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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-4-7, Page 4LOCAL r TOPICS. Salvation Army 3lertlrrgs. Major and Mrs. hr.•t• oe'atratford, will IN• Id rltarze e•1 the "'salvation .briny meetings on Saturday and Sun- day. Sir•day. • m.. Sidra tia:' meeting. Smiley. 11 a. 111., Minnie ueetIng: 3 p. m.. 51111day. -Rollout : p. tu., Saltation moieties ‘All are a, Band Benefit Dante. • The 83ril Hr¢i in 1 1111,1 .1N'tlPtlt' dance 'siren in • 4hldfellow,i Hall 1:I -t Friday night 11., `:,irly well at- tend,sl. The 1:,,,1,•ri:L S.w'h•ty I ir- rhe-ties fm•ui shed •hie diui,i• 'elle Laud. gave a cenide ,If s,•1e•t4''u- on the Simmer tefnr -tire's *ft"s cont. mewed and played' w -e11. emisider inc Hleat it has not\ lss•h having 'ergo' „ praetiee.. • Deter' Luek Neat Time. This t'olleg)atr htsr�'n,ne team was(hut ont of*.the rtin'u iir_in It. first gaols at the baskerba11 tournament ...at Lam - dun_ least week. The . tealp was the lightest on thetrent+t. and int nd111ti.iu t10 ilia handeve •war ,vmlptntarrty in- - expertew•.d. The toes hail a goo) -time. ja:mvver, s+,uix• ,.f them rentain- big with frie'nd's in rhe• eity uutll the end of ills week. An Early Summer. 1:crept for 1:: abunN,•' of folt:agi•, wr cuitd easily imagine ourselves In tins middle at summer flat&.wt'.'k-.. Sun- day. wee like a aurin .Iain• day and ♦he "Aleeeeding .lays were warmer, Wednesday being mpprea.hvly 1rt1`� with a temperatur.e. near aftThin% t TLur.day o a lir.e.r.• is stirring w•iil.•h• tuolitk•. the heat. There is tIatureily some apprehension .•f >t too forwardil_r ' owth which mit- meett1lwa+err Irmo re,4d wnatlwr later ,n1 i lent in >Tae mean- time people are ruj.,yiug the early summer. Antomot.ites are, buzzing :uouud, gardeau. :.re I..•ing dug ami 14:4 !Owl. 11111 tha i•.•. re.an parlor. an. .•cl,.•rieuriug a r•••..ic.41 of 1-.n-ines.. National Shipbuilding ('a. Dylaw. -1 special meeting of the town ....un- til wa. held on T,,r-day evening. when the National Shipbulbling Co. bylaw was prepared for snbmt+sion to the ratr'piayers. Th' vete will be taken o1 .Mouday. May 2nd. The fill text of the bylaw 1. published in the loyal papers this week. Itrieflc it proci4N+ for a guarantee by 'the-Iown of tJ.LN_ISl of the ('ompany's, bond+, a• seetirity for which tllr town sw•ure.. a first mortgage on the ('om1si,Iv• • 14a,1t. which nwtst he of a value of ,(t bast $12011(M as determined •1.y a:ilnato �- i'hur•day April 7, 1921 DUNGANNON. Extra Special Value in Blue Serge Suits LISTEN TO THIS --We bought for this spring's selling a number of fine Blue Serge Suits to sell at $55.00. Afterwards the order was can- celled because the public struck against paying high prices for clothing. The firm got. caught with a big stock of high-class woollens and had to unload at a big loss -the rlesult, we bought the sante suit for $14.00 less money than first quoted. We: pasSl more than this amount on to you and will 'sell these fine Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed botany wool and indigo dye for $39.75 Call and see -you will not be asked to buy. , Borsalino Hat recognized as the best hat in thi)world W. C. PRIDHAM Phone 57 MR. N. I('. %H%ARD is the agent for TIfk: SII;N-1i, la Ihmgauoou. Oniers left it nth him for iubscrlp- ttous, adtertisrments or Job priut- Ing will receive prompt attention, Telephone (t;odrricb Rural) r39. 'Rheumat>ism Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Templeton's - Rheumatic Capsules THURSDAY, April 7. Mrs. (Rev.) Rowe. of Johns. Lon- don, is visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. (Rev.) p. Douglas. The teachers who were home for the Easter vacation have returned to their respective 5cholls. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and family. of Goderich, apent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. D. Sproul. Mr. K. E. Brooks, manner Of the Sterlinc Bank here. is at I lensall this week relieving the manager thele, and Mr. (fart. c( the Goderich office, has charge of the branch here. Rev. Dr. Campbell preached the sermon at the induction of Rev. Mr. Cumming at St. Miens on Thur•3day last. Mr. and Nils S. E.•Sandertan returned this week frc:qu their visit to'Toronto. Judging frons the number o['trucks and canvassers in tuie produce trade i:1 this 1 cality. we sh ultl,say that the farmers must be well 'reeved, if the thing is not overdone. There are several newcomers on the road. Farmer, are tusy on the land. and the vilaiters are busy cleaning up. A meeting of the West W'awanosh Fire.' Insurance Co. was held on Tuesday in Mr. Allen's office. Sect sSFUL PRorip.:7lov: The play. "Pa's Picnic." given in the Agricultural Hall last Friday night proved a success !he actors displayed ability in the pea' ;ormance, and the humorous and other features of the play were well brought out. Dr. Case occupied• the chair in a very htting manner. the program ren- dered between acts included solos by Miss Pearl McKenz e and Mrs. IVtttt�1. Maize a ' reading by M i s . Rev. . Campbell, and •an instrumental selection by the Home Orchestra. The proceeds. amount• ing • to ESO,- are to be used -fox the'public- library.- ' FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN THE WEST' -Much sympathy is felt with Mr. henry, Jones in -the'.death of his son. Harry. which took place at Marengo, Sask., on • March 2.1th. The deceased was h:rty- Aro years of age and is survived by his wife. Bert J nes, of ,W est wawanosh ' and Frank Jones. of the village. are. brothers of the deceased. and a sister, Mrs. Moffat; resides at E 1 n inton. • e Old Home Week in Goderich August 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1921 Former residents of Goderich are requested to fill in -the spaces below with the names and ad- dresses of any Goderich Old Boys and Girls, and send to W. S. Bowden, Secretary OI&Horne V ee ` Goderich, Ont. .\ ('lever Huchand, Wife -Mrs. Junes has another new hat, Hubby -Weil, if she were as attractive as you are, my dear, she wouldn't have to depend so much upon the milliner. -Lon- don Opinion. Cautious. "But, Tommy," said ,his mother, "didn't your ron,cuence tell you you were doing wrong ?" "Yes," replied Tommv. "hut i don't believe everything 1 hear.' New ,Springy Millinery In the newest, smart- est and moat favored shades in hats of Milan, Hemp, Tulle, Lace, and Mohair, with trimmings from the effective sim- plicity of ribbon to the beauty of flowers and glycerine mounts. Miss M. R. MacVicar Kingston street, Goderich I • AI'III 'RN. Welnesday. April t>•l, I -R.•v. 1t...I. 11ns 1. In Terentir ilii- e *wk.. I Mrs. Chas, Arthur returned to To - tenni on Saturday after a •ulontla s ,i -i: with relatives herr. \Ir. David Hamilton had a serious ,.•,,ideu; List "week. 'being part ..f M. .rel in .1 ,cutting !sox. .1 resis.•td resident of nor village. Mr. John Sh.gq.a rd. i.a..e.l away on Saturday eve11ing, after an illness of thaw w,eks, in his ninetieth year. Ile leave. two .ons. \\'illiem. of Huf- lett,_auld .tndrrw, id 4;,,.lerii)i town- ahip. null eine item: atter. Mt.. Henry gooier, Auburn. The delve -est lived for many years In Gieleriela town.hlp !we're removing to this tillage tfi re. Kid,• with hi+ daughter. The funeral took phew on Monday and was target? :attended. The interment uta. In Rall'• Cemetery. Rev. R. J, Ito-. ettleiat.sl, a..I.reil by Rev. L Als•ry and Rev- A. E. Mills..n. The IN•reaveil have the .ymparhy-, mf the enmmuuity. Have brought good health to half-e-nt1111on sufferers. A healthful, money -saving remedy, well known for fifteen years, pre- scribed by doctors, sold by drug- . gists, $1.00 a box. Ask our agents or write for a free trial package. Templetons, 142 King W., Tacoma* Local Agents --Dunlop's Drug Store. i to be appointed by the town um From the prowols of the sale oVthe CARLOW. guaranteed Iona. the ('onipau, is t.. THURSDAY. April 7,• pay off all :rmount. at prv.t'11t v,wiig Mt. Thomas Wilson attended a C F.O. fit" town by the ('ompany. The t'oni- . meeting at Wingham on Wecine'day. pony agrees 10 MOOT 111_ 1441011 411141. Seeditta is the order of the day and the lautrulrr.' hand. during the peri.sl of rmers' a aurkm 4.certime. 'twenty years covered by fun• Ruarantw•. 1 Mr• -Wm. Watson spent a few days last poral Brandi of Navy Leiiptate. • week visiting at Toronto. Mrs. Jarvis ;McBride and sons. Percy and George, spent a few days visiting at fa g I the home of her sister, Mrs. Harvey Reid, of Ebenezer: (;IH►F:Itla'Ij TUWNsit IP. Tie regular. 1imetil1,g orf_Ilea tinderiali T,twnehtp`Yiiiiof ,-G"---PriT'-tcftliie-tri-frt next. Monday eremitic -April 11, at s p. in, Ail members ere telae-rt'il to n t t tend. The Woman's Missionary Society met in the town -hip hall on Wednesday and listened to a very interesting address given by Mrs. rRee;} Telford, of Blyth. --s- The t -'.-F. O. shipped a carload of stock this week. (!'Conner & Allin shipped three car- ane ether member from eaeh 1'hapter Calot. Morris was In town last week in the interests -of the Navy 1w•..go.. of Vital l:a and while here reorganized 1111• loe:ll .•re.'tittvr, Which is new as futhm s : 4'h:tirman„('slot. E. 11. 11111: secret.' lt'iHb.m- 1.,n.• treasurer, e;r.,. N-111i.uu-: /1.111V11111/14 members .of' -ttre'1Hiye_atrr. age_fi.=lietnty. Flttuie. C. W itrtele, W. Ii. lt„tw•rteon. -Major 13: 4'. Dunlop. lop. the regent sad loads of stock this week. of the 1. It 1►. E. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. Mr. James Scutt passed through the The fell••ning gore h,1+ since been village on the way to Auburn one day nevi -veil by the seerrtary from the _this_ week- , W.e are looking -forwaid to+ I'n.vi.,sdal keeilgltnrters at Toronto : Hi56Tr-and•iine fishermen are beginning his return to our neighborhood. ••I'apt Moroi* in reporting his visit to frequent the harb,.r, but so far with • North Zion church had its anniversary hi (;,slrrl,•h tut. -Token very kindly of 6nly meagre success. j Sunday school meeting Wednesday, even- vont iuterv•st and promised en-nl$'ra- Navigation may open on Saturday at init. .There was a gold attendance and *111 1,1 the tPn important work that the harbor, when it is expected that the steamer Martian will 1 ave for Colling•- a ood. Ali the steamers are unloaded and, are expected to leave soon. Mr. W. J. Davies, of Hamilton, who is applying for the Position ,of bantmaster of the 33rd Regiment hand was in town on Friday last and•had a short rehearsal with the bind members. Ile made a very favorable impression, The County Court ,ittings which were to be held this week were postponed for two weeks. I'he Craigie-lfumber, case was settled out of clurt reports indicated a prosperous year. ` til,• Racy ir:llnte• Is attempting to do. Mr. and Mn,. Frank Wilson spent the ,nil I !MVP pleasure in mini -eying t,4 week end visiting Airs. .U.iaon'a aunt. ,._it„- ,,,ty ,,,kit „f tit. 1e,...1... Mrs. Gtaham, of Rodney. -executive committee for your Mr. A. Johnston has painted and re -.1.411 prmnisr of hent. You can Gr Aisurel- paired the Smith's Hill church dock,( that this Hwebtnarters will ever he witch is a credit to both. ready to co-operate with. you nn,l your colleagelers.to Its ftliheat extent." +v01,110RNH. Weiluealsy. April 41. Maitland Conawslon Notes. -.M I a a Lily llutelthuw>n" is visiting with her sl.eter, Mrs. 4'. Young, ilia week \I n. ' U net forget to hand the names of your G•,derich old Boy acquaintances to Mr, luilolannan hasreturned to her at ('reyliton after A few weeks Bowden at the 13nard of ('rade rooms. It I S.sT,witaniaeh her daughter. Mrs. D. F'. Mr. N'm. Steven; has would be a pity to miss anybody when I the invitations are sent out for the Old eigagM the e4ervief" of Mr. Wm' Thirst'i Home Week. • The town r•enum•II elmmlwer and the ,.ttk•r+ at the town hall have leen Jr.. for the F urnier Mr. John itolton, of Hamlltal t, apent a few days in this vIelnity !net wept. Mr. Rog rt Blake had rented the faro re - brightened up with fresh paint and Gently vacated by Mr. Ad. (:rleg now paper. I Several farmers have st*r'tel carding 711e "flee show" on the Sgn:ure last 41N'rntlotn this week Mr. J. Smith 1tatu riliy afternoon ens somewhat of a faro. Van's doge and pnit,a are eler•r emnlgh, hit their p•rformanoe and family move) out to 4'finton this week. Mr. ttnith haring taken a tarsi - thin there for the slimmer Ia.tei only aI.ant twenty minute', Farmers' Club Meeting. -The sol. after the people had stood for the 4.,,rue F',irmers' "ill' held a .walal greater part of an hour while the ,thaw evening in the township hall. Carlow. 1111111 got MT a serif". of •'poufs" of those 'Ti retch, night. AprII lot. Mra- T.. Who had pa1.1 fur the show. Y. loveson gave x short talk on the The Children's rid Society will meet on Tue!a.t:y, • April l2th, at 4.15 p. m.. at the mart home,. The W. 4'. T. 1'. will hold its reg111nr meeting nn Monday, April 11th, at R p. m., in the Temperanee Hall. VIsItor+ weleutne. short ennrse at Toronto i'niverstty which she attended the laic winter. There wens also several readings And rs•itatious Mr. .1. l'. Ito+s, edits[r of The Farmers' Sun. gave an address touching briefly on pw,litir'al questions of the day. ilydro ismer and the re- feren,httn. Mr Ross Is an alile ';raker And it is to he hoped that At a,wne 'bird hock M a isdite name for the („tore time he may again address the Aeeping sickness. Colborne Parmera' CIuh. • 01.1) HOME WEEK NOTES. Mr. W. Y. Bowden, ae•retary of tie IoM Homo Week 'eomen1ttee, his re- ceived nuotTer letter from Mr. J. A. Melo ren. of Toronto,- en.•hwing s money onier for $2:..00. Mr. Mel.aren writ's: - "ih•ar Kir..-1 reeirel your letter of Marcia 29 on tray return hone *Ater a ahem* aher and, although yon ,l not say .a,, i take It for granted that a small er.ntrihutlon towards the ex- penses of the campaign In eomnectioa with the °14 flame Werk will not be neraceeptable and T am enclosing here- with eteswith Tlominlon Expnris money order for $cxs. T taut that this with the other niineroire Amounts that yon will retire will help yam,. e.,mmltte' to en ram on their publicity work that when THIS WEEK arrives It will tax the eapaeity of even sin great a glare flA (Lwlerich to hold ail the old hnyv And !ming girls who 'have at some time In their career had the privilege of calling I;o erich their home" 1 "The Scotch Store STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO b P. M. : SATURDAYS 10 P.M. Evceptional Values in Women's Serge Dresses 25 only all -wool Botany Serge Dresses bought at a big reduction. Made up in the newest styles, braided and embroidered. These dresses are much under their regular prices and are genuine snaps at $13.75, $19.75 and $23.95 each. New Shotving of the Latest Hand Bags Our spring assortment of Hand Bags and Purses is most complete, showing the new smart. styles, as Swagger, Beauty and Vanity Bags in all the most popular leathers, also Suede, Velvet and Moire Bags. All Leather Strap Purses from $1.5t) each. See the Boston Shopping Bag, special $4.50 each. Holeprooj Silk Hosiery Holeproof Silk Hose are too well known to peed any comment. Wo-, men's all -silk Holeproof Hosiery, beautiful quality, wear guaranteed, in black, white and colors, $2.25 pair. Kayser Italian Glove' Silk Hosiery For the, lady who demands the "Wain in llloslery we have these -land- some Italian Silk Hose in Kayser make, black, white and colors, $3.75 pair. HAVE YOU SEEN •:- BUTTERFLY ? THE NEW MONARCH YARN. It is Silk and Wool. j1 Kayser Gauntlet Silk Gloves Gauntlet Silk Glovesare su- preme favorites. They come in sand and navy, $2.95 pair. -. is Now Is the Time for Lighter Underwear Women's Summer Vests--ill,-no sleeves, short sleeves and opera'dtyles at 50c, 60c, 73c, 85c and $1.00 each. Women's Spring and Summer Combinations in in low neck, short sleeves, and knee and ankle length,• low neck, no sleeves, knee and ankle length, opera style, knee length, at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per suit. - -- Women's Knit Bloomers in white - and pink, at 79c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.75 pair. Trthfulness in Advertising It is always the policy of the Scotch Store to he truthful in their advertising and never quote unreal reductions to mislead the public. When the Scotch Store talks of reductions they are genuine. MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY Phe A'IiIlar's Scotch StorePne 11 come for the reunion, ami a,kla : "My heart ever goes out to thedear old friends in (:tslrrkh, and the memories pt my old home there shall ever 1>e near and iseautiful to me." Another letter which w1►1 recall a name well known to (1od rteh Is from Mee. Corti Vivian °'11e1. wife of Pr. O'Dell of Three Rivera, Mich. Mrs. O'Dell writes that she and the ikrtnr and their little family may he able to CHURCH NOTES:' At Knot church next -Sabbath divine warship will Ile coudfscted by the min - biter. SuhJe'ts'of xermonts : 11 A. m., "Faith in the Future." 7 p. m., "Liv- ing Living by Statutes and Judgments." Sabbath school and Bible delves t 3 o'clock. 1'he annunl meeting off the' Woman's Missionary Society of Victoria street elinr•h was held In the church parlor on Monday afternoon, with ■ very large attendance. The annual report le to Is. prn••entel at the next meeting. the main M1Im,+m rug the arranging for a cotteert to he held on April 10th. and the e14'ctdon of ofe'rs. which was as follows : President, Mrs. 11. Wil- son: clef -president, Mrs iteyeraft to • secretary. Mrs. 1t. F ggnrth treas- urer, Mrs. Will McLean: superintend- ent of systematic giving, Mrs. John- ston: stns•rinteaulent of mite iwtxM, Mrs .111sa: snp•rintenwlrnt of Heralds. Mrs. ,I. 11 Millian. Iter. (*non (;. (' 11151, who has re- turned from ionelon, Is hiking charge of 'the work of St. George's church while the rector, Rev. S. S. !lardy, W laving a trot. The ism /atrial held by the Victoria Helpers class do the lecture room a Yt,'Mria street Methodist olint h WW1 well attended and was a fine sis•ee,w. 4. ',Melnik! prngrsm wag given. Inelud- iog readings ley Miss Mooney and Mks Faun lumens. Ardor toy Miss M. War- r•nrr, Mr. H. itarker and Mr. Allan Mrla.,nnld, nn dnatrmnental puree by Mina °lire Tuitb, and a quartette by Mr. and Mrs. Mew, Mr. Wooley and Mrs. .Ulla. The pastor, Rev. .1. F. lteyternft. anetioned off the coxes to the time of hrlak lidding and after- wards a pleasant time wain spent In an Inforxnai mete] way. Next Sunday will he anniversary day In l'Irtoria street Metboib.t 4. ehin•b, The preacher for the d►►y will he -lits: A. M. Stewart, ii:' A., of Merlin. Sermon subjects,: 11 a. "11,r I'rIrtleg,• of the 4'inln•h-" 7 p.m.. •'1'e•rh•,a. lLuihnol." There w111 1s' a Hen's .lair at the evening eervkr. The North etr.,'1 MrthNlist perviceA next Sunday will tic.. - at follows : 11 a- m. and 7 p. tn.. pnhlic worship. Bey. J. E. Forel will preach at lath ,revisers. .141 it. m., elan, s. Mission Tlingit and Men'A Club. Itev. H. D. Moyer will neviet in the temperatiee campaign In London over the weekend, induction at fit. Hrletri. The Presbytery of it:,it1,nld met on Thursday last at St. H.•1.•nw for tete iish,etiun of ]Lev. Charles 4'umtning eve, the unite' ,•hargs of Int. Helena rind Fblst Aslrtleld. The sermon wins Tore ehwl lou 11-14'v. 1111ton ('amt4,41, of I>uugamion. 1tev. Jame Ik•,,h1P, of N',hite•hnn'h, addn,.'.erl the minister, and Rev. h. A. ,:..Ilan delivered the ellargr to the ,vnagregatioa. At the etetae of 'the exercises the ladles of the ehnn'h serve) a dainty lunch. A sub- stantial puns, was given to Itev. Mr. e;oNait, interhn 10.wlerator of the vat'ara•y. 144•.-. Mr. cut -riming takers tIw p114,e of Rev. Mr. Jamieson, who re- signed last fall. 1Te rimes from ('clue town. The i're,A.rtery will meet again on tine 12th !net. at h4lgraTP for the ordination and fnelnetlou of Mr- 1'. O- Jorw•s. a stiNlent +rf Kttot (:ollege, who has been rolled to that eharge. ti pewee to prohibit export of intosicat- 411g Ijetunrs, Ri,i t,'Il 111141 !Ammon. j,ntges, dissenting ns to tlw nuou,inc of the word. 'any vehicle upon ■ pod, - 11.' higtrway"' OBITUARY. • - 7- SF'1TN('E.-.after n long and pailful Illuesa 'Mr.. Slime -is wife of Mr. F. H. Mperwe, diwl,tht. (Thursday) morning at the home of her mother, Mrs. 11. Marlton, ('olw.nrg stiff. filer home tans at Toronto', tout age had been at j her mother's home here the hist three mnntlre. Spraeklln Lwow Appeal. Toronto, April 7. -iter,. .1. 4 1. 1.. Spraeklhnrt appeal from the "treespa.is' damage award of WOO to favor of O. F). Fleming, w'o'p yeeht Sprarklin bonnie.] end ss.relwd no a Beeler In- apaetnr, was dtami.sri today by aft fire Judger of the second Iiivieional ( rturt. While their lordsthips ngresl in the general result, .naives Riddell AINI Lennox dissented, to part. from the majority opinion. "Held also that the wont 'any rehiele on a pohllr high- way' do not lrwinde a vessel on A Mil- lie waterway, and that, under the °nterlo Teinperanee At•t, there la no 11oMJ'TiT.EN.-Wool has been re- jeeivell of the death at Fargo. North Ilakota. of Mrs. J. Ii. McMullen. n native ed. o'onstrue torta•nship, ami for a number of year. a (lolerie•h remittent. 61114' went to the West a4witt thirty- five yelp, ago. her hlwAaud conducting a *ore at Hunter. ('nrrtngton, and int* at Margo. The late Mrs. Mc- Mullen wens a daughter of the late R nlinm Elliott, of (olttror,w terve-whip, auel n sister of John Elliott, I.on4lon: Mrs. A. G. Sperling, of Nines, Man., Hud George M. Elliott. of Mb. town. flnwldes her hiesbnnrl, she is 'serviced 1'.7 one :du"Kiter. Ttertha, and one mon, !toy, leorh at Fargo. 1.17PS°\.-15:•• death oenrrel at (lwlt on 'Monday :net of lswiw John 1.'t,Ntu, son of Mrs. Charles. i.etrsmn of (:ntlrrlM. The decease) had been liv- ing nt Toronto all winter and returned to Gale only a week before his ,Math, which remitted from pneumonia after a few Jaye' ill/eve. The renins were brought to (;o,Mrlch for interment, the •hinerel taking glare this iTheredayl morning teem St. Peter's • bunch to the itennan (la tholtor cemetery in l'rdtwtrne- Rev- Father McRse officiated and the pallbearers were Wm. Mrl mmga11, .Toe glialn, .Taek Spain and Jon, FMnn. 114- e,a-sed, who wax In hit thFrty+lsth yrenr, Is survived by lila wife, and two small children. Sin. 1.etwnn wee here for the funeral Three Arolwrs of tit* deceased- William. ileurgw and Beet- le well as hla mother, reals a to OM" - rich. 1