The Goderich Star, 1937-05-21, Page 1&T TI� WATERFRONT
Several liwired4 Of thoutamds of
bushe1s-0' grairk,,itill b itandlad at the
elevator this week -end, with Are beats
'due between ight *rat
004* 32, t
tonight w
the
of the Pekes, and She W I beo11owed
closely' Into port by the Steamer Xasv,
sey, wttit *No hnitheIAL,.or ,Arifenttne
corn from uointre4,,,
Qu Saturday -}ateaMers 44110
Keneac 'and 10, B. Ii$Polaglas will arrive
light 'Ter grain cargoes. for Yfontreal
awl 44 $4001 theOt... J. 1L Itlehard,
will take on a cargo of grain for tie
$aMe' desbinktiolv, „
eIittiver .Windootite aFrIvoix fri
J. ,14 -Taylor. new, statito.v
ug94t. hts: wife and, two..
riote, agel. twelve,- and' (liertrad'N'
age ten, -InOtoreA. to. thole fornier
.home town, of, -0004 Mx *3V4dnestial
, .
Yeaing this woelg auct Were feted
by „
about,tWo 4400' 014, „trionds:
Ptiler44' 19r 4. 't4re-OeTt tiartr.tn..,th
settee), reela Of ZOO*, '1.,`,Tnited,Ohttrah-
!EckenaWiller,,thairMart_-,ot
the hoard, ,ef...ftewarde! --of ,!the *Plated
**- taintw
Olen Prointnent.-Part Wee ••Cheiritle9-
,ing the oresentatton or 4 Pt9Kr4m'
Mosteat,:nu*kbo. r$t. e
\
From their,many friene Taylor
received ,parSe of gold, 114j.19t
, 'silver basket Of 00.4etiens, and the',
girls handsome- .pext •and.„Pencil 000,
The preseetetiens, were-, melte by 'the
411361istev, `rt 444ieS' .Y.9.74)Peotie` uro.,
,Mary story treusnrer, nt the eherells-
aed superintendent o1
, the Sunday 44.991,
- The Taylor
miseed le/4 4riendie:asid.'ingtittition's • at
' 011-trord, was okotr/eador,
Sarnia' on Saturday, With a eare-O
gailone of' giteeline and 4,
one;.:1-oft- stove 'oilf0.4r the
'perini, Oil rstorage tanka.
'cleared the, -..same day t
trip, -\
4)Itt 1311h4a)" night the 40'; 34(rftti}
Ottora„ Are out*,
octerioh.,
41141etulttligituorllitn*h*Qt Torer MOt•Ghrt:;,.'• 3
wtek-e
o,
rs, X.31 Oetrvlo,
11 t with her daug
Eurntr, rark, 00140.
• •.
r. anti lifra, ItOas
"0 root XUests witic
Thuus Toung street
w atitl Sanderaelt, ot
UaLt, vial "IdaY at tite home et
au� s1rs. John Longmire, 3
110.14 street,
- to14rS,
.11er, home.,hte-afte
*oaths In Toronto, u
Improved In' liealth.
.arttlreksfro*'Velee
go of 16,000 .busbels 'of corn 'fOr':the•,
'Tite<L014,0 Cleared for .the bead
of the.2Ukeeenf-VendaY.-• '
bermen from Otitairle ;'.
clilelly'Stratford,I,ondOrk .4..
Tlionrns, ,preetical17.,14040001
tIe=ifiShlintfrOrn the.•*.re.41;_*aters..thean
diata. 'Vest er1av a..40zen'',,outati*.r*,
.eherelt secretary .and jooslog .ot the begged t peleh.eatehea otthe
school -ookootrt-,4also, No.,,, setteenrA)Ulling. several, Oren' with
Sunday s,
&n and and Orldfelfic.*,' .Mrs. Tit • r4V/tutI7.1inet4t-,-the.brenttwaters Tyr,
'the ehalcr ent'a teatlierile.the;SilndaY .°114 "g4 --'1).04AbOut 2#91110,
aiid nielgeoe `of VIT ; ylor PondOnere had, ithe'-fflfteea ineat • string tsey
was a sch091. .4t7i0litfords, '.4n4'10,01• **: tWo.
four years .before coming to 9-04 kbA FE
.111eY now,reSide On'Oati*ht .!road,`
• At the 'sa eriflg, 0.1*- • [Wedneti
IeadThgcitiZeiI
• family, and Rev
read a ttares*ell:, address -
.were signed the tattles o
Mr.Hamps.
,tonight,
eateeni
htis.'ehOreiv ,1”:1
,Itine.)14
itt! time
know welt
ntl
sterliug;catimi.g4.
iiijisaumlng ,c4d4uart
Odear 3rOarseives 'to
ent' ur elut
, 9 r9
LflCV,•:ilaa*been4felt.The
•bave 11
Ats for ,ipany
,we .fittv
. octetgrettty
By your..cteI
liveg„ yon liav€
all our beart
"In eirer7.
11f.lefte
A.THERED QvATAVP
,
our -legged 'Chick was • hatn.hed
. Teak,of nature was 'doing Well
according' " to, latest report. -44r
'
°tgit, ktt /41POPC#7* 3ViA 8°°n baVe
134134the home- of the, unushal.
,7 few weeks ago tWin, Calves -were
horn to' 4,4eree3' cow 9*neti by
,
RESI'OSE TO LOCALREQUEST
The ,-,
excellent ra , � roept1on local,
of tke ronation„,,hrona941# 'And
s ,' mesIlige; on !WedlivadaY 91
up'fluetinpart to the efforts
.fAkili(h $tadin Asisodlarion;
Whieh. ritughyTh'es:,:f4lichard. wrote
the on Corpora-
tion
at-:QtaWLL ..wItt,t1Wrequest 'Atilt •
-.overt- erepened
Agetriett, „1-41). 1:4
-,town _
,mact „ootInuels,Ixoofureall.sir..d.efitio.ko.4, itiottle12: 4:7!ilieidd',
Young Man Gets
ed
reduced to tO.
ore
• - - •Maiistrate• !
nadirts new OnStroier,;.'Oto .441-1x0,
tinder the XlientettanKeieniaoder 11.;"E.
- Bidwell, Is shown AB()S'2 4$1}.uitt dorked at Mon
a). . euter
soit. The St.,Laitroht,"thOhlh—na: a new ahnii wus
holit .formerly„the, Cygnet.1
The ..aele400.4.1440.004-0?9e.ig,e.,sister Ship of 'the'
11s for'
741;ie''rilita•vile'(;*1:3tbi:ti10611;1:ti;5601ta'r.
those
14c,ii,t/.004:44.t;ottguehno,s,0'•,iia07nr(1,,00.:cot,a,sr.4eesigrioltur t4o.r7:
rat
udIu i*Onte
semevohtx
,
10a.E. t. MUhton leaves early :n4t.
eek te, spend the Sitminer
wlth mem-
bers Of het, faintly at 'Detroit' and
"Iron ',U0,03444 gt-0‘ " '
Ir, and ,and..),trA4, W. E. Viola:10g, and
ehndreui..ioraeo .4nA ':Owen
Sound, -visited reeentiyi. with grl,
.Parentst,,. Mr,
tigtithonSe *rest,
Mr. and 1rs. lien Alien have
turned Iron 4, Visit withAltele laugh-
ter, gitS,..,,paseins grO0tiniel4..itt
Mun-
cey, Iiid, Ur, •RoCorolcu.: ,returned
with them •audspent the weekendin
Goderich. •
10. and Urs,'Slet). Peters- And the,
)1.1*Ses 'Aliee and Annie Brown, of Po,
_ .
treat,.Were.in town on iiitindaY on their
Way 'heree after 4 visit to T.tutknow.
,Noxixobere they caned•outheir .tineie,
John Cameron, , • -'•
Neil Eraser an son
John, of'_4hatitent petit Ale week.
„.
r
14.4.:94001,04 by Mrs. ,anepoloodi. who
0).1spend two 'Weeks at ChathitV. .
:tr. and,' 'Mrs. j. A.efalitlibell• were
nt kletelltAin on Monday attending the
.,convaelitton 0-.4.tettisea- of liielitaater•-
'University", at *Which their, daughter,
Miss, *Attlee E. Ontapbell.‘terailtiated
with thfe degree of liaelielet of Art9.
Mr, and Urs. W. A.' Otntitintrat• 49'1'
OomPanied by' the former's: father;
Cenithurst
Ont., motored to Pontlaci'• 14.10h,,:on
CoronationDay to atteadAlle,,Wedding
of. Mr; A. A..0oultlittrat'S -granddieigle•-•
'Yith 4 vie: t
.1 ••
t) "I• WO' throug
plk*, the .taenthera or Viet
;(1.4th, At a t_nee
1,40, OPProyed genteelly- a reSolutlett
orwarded by the xoteratton; -to 41alrep
all'ettildren Aatkieeted, 1;0‘ A proosetioot
tem ntedittat
It was Suggested, that n Suryey
ht Made ,te iteeertaiti the 'WM-
\of children A.114 weald Le ieltt.Pe.
iting seheel• 14 the fall' aud, it pot
tote wereimablee'lluttuee t-Alet
gronef arra0104f4tit.
be Made )vittr, the 10dleat 414ssee1at1o,
to hot ,a..bilittleYeittle*
The ,reiohttton' w44'0,-f011owit
"That tlie inemb04, of the Ontario'
Federation of Ocone 444:Wool: Ass;
elation's, ativrove the prindple of
gular Preoltool and.
aehOol -health, *ttiiertiShin,.
eaeh osaciation, wtrhiu„the rederatiow
to give etfert, to sneli approval'.
means of ipublielty througe the spoken!,
•an4 -virtu% Word, °' •
"That'eaCh aaktOclatlen be akeL..t3
advise parents, airing the month o
Aar,
to take. their, children
about to enter school for the It
to the 'family physic -Ian OW dthtSt
net*-latetyethate,Ittly-kiit..tor 00,00040
tied 4.113*, ereittitteet that may be
aider,ed neteasar)0,. ,
A seeend regollitiest enaorged,by the
Federation, was 'Oee to the:. Depart -
meat of Vdeeittlen, Okleg'' that the
requirenteete foe ..teaehere be evlaeflait1 mad wore4iractiCflI It i',
felt that with-t2e.preeIit.
„
tea the oost ot-a, Aluirersity,„ sumrnet
venrse was .too high, and • the
of Continuelta study tqo great wltlLthe
resnit that ntalar" te4Obets'2*,4
unfit ,te eartY.'ea '04
the
choir, the.ttndayeehoelf the Women's' on,
Mi.ssionafy Society-, the 90140 boa0,
the session tted.'• • your
4, devoted,eirefee.: • '
%A -"We Shall miss Yon.'
re to thiek,. and yet Our los. wili
• theetS , We ere eertnftttl
'ne*,leame you wilt eOih
le$41.1,‘-eervents ef"*,01tr
terenee might!'
Minn -
000464
uraene
Of 'the' f.to
that a
ry, gr*sal manager 0E4 •
tatton,replied "h",, Ie,tter 3°hh tv`,0911orrut--i'ear-914"
apeI w1 hrAadeaah•:. )4, Grey township tOwashito. Orin:W*101'1. entiSe4-.
*ea -0;i -`9t1t- tented to twOraontha0411'.. "UttgiSc
4.ievetia• st6t1,;. 10'.14a* 0-'10404
'1"Ate. a token' of -.per regarilleniii
<,
Ave Would aik,Yttia to atterit., purse'
of money.' :fieepy fathIly in theeon-
gregation has: COntribetee to ' it, and
not they .• alone, but Matit others e in
-the e�minnikhty**Who' - to -
honor you • -
"We pray thee doe Maybe witli'yofl•
in your new".-heate4 Uay: the : Leta
bless you end keep you and eye' you
peace.' •
Mr. and .Mrs. - -Taylor again:- jour-
neyed to Oliffore: last night to be Me',
guests of hone'', at a imeliti evening
'held by the Clifford Lodge, No. 211,
I.O.O.F. -
Mr. Taylor has 'Spent thirty-six
years with the CNA., beginning. es-
baigagepIati At, 'Citiartat lit 19451.; 'What
thee he was at lasterietote,
ChesleY and enterit berate Online' to
• doderich. •.
GODERI(.311 'BENS 8001tE
. In tele of last wreeles•editione refer-
ence ovate Made to a 'reeeird:sizedeegg
laid by e white Iieghorn hen owned
by Mr. A. R. Stant' An Anilitlesian
owned by Mr. John Heverie,evicleetle.
1-111P3,-D6Y144-,4---w911442iTcti-.`11.44--highlY
respected resident of.etoueriell. Peened'
41.WaY 'iteldenly et.- his honle -Que-
bec street, le his seventy.eightli yearo,
.1,1e, Doyle Neaa, a :,•eitiee of -et. 46111.M.- sentenee you to- two menthe in . jail,
Vete where for years he Was sexton of concurrent on both charges, •with an
'the Church was elosely. identified 'adrIttiottel. two_ months : if you to
With the,latelitery Rev. Dem" Murphy ;Make restitutlim and pay 'toste.”
In assisting In‘,every ,possible Way to glerdebee Was suspended for ene year
advance the glory Goa in* giving . a on Prailk Drennan, ' aged. tstenty-two,
generous6"antli svhole.hearttet. support Ashfield teivriehip fare' 'worker, who.
te.. thitt Worthy ptlest lit- the early. 'Pleaded guilty to the theft; of *pot
dktig„
ing'911s''..grinother's:711:arne to;,st $1,5;
old -age thension cheque, and stealing ,
that. timotate, ,
..”aihis Is 4 very seelous •.charge,"
eommented. His Worship, "but I - am
going-te__ be easy On you ,i)eceetiee of
your youth. „I do not want to smut a
piling man like you, to the reformatory
or the penitentiary: .1 iam.. going. to
days. "*heu tr144:"-li barn en 04. .4111; neeeetleied , feta
/Wm,. Itlehtoin; **.t)071e *cried otenett. Uobert 'MaeDonale; Dren-
mites in early •thildiMod and ter over. ean Sold the wool: at the. Dennilller.
'sitty-tive .years .hie• beautiful voice Wait Mtn tot. ;10.511 WEIS
heard in the, choirs *western On- made, in the face of an, alternative of
, taxi*. Many times he left Itie weilt thirty deye*,fil •
to itseigt in the .choir at lioneratmas4e*,' -• With police 'Investigations still lei -
and his einging •Sottetied the, topetwe der way, another rot:eked was asked
and thtered the hearts - Of thete. In by the Crown Attorney and granted.
trouble.. but not over -,e1Mteete-et the solicitor for John
fergOtten.' ifegaVe freely of h_le,tat- and Praia Gernies, of Toronto, forme
eels for the gtory of God'. and-'"Wite erly of Lneknow, charged With forg.'
beard of that Leghornte echievetnent elistaYs attire In the many useful and ing.ahe uttering a not and being in
and produced ali egg 0fl sriferedity that ,1 eharltable werke %festeredby the possesilonl'of stolen ;goodie
measured 8 by er' incheai Catholic Chtirelt. On 'Saturday Morn- ,Pranic Donnelly,•aeting for the men
ing Rev.. Isa.thee Nagle; teeter of St. objeeted to Prank Garniss' beteg
held
. . A- FII' RePokir owes. ehtirehr 0trerett. the high Masa without 'hail. Sohn, , the father, wAs
*„ ...„.,..-... of neaten" and pretielted the funeral ailtiWed bait
. .. .
Given by Mils Edith Taylor to' gnat 'serrnan, white rove nthet, raneh ."we are in it position to prOvide,
- Preebyterlin W. M. s„ , . conducted the Sesvice At the temeterY; bail," said evened_ "The. bonditMett.
At the aieoting of the ..W.U.S.- :of 3lttii3r eetro*Ing friends esilited et Are here ready to put tip as much as
Eno y -ehntelt :-:00,,, Ttioodo-litt--**co. ,the., iettlosi,,lifor," Doyle ,itsuriived $2,004 „ball. My client lies been i.e
.tionally One *Pert of the On4ttle) by Ws -*Ire '(Cetherine Delaney),- one fig Morerthan two 'vreeks: I think,
Profinclar Ninsts-,' ineettni will -tit-0-4- itiOni. John of Detroit,- and. three.datigh. tile_ pollee have lied ample time to in.
by Miss <Edith, Taylog. ' ..:.... .,_ ' . ter' '' We, Victor I: Dean Of Duiralo, 'vestigate "anything' they Alai. Want to
Jo a elitendid. restline Of the three
days -session Miss Taylor, drst gave
itembitereg gleaned -1e th' bust*
nese eegeien end thengaye alt eloquent
review._ of : tee ,,itddreases, Of. Itete; Mr. •.
Wright., Migafoeaff in the refute 1104
er Dist:riot. and . of „Ws" Douglas et,
India ` (forni#rly, or, ,pieltleK),,, . It
V 14.. tiktehey. Witidaer, Atid, look- lute .
lira; Ildleritiv Of Strtitti% "I Ain, opposing 'boil," sald Crew*
0 .
Danced of $egtfortit' and. 1. W. Attorney flehitee "but If we are not
Denten? et Lottdoit are nephews. ready to et) on in another week I will
" withdraw MY 01400100." -
Bell 'Wee refuseden-d tif.e case ad -
wits „lor _mtL11111, ,oftlYem
-that there,
are Stu00 enr011eit
journed it week •
,
'Charles .0ooPer and, Itkg. Evan, of
Baytieid, eiteh :paid $10 and costs for
spearing .rainbow trout with the aid
-
of artificial light.
in Mission bands Ontarto.
ju LYLtUI ▪ program for the '.obserVatiee
of Vic-
bers antillaries were Urged to let.. tor it. ay nett 1)104100,, '3•143r1-ith".-•
low up junior membership eertilleates,.Vitiloits activities are eChteittled for
wlth seals. The .prohlem. In nits, the day. * •
glen halide 15 learlershiP, 'and -004)Perti,‘ ,The Vaithaad Golf .014 ahholuleee'
Itieceltnit encouragement Vet* 8treased. its �fficl (Melling for that day; with
Al branches of the Work Were touched a Progranc.ofimerning and afterneou,
upon and Irian/ valuable .suggehtions event& In the taortieg, ,e0intriebeing
giveit, The *tint Of the %XS. this o'clock there Will he putting, ar,
year is one htmdred per tent mem- 'Preaching', and driving coil/Petitions
tership, 'There la only one, itir, in for ladles, find a nine -hole medal play
Willett this ein•he StecOmplished;o mad eimpetitionfor men. Tn. the After..
Mtge Taylor, !land that Is by belmo, neon there Will be a two -ball Inbred
Inteneely littereatd entetiveCt _foutgorne •ntediii. play Oompetition:
t&Ift-(orclOtt eni1017 etetitity, had 'hate their 'eye
articles 'Oh dIsOlaY had been, do,
nett& for the hale, irielailitig
,plete outfit- for a girt.
litisS Anus, Ittel)oxiald: reported Mk
4oveu bitting beetrinade by the
Welcome and. weifete depapttnent Lot
Month. Vlie,Setipture lesson was rod
by Madiebeld: and Prayers
*ere offered by Mrs. Jas. Itisseti. Mies
etiomaid and Mts. Taylor. The,
irmsident prof
11. Otail frost
tea- that the' iftioettieis fat the year
• ISMS kilotStelugOiNo
s; cog.. nothildi flayfield 'road,
itOrtetkii .tstinfpl, log wound yester-
day when: she tell 'white housecleaning
in the attic of her home, sr 'tithe triplied
()tee it beard Atiii opened a pall •Iti
her ankle which required medical at-
tention, and "seVeral. Stitches.
etAsiiibutsibirvit 'HoNoago
Vitas rent 'Cranston, *40 this week
entered ,Aleitiedra heSpital, as turtle-
witx bowlers
la-trafeing," Was the ,'guest of honor of
on tOe' 'weather, and it eonditions' are Vie 'Willing Virarkerst plaits of Victoria
fioribio they will Itoldt their 6400 Ilnited.eherell at a Ineeting at
tourney Of the Set:tate" at the gicton, .11tae• parsonage on rtittO last; MIAs
Street 'greens;
tillrianateaf 'WU president the'
*Use, received a Orel), ,CoMPact iron.
,
• 'III the afternoon the oponkig game her friends. Tho' t.oreontation was
in the Utirort.Pettlt 13asehtill'LcagLIe inade by miss reartitoope,,'
wilt he played t Agricultural • dent, who succeeds Ufa* Cranston as
(loderich's old.tittie 'dials, the 2nricli:. president Of the class. litisa Cranston
team, will be ,here and the game shotild iesponded very nicely to the present*,
co some thrifts, - The lo4,,als hare on and; after r). brief busioess.seission,
had. 000 good practioi and will put itie niteting Walt jweught to a eloao
,teent in lite field. The •gitito fMII a moot enjayable; luncheon
tot 1480 d'eloele;
• The printed "order ' of 'serviee
Said It Was t6`'he':ik maple treete
everybody said was, a infilgit:
tree the ri311404tr took ee
granted and- in.:.:;his account ,4,er
the Coronation ..Dity eremonips
said that the titit' a, planted' by the
fair bituds" of , „Wry Guide
captains
eaPtaine- WAS. 41040, But
*wasn't. It is e":riceean,
tree, per -
baps better -, eetelae:the mann-,
**ash., 0,06144.attY Wort
_10ii..-14,0041110/.49.1.9.V-
iiiiisitiful treei'••4
• The Maple geand- tree, ,but -
we have- sor• many of them in
, Goderleh that they. are—shall
we say ., cOmmonplete? -At - any
• rate, aa_Johrt park, the Pro-
vInetat horticultural iecturee,
Said in 41 recent address here, it
• is well to hivie .veriety in our
trees Father, as- Councilidi
Bingham points out, there 1$ an
ethieatLv side to thejnattereand
the Children should have the op-•
poreniity of becoming acquaint-
ed with the widest poseible var-
iety Of trees. He says it *the ••
intention of the ciVie parks come
uitttee, 'Of svlech 0Ougellior
Cralele le chairman And Mutt-
eillot Bingham a mentber, to re.
piece any trees that may. he de-
stroyed by heavy winds, or that '
for anr reason may have to be
reinoved, Witie..trees.of varieties
'floe tow common in our parks
or on our street.' For lotance,
there are oily one or :Oaks
itt the whole town—On • our
streets, at any rate. The Eng-
lish -acorns recently Planted vvta
in time give us some iseecimehe
of the famous "British oak."
There are other trees that may
be introdueed from time to time
and they Will netko Our perks
, much motif Interesting. -
• There usel. to be severta row..
ain trees in Court Houle
but one by Otte theY digatrPetredi
•It'is to be lamed the-yonng tree -
planted on Coronation pay. win
tnrite aid &tibiae trite -bile.
,speelmee ef .ene of the most
• beatitlful of our trfts.
'It. Was past masters' night at.
meeting and banquet Ot Raffling tar
Lodge, NO. 300, A., tied'
GJLC., at cnriow on Wednesday niet%,
,anct :0,e:high light of minCin eteet-f
• de Ow- of
)0welA, to,4wh,
m e, one`a eitarter Member the
I ge. •
• The recipients of these treasured
mernentoes, only three of which have
'beee Presen.ted 'to -members of Morn-
ing Star, Lodge, .4tere*Willlant Bailie,
-aged
thg ehttrter member (if the lodge and.
Alex. MacKenzie, of Auburn, ei,ghty-
twieyeer-old member of the order.
fifty-five years a past
-tilleater,- has , been a Mason eixty-four
• years haiing Joined the Goderld
lodge in 187a before asoisting in •the
•ergenization of .3itorning Star Lodge
a year later.
Zr.IlleKeezie has been n member or
the order fifty-nine years, and is for-
te.niiie years a past master.
' The presentations were made by
War. Bro. Hugh Hill, past 1113.0.31.
Tbe late John Wilson, who died sev-
eral years ago at his home at Auburn,
in 'his eighty-fourth year, was the
•only other member of Morning Star
Lodge to receive a veteran's jewel.
He was a eharter member ef the lodge,
vvhich was organized with nine mem-
.Costello, son of Judge T. M. °oaten°
MILITARY CAMP
f`e" etrinliany Will Go '• Pine 11111
for Six Doe Training •
• Military orders recelied by Captain
D. R. Nairn this vire.ek itavito that a
epeelie trifle will leave Goderi4h at
10,20 a.in.',Sunday, Ottne 21, to 0011.
vey "0" Company of the lifIddietiet.
Huron Regiment to carat. at Pine Hite
noaCTIOOril, for six dityee-of
{try taetics. Company will. be
under Capt. 11 A. WNW*, of Clin-
ton, and the tsame train Will pick rip
"V" Company at Soaforth, under tho
eolumand of Major 'Tilos Verve', of.
Olden. "A" ,and "A" CorePtilidie
from Strathroy and London, Will' gh
separate trains.
-Nearly two hundred men will re -
Pre -Wit the Middlegek.IturOn Roe.'
'tient, and about .forty Will entrain
fora Ooderiche
Carop rine 11111 is tlie, MIA *lode
eamp of IttilitarY distriet NO, .1, aed
about one Weigand% men, will eticamP
there, ma uLguintta Light Ittfailtry,,
Kent 11010304 of eliathatui tue%',ps-
e‘rx gebtAl‘ Virhidsc•r' " and ICitchentr
f)cots tatiliera, bethe 'other' Units'
topresented, at the earaco.
The tout ,coraPirtfes of Stiddleaex-
HUN* Regheleat are id PreOrnt under.
001g tigid,,,tridning three *Mt it
ter. •
Miss pen,e. Oonnort) returned • to their
Mr and and ars. Chas. Meakins (nee
home- on Essex street ott. -'Suraday.
uigbt•,;•Mr; and, .Airs. 111ealritis, Who
were married at Detroit a at a Monte
ago, have since travelled:I rough the 110014,titend Over .0,000 On Aids
'Whit
mrs,.:Alber
evening gaite n
the 4nuilieeeu
Iloine. and
4 4
'others gardentg- for le.
all **Oirlf,'°fOit. the*:•hetter tit -O.
tions in and f:hetWeeit • !routes atul
schools. , • .
•. - The apealr0 told a lutantreui,
story, of .kerural trtistee ", who was
set!"."figninst.having Mate
Sehoel His tee** "We
States to !California ,'4.nd..return. and if we have a HO
oPtt or,r6;' Ittottoliknon.le.thrizitinodi Hislerns:' pluuyib•o''er'eriattooh,itsvpoe spoke
sall, were the • guests • Of Ws. ,raineA items of interest gleaned
Hamilton 3,fonday. Ur. Sinttit ter convention- •
• .
VOA.- auttiftra4%:, y
ro'el War churek 1ehsa11,' on
Sanda3r. •
County Clerk J. M. Roberts col -
leveed at his office in the -court house
yesterday, victim' of a fainting spell,
and •Was remOvea to his home by a
hurriedly. Sammosied physician. Mr.
Roberte was able to return to. his of.
flee tbis (Friday) morning.
Mr. and Mrs, Knyvet Neftel and
son James and Mrs. Prank Allen mo-
tored to Sarnia last week -end to see
Leslie Naftel 'and--.Taek Alien -as their
ship docked at thtit port on its west-
ward trip from the coast. While at
Sarnia, they were the guests of' Ur.
end Mrs. 3. D. Mills
J., Keith, Saunders, of the staff of
the hank or Commerce at Galt, Who
underwent an operation for appendi-
citis at Galt recently, was brought to
his home on Cobourg street on Satur-
day. He will remain with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.4E. Saunders., on
sick ,leave of a couple of week&
Accompanyiog nig .sister Norah from
Toronto ott what was to be an over.
night visit to their home here, Terry'
hers. •
and. Mr. Maeltenzie re-
sponded in reminlicent vein to the
presentations. Among other speakers
were ttobt. Johnson, WEsI. of Mait-
land Lodge, Goderleh, and Dr. B. C.
Weir, past master and junior warden
of Morning Star Lodge.
Others attending fromeloderieh were
Wor. Bro. 11. B. 31. Tiebborne - and
leros. Prank Clark- and Jas'.' Reid.
About -sixty persens .were..present .for
the meeting and banquet.
Annual Gathering to Be IftId at
' Auburn on June grd
The district annual meeting of the
%cements Institute of West Huron
will be held at Auburn oft Thursday,
June 3rd, at 10 a.m. • The morning
session will be devoted to reports of
the varions branches and other busi-
ness, including the election of officers.
There will be a good program in the
•afternoett. •
Miss Bess illeDermatad, superinten-
dent of., %%Pamela's Institates, will. be
present, also other speikers. All la-
dles are Invited teenttend.
•, MISS. CAMPBELL RETIRING
and Mrs. Costello, was stricken by
appendicitis on Sunday night mad un-
derwent an operation on Monday after-
noon. The two children of Ztidge and
Mrs. Costello arrive been attending
echool at Toronto. • Terri' is recover-
ing nicely.
The nurses' graduation -will be 1
at Inox Presbyterian church on
evening.'ef June 4, followed by a do
nt the--Masenle. hall. -
.011t,'Wnit.revettled;-akt t
forty new. *lobs were organiZed Oti4
tario' teat year, making a tota/ of ever
300, with a membership of 10.000,..• The
ehlef aim of these 10,000 eersens.
drawn together Under the bond of the
Federation, is to. interest ell people
_thilslron's welfarek and to link' in
conntion purpose the house, the setteel
and the- coinmunite for the welfare of,
Biplanes Preen:lad
the ehild. -
° Diplomas won at the )nusle• festival'
at Clititott were Presented to • Hazel,
Boyee, who tied for third place le a
elaas of eighty-seven contestants itt the
girl's solo Class, and to Mrs. Rat.
Bisset, •,presidetet of the Home ant
School Club, which won seeOnd '•place
at the festival In the Club choir com-
petition. Inspeetor E. a 'Beacom,
who made the presentations, spoke
highly of the quality of the singing,
particularly that of Miss Boyce. .
TIie festival winners contributed. to -
a musical. progratu with the test eelec-
tions suog at Clinton. Other items on.
tile program were a playlet, "f Say
Safety," by a number of 'pupils or
Sites Laura Johnstores class; reeding;
by Lucille Patterson and Betty 31e --
,Nee, anti a duet by Catherine Cat Ant
Edward Jenkins, to which music had
been set by. Mr. R. F. Player, • musle
Instruetor at -the school.
Mrs. it. Bisset, president, announced
thin the garden party, to lie held on
Saturday, June 10th, would be hon-
ored by the presence of Mrs, IL E.
Iteece, president of the Ontario Fed.
eyatioe of, Home and Scheol, Clubs. 'r
omma.a.t.kow.
friM4011; Position as need of OE (1. I.
Cannwelal Departmen
After eight yehrs on the gent of
Coder telt Collegiate Institute, Miss
Weide Campbell, D.A, commercial
specialist, le banding itt her resigna-
tion and retiring froni ached work.
migs otrapeeilhas given thirty Yeti%
of faithful service itt °Uteri° Oolle-
glateetnstitutee, having taught- at Sar-
nia, Niagare, Palls, North Ility and
doderich, cas head of the tionurtercial
department in each school. She is a
native of Croderich and hit a always had
her .,,,honie here, and presumably *Li
continue to reside here. Mr teals
nation, it la understood, will beet:MA.0
effective at the end of the earrent
liehool, 1St
June 20th of this year, 1037, is the
one hundredth anniversary of tbe ae.
'cession of Queen Victoria to the throne
of eireat liritaltI. It has been geld
of her:
"Her court wee pure, her life serene,
Coil gave .her -peace, bet land roPosed
A thousand claims to reverence &wed
In her OP) inothot, wife and queen.:'
Those words were written of a ,,woman
who was On6 4)t the noblest this wortti
has ever seen.
,On May -Nth, 1810, a little bluteeyed
girl was born at- Kensington /Palace.
Her father, then Duke of Kent, was
the fourth son Of George III and her
*nether, vietetre Mark lionise, the
youngest sister Of the reigning Duke
of Cobourg. ller mother had been
married previously and the Queen's
Atett-sister wa$ her .ority playmate itt
the quiet years of her childhood. When
the "little English Stayilower,” As her
German grandmother used to call her,
was born it was Or no means Certain
that she would ,eVer ascend the thrOtte
of Great Britain. The Duke of Clat-
ear*, elder brother of tbss, Duke of
Kent, and afterwards William 1V, *as
married on the SAM* day ae trinteeit
Victoria's father, and two daughters
were born: of this marriage. Botb,
however, died in infancy. The Duke
of .Kent died jot eight Months after
the birth of' his daughter. His deata
was much regretted, as he was one
of the most oopulkr of the royal
princes;
'Von the death of the Duke414Zents
the Duchess sent for her brothe,.:.
Prince Leopold, and from that time b,e,
gave the little princess a datighter".1
euro
It was decided, on amount of the
uncertainty of the prospects of Ale-'
andrina Victoria's aseending" the
throne, to keep her ill ignorance of
her great 'destiny. The Duke of gent
Jett little mean* and the Dochess lived
•very quietly .during the childhood (of
the little princess. She Wtts ettliOUS
to guard her thtugWr from the ehattr*
of hearing that site might sou* Or
he queen. The Duchess of Keet Sette
bora 4.0 thrifty, German hotly etal
did not itepeove et all of the elttreita-
ganeta of. the members of the Muse
ot Ilanoverrot that reiteki be Jx
stilled into ber young daughter's Win%
• (Continued' On page 41Y;