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The Signal, 1929-6-13, Page 1• are '• 'xj: ,ti - t; ,t. BUY AT HO M E What are you doing for the community that is doing so much for you? You, can help some by buying everything you need in your own home town. Revel the ad- vertiscint me in The Signal and shop where you are invited to shop. • ADVERTISING Succeasful business men today ate building their business on a basis of truth- ful but aggressive advertising. It makes new 1'urtonters and keeps old easterners eatistie,l. eete TAX RATE STRUCK AT HALF -MILL LESS THAN LAST YEAR'S Town Council Paws Fourteen Bylaws for Construction of Cement Sidewalks 'Pte town council has adopted the estimates for the year and has struck the tax rate at 49 tpi14. This businene lug and the co was tompletel at an adjourned meet- by teat yen's ext, ing ou Tuesday errniti4;hits" regular It waw deal to meeting being held on Friday night. grouper, wit i t ne Ree All the members were present on elute lu nue group an Friday night except Councillor Sproul. t0 form the other gr. Tlw report of tie sexton of Mattlanel cemetrry shooed seveu interment. in the *south of May. A letter from the Magna Cherie Are srciatlou of Minneapolis wltb regard won last year by the to the observant* at Magna Charts and ('ougtre Club. __ Vey we; r-ferr t to the especial cow- mittee. Applications for hullding permit., as fulowu were referred to the pre com- mitter: Geo. Johnston, repairs to gar- age. Kiugrtou serve; W. J. l.umby, peer president; J. ('.. Greig o keeling dwelling. St. iavid's street: forth, rie-president; ll: D, Mooy Willard Gralvelle, garage. ('ambrie t;o eriti. secretary -treasurer: It:, road; Miss Haldane. shingling dwell- Scvage of [Jemmy!, Jas. IN,attl%ou o lug, ('aleelnuiw Terre*: ('o1In Patter- Godericb. N. A. Doubt of Hanover and son, shingling dwelling. t;I ester fir. P. J. Me('ue of Wulkerton, ezecu Terru,r: Wm. linilliey, shingling the.- dwellieg. tent -bee Wert • J. C. Bewail, � � [ 1T►e• first games to he played 7e: shingtie. dwriling, Fosse street; Jew Group 1 -Listowel vs. Seaforth, to be Knight. perch on elwelling. Wr11haR- played iq ieetowel; (;roup 2-Han- rn street : Minnie Beguile, rWngling over v.. Kincardine. to tw placed +u d 'ening. Wright street y Wow A1114' M Kliwrdtne. All group games must he moo. gonge„Ettwt street; Oswald playyee�d by September 1 and trophy shingling dwelling, Nelsen waf eo by September 15. John Sturdy, :shingling dwell- • Uu d Cop Cerara,eIitI.0 lir street ; Rich. Bresnan, The following thirty-two turned in H. G. WRIGHT HEADS GOLF ASSOCIATION w Man Chief of Perth. Huron and Brute League The second annual meeting of the Isert1 . e1uroi end d Bru a Golf League was (held 1Veslue..lay, June 5. in the clubhouse of the Walkerton Golf and ouutry Club, with represeutatlres in the alx clubs entered in the gee. namely: Listowel. Maitland of eoeericle t}eaforth, Hanover, Kis - earlier and alkertun. J. A. Schizo lett' of Lieto •el, president of 102/l. presided. The minutes of the last annual meet- tutlon as drawn up *ice were adopted. lay agaiu in two three meutioued the latter titres Each group e matches to a team. set for the which was Inc Golf will play home emit with ten resident Iaye and group winners will wW, .A. Johnstone tr thy, Inc The following ofileeles wer for the ensuing year: W. A stone of Listowel, honorary pr H. G. Wright of Kincardine. dent: J. A. Schinlelu of List elected John- ideut; wesl- wel, a - f An Gln et reet ing, N ahittglin reran 1. . eleon street ; Jervis W , re -adding dwelling. Cam- bria rood; 'has. Fisher, Hating dwell- t ing. Trafalghr street. i'trtiti'•nse' re received for (meet wltlrwalks on w,uth aide of Motet -- me suet. from\lembria to Maitland toad ; south 11416 of Napier ferret., from Victoria to (' brim. These pets- 1 tions being certified ,to be sulM•iently soignee itrltnletioiso ware given for tin preparation of eons( ion bylaws,. Petitions her nod ollli as follows. were presented: Elgin ay ue, Victoria to Waterloo; Newgate strep*, Cambria to Albert; Brock street, Victoria to Cambria ; Nehru street, Vieterla t0 the lowest *worm lu the qualifying round for the Lloyd cup competition of be Maitland Golf Club and thereby are eligih}e to play. The draw re - wt ed *1 flows: Jas. Ii Reynolds 14 -Dr. A. H. Mat kola 21. A. C. Campton 11 --Charles Yaftel R. s E. re Brown 19-W. A. Coulthurat 1 14. C. F Chapman 12 -Dr.' J. A. Gra- ham 15. R. J. N. Campeau 111-F. R. Dar- row 22. W. F. Randers 17'--A J. 14. at Ltghtheese Print; Tark street. le - totem to lhmeria; Deere and 1.1 t- hou* tempts. Wellesley to Norfolk Qut-t.- street. Waterloo to Welling- ton; Trafalgar street. Cambria to Vle- • torts; Elgin avenue, Waterloo to 'elliogton. These were referred to the ta►blic works committee for a report on these and any other greets that /should be treated. An apglfeetlon from F. H. Wesel foot renewal of his poolroom Branae was referred to the epeeist committee. A letter from Mrs Jess. EIiloli,; aek- 1ng that only a portion of the streets anomie her property on ,Coboiii apt h Neves IA IM use *reef. [ to oiled.. was re- ferred 111 he public wn 1 t put Inc rk/s eeommattee. A regimen. frr.m Andrew Porter and P. F. Carey- for the trimming of the tree. to Church Onset was referred jointly to the public works and larks e•omm i t t eel. An applleatiwn from MIs Motet Sharman for permission o erect a tonrLS sign of the corner of St. loss:hes street aml Cambria *Id was referrel to the public work* committee with power 10 act. A resilient for two weeks' holidayo each fcrr ('hlef Pottlelethwalte and tlergt. Rope was referred to the special committee. An application form Metres. Mac - ))wan k Tetbbntt for permtauton to M- etall a gasoline tank on Victoria street wail rnterr M t0 the public worts committee. A communication from the (Ontario Municipal Aesw«•iatinn with reference to the Rennet ront•entton at Toronto nn August 2S. 29 and 30 was referral 10 the .-i I 1 committee. n m mittee. «1 A letter from the F,rleral i 1 E!fk rt - mer of Public Works sterni that the Department would attend to the mat- ter of flips* Irl the gap in the wall te- tween the. prers-lt contract work and the C. 1'. It. .lief, to resent. A ..•mmunieat ion from the Western ckntnrio United Boards of Trade te- Karol ing the annum eon nvenlion at hoodoo on .Inn,- 14I.h and lath w'ax re- ferred the .pt•'.1 committee. A coi�an 1 Whoa fmm Thi Toropto Ma 11 nal Empire• with ref,renee to a epeclal tourl,t esllrion w•am referred to the eciecin1 committee. A commnnleatIon front the C 1'. R. agent. elating that there woni.; he no objection to the enation of a teran• elan a1 the weal (•1111 of th. C 1' R. freight shed. ens went. to the water, light and harbor committee. Another letter from the Department of Nati.mal ik-fence with regent 10 the proposed rifle rimer war Mid neer to the next enacting of the Connell, and In the meantime IMpnty Reeve Cral- gie is to Interview the people In the neightw nh/«al of the propwwelt Ate. A communication waw retorted frim the Toronto General Trusts Corpora- tion with restive,' to the council's. ob- jection to the remote of three per rent. for handling the (metre) West Shore Redo -sly rondo. The ('corpwerition hnlll4 flint the ...barge is R fair and relamlahle one. The mance te'tdnl to take the 'wet- ter up with the ontarie Rahway and Mnnieipel BARN'. A communication from the Brsnt• fool city e'rmneil. asking *hitt the Prnvlhrlal Government be petitioned to include' in the anneal antntnohtle ileeense fee an amonnt ne'essfiry to Incur. every ear owner carrying .rare per•mnnwl liability Iteolranee. was read and referred to the ea -eclat committee. (Ooatlnued on page 8) The News's RSDAY' JUNE 13, 1929 the Town Merrett -Needle The marriage took plat* In the United church at Swan Lake. Mani- toba, on Juue 1st, of Violet Katharine Alice, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mex J. D. Xeelin of Portage la Prairie, to Dr. Joseph i'aul Volk - rid Merrett, eldest sou of Mr. awl Mr'. Joseph Merrett of Sien•e street. 11'inulp cg. The , bridegroom's inn(her PERSO Mrs. eau, from Branner daughters. . Mr. and M. , Creek, . this swell. •tie Meas former) Mie Man SalkelA, a Alter of Mr. harry I.. Salkeld, *rear 1 Mt. aft urer of (:cde•rich township. 1 Baseball League Organized At a meeting of repre-t tires of Stratford. 4'lintuu and Goole •h base- ball Clubs held at Clintono \londac evening. a league to Iw known as the Huron and Perth Bae.eball .\mut1i- tlon w'is orgnnized. **flyers were elected as follows: Honorary presi- dent. Dr. J. W. Shaw. Clinton; presi- dent. E. L. Dean, Goderi.h : eke - president's Norman Seigel, strwtfurd; Tdomas Jlaeklna. Clinton: W. J. Buchanan, Gnderlch: secrete ry•treaa- arer, D. Thorbdfbe, Clinton. The vie presidents will be the exe.ut.'c com- mittee. At present the League will ire composed of three teanw: Stratford, Linton and Goderteb. A siugle eche- le w rD rawn a• fellows: d u nue 114--tttratfnr l ■t Goderich " 28 -Clinton at Stratford. 28-ca.lertch at Clinton. 11-Goderl'h at Stratford. • Detroit, and M. A. J - end. 1 Mr. ata' Rev. (I. road., fainly %voodit. the week -end. Ma. and < Toronto. a Pate Thomas here on S I Mite Cs 'after $ENTION t noun has returned here she rlalted her ': Clark, of stile /visitors in town r. atoll Osgles, of the bed e( Sr. ■ 1 /411 � • Pari. W Jewitt, • q esti ib tilkirr- tow* . a V. Freu'a n - of funeral of or h gook ;Irei • 'iee rotor u - let With rela- SIA Windsor " 5- (`Mutes et (loderigh {01615111er. Of hi town Owl :I •' Stratford at Clinton. made tlele whn (..i,a On Thuradky last Messrs R. T. Orr attended hiss and Robert \fountain, representing the Confereseo Retarr (lab of Stratfunl, eedreesed attached,. the Huron eopinty cooed,' in salslen here Oath reference to a movenent the benefit of erippied children. this purpose tee Stratford }Leitrim 1 have raised a laqe sotto, a sue 1 antple that It til decided to go r Mr. -sad rain. in.. town. Thtq" P. J. ..tired In limits the lim+ tt Perth county and quainta extend the benefit" of the fiend to Ru- Fouler won enmity. The ytratford gentlemen is lir. iced that else toenail have a Hervey bis 1,1 evade of all, - children in this be is to be held at Stoat- ante of which an eminent 111 i.slir '::' ' 'tt11�e I.oautc. Al ford June Hogs--HeUasd A quiet wedding took plate at Vk'- torla street United church parsonage on Monday evening, JuneflOth, when Jean Luella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thealore Holland, of M-JClllop town, hip, was united in marriage W Mr. Robert Norman Hogg, yf Gewt- erlcly, ern of Mr. and Mrs. Jua. Hogg, of Me illep towuship. Rev. M. C. Parr •oS1clated. The bridal couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doltnege, of MoKIllup township. Mr. and elm. Hogg will rewire'• in Guwlerich. Bible Class Entertained Let 'Friday evening the Bible class of St. George's church and members of the A. T.J' A. ;o the number of oix- ty-five were tie Keene of Mr. and Mrs John Murbs.n at their summer cottage tet the lake bank, a few m1Ms south of }ewlerich. The party enjoyed a man.h- faAllow roes at tie leach and later returned to the cottage. wIwre refresh - meets were nerved aud.n 111.1x1 time epee Genies and ,lancing were part Of �u• evening's program. )lush cre- dit loos doe Idea Isobel Ralnlx prowl - dent of the Bible etas., for the way ereri'ihl was worried out anti alp 111,.. Mar ret Mire. esntvener of the ref reel • met t committee.. Tile tot rty grently apt tatted Mr. and Mrs. Mun- sell kind In entertaining them. Prizes for ntrarwe Candidates For the en•o1 :icemen! of pupils 01 kale enrol sele.01., \Ir. 3. E. Tom, form - ler 'Reboot orm• r'rlchoot in.peetu for West Hnrnn, 1>S' trier.) offering tau prises teen to candidates at the high shoot ntrnnne examina- ,u tions frota rural p Ile. or separate school44 hating only o r teacher. One prate will he for the candidates whose Wper'g are examined by the Gnderten board df examiners; the other for n e teed* whose 1.1wrs are ex:i nisei by j the 'Reefer board. in etch came the -" prize will he awarded to the pupil taittnrg the highest total mark•. At tbo last meeting of the Weer Huron ' Asaneia4lo■ Mt. Tom an- jatention of giving these anal la xleasing to see that. tib retired from °Metal connote pith 'the srhoola, he retains Mei r • u 'the boys ane' of Om t e fpbkeh Mato rey 19-e- M. Rice . Rev. R. C. Meliermid 12-C., Walks 12. Jos. -Donaldson 11-C. A. Reid 12. K. E. Nnfte! 24-F. J Dererani 21.1 Jt. J. Acheson 17-D. I►. Mooney 20.' Meakiiw 20-A. Murdock 2w. . R. Patter -en 12--T. Pritchard 23. 1 G Jenner 12-E. C. Beacom 12.• le S. Walker 11► --D. Taylor R. First .and to le completed by Jude "4th. Second July 2nd. Third Num.! stn.- , round i Jnly 15th. Final round Ire 22ed. and to be completed le o be completed by July he eumpictesl by 1 July nm rn. IvJ 1 p e 1 , EVENTS AT THE BOWLING t REENS The Gods -rich Law'u Bowli,i Glib held its annual rink tournament alp the Piston .treat greens on Wein Eighteen rinks, nine from outside a nine from town, took pert in the rar n11w events. which were keenly eon• tooted. The visiting rinks consisted of three from Senfnrth. one each from Blyth. Stratfunl, llna.eokt, Wiugham. Mitchell find St. Marys. . The contest in the Brat event was for the Purity Flour trophy, which was sou by a Senforth rink skipped by Mute Sprat after a keen conteet in the finale with J. R. Wheeler's rink of l;odetich. The Seaforth rink was one point ahead in the tonal tally. Beide« the trophy the first prizes were bags of Purity flour and tablecloth wets. The Wheeler w r o vin a arm r J. Wail . f k 1 plows Mac\'tewr, J. Boss -t. W. C. Pridham and J. It. Wheeler (skip), who were awarded the 'second prizes. blankets. All the prize.. in the eeeond event were won by God etch rink.. The rink lomlawed of E. C. Rnberteou. J. Bowman. .1. Swatft-ld Anil W. J. I'owr11 lskipl wvm urs1 prizes, led- wprewds: and to second prizes. linen pillowy use, were won by Sheriff Rey- nolds. E. I'rldhim, (:en. May -Vicar and A. \1'hitesfde (skip). In the third event the Ioeal rink composed of A. 'f.. Maxwell. T. Taylor, ('has. Grim,h and F. Hunt (mklpl de- feated In the final rngtid a Blyth rink w klppeal by R. 'H. Robinson. The prima were hath towels, In last Friday eteningp tonrnanient- of doubles /Fred iinnt and Jaw. Mac - Vicar wen first prizes and A. Taylor and- Clyde Carter second nd prises. On Monday evening the m-lee-win- nerm ' were: IR. T. (Glacier and J. Bowman; 2nd, J. Swa5Mli and Jae. MaiVicar. d Midway at %'ktorha Park ('otton a Model Shows are nt teria Park this week Rud vast throng., of people have ioeen taking to flit` amusements. lIvi les n number of 1 wide showp and gases of skill. there) *re two rides x F,•rrw wheel rind a merry-go-round. The shows a ill re- main here Iintll Saturday night. ANNOUN SMlrlalPlr The staff and heed once nflh-Balo of the Canadian Bank of ('nmmerfe will to at. home to their customer« and friends, 0n Mohday, the 17th Jnne. from 4 to 6 n'e'Ioek pm., in their re- modenee premkew, eon rt guns' Square and (bltorne street, Go ierlch. Tea will be served. .barge. Any child fuutnl to be needing hospital treatment will be sent to Tor- onto for such treatment and If. neees- wry all expenses will lee met from the fund. it I. requested that parents or other. get in toueh with Mr. 11. T. }711icards. (liTl3ren'p Aid ayttperintend- ent. Goderieh. who will make all nee 1 -suers Arrangements, Mr, Campbell's Pupils' Recital A meet delightful musical event took 1dnre last Thursday evening in MaeK:Iy Hall. when air. Ikemglns Campbell presented about twenty of 'Ids class In the final ir.ital of the sin• !eon Mr. Leon Adams eoluiwt. of a Thmda. Ce ntre r f nitel hnrch. cin Lon n and alt. Mare.l Ray. 'teeter. of Lon- don. n-'istel. with Mr.. Jenner at the plane. •. Nearly nil the pupils, were youthful performer... and Pitch weleetlnn was piste* with precision and dellrncy. Both won and ensemble numbers gate evidence lot the eareful training the budding artiste had reectced. The pu- pils Liking part were: Roberta John - .ton. Merlon Chapman. :lean Robert - n. Ralph Henderson. Annie Atkinson. in Sheardewn. Dern Atkin -nn. 'Fr clot f.inklater, Marjorie Render• sun, William Siltherinnd. Itort ritde Wheel dames Sutherinnt, Rough's John.to Watson Sheardown. Keith trolborne Pah (riff. Ruth Worsell. Eielyo ¶. All Sowe. Alma Howell. 1t waw rery sting that Mr. Martel Ray neeieted th juveniles. as he is not neo far removed from Otto • elss. himself. Ills nu rs were well cbo.en and he ex Ilei himself in "Cantiten ann . selec- tion A ton whieh el sem 1 to 1 n 1 vin out t tow tonal qualities of the 'cello prlrticulate ly. Me Interpretation of all hl. num- ber. was excellent. .. ' Mr. Lean Adamo again priced 1►im- oelf a very versatile winger with his fail. rich. roles. Hts rendering of "Sleepy Hollow Tune." by Burleigh. with humming chortle find 'eelln ohll- gate. was prohat ly the most appreci- ated. "M7 Open Fire." by Sprints. wait another number sung With draftee tie feeling. and tied. (enplel with his pfen.Ing personality Wed much to his well arranged program. Mr. Campbell was terse fortunate in wecnring two very tine Mason A Rhrh pJanns from Stretford fur the rwa- ea.Ann. and the very artiwtte stage set- ting completed n reciter! which was .rlmewhat of an tnnovntinn in (;rete erlch and A derided •meshs as well. BR!EFS Cynnegns for killing groundhogs, 1t does the work (amprle111'* Drug Story. Plume 1)0. Another born lance will be held at Mr in.- Ai•\Illlnri'r. 1'Art .Albert, nn Tuella. it•d'ning. .bane Nth. Mnsie will le furnished by :trthnre. (IVO. pier 04.11,1 orchr•.I,-i The regular meeeng nt the Arthur Circle will he held In the Ieetnrc nom nt Knox ehnreh on Monday evening. June 17th. at 8 o'clock. Mn,. naddltt and Mut C. A. Reil will have charge of the meeting. The annual batasr and ten under, the auspice. of MsAillllvray Mission' Band will ow held in the Ieetnrp teem of Knox ehnreh on 8atnrdat after noon, June 15th. Afferneon tee nerved from 5 o'clock. Supper from 5 to 7. I !'ancy work. homemade baking. and candy for late. a nn a P. I('*l�nn of St. .t'uguatlue, and Mr. lamest 0%! ill ,yid Mies Carrie O'Neill of town, were present at the ordination leervi( It St. Peter's Cathedral. Lon - I don. an. at the first solemn mars of 111esere•r:a . Father etimnn Joseph Me - Donald in holy 'alamt •etre'. St. I Mans. elite Sas a revile interesting Pyent. Four ('0 Tickets .An Olen( tvli.. h remises, to draw' a big row 11 10 A , tor Opera Boum. Is the engagement of t Alice Minton- Company unhnr ('nmpany for hurt W ieselny night. , June 11ortr. tinder the au ieew of the Vietorle elute Blond. Thl. 1. one of r .pular P toga meet entertain n t t con I panlee In th tv,untry, their dorm- anens always «•ing bright sed rl/k•er, 1 with plenty 0 variety, catchy music. !and good tutit In connection ith this enterta meat. the commit* will conceal fou admission ticket.. in the Court House Park and one eh In tie L. R. greet store, l'ampbell'a,dng .tore ■id i4towerby'. grocery. Three tickets, will i !afternoon. In place after 2.80 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The finders are regnested 1 10 leave their names at the Knell .m ee. 'I'tll' l'1t1V1IN; tv), 1.IM1'1'F)lt, lurblt.her.. MMIiMs-Humber COUNTY INSURES All eot'.-tit ,.1 giretit ill Ilei. •I I. N N'11I1• *luck f frieudl., and ill• „I itlatly tie first ceremony of the lend to take place in the Goderi•h !t;aptti ehnreh. was the wefdl Qg. ou %Vein selay of this week, of ldlith Wele younger daughter of Mr. and. Mr...Chariest H. Humber. Vietutia street, h, Yr. Ilaan James Donaldson of Rgeatforel, eon of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- der Douaklsou of riot Chapelle. Thr church waw beautifully decorated with wring Bowen' and ferns. Itnwpletw .rf lilac tied with mauve toile marking the pew♦ for the guests.. Ti.-i.err Irony was performed at high nooa. To the strains of the lobeigrin wed- ding march played by Miss Evelyn Jarvis of Toronto. the bridal potty ttwk their places beneath a Moral an•h before the officiating l•lergy man, itev. 'F. C. Elliott, of Ingersoll, who was attelated by Rev. W. T. !tune pastor of the church. (wren In marring.' by ler father. the bride looked lovely in her wed 'lug coslunw of ebb 1' .•harneese fa.hiunef with tight •sleeveless bodice and flare skirt with ocereeelrt of frilled tulle almost touching la the brick her dainty white rain pumps Are th. ornann•nt. of _wrung.• bt .-.'nM/s. iter lung Heid waw of .ilk emllrn! tel tulle sera in sap eff,e.t with u-oronet of pears and orit.c,- blossoms. Rhe earned• a shower longtiet of Madam Butterfly rosea. volley lilies and dere. and wore the gift of the groom. . The mxldiif-h.0o r,I' Mi.« Delight ht Mnt,-lt. no,* a gow"u of she11 pink creole -hark satin with ,4 evell•se tight- fitting loelh•e and fill skirt. An eve* skirt and large collar of silk l:. -c to matrhlug *color beetue. longer In t11P bark. fullnwtng the trend of the wed- ding ceexunie. Her hat was of white mohnlr prettily embn.idered in awed petrls with long Steamers of mellne. 1)eli'ate %'Atte jade olliew•es and hose complete.) her costume. and she ear - rind a bouquet of Iwasie earnatlons. • ales. I'. H. Sehw,•y.-r. irf Nell* Corners. waw matron-•pfhou,r. '.and wore pale yellow chiffon aith tight hudkr prettily tue•kNI and .ktrt of frill*. A tlgkt-fitting hat of elik and nugurn iu matching shade,. was worn White shoe. and home complete.' he costume and Ale earriee a targe bees q,tet of golden yellow l'oten roses an • AGAINST ACCIDENTS ON COUNTY. ROADS on. Mill Added to Tax Rate to Pay Part of Provincial High- way Bill The June tueetine of the •"suns council continued until Frets., after- noon last. Al the Weduees,lay afternoon Hewson a Motion was adopted that the ,e•nn.11 take a est -lay trip to Guelph uu June ltsth. in accordance with the suggeotlou of Mr. Pal -formertm, the former egrloul- tuna! rrpresentatite. Tido was later res inded, and the council wiila nM, take the trip nt the present time. • Only n brief merlon was held Wed- nt'satay afterhoon. the emincll adjourn - Ing nt 3 o'clock to visit the County House at Clluton. At the llome the Members of council were nmeirell bl the manager Aird-AirdMr. and . Mr«. Jacob. aub kt cried through the butldiug aril premises. They express sed Iheww•Irew sr much pleased with the coIltIltion of the Ilene. ,eel with the evidences of the cary nus att.ution glten to the inmates and the property. Lunch was served for the rialto*. At Thurselay Mornings scswiuu IL T. Edward*,, county I'hildt�-al's Aid So- ciety Inspector, addressed the c..u,i it with referet%•e to Matter's worming under lee oversight. Ile dealt at mine length with the qutati. a of child- , ren of untunrried piarents nod spoke of seven.'-ditticutt .uses of destitute ,Chlldrei. He Rooked the co -toleration' of Ile eueecil in dealing with the manly caeca of haniddp uffet-Ing children %hil are .cowing up con • - ,.nanlly in the different municipalities, ' Mr. Edwards also spoke of the'adrls- abllity of waking a Mine of the with n county witspet•t to creped ehtld- ren. the Iiet to be sent to the ('ripple) Childr-n•. As«udation at Toronto to be dealt with. The different reeves were asked to report any rotas. e Dr. Milne suggeatel that if re- gi quested ttw ('aunty Medical .t•e,ucia- tiuu arighProft give some ndrt.r Iv this i1 matter. teaser K ng.Mu 4 eaks Praft•seir Kinston of the tearer - .1 sty et Western Ontario aIdeessed the WWII on the invitation of the War - dee. The Univervity, be Geld, was a {tom sled `ttthlg'fn�rteen n - I of thew part of Onta rlo. It wet 4 non- Isectarlan Intl was patronized by peri o I par of every shun -h. Pkufewa.r King - o Ism trance an account of the various 1 activities" of the 1'niversity awl dr - I lulls of its financial nide, and :Its , .114,411e! til the .. nuts orf Huron to pay the cost err part of the.•ea.t of the stir • 1 dents aatlemdi•ng from Intron iounty. Dr. Milnem -nIr---il the npiuinn that • I the- he.- .charged fiy the University. .q.-eI Illy *?Inst of the: arts tlndept.., g wltuuid le rnf•evl : -r. w other wnl• i,,, ! 111111 the parent.- of the etude/es .hou1.1 ;make up the regntrrd suns by; an in I en•a*e in fees 11111,1' by , 1I/1WO it t , :are ' Iw tt 4111el. • Thr rue o• echo . 1 Ion f 'making r 1 a not to I 1. g 1 the 1`nirersity -of 'IVo-cern .1intnria :wee *ferret b. the ed IleaIfOm (martin- , tee. . The n.rerei.n of the viii:Igo. of A1'rnxefer to the 111141%hiv. of ilowiok and Turulerry required na.:Idjuatrent. of the aera'sstnent for t -q uatizatios plrpierer, and 1lessr-. 11. Kibbou, Jr.-. Martha aots,4lemlersot stele. appointed to w,lurailur to mule. su,•htlJi.trueu1. A greet a.f SAI wail nettle for ' scholtrwhi1 ' ti the (int ri, .tgri.all. turnl College. M,. --.r», Turner and Craigia m.reed that. If nut 11111 111.111. rennIAkaof the ' titmouse of • expmniture 10 \i5i1•h the town of 4;oderich is entitled this year after the ngiirements of 11T .aunty ewe within 11e coats are mete this ' amount be .brut upon 'Cambria r••sd. -1`. f -rri'd In road comrnil.•ion (M Thursday nftrrn....0 fi 1a • of ',milliliter n•plrfo were receive -4 fond .ispsed •of. There ens considerable diw'irsimn itl cmIiiCit on itith 11w re - «r m rt f f hr cul 1 1 mty r a0 comnlis.ioo. The retort W'ns nolo! but witll a rider attached to the effect that the ,"mhaissiun so rrgelato the expnull- thres. nn the county .swum that the Ieyy .Jlauld not eased ten mills. When the question of liability an- lnrnhee wean taken tape Metiasr•. Milo laird -and i1. A. keys. •'prerotted a motion that the musty bake out arch irlsolrnn.r as n prat -i tint) in case of ace;a.mt. ' Iw'tmrring on the c fJ rendes This. swollen wife .urric•l. 21 -tnReprese•ntetit .e o1 the Mob,. Iu- ,iernnily Co. and the 4 aria IInt ;su- .ral 111011r11 111.11. Ca. 1len ,olelrsss,sl The .,Pell, and finally a menden was 1..1,1.11 h• take 111,1 a 1r.dir•y with 11ir 1, er ...oniony. under which the con ty will tee protected to the extent o OMNI tot rr • # n any inn, na•Ideit. The yearly\ premium ;en this peeler it Ilkwt_ The ciath.il i�"tal oft thin mntlon. 21 • fora.. 7 aiitalniit. Reprns•'nl' lives of the notary t'lub enf reratfore tweere,l before the .s.un- of tottery o'rhio is dein cit with refer' ot• le a Ilw1vvnient In xid erip.p,led . h it h. elsoh h.M Ohl-rtRrw A two tom pn'sen�,sl 11 t a prwrieraa t w.-„ minting M0-'rw. To-wt.rtha, Ned., ernedy. 1I, -r mon and ingtis Ow o lige pro/4.T commission was liken lip.. Meows. Treenrtha, Needs not Ingest ke1.that their names be ithdrown. i d its finally conraituted he Marl i• ru rowed of Mew+n. Ilen- ersm 1 Moroi*), 4rnigir ((lawMrb•b1. 1 iginw Iilen•all Hubbard 1How- ekteems'.Kennedy ' mw•kerwmitit r. err. WIIIIam ince. onset clerk Ind stet tronenr'r of the .'aunty, woe resent and was heartily greeted by. he .council. Mr. lent ane invited ti chinas the .noun.' I sad .peke inter. (Costinvecl nt pie 8) �0 Mr. (xharie. M. }lumber, ret Tnrnnto was best i►aif. the Jia.. Schw.y -r. n{ : . Itarker-Leishman A quiet but pretty welding wn 1 solemn feed at St. John's par.lmage•, Hent Landon. on Friday afternoon June 7. when Beatrice Mae. daughte 1 of Mr. and 11rw. It. il. 1,clshmatl, Wes I \Vaaalt,' ? , temente Ow bride et \I Perry Barker, son .0 Mn, and Mrs. 11 Marker of Pal *broom start. d;.«leri,•h. 1 The welding a rrmoiy waw cundn. ted by Rev. J. H. I ter.. The forgone ' w11s l.Pantifnlly dt'cornt,,l for the es i casein . with ferns, and valley lilies 1 The filial- wore e1 ,10,tnty gn%u of lou I dee hide georgette Aril Carrie! a lou giet of rq.he•lin rows And voiles. Miss 1The-brides travelling .gu%u woes of ' ,' beige /' With Y. 1 French I«i ere nth 1c1 , at ui1 K 1 nt acnwsnries to match. The, 1,urle-n moon was element In 1...ndwn, Ifan111an. fort Dalhousie.. Niagara Falls kid other Mie.,. The young couple wi resi le t on Bnl•y street, e;oderirh. Th, brlle- m's gift to 11H• bride was t4 Sall, • c ntlat , ehCgne. 1In their retne 1 it .Non was" held at the home of he brit •' is where tame nand r' m M1rx•n n lx parent., to gat ' .1 m honer the contig collide.'" i esteem nor A. dainty dory. of pale blue flat .rete nal lase with white sllppers and carried it basket of pink sweet tens. Illy of th I, roller. and gypem.1dwla. Little F:ve1y r iD�naldsun, nese of the groom. earn., t the haileel veil and wee ioveh in a dress Ofeo n r. r I pink Ant ernpe and la,.•. a itti -*•bile slippers. M ns- Evelyn Jarvis. the 'pinni t wore .0 pretty drew of nary genrgtttt loud lace With 'pl•4ure hat to mateli During ILC•-ignieg of the register \fes' P., .1'.. Elliott, of Ingerll. sun •'i r *'tune.►• 11 -" • }ter .•lw,nlme ens of Ila. k :Ind white tignr,I canton •rl•pe Nitta a tont of block Inlr. The reshot. were Mn. Alin. 111 lam e Termite. moot \Ir. 1'. 11. $i -hes- er, N.•11. - ('nrnere. A Charles .Ir hurl plumber.. 11. If nn er matter . rn r the bride•..Mee roya1.blue g.rrrirette. fi vend 1.h /110014 hat of black and Nhit.. /Intl ••arriel *',Weepier of /trier :iff.. roses. Mn.. L. Donnl.Iwn vvii• g of 1t .1 In navy Ant -crepe with grey hoot and iartlyd g loniptet mf 'trier- � liffr rose^. . The e0'..ili'. gift to the trifle Wale n 1laioid •Inner ring: to • the bridew- I�ald. a tiw•k1A•e of MPxirlen dlAnuniO+ m, tbsnafnen af.IMnnr. :a I.•i -nn11 I'..•n ell; to tie' lest man. military ben-h,v,: t.. t fll.Wnr-girl awl veil bearer-slgnrt 1.. the pianist. n coni,uct : to they..? kb n erring of Suntan pearls: to the sls•r.. geld ciff-lhlk-. t .After t .re•m•my a btffet Inu.•I,.•..n wd.- ' r. - :it foe home ..f tic. I ri11e•'- e1refif•'. w' 4i.lt'was ,pmornf,sl with 1'I nes. n fl r The . 1 .•' noble leiter i rl l M 1111 I way do. err Iced with, prink null .deer and ten- central with a threw -.non weal dttc -eke. The `.waltressa•s were girl I • n (Heol the f bride. MIF. 1 Ill• .rare p br:ue1; Pods aislraidesron arnl 1't•rn IV Ikne Nho 'tinker! charming in r.-.-eet of y1110w, eel 111141 green 11r ne the luncheon our 1tt•1' Air bort pr. -wilted to the ride a white, r(W'. BIMFto to. I a•cn.Mn of tai. tr..? wedding In the ch rel. F.. tretelling the bride donned et dee•-s f 1.rI. tir blue cent on Ings• and e••N of grey brlrnll.•Inth wi 1, .alp«' effe•'r nn. muh a. .% el. el -ves, she beset sad h+Ind-bap (, twitch.. •with a brightly ..dors! fee f., .•mntph•tasl her . schist' The Immo\, osurple left by lea Ilan Niue -nal 'tale\ ways fl.r Moiltrea ' their retool, they wl ford. 'The, voting 1•otlpie. 1. • ANOTHER TREAT FOR THE BASEBALL PANE Big Doubleheader for Afternoon ed July 1s1 In Godrrirh The big texture of Goden•les Do- minion Day celebration will be n loam. - ball ball dotihleheadc•r hetweeu titn ant - standing teams The committee hare! w n e I • leen f ricin t II twe/'Urih r a the Easter K -rand ll seam o B w ball t Buffalo. iRN.Y.., ebnmpiens re Buffalo end leeetern' New York State and also International; champions, and for their opponent.' have assurance of ane of the test colored pro hall tel in the conntn•, I They will play two gum's" in tleei afternoon for a puree of 57:.0. Athletic events. including a .Iliacs- 1 mile road race and A pole vault, also will to feature. of the afternoon. Messrs. f►. 11. (k'Rrlen rind Deputy Reece 1'rnigic head the committee larking after thetics trent.. A Ing-•ef-Saar eonlIefttdn among fnnr teams, will hP number big event. alt B..H. \I.•1'n•ath. re'prre•enting the Baron Old Boys' AP.oelatlon of Tor- onto. w•A• prew•nt at the meeting nf' the eelehrxtion committee nn Mnndny t ntgItI, and h. and Mayor Mn'Fosnn, it(rce Turret artd 1k -petty Nov, t'ralgie were rotetllated rhe V1/111 11111•, tee In eherce of thin feature The Fifteen (q.1 Itoys tint-^f•wsr cup is at i present held toy .Ashfehl township. , e Varian., ether dein iis 01 re In e•onme.: ( of arrangement And ti more detailed 1 annonncemeti1 of the prngrnm fon 3uly , let will 1e *styli -hell next V\ (Pk. Tyra '- - --�- p in any time and ask to W. thea very le deet In toilet , gooda COOT- I tell'* Drug store. • - -- Ia C. O. F. ('111'14(8 SERA ICE 1r fl C ; URCH NOTES The regula meeting of Knox ehir,1 auxiliary of th W. M. S. will to leo In the lecture r. men Tuts:day. June 1Stp. at 3.3(t p.m. • . to vertices at tom /•lttln'tl net Nnuday will le it,ndt••led by the min tater, t'ourt Goderich, . r. 32. C. 10. F. will attend the iwy'ning `rt•ice. Sebe Bath echerot at 11) a.m. Services at Victoria str et ('kited chu h next Sunday as h. .ws: 11 a.m., felMw.hltr; 'nadir Mor ip at 11.in and m. Sermon 0 • t. a 1 7 r. n Sa 1 mornifi heist f ro.rte f a h erening. "The Man wltti the See •t -1 ,On Sunday ening next there eon be an excban Hoer!, betweeto North street l'n I church nod the Lueknow United loireb. The moo:, to be given by the ucknoo cito:r 1 11 North otmet leered eionreli eel ill, (diode an anthem. "rio iers of rhni.d. Ariee," a .14.1.1.1e mi Owl quartette. "Rock of Ages.- and mole by the. M• rs Newton, 'the lett:knoll% orgailiot. will preelde nt the organ. Anniverenry WM he tel./ at he Baptist 11/IV S11 1111a %All '1".111 1 merVirefil nt II nen. and • Runt, etermeli .oilojets: Mono 'New Testa nwn re t %emit Success or Spirittuil 11,11111:11• Special•Intiole will he rendered by Ow heir. ;sestet by heel talent stool Mrs. 1. (Mile tin"! Mime Ions ie.. win - mato In the duet deo. at the Strutter!! • Se/Weer at More?' flitted he topic to be introdueed in Ow Metes 'lob by Mr. Douglas' Compbell. At 1. Walker. KA loinsontion. preach. All persoro interested le hrktimt misvalue,. are to at- tend thb aervice, a• Mr Welker will Worn to him work In WPIP China at n early Site The evening seri ice et M. Will be conducted by the pastel% noddy school at 3 p.m. -lifting bar of tory. with Order of Foreetere. will bred their nfl teen n ellen h or, Sunday, June ldth. . at 11 tn All brethren ere regoe..ted to meet nt the bee* ronme Ma•Kny C Nevelt armee at 1030 a.m. Violt• Ing brethren cordially Invited tO rind ilitAwc. III *Sole in Stride 11 WIllo111 the,y home town. have be hearty „„t so.hes of many frieneo awl luipvincee iiiimhpr. Mr. Austin 'Iltimber. f Detroit: Mr. snot \Ina S. Den- • and Mrs, Elliott. of Itim•r• M r. It Switree of Streffeel: Mr. fuel Evelyn Morrie. of 1 ro Mr llombe Mr :Ind 111111. inetret Sherwood, oof looming. shower In Mho! et the brill... P was given by a Wore of het friends at the how ot a this isoie Board .144 YI1.11.