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The Signal, 1929-7-4, Page 1BUY -AT-HOME DIRECTORY On Page 2 of This Issue 11'hat are you doing for the cotntuinity that is doing to Much for you? You can help by buying everything you need in your own home town. OUR CLUBBING RATES Save You Money Th. clubbing rate for The Signal at 1 The Fanners' Sun is $3.2.5. You save '_''•. A similar saving on other papers. E1GII'l'Y-SECoNU YEAR NO. 27. GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY' JULY 4, 1929 THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, PuLlis:.era CELEBRATION OF DOMINION DAY " CD1 r"'"'" SUCCESS; CLOSING MESSAGES BY REV. M. C. PARR Induction of New Pastor al \ irtoria Street Church This Eve • Rev. 11. C. Parr gave the chasing e. The Day's Program Carried Out 1O Victoria of 111s two rens' iur..11 ,i of \'Icluria street I'nitel (inane! on Successfully with Large I Sunday last. Large euugreg,ttoti. were - prevent. He pr•fatel hIN mertiiug ter - Crowds in Attendance mon with a brief i'nrteaell talk. in which he exprt••rtel his sleep aptotecilt- Goderlch'e Dominion Day programtton of the khtttneaA and (v nsidenr tion w•Itl whit ! he and Mrs. 1 are hod was carried out With gratltyIng sue - ben treatel ly the oth•biI ioardl soar ekes,. The wrather for most of the dui by the ct•ugreg:ttlon as a whole during a 'a. ideal fur out-of-doors events, and his tend here it was not easy to hunk the happy rrhlt!on$ltip that had although rant i tq a damper on the ext.tal, he rill !. and hP won id now tic evening proceeding. the day ae :: t•raciuns (e11..wahlpa that rad been whole a:.4 thoroughly enjoyed by the forntel duriu: his pastorate to Vic- toria and hundreds of visitors. t"ria street. Iia had been ea.e Islay gratified) Ito ws•Ing mute who had been The pnsertlings of the day coni- lukewarm in their religious life qulek- mrma'1 with the )parade at 10 o'clock emit Into'det"tluu and activity. lie :u the morning. While it mai+ nkrA. Paid a warn: tribute to.ltev. I:oelon iwI Ittg ars s in►e that Galerich a. 1 .week, the Nitride had some creditable.. t"rate. and bespoke for hint the same features alt was witneMd by a large '''"nlhal snpt.•rt and co-operation Heta crewel ..ngregated un the Stputrc. The had It i n vetch to him. fire brigade with Its equipment made! The wermou •nDJ.at was TLP .t .rot- a trots) ampelnlmr and great amn.e_ prlatfon of Ch -int." am] the text : "Put • tett. w•bo sot -ceetb• him in the i I went wawcreated the turnouts In created by ace oa the t',:• Jesus 4'tori t" (ie.uan• the calithutm an class. Prizes were l 1314.. Ther• were those who wrote, aearhv) ,a. follows:• of "the lini'.I,..rae of Christ." tont het- lle'trated hit•yl-lehs-1st Miss Edith liter atilt w,1- appropriate Hint 111e Lumbo. 21t4 W. Hunt, 3rtt Betty Little. goodness. Ili- wisdom. Weiner '3, I11, 4th Walter Little. 'nhetifieat10i Hilt ndemptboo. With- ('talitltrwpiau+-lot Miss Mary I'ar- "Int Him itt ir.1llti.s'Ivold not Ire'folly wins. 21141 Mit•. Harney. eel 11. McGee. 1,14 ted. .. S es -nal prima were awarded to the At the Pv••t..ufswprl•lts hie elle„arse 1 1' was addtes.-4 tai ,w• 11y to the mem. ruwlauv. Hud. Johnston (Dentin- 1 � Sun Road Machinery Con', and Harry hovers of the bs-al Orange lodge.. who a tee waw al-e'reath. Arterial in body. His ill J t !Etter the parade the pregranl ,f' "-flap \-beton of Rlgllteotemess." the children's sports e1•eupd.ai attention text belle: 1',•taa Judge, 0:10--"I Will until the nail hour. The prize-wfnuel)e' loe`wit11 thee." and labor. being drawn were rr,,m the .4 iii of.(adeon. and the Mid- ('hlldren'a Rates Ianflea. 1 sting referenda• was made •BOYS' EVENT abs, to the 1atIona1 anniversary width 440 -yard nee. under 8 years-.larrr w'aa to 11e r.•Ietratel the following' 1111r. Promo.. Billie Wilson. Tom Cowan,. 'fhe fndnetinn of the new ialatar. Haroht Icer. Rev. Gordon Mutt, who comeshere d R more. 1 from" Tui, ervIlle, take; pbte thin/,. Ste•yard race, un er years -.or ec Bloomfield Italy mond Costello 'Inroad fThunalar' evening. Motoring. Kenneth Aitken. OD -yard race, tinder 10 yearn -Albert Ferner Reaiitat 01114110 °Howe Bitadley. Ttenwn Pronae. Arthur Word has • 1w'eg swivel ..t the Bradley. death at Ottawa tMlt; (Thurt-'l it 1 of 75yard race. under 12 year's-40lin M. Rotlertwnn. wkbw of the late Prom*. Jon.. d)'Rr►en. Clifford Sturdy. William Robertson. of Galerieh. The 100 -yard race. under 15 year --Ray- body will ie brought here for Marisa. mond Dean, Earl Metro. (9lttord Stn? 'the funeral to take place from the C. dv. N.R. station nn. the a?TIra1 of the nein Sock race. under 15 sears -Earl train on Saturday. Meru. ('are Bloomfield, Clifford Stur- •l�Ilm--d437 dT A Merl moist .wadttiing took place at JoCke MINA yader ltk lea -1 I M The News of the Town G. L Parsons is President At a meeting of the directors of the (iutteribh Elevator and Transit (*im- peril., Limited. helil at 'reroute on Wednesday 4.1 last week, Mr.- 1:. L. I'nrstas. of Gaterlelr, was elected pre- sident en` sldent of the Company, sueceediug the late ,Iola I. A. T1tui1 ..f 1.4.114141n. Mt. M. MdAttgblhl, of Toronto, was elect - el %Ice -president. su rr.al utg Mr. Par - eons, who held this office. The vacau- e% on tate hard of dins -ion. will loot 1w filled at pre-cut G.C.I. ?rather: to Real Papers Nix member, of the teaehlte! staff of the I:alerich Collegiate Institute have Ictit .•+1114,1 to read iepartne•ntal ex- amination palterer at Toroutt.. Mem Towed. will read I trier . S•'h.s,1 Eng - list. literature: Mass Shepley. a1'd,ile School !Atha; Mise McNaughton. Low- er School physiology : A. M. Robertson. 1'pt.er S.•h.. 1 trigonometry : 11 -s \I. 11. 4 ttwpbw•it. Middle School English .. tns,.ition. Prim -Used .1. 1'. Hume will preside, as ehaa 1rwn of the stetlon in Upper School botany. Mr. Wilkinson to Go to Owen Sound Last week Mr. C. A. 11. \Vilkius..u. F. T. full M., received -the aptoiuttuent no organist of St. Gelrge:4 church. Owen St I. and he has tuhwittel his resignation as organist of St. •George'.' blurt•!. I:o(Lerich. to take effect Sep- ! tember 1st. The t"w,agie..le In gen- e•ralawtll regret to learn of Mr. 1Vilkiu son's lttsle etl departure from (oder- Icb. For the past sax retire he has leen' organist of St. George's rhuril I here an4I Hila is his third searasa nn ts 1 cuud'tur of the 4islerich Idol. The tn 1 new apga•iutent, which Clime to him meant-lieIn a splendid adva n eulent for Mr. Wilkinson. ' PERSONAL MENTION MISS WK.*. -•rel•,;; is !..iiia lnnr Kingsville for ,•••yar:tion. • • • \ire. Swatlmonlea% t.•'tireed house af- ter :In extend+.t ti+, Mr. and Mr., A 1 wlek-entt,at• ILau.lit•., Bowling on the Green The int% haul bowling tournament at the Pecten street greens the past acek was the 011* held on Welueelay ev.v.tng. 'Phe first prize. were won toy Fred Hunt and Gel. MacVitalr And the second prizes by Robt. Johnston and Geo. Mnmhy. Last Friday - e•euing'e tournament was called off at the eud of the ttrrt round, on account of art wetttber, soil there were no contests Ott MultIity, uwing 10 the bolida7. Mrs. W. F. ,•.. from a visit to ,• Mr. and Mrs were among the ho • tt.� Walkervlllt. • Cole spent the Ind Port Plover\ . haw returned .I :ledMontreal. • Iloeye of Toronto. .tae" vt"itl'rs In Mr. and Mr-. .1 from Toronto . . , holiday. Mrs. 11. It. 1 '1 trait. spent the w'•v of aloe Jane Lyna• s Mrs. F. E. Parker spent the holklaa r -aster. bre. 1i .1 . stir -e. Ly'd1t rout.. were AON•r'i ' in town. Mire 1 y.1 Ile:ale were 1110 a eek -end and • 11,1 .on. of 114'- k • i. 1 at the hone for a month. • . ,:•f Wallaeelwrg. :he house of het Vicon. Ella Beek. of To- • ;tullday visitors remaining here Mee, (i. (o' President At a resent meeting of the A.T.P.A. of St. (:etrt;e's church the folliwiug of- flters wen• elected for tate emoting year; Honorary pre,ldert. Rev. J. N. H. Mills; toast president. A. 11. Sturdy:. president. 1114(1 d:. Ginn: 'vice -Keel -1 dent. O. W. Sturdy; se'retnr, Miss' 4:. Shore: press werretary, Maw Laurel Italkeld; treasurer. Miss F:tta eaytlta.' Committees are to he appointed at the fleet meeting in the autumn. Ott Tweeter, August 21,111. a 1.011e11 party will be held at -Satre Water Beach. Norntan-N'atwot A quiet but pretty gelding was so)- emnizel in St. George. ehureli on N:ti- unhay morutue !tet. w114•11 Miss Vesta - W is"u was united in tmtrriage to Mr. Charles Norman. Ret•. J. N. 11. M111r officiating. The i•humh w'at tastefully dei•nrafed kith orange ll..n..i,m+ and peonies. The Wide war daintily at- tired in white nod carried it bouquet of ophella rose, and white Mather. She was nttentleal be her sister, MIml illau- ehe Watson. with _wore floweret ger- ' vette with hat to match. The groom was attendee' by M'r. C.' .'. \'; ilkfnstnl. After the eeronloliy the bridal roup1 ,.1 eeenr+ left by motor for a trip to Toronto.,{.miiw1.•. )Juutreatl anti other easteru latlnts. Mr. It. A. fli.ithe t. :not grandee/1h,: Rupert Stentoe. of l•ctr"It, are guest*, of the former'% -i i-0. airs. Aiesander IA Noon. • • • Mr. and Al resit..• and d► V a neon ver. ti over the week Mr. and Harry Martin. of To-, ghtcr. Mrs. Philp. of relative* in town I ,id • 1f. F. Fleming attd fancily, of O$twud. %leited at the; home of her parent^ Mr. and Sirs.l 'Healey, the pallat week. s• • • ATTRACTI Series e►f 1 Two /oat ' RCHAU AUQUA CONFIRMATION AT pot. .,,.ei11,m,,,, t.. �T GEORGE'c CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING 1. smut.. 11ar.ugh," u If 11 114; , artuuu. --- l�. t,ur popular Arch de a c o n Fotherir.gham and •'The F Broadway •" noted (\Pince Anatol Fr1k:n Seems from t sp reta.-ttlar ' r. '1'.:.11 Hsieh. .10a•,t n Iw etter : it His I:Ias-i+t11e It. Beglau Life. a truly 1ci ;•rudurtl.•u. are anon;; the in. features of the forth..out'ing 0 u ('bautauqua here. which open, A relay. July 23th, and Iva.tluue• wr M ,'rowdel, event- ful days. The t•Irautatignag.11 he opened an the fire •Ita4t bD elf of the trued ta. obit ttl-.,tdwtor c41114dy .wnvrwe, of rea•ut year,- telly 1'pr.tair.." Here 1.. Aa 111.011 Ry . umrdy-Ilrama based Main t1s 1d heartaela•t of a twastfetht'gc • ylilkmih' conte.,• /w "marryil.s Til.. Hay br flee Players. (e the L'irie Ito yo:. totter Anil a has Ne oatiba or Addresses Ria Former Congre- gation in the Morning Its §iie.lay Meriting Ten• 1r:!tack- - dun 1,1 It, tI uth'rIlt tam. M a.. et Brutal ford, oeeupdel the 1!,? of St. Ge,rgrs• eburlt an.rpreneht-1 a fere.- ful and Insetting •'•anon atyoroprlate ♦o 1>,•tulutun inky The \r•inleaeuu L to former rector of st 1,1. -:e't chain h' rind hie Gaut fry.-u,t. it. . • 0Augtr4(- Ibu were plea-e•I to 1. , .• •he • '•i•• hutit of gnrt'fe; I.uu'n '•*rte. • 11e t.s.k . as lots text 1:usk c. • - ••w«.t kat tajJ ,M•w..ame-wee of %kiln. is Mit .eldest daughter. ,taut•; upon thy hast. ,u •I ,• w111 he pres•utel unt.. Ilse•." Erekiel t1 - 1411:11. v Martin I:twin ...enmity mei the ,pee; 41, • , I -real ,• • j• a rets•Iliour" nvth n. '1'1 th.• rioset Mrs.. 1). exile,. They were led • . else. yy hod Brlllilt lee. Dome. bat Anse- in t!. : ,',t•.. i flt-r, will dlellrer tog thing.. (o4 ..ant E. ,. • al to • leen ' n la'ture "lean- with the me.aage to re, •. , :e -' ,•'•. X Preceding Mrs. 'ow- Artists, it latuteinu tait.l• Concert. Ms tinted:m..1n Ian Life, star' the weviid night. test programs of sac ever offered ,Kora. The pro - brim Mensal each ..scenery and cute ng llmpae into the � s 1 bol and �e'eaant P beautiful Itns- ,.s1p lntert•retet £*ralbtu t iu• rioted pfnn- er,(,g1ser ..f life 1,')bitstelugn:l eu in a comer: that tie artistry nud lar by the en- ai Mr. Patton Clinic for Crippled ('hildren �_� .01 any The (Mule for crippled children (lar' grant to N{ ductedl at Rtntfarth 411kFriday loaf reyet f order the naatdtt.e ;If the Rofatr.•('Jntas of Stratford and St. Marra wile n very I 111011e1 of ,ts'cesdnl event And will no doubt 11181011 1111 have far-reaching hits of bottrflti'�II tt)lr•te fu mtuo ehiktren of Perth and ilnron Ernt•At e.u11ti. •. who attended. Of. the 10411 II11 sad .i,ihlrell who were e>oamine4 (baring.'Mt. (',1111 the day about fifty were hop alta I ail 1h1maM county. Amt nine 4.1 that*• were Emla t I eriittrl. (kslerirll The retort was e. n11WY,'I by l made Dr. 1) E. Robertson. Chief Surgeon of tertalni the Hospital for Sick CbiLdr'ea. Toron- \Ir' to, Aud•.nwlating phyalelanw. rare. le on rhe, J. 1t. Forster and G. H. inglloant .p cert by Stratford. had ebarge of eye. ear: nee Flake!. and throat eases. The ehildtrett wr ' man. examined by the physicians. and stelae- 1 flit 1 kralihic 'motel male of the variot COW, a the parent 1111 be • Mr. C. Gm c the lose] staff of, the Royal I.,< ;.one to Norwich to relieve on r -•: ff of dig brown at that place f(ur two mon • • .' 4 Mr. Liar.' - .\ \ ,•tiolwon sad Hr* Buckman ti •t•Iisbfe Brockville. arse Visa of Mr. and M Io tag a con- ' Dr. Tehyl statee- abaorbingly upon their fret and stol. _ 'oe,•!I. ,_ it the ilii•?. That is what ,• • :..N' today. de tared the wen zoit,y make •a sac.,•.. nln•r learn to sIa114I ninon 1:.(e Itf.•'- 1.rold.ats. Jews- 1'1 to fa„• I.e. Its failures a16. nese. ile did wt and espial ,• • liondi ion of Camelot was t • tlui . , • •.,•awn of .Hedy 1 Oen • ' b'h.ly estate into a •• ••r, tract, for b -tante. and cetyl'' :;e hardellllel of life. Today the Lathe alts loading the wosi.: ,ut oay- ,1 :Iln.hl'w till ore •eels •11 Iter eitiVAOts.'an•l the •i.e..kcl f: - tug urge) the 11010141. •0 6P in , Jesus ('treI and leiri, 1.. •til .1 • 1riKhu.nlwnt.+. - ('onflrtmttlan y4('yke .\t the evening semi.. iffy (Ira.... the ArehhWlup .of IIItn.0 was pnw•nt to ',reform the rte of atntiemstb.ti. twenty -tour e:talidates having been preiarw1 by the rector. Hev. .1. N. 11 Mills, for thio •e'asion.There were n large number present it. the char'it t•. witness Oil. Ieautif,d and solemn Is-. -vivo. For t1.• tett of lc. sermon .ire! 'As :dialling Mahon. Williams ret.'rrid 01 the Irina fOHune I ,chapter of St Matthew the YGttta veras•• to Imrtur• i -What .'dtail it Itr'efit a auto if 110 gain • Thi.' the whole auAd,sodimeilla own wnnl'r" dust.e Our load, be Mad, was focal et at 12 and 'Harland Tremblay. Rabbit race. under 10 year►-Bru.e Rlaimfleld, Arthur Bradley, Benton 1'r(ptee. Itabhit rare. moiler 13 yearn-Clif- forl Sturdy. Art Hlttertson, John I'rnu.e. lilt>cle race, tw•i,•c• around the Square, ruder 12 year. - Melville ('rgigle. Audrey Smith. John lineklns. IR. -vele raft., twice around the Square. under 16 years -Arnold Doak, t Earl Mero. BIII Lnmhy. Special--'Rrd.rrt WILon. GIRL8' EVENTS 40•yard race. under 6 rears --Reda 1 Costello. Ruhy Wilil.. Mildred Reach. 5(1 -yard race, under R year -Evelyn Protttw. Evelyn Doak. Verna Plante. f10 -yard rare. under 10 veers-Mar- rgar•t Jnmew. Isabelle Brown. Gerald- ine Sounder:. 75, -yard root.. nnder 12 years -Mary AttMwlrn. Father I.ee, Marie Le Roehe. 100 -card rate. tinder 15 years-Mttr- garet Elliott. Marjory Inner Etta Item*. Handkerchief raee. under 14 year.'- It"Mena St•hram. F. Blomfield. Mar- jory Lumhy. Bicycle race, once around ti.e Square, 14 years -Grace Mason, Mar - corer Griffith. Madeline Pressor. er of Mt. and r-. R. Hey.. •sane the bride of Mr WIMnn Stnnrt Mills. Ann of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel 111111. "t Lorslt•n. nut. The eeremonv was performed by the rector. Rev: J. N. H. MIII.'. In the pre.ence of reh- ires of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. 141111 t • ill re-Ithe at Montt -mei. Itiarbmr Notes The ('onalhaven •trritsl [rete Tolelo .slay ITltifeldayt aith n cargo of 2.50o ton` of foal for the Western 'abedn Flour MIII•. piv)t. The pack - me freighter Sault Ste. Marie ani to sort on Monday with aft' Wig. of .ug- nr for' lots) dletrihutlon. :u1,1 1, fore leaning Hoek on a cargo of loot. t••t•tw of cannel [ash• tt the lawn freight sheds. The (•atlne'1 g•wwt. were hr.nght here fritut the P„miui"n ('Anter, fne- ton at Exeter. The tug Forrest is preiaring to leave for ('ell in gwtok► with the drill PeotW a• fate As ere.1'lser etnelitlllnt ere Nose• and tae race. tinder 13 year's - Margaret Elliott. F. Bloomfield. Ieilhl 11140111. The (outstanding feature of the due ware of course. the baseball double- header ouble header at Agriknitnral Park in the af- ternoon. The games were witnessed In a large crowd, and the general vended memo. to be that they were the best' games ern here .In(. Galerleh went In *,r Semi -pro tastl.alt exhibitions.' The Enter Brand. of Buffalo are a ' fact aggregation. but the (adored team 1 from iMtrtlt showed up still )tetter' and put such "peps' him their play that they won the nnmi..u,kal•le favor of the crowd. They Wiin (kohl game,. and wvon. them on their merits. But both team, were grow.:Ir11 there mer" sone apeetn •nlar plays on both side. which rooted the crowd to enthusiastic a i iislA 1t.e. Atter two acorele,. Inning. in the first galls. the Kasper 1trnitd. got the ehre m1 their "pglunen1, by get ring a man around 1n the third frame. 1r. their half nt the fourth innings the• 'Walter. and Bellmen event tithe wore. int the F:a-ter Braids came hack with one mere In the fifth. in their ll!` of the fifth 11,e Plate men got the lases full with nobody out and they wire retire) they hall tent's] fair onus in this litanies 'Hughey smoothed' out a home rim. wending the boll over to the rare track. There was no more . scoring in till• galore. which ended 5-2 in favor of the men from Detroit, in the se'md game W. and 11. stori- ed the scoring in the fourth inning. And were never headed. the game end. tag (L2 In their favor. Two more home nms, both hr mends -rt. of the •adoral team. were among the wrww'taenlar fel- farmy. of this Rami. The umpire, for both gaol,. acre W. 11. Legg. of linden, at ale plate. and .I 1;ray. of 1Anden, nn !aces. Other Events 4Itber events of the afternoon were a lode vault. a three-mile road rale and w tngot-war. These were all carried out ,rni -. folly. The pole vault was won by Victor (Continned on page S) favorable. ' 511dqe have beet. elate) on the loath- ing )araeh for the children and the ver- andah at.elle w•1•-' cud of the 1'P.11. freight ,toed. Is •,•ady. There were a Neve number of bather/4 er. at the lake- side on 1k.mini0n 1'ay. The Intl; rectors on the aolth pier job will he through) with their contract In about n week .•r ten day.. A num- ber of mash are of n•iunk making repairs to the Wooden strlw(l,re of the w.,nth 14.'t Jttst weal of ahem the t-nlerete work 14 under way. Mr. And Mr.. 11 R. Johnston and children. of Eteles. spw•nt **Prod dao14 vlslting Mrs. Johnston's parents, Mr. lint) Mr- it. 4'lnrk. On their re- turn on Weitne..kty they were nevem- ponied by 1111w Evelyn ('hark and Miss Margaret Wilson ss far a, 'Lon- don. wheos they spent the dry. • , F. ale. A. I.. Maxwell. Robt Jobpaton and Filed Must, took part in a rinks Innrnnmettt at Cheiley on Monday. but none of them figured among the prize- winners. Next Wednesday afternoon erieh Alb *111 hold another all• ,:Hol - ipso rink. touruano•nt. flay a•i11 e. nutsen.•e at 1.:0' "'clack xud there will be fonr game.. of entinatoms piny for tour. seta of prize* Sitter-Sowerby St George', Attgl14111. ehnrelt 54.11* i the setas of a pretty wedding "tt Satur- day. .Ione 211th. at 9 o'clock, when Elizabeth Naomi. youngest daughter of Mr. and MIs Thoma. Sowerl.y, Galerh-h 0iwushll.. was united in marriage• to Parvid leswald. eee'nd son and Mrs. N..1. Sitter. of Thd- ford, Ont. Rev. .1. 11. N. Mi1M. rector of St. George's church. lwrtortned the eerem0ny. The bride was bev•naingly attired in a sleeveless peach georgette gown with ianatratting satin trfmndngs and wore hat and shoes of harmoniz- ing tints. She earriel a beautiful bou- quet of Ophelta rows and milidvnbnir fern. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful preesentw. Mr. and Sirs. Sitter left by motor on a trip to 1N- troit, where the honeymoon will be spent. the bride travelling in a eltesa of 'Fretted] blue georgette with navy bnadcloth .sat. un their return they will Iw'Ul 1 • to their frteuda after Jul. _'0th at Tlledforl, (Int, l\'ii.i,1AM CAMI•REL1., G,elerioh'a (;r1n,l told Mon. Mr. William 1•ampttel. n'h" aa. learn .Inly 1st• 11434. Syn, op town with the crowd en II..nrinion Ilay And re. el yell ii tt grritnlailona ..n all hands on having reached hit. nine- ty-fifth birthQay. Mr Compere k• atilt vlgttroua of tided and Ismer and the whole town wishes hits "alai} 1i tppy fletnrow.•' Palmer -Aunt A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized Stitnnlny afternoon. June 211. at the home of Rey. and Mrs. W. T. Built of Galterirh. when their daughter. ,Tex - de Gertrude, was given in marriage to (hiffortl~Adana, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Thoraco S. Palmer of ilahaws. The bride entered the room on the Arm of her brother, Mr. Gordan Runt. of 4)shawa, to the retrain, of the wel- ding march rendered by Miss Esther Bunt. sister of the bride. Rev. W. T. 1!ttrt. father of the -bride. perforated the ceremony. The bridal ;,arty ,t.s,d ender an arch of gold and white em- banked with palms and ferns, Tae bride was dre.,el to n charming ....- num omea'uhle of Avory French ental• trammel with Persian ctirh.l ell1 with ill Attractive pletnre hat. kid AMPS,. 44.e And glove's. to nate!. She carried lovely Iongntt of roes nnd, Illy of he -cat %ley. MIs. Ruth Bunt, of (:alct 1. II. .Isl.r of the bride. noted o. 'ridewnlaid, wearing a heanling gown 1 green georgette and beige with hat mate!. and eTirr•ing n hrtngm4 of satetleart. rues. Mr. Harry lee Imer. f 4)thnwn, brother of the gr.som, Act• -.1 A. heat man and Mb.. Marian Pal- mer. me* of the groan. [Unite A poet- , tittle flower girl In M•r attractive ;.•sen of deeps peach crepe noel cart- ing it pretty hnwket of mixed floater. :after the terfnoay a dainty buffet tllttette.al w'As .elh'e1I At wall/•! Sire. \\'m. Smart. of Toronto. and 'Slim Flom -nee linnt. sk.ter o1 the bridle, rtrP.'hbd. The tall.) And Innt•heon room were dt'eorwtel With pink and 1 white garden Lt.woms. After the rP- ceit{nn the happy couple lett for New . York ('Ity and other platast. the bride travelling In a .mart bhek tailored atilt and small het tf hied: and white. Mbe worn w hw•tintlfnl eAlver fox for, the gift of the grwtm 1 toot their re- turn the '•nealy•arsh." will reside a1 I Mia woe, Ont_ Diek end Or. and 'Mrs. Davies„ of Windenr. were \fattens the last week at the 1)0104 of Mrs .las. Hamilton. • • • Mbar Evelyn Clark. aha has been tetehing the last year in C. S. S. No. 13, Ilnr. Mee t..en engngel to teach in the ('entralln *rind the coming term. • • • Mr. amt Mrs. Fetter, slim Retry and Master Edward Platter and Nine Har- wood. of 11eIMIt, are arnpying a rot- tagteat 1. ghthonse Mint for the sum- mer. • • • • Pr. W.• -!i- Ro141 and Mrs. Read have aerie., from Detroit and with their ehildr.. will occupy theft home lot St. Geerg, s engem,t for the sem- mer. • •. • 111-. F'. %%hien. of London. Eng -1 lamb and at -- P. (le Reeder. sof in- dlanapolis, 1,1d, are the ghee:* or air. and Mr. G.-' 119111amw. St. Vincent . !Mr. •toll air+. ltnl.Prt .t..ln1•ton and daughter Myrtle and Mr and Mrs. };. ('. Robert -Ai and daughter Kath- leen ha_ don tnjorable trip to Niagara Falls over the holiday. • • • •,.• • The a1i•.e- Mand. Margaret and .meet.. Gtili"w. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Galles. and •••u, of Toronto. were the muter. of ht W. F. and Mrs. Galina "n Snud:n . ' I Monday. • • • Mr. 11. 1' Strang. o1 Ter,',to, 1. belting nt home of hl. mother. 111.' nephela. led'Hewson. of Newmar- ket. actvnnp: .Iva him to town and will .pend Itis 1,. i :ala het.. Sir,. .4 Young itoi \!. rent... are - at da it 141 , Point. Mr. Mat'Vlenr nn1 Mr. •Erne•' 1 torr spent the acek-aril here. • • • Ma4-Viear, 111es Lily w Petty :comig. ot. To- Merlug Ili their cottage • • • 11r tool 41 MarryTuffnrdsant -1 if- dr•n. of '1'„I . r.. spent the week -end and holiday •. 'h Mr. Tuff"rd'' parent. here. They •(' recently remeived 10 Toronto fro New• York City. where .they had '1 fon some rl•ar. 1141111•44. of the 11.,est(on. The atferatton (of afroham. . ('he• •ter .110hu-ton. Mc Mud ND.. the Deno,.Deno,. of 'fib eeinrtbnMty to rel. (;riffith. air. and Mr•. Jelinolin (:rte A11;•14. M•. \h' A , poetfnllt drtnn se to thearticles, and Mrs. FMnrr.'st ('dsererr. M1(r. ari11111. l Mr- Genrd til-miasnrt eerneat enndd•'ratIOtt hs asked of Mel Batter. Miss TAda Church. Mb. Mar- rase token 1 at0hnwalJeeek. they will present from week) IAret Griffith, Mrs. rite% , Clarke. leton Peres Miw, iwtler. inhnston. Mier Maty John- v.II; ls%.• THF. SIGNAL'S BUY AT HOME CAMPAIGN . -• tttMlt' g . this district. and ate•.. -r �. pt d'rof' and C. K. S+:under- aa.i+'el in trate- porting the children and their p.tr•nts' to Stratford. Lease-Horney A 'pretty June gelding w'aw held en Friday. JUMP 214th. at 4 o'clock: at 11.• home of the brol.•'s putlents. Nee and air-. Edwhi R. Ilintee, corner of Net -tai. and .11bl•rt .Haat*.. eslerleh. nth.•. their elde.:t ditughler. Miss Lulu "itmllit Mae Horts'y. an, united in tnnirltige Is•antifnl In Mr. Julius 41 Lowe. -ea et Mrs. Me- pres•ute.' nn IA.we. Itf 1k•tn.It. The cer.•mony Mvtin Er was Iterfnrnetl by Re 1'. F. Clarke. wondered visitor of North inner United church. , thio The w'Inw.tne bride lurked lovely fn while satin ,Irak,. with tong titrla shirred iwell.e. with Icing points 111 t.A-k emelolug the heels. of her aide satin pomp, Witt. rhinestone buckles. Anel hose to match. • She carrle.l a templet (of Brit•n•Iiffe news and My- er -the -valley. The bride entered the parlor on the arm of her father to the statins of the welding iml ret. phtyel by Miss Ruby Carter. ph•ni.t. at .\Iibllrll. The bride NMI groom ares) under an aryl) banked with fens. tool flowers with a large white welling bell stleptenderl from the centre. The bride w'a. attended by her sister. Mos- Dorothy ir i orothy Ifonl.•y. who was attired fu a "peach taffeta dress with tight fit lag Isslite. trimmed with shirred tulle. longer at the bark. with how• to notch. and !lock patent pnmde. sold Carrie) a is'ngn4t of pink ea rim tlone and fern.. The grinm *•n, eetlende,l I.. Mr. Thiele] 010er. of Detroit. Dainty Misr. Fdrirun Julurstou was flower 1 girl, dressed In white .•.rem d•' chine. 1rItnine•�1 with I.'•l.•It :111,1 greet) rilden.*h!r" Lose and block •111. peri. She carried a (there alley betn kat of roses. Illy -of -the -valley, •w..•• 1 pwea* and hahv hsl►ath. The arid. grront'.. gift to the LMde wit. a Id rel • nloritco travelling hag: to the bride•• maid a e"mtfn;ton %triug of crtr':1i aril Teen rh Trends; to the gr....It.•noni :, • !1114 111,1: to the flower girt a ei_i,.•' 1 t'4 4 1 (e err h a ". .ata, •_ � h� ••- r n (• ptosaent ing hupnw-len to all. Tlie f„nrth afternM..al will has dev,.t way eat leadin/. There ser.• onl. 15', ed to the .•hihheep. when Herb l'Arl"r. `say' of IlsIng 1u flies w'urhl•--yIN'e bn 114,1f•, tomos. tllatnidy-Dltmpt1' (105511. ' will. list for yourself der yon n v ' islet' hill sway nn ler the lig ) town 1:.a1 - yon may lice for th. Hose. ('tntadlan Chantangm, tent Flerb Tay y0ll %nay lige for Ilii' w,nl: The doi11 Mr r• a prime of ail entertainer for ••f Gu,lr. wail would alarny• hoar ' 1 4. the )'.mttater, 11i' toogrnm i• ni•a, right of any. Falch,p•rson nowt decide clean. [tool). wholesome and uunstinl , for Mint. if whether he 1= to el/.wt 1it Is ;a 5v',1ri1uqul.t, Juggler And matt letter or the worse. iciatt. A. evil as tete 'ever -tend,- .dean 11'urk i• 11 gr•:at ,r'-,'r1r•r 'ynfhl " m1t• o-nt'i i1 Ir1'fnntnasiarae 11rlttf.n,1114 1111 Is• 1 I t I tle•foarth night Icy 11,' Wan player', of Parkin. 'Phis 1.107 blow literally arae• a. tbHlling lore-Intere,'. ,.\, ' :e%eter'.411.1 thitte Al a 111: '1:' menet qu011ta that .(•r, i, a1,,,1' ••':•tPget?7 of it. oa•n.'. d'.I;r bey NPlrn'Ikto.t%. well kn•,.; '\, ,dl:ro antler, .alitor :ae, 41(dfkir his pope .: -Ir,':,Iieudl !.•''111M '•('Itttadl+r ,,I. I'1.• tilt i, afternoon. '. 1'bo .1....-•,i. Jublle• Siug1•r. 5%511 bring the I!r"' Chaulnugn;l 1.. ;t rbu. w nth 'herr d;rant Joy Night Concrr' col rbeJa-; night. These' negro singer, are :n!ur r;.h y fitted tenii••r•tneetall to to:erlact the negro spiritual. Mid n.lhcku,g 1trk7 nwl.alle't %%Weli Ar• puse'um.! epi their progrnnw 1.fll1. ti 44 ti rl.f'. Versatile nine..•tir-01.1 iv,Itnv! 'eq entertainer. is featured The J.,. teen: Singers will sir., Itpryenr ort )lee lace ttftern(wtn. prt.•elilrg lilt: I'. • ' lecture. alis I,iu lC�ehlon I;ngag•'d '1',, •••heel Iwtard n'1• '-1: Ili I - nud again on .'11•r,i;l_ . on/Oiled the no, of on. -...i1:. ' . ,toff of te•:I,•hl•r- for !In. ...:1 I - •• ,' 111s• Loire.. \t,',-- 11. "1 14115 eftgltael alt a solar5 ' f sew., •IMeeir Mies Hamilton a• .11p'i11tISIBrP ‘..\•11.1,1.\\Is 1;,.-1.. • _I••. iy. tool Sr. If. elnree.• ----- T ... -- _.---- (1•110111. bony .1115 flt.'11Ity trial is nut put Ito' 111 Iit11• t,i,,,ii.M 44114. .11.•, 1- I,• bw'Ittllty. [laid the wtul.'thr bluer earl "( nein. must ha %t• exeren,r' The mall Who ark• hi• own s111 h the tot•.»• ' una•Ifish now. for. he carrot anve t.1. 1, Ntith a large milder ars of Goderleh The ,1e,. this week the pith - ire 2) of a Buy-a•t•Hotne !Wattles,. (:ulde. Tide t.. pre.Pnt t" the pee - Pie of this. 1•, „1 Dud district the el afuw of the hem. rtwrchatt to their tot - remise In 1• ,•fcrenee to mail-nrtle•r honey. and • er out-of-town 'motet -to that do not) g towardt ba11ding tit tit• enmmnl.f' . Emelt week there all ring. and to the pitintat se • enq•a• • TI e. !rids', mother woos n *tress of 1.:a. k satin with coral trimming.... alta n. .•"swage o[ swaet nese and. lily -of -the s-alll•r. The groom's mother wa- g• �5li el in brown satin. tritium.] with trv'nni ht i' with a eer.age of imaet male a e Illy -of -the -valley. .after the ceremony A buffet hunches wns sensed to. heti guests. Mr. and Mr.. Lowe left citta Ater lunt•hen on •I mirth's honey Hoon' 1". Yelltwstine National Para.. \fyoming. the bride travailing in a hien,• et1.44m11b•, With Ital. Mee and Aiwa to match. 4)n their return tete% will redone in Detroit. Tio• "nt-.it• roan gn.•t.' were Mr Men , bre•. Masa Alive Lowe. Mr. 1•ati f ')liter. Mis. Ella Homey. Mr. and air- 1b1g1, Mc(:I".kin. all of 1N'trolt : \1 r- .1. T Wallace. of ('owan, Teuul•.•e • air ' and Mrs. P. Hamilton. \tr at.•! Mrs•. Gorden Tarter. air •, Mr- .' Yoe ('arter. alas, \'dols Ilnntil ,•,,. \lie: limn Hamilton. MIs. Brie 1';trrer. ,Ilei of Anbnni air. and Mr. 1t. 1U'Alll of pnouenet 1n mnnts'tt(m worm tree ter. 111s. Evelyn Ili•Allister, of a;.44., arae! loanship The town gut -to mer.• . 4 .q W. �PI•"II Iltla rs' experience ns a teach soul without healing these nie•nr 11 .1 bud alwruf otic- lon,.irwi If men will pot into 1•t•a. t1 ' a!' the, fo. this 1.tMtlou know about .le• -u, !b•. will Is• •',I,.• • r- of I11•t sear i,15 111 like Into Pr/1411414 1.111: ' e •'r-•. I .9v1 .•t1,•,I 11,4,.4 1 .1,1, 41011.'rl•11• for111 I. 1111' _,•"ti ,- I .. • t't t. the to,. •, • in thr"ugh'whied. , 1,11:1, o ,i a1:- Nolo•.•• , \I - •10111 will area a- 11 i• _ • \, 1 !II s1l'Arr% , 1',llowing ore tale n:1n• \11-. 11 Hartwell, wl,•. air' li,l'.tos •it a,iltll' arc. • , Victoria s1 h..„1 \I... - ,i he tlsel'ed •.tet 1', 1 ' 41 10. 1. 1!• win take. Illy \• . 1' g..,tt' .4,+o. at•len:lld. \I.,.. \I • • ne on the Coo tri' -• 1 1 I':rt-•,n+ Norte! l.1,. 1' - %I , 1 .,%- r. ,t•ilr. t',t0, .\rnlrey I , •• \\ . ' \I • .,n 51: f ra•I'w' wen• 'pl:l...; ••' .t 1'I:t'•., 1\'fllf.tn. • I; \t t'..: l.ltr- ,et•I1er.'. en in panrri,"n \I,1_a,,, \ i .• Itrad- \ a,..• • a64Isteseal Pitt, o,wet i,._ • , It 111•3 111'4ie1 1..,,. - 4 "I r.- • t:rare heir,.1 • (each w•batl to 4.11 - , \I \I •Nall. It:1%ltt tt I F••leisn) lits- .ilppt. • ,•r for net longer treat- •• 11,•ri1'rt 11a•r2• 1111.10.. 1'harlew h.)", !Ie. , , 1' onse. John lactortl't il'Hon I', heo• •'1. tl,ael4t .Intek. • i • \\ I1 t,wlie Wel. 11, 1- . 1'a-.otl 114. week If relnirv! e', pal t.. sIslt not! - - r come of the s...! • t+,mmittoo 14 - re .p erlflintiene !'..r elecoratititt - all ('repeal ••..' ,•rat of $.4r. -.Aa, 4 tgoleted ht \•:go-•• 1:0it herd 'IYM $toy,).• :t 111ec np1ef1•il an Mahlr,;.ly „r l ItHeh, i.1,1?. abi•--. ;1f and (l o', -10,k 41,1,t,11 - 41 II • \I \. , 1 1 ....el I'ar.ons. \Ir Malone; \1. 1.., , \\ tot lt:tinr••. Mt. \• . I• It „f Is..t.,,i, f'1 c ' • , •-. 1,1 re ,.n - Ititine 1ht•:tling" iMre•forr. nr: trtlele presenting some Mr. and Mr.. henry Ilontey. Mr load ler4t.ti Icier og. .Taly tett!, at v 0.tak. air • kntan •h:, ♦•her frau. i emit, 'Mr. Reg. artier: anal ail. 1. .a- -• Nnrmwl•4- f1 tete• ming hlan. temhis,rnn1n nh- •,t u, orders for ht- made, M.. of mets 7 (%thing w• it Ili, behalf by Btu $tai.• tailor, Meet stored. alto .*tmplete tine it *ample, •ra,nally take measures. .1 gr. 1,d keruti-• under the ntw•id.a'. or !tt 1'.•ter',t clttn ti will 1* held In the skilhur retie. on weakteselay seal Thltln4nt5 aflene"'1 - i1.1 ey.•li,,tarr. July lith ati,l lath. It:ttcing aitl take. plate In the Preening Supper will he se/red Maar $ 1o'9 o'cte't. 1 ( 1 1 ( • 1 • ' Ir tioi tt� 1