HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-8-1, Page 8a-'rhur►day. August. 4, w:31•
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Persian
Pottery
You are lllvit1/l to colli4 •1i
and We our new line
Pottery. f...
Vitiate all size;, Fern t►i-h,
Jardinieres, Hanging Vase -
Flower Bowls and 1 ncen
Burners.
The prices on this I'otttr'
are very reasonable. Don't
miss this opportunity of get
tin` a piece at
Cole's Book and
Gift Shope
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All the Lig nativa• 11:1le agree.; n••'
to go to war, so they are now build-
ing warships to give tJ ' sajJor.c a ride.
--Dallas ,News.
Bathing House
and Refreshment Booth
11 . a !lit• r
NOW OPEN
Bathing Suits for Rent
- 1;1.4; Rat loin':
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THE SIGNAL,
CHAUTAUQUA SCORES
tl'outlnued from large 11
right to be lora with clean blood, and
al sound mind in a healthy body.
Mrs. Ik•yea closed with au en raert
appeal to parents to give ,to their eh11-
.Ircu noble ideals, ideals which should
lift their souls to the rokles while their
flet remained firm upon the ground.
.\t the close of 11w address Mr. J. E.
Tome. 111 a euloglettl- .rya..•h. moved u
cute of thanks to the lecturer. It was
•uplo.rtel by Mr. 1'. J. Cantrlonl au.l
heartily approved be the an.Neu o•.
The evening p•i'formam a •ate given
ht Anatol Frlkiu and his Itussian•.
.rho apparel In three .•'sues. fhe
first depleted Russian lite In the fif-
teenth .rotor)', the .•etond showed the
.amp life of r'uwu• I.s. tlw famous
Hessian soldiers. and the third gTPs3
;if.• iu Ituwta. The ..tate ,ceilings
:tut Ile trey .costumes were very id. -
4Ir.''gue. while Ow da14e'il.4. especially
that ..f the 'alley girl. was ttotulerful •
.1n interesting touch it. the. perform -
nu a was the Illtr.dlnetLol of two •
.11111111111(1110e tchMh were very cleverly
ntt111putatel. •
• ('ana/ltart ('hautaugiw Head
In 'Friday evening 11. the interlude
Jet•ten eh.• settee, Mr. J. M. Erick-
son. of Calgary, president of the 4'haw
tailspin organization of Content. war in.
noducell stud tans ,111 111rrvstine net
•Dula ..r the origin ..r the ematoila14l
1'b:ull nagmn. fears ago. in the 1'all:4-
d'uol 1\'est. the chief form of 4-.ouuuuni•
ty etlPrta11uwtit was the carnival.
41 I: 11:td 1101 11111g in it of elm'.Itfod
r ha racter.lmlldiug. roue noes. of
-icon. after launch thought nn,t conanl-
utiou. plluroed the eatimllltIi ('hautan-
qua. •Ah eminent bushes., num pro-,
;.b.•s,,'d f -Blore for the enterprise Iw-
•'.11•.' :Iter.• w'a. 11., 'matey in it for
.he promoters; but testl of failure.
;ion. diad come e011t111 ed. growth and
,•tp..nsiou, unfit •h.rt,Was originally
•.latnu..l for Iblj prairie- bold lmvadel
4Into I ' With 544 4•s+ au.I was to he
.•'rend.•.I to tpu•ba, 11141 1Lr Maritime
%f:erwnrde. Mr, Erteke..11 met a 1111111.
I -•rhe Ion :11 gu,traiitors x11.1 d1s4•11--
1•1:01:144444011 matters with them.
Muse and Poetry
•nnl:n after? o„n and evening
GODERICH, ONT.
PUBLIC NOTICE
to the Citizens of the Town of Goderich
Monday, August 5th, 1929
H.\\INti I1::F.\ I'IXE1)i Irl-I.A\\ .\-
CIVIC HOLIDAY
A11 citizens are request( (1.t.•goc.ern thein -elves accordingly
1 1. I;Nti\ T'ott, l L rk 11 .1. A :CfaeEWAN. \layer
Auction Sale of a Car Lot of
YoungPercherons
We are instructed by G. W. CHURCH to sell by Auction at
AUBURN, on
TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th,
Sid Hal, Dr. Whitely's bay gelding, will give an ex-
hibition mile at the race meet here on Monday next, in an
effort to break the track record.
unl-,c-listens sere treated 4o a delight- agreed on all s1.I,- that the sulatitutt
fol program of mn+i.• and poetry. The 1 who was noneocher than Mr. Ralph
.111-tralt:eil 4111141st, Ernest Toy. has Nartiu Erwin, the a,'torl had done
woo laurels Ila ninny countries with hoe' very elesrr work. and air extra round
brilliant hterpreniti.nl.. of the master- of applause was glvPp him. some
w
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(errs, mitt. an exhibition of dancing by 1 WST AND FOUND
the ..mall hey that "brought duwu the
hou..e." Altogether it was a most en-
joyaltle program. and the great crowd
Mut filled the tent. many standing,
,fielded mint -taut to let the singers
nu dude.
It was a splendid finale to the
cleintauqult seanon of 1920.
Cell'\J - GENTLEMAN'S WATCH
1 x111 chain. ' (/w•Iwr may have same
by proving property antipaying for
this advertisement. Apply to {,1.GAtT
IL11IKh`It at Fred Hunt's arc ware
Store. Goderich. C'
WELLHNOWN HORSEMAN I"er0.- g.111v'R swtz\T't»t, Ill:
TN't)t).\ (;urduu Mcl'he•'N home.
CHA-RGED WITH ROBBERY •111
oimnessiuu of t'otlor,w tow'm'shtp,
11141 George Million's resIttttAe, lith
The Trouble Arises Over a Valuable concession. Finder please leave with'
ltaeellarae MILS. GORDON Mc4'HEt: or a t SIG-'
ST1t. t'F(Iltll, July 25.'- Frank \.11. OltFICE.
Reeder, prominent Huron county farm -
el' and ho4w'mal, and Edward Willis,'
bailiff at Exeter, pleaded not guilty •
when arraigned lo' 'Ulcer court here '
this motility 011 a charge of robbery SF7t:D \1'1111►1' IY►It �.►I.t:. 1011
with' violent*. The case was enlargedFree from WP/Yds. \1'a1. 4'111s
moll next Tuesday, x141 to the dorso- iiOLM. It. H. No. 3. (kudcrteh. Tele -
time loth men are out on $5,(100 Mil. PI Dungannon: central 20r14.
The specific charge rea,ie that they
did rob John M. Litt.' of Fullerton CiA►VER HONEY Ft OR S,tIJF..-
FOR SALE
township, of a black mare, and lmuw-
diately before such robbery. I16411 ia•r-
somtt tiulenee to the said John M.
1.111." •
The 'Iliegetl offence to .k place at
Litt's farm in Fultarton on l'utedaly.
1'11.• horse, which Is considered a valu-
able racer. in reality 4,. said lit is•loug
f(, Reeder. The latter.) however. is
pati.: to he in debt to 'the extent of
over $1,0%10 to ilidetl Litt, of Goderich.
a nephew of John Litt. The Goderich
man. a.,rordlug to police. ,took the
piees'of Brahms. Haydn. Chown. pretty dancing In costume mete an in- hor,t• and place.! it on his. uuclt"$
S •hub.•rt and other great centi8tser'. 1 tert•stfug dlver.ion In the program and farm until such time as the looney
Incl apparently his Immo has lost none enabled the magician to get his breath. owing him was paid. Leh It\1�i11:11 .t1•.%Wilt EN''' TI I
..f lb, skill. \\'here every •.•IN•tiorl was The dan,er ea. 111 a+ alelhy Smith. on Tuesday It.e,lrr nod It i• 1' rout. Immediate pa.caiou. J. W.
a joy .it is ditl3cnit to partl.ul'rizc. also a member 'he Martin Erwin said. went to the Litt farm. and nt• Cit.11Glr.. _ - tf
Porahly these that vallwl forth cope- Player", •teulpRsl to take the horse. and when -
i,tl applause were. his bled meLulte+ "9alllin' 'through" ' Litt iutcrlosetl. it Is alleged. they C I l: N 1 ii E it AI'.iitTM1:NT TO
•'I'I.: harp Thnt Once Through Tara'.• adonis$ eyeli:.g hr.nlgLt the l.lg- shook the old main and pushed him 1- RENT. before Sept. 1st,, Apply
11u11" 11 114 "St. Patrick's Day" the ges4 . rued of the tcoek to hear the aside, and then took the Morse. Mr. MlS' Jt►SI1: SAl'N1►t:1RS, NeI,ou
-Vienne.. Waltz.- arranged ).for - the alaartiu F:rwln J'Iaicrs lit the 11rinna Litt immediately a mmunlcated Ntif11 street. Gotrrirh, Teh'pl 513. -
Violin by Kreider. :114 the group re-. ,.Rmllln' Thmugt " The piny Ls. all the {elle.
*44114',1 ',1 by the autiere, the "Minurl
that N'nR ,r. in) , 1; n perp thrilling. .lode 110.-.- Tile charges „f solder$ TO RENT.-- STOItF SUITABLE .FOK
In G," "Ave Maria." :old 1)'orak's
touching shill with icer such hatn•;1 ••iib cioleu e against Re,l,'r and \\'H grocery or ottk'e Immediate pot
"Iltnnorv•sg1i4,.^ g lis were dismiwrl in the 'Stratford „eu,tou given. Apply to ('HAS. K.
ink lerstundiu_ and rw•ou.dliutiou. nt S
111. Tin •a- ,Ihty sol".•roll by Lew- mirth nn I' i f intrrmimglin¢ The I Dire• court 4...lay. the magistrate de- SAI'\DFRS. Goderich.
Ices; glmlitn. Ten .•ruts per pound
Its your own eunlaIe'n. at the Nur-
series. S'!'EWA ltT BMW.. Itellmll-
ler, 2t
NIAGARA SUPER -SOLUBLE LAND
lime; •aiso high-grade fertilizer*
always In stock. Prompt de!lvery
service when required. H. R. BAER.
It.R. No.. 5. Goderich, Out. Telephone
Carlow 24421. tt
TO RENT
WANTED
r,EAT1it:R8 - ]Ol' CAN
your [emitter bed made into
tary roll maltreat or down
llighrst price paid for fel
a card to 'DOMINION
.\N'1) MA'rrul:R13 (.`lit, (:ode
1,111' agent N ill call.
ell Patton. a brilliant )t•11ist and cum- In
Mdewtlip nt.•I gnnrrel+ o! the two •'I:nriu¢, however. that their ,Tion war
p,.er who in h4. ...I" number* .livid.., „Id nen. friend -.••f a lifetime, eugtngep 111'•-t hlghhllndwl. o•
the honors •`1111 Mr. Toy. 111s refer- at 'once the Inpaghle- of the nu
t(1Ire i, etpteustse•. ild•Iiniin¢ ate-
"-.. w•1t•�•, .1lende. The re' - \ter..:111 •ell ,ilk.tatn- BATHER DROWNED •
alto• ns "T1* Nnitwls .of the Stream.' ,.,I. but. nate. .1.. tele old friend;. AT BAYFIELD
In• Far tn. th« ltar,'arvde •from• •• 'i tt
Kathleen.
Jw au,) the brig'!.: young girl. Ka
1',11 f Hoffman." a .hoc rlp.tice morn- W
•y " t 1 f Kenneth
17'1 was
"4la the I'nliriPs ,.f Sapal:atehrw- ynr, of 1lunklun loses 1 if
the central tl•ruc +.t the story, item 1111 `unday .1flerno.tn
alit.' c„ n •� e , •muel appeAlhlg:
aupaudmrur..'4, recitations, •'1.\ma 1►rug-e.l into d.e), oo,l -r b}' the
w` 1(1..e urn ee ••' .dorsi• 1'a
1"'re
1 Il,e a 1 1 v 1114(184,1( and 1.114. by
it is p1Pasaur :„ know that the atar-
at 2 o'clock
16 Young Percheron Mares and Geldings. Greys and
Blacks. Several well -matched pairs. Six 2 -year-old Colts.
Terms -Cash.
-A Real Good Lol,in Good Condition
T. GUNDRY & SON, Auctioneers.
Goderich Banner Race Meeting
CIVIC HOLIDAY
Monday, August 5th, 1929
$2,800.00 in Purses
2.15 Trot or Pace, open . $1,000
2.20 Stake Race • , $1,000
2.24 Class Race • $400
2.20 Trot only $400
New $10,000.00 Grandstand
Betting Privileges Allowed
New Stabling, Free Straw and one of the Best Half -mile
Tracks in Western Ontario.
Horses eligible July 1st. 5 to enter and 5 additional
from winners.
Money divided 50, 25, 15 and l (1 per cent. of purse.
DR. J. B. WHITELY, DR. W. F. CLARK,
Secretary
President
1 aloud'S1nd"4'ip.• IM\t•n," the latter tin 1 Frwir morn •n c i. ClundLln. Its u'•tlertow- reslaltito' from high !.ayes
.,li.e14w1 to Madame Rrcwl. Among f n1, whit'', pleluutlyd the
at (hayfield.
founder and bead 111 hrfuel41111 of the, los readings. "The Prairie Child- and ceh.o) at the Theatre Morris Payne, aged twenty, et Nouk-
Martin Erwin too, was drowned on Sunday• after--
"D:oidy" •ere rs)s�ri,alh Anjoceol• • h Winnipeg. Ile was. present on mon./r. Tehyi Hsieh day evening and took the role ..f .lobo neon. Two youthful a.mpanluns wile
on Saturday •'yelling. after the pm- Carteret. Kand took nude, whose' •'ere bathing
with him at the time
Inde of miaolc, the autirn.e had the c„nthfn1 dream of bamboo. had been
were,saced when they . managed to
'pest re of 'mirth rhe .'llltllr/,1, lisle Mattere) and who elterishwl scramble up the beach. The lode tea..
Tat itENT. }:fist ha 14 of double house
.•11 Fart street. formerly .s•cuidel
by lir D. F. Nairn. All modern con-
i,•ui.•n•.;-. 1'• .'4"..um Sept. 1st. • For
further p:lrtieulars apply to HAYS it
11.15 s. Barri••ten.. etc. . 1lamtlten
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,tees. d,..4eri h. tont.
TENDERS W\\TED
o dwell not re,•overedl until atom. 7 oclock to 1F.\IrF it• l(►lt 1,111: m;
bolted chine.* statesmen.Dr. Tehyi f to tear a et.muminr de ire fur
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or ng "the evening. He4Ph. in his fawduatlu¢ le'.•turt. "The revenge. The touch ..t mestere and l:AL EP tender.. addressed to the par
\KAkrnitlg of China.'; .1 K. Hsieh ale Payne with two oiler plurals. :.Ii s,
mysticism In the play ►- in strong eon- .Irrsl •ilei and t•udursrd "Tender for
;eabed in the dress of a ('hine'e from Munktun, came to Ifacfi,'ld t„
Oast to the hPaltLy, wholesome lace' dredging. G.dler.,'rh Vitt o will be n' -
r+ ldd,lr which. later. in deed ribin,r the ..tory of KAthl.•eu :w l Hewlett) Wayeie spend the day and late in the after eriveti 111161 11 o'clock neon (daylight
emergence of China trent her bondage with ito hum,- :Int it- sorrow'. Laugh- noon went in bathing from the
eating). Flrilhry, .41 '4' 9. 1929.
t.. the pest. he discarded. drllmatdeal- ter was trap--- t during the 1414,4. and beach which lien just north of the T•'niers •ill not le eolafd supplied
uu
1c a t rearing then in the We -tern at- ricer and it teparatel from the beach
ii r•u t•1r swore delle [Wade on the form, ruprydied Le
TENDERS WANTED
SEAh1:D TENDERS 11,14 re -set' to all
undersigned. and endorsed *Ven-
der for eouttructlon of a Revetauent
\1'1111, ()Well Round, (int.." 4.111 tis Ill-
.+eed 1111111 12 *'clock Man (day'lldt$
saving). Thursday, August 8, 1828. far
the construction of a revetment
a14 Owen Sound, Grey County. Ont.
Plans and form of contract can ile.
sawn and epe,•itivatloll and form: d
tender obtained at this Department. K
the offices of the District le,ggineett.
Equity Building. Turouto. /int.; at the
Post Office. 1tw'al Roland. Ont.. also at
the Toronto Ituil,k•rs Exchange and
coned ruction Industries. 110(. has
Street. Turouto, Ont.
Tenders will nu4 be i•onstdere.i
les* made on printed forma au1.plied
by the Department and in accor.lin.
wish conditions emitein ed 1lwreil.
Each tender Mira be n.e•ompWnlei i r
xn accepted .•1111•11 IIP on n char•er.d
hank. fatyable to the order lar the mho
ester of fuddle Work«, equal to 10 peer
emit. of 11w automat of the tender,
14au1. of the 1htniniou of ('anada .•i
bonds of 4Iw Canadian National- R.
will' ('onlpatic %ill also 4.e see ttt•.j ,+
•l.-urlty..4 lout• atld a • 11Npa' if Icy
gtdred 10_11111 1,,' np 111`.111 anlont••
Note.-111ne -prints caul 1.e obtained
at this Department by depositing an
ac.eptel cheque for. the sun of $21040,
payable to the order of the Minister of
I'ublle Works. which w ill be returned
If 11w inteeding bidder submit a regu-
lar bid.
By order,
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• tears wen u • ' . • fronting Rey'field by a lung W"r. The
tier. The ind hie. throurhont, sparkled Capt. D'Ineec welter was perp rough and the three the Deportment' and to a.:urdanew
with wit And humor lartleularly when with the conditions set forth therein.
S. 1:. 11'ItitIEN
•Secretlry.
D+gslrtlneI1 of I'uttllc Work.,
Ottawa, July 17, 1020. .
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• i't•(TIONEERLNIG
THOMAS GUMMY. GODERICH,
LIVE STOCK AND OMURA
A t'CTi)N'EER
Telephone No. 119.
Sale+'attended to anywhfre and every
effort made to glee gatlsfactlon.
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
WESLEY w. FISHER.
WESLEY
Auctioneer,
will conduct sales anywhere. My
terms are reasonable and I will ea-
deacor to give satisfaction. Phone
Carlow 1314, or address R. R. 4. God-
erich.
he contra.IM the °inronsistruees and' (11 T71ee+lay afr,'nn..m /':tact. Stan- eon. ,•..o❑ -oral from their feet by the (`ombiuwl sp,•hMatluu and form of 1 DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER
fdlosMissies of the Fuelled language Ivy N. Davao gave his le•ture en undertow: which was setting Rtrongly
tender ran lie obtained on apfii1.atfoa
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with th4, idmtil(clty and directness of "CAnAdlanlftat••'ll•' That. at any rate. 1otcard the pier. alongside a1.u•11 to the undersigned, also at the ot>Sca
the Chinese tongue.eat hot •Inaearrdwl .nhJe t : but his ad- , the outs.. 114 slot- t* !-Pry • P.p. of the District Engineer, 1lnato as
LI it brief review ..f Chinese lib- dress teal.' hardly be couflnwl withitd Young i'ayn.' •'Js carded rapidly out• ftulld•ing. London, Ont.
tory. speaking of the domination of the deliui•;..n of one word. in fact. 1t %yards and. being unable to swim, I Tender. must lneludr the tow'fng of
Mina for centuries by the Nanehn+. 'lemon- -) the
possession by the ,..s,11 7cPllt 'll.•wle,' his two icate there -
the plant to and form the work.
he m14dP the etat.melt that It was R)leaker -•• a broad et thole.-It3 of e•few Is•iug barely able to extricate tlwm- The dredges and other {.lout which
they. and not the British, who had 4n- that d.-.:-eJ any bounds: of
Pelves from the suction o[ the r.,ell-
trvolLlrel opium into China. They had tency .e • •d►erente. The result 18113' lug W4,1 V4.4/. Dn11ng the aRrrnam un-
done it with the hop of d4,8tn,yln¢ bare 1[...
• • -nine confusion 1n the minds' successful attempts were made to re -
the 4'hinew•. But the idiot failed: -the .If hear•:• not eimllarlc endowed. For 'rover the body. /swimmers diving re-
eniture and e4 ell 17Jltion of the Chines' In+ten ' t was "1r114 to de141e- i,eatedly late the tossing waters. Fish -
were toe strung. in the .end' ter con• whethct ' •• speaker wished u. to r;;;_,lag ,t111141 and nlolnrldrA:, Apan took
o neuro were ab.,.rte.I into no. Chin. Bard ('an: liens no the greatest !eon' part In the Renrth for the Cooly. lilt
1d ...• notion.• 011earth as small potatoes and few 1.1.o ,•
rel nntu.essfully until between 7
With opt 11s4, of different flags he '" the* ! whether the immigrants and S o'clock In the ece•ningrwilrn the
told of the change. „t recent years In who 1.:1`• ntre t(1 CAneda irom for- 14.117 WAX- brought to the surf:.e by
the gocernnwnt of China. Aml 1'•141 a sign la•,• ve�e indn•trintaa clever t.e.- Herbert Sturgeon, Bert Sturgeon and
tribute to the character and the work lie wheal`te Rhnuld tie prowl to have Roy litzsimm'ns. who were operating
..1 Sun Vat Ren, the great ChInPse laLmonc or or of a kind _rapldirlg Irons from a ry vloat. At
patriot. He stoke of the great need to who •1[•• be kept out or kicked Alt the point where the hotly was recover-
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Llnn todnc of 1PA.1Prs Ano teaeher., If the% gilt In. The l'nptairl has an el the belch limps eRsuddenly to 71
and made the somewhat surprising envie).!. ;lunacy which d(1PR mach for 41 pth of twelve feet. and 1I cheque if required to make up
prophecy that' in thirty -Fears few' .hint; he -.wed a "gooddeal of ground. The -{ascots ..f the unfortunate tin„yid amount.
anid
d 1f ..•ole of his Memo did ted find youth were immediately notified uf'
rr.• intended) to be used en the work
shall hate poen duty registered 111
('nuada at the time of the tiling of the
tender with the Department, lar shall
have been built in Uanuda after the
tiling of the tender.
Each tender must be aecompintel be
au accepted cheque, on it chartered
bank. payable to.the order 4.1 the Min-
ister 4.f Public Works. fur ',i per cent.
of the contract price. but no. cheque to
to for less then 1.1011:00, Donde of the
Dominion of Canada or bond+ of the
('anl.Ilall National Railway Company
will be a.,ept4.l as ete•urity. or bonds
4'hflit fm wouid to less In sols cnnmr.•
1e4•14,11'1' their own land now offered to f:nor n a p,jrtlon of his n1141enct• the aceideit and arranttel for the re-
am!, onlortunitiet to her loyal son". for `1,-t.,neP. IA remark. on, Cnnn- 05(17.144 of the body to h1p late home.
1►r. Hetet. does not believe that the dian .4 L.sd. and wha7' ie taught in
Western world need) fear the "yellow them hia quiver contained many
peril," for China it a penletol nation. sentiment. that were beyond criti-
11er weapon will not be war. but boy- ''I••,L,of the latter were such loin i'F,R('V RTFIWART
OBITUARY
eott. Nor will China ever be Bolshec• There-h.•nld 1e no Fnst or Res
:zed �Chlna will be Christianize. Ile Canada- national-RAlr-: CAnr
told of the ancient civilization of his; .ho(1ld Canadians - not English.
country. antedating by centuries the f s.ttisl. • r Irish: ClnAd1;01s should
civilization of Greece and of CarthagegiVe nl••r.- thought than they 41,, tr.
in ,,riot of the humanity of the Chin• 'other 'hinge than drillers and (*Mit,:
...a. eharneter. be stifled that the young %Ova? the hoyea an41 g r .
Emperer. th4mgh now dethroned. lives I- the eomradeithip 111111 sympathy of
and oupported by a generona grant Ovate faith in Centobt and 111 things
veueration ef Chinese people tor their , .17 the cloee of hie foldre.s the
ancestors. to the 'keeping of the eorn- speaker had the Audience sing a atnnza
mond "Thou shalt honor thy father .1 -1 1 Canada.- i
;171,1 thy mother." he attAhuted much i
of the'stability of the...ountry and its rye Jackson Jubilee Singers
anceessful emergence from its trials. I aftert.--. and the entire evening pro- !
When property • was inherited by a craw ,...re provided by the Jackeon
Chilies.% he sold. a large percentage of roodi,,. simmer,. There I. a wiailty in
it was pliwed in the aneestral treasury the /war., votep that is peculiarly rich [
, needy of the family. and the result pronsl no' exeeptIon to the role. TN'
hail been that semetimee large Minn, central•e. Miss Brown. gave fl ahort
his le,a nre he invited question.. And 11 cation. kind. et negro music inbilee
fail: In the evening. descriptive 4.1 the!
were ee ae[timulatell. At the close ef
Of 1/1111 111011(7 if no 1111e in the family ituell.- Negro music Watt 1.111e Sflid• The
/1"1,11`. plantation melodies. and ispir-
should need it '4" Dr Hsieh replied prod.], • of three eentnrie. of shivery.
thnt tinder the neW regime it wa'• no which ev plain. ins sad A 1141 plalttave
longer kept Idle. 1/11 4 hod 1/44.44 lis4,41 strait, The negro nature IR 4.111(410M I:
to epaliblish bank• by which the mon- tle.ir ....flung is expresaal net wily in
At the close of the le. titre 10r. Hsieh ' th(' '‘i.to of mimic they here evolved
ey email be wit into eirenlatIon.
himself led 1 1, the singing of our Na- ab:.11*.M.:41trih;thime;rti!Inn‘gi7rigif.ITI h;Thilie-lit'hretth:•71
The Children's Afternoon repet;: ..ii in ther .ong. 1. nee/matted
rer by 'lle years of lenoranee when. as
treat. They.kwere present it. large nnm• lien. or opoorninIties of etdarging
bets. W it 1. !MA Ily Children of mature their •.•Ithitlary.
yenrs. and P11.)0Yed 1111/151S the funny In •[.. afternoon the .[..trers gave
Antlop4 II 114 retorter spee, hes. of the owl; • ,,I,slies 11. -The 1..rii ilia* Laid
clown while they refit...ad even agninst Ili- Molds on Me.- ' My Lord's Writ -
f I s t believe ing 111 the Time. and 11 11 114' haw.
dont he etaild find gay handkerchiefs "Itee:.t...." Tbe small boy VII 11 0, -
In en crept% hat. I•r fifty.;ont pleeea lam •rtsited. Mimed and sung Di»
A lifelong maident of Colborne town-
ship. ',prey Stewart. Imaged an -ay
Wainfeeley of last week. In his Sixty-,
eerenth year. Mr. Stewart %CAR fl
native. of Colborne.. his hirthplam be-
ing illet tieroqx the road from the farm
tet the 9th comession on which he spent
the greater part of his llfe. Mr. Slew -
lime *lack. wa• well known and I
highly respected. Surviving are his. I
wife. formerly Mina Esther Patton. of
Colborne township. one aen,
Sten, rt. of Colborne township. and
of Stratford: Mrs. Russell King and
Mrs. Lloyd Young. of Detroit. lila) ala
grandchildren. The funeral took plat*
on Sunday afternoon from the family
nyablence. the settles., bedew comineted
by Rev. R. MeDernod. mlniPter
Knox chnr.•11. of whieh deceased
W11.1 a member. The Interment was in
bearers 11.1 Nliossrs..lehn Llnfleld. A.
11. Clutton. Gee. Ferguson. Jas. Me.
Manus'. .14.1tn Chisholm and Jas. Chi..
Janie. find William Doak. 911.1 thirty
.1mong those present were a
...mein, Mr. John lAndeny. and 740n.
1 1/1V111. and lils wife. all of Clinton.
and n number of friends from Anbocn.
11,041111,•••• 11/11y fl'41T1 1 115 toWn.111/4 and
the town.
-4
NIrs .% Paltridge and won. Billy.
have gone too Pontiac. Mloh.. to visit
relatives for a few weeks. after Whileh
they Will ro oo Lo.. Angeles, CRII-
home lo futtire
Iso's ',trent. In hid ettra or in blot mitt.. [y 7)41 41111 1A,q'r DIED
1V11 1111 and saying some magic. words trio: 4» to the le.ye 11 1111 girl,. The Jul, ..41, Peter Am.tin. 111 1110 Mill.
Mining*. plitee., ‘et %hell .11eh things pert'. The firet tort was. A plantation
'11 "' wn Kenneth Ina ,ottotl and alng tor of .
o•litt. Of town. muId*ted in part of the sone of their pinitithe sa.tors
ta.rformanee and following the instrne- Una, 'heir feeling* brightened and
time: of the magiolati .101114, ef the they hroke into More licerfol othits
By oruer,
R. E.
Secretary.
Department of Public Work., •
III1awa. ,duly 29, 1929.
PUBLIC NOTICE
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
Goderich, Phone 841
Equipped with electro-magnetle
batha. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic organic and
nervous diseases. Lady In attendawse.
Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 pm..
excepting Monday, and Thursday and
by appoint men t.
A. N. ATKINSON
Realdence and ofilee-Corne7 of
South atreet 'and Britannia road
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
FRANK P. GIBBS. CHARTERED
g Aceountant. 102 Ontario street.
Stratford. Phone 1 5310 Rat. 13.10J
MEDICAL
lo EYE. DAIL NOSE. THROAT '
hate House Surgeon NPR York Go-
thalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant
i at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden
Square Throat Hospital. London, Eng.
eprhalopeWa26tepoo St.. S., Stratford. Tel -
At Hetet Bedford, Goderich, on 'he
at 1 p.m. Next visit in September
id' the Town of Cooderieh on the 19th
day of July. 1929. providing for the
Sun Life Ea.nd S4dicitor
lame of debentures te the amount
• Building. Adelaide and
1120,000.00 to provide 11114. Or 11( 1,1 -
Hone and extensions to the Hydro '
Eleetric Light and 'Power plant. and
that fetch hy-latt was registered in the
1929. Any motion te 4111n.its,ipthhre74a7m:41,reesaititirihehlk:.
trnh,..'zitm,,eit horn enthyntpo rim:
cannot 1.4. made thereafter.
first pnblicati..n .11 this nwiee 1111.1 v
Dated the first day of August.[1929. phOoffice--ne 27.11amilton street, ood..r ,•h.
. -pbongetICCrese. or to .1. L. K1110rall.
R. DARROW, BARRISTER, WI'0-
Telephone Elgin 5301.
Barrister, Etc.
Victoria erects Toronto 2
Office -The square. Goderictu
LEGAL
real Itunipty Dempty. haft been token lte 114*•thr." an,i "Climbing to the Sky."'
111 and heel 1*.en removal to the lin-- 1n the •••entuf part more of their with, ,
, nitn1 in Teronto, end he haa done hta 1 linens. sere sting. Anil, there were
, beet to All Mr. Taylor's place. lt was solos. (theta, quartettes and piano num..
CARD OF THANES
1171 FAMILY 411 101 10 evpreas their
sincere thenks to Many kin() fr1P11411'
and neighbor. ter the loan of their I,
ear. for the *funeral of Mr. sten-Art
no Sunday Iaat and te those,' whose
sy months and admen were expressed
the irilinte of flower. or in say
other way.
lib-RON COUNTY OLD -AGE PEN-
SION BOARD.
This Beer.' is (Impose.' of the toi-
comall.1 and they nre new reedy to
Reeve, Herman- Bewail PO.; Roland;
Goderich-Geslerich PO.; Geo. flub.
!think forms for gptilleation may he'
obtained from $11” of these, en from
the immicipal derks throughout the
Appliranta Are urged to he rerr rare -
101 to have these filled enrreetly in
prery particular. preferably by the
munteipal clerks. and to furniah the
beRt evallnble proof of Age.
Fill the 'application. In duidlente.
and forward by poplit or 14perwl•e. to
me at Gotherleh. noon aa poesible.
Rend eerettilly the regotationn, or
enquire as to who Are finatIftect. before
making application.
0E0. W. DOLMAN,
/oly 109.
Haps 61 1Have
• St., tioderien
INSURANCE. LOANS, ETC.
SUISANCE 00. -Farm and 1/0 -
lilted town property immured.
Ofneers- Jam. Connolly, PreP., God -
• Directors -A. Broadfoot, R. R.
Seaforth: Robert Ferris. Ilarkek:
marray Gibson. Brucedeld; James
Evans. Ilitechwood; James ConnollI.
to erich.
Agents -J. W. Teo. -Ooderich
John Murray, tieaferth Illnehley.
iSeaforth. Polley holden' efin make all
!payments And get their cards re -elid-
ed At 11. .1. Morrlooh'is Clothing Store.
Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery. King-
•Amertea.--Ray byinan General Store, Hayfield.