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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928
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Prosperity Follows
the Dairy Cow
G It ICU LT( surveys prove
that the farmer who banks a
monthly milk or cream check
soon becomes independent of financial
worries. The dairy cow -the milk
cheque --the batik account forin an in-
destruetible chain which defies "hard
times" and business depressions. Since
1873 the'Standard Bank of Canada has
entered to the needs At the dairy far-
mer, rendering efficient service to his
THE, STANDARD BANK
Of CANADA
ESTARLISHEJ) 1615
H. H. REID
Manager, Goderich Branch
Branches aho •1
Auburn. Beytinki and Dun
nganno
The Present Mining Market
is wonderful tint. bung. u
yiYor own
hen are holding down prices.. Price
is determined by demand and sup-
ply. When your faith rine« prices.'
a ill rine. Intrinsic values
-
have ot. Chn
aged. Don't play inu)
the claws t.if the bean. You have •
nothing to fear if you don't buy on
margin- _Call stet tee
NORMAN LEWIS
liatnilton and NeogatieSta.
Phone 476--
1.
Annual Congregational ,purmesl:t.tistlail.sito7usarer the spleoil
illThe liaeotutv no Illation Band re -
Meeting of Knox Church
All Departments of the Church Work Active and Flourishing
Congregation_ Free .of Debt and Substantial Cash
Balance Carried Forward to 1928.
The annual congregational meeting of read by the superintendent, Mr. C. K.
Knox church was held in the lecture Saunders. The record for itca waa year with
room of the church on Wednesday one of the best withit recent years. 1 32.
evening of last week. After devotional The average a t teudanoe was about 104.1 The report
exercises conducted by Rev. R. C. Me- During the year dipiciuus and heal$ri , pre,,,nted
1)erwld, Mr. Chas. K. Saunders waa were issued to members of the school;
The Gn ild • meet'
voted to the chair and Mayor Mae- as follows in recognition of faithful emit week, with an
Ewan was appointed secretary of the attendance (on at least Hfty or the fir- cif 35, and wag able
meeting. . ^ ty-two Sundays):---
- -'-ln vareifiraetinties
The report of the session was DIplomas--.Frant niver. maryorte The choir reported th
presenteq and rend by the moderator, Taylor, Marguerite Megan, Donald tary, Aire. A. Taylor. Th
pitrted through ever -faithful presi-
dent, Miss Wiggins. During the year
the Band met reguktrly, except in va-
cation, 44111the sum of $193.25 was
-raised anti sent to the Presrbyterial
treasurer.
Mrs. W. J. aleCreatit preseuted 'there of the Ladies' Aid- 130111$0.
titt continued its record of good
work roughout the year, contributed
$4100 to he mantigere, and closed the
balance on hind of $KIL-
f the Weetmlnster Guild
by Mr. ettly evening
enCinlgarit.of
veeage attendance
o report success
ng the yeer.
ngh Bit were -
excellent
Rev. R. C. licDc-rtuid. It spoke of the Muir, Margaret Bisset. Ernest McLeod,
progress which hat/marked the l'rere --Chem Moore, Dorothy-mnie gag Ere.
byterian Chervil tfiroughout Canada tyn McLean.
Pince the recent period of stress. and Second Year Seals--Wrfred Green-
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SCHOOL REPORTS litl}r -
S. S. NO. 6, OOLBORNE
The, following is the report for S. S. ;
No. 5, Colborne. The pupils have been
tested in geography, arithmetic, gram-
mar, composition and history
Sr. IV. --Jean Hunter 78 per cent.,
Elia Horton 68.
Sr. III.-Dorip Johnston 76 per cent.,
Jack Hunter 72, Cree Freeman 63, Eva
Jr. 111.--011arokl Freeman 4.8-Fserl
f-atertan. 4E_ .
rent., Robert Cook 36.
Sr. 11.-Aodreiv Freeman in per
Jack Cask 63, Grace Hunter 58,
Bas-Femanan '
1.--sPeari Hinder.
Sr. Printer -Clifford Horton. Frank
or
Jr. Prinser--4Beryl Freemaa.
BESSM ORAN'T, TeacheL_
High -Power
Electric Sander
New Floors Made Perfect
Old Floors Made Like New
Get Our prices on hardwood
Boors, laid, sanded and
finished complete,
Geo. Westbrook & Son
Builder?. and Contractors
Phone 3h6w
Trafalgar Street 6oderich, Ont.
-411tsitoulgto
. naitzsmtnzi
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,....,
Mat iretion le now firs
tlItitsts. -with large membe
is "'Dine splendid service.
Mr W. F. %Mindere prOAAA41
ritpurt of the board of manager'..
he year the mortgage of $1
azaingt the manse property wag pal
'if and the propertenrof the cottgrears-
tenn'
nt oAtandtt free of debt. The
i'""° of TIM Interior furnishings
and the redeerration of the eburch _ma
were noted an matters that will engage
the attention of the hoard this ,ear. tnerir
'The niumelat weretary's and tress- winchnni.
nrer'e reports :were rend by Mr. F. G. twoe, yen
Weirfinancial, aeeretarv. Mr. Andrew films
Porter, Antetrenisurer. being abeent day tinder
•riu, finances at tate eonireentien are In ment ens in th
11144 eon -
Ili, wild
EIGITTY.FIRST YEAR NO. 7.
OLD RAILWAYMAN
PASSES AT WINGHAM
John Quirk Had Long Career In Rail-
way Seniee
John Quirk, One of the &Ace lif INPT
tbe oldest ) railway ewe ill lettaria.
died at Whighout on Stability. tilted nine-
ty -tire. Be started to work on Ontario
railways in 1e67 and woristel iu nue
parts of the Province. itiVi! 19115. whia,
as_coielnetor Ott the 1.olltion. Unroll nod
grUee. 11.f. retired ,froni. ffiewerririx-:
The deceased 111•11 WilA 110111 on tlie
Isle of Mon and come to ("numb, wheti
thirteen yearg ef age Ile ,tarte.I 1.1-
rellway career as ui:l1CflEIfl With the
81& C,rthelonla Railway. whith ran
from 'Fort Erie to Hemline,. le 1'R7.
Promotions eame tit In those days
end three months lake he was eon-
dnetor on the same line. The motlre
power on the Caledonia 11011way at
that time WAS a gray horse anti tbe
rnfls were of wood. '111i. Allis k row
part of the aftebitem-feefral-segeeme -
Mr. Quirk later became essistowt‘s1
with the Wellington. Prey & Bruce
Railway and wag conthwtor smelt
section NA It continued Its ktenalon
northwerd.
Mr. Onirk took up residence In Rel-
ent -dine In 1070. and for twenty- yeave - *1 Godenich
he sail from that town to 1Rraniford it
' and Hamilton. Tn 10110 he became con -
on the London. Ui,ron &
and eentitmett on that run until 1i.
tired, in 1f165. • -
e wars ,promlnettt for rimer yenr.
mends,. eirele. and nes n pose
r of Kineardinit bodge lie la
1 I.y three win. °nit one datigilt
rles, of 'Intro.: Frank, .
and Jelin nnil Fmmn. et '
ilia wife ereleettageo bite es
INSURANCE
The Mutual Life
Assurance Company of
Canada
Established 1869
Hoof (Mire,
erloo, ;trio.
D. D. MOONEY, Agent.
East Street.
Guderich, OntaPrihoo.ne 250
the
ir-
Sun Life Assurance Co.
of Canada
()Rent many attractive forms
Coti?tilt us
regarding these.
H. R. LONG,
District Agent.
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Phone 115
1 tee,: tame nt Wedne..
sonic onapieok inter
Winehn m cemetery,
• excellent condition. with balnnees ear -
1 ried forward at the end of the yenr of
1 g1474 Gil The aggreente receiptof
U.S. R. NO. 1, COLBORNE
Retool report of U.S.S. No. 1. Col-
borne, for January:
Tests.
Jr. IV.--Kathleeti Williams 76 per
tent.
Sr. 111. -Wilmer Rutledge 82 per
trent.. Eileen Peagan 61. Keith Feegan
bd. Morel. Kerr 36.
Ss. M. -Kenneth mutation SO per
cent., Belo -on Feagan 'Benison Kerr
1.-1)onnld William* 92 per eento
Winnifeed Wntgon 92. Kenneth Kerr
3t1.
Pally tnarks.
Jr. IV - Kathleen Williams ct82.
Sr. 111 Eeith Ferran 917. FIlleen
Pecan MS, Wilmer Rutledge 671.
•Ifere'e Kerr
Ffr. 11 K n1tl, 411 'Ben-
son ?vegan 760 •Bengou Kerr 304.
I. -Donald \Vilna mo ies5. • Kenneth
Kerr 461. •Winnifred Wntaen 2110.
Sr. Pr.--flordon Williams I002.
tL or Jones -44/4-9-1114111,
Kerr 137: '
'flue Who hare been nfiseid• If
'-,rt4 thus •
-NTAM-L.WODS Teacher.
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igECV-- R. 1' • .‘°) Et! m ID ' • tof:01;41,1
Minister of Knox Church TIAMinifilimasmt20,44
all depnrtments of the eoneregetion in
;
1927 were $13.200. •
11- re -11, le -ThrIn*Pre-1.4 ih4.- hewed
nf mnnegereC. W. Arhsefer. J. W.
Penigle. .k. P MeT.enn and W. F.
Flanntiere--were re-eTeeted for the en -
nine three pent
Mr. Andrew Porter wag. egnin ap:
pointed church treagurer. and Mr J
W. Framer And Dr. J. M. Field were
re-appoluied auditor.
The budget committee for 1920 wee
appointed as follows: 8. D. Croft, H.
H. Reid. H. C. Dunlop. Robt, Me-
Mehaft. Wen. Bisset and R. Morrison.
Mr. A. P. MTr rend conomutiert-
None from the (Meech headtpmrtersi
with reference to pension arheme
for mlnleterg of the eleireh and these
were referred to the boned of =m-
eters for enen 114(1011 rig mly be eon
-
noted the fact that Knox church bad wood. Philip Bisset. Henrietta Curwen,
contrilmted its share towards the mellE_ Keith Cutt, Kenneth CultIda Morgan,
"mane, _0(_+be tieueumi_a_the_uotreh Ramona Trethewey, GLtdislIorSaat
having raised the full budget allocation Geraldine Saunders 11114111gle Winter.
gratitude for this expreartioutu_leaen Wins aL_tiutis=iutuL/mmnil Alex. *knee. 1
taltre of-thming t Ion , Idine and
... was:made of the appointment of Mr, Pauline McEwen andnotert Muir.
Douglas D. Major as organist and
Stith Year Seel- Aileen Stowe. 1
choirMeeter and of Lie success In in-
, Special mention was tht-11 EreiS11
J. W. Craigie
Real Estate and Insurance
LA
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et week)
Mailellue
.i.mplettel her
nursing Mr
(Intended for
LANFIS. Feb. 6. -
Johnston. who has nest
tealaista-aa a .1.1111111.`,. 1
Jtto. Menary, of Crewe.
Miss Edith Johnston 1.
the home of_Mr. Leslie 'tit
congratulate Mr. and Mr,.
the arrival.of 8 MOO NAIL
Tli.. Zion young people put on
play at the C.F.41. eitilt roomeltit.
Thurelay evening. It wile very m411enjod by those/ present
ss .
MiMary Phillip.. of Thronto.
epeniHng a few there with her sneer.
Mrs.. Thos. 'Ferguson.
There are a emit mane -eases-of
mumps; in our neighborhood and those 1
who haven't had them before -are sot
-being missed riga time.
A number of men are busy drawing
ax
flto Lneknow.
1ffneseg Elide Vint 1111141 Myrtle John
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slim are again able to returnee their ;
shidieg In Lueknow High School after
an attar* of the mumps.
skiing at
hi. We
Dealer in
DOMINION. PROVINCIAL
MUNICIPAL AND CORPO-
RATION BONDS
Eire, Lite. Accideat. Automo-
bile. and Genel Ifilniftnce-
s Agent
of Commerce
;.,41erich
wee Iwo ttatt....
Af401011.1f4PPP&PPIP
1r140rell advirettle.
Dr. A. P. TTunter. Jas. F. 'Phomenn- The woman who mnreitel ft nem to,
and Wm. Initiate. who ronsititnte the. reforM him finds solnee Ie the thought
that even leirielation ilitited do it.--
' hornet of tenotterg of ilia (+Arch, were oshawn Daily Times.
itt
of $2.696. The session expressed its Fourth Year &IC s -Doria Bell, Don -1 eripncity.
Quiet. Homelike.
Comfortable
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tty,aogaitklgro4.
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er.
Winners/
k,II.IttatFitartir
Many travelers stop at
our HOTELS because they
find quiet surroundings.
homelike atmosphere and
comfortable accommodations
at moderate prices.
a AND UPWARD
4filteig MADISON • LENOX
NAW"N "" "A" CIRCV: PA" DETROIT
Just as
A Steady Stroke
A Strong
Attack
*/* A Good
Defence
Will Win in Spor+s
A Bank Account
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of Canada pliz000,
Goderich Branch F. Woolkonbe, Manager
creasing the numbers and Aide -fie -yr -dr Dm,
m eo
the choir,_ and the splendid service els, who has Wei a prfet record
foe the last eight years..
rendered throughout the year by the
excellent choir of the church was noted Mr. Saunders added to the printed
with words; of praise and appreciation. report a few word, of appreciation of
The work of the Sabbath School, de- tbe faithful attendance. end valued ite-
scribed as "one a the strongest bui- gleams! of the Saidaith wheel iireies-
warks In our congregational life," was tea. under the leadership of Mr. Major.
eommended and the faithful service of Reports of the adult Bible clas, the
officers and teachers received due tri- glrls' !tilde' clans awl the St. Andrei/41
bute. The co-operation of parents was Club were preitented reepectively by
reques___,Ifte ima ar at- Mr. F. Weir, Miss Aileen Stowe um!
tenciance of Children in the Sabbath , . terhaefer. .tad recorded the
svhool. The *�k of the Wittitees MO- -ueeesful maintehanee of tbese_ur:
I ti g
gionary Society, the Ladie' Aid and
other organizations within the congre-
gation had been well maintained, and
had met with a gratifying IneR6tirts of
AlleCCSA. Reference was made to the urer• The Inlin 01 $17°° WE" remitted
anelvereary celebration, of 1927. the to the general trenaurer of the Church,
Goderich Centennial and the Diamond covering the alloenthe of this congre-
Jubilee of Confedenitlon, and It was FratinIL Mr. "441 "Pre•d the
recalled that for almnst ninety tears thous,- of'ehe bffdgef ememttree to the
of Goderlehs century the Preglit terian Sabbath Whore. the Westminster Gelid
chureh has been an Bettye agency in end the congerspraties genefully for
the community. The report eonel oiled : thel r tent ribitt I o os -en expressban
Surveying the year from its COM- Will' 11 waS entloreed lar Mr. If. H. livid,
pleted reeord, and noting the surcetia ehnionnn of the budget etinmittee.
Achieved In eneh branch of the woit The wonwn's ans4onftry swift; re-
in the congregatinn, the settelon e. ported A Mend/01011p wand an aver-
tnds cordial thanks :0 nfit whii have age itttendarrre of2.1i. The study hook
triveu_so liberally of their time. talents for the year WAN '114 Life of Moslem
and money for the support of the Women." ThirThfThiIr three
ehureh In her work at home and ed misalrinarlea addrelleed the Society:
nbrtid. ,Thit each new year comes to Mrs. Booth. Mt, Kenensis and Mra.
rig with n new Apt/mil The extension
and influence af otir (+nob In the nnr
VI.P.1 of Coil In Carrniln Find eleewhere
mute he nor enngtant pride rind nmtif-
tion tporrettIng those things which
are behind And retching teeth nide
thoge thine., which ere le fore.' let mit
prees toward the mark for ehe prize of
nor high ruining'"
The stmtlidleal report of this erstalon
ahowed n roll nf 000 on December
1027, tieing An leen-tre nf Meteor for
the ,.or
Mr Afenerrirld mnde siymenthetle res
femme in the ilhmits nf two members
nf fhe r. A Notre and Mr
R 11. Cutt
The report of the Behhath school was
The report of the budget committee
wail prevented by Mr. G. W. Schaefer,
secretary, and Mr. S. D. Croft, treas-
CATE GIRLS
-. ARE ARE MADE STRONG
Rich, Red Blood Needed to Keep
Urrheir Vftaltty
it should Is borne ha main! 111111 1111111,
laocsilless girls need plenty tit nurish-
ment. plenty of sleep and regular me-
et -doors exercie. liut lack of ap-
Ptite and tird, aching Mph, 1)4111
1/Inder progres. To save the emit:.
thin -blooded sufferer, ehe tntit have
new, rich itheid, and nettling ineets'a
case of this kind ss Well 11,4 lir,
l'Ink Ilex. These pill, not milt
(tbneyrkblietilnptit.htncrrne appetsP Itteheaniddifittui)d‘illITTII‘
tinn, relitve the weary heck and
thus bringing new berth!' find et rengt
transforming atinemie Orlin finil
women lido cheerful, happypeple.
The value of Dr. Williams' Innis Pill,
In the (lute onnettile tries is Proved
by the ense of 'Miss Limy Stogittstrt.
Mnrgaretville, N.M.. who save: -From
the age of 12 to 15, 1 WIIA In an ana.•
mir condition. 1 was very thin and
tti'fonst had no appertrant hart rot
desire tnke pert in the doings nf
throw of my age. My mother get tenIe
after tonle for 111e, but they Illd no.
very little good. Then 1/r WIIIIiin-
!Ink Pills were recommended al
aleaurf from the drat they seemed h.
he hat wind {Trig APOilod to restir-
my
streegth After filkine the pill -
for a time 1 felt nn nllogether 4ifferent
girl. Tgat,up In the morning feeling
bright and Fictive. And ready for work
\'est Strt
Phone 230
t, Goderieh, Ont
and Insuran Agency
Life, ieritient, Sickness. Loss of Time,
Burglary, Automabi Glass
sidelti a/Mst tiny Oat iif the t
oinks!. Prices ritming frpi95.-n to
eay 'erne fer,ayinellt if reituinni
.A few houses vw rent.
tt
tale or rent. Fir'k
. not/ as the
SPECIA1.--Large Aortmen‘ 11,,i,or s
Iiiritte Hspital, sititatisi 11n
he corner of Smith street and Itritatittis'
rad. This line building has hewn re-
decorated ai d diviited Mtn terve epee.
ments for ilwellitig houses. Faeli apart-
ment steam heated, eleetrie-lieldeti. sup-
plied with aater, toilet biotin," H.
Any one the,. iipartment, adapted Ir
tine ;awer*, or
harders. (hie of un ri 1 thept. apart-
ments, including everOlimr, rented
Huy reliable intrty at it n.41..11046 rent.
FARMS FOR SALE
5.4"lat tatatttt ttPtatia_
11 re- - frx•tt
11,400, .Worr
or fday. Pince then T heve niwaye
tnken a temple of bele. f Itr. Wil-
liam" Pink Pill. In the spring n-1 41
tonic and hare thus kept in the best of
Knight, r1 nt this +tenni thank -offer- nalt I
Inn meeting Mrs ittr.t Perrie. of
every weak oriel tiltneld promtely
Winghe re preghleut of the Maitland follow murs 4.amplf.01 tn.It stoddgrt.
feeling !mep that the ON will renew,
her heretic Ton env, 4t ths) p411*
from nnv reettlelne dealer nr he men et
56 en eit box ?nun Ttr.
sreAletns. co. ltrrieltrijk, Ont.
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Boys who remplain stole wolkinf
ischeel these ilaoi aere nide to run
temp. n11 /slimmer Oalt Reisirter
Presbyterhil, gave ne A,1.1ro41• whieh
was heard with norfaciation. Thirinft
the yier four wens mal- me Them.
hers: Mr. Oliver Clark tiN embed
iorter. Aire. it. .1 r Walter and Mr*
Catherine earnerni Mr. WnIter 11
preglilent of the 8-.14t fer 1924 and
MI.' porter tier'17. 11, Nom of
8.14ct wn • forwn rdoe t.i the Presby-
terial treaninrr for *27
Mrs W O. Mit, ratan treasurer of
the Arthne Circle. :rillantel the report
01 ihnt bend of .linetle workers.
whieh bed n rm./T-0.101p of AIL end
whIch rinsed Arvrarded dio the
A woman 'Tilly immtime. he taken
for feintd, hid oho never Ropy with-
ont stnyine -Kitehener Record.
A women's id .re of being boa *erne-
timrs Is better then her hntenniVg Mee
tlf 1.411g food clothavra Time*.
I have a place for
$3,000 five-year
first mortgage
at six per cent.
Good Farm Fo."
W. J. Powell
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Ofitrit'4J4 4
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A laree numh
ber ated:- klany at very
low pricen. No better placeto locate
farm to buy. - kg., -y
SPIIIAL-An excellent opportunity to ..,-, e
secure a sound farm near 11. alorleh/ Ci Ala
t•toont to It K. statitin.,aslitiili gore,
1 church, 1 1.1 MTh* fr,. frderich; rm -2"
Ittosi Mad , At :thollt 11tts-prO. tit • bowie , 'l '
and lot in tiderich. Wul1 he very pro- 'iiR,,,iiii,
titable to a ettickenfarm on account of 7, 47,7:
location a
nl feed upl). At the same ilti4r011aqr:n
1111101% tine home for any family where XiViiiitil.
nowt 11 Ilie food giirilly for family and is.t,4iit
idoek could Is. prishicol. This place con- ,,,,,,,
,i,,,, of I.-, iir.s good clay loam moil, good 1iffg-11111111. 11
aater supply. i.reliard, house thricki and 4/tAt1atIr',"11,1
harn. nierearilen plot. A nal honte.like 1/11/V1;NAi.il 41
place. Price 1.1. entire preperty $2350. fp r,m114,*c.1
Term.: If $ I .1itt cast. ts 111111 at "nee essi •,loi, ,.L.,,,,,,,,,,p7;;L:04 i. ,i,
Phone 292 1'. 0. Box 1:18
ternis fot tubule. 46,,,,tiyi •
J. W. ARMSTRONG
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Real Estate Arent
P 0 lies RI. Codeine*.
Stocks Bonds Grain
Nfarket quotations supplied tor any liked stock. Orders
promptly executed on Toronto. Montreal and New York Stock
Exchanges and Chicago and Whaniprg Grain Echanges.
Huron Investments Limited
Royal Book Bldg., Goderich, Ont. Phones: 430 and 445
Private wire ennteeti,no. wwilw :di lending mock and gr./tin earinntrow.
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