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The Signal, 1936-7-16, Page 2:-rlleridaj, July lath, 18[46 • ibtailitsionai L' ta►Uttaed 1848 Member of Canadian Weekly Mewl1. papers Association - OODARICH QMW& Pub!tubed every Thara.a7 aaerniag. Subscription price $11.011 per year, $1.80 If paid In advance. Subscribers In United States will please add 80c for postage. THAT SIGNAL PRINTING OM-L,TD. W. H. Robertson, Editor and Manager Telephone 38 : Godericb, Ont. Thursday, July lath, lead EDITOILLU. ROTAS it la a change 1. read tat some- where in America raIes lave been so frequent that the soil L too wet for ealttvatloa. This la in Argentina, on the other side of tbe equator. • • • We are not so generally ctalllad, even in Canada, as we like to believe. People pawing through the Fakes swamp near Stratford recently naw what they are sure was a ghat. They gave a full description of the appart- doe 74 are sure theca 1a wttcbcraft 1111. Mal- com* in distinctly direrent categories, the disembodied thing of the Ellice swamp would seem to be a little of both. as 11 was first a woman and then a bear. Ob, well! • • • Reports from Bruce and the north- ern part of Huron indicate that glib tongued salesmen are working the old trick of selling suit -lengths of sap- posedly high-grade woollen cloth to un- suspecting citizens. Almost always the cloth proves to be shoddy and the low price asked prones to be much too blgb in the end. Reputable tailors do not wish to make such material into clothes bearing their name. and if It is left to incompetent workmen a botched job results. Citizens are al- ways safe in purchasing from repo - table merchants who advertise their wares and whose guarantee that the goods are as adrertised is worth some- thing. Staten, that the loss through this sum'mer's beat and drought le the baud of the Almighty upon the people for the wilful destruction of crops and lire stock in previous years in order to maintain prices. We do not know to what degree the Almighty inter- venes directly :agfaadaae affairs; but It may be accepted as a general prin- ciple that any wanton interferes& with the laws of nature has Its penal- ty. Certainly the people of the United States were laritine disaster when, 1n• their price -tieing campaign, they burned coins and other crops THE SIGNAL — GODERICH, ONT., Trouble Began Years Ago with a Bad Investment, Says 8uggard Always Hoped W Be Able to Bacoap Logics (1b the trip back to Canada from had gone; I had a• Idea Mw bad to., Angeles, where he had given 811*- they were. The only time 1 ever felt self up to the police, John J. Ruggeri' apprehensive was why 1 went to one era interviewed by a uewspaper men awn tonna that mobil T'orrato Patera aur told something of what he luta I used to wonder if they 'mightn't guess who 1 woe. A •r - No, I didn't go armed w a long for a band to tall on my shoulder, std • voles to say: 'Haggard, ! ou're under arrest' I didn't know how far thine undergone In the two mouths he was and destroyed you live stock. They 1 a fugitive from Juatke. reckoned without UM drought that was I'm glad I gave myrrh up; I want coming to burn ap their pastures and to get 11 neer," he declared, aquae - bid crop. and *Stet !oases which j lea..1101elllfti/.-1E4>i I' nkl • k porter straight la the eye. He seriously. reduce 18s national ee•1th pt no matter bow hap priers may g'o- in his shirt sleeves, a Sall. silibtr Canada did not go beyond an attempt rather pale young man of about thirty - to reduce grain acreage 1n the West, i seven with reddish curly hair, through willct he aureola fingers as he talked. "It all started wheu 1 made a bad Inreotment some years ago," be said. "IT went bad, so 1 Just 'borrowed' some bonds from a safety deposit box. 1 knew 1t was wrong then, but 1 was gulag to put 1t right back; 1 wee only borrowing it. It wasn't as though I walked into a place and stole something. 1 thought I'd be ate* to put !t back in • few days. "That was the beginning. •Ij wept on trove there. How long a, More than tout or aro ' nag ',le' ranit"."1"' that �a t tioade retia ace , 2iemem his beaver and so, 1t very be argued. (he theory Lala tq the growad. for we, too, have *uttered seven know through beat sad drought. But "the rain falls on the int and the gayest," and Canada is too close to the Uadted State* to miss altogether the result* of its neighbor's folly. M *ay rate. these violent ex- tremes of client* are a challenge to science, sad we Mall be dullards It we do not learn *omethtng from them. "No, I never saw my plroures lu the gaiter. 1 never found ruueh about myself in them, ex'ept once. People I knew In Toronto wale [,ring bold a* material wit ess's I guess I was ea; heNx4hro the- slerj was at Its height, '3 didn't ser any papers then." 8everal days of this 1n New York and Huggard decided to try for new pastures. First be went to Chicago, stayed there over algkt; spent a algbt at Kansas City, as4 lauded In bailee Texas. 'I'd heard of the eeuteenlal and I thought I might be able to land a job there. Tried for fear or five days, but It was no use. You know, when yoe're travelling eater an ajeumed fame with a cloud banging over you. doesn't help your confidence any. It doesn't bele you to go in sad ask for a job. You net of wonder it JOINT PIO>IIO Of 1.tsti ase and Dmgessea Preshgter- Woe at Harbor Park The annual annual con;ragatioaal and Sun- day school picnic of Locknow aad Dungannon Presbyterian churches was held at Harbor Park on Thursday afternoon last. Rev, C. H. 31a(4/somata. minister of the charges, and Mr. James Pickering, Sunday school superinten- went es and on. 1 jun vut .Dont, H Job om'tfe to get 1t stopped. Then dr my aggard next tried Port Arthur, chance to get it all back. When that (a Teza' sea port. Bat with no strike didn't come through If I had known b pope""• 00 one Ines Interested in then what I know now Oh, well." hiring him, eq he took a bus to Lon Sher Desperation ''Angeles. During those years, "Yes, more than • No, I didn'tCo�pea tbe bus because four or tire," that be as a respected i 1 thought the poloose t h citizen, • sucveesful lawyer of - , g t be watch fortb, meeting every day on the s I iug the trains; to Stet, the pollee people whose bonds be bad "borrow swatch the Doses more than tory do the dent of Luckaow, were in charge of ; Haggard had many a qualm of - 'trains. 1 didn't have any luck In the event. Jsc1en.e. 1.411, Angeles, either, More than three hundred -,members 1 "1 wonder now how 1 ever kept ..I "MI the time I had been travelling of the congregation' and children off he replied. "11's a wonder I didn't (l'd been thinking. wondering If 1 the Sunday schools attended. and atter collapse right in front of them. 1 should give myself ap. It seemed to an excellent picnic lunch was enjoyed • program of races and contests was conducted by Mr. Gordon Fisher, un- der the direction of Miss Marlon Mac- Dougall, aoDougall, chairman of the sports eoln- mlttee. Bathing and softball also contributed to the enjoywent of the "I guess It was sheer desperation we that 1 was moving In a smaller kept ate s'otag. Besides,. 1 was vies !circle all the time. Things seemed to to put 18e iaeearttlen back. 1 kaew I I be closing to on net. Whed I 'ran was going to. 1 ne.ver lost confidence away and entered the Mates I did It for a moment In my ability to do that. I tec'au'e 1 thought i could come Sark Then canoe 18.1 .taa1 deal that didn't i thought i could get s Job and re' go through. I know now why 1t didn't; 1 habilitate myself. 1 didn't know tbere was so march tn)aoing. 1 thought I might be lucky at last ■tad get some- thing to do that would enable me to outing. I was just a sucker. if t had only The races and contests resulted as known." follows: When this last effort to recoup his Biz to eight years- Giria, Winnie losses failed, blind panic atru-k John 1 pis back all 1 had taken. 1 was MacDonald, Roby Irwin: boys, George J. Haggard. "1 don't know why I nn i desperate, and desperation kept me Chin. Allan 1ltawart. Nine to eleven years --Girls, Helen With the heat ware over, the losses Orr, Helen Stothere; boys, Boss Pater - are being counted. Over five hundred 900..11m Purvis. deaths In the Province --nearly half of Twelve is Aft•ys years-Oirte, them to Toronto alone --are attributed ?Belle bei boys. Jack Cook, i premiere no longer. He drove to Fort to the heat The da 1 John MaelBeada„ En From there be sent a parcel mage to drops L not easily estimated. Without question it is enormous, bot good rains from now em mild to goon extent restore pine Mad! ass garages. ".->>l�rlatires y saFdy be mead 1. de- atwibing the conditions of the past week, for the high temperatures broke all records for the Province, the toll of death as the result of 18. ;est Is unprecedented, and the beat and drought combined caused more de- struction to growing crop than was ever done before In a week *tree On- tario was settled. away ; 1 wish now 1 hadn't. If I had r"taxi known what I know now, i never would have left." 11 wa4'near the end of Aprll that rd felt be could stand In • • • Ernest Warner, formerly of Godes Slagle ladies' Stogie men's Managers' and Steadier. Teachers' ea %erns Stewart. to his wife in Seaforth containing the Frank McKenzie. keys of his car, telling her where be lan race -Wm. had parked it, and enclosing which read: "Don't think *Arlan 'leo- i'w Just a fool." sob -i walked hie bike headquarters • "Across from Tezal 1 kept tbinking and thinking stoat It alt. Sometimes 1'd come to tbe eabdnsio. that ;1 should give winch up to the puller. I'm a Roman estimate by religion; I went to a priest be -advice. We talked 1t over aid finally we both agreed that tbe theta to do was to go back and face the Music. and said: Caotals,. t glass you're Dougall. lib New looking for me.„ pte Jobe J.Hag- ChampsMarrled ladle[ vier -Mrs. A. Pater- geed.' He looked see, over, said he "Yes, that's the way I felt about it.” didn't think I wee canted, or If i was, eon.be declared, wiping Married men's rare -Gordon Jamie y tbe perspiration from he didn't remember. He went over son. its Lee. ...That wan only note 1 and looked over some Ales and there he Clothenptn rare Ylss Yatsrl Mac- wrote her. I changed my name •nd found the circular with my !eecrlp• De.nald. went across the border. What did I Blindfold raft -Lloyd Conan, Bill change 1117 name to? Ob. you don't Chia. 'need to know that, do you? I Just Slipper kick -Mrs. A. Paterson. changed it, that's all. That's enough, Wheelbarrow rate --Donald John- IAn't It?" atone and Bruce MacDonald. Nall race --errs. A. Paterson. Mess !Katherine Marponpll. kb, who edits The Bark's Falls Ar Bag racy -Lane Gardner. row, evidently writes 81a editorial col -1 •'TDcught 1s the most vita) and non at long range. Anyway. Fast powerful thing In the moire unl- wee)/ (July 8th), when Ontario was Terse••' -Mary I'k•kford. • swelter/as wader terrific beat, bda paper casae out with the following editorial paragraph: We aro not anion to take ever ' the weethermai'a job, but warless sonoetbtag Is dims seem about these cold nights well have to report him ,r mow.. ,y°,b�s•q��r A G. • June and near frost In July is altogether, too much like winter for a climate that is making an appeal for tourist trade. Please turn on the heat for a couple of months. _ The Arrow orersbot the mark that time, and 1f the editor bas not bad a blessing 1n his ears the last few days we miss our guess. LONGEVITY By Grenville Metier 11 Every normal person w )4.1in and ibaefui lite. be Dave Obi majority of such pervious to live to a ripe old age. l:afertemetely cove- iraratively few of thetl6tiff8aleta t0 t warrant the expeetaties or longevity. b tion. i know It's a hackneyed thing to say; they all say It; but I'm glad 1 gave myself np; 1 went to get Ole thiag over." But Hugard shrinks from the ordeal And so under tbe name of John Doe, of facing h1s old friends and clients or John Smith, John J. Huggard went in Seaforth, men a*d women for whom' to Buffalo to look for a job. But to be acted as counsel for twelve fears. get a job there one needed references, or experience. "How could I give references? How could I tell them what experience I had? My experience waa in law and if 1 tried to get a job In a law omce, I would have to produce my certlfi- catet." And go Gee fugitive set off for New "1 don't wast to do 1t, but 1 have to. I want to get It over. Oh, 1 don't know why 1 did it. I mover did a disheest thing is connsctloa with my law practlee, all the time I was there; they'll all teU ecru [bat I've lost faith is human nature, se have they. They've lost their fait\ 1n homes estate benne of what I York, thinking to lose himself 1n that dk{ to them, and I've beet mime through metropolis. 8o confident was he that .*omeoue els[... Oh, It I'd omit' known he was safe that be Inquired his way then what I do pow.; from policemen several tunes. - 1!i/� W Qom 'vNo, I wasn't nenotu abet being VolaatatNe the speaker observed feutad. phldyrr.c., ibe•'vmt_.�:: _.• wouldn't have pee near a ma hi his caw sold t of g uniform. I didn't see how the air- Tom 'Brown, may - betides would have any Idea where 1 or of Stratford; wise ales disappeared ad gooe. 1 guess 1 didn't realise how after eiehr aling clients' fuada end win died In Mexico, where he bad taken refuge. "There was a difinemee, aweigh; le- Tbey frequently violate ate best-knowa t laws for maintaining gonad health. , h 81mpIkIty has characterised the flees t of octogenarians. Simple food and exercises, 'meter wort, regular hours of sleep, uniform cheerfulness --theses o so e bey would be after me. I bidet ad much criminal work In my pro- ice; 1 dida't knew -anytbing •boat bow the pollee worked." quer waa .ever tbe cease of my lbws. In New York again, under the name 1111," he declared. '•l never get to f John Doe, or John Smith, Haggard rimming ironed, having good times •std tight work. Finally las money was "P"dt.g. There was sever any se xhausted, so he telephoned a bleed den change came over me like came well -formes habits are said to be male- • • • ly re•pnnsihie for tbetr ioeg and heal - Troia newspaper reports It would ap- ibis 11rew pear that • good deal of energy was It is not so much the number of stpended at the Grange celebrations of year" we spend on earth that ti im- portant, but the nervus we reader 10 er aim past week in denouncing seper-1 we schools. it was mostly wasted 'The real kr, to conment kid In t seem, however_ Most Protestants,balancing the daily 1 of work and and, we are told. some Roman Catbo- money -making with emus acts of lien, do not like separate aebools; but, kindness. • a Provincial Government composed en- Strange it Ie that most of the torr tlrely of Orangemen could hot do sway mes welters, pori a* Shakespeare. In Toronto asking for help. Thin over him. I didn't know him per - tailed and next day he got a Job sonny. bat I've talked it all over aboard a boat salting on a coastwise with Intimate friends of his. Ire 'those less fortunate than ourselves. Clearance! Bathing Suits SEA GRASS MATS AND RUGS Heavy Japanese, with double cotton, warp, in various patterns and designs. Clear- ing 36 in. z 72 in. 4 ft., 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 in. 6 ft. 1 9 ft. 3 yds. x 4 yds. FLOOR OIL aOTHS 65c $125 $L95 $2.50 CNG tileraJi>'is Ina% VA and 3 yards wide. At per 50c etilaffe yard HOMY SPEQAL All new summer shades, in our beat makes —Mercury, "Circle Har." Chiffon, cre and service weight. Bye to 10. Value 01,00, pair Ken'. and women's. They're iegular $1Ao and iit.bO---wool, of warm, to fancy weaves, nos/ strap and tis arrangsmslnta, all colors. aims 32 to 42. ON BALI .... $1.25 and $1.96 PRIMED COTTON VOWS In a range of color combinations, floral and conventional. Width 36 in. July 25c sale, yd. RUGS ON SIALE Han-ymoor Axminster Rugs. All this reason's. Clearing at sacrifice prices. Heavy deep pile, seamje*ti, guaranteed. Size '31/4 x 3 yds• Size 3 1 3 yds. Mike 3 It 31y yds, . . Elise i -.ii. -* 54 in. each r....+ .... T 2A8 Turniabisd aaakglr oot$a i to roes. Every ooavonisnea, as abs lake. Twelve minute from town. sand/ bsasls, W. ACHESON & SON I was a little frtg8teeed then that the ST. HELENS police might Investigate me, too." "Tben you had begun to take bonds even then?" The Star asked. "Yea, 1 had. Wby didn't that teach me a lesson? Well, 1 felt sure I could recoup my losses, You know bow It Is; you see things happening to others and you may to yourself : 'Oh. that couldn't happen to rare.' I kept on at it. and here i am. But that last deal shouldn't have failed the way It did. And 1t wouldn't hare, If I'd known what 1 know now. 1 was Just • suck- er." 1$E DiV-LYE MIME (Brantford E.*posltra Robert W. Service. who male tame mod fortune with "Songs of • Sour- dough" ourdough" and other t.00ks, bas lived 1n Europe since leaving Canada. Now be announces that In spite of his "pro- found aversion to work" be dupes in the fall to whilst "Bathtub Ballads." This Is quoted ss a sample chorus: "Please, Mother, don't -hats Father wltb the bread knife; Remember 'twee a gift wives you were wed. Rut If you must stab Father with the bread knife Please, Mother, [tae aaotlet tar the bread." Who says that the Melee muse bas , {erlsbed? CREWF, (`RIME; Jetty 13. -Yr. Ed. Der- ain, erala, Ghee and Warren, of StouffvUle. are visiting a1 the tome of his brother, Mr. Marvin Derain. Mian Feriae Ball Is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clifton, Lacknow. Miss Lorraine Drennan is visiting her cousin, Helen Stotbers, near Dun- gannon, gad Master Athol* Mothers Is vtaftlog his cousin. J. C. Dramas. Miss Lorena Crozier Is vlsidag with her couslas, Jean •nd Carolyn Allen. of Locknow! We congratulate Keo.eth Coulee and Anna May Colbert on passing tbelr cornice ersaalnatla►. Dr. J. W. Campbell •rad Mr. Everett Hoover, of St. Loma. Mtchigsa, sad Mr. Wm. Campbell, of Donnybrook, visited on Friday at Mr. Wm. Crosier's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larkin, Mar- garet and Arthur, of Toronto, aro vlattiag at Mr. M. Shackleton'''. Mrs. Aubrey Higgins and son Jaek, of Detroitt% are visiting at Mr. sad Mea J. Menary's. ..•Jtir'2f e ly, of Lucknew, v , Maker's o. Tuesday trap Misses Sabo Kllpa - me! Jorma spent tae adult♦ friends 1■ Lock.dw• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mtn as/ Bs attended a picnic . aC i teat Wednesday. Miss Olive Kflpatriek has been en- gaged as teacher for another year. "If you haven't pot public opiiion a democracy nal fight a war; If you hare got It, you weer) little else." - else out of New York. That was member very well when be disappeared. I Bernard M. Baruch. wby the pollee failed to And him when bey scoured the city atter the tele- phone call had been traced. es Thaektray. depict old age as with them; torr ere imbedded In the ugly,- malignant, shrewd, kypoeritleal.; Ire constitution of Canada. More pray or simply Imbecile. We are often tics%c'd peahen. was tbe denuniatlah br"t to b Ileve that old age to wynbey- w the Renate GellYIRISSIITS Trgtstattop deerspitudw of last *region altering the apportion -1 Oid •10 emerging,irum a Ilfe of 1n- fa tweeting work aft(!' vixenish service. p from years spent In tabor, meditation, patitude, kindliness, and the Ilkp, should be beautiful and inspiring Learned About Eaglets "1 only got the job on the boat be- etle there was a strike. I was In he engine room working a. ■ wiper. was to get 3.i0 a month. I don't. ow why they railed in. • wiper; bout the only wiping i did was to ipe perspiration," he said, salting the words with action sod mopping him ee. 'The bat was run by Diesel nines and we bad to take them apart under the direction of an engineer. I learned a lit about those engines." It was while he was on thin boot, ae New torleans. that Mr. Hugely, adv+ itis one and only attempt at dia- Ilse. He feared that others in the ew might grow suspicious of him ppearance, bin lack of toughness and Indieatlnne of bard work; so he hared off hie moustache. • went of 'wheel taxes; Thi. !eg(si.-' Hon ran be amended 'by a majority sof the Legislature. We doubt very much, however, it It will be, even Gentleness and toG•nn(-e should *o ti should there he a change of novena- dominate a life st its zenith, that much I m mewl. 'Mr. Henry, the former Pre- to one can look with a' much Interest, at as ere[ at the game without a touch' neereeognizerl the financial diMenl- of eery or regret• er ties which traced mans- separate It would be helpful to set down 111' of sc▪ hools and In, ceased the Provincial wrftl.g the undesirable qualities and A grants to they Reboots without1 bahit• observed to ofd people• and re- 1 (-banging, u.uu , emaa r wa the law. jyr. Hepburn took i*dvatwed age In sorb a tan we work 1 wax doing: the crew toted to the more steal htfor� N ranee of poll the Province oat of debt; it Ideal of e•onerot seem* to bare been . Noire to avoid them when we reach an R a 'e i would Include ra!sett rene*s, layinghare hp,'n snap/dons of me. See, I'm amending by law the tamthod by which e- IMfing It grow again. We'wnri net deaervtw ry o elan for its d, lncona- ahandonM and the Board hes Arson* ' IAnwn the !'w, living In the pan, carr Ihree weeks; malted Norfolk sod some floe to try to Ilse within its IncnM, a mere sales agency, s 'tonere of rr at, abbe we are glad to know Ikea querulous - he we gat hack to New York the the railway fa profitable and that sub - A, grnmhllnot. r',,eptouanesa, and des- nanttal rednrH interest f p waa ge a been obtained. cs, have aur doubts englmeer wanted to tat bet D a sailed to the • Where Profits Are Loss (Owen Sound Sun -Times 1 Addressing a Board of Trade han- gnet'et Kenora Thnraday night, Prcm- ` et 8ppbern referred to improvement M Ontario's finanr•lal petition. The Government, he sold, was adjusting its whole finanelsl .tr.ctnre; and he to buy all Its supper. from the brew- ers and distillers.- and they are not selling without making • profit. lar ducting the manufaet^rera' profits and the eoet of maintaining the shops and warehouses --not to mention the fres tion of nae per cent. the Government promised a substantial redaction in bands to the municipalities where itev- Ontario's gross deist this year.. He erage rooms are located -the Govern - said further that when we spend now menta share Is only about half the we are spending out of current revenue. total expenditure, perhaps not that. Liquor Control Board pronto, Temls- i Rather an expensive way to raises re - kerning a Northern Ontario Railway refine. profits and lower interest rates had When the first Liquor Control Board contributed In no resll meaanre to this took office Its head, the late W. P. satlefectory condlti0e. Hanna, said that be would he well The Government deserters reedit for pbeseed it the Board had to quit on the efforts It has made and is making amount of lose of hndne•aw, but that the grant' are ninth. Both parties Orono.. In attire, nnperaensttiveneas B risme in for more or les•atiortmn* from +lark et humor and Imterver rat the 12th of July orators; bet even so strong an organization se Ike Orange Society will have Mtn' nity reversing • policy that In practice, at asp -rate, has been adopted by both Cobliggehtive sad 1dDerml Governments. • • • her towns on the comma to the south. she booked t t Ind"' Th on in n great r• ea Das pefrrdenrf. e rare, a ow We know n man, ore nearing the golden gate. wh„r. Hae In uniformly, coned i get metsports? Would I have tolerant and s.rret-timiwrerl. He gone If i mold? Yea, 1 think L would.” Deter tell(' arson himself. never in- I Reek In New York; another search (lieges In ansrAotxgr }}tied• and for work, but oleo. eea..srttyea', For •rqualntenrow Ilke t he 1 his some days he trsmprd the streets. try- p•ny, as he ex rA.. mg the agemdes, looking for enythl D ve a sweet sad are ^ti• venue. The steady increase 11 has shown In its props from year to year Is not something of which anyone *honed he prond. We may think we whether the Liquor Control Board pro- are drinking ourselresa Into prosperity; fits may are ra1Md • contribution to a but If tis the private prMlt were ellen- satisfactory modifies. lnated-by abolishing the *emir test- a i• true that tie Board returns fie ---the people would have s int of a hied -some sem mors--year-to the aseeee-.to tarn Into. more .,.benef elal a ^ • evi® 1 treamrry : hive that •am retweaeat* only ! !channels. Tbey might me ave^ air We Irv• heard the theory ad- iib Not Afraid • portion of orbs! la actually being Deet to a tittle extra Income tax, for Inv maxim, ripe fruit of sunny ex 'pent on drink. Thi LAquese Cantrell legitimate bestaeeaw would be getting rsaced; M • eselemt de. Mi . fp,,,„ ._ -Wen-1 afraid of (wins arrested? Board is not s maaetecturer; 11 bstJhe menet, ST. HELENS, July LY. -Word was received ou Thursday night by Mr. mud Mrs. Robinson Woods of the destb In Toronto of their little grandmas. Keith Sutberlaud, eight -month. -old non of Mr. and lar•. Alex. Murdle, atter only a (cu-bour ilium from septic writ throat. The funeral was bead at Luckuuw eu Friday afterauon !Iles Thiry Wallace, of Walkerton. Mr. A. J. Walla+•, of 'Barrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Briery Jones, of New York. sere relent . i,itors with Mr. and Mrs. le. J. Thom ■tad Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 31111er, Rev. H. M. Wright, Mrs. Wright and George are leaving this. week on their holidays. lir. (aux and !ties Gladys Cox, of Leamington, who have been vlsftors at tilt waass fur a couple of weeks, are returning with them - Mks Y. C. Rutberford and Maw W. D. katberAW attended the Matthews - Craw wedding st Fergus un Tuesday. The bride, Miss Evelyn Craw, was lean in St. Helen•. Mrs. Joe Mrintosh, of Vlneb*d, L % Wting at her hoose here. Miss Irene Woods has been a visitor with Der sister, Mrs, Alex. Murdbe, aid Mr. Hurdle. Tonne. Yr. and' Mkt D. Tadd attended Me foment! of ate latter s brutber. Ids. i Andrew Neely, at Saginaw, M118,, oa Saturday. There will be so murning service la Ceivfa batted kureb next Sunday Itis edge ry committee, with Mrs. W. E. ,idon eomerser, bad charge of ale steering of the Y.P.G. on Sunday evening. Mess Vern Tay- lor read the Scripture hewn and the comments were read ray Yew Mary Ir- win. The Bible character, on David, was read by Mew lona Swan. The topic, "Released for ltervke," waa take. by Miss Laurier Miller. "Things will improve when busier,* men get over tiger t red l dome l 'an of agMty' thinking and adapt them- •slul to the 'age of plenty -Edward A. Vilest. OLD TIER v r d To the Editor. -I was greatly later- eeted by the aanoumceveest in Iasi week's Signal of the birthday of Mrs Link, Vaastone of Benmllter, ninety years old on June 23rd, the day when King F.dward was forty-two, and 1 wish to express through the Some paper my good wishes for this elect lady whom I have know since my boyhood. i recall the first Dominion hey at f enmlller sixty-nine yeses ago whim William Vawlofe (Bill to everybody at Benmlllerr took hie sweetheart Lisle Ann (ate to the ce4Mrstk.. la I Goderirh. 1 remember too her fatter, Thomas Oke, er., bee brotber Samue(, who was my Sunday school teacber In old 7,1..• eburels and her brothers John and Thongs. It was also my lot to work for a tins; with Wm. Van - stone, end whet a falr, generous hoes he wae and f have grateful memory of the winter 1 spent In Re home of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Vanatsoe whoa f ' bad gone beck to *ehool and wall tak- I lag tbe (-nurse under Peter Castries at R.nmllier which completed ■y per - parade, for a tb(rd-.'lass certlinne. Certainly this good lady Sas try /1 ` wishes. Loudon, Ont. July 7th. 10f17f Efir,f(vrr. CONSTIJPATION ver [Jam treed. to melha. yea isdigeetioa. Yoe sea depead ea tido tireestrowa treadmill*. Pa. OSUISWII =us.T.Liver Fills 8. 4 A Suit from MARTI•N IS A TONIC FOR WORN4UT WARDROBES .�e.A. s........_ separimierwieriser asalims .ad Pressing Frudc H Mart' - P1101tZ 317 TAiLos w'1rT IT. Talkies -- THAT TALI FOR TdF1SE1.YES The week of 17th to 24th Jilt', ieclosiwe For Aembern.-_(;e. gumlike/ .. ..509 Tsai Gel . Wash Ostia ..... St PhIltlief MID et TM Amt Trap ..Hs Plat Tama' Botta. 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