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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-12-10, Page 210 Thursday, I)ecemi er 10th, 1931 sigicallakiltguai Established 1848 OODEBICH QANADA stir up tuud memories in the allude and Member of Canadian Weekly News- hearts of all who were buys and girls papers Association lu this dlstrltt a generation ago. The Published every Thursday mottling. Ituceptlou of rural routes has doue !Inbariptiun price $2.00 per year away with them so tar as the pore strictly in advance. other is cuucerued, but the names 'rlilf MO1PAL- PBSWlift ole lePlinallsweefoeite tievenni986--eM'Re•aet Telephone 35 : Goderich, Ont. ; from habit and aeul(meut but for prat- W. H. Bubr,item, Fallen sod 1twunrer neat reason:. It 'Wamtti tee w I ~mirage the wutiuued use of thew Thursday, December 10th, 1931 old netg'hborhoott names. We have wondered how long - drew*. 1t will be a Acute uumber of come town, perhaps fltteeu miles db - taut. Buell uetgbburhood title* as Weld wood, Glengowru, Browns' l'oruera, }'ish Creek, Cuuroy and Cherry Grove, .1 EDITORIAL NOTES THE SIGNAL GODE Colonel Anthony Van Egmond and the Rebellion of 1837 in Huron County By Wilfred Brenton Kerr. M.A., Ph.l1 , F.R.H.S- CH, ONT. ST. HELENS 4T. HELENS, I)ee. 7.-- Mr. W A. miner was a delegate at the U. r. O. cunventlOu in Toronto last week. Mrs Jas. l.avla la visiting friends at Grimsby. d Mr. John 'relit, of.Asheeld, b utak- Prof. Kerr &aka any persons having - lugs or swat in returns at all. Some lug his home for the winter with his In their poanewstun letters or patenhad held two awls of umettugs and brother In law, Mr. J. It N'e•bwtor tssasY�tra 4Ys eaatlr. hirlew.W„Df+ ukriLukt�1•0:+. ill' tuwnahip °Sett"' The death of Angus McDonald of the sent) to leave their n&ntes at The the fol °were ' VFPeureesIh►rr .nvwteed at.Ne hoaae- ;S{gpal Office in order that he may rum- ; We Popes of Rome and Avlguou, would his sinter-lu Ina. Mr'. I►uucru Mr- •Mr1e the Information eontatned tiers.'„' hot-vve g l5i* M lgagl „. n Friday. j)et-ember 4th. ler. wllll that alread/_la his uo .i .iuu. ff WAITING TO BR NITRE i rirnd "War your uncle's mind vlg- oroua tad erne y W the very last?" Hats --"I don't knosomtpe will won't be read man tomorrow. Dt6FINITiON or A PAIINON� Here Is a typical example of East Anglian English --and w11 A stranger travelling in Norfolk some flute ago asked a c►uutrYm*H the way to a particular place. die was told to go along the road until he came to 5 ep/wrsaase,aaA-ebeaYWA► to the right, going on call! hr n•ached a 'bishop, when be would be all rlgkt. 13th ! coy walk s iQII&.* f 1t • • NIGHT party, while other Wwtlah p'. 1[e1)elwld had been In [ailing health .r. .. we•ting either a Jll�-�_�__ D f year pest Ile will be mimed ieepalf i+f sifting out the 4ek ` , •. ,s.. h..d �f for rrld the strauger. lvssr - among ii1r r 1rtt•mdr-_- -. rad—tit; 11 U'TFR NI verbiage1 which they 137 It somebody wants to give the Salt- I many others would survive ver re it not title don t'tiatonr-ta`ehese' place Hamer as Carlow, 1Belfas, Por- � chafe)' n w c Helrus. 99ne funeral taker place -to- Ined the lathe. "You see d t' 1 t •ver The ��'�� �� ter's Hill, ('revue, Loyal, Belfast and 0 1'111' F:l.F1lT10N OF 1836 buried. lel no meetings w' nn t we call a alga -post a 'Lorena' down An representative of the county of 1*1 of was that heal population, of intim, these play to Dungannon (' Todd every! M111er, here. because 8. potion the way others Huron In the legislative Assembly, irl of g.IkK1, the real { ford Sage a Christmas box, why not make It a new hat? The one be les been talking through since 1897 Is Somewhat out of date. • • • The Ontario Government now prom - ism an investigation of Hydro af- fairs, u demanded by Mr. Hepburn, and declares its intention of reduc- ing Provincial expenditures by a cut m the salaries of the higher -paid of- ficials. Perhaps it is useless to specu- late as to whether or not three protu- for the newspapers which publish the names week by week over the news- letter of the district correspondents. To older residents of the county those name' have a sigulfcauce which per- haps Is lost upon the younger gen- •ration who do not remember when r these places each had n postofflce of its own and was a real community metre. Along with some other things, ¥-rite •a•ngrw-Jli: a oLlh Toa+.i•z which seem to he insepa'able from what we tell progress. ,upu a on, 1'n'tra. shnuld go, but -loea pot go himself. cel a count of 1 u h ltutherferrd and Reg. Laois are Captain Dunlop performed no mighty townships had return 1 g And we tall a brokendown poet a little more than 1,8110. Means had been attending the live 'tock show at ,bis °, bemuse he neither pots inw'urks. There Is no memtlon In the taken to procure and forward cornet I:urlph. doubt esu existway gee that a writ would b• returnedfor a second member of the county -, n tare, two of his friends who hail sup- ported Idm at the last e etoil• . debate of the Patriot ur IQ a r immunities. nor himself . —Morning In the Journals of the House -of his returns and little ' The late Mn. ,lain A. McDonald— Post. having spoken es often as once, beyond i (hill The Gillett lug, from The Brandon Dally taking the oath, in the last short nes- Sun of November 23rd, refers to a stun of the Reform Assembly in the 1 ti Mr former resident yf St. Helena: •inter rat 1835-8. Hardly, however, On Saturday' evening at the Brew late w had he become accustomed to the ways of the Provincial Legisbtute than he bouor of solicit g 1 •I Such don McDonald hospital, Mrs.euJoss A. was compelled once more to tiler the war the Captain's is dl ted 1 JJeI►trurld of 3111 F7eyeuth street, al- mond passed rosy iu her slxtyNventh electors. For In the..apfa the _}ear,- after a al1urt_Illueal4-. MIL Ido' Governor. Sir L rant Is Bond �i1i's. .No danbt Dun- Donald was born -*t--tt. Ileleoa- n the solver) the Assembly, declared war OS due ftr'ttii that (sol the Reformers as ,u+{wr d lop knew that there -would be 110 up eounty of liuron,�utariu, on Jul)' bels and himself undertoo ere eta kl T Dur ser Ted the l aptalH on and Jrne G don, who were held iu throughout the Province against ac Taylor and Mr. I.Izrrs, would have the in their r Totes. s •e•h, directed r - �w t wholly against the officials who had fatted to-Artvr-Flea's Hs -alleged rusts as PR position from his pnlitieal adrersariee 21st. lett,. her parents iwing John k scam 1 or Ices would have been made if South !1 r a) e*'e Wetlingtoa had elected 11 tlovrr,went OVERPRODUCTION o the platform; Iti merely rebase! the supporter. • • • '.Friday," saki Robinson Crusoe, Acemiding to figures published by "1'm sorry'. I tier 1 must lay you ofl."• The Toronto Star, Gorernment Houses ..What yon do minim Maarten at Toronto tthe residence of . the eMbe lou know 'hems +Lhlt•.sur_y_y.,ytll sett. He drew up au address to tarty lbs Pro- lulus `OL last years erns. I don nrt'd � the freer Suri independent electors of kenzle's party. The elections were t take plate In June of 1838. In this new electoral struggle Dun lop aligue1 himself heart and sou arm' and. feeling himself in a delicate {sox on, e member's sentiments and pledget him- self not to oppese him • Mr. Lsers minencs and the highest esteem for their devotion to religious principles. On October 22. 18+4►. *he was married to John A. McDonald. who was 1 former cl.s with the militant Governor against the then ezpresred() 1he'amo u' mate. nod came to 'tram, .n Inter •1 - Reformers, whom he eonsMered a die- prt'•erltl au ala,lagy The testis' lately 1afterward. A et -h ai muses who had nominated him. he stated. • the Prtrs►•vterian chunk .� hail deriared as their great ream= for at the sir worked natwaltttb y ler that step their septehatieu of Wes Hoa me dnet-af•4he IMO-rkrti.M as the head d, Be wlcrncam*wt.-...T4ts Dunlop's committee, but he found him- 1 sign Missionary Society of the church, Federal Government: and 1t Y. under -et 1 Ceti yythe. tluUw amt' 4'ir' reed you a1mnst unanimous gold opia♦aia wkieh self bound to observe' :i strict neutral- { which she represented on numerous stood that the otrupsnt of the House 11 ot'i.Iocttoni.�vthi T ureal you ttyl,Ttwwee tltt (-wo Routllwer tihln• ncca.inns Moth twat and weal resolved I'll scud for you. You needn't wtllt (the Inhabitants of the eounty expressied lop and Taylor,. lie trusted to the I her. moot sympathetle tnteret. She -- r elft-of-eockec many tlwusaudr+_ettch;yrc'Thi„od mime__ ' for'n a former occasion. n. I swain g"'1 tense of the cuuut) men that, they j wale a member of tete Provincial yard Slnt'trr i1! services to represent you In would a relate hie altuttve► and year above the amount of the ralarz - "Tltat=ieatt eigli Parliament.” From his formai intro- { -rot SSR` ` !M �fn prt'rid(•at It lurks like a lig hill for what, 1g, my own crop, 1ltlld sur own hut and trice from the hu'thugs his rzplaaa- l of j:hefirandon preebttertal. Thus in I -Wiwi' 1tThP *' gw nnet'-> -I wdnt 1 dueller Uu..L*Immiu !uracil -lilt at l Tlotrri of whiff t' h liTri erWT3e a1lana- utter all. a rather oasis's appendage. j . ,,,,f 1'11 get *long nue."tettiuu to his opponents. "A Tidy of her passing the Presbyterian church 1Mp a uegle t c.( 4..44114.4. •Nnrte sy due them for �Lleutena°t t3urtraoei .e nl' yea(. 2't!" vt er Ilet►trl r "."r'T1"' 41"::"."4"4 -got stlrrvmrn 7-wr ""wwe;"vepvtnted to se*" h t ki I thus to lest IDs awl -July, lea& -Encouraged by the nee ov got euu°g gow ' u r o error's salary of $10,000 le paid try the; lLIIf armee 5ll hone• netts' mr trpaiva } rue issues of the "Patriot" of June • • • 1"Where will you do all this. r Fri- tworthle•vs and • unprineipbd demag• , their kindness sued ,,uildeure. Having day .' nes are driving v u u , some quarters. that If war eventuates "less on this Island." !deluded fdlower,. to rove!-ce this o•ruw'n, Mr. ;i.aur read 1)unlrps pub_ 1 x Moi►,mrld. her hosfiand, of this peace - rids idold belong.- to me. you!, ful and happy country in anarchy. trtn i littlest address, c,.wwcntet1 on it and un i''Ity : Mrs. Harry' F. Drops.. Regina : 1►etvrerm ft tun Yud J..{sou, "r any l,..„vv.. 1 stiff allots you to do that ++' fusion and Idoslshel. to sepurafr• us •the I'tlptaiu's ,I,•tenuin*tIuu to combat •I •\nets K Mei)onatd. Mrs. R. P. Can, where e4+e, the amine o .'a , , •, n yeti r . I ea • of the Mother � .. ]hiss Mare sod J. A. K. its•. have been proved to be a failure. There I Wight as are laws against theft aped' mate• and "Tien F _ the ocean. iiVer crlll$ 111IAi4111-we hart_mar- • .•Tekir L op 1 1'ir g n their ignorant and thus gently rejected the prtffered There serous to be an (wore -shin ill 1 has bed a loyal and eenergetic worker. To moons her Ions there are lett John f ti „ . w ill I e au I I.ay m' anything 1 need. from the fusee ring n , Uu• vile tae hlua(ione of the treasonmade. well not .,wu it” ►('ountry. t., deprive us of 1l',' uatiwIyl ,aide, Iwrndions.awl wrett•lied faction", Isonald. all of ltrandon: Mrs. Hugh R -frond a came ami its! i4 [reelum we enjoy under equal Susi just - who., with psltrkKism on tbatr lips, I Morris, Winnipeg: a brother. Dr..l t; Yntl don't own 11wt." II laws, to injure our liberties' mitt drier• ••bae•r rzrrtrti all their energies dor- ' 4. Rorluu. Ftattir ('reek. Mlchlg,n. Nn•i *11 pTfe{aerttec."- HathrK-thUs-tJt Iwo Tear- of their inaleful t (tree sisters. Mrs. James Inglis. Kit tiers and robberies and crime. .nm nee any of my trees Lor -r-tmr ramie.Ae-- -Huh rhe 'llrtnrmer,. t)oniery'ok, ,4.,. iuli to ruin the couutre'and aeof<. Alt-,. Tlo,was Kaunters lamd or tree my beach+L1[rned to .the Governor. "d shall Rh+ raudlsr __ thcmaelvts." Thu* Mr.-}C,iylae, Alta.. and Miss C. it. Gordon, uelable. !s law a failure?m. AttiesL� or build It on m; baa been trying for crutnritM to 801 i landing Irinre•. and do your flshing�my utmost support to our present ex- Lizrrs concluded an address every part numb •at the Royal 1►ttaea sanitnr far enough near so as not to Inter- 1 rrilent and enrgetle LIeuL-Governor.' of whleh had ,...,used ••immense an. lea The funeral was 1 end on Tie., away with sin and wickedness; .in x3ff'"wlrq;tant,as still prevail. ' `` ir•xred. the returning q e set to Brarafnn cemetery. tt ry, fun n u„ us __ abolished? I1 can de without a boat though. 111itionnl manner in whish lie has he'Ifor other candidates; when none were' 'aim over In that soak anti Ash there ihefnR made In the family plot Rec. • • • 'gnu." Atter this unequivocal decker- forthcoming, he declared Captalu'No- W. J. Allen of 9t. Andrew's church. i i and gather sea Kull eggs." bet i tKe with my riparian rights." M Mester- F. B. Hand. so long as hr continues! teatime." Ni. more orators kitting ape day atternotu from First Preleterlan Should ` 1 never thought of that. 1Tn ser in the mptritert and rnnvttttf=l t• re 1 .,Ries enquired- stow of his 'tend. the Captain de- top unanimously elected. ami Rev. H. M. Conner. of Neepswa. The latest from Toronto Is that the' No, you won't. Friday. The rock is dared his future course. "To remedy [t. ,1oatd the et•t•ond election in Hur- (lovernment propenes to put a Check mine. I awn riparian rights." the mis•htefs caused by these men (the jointly °Ak fate!. �._ uu county. The "Pa curses- i "What shall I do. ?Taster?" Reformer*l, to mel°tain inviolate our ; eat Ill la a b mn of praises en municipal expenditures. This 01 re That'a your pr,blem, Friday. on re fleshing an coming from a Government a free man and 7011 know about the connection with our native country, to I about "the most perfectly British come thou( aMt.t the gre.wing pr°.perlty °f the ty In the Canada.," which without that has Increa.ert its own expend!- rugged individualism malntalned here." colony by a judliour aptpl►cation of cur dissenting tutee had re'ponded to leaeerkr•twrlf mallow -Or doUaee- I'll starve. Master. Me l 1 year within a few pent. Yun erpaT expenditures—Inthis rt of the Pyo- there?' he the study [ me Parliamentary life I worthy Lieutenant -Governor. "Therm -here anal 1 do or aha, beyond your riparian rights and droll i grplua funds to roads. bridges and the "truly !!ritual and patriotic aenU- rather amass mf enramanteatlon..will mets" so ably ineuk•attd by "our pa or starve e. u• m n T o Hnce at least—are closely that toaex' "I've thought of 'something, Friday. I • 1 call on you to support year I is one spot at least in Canada," tn. 1 don't item to terry my garbage mow° King. your rountry, your law.', your ll• I juiced the correspondent, "where Itty- :.,s. ay,i • -alala3pal •eouseB that is �- the shore each day. Yon mal ales! beetles, everything targe incases hat& >1t7 to our King and a lore and re- travagant or wasteful Quititly Anda it- to ane! do that. Then whatever is left of sacred." 1 serener for our British laws, liberty, it after my dog and cat have hens ted Such was Captain Dunlop's maul- institutions and Government exists un - you may eatYoure In luck."• festo In the campaign of 1838. He did mixed, unalloyed and undiluted by Thank you,. Master. (That to°erne no canraasing: for the Huron Reform- : paendrepatrlotl� and liberality." This era, discouraged by the result of the I happy condition, continued our author - previous year, had apparently decided ity, would put an end to the Influence not to nominate ■ candidate. But for • of the "unprincipled demagogues who a time trouble threatened from the have s, long plighted the hent pros - ranks of his friends. Some of the Col- {'rets of the I'rotlme." borne men. Impressed by the tact that Certainly the freeholders of Huron, the Captain's Rumen* on the platform alarmed by the association of the Re - and to Parliament had been mediocre formers with 'tome who talked of se- at hest, had thought of replacing him cession. had rallied almost as one man. by either Kr. Taylor or Mr T.isars, submerged for the present their gaar- gooda of any kind. Yat must be pro- the latter of whom had displayed -much rel with the Company. and given their tectet against foreign labor. Coed!- energy as head of Dunlop's campaign undivided support fn the Lleuteaant- tlon* are fundamentally sound, though. committee In the previous year. Ac- Governor because In their view he cording to a story told by the Mimes stood for the ctidtlndance of the exist- T.Izar.. Taylor's nomination was urged Ing relattonx with Great Britain. Po in. 1ht nEeialx of the Company epee- _strong had hese the tide of feeling that self out of °Ake. What this Province really needs Is some way of checking es- pendltures at Tosonto. A considerable charity. part of municipal expenditure is forted "One thing more, Friday. This ti- on the municipalities by the Province; land 15 overpopulated. Fifty per cent. but perhaps all this is now to be re- medied and we weeks have economy all 'round. •• • Reeve D. J. Byers. of Wlartou, 1a reported to have stated on a recent visit to Goderich that Brute county had a very dear lesson in eounectlon with patriotic debentures during the war. and prosperity la just aroun We don't believe Mr. Byers la voicing corner."—Samuel 1►anxlger. American the opinion of the pimple of Bruce Economic League. when he makes muter* statement. The people of this county do not regret the spending of money In the name of patriotism for the countr;'s need They are "MUM T erreatll about the way of the people are unemployed. a are undergoing a severe depression and there Ie no way that I can see to end It. No one but a charlatan would say that he could. 8o keep a look out and let no one land here to settle and if any ship comes don't let them land any 1 iomably other (Tun William Dunlop), , the Reformers had not thought It worth win thought he would prove more while eyen to nominate a t'rtdirtate. amenable to their Influents than the LTLe loyalty of the settlers had tri - Captain. But moon the Coleorne men,' Implied _fryer. their V1,2 ie grlefg, 1 pr.,hably Impressed by ttrwnee aity for I And thin WILL trne_not in Huron only union to save the Prm•inee from "re-7tnntltr'tttic Provinte' res a whole. The nets," resolved to re-eleet Dunlop and II new iegislattve Amenably was In great majority Constitutional. or Coneerva- ,HOLIDAY SPIOIALB armarierm Ky ilSWn-Raccla7 money ha* been spent...nn. alleged Inef- Holiday Landow Dish ..ActeAt_ road eo '.frrrt+..n work_—Kin-! 1 box sardines Cardin 13evtew'-Rep,rter. 1 lemon The Review-Rcis'rter etidentty MIN -1 1 herb radlsbes construes Reeve Inver.' statement, I Remote cover neatly and entirely whMh was reyortel be The Signal. I from a box of sardines. Place on a The Reeve's point, as we understood' platter, and surround with wreath of it was that the money raised for pet= parsley or creme. (rut radishes In the sloth• pwurposee In wartime should have aluese of flowers, and arrange In the Parsley or watercress klaar'Iey. Cut lemon. In halves. cross- ern seise! by taxes irutead °f ►r de- wine, and then cut in deep points. Ar- range at ends and tides of platter, In tb=parsley. Serve very cold. Raspberry Parfait 1 package raspberry junket 1 pint milk % cup each a dates, flgs, nuts and raimtns, chopped re cup cream 2 whites of egg' . 14 eiip coeoannt Pet the shopped fruit_ nuts. and cocoanut In the bottom of the dessert glammes. Beat egg whites stiff; warm the milk to htlt•warrm—NOT HOT. Re- move from stove, add jnnket: stir for one minute to dissolve, then stir 1n qulekly the beaten egg whiten. Pour immediately over the fruit and nuts. het stand In a warm room until Arm -- about ten minutes --then chili. Top with whipped cream flavored with one teaspoon maramehino cherry juice. wrinkled with cocoanut. 1Ltalw Mlnrerneat 4 lemmas 2 apple' 1 pound currant' %sup raisins % env eho[ip ed nuts x► rap melted hotter 2 tome ten;ar nal ehr•tor to molten hl' rote. p'rticu 1 teampom salt tarty after the kind and hend.ome 1 fes• pilon ironed cinnamon manner In whleh they hod snlq'srte'1 1 fra'p►oon gfeasd nutmeg him on m former ore .inn. Filo 'poi 1 mons! tiny. bentnre. fries* were high during the war and the money could have bees more eaelly paid theii *hon later when Flees had dropped to lower level& Mr. Byers was not taking exception tti the raising or !pending of the money,- be was arguing for the pay-as-yoi-Rei system an opposed to the debenture method. The Signal la not to he understood as entirely endorsing Mr. Byers' contention; when the war was 00 the big thing was to get the money, without hosdt&ting too long over the best way to get It. There Is no doubt, however, that If a greater portion of the war expenditure.' bad been raised by taxation at the time. Instead of be- ing spread over a aeries of years, the burden upon the couatry world have been sixth lees amt the war profit- . eeeS.would hare kit forced to bark 'to t he pubi le treraani'y a 1a and fairer prepnrtlon of their galas titan they did. • • • The At Mary* Jnnrnal-Argna com- ments on a change whleh affeete all ollar'ta of the Province when it says: aoe.ms to n* the rural r - lost .rmoething omits roman few years by the wlp. able po.tnter. corn - lona names and n14 1 fo arrange 11 compromise with regard to Taylor and 1.iznr.. In which these gentlemen hers rt II eoneurred. The term of the compromise Were appar- ently to he announced by Captain Dun- lop In his elution .tsrr•h. The Company's 0111,4al.• expressed their disappointment In a peeuliar wary. The night before the election, June 25. the pnhlir heisting. In the market tare as we should say, a fact which ought to hare been warning enough to Mrekenzle that hints at seeeaston anti use of Indl.ereet phrases like "bale- ful domination of the mother country" world unite the great msjnrity of his fellow--provlurinl• against him. &ore the rebellion of 1537. Moron had al- ready prnnr,unee,l it. cerdiet. square of Goderich Israme an object I of attack by "a band of lawless imetitetiftweveveli "lana headed by an Individual high Int the servl•e of the Canada Company.'!!AND)Theme men snrnrded In bnrnitut the TOES hnutinge. apparently from demi re to BR'S SNOW Meats the (declaim of that organiza- tion. The men of (Trderirh put rap new• heatingm: and again the Company's. Aee, sale the winter's .now, {warty endeavored to horn the Instru- Lapp.Viers fur tfa on earth below' menti of ele-tlon hilt were frustrated the tends iamb appears, by the residents. Tf such were In re- Promised vel from eternal ywr't' e elite the Company's teethe,. they were '`horse: .Insularly futile. The election took place at Golerleh on Moday, June 27th. 1538. areording to the "Patriot" of July 3th. At ten era. the returning °Meer, again Mr. Henry Wildman. opened the husinsa ofathe day. Mr. Daniel LItars at once proposed the name of Capt. Dunlop In an "able and eloquent speech," "equal- ly ably and eloquently 'wonder!" by W. le Gooding. merchant of the town. Having thus' reeelved him wand nomi- nation. Captain Dunlop eame forward and addressed the assembled eleeetora. He stated that some apology no doubt was expected of him for not having a-alted personally upon mark Individ- tM.pmon er 1 tcenfo n ground ginger 1 tem.poon ground .11.pire equeese julr. Aram lemmas and cook peel until soft. Put through mwatehap ruItuettnIt '$ rr AAlt then rob throltgb a ntovo.Add Pf lkfkietileacted a rtheesataf eetaatniag.ingreefer. where onto. mix well and atom In jars The lid as a ailing for tnr•nAvor• and piss. }tall• thou ever -blessed morn, Hall, Redemption'' happy dawn, Sing through all Jerusalem. Chrlat Is torn in Bethlehem. Lo. a ithin the manger Ilea 11e who built the starry skies, He who. throned in h.ight 'aabltta'e. Site amM the cheruhlm. Say, ye holy ahepherda. say. Whet your joyful news today? Wherefore have you left vow 58041) On the lonely mountain steep? "Al we watched at dead of night, 1'►. we saw m won/Irma light : Angels singing. 'Pear. on earth,' Told um et the eavlo hr's Meth." Peered infant, all Divine, 1CI„t a tester love was Thine. The- to some from bighted bilge ngy, he "n' r.rt•,It, "'mid Ire ;wi- l)uwu to aitch a world a title fectly satisfactory. The etinty now peeeseeed a populatloe o.f upwards 01 Teach. el teach us, Holy Chtid, 4.1(111 studs and wait cnn..giienil7 -F11.-11317- Ttry--face se semb--sad adld, e .....� to abed -film nwint.re to j'arita. , Tesdh tab t• mends. Thea, p?J7 is "t�e resndt elf a 8.181, j(L T ' iiwirA•hntaHltsi •^- • wi, ei ARI. onlj"". fflfYw..ilMtt'h I of -let the sieteso had hold molar meet- (aadys -"Dick's clever. I wish dad would give him a start In life." Brntber -"The next time your father find* him staying.la - • he'he'llneed s heat' start." WHIM NATURE GETS GA]--- • J(Aatua and Lisa visited the Central, Par goo. Everything went wail U1 they came to the why's. "What kind of an animal is dot? demanded ' Lisa. ■ed for a MOM Ratans wax stopped dead. for he never mewl one Tither. But he re- membered his army day. and ■n- awered after a moment'. h'stltatloti : "Why, Liza, dat am a sports model mule." --Ise Angeles Times. Goderich Dairy :wishes to extend to - -itt many customers the compliments of the season We are grateful to those who stayed with us when the Dairy changed hands, and we want to Wank those who have started since. As we go into the New Year we believe an ever increasing cumber of people will decide to have the best in Milk anA Orem ihat 1>w? ort bey. AND THA? MEANS OODERICH DAIRY PRODUCTS --Only PASTEURIZED )HILT is SAFE- . - Goderich Dafty PHONE 451 e N eve — Your Christmas Baking will be delicious if you select your supplies from our fresh and wholesome stock of RAISINS, CURRANTS, DATES, FIGS, CHERRIES, PEELS, LEMONS, COCOANUT, SHELLED NUTS, CH000LATE, 0000A, LARD, SHORTENING, EGGS, BUTTER, EXTRACTS, FLOUR. —THE BEST OF EVERYTQIING-- Order your snob trees as sad your bhp mem b scrowed- IrPRZYBODY WRd705Q ----IPIMMS ' ('ALL IN AND RXAMf IR OUR Min t eTON STRIA'? Sparr's Grocery —TII'E STORE OF SATISFACTION— WAS LION STREET - 0ODERICH PHONE 148 Ws MIME, III TOWII The useful and the be combined in a FURNITURE —OUR STOCK Occasional Chairs Chesterfield Tables Occasional Tables Smokers Mirrors INCLUDES-- Chesterfields NCLUDES--Chesterfield - Gate Leg Tables Dinner Wagons Table Runners Electric Lamps Walnut Chests (cedar -lined) • Carpet Sweepers Doll Carriages e Kindergarten Sets -. tom.-- We are agents For the Maxwell Electric Washer. one of these or an Electric Vacuum Cleaner would make an acceptable Christmas Gift. • J. R. WHEELER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FURNITURE DEALER HamJten Street - Phones Store 3.35, Riil'33�iw "