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Christmas Suggestions
JUR STOCK IS COMPLETE WITH GIFT
FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY, ALL
REASONABLY PRICED
Books, Games and Dolls for the children.
Sheaffer's, Parker's and Waterman's Fountain Pena
and Pencils, all in dainty color tints.
The newest in Boxed dote Paper and Correspondence
25o to WOO per box
Ladles' Hand Bags. A beautiful assortment of English
ws
China, BreGoods and Silver-plated Pieces.
A large stock of Canadian and English Christmas Cards
at prima the lowest in years.
DIEN=R SETS
-in 52 ea. 14 pieces --
A lovely Gift for Mother
Priced $9.40 up
Julian Sale Genuine
Leather Hand Bags
Prices $4.00 up to $8.50
SHEArpm's, PARKER'S
rad WATERMAN'S PENS
and PENCILS
$2.00 to $10.00
THE SIGNAL, '- i . GODTRIICH, ONT.
OBITUARY •
The pallbearers werWJugs. were N. C. JueeAresserea/ sodMrs.
Hit•hfneam of Tovento, WUItam Bailie, Smieh, of Detroit; Mrs. 0. Lbaaeee. Mr.
J. w. Fraser, Dr. A. m
T. l9ierson, J. and B[ggtss` Kr. and Km Bost
I.\MF:S Mc(}ll.t, {{{S. Platt and Robert 16oulag.' The 1n- Fiala', pt Wattle; Mr. acid Era. Jae
.tuotbor of the old residents of tis tonne* was lu Maitland cemetery. Mull$ls, 01 Iwlalket. Friends whore Kr.
1400 iatsrett away on Tuesday last, Thoma prtweut from a dtatauue were Saudsfsoe Rained by business feistloas
when James I). McGill died Mille H. U. Jones, Mr, 11101 Mn. N. C. were also present trues Bayaaid, Zur.
the home of his .ou, John Metlill,Mitchinson. of Turuuto. 411111 Dr. sad 'leo, Ctlutnn. Blyth, Luckaow, Wings
Arthur street Ikrwased wa. horn I Mrs. Whitley, of Gerrie. ham and Kincardine.
absent. of forty-eight years trout
returnedvotive land he returned to visit
Ma sureemea relative, KIM health did THb, REILA
tet rata his **run CP pants and ,,A;
as sumrurr passed, his oaWtti.a te
gradually became worse Until early Hanka Mute
in Attester he was unable to leave the \HMV
week es
rwaldetwe of his sister. Mrs. Wm. Pat also tb _
tecwp of Walkerburn, where he passed who loaatel ears
eighty-seven years ,ego in rivet hind, I -- away In religion Mr. MrBrfen was au
whence he came with his father to ('111tlRTltl'HEH R.\NDEHr10N I'ORTER'S HILL Anglle•an. He Is survived by hta wt ITEM' *Amy
Pittsburg, Pa. While still a young tiler r short IlTuerr ut uuly on* Idow rend oar run 1n Skagway. Alaska i JAMat( I'ONI/
1 m+u, he pone ecused a tarn 'teal Rea- 1aiervstln1 dlsbata.' t the meeting and a daughter In Portland. Oreton • 1 employee, of the
seek, there punted id 'e Sunday, et the Meeer (Aub eel Tasaday night 'throe stater*. Mrs. Thomas MP('onnef. l Flour ]fill for t,
'forth, and he continued to reside i Des ewLrr 0 +et hla n•rideu,e uu Ncw-
t neighborhood mall his retirement a ,d ( hristupltrr lmureute lira- last tis b11t feature was a debate m Mrs. Simnel Rrll, both of Purtlneul *Were The r
ram l removal to 13effol'tn lwr[r,•'rPaw e ±. bred. that OM VOW Oregon. total Mrs. William Patterson of l lieu. Mr. Herb,*
dereuu, In lir Eery -met -Fear. Me.
After the death of his wife five try has contributed more than the Hullett ! one brother. Nelson. of Port 1 tlteelr late father l is'letat
gl side ago. a came r .. " two +Filer the trreoluua tisadry, +*
tide with •nn eon. He leaves Lour cons. towards Canada." For tie affirmative tD6 bl► were conducted by Rev. W. J. Yortt
William, of Boulder. (bl.; 'amts o (-every and when, on uu ■y morning.
(Alnt,, , : Byron, of R.aforth : John, of t h departed JPO Rnwerhy and Feuer Stirling; for
,•1• '1'. the 1. e,1',e, James' Stirling.
Neilane of liulletr The body was• ries. elite Young and Fred Elliott. e
uw •tprvft+l • fie to his wife and Lem
taken to P..°orth for interment. debate vets keenly and ably artued,
Pt old to his many frt.•1,k H! was hut the tudR.r► Meson. W. H. LoMn
'.\MER ItoND I'C• ., 1 of the tate Mr. end Mr- George Cha& 11'I Italy u 11 Donald McEssate--
s,udeteuu :,end was bio In t'olh urea
'Tile denth ,a•cvr:.-,t In Guderich dertdeel that the , 4tory lay with the
tutu -mites Cres over fn:v •ears he had ,111-:. is numbers it the
towutrhlp, on Nmrueb.•r 10th, of Jam amnn•,tive
been A re -',lent of e.elei„a. ,In.Ing
Bond, aged sereul)-tau years. Deceased 721Iott orchestra of Clinton and by
was bon in Devonabire, England, which time heea was employed for e
FOR ('HRIhTMA' came to this country about twee- number of years as foreman of the
Hamlink evaporator, and as raleaman
for Jas. Lloyd & Son of Goderieb. For
the past five or six years he had been
*aleeman for thle distrke for
_ of t;oderlett. and Albert, of the Huron ,
Lloyd & Son of Stratford. Ole will _
You are very welcome to eome in and look around our nett and one daughter, Mrs. Fred G11-
faithful and valued member of Vie•
Christmas Store all arranged with BEAUTIFUL GIFTS hem of Goderieh township; also by six t"ria street formerlyUnited cion". Besides
g his widow. Mary Ellen Stan -
brothers and one sister In England and
for everyone, n d very reasonably priced. dish. he in eurrived by one daughter
The Store with the Christmas Stock 1 one brothel. Fred Rood, of hehoToronto. and three sons: Margaret Isobel, Hen-
The funeral took place from the home
OPEN EVEIRNGB OPEN EVENINGS of his son Albert on Wednesday, De- ry Edwin (Harry), Robert George
49 (renter 2nd, the ser[eee at Amuse and t iiPrt 1 and Marvin Irwrru.r, all of
graveside being conducted by Rev. J. Godrrirh. Two brothers also survive,
cg Jacob Sanderson, of Marquette, Mich.,
, W. Herbert. of H,Amesalllr United and Georie lianderson ret Moose Jaw r^`
ehureh .Whit Which dacasevl watt Nut 4ola3/4- ore am.witsiew...rs trww' 1- - Lek at.i11s-Dcweaatration- TOWNSHIP COUNCIL BARREL RHO'P(ll?N. In Al condi-
ti
. e' r Raueteraou,
although confined to lila
tr h 10Gad [ch t re-a-tiT rides to the upbnitding qt land. Oregon. The funeral eervlcea'
R • waking splendid progress tows re -
haters were Eldred Yeo, Peter Young, more and Interment was made In the 1 - res,.
family Mot in Bali's cemetery. I TENDERS WANTED eves •
:most
SEE THE NEW
WARWICK GIFT LINE
teles. Betted in black and 4
geld. .4t moderate prices.
GIVE BOOKS
collected (rem marry roun-
- WANTED
w,t, ,u war.,. J fki 11 John Har of God/Prick *s
Goderleh a I ou, 1 tukht Mrs r Ufa th, shock wr , revels end p try
Th BR■rir the Uinta! season 1gAy'i2,'
110X 335, Onderfcb.
We have them for ',veneer
yekrs ago, and ha d alnce res
le the family; aim BIBLES in Gnderlch and vicinity. He had been
aid HYMN BOOKS ler ail - _poor health for epme time. Ile V
u. rr..u...,
rived by Ills wife, twoaaia.siehard
COLE'S BOOK and GIFT SHOPPE
z .
-1'1OTICE
Spring Cast se fit that reed
shah .r resin -lets bought lest
eemesw. Cor dtsltamI f tae lbw
severing
P. A. ZIMMERMAN,
UPHOLSTERER
Pins 3M Nelsen Street
L
ANYONE HAVING
United States Curreicy
FOR SALE
Telephone 154
Will buy small or large
amounts.
Messrs. Perdue and Trick and readings
by Lawrence Switzer, Mrs. Gale, Lorne
and Fred Elliott were additions to the
urogram which were mulch enjoyed.
Rsfreehmenta were panned around at
owe #n aaa.-• 'ibaneaua-
a Lea attendanaa
AUBURN
The Christmas entertainment of 8.
8. No. 9, Mullett, will be held on Thurs-
day, December 17th, In the school-
house.
Tbe Women's Institute will meet In
the ForestersHall on Tuc,eday.
The lialtturd Sural*,' school w W hold
ita annual Christmas entertainment on
Wednesday, December 23rd, at 8 p.m.
Adults 211c.
The Ahmeek Chapter, I.O.D.E., will
held Its regular meeting at the public
library on Mooday afternoon, Decem-
Iwr 14, at 4 o'clock.
F. Woolleombe's insurance and real
estate offices has bemi-tesoved to Its
former location, Best teed(. Donnelly's
law ofDee on Hamilton street.
Mr. R. Btgham. of the local [Red's
store, has received word of a prise
that has been awardeiil to him for a
display of Daylight eieetrle bulbs in a
contest covering the whole Steel's or-
ganisation. The prise le an electric
eloek.
ANXPl$1 DIED ,ATOM
OF GOD vier'
questa whole ee
retarlal,
Mg, or clerking.
OFFICE or write P.
0.
WANTED. --RELIABLE
eall on retail stores la
_Fajita :.
91141. 1111111111101117. -
haveacarandbeableto
self to the extent of about
money -making po.slbtiltles;
you $75 weekly to start. Writs
particulars to BOX Sol, 300 Bei
Toronto.
Fon SALE OR RENT
F111t SALE.--12(3AUGE, 81NOLR
owe tette-"iMMbarera were Chas hire hr six jean. The funeral aeraice
P b -
rnlw. FA wardGrigg. RR. Rau n Grigg oChrlatMal.ieeitid5 Niel -call -exchange .. _ - -.-` •_`-'?","- = . 4
wl .lobo Barris. The was au held nn Tuesday afternoon from hts
BOOM BRIEF'S ole 11 utlund cemetery.
_'testifying to the high eateem In which , The Lie doiattiai MeltrkaTThe "vim. meeting of the cuunLll_beld RENT; 6 rooms, all modern conve*-
tarsi Apdy'MA4iliy. -
of useful Rift*. floates*es-Mrs. R. 1 COLBORNE 1t
_w late residence, was largely attended, Taylor. Mrs. R. Johnston. Mrs. Allen. All the members were present at the i ►H HENT --APARTMENT liter
The evgnlar -meeting of the Buy • y,,
Scouts was held in MacKay Hall on ; WILLIAM_ GAHRETT "-I-deceased war held in Godertc•h sad death of Jonathan Megrim occurred I- Urrtlay Decent 8th. Minutes of t'istteee. awry J. F. RAH
vicinity. Rev. F. W. Craik, pastor of Sunday. November 29th. at the home I November meeting read and edopted. Ketys street.
Tuesday, -December Yoh. with Scout- Willuw Garrett, who Bard alone at Victor's street Potted church. con-jhof-hie brother -In-law and stater. Mr.
master Watson in charge. The meet- 'the sloth one of the tow wirer he The road rfou teudeat'a payment -
toil war n at w ducted the services. enlisted by Set J.1 Mrs. William Patterson: Hullett. 1 yALL HOU81g w Yai01Hcoa
tom euudw ted a small farLIL
m, was found n fm star. Th late Mr. McRrl.n was born seven vena herr were found cornet •s! tiffs
cetera* .
ed 7.30 with Scout '
►mice& Rent reasonable. Write at
once BOX 75, SIGNAL.
silence and fir break. 1 E. F rd. n
g Inspection was dead at his home at 6 o'clock Satur- bearers were Meesrrs. DavidTPotta of ty-three veara ago on the 16th con- umuunt of i,28.T8. were paid:
paid The
then carried out by Troop leader Earl ' dr rcrufu Irst. Ile had been ill tulluwlug accounts were p•Id : Arthur
gTnronte,,Thos. Tahb. Jas. Adam*, W. cession of Goderlch. brit as a child
Elliott. From then until 9 o'clock, a :for eau wuuthe, but was sols to be. dtnughan, valuing aherrp killed by
busyevening wass yM. MPT rare. W. F. H. Pricy and Horace mored with hie parent, the late Albert Mugford, two days'
pent In games, In- !about, and was seen movingabout bI logs, ;12'
strticl4eo is tests. and In parsing testa. J FMh.r of Goctprich. interment was In HttRh end Rachel MPRrteu. M the work In cemetery, $4.50; Geo. Fowler.'
• neighbor at 4 ut4eek that afternoon. Maitland cemetery. Among the many old homestead in the Maitland hlnek. '
At 0.15 o'clock the meeting was brought' He was 10 his seventy-seventh year. beautiful floral tributes were tokens of 1 which is still In the same family. he-
services; as radia gy spline or f.
to a close. 1 11.34; ds, onus, gasoline and n,
Kuru near Inverness, Quebec, where sympathy from Lloyd Son employees, Ing owned hY Alvin YcRrlen. n ,rand- '
hly Ip[hrr was engaged in the milling Stratford, GndPrich grocery merchaAtt, I run of the drrrasrd man's parents
trawl -
$1.34; Fred Ilunt, white lead, t°rpeu-
a tine rod oil, $733- Guderfc•b Ytg. Co.,
On Friday night. ree•ember eel, the
As
is for he attended R.R. No. 9. Hill- stakes for cemetery Iota, $30.84 ; R. J.
Hill -
lett. After working for several CPA r• Glen, salary and postage stamps. 11110;
with hI. brother Tiat Ripley ' H. F. Morris. salary. postage and anp-
be went to the Milted
tPd fifties and I plies 8162 T0: Reeve caret eouneillors.
tourney -0d westward su fur as Pnrt- I ea/Aries`$250.
lend. Oregon. When the e.Pitin. nowt '
regular meeting of the Wolf Cubs was bq ss, he cense_ with the family Llteknnw merchants. Barfield merch-
held in the basemeut of the Baptist , about sixty years ago to Huron town- 'ants. Victoria street rntted church.
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church. lnegs'Ption wa _Y_ armed out by 'ship, Bruce counCj. Later he lived at Gnh•rieh Elevator & Transit Co.. God-.
the assistant Cuhmaster, Glen Lodge. , Kintall and then in Colborne town- erleh Elevator A Transit CA. employees,
Gam.. and hexing during the evening !ship, and over thirty years ago• he Western Canada Flour Mill* oElte
were enjoyed. At 8.15 o'clock the meet- ' moved to town. The, father died in eta,. Western Canada Flour 11111. --
Ing washMr. Rey Patterson raked [or the
brought to a sieve. Colborne township; the mother and a pinYewt, C P. R employee.. and MOM- of the di.rnaPry of trek In the Snknn ,
Here. also. a change of officers is 'brother, Alrx., died twiner their removal aonng Canoe Coup.-=+TPnrhed the nntside world. he fencer/et improve.; subdivi-
sion
of the council to the sobdlrl
1
to Iw made. The Culwo fir, Mr. Conm - to Guderieh. Deceased was never mar- Those attendlnr the funeral teef the trail of '11A and anent some roars a' aloe of the plan of the trepan' at
Ish. Ilan realgned and the nswlstant Cub- rie•,l. Three Rioters survive. all rest- [dbetanee were: Mayor C MnrtIMr Dawmn. Later with ht. family h, Sunset Reach. Greeted.
master, Glen Lodge, has become the dents of Cleveland, Ohfn. The funeral Demean and Mrs. Deleon. an aunt et tunk nn hi. residence 1n Rkarwr. Al- I Wend 1pector Noc•kolds pr
1 aYFn annual nrr.pcurt. which was rlcelyed
II
new Cubmaeter. while Earl Elliott took place on Monday afternoon from Mr. Sanderson. and Mr. and Mrs.
has leen brought Into the Cubs Iia the ; Brophey Bros.' undertaking rooms to I.ldortimer Resean. jr . of Kitchener:
new asalatant Cuhmaater. This change. 'Colborne cemetery. The funeral ser Mrs. Charles Keene. of Dundee; Mr.
however. Is to take place at once. vee was eonducted by Rev D. J. IAne and Mrs. David Pott.. of Toronto: Mr.
and the pallbearers were Menet. John
GODEIugI-
I. TAXES
All Taxes in arrears MEE be paid at once.
Failure to do so will neeieidtate the issuing of a distress
warrant, the seizure of goods and chattels, or the placing
of the property on the list of Lands for Sale for Taxes.
1931 Taxes unpaid on December 15, 1931, will be dealt
with in a similar manner.
Hake asraosfar payment at mos.
J. H. Robertson,
TAX COLLECTOR
I MacRitrhte, Jas. Botts. Harry Barker
and Geo Johnston. Two of the sisters.
Mrs. Seattle and Mrs. Maelre•etera. a
niece. Mr. Booth. and a nephew. Mr
Samuel Macreeters, all of Cleveland.
and Mr. Fred Garrett. n nephew. of
enmplwllvllle; Ont.. Were present
W t
Christmas Suggestions
Useful gifts are most appreciated. They bring an every.
day remembrance of the giver.
CHRiST.M.4R SLIPPERS in a large variety of styles and rotor,
fes every member of the family.
Tbe newest rteatlons M (t.tl TKES for worsen. Miele In hlack,
and brown, all -wool with 2 -dors. fastener. Klerk and brown,
els-anal, with patent Jiify fastener. Blark and brown velvet
with fur irhn.
GOLOSHES for Mimes and Children.
(OVERSHOES for the boys.
On., Iwo, three and four buckle OVER$HOF.t for Men. .41eo
OVERt411O04 with /jiffy fas/eiers and SPAT 01 FRSHOF)4.
-A most sultabik gift is aamething In Travelling Goads --
Aviatrix Cams. ChM Rag., 41srdrob. ('ams, GlasAu .
Raga, Suit Cases. Pillow' ('ase.. Trunk*, eta
- _ fi110P .1T
ShOe Store
ALBERT J. COX
Thr dertth occurred at Alexandra bilV4'That njght -tiny moonbeam loped the two chtldree offered him the breed
pital early Tneeday morning, atter a 1 its way through the trees and cast its and broth wblch they had prepared.
very brief illness of Albert John Cox, ;light upon the little ,cottage In the I When he had fintihe•d the old man
a well-known baggageman on the C.it4.I detsrtn5e making It bright and cheer-
;South
irer- spoke again.
Hallway. Mr. Cox was born at Cardio, I tut in the surrounding (doom of the Now, children, you must get away
Seat" Wales, alley -four yeate ago. HO forest. I to bed it you expect Ralnt Nleholaa
I came to Canada with his parents at the 1 *w,, ,l, The cottage, ail was "right 1 10 rislt tonight."
;age of five years, the family settling eteein f caw. - The --harass and sparks , «But where's he going to sleep?" 1
8t. Thomas. When a young man he en- dewed 5011 e•raeltled merrily In the asked one of them, pointing to the
tared the railway aervlce and he had ; fireplace, shedding a soft. shadowy . buy In the chair.
been forty-five years with the Grand : glow about the room. 1 ••1 guess you'll have to make room
Trunk and Canadian National Rail, Seidel in front of the fireplace, ani
in your tied for him," replied the man.
'Ways. For twentj-eeven years of this old man sat reading. On either .knee,,,.l•hern•s no place rime for him."
'Perim' his home had been in Godertch, sat two small children. their eyes' „Oh; that'll be great.' said tie
though for the last year hie runs were bright with happiness as they listened
children together, and with theirmth
other porta of the s7atem, lattesl7
from Detroit to London. s wife Vi-
da-Paned
-rii 1
da Paned him eight years and he leaves
one danghter. Miss Alma Cox. at home.
A brother and slater. Thomas and Mia
Louie* Cox. live In Toronto. A ger- a
ire .51104,45515, --at elweettetter
F.aet street. on Wednesday earning, Pry of R child. Suddenly to his Mese the heard
Rev. J. N. H. Mille officiating. held thin The children dwelled scrota the room ret moria .
morning the remains were conveyed to
St. Thomas for interment In the family
plot there. Mr. Cox was a member of
the Rt. Thomas I.O.O.F. lodge and the
funeral service there was In ehorge of
1 that Order. Restdea the hrother and
sister from Toronto. n sister-tn-law,
Mee. A. E. Cox of St. Tininess was here
and a brother -In-law. Mr. Edward Gate-
ice of -Platteville. joined the funeral .
1 darty nn the journey to Rt. Thome,.
i
MRS.. W li. 11'•1.1TTTE
.\n esteeurrd resl,leu1 Of G J.9rtrl:
for the lest quarter of ., eentur y. nod.
.1 Nile for many yens, preview-. ‘‘,1 -
removed by the death on Mor,1 y
Jane Mebenaghen, widow of the late
- Witttnm MrVlttte. Ike• -*sal Nle had
been' to fainter henith - for several I
year.. paeee11 away 1n .lexan,lret hos-
pital. where ',he had been the last
three necks , Nie was n native of
Perth. County of Lanark, Ontario,
where she wa-, mnrrlvt to Mr. Me.
Vittte of Nile. In this county. After
their rnarringo d(wetted nod her him
. hand Ilvid at Nile until their nista!
M Grslerich Aland twenty-five yore
age. when they made their home In the
resldeneee which ` Mr McVlftle had
hutlt on Eigin aTentie. They AMt_a
son. William. at the ARP of nine years,
and n farther severe blow was the loss
of their only remaining ehlbd. Minnie.
for tome years one of Goderteh's favor-
ite vocalists, who died In 1100. a few
month. nfter her. marriage to Dr
Whitler of (lorrle. Mr.licVtttle dial
In April. 1020 Melt. MrVlttle Is aTtr-
vlved by nne brother. Fdward Melon
ashen. of Poring(' 1a Prairie. Man., and
two aletera. Mrs Charlotte Wilson. of
Ottawa, and Mrs- Caroline Jones, es,
town. The finers( teak plmee ere Wed-
sendsv afternoon. services b.lnr eon-
tf iM at the ho(sp M Rev. T. a
Lane, asalated by Rev. Gee. 'l. Wattet
mak*. hot during the w1.r he rPtnrnest
month to work in the shipyards at
Seattle. (►n his return he remained at
Rkagwar until a year ago. when after
The First Christmas - Tree
ree
COR SALE. -GAB STATION. ON
STRATFORD HIGHWAY ; large re-
freshment bar, living -room and four
bedrooms, hydro, dasceball, repair gar-
age. 1% acres; $2900. OWNER. 5
Elearnit ave., London, Ont.
SALIL-FORTY ACHES
se leas. The peeps, et the
fate H. W. C. Mattel, situated at the
end of Routh street on the southern
bouhdary of the town; of good coy
loans; large home and barn, drive abed.
works/sae. "shank; artesian well
(135 feet) , thaws" best of water ; good
fruit tow. 1 location, der to
achoola and charcheee. For further ear-
th -Wars apply on the premises or to
sled filed. PERCY or WiLL NAFTEL.
`---`On motion of Councillors Tyndall
Mid Feagan the road superintendeet
was Instructed to order 400 feet Si
s0W 1Pnee. 05 settee of CosaellMM
Thom and P Be, briny WO. 11 waa
passed.
Tbe Reeve rad Coda tett ,*ale
were appetite., to exaliine the ditch
at Wm. John Attie'. aid-repmet at
neat meeting of the emelt •- r _•
Meeting adjourned to 'hrseday,-Di
rember 15th. at 2 p.m.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
VOLANS P. OIBBS. CHARTERED
-Accountant, 102 Oetarb street,
IIMME end. Phone 10M. Ras. 13gaj.
i rzeorrrioNsm
/l JIQl AND DRI'GLE86
RUBRA P i8T
Phase MI_
tier( with electro-magiettc
bath& 17aetronlc electric treataisets
11 F. MORRIS, Clerk. and chiropractic. Citron*, organic aid
``aanl diatoms. Lady In •ttesdesrs.
IN SUNDAY SCHOOL 1Offles hours 2 to 6 and 7 to 0 pm..
The Sunday sehool teacher who I exceptingMonday and Thursday and
speaking. by appointment.
eN. ATKINSON
Thin morning we have for our nub-
'act.
uk Residence and oilier-C4tuer of
'act. Ruth: Ruth. the Gleaner. Now Month street rind
who In this clans can tell MP anything
'Omit Ruth?"
1 A mall toy raised him hand.
"Well. Willie, what do you know DR. F. J. R. FORSTER,
about Ruth±" EYE. EAR, NOSE, IIROAT
"Please. ma'am, he cleaned ate aivty bete House Surgeon ' York Opb-
lsome rens last s,•asnn "'• thalmic ■od Aural H, nal aasdatant
at Moorefield Eye Hoop al and Gold.
Square Throat Hoapit on.
MEDICAL
tO the, age-otd story of St. Nieholaa. arms around the little stranger they GIRD I 53 Waterloo 81... .tratfoed. Sirs
- TW -end man stopped reeding and made for their bean. • COX. -In (}nclertrh. .,n Titeadalr:3fa - pbooe 267.
raised hla hind tw 11ste•n. 804 II I h hoer Rol Albert John COL 111 his
"What's that?" he asked.
From untrue the mirage there came
faint cry. in a few moments 11 , dreaming of days gone by and days
mr.lou,lcr=,watt entnlstaksildi_t a t& come, .
-
i and skix
ro aoae
Soon s was quietness n the house -cess e. .At Hate) tiedto ,der Tended.
fin Ilia
evening of third Monday of eaeb
The old man was sitting by the fire' Obth year. month till the fol
again. smokier his hugs pipe and Mc(:II.L.-Ii Golerich, on Taeselay. at 1 p.m.
and opened the door. it grew louder and louder and he
"Wier. it's a little boy." cried. one could hear the soft, gentle strains of
0 them. a harp and the melodious singing of
Th. man (sought with him a glow * choly.
Ing torch hwsl e fire. Thmnawe 1Bdrem,
"Te*, ft's a 1{tilethb,Y. all right," tom, bot to1P theair great.kenedanrthprlsePwhen
the)* awoke they found that the Ilttle
" stranger Mel gone.
"Where meld he bei' they *eked.
to they ran to the window.
_-_ Orttalde the Utile clearing was bright
and gay with aures-Mchtldree.
Fit), was playing a galdenad harp and
their volees Mended In wondrona har-
mune as they snug a ('hrtatmas earol.
M,^ man war, had with a look of
amn7Pment on h's her. Surely he
w,s dreaming. And where half the
10.1 boy dtjas h'"*red to?
t There Paine a knock on the door
load when the ehildren opened -at-
again. who .hoiild be standing before
them int the ,tenger-ehlld. now rtebly
clad In a 'diver enutnme.
There welt a strange radiance attend
him as he spoke.
sm the ('lrrtstchild T ,pend
my life wandering thrnnghout the
world hringing peace and hippinesa to
all grand ehtldren Tnnighf wfien T was
lout. rmY took Mr In. When T was
hungry. von fed Me. enol when T was
tired Ton Bare MP a mach to rent. T
tram a_poor child. and now you shall
hare nine "lichenin,."
From a ncnrht fir tree He hrcke
a twig and planted it In the ermind.
"This twig." TTP sale. "shall eats
become n tree. and shall being forth
fruit* and gond thine! serer hv Year
to all who ere gond and de/prying.
for It ha. My "leasing."
With thnt. He and Him merry
n^ ell.nppeared lntn the forest, end
their moor rradsally dlvt siert snip
11 enuld nn !muter he honed
That i* HN theta' of Ito trait
mitt tree. w14Mt ti** alncs
twamsrym.v4 01 the Tdiptide *Mt
he mold. "But how on earth could
he pare wandered en far?"
Ile picked the little lad up In his
artna And pla,•ed_hlm Frei* rifts by
The boy was poorly rind Yat him
Nee. lighted by the soft glow from
the fireplace, welt almost Angelic as
he slept the 1 sleep of exhaustion
and leNI:ger.
"He most be Nlirvei." maid one of
the children. "Let's get him name
broth." And bi h that they dashed
ant Into the tin? kitchen.
No sooner had they returned than
the little boy awoke. nhbed his eyes
and lnokal afont him.
"Where am 1?" he naked, weertly
"T)nn't worry. 1.4. yon11 he all right
In a minute. Where do ynn live?-"
"T don't live anewhore," Bald the
toy. "T was Ida) in the weeds .Fir
1 tow tbs. light from yon( window.
and i was awfully tired.*
"Here have vaso. of Me* /1115
December elft. Jamee 1►. McGill. In
'ht -litheact
GARRI?T.-in GouAriell, on Retarder, ,
December 5th. William G. Garrett,; DUDLEY E.
In his 77th year.
BLACK. -in Goderlcb, on Thursday. OLlSCsDecember 3rd, (leorge W. (Dkk)
Black, in hit 67th year.
McVITTiE.--4a Ooderleb, en Memday,
December 7th. Jane McLenaglsan.
widow of the Iate William McVittle.
SANDERRON.-In Godericb, da Sun-
day, December 6th, thrbtopber
Lawrence eanderson, In hid 61st
year.
IN MEMORIAM
BKDFORD.-in loving memory of
Catharine Melntosh, beloved wife of
J. S. Bedford, who passed away
December 10, 1925.
There Is a sad hut sweet remembrance.
Them .la a memory fond and true;
There 1s a token of affection, mother.
And -a heartache still for you.
-Ever remembered by HT/BRAND
A1(1) FAMILY.
HOWSON-1n loving memory of Chas.
A. Howion. who waft! away one
year ago, Deeember 0th, 1820.
When evening diadem are failing,
And we .It Int quiet alarm,
To our hearta there consolsleeglsg-
if he only could come Doe.
Friends may think we Mite w enttas,
When at time* they ase US smile;
Ent thhy little know the beartaeie
That ear smile hides all the wh9e
- -Redly mimed by WiTS AND
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