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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-5-17, Page 1Our Clubbing Rate for The Signal and The London Free Press is 56.50 You save 50 cents and the cost of seeding a money order. A similar 'saving on other Toronto and London dailies. - THE SIGNAL EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR No. 20. ioual rr • Aggressive Advertising is the key to success in merchan- dising. As a medium for reaching the people of Goderich and district The SIGNAL is unsurpassed. GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY'- MAY 17, 1928 1'11F: SIGN.3I, PRINTING co, LIMITED, Publishers. G. C. I. CADETS MAKE GOOD SHOWING Speeches( Given by Inspet•tIng Wheel anti Citizens The annual Utsptctien mf the G.C.I. cadets was held at Victoria Park on Monday itfteruoou before µ,large gath- ering of citizens. The corps, about seventy-five strong, was in charge of Company Commander A. Sturdy, Pla- toon Commanders W. Webster and Ned Sale, and Section Cummaudcrs M. Baker, (:o11u blunter, Geo. Goldthorpe and A. Pentland. Bert McManus commanded the stretcher-bearers and Charles Netted the alguullers. The cadets, smartly attired in khaki mit- form, west through the various drilla and exeniaes in excellent manner. Lt. -('o1. G. 'H, Gillespie, of Laudon, who has Inapt -teed the local cadets for adveral years past, was the Inspector again this year. After the inspection Col. Gillespie whirs -need the cadets and congratulated them upon their splen- did showing. lie said their exhibition this year was a marked improvement. over that of last year. He pralsld them Twrtloularly for the neat appear- ance of their uniforms, especially- fur the way they had their buttous polished. It shower' that they had looked after the minor details. as well as the more impurtuut onus. The work of the stretcher-bearers wag very creditable and the signallers, too, had done very well. Ou the whole, sail Ool. Gillespie, the work nus carrier' out efficiently. Mr. A. M. Robertson, under whose supervision tie cadets have Mem trained, was tlitgrntulated upon Its choke of lenders. Col. Gil- lespie, in closing, sold this would be the Iantimehe would have the pal,. vllege of comh.' here. as he wag going to Winnipeg in flu. fall, and tie wished the boys all possible suec,•ss ill the future. At the cnwluston of Uel. Gillespie's address three cheers were given him by the boys. Principal J. P. Hume then nddresaed tee buys and.sald be frit very "newel of their splemlid showing. Mr. Hume called upon Major A. F. sturdy, Mayor 11. J. A. MaeE;wau,, 1►r. W. Martin, Jtev. C. F. Clarke. Mr. John J. 'Robert - SOIL of the li.C.i. trdstee_ hard, and Mr. A. M. Robertson, Of the teaching staff, who each gave short addresses and congratulated the cadets upon their-etdetenee. - Mr. A. M. Bober Ism extended thanks to Cul. (;llleepie for the inter - eat !w has taken in the work of the cadets and. wished him success In his new post as district commanding ',M- eer a1 the cadet corps in the Province of Manitoba. .-- - - ON THE BOWLING ALLEYS High Sewers et Royal Bowling Alleys' The management of the Royal bowl- ing *Heys lute,. compiled the following honor roll of the high scorers on the alleys since January 1st: Gentlenlen-Single Games R. l.. Lloyd 411. It. Elliott 411. T. Prttehnnl 441:.. P. Cowen 397. F. Town-. send 316. it. McMann"' 395. W. 1tleset 313:, C. F. Chapman 380. Gentlemen --Three Consecutive Games W. Bisset 980. F. Townsend 070. It. L. Lloyd 968, P. Cowan 214, F. blunt Ladles-k1nglA Games Mrs. .t. C. Harris 326. Mrs. 11. Ube - kicker 2147, Miss R. Plnnt 276. Miss A. Elsie). 274. Mrs. It. i,. Lloyd 25'5, Mrs. W. F. Saunders 2:4I. Ladles--Thrn Consecutive Games Mrs. A. C. 'Harris 727. Sirs. D. Mooney 677, ' Mrs. H. t'ts-Ineter 647. Miss 1). Felker 626. Mina P. Ritehle 1324. Miss A. Easley 013. Mrs. R. Rimiest 610, Mrs. W. F. ')(minders 604, Mrs. 8. Moulton aur. IatHes' league As a result of th, games.. rolled in the ladies' howling Lague the peat week, Valene's% end Karsenjaminer Kids are tied for first place. Lnet Thursday Lnven der (:Irl. wenn tine games from ('nekleberris. •The high scorers were Mies 7'. Hartley. 429, /11111 MINN Mf. Petrov, 522. On Friday 1l11mhelle worn two gsmeg'frnm Lucky Strikes. Miss P. Ilnrnee. 448, was high for Ihlmbelts and Mrs. Fe ernl- £Te,.444 wat ieat oT tfteice Strikes. The same ladles heti the best single Mores. 1((0 and l:itl. ()n the same day Bine Mtrenks won two nut of three game* trots Valwadas. The ftp srorera were Mrs, K. Netted, 462, and Suss R. Tobin, 504. Kntzenjnmmer Kids won three games from Lllekv' Strikes on Saturday. Mrs..t. 4'. Her - rig, 418, and Mies ,\. Nnlrn. 512, had the beet scores for three enures. League Standing Won Lost Valeneins 28 14 KatzenJnminer Kids 214 14 Lavender Girls 20 10 Mlle 8lrrak. 24 15 !tight Hnw•ks 24 18 Caekleherrl.s 12 24 Dumlrella 12 27 Lucky Strikes A 34 Mixed Doubles Tournament Meeh interest wee ahnwn In fie third tournament of mixed doublets held at the Royal howling alleys oh Monday eh -ening. The first prise was won by Mr. W. Bisset and Mia* 1'. ilern4'y, who had a score of 1349. Second jwtae went to Mr, R. Bisset and Mrs H. Uhelacker, whoop more was 1292. other* who had good sante* were Mr. llT. Jane and Mt.e R Plnnt, 1258; Mr. C. Chapman and Mtss A. Nairn. 1200: Mr R. I. Lloyd end Mrs. Moulton. 1197; Mr. P. Btaset and Moss M. Farrow, 1196. • Don't rake a elan-.' tiny font mete In advate* for the itenforth *frpl show at the (Imre Honer Hint Tneade y night. Resolved seat Pl a n °pplut an Saturday morning. Mas 10th. at Thlnlnp'a Drug Ettore. • PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. It. Resell is visiting frieuds at Watkervllle and Detroit this week. Mr. J. T. GuldWiorpe, of Goldthorpe, Oat., was a visitor lu loan the Vaal week. Mrs. Jas. Yates has ' returned to town after spending the winter In Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Smith and son Henson, of Brantford, spent the week- end to town. Miss Louise M. Trainer, of Chazy, N.Y., is visiting in town, the guest of 111,3 birdie Hasp. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Ndlrn, of De- troit, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nairn for the weekend. Mr. M. D. Croft, C.N.It. Station agent, left, yesterday for Moutreul to attend a eoufereuce of freight agents. Mrs. A. L. Cole. who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Scutt Mc- Nally, Detroit, has returned home. Mrs: Alex. IAmnion and Miss Jean Lawson returned last week after a de- lightful winter's stay fu California. Mr. 4;eo.-3401:s and Mr. Floyd Smith. of Detroit, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roas. Elgin avenue. Mrs. Floyd Smith and son and Mrs. Geo. Muss and son, of Detroit, are visiting ut the home of Mr. and Sirs. ('has. Huss, Elgin avenue. Mrs. W. E. Livingstone and eon and Mrs. Simpsou and daughter. of Wind- sor, are visiting 'it the home of Yr. anti Mrs. George Lirithivalte. Mr. anti Mrs. .trd.0 II. Aitken and 1 wu inn., of 'Awl.. epe t Mothrr'a. Day bere with Mr. Aitken's parents. MF. and Mrs. John L. Aitken. Mr. H. Aldwnrth. formerly of Ceti - edit township. was in town this week. Htapentthe..winter months with rela- tive,, at Detroit and Kitchener. .Mr. Donald Fraser Fetter, who had taco attending college at New York, sprit a few days with the Misses Fraser, Wellington street, before re- turning to his home at San Diego. Calif. Miss Mend Luxton, a('eompanled by Mfr. and Mrs. Jue Kramer and Mr. Frank Kramer. motored up from De- troit and spent the week -end with Mir. and, Mrs. Wm. Tait .and Miss Luxton. Kenya street. Iter. and Mrs. T. (1. Galey and daugh- ter Helen, of Stratford, 'pent the week -end with Mra. E. A. McNally.. Mr. anti Mrs. $matt MrNatty, of De- troit, spent tine week -end with Mrs. E. A. McNally. "Ben -Har" a Great Picture The flim story of "Ben -leer" has been a great attraction at the Model Theatre thle week. It is truly a mag- nificent picture, and its production must have coat a fortune. The house ens well filled the three evenings of 1.11 week, and with 8 matinee and un evening p•rfurnt•:,ne• today the record of atendnne at n siugl. 1)1(41lre 111 (1041eriet, a'111 probably be broken. &QHOOL R•EPOR? MEIF71R': I6IYPON The following is tire• report of S.N. No. 11. :tshtiel.t and Colbeirne (Shep- {wrdton), for the months of April and May. Those who were absent from nap or more examinatlonie are n.trked V. (pars. 54) per cert. l -Margaret Foster 79.r, per -eerie. •Tethly Vrnomnn 50. Sr. 11T. (pass 00 per cent.! -Isabel Pollock 74." per cent.. Tony Vruoman fs4,8. Jr. 11I. (1,:'441 (1) pr cent.) -Alma Iienlgherty 70 per 00111.. Irene Graham 6x1.7. (Terence Essex 45.2, Marion Foe-, ter 44.2. 11. (bass 60 per rent.) -Gordon Pol- leek 811..1'ser.tart.. Cern Pollock 75.:.• Mary Vro.nwn St, Myrtle Foster 49.3. High'tt murk' obtained in artthme- tie-l.ahel Pulloek, 100. 0. J. FiNNIGAN, Teacher. ST. HELENS ST. IIFELENS, May 14. -Mr. MC - Gregor is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Stuart. Mn, Anil Mrs. Douglas and daughter, of Mitchell, were recent visitors with Mr. John Cameros. -MW end- ee --T1Ti a atfd dsaghi Ilelen, of Detroit. visited over the week -end with Mfr.. RiuP s Intends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson. Mr. Rine attended the fm,eral itt Winghnm of his uncle, Mr. William Blue. Mrs, Clark, alas Spell the winter with her danghtrr. Mrs. Marvin Mc- Dowell. Westfield. has returner) to her home here. Mese Coleus' ('Inrk, of Milverton, aceoml.unled her an.1 spent a few days. returning on Mnndny. morning. We are pleased to welcome Mrs. ('lark hnek for the summer. The play. "Wanted. n Wife." will be Ireeented by the Glad Girls' Guild In the een;mnnity hull. Rt. Helens. on Frldny eeening. Mn, 18th. tinder the nneplees of St. Tlr'lens pmhlic library. Matlher'e Day Service'. -A 1srge emu- gregation took advertjage of the been- fiful Saldrath morning and worshipped In the 1'nited church. St. 'Helens, on "Mother'. Day." The flowtrrs deco- rating the ehnreh In honor of "the Blithers" were moat he*ntltlll, t rm- prising snapdragons. • dafforills. 111104 ars carnations. Tyre anthem. d'Mpmo- ries of Mother," rendered by the eholr. nett the Rol°. "May Mother's Prayer." sung by Mr. Wm. Taylor. were tomb enjoyed'. The pastor. Rev. H. 0. WMtIield, dellrered a rery app rnprf- 1tt' and touching address! -In which he Mil a high trlhnte to the mother* and motherhood. Anme of the older mothers who were nn*tale to attend prattle wnrwhlp during the winter were mads very welcome on tlta .weit.lbn. Do not mins seeing the min*trel 'Mow In McLean'"' Opens iloase next Ttwaday night, May 22nd. The Nemak of the Town Lawn Bowlers to Open Steen Hay 2,1 Attend Stratford sleeting Tile lawn bowlers expert to open Town ('uuuclllerw Maui,lugs. Mollie the tteuson next Thursday afternoon, uud l:ee and Town Cher► I\uux _were May 2401, with a tournament betweeu at Stratton! *herding u wt'etlug sides captained by the president, Jos. called to discuss the -holding -of a-ts•14- liruphey, and the vice-president,' bratIou' 1st cmun*Ctiou with the him - George Symonds.. All the bowlers are drtdth anniversary of the opening of requested to be on hand at 2 o'clock. the llurou rued. The celebration will prububly be held In the taste summer. Real Estate Transfers \ or curly full, utter the completion of Mr. Alt. Tebbutt has bought thethe paviug between C'Iii.tou and '4.•u-.. brtt'k house owned by Mr. J. J. Moser .forth. on Nelson street. • The . residence on Cambria 'road Ohler-Johnston formerly owned and occupied by the The marriage utMrs. Catherine late John J. Graham Las been pur-! Johnston to Mr. Michael Older, both: i•Iwsed by Mr. J. W. Armstrong. of Goderich, was quietly solcwutzed ut Mr. E. R. Wigle leis purchased from Victoria street Culled church parson - Mrs. Jett. Wilson, of Tereato, the; tete- oa Wudnosday .rlt..rulug, May building In which he conducts his lire. M. C. 1'urr otti-.atiug. The only drug business .,_1tl eutlit uk were Mr. um4 \Ira Nurunui_ Mr. Jas. Reynolds has bought the Alllu. After the cereminy Mr. anti property of the late Mrs. John lean Mrs. (thler left by mt,tur on n trig, to on Napier street. • Hamilton unit N1tgtia Palle tin • - • 1 s tbeir-rrt retr-cleat-O-H-1-x-idsz Len t vita --r Mother's Day at St. Patrick's Park bria road. - There was a fair- attendance of 0114- .--- zeta at the annual Mother's Day et•r- Hoer -Porter` M •'a.\ marriage f ii ton t • Hoff -Porter -- vice held at tit. 1'atrkl l'ark un b u to roans friends in Grslerie'h and elsewhere was Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. E. Ford presided and appropriate addresses, were given by Rev. C. F. Clarke, Yen., Arcbdeacon Jones -Bateman awl Mr. J. P. Hunpe. Messrs. J. It. Wheeler and C. M. Robertson. acrompnntcd by • Robert Heny, cornetist. led ill the singing of several hymns. At the close of the servtte Councillor Wm., Itailfe and Reeve Robert Turner moved a vote of thanks to Mr. tt>-W. Nlaek, • eponso.r of this annual -service in limner of the mothers. • Will Continue Three-day Fair At the meeting of the isrard of di- rectors of the Agricultural Soviet) held on Saturday earning hast it nus decided to continue the three-day full fair .IS In the past. The dates will be Iwo weeks inter theft in recent years and will he in the week ft -nitre -94g ti's. London fair. Committees were ale iKahyytted and other ttete;:- •o, to under eenllideratien. • A ce nmuui,'atiuu front the Women's Inbrnnit' nettle Hie Celebrated 1n the chapel of ht. John the Evatigellst -tuglicatt 'leech, Lou don, uu Monday. at 1.:34'. when Rev. A. 1..'1L Clarke united in the holy bunds of nmtritno11y Mitt' - (iertrude Porter, only duughter of tate late Mr. and Mrs. George Porter of Goderich, and Sydney F:gertetr--fltrr31, - rt,uti-auti of Mr. and Sirs. W. A. Huey of Toronto, former, ii-+.t-;G•slerkh, - 11a.i- -GWte--t:uuuou titre! Mr. Ronald gray of Goderich, were attendants. \• A Busy Keck at the Harbor It Las been a busy week at the God- erich elevator, the 1,•Cuwtttg steamers having discharged -argues: Maple- , utirt, 911.4100 bushes of wheat, 110,000 bushel. of Ilex; MaskotcLewan, 100,000 busses, of Is heat ; Renfrew, 140,/1011 bushel- of wheat mud vats; Ilettue Smith. 204.4810 bushels 'of wheat, oats anti rye; Grund Island, 111,1810 bueh•Is of rye and wheat; Slautaduc, 105,000' ltueltehe of wheat. s pleasing announcement that the Midi- The steamer Renfrew discharged 9110 ens donating the fu:l :auor.nt mf ='!•M) bushed of wheat at the W. 4'. 113 heroine against the Society to til. F. 11. elevator, and the steamer Mnu- fun ds of the board. ti..,att,c vista. of Indoe 125,000 bushels of whwrtt. - I thnnks to the Ili-' I.•1e was adopted. The Colfax, from Toledo, unloaded. The board meets again nest $:turdty 248) teas of ('oar at the Western Cltll" eight. ads Flour Mills plant un Friday. Tint Canadian Government stel4mt•t ' Farewell to Mrs, J, p. Brown Mise•furd was in iiort Ode week with The meeting of the Womeu's ChrItel..1,YHes for-'H , ttnn Tcmtwranr'e Polon held In Mac- Tbe Anna 4'. b and Ontadoe are 1 Kay Hell (nu Monday afteruo,n woe' expected with cargoes for the God- worked by ,nue of those little -events etkb elevitor. 111 which jay and sadness 50 strange.) Ex1Mort 44Jiipatetits of graft from mingle. At the close of a short, the Goderich elevator hove been brisk hrigl,t business meeting. the president. over both r:allwuys. Mrs:"J. 11. Colborne, invited Mrs. J. P. Brown to a seat at the front raid Anglican Laymen *1 Clinton rend to her a brief address expressive A lauuen.•t ens teudrnd the luvute31 ..f the ..-'seat eith ...hist: th.. n,.-.., l,Pt'!rl 114 t1a• 14'at:t' 3 .f lturuu ut the twirl' of the Union view her delay rhirn and of .e01. Clinton,. by the latdi,•s' 41(11ldl of the g,srd wishes *1 k•b follow her to, St. Pout's church on Wednesday, May her new honer in ('aliforaia. A little .4•h. :11,-1 ..f :L. parishes were rcpre- gift-n writing pwrtfollo- ilesigted h. sentel. particularly strong turnout, accompany the address had not arrive.' Irving prest'ul from Goderich, Exeter. In time to he presented en this 10•- Ilaytleld-Vensauuml-SliddlewI, a u d elision. _A .motet approprinh' and Itiy'th. Splendid music was furnished beautiful musical member was stns t'3 __diet gi'Vw orchestra. Alter Ile by, Mrs. F. C. Elliott and Mrs. Humber. banquet, the business lurd•liig of Ile M -rib -Brown replied fittingly. giving a Ihewery• cou,.uc,l. with Sir. E. 11"u;: - brief review of erudition,' as she has hos ltrowu, of Goderich. In the chair. known them doting the years she hag Ito--arraugt•as•ut. different subjects of then identified oho MY.('.T.1', vital inlerest Ti, the laymen, in couuec- Re?resttments ttilintll with server' gave else . tion *silts carious phases of church opportunity for a social time ere the ".tie, -were' itttro.Futel, asW-epe'u'' meeting dispersed. - - co"'"'lons followed. Among the mat- ters brought before the meeting were Tfi4- fnttnwtttgr=----the budget, the. pro- prset .piling,• of the present 1141111e of the Church to that of 'The Anglican 'The best ever-Seaforth minstrel ('hur-It in Canada," and the organ - show lu McL.eates Opera House next iziug of *parts fur the boys and young Tuesday, May 22udp• pe . A treat is in atoople of the curious rios parishes. The fur you. strewing up of programs, etc., for the Mr. Iilake Miller, M.1f.I'., East E;gin, latter nous Tett in the bands of the Ivili lx present w give uu nddr4'aa ut 11urlulla-ilr.ruches of the A.Y.1'.A. BRIEFS the ahnn1111 meting of North Iluruu Liberals on May •24x6. scoff -MacLennan Attention Se called to -J. 1 Wherler'w4-- .t -meet ,but pretty wedding was:, .o1 ad. un Page 2 of this Issue, offering etnnized at SI. .3 lrew'e manse, Wind - special opportunities for the purchase "sir. on Stlurdty. May 12, sit 4 )))'I k.1 of high-grade furniture. Rev. 11. M. 1'otein officiating. when! Sharman's Shoe Store announce a iirguerite. daughter of Me E' Mxc special stile of "}'Tiet''oi,t" running Lerman of .„ iTi'T:d township, become; shows in their advertisement on page! the bred,' mf lir. It. 11. Scutt of Wind-' ti. Iy.l not fall to mad 11. .or. The bride Qi1. charmingly altird,' About a score of members of the in rose grv,rren. 11n•ss, large plcWrei (k,derlch branch of the Canadian Le- lint hitters+. gray shoes and hose, 115(4 - glen attended a get-together meeting worn a corsair of 3'oltimhiit rose's and 1 tor the Western outarlo branched ..f ,111:4') lilies. 'Ivies were unettcude,l. the Legion held Ina!' night et London.. 1•'urinwl11g iL'• cerinna1y n re-,'pi1 11 Seaforth's reputation for 11retreite was held in 1h. Windsor room of the musical talent should cusure a !ergf •tndsor 1'ourt npertmeuts, guests attendance at the 4serforulnni'e to be. Ley. Including Mrs. E. Mllo-I,tIan. given by the minstrels tsuaa_.tasat--4, • rKwtelle of Iii des,' in McLean's opera douse, Uuderieh,' Mr; 3pe•k Muct.ennau of ('hlcatto,. Mr.. 11.x1 Tuesday night.Mncle•ounn. MI r. Holt rick M[ar- ilte annual !tumuli. and (4't of the Lennnu. \11 r. ,,tut Mlrs. James Scott, Mhu4;Illivrsy Mission Band will be, Mos Ennio", Milting, ler. E. 11. Cron-, held in the 10.1ure room of Knox by. Mr. T. W. Stafford, 11r. Gorden! church on Saturday. Al.,) 2011i, corn.' Ilaliilg mf Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. A.I 'teeming at 3 O'clock. Sapper serval. Farquhar, Mss Entntie Levin, Miss from it to 7 o'clock. 11. W. Williams. Mita Gladys ilclkic,' A Conservative gathering for West-, MIIgs Kinn Smith. Miss Lelia Duncan,' ern (Ontario was held at Lnndcm on Mer, Sten Entwhlstlebf Windsor. After ,• Friday fast, and was addressed by the s short llolp'y'tmam 34r: ami Mrs. Meolt new leader of the party, pion. It. It. 'toil. reside In the Francois apartments Bennett. Thom' attending from God- tie Conduit street. Windsor. rrk'h were Mayor H. J- A. MaeUvran • The Border cities Noir on $ tturdny and Meters. Harold Blu•ketpne, D. 1.111)1 the fnllmwing parngrnph Holmes, Jr., W. G. Mac•Ewan and W,' Miss Marguerite Maclennan, mem- s'. A Naftel. The published results of the exathl• nations of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering of the I'ni- verslty of Toronto contain the name of Murray Kernlghan, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. iOerntghan of Toronto, formerly of Beamliler. Murray le one of plait in a clans of fifty-eight who took flret-class honor's in the Heart year. tic took over ninety per cent. In .oven subjects, over seventy -Ate per cent. In Ilya and aver sixty per cent. In four. Murray h keeping up his record. Isar of Riverside tear ting staff, and pgnnitr hrldeele.•t of mid-May. heel been pleasingly cntt'rtatned at a num-I her of delightful functions during the! toast week. Thnrsday evening Mrs., A. Farquhar of Itewln,.re rad. itiverside. entertained In her honor at a bridge shower. Friday afternoon the pupils of Miss Maetennan'a class presented her with two beautifully painted pic- tures, Monday evening members of Rdltb (',aiNl staff met at ber home. Alvin apartments, and rrsoented her with tandfrttctu and commie bowl 41f *liver. • To Advtrtiaers and Correspondents As 'FIutrsdny next. May 24th, will be :1 holiday. will advertisers and corres- poudeIts kindly take not and send In their "copy" for pubacutiou nue slay earlier than usual? Nurnes' Gniduatiun The graduating exercises of the Alexandra hoepdtlal "'chose of nursing will be held 111 MacKay Ilull on Tues- day evening, May 20111, at 8 u: leek. The nurses grtulwltiug this year ere Miss Madeline Johnstone, of Lueknow. tool Miss Grate ilorton, of leehurii .\ general invitotlo•u is extruded to the inblle to be pnaeut on this oucusiou. in the Magistrate's ('curt William V. Heffernan"', of the torn 11 dila-of--Me.K.11'up, -err Monday pletek 1 guilty helots:. Magistrate Heid t„ tlire, ehargea'of theft, rind was seeteuced ro one your In the Iteformttory-, with nn odd;tiotm1 itrrtctermiinter.-aeries x,f etre year lees one day. on Friday last V. J. Laine. of Me- Klllop. -was-tined $2.' tnil costs 111 1,•11 the Liquor Control ;\rot for allow it,_ another person to use his permit.. OBITUARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF SUMMER SCHOOL To Be Ileld In i;oderteh July pith to 23rd The annual Suwluer School 'under to auspice* of the United Church e ill be held in Goderich July 10th to 2,1rtL_sltl Y1rtC._-,Among . Wong- w_tate t-_ aLJi>tS ALLILi: U4 T J . liiLlslL ,The death occurred Oil Munduy, Mia) 14th, of an old and resa•t•ted trsldrnt of troderich, in the Verson of Mrs Margaret 'Parrish, aged eighty-three years. Until her .brief Illness, Mrs. raffish' had been wonderfully active fur her years. She was born in Nova SPotia, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKoy. roe many .n rs she resided in Ashlleld township, In..4Iug td. 4 o4k'rirh 'about 83 Ictm years ago. She Is survived by three daughters end three sous: span•5 -Uta uud Barbara, of New' York ; Miss Seolie. ut 41oderich; John, of 0111K:rut. tow11.hlp; Kenneth, •i,f Ashfield 1'wn- hip, ant Maallhevl', 1'C I)et,rolt. Ti l e fiitt'rn1 took place frow tare resldeuee, 1V'street, %\'.dole"'"'s t mxm toaterlop Kintnit cemetery.nit nf Rev. It.er- t'. Slelterwid conducted the ser*lt'es and ' liar- three enng; Sla11ice, Juh1t :11111 Kenneth Parrish. and t a nephew, Wm. Piper. JAMES Me1'I.t'ILE tete of t;tKlericlt's oldest citizens tlulsttMt n lone rued active life on Wednesday, May intr. when Jnmrs ittc- t'lure larartd uwuy at Alexandra hos- pital in his ninety'•fourth year. Until a few mouth: A*u Mr. SleClure watt fairly active and 'vigorous, 111' spite of his great age. About Chrislwas-tion. he had net, 11!11(55 ..almost the tlrst lit his tie -and, wase jaw gelling about again, In Februurt, when he had ,11 fall In which his hipbone nue broken. 11e had sine:,. loom nosier tre.ttua'ut 1111 the hospital; where an, attack of pueu- uunlia finally pruvad.futul. Mr. Mr- .Tare was Is.ru near Merrirkvillec, e1nt., January 17th, Pe45. lie lived in the towlishIp of MIiKillul, for some sane% before moving to'Culls.nte toe u- --flip. where he farmed' for many years on 1h• homestead star Ifeutuillr•r now occupied by Isis 'Idea soon. Robert. 'l'wenty-time. years ago he retir"! from the faros turd moved into town. whore he heti 'int -t• resided. Ile Is (urrived by 111"' wife. ..three "'arts: uK'rf, uCT'u a;fTuuwrZfrii;-J;onets • Town Buys Park Bouin Property An offer of $3111M1 11104144 by the town vont:n11 for the prols•rty ndjo111in Harbor t'nrk hen hien niceptest by the' Judge 1loy'le estate. 'Phare Is about three mores 111 the property. which in• chid s-1la•-Park !Ions',--wiseh was-, pertly burned Inst year. The property will he very useful as '•'v addition to llnrI,'r Park. and flier,' is ti prtnosat h',relselr the building and use it as en' I1l4torteal r1tdl.enn. RR at one time It. was the headquarters here of the care sista ('un11a1tis. Negotiation. for the pnrchose have Essen proceeding for weme tilt'!. - °petting Events of Golf Clubs The formal opening of the Maitland Gulf. Clutr. for_the af+.•dls_ a'hhI take place „n Moty 24th. flay wilt Cour menet. at 10 o cla'k in a nim-bu:I• cew- petit hot for gettiewrn. and at 2 ,'.•milk' there wi4i !M It mixed tyro, -hall inter some. will take part lit the progrutus flow day t.o it lire, its. H, 1. Fergusuu, of le•:uuiugt,gi; Rev. ler:ulk Langford, of Ton•ut.; Rcv. J. I. MacKay, Tor- ! mato; lees. J. 1.. Small. St. George; Rev. Professor leividson. Toronto. Foreign missions **ill be studied under le.. J. A. Walker, of huuganuuu (re- turtu•,i from 4'hiva 4, Iter, J. F;. 1.I.rd, of Angola. W.st Africa. 111111 Rev. W. A. Moe -Donald, of Wonsan, Korea. +1'he losers of the *loot ore: !vast president, Ropy. 1). Mt'lavjsh, Exeter; prxsidi n4,1it T ]Y A Bremner. Brox*. riehl; Bror 'Veld; 111.'1• -president and dean. iter. W. ' It, Alp. Anhurn,j steretary, Rev. E. J. Itotlst.ol. Arkoma; treasurer, Miss M 11;ii14'. Gtelcrleh; registrar, silos Mary t'lark.e. 4odelricti; litrruriun, Miss Violet Shells., Dash wloe.1: advisory ( IK.ar.T--ileac. r Clarke, Goderich; I. Rev. M. C. Parr, Goderich; Mr. George liat•t'hter,--4h.dt'rich ; Rev. 11. t: Whit- field. 'St. Helens; Miss Agues Creation, Kirk ton: slats Floreu,e St:,rouhti Clinton; Rev. Musson truest, Ethel. A pennant will he awarded tq the pastoral charge 'outside of G.slerieh) having th. 'largest registered delega- tion at the Meloid. ------------- of tufo. anti 11111ian1. of Dungannon. -Sud three dungliters: Mrs.• .tudrew -$lisedeerd, t.t Goo lens* bion, Goolerich township; Mrs. ' Galbraith. of town. CHURCH NOTES ltoptiw church. May Loth - F:3eulug ntrjteL- Way'-tlte Apple Adam's' Sin?' lite A'hgliean Synod of Huron met this nock at Loudon and was attended by__ Yen. Archdeacon Join•K-11at,•wau, Iiev. J. X. II. Spills and Sheriff Middle- ton. Maier .1. F. Sturdy and Mr. 1•i let,uglis Brown ern• presort at the :ay 111(1 , meeting. .3i l itersiry services will be held at V label's street 1'nited church utext ent,-lny, monthly, Am! evening. Rev. ..dt kraut. ,•f Hlt hell, will be__the I sI - I 1.1. a, her for the day. Ilia subJc.ts well Is•: Murtdag. "The• 4•1111n-! that 1' ,!ted ;" evening, "the Gate. :3 the city." .- S1r, i. c. iu KtoY rhun•h wi Opening dry at the itltue Water G01r anti Mrs. 51 •Tare, iu $a.k:st.-bewtm. and Country flub will be on Slouday. .loather dnngh tcr diel in infant.). All Jon,. 4th,.. Thr Tementerier -c..tarJ:t!M4tnelinIM'rs of 4tie flintily. *swept -Ihel will lm•huio n ladle.' 1111 ho'. cuu11,,,. daitrfTT•rTn :Ti,'- {t i.t. e,•rr• present titian. a geetleu4•l'g nine -hole comp.- It the funeral. which took place on Friday afternoot, last from the family residence, Auglese:i )ir,',•t. Is rue .ease ori-. n • . It Th f r aeon f ate The I ours.-.r..,ud uct>•,1-i.c_.j1rv_ M. t:. Purr. id! Minh Interest in Ford Cars Victoria street melted church, and the pellbearers were the three sone1 Hilar, mixed denhld•s. a Jlevenill• cent - petition. tied n driving coolest open to Indk•s and gentlemen, ' The f'rrn,:l.op'•liu:: n' the hen- Ford sales 1114 s•r3kv . I itill'It of p, nod three nephews: soh11 Meli'lur,' of 11. Wood Jr KM. MI St. .11141n w's t:,•deride tow10,11I1, 3111d John nut R'll- .tre, t, took place lest Saturday. Iter-; lint' Me•('Inrt. of Wtliorlh. !11g t!ic 1:43- n !Urge number or perp'. ' Ir ell 4 Te eltlt.t 'i; visit, -1 the, premises. This t: ' n, -w- 9'l. ,1(•ttlh eclnrn',I nt 4'liutnu en Fnr,l caret -dee Itldur-43.1 'said nue_s{s•rh Slltllh, m•.rniug, rf(e'r nn hires"' of cenls•c-west. on disin!ay and 31r.'Mail 3.'trnl1 months, of .lobi Torranc•,-nn4 1'forme,e Tit• 1lgnn1 that thew• w'0:4' „f to' lasr.kmowlo rc.i.t.•'rs1 of this all st1141. 1►uring the ilo3 0 number of I ,Ilstrict ami for /11:1ny,•nr- prominent Ford officials motored here and In-! in municipal affair, 111r. Torrance• equaled the new Karen.•. A. Irn•vionely I was hr Sys seventy .•4:11th year. H" stated in The Genal. Mr. 1;: II: Moen. Is'rnht-Uer,'ttani township and Is In cluirge of the service deestr!men! i ,‘:48.:1,,ng..,of ,.lxbg't uorrs h. amye4 an,1 1s prepared to give s'rvice on arty 1 to Strri,ley township with fill parents wake of car. ' Mr '1',•rr:ln.e teol, :In e\,rl•tron:n'ly Pigpens Fly" ffn -Miteb.nsgi1 ,e't,,, pnW .l 1h,• 'ifo of the 41;`1 414 1 • Sixty-four birds ls•longing to 11).011- iT.• .saved f r+Jx ren r. mm 1'11 reran tx'ra..f thio f'•d0,Ltr- 4T..dinq-i'heerml council ante tr.3-MM,. S,',ttin iIr'i Iic i' nb weer released or KiI"l.ne'r fur " as ttt-ne .nt 0f oho M,mth .' ,-n ('on aeerattrn Assoetntion for et.ven -fairs the s''"'1l 1- lIigf'l of tit. censors. Tr." i anti he -wits also pre.idseit of the smith last week -.1111. _Tit' . pl0.ung wen• linear I'nn's.' Instlttt.311,3 tI,.'Ilay 1iIs•rnle,) :t 7 30 11.11. 3111,1 flu• lord nn'•1--rlrrjtr+nrao.r-FL,rw+.Mo+---A. -arrived ham, et 9.47 ems. The first was npl5,inied Ihen•e fiwlse•tor for 1 teethe nrrlrnls wore a• folbow. Mouth !Giro,. from vcbi'-h ;','t h. 44 -- Jit s. MI.M'icur 114.17:.1 fe4ii,3'r,I in 392(4. 3'r'n I'Mil nnf1T 1M'' I.1- .1,1 leer 4114 ir_ 11 171 rills f,.red to retire In 1927 .e, wconnt I'. .lohnston '421-419. !e:e1i of. ill-Lrrrltlu. he titled ns ltspt•lor or P. Johnston p:eij the innnty !tense of refuge. H. ens I'. .lohusten 4'.7:i:at; 31 . m4mnf member ••f the M,rrt re a - N. McKay 6441;A711/17::::::14 1.:,_ s N. Mi.'K:n "II:. C.{ .p -.,, Boli of Weser -\Molls I1slt.d etiureh. omlucte4 u.V Sabbath by the ministt•r. Sulje is of w•nuonl: 11 a.m., "J Ik'tthlesa.Mea grniu LI 1h.• Son 1, 4'nnhur11.-itg next 14.sbbi,i, the 14: 1111th seimoi and nage clusa•. wily 'tn,rt at 111u'rlex•k a.m. -441.1.r144‘--41+e- anrtnmer m,mt4ls Mr•rr1e•g nt North start United eL 1fir -next Mundoy ns follows: 10 e.mws.Men's Vial% Wanton 41eed ina' x•rs.".e."- daxs: