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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-3-13, Page 5O 111!,!--.: v t^ 011 ! ! THIS HEADACHE WILL DRIVE ME CRAZY '(hut's the wort of a (headache. , It is without doubt the loot de►noralizing of all simple alllnr11t Relieve that headache with Fro --t'. ACETOPHtN TABLETS if you wan! to ,top u headache quicker than seat and no matter from %1::It cause it comes Froin. Twelve Tablets in a Tube for 25c. Local Agents in Goderich for Dr. Thacber's Liver and Blood Syrup 'Hi- ,•, L I.ratwl Vegetable Tonic will help you f• • 1 our h.• -t. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 90 The Square, Goderich Why Nat? I Ivan Are Invited to ntteu,l the tea and sal•• of Iwklyyg \1 r 1 •, w:u1y 4,1 the (4113., asst ' to 1..• held by the \V. M. S. ut. \crib TSH , SIGNAL. - GODEBICH, ONT. w1•4tfy nenepu"•r falling to make I tooth 4 alvei %lin suleastueat die, -1reet Methodist church on Saturday, • M b'"' 1 n it 1 •neer = 11C bits z t teal ' nmw "' ;, grant t11 INNOVATION ON THE 111111 neer decided to give o that .raW ( nr' =bid. 1 i _ • ! d miler o lar ('H1•Rl•H NOTES • A Izw111eln of 8Jta1 was hefl 4(t• George'. church in the will of the late Miss Matilda Gallagher On Monday •evening Rio. It. Fel- ton Irwin. of Seatorrb, will .it.. his Interesting lecture, "Ireland itt the Irish;" in Victoria street Mrrh,eli•t church The regular meeting of the \\'o• u1•n'a Mdssh Miley Society of Knox church will 1"e held uu T1te•rday'• March 1st h. at a.;#) p.ni. The pro- gram tuts !s.•11 prepared by Mrs. H. t'. Dunlop and Mrs. Waite. A ••or- dlnl invitation b. 4 %tended to all those interested. .\t Vlet ,•ria .4 reel Metlbrdlst clnir.•I, nest Sunday morning the serrice will 1"e conducted by the Pas- tor. Subject: ';1;•al'. Blessed Mnn'' The evening ...trice w -1l! 11e condnc• 1,41 ly new. • W. E. Millon. president of London Conference. prayer meet - to. at 10 &i.l.r'k :aid Billie echoer) .tt The •••rcl.•ew at the 1l:1pt1-t chlrr•h ne•zt Randac will t"• a. f..11••w. • Sinn - day ...Imo' at 111 a.1n.; n - Cadet Flor.•nt Arnold, „'hone departure front the Rtlyal Military College, Kinglou, has- resulted in an inquiry bleing in+titutld, is shown with his father. Major .Arnold. The Hen is at the di:.powlof an invest igation if the• hen ring• are open. OBI T UAR Y MRS. kV ILI.IAM .\.'11}:11O\ The 111111I1 •s-,urre4 ,m Saturday „iter P00..10,441)1' ,b.tnn. of 1..luuhtg- nforuitg last, at ),,•r home, Trafalgar tun, waw with him for about two Serciees iu Knoy . Itnr,h 'nee: n1. trw1; rt1 art )l. ilurri's, widow '" ratite during hi- Iasi Illness and .Ise will 1e• .-ondneted by the min handier alw.ut thirty -ads 1114. daughter ]laud 1;1"ale died of influenza 111_91, ,17.d his daughter away about tlyu tears years ago. duetted .by .Ho• pa -tor. B• 1 Mrs. ,\11.ert ih F,-bru:,ry, Dewey. 1t 11 a.n1. :ti..i+el 111. Nellie. tuts,•+ S••rvi,e at Tnvk.r'• 4'orner' 3t a ',la. ag0e Ill, 441' • Tho•B. S. 1'.i 1'. 'will mart on )MO'•tnl.1,. • at S p.ln. of tht; lute William Acheson and moth- er • of Mr. It. J. A Meson of town. Be- also (thee sister-: Mrs. Henry'}'fell• fore illness claimed her some years ago f It wilier • Mrs John Mors i -1'r. 4ml.J.•,a. ..f • rnl.o:- 1.1 :1.m.. .4ghth in seeks on the ' Lord% Prayer "Tier \Vac of T. motto b. ailla•ar:1 e4•. I •. IiamWl )Ir.. Acheson was a very ;energetic ,tel acth'r woman. :ld in spite of riots and Mrs. John "I4yc. loth of 7 Ii.r .u.• ;'l-.r,i..• t..: •,` ••r- ., d IP•tter' 1 the ;wily, wuff.•rdug .ele(c)t in recent riotAtomic,. California. There are '7 Pru•• r.' .- .c 111••!1• all err.• -1 ,...•w:• them as art in+ti. Cr C. N. R I-WAY$I I'll 1 f tr great- "\d Mow.. Fou :1hh:lth .'6o•d :u.d toeing advantage. Craw- are ties I and nand.• to l t111ls, universities, ! 14111,11 Ceuulrr .....trt ice rizl.l her. TI. ltld ho_t,ltuls oil this grana). K )1a -h hall , } thin •+s lit tu•w4.papwrt liver Is. a get"u 1 unto :awl \ 1 r1 at l• tabu .. , near Colborne Afternoon. the •• •• n -rain field- awaiting w+tw'---AT*Zh1 pot tin• mncrtl' In 1"•r nine wt• -h:. to gala tin' 14he 4'uuailian \at -- gato4&---'•r--- p 1, is:-,y.•afortJ. Vewk. with mucin eon Thursday', M:itch 1.1. 19 4-5 MILLINERY OPENING DISPLAY Thursday, Friday and Saturday MARCH 20th, 21st and 22nd We have an exceptional showing of original de- signs in Pattern and Trimmed Models, artitllil yl line and made of the season's choice materials. Our selection of FLOWERS and NOVELTIES is the most attractive we have had, and the many ideas and beautiful colors will surprise you. You are cordially invited to inspect our stock. MISS MacVICAR Kingston Street GODERI :1 i 1,• y'rrs afflicted her .he• wuhlrnhu•e1 twenty rear e u • r, a mid 11 Miele classes a: a ,.cl'„• h. Gfr:NM:1\ MARK laud'hlhtr,u, • If I. :1 great 1'Iraeun• to slew 'hr wn1.-!, ul►y the bright, intrepid -r. notalt C' .:enuhu• lt• i. Erroll 4e• 11.1%e haul: but if • $ctwret 'for- 4111411 4 ti l 1 detente...rim.' 1 The funeral took phlre from the '1'I,hr• 1,':1- :1 ...-...oil 'ItIP:r:ll ,.' tit 1•71etu,k 1,•11• s beautiful \" impel.; IOU 40,11 to see • Hti111; that • ill ". tk •, • tr Toreento Mr.. haul• ..f ht. sou-fn•law.,- \[r. 1 riddh•. Ft. G•s•rlre's 1" , 1•i iu. Yli•• fu- : , t(ta jj1.ON 1111 ,••aw.n .4 :11.• • of its patrons 1-b.•.unr • N•ilt the K1).,rT part of Mher on--u"tinny. March ;led, to a rtr • .11f Millions 1.171111'11 4I4 1% pit 1146. the r r al studio .ctrl 1+ life 1 eeme n•ry. the. ,o•rcdi.e. !eine combs,- tenl••numiu:ifi uia wattacor dn) - trf year, dine into tallow; i usl curst.c. are life• Mr tt,J,,ltirh. He•r parent., Mr. . or of .rara•r. Th' m,-Itnt ••t-:,- ie.) .1.y Mr- ' MUIMn \Llrk• Li:. wet your Photo taken. alar .arra tgludptp d Awl Mrs. Juba 'fairies mucid wary led he Iter. W. 11. \l..••• tat t t , is uu "The Nation- 1 y .if. :Ica to i'•dlelru• Township. wird- 1 •►m!ule! sr.'rr.hI lit liat liiutkh:.• The It.•t.1 Ilutnilt••,,- and Ic'ifll t 1. hf `til, ** 4'. % 1:,1RAt:K. 1). p1..1. - -- - Sam- I mien's mi,slona•y n t#Straits+tr e.( tie fr fuailty of two s..lm ntl.l s1s p:illls tlr r were . e n ••. .sero-flt;t..wti 1,•.•r r•q.e••w u 'Phe •••ff-.r,r._ R \\', •t Itm;ila• •a 1' 111111111111111111111111111.1.6 taken In all of the inn. r.ls,w•nlic1't..•, I i - ----- - 1 al leper !siltation aInot111t(41 .,1,..", Stitlutan y T1l • bur two •.uwu el1" 01111'01 4 11.•,r• .I. ,.1..1 :r, . 1. .1 _I.,.i. t..' , . now esperutIH[-•' River the 27th an 244th •.f Mar•b i. awing Tort. to 1.1.4:1 te tu. .laity. ,tr- i elallghte rs only' two now remain: Mr. rel (.ar,lner nue fe a. for the rtbnr ('ire le unveil. ! riving N'iu peg 4.10 P.m. 111•• third i J„tui 113r•ies. of 4tratforl. sant Mis 4.1.r. IVin. Phillips.* Edam Maskcll. flay, amt om \Vinnfp•It t.+ To*'41to Tti.xut' Mcis •au-uf 111•troit. Mr, .1.•11- Itobt. stodge. and .Miert flood. Those hTi aydl,g 'Invite^ 12:at i.:ul. sly.:Ir- I esnu died Tp 11411. and nm' ArielI•(l lU 411.'n.' . anenntng t -fnw • I 111. I r ether in 1•nv Emanuel Friends Want Yo Photograph and they will prize • really good one. You cannot give loved ones a more acceptable remembr..nee than Lour portrait in one of our newest mountings. J. T. FELL nese 187 Try/os For Fancy Ioods velties, Etc. MISS S. NOBLE 'Routh Side ,, utr. - 1,0,h -rich You may be needing a New Baby Carriage A New Stove, Mattress or Springs - P _ n. East anything for the home. You'll know where. 10 go. rising oP,Iitn 7.:.91 a 711. the third day. Iwo daughters sure (.•: R. J.. or town. Hot tea. coffee awl Work •ateiwiches, )Ire. -1. 4' •;x•111. of Senforth. and ph-. 18 111, mills. bread and butter. bake lire. P. 11. Horton:of Mituie.4. Roth ...I sail". rte.. lady 1"• pur.•hss..1 1t of the daughters were• with 1Ii,'hI I • lunch ..clause Ill any Mae ,luring mother during 'her last ,dale. ... elny, site Mrr. Jeln,•ou - It her years mi....n.1,, Is of ..,Iles•• 111 addition .,f health=was :h.•tlre 111 the work of to the regular dining ear service tlrra- North str..•t M.•tludi-t a-hltreh. in con- ies' Illi 7)1,' ab. ve m,•ntinia'.1 trains. it.etiuu w'[th'-11n' warren's organza. I tow- -.•'••1 wast :• ,•hurt)', meruleer of the• \Voni. it's iUsslntaty F.efety Fl TREAT E 4 tt•'t 'wniz'•d in 1erl. .\lthw D errs- .I,.I,arr.41 l,y der ldl '+ -f= I to • ipufon In ditsr.lt neuritis's, .:est in the wrierk4 continued to her ,-r:m were 1 l • _ ! t, Mite -heti. of London. Mr-. Eha \vny, those .11 Bine( )'re.hyt••r1:111 and Ft. -tote over tie .•1.I - -1.1s.•. or lo. of Kl-ipen, tint., and Mr. and Jibs. 'rr,rrgrs Anglican rhnl•.•1a.•s. tin sno- purpler n fond 11..- 1.e.7. '•1 ' 1 1 1:. 1'.•rgnsnt'. , of Lock 11418 _ 1.+. tlay-that( 114 .441" ami, doubled whets Fran. is T.' t••e•k.. a protu11441 side. a large number f 1,i• old the 4hylr'. of \verb etre; :uu1 Vie tor- 11"r of -.•v- fri-:u4s and utighltor The .hep la street Il,'th.eli'. }•ltnr,•1o'14 came 1"111 the 1114. 4.•r o, • sympathy of the,(ommitd• " goes otic I'..rtle in lovely !.Int -k gonna. pb•n-natty tribut ii't. 'r 14 Vit' e « • white ...Mar.. There ). over."( tl1• 1..1_11,. 11•;.-- I to the 'tinnily at th ?lin, in 1 t ;earl `.•I -111 .•1'• neer ,.i :I I•. 1 1 tl 1'-. t R 1•t 4 11 e •I 1 of a kind and indhlg4nt lensl'and .r rertafu cltur!hly .tigldty achieved . }1,,:. -, 1. dol.. I iu the gowning of a .•h.dr that can I ntay 1.• -.111 ael tither. 1 1t 11••ad0n:u"er•. 1:1 -1 Il.lulu:•:. 4hir11 W. P. M;1•NNING 1. .L,ri.•1. >a. -We- -u"•• 1 Knox 11111 4(t. G• n'.•'. Will ••yhn.l 1'11and4•t'. (Jit••' .•,'! •,•:'•1',..i Tie rltth Int- I Thu• dwuh hsek pL•1c. 011 Man- lct.11. Noel, for the alit par I enn;tr:tallati..n. to •11.11 I• 1 n• her In - •, n. day ..f last wa.k n`t 111)1' 7.1:11 1 v.nilar- 1. t play.- nut :: 1 r ' lain, Lout of \\'111. 1'. n . , t1 1O1' 1' I\\OT .11 IN.1: R\ c '1!Ie ptlbli 1.4'14./.14`41:',";110:;:. -• t :11 t -'12 l moss, sat ..f lire au,l \I r,. lt. \\'. fg!14:dol.. to u )Inuuin .. Hutu] react. 1:,1.61.1. h I,•w11- APPE.t.KA\CE thirtieth year,Though . . y of 1!"•r1 on, a tarty on the a ! au• -pen li :hr apps•:tracer of the leaf. A erasion, 1'•tlb,rm• towel -hip, th,• d••' Pon •h c,ulr-e unevenly roiled 11:9 may ` eOMING "The K tit' \I %RI 11 Ii to 9'.' ,Lath. g y and Tuesday I{ T1• brr' ship 111 14,1 it t• impas.ildP to ..11 the plant 1 urire Toun„ar I i11 Nowlay \I i 1 1 con - ton H"iltlrs pre-.•ut. bt 1,a-'ert.iec'. \ ar__ i teerTr rain* ; a "OTA Trrtr *more - wryly.. at the home n4.(•nnditet•41 by R.•r. J. rel Rev. W. K. Yager. a steer. and interment was 1 er11-4& err the gr.mh r hart of Ids r )Ialthend"1r•lnsot.'rs. ?het -L s "t h better f•r the cult than I'e.o11a farm •n1T11Tes I.. Victoria Sk hoed .11en1•• :,4 1 Seined 1,1mh will weer ill Ila• kind' '•' rade "IAR. -It 1100\!:" inn 1.11. Ilaasiwwt li hi. Il.•1.••and funniest "1 .nae" Wednesday and Thursday O4r11 '41,or, mei Leatries Joy s\ those err i,, •1.. 1...,, vend drama 'THF: SILENT PA T.\•E6 (.loria Snarl,on in "The ihtllnwn Itritle" Friday and Saturday John Gilbert •., .r;, Billie Dove .a .e :111 -:, r1 1 r.e. k .Irl mu "THE \L►U\ESM OF YOUTH.' Sunshine ('omeely "('loth,. and Oil" i,.c \,•4,. It•,rl' Matinees. -Monday, Wednesday at 4. at 3.00 of Lost ,blpt•." woe gart.•n ronin at 4 'p n.. •an 'rhmrdal +loll •i.i.ele r.rlh.l, swell upsell tea that h- 21"1h' - pall).•, •r. et ere Sheol It•)uold-• of (;,"lerich rnwnship. It nib. front Them, \n.'bronk, \Villiam $hars:anm I LnflaKt: mn41., finer. 'fhe only war to there Ott L• enlisted beer • tyle dor be sure of Kitting tea of r,•!1ah1•• gnal- au1 \'',■nl.r 111 "•. 11....11..: Hie lag the 1;,•eat \Var with the. 1111st ity is p• hely a lea tike ••••• \1,.\1r,\.'' -fn/4-'"M.-41+-14 w. gr. •11.-1 1 ijati.ferred to °th ---in - e.,.u• 1:•""41;``'" :1Tr-Ti1Trtit" .n'« go trnusferrtto rine lith ta:,n:Jiot. with I •1 • •t Set fort h, n hrotber•in-taw, sr. N• a amongsent.. 1111 teed . which corp.. lie .erred nlmo-t 14111-1 r lire TiAltlt .tttWtI1rtr ttm The -death of Ji1411ttrel Jewell. wlticl! i )t 1►uHug thee es -cursed m1 Saturday. )larch 1.1. at 111, home of his d,nlght.r, Mrs. J•,s- eyh PrWdle. town. re•mmi•d one who for many- year.. had been an outstand- ing figure in the township of Colborne. Mr. Jewell was one of the mo -t ac- tive mea In 1111- part of the country. but had been failing in health for the past els months. and Noting unable to carry on Ise rented his farm and moved into town Just before l'hrist- a s. Mr. Jewell was in his seventy-ninth r. having leen horn nn the old n Jahns farm on rile 4th von - of Colborne. on May 44th, e was united in marriage to Mitchell, of the same tow -n- on ). ay Stk. 1916, they ,elc- •Ir golden wedding with and friends. After his Jewell lives on tlit ('ol- Colborue for about six moved to The Ttltn rking in• the sawmill e had u.nthere fur r,'d the -loss of hb moved into .\sh- g near the 4411- and 4aturda)- 1.1e Blackstone's Furniture Exchange OH the llroad'ay ,.4 G,d.ricl, This 1s Your Store. Use It. Adommammir • We charge no more for First - Glans work than is ordinarily asked for second-class Our purp..e°is to clean, pre"e and repair your clothe.. in such a way that you may regard oto rk as better than loual,. a • to charge you no inure for t kind of service than perhaps yon have been in the habit of pay- ing for unsatisfactory results!. There's a difference we wast t0 show you W. C. SNAZEL Phone 33!1 South "I'lr`.snare Robins' Clearing Sate Just Received 36 Boys' Spring Suits Which Will Be Sold at a Reduced Price They are made of fine grey and brown Tweeds, 3 - piece, belts, governor fasteners, and are very stylish. Sizes 21 to 30, clearing at $5.74 Sizes 31 to 35, clearing at $6.25 and $6.75 These prices will prevail at this sale only. M. ROBINS The .Square GODERiCH Broken in Health By sending your friends a dainty St. Patrick Booklet. Folder • r Emerald tale Post Card. - Everything for St. Patrick's Day peieratsoes a nd feVenc Button., Shllilahs. Plug Hats. high Pipes. Shamrock Leave*. Green Candy Baskets and Br. es. St. Patrol. Flags, all size.,_ See Our Window Display. • :f e ton,)) •Inti) ti..- a ,•.i.tk_: whe•k{ \i1.F, -j )free :nt \_task cY jnAn_LLLa - tInontl .. N near' lions. month .d .lntsm•G tnl't: he was- -desire 7iw iafe •1. 11. Pettttatwt.-ir i= : Hraltit-N*tc-ed 1y (rounded. Ile participated in the 1., sorrowful ditty to rrpfrl the dealt 11m writing t.•tv4l e, what lir. ace•rtlruts at \'imy and Pas -c hen- of lire -John 11. 1'«l,tlnn•1. which •>•' \\ illi,un= 1'Ink 1'111• Ij+tre dune for 11r•:' sac- )11''. .1. 11 - 4111It.111. Fir,Inle. )4111. ".1 few year. ago 1 44 111 u bad1c rundown condition. •h set 11111 1 'war• ruhje.•t 1., 1 ming .4.14•. whir•ly.Feuld 1enye DIP 1' each a w/1111- Ihr 'that 1 4,4111,) 04 ly )4 4' 344.117. 1-'1 1 •1,uti st ri.i 1 with Infhn'11sn. which a:.• i•pld.•n c'at that tittle -:u1 Ott. -till fort w•mle,•II'•d nl•' and tlir.alghont t • whole winner 1 re- _yt,n4ttw4- 4- ' - ..e,lltin11 1 was ee❑ •thtitl -Ta ilw..lh..'roP, a+. 1t .1' 11,41 4.4411 in help m••. all truth., 11c!•rd _ un Tii- try )Ir. \Yi1 Ilan 1'fik 1'111•. 117111 1 gni a colt'''. ,•f ...414 tr• ;oar me. 'Whet, these .wer.- ne 1 •14•m.il to feel an im1•rovemon' .111& 1 got n further .npph•.4.. ••ou11nm the tr'•3ttnent. 1 took in a1I Omni ,e . and -h,v tlent time 1 was fi -T ie -twat of )trrrtttr sit * --h*#'1a44Wl in weight. My faith in Dr Williams' Na Mord Ace, MIs•1 E 4.01)), and brood tI their !amt marrage Mr. tarn 1 years and the of Dunlop. em busirtfts. When some years he ant Mill by fire 11..1 1b field too nship. Inca Inge of Kingsbridge. nd again went into the manufacture of lumber and its kindred product.. Ile remained here for eleven rears before r•etUro- Ing to Colborne and engaging again in farming on the place noir cm -copied by bis son William. Alfter -his son's maridage, he moved back to Ole 4111 eoneeselou of ('olborne, where he 11e - ed nntll a few months before hie seats.- - Mr. Jewell took a prominent part In municipal matters, having .(ken councillor. deputy reeve, and reeve. of hi. native township. As far hack a. the year 1578 be opposed the re- doubtable William Swung for the reece,hip and after n hard-fought (mutest In the severest winter wea- ther was snceell1fhl by a goodly "liar - gin of cotes. Previous to Chi., he had been deputy reeve for a term. in more recent years he had been in and out of tho council on various oc- roll duel... After 711armistl.e 'lav wa.!cnrr4l on Sunday afterne.m. March I11V11Ide.1 to England 1..r thr,44' 2114. after an ilhu•+4 •1f :thont two m0111114 11411 4511: later 4.1.111 bonne to weeks. He .11.•1 nt hi. bone. on Canada and p1a.441 111 $passlw 'l7 - has• the faros %there he n as horn pital. Guelph. where he rrmainrl for little over •icty year. age.. Hl" father: the late John 1'.•ntl:11.1. wad one .4' ilnron', enrh• pioneers. having .,•tH..d lit W',' -t IV1•,43nn.11 ..r•? .•dah- ty rears ago. when On inns was etre, erre.) wth forest. Mr. .1. 11. Pentland remained, fur__nuirly three• your.. I1)-wlt. married over thirty yrs 1co tet fact until -tee -wits ro.etts•'t fri+us-his-aIk-'-.\. It 1 ut _tf-..Ior[_,4.UW' T sufferings by ik;:ith. 'Vie funeral. T.beir,fnulfl1. consist-. •;f ,.a" &righter. which was ileal an Tflnr•dar-after itis -f 1hwtow. and three ,oras, filar 111411 to consents. o.-meterv. was'4on ,.•v 1;,. ieslie II and IV. Liwr••nee. ducted by neer. J, W. Ife•IIe•y.• pastor 1111 *f school w'i'r,• Stith him 'yhen 1.e' of Victoria street N1..111; 11.1' c111tr•h. eite,l. The immoral .er4d,+•': were eon - The Ium11I,•ure"" were Me -err.' .\. it'yralneted AE Ree..1....Tohnet"n. iatet'r \sunning , F.dg.1 \In1111ings. ltcn. of N.ilii' M••th. •idsr , )iamb. of which Manning. :stud Tole,-Mauulug. Sulci'• the' ..lereten't1..:9.t'n_ ntipi' r: Than rem thr he•!•w+e••1,-lw"Wi•ii-_hie- parent*. •_raalL.U14l. tt't.a.L'r wrto corp 1r,. o•u• .lecher. M1,- )1.11.•1' )1414- favorahl•. a large ....warty ale*" h idiot•. of Toronto. and two brain -rot. at the hone to pry !heft_ + ringte - and I A. Rin• Aitt111411tttr.-ant __lNII'1 P _r4 •rt to the to 141417 of their Hide fulls T. 71144 uubolOt )..I Edgar )htnnings, of- Toronto. ileighlsrr. The remain, were +.nterr•,1 k..•p a,•nppty tin boo,' ',off f»k"-le )IRF. THOMAS Titt Il' 111 ltunglnunn ,•enleterrv. The pall- •t•'mdon811y !f 1 am mot feeli11g .Inti.• 1"•Veers 4. r' tr• tTyree tt•ih+. .1. 11. well. 1 often-r•.s'm-muet.l th.•m t•• Thede:lth took phi.' nn S•17,11.dsy'• rent 10 S. i-lnlner•1.0.1.1 W. FIr,n1• others. 1nd•ennnot !batty' there ,lml.h Morel. .tle. of Catherine Itroph;•,.rhl- c:,11. and throe It.•I)hmaa." L. Taylor. •for restoring my health." - ow of the late Mr. T11naa. Tray. \\•. Mellwnln n11.1 (:ee. Carry. The Dr. William.' Pink Fill. are n-efn1 and the funrnil 4a. held on 'filo.- Is•rca4rd roe+ 111441' the heft 1110U syn/- II 311 c1 -.w ah re the blood is thin day morning, front her late resp _111111, of the people of "':e .'otmmunit;r. 11 n.1 watery n. then. nils+form 1• to build deur•.., ,ngles.•n "4ret. -N, Sr 1'e: ,r - 1174 nn4 purify the bh"ul. That I. ally eltiirell. where r'tiTTfiifilit s w8, :1trl- `,.t •• t Ftr.r -)nnr-0 .7, the- . aic...i&t' = a1eruLL>-- mrd ,Ige.r' 117 Rev. Father Gram. I -.The - .117.•,- an 11t!A,•k ..r .nfhe•1rr;t :um ft T was M her !43rd yotr. Sin. .t as I..•rl, also the reason 4714' thi•y are !woe, I Tor-inta .laughter of the hit,. Hr. 'rhe .\hmrek 1'hapter. 1. ..1..11. 1:. (1,4.11 111 nert•nq• :H.,,r.lrrs, n,•nrnlcla. 1 ne•irlt- a yr4)r. Hw•ncrrhlg 'nmew•htlt. he seas emp1nye'.1 for, n time n. 1 commercial traveller. aI, 1, hr WWI again taken 111 at 1lalifn'. 111• 1,'a+ then tern-ferrtid t.. Byron. where• hr SSmith K and Hi Store Phone 198 East Street and Mrs. 4;an'ge Ttt.Ty. nod 1. ,- 11441 41".4---1'.-tae.--tics Its`" nnr of a dnmily of (webs' lu 1 ..' roams .ni.)Irtlsy, ititrh 171h, at. ..rally d.a•rtbrd as all inn flown" . ills-fawUy ta(yrll t,I }Ve•L 1\ nc.111o_I* 41 4'.m. s 4,:, 1o1 get the pills from yntrr 1 1 r de1i'1.wi 1,1. married •1t St. .\r1 i etrt4li•t•..er t'. mail *4.714►.-cwt..-s-Lwci gn4.111• in 1Wt4 .im) f.,rll nine l •,r- t:ODEFI('ll IL%RKETS • from The 14r. Williams' Meelleine Co.. , ago .aloe with her •h114bnnl to rin•• ffulra,l y. \Inr,h'13?;,. ]fr(tckytlly. Ont. rich. After living tees for n eonph' I.etlforhe. per ton . $32 IMI !:k'T'00 a of years they returned to the (4.ero In """' 1111 :11 11(1 s ' Weed \Vatrannsh, where they rrmahl. 'Bran. per ton 30 ed for three year., coming to 10.4.- I Hay, ter boa (iciest ., Ii RR () 00) rich again. which 1,nttnl ,1 to he Hay, per tan (haled. 12 110 1:1 00 w 11.111. I.' r bushel 0:, 1 1111 Ihc1S bane. \Ir.• Trry predeceased I y hn4.h,.1 :13 40 1:14 wife 1.y thirty-two years. He I Oats, p 4i11 to remembered by older resl•lents Inieka•he111- 1"•r 1.n:'hel 7U n old \t ' Potatoes. per hu111'! 31) • .et ('44.4418* and at all 413844. mat7tlIOlNl s being hs .)large• of the '•' ' I.tarter. !sr hnaLrl ' 00, and h 1' institute library here (e.o. .Ilticnl affairs. ago. P pallbearer. 4 I ei unl.ercwt. 4 :d. S nu 'Mr. .T4wtell was by n tarn kindly . 14'7,•4'44•., all from St. Augustin.. - two •+ 1111 and genial, at all thyme interested In \leer.. V,'m. iim-it% Ih•rnmedAreplty. \'all rill,'', leer 4lct.,__•_....! tel _ ,"4TM !!„• welfsrs• of his nelgt\ttors,, local lo.,•ph Ttroplly and Petah King. Mr. 111d•s, per IL. 7 _ 7 701•7. • h. his friends, and especially nffw•• I 1;'ore•' Itropltey, of Angln,e, atreet. Hoge. per cwr 3 :A1 a •;It tionate to his own family and his row -n. Is the only survivor of th.e''"'.tn'.Intent.per 4w•t 11138113', Ito. cut. 3 ail _ 3 "ar own people. Ile will he roast sorely i ramify of twPht. Hotter. creamery. per II. 4 1 - :dt missed by his POW bereft partner. who ha* tbrongh a long life been 11114 The enclose and dal:n• given stutter. dairy. 1" r lie. . 4.t 14.4 1 all his Jnr. and .nrr71wlt. 1 by ilii MA'tt►rt' i'tfttt ?Tf' its-TwMn►• M1 RaRn.- s4 per dozen .t "" the: keenest interest In municipal C nn c s . .1 ts1 T11ever • (nnr i l'affM:elrote; p»(,wt. :, :41 I" ! rattle. ined and by his family, who will no longer have Ore support of hi- greet advice and wi.r ((ammo). Mr. Jewell is wlrriv.d by his 4 ifs. two Poo" Melvin and \Ct!lam. of Colborne tnwnahip. and (nnr laugh - tem: Mrs. \\'m. Phillip. and Mrs. Jos. W. Prtddle, both elf town: Mr*. ,. • •.1 \1., ' r of rnliMrno fawn' .1,111. and Mrs. Rol1;.-It,edges. of ,;ode- rich township. Ills son Ramnel 1,:1., a*MAllttally killed w11. :I dawt•nk North .trryt la.; F4iday evening 1441• 1'4,01:cn.. 1"'r ' - nen :Metaled. over 12.1 ►..miser. ..f - t - Club end Reit friends eniuying n WILL ERECT MEMORIAL vvey plen.snt aortal evening. The TO CHARLES BULPITT i • rite. for enciere were wonby Mr.- Georg.- I. Leod *MI' Mr. 1/avid alar•' I rOK\'Iver, March L". A. a Irffr wick. • • 1ll We to the memory of Charles Bullpit Ole Cam., Bulpitt. the. English Immigrant boy \Ck 1t •Is tt d:d yea gee '•n aim hind f n awed,• .4-4-11111 on -a11 tintrlr" •r •.t ...deg*? ' - i 1,, f: ins =sin" numth4 ago. rhe 1411t- \L •Igr- Ills as* 1,M Diet.) 4.0 Wely ii, nun We:filre 1e note iW4 • 4 Vktrola No. 300 "Keep on Trying and You'll Get It--' - That's what the singing teacher said to his pupil when he was trying for a high note. And he did get it ! He didn't know who threw it, but it was i1 lovely shot. We can let TROLA take notes. - the VIC- our high It -E. 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