HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-3-6, Page 7THE SIGNAL.
GODERICH. ONT.
HydroElectric
The People's Power
Cook by Electricity
Wash by Electricity
Iron by Electricity
Convenient Clean Quick
Cheaper than Coal or Wood
Au Electric Vacuum Cleaner
remotes all .Inst. A broom
just rutvts the dust.
Walk to and sec the display
cit Electric 1:oods at the
HYDRO STORE
North.,de of Sgeare Gadegish
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
ishalalw
MI calls promptly attend
4 Lt4o day or night
• • PHONES
4 item 446 Reeldeace 365w,
Hamilton Street, Goderick
t
v
Brophey Bros.
THE LEADING
rl'NERU. DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
Seder. carefully Attended: to
at all hours, night or day,
t,OI)ERI('H
i
The News of the County
A Digest of the Local Happenings as Reported
by Our Exchanges
George Ferguson, of Toronto. son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Ferguson. Walton. hes
lar•u o11,1teen as vice-president of the
Live 14tot•k Asaoeiatlon In the Queen
city.
Wllllam•Moon has gold his floe fart*
nu tip. l0U1 mass -Aim of Hallett to
Richard Shaddock, o I.ondesboro. Mr.
Manu intends moving to T.ondvwboro.
The death occurred at 13luerale on
February 24111 of Isabel Earle.. widow
of the late John \luau«, In her ninety -
find 'year. The d.ewa..•d. who writ a
highly e•atuen d lady, will be 12114e4ded
FI}• a large circle of friends.
Thomas Mc('tywolt, a former r.i•
dent of Klppcii, died on Saturday at
the r1•-kittwe of his ,daughter at Lou-
don. in his eighty-fourth year. Mr.
Me('lymont dor many years was a
b!ack,.mtth at Klupen.
.t, Marge nunih.T ..f spectators at -
SAVED FROM ANwIunual,rIesryr, ,lliw Edith Hopkins. ci.
f the Wu'molInL millinery, (c,ekhag.,etr.,who-are tailing a • sial course
men's institute department,
Tonna.
OPERATION
"fruit -a - Completely
Aalhred Me
re•Idenee on the dill road. aged s••4'- ion Catoa 11., \'c�evcitte,41.0.
easy years. 4lue -on. David Gordon "1 suffered with all the symptomsPawl..... on the Int J ,uu,.Mad, .orrises' of Female trouble, with rh'runiC(wi
n
patios end cot:anr Hea,aclist I bad
pains low down in the lack and sides
of the body. A doctor a•irised me to
have an operation.
I started taking' "Fruit-s.and
this medicine ht* eaapletel relieved
las of all my tnisery sad suffering.
i ala free of psis and heaelaehns tad
the terriule Constipation, sud what
saved me is the fruit medicine,
' Prult.s-tines."
Madam M. J. GORSE.
10e a bot, 6 for S'5.50, U ..t1 size 25a.
♦t dealers or sent postpaid by
Vr..it+.t4ves limited. Ottawa.
ZCRICH
.1t a recent meeting of the Ztuleh
1tranlatir Club' it was (1,041 .1.pre-
pare another'play. the pre/Peas from
which are to 14. 110,40141 t" 4106 I'll
Ike library awl the Zurich .14h1Me
Hind.
The village is e.•rtattly booming:
ltrown Bros. are aliening a new ala
!hire In the •Merner block: S. ladtz It
hauling lartfel i11•. of lnmhe•r for the
' block lie 1. •re.aipg this summer;
Fred 'rlu•II1 Abe. will eel, t a new 14 0, k
fur :1 htlrue e. _hop and living quarte:ra.
oPia1.11r the M 4..4)01•
It utk.
B.t11 Y IE1.�)
'brtrian. hay'.• been in-
tended the sawing !paten at 1arquhn•.
ar The 1 .
on Friday:February lath. although the vinyl to palrti.11at•• in the !Algol) .er-
day was cold. Her. G. at. ehi4lry rfcr. Itt't1w .ttarl!ean chilreh. hayfield.
acted as thncket•la•r. The 1uge were of eutnn.euchig this 4.w14. Rev, Atfn.I
lard maple _l' inches In diameter at \Iafariune. of. St. .l .!rew• t ehur,h.
the targe end and 1' Incite. at the wilt ,1,ll•.•r a' ...rte. of ad•lrosse' on
smaller end. T1ve• prize. w•reaward- -The Ilessage from the ('roar'
,.1 In snitch class. one vitt wu• tnk,u Clerk 11. W Erwin. of Bayfl1ad.
off each end. and the time given 14 who is now in Florida. says the, first
f.'r making two etas. f$pett -4....-__-.1.4 +4+4,1%-4+4`-1.1.__ _d'• alien l:trrired
McLeod and Vernier d 1.29 min 1 ; 2od- down there w4I. rii."-Tally rde*e•lt n ipllm
Hand* and ('hamper+ 11.444 :t.7.4; :ir.l. Is•ach cult and a lantnma hat. He 1104
Parke and Itriutnell 414:! 1..); 4th. .fav fhPre. opal 1t' 11111 Wills the %11U'
'ittnpf•ell awl Pollen 111 iii ; 5t1. Au.- mer • lids loran•, lout if w We'd :Idris.. rh.
t and (tray 11.:.7 4-51. l'r r a
>F, a(1. Isl. Amateur c law„-l't.. M.Te'N1
V_rsrrr_ 11.:13 1 -:df : 2t'l. Parke :old
Rel It dell t T.•I4(• : :trot- -Harris
('1•:l unwed 11.4(1! 1 : 4th. 11..igert and
perguaon 4 1:.2. t t : ash. MU, ells r• and
11. K•:"(iar • 1.",e2 mitt. • Prize. Y(+
►L•1_ ):dg,ir. .f the 444, ,oncession
cit 11.w', -k. h0 4.11r.h:Ise.1 .1..lin Buis
ter'- fa Op the it lints ..f H•osivit
}t want ..t 1�'roxetrr.
town -hip. ►
I
t.,. are early 111 March•to take a trip
4.. 1.401deal. to 1«•e the new• 1'itiversity.
of Western Ontario, the War Mtsorlal
children's hospital. and other totem's -
Ong place*, as well as being entertain-
ed at lunch by Swallniau k lugtanis.
Miss Stella (Magary. daughter of
Mrs. Thos. Gregory of tult•u‘ is in the
!Brantford general 11.1►s1ra1 suffering
from • nervons breakdown. Mims 41reg-
ory• has peen a valued member of the
Brantford ('gllegiate lnwtltnte staff
for the last three years. ,.
James Walker. diel at his home on
the London road tooth 4411 February
3111. In bit eightieth year. 11,e was
horn In lu,wer !':mads and came with,
. his parents to Stephen township :1t a11
early age. A. a young Man he wits a
tnilway contractor in the West. bat In
1t472 he married 111.:. Mary !'lark. of
Stanley township. :old settled on the
fare on the London road. 1'sls.r,w,
where be had sine resided. Bestdt s
hit widow he lw1es two vats and
three dnnghter-. .\ Brother. Reber'
\Milker. pred.ewased him only n t •w
day). ia1..1'ng away at Edmonton. Al
Ie•rin. on February lith.
'rhe three lunnth: •Ito�t ,our•., got'
e11 h.•re In n:H.111tur, and do:ae•.tie
TLowpry.tr .... ..at•rntIna She watch,.
nets.• a: hr.uatt t.• 11 .d••w. 144.4
iso, and 1 rt•aehing "rat to adjtis Fridap ecei11u1;. ',ill,' a '1°401 !gill baa
lw•4hlug�ju• coif! cit his coat was ,luw•t turatthod 1r the Iwo! \\',,tn.•u'. 11
(n11t.11 j i
something
g r h a wet sieve which wide ( ,snits!.•:' 11/.'N• 11 W Si:clitof 1\'!.t:a,:uy
draw he haul against the taw wh1•h 1 " a•ael' Lt I''"' -'n' is" r :old tit.•:nen:I'
e4+ltt the lee: lu all instant the hand 1014$4 were giyeu Awl 414) •I to. :'
wont cut across at an angio from .the It. Stonpier.. 11. S. ,\.. p�rnlww.•'4-•the
fourth finger to shove'.being l• thuwh• tu0-t to agrleult1l . :w.: clo!. \\:44'.
ter anal) fl4►•r only lie loft. .\n• rritalt.441. S. -1•• rcld1el•
ter re 44144. tit -t std bore• the In- The M4•..Isl.4 the University if 11'.+•
jrtnd toss appears
!ural to W(441 the Teen thrtari,•;�'tit" "w-1"'tur, uta,
lotpitnl, Ho npi«ear. M have stood the' icon Frlduc night h) lt. ', it t
.h4«•k well. The lee rutting niaettthe oven F. R. G. tt. An ,• dnc'1
wb4 h wait being r'1«•rate! it y Mr.
lar w1 of l:uitcr. .!loos w.4i -!14,4411 il-
1-I%ttrat,)ng the varied f,attire. of
N,wfouudlalw, ry
listened for nearly two hours with rapt
attention as Ili• testi"! tt'..(tlre . of
;• ti.talid �t: ,'
i:. .1. \t:.•t1.-y'4 home .•n \\ i:i•1•t141
Igo' Feet hilt• Ne%,.l- from n 614•at-tr, 11,
, fire 1Vedlnesduy Might of last week ray
iTho hoick action of -the m••m!t r' of this
-household: •rhe-hl(wr-was..wa.eti-fre3).
i nrrt•hteateel .fnruac•• _pipes :tad %%0. ••y•
1 tiagnl.h!d after a ,Hort sr 4 1._ie,
-nor Tlwr.day. Starch ti. 19 t
SURPRISE does itiore than
wash a garment so that it looks
clean. - It dissolves hidden im-
purities without injury to
color or fabric, and leaves the
garment thoroughly cleansed.
' gnu Ivan i.. an ingt•iiuus e•,ntrI'44nec•
Itladr nlu a Fond car ti, which a cir-
cular .raw 1.1u1jnttel in such a way as I
to e111 1n'o t1e We n. It wove. one
t3'
factory work. Mr. T! uUlpv•u waw ar
companl•d by his P1 rtner- in the let-.
cutting bnthl.•++, lir. Kiloton of Toe,.
water ?Jtmoprs.0 itrow. operate 410'
,reamer .. l.ucknel'•�•
T., wnt,•r- . y
Sentinel.
Janie. Hunter of town. who J0 >•,
vit•r,u1 ...trier. was prevented by the
Harrl-Inn ronin!; viol. with n ffpr
tai ter "enztt nM a. token _of esteem._.
tl
Earl} Tuesday morning of hast
week,li•tw. •ii a-antd • 4i410 14. the fine
1,1 helmig
rnn.rsdnn n
Ig toltol t, HTrmilrott..'nd
llow-lek. wa. totally ,1v
:Ming hl. elan
e w
lantern and
ltr iinmllton a*i,.
by -the light o
tie on hi. way dawn
t
,. t
n
.111 felt �
BUS AND �tZipACiE SERVICI tin -!airs ...lairs stumbled
the hdtumy The 'Intern exploded and
11 almost froluellat . the fire waft 1w•-
tuade for raid control. 'rho entire stock' wit.
i aran;e,.t• y 1,,r, of consumed ait11 the\exeention of one
- horse %Yttk•h, howev •r. was •.► 1.:u11y
Night horned that It was skeet,. ry to .boort
_,1q0 was
s
(1 -
Bus meet. all train- cal:,
passengers and l.aggag,
the town. Prouty .en •.• ¢,
Telephone 51, Day or
- hits, An insurance �,f r("
H • R. STOWE , ei 1 - ,n the darn and (•ontentw.
$reid,n.
C. .',00hs, 1:• a L eppuat•• the
urians F.t.:.,rt attics
h m no tit e. •• f. w w.••' .
'till+.a1 N.-Ir.-fits-ord.
lta-yfield fishermen ar.• not haring:
field, Cut 11, i. ri ;t.rt,d thsit Le•onar,l
and 1Vilftitul Talbot hnhN ,aught over
tllrt)• dozen within -Tito last few days.
throngh• the lee in nets wet Awn' by
tlu•ir farm. Tlt••e aro mesaly herring.
very f.* 4,tr.-h are hein41 caught and
lot trout. -...
1.1-CKNOW1
William Jewitt. a to -i 1 .1 -d Kr l
loss Plat east .of i.11oktl.,w, pas
w age, of, -five.-thee years.
11e leaves a widow. f i -0nf gnat ttr..
d:ItilstPrw. - t 10MP from
Nils- 4,1114 t:ordrn . 1
ti•trolt Tor a brief visit r.•-'ntly
`[r+. ltatlhew Sproul returned last
week frnnl 1.4udan after standing fir,
week. hi ),o9,!tal tb••re and 'undergoing
u a raw tenolt Mr. Hobert Thnrnlr••u. ••f Tli.
,N n, itrnt.. Tle••wat••r. to-) the greater
t of his left hand while operating
Ire ! par
tevidetrt .:F a--t-racn.r i, , ••shine machine
)EwT ary Pa(git(: arro4tlt 1 •r
morning
rtlekrrwmlth..11ed o11 T oil...day .at 'o• TI• le,, • .
Melancholy -Gloom -Despondency
Tell Of Exhausted Nerves
is unfortunte that dile of the most
IT common symptoms of nervous ex-
haustion is the tendency to melancholy,
gloom and despondency.
You get looking on the dark side of
things• and cannot sec that
You bin to worry better for you.
the future holds anything
The supply of nerve force is runningtrow
low
and you lack the energy necessary
to off these blighting, depressing feelings.
The depleted - e cells must have
nourishment. health and
They•
must be M\ bac to
strength. a Verve Food you find' in
In Dr. Chase
condensed and easily assimilatt(1 form the
ideal treatment for an e-xhauste(1 condition
of the nervous system. •
You hill not he using this treatment long
before you find yourself sleeping and resting
better.
it will take a little time to build up the
system, l tit you will soon find yourself mc'''
cheerful, more confident and more energetic
and will be encouraged to keep up the
treatment until fully restored.
Such symptoms as headachek, irritability
and indigestion disappear as the nerves are
strengthened and resume their functions in
controlling the activities of the vital organs
of the body.
No treatment for the nerves has ever
met with such unqualified success a.s I)r.
('hare's Nerve Food. This is proven in
many hundreds of thousands of cases. many
of which are reported in the newspapers
from day to day.
You will notice that while the pl'ice of
1)r. Chase's Nerve Food has been increased
to 60c. the Box now 'contains 60 pills instead
of 50 as formerly.
Likewise i)r. c'hase's ladncy-Liver Fills
are p�s.a Edxmafn on,5 Ranter &d of 25e. Co., Ltd.,
•
MENTON
Rub Baby's Cold
111.1 Til
I'rotrartion in P..trarti"
-WhAt' VW...a. 1!1:'64, ma.; • ..'
Srotr rv.wlrwl ward re , t. 1'. • %truct a &soh! 1 have, +r ;y»-1� •••
W. \t. 1 I hour t., en^4 that .
of 11V• d,ath of his 1et.tlo•r: JUMP% It ke•u iikc I c it -}w .1 4.i. !.ear
' chola 4'alit..ru4' 'rtu re„th r, irrom
:.4 I - \11,1. !11� _
The •le.,ir. N - who wtl. In ble "'" il.- g. t ,4..dfer . BLo• t.•r Mnr.ic'e
tiet't year, re•!d•d for many . y '•u s _ _.. on the l#at of
lI
it farm "FF le
•
trite n township.
Cowan.1 - Rheumatic People
John au. ilnlNrt Ihrnu-. Hop Rheumatic
111x141111 01141 4i••org.• caw:1 have ;ouP
4tarwi�tou.-risers-1.1ry-Lii t r- :erund
c employment in the flax will.
J S. McKinnon. - a former rest:
. dent ..f Ill} tit and .► i r tit I K •---h,44rhtlheg-1'ise•ir
Find Relief
With Vic k e.i � Blood � ilk
Sunday
, .. ••r of \I r..
•
Bert Sidman. snit riut••udellp •,f Sr.
n
6111'!
tar in eluirati• of Thr • xleihits in tin• ('+e r( the bts i. colla el with , ,mrNh
by (I.•• v•1„Nd anti a hymn nook :Ilei at the British Empire n an. i1•f!.•.da,uti..o of
which ye 1" .RxhlbL o.n, which i 1 1
townt •ted -• F Chau. :It Ia a Wonderful Rem tis• mit•• les and - int f
town the Ri•lpnth Chautauqua. It with 1 New Brunswick Mother PlIgIa.wl, nest April f tt ('u,.dh.n
f punt 3t• •nm- I I a 1 1 tit % cit
•
nn . h 1 I rr Lx.otiatiur T o .:rat I .1t
1 ti
Away Wlt S Dr. • J:-h[IIn•, 174. wen nppl,irH i Pt. tki.lian4. Pink Pias.
1 1 i waw pre -tented by the Dominion lior••rt+nn•m n- diets -J itlteum.uiwtu .ttt-trk- i ' :'!•: w nen
! 1 Nn 1 1
f�1 t tl g tti
4 tau w
•1..11%1111: a 1 ,tint (>it.
wap.•r 1«N.I' parlor to hi. ed Sa o w raw cit Lo14'Il I 1, .• !'old d art
!. Mr. 11,'Khntnn t 1 w-estlior wla� s .tel!. the : •r' • . 4t o
toast .re•tdent o• + n t, tit. rat
,. • t'nnt.4'. '. . •, , . 11 it •1. net :IW
`' 1l1,•e' lie
r .e:t.nn early in aLlt�fi loot,..!. Oat �,. >• '„ .,y la
It. 1:, Smith, of 'rt* wwutet. ha. tor- ' Tr. at one r•dd with Vides Val Tln• annual tt1(• ane u( Ilk• Maple l ,•r Inlp.%r.• h1,Nw1. itnl•t iTa w- I. inf-
I(• case reported / t..l'llt of 8 111r11Y', hot :11'i:l1••lte••oe(
til
or cti.. ,tI Thr. ('Ifuton skating rink. 1114.1 1 Rub. and s. ill tt ''tt Leaf W•w Ing 1 to lid took the h44m already taken '(ert ti* manage- ' low. you will adopt this e=l.',, of snowsh4N• party.
After the tramp the 1Ui1utt�iyr mt •f int Int i. aH, the
merit of it. lir.- Smith--ins-n•• _tuylek. i1t-T_. method for all the cold' troutsnow s.rw pairs to l� home of \ors• I i,ai •:r" +..,u hack again.; You
•,.ndnetr b the family. - - e Stanley 4'9.11e w for It ;•h. The ntlf-cels:+ �' 111114.1 treat -Co rotfr�"- '- r... --,-
the work. haying b•rn(�bblo,l to Tel rid of it. 'rte, i:lh/e• of
rink at 1lltehell for the pals funf .i.4- • i When the little carp come l In wet for -the ens ' it year are: 1'r. 141. t.
e1! the
Cltr 'u lib I laud sniffling. jut! and apply foyer
w hyral Mrs. Freak Ker.haw:\ vire.prwldeht. I;ilr,'IVllliap)' 1'1441 Piil+ to •raw." of
fMns. lA• i. a' hr
o h411r the clhlto- rhlk I throat and ,host beet with • - ! Mrs. W. B. 1(uwkise ; ..e•retary, Miss thl, khla 1s pror.'i: by :iv. fo'luwing
it .ince 1 1tlsanri cloth. RPywt at bedtime. h�ntta Strful.,l: 'trep•ttrer. Nl.t.j ,tntou4nt. , l4g, M;.rgarl : M. I'nlh,n.
Vick. arts like a liniment or pias- 1 t(P \l'1 •: et...101% . wonilulttic : Mr., ! w'ritlnti o i M•haif of herr grandmother,
ami wpw�tii: YaT•tr
since. I t )her} t 1,•
A number of students .0f Toronto. ter. In itddltII,U. its ingredients, ,Leith. Mrs a helhw, Mlm1e '
1'uirer.11y recently organized 414 m• i i taporiz.11 by the bale heat, are in- I citation ,•I• ebel••e. Mise M•
I li11she "Tile I• halal a11 eight long. , Watson.
Inv,n • in• )Ins 1 M. l;iy(•rt. tottu•town,_Qnc,.-
!alf, )<Ir.• ,sal.:. -:'11r grandmother, now 145
srlvew Iain a rhth Su «• now peau• of ow•• war. toms )ran. two. t
L11.4." 19uh of tine 1'nhono a of Tor- j TBP child (. nsuallp 1Mttrr real
Duro:' naming lir Its honorary pr,•mi-i .werrnhng and the lad after•eRecb The llhar !'Loral. ce iii • rr...hal gnat many r from rh(•ttaaatlam. She
dent Premier King and n. its president � kof internal dosing are avoided. Just 1 , -4(4il ti Ti%urwiliy!.si'' 1 +tl In fem. ttatld1111 her enpy1i4-"- but
til ,luoI »baa
E. S. Livermore. -prominent In 44) n 11•sgood, Emanuel. Albertdulof Ramps) ons .nntatta, • 114 hamar:' - for the %ming 1)r, Williams' Pink Pill... 'rio•■••
coria er t e.tilt? of•11,4ltl.•s, and .a S4re•t. ('am lrrllton, New -Ttrllnawk•k, ! weeOttd ttni'.-and they wore• eye% MYter ,d.,. 1!•1•.1 fors -ohs month. %%til every
bate.
4f the +toff e the nnsof thea Camp
hellion,
r,' to ll.•r.' ThP .hj., tw of the. write.:
remedy. s Mychildren were all the
nil
'bt - 14, 1444( tion •hr1'1Aanttisru 't k. 1 ! I,• ...Al. lr,d.
a1
club ars to study public gnettlo11s slid skk with (rolds au+l i rubbed their lelety already hare Invitations to 'Moo interval*, and !bey have l..la! ,744•, in
• 1h•• he4 of health It i4 nlarVI.A1014
k...ep !n toluh with ndyalicel 1.ltiaa- vhMtw with Vicki, always obtain -,,tut this ,autnpl in half a -dozes Bloc's•
thin through oak• 1[ l leer 1 which It i their bon well and tied,' ms Rt11ndumttwr
more i, a Clintonld baby wax vert n n 21144 -h, r. is t f
t 'the w r Ing the Newt results. Illy two months' in mot
4,ighlarb.o• , w ('1 `
intoe Boit - 111 with t sold In 1-tP tion to tu',Ppt a. soeth a. 111e l+. she ,errkwl the dtunor for the
all and sit• Orel"
• his chest and 1 was afraid he world road. aro wnttnhlr to travel b� ear, rel -1 -fur her grill. and a :p Thr, 'Is
SF.IFORTN • have Inflammation of the lanes for
__r iliac•' Ittuk fills, She .s auxins tAat
Vicka
1 great r 40 4 of former+ from Li an coughed ve mhch, l al (11444 speak -
I and ut redeem him. I curt spank 1 se Feudsfn Pre. 'ler 1- 4 rfrr.e,' with thin .plead lyrdl•
ha highly of Vlekw." I Joafi -rye got 4 444.4' 1,141 and teerive•n-f411 the benefit of outer•
IleKinop wore in town at the Hitt .It -If you are suffering !r,•sn ,unc '
!togs of the Division t'4a1rt here to I ! At all drug.istores, :Alta jar. Fora :nam(•,! 1t 1nk:'
hear the rare of Pan. ate4,le 111111 1114 I it•the
•1Je ,lit.• to pews 4 r watery blood Pr.'
f f `
1
fine• newt sire package. write Vhk l,l, _"N'11at t •.,.•:' l.e \11111.1 u►. link
R''' ` ' hew legit (n.. o•• Sold h) medicine Though ting out . the pea a1u1 rnn 1 g I.
s4•u' n
Ia►. a remarkable sale h1 the States. Joan. --"No, but he 44 always gat- f writing e
. itro•kcillP, oat.
Over 17 million jars used yearly, oyt•r. - .y -
Furter I%'nnl.. Ro 41 n4s1 1%•444 • ,.c 4144 St Paid St W bhaek
damage forhaving Foster Sande].
Montreal. I' Q
I of
•'ills w X11 helot yen.
t icine dealer. • vetyvihere.
nn running all 4 1 • moil ,t .0 sent. 44't o% .by
morning n' belonging
'let and killed a p licks Is now In Canada tt Tfi Tlr A• 0 n s Ile nn +lie
111. 1Il' dog belonging to lir. Regele. t r
iloaor Judge Leel. took n vers F en•M dv + W I Irul•
egnhntM• null enmm.m lent. slew of
the ease 1141d awarded lir. Reg -le *.1t).i
damages and ordered 1Cr. Dennis to
pay the., e.mrt •e•ttw. The jndgnlont'
Is a very popular lir ther'WWI
Netln14
no good reason shown for
the dlog. and "Nati' Is a good fellow
and linv for n good thane �enrs leen
one of- the most popular councillor.
of the township of McKIllop.*Huron
F.Xpin.ltnr. .
-rho ofd-_kic.N.y.-lerio• __tear r.
mondyille, has bean owl.) by Mr.
Jnhnetnn, the late owner. to Mr. 11c -
Kenzie. of ilm,•rkip. who get- ;IX -
11 fi Mnreh.
St .-Thoma.•' )4iii 1 eePfififtltit-1ts
sixty- Inch anniversary on Sunday
last w . en -the r(4(ir. Rey. T. Ii.
Brown. Preached tifo able -rand npprnp•
state .r moo.. Tile church wit.1
founded h• Rev. William ('r•ew.*1.11
in 14:..4 w11e Sea forth was partly
swamp and ntafned a- .great deal
of htloJt. -
Ed. llarn,•.w. who t. been enn,hle-
tine a IFF.nlnee N.M. at Wnldswr.
has decided t., retail' I. Exeter and
11110 leased Mrs. Albert Fortier Immo. ,,n
Huron street.
A w•r4esie4.1wl 1n tame rinse...mutable 1
way gained entrance to the- r1:11! "
Memorial .•h11r.h. some time 10 week
and remained over for the smith','e•r-
*lees. attrnettne ,•rm''dernlde• of the
multreastton% ,111 'Wow - tw-,, The. even -
tag a. It flirted t., ruff••-iet .quay
tors in the church. It sold t have
been that til' wise owl want•.114.lora•
a good eerrtmn, and having end the
text In the paper for the ••veding -er-
The. "Je•s;w chrit.t. the 1.111e•r:►rur.
thought It was pert.etly sof,+. The
poor hind. however. did not fare so
well as the text promised, ft.r Plat•
erne! hops putt an end to lir: list on
1InnGat by. •e r'4 ing !t a 'oyer • 41o0{
w•1f1i a rnld.•-r Lair Ir\}•ter •.\.Iso •ntr.
E
Thy' young 1,dle' ,.f Exeter and
s district, to the uuniM•r of thirty or `
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