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The Signal, 1927-9-22, Page 1►.' Jr;,-, t (. Our Clubbin Rate The Signal and The Globe is $G 75 You • lave 25 cents and the cost of sending a money order. A similar saving on other publications. The Signal 111 YEAR NO. 85 ST SCHOOL FAIR 1N THIS DISTRICT FOR 1927 SEASON. • UNITED ET AT D NGANNON1 Several interesting V,,.,,agC5 from the Wesson }'i.lds The W. M. S. Conferee, of the west Ion of Huron Yresi tery of the t • Gm ely Held H 1 vllle on Tuesday held ,at Dungan - at o mss T da resided and Mrs. Geo. Harris, steed ufN.ntuOu and for Schools of Goderich eri<l4 p luted were- Lowe leaving Turonto at 7.15 will leave team.The rcota was Township of Dungannon; was rpt•' at 7..4 null will arrive at Guderlch at Dad game will he pine' nary. 12.20, Instead of 11.45. i ptobably on September (;oderlch :liter the opening p."peel of song The enema !held fair for ,ricer and Scrlphsre.reo..ng some Wed Banquet to Far[ Elford tpwusklp wan held at llolme'vtlle on I tical lawn Howling Tuesday afternoon and was attended ceesary c•ommlttes I •e app' The Ontario Department of tg ! Ili the local lawn be by a good number of boys and girls and then came tbe roll •.,11 of Bands meat hlocal the an be and adult+. The weather wa+�°Id and Circles ree(,uu1e1 'c, by tepee tare, through its of in Clinton. n°(1 last Frhhs} evening J. R. and, unpleasant. but this did l not l sentences who plaeorl '.•,tial enmhn- with the iutereas of the poultry 1n- , (tela. ilii at won dt dampen the elitism -num of those I els on methods and pine, rather than &nary to mind. Is sponsoring a',banquet t rt Juhustou and (1 present, who took a keen a lutThetex- raised• Some of hber of e len ler. rets rted 'Ponitry31111 amounts Lo rIiu•htnuituati lata presidentlof , Robert Jubu the prrwere ugearm of the fair. The Plana already made for the fail and the next World's poultry emigres.. Mr• I A second , Cumhtrsitl of 1 hlb}t% were arm.! Is wt daoarttueuts• pl st ulc and mss- Elford is well and widely epos*, ns n Th ms. Glazier. oeti Ii trvmeu will' 3trotf 10 Porter's 111, but the fast wan he .booty topics: severs' •parr rt I shay evening and t !'ortrr'a 11111, this year the au- thorities deemed it advisable to hold It i tetres, was !King laid on .icing funds (1.1 In (well to attend t'rtdsv t -((he banquet to 111.ber 1 tournanat•ut, but they 4141 ea at Hultuesvitle, wide!' is couana:red a .,*by voluntary gifts and ea eritigs. of the prize*. After the Circle and Rand leaders 30th. at 7 u'cl«'1; sharp. A prominent more central point. l had retired to hold w•pnrate confer• p(ntltryman from the Ontario Depart- _ The ufteruoon'a proceedings opened i caree for an hour. the r• It call of aux• ment of Agriculture will be 1 ellen I. E. girnss BA• with the _school parade, which took Merles was held awl most encour-also. The exustivatlon Battul; (pi<en place alout `S o'clock. Three schools aRiutg and helpful repot-. were leen. r I"nhersltJ, Kingston, p�blht(l tbje took part: S. S. No. 3 (ll. TheriUel. Mrs. (term*. of delegate ,•ailed flue at- Pttb week, int•luole the name Delliss Isabel at- tention of the redlit4 to the iftera- The pwblic E. Sharman, principal of, ('eYtral S. 8. No. 4. and 8.8. No. 9. The child briefly of hooks E.haul, who her zinc eaccaf, (e the' ren marched in pairs and each school tore tapir. and spoke section byas identified by a banner and teaflcte that would prove helpful (In tT chi Th .sou ('stele 'Mit- tel, Decried two of the pupils. The j In the work of the dlfirent mission- Wallace resent dant examinations of tW �rta of first prize, a handsome trophy donated An orgenittatlotu by. N. W. Trewartha, of Clinton, was gave an )pieta Mame, of Go(b rkh, &waned to 8.8. No. 3. This trophy address on the mitsincnry work for is to be won three times before ire- girls and rung women. She urged coming the permanent property bf any tint the leaders of young people homl. 8ecund prize went to 8.8. No. i /UMW gicin¢ systematicaliy, proper. Alb GODERICH, ONTARIO, THUR The News o \ortla Street Takes Change in C. N. R. ?hue -table 1'lu• tir•�t game 111 e Commencing utlt Monday, a change between the me in the e.N.11. time -table will come into rth effect on this line. The train now church hru0m15,llaf (lode ella Ianfted- Church was leaving at fj a.m. will leave a ar non ed Wednesday and > ew, or at- • God -Irving at Toronto at 10.25 o'clock in- chnrch team, champion of 10.10.• The morning train cuaaty, v.u; p'laye'd be tended. lira. W. J. .\oder., of (sod g was 1r.� Println Fiat -dams work at reasoteal& prices- Call The Signal when you want job of printing well -4' Telephone 35 e, • • 1 i" 'TDF' SIGYAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publfa.tert •r.-•- -- -\ PRESBYTERY OF HURON MUTE A ' W RO•%ETER V , w t.wl�,:•s.f _ _ .. 1 ... __ -- .ome, lWstim. h% Rev, r owl a' pine-otI I l((bt Lemont. son ,•t Yr. tydl�ri..l�ItU-lite hl=,�nhy Won e(irer aletlal' - •" • - - ur10 of the {{�r the 'lignite?! t. Cn1:r0 41 �u. Bernath altlswurth, • pat t tater,' old' Moeda, teat.' soft teat w`ou fltit ettpe1tH 1u t'aeadlan Aja cJltii4b, ; 114. eb uen of s,HH in 4.0mA:tion ► aelehr algin. Pr ey, pcatlldinW- f lire eon tut • is �t�iLrer medal. :The action of tIIC•eftsMn Is e ,t gtentakand ' of Mrs. inn. per of Presbytery la selvasla&,,ppprrReti. SaCk4nrolge (4 u. CRngratula- Ceti Telford, B.A.. fro* $'. kaprc*'a SIM, 3vhnr 46:;-___..._ charge. Myth. In order that * I1(I5bt accept a call to Freilo'tos.. 13,•11., legs 'Ind Iwtcknos► eourlrmr(I by Prd•aW'tert• their Presbytery spoke a eri iuwa,bowlte'a dtvidc4 etre foriteaye.terdoe, the Butes tattag part faithful service ren' )q .•1111 doable. ► totil�i�t at Blyth fiord to his (•hAtge cud tlttet mart: esea- tournattait0. Newton and at'cond prise 4, now YY. J. Tee elt a-- r t ptteassenilt••el in the second 'Presbytery. w eclat. d duet and4W. Je ytnonds Ron: also a tp 3a, the blade :at Meth. t lost Toroutn. It era I the Luck- hytery. 41110 %G. G, 1 Tkr asrt•retary of > wIrd�a took giteetett to furobb ai»ha at Luck- minutes of 1 J' awn eit wen !teach of the London Road provincial lle School Board .school hoard met on Mouday evening with 'trustees Miller to er), o aro , Th Cott, Sallow(' and r ncc pn In- winning the degree of lacheler o The matters of plastering and ♦T stalling a drain at Victoria school. re -Aurae Miss lle• nRu[Ming the n0 pairing the beaver board ceiling a at' I doubt. a great deal of itd1' to vacs - Central mchoul, and plowing and lrvrl- tinn perktdeand AS h hearty e,ngratula:iasa friends upon her we'. 9 and third prize to 8.8. No. 4. tinnally. and 1ympahetieally. The parade was followed by Strath- I MIM Bowe. of Exeter. addressed the }committee also is to tet a price on a conn exerc•iscte by each school. These conference on the work of the Mande, l slate rack, with open front and back. 1 exercises were held as the rear of the epeaktng of the tmportnnre of arousing,1.tor the kindiergarten room. The Ilolmesvllle' schoolhouse anti proved interest In missions among the boys ;school managewrnt committee was very interesting. Again school section and girls. and reeommeadtng. are an , asked to look Into the matter of the aid 1u this Zine, the use of The 1'alm I applications of George Iturrows, Viet - prize. 3 was to the front, winningrdtire[ w 8. 8. No. 6 was awarded se- : Branch. to (arr(ek and Itoy Scrimgeour for Gond prize, 8.8. No. 9 third prise and r Dinner was served in the basement perruiseion to quit school. 8. 8. No. 4 fourth prize. - ' 1 by the ladies of the Dungannon aux- The woes 1 t reef °g est, feature whides' I done to the -After gmn full t justice provided. adeen 1 Ten o esteemed ten Golden f 0n Wed&flgrfch, We public speakingkeen competition. A►e , address of welcome was made b Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 3. Morrow. Water- pupped Into a keen Sstreet, Water - pupils 8. 8. No. part. Flmenet outstanding (Rev.) J.nd�Vo by Mrs. 11. V. Law- D te. the ftfttll on ieth anniversary ay eof their w n r No. 6, was the spoke ok on and TefQT 7 matrtage. The wedding took pleee wlnerot this er,"contest. She . on 1 son. of afternoon September 2Nttli. 1877. at Nile. where +.,rhe Corn 'Rorer; • which Mr. Pater- 1 The afternoon se•%alon was opened P eon, agriculturalJ 1presentative, an- with devotional exercises by members Mr. Morrow and his bride. Mies Sarah nouneed as bring a very, fitting sub- of The the 1.111burn and 7lungaBirthehnzilla les. Lmma Kennedy, the rade clergy. jet. 8e(•ond prize woes S. Noll to groomsman was air. Caswell of 8. 8. No. G. J. A. Walker, made a icier but be PPF man, and tbe gr t of town. e bridesmaid. wag Minnn Christiana .,Nan Colum - (afterward. Mrs, Bailie). now deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow continued to lire at Nile until 1892 and then were remittents of Dungannon for a few years. (Naming to GMierich in 1997. They will be at home to their friend's next Monday, from 4 to R and from 7 to 9 o'clock. Missionary Birthday Party Members of Vetorla ttrect lenited church celebrated the twenty'4nnrth anniversary of their Missionary So- . bi-.w-"birth(lep party" which wee hell in the schoolroom of the church on Thursday evening lush A splendid program of musle and reading, wart given. This was followed by en lnter- estlnR exercise. fifteen of the mem- ber,' quoting some of the reasons nett - ally given by people for not joining •the missionary eoclety, and these be- ing answered to turn by the pastor with vertex from tbe Bible which ef- feetively diepnted of every Pxcnse. The birthday enke was brought for- ward and two ehatfer members. Mrs. .1. Million and Mrs. T. Werrener. lighted the twenty -for candle' with which It was decorated. and, while 'deed were burning the people and sang that good old missionary hymn. "Jeans Sevee." Lunch was then .err social chalf-hoetr pfolle olwedd . a plentewt . ling the northeast part of the grounds at Central school were left with the TL e ruperty open! committee. p West Murat T The annual conven ran teacher. will be and Friday. October ' 11B16 grid IntD The Thursday ses.10 • ti . held Exeter and on Fri will go to London, entertained by the t board of that city. 'Tent 1n visiting sn 'Oboe'e of Iondon, Commercial Colleenthe t'ntversity. of On Thursday event banquet will be sic W and other gue pr 1 the church needed a went`- tike the - 4 14. 8. ott t0 ' a, at S. No 9. win .Linke on "The t W. M. S. 11er'anse of its Mnrntlonal Jtriti-h Empire." 'Edward McMichael, value along the Ilse of mision.. S. S. No. 1. was fourth; aubj's't• 1 The I'rPslryterlal treatnrer. Yrs. °The Hardest Word 1n the English (lardtner. of Blyth. could not be nguage;" Elsie Ostatldeston fifth, present. lint sent n letter reporting a bjcet 'The Building of a Nation." great increase in the amounts revived A program of sports was run off in during the first quarter of rite church large field at the rear of the school year, Over those of the same period in the races were keenly contested. two. e prize -winners were as follows: Mrs. (Dr.) Wilford. whose husband SPORTS -- fa ntll on the 'field in West China, 'Royce 10 years and under. •'r0 yards brought to the conferenee a most-en- --elifford Wordy, _ WIIL__G1IXS, conraaioa _message. A letter received Murphy Gordon Mceeol, Bert Mc- • reeeetly from lir. Wilford ,listenen* 7if i journey Of fourteen data ntnen% see- irls, Eldon s'Ye j +[11r1s, 10 years' and ander. fI0 Yard. _ernl of the _ mis�rvhich station' tme he bad h-eMarjory Proust'. Irene 'Woods. church. during nor Cox. 'Norma Pickard. Ada heard not one onkkInd re word fromthathe rrant. . Chinese people.iso ,®ors, 8 yeari and under, n0 yards every Meilen where Chines.- had been ah --Ines. alcc. col• Elwin Merrill not in the a nothbuiling ngaua,orry'e wrong. Pgn Pment ene Cole. Iris, 9 years and under, 50 cards tuePn dismissed in any w:•e: On the h -Ruth Potter. Norine (sox. 1)411* other hand, where the hwIttinir had warthe, Margaret Stock, Gladsa tltbeen e .01 omp theyThhad beees. t('hri et by rk. Irene Wiggins eye, 10 to 12 years. 50 yards duel Dr. Wrlfnrd wrote, had pr•red them- m.Moore, Norman Trewartha. selves worthy. rt Pearson, Gordon dark, Clifford ,\ quartette of ladies from 'Myth rdv.'Haroldjobb• sang very pleasingly, 'Where hest trim. 10 to 12 yeario. 50 yards dash thou reaped today?" • (trgaret Blggin. 'Rein Cudmore, 1 The principal speaker of the day- rjory Prorate, Norma potter. Rath writs Mks Carmine Weilernod. of mpson. 1 China. w-Tto e a deeply intere'ting y.. over, 12 yenta'. 50 yard. dash end inspirin aik on present condi- m. Moore, 'High Glen, Willie tions In (het land. Never before, 'he Pr, 'aid. had there been waged such a iris, over 12 year. 110 yerdi dist[ s Fggre beTWPPn the fnreprr-f eviland nenese. In this' 7 Miller, e7ea Elllottrac0--Alhert 1 atr1iggte e Pshes f'atl/1e the CbinPse have man and Norman rewarthe, W111 'loitered more than the foreigners. and Clifford, Sturdy, Gurdon She spoke of the Inflnenee of T111 1111111, 1 and Eldon Yen, Joe afnrphs I tnd the 10 datence oft flourishonthn t me ina .I. Sturdy. nntil they got rid of the foreigner and Iris? -three-legged rsrP-Norma r and Reta endnx)re, Thelma of ('hristianity. She gave instances ore and Jean 711110r. -Norman of Chinese fnithfnlneee and steedfnst- ys' wheelharinw race --Norman nes. in mnat trcing eircnmstaneen mita and Frank Yeo, Will Grigg end declared that the work among Clifford Sturdy. Willie Porter and tint people was well worth while. rt Johnston, Gordon Mc('anl and handled 11emtlen Mr'. Tmisnrnfwee whyo Yeo. Gordon 'Pearson and Al - McMichael, also spoke nn the new !study honk for GRAIN ANT) (OOIRN !auxiliaries,. The clniing wrnrrle of the at. quart-Jsek •O11hert. Keith eenferenee were spoken be Mies Mg, Raymond Cox. (Wheat. sheaf Rebertion. of Goderleh. who erred the ck Gilbert. Keith Stirling. Oats, trenslnttnn into (Mede of the inspirs- -Alyin 3betNiPe. Willie Porter. tion received from the memeAc0s of the 'heat -Jack Stirling. Alvin•ytet- any. The chasing prayer was offered Robin Thompson. Marley, quart by Ret. F. A. Poniter. of Ttenmiller. Stirling, Roht. Groves, Richard and a .nit sun•e..fnl conference wnc Gn--t-. a(d(ool. i17 rIe7..'leaf hronght to A (Anne. e ntrIng m riser Its•' sot Lashar lir West Tin- e ,Thursday at Ywntr Fasseest T ty sped three di ' - onto winter fair in Nor:' 4 guests of the Ontario I Agriculture. The boys leeted by means of n farmer judging competitlo In October. met e(mpetl -open to all farmers and fa living on the farm. het wee of sixteen an.ViwPnt) th her let. 1027. who hale not revionel• represented the county na a c-`-" a Week-9ndlring tenut of the Toronto winter fair or are net ,tag f an agrfculturnl college -or agricultural tit sehool. The ,late._of the cgm_pe w•111 he announced later. to teachers will be Imbed t J 'Metal notice has been pt t>t> 't1"y , Owing to 111 -'health Ow'orfo 'Government of tee taking auson, R.A.. plea • tPrortnclal highway sf the from tbe McKillop %lgindeld. in anddlesex of his congregation Mon. a distance of hie faithful work Ir about -, • - ' ilea. This stretch tributes of res of MIA '�}avinclai highways eras brother mtn1ts,' - *t* er" A. k is believed that the appointed yl accepted, DI Mello -aye Department ftatends to eta pi 11 m -rt year. nab this will give a cone tern settlement cos tlauous pavement from G' ierich to twith the congregati Findon. . I rangemcnts for sn ------ as n sncceeaor is Maitland Goif Club i In future lay . The Anal game of the ladles handl- ministers will eap competition In the Maitland Golf hytrryaR otingte torIbe ('tnh was played on Friday between Mrs. Geo. Downey. of Stratford, and Telford. ROC 0 Miss Williams. The rose bowl was pointed a/r'an s Conference se • �1 won try Hew ilowney. Bev. C. 7. - r. On September 14th i match with to represent.C.3. , ,-• neral ford ptaFPT+s op . the '$artsasin et i in IExetaisei t Conte(' resulted as WWII: Iter. W. nett • . Vent FODOD 114 g'l!rct. the rellglpos ll Mr. Venters ,...0 W. R. W5jgbt tb emendtalt ain ed r. 'Whitman ..% Ter-, , ..t of Y r. Orr 4 E. T. IAi pate - Silcox 1 Rev. 'i' Rutbetforb 0 la, F'iel f - ,.roe Pl . ,1 II, . th by Ito attendance and Much In- • ferhat int Annual Event at Carlow There wan a large :rtreu,fau• of /!intent' and tektite at the 1'- :'.rue ,n1 fair field at Safi eel Wildneaday alterttonn end YR meat qgi1n 'peened a goes Steles'. Tlhe, exhibit! 111 � tsnegte 4ste red 'ata► the ar .co6 ' µtions rae►+alnea jTtivat1T - restW edea tt i6o *kg: tl to tti M11F i- - a11D ss prtlsram ) i ynrurl6:the tn1. 'lKwlWtaki'eRl»tt: obi:. (.. 1, No. 1 (Nils), 8.8. 2 I• R. O. Na 3: a. e. 'to• .4 ' thtsple tv7 i r $rte• rn P). ' b+E",Still wet, se wan ty Matnmeq •wn1 identified by w h, rr eif�7 . one or Neu of the hn F°t the parade the penile "pot through. the 1'rembytery in fe heeo¢tving %ariuu' exercises on tliwtront lien of. 't 4'1.411 and air. Thos. Wilakea . b0S4-.' Ri fin 'shield was awarded 'inti the Ile ' toty r I school. R.8. No.r2- f i� y' !I Torre pupils toot part 1n e * agenuit 1 au as- ru Uti.e wsU , ilea ✓ .Mas- ap- • .' Q iliac speaking competition, w a very interesting tea are. Fisher of &R. No. 2. daughter of t. and Mrs. Arthur Fibber. woos drat prlttP, her subject being '980 -`teed of Rural Leadership.'' Isobel Robertson of 8. tI. N. 3, daagbter of Yr. and' "-- Mrs. J. 3. Robertson, was awarded seeoud prise.- Stec subi wad ''The 'British i i pore.", Thirdprfse was given to Phyllis gsrtow, of 11.8. 40. P. daughter of-tI[r. au* Mrs. Eforaee $I1tna. 'NQoton spoke on farm 1s the Asekho1w of lbs Worl •Following Use celaIetttiows Mr. R. * Sallow. took a pbo'toitsl+b of u/f III of each achhole • • A program pf 111$10$ was run off late in the attertt0Cp, She 'Winners being al foliows: i 8 years RARRBsiatep`Edward Vint!. Maedi, )iaha'Ittt Tarrfi8 • Wallet A .. sit the n her as the rtment of to he Pe - mane fol junior Ralthby-Thom to 1s• 11(•111 fin Wednesday. 'September 14. at 11 'Inn fun.b committee. it was lir, t Flarrlah. to be r took place at to divide the Presbytery Into flee Girls. 10 year. WI under -Norma n o'cinrk, the trtarrl Tt m t;,Nlerkh, ('lin•+ MNs •Johnston. Bernice Bo- " sons Knox church manse. Gmlerleh, of dtstriete--tVtnghn MU. the ages Barth, Beth llel'heP, Wlnnifred Pft- lnnrr E. tidiest s? ('nlhornef fnwnthllo chargee immediately surrounding aid bled., Kathleen Tyndall. nn (k•m- �Irs. Wm Thom 0f Cad .dile fr . le 1 a I tf [s iS rc. 1^ yrs re And under -Carman te. Ca her 517(10 he renmmPode} to the home Sfrsnghan, (;race hunter.' !'ranee. 7 missionnn (nmmittw. for n Resat of Houston. Helen Shaw. -$W) each. Wye. 10 years and lmoter-•Harold Rev. W. i? #tvDonald presented the Alda, Melvin Good, \\'timer Rutledge, • reps+rt of the-malaterannce and exit!' Keith F'exgau. Herman Fisher. Bill ' to Frank (t' Raithhy, youngest son of that .Con tenet. . • .. f air. and Mrs. John Reltliby of Finliett. lotto¢ (Mtober in Park district. That Seer. Ilrrh•rl Harrison, Hoy F:rrlag members of the disfriet committee, ten, Carmen Brindley. 11. ceremony was performed by Rev. Girls, 12 fears and tinder -Nettie charming- rming in- a The hridP looked efiat andreonferhwitht Mei) asfftoatheMts'II ' P,,,,,_ 0. I►ernlee ('a=eldy. Loretta charming- fir a gown of .hitt flat rets-. pth drape of .poli. tell and .Pens Of reaching their ell reee be I Flkk. ting TK tN'is f'tH+Y', caught %g of hrillfnge with pipit Sellhe sell that en- �' Spring wheat, quart --Nelson eanght clip orange hlm.snms. She held on e5cia charge. den. Ti''- Lawlor. Spring wheat, Moul- wore white kid slippers and carried a Rev. Dr. Oliver, o1 Rask n l"fauwas , fthn. Toe, .Durst. NPlsorn Moul- lunngnet of OpbPlfn rose' and finhT'A into interesting to Paint (thrilling address ,Len. Thos. Lawlor. Oats, (mart- . ati.% I trusting (`aunty Athletic Meet - At the second annual meeting of the Huron County Athletic Aiioeiatlnn• held In Clinton en Septemher 13th. It was decided. to hold the annual field meet for the Gear in Seaforth on Fri- /inv. October 7th. There will 1* com- petittors from the Collegiate!' of See - forth, Clinton. Goderirh. Mitchell and Exeter. Each wheel will send two entrie' M each event and these entrants meet be hone -fide ttndents who have been in regular attendance sinep September 20th. The girl'' events will he in mentor and junior chime.. Junior Ririe ere those who were nnf yet sixteen years of ate on September tat of this year. Boys' events are for junior.. inter- med In tes and seniors. Juniors are under fifteen rare and ender 1111 pound. in weight: intermediates are iender eieecente'Ieind under 105 der twends nty In wght n rears and have no weight limit. There will be a full efferno0n of .pert. which .hn111d1 he intereetlne to aht. Grote., diehard Evans. Bob ling. ,Field corn. 10 ease--llnrnld 1T. W. whitely Dien at eats nA all win iter In the rnnntF. The 1 s'S tion, liAurl(e Mdlwnin, T'hyllt. j T,neknnw. Sept. 20 --The remains of will limit their competition to track Iotf.rn. lmnric(' (lorry. Weh.ter Whitely were interred anti floli events. while the Idris are Ilwain. Haroldld eon. aerold Jlftnuton.ston, Phyllis in Greenhill cemetery here nn MAD- hiving basketball end soft -hall in ad- } corn, fl Pare -Elwin de efternnnn. Re 410(11 In ('Menge diltien to their other sports. business of t In the Magistrate's Ceurt John afelonev, of Stephen township, Inst week learned that it 1e n w•rti,n''brrnth. The attendnnto erre mast n work AlLdrf V,ut+roof•. 1Mrle}. quart• -0r with an of cer of Fttsnhrth Coulter. of Wineham. end nn ,the home miettetttld the nort.ltof . Geo. Barley Franklin matter to interfere of his 11n11es. I Ileo Wilbert Thorn. brother of the chnrch in the W''si I , ltenminn fund c°I MrPln e, I trnancr Horton �Itnrley. sheaf --Orval YC - the law in the pnr'it When Bailiff T,aw•• tt. of Crediton, visited his farm to make a wdznre Maloney attacked him. 'striking him over the head with n u" -rope. ('Meer Whiteulde wean notified mut went d Iain and arrested Maloney. tting ng before Magistrate it>''t- who fined him 5100 and costs and hound him over to keep the peace for year. of F'R" On $nturday C. Simpson. mondvtlle. woe conticted before Magistrate Reid of supplying ilgnor to n minor nn,l wen' tined s.10d (este, and In addition had hie fa em it cnncelle(1 for n month. m Day at fain* Decoration err•ice+ were held a Colborne cemetery en Sunday after- noon, when member' of the Canadian Order of ,Foresters, 11>. LoyaEngland. tOrange l Lodge and the Sons iif a nnlon uervk•e and decorated the graven of their departed brethren. A large nnmher of tweet.. from town and country tnrnel oro to attend the solemn mervlce held „' memory fthe of departed. Rev. 1.Kilpatrick, Holnesvllle, had (Frere othe stirring n l- vlce and he gave a F dress, dealing with nue iurpose mf holding this memorIel service. Sev- eral hymns were sung and tbe service WAS hronght to a elope when the brethren placed flawets Upon the graven. hrlde. After the eeremons the Kapp. the mn n I'h(� flee. Mrnrid(. Franklin Horton. eli'npte left for the home of the brides to .nppert thio ""rt ,he snnnnl eon- Herbert Tlerrtson. Sweet corn-dltlly potents. where n anmp0111 t enty wedding fr Pnwenllondolnj+�,,flntery fnet weer Ferri -h, Frank Igniters. Richard. Mt -- guests. Afterward. served to,Alunnt twenty -eve rl. Iledd amt ndt•e •t4)I guests. Afterward. the young couple read by Mr. ltl I II'hltnley, Margaret Hardy, Bess Cant - left' motor. amid showers of con- 1 The committee appointed to assist well. Frt.. (Inn id. fettl. for Guelph, (lshnw-n. Belleville the )ioleew•Orth eoncregatlnn to the , ftErbi- S ANTI VF>ytF:TAt9LES erptton of their nen dintul, gave Its, 'irish Cobbler potatoes -Walter and Minn. the bride travelling in 5 liner. F:mPlsou Edward. Gran Moue - broadtail of fl¢nred rrrple Aral Cant nf'' final report. „r the Presbytery broadtail with thlhetlne trimming ani,l ThP tlext mPrtfnr 11+115 iddntrtep--Ind' Jarkmaa. Frank het to 'mitten. On their rennin ebee 'w111 be herd In 11, 4Taber to T.mules Alltn, riots. Mitchell. Willie Hardy. leretIn Kerr. Dooley venom -s -- .ill melds- at "Sntu(rhntme Fnrm." Imri. � Mildred Mallows, The friend," present The s he minuet meet ng Included the drew for placing the meet and the election of oddeere. The meet. are to he held 1n ReAforth, t(ltehPll. G0.lerich. F.reter end stn- Dr1. •awn- . rill, isAlwi Oekes_GPorge 'leaf nide, after a brief flint.. Mr R(K)TS AND t'L1VIIIIFART.1*ll---- TWbttsTv 'pont bis Parti dep. in Tmok- sb enhhler pntatneee-JFilna Me- now. tint went to Chicago thirty-three . en - Margaret nlgRen, Alvin (hc. years Atn Far a !tune he wn nee Sowerhv• Green Mnnnteln riured ss credit manager of the Ham- a rap►.-�.P Mnrphv. Bernice Moore. Ilion National Rank. hut of lite veers , ton In the order named. (Th' WIT Pr! C I far thio rear Are: Prpml wAs empl ynM with R. (1. Mono R n.• ilArmer, Jean MIiIPr. Dooley n oes-Mary flakes, Lorne Porter,' one of Air lamed hand ponce. In the yn Wive. Irene Wands, P,,sther ids ' elft. W. Whitby was horn 1n nod.. In, Harry Lnnden. Mangold$- web flfttratx rears ago. Re 1e 'snr- arida. Reggie McCool, Reg. vived he hos widow and one son. ewe 3aek Yen. Tnrnlps _Ada Fat-' Welter and three .Utero, one toeing (Continued on PAR(' 8) ,Mrs. W.J. Little, of this town. . ►,r fI sonnPtte. Reaforth : vice-pre.tdent Ms Dsvidtafh Exeter ; sterretars• ire#meet. Mies 11 Grlere. Seaaforfh. ee to cob - ant ? wn re r executive from each daotownrel►rP schabl. esen w•s IVIllie Hardy. Mur - fromo1 :\ etene C RCH NEYI'ES racy fierily. L leyil alt:Clarty. Fred Me- frnm'a dlefanrP were air. and Ml•. I et Nellie Willey. Mangold. -('hie, th David Johnston, Jnmran.n : .. \IIIl1on. I\'tlln Hotton. Ii'flma itut- Cns GnddVIn Guelph: e g: d wishes 1 (threat festival ant be oti.erc0.d In tl llI,. ,Turniptr.-aillfanT i►wf.r, 11111 Coulter. WinRham. The good wl'h ', of t-1 many, tftr run, fellows -the yon k th. Ansprtsn--r#mrrh-wit tktnlr•r '.rad. `Weise, Fred BI'slt, Frances ilon• couple. ,The Auburn choir will take inlet -ire a.,'. Itoc afi:affdiT Jitmcw Parrish.' the ettnIng serhice R,rlm-- Annie Edwards, Ruth ('alwell, ittt st church, %ell. ^rah .Morn 1,141,1 7ktintt,v. Alfred Noy, .Irene leg, g. "1ers"nal !aote.winning." ere" 11111. Nettle Clthlado. ('arretm-81etb - fisc "P, IN Parry , lutrch !needier he Ip•Thde, Ruby Errington, Helen 11 Is - The steeple Ani extetier woodwork mored''" Sunday 1.1 i l telly et 10 set, Pearl Lawlor, Myrtle. Cantwell. \detnide Houghton. yrItelis-Yarn of VI(Mr1n ?tact i"n1fe1 ehumL are ■mn Knot ebito 'he Pert Wee next Hou+lon, Alma Sallow.. Kathleen alft- hMng unninted til. week. ILMI. Onions-Myttic Pfrfmmer, 1111 The 'Royal Bank will nlovr'hnrf1 Sn,.*,ntlSn)will jeI' ,. i•.rt111fm"` the min- mer Schnitz. 'Beeson Walter.. Sadie into the Td light.r•s nowt felon. by t I it&I'lin; tl Rouse... 7 p,m.,'Thr 7Lnu i Ilnnningn. Tlaroh( Steyees. Lulu venter andfeeconlmi.'Ln. , jewel,. Th aAltfnrl 7To.pitA1 .\nxliferc at th,. Gate.- I Ret"' TMpPlork,h'' in No New Sidewalks Titus Year It iuoks as if no nrd cement title• walks will be conetrifetad tele lar. Tenders for the proposed ne d• nide- walks were before -.the public comfslttee on Frpho night last, tint Connctllor Cott wto, Is chairman bf the finance ...lite•. objected to the expenditure, as It ae not p for in the estimntcs /11141 he wanted (en Sorlr ti 1 Blink et from the boiler when the handle of pies ent !toren14 1P he'd In Knox rhnreh.t Rnrlu ('nldwrpl. SaIptRlnmis off 1dei BRIEFS The .r• os• FLOW Wig '111 hold n sale of homemade inking the SahtmtTu Pollcannn clans In Danishe -enfant afore, Wept atrcet, T11 (member' }'1'' Pallet chnrch IAsteFwtythrafc('ahe,l Eileen F`nenn F}m0= on Mitre -Any. (letnher let. "f .„Lea I re-knw with Sweet ,vas roe. The redid- I hip Linklat.er, Erie (lunll. l The regnlnr•motuthis meeting of the n ,hl te,i Ifrl. r' --lrene 11111. • ['hies -Helen til -w t. Women'; Hommel Anxllincy- wNl for n ttumaillnnerms expression of her Marrero llardy• %innia�0Keith I'ea- u-mlipil e! .the, oep.ital on Mnn(Mn• Seth ant malls n flnin_ 1 Marjorie •Sirnnghpn, Mliford p.m: A full nftrnd- npp41117 ton• ,,r observed next1fin' temT,rr 20th. rat 1italic [logy alit! I punt. African tanrij[old. - Hertsots Hoer is 9d T1('ed. Kerr. re •K ithlet•n Willa me, . Thr (iod+erich hand will renter A SOnluy rat Victoria *freer church. Nelson Moniden. n !flint service of It P1ty111s 1101100. itrtrgram •nf 'invite on - the Sgnarc on There will Is• w•hool rat 11 a.m. Friday evening of thio week ram- champ nett wnntllr• F'ren�h mdriRO111 *Itrwson i'ea+wt++ _, .caring at 8 n'rinrk. Next IVr,hleo- with n sl" ,1 pr":�nm Hort n yoiT I Norma Fisher, Verbena -Mary 1. day. September 28th. the bond will people'. ehoir. .\t . p.m. the pn.tor's I iTltse•t. Alma !tallow!, Marl [lon'ton• .ttldla•t w ill h,- '.The Mn" of the 1 (,Dian%-•IVthuer Rutledge. Verne Jew - pins at ill 11 lair. ell. Pearl T,nylor, tarhrthy' lt.•('at. Yrm. W. Ji. et t In sn*teII b froth liana." ncentlow of the , Pluks--Frances Marlin. tvinntfred 5 pstl • . h.' wd n( which boiling I her t PrTstrct'tl 1 tl'nton of the Young Pen - „a Jenn Moisten. E..1onete' tic. iTtr was taking pelting e, of (1* PretiytPrr of ?PRIM etnyton Million. Galllardla to ecoid any ot'prdrlft rat the en n Tnf s11nv afternnnn 51)11 f the ib believed that the pia came a and te eev rely% Coderich 4 tine Robertson. Table honquet from i Wort. Billie 1115 - set, the Pad n t year 'calling her a r- ,•,•k.. .. 2.30.... i- thovew lk who par/ p il4bdtal for the over her 1('R. trryMeme R+ucten-`1Ie en Moire...-. will 1N` Rten by I pet, NPlfnn Moulden. Ruth (7akiwelT, 1 walks knewwo( be .nr1 t!ed to waft if 1 A ' P forty persons left from here eve -nine of rat+ 4sllnwio., r within It. in- Sinn' to the West. and the CJN.R. also Rev. Dr. W W. KennAwin, of Toronto, I i1Pth McPhee- Mildred thee the (nam ;1 alae making en by ('.P.R. on the harvesters' exenr- o'clock. •\' re i`flT'T,TRY honest effort to k ' P took a nnmfier. There is not the same 'Rev. Gen. P itnK'nn,'R.A.. of RtMf- I Cru keret- Nrlann Moulder). Loretta (nRe t y }err Mie thing. All ere invited Kerr. Frank Horton. Milford Dnrat. Reece 5 thought the walk leading intetot in tarso ago. Ila them ford. and T)r..T If. Pfeld of (ksler ( 1 Beth 4'r'1- N Pn11Pt on } some years ago I Institute 'should a wee ' -T.nretta Kerr. fn the CmllegisM In" mine. rnnAtnIMed wlthmN deity• The coal- !hers are not many YOUng PMpleof Nelson aimnhkn, Frank Horton, Mil - tenders. however, Net no action on the the farm' In this os district who can get All • ..s 11 a Dr Store. far(Continued on page 4) terufleri. away at this busy time of the year. 'ate: ('amt , • t estatiasemonealite • • f:.