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The Signal, 1935-10-10, Page 3wwtsasw. Ask for Coupons II FROM THE MOM THE - Mercbaats of the Good -Will Club Free with purchases • Merchants of the Good -Will Club Free with purchases The 0. F. Carey Co. 4 fare, Accident and Motor Carr INSURANCE Representative London Life insurance Co. Otos:—Masonic Temple, West Street, Goderich Nelms These TM J. W. Craigie assassin and Leal Estate Dominion Provincial and limaicipPRONE 74 . a.1, OODERI[!! .4 - Geo. Williams & Son N, PROVINCIAL and CWAL BONDS alias . Asew s 'I�M Ala MIFRCR r. tisilwlti or Sale at Pert Albert Nicety Weeded Cetf•gs Lsts 52 i IMO feet HYDRO CONNECTION --Also' Houses in Town— Ants, AecYufi ainn Insweasee W. J. POWELL �s 'm Goderich Bayfield Fall Fair Pleases Big Crowd In old, Fred Carbert, 1M and 2nd. Haf- er calf. Fred Carbert, lot and ltd. Bull calf, Fred Carbert, let and 2nd. Polled Ansua----mfich cow. 1'. E. hear- ing, 1st and 2nd. Heifer call. P. E. Deering, 1st find Aid. Bun calf, P. E. Dearing. Jerseys, -.-milk cow•', Spite of Heavy Bala --HOD. miE. lk cow, Erwin. .Geoni Sparks, lot l dlu ei s David Ord! Pays Visit-- 2nd. Heifer, 1 -year-old. Wm. Sparks. 1st Prise Winner and :Sud. Eaton's Special—Win. Oea- trk•her. Helfer calf. Wm. t•1ltarkb, 1st and 2•d. Clads k Weide. Special Baylleld fall fair was almost rained out this year, vast masses of black e4ot►ole looming up ,sou after noon and pouring a atsdy stream of mois- ture on tbe grounds for the rest of the day, but Hon. David Cxull, Mluipter of Public Welfare in tbe Ontario Gov- ernment, paid an unexpected visit 10 the morning and was so pleated witb what be saw that be looked at every- thing before hurrying ou :o Brussels. "I bare wen more than a wore of Lar fairs in We part few weeks and not one of them summered Bayfield in Its class. The exhibits are ex- ceilenUy displayed. they are of a very high order mid the judging baa been most fair, in my estimation," be Mated to the pleased directors. This seemed to be the opinion of the rale -smoked crowds as they saun- tered about the buildings. The en- closed glass -fronted cvrpts.arde, painted white, for the display of cookery, and the racks for the display of pickles and preserves were eoperially com- mented ea. The crowd was fairly large for the kind of weather and all appeared teheerful In spite of the wet. ,Judgin( of the lire stock and pout try was carried on in the open and exhibitors hurried their animals home is - noon as this was finished. There was no baby show, ft being felt unwise to expose the little ones to the elements. Some of the directors were Reclined 1 Men's Clothes Come in" and look -o'er our Spring and Summer Samples They are superb. • Everything that's new in Men's Wear at this time of the season. Chas. Black East Street and Square GODERIOH West Street ELECTRIC SHOP WE CARRY A COMPLETE gTOCK OF Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. __ Electric Wiring of n11 - kinds Est lea given se appBcaties FRAI�C,MCARTHUR Telephone as , — Goderich NILE MIX, Oct. 7.—Mrs J. McPh(•e, Miss M. licit -wain and Messrs. !Larrey sad Clifford McPhee vi.ited on Sunday with 1)r. J. 1), and ler. Jackson, at Exeter. Mrs. T. G. abetment.d Moose Jaw, desk., was reuewlag aid aevlualntance• here last week. Mrs. H. Mcllwalu spent Sunday at the home of bar sou }rank, at Carlow. Mg. John H. Jaekww and Mira Nina —Hest cow or heifer. R. M. Perk. Begley, of port I)uver, visitei ou sea- Spe-lal by J. 1'. McKnight Met baby day with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Modica. teef. Wm. oretricher. Mrs. Wm. Begley. who spent last week SHEEP with her niece, Mrs McPhee, returned L•kestera--ahearling ram. C Law- home with them. ,nal. A. Warner & Son. Ram lamb, Rev. D. W. (0Merry had .-barge of C. Lesson, 1st and 2nd. Ewe, raised Iambus C Lwson, A. Warner & Son. Shearltng ewe, C. Danbrook, C. law - ton. Ewe lamb, C. Danbrook, C. Law- son. Lneolns--aged ram, A. D Steep- er & ton. T. M. Snowden. /nestling ram. A. 1). Steeper & Sou. Rath lamb. A. 1). Steeper & Son, T. M. enowden. Ewe, raised lambs, A. D. Steeper & Son, T. M Snowden. Shear - ling ewe. T. M. Snowden, A. D. Steeper & Son. Ewe lamb. A. D. Steeper & Son. T. Y. Snowdeu. Sbrop- ahiree--r•m lamb, J. Gentles & Son, 1st sad god. Ewe, raised lambs, J. Ge4tmma# Sus-- 8ie•ritai-ewe, J. Ceti - Was & Son, 1st and god. Ewe lamb, J. Gelinas & tion. Wetber lamb. T. M. Snowden, lb. Denbrook. Donets -- Aged Roane—C. Danbrook.Ist and 2nd. Shearling ram. P. E. Dearing, C. Dan- bro t* rub, >r—= pearling, C. Danbrook. Ewe. raised lambs, P, E. Dearing. C. Itanbrook. Shearling ewe, P. E. Deering, C. Danbrook. Ewe lamb, -P. E. I)earnng, lat and 2nd. BOOB . Merkel ei•-•bear, littered 1936, C. Danheeok. -Bread noir, T. M. Snow- den. - 1loi!, littered 1985, C. Danbreok. T. M. Snowden. "Yorkshire --egad boar, A. Warner & Son, Manson Bros. to feel a bit depressed. as the fair Broom Boar, erect rner & S nA, Warner 1st and we. somewb et spoiled by rain a year ago, but Secretary Erwin reported Ik Son• 1st and 2nd. Sow, littered 11)3. A. Warner & Boa, let and god. RED PIGS Aged boar, Manson Bros., T. M. Snowden. Brood sow, Manson Brun., lot and 2nd. Boar, littered 19(5, Man- son Woe.. 1st and '2ud. Sow, littered 11115, T. M. Snowden, het and 2nd. Best boar, any breed. A. Warner i Best sow, any /meek T. -I _ Snowden. Bacon hogs- A. Wartier k Sou. POC IIPRY Chickens—Brahma*, pullet, L. O'Brien, A. J. McKinnon. Cock, C. Danbrook. Hen, C. Donbsook. Cock- erel, L. O'Brien. A. J. Metltl000n. Cochin.--Ca'k. J Kochem. Hen, J. Kochem. Lngstlans--pullet, 4 O'Brien. let and 2nd. Cock, L. O'Brien. Cockerel, L. O'Brien. Barred Roeks--.pullet, C. Denbmok, let and 2nd. Cock, Fred McOtywont, Jas. Sterling. Hen, Fred Mcclymcnt, let and 2nd. Cockerel, C. Danbrook, F. McClywont. White Roc'ka--pullet, T. M. Snowden, Elgin Porter. Cock, O. Battler, H. Truemner. Hen, 1. Truemner, T. M. Snowden. Cockerel, H. Truemner, T. M. Snowden. White Wyandottes—pullet, C. Danbrook, H. Truemner. Cockerel, H. Truemaer, C. Danbrook. Silver Wyandotte,— Hen, L. O'Brien, lot and 2nd. Buff Orpington—pullet, J. Kochem, let and 2nd. (lock, .1. Kochem, H. Truemner. Hen, J. Kocheen, L O'Brien. Cock- erel, J. Kochem. SHver Grey Ibrkings —pullet, O. Battier, J. Kochem. Cock. .1. Kochem, lot and 2nd. Hen, J. Ko - chem. lot and 2tx1. Cockerel, O. Ratt- ler, J. Kochem. Brown I.eghorns— puHet, H. Truemner, C. Ilanbrook. Cock. C. Danbrook. Hen. C. Dan - brook. Cockerel._C.. Danbrook, H. Truemner. White Iegborns, pull•I, iT. Donhrook..3A1Jan Betties,_ ('o•k, 'C. Danhrook, Mhos Brow nett-. Hep, Danbrook, Mlm Brownett. Cockerel, C. Danhrook, Elgin Porter, • Rhode is- land itede--pullet. J. Kocbem, let and 2nd. Hen, J. Kochem, 1st and 2nel. (Continued on page 6) that receipts were satisfactory and that exhibits were poke as numerous s. ;set year. The winners In the various events were as follows: HOR8 .$ Wagon class, brood mare,—J. Oe1- inas & 80L lit. MelBck. Foal, J Gellnas & Boa, W. M. Decker. year- old, Wm Decker, -Harald rentals.. 1 - year -old, Wm. Decker, Nelson Keys & Son. Team, Wm. Decker, Manson Bros. Peroberons--2-yearoid, Bose $nowde•, Thos. M. Snowden. 1 -year- old, Alt. T7o►1 R. Gelato.. Foal. Thos. M. Snowden. 1K and Zed. Ag 3 Soot, - 11. mare. :Nelson Keys k Soo, M. Snowden. Foal, N. Key.* Son, J. (felines & Son. 2 - Nelson toys & Son, Eimer 1-year•old, Nelson Keyes Team, Eimer Webster, alas Brownett. Heavy Dravght�--Broud mare, Mise Htrownett. Foal, Miss Brownebt, Ratner Webster. 2 -year- old, Eiprsrr Webeter. Team. Mel. WebateT,-$1elsou Keys & Son Road- sters—brood mare, R. Geiger. E. F. Merrier. Foal, E F Merger. Single Roadster, H. Trnemner. Carriage -- colts, Nelson Keys & Son. R. Geiger. 2 -year-old, R. Geiger, 72gin Porter. Singe Carriage horse, Joe Martin. Special—Best heavy horse on gmanda, Nelson Keys & Son, Mel. Webster. Special—best general purpose mare and foal, J. Gelinaa & Son Lsdy driver, H. Truemoer. Special driving horse by J. T. Riley. H. Truemner & Sops. Special, best colt on halter, .1. (felines & Son, Std and 3rd, Nelson Keys & Son. CATTLE Grade --milk cow, Miss Beowvett, Fred Carbert. Helfer, 2 years old, Miss Brownest, T. M. Snowden. Hei- fer, 1 -year-old, T. M. Snowden, John 1(lttue & Son. Helfer calf, H. Warner & Son. Steer, 2 -years -old, Miss Brown- ett, T. M. Snowden. Steer. 1 ysrold, John little & Son. Durham—milk R. M. Peek, Wm. Oestrlcher. Helfer, 2 -years -old. R. M. Peck, Wm, Oeatricher. Durhsmte--Helfer, 1 -year- old, R. M Peck, Wm. Oeotrleher. Helfer calf, Wm. Oestrk•her, R. M. Peek. Boll calf, Wm. Oestricher, R. M. Peck. Herefords` milk cow. Fred Carbert, lot Rad 2nd. Heifer, 1 -year - the anniveraar eerricee at Harmony on Sunday. Mr. Henry Hopper, of Wingh•m, took tie service, on the Nile circuit. Anniversary -services will be held In Nile ehurrh on !Sunday. Rev. Mr. Brooke, of Blyth, wall conduct the services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. F'rauk Duuu cud Mrs. DeL.ong, of 4)oelerl -h, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and, Mrs. Telford Nixon. Mrs. Wm. eltantughaw nod son Charles, and Mrs. Armstrong and little daughter Lillian, of near Blyth, visited on SundSy at the tome of Mr. Thus. Monsen_ . Mrs. T. 4. Sheppe d !bars Gold her farm on the DIvaslon line, south of Nile, to Mr. Robert Duress A number of the young people at- tended the concert at Dungannon lad Friday. evening, held under the au- spices of the Dungannon Agricultural Society. year Web a intdn '101 Meet at Hensall Collegiate Students Haws Oar Day—Goderich in Second Place Young People Are Not mooing to War r --- 'Phone For our HTH OCI1E DING, A 1 t u5 REA ORDER Now! FAM0 �-� - Super -Clean ... Naturally Superior Ce. All TM DEAN COAL Farb It was Clintou'a day when the fore- • muat girl and boy athletes of Huron county met in competition at Hensall on Friday, September 27th, for the annual Hurou counts track and field meet. Athletea_it9111 dt K'hools yah tldpated. Clinton athletes, individually and as a team, won six of eleven trophies. Goderich won three, Seaforth two. It was the first time in 'tome years God- erlch C'.1. was forced to boa to another team. Joe O'Brien, of (;oderich, was un- disputed senior toy)' champion of the meet, showing iia heel. to the field In five events, •Ithougb the best four events only were counted for the championship. France' Elliott, Junior Modest at the (1 (2.1., wou the junior girls cham- pionship, with 18 points. Goderich students at the meet totalled the eec- ood largest number of points, to win the Medd cup. The local team suffered keenly from the loss of Jim Garrick, Intermediate athlete, when he suffered an injury, believed to be • rupture, in the meet and was forced to retire. Jim was champion at the local meet this year and watt Junior local and county champion last year. The loss of his services, due to his unfortunate injury, was regretted by all athletes at the meet. Although the sun was obscured by clouds the (rester part of the day, and tine day was cool,. the meet was most successful. Never bad there been more keevly-contested events. A large and enthadastic crowd attended. After the meet the trophies were presented by W. 0- Goodwin, trustee of the lleasall C. S. and honorary president of the H.A.A.A., as follows: McMillan cup, to school winning' most points, Clinton, 176. TbI. cup was held by Goderkh six of the last eight years. Medd-rnp,-to- rttnner-ap. Goderieh, 13.1. . Col. 11. T. Rance cup, to school Aln• ping most points in intermediate boys' events, C1lntoo, 36. Seaforth was run- ner-up with 32. Goderich held this teopky three of four yll Savauge trophy, to s•bool winning most pointe in girls' emits, Clinton, SOS. (loderlch was second with 40 points. (loderich Salt (,o. tropby, to school winning most points In intermediate girls' events, Clinton, 41. Exeter was second, witb 18 points. Seaforth was the winner when the trophy was do- nated last year. Mitchell High School Board cup, to Nott, of iODLRICU TOWNS GODEltl('H TOW SIIII', oat. $— Mr. and Mrs. (John Blair rieited friend/. in 7'eerwater last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. $impeon, of Guelph, Mi.. Jas. How, Mrs. Keith Ituss and Mary, of Goderich. were visitors iu the community on Sunday. The regular meeting of the Junior Red !Toros Sudety was held on Friday at the tohool with Arwaud lassaleue as chairman. ♦ program, conettjtiug of reading. "Merry Berry,- by Paul- ine laassaleue ; soli, -'hfse Soug ut the Tuutbbrurh," by Mary Harwood; read- ing, The Little iced Stbarlhouse;' by Arthewise LasULne; reading, "Tom- my's lesson, oy Viola Tichborne; readlug by Jean McAllister. A les- son on -How (!gratis (!row and Spread" BUS giceu by Miss Mdfwain. Church Note..—Halts Day was pb served at Union on Sunday, with the superintendent, James Young, in charge. The Scripture lesson (Psalm 1(13) was read by Marion Colwell. Maurice Haywood end Eric McAllister played au instrumental un violin and guitar. The pastor, Rev. F. W. ('alk, delivered an address to the wholars ou the text "Remember now thy Creator in tbe days,of thy youth" lFkrlesiastes 12:1) ' Next Sunday, Union church observes the sixtieth an- uhversary of reUgluus activities. Rev. W. A. Walden, B.A., of London, preset - dent of the London Conference, Will preach at both services, 11 Ctk sad 7.30 p.m. At the morning service tlia cboTr wilt be assisted by Nausea Helen See rn aeon and Pearl Ropope, of Goderich. At the eveuing stitch* e male choir will be asedatte 1,7 the Goodwill Quartette, coMpoeed o f John Sproule, Charles *reckotr, Cart (lark and John Snell, et,,Ooder•k•h On Sunday, Octobse --fir tbe Carolina Jubilee Singers wit( aatelat with tbe re gular service There will be no Y.Y.S. meeting ori Friday evening ow- ing to the fowl supper being held tat c•veuing Beings at Desolate flub^ -The Oc- tober meeting 4 the Dranwtiv flub was held on Tuesday evening at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr, with seventy -wiz preeest. The meet- ing took the form of an amateur broadcast, with Rev. F. W. ('raft. an- nouncer, Intornperalog the numbers with bits . of poi and humor. Manradio artfsta ware present and eaterltais�e their U S* . Jim Hun- t,,ef ,MMrs. J. B. Orr , read the news, loom Total and ge 1; Little Orphan Annie, (Elea Orr). renin 'Two Kit- tens and Two Belden:" Utile Jimmy, l�igi�erecod), sang eOowb1y (Man 1r8Teud (torn Borer*. Mir Me Alllatur. John Clements and Maurice Harwood) ; Josh Killings, (Harold Gardner 1. pang a solo; Tony Wong, (Jlarry Phillips) ; Blanch Peanuts, (Mrs Harwood), still exasperated her mistress. (Mrs. Phillips) with her out- look on life; Honey Boy and Sassa- fras, (Marion Porter and Mrs. Har- wood), entertained at the piano; lIappy Huoltgans. (Mew G. Orr, Mrs. senor girl champion, Leola of G. t;re•nelade, Harold Gardner and dames Young), pang 'Cousin Jede- Seaforth, 20 taints. Agnea Camp I dish." lathers taking part In the El(;IITY-ItN;HTI1, YEAR NO 41' Peas Resolution at Convention tl[ Huron Presbytery Hero -- ()Moors Installed At We eleventh annual convention of the Huron Presbytery Young People's Union, betel in VV. -torte street United church on Friday, September 27th, a reeolutioo was pastel denounc- ing war, and amerUag that tbe mens- bers would refuse to go to war, al- though their oomvictiona might "lead us to prison or before • tiring squad." The reeolutiem, as banded doors by the Londe* euevention and approved bb the Hoar J resdrtetrr.L&L-. teadh. 1n part, as follows: "Whereas we do not anent the pre' seat world sltuatlos as final with re- gard to peace and war, with tlrm fakh In God and hope for the future, we declare our purpose to join with those who would Irtng Chia strife and suf- fering W •n end, and build a world of brotherhood, where God-given re- source. are used la serve all mankind, where cooperation replaces competi- tion, where peace abides In place of war, and wfere special privileges give place to intake sod equal opportunity for ■ll We wish especially to declare outselvee at opposed on Christian conviction to the settlement of inter - flatboat differences by war. We would call upon those in authority in this Dominion to stand loyally by the •1 - ready accepted position of Caoeda as expressed by the Kellogg peace pact. "We oleo call upon our young people's groats that they first realise that it Is essential that we know the facts and have no Iliriabna about the task we are undertaking if we are to bring about a warless world. Second, that It will be neeeasary to educate and educate mole the groups of Cana- dian youth as to the absolute Chris - Ilan reasons for our oppooitlon to -war in order that the mind 'seta' to favor of war may he changed to mind ',Ma In favor of peace.' Third, we moot take our personal stand Lnelnlvocslly ate opposed to war, and let our eonvtc- tlone he known not only in word but action. We would clearly point out that our convictions arising him such a study of Christian conduct In regard to war may lend n, to Wenn or before a firing squad." Thre• scrri,•". morning, afternoon and evening, were attended by nearly four hundred young people. Rev. .1 B. Marce. of Wend Bend. was the morning .spenkcr Iie addressed the e..nvcntion on 'The National Council, the spiritual building of a new person. n new evmntry- anal a new world." A period of recreation followed. and OBITUARY MARY ILOBiNA LEVY ELLIOTT After a brief illuesa, Mary Robina, widow of the late Thomas Elliott, died at her home. 223 Brookdale ave., Tor- onto, on Tuealay, (k•tober lst, aged seventy-three years. Mrs. Elliott was the daughter .d Matthew and Ann Levy, old time residents of the ard con- cesesion of Colborne. township. As a girl she attended No. 4 eehooi in the MID(' township She married Thomas es Examined Glasses Fitted Consult R. A. REID Registered Optamslrlrt 17 years in Stratford), at Robertson's Jewelry Store "Satisfaction at Moderate Cost" (iODERICII BRIDGE CLU At the weekly duplkate bridge tour- nament held Monday evening, the fol- lowing were winners: North and South—tat, Mr. W. A. Coulthurst and Mr. P. F. Carey, pins 15).2: 2nd, Mr. C. Meaktna and Mr. T. R. Patterson. plug 12%., 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Taylor, pins 71/4. East and West -1st, Mrs. C. A. Reid and lire E. Dean, phis -VA; 2nd. Mrs. P. F. Carey and Mr. J. McMehen, phis 1%: 3rd; Mrs. it. 3. McMehen and Mrs. N. C. Lana'way, plus 3. ' It ite plepned to draw for partners at Inctgame next Monday evening. Players should come in pairs se teat the grow well come out even, Oi 01` ffieWat nob VICKS COUGH DROP F. WOOLLCOMBE HAMILTON STREET !grip for ad lines sal —IA bell, of Goderieh, was runner-up with 9 points. The trophy was held by (;ladyo l'rrassiek, of Goderich, last year. The Solloway, Minn & Co. shield, to senior boy champion, Joe O'Brien, 20 points. R. Passmore, of Clinton. was runner-up with 14 point. Canadian Canners ehfeld, to inter- mediate boy champion, Frank 8111a. of Seaforth, 15 white. R. Finch, of Clinton, was a close second with 1R points. Joe O'Brien held it last year. Western ('-anada Flour Mille shield, to Junior girl champion, Frances El- liott, of Goderich, 16 potato. Isabel Colgnhoun, of C1lntoa, =Wei awe with 111 points. Goderich Elevator"1 "'11ianeit CO. shield. to junior toy champion, Rob- ert Draper. of Clinton. 16 points. L. (lett, of Mitchell, was second with 10 points( Thie trophy wag won three of six years by Goderich. Hensall School Board cup. to In - Elliott, like herself a native of Col- after the noonday meal Mr. Bert Scott, borne. Mr. Elliott taught school for president of ohs Hamilton Confcrcnce wane years, later taking up office work. Y.P.Ll., conducted the open forum. They Ilvel in Walkerton for a dale (]mnnnIts %inking. led by Rev. C. and then In Goderich, where Mr. El- liott was bookkeeper with the Ilodet- ich Organ Co. Aftcrwarde the fam- ily move[ to Toronto, where Mr. El- liott died in 1911. During their re- sidence In Ooderlch they were mem- bers of North street Methodist church, In which Mr. Elliott was an active worker. One dun/titer, Jessie, died tai (1oderieh. Their mon William and daughter Jean diel In Toronto. The only member of the family left Is Miss Mande, who was her mother'■ com- panion at the haat. Two trrothers of Mrs. Elliott are living Jamea levy, . ^ of Clinton. and John, formerly of the H. Itarker. Feb coneeealon of Colborne. brat now in (,ulcers were Instaikel by Rev. F. Glendale. California. (1 Farrill. M A . of Clinton. as fed - The late Mrs. F)11(ott level a con- aletent Chrlctiln life and was highly eatmmd by all who knew het. rot many rare ohs• was a member first of the Methodist and later of the United ebureh The funeral services were Id charge of mice minister, Rev. C. C. -Ws*ington, B A , R.D. of Fairlawn United church. and Interment was In Mount Pleasant cemetery, Toronto. program were: solo by Graham John- ston; composition on "Man" by Mot. Phillipa: Instrumental by Mies Laura Jackson, of Goderich; readings, "Pa's quit Smoking," by Marion Colwell; re- citation, -Guilty or Nut Guilty,- by -Je'an McA111ater; reading. "Counting Orn. Hundred," by Nora ttowerby ; in- strumental, by Boddie Johnston; selections by the Harmonica Band, compose! of Everett. Mcllwaltt. Stan- ley McllwaIn, Arnold Porter, Lorne Porter and Meilen Porter. I'riws were awarded to Mary Harwood. Rod - die Johnston and the (torn Borers it segs decided to present silver knives ktad fori+rto the. eMirch ln-ltonor orlfw - �attfetb =-antatveeeery, Popcorn and candy were served as refreshments. , Auto INSURANCE Firs Life Aendeot said Hansa N. K.WARK osdertth, o��--. $4 Use The elgnal'y&Advertlsiag Columns fru termeliate girl ( hautpion, Knthle• 1 Cuninghamc, of Clinton, 15 points. A Clinhin girl, Olive Finch, was run- ner-up with 11 points. The Hensel' trophy 1s new this year. It is a slim, distinctive and 'beautiful silver cup. mounted unablack wooden Imam. • Point* were rospiled by the schools pa fellows: Clinton .1711, Goderich 1:45, Seaforth W, Exeter 62, Mitchell 20. Newell 20. Officials of the meet—Starter, V. V. Franks; timers, S. E. McDowell, God- erteh, G. Hefts, llensall, O. A. Italian - One, Esetcr : referee of boys' events, R. J. Moore, principal of Henanll ('.'S.; referee of rls' event-, !!lits R. Pfitff, W. D. Cowen'. of Clinton, cepa enjoyed I Hemuill . t•hlef _hp* .of. -_ he course, at the nipper tour. at which time I pwJohn 1'pm swore, Berson!! ; acrrrer, Fred greetlnFs were brought by Mie' Ruth Itonlhrvm, Hensall; judge., JvnjuniorSlm•on, of Kcttt Presbytery. and Mr girl., Minim C. alt. Acker. Hugh F,111s, cf ltvrminle". prre'idcnt man. Goderich, D. L Darling; Inter- mediate girls, Mleeeg S. Wood, R. Mar - of London Conference Y.P.U. Mise Oladye Addtaop, of Clint" rlott, S. Beatty : senior Otis, Masses conducted the eredrtg service in the M. Ione, l;oderich, M. E Depew, O. ehnrch. waistei by 1i1as Ida Mc{low- Stevenson; Junior toys, W. J. Carroll, an, of Blyth. The meager. Bert a Holmes, IAowea; intermediate $colt. urged the rotas people to de- boys, A. R Scott, Goderich, E. Manns: rote their t*lcnt• to Immo deportment aenlor !tope. T. 11. We•dniark, Her. reef their talent. toward, making woe Wm. Yonag. of the ehnrrh work. Vocal silos were lit)YS by Hugh 1111a, •e•ompinlcd by Senior Hop, step and jump- -Joie O'Brien" Goderich : R. Pas"mnre, Clinton; O. Carmichael. Seaforth 39 ft., 4 inehe ,. +4) yard• R Passmore, C. Mciwg- an. Mitchell: 1, llowey, itxeter. 2 min., 192.5 gees Pole vault it. Rennie, Seaforth; i). Worthy. Goderich; L. Howey. 10ft. 9% inches. Broad Pimp- J o'Brlen, R. Pion; more, J (hlntngbame. Clinton. (Continued on page 7) lows' President. Mies Evelyn T)ane, of Gorrle : vita' P'4en(, lark I'ft- bledo, of Colborne townohip: mere - tars.. Mice M. Mouse. of ,(fodertch ; treasurer, Ram Scat, of Seafortb Do the duty which Beth marmot thee, which thou k nw e to, be a d.1(7. Thy tww im,' dear y have become, clearer- -Carlyle. . , nr • _ .... y,y.�.+,' •r *.dot's! r%'1'n ... .� ... _ itt. ' , 014 • 11•40111,4g,, • 0410.11,4"414411 411 4 We have just received a shipment of Belgian Rugs and Mats in nice patterns and colon. Kate, 24" x 48".. at $3.95 Rugs, 4' z 6' .... at $1 G.5(J SPECIAL PRICES IN 0011- GOLEUn BUGS Window Shades .... 69c up Get your Cushion Forms, Ks- pok by the pound, Chair Beats, Sewing Needles here J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and liana's *set .- . World' liana's $427 .t, lrrK■ PHONES: Store 335; Rea 355 fth the We are not promising to do this or that! men These are our prices, October 11 to 18, inclusive SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST/ Gold -Plated Giltat►e Razor In Handsome Travelling Case; also 3 Gillet* 8127• Blades 49a Baby's Own Tablets 22e Norwegian Cod Liver I6-oa, battle age Writing Pad and Pkg. En- velopes (linen) 244 Femrtabn Peng. (ipeefal at 71,50 Caigh r)ropet, kick's er Smith inj Wood's Norway Pine I;tyrwp efle and 61k Camphorated Oil Standard strength :tor. bottle 25e Qulnfne Capsules 3 gas. Doren the Seems leaves', hulk or packaged Se and lee Coiffure Soap Cake the Frultativen, large 42e (.Boil. Tablets. 24- hour euro for colds 25e Daggett a ItanwlPll fold or t'anikhine Crean, tube "_:M Jar (2 -or.) .... 35e Waterbury'' (Lel liver Kat.....tlk Sarti-Fluglk for sarins hag eleas/ bowls 116* Venus Velvet H. B. lead Pemex - ' as !averts 21e. 406, e0. BUY DRUGS AT TER DRUGSTORE Lander's Dunlop's Campbells Wigle's Drug.1.,'. Drupes. Drugstore Drwg.tsr. vor ,j Ara Si