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Victoria street tatted church Sill-
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HAROLD BENSON TRAVERS
After ace mounts.' Illness, Harold
Henson Travers, run of Mr. and Mrs,
F. W. Travers, 616 West Delaware
venue Brie, Pa., died recently at e
air of sixteen )ears. The youth was -
hum in Goderich. HUN father is now
acting agent for the !'runny can a
Gas Company at Erie. Harold war
1
The News of the Town
day rchutrl will observe Rally Day oral
Sunday
of Accidents
Members
rooming at 10.45 •.m. Srreh
poettlllrrr of for school will take part
in the proirrw. k'rugrrws will be Pro -
and
. for for rervlc�r.
a 1 vkled
Cru Crashes into Standing Trunk i PERSONAL MENTION (' LONUKiN.
DUNGANNON FAIK Mr. Clyde tarter, who for a number
Harvest festival services will be held
turd in Tarn L Hit by rug Miss Gertrude Hoist spent the week- at lit. (irurgrs church -on Sunday, lk•
I 1 Tilt prize lists for the Dungannon of )ears had been bookkeeper and ad -
!tuber Third Oar H 1 1 fall have been issued au end t ersliton grim 1 lobes 4th, and SundaS. October 111 :
rc car Johnston of Iw,ndon spent 1 crrtising man -for The Signal. R. }•, W. lichatitrr, rector o
ed d cools* rose r 1 at leer hums a t TI �ti 1 left onI t t $t
-- l hit6 reboot student mid war popular doe had on application to the nelreta -, Mr. Aril Monday to take a •Iwislttuu Iq the ad .:r..v'rawr church, \\daihenu, will ile the
When Randall tarpaulin
stopped m annul
his schoolmates'. Since rar17 of F. WhrarDungannon. The dater the week -end cal friOuda Iin town Iarrtl*lni department of The Londdc special preacher for te•tober 4111,
"' 'among be had hero suutlned to his of the talc are October 8 and 9. , Min. Isabel Motdt visited in Toronto Frye Pers.. T1it Signal is sorry to lune
nide oa'rr a lead The rervicett at the llaytlmt church
the rain to put n tarps bed with hent trouble. Fuurrol ser- fur searral drys for hast work. his valued w rrices and trusts that In
tt sig t0 (iod•rieh 1 t w 'n REV. DR. OLIVER COMING ]Iter Hilda s tthe p hes igen holt• his new aril �uuday w Ito br cuudurlwt by t4
of gaud, be nal 1 ... __ni __ ._.__._ t Y' a. _nest. geld at _the [gaily r b at d Mrs position be will resolve the t Hra• W. T. 'Bunt. Sermon rub
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last svepipg on highway lie 8. 1k_ j darter and at $t Andrew'+ cbttrch: Intiwntiun hn: barn r`at Tted` t►T p
u of accidents that motW Ertic- >ik'" "' the •1wseetn- a hx T. It alts of the Intended SIH- j F� ` nt ernOn �R
Darted a churl Frederick T., ourvlve.. sins Prayer b I t 10 a m
visit-
or less seriously affected several people. Goderich on Wednesday, October 14th,
RS. PAUL MAEDEL of Rev. -Dr. Oliver, moderator of the
M General Council of the United Cbarch
The death occurred on Sunday, . leis' of Canad1. As til* will' 1* as. out-
oi Melinda Cotton Murk-
stns: °widow of the late Paul Maedel, *name special
ratably
he marked by Pre
the r. an pas ur
_ �t that.
Mrs. lwla•lle Ellicott and alis* Iii-"-
t11s ahtuHes drjeT�..a ttu.t Cum rebel'.
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P r . p.m•
;ie Smith have turned hems. after 1ND(CTi0N OF NEW MINI TER Best News. Bible school a.
Vending a week t Dungannon. ! The ipduction of Rev. D. 3.Lade to Lot Jdundrv' evuing next a joint
y ethe charge of Knox church will take mr•Oag of the Young PeOptall gym'
Miss M. Taylor hos returned from � lurch street.
te•mbe[ 20. ptiir4 on 4Ylvr.dey, (lel•.i+er-4at.==st- itYs aL Victoria -stye e t iutd
from the v! n d 1 *landing event la church circles it will a oIilit with redatcea at St. lianas
and Port Stanley. f R o'clock p.ta.. In the church IIuditor•_. 1'nttwl (hun•hes will be held la Norf6
frllhiR• " at her reeidrrxr, Newgate street. Mrs. V Mr. end Mrs. (i H. Humber spent fpm. Rev. .1. R. Rhoades of Exeter. street church. Rev. W. J. Patton, of
township came along In •gnu{e and Mxodel, who was to her seventy-eighth tunctiou, which will likely take flu the wren -end alt@ ReT•• and airs• F -i }moderator of Huruv I'reetytery, will }terlmllter, will gine an laspi(atlural
*behavior shows that their adjustments
era.'h(d into the truck, whkh it is said year, had been au Invalid fur thirty form of a banquet and .public meeting. (, Elliott rt4i1gef.u11. leonduet the service. Immediately atter addre•4. • to sewlal lite are not right. Mental
light burning. The front ••t )-rare from arthritis and .nfferet a air. Charles M. Blather hes returned flue Inductl0rt t.Prairc �r tcrtptlVlt w'ttt =Rise. F. W. ('calk will conduct the
illness does not come "odd"nlc: it.
t- c .
to, ars TWO RUNS 1►0R nun BRIGADE irnm n rr(atiou ,.itrst 1l' alar' 1» held In the Welder room- at shish
evening service next. -Sunday at Vic- moat .a.rimu Uerrlupmrnts, delinquency
It was about 7 oelnctt In
WWII Randall paired his -ear to the aide
of the road and proceeded to protect his
load hes In that was
A (1 Tlchbnrne of G,p1,•rl h
Mcn1it"' '--
Subject of Study
Address by Dr. Chalk at Meeting
of Victoria Home and
School Club
At•the meeting of Victoria Home and
$chuuJ Club pia Tburadgy evening an
able and timely address was given by ,
Dr. Chalk, of the Mental Health Clinic,
of London. This clinic las been organ-
ized by the Provincial Government with
the object of studying children whose •
dch001
Is well able, the speaker said, to care
for the ordiugry child and help him
make iidjustmenta to his social sur-
rounding*, lout just as there are
children .whose pilyslcat well-being lg -_-- •
not perfect, eo there are some whose
mental health Is below par. tool whose
eau •+••
ln*111rnr r ser was of A. 1). tn, brew paralytic sirs t last t'a•home j
it* the right lett A. D. bitch. a widely known and highly esteemed In The are brigade had two runs to -
who
loll members and friend• of the emigre- torte newt Coked church and iw i ;And insanity. Imre roots laid far bark.
somewhat elderly tt9ali from Kincardine �oderieh and vicinity. She war the dal. T1it`meoroing the saki war to Sam -fie .rut the week - end 11 ►t1 ll ye. invited to 1w prereut. Inas.• fur his subject : "The 3ptr The purport. of the mental health clinic
who was riding with $ Ttchloor> p daughter of the late Mr. and )ler. $bewr3uwnr garage 11eMnR'tttt'fitaPt`:, ht lttkNearr. "'be' g{le.Y 01 Mi'sa tet , Song i,f h(• `('hank 11 you .ajet Is t0 •tuly rates M mentel Illners and
Next eam0 a ear from Ply' smith ',hop on Hamilton street. The Todd. ±'jO COMM. ''D HURON REGIMENT the old -hymns -you will he l lied by seek 10 prt•veat. by proper training. the
tltr.djQn• Ruing eastward. and stopped 1873 t blaze, es�il to hxaP been 0nnsd by child Mr and Mrs. Thos. H. Mitchell left 1 t >urdv ut Ihr (rum4 . Nd. warder. decrlopntPnt of serluor trouble and also
NI' --1(�. jv T-1Tjlepl'tt4tt �itrise'wiitr twwtebein" nw' ((iiia- i un Tui '1s.'• - - w &...- mow.' uta'- ' -'--'- !a ha d
a taw Yards- from Ie Al`1Mtr f t Major A. F. Sturdy u Gl er c��n
lived for eight years at itenalller, gui.hel with the use Of chemicals. Mr. alitc41r11 will t;i•'ud Ihr winter. tion a Ing of the Gleaner►' -Circle and the. u•Phlt rarPPrs Mental Illness 1..nn
Aceldrad with its lights shining downto the rank of lieutenant -colonel and to
the mad. aur. and Mrs. Robert John- -later nosing to the farm of her par- �n old dor in the garage wan destroyed. I
Mr. Joseph Baker, airs. gore $shale. I Women'• , ..lunar, len of the more a disRr•nre than defective eye- -
enis. They resided there until nine I • This afternoon the brigade had a MI"r Netts Bauer and Miss Lucia Ban- I command Ihr Huron Regiment- viler Ral'tl,t church will toe held 'on Friday sigl1J or N.nthnrhr. hilt it is nsv•c•..ury
Ston. of Camt.ria read. were coming •Llrut.l'ul. W. J. Newman, trrurfrrreJ
toward* Mao --in a_ end_ when theme moved t Carlow, to the -Morningstar inose in St. i er of Detrol fu t of Mr. and ' evrui•g, at 1 De
1j old t •oro ud the re- 4tepat.ImE ilia.«-ill-e•uwk+wed lu4tell
Nichol/1r Moehring and was, born near
Brumiller. She was married in a
vttl to . •u
r Ow run I were err k o'clock. Mr.. (Rev.l .that the suffererr be taught In a * ctrl
r>e their
Mi .s and appointed u l \frplf of la- *t..lt
�d
Mr Johnston. blinded by the lights'
. this ear. (ra.hed into the TlehbOTnk
car. Mrs. John•tOn was thrown out
the door to the pavement and reerlred
wevere bra1w+a.. Both Th•hhorne's and
Johnston'* ears were badly dame
Dr. Whitely CAMP along opportunely
and took Mr*. Johnston to his office
and then to her home after Riving her'
neceu•ary attention': then be went ,to
the hospital to rook after Mr Lettelt,
who had been taken th.re. Mr. John-
8tnn IA!r that am soon ns hes ear emelt
the ear whnse light- bad lin the dieed m
+darted off and diaapiea
dir-
ection of Clinton,
The *,erne of the chain nt aeeldents
n
ma • ee
where their dwlghtotl �, ma trouble, yrs•. '' '' ` serve battaliva of the rPRimettt.'Lteut: secretary of the ,tunny rove to be exceptionally skil-
Mxel.•1. was operat11L4L1he Colborne. 11 Master Lorne e 7 •oi.: $-tunty hes -been in Hue for ad- Hamilton. who fs the P P 7
and vimitis to Goderich can he mode
TeleTbone ilystem. Mr. Maotdel pre- n's.misaion work of tnl in manual work.
deceased hi. wife In April of this year, i t the inane t ytltwmPiit and his promotion to the (hatarinitnd Onebee, will be the guest I The clinic corers a large terrttery
In June site and her daughter came M J Bowler. commend of the regiment is the recoi I venter.
of mans Fran ( f
to (Sodev1cb, taking np resident.e-
Ne•wpte street. Deeeered war a de-
voted member of the F.rangelieal
church. Colborne, and later of the
fnitel Church of Cenada. Rh. 18 en',
Tired by four *nos Charles of Essex.
Neaman of Waterdown' of onto in the ryI�nk_ bene -..nn... $atur(My_
Fusilier. Sack . and Paul of Ianrtd. night. Rtratimsd M jest getting r' 0
Sark . mod one daughter. Mi.• Amends , the game. llIe (:o.rrteh.
Maedel. at home. A sem. Emanuel ,t meeting wee held at Welkerteai
Maedel. and his wife were killed In Imo night to organize the game there
a railway accident four years ago. ' and the rerun was a pr0D0eal to form
"..wiriTt: n e-wpk'd tf--)Lr"-
Mr•. Wm. F. Johnston. , The r Kenny has returned to
was a break In the stovtpiprr. a rm Detroit after spending his holidays
Ing smote to get into with kir graudparents, air. and Mrs.
'If.
'3fF itis YtV.-'1 T,MirTtey. of I su
A local team placed lea lacrosse at
cillo, were visitors in town for a few
Clinton on Friday afternoon with a day, til. week• 11ae guests of Mr. Ami
teary from that town and won the ! Mm. J. Ji. Tr�1or.
game handily with a more of 12-4. - The MINN. Edith and Louie Millar
Stratford to sending up .a 1"am 10 roles*. Mould, of Toledo, Ohio, *pent
-la-Mtge the -prat.--tteek,
the guests of Mrs, W. F. 0 ow.
--Mrs. Geo. McDonald returned today
Pacific Coast and
Id. who met her
home at Bluevale.
nley. who had beet
, Mr. and Mrs. Wit-
st month. left yef-
* Cleve4and, O.
from her trip to
left with Mr. Me
here, for their n
WA. near Rny Rlmdb•e nn the Huron, funeral, which was tr
largely at- a leagne from am. representing Han- ,piss Sarah E.
road 1,The tended. war held on Tuesday. inter- over. Durham. Owen Sound. fbnthamp- visiting her pares
Mr. Johnston was not inlure-4 Tleb- 'went being made in Colborne cemetery- tOn. Paisley. Kineardine. Wingham and 1{am Gainey, the
bore's lip And fare were eat by R1asr ' The impressive services were conducted Godeeloh. - terdmy os by rew�n
Team and pollee otl1Cen have been 1 by Rev. J.C. Morlork of Waterloo, as- M� 1'. (L POO/pryer a4J daughter
Invewtigating the afl.ir. a�sted by Rev. E. 'Recker of Ute Evan- WEATHER REPORT June, Mro. W. J.i• Donaldson and son
reused church, dismiss. atad Rev. F. W. Summer temperatures .till peesalle4Ch•rles move centrum! to Settee •Osf-
duriag the past week. thooib the sera after a vj.tt with Mr. and Mn. C.
Rev. -i{. C Parr. a mach a.te818d
former per• will emdnet waiver -
nary jRtiirii at Victoria rrtre.c POW
mare Jam. (letsher lith. at 71
a.m. All T pm. -
.-1111611112,161 DUNIOLTID
At Toronto this week, on tar peti-
t/on of Erie Elisabeth fisherman.•marriage to lobo Rturgeos,
of Bayfield, was dissolved by JusttCe
The parte* were married
Mateo January .4th, 1010. The one
child. a daughter. will remain In the
enatody of the mother in Toronto.
Iran
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SL Helens School
Fair Great Success
dilai
Of the Series of School Fairs
!E This District Held on
Monday
Craig al Vtclsrfa street United church.
The pallbearers were David Warner,
Jaws McBride, Ward Gledhill, M.
Flick. (aisrbes Fisher and Martin Mem
Thome from a di.tanee who attended
LIN Mien! were; Mr. and Mra. Charles
Maedel. Essex; Mr. and Mrs. Herman
:'Cat', -!4x iesouc-Harl- -and Clar-
ence Maedel, Essex; ( taerom-111I041,
ring. Windsor; Arfbor Margie', Nor-
' Clar Masai, -Toronto; Arthro
Margie'. Detroit: Prid-Haedel. Wim, e.
Mich.; W. Huhner. manager of the Bell
Telephone. Listowel: Mr. and airs.
Robert Dick. Hensall: and Mr. and
Mrs. Davidson. Exeter.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
(UDERI('H TOWNSHIP, Sept. 22.
-Mr. and Mrs. Reg: Johnston and eon
Harold visited at the holes of Mr. and
Mrs. Os. Sitter, Tbedford. on Sunday.
Mrs. Jas. Rom visited with frtvuds
at Mitchell for • few day. last weak.
Mr. Herb. Orr, of Calgary. Aka.. if
spending sett-tileliltfA with Ma;
St. Helen. marled of the merles of aces here. '
school fait. 1n lite district on Monday i.tr. and Mrs. ('hes. Jeno•, and- Mr.
�` +� M.ahjyltlpl� t annhLde+ credit ,and Mrs. Harold Johnston,.and . hlld
11." nT tentitetl•-Totenttlinin gent -111101.
to any fall fair. The Nealher was de -
Renes .lona of Gods -Hell. visited with
bumper attendauee and M general good miss Marguerite Falconer. of God -
flaw. `erieh. stent Snndny T the home of her
Six sellouts took part in the parade parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Falconer.
which comment•w1 the, afternoon'" Miss Beier. liarid.on: of the Clln-.
v
forme cr e y a
weather is dec•11Pdly cooler. 'Rhe rain-
fall *0 far thie month t. 3.21 inebee,
as compared with 1.62 for the entire
montb of fteptemtw•r. 11130. The tem-
peratures for the past week. wit%
Mose M the correspoedi4R period last
year. as recorded by Mr .1 IL Mutcb,
aliened weather .do.erver. were as fol-
low.
11151 11030
Max. Min. Mai. Min.
Thursday. Sept. 17 72 50 09 82
Friday Sept. 1R ..41* S1 WI 54
H. Humber.'
service in the
militia forces. He : mewed war -Ai
Canadian forces overseas in tlfe (treat
War.
01111111N-t'JC R I M G iFAL'R
A_.gaiet aotintn wedding was solem-
n r..., a e i'ttgriw church
panameie, London, ou Monday, Owls
flies -Gr. T.-Wsita--will adds•• tt..4•not littler than on," a month. Par-
-Met-. '('ink of North street United Pits who wish to Tone» It with regard
church on Sunday morning next at 10 'to their children should make ap{olnt-
aclok and will Introduce the subject menta with rte town medical health
:Cuban war' 1st al.oli1hed� At the OMe.r. 11r. A. C. ITnnter.
orning service at 11 (i clock Mr Wafts' Mr. 1. M. Robertson nceiipi.d the
j.et-w Id br : "The peril's (IrMt it f' {r and daft pdtee.d lite *pinker.
Need:" and st 7' p.m.-The--Tr'inmPtr ted a nolo:-
and
of Frith." in the afternoon. at 2.30. and Master Billy Johnston • recitation.
umbar 21, at 11 a.m., when Mica Mary there will be a grand rally of the Sun-
t• $ertmgeuur, drugbter of Mr. J. A. day school forces. every teacher, officer
1?Icrlmgeour and the late Mrs. Scrim- and pupil being expected to attend.
geour of Godericb. was united in mar. 7UP .ervices to Knox Pre*byterlan
Gage to Mr. James Charles O'Brien, of church on Sunday next will be con-
formed by Rev. C. F. Clarke, formerly
of North street United church, 00d-
erich. The atte�lffiwere Mr. and
Mn. K. R. Daniel of Ingersoll.
After the ceremony the wedding dinner
was served at the Hotel London. Later
Mrs- gr."( 11erth• ut Cattaregsak Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien left on • motor
A lt. the eldest dwghter of Paul /for -
gram
after whtcb they will take up re- tba spacial 'meeker and a special pre-
rtr, formerly, of r',etbsrne tewasbtp, I ott4eu•r In K\tcardtne. gram hof t*eii ■rtangel. All the d1t-
vldted bar aunt and cousin, Mea. A. ferent Sunday 'whool organizations. ■m
Davidson and MLs Amine Davidson. l• INTER -SCHOOL SPORTS
**al ar a large number alt adults. are
Colborne street, the pas/ mesh. iJJ A meeting fur the reorganization of expe'ted to he Vr40rnt
Mise Ertl M $agar Amateur Athletic Aemmocla• t The regular meeting of the Knox
Yip h�nty Polson, of tion was held at Exeter on Thursday,
were is town last mesh w/eglatsnd' September 17th. with President Wethey
tog the piaci g's( • WW1* tablet on of Exeter 1a'the chair. .;Eleetlon of
Exeter. At the morning .erviee his
.ubje•t will be "The Well by the Gate,"
and In the evening "The Encompassimr
Got-"' The annual Rally Day nervier
of the Sabbath .spool will 11. held 1a
the church arditortsm to the afternoon,
at 3 p.m. !tee. J. R. Rhodes will he
the grave of Tbo latqusn/• loan„• of&wrp remitted a. follows: Presldult,
ter
The R{pal. In Meltland cemeterF- A. E. Fines. Clinton : vita -president. Mr.
Saturday. Sept 19 71 51 77 5554 1 Mrs. Y. K. Breckenridge and tvN Anderan. Seaforth: 'etretary-treesrr-
Sunday. 'Sept. 20 ..70,, 57 72 , acne. Ernest and Roy. attended the er. Mi." (sours. Clinton. Geo. Stanton.
Monday. Sept. 21 ..test AR 71 52 i funeral of the lair Mr. Jnta' Rreck- I M.P. 18 honorary pre.ide(t.
Tne.day.Sept. 22..(�" R. 71 !tit enrI4* which was bald on W44n It was decided to hold the cont,
.7R 00 !11 4R day $cpl.'mtser :'1rd. at Ripley. I meet at Clinton on Friday. (inches
Breckenridge WOO a former resident 2nd.
G. C. 1. NOTES , of c;o ericb' Tlee• roweling extrndwl thanks to W.
The manual field and tract Meet of i Mr. And Mr-. Arthur
tin her. sof t1(}• Medd M.P.T.. 'for hi. donation of
theEulleglate Institute *III be held at t hN l uSel gastrics I s fl
'robber. annooelttew silver en to b. t'onq*141 10 he
-
smelly , their Mde•t daughter. -
the tirictiltural hounds on Wednew•- t.. Irvine S. TPhhatt ane of air. and smelly and tn'be held for one, year by
day. September 30. KerD competition airs. Jahn Tt4dmtt. Goderleh townihlp.'the school team wearing the second
in _melt ti and the afudenU• Pined hiRh•wt nnmiw•r tr pliy 1, •The lIN• et
on, _invitation _to eve-ryd•I(I�y -to� •iteuol the mxrneg,• N. oke place late in' Ian rep Is the trnphy far Ihr hlthe'wt t
t
_ ltePtembrr- -- iiumnbwr eifyavint•1 }
e` aT fittFrid y. in ester 2, heist i' Meyers. Eli. Sym.mdis It B. Ti(rkett.
at (Tifton on Frida7• to beeet' Q• , Frank- Reid and Met. McAdam of i The President was schedule.
risen to
i(Ie fbotlieli trains harp been rosined Brnutford cis11.1 triind1 in iiwn Ili s raw op-w=fow.tball schedule. with five
.,w�fi1:• sa 18' >L .: n av bo •1 *•iasis P404.8.,1-(1as eItaler--
.after aeho..l hours. the captains c t. kieltriMM �� 1�
Barrow. Tft ronrmament at the Pirtmn alert gre•n.,first gams.s'nr. the srllwdnh are to he
LEEBURN
LEEBT'RN, Rept. 2S. -Mr. and Mrs.
W. Reath and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hunter
motored to the London Fair on Thurs-
day last. Mr. Joe Freeman and Miss
Aileen also attended the London Fair
last week.
71b. W.M.R. held their regular meet- --
1* at the home nt the pre.ldent on
Tbornday. Sepember 17th. After the
dev0(1onel part of the meeting there
was a dlseuesion with reprd to send -
hie a bale of eloth{4g to the needy' ores
In the West. Mr.. Alex. Horton was
appointed eonrenor of a committee t�--
pack a box at the church at seine aeon
appointed time (several parcels being
brosgbt to the meeting for the bale).
ehnreh W.M.R. arrxtttary was rete tw -Rev. W. Shaw gave In shorter form the
the lecture room on Tuesday. Mn. !chapter to the .lady book. The ladies
Wm. Waite presided and read the le.- were pleased to have with them their
woe. Mgt► il. J. Walter COndus•twl the honorary president. Mfrs. Joa Cook, and
also Mrs. D. RLIr of Ido trnit.
The Annleer•ary 'services held is
Tmeburn church on Sunday last were .
famines* of the meeting and arrange -
neap. were made for the annual thank -
offering meeting to 1* held In October.
se
A splendid report of the Huron Pres- quite 8ncee.sful. There was ■ good at- -:
bytertal meeting held recently at Sea- trials/weboth morning and evening.
forth was given by Mrs. Gordon RIs- The mpeaker for the day. Rev. W. J.
.et. Two delightful solos were rung Patton. of Renmiller and Carlow cir-
by Mrs. A .1 Ma.-Kny. of Dunnville. a ('nit. gave two impressice sermons.
former treasurer of the nnxilhiry Lan- At the morning service the story mf
tern untie. on China were presented. } Nl,•ndemus :bowel hew , man 0911 ie
the n11dr•t' h.tng given by Mfsr•41--K.{entirely "ling.,) 1•y .',ming in persmal
Revell.. enitait with Jeeur (•hri.t. in the
evenhtg. the story of Abraham and tot
_-'TME TAMAN'CA111E
r _ It oder Cities Ilbir
1' gist »ii a9 t€ Ihei, fog
� e itatai
Heiry Tamen, n ('abadtan war vet-
eran. atIFtti. famll), Myr-been 0n
b fbe adtui*_ip ti of the Taman- from
DM colt to /droi. •roll. fr.
was '.awed to an interesting rind pro-
fitable m pn' 4 ., ,, by ansa
('nfInniT .. Thi 1nftinnw . with MI.. Al- •
ma Bowen at the °ratio. added much _•
the .er.Ir,-:Tltrrrtmtrorns ns.loted" - y
r9
Nile thud
.,. u �,: nt result. .•a D"• .,Lir af,er ! vs.. Irs,arweeseu
h. except lona good,
• Victor 1rlliot:. u o n _ _ r.,, sapJ„f _ _ iai+�•" •+Ida�.,io ot.
n
sr o, Mi •. -are ti.a* roe "r(, s"*Welw'7"4 nary .141110- 411itut re 'f(q" f R '+rth•f tliiinnk part T �11e
The -
ca Mr. iierket
Bahl. and 'Phil. Bisset. I siilemt•.
Its-edlattion 10 thon.e mrM1.1M8I 1astl M,ttiv Goalo•rtc1. r.ident. will 1s in-'
week Arthur Brown and Helen Cooper.
tere.tet to know that John and Mix
• I the ling' T F
rocaxolingm. All looked very natty and
ton School 1.f Commere. war home for erainitet ..t r:. (. •• are a d Tt•Krraft ■0111 of Rev. end Mrvo• ' '
Nl.rmal Whiwl at Stratford. . Eve17n �Rereraft orf Toronto, formerly of Vic -
per 1 edk M and 11* jtadRea
the -week -end. end. Cooper alto is at Stratford tNtfihg a`t
e r hare en-
, plane!T to prtaes a fol--.j,{r„_ i alts. H ii- Ilorlte of (`Inn t0i'In mtrt'c•t rhnrch Gral rf h.
af
them in order
r r - aid hnsTnss t' lfrifei* �teretl the tegni Lonemotion_-if -fc-
t _H lens ]lo -4. (teactierte M ' guests at_the_hume. flrltl *to, Atre+ahta'c+.t.r..
err
--1 .
Mc9otyre and Mins Beattl(w Mcqu11- -'Mbar ' ti mf!t- dnd.,r,th,• limp name
Mr. Charles Griffith. J(ie Taylor.'son'•
diel ; FordyO.. No. 12 latl.m(lraor-T�p'k Mr. And Nn. Jobe Blair rootage„ to � Taylor. and I j;eycrnft. loin and Ma -- LAWN JIMVLiFCr
. •rr•h toll.'Riate Institute
Mrs. t:: *1'• T1 'ovoid xid this week.
Ttep?P84ntAtir.•s Won, pr*4nt -At the
snorting from x *shads. the five shove
met. tinnsl and Hensen efintlnnati'on
school. Go.lerirh Collegiate Tn*tltnte
tram represented by Mr.. D. 1. 11111 and
e.Imle.nnl•SIMp.nn. of the teieh-
int .toff. and Rtanley Taylor and PI -
ran o irre tine- tnKHl•.
n
X both gradin
T14I RNAMENT ,'
of Mr. an
air.. Altw'rt T
i,nvr. Jim • Salkeld. eon of Mr. and Mr.`
w • e - rt tt
Gamily. Ttmen 1uu been in Jail to fine
Quartette. "Tlinngh your In. 1*
Det reit • front August 14 until now-. , *'tiles." -
His w'if. has 18.•1, threatened with de- •------
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lti
pvrtatien to Engburd. her birthplace.
Tbrir four chtldrtn, all born in' !Introit, I l.ounci Accep
wets fa. Irl with the prospe. t of M.
arstIui1..t,, ti, i, 4anut. Enol'*11 -
'e►aee,u»ae /lotion for-Peeace --
gad
lmuugrf•1.'u
_,
woonwl, hnwcvrR to adtnit
finally dao •
IhO- Mil u• Canasta. where Vhey w 11 •
A teurltamit. in Seul.•h d..ul,i.w car" tlr -dalui and undunf,trhiy bereinr:EMIRE a Agreement Reached
in Metter of Actions Over
hart); Molle View. No. 14 (Mfrs Ells Atwood and spent the �tlePk Pett with atPtl from loth
•teeth MacDonald a : int�tannson. No S
A•hflehl (PtFlm.r Kilpatrick and Rote- M M h Il M ITa1tC1a
No. of Edmonton 1 niver•tty vhdtecl Iter) slant
Ko. 1 (14t4s Mnlrl : O r'hard Raw
eetir1l day. the post week en route to' W 1nKha
Emil Scott); Rt. Angnetfne. Rep.. A.R.
-`17 (Mins Ada H.lm.t -
Mr. lh. 1'. Beacom. pnblle sehogl in,
evertor. in annonncr*lf
drat/dated Rt. Helens none its splendid
f r,__Vhtch. he mid. was always one
of the beat and thin year had malti-
tanned its good record.
Tharp were five_ contemtxnts in the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Harry Ralkehl, underwent 'operations
Mrs. Wm. oris _i . r..
f f Phf1 r'"' 411414114114113 QUMnj; the past *e >Fe
Mrand Mr Hold. Nil in tido Ate in•tittlte.
P..dfay and
dsnghter 11'atr rP, n -
Adelpbla. Pa.. were Rttcerta at the home A11 ;three are .student.' 01 the "riiltent-
-
of .. w:, .
week: ,
and later enterei Oagoode Hall, Tor-
• .Noll•.. 4 'If (•hob .•s
Mrs. Pat rick MaT(tirtem t.'ii.A..:MM.A terdsy ttxi •wire• gttlir +f caw tp.rn •11.1 i tii/anrl and a i - -
held by the Goderhh 1 10 Ing, y micro 11..ritis.h►.- ._ ._
Twenty-seven tombs took pari (Tie(" io "ff :_-bias
Tint n
d•. A. Rhyne., for i ---firs*• from- Myth. two toct1 Reals i 1n I*trnit for yrrr•: lie Ilmf. a'
grsndm.dher. Mrs. tog An mijo rtttt....tieeti .' of tate tw
na
Da. Hanover, 11 fiord • *Ml j toswt pd. 0.4w:rRi flint -along. Some: 'wdnetl was held• or, Marvin) 08.41 1111i •
forth Kin -
halon Ann 11 4.1 SundTiy Weil' Mrs.
M. A. Howell And alias Marc iTowel'
er GodefreIn...Titu Young 1'e.111r'.-)ta-
bets of felon Shltreh will hold their
regular meeting on;:. Friday evening.
pnhlte speaking eompetltlon : Janis Al- September 25 In $til(•bnrelt Mr. Herb
ton, of S.S. No. 15. whore subject WAR Johnston will h,.1u charge of the meet -
"The Farmer'. Wife;' Stanley Arm- ing. All cmi/Rywoplc:,,.1it:,•„etlltlially
'drone, of Dungannon *ehonl, who Invited....11n11 t1Ay will be observed
spoke on "('onrte.y Verret Anderson In Union church next Snu,lsc. Septem-
and Alma Anderson, also of Dungan-
_ non, whose .nbJeets were rcepe•ttvely
"Chir Canada" and "Florence Nightie-
gete'r'-end Emi17 MOlrattan. of No.
17. who took a. her imhje`t "Why 1 servtee will he held as morel et 3 p.m.
TAP ttl..ptember." Janie Alton ass 9nndey /whoa) at 2 p m Everyone
given first plates, with. Veep Ander- cordial Welcomed...Rev.11. T. Watts of
ann. AID* Atidenpg AgetZmtly Me- North /tent ehureh, Goderlc11. had
Grattan to the amide n Charge nt the sefriee at Palen on Rnn-
A new feature thlo8 y wen n day. He spoke on the mis.Innnry and
"story -telling" contort for children of mainteganee fund o1 the United
eight years and ender. the 8llh1Pct In Chnreh, taking the parable of the Mil -
each ens,' being "My Pet " The eon- emus for his text He RATO 411.140 vivid
testants were Clifford Farrier of No. t)letnrea of the hardship. In the ddfd•-
14. Florence 1'le'ernft of Mo. 14. 1,tldian nnf eros 0f Raskstehewan. and told
Apron' of Nn. 17 and Donald Arm- a .tory ahnwing the important... 0f the
strong of Nn. (i Ashfield, who Were social .rvlee department of the United
eland by the Win In the order es. ('hnreh. Driving the wester. Mr. Gnr-
nsaMv don Orr aunt a solo• "For A Little Bit
A spelling match sod a weed nail*R of LnvO..... Rundky. OetnbPr 25, hoe
: =:41.;7-1 tasY • ttr a r 'Hilt for the annivarear, -;-+s •1 -'
`misted •.44.14 -tutored. /lie awards Unitive. A epeeist .prates will he Pres
Albs lid•an@ewi• a aRRP}a1 vitistewir
her 27. The .t1g5e*tel program will
be earrlod ant. s08eral pupils in the
Sund*y Nehowl taking part. Rev. F.
W. Craik w111 give the address. The
d ?member,
le t0 ,...- - ONE
ed .ewber0 Ica thin psflet', *ed.
The first 13ot}. rich hoop of •ibis hand. Dr. Malemnson. Dr. Mal+•,tltson
Scouts held its weekly meeting at its Im -a oepw•t Ixlfa iu radiology abd 1**l
cldbrooni.in MacKay Hili on Eridlty „bring -mai it 03r:d;else at M,•o411
evening. September 1h••• There' were T'niveriity for pn.t-Rradnnte work In
about Aeventeetl Mays preeent• The this nokiinet. lie. la now commeneitiJ
meeting 4/hi uyeuaf whir Scontma.ter prnetlee at ;eTe'seTen1. ,
Watson iu charir. }'lag -break inspec-
tion was he}d by the Scoutmaster and FATHER 4AMEs HOGAN'S DEATH
a istant Scoutniseters oleo Lodge and London, (int Sept. 22 An ail-
Ilerbert Bridle. After losp.etiod jt monf•rarely encountered by the medical
was found (bit the Owls were in the
lead with twenty-five polpte and the
Warts. oneottd-wtttttwenty-four point*.
A very enjoyably evening was then
,,'nt In games and boxing• Five ane
men rahmed the death early this after-
noon in Rt. Joseph'. hospital of Rev.
Fnth.r-ones flagon, parish priest of
Rt. Patrick', church 1n Blddulph town -
.hip, near lmean.
loans were given by the hays. the main Father Inman book pert In a horse -
limit'. bring between Herbert Bridle rime pitching contest a couple of day8
and Earl Elliott and ScoutmasIPf Wal- str0 and was in gond health. An ill-
son and Earl Elliott. In the first bout ass dote to 80mP Meteors. remote reptdl)
Earl Elliott wa. flelared winner and developed and 1. name to Ihr hospital
the latter was called a draw T114 here yesterday.
ineeting *A* Molted at !1 o'clock with Father Hagan. who war ben In
flagiowering and Scout *Ilene. A
enlrt of honor waft held After the meet-
ing •hy
eet-ing'hy the Seontmaater.
The meeting of the Wolf ('ohs war
held to the Msotfcnt of the B.ptl.t
ehnrch en Trendily. with (1thm.ster
(:ornloh in mhergo. The meeting
opened with the "grand howl" and In to Rt. Patrick's (harsh. Rlddnlph Mane
..e.tion. A.ttet this the bola I0,0t,,a able. He wax an enthusiastic athlete.
ins,• atlas In mimes end bixin/. Ar inn trionnent of tine Western OnlllJdl'
ba�•estBA r:sue *seting wa bIwibt to 1 Horseshoe Pitching Asonciatlon. Father
gnome it, the (bb4.asewo.,.,, .John kis.saa of /low Torii, is * brother
A.hfleld. 1lnron 0"mnty, .hxtiel at As-
sumption (allege. Sandwich, And later
attcndM the oragtt Seminary in Mon-
treal. 11. mea ordained into the priest-
hood in 1907. Ano him first pwrt.h was
at lin. (Int. Df. remained in Mer-
lin II 1At4, -sown he watt trsnsfrrr.d
sardine and 1.nrknaw. a • thtt
local rinks. ' •
Tette first "8"111 war with by C. Sills' I
team of S"etorlh. with WA. 1'uwell'a1.
jrmaf testa "noosed. - Tb- prion for both •
were trtfitrltrt.r..-7t--tre•at`t0 s.. -e 4lrtf • 1
nth And •1. ltrul4I.7, wen the eerond
event, with,kaddely and Crowe of Han-
over ..
lan-over.. eond.. The prize. for thin event
atom were blanket'. Fred 11unt 9111
Dr. Hall of town took the third event,
with Rae and Willson of Winglram 1
0eond. The prizes were ehilre for the
w1AnPtw and umbrella' furfthe' snood
team.
It was about 2.110 oi•ltek thio morn-
ing when the Ant bowl was played. -
In Frldat 'Oentfg'g'1 tgest - marlin-
m,nt A. TaStor and O. Olen wolt'ArM•
prize•, with W. F. Raund'rx and T.
Swan neeond. -414 Monday rvPnlbR the
winner. were T. Glazier and Dr. Gra-
ham. Nat;' H. T. Edwards and I. D.
EaAtmatl. 2d1: -
Four ' links orf Inca) howlers took
pert In a tournament of treble* at
Is/Ingham on Monday night. The Big.
met trio. Ppt'r..11m and Bob. brought
home t1* .Pond prises• mtgs. Fred
Piont,_3• R. Whaler and T Pritehzrl
wore the skip. of the other three rink'.
Tueettay nightlife winners were Mn.
J. Reke Wr.• th. ' ,
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IMwer•ntly sioieted stone .%meri.•411 tun meta with reference to the several ,
migration •emilati.i. slit) the result emboss at law_ thitt were It..titlrted
the/AM _-_aria thrown. into jolt like a. 1n---eritine tion•
.nsmore. criminal 9n4 • 1n•• beenhuvire hare• •, hilt's n 4ewslcin in ,om-
-
jail t . a month. ' itillTie of the whole the folk►wtng re -
h a ..rytng-Pliam•' Thal e,fwlllli�s{poet wb. presented" and *4o111114-'
'ot :...a tied have to 5,, jn, that prnplc 1 •"W.• have ron.iderprl (I1Pt minutete of •
whir b:.,s:Allred goon lifer, and Leen settlement -of arra of Injunction pelt
good 1tlron, should b' subjected to fn gnash bylaw No. 17 of 1931 re rte.
the 8)11--•f 'rentmeht they tire roils.- theme of land f,ir elmetery purposes
not frv,e1 the immigration departmenta its eubmltted by Mr. F_ Donsaly, eels -
nn both -.Ides of the International line. titer. for Mei.srI. number, Moser, W w.
!'ase nester. ease I" eontln.elly arising. .e11 end-''Manns,-tvenvtdiog that .Nth •
While gunmen. reekef•ers nal all sorts party ley ito own coat. la.tbe Iajuae.
'Di
undeldribtvy
oriole .1lgtlrativrj7 tion Butt and wn o 111. 11
ennui' 0.1.80 ARtheM atfa$11R.p5A7 In Rt.o.1111- •
to quash byte*, and we recommend',
that'iliitlptr eerl.y1 4-`sWi the town oft`
Hefts* he in.trusletl, M 81111 minutes
of 1Pttlernewt and clam. not .nit. 0e-
enr,Tingty..
-
this means that the attempt to
gtsstdt the pitrchn.e bylaw am originally
permed I. abandoned. 001111(11 having
agreed ripen new terms for the pnr-
,'lion. of a Nomewhat mmnller property
than WAR first protested. The fate of
the 'teflon to unseat the prnt'eting
'oilnlllor. Im not Invoiced In the r.emo-
inline, hnw.ver•
, for t11e reason that
this olefin was taken by a private
4ttJerer 0.-i rerw natteli •bee .tra;,"ail Poi'
to whether tf tllatl M dropped or vee•
Cewd.d with.
thumb their noses at the law, d(tMit
rltizens are hailed to prison and Nub -
'Feted to wretched treatment -hemmer
they hare offended agnIn.tsome oh --
Kure ?Inflo
h--Kure?Info w of a silly Immigrntiob Act.,
We hear mtx'h theme day. ron(ersi
ing the rmrt.*ity for (i -operation. 1Vt
can think of few things more (boar-
able than m heart-to-heart conference
t.etweei-. the American And Canadian
anthoritirs to .trnighten out the Im-
migration AIlsnrdltle* that obtain to
Any.' cud te remove, for all time, th
nnlsnrr-o *nd the unjustness that now
interfere with the. Lisa.passaga.of de-
sirable people between' the two eeon-
4 ' -4 - se t7•>�.
sees* (aa th1* .ontliigi"rE 1h
way robins of t1@11Dttstk
•lei.. -^ > ...
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