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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1935-2-21, Page 7Couuty'and District :: t Mrs. Alm gla„gy of Wlagham shipped oe the Uo0 la bee Itttehin and faDlai brake bee left wrist. • homas Steelmanthe vete*** pro- prietor prletor of the Qm bold.t cestnegag. Ids hoist daa, stin two to fed iblir" 'lEifSb of Wdltos ted their ltddgs wedding 00 celebrated UXh, Stine their marriage thee ben lived continuously on their farm Mn Bolted (Mach. formerly Mils lhlla Luk, died at bar boom to Sts pbea limitable os. Wanda]. after a brie( 'Mese of pessimist*. She was to bee forty -Odra year. J. O. Long, meeMat of Oraabrook, reports that bis stern was Wired early use tmorniai fast weak and some m'rebandies stoke, including twenty gee of overalls and three flashlights. Police are investigating. Ils•th camef label a heart atttaaci Ill We off almost Insteatl7 last wssk. He was la kis seventy - b year. Ms wife predeceased Wm and he is ger- wired by three Nees and three dant". tors. • Billie 1Ralayon. lbs row 41. of Co. and Mrs. Finlayson, Ripley. fiat with • painful accident last weak. moos with otber boys be was taking rides Oe passing sleighs and falling backward off one of these he broke his right arm dime to the shoulder. He wtp not be tae to hitch on sleighs any more this winter. Shields of past Wawaoosb tomt a horse one day lest week in a rather unusual runner. He was delivering • load of wood in Wt ngba an ofd the horse broke through into used well, the covering of which was hidden by the snow. Every effort was made to get the tlalm*l out, but It was *pparestly 1111Maeeed with the tackle -104: 11 well-known resident of Hallett tawasbIR panned away at his Dome is Leeds:bore Sunday mora- ine February 10th, In his elgbt7-ese` nod rear. He was ■ carpenter and worked at his trade until last LR. lie Is survived by two sisters, Mn. Joseph Lyon and Mrs. Harrison Lyon. with whom he resided In Londesboro, being himself unmarried. The death occurred in Victoria hos- pital, ospitat, Londoe. on February 8th of Truisms, Drintlaetl, of Deter. at the age of seventy-nine years. Deceased • lived for some time et HeuMll and la Hibbert township before taking up residence In Exeter. tBe was nae of n be first men- to tbe district to go ex- tenstvely into the bee Melaka. He wea a well-known Orangeman and had sot missed a 12th of Joll parade la sixty years. His wife and three eons survive The death of Walter H. Manning of Clinton occurred on Thursday last, is his 'sweaty -eighth year, after an l- ues VI A.1 MVOtt . D' was born M Wal•a, but was brought to Canada in infancy by his parents. in 1912 he came to Clinton and took a po- sition with the Doherty Organ Co., continuing with the Company u long as It was is business. He 1. survived by his wife, two eons, Lewis, of Tor- onto, and James W.. of Clinton, and one dangbter. Kra Edgar Patties% of ♦au(atwlr. At the home of the bride's parents, ('rediton, os February 8th. Helen Irene, only daughter of Mr. and Kra D. J. McLane, was wedded to Earl Cameron Toone, only son of J. A. Young and the late Mrs. Young of Ian - dos. Rev. A. E. Pieteb °dictated. Ferner Soignee llama Dead A wire from Portage la Prairie, Man., says: Edward WoDonald, pioneer, Mad Monday, February 11, aged se'- esty-one. He was born In Huron coun- ty ommty and came to Manitoba in 1882. In 1802 be married Margaret McRae, of Belgrave, Ont.. his own bons tows, who died In 1864. 'Hew thaw baby bay. were rest - Use with sone oe vanish fres their meek 1 gave them a Baby's 1O1e[pwi,e esMrs.T rweedy. 471eT h en weed Rd..Tthe ercets. • nes- etas beakless .d the &Ad bowmen bingeend weyb All the mew el Otis folk am men sOw•TNYssh • Jllo ss. loot drugldsra use r1 LIN M emise GoDERICH, ONT• Lata• 1 -• CMS ~ValemNtLhValentines.- by lamest • Vary tiaroupd tl1 aONS cowl CO ' leN a Days 00iaBOR1iE TOWN111111P . sad Jess Mealikitght• The postomce, Esta, with bon wbkb aa.,wghaase of valeettnes Council met onin ata as Mlm istme& was.ajoied a everyone, with - approved All correspondence was read Gasses one ca all the members a were read sad (,prralu Lata tis postmistress. utas of previous meetingvers enjoyed by the Madsen CemdlMr, le Be Paid Members of the 8eafortb town coun- cil are now on pal, having passed a bylaw which provides for payment of $100 a year to the mayor and $4 for arsff. reenter .aertlna. or 952 a year, to the otter members of the council. This makes a total of 9464 for tbe whole council for the year. MI Safaris' frena Wound Mrs. W.lter Vanlandeghen of Hen - salt. wbo was accidentally kit In the leg last fall by a stray shot from a ride In tie hands of a boy while abe was working in the onion field, and who has already had several opera- ttona, has again been taken to the hospital for examination. Apparently some foreign substance In tie wound is NUI causing bar a great deal of pain. 9108 Whitlow Wrecked Jost as H. dQartck, manager of the Walker store at Wlogham had closed his place of business shortly after e o'clock last Thursday evening, nae of the plate 'gime windows was rammed by a car dhtvoa by George Mundell of Glenannan. Mr. Mundell stated that the Swim wheel locked and his car being No doge to the store thecrash was inevitable. The window,valued at 9200. 1* covered by insurance, as well as tt(e car. Mi. Mnadehl had Josh purchased his license and permit. Fri - 'tad disposed of.Adm daises was held on h1- The auditors presented a fell report A successful under file held i- T s etptr and accepted. Eur 19tH RRi se gay On Lodes, L.O.L. 145, at their This report was accepted Amdln Alltn agreed to tike $61 as ball oa the peetaeslou. dib from settlement In full for damages to bill Maeda Harwood was m dhome rone m kto kissiallegge r.ttet » " two days- last 717117 Miller Stgsafban was oalla week• Sion to remove tbe tree r front of his place. leat'o pecr 1Q O Beacom visited_ Reeve Feagan and OousdAar T7s- Cuba acboh and'Myrtle Cantwell, of y. dell were appointed to look after some Mimsd visited Inst week trees In the cemetery and intrust Mr. CMborne township, Adams what to do about them. at the home of Johnston. uncle and aunt, Marr Shaw and Isaac Tabb rarlgmed Mr. aad Mrs. Beg- this district got as fenes•lewers. Horace Horton and The flamers lee t• Vat week. It John Tabb were appointed to Ski their their sopsy ts*11 vacancies.messnred about ennui held In the An application was received from A hoz acetal being Vomer for approval of the Liming Orange Hail this Tidal' evening. 1. W. of a license for his halt at Dunlop. Mr. pad Mrs. up ea Sundays to at- Tbe was tabled until nest month Guelph of the late era Vic - werecollector's and tteasnra's bonds 'tend the funeral were ezamined and ordered renewed- ter Been Cumming and It was moved that all outstanding bydibe two children; is d d . Douglas of Dstrdit. motored up lazes for run spat be paid05 Monday to attend the funeral of last of February.Mrs. Victor Rose. Earl three pais the d in he the lady's sister, annual for three ttaeetlnge bald ins of the Dramatic Society of Union meet - hall to oanuary. Oa Thursday even - The road mepertntendert'm vopcben church was held sod the following accounts were or- Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- dered paid : Road enperintendent don Orr, with meat et the members vouchers, 9111.04; W. J. Symonds, re- present. Yrs. J. B. Orr presided, aged lief account, 92.07 ; Wm- Good. bar recetved the reports from the tretis- for Mrs. Yoongbtnt, 916.50; Franklin urer and secretary. The treasurer's Mcllwaln, relief account, 96 21; E. H. books showed receipts $21121, expenses Walters, relief account 9597; Gordon $7.18, balance on band $19.4.3. Mrs. Smith, relief account, $198e' eanklln .Harwood red 112 minutes of the last r News of the Farm and m Notes aComments em Agricultural Tortes leome pasture for It, where I can put 1t out and have It pastearlsed. "1 would like a nice medtun-weight all -wool sheep In stripes, if you have them -one 1 eau akin and make a jack- et out of later os.. "When you skin a sheep is that the end of its Or can they be skinned regularly like a human being. "I have an old sheep skin In my of- fice 1 have been living off for twenty - eve years and I thought It I had a whole sheep i might do better. 1 see by the papers there 1s a lot of trouble these days about the tariff on wool. so it you can pick out a sheep that bars t nay tariff as the weal It might save me cleaning it when It comes here. Does this tariff come back after you once get rid of it? "And another thing, don't send me a U sheep because they have signs on the street bete that say you can't make a U torn, and I couldn't get one to the office very well it I couldn't make it titan-" _ . , Egg Laying Lastest 1t 1s reported from the Canadian egg laying contest that to date mortal- ity among the pens entered has been lower than in any (Aber year since Th the beginning of the contests. ere is a marked Increase In eggs laid when compared with last Tear's figures- 1t can also be said that at this point the production so far is as good as any that has ever been recorded in the history of the Canadian egg laying contest. {hail. meeting, and egg -were discussed. Mcllwaln. uprplfes for Wv►naklp $2.34; Municipal World, 910.16: R. C. It was welded to 4e Teething with the deeld 4J Mrs, k Yarjlsh:e is secse's as gam: stoneyddthe m as tbe eveningof 1T5.e0: Hays c Hays' et the mouth, the The Signal, account, N4: O. C. Tee• the first Tuesday leaven, Insurance for township ball. meetings to be open to anyone wishing $6; Wm. Clark. township auditor, 9e: to attend. The election of officers re - J. A. Young, township auditor, 98; Al- aulted as follows: Directors, Mrs. din Alen, settlement for son'a car, pi. Council adjourned to meet on March 12tbat2p.m. WM. SMLOW$. OWL Brophey Bros. THE LEADING /ZIiYRRAL D AND L S Ambulance servtee at an tiw1a. Say or lied.• = gists 136. .jot pi .. OODEBICH --.••••••_ North Harem L A. 1... Mews At tbe annual seating of North Huron County L.0.l0., held at Wing - bass, ogfcers were elected as follows: (locant, master. Lewis Reddy, Auburn; deputy county master. W. T.' Miner. Wingbam; cbapt"la. Rev. A. V. Robb Bluevale; recording secretary, Harry v,II r. Aidlideid Dane, Wr<.xeter; financial aacretar7,9211,41136. leaving a balance on hand itohn hipp It-e.rlMiss Uenesh+Jonf o Qe+Ichairman or the field crop committees v tea Culbert, Dung JtIrth; treasurer, Mel- . Iatn the end of the year from tbe report O ther I erkh, and Mrs. Iloward Squires (Dor to purchase .eat required by all ease Job am n. Dh; lean; mGeor a Information gleaned81o 19m report I (Ally). of Dungannon All the family petlug members. Joe Tana' Blyth; lecturer, George Included i' 0 De of 1954 taxes oat- I were t for the funeral, which i It was recommended the minlmp® 'Thornton. . Londe ; deDoT lecturer. 19804.7us on Doren hi Slat ■tau • Pheeer H. Hnaking. I•nodesthoro. The 12th of 19tt04.78 due the township on taxes for I was held on Tuesday afternoon. Abo. I acreage rAny equired be lowered froto m five July celehrstlon is to be held at Wing- 19412 and 1933. with total liabilities J. N. 11. MIlla, of St George's church, to torthree. field willpermitteden- lolde poderlM condo, ted the service as to do so, but smaller area must be separ- ated by a space equal to one width of a seed drill. Fbr Northern Ol1Ti51u it was con- .ldtsred moo -acre might be permitted. It 1s expected also the acreage require- ment for potatoes may be lowered. Potato Mirketitrg Orders The Eastern Canada I'otato Market- •• Ing Board has issued a list of orders governing marketing of potatoes In On- tario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia in accordance with provisions of the Natural Pro- ducts Marketing Act passed at the last session of Parliament. They be - time effective February 1. The rules provide, among other •.ser that every dealer marketing Potatoes shall obtain immgalatad7 t license from the local offrfe-" of the board In his dlstriet for whifee ch f 9 e w111 be required to pay They provide no dealer may market potatoes In the four Provinces covered by the orders except through agencles entablisbed by the board and point out that under provision of the Natural f'roducts'Marketing Act, persons break- ing the rules may be subject to a fine of 925 to 934)0, Imprisonment for not more than three months or both fine and Imprisonment. The marketing agencies are author- ised to colleet tolls of one-half tent a bushel on potatoes marketed by deal- ers. The collations must he made on or before the first or fifteenth day of each month and turned over to the local board In the district. The rules any no dealer shall mar- ket potatoes produced In the tour provinces except under contrnet of and purchase end "at a firm pr that no dealer shall market potatoes of the grade E /eanada No. 2 rasp, for export and then only subject to s further ruling. Tris ruling provides that pot*t(es fleetined for the t'arribean market must grade at least 75 per cent. F. Canada No. 1. The rulink dyes not apply to potatoes sold before February 1 1104 artllall7 In transit until Feb- ruary 15. • The orders enntain a list of market Ing seem -lee In the four e1hProvinces throngh which potatoes pr to their border. meet he marketed They are: Ontario. J. T Cousin, Tor onto: New Brunswick, C. C. Cunning ham. Fredericton: Nova Rent is. Roy ifirsnt: Hillt$x : Prime Edward Is lend. J. J. Trainor, (Charlottetown. Riff ABOUT SHEEP The Canadian Wool (}rower. pan elation has received the following let ter. written by an unmoved person In an Ontario ennnty - "1 wonder U you here any •'ample sheep True lfv away) Even • .mall sere would be all right• ani will have to beep it Ja my nelce until i can get • • e EAST WAWANOSH Council met on February 12th, with all the members present. Minutes of last meetlsg were read and approved. on notion of Councillors Robertson and In charge. McBurney. Death et Mrs. Vhbr Rem. --Once Communications the Hi were receivedar and again the angel of death visited this read from the Hishwaps Department, "mmmlty, whoa Thelma Mary Jones, Gordon Ow and Mrs. Mary Phillips: sioue on good seed for a week in this secretary, Mrs. G. Harwood; trouser- little room. No doubt the feature will ere Mrs. Arthur 17eblwrne; business be repeated and much enlarged next committee, Mrs. J. Ii Orr, Mrs. Geo. McIlwatn. Miss Nora 8owt'ette. Herb rear' • • • Johnston and Jas. Young: auditors, T•Field Crop Competitions Mrs. F McClure and Mrs. Robt. Ke -rah At: the recent annual convention 5th, s. Tbe held t the hog. on Parch of agricultural societies, discussion on 5th, la to belheld at the home of Yrs. field crop competitions was prominent. Mary Phillip,' with era. Gordon Orr A very important change was approved, , demanding the use of registered seed for all field erop competitions con- ducted by agricultural societies cover- ing crops for which registered seed • • • The a*aaat ata MO * -0f the -Ontario Field Orop sad Seed Growers' Associa- tion, held In Toronto ou February lith, proved to be one of the most in- teresting and enthuaiastic in the his- tory of the organisation. A new feature which earned much SCHOOL REPORT 8. 8. NO. 1. COLBORNE Following is the report for 8.S. 1, Colborne, for January: favorable comment was an unique seed V class -Benson Feagan-gouge 7u. display arranged In a suitable room on I alg. 64. art 50, botany 78, average 5390• gram - Use convention floor,and held in post- Jr. IV class (geog., wetting, gram- tion for tie entire week of agrlcul- mar, reading and spelling) -Jack Wil- son 65, Margaret McKnight 52, Elwin lural sestinas. Ryan 47, Arnold Young 45, Phyllis Members were permitted to enter Kerr 89. sampler of commercisl lots of seed in Sr. III--Qtuby Wilson 43%, Elmer contrast to the hand9kked quantities MeWhinney IFI y 45, Harry Feagan 42, usually found in competitive climes. Helen Free 31. ('orn for feed and seed was featured Jr IFI (history, geography, arith- Isarticularly. metic, hygiene, reading, writing, spell - No prizes were offered, but mem- ingl-Violet Free 47%. Dalton Mc - hers appreciated this opportunity of ex- Lllan 33. hiblting their production to leading Sr. 11 (daily class avenge) -Helen 1 farmers, 10 dealers at these coven- pro- Young 73%, Dorothy Pearson 59, Mary tuna, and to dealers interested in pro Feagan 57, Hilda Kerr 51. curing high -vises seed. 8r. t -Lola Feagan 80%, Wilma .niche O*n* i displays were provided Pentland 73 ilsralee Mathews 73. by the Canadian Seed Growers' Asso- ciation, Ontario Agricultural College Wiison 63, Harold Knight 35. and the Crops, Seeds and Weedy Primer -Elwin FeaRen 71%. Gor- Brxnch of the Ontario Department. don Mathews 6S, Percy Mcllwaln 61, There were many Interesting discus- Billie Knight 45. *Donald Echlin 40, '!% Sl ■slay, February at, 1111.7 He Felt Miserable After Meals Acute Indigestion Relieved by Kruschen The treatment which put this ma■ right must surely be worth trying In every case of indigestion. Read what he says :- "1wo years ago I suffered very much from indigestion, lots of appe- tite, and a most severe pain in my back. Food soured to my atomised. I felt moat miserable after meals, and had no desire or appetite his them. A friend advised me to try Kruschea Salts. i did w, and I am most happy to testify that after a short time I felt the greatest relief. I continued taking Kauschen till I felt myself quite better and • noir mu. 1. feet as light-hearted as I did twisty years ago" -W. B. What Kru.chen did for bim it will do everybody else who suffers from Indigestion as he did. The fad is that "the little daily dose" of Kens- then first stimulates the flow of gas- tric at tric Juices to aid digestion, and thea ensures a complete, regular and un - fatting elimination of all waste mat- ter every day. the Ontario Ale Depat t ur aLa: beloved wife of Mr. VtCtur Ross, passed I seed for ta- bor. (te Ontario the Depa Away early Saturday eventng; aftero1» evap}atlle- .L rtlfled-_ pota- tion, the Ontario Tempetaace Federa-I tion, and from F. C. James re obtain- t an illness of two months' duration toes will be demand Ing trees on sldelex 33 and 34 roe- which she bore with Christian forti-iex biped In afield ddition rep competitions, thirty - Moven 9. lode_ Deceased was born in Patios county twenty-one years ago. the ; six standing field crop competitions Moved by Mr. Reid, wooded by Air, Robertson, that 1815 council teanM tea i youngest daughter of Mr. and Mn. were held to 1tX14. It i; expelled t he Chas. Jones, and when quite young number will be int reaserl to 300 this coming 'es of this Province at and I time with her parents lu Ashtleld. season. to coming endmn to 0 the the Liquor Cor triol I township. Three years ago she• was Agricultural 'lrletle" proposing wine and that we urgently ee reparried to her tow bereft husband hold field crop competitions would be Act and that we A.R reg500. our and had since resided 1s this township well advised to make arrangements for r support r e A. Robertson. to husband and Itheir supply of regtster<rl seed at once., rt snc8 rep3ea Resides her sorrowing 1 measure. Gaveled• stinks «111 mot be foo plenty- 1 snppo fasaet I parents a tittle anis, Marvin, services; as good mal later in tke abrins. Beulah Knight 25. Those marked (•) have missed a number of days. t Number on Iron, l8; *verbge attend- ance, 26. - >t{ MacIX)NALD, Teach ORDER ROOMING NOW iR[L A City Residence ■u■ for a day. a week or longer - from a slpgle room with bath to the most sumptuous housekeep- ing suite equipped with linen, sil- ver and china -affording every convenience, luxury *od attend- ant". 1Miibtful Lounge reo,lp tine rooms --unexcelled resell) rant service -that. briefly. 1a the dtetlnetive appeal of the Wind- sor Arms -Write tor folder-- Windsor Arms Hotel • . !2 Elf. Thomas 8tr'esR Telephone iei19 K as Men's Clothes and look_over our F.ii sand Winter Sa/nples. . They are superh. The &editors presented Weir of townablp accounts foe 1IS .. e .arse showing total retel)!es'- $29.660.45 and an expenditure also are Maters, Kra ti)egies Oen- Asiag (Isebell). of Detroit: Mn. Har- Where ne1'essary to import seed from SIiIIb (Mien, - aad 'lire. Harold f e <!!atlee u may be adviut ! the seer "ii cry E'vervthint+ that's bets, in Men's Wear at this time of the season. ham this year. Bsoagkt Mame N Dos R. Gerry Willis, of Toronto, died on February 8th at the home of his parents, Ix -Mayor W. H. Willis and 'Mrs. Wilts, Wingbse. Deceased was bora at Wiugham in 1892 and after- wards lived with them for some yearg at 8eaforth. Returning with the tam- ily to Wingbam In 1908, he worked for a few years In his father's shoe store and then went to Toronto, where he had made bis home for the last twenty years. For the last five years be had not enjoyed good baalth and he was brought to his parents' home Is %'Inglham just two days before his death. 11. is survived by his wife and one daughter, Dorothy. Strap h- ya.ent of account 9fMew. Regarding CO of $5,34638. this amount tnc ns i sided by Rev. F W. Oralk, Pastor of bentures owing, salaries, Blyth tele -phone atmeasments, aged balance of Union church. interment was In Maitland cemetery. Many floral tri- Onscbewl levies. butes silently bespoke the sympathy motion of ,held sada acBL rne friends- this report teas accepted Union Mgr& Netea.-The finance eachor chrfo that the vices. s be paid 910 eommlttee of the W.lt$. met at the for thrix services. home of Yrs..O. Harwood on Monday Councillor Tuigtipt requested that 18e council make a donation in aid of to discuss ways an(1 mans for the a ligbt to be placed In a shed 1n Au- year. It was decided to hold a con - burn for convenience of people in that t•ert in the eburch on 'March 81h, at which time seven prime would be gtv- k)c be aid also presented an account en to holder's of lu,-11 tickets The C be pair re-erectingIrec8traowf sod February meeting of the W.M.B. was WestfieCook for meteryi snow fence on held on Wedneeeda' afternoon. at the Connell refused hill, any eontrission u-4. home of Mn. Reg Johnston, with Hon re refused a make any cne and seventeen members preeip1 A quilt Hon regarding the light scionomentioned and was quilted In the afternoon. The de- votional considerable exercises *ere taken by Mrs. Truer -;Me .read by !Kra Iseebe+t..-Clot .n eves• ...Deere - Wad a letter frail ' Mhos Mary Itolertnn re the World Day of Pray- er. An article was read on the lite of the late Annie Bradley, by Mrs. J. it. Graham of G(sierleb. Mrs. deo. Mrilwain read an article entitled "Thanksgiving Though No Harvest." The business consietai of a discussion regarding the concert. A committee composed of Meadame' Forest McClure, Gordon Harwood, Mary Phillips, George Mcilwatn and Jame. Young was to pre- .,.. !in! 1CtSfbn 1t t7 ri payment teat -in The date` John.Pt±uttand Tie- arh and Cook.Reg ~deli. a former well-known resident of When 1)7 vouncll in reference to co Clinton, occurred at his home in Tor- bating the warble fly pest, this matter onto on February 9th, In bis eighty- was laid over for further consideration first year. Mr. Tindall for many years until March meeting. Icoodudted a private bank at Clinton, A bylaw authorising the borrowing for a time In partnership with the late of 'efficient money when necessary to W. W. Ferran sod later by himself, finance the township along was read It Is about twenty-six years since be and cased' left Clinton. He spent a couple of Four account', one of Abner Catena, yarn at Buffalo and then went to 912, being preminm on treasurer's Toronto, where he bad since made his bond; The Municipal World, 917.18 duos. He is survived by two sons. for supplies, and 910 each to auditors Dr. F. F. G. Tindall and Charles Tis - doll, barrister, both of Toronto. His Ate died some years ago. Mr. Tin- dall had the first automobile ever owned In Clinton. J. R.'Wheeler Funeral dream mod Eisbalm$r All calla promptly attended le day or nlgltt. -AlER/LANCE SERViCE-, 'HON88 Beare 236 Hasidism* law Hammon Street, Goderieb 1 Walter Dalton • UNDERTAKER Hiroo Old Boy. Graduals Ood(e4c'b Collegiate Institute 18510 Weitt Warren Ave., • DETROIT; MICH. . Tel Oteron 8666 ELECTRIC SHOP 'W* OARRY A OOMPLSTI , 4, : 8Toc1[ O' -ilikelsrirel Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Eleetyic Wiring of •11 kinds Gamow 111119E !S oggiliOdsi Thompson and McBurney, were ordeval I pare the program. while Meadamea J. paid, ager whits Council adjourned to I it Orr, Oordou Orr, Ernest Johnston, meet again on Tuesday, March 121h. and Arthur Tfrhb. rTe were to fissure A. p'OBfrlrltF'il1LD, Clerk• the prb.ee for the holders of the lucky GODER,ICH TOWNSHIP ticket'. The mooting on March 13th was, to follow the Program as outlined for the World Dap of Prayer. and wits to he held at the home of.Mrs. J. B. Orr, nod to be open for tee whole congregation. The meeting cloned with prayer by itev. F' W. Craft. Lunch was served by the bootee, Nest Sunday. the Vlrghee Jubilee Singers will assist with the service at i'nlon. These are the negro singer' yon have heard no often over cram. Come end see them in perenn Sunday arhool at 2 p.m.. preaching FP FAA. at g p.m , with the pastor, Rev. F. W. Oralk 1n charge. There was a small congregation at Union chnreh on Sunday. Tbe pas- tor. Rev F. W. cralk, preached a helpful 'ermon on ibis -subject "The Ohligatlon 0f a (tan on the sea hath." Text: '•llnor'hrlaattafa♦?re are Thy tahernaeie'. 0 Lori of baste. My enol loageth. les eves hasten for the courts of the Lord; my beart and my fieth meth out rotas living God" (Psalm 84: All wickedness is ser Ma -Milton. T. Develop Peat land A move 1e now under way, It Is re- ported, tor the development of peat land near Hills Green in this county. The development work le being car- ried on under the management of ll%e'ra. lledin1er,'Itobl•'on and Davld- son. William .1. Dsrklson was for some years employed in • Stratford factory, but was unable to secure steady work. He and Mrs. Davtdaon then moved to a tract of land In this county which was considered good tor growing celery and fay Means. The peat veotnre will now be undertaken on this property as well. For a good many years the land was eonaidered to be of no par- ticular wait.. Mot there in said to he • eeneldersble gnantlty of woOd on tt as well as pest tracts. The promoters believe there In a good chase* of meet - Ing with soirees In the manufacture of 1,1 4. l isallp as Mlea la Drive A rabbit delve of unusual interest was held In the lexeter dietriet, last week by fifty etperiene•er1 Neaten wbo termed out in honor of Rem East Med Fred A. Travers, newspapermen .f t a01M. Mich , and J. S. 8tepb*eses. SI't>iN Michigan State oewervatiss Q•mgv{rtten. The twelve cars whleb lielig emiodated -the otprelitiss were tied feriae the drive to Mit slows he parallel read* leading smith trout the viehdty et ML (larmel. The total bsejIMIK.3,31. et which the - OOI)EREOH TOWN'OHIP, Feb. 19. -Mrs. J. B. Graham, of (oderkh, visited at the home of Mr. rad Mrs. Gordon Orr last week. Mr. Sam McIlwain attended the funeral of the late Fred McAllister, at i,p(•know, on Wednesday. The regular meeting of the Junior )ted Crows was•Add In Union school on Friday morning, with Armand Las- salene presiding. The secretary. Jean McAllister, rad the minutes of the last meeting. 1 program was pre- vented as follows: 'RegS1ng, "Valen- tines." by Edna 8omersall ; readlnE, "A.leep at the Switch," by i.orraine iwsMtlene ; reading, "The Story of St. Valentine," by Mary Harwood; read - Ing, "Posay'a Tea Party," by Dorothea Ttebborne. A lesson on "Food" was taken by Mime Mellwain. A valentine party was held by the teacher and pNtpllu of ilnion .Ment on Friday. A program was presented as follows: Reading. "Valentines," by lune lipelnn ; reading, "Valentine Party; by Viola Tlchborne; reading. vulture mounted fee tea. This they manage between the snapping of nem - erste photons/be with special ea all Rabbits, rabbit traeka9,44* et aged by rahbite and everyangle the rabbit activity were ail duly re - Me & for relseasas. Sae •ILIOael oe.ui4srs ' A Chas. Black -- East Street and Square GODERICH Winter Is Still With Us ! IF YOU ARE GOING TO REQUIRE MORE COAL, DO NOT OVERLOOK THE FACT THAT WE CARRY Coal and Coke OF THE BEST GRADES THAT 0119 BE PURCHASED FOR PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINSMITHING, GIVE US A CALL. ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED CHAS. C. LEE The Hardware Store and Coal Yard at the arbertch, Ont. Phassi--Store 22, blouse 112. 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