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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1930-6-19, Page 1June Weddings Wedding,Stationery in c•otreet forty eau be Mini from The Signal al rea- sonable prices. Call and see sample.. • ioral PRINTING Look over your supply of Dine,. Stationery and let us• fill your order fur Letterheads; Billheads, Envelopes or other requirenients. A good job at a reasonable price. . The SIGNAL EIGHTY -T11111.11 YEAR, NG Zit GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1930 THE SIIINAL PRINTING ('U LiMITED. Publishers. IS YOUR NAME ON THE VOTERS' LIST MANY FROM GODERICH AT CHATHAM NIGHT MEET Sid Hal Establishes a New Track FOR JULY ELECTION? A large nowt rttfruta (;rxlerleh at The News of the Town trilled the nine Ilett held a; Chatham j • la,.t Friday and Saturday evytingN. Regiatrars Now Have Their Ligia Thi,. Was the first night rater meet Posted for Public In- tier 111.11 ill ('anadll and from alt re• portion ports it was it great soli,•... thou -rinds of pe ode IN•iug.ii1 au.11dawt• om Witt• The registrar. 'appdnterl Ly Mr. etc• •Goalrrll. INvrtLlt had a •!a- eial Iwrre»t iu ilre ra14s, at, a uul-• ken. Porterfield. returning -officer her at Ita'ul hW-M',l took pant iu 1114+ ✓ Huron. to prepare the rot- eceuts. ltatuulla 4:rattuh,_.,ttu.d by Jtr... It: Whitely. won tiri.T money to the 2.11 puce 111141 sesta ul plum.- ill the souse race ttat. raptured -1•Y Silent 1}at:1 for the .opting Federal elec- tion have '•omidettd the fit.t part of- tbrl Intl anti the lists for (' pies• Banquet at Kinnearlhte 1 PERSONAL MENTION 1 ill vintu••.1i,n with the opening of 1 _ l !the 11ew' bridge 1tt Kincurdiu.. a 14111- Miss Helen Nprl►e cold Is 1 e Prow qu1t will he t,•idered tomorrow (Fri- f day • r•i'euiug-1t, 11111 Go.. S. Ih•ary• Toronto on ask leave. i Proriu.•iul-'• Minister' a( Highways. ' Mr. I . W. Huy% ex-M•I'., of Listowel, co .Ewan.. mewls r. of the Vitt. 111 tier 1111 '1't1("4111y. Mayor Ma Mr. W. .1. Taylor. of 11••troit,-1» Avis- I town ,vruu.Il and other .itiz,•u• of � )• t Goh4•lit hilt attend. • -tding friends in Gol.rieb. ' Mrs. G. B. Robson. of Walk4arvill•. • i. visiting at the loins of Mrs, NI. C. .lppointed to 11nia ( ollrgr Stant mi.: V:ty 1•„ r•1n,-. II:uli:MI r ..f. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1.. Parson. 11,1;0.1 ••rich, olio recently graduated 11'14111 Me4al1 1 ui.. r.ir�. Muutnrtl. has 14,•11 ayphi(n,rl in -tractor in plty,teal train •ing'at .1Iwu 4'nIL•ge. St. Thoulas. Parson., will take sot• r h'•1• N••w in Sefeetol»•r. Orgtualat Appointed ' t t. t out. 'favi. Conning hi Well r dude.. n u w • . o ,. Mr. \1'm. Ri,thw,•11, wt'- Stratford, , • eat, 1..411.'10r .I. !f. .-fit 1•111 r- t:raltan, prop r(}' ,•f (,id Litt. Lys Nll•. E'elyn Jonre hal ]etunterl is 11..04' n 1. have lawn pdaeed in the pottof- t; t(t(uft. uw unci by Ju.. M.Mauua. I !wt. hteti a{ob./iut.rl urg:wi4lt and 1 from-'1'on4ut. wh,•r. '.h. me.ul 193 untn...1 the first 11114,1 - ce foe ia.pet•tiuu, tu11k • port in the 2.24 ..tali 'event. ' ea•olrwuster of Knox i•luir.h, t.,»ler,•h. several' mouths. went` .if l.ttll nlxo•. h:nr 1N.•u 1»•n.•r lroii„slug tbt orvrclslmK •St th»Ei. scoring iti flftit i tt111Lu, mud iu the ural will take ut.•r hi•' it tv duties • Itlrw .\{as1o1. So fur a' .INN1 ..f flu: 1 u.c Ur. µ'h1••1 shortly: Nr. Rot1'w1.11 i• the present ' Mrs. •Howard l�ir6. - of hi•iulou. M 11111 tit). s iUlt'i I»r•11 {4!111. Llu� 11111 .\. t. Mr. 1'arterfleld hs• dlvill• o )'s S'1'tewlp•r ti.itiuK 111 flit none of h.•r ftUlkr, 1' 4, Dorn way fohrth • urgaui+t .d St. .Uldr.m 1'r•yslyl•ry nuunu,t 111.1141... 111 .out•re..(1•r�le Inc Mr \l . unci the town of Gimlerlen iu twelve .1 feature .tf the. race m..9 w;.s the leg sub -division.. with a 'registrar exiti1•ttl..s utile pt..id 1•y Sid 11a1, property- 11f 1':. 1\'hlt• ly of town. Tile 4(akYlch hors'•. .lrt.-.n by .1••Im Mill, Inns. p»1..r1 the ,flys!' It 2err„ tons bn,•liktagl the trnek r.or.. • The fr.Itt."ttt leragraph, t•.k.0 from The Chatham 1titily News 'will he of interest to malty signal renders: Friday the thirteenth preyed .no each. as follows: No. 1 -Thos.. (.uudry, Jr. No. 2-- F. G. Weer. • Na. 3- t ;tm...1. Sbtphurd.. No. ,I -W. J. Towel. No. S---F'ruuk Gallon No. t1 -R. J. Walker. Ni... 7-J: H.' Robertson.- • Jluz t0 Sid Ilal. _.INt, owners by Ur. 10 --Mrs. H. Ilelmlersnl. - N ' a 1st n National til it ',nil Pawing AsetwieU11u, as the • No. 11 -Mixt. F. 1 odus.n.• (role pacer Was suettssfnl last even - No 1'2 --Mr.. J. 1(uwrle. i ` lie PolUng IH)'ialonss ' -ing in his attempt to establish u new Liiision No 1 is that p,rrt of the fun 0016'11. Stratford. Last -Sunday Miss Alma Hewett pr.•i41,ti :,t the ND% and Mrs. George Mti•uicar were, l urgau of Knox church., at Toronto last wee': during the 1 I t1 ' l'urrrll Family Reunion , mol - . . , mr - rwuru.tl to I Do time 2sth a reunion of the Cut (ji41,•ri, i1 ter too .wow,.. ' reti Gamily romua•tluus will be 'field 4.--•r-. 11. 1I,.•1; itomnl stud Gor]tob I tit Men•s't ling Park. (:alerich. Bela- - Ry'uu, .rf 1.-n 14it. uml µ'u1. 1•.bf11, of l ;lives front all truer (wda and the !Windsor, art•, holidaying in Gol.rlt•It. i I'uit•rl States w111 bis present. sad a ; •Mr. 1411.11 al r.. Charles H•vde arrt'etl :lively time is ,•tpr-ted.. Sports. bn•lad- 1 tyatrrda -irons New lurk to .{»•1111 No. tt--11. Waite. J Hereon \\hileit• 11f 1:oleriih Y. No. lh-Mrs, t'. M. 11.i'nath, • pn sl I the want' t the day. ay.This (1.- he irld ! teres: nooubs- N1 tl•dr •nmunrr Howe l•I i 14f ?be GODERICH HOLDS ITS PLACE IN GRAIN TRADE Markel 1 inion. still \Ilrltiut; 1.ak.• [raffle \\'ht!.' u,.. .• :ata . ••,1.11111111, still .. ,.t the uun,•ut,I. •' grt.i1 f 11.. • 1'111114111,.11 Lead 11.' 1.11 110,, In F:a1.•+•u I:1k•• list the following . 11111110ltt for the month .1 May will serve to show that Geileta.It till maintains, 11..- Llcl.sl pLo • :tta,ug La kr-at,d•li+U' 10•1114-t i' Pe,l.;• furl t'„Ilr.ru. - : _ ..•.:• :, , lt,:tanto. nnr.:,l yam*- 111.tI111:.I - S:11.111:1 ...... 1p,•u1. 01 the• .0.01111 iwtldiat•11t. :. S„:• 7.11 L.i:Yt.aa7 kits. 1 slat.• 110111.11•. 1.111:. lel•. GODERICH'S GREAT BASEBALL FEATURE FOR DOMINION DAY Hous of David and Champion Colored Team Will Play a Dottbleheade. 1'r.•paratious are w••11 a41tan,trl for flay 111. ' ' 'n 11/1r .eirhrat iu 0 l irad: ,rich on Tuesibly. July 1st • big r Nil all • „v Will he th� event ,.f Ihr day dultli.bi•ad.•t 1,1V,Veit the 1lousr Ot -,ov•'hl.u.• 1+:111.1 4%.11.1 I'..mons whIsk.•rWI team L..• lm. :unl Miang,,'. - , htuuplou &,.lied t•aIO, , _s,: Ines. for a War-.• el Slow. Great iutrrra la _ 11111,11• I.•Illg takeis tit the...4e1/1. whish p'(eul- !,, , eN'11 Irl• eo„ nu- 1-, • l., 1e• one of the biggest baseball 1 p t..,1urt•. eiel seri, it, wester,' i►uturio. rural Park in the, 11u.•ruonl. the game. a Ihr.e-ulile• foot race. open. to }lureu ,�•ouaty, w111 be run. ' '1'11. dry`. •.1,4...11011 *t111 getauNbt ' way ill 1111 uloruiug with a sir,td p411.14d•• 114 dut•ur:tt.-si eats, etc'. This w ill be follow sI I.y t hihlrt•n's gaols Court alt the Syuare. 11{{olu•rl $ol•I:irt, winner he Countylot toy .1,•miniets•out*•rs lsoluwt. senior The Jane alttlnK• of t r � Holo 11.0 111 .1t eu... u»o.ulg - hl pay \ -'n tit,. -1 • .,It ,.,,, ,..•,•sem Ruth game -..t ill r.k'• phi". al Agri, ttl- the .lath, eat 1r one Ito.•. 1•.,'• - q,.u,• :'t tic ,e - n•,"•,.,1 .r aero .t,uwen out.-__-_--� Between -- - .c len• they ludoilrl ,c u,i•r, 1414„1. • t dfa t0 1 I throughout the dry. T'bf. I. the first I her.•. reuuiou of !the family to IN/ 11••111 in Mi.. I n,ri. Wodhoudo.. of Wenn ' Godl•riell, mud it is itop •sl that its sue - Nigh School:. • 1t. spending the vacation it ' .te'N will moron ramuy more • rush' (.1I : with her par•uts. Nl1. atl11 Mrs. F.' rw•urd fur 100 to al trait'. I ca.ivua. " 1 µ'„odl,omIa-. • ' With "Johnny Mullins. the veteran . mer No. 1 1111• ;tun Istt. T.. 1.) minswau, up. ,tor G,mlerich hero l ' Mr. and al rt'. F. H. Wood ntteudeoI South street. Britannia r'oad,•Torontn Meneaetung Park Operas June 27th 4. the Shrinene convention at Toronto atr1t1. Elgin sr./1111P. Kingstnll street • !Mange Lodge Notes au the :, ramble tot • bn•111.. 1111 u.r. I Virt.Nia 1.aig.'. N,. ls2, 1..1.1... la•Id lure taking all•+tu1.•r 1.41.1/1i `t 11' 1'.•1=1111.1• tplr•t illg lel the 1»IRe •�.a,nt, a fair tui, le t,., (n. n :1,. 1: Itt:1y` North .fr•rt. lint 1'hurwliec nigh. �rnit , t -- I low I.a.e .mol l:ay t s r Whevt ib'•' urultge•legr•e tt:,. fert-01/ mal 111 o 11e)t rlutd idyl••.. 111. June County- Ilru. \1'hite, ptt.t gra U111 tau-tt•t- of the 1'ruciu,e of .til»Arta. will +r;.tt the Imo.) order on Thursday evening.. MIN pew i.. The civil cases wen• all settled ;-'tit b. The nuINNtt e•llltril 'Ulm& %ill or adjourned. There was one .rlmlual •lake plate,. 10 North street • 1'uttv.l •r1Ze. Wallace McDougall being rparg,d ehurch-ou Snll•Iac•.rt•entli:. July Otlt. with the theft uta barrel 11f cider. Pleading guilty. hr was sentenced ti, 11111'.. ' He•r.hey-Thompt.on Court were held last week 1,y' Judgelthauupi.unl,ip in i»•le t,utttiltg will give .111 0%1111.niuu • '111. 0%111 Mr 1.11iuN•I1r 4111 .oww.INr wiih it 11,110 ,0i1,v rt 011 IIs• 54111110% 111 Is:followed Iby a •1re.t_dam .e 41111 novelty f••a• thee utenths In Jail. with x further in-' quit 'lig Au• .ole11utizitl stepped the mile to 2Jbr:e1, bit last week Yr. Woo. IN a member of nt Byron United ohuycli ub;.axe by the record established w rs ago ia(enA+setung Park hotel will and ttw Square. Tho• n•utalniul Pot'„f 2 :r µ by peter tit.•veus; Th,•re 110(1 of the old NO. 1 diviauu. Crum lint°r lattn several attempts wade P• Britannia noel to the townlimits, ip I bit ink the latter hor1N•'s nrtbrd during lc Into a tow dt•Ipion, Se, x, ns -•Amt- years and Sid Ilal's ',ertorm- Thr old No. 2 diyixient is divided 1n in.e ,baa evening was not only atrio- two. -The porti extending from Kart. toe to the burst• but also tndicater! S treet t. Kingston street. Elgin even -Out the trio Vit. in 1.4n•111.ut ruudi lion and that fast time eat, Ir• mole in night rales. son the ruwpletlon of the rtr•ord breaking performance Jut ' Nulifu. and his horse were .ailed to the front of the grand stand. where W. C. Crum - Street. North street and the Square 111 r. Pr"water. of the m,r•L presented No. a. said the remainder ..t the Old t111' rejig/luau with a hands. • silver division. from Cambria coed to the trophy for the alenuplishm••nt. Mol- rlver. is No 10. lin. drove A great milt. carefully tim- ing -his (purse. The eighth oats made ill ft A111:11•14011 street. Th.• portion Issue,17 svtoudK. the winner in :tet' . the 4•11 by Augb•w•a strr•t. North strut, half 111 10i. and the three-quarters Nelson street :nal th.• river is No. 4, \in 1.35. • u ml'the portion ..f the aid divisionGreat tribute to the foresightedness; north (min Angler.w str.•t•t to lb,. river and *pi smanship of W. C. 4'rnnlnle•r• No. 11. promoter of the affair. was paid by No. 5 division r.mnius as before. mprlsing St. Gttt,rg•. s. No..41 division is bounded by We'd •t, Wellington st rtr•t. Ilritanutp d, South sinet and the Square. • r.tuaining portion of the former o.'11 division. from Wellington street, eat to the lake. iN No. 12. No. 7 division in the saute an before �a11 that portion of St. Andrew's var." south of Britannia nowt and est of South street. Ti.. .r'•atiou of the new dt•i.itons. required by the provision to the doh' A.'t that. wlwre pnttlbie. bis polls shall be avoll•el. in several rltent ehe•tiont hat' laying president of the / anadmn double polls in all the divisions National Trotting and Pacing Asso•la• • 1 to flat •e, Toronto stnt•t 111111 Britannia l i. No. '1 ant the remainder of old division. from Britannia road the 10%11 11udt.. i. NO. 9. Tbi• old N11.:t 1liwiao11 ill divided at mbria road The portion bounded by ,)last street. Cambria road. ' Nelson Pity' Manager A. L. Thompson and by�Rubt. Mose. St. David's street : N. NI. Dr. J.- B. Whitely of Gob•ri.h. prof• Baker. Elgin avenue: W. J. ('lark. dent of the Canadian -National Trot- I. µ'.tert.s .1rw•t. ling and Pawing Association. A. 1.. \ petition was received from flKh- 'Tb.n.psot *'N101111.tl A wMcumt• ht all ,.rm,•n operating 4t the harbor asking 'ititfr* iu the pt a„• of Nltyor 11. 1.. for steam' from the waterworks steam Bedford. who unfurtur,•Iy WWI 111: plant to tan their nets. This was r•• - and Intrrlueed lir. Wh tris•. . fp,'r,rl to the superintendent to report W. 1'. ('rummer ix no tplllter to the as t.. time lull terms. estimation of the pnwilen of tot' At'- ,\ .onrmmaientfon tat ,received from a(N1at1n. and this announcement Wali the town l•u11111-11 asking that the Ily- ronndly eupp.rted by the fans. Dr. 'fro pot••s un the,lutrinor hill road be Whitely' paid Killeen• trihnte to the removed. The t-,uu.it will b.' Informers promoter of the affair And expressed that 1i,' Ilydr'b-els'tri. l'ow'er Com- fits pleasure at being present at the in- mission .uuh'ugdutrs tuotlug several augwrntion of night raring Ana] also in pw,l•i. of wife), the, first 0110 on the harbor hill isdone.- - June 27th. J. G. Brownlee, of Queen's! the Shrine order. •(nlveralty, Kingston, will be manager Mr. Frank Itrien, of the University u:1A New. M. Duckworth and staff will' of Toronto Me dial .1,41,4,1, wax a eis- • be in charge of the kitchen. Reserve- I icor over the we'e'k-e•ut at thetilome of tions and enquiries point to a big see- Mr. and .Mrs. E. µ'odl.ufub•. • • son, particularly with United States: Mr. „and. Mrs. W.,4'. Patton were 111 visitors. omen o - boa w•r•k attending the The Correll family re -urine will tic I ►eliriutr+' ,oln'1•utiou. 'Mr. Patton is a held at the Park on Saturday, June' member of the Shrine order. 311th. Descendants of the late George Mrs. 11. it I0 an and sui Donald. of Curren, of Ashfield, will gather to the Posits. ail Mr. :wd Mrs. itoy Stlulp number of nearly two hundred for n "'u, of Detroit. spent the week -end pienle. games and dancing. tt ith Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. ,Jaeksou: .-- ----___ Itrlt:olein road. Water and Light Commission Mr. and •Mr•. Samuel' Cade intend At the r.gldar.n seting of the water I leaving this week on a trip to England and light .,ami -.tun 1111 Thurrttay[- •ane! Europe. They will toil on the night last. a rood»•r of applt.atfon, rood Puttees of Athol, which bel Freda for water and lighting w'rvk-.'t were pa sse,l. inetndiug the follow-Iug. for ••ls•tric range Iwrri.t•: T. W. tlawtl- ton. Snnth .tr.et : .1. F:. T14n1. µ'e11.•s- Iry street : 4:•t,. W. Rne.•hl.r. N,•wgnto st r,r•t : Thos. Taylor, K.•ays street: sept No. 7. • Gen at the time H. refa rnr The registrars will sit on June 30; nutny features o1 the evening other my 1 nod 2 nnn►•w nnnth,•r day fa than the raring, such at' the ethlhl- ppanted owing to the holiday on tion,trial of Grattan Itars• of which ire my 11 to make ,•orne•tionx in the list. undying nisi . ob'nli the trotse ting n making There is a pruwtUMn of the Act S R wader wbleh a resident may vote al- of Canada. Ile reviewed how this though his u„1111• 1. not on the litL gr'at horse hall been the only an - ]n such cow•. 1110 voter ,must take the Mull to win three .onstt•nttr purses prescribed oath and roust also lot' of $2.10110. Ile also sparks worthily tuneh•ri for upon ,alto st • other of the I a • mud , e of ttte tChatham H. es•tor , t thy• •nae• pilling division. Kink Qualification of Voters Pendleton of Chicago. tts one of the Willi .owe .tldutery ex,epiiOle, greatest ••tarter• on the North y p-r.uu 1- •utitlol to hove his or lean rontim•nt. ✓ name of Ih0 list 11 'liters who Is work 1)r.'t'tesocintit ly .linktt ft et the • the e full age oftcenty-ourkof e Scars. ills 1l•stl inline and s1 rentor with sl- im ti British subject by -birth or forts to nlrnlization. has leen urdinarily‘t•'eryonc. He displayed n p niphlet id,•ut iu t'iuut4t' f,ir-td Icast twelve whini he maid wee being issued that nibs, and wits ordinarJly resident all interested would be rrcoognizant of 'the el 1 date f the ndem and regulations of traeks O hetet The registrar. In the townships in western part of North Huron are follows: Ftruord-Wafwm A very pretty and interesting house winding wax sal.muizwl. at the home of Mr. 11'm. Wnt',•u. 7th rou.esaou of 1'.illa•rn••, on Wednesday. June 11111. at •i p.m.. when N1 r. Watson gatre 1n n. 'alone his only sister. Marion. to air. Arthur Pelton'. of Golt•rl.h. Both Arlo*• and gr'wtm are former members of the let•lunl .hur,h, and the ceremony 4n. pw•rftrn1,t1 by the Rey. R. A. Lundy of that charge. T'o the .1..,ins of the Luh.ugriu tWed- 'Ong 1'.d - '!ing Mardi play.,! ler Mrs. 1,im11Y. - bride rand grooms tw•k their plume, before an arch of evergreens 'lotted with white iris nod haiik•rl at the buys stith '•ul.teil Iris. The britt.• was very becomingly g red int a are.. I.f gold lire br,»•ade over sand gettrgettc, electoral district 114E the taco and wore n corsage bouquet of 1k•uuty under their patronage. row's. her only other adornment 1s-- . of the aril of rl.etiwr(. 4•0i,III1t4E Nir. i Miss I.trma Snyder. No. 2 Harry M.Crenth. No: 3-- Mrs. .Intik Stoll. No. 4 ---John Fnrt ish. ASIIF'IE1.1) No. 1 --airs. It. McKenzie. Nip. 2- T. J. Doman. No. 3 -Mrs: NI. Ilogna. No. 4--.11i+. M,'Ktnzit. No. 5-3.,itn S. Dalton. No. 14- 1t. A. Eisen. , 1 Ni•.7.--Mr.. 11. M.le'Nn. WEST WAWAN1tS11 No. 1 -Mrs. W. A. Stewart. No. -2 -.-Mrs. John 11ou,1t./n. • No. T--T►urid McAllister. No. 4-W. Mt•1'ra'tr.., No. fP-.Lis. L+(idtatt'. bates Mnntr on J• Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 1'raie of Tur_nto. visit'(' in town over the ..trek est,' 4,41 on toy ' • return ween. twee -pooled hJ their Mee., Vit. Lettere 4't•'tg >(, will swot' it .o"pi• e' ,i • trait. - Mr. Alex. I'Itry-.thtl. who spent (he peat winter with his daughter. Mr•.' Lloyd Wright fort Huron, has return- ed to town for the summer. I)urLtg• the pest six weeks he was the gueet'of , his sister. Mrs. 1irowit. tit Toronto. - Mrs. R. Bou. god Nies. I.. t:. Wislt•v lett this week on la trip to England. They sailed front 44n,4$t• on the I[ steamer Empress 11 S.•otland. N1rs. Wisla•y intends remaining In England I nal N1rs. Rene will return to 4Ituierioh 11 :after at three months' visit. - bir. and Nlrs. ,n•hn Temple 1h4tga11.1 Toroth•., ituuntuir• the engagement of their daughter. Laura Helen. to Mr.; Haigh Preston Strung. 1'ha1.1(. sou of the Tate Dr. Hindi Innis Strang sed Mrs. Strang of '%'■It•ri.•h. the marriage• to take phare quietly early ht JtIly. The ,ugugem'•ut i. nnnoumrrl of Ilk!, Mar St,»Idart. of Kensington Manor. Windsor. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs: !)avid Stoddart nt God- lerich, to Mr. harry Titg.y .4 ie- troit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ting,•y-ot inndon• initarl°. The w•rl- ding will takepin,.• bate in June. Mrs. ',lames Foley of town. past president of the lo•at 4'ntholie 11'0- ni•n'• League. 1- at Sudbury this week attending the national cmoy.ouln of the M. 11'. 1... 11s a (101.10110 fr11rn. the Gol••nio•h sato-diciao+tl. $M• 1. 1100001/ 1001101 by her daughter. N1rs. James Garvey. of Kingsbridge. -This 01.111011 11111 t*JII .1111iinue fet•.0 week sun 'nuluy- pt•ontitt'ta s1.0:11.1'rs Will 111k'• l•art. Iter. T. W. 'telt' wt .1 un• 1411i. when Etizal4•tt. Aird 'Thompson. elder dltughter of. 3Fri 'rhe s. T'h.wpsli. .!f Wiighum. be,hw,i the -.tide .f Paul ti.: llersh.y. sou .itf'Mr.•awl, lllrs. 1\'m. 11i•t.hey of Malta, 1'.S.A.. Thr bride wore a ore.• of flat, i•rep• - 411 tier brown tae- aqO mohair hat The young etuplo• 1,•fr en a motor -trip-to Monts'. Upon tl.•Ir melon they. Will ter- .lh• In Tnriilt.t: • ' ' , Sunday Evening Fte•rital Next Sunday evening ter t.inr/h of the series of organ ri•i•ituls will be Khoo' at North steep 1-iHtid church by the organist. Mr. INlaiglns Camp- bell. The recital will -begin at 1;43 eicl•»'k and Cordite,In 7.17.. The pro• gram is N't lotluws: • "R1uip.oly" ' , ° Sit•rr "R•rma i„r Rens •1•11r1.11.."it,ntnLt "In :1 chines,. Tentpde I:ardeb- K.'witN•y ' P.,et anti 1"-a.•::ut t overt nr.•" . \'utt Supp' --Et,'',t11011" • :MMus tet Stops u,r Soda ---11 11%1110 R,rl•etrs,r., 4:en11a41 A1rN. A. J. Mat Kay. A.T. Cull. M. "Allegretto- WAIst libialme "Liebestraunte- ' ^ • Liszt • determinate term of three 014nths. 1 Want Curfew Bylaw Enforced' 'ries pullir .ch,..t t»nutt trill ask the tow m "omen t.. sepses Itis rnl'fett byhmw� t.. ••.. trot 1110 11.t1110. .f dill dr.% silo it. the 11pini011 .4 thy• 10.1111.11: :ere keeping tent kilo h'•I,r. .v a meeting of the r:I..'d ttu•tre. 1e•Id ,oaf Tueyldy evening the .huirm,nt of Ihr Igonnl •and Ihe• .hairwau 01 the w•bgd': a,unage,o•t,1 .1.wwi11.r• t4• r.• drlogut.rl 111 .Iter.. 111i- /latter with the 1.01. ,•omit•;( Mk. Fthu. 1. lionise. w hyo i. h'uotting at Pans take. 411,1.. was elk - gaged to tt•url lifter tualsoimtyer w Victoria w•),ot1. 1111111:11 .►Ie N ill lake 11111 111a'1• rd N1i-,. 'Tully. rt•.igu•rl. Mus ilurut y's salary will be staa4. The other uwuthers of the stuff. ore to Iw• re-••uaatp•tl at,thi'ir pn•s•tit wtl- aries, iiteittAlrtl NE-- \.;.. 1!lllrtt, %10. Is returning to her ,Inti.. alter a yenr's h•uce .It act edit '4 her WI 'the ho:ud..wli.h hail under .id.i'atioil Do : teacher.- spggesrion 11f al gratitude.' salary -eatde, leriel' 11 111 ,take no ti.lt'dt iu ttit- matt••. it1 t1.• present time. Some repairs are to 1K• Matte iu the s -1,twd Lmildings during the long, %twee Gott. tile property cumntitt••. 1 , int empowered. to attend to the. Not Picnic Weather The iotaty council at its recent sea- -40n arranged for the boldiug of the animal ohmic. at Buytield, on June 19. '1',a1,0 - 5411 14.11111.1. howrter. Pelt u pi,•tlie out of the question, and the ,wnwiltte In cbtlrge dtt•Id,d W cancel thet.(1. 1r and word H. ibis stun ttas n,tt•rdlogly sent out to the members of the council. - - • The• Goleri,•b Homing PigwNi 4-ttb did mot, hold a flight ort week -end. The nest ..h,dulwt flight will take place from I►uu>il1. 111. this week• , tend. • SPECIAL OPTICAL NOTICE• ! }Iavt- your lyse examined by out. ,'well-known and painstaking slmee'ialltt. ' Mr., ilughsou, formerly "optical' expert~ fuDnt r e's, Toronto, and Henryr7 Morgan - ' e Co, Montreal. Thirty. yearn' t'xper- i.nt•, twenty Pars arming to loose • lilt. --sire hstntr.d of the tett tlldica1%. won. to he obtained and at very mod - cloth. e Clothe cost. We furnish all the •1)lis of mountings. the Le -t make of the 14.1 makers, attd our prices are from $4.iso up. Thursday and Friday.. .Ione 2911 and 27. Come early. SItITII'A._ .Nt'I ,STY tltE, -Geitcrich• - Aeeident Wadnewlay Night A. bad ,n eldest trurt•wl on Iitt n Pnrriu. u,l highwaya .h .pct dlstl.t„' Ment Camai ftr,w G„pleri.h last Nigh HI4•nt II premier Kin 0 ens the Government Prl1/y� b uelitk. wheli,a ear drite•n Ry Ali A Ray 1 Farr. of Stn,tfonl. rtuu 1ttfu a, hers... There Mus ,a Iteacy fog last night and the hors, tipselirwl t.udQttn- ly ha front of Itt,•_,•nr and the ,Iri'..•n entad out• acut41 111111IR Ihw utunu,l. Ale.. .1. 1ta'ids„u• wulh1.r ut A1.-. Farr, ailed s'notiler young rune. who. Wer• plxseng.rs in the ear, Were halls' .4•11t a11Ant 'the• G111• hr I.ruken glass from the windshield. Abs. Farr neeived only sllg)tt» •,•rtit.h.s. NI'• Ih eid•uu was renamed to the htspitlrl and it is rx- peted -he 4.111 Ip• Int 11 position foo return hone• in it ,toy er two. Tlot onh.r lu[un,l roan w'.ts aide to kat,. 111. hospital its soon a• /ll. ttom:d• wt•ro• dress•sl. PI'e.entation to Miss Keyrraft Th, following is from t.wlay'• T•, root., Glow • . IF • Speak ing before a.gr•erat nndirnrd at BrantfordIn Monday night, l and to a still greeter 9ndienee throughout •the eouutry that .heard • tiddsss t by rA11Nt ' t. lion. W. L.Maekenzie King. Prim Minister » a.)Z of Canada, Ilii iie4j the Government campaign for the' coming, • Fr.leral .lection. 'tor,• three param•tunt iswtrs of the election were deelared by the Prime, Minister to be: , 1. The recc.rd of the (7overnment. 1. ' Thr hurnting hudgat. - - 3. Canada's representation at the coming Imperial`1'miturrntes The subject • of inter-inlpe•rial trade tans ,,ii stnttdtn in Mr.. King's address. •' Increased Trade with Great Britain "Tbrmighmlt the ,'11th*' re%1.ii.'h of illy t.lritr we have kept in " mind file passibititirt ..f incrra►Ke,l trade with the British Empire:" said "tor Premier. •" We have 11011• li,ix in no spirit of eeonnmir exelusiveness. Our ports, of trade are open 'to the world on fair awl equal terms. At the slime tint• We .h• not forget that 1'4tnlnln is a ntrinlier or a great en►iniiinnity of Writ ions tnlde r the British ('ronin, which offers an nnexa011111 1 Ill .pprtnuity for stony tonic ,'t -operation in the period of rapid development which dies before us in 111x' present century. Tie t.telte g„thertrt u, Ili t+011,.•11 • J.•• tee, n' 111 1.1 rr••ti Mg 11i 11141,,,1 •n„ ,t1 sir t„tud•••r. 11i.- Nht'g:u'e' It••' l•. tt•M"e rourrlag•• to 'K , t' ----.--- ('rag:: rakes place in flr.lntTer,' itlnrdHI :1fl•1tb.wni. ►11.• Wt• • . , who I,us bowl N un•uds•r of 'Int ',woe stilt tar eighteen months ns as•i• taut w u K editor. wits pre, inose' with The IA./1111M ,Fr.e Press nod The 4hslerich Signal. Mr. 1'nagg. a former member of 'I'In• ':Ines• editorial staff. is at pr•.ent titlh The Torah. Tele- gram. Tribute 1.. N1f•s It•e'eraft's work during the past year and a -half w•at !told 1•y 11. \\'. Ander,ol. uulnngiug ol- ilor. won ,•wpm..trl the go.' wishes' of the staff and pr.s•ntel her milli an -'•\gneite flamer pian.. by mi., Lily 1b, .4.1,n1Ni.. it.ytrafi thnnkntl the members of Ih. (tuff for than gift .rad g.4s1 mi-••••••-•- 1 it, -, 11R 8 tuuutu1 11 wkha.u• the gift of S Mr. J. I1. flays, of Gol•riel1, was I.Ba it'tt l bst'rwe Anniaersar) of Ute Jmdg•s. the groom. The living room and dining-' _ _ _ mein were beautifully decorated w'Ith'• The Golerieh Ihlptist rhllr.h .1i'• - fn the howling Green ferns. iris. sot bine and White . i•rat.••i it. anniversary this week with The gentlemen lawn howlers heltl'lwe/Ili,w, T1s• color ',chem..nrri.tl out '.1/01'1141 s•ryiel•m. 101 Sunday. in 1111d1 - i 011 the ten table wilt et white sold yet- tiva to the n.nitl .er'Ir,'s. there wax two Sleek. On on the even Risme low rosea. .\ iter 1111. ,.'remottc 11 dh- o mess nto•iing -ill the Model Theatre; this 1(twt,w On Monday evening the lichens supper was stnv.il. Th,• bride ittid mo•vi.c. were 11.111 111.11 an Mo11day Arabia took the farm of Irish triples �, 'and TNcwiay ec1.Nimgt, 1thw. John 1.11- und grown arc both held in very hig and t0. price -w i1. 111 mere: 114. A. J. esteem laud the ln"t WI•hea of 11 host tnti. of Tnron'.t. wits the Kps•11k1•r at all car; nip••, 11.1 T. Hilt. .1. W. , flow- ,of friends fellow• them to their home (I1.• s•rt'i't'., mud was ketinl with iota - man Ynd. Pathe s . Jos, Raw- 11 Gol,rich. w -her• they Will rendes !mune and profit. Nies. Limon assisted man. W'r'. Litt. In the S.ot.l ,19"004. in the nulsic singing soles It s•er:d toutnnmerrt on Wednesday r i1 .. Meeting Huron Presbytery • of the 'i t tic •s. and Mt. E. 4-- ltac.h.r Rohl. •fohuston and ,lam. Mnel I.'arcer The I'rvwlnt y of Huron of rlr. aclighnrl 111.0. Sunday morning .uNKr.- won end and F. T.wdc and W. J. I' Meal Chur.h •M its .1nn.• meting nation with out appropriate• solo. -Alt Rakerrst•ond Prize. in Knot church. •Itcrtn-e, on i'twtrtt- . thews by the .Lair trere rentl•rr1 very Th. mtlt.s have the- a rindking ni, ae• day. JNlle 12th. wi /, large iIMN,p. acceptably. Lnrg. •,rmgt•gatiols wen• Tlw1..Jnf.-t'mt [n thh R,lnlh and duriiR R . present at all the senile... cxwgd f tnt,tt•rx sit Ixy delegates, 1• ' et1•II II(-. w 1.•11 : (Itfieiat Visit to Huron I hauler 111'• tm t' -•week they held two tolrna- 'tu' u meals. ion*t Thrtrslny evening tli• - mown Important bush'. ma. Pieter.. l thit1 of $un'hty•1 tl a Itt. Ex. 4'ongo. F' lit 1:. S.hitr14ah. prize-winner.- were: • 1xt, Nlrs. I1. T. the tlnr•ttng. hn•lridirtg the ens -lion of ;storm kept many from 4 -It10rfug rent. . K1u'.-4-• , grand superintendent. 1 officers for the coming year w1dGh re- .Vtogeth••r the s.nulc.T.:1rc mss, Very 11f Huron district No. 4, Royal \rel Edwards sold Nits ltln• Andrew : 2nd. .Nlt"1 ns follows: Chairman Iter. 4'. ,t,u'•.essfnity nhs.ryrl, PIA the ro re No.ti---W.•A. Ituyle. Nis. \1'. khlzser and 4'. Griffith. Five serene Rrv,;gntion ge»•+( "beer- d in good heart to 4.11St-1 . poi.! hi. offl.inl vislr 1., •1. Nloorhouse. Eseter: Ilurol 1'h•spt'•r \o, all 1111 Tm.•wlny FAST N'.1µ'.1 i(I1. . ' rinks - ok punct In zi ewlnv evening's ------ s W. A. It It fi 1 1 i11111 ' another year's work No 1-1)r'ine mcGnwdn. n•mner, race e, as uo I, 1''nit11r Ther• W.I. a large ntten11:ln.e scents. .list. W. Glazier an11 Mrs. 11'. s �---�_._---. Snurs1 , wen first prizo• and Nlra. sent{try• Rev. .\. Sin.htlr, peri. 11: rt. for tL, nr Nhlm'nair p;udon+, inrlh'Ihlg n T. Llnzier and Mrs. W. .T. S 1 •i -n., •nrhr 11 1,. Nldd, NL1.1', hop Thnrsel..). .Isle it I!(o No. 2 -Geo. Cunningham, F. t 3. -Geo. Wafer. follow IfIR urate mors of ',mono lfo1:, !Rev. r,ordau 11ntt ttrlm.atioll G•r1114;0 Chur.hweman's (Ma . PRAISE FOR F'IRI' SRI".tl)E ami students Re C. F Cllrke•.van•i - ynion. s nuunnl garden mite on the rectory o. 4 -That'. G1114tple. second man nisi npgNdnlerl Ile 1tgia et' ,slues- lawn ender the an•plt•m of St. o 5-- W T ihohie ' ('eunty Mantes The Bounty rate of tnzetion Mr 1930, determined at the recent meeting of county council, will he 7 mills in dollar, the same Re last year.. The y le etude up at' follnwn: For county hianys. 2 mills; for the rnbnty's re 12'11 per 'tent. t of the cost pf vhf ial highwny's, 1 mill; Tor old- pensions, ld pensions, 14 mill; for general ty purpna.\s, 3'4 mills. -minty has Men .,I cry ing a of about *1111!111) for its share of t of the l'rnvinelal highways not, Ise provided for. arse It was-Ar- tn lam.• debentures to the amount inn to take rare of this debt, armg "'hut from the sortb almost has teen aAclmnlating sitter the burnt thy• whole building. 'pavement work was dope nn the µ•hilt the 1rts, of .mneme. in rent. road. The dhfirntnrns wilt be 1 consider great praise t due to the years at are per cent.. and they firemen. sly be offered for porches. to Sincerely yours, tieing In the motif,. J. LEWIS. 'geli•m :1n11 students, st-rt-ht•. Rev. •W. P. L./BANAL COI1SMI1TLE ROOMS TO the TAttor of The Signal. Dear SIr. While nnatr•nstnmtl to letter writing. to the press, 1 feel 1 must call ynnr -attention' nod vole, - my appreciation of the rxc'll,.et work done by the fire brigade of (loderich last S hty morning. Tho chick action nt the fire In mer largest • unmm,r ,.rtlsge save] the aiinntbnn. The closing of the door- by the tenant. and the prompt call for asmttao,4'. together with the men'. gni, k response :Ind clever work. t'nt-1'll 1he.,irtm,tlIt Ttl•• fire t,, the mouth ,And of this lat'Re two story frame building'- ad Rot a big start and the Now; ,ror.ittll mbeslon,, Rev. (ltb.1 . Weir; home missions. Iter. l: P. Bar.' (,,mmitter rnnmtt have been ker: pithlfcat ,ttt. !Ivy. 1'` E. Taylor; ►titisaunary nehl 1 IM•nnnee. Rev. �jJt. entered in th , former Royal Bank Nh'fnTish; hist h ftt•s: anis. -An• boildttfig. North street, where 'thio,•: C.inferen/, Nntleo"..1h•r..1.. J. voters' lists may be seen and in- Nunntt,nse. ' Arrinfements were made for the in: fnrulafinn relating to the coming dnetin of the new ministers etoming election may be obtained. into the Presbytery as follow'.: Iter. Is Your Name on the Voters' List? A. 1'. it,44,, Cpntrtiiin: Rev. S. J. livery rpuAlitled elector Should Mothers. GMnd Detail: Rev. Et Politer. - 1'nn1 : I(,•v. F.,11. Fnrrill. 4Ontlrio Are that his (or her) name is on street, 1Iinl.nl: trey. 11.ron Snell. Rom- the list. In spite of the utmost mister. and Rev, \ G. Shays... Nile. l vigilance, names may he accident" The- Presloylery iistew,l' awith greet Ally omitted.' Elretnrs (no matter 11ten•st I.. a most inspiring mission- a.y address -t.v Ile.. John Richard to what party they belong) are in Net ram, a native of 1'entr,l India, 1 vited to tall, in person or by tele - Mgspoke on the subJect "The ('hang- ing fase. (Mtphe.sto make sure their names . Motown, *as decided rpm for r1Y on the Teat. • the holding of the **lumber meeting. The telephone number is 627: ''(:rent Britain pt1T•'[Itset far more Iri m Canada than we buy from her. If we are to maintain in flreat Britain an assured market I for Canadian 'wheat find oltit.-r artieles'nf export we must be prepared to inerease our imports from that enuntry. This can be done without necessarily in.•reasinptmtr total importations, but merely by diverting i t.. Britain. who gives ns a free entry into her markets, and who is of ' our nw'n household. pitrehas.•t w'stieh have formerly been made in 1,!It.r eoilrllrie' lost which countries today do hitt give to IIA equal or like opportunities of trade. "The present budget' is framed with this purpose definitrjy in mind. it is not a new !wheyit is the traditional' policy of the I.iiseotii•- part' ao inauprnral.,l 1.y Laurier and Fielding in 1497. It was opposed Ly the ('nnservatiwes then, as it iA opposed by thein to- day. They have Said that we mast IMO(' pn'ferene.- for tn•t.e, and that nor favors should lie extended to Great Brit 'n t►htil she is lir.pnr.d to forego the.poliey of free trade. if Great Britain routes too the lioint where she is willing to enneede on enlarged preference to any r\'. is it not reasonable 1• :nppns. 'that thrmlgh the voluntary a.ti,m of ('anadA in inintgnrntin. it'til extend- ing the' . British preference this Dominion-wnnl.l receive Pira rorltidera11011 In any new Pineal arrangement (:rent Britain - might adopt? y• . If the (imarnment of (lryAt 11r11Ai11 III111etiteA its &Aire .10 do MO, the present Administration sin he trusted to carry' forward to a suN•eeMtsf,lll ennclnsinn any proposal for trade nn a basis of n•''iprneal preference. slut in the absentee of any :neh proposals from (treat Britain, the Liberal party stands for the pollee w'hi,h is not only oft henefit to ('tinadian'ron.su►n.rs'and to inter•impc,rial trade, faith its beneficial effects to the British Empire M a whole. but a.pnl'4'y which is vitally related 111 the t►taurtenanee•nf R British market for (tAnaA- ian wheat and ether eommotlities of export. The essential point is taat ('anada must enlarge her imparts from the Mnthe-'Country in or(ier that she any eolarge her exports to the Mother Country. in the far- reat•hini; extension of the British preference, under the budget of 11,130• this has been our purpose and our objective. He have studied the- situat iia, with the utmost rare, and have revise. 1 the tariff. Ached• ult. with the definite aim of diverting a eonsiderable pot - firm of trade from the t'nited States. and other erlttntriea to Brest Britain.. We ' tirmIT he•lievc - that this pnliey 1F'i11 ttl- eeive the wholehearted approial 14 the Canadian people." nundw'r of '.isitor, . from dlstritt • lodges. In the lodge rrwnr the itoynl .1r,•h dy•gr.e was .ollfernrl 11n too vuulillnt.• mud this ten• fnllow.rt by a brief address by Itt: Ey. Pomp S'•hilroth, who .tngrntutateil the of Firers oh the aple•ndid mariner to whtt•i, they earrf.rl out their thole*. After the ceremonies in the lodge Iwom per • e .,• ,' .•,• r n Imdld the nlptonloht' ndlournrd •t.. 111. ttx.mi.ly 111111, wh,•rn a 11(111411 hnnr was 11111.111 R.fr.shtnent' were served and then a program o nddn•ssh" was enrrtrl out, Es. Comp, A. .1. NtneKny presiding ns lot -Imas- ter. The first toast. f.. Grund Chap- ter. wits prop eel by Fa. 1'nnnp. G. 1. Pantnns and responded 111 by Int. Et. Comps. F. F:. i i-itblrnth attl IIuRh 11111. 4 „colo 1 • \\'• 'r p, ,e•,•,1 nes !„'. •r Ito 114• tt-itn' :.hd 4'nmlt•. NI•w-,,., or Kier-nrdin•. •-P.. miner. of Lock note . .1, 1' 1•Iwnsteel.. C. Vernier, G 111 Jefferson: and J,. S.tibinq., of 14'IIht', resiwnderd. 1►n Iw•hnlf of :the 1'istlors 4' p. Jefferson, of Clinton. et 14.11•10 11 a hearty rote of thanks hr• (tipm • members' of Huron Chapter for their hoepittllty. 1 • • • • e