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The Signal, 1928-7-12, Page 1• ••••••••1-144-7."--111.• . • ow • • 1 e . • A Business Is Judged by the Stationery it uses. The kind that means Dignity -Success -- Good Taste -the kind turned out by The Signers lob Department. EIGHTY -4'1104T YEAR NO. 28. If • "/Tf(rr • High School Entrance Examination Results Madeline Naftel and Douglas Middleton Win the Robert Park Medals. Total marks obtainable. T50. Marks necessary to pass. 430, with at least 40 per cent. In each aubjeet. Fine -elks honors require 602 marks and are marked (A), seecond-ciass honors need 526 and are marked (131. Exeter cen- tres are (E) and Goderich centres (0). The highest totals in etch subject are te follows; Iteadiug-A. Burke, 43 (G); -LP: Skioner, 44 (E). Spelling -le Middleton. 49 (0): Elda Gingerlele 60 (E)• Writing -I. Carrick, 42 ((.); A. fAtone, 49 (E)• Literature --D. Middleton, 98 (G) ; 34. Complin, 91 (E). Composite:roe-I. Carrick and C. Moore, 73 (G); el. Taman, 85 (E). Geography -E. Farrier, 03 (0): Rich. Bedard and Erwin Gingerich. 96 (E. Arithmetic -R. Seeds., Jun. Cumin V. )4artin. M. Nene?. 100 (0.; 31 ve. re, Cann, If. Coward, M. Dick. Erwi ;Lngerieb. 100 (E ). Higtory-M. Nutlet. 94 G 1 ; 31 Re' •ro.iir,Wi (E). Gra unnar-efacKiniey Homage. Ott G) ; Hach. Bedard and Robt. Houston vee, 98 (E). )4144_ Tota)-Iladellne 926 (0): • teeeet Marjorie Carotene. 64S 4310- rOe7 The highest total of marks at each centre is; Goderich-MadellIne Naftel 636. Exeter- -Marjorie rumple, 64R. e tee ; Henball-Mabel Workman 614 Ray - es ere; e .Reeda 575. lielgrave- ' er Velma Wheeler 578. Crediton-llelen Ptnkbeiner 5$2. Daoliwood-Florence Pella* 57R. 'Dungannon - Bemire Blake 502. Kintall-Vielan Courtney • 5110. St. Helens --Isobel Miller 617. Varna -Jean Campbell 497. Winchel. f -1forgaret Intros 3e4. - Zurich- fekeelpiele Gingerieb 607. slit re .ZURICH fledard. R. (A); Ducharme. G. (B) ; Farvitell, (B); Fleleaharier, A..; Mc- Kinnon, 11. (Bo ; Sehwalm. N. (II); Schwalm, V. 1.1) ; Stade, H.; Willert, 1. (A); Yungblut, E. (B). ASHEIELD No. 1-Crawfurd, E.; Lednere Mere. No. 3-MseGregor, A.; Simpson. DUncaU. 4 -MacDonald, Carbertne. - No. 5--Andertion, C.; Gardner, Cecil. No. 6 -Culbert, Conl, No. 7--43ilmore, leranees; Gilmore, Margaret. No. 9-Antiereen, Thos. (R): Make. Berniee (A); Blake, Winnifred (3); Curran. John (lit ; Curran, Jameo; Hackett. Mare IR). X. 10 -Lane. Winnifred, Nn. 13--Crariston. N. S.; Phillip., F. le; Melamine, Rena A. (Re No. 15 -Grant, Jean (A); MacKen• tie. Mary. No. 17-Rrown, lcm.; Johnston, n Marion. *„. • COLBORNE TOWNSHIP • No. 1-Errineten, Roy; Ellington. No, 2 -Good, M. I.; Jewell, E.; BOP er4,4.4 ( an. Eva. N.,. 3 -Houston, Mary; Rebertion, No. 7.--Ilerton, Ells; Ilnater. Jean (11). .No. 7--Dursi, Norman. No. 04--Al1in. R. J.; 1111111an, 31. E. (II); 311e:bele C. E.; Mitchell, M. R. No. 9 -Quaid, Erte (13). GODER1C11 TOWNSHIP ' No. 1 -Moore, Bernie.. No. 2 -Holmes, Marion. No. 3-1In1ier. E. (-13 31alr, J. ; Ogrbaldeettne13. 411 ; Potter, Norms; Trevvertha. Kenneth (13) ; Trewartha. Norma (A). No. 5--Surite, Allots. No. 6 -Mr -Allister. Oke, 31. Porter. M. (13) ; Sowerby, Florence, No. 9 -.Ey, Rictrard; Mink. Jek (8); Teoellarold (B). Jar imago, JIUs (A): Whiners et Medals ' The Robert Park memorial medals denoted by Mg. Piek's son, Victor • f eve Ikantiates, sere *son Me year by e‘e -‘ Martine Nobel. Rohl medal. sod •. Douglas Middleton, silver medal. Victor Lanristons gorese lneitrest, Bode:pleb • .• 4mime.11Ve" , t(*. ,-, ' • . ekete„,.e,,-• seeeser -ger • e 'heels 11111.11. 144 • ORM., Otql 40. At 7.1t, ilkliree• Itleellgefte' -- a Int for a re -reeding of their anewer papers as specked in the Regu- ktioas. Tbe certificates of successful canal - dates will be sent to the teseber or the secretory of the reboot board. CENTRAL SCHOOL. GODERICH Campbell, 11. (B): Castle, R. (8); Cnrwen, ; Iflegeman, A. Horne), D. (13); Huston, IL (A); James. W. (A); Linnington, C. (A): Mackinnon, M. (B) ; Moore, C. (13): 'Middleton, It. (A); Osteldeston, A.; Parsons, Janie, (B) • Parsons, eIebn (8) ; Ross, Gen.; filienrdown, J.; Seep - bard, M. (A); Milano. 31. (13); Laithweite, Clayton. VICTORIA scno(m.- Atkinson, Dora ; ROL elle (A), Bloomfield, 11. (Alc Bridle, H. (A) Carrick, 1. (A); Cornfield, E. (A) Doer, M. (A); Drennan. R.: Elliott, E.; Jenner, 11. (B); Johnston, H. Johnston. J.; Lawrenee, P.; Lumby, •. Mat -Done Id, J.; Mackay, 1.; McCreath. 13.; Mclfeben, J. (A); Norte, 3f. (A) ; Naftel. 3. (131; Pridtile. J. (13); Proctor. W.; Riley, D. ( ; Robertson. V. (133; Sondem. A. (B); Thomem, F.; Walters, R. (13); Weiland. A. (I1) M. (II); WIlmon, W.; Women, IL; Atkin- son, A.; Drennan, R.; Johnston, 1.; Verney, R.; Allen, Frank. $T. PETER'S SCHOOL, HODER1011 Genf. L. (A): Jeffrey. E.; Mem. E (B); O'Brien, E. (Al : Page, Thom. (A) ; Tobin, D. (A) ; Webb, A. (A) ; Webb. W. (ID. EXETER P. R. Burke, Wm.; Conn. L. M, (A).: Chambers. W. J. (1); Collingwood. A.; Coniplin, Marjorie (A); Creech, R. ‘13); Deering. M. (A); Money. 31.13. CA) ; F3lierington. T. (A); Fratrer, R.; greocileton. L. (II) , Heywood. H.: Hockey. K. Kerolnke. 11.(To : Keotle. Vera (Al; McDonald, L.; •McInnio, N.; hellhole. G. (111; Piton. M. J. (A) ; Pomfret, L. (Al: Mine M.; Eitabhury, 11. (A) ; Stewart. F. (A): etone. A. (A); Taman, 31. (A). - HENRALL P. le Brock. G.; Deters, 1. (B) ; Drum- mond, H.; Hemphill, 11.; ttistgloR..A. (A): Haworth, I.•, Ilenorton. R. (A); Andiron, H.; Little, E.; MacKay. M. (8) ; McDonald. F. (A); Parstoore, Rkinner. E.; Rpencer, M.; Work - OMB, M. (A), BAYPIRLD Meekay, Ila;ESeed.. nertlee (A). CrRMITON leohner. •, p hrter. ff.; Flisktleiner, R. (.4); f4llow, K. (11). DASITWOOD Guenther, Rayter, Beta OW GRAND BIOND Desjardine, 1 (13>; Greene, S.; Green., M.; Pellet*, F. (A) ; Patter son, h.; Raveile. V. Di1NGANNION Anderson. R. • Pentland, W.; Reed, Allan; Young. Amy. MOUNT CARMEL Rosin, M.; mahoneY. ; Rn, 11- */"1•44f44r11,f EINGSBRIIDOE Ooortestp, V. (A) ; Belton, O. (.4); 0 • /felon, C. (II); Martin, V. (A). erseele 4- t • ITINVEMLSIDA Boma. TA; Coward. M. (8) ;Det • ...44 • . (B) ; erkh, Elda (A). No. 8 -Wolper. ejorman. No, 10-Dlek, Dick, Margaret ( B ) ; McEwen, Floolopilik 1. No. 31 -Smith, Gordon. No. 12-tturmeigter, Greta (A); Druar, A. (R) eHerner. G. (11). No. 14 -Johnston. Ethel (D) ; Wil- . Pestre--- No. 13-Itader. Martha. ' peeteetteesolle.,,,efleVe'ea. 4)4' 4tit';`.••. • - . li J . - .J :T:.niiiii AA ')•'. . ; 'f* " ' r %. • .‘. GODERICH, ONTARIO, T .•••••• • ' .1. .* . .... i ' ' 4) •11(..att. •• ',,4,' - il4"..o.1,' 4. r'•';', ,.... Ice 0., , v eeesie . 'tee !V.,. • - e I" . t• • - .. . • d ,., 4 At?, , o r • • i; • egg • • • Aggressive Advertising is the key to success in merclian- dising. As a medium for reaching the people of Goderich and district The SIGNJ4I. is unsurpassed. r F DAY. JULY 12, 1948 THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED. Publishers The News ot the' Town Jubilee of Victoria Street -.111•111111111MIIIMMIL °mimes ('ekhrstIng Today Today is the 12th of July and mem- bers of the local Orange Order are faking part in the South !fermi celebra• tion at Hensel!. A tel..bretion moo being field at Lucknow for tbe lodges of the North Huron district. Mr. Majors Sueoesteful Pupils The following peens of Mr. D. Ma- jor. of Goderich, were buorevatul in their Toronto Conservator) of Music examinations: Introductory piano -- Helen Bisset and Ruth Curwen, both with honors; elementary plano-Fran- ees Thornton. Mr. Major has not, yet received full results of the examina- tions of his pupils. Vrealey Walker's Audis's' Sale Mr. Wesley Welker teed a successful auction sale of goods from his furni- ture store oo tbe lawn of hi. reel- derree, Waterloo street, on Saturtilie nfternonn. The weenier wee 1110111 for the guile and a large number of people were present from the town and coun- try. Mr. Walker inform. The Sternal that he will hold another auto in the near future. Fulford--Babineen The manor of Main street United reach, Mitchell, was the -vetw of a quiet wedding on Thursday, June 2eth. when fter. A. Murray Stuart milted in ma rear rot ee Hel ell. deet daughter of Cep. and Mex. C. E. Itobin.on, of Rt. Oeorgeer erescem, GoderIele and Thomas Mules Fol. ford, second fen of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Fulton? of Cltntnn. The bride was becomingly gowned in pendre blue crepe eel) bat to match 'and (-girded a bouquet of Ophella roses. The bride was attended by Mes Evelyn J. Fowler of Sanford. mt Earl M. Fulford was groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Folioed will reside in Clinton. - News -Record. Notes from the Band • Tbe Qoderigh bapd will make its next public aperhogre on Sunday evening. when it4rendtor 1 pro - in ot tussle on sere IOW the church seekese. ' - Tim band Intendi ealagIng the com- petition.. at the WcIto ExtdbitIon this year and the OW diligently cttng the < Oat < -tec the t. lip „. -. ea., petition bond gied . . ...ail 411114'. ' --.'' • - . • .. _ '..." *yid g.;.404rivt, STANLEY U. No. 1-Leporte, Antionette. • No. 3-Some/liner, Irene. No. 4 nerth---Armotreng. John (8) ; Wextlake. Gladwin. No: 5---Rrthinoon, Margaret: Robin- arni. Grace (A); Smith. Vera (A). -41--tehreke. (Vetere -b. Erin (A ; GIngerich, Anna (A); Hey. Jean. No. 10-Cemphen, Jean. No. 14-4Farquhar. D. (B); Horton. 8. (A); Mr -Kenzie. W. J. (R). . STEPHEN TOWNSHIP No. R. -McCann. Clement ; Neeh, Bernice. No. 7-B-11. Edith (ID ; Lamport. Mildred. No. 14-110wery. Doria; Hicks, Don- ald (B)• CffitORNE TOWNSHIP No- 1--Etherington. Alma (8); Horton. Bernice (It); Miller, Iellan. No. 1.; (lettings, R. (:8); John's. 11.; Reek. A. (R). No. 3--4lardner, Bert (II); Gilfillen, Colin. No. 10-MeQueen, Jean. No. 12 -Morley. Ruth. WAWANOSH No. 2 -Finnigan. Corn. 17. No. 3-Yoging, Myrtle. No. 3- Cranston. Florence ( A 1 : Foran, John (A). No. 4-31113er, Isobel Thom, Mary H. OM No. 6.-C'ornp4ell. 31.: Gewer, T.; McDowell, E. (A); Walsh, Ben (8). No. 7--Cunnington, Margaret (13). No. 12---13roomee. Velma (A ) ; Ram - age. Mack (A); Rt. Marie, Veronica ; St. Moires Jneeph. No. 13-711a1r, Florence. No. 14 -Farrier, Carman (A). No. 13-ehamney, Verne Craig. Arnold. No. Pi -Taylor, Phyllis. It, No. 17-13rydge.. Jeer) McBee, Margaret (B1; Scoble, Mildred; Wheeler, Velma (A). No. 17-Rpmnl. Edith. 1711311ERT TOWNRHIP No. 7-11olton, Maude; (leek. Gram (A) ; (lappet, Janet (R); Horton. Clayton. • SPECIAL OPTICAL OFFER High-gratte heavy -weight gold4lled spectacles' with best eat spherical )enoes for only $4.00. All other styles of frames one knome at lowest pike Eyes examined by 0111' well-known and painstaking specialist. Mr. Rushton, vrith twenty-eight yearsexpatiates. eighteen years coming to Godertch. The very beat to optical work and at reasonable prices. Two days only - Thornier. Priday, July 19, 25 SMITH'S ANT IMRE Ooderleb. Toronto a fund ire 'being created and any contributions will be gladly re- ceived by Mr. Wilkinson, or they may be left at either of the local news- paper offices. Lake Level La Higher Tao water level at this port is some- what higher this year. The Canadian Ilydrographic ServIce. Department of Mitrine-and Fiellerie., Ottawa, has In automatic gauge at tbe harbor for measuring the water lerel of Lake Huron. Monthly reporter are made and the report for June gives the fol- iating Interesting data on the level of Lake Huron as compiled from the re- corda: The water it .10 foot higher than May. 1928; .64 foot higher tban une, l�wetr nos the-• litgh *kV of June. 18e6; 1.67 feet higher than the low atage of June, 1926; .02 foot higher than the arerage Nage of June for the last ten years; 1.30 feetaver than the average gage of June for the text sixty-eight years. During the last ten years the June • level haw a'renaged .1R foot higher than the May level and .00 foot lower than the July level. During the last sixty- eight year,. the June level ',as aver- aged .23 foot higher titan the Mar • level end .12 foot lower than the July /evel. The mean sea level of Like Hum at this port for June. ' 192R, Is given at 580.06 feet. Ne. iiellmegk Joseph Cerltoe regelir hopped oft from Boston, Mank;os ?humility 'tight in the "Leaping Lege* and arrived In Govierich Saturday Vert about Joe would have made better time bail he not been rompolSesi stiit at Stria; ford for Nee Hs a ir a ageompanker by his wife and iMetol co weeks la town visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kelly. ' ...._-e..-...-__ Baseball Ga -re la FlidaP A Debeduled Banums Comity. ireeeloall League -mune betkilen Heneall and Goderich will be plefed at Agrevitural pork on Friday sOeofing of Oils week, easinieseing at I o'clee. This prearker to bo sip& a.. -a. both teams are anxious lb -sin The 1.eoil of Gotieritt *Dula Support the home term by being pelage It tel. game In good numbers. Ashialsoion 26 cents. Results The Torok* Coeserratery ef Ate& announces reroute o hatnitettions as follow*, all the eaves mentioned being pupils of St, ee.eigite Convent, Goderieb: Junior Salm my --first-visas honour, Aileen 111 atellIt•r; primary theory-tireteolalis Imeets, Mare Par - 10111, Marie Reechhee primary /eine- honors. Elleeh 0:6den; eleraentary pareonz,kMary leveller; introduc- tory plano--lasuor1. Ln•itle Graf. Ted er. beret Plante, Alma O'Brien. Merle Skielde Hospital Day tbe Tbe wourin's An•pital Auxiliary held a successful fi party -and dance at, ta st h Del aPyaevcil 1 137 t nernoen Wird there edoesday Bridge e of ladies. Nine. and the torte* Miter May Par• !teem's; connote - wawa fair att teen tables were winners were: mons; 2nd, Miss tion, Mrs. Thee. warts. There was a lark attendttoen-set the lam* in the evening. The , Jervilion orehesire Played for the deklr.g and during the evening Mr. Bert gait, of Galt, wbo holidaying in to rang two delightful solos, Kiss Gee* non playing the wane te. In the lag Goa. Sy won Be* -..3 I • i :11k C the Green 1114 Friday event .1.E. C. Hobert liewiton and Balls and /Brae* • The tioderleh illacksox played a Hu- ron Comity 1aeet.l League game et Clinton on Monday and won with the s.ore of 3-1. Presley pitched a fine i genie for Goderich. Successful Student} of Mimi Jackson The tollimiog pupas of Miss brunt Jackson, A.T.C.11., of town, were ma* ekroful in their Toronto Conservatory of Aussie examination ; Primary Plano --Margaret Ferguson (page), Dorothy Craig itpails Eiementury triano--Annie St raughan (honorso, Ruth Straugege (parse). These mipile are all rerts of Auburn. ee illue*Witer elf flub Notes - The first genie in group No. 1 of the Perth. Huron and itruee Golf League took place at the Blue Water Gel( and Country Club course on Wednesday afternoon. The, Contest was between Listowel and Moe Water and the rise- n hy 18-5. Mr. A. J. Maclitt made a ;relive re- cord on the Blue Water ceurse on Wednesday, when lie made No. 1 hole In one stroke. a distance of 133 yards. - - Charted With tilteoling ('ars Evoc..ti rmilicbtlit. of Auburn. twen- ty years of age. was retarget before eingistrate Reid .m Mondry web the theft of leo nutornobilve. The car. safden ladong to Harold NeWcotulfe, of Gorterhe. and Stuart Plunkett, et Au- burn. Roth (erg were found on bark roads In the tegontry. Neer...rube-5 car We$ if.atiewhat damaged. but the other tgarweit in pretty good rendition When genet Youngblut Ione btm it bunk 1 of autnnsobile treys. 11.- was remanded to July 161h and fa to jall in the mean- time. United Church Continued 4'1 Addresses by Mrs. McKinley, Rev./J. E. Ford and Rev. S. Davison on Sunday f The oervit•es at Vtetoria street troubled souls. Pressing towarei the • :'-'" Vaned chuseh on Sunday last were a i mark, e e stimuli4 look for opportunities to help and cheer other travellers On G tee services. In the morning tbe pulpit was °mu' irgouirlitteetr That veveh.rkisntow I.;441evaustgh;enge°tiletnit: wjuetre-diepret'eseleflbtraatti711.''":1171:alvey. faittful day by day, not only . 1 when the sun is shining but also wham t he shadows fall. Others are beating The Christian calling obliges congregation in Pled by Mee McKinley, known to the; read.) to extend the iirraind aofwafeYnow- milt of, and the Williams, evangelist. Mre. MeKinley e• I let i former years as Mise:i t. ii.619( av anon, ,... iitieopoknei 0Witil .? tohtd-ittle-eref Yost renenititatilpiwaswe. elila,,ir.edditt he insintu,ti tabeeiranieetheinindubdyet:has teatime • Her address was based On I R4silrlifsuf: 'tf',rrioernnoitniti,i)grt.ht4eh,.rell'Impu.lilleimpyiettotwte.kIllr:cbee,a"vb: .he words of Philippians 3:13-14-; i•This out' thing I do: forgetting those George leitlawaite in memory of the bine. which tire behind, and reselling nta11,4111edh.cates.ko..,;,gtegni;ef(n;ilrei:eivtoielra,4,sndiadloii:u.iiitei.der:irig3stnawManfry.. Sears in Victoria street church erg gra refill ty remembered. Address by Rev. J. F.. Ford At the open session of the Monday school. Itev. .1. E. Ford, who was pas- tor of the church from 1913 to 1917, gave a fl' -1 Interesting migiress. Ile spoke te the eteldren (thole the went -*Watch." urging them to watch their Wa)s, wale!' their Actions. to 'Putt% their Thonithts. to watch theirseoever- 'anon. and to entre their liefIrtit• :34.4 then arctic to the older scholar* on the book of Numbers. This theme wag forth unto those things which are be- fere, I press ton•ard the mark for the I tueze ot the high calling of Ood in : 'bast Jesus.- It was a good thing to ' tie able to do one thing and to do It welt, twid the speaker. awl Paul's; words gave some help in kuowIng how ' to attain this ability. Ity -forgetting" 1 -forgetting self, forgetting ditfieultiee! and fears, fergettieg 0410'41 4)111 short. comings and the fault* of others. One of the greatest electric/es te ;greenest , In the Chrietion lite was the tiwelimat i upon sliehte. fancied or real, received teen other peofeteing Christian., , These moot log put ;behind. so that the -emend and heart might reach forwa o the better Things, The was to helpful and much tittlioyCht. The mebool Councillor Lee's Obsess Councillor C. c. bee W:14, taken sud- denly ill last week and was removed to Alexandra ho.spital. where an opera- tion was performed Thursday evening. He has slnee been making fnirly satis- factory progremo, In spits of the hot weather of the weekend, wheel was very trying. but it will he some weeks before he will he shout again. His 333. cems at this time is pirticuberly unfor- tunate, settee is the tinny PmAerill at hi. ma hotel, and In additioa to this. and his I. hardware business be has been de- voting a good deal of tinie to his muni- cipal dutt ft le 'Doped Ms recovery will be y• nov.2 t befon. lone he p A. T. Edwards , T. Warner and Jn. A Wester egsweerherich 'bowlers took part in a tournament of Botch doubles at Lucknow on Wedaesday. Fred Hunt and Robt. Johnston won first prize in the first event and 11 Newton and E. Cowan won the firs prize in tbe coneolation Two tournaments were held at 't !neat greens on Wednesalav. in th afternoon the prise -winner* were R. a Hemet+. and T. Taylor onstew et -ening R. Johnston and J. MneVicar won the prize*. Fourteen beaten. from town took port in the annual tournament of Scotch double. nt Seaforth Weines- flay, but none of them figured among the prize-winner. Anninser Reheat Neu -Week The endericer Stunmer School, con ducted under t'e auspices tie,* the Claret Church. enmmenee its eighth nnnnal gee -ion on Monday next continuing throughout the week. The first tethering of the school will be at he ttench at Menesetung Park on Mengtny evening. to ere the stodents an appertmety of neeensIng ttequisinted wit), on,. another The efasees &triter the neck will /*held at Victoria efret 4,110'11. and meal. for the students w1:1 • served fit North street church.. to 11...ftton to the ftttaly thistles of the Casspbe A pretty weld gdook place at the %%Ingham United church parsonage on wednesda3e An ne 27th, at 3 o'cloek when Annie Elizabeth. only daughter t of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Campbell, Wee marrk.4 10 31r. Arldri4 Benson Strau- b! elan. Son of Mr. and Mr.. J. Straughah e of anderieb. Slaney Morison . conducted the ceremony The I • 1 lay. there will be each .wenIng. at ft -iits•fi.-1111 open mettle. tn he att- dre••ca hy an ootsdanding ',Tooker. Ttrt. P. fee the song Peolde f iw'rt of e London onferenee. and the retrIstror. tn.. fort (lark, of town, reports that here are alread) a gond number of •gistrotinnot ond every prostpeet of a r,.ottendanedy e. The senof mis- ter. nn importnnt pert of the wnrk f the school, and fiareral men whn are been engaged In mission wnrk fn vartoit4 Mk wilt -etouttirt- clamps,- - The Church Army 'Crusaders Goderieh has had a visit the post r week from a band of Church Army s Crtmadere lay megaton workers in t connection with the Churt•h of Eng- te land. The Church Army has been in sa existence in England for between „ forty and fifty years, with bend- „ quarter. ot London, and has over one thousand uniformed workers engaged in trivial and evartgetistrn work in Eug- land anti etwowhere. At the invitation of the (-buret, In Canada the work in now toeing extended to this country. and sixteen member.; of the Army are 41)(1411ra* the venter part of till. ycnr In the Norm. of Huron. Eight of these workers are In floderieh. rap- t/tins Motley. Ifnmphrey, Fenn liamilton rind Oldroyd. Sheer. Mere- dith. Brooks and Maelstrom. Their mietion, ns one of them Mates it. ist to witheis to the Aeglican people *het a la3mon can do, Law week tee ("nerarlers heel npen• sir MIMI-ma at nommilter. Raltford and other point, In the neighborhood. Tht. week they ere rondocting . 'service eneb evening, at R o'clock. in St. Gent - gee (terve, and the effernoons are theerfed to pamehial 'tatting. At the sreh-ens the parish will have a 'hilt from Captain Casey, the or- ganising Becrefary nt this work in Can- ada, who will take part In Sunday's Retrieve at At. George's. +Last sandal evening after the regu- lar chnrch *eerie@ an ropenitly servIce wan held hy the .ender, at tbe homeland in the Renate, a large en/t- emente being prevent. A similar nes, vtre will be hold nett Sunday evening. and Ala will conclude the mionfon to Goderich. The erns/Were will tears, Monday morning for three weeks' of *matt wort in the nits.* of Toronto. • Maitland Gel( Club The lad*, of the Renforth Golf Club visited the Maitland Clnh nn Thaerine last and all enjoyed si plen• tnnt nfternnen. The tally wax no follow.; REA FORTH GODER It'll eire Smith fr MIRA Wilier mor.. 1 MI.. Plea" t o Mrs Dennhison .1 3tre. MeRengle0 linundero..1 Are liege 1 Mr.. Mitehell...0 Aro. eteMwerhy. 31r.. Mew Combo 0 Dr. M. Tone...1 Mots Porter 1 Mrs. Chapman..0 MI.* Wilton n Misty Ratinderst..1 Mr.. (Dela 1 Mee Brown ....0 Mrs. Berme n Mee. Ro3*rtson.1 Mitt reirtlaw1 Wee. r0111thltret .0 Mee -Pius '4 Mrw Martin -4,4 Mr*. !borrows -1e Sem Wertele..1/4 Mr. Fraser, the flub "pro." blot week !woke the entree word, making the nine boles In 31. The beet keel - on* wont was 32. On Monday Mr. Prosser madfeetn. 1 mad No. 9 hole* in two etrokei aseh. Reversi members of the Maitland Cleh Place** at the alma! opening of the lloyflobf Golf rinh, on Igedneadey. T)r. Weider Rohl a314 W. T. R. Patter- son Red for the Bret prise, the Baylield enp iti•k;41i" • 4, • . .,; . „. i4'0:1!,,itt:, , . .•,...-i-....... ri. -Ars .11-Ati: gosii•3ati' .,4.44.401.4.rt.4,4.44%.14..446 4,e440 l'ill..**lillPt• 4i* .40440040.440404.44•• ...Ammo .*,,,..,,,•41.4'-3'"'414'1.: 1 - . /.4 cs''';,'•''',... .4.-4 f .4 4,141.!141/41:?** 4.4:1;;V;f4011441.;Ifrititr. ., tfefIV .. ...44... '•.(lt7. ,,..4.10*,,0/..4•Clt. iii.;ii; • •••••%0•4101.0 ,•!,,Tt:..'„,;:,...!;.•,:,,,,,, one thing well Weil ,to coneentrati.- ng arIeltgeted with two speetal musical, forgetting many other things pertapo numbers by the Wilson chileren of it. [Ilene:elven not hairnet% but trending town and Nese Mary Aitchleon of all the strength of mind and Rola to- Luckw no. Tie. two little ehildren wards, tte end to be achleval. Con-I:mar "Bonding." IllustrotIng with %fanny looking forward wortigl demi- melon., 311.. Ate -fibber with her pate the fears of the pees:let. Light sweet contralto voice •ang a solo filled wilt always totem glarkneso. If there with ranny messages,. are difficulties end cenflicte. they art. Evening Semite for our own good and for the glory ofi The pree•lier for the e‘ening was God, to stow forth to the world that Rer. Sidney • Dirvifion. of Winehant, the Christian lifemeans something. t who addreosed bimoelf particulate to "4, if Paul had not end to endure cOnfilet young people on "Making Jere Sue- . from within, and from without. MP The Scripture rend was .,;•?•,..44I epistles would not carry the strength and sweetnees that they do to timi 4. SOFTBALL from 2 Tim. 2:1-15 and the text was the 1 7ith verse of rho (halter. Sinceene, the preacher wIld. depends upon eon- formity to certain requirements the lint of which is purpose. There must be definiteness of aim. and he wbe Vistorla OIL 12--Portee's Hill 3 would aneteed must be venire to pay rebore) /soya' num in the the price. Another reqtdremient to be noted by yoke people ts. no web BOOR day ovenine. Vietoria street defea Porter's' Hill by 12-3. lVhnt seems like luck is t a Dungannon . emerge preparatory work. to grasp 22--Vietoria St5 lioorinoon Or,* were the winners of I opportunity when It .prettents a geft-hall rnme pinyea 441 Dungannon Perseverance is another necessary Wednesday evening with the Vieteria element : spasnomile effort never carries one far. Then, purity of life :,04 (-haracter, while apparently not necessary in nmkIng a :here petered,. 3. In,lIe- 3» making a life. impurity impairs life, dist',,.,, rind fripples the 114 street ehttrelt team. The *yore was 22- 6. The 4,epeeteeee.ireeseeleeeeee.e .ermionnoten- -M. Areleregn, lb; I). georgette with hat Ana hose te le,-,,t,771/o-n-ecte-O•e-ftereley,- • and maidenhair fern. Mts. Eva Svonn; 21' Iter feeler., were el„e neteee ree,„r 1.• Reed. 3h; E. rase. rf: E. Mach. : E. Culbert, if; M. neon, ef• the last requirement noted by the Goderich-J, voonnon. if: preacher- piety in its broader mean- ifee• wentlog malre-georgette rilef‘P With rfiff17.' and white hat. an* brides- (.,,,,,,,,tta 3,,u.,,,n. :lb: eiergenot grimly. Ing of glevotitneso f1/111 religion. Our maid 31 r St e fiver t ' 2b; Leon Craddoek e • Irene l'olinston real benefaetors tire not three vrho 'rf ; Mr.. J. Stewart. lb; . ()plight Mutg•It. p ; Vera MeLeoll. ss : Nellye [Winkler, cf. ' ne supported the . Froom. After the ceremony a recep- tion wir.4 held at the home of the 3raugalau_ltiLr.olit in_Gralerich. In tbe Magistrates Court lifetime continues brisk In the Po- St. Helena IR -Victoria St. 1 Ihe Mari•trate'. Court. the automobile ot. Alimony evening '.off -ball game, trek- being respon.ligle for many of betneen the girls' team* ef St. Helen, the meek louring the pest week And Victorin *trete. •Cnited church, wns them herr 1,..ett hplf.ti.it„zen etetee,, played tot Vittoria Park. The tat g rosiaess driving, and the nue of $10 Tilden.. team was vielorions by a swore and has been Imposed In each of 1114. vise. Other charges for Mitch fines The llne-np: Thingennon. discover or develop the physteal re - sooner of our country. tart 3110Fe win deepen the finality of our 11vitil.r. Plet.Y, crowning the other element* of gm, le = 4.-• -tailrj°r .., 04 • ,•4,1 deelleve Ae oll"-itof""'"Y eete,:etee teethe meths,. lune le, a rellu vire ea4 jey•-• have been collectea were driving with- St% li^leng-1. P: 1. preper marker,. 'girl:Inc without e: IT !Miler. 11. Thom, F. Mequillin. proper light,, driving without proper Megoillin. L. Nfre.k.fingfin. 1. Monne tiering elf,' trill net* without 1). lirenge. --Eor-luteing-414ptor ri $)fl0 wrb nodt • •Steat : . rene Jebtoton. rf; Rnmly. 23); reneger Jeweril (sods., awl two young men of liar 3ferollre1 floW11.1111)071 11 eltnliar ellnrge itl pain 31.; Charlotte Merest. ef: Vet:, MeLeoti, A1910 and f.o.b. .4 ; Tenn Crndglock. e; Delight Mol, -h. . of nton. was sn•orn0. Earl 1') (*rich (II In today 94 efilIntY trams 4/Meer. He The nropireg were: Rev. It G. trh)t- In connection with the celebrat;on of • thnt is to enme. There tVO4 greetal nuisie again in the 44)14)11,1Z Mrs- neMine, alms.) singing bad given mo nomet pieastire In the merning. sang and lir, aihgen. of St. John's Crated church. Strtford, sang most itereptaidy two este., -Tenn me tir prny." anrt "The Wy. the 'Truth. the Life." Ile stn'» a4•441.44fulk1 by Nfr. Ilert Cutt. The cholr of the ietreh, under the ilirth-tin of 31r. 11. Ilarker, rendered nn anthem. !te. W. J. lirninee. of Woifoo. MI% present and asvisted the pa.' for in the Jrrie... nrry YEARS' HISTORY OF VICTORIA BT. CHURCH 1991 1101* the roads with a motorcYcle, two. a Rt. ilelef", en hnillthe jubilee of Victoria street United particulttr ting to e ienforce ftrejk(f., Eft. Prfirr. of tnwn, nn hewer - v the 1114chnuy Traffic Aet on .lintyentree. the 5410a -her liTeerical Victoria 8t. 25-NUe 18 0.11(1.. )tnr, .Notea trout Hie -Harbor- Thr VA44C34, avvoeil 13-y C.d. Grogory, of the Belle float �I,,3 Engine Company. Detroit, n•a. in the harbor on Wednesulay afternoon for reeffivit'torn 31 otircere,rs'T v.irinilli roinfisre yaellt wag en Mr. Innies Vanee. 01 I'Vodstock. who hag the controct for the concrete reeen.triretinn work on rige .rnoth pine commeneed operatio. en Tomodey. At the pr' -...ere tItne about seven men nre employed teering fir) 33144 Ohl wooden pier. Three hnreireti feet isr to be reeg.n- otrnetegl tn cement and the werh 14 be- ing commenced from the Ige91( end. The weamer Kennet ix dm) fret!) Fort William with ft eargo of 7.n03) bnahse. of wheat (or the Gerieeirt elevator. The earliest) Rand 4 (intro! (•.,tn- pany hare removed the 'meln dredge from the hertor to the mouth of the Winona River and it In reported that wnrk of removing gravel trill he commeneed shortly. The steamer Brentwood lot due from Fort WIlllom fhb. (Thurody) even - nit with 130.000 tmelvela of wheat for the Western (ande. Flour Mills ele- vator and 50,003) boatels for the nod - Prick elevator. TRE CAR l'Ott RAVE URN WAIT- ING FOR flee awmausseesmeat sa page $ The Vimorlo street TWIN church girls soft -hall learn tournetel to Nile and_succeetted _ winning the game by n score of 2112. 1113louge the e snre wag 19 14r20 (*nt'. blers'it Mil not lag( at any time ntol the aotlerieh girl, hod to tight bard to In the victory. The locals hove been defeated twiee rind Tnesday's ' hits glven them grenter onorrtge and 07ithe'dli*rn for th., Ittl tIN41 to he pinyed the erten,. The poAtinh. tolneed were: Vile Ili.'' Sfonetifthl, p; Thelma Jorego. If: Ninbel WeeHl", 331: Dorothy rf; :Tenn Glen. 23); ()rt FInnel min. rthm T/14). us; Evelyn llor- tn. c: Sfpronn, lb. noderich-Vieta fenrrlek. lf; Cene- ta .lewc11. Afnranret Randy. 23): fpifff l'risthfork. c; Irene Johnater. rt; Stestnrt. th; Delight Mnfeh. p: Vern ifef.end, as; Nellye linninter, .13 the end of the third inning/ Ante 31,•KIntom wa• reseed in left need and rlinriotte ".11Orria In Hatt33.14. Rec.11, G. Whitfield, of St. Delon.. sea. the umpire at home plate end Ref- 3 3 Walker, nf Duntrenno. was the hese umpire. New Granobliand Ceasing 011 Work on the now gramedond at Ag- rIeultural Pork le making good Pro- greso. The concrete foirndetion le fe and tiro framewroMt Is beginning to rink A dozen men are ensmitett es the job. 'f••,4444Intiti/P41 *(401lIVNOMI* "••••=;4 ha5 been written: A,P*OPIre!!.,t0,3 Hnif a century ha,» passed et 'e corner atone of our pre•erit bending wee Inigi and many pages of gtortenor Iv henry hare- beenew pit tlet Canada's notlor:d In thee time. Two Ivry epeehs eitt In the his,ory of the Chris- tian obsteb., „r jhaolh,n gine.. the days of rorirc,krato.n : gee wirs !he union of the bran. 14,4 441 31.3 !1.9133)l) in 1884, and Om tt :Meter tlirl/In of the itegogefo. Pr.eleterian turd ("oneregett;gtial 1lorrch.4 lour cengre. Ration ha. mar. bed in the vangimrd of hn, 3e -o, ‘eteent., nod. otter being erected If • 9 piece of worehip for 11 Methodkr Flpigeopal coy/green- ttnr, the Imibling wax taken over by the Metergebe Church of Canad. It lo now One of the links of the l'nIted Mirth of ronada. The building woo erected doting the .ommer ond fall of 18713. and on Inly lo. 194731, the enrner *tone ernlaid by Rev. A))+ -rt Carman. fen. then Berne() of the 31. E. Church in finada. On November 24 the hnsement was opened for 'orrice and on December 22 the bungling Was deticateti. The architect of the cherish was W. II. Slattery of Chatbani; Ont. Tbr enntractor was J. 13. Crane and the cont ract price wlth ex t nts was $15.379.- 21. The tots1 cost with lostde fnrn- tablets was 111.237.50. The old church whit+ flood ne the site Wes sold for 125 and It slat $S (Oostiened en page 1) 411, ,1 • ottie. 5li 5471I' •iN rti?; rtr. r t 1. V"It 1,140r4f F I': ; • :4;;;1'4,';';Wq r ‘ “,,„ atlas -:.:411T1 111111111.72 . • • tAtr"F't 49,9