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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-8-27, Page 1For the Bride 1 Our Wedding Invitations, An- nouncements and Cake Box Cards all reflect that distinctive style so desired by the bride of to -day. Telephone 35, The Signal MElENTI-EIGHTH YC* NO. 3• GODERIOH TALL TAIR WILL BE A GOOD ONE Best Program for learn to Be Pre- sented Sept. 9. la. 11 The Goderich Indurtrlal Exhibi- tion of 192.1 girt% excelltwt promise of belug the brat for many years. The directors *rt working with a will to place It In a higher position thou ever to popularity and prestige. and with g ood weather the efforts 9f President tluudry and his asmielates should be eruwnett with mitre**. Thr general admission ..barge, which during the war war Increased to 30 cent'. has for this year been rte %tined to 2 rents, and it IN hoped that the public will chow apprecta• tion of this move by attending in wch large numbers that the reduction will be justified. The prize list hat been carefully re- vised, with a view to encouraging the exhibition of all the staple product.• of the district. Copies of the Ilst may lw had on •pplk•aHon to the r.eretary. 1)r. W. F. Clark. Goderich. The sec- retary reque,4i that exhibitors make lhrlr entries early. la order that the last-minute rush soy as much as pusalhle is.• avoided. Entries are be - Ing Deceived already, sad the secre- tary reports an unusually brisk de• mend for copies of the prise Het Merchant.. and manufacturers who intend making displays In the main hall should send applications for apace at once either to tthe secretary or to Mr. W. H. Robortaoa. chairman of the committee having Ghia matter In charge. A number of applications for space have &treedy been received. Including some from outside of town. There will be plenty of entertain- ment at this year's Exhibition. Bar- low and Barlow, sensational and comedy acrobats, with their trick house, writ give a performance full of laughs and thrills. The famous Henderson Juvenile Pipe Band. bt London. will be here, and their pro- gram of piping. drumming, dancing and singing will alone i* worth the price of idmlasinn. These refinal and am,mplishrd artists, In /addition to their stirring band music, have a re- pertoire of Scottish. Isiah. sailor. gypsy and clog dances. pinging wpe- rtaltiose etc.. which insnree a per- formnnee Interesting to all. In addition to the free performan- ces, twf.re the grandstand. there will he u his Midway with its mnuy anti -Visited attt'ai The rogra m of speed tent • will0/1111 ie n n Ares knndd two on Frldny afternoon. with mir-es nggregnting 11!1(1[►. Another attraction which 1s in pro- ' reps of arrangement is the final tame of soft -hall to determine the clinm- plonMilp of the (l.wlerie•h Softball League Look for farther announcements next week and get reams to spend the hest time of the year et the Gtelerk•h TndnstrIal Exhibition. Wednesday, 1Atnralar pot! Fridley. September"t'- 10 and 11. R. K. Robertson Menne* Jadgealdp it has beton announcer. In the• Tor- onto oronto press that sir. It. 14. Robertson. H.C.. of Toronto. a Goderich "old boy. has declined an offer of appoint• meet as a judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario. Mr. Robertson be- fore his removal to Toronto enctlatetl his prefrpslon et Stratford for some yenrp. and The .Bcaeotidiewald of that elty maker the follnwIng refer- ence: For some time It has been an nps•n perret that our former townsmen, now practising his profession in Toronto` has hatlythe refwal of a High Court Jndge.lilp. which temptation it was Irately annnnnced in the peas he had decided not to accept. Both farts, that ..f the offer and of hip declina- tion, gwfik volumes, In the first platy indlcnting a high position In the legal prof. -,.inn, and In the tter'ond show- ing that the emoluments of hie regu- lar practice advise him whilst still a comparatively ymng 'Iona not yet to peek the *better of the jndlr•Iary. Boon niter Mr. Robertson's *partner from Stratford to Toronto. It was els Serve4 by obi Stratford friend* 'that hla name began to appear with grow- ing frequ•ney In ennne-tlon witH capes of ppeelal importance. anti It wap evident that hip ihnrnnghness and mental alertness were hewing A may for him to »-11(iess In his profes- Mon end bidding fair to rnnk him anon among the leading hamsters of Tnrnnto. which means the Prorine'e. ELDERS AND STEWARDS NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH Result of Balloting Almost/weal en Sunday Last The reanitn of the election of the preinion and the hoard of slewareia of North street United chnrch were an- nounced on Sunday lass and are as follnwsr: The mpmtwrs of the session are: For a term of six years: J. 1'. %Tome. A. M. Robcrtaon, Dr. A. T. Emmerson. Rev. J. E. Ford. For a term of four years: J. E. Tom, W. T. Iiailie, 11ev. Jew, Hamilton. Jame* Mitchell For a term 01 two rear.: .1 W. \'natstter. Alex. Saunders, John let -ton. J. II. (Intim m. The membership of the board of atewsrls iso as follows: For a terns of three years: H. R Long. \P, 1'. ('rid bats Jas. McManus, T. 1t. Wallis. .1. R. Wheeler. For s term of two year*: A..1. l'altridge. Geo. W. An drews. W. R. A. 'Neftel, C. id. Ito ert, eon. E. C. Belcher. For it term of one year: W. 'Reye Sharman, H. 1.. ftelk- etd. Gen. Gould, J. W. Moore. W. T. PNMw. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. Jab Young ;,,,e MB J. C. Mesa spent the week -tial at London. Mr. 1?. Mor Tor- onto, was lit town user Sunday. Misr -Mary Hyau has gone to De- troit, where she hu- u posltlyu. MW !Leta Grattan* 1s the guest of Mhos M. Lewis at 'l',er,oto. Mr. Roy Miller, of Toronto, 1s spsudlsg his holldnp, herr with Mr. J. M. Graham. Mie„ Jean Otlupmnr., of Palmerton, has hero vlafttug fro add In town the {drat week. Mr's. Walter Watt-. of Chatham, 1s the guest of Mrs. llarold 1'. Young this week. Mies Amelia Hetherington has been s-ngaged to trach the Nile retool for the coming year. Mn. ('1)r.) .1. G. Huat and son John, of London, ere speadtng a few toy. at Hotel Sunstt Mrs. -Warwick, of Tories, is visit- ing her mother and -.owe Yrs. P. 11. and Misa Rose Fox. Mr. I.ou gender and Mr. Frank Stoker» of Port Hope. 'pent the week- end at their homes hers. Mrs. Wm. Tighe roamed to town from Milwaukee last wteh and will remain here for a fa4411.1104. Mien Margaret Kelly. a Sinkers. and Mrs. Jas. Mrl►onogk, of Petrol's', visited finnan In town last week. Miss Myrtle Eider, ut Cargill, was slotting her cousin/4 the Muses El- der. St. 1)avitra Mre,•t, tins past week. Mr. Andrew Lynn, ol'Detrolt, hes returned home after a pleasant 'twit with his mother told sister in town. Miss Margery Telhurat ha* return- ed to her home at London after a visit In Goderk-h with Mee. H. Ubelacker. Mrs. (,err. Mac\'tsar and son, Alez., have returned home from their visit to Mrs. MecVlear', parents at Flora - dale. Miss Olive MeNee bas 1bCrned to Toronto atter a plea month's mit with her parents. Mr, and Mra Jas- Motet. Misers Ruth Mabe. and Dorothy Sheerer. of Slmcoe. are holidaying in town and visiting their readtive. Dr. 1.. M. Mabee. Mr. ■nd Mrs. Alex. MacLennan and risiblren. of Windsor, were recent visitors at the home o� Mr. and Mrs. James F. Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Jnha 11 - y. Mrs. Barlow. sou rind daughter of fort Huron, visited friends - en laM Saturday. '4 - The Mina Orel aad Stexl- dart. of Lets Ste rt. Mr. anti Mrs. A. C. WhZt. . sof Tor- onto, oronto, are tlpttink :at the jt no- of the lady's mother, Mrs. McIsei . t'ambria road. alrp. 1'. *. 1Ovely and cb.'.Iren, who spent the 'holiday month- In town, left this afterats li for tli home at Toronto. Mr. urrille Murphy r trued to Preston after spwuding 1s . vacation with his parent* Jnr. and Mrs: T. T. Murphy. Newgate street. Sur. and Mrs. it. A. Rh-. rz o1 Dor- eheeteer. are righting et the homeof the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. otters. Britannia mad air. and Mrs- Frank 11 seliery, of Detroit. err rbdtiug at the home of the• former'. -d-t... Mrs. W. Risers. Britannia road. 311s. Miry Hussey ''.earned last week fr her holidays ,end watt ac- eomiwni') by her friend, Mins Helen Murphy. of Poet Hnron- Mr. 31. i1. Martin and daughter, Madeline. have left for their borne at Ottawa after spending three weeks, In Geterkh. the guest' of Mrs J. C. McInteeh, Wept street. The many friends of Mime Mae Rivers will 1.e pleased to knee?, that elle Is making favorable prngrers to- w-arshs recovery after a serious opera- tion In Toronto general hspital. Mrs. Peterson rind dtughter•. Eileen, of gamin. and Mt•e. elacine Elliott, of ('hkagu. returned to their homes' on Monday after a wse•k's visit with Mrs. D. Elliott. Neiman street. Mr. and Mrs. Militate ('ralgip an- T100114e the engagement of their daughter. Jesele (olive .tlexandrie, to L. -wt. Russel Itends r, leo. of Mr. and Mrs, (Gert. Bender, Jlewgate street, Goderich. The ntarrlage Is to like place early In September. Dr. F. 1'. 3faber•, of the Baptist College of Shanghni. Chitla, with hits wife and family, was In town for a fear days visiting ills brother. Dr. L. W' Maher. Dr. Mabee It at present on furlough and le finking a poet - graduate course et (10111 labia Unlrer- ,sity. New Tnrk, Mr. sad Mrs. Allan Rowlett ani( elaogtiter, Marie, of Vnneouver. B.('.. have been visiting at 41-. Rowles' boy- hood home III Ashfield Oils month. 3fr. Rowles. who 1s Is graduate of Goderich ('olleginteejn•tittite, la now the prin.'I al of ones, of Vancouver's' high acboola. M1. gory+ The Signai a pl(lMnt cell while in torn. Out-of-town Risen. ret the liltte Bird Tea SLnp: 3fr,,, NewtgSn-Brady. Itnyf.4d: 31st. R,tre•rte'dt Movie -en. Montreal; G. E. finite Toronto: M Mona Rigger., Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. S. (t. 'faker. Miss Stuart. Mist Mc- Pherson. Mrp, Laing, Miss Ball. Tot - onto: Ml.,. Madeline Green, I)r. and Mrs. ('hurter Atlbdtt. T.nh.lm4, Mr. Harold Smith. Vsnvonver, B.('.: K. 14. Cowan. Scifor*: Mr. and Mrs. Aordnn. Regina ; Milk Jefferson Thor - len. Ih'troit: Mrs. Ellimbeth Mur•hy. itolnx. Wis.: Mime 'Hannah L. Par pons. Tapered. 01,1n( Mee. Daniel TV Striekter. (1rveland: Meda P. 41. 1)anlel't, ,New fork City; Mra F. W. Corky. !Andres: Miss 1' Mncdnnald. Detroit; Mies H. $a.•dnnald, Wheel Ing. W. Va.: Mrs; Louis Ti. Paine. Miss, M. M. Paine, }'oled°, MIM Roth Taylor. Pelham, N.Y.: Mrs. Albert E. Davie Lansing, Mich. • GODERICH, ONTARIO, TH SDAY. AUGUST 27, 1925 The News of the For the A. C. Hunter Trophy Tomorrow (Friday) will see the Anal coateet Dor the A. C. Hunter trophy at the Blue Nater Golf and Country Club. Dr. Hunter aiul Mr. Sandy Bowden are the players In the finals. New Drygoada Met'ehaot Mr. W. J. smell. of Arthur. who re- cently pure•hased the tlrygesls sbw•k G.ttl.g Raaig� fent Tetania Thr Goderkh Mpt.1 will leave on the ('.Nat. train utxt Wednesday af- ternoon for Torun*, nhere they will take part in the head competition at the t'auadlan National INN let len on Thursefay, Ss. caber :t. panel mower H. E. Jettisr received n of d ,yesterday that 11 f lluw•ing Iwunt. Iwsl,ks Godrrkh tc ruh•reti fu eta -s •'C," Of amn our betide of not of the Colborne atom, aunoutses then more than twenty. players: (:.1..11.1., he Intends remaining in Goderich and Nrw Toronto, We Barrie, Dolt - ridge, Petrolea. tsger•avnle, Mea - ford and Listowel. /4 Contributions ta . Tian% Funds The following s.hitional cuutribu Owe. to the baud t�j,dd are acknow•1- carrying on the business. He has taken up residence on :N, -agate street. His advertisement appears on page 5 of The Signal this week. Maitland Golf Club Note. The following is the draw• for the third round of the play for she la - Peed Tool.- dies: handicap trophy. to 1w players off not later than Saturday. August 29th. Tier. Father 41111114.. Mrs. Wallace -Mir. Mooney Miss A111 Saunders -Miss Olive Ab leu T Dr. Mary Tom -Mrs. Donaldson Miss Jowle tsaundere -Yrs. Mitchell Miss E. Wililama-Mesa Newton - Brady Rod. Johnston . $ 1.00 2.00 3.110 Thea Ws ('suid Pick Our Own Dates N'ill dates grow in Goderich? Mr. Arthur Suazel says they will, and in proof he prodhlcrs some sprouts which developed from that..-Wnn•`x thrown our In his backyard Inst .pring. It is wonderful to sere bow the little green sprout breaks through the hard surface of the stony. It might 1e• difficult ult to perwaek• a dote - palm to remain neve through a Gaet- er4ch winter. but it would be an in- teresting experiment for name mem- ber of the Hortkaltural Society. Saturday •Nighrs Spectacle A peculiar phenomenon In the sky on Saturday night, about 10 "'deck. ck. attracts -et the attention of a numh.•r of citizens. A strong band of light stretched aeon.. the zenith from emit to wrest. with • somewhat slighter band running across it shame at right tangles., making au immense emits. Later on observers noticed that the, baud. le•gan to break up. There were various (oujosetures se to the origin of the unusual appearance, which probably was a variation aurora borealis. at Toronto asking tor an ezpianatioa1 of ■trnuge not brought the fol- lowing reply; 'Tbe'ray of light seen by you is merely the first formation of the auroral arch. In northern latitudes it mak'e's its appearance lu this measlier every evening. It theta breaks up into streamers and folds which we often we herr." Goderiels Golfers at Llwtowel The Listowel Banner has the fQk.Lir lowing reference to the visit 'of mem- bers of the Blue Water Golf and (.mntry (tub to Listowel an Wednese day of last week: %V.rine•eday half -holiday was a gala day at the Listowel Gulf anti t'onntry ('lub, the °session bring a vMit in fore by memtwrs of the Blue Water Golf and Country (tub of Goderich. twenty-eight strong, -divided twelve ladles and slxteen gentlemen, who en - MUCH NOTES gaged In two eeparate matrices with the local club members The links the •eknow:tdg..o $ 0.00 10T.3fr $11321 It is desired to later a uniform for the band wlwn they go to Toronto to take part In the osemstltlon at the Exhibition, and further contributions will be gratefully received by Band- master Jenner, Mr. ?l'. K. Saunders, treasurer, or any mr.be•r of the baud. Town Retunting OUeers Appointed Mr. ('. .4. Nairn, of liodertch, has teem 1'1gw.111trd Federal' returning ottic,•r for North Haran. and Mr. 1). F. ale4:rr.p,r, •of Siaforth, for :South Huron. 1'udrr lite legielatluu passed at the rtr•ent session pt PANtratl1,. lie •. (Akers ore appoiseett not Ihr a single rle,llesl es tormerb, but to hold the position until another ap- pointment is made. Lawn Bawling Note. In the weekly lawn bowling tourn- ament on Friday night S. Bawden and t'. McManus won lirat prise and ('has. l;rittith and J. Brophy seennd prize. In the tournuweut on Monday even- ing IT. T. Edwards sad T. Glazier won first prize and A. Taylor and F. Hibtwrt •ss,oud prize. 4.id,rirh howlers will he represent- ed at the IAtckuow tournament today (Thursday'). Real Estate Notes Mr. P. J. Ryan bast disposed of his B�rr'oop.rty un A leiwe street to Mr. ('his. McCitbe or -town. lie has also ..old his resident* on Trafalgar sire4 to Mr. P. Rohlus..n, of Ansa ('rale. who Is coming to town to n -silt•. Mr. Ryan Is erecting _a reel brick house on Newgate street witieh he , experts to occupy in October. Mr. Douglas Mooney hes purchased A pretty midouni t r wedding war the Button residence ou North :•trent. The I,)urnIn estate have sold the red brk•k resldrenee on' Stanley street to Mr. Jas. (:arriek. Mr. Chita. Muir recently purehaarel on a twos -tory r•n'denee• (Jamey _ *thea from Mr. JasBuchanan. To Honor Bishop of Huren T'rtliminary insp. have Iesn taken Try clbttmh ergaeisa.tins hr the Angli- can dloceee of Huron to mark fu Counter Check Books We can meet any corapeti- tion. If you need a new sup- ply call Telephone 35, Tel TR/ SIGNAL PRINTING CO, LDdEM. P* -'ars BitIEFs A large tarty 'from .talarre hold a picnic ret atepeae•tuug Park yrsrrrdny. ft twine the 11(1' holiday of the vil- lage. Handy utero) -Iwai saieTwtai. just the proper thing fuer 1111dren, In unr tra`elte( good* sieparllnprt. t1H'AR- The regular eri* W.upso'a- at Hie home of on Thursday, new W. At hesutt & 144 'ot• the God - pill be held , Elgin ave., at 3 pee. reunite of ad- rsrttsuuwut for this lcitdit was revs -ic- ed tee, late. Ott dint- lids of a�ve hlia Iso Ing offered are yarns. blanteta, towel- ling, chluta, .betting and eoreets, Randall Manhunt, from ran away on Monday sad collided with an pier• irk light pule on- Kingston 'street. breaking R oft k30 said the horn'. were frightened by tense boys throw- ' ing hunaua peel. t ExatQM b sismia . act A grout deal OIL.interest 4 beteg shown this year in alb harvesters' ex> (merlons to the* Wr Roth raltwtye err running estrum 10.111 G.w1rrlHt to Weetern potato, slid already about and already about per hundred per• sons from gad.rteieso► dtstrh-t hate left for . varieftl. W points. 1t p la exeeted--that -law ?edition/1i num- ber will leaveijtxt trek. 1 solemnized in Use rueefield lotion church ou Thursday, August 20th, when Anna Isabel MacDonald. only daughter of Mrs. Arnie and the late (tet•. Jobe A. Mail acid. was united in marriage to Gorilla A. Manson, of Blyth. eldest boa of L. John A. Wil- sew. of Zurich. 'Pr idly at ,1t ao, elewk the bride intent! the chutrh W the strains of the I.1e•igriu weeding march played by Mr ni Cly, -wife of Her. R..\. Lundy of ippsu, who of- ficiated at the erre: who was given as Mr. putt. Allan. la her bridal gown of with cell and °rang hag a shower keu roses. Her bt1 guerite Doggies. of graeful gown of (*tried a Voogd was titer. lir. 'white M n. of Calgary, The nsiwre were els. Was. Mateo son, of Watford. and 'man Haugh, of Brueefieeld. Darla/ kite sonnet of the register\ tire. liti11rt Baird, of 'pomata, sang aweetfy,l •'O Promise Ma" The ch e11 *act laalntifully dero.rate %_whit at taupe ion of !lessors. Following the .erlmoliy' the gree-ts, to the number "of�ity-Rye. rep. Ir= ed to the hole s f .Allan. herr a (taint) 1,n�@f t•henn wns served. The rotor melt throughout was pink and white. Liter the bride and groom left for Toronto. where they task this twat to Mont- real. The bride travelled In a tall- oreol gown of pawl p(ittn with\hat' and nowt to .muteb. Anepia wore present from Toronto. London. Cal- Riley.. New York- nod Detroit. _.._.. _.._ some suitable way the ...millet ion ✓ Tree bride, next )ear. by Rt. Rer. David t1•illiawp. by IllestriOneln -iJ ---4weely.rer years as I.i.h.,t, of ehtirmind In !futon. Hie l4trdablp, wile 1. a lia- r satincreta�_^rict__ et_,ruteeed_-halt ,utero. ess01111.. carry- •forty years ago. being ordained .lea- f of Premier -tors ht Pest of St. James'. Stratford, Miss )14r- and archdeacon' of Pettit. 11 • has doe, ward. 4 heel. -iur* 1005 the en to and,alde herd. of a large rusee. the e.tabiishasent _ wine, 01 ass 41.01014w -sr were beautiful In their green verinre.! The day Was aweltering hot. nut the Mika afforded n wide Open. the 1o01- h1g breeze making much for the mut- ton of the {Motors. , This is the second some with the Blue Water flub. the first being at Goderich when Idstuwcl was defeated a Week ago. Yesterday the Inane players in the gs•ntlentnnb Match ramp ant victorious. the swore twine Listowel 12, Goderich 4. The'ladipp' match was rery keenly e. ntestrol. the. home club losing. Goderich 7, Llatowel 8. Liquid refreshments on ice were puppl9.4 In the ('laps heft n111111 grove, which furnished n, canopy of delight- some phade. A11 tine. player repaired- atter the game to the Arliugtnn hotel where )fine dost M11 IIet hail prelwre-d a de- lightful repeat which was greatly en- joyed by the sixty members of the two clubs who 14w,k tart In the game. and all were load in their praise. of the fenst provided, Prw...alines were over alwent 10 o'clock otol the visitors left for home,' loud in their praise. of the ieauties of the town of Listowel nn' l a -bating for n further home and home game between the two clubs. Fo1Mwh,g, in 1he score 01 the game: Llptowel Goderich Elgin Hay 0 P. !In•.Itings ...1 J. A. Sehlnbeln 1 C. Tarpons ....0 W. Chole 1 R. Lloyd 0 Y. B. Morphy ..0 A. McKay 1 .1. G. Burt 1 11. C_ Young ..0 3f. it. Hay 1 H. E. Naftel ..0 F. W. Hay 1 G: Parsons ....0 J. E. Hogg 1 Pr. Hunter ....0 Herb Clark 1 G. Sutcliffe ...0 II. Mcr111Ieray 1 (isorge Keel ..0 W. A. Killer 1 Vlsean 0 H. 1'. Want.'' ...1 C. Re14 0 J. Y. Si•hinhrin 1 R. A. Scott .-0 R. Mnilin - 0 11. T'be•Tacker ..1 J. Fenton 1 l'nrtons, .Ir. ..0 Wm. Morrison 0 Iter. McTkwmtd 1 , L/1 (lien Mrs. F. W. Hay 0 Mrs. Lloyd .. .� )fine Morptiy 1 MIs. $anita ..1 Miss L. Fair 1 Misa Hamilton 0 Mrs, R. A. C imle 1 Mips Meefay .0 Mrs. Styles, 1 Mrs. (tallow ...0 Mea Sehlnhein 1 Mrs Hartel ...1 Mrs. Wanner 0 Mrs. Rrld 1 Wag L. it-ntt ...0 Mrs. -T`belarker 1 lits. J. Hamilton 0 Mess Nn fIel Mips K. Fair ...0 Mips Tathnrst .1 Mrs. M. R. Hay 1 Mrp. TTa rrle . - .0 Lt Knox chin- h next Sunday the s•r.1.es will Is conducted by the minister. Subje't- of %tanto{: 11 n.)n., ''Putting nodi the l'mfyt-a;" 7 p.m.. "Leading ro a Conelnslon." Sabbath school a: 10 o'clock. l•ietoria Street Ladies' Aid • TI:' regular monthly meeting of the" Ladle. A1.1 Sating of Victoria street church was het%' .11 the home of Mix.. 1M,efn on Thnrsdnr afternoon. with a good at(eudunee. The president pre - aided and Mrs. T. Million read the Scripture le.-rn. The treasurer re- ported the financial proeeeds of the, :bonnier School. meals anti of the Der-, ry Day %honer as rery gratifying. At ! the conclusion of hastnese 3(re. the president. was prestented with le Mout' cif glndlott at a token of spine citation of her uutlring efforts to make the week of sel•'ltni meals to the Sum- mer School n p. ,pant success. Re- freshments wet. earned by the hots tests. as-istnl by Ars. Reid and lire. itnsrell. The rieN' meelbng will he At the hone et Mr- Gtr,. At. North Street United Cbureh On Sunday morning lest the pulpit of North street United church was o• - copied nowt acceptably by a Gode•rieh 01,1 Troy." r'. 41f. W. ot of Y1unngatown.Reljhio. who, InStthddare Ahs•nsr of the (motor. Hee. C. F. Clarke. con- ducted the morning worship. He took est Ilia text the That vers. of the wttond ephitie of Peter: "But grow in grace and In tlo• knowledge of our Lord and __2A•, -as. Jeeps (.'hriet," Peter. op said -poke frequently In terms of meltii Stlnn and addition. never In terme o1 snhtraetion. 'Grave and peace 1e maltipIlerl onto yon." "add to your faith virtne." "If tle•e things he hi yon and AMnund." formed 1.14 measinge to the churches, The preacher .s take of the eon4Ittons of growth. end 0f 1110 feet that faflurp to grow in the ('hrietian life requite, not only ie failure t0 adven het Mit in aps•(a.v 3fr. iIOrldart t isenka An- tony.. and with deep °agrneleta . Hip 01,1 frlcnda ht '!,e c0ngrpgetlon wire glad to greet him admin and to .re t,im in. tum Pptt 01 tho t'nitnd shortly In the n1everting inti. W. R. App. of Auburn delivered tan able ser- mon from the test, "I booyeeeh thee for my son. (on4Mmttll" (levelling out the power of ('brief to tranafnrm hu - men live*. lir Alp la a welcome preacher Ir North street ahnr(1t. and enp- whieh rishe- hat e of in the lean " to reeog ize formally Isle Inane hlp'a se•rvie is an hulicatlon of - the BisIe ss wide popularity. PREMIER TO ADDRESS MEETING AT EXETER Exeter. Aug. 21i.-Tlie (tight 11..11. W. L. Mackenzie King. Pritur Minis- ter. Hun. T. A. Low:. Minister of Troth' rind ('ommerre. nod tion. ver atur M.1'eur will spa -,k ret Exeter can Labor Day at 2, o'clock. The Rath Pring will 1w• cue of the most On- prortnat 11,44 here in •soon• time. Oa tt Stretford A party of rs representing the Maitland Golf b Of Goderieli end the Seafurth ' f blab visited the Stratford 6011 l,-kf`oh yeeterdhy: 'rend had a meth etaJt,yable time. The Stratford ptuysre nark up for their defeat In Goierle)h on July 29th by sdntintptertpg a defeat: to their visit- ors ys•ste , the.lti(l4 0u the day's play led 1$141 M a%. After the game lit errjls ',erred in the club honse andel oil rn en,•ial time was spend- C e the oreeI - tltratfoft1 •1,1� floderieh and le1t C_11uh foraeth .1 ..1 Ar.neNxewton-B(pro-)ra- 0 li +r e. di. 0 it. IE. Jane i 0 Re C. Csmp Southgate 1 ).• Dk-k ,1....',411. 1� 11�4., 'M- Knit, sr. (1 I'Ii. ii,Reaett tm .0 J . i -T. -R. 1tat • ''' f J. Conk ; 11. G. F. K. Jas. W. (L S. IItft Judge • F 11 PRESBYTERIANS AT MENESETUNG PARS;.. Big l•rewd at l'estgregatienal rink Held l eeterdry In place of the usual Sabbath ,dant phials.. Knox ckutdt hold a congrega- tional plonk yesterday et Menesetung Pork. the rations orgaulaationa of the eungrcgatloa uuitipg for the event, 1 very large •teruoat was the rebblt, the gutbering numbering fire or six bemired. There was a prugrem orf .pasta, in addition to w•trral games of soft -tall, and a baby show, Weide. the many permanent attractions of the ('ark. The ladies provided most bountifully for the supper which age the day's orating. The mpalsttt, Ito -v. R. C. M.•Itermtd, prrsfekr1 over Ihr pro.,rrlIngcs of the (lay art kis genial nmltee•r. -and was aej*ted by au able and willing band of workers. The outing was thoroughly enjoyed and 1t was a tired. IUt,tappy }rend which piled Into thea for conveyance beet to to -llat of prix. -winners in the aerial)►! tares S years and Berl mirror. James.a lull- s yeare stud under --'Neil **iota. Graham SteDonald. - IS years and AndrT -.Bolo assn- - dere. K. McAuley, 1.3 your end unser--P.. Moliay,'Re- ly, Saunders. Girls • years 1111.1 under -•Ratti Dear. Helen !Strachan. .x year[ and under - \t'1nnlfreO Mint - ray. J. Mo("reath. 12 years and tinder -S. \Ied'renth. ,)Ilse Mtllrsgor. r 15 years and under -Ruth Maine. Grure Murray. s 15 years. aml Over -x.114 }t Clark. Apples F[Reer. 'Peanut rue-e---i:1n.13-s Marra, to pen Fraw•r. as follows: Alma Woolen'. race -flea. Murray. Qs.. Men's rnr.* . Vsu. Gro -n. s' K. Smundiera. A Bit of Reid Baseball Mr. and Mr,.. F. G. Weir have r•- limed frotn .a trip of 'severe! day. to Ingersoll and 1lratford. At Ingersoll they visited tbelr ton, Mn. Will We!r. and ou Saturator taw hlat play In a Iatshsil gated tit and Ilarut% wintQlii +r $ • . =„••eespeetivt• ♦tate twee 45 1 5' H. Wert ..4. T). Co1'Ma W. Maynar.T, r.0 T. N. Jarvis a ..0 J. 4'. Mnkiu.a,,1,4 N. F. Babb .. a .0 W. Mellnth.s ...1 J. 11. . Conlon 0 W. B. ltothwel111 W. E. Goodwin .1 S. Rutherford ..1 It. .i: Mnthttt ..1 .t. Kay 1 Dr. Kenner ..,0 R. M. Kerr. jr 11 .. FIr41 , rt 1.. Killnrnn 1 J4g•s7acsr k,n 1 Mr. SMOG. ?<j C. .4' held 1 d. i..'Juek-.on ,11 P, lar 1 n. 11 )Ise,,is ' .(1 T. 3i. Kith( N.0 3[r. ('u rt _A R. W. WaiIrie O R. A. Clnff 0 F. Pearson _i 9t4 1' Saturday's game at ltutersoll. 5-4, but on Moab,}- the Ingersoll tenn)s•huwell its superiority by ele•fea1ing Sarula at Strnthrny, 15-4. Ingerssdl wilt next 151a3 the winners of tie. Wintbsrr--tp- pin write. WIII .Weir. when _was a menthes -uf Gosk•rieli •e Ftwr-1(am of 1(21 and 24, plays centre field for Ingersoll and has not forgotten ls,w to hat. getting u two-begger and a Ihree-begg.•r Ti, Sltfertintee game. 114' has (tad a geed 1Mt1Ing_average all samnter. Hovey of (71ntnn piny. ne- cool base on the Ingersoll team end he al.., is doing well for his tram_ Our Veteran Residents Goderich Is Proud of Them This is n picture of the gathering held at St, I'atrick's l'nrk on \1'tr11u••- day. Angled 11uh, of residents of God- erich alto are eighty years of lege or uycr. The group numbers twenty• two. ret whom. inc ut two are out sfuilp-4s- Gut- ue egctmrlau cln-s yet, hilt are pretty close to it. Mr. 31e•- i-.ti71e. the first man at the left. standing. is a visitor in town; the other{ are all r -'idents. This Is (h' second gathering of the kind held to Gue9•rich. the final hating been held ill Attgfst of last rest. Titre.- of thus• then present bate shoo pastel on: William Wakefield• Benjamin Packwood and Andrew }bridle. The gathering of last week did net Inelule n11 of G1.ni.4t'A ell -age retentive Serersl others who hats passed the fotre•ore mark were mt- ahle through Illness or other circum• Mantra to attend. Following are the mown, with place and tote of birth. of the men in the pkhtre above: Seated (left In right) -George Thomson (11rantford. Hitt). Rnla•tt Ittieo.11 (Stanley . township, 1144:4), 11'u.. J. Johnston, (GoelerIch. 1'37,. 44111. (':lntpbell 1Barrie, 1143-11), Jas. 31e1'lure (near Merrlckri11., 1)435 1111o4. Seng( r. K.C. (Shropshire, Eng land. 114.111. tames Elliott (GuderIch township. Islsl. John Sproul ITor- oiif.1. 15431, .tna- ('nrrle fttodt:etch township. fakir, (Ia.. MrIlirrdy 1 Als•rhs•trhlre. Scotland. Ment. Staudiug (left to rlght --'?. C. McKenzie (of Toronto, who hast been winking vt*its rat HoderIeh for the last forty Scars,. Jame. Mai -Vicar (Chat ham. 1143). 'Phomas Gledhill (Lock- port. - .}..... I-a'MI. ' F. F. i.ttwreuee t Part, 41111. 1$441, (is,,. M,Milla. tntar Enniskillen" Ireland. 114411. Adam Foster (t•:nglensl, 1840). Jnmt-• l'. I.alUlwaire I(kwlerich townehip, 1'442). Ronald MeMurchy (York coun tr. 114441,. John McTntoeh (lnverneas. Scotland. 1143'4I. Cnaa Btackatonc (York comity. England. 11442), Ste- phen Andre... 1 So nereet, 2ngiand. 1M3), Willlatn Allen (Colborne town- ahip. 14401, s It 1s worthy of note that Mr. See- ger. wile Is the vigilant and able ('roan ettorne, for the county of Huron. celebrated the fifty-sixthan- niversary of his wedding on .Angu.t 114th. Just the day before the gather- ing berg pi/lured. limit Interest is taken by the towns- peopl.• In this gathering. which has now berume an annual event. but par - Goiter nrwnttnn tont he made of Mrssra. G. W. Black and T. O. Can- non ns the organizers of the gather- ing, Mr. itlack e'specinlly gulag to tench unable 10 brltig the veterans to- gether and gine them a good tint., Mr. Black pre.endeel each of the ve- teunn* with an aster for A Ironton - Were, an41 the holiest of the neighed -r• host 'terve,' refreshments. The park whs. especially (hrnrals,t On the o-- era*on. After a short pn•,gtam of-la•ech- m,tking. in which Rer. .1. i:. Ford. Rev. Conon Hill. Mr. Wm. ('amptell and Mr. l'- Sesegerton', pare the veteran* joined handa and sang "Auld Lang Syne." Many of then) rem -tined for pnme• time talking of (.1e1 (burs in Goderich and comparing nodes. of their long and Interesting Ilrr't. The Signal wishes them 1.11 n happy year mitll (11, t nwr`t again In 11)2(4. *K. ( (, 1 R 1