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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-09-16, Page 111 s. • 101St YEAR. . • if e Sergige 431 irs9bSerVaace of 1Q-Oth Anikiveilary of "TiAer's" DE011. Iinpressive „tribute was paid to the, ineraery of Vr. ("Tiger")' • , Dunlop, -.first senior' 'Warden,. of the 14.rst MaSonfoTaodge In Goderiel4.at Masonic, memorial Service held on ' Sunday -afternoon At the ' Dunlop tomb atop., the hill overlooking the villtigeiof ,Saltterch in atten, dange were:meMbers of -Maitland' Lodge;- (404erIcli, and Morning ,Star Lodge, -- • - Carle*, to the number of Sixty, .and other.citizens,from Goderich and the stirreunKitnt omtry.- The. Beryl& was in Conaineinor- ation of the one hundredth annivers- ary of the ;death of 'D.r. D'uniqp, 'hrglitlifritteassembied-atZleneset. Station, and walked .along :the rail- way tracks and over the lbridge te the tomb, vvilich,. despite its historic ,value. i difficult of approach, — In the. absence through: 111.11e0 of Mr. W. P. Walkom, master of .11ait- 1811d Lodge, Wer. 'Bro. A. R. 'Scott was In charge of ithe service and on behalf of 'both lodges he wel- comed the 'brethren and visitors. ' 'He said befelt sometimethat the age is such,. a busy one "that we . find'. it difficult to leek 'back on history." • " ▪ Aritroduced by C. E. AsqUith Rev. R. G. 1118elfillan offered • prayer, after •••which. ' C. E. •--.6.*Mith introduced the • guest •ePealter, Dr, /. J. "TalnutheIibrarian of the University of Weseern On- , Utile. He 'deplored 'the, fact that school teachers -rarely mention. • • buried in this "hem was a direct' _ descendant of Robert Bruce," said •- ulth who' 'regretted •that URE , • • I v YOUTH SUND4rAT Nowrx. - ST UNITED cHuRcii. Sundy .13.e.7d,• September 10th, Will bO• YOuth .Sunday at ,Nerth s(reet United church.. At the, el/entug er- yicc the executive' of - the' litiron Presbyteryoung Peo,ple'8 tnionz. will have charge, with Mr. •Elwin Merrill of, Clinton, preildent sof -Huron Presbytery presidiug, assisted. by • Mi' Benson Sutter of Clinton, aid' Mr. pentad Younghlutt of Auburn., ,The guest speaker will be iViiss Daphne ,Staitypresident Of the 1_4ondeii Conference 'Young ileopleWITniOn of the United,Church of Canada. Miss* Evelyn Breekow, a_ Member of the Presbytery execu- Ain...4y111....Je.;_gaepLeolatat...,_4fter.. the service there will alifaide hour in the church'hall. A. cordial Invitation is extended to all young people. At the -morning service the min- ister of the'elutrch, Rev. C. W. 'C„ope, will -preadh on a theme of -special *interest *to young .people, "Lifets Great P:errnanent Melees:" . • qmcEits gladrEn TO • vierogIA:- ST, YYJJ. ...•••••••,—•••••• • ,The inaugural-, meeting of the 'Young Peoples Dnion'took place in the Sunday school rem -of Victoria street United Church on Monday evening, with the minister, Rev. L. H. Turner',.`18.4hairman. P -repar- atory. to the electien 4)1).c:officers the minister .e.tiresied.._thankS,_ to the young* people for their, fiVelity in The: t_a8t And,'-sOlielted a ,continuanee of the same.dUring the coming year. The election resulted follows:: 1 • t;' DERIC 0 taster ConfeiS, •Wath Conil.ty gor4rilitte'Q ai/10. • 0-01C10413 IR JO' „ 'HTJ1SDAX, SEPTEMR1601;1 4 leoGiAl'a HEADS ° KINSMEN CILVE itoad Ilon. George a Doncet, 1?rovincial, Minister of ..fighways,,aceeinpanied , !MO.rShall, OW engineer for municipalitiesin Obtarle,,visited goderich. Addarilliglield ft confer-, .ence with the COunty .road com-' Mittee -with respect to district roads: Attending were 'the aforemen- tioned, JO= W. Hanna,' Thomas Pryde, OetnItY gleeer'Roy 'Patterson, Warden Hngh Berry, `members of, the Ooknty road committee: beilaY'701e'rk Norman MiIler and,,Connty-,Treasnrer Harvey Erskine. • • • After„ttie,get-together, County tu- gineer •Patterson, and Hen. George 13eliqtttledlerthr lialtlaud-,03rolf‘ Club to. engage in their annual match over the local course. "You ,calq ,bpild -roads to suit' everybody," commented Hon: George .Doucet to The Signal -Star when it was pointed out 'that 1 there lad been a 'flood of complaints frofh tourists. regarding the condition of the- highway between Goderich and • Bayfield. He pointed, out that work' WI15 proceeding on the laying of .culvertS , on a porLion of the high- -way between GoderiCh and Bayfield, hut. that the contract' had not yOt been given for the laying Of culverts on the'other half of the road. 'Hon. Mr. Doueet dill not state Whether the final hard surface .would he put on this highway next •suntreer Or the Saintner after; but said that With present .equipment I • . ' -. AT. THE WATERFRONT .. . :. • • • ortationa lans roposals The liasmen entered' tiler, nerit Str, Superior on'StituidaY breugla eluli Year. wigi dinner 'meeting, a Carg0 101,00Q base 'OatS• and , y Many gnggestione Advailced-- Oudg:ret;:irirrdsesxene.t:adda_11:0,7e. AJ . the Park HouSe on- trid.4f•eve14- . barley to the" 4oderieh, eleVatet, and "iog 4ast. Chief busineSS. of the today 'the AlgOrail 5,11charging Is her cargo -of • •231406,0. 41-1S•A ,`1,1rheat . •evcni4-• was the .inetallatiOn. Of the ' .. ' . ',Oil 0404 at the Ole'Tater., .,,' ' , new ONeentiVc Whiell Was COM.Ineted . 'The ,Ontadee is One at Vic. 0104t2or . Of 'Hantivel..• The ollicerS for th ' by Deputy ..Governor 'to,on Patterson tonight.. ,• , .. , . coming yea are' Presidea, •W MO- ' The Imperial`Windr Wats in On', 'Signal -Star' Mr' H Ii• ,Britee, .ree,re- .Grath';'-viet. -President;JeS. O'Br'lAell; :Friday.. With a Carge ter the I - ' : . ' ' . '' = pedal, ou .depot., , . . --, ationid directer,' reported on Various S,e0reta., r. Yi- R. Be,llanaY; ....aesistant, activities sPensored or encouraged secretary= and registrar, Roes Pax - :sowed., on .monday , by stetvA from. by . the fikaincil and aeknovne4ge .4 ningten ; • t 'easur'er, „Gordon. 13aa- oe dredge Gorge M. He was hod..., co-operatioa reetvea ri•dui „Or,galliz.' lial,St(,!sl'h';endtl:u,e,",°18r,8: .1)4)04184 '1.1.1'eog/hilitleasiti'LSc:1 404 110•4t.ing; '21? '.'Ivan badly dredge for his trlead '0Ordon Ovel'••• , . .''. . I/Onald. , .I. ing -a• rowboat- at the ••Side• Of the ati448 and 1):1441"144418" "ejeCted from -the. dredge, and he was. ficient fund- to complete its Prwect of equipPit g a nursery ., at Alex - was hi:' the side and back. lie andra -Hosp Lal and will engage in a for treatnient and blood trainffnelOpe new under aking, not yet deter- 'WaS • taken to Alexandra Hospital were give*. • toip.tarat,....ra • 21,-t' the -,yetent' 111 ecting of . the"- "Gederigh:. Itecreatietial, briLiIy rePerted in litSt Week's s He advised 'that- tWQ .01.44100r, eheckerboardS .could. be 'laid , dOwn opposite the blank elosed deers of ,the Court House Where there. are tivo light standards. Locations for liorseshoe pitching are available on Staith street,. south' of Goderich •Mo torst-a t-the-corner-of--St-JImidls... and Kingston streetS; and beside the Misner building at the 'corner of Waterloo aud Nelson streets. H. J. Allan had agreed •to be chairman and Fire Chief George Beacom would secure the necessary blue day,' , .• The director advised, also, that 11. letter had been Seta t� the Q.C.I. Board. as:king for th,e use of the gymnasium . fur 'indoor basketball, volleyball,' dodgeball and the Police Traffic Club. Be would visit the. principals of all scheols in. con- nection with soccer football for Young boys. He hoped To have ail manner of skating.,and hockey, also, toboggan slides. ' . • - ' .M.r. Brace concluded by declaring - The Cil:th has Already raiSe'd half: bolt „when. suddenly . steam= was TEACHERS IN CHARGE O.F TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS Teachers Aslitield township schools for the wow term' are: 5.5. No. 1, Sirs: 'Mary Morris No 3; Duncan Macicay; No. 4, Mrs. Roy • McKenzie; No. 5, Ada Webster; No. 0, ''.4.VIrs. Wm. Stewart; No. ,7, 140/$ •Peagan'; No. 8, senior roon);-Alex.. W. Smith; junior room, Mrs. -XL Durnin ; No. 9, Jean Stothers ; No. • 10, Mrs. ,Jas. Little; No. 11, -Irene Milne; No. 13, Helen Dabney ,No. 15, Isabel Howes ;.. No. 16, Aara- •Boak ; No. 17,.,Mrs.• Ilugh Bennett. Miss .M. L...MacDonald of Lucknow. is music 'supervisor. • Colborne Tovirnshili . • In ! Colborne townshlp,S.S_ No 1, Sible to do Itnext year Without wait- June Baechier.; 1VQ. 2, Chester' Nis - in antir.-tlie4snintiler tifternext order to. allow the roadbed to settle Krithleenlk,Icaill+No. 7, XIrs. _Audrey p_reperly? ' , • - KernlOan_; .•0,--,Riith-Pentland 'Honorary president., Rev. L.. • . • .• • • • 7..T Dorothy • ; Tinton • teii-74,6-Oki:=6-71Torireeard-loeto,'__11isr jpfiriieriWestlk &Wa' S lt. 7"* tory iiritr tlfe eit1Y-Wtt3r't.0*':Pa'Y""eer. -071prelgitlent",---tEVelyn- 'Breelew debt to-therbioneers-is-to,"L`-140bin secretary-treasurer,---Franle-Bissett; MAKES THE,,,rimi-ziu•-ni ' in w esi Wawir_noshS.S. No. 2, plug.. among ;Ourselves:" MY. -eowv=cpprs fellowship, Douglas • ,Eva Dew; 3,., Mrs .•' Ethel- ..G2 Ortith paid a• glowing tribute to the vrebster-; OttizenShip, Ronald 'Allin ; . The S.S. South American, of the 111cA1tister ; No. 4, Graham •MacDon, memory ,of pi.. Dunlop, who ',.748\ missionary;`.••Ila. Batten ; etilture; ;,.11-OnoreeliS'-'the'eder -mitt brig Ram: pioneers, and who had blazed a 'trail • Clhieago, .DuInfla • & ..Georgian, Bay. ri,„„td. and Beatrice, XICQijiiiin4:pni6n ticilifsit0brapane,'calle1'arGbderielf.O.-10, iteSS-Effington',.-fitical-gii; don, Mona 'Williams and 'Bud for a three;bour stay an -Saturday, 17, Catherine MacLennan. *Vlements ; press . secretary, Ronald molting. . The - three hundred pas- •Coderieh • Township . • Skelton ; 'pianists; Charlotte 'Mae- sengers were taking the annual In the Goderich township school Onire and -Frank Bissett ; adVisory Indian summer cruise, • and - were area the teachers are as follows.: hoard, Meryl •Castle,:-: Esther - and 'from Detroit, , Cleveland and S.S. No. I, Miss Betty J. McNee Ewan Ross. • •.. , . Chicago.. The ItitterarY of theitriP. No. 3, Miss Kathleen HOlmes ; No., 'of • adventare and held. a viSfon of what the county was to become. , Dr. Talmaes,Address • - • Dr. Tolman delivered an intensely interesting :and thought-preirelting address. lie_v•,as deeply conseious, be _said,. o,f, the 7,10aportanee of the occasion and_congratulated 111altland. Lodge upon. -calling•- together such. a group -RI -honor the_meradrY'of so distinguished .a.,persoint6e. as Dr. Dunlop. He deplored\ifie_faertfilif . there was not recognition of the . anniverSarY-frorn a larger area„ for the occasion was. rtli it. , The'Problem of 'the:historian, con- , tinned. the' speaker,,Is to present _a living_figure-..not:a flat two-dimen- sional one, but a -living, breathIng personality. History books read in sehool present..people. In the fiat way; and, ton often,. teaehers.n,ever - try to, present"the early explorers as' livinr*Intrac . Dunlop a Great Canadian "Dunlop has been 'well -served in - local recognition; but I fear that his, very humanity ha5. obscured his greatneS8.• at,fle Was the most popular matrtin -111e:7-district- and province, man must- be' jpdged, by his -deeds 81111 the generation In vghich he lived. We -tend to treat Dunlop 11S the writer of an eccentric will.or. e 1 w ot as it great .4. • • included Marquette, Mich., Munising 4, Miss Verna Miller ; No. .6, Mrs. 'TO 'BRING 1SERIXS OF mitekinae ENTIyn .8.1)elfight.; 'Ne.161--Miss 01•01 rCONCE`R,•:11'S''TC1 ttODEItIC*11 • _ . During the" corning' week, be- -.4 returnin waP, of Detroit and' jp-hustool-,'No":.1.1,-,11Irs. jeal17.11My. !Clevelan •Goderich was the onl • Canadian. port Whien a --calt was made. • During their Short stay .° had enjoyed. excellent officially recorded,. were as ernt•ore,54±0nst wek --ginving--20th--90th, a- CIII1V-af4s Will. be • made' of the town -10 enlist here most of the passengerS-TefFht,e in. Goderich, ,with,those of the 'cot, memberships in the Go‘tlerieh Com,' .11/11 for a triii an 'tewn. -,;They re- responding 'week a Year age,as ,unity----LOoncort Association,-----The--P"ted number of, members, seemed will •weather. • 1948 " ..1947 • Max. Min. 'Max.. Min; determine the. number -of concerts • to be .brought to Goclerich in the 3.110':FACE. IMAM 7 mined, for the year flow begun. ) To De eloif AL, CRO NATIVE -Or GODERIOH HAD DISTINGUISHED CARM.Eri, •,. . :.,"Arcitbishop Scager vitis „the child of thei.late Charlet". Seager, -fernier tIttlyelS, Goaerieil CroWn. atiergeit. of Huron 'County wird to -Canada: lit"-,b1S, child- hood ajid. was educated at the gort T.20.,3Tr „grammar seboOL, '11$,!nether was the forMer Margaret Patideld) datightter ,,,of the late, Rev. lames .i'acyield, who calne,frOm Engt! land about 1830 and served,as priest iii the ; two dioceses, .Ontario and Huron, of which ArchbisholS Seager Nvas to become bishop. was a great-graridSon : of the late Rev, C. Blick Sertger; it,ehaplain tirtritr-BritiVdrregtillirilintYrItntl'Ir nephew of Sir Charles liliek,. bite- onet, df Worcester He was a - •,- wrist Trade - - ' ' • , . 4 blandbon of Charles S:tbeagei, M.D., • _ . , • who came to Canada trout Welling- ton in Shmshire, England, in 1845 Board of Trade.. Committee to :and followed his. profession in Port • • Investigate and Report ' DOVer. .. • ',)• • -'--- . Born in Goderieli ' uggestions The .initittlitcstep -in a loog range educated at the public school and plan direc to the development Goderich Collegiate Institute. Short - and .'impro 'enient of , Goderich's , , 13 aftei, his seventeenth birthday greatest Ilt ttiral • asset, the beach, Ile :entered the Canadian . Bank of and- harbor, %In connection -Witla -the •Commerce at Toronto, later serving tourist trade was taken At an ex- • eautive me ting , of the Board CI .:. With branches at Barrie, Walkerton, Orangeville and Stratford. .7° - Trade nt, t e Connty_Abuilding' en Mondttiz ni7.• t'. "After a• lengthy dis- He entered Trinity College„ Tor- onto, -in 1890, graduating -in :,180t datlx_. tpAgers. of the "Beanery gang."' eussion. ef.' suggestions relative to requirel- de •elopmentS in order to. tooki_hiL4r A_ in_isaa, and _in_ 1 ill 4. with -high honors in plalosophY. He be was interested in reports in- the It is an- old-fOge-y idea, he .said, to get the inti'Slintint benefit 'from the „think, that, too„„ nuteli,Is..bekng..„ dobe „w,,ttorforkt) ..tit„,-.., was decided to set, Trinity centerred .upon him,•( honoris for the-kldS;bilt'lli-e7liriVe lIbt-fhe np an -investigating committee to. copse ) a docter of divinity:degree. chores -of bucking wood and garden-- make au 'ex- austi've survey, and 1'e- The Itnirversity of Toronto_in...1922 1.4.elsktifse 'lit has ::lidffinig to do ,_1.• mittee, , • . ; ,- - , . . „•••-- "•:-----:- 7.-- ' ing_that boys of the past, had • . port back t» futtire .action. :11.r: and .the ,IIniverSity of Western On- ':.-"17-de'irot'' ikilleve, there-,,ist'u,"-na'"Mticelni-T--:-M tthers-was , lippoiiito. tario ' hi •1933 conferred' ',Upon Min (no. n,.orisi, ellitsa) the degreeof doctor turally- had -boy -1-,11ave-found he chnirprani .0 • •-the'+-,-t.0nrinit ean be helped, and that -he IS .1:}a4• power' to at,_ ointitoiir to -the. co-'ni-- . .... 0 tlIN S. - - Ordained 16;1890 . -am desirous of seeing the boys and ; 'Amongst t le stiggestions advanced He -'.sras (iir laineerifeltfoir-Tmr.-Trin .girls 'develop four-square,. in ' wis- for •clevelopt ent .were,:-.. Xlaking.7.of ,.ity Sunday; May 31;.1896, and priest 'liar- -ddrreirtidnitli:V=, --bk. ' stature-irbe-delii.-oli • thd.' and 2,11[r tiretwitir. 10.1.1--,„-A: 6Uti bOtli ordinations taking Place' d.rent ..SinidaST;_y••'Xoirember..-...20. Physically," in favor with. God relig= Charles Allen Seager Was bOrn 111 d'odericir„July. 9, 1872 He AWLS side of the orth 4)ier and Ittadscap- 1011Srg; alld 'VVITU 1111111 socially," l'l log the adj cent land. for burposes declared, amidst applimse., ,110. con- of , holding ' Ratios ; •tourist %cabins eluded with the prediction of an aloog the la cefront, possibly iii„,the excellent year with' the co-operation area south of the C.P.R. engine . of all.' . house; slips' or yachts in.the harbor. . • Boys'. Nike Club ' lit, waS pont ed out that Goderich is ProN hicial • Constable Roy- Busch,' 'within a da, or two of travel froin United Strit ports in ' w.hich is who erganized the Bos ' Potipe Club last year, Said he intended to re- assembled- t "Q AorgeSt umiffi,er 'Of orgttnize soon. --fir-Wal. eh -Mirage yrtchts:. in t le world,. many more the boys to elect their' own officers,' ,of•which would ilsit Goderich hoe; and 'Conduet theiK-OWIF-bliSilie-Sg-bor 11! ..there wer(1fibetter facilities) c meetings. "If."-thff7are-given, ' the placing,spicnic tables in the , sheds responsibility,1 they -will make* a along the harbor lifter renovrttion good j -Ob," he .saiii. .11e...wiii -again -„r. file, .stedi,,. .. , ' 'The Meet lig w:ts . presided -over_ the Lioas...Club.- war supply ii b\ M. ...T. Aingliei the-PreSident. .• It Fri., Sept: I-0 _71 . •• 58 - 88- .: -72 - eapes---tmd. son!Westers.-- • • • •• ' . .• „was:deeided-that'Ainfutare. although there would, be lin executive meet! 'Sat.,' Sept.: If ..7r 61 82 • 71 ' -W....3....Sutherland,,president of the Sun:, Sept. 12, ...84 64 79 68 Dramatic Club, stated that ,niember- big- each mohth,' a general ,meeting 7.Vion., Sept. 13 ..78 62.,. ' 81 • 68 ..ship had diminished".sornewhat._ E. x-, would he held ..qi-tarte.rly with a Tues., Sept. 14 ..78 . 52 • . 82_ it'll. ptiettritsiedswof tbeDramatie Festival had d.innor „ad symni swaye,,r_, Li e4,50 i Wed; Sept D72 - 62 - -75. 58 been :heavy, though -it was an un- of any e.ntergency' on additional gen•- " .d -success, De---hoPeck----that41_ , .ral--meeting---ean--be---called CORRECTION' . .,, , . , 'this year, through W-11. various A letter is to be sent to the Town • gm; be .W. Dtteharnie of Detroit, formerly :chnrches' in lim.on, a large number Cotmell reeonnnending Oa t •si of Zurich, MIS the .winner of the .would enter the • FestiparProposed Placed on the streets for the benefit trarehing bak in - the. Goderich to be held during Easter' week. P.art of visitors and local citizen's alike. -Labor Day,.'and Mr. .J... L.; .Seiber„ 'Of • the procee-dS would he :turned The letter is also to call attention to_ the chIngerons. condition of ,the .r., .. Trttdes and Labor Council draw on 355 -Partiagton • aVenne, Windsor, in to the Recreational Council, Out lo leading:.dowa to the Maitland was' the, winner of the mirror. , Many more events, and it was hoped IrG,,if,chib,, - doer activities would -include a grertt . ' to SeCure a . Brusch recorder for . • ..,1..nother letter is to he :sent to, draWing .of talent between. the club. ways eXpressing, a pptecia don of the broadcasting, and to have a mutual tin. Ontario Department of High- -and church organizations. -• ' "beginning that • Ims been made. on lated. die" Council on its Choice' of Ooderiell and expressing, hope that .May.er_George•MacEwan.congratti- the highway betWeen Bayfield and. a director, "so full of.pep•and WOrk." nothing will interfere with eentinned Was •well on its way to, success in completed. It was pOinted opt. that He felt the -Recreatirmal Council ,vonic on 'MIS highway Midi it Is.. its activities. • ' - ' r Goderich was • by-passed by a • • Treasurer D. Harmon .explained siderable minaber,,of tourists during grants from Organizations; the 9roiNtn condition ,of this road. ' • ' ' --;“ that the -Connell was financed frthn ale past smuttier because of the. C,Mmeil and Government. He .asked • Members of the Board of Trod-% expenses. • for ce-liperation in meeting, the . ., to the seeretar- if they desired, to were asked to, turn in their names - •,. ' 'nuncio! Budget Mr. S. IL •Shenten, vice:president, plant of the Steel Company ,of Can; ... • take , advantage of a • visit , to the presented the following btalget : flan at Hamilton during open house Directors' salarY, $2,400 ; confer- on October 5th and tith. ' ences, $75; office supplies', .$50 ;' tele- :The secretary reported that ihe" phone, $36:7 playgrotind staff and training course, etc.; $500 ; rent for indopr ' eqnipment and faeilities, .$1541; instruction arid othex .„,eon- tingeneies, $200: playground equip- 'ment, $609 ----total, $4,000. . • . •„ • Income ::-,--Governntent grant; $i,025 ;• Town. Connell, $1 „000 -,--de- THE I'VEATHER • I Thurs., 'Sept. 9 -51) • •89'.65 - eOming-fall and winter: Mr. DANGEROUS- DRIVING -- Kinkead is president. of the Concert .. - Association 1111 'Mr.,. T), D. -Mooney •,.Appearing before • Magistrate D. •is chairman of the Membership E. Holmes nt Seaford) on Tuesday., ••campaign,-, :Mrs. Caroline. Crawford, , 39, of as.a om c ag, Canadian figure to.be edinpared with • Col. talhot, nor ab a, Commonwealth figure such as Cecil Rhodes, nor as • an International figure to be cora-- • pared with John- Staipi, of Virginia. • advenpre; doctor, Mem- ber Of Portia/tient, and military of- ficer,,:cvith his brains and physimie he. could have ana.de"tis mark any- • . :where in the world ; yet- he de'cided to live in this region which more than one he termed the most beautiful -country. in Canada, "One handred and nineteen years • ago* Dnnlop: had .8 vision -of 2the • future of this emintry, and he fol- lowed his visiorfby action, and we walla do Well to emulate his cent*: • age and faith. •. • Value ,of Memorials Joseph Howe, who though a eon. temporary had little in commonwith Dunlop, wrOte: • ' ••"•A wise nation preserfes .its re - 'cords, gathers'up its muniznenta, de- corates the tombs of its illustrious dead, repairs 1t8 great -public strac- • • ,*;itlitrks-41,igAtatSistn-At41/ALP4149.1414. love of country by,,perpetual refer- ence to the saertices-lindglsn'ies of the past." • - On erettri'g.a nionuinent at Hunt- -ingdon, Howe made the following -statthnent 'It. is the cAistom in civilized '• countries to perpetuate .the Mettiery andto' record, the virtues of those •' Who have rendered ortInent service to the .state; and even aniong the barbarrins nations some rude cairn inarlcs the,‘Sluit 'Where sleeps the warrior whose voice WitS respected at the eouncil--whose arm in battle was strong. To the dead such memorials .are of little worth, but they 111e-.01!.,val.140.10...the living. The rising generations study the history , of their country in the monuments which grace its surface they emu- late -Mr V11.010 fore- fathers have regarded it as a sacred, ' obligation to record." ' "You' are 'doing the right thing in holding this service in memory Of- ., the 'dead," the Speaker told the brethren. "Canada is a young cohntry and poor "in MeMorialS of :the past. iii•VVestern Ontario there are only 4 few_f Dunlap's, the Mohawk church. In Brantford, and,t1,e inonument to Joseph Brant. Hlitren ShOurd Treasure Its Past "We .InuSt treasure 'these things. The present is short; the -future is. tt IS 'a 'eliiillenge to ednft- tlin 'ti) keep t110 past alive. Thls cainninn,10, wblclt Iias soiattirolf special, thaSe features -Which have • BUYS TORONTO BUSINESS Mr. •Murray liernighati of Tor- onto, son of Mr. J. N. Kernighan of town,' ' Las 'become -the • owner of Beacon Chemicals of O'anada Ltd., 1386 .Bloor. street ,west,_Toronto._ The firm has -an.'established busi- ness asnaamtfacturers of pest con- trol products and liquid soaps., . . - made it unique; should treasure these things; There is a. elon, ness and decency in Huron county in its wholesome people, in Its fine build- ings- and its 'wise administration. It stands on a ,high, pane because It has a good past. We are, the in-, heritors of offr• past, and we have to loOk to the past to see what has been achieved.' People of Htiron have come of 'ft high quality or pioneers. They had strength, nerve and tottrage. Yon have to exert YOurselves,ito keep these qualities from petering Ont. , "Dunlop's death one hundred years ago marked. the " end of an era. The telegraph and the rail - *ay were the 'answer to his vision, and r ant Convinced that in th year 2048.Dunlopwill be a greater figure than he is considered today.." In expressing ahireciatiOn to the speaker .on behalf ?if te members of the •lodges, Mr. Scott assured hini be had made it real contribution to • the .history of the illustrious Floral Emblefil Plaee On bebalf of Morning Star. and Maitland I?odges, Very Worshipfu Eye: Dr. B. 0. Weir plaeed a. beauti- ful floral *genie emblem on the grave of pr. Dunlop, and 'ertch merit her • of the craft as be passed the tothb placed a sprig of evergreei on the grave, and the ImpresisiVe serviCe.Was concluded with the bone diction Pronounced by Rev: It Macnillan.• • dang-erous driving, was eommttted, for trial at the next general sessions of, the peace. •• • Mrs....Crawford was the driver of it ear -which 'collided at Bruce - field on Anglist I9th With one in which' goy Girvin of Nile WaS a passenger, Mr. GIrvin snffering fatal injuries. „ t &STERN FAIR -FAN AT 90 AIththigh_ in his ninety-first year•, Mf. 'Walter R. Henry, of Cambria road, with. the enthusiasm of t). boy hopped aboard a bus on Tuesday and .welit off te the Western Fair ;at London: The last time he attended the fair, in 1938, he went on his motorcycle. and- he wa's thinking of doing SQ again this year, but changed his naltd at the last.. *While in London'. be Stayed with Lis niece, • Miss Violet Henry. Two years ago he did •a water color painting of, the2 Benmiller dam. He entered this- in the art exhibits at the Western Pair and- won third prize in the class. • , . AT• STRATFORD NORAVIAL SCHOOL • -Students frorn thiS district regis-* tered Stratford Normal School for the...coming' year are Christine B.. LeishmanrefflirltrNifffel, Beulah A. Shackleto, ,n of Goderieb Grace Carol Lobb, R.R. 2, Clinton; An Doreen- 'McGuire, Bayfield; Shirley Tilizabeth Sherwood, 'A.R. 1,. Duri- -QatltdtLoglUlikalk.A4011Q64.40l11)i-, Petersburg (fornferly Auhurn),... '• • have the "traffic • club" for • which 1V14i Establish TrainingClass Hospital' ; Boaird: -Receives Propo!..itionin. ite from . mr The regular' ipenthly., ;fleeting „of .the 139lnk ard 'of Managers of Aandras Marine and General IIOspital was -1114(1,911 Monthly .evening, with .G. L. Parsons' as phairman and the fol- lowing, Board menibers present: R. C.. Hays,' K.C„ Mayor George Mac - Ewan, Clayton' Edward, 11.'1). Hel- Strop, Secretary . C. • Saudders, S. - Preyed; -.T. RI' Sully, P.- F.' Carey, Mrs.. G. G.. MatEwan__ and K. 5: Hopkinson. It wak reported the Kinsmen -Club; ,W110' S011te time ago *made it knoiiin they would equip the nursery with cubicles, had the necessary funds available and were .prepared -(0,PrO- ceed. The Board are very grateful thiso4ibeNgeratItrem.40401ai1143)uttak ' •• • . • A jet t& was read fromIlon, Rus- sell T. Kelley .relative to ektablish-- ing- a nursing *desk, stating the Provincial-Governntent worth] assist in the cost,•.providing Sn'itallie living quarters wore,arriiiiged arid students with the neceSsary qualifications seetired.• 4 The 'Fanild- agreed to send. the stniefiritendent, XiiSs Dickson, along with one otherdelegate to. the On- tario Hospital Association 1110(.14111, •111 Toronto November I, and, 3: A Communication from 0.'J. •'Teller, 'Department .of 'Health, Tor- onto, asitinr tlutt information -hi MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The local Ministerial Association met in the vestry of Knox churlt .0n. Monday with Rev. L. H. Titrnet 111 tile chair. The business of the • ineetilig included the „election of officers, which reSulted f011OWS: President, Rev. B. H. ram vice - President, 'Rev. IL C. McCallum ; , secretary, Rev. G. W.. H, ,Medley. Young People Leaving to Advance • Their'Studies in Various Fields • .... • tjpiversity ' Toronto. Donald Ainslie rail rethrfi,ztor his „sqc.(114,.. Arbo.q?-•','OffiL Dentielf-Y -tho • secoad-year course in arts hi Tor- onto; Dmittld4Seott and Teter Pat- terson return for Second:year engin- eering at the --Ajax division of the titiversitY lit -Toronto, while Mize - beth Taylor begins seeond year arts a ( t •..bleett's tIniversity, Kingston, , 'Victoria Iltteehler and Beryl'. Sand- erSoli enter'Abird-year-rtrts at Tor-' onto: Toni Hogan third -year arch!". teeture, and Allan •Rewinan third year at -the Ontario' College of Art. -.John Grahatn and tivin Wight - man are beginning the 'fourth and 'final ,year of theit.• courses at the ' 1..••••41. . regard to building :eosts in cornier- tacit year the early part of Septehiber finds considerable group of,studehisaea-Ving40;svo-10.414Pie their evocation 'In Other. paci. This Year is ho exception, 'Aireatiy, Chrissie Leishallin, Beulah Shackle- ton and Betty Marsh have entered Stratford Normal 801101)1.• Mary Laithwaite, tleanor Smyth, Rhea Darnin, Marjoie Baxter, *Teat Townsend and 'Dorene Raker have entered vitrieus ischools of nursing. Mail? Vet - Stu(1ies at Alma College at St: Thomas, while. 1581)01 Howes 18 tertehing-scheellif Aspilela thwnship, Early neif week, Bob Diggon be- gins a, •course Watorloo College, ,Thit Saunders ,will enter the Uni- versity* of Western °Maria, white trniversity' of Torente. Bill irontr-stotti----Dopokt-,-,g06nOL---itit4-1-01iittOn entert-h18.4101,L,ter at Mae Wilson begin 5(11(11024 at the 0.A.C., " ring With the neW wing be 'for- warded hi order to secure a Federal GoverimiOli 1 grantrwas-receii•ettandt Man of the property committee. The secretary Wagits,ked to write the regents of both' Chapters of , the I.0,1).10. thatikingthejii and their Members for 'the successful hospital membership, ' campaign, jtist eont- piked 'Whereby the smn of $1,816.22 Was "reallwd.' to 'apply on the new htnildr4ti equipment: exPendi1 ure. he-TIOal•d-grateilifta,- received it snggestion from Rev. Uobt. (I„ ;MAC- Atillan that a Thanksgiving Smulity Le observed lif the local ,.churches and that donations for the besPital Pc solleiteil from the various cop- gregations donations of fruit and vegetables to„,•be brought to The elturclieS . on tbe „somas, *obsr.,.d te T1)(101001711* at the then, cathedral, church of St, Alban the Martyr,Torontii. For *a Year after his oillimition as deacon be served. as-rurate at St. Thomas elittrehi. 'Toronto. under Rev. John Charles Roper, who sub, seqttently become .Bishop of British ((ontinued- oti” page 6) • . AT • ARCHlitCRIOWS 'FUNERAL; ,-mungst-tho.se---attenaing the' -fu 0%1 ofc-Most Reverend Charles Allan Seager, Archbishop of Huron and -AletrOpolitan-of-Ontario,_at ' .St paurs Cathedrati 'London, ar Men:: day'were'Rev. H: -Farr, a pall- bearer, .and Mrs. --Farr; Arr. and Mrs. J. M. Robert's,' H. Ford,. G. N. Dowker, G. .Parsons, Dr. J. A. Graham, S. Prev'ett; A. P. Sturdy; R. • C. Whateley, Harold Brackstone jr., anti Dr: W, wood • Fox. . 42 n eritiell All Denetain41.0 Attend at Impressive Funeral Service • 'L9N:DoisT! Sept.: 1-4r-OanAdianfl, great vand.,•Sinali$ of all, rafts an , ,r44.11.3:e,,),;eeettp.daaeike, to 4,V;1111t14,%trot14,1ecali,, Itomit4e-•to Most Charles A. leager, Archbishop -Of, Huron an(1.' 111etrepolit0 Ontarid.., ' . • ,,-h• Hundreds' analile:t0, gain adinit- tance 'to .the provkled.2 eathedrat.„ Isielteodmic-isttoY rsr.14Neri,:alt;$'1"Ikt4C141:14-70;°,. 0°1 c44o‘Perre:t vet SPIgtt 41Sesfirt11403-. tghbell t:Per its vvily to Weodland eemetery. -.Earlier in the daY, „Others in a ,? continuous. p1jeeSSIO4 'doWnt.' the Centre al$1Q the CherCh Paid their '9 -lastr-respects-41Sothe-rArehhishOP.la In state. "Mounted 04 purple', And- . surrobuded ' by , baskets ‘ Of ,fiewersp. the. white -lined casket was sharp. Contrast to. the unrelieved, black 9t,, the clerical of honor. The =funeral service, ,attendeL by _ctyte_ and. state representatives, to:- ' gether With MemberS`of every ether denomination in the cityi. was held at 3 p.m. It waS -presided over Rt. Rev. L, IV.: B.•Broughall, Bishop - of NiagAra, and lifelong Iniend of the Archbishop who, died in St., :Joseph's Hospital. car Thursday: ' Bishop' Broughall in Ids referenCe to the deceaSed :ArelibiShOP, saidi "Ile wag regarded _with ;honer and affection by thousands' outside .his Own church. He, will be 'remelt), bered for his monk efforts to pro- - mote:a closer understanding•.411101* _ creeds in Canada." He was a wise and symPathede Metrepolitan t1114 above i11 a:Christ-, Ian uutii." „ "By his' death . we are. deprived Of • : his leaclershiP," he said., - • reud4-Canadtan •, "He was ever, thoved to • express •las-loyalti_to_CanadaznclirIS:Pride,„,:;' in being a, Canadian. He was ever ready to speak his mind and ever .,. 'readY iirOinete'tintt.Wdrk-OTViei'-'.' jects.of geed for Itis chureli and the' ebnununity," ' • "With reverence and thanksgiving', v.0 commend Archbishop Charles Allen Seagerlp4God, and pray that • ivlio remain Indy )1ave grade to follow his example," he 'concluded. The mewl of the servite was J:),et,,,_ Ohe of lamentation ,and regret, but one of thankSgiving and trinitaph,". for the7life of Wef ..sitepnerd."..;„ As • e lav in state, the.ArchbishOp WITS, 0:othed in his vestal. robes, and over his .starf were. the' svitite stole of *tejofeing used in the •An- - „ticarrtlierch at-Enster „and ClirriSk. • After tbe lying -in -State,, the casket was clos-ed, and taken into: the.... chaacel. During the service it waS paid the honor of Position reserved, for ordained 'ministers.. It.lay, Cov- ered. With a-,....pitr_ple cloth. 'on 'which . Wag surmounted 'a white cross, in front of the" black and purple -draped throne of the of Huren... -Whielf be had occupied for fifteen •• • YeTarsh.e processien of °fn. 'clittin'g*clery Large Attendance of Clergy • -more-than 200. ministers from tthe • . ('00105111t 10211 province or Ontario . n the'llibeeke-a- sent---entered the ehurch. Their white surplices were the only re- lief onf their 1101.11111). black dress. The bishops ‘voree red. rind- purpte .stoles. adding a-7,splash.. •of -cohir to the impresSive cOlutnn• itS it ,)venderi its way across the cathedral' groirtids eitureh. • - Chaplain to "Bishop Broughall Was Very. Rev., W.• E. Ragnall, dean of • Niagara. • . Prier to the lying -in-state eral Service. for the wfts held . _nt the. family residence,• BiShop- stowe. VerY Rev, .G. • N. LuxtOn. rectoi• of St. Paul's Cathedral *MA Dean of Huron; officiated. BOard had to .date -,8 (OA] bf .157 memhers,, with, a •Paid-up subserip- tion totalling -$1,252. The eost of - operating the tonrist -information. boothduring the summer was $276. .:„ttA.,'&60t41,4 Several-Auggestions were made for raising funds, and finallfqbe executive WITS rmtlibrized to .launch house-to-lionse elinvitSs, with a definite week in October set for it. S. II. Shenton and •Clayton Edward Were named joint ehairmen, with Mayor •MrteEwtha-ns honorary elarrir- Man. •„, ' The "Convicts" softball ' team, composed of inisiness and profes- sional men of the town, luid enter- tainqi a CKNX team here • in a gorne whieli netted $50 for the Re- creational Council. K return game at, Winghdin realized $150 for the Wlligham Reereatio.nal Council, . : Ray Cooper announced that a number- Of R.A.Vt. VeteranS' were anxious to enter it soccer team. In an -elder group,-te...start **$fei-Itetaber fitiL.,74,A11. '61•Itfit• f°". a tea 1.114(4 eleven... rnen,would . ', M. V. Noble gave a 'report oil the seVeral baSeball teams sponsored bY the ViOtiS Chilf, and several repre Sentatires stated their- organizationS WOfild snpport the Co'imell,' • Rev. C. • W. Cope stated 'that the I'llinisterial Association• was con- cerned With reereation. 'there WAS td- ample-. proof, -he so id, 'that there Is 11/1 inherently bad law. "It. it* 'Iniportant to provide wholesome re- orentiou for girls and boys, but. make sure all bones : are repre- sented,' he* cautioned, • Appreciation. 'ems expressed to Mrs...0. 'Ether:Son .for her Indefatig-. abie..Work 11 eeretary„nnd to Mrs. 'TOkitlitt ..for iiresa ePolt- .111 -theeven ing„',,and, _off, voilier_: in_bolt SOK nt_la_t024Allig • E. WESTBROOK GETS. • CONTRACT • - troutt-halkolfol to Earl Westbrook for alterations and an addition to the fernitT Lloyd bnilding on West street, now (vied hy 'Vie Public Vtilities• Commission; Resides • the remodelling for oftlee purposes. 'ha addition to steenm- Mean te -fear tracks is to he eon- strneted on the,Waterlooish'eet side -41! the MAPLE LEAF OHAPTER,-I.O.D.E. • The first foil meeting of the 'Maple Leaf Chapter, LO.D.E., was held oil Friday last "With Mrs. It. 0. t.:;•aaderson acting as regent in, tbe-ikb..ience of Miss Saunders. • ,A.....donalion • of $125 was giVen-to. the Recreational Council. An interesting article, -Newfound• , land, New World's Norway, Wel, comes Union,' " was read 4 tbe war s(rrite.,'eonverier, Mrs. 1),D. Mooney. hendqUarters-aj Hamilton for over - Fear. qu.il.,t2s.711,ave be,en sent • to Seas $hipment,• •Plans, were' made for a rununage sale to' be •iield •nelt month. BAND CONCERT NEXT • SeNbAY • Weather permitting, the. • Bine Water Band will Present its • last Sunday evening. eoncert of the sen - 44011 hi Court House - Park next •Sunday.- Many turned ont last Sundny' evening in expectatien of a concert: -but were disappointed to learn ,there would not be one. EARLY MORNING FIRE. ALARM The fire siren Sounded loud and long this .thorning • alibutl 5 o'clock and the brigade made a quick run to the standpipe •lot on St. David's street. where, gra ss and rubbish, were burning. • The tire was exlin- RECEIVES JAIL .,$ENTENCE. Conyteted On two charges, of eon- fributing to the. delnuftwney of a juvenile, Victor ilarrtson; of Gode- rieh, was Sentenced to three months In jail, the .1'11S0 being beard in, camera on Tuesday. •The 'accused will. be examined byTh psychiatrist.- , Merchants, Industries, liouevVives Urged to -Cost -1.W Electridt • A reduction of frOW SeYell tC11 the, morning than is, nermally the per cent. of the normal hvd load for Goderich went into e 1,ved4:-. according to M. E. Weaver; Managef. of "'•the Gedertch- strictions are, in gen erA I , • Voluntary So far, but should 'this not work out satisfactorily power cut-offs may be lieeeS$ary, Mr, Weaver .Informs The Signal -Star. " Similar reductions went ihto effeet all over Ofitario on September' 14th evil*, laek of 'Water and gener..-- alba ' Goderich iminstrittI ,plants have beea asked ta stagger their loads, as. much as possible• in order to Con- serve electrieity, in homes, house. wives are urged to me electricity ttS sparingly as possible. Store llghthig is to be Curtailed` and the aRtet lights will be turned on later, case. It is, likely that no' oittade tiee- milted this year. ' to 10 a.nb, hensosVives 'need not fear that the real drastic cotl off ims come. This Cut-off wilI be nierefY for the purpose of making 'certain necessary local ,repairs. The perik load of newer in Gode- rieh luig-increa8eti daring the past -hsiii• abont 13 per cent. , in ,Tuly of thls-year it was 2./0/ ltotie- PoWer, -*Idle in ;Ivy.' er-lagt yegr it, was 2,182 }LP. This 15. 41110 tO 1111 itierease in industrial constunp- tion 88 7:well as in domestic eot- suttptfon. Apparently people are %slag more electrical eqUipment homes, one 'ef the itetns- belt* elcc- t)i( tea kettles, many 0 whith have i„.. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCE') • Mr:"Alexander toiihg1 bf Goderich ,township. announces the engagenient Of .his seeoral &twitter, thirethy Rosanne, R.N., grm-Inate of St.. Joseph's Hospital;'tondon, ththur .A..Cameron of London ;. the wedding to take.- place early. in October at St. Peter's church,. Goderich. Mr. and -Mrs, ,WM: MeTtIggart, iloderich, wish to annonnee the ,011. aviautatallekri.„ merlon Steep. London, youngestnghter .of • the late Mr. and Mrs.' ,George Steep, Goderich, tO Pred- erick John George Wakerell, , Lob- • don. oldest •srin of. Mr. • and 'Mrs, Prederick Wakerell: Ottawa. •The - wedding is to take p18('O 141 ehnreh of the Epiphany.. Londen, on October 9th. nt 3 o'elnek. Mr. and Mrs. ("Iiiri6s Ani)ern, Ontario. annotmee the en- augmenf of their ,Second danghter, Ell,inheth north:, 41,1he to Iqr 1)011 old. Drake. Oldreive, Son, of Mr..and Mrs: GeorgeOldreive, St.. ThbfbaS, (Mtn rio. • P110'T0041011g1tS. HOLD 40111,04VIRE-TliVC4--firatE--- •I + • I • --7f5iiin1W:ittAt`;'"-Site.§',.,-5.7ahlic#,Tar---4,,' • gran:116'1,s 'held, a Joint Meeting, In Godericli, whieh took tile foint of it pienie"atIlarbOr Park. There were Itietni)ers _ here froin ...gtratterd._„ Kitehener, 'Waterloo, Galt, Wood - stet*, .London anti oodericli, Tile members, anti their enjoyed,.8 program of •sport$ *under •, the' airoetioit d'rr Ur,. Elliot taw of litief -Ntr. 'Of ,'Woodstock. boatride 14as tir. • ranged for the visitars.'..'qapper was SerVe.4, lit the' paviliOn tinder tb6 ail -cotton of twt :Gtoiletteb toitt ,inittco,, headed:1;Y (441reion trotiVcr, '5011. . " Meeting, ;..,i..)nte 5 at •' Oti,i0111*.11011::iiP# Uttar. _the