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I'it;ll'll `Elva\Il \F:.\►t NO 41.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929
What About Your Printing ?
Do you give the Home Town
Printer a fair show, or do you send
your printing out of town without
giving the home man a chance to tell
you what he can do on a similar order.
TITS SIGNAL. PRINTING iv.. 1.1\111'!')11. Publishers.
GODERICH C. I. WINS
FOUR OUT OF FIVE
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Interschool Field and Track Meet
Held on Friday on Local
Grounds
The Huron truant} .\thirtle Ar•o•
(1111 ;I$ held It. 'fourth aua)lal iiter-
Ac•bolol field and track meet at Agrl-
rniturul Nark, Gewlerieb, on Frkle/
afternoon hog. Competitors from tier
Co1MiAate Institute- dud High Schools
of Clinton. $cuf.rtii. Mitchell, Exeter
uud (;.sterni took part In the
various events. which le most case*
were ke•e•nly (cont(+ted. The honors of
the day went to /;oderieb Collegiate
Destitute, whose 7eltdls scx,re.l the
grand 'tote' of 1148 pints. As a r. `t
the G. ('. 1. wt11 Wild for one year the
MacMillan cup. presented by Thos,
Ma,Mill:rr. M. l'„ A ulnieture cup,
pr.weeited toy Chile A. !intension, M.
P. l'..
mill be retained permanently
by Gm e.•hud: The Seaforth pupa
were In second place with n total of 56
pint.; Exeter was third with 52. Clea•
ton fourth with 30: and Mitchell Atlb
with 25.
Idle- olive Lew•O)i of Exeter won'
the wilier girls,' eh:uupionsliip, taking
the cup prosni'..t by the Mot -bell high
• /' 1' ,awil. •
School tstard. The other four wham•
ploushlp" Nees• won by 1.. ,
Lois. Eileen teltrkn, junior, girl -cham-
pion tied wittier of the We -tern Cate
ada' Flour Mills shit•!. ;Mar-
ga, M•n':or boy ehtl tllptoll. 44' Iii,ior .Uf
the Solloway. MI11.1 & Co. rrllield; Vic•
for Elliott. tu'enmrlinte .cliaa►[rion,
winner of the Canadian Canners ahleld,
And ltaym„lul Iletin. junior Tory cham-
pion. 44inner of the Goderich Elevator
(Y.. shield. •
sorts the
Al the .'lost of the J • ay'Z
preseetatien of trophies Wok plate,
Principal Hun* utfk{attng and toeing
rfa1ed by Mr. C. A. R" rto
1.
anti
Mir. O. L. Parsons, t tbe
�flirt* te
iseleb Elevator Co. Th
sot received rittroa* and the
W each group received silver
Exeter, who was
Istep oc 1rhlg for compe-
Mllls k Co. and
topllies, was among
LARGE MAJORITY
FOR D. R. M. CO. BYLAW
}:eery' POWnpl Dkision Ghee a Fat'or-
able 1'ote
The- Dominion Road 'Machinery Co.
bylaw, sul'wltted U, Ilse rat1.1.ayertl on
Frlaay last, was carried by a sub -
dahlia! rule -4.106 to 1OJ. a majority
of 437. The two-tldrd• requitement
waK wet with about 90 votes to share.
Every 'wiling division gave a ma jor-
Ily I4. favor mf the bylaw'. The vote
by polls was as follows;
For Against
No. 1 T3 35
2 194 27
. a se 25
4 w) 35
5 71► 9
6 121 39
7 v7 ti
006 1011
The bylaw grants for ten years a
fixed assessment upon the ('ump'n-'se
plant of one dollar, which des not
affect school taxes or local Improve-
1
The News of the Town
l'hrlsttnGreeting Cards
•1t scene rather curry to think of
l'brietnals greeting carols, bait this,
gtwba'
week The Sll kt"I 4.0 .,rifer
front u customer who believes in
getting ready for the Eesti'..' aeansm
fu ram' bake The Signal can show
Ih(s vetlr some very' attractive samples.
awl the per -son who puts in au tuner
now is sure of baving it filled under
the best ps,s-ible condition.,
• The Last Bowls of Sumner
A rink of Gonleri� h 1µ,.v 1••r. cone
d
waof .1. B. S'rattield. \V..1. lbwell,
Thos. Glazier and Jos. ltropdey par-
ticipatedht n bowling 1.surnnmeet at
Ripley last Thursday 'and wan tir.t
prize' i4. the .•.is.la,1.in eventl
The, last tournament
aro4. the Melon
strut fairs rites taxes Massa collected street greens wt plavtvl o4. Monday
g ecrnin. of last week. The prize %in-
fo full ners were •'1:. J. 1'ridhaut and Geo.
MnrnI '. The heal greens have been
CHURCH - NOTES closest for the seater; the lights liar--
Mit been *liken down and rvnu+illerable
elle• sl'e'd sown. •
('harps ('artwright Injured
41441.11 $ 1. Oil. lei Charles 4'
wriglt.. pramleela 1.µ•a1 wt r' '..v I.
•.est:Anon . broken Lack vt'heu be-
t44,lv,feet ff
.mawapple tree 'albino
.farm of E. 11. vomiter. Derby town -ill,
5'-w.s Iemore•e1 Io 11e, huspitel here.
where dui -tows Aloe he ba• a good
chaise.• of rrovery- 1f 4.o (•ornplle•a•
tion. develop. He- to u native o:
M,-nfor.i. belt came • •re sem. time
ago) from (►.haws.
The services at Knox church nett
Sunday will 1.e ...mittens' by the min-
Isley, ltev. R. U. Melhtmid. Public
Ennoble at 11 a. m. anti 7 p. m. Sale
bath -elmol at 3 p.
v W. T.
.• (Rev. e air choral At h 1W s �
t
• limit (easter) .ervieeo next Sunda)
w'ili Le as follows: Bible school at
.11011alkela the refines events
GUMS' EVENTS
Junior
Hop. step and Jump -
1 P. Ituetin. Mitchell, 27' 9'n"•
2 A Dat is. Mltehe11.
:t .1. Pilon. Exeter. I,. w 111 IN' 11..b1•I'1 in JIaOKny 'Hall on Twos
-
1 , broad JnmtParrott. Mitchell. 12 9'. day, October 22, at 4.15 o'clock p• m.
1 Mrs. 1. H. Mneklln sill give n tnik
2 E. masts, Exeter, on healthenol tea will be Nerved, All
3 K. Strang, Exeter. • wio, are interested In --boot work are
Running high jump-- webc.me ala n large nt'emdim•e 1-
1 R. pdunic-, (kisierieh, 4' 3'• 10'4I..i for.
10 a. m. Gospel service at 11 n. • 111. :
subject. "Submission to ' Gotre Will"
11'outiutdng the Keil,' on Prayer).
Tie eteiin:t is rvice will be wlth-
drawi to the Interest of the Itsr-
w•t b,hlw• series at Taylor's Corners.
The regular meeting ,of the Arthur
(llrt-le of Knox cbun•h will be held
In the lecture room on Monday, Oct-
ober 21x1, at $ p. m. Mr*. Ianaway
will have t -barge of -tic meeting. Mrs.
W. 0. MacEwen wi11 git• a.seport of
the Ptesbyt.•rlel meeting J..1d recently
at Autocrat and a paper on "The Royal
Road" '1181 be given by Mrs. Caivin
(tittt.
Serviette at North astret United
church on Sunday, October 20, will
be as follows: 10 a. m.. Men's Sunday
Club -tope•, 'To What } rtent Should
I Share the Burdens of My Fellow-
owrdtp. C•a•ur, W echoed
at 8 p. m. Public worship et 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m. Sermon subjee' •-morn!ug.
"What Men live By;" ereniti:. ".1
Potter's Workshop,"
The regular meeting of the Home
and Seamed ('tub of neutral .'ch..,;
. 2 H. (;falser, ('Briton,
5 E. O'Brkp, Goderich.
50 -yard 48.44-
1 E. 4 Brien, Goderich.
2 M. Ross, Clinton.
3 G. Marna Gakrkll.
Senior
Rnnning broad pimp --
1 R. Aterhart, s.•nforth, 13' 5
2 1). Mrerasth• Goderich.
3 O. Lawmen, Exeter.
,• }sop• step anti Jump---
1 O. Lowson. Exeter, 28' S'fi"-
2 D. Lie('reath, Goderich.
3 N. }lahkirk, Seaforth.
Mountie( high jump--
' l O, Lawr on. Exeter, 4' 4".
2 R. Ahcrbert, Seaforth.
8 M. ihidsrj►, Clinton.
•
Segel d 4141sh-
1 N. Dolton. Sen1.R't'h, 93-5 Pee.
2 11 McOreath, Goderich.
3 D. Kehler, Mitchell.
Relay -
1 Seaforth.
2 Exeter.
3 Goderich.
BOYS' EVENTS
Senior
2 \'. Elliott, Gnlerk•h.
3 W. Thomson. Goelerlcb.
Mia►yard dn'tlli-
1 V. Elliott. Gtwlertch, 10 4.5 eve.
2 Joy-nt, Exeter.
3 J. Sutherland, Geelesrtch.
Hop, step and Jump --
1. it. Middleton. Clinton. 34' 6:',
2 Tyndall, Seaforth.
• 3 V. Elliott, Goderkh.
220 yards -
1 V. Elliott, Goderich. 24 3-:; ser.
2 Joynt, Exeter.
3 J. Snthenlnnd, Gorier!
Shot-put (12 Ils.)-
1 R. Atwerhart, Seaforth. 34' 9„
2 J. Sutherland, Goderich.
3 Joynt, Exeter.
440 -yard (*noda-
1 iI. Barrow, Go,lerleh, 011.5 Pe,
2 J. Sutherland, Goderich.
High jump-- • -
i I. (:antler, Clinton, 5' 2".
2 1t. Middleton, Clinton.
3 R. Groves, Goderich.
Broad jnmpr-
1 V. Elliott, Goderieb, 16' 10".
PERSONAL= 'MENTION
)l1.. Wul.'LetIO*4. Of t:nell,h. 1,, spend-
ing t'0 weeks In _1. N, c from
Grace Strait: 114 bonne
Guelph for the week • cd.
ail -ter George Het.dtrsa411 144 visiting
with relatives at Leann. on
Mr. end Mrs. Cts` 11'ilklu-on: of
l.l•0ulimgton, have b'• i-1Hug 4.t the
i •'aur of Mrs: C. Sltt.u.a.. }set street..
Mk- Margaret Rte • 1.''u:,"i: visiting
her brothers and ••' ; reintices tat
Toronto.
Mr. Thus. Itropb. , •,f 'reroute, is
,-ithtg :It the boner It. and Mrs.
Prohibition Meiling
\ publ1c mw.•g img melee the uu'pi• es
mt the• Prohibition l'n1•'i 14111 be held
In ljni•Kay Hall, Galerh9i, on Wtd-
tweluy, 4h•tulw•r 23rd, at $ to. In: A
prominent tga'aker from 'Par44141.. 44.111
11.141ri4-s the mtetiug. .111 welcome).
To Celebrate Silver Jubilee
Rev. Thus. 1'. !Betsey. re,•tur of St.
Patrick's church at Kiukora, t)nt, and
well known to Western (hltario, will
tv'lebrate the siker jubilee of hire $Q(er-
41oI141 ordination on October 2e. All
the prlest,t of the 1)1,s`e.e of Ierudon
have been invited to attend the eere-
Monies. Esther 1111...y 44:44 ordained
Wei. Btrophry. a privet In et. Peter. Catheter'. ,hMu-
JAM-
al r
('few day. will her ':l ,1',.4 r. Mr 1.• jug his ministry bus hied charge of
e:4. etre; at Linden. OW 1.110.11e, of \Vest Lorne: 1'et valet
)li 1Va.hilgt 4..�- been .p•111 :Juni Kiukora. flaring the war la•
u_ a few• day et tit• •P•rv.•1 overseas as a l'
,-
a
I'ut' Is milieu..f h1. *men-
d w r
• .t ..t Mrs. J. •'' chaplain. 11, at 1
\\'. Grinds'. --reenditaa „ •Ion. twe•ut • 11- rear. ngn, and dur-
'
REAFFIRM THEIR
FIRST DECISION
1'rogressl'.es .Apia Nevin,• Not l'
Name ('andidate
I Whitlutlu; lk•t. 14, , .e1,do i Advo
riser report 1. -At u soutee bat litormy
mtetiug here bents)', the l'rul;reec.Fves,
of Nortel Unroll dts'id.ci not to (rut a
caudidale In the Mold f.•r the Provincial
election. That re -4.144. was reached,
however, only after ehargot' WO aomit-
ercharget• had been tired across the
flour b) uuetylers of opposing factions.
It Nab 1 heated ddalh•, uud the result
w•as dust', 73 oplkaau: the plarlug Of
!a third man In the He.d :4.:d t'o2 being
b4. Lon air.
The n. lilt of the voting was practi-
eall� the pante u. that 'r. M„rdttl at
the former tvu'.eut ieu ' firer• weeks ago.
1.11 that tient• the association went On
rtvord favoring Ira' t c the tk'Id 4„
Charles .1. itols'rtsun, Liberal, and I•1..
J. 15. \\'hitely, Com-errath,'. Some of
those who had op treed that .it. 1.1•,11
.ir:united :1 petition around the ridiIt
ittlwlu that .the coatemtlon tial been
•'1-a.'kt.1." 'i'wrhe siruatur'. were af-
t taxed to the ..wUIIN•nt, and it 44 ' pre-
sellle,t to the executive:. who decWarl
•'lo hold.anntber convention anti ,•%ratglil-
e4. oltt the difficulty.
Mre. hlch•• .!••11'11.11 of she I. u A'I11.11. \L•, Jo1,i 11 s.e'. 4.1
11r. and 1 f 11
Itetrult, sprat tl� w•. i4. uo44n• town, i- a brother.
p l rents.
•
GRAIN CARGOES ARE
BEING DISCHARGED
AT NEW ELEVATOR
Winter Storage Cargoes Also Are
Beginning to Arrive at this
Port
'1'be• bins of the now' uaililon-bushel
1 elevator are now being tilled with
1 grain. The first cargo to be discharged
into the new strn.•ture wa. that of the
steamer Mautatiew, which arrived
from Fort William lad Friday with
195.000 bushels =of wheat and 86,000
bushels of oats. The new murine leg
was used for the first time in unloading
this cargo, attd the machinery 1s re-
ps.rUd to, have worked l4. tirseclnss
order.
A iumIer of other barge Irelgleera
arrived at (hill port the Mutat week,
The .tdieruft of the Canada Steam -410p
Lime. arrived from Me head of the
taloa ori Saturday with a winter stor-
age, cargo of 420,014e bu.ht•Is of wheat
' for dila l:nlerh•h elevator and flan
tied no at the north ane Of the harbor.
'flats -teenier • Is one of the largest•
cu.sts of Mal J• 'Cow comteuth.0 meit.ol, urn a• !µ,11's that have ever entered lludetICh
4. .tuft Sirs. M. IA favoring the uotuluati•',t of a ontell(I t4. harbor. The, \'al,•artler arrived 'on
111:-. It. J. I'llelat
tetnd:ug the ton • 4.f' 1.11..
• ,ole RVoneni s L. _'4114('04111
. , . ,.1.o,• of the $late; - s••rvlcr.
Miss .' . th Hicks. _ anon, and
Mr. 11. i►i''ks, of ' empanied
it uit'tbef.
P. J. Hicks. k.
of
Flf the
Ite11n:.-vll1.•. opeutty bat 4..r•k•ead la
t•.eto Gm Kneen' jf 31rs. a StrOpgh,
Fast •'rest
Marys
BRIEFS ) in the 111•x1 Fedcrat t•'.tti 411. Ti... 'I'utr.lity with 1/K3,0110 bushels Of bar•
motion, was made right at the 11..'' Dry and wild outs and .2,575 tons of
The regular ..., 'i '• or :41,n,.,•,. "1 the unv'iIiig and Utter• a tiny o1 the .trtr•ullg". , 'Phis *brio abo is for
wiuser-t.ra••e fur the gibs
t • ii,,,I departed.•
Iwo t . ni. v mi. \/d,t :e v, telpher : Frau/. ►o,har ,.t
21.i. -at 4 p. l4.. fits..'' 11e c tl,t ,
t
,l. •1. wise
'4. St it the
Toe ihoir .1 Kn•, rhunh are busy the hireling being culled. t<everttl_tle•!e• a care. f 14 .101
' ,rc'nrin• doer thine :uulaa4 toat'ert. tool gate,. solight to have A otkrq put to, and 7(2,(5,4) busIhi•, of at the
1 1 > 1 1 Nm rt•sindlmg he one paused Goderkb•elevntor the fo n tM�
t'hajNe•r. T. u. D. E. 4r,'I I■• 4eld iI, •seines .e 3,_,
Pubic 1 ► 'Thomas Wilmot:. the .I�irtuuu, es inter.
11 1' , u ' u,.te that lel t•, :steamer
PRESENTATION TO
REV. FATHER CA),iPEAU
Mr. cartw•rlglr 4r11µ '16•1114• )sear• :._^
a merchant In-G•aler •h.- a mttube•r People of a1. Peter's 1'ariall 1SW Farb;
Of the firm of Gray C:Irtw'right.
N C. a g
'� well to Their IleVOrting Paster
GOVER.\ME-\'T APPOINTiIE ' N I 1 u suuduy, ortuter lath. after tile'
To the }klltor of The Signal. celebration ug'L•,l maw., the entlre'
sir. --Hoe is it that the Ferguson I eongrcgatkon Of et. Peter's church,
d.
okra M4 far'Owtrll
1411 141. 1e his db'
testa Government gives Ih.• rPHMitettil.trtur• toasts ni �rt•h :et Chatham,
laen the firs, , hence for fey vacancy,{ And to e' -. T deep tweet at
but If it Is • Provincial office the hoeing their pastor.
man who fought her hie country is On heist? , eugrePttq) jbe
stet of luck. Rtrt, la e� • kh _ add *Was read is silk
we have -. /
Government "ever gives the returned i Go.kerllti,
soldier a chance for a Joh'' The Olt -1 to 1tev. is
14. far a. w, has a Pror n( a
ainsdntment. a1 he del not get 1t
tram the present Government.
It seems to me it 1. time for a
ell: n n ge.
.\ (;I►Ektivi'.\It \'F:TE11.1N.
OBITUARY
i MRN. R. S. WILLIAMS
1 On Sunday last there pawed, *sway
!at Toronto a former well-known r•+i-
lrlent af.Gtlerich, 1n the person of Mrs.
4.V)lliaam., widow of it. S. Williams.
elm for over a quarter of :1 century
• wens- manager of the local branch of
the-Camndian }honk of Commerce. On
Mr. Williams' retirement i4. 1011 the
family removed to Toronto. where they
heel Nin,.' rnslderl. Mr Williams Bled
In 1922. and surviving are n son. Hay-
den, a olnnghter. Ethel. and two grrods 1
ehll.ren. John and Barbara, children
of Commodore Wlilinms, w4ho.e death
some years ago was the result of ser-
vice hi the Great War. Mas Mil. -
grave. a sister of the deeea.ed. reside.
In Toronto. The body of the
Htate Mr'. William. w'a. hrnught
, G4wterk•lI by the 4..(m C.
chi. 1'. It. train on Tltewlny. being nc-
compenied by the Pon and daughter
and errand/am and MIs" Margaret
Strnllg. of Toronto. The hrterneut 1'1111
ill the family 1rl.Rtn Maitland evnw'tery.
The burial reervIee was a ondneted
of the grave.lde by Rev. ('atio1, 11111.
ti niimlaer of oho friends of the family
being present. The pallbearers were
Lieut. -Cel. 11. C. Thin1Op. Dr. L. M.
Mabee, Messrs. G. I.. Parvus and R.
C. }bye, jr.
MILS. ,1(MIIN (:'ARDNER
Pule '.xult- 2 Joynt. Exeter. tore pawed to rest On 'Friday,
I R. Suwldarl G(o.ertrh, 10' 8Ie". 3 J. GAndfer, Clinton. Oct loth, 1n her seventy-sixth
2 A. Colborne, Goderich. Half mile-- year, n highly reApett•ted citizen in
3 C. Trott, Seaforth. 1 B. Jlarmw, Goderich. 2m. 19 the preop of Mrs. John Gardner. after
10Dlr1 flash- 3-5 nee. • a few hour(' tllnew. of heart trrutble.
1 M. MacKay, Gowlerieb, 11 pee. 2 Quinn, Exeter. Mrs Gardner, whose maiden mime wits
2 inn MacKay, Goderich. 3 R. Groves', Goderich. })lizaleth Hamilton. won, torn at Poor -
3 Ityckmnn. Exeter. One mile- ter's 11111. Goslcriwh township, and
1 Qndnn, Exeter, 5m. 303-5 Pec.
2 11. Grove..., Goderich.
3 T. Ross, Clinton.
Relay --
1 Goslerleh.
2 Exeter.
3 Sen fort h.
Junior
Pole Inlet
1 E. )farcy, Clinton. 4''.
2 T. Page. Goderich. and
Wright. Aeufnrlh, tied
1(10 -yard dash- -
1 R. 1Mnn. Gowlerich, 11 3-5 are.
2 W. $utlieAAnd, Goderich.
3 N. 1 nrk. Mitchell.
Il. p stop and jump--
1
nmp-1 P. Page, (Nwlerleh, 31' 2".
2 R. Dann, (kwierk'h.
3 D. Smith Clinton.
11(1)1 step end jnrnlr-
1 ('. Trott, Seaforth, 34' 6".•
2 T. ('lull. Sewforth.
3 M. MacKay, (:nie'rkh.
2 yarde-
1 M. MneKay, Goderk•h, 232-5 sec.
2 I. MAeKAy, (loderieh.
3 ityckman. Exeter.
obot-p4. (12 lbs.) --t-
1 Porterfield, 'Mitchell, 33'.
2 K. Hunter, Gowierkh.
3 H. afn(4e'nl, Seaforth.
440 -yard •t,ah-
1 M. MacKay, Goderich, 56845 sec`'.
2 1. MacKay, Goderieh.
8 0. Parke*, Seaforth.
thigh jnm'p-
I C. Naftel, Goelerleb, 5' 51/4".
2 R. Rt.wldart, (ltwlerlch.
3 Skinner, Exeter.
Broad jump-- 220 yards --
1 R. $toeldart. Gowlertch, 17'. " 1 R. Dent), Grelerleh, 23 3-5 see.
2 C. Naftel, tiodertch. 2 W. Sutherland. (khlerich.
3 •$klnne•r, Exeter. 3 N. Park. Mitchell.
Half mile- Shot-put ($ 111.4)-
1 inn MacKay. Gowferkh, 2m. 14 1 W. Sutherland, G(skerit•h, 83' 14".
2-f' Por. 2 J. Wright. Seaforth.
2 M. MacKay, Goderich. 3 E. Gillespie, Seaforth.
3 (1. l'nrkes, Seaforth. , 11Igh jump --
1 K. Elliott, Clinton, 4' 7'1.
2 E. (lnmpbell, Clinton.
3 i'. Page, Gotlerteh.
lamed Jump -
1 R. Dein, Galerleh, 14' 7",
2 N. iatrk, Mitchell.
a Johns, Exeter.
Relay --
1 Goderich.
2 Seaforth.
3 Clinton,
J.
One mile -
1 ian MacKay, Goderich, 5m. 83PWs.
2 It Stoddart. Gnlerieh.
3 Campbell, Eteter.
Relay- -
1 t;ok'rl'h, 1 min. 46 Ace.
2 Exeter.
3 Sen fort h.
intermediate
•
Pole vaul'- -
1 0. Rennie, Seatorth, 9'.
had laved there all her life until the
death of Mr. Gardner about twelve
years alto. when she and her young -
PM daughter moved to Goderich. Of
n quiet disposition, Mrs. Gardner was
n home loving w :4.t and will he
greet fly mleesetl by n sorrowing family
find a large etrrle of friend. and
neighbors. She is- survived by three
daughters and. tone son: Minnie (Mrs,
1,. Praetor), Holmeeellle; Ellie (MSP.
Thos Murphy), town: Mies Sadie,
4.t home. and Albert, on the odd home-
stead' nt Porter's 11111; also by a
brother, James Hamilton, of Detroit,
and two sisters, Mrs• Scott, of Oen-
ferule, and •Mor« Sareh Hamilton, of
town. A Pon, Oliver, died twenty-five
years ago. The fitment,. whkh wee
'largely attentive!, wok held from her
home nn Brock street on Monday
n ffertes.n. the .error being eondurt-
ail by her pastor. itev. R. C. McT)er-
mid. Mr. Allen McDonald owing very
feelingly "The Saviour with Mo." The
remail• stem la14 to rest in the fami-
ly plot In Maitland .enietery. The
pall•Ielirer•
WPM old neighbors:
Mes.rs. Peter Mel/outran, }'red P1ck-
Ard. Stirling M.•Pha11, ('hnries Mc-
Phail. .lames Connolly and Allen Mo
I4.maid Those attending the funeral
front a di•t''.-e were Mr. and Mrs.
James 1lnmilfon and dnnghter. MrP,
1h•Itwhr. \lr. and Mr. Atmos. Miller,
Mr and Mr.. Roy Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. ?,•Maar. Mr and Mrs. NcholA,
Mr. and Mrs O. A Murphy, all of
iletroit, n1sn friend. from Clinton%
Varna. Exeter end other place..
take place \o's *14) r 15th. Please re- I the new g y 1 we.•k awl the , argn o!`
serve thin date. 1', r't'e alarm later. et the former-uleetiie. by wlrlc4'toj
Member. of God, 1 i. 1. it'•I.•kah lestie l eats lldute sus awned. The chairman I Kmitb. 2(at,(aks bushels (d,,
Are to attend a s.'lesd of Instil' tient stat+ non sure of the regularity of Kush. toeing diw•harg••ti at the aaMlMtAevittoi
at Stratford on Tuesday. • letoler 29th. a motion, uud Wefurl/ he drllrered his today (Thursday 1.' a,-:.�r
jndgwm
eit 'uohlatkuts were made for 'Phis t:dlingwood Is ea .1►0gte Ion
a emendate. They' were as follows: 1 ide rt William with a 4.4 • .000'
I(` J, Scott, Mrs./ Oliver Ankerson. btfj{b,'hels of Dots and 1 ' of
Any members Making to ,to err p•siled
to nottty the secretary, ins. 1. H.
Marshall, an sous as to hl
TBE ELECTION CAMPAIGN I arae, \V11Wm Jiutberford, Sheldon I the ,Goderich -
Bricker. Robert L!vlapstpOe aeX LI. :4a Coalfax, from
A. Kaye. Mt000 teal Of coal at
•'• e. v heat, %L1eh is to be
\\ tllfana J.. lierte'..., . Mrs. l.,L*,o, , Merle n elevator,'N
rue the `eotIpd time the United As 1.(411 as tee nominatio*e were
VI' of Mort1. Huron, at a meet- completed and before Nle toting took
lag 4801(1 at( ')ngbam on Monday last. piece, I)yvld Campbell, foe many years
-Wee sat to place. a eandtdste In prominent id Pre.grexenlle ranks in
field (err the Provincial election, Nurt1e' llueon; made a motk,n that
tiber'eO•d•e..beatde la the organlzattoo no eendldute be named. lu Rapport' of
aiglising that the ibertlatblg zaq(k bee tun , , • be charged that 4 small
faction �*fg �'.. .IOW
1p rim
commie ru
ing
ftitik
dredge
dose tall*
i•tt
n
w
k
purse. est a token of the a -room In.'1)14
'
which he was held by his devottrl }:sealers give a prumiheut place 1n was "n Wear In the fence pttaewhere." 'bee.
e had moat o life
!their platform. re rumors.
that
this The jljeclI g of a tldrd man 111 1)1. be the en.tent `ole of the harbor•
pxrlple: decision, Herr are nuunne tint .1 fere field *. old mean only one thing, his .The tug "Lucia" town! the dredge
Dear }other C:unp'an.-it wan. lrrar.nuilllde. ape drle•rroluetl to ha4e, "(:cn1.na [end" herr from Kin(mnUne
with mimghyl feelings of surprise derelt and the election of the Govern-
o ssbumeout that we heard a third caulditlate, thont:h of course Iowa ea porter. Ile reminded the last week. This dredge i. intended
Hurl drfnll •itch x . andl(Int• 4could not have nuyldelr•ntee that the Pr..gressl' - party's' to, lksist in dredging ofteratious here.
f cone departure from air uddst. off;.lu4 endorsement. In tide con• pin farm predominantly was' temper• The Glenrwa,-whlrh had been tied
lour1o_ your stay amongst us you
lam -lion the anuses of \I'fl1iiin ItutMr-I4.ue, and If the forces of the two up 4.t the uort41 stns of the harbor
Iwce become eidearrfl to U. ford of St •41elem. a4ld It. J Sot* f I 1 • riles ai1v.s•ntlug it were eye* the till snrnnlc'r, c144in d on Tile .Lely hound
oiserrat►'.es 14ou14* slip in Ietw-eeu. for tow• heal of 014. likes. The Maples
-Remember the .North Huron Fted. ...out also lot preparing to leave.
curl Ly-el.•tiui," be exhortoel the meet- 147,1te' gossl etriIgs of p•r"h have
hien caught be bunk and line off the
piers recently
"Shower" at ('hildren's ihritrr
'Twenty-one jars .1 friar, -ten Isultelw
ran of Immo-, and gaunt it if...,of apples,
to task for ht• (.•.•I:iratlullthat au I'',' " and other 'Vegetable. Were
ulterior motile lay- behind the calling! donated to the Children's Shelter
of a seconote'ootlrentIon. "We ore not al tin' ••µbuster" held by the 4 I,'rich
working for the 4'onsercntirt• 'witty." Mance.. 1na11nte on Fridley night
he de• Inr.l. Ina. In addition' the••hildr+•n were
J. 11'. thimble: "1 think s.meis'I), treated to be (Teem. The intere-'t
1. trying to pat ee•rlw•thinK over no. of the iietltile In 1he welfare 4.1
11'e are being asked to swallow too, the children W nitwit appreciated
much. Ry pho•Iig 11 man In the Held' by the otnebil, in ,barge of the Sblel-
all we would do would he to glve'I ter. ,Mr. 11. T. Edwards, county sup-
Fe•rgison mealier rote." ( erinteildent of the Children's Aid
At this juncture, 1L J. Scott. one Society. 14n. present and gave an ad-
tor
d- -
4.t the voce-prv•siticuts of the U. F. 0, drr!.a torthecareof neglected chid ren.
through the faithful and t•unscien-
tt.d- fulfillment of the r'ttriotut •
duties of your Priestly ministry.
And while we -nee grieved to hear
that 'on tire le:,ringthis parish,
uerertb••'ew we are happy to eon-
lkdgr:n'e tare melt 1011(41. No tar 1
honulenw'n1 hats come, how•ev"r, from
Oilier mf *114,11• hien, and the electors
will ,eave to wait until n.otniunt'
day. 1tlttirdny next, to kung• eheth•
thee will hare. a woo or three name- .
gratulnte yon -m your promotion
to a wider -1.Il 1.4' of action. %there 1111^1' Iatilot papN•re.
• •
you will be git.n an opportunity
,of doing grea'er work for souls.
This tusri•ti b:, been blessed by
your 1111.'..' au•1 by your etfurts.
and we bole •',:.1 your w , illi.
• cwt leen rmlirel, 'without it4 con-
-Not only by word iut
al.o by exnuy':e have jou led ue
for your -life :aioag•t us 141114 that
of the gosNi.lrls;or of owls:
"To Ilse in the midst of the
world without desiring Ito plea-
mire.;
len-Pare•; to be a memtrer of every
family yet belong to noir; to share
all sslf14rfncs : to know all secret.;
to heal ail remelts; to go from
men to 41od :not offer to ilim'
' their pnly,r-: to return from
God to men Mut bring heiiw' Ant)
forgiveness ; t„ teach and to lar -
'don ; to eonNle and, to •bless."
This•yenf..41'.r, Reverend Fath-
er, yen are .celebrating the siker
jubilee of tear ordination to the
holy priesthood. We rejoice with
you on the completion of twenty• -
fi'.e -ears of 1:'Isa in the Master's
vineyard. and w'" hope and pray
that you may be -pared, for many
nacre yeare of a-ehll enderevnr,,in
His loving serttee.
Yielding 4. an .unanimous desire
to congratulate Oen on the nota•
Poon of your -ilt, jubilee, and to
expreee oar Ip;•r,-•latlon of ynwr
work amongst u'. we, the parish-
-loners of St. Peter's church, Gode-
rich, ad, )•.,t to aer.pt
this gift n' a token of our
,sheers.( re -p• •1 and 1 , .', whole
w'e enrhP"lI• wisI, yon nnrlondetl
hematites, through this 11fe anti a
crown of nnf:,•iiig glory in th
life to tonne. LL
Signed In 1(•h•If or the pirly,r
loners of sf. Peter's parish, (;o le -
rich --M. J 11,41 ler, Wm. 14' yle,
3. 3. 'Nye-. -
Goderich, O'l, 13, 1029.
Mn a brief tont fonehlng reply. Rev.
meter Campeau thilnkc.l hist peopleiA tbelr generosity and for the co•
operation they had alweys given In
sip hie luwlertakiicrt And hos last an-
neal
pIeeal in Ills t.mpk villa for n wmns,len
Hans ftilfillineat of n11 their religion*.
in the afternoon the- t•llililrem of
Rt. Peter'P n'howd 1w5,.5eated Father
('angwmn with s benutlfnl silver ten
serrke until an address exprtal,g
their graflftule for (he deep Interest
he hn(1 Always token In their educa-
tional ow well IIP their Pplritllnt cid
fere.
Presentation. were mettle ntseo 1.y the
Catholic Women'. heir*, the Soolelity,
and the werwhiary tsoyve 1411 toatifying
fn tit• 4PIT reterride the people had
for their growl proctor.
The prayers nod g.W'.4 W I.hPP of the
tweet(' of Goderich aceomp,ny Tier
F4+ther Compete' In hie wider field of
dalwor in the. itk.'esl Sacrament parish
Chattism.
.\ meeting arranee(1 by the 11
comity branch of the i'robil tion
Union stns 11.•141 this abut 1n) t
afternoon in the 1'onimlulify 11011.).
Myth. aiel 41':1- attended by sup sorters
of they prohibition cause f om 1111
quarters of the riding of Nor!' Huron
lnelntlleg reprer.mttotit'es of the Wm.
('hrlstlnn TrtotII.•r:a • fill it
lir. 4 A. 'rein of \\'►nghaa stn. eluiir-
mnu and A. T. Cowper of Clinton Inc.
tedn4 secretory of the nemoting. Ad-
dresses were given by lar.
3. It. Forster of Strait ,rd uud MT..
.1. T. Cooper .of Clinton .
('hart A. it.ls•rtset . Liberal candi-
date for eler•tlen to 1 ie 4)tntnrio leegls-
lnture, erns present and declared his
stand in met de die -term., stating
tint he -would s pport all ,men..s r.•..
for the .nppres'i n of the liquor truf-
fle, 114, matter f t m what source (bey
should .cine Is ore the llousc.
After heart g this deelfrn•tion, n
resolntinn et orsing Mr. lto014•r1w.n's
was moved by Messrs.
Sennett of Winghnm and
'u•ly adopted ly the meet -
Ing.
In 'lss(idilg the motion J. W.
Gamble asked* for the rent re,lsoes for
.:1111141 the meeting, hat obtalued 4.0
nformtllion .ati.fMiol•y to him.
'.4. I(Itrlmrford took \tr. 4 atulas•11
cantlidatnre-
Field and
stns man'
flag.
The -
obligati
to get
ea rile
o4.
i4.
(
siker% laid stress upon the
a of t(•tnpernnr•e supporter.
•bin.) Mr. Robertson and work
l)- for hi, saa•so at the p ll.
tuber :i0.
rangentett' were made for n meet -
at 4.VIIghnln mo Mnnhly eight.
tuber 21st, and oie nt Goderieh on
e oln1.sdlay night, (l'tols'r 23r.l. In
he interest, ;if the prnhlbfth'I, 1.n ti ..
• • •
• The Ofilrinl nominntlons will LP re=
(w•1se'.1 lit the town Mall. Whir:hnm.
on Saturday aftery»'h next. from 1
to 2 e'eleck, by Returning hither .1.
.1. (;Ohlihorp'. .1ft•rw•ar11' there will
be n pn!•IIe opp'nran(e of the candi-
date. and a pr('-e•nta1inn mf the hems4
of the election.
a
• • •
An ndrnme poll 1. nnnnnnel.l for
ihslericll. for the lenetit of railway-
men, sailor. .11141 travellers who mal
net he able to cast their votes on the
regnl:or election 4110. The atirnnfe iwdl
4'. I I I be held on Thnrwlay. Fifthly /Aid
Sntirdny of fleet week. at the town
tall. between the hours of 2 an•1 10
o'clock p, m.
• • •
John M. Gmenl(u•k, 1.4tsrel. has
1 withdrawn from the contort in South
Huron, lenr•Ing the IAw11e beitvePll \\'.
1G. Mall, Exeter, Praire/v.1re member
of the last Legislntnre• and George
Elliott, Clinton, the C'onee'rrnti'.e
candidate.
' • • •
Exeter, Oct. 11. - At the Atlilinl eon -
'entire' of West ' Iluron feathers heel
feebly, a reetniution was pewee! that
the Minister of Education either "41e-
Post 'earn Pending out pamphlets urg
Ing testehers by ',nettle snit example
to In•tde•ate habil. of temperance and
.obriety, or rel8Ore the temptations."
organization. spoke against Not It the
liberal and conservative parties. They
were allies. he claimed. 4)4. the 11.14101
qu(t.tlon and 1111. only differenes Irl
tw•4M11 then' stne that a le was wetter
than the other. Ile claimed Moth
were financed by liquor Inleres*1 uud
lie resented, he said, "being sold to
the Liberal party here hi North Hur-
on."
11e •Maimed that delegates were
present 14114. were workerµ, and in
some cases polling 511Aulivisi,u chair -
mets for the liberals in the last
Neil Intl.
The remark led Sheldon Itrtekf•r, the
defc'Iltivl 1'rogr1.•s1r:e candidate at the
Inst Federal (thereon, fo o4s.erre that
pinch it comfit ton %mild to found 1n
any Progrtsedie n.ws•btlon in Ontario.
11 4415• nine n fact that runny (*miser -
entice starkers were found. It 41141
wait fo1lmt', 11414ev'r, that 411011 mei
were not m 81111 1 Progressives.
Mr. suidt : "if yon ins I` not the 1µ+1-k•
hone t' ilk* not toot• (Ilea win urn
going from the Liberal camp to the
1'rogr•.sdres owl !solaria n tete-aa-tete
with Loth portio,, then i nm heartily
.1u) mei Tle•r• ale *11.11 right hare
In thee meting alio are attempting to
undermine the organization. We most
waken up and 4.w• some Inlelligettee,
hitt More 1111 '0 mese get rid of 1111.4.
eIII fnund0d 1,i1ier,ls who art• in our
orytu n Matt t ion."
• Elmer.1':,rrish at this point jumped
to his fast and d0mankrl an 811010gy
from Mr. Scitt. There were loud
cheer. tie h0 ON pbatned that he had
tw'i'n n liberal. Lit whenever n Pro-
1re'wice cnnoNdate had been In the
field he) level .nplw.rt.d him.
W. A. ruffle Own larval that the
aiso.'latlnn oe int nominate a condi•
tate for the Fe•tleenll field. 11 wan Pe-
tended by WIIIIIm Carr, but many
had left the hall. The chairman In-
s1.1ed ..n plowing the motion before the
meeting. (tenth' tn,ny vedettes, and
It wan Mot by almost a two -to -one
vote.
TOWNSHIP COUNCII.
(JOLlloltNE
('ooncll, met October 11th with all
members prcae.n(. Minutes adopted
nee read. Treasurer reported reeeiv- ..
ing $30.11 ieegislature seamed grant,
airu, 14 from A. C. Clerk for rent 4.t
tall grounds,
On a motion of 11'. L. Young and A.
Fidler the Reeve and treasurer were
instructed to sign the rand superin-
tendent's payment vouchers. ,1 bill
front the county amounting to $73 for
•crushing and hauling gravel wens of
dere(1 paid.
On a nlotlou of the Reeve aid
W. I.. Young the repairs to the weigh
stole. building fire to be proceeded
with tins fall.
-"The committee to select Jurors w1I1
meet at the clerk'. office October lin 11,
at1p' m.
Next nns.ting Nnceroib•r 12th,
at2p.nt.
G. J. ihI' FI1EItIN(:7h)N,
Township Clerk,
Mr. and Mr.. L. i.. il'tiox are away
this week Op n motor trip t0 Kingston
and other pint..
SCIJOOL REPORT
1. $. No. 6; GODERICII 't'is%VNS*IMP
Tlw hollowing is the report of S. S.
No, 6, (Jalcrk•h township. for the month
of September:
Sr. IV.-('Inrn ilartn•r 59 per cent, -
.1r. 1V. -John harmer .1d: per cent,
•Manrlee Me1lwaain 74, Mersin ,y4,-
Allister 56.
Sr. i11. -•Stanley Mellwain NA per
cent., Richard Pointer 76. •(lrahnm
Johnston Iia, Jean Sowerby 57, (ierabl
Orr 1,6, Willie Porter 61.
Sr. R. -Maurice Harwood (40 per
Kent., 'Herbert Powell 74, Maitland
Fuller (H, •\'erne Powell 42: Erle Mc-
Allister 36.
Sr. 1. Mildred Powell, Arnold }'til-
ler. •
l'r.-L9.ttle Powell, Violet 'Tlehborne,
Betty Fuller.
!NNW number oof perfect t l4e+sr11.
to catch elites -Chien harmer. )'l n Ilan
mer, Richard Porter. \iaitland }Teller,
Mildred Powell. Nine pupil. had per-
fect 8tendnnce during the month
Mr. Aix. (11try*t*1 left the past Nnmtw'r on roll, 20; averace ntten-
week for Port heron. where In. w111 dance• 11. Those marked • were nt int
spend Peters' month. with his dough -1 for one elimination.
ter, Maw 1.. Wright. I `M. A. PE\'CLAND, Tee. her.