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The Signal, 1925-12-31, Page 7• THE SIGNAL, County and District :'Pits hu4acrm farm, of Albert V. water. 1CIh coutasan% of Grey, blas purchased by tlytvvest.•r (►shorn'. Fliurwn hands, as o resident f -Mop. died 1>eutInfifr =lid at the 'aK(' of .ev.uty-seven years. A' widow, stud Me daughter survive.. Melena 4ilUIblett, widow .d 1L.•, lute Aimee. diel Deee ,ler aril at Lome M her enol. Percy. In Grey township. In her sixty-oveond year. Your Mot toad three daughters Nur- I %%)die nlnrniug tote a call one. tel lit re•eutly. Lr. Whitley', of Garde, 'The with a tukhap. When shout a lull from home he e,TM,nt,•r•d a blind eg snowstorm and before be was aware «f It. his ear lauded In tar ditch, he ear did INN turn over. in,werer, nil 11•4 4114Wage W214 done. A quiet ambling look place at ,tate ntauw•• Win hang. 041 1h4•.wIn•r 16th. when Vlore ; 'dna. daughter of Mr. and tern. 31.91 Karl. I:orrlet, became the bride of 4•h rtes Finlay of flow• Ick t•iwnship. It r. Ur. Perry offici- ated. 'rl.e happy couple will reside '4 i FURS! 1 David Brown pays high I high- est prices for all kinds of (ulm, horse hair and hides. . Phone 270. tett the gn14,at14 fprin to llow1-k. • At t11* home of Mr. and airs. Wns. 4:ray. 13tH esene•e4rton of Hulett. on Thursday. December 17th, their eldest daughter, 3lildred Atone. was nulled in marriage 10 Leonard t:. Y.Nall, of Pruv,sn, Alberta. The welding cere- enemy * 11' perfttrwtat- 'l'e't% -W Snell. of 1 ,udrslM•ru'. In 'the presence of about fifty celeste. The happy omelette will make their home uu the gr.a.w's farm at Provost. Alberta. N e 1 ., 4',r, ill 'h ,u of Nle t 1\'w !Awaits'. ,.f Hallett. passed away on Tuesday, Ikr•ewta•r _.til. after a brla•f .11lners. Mr. Lawson Wes. bum uu the -( hoe 4 ch 40wu1111p ride of the Hope Hue it tie l litt*I used of his life In, the saute lo- t•allt}•. He la survived by ills .wlf.•. three some and two datuthte•rs: An- thony and •Fre). of 'roroutu: Mrs. James. \lel4l, of Hallett. 14191 .tneirett and Florence ..at home. Mrs. ileorge• Hill, au old re-hb•ut .d the Base 1111.•. Ilullett. diel las•emlx•r lath at the home of her daughter. Mrs. • Norman Hall. 1h -rem -eel was born at Menlo -Ito. but spent nearly 1111 her married life on a farm te11 the Base Ilene. Abe dud her hu.1444 cel welt \\',•sl .lxteeu years ago anti Mr. 11111 ,lied seven years gate. 4i.ra14• months ago \lr*. Hall wen' out to %lett her anuli•7Y :tit-tuswraht lr.R #mals -- '- Susan .\mins-%-, 41 b1••w o1 the late 'I'h•ttuas ('.4444. .19*1 Deeeudwr 1:91. at Detroit'. where. she was vielthen• her y. nug4•st daughter, air.. \P. 1.. 4'ay. KIe• was IN,n, ill l)rvou-I,1re. F:ins. ld. idea t4' years age'. 1111.1 4'aule w•ah.le•r uu,hau.1 40 ('1111114111 twe113'4%4. years e4. }or man)- year+ they lied eon fare 111 \C1nT1,,•IMvt. Mr. Cook del in 1914 And Mrs. 4',. ok hail since els 411 a good deal. of the time with her - -t "ate1tte4ss.- v t, - • of GI Ie n \ Ur. and \i4'-. .\ r.thaw i I us.411. en R'e.l11es,lay' of last week a Lel the fiftieth a,,uly. r.a •.4 of- •hl•t wadding tool 11,,4101 nee eon. _ratio ohms of wt41r. friends. They eve see r id.u:. of H,uc111 for ,.r 1 -cloy Fears 411141 pr.tlon•l' ••.t ate ti u t.urtle••a t boundary of I -bora... They Were .urr,4uu,led o11 LII, to --114 a b4' 110•ir Th'tldrr u, tett ;rawlekiltdr ! and brother a1111 -4114 es. Mau} tits. 1M -haling a 7airse• ..f gull. were resented to them,=- • n. narrow reveille the other daY when they were driving ou the Hayfield title. The ,ear stalled on r hill mud the brakes'belts% -lxalr it sllpla+d 1r.u•k mall. striking a rut. It dallikeil luta the 11 -L ,evetel 'feet deep. Fortunately lei .IIIye waw hurt. Jol141 Hellyar hes reuruesl trout Massey. Nurth•'nt t)utarlo, whew het silent several mouths. • .. Misr. Want, twinclpal of th1• School of .f 4'oalla,•r '. is spending the Christ - .mats vae„ilou at her Lome at K x'k- I 1 Your friends carr buy anything you can give them except your Photograph b No ..1i,.r reu,.toLres, alit ,i,. - least.-heppinsi-. J. T. FELL '4'ff Telephone 1l01 Oederieb. Hotel Tuller DETROIT 800 Rooms - 800 Baths $2:50 per . Bay and up ARABIAN RESTAURANT GOTHIC GRILL CAFETERIA TEA ROOM JOHN H. STEWART, Gen. Mgr. CODER1CH, ONT. SEAFORTH PUBLISHER when. hfortuI.l 110.4 butedre'ds of his GREATEST Of BUILDERS- DIES ON CHRISTMAS DAY*I...... "..,bull.: itlruds were praylur .ter life .laught.r'a prs•rrly' retovrry, • ti. anrt 1rn n yathllet• )Ireasoue•eweut froth YOith.• J. k doll F' 1'1 ilei jsllplr tet Ili. tt,un'b .utuwent - 1414 HiltK I.ADMAPks1111LLlllktl Hee. • lis 414' .11 ter s -the grew log rvide,Fe of the goW1Will. 1 � u' i'rK ► T 4,'t't . lir*t.eth Niiit , Pa.M'$ I z ter law .l• eneri,ll . In taking all in- s. at,.rt1,, lies.. 23. .Uri r an 'lie's terest'lit the lanrrews of others. i! starer) Nar,lman. \the I1u114 Flv .,t• seteritl uu')ths. It,:,.. ,Iuwe'. Fr.rl• 41nst4ai,•Iutexh. ,who lies been very t .T 41",.,1 'tours,. 14111 1,1,ilsb ,•lick •$i,t.Ieu , lateral away' wlrly Il: 'iinee Sunda%, s11,4Ws • pgarklyd. 1millisnerl 111 Ilwentkin sis.i...1 'lettere , Christuues utoretitig et'. Ills intuit. on pre.kk.tto.tel,, owl 1... ' 1....1 htiPel to he • - Intl.. and ails 141 0110. 14.11.0411vit4.'-pTitri'— ( sewn on P4eeadlly, D. 1(, ole 1Ra rips). 1s holidaying with relatives at• E...u•x. London• the glgaatle skeleton of a Exr1'EB 11111 uncompleted bu4 dine. 14 look" sistel th.i late \'.n. _U'.dal.to ••t, Il •'' ..\ bride of lif- Tuts gone ou her hon n'.1N o M 1 t 1 • 1t ' 1 1111414.01.4.1111 t In• r • . et r aft rd. e„ 11h a " matter I[ t o 1 ti l Kenzie at 1 t .•1 u u like a ruin, but a to h uk / Mies* Hurst Kentiek 144 lukt up with ( It h part of a huge hotel that was On account •uf 1111uv11t1,. he ret i1' I four. 4 iu4th'su,U• h• r New lmrl. a broken ankle, the re -tilt of a fall uu tri have been built had the war ant the lee. While playtime hockey - Clarence broken out. at adjoins the hose of Hoyle collided With another boy' and 'the Duke of -d by thl•t3414t 41 tamfly. pert,• fs owned by lad his loseDearing. broken. eo le of wealth and leisure, few gen \\'. H. lk•urltlg. who uudrrwwar'x �rapunr. One of then decided be the Great War. , .tsars, et 11411. lilt, was laird''1u fill, pra•aieall), out, of danger. • .ills, ''ardha• 11114 .4...11et1.1 Niu,••lyditn iluidrada aL 'itched' •L uL �i11a- 11110.14.11.0411and Trinity CeelhiCN. Tur- 'fit,• tel 144 144 trout The LandauAd ' • diens, most of them 44; shaki. have. •nolo• 11e wits ,!r, tee ' 11 tent ser 0 -a urlr •. •a4' v 4'k, I•su tea Al 11 Anglican, dllulstrr. Tor 0 Urliuiosh Is au .tdtti•H41 old Irony,. and 1 1 ThulMm). Ip* ewi. Y PERCY ROBINSON Fuller Brush Service Ord»:s talk'•u torr i illi' r Brei=iteee4 ill k Residence corner Tuthill/et Street and Cambria Road. Cod.n.h • manlier of years he rats he rtr:trio-4'f- r.- nett •1:uuw11 iii (it.t.•rirh.. • - - Fitkrl)• Ilnrt*•r Learlsll aim later ate , 1'fl .mon* ulri rulluu for mastoids at Vie- would {o tato bu11ne•s :0413 bunt a t ,4'L: hospital. London. Is reported to hotel ote the property Ills partner l.•• emekltlg a cased 'recovery. was to be an Austrian hotel manager Thr remains tef Hie 1111e• Geo•ge• bah who had lived neat' )car- in London. .1h1{too. wife ,lied at Uatl.•tte. 311Th.. Tory cleared the ground. • ran up the %ere brought. to E'.te•r for Lurldl.. steel work for ten aterl••s and were Thr dowsed sus e•1g111y'-our veer, "f I getting the lower floors ready for riot•• tet his death. :144. I occupancy with the Austrian went IP isike lie aurrirsl Jai•. Itcnrle•tt:l At tit. annual meeting of the I:tet,•r to his native laud to 144 y sow.'' fit- Ilaur1 44'.1 tet Otllnt 4 who 'hi',lce• ,41.Lrfr •hrnn••h- of the ender!. 1'l.. 4 ting& that could be bad yowh.re rleo. I,..•l ite . 1€,1 4 8l a a, a l4"-t.►i\I+• m,•o•i4 .\s+.*'illllpu the fol,lnwheg orf- , When he was there war broke MIL 1)'ige, ,lad *jib• wui, ttanti ted Oswsk' errs tier.• elected: . President. F: .1., The Austrian was imprisoned breauae 1. h.. lune 114•,•41 44•s.4')rl4 4 with their Minn w : 1st vire-president. ..trelele• 1 he said that he Oahe d to become a s Y business. tool \ieiruati: :-'..heir -h1e•e-pre.l.Yetet. Pere', 1'Hr�b eul.leet. In the_,_ ett r .(tutu.. -.lei n .,•+ti' Ion; 1r,'* seer. (iia, Moll :Quip- and the hotel Miert e11ue t Young Sutton bad .1.,tn,d +w stud- heave: 344.1 1 ,where.--WilHaw eef \t'.' Ion; t..4o n-4'. ('ins. U.H,t,•ii- I p 4'T: tur+t John- Yasswore, Henry)' titr•h1. dent halt. Months palmedto and the a'y11. 1oet o, a Much. Lou. Fletcher. J. T. Allison. Austrian was swot hark to England $ti.'* Glu of u 1n return for an Austrian priiinner. is. held Sunday Victor well. Matt. l'oo'p•, t:, Hunter. But it tea" no time for hotel projects. from RL TI a ta- \d:aittaudh.euk ,•.•a4,tery. to his old hove at, Kielearelipe.- 1.84.4' 131,.1,9!,; "\\'orad. he wen into uew•1Ngwr work upuli purchasing 1144.atuattuul1u Eapodl9'' Ill Little4'urr,•t.t twenty ours 1g,- While then be tee.14 au active part bringing about the long-ter•11111Md .\ ;:• 1011 ..1. icer,, Itathyay., whichk+• 1-- Ih. 1441441141 ill Iula•h with the _ot,t•'-i- wurrd tet' ulI *etnew 1N'of the .4••448'. .la, 19191 he came, t.. Sesefurtll. IN"vein;; proprietor f 'lhr $. arort9 - News. *Welt businesses lie conducted .1' - Ito Mothers Treat Colds The New "Direct"Way 1 rank .>1.•1. all. inspector for 11oei4140o Gov 11uu•ut. returned • oat t1'u- West Iwo w +•k: 14)6. NIa44.11: • 4..4 WT.', who .1. he•. Ie. N..rl 4'l► h , ,ding the lodiday' w UI her par- . , Mr, ami Mrs. sins. 3Ir, 1111d air.. It. M. 3•• to *ie nil 11,1•e• months &14.1.l tl+': r:?ttll y4-14 I. ,c•4 br.•th r.” - 1'lee business ' win •,1 Itlyth 3- pits.* 1---w;1k :14••:4 ('hri 4.1'•. 'vitt. Ir .:1:is Le:t, r than 1 I44t %• •l1• t'n-L '••.+ ifaw'1,111 f -St. 'rheiwie� tee I a HP, re.+ r y 1 .•' p- lrn*)u • i' �.. t \-Ji I 11.9•_ t•: t-krrrrs-i-r- BUY Solvay Coke The Faultless -F-lel• • FREE FROM GAS Uniform Quality Save. You Money Does all that is claimed for other fuels AND DOES IT BETTER Sole Agents for Goderiai The Dean Coal to:. Importers of High -Grade Anthracite, Bituminous and Smokeless Coals re, "u 11 !TIP Vel. .tl Ter '1 Attu. The fill] , H'a').- •i(tern.s"i 111 " o.lis i. churl's; :val..' :lt. 'h, \\ w. Welsh, Ewes flrrdwau. 1(. 1). To make matters w'urse•he folk' hoot.• �._.L Pyre': auditor.\\ I►. -} der the sn4rpictotr - — -� - U:utlu. service agents. They declared that NO CREED DIVISION •F: \FtrKTII \ alt• . ,f• 1 J I,I/..•.1 •h > f :, - 1 , tilt. ?%ill;. E. • 1t. 1,.,'.f 3'4'" 4r::i 7 n':1 r l•pn• lit--a\illts_ iuull•:_''•. \\• Pis taller Neca..are to '•De.e- Cl - drew With Internal Mediciwa• to Break Colds. Children's diges- tions me sadly up- set by too much "dosing." Vick* VapoRub being es- ternaliy applied. dues not upert little stomachs. At the first Omits( 'crate, were throat, or any other cold trouble, apply Vicks freely. 'f'a're is nothing to baallow- you just "rub it on." ICKS VAPoRue he was an Austria& 1.p) Once more ' e was • rot con- he never again euterged- _. _... a .' n Mr.. N. Jl.l+•Iw•,14t hu+ gone -to dem i Young Sutton return d ant prolog, of ► 1•h Church for 1 .41 r nl Catholic (hu � he 1'ra 4's i York: whew. sir N•III spend the r.- , health and It was lot long before) mangler etf 111. wInter with her died. There being nobody else to ter of I, oiled 1Iiurets .linistrr fake hold of the hotel proiref the • ik.l,,.uli uuti..IUll b:u'r0•t'* 4414..1.1 daughter. 1111 Ul r (:I..h,, ..vi building has stood for twelve years Mr. and airs, .1,4hu Joynt have left now. Rut It to "boot to el pushed aehle• tel, tit. N:1, -turn battlefields ••! for Florida. where they NIII-441'lI +' ;forward' to eomp14rtlnn. It. has at- 4 -rause mid IA•Igl : where. Protestant month or ten. r. Joy'trt lead lust r.• nod 1b,1iuu1 4•,l11eL.• Nt.s..1 sh..ub4. i• Hr. tractrd tar of the of Harry to 41..114..1.. lire .11" 4' wort ea.1 aside Ireutly rv•tnnr.rl write uu rxtrud'+1 ma ne o[ the must remarkable Lft'K\ON' h interned and t s this con 1 IN HOUR OF ANXIETY Oyu2IM11ruoIJ4enU5aDYEARstr ill s II.Ns r :' ' gm" builders since Cheops. - With ref t=N4' ill tit.' .haot4w of tl• tth. • S1:It1•s• Jin he wall Ie mole+ :uitt,,.4l•e. •'r English aesortalra he ilii bought Me 1 "'t' airs. J,ihti 44lthl•rlaud, w•h.' 1" r" pine. and will make 9 nae of the .Mt Mary's ('nllt"lI" ehnrili prayers her lunrrtalil w11. Wee ('brio lieu al,, ! best hotels in Enftlr,nd.-'-'n,, tieitlr_1or-see toyd -otfir'for lho_,r* I)eugill 01 Len -know. passed away' on .. marry Wardman was born in ,•04 ry ..f \I1...'e ', M-en4 iittii_ flntlgtl Ttu•ieday. December .'114, at Toronto. Yorkshire and went to the rutted err or the Kee. 1►r_ W. lt_-3hrinroeli .'1..us4i--•• a -ren" " emc'e'e-r-11,ein titwhenhe was seventeen._ lie '1 who is, e,111l•''Illr ill at Victoria hostel .:utr.•r her :many menthe, The remains 1 isnard-i► New n4' lent- 14-N.9:1 , Tar\le'114bMI1 IN Ire ter of Nie, wens brought here for 1111••rm.•uU the • 1 shillings and Immrdlatrlc welt to e f and taking pillow,on Tbur•day work, He held various unlmp.lrtant *inlet United .4.nr,•II, whish - ill ' jobs,' the one he kept longest being arnllul. 1:11..;",,m141,8... J1nry - Ytom the Inane of. dr. nuei Mire. Win. I that of timekeeper for a Philadelphia • ,.hur•11. 41041:1P1:::,",11; fan,lt' Jlu_rdie. contractor. There 4• Kot as 1nsi-ht \Ir•. t4te•ele.-llnnt.r lu4.Ned away o41 tato the building business, and when ,a4'' wo*t i ml•u in too dirtrLi. T4'o : y'. iwr.•,are-, 14-144. ut..-e--a lua+g 1 be left he apprenticed htmerlf to-•i_:-_Itt It •%•\I n-i_n ,r M. J. Weedy. Glu.... She wee Ni'ty:eiglll year. of carpenter. He learned 190 trade and ?,i 4.37". Ma4'4 '1.4t.11.-':mtt-ttr: stiv llli' 11.1 111711ate-44)4.4 •.stl".4 4*'M- t tooted forward osalrntedly to a Itt.:_.-T1e'!nl»-h a!• ,q.. t• r„•1.•x4:,1 '(4'9 -In I' ly all h1 r ;if.. )3.rJ Ln*1.11, ,l 41.11 441' tf industry, lnodestlt rewarded. H•• . iretaer411,4 ales *14.111 1111111 , tet,1Trg' n, 4-u-l*Ytl'g re1I k1i fr_I•n_1__ •' .\pail; 1:_'::. fLe I.w:,fus w• r. ht- 1 waw thirty yeah Old wlra hr w.•uY I.Tresi tee 44-a„•ul,1:1 cuttect -r.- ! to Washington and began to take orad u.711.1-weld•'.uttetli44,:111 , .\ quit.; ..•.Idin_ took pis. -e• al Ewe • small carpentering eontrlsets. Then Orr. U Ina•+»h aim 444••41 y 11...,, . :trthn--idem-let ia'•r,. %Lex. _aft71t1.1 r e1•t 4. Ae. tet 111gr1'- .11 Inher I:t„ Iced 41- •Hu n4'.. Th • tit, ea d Ale - for a:111) r. auedtte T in the Salvation A.rL')'- ,,1 :Is -,i• h ••.'' 14. ,f for ••line•. yell r' 1'44 9,1'74 i:. I1 4141. For t.be 111•t 1,• "• , • 14 ;444,1. Ix•.n plrtluli!'- �f 1 i . T' i 'tiv ti -er'rrre--ter' ttrie4.. r" Ito'14, t4 •111,t,'tit. 1h„�u flu f t1 *1'141 H,,rtry. t., (1141. w-„- •)i, , on Thursday •tr•rtt•e•n 1, ' -•f 11,.- ,editing of ills .•r. Novato 1..,,s t. to Hvdwrt N.44 -• n,4'. n .-..1 :I +••atria. 'The ,4.1s ferrite d to Kee Js 1.rq Metropolitan t• h 1 'the hridts_• w 1 fit en ,n Inc 1. ' •. `,^T. y)-„. -Hart y. Thi• T.•1,1 --T• • -i,.4,••r s•.,, „f tie- lute .1. 1,. i:-- ,+.•••. 1/111. /.1 In V. nee eel 1'r..l.ti«rklu eitur,•ie lnnnsehe met another lencilshman alai a iJrin; «lay w.i•m. little.money to invent. and the LN" tee Tr t4' M1 t4' .err t,.4' lr•1 wit a aH-h. \llrgar••t Jl,e built a small row of hovels. They 1• `' - ' $slid them and made a profit of tSAG't • .,Ir}}_.lai%t;f+tez�t__1tr_�IQ J,►rs• ' aeA. :t wfw yardman's *rut tromp .I- It. \lei Na'• ,d Ln.ttillt method. the I In the art of waking money and h. r 1<ei11 T \l' 4 r Il:,ml1',w. d near t was hnnjrr for other venture$.. nut _ eirti Ili llo,l. It, t lir Altai •4YM.n or'11,41 uu -1 1 t. 4 (i•.1 ❑ .Glue 1T n1Ti 'hito ,:o hohue -A L.m•llad_ miooch. Ile wanted .• ' t11 F.ncland and R• 1 tee.. )ti tJ•. awle. i., I. 1,1 a row rsl:1- marrle•i • the bride. 314' And Mrs. Ham Hardman put his profits In nthe wl!I reside 11 1h•tt.lt ,4t:d lu%vv building sperulatlofu and sold o -It u• n'1,1, t 1.11kn.,W :n,d rine-' a profit. After olut deal, 11%ing ne . • before. he • xp:in•te Ito np.•ratlon- and soon 44141 building large 4414411 (41 HHt Si;El-F ,.houses. He broadened- nue, sa4 bought suledivlstonk on which lir ,1. ,i, • •i:, ientortant`e • .1- p11L 1I:1- 1.4.: ' , 't .1 ' 141.1ile 'met 1l. Roo „ .. _ .. ;4- .I from _\. \1 •3ien :,1N tolele•Nt 111 1. .r tw.tre au,1 fieruihn••• business • .Ales, eu7111, f. ,t.li• k it li•11te t au .19;111,..!1... •`' ',oubliettes.: of the year. air. Joel 'k 3.4 fet--nnrt,:-14ed wh••1.• he will In- ' tri tt__t•'-U •1.4.- 144•• . I%al,}1t11L__Jdllf ,• f,Nill.i- old ,1•';t' .Ines *or! ginseng toots 1 'Ir. 3 .49.4.)• } 911.c:,t1••u e',”,..".1A of , quarter „f .141 41 4,. • 1 that id.. 11,4 in g,•ttu.c a scy'th'e off a •1114111 3.141.11 of bead would he head to „a. soKnfio.•u ytpi 4'*•tr,row gill - . tri* mend* neighed 111 1,441.: 1m4 -J,• 1'e r-••4. 1141 and - now r.nidied the' reward.. .1.'1411 14 11111.14i 11:1* • ed hl* 11-,n .0t It Iltrr ,to 1 ls den. ''ha.-. II :ilia. 4, 4'.314.- l letseeseion. q:• m . rte,' t hs I • H'• i4iLMU.•-=t p _ r -- n. ►but built. gon,,•IIMP, he "old cmt and - son*,•tlm.s he 1f' id on and to • his wG-F.-4-' l :1.• w::e�, pronto tont of r.•hrila: itrltthe Instil. "F hails. , . .. . es carrying leis. right 1 hn 119-1• 1' n! to 1 .ding. f414.•t,tr4.t when ,•t4' .0..1 'h.• • net Mr, loot 31st T:,e ars aro Wash'ton used to be n 1'11'014leis wrist 1'11'0144..-.li city of bnar41tn_ -408411. 1414':u•dnrin --Nva. '11'0'44*his ! thought that 'cerumen' 4110194 1, • backfired. - ' would rather bleu modest homes of '.3• it unto rN•.0 a” their own than live in ' boardin - ;Alt lei -sed dealt! house* ind this th,night is what made 11' :retd4r••({11t4.44 . v.0 ..Ta7'-'net'. week. - him wealthy. -. Me built alt -*hide -4.41 theft ehltetr•n 7t -r. 4 davit to ' , r, 'woe 4. _ _- (11N141\ '1l c -. 1,44.. .t: 1V, •- � ,;nit' ... :, r• ,•11nr'"1. •.:l1 41.1_' on Frhluc. III'. Ie Intw'r 'NTT). whi11 Ht Amt Verdict yltetrart brining. 114., brill.. rleraJohn 144..-v - _---.alt of ..31 horses of Tann. lire•. t. T , iTortnew otllf•iat..I, 314'. find M•s. . retold. In rlintou. T1Me_ ronnoc ptyr;)1r of -tit. Ils;tl.t ,htn•lt %keel tit. 1'oun,y- TTraire ' ine- visaing before ('hrletmac and i rrechalt- ed ns entertainleig program. I'•Nlb•e giving the 111alat.•. :1 treat of•e•nmly. I etc. T. A. Orel{ end H. A. wa.ertren bad their house. placee to loo- in from bun ittlows to fir -4_1'o metier huge apmirtment Inoue. Y. H, ho•euliar ten. titnkibg pride is the Wierdnien "'ark" Inn, 44• jttr 44 1 ,in,h1}: which has'pll the features of a resort .4'ln a:4' hotel theukh 11 is an urban estah- m. 4o rein-' hfu4•e,if• ILa h 1, II"h ihtnl. qlt h,• twenty' arses of int ,the h.'.4'-.• lei fast n + tlut•1' h. grouted _ ht) 11 end la mads up of wtinerew:that o!1 out Into tl'e s11n- fnitrn) duet slue _ H• oder••111Fht In ■ m r'iotureeque and de-- wexktott.1..•:•nditism 4.#14.411,444.411,44l'4 etT..t*I ltghtful man It has swlmn,1ng- of tit. L1* Lad fn;i, a atnil t 411'' pools. tennis r'm`1*, gararee, a th.a- •t.,%. a e1 -1ftr--tial s i`je sevum• t tre and sTal)le.. 1f. 7,01111ill hoop., 7,t► the fa., :not urea*, She w'1' 1 1.. people. ' ltiivrr'vrr: to make-. leer any to a '1. I Ho made another slrO,kn_onl'.ttm, am, it w'a. •4,.•r. that Air..il,•uder. n when he bourht• a rocky' hill cot on v'hl n gap.files * 1431, Nr, wds Ju any rhaua.•, 11 11.1 .cel it m c,•4' hi ', W. 11.1 out lei tg iu i 7 weak .lel found her. •Pito children also ha -; (`onnectirat ay, • .1e, nese Cleveland IN ell •,rsrvmry lvlth the .34.444 of the' Park. ,Others I .. 1 refused to touch g:8•. .5 drn'tnr'aws' tanned -lately slow it because the a..st of levelling 1t. rte:'•• mild ho too (treat. But Wnrdnman sit re dtt,'71 t Ion . John J. 31ct•angliec.11 lifelong not a wv Ahlch WR+ full of gull',' and 0444. HP mad" a deal with the whereby 1 Rot his nidi Tut fi reed awal 4,e Ail to t e tee e!. oration r -at him nothing. -. w war 1 1 ke out and there r0atext rush of people 10 in flet elty'e history. thio 'kyward by meet :on•• of them proved to he hog*l'+n re lite • fir:- Hut not W ar+t- man. He did n„t advance his rents it dollar. - He I•D•eared before flnv- ernment acend = and said Mot Ryr per rent. net pr fit ens enough for him. .Others got -5 per cent. 1)434• doubled or trehl•--1 heir rent... lint Wardmartens re ens h•tr+ "• 1 Washlnrtnn hits 44.41 fnrtrntt4411 h(n•. Now lice 'IaS Ro: to En,tnn•1 owfhehtirs IdtrYn[pe- Her. r 4 -on Afty 44'e•- - tit•' ••" years ot41. and is -4iry body till -hr"" is keen of mind 1*T wet rnnttnn- 'bin building op• • AWN. I the- M4 Country. where he hope%,,, t ern w4" i( 'be an appreciative market t m• • 1T lir-Morita- trn4•nshit'. cited. Awl. - 1101 own r Thursday 1114.rnhag 111-0. H. aa4 In 7 c hie 1'1aty-third year. '1`10• precb'41• Tho n day iii' hall 1141`11 ,II Itl)tte. 31111Tin 11,-• When t t•vePing lee, and his 1:11111y .•41t,•lrniine,l war the a number of kolietat %ichors. and he Washln:4 r.-t11e1 ne bed 'a'inane ntly In the 4'."4 yeute err ..0 health and v)443". In the morning landlords. his wife found 1,1111 dealt: Ifesiel 4 IT - 'widow lis leaves two sons nt helm, god mit daughter, Mrs. George Blake of tit,}' tuwns'.Ip- The iimer.,4: e•u,l. titive itnti retav m..rnhik. int.rnte•nt 1N'i114* Matto In the Ilrn•,*ele 11:01,1114 +,s4 -h oH. cemetery after milletJ • 4'$t. ,.4nthro1'.• ehnrme._ ...13f:t i' .. , 4:;; 4 44 .. . 114' de -union -- Aker Years of Separation 4 Some ten or eleven year'. ago ?d4's. H. .hertehed rine plans for. her 1 II 'to future. Her four Irlp were all.br1ghl, clover children who seemed free to travel through life wtthnul a *Ingle handfeed. American Ideas In aldartment\ nut that ims rears ago. In the and howl hulldlgrl:• The Heid Neanllme Mrs. H. developed consump- fpr --and died. Follnwln` quickly ion will be his first gent job. 4120n Tali luno.' -1'tw ts�dest -girt 'hewed elgna of weak lungs and was A Well-tirrl'd Mlrtwsi. prumpNy sent away t the Muskoka ftweplla% for Conaumpllves "That certainly was a Ott altR Wishing you all a Happy New Year. I.EH. STEW MKT. t'tori.t Thaw IE McLachlan Business College STRATI -ORD. ONT. TIN, sonuie•n•ial seloell of \V.' -dews Ontario. Ewperielv`I in- •4re elem. ,.ltl*Ifig tlo.t'.ugat r eurite . 4.ruloaM+•141,114.1 tea Isritions. r It A. U. L.1t'11L.\N. 1•riuril..,' J. R. Wheeler, Fwural Director anti Embalmer all calls promptly 1 toy u ,, • ,44) or 'myth' PHI ONES. - More 835 R.••itiece a -115;.t. Hamilton "4,-.•t 1i' '• - Brophey Bros. I'::►UINt. F'1 NF:K.►1. DIRE(' 1014!4 AND KMll.\L\Ia:K1 1.nt.r. :irefully attendee' 9' at NI: hears, night or day• THC L liODEINfH - ---- Electric Wiring I I We specialize in Wiring•of all kinds. het us give'you en estimate for wiring your. " house or garage. Private Telephones, Motors, Dynamos, Electric Light and _ Burglar Alarm Systems 311 fork 1111a111n4144- _ Ma, Iron lad Tout by Electricity -a/aortnient the best Electric Irons and Toasters made in Canada. ROBT. TAIT Itwe ttledan WPM 81. I'hour '!:obi A Thrilling -New stetly ane i:--- Ser ial by that Prince of Current English Ficti.onists J. S. 'Fletc/ief , his 4atesi-and best 1 "The Annexation Society" hntl4f- t 4',. • . \ •L . I 1 1s two - y4are she returned cured. Hot t that was not t • • Ad, rhe ORM all enthusiastic church min n. ether slater ',Leapt the 10unsest, who was an ardent admirer of ., 21110 fell In 14_ war of tdberrufost., atlntater. "A tine asrtson, and w• 11 They are now at Muskoka. and mak- :mild too.', ttrr carne progress that'Lair ds• e now at borne •• p p,iring for • co18Ma ear 01 re- tinted. Pally half the congregation clout 1 ' l •' ter ter 1841424 Th• father the eldest girl "Yes," a awe • unadmir'ng and vnllnerert Rlr' ars a*ghbor. It certainly was well- In ell- s contributionssaw bit *Mttit bot their MatsthM otic neeg• $tnitt.MT.rriato a OaMiM r r ,4, : commences next week in The Signal "Plot to Steal England's Art Treasures" was the headline which appeared recent - r. Around this theme J. S. Fletcher has woven a :r t ewe a characteristically fascinating to e O a. venture, o a T. .o cr00' s •' - _ than aculice--the invaluable treasures, and of Jimmy y Trickett, who, in his searckl for '- falls i -, v -• with an innocent accomplice tIf The n nexation lety. -The action moves swiftly froth London to f •44'944-'98 t le thrilling hunt for- clue. tanc►inig all the way from a stuffed goose to the mysterious hull a ot, the murderers. t,) x• in' el1•stinti, analyze the ti:%:fef of alt.--FIetchrrs popularity," writes !tt 1141 g Vincent S'urre,'tt in The C imago Evening Post. "Suffice it to say that he always has an entertaining s'or t•, tell, and always tells it ably; 'seldom does he impose on the reader's credulity, and never does he fail completely to explain his punk. His p.ople'are-always human, and his investigators are f'requ'ently at fault. ' Every character has his part to play, acid_lrequently the conclusion of the 'case' is brought about by the c'•nibined" effo.te oI all concerned." Be sure to read the opening chapters of this thrilling story next week in THE SIGNAL 1 • w . , , 411" ..- , s x _-.i 1•,11.. 4434 i i i t3 4 Ai i