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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-6-30, Page 28 - Thursday, Marsh 24111, 11332 EASTER CARDS Ppt,lttMael 8ut.ecripttou strictly In adtan THE SIGNAi. P Telephone W. 11. Kobe CR . (Maeda tyfifth duet �, bat as •., iA • DONLEVN eat of humor Felonies and its a i r at t los whole. ch (Ttaed $iwl4 r Ute Mt Os" • GODERICH; ONT. THE SIGNAL 1 Sailors Lose STAL 9-2 on the Round Geo, f ohnston ,w at Sons. Crippled Team Meta Defeat at the Hands of the Windsor Mio Maas went of ohs go les on cepti"e tr" h Old B Windsor giMHe. to wroth elet7 M fellow■ got on him. put up a spite the •cured on been bad a iogua.sondem, Mr. and Mrs. Sial !down from Horuby, Halton eoubty, to 1 ars. J. 11. Morrison and Miss take In the big picnic. u, Mrs. M. Irwin, Mrs. I. H. • • • owu, Mrs. 8. laird, Mrs. J. (tack, Mrs. C. E. Weekimi nud Aliss Weekles, Mrs. A. Becker and Miss A. if. Becker, Yrs. A. Mills, Maw. I.. S. Scott. airs. Z1e RA. R. Lynaing, Mrs. 11. C. Hurgeos, Mrs. Mr. 11. J. Reid, of Owen Sound, F: Htyius, Mrs. Fere sting. Mrs. It. came down to take In the . tow. He M PPY McAllister; Mrs. J.' 11. *sett, Mrs. P. a son of the late Abel Kekl of Tip tilefsadY, Mra. W. w, -( `water, Mrs. J. 11. weary, Goderich township. "A worthy desootlitotatAllossilldrallaileolaits �- /lets Mrs. E. Prklham, Mrs. S. Young The National Grocers donated two dozen brooms for the broom football.w' Thanks, gentlenu. 11114,4111011 _#NM Of noble ore" ••• work so Julie _.. ( .,. Young, urs r taray, Mb)'Slime, Pliable Mrs. E. !tarry, 311 ttoderich For the iii.• rain ?test i- N'atlrr, Hirt Pill Jd • Ml a Sir John Aird, Seaforth old boy, gore as a hatdsowe donation for the para. _ Thu .l:wk:rlch SxUuir Waal _Ma. la as 'was decisively Neaten in the second but utter that they w•e► ' Ivo +w he serlew with the Windsor Hn+toe wl the rw"nth _".t,• ht."Jrrsie Anderson, ]ties Mildred Jay, pert M1i'rrath war waster Otof oa the ' ea� ed in Chatham on Fri - village. �p mc/nirn. nwi we herr nit got to oaks village. W J. ? tram of horyes hit Prowl of about n "tun dd, a harrows '"Arose' the 13T#f1t1 . the rime. Phone 499w. •uade jot Raechler'a trucks loaded elh.•ouilld, ran into the machine, knocking theT sly'horwa down anal throwing them on "twills Goderick'- the disks, on which they were badly Whtgita•s �stOa St. kre roti t go n'' '•`lura registered M at p anaeiclo•k Satualav i alms Dorothy Thompson, Miss Ruby tee minufgs •afters - Flo...Iv .sat Puff, Miss M. D. (lurk, Miss W. A. A minute, r K' Black, Miss 1). Westbrook. Miss D. gdin arse •:le,. Tur. Hustle"; Sher" Marshall, Mimi E. Fergie, Mhos Leo M. ute to go re around.. Robinson 1,1 tg for his man Friday. rant Wye'. Itelgrave, int. in Iwlweet, asked: •trona add vigorous, le e. tater streams a r forests tisk- VT lug assets. There •the pronto' shelter f and .tar from hieing trim 11 Canada's favor. is of tlar.p'op►e. In spite 'spread i.str.•ss resulting slackening of industry, there loser sone "ef tyv..lntion, no violence, so ipanfe', remarkably little complaint; Instead, thew. Is a netting of jaws In the deteiW1net�to !**-1!1.1141 (saws throngh, with the hope that, when good Emelt-ow *gain, they will be timed to betier advantage than itt the past. N, it is a time for Canadians to look 'ahead. and In the meantime to hold out a helping hand one to another when • i . need anti opportunity premed them ^J� selves. a time for Canadians to Join In the prayer to the Father of all: "tour loved Dominion bless With petite ami happiness From shore to shore: And let our Empire be United, loyal, free, True to herself and Thee For evermore," ♦ DEATH-TRAP Jibe et the ,M are. �eta�ftaibr crftkinalle igeiIT, IRI-'orerlook a dada/ ease that is right under their Hosea/ The answer, no doubt, would be that they cannot Indict a whole county, and In this ease the comity la the guilty party • This county maintains on the Rine Water Highway between (uderk•h •ud Rayfield a narrow bridge which is ac- curately des•rib.d by the term "death- trap." Time and again serious sec! dents have ',mitred at file spat, and others will occur so long as the pres- ent coodltlons remain. Our news eolumlr this week tell of an accident at •thn point ou Saturday last that might easily have coat a life. The bridge is at the bottom of a drop In • • • the road and Is so narrow that even eo dd *rest, and se day. The la- , usual in provld- y of good things to ere was more than A good pr of sports, Including baseball and 'meshes. pitching, was Ord off. the mom voted features be- teg the ball game and the ladies' guess - and bean -hag throwing. The ball game of the atteruoou was that of the pias -Beene, or nembers of former eounelle. and the 1'p -to -teeters, scope er etf tttr press d eburs l The -•ahat� win the rotes in recant elections they maid play ball as well as ever. The line-up for this game was as fol- lows: T'p-to-haters-L. II. Rader, J. A. Me- W:-tlaaekce. G. J:1. Elliott. P. W. Scott. A. J. Goldthorpe, R. J. Bow- men. J.. E. Cardiff, l. J, Wright. Haw-ileens-J. Eckert, J. W. Beattie. It. H. Thompson, G.. Hubbard, W. Mot., . Tenet, W. I'. Thompson. A. Porter- field, W. II libbers,. EzsWard.en._3..Jt:. _ EIXifi.. li>lstitrd• the gnaw to the satisfartiou of all. 1 The Has-Reens dhl the crowing. tie Ivietory ieing very de•islre In favor of the Md chaps. .mother match was 'played ietwees ch. -en sides of men 'against the boyo. and the latter showed !the old fellows how to play hall with In note Inning score of 8 to A, and some 'very Atte exhibitions of double ptlnya. The guessing ceuttrat among the %Moen on a tea -past full of leans proved very int.•resting, the winner be. ding isle Wright. who got the teapot nand beano as the prise. Throwing small lap of "eons into t !box was enjoyed more than anythla; else. the event/winging out many com- petitors. Mra. Anderson prote•d the w inner with a score of fifteen, while Mrs. Taylor came oreopld with a total of 10. S tDi° keasfDrb>tifttttai�ortest for usher event« Included thread -the - needle. Warden.' end coat races. /leve•ret of the pickedlci kees saw about tee miles out tins (lovernment dredge In distress, w-!th two tngs in attend- auce. This proved very Interesting and was watches with glasses, and It could be plainly made out that something euu.nal tin' taking place, ss all move- ment or headway on the pert of the dr.slt:v. crawl at a point northwest by w,.I of Hayfield, and the (1150 e•onld he seen running about, hal to what par twee -slued not tar made rmt. it np pears that shortly after those on the lookout left the heights the dredge were duwu. • • mcmheta== , • "single ear must be carefully handled I'rrhwps l!-thF-Betaset.ts were mel .sr. Insistent npnn 'thele eerlflldate's M1onvold disaster. The other day a -- -keen had- driven --on tin' bridge -with ■ team anti a disking- machine when - aa;,•:; i t him. from the op wake directloh. a heavy truck carrying a load of logo. All he could do was kt May where he was, expecting the driver of the truck to stop before reaching the bridge- Coming down the hill. however, the truck -driver (he ex- plained afterw•ardtl could not stop the heary trttr'k and it eramhel into the Flynn, Mies Edna Flynn, Miss Annie Kerr, Miss Iwo Kerr, Mier Lydia Beek, Miss Fay Morton, Misr Anna phase, Mtge 0. lamprey, Miss Helen Wllkln• cut. It Is doubtful It the horses will ' sou, and tt(0utuy others whose names recover. Fortnwitely Mr. Elliott was said (115 u..ly. rcmluualy Bert sould ud ubt - - tacked !!• _ 1*on r►M tiny b!tie 8petr -banner to The fellowisg le _ Sie---lW, or the two onkel Mad the breeze. All Pow' rl+-oat i derich. had aired. not riding Nte machine or he would element ✓ ohably hare leen killed. The bridge th too narrow for two vehicles to pass apd as Mr. Elliott was on the bridge lira he expected the truck would wait, but the brakes did not hold. Penlaate. linewden. Weallake Re- tlaias.-The t'euhale, Snowden, West. lake reunion was beta at the home of kites Rose Snowden, Blue Water High- way. Stanley township, on Saturday, June 25th. An address of welcome was given by Mir'. !fury 0. Snowden. she being the dsscendaut of the three fam- lllee. Mr. R. A. I'rithale, of St. Thom- as, and Mr. Asa Penhale, of Exeter. rewpouded to the adderms. Lunch was served to over 151( members in the large arrived and thiel ort Forbes. trap Asa- prix wluurnt: forth, roiled awl rolled out a couple Chitin -en oder 5 years -1 Eleanor Moser: 2. Gordon t\'iIruu. of HuecoIsrtm_ t. -tha the picnic was s eertaln as the 8 per clot. sales ter. Remo ,ie4 Those Premed Amongst present were the fol- lowing: Mr. Mrs'H. 11. Stowe. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc1.arag. I awl Mrs. E. ,Floody and Miss Fioode Hr, an_d Mrs. B. H. McCreath. Mr. n, i Mrs. t. M. Pringle and Mists Prtnglk 11 r,"dint Mrs. W. A. Buchanan, lir. end- -Mos i►• 17tomp- attn. Mr. sad id- G_11. Martin and --herr; 3 amt totter=t;.-Prrd• tar- ter; 2. Doug. King; 3, l,'11R. Bricker. Girls, M and under -1, Eleanor Mar- tin; 3, Joan Isbfster; 3, Fraises Weeks. Boys. 10 and under -I, ('Ziff. Brlck- #r: ft. E. KIngsourt ; :(, Fred tarter. Girls, 10 and under -1, Jean Mason: 2, Mary Jay ; 3, Fannie Weeks. Boys, 12 and under -1. Robt. Is - blister; 2. J. O'Keefe: a, Doug. Frauks. Ghia, 12 and under -1, E. pricker: D: Crawford : 3, I. Say --- Boys, Id and under -1, Iktug. Haw - aor t r core as Oe. v. enema -AI. Mr. and r>. sdtu oon. Paull, Rayfield. lel In the singing of Mr. and MrlI Fnsl tarter. Mr. and 1 grace. which WW1 followed by oue min- Mrs, A. E. Mr. :led Mrs_ T. Rur- ute of silent.* In memory of those who gess, Mr. a• - r-. D. 11.' Wilson, Mr. had passed away during the poet Sear. mod Mr*. P. a,, Mr. and airs. lark After lunch an htaturleal readlttg wnt Kennedy, Ilr,' I Nn+, 11:J. Hodgins, Milo by Elisalwth R. Snowden. It being Mr, and M ''i• 1. W 11111- ,"v*rte4 n inety yearn since this farm was taken Mrs. J. R. r-om Dr. sad Mrs, J. by the tate Barnard Snowden. This G. Bricker was followed with speeches by Rev. R. WIN:lusnm M. Gale of Hayfield, Rev. F. 1I. Paull airs. Durk of Hayfield. Mr. John Sowerhy of God- R. C. KI retch, Mr. Geo_ Westlake and the pred• rho ern-'itr: -R:A- Pennell.; , 7 errigflteR, The new soarers for next year are: O'Keefe, J. Grigg. lir. Chas. HOU. president. It. A. Penhale: pent- Williams, 11. Howe. Mr. W. E. dent. Asa l'ehhale; vhe-president. Gnu $Ploody. Mr. Simi.: -'Mr. H. J. Reid Westlake; secretary -treasurer, Soule IOwru Sou Lr, and Mrs. A. 0. Is - Westlake, Those on the committee tre•bleter, Mr. \In._ G. l', Youngs Mr. Mrs. Frank Hobson, St. Thomas; Mt. and Mrs- J. unix)•, Mr. 11u11 Mra. h Geo. Westlake. St. Thomas; Mt. C. Calder. . Tillie: W. A. Mason. and Mr. Wilbur Wetlerke, Are . Mr. and Mrs.. The next reunion is to be K. A Sprittgbank the last Saturday in June, Hamilton a 1933. A beautiful reunion banner was Mrs. W. 1). very kindly donates by Mr. Richard C. Cook. Mr. Penhale and family sof Toronto. A sad Mrs. A. eery interesting ercnt -took piece at and Mrs. H. 8.:10 o'clock, when Thomas Franklin, R. A. lsavte sou of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale, old Hem H, was baptized by Her. Mr. Gale. It i ford, Mr. and we,. also an Interesting day for Gar -'Mrs. G. Hrl field, son of Mr. sod Mrs, Walter West -'Dane. Mr. lake, Hayfield, it being his third birth pod Mre_ R. div.. The tasntnder of the afternoon 1l /met ti.Nrs fakes; pea, tint scramble, etc. Thr eldest 11dS I tl-. 1►uekworth" and Sfr. G. A. Newton, Mr. W tu. Powell, Mr. Whll- 1' 'onces. Mr - off our good bats to Bert as a real hustler. Jas.'$' Howe, rerkfent of Clinton forty years ago. wanted to zee some of the people of Clinton, rod the secretary Introduced him to Miss Eva Stephen- son suit Mr. E. hall. formerly Mho Haymow. both of whom he knew well 1n the old drys. - • • • • --- The T. Lipton Tea Co. ai usual Mae forward with a splendid donation. No w ler the Huron people drink LIP • • • Secretary Floody was roused from his sleep In the early morning to re calve tate following telegram: Regime Soak., June 24, p.m. -E. Floody, Sieg iluron t►'d itoya' Association. Toronto: Sorry we -cannot be with you on such I4'ontinued on page, Tt. EASY ieOR DAR Dalt Whew! That tiebin-d_I gave you ttu,.1 me all out 4 ria, 14 ant(' under -1, Marg. Ar- rest. 'tickle: 2. E. Bricker; 3. 1. Jay. Slew racC Neese --1, Harold Johnston; He who sslulonely attends, pointed - 2 John Crawford; 3,M. Dickson.Ily- asks. calutly speaks. coolly nnswrr*, Peanut rata 1, mer. J, Mast: 2. and erases when he has "no more to Miss Aortic Walker; 3. Mies J. Muir. I wS. els in Possession of some of the `$Full opr11 rttee-ek -l. B. n'o'Pl:if: 2, 3.1 twat r°4444414" -.1-isas. ng taffies' open rsre�=ts ltargstet t W hen volt wast an Important work Elliott : '2. Helen Mnaon; 3, E. Bricker.1 carr, don't buil fora genius, but a Married utett'a nee -1. B. IT" MN painstaking. co , though. m t worker. Per - Married _. 1►r. F :i, A, 1s-. hath' sublimation all, though, that qualify errguRon; is the snWlmatlaa o[ genius. Mater. w F . Mr•1'Pnsie, Sr, sad It;tmlltoe. Mr, and k.. Mr. and Mrs. D, fir-. G. A. rote, Mr, r:n t Hamilton), Mr. Sbs•nre. Mr. kad 1dte. and Mrs..1. Muir. Mr fer,I and MINIM; Craw- ' . W Duty, Mr and Mr. ant Mrs. 1a. 11'. s, i). A. Raid, Mr ko. Mr. and Mrs. C. tertelme Monumental Works GODERICH, ONTARIO sees Materials Latest Deelgtle Expert Workmanship All Work Guaranteed R•wsoeaW Priam) rtr1ATTA►t ice: A. Iry T r Oi- P. 0.. sea 161 Godorich, Oat. We're � not trying to make men fit our Clothes We're making Clothes to fit the man ! Suits made in our shop. $37.50 up HATS in the smart st Myles pairing Service, akN.Mario TAILOR --AND HATTER -Pitons) lour ewe• - •1 Mrs.. J. 0. Grey; 3, Mrs. NAIL Married ladles' race, dowers -I, Mrs - 1►. \Tlls./n : 2,fllrtr J. Mniri 3,- Mrs, lluomps.m. Fat utet,'s ratty ---1, 11. Toy; 2, 0. I0. will ou. Ladies' 'oftl.dll-North Hurst. Miss !a. ('rawford. captain: Routh llnrou. #foss D. T ampnoo. certain. Stoutly Huron won. Men's suftlall- North Huron, R Brook*, captain; South linron, F. Wilk- inson, captain. South Huron won. 8peclal Lipton tea race -Mrs. Pringle. Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Jay, Miss Flynn, Mu. Campbell, Mrs. Love, Mrs, Johnston; Mrs. Lansing, won In fife above order. - The Iadku' broom football match le - tweet' tw,en North and Rooth Duren resulted Ina draw 1 CHURCH - . present was Mrs. M. Madge: the Nd. Mr. J. Neill, Howitt Old boy. drove WHITI+I['H('ItCH, .luuc jt.-Mesars. cwt gentleman present, Mr. S. Cleave: Irrvrl efiseQuilinn, Ferri. Mothers, and , b Yea eWILKIE GLOVE-PHIT . Arch -Corrective SHOES - FOR MEN AND WOMEN - MADE IN WIDTHS AAAA TO E - SOLD AT - W BENS SHOE. STORE - »IOOTWIA MOOT A?!Iy[AltOlss IkiW the youngest lady present, Dotes May Alfred and JuhnPattenon attended 1.111111111111111.�. t tat' . ' II El .I f •f,■s (owertt_r : the youngest gentleman. Wal- ter 1Vrstlake Turner. pew cream and cake were served et 5 o'clock, when Mr. NV. H. l'enhnl.•. Exeter, and Air. Gets 1Testlakt, St. Thomas. on !m•half of the members extended it henry vote of thanks to Mi.. Snowden for ,he use of her home. Bishop Nester's V7slt.-Toe Right Ree. t. A. Seager, Lord Bishop of Huron. paid his first .'pisop.tl visit to the toadish of .Beyfield. Tiros and 31kidb-ton on Snnehi7. Jule 21411, In Trinity church. Hayfield. Wier.. 1r' was peered by a cougr'getion which more them filled the cltureh, many being seated nutsld.- His l.ordshipdelicate& the beautiful cltenctl�w(ndow preeentwl rhe Judging competition at 4'Ilnton on Saturday sw1 took part in the Judging contest.._ _ Mr. Dan Mackay of Guelph and Miss Bertha Mackay of Stratford spent the week -ems at the home of their parents. Mr. net Mrs. Hector Mackay. Mr. rani Mrs. Cecil Wheeler arrived e home from their boneymoln this week. . They vi -it'd friends in Vancouver, Seattle and Minneapolis and with re- . latives du the Prairie Provinces. Quite n n,,.,, a from here attended • 1 • • 1 fit the armnfverary peer.(ceg At Itriek • United clmr-h ern Sunday. when Rev. T. C. Wilkinson 4 t. Helens preached. Mr. Ala.d.enght�, who with his wife snss has Men visiting at the horns of Mrs. I to the church ley Mrs. Helen Jlinde is IJog. (Mtsna}, returned m Detroit last 1 i memory of her httsl.and. tow Tate Reessis•typt- Wm. Rinds, rector of this parish. from ,t,,,--ral snidest' from Gala district llavinpt a fen-tldeds trots in cemven 19(M1 to JIW$9. (ht !what( of l[rR, left on Mendac to write on the en - having Hon they might more often choose, a Jtnde, AreMM....n :issues-itatern" pea-.,tranrr exaruinntMess. Amowg themwan Rented Hie window to the Bishop for olive Garton, Jpppgael Rolls, J. C. Ree. laswddts i{r•istw.-wenM get s majnrlfy oledhRtidu. Thr rontirmation srrvhw Jack 0111e.pi.•. Isabel Coulter, Janet cum' Mt elation Clay, followed. when nine mutilates pre- (•,,niter HMI elm" (bniter. • • • twitted by the rector. Ker. F. 11. I'null• Th• follow ane were visitors, with Mr. K. 0.. were emtflrmwd. Rev, J. N. 11. Millis of Gab'rich *,sistel in 1110 ser- vice, The Rlsltop took for his text: -Relieve on the Lord Jesus Christ." and preached 11 forceful ser on thris- tlen faith. After asking the candidates_ to take this as their life motto, 110 te• M11111141 111'. he'are'rs (hitt our faith Is jppLrPrefeed du tering of love epos O. and pointed out the red or these two They had n eontr.t nt Sunnyside, Toronto, oil Saturday. to chime.. "Csnada'o '1 .. Beautiful • Outdone Girl." The funny thing 'limit It. is that retnMM's stoat beautiful nntdar for indoor) girl waxier HA", at all.. • • • - borers and.woutd lure -holed thedeWeet-` '•t:i (tlna married thWR' Tious.s pet.. if he had been on the machine. The tinwntiv, or impertinently, inquir t prinelplees felt throughout the world. only alternative the truck -driver bad Tlie Gtsh'rirh ^$lanai. The proper re- ..cosy thins the metier with the was to erseh Into the end of tie twisty, (or( would .rem to IN`, haw about(9ntrch with the world and CHI en - or brother? -/Anton Xeon -Re or drlre straight down Into the ravine, Inviting death In either ease. How long dorm the county Intend to leave this death-trap on the road/ The present county counrtl Is not re- sponsibett=teteetne - hN•en- placed there 'sirs ago:,but it 14 r.•mpontfhle for 5,1,7 dap longer it remains there. a mince to life end property. EDITORIAL NOTES Good-hye, Jame: We'll look for you spin next year. • • • MG alsheste 1Ml6inbw Day with the • --moi- to Goderlch, • • • It *111 be a pretty tough world fee the little boy or girl who hasn't • •ickei to spend on the holiday. • • • The colonic- Pound! may not be per- fect. oltsrrtr•' The Petrone Advertl.Pr- Topic, hut It is nearer the people than any (toternment at Queen's Perk wnuld be. cord. Nothing doing. This t.r-le•np year. And nobody has asked ns. • • • Mitchell Hepburn, N.P., had a liar- ecce --escape - from- sertotre Injury - IT death a fres ley. ago while attempting to break In s pair of eons on itis farm near ht. Thomas. "Mit(h" 'and a hired man got the colts hitched to a rake when the sklttIsh creatures hotted sol Mr. Hepburn and his helper And to jump to safety. The Incident, along with the INmen(ahle accident which remitted in the death of Thomss Mc•Mlllan. M.P.. goer hi show that farming Is one of the-ps•earlous mew not Ions. "r • • • . • The Government has a sehtme for putting unemployed people "heck on the land." 1t may tura out all right In t•1 m. and 111-- Marla Campbell on Hun- tley: un-ley: Ifernnin Phillips, Mr. Hunter anti ler. and )Irs. Campbell of Asltfleld 111111 Mr. Ira • ,optrll of Lueknow. Mr. Archie Watt of ming Brandt wpwnt the w' end here with his sis- ter. Miss 11111 •1 watt, at the home of Mr. Wm. Itnrb,rle• • ..lass, Henri-,,., ap was serlattsly 111 last week. i• utew improving. • Miss Letti.' Poi 1* visiting with her sister. Mr- Ihsr Patton of Lucsn. Sirs .Iran r and two ehlldree. Mr. defy In general Is that men will not end Mr. Wuart Moore and two child - work together for the (onrmnn gaol," 7.1.11 HMI aihs .taste Moore, of Toombs, said ills Lorelmhip. He asked all Ida swat Inst wr k with the letter's par. hearers to prey for the ooeepss of the .ants. S(rand sirs. Arthur Moore. forth( Ing Economic Conference at SIN. .leg, I:iteble of Ashfield spent fifteen, whMh has great ptn'hbllltl'Sunday. with Sim. Joe TtttIn. j for ritt*Lglilt ma. w1 e-ectroom'ic firs- Sirs. A. It did ham been v1.1l Ing for tent. gettfitg rid of our prMent telflsh flu. Gest kV, r with her daughter. ora IIII system w-hIch has proved unworkable Balfour of 1 o(Itrow, • ami rstabllohing n new• sywtem Newel 1 Mss nine eillonn, of Turnberry, ■ on the ('hri'tlan principles of give and 1 kltet 51 (1,, horst of lir and Mr. take, whlch minutia lay the fonneletbtn' Fri. Gaunt. 1 Kondey- 1 for a new and ietfer era. During the! MIR! LYlm:rrtd Ferrier hes Nom rot al God Our Hearts with Leve Infleme." the offertory the choir sang the anthem, "flltegeel rn t,....:h la the B:yry tligtt iiIII ■ • • 1 • soln being token by Mitts Lney %owls and the dnvt-by T.ncy Tod.. aol Mrs. P'. H. Pauli. The rector then gore on behalf of the perish nn address of wel- come to the Bishop. The singing of the ua.iiiiiisatis hearty .and -the Whole aerriee., heatrtiful in Its'lmplicity. was eery fnspiring. Not until you make m Intelligent. end fond emu. fnllvldstNi eases. but It 1.1dull fonder of struggle then 1111 (hen have yon mos cult to see kow- mors propIP sen make Phllllpw Brooks. Miss Mee. nttl/; of the mane, le iwdkinylntg at Kincardine. ' Miss tela N. (NW st'- t a fsw'itt tt lest week Its I ',s ow with IlItetsPlatits San. end Harold s ji 'Phos. -Guest. Merle Mra fling st TePa- water with 1114 er. Mrs. Green. MI's (slier K y vtslfed last week Pn self reliant, with Mra. Ilve h of Lueknow. of struggle - Mr and SIca"1'hns. Tnglio end son -of help not Jim. of Hm' k, an•1 Fred end Robert vest poverty. Mullaney of I of•aento spent hunts; 1111 • the home or Ur, end Mrs. Fred David - • 111111E on the' land when those now not It ens desperately tint to It to get Few things are worth a perattnal Ion it Ioxl s Ilke RuMldl:int r'o Ir 'tnarrvl Quarreling •ettlea nothing POWMr. and torn. Devitt Kennedy end flintily and tl . baa Mrs. Duncan Ken- 11111111111 en ym117 reunion picnic y Mat.Wellwo d and a'eMr 1-. letlya t Norah Falconer. sg with them. spent tu the week end 1 the latter'o hup here Mr. Herold s agpufrliasedaWil- I$1$IR•$U■Dmfs•■•■tRta••••••••••fi•••■•■■AfIN Ifm•ltnlshf sr a g 1 P it Is a bed angel that stirs the waters, „My attend, -1 1 In Gndtrich • • • - to raise more farm protons that ean- A Pedestrians' Rights, Aste4liD= nee twin 1ir- rtartwrh r sspetrip assertion of the rights of lt..tPlans with reward to trattic on the streets sag read,of the Province. T► multi.'.. OP fig its "planks" will be n •lem•,n'! hut those who step down are sere to remisere no worm.than before. not 1* Inittiibly sold, Ghiaror Ghia low -Pflug is .- .r •iM rritts w,r d, farmers off the lenwhites turn will, at we pp ar. 1w sol.uldiaad to go hack to It spin to force stU! others off an/ so on id Intlnlrum. Find your ptrprliw and fling 7011' 11fr nit to It; anti the loftier Tame prrrptael sl t la, toes •tire you will he M make the world richer with every enrichment of rnnraelf Phillips Brooke uD Ms •tf t Ealeonrr 51 1 who heti hew, • • • • a • 1 a •1134-71 e -Opening! George Kay, formerly of Detroit, Announces the Opening of the • a • • • • • • Goodwill Tailors - -.- and Cleaners in the store formerly occupied by the W. --C- - Snazel , Cleaning and Pressing Business, West Street. - iditt Stop! Look! Listen! Will dispose of all Haberdashery and other Cloth- ing Supplies in this Store. Prices slashed more than half. Come in and stock up for next winter. .10 • • • • • • • • 1 1 • • 1 • 1 • • • • • • •