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TrIdAy ,evening 14t tXjp 4*40q` iV, K,1� ; "'W"''x x. , . .. !, �, ',IR,' � I- y i, . I ,�� �,.P)F� 11 1 vi��'I.� *QM,*..9'1 14pt" - AW; � I �, ".; . I _ N .1,11111-31 � I . yr�esldaat., Dorothy, Arp�,ptp!*44 0 _�,4, �, , " . . "". il, . � I W, I ', 4g, ; ; .11 . , I � %� �, . ,, '" Vw m 4-4 '. " � �, .1 . their, ha ,. meet OP rielk A'apte4 404 fm I I ".0, V_ � .�I_ _'Aww'', p, I I , I "'I'l."N I ,. W in. '�;d rge 7he 140i ,Q ,� I ; � ..__�_A . -ow _ .0, , '. WK i,�, , �w � , I ­ I I I , -14. � I I 1 - , i -7 - i, -­ N,- ,�04 ;�!;$AIVII'�I�, , " . 2`1 1" 19M 11 , . x'", P 1-100, � �,;�,�;�i,,,,,�4�,;,�"i""��,,.� , Mr, Robert K ,�mwp �W.Afi. , 1490 ioxx 140" iqxy� , ,-, '.,r,7'_,,,F, , :�,� � I , I , , I ; � . � .� i, � '' b Q,W _ , , . . , with 1beir theme scia$, with TA0110A . .. . . . R '1� A I "I 'T e I , 1A - V .0 I ." _'i I �"' 1. .... - 1, ,!�..� . 4 -11 M ... , Fir . , , � TJ "13. _�_� "�`�`O I 0 vices, An, .t ,4, .,iipow,A0..,,, 7'i'U ,�,,'.,'�,,,�l ,�`,,,,-� � , g _p ,, I " -1 _a ,,,, law. ­ � , I I DIM 1.9 _0 �, ploOk". 11,1W. "', #1 � _ '400 � P ". -a ai , , 0a , '. � ,� , , I -, P' - , ­ urcb, K4Qpq41 40a.: �§�'o _4� I . , . � , , Dekinieti presiding at the piono. Th.. I lwiday. . _ 'I, , � . . � �� . . " , - I I , _% .041,W 0§0 lip. lP.P_ P`4*914TIMI -;N11 �,;,.', �1'11 � .l.ninutes,%)f the previous, meeting Were g7t,* a, . - ; 6 .. A tim. 4 , WOW, .'W; - , "i-1, -; . I , � i t tlx,O m4orAJA& � . .'', . . �,::, - -, -.Eo .to ., te A # ., . iread by the secretary,, Jean Scoit apd ,,i3eTvIcea -in the'TJ)At,,q4'.Qhurch,' i I I . I � _4 � � I _ I . V.4mv. , , .. I r ,� � . I � �. A , , PL . , ,,, :, `V I -` I ., C ` . -out " I 1 , ,� .1 ,; 11 lll!"&�,10 0 AU13*0ars, w;are 14, ch,aTge , or Rev. A. � $1401,q#. S. . . I . 1 7 ,)'!" I pr(ne-ol , ..'' I. 1. . 11 ­ d, " 0 ;:: � 1''. ,�,,, ' I confirmed,. .-Piaxio pol, C diair 04 � . . . . . . . . .11,111, .1, . , ,. . ' Ry the, lU,%.-#64`$ , . � , ,� giV, I . . � ered bF Janet � L Ing *,and - ' ' . 38. ,1SECOND , "J'",iUST . " q , �illl �". �g rend Was Jet hams weria Mr, W. 0. � 110C. , '' sAflP, a4,..- V" � �._i t dr I'll, __,f P11 "' , � ,$ in! 0e , �iij, . I ,. , Ant , . . 1� I I , " ` I - . i . .. � Raelcer. ''An interesting story Of 11 -aqo4win -and mt. $. Uegpl% , - . I 11 I , ft,pv,�� 401gte ,, "agre, . ... I . ,: L =1 lt(6 , � a 6 8 11 I I 11� -,"p : ,, I ­ .. I ." _ - __ ----- - ___ _____.__­1_.___�_,_:17____. ____�, 4- 0.1.1- . -.1-- _. � I OF A , WWW.L L' - ___ -ip,ta--ca,%.tor-pia�—�-twa-by-,-.-,i".----.- - - '*nW -- - July- 4th-. - - --W-t 1,'' - ­ -- , "7 :: ­ __ __ __ - I— _.. � tr , , on: Sunday ev . - _ Rev. , �, ,W � .. % I ,l . -:: � . . Helen Eckmier,.- Qames were enjoy- Ben smi,11je, j. a , 9� . . I .I., P* � yo W_ 9� . Wl.lbli the apprQap, elle4r4,09,us , T I— I ' I ipis*JonVyl At J�rA3$abt ' I .1 . 11 � *�' tuo", .. . . M�r,r I I , � ,. - I "I'll", � " - q�- , 9 .ad, Vii.01 Gladys 1).avidson -as director.- home . I . e, �to r' 04n, Ord my. JW -Y Ist. and lgdle� W, is We$, ,generAlly I 01 1, �� " p -, ;g4py'l . . I furlough, Will eon4oq t4e I , .. . ... ., ., L.. �101_ , � , ., 10 'Vu , ., 'i -1 - -0, ,J�t`,�' , - - As � . on P AY Store' ' .. F 146 , . of, Dominion 'a -, fatwo,of roup ITAY p ,� =, ��I,li � , . . . . .= ___ii, , , M-11, Ile �.e- 0 17P'r,_W1.i" ,,?,�,�,, . �aniug service ft" _: He . at the United Church IV ' ,manication, com- _g, t'i'N" . ch6ll IF. f*pburn declared a ,Uew meang of coTa ­ -'� '.'- -;#- �! "I kfl , - , PAD Preo* - it 'T I f L peadence Day July `t4th,' Qutfl)rld! ti,tlbAt , . , , -­ ­ � "' 11 I. . I Refres%hmili:�ts w,ere served by t 4.00-: ­­ 07 ' ,;,.!* - 010- ;�t 't �q��:% Af..;;X.,�1R�i.lf.,""R - I.W - I 1 I . the ,home of Dorotty Arm- , . -, aAd touO# r petAug vdth. ,the A4411040 a" '13 4 ­��- io, �-, ,., - "fl, W �� ft' r1he next meeting will.be I.IaussjI_and wi. .* i.v lg4t M. d � fORE XUB WrLSOK'my ' , er M 11 �, ii - hii V I ONT. � . .11 I . ;�.� � "" I � hostes$. 11 g e� .;__� "AIRMTONo � 'h . .,.season ip on . . e! .. I the ioliday ,,,t .. � . �? . ,q e, F 'held at on India. . -1 tarlo officI&I'17 open' kl�.O'in full go hadode fatal handi- I- ­ ­__ ? � . I , 6witigl. graph. But r�m ;0;1e1R, I �J�'�� . I I , I -,�A!m I . ; ,stronig with Margaret Gibson, in . I ­ itli' -a set could eaves- �t�,� 011810%% � I . I A very ,plealsant and PT04-tabla XV I anyone. w- '.,rKrT7-�7. ;.*lp0".ffl '�7 f I - of special features on the pro- t I . . Tawlit bureau-eatiWates, he jptatpd, cap. , , - � . , �charge erqqon was.spelit In Carmel Webby- spending �he')past inionth' with - rela- k -and Se - drop on a converloAtiM. . I 11 . olp.`F­ ­ .. A""IrMlif, V. . t klMay .V ,. -�mcs- � .-som "! RV I - P ound Hen- inilicateo that * betwppe " , 0:-;� ., . -11ERE-ill ardlin C . � . , I C,_evs I . gram.- B) IS -Gat. burch on,Tburadla aft *0 fives and friends in and a tember c 10arly 10,000,000 . Meanwhile, Doctor Conrad founds it i . ,,, . ­ . 'when the Women's �Mis,=a,uy �f this year I X "W'.." 1:; �,& � . Outstanding Students . last sall, -loft this week for. Seaforlih where , 1.1 , . � - I ' . -th she will visit with -her daughter, Mrs. people Nvill cross Mt international tiresome .to, talk.,- to his, fellow exPari- _ ow_,;�.";k, ., �" � 9 . L . � E'mirgination' results of Toronto Un- Society,held their birtihday partYVi I Boundary f1m MML ,States into On- menter*�in frequent commimicaUoq . ow,�� �'4 1 ,ow . iversity show three graduates of "the Mrs. C. Hudson. . presiding and opened Milton 'Stewart, and son-in-law, Vil , . � I. � " IF,— t , I taxio in more than %,6Q0,000 autome- with himi­­aud resort,ed to phlo4ograph .1 � ��.MT` =;,.,,.,� .. 0, I � by)sInging Psabn 109; and prayer P_y ton Stewart. . .. �_ 5;;�,00.1 �. -,�.,,.Ii" 1i , L, ,N"V ' , 111 I I -1 , "'I da ainong By 1919 olp . Goderich (olle6_te Institute , biles, and, during thol,r st�ay,hare will recorda. for sound signale, , �,.q-!­ g *%, r i Mrs. C. Hu,d0Qn- Mrs. R. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. John Manson, and, son, . I ,�L." . spend at he was surprised and somewhat on- ;0�.:;,00.­�' W;,;t"�­�* I 1, R,1111�.0 X 9 the top --ranking Students. Miss I . )Gat $150,OQO,1,90. Over 500,- ;�o I I... �- o. _�l - , , -� - - . . . , :�� ;�.,F-o . . . - 7. 7 � -,f � L(I read .the Scripture ,lesson and Mrs. Boyd, of Galt,,visited with Mrs. Win. , 1 .,,,.O" r.,.,_, "'. " I 11 ­­,1,,,­,­,�'. Rl�"r I Helon, Disset� daughter of, Mr. at . 000 of these visitors NMI iravel to Cal- -nayedbY tedephorte melssages and let-' ._ . � I . ., .I. 1. ,. 1. 11 , " 1�iffll 1-111 11 , 1. :.� I I I ,at, SaItforod Heights- Jas- W. Ronithlrion gave a very Inter- Sangster on, Tuesda7 of thi leek . ,;IM!, ., . I I I I . .1 I 1,101,hib I I �-�;;�i ',',�!�,,�,",�,�,!, , IN ... A � I ;� _- . . �. � I . �� , , �, , J.'A a .�' � 0 . , I 5 ,% ,. "ji to tara,raii of the same tenor; * . , : I � . .''i" .L',i;, , I - ffl�, , . , I "; , ...", I I ander near North B4 View the I , "'. , I Airs. Jam6s �Bisis - , I _.,;;��_ I 'Vle MA ,;ffT�� of the � hospital work Miss Mabel Gillbad her tonsils, re- I . . , _;00-0 .1 . , -, li­, r ," %�;,_pV,� � . - . ,; '. - -, "" li� - . 'was second, in, -the f . pranks and hame-lif(�,of the world- "My aunt Zenobbi is coming to visit I I . nr�, irst-class -honors astlug- account ;00-0 , ,�. , ... : . I Mae D�ugaill -and triblved, on Wednesday mg. —'It,. I , I . . . - ,. - - , . ", - ." ,il:f:L_�X;o�v"ffl ! �111 0 I I group in classics,and her cousin, Miss at KenoW. , Mrs. " � famous Dionner quiniu'o'uts. us next week and she does .not be, . � ,_ I I . I . I - . 11, ,rr ,I ..., I , , V I N Wary L, Blissett, -daughter of Mr. alld, missiMaiga;rat bougall, pylayed a piano Mrs. Bertha Laverock, -of DowaglRlv, . . c. can be slant 11 a; IF.M I I , - , " ' - I , "The tourist business," Mr. Help- lieve that musi Ithlrough , i , .. "' .' ­ _ .. I _.. I "pol R 0 I rd Mich., spent a couple of days, with , F you� Ay - im 11 I . . IKI�- 1,L " , . , , , ." - � "i lilill 'Mrs. C -, Isaitflo duet an4d. Mrs. W. A. Young -gave a _ - �, ! �.:.,_11'1. 11:1.11,1111, I .. �',l.,, ,,,, �' - I -&, 11 , � W1,,'j, I . �ordon Btssbt, also of . ur said, 1%ow Tan",secend ainong the Air, BID wil Please Ph ­ , � . 1. , � , 7 ,Vkqil,� ,,,,, . � I I I 11 ,. � .T " I I—. '.'11­-,;�', ��. " L I � I very full and, duteresting report of Mrs. Win. Sangster and family recent- b I I . I . � I . -Iir '' ,; �1'1, �� �� I;J,;.,?.� ql'� . .11eights, won. second class honors in 1. tha,three leading iln�ustriea of the phonograph record for her at - ten . � � � .:4, ki, _ . 1: . . . ­ L,:1,;f, J�', . % . I lii::,�,!41 1T,1'L11.Z4111��ii'9R!, I . . I ,�i�'�,4, . I I Imlodern languages. ' The third clever the e'laeutive meeting -in Clinton, al- ly. . . . I province. Agriculture still ramlig, Welock next Thursday?" � �, ,: N ,".1 -1111" ".�,Zt�l - I so the Ontario ]�,roviaclal imeeting Me. and Mrs. R, Y. MacLaren were . .Wn P1191 � � '011' , 111i � i4ate, also a. young lady, Is ' -red mining Indus. Finally, in self-defense, Doctor Con- . ... . . : � . I I * , ; %%a. their tirst . . L: � , " � C., r. , :,_1 I �,;�,�:_1,111'10114 , f G.C.I. grad held at London. Mrs. J. Dallas led In visited oveT the week -end -by , though our g .� ., I 11 . is. , 1 ", . , �10pil' , I Wiso M., fean. Whitely, daughter of try in Northern Ontario has moved to rad, announced lie would broadcast I .1 , , ,-i 0;.?,Q � It pw1s, t!D aw a quality 44 "" " R prayer and ,the meeting closed with a daughtler, Miss Margaret MaJcLiren, - . 1. I -I- ­�,,i ii , , , . PI. � � , ,.�I�yv,?., I 'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitely, Goderleb third place to make way f or the busi- recor,U at 7.30 Welock on Wednesday ' , , , , " ,� IN y , hymn and the Lord's Prayer in uni- B.A., of London.. � in writing when tril $ buy. Marda- I 16urr 1006, � .. "Township, who was second in. the . you Sol . 1. ram iq4, i� I United States andrSaturday evenings, for two hours. , , '' ,;­� q"-,�,�i,,� ,4:� , I . - son, followed by- a social hour when Chiselhurst Y. P. Hold Anniversary ness of entertaining our . � .1 , � I I I . � I I , " �, ­�',i. .. , .1 second class honors gpoup in classics. � cousins." I Thet station was on the upper floor of - Pa-mt. No useless adulterants are used:" th�- ' I...".. T'­­P""'��L�'- d I a d,%i.Trty lunch, was, served,'and the The Young People of Chiselhurst 1, I I 11 I F. �:'�N��,�r-�,,:'�;44 -Goderich Signal. - " to ,the' responsibility the.garage of his home' at Wilkins- ;­ .. 11 ill -L'', - ��,.�,� -Y ' . , , li�kR� *, �1�,;_ "",,T. . ' He 'Pointed tionof this sterling produm The pure wwhit� 'Wn,#,,..�i, ": �1 �, .1 lvi'111� , �; I -d.. ft��d Church held a -very Success- , I 11V � V � � "" �,1,1,:,�:j:l�i,� , � , I bale d1sp-laye Um I . .1 ­ I , 1-� �".. ,,,,�,!.: �'.,,,�, 4 % Has Served Goderich Since 1884 1 . which. -every Ontario citizen mast'as- burg, Pa., and in. t1hat small voom I , , : .1 i,�;i-,01.� I ­ " V,�,�r, . 1. 00�_;, , , '.11,11. M . � fill * amitiversary service on L Sunday, I nc oxide. base gives you protecdba_tha._1A15*:,�.W. ,L___,.' O."', ; :.", I sume In, connection witli. the summer r�adilo broadcasting began. Zi . .V- 1 *.4 , On Tuesday of this week the local Aweniles Win From Clinton . . I .-.�. -79R., � ­ � - ' ' .1 I �',:,6'­., "i, ,�,,R" . � the w r being ideal for t1le oeba- I . . . , - . eathe . . I 1. � 1,� i. "I . . .. . urist season. � Fresh were borrowed for sm I �'': I I I �� ,� A . to records age that saves you movey�beauty that doeb. i .1 I.- ­­�, � telephone systern was changed to com- I , � :1 � �. , V Hengall's juvenile baseball team sion. There were a � I . . " , ", , M plendid congrega- . � I �,'�' I � 1110ach of us," he,emphasized, "must each broadcast, from a local music � .1. . I- I.;:., � I . � ,,�, ",_ -mon battery operation. It is not nec- �f, tions and the chrCirch looked lovely 't I I I .1. ­ . I..41.1 I . � I - ;�_ , �,;.�,":�,',:o' 0 -won their first home game' In the take on the duties of 'Official host! and dealer, whd,,etipulating that his store I MULTI_U�w ENAA4EL 11 - " �, ,,.;��,��,, . - -essary now for citizens of Goderi,nb with protualons of summer flowers. . . ­ , _,­.,�:�� I I 4 . to -turn the crank . on their telephones Huron - Perth League on Monday ev- The guest speaker was Rev. D,naad be sure our touring friends have as should be mentioned as the source of . � . I ,� L _ ',.�.J';,",�, . Smooth flowing -quick drying�high gloss � .11 , . I— ening against 011ntoul,­by a score of )�Ieagant a ,time during their stay In. the disks, became the first radio ad- . ... � ' � .:.; ­ .. J,,.�,"', . I � . I �. - 1. 1, � � to Fjignal theoperaltor. With the new 8 to-4.1ilefore, a large crowd,. 'Me Clifi_ Gladman, S.A., who was recently or- Ontario as we would,xant them to v.ertiser. 'Me dealer soon found t -h -at enamel. Good for inside =d outside- �6 �. �. '' � I -111: i �,,� i� ;, i I I , system, merely lifting ihe ,receiver - led the parade -to the park dained, and who Is ,now (stationed at -our own records mentioned on the air sold . glorious colors, plus the revolutionary i 1 . I ,i , � I I'� ".­, i I ,causes a small lamp to flash before . zens' Barid Gredition; United, Church. Mr. Glad- have if t1key came to visit . . . " ' "�, r - I ...'. ... I . , . . . � �, � . from the Town Hall and the openluz private homes or Summer cottage§." better, than others. Doctor Conrald's I "Crystal C20ai" finish. . �._ ,�� 11 � 4_�he operator at the. ange, who I man, a young man of good' ability, . 11 I . ­,­�`�, . . . , , . ceremonies were performed by Reeve Since the vast majority of visitors two sons constituted themselves a I . . I �� : ,,, : "I �..::,-,,�!p I ,then asks for your num-ber. and com- fluent speaker and a fine personality. , . _ :, ,_,;._A.,� i R. K'Shad'dick and W. �Spencer, Presi- will be travelling by automobile, ex- program department and Supplement- . r .11 I... ''. I ' - . . ­ .14�. , 1, � . Vetes the call. For weeks techndr­ , took as his subji6cte, "'The Abundant I I . I � . � "". .,.�'�.,� 'i 'he of Commerce. plained Mr. H�Iybura,',% greater . IT PAYS TO USE , I .. __;, , . dent of t - Chamber . re ad the records by drafting local tal- 1 , I . . ,,. "1111", l �arvg of the Bell Telephone Company ' Life" , and "Living the Thankful . .. I "�_, ��, . " , I . ", A ��.' ,". � . . 0 R, . I Clinton spons ts on Ontario's motor- ant. When the actors, grew tired of , . I . .1 : '�. , ­­ ­,'�;- ,.,I(, ,�.��,g ,�,��': . ,:': ,:p I ,:': 5 , � 1,��,� I., I I . . . have been working ,at the exchange The line-up was as follows': Life." The. young. 'people ,of ,the ibility !,as I . ­ ��.,, E 1 ­ C. Neilens, i_ta�-to sea that visiting drivers are singing they signed off. for a midaight JU 4w I%- BLIK - L �­--V'bi' , . Z li, l. L . ;­: ��'--,, � - .-nn the ndrth side �of the Square in- church ,led the service of song. At � ..� ��-�`�,,, :1 '. L � 1, , �. ,�,--,i��,,,,��115�1_. I I , B. Draper, C. Paxman, D. Monteith, accorded- every highwa:y courtesy. snack, explaining their purpose with "E" U �. ' 1. a'. St'tllillg tb'S intricate equipment, and J. Hawkins. G. Monteith,, the morning service. the anthem was, MARTRIVI 5 n 1,�i�,., I �� t,a�_­ J. Butler, B. Campbeill,-S. Schoenolds. 1113 He urged every, driver to remember admirable inf ormality. I I . ,��:, I .1 , -niu(.h r .L. �,%-,.�4L� '­ � , I ..... earrangement -of ,outside lines HensWI aulah Land," and the evening rum- . " . M. PURE PAINT VARNISHES & ENWIS -- ' L ' . .4 . � I - .. � I I _M .PasSmore, 3b.; M. Hud- t1le ,,campa,ign slogan"? of Highways The programs continued through . I I L I .,..,cll,,�,i7i,,�,' '. 01 ber chosen was, "Wlhat.,a. Wonderful . L . . I 1. �1,11�;-.,,:,;�� I , Las been made. It, was the work Q -3n, s.s.; J. Drummond, 2b.-, J. Tudor, . McQuesten, who, +he spring of 1919. Then, one day, I I . I ­­"i'11.8l 0 _oosds to connect Go . Lova It Must Be." At the coacilusion . .1 . , - - . , " """ de- , I - , oTilv a few se Hedd6u. ment store L 1". 1. �.�L ',,­' ",�, 1.b.; B. E. Corbett, c.f.; R in a concerted 'effort to reduce and the Joseph Horne depart I., �, I 1".�,�� 1, � r1clils 700 telephones with the new off the evening sermon, a ,Pleasin L, .'x�-,-�,�',.�,?� . K. Passmore, c.; 'ties, . ::;,, L n. -, : -i in Pittsburgh. advertised radio Sets to L . �1,��'��:;,, �., I . I � T. Hu-'dsou, r.f.' g cbeck traffic accidents a4d' fatal The Geo. D. Ferguson CIO.: I ­ ' �'i.�­,;.ii', 0 , , - duet, "Springtime Of My Soul" (by , 'L ��'­"."., . I ­ I 'witohboard and: 6 cut the wires run J. Shepherd, Lf. . Hart) was .sung by Mrs.. Maude Red- is endeavoring to have �each one ,of enable the oWmers. to hear Doctor . SEAF9 , . ,7 '� L L ­ . '. . 1. , RTH , ', ' , - I ning �t-o the old magnebo syztem.- - . ­. . .�­..,i , . - ,?L " I . The many rellatives, and friends of Ontario'.,-; 800,000 motor vehicle oper- Qonxad's broadcasts. This, gave Doc PHONE 61 . . 1. 11 iT1111 , Go'lerich Signal. . d -en. and'Mrs.. George Hess; with Mr. I . I . 11��",,' 1�.(, . . "iLl L. I . Mr. J. R. McDonald, who resides a- ators "Try Clourtesy'� behind th9 for Conrad an idea. Since radio was I I I � � '� ' . !. L T I . �,Ai, ".1. Results Are Announced I -e, I .11 . . . .:�,,­S'� . ,,, . I '. Benson Ston miam, accomoands.t. Miss . '. I 1 4. 11 11 ...�'1111 , L . I L, C , I I . . bout one mile, swth Ge Hensall on Beatrice Drover, as president of the wheat. . � insistently demoncratic, dropping inf- *. . . � ccc 1, L . I I - MENJiM � � � � "__'_��..4 Th� following students of the Com�- the bighway, will be pleased to learn "No better opportunity ls.offered;' for a,visit with anyone who cared. to - I . _��. � .4%i ' . ­ .1 i... I I Young People's, Society, directed the . I I � ...�, . I � w�_,! � . ,,;, % �� ,,;, L , I inercial Course iii. -the Wingliam. High is improving slowl� following his -re- choir, while Mt Benson Stoneman Mr. Hepburn declared, "to promote in- tune in, why not reach. as many pe- . I building in Bast 3�ost agreed to fu . _ ". e, :.,,� I . 0 I 'School qualified to receive diplomas cent serious illness. We trust' Mr'. was. pianist for the day. A straw- ternational amity than for all of us- pile as, possible with news, music aiid roof of, a factory . rnish election figareg- . �. , " `1'��01 11 I 'by successfully completing their stu- McDonald will soon be, in his usual I oy on our entertainment;--and'posslibly a little Pittsburgh. The call letters were .by telepho4e.to KDKA. � . .. ­ � ," � ': . . �- .j . berry festival was beld in, ,the church in Ontar � . i ".. I i � , - ,Ries In. the following subjects: Book- health and able to be out again. American friends when they come to advertising? . .1 KDKA. ... Dr. Conrad was 'not present at tfiW I 'I. I ' .1 I . on, Wednesdhy evening -and, a splen- " � . . first broadcast- go fearful, w6m 0W, ' �%�,� . 1eeping, Shorthand, Typing, Business Mr. Fred Bonthron is having a meat d . .d, by artists f rom. visit -us this summer... The idea was turned over to the -Managers of the new station cast IMIKS, I �.1; i 1%, 14. program enjoye 11 I N I Correspondence, Penmanship, SpaII- brick garage erected, on his Premises, Seaforth and HensailL. Rev. A. S41n_ Last year, he said, the Ontario gov- publicity department of Wiastingh-401ise about f6V a news event important, eu- engineers thii the,makeshift, � . ��.!'.�: I I ,, , -,,� I . ing' Rapid Calculation,. Business Law, the work being in.charge of Mr. Chas. p et na gh for the initial broadcast. War- apparatus would fail that they vb�ufe& I I ... 1. .. . ,. clair was, chairman for the eveni,n;g ernmaent travel bureau had handled rather casually. In coin I 8 u - Ou .,.�_, M� . 11 I � ,OiReb Practise, E.glisth and Canal- Wolfe. . ames M. Cox Doctor Conrad in his, garage to,caftZ. ,. :,,l . There was a splendid, attendance. , 50,000 inquiries for -holiday informa- wareness of the young giant in their ren G. Harding and J I I , ,�,:I�. . I I ­ %., � �' �" i. I " � i' L ,I I I - I -dian History. Zor-a Cameron Anna Mr. Charlie'Moore, of the firm, of . 11 . tion and had distributed, chiefly in .hands, they transformed for general Were in the midst of a hot Presiden- on ,the broadcast should the ztg�, ".':� � ,.�,�, . ", I I . . ­ .1. 1. . . I . I -Chittick, Edina Elliott, Lorene Hal- Moore Bros., machinists, had the mis- I I the United States, more than 600,000 broadcasting one -'of the stations used tial campaign, and,election itight, No- eq@pment fail. The preftntioni VMW... � '' . .1 1. . . Ji�­ I . . � . - :1er, Evia Hoinuth, Ida Kelly, .Luella fortune recently to cut one of ,his official Ontario road maps and6book- for commuuicatiug� between company vember 2, 19M, was selected, as the', unnecessary; the tirst broa east raw, .., ,F� -.1 ��M I - . . 4 _, "', , . I . -Kerr, Eleanore McLea I rill Olive Shielli hands quite deeply while engage . d In STANLEY , I lets picturing the natural beauties of plants. The station selected was the auspiCIDUS oCCaS10V­ The , Pittsburgh off'without a hitch. . . . � .1, �,:,.:_, I , . . , . . : . - I . ,_� , I � I .. .1_,,` ... I 'The following stuldents may qualify by sharpening a blade. . Ontaxle as a vacatim . . . .. .; . . land,. Another . :; .. I . vvii-tIng -supplementary exaininations Mrs. Llov ' (Intended for last *4_k) - 090,000 pairaiiblets and-fdIders describ- I I - ­ . . � . � - . ­_ , ­� ,� 1, 1i " 1. . d Hudson, of Chesley, is _ - I . I .. . 1. � 11- .- . ­ ­ 1. ­ � , � ��.-Zl,i, , I .. �, �. _,�r - . in September: George Carr, Beryl visiting with relatives and friends in Mrs. R -Johnson, lind'son, George B., Ing camps and summer hotels of the , �.- . I , . . , ," . . . . �� J I I I .". .. . � * . . . Istribated. � . ... . 'i ... I ,CuniY1ngham,'Ca.tharine Nortrop, Car- town. . of GGderich, called on friends on the province, had also been .,di . . I �­,? -1 � , . � .- t "�. lolibe '%AellTvood.-Whigham Advance- Mr. W. L.* MacLaren attended the Goshen Line ,one day recently. There was every indication, Mr. Hep-- I - * . I.- I 11 . i ��-, i � I 6 (_­"` Mr. Elston Dowson. spent a� fe , �_ i I � � times. Bell" picnic at Riverside Park, Exeter, I , w burn Stated, that the 1937 tourist sea- . I. I., I 'a . -his sister, Mrs. Os- . .i I New. Principal Named on Saturday. I I days visiting with son in Ontario would show a general ', � . I - I �'­ . _�, I car Wright, of Keinnllv�orth. . 11 I ,�� " I - ge in visitors, cars and spend- . ,�� - Tha 'Thorridale Continuation, -and Dr. and.Mrs. 0. R. �Collyer, of, Lon- . i*_,cree .1 I .� � � I �� 4 'Public Schools have ne-engaged, all don, were visitors in town� on Moil-, The teacher and, Pupils of S. S. No. Ing ,f at least 20 per cent, � �, A . � _5 intend holding their picni,c: at Snow- I � I . 1. � -1. � � 71"_ .1 I . � 3 :4 %M ­­�, ,- , '�-y . i �,'i their staff -of the past term, except day. - I � -.-.-__.'..1.'.-.-' .__,;.y ..:-;�­' I" I . ]��, I � e� *;, '. _1 I I . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett. accom- den's grove on Tuesday, June 29th. - - . — I ­.-�-j��,, , �'_' ,�, . ", M I ­ -,� _.� ��, zi�:.i:i:`� , --- , -1 I , ithe principal of the Continuation � . . ,V, m-".. a 1-,; '. 0 - e- ,� - I I 'School. This position wag left vacant panied by their aunt, Mrs. Ida Hard- Mr. and, Mrs. Sid McArthur f , So That's How . . -,�.�,.-I.--i ... �. ;fK1'._*, Fell, rm . ­�, . . . . . . - 11 - . 1. . . " . V, ". I ... I . . I i I ing, of London, were in Stratford, on Hensall, visited with Mr. Roy Lamont AI ..... .. ..; " � 11, 1. I � �;� 1m; ..on the resignation -of Miss L. Jones. Broadcasting Began! .5 .. - . Sunday. . ::: 11��.. .. �5 1 �1�!� "I'll, � I Albert P. Rowe, of ZuT.1ch,, ,has accept- Tuesday visiting their relatives, Mr. On' - . . � ,­il .1 i . I I . . . 11 I ' � . ,4ed this, Position of principal for the and Mrs. P. 1-1. Develin. I . . (condensed from the Literary Digest) I - I . , 1. . . . I I .:.�;,. . -y Rev. W. I ­ . Z, -f -m-wog . . . . . . � I I ­�� I A * I . �ensuing term. Mr.. Rowe comes high- During the month of Jul "L � NVINN41': 11 . I I ­, , �. ��, . -ly ,recommended, having taught gGma,A. Yoiiing will conduct services. in HILLSGREEN The story of KDKA of Pittsburg, 1*11 - I . I . I ,.� " . ,, ..., , .. .. . - 0 ... i , ; N 1 $,��/-M;;; , 11 .. 0 � �:Ii 0 1 leight years in, Huron County - two Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter, -_ credited with being the fIrSt,:commer , . ..... �e ."�""­­ I ­­ , . years in public s,chooli ancl six years each Sunday morning in, the -absence - - (Intandk-A for last week) cial radio broadcasting stat4on, goes I...; 11.4: . � '­� . :1 . I -In, the -tion. school.- of Rev. Mr. Hill, who Will be away Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Love,,of Kip- back to 1912 when Frank Conra4, . 5: � .. .: � . ., .. I 4 :j Zurich Continua . . . . I ?.: - ill Occupy pen � �, I :Zurich Herald. � I on vacation. Mr. Young wi , and 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Hnxtablie, now As�istant Chief .Engineer of So ...,i:.�. I I �� , . :: .-ii�'i',�. ,. " his own pin tinghouse, made a $5 1 * .0.g.�i , . -, . 1. I 1�1 k . 1pit af 'the ,evening ser- of Centralia, visited with. Mrs. Love bet with , ,.,'.' :::::: ,j IN _�� k I . Wes 0% la,eng. .. .. - :: ...... & ..... 1� I . . -_ vices, and during August Rev. Mr. and family. - � another engineer about the relative . ;ff.-,.-,..:,?,;;$k� ,;., I ,, �, ,.i1?4 1 , . I I :: . ,.�. I 1:. -* ,I I . I - l4nis 010S �__ .;.:�,� . 1. 31. . � .�.. M; , 0 I . CROMARTY .. Hill will, have charge of the morning Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Stephenson accuracy of their watches. Dr. Con- 03 %PV- vm---- .440- ­,,�. ..,7,:�'*:.x.,-.- .. -i�. 0 S L I , , ..�t, -'ricel of at Lucknow . a wlauw, P1010 . .", ..: ...'I'm -J" ft8w fob' - - - __ _ . . . I ­­ . ,,, . .��:�? ­ . . . during rad won big bet, but his, interest in 1_-_i1_1.-.& ...� A-81611; , map- - . � S,:iT Carmel lChurch in Hensall. visited friends , %0��-Ve ,11 .. tue I ,��..�;­�:�,,: - I �11 i I _. (Intended for last week) There will be only one service a day 'ibe'week-e-nd. the exact time led to 1168 building a. tqev VSVV . "r:..�,C:�.:.�.,.;;;:5..Wl.";,*,:....., C, 042-a, w -h. .. cl� .. . . gfica. -. ,x:::�,.'. ­.,"-..�.­ 111" colow whi", . I , .,, . R . - I Mrs. Jas, Dalrym,ple and daughter, during these two months. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson, of small. radio receiving- set to. pick up -, ­�'i� � .r. . - E'..."1*1�%,.,__;1;1? - -L=% . I I sited with friends Mr. an;d Mrs. Emery Denom*e, of Mitchell, visited relatives iii this- vi- time signals sent out by the Naval '. - :��:.;:e��;�"::; Wr I -1 I - ­ - ,of Avonlee, Sask., vi ­;�':i. ". . _.. F i,� __ .. --..--.----.------ J .1 . I.- . . . . �, - �_.__.._1­._ - - . � daoz,.__Mr$ Radia Station at Arlington !.:-.,�i�qix., I i q*W4&,a I ­ _, Emery belng formerly cini I ; . I .1 Aas f _m��e C- - - - ­_ ____ _win - . -_ __­ - - _ _ f ______ �Iv - f-_ ­U__ - ____ instead- of Ahe Arlingtom ­siguals, - -_ '11.11% -_ .--- 'Mr. and, Mrs. Ferns, of Niagara known as Miss Annie Raiser, a orm- __ A a raw erry 9,o-cial -Is-- being --held - - � -, ': � -,.__-."r I - ­ .- ­ ­ 1-1 - __ - ------7 I -Xalls, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. er very popular young lady. of Hen- on the 1111-Isgreen , Church lawn on � I ", .K. ­ . l�, 4 . ..: �; I .i��?i-..:,.i-,�::]. . ..... �.. I 1....%, I , ,I . --Weedmark, soni and ,daughter, Port gall, -are 8T)endiag a week .or so with 'Thursday everidng. A play will be — - i. -:,&:1;; 00 ; � � " , ... I Dakota, and 'are ,'j.:..::,...�,:..'.7:-:: � � t .�4 -end guests of Mr. land Mrs. C. Hulser, the. latter's given after the supper. spending a few days ­,�:.�:��;: ..... EAVy BLUE . � ## . f,CoibGrne, were week with Mr. aud, Mrs- Chas.. Parker. . -1.-1 "I .Mrs. Robertson and son,.John. i iparenp. Mr. -Abel Hulser and friend. Miss M4rgaret Davidson-, St�ratfoi-d, London, 1) �.,.-, . . . . . I ..., I 'j , , . Mrs. MulherGn, of Ottaiwa; Miss also of Wind'Sorl, spent the week -end, visited dier broilier and sister-in-law, Mrs. Hart and family, of � 1 _ . 0 1 BOX :--i!'i 6 I Are at their cottage for a ,couple of .�, ,;::. �.,-i , .. I �i��. . '.. ... :.:, -, " � I 'Tena McDermid, of Seafbith, and with his -parents. Mrs. W, Reichert entertuiined her .,:,:.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I :nephew, Chas. Briggs, of Cleveland; Mr. Daix McDonald, of 'Galt, spent relatives to a birthdt�y party on Fri- weeks- .. . ...,:,;7::�:t�%'%' i;'i';`,, & ," .,. . ", �i:*.*�,�,'*,,�i�,�,,, A 11 I .�.if!i::i��','-,;,;s;::;: .11, 9 �..,. � .�?.?.. ­� ,Constance Purvis and brother, Erics, Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George, day evening. Music was the evening's - . . �j:j�j�;--.,.i*,..��.-,ji:;� T','-�i�f.�. ­ ., � " . -1.1 0 .,of Ethel, and, Mrs. MulbeT0a, Clinton,, Ferguson, and Mrs-. D. McMartin. entertainment. A dainty lunch was �/. , �. . ,..� ... :::.... "I _� 1. -visited with Miss. Currie � ana. Mrs. The Arnold Circle of Carmel- church served by the hostessi and everyone KIPPEN .:.X.,:X.:S,*i:K;":: 0 � .... . I -11 . . !.,.`-,�,��5,�.*�iii g,�,:­ �` I 11 . ­� :�%�. .-�- ,� , , l"Tufford. . inet at the home of Mrs. E. K. Hutton left wishing her many happy birth- !*X"', . . Al .,:!� . W A, . '. I �,;-,:,; .... . AVA ` I ,l Mrs. D. D. McXellar, who has spent on Friday evening, also the sewing days. (latendled. for last week) * .. ..... * M"� �-' I , .--! ,5.1�1_ . .I. -I!.,-. �.--- ii� .""I . I- '.. - ,i� ,,i� ,,!� ,,!� ,,!� ,,!� 111`�,"`ii ". I. I - - V . i rele. Miss Hannah Murray gave Mrs. Sade, McLeod and, friends of Kippen.East W. 1. held, their month- .!.*11 .1 .... �. SAL -.O.: ... 651. " -the past winter wi .::�','.:�, l, �. . I th 'her dailghter, ci ,or ,�� ,- . I 1drs. Carl Weitzman , of Niagara Falls, the -topic after which a social hour eaforth called on, friends in this vi- ly meeting at the hme� of Mrs. Win. ELEPHANT !.�,.,��..-.:.. . ....V// __. . 11 "..1-1.11, g_ I . � . I d . Pent in contests and lunch. was Seaforth called -on friend's in this vil- Martinon Wednesday afternoon, June X i, .....'�.,.,.�,.,f�'..".,.....,./ , I . I . N, Y., and who has, been very ill the was a . �`. .. I. -e'..." I 1 ,��,41,� - .1 ..:�.� . . . , w . 1past two months, was brGAot to, ber served ' ' . cinity. .. � . 26th,. There was a good attendance .,.., ... ... ::�- . A �� , � 9 ;P . .-bome here"last week In'an ambul- Dr. and Mrs. .H. S. McDonald and . ­ of members and several visitors. The LAUNDRY AP _.:;,..'....... ..."; : 1:, . - , -ance and is still qultlB ill. two children of Toronto were week- president opened the meeting and all PURE SOAP --MY ON TIM 1. . �1.1 J��-- "I � am" I ' 'y 01 � t It' � June 27th, ,the anniversary of the end,guests Lt the fibinel of Dr. and BAYFIELD � joined in singing the Institute Ode r ,,&%gNWERWWr0AV0,l)0FnN0%G I I I .., �`�"91 . ,?, I . :... . : Sunday school, is. to be ,observed by Mrs. A. R. Campbell. Dr. McDonald ' and part of ,'The Maple Leaf Forev- . SOAP �, '11 ""C -ha�pel gave the Bi � . , J 4 .� er, ,of To- Is, a sister of Mrs. am.pbell. Mr. bil � COLGATE S --- Buy . . i"M 11 . I . %laving Rev, Arthur Lowth from Moffat, manager of the Bank of Com- (Intendled for last Week) er." Mrs� D. C . ONE CAIM AT ReM png= I I . � 14,1� ". -ronto a returned missionary , I reading and the roll call was wellan- ... OCT ONE CAU - 1% - . . � . , i % ,,-, lo 11 ,The following Tuesday even- merce, Exeter, and -his wife were al- Mr. and Mrs. Charles! Mothersead swered by -the name of an, outstand- 0 .'�..":, SOAPS roa�__- #4 -,!,�M I .. ,N 11 I -01, of W hin-91 , .. � , ,��I I .1ndiall Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. BrIst as Lon D 0 ..., 900-e I ;�: I , � i : ing he will delivera lecture and give so Sunday visitors with offat. were .motored here to spend a few weeks Ing woman of 1936-37. The minutee I .'.._.'.,'.%: FOGHEST QUALIFTY. . .. ' . . .4.1,1- . ,� ,� A I . lantern slide pictures ,of indila, and Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Mi were then read arld Mrs. Bivadfi�pt I -_ DELIQATELY ­ - ,�-_,;�fl, -- I . , . . i,4��.Al' . -will. also show ni�any articles Of in, personally acquainted with Dr, 'and at their cottage in the village. Ig the gave a good. report of Miss McDer- � . 1. ,t � 4 - A . I Mrs. McDonald while they lived In To- Mr. W. Wright, of Toronto ;�� 0 I . . .. I ,� I i . . . . 6ian work. bra moving to Exeter mild guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bitker. mid's talk at Zurich. Mrs. Dilling 0"`bm4,#.19 - -_ I ........ I i. � George Storey, late of Toronto; Mr. ronto bef and fam- sang an -old' favorite, "Lovela, Old � . . . � It r` Iq -W. Houghton and Mr. John Kemp upon learning that they were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson � I . .. I ', : � I � I 11 in . otored ,over to see'lihem. ily, of London, are spending a mouth Sweet Song." Miss Grace Tremeer I , � 1: I .. �� I 4bave gone on a motor trip, to Saskat- In Hensa I gave a -demonstration, Lon making a � I I L. *'. ,� : I . I ... ;; � :; � 11-1 . I Mrs. Sarah Coleman, who has boon. at Cutiningliam!s cottage. "', � I . :,�,; I I . 11 ",T 0 ­ W : �;. * .. , 7" Mr. Ed. Wendorf, of C R.,.-�'?,� ., - --*,V5 �,-* "M .9'.��?.N_l , chewan. I ,linton, has shopping bag. Mrs. Turnbull read . ... �, - . - ,�, � - . . I - L;1�1 I ..1., --- � .. � " � -- . ,�V��f,�. I - . .1 -11". -.��.,.�; "' _1 ; . : ,V .. ... �.�"",-%-: - , " W ,.' 1"; � xt to the current events and misk Max . �1 . . P�Zgm 0 NXIk"'..."XI.. ION __ .­.� . opened, a confectionery store -ne �-.`P': �_ _. . El � 0 11, - --------- � . 1. . 1 � I Elliott's, gTocery. . had, a very good stroy of their farm. - '515 11 � ;�, I" . -i�.. ... .. � I . . . Mr. and Mrs. May, Jr., ofSt. Maryg, Mrs. Win.'Caldwell bad a very good I :�Z:*: "i I a I41 ... ;� 1:EP. are spending a week at their -cottage. paper 'Defe'ts in School Ch il- � � . .11 ,III dren's Eyesight" and Mrs,. E. Chappel .. � I 41i" . ;,;.1 I. I , 0�% Mr. and Mrs. S,blannoni of Toronto, I I � �.Xll. IS VA03 000ang ,,, I Ill � - # �0 , I ,.,.R% * village Saiurda read a sketch of the life Of Wing P90 a i: � r,� I I Ill"'; arrived in the y where , I .-IN.;-�.:Z. . _ I , kWg�,�, sum :% I ME. I mer at George VI. The topic on "Peace, by �*` � �', � ­ I ''I . � I : . . . . . . . I .. their cottage. I , Mrs. R. Simpso to- ..�W­­-. I . I I 'i i 01 r , , ". " . the of beilOt I W��@'R-, � . , 1, i','4 a n was listened to with You .-- - ,& ao0-- SUP r - . * terest and �;:Igg-, ..., .. IN 71M gEb ftr great in prayer .. &pman and son Ron- .�., ,g . . . �i�11�1 .. ... ..... _ � I ...... �,L, - , Mrs. C. B. Ch ' , --- ftd* � , _i� .. .. I espectalty I I ! , t . '... log to 111�1 . 1� . . , I , . .pending a few (lays a thei'r Peace, read by Mrs. Jacobi, was a A911111k . . , , t _ - aid, are a .1. ->-7t . very appropriate finish to Mrs. Simp- --I- DUM -S& ,� I �. ; I . ,�%:r �__: I tage. . !�kli! - es It �'.4", A . * 11 — .,` ., 89-112, .", I I ; , "... I L %,, , �� � � ­­ I I . .. son's excellent Paper. It was decid- .0 M 1. Dr and Mrs. StogdIll and family, � ", R11K thamugh r Mai � "', W, � , -1 q N . I . "", �, q ...... I .;liL ,�N * ad to have the picnic on Saturday .. 11 - � '. , p .. , of Toronto, arrived in the village on J --- �1. �72­,Ni .... I � , . "': , , :' ��',,! . NA \OK�11­ ,,,, ! R � � � . d �, P11 ". � '.. . afteruori,ii, June 26th, at SoWett'S, 9 , , .�!­ � , Saturday. Mrs. St9gdIII and children , X ; ,, \�, .1 . .. . ! , ; - . .. __101 Bayfield. Th. Au .at Weeting . ��,:,::$-, M -Ni ! ! , .. V 0\\\\T% I) m1n ar at grove, .11 ,�.�" � ... i ­�_ , I A �11 intend staying for the Su 'a \ I � I UUM -1 , I ', . I .11 - ­­ 11 ng at the LS SALE ,AT K I � a . .1 1, 04 _1'1`1�ji � .�� 4, 1 . � I . .%1%�-,,P,V,-- " I Mrs. M. Wood -a' cottage. IS to be beldi in the 14clair. The � ,.,�.." ���- I I . 1 7,-;o leol- I 0 11 'r . Mrs, Good4em, of . Strattord�, is hOm'e,,Of Miss S91i'9111 THE ECIALS ! I 13LVTH,. O"tftfib- . I . P < ili, � I . . rV,� I . � . ipendling a few day§ 'at' eeflng closed( by singing ,tho Nation- I EGMONDVILLE, Ontario. .1 I . .". . �\%\\�\Wlv ra . . . . . � bar ,cottage in SPEAFORTH, Ontario- S. Hall "', : X I, I ,g\\�,N)R $011F 1 ry enjoyable lunch W. J. Finnigan . 4. I , ,,,,�� ", 'I r, � I I .,.,. . .. In the village. , , ': � ) P4:,� ,,, was served by Mrs. Simpson, VcGr V., r I - I 1\\ AN , , Mr. -and, Mrs. J. H. Featherston, , � ,,�., "'I t I "Ll ��10­ . . all Anthem. A ve e- i. m. Cardno A. L. K0ftic , ,�.� :,:�i,li`�"'A 1 l*W1)'* - , ,I , ll Hoggaith -and MA,ean. A his- J. J. Cleary KIPPEN, Ontari& , I I I A. J. powdtll , ­ - III' 11 I , `ll\\ 11 e W., , � P. 11 I I Mrs. E. 0. Bryant and Mrs. A. Lord, g0r, I W. t. Butt W, Jaiwet WOO "�,- , .,.��!�;��:,�,,7_),� I I , .. .. of Hamdlton, 4 eatber- torlml contest during lunch timewag I MeGavin's Grocery ,� . - ,,� i_li, .1 11 �1.1-11 - also Mrs, E. L. P . � : i, � I � ­ . I " I 1 Of l � Sion, of,ottawa, were guesta of Mr. very Interesting. Mrs.. Proadfobt, N. Pryce - WALTON, Ontarib. I � 11 _. t*1 I 6� . , I * r L,,. i ,,'�, 'JP-,;Z�l',�'11­' 9 4 ,. I VAKNA� 6h . _ . 1MR. � L ­ ... I Satur. Pybus, and Mrs. Kinsimmii were Me W. C. ,Benilitt, , I F .1 � � I . " , . I , 11.1 . . 11 I ­- � I 1. . I . �, . I 1, 11 � � and, Mm. V. 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