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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-9-24, Page 1'""i's`771711 • ' 'ssei• e, AdVertise in The Signal the paper that Everybody Reads s NIGHTY -NINTH YEAR, NC. n • '4, etani, •• 1 .1* e • s•ess.ss ,,ssees• s.. GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936 TUE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publishers Large Crowdsat Goderieh Fair Suoceas--Oood 11°"%ition-of 191111 Otoratand- Program - • The GoderIch Industrial Erbibition. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. F. A. Crich, of Toronto, spent the week -end In Goderleb• Dr. Margaret B. Cook, of Chicago, :0- the-gatst of MISS. 101141 -Lawsors. Miss Lucy Harrison bas returned freest latistrele-aiier. two -wake_ visit tbere. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wallia barn Pe turned from a visit of several dazallt,„ Detroit. Miss Jean Lawson returned on Mon - held en Tuesday and Wednesday 01 day from a ten daysvisit to Torente this week, sustained the record of Gotr'ind Williamsburg. erich'o annual fall fair There was Mrs. Rota. Moore, of Duugannon. visited e large attendance, the gate receipts eel Sunday with Mrs Nell Mc- Kinnon, Hayfield road. being over $200 In advance of haat Miss Ella Dickson, of Columbus, year's; there Was a good shoeing of Ohio. Is spending soine time with her exhibits In practically all departmenta, aunt Mrs. J. e. Tom. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Phi ilia spent and a full program of "attractions* and special events provided We'll* • couple of days with friends in Wa- and eutertalument for visitors to the wanosh the first of the week. Miss exhibition grounds. Betty Jenner, of the Sick Summer vieather prevailed on both Children.* hospital, Toronto, ls speed - days, but the program on Wednesday Ing holidays at her home bare. - had Just been completed and the Na- Mrs Jerry Cranston, of Dungannon, Is *pending a few days with her CourRonal Anthetu played by the band to signify the closing of the extrileition hp.. Mr. 8 Dil Mrs. R. T. Phillips, East wben a storm blew up from the south street. Mr. and Mra. A. C. Harris. of Strat- ford, were guests for a week at the home of Mr. and ID'S. R. L. Lloyd, El- gin avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoagland. of Bey Shore, Long Island, N.Y., are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pridham. Mr-. 1). J. Hyslop, of Geneva, Ohio, mud her son -In-law and daughter, Mr. and M rs. clysle Gray, spent the week- 1 end with Mrs. W. J. Merreath, Park , and sent two thousauti people scurry- ing for shelter. Within a half-hour a deluge of rain commeneed %bleb con- tinued for several hours. In the Male HaU There were not 50 many booths oe- copied 1 the main hall as last year, there being one Or two vacancies. Barker's Servlet SuGiou and Shell 011 shared one large booth. the former exhibiting work from their shop and the Latest in stream -lined bicycles. Charles Barker, taxidermist, also dies WMrert.. and Mrs. Harry Freeman and I played se(eral pieces of his work la daughters, Beryl and Alice, of Wats- G. C. 1. FIELD DAY Reeve Feagan's Barn Destrciy Struck by Lightning Last. Even. ingimd Beraed. to the Ground 011 Wednesday evening, at .7.30 o'clock, at the height of a fierce elec- trical storm which swept the district, large barn un the Colborne town- ship farm of Reeve George Feagan was 'struck by lightalag and burned to the gruund. linthuated lose which included tbe *7Z x ffteloot wtrueturre Adel, tuna of bay. 1,000 bushels of wheat, oats "and barley, tweuty pig*, three calves, an undeterwlued number of poultry and wine machinery, was placed at a figure over Gar $2,000 mark. Mr. -and Mn. Feelan tPoir five children were In the baru during the milking of the cowy, when they beard a loud eisaling (whir, but no violent re- port. In a few moulted* flames licked liven through the feed chute. Investigation revealed the whole up- per structure waste( dames. Mr. Keegan succeeded in driving out his twenty-two cowls to safety, but the calves and pigs returned to the flam- ing barn after being chased out, and were burned to death. So Julep,* WdS the heat from the burning barn that an oreliaati across the road caught tire. A heavy thin - fall prevented the spread of the dant•pe. AT WESTERN FAIR OMIT ARY 1 Alfred IL Warner & SollS, of the IbLeter Lawyer to re hogs._ _Tbeir list ef pie& awar wit Court Bench h: ----s_ustens. Dean, w•s fatally injured at eluded: Renior and grand 441 "way sesame, Masonic Honors for Itayteld road, made a good shovel: 1 y MRS EUGENE DEAN • at the Welders Fair with their York -1. Florence Slattery, widow of the late Rev. R. C. McDermid CO -sbW, !bird In &sea hour. -thtrei stoic by n automobile. She passed ,G boar under eighteen months, third and rth 4eastae--saider soars, fourth in get of mire. 0111P FOR THE NORTH Three local young men, deciding dis- tant fields look greener, set out yes- terday with car, sleeper trailer, a stock Of groceries and little else in search of fame and fortune in On- tario's north country. The tre(ellers, Wm. Saunders, Max Cormier 111111 Wm. Gardiner, chose Celt ra ne a • their destination. DID YOI.' SEE IT? A flaming meteor which swept across the eastern sky about 10.20 Tuesday night was seen by several residents of Goderiels The phenomenon, wit- nesses state, nits nut (shot is (um- J. G. Stanbury 1.0., Named at away on Monday. Mrs. Dean, nips ranChaplain resented by dife as twitter lietraixte rear, wee burnt. HtiTern Bruce ix:Mr with Grand P . In Goderich, a daughter of the late Grand Lodge Regalia ooln County - I Sir. and Mrs. Ednard Slattery. Mr. judge of the County Colin of the conn- h -h and rested at the home of be K.Cs of Exeter, has been appOhlted Ottawa. Sept. 23.-J. G. iltailintetv pettu' 1utt• rewalus were brought year. Godagr. or accident twesity-nine ears her huobenti. WA. Mil" 12.0: A., F. & A M , were On Pet I invitation several mem- .1t*rs of :1aitland L.pdrge..stititNnit.1 t3ebe• nephew au u eces, 'rnes , ty of Lincoln. ;meeting of liuren-Bruce Lodge, To - and Mary Crowe, Regent street, un - 1 'ornate, 1 Exeter, Sept. 24. -Mr. Stanbury haswb„, oner , ronto, on Monday evening last. The I been a successful lawyer In Exeter 111 Wed"e'll*) requiem high IllaS11 was Jung at St. special feature of the 'fleeting Wig the elute RHO, when be graduated frola Osgood* Hall, Toronto. Born at Bap Peter's churels iuterinent took place peo,,ebtotwo. to ut. Ivor. pro. tae Ree. field, son of Dr. Richard aud..in the Colborne Roman Catholie ertne- la. 43. sases-4s formerly steener ot Stanhury.ebe reeelved his education at teri• Knox 1.W1"-MU.I'resbyteriam church, Goderich, Basylield 'public school, Clinton Colle- _ _ of his new regalia as Grand Chaplain, elate Institute and Jarvis street Col- W.J1EILN14 BIG SALE leglatte Institute, Toronto. Later at.t w. lien, who is going out of the 10 which othee be was elected at the Toronto University he took his degree I boot and shoe businese, In this issue resent meeting of the Grand Lodge of in arts after a (inutile cdterst. In isoliti--Ior 'toe Signal aonounces a clearing causida In the Province of Gonad°. ' sale ....unarming tomorrow (Friday. Those lu attendance from Maitland cal to- my and mosierns. monly (idled a -falling star,- but WW1 Coming to Exeter as a' young Ulan stsissulber :Ali, nith priers 'sn to the Lodge were Wor. Bro. W. Menet, mas- bune.- See the full page advertise- Stet of the Lodge; Wor. Bro. Geo. Mac - I Vicar, secretary; Wor. Bro. Fred G. A round ball of tire wItich sped from -3der-flurratury-earlY took an (olive north to south, trainee a fiery tail. Interest in all municipal, church and I niviil 00 mtge. 41 of The Signal. I, Weir, chaplain; Wor. Jiro. H. B. IL The sight tas_ted only- a second ur two. political astIvitier. in- 1900 he Was - - - - - - elected vice-presidentatf the South Hur- on Liberal Association and later he I- SEtliND "NW 11‘241111E111111C8 i 11Weelleburil*. Sr.'s'. sdsireeLtoser undofexaaremdonBiroes: served a" president .of the Aileociatiou. The editor rides. ' if Se-sert Of ....._.... ,For • moldier of years be acted es fresh .raspberrie. on eissteta They i.r.a..7,rt Bt'lte'il._., t• - Ito -shies- the Grand secretary of the F.ederal associetlen *ere Pte‘wl that d") fr°1° bwth" IC- -.."1".5-"°w-f.wil". fteidepts of THE HVGGARD CASE Juhu. J. Mustard. Seaforth lawyer l.charged. with the theft from his client* of bonds and securities to the Value of $150,000, appeared before Judge T. M. Costello In the Caunty Judge's ;Criminal Court this morning for elec- tion but an adjournment was granted ' because of the absence of defence coon- leiThe• adjournment was to October 2nd. , Huron - .....I boo olw„:„. tok„ oett„ 144,ptit the 14011ertiarr garden Noi bed for `/"httiePk 4QT1°.-iiee tiembeeo of Huron - Brace Lodge (al,. %tete present: Wor. the election platform campaigns. iyor 21.1 eight years he served 011 the board 4.f Tbv Signal's uwelnenicai tiliebru• aJad. ng.Hleur7 Mor- -educatiou and for sixteeu years pa, ; 'kat !caw". tbe "we (`'' secretary -treasurer of the Exeter DR- 23rd• Better Mtn' Ties A4dresa , The foliciwIng addrete was read W tlt.tiltural Society. 1141. Is also prem., MILITARY RANQI --1Wor. Bro.:. A. McLaren: deet of the Ross -Taylor co., land of the Exeter Time:. Printing Co. Limited. Mr. Stanbury is a nentier This esening local militia °lavers ' It. W. Bro. Bev. R. C. MeDeraild, will join their brother officers of the I au interesting layout. g• -et, Ont., left fur home on Tuesday • . leirde-,A, itemiwent at a die- Grand Chaplain, Grand Lodge of ArticLes from the Canadian Institute after a visit with their relatives la meet will commence at 130 p.m. to- , The West Huron Teachers' Institute church and superintendent of the Sun*. ner at Seaford.. A feature of the - 1 Canada. la Gus Predate of ()atom. The annual G.C.1. track and field's- WEST HURON TEACHERS _ of the stesaion of Carte Presbyterial -- • zuorrow (Friday), when junior, in-jwill be held in Victoria scbool, God-dayonlyGeorge James, of Godericb, who re - banquet will lw a presentation to • Right Witrahlpful klir,-Sluee your for tbe Blind were shown in a booth this vicinity. school. Ile has not had "a affiliation with us, the othcers, paid presided over by member. of Maple Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stewart. of termediate and senior boss and girls ;erieb. on Thrsday and Friday, Octe- long experience as aolleitor but be has Leaf Chapter, 1.0.D.E. Hunter, North Dakota, are visiting re- of masters and brethren of Huron-Brsee will compete fur au opportunity to ' net Bah and 9th. There will be been successfully engaged as counsel's 'tired recently from the capacity regI • I nt major. Lodge have been looking forward with Fred Hunt, hardware merchant, ex- lathes In tottsorne township anti are hibited ranges and electric trashing at the home of the latter's sister, Mises meet at Ete-Inornifig abed afternoon sessions each partittpate in the county many important civil and criminal canes both In trial courts and In Court machines and the Renfrew Cream Sep- Clara Fulford. Thia annual athletic event is one ,ing speakers as well as by members of Appeal n eaten Company also showed several Mr. and Mrs. J. Brophey Ind "MS. crammed *115 Interest and excitement, ; of the association. washing machines. . 'and Mrs. J. Swaffield left yesterday on yet it is one in which public interest 1 Mi 1.Kirk of Exeter is president MUSICAL C031EDY ' An attractive exhibit was that of 1 MK a motor trip to visit relather at De -ender the auspices of the Goderich The. wilt re, is not so great as at should be. The ' of the West Huron Teachers' Antoci*. -11-abed_ltrolt and Omitted, ' -..,-- staff and students hope to see agood 8- i Oen and Mr. R. Stonehouse of Godes, Lions Club, a musical comedy, entitled - F. C. Kalbeeisch, showing n t ter on Friday of next week. 'dal' with addresses by severalvisit- oud k nil the Sunday W WOr a turn on neatly displayed its products in an- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Levy and dee-en-ego-1 reFeeeentettiou of citizen* at the meet let secretary-treaeurer. other booth. ter. Miss Violet Levi. of Stratford, tomorrow. THE WEATHER , The Eillibil& and Mr. L. kleNeerof st. Mary., were ROOT. MaeHONALD DIJURED 1 Temperatures of tbe last week and Apples and grapes led in the frtiit week -end genes at t 5. bme of . Robt. A. MacDonald, Colborne town- lot the corresponding week of last year quality and quantity. There wen, only a few pears and plums. I Mr.•J. P. Hume, B.A., is at 04. taws in attendance at the meeting et injured on TuesdaY Willa when the I , Alp, waft painfully but eut 'seriously ; were recorded officially as follows: In winch he was riding was "-- )Lex. Min. Max. Min. MEM 11815 The relatives here of the late Mrs.. LNJUREI) ON WAY TO GODERICH Slattery, who was burled here on Wed- ate anti distressing mespwl. It devel- oped that a young wain 'resuming suds itenly mentally deranged, had left his departesente being extellent In both and Mrs. Rohl Good. I ------- ---- - Grain was good, considering the tbe General Council of the United belly 'struck by a truek driven by Date Me- (There, Sept. 17 _Jet 44 SO 71' neeslay, were saddened further to learn • h“lue' unstuticsd..in ulght attire, nate iered about the streets, broken the year. The exhibits were sound and Church of Caoada.as • rep tally* Connell, of italtfonl. The accident PrL, Sepi. • ..........67 42 00 70 of the injury to four Detroiter', who glass, severely cutting his hands and to office in so distinguished a body. t firm, hut the amount shown was not of the Issolon Cf o •rene. , 1 OCCurred at a lend at the foot of Dun. Sit., Sept. 19 ........70 44 Set 69 were on their d 11y on Tuesday night bad been taken In To be eligible for the office of Grand Mr.. D. .1. Ilyslop and son Walter and donghter and iton-in-law. Mr. and „,,, 06 to attend the funeral here. The Thrifba3ce. and finally friends sellout he had awakened. Chaplain necessarily requires that the : lop 11111. Maelhatald war throve n 1 Sun., Sept. Sto 73 Oa 87 72 he road 111111 suffered bruises and ; Mon..Sept. 21 . 74 51 "`,.:, r., troll ear rollided with a London car . , Doctors nes-e sailed and sedatives ad- occupant must be possessed of certain Mrs. Grey. all of Geneva, Ohio, are !1.40.•rattches. Joseph Alton, ownerand, Tues., Sept. 80 57 ... , 7 - about eight miles north of London on ministered II* voun • man being re- special quallfit•ations of a high order visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'driver of the imuy, estaped with a i Wed., Sept. :81 So 63 70 50 highnay No. 4. There aa'. a dean ' " ' I" • Harry Nteereath. Saltford. "It's a Knockout, will be presented the keened and most pleasurable am- tIclpatiou to the time, which we all STORE WINDOW BROKEN knew was Hut far distant, when we would be able to address you by this honorable title, which we hope is an Indleatiou of •-a further step towards _still greater bright* in your Moronic Career. • Without solicitation ur effort on your own part you have been selected by your brethren of the craft to fill this high and. in so doing they have shown the saute commendable judg- ment which has always characterized the proceedings. of Grand Lodge, and we desire to offer you our sincere fell-. citations on your being thus elevated loung Man while Mental', Do ranged --Taken to London A broken plate glass v Indus( hi the entrance to F. R. Price's grocery, In 'Victoria Opera House on October North street and the Square, discus - 26 and 27. The production will be erect early last Friday morning, at staged by the company which plat 011 the Centennial pageant here In 1921. first thought to be the result of a drunken brawl, had a most unfortun- aa great as in previous years. exhibits also were op to the usual good standard. Perhaps the most suceersfol depart' awnt of all war the flower display. A moved to Alexandra( hospital, and on In various directions, and we feel that profusion of Iseautiful 11100111/, around . Mrs. Wm. Merrearh. sr., who bad • Atalttee• ' h I with' her 1 CLASS ILNTERTAINMENT . the fountain on the main door equalled; lass, stem g wben thteru::r4eshwhoi:Turwreest, egaurieengned"uitoh- The lecture room of Knox Presby• ' ,. left the road and turned over weveral dolh I la tt • r tines. itir tor n lassetigers through • brethren have taken advantage of the manufactures, &meetly science sae J. Y Ss The ebildreas departIlIVIll, b1.0111S1 . Jr a(-(enposlied her daughter, Mrs. D. ' to the dittis and was damaged bedlY. ` • 11 al on her return to Genea. .-4111n McConnell assigned- injury. County lentertaiument ou Friday night. aiYen were taken to a h.:elite!, were Mrs. 'owl vontsied lonn ,. 1 . the roof. •The injured, all ef whom ; Western Fair. Isoidets last ThursdaY. I showing their appreciation of the fact perhaps surpssaed, thoee of past years. daughter -in -Ian. Mrs Wm. McCreath. I w terian church was the seene of a unique Tii.• .1 "II 11g 11111 11 had attended the, earliest opportunity afforded them of Week -end eisitora at the house of ;Constable J. Ferginwn, who investi- 1 by the Boys' .Missionary Club, landeE--tostessi4onr-rilettreer. ' • late 111 the teeming that you hate proved yourself to be fine arts also contained interestiag: tbe direction of Miss Edith Taylor. The soul 0 ug .. nat sea an mu er ng p. 114.10.0.1 0 floe are ot Mrs. .1 A. Harrison Included Mr. and ' gated the accident. tented that the , Mrs. Sophia Dodge, frahured dim; R. "id". . lie Fr OP of St. Stephen. ' truek-driver assuuiell ' responsibility music and pantomime presentations L. Ihelge. fractured shoulder and ribs. ' chills. Ile retired to. bed, but ruse and mind that have drawn men to von About seventy adult 1.xhilritorn and Nire Let ('. . a . fur the crash. and left -tbe hinter about 4 a.m.. un- in ties of warmest brotherhood and 1 • 'Idr n Nit.• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Lustps, , , were of a high order. Aeetimpanists sus a hoy, George Behluseln. bead In- t wo hundred elem. ( hi e • • . Hee- , known 144 other members of his Ignilly. , friendship and that have distinguished ly I 5414) exhilits. whieb ..f Iseureit, and nits..., Mips Jeans 4 I were ILN.. and Mrs. :tlirrin • Surfeit. IV. Rowley, driver of tbe , .. ' orovidtsi neer .. ICU. HAMILTON'S ADDRESS Young. Gordon- Walters eel „A head injury, raising a 'considerable you In the various walks of life hi act-- ' II* London ear, suffered eltestireurieeeed-- r i *ere viewed by more that. tn.. thou- .ler....n. lump, received the attentiun 0 phys - which you are so well known tint! held 1 tile tie., Mrs. Wm Irroetor returned home 00 fog d the time. The Detroit CM ' SalUrtlii) to the ()marls' hospital, Lon- 1n conferring tide honor upon you the 4. ea tele • _ doorinau. s• , body bruirwa. P01011 people lu tbe (souse I I clam., but when or In v.hat manner In the highest eeteem as a leader Saturday after spending n week in Reininbwenees of Godetieh High School , The program was presented as lois; ______ ' . day showing. tins WAN A1.111110.11 is nen known. The ' suasoupt your reilose_itool, and ogle who She was accompanied home in the Ws 'low's: Nonsense chorus, "A Capital! FAREWELL PREHENTATION ' Cattle also were shown to tatter ad- Petroo• young man had not improved when will uphold the best traditions of Ma- 181ep." by hen Walters, Robert Ble- on Fridity evening, during a e(wial ta,_ vantage -than in previous years, and by her ...0 and daughter-in-law. Mr. 4 There Witt 11 1/1 1.1.:O attendance at the sue Jim aen away to bendon, where .aileseial sonry with honor to the craft and 1'1 itb . i wet, Nell Thompson, Pat lita . I at St. George's church after choir t faculties for treatment are araitame. • distioetion to yourself.. itorses, pht4p and swine were about and Mrs. Percy Pr.wtor, and boor . 4.gular ineetiog of Aletoria 'tome ana:Abett and Grant Jobanon: JewshorP practice, Welter Ruffle. popular choir 1 ' ; School Club on Thursday night last; .1-lxprestelnum of perms- were.heard en In asking your acceptatwe of this equal in, quality, if not in quantity, to Carolyn. *oelections, eriiiik Young, Herold Dame member who leaves Gil* week to enter .. the exhibits of the last few leers. . Mr. and Mr., .4. Thiene :iwt defier I every hand over Mir most OD °multi e regal a pens n ng to ,your ..o ce f t ' I I IIS of . . 0_ ._ wten Mrs. James ilandlion was the , Sam Mahon, Ward Barrie; Piano ' the University of -Toronto. reesived • Incident. I know- er -was • ter. Marjorie. have returneo lmo0* a , guest speaker. Mrs. Hamilton was duet. • Grand Chaplain we do so in the Dan Walter and Mr. Livens: .farewell gift from It. T. Henry, choir --- ---------sr I -Odle that it will...browsten-hewne whe r----" - large disphijOr ToiiI.: --"Th a r a parrepat of is* eaeorke eiduieleh sees and Nottawa. While In Collings' more than fifty years ago TS( e . always has a good showing Ind This wood they took In tho. Great Northern. H. 1. . an - __ _ . ' e ougie_a Orr, Bud Johnston, Alent str g (tater or. Stranas, gaff 'is Mlow-ehuristene The gift wee • Harole Deer, representing in or& Tor.4., r year's exhibition was co exception. . Exhibition. , ,_ . In a happy manner ii,te gave her re- three fates. spinning, guiding end cut- eel Farewell addressee% were given j -Inffidernweemeniner veirenwttepetiett- miss 011. i Ong the thread of life. Faith. Hope 1 by • yilid4q1114. Ciffnpans presented an In- Pulpit In North street l'ilited church Mrs. Hamilton, formerly and Charity and Justice; duet, -SchmA , A. C. Calder. The aocial evening Lieut. -Col. A. F. Sturdy and Rev.! , woo! • Near Winaham On TueodaLserening the Canadian Rev. W. 1'. Lane again ("'' "Pie" "'" • minisetuves of those Tagone days. ---- --79festTrit and smutting- peogre• in Susltiltiffiet after a month's amen. eeeaar;_toia..„LAaapiouts:r days of seven- If* yino,,trraue,4reomerr_sed_traso,waiminfirrinalitser...itamr„ - d _._'_,,•;- &a I..' ds4_niecinw_gm, romnal_rec, eitifevrtwsnivaisrireffand_warint_slack- 00 AFP44•414Y.-1- muronto.,,x1,4442tyy:weere...1.,44e4460.0mmiwiars ago, n 0 le ay wnen in4weeliageg.....a_mirwitnratio, Jtobert Bisect ;_mr.j.14. trIfistry.a=t41111(rilitrAhip star:sling a t (twin the c glare tenon -rtr-w • are happy in bay ng this oppurtunity of expreesisig to you our cordial ar predation of what you have meant to Huron -Bruce Lodge as Ile chaplain, which office we trust you wireotarnue of delighted adults and children. This or Collegiate east tute. mg sile (Deb Dgffelais and Dan %after ; guitar hatted ten (irate and a credit In eleven , by Car in Attempting to Keep plena duet,.litu Abell and Grant I papers written. He iris. active in program in part was presented also oa month. isalal-y of $32.1 tied worked up to a440 1 and It Bernard and Mary, left th Album." with the following east : "Aunt , the A.Y.P.A. and a teacher in thallun.' • fromOverturni W ineislav afternoon between race Mrs. II J. Sox and little entidren, Johnwton; "Aunt Sally photograph church work here. being,a member of is week for 'a year. Many of the pupils lied teaehers' certificate: Sind habdi irVtiredned their home at 1.11ehlne. Q11P . after events. Wednesday Afternoon Wednesday littl.r1104,11 was it 1/11C day for both adults. and children, but espies daily for the public ....hoot kiddies. More than live hundred young btiyisand . . . its Miss Taylor, and Bob NIA- 'day school, in addition to pinging MI Fitzpittriek, aged Mir - to the sebool tof obta n -ails ut- spending two months With Mr. and catio.n. Two e pup w were ham, W. Johnstun, J. Melton, G. John- I the ebulr, , He will be missed by the ty-five. WInglimm.•wett fatally In. Mrs Thos. Griffin. Wen Mary Grit- ' , very truccessful were John C. liolpert- fib Accompanied Mrs. ox son, later professor of Victoria Col. her vacation. ; lege, Toronto, and John Swanson, now HARP IIKQEIP Juise4dge.auleSwanoefon, of British Columbia: - thieve pupils who had experience Tit liaclaTng. said the 'Teak - PUT 11$ SRAPZ FOR er, d P isci dine was not wuch aproblem MOORING PIJRPOSES as it is today. ston.-L. Clithbertion, It. JohnstOn, 8. church and hls many friends, wbu wish Jared In an unusual accident In Turn. Matin. S. Milne, N. Thompson, D. I him eehtlusted SUCCe101. 'terry township on Sunday afternoon. I Ile j , • were_treated to a free trip to the Abell. E. . nekosadomojoiec• boot, w'i.ok 'about 4.45 ."lick. She was pin d • fair; ice cream Hid a rtde 011 the SiP Ike Bisset. J. Duckworth - D. McDonald, D. I expeCts to be absent eroui lioderich when ihe endeavored to prevent the nem of his lellow-mentliers of Huron - W Barrie -W Ducetieoree,„. a., on 1 • Illefot ,frip_tu_raltfornic, „..Bto It_ _semi tb-sr-riFf-dWr-en by her tester ry-go-rouid. Later 10 the afternoon Thompson mid P. Young. for at.lelist a year. vehicle from toppling over into the Bruce Lodge. , - the' children were given seats on the . , I flitch. She wax dead before. she could te an invitation to address the ldge, Vol'. Bre. C. K. Saunders responded grandstand. • Interesting little anecdotes 'bout life I • expressing briefly his pleanure In be - The outstanding feature of the day Representations are being made to in -"the who'd and the entertainments - was' the horse -racing. Two raceel ENT11 . , . . On behalf of Moron -Brum Lodge. • A. E. COU•Ill'Elt. A. F. & A. M NO. 611, G.R.C. • Worshipful Master. Grand Chaplain In Response In accepting the presentation. the Grand Chaplain expressed in hating terms his appreciation of the honor isestowed upon -hint and ef the kind - A.( - ,USIASTIC MEETING DECI The car nal Ilriren liv a- sister of lug present while honor was being done DES 'the tinfortnnate Mes, )'hl yea. to hie flower fellow toWneemo a$d totriek. passengeri were Mrs, toilet, member. given by the Literary* staticiety made were run, for puttee $150 each. the Ottawa Government with refer - 01 Stratford entry, Mona Grattan, owned ems: to the 3110 -It. section 07 w5.77 -Mrs. Hamilton's address most enter - by J. Gerofshy. (ok first money in the 2.344 trot pace, and lir. .1. B. Whitely's Benny Harvester was an easy winner in tile 2.20 race. taking three straight heats. Rave results were WS follows: 2.2" TROT OR PACE _ Mona 4:rettan, J. Gerefr ra tford 2 1 Jean. W. Harvester, 3. 11- Whitely. Goderich 1 2 4 Ruth Peters, E. Fairs, Mit $ 2 Jennie lee. Grattan, - ton, Kincardine - II 4 5 June Ilartester, wet. Feegaa, lioderieh 6 11 [loyal Itireet, G. McNeil, Blyth 4 6 S Time 2.(24',4. 214%, 2.1292. 220 TIBYT (IR PAVE !lenity Hareenter, J. It. Godselch 1 1 1 1)1tver Harvester, 4, B. White- ly. Onderieh 2 3 3 I vy Itirect, McCiaclere noir a 4 2 Bet* Grattan, 1.. W. Old. 29111- TIme -2.11%. 210%, 2.194. (Continued so gage. -4)- 0.,„744.„ .05c,rgt 1/110; • 1A1i 14/0[ east of the Goderlch elevator. This is in a very dilapidated condition, and the C. N. Railway, recognising the danger Ito Be tracks which run right alongside, proposes to put in a riprap eonstruction to stop the erasion which has beeit proceeding for some years. This, howeter, would not be satis- factory from a navigation standpoint. The Government has spent probable $1e0,000 In deepening the harbor op - petite this part of tbe wharf and it would be available for the winter berthing of vessels; if a suitable what constructain were provided. A tim- ber erlbwork would be suitable for numring purposes and would not be expensive. in fact, a portion of tbe wharf already is so constrticted. A emnplication -is• presented by a division of responsibility for title piece of wharf between the Federal Depart- ment of Public Works and the Ceno- dian National Rating's's, but It is hoped the Government, which controls the railway, will recsiegnize that the inter- ests of esonomy will be served In the long run by Ow sonstruction of a wharf which will allow the nc that portion of he hsrbor an in- tended. tattling. I She remarked that two of the pupils ON .011) BOYS" REUNION FOR -1937 Illeorge Fltzpatriek. mother -In-law of , tile haliquet 19111 thf. wk.,. nod ion,. eitopotrkk. Jr. toast to the vlshora eas proposed by - was the publicity of. Goderieh's "higher _ _ati were named hisuorary Member. of ; Tee accident ficetirr,,,r miles litiron-llruce Lodge, and was re - Woe. liro. SlacIA•sel, a poseniseter of were from (hven Sound, 1111 widespread , aged mitteen. education." One nf these pupils, Mr.12xecutive Partially Appointed ere‘t at W -peeled to by Wor. tiro. W. Bisset and t • Ingham. when the ear. an Miller R. J. A. HacEWffn to _11" emninite".---: G. F. Blair, was one of throe 'intro- ; Id I I (stalled on hill and corns %Wm-. Itro. Weir of Maitland G. L. l'areOns, Dr. WI F. GeJlow, C. ! 0 °if° ° ' ' Lodge. Rev. Dr. Burch of tharboro, mental In planning to build Victoria Head Committee K. Saunders and Dr. J. it. Whliely , mewl's" es roll , !pickers rd.. The boy former Grand chaplain of the Ma - school. . ,..iryvere named ea vlee-prewidente and J. ! jotni,trit", °Mu:. releiwiw,b4 fFlitiz;legitrj,.111. aa51,111 I Rennie order 11111t an phi college class- . 31,11. Ilamilton received a hearty i Willie Framer as treseurer. 1..01. great - rote of thank* for her Informedly, .1t a well -attended meeSing In the ejetertaining and humorsus address. A short time was spent In a singsong an Imously decided It staindin vote, titan hall on Motolay evening lt wee the remaining membersa-of tintheNceni. 1eitn.l- The offieers already pno the ear by placing 'ton 1 tb wheels. When in vehicle iwrettte114 le "of the present Grand Chaplain, breth- t '1,,. mad"4. imirrivi^1...f111.111114:.4111pralicoor stop ma of the old faeoffies of fifty years ago. --a° - . 7 g ei Ines a cut, Mrs,. Fitzpatriek sittemptedl Ner^dielts to stir.' 5145 a tee adder/Thee wliii•;•ffill intrill, 51 to the ereniug's enjorment. Miss MacDonald played the piano ac- ssimpanimente. The president, Mee 'Rote itieset, conducted a brief business session in which it was decided to donate a prise. for each room in. the school, to be given at the commeneement exerelneh It was decided to subieribe to the MacEwan, rw....iding. sailed for expreo- The noodle)/ li(arned with regret of sionq of 004114i0. 111111 11 1.441 1 5 'wore of the•serfotta Illneett of Mr. Csonnon, who National Geoseephic for nee isi Lite Shoot citizens responded, 'worts all beteg en-- aa Secretory of the, centennial rom- nial axet,.utive of 1927 and the mem- Ito hold an 051 bey's' reunion in God- bees of the town council, were or erleb-in 193/. • The 'tact dates were ive•• senehie to stay the ?feline car aud th prevent It from rolling" orer. See • ren are 'freshly pleased with the 01111. ser let whie,h thee were received by ..., pointtel a eemmittee to name the !COM - not nave, tint rue ant mseir_of....mr. tary Auld executive coMmittee for IMEG.--em....toret 44.-449,-.1tr0“4,4, .isert_44,414lie members of Ilarie-Brute Lodge, , year's reunion. 1 and by the reeognition• given to their gust *all mentione:t1 as the prohaolt It was. deelded to ask, tbe town - alasiot Initantly. „.. • Mrs Fel. Flitzs'attrit•k was taken to former lodgt-member, now Right Won. - time. - ' " council tor a grant of 5230 for pro tiw-e„pitat at vela/ream ler fed har, r shiped sir R. C. Mehemet'. ' Before the vote was taken 'lathe linenere eePeneele ling been Injured, and she a ' her , Tared* Aineein CS( mother -la -tea., who irs• taken 0 her.I An invitation has been exteeded be borne. suffered greatly' from 4101 I. Maitland Lodge to }Juror -Bruce Ledge „ Comity Cunetable J. Ferguenn. of to visit the lodge here eft the evening ', An apPeal was med.' for second- thnslostie In support of the prolemai. mittre ef Orr vesedffeePoneible for Goderich, and chief Alb•is of Wing, 1 of October 2erd, when it le expected lei, 1 elothInx The Club With equal unanimity Mayor Mar such At the neeeediit 'Mat I tl 'a- d shoe, Ant hem. who inreelgated th.. fstalitv, it eonelderable detegaticei from the To 5 will nppreclate greatly any erticles Ewan was appointed to heed the re- sent to Mot V Riley, convener of the unto'. committee ne. president. Joint • t on, an a mot on WM.: POPPOd 1"1" (weed coroner Dr. le I.' Gallon-, .0f ronto loolge will he present. Malts • elme Penit rcerets-and symplu tihe Gollerlse. Lb. R. 4.I. Redmond. WIngham land Lodge Is pregering to eta file dfre itt Galt and William Raffle were elected/ • . coroner. beim a""t• " - visitora warm welcome. and it la 4 c.. Tile m'eming was brought 40 a close honorary presidenti. and T. G. Connon ,The meeting alUagragt tO, • /*Mil A eurnner*le jnry wit sithpoened by eirpeeted the evening will be a --.s. • a .11,„,, ..c t)s with tbe singling 0? tee National An- honorary eier-pro.thiont. J. A. Mr_ si,,,,,,Ne sight, *1 'll fieeleeit, elf tWeChlef Um I'm Monday. "014'0 a pre- freebie 'one in the history of Segel • . !siren and Jos limiter 44 Toronto also tovrn hall Hum. Hminery inquest was held. .111018,1- •IewWw. , • . ' •-1211w ;ow' '- •••••••••••• sissgeiee. ls • ,:ses sees. AO