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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-9-15, Page 13 0tttjo!'=gtl, -0 Zw- Mtp- two .,v7v,„40. ot otal'i..;0402a1 zatott', MIRO QttltPlio 'My 15bit el (1 :.!reeeee 0 f • ne ,ZtgOodtAli) teti. tka raina 14..Attgat piPle and, thee SOUnd Marctin&:foer .14.4e40,10 . otreeta 'eine-eche-et itnlargeet Feetee-tieni ith , .ring• of veterans anethe eeferel•-•411/44 cernice onOae 14:n (to '.'Ctf the. Cannoaken LaCiOnenrats held here ttodey. 444taeredi Vietoria „Urn= PnanT(ero nurnberind Mere. Oen, gtIn Clang with 100, free" the <Wallet, -heard Cant, tte It&v. George P. Dnerecaft, ' laf,,Votoi4tos citxt•a otirrinG manger unity and 'the cnirit Of oelf- Caerigee to pro tCt Oanedet from dna oluOnertella "hoeand linrente' ofnwar. te the anarche',44._etheanity-4. ka04-1re, Ilna"Pf the--0-orner• 04,4 qtren„, atreetettn" nibefan t) c1.1 ;.calgitnt 'weep tabor! foy. Majtere Monate Weaver, Vialteetenth,*nOne'"10teaetnt- Att neltatings tnine 'Witt) him. 77e.ee MV.04* ATA'''''.40A,,i4ri OR' "Mineardine; d•cf•'L,11 nne$iniontl' gineardine C26#.ttMt5,1 Ig3Pt.-.1)-ta4it Oriloing "Mtdr,ZaRnr01.013; a4nO32dir1cn Dex4c1-9,.4:4413010,7pwAg130 annn•lfeelne Ispt?,to OA. kOCO1?I4r. IT.40.taVal () ro the Wesne,td"„"4 neliennag oteinfnl' Tr' 4. IL It rr, 4 Afie tr&O nenZnnin tglro 40t414 %Qn c dne,..nnan Ct'444-0Z,t.; :nnoton 0044- 02V,V(3e9 E1002-17,`itEX .cnnnee re.4,."enn t rar.4,74,7 ,e0z •/Avg an ,e:.4)00',,O1lzth te0,0(ltw 4044210.0zerommaa' ereVanatieen ,0v4b;.114.1Pre014W - 610 gtovia Itaq tak, gtte4.444no., at about tarty,pm •netzlie4. Vtoott 14 tbo411On ciente 401410 •eddreen t Paha nis innic eet being 44I:l'ON7' lt* IP • coveP the I OhileMtteerennr 4Unne dealt aneinin tAlthe 00- Pow 41101Mt"):11 •Wliieh le 403ica . ¶7th a view tehel tag thee ettedent to ,tao 'the Worti for 144ele-he its ben attain *la MotiOn o Mrs.:, Doerhete and Mires ZanepOenell a vote of thaento Pas tea - doted tar. Scott for tie nateresting and atruottive addreen ' Mr. 11,, ?layer gave a piano solo. AO lEee Player haer re4gated his poei- tion, ao "nude inetrnetor in, the 1°04 eehoels cad will otertly leave town, an ettpreeciou oV appreciation of lale, ewe viae was Mewled to himeon 'motion of Mice elnraille I: =bonen end Me.. - eArealane1.i 010.3 were meele 1or men)" bare of the Cub to attend the renfomal oenference a tome 44, ;School Olube ter')Itti held 'at Stratford on iSepteraber 0 '114 Viven-k CI U. RE, kailaiVOEME 46Mo 4 41) acee.hicntDv O» a Vet) ii3t C2410,' Oc4t4 (1140.1444."-,4 M4;4 iL 4"), AZCQZ gik'n:nttt. ttVat. e:rnonZt en° s, tto gompao 0 4:014, it tov &—.5-bt Oce1:04 enneennre troal tato 47 : - WA:7,41 ZzrielQ0 to'• anida anuMr 10n° eetne ee-ee-jee-e-eeennneeene-oana;y-eenet @A% Olt* 02 btd `lagyv t6grv .tegr Canada *4 11- *lienemero eh"Onfolo • nennel ne all the ideal ite PM*, ITne--Cnrentereetniee a • .Co cultivate thin V-ellt • enr nearte.- -Want •ce,,,,leiteea•centmee_TA. te..4ne 3_•Detten3•'n1.• 17w, ' c44;',e,-4t 'atr.,;4;, c c2 grola CiPOSIOi'Var. • ' • "Wes oVrayofor the Good, of Catada, the Welfare of the thee ire and the calvation of ete whole world," he urged. Leglom tintacheo reprecented in the cervico were Clinteee Witrigham, Gonn erieh, Seaford', n weenie, .1eistowel, Rueter, Walkerton and lacincardine. (Firemea act:dote:I in policiag the 'town and Osseepling street trove clear, while (Boy 'Scouts aided ha many ware At ethe conclusion of the drumhead cervice a wreath woo deposited at the cenotaph by Mrs. Marion Reynolde. "Mot Post!! and -"Reveille" were sounded by five trumpeters, from- the Clinton Band. The Goderich contingent, for* etrong, under the leaderohip of Ohare Bii I, preeldent of Poot n'9, Cana- dian nLegion, left the armory here by motor with mae hero of the Gederich bead. The Goderich repeenentaeom totalled nearly *. nevemveteraete and baallomen. • VIA-RDM WES OL7 E.ZEOWnkg1/22A OL? USW DOM' deareene nee .•v ceeneezi Leeeetelee an -no al Eatelee'emen At a E11202143 held at IMittehener thio week, and attended repreeentativee of Evros, Grey, atmeatton Welland, Went•Portn, Wellinatore Litlieoln, Nor- - fen, 'Veterloce and alnertne Ootnnatien ,titt e Onlario County Condi Aceociatiba 'MiTdesi Steele of Welland wao einn'ond tAe _cam mak3ent_of the Ao- =lotion. Warden Eireacte Etiroo le -a -member of the eatetetive. Tte obneth et ,Of e Accoenation, it le elated, b to Wag.- atout elocer co- op:votive among &net tie* ootmello In Ontario for • the One -414 ;Iteration of mat- keo of eoeFena Internet • • P132,02:91)Pia_057 EM017 • ILE1132.0 EalIMEN4 , aniammearramm Lnev. Geedeo tPe..1.3 a - Meen,kna Intedeeateee Bev. Gordon A. • Pendia of Clinton Wee elected mar-26ratot a Huron Pres- byWry of the nre;bgt,2riatt urteh at thn- meeting held tit Atthita 'en Tueo- day. Ile cucceedo Rev, W. A. Yonne of Ewh lencall, o preaida at Tuezday'a teseelono. 'Me anrecbytery met in the Baptiot chard', lin the Preebyterial W. T.I. IS. was holding cesalons the Preabeterian cburnia. • Bev. Dr. John Buchanan Of Indio addressed the Preebytery, dwelling caninly on the advantace of hdldieg a great rally of (Preebylerians ie. knin- nection with the General Aszembly a t Midland in June fleet year. Mr. Andrew McKenzie of truceileld was certified to Innot College, Tor- eneto. on a candidate for the palnlatry. r*vThi . gh Jack of Seaford' 'inn Lir. Ceir&I Weir a oorleilet 14 In prayer, eating that (Heine bleashig Treat on Ear. (McKenzie In hio work. Ter. T. G. llerillen of Seaforth and lUtv. W. A. Yon g of Hensall ivported their impronnionn of tbe General Aceembiy whieh net this year tie Tor- onto and to wide's- they were eaten reileelonerv Ilene" the Preebytery of &noon. er. o. brg zbacm- Moe otao roics .A. mealy taitenner of morel -aro -and • friend° a the Woman's laical:nary So- ciety of Vint*Orta'areet 'United ehtiect ItTeree DrOc:iint 03 Orday (afternoon, Sepeenatententtaat • die ochoolrootat of tke OUZO, toeelebnate e thietynlint arnzilatezeery lit that drenialeatioa. rlare'tbrQ r),n(4 010ade of the Union ninnittnrY W0t0 tr).-^sart# es Mean a tat Vietbei4 oc40. '"Vaie `mit' cttt=e= hannetn'eagd V4,1= ot nnetnnn_nn et, fnenenterca tan •CS,"Cl•V e •s4 el A la .0 enel Zink -115a Get° neocenneene, Aneeete-veeee _ Jr.r. 9 mi unaFa'fl .RE 0 ,g6P TX0g V\trA A\76Y "r7Rt Oa* an E..7oratl•mIlo A daring thiet raefle a held raid an the Sinleee Swifter -alt eerly nouns of naenday Marlaleg, When onlOeneelr tbe- on door --of Wilei dreg etore end Made enien with a, blg_haul of ,etock (mat 0. 0 tall annenat ca oh from the regieter. Pollee °are loonino f -or 4 man, be - tiered to be .a done addict, and de. ecribed being about, fert.inave YentM of age, five feet siz eeye n inceseojii heloht, with sharp featmes and wear- ing brewn mad Bunco= awealer, A man described thus of this desepiption enteredetho-atopeoneeltentley evenin and clerked tor paregoric tablet° (a ca phonated tincture on opium). Amman the stolinn artieles were paeegoric aad codeine tableto. Wigle'cliceaverecle tbe robbery when, he went to buoM inese on endel? morning a d ebeen-up revealed that in addition to the dope tabletb and small change the loot included einer- ettee, candy, razors and fountein pane 0 RH . . 1,M), vi ,4•0, zgavtlz, g 44:10, 4olocOr to zo,0,4; 04010, V41.11ant 1131a0;',1*:48o1114. p44. P.',ziaiotv.,.wao, ,o.dp vt.1004'.at tit aoWaktW),z7t.organ,A0ur0i OrlosbY, W544r4;410.,r, '00ptIgiquo; utrit„ Itet, IZallenneAleiating•a•' Th C�p Wero,.otten404'4".-Z0* POIlat4 it34,10tor tor On 'Me (00Qta,...Vtor oth' re trip, z,tr, mug 110, Mc* will Ivado Ittoaavt110A .vg1106:,,tt,,o maank-ter-o thtp awe ot laA124'„og 340trea • * 'ts tC 4 + 074914't^": Zar,.*AND. alert BOMA Oa into, was the eettina fOr met* ennd /ac on Satiate, niann Sege «bert8rd; -q40z1 Vitss Mary Ioabelle Maceonaldi .gbXe o aud lare. Donald 'A; ZanceDonald, 'Lech- oloh, errao married to fl. Ralph Coate, well Cowie, London:, tOli o Zar- nee rot----W,--e--OnnnWingcRanoe. White teadlerrandegOrtntedetheeetanel, and Plev. T. L. ri,lxing 01? Victoria Oa; lege oMeinto. 'Mrdpil4rleo SedneWick. 'Alyea the wedding ieneeic, emd the (Moist 'wan Mims Ploraen. Z.laeleannen o Viedeor, coup* An the bride. Given -in marriagenh ',heir father, the brIdo woke a gracet own o nnhite moucleline de Deb itY lace; arid hnn. Onneretian nen' tnflTaiReht tnith anGte bloocomo. 'e.c-317rie41 a bon- quet ot bridal, rowan, innleabe Mien/Maid Pao Inv eleneena atteedaat, riearina og:•anDPPEd21,- ir-lcb- hiCkta, toad carryinonealanm bentreneten, -nannetengnicintentlinte'tafee•--Ved, tare°. The Ineeption enieeniarda 'web beld at Victorta College, wh'ere taro. Mae - Domeier received 14 lent;it tieCring n a W ci Gowait lace 'eettfe, ex at &ind corsate .of menet peen 't'ete letether of e bridegroom wee, gainneol•Ini green Jut With grenze, fent re4t amel.corcann ot men Let& 'tar. wad taraO'i,towle left for a Weddieg trip, ttentelne travellizieth a tallOged oeit of ants Proadclont with patent and velour' acceecorien Then' will live in Inoadona • • 0 0 'n n'ea712R--ene,V=QM =Pie pneaneet Oar nlytt,- • wao Thieveo apnareatly tried to force their way into the butcter oliop cited by Jon Annum' at the oreser_at PPInearatee....- keekeend., ;AA 0, " kee, ekv the Glace from the front 'door. had been abandomed, and ther,e wan evidence the Tanen-door had been tanoyered vitt. • MOM OWE3DT2 01 -,\DD 4A 1:320pR erollowing is !be nal list of Oneate Erotei whicb closed laot ween nor the ceae'eee: C3 -i] Et; _Telt ; •LIrt D. 0. 'b b; LJ. a. Tres- ,- G. v 71•5: St eeeetee 4.1ne rene Ter ft ',tree p Car!! the we-e116trary, Iffre: Indstatenalte; ho' had cordered etalne ITS cecuring marvellotto reeord of the thirty-five years, dating been to September, 11t113, when the auziliary eve° °Valuational with Mra. (Rev.). W. E. Grahara no organ - Jeer mid ,firet Dresideat Of the twenty-two cbarter menebers, three only remain on the preoent memberehip Mt, namely, Mrs. J. Mi. Milian, Mrs Warrener aud Ease nalnie Nrs• 4Rev.) grt. MeOlune sang, with beautiful interpretation, "He Loeed eio," accompazded by Isere 3.,Sanderson at the plow. !Several men/hero of the aueillary thezeeput On chapter three of the study book, "A New tOhurch races a New World," in dra Imo Zorm, under the able direction of Mice G. Worthy, who in- troduced each of the three acts. The Ihnlowimg member° tools tipart: Mee - (amine B. Wileon, R. Poetelettwaite, E. Breen, 0. Sanderson, G. Buechler, 0. Miller, C. Young and a . Good. - Tine meeting wao elooed with 'prayer by the pinoident and tee tninpah bone- dtetioa, .after which a coda l'our wao =Jonalam 0. laO. Bosley and ilira. B. Wilcon paueed tea frou a pretty lace - covered te...ble, Pith mirror centrepiece, on which a diver tdotet of yellow flack° made a tnearling tent:re. Toe aceictirag eerviteg were Mee:lamer; G. Bantle; 0. Miler, .3. Geed, L. Went - lemon, C. YoumG, 0. Mindere:me E. Breen, a d Lalceee G. Worthy, Alma Olarit and Peael Wendt:the. Law. prezdelent of Union aueiliare, oner-eeneeeinnthe Manna and ao- preciatiom tof the Union bailee for the aftermoelang c:110Si 'neut. • L.a ,,thefrffeaa The run of Grain ho ra tin Weot lea° not yet' coratimenced and it hoe teen o comearatively quiet week at the ik haor. The at 'ort P. Daeleale arrived Saturday night fro ,theflal of the Leo with era= bucnela of heat, =Twinge and Carley for, the elevaator. Ste clear StrindnY r- nettot eia her stamen n'ort Wiflbi The "steamer Superior, In ilarte Monday, unloaded agn buobelo of gran at the coin osen 0,1330 buobelaat Jielevator, a d after loed- fag overationa 'at the 66104 °tab cleared on 11NQ:dee morning Plea 1,nenet tons of Goderier can. Orglinge2n1=5-.0 qn(11=1:12D3 Mnn ee argeren •Grifinth, popular bride - to -he of•Octoner, woo guelat of •lureor at o delightful 'kitchen chewer given at the home of tliso Braze' 13tyde, Nelcon (Arcot, Wriday everting., The e en'en- Ing woe pt in Gomez, honor° ging to Mice illerele011.1. At e minable time backet, gaily decorated in pint and white and laden with useful giffe for the kitchen. an tprenented to the hon- ored attest.. A dainty lunch wao eterven. The gaeato lneluded Erica Dor- othy Vanetone, Mro, W. Zoe, Pelee. Geo. Woods, taro. James Reid, Mica Deity' Olin Mae Audrey Ilyde, Mra. 111. Hyde and tato. Vattetornee-Strata ford 4teaeohaterald. ene.' areeene -tee' 4 vet e tn,73' nT 10. 111 Pa G-aZZ1,112' .97Drark-ftfreOgini--141-.745- - Poit.-11-cdt iirst--v-vr leletella Oneghttg of nare and rtrel. was ils12001 in th3 hOt7 t•V411c? inteleaoarer to Mr. ,nozcz4 nAteeee, entaeent. all-. end( Mrs. .Zrecen2. '2 Stage. Rev. 4.etteiv file eenneend end tars. r(fee,- „);--0.,,. , the vt- ‘41Pa fen te zeaeriebt) - lee& t oreene • Amery 'MacDonald, Detroit; Mr. mad Mrs.. 'Tartlet, Ainberstburg, Ont.; Mrs. Noble eartlet, Windeor; Mr. and Mrs. Coryell and party, 'Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. A. an Derriek, Iniegara Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mr. R. M. Wood, Chatham ; Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie and son Archie, Mr. W. Cooke, Mrs. (Frank Hobbs, •Dan and Inn. W. 10. Douglas, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. Blackburn, G-rozse Point; Mr. and Mrs. L. 'M. Prost, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sinclair, •Lindsay; Dr. and Mrs. Nel- son George, London; Mr. H. A. 'Schen- delmayer and family, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Coteland, London; Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Callender, Delaware, Ohio; Dr. John Inunt, Lotnlom. 11 MIME) FCM EZZITINOt METE OF LOOILOGNT Braver L"?. tattoV'S'oecon United 325 meg =to William MeOlinthey, Goderich town- ohip young male pleaded guilty to a charge of leaving the ecese of an acci- dent and wan Omen] fnM amd coeto by Magistrate J. A. Leafrine on Thureday hist. _ MeOlimehey wao the driver of a ear whieh ntruek Hie Majesty'o 53011 wagon on Auguot ote and drbve oneleavimg the driver, Jack Johnuton, lying on the •Goad, with c fractured hip, brokenribo and other imearies. The rIcainchey oar =nen the wiagom at the corner of Eatiailtom and (Newgote otreeto, and no the driver Geed awa he wee garotted in :mother car ad bin lieersce stineber detained. Ten day° later ricelinchey was :arrested ie (Goderich by Chief Poetelethwalte, while Provincial and County onDeere ocoured tin country for him. Lie- Olimehey had cold hio car at Palmer- cten during the intervening ten ekina. In court on Thuraday loot defence common after creamed had pleaded guilty, oteted that LecOlinchey realleed 'truce •the wagon, hut that a pea- ce:Le:9er lo he (eaefl ceat of hie car ked loobeen and 'reported the vehiele wao not daaGed. Iffie therefore did • not atop. • MeOlinclitey' left the; die - trice (bat when he heard the police tier° after 'him he returned to alv e the - calf up,, aecording to COM:Wel. MaGketrate &Janine fined nneOlisachey Cern and. coati. With an alternative of„ thirty due in nail. SIG brother paid the gine. 0. Etilloway Guest, Of Baydield, paid 0120 and teoote for baying liquor ie public place, and a drunh charge pre- ferred :against (Newton Cfwgeom, hio companion on •tbe evening of bet tar- reot, Was withdrawn. Both charges were dealt with ' o -at of court. u'iliVYnin'irnilleta Ofilelal temperatures of the past weelz and ef tbe correvoncling week of loot year were as followo: , 1938 le27 Wale ,Llin. Lease fain. Thurs., Cent 8. 413 70 49 Pre, gept. 9 (112 42 CO 51 eat., •Sept. 10 63 62 get CI Sun., Sept. 11 69 nnf Gto ein Moe., Cent. 12 -AD onn Co 43 Teen, im.'3,tpt. 13 -.CD iiZt411 1 tigeeste V -.TO ina 4471 White and ct1fl « diaelefteineaerellnea, eallieg gracefully in a Melo. Her long veil of tulle fell from 'a coronet of orange bossoma and, she carried a bouquet of Killarney roses and beaver - dia. The bride's oister, Miss Jessie Richmond, as bridesmaid,4 wore pale blue embroidered net over taffeta with matching cap of forgetene-notts. 'She carried a bouquet of Briarcliefe roses and blue seabiosa. The groomsmaa was Mr. Clarence Norris, of Toronto, cousin of the bridegroom. During tbe signing of the register, Miss 'Alberta Richmond, oister of the bride, sang "Through the Yearo." After the cere- meny a buffet luncheon wag served to about thirty guests, Missee Jean Laid- law, :lean Scott and Margaret Smith acting as waitresses. Little Joyce 'Craig, niece of the .bride, served the bride' e cahe and looked aweet•la coral tall'eta with white. ler. and Mrs. Worden left on a ohort motor trip, the brida travelling in a beig:a eeat with broWa accecoories. On tbeir return they will reside on the beinegroora's farm at Manta. 0 0 o GOIDDLEN—Inannannennoi=rn The marriage was solemnfreed quiet- ly at the igarisonage of Vietozia. atseet United church, Wedneedely of this week, of Alraire i3crinigeotsa, daughter of William Scrinageour, of Gederich, and (Mr. reaton Godkin, a London, son of Mee Robert Johnstome of Blyth. Rev. A. B. Moorhouse oi11eiated. The pride was becomingly goweea in royal blue taffeta with matchlaG hat and aoeeosorleo and carried a bouquet of meet, earnationo and gygeophillat. 'Mae wao attended by Met. Victor Rob- erteon, 02 Goderich, gowned in printed. blue tafeeta, bind: hat. and accoeeoerieo. The groom:mane was 'Mr. Norval Scrimgeour, brother of tbe beide. After the ceresztomy the bridal earty left for Myth, where" tbe bridroom's esother held a Reception for whiela the house was attractively decorated with pink and white asters. Later Mr. and (Mra. Godhin left by motor for Gee - forth, (Stratford and ether points. eltey will reside in London.' Those roment at tbe reception were Mr. WililasoSeritegeour, Norval Scrim- 'Geolar, Mr. and Cara. Einern Orat and Inelter Robertson. all of Gode- rich, and On and rim Ernest CAim- minas, Blyth. Mrs. Victor 1 berteon entertained in honor of the bride laat Thuraday at a miceellaneous °bower. The evening wart spent in playing =mem The WO were "ohowered" on the bride, and othe was required ti gueso, blindfolded, the eontenta of each parcel, as it was preSOnted to her. UNILAIVIIL mkisPriperoas MUM A number of replacement; were ordered, but for the moat part tbe otorea of Kg' tOompany, Teiddleeee- Huron Regiment, ;net with the com- mendation of the inspecting officers, here on iDiriday from dletterne head- quarter) at (leendon. The officers, Capt. MeParinne and Serge -Armorer McBride, highly prefaced the condition of the armory building. Replace - month ordered were among uniformo and trite. The Inopecting ofncero were received by dapt. 011. Nairn ha charge of the armory. ( •co.F;*1?9 larz4v,gou 4TZE?, C8( Aghool toxicatt 02goderich +01314 rOveal that, nearly • lin are attehding the omelette eel,/ of the teem* Victor'a •Srlf001 Ot4 are enrolled, at cen- tral iSehoel 200, et the ,Separottl 'UOhool CO„ ,at' the Collegiate In. etitnte —.'i1ii u tatel Ce: nnen,, _There are •eiahtn out-of- town paplis at tle.4 Collegiatet eaving- 813 of Gooleriehne boy and girls at school, or about eighteen per cent. of the popu- latieri. ETT,e 8003E41'0 COUVDMT , • 09E3001 ZTOT3RO tr,?eapIlto e2 Carac,27-vaCarz7 et - Iamb asamD,meliczio on, Aline 27th e -Toront4" Um- servatory Of Mune held annual mid- eumaner ezaminatiomo in vocal, violin and leitano rat M. Joseph's Convent Sebool of Mimic, Goderich. Eighte pupilo tat.' the ezaminetions and all were suceeoofule, . Dr. Plarvey Robb, who peeolded, =- proceed hie pleedure and hio apprecia- dela- of nZhe cplentlid worts aceompliotten by thee mitre and eongratulated both terachera and pupilo on their ezttelleat °bowline. E;eventeent of the pu Leetoot hinn Aiwa- , -Cr hanomv.a&g "itine--togrn higrurzar Eran. Tine marine and eeoulto of the one- cerestal preplio are ao follow° e7fluelor vocal—Tho Fi. L.1112, gEhot- eiriar.3 hezZigltZ0; P -.11C3 I. lituccey, beacon •Intetrenuetory vocal—ilicoFi. Maya, arca-deep nonoror • Ihimary Nemo—Moo nt. ocie, bonV ore, laiee.o: Elolamere laciaoro, tam B. Bowan boor, Mice B. Smith. Momentary 11ane-11i= B. (Alta nronclace remora. Introductory piano, Grade 11—nata Bicoet, honor°, John Grebe bonorte, Memory Say°, honoro. Grade lie -Barbara Henry, first -dace honorte Donald Scott, first-class bon - oro Joaa Scott, homora. eeeee eeee'reeeteetee.ererTAel, as e sue a Introductory violin—John Graf, hon- ors, Vincent :um ith, hewn,. irokno, 4. Nat. 14 COMM BROD. OMMES L-43%7 BEDOURZOLL E3111COP • 'Went Saturday .xmornine the busineoo circle of Gellert& will be enlarged by the addition of °oral& imros., when thtit welFknown firva of electrical con- tractoro will open a shop on Kingston street. The firm is composed of five brothers, all of whom are said to be experienced electricians. While they will special- ize in Westinghouse products, they will also pay partieular attention. to wiring. During the present suinmer they bave enjoyed a very busy season, hav- ing had at times from forty to fifty enntracts on hand' from different parts of the county. These con t a cts in ci uded the wiring of houses, farm buildings, stores, churches and schools. The completion of this work has caused soese delay in connection with the opening of their Goderich branch but they will be ready for business in this town on Saturday morning. Mr. R. H. Cornish, their general manager, will be in charge of the God- erich store with r. Hilliard Trem- blay at; salesman. As an inducement to visit their Goderich braneh, Cornish Bros. have arranged to give u free gift to each of their first two hundred adult visitors. (Cornish 1 ros.' phone number Is 382j. .n.p2azu, EBTilkmac. Mead Ineuee mad Cada Atece0ed to Mrs. Gee. DD. Geund III an application under the . Depen- dents! lief Act, before Judge T. M. Coetailo in Surrogate Court on Tues - dye MIT. „Gould, widow of the late George P. Gould, was given ownerohip of the Mince on Britannic rood, for rep0irs to the house, and OM a year dorinn her lifetime. BY the lazt will and twtameet of the late Er. Gould lain Widow was to receive the bee of the home and furmi- tine on Britannia road and wao to pay out of her own Pocket for rewire Judgment wan elven by concept, the leartiee reaching an amicable oettlemeet Ilftet witneaseg had been beard. IMMO GP Innegnalle. A pleat:alai weer-eed at Toronto ended dicaetroinoly for three Goderich young people, Stuart Greet, Dom Whe wad and Mice Audrey Weiland, all bank employee°. The trio were on their way born and were only a few mile° out of Toronto When the car came to grief at a higbway intergeetiom They were half -way ceroce the inter- otectIon cilia's another cor rammed them onsidshipa. Mr. °roar° car, far from being a new model, gave up the ghoot and practically bill apart wbere it stood. EIe cold tbe remaino to a wreefelng firm and de trio came on to Goderich with Fired Oriel], a friend at Toronto who regponded to their COS. commtuer DIrgn7 Work wan begun last week in pre- paration for the conatruet ion of bridge along the Thames River between Ro=eidale and Liteter, under a eon - tract recently let by the Ontario Gov- ernment. The bridge will be about sixty feet In length npanning a tram - tory of the Thames River near Far- quhar. It will be of eonerete eon- otrnetion and will require only a few evens to build. The contract for the bridge woo let to Gordon Olbon, of (Vrolteter, who otarted work ti horny after kerning that the tender bed I beea neeepted. • t)ll - • ‘1 4' =07, Igcc,41. d rap 409V7n,nnn ' In• .r1t,t, Polor4,04 dtn4 t q Vat; L?LMflJt3IA puna 1:110 nenct• wee'n will be the 'nett to he held on Tue97- tua •443 CrAIY. Alnentd; ''c'zeroto0' 014176 hao received at) ear* lee3r and indleationt, are that the ez- hibition will cemprice lame ohowinge inethe-rarionsneneeerot The 00011any een metropolitan artists engeced for VuecdriY nicht pros:al:ma ant evening 'of faro entertainment. Grandstand oeeta will be free nor that evening: ' • no e of theao 'Inflate will remain over and Give a performance on Wed - acutely afternoon, and %vitt the horse raceo and other nvente there will be a full (afternoon of intereat and enter- tainment The timed tet o include a 2. trot or eece, Itle trot or pace, and a I'm -for -all e '`:•'(3 MEW MIRO IFELIA 'Panefloc n2o ElamriTi.'6d,loo. .gte DUB Dbfl Meeting et Victoria oehoei on ilea - day ;evening, the Public School Board eleciden todireeert with public co enlacement anemic o ttio year. Prime and awardo will procented by the teachero of Victoria and 0eatealnehool. Ilmotead of a picnic at the envence_en laceeneeberetan--eneninffer - 1-6T111, VEIT tm given a free visit to the fair here, on 1Wedraeoday of tient ween, with ticheto for free ice CP0010 tnat.O. • An anplicatioa or e pooltioa of aiuole innatructor . wao -received from W. Grateldieee' of " seetee, Jit wee deekleanne an for am:nitration° for the pooition vesmted by R. P. Player. In- otruotiOn cluo& begin on Octencer Srd, and application° will be comaidered om September Mtn. lalco Beatricaptell, of Goderiete woo placed 012 the liat o ougply teaeherre Priatipal 3,Stoaehonce, of Victoria school, tacked Cnnrin for kinderGartian Ininnmatenentennneefoe-othereramen ozzwatnry- readero, mad Prim- bool, arsehee 4 and of eeastural ocs1otpge staro r a; veld' ouggeoted repairo to eatiet gho, sewer and boil- er et Victoria 091, were referred to the proper* co teittn. Pepila oiii ,eiie roll ot Victoria echo()) this term ntinzel6ir San, re decrease of obe fro 'bet year, tend at Central oehool the number 20 Snn, seven fewer than loot yecte. tts, If 0.44Mk aamainz. commamm Te Diceeme Veal= 117).-1G3 of/ lame and Eet=1 Met , An interesting program has been ar- ,ranned for the Home and !School Re- gional Conference for the coueties of Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Welling- ton, to be held at Stratford on PH - day, Septhmber Sath, at 2 p.m. and 7.80 pm. The meetings will be held In tbe auditorium of Stratford Normal (School. The afternoon oession wili be devoted to short tante, followed by diseussicrn on various phases, of Home and tichool Club work. Central ome and School Club, Ood- erieb, will deal with program,Planning from the urban viewpoint, and Shiplia vv111 present the rural viewpoint. Kitchener will lead the discussion on home science, and Stratford will deal of with the worts of ilbsze and Sehool 111 Club committeee. ye Im the evening, Dr. leartyn, (princi- pal of _Stratford Normal 'School, will speak on "The Wider Area of Admie- letration," and an inepeetor will be provided by the ,Department of Educa- tion to °peat On "The New Course of Studies for Grades 7 and 8." Home and Scho-ol Olub members are urgedto meee a opecial effort to at- tend these rneethaao, and a cordial in- vitation is eetended to all teachers to attend the evening ateetine, even if they are not li.'otne and School Club esecabere. Wly ,W0 Wor Verteek Z",,e7see a„ma 11111 Comtm, L *41, TWO- Pri. tatalotemori Otant. 14:1V; Vatl tribute ttY a aro, IP old 1ntges,VP. ich who on fhot dey nerendOM 'her ninetreighth gear, ,4t her hotno 00 Angleoea- street tarceelane' Irean-7--ren eeived the following trip-M.'igo R•tkit, Canadai0 iiret citizen, the pat. 0..p, W. L. 12UCII Ohm tke flrtipreatz • Ottawa, t. '111, aro. Patrick Lynn, Godertch, Ont. 1 ohould Wee to Jobe rptth zoilz =47 -- friends in =tending hearti= -qv> gratutiationa ancl beet of Wiardea moo tbe celebeetiot today of your saiteenOin eighth birthday annivezmry, al:2 most appreeiativb of the loyeoumara. which throughout the yeare you have Given to 'Enteral penaciple° and %andel W. dKs en i4 lai\742 alVal Umm • Later the following -entre camp' (ben Hon. Mitchell re. Hepluea, Premier C2 Oetario: q[ktpronto, en& taro. jane_Lona, Goderich, Oat. Ens it rata to 2010 nourxinn ra.m*:a, amorp_tithrgy= anontieriect reicloo for tett= and tappimerso no the oceerdon et erne> celetreotion of your inq=*---cithel bflathy. ' trj..-amb A life mat bee 0-=inieCt oiWn ic-exk9 a century of time tenant at Conente..,_ Ont., Sem Eilltb, 1.nYna Leant naroste were aohn nnniie-ea cen.1 Saco McGuire quina, Mre. lkinn 'member° well' many !wide= et thee', • long -ago time where thin 1?rovinee nnoe just emerging frora the brioh, pca ere visit come Mare ago tontser ern-hee=o, • Gavel*? totem) erleacsalure. Zee n..raOi line began in the townetineeel enetbia-eoestseetiffertilifee and batelanilnia mid bye. of 211011c02 MEC, ..111fit,v-elciat year° ago tar. aad no. Ltvan cane trODI their farm in Mete rio to -live in "Godericb, where Mr. Lyne tied conae yearo later. Tile year° have laid their - hand ligttly on thio nano old leo Tbooenn aim' boa had her oharet ef coesoceen bac retaip. to ttio day a Minn ef opirit untraual and remortable in eme who boa'aeon co mint ea Me. Iltc? eyedgmt ia not quite co good ao oLa thinks it ought to be, but. her e.riaseo is acute, her mind active and abet tenfl stIll forwarcHooking, for ahe oiaohe to The Signal -Star of what oho latereeell to do when ahe celeerate° ham bee> dredth anniveroary. gnsm.nly Ueda Of her family the following are liv- ing: Mrs. D. B. Fauet and Joe -seen T., of Detroit; Mrs. Theo. ,Fahey, of Spolutae, Wares. ; Mrs. Jame° deavime eg Danbury, Iowa; Dennis, of Salmon, Calif.; Bd., of Goderich; Andrew, 04 Goderich township, and Mica Jennie, who is her 11eotJaer'0 faitleful com- panion. Mr. and Mrs. JOzepti aa were here from Detroit to help eat - bra te the anniversary, and mecmgeo from other members of the foletiay brightened the occasion. A note of car- roty came when tbe aged mother orvereo her con Patrick, who was trilled La motor car occident sear Detroit two ars ago. She Inkr.-A3a the elene big man who came over every year fro= hie home In Detroit to visit her. 'ilte editor of The Signal -Star had !mown him from the time they were both boys, and a splendid fellow he wao. Many friendcalled during the drag to tender their CORIgrattgationo 006 good wiobee, and message° and elfea from far and near made the day 0 happy one and gave Mro. Lithe ace Laurance that ohe 10 rememiherea lb af- fection by c great many frieada (Ina of the carte she received woo a CAM, day cake from tbe Sisters) of CI„ Joseph. A 11142fe, Waete V TO IT 1111£311BLRED ZIC1=c,3.1 C. Connie cadto &Wee Thenr IIP,seze Doet...3 Ne4ezta Vown Mr. Janice: C. Carrie, who was down from New Ltakeard for a week, left on Tuesday with hin family to make their home at Now Lieheard. While a resident of Gederieb Mr. Carrie wao a member and chairman of the Public (School Board; attleonian and veotry clerk and choir member of St. George% Onelican church; tree - fairer ot Eurota Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., and lumber of the VaitIond Golf Club. publie-apiritee a citizen will be miezed in thin community, and the beat wlotea of a host of trienda go with him and his family to their new home. • A otriking tribute woo that of? Le= Ca laollbrei, Detroit poet= and =Co broadcaoter for The Detroit Neve, tete gave her whole period on Secday03 teillng bee atedtemee about toeserieht Grand old lady, reciting a pokes w=- pased bt bereelf in tomer of the ot•- °ion. While Mrs. Lynn and her EITZI.-21:2 V700e kill living in Morrie toveno they were cubeeribene to Tbe G2acz=n and Oro. leynn hag taken it ee=tantly Glace that time end her panet.o cow on the ilea of The 0ien3l-3e--a Re- cord that coven einty yeaeo or :== Teia paper honer; to reeokl two ncidn'a bee that the fitne old lede pe=4,41 the century mare, ae.4 to ehie hove the peopile of -Goderich, we tnt sure, unanimouely and heartiliy nein. Nloy3 In Om &lance The threat of war hangs heavily over the world. A provocotive epeech by Hitler at Nuremberg has been followed by Inereased orderg in Creehonlovakes, probably Inotianted by the Nanie in order to furnloh an eueuce for interfereure by Germatay, PhIs wao the trie,t uced for the ccetzure of Atietria ; the difference now ir; that the Oaseho will fight to pregerve their independence. Franve, Great etritnin and Russia have been preparing for war and the outbreak was espeeted nlmoet momenterily, until the word woe flaehed yesterday that Prime Minister Chamberlain propoeed to fly to Germany for a direct conferenee with Hitler. Pbe proposal we....a ac- cepted by the Fuehrer and Mr Chamberlain was to leave this morning for Germany. The outcome of this eonferenee may be a peaceful eettlemenf of noattero at Monte ; It may be a ectutinunnee traleeettety Of Cie Deteetnt state of uncerteinty ; it meg be war.