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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-8-11, Page 114. - ..r • CIab Subscriptions The tiling can tirsiab Clubbing Rates which will eaeA, yrs money in your renewalr fol Ml* apagazinee, Me. Attk fur prices or 04.one 85. , 'VW P.xa.n.i Column frdaeavld- tgror If you are going 7 trtlet The Sigall know It w help make the Per- ttreJ Petition col*mu mere liteege lag i fou and 'oar f ortenda. .. - NE D&-- t a %-,41E ? Ce' Get Two Weeks' Holiday Council Divides on Question and Qounsiller Humber Talks of Oourt Lotion meeting of the town council es evening was marked by a dirt - on the question of the policemen's The Mayor gap his mating ►g . Sete to dseltl *fiver of the .,#,I,,, Usual two Wasps' mettles, instead of one week as favored by four members of the ceutuli. All the members were present. - The elect read the declaration Of the election of Bertha M. Johnston and Lola M. Gray as pubik school trustees ter the remainder of the year 1932. The tai collector reported $2,138 collected dace the last report. Dog , taxes were not being paid proeetly es -a.'Jed a atascial melee woo • b.4a t.' '. •.3I te every owner in arrears beta* ash . ther action was take,, The sexton of Maitland cemetery reported four Interments in July. Apptkatloos for building permits, as follows, were referred to the fire .- oommlttee: Jos. Glbeoe, range, St. INivid's street; Reg. McGee, re -roof - tag garage, Hamilton street; M. W. Rowell, repairs to ban, 8t. Vincent = street; W. (1 Stazel, re -roofing shop, ' West street; Alex. Young, reroofing ' i dwelling. Nelson street; FA. Hornier ,...-.. parch on dwelling, Nelson atoest, - -A lotion - teem the Hydt Power Commission called *Gentle. to .ss the condition of a fire alarm signal wire attached to s Hydro pole on West street. The council was re- quested to have this put to proper condition. Referred to the fire elle- - ; . mlttee. ;-,,. A letter from the Great Lakes Har - a .hers Association, notitylag the -sora. .,soil of the anneal convention. to be held at ilaMttton In September, and aakiug „!or the membership fee a $100, was ' _referred to the water, Ilght. and harbor eo Wei. : netcatloss front . tW ()Mario rtscrrt of Leeds mod Pbreste with r and to the res tabllsbmeat of , farmers on the land were referred to the tspec•tal rommlttee. s' A from Coe, - ne, Murrey CiODETtrei t, 3'iT'i" "r `.1", assort+ ' ti x r:a. .,., ► Ji '%i I I1, I'S fL_ TO OUR SRADIRRS Owing to premiere upon our culymns Ibis week a large number of items 'of local news are unavoidably omitted. 1f any Item In which you ars especi- ally interested does set appear, kind- ly accept this as the explanation. CUTTING OUT KINCARDINE The steamer 1Xasitoulin made her scheduled trip to Kincardine from (loderieb on Sunday. Only a few boarded the !coat her. The manage - meat have deckled M discontinue call- ing at Kincardine, 5 It has been found that entrance to the harbor there te unsafe. KITTY TO43CHER8 At Monday nlgbt's heal tourna- ment on the bowling greens, Albert Taylor and Peter Bisset won first prize, with Geo. Symonds and W. Snazell second. On Wednesday evening the winners were George Mumby and t. Pridham, second prize going to J. W. Newcombe and Geo. Mathleson. STRATFORD BAND WAS GOOD The convert given -4e -asset ileum ee-«e Sunday evening by the C.N.R. Band, Stratford. was enjoyed by a large number of mush• -lovers. A epeeist quartette of male yokes also rendered pleating hormone in a num ber et selections of sacred meek Another enjoyable feature of the eon - cert ensab•ted of selectlutw t. cm flit tubular chimes, which could he heatd distinctly for several blocks ftotn tbe Nqua re. RELEASED ON OTTAWA ORDER Joeeph fteilth, of Blues -ale, serving tyro _month' tesm„ia the_ salon& jail here for assault, was released en Monday morningafter serving halfn the @coteise. Smith's release was in accordance with ba order from the Secretary of State at Ottawa to Sher- iff Middleton. Smith was sentenced on July 5th by Jertdge Thomas M. Costello, for assault Dien Earl Coder - west at Bluevale 1!(e - rsaeos was given for the order of release. SINCLAIR VIBI'I't POSTPONED The Bird's Eye denim eetebratlou has been postponed -4P a weft`. Weed was received this morning that Ger- doe Sinrlatj, tweaks tarScorrespon- dent, whip. es to Owe a talk os his recent maim 1517 as t ung Park hotel next tnrdae. %trodlrf , not be ,able to beat ,tee os day Accord PERSONAL MENTION Mr. Jos. Hahklrk. of Windsor, is visiting at the h .tee ut Mr. John Nfv- tna, Mr. Bert Foley, of Windsor, Is visit- ing at tl..' home of hie father, Mr Robert F. el'. Mr. Mo ^Is Swanson, of Windsor, Is vl*tlng ee th his mother, Mrs. M. C. Swanson, grope street. kisses .cattle sad Resale Freeman, of Windier, are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mn Freeman. ktlas Stuator, of Cornell University, visited in town for several dere last week, the guest Of Mr. and MIL H. T. Mr. ami-Hrs. Maitland Martyn and atm Dons ,t, of. Detroit. are vMtieg le Osderi•h and at Mrs. Martyr's home In t'Ilntun. Mr. and Mrs. William Moss and son, Mr. Home.Mor, of Thorndale, visited at the buute of Mr. and Mrs. John L Altkee t11's week. Rev. H. G. aid Mrs. Whitfield and bobs AettL Of Northville, Mph., were the goeste' Last week of Mrs. Ili}ilrela, Bruce stn. t. Mteser Chef -dem and-11;arimte Mist-. Lyn, of aetssit, visited iirtirorlrfer a week and returned to Detroit by steamer Maulteulin. Mr. John 1. Altkeu recently -passed his seventy->'xth birthday and spent the stinker- ry at London with his ran, Mr. ArJeu Aitken. - I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ci:i'ab'. of London, street the weeks at tihe !tata fit ra. Sr_nnaton'. parents, Mr. rid 11Cn! '+R Q Sonley. Mrs. A: thur Feltz, of Lima, Ohio, is a gse,t at th home of Mrs. C. I Moore, Lig street, where -she wilt visit ter-+te'veral weeb. Monday, hot ever. Ne Mr. am Yrs. Martin Stewart and tier] up at the south • than fire broke out e son, Jobe, of Pasadena, California, t to th boat. 'cutlet ala are vl.ltJi:;; at Mr. Stewart's old home, ton, .tin contslnhag oat Vla•haiAett the Benmiller Nurseries.. cartridge, had -been lybieto tine seat Mrs. Thos. McKenzie has returned and In somem suer it' disc•1(argeed from Toruotati where she ..spent the 1'7 r small bey why ,- mulatto' winter with ler son-in-law and daegh- It. The explosion Ign1 a bode ter, Mr. and Mrs Walter Buchanan paper around the ext$ Distress Signals PERSONAL MENTIp1 1 r ]Ira. J. D. Stewart. of Detroit. Is Bg. Reser visiting with friends Is town. i J Mr. William C. Stinting, of Hanna, Alberta,. 1s visiting Mr. Wm. Streetun. Mr. R. J. Smith and two small Noma, Detroit Pleasure Yielli Caught in of Guelph, were Sunday e•istter. it Storni off Ib. l r onBeady town. °r Mrs. J. A. Carpenter spent the wotek. with her sisters at tbelr summer baste r at Loug Reseb. The sudden &ppaanaAa tot dlsttesa Mr. and Mrs. Ferguaou; of Weed - signals, about a nUe Sunday afternoon easaMM tbe erovida that lft shore, oil tomes .sudttr gise stork, spent the week -ergo with Mr. and Mrs. A. Nadir. Dr. 11. Strachan, of Olevelitgt: spent tbe wick- with his to tiboetia-bas-4 oclotth.))llaeJ, eiosisJ•.... WOEtraelt [r. and Mn, Ii Hen storm waa4mminesik; appearing against the sky were at dlstrew rockets. A lausehes immediately - aid of those to trou5le. In the like a small be seen llonudering in by this time had bet Bain drove the wa bet the progress of the distend .with 1seesaat. arrived lit the barter with some amusement three or four feathers one of the small only In their bathing edgers of the .yacht belts. The ower of tie alibi," of 'etrolt, ex gine trouble had der feared he craft would pieces by the waver: (rest rockets. Misfortune seemed white puff* acknese of e se•ognized as t• of motet off to the A wile out yacht could ter, which he choppy, W shelter, Lei eras -still mus noticed 5, w guntrtettill boats-p(8ad the se- t_, " tty- ea- snd ISaT•ilad .led to the dly- hita bed 11 Rr. mod •>Z d-jets sad child the Are w•aa e•ti 1 ren, of St Cl..lr Mkt ciMMd the lady's cousin Mrs. T W t A TitEA damage was done; rrrener, uwa, T end ber aunt, Mn. McDonald, In Rip- ley, i Through the Mr. ■nd Mrs. H. T. Edwards had as . Mra. Jas. R. Reyeside. their guest for several days the past the Children's Shelter week their nephew, Professor Nor- ful day at Sunset t. -a man Buchanan, of Colgate University, day. Mr. Reynolds Hamilton, N.Y. 1 children and Mrs. 011 I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Gauley', of taken is cars to tbs. Clereland, 0., alsrnt the •, CaseeNed The &mance committee reported: "Regarding the proposal as passed to exchange 148,000 of 1934 Victory bonds In the O. W.S.R. fund as held by the Toronto General Trusts Cor- poration, for $50,000 Province of On - petted that tbe event win be held the following Saturday, with Loth Gerdcu Sinclair and Jimmy Frio., theeartgon-. 1st, on hand. GETTING READY FOR FAIL TAOI At a meow*, 6f TEO directors of the Goderich Industrial ,Rxhibitioe on tarlo 5% per cent., due 1948, at 97, Saturday night last, judges for the as arranged with Messrs. McLeod. fall fair to 1a• held September 20 and Young, Weir & Co, Limited, the Trusts Corporation would not make the exchange without an order of ap- proval from the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. The Board did not see that they had any jurisdiction and we regret that the deal had to be _ cancelled. As the Ontario bonds had ---kiereaaed in value, Messrs. McLeod, *Young. Weir & Co. Limited nave sent --a cheque for 1900 as the town's share of profit, and we recommend that this amount be placed 1n the town's O.W, N.B. fund. "We do not think it fair that no melon could have been taken me MI to receive advantage of the recant bond offer., and we think that some concerted action should be taken by the interested municipalities to see that there ponds can be exchanged when a good opportunity presents It- self." The Committee reported that the net proeeeds from the grandstands at the race meet on August 1st were 1721.38, of which one-half goes to the G.dericb Trotting and Pacing Asso- Matto') and the other half to the town funds. With referenee to the request from the village of Port Dalhousie for as- sistance In meeting eourt emits In con- nection with a decision regarding grants from the Highways Depart- ment, the committee reeeommended that the Port Dalhousie council be asked for further Information as to Hie costs and as' to the advanages t•eelved. Other recommendations were: That 1150 be paid on the Blue Water High - (Continued on pare 1) 1KaeKAY--MaeDONALD At the parsonage of North street United church on Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock, Rev. Geo. T. Watts per- formed the mintage eeremony uniting Miss Norma Catherine MacDonald, daughter of Mr. ■nd Mn. Donald Mac- Donald of Ripley, and Mr. Kenneth Alexander MacKay, eon of Mr. and Mn, Donald MacKay, also of Ripley. The young ronple will resile at Rip ley. A SUCCESSFUL EVENT The bridge and dance held by the Maple Leaf Chapter, 1.0.1'113., at the Pavilion on Wednesday afternoon and evening was ■ marked suecee. Both the bridge games In the afternoon WWI the donee ■t night were well at- - teed.d Mn. E. Brows, of Chit -ago. watt winner in auction bridge and Mrs. J. H Taylor, of OM.rfeh, in eontreet. Twenty five tables of bridge were In erogrese dnrtng the afternoon. Tea waa served Awning the afternoon. - Teat* Rhaw'o oreheetra, hest !Brat- _ nerd. tarnished the mnak for the dene- -- SI tore will the wheal Y •C rotten., wrotten., hkh prover) pine am attraction. 1•i -e. 21, wereappointed. Application was made by the Women's Institute for spire for a special exhibit of Canadian. made goods, and a suitable space will be provided. - Word -his iese received from the Provincial Department of Health of a apeulai exhibit from that depart- ment, and the Dominion Experimental Farm at Ottawa also Is sending an exhibit. The directors will meet again on Saturday night, August 20th, to make further preparations for the coming sherd, - -- - AT THE HARM* The yacht Rlmada, of Dearborn. Mich., was in the harbor on Saturday Islet- The F:lmada ran Into hard luck on her trip down the lake .oa. Satur- day morning. While pasting Point Clark .he evidently Came too close to shore and *truck a rock, damaging her steering wheel slightly. The freighter Home Smith arrived on Friday night from the head of the iakes with 175,000 bushels of wheat for the Goderieh Elevator and Trans- it Co. The tug Champlain and lighter Menletlgne, of the Sin -Mac Lines, pot In at the harbor on Sunday evening and have been engaged In lifting three huge "anchors" from the sunken Gov- ernment dredge Q k R. These are some 48 feet long and standing up- right on the sunken dredge they were a menace to navfgaUoo, AT HOTEL SUNSET - Guests at Hotel Sunset, the past week iterei Yr. and kers. W. 0. Millington, St. Louie, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gibb London; Morris B. Percival, London; Dr. and Mrs. A. C. McKay and son, Sandy, Toronto; Mr. and gra. T. Tapert, Mra. H. E. Tap- pet and MIM Margaret MacAWey, De- troit; Mr. and Mn L. W. Dowling and Sons, I4neoln, 1.11.; Dr. George R. Kelso, Bloomington, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cowan, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrn. F. A. Hough, and Mies Rtmemaly Hough, Aeahentburg; P. C. Sample, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mn! W. J. Do- hany, i etreit ; Mr. and Men. Wragby and family. Birmingham, Mich.; Mr. and IYn. Hugh L. L.abhatt, London; Mr. and Mrs. W. Prondfoot and Miss HNt.n Prondfeot, Toronto; Mn. George Elliott and Mims Elliott, St. Thomas; Mlet Manse T Mltrhdl, Detroit; Mrs. A. L. Dfc•klnaon, Windsor; Mile prase Taylor, Wallaosburg: Mr. and Mrs, A. H. McKay, Mir A. Ainslie and Mr. Harry Ilbmphrey, Hamildm ; Mr and Mrs. L. R. Doherty end family, Strat- ford; MIS, That. Patterson, MISS Pat- 'rllrtwcw, Mho Lem and hr. Wm. Randle, HamIltow; Mrs. O. M. Mair, Was Masa n etm ` „sit $ w1 4t, 1tMYr >tf argarsiH nhnittoa. kertoa. • v+i(e - • .1 - derson. a Wiudsor, spent the week -end visit*, with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrow. Mrs. John McKeuaie was at Ripley on Tuesday attcuding the funeral of her sunt. the late Mrs. John McDoa- a1d. Messrs. G. Carpenter and K Sale spept the week -end at Welland sad wltneseed the °pents& of the cast&. Miss t:. $ogar..o1-.Klr,cton. R . _.M*rss, on. ._lis IOUbelt! Of Mr. en Mrs. 1!L4JLING LAM' The Signal'a malt oorrected this Werk. e mistake. lu the letw eerltter euaeeerued promptly • AT KINGSTON kas heft are r' • ll tbw• sat. not*, ea MO) John Jardine was Mien to Ports- mouth Penitentiary on D7 Sheriff Middleton sad table Rata - dry to compeers a In ttnir toe* me has a1 tt M 1_ terms tor offenses . tit which be le now ittes, 1'R W. 'Wallace, mak, jw *hod RIC tasks of medical O jiitlorers la Uodetde'b and will have rJ (dice et Ids home, We111ugter'.. Dr. Wallets, who le a eon Ii<,tie laja WO - limn Wallace of tows.- pea two yearn at Shelbwra*Ovt., since taken poet-gradu4 week Royal Victoria hoeptta , gat endue prietloe la God has the goodwhtl et 1iis t nue friend* : aaek nut• the - fowl; • Joh' Fell. ENQt'EBT IN • Loci NTSIB L DEATH Misses Christine and Sara McKim .tt the inquest in 't1 ea Wednesday haVe returned from a %lilt to at itetgrave into the death. 3g}n A. ,oho, where they attended the mill- Met'ouuell of Toroot ,, w a llle4 ry openings, , Saturday counting tr. an automobile Mr. J. A. llaiton, .Neilsen street, and amide/it en No 4 I,tg w' Belierave, ton, J. H., of Buffalo, are spending the Jury found that the- .''sr was}petng it holidays with' frlends to Winnl driven at too great *sof •od roeslsier- and Chicago. ing weather conditiOas. ; tier the he Mre. B. Arnold and daughter; Miss .Horst a charge of eriminr,i. tteglkgenee Beatrice Arnold. were in Windsor last w•a.. Preferred egaMst-t,iljn ]de('on- we•k, attending the funeral of the laic knell, tict •ywr 'y py, -who,%cam delving Semnet la Word Gipsy Smith at North Street Church Svangeliat Tells of His Early Life and Conversion -Heard by • r.rg. Oousr(ations Great cosgregatioall attended the services In North street United chard on Sunday, when Glair Siam Smith, thternatioually-known evangelist, occu- pied the ptdpit morning and evening. The evangelist. who war Dorn and raised in a gipsy camp In England and Was a horde -breaker along the United States -Meek° border before his con. version, bad an Interesting and ineptr- tttg message to give his hearers and he delivered It fu a quiet, unemotional, hlat very arresting manner. He has been aptly termed "the quiet evange- list." His addresses are full of tnttt- etat and. Ms humorous spirit easels be bee feature, sit ehno aserateg.. •. tit's talk was ou "An Unexpected Event,' and way founded on the Scrip- tural passage dealing with the ensu out of whom had been cast a legion of vita. Rev. G. T. Watts, pastor of epuretb fatruduced .&M speaker. "It was so unexpected event," the latter said. "tor the crowds who had followed Seem to see the formerly de- mented uunu silting at the feet of the Master. Tln•y went out to see a wild man and beheld in mild one." Mau, ef- hie sttd+cn a might flwe come t0 c the ter. 11.' was L-m_82i1)a9 - Mr. -wed item.--Aivx. Meth rt•LtrrIIAf{jy`jJ-' __ +► this week from Chatham, X,11., where - _ __• ti for some weeks'. • The marriage o f ri g s this 10,456 i T" the had been ho y ItelatLtg kith tela• r, and Mrs. Alvin Gingrich, Of -I: en elder tln►tiRhtrr l Mrs, J, • tetlIIr N.T, were re, %''s id t friend Mr. 11r• l he•rtyou and dr,.ws Wer• joint l;, ter, of De- lllar Rllnabelb Smith. trust. wee solemc;,u,d . undo tips- Mr. :,nd Mrs Fraser,-ttd•ott. t 7, at 8[111 he.atslatalueal that _the reason r ----- - De - ore W lighters. Naac, and Lois, of 1 e air+id. iI l., pb }} Of 11r: end'v. histr. capacity as l.. -s u'.e' o s attended onto. are the guests,• of tae Misr, tl,• .1. /..nes at bride wore his mebrotitings was heel" of the mein- ,,,. onto. •- -t itol.ertsun, Victoria street. age he Ivuugl,t. a pretty travelling snit of resole ••The Gospel .till is doing chi R Mr, end Mrs. Ralph Stephenson aid 1 R tfp- Mr. std Mrs Reid and daughter .lean, gin with (trey fur trimmings, hat sn111 Is •hanging people's lives," he t Mr: sad Line spent Snndny last al [he• ;sad .hews of grey. Afler tone wedding stee'l:tr.sl. .eterring to his own cdhver- latnatea of repast Mr. and Mra. awn. ia lett un a awn. "It you nett looking for a • delight- home of Mr. and ,Iles. John Fell. motor tzlp to Slap. Ile/ N firs. ,I. Itt.tnnw. Lon and da liter, EM preacher you wouldn't be likely to go l0edaea• inP.411 Iced Deerg, Altar spent a fork, Atlantic w C{Iy nshingte down ou the Mexican bonier amongst ' will resid Itetr• eon' hey! and hersebreakers. -But - •' s r. ' ''Ieoltg, mbrta. rstad. ,: L : " thin is where the Lord watt to can If God t •, cell I per, Ja't , ghoj 'cath t itort aegtgarth awl (h. wt., min L. Aa- fHhn :hens hint tkewtg ,-est. ostty. 'bey eT--. pec•fed merhal.s to see n man in gipay orb with d, g ark , mylrxlon, and they beheld a m:un with fair features and hair and nue et hu dressed as auk• or- dinary man tuight dress. •'Tlu-y for- get," he said, -Hutt conversion trans- forms as -v l se reforms." i t•' .44 t j•e }sheek as Neste df Mr. D.('' They (.`e m: a ey, ambridge t, tmppn for tbeu. The at et their return they were accompanied by the beautiful waterside Miss Miss Se tali and IttTotd `t&1lirey,` WWI t !fptli'> VI"Tic "tis" lfiildfeu are making a holiday visit to Cleve- zest, and it was a happy thee land. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Aitken, with Miss Ir•-•eselltienfilVitileffK RACIr, Rose Aitken. tecestly visited their son Mr. Arden Aitken, at London. Mrs, Aitken has been quite ill in the hos- pital tit London and her (loderleh friends will be pleased to know that she is much Improved and expecte to leave the hospital shortly. Mise Kathleen (Ie'arihue, of the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, arrived In town Thursday evening. -to spend a week with her aunt, Mrs. G. W. Itlack. MJsa Clearihue was a*' eonrpanled by her mother, Ctrs. H. P. C'leuribue, with whom .he had spent the past two weeks in a visit to the Thousand Islands, Montreal and Que- bec. Mrs. Clearihue will be in town for a few weeks before returning to - her home at Regina, Bask. _ Mr. G. H. Mclla rdy, • of Bator RonI I aa d + wee tIewebs toeree'►-prendmfther: stns. --is.- W.i 1 warMlse-Tiler Ferguson and Miss for au. Catharine Kranz, of Woodstock, are guests this week of Miss Jean Abeil. Mica Marjorie Daer and Miss Marjorie ( Frida7.whe Is hu was ..etc '.• ven• tage* of oh -traria -a?" atruek ler au aye In the hands of•his BpMkeusl lSae/bgttahe Needed toFiuntu.'irrPs.. 7TnTiiy. of"Bisy l•hT. The latter seas estopping out n stump In the eve ting the gipsy evangelist while the meet were engaged in road i.spoke on the subject of "Cettver.iee,1 repair work on the Blue Water Illgh• Is hiking as his text Act 10:11134. tell - wey three milt% -north -ol Gerlclt. i Ing. ed the impriruument and subaer= 1. - - s the axe descended, Smith, who was : queut deliverance of Patti and 811as, solding a eh.sm-J. extended bin arm through the ,means of an earthquake - The flat of u s ries of pigeon IItghts Lacfie. foie young birds was held from Park. Mr. lied Mrs.- Caswell J. 'Rumball 1.111 at the week -end by the Coder- and sone, Norman and John, of Torun- I 1e1,11Homing pigeon As,oclatlon. All pigeon's -racing in these events are of this year's birth. Percy Johnston's birds were prominent among the win- ners, three of them being Included lit the first five birds reported.' The birds were release! et 7 oreleek ■sit the first IM five home, with their rating Mnum- ber and time of arrival. were es fol- lows: Band No. Owner Arrived 209 P. Johnston 9.07 a.m. • Re. .n., are vel last west wl es his annual 'summer visit to Ooderlch. He is sevompanied by his granddaughter, Mise Helen McHardy of St. Louie, Mu., and his grandson, Mr. Gordon McHardy, of Baton Ronge. They have Just returned from a trip to Scotland, Mr. Mcltardy's native land. Mr. Me - Hardy, who uaualiy spends. a long summer season in Goderieh, is being warmly greeted by his many friends here, and particularly by the members of the golfing fraternity, with whom he le a prime favorite. A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY Time files, and Mr. M. Robins says he has been In business In Ooderich twenty-one years. To celebrate the oc cation be announeen an anniversary sale to commence Saturday of this week and to continue for eight days. A list of some of the bargains he is offering appears on page 5 of The Sig- nal this week. "" iROAD ACCiDENTS A ear driven by Jo.. Armstrong of Detroit ran Into some cattle on the road In front of J. Parrish'., at Dun- lop, on Satnrday night and was turned over in the ditch. Mr. Ter - ,nee Hunter and Harold Armstrong, son of the driver, who wore In the ear, received Injurleee and the car wax damaged. The damages were nettled amleahly by Mr. Perriih, the owner of the eattle. On (Sunday when a ear driven by Ben Cork's of Clinton turned Into a gateway six miles south of Gndenet es the Bine Water Highway an Ar - tow bus coming hehird ernstled into 1t and turned the ear upside down. Both ears were coming north. No- body was Injured, fent both car and taus were damaged. The inanran ee ealneenien win nettle the question of damages ttetweea themselves. The firemen were called to fight a emelt blew at the harbor on Tuesday. The roof of an oil -hones belonging to Wm. Porr,st, contractor. became ig- nited In point. manner aid amok, lama nu: • IkefkaiiiA ? eFee- at tonnage .et i asi neby. Ore wax gak4Jy thigslehed, little dawege beteg dose, 196 W. -Bakes-- . , , .,A - 9.58 288 W. Geroasette ••• 9.50 187 P. Johnston 10.00 441- 10.00 all lIII 1 Thrv•e lit irteriee In to, are vlsitlag at the Dome of Mr. f ui he same eartlnquake also was the - to, are 1'e parents, Mr. sad Mra. E. J. fhe wind were w•cervrl. Dr. F:mmer• means of• the converalou of the jailer, rRnmball %,wit tre°ffrvt'th1•-injnredlutnd. which It took an earthquake to bring the now' it doing n" well is can M• ex• Jailer to tits sonar.," the gipsy cried. Gtr, and Mrs. A. W. Cnttenden and Its-tWi. who were ei chkrch today needs a spiritus] yFsmltlh at the Buffalo, of the lady's ; TRAGIC 11)131TH OF A. n. mon.ff N rtbpuake. Let us pray for a -spirit- 1 mot -her end brother, )Ir. Alex. W. The sad news ant been received of tai The speaker to tura Its back to God." Weston, in GodPrkfi town.Ltp the the depth of A. Hotwrt Morton, a form, I speaker wrttt re to describe the week, have returned to Buffalo. - er Gaferich boy who went to tieattls'. ptetaen0t financial depression e, ,a mild Dr, lhtm•an Ranting and Mrs. gest- Wash., aunt years ago and eventually form of spiritual earthquake, Men's Ing, of Barrie, and their sun Nr Er• bet•amc vI.-e prealdrnt of the ? atlonai [ lei m mese tuning Mack to the Gos- seat Bank of Ctemmenr there. Ile hack ped inn'" and more, he declared. Sera. T. boon Itt'for taste month.. and feed re- He toil of the ■rrbt, at one time, Ranting Istel from nosiness. ate) a. neme,rtecl 111'. is father, itlnthotomew smith, sad d by n Seattle rhe shot and killed fila mule. C'orneliu., Gfpey Raine, Panting. of Toronto, smelt several u ya last' wt't•k .with Mr. and R,-••WaIlbt Piston street. Dr. It a cou.in of Mr. WallisMrs. paper LOWER SCHOOL RESULT$ -111 WHIST HURON . Pupils from the rural public achosela in the In.pectorate of \Veet Huron were euee'es.fui In pawing in the sub- jects given below at the Lower School examinations held in Jugs last: 3 Ashfield (Klntaili Ethel Mac- kenzie, gram., hist., geug . botany. 17. 4 Ashfield (Lcs•h:tlah)-Clara MaeKendrlck, physlog., zoology. IT, 8 Ashfield (I)ungaon.n)- 14torn- ton Eedy, hist., arith. ; Margaret El- liott, Met.; Gertrttde-Flnnigaa; arltb-; Kitchener Finnigan, agri, i; Marjor- ie McDonald, phyeog. ; L•••rt Wbyard, aerie. 11. U. 11 Anlrfield (Mere:, rdtoa)---Isa- bel Pollock, arlth., art, lig!. le. I. 15 Ashfield -David ,-,•want b1st., grog., arith., art, botany. Marta Par- rish, gram., hist., geog arltb., art, botany ; (7kiherine Mac/female gram., hist., geog.. arith., art, 5..taay, -It-- Atnhnetd--Me rgaret Lednor, hist., geog., art, aerie. 1. 1 Colborne --Frances Martin, hlat., leo(, art, botany. --2--Colborne (Benmltlrr 1 -Marie La Rocque, geog.; Felythe *Cabe, hint.; Renison Walters, gram. 1'. 1 ('olborne (N11e)- Filets Fes - gen, hint., aerie. I' - Keith Peagan, hist., •rlth., aeric. I; Nelson Pearson, Mat., arlth., aerie. 1. 10 (loderleh-Kathle.-n Reacom, merle. II; Rosa Middleton, agree. 1; Margaret Schoenale, gram. hist., geng., botany, aerie. I., agrle. II. 4 North Stanley- John Watton, WO., gertg. 4 South Stanley. Mary Oanep- twit. hist.. geog.. botany: Anna Cleave, hist , grog.. art, botany H Rtanl.y (Barfield) Isabel Os- mond. phyatog. ; Kathleen S•nleharor, gram.. •rlth. 3 Weat Wawanneh Robert Mc- Allister, gram., grog.; .lean Pardon. gram.. Met , geog , art. 4 West Wawano,h (Rt. Rahman) -Dorothy MeiMwsl4, arab., brtaay( Jean Thom. arith , bream': Annie War- e**, (Menlo Orgies. -. Browser, gram Mae'! Dow, grant. My -ski( • arlth. - Stmttlt's et- li t couut ry sial! outside Yee,- (1)r:) .iohn AMIth, son Dean, and Mr. 1dhn Milton, of .1aekson, Mich. spew of Mr. and Mrs. W. (•. Patton, AI• Goderleb, on Newgate street, until his the -Jailer. sad 441w". street. They were 111.4.44111 ou the return trip by Mrs. M. J. Black, also of .hn,-kaon, who fend been spending n euuple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips. the elty. He was fifty-four roadside ih Pltalanol. They were S years of ' 9 put age. His father„Alex. Morton, con - the -jell, but they routla')srl to preach th. t., k end at the home ducted a carriage -making httsi:use in' to tlsose w'ho had arrtwtel them, So beet tut' pears .ago. MFR , And history was repeated -that ; -- Al"' Marton still years es end her I night'' -he cam'.). "For betere-morning sort the late. A. It. Morton, had been the jailer was caking, 'What must I iii with her at Seattle. do in de leaves!' even at that other jailer asked of Paul and Silage' '• murk HARVESTER COLTS(tipsy Rmith asst told of his own CAPT. EU. ROBINSON'S RIG DAY "Hal. IS„" itt his harness horse converelon, • which took place in Eng._ . ]lash Intero-land while he was working sa a (coach t ells taken In Golericft comments In The l'Arnnto Star, says: g in the proves -slings at the /diktat Jerry Harvester, the peeing etailto' driver , - opewing of the Welland' ('anal ou Sat- owiled_.14 Dr_ WDUoI• urday, elttedy bemuse of the prominent the .ire of Jerry the Tramp'k2.09% mother's eighty -Nix years," he said, rsnd.,'med y mother prayfor. tar. Thank -- chess c, G '11roughout the last iweety of my-.. _ part assigned to the C.S.i.. steamer Le- Ody the Tramp, 204Yr, mad the goad moyne, 111 charge of Capt. C. E.' Robin/son of Order's+. President Croft of the Goderich Roan! of Trade 'tent the following telegram to Capt. !told neon : "On behalf of Goderich Boerd of Trade whit] to extend congratulatione. We are proud that one of our own townemen should reeeive this honor." Mayor Lee aleo sent a tneseage of congratulation to Capt. Robineon.• Mrs. Wm. Iloblinson Robinson, the Captain's mother and mister, and Mra. C. E. Robinson and family We'rf. prevent at the opening fit. George'e ehnreh was the scene of a quiet wedding on Saturday evei ing, when Mina Margaret Lindsay daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Perey Lind- say, of Detroit, became the bride e Mr. Frank flown. eon of Mr. and Mrs Fred liowra, of Goderieti. The young couple were- attendesi by Miss lessbeille Johnston, of Lncknow, and Mr. Leonard Lindsay. brother of the bride. Rev. J. N. H., Mills. rector of the church. othelated., The hrlde wall prettily attired In a blue eneemble mit, with white IlerPII- toorloo. The bridecnneld was in brown, with aceeetioriee to match After the essremony a reception was held at the home of the brkle'is aunt. Mrs. Gny Moore, Cambria road. where ft blIffeI Innehoon was 'served. The color whew mod wee pink and white. finest. were present from London, trip to Cleveland, Ohio. They will re 'id side on William street, tioderlek. i* God 1 was able to keep her in vont- . green pacer, Tony Mack, will be web. fort 'hairier those -last years. Shoat represtented in the show ring at the me the boy who la good to ili14 mother Canadian National ExhIbItien, as it and 1'11 show you the hoy who -makes reported that ebout dozen head L._ good in life. Rentember the firet corn- • of this year's colts by him will EI* father and thy mother, that thy days Tony Mack Is about the beat green may he long in the land which tbe power out this year and is capable Lord thy God giveth thee.' " of pacing a mile over a two -lap During the siervicea the evangelist course in 2.11 or better. At Goderich mandment with promise, 'Honor thy s MID* * 11144MbP? *one* of hie own rime -ire -was rtio 2.22 Waif in writing. Thew., as well as his ad- fonr-beat rare anti stepped the firet drees, were heard with Interest and Mile In 2.111i, was second the next enjoyment. trip In 2.12. end then won the next • • • two in 2.1441 and 2.131i, respectively. "GIPSY ('AMP TO PULPIT" THE VIAWER SHOW The flower show of t ht. Goderich ifortieuldirel Satiety et McKay Hall one of the attractive features of this week. Competition thle year is keen- er then ever before, pertly result of the epeeist] efforts put forth this epring to enlarge the memberihip of the [Society. •nd polity owing to the ;splendid growing weather whicrh prevailed throughout the owing anti mummer moothe Judging of the exhiiiita was com ;doted thin afternoon. Mr. Fred Bar- ker won the Herbert Waters enp for the Melted mimher of points won, Mr. Parker having a teed of two points over Mrs. Robert Winter, winner of the trophy last year. The *peon! prize for the best lIplke of gladioli's went lin Mrs Oliver Clark. a now rimier tn the Horticultural Society, she having planted her firet Anita this ere. well-known monrallet of London. North street Cline(' church was filled to espacity on Monday evening when Gipsy Minion Smith told his life story, "From Gipsy Camp to Pulpit." "I wile horn In wgipey vamp, in the forest which was the.baunt of Robin (Continued on page 41 HURRAY! ALL DENTIS714 AWAY! Dentlete from all over the Dotninion are meeting In convention at Toronto thin week. The three tioderiet den- tists are all there- which may be good, newe for these mortals who dread 11-"'"' Tian to the man with the drill. They t041 Wei in a day or two, however. lo mint PAINFULLY INJURED Mr Jame* Johnoton, while at work at the °astern+ Elevator and Transit Company elevator on Tuesday. was pelrefnIty Injured when a beery Reales . fell on his foot. The foot was severe- ffrpermit eVinlimition. Dr J. Mt Gra- ham 1. attending the Injured San. Th• tics ies re almost a ton in weeps..