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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1937-5-12, Page 10 es. t , -Ptuitt7 Moa:tz4440a4V, attare andItTae aOftda. Ta''ata eatily ,. thrOullh. t Dilredf3;s¶It)3 COlttl,M410 2- LIECV sP110101*riti IlI;1r Ilatct.,C1,7q hOth atm arga,t303v, zott.tilt7o rota a irate ea your taverna 00725173)7;V Q7 naat,caziltm _ llu zirt7 • (• rov,*%.Tr cesigN114,vna _ Tlaingn are Oheping fOr the forma - :Ova og a team to repreoent GeoleriCh - ' letatheonneen-likericle-oneeehan. Jewell%) Zon Cb•vc 3rmonV Schaell LIdcormo A=.7d3 feT AMOrilarXMCO, The Children of the Sundial? sehool of Kao n Presbyterian ehurein Oir,lupied the centre row Of pews.at the morning •eloare.11 eerviee .Onnday, Whep Moth.er's 1)aY• 17J, z obsar*C4.- Telairete "-hia,--tent-thee-Woqds ai Hannah in-Satauel 158 --"For this chile P Oared, and the -Lord hag given me my petition. Therefore, * also 1r have- Ient him -toe tlefetordeas long as he livetb," Rev. D. J. Lane eietreached a touching end impressive kerm on. "God pity the child who comes into a honie where there is no prayer," he said. "How can a man or woman feee Almighty, God if theyeaeverpray? There is no influence, Mere domioant than et home in which prayer eplays an important part." Mr. Lane was Want in his prjelee of theebeys aRp__girls_ who.- won di- g' -TtrS.Megtr. erfeet -S . ' Worthy-eofe ontstioding eotameadSe tion were Grant Johnston, son of and Mrs. It". 0.',11-ohnston, and Grace Morgan, daughter of Mr. and rs. John Morgan, who have completed their eighth year Of perfect Sunday school attendance. 'Each has a di- ploma bearing six seals, indicative of seven years' perfect attendance, and on Sunday morning they received "alumni" diplomas, the-lirst to be iire'- eented at Knox church. Diplomas and.seals were presented by Mr. George ghaefer, leader of the senior St. Andrew's Club, as follows: lergktal9Nes..019493Mfeee-41,114- Sse. „ r. this year, -"There-Wagenly base. ball talent in town, and as the play- E2a0011 1.0 approaching MOCe inter- eeted -in the -a aee- Calking or got - fit Pa -,WP -71.V;7;? obp.Dosm. Rpm' an • • • mttras wow * ..,„.,„.... . tt70450 - -1. ..Drouraw. MOM Talko= ed - at their hernia 180 Sherbournh PlatI on= _ •Iew 'It:Anew' ._ -.... a zittc4....cito . 11,,,4vo, 2,Q3conto men who were V1rigef* _____ el, vraildir sacimo .,,,jci• .::_c=c. etreet, 'Toxonto, On Thuraday last and breeghl. to_ciederieh anderemondealeee• ao, l',2E-Ta CVell, VA Gea'al.a6 Amorz4 .c),11 _ doi-Matadt.-67Atntitcb Dia -1r eharces • of reed -villa stolen goods, a% Gt4T130---&14--,-,-,74,\I'd-: Nox3racarra ma ealks7a, Ck.V.0k3. ' were brought before i.i''. G. Weir, 3.P., naairt en. Monday morning to faee charges of forging and uttering a In local. churchea on Sunday alle:t .. Hamadrede ofemeateeprominent ira On- tario barium._ retains eirelea thronged ehelTluiee.men were, refused bail on ad- cu°°241°14 of 147-36 (Ch4i-tle VI =I tt* ' the Goderich Trotting and Pacing As- vice of Crown Attorney De E. Holmes, theme of song and sereaon. reasta • , /ea,- ...- ; - ---.--_ on Wedneaday afternoon, when four- although they were prepared to pat °ad altars were profusely deeeratp4.. Ultrir-1050.7e*-4114'h*011iting' peactice. At the organization Meet. hag of. the Learatae, held repently at Clinton, it Irma decided net to draw up a schedule until it was learned what Godeeich iatealded to do. All the' other *Daren -Perth -Treague team; of "lastoyear are -again- looking for- emardegatoseethereatigateltretheolietaaguey Iteis likely an organization meeting wjli be called Within a few days to get •thinga .gedrag TiVfa-ATQV;-TbYre'Ttffro'fd;ffgterSftlts' derson, Grant Nelson, Jack ,Carrick, Lois McMillan, _ -_June Sparks, Harold Wilson, Harty Werner. ° " Secoed-year seals -Mari Striugban. Eunice 7Sillne, Irene Thompson. ..eareesettl„aeseBetteyelisajsja„ El- j splememm sinnsmoneNs "These ,I3e Tour -Zings" is the title of a neat Mod attractive little volume issued by the Northern Electric go. as a Coronation, souyenir. It gives. In ISrief form, the history of Britain's monarchs feom .the time a Williaxes the Conqueror right up to the acces- sion of King George 171. •Through liar. G. L. Parson% 250 pies- of .thebook he-ve been ,distri- butati nunatngothe lecal sehools and at. A•VP-WeV4e.0%.a'alea,.e, ,• -'11111[3'971EATHOM--- - Temperatuees of the last week and (if the corresponding week of last year, as recorded o daily, were as follows: 1937 1936 0 ; x. Min. Max. Min. 73 51 54 37 OD 44 laa 41 45 35 67 45 4,7 38 81 61 67 42 82 60 Sun., May 9 62- 38 85 58 aes Mon., May 10 55 - 47 84 60 igfs ssreer,'-- Newcombe, Bobby Moore, Donald Riv- ers, Ruth Cutt, Fred Stokes. Fourth-year seals -Viola Black, Molly Bisset, Joan Buchanan, Gail istaundere, Betty McIlwain, Lillian Straughan. rifthayear seals -George Schaefer, e Helen Muir, Ordellit Fisher. Sixth -year seals --Marjory Tufford, liessie Gliddon, Frank Hawthorne, Peter MacEwan, Jack Cutt, Marion banaway,, Doris Hawthorne, Jeatt Schaefer, Jack Tufford, Billy Lan- awaY, Robert Hawthorne, Shirley Mar- wick. Seventh -year seals -Robert Bisset, Margaret ‘Lanaway, Harold Deer, Ruth Deer. A-wardse forsenemorizatiOne.of. tare awl, catechism were given to Or- delia'and Elgin Fitsher. At iloh Street United Church ' •,21 Tues., May 4 Wed., •May 5 Thurs., May 6 Fti., May 7 Sat., May 8 -arebrightlyaliglited' Unitnt-elank oft tees prondly liaore than two hundred - et above theeharbee level these nights, -at the tip-top of the elevatorelower. A spot4ight was installed by workmen on Monday to Illuminate the ilag, tho' elevaters contribution to CoronatiOli 'Day decoreting. .• . --Althoug,t; gig -flag -is -the ifheightn-of decorating in Goderich, citizens and merchants have responded nobly*to the opportunity of decorating bar Corona, tion Day. Many houses are displaying flags and bunting, and flags. are flying at all mastheads, at the curt house, the posto lice, banks and many private homes. A tag on a high pole at the home of G., L. Parsons. is 'brightly lighted by a oepot-light strategivelia placed on thei roof of the house. Every bloeit on the Square bears de- cerations IA some description. Pos- sibly the:metrhilelifilllinff- is- the-at- tractivearray of flags and buntierg at 441*-246.WirAttakSanzatft-zzaIR the--moutskaniliAgi.-is thilittr ie array ofellage-and ,b-unting, surnsounteed- at Jinrich a et -Own, of the Bell Telephone -of- Phyllis Buechler was elected vice-• Inc We who wits bought from Barrett, flee. - Cole's book store, next door, le presitlent,; MisseMarie urarelle secre- of Parkhill, vehen-a three-year-oldo„la, a good seeondtartetreaserer, and the conneillore twenty-four this spring. With a re - Taken all in all, thesmajority of I elected were Mtsses Martina Hussey, cord of 2.03% behind her, she was- turued over to. the kindly care of Sam Sheardown some time before the death of Dr. Whitely. Maxine is in 101,1. Sid Hal, veteran of the ovals who teereked off a mile in 2.001/2, is, cele - le.r••••••••••• lEITS altan.TESTIf leinGealIEthiGE VI „ Goderich Wnl observe Coronation Day as a• :lunge holiday. a elide serfice-Tireinntnemorate the occasion will to held sinnermiTTIfilin'e-Pkraillt leveeing at 10.45 a.m. sedation -stables at Agricultural Park n ,bond of $2.000, having bondsmen with flowers and draped with ila7. ' t-een line horses of the,Blue Water prment for tbat purpose. but a score or were Were from Other- ment. Ati 11'naegeeteheoen4„1:ererAhlt.tiOuts attenaed_eameema, Intyre, of -Clinton, led by the ClInten * _1_417"Ithbilttyrcetnedlne bjihdt:re_thiaete,ill-tiDelienj'en. l'13'.** aim, father and •.son. The father The men are John and rranic Gar- teoding were from Weetern Ontario, son with -uttering r the Mega' dome sex 9ifiaentail?,,,e;';''(114;41raYdatitl":lN'..k131. 'id! e- , inana.Mer.,.......Tha. ..A11.49rIti, . 4f .. those...4k_ iharged-aeith forging- a.- -.cheque, oth Ontario racing centreo. The entire stataer_ht __which it is thaThxgeess arwerteavattrirgesetedtojeoart_gizondallytts, tioentring bugle band and accompanied, be the. estimatertepproximately $100,00ti was connected by pollee with Caswell „les and Ilrowelee and the Maple Len2 , - initi---Hand -Gm -Guide 61ihipdh. . ., invested by the late Dr. Whitely In Heekett, Lucknovs young man, who Is Chapter, I.O.D.E., marched to ISt. the last half -century, was sold for e awaiting a .hearing on a charge of George's Anglican church for • the total of $1,656, with Oliver Harvester, having in MS possession goo& stolen morning service on Sunday. The ' 2.1%, brinehag top ,price of $195. Ile from the R. D. Cameron home' at standard of the Maple Leaf -Chapter, Was ,401(1 to A. Whitehall, of Tilleon- LuckmAv. borne by Miss Josie Saunders\ Wan burg. * . . . ... . . _ _ draped over the altar br Von. Arcb- sire of many well-known steed% not 011S111MARY-------- enema -Jemeseihrtentett, --;war-time - - '-elatftetareyear--oid-elerrie- --Harvester; . ably Jerry the Tramp, sold to Dr. JA. ,S ,HATS lug matmer of the coronation proceed padre, who spoke in a highly- Interest- , -SOlIDAllArli: -OFROJICIERS , Meldrum, of Norwich, for $190. The death oecuried at Seaforth on -Mese- Helen -McCarthy wise eleeted 0.1113"- tWs, „Ittieses .- were oe withheld Wednesday, mat..{44tr.vvinasiia, jacts, lugs, and Of the significAnce of -some t.)f the ceremeniesato be ohserved, in , ,,)::,:riii•xj,/geilial4Feefil4,441.ka 'WA . 1 -q._ 9,*I3FA:tekiRsteltiletree . l. ale, Me. serentinfiettlesSYMMItteslesTlesT..0 - tI'V'SriVel$11gftsvi,+-fieleVittliaft kike% .11.41'Hiilikskrit likt- • -Alfril, '.. 3i ''''x'thwIthli eK--.' Ilirr,11 rW-ta•11 brother: Of- tne-iiito IL c. Ifitiya, os Ate; 'fitOrtes of the. ao-Yal talnur _ . . PIS: Y 11(14.V ,laate M.lea Wotaa ofel.he 11.11# -ps,...,N/11-itelY• ,'. x" eke,eof GeteerIchseantk-was. ae.resident ...Speteltiee, te ,-t he oesettittledss ilifiettes- ' '-- - of-this.town for a few years, conduce- bers of "C" Company, he snide "If -lag a livery business on *East street, anaiher war comes 1 aeee thO-youTch Ile is survived by his wife ond four of today %NM be as ready as were • children: Howeed, of the Customs those of 1014 ae ready to do their eerviee at WindsoY; Dr. A. L.', of Fort dutY-1). Christian duty." Erie; William J., of the Common- The simple yet impressive form of (e),.:ga,1)tohdeBiaintikii,, Toronto. and Glenn, .of serelee was one used generally In tie', Church of aigiend, commended by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. During the offertory -the choir sang "Send Out Thy Light." Flowers on the altar were in -memory of Mrs. '44-v,...- 14,n2fteki24.01"&'41.4.41.014.742k-aftttiiii,,,,,,,,--="7“ of flowers in the chancel ,was plaeed ie memory of Mrs. Mary Elle -n Holmes- ience, having warked at his trade in •ery faded. Sid Hills enmities; A 1 ----0 on l'riday. The child. who was in At the evening !service at Knox Prete merchants on tbe Square have "done themselves proud" with their Corona- tion Day decorations. PERSONAL MENTON Miss Connie Jennings is spending a week's holiday in Detroit. nusiftwamia,47 ss ,A40—„S, - miss Kathleen Little, of Havergaltratal,4,1„e04,., hers of Goderich Rebekah Lodge, No. 80, .were the guests of Eidelweiss Re- bekah Lodge, No. 117, Seaforth, at a banquet celebrating the..--t-wenty-lifth artntrersary of the Seaforth lodge There were about 200 present, from Helen'Page;•'Verna Plante and Tereea Baechler. ANOTHER BAlltalElla SHOP Mr. George Lttle, of Baytield, has rented tbe stor on the Square fotin- erly ,occupied ,pair shop, and shop there in t ZisItegeW-ITtfirelittcsAfeektlroffierri-"-terie scr-ar -1;ast;aer of -4" • Mitchell, Stratford, Brussels and Mil- verton. - Guests of honor at the function were officers of the 'Rebekah Assem- ly of Ontario, they belting Mrs. M. Lewis, pest president • Mrs. C. Allen, president, and Brig.i-Gfen. Kruepe. These -threes were the speakers PI the evening. At the ,heed table with tile guesta of honor was Mrs. Wm. Lawrence, D.D.P., of Goderiele who responded to the toast proposed to "Our District." A large choir of mothers sang spe- eras rattsic-at-the-Methees -Day _servitee at North street United churehson Sun- day morning. A. dlett was sung by Mrs. W. Mood and rs. F. Player. Rev. W. p. Lane had charge of the service and the speaker was iss Duff, field secretteerey of the W.C.T.U., who gave en interestieg talk on "Organ- ized Mother Love."--• Mist Daft Spoke highly on the work done by mallets ario Ei organizations throughout in v the world, and of the value of organ- ization among women. The pulpit platform atid coalmen - CHUIPZCH NOTES (Knox church W.M.S. will meet in the lecture room of the church on TfleldttY ir-Mtireftfri- o'cloelt. The program is irn charge of Mrs. MePhail's group. The princi- mtl feature will be a report of the annual Provincial meeting to be given layoatiss Edith _Tesler. The regular monthly -meeting -of ehe Arthur Circle will be held in the lec- ture room of Knox church on Mon- day evening, ay 17, at 8 o'clock. This meeting will be under the direc- tion of group 3 and will be a "mother and daughter" meeting. A special Program with musical -numbers will be given. All are cordially invited to attend. at her home here. Miss Eileen O'Brien, of Oakville, RUSSELL J. MILLS 8. Smith's shoe re- lira title his fifteenth year on George Russell .1. Mills, younger son of Mr. vill open a barber Sow erby's fa rim in Goderich township- and Russell Mills, of De,trott, e near fdture. Mr. ,1)itly once in the last year_ii.as _he. fiteLnea...esesteteese.or ..eers...esakE, Pint- .1-r-timteriell----itritithif---tatx:HE:74,1*.zdt0/4-41'444*firl.-rmiire. Colborue, wenty years' exper- !and that was eyleet manonade 1111101in- passed away- at his home in Detroit Detroit and Windsor before removing recorded officially' touching the $8,004) year, died from a rnpturell byterian (simnel a large congregation ' spent the week -end at her home on to itaylield. mark. St. DavidTs street. L ppeildix.- .srb remalm- Were _brought! &Mewed _the order of aer v lee com- l. go get hack to the sale, other horses to the home of lila grandparents.; and mended by the Presbyterian Chureh Miss Margaret Nicol spent, the week - 11 A FORGERY CHARGE sold as follows: Ramona Harvester, a funeral service WnS conducted on Cauada. Rev. D. .1. Lane took as end with Miss Roberta Johnston at John Peyne, twensy-tive-yeateold :two -yea -old r t of (Ramona to Monday afternoon by Rev. 1) .1 Lane. his text 1 I Kings 1 1:12 -"And 114, _ cipg ,tiereeete W. F. far, 4 Alma College, St. Thomas. .kreti, art Woodstock, spent the we.ae-end with (aeo. livens au chill i'l4t's of f"rgerY 11111 stallion and sire of many a w l"n'r*Tne r, ./.1;t:pli boft:r stvtilifvedhy hir::.1%imir:irs. ,4 111111(4..,,701:,:.ild:.:e(1,11tinicifstun:;:e:n1; t01,11ezys'I.(:tvat:er:.. l'ili'''''-':72-11W7-7116°44/"'!144 r'e'd oii•411110-'1iST Catiety4liagtitie • '-rttac ,',- y ''' .• • • era- - " - Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. McConnell. theft. Payne rIls lodged in the; W(`Ilt to ,John Galbraith? Brussels, for brother and three sisters. Nlagistrate .Makit s on 'Thursday. It :sold to Beat Nlorrisscy, of Crediton, for King.' a two weeks' motoring' trip lei East- is alleged l'ity*easheci a cheque in i $121; itaniono Grattirti, internationni- Tile (-heir bang Kipling's "Iteeessiou- . Cr.igie and Miss Irene Pellow are ) ern Canada. the name (if iniilibeth Geiger after ' ly known, retired six years, to 1A'11.- Friends HO acquaintances lit God,: 41 I- as an ati4heres Mrs. W. F. Srtun- Mies Mary Calder, cif St. Joseph's forging her name. Tito- cheque. w.is liah, Moore. Sarnia, for $1 16; yearling Het:le-ante: 711ttliGirile:rleAtioRf tile death ders tit k lug the solo parts. •hospittelielsoselon, and Mr. Franklht in the sum of $15. - i-ISs itemena anti -late In NVI I 1411 In Nitrnre-. Windsor, on Sunday, of George Mair st his home. 62e Victerla avenue Inall I lewd churchee. Nerth street_ Seereited Order of Service Calder, of 'Hamilton, spent the week- ' eresseed Mrs. J,, W. Fraser, Mrs. • CI.. county Jail 2111(1 NN 1(1 $12_5; bay gelding, tieing thece years, end at the rectory. DO1ING 1111' HANDSOMELY years old, to John lieffron, summer seasons In this town. Mr. I" '4'1.'1(1' as laid ""11 by the United and Victoria etreet, followed the order ISarnia, for $1 10: hay mere four who for manv yen rs had spent the e T. G. O'Neill, telleraccountant -. of for $105; Benny Harvester, 2.121/2, te Mair, who was in his eightv-sixth rear. ''litircli in Canada. At North street the Wiarton branri,h of the Bank of C. Wwiele Announces Coronation C. Lawrence, Hanover, for $100; ., . ' * ' ' I 11 1 1 l'd OM ret1 li t the evening service passed away after 11 811(01 11111488. Commerce, formerly of Goderich, was Day Gift to Employees (mesteut mare, rising live years, to mr. mor was, ragarded iim t II,. iii.:01 itt.V. W. P. 141 Ile 8 text was ,"And all In town last week -end. the people shouted 'God Save the A Coronation Day gift of a day's Norman Greer, Bayfield, for $100; of the banking profession In Wind.or . pay has been announced to the em- his banking career having covered a - Mr. and Mrs. Percy Proctor and daug.hter Carolyn, of Detroit, were ployees of the Godericia Salt Company period of sixty-one yenrs. He had weekeetid guests of Mr. ProctOr's par- by the, president, Mr. Chas. Wurtele. been a resident of Windsor for the ents, Mr. and 1141.rs. Wm. Proctor. gr. Wurtele is a staunch believer in Mes_andeeetraeas_Rottert pa later and_ . ,. children, Donald, Billy Joe and diorta, of Holmesville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Palmer's parents, Mr. Lund Mrs. Wm. Proctor. Miss Jean Lawson -returned to her laCtine -here -611 Mniallay -after- spending - the winter in California. On the way home she spent three weeks with her sister in Detroit. Dr. George and es. Duncan and children, of Detroit, were recent guests of Mrs. sT. B. Graham, Bayfield road, and other i relatives in and .around that it is to be hoped King George VI Goctdrich as well as at Seaforth., will reign a good many years. Friends of J. Keith Saunders, of -e- the Bank of Commerce, Galt, will .14.e beim M. Harvester, 2.14,",, to John Galbraith, Bruesels, for $93; Susan Harvester, two years, to Alex. Stew- art, Hay township, for $88; blark laet forty-feur years and retired from and euppotter...af....alL that le Jaritiali ,gehliteigeerising _two years, to J. W. was n text "Honer all men, love the brotheraetive husinees in 1021, Ile and he carries the traditional spirit Hem, -Exetser, for $M,'"IllelilldTarlTiTrlhaffVF-71f-fre'largyar --(wry- envy "yeare hotale.tear -ODA, 1.10,134t, ...04.,1kilAge:,„Akt of British fair play into his relations vester, 2,l1'j, to A. O. -Elliott, Exeter, ago he Opened private banks at Luck- Victoria street church at the -morning t 'ned from a five months' stay in laid been with the Traders' Blink and now and Teeswater. Since Psf13 ip. service, aatd also -read a meseage from Dr. Peter liryce, moderator of ' the witli his employees. He recently re- for $70. England, where -he viewed with inter- Ipli.Acriuntas HIP . too Royal Bank. • United Church in tetnada. The choir Mrs. John MacKay of Kintail was -41•0 -W114; --telletk -married, _first in Miss _settle .) God, frIla lieert_ te, ,r_rhee__ UP -s brought to Alexandra hospital on Mon- Minn . Doting of Aurora. and after raiseth." day suffering from a fractured hip. her ( ath to Miss Jennie Kerr Neti- In the Baptist church on Sunday The fracture nefeethe result of a fall bitt. who survives. Of four childrea evening Hey. 8. It. McClung preached beim of the first nnlon. a son and a on '•Good Citizenship. Special pray - at her home on Saturday, when she daughter.nre still livIng. George Mon- ers and a new Coronation hymn took a weak spell ned collapsed on crier!' Mail. and Mr. Mona Emery. of marked the serv ice. Mrs. McClung the floor. Windsor. sang "Ye Shall Be of Delightsome MISS M E. CAMERON ;eclat mass foeuKIng George VI An old awl esteemea reeldent of ittriiAtuld.sQueen Pllizabeth was condected.. •. , thk town PaRged nwar nu Maw 411L'at. St. Peter's church by Rev. Father " Mr. George Buchanan sang a 8010, "God Bless the King," and the choir rendered the "Jubilee Anthem." Rev. A. E. Moorhouse spoke on the est the prewar -tit ry- al. -tangent -eh -1e Ter the 'coronation a -King George. In establishing this precedent among Goderich manufacturing firms -in fact, it is believed only one other large firm in Canada has taken such a step --Mr Wurtele philosophically remarks COlIONATIION TI GODERUCTE TEDWNsErip pleased to know he is making good , .orations featured the 11' RIEFS progress towards recovery after under- 1,1 t Pergon of Margaret Elizabeth Nagle. There was a large attendance. oronation de( • Group 3, of the North street Even 1. sponsored by g.roup 2 of the.eeen- ing Auxiliary are holding a home- Cameron. 'The late Miss Cameron • ion tabfe Were beautifully arranged lgoing an emergency operation for ap- GODBRICH TOWNSHIP, May 10.- pehdicitis two week ago. Ina. auxiliary of North street I nited made bake sate on saturday. May 1 5, l't II. a nritlye of Guelph and was- the ' 4 .with baekets of carnatidue and lilies, Mrs. Bert -Trewarthe, of Holmesville, (-hurtle under the leadership of at 11 a.m., IS Nirs.,..... ilibbert's stote, yonnetet and inat surviving daughter . 's(1)11)1141 cb IL liti(11111fit111) 'El' `IL 'B placed by the Evening Auxiliary in ViAlted last week at the home of Mr. ef the late Andrew CR MO rot) and hie' Bridge resalts at the Monday even - Mr. Fred C. Elford, of Ottawa, was Mrs. II. Elkldgc and Mrs. marion corner of Kingston street and the memory , of -mothers who have missed ,. ' in town last week making tee Warrener. Mrs. Iy. F. Naftel and Square. Mrs. W. F. Saun- and airs. Geerge McIlwain. rangemente• to bring his family here Mrs. 4% Johnston welcomed the guests. The regular meeting or 014, cvond-eiri_ , Nor., -14-,-le NlacItonald natives of In-, Vq. Itt.....1 4 c r; t I n n fl ing game were. away. Mr. and Mrs. Dave ,Elliott and Lilly, for the summer months. Mr. Elford a ,4•11e w Is still 1 (tills-- littelliNlri-HtNt,.r.,c,nlenv(kielyiatri.lstis 9;• ich Township Iloqpital Auxiliary will -steel .hi %%Sen. he; ,nrctilt,4, n ove:d. 1;:,ii i1":' pi-:;-.4--t-i-; i -mi. -.,.-- it. -,i.-. ::: At Victoria Street 'Church of the 16th conCession, spent Sunday noiniesvine old boy, is wen ,,.,, A bouquet in eoronntion coliirs in a ted at Victoria street United church Mrs. Wm. Patton, 3rd coneession, .,ip ti Fetleral Department of '1.1 '11) :„."11,101.1:11144!n Ni1',1111(4)41,r1n";11111,4'11)'11,‘.:41.11114",rn,':,, Met., IL awl Nir A .\. N14,1, plus 4. Mother's Day program was con- with mis. mary Phillips. RS the head of the poultry branch Of `411Ver bowl ntal tri-eniored elite-H(e made a lei:II:int selfish or eoior In is)(11.1kb:;(114, 181tay1111(11(1 br(14141)114:1, (141,41 t IT% nNriLsl 1q14‘..5, Rev. AesE. Moorhouse, who preached was removed to Goderich hospital "rk I ture. the Stine -ay '1 114) some, where ten was May 20, at 2.:t0 pen. Member g iiiill 1,,, id, il in rergu.: 4,11.1 1.1- 440•I' tool on the subject She Was a Great Wos Thursday for an operation. . ,,erved. During the afternoon Mis4 neighbors are cordially invited to at, i(,;11.,., ,e,e e„e 444,11 a Is ,e,e,„t „I; 0„.1_, , 11°1 R(.111.%SlES 611$11MSBI 11 Al been mane Miss Marjorie Prouse, [tree.- Mrs. J. B. Graham, of Croderich'• LOCAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN 1 1,.!0.1., 1 m 110 n14(1 1101' pupils aseisted by tend. ' I Hill- For the, great,r part of ii,s4r The Grimsby Independent. bus el rs, El vidge provided a de'light Cul 'I., ' 1 I I 11. I purchased tb)' it 1.. Taylor of Illatutl- dent a. -4.11*--12-0--712zOpleto- Union/ read a story releiaart6 the occasion; Reward Aitken gave a recitation, and - tin (.1111 ileeckow yiolin selectiOn. A ° germ' 4turrtette sang, - At the 11,?yiptilet Church „-„ At the Baptist church, with R. McClung in charge, Mother's Dny was celebeated with swig and sermon centring around home life. A etary was read' by Mrs. George Johnston and bhe choir rendered music suitobto • the occasion. [RIGEL) IVITH mIREAK-IIN `Two Men BrOligtat from Landon to App=t,---t eitiate wragfifitrate Wanted by pollee here In \connection with a break-in and theft, at a Fiord- wich store, two men, Roy Thibedeau , and Wilfred Roberig, were breught to doderieh on Monday night- from Lon- don by Consbable P. Mc- Coy and County Constable 3aeir enson. • Vhe 1512enWM:v.4th- - roy on Monday for ear eft, 1%114 - dean getting two year° Tringaton Penitentiary, Itoberts a year at Guelph DAZottgitory, mita they were torten td Uil4od areait 4transpertaie 'don 001.1U2tc•II. it,p61 Otte0 Oloaq 0410,A*04terOil the sterelof'S; IS. Wade at nrdta'Aelll aad stele Ceq'ilia t4ic,4 alad Oltae Oialear- ettes natd.tandN ott titao' thio inelvatOlip 140 2".Ift 431dteatateaAa. .TheY "S4litt• tjrATatat nCti Vrtaaett= A.. Mc#4 tit4:41.-, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Orr. • Wne P4per and son, :of Seaforth, have been. in the community the past _week. tunlaz and repairing organs. The organs at Grace church, POrtOr 11111, and Union church were thorough- ly overhauled. Dramatic Club. -,The May meeting of the Dramatic Club was held on Tuesday evening at the • home of Mr. rind Mrs. Gordon Orr, • with thirty-five mein -Tien Regent. Mtreriee Harwood was chairtnan for the following pro- gram.. Theme tong, "Smiles:" piano solos by Moorhouse; readings from Wilhelmina Stitch by Esther Mcilwain; piano duet by 'Mary and Mae. Harwood; reading, "The Road to Glory." by Nora Sewerby. The Dra- matic Bulletin was edited and read by Muriel Moorhouse. Plans were Made (re hold a Ooronation supper oil Fri- day evening, llaay---2-leVeaand commit. r-vOre appointed. Silie roll call was responded with theanaene of an ineect. Gamea were pleyed under tru lead-eitihip t LlariOn „Porter 1unch war) eerved by the, hoeteaneaV. azzL.,%z 'Junior Red Oro= Society held theta regular meet - ilia at Union, 4044 teillhnrsday, with irlOrraine:tate G114 tliwehairt, p;or„Tra)ti Onoit,t4ed sike g "The (votping t," 1j Mika Colt- ot4 Vtaa SigkagmtaC uSto ikart eandy" t4' reWeViiit62; colo, "Wait got' 'Ow VA106140 Vg Wary tilar- tWal; Irt;1424C, t=latO 14a 2140, VttlIt atld tke irtab?!' Taktet , • - oeyeeee,,,, „ - . 1114 ewe .'rs 144(4 to ‘e, n AT THE VITATERF -01\17 I 1, 44 !To inwir* stip • t011. 41, 114) fel- eens ) ear -4 has comtn, ted program. A large ottenfriittref-rt - - peered to enjoy thoroughly the Sn in 11 in many Ontario town. and elsewhere Liquor Salle in Goderich , -1; 4,11t4 Of 1,111, tootill'vers K flux "It' )"1"rtl't 1017m10-rligaTiagtir. newspa (14- Sesolution to lne Drafted Opposing tea amirist srteli gay eurroundingses --s 1.,:r.,*'''‘!"i':','?'',:is;7,,0.1k::::‘,),;;,4,4"k144(435VAiiril.li 11041 11110 of 1, ' ( ' ) 1-11/111 Mr. 'I'a,)lor in nes nt At a largely -attended meeting ef The collier Nildland Prince at., i 1.,,l ,41 11, 11 ,Iiiip 0-1. r, Mintlill% actl‘c 0. , . 1,,Iii. 1441 ,,if.,•ti,,,t1 campaignp the Local 'Co(1ncil of Women at \1:1 1'- 1 SEIEIII)A.RDTON ri.0.0 s0401.40,hy 0, Th0,,,,h,), 4'1 1 1. a , 1., the end of her life, -.lie ni,%ay-i fol, .. In (10(i4 r1, II for the local vipers. Ila,•argo of coal for the 3ar41- of tile God- 1..4\ ,,1 wiri, I4 4.41 1104,1,-4 11(4 1,111)!`... Kny ll tin Monday afternoon, a corn_ - ,.ig.o..i,l'r.-ss w 1.111.", hilll ,,1141:0438 Mittee- WI1S appointed to stlraft a re- ain...1.Iere1ee4). MAV 10.._ N118,z erteli Salt Clunpany and cleared on qui 11 (1 4,1 rm. ,h1v , in politic, Shi. In 1114 new venturr. so)ntion and to secure information to the return trip Friday morning. w as a Liberal. NIvrtle Foster ‘pent the ‘,yeeli,triti in _ lar -forwarded to the town council - The str. J. 11. Foote arrived Thursday : Thi. ruiwno 1001, place Thrtr.oh:ly • . supporting the stand of the L.G.W. In The sympathy of the community is night from the head of the Lakes vvilit fl!.1 1•11101.11 frf.M I tw former home of her W 1 oronto. . asking that the sale of liqnor in God -4, t i i 11 if,'4ll. late Mr.. c E. SHIP, on Mt.:" et t t be eieeontintted- The eommits extended a.tof t o Mr. and Mrs. R. milt. , II Carg0 of wheat for the mill. Grain a'argoes i In the ITISF1 heir little srro Tire i Gtgrge*.s Crescent, interment being in At the meeting of the town council HAT THE couwaL MD - The eteamer Deepwater this Week maitinnd cemeter3 The funeral t4er-1 on Vtidity night last a petition with tre is composed of Mrs. W. 4'. lane ' remains were brolight to the home of president of the L.C.W., Mrs. L. L. its firm trip to Goeericie tarty- %kg, tOt house' and graveside were elm- -iixty l,ligtifit,lrebi WEIS presented. ; his grandfather. Mr. Wm. Bogie, ' mad" Knox, 31188 1. E. Sharman, Mrs. Jas. I whence the funeral took one,. 08 ing here on Monday morning With 0 ,Irt,ted by Hey. P .1. Lane, mlnleter If aekine that a bylaw he passed to Hamilton and Mrs. G. Bisset. I Monday to Colborne cemetery. targo of wheat, from the head of the "sneer church. The pallbearerq wen' compel observance of a weekly half - Miss Duff, travelling secretary of the 1 Mrs...Crane, of Teeswater, Is visit- takes. The cargo, of about 110,000 Dr. w. 1.... Gailow, Dr. L. M. Mabee, holiday ivy all merchants of the town. hushele, was BOW between the i'levn - Georme NtaeVictir, Jof.wph Craig, E. It T1118 was referred after some dis- tor and the mill. The,. Deepwater Wigle and T. M. Turner cuqslon to the special Committee. cleared on the return trip on Monday mr. Enswood Da 414108, of Elora, J ohm Grant, peoprietor of the Cita- night. nephew of deveaged. Miss Catherine ton monument 'works, presented plann A mixed cargo of oath, groats, wheat Sale of 'Toronto. and Mr. NNI Wile. for a two -crept vault at • Maitland and barley wan brought in by the grandniece and grandnephew, were cemetery, to be built for Mrs. Frank W.C.T.U., was present and gave some interesting information regarding' odor problems. She stressed the need for the education of the young people along temperance lines. Miss L E. Whermon, eerretary of the L.C.W., gave an interesting report on the semi-annual meeting of the Proviheial Council of Women held at Wratford last week, at vvhieh the GO" - Mai& °rpm iza tion wao welcomesLid& affiliatfng mai that body. ; Ina Sharman brought hack the suggeotien that women should do their utmost to rellete unemployment among women and girlo. She erated If Mere were not a pe=ibility a hav- ingah onooyment bureati for women. and girl. egtablished b Cloderiela The matter Wno left one? 120e fortbcr din. drazzie4 and eoticat&mtilva. „ToIce neut myatiuer. Will he held On &Una attlie Ing with ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Rifting. Mr. and Ntra Tom ilogie are vieiting with her parents at 11/11dland. WE'RE A BIT CROWDED We feel like apologleing for the crowded appearance of thiq ggl n'ootrat it isn't our fault. If we had more time we would publiah n ten- or twelve - page paper; but the Coronatioe Da Y holiday make ei abort weelf and the eight -page paimr in all we can manage. 14. len't often we lave too miteh advertining-but tre are not going to Gay toe hope it won't haepen T D pr urasmnn. 44.4 steamer Superior on Mondny evening Ond approximately belt the cargo was unloaded at the mill, the remainder being dieeharged at the elevator on Tuesday mornAxr,65., Mete? M.aa und Oa Monday Walter Shannon and fiarry Watson 'mulched their trim motor boat() at the harbor, malting smart additionn to the local fleet of launcheg and Oohing tuga. Both are cabin launchea of about twenty-four feet. Ur. Shannon built hie during the teat winter for Sating nt Tobermory and Mr. Wa4.cog',0 mitt is entirely re- tuoden4 la Le a p16aayro cit.& , here for the funeral. Johnston. Referred to cetnetery and NEW SHOE IFILIVI DIMMING SATUDIDAT 4,14 The Agnew-Surpa Shoe Stores/. 'i.imitedlareest retailers of nhoes in Canada, are getting on apace with the redeeorating of the store formerly operefed by Mr. W. !fern, in prepara- tion \for the openina of their branch store here. • Mr. P'ranit toe, formerly manager of Aanew-Surp.arn Stores at Dunnville mad Meat Ste. Marie, lino boon are pointed manager of the Goderte branch. • s parka conamittee. The Ontario Gorernment was" asked to refuse approval of the recent le- .rease in the price of milk In Goder- tele -41-Aqv,41A. A committee composed of ?lay*? LiarEwan, Deputy Tteeve flcehln ant counemora cratgie and Humber waa appointed to go to Toronto end Inter- view Clieirman Chien° of the Liquor Control Board "to Severe al taltorind- tion regarding beveraee ratt-itri thp town of Goderich." A feller report of the a4neti Ing will he rpnbi;b1h411 in Ti4 442 MU -.• •