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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-9-17, Page 1Advertising There is no Cheaper advertising medic um than the newspaper. When your advertisement is in The Signal it goes right into the homes of the people. Fair Job Printing Cleagniereial and Society printing neatly a'Td quickly done by The Signal. Telephone 35 and a represent- ative will call on yon. �--a--_-=3BDERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAXPPTE z-_ Time mama PUNTING co-, LI]QTED, 1'uhu,:her% T. Litenne OBITUARY MISS ANN CI'-NIIIINGIIAM Sets New Mark The death occurred at Alexandra 1 1 clod 1 h on Thursday. Sep- All e All Cleans Well Filled and Live Stock Exhibit a Record One -Directors Well Pleased The hope expressed last year that Goderich Iuduatrtal Exhibition had started on a new career of usefulness was amply fulfilled so far as this year's fair is concerned. The exhibition of 1930 showed encouraging progress over previous ones, put 1931 bar set another =`" the directors who hire stood steadily by the institution through good years and bad. Progress was marked in many of the "indoors" departments:, but the greatest improvement was in the live stuck clawlem, in which the exhibits were so numerous that past records went by the board. Through- out the whole exhibition the classes __ were well filled. and the prize money - to be paid will be hundreds of dollars heavier than In former yearn. On the other hand, there were no "special attraetions" this year and the expense b111 will be corre'pond(ngly lighter. The attendance wan good. but not up to that of many former years, the threat ut rain early Wednesday after - _ ft r- nuunn CHUXLU News of the Town -f hospital, rr c p The _ tt•wlwr 10th. of Miss Ann ('unningltam• - daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham of Glamis, Out. TALL CORN PERSONAL :MENTION DISTRICT FALL s r Dui LS Deceased was In her sixty-eighth year. One might trucrl hundreds of Not only will *had fairs have the For the past two year* she had re -g filar next week in thio dlrtr1et, but a aided in Ooderlch. The late suss miles without string N bettor stand---Mi_a Mildred Harlow is attending of fall fairs - are scheduled. Cunningham had no relatives living 1n of corn than that no it tau -acre field the School of Couuuercr at Clinton. Next week's taus in tido district are on the Mh concession of Colborne be- Mrs • Chas• dirvin la visiting her as follows - ice t. 21 and 22-7.0Helm t this district. One sister. Mrs. Charles longing to Gordon McPhee. It uver- Purdy, of Vancouver, survives. The g brother; Rev, H. Ferguson, in London,. Sept. -.. and 23 -Exeter: Sept, 24 amt pastor, Rev. W. T. Rout. "Sermon sub- Purdy,a were taken to cosmic, fThe ages well over 12 feet in height and Mr. Stanley ('locket u[ Rt Cath- 25-Luckiow•: Sept. '25 and 2(l -Blyth. jade: 11 a.m., "The Gospel of Hard wane stalks are 15 feet in length. arMr. tinted +fried e. Iu town this Work, i µw., "Sins Blotted Out." Un Friday. x service tt•fug held in the he rarirtiew, Yr. MeL lee informs llibls.ms'hclul x4 1(i )tan.. _._. d.. I !lite(' church there that afternoon. h weir. -- - ...... - ---SCHOOL FAIRS liENT WORM -. i0 htr dining ball oD the •grpUtlda t111�._' interment we In Glxmis cemetery, The Signal, are Southern Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Y. Ohler, Cambria j k uumtier of school talcs are The regular meeting of the Acthar later by opening ceremonies in trout ___ _ _ #:urrlfu• card, bora ffi1 1 from • a visit to w laelulvrl to take plane lu fhr rlJstrle•t Cln le AIR be held In the lectun,coom of the grandstand. The Exhibition l Monday The -reviler meeting of the -W. M. $. auxiliary of Knox C11111'01 will lir held iu the lecture room on Tuesday. September 22nd, at 3.30 p.m. The services lu Kuux Presbyterian church on Sunday next will be con- ducted by Pretessur W. W. Bryden of Knox College, Toronto. Sunday Wheel at -10 a.m. The services at the ,Baptist cbureh next Sunday will bit conducted by the Opens Fall Fair Minister of Agriculture Guest of Fair Board at Banquet on Tuesday Evening The gates of the Guderlch Itfelurtrlal Exhibition were thrown open to 'tee public on Tuesday evening, the occa slon being marked first by a banquet � Turuuto• uaxt week. There tate» are comdacped of Knox churcl•.on un ay evening, was honored this year bythe resent* D. R. M.CO.'S NEW Iw� MANAGER 1 > Balaton' „auhtAtxlls.-_#.w- it t n Wcln%el ur h mber-2 rt, at 8 ee eels-l[sa.--L• of /Ion. TlitmaA Kennedy,itr who tint► • 1n.. eouttaT&IIll-lawltb. air. OCT.12 THANKSGIVING DAY Str. and Iter. Cnrfgl•_ __ -__ . _ . .. _ l Eepteu,.,r wn1 reside and Yn. K.`�- new teat'><; mncfr ee thg gratlQcpll�..- the The Ctunm t Goeee -has �1'st Toronto. 7itflilF d`fi g, tc n� e ty T T. H. 3tltcbell 111[x_ l ftafined Monday. October 12th, as s(#Illlxwa. rctl n111.Ilare am u sttt_LtnlmA. :ptedtioe of mow_ Co.,� er the Dominion\Slice: - Of.. Q�wIY-tlontld. +-a.1tw-.. t h.t t4 tIw 11»tr#tf•a 1. t#flrr. I fff OpPDed the tali. __ Ilcwd Machinerywho CLimited, and Sir: day thanksgiving a Venetia. it Th1a -- Mrs D.A.--�i.t,..�bt,.tirr. i,sF il�it 'y+a" to be shown of scene. !n Chinn. There war » fair•stard croMrF;amen-- B � .___� -. B. E. Smith, for severale years has year the custom which Las prevailed visited at the week -end with frleeds se•h.il fair. are As folktw, : -Monday. 1letoria street T'nittf%httrch will �t on cite opening night. Yr. Jattsea welcome Rev. George T. Watts of een wiles manager for the Company, since. the Great War of ii cheating in town. Sept. .1 St, Ileleus; Tnewlay. fie{et•QOt011Connolly, opeuiut of the talc board, has been appointed in hie {Aril. Mr 11F o Ill'' Day Int ting .p lily Mr. Herb Orr of Ir. Ivry is cldltni AsiilItid; •Wediw4av, $opt ':9_ North street 1uIted church at the ipfQld fur the program before- the --- alitchell retains the offices of Pres:- from the same date Is being departed with his brother, air. Richmond Orr. (•olhinm• township; Tliurwlay, Sept. mooring service next Sunda'. Rer, i !grandstand, w•hidi South street• 24=Goderirh tuwuahip• :Saturday, air. Watts will 'meek In the interest g jot under way deur, with tJfs He (taI lnteaho in from._ and henceforth November lith' Common leaves tomorrownn_gfimnptly at 11-ds3ock . The first ittltfM the Company. He will leer* nhortty the sanlyet*my the armistb e. w11. roll O• til•pt ....s o . { of the tule«tueaty and mAlfllManw' et 1n the South. and he known as y wnemhranrP Day. on a hnlldaj trip to lrrtawN, Montreal • 1 work of the church, At the evening hers weer ratrlutic cburuser, "b Caoa- it is it the I± �;ttr.iehu• Y B 4ercice Res. J, A. Steed of Angola: d Maple i Forever," bee with ens s 'ring will bring -him -'Phan e. v n 1 fie a -` Afl'IIHs':T 4i'! ► HIL6 I a and "The Leaf l o r ��ii air. nod stn. J. R. VV'he leve aura Africa• . will give a missionary address. , sunt in exettent fashion b7 a -group. Itaek with renewed strength -111d vlgi;F' Tf�11d1y. f»mill gigot +rsrral dayslrtth lriruds Two residents of town. ]lr. Betts' The -W. •M•.8: of Victoria street.ntPlinth' Reboot children: 0liter murl- Mr. Smith, the new manager, has ut 11. Is 815(011, Ont. 1}rHdG.nl and Mr., Robert Merchant., United church held their regular meet• k cal numbers during the 'evening W- q,1l.-a the confidence not only of his • WOMAN T\Jl'REp Ow' Mr. slid Melt .Dasld shown attended 1171.1 a narrow ...wane last Frida} even. Irl[ Ip the church - el September A. chdel songs by SI r. surrey J1cGt(, geneti 1t In the l'om{1any, hnt of the A hod meldent cs(nrresl on the Ittbrew New Year festival varices ing. when the del very trl• n•k in which general toddle, and under bin manage: Port Albert hill !n APhtttld tow'1101141 they were riding erii-I (1 chemo h the Mr.. Myron Wilton. vice-president. eomelien, of Auburn, tool *elections by meat the Company the will .no doubt con on 7StewLy afternoon of last week, ut Tor oto last week. •gnarl rail of Saltfonl Iilfl. lust !''oneinetefl the meeting nn rcAd n most I the (axlrrlch band: There erre six thine to hold .rho strong position it ...en 8 motor ear driven by Thoma.I •ally+ Mxrgaret Groves has registered 1 Interesting paper on "Peter -L -01e a171n,+uV asses, t111•si beinR•Eiren by the in the -a- retarial course at the School north Uf Suhf.lr1 Ti). truck. pro -of impulse." 'Phe monthly envelope."Huron enmity member_ of Parliament, ins had under air. Mitchell's entitling Colwell of St. Clair. Ylrh., went neer `elf Commrrue, (1111(uli. , ertw of'Siessre. Baker & Ainslie, melt ; • o doubt keeping many away w hand, the embankment. Mrs.- t'utw•ell,, aifr _ n•rrlwuts, wNs1 tnr•isetinR down thej'wPrP received awl the amount c _ • Mayor ChA•. C. Lee and the dldtn- _ i of cite Artier, raceetaesFjwlrtfTt} t*rfet*i'^ f)'Re(dlv�of Detroiariee t and a]r, Chester Ith friends •TMT who"i 1Ti1T 6Ts1taP aY•urrf i1.. :xs-f w de iderl to holo n1 misslonnry. Nrtt►. son L. Kennethe dy. elns.-Tion. otherwflx• wodld have ant -need, 211t+• was unfortmnatP, as the exhibitto�n was G- . I. nt t the SOCIETY' about the head, face and arm. and she the truck de se iisisei the beak Mr. Bract-, L The student. .d fhr Cupegfxte In- Was remnrel h1. an nmlmlatlee .to Al• ; In town one day lost week, 1 col p•r in the ehnreh- nn Thar.Aay, fir• H.Nt>-Sir. }►unnfdy arpmhd :to his well worth .e•tpR• anti after a little jumped to Wifely sod war ne(i a s +• r ton by the ha+ be•u called 1 teuclsw 24. t�dbntm, tlpmny of whom were hlrmers, e serious cions tllnrsa of injured in any way, at r. acne hnui' At North street 1'ult(1 Mnur-lt 115.11Ito take_. a d.\per interest lu the pro- '- - _-.- tall et •'-- tlt.st ••awde i a .nitur nose _ • r to . Miley ani __ u_ hod -7 terror al-OortrtJ-offlopr* . asvllt as weer. t.n k#rs { a w+w►h+wl f*rq inrnting " ' m �!-P.tlTdf Iiw �. f► alta.•#t o1dfM--tn» u. r i+t 1 P,.a' - - ddistr--_ T---_s_....--r-.....t. - am _ ei _ !1 Merit. 1F wr1#-011P11 grandstand Paw- _ors idei'#,.+Iw�ta4w1T _am_ . ____--•}'{{'�,t.tr#+#awRh(�`�- cls of track events that was not president, N11ss .lean Cowan lace.5 A charge. of reckless driving a,1s ref Virden. al:ol., are 444 -ts of the cur(1 was found to be noir slightly iu " y ehnrfi. •will pour -11. an rx,•hxntte of former get a sepu edral: • Nand the completed -until nearly 7 o'clock, and president. Dorothy Llnklet•r : field laid. HRatnst Mr- Colwell 81141 in Police junrl. The cs bItle weft dotvu the , there was not a doll minute Throughout rice preshlrut. :luteeu Litt: second comet chis week he pleaded guilty and former'. aunt, airs. S, E. hick. rutlrnnkrue5 1 some 1weul}'-II ., feet I Pulpit+'tiling mAde by fhr ;astora uT i rpxeaker In hL ntnR r>•marks. "The alis. Bell» Grewu awl alis. P. thew• two ehun•he., Rev. \Ir. Crnik's (nrmrrN of our fair Prcrvince, and. of the wtternoon, vice-president. Sylvia Salkeld: thiol {old n fine. Sterling of Sheigwnlfen spa ut Ste+; before ronalug to a sop. Sir. Brad.' 1l . itutt. will 11u . The Ili¢1ftYAv ([ 1 the ors 01 tdtm►nhtn- for (hat matttT.4- The Exhibition opened on Tuesday tie•-president.Afex. MseViear tam. / ; day with Yr. and Sir*. Ci. H. 1111":' ITi,ri clic r}rvrl, Awry t#+r lal:hi� iitT C 1• w111 y:sac'hfxrl at 'i m. ?iii• . ,►CCF.PI& Chill. TO tT.QICiIf _ xslrping - 1004the visit of the Hon set rrAry, Cleland Bona., tsasst+i- trees- g-� r -Z,7 p7 TiitT T it tath► +f.,, rtd.g y. sr t.•r .•,.ustuK tL� IS .., r� e�rt Ti teat the p eestennt time, Kf!ttnMT�ar ItlaTwt� • 1![tr:. iti'tf iii 11Pr i}cQ=Y; 3�Trnr td+ �R3-a art �'f l t.alhwo. 1� 1 ++tri i+� +�ts+t-�►�nniK++t r =.�rrl..• Ar,,, hard ht _. * L. -1rt[u ail A of Alp/ll:hen�. �a12�_ 1/". Lr term . 4tt � : Owl- .� a there. In a tdr -In the relne of farm . lture, was the 111ntinguishinc tura_ l(t»u. Ta}Ior..John aie'.rin Vim. trey. heS41 :Ir 11readeif on 'Iue..rlut. etmuk(na good rrgre•an ta.arda •re. --i of the car when It -amide/illy +warel, • ncoke• H. lli• sermon:+nli]•ti t 'ire row' ' poeinets front :Ail Milt -ions a Amicar feature. An amount of the opening !farrow and f1 m. t(nthrrl:uld: pianists. e,ll'from 1C ox chtlrh.:r:nfletich, to' sintrt •f•r of the Gnsrel, - • o _'!t millions. This de•rPaN@ of 11ff1d0 ii's fiMMIGR.kTI0� TANGLE proceedings appear. Ple(mwherP_ f -Price niwF .\hua Howell. all b nrPlam• was t op.idlrn+I :Ind after. a }innds•r of. Sir tVrT o •Tallforuht. her, xis The 'l.t1le uLiitllx .rhttrt who millions in oto' Provilu'e ,.Ince _Int) It. � N tet. alts. 1 r Llleat(,11 ! +1T0Itto _ -•�h1.h Irnm•inencr hn+.irartl gitmn Le tel„lcil the .l'rl•slrusi rf W __le�__tl-:p NeriOtot"mat Vrtttud_dot nntil_t1_►i!-- • union : press editor, Keith- hu r pct, vitt isei.rnt•r-'frim hnLine lmRatlnrls ,ilt1 Sli.. Hrmtori weer dsitors fn town Lite r1:11Iy pre,, fQ the-r•»v of .T. II n, 144 a .Seufortlt rI Tuesday err• C:uslrrich merchants and nlanufac- „ixl ]xwt(t Reddttt. The Corm repo' !1»d peen h.•anl ML Liar ntH'.(1 his .'onditinn is r•ctiflel and prlees of fates curers had medicable dist4ays iu tilt wvtatlres are A. totems.: IA,' Keith Inh•nrtun of ace ding .the cats: !t this week. T,nuM. HMI hIa f»nNly, who were halal qtr+. S. Rl+sett Sl r.. CurrT.eti lti..et. it/10111V coke an )apwarel tried w111' Frank McArthur at thee't Mr. and Slra. Feel We -ton of Ik- up at Detroit for .sitmai we•ks h)' Ile.' Janis"' R)s+et, Mr., .\. (:. Vlur. main building.font face,' : Ill, Ida Elliott 1 nee . i : was agreed to g)ient 1,17..„ relemi•r• from ,croft motored once And r{wnt the week- ' rho tunaiaruriaaa a^uhnrities, al r• the , onulry pangs r :i1nfL emerge trnrat"`F •' • wotlth mit had a attaetine alwwdn,t 1(, Ralph Walters: 2A. John ShTwuu: Chatham 1'r•«hptery. Ntonin clan for end with Ur; Held Yr. Jain 1Vrsiuil. D.rna141. 2ilnn 1. Puller. Mrs, Iltnakiult' 11e ,rlr.o.nt wriSl a detre+•.lon;' ori of the ete(frlclal dxhlr,+ neat etlpldlew Mxr orle Tawas was formerly Miss Alm 't t l c I Z11. i,: sms___Tax.lia;- ='S., j _Kw churl+. GoflericM, will take Boon: she is x .b+nchu r .d air. ar.l 11r+. 1V»tl.•, Miss (:.ttAnn. Ulm' .loot. t lila+l the •Ts »icer. in wb4•h he sdec•lalizee., tits next to. �Pyre: 3R, Ben, Straughal; ttA.• on tietoiter T WnBC1'Rhr\1r, -find, Shrink rumen., -.-- N;IcIw sit Mn. F. G. We1G, Vlr+.>I The.. overate farmer f today has. Mr. amid. ors. lir H. -Green, airs, d. M.-. A. 111111, wise r Ft ut l fnk,i airctlonnld. " o M- I"' wale the dLpiay of the 11'c+Rtrn Ifatry 13xbh; 4, Aldon Hasty. ich: was represented by %Drs, A..1). Mc- tlnrd.s h Mrs. �n.lfi. feeling of he4 hsewt/s.s, Tie enmr(1 1n- Moore, Slre. ('bas, [ilrin ADtI .Sirs. {till. Nero.+ fhr r(v.•r frv,ru• r:oilrrielt' Mrs. �IcPlwdl. \(r+. tl. F. 1y\'+•11,, Mrs." 4 I {+anada°ylour Mills. lnclufliva Parity L.•.n xtra #t C. I). p. ]ler. W. F •Tymulns v..,,rts attended the fuuutomr- Mr. Tutw.n. is a "'1.r •••1er•ev ActioAel- glr•. K.,•, .11i.. As! 'to 111,' "face 11.811 uludojtetteth nod And. Hour. rolled osts.and Salt in bath and SF•ii2'1(-Efi :►i BAPTIST CHURCH l 1 Rauadrra. Sir. A. I#. Mciw•nn, Mr. Fair „n Thnrs.l:r}. hone oat ut S.•uWrtti sillual, rs. w111n he ill make(' what can moi. a TW cartons. Fred Hunt showed heaters i` ' Harvest Inoue services ogre held :,t' H. J. A. MseEw•an, Dr, A. C. Hunter. 111 . 3: a -un. M ,, ('. K. ins 11 Sir. and Mr.. A. Cornfield and fxul-' United Baines huwigrutiun tinkers Sirs. .l:noes 1Mtulldwru. .ii,,,, InN him, h. dc,i•.n't know," NADA Mr. _ - amrT taii aa7t"ti[qu,•1[r this tri, al tliu ltw rtl.t ieorh iNd the -o . siin,+!It' 7t. PtcTrP s lr T. i TTrvtn'otr-frt1•t Kennedy.' crone feet rd -the knnw elm le time -- _ t lis were atMrs. A. o last wgglL am- Pith) Mr, acrd iLs. TNe,.an hail rMtMrtti Y,;,,t rv153.., afi -_K.I+w- la#wan '.. (troth efor re - i tie WoomoVe -4°hooch was tiecorare# forthe-furasi.al Mr: F. G. Weir. • twTi}h' in a e-1... attended the-He•hrew�-.Hutt cydiutty illegally. 'noir • fend mi._Heine' Ktref+ eme.- _ _ _ I the_tnrinor d no needto apologize Rices t stStute,for the sale of n exhibit Thr taiwittrait, fiumara. - hge•tablf Mud children were born in that country.' to anyone and In sooner he realises lcratn. The i 11. ri l prrac•krr for the I ('RIPP1.E13 ti'HILDREN'lti CLINIC ;firm Tr•arr srrrkea. RtIdIM1lMtrlr'SiofP had 'an exhlLlt ofSIL and Mrs. R. T. Phillips have •lls+•r•utly• the authorities at Detroit r M -NORMA!. f►( IItIQI -_ it tire better it x111 • he for Trlm•elt - rani IsRy this• r ,,,. Rev. Herbert Piercy. of Mor -i Ti'e i.iona Clnttst .•Llioileriri1 and .ice_ where the,' took 41,4 hut for the deportation of the , C,Nlrr[eb_('uhlgl8tr• hl+lit(ttl• la vsl)1dADA the ronntry. One greet- bions r ap.eo litre. (bro. L.,•8mi t a ria IDL. rho o(rItPI the i•y , nonce' th»t al's tr(1 a week it h frlerda and at- t he 1 i,nadinu HfU«socias aC j . ' thatitax been Mode in the past was the $� .: -. 11- t.iitrattord KrrrgaLi4•hoei ending, : - c•:: w iePaip id wltltelt Me mere' ?1N9t}r mean aert�cniag **err ` : r .:1-'•-.".'A.tPndfM'tir Fzhlbi" • * : 1 + " Jumbo 'Mingles were attractively net , prreaaLel forceffl NodIt.it impressive ter to he held at ft, ort Memorial hospital. • country. bot fili1111 the• holy le ells ;this year. Those. who •Ire taking the 1 para, Jo.eph Jeffrey ami dAtglter. eoiCrite are Minion Evelyn ('murk, her - {the fnrmt. how to make nlorwy. • . forth, and (filen Cook, Rinner agent,' D1o11s• Mr. Piercy, who is a dramatic j .Nfurth, on_RxturdNy, E1ept1•mix.r 2fl,h, I Misr. Irene Jeffrey. are visiting with •stnnRlltc lout nut :mil tits family IINre Cut the- tasted l til half." someone w elded over a one eintltitt: of mod, rretoyer zit over recited -several- TorouLu•_w•ill tie; F,e(n IIILracd. to cuter e'iii,asi» and ars othy,Allen. Jean Lrdngr. Evelyn iwrog called oat.' M. . 3,.htr flr h. Rrnste itrat Nee i#Pite)tt + cllnitian and Drs. Macklin and jingo on. Staten Island. N.Y. now, for it whine at least; at Me dome �aTwi ah�arc• t7r7toiri7tliwgmvT. w`ttt4tettr; "Toll or T will never lire to nee. it. will examine very b of defective eye Mfrs. 7. R. (sigh and Mist. Minnie e'( Mrs, lt.,wu's pa/reuta T7►oms011 and Richard NIlPstriek_- a Prompt retort. sight, The beneficial remits of C'raigte lase returned home after "A'r }lave nIuIste1"A high standard of the Leona Clubs' work in 1930 were .p•nding a ww•k tf Toronto with the PRESBYTER] MEETING A I won,.t wbleb Is going to stay with n+. Meade poesilde by last yeer'n diode and formers Nrrn Mr. R. W. Craigia. l Thr i'rvtalaytery o[ iluruu. 1'caatlf New Bvlaw �or - I no matter what happens. The people - Yr, -♦tall --)dr... leo _WI1eoii asci terian ['hutch in Othello. mel in Find - ' nt toiler demand motor ears. Rte roads, # - Iitt}e TattAtlter. of, Er run. rlaited at chum%; ,ere rtlS; "ilii ' Tne.dap, t 'locket 1 _ } a Rooit edneattrmat aystt'mn amt tilt fluff the home of Mrs. Wilnon'a father, Sir. ' inst. There was a very heave 'locket I VGmetelw Pure ase. AN modern. i can vinlon the day when Kenneth McKenzie„ the pant week. • of business. Itev, 1, R. Katie was. Ringer sewing machines. thine of-:Ileri tore it Sunday's .nr- At the north end of the hall L. H. vle•s. Rpet•ial music was rendered by Zinn showed the De Forest ('rosley the choir and at the evening .orrice radia Frigidaire. eleetrie•wasliPTs, rte., a duct. "Why Stand Ye Idle," exit sung and H:._O. Sturdy ',bowed Beattie. by Mrs. C. H. Humber and Mrs. R. -E waahlnR machines And Ironer'.. radion. Wilson. _ electric refrigerator and other gfxnls. (111 Monday et -ening aalplendkl enter- tainment was given in the church anti The Goilerlah Planing M11111.great had an ons largely attended. Rev. Mr. 1'Ietvy great exhibit tint attracted a deal of provided the maid part M the program attention. It ops it section of a room with tile thrilling mtory of Jean Va. with c naindl and flnor, Ami Ovalle In Jeatf--frnm Hugol's 't t•s MMerahlewr'- Gypnt• avariation. of this material, f The story was divided into four part» showing the hand_omi effects that can I Hirst in. the intermissions mnsli'l sider- ite obtained with its use. it WAN a tions Were enjoyed. Mr. Robert Henry striking reeelstien-of -modern nottloalearitrIff ._ :... . in interior decoration. and the exhibit. Josephine Weir, of Auburn, hang a de- lightful ,ado. and a vocal trio was sung jy vhystni LLty Misers Maxine Wilson,L ea Grid wad Ftorepiii' 1'rtcm, arranged with great core and no donee .,a..,, at conol,.e-.dL ..expense,-WJta,t. 111) sd- dition to the featnren of Interest at Exhibition, i'rise slrwrdt!--in the various elasiet ; general {wripoaE'irehmitnr$t and beayy Were asfoltgwe: _._-- ldraft charas -Peter Watson. ' 110RSF.S - - Judge --W. L. Moasip. Roadsters CATTLE_ Stallion, any ante' 1)L J. B. Whitely (Purebred), Nell 11111, Hnrnn road. for water service Mr.. Hugh Wylie of Toronto. W. Goodwill spoke on the ts•nrlon ca.) Friday evening. Septanr 4tIi, that their vane, at 4.12001ti00Q. h In Camp - Filly or gelding, 2 Fears old -Dr. 3, 14 .Bull. Q 7eare .old and 11Dward-Jap. was Pa..e1 - Ap j4ts'attowr for ele.irlr Mrs. R. P. (Rlewhdng left on Welt 5 tend. int'. I.'R.'Kaine and Sl r. Henry the voxel !•r•eiir•ter'. . nt•stfl,lr' was i the city. -most he• ,re .nrc(tto take people Whitely, Nell McAdam, A. R. Camp Pittner. •gull, 1 year old-Oestrlcher range , rvis'eS for T. G. Connor. to- ns tilx J on hs r return to her berme at ' I T I Bens„ K. Crich. Boll calf. under 1 Strang were appointed a elulmittee on stetted: the differing member!' • of . innney.. - • bell. "Filly or gelding. Pearling -David haunt etreet. and acre. MnrleI itarne*. .Waxhingtntt. lite., After spanning fhr'T env-lliafrlelirr firms.. M, Crich 4nd rcemttr, Tku report 1111 1NIII1Nl71rlrr WAS f•mmell agrec(1 tet e(rmprontlne in the ••Thr Gm�r� , -F.-�+['--- ---.---(tea A. Buchanan, Wilfred McLean. Dr. J. 7Colborne 'street. were .set A 1 N ami 3rd. Cow, In -calf of giving milk n Kerne see , e r mooned. , e er ---.--- received 'and tifl• cominismlou 11x4 hr summer of the home o .her trnihl•1' 'natter that crippled chtldri9 anti_ cb11dien-acIth defe('T1se-ey catch ShOubI- 11e examined. Perm(Nuinn to attend may be obtained from the rw•retary of _�_ 'evert• farm home in this Protince will the nearest um?.CJnb. either T, fl, Mrs. Jeremiah Cranston of West appointed to -convey- greetings. with , have electricity. and when our lines Connor. Gc.lerieh.car R. M. Jones. Wawannsh and her son, who is a !sympathy and teat W111111444 for a •it+-fIy I Council Unanimously • Ikpproves! anti Rlrl_ will feel proud to the on the tlltratrlttit: hot -aeoefl----aAplummt"'' "' "teacher -at - W ttand. visited r to �• i�rTie--fw►ekixc,t-A.t•tmMc-_--- }�l�7aCd 'Plan -°-Peace slt� fArrm.•' _ neceongtry, with Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Phillipa. Ministerof Ilrat: iiulrrh, who 1• At • 11 hot }. n isicti teensy is mart' en Mr_, L. R. Render and children prevent in the Scottafemorial hospital Harmony Prevail , opt. rat ionFW..wren prudne•r nnst con WATRR.AND LIMIT COMMISSION hese centimes ,to their home.at Tor trrange teuts were nut te._tur .the- pro- _. 3aL iseeLlaj U1 use. tftak sows>.-;.i.unr•_ --'-- -.. r 1Vhy.hmttd fchrrrent milk coat ....., ... .. - Frlsilaanls►t - s.caas. - --- held its regular meeting last Thnr1da7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Wm,; M.A.. mutlerator of the General An- ell was held Inst Friday night for th. table's 1'na1 sI cants to deliver. and evening• Messrs. Derrell and Fermi- ('r•11g1.•. - n(•mbiy. 4t ors agre•d that lie speak purpose u1 dealing with a tleu• 1 tInw' (Ne•eent melt eost 12 cents in the sijpl, atditors for thg teri., }iallr'o•,., Jit Glaminaa ttm+ti, baa_sone 40 T liilox t_Iu1Li•ll, 1:ealerieit, Knox for the. lurehase 01 additional -•' '^ i- Eleetrle Power Comm seen. weft' Kele Onto to takt' t position on the prnl'ea�eh ireh, ibrrt eld. land 111 : adjoining Maitland cemett•ry. Ali the plornhle and iliaa'nsting PondItkin .•sisM P t and outilnel A new "control' AC= wrrial staff of Victoria 4'olle e. Mims- W•aforth. ou a SitMut1ii n�l c,n, a Mon- tcnnse 1Nret1'? had hr»in• *loofah P R members were present sit this session n,. 1 rnnntinlr s s • ri which Is to be • {n . •. . I --ova' -Nie eastelesti--Theaee-lhlnter MINNeei-,1. r Pr • t o P.' °" 1' res- Iring her Ph:D. degree," t bVtens', ruw1R Ite'I'e'e repay wit} .be barattaay - •aaiL_h,{v(. :nested that the Wel cv,mmlaslnn Mrs. A. Rnehanan. Mia. Miry Bu- 1 held: the time to be met by Res. ilunli when the atewbylaw wan given Ica I The Minister algid that when the pttlr.hose a I.Illintr-tamehfne -11114 this 'I./TIi n nand Mbar Rather Mellwafn 1.pufton, tweeter or iii- rnotleratgr's Arat, e8•cund and thiol needing. not ti :-value of umtirW'. product.ro pr.nct. cigar. matter was left over for further eon- motnrel to Toronto last week, fin 1 itinerant -y. Rev. .1 II, Ithltlen pre- sake was robed against 1t. • - to of no.oun,CNN1, and not until then, sic n...,inn. An npPlleaten from icon• their return they warn m•eomtinmen by , swotted the budget report and Ileo. T. Ida.: at the r..alar meetinghold ' wouldprosperity return. Today, with bJ pnr+i,aslnR how hind At a 1 • mn from T. (1 Cannon complaining of low r .vol n.Rr(xt dent on11 on sehnol Crich tat and 2nd. M. Duret. inA Mr: J. R'. noire-. MIK Efts,-('rwtaie. ;strueed'iii eoblintio Ifs work and re- lowed figure 'then diet "rlrotRlTrd''fin files, -ft Iv :a'\c1-cetPrtnenilTfiti' ":Ani--" �1. water pressure et lain dwelling, (`o- The en1sg.•ment In announced of cert back At the xdjonnlc(I meeting.. tipHFIRr--Z-ycass_ohL triebel Dios., boort Ntr(st, wan read and the mutter Was Nora Rryne Revell. daughter .of 1 R•- In the .first 1.ylxw', which. was pasise I c( jletthc Minister. "'With.ammF 120.- M. Crich, M. Durst, Helfer, 'I yeaf rrfrrrel to the engins#F7lc-11liuRThe I't•rabytery Adjonrnel'to meet In by majority vide .bf_ • emote -11 moron OM) stilted i•hlldren •exhibiting farm . -laid ?MTM, WN}Mcn Revell. 1 KDfs1t-churtll [ierderlrh,: nn r 1i old- Oostrfcher Rroa, tat and 2nd, M. acid report. The enmmiit_tnn derided of Wlhdaof. 'to Mr. Friderlck" Victor 1- y• tau n the age. This• cipiprami.e PrrN}»PT• `.t th.ae lr•:wie nese nPnter• Hem, nut HmrltnR• of Wind.nr. the wedding to I (A tuls'r 1st, at T o i•id k. q s relehel onlyafter a new -offer ogee 1 R OrMh. Helfer calf. under 1 year- fn_ order A ear of Rol Jacket a P:: • -riming n great work We helping Oentricher Bro. let and 2nd. Rn* Pep an !dock coal. received from the• alrienu Estate. the ehfkllen to .tAla•,gll (ter lo'e In perlii)1 Mrr,('lavtrgi R. Watts, inn -rot Rev I. 'CELEBRATE GOLDEN Wl ill/1;1G - When t• moil coitve•1iea1 Inst •• Friday � ilii prof exiein or firming-" & Ron, Gerd, coma ng of 1 bull and 3 femel(ss-(lentrfeher Bro... M. ARMITAGE--JA IESON Gw,, • T. and Mrs. Watfa. left Mt Tries.- The golden wedding auulyernary of night the brat order of i,uslmwn wxs , ' in blit closing remark.' t)j Minister Crich. A quiet we ldtng won solemnised re- day to enter Irew TTnlversity, Madi- Rev, Mark and Mrs. Turnbull of Lon- the repenting of bylaw Ni.. 17. This 'raid city (Ake anti farmer", mu -t join r 4., cantly at the Latter DoT Qdlhtn' sun, .N J to pu;sue __poxt•ftradeatP dpi,• form•rly of Gislerk•h, .w_metal cele• was etal un .mutlon.nL ._Cuundllurs , lintel it keret' iii *iv' , he prohlfml church Maitland stre L ag19p w itz , atudlpa In "nennugt•, Her. Mr. Watts bratel at the biome' of W.-1Zjmont. I1ouglas itroti•) and R,.C, Ha s, erste elle, only daughter of Mr. and is an !dummy' of Drew. , e U. - , was t en plied ;"present he nddrensed a plea teat they' Mrs. William Jamieson. of Th,imea• Rev, Geo. T. Watts•was At T,ondnn on Mr, and Mrs, 'Turnbull were nlar- before c•funsil. Thin bylaw, {Kovno. carry on. ever allowing a love for their tool, was nnitel In marriage to Wilmer Tnessday, oMcixting xt the funeral of rie(d in St. ,iamce'• Anglican church, for the pmrehaan.of reduced acreage et work. in deelaring the fair nflMlally Vivian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilden the late Mrs. Elizabeth Rummell. Mr. London South, on September 14,-18 -5 ewer prise-=42,!1911--lwgtead-fr4.l3,(t0fl opened the, Mtniuter Pxprested the hope Armitage,...of.. Ettrick, Elder Jog#0_ Wattre Is a former pastor of Welling- by the late' Very Rev. Dean Boomer, the nrlglnal figure. It further prods, , that a' greet deal of gored wonil be - F. Winegardeu, roniiTn iitW the bride. 1 ton ,.newt i`ottel chnreh, of watch 1 the groomsman being Itev. Murton that the num of C2,1NNf, {triucathel to derived from It by town and eitnntt't officiated. 1dsrt•xsel We 44 r mranb•r. Shore, and the brtdesmnld Mrs. M. till town by the Ihte Robert McKay people. - The bride was given In marriage by Mrs. ,lane 1.ynn observed her ninety- Shore. Since then Mr. and Mrr-Tun►---fat "beautifying and Improving" Malt Mayer Chas- r. toe in,ble address her father and wore a goefn of rose first hlrthtiny on Friday Inst. Septem- bull have lived In many entree of land cemetery, is to be applied on the extended_* civic welcome to Hot,- Mr. beige georgette and hhe Irate, with bolero r 11th. The neve skm, was marked 1 Western Ontario, where they have purchase- prim, ,si,d'4Iiehalance of $1f0 iKennedy. mat. Her Ttat•Was of broirn-teit, with -- prasr'nce of mrmhwra of her llifati of .frletidtr. Tor a nntntwT ut 1.. tmitrla.r rtrttth rrltr#ptx.,f the :IP 1" -7t. Rett rtsnn, at�;F, frit North Mote" and ,',hoes, to match, and she family, lneltaling Mr. and Mrs. D. R years M,iTurnthill has been aup•ran- carried a bouquet of Colombia roost -Faast and son George nod Mr. Joseph nuated and thine in London. The and baby's breath.. -Mite bride was it. Lynn. M Detroit. guests of the evening sat down to sure tended by 'the groom's Mate?, Bias Mr. Robert Andrews and Mier A. per At ti table decorated. In gold and Clara Armitage, peperiled to lIpick "Mir M.-Andesws,*asi*M-•]tri. �!L-iiarsls,_w1d,te,and.kurlpg a,l,ouilucet of rot crepe And carrying cons aril fern.- a Dungannotlrand their nephew, Mr. 'the gift. of the members of the hon.e- The bride'. brother, Murray Jemiessm. Noel Stuart a limtevaa, Sask.. motored hold. There WAN A wedding cake in of Rmlthville, attended the groom, last, week to Ktngeton, where Mr. honor of the event 'with fifty tapers, The nshera were NormanHunt and Stuart applied fete11t nee to c•h lwith a -puree of gold. was given The bylaw was givelr:.-0....�7 .. William Phillipa. friends othe groom. I'nlreratty, which be will attend title to the bridal ......;de tTTTrry y.ons ago- retltiftifa AYttt 11fia117 11 W_- !luring the signing of the register year. On their retfrn trip they vi.- When Mr. and Mrs, Turnbull entered Thorn won nn dlwu.don at Friday Minn Evelyn Kelly rang sweetly "At Itel friends at Termite and attended the room, the hast. Mr. Lamont, on be- night's meeting regarding the two MC - Dawning," aPmmranied by Mrrtn('he_t- the Exhibition. half of the petite. addre..od the 'Iona then pending In the law courts. Another speaker was Thor.. Mr -Milian. er Attil, organist of the ehareh. who couple and wished them happtn.a_ and Theo. actions, one for an lnjnnctfon M.P. for South Tinton Mt. Mt -Milian also Played the wedding. march. The fire brigade was Palled" to the many yeare of s•nmlanionehip, to which to prevent purchases and the other A flrnt expretse4 his pldaanre In being The groom's gift to the bride was hartmr Rnndky afternoon about 4.30 Mr Turnbull made flttink respmse. motion to liniment the font councillors , rrrdsrnt of the npning sera.mnnlea nt a yanA.nse whit. fold wrist watt* n'rlrnek, a portion of the tramp section Yamber. of St. fleorge'a church. God- who tao.k action against the corrletta the fair. swp'cially an beetnae Ger the c remony Mr. end Mrs. of the wroth pier being on Are The .rich, of which Mr '1Ttnfiull lees rdr tion. arsine as a rewnif of M. (/meten II ,Tame. Connolly, an old friend, Wei t! �..s. r. tsaarw „I�e�bi'•sMa.�snytoda,_i* .t•►isafr.bef,r;.11ssrK'nti 1a eK4r R}glF,,"Wi ► tr,.,�eW etec - r- tjtwislwfteem-'4=. ice-.aliegfc'd 40- lapse•rattillit-ile$0--tr heal to W.w.'Itlt. • -"- mince council has agreed to new tetgag„y„ _ iconaiwwPA no pop ej) t. . tar -, -sae, -.1. „ .. B. Whitely, Brood mare, trrv, hand., - -1110i and- endear .witli_her_ foal by her aide --Dr. J. B. Whitely 1st and 2nd. --Harold Kaitting. • Emil of 1931-11ar- old Ranting, Dr.,J: i1. Whitely 2nd and 3M. l'alr of hornet,. maree or geld- 1nps, In Minima, 11#% hands high and. tinder -Jas. Johnston 1st and 2Ddt Single home: Mare or gelding in bar ass,- 1a>y. hand_ high and tinder-- n Hertford (Purebred) C. Fryfogle, R. L. Lott. W. R. i.evr Roll. 2 years old and upward -Geo, 13mr Kennedy,- I. ir. Lyons & Sons. Cow. venter ( el -prise by Dr J. B., In calf or giving milk -.1. T. Lyons k Whitely)-11Raining. ,}pans (len Kennedy. Heifer. over 1 IAdy driver--('. Fryfdgle, Mrs, L. year -and tinder 3 years- J. T. Lyon Itnrnln. Meet saddle horse, mere or A Sons. Geo. Kennedy 2nd aArtgr1..c. gelding --G. W. !'Cott, Fordyce Clark, Heifer, calf, ender 1 year -J. T. jtgons Elmer Lindsay, & Sons. BUTT, pate year --J, T. Lyons .& •Carnage Sons.' Herd. en:biting of 1 1UII and Filly or gelding, '3 years old, over A females -•-J. ,T. Lyons R Sons, Gen. --- 111;42 lands high. shown in. harness- Kennedy, - 1PnrehtellT Harold Knitting. Single carnage horse. Polled AngtM� mare or gelding, over 15% hands high Rill. over 1 year -, 'Harold Peril/111P. -H, (sown. Wm. Andrew. Jersey (Purebred) and Guernsey ' Genera) Pnrpse Bull. any age- (:en. Laithwattt. Cow Filly or gelding. 2 /Wen odd -Oar• In calf or cluing alk -Nn fleet prize field Mebiichael. Filly or gelding, 1 award. Gen' f.aithwalte 2nd. heifer, - year old --Roy Popper k Son Int, A. T. 2 'retire n1A. in PAIL or giving m11k- lamh 3rd. Matched team, mares of Gam' i.altha�ffs. Helfer. under 2 gaiclinga In harness J. R. Mustard. yearn -Gen Laithwstte. H. Penhale. Haman (PureArod) ti. Agricultural Boll, any age- H. C. Dunlop (Kin- Pllly or gelding, 2 yenta old --Aaron eardln.4, Jas McMann., A. 'T. Lomb, Fi.her. A. T. Lamb. Team of mare. Cow. in esti or giving milk -M. C. Tim- or gelding., in harness -Peter Watson, Dnp 1.t and 2nd. A. T. Iamb 3r4, RPtt- Aaron Fisher. er. 2 yearn old, in emit or giving milk Heavy Draft, imparted or ('anadlae _.-Jar. McMann.. A T. Lamb 2nd and Brood mare, with foal by her side - 3rd. Heifer, nndrr 2 yeare-A. T. M. horst Teem, menet or gPMINtIM TAWS tat anti 2nd „yo h..ruera-: 4,1. _ f, lira � 1►►� , r .,�.�+:�'� Greek CPA, \ Mar old -Ralik - leieep` a1alei i`Jet 03i1`�` 1 .` burst kheclal- 1 eliglbl. (4 t • of lots from the newly Requireed lanes, Hnrnn. spoke of hie amaoelatiena with The conditions of the sale of .the Hon. Mr. Kennedy in the re:Metal! • property tri the McLean Estate to lions.. Mr Kennedy was A man who the town Are that *2,0410 Is to he paid had the confidence of n11 the mem- Jn earth wl�1M the si eel ,Is turned over ;hers of the LegislAture. To hold a M. Thi' 4.'10 as recleTye ' om the PTO- Cabinet pwltion ono must be prepared retain from the sale of .lots, without 1 to dant. a great deal of time to Gov- interest. :nv Interest. ernment work mind activitie_, and }inn. Mr, Kennedy was one, man who Wu nnilring In Tt1n efforts -to en -operate In every way passible. sold -Mr. R. erfNon. sr Awbife' •lit, litdet� 1 rt#6tl' lied Mk" Moue Waer.tnb- ::ri rAP"m/r PmeAt�e+►w11Rtr Gowan, , McMsth, A T. TATA. TIpi141•, rim. Nevi J.ratry nn m rehire they Two. �YiR'#r oft the 1t+1T Ttr' ' 16 the felkltaIAtatlO ls_ 7 ((nettnue) on man 11 4mill r,.[44•-1a,.Goderlcb. . - r nee. Mee. -, - - ••-w. --.