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The Signal, 1930-2-27, Page 1Advertising is the life of businesd if bueineaa ie good, advertising will waha it better. Jf it ie poor, advertising will eitnlulate it. Al- most invariably the merchant princes have found their way to suceesa through advertising. • 1 1(;te'l'l' 'i ii1111, \ F:.1R, N(1 9 GO1ERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930 tonal Renewal Time Renewal subat'riptiona to The Signal are coaling in fast, and the 1930 calen- dars are going out fast. AS the supply of ealendara is limited, we would ask hole' who desire one to send in their e neural promptly. 4 COUNCIL TO DISCUSS REORGANIZATION OF THE FIRE BRIGADE Bkould Tru on Gasoline Pumps Be Enforced or Abandoned Is Queation A matter of outstanding Importance that was tentatively dbet•ussed by the taw:i council, at its regular meeting lot Friday night, was the proposed re..rgenizatltul of the fire brigade. The !,'atter ye to Is. further considered at a■ early date, according to u motion that was adopted tet the e•lose of the % Itesuseluu. All the member, of the (000(11 were present. A statement from the town treas- urer showing the amount required for debenture payments of principal and latereat for the year 19311 wu. sub - witted and referred to the finance committee. The total shown vyts $20,(05.32, liclulling $400.x5 arrears ter 11x21'. This Is exclusive of water sad light. public school and ('o leglnte 151111U(l• debenture payments. The auditors, IL -R: 1.uug and A. M. Robertson, submitted their report for tbe• year 112_9 and It was referred to the finance committee and will be pablbshed In the usual planner. The auditors make• tie. following raoo m menda t Ions : "We again urge definite •tction re- garding the arrears of tuxes, both resident and lieu -resident; also the early completion of the collectors roll, so that tax nutle's may be sent one 1a gold time before the first lusts!• sent becomes due. • "The- elalms against the Kensing- ton 'Furniture Co. and the Goh•rk'h Itlaonfacturing Cu. sbe.uld be adjust- ed and definitely settled; also Ibe arrears of non-resident taxes. These are all carried as assets but are of very doubtful value." A statement from the tax collector giving details of all arrears of taxes, was presented and was'referred to the finance committee. A summary, of the ntateuwi,l is ■e follows: Tax Arrears l921 taxes $ 343,2) 19.'l. texts 500.39 11126 taxes 1296.86 11127 taxes 2-109.67 )12x tate' 9818.31 1929 taxes 16084.55 ----43&s0' 0.04 1925 road oil $ 75.87 1926 road oil 97.84 1127 road nil 204.12 1928 road oil 490.50 1929 road oil 885.58 --$ 175;15 h' • $32313.' A request from the fire brigade fo two pairs of rubber Tools and one rebbeF hat was referral to the fire e.mmlttte with power to act.din Applications for bullg-permits, as follows, were referred to the flr. committee: Dr. Macklin, new porch on dwelling, West street ; J. S. Bed- ford, new roof on part of hotel, the ,Square; Mrs. Daniel., sire{ gara(lambda(lamba roar!. An appeal from 11obt. S. Winter against the 193(1 sewer tax on his property on the Huron road wa• re- ferred to the tour! of revision. Applhatlons from George A. Green and John F. Nne'gle for the position of caretaker of parka for true comins reason, were sent to the cemetery end * perks committee. Report of lelnenee Committee The finance etamnittee reported the following re•ommetelatIons : That no n,tlon he taken on Solicitor D, E. {enemas' euggestlun that the council assist in defraying the costs of the aetfou of E. 1:. Smith vs. Mackey itrend Co. Ind.: that the council subscribe for one er.py of Ileatms's 193n Ilunil- hook of Canada at a prier of $3 ,ll: that the letter front W. J. Meloy A Co. . applying for the poeit(00 of town end - liars be Hared on file; that a grant of $25 be made to the Salvation ArArmyul Women's Rescue nett Children's Hoe at London: that the town Join the (*sondemUnion of (*sondem Munieipnletles and remit the membership fee Of $1(1; that all committee and spending belle. be notified to have requieltlons for fund., trent Into the council not later thnn !larch 001. so that this committee tarry linseed with striking the tax rite for the year; that funds re cr eelved by the olIettur on skating rink taxer be nppdied on arrears. Councillor Humber moved that thi. retort 1e taken up elartse by (dense, ?ant reeelve I the support of Councillor Moser only. and the report was adopted. Thu clatter•-• to nhicit Conn/11144r drew attention were those re- lating to the otee of Smith vs. Mackey /tread ('u. find the npplicutlon of Me - Coy h 1'0. Ill contvu141 !hal Mr - Smith was acting to the Interest of the town In taking the action end that he was entitled to htve a portion of the ;meta rclmburstrl to him. \\'Ith regardnse to the mthcr de, his contention was (bel the council« should nrrtuhp the audhe cost of an it11• Mcibylb. Other ('ommllher Reports The publlc works committee submit- ted the following: With referent* to tit leitpt Af .iennnry 2Ard thorn I). F. • Molmes regarding 'pairing a portion of the north end of Wellington street to the . Goderich Elevator A Transit (7empnny, we recommend that the Solicitor he requested to outline details' • of i*IWNJUre reg,tlril In connection with the m%iter. R's. recmine'nd that kbe street Inep t ter, It 1'. 1'osteleth- Walle, he •appoIntnl weed Inspector, and that the (int(intone,Iepartment orf Agriculture he so nnttflM. We reemn- mend that no aetlon be taken on Mrs. pe Tremblay's offer to trdu'se old !mild - kg at the fele commis. The aprs•isl nrmr55(Iere r emmnlemdel pat no action be taken nn the wirer - proposition of the Eases Countmnt MAITLAND GOLF CLUB DINNER AND DANCE Trophies Presented to Winners of 1929 Season The annual dinner and dance of the Muilland /Gulf Club wax held• at Hotel Bedford ou Friday evening last and was, as usual, a brilliant so- cial oeeasiou. The pn*(deut, Mr.'Chaa. C. Lee, presided at the dinner and at the preeentatlou of the truphlea to the wieners cif the season of 1929. Mr. 'L t. reviewed the operations of the year, w•hmaga lch was one of the mosue- tesaful Lt the history of the Club. The winnere of the various tropn- les were as follows: ''lime rate bowl. 1)r. Mary 1. Tom; the Lloyd cup, Mr. K. F:. Naftel ; the Garrow app, Mr. W. F. `Saunders; the Ellis cup, Rev. It. C. Mc1.8'rmid. The prize cup if the Perth. Huron and Bruce Gulf 'League was presented to Mr. W. A. Coul- thunt, ipptain of the Maitiaud Golf ('hub team thatween it. Messrs; Sweet- ers, Mel/erod_ and Coulthurst made fitting responses to the pr•4•utt(uux. Dr. Toni uud Mr. Naftel were not present. . Mr. George, Wilhelm; mails. u neat speech la which he expressed the pleasure of the Club in seeing the re psident. Mr. bee, again s! In gencon- dition after his long Illuexs. Community singing was lad by Mr. !'has, K. Saunders, with Mr. G. b. Davies at the piano. - For the dancing which fuilowetl the presentations music was furulshtl by the Myth orchestra. Ante flub; that the rhulrna(11 teal clerk he empowered to have the polleepolleeclock repaired; that the letter from the Retail Merchants' Asna•iatlo 0 Pamela lie un the table and that the chairman notify the town solicitor that the matter is being c*usidered by the council; that the town take one quarter page of advertising in the o wtnrio Tutor league Road Book at $2,i. The committee reported that Mr. 1►avlrs would be Interviewee) regard- ing his services as band leader and a report would be brought in at the next meeting; and that arrafytt•menta were being made to have A. !Begin - son and D. Marwick make an invent- ory of the contents of the Arterlft factory. The fire committee reported that n building permit had been Issued to the anisette,' Army for temporary re- pair,' to the building on Waterloo street, uud recommended Jointly with the finanee committee that a bylaw be prepared authorizing the issue of 13,000 debentures over a period of five years at fete per cent. to provide for the ',tuella,* of the new• ladder truck. 1 Tse reports were all adopted. Blue Water Highway Association .11 The Mayor read a telegram re - r! vetted from C. S. Wittelruw, president of the Blue Water Highway Associa- tion, announcing the annual meeting of the Asso•Iation to be held at the Royal York hotel, 2oronto, on Thurs- day, February 27. A motion Was passed that the council 1* represttltel at this meeting. Jlaltrlott-McCres*h .t letter from the town of Leeming- A happy event was the marriage, ton snggestel that the (outwit Join in which took plan. on Wednesday. of be e' urging that legislation be em- Meta Marjorie, only daughter of Mrs. towering towns to. regulate and control Mt'('reath and the late W. J. McCreath, the location of Junk yank Hod prem- to Randall Amos. only sou of Mr. and Ile sused for wret•king of automobiles. Mrs. John Marriott, ■Il of town. The This was ref('rr4} to the special coon• ceremony was performed at 12 ocloek mlttee. noon by Rev. It. C. Mclermed. at the Conneillor McLean salt the Leena home of tee bride's mother, Park Fere Engine Co. people had been up street. The bride Was given away by that day looking over the ladder track ber uncle, Mr. Harry l[d'reath.-and and askeI the It la, returnee to looked very pretty In her gown of n f The News of the Town l'entral Home mal Sehool Club The meeting of Central Home and School Club was held on Tuesday af- ternoon, the president, Mrs. G. L. ('arsons, In the chair. Iteports for the past year frotu the different offk'ers were read and ad.tpterl. The chair was theft taken by. Mrs. Redditt while the election of officers took plater , result Ing as fellows: I're'..ident, . Mr. G. 1.. I I'ars,nus; vice-preskleuts, Mrs: 1). D.' Grey, .31rs. J. T. Fell and Miss I. F Sburulan; recording set•retuty, Miss }:nlille 1tueha11uu; e'..rres{r.udhtg era-! :Teary', Mrs. lttrklitt; treasurer, a11sx1 W. Rall; convenors of committee., I oupNy, Mrs. llawthonle; child web, fare, Mks M. Bailie; social. Mrs. W.! G. Mat-Ewa11 ; membership, Mrs. A,' t'otlorue; program, Mess M. G. Rob- ertson; 9(88lst, Mrs. 11. E. Jeuuer. )n• Into Infant's Ib4sth to inquest into the death of an In- fan4 t ht ,alerl."h tito(ship n few hours 1wastater its birth on January _11i as held at the town hall 4111 31 hay uf- terunm. Dr. A. 1', punter, coroner,' I re,dded and the witnesses were questioned by Comity- frown Atternt'y' H1ue' p1s. After the hearing of evidence, which occupied the whole afteruwnl, the Jury brought in a a-erdict to the effect that the infant had died from natural a nUses. The newton( bele was 1111[11414 '•rt'tly on the furor of the pa114'nts of the y g woman who had given it birth. and it was this circuwstanc• which aroused the suspicloi of the authorities The yoltng woman's fath-1 er told Crow ,Attunley Holmes. In' reply -14„sa quest bun, that he did lot -1 know be was doing anything wrong itt burying the Infant M this m r. Whitt notifying the physician or ut anyone else. Melling of Presbytery The I'restot.'ry of Huron.Presby- terian ('hureh in Canada, met in Cline tun ore Tuesday. Rev. Merles E. Don• gar was elected meleret,r. The Pres- bytery' fittingly utlservte the death of Rev. Dr. l'errie. moderator of the General Assembly, !tee. It. C. Me- lermld lending in 4(4.110/1 of prayer. Rev. Mr. .Metk•rmid and Mr. le. G.elm Weir were appointed a rvllttee to draft a resolution of condolence. Theep reports of committee . indicated sub- AtantlAl progress•, Rev. James Mcll- roy and Mr. Ilenry Strang were ap- Iolntesl counnissiunrre to the next General Assembly. which meets le Knox a bun• t. Hamilton. In June, and Dr. S. Banks Nelson, minister of the Assembly church, was nowenateri nod- erater of the Assembly. A conference or church life and work, led by the moderator, proved most helpful nal re- sulted In a keen appreciation of the spiritual needs of the Church. Mitehell for the correcting of 4ome trouble with the driveshaft. The plat- ter was left In Councillor McLean's hand'. 1'ou1•lller Croft said that Inst fall brown flat crepe and het of straw and crepe. with a corsage bouquet of sweet teas. After the wedding repast Ihp happy couple left by the afternoon ('. N. 1t. train on a trip to Toronto, tie. ho'ke'y 'lab had madmolest a plest Ningilre and Detroitand on their re for a donation, but the council had turn they will Rinke their home on preferred 0, lenge the matter to the ('nmbria road. The young couple have close of the settee'. The club turd the 110011 wishes of n host of friends. p the se'asou with n surplus .lmolig the gifts rt1•ivel by the bri.k' to spend the money by presenting each J. 11. Mustard. for whom she bookkeeper.mus I 1 of the players with a club -hag. The bookkeeper for five and a -half years. presentation would bike place at n and a console set from the girls' Bible dinner and the club Asked that the loon of Knox church, of which she cnuro'll pay fur the play",' dinners, had Men n'tetotnry and psldent. about 515. ----- A notion Was passed mrnulnously that the (nlmcil assist to the extent PERSONAL MENTION Now It's Ramekin A meeting will be held 1n the tow'u !lull un Wednesday night. March 5th. Mr. W. W. Barlow 'spent the week end visiting friend,' in Toronto. • Mrs. L. C. ('hate au has returnee fruw a week's visit to ltuffalo, N.Y. Diss Dorothea Felker, of Welker villa, spent the week -eta! with friend In town. 'Mrs. M. O'Reilly visited her sou and daughter-111•law In Waterloo the past week, • Mr. Wui. Gouley visit4l friends .el P01.1 .111ert. Crewe and Dungannon the lest week. Miss 1.11RIul I'attem.ms., of Brant - hard. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Sirs. C. Patterson. Mrs, T. G. Column a11d MIs. Gene have returnee from a vieit to friends 1(41rttit attd Galt. Mia Jessie Me'1Maluld motorol to Iwruden uu Uouday and 1s emending e thew day's at Hetet,-Lt, Molt. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. C. Kelly, of Bo,. too, Mases.,. are vkeljiug the former's leureuts. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Kelly. Mr. John (_Yttts'rote of Ashfield, and Mr. A. F. Irwin, of Bayfield. were at the court house this week, auditing the county heels. • Mr. and Mr-. 1\'u. \%'alder. Myth, a ltltolmee the t•ngageua•nt of their daughter. Mabel Fwlyth, to Mr. Regin- ald Jennings, of Windsor. Ont. The marriage to take plant. early u• Marco. Mr. and Mrs. A. 4'. Clark Irate lnevwl to teen from Carlow uud• are living for the p.re t Ott Trafalgar atreet. -After eondhtc g the genera{ store' at Carlow filr oyer eighteen years, Mr. Clark has di•gosd id the business 10 Mr. Frank Mcllwalu. Ile. has no definite pians for the future, but he and Mrs. Clark will make their THE SIGNAL. t'RI.NIINI; CO, LIMITED, PnblOthers NOT MANY NATIVES GOI)ERICH TOWNSIIIP AT ST. PETERSBURG Sowerby-iesttioa,-.t quiet mar - .And Airs, ('arrle Thinks Half the! nage Was solemnized a1 81. George's Tourists There :►re Canadians church, Golerlch, by Rev. J. N. IL Mrs. E. W. (`,'rete writes from st.1 Mills, 41u 'Wwhl,weluy evening. Fel►ru- I•etersburg F'1 i l F' b t• arJ 10th. at 7 dal« k, when Elsie May Cation. daughter of the late Matthew and Mrs. elation of Brampton, be - 1 came the bride of John Sowerby, .9p, of Goderk•h township. The bride 1 was ,'!!heal in a blue moire velvet n and wore the groom's gift, a arta, a ruary 18th: We were over at Suritota last week. This Is the winter home of the Itinglittg Bros. circus -q nice {duce our the pur{oyse of urganlzlug a Lara. and very lateresting. We were in ball team alid making preparations for Ntlutul for a few day+, to --u very 1 the coming season. All person, later- gay platy and warmer than St. I'et-1 Row t q tc41 to alltn(1 g toathing pearl ta'theals. The bridesmaid wax e Miss Mary' Cation ofesiseith,1, and Mr wslad are r nes • • home in 'toir, for the present. {a It is again necessary to tt.Iieh the reminder that persons wending in items' for publication should attach thriri eelguature. Newspaper. caner In• ex.1 peeled to publish arieles which trpe! peeledI to then) ealuymously'. AA euchre nod dance under the aus- pices of the L. 0.-B. A. will 1* held In the Masonic Hall on Friday, Feb- ruary 2wh. Music by (he Schram- Farrlsh orchestra. Cards at 8.15 pin Leitch. Admission 50 lets. - BIRTHDAY GIFTS TO ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL Following Is a list of gifts {.r!•.eulcd to Alexandra Hospital oa the 44,41sl,.,i of the hospital's birthday- unilvenury. February 15, 11)30: Mrs..A. 1). McLean, 1 Jar fruit, tarts for nurres; Hanford - Hospital Auxiliary, 1 air cushion, 1 ice tag,, t 2(1 Jars fruit and pkkles, 9 packages jelly powder, apples; Mrs. Ger..$(ew- t art, 1 Jar fruit, plant and janHuiere; I Mrs. Will McLean. 4 Jars piekks, cat- t $lye and fruit; Sirs. J. M. Roberts, 3 1 Jars marmalade; Mr. Fred Sturdy. 1 1 can malted milk and %hAker; Mrs, Chas. Iteid, 1 Jar fruit and ph•klew: t Mrs, It. A. Briscoe, detuitlenrt.Wllkin. l Nu ward, 2 spreads, 6 large shorts. U 6 small sheets. 6 Jath towels, 6 linen towels, 6 pillowcases; Mrs. Wm. Felk- er, Walkerville, 2 cups and saucers for i nurses; Mrs. B. J. Saulls, 12 pillow a slits,; Miss Etta Saudis, 1 sink strain- (: er, 1 strainer and whisk; Mks Dark $1.00; Mrs. lthynas. $1411); Mrs Sturdy, sr., 2 jars fruit; Mrs. J. At Johnston, 2 Jars fruit ; a -Frdeud, $2.00 Sauna L of ('halter, .2 doz. daffodils. 1liayal Searle! Chapter- - The annual meeting of the Royal Scarlet Chapter of the (ioderidr Ills- tr('•t L.(►J.. was held In the lodge room efr'LA 1.1.. \o. 1.2, (:alerich, on Suu•hly, February lilt h. A number of companions were present from 1..(l.L. Nu. 145(ls , leri,•h tt.wn1hil., lett no retorted Prow Ik•ntuiller Lodge. No. 1,2 mus welt r•pre-44mq. \\'or. J. 11'. lull, cnn• lauiutder, eeuplerl 1 chair. After ruutiue .bossiness in 1.11u(11• 11 with the ['halter aus em pietist, the electluu of offerers for 10311 took plate. as follows: W. Comp. .lex.-M.Xet•fu, w.wwnude \1'or. Comp. Devitt Sproul, depot) w. Manlier: ('amp. F:mast itrer•kwtridg Scribe; Cowµ Bell. 11. treat:urt• 1'entp: John W. Heil, ' 14.1ary' ; ('oto 1\'m. Mew, 1st la'turer; Comp. Elm Ik•11, '2uef le.•t urer ; Comp. John Mille.lot conductor; IlIlIT W,od 2nd tondoetnr; ('amp. Jolty' E. Wet ere, senthlt•I; ('null. Neil Mel/omit it herald. The newly elected officers_�e►at duly installed by 1%'or. fast Ibmfilutu er John 11'. Bell. The ('hiapter 11(411t4i, 10 meet every fortnight chtrh the )ear us formerly-. 4-- tes Kiri.. 1%'s. thought the bench at the Lido in 1'eniee was th most "IIIc11Me4trle" 111 t he world. I has always been called that; but 1 think the beach at Miami Is even a 11111e more •'a11vancr}-•' However ('(00ine see•rnwl toe he having n goo, time. There are a gnat many mo rt 10,114' /here than in St. Peters burg. that t think wee have mon t Reginald M. Johnston of G«lerkb suptort4! li the groom. A reception s abeesl about twenty-five gts, wow held at the home of the groom and a wed- ding dinner was served at $ o'clock' 1s., by Mrs. liob 8owerby, .len. 1•:el Sowe-bp and Mr Hurry Weir of London. LEEBURN • I.EF)Itl•RN. Feb. 26.- Mr. :old Niro T. hunter entertained Ihelr uelghlory ole tourist. here, We went to sae cut hent the actor Ile In Maciwile1A.t night. It nos a splen u- d1,1 atldlenee, but there are splendid tu- audiences. !•ver • •hetes--Il1,(Nkl Ierg44 at the bend converts every evening and afternoon. The tenor soloist with r' the hand. Rowan! ltusscll, draw's a r; di.great crowd, and the air is so de- lightful that every seat Is or•spled. NL'. Ittlssell, by the way. is a ('ana& r ' inn front Toronto. Ile sines R. us well. art ha my opinion. as Fwtwanl'.l(11hn-tau. r, 11'i' heard Opie Reid. the writer anti entertainer. in the Coliseum here nue s.I night. It WAS e'stlmat,rl dere were o1.1 3,1MMI people there. and Mr. I(t'I,l Im- re i elks quite a humorist, enquirel. "flew 1.1 many in this hill were torn and 1- raised 111 1111111141?" Tache hands were rebid. Then, "Hmanyow uny live! I" here all the year around?" Just twenty- ' Dell -Sproul • 1 at a social evening 1u Tuesday even - 1 Ing, the Ixth Inst. W. M. Fk Meeting. -The W. M. S .4Il liary' lues at the bonne of Mr. and Mrs. A. Clutton on Wednesetiay after- noon of lust w4•k. 'There was a good attendance ,old 11e vice-president. Uls',Ii lee Shun:, presider!. Tho meeting opened with the .lugiog of the hymn. • "Saviour, sprinkle many nations?'and prayer rend respoulvcly from 1 flip Messenger. Arrauru geents were nide to observe the hay of Prayer by hooding a prayer meeting at the horn. of Mr. and Mrs. .(hex. Horton on the evening of March 7th. Mrs. Clutha, revie•werl the fleet part of the find chapter of the study ten.k, "From Jenuwnlem to Jerusalem." Meeting clotted with hymn, •'J,•sus wr shall reign. hee- e'er the suit," and all repeating the heel's Prayer. A dainty lunch was d- terwurds server) by the holstein!. . COLBORNE TOWNSHIP (`111.Ik)ItNE TOWNSHIP. 'Feb. 29.-- 31r. IJoytl Walters, 4th erose isaua. started tapping trees for sap 05 Monday of this week. Mr. V. .t. Itolertson. 34.1'.I'.. war bottle from Toronto for the week -end. In Some of the farmers were out plot - big on Monday of this week. Mrs. J. I.altoque spent a couple of st days with her number In Toronto la week. Mrs. Harold Allen spent one day hist wtr•k in Hamilton. TMs. Dungannon bread truck it again on the roads. The trip was made all winter with sleighs. Net. x .ebool le closed this week, the teacher being lit -With stumps. Mr. N. Menem shipper) a car of hog. 1.11Welnealay. -Mr. Arthur ('hark has sold bis store at Carlow to Mr. Frank Mellwaln of Nile. They an. busy stock -taking this week. Mr. ('lark and wife expert b mote 10 Galerlcb. They will he great- ly missed loth in church and in ential life. The Mane ..f Air. and Mrs. David the was thscene• of a happy ever at high 110011 011 S/1111[ •ay. Febrnar 22nd, when th•Ir yolutgest daughte Flu Nlarguerlte, errs united In ma rimer to Mr. It. 11'. Bell, of Gotierkl sou of, the Irate 11r. and Mrs. Davi Bell. The re•remoty' was performed 1 Rev. It. 4'. McDe•ruled In the present of relatives and at few' Intimate friends 791,• bride, who was given away b her father, looked a-hartnitlg In fro•k of brown crept• back sate trimmed with low• and wearing a Isobel fox fur with 101101 lint, glove brown slippers and hose to match. SI .-arrlerl a bouquet of roses mei fern Nib's I41vluu Bina. who nttetekri tb bride. looked lovely In her (reek e w eld flat creleee, with hat and oth a(rrwwories to match. Her bouquetw•a four. S.. 'you can see that the tourists 1 !love the ydat'e prat•tk wtitlly tit them- elvoe.. Them is nue thing we netted par- , "1. tknlarly at the bund enleerts. When rt the land • strikes up "The Star 1 I Spangled Manner" -the 1'. S. national air -everyone rises and the wen re•nn' 1.1 ne their hats, lianudlnus 11114 all. d Well, .we do That in Canada. too. ') I when they strike tip "(led Save the *, Klug." But here no one moves. no tele leaves, until the last strain hes F', tile) IWa3. They are very patriotic. n The rector of St. Peter's F:plscs.pal al 11i church here. 1. was quite plesrel ht hi note, prays ter the King of England s • every Sunday. 1 think half the lour - e11 s.. a+ ht•re are Cementing. \1's. had a great tto,10 here 0111.111• [etch!', birtlelny. Thi,y are wonderful '( for anniversaries; 1 daresay that Is eel because they are u c41mpetrativt•Iy of swore 111.11', and ferns. The laid groom was atteudel by Mr. Claren 1►unlop. Miss Rae .Andrew- played the wedding music. The house was (faint ilk do•:rated for the 1114n Ion in pink white 111111 mauve. TheinlyrIngo cert. - Melly Melly teak place uno1.r a ieuutlfn pink and White arch with fern (14411[71 thous. .After the eereuwey n dainty s• in ref Itnhouu ant. served. Ihlrin he dinner hour two toasts were pro posed 143 r' y Itt•. I{. ('. 5lclermld. The mist to the bridle was responded to Iy the gro.m. and thou to the Mother 93 he bride's father. Mr. and Jfrs. !lel eft 1.y train In the afterupon on a .y1110011 trip to Detroit, Walker 'Ille and other points. ale their re urn they will peke up residence In :olericlh. The bride received tunny sef,l and beautiful gifts, and a num Mer of telegrams of evugra111111Ions erre received from friends at Toronto, aadon and other point'. The bride nil r.o ge, rho are well known ht o,lerlch, have a large circle of friends,, who wish them many y(•nrs of happy welded life. ---_-- BRIEFS ctlntry, r c* NILE ( • NILE. February ary 26. --Mr. Frank Mcllwain hes purehaw•d the ('arlmr i store from Mr. Arthur #dirk. Ills - many friend. wish him every encase. • 511x' .tmplea 3j'l1wnlr ellen! fir g post week at the hone of her friend. - NII., '4Vlnioie Marsh. Miss Mary Bogie left Oil 9ie4111y or Toronto. where she will spend -event, wt•ks visiting relative, and BAYFIELD I friends. - Mr. met Mrs. Janes McIntyre vb.- - 1141 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - Thos. Illcks1141. Jr., en Tutvelay. 'Bern-- In the Gce1e•rlch hospital on 31 lay. February 24th. to Mr. nen! Sirslyse Mel'hw•, n daughter. Cone grnbllntunr••. Mfr. Donaldsuu. of Goderieh. has the contract 111 potting new- 4%1'es/roughs .n Mr. .1ngu, UeDlurml,1'' torn. Mrs. Leve Nle,:netl.•n spear bust ,vtrk visiting al the home of her brother. Mr. ,luck Ryan, of Duneatime). Mr\ Henderson, of I,uekiow•, per- ehaw'1 hon carload. of ()stile In jells vicinity hast week. Urs. Hies Glrviu %b.lted friends in Gealerlch the 101s1 week. Mr. R'ut. Ilawk'ine Is !kiting rein - th•es In Termite this Werk. I)1JNGANNON ail ,pent a few !moors in the pillage lho telt forget the concert 11110 play to ine given Ir the town hall under the au.piees of the Junior Guild of Trinity church. Monday. Mareh 3rd There w•III be musical none ere, read tags and the comely, "Kidnapping Betty." The caste Is a• fullness. 11a• FIeldHng, owner of Fielding farm --A and 1 astymatic elo'trk' toaster; MIs. Birdie ]keys, 2 Jars fruit and $I.(p; Mn. thud e) Hu1ns', sr., a 1h eel s fruit; Mr. and Mrs, 11. 11 Duulop,1 2 boxes 101101 seep; Mrs. 0. Holmesr., 2 jars jelly; Gh 1nle•rleTnw'trship tospltnl Auxiliary. 1 t6lrr,r for.bnth :omit stud 1 large coffer!pe•rcolntor Urs. W. L. Horton, $5.00;Mrs.1'. F' 'lapnuln. 6 Jars him; Urs. Green- wood. i Jnr fruit and $1.10; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. -Williams. 1 lox figs; Mrs. 11.1. 11'lllialus, $,i.(0: Niles MeNnllghs• of 1erhepa 5200 81141 It was propo'1en W11.4 a cabinet of silverware from NI Sargon for sale at ('amldell's Drug tore. Gaerlch Rebekah lodge, No, 89, will .I hold a enr•hre and dance• In the (Mil - 1 follow,' II II on Itile etas lief rig. - March 1011. The members of L.O.L. Nn.' 042,.Gotl- rich are holding it euchre and carpa•t- ull party In tho•Ir beige rooms, North reef, this .Thursday 1 111ghL A 1444(1(1 ons es1ah11'11cI or Mote sty. Fe'hru11ry 24(1. when Messrs. eo. Jeuuer 111111. '13 [011,0 Walker playa{ over the 5ealthtnd golf eonrse. Remember the .Arthur Circle play. Tons a Money," Thursday- and ter!• ay of this week. A hearty laugh Is good tonic. Join the crowd• and en• y the fun. - Mr. 1,. .Fleck has Installed a new set six-ton w•111es In .his cont yards at e Putt end of the town. This will be s'eutrn1euce net only In Al r. Fllek's sal busitI•ss but for farmer and hers. The regular rlartillg of the Gorier 11 Women's I,stitite will be held In nuKay dell on Thursday. March, h. nt 3 p.m. This will he "talent y" and ,, lurgt' attenders* of 1111. nohow.. Is• reque.ted S.•rckes n1 1 11 Ion 4111 41111[ 1 It.',t hay 1111 I p vorldnetel by the 1411.4-: Sermen ,ti l - Sermon subjects: 11 a.m. -The; tiding Presence:" 7 p.m.. "The Im-1 rlshaTle Treasure." The Lord's Snp-, ✓ will be observed nt the chute of the Irving sere**. Rib1e school et Rift On Shrove Tne'dpy, March 4th. the Y. 1'. .5, of St. Georges efenn•h 1 11 serve o pancake tee at the iter-! hall from 41 to 7.30 p.m, Acdmis-I to 25 (+Ants. Bridge *111 b• pensee' 1m is to 14 p.m. for which nn ad - tonal chergp of 25 eines well he de. Everyone comp. air•. Max Roffman GI 'Sir. Robb( (:et. 8argonAt Campbell's Deng, Boilers are rlslll,g friends at lit.. ktorp. - Therms. -- -- ----- ' Mr. Fort 1111114 Is ;011 1111141 lu the! t .1 e b 't d OBITUARY mentioned. on. $:..1141; Mrs. 11'. F. Naftel, 1 Jar( (1 marmalade for nurses, 1 lbt ten fur oesp.Il,n1; Sirs. Hunfhh'y, 1 Jar fruit; Ire. lt11uuister. 1 jar fruit; Mrs. M. (ameba'. 1 pr. pillowcases; Myrtle ud Mary Cantwell, 1 Jnr fruit, 1 jar hili sauce: Mess Mary- Malkeld, 2 Jars .ick les; Golo•ri(•hi Women's i T:Mule, juts marmalade; Mrs. ('on Bisset, 1 ar pickles; Mrs. 1)r. ifnuter,2 bath merle; tIrs. Jalues IhOM 41.4on, 1 Jar reit, 1 Jur pickles; Mrs. J. Barton, 1 our fruit: Mile Minnie .1. Chandlers dor.. oranges, :i grapefrolt for Iurse ; ire. hobo. ,Pohnstun, 2 jar. fruit, 1 1r maple sugar; Mrs. A. 1.. Cole, I lr fruit; Mrs. McNally, 1 Jur jelly; Ire. Gen. Miller, 1 Jnr fete! ; ..Mrs. 2 Jars fruit. 1 Jar catsup: Mn. F. H. 1'rier. 1 jet fruit: Catholic 1' nnpn's I eagute, sliver 'ream and ugnr; Mrs. Thom11s'Gundry, $2.00; Ir.. Gn(iu Green, 1 jar fruit ; Mrs, 1'. Irvin. 1 Jar fruit; Mrs. (Gambles, $10; rs. Edith Baker. $5110; Mn. A. Ii. nylor, $2.90; Mrs. MileVie e. 2 jars nit ; If lee ,\. Nlau'Donald, 2 rump and Heel's; Mr. J. J. MtdEwen, 2 boxe. lonlat•s for enrols; Mr. G. L. it tins, $:,.4N); MI..s F,mildp-Ruehatinn, Jar pickles; Niro. McKim, 1 jraJam. hn jelly : 511s' R. I u e lu t r, 1 jar ckles; Miss ,lean Cowan, 1 hath tow- : M1ss Myrtle •lmpwnn, 1 Olt IOW• Mho' Doris Wo lleembe, 1 pall 1 Ailey; Mrs. Gordon loss,-(, Mrs. James isset, 11 jars mfrmtlstie; Mr. Geo. 'Intents, $5.(11; Mfrs. Ctstlthnrst, 1 n plueappbly; N'r. J. S. flet!, 2.1111'. ar; 1tR Whnteley, $1.00; Mrs. C .II1IIN A. ROBERTSON 11 Proposal fey F$;ttlement of Suit A will -known reeldent of Goierleh,, A The Mayor spoke of the WcIII ngtnn In the person of John A. Rolertsotl,, ,t street sidewalk ease and stated flint Is,ssel eery on Sunday morning Me Mr. Wigle had expressed a wish for '' 11 Rnlertw.n had been in poo health , n settlement. but ns yet no defluite for fi long pleriod, but hes Bunt Illus+ 1 offer of settlement, In writing. had wens et only n few days' duration. Het:, leen made. The propeitlen made by was born In tlolerich ![lout- sixty- j Mr. 113gIe's solicitor 1141!. !hilt bel eight spree nR , and end- always heel 1 would consent to a Judgment revers- his home here, and for many ;rents f Ing Judge yawl.' decision. each party had been the proprietor of the Goner- j In pay its own costs, end the council lei Marble Werke. Resides hes wife,' to have power to place Iho• walk "ler hp I,,,r- tW1 mons. 11nry, of Strnt- ever It alshe.. This propa.dtlon, hew•- A ford, and Clarence, of !roan, nal two b ever, -was not in writing. danghters, Greer. of town, 111,1 Olive. e The Tax oft Gasoline ih1111pwi of Toronto. .t son. Fred, gave his life 3 Councillor Worsen callel attention! ray King and country' nt fins Ridge to the situation with regard to the; In 1917. Two Irrntheh nn(1 11 sisteri p\ tax flit gasoline pitinim 11' nndprstonvl 18114 survive: William Robertson, of 11 that ani) two of the dealers had paldl Port El-giu.: .51fref of Rnperlor ('ty,1 sl the tax. Either all should he cnllerl1 APIs.. and Mtn. Eliza Milts, of Exeter,: A upon to pay or these (an should get Nlr. Ilttertsoo was n member of Norih i 1: their money beet. street United (Mitch. and the tuner.' ,y Connelllnr RAllie agrce,1 that If the al service on Tuesday afternoon weal •p tax was not. to he collected from all c,iohtetel by hes pastor. iter, ('. F, j fr the money paid should he refuelled. Clarke, and Rev. J. E. Ford. louring se There ons some insole:don of the the service at the home a duet. "(int)( cl legal esp(rt Of the matter, and the Night llere And Good Morning There,", opinion was Adraneel• flint the cmnn- was .1111g by Mrs. Henderson and MM.' 1 ell could not legally allow the tenni. Rnrtonr. The interment ova. In Malf•I 1 011 the forme, or If they were allowed bind rr•metert', the paI'lenrprsotwine, pi flu, town w0wld be liable in else of Meyers. Ttmttpet Jnhnsloti W, C. lied- el accident. ham. Wm. l'ani;dell, W. T. Petiole.. pl Connelllor Humber thought the 1. Westbrook nod J. ii. 'Rolertson. i h present sitwatIon w•As "tanking n Joke Tho funeral rites of the Canadian 1t tett the cunell." s Order of Foresters were oiwerr4l by 13 Counelllor Maser made A heated de- the members of (bort Grslerleh, aK No. 32, At the grave fleshier: the tons Aug Id 8 �Jeu to of lnth n ln op 1 1(- 1 s 1 Ni I tit da nn, !v 1 or .11 lee Pe tee 10 .1. w1 Ish sit fro 1-411 ma Enol of the position of the deniers. Each lot them hail signed n bond nit Naming liability and they were try- ing ry Ing to serve the people. The competi- tion was keen and there Was ►/n non - 0y in styling gasoline. Rather that: IHA]YFIF:LI). Feb. 25, -Mr. and Mrs. T. Mallett, of London, spent the week- end with the latter'« mother, Mrs. J. Davi4m. J. 0. Goldthorpe opened bis garage int Tuesday and plans operating a re- freshment boleti and lunch room Iatpr. In the building erected last summer. on Shrove Tuesday. March 4th, there will he n tea at the lover of Mr.. 11. 11. McKay'. from 5 to 7. meter the a7agder•s o1 the :h•nlor 611114 of Trinity church. l'zulcnk(a 1(11,1 maple syrup, hot biscuits anti hooey'. tea a111 4NIffee will b' %vests!. .1. E. Erwin Is nt Gotlerio. • this week auditing Ire county hok- 31r. and Mrs. '1'. Will, Bob and Ag nes motored from Luudtin 41n Snaday Irl'N(L1NNI►N. Feb.' 211.--5lI,s F: y,, • Gnrdlner, of A.htleld. is visitlug friends here. . Mrs, Heber Etly 111111 sal loos. are visiting friends , til Strout ford and Mllvpnon. Urs. It. .1. Mc5e,zle Inas relurled hope from 11'fnghau1. where she Iul(l ben 11011 111e her sister, Mrs. .1, l'af-' teem. and other frit -rifle s Nlr. sol Al re. 4'111 In McIntyre are visiting friends tit London this' week. The Women's A:mid/,flon of the 1'nitirl"church hell'Ir 'u.-In1 eteuing' nn 3'1ne,day 11t 1110 hum.• of Air. nod' NI rs. A. 1'. 1'Ish,'r. The young per.ple of the 1'uit41 I hnrrh u.r,+ pitting •.1 th01r Ida), '7110 1'lllage Ise j •r." in the parish hall one' Friday el.nhlg. Fel.rnnry :Nth. This,. 1- 11 tole act wlwely'; Itr.reetts for church purposes. Miss Alargnret loom. of 1hp G.1h1.. spelt the w•irkend at the home of her puree's. %lr. and Nlr. .1. .1 Ityan.1, Airs. 1Viti. M.('lure 9.0 host Sitter , yin for SI. 'Phomas, where she .114111 15sit her daughter. Whittle, vice Is In training In the hospttnl therr. 31yss I:run Ronch, tows, in training' i in 1110 hospolnl at Golertch. spent the' %te'k-end at the home of M•r 'parent. ent. I Al r. and Mrs. Marton Roach. Jnr. Lorne N1eKehrie Is vislliitg 11s! sister, Mrs. .las. NcleeNetll. at Lett -1 dolt title week. Messrs. 'lk'nsun and .Man Pentland, of t t inxe tf. .t.; spent the Werk-ewd at the home of their parents. Mr. ands Mr.. 3. It. PentInnd. Peck: Nat Meadows. 19.11,'s peppery farther- Leslie I:Illott : Ito! Slnrpanty lively youngster stunting for 11aa- 1ti1T Parker; Betty Meadow's, the new ee•houl (archer ---Annie McLeod: Molly Flailing. Den's emit- -elvish. Westlake, Joanna Fielding. Dan's snappy little th+ter--F:Ila McKay: Sally Perklne. 11agh11nn'hun.l gn..lp --Lucy Weeds A Farmer Iteshknt ('asses. -Tow 11.'11,11 ef, Mrs N1nrg,lr,t 1;rceit, whs wits well kimwut here and oleo was s r.,ldai1 of Bay -field for Many steam Lok pine* on F'redny' last. 'February 21-1. at the home of 11.r •Ineghter. Mrs. Albert ('arty', Detroit. itetrnsrrl iv,i, rhe 111tnQhter of Ge(.rge 11110 Mar garet itenley amt ons le,n1 on the 7th 41111rw1on of G«l(ri.te towtrthip•11es- '1ty•4•v.n years ago. Her !husband, George Green, predeceased her some thirty-five year,, dying in Gordis. Later Mrs. Green moved. with her fam- y In (:esh•rlc•h,township and then is 111,511,1,1. .1 year ago hist' November tete had a stroke, from which she te-ver fully rtnvercd. in 3Hg'tMt she went hI nwkle with her daughter. Mr. !`arty, it D istri11t. where she pawed *a v. The funernl was had on 9i1„� 1113- af$'rnl.on 'from 81. Ane1j'es',, ('nit - sl .hutch to Il11) le111 c'tae'tery, 181 !Ice being conducted by Rev. It. M Gide, assist's' by Rev. F. •11 Paull of Trinity chnr't1. The pallbearer's were Robert and ilerry Thompson Jnnwew Reid. Gnp., Fred) a:(1 'Mervin iLrnley. ''he surviving members) of the fats Int are Moe. J. Rich flgdythl, Mrs. A Carty t nine I. Mel Phis. S.•hoffele I Mlnnlel, all of Detroit. Mr and Mr. (darty and son, Junior Nr sad Mr.. Rich end Mr.. (k-hoflekt a:tenila8 the funeral. One dnnghter, Alit* (IRK Albert N'anstnne). deal at Gerrie and one sot►sl;eorge at Drayton and daughters. there were In attend- K. Rounders, hathnom aec'ssory; Mr KiNGSBRIDGE ,DA. Sanely, nitrites; Mrs. Lamb, Jr.. ►plea; Mrs. ('. Wertelc. knitted Pods, Magazines. Met. persons, 1 oz. Individual ten piths; Mrs. 1'. };.I le, 1 large tee pot; Mrs. Walter! ,'nee at the funeral Mr. 11. Robertson, TI Strattord: Mr. snot Mr. Itnsw'll itnh- al ertson. Miss Ethel Robertson and Mr, g, and Mrs. Wm. Henderson, Ine•knnw' d no Pay the tax As. wrwkd pet!. his pump in- MIAs Annie Campbell, Toronto. and (Continued no page xl Mrs. F. G. Ea le, Ile lit + g nn. Naftel, 51.00; Mr. J. Jnhnsf Kingsbridge. Feb. 26.---Th.e death of; Joseph 1'. ilaI qn occurred this (\\'41-' neat,, 1 morning after s long Illness., This funeral will take place Fridley' g at Kours hrldge ehnrrh. house 1111!1 a sore eye. vie Friday lest Mrs Delhi Gir'in1 haft the misfortune of fallieg mn iii'; floor nod spraining her .oris, hnrthlg her leg. We hope the agent I Inds w 111 50111 reeover from the ef• 1 feet. of this rery unfortunate hap• i pard a ig. - • •