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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-08-06, Page 5(c04intsed frOrls' ) • 'ears, -Wait a. long Itime Vikatula, 101. YwOut ix* for that 1PX went back to the ploneerewbe ]aid%the toundetiOrtirsrn" 'Ode eoStiltgr. hWere, P*44. Whe aimPl,r*ad ue tut, -win) king: .a.41' the, tel eels .541:24 to tilt: 1 atves,and. worknCed Or . , I* t . of this 01411,411tF,. * warn* „aPPredatieki of the kindnese of lit_lr' irnr:.4:4.9411*•itter'wilintr;',471:tex1411:741.: twIlli's°"•trriie:,10; J 14,,,,ssiox-opt A ae;at 0.fratil, 0 the. ground an s "Idetlf r gm I l bolagiit 100 at IC t (1041 and V,* 14.14 Made titi eenee dtioe•PPOIOted' Son leto the WO , mide on all then i •relationSisill• het's** tie niner explaluedk Lnd then he; Wite4n and' so Hevent flla t and paid,* great *let, 11.9.!!!, V41,4 hotet-gene-tutr teri,.,?Ill-'00Mhex &el* t` it ei,r.thege mon,who Iaborod tin , cPbee,, Harold t MO, caVirlitri Thota• Aubrey Walters, , tanie3" Vanetnne, ' DtfOndingit ,,citauiplOnat NrIch ,s,(*Arher),, XPIO Eluier Sheardowi, lifted '151illth, en RSM t ei* *Oltittor ,srea , 410-. „Meott,litting that -01' eMe Week IS” Nessee:d. oVer soa tteDoneid .ou 0101' toWnsill acit .000P4O3, ic.444#i.Sslatetne'Att,'704.01,4%.4-,x1'4:0061thittiiro,t ak120V1 0444 4. 44),. alkee „.,,t ;,„.iost,,,..tbelp,..inteXog.t.:, vokiux.of :nettire,:bok-it. AP ,oloteettmr-ml,ght -beg14- *4' ° *-1:0 natiOntit; 4,00LO i!ittent' end the dah-701'1V-Hibgb'sfissVell-Olrerlitt--ro*iiri, „ eavo. to. oheerve..en. Yi°14d. ar. heve *Thu.' t • . SEcu, breath" et op,our, •captarn, Aeigye,,Vettopt.ilegio P' '-e. are ettIng enl-tet -emttbit a ° • 1' OlotteerS et our °Wu' • greateot f altb . and- their idealS 'who, thrfongli **orifice, of coin- 10V oikauld,' s •• , '"" 1°11;. 1°4114)1‘ 141t44111Pi: et*°1 11-etelli14‘ 41) 4i:EPil'gtv:1419`' Donald*13•/tool, „0, 404 ,t)'4A4.14twh*Otrldgh at ,lse.'eutotritne,t;',Wte4reo' • • • 1414 ;c0)4,110.:#1*. • ll .0 "Mental, and, atiliefar • Wth-of Man whOs'e• Oebe beae r44010,4 vw.la gtvon, year . tIieir , ea (es .1)uliding Solidly, and tetiOng-• .004 RI* '10.01rt Iiiia ittla- Oe troun.i Mr- ,Xfuni. bor.' Pointed out that the,eet- ,cca rate, their. *UMW ve4101004 *t 44014* e0ilteets, the ludges.0,1r4tid ly,' ',41044,,the refaobee; we 'ehoxicteow. datb4 , tir, ow, ee,uut , . prosperity. ling orthe.4and about Goderich is OM' 'WhiCh Men'rerita fragrant.* glad and , Ota.4, '0 E. ciAinoolf utos .' Gertrude fey:. beauty. There ,W*ge's tendency to 'with:. 4, womeh ,,,,.0,-:, nivotratienfi !trim' of t*:MeSt.laeclnating period* * a , . , oder beht ius together, ,' ' *Ikea ead ',V00 't'lalre ' Be/l1OldPs i beeome .eteneaseans ,seeseesp.'potaFa, 4,1004; 04 !from: osoure . but,. ,flobbi coadjaa, history. and the eter$, of the', `., ' Xe0,they were 411 there -alt- Mae. Imo 40, •task .0kooslog a *taper, .volin • .4a Ma4uSvtete 41'104 sly1U1'' 41•13'.. kit CO.2. he*,‘ OniPhailiOd 'the- trh* that nitgbt•Y‘ Dr, Dindqi 'fa PartinularlI.fas- Donalde Of , the' hfstorie elae-,...tiieu!ks rue ouugstero ,,,reauy sot, .the swing Irrsl'.**;• itgOi. the world needed VOW 'it ' SA* ,,,iiitinigli',. rislerlileethro-iiigh - the el44°240- t404,1•;brotherh - ' '.-,' -t ' ' : thOUghA.thaakfttlt!that the day of per.: 'Rrogreft ha* been 414Ae 44 thia-COtil'- „Huron eld boys and girls, Were. ati,, "Father,. Keep '..:4:14 In •Th.r, •Iare'08.*. 'awl MVO USefut,,1* greater eacrifiee Were 'Man, Or along the ho fitat.plane, hitt: . • , .. , . , . .. .. , . . sled Miss Bert BOON et Stafortle , twe•,,,oxe,tuhiltesolos,,iwere, heard,,,Ixisw•ireanired; Of It. '..?-,--•' , ' • . ' ' . - ;What of Abe'Vertleal'ldlreotlellrettkl:01. Were etteseit, AtS the 'Whiners. of the ' VIThAirs,Zehlietoti;` ,,,Ot."0,-Marsittettes' ' Theo musicaVportfon of tbe• service, lationsnip between Man ands,G 1." fox, trtits:' • Eielt reeeiVed as lovely susehs .nang7LISeariStify-.."-rrayer," and ,arranged by, ;the' 'choir diteete4: Mr; 4,13Oree of eurf.z..foretattoerfa'' troPhretrOlu' Mr. Buchanass in behalf •Itg.,- Wissf'Plelli.'Stt, TorOatO,; sang the 'It P. Player, wter-appropriltd to the lir all its .greatnessP. the minister de,, Ouch a proud and .PrOlnbient Part lit •dt the Teroute old Bovg. . ..„„.. - 13711ruk.,4`.6-34t1* With*.ager '',..' - - 'Oceasiter, ;The 'Choir rendered the 'dared**, q0ut young peeple, today. are • 'Scettleili Vstorr since the ..time ; of. • ..,A , .. . •The esieseint, , , 7 ' • . , , • t - y „, . • •.4 '" 4 . '''• i., ..4.-: 'tzr"—'""'" '' • ' 0,1101eln. "For „401, the sitintes, rhb,. tit* Ilfore eerionesninded. stir** ,In the Lord maePhhsk (I et the Inlet,- tkuh- ' Then- came the •earnival and \a riot wetness-, lsOYSt and' haPPY and tent •on. having 'good thne together -the 01,..d 'BOB 0440 were not 1» it with, kle flu.: that. omatt" fut ..day. In •faet. „Well% net, even think, Of thene untlls:,,after, our own ht' and' naPpy slay was (lone. \ sW,bosare they? .Maepenalde an, ot The famous )01aa Whigh heti, ..played . • s... Mise Kay jones teed 4',Gordea 100 , off, God, the beauty f' who fir ”this isetinimi, brings. back menierke' 404eraVerk laterails4 develop. The ,ebUreh today, he said, tolnar**''': the Spealter stated. ‘i*fue.)1, '"Oaitelle, • of Termite, children of 410, etteir :rendered the 4i'lltheni, secOtiOn 44.044t,-4night be stronger and 414410 14 the WatiO4shii/ 'ot 4144 to Outlet tI arlateeralas 'Mien IOU dow the Harbor HU 414 r Weeten judged , the best. •Walttersi and Mr, llfe . s . Sts.xi etet, chSn's ., ,. .t .their° slahOres ''rest.",'., tlie.solo'...being pleastire4thail dit$9,,,et •aiut, • 1930,; . 04,3 1114.,',. 00440. Rory''1114 11,011111.4. etssnerrysMakingsin Whieh -thousands( .... ... . ; Speaking to ',It. gongregition,' *hien :taken 'by "%tr---P•alP1X liendecton t-tbere Tlibir 'life',1.4..a..._tragle life.' ', : '. It ire, a. 'Pharl.ea,,,.. 'and:. 04ardoch 'wad- .41103'; joieed. Led by ,the east Sighitendeee - beshneWs tand :.:10ved. and. ' 'in '-",tfl'atureh: 'Wait an. Instrumental trio, Joel, 0, E. jourbey for each and '0100 4ne, At ,ys; , 04les.14.',-Kenliet4 and 'IttOiert'an,d'-/b11.0 band . of Hamilton, a parade started • .14,(wwo he. had .recetTeed, the ins!,reo, Ilsf$prs at tho,..1$1440;,Mr.-4»;1. Taylor Too ,maw peeple,are 00111474 tetlaY atm 'llteiTalt •11114 ' 'll'hoelaeall4 of off.- around - the Square and. attraeted tion that had 'sent him ;Out *OA spree&'vrith;-"'‘the',,Xlute, and Nr. Pierer :at the only.of•,Sne Materiel 4.things of life. we th......eae ' Proud 0...amea'hiOr the ,past and hundreds to it as it gathesee incense. the .word ;of , God, ,Bev. ' Fitthe4:0V., J,' ;Organ; figrO, ':4,?,.0..... MOOre; of lit. "must realize that We'are.not .here for.; au- worthyto be thieltas 'la Oar' oivu turd. Atter about three ssin-eares tee spessroz*. D.D.,o'e,issndan,,,,risenclio Thomas, formerly, Mtgs.° Edna Spelean *ear, but that easur• we are ..0.0 in, emstinertitys'Illeane decked inthe 'kilt parade was, held rip while costume( it,.potesitsession •tei•ts ilige gathering of town, sang „thke solo, eSpirit• of God.'etheveswoce: of strangers and pilgrims., af,rid"'14, bedeeked'witlir. ,a'-'spr'f,- of 'teal were iedgeo. , irbe results were as . at kit, , l'eter's: thure.h,i en Sunday descend PPOns-rer•Jleart, - . ,. and that We are Postai% on•tewaird At b ..tli.r rem ‘„ e illf , Ad . ills , ve Sonows; s \••-. • . . . - *Oiling; . - S ...-. ,... ; ,..-; . ,. - .- - '''' '. - s 'Savo e• rs. Aralaticel10. greater, . Mere' betutifia '4.yealft".• the lcatherbli `It 'gal . t'seatittee, or; -. react dress -Mrs. Lottie WeLean. .The...f4ieeiSisstseaker„ Who. tee*, ..no. It the exening,..e§_rviee. the ' sermon 4.,...$0RS,,, ,,ttemes of fit.e did ,Oilzreh Its' the Otiet' j'welihl''.•Ai,lr,' ' whbre •YoUth of Cleveland; sfes, lr. p, sows, •oe _ Otti.eteetee toe. bite,lathoeisseaelled '..a,' was preached 'hi. a Goderich.' Old boy, .,ceptx.,” was,. sung. 'deneeikoly by sties and 'beautY meet. 4 - • Toronto ; Mrs. -D. .Thonarpson, of Tor,. ' usssasic-iksisserin,sons- ' - ,- ----so*,7-1tev, .E: .P.'-'''40,nItstrongi,--ot----Blefiheipi-,- i„Lealx-IGroL_____ _ , .; ...,. ._ , ..: , _Pi...pCrs MacDonald. and DS.s.A. ,, Ise- onto. ...Ong...401,;:ed04.... :elir4;4 L':I-jE.--0,?.4t.t :=V-0-i10-00-.8.:7-.42ntahg..-:rittlit "lb . ' *--;-:-:- '''' ' . ' '.. Th'--Tsenuan aalnAle(ise'FI,eet reesiesedin.,the Comic .slreamiss !Hannah Hogan, '. very 4.101e4 .44t1Y0 rOvtt the TOW4'0441),.. era iirhO had ten 410111iYood and Vae:181";* '1u "4 "..14404 01044 it W044: .*thoe 11)1kd digullied•tot Ohange 42e tro* *44; :,.brunette ,41; kreal Plentinamf-Mentlevi",-* a can Of illitinUin04•4004.1.0 fO1441117 'ttteei'and" quarttee,poUnd- Wan-hit/eh • for my hikno. les4 ngnres,,Nitels .the.PeWt4 got tb01111k4v00:0,404*-graPo MAO *Mk eltredActl.',Yiateaft,rie,1 looked as If 1 bad Air*, es gall* of sour beers and 131;libti 411.1-4.11; L,Aidtet .teel .that way, kooc,-.--*At 14e,,,w1wlah,Oul4, I not be Itekled lof,t0:elgotet,, yau:,*11: to iblio t•ettni•ene. ea ;pas :linty,„be the, last time I ehall'be,dollgt‘t‘11.40t..atleh an ocea- 810fl *•401•;.1... 47-, 4144 ,11$ 1 As'Yon..kneW0.„4 „yeureelvets greWingsokl, anditl*tr , to the perk are growing Soslitgbt t1hiet. you cannot see my fare 411.1& „MIVIiet We what used ,Oo :about be good I am hi going sus around) Sittere as I iroW 10-4o strike oft thetiours, thing **Ma tio.-Mhifiler 4,9 ale that be- fore &nether oidotte4e' and 'girls' re - Unions', .triesitsink; ‘eereisped. If. tide Should be so, I hope the Town Slith- ers .w111.,,put. me in, the historical unr-' sseum, cast,StileS of those bygone (lays "steistded-r-sekesoseere..-.. 'SxituFetwtNifii!;,resentovnir mitagtrtiTmtdt1 Church (ItatiteMIZ.1.--774)..14.-LAW‘Aki,111 IrMitheSint were Mary WICK -4:Y and ais parish has had its ehorch and its word- pictruretas -he depicted the sun- Large congrega lens •"FOr 1-(0 years thin la g manner, , .with many beautiful . • t attended both veo 'excitieg. 'The ladies prevIded trude draist, of Goderich., -,tebeeisaele," the Speaker • said. at'o_ .set • as, "a sign ' on 'the flaming 'high. morningland evening servIees at Vie. daY,°01d Boys *and. return from WAYS of the ski pointing to everlast. torte street 'United 'church' to welcome many Parts of the land • :to -worship ing light and eternal' ley." back Rev. J. W. iledley, M.A., of Tal - humbly in this stlWelling,Place, of God; In the variety of -sunsets, he said, botville. - where they were!sbaPtised •and re. we get an idea of the -wondrous versa. At the morning service Mr. Hedley caved': so, many_ of God.rifsgraees, tilitY of the art of. God.- Our genera- spoke from john ,on the sub - hearts' of those, who 'nate; returned lion needs the Influence of the sun, jet, 4sItivers of Living Water." Dur - must Of necessIty filled With 'seta. They show us that human 'lug the course of hie address he Save thanksgiving- to all,-.--eVerrieeing-sGod Power is limited, that there are some Jesus' description of the 4possibilitieil and gratitude to I -awes §tardY-', fore- things God alone can do, and it Its of the .Christian life as coutained In fathers, by whose laborsand,persevess thus we attains a reverence tie the verses of his text; • anee and by whose cothitieStSsaerifiees greatness of the creative genius of "Are 'WeSnellevers in Christ? Then the.' onsolations of'smr holy' ,.religion God. what is the„ next thing for us to do?" which we now possess have been made There is a' quieting and healing in asked the speaker. ' pessible. They mnst indeed be fluence derived from ' a Sunset, the It is our privilege in this -dispenses witiv'gratitude thOse priests who, nIOSt beantifIll of God's creations, ticin, said, to become channels for in days past, tangled long and ardent- ly to build the moral and physical formdation of this God-fearing parish. They must be grateful 'also to those mord than fattlifin Parrshiorlers. who _ from their meagre earnings laid aside the means to build a glortous dwelling. place for their GO." "And so we are gathered today to ..thank God with all thefullnessof our hearts for the 'graces which he has 'fitstowed mina thie parish; both today • and yesterday. Let us not forget those unseiffsle men and women, who have gone before us and who' now rest ih 'the Arms of Gods -those -Who made possible all. we •pessese .104/01.1..... • North Street linited.Ohureh The speaker at MOTnIng wership in North street 'United church was Rev. j. Ike Stewart of Moorefield, son of Mrs. James Stewart, •Elgin'a-ie .There -was. a large congregation; including many'. bOmeconzerts. • • • . introducing • theispeaker,.. the Pastoesof tbe elsixrele.Rev. 327..P. Lane, .spoke .of the aged.. trtother, -who, coil- - fined to her. TOOM, had regretted not .being able •to • attend the. service and •bear •h,er son. ?Jr ,Eteclgeo manager even , as He healed, the 6 sick 1 and vast volumes of life-giving water. It raaimed In lithe light of the setting! is our auty to become great rivers, not sun. 1 meandering rivulets, and thereby, as "If there i,B one thing of which the believers, to be channels to Carry the world is in grave need Way it is water of life to a thirst* Ivorld. recovery. safe direction -a direction of love. "We rejoice," said Mr. Hedley In After suprper the clanemen held a Wong set off a huge string of live And that will come from the everlast- conclusion, •"that God is no respector business meeting to elect officers Per thousand firecrackers which rent the fug light God can give to the world of persons, and whosoever believeth next year. Dan: A. MacDonald, of air for fully fifteen minutes. and shed on the difficult Paths of our can beceme a channel for the' water of tochalsh, was chosen president -chief ' The remainder of the night and on fellowmen. . • life." • for next year, to succeed Kenneth "I . join. you in this celebration, said During the • service the choir ren- MacDonald. of Preston. whd was our ',P . the 'preacher, "with the hope these dered an anthem, "Trust Ye in the very efficient chief for two ' years.. glorious sunsets may never fade out - of your lives. They are a great tit- spiration. for .today and the days *to vesy .genertnes'supPer; With lee-•eream rich. • " • torweigs3ht.oeof, farmers' dressed peafed pork deserve- our hearty thaillte• Ltican ; Kenneth PeeningtonS of Gode- , A epee -lel prize Wets given little shaitge*eveinr'thye011301(wi ilitotde't asei:ce myuoehu Evelyn ,Welsh of Goderich. s MuSI6 was provided by orchestras visited 'her len Years ago' when- sbe was orre'llundred years old and- cele- brated •her Centennial. .You will find the same old Tema Hall "(touched up a bit, inside and out), tne same Mayor, the MUM Town Clerk, the a•aine Cnief of Pollee, the,same Fire Chief and the Same old water-wagoar-but all of them, like yourselves, ten yeaTs older. They will all weleome you and help, YOu have a good tide. Don't be afraid, Old Boys and Girls, of being run. over by the old Water -wagon., as the Town Fathers have locked it up for Old Home Week. The old Bed, ford and British Ex.ehange hotels 'have both. changed proprietors and dressed up kV new suits. You will Still 'Ind the three banlm on the Squnre, but with new managers. If you have more eash than you wish to squander in Old Home Week you can deposit the surplus, in any of the three banks, or if you run by. they, will lend you a few shekels to go hoitie on -it you are worth the potvder. You will find the Godericii Salt Works tgoing strong. If you 'feel too fresh, get .a bag of Wurtele's table salt; itwill keep 3'04 prime. •You will find the town -hoe an wp-tessisite hospital, with nice ma- trons and lovely mimes, if you ehoeld have occasion to -cleft its You will find, the Jail In tbe same old place-; and 0 you Wish td play golf you will find down on the fiats below 'the jail a -fine golf, oeuree where the Jack Annet, fr;om Montrose, Scotland, will_eake Yon 'around for a dollar. If you wishto. gel'away from the hullabaneo arouird the Square and Hamilton street and Victoria Park, try the Itoee4ale part Aof the town, down by the park, 'tfouse, nd ()barite Lee's ,Best • children's costume-- 'tiva 11111 jazw) In ,,414tO;a1*-; Mke11**Oft-f t iitk t.If 4:-440.1!:411'01P4tan 11111::* • 01`4,4* to the lloning Mineral epring :otbreoulovleil$04'te,.. tnalP reral;41„ Them 14%one-thing-that- ridt Sig- nillittnioUsVf:edtGi43t*o !lorw take,' 4311)(*. $care I here, .watebed• tbeusOadg people of *It wallet of life •pm*f *AO * Mit \dt that old. Signet *aim, 'Awe - sten editorstehunge, *Or Pro . 0, chant*. I baSeSsiteen the pre* :tor, W. Itobert., get la thikt Ot- lieestioor atti st. 'rOrter 10144e' out again fultliedged editor Viet** of the Old Oval. you hap- pen to ;travel down Nettb street it. pess the old Signal °lam. 40111/4, iStO 63'oittnedna:-sit4gla"Itteee"tpuiPtheet vtliPI:dolv*Atairxis see the -editors aitting, at their (leaks.; the reporters -buseng, about, the 1,1elott.• ers getting '1'.he Signet out with ;the. 1(1 handstreSe, the printeee 4401 ley - trig at,Ciund• inking the, rollers; the .Carrier teas Waiting their tern for the PaPers to be delivered- (to their • terns -customers as in the, days of : Themes •McQeeen. • (nue alas! where are they to-- '1A-sIsiti-stRriiitirc&-X1StOlsr,&+713-0"---sss remember the Signal rooster with ,the • Scotch plaids trousers that 'ut*(1 to appear' and crow In 'Jibe Signal after a Grit vietory?„, 6tr'an eIght-gallsii eX4itr-liewr-'*xtrAdv,.'01hule.. beer for. 1.1614,NALL,,eord 'of four-Ikset In \abundance, for whien Our ladiei Worth*, of •Goderich ; Pat Hodgins of Maple '"i'vocel for 0.00, and tt nundred-. Mrs. Stewart (Aunt Katie) came -with the rest to enjoy the day witls us. Mrs. Lennie of Hamilton, ever \a loyal member, with her whole family was ,there to greet ue all. We still under Gene Fritzley and Red Ruhl, of I call 'her the mother of the re -union. Goderich, by Jack Thompson's colered We were also visited. this_ Year hi orchestra, of Toronto, and by the (Mrs. George Harris, of Chatham, with 91st Highlanders band, of Hamilton. meeibers of her family ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris. Mrs." Sehaminahornafr. and Mrs. W. •Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, of Flint, and Mrs. Koehler of Detroit. We liked them and hope they 'come again. . We are sorry air. Tom Harris, of Ripley, is in Tomtit° hospitaland we sincerely wish for, him a speedy and bands bringing greetings from Wingimm and Seaforth. • At about 11.80 , o'clock "Old Man Depression" was tOived to, the stand hanging fro& a long pole. and .with due ceremony he -left this -.• banner county of Ontario in a blaze and amid the crackleand bang of fire- works. of which. he was largely con- structed. To add to the din Gordon come.'? 4 IS -pedal .music was -.provided by the 'choir; singing "Hark, Hark, {My Soul," :with Mrs. Gs E. Myers as soloist. Mrs. Anderson of Detroit, formerly -Miss Stella 'Speiran'• of town, sang, "My.. Wails" and Mrs. Anderson aed her. sister --Mrs. Moore, sang the iluet "Come, Holy- Spirit." . • Baptist. Church.. A goodly number of Goderiebites knit Efuron Old Boys wewpresent on Sun - ;day morning' at tnelttlistist &Men th. hear siters'Ohitrieri M Ilumber, a 'God- et•Ich° boy ',now 'minister of at Montreal tof the pen.. Telephone. Coinpany,1 therein. MISslitulaber; births opening, learning of.,theAlscureetancett,„ hadin- ttniarktisinsid splendid tribute.to God- . ,stalie4 direct, telePhone seonneetioneitchi and expressed pleasure In being „between, thesndssit.and Xre, Steeearrit asked to ocettpsethespalpit of his home .. toeikt. so .that, ahfil•141$11k2fteas .11":44,1,eseer ehifteles • s ss .• s, • rs, .- . • • • srce enthe serpox4' 4.r.,14P,e EIrtoke„ ''..' 134forel ssiVitchirig: 'hiss sermon • pro- the, course mast /4e, rqte with the eyes ....., larking' Vint° Itsusi-with,..WM rkS the. directly, aktrot-,-qtewart.--osveking4a beesethre/ontigsministerstoldstheschil. , her greetings from. the minister. -the dietilif ithetrts'illtsttative story: -.ene ,onisiis aeguee and; of. ,such ,,dynatnie m10)); ands,..s voprogatimi; ISM et°17 was 41t,oll little b°7 whe bad' built' ,Attelitleit that., all ,eless, takes', seeend • s,. „the tile hope ' that Vie Serfice lal.ght°,:e4 +Chest (tirt•sit ',weed, nlid*hen,lie wents 4, i9Y,' *1nd. e„ornfoeti;to, lieis _ .,, ,. „,. to' the s lake to .laybeir it • the ,string,. . • • . So efora, begliseing . kiss ese‘., , ifs. sopped from las bend and int,effsshorc , A 'qtetrtette, Messrs. • John iinellt . . . rree•Sethodiit . and: now easi '-..Stewart ,speke of •hissfamtly,, Coke*. - breeze took:the boat across the Jake. ,.,atelkitt B. eitreeitittgetwir'Itiaber81)7,71 fivb ....tion ,with Goderlehs and tbet.digtriet, Some ..‘vveekit uteri fro** the NO' litaa •1 e,,s4, Jesus*, and. "VranderingsMild." extending hack several ' generations. at the 'otheroside of Abe- Woo- he eaW„,, , . :.. ,,. . .. , Ha, Paid a. illetring,,,Okute„ toe. the hlaboat iti' cattOrge vrinde.w-for sal* , ...,, , . 4 Lord Jehovah,” and a solo, "Thy•Will Be Done,", was effectively sung by Mr. John 'Sprout , At the evening .service, before be ginning his discourses, Mr. Healey spoke a few words' teminiseent of his 'pastorate at Victoria street Taking' as his 'text tile words. of ,Ilebiews -la, 1 and 2, Mr. _Hedley de. seribed the running off the Christian race of life. Several things- are, very important concerning this races Said the speaker. The first is the starting trent, tbe placewhere e .person -turns front the mundane and .sordid things Hobert D. MacDonald was elected viee.ebief for the coming year. To those of us ,who are older and who attended forniermneetings .of the don there Was a feelibg oVsadness at the thought that tiro. of our loyal, clansmen had passed away during the past year. •These were .the lite John D. 'MacDonald of Kit:alit,and the late' George Harris of Chatham. These members - were- ssery Much ontesed this year. 'They were good. stalwart 'end tlwaye took an active part In the affairs of the com- munity ' and were snitch beloved by their •fellow 'mew Weld' „regret their 'Of, the .(world to the 'Christian way. den .departure and, we. Th6 •there is the goal,, and to ream' kindly, „winning manswea and Stientliy, smdmisis their it it Is necessary to put forth '.every *aye. Our president,„„nenneth, Use- . Donald, suggested we .413.1"e„ -a inep)' eftThorte., •tit•ee must be run lightly, with- oriel. tablet, for our ,gepartod., epee out the impediment of unbelief. It. tbe .Lennie boys to helikp% .degign- mint -be run- with a., good dial .of int of it, • , sliesenk patience, rememberingsthe klegdom of As the sun went wth the Vol was not built its.a,daY, .1400.113'4 skirl pf the bagpipes, Musie by Councillor Alex. itlacf)(Yfilild and the dng1ng of'"Auld Istneglynef.i' alt des 'Petted'fel' their lioinersrer4"thoie of Weir, frienfit; and 'Inottiet' MakDotiald reunion Patised, lnto bi5fjiry.• • Ofiltee (fesiteutsle ante) "Don't ' you 'see that Title fOr parking'?" "lies; ofiteett ' I see -ft 'did hearty); agree With 'it!'" s• '4" "- . to the dawn was spent as was•fitting and proper forsuch an oceasion--in merrymaking, nolse-making • and friend -Making. The &wee syk, the Iliree 4tethOdlat aired& rata Ogi3divitedi WI the tobSbor,i ney. -411710 "tkge.2 -Mr and • tng with tio,otii*.tit the bible- 'mrs: Broomer of. wer.0,40, .4re. Ylsit. -416000it Ai do:041*a *t.,PwcfM#40. a int, with Afx, Lut...Mra. - .4;Accittee-- ,,,very, •te•titive Siit.'ePiareeiaitrel cookg*e- Mies. Winniffed,vend, sestio Istened, tcf tiles'nastoesi *Wool* Ins this weeksveltli tril•Mrtj'e 21001- on the'Sot; "The Clot iston,;.of kceAstr Vsllty, ,kndaret and -*fetes'. his text betegfrom liter,„ 'inlisset . are glay,lhgt, this ;week In. *the proinise ot tlitt secceeticonsing Was 1Go4erich with $graeseit ilikejtentra. dWeet esisist the Millers* of the lespe Mr. tusd Mr&,Andie* Kirk, thesChtintiers eiiiiie exatilesee ton, intI„, Mr. otha tilL -ritirrigheo outyper of, the Itnniket•Over ,assz Iftut WaYiko IndiAbst.'„,1111ted. On 41I' Other -bowsaw:dogs „yaws ; depicted. l'otureday with -Aro. 's. D. BAYFIELD BAYFIELD, Aug. S. -Miss Lioulse McLeod returned to Detroit on Sun- day after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc- Leod: The work has been completed on the itorth pier, a-ainetY-root extensfon havirig beela sMr. L. J. Fowile, of London, was a vent orer the Week.end with his sis- ters, the Misses Fowlie Mies Lola i41110tt, of Detroit, is a guest with her mother, Mes. M. El- liett; for this week. Mrs. M. -Bitis lark Baer and small darightee Janet, of Detroit, are Into guests of Mrs. Elliott for 'a few days thia week. Me. and Mrs. E. Newton and son. Of Detroit, were week -end guests of Mr. R. Weirton. • • Mr/iS Prentid spent the week - 'end with -net mother, Mrs. W. knit - • r „ • ; Beecraft, &Carried -On Saturday, Alb, Stat CARO MASH MAR DUNLOP ithe manse, Wing/tan), b), Bet Kew, nett) ,Atiketeotir,' Netta ton*, only Auburn Man in fin4ilt0,Mith Bram 101.wthter of Mr. George 'Clitafinere and islho,wreathed' shoulder .passed stiddenlY kin !rhursaay itt The tiret accident othe late Mit, f •a serious `Csitietiori, Of" Turnberfy, nature dming• mine. week fe Mr, rrinic ttoes, On' 'of Mt and uiu • occurred' at 11,,o'elock Thursday main.. '3t-Elem14 Itaalo -of math's& Mr. 'Charles- Marfa And L01115e, ingo, when Auburn and-Wingham cars Mrs. Bert Thompoon and Floyd and eollided east of Dualop, with resultant injuries to Chas;4l° °" 46Beedle, of Aubura. Ma. r' John °,..s4-slutitated to T°11°' which neeessitated his removal •to . 4:4111eVie Was asked to be* Otilbetilfet at the • fun - Alexandra hospital Broken ribs and a wretielied shoulder kept him in the eral of the late' WY- a' It* Dunn, *110 tbe manse of the rape aSenue Pres. hospital all ,daybyterian chin:chi Mr,, Dunn was a Beadle WAS a passenger in a ear former Debtor of Whitechtirch Presby - driven by Ben Hamilton. of Auburn, ,terian church. Who with_Darwin Meeklin •and Ger- MisteLtsena iiteCleneglian, of South - don Adams, also., of. Auburn. esealkd injury. • „ lMiiiIt�n*carluoving 'WI* the road, %picking :•ap Sneed after *Wing direetieVie to Itt, passing 4tibtorist. Alfred tagik. .of Oshawa, when It wit* taro& *.ith territio fort* .hy a ear *driven by earl .Metato of Winghartt, and tufted over in. the diteh. " `b. McKay and Ted--Meteughlino also setiont---itjury. The (triter e,onstithle Stewart and flallOWarf Who invesittgated, that he Threw OP hio brake Ito peen aerie S **Ate •the slovr-rdeving tar A d. of' hit*, but loot*" graVel ear, ed hirn fOrivard. • f. Nancy Orr .and Mr. S. Orr, o liondon, were the guests of Mies Betty Alairdner over the week.end. • • Tin and Mrss-Corrigan, of Strathroy, Are *mending • tisk( • tweek with • -the Atlases Sterling, n . • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davison, of De - traits were week -end guests,. ot the former's mother. • - • . Mrs, MacNeill, of- Clevelandl. Is a guest with' her 'mother,„Mrs. .1; IV, Bodging, -for louse. time. • Mrs. Thos. King, of London, -was the guest of Mrs. Attwood, over the ' 4.• • Thisi•ntle, oi , his been, a gullet at. the. Albion hotel _for a few dank airs. Thornton is a fors reskieht. of, the village and has been renewing. old acquaintances. so Dr. end:tears.; P,-,sLervis, of Tor.. onto, and 'dirks M. Knight and sob. Pentad, of att3041100 are !. egehliiing the TIllinarwiletander tottage fort this month. ' Mrs: Charles ;,.Platersand. fam,_ IIY, of Detroit.; • are the gutats Nira• Plater's pareots,,Mr. and Miss. "ifir. J. Meteoci„for. ,two week, Other guests --ftst exia meLeod for the week-ewere Mrs. killeritult s and two sons. Itobert and Donald, and Mr. C. -RobbitisS of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight and family returned to Toonte on Mon- day after spending two weeki with 3grs. Knight's parentg. Mr. John Perguion. ban reitigned his position of printipal of the school here,. Mr. Ferguson is going to Queen's Eniversitse where be will take a ecturne in mining engineering. Meson. Xeith Geroltilitrdt, Fred Sturgeon, Stuart Sturgeon, Fred Wes - *Proton, spent the week -end at bell ton and Harold Meteod are working :home here. ' Rev. and Mis. Z. W. Watt spent this week at the home of their eon, Dr. Watt, of •tikinthatripton., Mr. and Mak Letter' Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil, kileoner and their aunt, Wm. -ot Oregon, motored th London on Sunday and. Visited With' relatives -t re. Mrs. ItedleY leaves this week or er erne- Oulte it number the from here attended theservice in tioderieh • on OntslaY. And . Fired .NeWatait ,Mr, roft at witted the, sietiose *like at the Pr *flat Chattel*. In evening:" In the Wham° harvest near aelhi, Mr. and %Ire. David- Dewar and Mis Ernest Wren, of Tortnito, were week -end gnests of Mrand gra. David Dewar, sr, Mist Anne Dewar returnedhome with tbent aftef spend - in* goers! weektrfin Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. P. Crane, a Detroit, are octets of Mrs. Crane's father, Mr. 11. Weston, for this week, Mr. Ted Jape WAS, SIM ,e1 'Testier the week- end graniffitWir, 117.- Weston, ' Dr, and Mr* Xing have returned to Detroit after spending two Months at their (vase!. Mt too Mrs, P. W. Willetts, of 'Detroit, *re ecettPyinicthe King coti4e for' (Mite Missend Aire. Ilfauder, of Kitch- ener, were the guekti Ur, 'aid Mrs. )1ktwatlio o%ist. the Week- ' dMrs. Ford•AKIng alld, NOV same roof as The Star0*nr, ear Mr. An. p, 4 0. • \,•', \•::4‘ "44411,114Vrt*'S* A. 40 N&N, Ar.t II - ; , • — . THE FAMOUS SIGNjefs 1100STElt Now The Signal is printed.under the • 1 and Mkt- tsraeidi, of Toronto, Mrs.. L. *laid** 'Grit IlaWste Dan Sletalli- F. Laing" and _ daughter • Leslie, of eddy having hie Signal printed US- Witnitilkie, tait*Mr.' surd Mr* O. Kil. der the -Mae. COO .n.,S Jim Mlleball'oe tie, a Welland, were week -end guests Goderich tfter? • Same' day in ',the fu - of Mi.'ind- Ifrs.'tee.. 'King. - ture we ..May see the editors eft The Mrs. Itlelistrdeon -.and ' daughter Orange Sentinel and The Catholic Das Ruth Ruof Kittoi&e,ft iireguests of Mrs. cord getting, together in similar ,, fa. - ' silky. and Mrs. Won. So msne it bit. R. MI 41liletrldr e.few...weeks. Mr. But, boys and -girls, you will see sie Bob Blehasrdsoo. of %Moto.also was great theme .in •tles natives of God - a gneitt tover tker week -end. • ' arias atom When you .were nerestebs Pestsneiptial Shower-Ahout twenty. fouel'Oltrit .tieeilte,Aratentters of Trio. lt ClitirenS gatifereds' On -the beaciv1MiiabaaridakY-eeTtiling, last to Present Mr. end lits,04/esvton Star- geon 'vitt It.11110nelinn**, allover. A don't think for s moment that the., Oki Town Clock is kicking aboot that.. Did not your 'ancestors, Adam. and. -.Eve, sears shotte?. They were &Irene out of -the •Gatkiiesi et Eden, it 012%. but not for wearing Shorts. and, as it should -be, the days of • long *kids, duet and microbe catchers, have gone with the Windasss — • Again.* sedum creeps over Me AM. 1 think of the okl boys and . glrhi- wbo5e itet bours• 1 have strnek Put with my bell since your last tseutiton. ten years ago. 1 will mention iturt few -William Campbell. oldest of aiL. Ales. Saunders, Robert McLean, Rob- ert Outt, Charlie Nairn, Charlie Beds Billy Brophey, Walter Saulti, Dick Black, "father" alive Old Men's Club, TomCoupon and GeOrge Willtalas, and four doctors, Dr. Taylor, Dr. Earners soe, D. Hunter and Dr. Whitely - the last-named a ative-born whom I, miss very much, sts I have watched.. Mtn drive up to his office and around tbe Square in all kffids of weather for evee Ally years. There are mins others Olaf I do not mention, old and) young, whem my ben hOil as ed Out, as will continue to do no long a* years ago the females of 'tbe epecies Wore tong eitirtt, and it ,wits_ Like- fa. penny peep -show° to see he citif of* ti" female .ittg. Year by ),ear the *Litt* have got shorter and shertSr-but very pleas.nts-evenigsswas spent in. games -around there. During the evening Leslie Elliott read an aild.fess to- they. yeternac0144,44 Mho* Ana' SteLtod and Elle• Mailtay presented bents -40410a hOileseoPtrieintot the Citts• Oa behalf a tatruaitt an liride, Newton expreteed, their, thanks in a few well-chosen words. Istmett was servarigtitssirrtnessevetring. .4"411..**41Atiti ket nuvrtr, Aug. 4. -miss Zelda Scott, of Tord5t� n1elt ber father, Rich- ard &Ott - • - (Kermetb 'Brooke Of Brantford, visited with his parentie-Rev. *rid Mrs It. A. Brooks, - Mr. and Mrs Ezra Kechnie and family and Mr. and Mrs 3. 4lreen and family, of Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keck*. ma. Chat araabi has .returned to Blyth after Ms extended visit with her efts*, Mrs. Noble at Glory. „ Miss Rhea Shaw is Bra,r at Ottawa. tvr. *nd hs VItillato Potter, of lows, aro visiting in the 11bey wave me here and wind ne Op. Mr. I.14 Mrn. Lorne Thula% °Pella - n, Mrt . og Agee, genii /zoom., of And now, AP I look down ueort stow to ties Angeles, indlitr. Lind 'Aim* from my borate on the old eottrt betioe In Old Home Week and Watch you cativbeit, a.Virestilekl, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wightman. The following pupils of Miss c- eessful in passfng the Totionto Coe- 'OerratotI of MUSIC plano tionaL, lean P10410, Norma meet In Godefich in Old Bore* rtteek., frolic sod donee Wad trahly siround and go to school and church iselesne clays, snail (deb you * ba py time, a infep, 'tetttrit tmit o t 40rato,o. and sweet meinorles of the frieside Sera traticli Sefarsurton, *bell McGill, Glen 1•••, TEE OLD TOWts,r OLOOK„.. Tasker, tAoyd obis .July 26, 1031.