwltt
mnry, Nn. .
Milford 13-C.N.R. 8 and $ r )(nights .from Clintons It:t1
The C.N.R. 'emm art tittle fir -t der field and Varna mlirhed in n body ton
fecal of .the confit half 4,t the Pelle- Sunday evening to tet. George's
ole on Tbntrsloy night, whel Salt- church. They were headed 1!y the he
dford 1..'k t! air meu.ore 1:: tb S. eat life tied drinn nand. which played
lisltfurd Wins the Play-off :1 number oft by 11111 tunes. Iter. S. 14.
' aaltfmtl and the 1Wesfcrn Cai,a.1,4' ILlrile. r-lor of the church. dens. 'rel
i'lonr Mills. the lending teams of rhe 14. forei•fnl addr•s-4 to the 4!rif-er. has -
l1 .1 II►rwloniede. fact-tn tin•-ing leis rddre-a ,.ti tlr--,ptinelpien of
the theins, under. '
NIM
rn a1 [M' . e•s \ I
r - • (* on . of 'Ther 4 htMtrri'_ 4 �pptp-y itrti r Moser r -kr f i.T to c tended- 4,, the 55.•41 1 J.tlr allatr4 Jwhu_
1
ht of
i
Id Society for the annual grant Was views of the council rrgardt,g then had reached the arse eighty Y years
ferrel to the (inane* committee. building or. the steps down the river .or over re alert informally in St, l'at-
The. -rwlnrst of Town Clerk Knox y -..----- I risk's Park and spend a aortal after-
-One
4,t Wellesley arrear. 1
-•twn week. Mdl.lays was granted. Cutinrlilor -Lee was in 1414a-111 a noun. Over twenty-five enioyeti this.
nil Mips Ethel Stokes WAS appointed more Is'rmanelt atyte... of steps. lei first gathering, and others exprees+d
ting clerk and treasurer _ter_ five. lila short life. he said, be had knawn -regret at not being able to attend.
rind of Ida absence. four sets of. -steps- -1--itome wuTf- be missing thts-7ear, whiles.
4 communication from the ('rime Meese Muuninga iaterjcct.d, that there are others who have ot•ached the
inister and one from J. W. King. dere heti not been a new saes, there required age 'and are now eligible to
.I', 4.•knowledging receipt of the for twenty years. at which there war membership in this ''m„st ex,•luslve
111411'e ,expression of opinion on the a laugh h1 which Conneillor Lee club in Canada."
....tion of the exhort of electric joined. I There is no expense of any kind
her. were receive) and placed on The Mayor was anxious lest the! connected with this gathering. the
year's estimates be exceeded by the `only qualification being that of age.
L.O.L. No. 1142 asked permission building of the Lore expensive style! l:oderk'h's example last year watt
the erection of an eleetrle sign of steps.,- and the Reeve held that the eepled by towns all over Canada, as
side tie lodge rooms. Referred to woolen steps were better t„ walk un.1. far West an Ynmin.ps„ but at no other
Uc works egglwlttee. and safer. i gathering were there sit many present.
communication from the Atnpu- Finally 11 was decided that the The attendance this year should be(ine
on Asencletinn of the rt War,-*honk''public works committee *honk' pre -I mto•ll larger than lust, when the ole
Mang the council for a,atatahce, pare plans and specifications for a set jw•t WAS met 44o well understood.
received and filed. • of woolen steps and advertise for
Committee Reperta tenders. Master Reymptel and Miss Evelyn
finance committee in Re report l'eople have still been damping re- ikean are spending two or three weeks
memiect-the--perehase- - tiers- tatsw-lviTste-rat a: l'oun-,,witb_ relit res at Ilufalo.-__ -
ge property adjoining the town cuter Lee's snggesti n 11 was decided Miss Weiss atter) • '' the Square 'Infield eta erratic' fit
at a price of $3,250--4 830 to be to have signs erected fsrhidding reunion •fait week.
In mph and the remainder le damping of any materlai whatever Misr Maty Ilnene7 1; wentIlustA+r-timre. --Thr-teaane: -
yenrly instalment, of $800 at the hanks of lake or river. weeks' holidays at Detroit ant Cleve- (1.4' 1 -E. Elliott nil, W. MatDon
with interest at *ix per cert.
are eommittee recommended
the appointment of R. Ander-
GPO. Mnmby and John Vickers as
rs of the Bre t.rigade Ire ap-.
Other recommendation* were
ape Are hall he cleaned. painted
renovated; that the coommittee
into the matter of appointing *n
r to look after the new fire
and that the water and light
shin 1.0 requested to MIAOW
ire lire alarm owftc•h eonn,•eted
once. "
public works committee report-
t * tree had been removed from
., en a ('o-
e . x
'Green', r II
f seas
1n G•
Co -
Street, find that Mr. !lector
had Installed curbing to front
residence. tit. Patsl.lcx..atreeL
e
foottur.. Saltford will later nettle
111 •NG:\NNON
Ut NGANN4N, Ans. 12. -Mr. and
MI's. Wadidge, anti Child. -of Toronto;
141,• visitors at the •hotue et Mr. anti
for the championship with the win-
ners of the second half.. The team.
lined Irl, As, follow.:
11'.C.F.Il.-it. Fox foie W. Carrick
if. A. Mallntigh 211. Sohn Wig11h+ Th:
Jas. Wigging rf. 1:. Young ., 11. Ilief-
Jar41-31.•--1'.-7atrnws-.L-W. buck -worth
P.
t4altfonl-W. Bisset e. 11. Riblet
3t,. It. Elftott If. W. Barlow p, F.
Townsend lh. A. (;aldtirepe 21t, 11.
McManus ss, it. Geitlihorpe 1T, ji. 1141-
I.i:'t l;; rf. .
Scion• toy innings.
W,C.F.M.-000000 1 1 0-2
Sanford- 0 0 1 :t 0 e 2 1 0-7
1'mpin's--E. Ikan 'and W. Mae -
Donald.
G.f ,l. 18 -Square 1
The • G.U.1. showed a reversal of
form on Tuve/tiny night, whets tiny
swampSSl the Squaw under an %bale
nnehe of thirteen roils. The Square
narrowly avoided A shutout by m,•ur-
Ing- one run In the ei htb. The
c
Complaint having bees- made of the land. •
loading of wood at the beach. lensing Mr. and Mn. A. It. Vail and two
sliver.. to the discomfort of bathers, daughters. of Waehingtun, D.C.. are
the harbor committee was empowered visiting Mrs. Vail's mother. Mrs. J.
to act In the matter. • H. Colborne. - --_.
Councillor lee reported the refusal Miss Bruce Is here from Washing-
ton. 1).C.. on her annual summer
visit.
Mr. Sentt McNally, of Flint. Welt,
Is visiting at the 014 home herr.
His. Opal Traynor, of Flint, Mich.,
in visiting friends In town.
Rev. P. 3. Gnam left. on Monday for
a period of recuperation at Mt. ('le-
a report. 0 mens. Mich.
Te improve Fire Aiarwt system \ Mr• 1'. T. nook of Rnffaln, has teen
Tlie next topic was eke Bre of the renewing acgnalitanroa In town this
previous Monday night, -1, was In- week.
Jr ducedi by the - Deputy Rave, who 4 i)�H NOTtSB
inset foliate acts hupwnving
action,
spw•Inl committee recommend- the alarm system. jli
at the chairman outline unfree it. was left to the fire (committee t*
and regulations and bring in a devise a plan for a fire alarm ayrtem
bylaw. thrnnghout the town. and In the mean -
About Johnston House time a telephone is to he Installed In
P s at
en 'i ort r
Grn Bleu m sl la d n
but rgr
er'it 1
, tv were all adopted. R
revs,
1
tctinn with the fire commit- rite town, hall, and an alarm switch is
fit there ea* tnrther wrens- to bis isatallwt at the waterworks
the Johnston matter. Reeve statin' and one at the town hal.
Paid It was the most tinselly The pulite work* eemmltte0 w*
M frnllding he had Pier
ongh he did not share Roun•
aye' fears that the house
mhle dawn. Councillor Tut -
last year's council had troll -
the Name man -"could not
to do anything at apt." Mayor
n sold Johnston wax flouting
of the ersnm ll and ahrml'l
of the C.N.R. to deliver a ('.P.R. ear
on the C�N.R. tracks at the north aide
of the harbor and thought the matter
should he taken ttp with the Itailway
('nmmiseton.
4'ouneill„r Hays urged against *117
precipitate action and the matter was
referred to the harbor committee foto
*nlhorized M have repairs made to
the office hntlding of the former Yp-
ttonal 1llipinitlding ('n. on Brock,
street. Alio to the roof of the freight
.tied *t the h*thor. •
Bylaw No. 18, for the pnrehaPP of
the property adioteing the town hall.
rens read three times and paired. and
the council then adjomm.d.
*Id lb. D. Nairn 21.. M. Sniffier -0e t.
R. Munro If, W. Sanderson rf, It.
Sanderson p, R. Gilmore cd, A. Mc-
Connell 4411.
tepiare--P. Johnston rf. 4''. Shear -
down '2h. W. Suasel :It,, N. t.ddart
c, 4'. Black p. 11. 111. hay lf, It. $ualz,•1
IPM, U. Retteom it,. It Black (f.
Score by innings:
tt.C.l.- 2 1) 4 2 Af 1 0 41-13
tkplare-41 0 11 4) 0 4, 0 1 41- 1
Cmpire44T>C. ik•a1 :old J. Stewart.
The Limp Club 're. W.('.t.M. game
wchtlnlel for Tneeday night was post-
poned.
The Won I.n*t
4 1
('. N:R.
8 ' 1
a 2 , .•ttpy the pntlplt It- the 1' sited
2_.-_-Z --- - Lot{, uu,rultut and t.•i,Itfpg next St
1 2 day.
1 2 The United chur(11 will bald n gar -
1 >< peal party cm Tabor 11,7. Septetuhcr
1 >f 7th.
Mr. and Mr.. /shies }WM.. load 0.
Mrs.
aweek Mr.
sod
i last
guests T o•le
t R
C�. Landers and son David, lir. and
Mrs. I;Iils•rt McS.'lI and Mr. �ellle
Stacey, of Fullrrtnn, and Mr. nod
Mrs. Alex. Me tlw,rge, of Listowel.
The nervier. rat North street }'Duel
church next Sunday will tut a* fol-
lows: 9 a.m., ehttrch (lasses and
Men's Club. 10 s.m., landay school.
Pdblie worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wright. B.A., of Trinity
BM. H. W. Rh
Baptist ehwreh, Hamilton, will preach
in the (1o4etic'h Rapttat ehnreh next
Sunday. Morning snhjw't, •11 n'elnrk
-'•A Great Tett for T)nUerera." *veto-
ing.
then=
Ing. 7 o'elnrk--"A (!teat Race.'•
The regal*r monthly meeting of the
Arthur (Vele will be held 1n the I(r-
Mrs 41. M. Mehenlafe.
Mrs. Ch:es. Imes t r i:.slrrf •h. wis
a.week-tut viellvr._aLtlys__I.otne of Mir foal, again for a 0111'0. alas t eel a
Intl Mrs. F. Ho„a.-- I sp. aft 1114 • *iiner : IT Spokane, Wash- • w1 111 these two Wenn. would control
7le•i. �: is itlntrsut; #r': 111iti,,til-aa+i l ivalurr -while ilea.• ilineka has IN 1.11 :1! the . "hr01Nt. hit it r fhe hew 114.1' oven-
. ++f
Yearn Lm• 117-
sur e..we• , Itt•fore the ensniug entertainment
r began Mr. J. 1'. iMac addr•saed the•
raStuck. of gathering briefly 0n behalf of the
Itdsylsa,� with guarnator1. asking the people who ap-
preeinte ('hadtatiqua to du it little
14 •jieek, of Tur• missionary work and induce their
ns Yrs. M. c.friends to purchase wnu•se tickets.
lie then introduced the manager. Mr.
1N hoar, from Harris. who told the audience why It
fait to her par- was ne•P.sar1 fur , ('haurauqul to
C. Hunter. have the guarantee It asked.•nud thou
ear 1tPwnrt rat- spike ' the program to he presentedBotta. ,cn,ccu, this week. l
141,4. past week. The muni, 1 r the et ening {terror- * -
•0nd mks.Huzri mance 0us furnished by the Juno
-1•rtroil on Mat- dlsv.T„mburi.;, orchestra who caught
s' racstlon at the fatty ..r 11. ,,ening audleuete• as
they had "f 11,4,1 e1 the nftrru,..u.
$.•alert.; bra- The ..election from ';It Trustor."
aft• t' aI' lt'llnIi was e.LN.•ially vii).' ',I
tb.. a,.'kt ,.1 her Ur,, IIi110a Ira JUI
The I ('1uner 4,t 411. 45•I4118 0.844, .Dr:
lbu Mary Hllt .i Irn .item*, It minder 0t 'tnnl
of tinrw-, at on.u. a i.•uti/11 ws1et 4* a Ztineen
•1. s „.,„iiur a 8111 Enrol.• and a wrMrr--wheewisrt-i-
G.ede•r�-•h.
11.- h.lv, leen publiahe'd in lending
ee
1111 return- s,-leut)Ih journals :of- different coma-
e -Ali relative the mead. Ile .ubjectir. Mined. upeu
were of tuts. Dr. lanae
Mise Ruth 1,a Ik,•rrllte, speaks ,easily slid fir.*rtf-"1N►-'4111'-*- "w"-- --'-
Miss ()encode e:nli.-k'. ofIlineteille, humorous and yet ',•rloel•, I1.' presents
1'en4.. and Miss -Alum Ford, ac LWinnl- hist alai raehh,Ili I
l
i
i
i dial aj. 1
all,f ten
Iwo. are guests of Miss 1)Itve sten.
Muster Emile.. Mero and 1118k. Mar tin• mr,cs.ge 11e wished to cuureey. that
garet 31.ro, 'truce street. are spend Weakness might'- become strength.
Ing tutu ni-eke+ w'Ith their gratitIper ,l.knt*s might be turned to heirjth.
en;s. at r. and Mrs. Joseph Morn; sea• and fallen. 11111 an(.ts-. it p•n .!
forth. 'wuniti I,rstan,l +4,,d obey the lave*
31r. and Mr ."Want -r 11uc1mw111. et by which their bring Is governed.
Toronto_ are ming their t•'l,lrl, • . .Some of his claims •wtm(d rather 4.5 -
in lolQn.' Their r:oo. l.eemnrd, + n u , traingnn1.1,.i itte said -Grey- errtereeF
tiu•in after ,pelting a 'mouth i-, 31.1• upon *omni expierieuee. For in-
kaka. ..teams.. he said Ih1.t if he were allow-
- -Mr.' nint
llow---Mr'sntt-Mew-Wm.- Healy. of 1 alro>~*_•d 10 ,antral twit. boors of a lerso0 44
71(i'li rp�ytl,t�t „Iltr palm week. In tewtl. sully life hr trail -it Awl wished o -
nlae'L1 1i1k 1,rethera, ('harleivat.1 Jo- Poll anything
ite 'with. and revisiting old +rwtee'aftr1 a le... 'Ph -e hours of ...telt important*.
-h.,.y..,,,. � lie in.li.utwt were the first hour of
' Mrs. 1lturks and MIs. furter ars lo the no.ruing ant `tfii: w4, a gedng i•,
t. d.cp *I .1glot . The impute'•. revels. -
1hiidren..e1 T'h erntoll, were the guests Cannon ow l nlifuritIa y ant
•.(.31r. awlMr,. 1' 141.41.• at the begin- Mr. 1.11wreu,Reid 1* again at hi- lir. .lours' hra- lire carrying
wing of the tt,+k. Mr. RlntnuT WWI poll a. iTMt leaving Faubel Entertainer*
111 •torr fur h short time.Sincers. E;tuhel in the rhil-
n c• with his sassy t:0, t r t 1 tee' pars - Ise•u at 'Timmtra,/ta Northern Ontario. drvn i entertainment ..n Tuwdny
.•F.rrlyn Heed and! airs Ernest Clark. of MacTlrr, 1- morning ,crltMly .aught the fan,•y sof
girls and Vey*. who tartest out In
Sanford
Lions
Square
Rankers
n fernier pastor here And was pleased1
to "euetr acquaf,tat I t t t •ars ago Mr.Reid hits Mr.and M
friends.
Mrs. t My Jones s ill town. it, ns, 11e ( y
Margaret e C are in 1,.441er1•h at•week.
spending in
a f,•w day thew' in
3r.tending the Chautauqua as, tsln week- rived i11, t1, thisfor
1.1115 theBlack
thirdiitime afterIt on program Atilt bow tielr
the
Oita...
anti Mrs. F. Ross are also attend- tide yea n.
t thin year he hat. tnkrn {mfrs in ()rang, (bildren, and. let 4,44 add: Ude grown-
� A'- .t o s.. one, -toe. dill enjoy- the bright musk,
The congregationcof Erskine Pres dr a rntl n
10 join
church 'revolved t' invitation Mr. and MIPS4:1. .Toho ton, of Sar• fun pre.videll nhy�Mr. i+and` Mrs, Fihi
, I juin with mimic
.h - 1' at rPerk, ant! he
(hunch l4, a picnic held at Harbor � nine spent the hast week In tOwtL'Mr. bel and Mlrn. �Aetvlr,li0o. : PO Park, Goderich, 04, 'Thursday after -I Myer. who is a newspaper man, being' of the pts ' a
i,a,y. A number nc,•e•ptrcl the tuvita-)competed uith The New York World, manIpnlated by Miss Williamson. was
lion and spent the day in Goderioh. I gave The Klgn:1a pleatiauttali. asp to. finny pl aettgfh Itt„nperse d some 1111
.4 large repre•aentstion trout our 1 Mr. Joseph y, of Iloston,
ttly were In G,sierlab at the usage Mass., is, holidaying,at ts.he Hhomell f grant
drali es admininteredie of dRInrthe .11 Nld
4rI,,.. 1n.,en tfir iitTt., A d position in the ad- Ips•m. raefog y,* - rRe•tively-reeittel.-__
ML. F:IIa Hasty ,tut' purchasedof the s nuts, fisc,. the p.Ptn.
1 * I,w /Ma a Rea' 1 ' tt Couldn't-
Mr..
'mildti t -
n verljling deparin, rat of One n
err .. St cnton
Vs,+ Staunton Reid Is a visitor in iott•kllttwa American magaritx•s. her
lir Isi.iaP,MJ
HenryHoven with ) and Moils
Gode sir h Ulf week. st d tax 1••- \4,t fora
long , ,k Mr* envy time has a (bnrlPTl(II
Mrs. T. 41. Aib•n 1111(1 .laughter. Gear- grandson, Earl ,fear men ,
i( have arrived home from St rat- turned to her home at Gradual slyer ,idol n'-'• any1T'm mown. RA n li• was ibitli l by
ford. 4 4Pre they had spent a week or Ing her ing
soti+11i1'3.-.lrs.(1'Elm•r,i Won It- l.:tura-Fit-ami e•nml(+oy nu 'I'm•.day
ern dnl'a• 'Sheardown, awl their evening. There were 1ritks•that were
Mis+ Lyle Higgins Ell i+ •t present Anil Samuel funny. Iri.'14- that were, tJ)ectn.-,iI r.
elPrka in Chas.e.JF:II'II'o, store. families. sod
Mr.eh
and sirs. days
ibs we of Elora, three
anti Mrs..f•'aunt •eSask.liyspent new Irick that
only de.•Ienal beautiful,
themid
tuystery.
spent a few`s nys thea week as la. neve• wens. of K _.
Rln�Tk_trt Ttlr. rind Mrs. Rote, Dari, l t .ire the part week with Sl.,l.e.nriat acre, the most siert -511-rel---s-
Mr. D. F. Goa
Bowden, of 14t. Tho
visiting at the home
1). Sproul.
Rey. Mr. Menonniti. o
will preach in the Presbyter
,.n Sunday afternoon at 3 p.
Mr. Searle, of St. rillmns.
•
• 1• 11r. , ,y►i_ _.
air. MaOinreh,r'. l*renta, Mr. IIII4 ti.nl weir unaT,Tcs-f0 ,TT1 1 fire way- to- --
Mrs. D. Mn"31111111. town. Mr. Mae- nhi.14 the magician (lid the m•et emits-
Murphy repos U1 crop prospects Ing Ihinge. brought flowers mit of
In the Prairie l'rovinTe,e aro ex.•etleut. empty,'ornue'eplaa. rihh,.n.l.y the yard
Mist) Evelyn held and Ma+tern from the collar of it -mall boy and a
1'111111w and Clifford Mennry, of betty white 'rabbit from hie pocket.
l,tieknew. Mr. and itra. Stanley Lha 'rhe silk flag trick 'acne very tienutifut
ray •*nd bales, 4,f i' --rt Elgin. Mr. and anti ,•lleltel,•nthusla•ti.• :applause. The
Mr.. Ales. iti,hard•nn and daughter. turd tri.kx anti the (kinase rings were
Ethel, and Mise Iteth Richardson, .of ..I.1 tricks. hot were al
• my+terlonx it
Proton. spent n 1.1v days lately with ,bnffling ns ever, alit the etrPIrlIrte ln
*
3Tr n iifi --ii ; 11 ?. 1'1111l14 .r • ! *'.4--a epee eft .' i.i.--"t-'u.�atsld_ t,it_I
reef. Ilnderleh. ; a temple of 7,nrna•ter, with Its drama-
ut-ot-town gut+til at the nine fit ending• made people fairly hold
hire Tea Shop. 11111* Water Bench :' their breath.
Mr. a I Mrs. Wm. D. Bishop. Wash• Of course the ehlldren were much in
Ingtrnr: ('.; 1. II. McDonald, Hen -1 achene and were keenly Interestei
snit; 0. .. flop. Toronto; Wm. IIcpdn•' ipctatnrs, eap•r'lally when one small
1 II. Sa in •31h,h.: MI.. 1. Tiepin• tiny was tailed 4e the atafw'e and %wiped
t* R bran Into "-realty
I ohlrffnl.pf to
r a
' r ton Ry
M Maggie • ldsk
In
Ina
1 MfA
la
n RR
stall.
Ir uta even
more PR-
Spenrte. Mich.; and Mrs. .1. A.a-, trulileal t (nn'dy. i
1p.ncer. Mise kla 111. Homey. Exe 111,',1 than the' iso? frnhn Whom l pini
ter: Mr. Lemont `llnyder. Detroit:`. the rabhlt was drawn,. It was an.even-
.even -
Miss Ionise Burton, irs. Wm. Iter- I ing of ellent : Ande theyey e e
ton. Eves; Mr. and `Mr.. Wm. 11. being y j
Wilson. Mr. Geo. Wilson, Anbufn:`' h1lgely. Johan R. ArnoldMr. and Mrs. fame leers. Dungan- I
non: Mr. Frank 1•. !Wiper. Miss iketsy One of the One -t 4cter,•, ever
Ann Nurehle. (Continued on purge 81
any and Mrs. F.
s, are this week
Mr. and Mrs.
Pen et ung,
I .hurls
1 tie-
SPECIAL
ie-
SPE(iA OPTICAL OFFF
R
High-grade gold -Stied apoetaei.S sad
eyeglaswea with lest flat spherical
IenpPs for only $4 on. All other style
nt frames and tenses at town./ woos
Eyre examined by Mr. Hngha.n, for
nerdy optical expert fbr Rents. Tor-
0nt:n, and Henry Morgan « Cdr., Moul-
ton room of Knot church on Mon- !real. The best optleal work to be
day. Angntst 17th. It 8 pm. - Mra. obtained and at moderate prlee.. Two
Frank Sannders sed Mita (let* Me- Amy. only, Frldar, Saturday, Anoint
Creath w111 have charge of the meet- 21,- 22. (cane .serly . Ihaltb'*- .Alts
IDR•
More, Goderieh.
yea.. 5,-uov.
Messrs. DAvid Eagle, of Toronto.
and Fred Engle, of Hamilton. are
spading n week's holtdnys In town.
Mrs. D. Witmer and children hare
returned to their home *t Detroit. et
(et .A vlslt with the farmer's Mother,
Mrs. 1). 14toddA rt. .