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The Signal, 1929-4-25, Page 1. T a Classed Advertising If you have anything to sell, or want to buy something, the ola.eifted advertising columns of The Signal will help you to tind a purchaser or the article you wish to buy. TELEPHONE 35 Flls;11T1•S! *)N-1/ \K.\11 NU 17. 1 ionat STUDENTS DISPLAY TALENT AT ANNUAL C. 1. COMMENCEMENT Splendid Program Presented on Two Evenings at MacKay Hall The commencement exercises of the e;oderdeft Collegiate Institute were the oeeasiun for two interesting and enter- taining evenings at MacKay Hall on Thurwlat and Friday of last week. There was a good attendance each bight, and with appre•tative audiences and many encores the program lasted a good thnr hours. The program wall given in grout part by the pupils of the ss•110 I, rounded ,cut by reading* mood character roans 1,y Mr. J. 11. l'aweruu of Tor- onto. Mr. Cameron is a veteran en- tertainer and rtlll retains his power I4 ammo. and Aural his and►enees. His numbers, which erre practically doubled by encores varied from star) 'Levi: hands. telling and comedy sketches to the McKn) Bro.. I. shed their fine •dramatic recital of . Mark At+t'•n s new tisk 1)1)11? 111)0 )tatdied hrnls,u. \ further Goderich fondly has ixeen I twenty guest.. The *wedelns ua'lf rale''' The Carpet Bull League t held a sees oration from "Julius ('ut•+ar." S I Iw relived by the death of Mrs. Cer11 w.as p,lndv d under as un h of nweet : sueeessful "at home,- In the form of a earls Quartette (James This boat t1 1 t In the Stratford. 1 1' 1 Wednesday he a o 0 11 T tH IIS t3oals of the Winter Met haft Nearly All Departed There were two grain boat arrival, ut this port tate puss week. The first arrival of the reason was that of the Reuvoyle, which was In port wt Thurs- I day last with 103,000 bushel* of wheat fur the Goderich elevator. The Val - Cartier dha:harged 204.000 bushels of wheat at the Western Canada Flour Miller elevator en Monda). During the past week fire more steamers cleared light trues this port: Iteuulark. -li- Lyman Smith. tk'Igdum, s lairs and Barge Holley. The Glen - roast, and Mapletourt are the ouly steamers of the winter fleet now re- muaiuing in port. The local fi*'hermeu commenced eet- 1II g their nets last week mid the catches are reported to be fair. "Mac" MacDonald caught a huge trout in his nets use Wednesday. The monster weighed about twenty' -fire pounder. The yacht Anoint, which wintered here. is being fitted tout iu prepura• don for the senso,n's sailing. This floe yacht Is owned by a -Detroit titan and i+ in Charge of Capt. Malcolm Mac- Donald. Jr., of town. Mr. Roy Mac- l10111ld, of I;olericln i one of the Huron Presbytery Softball League All Young people $ Societies who un• desirous of entering true+ on the Softball League of the United Cberch Presbytery, northern ion, are requested to Mote ob Printing First-class work at reasonable prices. Call The Signal when you want a job of printing well done. TLL.LPHONE )5 THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED. Publisher, i REV. W. STANLEY OWEN PROPOSAL OF CIVIC Town AT NORTH ST. UNITED FEE FOR GASOLINE f IIIitrreary' !iorc'ieel lirld Suteleaa PUMPS ON STREET r M fully on S11 y Governaterl io Toru Ti. week's Signal \uwkers+u•y srrvkeb • were held fn Mr. H. 13• R. _Za-f h,wr:.;, The rush of advertisii this week North strsar I•.erlt claire •iser on 1 1ract engineer fee TAw F"'ler:,l I , hn. uete/ltated some changes In thel the meat of Tubus Works, tt:4, uI wa►euy of The Slgnul. The editorial day the lttt i ',readier Stanley(ori►weulits ft. Engineer Johnson Is Seeking part Ime the G,n tower 4111 Thue+tdatJ full barium H THE WEEK'S DOINGS ems of. the AT THE HARBOR The N Is. , dlvls e their ern nen of !lurni works entries In by May 10th. In order that the schedule may be arrange!. later to take the Your co.gs•rutiou is requested. later for di W: J. MI1d.P:R, 11.11. 2, LAcknow, Bi,ughuer, who wag Supervisor NorthernDtrision ' for the lam two or Ito Lott waw accompanied , b Brown, of Landow • I , Burwell ¢ Please Note Chime of Han theG ver,nl)eat The water and light roinmi.o+lon an - nu m•. that hydro -electric power and light will be off on Sunday, _aril _"'th, froth :1 to 10 o'clock a.m. 'This is he- rauw• of the making of repairs to the hunk line between Goderich and Stratford. Power will aNa to off on J. Leak. 2uS 8 *1n*1e d. .,. Sunday, May 5t11, from 1 to 3 o'clock I (.11)4• an Monday, Aps11 1.. etI n tb.• anal was alw11.t 111L+ible at the huts I ra. U( Is•Iief lti maul he +aid. 'ltio•. fu he afternoon. ('u-tthes" w•1111, I , t r \l.b•1 Adelble. !s"'Stu" the tom of the stream. Ti„. lad tee not the Btlde teach 111111 '11M heart of t chi. auuuurxrnunt taking I I ( `,askrt.on Hes roan t desperately an f t 'i'culuwu b OxtinguJshed D) the full. i Ing 1e Location for Proposed Road e page ad. of W. C. 1'ridbum & $u4 oro Jell'e • I hitel church, Stratford, who 2 Ind even the addition of two I delivered able ss rmuttN morning and to Harbor lisrourse• viis Its. G. M. pace - will return extra pagca ,as 1104 C." 4hru-e of resident 'care of all the news matter that ist based +faltlhl 1' faith." •'A man's, 1.airut. Mr. I available. faith la his creed:' the Trencher said. j. 1••.4 ,'..,laser --- --- ',faith that Crtr•d be a formal one, • ),ear-. goes ' dock Ilurgmau'a y ria the tenets to which 'r Wed us to take 1 evening. His morn nj.s `numaus 1 :17, Bed Fouad I declaring h ad. hick extended alurig informal, more lase -weal rise can G e the Xn t sus r creed. Eten the man ui 1!1,01:111.1% [ar u: Goderich, the body of Jack els and alatertN 'It 1*. n man's life leu %1 r +eltnh a here•. or au infoe wort. • • „� i 1 1 inter 111 w1 ' ;iter u Icrce Kurtzman was dla'ota•red 011 Tues(la) that count., not shat he to i•' t+ olluw;u n '1:11 •r .4: morning tllout one huudrel yards from thereby urnnoun,•{11g a err} definite Tb.•' f �. r the dealt aska(,ao*, �a�L.. re.'rr• :,' there he disappeared nude cr'(et." The pn•nc{ser then Phoenix of S wing. a former Goderich Jo lad) : d••'•,ia'd Nutrrs of the river at \\ ng � brlfit' but by no nteaus snip"'rd.'ially. A very pretty mod esu, I 1 1 roan and 111 rued at the home g tr;s w -.cm barn oto April 0114. The (11x47 r. and Mr- 11. ly iug to hbout die feet of water be - North .a,+;,., :Amu the upper and the lower darn All the mendo•rs were phe revent wu eat the regular uu'etittg- ncil ou Friday night. A report (nilo the tax collector sttuw•e+l core•thaw am flog to l 19th ;ThisrMeludi month $202 received t or its:) dog tags. A portion was parsed that the h9'2f1 tax roll he left in the hands of the collator until the 'les 'Iltl tweeting In with belief 1n Cos. aMaly. ktter from Clens. Neale (NPs Christ, au,l the effort upuem character A life of the belief hcht it, each York 1. 40wplaiuing of the condition of :I lig 1 ,' � ale 1.`\• make u nate of these hones, i belle •.f .111s•rt i Ittrrrbm: nl*•• �� ,:rnwued when he and three other roan is ,N•ceitful "I've all thilsgx and t lin the' ,Ines o[' G g e Eli- 'boy. were thrown into the water by -' •kedI:' Is it not a curl the nue published in the advertising "• west IPl1.•e to he s. it no 4. 1 that amus this week. noti,e of the ousting. The bride p-ered the room the c.Psiziug of a boat. Twit to tae c, 1 h p father. 8M' wax attfn'd.ln ls,yN Nttrm hr safety uud the third was faith in the goodness or t1,.. de•Is•uda- ri,e rlaulge• of hours having beim r* elfe,l twit ser - a gown of peach t et of sweet•; re••,'ued after bring carried over too late to wake the alteration. I twodiee and carried n I�elr with 'sees dem:. Farmer Goderirb Girl Stricken Mlity of any human being is shat tered? l'erhapw a t'hri-t nun m:ui ahese truth and honor :uud e)al1y others 11u.1 firmly trusted ha, prated heart ruse". After ,wrrmouy 11111- heon N -as served wl • n,ver. laid fir (carpet liners Entertain us wa ens seen y.,. nu• ppodpftn., 1:.1 Avon street. asses and satin tel names tate }• rushee and dole•, oto 1'.1'.Il. freight duels and 1+ tlfty+alx who ,lied in the isolation hospital in lir, ami Mra. f the luncheon, re I*,- evening April lith, in for l'uuadians Sutherland, Reginald Fisher, George tent• long. It !119 leen earned the a ter K 11 Alan Pentland a Rave that ,city on Monday afternoon from 'Brereton left by teeth or 1ltgiva xnd Legion nxws at the Mrituch Exchange Maehuusu and talk M. " and will 1a•,ready' for use several co•ul unmlw•rN in excellent w what Phc.iei:trw-lelheved t., l.'. strep prints n le On their ;Corn they en41.io a a1• Marguerite M;n•chn Exchange in far bene of a four dry", a'' it. as howl. style, and another student orgnnizu• it has been completely duel out. toeot'ene, the dread disease whfdl minks, their lame !n aaMtta,n. ,+on the ladies' prize at metre, a 1 y claimed tar lines id w•v"rrl persepw raffle' per•ofator, and Mr. William don, the ,school orchestra, re11d.-regi The coal at S. It. Way esus in part &l veret tuneful numlel•. The mem- rrt.m Toledo on 'easels}' and dls- to pmfrld township, near London, last Gewlere*d Ellie a• Mitchell .proal the geutlemeu'r prize, a garden hers of the orchestra are Jwtu Mar - Charged 000 tons of coal at the God- week. Mrs. llodgino ,east formerly Itrpreacatatices of the Y•'u11K Peo•; hue. Then followed the preseutrtlnn Andrews.. Russell 1'friw-� Mia.+.izrttn Bewail and lived fur some C•s Society of North Ether tallied s,f Prizes to the winning teams in .the Donald. Jean Au Ir eri -t elevator plant. She i•'I .1 wlfl laser. Walter and Reginald Newcomb'' the• balance of Etre cargo for Dwelt years In Galerlch, her parent* being ch rch drove to Mitdtell on Monday series of game. held by the hraglte Yalpti Waiters and Janne. Sutherland. Sound, Mr, and Mrs. C. M. ezeau, now of leveeing end engaged 1n 1 (.1'tt' with l diving the pont season. The firs Thr ITnrmoalca lllwrtrtte (-William 11'. L. Ferrest's new dredge utas KluheI*vr Besides ler husband, Mr. de or ria- an extra good Iwuknifr e*1,1t- the Sung best p Thomsen and the three Ross Iasya. Cecil Hodglos of Stratford, and her Ic•h11rch The ersubject Or debut" wasted was takes by the Foresters' team cone Ebb and William) maintained Pa the tarts. p Ceo d 1 building f rem. hr,i the 1111 week. Guil pruo- rents, she leave. four brother* and the Oodertt year: i1e4ple ,used of Chris. Johnston (Alpe Cee. mw. is being made in the bl uL u r all 4. Kitchener. µhe was aide n! the uses+ µctwmtla Per. liar►er, rg". . , , p p eller t uNtudt one state f taking Elle law Essig p tiuwia, Geo.f M ps,psl ar ty a. It pro , u 11 I,I' mar *4.4 un the island. Tau "folk datives' erre ghee in 11 twenty -Ace yearn of age. 1 tion, while their opponent% tides rated I Kenneth Stowe, Alex. 'leaders,, , tad The tug Forrest ,4cereel on Sunday Mrs. -Hodgins was taken ill Tueolny high tariff. The detWb we- conducted Fred Bowers, ter: •Sec•ond prize was a of last week with a high fever. fuer i In ,parliamentary style, :hose from iteldna cake plate with silver handle condition became worse later In tbe Goderich taking part %mint Mosses M. fur each member of the Forester.i week. when she developed a rash over Bailie R. Andrew, Thelma cheer. train cnmp,1,ed of Itert Price (,tips, practleallc her entire body. On Sun• Evelyn Reed, Mary -Sowell and Mar- Arch. 'Bidden, Ernest Craig, Matt. eke tothe Isolation hos- n S sale ( , leu Mael►uualt and Albert day she wast n Jorle 'llltlieripgtan, Mess t S . Sproul, AI 1 a canruting manner. The sailor s hornpipe was damned in unison },y seven girls in Pallor r•oatume: Ruth - Oaldwell Mabel Kolwardt. Helen night for Trenton. EDWARD IP. GARROW Page. l,ii'11Je Graf. l,uellle Macdonald, DIES IN LONDON, ENG. Mary llcKinoou and Erne Jewell. -- "111tr 14414 141 \knurl," shlintily exe` Nellie o( I;oekrleh and Son of late oiled ry t 1 t 141x girl. (Sylvia Salkeld Judge Garrow Bennett street from F:Idon wrist 14 1;11.e. wale read and referred to the public work+ committee. A petition for a cement sidewalk on the north vide of F:Igitt avenue. from South direct to Waterloo, was refer- red I. the habil,• works committee Many \ppllration% for Kuikling Per - mita ,%Itplictuionp for building 1'rruit•. Am t.. have feet of clay, and, very brltte fo'lnws were referred to the Eire omit.. clay at that. w, that those whose faith mitt": Jas. A. Young. shingling hut, been thus molly shaken dec19r'' dwelling, Gloucester Terrace; harry that 110 nue Is worthy of tor -1 Net '(1i.Ial1. aarage.1,14..orner Britannia Jens (ouu'1 iii e•veu the ...n:, a -. .t 1 aan,1 Itayhod 1.„.1.b.;1.„.1.b.;('has. Mellardy 114' day es•nw•thing sit wort11 tt-hi0r• Iestate. rash teatime new flooring. etc., mane Trait a4s worthy of de%el pment.Iat dwc•Iliug, EFgin areuue: ]. S• Bed• flat Ile liflrd 1hem f ('411 a11d NII* ford, rvdliiiglin* dwelling. 4'nMturg t.. lives of purity and uw•futness." street : This .W. Bell, re,ddnglittg An illustration of thio ismer to uplift i,b.11ing, AnglPaei•i street; Miss stoma 1 an nature was given eeryWallis. go rage. East street: Mrs strikingly. the spca►'.Sid, Sid, by radars 1 N:,n,•y ('grey, garage. !Kish, avenue; Robertson iu his play. TIN• I'asvefug of Rt. G sIrh•Pw church, addltiou to the Third Floor Mack:l; a ltLooms- 1,•INtr,'h huilding, Nelson wtrect; 11. N. bury leh(ing hwue there stere t1•ueuls hives*, garage. Newgate street ; Jas. A. of vuri'a*" ta*nlwramr11ts awl char-, furter, garage, -Kenya .trust; M. J. lueter-. Some 44.et were. alien before, µnutty. awshiugling dwelling, Cambria other people. models of volitiwy end road; Mules *aiming. rewhingling part consideration weer in .ntatr. deo of dwNlaKBritannia road; Mrs. tions and rude. There w':, oat la the 'mynas. mast at dwelling. Elgin house one 'person who had not mime .ave11ue; ('arl W. Wessell, garage, Vier ' ,'hara,•teriati' that rendered Dint .r her bola street K. Stowe, alterations at desi,knhte. Into fhEwa b• very mixed , dwelling. Ea'street ;- Mrs. Mary Me- eongalny came a new .i.dger. In a PING•, reroofing dwelling, Cambtta Nhnrt time a c►ung" in the nhnusphere road: 1'e0'r Spain. reahingling dwell- be13. gan to be noticeable. 1'ellne+s of : lag, Newgate suet : Geo. dlapealtlon and lowness of aim began enrage. Perk street ; Thom. 3. to fade and nobler traits to be re- .use. addition t to dwelling, resist. And the change Bums• ialwnt road. n obly beaose the new' ►1xlger dif \ letter 11 114 reeeic-ed from F. eerred in each of his fellness ,Fame -'g• M. ,lohnwm with refer"nee pital. Toronto and L'uudon spet•Initsta Clarke„ Geo. E. Jo aiDouglas ouglas' Marker. The Anglicans' tenor -Jae were called In consultation. and anti- Campbell, A. M. Robertson and W.Juck (skip). jolt!' Jock, Taw Craw- Paltridge. Others accost In varix toe, ford, Herb. Legato. Albert Shore, Charles t'ss,k and If. 11;aeletone-took the third prize, a penknife each. Fourth prize, a silver sugar shall for each member, went to the Legion team --J. Abazcl (Attpl. Wallace Non' Melwod. Neneye l'Iarke, Gladys strep o oeru• whim was adminio funeral was nreves n 'Turontn le I hitt to no avail. A private funeral Shure, Dorothy Henderson and Alma Snti,tay, the _1st instant, b • Chocks Howells, was tntrwlui•Pd 1n seg by} ter plate un laps/lay afternoon. in- r:arrow, K.C.. of rhe death in Lon in- terment being made in Awnniu.e Naomi McDermld. Another number don. England. of his older bro• ,.emeterp, Stdtford, by the girls was an intricate exercise is club awl:King. whish , was given with remarkuhle am4nthnervl and pre- •edafun. 'I1w girl*. were Ethel cook, lively. l4llian Ferguson, Mary ��Fergt{uu�son. Margaret Groves and Jean h .alhl+e�''""'al4Ed tip their end hand- . Sanely in the "Parade of Nations" This included metre ls.ya 1n Ammeter costume: Harold ltrr•kow, "John Moll;" Jamte4 autterland, "Uncle Stam;" carbon IWorsell, Chinaman: ago his condition mils two s,'rfote. as to these only 41,1* went to trial. Prank Savage. irishman; Will Web- pre-lude hone of his recovery. and he Robinson ' et al. v. Township of t r Highland 1+ent Victor Elliott. passed away n Y ndnSrcruinK Haw',k watt postponed t1wPI to the next ,.It. prtkimo; Alan Pentland. Indian; Wil- Edward Fleteher Garen was born tinges of the tuprcnw Court et God- liam Sutoerllyud. Hawaiian; ('Ryton in (;ciderieh on May 24th. 1873. and erieh. '\ Rob•rtoran Doteliman; Jack ,AI•11• was the eldest win of the Tate Mr. Jus Churchill v. Churchill, an action for English dude; Kenneth minter. ]malice- Gee (farrow find of Mrs. (;arrow, who the n.rn,nting of the e.tate of the man: Reginald Fisher. I.r,t4s*or and still survives. After completing his tate Thomas Churchill of Godarich aelnl•t. The hoes went through an education he, ata.ouewlult early age. tnes shio• wn� restled. eMM,r.1t,• drill, withsome winging and Iwr•anw u.wn•iate,1 with the British Evidence was taken in (anushcr v. spanking part* and provide) cue• of America Assurance Company. an a.'- Wel■h, the pinintiff0 being John Won - the most unitising fetter+* of the so•intfou Well continued down to the •her and hi, wife Saphtn 4lnnmher program. elate of hie death. Mr. (;arrow having and the defendant firs. Le.ftns Welsh. The one -act play, -Malted Milk and ar•npled for some year, the position all of Goderich. Plaintiffs asked for Merela." was cleverly acted by Will of aaristant general nmuager of that enforcement of an allege) agreement ,Wehwter. Helen learns.. Tulin Hunter. Stanley Clarke and Jim 14414110. The •various parts were taken fn a manner that would have done credit to veter- ans of the stage. Indeed. the entire thee, Edward F. Darrow, who, aecom- {artfed by his wife, had been abroad since February last. Mr. /farrow, while in not particu- larly gond health at the time of Ili+ depwrrtare for We Maditarratteao. eras not understood to be seriously ill, ONE ACTION TRIED IN COURT LAST WEEK Win of este Nary A. Parkwond i1ivined • °Metal capaeltiw. the coderieh mem. berg forming the "Government." while the Mitchell repress teIives enn.tt- tuted the " Y)ppwsdtlThe Judges gave their de'leioo . fttel' • of the thing admirable, something to be cem- Goderich debaters �Dmkw•orth, 'Frank Mouth, 11. McGuire mended, oust11 every- -ash trait hr The (iodMch yotrt al and Record Alla `�_ 4CiTaYL Lat_At. t� Mehl ea*dreeigyrt„e geedaevlgl nit algal A cliff r trrfielr-tirid P1gi'PE•All Vtaf a apedt. In a Short time a 114'W life f were sttselee.ed The Mayor favored" tonc1 isl„ti of the program lunch Was cleared uud everybody danced,, splPIl- fe•rment...1 the whole honor'.- The now a road from the end of North street, served by the Mitchell young people. :did musk' furnl'.he,t by the Schram lodger was atw,ot to IeaVe the.11o11s4 11 11.1 Councillor Mannings thought a 1 priessed road to tbe harbor. Johnson was Dregact its for the Th('ir nn or the tshipboard h ff! t p J f the Supreme ' , sly forty mgrs assent from God- orchestra until the wee hours of tae wiled Ile w•a*' re•nguu",1, as when but oto P suffered Non -jury use a - '- thncs n 1P ups• t• tack of pneumonia• ile and Mrs. Court of Ontario opened at the court 1erieh• \inoruiug. 'This enJayable went marked Ilb•. broke bread In Erum:ms, :I- the Gurruw spent scoop weeks In Algiers hntrae nn Ttwaatlay mnrninR. April i81 h. t e close of the Carpel Ball League i Dicier. One. The speaker weal .n t, and it was hoped he wns recuperating. Mr. Justice Kelly presiding. There Plane ter Ilaae11t11 Season fo Ifs sms,nl of 1!Y 1 ,+1y Hurt 4111 •,neve belief in the psse Mit on arrival at Lorelei' a few days were' three 4.aw•+ 4111 the 11*t. and of Company and of tJie Western -tssur- between themselves and Mrs. Mary .\. erre Company. W1111 the exception of Packwood of Goderi4fi whereby they Meseta/. S. D. Croft and E. L. Dean .r. satin wilb :1 ' n{', ha py,1 crit 41f and Iles !whet 111 the p,ssub04) '' a few years spout in Winnipeg. his were to.take rare of her and were to were appointed delegate* to the O. A. hat•". Mr,. T. H. 11. M,•(`titllw•h of lying dormant Ito mankind. residence was for many ;Gears in Tot- rrrrlce nil her property pt her depth. M. A. meeting and al -o to assist In \V,•ybnr11, Sask., *'later ,.f the htide At the evening serl•ice Mr. Owen drawing up the schedule with r p)re- p.lay"t1 the 11 Wal Chorus from LeIwn took as the basis for his sermon the senhatives of ether clubs. Mr. Harald grin. ihuring the signing of this re- Murney was appointed manager and gioter. Mia+ Esther Hume of I;o,ler}'la tome. Mr. 11111 itarlow• coach for the 1929 ,slily sister of the groom. ming tall- The 4hoir 4.f ((1' ehur•11 ander the season. Mr. J. 11. louder was named man's "At Dawning." .liter the eer" .lire Elan of ll r. Douglas 4'amplw•II acting secretary and other othcers mony ll r_ and Mrs. Adams. Mr. iHumr, endcn',1 spws•inl music at both w•r morning the anthem 4 '1 In the% name msec •Auditors,h. L. w d Knox,J. bride W. Fraser; grounds committee, C. an.I and Blas Hume received the r i1 and groom in the. prettily de•nrat,•,I •I.>Jce Jeanie. .% II line*' F::,rllllgg." Allison. C. Shepherd. IT, Elliott. if ,hawing room. .\ dainty buffet Inn- Mie solo parts taken by Miss....1 her Iwossible the first local game will take ('IleOn any wrier!. For trncelling 111 Ilnuu\ and a 11111 le chorus. "1Irig ht place on May 24th. bride wore n smart drew. of foulard lac.,k tee Morning," were both se silk with to brown tnpoat and hat 1111'1 t.c 101,1. In the et ening there N;:.:1 A meeting of the ;Petty organized executive of the -(1 i''rieh Illaeksox ' • bflitles ,.f '1111111 111 11.1 depend one:. dames 1 treatment ,.f. 11111.'1, nttitide toward-. ltns"hall Club Was I old in the town : \ ,ta ,.t w1ild;ng Etas s• IPlnulzrd tot hi, fellotc Iw•nu s. 'Die statesman who hall .n when •elatin of last •. „-e:o• on Saturday afternoon let tw•Iit't,•, 14.11 1. Is. 'nrtit:IWe its humans week when mutters relating to the W. A. history Is. i l-.• ..f to, couMntfone 11:1 the' hum of Mr. tool Mrs. ti t late t.' • + lure eat I according 1. f m t e Ries .,ere dls n !4P I M+ 44 :Itch Ilie . 11 t no s • street, 1. n I + ( o yr rr std , :gni. n .\ I e ieyt Reeve :1* 4l Turner, ;,resident of the ellen their winger d:Iughtrr. Mary fIt:It .('•lief 1111,1 prepare fur th r Club, was voted to :he chair. The 11. 1:144 unit .I In m:,rriaz*- 1'• J.ht1 war, white the 44tae•ne,n who be ('hl, Is looking forward to a aurcess- , Iiet"- that it i- t.'w(ble for nations R f Ilei toles lit er Utl1wa. yon11. et fnl las•bntl *'mann in , I'e will and -,•li of I'rla'IIal ohn 1'. Ilnw' of Ib" to Ike t.•g,-lIor'In nm1ft ,111 lister the prospects are that there will be a ,;,wlerich e'otle la • Bedtime. and the for .the 1511 ,•fnl sett:entero „f-irmtro d e -'e for laming peace among 1 r tow. and K •tr Mit- 1 afford o local team. sten\c s.r' It. mon. • " Iles. nrtw Lt II I 1 r e• motions. . .h v t Pd h a u , neitmat "loll r 1 1'linto t dui" n . ' tnl t ,h Ah ;pilled ,•hue 14.+11 ..r King street ! their intention of entering teams iu 11,11ad in the prrs•ncs\of about thirty in cMaelitsion tbe pn•a.hrr }•yaltr,l the O.A.B.A. and the local club will ri'lal 54"- and fri"n•is. "cite bride. wb„ Ih4. )lion 111 l'sh:an and euwme•nded endeacur to link up with grouping This ens RhPn .too marringe try 11er father, , to 114" hearers lte uwlhods-• the ry ser will make ft favoratel.• ware i Iw•ruminer g"w'n '(.f moleskin IwIthi"w. the t"itehiuyr of 111" 4lIrl*t 411(41. Swale live years ago 1e removed program Parti evening retle•ted not to Montreal, where he had since amly a high degree of evlpl,ldlity on the resided. fort of the sentient.* but .skilful train- "Ned" I;arrow had a wide circle of tag by the members of the staff who friends and will he affectionately re- directed the - carious number* membered by many whn spent their The piano aveorepauists were Mrs. youth, as he did. in Godt•Neh in the H. E. Jenner. Mr. D. D. Major, Mr. '50'* and '90'ee Ile was an ardent Jas. F. Thomson, Miss's Lenore ('rain, golfer and for many )-ears a member Seely!' lh'an and Jean Trice. The member,/ of the *'tuff responsible. for various pertIons of the Progrrun were: Tor the "allor'N hornpipe. lliss lklle- brand ; for the minuet *111,1 4.11111 swing- ing, Miss ('ampb•II ; for the play end the orchaera. Miss Powell; for the and Alan It. nt Toronto and James of Parade of Nations, Principal lInew. Montreal, and him sister. Mr^. Mac - Mitts Mm•NallgItlln had charge or nd- dougall, 111(0 of Torontp. vertiaing• sale of tickets and a"herine. The serious part nt the pre'eedingm 1t was alleged that they did take cnre of her for nearly two Gorr'. before her dcnth in Mireh, 1928. but that on her death 1t watt found she had left her property' (four lots in the town of Goderich and about 9300 in rush) h, theftefendant ender n will of (►stolen 192.'.. Defendant claimed to be 'the /Molded datiKltter of Mrs. Paekwo,d. of the Toronto Gulf ('tub. Ile was Ily ngrremmnt judgment WW1 entered also a member of the Masonic order. to the effect thnt defendant should Ile IR allrrlred hy his widow, w'1111 have the property in g11ewtinn and before her marriage was Miss Marjorie should pay 8325 to the plaintiff/4 for Cochran nt Toronto, his mother. Mrs. service' rendered and disbnrsement8 Mary A. (harrow, his brothers Charles made on bethalf of Mrs. Packwood: Poch party to pay its own seavtm. T,. F,, Dnneer for plaintiffs; R. C. Hays. Jr., for defendant. was, of anises•, ,the preeenta(lon of diplomas t, the amerce*stud students of but year. This was in charge of Fsrincipa,l Hume and was divided be- tween the two a} -ening.. ' Commercial diplomas were awarded to May Ih,nnn - Vhell, Lenore Craig. Keymer K. Dawson, Helen Drennan. Tbinres LslthwaIte•1 Kenneth N. Maeinlay, Marion .1. Mur- wey, Lncllle Mat•Dnnnld, Olive Me- - Gregor. Mary A. McKay. Marguerite RtMneen, Allem!) Grtowe, itnby A. Vlambwold and 01 1v M. Young. Di- plomas for eommerefal fling awanlel to Mullcntb of evening class: Jack Blade Mary Crowe, iteatrice Ilnnter, ?lop/? lodge. itebecca Mnc'Kenzie. Tore. Riley end James etutherlend. Elementary eertifirnt' in ahorthlnd (awarded by Pitman Co.) : Rrhmcn MwrKenzie. 'Departmental diplomas: Aileen Rnoehler, Helen Baeehler, Lorne T. Bawler, Catherine Crawford, llelcn M. Darida,.n, Anna M. Dottie, Erie 11. Gardner, (;rnee Macke. ImeV. P. Hardy, Colin C. Hunter, Cenetta Jewell, Eunice Long. Helen McDermid, Delight Mntch, Clayton 7tnhertann, MArgnret Itnoton, Ctiatherine Sale, P'rnnk Savage, Laura Sturdy, Harriet Taylor, William 1t. Webster and Carl- ton J. Worrell. Anatlwr award waw that to Pearl Sandy of a enmplete tax of art paint^ giren hy the Reeves Co. nt London. F,ngland, to the student atanding highest In last pe1r'a class In art. Not all-the+se were present to receive Meir diploma, 'Principal Hume In a great numhor of eases announcing that the atndent to whom the alpinma wag awarded had left aebool to take a position er to enter upon advanced training elsewhere. BRIEFS Maple Leaf rummage sale April 28 and 27. Anyone having Old clothes, etc., will please 'phone 52. :\ number of then are marking at Blue Water golf cohere thin week pre - ;wring the course for the mason, The regular meeting of the Saltford Hospital A11111111 ry be held in the Rifle Club hall on Thursday, May 21141, at 2 p.m. LEEBURN 7.1.)E11iIRN, April 24.- Misr* Anne McDonald spent the week -end with a friend at :Parkhill. We are glad to report that Mr. and Mrs.- it. Freeman and family are gain- ing d11 strength after being bald up with ni(kness Miss Irma Freeman le now at her home. Mr. and Mss. Alex. :Horton have brought out 180 chickens from their immtsitnr. We hope they bore good sne4r•w in raising them. Mr. Boy LInklnter haw pnrchnsed a new tractor. This mekr^ three trac- tors in our burg. NEWTON'S SELLING -OUT NOUNCilMENT AN - PERSONAL. MENTION Mr. Norman Alian, of Toronto, was in town this week revisiting boyhood scenes) )Ir+. Sneed has relnrned to town after attending the winter months In 1"TMhde igaConqenP( hofs 1'BP1nrrthrr7 ' pmAnb'II ntuh' • T.rolto'srhnd RdaP- l Mrs. 11. R. Currie, of Detroit, Is Tlnnlw fhftrrntahlblP annnnn•l mPPtinCflt3o'c n(a tk.he• riher Parents, Mr. and Mrs St. Mnittnnd Presbyterial Society of the George Price. Mrs. J. e. Howrle and MIP* 8. Far - rig!' attended the Liberal women's convention of Western Ontario at London this week. Mies ilelen MriMrmid has surces*- 1� fully finished her probationaryterm I Peening s,irellon et,fitO. Mr& (Bev.) ns nurse 1n trailinat the Toronto I i). Ritchie, of I'olt Edward, president general ho„pdtal 811.1 i41 horns fnr 1W°of the Snrn1:1 Yre•hytrrlal, will ad- w'eeka' hnlfrlaya. dr'rs* the afternoon and evening ses- 'Rory of Christ and the rich yeung CHURCH NOTES •hoses to motel 1"441 Iy minute organ rei,lal b•fon• Among the ort -of -town guests mer'. 114 1w•rt1,'. and during the rs'rviee the Rev. W. T. hunt, of Welland. will Mrs. John Adnmm of Chicago. Frei.. 1n'I,'rn-. "What of the Night." with preach n the 1 t tt litap ti++ church hurch Sea 1ay \41nms of Mount Forest, Itis J11110.* ....i,.11 111ss Fe Tye, and "fraise 1'e April 25th. McCullough of Weyburn. piss Ilrtl, u'• [tither w' re r•ndPrel, nlor, u The ser+leew at Victoria street "Maekinnnn of Hanover, T. D. Hume to -.a., Unly R"uihnhb•re,I 1.y What I United church next Sunday will he Toronto, Mrs. Rose Yeatew and lir. II ,v• II,ne." was given by Mr. F:. (' held et the Italia) hours. The local And 'ors. Howard Fitzgerald. 1111 of Bel, her. The collection la toad Bete Oddfellows' lodge will attend the Bnffnlo: Miss Damn Lumley and hiss the payment on the urgln was s, Very morning ing service r 'n a body. Alberta Roberta of St. Thomas. Mi44s liberal one of $130, with sweral sent, route from Victoria etre•t might he more fest•-ible. .\ dittie,Ily is pre - rented In 11e ,Pphrent necessity of , mowing Ow railway tracks in 11e vi- rions of a switch. TIM letter was referred to the pnb- 11e works eonuultte• and Mr. 'Johnson examina- tion further e , rake n a r1 54 as 1 f 1 n 1 t •r sir itI the wish th.' Hiro of cl 4 n t g host t ,-'ble location for the Mad President .las Conlie' ty. of 1st God- 5,w•i.'l an1\'. 11. ,•r: h .1Kri'allhlrnl y and 'Robertson: a member of the board of .ir•,'Ioret. ,lees helyd with r,'fer•n1r• to $,u•' n this , , sett. Acton n grant b Il , a 1.ra salter a,- taken later in the meeting. Committee Reports 'rt.• lil,an'r• , •'n11r11111,r• t•1•.'n11111N•li,l'd that tie• sutra of fl �,!'2 IEi b• lerioiI for Culleginte InylitOle pnrpswet for the year i:r"t n• requested, the x:100 for pw•rmaue;nt imprytt'ene•n*N included in the• amount not to be drawn by the beard unless the permanent improve- ment Program its ,*1gge••Iel is' tarried ort 'rhe piddle works .emtuiltee uvronl- mended that the petition for road oil on Fast street, from Cambria r11nd 10 Maitland read. 1.4. pa4a•crl if proper/1 44lgnel1 that the eounell .1111 for ten'1• .-r- for the .ver+tr)N'tlon of Cement -' le44ilks, tenders to be in by flay I7'Ili ,amended to May Ist1. The spacial c,rmnitlee reported that the New ,'able hid Iseen Installed n the town elo k 111111 it- NIAN tl„W 111 gaud working order. With r•feneme h, the statement froth the 1MI1Nie111 aorlety.- showing •a tonnes ton halal fr last year of 1162.19. the committee 10mm- tnomlel that the Society he risked to pay thio balmier to the Iuwo Ireaxurer. It were further remnnlendeel that a grant of $7011, pins $110 for equipment. nmen.% etc . or a 1.010 of POP), ta' made to the town laamt• 1.11.11 arrangements being made by the chairman of the ronImltte'n With the hood nail .nu•h a►- raftwelnqyt• being approved by the Connell. r The lire tomtit' itte'' r•porte,l the Services in Knox church next Sah- Muriel Grithnnl .f Welland. Charles •,'riptions still to be pald._, Will bath tl ill 1M conducted tel by the i Ii Nairn old "WI (; halm,'.. ,f ser min- roe '1.114. play "Nothing But Ow Truth' I•l•r. Subject?. of w•rnaens: 11 19.m..t.' b• gherby' the Arthur'\Cirri. :1fIPr n brief honeymoon, if r: and �;• Mrs. Mime will 'reside sit Utlnla. players of JJ*,derich in the lliugh:ooh where lir. finale Is on the editorial 1.11l 1111 1 1 4111 Friday. Mny loth: iu„le slag of The Ottawa Citize11. Among the ae•pie•s of the girder of the Fast the massages of eongrntnlntinn re- ern Star. sewed after the ceremony was one Much Interest haw hen shown the past week In Newton's going -out of hnsinema sale, announced In last week'," Signal. On page 9 of this issue of The Signet will he found a frill - page advertisement announcing • don- timiatinn for ten days of the insetting prier reductions offered. This 1n * genuine ale. W.M.S. of the 9're,:hy terlan Church will be held In at. Andrew's Pr(veby- from the Hon. Mr. Phillips, 1 nitel terinn church. WingllAm. on Tueedny. States nmhnasndor wt Ottawa. Mny 7th. Morning session nt 10 Sincere eongrntulatiuns and 544* o'clock, afternoon lids+Inn nt 1.30 anti wishes go to ",Merck" from 11nderich. , where he 44841 4* ,memis•r of the MAT of The annuli for a few years before he lann(fiel ot1e4'O"sfelly into •ivy Jotlrnallsm. , Mrs. D. McIlw•ain, Mrs. Thos. Elliott and Mrs. Albert i'ruder. and Mr. Janes Elliott, of Nile. were at Wood - Mock last week attending the funeral nt the late Mrs. John Stewart. '• Mr. and Mr((. David R. MneVlrar. whom marnlage took Once at Port Stanley nn Saturday last. have re- turned to town to make their home here. Mra. MrDermld, Mrs. (len. McTkoneld and the atlases taate•Ilc and Edna MaeFw'nn are at iTamilton this week attending the Pirovineinl convention of the T'resbyterian Woman's MIA - 111011 Pry Society. .1 meeting of the Central Tlnme And Reboot Club will be held at the •+r hoot .n Tuesday, April 80th, at 8 Ian. There will he a program of music and Mlm Edna 1Torney will glv4 a talk on her work among the Danes In Northern stone. The congregation of Victoria street United ehureh on Sunday morning heard a vey Interesting and Inspiring address by Rev. Dr. Colin 0. Young of Toronto, acting secretary of the home m1'nitissinn hoard of the ed Ohi(reh. I)r. Yonng gave a review of tiNe work which is being done by the Falter( rhumb among the immigrants In Can- ada and spoke nt different phases of the great problem of dealing with the peoples of many nations whn ee,me to Store with the Stork." is no Idle Cnnndn from foreign lands. 110 had bong. The nnnonneemenr of their n great fund of sympathy far these 1p4.01)11 male. therefore, n.•an^ that stranger, in our land and believe* that goods of real quality are be111( offered with the right kind of treatment they at 'pries that should nitra,t the nt- will bemme valnnble e'anadian eltl- tentln(f of those who are looking fnt rens. Dr. Yonne f44 n well-known bargain Tatum'. The opportunity to Colborne towndudp "old n07." obtain Mad -quality Reads at khot• 11ae Maypole Soap to tint any fahrie any shade -simple u wading. lour Ontario. druggist hu It. A REAL OPPOKT1 NtTl' .\ttention Is called to the eire,i8: nn nnunerment of W. C. I'rldh:n, h Son on page 2 of The Signal this leek v , f h m The \icsmr.. 1 r d a hare ►c many tears M enterprise and mood totainesw methods. generally-lnclading *y+f1•' 1 matte, ndvertiwing-hr►Ilr up an en- viable reputation In the men's furnish- ings lu■inev. and their slogan. 'The tom price. dcNw not come (! ry day. and the Prld'htern store nld 1* n111 a nn turday buyers R to crowded with f toy every day of the seven days' /tile. • ►+r+w sit . f✓ ^-• .►...+s1i, �M.. •'.-*•'1116,444 _:-- ,tri•�+•i .'-•"` "'-`"J' Ji 41► (I'ontitue,► on page 8) The Goderich Fund for the Relief of the Distressed British Miners This week the $111(1 voted by the town council was handed to the treasurer of the (io(h'rieh'i'rund for Ihr Dis- tressed lint i41 Miners, making the total of the fund $6:12.90. Its• nrrltl{fenletst with the Royal Bank the antlaunt wax cabled on V1'ednrwlay direct to-Lnnrinn, England, for the 1.or4I Mayor's Relief. 1''und. The amount forwarded • in English +eurreney was £128, 15s, ld. The oeMive set hh'v the committee in charge of he fund J i t m m was £1(1(1, whish was rnnxielep�tbly exceeded. The Int represents a very substantial ra,ntribution by the pcole of (ks.Ierich and vicinity and (io(icz'ieh "old boys" for the assistance of the unemployed miners, and by virtue of ,the offer of the British (iovernment to duplicate all subscrip- ti(ma it, means an addition to the relief fund of abort $1265. The finderieh fund is now closed.- CONTRUIUTIONS Previmody acknowledged Town of Oodcrich $.:(2 !n) 100 00 $082.90