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ISIoaTIrrU YEAR NO. 21
"THANK YOU" PRESENTED
AT MacKAY HALL
OBITUARY
ISAAC SALKEILD
r The town sus shocked rad deeply
Myst Sarah (Abaci and Her Ca(ktp•ny j grieved oa Monday evening by the
Give Clever Production `I nabs of the sudden and naexpe t[ - ed
MacKay Haft was fairly well filled
ou Mmday *1M Tuesday nights fur the
a of Misr Sarah Gibney and
for u)• in the three -act pkJ
You." The performance war
received. and the general verdict
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY' MAY 26, 1927
The News of the
Liberal Meeting Pout paned0e It has been decided to pue puthe
deaths1 one of its meet Mteeused c annual meeting of the North Huron
esud, Mr. tome Salkeld• It was al_ Liberal Association, which eccrrding
most lmpoerfble to realise that one to the usual custom woulft De held Mie
who had been about Wrig up to
last Tuesday of May. The byeelec-
hentlyour as well as ever, right up to the tion in tela riding will nut be held for I
hour of his Grath lmd tlrru wmmc►ued I aurae time yet, and 1n the meautlme it
To Cekbrste I smisdan let,
A public uw ting will be held In the
town hall on Friday evening of this
week fur the purpose ref orpinising a
Dominion Day celebration committee.
�A gild Holli,
Wet weather spoiled Victoria Day
li.t-of-doors hollds)'. Suu y
Town
N. blush ter Pendia
Mr. F. R. Darrow bas been 0p -
pointed ismer of liquor permits jar
Goderleh and district under at new
Government Control Act. Mr. Dar-
row interim The Signal that there hes
been DIV great rush for permits so tar.
Ile lowest ..trout a dozen last week.
at
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Or
:,, aresetes ,
!if
Classified Advertisements
P ed•l them on Page 8. An advertise-
rl.etrt in THE SIGNAL reaches the
right people- the people who buy.
THE SIGNAL PRINT1NG CO., LiMITED, Publishers.
p�8ONAL MENTION GOLDEN WEDDING OF
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MR AND MRS. G. JENKINS
MIs. Mary McLean is visiting cele•
Happy Occasion C'elabrated by Family ,
Uvea at Elora. Gathering
Mr. and Yrs Ju• Young meet Inst t took
place (At May -a• it kil; the [golden
wedding auui.ersery of Mr. and Mra
G11t•a Jeu►lus, Pickett street, Garderk3t-
Ttte uccuriou wur Celebrate} at the
home of their elder[ daughter, .$ri•
Wm. Snell, of Hullett towurbip. The
rooms were suitably decorated for the.
celebrtiou, the color . beme being
carried out in yellow dud white. The
urilu features of the dining table were
t Omaha, \ebrasku. the deux eMason.- 1.10Yd Heintz and Geo. hall. Sin bride's cake duds miniature bride
et ' sumptuous repast was
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fell at intervals
week to Loudon. A happy olid unulut even
Mier Jean Wloter to It. ant. from the
University of Toronto.
Mr. ant Mrs. Omar \Vinmlll mo-
tored to Kincardine oat Sunday.
Miss Bernadette Young, of London.
visited friends 1n town last week.
Miss Dorothy Smith, of Toro*to•
her home hen
as an o d8 apeot the holiday et
ww that MW Gibney was at the head I from lite. Mr. SalkYld that evtni>� I is not considered necraeary to atli sup Kirk- tier
t marriage. MINS Ruth Martin Is home from the
capable u of actors and had taken his wife to MacKay' was a beautiful suettmt•r Guy and was University of Toronto for the vacation.
of a very calx t group
th 7 ars meeting.
h some friends from Lukas were I greatly enjoyed, but Monday brought
activates. Tete set t e where ttin[ on I a deluge of rain and on Tuesday ra n
amalrurs ltaving green aaarmhled and I with the company that was Du gmiyet}npea Rogue
I I during the day. A o Miss Louie.- li ermo�rr, ILugltt of Stratford, agent last weeks -td in I and ,urn A rapt
trained by Mise Gibney at Llxan-in the play, and had tern returned to his µ.�pa•Kleop and Thursday nice of Mr. and Mrs Hermon 1r. enter, its' serves to thirty mimes y{ 6 ucla•k-
na way detracts from, bot Wer ell home. Diving We evening he called p8 Map 1 Leff forge number of golfer assembled Norman M. Kirk. sou of Mr. and Mea.
1 Icomplaining of pains in t9gs• t the tt►r Maitland course 1 l \f ilk t �kctforth (formerly C th t th week -end, in at tax Drttle h \1vut11audr now
June 1 and 2, thee c rse in the morning.
I.O.D.E., will present made tm-
errotic revue•out the programi
"A Night era _.. Tbn taws howlers, -too;
well In Sicilysongs, also willtheirgame. The baseball game
as well as soaps, choruses, of an far as the sertnth iuuinp ellen
etc. The young ladies of Maple Leif g cut abort by rain. The Pigeon
town.
MIs.. Beatrice Lauder, B.A.. 01 St. Mr. Cud Mrs. Jeukinr were married
. na ren - . Kirk o . artnes, spent e
of
is tsas.np trom�oe-
up the doctor,
lances, the appreciation 01 t e r cap the duo-
Chapter, a s orae,
abilities. "SmilestoU4a" in but the heavy downpour -' Dungannon), was ex,lettloised at town .� eye home of Mr. !tern and kora clary
C the chest and Lead, tai w peri bible to carry of
rt of 'Thank Tau to a lather unusual 11 nates later his
ISL 29d.' where a few ++e play,. We da) en -lied V.m Sit!_ __._ Ill pifZ- ele(be near Clinton,dl oe,
May
The rector u[ a rural who -dial - Ire even, � °�M-1 llr.I3sg..-1Y
u
sort of play• denotes later els datt[httr,ug church. the 1lev. teal )fig onto NK • few Maya 1 Itis[ ht •1077• -S'urn tfie Gri(Ie-iiiaTrt�late're.
parish, with a small salary augmented 1 dead,attenlag to his needs found Alm ho sea Gars r+ I ti K Suss [seta DMr alien mot ht r. tailed err ®r Cliden on, o w'hlch was
by "do to sayti -fanr which ie M sup dead Allo and Rel th Apra Jr ie -t- After their marriage
posed to nay "Thank You" -is so ea -pie Mr. Salkeld, who was In his eizty It was dinner
s s Deet bran. After of tiElk Lake district on a two weeks' Mr. and Sin. Jenkins reritkit ew their
hrl i leyoungest son of Mhaplrr have a reputation for due flight scheduled for the day wsa cnn-
grvsaIn of his work of D n[ *flC I sere a year, was the you Kdither was served et the ltoaise the ,holiday. farm near . JW fedi about anlage
hirteeu
the late Isaac Salkeld and was born 4-14ertainment, and something unitue celled, but this was from a'canre brides tercets. The young couple when tixS ttxrced to GtrS-
that 0. never thinks of tbe humilda- I the farm on the Iia) other than the weather. lett that evening for HasFaa City. D71s" Margamts Strug • was Lome year ague
.tion Involved ill hiss circumatancea. field road a and pleasing 1s ensured if'or this oc-from Toronto feu the wee►cad and erich, where they have lived ever
Not so, however, his young niece who short distance from town, un which be vaso o 11011. The rep o'clock.
store on Sakur- the esatalerting lie- where they wilt nuke theft Laine, holMay, ' e Cb, Of the six c hue well were
comes to eta)' with Dim. She is lit teed throughout his lite until coming I ' fix• groom being freight. representative Dr.•Weslry held and Mrs. Reid, of burp to them, five are living and they
Ile oiriy morning rat it o'clock.
emincutl)' practical mind and area the [o town about four yeah ago._ f The regular meeting of Victoria of the Pennsylvania Raen■s there.
P'ttyrft, spent a few Gey* In town were all b the five
retlivi M. they
situation In its Iran sordidness, and was r capable and pnwperous farmer, I Iie,ptr and. School Club on Thursday, thin week• Snell and Mei Wm. Webster, high liv-
ing
but Be had the Inclination and cepa- , Sumer- ItIeb en May 111th, was of an unusually inter -
Oldest Orsoges•n Passes ro' ; M.
Chant
thonings
her initiative
work d a new love ems ofsitting eburas4er. After the usual Yre. Fred Holmen. of KhncareMnr. ing near. °and Yds Addle,
things 1r worked out. Aepisode' city for tjselultless Ip other directions lit Tlae guul InA wedding w1111 hav�au interest Weyer* of the club, tbe president, David Itearnm, who ■ few' .weeks spent the week vlsitlnR Mr. and M. Barker, of Goderlc4 wbile ttitfr
do -well whre and a yuupg meet-' sp,d des enc of ter most while. Uaear \Vinmlll, it home are We daughters, do -well who is reformed under in- pirlted men is the be wee
one For vas that o[ Ytaa Edith Frank
W. Mrs. A. Taylor, gave aver)- interest- ago ,elrbrated hts hundredth hlrth-. Mr. lout M. Geo. louts., Wind- Burk amu. WllLlam, la 11\-ing aw the
Ammer of the rector and his niece, thirty or funs years daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frnk W. In report on the .klc, came to the end of hot Ivng life s'r. spent the holiday at the Doane of homestead. AsyugLter. Lturu, died
the are hr ops one ofm theconventlm of fhr
We et- of Toronto, formerly of Ontario - Federat/sa of Hume and on Sunday, )lay 15th, at the It,rnte of
doings of the Parish, vestry. West r of the G ieultuh (formerly r low an 'bye to Toronte.-hte son. W. A. Beacom, 18tH conceit- sue spe M. J. [day at
I oil bre tttirttheW ught ers,
melt suer awful attrmptr of th! par -West Hurup j Agri. ultural SoriMy• Carlow and Goderkh` whkh rook place Scholl Gilles tet7ntly lion of gnilett. Mr. 'Beacom was l4trn Mr.•and Mrs. Frank Gallo, a t- I M mud M Jeuidas were preseent-
d Il the sac- and I recently at the rl, l.twnDvbe Hll Mr. was the delegate t
Ise er•ared.. who 1 I, tau was president for sever! Sear Toronto, bridegroom beteg at which Mrs. Taylor In of ultagb, Ireland. Apr1 4th Ue claughtef, of Toronto, are ♦ [ c11 with a Ixeutlful bouquet of curer
tor'.. care -r, awl the lutlueace s boa the time of his a.esSo was *till flurry of Mr. [coni Vittoria Club Yes Nancy paha with his
ate of the must active members lit the L. Somers. eldest acre clerk read very ably. the oration 1827. and to Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Gallon. by their Kruudtb►Wrru, who number
wealth) nave who is brought to ..sea- arruis at camee fo n fifteen. The spew
erre also the erdVt\uta of •,
Miss I.eolly Hein, of Turouto, spar tett. They thiuu ill
ligation a of the true In the of Ilte-ill ward of directors of the Society. Ike and Mrs. Jattses tte'me�a' oleo of ted t'N k winner of the Dominion urn- tam11) settle(/' iv. Godetich townaLip, the Mrs at the home Bf her par u [react of liUie Litpv[aa
these the are bound up in story was yromitrrat also in the atLair+1'of „neo, Ree. Carson B Khxll officiated. given b) Frederick.t�uteau' of Tads [ w.
t toric+ll ctrnteet, on the subject "Can- where Mr. Renew') himself farmed for entn, weMr.ek and Mrs. W. Hen..• ;white and retia from dtlloe five children. (�,
by play, which iratitdea wi[D tea Pt.de George's e select chervil,and la Rlap I The imrimeaiiate relatin s+were preetwt. rears, later rem. ne to Hallett.ftt+rr )
rnanp y!alir. John Wallace,Wallaelwho i� taking ter', ouwRrSnt ILf•p , err, Utile
adm
e
parish un Red in rector.,
i�m ..ltd aPPra memberti of the Synod.
vestry Atter the ceremony Mr. and Yrs. adit'emens Ptrmoed onJuthe: TN`s aehiaKeAbout ago he re-rued/est course at the 1'nicrrrdty of }lea Spell. Lmwrutid the dowers in a
aI.1l [}all, was a Somers lett on a motor trip. after meats since Confederation.- Two tired matbe° firm *drawent to live,
dation of the rector., delettatr to the S)nwei_ He was one of nano duets by Musa Jean McDonald Toronto, Is home for the vacation. Gored " fro+ken., while tete youngest s a�
Mlas Gibney rector's
the hart of Drape rhe trustees of M ate spend the bummer at i la Cd groom
Mkt the last year lir two he Mr. find )Ira. N. Frank. of Ceseville. grauds nl, Donald ]enklnt presented/ Lee, tbe rector's terniece, eio Bare a whatever
.uS active lie was
and in Rhee they gag been with his son oft the o he Mich., spent a few days hist ,eek i Ipyrdlahas, yullluR them into the reertt� �•
whatever asd asstlotr he wea found be Rice Lake, later rotarninK to Toronto �n8 hdlc Juppreciacted were well played He was the Mdest Oraugemau In OK- very conducing interpretation Of the waa,'atermed a valued advisor, a to live. with their aunt. Sire. W. YuedPl, Ilea I uu a Ifni' waRt'n decorated with yaf{ '
chaster. I Sdhedtile county. having joined the onrer,at the wither. , low tissue %neo de atilt 1 with
- v'
Between. acts Mr. Jack Gibney sang reliable worker, an unfailing friend. k A .- Traveller--Harwt ('.arty l9rsebaU age of eighteen. Ilia alrpearauM was Mr. Ernest 1'ritctranl nal u friend. 1 At111rrsys of felicitation were red {
a aeries of songs, and on Tuesday In his cath the <rrmolmttp has thnf- -\Vint hent hos withdrawn [rum theup by the tau uldrat Kntu.khilSren, M
fered'a lass text will not eau be If any little folks up Kingebridge Huron :1111 has
Rathdra n fro and an alm.rat inynrL,hle feature ..f h Leonard I'rters, motored Lrmr
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rarnL+SI Yr. Porte, the "Dr. Cobb" offipd their yorridgr caret, W t\L5fl5 SnPil and \Ir. Ilurull JeuklnL1-
the pias. gve some tiLaHups ul Iairt'd. rVa> ill. l'eru l has besn nPtrd, and fhr"r1pttrtt„fhhlldmn and [r•go(xl stela•. Miss Gibney was prlsean uge to surclved b ids wife and one ebalrs broken, or their beds slept te, , the thet
err, Lauri: also by wnsihi other, us u the old nurser) tale. Lle7 w'1I1 LPgii i. now eeWphrpn•aeut attipt with n Sundt of roses as a totters �� foone wnshlp, and Daltd toxrwintt ,dub: Seaforth. FxPt>Er. .Gll-[H1rdMichKilllamofhospital, andMias Fof apptotIatlon by her Godericb ad- John W•• of GodedCb. bride +utd gruuw
four platers: Mrs It Bruin junior a • Th i c evening ll tt
Hearty congrotulat c:tteul t
mlrers, and Mr. E. L. Dean, in behalf R. K. )filler !tad
of the (loderich baseball club, under Mrs. q••
E. Gordon of St. Hera:
1 was given, •� Vilna. Alberta,
whore auspices the play andyinJ. Mary
. . ikeld, of Gaferich
matle'a neat speech thanking the pro- and Miss Mary -E. i _-- of the
whipped from Long Lae, tlntarlo. Dy 3 -Auburn at Exeter •
-Fort William tbs Dalt •Hek'witD ¢r
pie present for their support tow>asLl�l ' a FlYodpeaclellapt to Rec. Qct
club's undertaking. f ' T reek plat Mr. Ned Dalton as a sees • Ale'yJ-Srafurtb at Auburn for the 0asetteh eievaybr
r Yc(7arefte. The cub to a mere"8_GBderk4t at Exeter
[ales
In otsr of the members of aft from tri seaitteaCe tsthe 10 -Auburn at t:odetich ' da•, 62.000bus, of barley and ?4,000!
pang was recognised a former ; was oneeelf to Maitland sly attn !Infant. probably not more than thnr' ., ens. 'of wheat; Saalwtcttewan. 70,000
erich girl, Ilea. Rf w •g a°' was of the most IAsReiy attended I lir four weeks old. and along Witt: him 10-'Ezeter at Seaforth 41,(1(0 Mia.
was Miss Evelyn years in GodeAdd. a feeding bottle with welch 18-Goderich at Seaforth Ira•• of oat walptaRa adpl
before beer marriage ftmeraia of recent ■t the hnme eaten C d Illi ferrel
H
and on
v 14 at the Cross Lutheran
-
attended the visiting s
Ong.
bride as mall ofor r Mr. Mr. T. (1. cosmos b away to e
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of July cel'bratious hi the .!est (1. i.nudrn+ Tuewlay morning and open
HI if dill ill 10 . and. (lye 1 • 1 aids, in town
survlsc: Robert, of Northfield. MInn.: Miss McArthur, superintendent n
David, n n. eii Alexandra
Besides a e'
children, the guests itwitakil only
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few rrlativca who were 4v
Redding of the lour are '
cal couple and goal w tabes
to this worthy coop e
ter
het ,-.mtinoerl health are cur -
have a little bear dose at arrived erleh and Auburn. ll' m,wtiMR was , of Mount
molded for held. Clinton last n t. Pickford, Mitt.; Georg'.
Fon•st. end Wadey A., of Hu .
ill t week �y C ti.R. exere night
day D�
Met week and the same night wa. and the following double At'brelurc
taken up to Kingsbridge, having been was drawn up:
Julie 1 -Sea fort at (hider
The PnItA�
Dougherty are attending a nurses'
tmiitettIBn 'ylt lit,,,Catharines this
week.
Mr. S. O, •n. who Lias been at
kk,
Harbor Noise
Inc steamers arrived from
i w•reentngs: Itrleold.e'. 2•'n1.000 bust.
r,f wheat;.W}prnre. 50.000 bus. ofaz
_end (A(,000 hue. of wheat.
The Saskatchewan of the ('nnedw
$trsmshlp Lines, whist -arrived hen
on Satnriay. has tied rap alonei tde of
the \inplecourt at the north side of
the ha -lar swathing further orders.
The Gleieelg errivel on wnuday
front Toledo with a core.. of 25(011 tun-
u[ eual fur the West}ern Canada Flour
iMills
The Federal Departitent of l'ublic
Wnrktl has completed the work of
plav11i a orfety chain at the water's
edge along the wharf on the south
side 01 the harbor. brought
• 50.000 trout fry were
Dere from the hatebety at Soutttatrrp•
Currie. She Played her part as Services were (mod/ate(
"Gladys Jmiee- very capably. I and at the grave by Rev. Canon H111.
_ a Huron Ledge, No. 62. 1.0.0.F.. of
ANNUAL MEETING wheel the d, ..'sten'([ was a member. at -
OF WOMEN'S INSTITUTEten.l'.l In 'urge numbers, and the
burin' service of the Order was e'n-
dpc•tet at the graveside by Inst
Mn. J.H. Marshall HonoreGrande d by Fel- C. A. Nairn and deo. Mae -
low -Members lir the Branch� Vl ar. The pallbearers were six
cr.., Tike annual meetlug of t.h' (:oderleh cousin.: Geo. Andrews. John Hunter.
hrneh .•f the Women's tontines wlasse H. I. ltalkeld- Rees Jenkins It}itnt(ml.
president,
ill MacKay,Ml Hall un Sia> -residing. , last n med f om StraFrank aud Wiliam tlkd . gibe
Belatives
lreesy-six emb Salkeld. P from all
}'ort,-a!z members renpooded to the and friends were present
roll call by payment of fees. The In- pert, of the tilstriet, and beautiful
stitute bad a very successful year, tloweria. tributes of regret and lyra
outstanding features being the Pur- pethy from many friends, surrounded
chase of velour t•urtainsfoea apKar the casket
ilall and the maklpk of
graph quilt two of the Mocks of whim 1
est council
DUNGANNON
bars the comes of bill present one
Go(1 etch and of t1k p Dl,\GAN\Oh, May
e, t, 25. -Min Ethel
After the oecretary-treasurer, Mrs Cas of Toronto, lucent the week4sd
J. H. MJ. 1. had read the annual with her parents. Dr. and Mrs- Case.
report Mrs. J. T. Mrttld read the fog- Rev. R. A. and Sirs. Lundy, of Kip-
lowing
ip
lowing Mrit s to Mr. Marshall: pen,were he guests of Mr and lits
Dear Mrs. Marshall, -We, your loi- 11. J• Orwforl a few days this
al fellow -workers, welcome with great-
week.
•est joy this our anneal Meting 81..1 Mr. and Mrs. O. M. llcKenate and
heartily thank you for tpe it Mester Malcolm motored 4Y Toronto
hes Riven us to listen to yourour report. on Tuesday and repent the 14th witlb
e *p want you to know that we think friArtda there.
, "•. (Ito a 191 of you• and as a alight Mr. Roy Hartle and family nrot0red
to poti we, ask you to confer a favor ftp from Stratford on Sunda)'. They
upon ns loc ivelto this credit
bouquet. were aceomlronied by Yrs. Allen, who
May you long iice.to,lle • cte(lit to, had been visiting_ there for- a week.
yourself and en honer -Jo us. R'' are please[ to repair hilt MrR-lroy
It's whet we say and went we do }tams. who underwent an operatb°o
That makes the mid world brighter; I last week, Is doing nIiotY•
It's lifting burdens here and there • t'ot. end Mrs. J. Wilson, of London.
Aud seeing hearts growwho lighter. I slw•nt a few days at the home of Mt.
It'e having [rleudr who're just like I and tics B J Crawford this week.
you, M Frnnklln Thompn
p sure i few days site his
kindly express agents u mi 15 -Canter a! Auburn
nourishment to the little stranger. He 17--E eter at Exeter
was an object ' htltie(est durioirgcallers
W •
" 2[t- GMlerit•h at Auburn
the local ezpre 11 22_4exeter at Godterich
hours he was herr, and it gra" ` ♦ I " 24 -Auburn at Seaforth
ti. wllt1 that. lir he had et. obje N"n „ 2g--tleafurth at Goderieb
to milk as a Hou. be bud a decided• 29 -Auburn at Exeter
preference foe sugar sticks. Kluge- - 4--Seaforth at Auburn
i. ru
July
In uis to have an old t time
cello 5_-l]otlerlch at Exeter
In July tett, and by that time �'""a1g 11• -Exeter at Seaforth
liriii1 rtlji have developed tly
" 13-Anbnrn at Goderteh
to take as interest in the proceedings,
" 15.-Seajorth at Exeter
and perhaps to extend n friendly paw " IS--Gotletkh at Seaforth
to the visitors. 20 -Exeter at Gvderich
4•'
• (w. of ieindtm,
ape , t A mother,
Who find the greatest P e8
In doing Just the things I've said Mrs. Wm. Thompson.
Ih ver) fullest measure. 11r. ('ase has disposed of his oli vet
Mimed on behalf 04 (:ndertch \Ver end has pm -chased A new Ford creme.
-tweet IsstItute). Mr. awl. Mrs. Itobt, Davidson wet*
followed the election of officer*, fu itlytk last Saturday. Mrs. i Heid•
of the
The Baseball Game
There was a fair attendance at
Agrlculturnl !'ark 'o Tuesday after -
1 • rzhibitien game of base`
noon for t
ball between Exeter and Godeericb•
The game was called at the end of the
t�venth innings on account of rain
and the ood at 7 to 1
Exeter. a e Owingen to thectemetlt wear-
ther and the wet caulitinn of the dile
mond and outfield it was Impossible
for thee teams to play firme et-claaa ball.
toowever, the the teas ands he teams hadInten good
workout. A feature of the game w -as e
bonne nm in the fourth inning by Tay-
lor of Exeter. Ai the game progressed
both teams changed the position' of
several of the playlets. The line-up of
the trains es nary took the field was alt
P OC1P:
l: r- Ye dtkd. 411ttd 2b• i-Awtson P.
Vermin :1h, Yule c. Tiernan , - •
rf, Anderson ss, Taylor lb.
Godl•rich-R. Elliott , D.
Nairn
C. 1r -
C. Archer 2b. W
Shear -
down 1f. G. Dugnet 1,. W. Carrick rf,
M. Sanderson r. M.
Sarre by innings:
Goderlch-0 1 0 0 0 0 00'1
Dieter- 1' 0 0 3 8 0 017
Umpire' -W• ltietset. of do(lerich,
and J. )', i rice• of E tette
�• Thou I awn nttcndel a m.etlnR
tier the ensuing year, resulting ns foo inflow
"omit 1'residett, Miss 11. E. Salkeld; '111.11sle•s' and. Ratepayers' .\ss.e
1R' vice-preeltleat, Mee• A. Iliggrntan;k of Huron county whfc s held there.
dent Mrs. J. T. Salkeld: Mr, and' last H. ) rawford and
2eeriet ee•psa(al3. and Mr. Aileen spent Tuesday
dull!:
' ; •;Yrs• ft s• , }n Lneknow. the pled• of \tr.' and
'r ,..tau : lllstrtet
rs. g
J.
It
Mend).
M
llack.alt r kttrndt. The monthly meeting of fhr WO-
Mack.
o-
Ila YM. .Si F TT Phlu Mre.
! men's•Inetitute wilt he held e..
Ilia/vie. Mrs � 2nd, t the
home . Wheeler. Sirs, Gor-
s. Beattie, Mn. ,
Gan ltf. C.
Steno t;
Mr. J. ('. Strtyart ; pries s"rMat,% frrtn'1i1 Department in cape al be
Mrs.W. Abell present and e,drees the meeting. A
Refre.hmente were tern acre"' by hearty inaltetion is extvurl.d' 10 ell the
the jfteeidmnt. hem to lnrlie4 of the community to be rowan
The Ju, a meeting , will be he at this meeting.
t MeeKay Hari on ThnrnOsy, Sino 2001. , The .tngiicrAt church was Stied to
'On Yot..ny, June dth, to Stanger overflowing lost Sunday edenli10, when
Hall, Miss 1'. itstthewe. of the Ontario ler. F. Itsyee
preached a I P
Department alt agriculture. will ad' Itrf solar eemvtlan to the L.
, o}te members of the instltnte. male quartette ntwtstel is ee
lret>♦ o at
The ptlalrltr is Mullally invited t or prtae,
lend and hear Dor. 1 4 1 sited
The service* at Norf. attet�Tf
ftan�p.N(w� tar Jerre Mirlcs tr'wN cbleteh nett Sunday will u , as
+Iff0rve►l--at Miss Nohbe ,1arntth lows: me MPn .
side tialeare,M Dnn4P (insaes. The topic
The service% at:* Raptfst elittnfi at toe will be "What 1. A 1 rest In hP
tk cosdetr/P.t Dy (hP red flirtation ?" to he 1nttMlornd An nrebmlln. Mem. F:Iii°tt Down mikInR the `1n still more frr• fel Article.. homemade lark
nett liONda� tam I yatlln )1,„h. Mr. A. W. RoinPrfann and 1t its to Is Dnp+[ tlrr.r to . n e
1�j1Mt ThP sAr- lir. R. Hera. SAnday shnnl a outdrew and
¢f r felPnS0 ars "Pig ng I Ht. Me.aoi. of the teachtnR ataR, se• ladle* will he hed►d tAndp
1 fro t idkAon gnenaly to the fat aP. � {
day. June a ofipTA
Nr Ytx J 11.Pipe, Roht }t°ridson A lady t +•r
" 2'1 -Auburn at Seaforth
" 25--Godlerkb at Auburn
" 211• -Exeter at Auburn
I tiered
Sault Ste.4a , was called home by dell
the death b olles ,in•Law. Mr.
ty ten
ea -'
Irene Salkeld, arriving Wedeereday -
nt.
ruins.
Mr. ar.l Sire- W. J Sell, of Staff'',
toot r,r1 up and spent anutlxy et
parental Some lore, Mr. and dies' Aid of the . !alt
.lotm
short Foal returning with term for a their tea meeting on the 24th.
short visit. was served lu the basement of
Stier rntivP OnddtMrtlre Toronto. atm. root the entertainment
BENPII - est:
r,. BENMILLEIt, May 2:e. -The Le- •
Sire. .,t church held
i T t su1'{M►
IN•nt the we`k'end and holiday in the egivelDo
wear gTrl gave
ve the Whole program,
Sun-
beam Trio [8 'e
and very clearly demonstrated to the s
sat Isfactin of all that they are nal
ertteta. The receipts were over $150.
Mr. erneet d'frimmrr lead a real
misfortune uu Stou(lay morning. Hid 6
team bfeante frightened on coming up
•
the bill by the woollen mills and Went
- '
down Into the weol•len mills tall race.
n •1
t„Son. the go. et of her sister, Mrs. W.
1:. MaeEwau.
Mrs. 11. Pennington and Mrs. Frank
Rooth and daughter left on Tuesday
for Quebec. whence they aniktt the fol-
lowing day on the steamer Empress of
I Scotland for England. •
1 Mrs. Ruth Tluomlrerin and daughter.
Maud, have returner} from a motor
trip to Buffalo, visiting Mr. and Xrs 1 •
Mfddleten. theu stopping tiff at Ham- Mr•
Ilton and Niagara Flails. The horses were little We worse. The
Messrs. N. K. McLeod, H. O. Sturdy I load turned upside down into the races t
Stretford i,_l__ ..taut 140P ibe. of dour.
1 ton on 1\'crines(tay and depordted a rap } 1'ii1a,Y atteadisR
breakwaters. -'t Taring Piilmmer jumped oQ the load._
and W. D. Worthy were eft
so teen west of the h
The work of wrecking the. -1 teal•; t -__
The Sunbeam Trio
SCD commenced' Tike work lit the three clever girls, 1 United church at St. Helene. has re conlir ge
Dr. W. F. Clerk has sold his horse, ,
corner of - Newgate and Victoria known as the Sunbeam Trio, who Rave' creioi (-civet
troAiliwP(ha K u Irl hareh s', church for en dni(itwiron t IofLo he cent o t
gtrethe he eveningtnmettt to 1Senmiller church Ir h has elrridol to again enter
streets, to Sir. W. J. Mealunou Al"I0e1, sntrje•nt tP the approvill. of
W. C. Pridham & Son announce a on the l May 24th is dowry- I a soft -belt team In the Presbyter,
big sale event ill the advertising Ing of unstinted pmts,. The irrngrntfi ,ter s.•ttll•nurot (rlmmittcr'• ' erift-• The names of' all byteplayes
columna of this biros. Their sneer- they presenter' N tophi to tnenv Sir. and Mrs. F: C. iNdcher w ',
ri i thetries• Fetch 1. nn artist ' fl• ounce the enitagvemPnt of their .butte• mue-t he listed nt•.t certified before 11M,
ti'1'hen•t will1 Bret gime is played
17te regular monthly twee ng 11 and also at the . ter, Hev A \�. 1
w • onddernhlr verusuillto• as- g• aily. 'f r(' r"1' ", former !teeter lit Bram et• w
seri t the chunked
at:Benmlfler acrd Smiths Mil on Stan -
kat building on Lighthouse 'street haat
1(trat B At a meeting of the Benmillef
the annual dist- -
rat ret1rPeentatITPS of aeaeleyi.'. evening. May ]Bib, it was de -
the Prudential'tsnliig. • Co. renovote
Rev. (Inas Cumming. }lit*tor lit the I cld"ItOtion w 1441 to the
veneer a
hureh cottgtegatiou la
at We$
Victoria Street bodies' Abd
The regular meting of the Immo..
Aid Soeiet)' of Victoeja street Unite.'
church wee hell at The home of Mrs.
canceler with an attendance of
' president. Mr.
1u
Pe.
The e
wenn3 t ale n (11Rw. t0
t 5. .•111t •.f r.
TI H
, d at . dif 1'0.,
}Hewn. prrsrePl :Mee. dNir,tvmli read will he fel, before his return to the
the S•ripRnre lesson and \ir<. Allen led Ws ter lod¢IusR In the holes la the n" printed prugrnm. i, t. ItiehnnM was hippy to meet his tritely
in Piyvrr. Mrs, Mew. \ir<. Ritvtw road, rt.,. c .c et dA)s shone where Te rcen J all the pt/'cpTtnotuner l~I Slfsls
xdntet sit `_ Goderich friende and will ears)- bark
old Bing Elliott a appended kl int that `,Ieertlld hate 1111en1iaM131e n(t inmmie reseNnindeI t•. enWPrnn' Pn with hint fund' refolllertlous of hie
to the
tr'murltPic en s'It w 'fie- i
�(�- fife' j visit to the pn idlest Town ilk-f`ttnmin•
to th' `rummer Scho I. 11 wee une1111 of oris. ton deet with e'rs. Sir. lto the is a cartoonist of noted
tette} to given substantial dnuatton Nelsonem 4111' VIetorin. .ot 1herr are ro; t,, i11 Slay
her sn,e,stnn.rrren bh1* ability• verde i aliai president of the
to the antltrerlwre �oh Moore
on Suite others T Tiin'• Junior fifth at • los .\id the
day the lkh. Mel. Sto'm atld Isis., \n. t1 cr meeting of retorted snldli•rs possibly more 1A the lnitetr, labs lt"v
ell to the y. linicn� I self el It I well to the impersonation
at adapts
1t- Trims
has A nl lab et • of a million
Elliott gave appropriate reatittp. A I mei nr•n;lx M of ".\" Company. {Tmm� eerasPs n vein Ott humor that miwilt 1111)1 a holt, reetdly in different parts
f -hunt etas ,}x•nt over the i Regiment, will l e h red re•ninrt of ' of w 1lttlr ori girir,z fomlr.Yattloa
of the world On kis tvrnrn to Imo
1'e 1011041 on petty' 5, • hes n t - ---- time , Slaty Hamel. to Sir: Jo mea 'Duncan crown. of Ashfield. tt
h Auxiliary of the pl her M. Det it f Mr end Mrs of el latae
helttonl home rs11. will be evidence. " J, ,0 A. Keil, of Puntr.an, Ont., the forme' of the 1r 1
held In the home of Sirs. };d. ('urrrlt evil the violdenced inists the former msrriaire to lake plc" alt' latter port
on Thurwda). June :.'rad. et 2.0 p.m, ant the of .tnnP, - - -_ -
ThP cnutrner for nen n i at Kin- as latterliyable an ahs possessing nlrf raltd and Mrs. A. \Inrrny, \tr and lir. WU- 1 dttf next.__-
rartYtre harbor has been nwnrdei by nhMie ability._._- I'1lnni Miura) Hud sm. Billie. of 1i'(rolt,
to a-- wor t1 and
to Kiltm r h Itnrls•r. Limited, of Tor•
1' remarkable. • Not only Is elle tit. n111e children. of Hayfield. spent a any last -
onto. week the guests of Mr. and Mrs Wm.
A tattendl treat, concert stare for greet night piano nod's et Cher ewut. Rirelle sit ter . CoUorne Aptrtusentw
WW1 attend the in North N (4uhrnr la D fiat, And lbntnillein street_ -
tit -Is chetah on Friday ecrningant Pnmprrsltirm Mr. end Mrs llonry Martin [lave
psg week. The program apt"'Ar n Mrimcn�nst3(lerrr aorkhTlg eotpotrthes returned home from Teranto. adhere
page•4 of this Issue. they spent the last peer %n41 !half.
O. tender tiof the napectlnnethis ra(ernoon the athet, the agreatest rdlselay+oftlher skill that and are again in their bon*on !few- Irensomr, Eldon Stoltz, fraena
(:.('.1.gate street. Their dnngliter. Mee. Jack ('nwen.: assistant mantster, • h1
in teeing held at the West Ptrret rhlk.�eceninR. It In t•tne ttt nal that the }inl(ght, acrrernpinird them sad rf Ilam Frail: a ptaln, Fre.! Co )
('ul. (i. H. Gillespie, 'f iSnann, is pinna bandied0o[Jin nnFh. of ran^y ah* 1 fora week before rltnrtn}OR to •eNoltitive representatives, Itnnn
I.t• much to open theye mAlne
the Theelx'tiug officer. her home In Tofente. Phew, William Craig. Eldon tit �,
first .'hednled game in the Ha- merely. as b rule, hear the Instrument ._
ia.elr1el• i,eague will he strummed si on. unle was in Mr. Frederick T.. Richards, of 151. Kronnl. mmmltteP•
. Rriward iaweo+t.
ran ('Menti t 1nRelee. Calif., who haw been the Re[funid ('aster, iiarry AAiVely: scar- e•
pinval At he afternoon,
b eke next
grTAt form ItuMher tdae•ibnl'. One es-,
Wednesanc afternoon, bet gnPef ,.f 111. grandmother. Mn�irn C. 1.. er. Nelson TIMI. Anbnrn tans ma,�eR-
Grebrh•h teems. The game teris►ly cl�llghterl the nnd'ir11Pe -vnrf• \baro, for the past week. will Bich Peet to ser stuns rood baseball VOA
Exeter xnd Mimi. .rn Annie Laurie .\* there were r lathe' and- friends at Butler. Pao year.
1r
-T1
+e regular
'osteo•
in
Atlhte. ('till
{it-
m.glthis meting of the Wnmen'S_
m1111110 wnr lwhl at ihP home or liIrs• ��'
.1. ('. Stotts. May 1741. A Rood' co -
Ips
gram wn' gtven,'CBndatl lag of a et t.,
by MIs4 Ruby Carter and Mr.( .art
McKnight and readings by Mr* 1 "x't
1.nwson And vidb. 7'harles litre
A. gels wens the annual burinro alela `r`�,1
ing of the institute the, tellnwinj
teerls were oleeted for the
year: Pre,j)1(nt. MIS. Jas. Pro.
v ice•/rf'MiCn t MID. FSI. i.a wean
Bids rPsl(A•nt. Mrs. C. $
ws retary-tren,nrer• .M�-
King: district •11reoter, Pit
grids'; preoe• s,rrPtl r .1l
sto.on : pientet. K
flower cenrtntt
(Dr.) 1V tr ;
C. II, n.
Mr t ft• 'Alp:
AUBURN
e.
r4
n - pin
A1^RL1Aji. May 13• Tle An
had'ball dub Sae reorganized for the
season and is placing a team in the
Huron County League:' The omcers
are: President. Nelwrn 11111: ser•retivil`
rt
metal hat
teaenlp• Mre. M(x1re and Mt,.. iDtew llntni.ton street. mitt y e
assisting the Mxttrse. The 'east tfMef I tele week. rat R o'P}nck. toll t p'ht• at- and d1ee•ing Rnm at
tt1Lr will 2t' 1t the hmme of Mrs. GPO. 1 reng(•11a•nts for Centennial wick. A old colored mammy,)
\Vit.,n. TIincks street. The SnP1Pty I gnat nnmlM�a of r; r�1 afndent' took repeatedly. nest frith
a All e'n were is a'the. Flt. t.
de. els nitride the removal of Mrs. R.-.0,--:-_-._
bet• f the field tweet of the Western', her extra number.. That
rev`
M.S. (ln the eve n her tMn, 1r '
.Pnting inlet with erne lecture room on feminine nfter
fen' indices reprr'� xorrbon Yac>hey took APennA In the In mese 04 t11P more
IPa met. at the hntne o't i intermediate 120 -Ford. dash. and One number .,Q shirr and Tenant
paters, •
1
mon wad
t IImpee into
o ns aria ha Pm �.m. Putl1r wnraitlp at 11 a.m
�•" 7 perm.
me titer, no
AnRe1M. hl' PeirrrNdery will tench[ Mm
or the dialects ed D Pt to rejoice over their/proof
b'
ens mewled
4IMM+'Ief' ?Moro After htxdsrjonrn 1n
st �enerOU" In y
1lntfpnrth, A tell Beloit mem (1• I part l,i Secondary Cchools Astsrcla-' well-trannd coeell1t fnl w Mission Ran.!
' i t home The �ineGlllivey
rwemty-flap years. 1111)1 a charter Atom- (Intern. - •
f h I held at London nn Itr[fnmdnp.' Ing, and she i. part'el.ln illi f tt}IP hold a bazaar and kPa In Knox rt
her of the WV.
departure a f
ihr two Garet neo .howl
Mrs R. Reid Arnd et -tweeted her with I "11011 ttnnFv made a R
Ior 220 verde end the
n presP' I -
y in .see her returnthe
for C(Rtet�l.,'QmMg
" r tiN, fe 1
♦ •
$
e
•
a t
Ix,r given n. n e ,a• . May 24. Afternoon tee will he
t °u Id.I oclock Anti Pp'
1(M1 8{e*," RAP 111110t r11:1 lag and nnnti f
from • 3
Fn r from r.
There wII1 he a RCP of ;ancy an iges
will
lurch
noon.
ercel
to 7.
f •
st