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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-03-23, Page 10THVWflibmAY. MARCH 223rd, bind. The. Delight' of a New • Background *Tiaa,t'leasmire of was ,.lh'all Pages iia into that of new elGthes. Old wall �p ;petro, to atter how goaal, ba• own° monotononio,dore59• Tboy u£?cet the a pit• its even thou we clay neat secmoe nice the -owe. Our New Spring Patterno Will Delight. Yon Peiei,nl from U$c. per roll up uy Wo have the pleasure nG 4 visit froze you to 6!ieet thein wi<^,c, they d scant respect and yu ,-. COLBORNE vice- to,, the inealigen:~o and spirit exit moa)gv, f'r"icnc?� of 31 i.se.. :'' a'SdE�^ t�lilt i]. it tl'e' i. t41°713 trAl Treble will a glad to lar"0 + LSU i3 re= ;'np r o n Cel( t°JGt3 tJ" ,>u` it"9 :- .L a9LL'd i n).61Y� i ";,Pena t�l�' A t ct,t3 „7 Ci..CAxf i :'' ty[3rr sl,Q til R jnaG'''tnemnn i Z , fa i 6 .$le,na lest; tlA Onelfxito i t1 lriGli bt . re'liem�eis Mica and to a-11; the Protest- lead revenue at Alexandra Hospital. ants Of Ontario to support Tattlers ... 11 I Catholic t°atl.ol'rc a=clisio!' is t© ani,; thein to LEl!,BURN cuppe re the iama1111 church. Hers henry ilan.- .rias laorn4 aver Supp e the Onstage Society 'through �, " the lemislature demanded that Eonta• 4 "";,- ig' an t'atliolies contribute to its support' 11'iisa ilelon ernaliolin 38 v iditore: lier, Imagine the result for a minute. It brother, 1''athor ("h1aholtei, in London, should be distinctly- understood that at imr0001t. in these days, even we in far -of On. ;dioses Edith and Lizzie Horton tarso, know well of the intrigues and left on Monday for Stratford to visit machinations of the church in Eur- their sister, Mrs. P. Outten. epe and m South America, and in other; me, Rey Freemen has bought par to. the old blackomith shop tet Carlow DUNGANNON hosaae to irmako a driving shed'. horn --to Mr. end, Mrs. F. i:os!l, on 0n Sunday last 1Vtrn, Hamilton oe Alarch lath, a son. copied the pulpit. Mr Hamilton has Miss Ethel Glenn is recovering been sick forr the psot two t•eeks. nicely after her recent operation.. We all hopehe will soon bo around Dir. J. A. Johnston, who has been again. seriously, ill is Hauch improved, we Our sailor boys are 'leaving again are X1.0' to hear. for another season; those leaving last Miss 'k thel BroVsni 'has - returned Sv ii MILE and is taking it down and ;Hauling it. . Mr. I'red Culbert is very ill. The trustee board is already mak- . plans looking to Victoria Day, 111x. :lith, when they hope to plan atkwii annual big event. TO be an tinsel one must grow. wings, but 'wings dont grow on inert - We heaps, o be always on the d for the dollar, is to develop a far filthy lucre. Many a m=in. aisrpt bis virtue, when he found out itio w to make money easily. A. great many etre dealt with In atrippe. 'We are not prepared to dis- rtirirer the relatlonelup ' between la ppe and 'intluqurti, but whether rbey are first cousins or not, it mat - fawn not, both, or either, arca foes to %men well-being, and are to bo dreaded and :avoided. Vrei have Just received the very seat news of the passing of our tal- ented organist of Ebenezer, 1VIiss Lo - law .Gibson. A sweet and useful seructer, fragrant with the b o ui Ise' youth, eortseereted to God and hu- ' *fl needs. The funeral takes place xmw Sunday. Our sympathy goes ht -Eli -.limes Gibson, her father, (or the -to •ell e alq><,tiily bereaved) and-to ilipriily. eel; were: Herold Fulford to Port home after a 'week's visit with Colborne, Fred Gliddon and John friends in Toronto. Chisholm to. Midland. Mr. Thos. Curtain entered' into rest on Monday evening. The body was reinaved to Stratford for burial. Some of the farmers in this. lo- cality have commenced making lnaple Met It ,is :not 11 very ,good -year for the sap. George Ilamilton '~roes hurt in the arm by a gun whilebunting in the fields last week. We hope t is not of a permanent nature, Mr.Brownreturned r . Raymond e to o borne on 1"riday from Parry Sound, where he has been engagedfor some months in the lumber woods. eft large number of yonnll, people wart to the parsonage on Thursday inninirg for a social. AU who -:had r f onsets a t the rival c � dykoktt part r in v and Were i# eweek wo a in ed vo , ttarO I+re i u. *Alt of them were there. It was a After s A r oermerail, :fres -�rnd, easy;" MpstMttis, refreshments, singing and w of ttiauka moved by T. G. Shep. ironed, seconded by Leslie Pentland, i a11v 0 til it nil adispersed, K. se puY We We are glad to report that bliss: Olive Ticbborne, our Junior roam teacher, who has been on . the sick list for a few days, is able,to.be on duty again. The Ladies` Guild are getting u beautiful stet of beok markers as an Easter gift 'for St. Paul's chureli. 'there will be an evening: service, Sunday. at 7.20 o'clock, atm d a. �ppx ;�'• /*tking' about unity, it does seem ati necessary, if nothing worse, when Bebyturians drive past and walk Peet n _Methodist church on ,their tray to c7iureir. . The Westminster 4.Ittecltism, is as dead as the Calvinis, Bis controversy, or the Arminian Wants, (or Pigmies its the case may bele in real practiced life. Then we ban the equallyy ridiculous sight otG Methodists driving .and walking past atm -Peso terian church, to go to e ireh, When will we aver learn to mote, :and thus economize in minis., Soft and in finance, and then present on united front to the devil and all ilia. works. The Junior Epworth League of th Methodist•ehureh will hold�a concert on Friday evening, March 24th, at .8 o'clock, A good program, consisting of choruses, duets, readings, etc., will be .given.There will be an auto- graph admission. Everybody wel- come, An April Fool social will be held SPECIAL, Daintily Stamped Gowns for Embroidery Regular $2.75 for , l.SO MISS S. NOBLE BEN:MILI0ER Mr. A. ht. Robertson, M. A., of the Collo ;lata ,Institute, Goderieb, will have Charge of the services on 'Ren- miller circuit next Sunday. ' GODER H OWN5P A meeting ' of the Rifle Assocla- tion will be held on Tuesday, March Mr. and airs.' flume Clutton moved 28th, at the usual place at b p. -m. last week to their home near Salt- Ali members are requested to attend. ford, Mr.- and Mrs. Clutton will be • ' missed in Leeburn. TIPPERARY Several 'around here are confined Weddifie bells are ringing in o to 'their homes with bad colds. neighborhood BAYFIELD The sunu'et is jest again, sod we are enveloped in another snow. Miss Floy Edwards, who has been storm. Better Soma, uo y. than later. ;siting London friends, has return - 0, Dlcinchren,.teacher of No d hoine...... _ . .. _......... r Mr. Charles Tippet,. mai on route No. 1, is seriously ill with con: pneumonia. - Mr. Benjamin .Pearson and family Mr. and •Mrs. John Peas, of Lon- desire to , express their heartfelt don, came up to seo the lady's father, thanks to all for their kindly syn. Mr. C. Tippet. patliy during their sad bereavement. Mrs. 11. Young, of Aberdeen, S. D., Mrs, Reuben Grigg is ,at present is visiting her Barents, Mr. and Dtrs.' spending a few holidays in Goderich. Wm. Eagleson. •with her mother, Mrs. Stevens, also Mrs. LRwis Aldtvarih, of the Il43 her two sons, Bruce. and Gladstone Grigg. . neY . 'herring etwee proved,and some hopes ars „new township, .announced the engagement ' One and SA, W eggs a year..,. e rt m p herciao beer Winnifred E., to Mr. tiring disposition, Mrs. F.=•F. Lam- , being entertained for her recovery, of g , on � No ;;ratter how deep-rl9otgd,: the. 0, gent the ` week=ertd with - her I, courier frie;iti, Miss 'Tolosa Ii`udie, of the 7th CcLB•ORAi 0. & A. Corset! More for Your Dollars "THE MOE OF Rai:AaiLI T Y r itiumlard Pattern The 'Cash Stare SOME H SPECIAL March 31st and April lst WAIT FOR I t WATCH. THIS SPACE NEXT . WEEK— rtes Pfi9 Smit 84 Residence 230 H., • � D. S1' 11. Cvrstts. Co. Cotborre "THE &OUSE OF QUALITY"'EginEMISICEMEMEOZIM onammatxmarenanatim l'. 4. 4. 4' 4' 4' 4- 4. .p 4, ,4. field road who hes been a,a sgriauslyR isle OBITUARY of: countless children. : George Miller, of Goderich will reduce b ill over some time is somewhat i M s A" h g p , t LA'FVIRENC1a 4f a very quiet re•. On account. of the illness of so David Pollock, of Parkhill, Ont• The ence,.whose death . took place marriage "will take place.:the latter Tuesday of.last week, nevertheless corn'may be,it must. yield. to Holle- man)* and the' two sudden deaths.re. social that was -part of March.. lead many staunch friends and in the ways corn Remover if used as dir- have to,the box theatown towork of St. George's church -she WAS ected.� , ' have been. held in the hall ond. Sr.beennd: ld u. wi. A.Coopp.ad haveos a readytog do her part. She n both Laid up.wrth. very bad colds alas born. IF.ri,da evening last, was postpo od . o i Goderich .was married :�""' �"'-'"^�""""""�'"!'`� y n ws , h was ed this was er o r here a Oit Monday afternoon the ' e and lulls Annie the nurse, has been •s . , Darrow. ,called home from Torontoto wait on leached here that ra , H r them. They arenow improving , a who also had an operation perfornice�recon- In ct oft had asse away. Mrs. ,little, We hope or a speedy Ditirow had (beepassed in �o4x halth for cry a, h h me through. out her life.' The funeral'was held on Thursday afternoon, service being, held at. St, George's church, conduct- ed by the .rector,; Rev. Mr. Hardy. The all -bearers were Messrs; A. p Porter, T. Ausebrook, A. Saunders and. Walter Saults. Besides her.bus- • and and family consisting`of -one daughter .:and two sons, Miss F. Lawrence and . Messrs. Frank and John. Lawrence, she is stiry by four sisters, Mrs. Slack, Mrs.'Rhynas and the Misses Sarah and.. Clara Dark.; Mrs. Lawrence was of olden - did constitution and was seldom un- e, well. ..Mr. , and Mrs. Jackson, of. Clinton, were here for the funeral on Thursday afternoon. • i,,.. -One of the sweetest of -PIAL l -I women, one whose thought was self,has eo 'Nays for othe�hs, never Mrs. passed 1 W Balla whosehdeath sn of took place on Monday last, after a•period past over th o t e ,a extending ill -health ret #� 0 year. Mrs. Ball 'during her long re- . silence in Goderich was always an active worker in St, George's church, end she . had recently been made a life member of the Woman's Aux- iliary. She was born. , at Carlisle, Enggland, of Irish parentage, her father being the late Henry Keating, of Cork, Ireland:. She came to Can- ada on.her wedding trip, being fif- teen : years of age at the time. Mr. Ball was musketry instructor with the Goth Royal Rifles and after com- ing to Canada was stationed at _flue, bee, Montreal, St. John and London, successively, before corning to ,code rich. They returned , to the Old Country but'not liking it came . back to ' Canada, and for the past half cen- tury Mrs. Ball was a•resident of this town.. Out of a family of twelve, eight six daughters and two sons, are living, Mrs, : Black,- Mrs. Jas. Clark, 'Mrs. W. L. Horton and Miss Winnifred, all of town; Mrs. Cleari hue, of Regina, and Mrs. Jock Camp- bell of Port Colborne; and Mr. Har- ry Ball, of Brandon, and Mr. Charles Ball, of London. Mrs. Clearihne and Mr. Harry Ball were tunable„ owing to the distance, to get here for the funeral, which was 'held on Wednes- day afternoon to Maitland cemetery. Services: were held in St.. Georges church, at which during her lifetime Mrs. Ball was such a regular attend- on acted b aAt,.--tha._sersriee.. being conducted y.. the rector, Rev. Mr.- Hardy, and the pall -bearers being Messrs. G. Seager, R. G. Reynolds, W Lane and 0. 1+. Carey., Mr. Ball predeceased'. his wife in 1400. • Among the me beautiful floral .tribute; were Mems from the three church socie- ties the W. A., the Church Women's Guild and .the Girls Guild, from the staff' of Victoria and Central school, and a harp from the scholars.. Asa vermicide nit ap :cellent pre- tiaratfern in Mother Graves' \\Torn; in Allen hall on the evening of Marr some roars F and it wars considered Mrs. X. -G. Connell has retutned- I en' under the auspices of the Warn that an operation was the'only means home after a five weeks' visit with ens Institute, A gond program ie of prolonging her life. friends in: Lansing, Mich. Mrs. Con - which lunch will. be served, A silver ,on Friday last the citizens. were.their new home' Stanley` township collection will be taken:.to defray ex shacked by the news of the sudden death of:: Mrs. James Cameron, 4f near: Varna. , We wish them success 11 goos, Come everybody and. . einoy _ in their new home. a good time.. Toronto, n termer resident of thin vi The welters of Canada is bound up in the unity of Canadians, education- , 1', religious ', Commercially., end emery way.The railway question is not x question of cast versus west, or even or Montreal versus Toronto; it is la queitign of Canada as a unit. Anything . which divides East from West, Montreal from Toronto, or any doe rsection of our national life from sons other, ie a poisonous dart at the very vitals of our, being. In unity is strength. We are already woefully split up. We have publie schools and Catholic eehools• Protestants and Catholics; Jews and. Gentiles, and an est. TO at sin divide us by having ate h Schools lin Normal • r High . our ..good, is is t .._+r . threaten Providing the motive is 'right, aineetical result would be bad, but we even question 'thesincerity 4f the. motive. . .e petition against the granting to the Roman Catholic church in On - larks of any further eoncessione 111 tbeir day' school nmattera, was well meivid and largely signed by the people. 2911 persons, adults, voters, tined the petition. Eve signature was genuine. No one in fairness Can object to the Roman Catholics get - tint what is due to them. Feer* though they themselves do not hest. tete to Imo'unfair, even Intolerant, in sweeties where9 the .predominate, Piertestants will be fair to them, and give them their rights. Ilut, since by payers. and teachings/theyBeek to. anathematise Protestants every - Tlie funeral of the late Mr. John Barkley took.place from his residence on Tuesday .afternoon to ' Dungannon cemetery`. Miss Lotus Gibson, who died at her home last Week was buried on Sun. da afternoon. �it s Gibson was•i. of rlt n, i s ib n n i her tweet -fo th year. She was ember of St. Paul's church, bei g ng confirmed . by Bishop . Williams, of Ifurou Diocese. EBENEZER Mr. and Mrs, . John Reid,_who• were both. laid up by that old • scamp, . la grippe„, are able to be about again. •Miss Lillie Hutchins, of Goderich, Halted...the-.. iititental_..home...lbere_ ole Sunday, returning to town on Mon- day.. Mr. Harvey Reidof Pleasant Vat -R ley, who is on the sick list a present, we believe is somewhat improved. Good clews, Miss Muriel Rutledge, who visited her grandmother at St. Augustine the past week, returned to her home here on Sunday. • cinity, and also 4f the sudden taking t A't7 ' Mrs a Dewar, of tlte: Sau- awa of Geo. ble 'rte.- Mas Dewar went to De- Mr. Maitland Allen,.section_ fore - I i and also e n $ rr This village a► .of h , trolt one Tuesday, where she tender- man g . went an operation and apparently brother, H. J. Allen, a McGaw, spent was doing.nicely, but earl on Fri- the fiyeek-endrin Montreal,. �* meeting of daymeriting she took a sinking spell The •r alar. Monthly g •regular Woman's One day last week Mr. Harry Wes -?n e and passed riway. ' .the Auburn bran h of the Institute will be held in the Metho- $ Mrs. Dingweli, of Blyth who has: been assisting her sister-i•n•law, tars. Wm. Dobie, returned to her home at Blyth on Saturday.' ., • Miss oriel and Master Roy. Rut- ledge are able to go to school again. after being confined to their home the past three weeks- with chicken Polo Miss. 'Lulu Bruce underwent an op- eration for appendicitis at the' Gode-. rich hospital on Saturday last and we pre glad to state is prorres'sing favorably. Mrs. Wm. Dobie, who has been un- der the doctor's care for the past three weeks, although not able to be up yet is wellon to the road to re- eovery, we are glad to hear. Spring Milinery 1922 it sJin", maw,- lovely Giron. fug -hand tial; lmtisYt' iise of Cita most colorful flowers and fruit, w1tlm the "moat Brilliant of S3insic3, make the prteretster ehapeaite a timing rni beauty. *my tsitoed allyls made in straw. with a slit teaming ,of ai a, ribbon mount or tulle lino iA eery smut effect. ' oa ate cordially iaiciteal to p it irnr show-roOs,i. iss MacVica !C#al ton Street Our ---telephone:, since =the -great sleet storm are not 'working very satisfactory, but pay day will come Just the same. Mut company will get satisfaction whther the patrons do or not. Such is life. °nee again this community was shocked to hear of the death of Miss. Lotus Gibson, daughter of Mr. Jaynes Gibson,of this place. Miss Gibson was stricken with appendicitis about three weeks ago and .wasunder the efficient Baro of I)r. Case, of Dungan- non, and was thought to be on tho road to recovery, but about a week ago took a tura for the worse, and lir. Emmerson, of Goderich, was cal- led in to operate, but found she was. too weak to bund it, so on Thursday morning at 11 o'elects death claimed her years� the early willab g eatlynmi sed. in the church and community. Her West, sunny disposition and Christ - inn +character had won for her a host of friends, in feet she was like a sic, ter to everybody. She yVA; a gnat help in the church, being organist and Asir Irader for the Fast sic years. - We will miss her nice touch on the organ and her voice in song will be hushed for ever here, but we know she will be accorded a place in the heavenly choir. The funeral was held on :Sunday from ' the parental !home and was very largely attended, Interimt was made in Dungannon 1 eenmeterd. Ser'r:Ives were conducted a at the Infuse and grave by her pester, 'Rees dist. Royle, Of 'Nile, who smoke very feelingly of the deceased, how she had helped hinein church the past two gears. and would miss her great- ly. The flowers were beautiful and costly. Besides those given by the immediate friends was it large erose from the church. showing in a small way their regard and love for her. 0 Tho pall bearee't were Leslie, Italians. ',Oswald Pollard. Stephen Medd and Elwin Moss, She leaves to mourn her lust her aged grandmother, Mrs.'. , Jos. bibeori, Sr., with whom she had tired allher lite, her sorrowing:, parte emta and her twin Meter. Mrs, Gordon Irwin, of St Helens. Those present: for the funeral treat a distaneen were e Mr. and Mie Sidney Gilmsott, of 1 Stratford; Mee Hull Finnitcain- of Teremnte: Mr. retest Wallare,, a Ter. lento; Mr. and hers. McConnell, of Ambertess; Mr avid Mere. Youet 1;odtrieh Mee, Young and Mrs, Won, of Wingluutt, We *1.1 Nei rrtendirmg +bur sincere eyrepntl time beres�red ones in this their at 'Mrrow. Mills �Copeiand Limited s • Fund 8 per cent. Sinking Cumulative Preference Shares s; of 3 Common ° tarrying a8�onu 1� Co We will 1e able to offer the above for a short time only. Ask us for :the latest indepepclent` Invest - merit Service ratings of this Issue 1nvestrite t Brokers Masonic Bldg. , Goderich, Ont. ton met with a painful accident He'. had been.. out to their farm in Gode- rich Tp. and when getting intothe huggy the --horse -he WAS driving. 'camped, throwing him into the: wheel fie was brought to his home here as quickly -as passible by Capt Sloan in his auto. Dr. Woods was called, and, upon examination, found that a num- bele of the -muscles and ligaments of his shoulder and back were badly torn. Fortunately no - bones were broken,. although the injuries were very painful, and will lay hist up for some time, The funeral of the late Miss Jennie Erwin, who passed' away on Marcie 13th at the home of her sister, Mrs. Beacom, of Midland City, Mich., took from the hone of herr afternoon oth r0Mr last E. Erwin, to the hayfield cemetery.. The services were conducted by the Rev. S. Quinn of the Methodist church. The pall -bearers were Mos• ata. Henry Darrow, John Cameron, Wm. Ferguson, George aitd Thole= King rand John. Gairdner. The de. CONCERT 9 Korth St. St. .Methadist Choir Assisted by Members of Other Church Choirs, Will ivea concert selection o4 � -Verdi's Opera I# IL T OVATORE' and Debora Numbers in North Strad Methodist Church Tuesday, April 4th, at g p.m, Tickets 35c: Studoivrts Ticl eb 25e -may be purchased *rota choir„; mbcrs, 'Blaokstone•Duekley Orchestra. •% 4 'When You 'Think if Tbih*lC of Us And *hen your goal,bin is empty. call T he' SauI# . Coal! . U o. - " Thea YrPd-tet $stills►" Phone 15 Qoeteridb' Exclusive a ents iai Goderioh Ibr. g The Lehi : ValleyCoal Sales 4,... 14)=!z=1,..0=0 , . i' <oT..i a ,The more You. Bu .. Q ill The More' You Save by$t, • "oi`fr ter, ,y 4 Ii URE 0 t n, a . HAROLD BL�ACKSTONE S , "FB11$thIRRr±ItCBA* E w8S'CST: 4n tileBroadway of Goderth lao BaNrEpvoisr:y2PrtnlcgyesrJAbsaoLkotmee Seaat ts :111 eca12-1Lnob or, Mathew • Drop In, Theis is Your Store dist' church the last Tuesday of this, month, March 28th. .Mrs. Charles Straughan will give a paper on "La - 1 Dov and the x4ll mal_ bar-Savite;� Devices" is to be answered by each member givinti some labor saving device. Mrs. F. Carter and Mrs. W. T. Rid- dell .arts the hostesses, and all ladies are cordially invited. MRS. H. MO- GEIDGB, President, AMONG. '''HE CHURCHES Knox e1urclrt Services next Sab- bath conducted by the minister. Sub- Jeets of sertaonsas announced last k week 11 a.m., Paul the Mission- ary;" 7 pais., "Was Christ Truly Hu- nian? Sabbath, school and bible 0135000 at 3 o'elaek. ,Air. A. T. 'Cooper, of Clinton. will take charge of the Leeburn and Un- ion ehureh- appointments next Sunday for Rev. Mr. Hamilton.~, We are pleased to know that Mr. Hamilton is making progress towards recov- err. faptist church. March 2Gth, ser- vices will be conducted by Rev. G. N. AUI OMOBILE. OW -HERS. 'get your 1922 Permits' and Markers • £steam J. W. ,MacVicar at Geo. MacVicar's Shoe Store ?Tont Silo of Saari " eekrich P. O. Bei* 414 eeasced 'wan born iii hayfield in 18x;1, Dewey. 11 . in., subject, "A Three - beam a daughter of the late George fold View o4' the Life;' 7 p. in., "The Erwin, and lived here until about 12 Lost Christ." Bible Sehoal at u p. ears ago, when she went to live with m. Monday, 8 p. Y. i . ., to. hen sister in Midland. City. She is �i8e, ,.Hon nolfgy, a few sketches.' survived by seven brothers and one Usednesday, p. prayer service. sister, Dirs. It. W. Beacon;. of Mid- t North Sn methodist church, 1 land -Cit . Mich.; Geor a Erwin, of Prince filbert, Sask.; .John, a Ed- monton, Alta.; Robert, of Toledo. Ohio; Thomas. of Akron, Ohio; Sam- uel, of Mancolono, Mieh.,.and Miry W. and Alfred E, of hayfield. A grape vine Ottani in an English palace said in 1768 atilt is bearing *bent 400 bupehe:.a your. Two good, relieble remedies whip guarantee result* are RA'MAII r Asthma and Bronehitis *4 T. R. Cie tor C. Met., *re.nldtel IL 1)I NLOPo. ritis, 0 oflr 8 to ar* Babyhood and Childhood -- ARA ' ildtd—ARA tk ae is over one way to keep theta there—with a pbn- tograeit. Went better lalristtr reratrnt= imaitastes! t atrm matt , sena tis your 1 T. FELL et 'IL 1). Moyer, pastor. Sunday, Mar, Nth, 10 a. in., CIassee. Mission ;land and Men"s club. The club topic' "Ilow can I aid in the observance of the Third Commandment?" will be introduced by Mr. J. W, Moore. 11 a. imi. and 1: ps ni., public worship. Morning theme, "Forgiving and For- given," being the fifth in the. series of segment on the Lord's Prayer. The evening sermon wili.bo the third in the series en the Letters to the Seven 'Churches viz: "A Church too Proud to Fight." Sunday school at 3. The Epworth League will meet on Tuesday eveoing and will be sass' ducted' by Mian Florence Doherty. The topic,,"Great Painters amtrd Their i'rctuxee," will be taiken b iso V is iMar one Aitken. On Tuesday_ sora 1 ening, Apra, 4th,, the Choir of North. h St. church will dire its ,anneal cera• :Feer# They win be ssaarste~d by the other elvers and the Illaekstone Or. chests*, Mr. Beckley grill he the ae- eempnrist. Mva. Campbell, of TAM. yatutrmtn, Wilt give several reset a.. On Moseley eveoleg Ms Keith e - leen gave it tine iflwatrated lectern in the wheel teem emit gio Graerd CS* rete of the Coterie*. It was ilia - tested 1+v Ir* beautiful elides 'There,. reals a tint tariteeat a ml it wigs meets sepreeated by, old and young. Exterminator. It has saved the lives 1111111111111111111. Two million people in Canada wear guesses to protect their eyes. Glasses really save eyes and ares a sign that the wearer values his eyesight. One examination will tell you, eansultation tree. A, l.. COLE Gemclerielr MasanitTe�nmplo West Street Phone 13 IC'x0) 1.. :. . .....h...-.--_ ,._ ...,....- The More Exacting Your Requirements awl The Moire Discriminating Your Taste The Bigger Reason Why Smith's Art Store Pictures and Picture Fra Will Interest You Lovely new hated colored pole chrome,aa,t .AL,n.tique, galel, silver, weolnut. ti. Mahogany? Photo 'Frames }land Irateel Cane'iles Coro iamtdsireallaurnowthisrt iailk'i rI Sturi qUi 1 a, cuLiewErsr;a. per'. Z,mAX.ieaxzs X AND MUlNIW PA GOVERNMENT, CPROVINCIAL:� uR/ ! BONDS I'WENtrlf POINTS LOWER 12 ,a normal re -war year, Mtiaioipal Bonds which are ..In 1f11 , n pabr. f dor now selling to yield from.�s�o to 8 % were seta to yield but 4.,.�. This rnoansflint in 1912 a twenty year 6% Municipal Bond i ic�q. t�ioui3�iave"so7clWa�.,�i`>5-:ti0�es crsmpoitrd-�+itir�to1's-days — r1iis iiluatration emphasizes' the fact that notwithstaiidiog recent minor advadees, Bond prices are now .unusually. low. Eor this reason easeful buyers of Bonds are taking advantage of prevail- ing conditions and buying;tit catalog prices. Here aret a few wo: own and offer : , ' Boniis, interest payable $ .l.,,UO(i. City of New Westminster�r • , half yearly in Canadian or Amerioan,iaunds. due in 1941 Price 90.42. - - . , r, - ;h 5,00(1 • City of Calgary G% -Roods,' interest 1)ny:3ble hall Yearly in Canadian or ArnerieanxF'unds, die 1939. - Price IO0. Bask of Commerce Bldg. Phone 230 4..•111..... LADIES of GoDgRICH WE WANT YOU to see our new season's good! before' deciding on YOUR SHOTS FOR SPRING The popu)ar 1. and' 2 strap Slippers can- not to please you, we have them in Black nBrown, iklf Kiand Calf leathers, at prices and , lr with � e� work- manship. their good quality an t Shoes for Chil'd!e H�r��u ,;, t ; We catty a "full range of "Pussyfoot" and "Hurlbut Welt" shoes for the kiddies, nothing better made. See them in our windows, and tell' your men -folk to be sure and see our spring modls,, too. Snit/IAN'S SHOE STORE W. REO. StTtN►ARii N