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The Goderich Star, 1930-06-05, Page 1ADVERTISING THAT PAYS 130,Caer:zil Ster geee, irate te...) leoreee th2, Lieopletbat boy in Goderieli-net itraDe the Post- cav %W.:404141Fr receptaele, SEVENTY-FIRST ICEAR, --______eftenteereeenegerfer Sitioecription: 12 a year in Canada $2.60 a year to U. S, points. lq °Odic Vat . Wedti3Prij ' GODEItICII, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE t1i, IWO --en-eneetaimilioraie Bey it at home. TOW' Neal Print Shen can Int your raquirtimence at nioderate veer, Peas tin Cie city ialeontan and Call, Up "The Start" Phone 71 . WALTER NAFTEL, Publisher. Bruce and Huron County Councils Banquet Together Here This Thursday Evening---Nurses'Graduation Exercises Also' Same Evening ___„,,,,_,,„.,....--....-,4,....-.......... ., • •°- Htbicl WOOZ the wieners were as foie Lori STODDART PICK'S OPE s 1ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH OBITUARY , • , 'lows: Notth aml Soutla-Messrs. . . D°511N1°N i'"Aellrl" CELEBRATES Firnent I ,, enzionloNsifir,', (ItArmAN.,...._mrs. Iv. ts:. mamma. HMS:ROIL' 11.)DA0V31:NA:: C)0yLORP.0 . . 1111 Life lissuralloe ompaitg, o alio a i s , , IlDia, Taylor and Miss Gladys etaultss . • end; Mrs. Horton rand Mrs. Holmes, ; .. . !Chatenari, of Goderich, died on Friday I A ANNIVERSARY!! of at'aterth. mother et Mr. A511ERWAN GIANTS Wild., HE Exist and West ---Mr. and ,.Rev. Canon S-1_13,t_fo_rd The Special 'of last week at ti' ago of 70 yearn wite theee two. 110tiOle teamo to play Avelingetnents have teen eleeed 1920—PROSPEROUS AND PROGRESS1VE--1929 . • itifttnZi. tilltrierilirst4wAynTeotis:Tracji ' . Member for the Occasion tratilfltdertial elcifueneletastantvisae3ssit(olfd lonineusntlineldiaen in Coder/felt tiondukon Day in a tome ble header game in the atterncee. Dr. Hutner and IL T. Edward% :11.d. .t The iiiietli annin'erZary of the to 1-Iorriston. vemetery. 'the tagvne The /louse et Lewitt is after the bug i ...a6541,451,000 The next tournament will be held on • ... es. New es,airenceo paid 'for In 1920 epreseM St. George's church wao elev.-, was condueted by Rev. Wein Lena) of end 'ci' 4 SIO° PUSQ alld u11.311311° a ' t Tatra- Asseirancer-in force, Dec. '.4.1.•st, 1.9;...9, $2401,237,000_ attreelneeday neat. e ' -4568;10:060 -At tie Ifarbor - - -- ' ---."-' .___PrittEdeen Sunden laon.end the late*-hierkinlide IA niIvd U1 L.1 eminient they will get it. Every. conglegation-ir at Iiiiti l'aiiining teed ceased, who was to years -Of age-, Wm -WY Will vault -tot eve- thttalttdorat ---- AtAeta at Dec. 31st, 1029 . evening serviees had a rare treat in Elizabeth Jane Trewartha before her Olante, of /Detroit do their treSt to e boat and ge are . A Safe and Profitable CThBoone drill (hed ompany in which to Insure. . both keeping busily at it. heariug one of the finest Preachers paarriege. She wee mneried le sae keep the crack whiskered team trom .- . of the ehurch in Rev. Canon A. P. riston over 40 years neo. Her boa- liarnin a Walk,ovor• 1:11ils will Le the ._ - .- - -- Contraetor Forest is cleaning uP ii - Snatford, ALA., D.C.L.. 0•11•En, of band mut four ems survive, Dr. 0. la taiggeet beechen oVetat OVer tint On ,... ..., • f Offite 115 a • with his hoist picking upirdsree.dingedat-. , • a ; Montreal. tthe services 'wore \veil Chapman mul Alone° Chapman, oil hereaheute. - Phones: 1 Heskletice. 549 I -I. R. LONG, District Agent oriel over the area whieh a rendered ancl tile sermons by Canon Bridgeburen Leneford. of Godericin and W. A. ;Chapmen, of Trentbit; al- i, TWO NEW CASES OP 5IUMPS a .. fitT Ittnecarindiene.° Milt has not yet left Shatford 'were num)) enjoyed. . Lack of .space this week prevents so one danghter, Mrs. A. J. Walker; The regular meeting of the loeal • ' dredge, which haa lain in the harbor e mons on Sunday morning and even- CLARE:E.-Willie Rev, C.' P. Clarite Boociautotiwo.ttoert.eallitthintevearsnhutadlduotra, :tie:dewy,. . . a ..,,,,,, N, our publialling a report of hie ter- ot Wingintne !The hig pablie works department e•sneuilaweet2tletIti., at 4 o'clock, prevent Dr. ing, but we hope to have a -full report woe away front town attending tit'. . - TOWN TOPICS 'rut: tlin:,(1.*ts.'ivgAlc2ari,°;t1.10* her ° n it is reported, to a firm in Vancouver e I r several years, has been sold, I week. . Children's Aid Society 51eeting . livery, • cher* which was so sitecessfullYhold . pelotta Li ern°, tet he' f ot"tiiUsttelliFevseat‘nivnasittr7ilitocsinptiii: in connection with the fiftieth ens gleoting of the London Conference he ,. . front W. D. Cox of Leamington, and and it is being painted readf fee de- received the news, of the sudden death nivereary of.the present St. George a - , . -16 previously atknowledged. •' of a brether, Ernest A. Clarke; of the a little of the 'history of the church. on Saturday quite unexpeetedlye at 'reported a number of complaints of who Inwood away (41 rafuodn tplueeneittonotnit toifta.lalyteeealsilseepeceetit 'Were Yon There ? e- , Lambeth district, . *deems Make 218 Mile Flight last Sunday. it is interesting to recall A meeting of the Children's Aid SocietY wM be helebori Tuesday, Juue 0•01cle Black, With his usnal inter- a Last week -end the ' pigeon 'flight " 10th, at was 4.10 p.m.e. at the Shelter. Mr. est in historical emitters. is aslcing The corner stone of the , present his home, Reit. No. 2., Lambeth, The conditions of Preanises at the southof nrom blontpeheronto, .4 ridWards Will givan account of the Wh that all these e were Pre,sent at tance et 218 mum. 'elle birds were church was laid in the year 1180 With d"etToedratat'eastebAntotxtvetItnad reasaidt z..t,hgettuttenlit insaret etthoer :et:(th*innottendthea - • convention of the Association of C. A• the opening services of the preeent St. reteesea at teaan. and the first to are tient •of Westminster township. Silt. that the garbage at the tomtit dump be Masonic Mrentony by Grand , Master f" Societies held- in Toiunto. All are George's cuureh in 1880 and who also ewe „e., ene belonging to Baker, e Kerr, so it was very appropriate that welcome' to attend. Itieth anniversary of church, send •were present lest Sunday at the flit, et•t t•- . e•aoh a „„,, lard oi Johnston's, 1188-42, at 11:2o, • -.. • ied-5, at eu:53 a.m. Aext came a . on the fiftieth anniversary of that vstioliviir,n88/Ip oRauerevei.ah;ls.s,vattyldcholoawmis.ke•Ce%anotnlitetrthiln:e013; bnorino: %covered up and that the chuntiel at cecasion such a notable Masonic vale. The Huron Lettgue'beeeball $811$011 WOUld be of much inter'est ehurch last Sunday. 1Ihe aurch 'area ed church,. Goderich, and Frank le tions I* Issued that certein other WI: matuothmotottilistems:nwdeerd'bicaltettninesdtrouctin: Ilaseball -Season Opens , in their names to hinn a ming shotild be hold as armed the 11" leen- another et IdeVicat'snee4-9e, at " '.tees''' ; Ilea, and still another of the bame , t e e. • • opened on Wednesday with games at . • . " ' Clarke, of Itoinoka, and one sister, premises' he kept In sOch a condition ' Clinton and Exeter. Clinton won Howard Rotten •mairied . . d 0468- formally opened on the first Sunday trent Seaforth by a score of 22 to 4 Friends in Goderieh have received °aIvntonthrees' f Jornttoant'slia rr2r8i;ed423141-1838°. ' after Easter, April 24th, 1881. 'Ills was not the beginning of the 'Mrs. Frank Milken, a Ktimolca. The that no nuisance.would be caused to funeral seririce Waa held on Tuestitiy nelghborm. .• ut Clinton, and Hensall were the vice announeements of the marriage ot• '14),,t'efereotamtgr;untakZnaddtihstaltittf.11 Vtli . e.."ta histety of St. George's congregation at 2 pan. from his late residence an , Applications tor peentits to keep , tors at Exeter. The opening game in Mr. John, 'Howard Hutton, to Alice t Westminster township. Rev. W. Mor- pigs were received fro1nn.W. Brindley, Cartoonist and Inuiersonator Goderich is tide Friday with Clinton. tMarie, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. John i Andreas. Johnston, Los Angeles Cal, night. After this the birds will be I Mr. and Mrs. Button will be at 'home given a two-week rest before Whig , .... . ' '44:AY' . V ; cords show that it was in ttte autunin • of 1334 that Rev. Robert Francis vige. . • . ; by any !noels however, for church re. row, of Delaware, conducted the . ser- Rich Street, and from •N. Geromette, . milee, 100 ndies•more than last week's The entertainment by Mr. Ralph , at 182 Fremont nave.. South Pasta totem pm .to. tbe test:. ".' a •, , • ..• 'go's,. came to Canada, being sent out years a resident of GOderieh, pass.ed TIGHE-M ' ' 0 !Heron road, and, on motion of De. • 'Gordon; cattooniet, under the auspites den's, al., after June 6th. Goderich District Women's Institute Meeting. leobert Stoddart, son of'Mr. and Meet hy .the Church Missionary Society, 'of awey on Monday last, the;result of a Hunter secorided by Mr. Schaeffer, ' *; CampbelLethe Rest rector of St. Gems r W IT I ; • ' af the Haptiet Ladies' Aid on•Fridan4friends of the groom extend congra- The district annual meeting of the David .Stoddart. St. Doviii atreet, who. England its the first Anglican church ettleke which .she suffered on the these applications were laid on the a Thursday previous, She was in her t ble to further consideretion, , The net soloist imd Mr. Davies as accent- , with solos; Mr. Robeet Henry as cor-) IffacKsaY land Mr. Traverse assisted • -evening last was well received, Meet' tulations. Lady Lawn Bowlers panist. -- • . • Om frOM only one degree above free- mittee reports' will be given. The ship. Crummer's record was 11 ft. inMions meeting in the school house edial 'observer, gr, Muteh, show .varia- duterent branches, also standing coin- tvho previously ,held .the champion- eune in Goderich, .the various &nom - It Wpm Hot Wednesday be held en, epee lath in the peeeseees, poie-eauiting championship at MeGill following year the iirst baptism wan .aighty-sixth year but was in her weVeles record tie. obsirved (by the tell- °Pens et 10 a.m. The reports of the fasting Keith Cementer, of Chatham,, There Was no church building at that . ariattons in tem era ure in a p t ' . hall ..Auburra. The morning session College, Montreal on Saturday, dee recorded and also the 411 marriage. . • • West Baron Women's Institute will won the Cana 14414. inter-seholastna 41114151011 41 in the Huron tract. The one .. , •• 6 • she suffered a stroke. The funernt took ' place' this Thursday usual health and attended ehurch on 1 te • d ad tf° ed TI tw • ThursdaY mernin ' X the afternoon Rev. Father Liowery, of' St. homes had been placarded. A 3' .t' eta a Iological report • deted April tOth, fmreTt, verbtally that the two measles casea ‘Ivf rec1,4 but th t ' tw new coeee of tledieal rOfficer of Health reported mumpe• ha one e leaned up and the quarantine . 1 The Ladies' Lawn ' ing Club May atst"to 85, the nuiximum on Wed- Mrs. .L. W. Stone, preeident of On- went 11 ft. 6 inches, which also beat Some years later the first St. Georgo's Count*Oce. sells" ' i:'. - : zing,' the Minitel:tun temperature on afternoon session will open at .1.30.; 3% inches, and the .new champion which stood 'behind the town hail. church, celebrating high ma:rani:1 tIll:lowin4gyinsiteiingdpiell:aolihthlite member if possible. ; • • AZ 03; June 4th, 85, 67, . • e . institute or not, are invited to at- the championship and another Xold and burying ground. In 1849 Mr. . tend these ineetioge. Lunch -will be medal for breaking both the Dominicm Campbell resigned and .becaniti • the. treland, in 1845, ,and 'she tame to Can- et Goderich WAS received 'rand it WM erGaii... . f.`•". ComMences bowling o ttesday evert- nesday of this week. The record for teario Woman's. Institute, also Mese the McGill record of 11 ft 514 inehes. church, Goderieh, was ..built, upon the ebi b. • t ernint 4! 4.4 " mg of next week at o'clock and will the week runs as eollows: May 29th, •Wardlaw, Federation eepreserttative, About 400 coMpehtoraneepresenting 'grounds of what is now Mrs. 0. F. Rennin Catholic 'cemetery in Colborne. a e 11 ie . water to be A" Good, was read anad ` • Ploy Tuesday ,and Thursday evenings high e0e low es; May 80th, high ea- will address the meeting. Sevekal 58 ' schools took part,. in the contest. Caney's residence,' on . •St ,George's Tol:Beri•ept:11-lbvelantierDs Farr, Pat. Finn, 'Eugene • Dean. D. filed. .A0 eccount a sso item ww. • ed to be on hand and to bring a new 70, 48; June 2nd, 77, 53;. June 3rd, af each week, All meinbers are ask- low On May .31m, 60, '38; Tune im, musical numbers lutee been prepared.' Bob won ,a, handsome medal with vibe Crement, which took its name -from All ladies, ivbether members of the 'bon and. McGill crest phi for winning the fact of the location of the church eandiVie.,18'.srlithurjlocs: the S. S. 1' *0 t‘,1to took Melt with munms while the boat was fitting bat Kay fbr care of one of the crew of Mrstrighe was born in County Clare, eawner Maitland Cemetery - served from 12 to 1 for 25e by the and McGill records. He is to Loma fiest incumbent at Hayfield anti he had Bridget O'Dea .and she was a niece Of tain of the boat to take it up with decided to correspond with the cap- • Fund for .Care of .GraVes in . ., Legion Plettic - ., . * 7 ade in e866..„, Her maiden mtme Wm; :The fund which the Goclerich branch. Thursday evening, • representative •' • . Hamilton- in August end • at the Tor- 'Clonerich and the .one In Hayfield to At. a 'meeting held a Clinton last Auburn ladies, ' petetin the British Empire •Gainee at the ttvo church- buildings, the one in the late Patrick O'Dea, .a Goderich. tht member of tha crew 001 4.1 • of the Women's Institute is raising. far the care of graves. in; Maitland committees from the followhig Legion Pasts; Exeter,' Seafortte, - Winghatn, In the list Of aWards published yee-. e Clever Gederich Stadento • ' ' • • • 'his ceedit and was succeeded by Rev. se ,,e ae i onto Canadian Trete. , _ , E L 'Elwood ' aa • 1 time before moving to Goderich ehe i e as. are ed in 1877.: -.Foe aome AlV1014G ME CHURCHES' a • •-•••,-----• -,,o- HIGHLY PRAISED Crescent being wiped out the church 'hie debt upon ithBeischubpurchHeoinhttubhe. vived by, one ',son Edward, of Wind. • Salvation Army; ; Mrs. (Adjt.) • aii ERICH C DETS• ; ' ' ' ' - %cemetery now amounts to $61, incind- ClintOn and (itelerith, roet, and it Was terdaY we notice that Miss Eunice M. ti D A • lived in Hullett totiMehip. ,She is sur- e - HaylleldstelPiVedoesdity Juin 23rd. A of Colborne; has catried off her fell • - ----e 7-tryANiii; • • deelqed tf). hold a 'Veterans' picnic at Lainb, daughter of Mr. Gordon Lamb, Oiffstanding Feature, Noted .ba In- perferming this teremony nd - 'was consecinted, on Sit atY,eintosle of town. • !Three children, Wit. sor. and by one sister, Mrs. a .0. ma, 'the weeicanni services. Squarebeigge, of London, will comma -'41'nire at STAR OFFICE • -- - pattictibtra:negardingemortseetca azili tante -prize, ,theetaireAltreds•Laterieri Marc..---*---e-e•-...eind,-nine ea»: ‘‘..4.\ P'P', AA- the-viszfofthe Itithelnewe•reed,int VY. girl wanes position seftball tenrin(ntent Was decided on, share. In graduating am . the faculty at houstiverk.• Expeniencedt .0n- tile team from eaeh ;town. • Further of ante she won the•Quebec bonne eue .sPett1 8 - 0 are , --aantag Nov. 16th, 1s79. and on the occasion. Ham eeb d el. •, . . It Orde r. . heir rte •_..--,._ • is aeo. a„ .e.. !gchonurdeule?eldinr IV rli! trio' e‘,vigeba! , S.ervices - At knox Presbyterian • be later, but keepwthis date •memorial scholarship. in French,. the • ; . an old copy of Itte GOderich Star, that Tiglie died'hventy-one yea , • • nontinahildent `I 'pane lett tit,- minister. " eapee oir Valle. %lost Ali WIlt 'three' it tettrANTED.-To rent .for •seaeon, oda open. All veterans. and their famillei Squair 'French 'prize • And the Goveree Welcome.. . • - , 01 General's :silver medal ter modern ' gratulatory things to say bout the .ered to about forty per -.ons On the Major Jeffries bad soma verytcon- the rite of confirmation was adminiet. • WATSON.--The death occurred in 10 0, le 1 Stanley township on •Wednesday, t Saiihtotehe_;S.chool and ' table Clames at . . , . sleeping rooms. Repay, givhig full _ - - . - . languages. Miss Jean -E. Winter has work of the Goderieh Collegiate Cadet .moroing of the . following Saturday 20tio of John WatS011, in his eighty- June 8the pastor, Rev. 'W. T. Bua. _ -far Services in Baptist churelt Sundao, eirtiotenrs, -,JNO.: A. E.AY, 1207e Stool -lei Wottg'e•Cafe Remodelled - • graduated with second-elais honors in Corps on Wednesday afternoon efter the chuttli Was bUrned. 'The Goderich - second Year. 1Beceased had been siek ..10 '4 *14. , Bible School, 11 stan gospcd ' nee., Delp*, ... . , . • 1 a* e Wong1t ;has liad his restaur- French d ' G M' M . .his inspection. Ills, inspeetion a yMtr., Star, of Nay. 28th, .1871this with Pneumonia only three days 'rile ' bi "'rhe D " i f . , records late Mr. WatsonWAS born in • Rose* .the Spiritual Life." Subject • at :11;.- • ' ;an German. ..• iss ary TENDERS 'WANTED, - • ' ' ' • mit; tomer of Montreal street and Clarke has graduated in eocial ser- , age he said showed the school hanan .tragedy• as follows : • . • . le service, su ect, e eepen ng o • e .. -____ 'Square, thoroughly remodelled and it vice 'work with .second class. honors very good' standing' and, he • did not eothout • two o'clock - on Saturday . dale. Yorkshire, England. and cattle to pan., **Guilty and Selfish bilence." . ' . . Tenders Neill he receltackl up to 'June' is quite the equal of any city restaurt and Itouglas Clarke bas passed his think that:the corps: could do very ,mornhig last St George's church Was Canada with his • . ; nith tor tainting .. awe lents) itne ex- :1 ant. Jibe new electric sign Very third year in forestry with second- terior - of.; Oollechlh • LI 1111, Oran% attractive' at night and the new light-. elms' honors. And Chas. Humber has were two outstanding features about angle was' quickly' •given and by the • ItarlhednattWhitbyalisoil 'II much to improve upon it, but there discovered to be in flatus. ' The 2 t't_et! Xe n a rNevartth ts..estailtLe7enioseiLty; , zi,.....g.n, 1 aii:ns ,to,,,L,..,,,,opvtit,i0.000,4iFeTIotutienvdslairii .1. al , S . ?111108e -tenderIng Mea realeested to state ling fixtures In the interior lend- the graduated in chemical engineering. the.work this yeerewhich were very prompt attendanee of the Inc conting to -Stanley townehip, Whore ItIr.• y . e en rg ic ac ou o our P e greetet per. of his United church on Sunday morninct. , • li tend divine worship in Victoria otreet , glees tor (in tlaotit ,Alht trederial, (2). toutlx of a teat d 1 • Th ' ra • ta t that• ' • the' hearing' of iorL, tents.- , • ''' • • walls have been ;beautifully ,panelled, - . . North St United IV, M. S. ' , the cedetre teed their marching;„ •Their ed . . , x le:: In.„1883 he 4144 ('1 late Sate The stibRet 'will be, "My Brothers.' . . • Hell, bONG,,,e" • a • ; -,' - 'Seel," rtutpak.tappoy Bood.. 'the lower portion -in wood arid the ' At the June meeting of the W.M.S. upper part with paper; Mid. the snow, of North s,tr.eet United church on week was specially .tb obe cormiended 'fere tompletely. destroying the build- eh Manns, who predeceased hint three from the point. of view Of the drill. Mg% The •oriegit of the fire is eup- --StrisPeOlde the fire was subtitled 111 11±0? ago.. He waS a man of sterling 'upon "'Pentecost" . • • • In the evening"' the patator will apeak white napery on the lab* is• Most Monday afternoon, the preeident, and 1)11'. (0(1! training. at.troctive„. „ - Mrs, W. J. Andrew,. occupied the chair for the. opening devotions .and he pointed out, was v-ery important as the previous Sabbath," The head proem,' hack exorcist, liconveetva his family, to whom he was a *efeakin ill h th i 1 g ' . * wbense,sapemeleamilybe:ile0; all who Por this week' la a r Intl t tt -I) Inu.:ceici.dsbilniT4 character, 'greatly loved by ititaosgetcohbeurctitiehtotnicoton :enn . in the duplicate -Auction bridge Warnock hid charge of the educe - the. business meeting, and Mrs. wee .it allowed a boy to charge hia lungs The new church was erected on to the maximum tapactty. in fact portion of the rectory grounds and as SteAndrew's United thurch, Hayfield,. flames till 7.15, with the mual services it lnfather. an4 wHiel I , it.. H. , HumBER • Edit e Tou nament • ' . ' . . . . , . -• __ • . . sed by NTlionetlpirsotgrmeemt Ubnelgteindschaturecit4,5Mart.idCch:. ' THE SMALL STORE • - . . -I VifEt.,Left • itournament Wednesday evening of tionat part of the program. A leaf- forced Mtn to do na, but ttie good eV- already stilted was opened on April a member of the .Canadian Order of music' shortened So that the service Is write THE MO /Once( • I . - let on Pentecost was read by- 'Vire: feet 'could be lost if he elinuped tack 24th,.18/110 the preacher for the 'teen- Forestere, and a Conservntive in poi.' eve t, 8 o'clo 1 • PUBLIC NOTICE . . in. Strachan, Airs. C. M. Robertsoninstead of retaining an upright posi- sion being Ret Jae, Carmichael,, at Arcs, Surviving' are friar SOna And ,*"Concert Overture in C•ntinor" five daughters, ltobeit .1.4. of Peirlight, . LIFE. ,A0)1LPENT AND AUTO INS(M-• . ANtig.. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE \\ (411* June lege 4.72 eAle&R p...i.n, - . ' , ' For Snle ; ' -.-----•-•••••=- ' ' ."... of an 1,11 '.On, in cicannoegip PCI .r situation wee gliten by Mrs. benefit of PbYZienl training' One slieuld Re'., Mt •MeCosh of Hayfield and Rev. Ethel (Mrs. ‘J• .MossoP). .of Vette-) 0,0eand maw* (Aide) ' verdi • . ' . , .• .e„..tsput ttorktetaA gathering tem be lead 'the sctipture lesson • . it.ethe. uns work.. in wet, ai tee eteeterne emeeety ea Warnock offered prayer, A' A J GliLlriel01111E, Reeve.. for May as folloves:;- From envelopes, the. preneses ter ehe ptupose of coni- George Johnston. The treasurer, .....ermos. , :• Mrs. J. H. Grahame reported. receipts thnely and earneet talk: on the tem- )11$ and Mrs, tion. to the game way. tha benefit' of that tune rector of the Chttech of thc • ver, the neck rest was lost if the boy -held Ascension, Ilamitton, and in the ser- Sas re *lames Ite. of Plfare, Sask.' ; **Sprint Song" . Mendelssohn which made them muscle buffdere and .1toon Rev, Mr. bleCosh preached to the series of exercises coveredthe de- the me ye' put every 'ounce into the exerelses ,opment.. of the whole • hedy„. and L O. O. It. head leaned forwerd. To get the. vices of the dee he waseassisted by mr. nicks, tee curate. In the after, tilteclitlie(Movesr.s.Dia•tiDiecWiaerat4 inhere of linear' Lodge, No. 62, • rich, and 'Bessie, at home. Fred; Of Stanley,. and jack itt bonie ; "Midsummer Capriae ' . Johnston Sadie (Mrs. E. SheardoWn), of Godeal ' 1 Cleave), 8SatiParinleelyd;; Baritone Solo --"The Lord isj°mh;st", 4Tbe fun. 1 "Afitum Light ' 11" me. me, meakins. . Pricker Alliteme ... Point room, •celiar, tights, seater, lot- Itt Mahn -room educe*, fine conaltion, "n---tnate-ates-eate.:--,,t4.-:::-!..: ".t."tt `2: $13.90, fees $1.50, ;collection for pup- , FOR.SALE OR TO RUNT ' ply work $6.05, offeringon ',Confer- developed ;healthy ell i' ute young Volt, illitehdeadon Elwood passed oral was held Saturday, May 31st. a ; choice 44(11 144 trrimediate poes,assam. -teen eeeeiten.A singer sewing Price $1.17Y40.. 1..erms-4300 cash, 'mimic° et Inatiiine, from brench meeting $245., ....• ', . Major Jeffries sitid he Ilea irot not recta of SL Georges was.rtev. W. A. hooie, then the funeral Proceeded to I "--Conilint-adot' "The Lost Chord" Sullivan -, ence Sunday -$617.31, net proceeds men. • SW0 Much let, 1887, end the Ethel short seryite taking plate at the etnleoecano • 'teems. ; • ., Dvorak orattfeally tieW, Apply .to CAP- .,.,. , iced a single boy out of goo); in the Yonfig, itho remained in charge until the ehurell! where Rev. Mr. Gale, the fees church • will be held on Monday, .. • ,, cligoot rf,:ogi.41.13.e, myylern ttnee.meneee. ran dii&tzdt..s. NOVO. N bt• Three Men In a goat n .servicea in St Geer - net lots; Arta. PO011300. . flood row neon, Barnet Rensertator In John McKay, Normitn ' Meinay and good over rough ground. Ile also re. Tiirlibulb Itt 1011 he was succeeded . .4 . a4 o-- . • • marching, which was partientlarly isagi old vikul succeeded by Rev. Mark ' Pastor, assisted by Rev. F. Paull, cone ' Juno eta'', at 8 tem., when Hie Grace ducted the service. A 'beautiful solo, A 1 b h n I iii e wi . • .- netiedass aaienniote and non- J. Peo.ehey had a bit of experience fetred to the 'work of the aignellere, lin Rdt J. It Potheringham, noW of "In, the Garden, Was very. meetly :parct,t(dtin°ister lither° rite. St.Plilastillts to , booms taunt ei300 up. •• Choice 'of -number 44.A .1)4 siorY ,gelevan rug 3e.3. likeenew.. Inquire at over the week -end. They left Kin 41».. •oPelt. • cordite ,early Saturday morning in niers (who he understood were self- pit hi St. Goorges on eecent Seriditys. the firat aid section :and the. drum.. Brantford, ss occupied his old pun • Sting hY‘ Mrs. McGregor, of Grand church, 1' 43, vill join with Gode- Bend. The pallbearers -were the four' 'name excellent bolds houses, from ieett sornelirober, ottihled: 40111 4.'. 41(4 146 PinetSte Detroit.' arcelletie'l0D-acre tarat. •Inted buibit 1.7,,, _hoot, ,Appiy to J. . ; . safety were aroused They had set He congratulated ItIr. Hill on the cuirkent till 1920. Then 'came. Rev. did not return fears. for their responsible for the good marching., te (1. Chide, who cobtinued tie the in- b°war, JosePh,blossoP, Pant Cleave. • rector, Rev. P. /I. Paull. 'Rimer Sheordown. 'Derry. Tiabot and rich in the service, candidates from -7,e'-' '. MOO na, - • • . • • . vete seag,...erbreehing outtl.i (atiuyttet -then „ en their laumb to set. nets and when trained) and who were, very largely He Was succeeded in. 1917 by Rev: A. SOnEt'in`laW anti two Foreaters, David. Hayfield being "resented by their Ii* 11 the late Mr. Viratson was held. ehureh on Surtday morning, June iith, 1)r. Margaret McKellar. tvho haat - Full. 4.4115 11 erop of Vain. haY; roots, PIO SAL11.-100od 'supply., ralatele cow to- about 4 o'clock -Saturcifte• afternoon - ewo gangs of riets off Point Clark and good success he had attained In 'tie 'S. S. Nerdy and a few Yeats ego the Zeck Cameron, Many beautiful floral first year in the work and he *eked 'present :rector, Rev. 3, N. IL niills, tribute e testified to the es,teem in , 43onverdent ,te eneledati station, on fine 'W. WORSELL, Ke t'. St. . garden, very dhiat to good village., JI: irmiten at end of month. CAII4 the shaft broke and with their propel-. the'boys to think of the Cadet Coral „teitieeherge. laginent. with Hydro mires, not tar 4- - -' - • ler useless thes. drifted hopeleeslynn. not as a thing apart from the school ling the incumbency of Ven, th:17'unlerrotall waecrieititlitiZrit,v1.14 ..aotitair!adier.! die, ill speak In Victoria M. United • *exit forty y'eltrs 89 mieaionary in In- feom findsriell 'anti oute.one Price 84800. 13ULI., POP SALIL-S u 6 flee King morning itand Neve,rtnihn St ',1s.teitevcvliiFhatroehsopneatuit; . , til they %vete picked up early Monday but as a part of the MhooL They A idemon Elwood and later, a suc- .. , Teems -411300 east, balattee good, terms, 008016) dark teen. born *Am(' 1st, by the tug Forrest; The : were itot simply a cadet >Corps. inatthe eeseion of curates were here. as 43SM,- :Tot. Sask.; hir, and Mrs.. Ole:trine 'Al: ufklitet church; Holmesville, on Goderieh fishernien adrift on ,the lake ' tramediate•nosseselon. 192e. Ap•ply to J'AS. CIIISHOI,M, II. II. Goderich Collegiate Cadet • Corps. tants, starting with Rev. .C. H. Chan- Ueliz5. of nrown Cite, Atkin' • tin Mondae evening, June 9th. at 8 Oliter farms. Mk theta them. • 3, Godertelt, OntohuaidekilyittelretataTtded,a:bd tismultinie3SunutZti Phyeical training was the foundation ner, wbo.. was. oucceeded in order by a,tul Mrsajohn Manns. Mr. and Urn. 0.eleek, cairtact 'United church at 3 e J. W. AtalsrioNG, ,-- - . --..- - for plineicat health and he ueged the 'Rev. IliChard Hicks, Rev. John Welt- weorge Dianne, of Flint,: Mich.; Mtn. &clean Tuesday, June 1(i4,h, and nt • ileal Relate, - 17401i 4.11 '4 necvintbuilt six -room they had little or nothin,g tO It All ' boys not to neglect this when they el's, Rev. P. Otvert-Joneri, Rev. . W. I n aline, of Orantfotd; bir. and 'Johnston, Rev. IL S. W. Howard. trlerne(.1° Preld Manns. of Henaall, i Phone Mee Box 89. • Godericb, . (int. ••• +coital* en Cameron St., all con. Sunday afternoon and evening eearch. left the school, '-e------ - en" --en egee...._______:..- - e • * vereenees. Will sell on en easy terms. ing parties were basy but it was not At the cortelusion of Major Jet- emaa e'en -tea -ea "---a---- ------- Mrs. Fred Broolat of London. John,' anc .301111 ria United cite:reit on Wednesday, lith. et 3.(neloelt. Apply to T. tt. WALLIS, corner Alt- till early Monday morning that they fries.' addreas, the . boys gave three , toy part of their aming into mac- - tr ' ' tee, fourth son, took pneumonia the 1 Tapecity Huge, ekes 214x3 ytio. to - -77-1 toile and Pieter. Sts. were fon d. The - ' • cheera for him for III . Hill th I i - , n Y annehr none tho • r t 0 r a tice, and closed' by eepressin hi g a a fair way to' recovery. The berenved day after his father toctk ill, Nat it: in 3x4 yite. in the latest patterns at very . J. Nit. CRAIGIE • L . t _ iiijit tiALBeetted belch tease on East worse ot their OxPerience. Ste Peopeeta ed Hie late .1.• N.r,•,1 Phial Draft of Changes In Pastoral structer, and for air. Iluine, that prineipal. Mayor MitelEttem was cradled on for . G. C. I. and hi$ satiofaction in being pride to have been a pupil of tile their main frievals f 11 have the eincere sympathy of I am y opecial priceo. ...a . ..,.. GEO. W. SCHAEFER. .. Smith. All MOdern eonteolenett, 11(41 Charges in Huron Presbytery e.ill connected with the town. Real Estate ad insurance ' ,,...f.„, 4w -sating eystion. Apply to DUD- a few remarks and expreaoed hie , Mr. Hill, the instructor, expressed 1101IN of the Printed Citureh of Cann(in pleaatne in witnessing the work of lois pleasure at having the boyo per- •- pit S.kl.E.-SitholkIntial weinmade to Hentniller 81141 Snlitlen Hill. ReV• been a atudent of, and he offered hie' L.Hy E. IliaLentS. kitchen telble. 36 Inolies he 39 : R. B. Cumming of lientuiller mime congratulations to Mr, Hill, ---- Env. Byron Snell of Staffs Intorno the school which he felt proud to have , , the inopeeting officer for his kind form as they had done and thanked ViftottYilitilYillerldpeetroPli:,,,"."!ft\-1),t2: . n o ei,11:11;:leity‘;.nM.a;t1fi1/44N.11,1•11.3-tiii.its?..'11VtirT. ' DIED following :evords ao to himself. • • . Se. U it d church tvill be aieen in 'Wilfrid T. NiciAin, a itinulit.-. • • .New Perfection eoai oil 1,' 11,1' good as to Sparta near St Thonnte. Rev. EL Ein eininent an '1'],. 1111. ao Mr. A, Itt • Praia)* Hume alsc• spoke briefly.; ." MacKay Ilan on June 10th. cif NI. LEN .1! tier re --....1. or.. Ol, - 7- nevi,: hand basin, rotttme top mai hack. A. Poulter of Mull moves to %Tarim. Robertson. Miyake! trainifig would Pp , ii be gnat eonditlon. .1.PplY za, ST4‘1% OP" Itev. J. W. Penrose of Varian movea fit ;the boys for their life estork, ao, tiun elle eue muster of the Corps is 00 ; . e a Nil,)TrIeUpl!.,rettee,0 rowel mien.. Met. met. 1930..itunt.etel,"4 n n- Coderich No. 32, will hold their an- * • t: elsteteel, street NV,A,, initfili.in. ol '-',a'at. - . , .• e' NOTICE PI"' t ', . ; - .. , IR(e)VV:e4t:%',/i?.1101,111SIalliiitio;14vgltsleitgrs7;.' Vlig ;av:,:r itehT1rtittitvl!t3ifi et?Z' 171Y big yit° ve tr' tli° 1141)°t'i°73" P IJBLIC the commute- ---- ( are( late ilea , , .. e „ .. lit.,. valtra 1)0114 otvire to siekneo, ote., there were i . 4 Olt SALlen-teeterat immited freel a nual tranC.1 ,. P ( a 1 q Me, nd nava& tO Vies toy*. r"I'll"•"'it "t 4""1""". i ilt ,b11.11 illrall..... lo 11..,..?kaitti r (.4,5t1t. p.,,nro mete ree tale, ne Nile, Lechurn and Port Albert. Rev, tverat out into life to be loyal to the • ee°erltlemedene°di alic:g p 1 d- -d 1 Scoria street ttnited ()lurch, Goderieh,1 n ein cut ate • . Thank Ili i'emiorivii, ,m Mn,C oy. NEM IIEVELI., Go•Ierielt Tnet , R. A. Lei* of Nile la retiring to old gehool Nor were all ti I . I . " ' 34.14 L1 . --- --- - • - - -- • eaStreetevtlle for a yeitr Rev J Fail- thinga to he said tabent the boya for. , . antes Sal old the half company conl-i Y p it ee te tit he the hie eat:Loan ^twee. et te r *And a June zhi,l. it..01, iln,:iti••Z trph-.1. ma,t,.as-• of Have the firet installieent of • lrilP alt E Tbree iia tiqe4. 4 nP 1.:4 '4 " l' j t Ti 1 t It f Cs, . - * ' menders. Eenheth Hunter was emu- 4, e pour taxe3 paid by JUNE 156 ' , „nee. 1/ev. A, V. Robb et made Queen of the May at Stratford i elere of N "1 .-ti ''' ' n !o'elot:k E!..n,i. . . pen n r. re I:IL nit. re i t In. ,r; ,11, ..1( 'allocated 7-•"1' size) ROM Wick 'el - I e* %tam in Le mi .11 0 ! 71 . 0 tin 1 ta 'novo te Cot- 'Miss Pauline ItiaeLcvan had been mender of No. 1 ceetion John • ItIglali (+MI leblione street.% me ereail i a a gan 0 o. . seetioe and Victor I.3..• ,:teeette, 1 , • to meet at the lodge rooms in llacItav new. .11p MPitili‘. toil- 1,14 d .-bt • t 4. • etr-eol. Ofie gaini 912e4I frame teener; n . u 0 euttnii3, IIM .4,,i Normal, winch meant that oho viao t ef. el 1 • , ecnint. 'three per cent. allowed , fea MI' Nusner ANTI un d Brii;:ze strepti.:i.--- i'orin of Ontario street, Mateo, (1110011 Of Western Onterioe 1 Mitt of No. 4. Will Thomson wan in1 -`"-t" ' - '"d Hall North etreet, at 10.n.,0 &clods. 'wird Lintel'. 1(.7.4 le .n. -- ,, • i '7 ; en gild Thetiderame te paid by yny iern13 unit partitniaril apply to J. t.. t loni, v_,,,,.e 1 • ia.,1"11 . oves to Mitchell. Ilete tt. G. Farrill a Mr. W. II. Robeinson said lie clap : command of the signallern and Car- , w p, ir. pn t 5, bret wen tordiallg invited te• ,„%the . • , •,, , _. t e. ,___, - . .- , .. _ . t, On. e . . , i n et renderiele .cal candldate Om time and would not eeetlee, nee ,the eneemene Harold' atterid. I .T. vanto data. Tax Coltector.6 of- • -----;-------- •-- --- - 't `IF v A e lee; , .t .- , - - . g . . Ileton Woreell of the etretelietebearer .t... pe. t n ogee to Ontario st CHI- 'mite? to for et that he was a polite' A. it. HARKBrt, ,iiinri....r.aogi.....1.%;.,3.1:2,3‘1,1,..,.:::,,.! r.,,,v... ilea open .%turilay nveninCo , D frm7e 1-0 --e-a-e__.21 ..- -r-k. 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NORMAN' I.1.37Int • ele • ta nee IA en'. ea o oinetiel in ateati. tteeNIE 20.70? hatf Cqz,'Xi011 t ? ° at t7Q v:iii- . P. J. H. ROBERTSON CC, 0' .4