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The Signal, 1935-7-11, Page 44 --Thursday, July 110, 1Itl6 PRIDHAM'S! KINGSBRIDGB • 4 KINGSHR1DOE , July 9: -Mrs Sarah Griffin and Mrs. Joy, sr., a among us again fur the summer. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dean and dough ter, Mies Charlotte, and Miss Anu Jane Collins of Detroit, are spendin a while with Mr. and Mot. Jerr 'tenor. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Joy, jr, of De trort, ara.aldtlnl..a,it?(tnt (Sett (stead aud relatives here. Rev. Father Dalton of Mous spent a few days here heat week wit his father, Mr. Morgan Dalton. Masters Maurice and Jack Sullies of Detroit are spending part ut thel school holidays at the home of thei graedparents, Mr. and lire. P. . Sullivan. Mies Stella Dean of Port Lewbto is spending a few weeks at her home Alma Marion Dalton of Detroit 1 hover for ber holidays. ]also Middleton of London :a vu••It ing with.MissLaurette Myers. Rev. Father Morrison of Toroneo *4 his sister, Mrs. Itoy Hughes of De- troit, with her husband had sero, wer visitors at the home of their brother Jim.Morrison, last week. A number of our Kingsbridge girls who are now members of tit Joseph' eetpmuuity, London, are spending their holidays at our convent and Matting their homes and friends here. Mr. Wilfred O'Loughlin of Detrol spent a few days last week at his borne. Mr. Nick Perry of Detroit visited his wife and- family_ at Mr. Thos. i)renuau a tors ' fw days las: week. Master Maurice O'Reilly of Detroit stint his sisters, Phases Mary ant Betty, . are wending their holidays at _oLMr. *od Meat Tim Griffin. Mr: -,and Mrs. Thos. Joy, jr, Yes Joy. sr.. and Mrs. Jim Wallace and her daughters. Misses Beta and Ef:een, are making a trip to the Martyrs' Shrine. visiting Owen Sound ant other pints on the way, tide week-. • re hool Entrance Results DUNGANNON BE OOMFORTAELE DURING THE HOT WEATHER! Our Men's Furnishings Department oxen for -Xn1 -ngfe stai....a_. m111.1. inter tin[ selection of the seaaon'a smartest Straw Pita 13161sT;- - Silk Suspenders, Underwear, Bathing Suits, Flannel Trousers, etc., at popular priced. Grey Flannel Suits Single or Double-breasted $18.50 -- W. C. Pridham & Son PHONE 57, The Square GODERICH DANCING EVERY — Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday • LT -r The _PAVILION, Goderich -- - - = MEET ME AT THE PAVt CAPffAI. THEATRE Goderich Phoq,e4? NOW PLAYING -"Go Into Your Dance," featurinrli min ',and Ruby KecTer Msnday, Tuesday andel Weies ay--AARare Osssabinnptisn WILLIAM [ V 11r ELL AND QQNGER RI(RS nue mows star may differ from another's, but there's snssetbiag tO please everyone In the sparkling romance "STAR OF MIDNIGHT" Thursday, Friday and Saturday- JACKIE COOPER Thoma Meighan, Dorothy PetelNRr 0• P. Maggie Prevent a picture to pirate those who knew life, and love It "PECK'S BAD BOY" COMING --"GIRL 0' KY 'CREAKS" assd "REDHEAD" M,I.T1's1-',Es \V.,ku•wlay and ttalurday. at 3 p.m. a g v a Mous.) b n r r H. h s• d The fo be results cf the high school ,uwivattou held at tbe eeutaes lade the Jurhtdlctton of the (}odertch blgb .,hou1 entrance hoard. First- and ecsoud-ehtaa huuura are auuuutred ; fr,t-s lass honors ween, that the e.ed,dutc secured 75 per cent. or morn of the total iaarkg- wxuud-clear honors that between 70 and 74 per cent. was obtained. The names of thea* eaudidates who se- cured etauding on the re uwwendation of the prluctpeLs are ,u, luded iu the results given. GCIDt(aTOEI t''t:\'1'Rk First -slam baaea--willttttu Baker, Frank Baer, Beryl t'rauston, Elisa- beth Fhatmaa, Jaaqur:,ue Haines, Tom Hogan, William Iioegarth, Roy Hol- land, Alfred Hoy, liargrret Lobb, Enid MacDonald, Pearl McGee, Robert Maxkell, Verna Million, John Milne, Harold Yuhring, Janes Mood, Chris - e tine Morrison, Eleauor Nelson, Betty , Newcombe. Jame* riiWado. -k)rnest Salkeld, Douald Sheardown. Maxine Wllsou, Harold Toung. • e Second-class Yeasts --,Patricia Beech - ler, Jueephiue Bradley, Terry Costel- lo, Rex L)wekweetb, Harold Ntewefl, Ralph Kings.,_!"",_ Freda Moore, Murray Moore, !luring wi . ue Laroct.e, !Aura dsa, Morlot'k, Audrey Lowe, Jack Swtth, DUNGANNON, July 10. -Mr. and Mr.. Geo, Bradford of Goderich and ST. IhELRNf3 tTgaV'I'RE daughter, Mrs. J. Cameron of 'Tru° 1''httt-claw Maar-Blta Hunter, to, were visitors at the home of Mr Grate Weatherhead. a and Mrs. Bert Bradford last Friday. tieseod-class hsuars-4'erry Derain. kora Jean Bishop and Meister Billy N'ilUxw Huwphrey, Howard Martin. Bishop of t,bkagu are visiting their lour Sian, Norman Welwood. gra°dpareuts, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Pars--Wllllrw Dreunau, Harold 'Bothers. Irwin, Ivan Mrgolen, Muriel I'urdon. Mr. and Mrs. 1Vm. Nickel and fam- kINN 't s t!h N'J't4N7 fly and Mrs, Yundt, of Stratford, were • lhrsteblm borwrs-dean Appieton, trio g4eat* of .3fr:-fit -mew Hs!.':r tl}rice Be kler, Gerald frnglaud, Mur- £edy last Sunday. ray Gordou, Richard Gordon, Jack Mrs, J. Wilson of London is vlsit- Kestle, Gordon Kleluteldt, Lenore Law- Ing ber cousin, Mrs. B. J. Crawford. son, Frederick Luxton, Milford Prouty, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wlleon ane Miss Patsy Russell, Labelle Sims, Robert Kathleen Reed of Mora ,spent the Southcutt, Jean Thowpsou, Ethel Wag- week -end with friends here. guru, • Mary Waghoru, Edward Mr. and Mrs. M. Newell of Detroit Wright, Shirley luuug. and Mrs. Edgar. Tbompeon of Walker- Samerl-sines toners --Lorraine Arm- elite were the guests of Mrs. Wm. strong, Margaret Clark, Clifford Thompson last week. Hleks, Billy Joues, John Keys, Evelyn Mrs. David Sproul has returned from Lawson, Lllyan McDonald, Helen Davidson, Sask., where she had been Morgan, Richard Stanbury, Rcflaatd visiting her son Harold and other Wuerth. friends, Far --Eileen Audrew, Jean Bartow, Mrs. B. J. Crawford and Mias heck', Verde Bieber, Andrew Sterling, Irene Thompson spent Sunday lu Lurknow, Brooks, (live Caldwell, Harold Ed- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Me - wards, Jack Flayue, Stanley Frayue, Nnhb. Leonard Harvey, Frank Hicks. Stan- Mrs. Walter Stafford and dangbler ley Hicks, Thelma Hockey, Orpha have returned to their home in Toron- Hodgtns, Hazel IJoneer, Irene Kydd, to atter a week's visit with Mrs tieeaiei Lt►waoa, Elmer, aclona[d, Stafford's tmrentr. Me. all Me . Jou Fla'tunton. _._..-_._.. __ Mr. David Errington, 6th concession West Wawanosh, Ie under the doctor's tare. We hope for his speedy recov cry, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Rota of (.oder• h -h and Mr. and lira. Chas. Ross of Ietroit were visitors at the hone -of Mrs. Fred Ross last Thursday. ot i> btalt, sjt i Styes, Dorothy a rruwi.at i(gllcaa gu n tea` Mede taxa. friday _ t, •Su t•IPtJf tieeaddees Y114 ry Clark, coils was Goldie Cross, Pearl Harpole, Gordon served from tf to 8 o'clock, followed Keyes, Stewart Mclwan, Elva Mc - numbers a splendid program consisting of Queen, Alive Pfaff. aumteers by Mr. Harvey 'Attlee of Pass• -.Keith Buchanan. William Auburn. Miss Yyta Mt'J bald of Burdge, Helen Dick, Mary Farquhar. Lncknow and little Miss Joyce Wet - Irma Ferguson. Barbara Graham, Wit - Watson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Item Graham. Elgin Johnston, Katie ,Watson. who favored with Highlsod Edna Love, Grace SiicL.cod, Douglas t'rrl Shire, Alden Walker. YcY1lLn, John Mugford, Lorraine Passed under the provisions of regu- Nelsun, George Pur -ons, Elisabeth Union 11 (5) of the high Khoo! ea- Schoeuhala, Gordon Williams, John trance regulatbopse Douglas Gould, William* Evelyn Wi1.uu• David Kettle. HiGNNAL1. CENTRE • • Elrstekus WMSF-Jack hell, Dor- Pass--Huy Atkinson. t'.runie Beech - ler, F'rietla harbour, Margaret Barrie, Bruen Itloouctield( 1'autint Bradley, lillly Beres, AlnWirrtirk, Valier rad - dock, Patricia Oralg, Iu•uueth Crooke, William Duckworth, David Farrlsh. Betty Fry, Hanel Gau.ev. Marlen One sun, Phyllis Gina. Jac/. Griff, George Hall, Margaret Hardy. petty John- ston, Violet Larder, .tuna McGuire, -'ft:eve McIver, Mary McLean, ?tattle Million, Marguerite Morgan,' Dorothy Yumhy, Evelyn Mued.tt. Kenneth Pen- uiugtou, Gordon Pall,. L. Chit/ries Pow- ell, Leal Julia SI Tufford NO itet'SIC INSTRL'CTOR /iodertch ;Albite schools wi!1 do without a music instructor for the coming year, the board at its meet - Ing on Monday night deciding not to re-engage Mr. R. F. Player, who has held the position for some yearn. The tender for palating tie eater - for of Victoria sehool was "welded to John O thberteon at SIM. ' learse4eeided--that the_txinclpals and at least fifty per cent. of all the teachers on the staff must have taken a first-aid course. A RECORD TRIP A record-breaking trip was made recently by two employees of the God- erich Manufacturing Company. Driv- ing in relays, the men, Sem Harding and Jim Reddlck, completed an 1130 - mile trip in thirty hours to one of the company's trucks. Five hundred acres of wooded land at Batcbewana, north of tbe "Soo," recently were purchased by the G. Company, and the two-iidi,tiee--TgAY six horses on the facile trip leav- ing them at the laaber- camp where they will be worked. The transport lett here at 10 o'clock one night, and deposited the horses safely at the camp at I lowing day. On the waybackthe truckers picked up a load of lumber 1t Echo Bay, east of the "Soo," at 7 p.nr:: arriving bark in Goderich at h 4 loon the men were hack at work at the factory. It was a non-stop trip except fort r refuelling the tenek. horses and drir- 'a ere and 'hanging cargoes. The men took torn. driving and sleeping In the I eah. The round trip was. It Is esti- 1 plated. 1130 miles. The truck eon- i atoned TTS gallons of gas Sauadern, t.lovd Schoenbills, Chard, Nell Thompson, John Ins Whitely. William VW. Wersall. leen Jones, Margaret Meleweq, Dor- een I'epper, Douglas Sangster, Bar- bara Shepherd. Hubert Taylor. dancing. Her. J. Geoghegan. the rec- tor. estor, was lihalrman. Mr . and Mrs. Ray Carter of To- Passunder the ptovislona of re, -'route visited the lady's tatter, Yr, td gttlation 11 15) of the high school en- Rich. Reed, on Sunday. Items, Mizetrance rrgulrtluna: Reason Dick, Mr. Fred Milton and daughter visited Pepiied.'tiuder regulation 11 III)- Nellie Fee the former's daughter, Mrs. J. Rich- JeiJ Kneeshaw-i►ASKN'OOD (IENTRE ardson, over the weekend. They The Robert Pant-memorialMedals first-Amben•C eesharies Atcbl• returned to Toronto on Monday se awarded aaaaaiip--te--the pupil in son. Harry Hayter, Lorne Klelnntiver, e'ompanted by Mra. Rlebardaon sad each of the two Goderich public Ruth Love. Donald Restetneyer, Ida childrenJutls atld HUS1 schools securing the highest standing Sweltaer. Robert Turnbull. A large crowd attended tb 'Tall during the year and en the final ex- SeeSiI4-t .s briars --Ada Heiser, tia ylayedsun fisc Agrkwturil J.e aminatlons were won in the case of Freda ovle, Harold Maier, Eunice grounds let Thursday e+ealag Th Central school by Jamey Mood. and by Oestrelcher. game was between Auburn and Myth: Donald Sheardowa in the ase of Paas -.Eva Baker, Roy Bayuhasn, the were was 3: favor ytb. Victoria school litw(n Bastard, Everett Deajard, Yr. Moore o?.R'hitecb to urch and hiO. C. BAYFl11>IJD t'iGl"1ltE Rlta Ihetrleh, Lois Galxr. Mabel Treleaven were umpires. 13ariton, Ruby Melts, Roth Hoperoft, idle J. Mothers of the Toronto FFtel tass. Mouses-Juea Brandon.Dorothc Kraft, Emerson Lo+le, Earl teaching staff Is spending her boil - Kenneth Brandon, Alfred Butler' Pickering. Jerome Heider. Joyce Roes.days with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Clan Utabe Joyce .archer, Irene Mona Stebbins, Kenneth Weber, Nora Tho - Stothen, [*itch, Robert I .e si. Paallne tux.Saeeestdsl *sae. Pe pais --We con- gratulate the fohlowing pupils who were successful in Toronto Conserva- tory of Music ezamlratlons : Lola well, Mary Jeer' ML.•rhense, Grant Stirling, t:Ilssb $ Stirling., Helen Welsh, %Millions . Ce,.rtake rarl..t Woods. uladra Treleaven. boasts he elereatary stag. 8eaendtlass woeMark. Seemed -elms Mrnre--kvk1b ion- flag;-DerpIc Milvb. Prtnery singing; Eva Sw.tzer, Frank tampion. vtnn Vera Pullen, Ferree Rodd. Kriebel Webeter. elementary ptano- Paa*-Fafsabeth Qhuter. Katti eon Paes_marilyn Liimpbell, Wilbert forte; Hilda Finnigan, primary piano- Mldilt ton, Jeane Reid, Mary 'Jotted /1. Coward, hut lord David Hodgson forte. These are all pupils' of Miss R'itlert, WINY1HgLSEA CENTRE P7rstelaae beeers 4'larenee Ford, WHtrur Hreeelees,.-L,Tayto Herdanan, DUNGAN. I,N C6NTRl: Wilfred nankin, PbH1p Johan Mada- t•M Margaret A. Pentland, A.T.C.M Fisttlaas botoors--Elmlrr Alton, iene Rodd, Bose Skinner. bedneu of New Minister. -The in - Fern Alton, Marg:cret Blake,. Phyllis I ZURICH CENTRE(t°`'tlnn of Rev. T. it. Turner Into the Blake, Homer Duru(n, Fred Engel- Firsttla*s beaus -.Charles Hay, recbt. Mary Horton, Wilamina Lea- man, Jean Long. Richanl Park, Lillian Sproul. Anetta Stewart, Seeesdebsa haion- hest ram ('u r- an, Isabel Girviu, Doris Swan, How - rd 'Meng -igen: ---- Pass-Audrey,t:,ngnn, Violate Cul- bert, Gordon Finnigan, Marl ',eddy, cert Muss. Elsie Nicins. Harold Pater - eon Edwin Thompson, KIN'1'.t t 1. ('ENTRE Firstetasa honors -Marion Cowan, am the next morning. That after - JULY SALES JulySate Clearan tremendous interest to all women who want high quality and fine sewing at a price that's exceptionally kind to a holiday budget : Young Men's Sport Suits Tailored of Good Tweeds (lave hall licit, pleated back. patch pockets. Sigea 35, 3fi. :t7 Two pair Trousers JULY SALES $11.96 • • • Men's Flannel Snits flood finality Flannels, well tail- ored, in grey and fawn, having extra pair Imagers JULY SALES.. $13.96 • • • Men's Sport Wear Fine Wooi Sweaters, vest stele, in white with black trim and ;1.9s beige with brawn trim 7 Polo Shirts, in white and stripes Ootton Pullovers, crew neck, short sleeves, in eol(md stripes $149 Jacket Frocks IN WHITE AND PASTEL CREPES Sizes 16-20; 161/2-221/2. Regular $12.95 JULY SALES *96 Pastel Frocks COOL AND OHARI'1NG--LOVELY DETAILS Miser; 16-20; 161,2.221,2, Regular $!195 JULY SALES =7.96 Linene Beach Suits 3 -piece Suits, halter tops of dotted broad- cloth, shorts and jacket of lineise. Colors green, blue, tan and brown. Sizes 14 to 20 JULY SALES 11 98 A. CORNFIELD —1 -"Shap Where pal; ore Invited to shop" Phone 418 ('niteel church charges of 1.)ungannou 1.rederle•It Hess. Kathleen Koc•beme, and ('revue took phaco last Friday Florence Miltelbolts, Edith Ottley, night. Res. W . J. Patton of Ash- Florence Desjardlne, Doreen Du- charme, field cin alt presided and addreevted Margaret Ducharme, Audrey lbs people, and Rev. D. W. Pomeroy Foster, Austin Hartman, Doris Jeffrey, of Nile addressed the minister. Yr. Shirley Krueger. Dolores Mittelholta, I Fred \{`ainwright sang a mio, sad a Elsie Sc•btlbe. )-tadtes' rtemt.Fe frier svrwvvliwtterl-a .uel•s- The Hay Town'hlp Scholarships tion. lir. Turner preached his first awarded annually to the pupils fromaeruuou herr to a Large eongre atlon the township of Hay securing the 1O S°reday morning The servke !s highest mark+ nn the eatnnte ezam• the evening was withdrawn owing to Toulonwere won as follows: 115' anniversary eeeryfee In the Presby- -Marjurie Mailma( 1 n Frederick hews I' (2, Fwiith .. .- terlau church ald- Secondelase Irerrefi -Marjorie Bis- sett. Eldon Bratttlf, Charlotte Dalton, Donald Frayue, John MacKenzie, Jean Sandy. rea - Pass-PAVi-Bork John )hstton, William Drennan, 5$ward Gilmore, Gordon Maearegur. Andrew MacLen- nen. Helena Martin gahateth Martin, -PetrF" eiop llR{t, mew W;aBase.,-. - (3, Kathleen Kot•henis - .tiaaleerttary tienieea^-Carge cep- I Appeals -Appeals against the re- greg,ulons attended the anniversary sults of the ,high school entrance ex- services in the Yre•hyterha church eminatiou must la forwarded to for last tltr Sundas(rrekrr. )' preaching two pow - met afternoon and evening. MI/41e wlncwl inspector. Mr, E. C Bea- when Rev. Dr. Kunnlwin of Toronto cow? (ioderlc4i, before August 15th, and MI/41e must be aceomtruied by the appeal rrhrl s•rmnns. in, the evening Rev fee of 12, which la returned lu case T lt. Turner, the newly [ndueted Min -1-4e- -a,pltgg,l Is (allowed Hier of the 1'lilted church, ?existed at na&t hi .._.:! loi..,.. e,. a f . n NILE t'alted Church eireuit, by Rev. ('. W. D. Coscns of Clinton, assieeted by Rev. SILL July p Min Loll Feagap 1 A. Gardiner of Loodeaboro. spent a few days last week with her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stranghan aunt, ]Srx. R. Ryan of Goderich. --Mos Berwtw.-iaa.•-yj and Mr. gel- I me ('l'-4• frets (`a Alta.. on 1L.ndar and will spend their vacation witiu t. ,-eves and friends err., ••.. - Mr. and airs. J,,. Grahaht of Port Huron visited !art week at the home of. Mra• Jas, Tabh, Miss Elva Snell M Goderich is *prod. Ing her holidays with her aunt, Mrs Telford Nixon. and family of Auburn vielted on Sun- day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. 11. Campbell, -Mfrs,' John-- ?rrwataa-a4d ttt..tw. Freddie and Irving, of ;Iroquois Fails, ate apendi this week With her she; ter. Mrs It and f atp(Yhett. ' -- Mr. and rs. Alhert flunking and ,laughter Grace. of Detroit, 'pent over the 4th with air. and Mrs. Wm. ('aster. Miss Grace Is rema(nIJg for a few weeks. itev, D. W. Pomeroy attended and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McVittie and a'n'ted wllh thn iaduetlnn nervkws Mrs. McVItUP, sr., attended the fun- Iset we'k ret Mt. (bleu* on Thurstlay- erel on l(ondny of the former'' hrotb- evehing and at D)ungannon Friday evening. alis' Mary BoRte 'pent last week with ter sister, Mre, Hervey Fuller of (Zodprleh township, Born --On Wednesday, July :t, to Mr snot itrw., prank Hawkins, a daogh ter. Coagratulatlonw e ounpneel theTheir playNil, "Tyheg ul4people Home PIseresc•e," IV a very' apnre•tatire atrdie nee at th•' strawberry festival at Union church. ((oderleh township, last Wedneslny evening. er-In-law, the late Thema' Lyon of Hull*tt township. The sympathy of the e,mmuntty la extended to 15e bereaved friend); Mrs. W. ,11. Campbell 'visited on Friday with her friends, Missed Rob- ertann of (ioxlerlch. Mr. and Mr.. Bert Taylor and fam- ily were gueats nn Sunday at the home of their aunt, Mrs. J. Tamblyn of iwbudeotts/ru. Ifl►nnglas, misalnnary home on furlough from Formosa, who le visit- ing at her home In f.ucknow, was a The mimeo solidity srhnnl P1(.11-• wee guest on Friday at the home of Mr. held last Thnr.4a, alarms", et 1he and Mrs. 'toward (amplrell. fieslerlrh Mummer Scheel ettP, with gond attenAanrr holldaytng at the home 01 ber anni. An enjnyabb• tlrn,• was spent by th^ Young Pevb(d.i. v, tot ...by MT Mo tia Moine pla Wing - evening at a w,•iner resat held at The remth,, game pla M by Wds ham snA WPstfiPld on Wed eed Kits Jean 'lark of itamiltoe la Rosie s Mesh. a ay The Nil,' I.a li,.v' na11d .111 5014 a night was won by the vtstting team. Score 1-0. raspberry serial rep rrMay. July 2815. on the church gronodw hopper fr Rev. L. Taylor and lire. Taylor of 0R. Program will hs given by ('hsrll,• tl'Fteatley vlstted last work at the Pllerhy, chalk arrive, Salt. AAmle home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor. sine Me and hs j Mtuar will ►re lila father, Mr. T. II. Taylor, returned Y1 In tn111Y't 11,It tstglt the tonal. b VIhMfMy glib them. lketal ieW sari Moa Re's. Jennint, an4 541,0. Al Windsor. were week end goetts at fhP homy of Mr. JenninR a parents, last week'a home being the first n* Mr. and lira.. W Watdeu, dor the new prornartnr'hip. The "lig Miss Marjorie Campbell, norm. In,- nal welebmee the newcomers to od a training at ratford- visited on Yuh:(L fir1C' And, tenets that the relations dee lows hey Mteeea,- Me. sad- Yea,1 esteteaa-_thea,,tao. Beau.-#BL--ppltiaei W. A Cemtrbeu, i rn he :: tn,dlni as In the past_ c WES'['>la WFMTF1F,i.D, Ta 9. -]env Hugb W*tIami, foraMfy'4lf ' land (Jetted www1=a -a(gt- 1a. Altered into the sharp of the Auburn favored with a solo; and a duet was sung Hy Douglas McDonald, a a'ttdent of Knox College, and Miss Melton- . with 311es Peggy Mel bona hi as a(Y'omlMnlst. At the evening ser- flee Mi.. Miry Douglas of l.tl, know ang a auto. as did also Mr. Harvey 1444 nc-7rlgellsa.-R. J. L'httupa ad An + bur° as necompnui.-.t. A *Wendt(' freewill effcring wag received, _ W. H. S. Moetingr--)fru THeli ...><r•- 1Vhbnner, Crewe. gave her home for the ,tuts mr•etiug of the W.M M. of the Presbyterian church. Visitors were present truth Port Albert, Crewe and Ashfield. The vice-president, Mrs.' J. Bennett, presided, Mrs. J. Meitae.ot Ashfield read the Scripture Iesoon, the RIM Palm. Mrs. A. J. $hzip.on of Kintatl gave the Indian version of the same Psalm, and Wes McWhinney gare a Scripture talk On It which was written by Miss Moser of Brussels. The offering we. re- eelved and Mrs .1. Men/try of (•revue offered the dedicatory prayer. Who Beth McDonnell of Crewe gave •a reading. "The Inst Amen.' and solos were sang by Miss Mary McKenate, Ashfle•ld, and Donald Rosa. Miss Margaret Mettenzle of Aahileld gave a splendid- address on "Mission Rand Work " Mr.. Molise gave a reading on "Communion ih.ya In Ross-ahlre." Mrs. Menary spoke a few words nn behalf of the visitors. The meeting was closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer b+' unison; after which lunch WOO s'ned hy the hostess, f%hnet mnslr as it erns off the press, and all mnsieel snppites. CAMP - OHM'S tJltt'G R7Y1Rp;. INR STAR I R NPW OR-NlStia The (klatericil Star has been purr ebaeed hy Mpssra. Wilkes and Stew art, late Af The Midland Free Press • Ryes Examined Gismos Fitted Consult $- A. LLD Registered ogdessetrlst 117 years In Mtrstford), at muiruti'irvd'a eiv:+Si j tttt4,1 a I "satisfaction tit Moderate cost" I Note of Thanks from Burlington (Oot•tlaned from pap 1) Association as arranged w•'.h the council, and that one cur of asphalt primer had been ordered from the Imperial Oil ('o. and one car of road tar from the Currie Product Ltd. The special and relief committee re- commended one week's holidays for the chief of police and sergeant, and a second week if they will pay for substitutes. The pollee had been in- atrut•1et! to enforee the hylaw against riding bicycles on the eidevialks and against 51(•ycle' going the wrong way on the Square. The water, light and harbor commit- tee recommended that a sunshade, or roofing on posts. approximately 15ft, he 211*., be erected on the bathing teach. These reports were all adopted. In connection with the report of the fin• ante committee there wee _i _pito, fruitiest discussion on the question of bonds, but the committee's proposal finally was adopted. Town's Interests Preteetd It was a hot night, and the pro. eeedfngs were rather listless until Councillor Ilucktns opened up again on Me matter of the late tax collec- tor's .hortage. The majority of the eounell, however, were satlsAed with the manner In which this was being handled and refused to he budged His Worship stated emphatically that the town's Interests were being fully protected .. Deputy Reeve Tents weaned per- mission for the fire brigade to attend J starch werrfce wflh other W)atern Ontario firemen at Kincardine 'oa. _ - -'-_ Sunday night, on condition that ample provision be made for fire protection In their alaeenep. Slay Mace Bolton to compliment the local fire-fighters on their showing in the Dominion Day parade. He thought they were the best -dreamed lot of then In the; parade, eeepecially with the red roam "'they wore on their teat lapels. (Tb rags, we understand, were tie gift 1 `llir T. H. Mitchell from itis Sae pedes on South street.) iTo iidttd* of Coonrtttors Craigte and Bingham. It was decided to connate* the gravelling of Elgin avenue to Bert M,d)onald's pia.., the work to ire prn- cerded with se soon as possible Two bylaws were pat through -No 13, to' authorise the borrowing of money to meet Interest on the O.W. M.R. bomb', b', and No. 14. providing for the exchange of bond. as recommended by the Snanme eommittee The mut„-Il then went Into mmmlt. tee of the whole and discussed the agreement with the GoderIeh Salt Company for the sale of the Sfaltland road plant of the ntd liwtiemtl Skip- building hinbuilding Co it wa• decided also In committee to purchase 100 feel of fire hose from the Gotta Per•ha Co. HEADQUARTERS — It*H -- FURNITURE and PAINT 1•LCIRAF<PAniTsanehigt (p quality and low in prise. loll trill find flrat ela..v In our stock of F1"RNITURR and S11JVES 11'e p zeitively mve you money W1t Blackstone On the Renadway of (ioder4eh SAYRTY-SITRE! Every thread of mrd, every pro- restwd layer of rubber, every birch and detail In their fabrl- motion are selected and inspected HMO and again to Insure the De- prndahillty that sets our Tittete apart In motorists' popular pre- ferenee. Yon eannot go wrong with T'IERE TI rem The ezperl- once of motorists proses it flatly! ARKER'S SERV/OR STATION AND MACHINE SHOP butts retells Tire i)eaiern--- Pitons 241 Rayfield Road