The Signal, 1921-6-23, Page 81141'Uuis s . lune SR IWI.
OLD HOME WEEK NOTES.
GIFTS
Fot° the June Bride
thet ere sure to please her
An odd piece of Minton,
Crown Derby, Coatpert,
VW'e,lgwoud or a Her.4.aae
Caps aid Saucers of any of the
above Lhiva,.
Did you ever think of a
box of exquisite Stationery or
a GoI,t-atotinted Waterman's
Ideal Fountain Pea ?
FOR GIFTS OF QUALITY
411r. 1►. It alurr.ay, of eft 1lelen.s. i.
tea town today for the first time attest
1,4418 and Afieriot► i411tM.s.
nIrs. Alex. Rosie, of Mtappardtou.
I., III 4411u this week visiting her
d.anghher•, Maw. (;. H, hewer.
Mr. and stn. Andrew M. Rneken-
ridge, of Chicago, lois visiting Mrs. J.
Breckenridge at tlo• ofd hone on the
Bayfs-I.1 uvw.1.
ltsm from The Toronto Globe's
columns of fifty years ago -June 20.
1871: No lees than 2.617 volunteers are
in training at Goderich camp and 4,673 at
Niagara.
semosesemesesesesseaseseses
Province of
tish Columbia
ih.alls in cv„e•tion with the Ohl
Ilona- Week - .tngu.t 7 to 11 -tri r•-
twivuog attention from tlw various
,semmtttest, att.( preparation. for the
11iG .•vent ur.• Irlw well adviussd. It
is a chatter ..f rs(r•4 to the executive
Hurt Mr. 14. b. Psinrou' tins found it
necessary It/ resign the ch:airwanship
of the Frontal') -committee. bait Rev.
J. Reyeraft has stewed into the
b h and will twrry.ou in his vigor -
ons sed efiei.•at 'maulit•r.
A new proposal that 111 rum engaging
Ute at f\nt ion of the protein' column
ter t. 4l holding of a "Made in (:ode -
rich" este hition in einIsetiou with 4hi
obi lion,, Week. '!'lois would give
visitors a thIi opportunity of seeing
the tiariot's Ideas of manufacturing
wrri ed on in Giwlerieh.
The Hoy Si rats have volunteered to
i onluet q moss wet service during the
•whehmtion. Tim will M• a much op -
pr (htjid facility.
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Tarr. 'ibdlerick M rri .v. of 1: I rfleld
liotalevard Jl,4halist }lpite.yr,1 .hunch.
c'hk'ago, 1 11 , write. •
"Your kind invitation to uu.osl Os -
old Hone 11',rk eelebnt fon in (ole-
rieh wasduly res ..vel t would be
a pleasure indeed for me, to attend
/weh a ieittherint and to greet old
friends wh'an I have not aee1 11 many
years. If tanaihie 1 Alt:aIt h. ith you
for the a,m..i.Ri.
•'1 have besot away -from Cinder i.
for years. haring 1.{t there In the
yes§ r 1 et'bt.
quite fr.,lw•ntly meet forttater
Gaterieh residents and I assure. you
It i+ a Ideusiin• to meet aitch old ac
gataintances. i often meet fainly Smith
of •Nlarsliall Fie1.1 & ('o. and Ed. (lox
of Tleenj. Allen & C. They are prineely
feellw-s of whom (:alericla lits jest
reason to ise proud.
'glare just received the last number
of Tate xfnlde,n-0ote :ant enjoyed very
much its contents. especially tlw list
.vf y.wir hom,rary presidents. allose
name.; are so ;familiar to one. only
memory of these• men random use back
Co my boyhood days. and I .imagine I
eon are those rwueawble men as I knew
them in the vigor of their manhood.
T am glad to learn that they ars still
held in esteem by their 4,twusmri in.
Twenty-year 6 per cent.
Gold Bonds
Due June 15, 1941
Price 95.52
6.40 per cent.
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FOWSALE!
1 Ftittlifed Table, new
special $2500
1 Ice -box, will give
good service 7.50
1 Parlor Suite; re-
finished and re-
covered 30.00
1 Hall Rack, solid
oak 18.09
1 Lawn Mower.... 4.00
1 Clothes Wringer 2.50
I Kitchen Table ..---- 'S--
Sou wand Dinner
TACO, 2 f or .... . 2
5
Every day is bargain day at
Harold Blackstone's
Furniture Exchange
WEST STREET
ocileteleasemeWsevittiestesesesee
City Meat Market and Grocery Co.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Roast Beef _ 20c
Pot Roastssees. , 18c
- _� •.�. •,• ,_, .. a ....._...... .
Stewing Beef . • ' 15c
Corned Beef ( 12c
VERY SPECIAL
4 lbs. good Black Tea $1.00
Phone 368 R. GRAF, Proprietor. Cor. Kingston & Square
COME IN AND SEE
how we have prepared ourselves to ensure you foot
cotuf,)rt this summer. We've stocked up big on
WHITE SHOES,
which everybody should (most people do) wear at thi,
season of the year, for different reasons. They are
lighter and cooler, consequently more comfortable
than leather, easily cleaned, and decidedly cheaper.
STYLISH AND DRESSY ?
Why, yes, of course. We bought theta in the new•
est designs in Shoedom, beautiful Ties, Pumps and
Oxfords, iu leather or tubber soles, with A variety of
heels, for tl►e ladies, various shapes and styles for
sten, boys and girls; even not forgetting "King Baby."
FLEET FOOT Running Shoes for every member of the
fanlilyp• for all occasions, proper at any function.
BOWLERS, ATTENTION 1
A special heavy -soled white shoe, which is just the
thing for your favorite pastitue, hits just arrived.
Get a pair now and get into the game for a good long
season.
SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE
w
11' Par. SHARMAN
wow*
OPERATION WAS
MOT NECESSARY
¶art -a -tones" Restored Her
To Pett Health
163 Psr•*Nsas Asa, Moavaa.L
"Ivor three years, ! rs`ercd !real
pais is the lower part e[ my body,
with swelling or bloating. I saw a
specialist who said I must undergo
as operation. !refined.
! heart alaal '•irrxti/ fIa tRrr' M
decided lo fry if.
The first box gave great relief; and
I ooatieued the tremseat. Now my
health is exoellent -I am free of
pia -sad I give "l4sit•a-liver' my
warmest thanks".
Mme. Y. OAEZAU.
lea • box, 6 for mak trial sine 255.
At all dealers or sant postpaid 1>4
Prdia•tivos Limited. Otlatta .
MPH who 'hove ever worked for the
'west littered of their city.
"1 desire you to tlwrnk the pollinate..
for -Its kind invitation and ,wish you
every Mimesis In the coming celebra•
tion of Old Home Week."
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Mr. 44. it. Elliott, of ('annscre. .11 -
berm (Arlo of Mr. sod Mrs. 4:. M.
:II/014 of towel, scalds a ah
sast,auti,al
taken of reganl for the old tmvu, with
th following note :
regret that I will not be to (:cele -
rich
thin
w•l'(Ii yi
emw•r.Nw
n time for (rad Home Week, al -
1 will be there coon sifter. 1
I committee every sua')et'S IU I
11e4111e for $15 to be i*.$) for
the ktddis' mtmP4 or in ,any way you
Are rat.•'
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lair. Will .1. Calow, of Detroit.
writes •
"lit answer t your kind Invitation
t„ :afteisl the lo.lerich Old Home
111.e1 celebration in August. 1 may
sty that it gives . gewat pleasure no
swept. and if 1 can oke it convenient
to le prettiest shall esu tautly he one of
'the crowIl for 014 ItoWeek.'trust-
ing the eelebration will we a great
Ntll.•t111.: -
'i have ,mot received a of coir
'Golden (late' number. and 1 you star,
reed in pmnaring 11 Ieiat from for
(ol,l !Tome Week 1 am mutt It w told he
plea test news to :all contented
OB!'TI'ARV.
11'11.I,1.\NrM0N -Fn,m (:req toms
ship correspondents- of The Ilimiteeis
Post: .1n old and restarted resident
11111rrl away last We oeslay at the
home of his won. Tlno 11 illians(nl.
1.4th eow'ession. folk*?iIIg u general
tiroidolown of the system, in the per-
son of Thos. W. WllI1amw.n, at the
it .of eighty-four Years_ Mr. %Vil-
II,,mson was lworit in the township of
South I:Imsby, Bounty of Leeds. (hit
and name to Grey towtislnp over fifty
years ago. Mas. \M^illhamwon. whose
maiden name 'was Ellraab*h Mellthean,
predeceased him about bat years. The
family ...Insists of three sons. Georgeand Thomas, of Grey. and John. of
MoK•illott; ail three daughters, Miry.
H. iiirmsay. of Grey, Mrs. George 1.
Walker, Winona, net Mrs John Huff
man, Geatertch. There is aiwi llvtne
rirte hmther. George. IN1w of Illriti.h
Columbia. '4r. Williamson was a con-
raervwtiiv In polities, although hr; nrc.•r
partk•ipttel actively in either muni-
cipal or •potkkwl affairs. Th.• funeral
serri.e was cofldueled on $.,tnrday
•afterwonn I.y It.•v. .T. W. Button. the
remains being borne to ltrtrssels cem-
etery. The .'i4,4 was carried by
i.nnis
and '.14s 1Vi1I1nnt.'r/n,
'Mirk. Wilfrid Reid, John Huffman
and Jap. 1;'tilhou F,rery mounter of Ow
family was in otteii1iitce at the fun•
Pail.
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THE COLBORNE STORE
Special in Many Lines
in each Depariment
All Ready -to -Wear on Sale at Per Cent. Reduction
Ladies. Blous s, Skirts,rveaters, Serge Dresses, Silk Dresses,
Voile Dr es, Gingham Dress�e#•
ALL\THESE LiNES ARE REDUCED 20 PER CENT.
Special values in Organdy
clot, oa.
All Voile Dresses sold at 20 pec
'Every Gingham Dress on sale at ,.
reduction.
Prints at 25c. A number of pieces o
in light and dark colors, at 25c a yard.
White lisle Hose at 39c a pair.
-Ladies' silk Hose in white, black, tan an
grey, at •$1.19 a pair.
Ladies' silk Hose in tan, grey, white an
black, regular $1.75, for $1.25. _•
Ladies' summer Underwear, in short 'sleeves
sand no sleeves, reduced 20 per cent.
Special ladies' Vests at Oc each.
nother very special line t 45c each.
des' pink Bloomers at 'a. pair.
Plant Voile in white, navy hl , brown and
yellow, regular 65c, for 45c a yard.
Gingha in many plaids and am
-also Chambray at 39e a yard.
A special,line of Corsets in odd sizes, at 1.98
a pair.
A special line of bbon, in all colors and ve
wide, in taffeta, at I8c . ard.
checks,
Be sure and see the special values in Ready -to- ear.
J. FL-- COLBORNE & CO
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THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY
REV. DR. SE.11.I.it's
.%I'1'OLNTMENT.
To Be Prevost And 1 ire-('haneellor of
- Trinity (o/lege.
Toronto na4.•r- of 11'eclnw.I:,y c'on-
tatn an snood • •-u,.s,t of e,q,e•1111 Ili-
ter•tnot to the 7, -.4.4.. of (ikslori,'ti -tlw
selection of It, lir. Seager as head
of Trinity Col •.,•,•. Toronto.
The annosint-mon bas foliowa :
A sl'e'w seiesor the ('orpont-
tion of Trinity College was hold in
the (loll. -Ge library y erhir after -1
1.-•11 with a eery' lar ' attendance.
l..rh from 7lironto and .K er parte. of
.I eine I'r.•virnw. The meeting , dolled
i :o es.....ve :a report from the mlttee
a ppoi n • cd some month, ,,;:o make
notthii :.,tis for the election of a fine•-
c.w+nr to the. Rev. Dr. Ma(kb'm,meachresignation .14 Provost and 1 dee-(' n-
eellor ..f. Trinity (1,l1ege tak,ts' eff 4
on 1ej tends •r 30 next.
:After a thorough review t111 1114.
i•1►asl..0 .d the whole slttn,ri••n the
Rev. fir Seager was el(rtei to this
important position. As Dr. Seager is
mit of Iow_i1.e.u41 is not expv4.d Irick
4111 I':'fiJ:iy, it Is not yet known
whether be w111 a(s•Ppt this 0111 from
ins ali111 ro, ter.
SAi,Ki;i.II - The death on Jnne
13th of Ellen Rest, widow of the late
Jolln 'Malkeld. removed one of the odd
residents of this section. Mrs. M,alkelcl
was born in the year 1530 In Cumber-
land comity, England. At 44* age of
seventeen she (lime to (*nada .l;a with
her noreiifs, who sistil.sT"Tn 7 ,iTerlch
township, and in 14(15 she leonine the
wife of the late John Salkeld of that
township. Of their fancily titre
daughters and one 5011 sgrvhr 1 Nies.
F. H. 'Taylor, of Pickford, Mich.: Nits.
Jos. Merrett, of W trmlpg: Mrs. F. H.
Tui wrens*, of (7nrleakfi, alai Harry 1..
Salkeld, on the honwdetd in Gnderlrh
township. Three 1,rorhers alsn .ar-
rive : &Whirp hest, of (Hilo: William
nest, of Michigan, and .1. M Ite.rf.
latrrlster, .4 Sea forth. Mrs. Salk-e'Id
'was it monih.'r of North street Mir4h-
,N}IMt .Murch. She was a woman of
most estimable cher *ter. giving her-
self wholeheartedly to the iiterests oT
her home oral family. For,w,me 74411W
post vis• load tern in tailing health nasi
stayed most of the tittle with her
daughter. Mr. F. H. Lawrenne• in
town. 'She passed away at Alexandre
hospital fitter n revs short illness.
The innoti1 tock phtee nn Tlmrs.lsy
last to Maitland eemet •rv. Rev. 1T. 1).
Moyer e :Meting the seervices• and the
pallbearers dieing four nephews• I.,awe
Salkeld. Robert tndr,w's. 1tees .Ten
kips and Fronk Salkeld. The frim
.present from outside points !Tulin! 1
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Salkeld. Mr and
N(rs. Wm, 'Monteith. \fo.. Albin' ins -
more. Mr. ten,dinn S,ilki4d, M aims
Nits Batter RIitw'Iman, all o Strat-
ford; Mr. .1. M. Rost. or * h : fir.
and Mrs. T. ,Snowden. of Bei -field:
Mr and Mrs .las. Washing n. Nor.. E.
Errstt. of Auburn: Mr. J,pnkin.,
Miss .Tonkin$. \ices (`..f. Wi*11ls. NTrs.
John JrrrkinNaa, of ('11 n. .Mr. pal
Mrs 1T. 1,. 48ilkeld. as hod rmehod
Winnipeg on a W,Rte n trip, r4nrnd
loan reoiving 11 ttwWM of tlw
another's inw'xperted di aaMt.
Mii,a .1 (torentin•k left on 1TetnnMy
afternoon for Icer home at SeatorMi.
Mr. and Mrs APielsa,•1 Bowler and
son !Arne, df-J)rtrolt, were rtsltor.,
on the steamer (ireybninl.
-Mr Alvin 19nn. of 'Detroit. wap
AMP/7W 411e visitors on the. Mteamer
Greyhound On laLs r•tnrn he was ac-
companied icy his ntother, Mrs. P. float.
A Goik.rirh Boy.
Dr Seager is •1 Canadian His
lanae. town is (:neh•11ch, that. Ile is
she ore-. Monger. for many yearn a
tram,;er of. (Io.herich, INrw ('rrwn At-
torne, and Clerk of the Pour. He
Cm„++ -..f ar family, hi. wtater-
Mal grandfather, the itev.
amew Pad-
field. having been one of the pioneer
moissi•mari.� In the Ray f Qninfe dis-
trict• and for many y In rector of
Burfor.l, (hit.
itr Wet[g••r is a gr, nate of Trinity
C*stege. n-hrsth arts girl divinity-, lb.
was ,a,laiot,l in T nto to 1516. and
a year - or two h er was appointed
s'ti'r of St. eyp bra's church In this
citywhere he rc a111.41 for some n1111,
i1.1•11 vrxr-- n he went to the
R••'. and n 'r emending a year in
Vecia.a. B. 4', iw.rttme principal of :+t.
ahlrk'. lIsI Vwnrniver, in the Angli-
ran 1'hol'emit (`ollege of British
'Columbia ..•here he qutekly won (111'
enth't'ia i support of the church in
the 1'a, tic .11011VOws,
!t,••, ruing So Toronto in 1917, he
was lq/Mimed rector of St. •M ,ittls•w's
ehn 11. Toronto, 11 position he still
n .t ss a member of the M9sitlnnery
'aril of the Canadian ('Loch. the
Mi
genie. ('ennmi,e'ion. tis• Board
of Religious g44.i.xation. HMI other
Portant oraital,a41401 s, as well as of
the I'rovillrial Synod and the (isnenti
S1'00.1. lir Seager takes a leading part
in the a,ti tties of the ('a,mt,lhao
(41,1n•h. amt major.' the (s/nfl(len(,• of
itis fellow, hnr'hmen in a r,mlarka4iie
dews.
Mendsers in Altendariee.
Amrnig ohne present at yesterday's
tnn•Hty( i1i re Dr. .4. Worrell, K. ('.,
fhnaiNrller Ir the (hair: the fisbrp
M Tor..nt,. the Provost of Trinity Col-
lege, mrd 'he dawn of ltenidenee; lion.
Featherston order, lion. Mr. Jostler.
IiMiRhr., 14ene al Fotheringham, Rev.
(`anon l'inniptrs.. Very Rev. Dr. ()wen.
iiwmllton: Arebriarer►n einoatlrrt, ()t-
bawp : F'. 1V. Fee. Ottawa : Rev. 1/r
Oreharl. fort •Hot•`; T.Iei(.•('ol. Henry
nntk, 1)r (Ingham (amphll, A 11.
('amplw4l, Major (i. n. Atrathy, (bl. C.
S. Maelinsw, (3 M.G. ; Dr. Albert. Ham.
lar. R. .1 Immo. lar. T). J. noggin,
F' fktnion (filer. Angus Ma.,kmahl.
h'. A. ('Linen, ifloailiton ; (lorintl R,•Icl.
flu illton 1►, T• .$•morn. K.0 : J. A.
Jioalston, i,pgoreor of High Sc4oht•
Rev. Canon Fotheringladm: 11711 ttford:
Rev. Canon l'lumm.-r, Rev. l'anon.1. M.
Itrougtall, It. Canon 1V. Itmughall.
Mt. Catharines, and many others.
--C-11:11VPSSIBIOENT HERE. -
Mr. E. W. Beatty and Party Visit
Gederler Wednesday Nigh*.
(:colerhla hall 11 visit on W.dINssl:ay
evening from th.• president Hud other
hitch officials of the 4' trodlan l'Hc•inc
itnihvity. Tow parry included K. W.
Ik,atty. prestd,•tar: I,raut Hail, *14ees
president : 11. 1'. (irottt, gelwral super•
ttn.•Isleut. Toronto; M. H. Brown,
district freight agent. Toronto. and
H. AleKillitp, superintendent, l.oulon.
The lam}' Was met by Mayor Wigle,
Mr. 4' 1.. Moor.', president of the
Inroad of Toole, atm! ..Cher citizens,
ami atter an ipspeeiou of the terminal
and a drive to points of interest ubont
town an hour or so was "'pint in fr,r-
and-easy mauler at the Melswi•t ung
'NIMH ('1111 roans.
MleessM. \lose,e and Ah -x. Saunders
Nit -e briefly of Gcxlerioh's altos and
(lest in P1111111,4 11411 Alth ala- 4.. P. R.
Trask It il,•atty rnpliel very candidly'
and gal si.tly. stating that the C.
1'. R. 1111 ant piano for expansion at
ifkidericll •the present time, but
promising t at in the future, wlwn
conditions slap Id warrant it policy of
PIC 1i11nsiIII. any represents t Ions fermi
(:.Nlerieh would metre sympatls4ic
consideration. •
The piety. which h.v,4lel I.y special',
train; ieftffii•-hamar ttig'tt for Windsor.
Slapstick Stuff No Longer
Put Over by Cirrus (Towns.
"Just foolin' around" in grotesque ap-
oarel, with liberal by-play of slap -sticks,
inflated pig bladders and cap pistols, as
procedure for the support of star clowns
in the circus.'is old stuff it's simply not
done, you know. The troupes of "joeyt
who back up the pantomime of the stars
of the John Robinson circus. which will
exhibit at Goderich on Saturday, June 2.5,
go through just as much rehearsal as do
the members of a Broadway cast.
There are fifty clowns with the star. or
producing, funmakers in the circus comedy
displays. Not only have these "joeys"
rehearsed every inove and pause in their
carefully planned pantomime bits but
they have in winter quarters tumbled
through rigorous acrobatic drills daily.
Some idea of the necessity for this may
be realized after one has seen the really
dangerousKalls and dives in the elaborate
fun numbers ikthe big show.
The John Robinson clowns are headed
by Johnny Lowlow, jr., son of the famous
John Robinson singing and talking clown
of yesterday. Waddling and tumbling
after Johnny in the three rings, on the
two stages, in the air and on -the hippo-
drome track, are forty-nine well i;nown
chalk -face stars, several of 1 hem producing
clowns of international reputation. in
the twenty -two -block street parade, which
leaves the show grounds at 11 a. m. circus
day, the seventh band in line is Johnny
Lowlow's clown organization, tooting,
thumping, shrilling and honking away on
top of a great carved tableau wagon. Hut
the rascals can really play.
CHURCH NOTES.
At the Baptist church, Montreal street,
Rev. If. A. Ackland, of Woodstock, will
preach at both services text Sunday -11
a. m. and 7 p m. Bible school, 10 a. m.;
B. Y. P. U , 8p m.
At Knox church divine worship next
Sunday will be conducted by the minister.
Flower aervite in the morning. Subjects:
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Columbia 'Grafonola prices
have been cut in hall. r
Would you like to hear a Grafonola in your homed
On your request we will plaee a Grafonola in your
home, without putting y4.0 under ,any obligation to pur-
chase, to show you how good an instrument it is.
Special Offer
A one -dollar deposit on our easy payment plan win
give you poasession of a fine Grafonola.-the best musionli ---
instrument in the world.
J. H. LAU-DER, Phut. B.
NORTH SIDE SQUARE, GODERICH
I THE BLUEBIRD WASHER
Call and see a demonstration of the best Washing
Machine on the market. We re agents.
Lighten the drudgery housekeeping with one of
hese easy -running machines, which save labor and preserve
h Ith and good temper.
IWISON MAZDA LAWS
are t standard, up-to-date electric light; We have them.
Also a kinds of
ELECTRICAL GOODS
for honse, store, office or workshop. •
Estimates made and contracts taken for electric
wiring and other electrical work.
A. LAITHWAITE •
Old Colborne Hale)
trww.�ie✓
Phone 2 .1 Ha lalkle 8t.
11 a. m. - ' i he Flowers end the Flag. '
7 p. m. -"The Lamps that Fail " The
preparatory service will be heli next
week on Wedn"qday evening, instead of
Friday, owing to the holiday. Com-
munion the first Sabbath of July.
W'rvk•es in North street Methodist'
church (text. Sunday will be: 10 a m
.lawns., 'M,'ns ('huh and Mkw.lo, Ronal.
T110 topic' for discussion in tis• Men's
(lith will be, "1st we believe in the
itilde?" tool w111 he lntr.Nlan.rl by Mr.
A. M. Robertson. At 11 tam. and 7
p.m., public worship. At the morning;
iireviee Ilev 14'. }; Mllipnn, flehl w,•re-
twry of erptigelhm and wend 'service
of the Methodist. ehnreh, will explain
the ehur•h`. simfi aril activities in this
sierartm4nt. F.rery Methodist ami
191'111' of his fellow -men 'Mould bear the
ory's wonderful story. An offer -
I for tine fund will be reeelved,
The pastor's evening themes will he:
'r'onnring the C(wt."
Tire Mapor►v sent attend divine oer-
vi.r in Mt. (ieotge'a, church ou Mon -
.lay next, lit 11 a. m.
TIs Right Reverend the lord Ittshop
of Huron will rlslt St. (ieorgr: s rhumb
on 71iesMy newt, .lune 25th, at R p.nr.,
for the pmrpewe of edministering the
rite of eanflrtthttlon. The Name even-
ing the Ititdop will unveil a tablet in
memory of the Rev. It. 1'. Campbell.
the first rector of St George'.