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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-8-1, Page 1A Business is Judged by the Stationery it uses. The kind that means Dignity -Success--Good Taste is turned out by The Signal's Job Department. tonal 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. 4.14,1111 !sI.('(.\1, Y1 It NO 31. GODERICH, ONTARIO, TH I RSDAy AUGUST 1, 1929 'PILE SIGNAL I'ILINTING ('1), LIMITED, I'al,llxher. CHAUTAUQUA SCORES A GREAT SUCCESS IN GODERICH THIS YEAR OPENING OF ORGAN AT ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH 8petiai Mush- on Sundt.) and Recital on Tuesday The official opening of the organ In St. George's, church will take place on Big Tent Crowded with Delighted i4un4Nly next. There will be a ehnral slrl4r14tHm of holy Communion at 11 Audiences Through o'clock. and at evening service the the Week choir will render the antbeuaa 'clear M y Prayer" (Mendelsw.1m l and "Thus • --- Sa11h the Lord" thy A. It. Awl). 1u 1114.ntanglta 11.4 „elm, awl gene. the former the soprano solo w'1Il he opening on Thiamin) B.O. and con- taken by Mrs. A. J. MacKay, and to the latter Mr. ('hHrle. Meekan will 1* tinning until T11es41ay night. nine pro- baritone soloist. Mr. C. A...11t. Wilkinson. grams In all were given, and the gen- organist .1 the church. 1011 be at the oral verdict was expressed In tangible! ^roan 4a.hln17 by the great crowds that at- (411 Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock there will l,e a recital by' Mr. Reginald G. (:eeu, founder and director of the (:nelph Vogt.('holr anti nrp ovist and +(hnirma•ter of St. George's- church. Guelph. assisted by Mr. Fred Hlgham, of ('welt tion MI. and choir toys of the Vogt Choir. pie .4e...) 117ronglabis1 the Program. Mr. Ilweet. Ilt January, 11011+, found - 'ended throughout. on several necas- loM. overtaxing the Accommodation. On the nights of• the two playa and again for the (doming entertainment by the .la,•k•.a, Jodie, singer. nI4uy Tien - and this after n large nnruber of ad- eel the Nola (holt. of_I.Ilelph and nam dltional seats had been brought in. e.t It in donor of the great The News of the Town Mies Jarksan's Sueeesaful Ptaplb Catherine Murray and Mary John• xtoe, pupil.. of Miss Laura Jack- son, .1.T.C.M.. were sncessful In the recent Toronto Conservatory of Musk examinations in elementary piano. Miss Jackson has yet to hear of the result of the examination of another pu pll. Mr. Major's Pupils Frances and Barbara Timms -on. pu- pils of Mr. It. Ir. Major, were sucets• ful In nevem 1' the eeonservatory of Mu- sie examinations. rte former in pri- mary w•h.s.1 awl the latter in Introduc- tory gleno. ('hri.-tine Rolertlaai, an- other of Mr. Major'e potions. also was a •Hcees•ful ca11I4114ate in this tnusjeal test. A. Mr Major. Is oUt of town, • complete list ..f his pupils trying the 'anadan examination outs not been received.. Tlrl 1 t theCan- I t the late -- A K 1 net On s w'n• tie ftn41 veer for a - mu« .' Yn, w' 1. r r. Fenian ('hantetetua 111 Gosler1eb. and. May 4th last the choir Barr a minden) c..ntnrry to the experience with prey- feafh'al at Gael ph In .1•ujunrtlnit with taus Chamomile undertakings in this the great ('anadtan tenor. lir. Edward town. 1he•1j1171 lnes show 14 .nrpinsafter Johnston. an event which earned most meting the guarantee. There was no favorable comment in 411041.111 c4reIe.. diflk•ulty In '(caring gnarantort for Masters. Gurdon link.. ,old Jnek Brown another year sn Goderieh will again are two oflthe eholr i..,cs who will ac• hare l'tia0flf lona In lies),, -Tile "ale of ,1.mp'nnc \lr. Geer. stud Mr. Hlgham. wicket. t!rl• year was effe.'1el mainly and it is worthy of not.. that these two through young people'. organization.. iey.. tied for the medal presented by of the various churehee. MIA!. Sinciair lir .lohn"tnn at the Vogt choir mted- a,twt no, chief reprer•ntath'e of the .al festival ('hantarwpla organisation herr. direct - lig Clue advanee axle •t ticket. and BLACHSOR IN SECOND introducing the performers on the PLACE IN LEIdiUE mn , vardio' i,rORrad. ad sou golden - •14nious for her et6OIrncy and for the chermlag ntasmer h1 which *he dna-; Exeter to Play Exhibition Hli anle fe charger) the •lHtles 'of "chairman." ay Thr Opening Night The Exeter ha••4all nine wail he here Friday of this week for an ex- hibition conic. returning the visit of the Iola, k,"' to Exeter on July 11th. Exeter play. in the WPatern Ontario TA»41w this year and has a fast team. and the Bleckeex will have to pot np T9e big tent um. crowded on the opening night. when the Martin Er• win lea len. pno4Pntel ahe (comedy, "Tbe Family C a'tairs," That the play the popular fancy w1.• evident o� almost eouMnuous roars =of tir*4-elft s hall to defeat ttil.aa• The Hitt came from 11w audience. gnaw Is exiled for 5.30 p.m.. and It Is The party of the shallow motherso hoped the fans will he out 1n gonial to bang her daughter marry, the force to support •thelr home MCC., • but just as de - and as eager as 'yteUar.. and An- gles* es' �iThe 'My mad ajt lttraesioo jar OWCOMM* u the \loarow 1 • The Rlaekaox played two games in the Huron -Perth Levee aeries the 'past ween". At CUMIN o4 Friday' tbQ won with Has /core of 11• belt M I t -bell op The Ci!ptes- c1s11 on 7411y 21. i At Stratford on Saturday the home ed. and nutmeat type -'4 -. •" - team defeated Mitchell 10 to R. the artiotle dancing prated very at-� The Mkf.hell Adv..eate gives the traetive. The leader. Anatol Frikln, fnll..ning report of T414•wlay'm game in Imes a good baritone vols and Pang that town: ireveral ...doe besides hitrduclng the •..1 weed crowd aeon... --ed the Huron various numbers and In Ms quaint Tenet i ne ball game In Keterson F,nrli-h, making interesting eAmmrnts Park, Mlte•held. on Tuesday crewing. Warner-MrPhpll .\ hapq.y event took place at tint manse on Saturday evening. when at 8 o'clock 'tee. It. 4'. Mcllermtd perform- ed the -marriage ceremony uniting Mary. daughter ..f Mr. A. S. McPhail., of town. to Mr. Percy Werner. sem of Mr. and Mr.. ilavid Warner. of the Biu; Water Highway. Gosl0rieh town- ship. The attendant.. 114' ere Mt -a. Reg. 8ow'erhr. the groom's sister. and Mr. 1.4.4.114. Mc('lure. The bride was becom- ingly attired in white silk and white hat. After the ceremony the young couple left by motor on a trip to Kit- chener and other points, the bride travelling in a gawk of rose silk with hat ,not coat to match. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Warner will snake their home on the Roue Water Highway, Goderich township. School Reunion at Harbor Part All eo joy :.4.1.- picnic was held on Wednesday of this week at Harbor Park. I:Merb'h. when over nae hun- dred former pupils ad S. S. No. 1. Ash- field and West Wawanoah. and their friend*. met for a reunion. Visitors were present from Leamington. Toron- to, Londeaboro'. Rrtewfield. ('I4nton. Lweow. and many other parts of the ding country. Among timer at- e former teaeh- wore two t the Ormt the school. Miss Best, elf Len- sed Mr. Thos. 0. Allen. of Aft' a b aoua picnic /erred t1.;t3i vi�voe� abort were oleos - • Rev. 1. W. Kilpatrick and Messrs. Wm. itallie. T. (:. Allen. Gordon Yonne• John Dm -how' awl Wm. Lvut,. 1t was deide1 h7 nnaninion., COte of those present that this. reunion picnic he - come an annual eycnt. to iN• held the first week In Ailnist. rAr ,Peg from tine to time. i11s Ruwmoan Pad• w n the home. romped away 4'r , of 'The Is r.•ltd it R s est Inning.. dlPr'4 song• and h from the visitors In the fl R 'toad to Mai.)aiar" were• r"I.1' laI)t wiring � nus. .\t the end of 1111• en)„yel by 11e crowd. sixth and final innings the score mood "E.dueation or Catastrophe" 11 to 3 in furor of Mitchell. The vis - The kis.-loos were followed by the "tor. were off color and Inst many tlrst Ip. tiro of the coir'(. Mrs. D. chasers. their (-etching in the nuttield I'Irie iteyel. win spoke on "Education was poor and Percent errors were or Catastrophe." \ors. Reyes ha• n nit- chalked up agnlnst them. They were also weak In the Libelling box and the players felt the game lost atter the Arm inning• and never rallied through - nut the Ram... The home boys played word of her address. Mrs. 14eye'8'$ faultless hall told ,,eserred the vie - been a life of unusual experience.; 14 gran.-41nn,litcr of Sir George .\1.• Huron -Perth League Record bury. sow spent her early years to or-. • Won Ln.t bete -retie circle. In England; she mar' Stratford 1 0 rte.l an American citizen. then was Goderich left a widow and forced to earn her milk -bell own living. Trained as -a nurse she en- Clinton al m..••age to give end rats skill in presenting it. ..' that. to spite of the intense heat she was able to hold the attention M the audien"e to the last !Pref the world War at the heglnnlflg and san servos at the '.Pry front. She wears a decoration presented to her George, for seryleee rendered by King anong the wd,Ners. She hn' travelled widely. and leas lived to twenty differ- ent countries. This is to he her loot 'our with 1'lintltemptn. a. "he has ac- cepted a io"itloin In Iowa. a4 leetnter on "mixt hyriP11P in the high school' Of the State. a position *bleb will hence- forth ensforth fully oeenpy her time. Mr•. Meyer'' theme was n plea for education, not Pel much the education of youth as eduention of parents. Fifty year, ago. or even twenty-five year( ago, .he said. no new dreamed (.f epee - lel training for tetrents: today univer- sities, have special eonrse4, for them. Mr.. Reyes deprecate) the cry agalntt modern youth. declaring that eeventy- five per tent. of our young people ere -tralght, decant and lbw-ahldlnR: that there w'ns In the wood'. large a per- centage of wild and, reekle's' boy. and girl,: tint their doings were 144.4 p l- Imbesl as they are t.slac. 1t ens e-rstcr for their friend* to bush np siieh news hen it Is now To get the right anti O • 2 PERSONAL MENTION (hie holiday Next Monday \l;ayur \lr,•}:4ca17 .1a 4. ,.-n,ol 111. pro .lamation• calling upon citizens t0 ob- elay next :,« , lei.• holiday. tri 41.1'4r.141 with the bylaw. The rare react 1.111 Ile the great attraction of the day in town. hila Edith Prhddle .spent lad week mere.. she In Tlllsonbtrg. isi - )flee M. L4.ek*?„,London. Is spend- ing a few days la a. • • Mr. and Mss. Cf tpahi and family fere holidaying in Stretford. • • . Miss 1.. Rogan, of I"r.,lt .1s visiting her 'doter. Mtge 1x411.. Horan. • • ► . Miss Verna Sallow, .1 Bryan, 4'hlo. Is apendlug her eaten -I, ':r, teiwp. • • . Mie- Henrietta (:ev, s returned from Isetrolt. wh-:' -petit two week �. Mr. It. l: Moldier. of T•tou;n, rlslt- • Air Trip ('.nkatplated 'Pile yacht marguerite 111., with lis ow her. \I r. i,aw renee Fisher. president nt Cadillac Motor ('ar Company. and Mess,.. Earl iludy. Al. Wallace, Eseh, 4'tn,niugh.u11 ,and Snider. all of De- troit. hoard was on port on S11.114loy. The lake 44s -,1111e quite rough around 170441. hour 111141 \1 r. Fix -la -r cottemph11- 441 w•ltdl,_ for his fourteen-passeigtr three-taot.n' Fokker plane to take tie. ',arty back to I).•troit. tint the weather ci.tslirion. IN1-unle mere favorable lat- er in the dry and the talrt, retnro.l• to lietru,i "11 the yacht. past week. ed his cousin, Mr. It .1. Phelan. the 'Frump- \. j'aluer. IHenlwhn; 1►Inrt fol. of Ile, gallery 134 14''1 1\urn la HerlkuNYral Show .la-. 1\,•IIwo.N1 Uerlin • Grant tom going on day and dight and a • • • Thr anima) Hower show Df the Storm 4'. E. l'31:11.4.1'. Titl•onhnrg: barge minder of mel, are employed. )11x. Marlon 's-'. 1. ,n •'I" - n,- 'I ,.ih'rb'11 IlorUcmltiral S.N•fe-ty w111 he W8111.1111;r:.tfon. 1reur ilrttmt. Adrlan 'There are two shifts of ten hours burg is a visitor wl'6 NIS- Fditb 1'r,d- hell in \lae•Kay Hall on'fhnr.day sod Gotta n. I.u••ky •t.lu.!y'. Albin Grattan..'''a'•h- :\s pmvlou'ly 'toted Iii The Sie- dle thio week. BIGPROGRAM FOR CIVIC HOLIDAY MEET Ilor..'ewn 111 Inter the i'rovince Are Interested 11utemenlen are looking forward to the race reset In Giderlch on \I lay next leivie holiday a n' likely t., Ie ole grisliest yet held (.n the local Intek. With R2.140N, tiling up in purses. Inter- es4 hi the event 1s %%libspread, and twiny of the host hor-ed in the Prov - Ines. ore clip.r•Iel t.. he hiere. The transfer of 111i• (;olden (;ate make r., •e to nn open new for 2.15, frotnels aialviT:%er- for the puree of #1,000 ha. assured keen competition. 1:ntrie. bre coming hr daily and there will be at least a dozen ter thb event.' The 2.20 ithte Water stake with its entry of twenty-two horses is boned to he Is great race. The horses eut4•ret ire: Jerry Ilarvesier. Angelus Grat- tan- 44r..1. 11. Whitely. Gedericli; Don- ee 'truce, Milk Togo- -'Ft. J. Smith. 4uelph : Peter Gbill., 11;e0. i.Itt. Strat- ford; Gentry Tald--1V. H. Ihimsrt. Kit.bruer: tewei ..f Hearts --4'. A.I tloase. \t!tclwlt i44.Aua Ile 1.'---h.wrls Bros.. 114.-th,g-: itillile \Vilke4 -S. G. WORK BEING RUSHED ON MILLION -BUSHEL ELEVATOR ANNEX Work Progressing Night and Day With Two Shifts Of Men The construction wi'rk on the new, million-Inshel elevator shitee to the plant 41 the Gewleri,•h }:levator and Tran-lt Company at the harbor is now staking rapid progress. un Monday the pouring of concrete for the tl4rty-nine huge s in'utar bit, got antler way and it i« expected that within three weew4 the erection of the Nina will be cent. l lCtel. Thews bins are to tie• 1,0111 to a height ..f 1lf feet and during the first three days of Mix week they arose to a height of twenty feet. The foutidat404 I. 141x.114 f..orjccu feet 11181 and .n top of the blow there will be .4 gallery of ten feet. making tie total Ibeigln•. 4'111mlel•oye: Jerry the height from the basement floor t.. the • • s . Miss LAura J 4't,•, N re•tt►rned home after a t ire. , • a l -l? with. fripods at Mr. A. M. 11 nesday to visit • comity. Nova Scott • ou 1Ve l- •in Iv*tnn -De. G. K. rind Mt-. a hapmnu. of Britigehnrg, are visiting .: the home of Mr. C. I.. Chapman, • • • Keith Saunters M:• re reel to town after spending the rind: 1,' July at n T.M.C.A. camp in tsloka. • p • Mr. H. H. Daws. -n lues ,`tnnusl t,. Detroit 'after allauding ,, couple of nest. with rrlatiee' 4n j4wn. • 11. • Meslrw Reg. Orb) ,mid Frank Phalen took In t C I' 11. picnic at Port Burwell on Batavia:. :est. • • . 'Friday. Angtest 15 .1.41 141. .\u ext'', yetie prix.' list 4. being I'r•pare:l, and a large .li.pinyor bloom may •'outd- e•111y he ex4444'te.t. The list coivaiue a number of special pries••, including a dicer cup doulttel io 1lertert Water, CO., Toronto. to he ,Iwurde t to the rru'niber of the Horticulturist S.N•tety winl'og the greatest number .141.outs. Three pini -'are gi.eu for lir-t Brine.' two points for owe.• 1 pride 71 MI one for third prize. The winner pros win the cup three brine i1. -17. -o ,1•-.0 to' 4101,11 •'t permanently. ' .% Big Suttees The "Country Fair" held \Vein• -day night of lust week at the Pavilion. nn- , der the ata•lds• of the Maple Leaf i chapter. 1.O.114.E.. was a huge Mleveas. The grand' march sot lo o'clo,•k i.re.elt• ' ed a edit of color. 41* brilliant cos - Mines. anal the gay 41eror8tlon•. making a striking sine. Prides for costumes were awarded ns follow'.: i.ady's fan- cy. Miss Mary- lIuseey : lady's eomle. Mr.. 1'. .\.' Zimmerman: gentleman's inlet, Itsn.4iW..Co1P, Clinton; gentle- man's eon►(. E.,. Zlininrrnom. l'etrnlfa. The judge- were MP -.r.. T. 11. Mitchell. A. J. Ma4Kay, R. C. Whately enol 11.4'. Dunlop. Besides the dulteing, for which excellent ornate w1.• provided by the lluidklet to oVreherj r1.• i ' . e were various other attractions.. Chapter has a g.ae!;y addition to 1 f intieram 1hr reemit of the scent. Mr. and Mrs. C,harle,. K. Saunders have returned from a 1i•dklay trip to Dr. 1/e,esl Quebec and the ltia*oka Ickes. • . • the 001, Ierieh sow of his for . Bu TftatlPta Arrow ..leo ArrowCoc e.. o The (*.loch Lines announce 8 new timeta'l1IP• which i. published in • The Signet's advertising columns this week. Bnmti. leave here at 7 teelo-k a m. and 4.15 p.m. arriving nt Streit- ! ford R.45 a.m. and 0 p.m. and at Woodstock 9.4.1 a m. and 7 p.m. Re- turning. e- t ur ing. the brew leave Worwletnek at 7.45 a.m.- and 7.45 p.m., arriving In Goderich at 10.45 morning and even- ing. 1t will ie noted that this arc rnngrtnent grass traveller.. to Goderkb five end a -hair hours -from 10.45 a.m. to 4.15 p.m. -between the first hits er- i riving end the lust h(e leaving and ; does away to 5ctrle extent with the old complaint that sufficient time was not ellnwel vlsltnrs to G.wlerli-h to do any Mteine'e.s here and return home the ' same ,lay. The management M the Arrow '.Ines promise the people of God - NOTES TES .-rich and vicinity a good reliable Per- [lUaa H rice. ThPlr buses cell at all hotels to 1.1ck lip passengers. The services at the itaptist church next Sunday will be as follows: 10 a.m., itlhle school and classes. At the morning mr-1,e at 11 a.m. the Lawton. Rey. W. T. Bunt. will preach the first of a series of Permons on prayer- stol. je't. "The School of 'Prayer." Sermon snhje(t at evening service: "The l'hristien Lew of Almsgiving." BRIEFS Mr. 4'. A. R. WIlklnson has re- signed the position of hantmZ44ter of- the Goderich land. Mr. Weidman. win. Is organist and ehotrmester of St. George's church here. leaves for (lgeen Sound on Reptetther 1st, M take over his new duties as organist of St. George's. chnrrl, In that Thee. Mr. Charles Norman wishes it made, known that during hkl temporary ab- sence from town order. for his me4e- to-ytwn..ure I1n. Df neer'. clothing will n e mrd M• token on his behalf by Wm. Staple - 'tele toward totuth of Imlay n nnlerstnnd them. nn, I wall been a comptPtp LAP of tramples the fact that flue world moves faster anted will persnnnlly take mensnres. than it 414 aa few 7enre ugn. From own 411 the long 11,4 04 rimers 1.1.1.114114.41 to 4w l,e yPArw of AIM Is the forma• I In lost neck '• Issue of The Signal of 1450 peeler) of 4* n1o1rd, the age when tli.ls0 who Asdstel it, 14* Rrnn41 KPr- charecter can eee moulded. if. during mess rPeantly 'IPbl nt the \Voest street that peel/NI. the parent tins mode his Talk. scvern1 wen. omitted. Miss ,len- will reelected. he ..-111 hive little 411ffl nie Lynn. M tier, lid charge of the Surplus from Dominion ilay .\ Meeting of the ihnminion 1•,17 1vlehratIon committee WAR held at the town hall on Wednesday evening to pass accounts and tr8nsaet other loos - Inc., In eonncct'lnn with the celcbrn- tlnn of .1uly 1.4 Iasi A cote of e50 to the funds. of the loyal baseball club was pa444e4), it wits estimated (hilt after alt aeeMint were paid the com- mittee would have a surplus of about 81111. and It wan dpeide,l that the sill'- pdna should he handed over to the town treawlry. A statement of the fin- en'es will be published when all ac- counts are nettled. A vote of thanks was tendered to the' secretary. ('om- eiller Croft, -the treasurer, Mr. R. C. Whetely. anal all other. who gn4-e spec- ial numb:twice In the cel4i,rntun. \1r. .1. ll. iteynolds being ntentlnn'4I in this connection for his eucce.4fu1 work in oerrying not the arrangements for 11,e 1814.•!4811 games w'hieh were the big fea- ture of the day. Mrs W. .1 Lannon au,' . hililren. n( Toronti'. Imo, been 51i11 ne relatives and friends in naive and in APhfPld townehip. • • • )Ira: \Ic1'al4. , f Owen Sound. has leen tp,Pndioe weeks' 444.11day at the home of \1r ;,,,d Mrs. Ernest Tay - D to nm. r. t tt. n lire, Tito'..• \b ▪ -earthy , •)test the pod week in le8.41on, He will leave portly for ., 'lose years' period of nu'1p In Ron,e. • . • Mr. John 11. Principe] of Tteam-- v111P pnh11 - ;44.1,..o.. and denghter. Miss Edith 1)l.•k'. are y dting relnflres and friend. In Ion n. • . • The \t4«•4e- \',;a Grah:un, of New York City. and Lena Graham. of To- ronto. bare been -pending a nvek in town on a he Way visit. Mr. and M- 11. T. P1141114rs. East street. and 1� rind Mr•. Nell McKin- non 81111 fz',• , of Keay. street. are holiln.Iii a ..rens Sound. • • • Nir 81,11 \i:'- Thos. Murphy. Mb.. Resole Mnrpbj and Mr. Stanley yl'- Lenn vislt(d •th reinl14es azul frien4s in 11e: -' ' the past work. • • • %Ire. J. .\ Tinnier. of Paw -Paw. Mlebigan: wi:• 4..,o been visiting her parent... Mr. :i1 \Ire. R. J. PMelnn. re- turned to her • • me the pest week. • Mr. and Nee Horace Hearn and family relnr, . •1 to their home In Stratford nf:c• vaeation spent with the lady's paw.- Mr. and Mrs. \\'m Farr. • • • • \Ira. J. C S•1nart hag Men relnPsi- eel by the Ih•14o•tlPnt of Agrienioere to stet as bole. ,•f ladies' work at ism- er/II fall fair,• T.amhton and Perth counties. • • • Mier, Edith a Minns. and Miss Claire Beyauld.• ire the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monti:lie William. nn their yacht Shfrinhn r" a trip threegh the 1o've'r 4•,144'-. • • • es ny inn. expert inline. Bast street. win' 1 mutt caamniae Rev. 1. .T riIteillc, of Rel hr nor. clew wenn the 'town cRn (1)mCs, the tea. 8nd Mr. .iohu heves pre•sidel AA age when o be 1 t toy- itdto an- niotnn.er As well as Assisting In en- • ing itself M be trained M tlPnd t" en- lamming the prlree enc. to give their (Mldren credit for ''1^1.. of St. Peter's rhnmh also wish to intelligence. And to le- ng to their nes };l. Boehler. who tiered tinder fon ..f ii the mrA• rnrl cxlw rt..n(e tether the /Nrn•lon. and for the Ito of his than theory. inn. k The 't .tiy4,-0 nest of children Are • receiving more ntrentlnn tn.,Ay..and W'FY'lAl. (rncAl. NOTICE. the sleeker, than ens the enstom a Have y'nnr pI'• examined h7 oar few yep re Ago. BAby. climes are e4tah s r1.y oar 11thed In ell our large (entree of porta- well-known Anel paineenkInR lotion. (:Altltde M ? T4ending ann114)117 NIT T Illi �Tn,n nor, nil lip rly tical expert I 811.000.0011 In the care of mental def test 11 wool., 1* well If s simtlar & ('' .Montreal. it nottr al. work et n l.nrnhtana. I lent In Peeing that children I furnish winners. The nfll- ether's will The •pecker tweed par- k express their grateful thnnk• to Mr, rim wife *T coot We hronitht Into fta' world tied A ('trance and0at n,,,�tti'7R mPa An 1 mmnting•tide I hest make of the Met mnkere, and our prices AAP from $4.00 up. Thured8y, Friday. Anoint 1fx 16. tromp Patty. SMITH'S ART ,SPORE. Goderjch. to he no mal. The time will come when seri no interims* license will he loomed nn- }ewl ePrttfl(ate44 of trental and phyd- fe1 health are preeented. A child hes a (0011tinaed on pate 6) 1'. Johnalen'a Birds Head IJst The pigeon flight lest week -Ped un- der the ansjrlrn• of the G,slerlrh ilom• ting I'ige.,n Cln), was from Kitchener, a •Ill*tAnce of shout seventy-five miles frim G.wlerich. Bight -five hinds were released et 7.41 a.m. end the find hire) wee reported home 11t 111.1.2 ,. olle•k. The first els birdo. home were 8. follows: Owner Band No. Time 1'. Johnston 1100'000 10.02 1'. 1nhnetnn toein!'.13 10.04 1'. Johnston 1140-8441 10.08 1'. Johnston 1000.111:: 10.$ W. I'Ithbok' 100111-7T4 10.08 W T'ithlado 1(45-770 10.04 The flight this week -eel 1,111 take place from Georgetown. A pigeon Mob In Mnntrenl Is *ending 200 hinds to he released here on civic holiday anti it is expected that the biro!. will 1w let go during the rAre cruet At Agri- cultural Perk In the afternoon. in a reent 'flight from Montreal twenty- three birds Mdnnging to memtwrs of the meal (dub were released and to date only fete birds heve town rPpnrt- ed home, These four jdgens are the property of Mr. S. G. McKay. - Sister It.. -e. S,,.te 4;nUtau, Rennie (::,:t:n,. I. 41.. :tau the Greet au,1 Mi.. Tzar Peter It. Trench. Teeswater. 'I'lu•re n:11 be n 2 ..ham.7 race for a puree o' *too a ill, at least right en - :1 -.1111.1 and a 2.244 trot Only for a poi r-,• "Calm al14) iri fh at li•a st -seven en- tries. An added fent ire o,. the• afteruou'.1 progratu will be an exhibition tulle by' Sid Ilei. fir. Whitely'. bay gelding. 1i an effort to break the; track•' ravr,l. The 1l1g few' gratwI+t:1141, will provide the best of accommodation: hit -tote. cr..wd should Is•17 Joan.) early. a. the management 4 ,t try no get .dings s artll to • 2 ''''1.4.14 It, order to eimi- 4.1e•tc the big programs'^.m good time. .\thong the fret hoe-,•. it 1m1111y on the g•ouu(i' sire two ..f nntateis hest trotters- Van T.«ll. of Ito...krill.•. And J. -IT. Eldon. owned by John TAM. l.rr- sddent of the 1onlirrion ilarte,* Hor4*c Weed to Motorist. Too much care cannot be exercised by' motorists In driving lop And /hewn the,',i4nttfprd hill. One afternoon of ht s �accidentwh1,41 m1 {. week n R 1h e k 1.r s - .ccs reel • inn result- . 1 c . more serious r ha E had at the torn 1.1111%111y down the hill. .\ motor car lu ..barge of an exla•rie•ne••d lady driver •'f Godert'11 was coming' 114. the hi11 on the e•xtr.enn' right -band - side of the road w'11eu it met another car going donn the bili at 11 fast rate of sped. The driver -in charge of fht• (sr going dower -Het -,hill nes endeayor- lug to 11144 a hurter at the .hnlg.•rnu• torn in the read and in doing s(1 rip. Ped off the. rem r bimps'r 4f the• car; proceeding up the hill. .\ more-prlou• Redden, whh•h might en tidy have re- sulted In a fatality' no- nnrrowly avertd. Motorist- dhunld exer:.1'-e 44rent CHIT in driving 111 1140 hill and the county otflciald (411 14 help he 1454'44.44 the bink at the turn in the road cal aw'n4 more. PERSONAL MENTION 0:11 the gravel for this work 40 ohtait•. .41 from a gravel pit •1n ('ullornc '(4lt'hlp• and dt'lleered ti,' the ..bite I4 the top of they hank al f1\'rllh.Yt..q ...trill. The ..hilte tnrn•fers rte grave to the stent mixer at to write of •-1w•rntluu4. '111e-14ltner JAs. B. 1:nd.. trout the head of the hikes, ens in tort on'Mon- dny with a cargo of 14)0,00(4 bu'hebt of wheat for the G,Nlerieh elevator. Ex-, port •h{p tents of gran from the God- erich elevator are not very brisk at present. mud the ,levator Is reported to befull t., the roof.. Many line pleasure yachts tilled at this. port the past week. including the :'$hirlehut 'properly of Mr. II. M. William., pr,sident of tie Mn (1tt Motor f'0 . Indianapolis; "Marguerite 111."` property .of Mr. i.nwrence fish- er. president of the Cadillac Motor car t'owl•uiy, Ilet nal : "Rowdy." from Detroit : ••Shncloe." from ('hleag..; •Inanoit." from Detroit. and "Hera - del..." from Detroit. The pieta -tire yacht Shlrlohn. which ! n'as iu 1",rt the 11.-t week. -Ieareel'.'n Nr•. W1 11 I , t , , 1'1 41. 1 ed r a f Dill is tie , , , In • . Ii Lw- t -t . (: t .. ► T In'01, a for f _Of St qU f Mr eo. 114 h 1 (maid. ! renee. I)14 -sees Nora Horley and Helen Me 'there ie no more favorite paattme ('arch% davit the weekend In Sarnia ' the-.• warm simper days than bath - Dr. G(1)Rrey Holt and M1.. ('rte I Ing and daily during the past week stows. Holt, of Toronto, are visiting in hundreds of people have slatted the fie.. e e A nA . i- the gnlret of -Major .and Mr- C. \Iatl'ha l 1. Mr. and Mr..FAlward C. ('rale; and little -in. (1f 14."rrdr, were visitors in town on Sunday'. - Mies Margaret 4I.'LPan. of Detroit. 1' sp•nFing two wake At the home of \tr..!. S. Redford. Record of Magistrate's 4 ourl for the Week Mr. and \ors. T ('. \\'right, 4.f To those wtmhing to • beach. YOUNGBLUT GETS THREE YEARS' SENTENCE roam., were nrnong the -visitors i,. ton11 the tat ;t week. \irs. 11,1111inore, Md.. it - le gues4 of her con- Itritnnnln road. - :se and Mrs. Clarke •did:ay trip rind will .' ke nt l'hautnnqun. cl-litre sin. Rev. are away s•4s•rul se, N. Y. Mr. and \Ire F. A. Harmon end •h1lelren,' of C!ecelnnd. clsiarl friends in town and 41.h,1ly d0ring the hast week. Mrs. \1'. M. .\t,dPr44on and Mr- .N1 - beet Ralston. of Toronto. are 14411- ltig relatives In town. They are 44nes1• at liote1 Snnget. \ir. end Mrs Redford McLean and daughter. Audrey. and Mrs• limier, of Detroit. epa'uf td:n weeks nt the home ..f \1r. J. S. Belford. \Ir. sad \Ira. John l'rnnlfont. (1f C hbvigo. were the 'needs of Nr. and \1r. T. It. Patterson for a eyernl day's 'h1- nec1. They were returning frons ,, 4rip,11ou11 the St. 1.Awrenee Wier. Iter. t W and Mrs. Kilpatrick and their ,timelier.' Mics \largnkset. ,4 f l.e•a nlh,etrnl. ' called on reline,'- h, Poi a on Werhinstay on their way to Price 11/'i1eh. where they will spend lt Month.. holiday'... Lawn Bowlers Are Active in the tournament of dniible. 14.1.1 at the 11N111 greens on Monday 4'rening Cha-. Itlaek and Geo. Patterson won 111.44 prize. ,1 1141 A. \lunl.s•k and I:eo. Ryan second prize,. On Weil^. -tiny afternoon the e"nte•st a -s. for one wet of prize.. the %Innen, Ic•itig It. G Reynolds and George )lac1'h-sr. Many of the bowlers from I ,.wn 1111114 been participating in (on4P444' held nt ontof-otown points the jest week. Last Friday evening three rink' were at ':Ilton II 1171 one at Mitchell. 1'n \1 lay eveving Messrs. Genres cry. monds..1. Bowman. .1 It. Wheeler and Fred Hunt 1skip , took part In a twi- light calmest at 1,in-knew'. None of the ton -mentioned rinks won one primes. Five Isar' from town 4.1ay14.4 in the annual Sent.* doubles tolrrla4Pnt Olt 4*Vllgham on Wednesday afternoon and \neer' .1. R. Swnfldeld and 4 4' 1'1111 1.11111 ei,rried off the first 4ri,.- n hieh wrt4' flim chairs. . The Goderich Bowling ('1116 ail! hold it. annual Seotch doubles 4 .44 1111'114.111 nn 4*Vean...day. Routh DtlkotAw•11. a visitor in town ' Proof 1,f Age Requirw(I the past week Ile 1a .pending a month T1,e llnron roomy told age t'en- on wI41 111. reli'iren In .44hfle11 ami, tenet ha. hell! weypral m4"'!ioV, t•• Rens (minty. - eonsidcr appol4ptions for 44.4n -o•• - v• • • • Mr. and Mr. : Sonvey end niece and, two nephew.. of \Va11a(ehnrg. were In Goderich the 1'^-t week and took In the Kermess. \Ira RAnv47 is pre.id.nt of the enthnlb Women's Learn". of 11'811,, cehnrg. • • • Mr. and Mrs.,411'. R. Furrier and two eons. Garnet and Carman. of \Vhite- thttr•h. Mr... 11' (1. S'herwrod. of kie. Sauk.. and Mrs. Samtucl Reid. of T,ur•know. cisltl4l with Mr. and \Ira. 8. T. Phillips nn 1.•4nday.• • \1r. S. n. S4other44, nt Esgev. who with his femil7 1s holidaying At 11* stammer enttag4' „n the lake shore. neer KInt8II gave The 144xnat a plperent cell one 41.1' last week. -Mr. /bothers. who n 414 tnrmerly Agt'lcnitur• al renr.••ntltive In flnrnn. now Tale a shmllar 44nsitiot In the 4nnnfy of Ria. *Px. awl ghee :1 most interesting 44tnt7 of agrk'ultnr:., development 4n that most motherly county nt Pantola. ter the local Ward jassp, nn the 1.1 PIh-11 'MIN they are sent to Toronto for examinntion by the Pruvineinl hoard. Sn fir sixty-seven apelieleiete. hale been received 1,y the Ite•,la board. tool much difficulty Is exjrrleneel in fleet- ing with them from tin• fact that It.: the great majority of ca -es the appli- cants disregard the reined for proof of lite. It i.. Im'er1h4 ve that proof (1f age be given. for not er11y the ronn- t7 hoard bit .11-n floe I'r"vinch,l 'Intl Felernl lonr,ls must 1N• .strlslho1 that the provision- of the ,\rt sore 'Whiled. About ninety per cent of the appli- cations re:e41e41 to dote. The signal is infofinel. ern 18c141ng In this respect. - 4*Vhile of curse It 1« Impo-•4hle n4• yet to mnk4.nny definite statement as M the Arlmhwr of RPpol'Htions that 111:47 it expwe(ted In this cnnit7. on estimate makes the prolr,lrle number five 04, six henslred. Te joy the .Duty'# propor i lion of the p•nelone Inn% remitre a levy of ntmnf one-half mill ver the es• (•ea44taent of the trosat7. Ito -"rye Thtvselny afternoon. .%110:11.t •th. for the Ahmerk bridge nnei hay.',nr 4n the Pavillon. \lime \Inriel Sloan returned to tle- trott .hest 4i41'k after rpendttlg her ,a- eari.erl4ita her parents here. Report of ling Shipments for Month Ending June, 1829 V(•- A11- Huron rich 448w brei, County '''.,tai lois .. -21 43311 :too 414W bne.n, . • 11 134 Ill 21:11 '''hick . nooth ..11 257 1114 ::474(4 l:vcrett Vonm:blot, who weals recent- ly ea htenced al Stratford to a .ear's impriwnmen: for tie theft a( ii car in that 441y. was brought. before Nlagi4lrate held here nt1 Saturday and pleaded guilty to three 4h8rites - theft from NRn1N-rt storekeeper at Nile: theft from E.' 1I. \\'elter•, storekeeper at Itenml14e.r. and, breaking into the house of .111ix•. itaIf,ly In Colloerne tow•a- -hip nod stealing On each 4.f the ono former charges he 4.444 m'ntened to one year In Portsmouth Peniten- tiary. PCim:et/ n, anti "n the last to three ye'nrs in penitentiary. 41* sen- tences to ren- ronrnrrennly with tihe ea-nti•n •e Riven nt Stratford. This (ThnrwlHy. nfterneon George Riley. twenty-eight years of age•, sea eotirietnl on" two rhHrget, --obtaining m, HIhll,nl44111e VII 111 l at ,*1.'11"' from Cook Itre4... 11(115(111, by false preten- ce-. and obtaining R15 from 1)r. Ross 1longall. Hemel,. by false pretences. The senteme on each charge was .Ix month. in the (Intario Reformatory, with a twelve months' Indeterminate term thereafter, the sentences to tun 4(144.111.041411Tr4.11117. There were n number of other eases during the week. mostly concerned with nnfDm11b�hv+. The I'rnrin,l:al triflic ,,filen had Ono persons lip for (riling to pro.hes an operator's permit. and 8 fine of 92 111141 (1)4415 wits Imposed in each ea.*, There were two (8ww (1f re•klevw driving (610 and n•o"ts in each) rind ...revel 4.114e4 of speeding tench R.5 and ''41-ts4. Norman le•rcr. the new county tr:tflic otneer. was the 4...m011lnnnt in •Dine of thew rales Ten dollars nil cosi• ens the tine In n 1111x• of intoxi- cation. and cancellation of the npwern- tor'4 IN•rnrit for mix mant4s was the peal 11 for being Intoxie:ited while In '1'14..1 (1f n enr. I lo iy 11 . 3 18 ' 11 .31:, - Extr:1 'le•nrhw..0 2 n 11 Mr. \Vm. E. (.nitley. of Cleveland. S6111, tn'.g- 0 2 :. 120 14114.,, is ..pending 8 couple of weeks At Licht, and • floe home of 1114 pence.. Mr. And %'•s. (,.•.I.r- el 0 0 22 Wnn. Ganley. sr.. Cambridge street. (30DERICH AGAIN HEADS LAKE HURON AND GEORGIAN BAY PORTS The following flgnrrs elms . th' .by te•sel and 1111. dnrine June 19•21. anoint• of grain shipped trogn For: 1t ,wil1 he sown that rwreird• nt 4:od0r- e Ich 1 rt1rthnr tir.I h the nee 4'^eol,1 (141!7 by them At nnf- h1I4,. fort CalM.rlte and \Inntreal, which are ni! water evlortine prilnt.( bake Slii1lsr•' ('lenrnn, c Total. Wheat Itnfinlo '.432. )7 r, 1.1414:11 Cleveland 117.018 (ialrrM6 1 (80.222 Midland .... :2!11130 '11:1.741 Montreal 1.701.811 1.1144,91. linen Sound 223.424 127.~'44 Port ('ol'N,ro,'. 7.44441.4. 2 .t •_'...1/17 (ynel..r• 180.737 Sarnia 114)3,452 24C.3.1S Loral 4 )5,1450 41).0111 14.420001 0at1 k:(a4► Barley Flax Rye 1 1140;77. 11701a 137.4110 171.4+5:4 45.:4196 277.!,1 7 1:4•2.0:t7 411441 40.0011 !41.14(4 11rie.riilri 480,737 115.114 1.44R.tr►'; 374.178 46,136 2.,411,764 307.14'4 .'t,7lrr Nt8,Ofl) 4