HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-1-17, Page 4• 4•-Tkur'aday• January 17. 1929.
DON'T DELAY
GETTING IN ON
Fashion -Craft
Free Pants Offer
It means a saving of horn $8.50 to $12.00. You pay
nothing more for the Suit and you get the Pants
absolutely FREE. Why not save when you
have such a splendid opportunity
If you don't want the extra Trousers a
liberal discount Will be given
Remember, you get , Iothing tailored In' fashion -craft
This Sale closes Thursday, January 31st
W. C. Pridham & Son
.r. \\ ill tit '-tock'
Men's and Boys' Wear Phone 57
FOR
Service
AND
Quality
TRY
Spare's Grocery
The sn.re of 'ntisfnct4..n•.
Hamilton Street
Goderich Phone 146
WE DELIVER IN TOWS
THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
putalong the roadside,'
'have been up
and the snowplow attached to the Pa-
vel truck, It seems likely that we shall
bowie good roads this winter.
ST. AUGUSTINE
ST. . ('"I'STIN4:. Jan. 1S.-^Ansi
to the snowstorm our mall carrier, 1
Mr. Irwin. has not Men able to make
his round trip since Friday last.
On Wednesday of last 4445`1 wh11r
.leigh riding: with the children M1a'
IAtunt1 .lohnsteu, teacher at 1kninyhrook
a•hool, (18.1 the misfortune to sprain
, her ankle awl sl44' has been 14,01net to
.tied ever alma. then.
Mr. Ambreee (trophy rented word
early last week off the death of his'
sI*trr-In-(1145 Mrs. lief. Brophy'. at her
home. Mackie. :Uta.. nn Saturday.
January rah. 'teeth was due to poen-
mottle following the •1111.'• I1esldes
her Intonate]. Mrs. Brophy leaves to
mourn her I..* six small ehlldr'n, the
eldest nus• nine years of age.
Mr. Ileo. Naylor. 11th ,e0ne esslon,
East Wawa m"sh. visited with his bro-
ther -in -low. Mr. Chas. 1t,Jd44wro. on.
Monday of this week.
Mr. ,1a+• Gibson. of Pr4aper1ty• wag
the guest of Mr. .1. W. ltoyle ou Mon-
day of thea week.
Mr. and Mrs. John It. Thompson.
Mr. Trish Thompson and Miss Ikeekhe
Thohtl'son attended the fut.er:fl of
Masa -Ube (`lark at Arthurn 4n Friday
last.
LEEBURN
1.F1Fllt1'LiN, .(ins 1(t. -Jt was
',thought advisable. no account of $tura
and sk•one$$ to the homee, not to
have eiiurh s•rchw un Sunday last.
1 The W. M. S. meeting has also been
, pest paned.
Mr. Ifni. 111161hu1m 11e busy drawing
gravel fur arid he la not tutting it uu
I tit/ road, either. laid u
for
cow and oleo had his eye blackened.
Come In and Get a
of
Needlepoint
iece
P
to work at these stormy day -
and night. 1.1',' have
Chesterfield Cushions, Chair Seats.
R s, Footstools, Tray
Centres and Purses
They .1 r'• a.I 1n 11•auUfnl a...1 -r.
ISerr =tnn"1 1•.r y..11 free ••f
churl•• Nlul.• ),,ii N:"1
Everything in Crochet Cottons.
Embroidery S1Ik and Boilproof
Threads, 3 for 1Oc
A11 mar/ •.niers pr'' ;•41y tilled
Smith's Art and Gift Store
The Leading
Men's Store
Everything that s new to
Men's Wear
•
Hama Tailoring and `peetaI
Order to four Measure
Chas, Black
('hone "1'1 ,:..1. rich
ASHFIELD
,OBITUARY Mount Olivet cemetery beside those of
,OBITUARY tier huabeud and daughter Alice. Many
' MRS. JOi1N LER
The death occurred at Clinton ou 1
Sunday. Jauuary 131h. of a former re-
sldent of (Iodettch 10, the laertuu of
Mary Ann Dukesleiry, wld,ow of the
Iatt John Lee, In her ninetieth
year. The d*cea".si resided in God-
erich for about ;'ht years before
mu4aeg to Chutos, shout eleven years
ago. 'Che remain. were brought to
(lost. rich and the funeral took plate
from, the home „ her nephew, Mr.
Willi•int Irvine, 1.1,1011 street, on
Wednesday aftera.s'44 to Maitland
cemetery. airs•, ,I.. ', (1. Mills YOU -
11 1111134 the service. and the pallbearers
were William Clark. (Nein Murray, C. passed.
AS11FIFJI.D. Jan. 14. --Meals Brown,
of tete' old-tltue netghb,rs and friends
were present at the services and fit
rhe house where the numerous "spdrit-
IWI bouquets" and floral tributes bore
testimony to 1145 high esteem iu which
Unl. MoOrory and her family are
held. F;ryar•ially noejsable was an
Immense p111uw ur. or,•h14,, roseLuds
and other ehoia• blossoms from Mr.
and Mrs. Martin J. Hayes of Palmer
Park, grandelilldren of 11rs. M<'(;rory.
TI14 not for lung. oh tuollier deer,
Though time drags slowly, year by
year:
1'uu'ee joined your earliest friends at
•Nall newt pm yonder when life bus
t\ltt,•r,II and Jol... Morgan.
JACK ,'It.
The funeral t/'
Craigia, only eh11,1 f Mr. Robert M.
('raigie, of Tomtit. .sf1 plate en Frl-,
day' last from the .ante of his aunt,
Miss 4'. M,s'tlntoe. Keeps street. The
funeral services .'• re conducted by
Roy. It. 1'. Mcl)et 1111(1 the tu'ly
w'a* laid beside thf !•f the mother, the
late Mrs. Cratgle, n Maitland ceme-
tery. "Jack" die 1: Toronto ou
Thursday last. a :.tluenm1. in 1111
Hitt year. and Ole c 'yas brought to
Goierie•h by his s.• •,tong father anti
hie aunt. Mrs. D. ,-er of Stratford.
Ills aunt Miss 11 Hie ('rafgie, Who
has 41t•voted horse • the child 44ne.•
his mother's dea 'tots unable to
mine. Ming her•el'
with a severe Illne-
((son.)
tIc1E PERSONAL MENTION
•
John McClintoa
� Mr. W. Devi*. who has been at the
County Hogue at Clinton for some
months. hati a 'stroke on Tuesday x11.1
Is reported to be in a oriti4-:.4
(4044.
• • •
I Mrs. I .ight,iu S. Walker will re
rceive for the first time Ain.* her 411
mage. at her home. Waterloo strets
oil Friday aftern'N'n, January .':0th.
from 3.311 until 6 oolock.
• • •
CLEARING IN
Men's Felt Shoes
LOT 1-- Men's felt shoes with leather sols and
rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 1 I. Special45
LQT
2 - -Made of heavy felt, leather -faced, $2.75
rubber heels. All sizes. Special .
LOT 3- _ 411 sizes in lot. Some have buckles and
nd
lace. Special clearing
M. ROBINS
The Couplet. Men's Store of Goderieh
Phone•
t11 '14 *4 IIItICK I tS-HAI.LAST.
Mr. T. It. I'attrrson, elrut.ty regi- _.__ -
neer. 8nd Meassrs. It. E. 81111th and It. 91 aro old Houses Around Neu York
G. John*ton, of the Dominion Road Built of These Delete.
`' Maehiiwry: ('n.. are attrnding 4he soon -
d up at Toronto wontlnn orf the .tmerfcan Ibu11 ItuNd- I Many an 114454' !• house in and
•
Association at ('le'ehuld, 0.. this/ about New York Is -old to have he,•n
era , ss
week.
V tt.(4!'NTl\1' WILD
built with import, d Dutch hricks.
• • • The little American vessels that (rad -
of Port Elgin. has been engaged to The death took 1144 at it tciol.1 ••n 1 Mr. C. I.. Doolittle. formerly of ed with the Nest found t, cheaper to
teach In S. S. No. (: for the coming Monday. January • 11111, of 'Valentine 4;,derieh, who for the past two yeare ballast with Dutch bricks and 14011
year and 311.111 Med her .Int kW at the 1t'•t� son of the •10 Mr. and Mea i hid been e. 1'. R. c0ndu,•t'r 011 the ,them In New York for a trifle than
w.nitnenement of the term. Joseph wild. The •' w*swt esus in his Listowel-t.lnwoal rim. has been trans- to ballot with stones. a scarce ant -
Mr. Tum Quigley. engineer on a sixty-se'ond year 1411 had (seen 111 for' ferrel to the Ilaniiltun-G0derlh run. cit.: In Holland anyhow. and dump
Great Takes liner. arrived home last "lily a short perloi before his death. Mr. and Sirs. Doolittle. who were them
brickin s argot ,get good into oto ter-
er-
week and will visit his parents, Mr. The late .Mr. Wald Ivan born In play- Ity'Ing lit Irstowrl, now have Ihrlr dYork chimney; as for similar reasons
and Mrs. William Quigley'. for a few field, where he eltrfir moot of his lift .� h„ma. at Hamilton. bricks loaded In Loadpn might help
week*. Ile is survived by Iris widow and twat
rear a Virginia planter's stately man -
Mr. James McM.►llan lav his new daughters and tine arms: Mary.. stun on the James, with lucid brirk-
441a110s alaont complete 1. Plumb ere Venonlea. Joe. Louis and John. all at ! kilns near.
front (loderioh were working last week home. six sisters and two brother*) The county 'council meets on Tow- ni 44.ag ever change*. In 192M.
'[tint
air
., 'rte and 1 F
, v ve • law's h e
' ur l M .►r
cargoes aa. s
lit. I w•- inward c b
supply - t o a In 1660.
u
11
e IM watere`el 1 1'45.
rn t
Mr. John /`hl*holm has been p
There are a arra[ many ee*w of the \Viet and Met Barry Youngs of G,al• i day next for the flet session of 1. r the
r a few dry* hotting been kicked l'I. 11111 440 are iple atsj I tonour rgi rt 14181 tt. ill Mrs.( Minnie Reefs ant Mr-' ton. of `Lizzie Ing lle it„ Npriw January 111g 11 nue "u noe ulie hold. Thursday, icon tW ager Earner ' I'ante•ctiveACon-
Kampp, of 9t. uta: August and the o41h. Terence complain- that (,ricks -duty
Mr. IYen•y Stewart has lawn (eon- I are recovering• The troika meeting of the .thmeeek trey by the 192_ tar:rt -are still
pelted to stay In the butts' for :n week heath of Jahn f'ritsley.-4111 Jan. 4heui(, of North Dakota.i ,t seater of , brought uv,•r a- ballast, dee still
ving
er more with a had cold. At hist re- known
11th, dentin re ed :I well- the deceased, Was Annie Wild, paeseti1 cha�nthll!-rllhra library Mii a hod
ufteartathe 'many a stout fele* of s day's work
pm he was improving. known figure from the Dirt Albert Tway In Coderieh in Novemie.r Net. 1 January atm. *t 4 &4» 444 k. here, and It demands the reimposition
Mr. Hugh Chisholm tuts gone to d4atr.M. in the person et Mr. John The funeral took posse this (TWIN(.th"-1 The annual meeting of .e Coteri, of a tariff. Whoa ver may be thought
Sarnia to work In fl machine shop. F'ritaley. In failing health for wl0nne days morning from the Roman ('14th"- 'of an import relatively trivial In
Ll r. A. McAdams end Mr. R. years Aur t0 his eehauMed igr the end lie rhumb, Drysdale. to Drysdale,. Rrlculhtral Society will M• to ld op amount. It !sat any rate nothing new
1 that of
(Ike were visitors in our burg. at the"witsT - , the iiitti c t Socl Society "n u.
home of Thomas Horton, on r . 4yyears.S, H, 11YiRSF.Li.
BRIEFS
not unrxias-twf. Hiss wife prate- cemetery. ' Monday afternoon m'1,L anti -- Antetvan ktdu*.rat history.
F I l erased him about fifteen w" T eslac
last *011* John of Essex county, unl MR J evening. latae '!label Clarkson, Norwich. 1*
a, Ulaert. survive. The funeral of Mr-. J. it. Worse:1.I The yen' humorous fare,• "Box *lid the sot woman over on, No a sheriff
lir'. McGrory.-4)n i) a-' who passed away at Toronto • 11 Fri- i (sox" and I:Ilta H t 'Sulthuu s ola•rct::n In England.
at the home of Mr and Sirs. T. The Late ,ere. oared away in Ile day- last. took place on Mum:sty after- I -'Crin1 by .tun'' will toe pre ,lie l in
i M s. M,{iron' N•II • of the late moom from her furuu•r resid"lce, Vlc St. George's parish luall on Thmreday -
Mr* II oke, „ �o, 'ter
'-tiff t"rli street. to )telr.nnd ,+v r
•and r f ler h township tent r• . u Irrc The t } rldnc evenings. Frbruary o
has been with her ilaught.r, Mrs. T.1 William m M.(,rory. in her righty t u and Sth, under the *Us,4rs of et
llertnn, 1••r s•cen1l (424)'4. czar. ,after n *bort illness from influ-' ri m•rnL 44-rcices ware conducted 1434 and sths branch Io' of the glees A. 54
rnul whIell .14'1'0..110d Into lmennsmia Iter. C. F. Clarke. to etor of North
The (1454-ls'.1. wi0,e 11111 111141 141m" was street United church. of which the • mlt•,fe"' 3.14•.
CARLOW (Bridget a:rittin. was a d:aigliteer of the I',,swrtsrd ens a member. and the pail-
! late Mr. and Mrs. J0•1.11 Griffin. a • hearers were Dr. A. T. Emitter -on anei , The nnnnel meeting ef- the ihingan-
w"Il-kt.ow'u !'i(ue'r,roal,le• whes,e early ' Messrs. T. It. Vallis, Nm. bailie i1nj Don .tgriealtural s,'ei"ry *111 be held
a coun it Jan. 16. -The new town -I. all 1110m" was on lot L (onceasion 6, W.D. 1 C. M. Robertson. The late Mrs. 'VOr- 1 on Monday, Jcinunry ',tlpl.t
nfiel tort a 111 The with all 1 ft . 1 ' ,•aril prior to her r•tuovn•I to Toronto;
-hip eo1 tshlh•Id. .\ Nftrt fi c -esti ears ago
!he memsur present. The clerk end' .he W4s 1nt11s11'lnlmnrriare year.
William In .tuguat Ia*t, had been un esteemed I From a Minuet's Hone
he treasurer hnwevrr, were dlrornt• 11e(rnry and Vresided on the 4th eon -1 reeldent of Goderleh for thirty -live The following roues from an old
11r- Or-',lb'lierin_ron, the clerk, was ill -_ ,t•+sicm for nutty years, moving to Ile- )'ears. Sha. Nfls koro at Mooreville. cirri este•me.t +uh..rrib'r t.. The
the first time wo ttellecr, she Mt,' troit to reside Mout seventeen years I Middlesex ts,nnty. is the year 14441_. o , Slttatl :
r Min
ince 1e Mr. ern 1 Mrs. Cry*til City. .
the council I a 1 daughter of the Ja
c It
meeting 4(
tau
missed a inert tg
g
mIN (4* One �'s a 'sten her {cog brsrtal
her npla*44*t Treasurer T It. M, oro, She Mute t m h
Young, who roma. oto from Toronto to
brother. .Tsix d (Iters in British William smith- tier her feather's 1 to $2.tmrufoYon, -will find 1
1'olnrrrlda, six daughters 1111(1 to, won+, death the fund moved to ('llnhm• noir IY.Ia1 for cour cnluable I lla'r.
:rt isnot to his dnt*44 as returning ollieYer She sus ,rel, easel by her lowborn!, %here she was married • ti. the late *hick comes even week with the
or the election, was linable to uttpc4Ate 1
one ,In ugh tor. Fl1741h •t h, and one Iwo- Mr. Worseli, ann some years tater *he latest rn•N'a from the old 111%11 :n:.l
m ,'Ie lion dao loeenuse_n14 ,0 Io,,rs. Cher. .1. T. Griffin of K11114111. Inter- come with harm to Goderieh. where Mr. di*triet. We eertaiuly look for 1'
Mr. Robert Bean had hls 1011stl4 r•-' meat ens /It Detroit.
1.(,rs.11 carried oa a pin4141,4n_ 1111(1 .eery Tuesday. Yours truly. L. .I
moved at Goderlrh hnapital 011 sat- Fernyr Atehllrld Gill IPa++•eea.-Word In•nliug hu+iuea+. '111* death occurred Treble. 11 spit ;Ile wan e a t i ltayi t In I t 1"1"41 'f the 11"nth of )Ir* F in .\pill, 110_•11. Mrs. Worsrll Io:n'rs a
hospital 1 Tumble and I11 •having In(*"111"''3 1 f 1mi s of threw •*eu Rind a while. brief. it m.-. from -IBC lir.. Lott erieh:.1uhn, of t abri, Sask., .and SU . embracing thef,
Miss Jean Morris returned "n M.110-
-11e
on was ells. NIfl KIIla4friek, Nevon(1 V• S. Steven* (Ficial, of Toronto. All among the most imp,rtunt waterway*
dry had been
1e04ak4 his tipp it. 'nt ry daughter of John And the late Mfrs, the tue•utiwrs of the'Gamily e•xe•la J'•Inl of the sot. 1. the I'. S. Natien*1
training
i had tarn (alt I auplflemr 4,11,4 1. I itriek. ,1f concession 6. Ashfield. , were here for tin• funeral. as (4ere1 Human of Ltghthoi*es ha. 'sworn -
'orn nc sir Slatted at her Molle Site woe a mohair] teacher. having' also a sister 11110 4440 hrothers of 1!oe mended appropriations amounting to
for n short tlmmle And then returned t ' t:utght suees'ssfnliy in 44. S. No. • 8 for t•e''''used : Mrs. 114,4011. of Clinton; A140.0 00 for the establishment of oar
1lexandM h(we(,IIrpitai, G10 th h, to finish ,a number of yams prinr'lo going West ;Joint Smith, of a:oderteh township, and 11ght eign'41s at Detour and lt71.
1 her bnrwing teonrs:• in the next 'it to follow her profession. elate" ! ono 1Yillllm Snit'n, of Bay' City. Mien. for estahtishin: and improving aid* le
months. 'We are pleased to state that cases -Ago she was nutrrirAtt,, her now 1'%44 other hr..there, 1'eh•r and • navigation on St. Mary's n total of
Norse Morris rta•nprd the "flu." i1- ia•r,'ft husband. _M r. Fronk isnot. who. '1'L'.mao. Smith. .iL.o live In Michigan. >t•_11,4100 _- -- _. ---
though tunny of the nurses at lnnd„tu Ic:rh tl+rw• young sous. mourns her boo, ,erre laid tip with it. ,rci.,,ly, She is • survived by her MliB. 11'ILLI.tM Mti{IILORY Gt1NDRY'S SALE REGISTER
What might have been 0 very *sora father. Mr. .lobo Kilpatrick. 11x4( '.1' L'herr pi4444) nw,ly uu Christmas,
lit* flee *rortrd AI J(r. A. F'rrin I, 44 41 ter+ and three hrnt here : Mrr'. )( I:`e, at the 114(111'' 0f her daughter. i Wednesday. Fehnlary 6th. -FixW 11-
1101140 011 Monday morning. whet. ti a a:'44.<. (':,444,rv'. silt,,.: WI11. u( -Rich- ‘1 1._. \\•. R. Weu.1.''er, a:Rl7 14,11 street, tors' sale of farms. form *took, 4mply
stovepipes And chttt.ney took fire) wh'• h 14(4'1. virgi11in 1 Edwin, of ()Reim:+. De1roi1, Jllih.. NI/ s. 111, 1,... .tgatha I menta, grain. furniture. rte,. property
111 Th tarts K••+ 11'1f f Ash- tle4:rury widow of the late Willie°, 4f the estate of the lite John Hoare at
14.5 (4(14 4 sympathy y g 1 slur ..st WAw...*h.
%as 4""11 _.•f friend. Moses riot to the nereaved rein- tt•s:ron'a who laid reached the to •!,
o uuu r in s a 1 o!e 0,inghtert News Fog and Light Sigtml*
Ita'pi A nn
1,1(411 with liar, 'shier. Mrs. Doak, for
at C ' softie . Alls.vl 4(u after
ry' , r1 .the
:1t rrwsfeld. .(lion*, after it carry linen's of Toronto: enema, or Coal- 10IWcing that f11 11101111 at,s,y104ks"is
y'r'ad to the rota hg. * n .i.,.1 : ills.' Sr,sie ,old WHAM eau n a y
4indrd *Art the neIRhlb.rs . ,iIo . ' r field Tl n path of many i .. ('rorc of Ia•lo,tet memory. I the home'.,,.'( . ,.w io and 211 eonw•s-
c'rthrret and the fir,'
n nM control. Il 11" ,
d i l h t 1 before
laces
age of eighty -throe years, was the
,ode dntortge hnd•leaenvinne be fire ae 1 -----daughter of Ellen and Jow•ph urlmn.1
rater. kr. F;rrlugton wishes to tion '. CIIMWING BY THE MILE'pioneer's in the list4 on the Tth cion-'.
1hr neighbors who restwmde, 1ession .,f .%slab•(.( where they hewwll
quickly to the ,snit for IN•Pll : n 111111' Aroe•ricatla A're !arid Io(NLOINr lout a Inane umolg-: the first settlers of
her of them had hilae 4efure•hr 4411', •'n Mlle* of Gum Anna:;lly• : that district. Ger.. Mrs. McCrory woos
oppnrttin ity to thank them p'reonall' born. and lived 4!. the <I We nigh -
Mr. and Mfrs. Thomas Wilson ea. ' Chewing -gum -in its a_• "Oa a 1s , I,,,rho,d until JlerAleparture for (te-
t 1 f f the Yonne psagde '"I' I the Juice of a ire'• known as the sa- trait als'ut tweet' years ago. White
timei* ea."urs y' ' sof Centrhl America.
time Is nlsett0d, father idd fnrrwr,l to his little f:un
Mr. J. J. R,da•rIscn4 4'. keening thin Theya porta fang rai•' fol U••.', with ily. '<rnslatittg of i faithful trite, ten
11••4 high. I_..._ I.,n,• an.1 .Ire, and two girl-%
tv roto ciao" •••• Withtho, ,cather.nr uu.l (Ir'.gM, and start. torch
.,..' Li •e of the ennw tome* !hitt; it is tal44 , ,.cry 41', 0r,f.rattctutmman_ y
-.- her of a robing' tr. e, on (Not for x Qi t:'nt cit to augment
leg mad. in the hark r., :Ich which 11,, slln, res4(nr.,.• of the little r.e: r
t.rtII lie' n few
u
'ry 1leas1111 pote .wh4r11ones I:1 1,71 riot's Darts she %•ia at111 n y4(nllg girl she 441144 ler
Calvin Cutt's Store News
Potatoes, 90 1b. hag
Parsnips. pk
Turnips. pk.
Macaroni. 2 pkgs .
Macaroni, cut, 3 lbs
Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. • .:
W heallet s. 4 lhs,
1 Ioney, 'Vn i pail
Walnuts, in .hell, per lb.
Walnuts, shelled, per 11).
Candy, cut rock, per Ib.
$1.19
25c
15c
25c
28c
25c
25c
555
16c
49c
15(
CALVIN CUTT
Phone 116
1
I
Kingston Street
the Jule.. 11111* down r';•• trunk to •
ins by n fire mon l,$' work at some
jars paced at the fo.,1 tr,,0.'. Ile' 11..1.• :1 handy lulu and ,,I
The urn lir "rhlrlr " :,s It l* ea!l- , raek--•1mt-, -whleb fart may have 1:0 11
e•el, looks!Metn11k wh.,' t fIrrt enters , re:hated to LE., i.. xss his ftam.y re
the Jar, hn fit exposur'• the rotor volved wove tome after ifs Qelslrnrn•
changes 411 a at,t41 y',•li(ay, and thick- 1 from en oAi.l.,i a the United Stats,
ane truth 44 le 4414(1 st Ilke syrup. ! Governinelt :.1•••14 411 Griffin hail slam,/
The :'n ,, I,4 hag. n ort of totIII"J:ars, for the •'Ia,uiil1 .1 u memlI'r "f Hi,
s !ea.
41n4n 1., huge• p, 141 Union true I'I been !,„gate,; 11!11
,illicit 14 i. kii :,a.1• J.::nd titres., moi,- 1 was ... rchiug t . rP nettle front. it,
'urn' is sun' d .1111 It is fain ties follo'ting 34.' May 101 h. IW4. 4a.•
mt,tild+d foto 1 ..: i(ni- rooted, Hie
"1:.1,1,' ..f the a "4lld.na•ss..
Ind w r. pped in "."aa for ealtnrta- 1Inolgst hot.(4nsl: of M* fellowmen
t the
'' '` nc•ct 1'61%4'1;1.1 mortally oonnderll. The tont*'
In the fnetney, it i* mixed and fir Atc:I) In the 4'anadl4i
hush weteheO eu¢erly for any Hurd of
Wan. 111,14,11rr 11..4 . we.ks Ihedreade'I.
llnit-0%I r•trl mow. arrived: the bus
baud mud rith••r Ivey 101.41 load Well
kllle'l in 8)141." s••rvlrv' end his hotly
amongst pynunies of other soldier+
1aelte's *1411 lwnlr,l tet the t) 1.1 %Iwr.
they 1*4d feller. His a4d.w reeked „
Iam*tnn Wati1 her •444th and hos yve11114;
ea. Mein an ,a11u*nner alnl.!1 le caur•
of age. This son. J*.eel4)l Griffin. of
sworn,. British ('olntnlrin, is no,.
the sole survivor or that family. Out
of a family of ter children, Mrs, M'
(:rnry lea's eight to mourn her law,
Mr*. mann' ret Weston. 1trs. Anna
Hnllentask, J'we•pdr and will McCrory,
Mrs coin Wendover. Mrs 4'nrrleI
Omen kit me 5nd 11r' Garnet Me-
t arthy. ell ret Detroit. And Mrs Cath-
erine M. Sullivan. of New York ('Ity,
N.Y.. all of whom weer Oreeent 111 her
?WeKwl. She N•4s burled from St.
imo'e Homan ('atl+elfc ehun•h. where
a solemn high ranv' was celebrated by
Rev. rather Murree and her remains
Wert/ interned 4n the family pho in
,1„ot h wt inn fnctort
d in ''•'puce vela to the 1
hlY1(n, *s. and a+:gnr IN added with
ly,n•'? c es*0. ccs, $uch as vaatlla
:nod D ppermlat._ _..._--
Toro Many (awn.
In an article in th'• Amcrlcan Mar,-
leine, ,William 5. Dutton tetra up the
qa/ sitar of the )m:-• •n•' 11111• ' 'I
aws.In the 1lnited States, and slates
hat an Investlgnlet motile.; :01 Imo
city, St5•e and Fod.'raI laws. leaving
county on * 044• of the enumerftl0n.
One State law, hr nave. has never
heti : b•ynd and It never 45114.
It read.:
"When two train' approach each
other at a aro*airy, they *hall both
Mame to a full stop. and neither shall
start Until •h" other Is gone."
Surely. in this cane "the law la as
**s"' remarks the Municipal Review.
Moth tioneaka,
The Death's Head moth *alta
1 *anenks almost aa ION M (Ono ad
a mous*
Notice
to the Public
O
Cinderdlla
Beauty Shoppe
will be closed Tues-
day and Wednesday.
January 2' and 23,
as we are moving to
new quarters over
Tebbutt s I lardware,
West street.
For Appointmen• Phone 239
The Goderich
Women's Institute
'%'ill hold a sale of home-
made baking$,, a n d will
serve afternbbn t e a at
Maekav Hull of
Saturday Afteraoon, Jan. 26th
from :I to ti o'clock •
Proceeds in aid of MacKay Hall
THE
GOD ERICH
N@AYfbfXS
� HGT1tE
Dt„Y1NG HEKt AIL
W INTER
HEAT tO1.KS 404
CEIEBRArEP ACr
1 JF 70a41.I71*,
`4.X111./ To HEAT
you'VE GOT To
RAH ISH C
AS view- AS
ENTERTA141etENT
Some theatre) neper live up t
their slogan of I
"Thirty degrees cooler inside."
Exc pL4n the winter time.
Then it is an absolute fact.
It we were putting on a show
we'd make the house coin-
fortahle first.
Then the people on the program •
wouldn't have to perform
to empty benches.
CALL TIIE
MS
For Good Clean (.nal
J. B. MUSTARD COAL.
COMPANY
Phone 98 - Goderich
Before StockTatina Sale Is 51111 On
With many special values in several
lines of merchandise
Ladies' and Misses' Coats Ladies' and Misses' Dresses
Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Men's Overcoats
11.1 ,•F11.in if 11 11.1',111 1, I'RII'I;g
`BELT -MODEL" CORSELETTES
We have now the new Corselette, called the "Belt Model.- with inner 1,b9elt.
elastic panels in the sides, and hose supporters, and made in strong �[
brocaded matetial. All sizes. Regular $2.50, for
Other Corselettes made in silk brocade materials, with the inner $3�
belt support. Regular 54.50, for •LG
Many other lines of Merchandise at greatly reduced prices
A. CORNFIELD
"SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SI 10P"
Ladies and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 418 Gotierici, Ont.