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The Signal, 1924-4-17, Page 1,-.04.6dcz Good Printing That is the kind The Signals Job De- partment turns out. Let us have your next order. No job too big or too small to ha- ve the closest attention. MINTY -SEVENTH •YEAR NO. t, GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924 nal Business Insurance The best', business insurance is a definite prow am of advertising carried out in the columns of The Signal. THE SIGNAL PRINTING OR. LIMITED. Publbbeen. GUELPH AND GODERICH GET TOGETHER AT LIONS LUNCHEON - - Nappy Occasion at Hotel Bedford on Friday Night. The get-together banquet given at allse Bedford hotel on Friday evening ander the &wallas of the lIon* 111111 Suss distinctly /4114r404111. S0m/. of Ib e oubot-toan guests present were: tyor Wm. Stephens, Alderman II. honey. and City Manager (1 1). aistings, all of Guelph; F. M Rutter. Zondon. divisional atiperIntendent of Ilise C.1".11--, 14. 14 Stothers. ciintoa, triet agrieult tarsi _ Teptvhentative; J MaeCormaek, Sault Ste. Marie. '-ilitiperintendent of the .Algomn Central ' 1 111/08 11,011 1. 00 : C. H. Ilnegland, To - Pinto. •uperintendent elf the Queen Children's Ald Soriety. C. K. ity unders. 'chief 'of the Lion . (Iub, ileere 11 J. A. MacEwan, preen- , of the Beard of Trade, Jointly ygelisided during the evening's pro- m which heated from 630 until rly 10.;41) &elm*. Mayor Callow Extends Welcome. yor W. F.' Callow.. himself a •r of the Lions) Club. wits the speaker called upon to addreeet gathering. which he 41.1 in-' si few hover& words. His Wership web the visitors and pointed out y hut forcibly the advantages of tett as the only harbor of r. - on the Cava shore of Ink.. Iluron a the to-ho-deeired summer re- reaidents of Guelph. and all titles. for that meitter Hastings on City Management. lia.itings followed with a apeech nicipal Matuteemetet." dealing Guelph's experience In the con - daft dr or!, affairs under the city Maalegership ...-heat.'. which has been In -Meet in the Rosed city sine. Jan- gle', 1.1919. Mr. Harding+. who le in ate firth year in offiee, informal kis 9 that for a man to he aw- ait a .it manager he needed i. %I. 111 ver -al it, municipal law, 1,t Brat thanti,.e of the eity manrieer . tt. thorough anderdanding of 0 i affair-. rind above all possese like a rhinomros. 11.. Indica. ware to ever, ise full and personal austral flier nil clepartmenta. to bring, , eenacil such measures AA he d. -.•m necessary or extern - eat. tO 'handle the finetnees. to do all the poiebasitiz for the e011 twil and to &timid all regular and eommitt... eneenism of th.• enunal. In this man- atee thollIdeirmer, vrere relieved of any utie., there wn. better PO- wi:h mote efficient fee•refee and one. responaltele head to rretapaygee multi take their Mr. Floating. tooled that department reeeired hi. *rat stiontion, Tio•r.• being between 1,200 nail 1.5011 esiniplaints during the rear. Jihnong the statiatiem quoted -by Kr tkaaring. eon..rang the city of Guelph were Syne, showing thnt 'the coat of the relief work tairrieel on hy tbe tatty haft inereastsi from $9.4•410 to *MA4 Suring the /1...41 141n year.. wiklkit ng the peed tfour year.' in earn...lion with. se seal by ever $144(4T eluvial roads e...t 4:iie4pli ST3.410111, The ei:y wale iltipply. In whieh connection 792." 2.000 gallons are pumped annually: is soa•tirrel from port lest wire:lu inn four and - lex from the city. the water het eyed 1.. tin. catty In a twen- ty -f h wood pita.. The only hosisags Dow giver by the city to saantsfsetnring eonverna aro in the way t,Mans voted by the ratepayer4 In weetiernanoo with byinw9 9oronitroa to theta. The city sineessment runs np to ins.m)swto nn the had. of sixty per eent.of the selling value. Of the e inemed property. The tax rate Is fil mina Ile, Ilkdiews en Agriculture. Mr. Stother9. in one of the most . terenthis imeechea of the eremite. ,.' • .., mai the possibilities of raising rib product, in Huron county for t shipment from Goderleit to Fort Halt and Duluth. or Detroit and mentioning In this connec- apple", honey, hay, henna and po- tato. There were today 12000 area of otehard In the eounty. of which 4,100 Sereil were in Goderich and Orel- 40prop town.bip.. nr each acre yield - b irrels ! The fruit induetry fifty barrels.. there would he niliffered dnring the posit tow- n., gild the apeaker, but he be- lt venold be rejuvenated. A.4 far at 14490 Huron county had awI00,000 harreIR Of tipples. Pro - 841 yea r billion pound. of honey were In Theron county arch year. Stothero A opiendid mar- bles fat this pertieular product was lama, low to the prodneer In iVeat- rio through prohibitive rail Pates. There was a depend - et for hay in Detreit. Cleve - Buffalo. and again boat m Gabrieh would prove of le value to lluron county Huron county In raising bo- om and 150000 bilehela of el third among the months; Province id this eonnection. e emp of Htiron wax raised rehilin of thirty miles of the Goderich There was, too. kind of light land In Homo seminary for the good growth id pelotas in large quantities In closing. .fr. Stealers expressed hInuclf as satisfied and contideed that if Huron cuunty farmer"; were gives' the epportunity nf freighrhig their !brain., 011 11 Nail one of 0.41eriele to pointa west and soak ample fa -a- nent (amid be a•eirrel fr.fm ; Mr. W. 14. Itelwrtson on the Harbor. • !yea 4pearot-turrhe-t7oitertror-harbor.-- its pad HMI present achievementand hiture possibilities. Mr. W. 11. Retart- eton stetted that,.in hie opinion. God... - rich was quite Justified in asking the Dominion Government to provide funds for improvements required at the harbor. not. .8)004' for prenent needs and volume of business but also for the larger htednesa In view Me Robert wen pred lard the t koterich with the additional mIllion-bunhel else rotor tapacity provided late last Sea n by the Goderitti Elevator & Tran .11 no.. would take a still more promi nent place tan aiming smtion 11 tior transeehipment of grain from the bead of the lakes Midland's total 1141 year, with a .torage capacity of 7.- 000.000 bushels, was 22.810,00K es -Idle that of Gederich, with only 1.000.000 hustrei. capacity. 841(8 1S.- StS7.203 bushel... The speaker saw a 411011 fanre in store for Gexierieb harbor if given the proper attention. as to RR di.,v.lontnent Mayor Stephens on Co-operation. Co-operation we. the keynote of a neat little after-dinner speech hy Mtiyor Stephens, who intimated that *m( e-arer ago he had teen a member of a deputation to Ottawa on behalf of Gotlerieh. "Any linoyou are ready to move." he Raid. "I can assure you that you will have the hearty eo- openttion of the elty of Guelph" The apeaker indleatt,s1 that Gitelpit's inter- est In the progree. and adraneement of Goderieh waft not entirely selfish.' The Royal City was pleased to see her neighbors, 4-1:1•11 if not close neighbors, prosper, and prosperity for one meant really prosperity for all. Mayor Stephens complimentea the Lions Chit. on the line work It was entraps( in and the splendid manner in whirl' It was 4•nrrying on the work. Alderman Mahoney Brings Greethigh. Alderman Mahoney. who is also the etty's business manager of the Guelph Junction Railway. waa not to be om- elette by his chief in the line of speech - !nuking and roe. te the evetwolon in tine style. He pointed 'out that the railwayfifteen miles long between Gitelph and Guelph Junction, had been built with Guelph eapital. ten hued:temp ren of the city each taking n telock of stock to the value of 11.009, and the city Reel? putting up the bat- anee of $20.01.0. Some years later the road was taken over 'by the C.P, . Ceemtonyon a profitotharing t The fired year the amount r feed from the C.P.R. by the city w $3.800: Ian year this had risen t $17.514. In , ,rrpluiling hie rental. .Aont lelermiaffin Mahoney 4.6/Ivey...I to Li everdial greeting. (roof the Guelph. Ki - wails Club, nf which he is it member. F. M. Rutter .Speaks for C.I'.R. Mr Rater thing. eon( rleh wh The News of the Town The New Orchestra. "l'ito Lyric lIr.thestra" is the name Of a newly formai tive-pieoe orettestra eenalsting of trlenovtere piano :11. E. Jenner, trumpet ; Godfrey James, Oa Xopholle : • 4 l•strge MI 1.44.4.1. flute. and George James. drums They will make their formal introduction ti. the people of 0oderleh on Easter Mon- day uizht, April 21st. when...they vv ill give 11 illinet• In the Masonic 'remple from fl to 1- o'clock. • •- Brisk Bidding at Reid Sale. Have Contract for Walton School. Th. Goderich plaiting Mills. Ltd,. were on rtaturday Iti.t awarded tIte It d I Br • reale of urehred Hob 0.. 48 steins at their farm in Huron townthip on Thursday laid Willi well attended and the bidding was _brisk. The eighteen tows offered were in splendid condition and averaged $131.50. Mr. Jas. We - Manus and Mr W. 1.. Young of Cel- tic/rile. were among the buyers. Wesley Pollock secured King Johanna 'Pontiae. at $200. lie is a splendid ani - mil. weighing 2.300 poked,. ;Veva/in/for Chautauqua. A miseting of Chautauqua guarantora wag hold on lIonday evening hmil of- , fieent for this year were chosen as fol. ;110Ws W. 11 Itobertson: sec - 1 Former bode -rich 4.irl Mesitied. • to Monday aft.-tn...11 to St. cathedral. Toronto, the-marringe took •-peree-rrtrirety-eef ant .1 . ea ry tor the erection ot Dit. stori iddition to the ‘Valton pliblic school. The 'tea tublitioli is 1.. 11.• floored throughout 4811 it itartlii.ssi and sided with shot.. oirfieve dangling. Ti, Plan- ing Mill. Co. are tinder instruetions tee ' forward the material to %%alba. 11. Tamil 44.140..sitele.. when it is understood eon- struction work will be underniken by day labor. I Blue Water Golf aiwl Country Club. , :11. "a (.11 al to • i Club i. offering to the pulite the unetolci tentative ot--nne bonfire,/ mare---ms--Ittr.- (nut, at par value of Slat 11 share. Th.• Club grounds have been seetired from the Coalerielt Development Company, and comprise approximately 200 acne i one! mile south o[ town on the- Blue Water Highway. A golf .;tirse isf eigh- teen Illill•A 1A eonstructed. and Mr. IHtld Mabtings. of Troon. Scotland, has been secured a. golf "profeardrenal." Firdaiiise atannonndation is heing provided. An interesting an- nouneentent of the %tuck footle appear. on page 3 of The Signal tiller week rotary. T. Fell : tree 'curer. it. I Long. Various a rra ngement • were m en.. o r nunitanntia. which 1. to open on sat- • nrdsy. August 9. The a saurati,a. eome. from headquarters that the program will be fully up to the %tandem' of pre. flow, year- The town council will be asked to permit the no• of Harbor Park for the seedona. 1 'iron divided between the two organizations. ning ' the town of tleale- go toward the mission fund. had ittiproeseed him -Pita` Prof. Jacson's Music Studio. - Prof Jacksen organist and direeter of tousle at North street Mee heedlat church, is at present rattan, and has filo studio at Mita 51..Kim's holt on Church street. and ready to ode*. pupils for instruetion in Wee!. enitirre and nn the nrgan. piano. violin. guitar. in thepry, etc Pref. Jaelovon comei with the highest recommenda- tion4 as an instruetor, and a eonsiel- erahle number of our young people are availing themselves of Oda nreportun- ity to develop their aurical abilities. Real Rotate Changes. ,.. I The animal spring rude 1111.. NICUTI (1..de•rie.h Oatnte, a number of the excel, ebonies put through by P. J. 'Lyon being as follow.: House on Cam- eron atriet, Cherie.. Andrew. to George it. Hamra. poatieseion Aterli 1: home. nn West 4tre44, Mr'.Craig to Cleo Ben- ninger of Teeswater, poss•-•segt June 1; Jame. 'leen to Georg.. •awaeiren house an.1 four lots on Itegog street, May 1; house on Liglithouie Mort, Chester Lee to gpx Clairmoat, po.seis. May 1: house on .Anglesea street, Mrs. Mary to wailer Haw. ttiorne. immediate pa,....sion. Iteermiller Players Please Audienre. The play. "1 ('ant Afford if," pre- sented by the Renmiller Circuit club in the Sunday school room of North rat Methodistehu reit Tuesday evening was creeted by a large andi- . enee and proved en entire success. The ploy. cone:Wing of four at", la -ted about two beeline -mid the audience waa kept in hal:moron, mood thronghout th.. performanee About sixteen young people took part, and all did their porta 9plenT11.11y. The play was put on under the ausplees of the Young People'9 League of North street church and the proeer.ds. which are fine h r to he developed here, and. arfroptIiy. the eirele you call n'Slittare In the way of transportation. yon nee two railways, probably the great- est in the world. taking into consieler- whin -milenee aid value of property one of thou,. railways you own your - said Mr. Rioter In htimorous ✓ ▪ in: "I represent the other. Though Uni not a city manager. 1, too. have a skin like a rhinoceros for while 'Jr. Meeting. he. one eity to deal with. I have ft great many cities to deal with." Cotntnenting upon Mr. Robertson's, remark that floderich had framently nsked for things from frontintial on Page to Reserve Tuefeday, April 22. for Plant- er dance given by Girls' Guild of St. tieorge's church in IIRROnle Tetnple. Splendid music and good lunch. AN ENP1AN.1TION. To the Editor of The Signal, Ihair your issue of April 10, a report of the tospital building fnnd woe given. which very gratify- ing to all interested in hospital erten - 'don work. 1 should like to eall at- tention to what i» believed to be a slight error, in regard to Amhflold Wo 01.89 Hospital Aurillary making a 'pledge" to raise three hundred dol- lars in addition to seven ,hundrd on hand for hospital building fund. The Artgffeld Soldiers' Aid rand a memorial fund to fiirrilah a cot for room1',in the new hospital at Coale- rieh vrhenever It is built. The amid nlemorla\ hind at pre.ent amount. to $731.69. Vree James Hayden 1. toms. urer; Mr. Wm, Blake Mtn. James Conk And Ma -4. lid Me. Whinney, trustees of flame. In 1021 ti braneh of the. Coderieb Hospital Atli -Mary 91'119 organized io A4411114.14, when members expressed themeetees that it oas their aim to rn14.• the memorial fund to one thnasand 41,.1 tars if the hospital turtidivag project waa carried ont at tient time. Th- f lowing year, the Auxiliary (11.1Yrindoet. and at preseent there is tro organisa- tion Retlemy engaged in inerfusIng the memorial fund, RR far as 1 know. Thanking you for spnee MRS. RIVIIARD MeW(IINNEY.• R. It 1. Dun's noon. April 14th. A hrneek Chapter, 1.41.1).K., will meet at the Board of Trade MOMS on Monday next at 4 o'cloek CHURCH -NOT'ES I, Major -Byers. D.C.. of Stratford, will !conduct a special Easter reer•iee in the Salvation Army hall on Sunday even - r int: next at 7 o'clock. The rezniar monthly meeting of the A rt tar Circle of Knox church will he h. -.d In the leettire roan on Illonciae ' evening. April S. at 14 o'clock. This will he the rewriter thank -offering meeting tired a full attendance is re- mieerted. Mrs 11. C., Dunlop will give' i n report of the Provincial W.M S. ' imeeting. and airs. Jae. Ihtmilton will nitro stveak. I Easter servicea will be condneted in Victoria %treat Methodist Church next ffinuley be the paetor. Rev. J. W.' 'ITedley. M.A. Morning subject "The Bodily Resurrection of Jeans." Even- ing anbJeet. "Inuit the Iteenirrection of Jeans Doctoral." On April 27. the sonirersary sere -lees in this church will he conducted by Rey. J. F. Rey - ern ft, of Brant ford. Miss Lanni l'rice gave n pleasing rendering off a sweet solo entitled "Wotild You Know Why 1 hoer. Jesum '?" at North street Methoclist , church last Sunday morning. The male aealon of the ehoir Wil. tWarel- t0 good effect in the evening. a apes.- ' ial selection having been allotted to 11. The choir. alvo sang effeetive an -I i theme at both wervices. 1 A rcuturp a the morning aerviee at , the imptiat church last Sunday wee i..11.• very pleasing report of the Cnnad- Ian Baptiat plasinnery Jubilee held In i allisaey 'Hall. Toronto, last week. which Italia preaented by Mrs Dewey. The m.st:ntta at Toronto were very ItiretelS :attended and will go down in history a. a wonderful (cent In foreign MI14- -10115 1 Iterfugh the efforts And sacriflee of Canadian missionaries in India and Bolivia. KAater slummy servleel will lee held , at the Baptist ehureh next Sunday morning and evening. Sermon sub- ject*: 11 sym , ..rb,‘ rrumleui Power of the Itesorreetion- : 7 te m., "The' Living Chrlat." Daptiam will take plea. ' at the clop.. of the evening serriee.I The Sunday sehool meets at 10 n .m. t and the service at Taylor's corner.. will he held at 3 p.m Special mteshl will he rendered at all the steryiteert. 'The ItT.P.C. meeting will he held on Monday eyenlbg And the mid week prayer eervice on Wednesday evening, Andrew Porter has purchased from 11 J. Farr the house. on Church vtreot formerly owned by the late John Ea- sily. Mr. Porter secure* poeese.sion soave time In June. It 4. underctood riot Mr. Farr and family lire moving to Detroit. nate(' Flowers. Lilies, rose.. carnations tulip. and 'daffodils at moderate price". Week- end opecial on Friday and 'Saturday in daffodils. A.1. attack at E1.20 a dozen, (;EU STEW - till', florid. Tele- , phone 105. Rertiember the Ka -ter ha and sale. of homeonade baking by the SLission Band in the. lecture room of North strea Methodist church. Pa turday. April 19. Tea served from 3 to 7 p.m. Mn,. Frank E. Adam.. of Stretford visited with friends in town oti Tura. day. g1•1...• die late A, IV'. St rie klanel. der- ma manager._ a .I..• Inatale •.f tis Ralik Alon- :real. and Mr.. Striaelionel 1.1 Thema. Charles Berkeley. son of Mr and Mr-. Charle. Ita•Lelee. l'ardiff, England. kride leeeked very pretty in 0 Fogl' freedk of e Iiii•intaise.. with tapir... of ponder 1.1nr. and 101 1 11114 ''t...' t.. arried betiquet a sweetheart ree.... and eef the lier wrap was black crepe. trimmed nth %hit.. ff.% far. Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley left niter the ceremony. Now-fn-rt-wrot- settnnt paler and light l'onimission. The water aid light esemosi-len held regulnr meeting ta-t Thur. - day eaaniiitit applIvati..a from the We.tern (*Rigida 'Flour Mills ('o fey tweflly • f ti .1 I* II iv win passed. and elas. "'It- power ro- &red 'manned. Au applieration fr.0 Frank Allen for an . •residence on Vietorin street was unssed..1,. were seven) ap- plication. for electric lighting .011 - kw. Water servi.s+ %%ere ordered installed In the re.iitlence,. of !Bell Brennan. Nelson street „i _Wm. McIn- tosh, Nel.on street. aniT Mrs. Ellen Webb. Napier street. The. enunni.• Mon deadest that no discount he al. towed on street lightingles-omit and that the teeww.he billed for thi. ree. 'aunt in July and Daymber. The membership fee for the 4Intario nicipal Electric Asswiation wax order- ed paid. Engineer E. 11. Darling wrote the eommiaelon that 11. R. 1)11 - Ion was tee art as hi. redelent engineer and in.peetor in cenneetion %IRi lo. intake. contract Maple loaf Revue. Maple Loot charooe. 14b.D.E. sortie in the collegiate gymnasium, on May 44 and 9. at S p.m.Admission 5ne. Hazel Saillts. of Winnipeg, and Mr. Fr.d Smith. of Buffalo. left on: Monday after .1 week's visit in town.1 the a11e4t. of Mr. and Air, 41. J S I • COLLEGIATE BYLAW EASTER SERVICES CARRIES ON SMALL VOTE Mitchell Firm %warded the Contract for the Work. Though the ...b. polled on Monday was comp:init... ly light. the bylaw to 14.110 deleentlire. for ret,41011fer fhe e neeraiing ;Wm.', collegiate 1n.ditare landing mot the ereetion of a two- story sudditIon thereto %as earried by' thi. ratepnyers by ihe etrmfortable majority of fifty rotes. When the 1.0.4 ha./ ti,', -11S1111111091 11I1. the .e.,1Iat •1.1011! 19% for the bylaw and 14M again.), The debenture., tibial •will I bear interest at the 'rate of five and ollo.l.alf poll. event , are to 1.• 1.011.11 for a term of thirty years. A. 11? 181,41,4 le the later in last oeek's ie -fie front Bev. J. P. Font! -ft:item:in of th.• h..arel, the eontraet to -thi•-p.Tlig 7ref -"Ifi-.7 bylaw. the sue - 4 for the work on.autireei olleairee, eeseffill tender having been pit in by John Avery & Sen,...entrartore eef Mit- ellel1.... father firm. oho tioniered for the eontraet oar.. !, %Vitamin & Son, Torontet Soffit:in & Fried. Torouto: T.... Uneven & C., . Toronto: and Nor- man. Merand Co., Teironte 'The. tann. lila speeitientinns for the work mere prep:lost by s B. coon & Son ar,•Iiiteete of 'Poloirt... Werk on t!".trel'I'4•41.egtin in tie. very near future. Willie the esentratanr» fire to areettre pose...1..110f the present butitliorefor purposes .4 remodelling not inter than July ?.n.1 it is undersits..1. as port .if the .sintract. that the whole renovated and ....modeled hulieling he to he rarely for neenpaney ewIth. the ea...44km of the gymnasium) by nepeember -*th next. Thi. pregrain will obviate the newest:Hy 1.f nn y ...rime, tur..rfrrpt ur nu. work of flieaehoid. Among the votes east un the. bylaw were. Mon. of Mr.. Jane Aneetay. aged ?hill. aged eight)••three yearm. both of ghty-elglit yoar.. and ..lrs. rhonotp whom Walkort t.. pilling .11111414 11.4.4n No. 1 to teed their liapport to the projeet, The vote hy sulailvi.lon. was as fol- low. ether/. being no rej...-ted• .bul- lott41•1 . 1 2 3 4 5 6, 7 For .. .. 27 21 :.%) 42 32 44 12-Ifis Against .. 24 :Se Ill :hi i:i 114 10- --14 .:. W. C.- =CAM * SON THEIR NSW STAND a 11 1,4. • I The man • friend. eef Mr II T Ea - • , wards will he pleased to hear that he is getting along •nieely 31Alexandrs hospital. where he has. been rfieeiving treatment during the' pad few days. Mita Mary Parsons, of ' Bishop straeban stood, Toronto. is spending the Fader vaeiVIon in toot' with her parents. Mr. arid Mr.. 0. I. Pareens, She has as her guest Mi.. .tuelrey Stem., of Sudbury. Mr. and Mr' .Joseph It Swatted,' have returned to town after spending the %Inter month. in Florida. 411 ( Ire i-_-- ;- . ... .11 VC6urre NEW hops comes with the Spri‘g of the year, for all the world la Imbued with the vital magic of life renewed T H} Story of the Lily symbolizes the Story of the Empty Tomb, for its fragrant beauty emerges from an earthy home. With the darkness that fell when Christ was crucified, there. tell a pail of hopelessness for His followers There was the Messiah, apparently lifeless. as mortal as any of their kindred What a blankness to confront the newly found faith! Here, surely, was evidence that Christianity had no new thing to offer. T8114N he N at tDawo of that first Easter mornink. when the Season of Oblivion was wet. Christ rose. clothed In the Immortality which he promises to 8Ia people. SI"'F the earliest Easter, tie festival has Kali ered about it much that is fanciful and picturesque from the pagan land.; through which Christianity has progressed The very name or Easter la adapted from that of Eostre, a Anglo Saxon goddess of Spring, and the bunnies and colored eggs that delight the children are also remnants of pagan ceremonies, from wileh the Christians were weaned Our custom of decking ourselves in new clothes at Eastertide recalls the festive days in honor of the coming of a kinditer season. STRIPPED of all Its symholiam. the innate beauty of the season la deeply graven on all Christian hearts. It is the elite( testi•al of the Christian chureh throughout the. world. It la the day and season set apart to honor the first Man who con- quered Drat tt WELCOM E. Thou Victor front the strife. Now welcome from the grave! Today we triumph In Th) life Around Thine einpty Grave." 1.461 •. , 1 -3,-' A • Haildoonve le..L.bIkhoreut to flare Formal Opening 011 Saturday. Situtiltanismsly with the removal of his (gond NC seal 111,08 furnishing4 bit•inere. to the new .taitel en the weet able eef the Square. AT. W. (*. 1'114 h11(11 ann lllll ea, that he has taken into ,ryertnerahip his eon. Mr. Ernest J. iPrielimm, who ha. been asaoriatal !with him In the bilailies. for Pester:0 years. The tirm will le. styled W. 4'. Priditatn & SOW 'flee Junior {Donner is 0110 of the popular yoting men esf the town. II ml the condeinution 4.f youthful rigor with Ione and stioce,e. fol eaperienee should make; 11 strong 1.11. The n'n' ...land 1. a very hunosoine it is roomy and bright and fitted up in tasteful .tyle, and the. three window,. twee of g,.111 1.11 feet deep and the on. six fet (1481, by eight feet wide. afford abundant 811111(..4' f..r the effective eli.play of wad. atraind a haekgrainel of oak. Inside., cabinet. along walla and reer of the showroom display to good iithantage the 1101.k erhirts and other artiehe of men'. went', And "rhent mirrors and other titilne.radd to the effect. To the rear of this .v.muuntions showroom is it workroom of wad siz., There be abundance. of etoetri.•1,.1,1rgitilite- are 111 he eetigrattilated 111A111 big for both store and sheets. oindoes, and. Itogptlwr the Messrs. Pritiluttit an eatatell.lonent that would ered liable to n mph leirg.e.r pile, than Goderieh. The formal opening tato, Omer on Saturday of Oil. week, 'in.- senior member tells acv that: •lie was In husinew in the mci,iitin 110,k for twenty-three yealrfl, but from "Wm yotithful appearanee one might judge tItat 111. WHA Just getting comfortably carnet in findites. itt. The. Sigpal wiehes him many more year. ..f sue- eeesful netivity-, nod the Junior part- ner ein progreifortimpro.perIty. BELFAST. ltelfast..tpril 15 ;,..11r. James Henry left one (hey Inst. Werk for Fiepherton, where to. intends spending blie Plim- mer. Mra .1anees t'oteice 14 visiting with her eater, Mr. Teeterws, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs Ewart Taylor, of Luek. now, apron Sunday with friends iu the hors. . • Mrs. 14101?! -1 Sherwood spent a tow ,lays hid week with her daughter. Mrs. Leslie !Wellies Zion. Mr. Sydney Ferguson has gon' to fkdrolt Mr. and atrs .101111 Bradley end ann. Fitton, of Laurier. silent Sunday ut Mrs. ltradley's former home here. Mires Irene Bola reterned home after spending n few ilays with friends In Luck now -41441---plaz_ held at Mateking on Friday A large number from here atteteded Mr. and mem. Frank Irwin anent firinder last with Mr. and Arr. W11 liam Irwin. of Ia-know. NORTH STREET METHOD: •T t'ill'R('1111. 14) a.m.- Mciessrlith Subject. "Proofs of the jlesurreetion of Jima." to be intrvoluelal by the relator, Rev. J. E. Holmes ' (*hunt_ elettliat. Mutton Band. " 14 a.m. Sermon stibjeet, "The Re-. surreetion Gospel."' Ad:tdrisT.14. 41"tilot144KSi'Il u? • hMe u*sihe"gn'yt. Suntlit tool 4.mbe.trii 7 p.m.- 'rbe Easter •S:ory Picture and Song. Femme: twirtingit by the arti-t "rh. Life of Chrid" will 1s. on the ..•r en in lan- tern views. T110 111114' for Easter Sun- day wilt ineltide the follooing saw- t i:;;61!--tie-le•-•AndantoNte,"N-41-(11-atteite). Anthem -Sing Glorious songs" (Gonad s.do- "Th,' Heinirreet Morn' 4 Rodney 4. Mr, F. Holmes Offer..ore -•••Glorja" feeneone4. Anthem -"Angels of neater" (Hall). Podiride -- "Halleluiah (thorns" I 1.11L:r1:111:111 " .% the ." Beethoven I. ilmwden t. Stil.e.-- "4 oitn 11- listes of 1b.' :r..uu.b." 1.11inittopt. 'Mr .8 Liteghatti OfTertitire --411..rik- 4 Faroe -rt. .ttitheni •••Where Inf., Ye laid I 1 im" i Robertson I . 1.0.(111111. "Silver Trumpet's" (Ve- leta 4. ' Selo Imo+ iti the nut hem, will be token le Mr.. Fell. •Mbat L. i.riee. Mr-e-kbeie-a-ral-- Me, 1•*. 1401 81P8 • W If. Jnek...11. organic and dlrevt. or of ..14 • kNON. 1:111MCII. • , - Appropriate .4./V14e0s1 with special music will he held In Knox eteireh on Ea -ter Sunday. Subject% of Porra00%. 11 am.. -(11,1•4 Risen and Living"; 7 p ni for Evermore," Sab- bath school and Bible clime% at S o'clock. The Easter mimic will InPlude.the following seleetions MORNING. otroi--"sweetiy the Bird. Arc Sing- ing" I Draper I. 14010--"114e4intia" (Jul.-.. (;ranter). MI'. l Hume. Ciarol-."}:aster Flowers. taster Songs" 4 Howard), Anthem ''The Strife Is (Vet" (Mee- deoothli EVKNING: eared "Day of 'Wonder, Day of Glo.1110-- -1Schneelceri.. • Solo Selected. .. Mrs P. gatinders Carol --"A Rhsme for Fkiste r Time" (Old Englimh solo seteeted A. J. MacKay. Anthem-"Chfol.l, Ye Portak- (from Gounar. 'Redemption). ST. GEORGE'S CHUIR.C111, lin 0,441 Friday, II? 1,0 1411 there writ ta• shortened matins, litany and anteeenenreilen with somren. In the evening at 14 'el'k rho, service will he shortened ..ensong, after which the Heti r a ill sine Maunder'. "Peni- tepee. Plosion and Pene..." The service. ton F:aster Day will bet 04 14.01.- Holy Communion. 11 8,81.: Festal mitinn In shortenert form. felltt%•ed by the Holy rem- munion, fully choral. :1 p.m. -The. primary aid main grin tiltyYeb111.111.6 Will for W'r Viet' In the eharli. During the offertory they will presmt the emetentof their Lenten mite hoses 4 p.m.---11npfixmal Nervier.. 7 p.m Erenaontr. • The .4.8iat mitotic for East, r nay will Include the following: MATINS ANI) 11111.T COMMCNION. 111 RAVI. Hymn 171, Tune 11.•rnia. It. --pones •-restal (Tata). • Ere '?-r Ant hem 4 'html num- Peeper Nam 111 Chant'''. Pat ti.hill I T. !worn Laudnimit. 411.224w In E I. Kyrie Eleisen, Gloria Tafri.4'eyelo • Full Choral Communion IJ Stainer in Hymn 100. Tune Victory. Sernion. Atelier -They Hive Away My Lord" (.1 stiiineri. Hymn -1421, Time St. George Saari) Corrin Ter siitiettpo.' nene Merits out Veldt. Annie., Del 1.1 Stninere Pater Noster Gloria in Exraid. (.1. Sraineri. Post commenion- atth Torie Nene innelttls -44hant 4 Rarnhy) Organ voilintariett nnfor re f nu- hrd.) ; "iinitein)ov (Handel)... EVENSONG 7plia. Proc....Atonal Ilym.1 - 137. Thne. tree Davidies. Itesponsos- -Foetal (Taills). Proper Psalms 1112,-114, 11s -pa Is. hill, Tome. Peregrinp. narmtr. Maenifient. Nun,' -Pia ford • in 8 rho. Hymn -173. Tuno 481. flim, -rt Hymn -167. Time, TOncnethire. Sermon. Anthem- "They Have Taken Away My lewd" (J. Plainer). Beeeselyinal Ifs trin - -11111. Tune, 10, Key I n Orton Voluntaries - Triumphal Manch (M. Costa): "Mount of ()lives" Reetborent.