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The Signal, 1928-5-31, Page 1June Weddings WEDDING STATIONERY in correct form can be had from THE SIGNAL at resionable prices. Call and see samples -;I4i11'1'1,1IRRN•t' YI ARt NO. 22. Aggressive Advertising is the key to success in merchan- dising. As a medium for reaching• the people of Goderich and district The SIGNAL is unsurpassed. COMMITTEES NAMED FOR BIG DOMINION DAY IN GODERICH Canada's Natal Day to Be Loy- ally Celebrated on Monday, July 2nd At a meeting held in the luau coun- cil chamber on Friday evening, pre- liminary arrangements were made for a fitting celebration of Ikomtuiou Day in (;udcric•h on Monday, July end. It is proposed to devote the morning, as in former years, to a parade of decor- ated cane floats, etc., anti a program of children's sports on the Square. In the afternoon there will be a pro- gram of athletk sports, baseball, track events and other features at Agricultural Park. The tug-of-war competition lbs the trophy denoted-bJ a the Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto. now held by Auhfield town- ship. will be a feature of the after- noon program. For the evening there will be a band concert and carnival on the Square, and en exhibltlon of fireworks. Mayor Macllwau presided at the meeting on Friday night, and others present were Reeve Turner, Deputy Reeve Craigle, Councillors Bailie, I.ee and Gould. Dr. Callow, Messrs. II. T. Edwards. C. H. Humber. S. D. Croft. W. H. Robertson, I,. L. Knox. W. J. Buchanan, W. F. Nafteli B. Sturdy, J. Pune*. Dr. W. F, Clarke fencers and committee -men were chosen as follows: Run. ' president --WW m. Campbell. s- •President -Mayor Siac•Ewan.. Secretary -T. Pritchard. Treasurer -F. Woollcombe. COMMITTEES Children's games-lt. Stonehouse' (der. t. A. Y. Robertson. Mies Shar- man. D. M. O'Brien. Calithumplans--8. D. Croft (chair- man). Decorated bicycles --E. V. Lesslie (chr.(, J. S. Platt, R. J. Acheson. Floral and symbolic floats --,'has. Batik (chairman). Trades procession --W. J. Buchanan (chnirman ). Baseball -J. B. Reynulds (chair- man) . 'Afternoon sporty -G. L. Parsons chrl.-H. Sturdy- -- - Highland dancing -B. C. Postsee- thwalte tdtairman). Clash t8 Snmaer. Music -Jas- F. Teomapn_ (chr..), Dr. Gallon', W. J. Buchanan, . 11. Robertson. Printing and advertising -W. H. -Robertson (chr.). W. F. Neftel, J. Pune.. Grounds --C. C. Lee (chr.). Dr. Clark. Geo. Gould, J. W. Craigie, R. Turner. Evening carnival -H. T. Edwards (chr.). Dro Gallen. Decorations --J. 'W. Fraser ' (chr.). O. L. Parson M1Mt1111 fentures eler. J. A.,Graham (chairman). Privileges and concessions -L. -L. Knox (chairman). 1114' officers and the chairmen of the e(veral committees, with the members of the town council, will form the exec -neve committee H. B. ELLIOTT HEADS NORTH HURON LIBERALS OBITUARY MRS. J. C. LE TOUZIL Many friends of the family in God- erkh and elsewhere will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Le Touael, widow of Mr. J. C. Le Tousel of God- erich, which occurred May 11th at -Underwood," St. Georges, Bermuda. Mrs. Le Tousel was about ninety-one years of age. For many years she was a resident of this town, leaving last year for Bermuda after the death of her daughter, Miss Constance Le Touzel. One sou end one daughter survlke: Dr. J. Robt. Le Teazel, of London, Out., and Mrs. A E. Joues of Det reit. EMANUBL MITCHELL Emanuel Mitchell, a former well- known resident of Goderich, passed away on Sunday, May 20th, at Lon- dou, where he had been living the last two years. The deceased was iu his eighty-third year. He. was born in Colloree township, being a son of the tate Mr.- and- Mrs. Samuel and reedded in that township until about twenty-two years ago, when he moved, to Guderieh. His wife prede- ceased him eleven years. He Is sur- vive,( by one daughter and four sons: Mrs. Luxton Hill, of London; Albert and Claude, of Saskatchewan; Rich- ard, of Colborne township, and Sam- uel, of Goderich. One sister and uuet brother ales survive Mrs. Richard Jewell and Mr. Time Mitchell, of Col- borne township. I►eceaaed was a member of Court Benmiller, C.O.F. The remains were brought to Goderich and tiro funeral took place from the residence of Mr. Samuel Mitchell, Bri- tannia road, on Tuesday afternoon. May 2'2•nd. to Colborne cemetery. The etrele* were eonelueteti by Rev. M. C. Tarr and Rev. G. Jewett, the pall- bearers being Messrs. Richard, Samuel and Ernest Mitchell and Wm. Barlow. Among those present at the funeral were Mrs. Luxton Hill. of London, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tyndall and daughter Mary, of Clinton. MRS. JAMES O'NEILL It was with extreme regret that many iriendv' and neighbors learned of the death of Mrs. James O'Neill. which occurred at her home, McDouatd n friday evening May 25th. GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. MAY 31, 1928 The News of the Town is Bachelor of Selena The University of Mfchigah has con- ferred the degree of Barheler of eteeuce in electrical engineering upon Mr. James Alex. Anderson, sun of Mr. and Mr . Thomas Anden"uu, of Napier street, (ioderlch. Mr. Ander• son is now employed by the Frigidaire Corporation, at Dayton, Ohio. Propagandist for St. Lawrence Peeled Under the auspices of the Lions Club, an address un 'The Economic and National Aspects of the St. Law- rence Deep Waterway Project" dill be given by Sir. William Wall.tce Go- forth. assistant professor of economics and political setence at McGill Culver- sity, Montreal, on June 7th, at the Sunset hotel, Goderlch. A. 1. P. A. Banquet A banquet to mark the closing of term was -hel(l hy._the- A 1.1'.A. of _ • esrapiils Cdstar idil Teacher Engaged At a meeting of the Goderiee Col -1 testate iustitute trustee board Ott N'etl- twsday night, Miss Ethel M. Itarb•r. S.A.. of the }'ort Frances high School -staff, was appointed to take charge tot the ctnlmereed departnteut here in. September, sucieedlug Miss Clougher, resigned. Miss Powell, teacher of mo- dern languages, was re-engaged, at an increase of $100 In salary. Opening Day Weitwsday, June StY The ep'uing day at tee Blue Water Golf and Country Club fats been post - Pelted from Monday, June 4th, to Wednesday, June 6th, on account of Monday not brine a public holiday. The program for the day will include a ladies' nine -bole competition, a geu- themeu's imine -hub'- competition; a mixed two-balt foursome; nine bole.; a juvenile nine -hole onnpetition, and ■ hubnet' and _geatiemcu's drivit�com-- St. George's church fa the parish halt petition. on Monday evening Thepresident, Mr. li,--K. Wurtele, being absent te- 'cause of illness, the chair was occu- pied by the rector. Rev. J. N. II. Mills-_ About sixty members were present and the occasion was muck eujs y(%L_ Bar. twteu courses community singing was led by Mr. Free, Sturdy. After the dinner a .hurt alset•h was k rector and the linnutdal revert- was read by the treasurer, Meet Bessie Murphy. Theselection of others took I place, Mr. R. K. Wurtele being re-' elected president by aeciawatlon and I the vi( -e -president, Mr. A. Sturdy. ado f Icing returned by acclamation. Other officers are: Secretary, Miss C. C. Sale; treasurer. Miss G. Gime; crew secretary, Mr. Nil Sale; executive, Mr. F. Sturdy. Miss 7. Lewis. Miss D. • Deflation MThc-rrwtauu and Mr. L. ts.f the evening, _ .Rev. Harald Swam to Trinidad even by the DtNriet Druggist. Meeting Here The druggists of Bruce. Grey and Hureu countiet forming .district No. 12 etf the Ontario Council of Thur- muty, are holding their annual district meeting in Goderich today. The buri- 11.•,'s meeting is leitrg held at the Melasetung Came Club rooms, and luncheon at Hotel Bedford. • Harbor Notes The only steamer arrival at this port the pant week was the Maple - court, which discharged 175,000 bush- els of mets at the Goderich elevator on Saturday. The steamer Ewig is due at the (i«ierielt elevator today (Thursday) with IM,000 bushels of cern from Milwuukee. The Ball Brothers, one of the boats wicked Wintered here the past yeast cleared light for Two Harbors on Thursday, May 24th. --Thar`-tug Toren arrived from Kite n w re- cardio Wednesday and c on statin at this port for a few days. The tug Sanford arrived from Sar- ala today with a scow containing equipment for the (,-dwell Sand Il Gravel Company. who are conking -preparations for the removal -of- gr - vel from the mouth of the Maitland River. Mss Trainer's Gift A handsome gift to Alexandra hos- pital haspeen made by Miss Louise Si. Trainer, of Chazy. N.Y.. in memory of Mrs. Mary Heys.._. and Mrs. Mary Morris. who were largely ivatruuieutal in the establishing of the ho pital and in its early years were very active in Its support. Miss Trainer's gift is a grandfather' clock- la a beautiful case, of waxed mission nuish oak, seven feet high. It has been Oared in the main hall of the• hospital. where its hand- some erste and sweet -toned chimes add pleasantly (o the furnishings. Miss Trainer: who is a former resident of •Gewie'rich, is at _present visiting In towur-the guest of Miss B. LHaye ' Maitland Golf Club Opening - - The teeming of the Baltlatett Golf Club for the season of 192S wee held 'en May 24th. Although the day was rather cued. a very good crowd wag present. The following la a list of the events and winners: Ladies' driving toupet it ion -let, Mme K. E. Naftel; 2nd. Mra-_,It. ja, Loyd Ladies' `putting competition-lst, Miss Edith Williams; 2utl;-M - itays. Gentlemen's nine -hole mesial play competition -1st. Jas. 11~'ualdwon ; 2nd, Rim. it. 4'. Md7R'rintd Eighteen -hole two -ball mixed four. .acme-Ist, Mrs. W_ F. Saunders and Jas. INina bison ; 2nd. Mrs. Jas. Ikae- sidsou and Rev. R. C. Melk•rhttd. Gentlemen art' rartuesacrl to turn in scores for eighteen holes to qualify for the Lloyd cup competition. IAlte, fu, qualifying ' round- May :tet -to Jane tk Inclusre. First sixteen players to be matched in the competition. BRIEFS- -- was spent in games and stents under Rev. Harold F. Swann, B.A., of Van - the leadership of Miss G. Ginn and oeuver, lately -a missionary in West Miss M. Patterns. -; flims, and well known in this district, - An A.Y:14A. picnic feel/the Detiuete has been appointed principal of Teach - of Huron will be held in Galrrich '"' connectere ion witg h tht'tbe Trinidadimission July 2nd. .+f tie United Church of Canada. lie LET US NOW TALK was recently awarded the highest ABOUT BASEBALL w-holarsbip in the Ontario College of street, o Education, Toronto, whish he entered Mrs. O'Neill had been in falling health -I-_. eu return from China last year. Mr. for 'tome time and her death was not I League Schedule .%rr,ingrel and 1'L'cy i t�iratm enteredVictoria College in I01$ entirely - unexpected. The deceased Will Stern Conmwnee � with a missionary career In view; was torn In West Wawanoah, the Ou Monday eyeu.ug a leseball meet--� went "Overseas as a gunner and won daughter of the late Mr. and Mra. tug was lied in the Mansell town hall, his commission in France with the Peter McCann, and twenty-four years re1'resentatireefrom ani the teems 111 eanatHnn Field Artillery. Re -enter - age was married to her now bereaved ia,asnd-- They went West to saki their home, remaining there eleven years, and returning to reside in God- erirh. Mrs. O'Neill wag a kind, good friend and neighbor, unselfish to a degree, and in her charitable acts she never allowed her right hand to know what her left hand was doing. She was a staunch Catholic. a valued mem- ber of St. •Peter's church. and her heart was deeply interested in the work of the Catholic Women's league, of which organisation site was a valued -mem- ber and for several years a capable •er, wa member alio of the Sacred Heart League, of the Altar So- ciety, and the Propagation of the Faith. In her illness she was uncom- plaining and exhibited a true Christian spirit and a beautiful fortitude. She leaves to mourn the loss of a kind wife and mother her husband and two sons and two daughters: ;tames T. O'Neill, of Detroit; Katherine M., Caroline and William, at home; also her aged mo- ther, two sisters and one brother: Mrs. O'Brien, of London; Caroline and Thomas. of West Wawanosb. Two sisters. Sirs. Austin of Kingsbridge and Mrs. McDonald of St. Marys. passed away seme' years ago. The #nwercl. .ow of tow termite( teat h,uya been seen hem for mime time, took place Tuesday morning from the family residence to St. Peter's church, where solemn requiem high mass was sung by, Rev. M. I). O'Neill of Wood- stock, brother-in-law of the deceased, Rev. Father Campeau acting as dea- con and Rev. eetther Paquette of St. Augustine as sub -deacon. Rev. Father Mct'ardle of Kingsbridge wets present in the sanctuary. Interment took place In the R. l'. cemetery to Col- borne township. In addition to a large concourse' of friends and rela- tives front Kingsbridge, St. Augustine, Detroit, London and tit. Marys, friends from n distance who were present for the funeral were: lee. Si. D. O'Neill, Woodstock; Slitter St. Felix anti Ma- ter Adelaide. Mr. -end Mrs- John - O'Brien, - Mr. ('tell O'Brien. Mr. N. O'Brien and Mr. Wilcox, London; Mrs. Simon Me'f►onald, Mt. Marra: Mrs. Peter Me•('aun, Miss ('aniline and- Mr. Thomas Mellann. St. Augustine; Mre. John O'Neill and fatuity. Miss Mar- garet O'Neill. Mr. Wm, O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. It. O'Loughlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ausfn, Cyril and Frank Austin, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mur- phy. all elf, AslrMelet. The pallbearers were Messrs, E. L. Dean. ' John D. )'Brien. ('eel' Otiirlen, Thomas O'Neill, B. J. O'itoughhin and Michael Ward. L. J. RAKER'S USED CAR SALE GREAT SUCCESS Wel-Attended Meeting Held on Tues- day et W'ingham At the annual meeting of the North Iabor s :�tsociatjott--.'-.'__.at Wfngham on Tuesday, officers were elected as follows: Hon. preeldents-4nnlon • Young. Goderlch ; Morgan Dalton, Ashfield. President -1H. B. Elliott, Wingbsm. Vice -president -Hugh Hill, R.R. 4, Goderkb. Sett►nd, v(ce-president-Miss P. Powell, Wtngbdm. Third vice -president -Mrs. R, David- son. Dungannon, , Secretary -Alex. -Porterfield, Bel - grave. Treasurer -A. B. Carr, Blyth. Auditor -Wm. Ishister, Wingham. The following were appointed chair- men and associate chairmen of munici- palities: Ashield-C. Stewart, Mrs. Morgan Dalton. ('ollsrne--J. J. Robertson. Mies H. Stewart. West Wawanowh-Wm. Watson, Miss Josephine McAllister. • East Witwanosh-Geo. Cunningham, Mrs. Iwrterf elel. Morris -Wm. Elston. Mrs. Dlueld Lni'ilnev. Grey P. Bishop, Mo'e. Andrew La- mont. Turnherry---l'. S. efeFwen. Mrs. J. Lovell. floe ek---Thoa Me('lemen t, Mrs. Black. (iesls'rich der. A. C. Hunter, Mrm. J. ti. Ilow rte Wfngham Major It. C. McLean. Mrs. .1. J. Elliott. Bruwiela---Wm. Glllesple, Mrs. Peter Scott. Blyth -R. M. McKay. Mrs. Pople- stone. Wroxeter -John Douglas, Miss �Ha zlewood. There was a gessi attendance at the meeting. the principal speaker being Me Blake Miller, M.P.P. for East Elgin. A more extended report of Min meeting will he given next week. Tine Mac(liiiivray MIsslon Rand of Knox church held a very ineresrful haxear and tea on gatnrday afternoon and evening. the league being present exteye from Cllut on It was derided tis -call -the lug college after Ms return from over- lie was graduated a specialist in tilE Sli;NAL I'ItiNTINIG CO., LIMITED, Publishers. PERSONAL MENTION VACANT FACTORY Mrs. A. J. MacKay is spending a few days in Toruptu. Mrs. Ww. Houle of C'ulliugwood, is visiting at her former home here. Air. and Mrs. Elmer Sheardow•u and fatally, spent lust week end in Loudon. Mist Hazel thirteen, of Port Stan- ley, spent the holiday with her mother. Miss Ruth Martin is home from the University of Toronto for the holidays. Or. L. Si. Mabe has returned from a week's /Idling trip in the north toiletry. - Mr: Harold Murney, of Detroit, Is holidaying at the hotue of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Muriel , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ('ulbunle and daughter 1K -ten, of L'uullue, Mich., are speeding u few days in town. Miss !.culla Meru, of Toronto, spent several days the peat week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mere!. [Jr. J. A. Gratton will attend the eettectitiou of the Canadian Demist- Ass,ciation at Toronto neat week. h el Mrs. H. S. Williams. Miss Ethel li r Aid. Meister John Wiltama. of Toronto, visited in town lust Wt•'• Mr. Chas..Garrow, K.C., and fam- ily, of Turman. have Iskeu up, their residence in 'Godcrich for the sum- wer. Miss Marlon l'uttersou and Mr. Alt. t;titntm, of--Brinifeord. spent the week: cud with the turner's parents, Mr. sod Mrs. C. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs.- Elwin Rutledge and Miss Mildred 1Ytoutpsou, eef Detroit. visited at the huuw of Mrs. It. A. Thoutpsou at the wtoek-end. Mies Grace Strung was benne from Guelph fur the week -end and was ac- conupuuied by Miss Ella ,luelalr, a weenier of the Guelph Collegiate teati- me. staff. Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Willings•and son.. it liorristun, and Mr. and Sirs. Har- vey peter nod family, of ('ollorne lowu.ltiii, %laded. Sirs. R, A. Thouq'wgf on Sunday. S1r. Alex. ,fume, of The London Advertiser, spent a day or two in town this week, - Ile reported' the Literati evuveittiuIi at Wiughuni au Tuesday' for his paper. Mr. A. W. Wise was lit man for several days the past week. Ile bad cone up to Clinton to attend the fun- eral of his sister, Mrs. John Jeukins. the a•et'k before. -Mar.-,1.--1__liruw'tt left this tThurs- Dominion Road Maehhwe y Co, being a day' 1 afternoon for las .tl Cele's, Cali-, local concern, the council naturally is fertile..tel ell' make -her home in that anxious to extend to It Its most fev- city, where she tins two sisters and a arable c iii-si•lerutiai. At tile SOW, brother. Insides other relatives. time. It is felt that nothing shecni.l IM Mr. anti -Mrs. !►. lee Fleming as doue to imperil the ebata•esc of dr tiuuuw• the engngeunwt of their daught- taming %lint this "stilt than" has bees tee.Jetta- lteieue. to Mr, l'taiiip Not- ks'kins for thea.• mnny -errs--stn-in-- cross eines. son of Mr. and Slrs, henry dustry for tiro titanutecttire of salt - T.' lire's: elf-Sipntrrnl; nix• welling to )eye•i.c.eette le, -nleek--- arty- 4eeekop-tt-- take pace In June at tioaierk•h. eery -large• pro t.rrti.ns. A large ewe, dente whop also would Ire -I welcome Addition to the Industrie! epwtipment the emu. ation is one in • whi.'h the nienatersuoflthe council feel the responsibility of making it diet/Loa that .iii t, in the beat interests of the loan, same naturally. _they are net is any harry about it. - CHURCH NOTES ON MAITLAND ROAD Ic MUCH DESIRED Town Council Has Problem on Its Hands to Deal with Vari- ous Propositions After lying. unoceupk•d ter several years, the factory building on' Malt - laud road %vetch was former:y` a pert of the National Shlpbuildite CO, plant stud which now belongs to the lona has become an object of interest to at least tlire'e• firms or groups. 'At the meeting of the town council ou Slaty ith Mr. Thos. Mite -bell of the Dominion -Reed Machinery Co. asked trirm--cleat terms the vacant • shop . _ could Ir• sw•nrcd. The Company. which under thee able nuuagemeut of Mr. Mile -hall la ruakiug nwtkad ptv- es. desires to make mi -e of tie shop its au adelilun to Its present plant au.i would th be able to add c.iaslek•rnbly to its aorki ng ?tuft and to its output. Str. ('. Wurte•le,• of . the Goderich Salt Company. has askid the council for au option on the plant in behalf of a concern ❑1 the United States which propositi ea engage in the production of bye i r,shuc•ts of salt and would, it - is said, employ clout forty hands from the start. The taunt would be operate! largely by exhaust steam from the salt works which now goes to wattle, and would also nae a (phalli- - ernble• amount of Walt, and so, besides being in itself a wast d,- ,rabic iudus- __ try, would le of material asalstauee to the (orteekti `Salt Co.. which under Mr. 'Werke.** manage -feet has be- come esu• of the utast subst.uitiol in- ulw.tries i'f the town. _ • tin top of thee' two proie'sitions Carne,: a third ate from name Wind- sor j ole who propose, if they den ,,Mato Iii,• plant, to operate a machine shop, These mien were here last. week bathing over the plant. II caw nndier be seen that tete duan conne-il has no simple t.rebietu on it. !etude in determinIng just what .''lion to take le the circumstance'. The is -agile the Ilurou League, as etll the science in lull. and proceeded to China The regular meeting of the Wlltfort teams except Staffa aro in. Duren --join the' West ('lana mission.. {dial AmxtltarLwill be held at the serving tfiere until last year as .am . home of Sirs, Jas. Adkims wt 1�tursday�, eater a team this year. It was agreeol1 educationalmissiouury. Mrs. Swann June 7th. nt 2.30 p.m. county. As Zurich was unable to upon by the nest of the teams to admit nee formerly Miss Denmlein Ilcmlin Signs itdiontine the' rest room at Mr. and Mrs. C. Duttersuu. of Ged- I of Kincardine: MacKay (tall have !Well platwu t to erich, auuo.e the engagement of Staffa in Zurich's place. As this Is the first year Goderich has ever met North street. and It Is hoped that the Staffa on the diamond, the Ings are I - Lawn Bowlers Are .(dive 1'ubtic_ will avail thetteelee. cot lite ne- Twenty eight play -era participated in comtuoilatiuu VIIteh ins 1144'11 provided. looking forward with Interest to the gamete with them.the opening lawn .bowling tournament Among the cases beforeMnglstrnte Gutterlch ulcus the season away held at the 1'ictern street greens last Reid the {asst weekwere one for nrk- he for (O weather front home at Staffn on Jane- 11th. and • afteru,non, Slay loth. Al- las drtefug and neo r I the Putt home game. %hk•la mhould0 s, I though the greens were a little rough, et tote without we erereee-permit, --e_e_Detrolt. and their brother -ill -law, Mr. elhr• was wi'uessed- The tine of (Ion and coats meas Impwatl In I W, W. l'ruut•uden, of Mt. Cletneets. their daughter. Marion h'ritutes, to Mr. A, It. Gilliam. yeeieugest atm lif Mr. cud Slrs. F. Gilliam of Brantford; the wedding to take place in 'Inint- t'rrd Ilse tend of dour. Messrs. J' C. and Fred Wrote'', of, e good one, will be on ,lane 13th e e . 'Last year 1i the ehampkm,'hip,, but this year the local boys ,are determined to turn the tables, so there will be some beetle struggles when these iwo . teams meet. At the end of the nt•hetlule the testas -finishing second and third will have a three -game series, the team winning tills setite' to pine off wit the first team for the championship. The schedule Is as follows: June 11-4Gt►derich at States. 11 -Clinton at 'Jewell. 13 --Exeter at Goderk-h. 14 -Staffs at Clinton. 15-Henealt at Crediton. lit C�re.lioniF'Me 20 -Staffs at Goderich. 22--Goderich at Crediton. 22-Exeter'at Hensel,. 15 -Exeter at Staffs. - 2'. -onetime at Clinton. 27 -Crediton at Goderieb. 28 ---Clinton at Exeter. 29-Staffa at Hensel'. July fr--(..slerkh at Hensatl. b-L'Rnton at Staffs. 6 -Exeter it Crediton. 9--Goderich at Clinton. ' 9 -Crediton at Staffs. 9=1-lenaall at Exeter. 13--I1enaall at Goderich. 13-4'linton at Credttnn.-- lti--('rektor at Hensel,. .19-Rhtffa at Exeter. 20--t'Itnton at Go,lerleh. -Eco-%xaPt at Clinton. _ _ - •__ 24-14taffn at Crediton. 27--Goderich at Exeter. 30---('ro,liteen at Clinton. 30--rHenrmli at Staff,. Baseball Gossip An exhibition gunne• has leen ar- ranged Ketween Gnderich and Ilenstill, hi be played In Hensel! on Freely. June 1st. at (i p.m. ISCti, teams are Spruce octet the part ut' n lawyer )n eagerly wafting to see what the other se hos,' (Ade the whole ettetaelon was team hies Ger its line-up null them Ldebated and facts and figieres relating should be epee, a lot of interest in he the 'situation In entitle 11nd'the 1)0. this fixture. minionwere brought Cult and dlsene- The fans won't recognize their team at'el. The affair was cleverly arranged this year. as the eel Purity Flour ttni• and nhhde an fhfetesting delwirture forms a -Ill he doffed after ninny tears from ohl-time methods of platform of rs'rklee and the teem a -ill appear In elisionsslon. After a debate which he - /nappy new uniforms. Black and came more and more beefed, Rev. F. white are the new colors for the team C. Eliiott, of (tin -n. was cahteul neon as find we're etre• the players will feel arbiter - and declared a-Taredright. and tall three nareemeet like the New York YAllkeen. Here's was nre we (n the heals that eduea- hoping they can lilt like them. anyway, Hon, leehed on and politicalt menton The team ham been bray working out are all naysaary to secure the elenlrnd nen the disesteem!. and there seems to he no hick orf players. Manager Bill Car- reel to rick haes a formidable string of pitch- Mr. .1. P. Hume gave a brief Intro - ere, with all its year's hurlers, 1n- diletory addressee, an4 during the even - reeling ih•ltzey. (iolehhorps' and Alli- Inc Mr. Metioneed. who is a veteran men, all amt working better than ever. yew-aliat. delighted the audience with and Necktie' these Glen Ttinney. who several merle*. An appeal was made pitched un well for Anhurn las year, is fir rl(umels to aidion the Unwork , andf the- on - miller, nettling townand la keen to tion and snbscriptlnna wer* taken for retch a place withiththe Arai string hurlers thispnrpose. The hall was well ailed. So plotted were the Hamilton Mc- Laughlin -Buick Limited with the re- sults of the first week of L. J. Baker's used car sale that they have appointed Mr. Baker their local representative for the entire season. That the cars they offer are of a su perior type to eel- deneed by the satisfied comments of Revers, who have serenely bought. Hamilton Mrtaughlin-Buick have also granted Mr Baker the rights to wNl new:Buick cars and ce M.C. trucks In all models, and have sent two sweetie for display purposes at Mr. Racer's ear sale Mk. setae good liar •,�.i tha.s...rames- pr se -w ne . tat. bated --idem , Mr. Frank Jeffrey. C N:i(.--esetpan and A. L. Maxa'ee : 2ttd, Thns, l'uy-- tor and Jus. Bowman. The primes man, was 1114' victim le is painful acci- were china cups and saucers- - .*lent --at-thp-_.railway yarde_s ortlT be - On Friday evening another tourna- fore noon Cahn-, when a rail fell entail meat was held. the prise.• -winners be- 1 right I ht f o11t ttrand a'fll he Maldewel ' lep for the then the: 1st. Fred Tool! and. Jas. Mallet; wo or 2nd, Ed. .Merktinp r and C. A. Robert- three weeks, eon, M.P.P. The .Arthur Circle players presentee Sixteen players took part In a -tour- Ii+r -Are x'n,. a vaatte " ne he moment on Monday evening. fi. Gowan t; ball ou Tuesdnv Waite and Jas. Bisset won first prise and Albert Taylor and Geo. Slant'; second prise. At the Wednesday afternoon tourna- ment the winners were F. II. Martin L, , ata Il ` 1. • T. l'iitehatd and J. ik,wman, 2nd. A number of new member; have joined the club this year total the heelers are looking forward to a sea- son of much nrtdvity. Tours rents are held each Monday and Friday evening and oat Weehiesttay afternoons. The dates of the I'w•ni club's annual tonrnatnents this year are as follows: June 27th. rinks: July 25th, Scotch doubles. Mleh., wnWrd (Over and sis'nt the w 4dc-•tei at the 1oWR-1tt die- loan urs of the Messrs. Weston, Mr. and Sirs. Jolus We:don, 'Sennett t.street. - 11e4•ve Hugh 'hitt and Mre, iiia, -of CII 1 Mr. alai Mrs Eliot, Ru Colborne. and Baptist chore'h, June :Inf.-Evening - subject. "A Poor Man's Call" (Judges 0:11-241. - - Se tvi.-e,a in Knox church nest Sail--__ bath will br chndaet.v! by Rev. eagtes •ra•II, of Ctiut'nat drove to Naris on beteerel I -ti ,.. It:T., of Exeter. Sabbath reboot • day last all., attended a field day hid and Inter ehasies at 10 (echa-k. - try the Ontario Guernsey Breathers, As- Serie-re next Sunday ett Victoria - ss{xflon, Mott. John M. SLnrriu. l'nr- 1 ('nitc4tLchurc•h as follows: ,10 Omelet -Mliisle'n of eefflet iture. m. - "Our a.m , fellowship; 11 a. , subject, M Message ;" 3 p.m.. chun•h th•hessl ; 7 p. m., subject, '•,low to Know." Hen. George Jewitt will preach at both • The Woman a Missionary Sp•lety of North street Pulte'. church will take 'hurdle on Conference Stmelay. .Rune 3rd. MIss I. 'I'homl'is'rt will give the ud,lr.•so in the morning and Mrs. "singlet aill Rive the address at the teeuing srr- viee. Muth Silas Th(ullosiu and Mrs. Lomgle)• are hone' au .furlough 'from ('btaa_-There will la' a laches' ultolr al thew' se'rh'Imw. A as-ia1 evening held at Victoria street United chervil on Monday even - Ing brought ton doe- ter the sum - 11i s-''" •wn a They were greeted. by a large and ale- the chief 'meeker of the afternoon. preeintive nndlener. On Friday CC.•I The following item etrurom to us feel' Ing of this week they will 1neent tin' ik•tro{t : Mrs.relGeorge Cornwell, of pray tit Anhnro, let nat. wag the recipient of It b•an- T emceeing shed will IM nl'4'n only to tlful lox of Atnericnn Ikanty resew nroll,bery ofthe'Metonte Order of Owe mi Trey '241h, a b -sesta tyteaacifther froth _ •won at auditorium of Knox chum, mer wee. N'e'ilaud, mud daughter of . r. am .' l's. nesdny- evenhig, June Mb. The- gnth- Angus Slu-rich.0 of Si. 1'ntrirk'a eerie nil, be neldreesei{ by Rev- sfnr•I, (i.wlerk'l (Merle! M,4:ulre. of Clierksb,rrg, West leen. /'. d'. 1'larke left out Siuudny Virginia, who will steak an Mnso,ale• fnr We'r.Milile, .ny t'h{,nnh•d byrltul matters.- daughter. Sllss Mar}• Clarke, to recent _ - - the lemeken- oltfetruce of -_the United Church. beim(a member of the mettle.- MCLEANS WIN APPEAL cent etill III ittee. Messrs. Wm. 'Retitle. IN McMICHAEL CASE John Dustow and T. It. SValllm, of North street Church, are Ino ,irletmles Judger. at Ospth5le Ilan Give Jock. the Confen`rne. Rev. M. l t'nrr, suer mouths the meetings of the Young Mr. 'Gee tine elder rent Mr. W. M. teepee s eeeety• Tho uembers at. merit .against the TownI ' ' Knight, of Victoria street chervil, also tended inn body the dramatic debate The McMla ha' e:,-+• enure before the re- tire. attending Ihr• Conference a i 1 i tai goexle }loll on heel hi elacKay- Ihaa and then re - Debate en liquor Trane fainiething new In the tiny of pro- hiltIton propaganda was the "dramatic me debate" lteleLnt. i . •Hall en Monday night ley Rev,.lten Spenee, Sir. II. Ruthven Tlrikanl)'and, Mr. John Buchanan, n11 well-known figures e►_ tee twttpo aut'c platfurw In On- tentt, Mr. Mt -Dented took the pan elf' n termer Who crawl immediate edified action tie se�•nre the rein- statement of prohibitory legislat1ein; Sir. Ilachaii,n took the role ,if a hefti- ness roan Whew, though opts,aed to the Bgpor traffic. urgeel - itele-,ntent -in mettleds of combatting it. and Mr. ortlated s nsnl n < ' - -___ ._ - - --T- �_.Ie.e...t-r.,-tile church bese►meut. where. CI ne ay on appear ��f Tlte-fMfrrtti- 1-+ - BYLAW JUNE 22nd seetel. Miss Gertrude liaise Is the ants Wilfrid and Wesley Melerun VOTE ON GRANDSTAND eines were played and lunch was from the judgment of Judge Haney given at the Supreme Court sittings here fi roar,: --stn• tippet was JBand by fleet J0wtke l.etclferel anti nseiees lilddell, Middleton. Masten and Ord.. As reporteal in the I►eteetle Iiall notes: McMichael v. Town of Gonlerich.-- i Malacca. -)CA for _tnYt :elcleen f I D F Melee teestoriele 1nl Tice -president and was re- te fat jitf00-R ertt'(wi-tront'PraT-1 "s"' '.Idle 41 -1 -he irrogra� lit ,- ting and Patting .tissndpyr ntinn Thr.i•ng.u'i' cnticc of the ituron eort'sby- A modal 11"1.11"g of the t ,u"" 1 1 c(dtm- I antt'aI omf et theIn N''enWw,utnl'sy:IVStissillis itsttitry-huMho- ell was held on T.sslay night. when ,'leecrc, the'try.law to provide for the 'r,cthi Clinton. in %fonday, Slay 25th, with of a new grandstand pt Agricultural ahnnest n full netenobnee. Mute In- aarll�t-belie K1a4'u neat snot --r•ea - --tercet and -pray erfttI consideration of de enc ant. o e for town of Underfelt.T.. FL u ntidr•y Ings and aey passed over , the r,ttelgers Pelle f r the carry lug on of the year's I work was u o crouse in the of 44linperk•h' for pkelitiff. Appeal by for their apThee_i 1srrnnt err oat «t -s- Thee_ defendants, the McLeans. from prig- tote wilt be ttrketr-mrtrMny, estop .each present. It was moved by Mrs. meta of Raney, .1., of Feb. lee 1925. 22nd. A leiter Naos, reeetv,rl from the I.nrn' and set -ended by Sirs. farmdimer Gaails! ierlcli Trotting facing Assn- filet nil n•signallona be In the hands of the nominating committee before January 31st,,tnd that a list of vacant offices Ie sent to pack auxiliary, who -4rill be flicked to make nominations rind return to the nominating centime- tre a week before the Presbyterial meeting. Action by plaintiffs, to recover S:',Iaa) ststnngOa (so' injuries received by fe- male plaintiff from falling through nn open IT roti on the srteeet: - Al trill eidgm'nf ens given plaintiffs agneett defendant,' for tela.►, pll,taa► for Louie' McMichael and rein for,Gnrfleld Me Mlehnel with coats, and judgment over in GAvor e'f the town against the other defendants for the damage; and costa awarded plaintiffs. No order as to town','t'rrwls. Appeal. argued, and both appswt• allowed with cysts and action against McT.etns dismissed with coats anal claim of town of G0(1• erk•h dlsmMtmd with colds. This means, In brief. that RahRRy for damages and erases formerly sssea- sed against the McLean, M shifted( to the mnnie'lpality. It is stated at -the town hall that the ease will be further appealed. tli-f dt .e...il:..0113444, riatien enclosing a tweeted cheque for $lame, the .Ssson•iati. fi s i'i,ittritprttem .towards the cost Alf tee..goted,'tnud. The bylaw provides for the issm.uu'e of detecienr c to the amount of $7,IaIO, to h e' retold' in fifteen years, the an- nual Istyment for principal and Inter- est being $7111.10. The matter of re -roofing the Park Ilonse was left In the bands of l'omi- clller Si InnItugs, to have the work done by day Tabor. Sir. (I. St. Elliott has sold Its red - /tow,. on 1'ohoura street to Mrs Wm. It. Dunning and her won. Sir tV F. ibinning, of itros.klin \foss. alio are having the house esempletely remodel - 1001 before ec eipying it Slrs. ihin- ning and eon inlend melting their mum- mer home here. • ('. O. F. ('HUNCH PARADE Court ealerleh. No. 32, (1,OF, will hole( their annual church service and pante* on Sunday morning, June 10th, to St. George's church. Rev. J. N ii. Moos win be the speaker. Broth- ers act Rgnested to meet a t their lodge rrotnta In MacKay Hall. North stmt, at 10.15-a.ts.. 'Visiting brethren cor- dially invited to attend. W. Pltl(lE, A. K. BARKER. Q ]lL hist.. See.