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.rxIdaY afternoon's prograta at Ag4,4'
,
eulturaVrark., was marked by -• the
be -ay ram iyhieh fell early - in the;
atior0:004. but ''several:.nuudx'ed people
were
Were outi,te'enleY the ',splendid ;exhibt.,
Om at algniand ,0a*.eing ,ont on Am -
der •the ,sposorship ,ota the fjphttu, mkt
atiddlesex. :Seele,tY the
toptinees, tor-.Haron eounty,ghanvion-
4140, and na...exhibutou baseball game
-between' Zurich and Ooderich',teams or
the Huron -Pertly League.
It waS, trlith a day long to be
remembered by the .Scots, ..for 01 the.
piping f Diteler•Geodall, of the Cana:
.diant Legion, pipe band '• of St. Thomas',
the ludo and lassies ileneed beautlfuUy
the 4'01,, ••the 'tang,. the MOO dance,
the sallee'S ,liertiplpeaed other dances.
Colorful as only the iota of .many
• . •
elatia''Onsbe was 'the eonteet,'.Whieb•
Was conducted by W. lopo'hqrsoo
ot sL Thouuts,„seeretert'ot;-the Bigin
and Middlesex -Caledonian.' SoeietY..
'The.Ptograra begah, With an exhibis-ttrre years to.its 'real4ageffiestssts-ie*as
00* scottIsh -reel, '14 tour eiPerts:.of. iorrounded'with a WiSe betted 91 ills ;nation Choir, gave a baritone solo,
e_danee, Eniswerorwafik...---30x.nrs eitt ‘•Cortiing'#nner -which was well re.
ow efts ssnet.dtdn-.2iisos'nsins•;dan.1-pettonn.,,,,sgreatAtow,er'st-lihf inatitUtleastehielk •eetved:- - -
They werb. Adeline 4,104,nud, of Grand bar Tifewn ant1.-devw-elo' 7-Thw,ehatrrnaar•-cali4,On-ZrOfeSSor,-,et
.Cttelets, Mieli.•1Pearl "Smith; De,' second-largest of its laud, west of the C. ItoVrtsen ,of Victoria College,
trolt.t: Bobble, A4alle Of Weston, and MisSisfilotil. Ars'er. Ite. Was known rontoi to sijeatt. Plisfessor. Bobertson
lolet .011more,_ London.
from Canada -to CalifOritia through his was Of opinion that the reutlions Were
-Results of the judging -of the con- affillattore-With fair Matters; not held often enough. "The friend -
tests, announced by • Mr. McPherson, .,.
While the lair was his ebief of Goder10 Jason asset to the
were as follow
, Cera Mr. .,Linklater had lived a fiat town," he said. "The steeple of God -
Highland fling, 10 yeats and under -s. (anti va:ried life, ands-hed held many erieh hare grown up. together and
s: ,
Pos1tiee9 of •trest, Bern In Ontario know one *nether and are thus able
coopetate in a friendly and Well-
meaning spirit. • The -memories of the
past are something beautiful to older
people, who have cOme to dwell In the
past a great deal." This, Professor
Robertson declared, was one of the
finest benefits of a -reunion, for it
gave these people an oPportunfty to
renew bid acquaintanees and to go
back tothose days.that would always
remain dear to thein.
The brief address was tllowed by
a violin selection by Mrs. . M. Rob-
ert9, aecompanied by Mr. H. N. Livens.
Victor IsturistOn_lof Chathain, 10-
nowned author of a number of well-
known books and donor of the Robert.
Park memorial ,medals, spoke feeling-
ly of the love his father had held for
Goderich and of that he in turn held
for it .now. Ile told of how Robert
Park, when be was 'principal of the
• f3eh I had written of
Gioderich to his favotite
given impressions of the town and Its
•people. "That brother has accom-
panied me today to see this famous
town of which he has heard so .mucb,"
said the speaker. Mr. Lauriston's
uncle spoke • briefly when Called upon
by the ehairman.
he I or VirRilaro
member o a Wetl,*nown Colborne
family, whleh 00#04:ie,"
Oittly'at ViOatIPPi .taIe of Wasiilng-
ton, 'has airekir been.
.4„,09pr gfthe Puyal-
1up Valle% Tribuue, justto huid, iTitr0(
report of the funeral, ,, for Whleii the'
nustnes01% houseS' et PUtellak
elesed,, and the'relleVilog'ealtorlai re!.
Aerenee; „
Ina*. ,
When great''..iintageS• it fa not
the faini1V-Ialone. that- 41440*-.,tbe
,
wholeyeeonunity Shares the lostv,vvIth
them,
T1eden' Alb t
rind . death ot. Nirittla er
1,inklaterant'e'as a 1,4 from the blue;
later' WO ftiMitlar figure to, hu07-,.
shocking the whole State, Mr. 44.04t,-
dreds- of 0944**:t1to of people, .4116e
tlarOugh CoUneetiOn. With Washing-
ton State oopege,' -where be held *
lUMitessoriShip. ',lost litter *, ,idefoish_for
again as sulkilikteiident thp• 'West-
ern -Washington. Ottie'ritnent'.8tatIon,
Position he held . for twelve years; and
lastirthrongh presidency 'Of the
Western .1Vashington'Fair ASsociation,
which. he .headed for the past doien
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16404
, Ottl, street
Ualtetl..044r0 .ost, O 1
wl' 04.
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n.*(1140; mo,
Agnes witiy*'*01c:1-,,,:01:4000r
ter', .'11$ Reiten Vullreralty,i AS leading
,ents9rtalnee,:, viara
Bet; (W. Parte opened thepro
gram', by l'hitrede • lAr, Walter A.
oiliFbamo.' To.oiktoi. .kilair-11144 for
the etterneeku; Buehituati. in his
opening ..reMari.4. paid' *Ibnte... to the
eeinnilttee ehatge Of the Old, Home
Week ,Selebratitne "EVerYthing haS
gone well oottiro"' he said,
4 pie**4. efttrulto 'Selo was twig
.1)Y Mrs.. g. Lawson of Clinten, who
was atetMptinled- PlaY-
Its C. ' the hit
of the *rage,. %Aka an Xtialtk'PloWnlatit
nobody regOgUlaita lani• and Opeeeh
from Ant iMprOVieed platl+Srta 41*
street is Said to have been 4 cbtealC.
ilY;(
." DA: 1100d, honorary eevretary,
visited in Clinton during the week And
met many old Wends from "the back
tow44410.1Litui1alf *8 kt!9.F.L.
-Wltli 3. A...XeLarorl and. Rev,
mepermid among the Seettish contin-
gent,. it was some mfront" for the par-
ade. No other visitors •inet more old
friends or teceived, a heartier Weleome.
•
The fireworks display at midnight
was mild compared> with what had
been arranged. The Hand Fire-
worka Compeny tailused the order of
the Old,Boys-With that of -the.pageant
CoMMittee and t'he error WAS That
'On Mrs.• Armstrong, of Mutton, Al- covered until too late to meke the
berth, followed with a reading,"I kill, Shipment, owing to the holiday. .
niver fergit them exen,b' and the en- * * * •
tore was taken by het daughter, wbo Mayor Holmes of Clieton. was prom -
read"
- Dominent in the activities during the day.
'**- -
Inks • Henry brumnwnds poem •
Ur. Harry Hoffman' of Zurich, one • •
Of the Canadians ehosen for the Coro. Neil McAdam and hie %bleated horse
put on a, private showing. The com-
mittee, felt that ovving to lack of spaee
1.,__WII.S.IilingerlalaLtttiaaVe. the ,perform-‘
410 -hefite the....:atemles ss-Sel-1 bask -1.:
valuable and intelligent'ailitlall that iff
a few montha should develop into a•
-feature attraction.
Nan Thompson, Dettoit;„ Gladys Bro-
die, Toronto; Margaret Brasseur, TO'
MAC
Sword •dance, 10 °years and. under-
Gladyfi Brodie, Teronto; Margaret
Brasseur, Toronto; Dolores Wittaker,
Grand Rapids; Chas. Pollard, Wind-
ISOr.
Seain trtubbas, 10 years,and under
-Nan Thompson, Detroit; Gladys Bro-
die, Toronto; Kathleen Wood, tbmlon;
Barbara Munroe, Teronto.
Highland Sing, under 14 years -Jean
1CiaeDouga1li, 'Detroit ;,- Roane. Gil-
christ, Windsor; Ethel Phillips, Toren -
to.
• Sword dance, under 14 years -Ethel
Phillips, -Toronto; Norma Smith, To-
rontq4 Jean -MacCubbbi, Detroit ; Mary
Gilchrist, Windsor. •
Seann triubbas. under • 14 Yeaes-
Rosina Gilchrist, Winffsors"Jean Mac-
Dougall, Detroit; Norma Smith, To-
ronto.
Scotch reel, under 14 years --Jean
MacDougall, Detroit; Ethel Phillips,
Toronto; Jean itaeCubben, Detroit.
Highland fling, over 14 years -Kath-
leen Lawlor, Windsor; Pearl Smitl;
Detroit; Mae Monie, Toronte.
Sword dance, over 14 years -Adeline
MacKenna, Grand 'Rapids; Annie Mac-
Donald, Detroit; Bobbie Allan, Wes -
•ton.
Scan's triubbas, over 14 years -
Edna MacKennst,' Grand Rapids; Kath-
leen Lawlor, Windsor; Mae Monle, To-
ronto.
Reel it' Tulloch, over 14 years -
Pearl Smith, Oetreit; Kathleen Law-
lor, Windsor; 'Bobbie Allan, Weston;
Bernice Kinsley, Grand 'Rapids.
Irish jig, open -Alice Wright, To-
ronto; Kathleen tawlr, Windsor; Al-
vin Wilear, Wind$01".-
Sailor's hornpipts--Allee *right, TO-
rontel Violet Gilmores2Isoml0ts; Pearl
Smith; Detrelt ;',Bessie Arthur,'Weston.
Athletic Event*, ,
Joe O,Brien, Goderith Oollegiate
trac14 'find field' champion. ;through Pill -
for, thiterMediate and'Itenior eltiases,
won Ithe 100 -yards (lath frOni Doug.
EYE COMFORT
Meese modern eye seryice. We
realisethat every ease is differ-
ent, and requires individuai air
1,4entien with modern equipnsent.
Eyes ' elms:dined and glasses fitted
. reasonable' prices.
• A. L. COLE, R. O.
optometrist and OPUbbin
17 years serving the people of
• Anton Coittity.
Brophey Bros.
GODERICII
-Tar LidAtinkta.'-
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND, ENISALIORS-
, Al$0
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ALSO AramiLiglet SONlidit
Ganzaticift, 4614"nitIO
ad cads promptii attended to do
• or Witt
Phanes Stare 1115„ Sean• -
'sixty yea.rs ago, ne came to the Ustited to
States in the vigor of youth to fulfil
his. destiny, A man of high public
spirit, he had that self-respect which
has always knit faith with itself.
His. acute sense of' the fitness of things
was swayed by fine ideals. Always
ready to take his Part in civic affairs,
he performed his duties with credit to
himself and to. -.those whom he served.
A. eonservative man by tempera-
ment, be sought the Peaceful solution
of the diffieulties he encountered, if it
were not incompatible with justice.
He seemed guided by a sixth sense
Which listened to all.sides of a ques-
tion, weighed their merits, and recog-
nizing the Wisdom of each, was en-
abled to form his opinion with' sound,
ia',
j,udgment.
Noble character, public end private
probity, social justice, conscientious la -
these are--th
the greatness of men, tted of these,
wait Mr. Linklater. Leading a life
of aerviee, his memory will live in the
accomplishment of his deeds of help-
fulness, many of which will never be
known to the world. He was always
In the front ranks of those building
up this part of the country, and his
counsel on public and private 'enter-
prises will t* greatly mtssed.
The IAnklater home has been known
for years as one of the most hospitable
in the Valley, among whose members
existeil a rare bond of sympathy.
Those who have Shared the genial
spirit of cordiality found there wiU
have many pleasant memories to re-
call of the graciousness of l!fr. and
Mrs. Linklater and their son, Billy,
who enters his senior year at the
liniversity.of Washington next fall.
OLD HOlVIE WEEK COURT
Magistrate Tempers Juitice with Mer -
Op -Several Flats burned
The Olit'fieme 'Week spirit of com-
radeship and good -will towards men
was evidence in the Magistrate's
Ceur Thuralay of last week, when
tessetemielesol,
Waram, of Winghatet, a a
inches, • Was clocked at minirnum fines were imposed
1024 setonds, Whieh Was good plug charges under the Is'CIA. were reduced.
on the heavy track. TWO ehargesof "httring" illegally
Tied in 'second ..place were Waram
and Tom Boas, Of Ltindesboro, and the
fOriner Won in a second deciding heat.
,.093ttett'reeeived the Goderich tro-
phy, held. bY WW1 -tins firetwer it(013,
i0ati a gold, Medal,- Silver and braise
medals were presented to the Second
and tlitrd 'place , winnerS., Arthur
tfieks, of Goderich township, ran
fourth,'
Attire PrADIC•111S, Seafotth, fit $1../5 *Was recovered. ,Idiss 13e4t-
I '
vrere reduced to charges of consuming
in a public plat*. , One man was fined
$25 and costs and the -other was fined
$20 arid tests, with an alternative of
thirty days _
Helen Beattie, Exeter halvdres-Se' r,
paid a dime of $25 and costs after
pleading guilty to a charge of steeling
make;up eempTiet from W. S. Cole9
store at Exeter. The eompact, valued,
tie apologizes1 for failing to appear in
court the preriotts: week. She stated
her ear luld been seized and she was
tunable to get to GoderIch.
t The Magistrate suspended sentence
for one year on, Elgin Ifoffmao, How
ick °township young man., Who pleaded
guilty to a charge of stealing 200
pounds of wheat from his eniployer,
T. G. Hemphill., of Wroxeter. Crown
Attorney Holmes explained there were
extenuating circumstanees. The youth
apparently took the grain to satisfy
back wages.
• AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT
While stepping from her wheel chair
at her home on Newgate street on
Friday afternoon, Mrs. .Tas. Daniels
fell add fractured her leg. Mrs. Dan-
iels last year fractured her hip in a
fall from her chair.
--
copped the Rotninien, Day trophy
+(hen lie romped home alone of four
starters tn the dyr_te-14" grind tlu
the good 'dine of 1.9.w7 214. The other
statterp-Iltst, Itieka and Walter
WestOook---drepped out betate the
half -way mark. •
The Wingham team of Whrtim, Ross,
Bob Murray and George barr defeated
a Goderich team in. the half -mile re-
lay, finishing In 1.41 8-5, ten yards
ahead of the local foursane.
itiOderiels fell down badly on the
back stretch, and althOugh 306 O'Brien
picked up yards on Waram in the
home stretth the handleap was too
great. • .
Silver medals were presented to the
Startev-,--Eirnest Pridhain
winners:
ia. M. Shackleton.
'Prod PrIto timer, 'N. Wok.
The lateness at ;the starting hour
eut the ZurIch-43464611el1 game to four.
and one-half innings, leaving Goderich
With a 4-2 lead.
The* visitors garnered three hits off
Welsh in the first Innings, two of them,
dotibita: to -*dere Stade and 'Zang.
blut, but the Sailors tatne right ha&
with NO bite to tit, the score, Feta,
ley and; Fisher frosting the plate.
Shearflown drove 14 Duottte and
Vtaber Witha double in the third, giv-
ing Gederieli * 4-2 lead *Itch was not
endatiOttel.,
The game elided ai teat dome
cwnupiny by Al Fisher, pliyincthird bate
MI the third, hate line and
Outitt, Mat, eliabuOtato.
fatstatinitilY, MOnsiatt 100
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Mrs. Agnes Knox Black
"1 was in Goderich over half -a -cen-
tury ago, but I am not a Goderich
(Old Girl," Mrs. Black said. "I have
been trying to Make peat literature
the love of hundreds of students'. The
sciences and other forms of study will
die and be forgotten, but the great
literature of the ages will never die.
If Goderichites are true to their an-
cestors they will take up the cause and
find an Insfailing source of joy in the
great Itterature.
"It was stuff of Which Goderich men
were made that made Goderich great
in each era, and this was pa.rticelarlY
true of the period of the Great War.
Those four terrible years of blood and
strife were the supreme test." Two
well-k-nown war poems were then reed
by the speaker.
"I am sure that none of us wishes
to see another war, but I am afraid
that the time has long gone by when
everything could be saved by some-
thing other than the horror and car-
nage of battle."
Mr9. Black 'explained that one fea-
ture of Ooderieh that she Uked was
the. fad that there , was sO "pick and.
choose" in the' are -alike,
and so with this thought niind she
recited. the ever famous "Oungha Din,"
by Rads -lard Kipling. This powerful
reading, presented dynamically by the
artist, held the large audience spell-
bound.
-"I do think," said 'Mfrs. Black, "that
the pioneer spirit bas helped to make
G4xlerich. kttow the greatness of
the Coronation am? When you are an
exile from your native land yOu learn
to live in such things. But all of us
hare ancestors 'that kept the highest
culture attl brought it with them from
the Old -Country !libel through' the hard-
ships and struggles; of a new land they
retained a great courage and a great
eitith in Odd. A real study of the
works of Sohn Ruskin wilr show so'
many of the vital things that are
necessary in life and that kept up the
indomitable apirit of these pioneers."
Mrs. Black then rend a passage from
one of Ituakin'a works and in closing
her address reeernmended the forma-
tion of a 'Ruskin and Carlyle club and
ti Shakespeare arid Brorning club in
Goderieb.
Mrs. W. F. Saunders gang .the beau-
tiftd eeleetion 'clhamitior with ace
sompaniment by Mr. Li'oeens.
.Another Centennial
Sit. aotto Mott London, a Hu-
ron Old Iloy Who Was borkt in Col-
boite townsh1P. a few miles from God."
eriett, Addressed the .grithering nod
paid tribute te. the toWn by stating
that •Cloderich hits a Mellen element
with Ii' differentiating
It frail any ether town le the etrtintry.
'The apeaker threw ont * new idea
to hi* listeners' When he retnitided them
that in four' years 4Goderieh Mich
&hoot will eelebriite One hundredth
birt1441. Ito was Of the. 01$1410/1 that
created4 detitre' or further
and 'closer imnoleotlon with the Won-
drous beautleo with which the .town
14 $o 1,avIshly, *der/10i hOth_in nature
and otherwiSe,
Mr. Crept „Was epeciallY eallOslaStle
when Neaking of what he ieferred. to
as these "glerieltS 'and unexampled
Snaliefis."
• • *
Visitorassmieftsoff most of the cos-
tume prizes. -Mrs. IL B. Stowe, Mrs.
D. Thompson and It. d. King from
Toronto were all "In the mane's'," while
Mrs. M. It. (MacLean from Cleveland
got first In the ladies' fancy dress.
red statlea tont ocip
Ily
• • •
Nelson Hill made a flee ...job at the
"mike." He tilled in for Jim Hunter,
who did not arrive until Tuesday.
• • • -
At the Central School on Tuesday,
one of the Huron, 'Oki Boys Raid a
splendid tribute to W. Robertson,
editor of The 'Signal and The Star,
which was heartily received by the
big gathering:
* • *
'One of the taxis carrying entertain-
ers from Toronto broke down at Mit-
chell and the program was therefore
curtailed.
• • •
Walter Buchanan, president of the
Hylton Old Boys, headed a big delega-
tion. There were probably more
Mil Li I I I
1
✓ ors
on any -other occaSion in the biatory
of the town,
* • •
it&
PARR P CBES
Former Eastor Oonducta 'Service at
Vittoria Street Church
Preavhing to a large congregation
at Victoria street United ellurch on
Sunday morning, Itels M. a Parr, O.
former minister of that elturch, de-
livered a thought;provoking sermon,
The tug-of-war and old-tyme dane-
ivg attracted hundreds lof visitors from
the rural parts. A .challenge is in
already /or the' H.O.B. tug-of-war
eup. Feeling ran high when the an-
uouncement was made that the cup
was beieg given by default to Col-
borne. The firemen arrived lust in
time. C. A. Robertson, MX.P., Ls
custodian of the handsome trophy.
• • •
Among the real Old-thnera was E. J.
B. Duncan, K.C., of Toronto, and Mrs.
Duncan, formerly Miss Flynn of Clin-
ton.
taking for his text the words of Mna15;14, "Ye are My friends if ye do
the things which I commend' + you."
Mr., parr, -who is holidaying at Grand
Bend, was relieving (Rev. A. E. Moor -
house, who, is on holidays.
.
"Our friendablp with someone 19
often imaginarY and tletitioue," de -
elated 'Mr. Parr. "Thia is not eery
desirables yet venture to Say that
the friendship which. many have with
Jesus IS of' this 'imaginary and ficti-
tious type. We 80 often think ef
Hint-mrsomeone who livettist-earth-
"1904--letirratiostank-sviessseeliesnet-
reallie that fte is a living Christ. eat)*
able of 'attsoelation with us the per-
son of Os Holy 'Spirit.
"Oftentimes when we try to pray
fie sees fir away. What is wrong
that His. friendship isn't real to us?
Who ' is at fault? It cannot be that
_Christ is -to blame for the barrier that
spriOgs up, Just as on some cloudy
days the sun does not seetn to be shin-
ing, although. we know it is only be.
cause a cloud is obscuring it from our
sight, so also on .some days Christ Is
very real to Us and .on others He is
not so real. On the days when see
are not seeing Christ we have allowed
the clouds of sin to gather between us
and Him.
"A systematic study of the Bible
will teach us of Jesus and will• snake
Him a real friend whose life we
know •and one whose love we hold
dearests-sA eonfession fof- our sin,s to
Him will bring Him even nearer to ua.
"..lf_Jesus is to, remain real we must
share His purpose in the world and
go along with Him. I care not what
your livelihood is, your main business
In life to take Jesus to those who
need Him."
Mrs. 'Flemin of' Detroit, sang two
solos, "The City Pour -square," and
"Will There Be Any Stars in My
Crown?"
No evening service• was held.
W.
, tnintorr,
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GAL CARDS,
D01101.46 U. •NAntstl.
• - lIarrister. -and Solleitist,
Mace: Hamilton St. Phone 512
\
ERNEST M. IJOIC.
Barrister end Solicitor.
Sun Life Bldg. !Adelaide -and WWI,*
Streets'.
Telephones •Elgin 5301
Taal* 2.
AUCTIONEERS
INUOMA4 CRINDKY ,& SON.
'Live 'Stack aaii Oinetid Aaotkamin
Elgin *ie., 604erieh -
Sales Mede everywbere and all eff'orts
made e to ere you satisfaction.
Farmers' Sale Note() discounted.
Phone 110
.VXTERINdirit
+5. E. MIR% BN:a So.
SURGEON.--
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ridua;--elstb*.zOnleftaltr--914antises1:-_ss.s...
and graduate of the Ontario Veterkstry ,
College. '
Office on Kingston street acrosa front
3`. Celvin Cutt's Store. Phone 20(1W.
• • •
The 91st Highlanders had a long
day. They left Hamilton at 7 a.m.
and did not arrive home till 4 a.m.
Tuesday. Their programs were mutt
enjoyed both on the &pare and at
the races. Col. John I. McLaren,
former Colonel of the regiment, ae-
conrpanied the band and also marched
with the veterans to Harbor Park on
Sunday,
• • •
raeed back to tog Poster, who at-
tempted to steal home fronl third.
Store by innings 1411 t.1
Zurich . 2 0 0 0 0-2 4 1
Wiled& 2 02 0 x--4 5 3
ThO teams:
Zurich--Gaseho, ib.; Poster, c.f.;
Stade, est.; 'Yettigbint, e.; Oeseh, 2b.;
Itennie, Bb.; Hedonism, ; Prang, I,f,
r.f.
OndetterItatey, lb.; Orraerod.
2b. buquetto, as.: Who, 3h.;
p.; .SheardeWti, 0.: Plielt,t, Lumby,
1.f.; Arthur, r.f.
1'mpIresTh0mP5011 and C`"rvilit, .Att-
Vern.
Deeply Impressed .
tirorehlpful Master Ivan E. Grant, of
Hurcm-Bruee Masonic Lodge, Toronto,
was an interested visitor during Old
Home Week and attended the opecial
Masonic service at Knox Presbyterian
church on Sunday 'evening conducted
'by Rev. ItsC.- MeDermid; Past -Grand
Chaplain of the Masonic Grand Lodge.
It will • be remembered that on the
occasloti of the visit of Ituron-Bruce
Lodge to Maitland Lodge some months
ago Mr. Grant, although a former re-
aident of Bruce County, did not al-
low 'this to interfere with his expres-
sion of appreciation of all that be saw
and beard during his altogether too
brief stay, and although be was some -
What reserved in his atatements it was
quite evident be was greatly im-
pressed, showing him to be a lover
of the beautiful both in nature and in
other direetions. There were malty
who, having pleasant recollections of
Ivan's former visit, had beep looking
anxiously for his re -appearance and
who were much gratilW to find that
the impressions recelvNi on the peva-
/don of big former visit were emelt as
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Win; Scotchmer, of
Stanley township, announee the en-
gagement of their- daughter, Eleanor
El iza be tit, to Mr. J an169 Douglas
-
/Back, son of Mr. and Mrs_ Wm. Black,
of Tuekeramith, the marriage to take
place in August.
HOUSEWIVES ADVISED
OF PACICAGE CHANGE
Old Favorite Product in New Dress
No telling these days just *hat new
fashions are likely to appear; with
everything from silk stockings to -auto-
mobile's coming out with new yearly
models, such ebartgea cease to be
news. But when an old familiar pro-
duct like Challenge Corn Starch an-
nounces a package change -that's news
to every housewife in the dietriet.
In diseusaIng the change, a Canada
Starch Company representative stated
that the newpackage on one side
would contain many of (be old char-
acteristics of the familiar Challenge
package, including the 'Rooster trede
mark, and the new name of the pro-
duct -Canada Corn Starch, by vvhich
It is planned to call the product in
future__
MEDIC**.
Dlt. F. R. PORSVIL
EYE, SIM, 1106E. '111fROAT.
Late Home Surgeon.New York Orpth-
thalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant *4
Moorefield'a Eye and, Golden
Square Throet Hoepital, London, £ng.
Eyes tested. Castes supplied.
53 Waterloo St`D
. S., Stratford. .sle.
phone 267.
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderlch,
Wednesday. September 22nd. from
2.00 to 8.30 p.m. only,
_ . •
In other words, Chalk -we and Can-
ada Corn Starches are now combited
In this new package. Previously they
were sold separately. This simpli-
fies the marketing and distribution
and materally assists the. grocers, ati
they now merely stock the one pilekage.
There being positively no change what-
ever In the quality of the. product, it
I s believed "mi -lady" will be satisfied,
and will soon call for It by the one
name, "Canada Oorn • Fits reh."
curinorsAcTic
DRUGLESS PRACITITONER.
,
OBIROPRA.CTOR A N D DRUG/Xbdi
THERPAST, ooDzitunt.
Equipped with electro-magnetie baths.
Electronic electric treatment and chlrO-
practic. Chronic, organic and nervous
diseases. Lady in attendance. Office
houra 2 to 5 and.7 to 8 pan. on Tuesla./.
Friday- and Saturday. and on Wednes-
day 9 to 12 a,m. only. 'Conitultiakel
may be had by appointment. Monday
and Thursday at Mitchell.
A. N. ATKINSON, residence and
oM,ce. corner of South Street and 13.11,
tannia Road. Phone 341.
FIRE INSURANCE ,
ltickamoze murmur; FIRE mat-
ANOE COMPANY.
rd.
FARM AND ilmywrgu Tovim Pao
PERTY,DOMMUM1
OFF/Ckliresident, Alex. Broad -
foot, Seaforth ; Vice -President, Thos.
Moylan, Seaforth; Seeretarf-Treasurivr,
M. A. Reid, Sealorth.
DIRECTORS -Alex. Broadfoot. Sea -
forth; James Eitholdice, Walton; WW4am
Knox. Londesboro: Chris. Leonhard%
Dublin; Jas. Connolly, Gocterich; Thos.
Meriden, Seaforth; W. it. Archibald,
Seaforth; Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Prank
1VIcaregor, Clinton.
LIST 0? 'A.01SN'Itt-I4dred Teo,
Ooderieh R. R. 1; James Watt, Myth.;
John E. Pepper, Brucetield, ft. R. No. 1:
R. P. McKercher, Dublin, ft. R. No. 1:
chat. IP. Hewitt, Kincardine; R. G. Jar-
muth, Bornholm, ft„ R. No. 1.
PIPE
TOBACCO
FOR A-MILD.COOL. Stet -61<E
Guests et the home of Mr a$ Mrs.
D. M. Johnston, Elgin ave., during the.
past Week have 'been Mr. and Mr*
Wm. Spence, Miss Spence, Miss Ver-
onica Waller, Mr. and Mrs. WM. Had-
don, all of Brantford; Mr. and are.
B. Hutchison; Liatowel ; Mrs. Agnes
Curran, Howell, Stich..'Mrs. Algie,
Mrs. Dixon and Miss Dixon, .of Lon-
don. .
this feet ehould be kept in mind and
some eelebration planned to mark the
(K12 Si° . He also felt that a history
of secondnTy whooling in ilnron Coun-
ty should 1* written.
A lowly sacred solo by Miss Vir-
ginia Johnstop of Detroit was fol.
lowed be the reading by Sire. P. R.
Redditt of greetings from a tnrge
ber of Old Boys who were unable to
be presen t for the etitertdi n men t.
Sirs, Jas. Wilson., of Toronto, moved
a vote of thanks to Mrs. Black And
the motion was rieetiuded by Sirs.
derson, of Havana, Cuba.
Mr. trieffreart offered a second solo
entitled "The Grenadiers," and the
closing number of the program was a
delightful organ selection byMr.
Player.
Mrs, Black, while in town, was the
guest of Ars, Sas. Hamilton.
oUME OkTsUt O11S
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of *mat youttonets ot *data.
afro the ,whota haw/ a Quota, Oats bretlatt evert
det. It teOpilti tsititty th* wonderful 5111ePOSOVIttial5
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