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STOP THATCOUGH'
with Penlyptus, ' Buckley's Bronchitis
-Mixture, Chase's, Gallagher's an
many other sernaliz&. 't
Campbell's Drug Store
Goderich -- Prone 90
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lames F. Thomson
- PIANO TUNING -
so 1"l. tRR' RXPKFIM.1r( I.
Von can't afford to neglect your
),fano Have 1t attended to.
Phone 196. De It today.
CALL
Wilfrid
.:Donaldson
Phone 431, Reynold Road
to have your Furnace
put In good repair be-
fore the cold weather.
Also any Plumbing Or
Metal Work you may
have to do.
Mr. J. C. Moes of We„dst„ck, form-
erly of Goderleh, was heard "Over the
air" on Monday evening +1tlglhg "Rose
of Tralee" through station CJOC.
Men's Fine Shirts
for Easter
Just received a sh!ptlieut of
fine broadcloth Shit* -with
collar attached or tn�) pirate
collars to match. legtion
includes fine stripe ill NIP,hello, tan on ivory grounds,
also plain white, cream, blue
and grey patterns.
.--Siaall.flAih •e i,
Priced from
95c, $129 and $1.59
Agu.t for 'Tip Tp Tailors
PHONIC 384
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THE SIGNAL
-:- Easter Music
GODERICH, ONT.
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NORTH STREET UNITED CHURCH
NI'\I.AY, MAR('11 27
Morning
I �n;:,u. 1'n nick. 'I Know 'Moat My statim+'ser I.i, eth•• Ra 1, iii'lri•ri+�l
tutors
.Drool),Sacrtvt Head.-tbr t3lritgj!O'er" 1daunder's 011,• t to Calvary
interior � 'Adagio" 13n1 Symphony) \I
g,eta l•oslludP-"('tajns Anima°" gpWpl's ern
Evening
a l'retAwakeHtwauuah"
rete Mew Awake! I'p, My Glory"
-rMtwi-tPd
.. .....�a,.
Mia" M. It. Stewart. Petrone
!+Stu viA{J�."..'�'"'.'..r..« -Gam
drssrs twieber, Berman, Rsberteon and Wheeler .(3al -
,tdertory - "Cant leu Berger" $aydel's Messiah
,•re:,t p•aHWde -"Hallelujah (%borers"
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THE NEW PLAY --
` T _ A ----STEPCHILD'
WILL i IVPI NEN RT Wttt:t�-1N(tWM'-t.1CCA1, TALENT 1K
MacKAY HALL :-: -
Thursday, March 31st, and friday, April 1st
_AT 8 P.M. -
I'Nl)F:lt THE At'II'ICP$ OF THE WOMEN'S A$ (,CIATION OF'�
Vi(ToRIA t-TREET UNITED CH('RCH .
Twelve Characters - 3 Acts - Time 2 ? i _hours,
The play abounds in laughable situathrns-and livril dialogue and
apathies with hnmor. liege, the stepchild, repays Pv$1 with good and comae
to teas mane nobly in the hour of news.
.11119173 35e C1IIDREN 25s-
Tiieksb ass M Heated It's webers .11M Assaeiatoa or at tis hrusgs
Nein Easter Hats
Charming and distinctive EASTER HATS with
traditional smartness, these models favor brims and
sailors in original designs.
Vivid contrasts are gained in ribbon and flowers.
They feature the outstanding straws and the new ,
shades in blues, greens, red, brawn and black.
-a-tN are ._ia ited to inspect oar stock -
-Miss M. R. Mitre -Vicar
Kingston Street
OBITUARY �aau and came to Ca•,b with ber par -
JOHN KELLY family settled at 8 1.7, Ont. At the
age of twenty-two abs untried Donald
The news of the death of 'Phu Kelly, I McLeod in Aahaeld $oaoshlp, the late
which occurred at his home at Harp- Rev. Mr. Grant ofactdt'ag. Atter their
er'a Ferry, Iowa, was rewired with marriage the couple ae +,tinnet to reside
extreme regret by many friends and re- in Ripley for soma Me'aO' years or so,
latives here. Mr. Kelly, who had not rowing to Goderlcil about Curly -rive
been In good health for some time, was years ago and to op residence on
-bete In- Aehtield-township,--hut Hued' Antietam street. th. dwib-el-Me.
the greater part of his lite teethe State McLeod nineteen year. ago Mra. lie -
of Iowa, to whkh be removed. 4th his Leo., eonti+n,cd to Wee on at the old
ea"' wait" ile b r t![d I turytter refusitta 115211=2,v
flitl'fi`P>Te,nRary • onai • und" sheiind .1.•111 +o 116111W -
ruts I►ban she was ' ie young. The
lin ploy. years
, rr of her tow
hada large circle of fronds who hill go and liar wltG a•W
enaelsao regret hisTasstnr. ms partner-ilfr,
bat Meter formerly Miss Bridget Hogan of Ash-
field. and one sot, John Joseph Kelly,
Dta survive him The funeral which was
Barnby
largely attended. took place on Tues -
ever, rhe was prtNalied 11410114o spend
surd of her tinge with thew in the
States, as well as IWO her' sem in town.
O[ au afftetloIutt 'iIy disIarltlou,
tiny utornln, Mar•b 15th. high sass awl elrvutarl to h ;ta.1Iy Mee. Mn -
of requiety waw w,lemulrevl by the Rev. Lot w7a lovad by all e. ho knw her
Fath.y M. 1), O'Neill, of Des Moines, and ,‘III be greatlr me -td by Iter
Time, formerly of Parkhill, Ont., a Jiirud in GoderlelC and Itlptei. She
Noaalan. of the deceased. Rev. Father was a member of soli, I'rntbytbrlh
Nolan. of Ilarper's Ferry, delivered the church and a r•gU*V +un,•udaut uutU
funeral oration. Further particulars 111urss pr(•Vettc,l her fl^ut attt9uliug.
will Is. given next weak. A fpwlly of nine, •lx d,ulI4)te.s and
1tlir• a mala, aur, Ice. Tlel' ore: Mrs.
M1tR. t:t:LK CAMPUF.r.r, t11°Tr Idrl.awd. lire Frw: Iteao, Mra-
The death oeeurre Act A,vlmer, (►ut.. Wllldaw 1.441•),14, Mrs. 11.ni Laidlaw,
Bach tan Friday last, of Margaret Maude Mrs. (Ieorge Mc•Lrod it . \Ir.. t'i ilk
Reed Goodwin, widow of William Glen !
.Canridwil.-adaw--rouse yeera-into wits or- +
KN01 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, MARCH 27th
Morning
Organ Prelude -"Jesus' Death on the ('rocs" (chorale)
Anthem -"All It Megan to Dawn"
Tenor Oder -1414e04.41
Mr. A. Traverse
Ladles' Trio --"Who Shall Roll Away the Stone'
• I Resurrectloa) Manney
Ketth itevell
Mrs. W. F. Saunders, Mrs. H. ('. Dunlop, :tars. r).
Organ Offertory-- •'('antllene" (Senate 11)
Organ Postlude--"Grand Chorus" Evening
Organ Prelude- "Spring Song'
Folder Carol -"The Magdalene"
Soprano Solo and Ensemble- -"Galilee'
Mrs. W. F. Saunders and Ensemble
Organ Offertory -"Song of Sunshine"
Organ Postlude-"Alleluia"
(0OD FRIDAY, 12-3 p.m. -Three Hours' Srrviee
S p.m. -The Choir will render J. 11. Maunder'a stirred Cantata,
•'Penitence, Pardon and Peace"
Baritone $uk4 a.• Mr. R. ,flatlet____- -
Soprauo Soloists. Mls" .%nn Wurtele, MINS Oilve T[tithon,, Tenor -
1 St. Georges Mslr quartette consisting of -Mr. F. -Riley. pit u+ will . n
`[lboreehd Terror; Mr. It Fisher, 1st 1Ww*�M. I+ Btu ,
jNiod Ito Tiav4T-flit World- from Mr -soba Sa
Wurft
gaunt . of _ ._-.street _Methtdist..
eh11ty h. Gtah'rleh. Mrs. ('aauipls•It was
a native of Clinton, a daughter of the
Itheinberger hate Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 4eaalw•ha. She
Stuith, all of I)etrott, and \. 1 McLed,
,.f Ituffalo. John, lu the \V -! .and lion-
id\17-•r:t:ar, tToderieh. T.' - .mons )tn
awn daughter 'ire deeee-• .I title -alae
ter. 11r,. Dura Hawley Iilackfeat.
urvlcea n- do twenty
I1lklren :u.! secs unfree
(lulimant made mule and muNknl lustnation ga.o, a, gra��dchlldren.
her life work and for several years Was ;
Hollins organist of the Clinton Itaptiat rhumb. t
Mr. ('atn)9o•11 was organist-4the Cline • For Jeb Prieto Tr The Signal
ton I'resbyteri.u, church for e, rimy
and they been 1110 aepalnhd and later
lulekman were milted in mSoule�rrin•. W,e years
I ago lir Campbell took a !position aa'
orgnui.t in the .\u)tiiean .hur•h at;
*rinser, *ad se re -leis siesehhassroot..re
sue•edet him in the p,.lthwt. Near-'
vIving are nue sou, Gordon. aslider.
Mrs. S. It. M.ltatli of Holmevllle. and
two brothers, Victor and loughs«. lu
._LitptlyttOtewiroi. The son. Gurdon. •has
loin -riled 11115 Tuu•i•ntr' ipii"ienl bent. ter
1-11=11 a writhes. with Elie !tont,- York
X10 -hearts In Toronto. lint resigned It
mar to Pik-- M-estar-wat%TrVok -T�iafuill •
of his mother's 1*Ilbag he"Itri.' lu•
• funeral of Mrs. ('atgpli'H hook phce ar
•1 .\)•Inver or Moud:ay.
F:I )1C.1Itp_ W14)ISLE1'
.t- 11Fi twi''1 :X1hflt4A--trocredrip: • l•:tt•
u•d Wautslry. diel un '1'm•-11:4,4.
1larela 15th. at Ike home of his l.ruth.•r.
\. 11. 1Cum$lty. rou,c-.fou 4.- Hunm
ler township. linter comity. In Ids eighti-
eth year. Death occurred al lite obi
Wagpsley 14oinestend, 1t: Orbit tte•eusc d
went to reside with ids {Nicest• whiner
a' Nunn years 41 age, In 14T:, hr married
rtMery Anne _Alton, who -pretteeens,r1
him tavola-eight years. 'ITu' Tx4r
1 lYimider-sett)rd.1 r_A..hfrkt ,owws4 1* •
1iu j4 .4 and. tater moved L. 111. •u.Jd
u township. Agenaa elI"lnt. where he
r hook up fanning. five year- ego, Ids,
1 health faillnd bion, he eruue to reside'
n'• wt1h hes ttruther near Ripley. of a
fa instil}' of fuer children. 1140 .Iry IVP.
• rt'hrll ar«.Mt�a llulxtl lltlr>Ztal , .i:tal• I
. erkh, and William W.'tu) •y.
Mrs. McKelvI'. Sault Ste. Marie.'
Mich.. mud 11r-. Ilenderseni. Port .l:• -
tbur diel +roe years asp,. Three'
brotlows and true sister nhaa:ritrvIrL'�
1. 11. Weutslcy, Huron lown"hlp.l
Charles, of 4.Valkervllle. (cringe or I'fl 1' ,
-ttthilr.
rind Mrs. Chris. Sanderson.{
linnet tow•nshtit( The mie WF.-'t'nmr• -'
I# I Icy was a highly este(t:i••d Christian
gentleman of the pioneer tyre' which
In laid tfti' foundation. of this 1'rorine •
- and was highly resp cettd_-It4_ M11 who
J)ubOle
joirerron. gl'NI•AY, M .' IU'tr 27th -
Morning
Organ Prelude "Festival Marco
Hyn111s---170, 1(11/
Ityrte 1Rtrhteet-•
(lorlx TIM--
Crel0 -
-Sur-mm Corda
Sanctus- vent; Itrucdictus qui veal;
.agnea Del-
l'nmmunios-
(:lora■ In Eieelsls-
_$O,t•,•Natooal--4Hymn 106
organ PostIode-" Ea/ter Joy_.
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organ Prelude --"Jams Lives
11vmne-1&l, 157. :Y.�o. 172
P.a1m-11K
\1:t lllfleat-
\nue Dlm{ttls
'relo
1 nut.ain "From 1te.th Into Lite"
Rasa Koio1i,T r -n ?7aher
Tenor Soloist -Mr. F. Riley
Alto S4lolst-Master Harold Holman
Soprano Soloiete-Misses A. \Yurtele, U. TI* -I h. me
Meas Ann Wurtele. Mn'. W. Edward.
=_ Mr. Frank Riley. Mr__F Sturdy
Male t hist es i(r. Frank Riley, Mr. R Leggett.
Mr. R. Fisher. Mr. F.litnMy
tigorturr fade With 3ie"
• .1.1-:,14610'14-ss‘s. air. B. Fisher
Te Deno -
Vesper Telma -
organs l' atlude-"Fe'stal March" •
-OBITUARY
Ilial he 'night het neer borne car aax,nUmt
TT \i:eetr�d'•
1'a(•e$trltt
(: a robe+
Com.1w
e'"Irb Stint.
('akeb Simp,
MonotO
1: 11 51111
its
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Aliiddin' rd. fitrtrt. 9'u?T
('alk
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nail her pat rl1l ie lt,`,'Idyregretted -try kla•%% him. The fuurral tta,k phare oil'
the many friends of the fancily. -lie-
f sides her luaband, she teats" nate soon,
Friday. Ire, \[r Mehe.ate. Meshy ter-
hill minister. eouduelina. the .crvicei
1110. ETCiiER 1 Lammed, of rimdae. M{di., and nee sit the house met grave. At the '"roue
Mrs. Collins Kung impres.lerly "The
The 440,44) a.•nrrel on T)IUrMlsyl daughter. Carrie, at home; naso force Olid ItnRul Cross." 'I'4)/' patlllaoamrs
last at the home of her sister. 11rs l brotlert: Thmnas :and William 1[c were J. Cord,
J. Black. S. Avery, S.
Edmond.on. (church street, of Mrs. i °ratter of Tisdale. Sank., and David
Mctirattrn'of Dpegett,u.tr, ap.l One xta-}Mehilcri,y. A. Herrington and D. ltrot• I
Sarah YEtettehl:h her, widow of the late err. 1r r.. Robe Hogarth, of town. A iutrrmeld Woo tante in the tam-.
lm H. F.er, n[ (7alrrkh tnwnshtp brother. Norman, of Tisdale. Kink., and Ily plot iu ftlpIi y cemetery.
The deceased was horn In Go(lerieh I a sister. Mrs. Jae. fTi. tinea ed town. '
townshipdaughter
about Nerruty•tota years agu•r partied away duringrbc last year. The
1I104. ANNIE 11c1.EauU ,
the dettYoun of the late 1t r. and Mrs, l,a (kal•rkh lust 'one of Ito oldest riti•
Henry Young. Most of her life war, f •teal hook pines on *Manley with WW1 eat Thursday Inst. when 11rs..\a
spent in the township, bot Nome years; Rev. 11. T. Watts eynmlortlug the ser- ok 101-1 ,.t. widow at the lost r' w4'i
ago, on the death of her husband. she rice. The pallbearers were four k 11(1 04- wi* _passed to "r eternal r 111
went to lire with her sister in Whoa.: nettle -we.... Chester, (:+.talar and Stark after an flha• ; to her
beer :a a ..t.
- peg. About four years ago - the twos ley Met:rotten of Ihn.g:,nnon and Er- leel of el t ih'u )'cors. Mush of 1111+-
nest.3l.tKaFtstteft of fort (Jo[boeae: iter wig her st[ .
iti10 ('time M (I,id is h. t+a[rintr►�-a�� _-tome .4w -las.(-- N[aaut --
sldenee on Church street. I swt•In•Iaw. Mr. R T. lie:ir�ifR'oront(i,
and Mr. it. Johnston of town. Among denRhh rs in Detroit and her aunt Nel..
The funeral was held from RrnnIll on ' In BuffaloAt Thnn.ksgic'tg Gm...l st
funeral parlors on Saturday afternoon, , those from out of town who attended
ti's eon .°• year Mrs. Nit -Lend wits trieken with
AS In
c ar ieilor s serriees WThe iird, wife 1. ,1 M tie Iv i�-. 7r-hn+n'- celuns attack- 1►1 10 11 -11141. -kilt
VAS 1n ehartre of the .errkwN. The aria wife and Master \\ illtam e): Pon--t
w, her..-s.ouvlfuuald. li'..'1. '.tr( '4. tn.'
Rel{bMrers were: Messrs. Charles tier: her son•ln-Ixw, 11a Hl T. 1learlr, and from that time mot wr a eat Nhe
and Stelling Methal. 1'eter Cantelon Toronto; Mr. Haliotd 11' (intten. Tor-
.onto
or- I was formal tt rcmn4)t hi lad.
and Robert Johnston. ontn; Mr. Ernest Me(iruten, Port Col- The deceased was n li,' Iu Aberdeen.
hiirnr. and Mr. and Mrs D. Me(iretten 1 S(.,tlaud, nl t righty -earth years
SPAIN ant' family, Dunganunn. ---•--
Thursday, March 24th, 1932-5
'A full Nouse"
(by Frei Jackson)
A farce in thnc acts, to be pre-
wented in the kettles room of
BY ?HE -
Arthur Circle Players
es.asncint at 8 p.m.
rrNrnT d by ap'eitTiT arranje-
ment with Satnuel. French,
NC*.. Yen+ City
Tickets - Adults 44k
Children 25c
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Oeat Warms=
Great_Pestiknce 1
A Great- Depressioflf
4 ALL within twenty years. Could there
be a more gruelling test?
4 Yet life insurance stands invincible. During
that whole period it paid every obligation
promptly and fully - as it has ever since the
Doatinion was formed.
4 The Sun Lite Assurance Company of
Canada itself paid to policyholders and
beneficiaries in cash during these periods -
The War (1914.1918)
The 'Flu (1919)
The Depression (1930.1931)
- over $226:000,000. It has paid to its
policyholders and beneficiaries since forma-
tion nearly $600,000,000.
•
In prosperity, life insur-
ance is valuable ; in adver-
sity it is indispensable.
The protection of your
home, the security of
your business, the com-
fort of your old age, de-
pend first on adequate
life insurance.
Have you enough?
Consult a Sun Life man
r
•
un Lie :Assurance
itn.
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p Cana
MRS PETER 4
T 44404 trenurrwl In Alexandra
■ ■ ■ ■ wills
■l■ . ■ ■ ■ ■.. ■ .. ■ ■ ■ ■ IN • • ■ a hoary 1 on We'nesday t'orning of ' AS�FIFihD
Mary Oster. wife of Mr. Peter Spain. •
■ O 1 L O L. O G Y I oversix
months.
after an illness of -- _CLAUS
over sot months. tee Oa Ned was horn Ati71F'IF:1,1), 11nrvlt 1[rs. MO -
N
■ 1e Waterloo enmity seventy-three years can McIntyre seas lu Gpderh•h on i
■ akp, tiie dissu btet of the tate Mr. and Monday on a' limit Po Viae Alberta'
Iierkett.
Mrs. Martin haler. When she was
1 IIII IP
.quite young• her parents removed to Mrs. inmenn Mn,'I.e'lei,11 Is Visit1ng('ranhrook, in Ibis emnty, where she friends in Toronto.
spent her girilasl years. Forty-nine, - Mr. Ke '111 Tonin. „ho slant the,
1 1 i I , _ t
yours ago she and l'0ter 4praln. the winter with Mr. Jack 14IeDonfld, ieft `
/. 'ala
▪ ( % �' t I ! latter from Mn t Se (int.. wen• unite{ this readiness
to nr smother
his !stat at Rattle
. l a ii a ■ in marriage at 4eafortli and the Ut readiness for anolhrr -Men oe the
V (rou le continued to reside In thnt Lake.. X
■ D Miss Thelnut Mrlatyre vlalted '
a town until twenty-five ,cars ago, for Relief Fund Benefit ■ II � �' _ ■ when they removed to Gnderich. on friends lu Ooderich f 1 VFW dill!
�•,1 1 1 Libor Dey hist year Mrs. Spin sof- lac week. '
■ tiles Alberta Bekctt "Me a brief ,� V
■ �tIM fere(' a stroke nod she hold been eon - �� A
■ ,y, . •� ■ final to her bed g111rr' taint rime, be-- rtrit to Aahllcid friend- Sj! week• t
■ ■ Itag removal to the hospital tufo weeks end before leaving for ''w�, 1j� iN ODDFEI .i ,OW .•:)' HALL,
WHAT THE FARMER KNOWS sgn, Resides her sorrowing husband, Where she will spend !.'1 ttttel. tri.
■ she hooves to mourn her three sons emu Mrs. N. (i. Meekensi' Y still with
IIIr flit 11 r. fico. It�erlann. at X
a "Ask the Farmer and he?C
'll tell you that you • halve to ■ (orae daughters-. tire Ml.ws Margaret Ile y
Mney and Muriel Spain. nil of Detroit: i l.wkuow. but is eip.•I' Oris retort I• RiaIII glue a cow food fo et mtlk. P. Troleum. ■ 1\/1(i.)l'l(l).T,Marchx
feed$ good■ Joseph, also of Detroit. and Cornelius home shortly.
■ and Jobu. of Onderkh. There are also Mrs. W. Frnnrey Is In l a'knrm mini-�,Ikewlse� -the feed y0U give yOUr car meataa mu' h 1snrvlving tore sisters roti two � IdR bre sister. 11bs .Un Its McMlln'ISy. AUSPICES
T (� �L
H in the way of motor results. Poor lubricants will bring I brother's. The deceased aaN " devout wl"' ha+uu U�mtrotll \IO�M1ny algM UNDER f 1VSI ICES GODS tICH F iRF BRIGADE , x
■ i Rosman Carboni, and a member of 41.1 Tlur X
i r t yomuchur
trouble. and CaUttt yoU nerdle!a txr•rnse. ■ 1 Peter's rhnrch and the funeral s'r,1ce rustle travel very d1tfl. ult. Yon? (eF
.�-► v..ur mnfnr right buy h t h 1 m Friday I r stands nt hear) of on. else In *Mer r
x in connecth,n a. th this r.crit, Ow r, teat r.r Vi kith will 1;, (1(,t "tteT to 'c,“,l
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■ GOLD SEAL MOTOR OILS ■
■ and e'rjoy the real pleasure of a good engine. ■
■ BI-. I I ER USE THEM REGULARLY ■
---�AVAILARLE AT- - M
■ SMITH'S SERVICE STATION, Hear. Road ■
■ McGEE'S SERVICE STATION. Hagrltoa Street ■
• BRADLEY'S SERVICE JTAT1ON, Hamilton Street ■
■ MITCHELL'S SERVICE. STATION. Bayfield Read
WM. he held at t a 'r nee t a
morning at 10 o cioet• Int .1" will it tonic shout seven how- to Rn by nao'
-Its, to the ltoutan*Cethoil(. e4 ietety la ter rnr from Klnta{! t,• flsderlcle.'Y6e , se
Col borne township. �_"Tttr wile ytvtiN'd mot of 4141 auow...-kr f"
__ borses four times ou tl,,' trip.
111tS. ALEX. DUNKELII ' RSCY11-ER1N0-hROM 1 41J1 R1Eli
Footer. R clnsriy-00 the ober.
dnnghtrr, Lulu, ib Dere'thho•r. Mr.. Mrs. A v ism �--
rplved word that hn•r 1, 44.r -In -Ism.
Mr. It. A. Klan of i)eto„t, t nnerl 'a X
Hlyth, was slowly ter g v
junta resited on February 13 why: A
111
Alex. hnnkeld )1a.MV1 nwny Thnrwlsy
morning at her home on ('amlaln road
after n short Illness of p""'umonin.
lir. 1tlmkMd was bort! in West r
Wawann.h sixty 11re years ago, the + he wee kno011ed down hr an ',mom •
4anghter of the late Mr. rind Mrs. Wm. bile it tune of tie'rlh leloalitgs It
K
Me(Iratten. Forty one yearn get she epeeirel .ix honker , '•s, unut.•,
married her now fiPiFft [It1'tt1H Ord amts surd other jwthlfnt i"Igf{rw wLc t x
i��n�"�eup►�e'-a Oil Compan�
■ Ing to towntw0tr'� ,o o•fg' Alt►► NtthrMlM•.
member of North •tri•t 1'nlhd chaurv•h noisiness I.
�� r ■ ■ ■ ■ (] ■ ■ • nod xlsn of the 1i.M.i( of that church .hmnels dill ante.. .
Wrt ennflne4l bean is th' best foot-ahrre--
ap�,tp. tt*Ids nn h11t ;bartn ill •seseksr . isr-kwearlru
S 1)441 IL 1F" ' _ eMt� b , w he limes
iT
U MCI IJSKEY Distributor Phone R4 Mee liunkrld was n highly o.raemel
M liken " „�Ele�hereon% It
■ ■ ■ Norm !'•43 probes it
I st Prier -Pair Ladies' Oxfords. riot + t, d in' AhI.
Ind Prize-25,Stmone Cigars, + onmeft 1.I, pan.
fa r1�e'. s 'e'(•IfIC .AlnP, •("MR
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