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The SIGNAL"
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-TUMID TWA, NO. 41
GOD
CH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY' JULY LA, 1930
THE SIG\AL PRINTING CO., Locule), Pahllab res
Active Workers of
"Old Kirk" Gather
at Camp Kintail
--Niermanent New tamping around
, - of Presbyterian Ohureh Is Now
Beene of Activiti,.
Pictoreaque Camp Metall, historic
spot on the toilsome of Lake Huron
eighteen miles north of Goderk•h, and
the Lew summer camping ground of
the Hamilton and London Synod of
tie Presbyterian Cturoh Canada, Is
a plate of much tetftd�y Sys
List week the first of a series 6? four
eases -the boys' section, teaenty-ave
la > aabsl---arrived. snot they will be
tenoned next week by delegates to
#opb and the lata went-
heilloge girls. It wilt .miege
et outdoor lib tar NW - � nadir a mni4
the
t and •iAF
iv -Church
Camp Metall hasbeen nude a por-
e..
•azaw
and 1 esaagagon hrot o t e Pregby;
. terian ('huteh.lnwesteen scree having
been purchased for this purpose. This
• • 1s the firrt year the camp has been
t used. The aite is part of the MacGregor
s .= farm. the Brat to be settled to Ashfield
• •townahlp la 1t A beautiful wooded
' ra►iq_s rnelthrash the. property. -a.
creek emptying tom tot lake sear the
-IKe of the old Klntall deet, which, be-
-tbe dqa of call sed even hone
agoetatlaut. was a very busy ship
pi•i point.
flan, t. fie s
Although Chap KI 1I has sassy
natural tidewaters Including seeping
• did bath beach, ee far It L Jost
aud preeeaeeas are Mope& pe
WI, mod Meths hall has
-�-wide a kttNstP
tbs j MOND
Saarthis new brig, The
arrived etw Me inane Tay •
of "Iaboreer" was et want Mehl'
the grounilsigiorromIlea the
ball.
�tppSeveraalelf
ottovegaila. • it"�'be adnielpreAt � MOket M
1tics
new bet ~ was gr-
ave
ple bora seveob-
ave betth,*isders, under
canvas:' iffy tome trees the Wallace -
burg. tasdaw and Walkertes sections
--._wand. all iii hurting a whale ata thea,
the priRNIIIIIMit pae.aeti bang "when
ds ere mat!" This week's pap as a
e jti-> organised. each unit
be -
Sawd aMepeoegU
imesses
" of the camp
IMP. W. Macintosh. well known is
Ooderieh This week he has with bra
Revs. R. 0. Macke , of Walkerton and
C. G. Webster et along with
Meesra.-eengenwood and Caldwell. Lq-
mss in charge of the begs' athleti
setlHtSs-
s
Th-
e epesingaaerviee of the newadtthip
will be beld nal ease
,Meaday eight, e
the mow wheal, the gala parpome
for whit* the cawas eataWtabed,
' starts tts'Weisk's aegsfllaa Rev. T. D.
McCtillangli. emollients' of the tweed.
wit! sive the opening address. About
seventy -Bye leaders of reser people's
a• sweetie; and Smiday 'school .e orkers
are expected to attend. Awaiting Rev.
F. G. Fowler of Breasts. dean of. the
camp, will .he 'Rev. W. M. Kann win,
D.D" ort Toronfo Res. A. T. Bare Ph.
D.. of Brantford : Rev. B.-1►. Arm-
strong. RD., of Durham; Rev. J. H.
Rh dices-att`Ter.sle t -reit- Dr: - FoAedar
of ToroabfaaL_Atra. D.. Yltc
Polet Hdward.-iet charge et tbe
S., and mission band In rection. There
will be moneng, hf me-
w ohne programa, -with lel 'hours met
apart for recreating. e
There is tlrheel pelPsler�'p re sash
evening next ..- 0* '*0emday -Rev.
Dr. Marsh, kit, will give an
fllestrnt3ed re 'A Night In the
Skies"' An Rev. Wm. Bar-
tlett, of Hamilton, be The speaker
and on Thursday Rev. Mr. Shades will
- talk ou "Ma chsrta, the Chinese jeqg
-of Icromime." (1a reiday Rev.
Tloseaa B.A., of Stratford. pill ,peek
oe "Rooke" estfrday will be .ehnot
".tact night" and on Sunday. to the
moraine. the entire personnel of the
camp will attend the morning. terve*
at Ashfield church, In a body. In the
evening a "ceveaantpre' cesvenekie"
win be held at 0* camp.s�•
Although the $rat night was (sold
and there teem a big demand for Wea-
ken' the weather has mince !men ilestr'
From year to year permanent` beUd-
legms, ethleilc grottede, fennim Courts.
etc., will be cnedmrted and In onue-
mere to tame Camp Metall will un-
doubtedly iecrew* in popularity as a
camping piece ot''gn army' cif *elite
waken" intoe Predbyterian church in
this aectto*, of the prainee.
this matte .the Province.
Start on Hydro
tangle
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There is a marked tmeresa. thfe
--Alternator hi raid sections for hydros
Elliott. In dames of
at lIttedelt, talo
At bernR esrtef 10
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Temervew
DON
se ed
gangs will start
Drie farm eeethamo-
Gederk'h
• arra
a
ttLibse'
ON OP
sa
the hent' tinier!, NMI
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Ben Batirday
HON. JAMES A. MALC'OLM, Minister
et. Trade and Cos:merce In the
Duest toe Government. who speaks
* ag"i•ktorla Opera House, uodrric h,
-4cvealeg lbMerest of
�, Liberal candidate
In Nestb Mures
rig
ral Rally
ay Night
and Commerce
Ig, as is Brother of
lie North Huron
tee-Saterdity
n'r'rsIrlltly -
hien rase- by
v.
The Nes -s o.
the Town,
HANDSOME SI'RPLI'S ) '
The Dominion Day committee aid
not meet last Monday evening, is ex-
pected, owtnitto the absence of several
members 4 *Meting has been called
for tomorrow (Friday) evening when
the attain et the celebration will be.
woundup. It is expected there will be
a kurplus of shout $1200. Member, of
caamlttee are 111W01to 1e pre'seut.
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. ACCIDENT . A LThO1>1D
eeene was the *retie
ail a'taator crash on &today after:
noose when rag driven by lire. , g.
Praiser, of tiodeek•h. and 1i. Dellinger.
emote • Winghem, ee to{6t ca eg
danwre aggregating about #J 10_.'tale
of the Nee/rents' of elf her • automobile;
was iaJi --The---WtyY.a mas-.-
clalm--:qra-"-Oalraith lady'. not tbe
corner ton .Hort fntt,.,th ty !s etleptted,
It Wig stated !hit tinge wt .,awple
room W ipliss. . Provincial Cositabte
Whiteside Investigated and decided it
was a ease for :the principals ther-
eatveea- ar.tks_.etikeenrta.tu ..stem
PERSONAL MENTION-
Mr.
E ONMr. Bill Blank, of Me Back alt
Montreal staff, 1s relieving at Palate,.
Mrs. C. Headlee. of New York, is
entities at the homy of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. that.
Mr. -Jame. Junes, of Detroit, wa"-
a week -end visitor at tbe hose of Mi.
cad lura. H. C. Witmer.
Mr. Charing NAV& of Windsor. 'hi-
lted at the home of his mother, Mee.
' t` 1 Nairn, the past week. •
Mise Huth .Martin-. u
spent the wco:k-end with het
Mr. and Mn. F. H. Hartle.
- hills Mabel Allies, of Toronto, was a
visitor the past week at the *Se et
Ube MrCtbiton. Keays street-
-Me and Mrs. Henry Rowse-
Bowe ..ad Mr. A. J. Xatns,-
Thuma4, are holidaying In tote.
Misses Margaret and Jresle Mcaifbb
sd_._ s$ _Vgetiysot Toronto, are the
guests of ler. indultam. II. C. Witmer.
Mr. E. Moody. of Toronto, is holi-
dsmybsL- tis-6odectrh and dbitslct
is a guest at Menesetnng Park hetet
Mises Audrey and Jesu Stewart, of
Toronto. visited at the !come of'their
aunt, Sirs. William Miliiam lasCaiM!
eod.
Mrs. H. Peardou and son Harry. of
Windsor, spent the week -end with the
former's mother, Mrs. Alexander Law-
-elefn.
]Mine H. Stewart, of'Beamiller,. baa
',tamed from Toronto, where she
visited her slater, -Mgr. J. 1. Rerni-
gha n•
Capt. Mal has re-
turned from Sands, he spent s
week with his :so. Capt. W. J. Mac-
Donald.
Mr. William Ba11R-waa"lk;Metip
4teslineal Collys, lasiph.
attending a three -tip coslfegwes aft es.
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ALL WELL - AT LONDON CAMP
Molested weather prevails and all 1s
well at the military ramp at Carting
Heighten London. where Huron bat-
tailos has been in +canal. esmp last
week and Quite nits a numbey.„
..downam un-
duly
tiRsee-
Initillijiliff A. F. • Sturdy. who was un-
able to ge to camp this year. He re-
ports Nat Huron battalion 1,4 at Lull 11
strength. 120 otlher. anti men. and
that the battalion was over strength
when it reached camp several having
to be sant home. The Goderlrh com-
psine&:..1 .lguellere. a(a berltig thin" -
*keen a. iriMr is chars
He"
pre. Nairw• " Camp nil- N broken on Pri-
Teams c ference.
! atpeeker. ne
interred In That R.
R.C., M Toronto, • Goder-
1•�, tad brans of tbe Liberal quiet rummer wedding on Saturday,
in North Hausa. W. 11. Sob- June 2xth, at 5 p.m.; when . Mie E.
*Mee at likiwal. will ow May Stoddart of Windsor. Ontario,'
Ne li win the mu. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
d
el aur of tete David Stoddart, of Gudetieb, was
lawyers le -united in marriage to Mr. C. Harry
e ellaaeli of Detrnt, eon of Mr. and Mrs
- ,t MR' crave&esp`leeo ter kbey`..li Maar,
r wata y a Lorinsdn. Out
day nt•arm!alleless - h1c4 Mate. tu, t costume. of Ivory crepe with a
8 c'risi's. a ..
mart jacket of French lace. soft
Frtnrb felt bat of eggsttade shade.
M1i at-
Ole tnervstt to aatx+r Elbe
carried a beautiful arm bouquet of
Jeanie Hai rosea and baby's breath
and wore 'the groom's gift, • white
%sldTUigree bracelet pet with dos-
TLNGEY--STODDAII1T
Ts..iTintneter - PrPabytertatl church.
Detroit, Me -h., WHO/ rhe Stene of •
Ceiieriej
to
Ladd Weep lid 'Mari=Maim' �f•
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The' iiililiM r Came and Robert P.
Durham were tech in port twice
within the past week with cargoes of
in for the local elevators The
Cameo arrived on Thnreday last with
36,000 babel*, of barley and 77.000
bwabo'les of wheat and -again on Tues-
day of this week with 66,000 bushels
of wheat and -JT,- hasbela of oats,
bath cares %.�ig *w the Goditleb
elevator: The SAW
P. 1•,urhnm die -
charged 86.000 toetetes of barley.
74.000 bushels of ecreeninge ■mi 4..,-
000 bushels of wheat at the Goder-
icb elevator last Thursday and.*
Wednesday this same venal *leaded
200,000 bwsheM of wheat at the Weal•
ern Canada Flmtr Milia elevator.
A F Rtfenytnai Its
'f7uar`leggtnrl'a . barn
-theMete-thattha..rtenas w
().aro, which cleared Mia pert 0s'
Thurseuy, July Srot made the round
trip to cad -tree .-the bead of the
lakes to s'excerdingly good time. A
recont of the veeaees moveme.tm.from
the time it left Ooderch for 'the head
of the takes for s eargo own it ar-
rived beck here again. is as follows:
Cleared Godegigg at 840 p.m. July
8rd, passed .throligh Sault at 1.30 Rio.
Jtfly.4th..srrieed at the elevator at
Fort WUUam at 3.55 p.m., July 5th,
n,mmeneed •loading grtn#n at 4.1e p.m.
July 6th, tintehed !oodles and deport-
ed at to -Ail p.m. July 5th.
7t
through Sault at 12.20 a.m. July 7th,
arrived at eoderle'h elevator at 1.20
tin. July . Tide vogtleets in cont-'
monad Of CMpt•
- The (1, R iooue$Dredgkag Company
expert to eaeptete itredgintr overstates
E0110
g went. They bava • res-
et the Sault and duties the past
their drill wow was taken there
by ttee,tul I.acln.
BenustnhMing Pier
Aa -reported 10 theme mime* loot
week the Detroit River. 1'entstrecticm
Coni y of Windsor, Ont., ill"-prbe ed -
Ing -i►ilt the reca,nstruatlnn work on
the north pier. A portion cot this pier.
4ti4 feet. b to he rconmtntcted in con-
crete. A large aeetlon of the' -old
wooden at roctaee has been removed
and excavation work is"' how melee
way. This concern alto has the e'00-
traet tor similar work on the south
pier, hut It is nnderatogtt-thla work
will be left •ndtfl later fn the lapses.
Many- titw' pleeetasrr yachts Mlles at
this pert during the week. A
them were the Marjla, Madejine,
Wages II, all of Detroit; VHHan, of
New Yea and F. W. Jr.. of Wieder..
The MNNmer•()teseli. from Toledo,
war In pth on'Tne'Rday with a cargo
of 21100 lima at revel for the Western
Canada Mer Mill. plat.
Many ploble vielted the bathing
brae% deritig thn week. The weather
ham been very warm dad the water
tea ected excellent tot bathing.
$pI sm)tid f elltttee are attdMed ewim-
tneelpi te olInneetde`wlth the entht
beets, whlc�hrorIs heated exon thelest mot the
D in beard►-bava
levelled otI tot tie parting of
eats.
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illeeii ileit
of the brlden alai . Mrs 1). R. Wit-;
mar. 130 Philip avenue, Detroit Be-
fore ber marriage the bride was the
recipient of several showers in Wind-
sor. Kesex and Detroit. The hooey -
moon will Include a motor trip
through the Eastern States Mr. and
ifts. 'rinse will reside at 1116 Lake-
Woesl avenue:, Detroit -
PERCY JOHNSTON WINS (1'1'
The Ansel pigeon eight In the contest
of old, Wds under the auspices of the
Goderi&floming Pigeon- Club- tooki
place this week. The night -MM from
Decatur. 111., a distance of about S1R
Miles from here. The ant bird was
reported home by Mr. Percy Johnston.
„nd as • result \tr. Johnston Is de.
clarets the winner rt the mutest. The
prize lR a trophy.
TRADE 'COMMISSIONER'S VISIT
Mr. -Pant Sykes- C...wJIau tivvery
meat Trade., enis•tuute iu .!long
iso South Chloe.. the PWlippines,:
British Neva Dorueo and Indo-China.
will be it the I.ondop Chamber of
Commeie Saturday, July 11th, to
,July- 2lat, for the purpose et
� pg with gentlemen in•
reraGod this /feveiepmrnt of export
trade in the territory mentioned.
The London Chamber of Commerce
shall he glad to arrange• for ibtrrviewm
for any either* why -... be -haw'
T`o the Electors of North Huron
:%thlipn and Gentlemen :--
7 dealt in iny- letter last week with the Dunning -Writ in its
relation to Empire trade.jThere are other leatureet SOPA •--
tha ara.•.S-irapee+saee 10 the peojTs of Norilainson. oppon-
ents are saying brat the Oovernment.'has adcpte4 4-Uit pokey (pro -
Sedition), first -trite Conservative party's attitude' on 'tariff matters
hat been vindicated. and that the Liberal party, having" -'deserted
rte prineiplea, is unworthy of eonfidenee. -
These assertions are very wide of the mark. The inasens. .IJf ---
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duty made undertke'Dunning budget are almost exehNti _ on a_g-..
rieulltural products. and in many eases are in the f •.•1 "- ten
tailing" duty. This means that when another country Ie a duty
on a Canadian product, Canada will levy the same rate of duty on a
prddnct cams g?rua • • _ . msiniyto our- -� -
tl'adee in farm produdis with the United States. We say to Uncle Sam,
"If you air` nift, ter-eta/Tr biglydnties mr our butter. eggs, wheat--
.ant.othe jgnii products, we veilchttge the sam high duties on
your goods of-4he same kind coming into this eonitted tabs
moment you redo( taus d iii i ten our goods, we-iiU make a Wm -
ponding reduetion in our duties on your goods" I1 the United f
States shuts_ , of its a-fheirth L
wilL_.elose its doors against farm products from-the"-rnitllraltiitiai:-•- •
This legislatiop is al a adg in
__ phis 3e very relit A AO. the Conserves .
y wourd" ilrertErseIndy ai blit- wits the !mans
eell,-hut a1 on tlfe goods the,farmers buy, thereby incressittlfthe
cost of lying and ili7+ +:(I+tt ai ilibiag The goods -that farmer" m4A--•
sell to make a Jivelihood•
NEW SERVICE ORATION.
-O Me0Aashet,-= •tiaterLeh,
nes -emcee over the managemeut of the
DM Ell. Ras and nil mervlee station at
the corner of Hamtltidi and V'tetoria
streets. As ounc
n •rmrnt is made in the
advertising regains oftis issue that
mow servlet afatlo0. will Is 4p('ped.
ell the. public. on Saturday. July 12th.
The new building reinstructed this
spring on the forager Cooper ware-
house site presents a veer liaipliaom@
appearance and complete Sew' equip-
ment has been installed ter serving
tete motoring public. -
Mta F. Alibi cad uoa Raymond
and IaSibyl
oe4Heron. , Introit, •is
Alisldde's nalber, Mrs.
dee
dthe past weeks
Mie mad Mrs Jphn Tippit, of 1). -
ver; Colorado, are speeding. a few
weeka with Mr. Tipple's brother -Mx.
C. Tipple Newgate street.
Mr. and Met =McDaniel, of Detroit,
and Shea, rad Densmore, of Litieh
tktQ, 111. •_Indeed Mita Mary Lacey,
Cambridge Street, the pant week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (Ubam and Mr.
and Mex Geo. Gee and daughter,
Olid; of Brantford, were recent vise
Nen at the horse se Mr. and Mrs.
Usha Paw •
F. W. Wilson; -M. P.- P. ter W
our hast. his wife and two children,.
are • holidaying in tows. They came
lass to their tine pleasure yacht,
+tfl.► le at the harbor. -
Mr. and Mn. WIederhoid and dangle
ter Shirley. all of Detroit. .pest the
week -end with Mies Flick, Colborne
townsldp. eked ether 'relatives W
Miss Betty Watson, A.T.C.M.. violin-
ist, and Mier Edna V. Bagga, pianist,
of Toronto Conservatory of Music,
are speeding the summer In Ooderhehr
and are guest's at the Sunset hotel.
Dr. L W. and Mrs. Campbell: of
GODERICII WOMEN'S IN TIwL'Tm Bt. Lock, Mich.. Mee .1. Welker and
The regular monthly meeting of the daughter. of Winnipeg; Mrs B. Tyre
Goderlch Women's Institute was bald man. of Sestorth : Mr. and Mrs. Milton.
in Maell ay Balt, Thursday. July S. Hooper' -and son. of St. Marys. were
The meeting opened by singing the vision the past week at the home of
tteathtate Ode, ferlhewed -by the Lnrd'a 1tr�and• Iles. R. Mtn ne oune
Prayer 1n nelson. The minutes of the - Mr. and Yrs. .1 a• .T•• 44 1111‘7. ssa
last were read and gdupted. children• of Detroit.. :are epeating
Tbh't1N•ietary then read the !erten their vacation with` was fn God -
In' rallied& with fl4'eetnetery wort. es'kta 'and Aehf
T1 i was very gratifying an_ eul,stan•/ Yrs . (1. -Fn
tial ebeckm -----m nIM Owlettere
ler and son who visited with them Ire
pa ' torr going to Ilneardbw• fur the
.► Hearty vote of thanks was tendered. _•-�_•-_
1lpi, isdiee•••wlao d.corateel-rate •ver -tow
Abe 1stypf 'all paroad-and thus atilt
i+1►-ilte tiude.- - The roll call
answered by hint. on Unitising. Mn.
taarl-Woeeell tben gave a aaliu1 d.•;
onatration.
The twat meeting Is to he held on
tar f.reeldemt'a latsei,. Mrs. G. lthset,
;Seltford. A .urneeittee was named to,
look after Ib' sports for the atter-
✓ oon.
- Mrs. J. (t. there and Mye. Gate. Math-
eson. delegates to the district�1ennel
conveying* at Atthnrn. then genre their
interesting report.. Mrs. ('net reported
on the morning **Ion and Mee Math-
tlpon on the afternoon meeting. The
wrong eloped by singing the Nation-
al Anthem followed by refreshments:
CiVI(' HOLIDAY RACER
chi title holiday. Monitory. August
: the Ooderieh Trnttkog lied Peeling
Asseelatim' will bold les noticed rate
nee1t4•;whIeh promises to be tele gre'nt•
eat event in the hl„Iory of the nowovfa-
tion. The purees eggreg ete 82/400.
There are two atabe recto oe the pro
mei. 2.20 and 2.11 trot `or, pace, each
for woe. led two dam races -2.:10, -
trot or per, puree $400; and 2.17 tro
only. pane PAO.
The entries for the stake rices ere
as follows: 2.20 event : Irene Peter,
W. Guy, fieaforth ; Texan GntJIn,
Wm. F.aglrxM, Parkhill: Jean llonnt,
A. L. Chamfers, Milton; teeter McGreg-
or, .1.. Neesp•, Fitted : Great Morin.
C. Andrews. Weaned: iltrtct Heir,
Star Peter and Peter G., Jr.. .1. Well -
wood. Merlin; Mach Ulrt'it, A. R.
Bodging, KIn1lmmtlt•• yea Grattan. J.
D. McManus, (icafert PfitTene1: T;
a,
Morn*. W ken:
C. Hodgins ('letwetuye: May • c
IL Brewpr, Bothwell: 1)a1.7 Patch. 14.
Mather. Tilbury ; Heights Grattan and
SWOP Grattan, G. F.11fertt Toronto;
Dr. Hedgewonel. C. A. Hon*. Mitchell
McDettgall, A. Selntuph, Prince Albert.
Angelus Gratton and September Morn.
Dr. 1. B. Whitely, (uale'rich ; Rnikr
Pitch. J. Fitch. Hamilton; Iterron
Gralten, D. H. i tndeay, Action.
2.10 event --Princess
Vent t, Tomnoto; -entree-Peke;-I..--W.
Gray, Saafo th ; Queen Pandy W. L.
Prager -roost : talent- Oratlide G;
IAtt, Goderieb: Ramona (7ratt'b, I)r.
.1. B. Whitel , Oaetertch.
-The eat fpr_tbe claam recce a:ill
how cat
not cI Allier dere
New' reds' of Type
Oasts As 1Hnch u Half Doges
New Porde Combined -Letters
. Saved for Future Use
Render. of The Signal *SI'eise'ye
that this Inane appears •b_a:._aew
"dee*" of type. headline' a • body
matter, cnnalde►ahly en batwing the
slopes rame of the. new pipe pet.
The new "dress" is tbe prod
a brand new Mergenthaler M pl.
Linotype. of the very latent model,
which Da ,saying irwmiderable In thld
age of labor -eating machinery. It 1.
capaklt___,ot producing six different
facets of..typ.'. from ordinary reeding
mattmeto. large display used in heed-
Ingu and adverthements, without the
necessity of the operator's leaving 11*P'
keyboard and with the minimum of
loot fuse.
Thio' new type -netting machine mato'
as much as five or six new Ford ant.
nnoblies combined end The Signet.%
hot only optimistir hut convinced that
the mound rendition of ba kwesh In _the
territory Which it *repo gelid the
apleatild premise which the future
ida fully warfrent the expeedtttiire.'
Othrrwtse it would hot have been
Mode. -
Tbtawhileicpbt aticasoloof
Installed wh"hie la arilun
Liberia candtdate i6 Nott§'
Heron, In busy e4eetloneeting. tie it
set oily he has hent had . fleeting
gthiser-of the latent addition to Ma
apaendM merhanlral egnlpment. For
him we have extricated from the chan-
nsta of the Linotype- magadne a brand
new. nntarnisbed and nneetimeat
capital "M and capital "P," with
,two terhdm from "the 24 -point, of
"beadle(' tont '*e- expert to sae
ft l litatrlcwe oar hese of July 81.
hateal-ediiai „WAR -
We d
ai.wied og nst-per' brand-new "M,I1^ _for
use after the etectlome, hot, like
"wady." 14.411111117 het Nnellil.
over the w end1 neein oily
tome to Yeo eneeinalon--the tetters
*111 be nenteed. Here's bogies.
•
#iLYATIO:Q T r:
Work wet cotemeaetti t4�'r-week us
the - uf_ the - -v
Maas.. Deo. Westbrook & Son Wive
a•
rats furtbirAiotloe aweless will )lite
held at the Salvation Army quarters,
Newgate street, 8er_vicea ?senile week
are as follows : Thttradiy, 2.30
sewing circle; Thur.day, 8 p.a., panic
service : fitmday. -2 littodar
wheal $uaday 7 pa., pubile service.
Lieut- Ethel Cay_aLthe_local cores.
lett on Wednesday for Toronto, where
she will speed two -weeks' holidays
with her parrebts
rOMCE C8ti1RT
r
ter
Ant eases before Magldrate
-recent days. some of jwhicli•
have been disposed of. std Biome are
pending. One offender-was
�srerntteenceah
. , f�/,_.jpe l -was im>�t 1 -`est
of appeal -was e y �eery
and scented has his liberty pending
the appeal hearing. He produced $260
each and a bond 'of pee as hail. An-
other man is to appear Monday oe a
second.- c•tiatge of "having." Still an-
tral -hear'bfis fate on Saturday
another--bllowing
the latter fah being ;vend drunk 1n
-frllp&. A("PION POBTPO\1�D -•
The dell aetios • et the 01
(iad.rlah es W oast Wawanosb Slew
serener Co. /or t130, for nee of fire
.euulnment et a 11*. at. the Kelt_
erty. Colborne toweablp, last telt, will
-net he beard final September, if Ttun-
�1'lw hearing was slated fou
fiadrrleh Raturday morning •-t fare
'retort. Lewis. but p,etponement war
made.
it will le. remembered!- tinct n few
week•+ fret 'Prawn flMtcitnr Dudley-
:ekesem woe Instencted to -mewl. 1
. usowut_ s odered- tis_ itte_: went Mama -
p eh Etre-----irieurince - Company.
the: dirrrtnra et width co
(otialder•d they, hid done their-, duty
wben they gave $50 to member% of the
hratede fa their aervleew. The sown.
howeer, Mina a further $:,0 for
nee .d.a orient, ami tatting to
tte•t it Tanned wilt ..
ATTENDED Ct'RRg1.L BEFNION
The following out-of-town gusts
visited Goderich shoring -Abe week -end
of June 28th._Attendleg t Carr, I
family nsn eon,• held sit`ii�-11"!setnng
Park: Mrs. Catharinetlil'fntonn, Orae
by. Minn : Mr*. � Je➢s' ' ind !tinily,
otnde. Wla; Mr. and Mrsflev.--Mc-
reath, Detroit. Mich; Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Currelt, Jr., Detroit; Mr. John
Cerise whet - son Carat Detroit : MI
and Mrs• Chem. Slmiston, Detroit; Mrs.
Catherine (Campbell) Keil, 'Detroit :
Sir_. zed Mrs. bayed Thompson.' and
IMbes Dorothy Thompson, Toronto;
Mr. A ','ic,' Correll, Mi.• llhert Car-
rel! and Mr. George Curr• I. ell of
Toronto: Mr. and Mrs., Herbert WUk-
Ineon, Toronto; Mime • Ells istard.
Guelph : Mrs. W. J. R. II'owler ami
Mt.rrFrptta Pewter., neleb;..1t r. G. L.
Correll, Mian. Gertrude. Elisabeth
and- Marie, and Lawrence Currell, .11
of Toronto; Mise Grace Malloy, To-
ronto: Mr. W. 11.' Pana, Tolonio; Mee
A, Went and daughter Fwiltb, Toronto;
Mr. Hubert lateen. 9t. Catharines; Mr.
and Mrm. /1.3. Kennedy wed Xis Mar -
Prot Kennedy. "o?nesn: Mr. anti !.ira.
P- lizard esid 'fanny, New Toron-
to; Mee. Herta Darrell .Ad family,
Toronto: Mr. IAoyd 7j', Curren and
Sly, Ikebawa: Mrs E. 14. Hlekann,
Toronto:,Mr. and Mn. Howard Doyle,
Toronto: pert H. Ma4Yeeth and iMR
1110117 who ere at press* snantpring
tet Remesiptnng Park. Hesjdde. these,
Weather.' and frietfdm throughout
Haran -meaty' attendee! in large
numbers.
Mr*. M. H. Cameron hair donated ad
embroidered trig rind a chiffon priori
*hitt sir Ire In. given away by' the
Woomonit Heepitel Auxiliary to th{
Pena. gelding the leaky number' at
et Tear dai.._iuty aseh.
*rile Mislay in Mr.
Denlnp•m c1 '` wtndtov. The
Meese. *111 f, Penta each.
The United States just now affords an illufration of what"this
a: a tin n --
ail tarmin dustry In #h I16nnt as been for o e
h s
tf � �.
of---depesssiolr. n has bee.
C , In the iast Presidential "election* campaign Mr, oover pram
iced a special session_ot Congress to bring in measures fo-",=flix55 . -
relief?' When Congress convened and proeeeded to give the faraseral
�' "relief." the mannfaeturers thought they should ham
hone Inrther 'relief" also. and the measure thai finally emerged,
kntltglf as the Smoot -Haw' 'y tariff bill, placesooriff burdens or, the
get; --fever---lttgker
farmers maaLb :is est in mzlbons of dollars, is ih't,he taht'itlt __-
p
,
roducts-of_ whichtl Slaw pr, ei *-1,110111; billies- t
doliar `-gond -eke liW II. S. tariff hill
Hera Canada Mr. Bennett invites ot1or f"armerg to vote for the +•
wine sort of thing -for- tar►lft-legislation that,woiad take ten dollars
.pith-theeir'peebets-for every ten Bents it would -put in their pockets.
Is that what the people of North Huron *Intl
-, 1at.mor1�tiwide. depreuioa almill . he tae beginntnpt h=is--
era of lglsar prleea• Ii, our- tatssers bae tpo pt, loweL prises •iQr
what -they prodner, thetf-oa-f Wipe n an all-round *nation of
prices, so that their dollar may, go farther than it -kola 'at -present.
High tariffs and hi h tax ' tend to•ltee,p uip,pricea, Jimmie the eclat_.
Y th f -the geode prochfe til_' Canada's 7: -
great exjort traiie,-_hetb _ in Agricultural products and in manufac
lured articles, depends 'irpar-a c of production tmtfi"eientIy low to
allow the produeere to compete s cessfully--in thernport llearkete
line Been called•
rr
0•.D. ,•
w,.•..r'-.-,. •,:,'.1'
feu t e interests o our farming population, would'be threatened
both by higher tariffs and by hither taut Her promiees a special
session of Parliament (which in it e f ould coat two million dollars)
to inaugurate a great program of-pablie expenditure on such pro-
jects as a. transcontinental motor highway, the development of the .....,,
.St. Lawrener I Iay.brittteh„psilway liner, 'arid -other projects, the
total cost of whieh would .not be less than a thousand millions of
dollars. Referring to this very"m"itter; The Partners' Sun with Rood
warrant.Alseiaree 1har"10 73eaneff's recent speeches have alarmed
many who have a stake in the country.". r
_The .KingSav rnntent has .eiu_ o
h..ne e.rns a splendid _-pro-
a ofiu reduction and at the same time has paid off over $250,-
:0_p'>t"1b!_,t►ublie debt Fbr .the present -and -future welfare of m>ir-_-_:_,
country this program should be continued, rather than, that we
should plunge into a_ new Fra, of-iargp expenditnrea nee*easitatln4
additiona'Yo tat pub! a_ ,new ' bUrdeme itpaen the Tea: yeti..
-W. H. ROBEIii'
ll,I r,
ow- er
Toren five Fllty-five Are`cossid r `
ty Sinai Engage in � Cosddsxed tai' Alf• _
Annual Tournament -Roy Spar day Session or - ....
ling', i1ink Viotor'iourn p:
Held Wednp4�we'
•I'here atenow,ove'r ave hundred
The Gealer1•h lawn ii,wling ,•!ober fifty old age pe•nIsidn ger Ice t1P,
annual rink tournament for the Purity
Flour trophy was held at the Pi.
street greens on Wednesday afternatnr'
Twenty-five ream took part is t
of I tram r the total -fibv-toe -been II-
crease(1 by thirty -live ,aa a
hh *R^atl-old 7�eiffir,Wt..:of
w 1 t_ old
ui
tnein►•mw
rt, watch was a .hcticap lir house \Co-'olmiewlay:-. -
every way. The weather woe. I
and same good bowIlug wee wit
Thwereen leer. I
a lf�i'
untsklineo riskts particirinpatla�sad. ••11►•"�Ae sew
evei*I,. The vlalting rinks were four
trove Seaforth. tw,, each from Leek -
now, Cilntnn, Winghnn, !toe. Mitchell
and one eas•h_from i'iu,•ar.IIuee, Blyth
a-nd Hanover.
The Purity Flour trophy wan won
be, a Golwkeh rink competed irf W.
Litt, J. W. MneVlear, Geo..4monda
and Rot swirling (skips, who de-
riming the I lv fpRthai Metier feared n itlythrink r•nmpaead of A.
Robinson, J. Ih•nholm, J. It.,�!(.'net and
Those present' were J. W. Il, ltnhluw,n (mkipl In the t(ro,lm.,Tha
trophy wienmer, also ware •ttwnr,lcd retsina (+eiR1e. of
6tl-Ib. ha R* of 1'nrity flonr and roue, tetam
and the Myth rink's prizes were hlan. W4IIInm 111Me vet Weed WawaeO%t,
keno, kk
in tan aw•nhd. event first pestes, Hnlydpr ese rotary Jif it 3'ttlld
meso► rnRe• weer ttmn by n llOttt t1. h, --
risk Composed att�Jstlaxtireti_D 5 1 Mgt ,T '* rajas,' In crown
Eitutman, Rotel. Johnston acrd ,l. this week' is. trig Interests of -the
There were twenty-nine new /.Id1- _
catioms and twenty -de where for re-
coureick'ratkw , rmsterday,' ref tt
4t_v41ve'welie (ofhltelipawed we #
Oter. t0ndltionally. g6tl tt
There have been a number of ap-
peals
from the decisions of the rout,
tamed and -.10 tats renown* at. -1)F- .
specter was present from Toronto'ees.
ti•rday" The visitor boon! wan nn dd
in a11. came. {tis aetdtnate kneltintg
and cline nailed alp a r hitt,, , owes
e nm • ken' lied
been done r 1i n4• -
' 'se Credo",
iMulrm,n, : Wnrdem, A. 0. Pek(r of -
rusmeJ., etc •r Retail,
J. H. Mkld „ Of titltl"rjst,,totena p M'
,L
Wright ofiltrsherry sad Oita_ -W.
I.•-
Whiteside (Sipe 1'notber G.sh.rlch
rine reimposed of R. (7. Reynolds, R.
Meet, J. Mwaffle1d and A. • Taylor
(Ilk 1p) won seond prises. eia•trie
Irene•
The pilar-wlnm•rt in --,the aueu.fatititt
..(sent were: Neat, V. ra T. Tay -
tor, E. J. PretbEa, . IC -TV Powell
I .k I p i • of eloaderh•h :W. Grant,
W. Brown.-, 'Hh. ltngr� 1'. Town
#skip). of (ntns. rat prises
were mike plateet nod and bon dlsbnt
a,dd second prise bowling atettsara'a.
TAO Monday,. EvinIng• the petite-wln-
Mothere'"Mbler >R'ee Cementation.
Mt A. D. Orden, of Detroit, and
Mrs. N. H. Metcalf, Of CottimbfattUe,
Melo., were In town and "ninny last
week hunting up family records.
Meda' Margaret Stress of Toronto,
wad wam present at the crippled cbil-
dreh'm clinic on Saturday last am der -
teal ammfstant to Dr. Robertson. agent
0* week -end at her home Berea
Rey. J. E. Mrt'suley and Mrs. Me
('nwley■.'p T,e•ngtio. who with their
little slaughter have been spending
heald,rys et Tort Elgin, are callose osl
nee. in the keel ionrnamemt were ma � friends in town twits. Mr. Me0anlep
tollown : Fir*. 7, Hee; fide. A. +r •yens formerly jemmtM'"'Of Met Gedcrich
Maxwell ; 8r1, Jam. Hismet ; Ith. T. Baptist church and -b no. ycwietaet
Diaster; Stb, A. Taylor.; (Iib, R. BM pastor et Torkeenateit Omelet. Toroa-
*et ; 7th, F. Toole; lith, F. Saunders. M. '
a