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Phone 90 32 The Square Godmruh
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Drawers
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AND DRAWEES
A GOOD WEIGHT FOR
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Agent for Tip Top Tallow
Phone 334 God rlab
K iltin
Yarns
TOLL ASSORTMENT OP 2,
3 and 4 -ply YARNS.
=Over 50 different shades -
OC B -oz.
ALL
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The MacEwan Garage
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE SIUINA.L,., '; *° GODERICH, (ii TT10110
L BY A OOD&
MIOIi / An QN HER 3324
JA/KMDAY
le be pe le- I'm eighty-two to
Aug9..iiiripeeon-with him I.
delay.
o asci. soon grow to
gene WinsisDt 1e sadness, and some
la batter teasel...
But I've never be91 isungry• Lot had
plenty to eat.
Always clothes, eeea$h to keep me
• clean and asst.
A comfortable home, kind friends a
Noce,
Blessings mere than 1 can count -
what can I auk ler more
Bet peace, that preerlous gift for which
I loos and pray,
Tlae•iha world c Wat t. ive�
not take away.
Jan. 30, 19116.
-11. 8.
ARY
TT .Jim. Trooman died at tsar
earner Turo$to street a
*Veppe, os, WWI°
her elghtreevemth yea
et It. John, New I1re
ter of Ands w Quaid
Millan. Be*re'
afty-seven years ago she
'evllie, whelp abe was marc In
_.ns ra terk. the was a m.y,.,a,.
itif Vletorlamitreet United church. Sur-
ino , des her buabasd, are two
an. 1• roe daughter*, J. H. Vroo-
of t • , erjcb ; Wm. dln
t'eoan, of
Hje rdton ; Yrs. A. S1111b, of Steep
pardton ; Mrs. E. Dunn, of Toronto.
and Mrs. W. Burrow's, of Leanne,
rte ; 'too two sheers, Mies /lathed*
gfraI& qt Gotrersek,-Salt Mrs. ill. Mac-
Donald, zbe Wasbingtoo, DC. A
era! service will be conducted at her
home on Friday, at 1.30 p.m., by Rev.
'F. W. Craik. Interment will be in
Maitland cemetery.
...
a'osalalrr RU88EId.
One of Ooderfch's oldest and most
respected residents, in the person of
Mr. Robert Russell, passed away at
hie home on Wells street on Saturday
morning. Mr. Russell, who was nine-
ty-two years of age, had been Ill with
pneumonia the last few days. He was
partially paralysed by a stroke three
years ago, but was able to enjoy a
celebration on his ninetieth birthday.
lie was born on the Bronson line,
PARAMOUNT
1'ARAkOUNT, Jan. 29. -Mr. 'Ron-
ald lime 14' 040U, Whltcchureh, spout
the week -end with his parents, Ilir,
and Mrs. Jack Henderson.
Miss Mary Cook, RN., 1s home after
spending the past few weeks nursing
In Wingham.
Mrs. Wm. Ma00111 spent a few
days last week nursing tier mother,
Mrs. Morrison, In Iueknow, who has
beep flat the sick Ilet,
Mite Ethel Martin await last week
near Ripley visiting with Mr. Sad
Mrs. Eldon Lowry and Mr. and Mts.
Wesley Osborne.
An organization meeting of the
Paramount ball club was held on Mon-
day evening. ()dicers - elected were:
M"anitger, Mr. Rub(. Ua9ttlton ; secre-
tary -treasurer, Mr. Wm. Kempton;
captlgin, Mt. (carnet-Sanptltnn.
_--mss-sead'ItT'E " Martin, Fred
and Ethel spent Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin, 4th concesalon.
COURRIE'S CORNERS I LEEBURN
COu'BBIE's COMERS, Jan. 29,- LEINAUaN, Jan. 30. -On account of
Maas Vera Little and Mr. William stormy weather last Thursday the Wo -
Waring "visited Belfast friends over men's Missionary Society meeting was
the week -end. postponed to Wednesday of this week,
Mr. Jack Drennan of Goderich has at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terence
been visiting friends in this vicinity Hunter.
the pa,t week. Mrs. Roy Mason ot. Toronto spent
Miss Ante Mae Parrish awl Mr, the week -end at the home of her par -
Alex. Farrlsh and Idt Keith Johnston -ate, Mr. nod Mrs. A. (Mutton,
of Lucknow -spent the week -end at Congratulations are extended to Mr.
their homes here. - and Mrs. Hamilton Clutton on. the,
Stanley township, a eon of Robert Our sympathy la egtended to Messrs. I arrival of their baby boy on Thurs-
Russell and Marion Sweaton, natives George and James Drennan in the day, January 241!.
of 8llrlingahlrr, Scotland, who came death of their broth Robert, of Kin- The late Mrs• Arehibald Hortee•-In
to Canada in 183(1. When aux years all wtwse humid took place last
of age he moved to Goderich township Wedneaday. We would also like to
with Lir parents, and lived on the express our sympathy for Mrs., Dren.
lith t-oneessioa for thirty years. In nen widow of tbe deceased, and Fant
r1ti78 he purchased 100 acres on the fl
9th concession of Greenock township, y'
Bruce county. There were but a(Iuderlch at preeenL
Myrtleve Maas Jennaton is staying la
cleared acres when he took over the a
-caad. He later lest -in a tireallbut Mies Isabel hteKevisited at
Ids acres of a tltty acre maple bush. her hom•iit Lochalib ckett& onene erentng teat
Werk'
Dlug the period spent in (lodericb
ar
township be was assessor for are P'MI assortment of two. three and Ilan Lulea -layer, of Toronto, and
years, also a deputy reeve and member fear ply knitting yams at the 1'eoide's Mrs- L. Fitzpatrick. of Detroit. a son,
of the county council. He joined the Store. One -os. ball lOr. Elmer Lautenslayer, of Vancouver,
volunteer mHltia of Canada and served _ . B.C., a atepeon, James Horton, at
tinder Col. A. M. How at the time s j COLBORNE TOWNSHIP home, ■ud tw.) stepdaughters, Mrs.
TELEPHONE SYSTEI!!<
the Fenian olds, Is, term to his. Red, Bogle enol Mrs. 1'. Walton. both
military career was a term ata mill- of Toronto. Surviving brothers and
tart' school, Toronto, In 1808. He sisters are Thomas Winwill and Mrs-',
was an Interested worker in the wel- Annual Meeting Held al Township Hall (Gibson. of Saskatoon, Bask ; Mr,. Sadie 1
the quiet of the early morning of Mon-
day, January 21,t, there entered Into
rest a mucin beloved resident of this
communit�tn the person of Ida Wln-
mffriw'ife or $1'. --circ• or ,
Mrs, Horton was born near Auburn
sixty yearn Igo and was twice mar-
ried. After her marriage to Mr. Hor-
*e --for--twenty-tMe
years. She leases, besides her .orrow-
Ing husband, two daughters, Miss 141 -
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'1haniay. January Slat, 1991-4
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
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lirR Cummings of Detroit L visiting
for a leer days_ with her sinter, Was.
Victor Hose.
regular monthly meeting of tat
L ler Aid of Zion churvb, Taylor's
Coiner, .will be held at the home of
Mrs. Roy Chambers on Wednesday
afternoon, February 6th, at 2 p.m. .
"Great beauty Is as Inspiring as great
astede'or meet arehitee-httre:"- seerrtrveie
Atherton.
CHILDRENS
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p.
Trade -marked -Because it u
better POCAHONTAS
Phone 90w Goderich
tare of veterans from the Great War on s•••�--•+ Stewart, of North Ihtkota; Yrs.
and addressed returned men on numer- The annual meeting o1 the mit' Witllam 8crlmgeour,'ot Goderich, and
oux Octogenarian Club ofaGooderki►. mber of scrTelbers lrubonefthe t4 stem wasoIeeId nhoThurl*' Hebert Wlamlll, of Nova Scotia. �.
day, January 24th at the town.Lip ix.„.....„d - a week I
haul, Carlow. Wm- Thous was elected with pneumonia and hopes were -en-
tertained of her see•overy, but a heart I
w
Owing to unforeren and unusual circumstances 1 am gluing
up my meet( premises and am taking over the Miller
Garage, now bring enlarged and remodelled, whewe
it elll give me pleasure to serve the automobile public mei eiafter February 1st, with that courtesy which I hope
has dill ngulshed my Meanest In the past
GEO. G. MA('EWAN
1- itrw•CM
0wdetre tttitatlosiNose at The Siejl , tel
• .....r--..; sstAHsas"•e - .
The Royal Bowling Alleys
WET STREET OODERICH
The bowlers, men and women, are having good times
at the Ave -pin alleys these winter days, and at the same
time getting wholesome exercise... You are invited to join
them and get in the game.
JOHN PARSONS I Lessees
LAWRENCE MUMBY j Telephone 89
Mr. Russell's memory was remark-
ably bright and he was a brilliant chi
converse'lopa4lst. He enjoyed tracing 1 airman of the meeting. The nn -
the improvement. of farm work and ; utes of the last meeting were rc:)d attack brought the end, iu spite of the
machinery mid could speak. readily of by the secretary, R. J. Moore. and kind and skillful ministrations of the I
the changes from oxen to tractor, `adopted. 1 physician and trained nurses. Of a
Sickle to binder, and the haadrake to _hem it. Longave the altdltuni re- bright and cheerful disposition, are. j
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the machine of today. I port, which eboed a +light los. .011 -Horton made 'friend,' everywhere, au
He was asst married to Miss Ellen Moe operati n of the system for the she will be mlrwe¢ is a wide circle
Weston, of Goderich township, ■nd "year, leering a surplus at the end a, of friends and neighbors. She was a
some time ■Ree her death married the year of $80.,.14. The report was" takhful member of Leeburn church un- j
adopted ern the motion of M. Tyndall.' til the anion, when she joined Knox t
Mies Hannah Swalwell, of Kincardine
township. Surviving, besides the wi-
dow, are seven children: Olge R., of
!lands; Alfred, 1n Alberta; Mrs. Al-
lan- Robert. on, of Kincardine: Mrs.
Heel. „Feedbaas. et PtahstAaa: alta, MEP
ter Kaoke, of Kinloss, Mrs. Albert
Skeet, of Erdens, Manitoba, and Mrs. ' that the commissioners bad gone over
Harry Stanley, of Portage la Prairie; all the 11am en tbe system. and that
al,o twenty-seven grandchildren, twen- outside of thew lines which Bare been
s7 -one great-grandchildrea and one since "bid" •r repaired, au'l Iar:-iily
- great -great-grandchild. one or two short portions of Iiae which
I A funeral servk-s was conducted at 0 are booker, tor- rt'iienira, the., are -in
' his home on Sunday by Rev, F. W. von good mdiltlui•
1 Craik, of Victoria street United { Wm. Marsh and Arther Fisher, the Ripley. Mitchell. Toronto, Detroit and 1
church, of which deceased was a high- other ell late -tiers, each gave ■ Short Stony Creek. The service was , con- t
1 ly regarded member. Among the beau- re'pnre- ducted by Rev. D. J. Lane, Minister of
1 titul floral tribute. were offerings from,
The auditors, J. R. Long and Horace Knox chart*, andthe pallbearers -were
four nephew, of deceateed, Bert Breck- 1
enridge and Robert Stevenson of Rip- i
Tey, N. Merlmgeour of Ooderleh, Charles
Stevenson of Detroit. and Rod. Bogle
and Fred Gltddon. The remains were �
laid at rest in Colborne cemetery.
SAVE ON MEATS for CASH
I'iiLi lESl4 �N fir.-,
Tender (toiling diel
Prime Rib Roast ..
Asian Iautlfler..Wiest _]Ac
Lean Hamburg -Flesh Leaamburg Steak
1Llie 3 lbs. ter he
Leg LombLee
varreak Lamb _W whote iBreast ce
SATURDAY ONLY -
Round Steak ....2 lbs.
Sirloin Steak ....2 lbs,
Wing Steak 2 lbs.
Pure Pork Sausage
2 lbs.
Pure 1.ard 't IM.
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SANITARY
Phone 481• -We Deliver
SPECLIL! SPECIAL!!
L lbs, Sauer Kraut F'ItEK with
every 99 eent rash order
Special Lew Pekes on Beef by
the Quarter
-CASH PAID FOR HIDES
MEAT MARKET
THOS. LEGO Hamilteu St_ Goderirb
sceonded by John Treble. I Presbyterian church, Goderich. She
W. Hume (9attoa, chairman of the was recently made a lifeesember of the 1
commissioners for tbe. •'ar 1964. gave Women's Missionary Society of that
II report of the strata .1 the system. rvh. For many years she was a
ilitierai portions oft Tittle hitT stlsa 1Pseb117ttettaa cat zckra.
ally. rebuilt, ts�ag2ag thea ma
tla rabatatof Anhaye, Qbrlow er Lesba
a t6od condition. )U arms A mentioned Another of her interests was the Car-
low Horticultural society, of eibkh
she was president for several years.
The funeral took place from the fam-1
IIy home on Wednesday, thins pre,
sent. be,ldes neighbors, including re.1
Iativea and friends Isom Gederich, i
Victoria street church and the Rebekah
lodge. Kincardine. The remains were
taken to Cargill on Monday morning
for Interment. Pallbearers here were
liorton, were r•aie..inted for 1930.
The same ee, umi.,iooer.s were elec-
ted for 1935 as for net year.
1t was the w•i=h of the nesting that
the eotornta<loners -Would mafotaIL:
Olge It, a son, Allan Robertson and the present low rate of $8 per phone
Walter Kaoke, son• -In-law, and Eldon per year if possible.
Russell, Olge Needham and R. J.
Kaoke, grandsons.
"That alone belongs to you which
you have bestowed."--1'emuna.
Commercial Printing
We can give you prompt and
satisfactory service in
Financial Statements
Beokleta
Pam ph lets
Reports
Folders
Fine Stationery
Statement Forma
Factory Forms
Bulginess Forma :twat
Blotters
Ch‘!quee
Receipts
Printed Forms Save
Many Otherwise
Envelopes (811 kinds)
Tickets
filminess Cards
Personal Cards
Wedding Stationery
Funeral Folder's
Annouucements
Shipping Tags
Posters
Sale Bills
Window Cards
Auction Sale Bills
Time and Simplify
Tedious Tasks
Mi
Better Printing is our
ice, t Prices Reasonable
aim
The Signal Ptlnting Co.,
Plicate 35 vim+
J.
"1'.n-erty U one of the major cursed
of mankind and we 1a rt wage tire-
less_ war against it.- --liar•} Emer-on
Fosdick.
Will Our Farmers Lose the British Market?..
('ll'rai Th"s Csnadlan CountTraanT
Wili Great Britain continue to "plan"
her agriculture as else is attempting to
do at the present time, or will she
revert to free trade In farm products?
Until three year. ago, (treat Britain
for three Quarters of a century al-
lowed farm products free entry. but
with the psesing of the British Agrl-
eultural Marketing Act all this hest
been changed, and under the guidance
of Mr Walter Elliot. Britt -h Minister
of Agrleultnise, Great Britain 1s et -
tempting to boost the price of farm
pioduets by restrleting the importation
of foreign prndaee by means of tariffs.
quotes, ete. Under the former pollcy'
(treat Britain pro•p('red. As is pointed
not In nn article written by Lionel
Itohbin. and puhllehed In a recent Is-
sue of Lloyds Bank Limited Monthly
Review'. It meant that (creat Britain
was able to support a larger popula-
tion at a higher level of real Income
than would ntherwl.•e here been pos-
.Ihle. "Lt meant that no nttvenee of
knowledge nr Improvement of organiza-
tion mikint food productlnn cheaper
was prevented from.. reaching the
people." Mr. Robbins &slaves. "Onr
expert lndnstries developed to pay for
the food we imported; and the effort
that w.. 'hent In thls was prnenred.
ti wey of exchange, a larger reward
of Product. than wonM-hteve been pro-
euriel by Its evnendltnre In (nitivating
them prndneis at home."
trader the new order of thine. thin
ham ten rhenawd and not only the
reenlatlnn of Imoorta hnt the regimen-
tation of egrlenitnre within the rnnn-
try Ree1f 1. persuading remelt. At the
present time snh.idlea of nae kind nr
ennther are poll to the prndne"ca Af
sneer beet *beet- rattle end mann-
nrfng milk Qnnts resitricflon• are
teftsration for heel, meths*. lamb,
tatN, *sternest trews, ►miter *04
.*41'. t,,,w.na t.n.-e at•
11* tip ter ba., pies, N'
�nA here. .A r..Mw.(.,,la
iwws as, sew
than they would have to otherwise
and farmers In other eountrfes, includ-
ing Canada and other parts of the Em-
pire, are, or will be, ilandieepped slap
by this restriction of ttade. in deal-
ing with thin point lir. Robbins says:
'The policy which we are pursuing
at present Is a policy which involves
not merely a saerlMe on the part of
our urban proletariat, it Involves also
a sacrifice of agricultural produeers 1n
the 1)omlulone. For It is emend/it to
the 'wettest of our most ambitious
schetnee-the milk scheme and the con:
templated meat scheme for example -
that not only should we exclude the
produce of the foreigner but that also
we should exclude the produce of the
i)ominions. Now It ie I,osslble to en-
tertain very 'Brion. expectations of
the portlhllitles of far-reaching
schemes nl Imperial ,'neaomic coopera•
tion. But In s world which is becom-
ing increasing) cluttered up with ob-
strndkrns to trade of any sort, It is
snrely clear that, where the Dominions
are willing to take our isannfsetures In
return Inc their food products, It is
it very grave flee to ',ang the door In
their faces ---to as) we don't want
your cheese, yonr better, your'lam*
and your mitten In • stn quantities ga
heretofore. We cant •t afford to bay
them and we propose to prodnee them
int greater sect) in our own little
part of the Empire' Yet this Is what
Mr. Elliot Is doing Does he do It
with the approval of rise expert indus-
tries.
ndustries. the shipping t,ride end all the
ether tnterewta white, to say nothing
of the mnsum.r at large, moat Quite
Inevitably suffer?"
Obviously no reel e'eoneas$c reform
('an he achieved by *nets s pea
An the contrary, It I. to our ad
as well es to the adt-sataae of ()rest
Britain to do away with trach
tions' and to eetehanee nor
'therm prndwets Inc hes errpins
lectured pods. Thr make
TWO rather than Iliiielp,
�IIMAn 1• the nen
(MMuI'tM tie f r10
M pleeses rd7' • ;
Announcement
WF: take thin opportunity of Informing our many
elIstowers and (rieut4,s that on February 1st
toe will tale over the garage and service station
at the corner of Ktngston and Victoria streets. leas'-- --
erly known as the MacEwan Garage. We thank ' -
cur patrons for busitswa in the !set, and In the
(uture, ns at all times, will endeavor to serve
Mil. and all alit) eflielen.y 1111(1 enol rtear.
ROUSE & BELL
TELEPHONE 33 EXPERT REPAIRS TO ALL CARS
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Barton's Czar Remedy
RELIEVES PAiN IN FROM A HALF TO TWO MINUTES
The most exeruciating pains of the body are removed almost instantly b}' this Inn::t woni ler-
-Fu
aetion appeals to those sufferi,i froni Headache, Neuralgia, Stiff Neck, Pain in the Back,
Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lumbago, Sore Throat. its miraculous power over pain is pro-
claimed by those who have used it. The ('zarites cannot speak -too highl)< of its magic power
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I, MANUEL JAS-
PER, County l'en
tehable, former,;,
of Ila' '1'1!I:ge of
Midway. ('om,l)
of Bruce. now of
the City of Ilam
Ilton. 72 ('heevc,
-$C-ikeucl. Heed
1)0 til)1.F:MNi.Y
DF,C1.ARF: tha. 1
was troubled wit!,
iumlago : ever)
change of weather
brought this un-
welcome visitor. One appuention
of Barton's Cur Rem.41y removed
Lite pstlp. It b now over twenty
_years and the pain luta never re-
turned. 1 was using twii .117:R's" atul
eonhl sesnrly move along the side'
walk In the Vlunge o! Mildmay,
Atter using Barton's Remedy for
about five lninuten 1 throw the
sticks away and ran home eh
nimbly as when 1 was a boy.
No hnnse should be without this
wonderful remedy.
AND I make this 'solemn declare -
thin mina•Ieutiou.ly, believing; !t
frig snd.t n(e�vIng it i.. of the same
force iiiiT-dU Tlaw if MARS' under
nails and by vlrine of the Canadian
Eeldrnte Act, 1813,
MAX('F:L JASPER.
1)I14'I.Al(Ei) before me et. tht
(1y a lUamliton, County of Went-
weefl►. 111s, IH1h day of Plepte•n1'
her, A.D., 11126.
. 1. 11. Itedgwns, .1. P.
a, hut.
advantage
restric-
tions'
mann•
e err
and In
wbkh
in dispelling. pain. No .1. JOSEPH KEI.
LER, fonuerly of
house should be without lite Tp. of Per•
this reliable remedy. rick, County of
9111(5. farmer. noe
of they City of Kit
ehener, Gentleman.
1)o' •8OLEM\1.1
DF1't..\ItI: that
the doctor! nater
eel that an opera-
tion was nvice Iary
12 (trireme
or . Kiteh Keller.
In the rase of my
12 IAarenee NL, Rlhhrne�. dangllte'r. I ob-
jer-fed to the ep
erstlnn. word 11a1•-
tnn's 1'var Itemeely and welting eine,
and now my Kahl. 'laughter Is well
without the use of the aurgera's
knife. It 1 lice. over twenty years.
thi•
Pain Lai: )t<•rlTrrrartt'rt tort stn -
I• n I'rIng testimonial residing in
Illy of lilt"Ic •'r today.
F:rery word in this (1r'ul1r
la true and Is not ex.iggirated.
Read this over twice. and if.
you have the sllghteot (Inuht
of the veracity of thew state,
menta, write. phone or call
on M. Jasper. 72 ('heever S1.,
Hamil
I want the ('Sar placed In
every houseMdd. but taM not
going to upend Iarge sums „t
money In advertising It. 1n -
steed i will send glrepeld to
any address in flsrrnlw nn- C'-
relpt of $1.05 n full -sizer)
bottle of the ('s•tr. r^tall
prier Etre. Alt 1 ask you to
do is to tell year Weeds (bat
the ('zar will do all 1 chin,
for it.
AGENTS WANTED
R. J. BARTON, Phm.B
(lsrmist Sed Dreads.
Fags, Ontario
1's! title coupon III .1 'ng a
bottle of the ('tn
and 1 make this .uletnn deelara•
Ilan tensnlentlously, believing It
true 'Intl knowing that It Is of the
game forte ami effect s id le iww lc
nn111r oath and by virtue it 11'•
('a11'Id1411 Evidence Act. Istel.
JOt1F1`I1 KELI,ER
DF'('1.ARF41► before me at the
City of Kitchener, In the County of
Waterloo. this 10th dry of Novem-
ber, 1926, A.D.
lenilerh•k Rohledeq,
NM.ry Pablle,
Kia•bener, (int,
It .1 IIART11N. flan 11.
Fergus. (Int
I `11r - Enclosed find
Po.t ( iffier Outer for 51 mi
SPIV, me prepaid w fait -
raised bottle of the Veer.
(it out for Allure referents
r. �Ta1ne;. Milir(•as.
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