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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-03-13, Page 12I . A 1�1 , 11 . ­ ­�­�,—�- . PAUR TWO 11 ". , . . , �, M — ___ - - - - ��_ .---- ____ ____ _____ _ -, �_ THE GODERICH STAI I 11 — - ____ _________-111;;�� - - --- � ; i I # � , ,,j� ::� , i ­ � , , ".1 . 11 I I . I I . I I I . 'N . ­ _-1-1 r- . ��TT!!!!! M I "Wo"W"W"" I . M 7— ! �!;T _ M �_ ­ I" L�__ ��',;�; ­�_, , .- �__­ � I... . � - � !­rn! �- -!;:=1 - !=,— .q ___ I �7_ 'rq1!R,3j)AT, nArX,11 000 V-)21 ­­ __. 4.01!111 I I � ­ -_ 11 - -11 . 11 . -, __ ----------- — " Am I . , i ! i! i 1! In -- - - � I I ­ --- ' -_ —_ . -11-1 . . I 0 I — Im V "W Q"Py Cough CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS [� - . . I... I—— � . I 00"Mm"M I . - - , , IN DAv" OF ivRr. awmthe MotfW Dr. FieW Tolls �Ijquof war�i*jfv of � . �, x o coftwwots# Hebook i.ft Iowa. A" Ir ­... 1-1-11. I .. I I.. �.. 1- 11 .. It, strikea lerfor to the mooller's FAOWS the WONAerfal Asoistawe . . , % j&.j&jWa How*U &u& Out I& R. W, McKma3is TwontY Yoviii )1' ,a" 20 "TO bcr baby un" vi) dur' 04reret 1py GowrMest of Or-tarle. ; 11 . � . ... IQ t with a croury Cough. . .t BUY REGULARLY AND SAVE REGU Is PuWax 4 Jug Aboot to Octw X*W Orkk 9 I'll, 1110bapy�cas thorA fa no tiwe , A .11--.11- 1 Age -40410 "* luca two I I QNs , W,W.- -1 . very illuminating addrC3,, on the bargain doesn't make a year's Savings. Rvtry day is bargain day - W4W* 3WO-i" 54"W MdOrid fOr Or- MW4W# fOr 1104y; thO flMt, tLiV9 to 110 iO tO I ' , , icg a bairgaiatprice. I i , = 'O Of VonsotidatV4 SclW013 Wall. at DQJ4INIQN STORES-m,10icallY every PF �k��t R. Ifty CAr Bw*Q W in COWNWO * t ii;�ply hQt pwlticea tQ tto 111ircat and 511bJc t' Bg rostilirly-4ave regularly -at a, DOXINION STORN, irkere you I ; -_ t2pper part of tlko clkesT4 and then given by Dr. J. 9.,FieI0, 1publier school - I . market basket : . "I . Uow So"w—Roy. AtiWWM RK �1�yp __ , , I W01 slwayi so better. Try it. These prievs will 01 Your , Wvjo a few 4oses of inspeetor for Vast -Hotel, on Fridq r I � Of C I . 'MuCA00,Tper. ,� . I . . 064HO � " Fo6or of R*V. Do"M Uft=V"y, last at the Lions C'ub: bancheolvJl 4 PINEAPPLES I Mod Twoaly4ve Y"M A40-0poftwir of P"at St. . . le Dr. WOO Nsmy Pw S" Prof. L. Caesar# of the 00atarlo Agri-, COCOA RAISINS I ., Cbwls Took Moxe in AVA, 1"L as b.vdoisf laother wilf filia 0 r Seeded or Seedless.. S, t . . We 00 cultural College, and Mr. $. B. Stoth. ; � - .�� Ilkat tho 41114 will receho Prompt �Ind erso district agrivialtural',representa- I I 111"T'INNALLO19C ,;-lb, tini C I I-oa. 1pkt.- - loc* V0'?,?'!%20C 1 0 1 T� I7 �flrat wife he had four r,on,% Mulrolmo goot rclief, a0fl jWVb.-.V7% the We tive, were with the Mon , a also : . 4 WENTY YV,ARS AGO = br tukirg this �spnX4!4%0 pro, their luncheon, being ilk to ­ 1. . If Yovwl)o Your 0wn Raking These Petces Will Interest YOU � i (From Tho esodedvit Star of Mulch P450r of a Prcebxtorlan church In ca'ation. . � Wit iq b6l SWANSDOWN ARE I WHITE SATIN FLOUR ; I ro, w0filor Nocui,cowstogo, ot", a meeting of fruit'grolverr, In the At. . -lb. bag84c . Alabama; Donald, a kallssfQrwaryp of M. ,24 Ism" IW4) th1D S21110 (1011.0.111iPA000 iA China; Writtf.-"If.V little Aid had 0 VO temoon at which Prof. Caesar SpOw . I FLOUR . . . 0, . 35C (Best far Pastry) ... � I . Z . � . 00164clke House W(OtOd S--litfOrd Neil* vito Wed Some 12 01- 13 Veora croupy Cougli WILI& kept Iter ow" oalba -'au4ject oil Itweet Control, in CVRRANT$1 8"WFry I vinco 4ear Sasria, and john,'who pas. at nlgbt.'�'l haol tried 6.0veral things Orchard 40 Gartlen. During the' ; 2 lbs. - . - . . .35c 11,111RUs"N PLO." " $3.25, . ­­­­ , on NIXcanoday evening the Salt- scd away a. few years since in mon- to ftlieve it, but could got nollilig . lundheon both those, visitors were 0,11. I D.S.L. )IAKING POWDER - Putit L2-R'W.­­­" * .49c I � .uttil I got I)r, wood's Norway Pivo led,on for a few remarks, ! I -lb. - tin - . " . ,- 19C No. 3 1b, pail - . . � ::. ford brewery and the Colborne HOWC tre-al, A second Nvife and two. young I . PURE LARD, � I . N � ' ' hockey sevas ployed the decidirg, ehiWrou are left to mourn his losq. yrup. After the bad taken a f"w Mr. $tothdrs spoke briefly In cam. I FLAVOURING RXTRACTS 4py - 204b. tub - - - � $3,047 . game on the WeA street rink, the re� — , 4*3 I saw good efrects 40 I kep( . terms of the town of God- I (Vanilla, Lemon and . I �. ;right on with it ava her couglb� soon ,, Almond), 3 for . . '148 C AUNT DINAH I & 19C � ;;;;, � bg I NVRAT WAS DOING IN 11681 elolicb,1111141au pointed out where WID 1jult telug awin for the oplborm . , . loft her." thought there - should be an opporturt- I PURPECTION FLOUR MOLASSES, tin Aze. 11 . 0. to 1. (Ftom The Godevieb Star of ApAl Dr. Wood's Nomly Pine Syrup is 11 � (Scst for Dread), 24 -lb. bag 97c 'BACON, I I . I , IV. Howell Bought �ut Sir. R. �, 20th, 1881) , Wio. a bottle; 00a. for the large family It.y for business for a boat to Gode.! , achine. Sliced, lb. . . - 31c., I I I Mr. M W. Mclimic " . I . oize; put tip only by The T.Milburli rich in agricu-Itural lines. Water haul. � PRRFZCTZOX FLOUR - m C � . .1 I IV" always 96nsidered cheaper tharr ... (Best for Sre&4), . N"W HEESE', . I I IThe -Nev�vft Georges Church Opened Co,, Limitod, Tortisto, Ost. . � 1984b. Ims . . , $3.69 .,,23c � I "I Mr. X IV. HoWcAl boo bought Out .M , ib.o Interest of Mr. R. W. MeXenzit, No better weather could Th.- __ , --n-, _ -- .- -- � _= - ,-!!- i... rail, and be thought ,with a boat In- -, �­ . . I ' - twevit Fort William aiW Go4ericb. Lenten. Siiggestions or For One of These Dainty Fish Dishes. 1� �', Ili the well-known hardware bw4nez, dcolved for the opening of the now suffercil a severe bereavement lki,tbe cattle froili � the West- and hay - and I CHOICE RED SALUOA, CHICKEN HADDIX I 9& . avid will conduct it at the old atalij church edifice. last Sunday. 2110 Still 4oath of lats Wife, ftceAsed leaves to . I alione Nvith'a warmth like summer, anourn l0s losss four Psons Rud one apples for,the West could be shipped Ratio or Tiger Brands, - P, . .40C � for the future. I d 1% )f via Goderfoh. The question of better I -lb. tin . � . . .22C � �.� - Goderich Plarting Mills liasuilling and for the first time this sprinir ev. 4suglater, n&m01Y--%VIllid?" E 9 r, 4 CHOICE, RED SALMON, I IPPER SNACKS . -25C � . 11 machinery . orything seeme4 to say that *inter (;0deT1cb'- tAtewavo of wingliatit; John fruit growing -was what was to be I 0 We or Tiger Stands, 3 tine for ., - - . . , I � I . bad'st least yielded his Icy trip, and Alexander. George and Miss Juliet av takc4 lop at the aftkruoom meeting to - � . - � I& CROSSED FISH Ao Goderich Planing Mill VO14' nature was ready to burst forth from bowo� Besides bis Immediate family be address,4 by Prof. Caesar alid a , . I -lb. t1h, - -20C - . l*Vy expect their now machinery to the long $lumber of the -past seaso , be leaves a brotber, Mr. David Cowan, considerable volume of ap�lea might . � SARDINES , - " 11 . \ I * n . . Xaplo Leaf, Horseshoe or MACONOCHIE . '), - I reach Goderich Within two weol�s And The audience that crowded the bcau- un4 slinor, Mrs. lolin Awersou. of Blyth. be available for Shipment by boat to I 89ver Leaf), 1.1b. tin - , .40c HERRING . - - -22C #,# ... I Manager Jus. Buchanan, Jr., expects tifill Church tested tile ingenuity of JEWELL.-The death of Mr. Rich- the West, and the lower cost of WA. I S . - . I I.. , �� I f to commence moving into the brick the churchwardons to find even otand. ord Jewell took place at the home of ter shipment as against all rail ship- I I .... I (MOP10 Leaf, Horseshoe or BRUNSWICK � 1, I factory on , Nelson and Cambria Ing roonk, and when we ray that ne,qr. his daughter, Airs. Joseph Priddle, on me*kit wool � 0 U Clover Leaf), %4b. tin - =c SARDINES. a tin. tar Alc 1 � ,A stimulate trad I thell * tt I ... . "I'll � titreetti within a, month. At prorout ly 1000 people were in a building ,�ak. Wilson street, on Saturday, Murell lines he mentioned.' Prof. Caesar al� I �.." i : To comilete Your Shopphig-Delidous Fresh Fruits and Vegetibles ' . I I I - Ited the club i I , . I I I . the Company -has a, number of hards culated to .,wat not more than 600, lats 1924. Mr. Jewell vas� alWys .' so spoke briefly and invi � , . SUNXIST NAVICTO - , GRAPE FRUIT ,#In I I . omployed on the cabin worlt of the some. idea may be formed of the one of the most active men in thiv to attend the meeting ' later in the Rx. 11 I ORAN . C - & 25C. �,,,; I � �� � . , I � GES et 3 I.r - - Ai3 , 'P " . -Amer4building on the HA*bov Is- crush. The arrangements conducted! part Of the country but had been fkiil� ternoon, if they," i , � 11, .. �,j ­114djui I I . . , - , ." . at( cy), 4817! 33c & 45c I - . land, are pushing ahe*d�u one and a by the church wArdensi and buldiDI; ing In health. !04- the rust six months. where he expected to peak for two i , ' " LAR62, JUICY LEXO 8, -: -q00XING ONIONS, , � � . I . . I . . I X . . � -_ � I halt story frainD 4WOH119 On Victoria committee - Were admirable. notwith-� Feelbig'anable i to carryon, he rented hours, - .. . I . . . 11 .. .1 ". Paz., - .. . - � _21c . '4 lb I , .. Zsc'.,. , , I .,�.. . . - . . t I , ,�. . I . . . street for John 14 rm and: moved into town just .- , . I * . . I . *1 a eattOgO On . . �­,. � : ",� � SHOP! ANP 'VE AT- - 1. 1, ,, *soli, are starting standing jhtit the finishing touches his fa Dr., Fieldt who has been admitted to I - � the tranio work of Sout'a etod until a late b,,,.i before Christmas. The late Mr. th� 1�jokka Dell_ �aa a'j'all'fledged rnein� i - , ." ,.. - � I.. . . ��$A I � .11 � � "I . . . I 10treet, far Simon McKay, and have were not 'compl je', of 1�ewell ,was in his 79th year, havin __11 . a �� .... . . I . �. I � . . . I �. I I - ­ ___ ­_ the i)reviou,i L;Venfn�-. --The lad - . 1. ­ 9 her, was even a hearty roar of wel� j . .. �� . . �.� 11 � I . ,­­' .. - I , I I 11 - - . ... Ir- 3, av-14 W. ­. W.�. __ .1 . . _§enV_t_e_Ve_n_TQ_4diV0f -Xii-ar "r, M lloy� the congregation w0ro Indefatigable "uv" "11" "I' div QM 414Ak&A#*&& 0 ... !T1 .. Zk mt"pt, . I . � I � - * � 'fitki for their.cointract in that vllnf,r(� in their labo' aud Much Of the farm on the 4th conecesion. 'of Col- ,sat be said belonged to his own class, . . ., I � .I. - .. , I .1 1- 1, ) I rr . . 11 I tar .Dr. Metcalfe, of Detroit. I rs, Sue- Wrne. On May 8th, 180, la� wal on- thato of 189&� Which -.also included thb , , :): . . . . ­ I I Z :�. I I 1. .: . , , � �'' 11 , , . , . ce,4s attained must be attributed to 4 ,� ". - I .1 � . I A Mdi"K Snow Storm - their energy and forethought. The ited in marriage to Miss Eliza'Mit- ' - ,% : , � 11 0 �, � . . . pr�mfer, Ron. Mckenzie Khtg; Ham ; " I I :� � ..�� I oni:e toom the railways land to Ven. Arcbdeacon.Z1wQod, Rev. Canon wnship, and an ar Greenwood, Norman Duncan, . I I t-14 , . . .11 ; I , . - ' . I � . I _)_,� . . . . ".. . - . � vo-estlowith the snow storms,'a mild Carmichael, of Hamilton, 'Rev. ' Mr. May Oth,, 1916,'they celebrated their Stringe'r and ptkers. Prof. Caesar I I - .. . � I P !� � . . . - ceveral hours on Monday r. . . I . d, foosaken], th,�� classics for, little . - . . � 14 I I I . 9_4.urd (if XeCosb, of Bayfield, und Rev, X golden wedding -with tbelffamilly and ha I � I narrow cuts again. Rick$, the. curate, assisted in theser- friends. % - After his marriage Mr. things and.was'the leading entorn'olo. I I 1. . . 11 I .. �� o �T1h1InTor,,oVnt0111Qcid Buffalo trains doe at vices, the lessons and prayers being Jewell lived on the. Collinson farrK in gist of. Canada and one, of the le4dinT , - - ... I , � , . I . . . ' ' .. ­$. 1 , / 1.30 p. M. that day did not reach here 'read by the two latter gentlemen itnd. Colborne for about six ye.jrR and then,, 41jes of the conjinent., . . I . I I �� & �� A . . . . & ;.1, . - . . .*�'11 e0l; .�­ , till lli:;o Tuesday, but ,e�*�rythlng I$ the sermon preached byCanall Car- . I al- � The improvement of rural condl. . . . . . I I ON. , - fler- - moved to the village of Dunlop, a I I I � � I � -OP, -, . - I I . . I . . i . ; . . � - During the michael. , His text was - the saw mill business. tions wit ,on ,the cou' - . � � . I ,� fairly = Ilikko since; . part of the barking in . a ratbqr forced 11 I I . . -t 4�jn the When -he .had- been here .for *sonia try than I . . . . . I � - mr-end volliolon oev,uriv4 Sth Vcrv�6 a th0'20th P almo . I 11 . .I . . . .*W.9� - .*no N I'm ww� - . . vftrak t rt a . taken up on. the initiative of I � .. ... I ... � 1. �' , 4 name of Ood we Will sq,t up ou ,in years be suiTtied the loss- of his mill the couotry, the speaker said, Instal � . . .. I � I 11 li I : I 1, ''. - . . 11 . . .. -1 . lle About three,milea o4A of Seafg1th, - r IN - —_ ­ m . .- —­ -- -1. , �. �! . I � 1.11,�. �.� .. � .. �. I ! ,,-The pay train, iii. charge, of 10ondue. 110- 'A � by fir� and moved into Aalifikil town- -Ing the rutal mail delivery, rural � ­ . .. 1. . . 1. . . : I . . . I , Ii. ! , . . . tor.,Oordola, becime stalled in the rk. the af n Rev. Mr. McCosb, Ship, loc-itting neat the Village -of telephones, etc.; 00 he said the town made in lean times. I I coding to directions.vill give piompt only the . uniformed endure the . .. I . I . . - . � . . . ,� blinding snolv storm. It was follo-,v;� 10 yfleld, preached to the members Kingebridge, and'again.went into the should be educated orz the �subjeet of There as here , there ,vas prejudice rolieL Many sufft.-Ors.from this ail- agony Of 'corns. The knowing one*4 1-1 I . � . ed by, a freight and two engines in , -6f' urOu odge, No. .62, L, 0. 0, P. manufacture.'. of. lumber And its. kia� , . n - a d . . I consolidatoed, schools, for What" was' of against .transportation. � ' Thirt" ment h4ve found relief in the Oil and apply Holloway's Com Removei V � � . � . .. I I . . , . . . . I . eharge,,of' ,Conductor Stratton. In The members of the order turn Produots.' He revitainAd. herefor � advantage to the country had af r'flex miles was the greatest distance scliol- have* sent testimonials. ,7 get relief. . . - , ,.., . . ed out �, . , .1 . e . I . -, . � . . . .+ . I , I - . � . I I I I . . the storm, the engineer icould not se,e In full forcei and � With the attendance eleven years,: returning to, Colborne advantage to the tovm. , The town de- urs"were taken. to any school and'the I an o men. No . More . . I , � . the stalled tral -ashed into the of the public, made a. very large Cat,. and engaging again Ili f4rmIng. on pelided on the country around it. �� average. was not more than six, and. I Women.are braver th women Would sue f�i, divoTce . I I . . .1 . a andot I I .. I . the 'Place now occupied by his sot., rse drawn .an I d auto vans were used mAn.would try on 4 $125. gurment'if if tbgy w6r sure 4hey Wouldbe gh,- . . 'I 1�. . nd of It. The caboose train gregation. . . . I An' enthusiasm for, consolidated ho I . c . . . . . � ''VeUr. V . . he only had fifteen cent�. . I .en -the costoft of tbe,car� . . I . William. After, his son's - marriage, 'schools spraiig 'up after the war but There was .no keeping, in after 4, . I I . � . . 11 . I e tl3t from a st0VO4 The evening service was, it pos- . . 11 . - / I , I * I . . . : and � the flam(,a soon. .sprvi;4 to . sible,'moro largely attended'thun tho he toove4. back -to the 4th con at hold a which th& sneaker .thought a good I - . I . . - � 11 .... I-" . .. . . cesaloll very'little h 4 been dozie, bi came - . -I I I . I .. � , .11 , . the . I of,Colboriie, where be lived:up, till,a few ineetingas. This wa: thing, for.,-��e van ,along. at 4 1 11 I !'I . '. � . i; I . Opay. parg And both., were consumed. morning, many persons ,being, unable a not from I C=10MC=E=9=1= I � --,-- � I I . . � I ' . . In the -pay e . ar were �all the thequ6sr togalat admittanoe, The sermon u4s few months before his death. Mr. lack oflenterprisol on the part of vur- an& the. s6holars. ianished like a fl(f* . . I 11 . . , . . .. I p , I : . . . . I . .. . . . I . pre4ebed byTtov, Canon Curatic Jewell always took a very prominent al comnittees, but rather to con ' . . I. . I I for tbe vorkmen In the Stratford � . hael I serv(r, Of sparrows, . ­ �� s, .. ��; I .. 'icipat matters, hsVinjF tisrhand -lack of first-hand knowledge. To Was a very O'. � ., .1 .t �_4- 1 . 0 . i . I r I . � I ! . . . , , . ' IQI44 Alvxatider, of mualft;- .native township. As far drein ivould lie -away, aqring'th� day huitkitafble, and- the condftions -:Oierel' ', .' 'Pin V# a . . I 1VWM" ti .* *Me only person ioured . I ; soil alm"t- iw�X4 , I r .0 P. S "­,% soff" . I I � -ad these Went up, In the con-� I Wa rich, state.,'u," * I I . , I � ilkopK a !V 11 � : Among tbo contributio deputy r � v . � , ats. towards ,been councillor, ee,o and '. The objection to, the distance chil- the � fertility'of the . ; the furnishing of the chur . ch may be,reeve of hii - S. - � � - .. � I . 1, . from Luke 5.37-39, 1 . . part in . word ar 1878 he opposed the and prejudied�jlgainst"tho. trangpol, 'could not be qompared with some of $9 . ing .- : 91. I .. . . . . . I . who Was vomewltat�'brulsed about Mentioned two beautifully embroider, -back as theYe I. I . I .� I I I . . , . . . . I I � . I , �, , � j 1. tlhno" - � . I ed .091lection. plates froa Misses A. redoubtable . Win. Young for the fatibri to and fiom school in severe 'our northern counties but such eoun� ­ . . . . '� . RIM . . I ' I � -fairly be -coni-,, � " . . � : , : I , , . . ` ' I ' I ,�, . . . I . Bluett and R. Carey, two, littkils6me.feeviship and after a hard :rbught weather with drifted roads. -no doubt ties as Huron might. . . I I ...., . I . . I I . . !�'.l I . . . . I book marks from Miss - Davis and a'Aght !it the severest winter weather, *eIghed with �.th,4 peoplej but the dii- 'pared for the p6ssibilliy of 'carrying' L I I � .% . ., I ij. . I I I . .- . - . I : - I . I . . �11. � . . � . I # books q he was successful toy a goodly margin ficultles of trana,�oitation had boc:n on consolidated schools. .., . i ,�. s ere I � �' �.": 1. � I Bible two service and a pra ,or . �*. H ' . .0 I I. . . (Vpom� The Goderich $tar. of Warch book lof,vote.q. Previous to this he 'had all* U?t to I . . Government � � . \1 . I .. .. I I 11 . ... 1".. . I . . . from the' Society tot- -the Prepa-;, ' , 0 1 V be s$lrlous in rural mail The assistance , our ' . . I . I I . I . . . . . I � . , . � . � I 17th, 1w) ty redve,,for a term. Since � dol � � T14Z Ve to . Consolidated � . was I . . . . I . gation of the Gospel. His Lordship been �epu �1:egl, .c. t re was the fear ga 4choola, I . _�.. . Death of Rev. Archibald Maellvilltvray Chancellor Spragge remained 1001! that. time he has'been In and, out of of fhejeased ta ation, The farmer wonderful.. In the first place there and in this store's f ashion displays are,, presented .' I . I . I � ' . . . I . I . . Sunday to attend the services, and. a the council on various oocasiolvs and who' -paid $80 on a'160 -acre farm *ai Was a benus of $a,000 to any consoll- I lovely ;a6des in millinery, suits, dresses,, coa�s, dress . I 11 . . . .On FrIdaylast Rev, Archibh1dMae, I � . . . . I . I , Gilliyzly paued. pacettilly away of- lArge:11unibel! of persons were present atall times malititained the keenest afraid that he w old, find his W--, � I I . ., ,W% dated school, once it was. started, . .accesgoties etc.. I I . ' ' , . . ter' i? shott illness, aged 75- years. '.'ran% the 0,urrounding-coutitry. The interest in inunicip4l. and political af- increased td $50. A . � In counties similar .to Huron, 80 per . . I I . I ' i collection$ 4t each seivice were quite. fairs. Mr. Jewell was by -nature The I to, st,ilk I education la .cent, of the cost of building ,,kvas ' . I - . . I I ' ��, 'r � . , . With rtev. Mr, Ma4illivroy, passLA ' . . in to, - a ad not I Among'the new shipments receiVed at our� store I . . I ' . .away . abilitty, liber'A aggi�guting $225 for.the en'. kindly and.genial at all tithes Inter- waned, ther(4 at; a much larger at� granted, up to as high, aa 45 per cent. . . . . I � . � �;Ind th % '04011c proachek. of , 11 11 . I . I I �t ools, and -'There.. was a -days are . . I . I ... . 11 . - . A I � ­ I. . ested in the �eiTa,re of ,his neighbors, tendansce. at . a High Sch in poorer countiea., the past few . I � I .�e . . . . ,� 'It, . . � I . . .1 . � A . Is, I . I 11 . I . . tire doanduy evening a musical and loyalto' his, friends, and especially af. Collegiate Instit tea than .Over,'fie- grant of 30 per cent. of the' cost of . I I .. a I I nt his teaelihaga have takelt . -loved to heat, the ,,tokk M i . , . hold OfAbose who e tectionate to his own family- and his fore. Seaforth d 254 at its c. r., , transportation, up to a-, high as 4ry "I I I I I . - was 'held at . isses' %ring . Coats, w - * ' .1 . Good Word In the langitoge of the rary entertainment . . 4 Cildreds t � ind' Mi . .1 . . . the lown people. He will be most sorely Clinton 200, Win 'am 170, and Gbaew Pel`-�oenf, in cO tries'such as Ila ibur . Highlands, thio large attendance it Court House, Rev. Mr, Hicks net. I I ' . I un - - . ,.: . . . ... . ..., the I 'is Vitairmit. Readings, were fur� missed by hi now bereft partner rich I cat y 200- or 176; ton. - Then tbere-wag a g ant of -$I " . . I I I funeral of lbow. who were.inin- ling . 0 ' 0 a e r. Checks and Velo'u'rs .., . . � i-ited to * Win testified. The dii. nished by Rev. Canon 'Carmichite1j,who has, through a long life, been the and I a itio I 1 bad many contiou. 000 for piano and such equipment'". . ' . ' . . . . I I .. masrd'first Paw tl�eligbt in tl.ie laxid Mr. Gilroyi Mr. D. Xe0jlIjcuddy'-�jkkd, sharer of all. his �oys .and sorrows uati . so 001 01 15 a,. 100. .; And in addition to all this , th0e.wore . Children"s Reefirs, , .. . . . ­ of the heather, but, losing his parenta autt by hi. *D . I e . I . . � i . . , I Mi. James MitchW, and a recitatioll a family" Who will no l0ht,6 I ,*D . leld I 'h was intfowa.iust all tbeusual grant$ to Schools. - In . . 1;# . . . � .. . .1 % . -ivhilc,j1ow%#, be, at awearly -age, emi. Out', Winter for the puiposia. of studying inuch less was given by the N' � I. I � I . . by Miss Maud Start 'The.mosieka, have his go6d advice aid Ivise �c iq n . Iowa me ew Shipment of Hats - , � . I . . grated to Canada, settling near Ter. exoreles were relidered by the*Allisse set to fall back upon. Mr. JOW011 eo * solidated' hoors In action. lid Govern '' tit, so that the. burden --on I . I Tr1jn(,r, the Mls$6 Cooke, Miss U4u 3 survived by his Ivifes t4o sons, Me)- Went unde a hority of part thesectiona concerned would be much See our Sh6wing of, Smart Spring Coati ., , . onto, whence he removo& to Ripley Wynn, and �jessrs. d vin r the De � . . . . on appointment as GOL "for .4nd William. of Colboirke t.oNvn- du. . at once. lea.% here than.there.' Huron, Bruce, " . I . + I r . elle pastor R, S. Williama ment of 1P,1 c ion and %vent . . the dbtriet.� Rome twtuty-Ave, years Una It Rothwell. The program was ship, and four daughters, Mm, Wm. to :the State. . uperintendent: of Edo, Perth And Oxford would be ambnx in'Plaids, Overebeeked Tweed.-;, Velours,. Wvetyne,' . eat . u� t . I � sitate he was appointed to OWerich, an attractive ,one and was evidently Phillips aud Mrs� Jos. W. Priddle, ion. � 110 W a .surprised at. thd coi-' the Cain ies where ronsolidated Poiret TwM, Tricotim and Marvella. . + ,� " � appreciated by thO very large aud- Wth *bf town; Xr& Edward Maskell,"dial way hie w s received. An officer ,schools could. be started best,'and it " . . where for voino ,rears lie preached In i(mce present, Indeed the meetirg, of Colborne towiksbip,astd Mrs. Robt. Iya . . . the was simply inexplicable more had not :1 * . V I I � .1 theold kirk, but latterlr his servives I . . s nal,pLoikkte to go with him and I .. I _� utpromptu affair, 8 d an Was uWai . consoli. AS AND COATS ++ . I I y a * Mtlf6ugh quite an, I Rodges, of Goderich township. Hi second day a ed ting,hi-ol been done. The question'of SPRING DRESIM � have been held at 'the rosidenoi of rib . . . . r� . e of the Department of I . " hour on 83turdaYi-filay be eharactvir. whey � arS. Education to would almost think the far els, boyish inodes and also stylisli . memw,-3 of Mn cottgregation. 'Do having been decided on only at a late son, Samuel, was accidentally killed With a tile dation was in a quiescent state. One. cetsea was twice Married, and.by*b1-.- - .1 t i drawing lumber about 36 ye a company him. . . I mer was . Tailored tuod I I � I � . . . l,'Xd As, a 911itifyinsr attoce,ca, and ad. ago. Ills daughter, 4faud (Mrs. At- . In passing , Field said It' idukiij innoculat4od against it. A y advance brocad6di beaded ordra Q i4 silk faced ,cantomcriipe. � . � . e , n . . .. !!!! n"t�",�!*__, _-_ ded hanftomely to the Sunday 061 btA.Good) died of influenza in VQb- the- people V6 ly linkell interested in in education ilk rural oommunitie, . � . P I . . . I . I � a I air- ,,� �,­�, ­ '. - � ------ __.__.­­_,_ . , I I ­­ _____1_.- ... ... '___".__ � : 7:1. levtlolm� - ruary. 1920, and his daughter, Nellie, making inquiri es as. to: the -,operation must be by consolidation, go that even . I I I I - . . ­ - `!. im -_ , I . . A away about' two years ligo. Of though 'nothing was being dote, th .1 . I 1* TAILORED SUIT . . I : I � I I passe prohibition in Canada and, found ey, . . - I 0 .. � S - �� 4 . � ... . I .. . 'Iffs adopted son, Joseph Ashton, of they did not t I I 1. . I I not t Ink that we bad pro. were bo�nd to come. I The very latest in T%veetlq, 'Tricotine, Peticil 1, . I I . . , 11 I i 11,esmiWon,,was with him for about hibition here, 9 doubt on adcotint V Dr. VWd pointed out the advan. stripes audPoiret Twills. JN,ekv Voiles. � 1. r . . I I two months during his las illikees the ith which liquor could be tage.4 of having special teachers for . . I . ... It ease wi � . I . I * .. I . (*WAN.- It wasw0h 101.0toutid wul. un4 wag preseut,at the funeral. 11�% got in, Montre %I and ot)ie'r places in fliedifferent subjecis as was done in ' . .11 I I 1. . .� % I � .. � "Efis Mat tbottown of the fwdileu deatla I also leaves thr0e sistem, Mrs. Henry Queb �, i I High $choolso the advatitagoo,of � - --.--- . . -­­.­- . 1. -----7—. - 0 . I . . Cc,' Al, tl ie ftme Went, , , . I . � I � I , ... I , - - #b, vai IoArutxj on Fisher, of U6nmlller, Mrs. John. Xor- ftou�, ,#ood'gy6inaaiom, and the advantages' ' . - � ' � . ,..; 1, I 4., of Istwe 0, va, I., Illp and twenty Yankees, - I - "I . , '01 ., Thlkl%dXV1eVVnl09 Match Ufa- H6113A . of a community eentre. which the con. � I N � rish aWbIrs. John Levy, both of Los Feeling ry drr� I I . . . ' . . I 19 I bevia-Whis udual beilth and on that Angeles, California. Also twenty Took a trip 'Montreal . solidated school afforded. Comilaun- I I I ". I -afterhooll, Ivag ItsilstIng lita b(other, Ur. , . . I � , I." " I , David 01wad, In &Awlng wona at the grand children and faur great grand And bough a, case ,of rye; - Ity life would centre round tho­eonso- ­ A. CORNFIELD' . .1 . t , . liatter*s holue, wheia suadedly he let go When th e . ant I West Side Square, . - GODERICH . � children. The funeral ,took place , I V. lidated ."hool which was an adv. - . , 'lie of 1:110 handle of tht� saw nua leaulug from the home of hN, son-In4aw, Mr. The'Yanks an to sing, age foi the. farmer had lacked and . � 1. ; - I 1:� Tc , phone girls : I Snalust the atfou of WWII, eftUllake(l Priddle* on 5fonday, AUrch Srd, to To Hell with President Harding still lacked co-operation. In Iowa . - . . I I I 0 ground Colbortle cemetery, the-setvicea being And God a ive. the king. schoola � one night there would be _ , EWE= me= de,ul. 109 psisia"'t wcsq sj, ,qlAadell conducted b,v the pastor, Rev. Mr. Dr, Field an a he visited conq ­"_ "'?zy"41 fell to th - , seU gopds . that he tel" t Mil . I that ont, can hardly r"12e that j . oli. some pictuiea f�e*i the Agricultural � I I I . - I t is go' Mess# of Benmiller Methodist ehureii, dated Vs.0tools- I the centre and,nor- C-0110ge would be shown; anotb I -_ A smallstore !it a snujU P'l1Pl,'kt'J lsa'Q Cowan wa,q oue,et the I I . I ploto'evs. of thet Acetion. A mail of ex. and Dov. Holmes, of North street. them part of thi State, with varying night some pictures from the AW - � . . tot,va can train wic or ., cellent lievmnal qualitit.q. W4014t. judjjs� Mvlh6dist church. The pallbearers rosidlitions of rows, elbitate and pm. cultural College would be, shown- an- ftV1 6 1 I two of. iti mu girls (0 tiloufta4lauch, (­4tcenlol by tile cam twerelsaae Jenkins, Samuel Gardiner ple, and lie did fiiot .meet anyone op. other night there Would be a Ether .1 he Goderich Star's � , Illell) to u1e telppl . munity a% C4 wboBe. 110 �'a.q bDra in ani four roni-ift-law, Win. Phillips, posed to consolVdation, lie thought and. con banquet,- Judging. conte,4ts I . I 0 1 10110k Afttolasblre� Near Stratuaer) szotlaud Edward Mask -ell Xobt- Rodgt,s afto the tax rate Wu.,j eNee.58ivej 1200 Inilic; sometimes, etc. ." I . . ­ . . til q ' � A und 1150 in Oth%_ .s, Appreciation of Dr., Field's address g %� 110 in VIC V(Ar pir, lo,aft Oj,j �'� I au -. but he found tb(-,y had a different s . ys. Was 01%pregqed at the close in a fittivir . . � j ' ,,,' cluded. Ivreath, . fron the f ft . � , gwds, as the bir, st I ows ' , lea the tlua . LU" D" NG U 1 42 YCAVA 01.9, the l'ouWlest elkild of the Albert Good. & floral trlbute3 I in some eourk orders on advo Tate John and. jaller 13towart vowau I I � - I 1�us(!d n a Ation Was lev. '%VnY- I C - xxaoI do. I Av)at (A - 3. S. Pamau, Te. -. qml for 00-33 front the grandkbildren; basket tent of taxatlatt TaX 1-� I - , .ST 1, * . Cluala. T40 WaVa lmq%enger list on of flowerso 'Mr. and Mrs, IV, ,C., Pat. led on only 95 1 W cent, of the ttgs . es8; j Pot Cdtarrh.-It in one of the chief ---.--_..��. . A 28% and it, to. on* creseent. Mr. and Mrs, Willivio, luent, so that he taxation Was no . i that ammioii nufalberc ' , 0. I reconlin I . � , In One store with over ' - - - -0 - sheaf, Betimiller churei. much in, excess endatious of Dr. Thomas' Xe. . a i �atkilvd0e. WiN*.q arid, two 0.6vato tnai;. if;lt�rs; Vee, a f what it is here , . ; t 10 P,&V1%g0 fkVM T&CV-P231 t4l Itetrle Oil that it can be used Intern. � , 100 telepholle ,operators, � I I � Qacbft Those from a distance attendin- tjj(�� Some school were bull The Star and London Free Press .............. $6.75 1 --- I AkCr f13me 1:11110 "Car 1141iq, %70C`1�",41�kl I ftuawal were big, brother-in-law " It"Im. pensively, bwte -,io built at the I ,,-,,,I ally -With as niuch success as it can I �� C-101 takeS t 0 1 0 P h 0 r. e �` Ayr aud, R .1chwood. tvitla varying tot - inutwardly. .�ujterors from cAttliTh The Star -.1nd I.ondoil Advertiser ........... I . . 6.75, :1 tntics thlb f3mih, (Rddcd to tly ond 9 antiel Mitcl�ell, of London; Mrs", A1V* of hLPA costs, -d payment had tq j,p I . I 'Orders, acting as -glop. � will find that the Oil when ysed a�- The Star alid TIle Toronto Globe. . . . & ........ 4 (i -75:,; , " I6 ­­ �q. �p - - ,,, ; I I-, �11- 11 1, , I. 4jVAkA,1,a,",W )Y,4y, of.,Xipjv ; , I .1, 1 4 "I J, 11,11, A, , 11 _ _ bat .t in 1he � , p, got., "004 Mr. "AM., � 11 -1 � . J*1% "Yor flia" ttl�pj " � 6 " '�' '"010T. jbtjq1&1�jVf1 1. _ -, ��t��_t!� __!:!!!;!;� - -,11444Triet. '11boyaniveilintbbisee. I " F: ',' be* I - _1. . �. ­ .11 1011 lis -V - V*Tgus6d, of Luckho-m, 11 The star and nie Mail and Snipire ............ 0.73 , 0)n and tl10.*0dCv (law" toal. up the 11sides a Large tionaber ot his old frien& i. I . . "W. -WA. , � � 11 01stolaer. In tIds stom, § ,kVvAthM(otlot,:9eu the luedoze5MOUPOW neighbors. The dcop sylorathy U � Tbe Star aud The Toronto Star ........ ....... 6-75 . . as Iliapy zn,s 3,000 ftle- ;"Of 11.,m"t WAirattash. tl11% ivsi In 0101 of t F A R N HELP, , Tbe Star wid The, Farmets, Sull.. . . * D he, controunity go �ut to the Cam- � I ......... �', . 3-40' . �e2ir 1961. awl, liew tho I'Me "'alto (',)W-,� ily at this tinle, hi the loss ef .1 kind I 1phelle orde�-o %VT be rc� '! rhe Star and The Family Herald and Weekl I � frived fil 0110 (lay. Onvanaduca %fth1lNp3V,Uat9 untilhis and t3dulg(,nt husbind and inther. CA4SAWAN NAT1,0NAL RAILWAYS y Star 3.50 . 01114rdag-v thitty jve'fri "') t'l :�%mll *.*�.�*_.,_, - I 17 ,_ I 'KIC&OVEMIM" "llil I Tite Star znd Saturday Night ....... I .......... 5.50 . " tl�tuglawv ef tho lato JOSE131k atteRs". of , Weathitkv VAsy-Th�, cei. 1DNjf�#tl6'G0VCftNMrftT TWPAPIMENT OF COLONIUVION The Star and PMSbyterian Wit1jess ............. 3.90 1 A �, I i somo a0cors we tile ' tlifAtholloorr-Ast lvawau,)"b� ontlitiki makts *Wts ACA64, X%tWt VA*Mf " IN WWM�fa VARM 19UP'. I I ./ Mle rdittllod. Afay %V g iatltk fAMT 6*11(4 bV XV. 1% V k. W3144711. strktion of tho air "ssays anj the I The Star ind The Caffiolie Reeord ....... � ...... 3�­7 5 ` I I e , ; A wadar ceincideaze PA, that !%TV, jowk, Gltrarglc, for brcatb. too familia.. cvi- TWRE will liv an urgtmt, deu-aand ,.A1,o%-,C-r fawi(13 th's The Star alld Mel.eatils Magazice ......... . &m f-Ame vwr trdla L"']l 6* '4() ic'ettet of wohmatie Inuble, cannot ,,, I .1.1 help ';on anply It to :vOttv �, In,, I cat-, It "t;0116 it(" d farm bdpapplv varly. The Canaxl- %i ..... 4.50 . 1! , r,atnp bmt tu,tz lwal-t;h! tbe � 1�ewaw-1 T4 � Tbe staralld Rej alld Gun ................... . 4.9(63 ba!411e"? ,q � daunt Dr. J. D. Kel,legea Asthftm I T k__%V0r3l kailw,�-)ys Colonization 11ind De�v,41,1P.,!,nt ly,k Ina. : .. ! :, "snaila,Wt nckh-�i�vviqavv&w citttie I q,tc antil. hane �c?u:4 flitev. Z-boitiv llemmy. ThRis thl� famou.1 mr"MSA' "�ra, fhlol�h its rZ_,tqX,t1uti%Z.-S in GMat Dtit,�itzo!it7,��,'Iir'.�,ivi.in The Stlt Rill Motitreal Wft;e�jq ......... r4!1le' .�, - '. . . 1A I , .&Aillhk� �tjter XrXotvauls aiaui,Wlte aiov��j 1whicli is kno%aa far wzl uije, fq�z, It, ,. # 0 other l"uct--�IX-an cetmiriet, OC4.-m Q f% ,� scrvi - to f,�,rinl ls� , wal 3.85 � I A ii I WT_r�,aurfarnt help oa�,'Irly as jy§�_-!Veift ofd,�r �!,.�It tbry Vill � jJ6 1131vtb %hero fat Q, VetAl �CAVR he %�as, complete rlteffive-116�A C'Vrj� tk­,�k , , ,r 1. ach C,IP�1(14 In time Ito "plirg. 11 � itew ... 3.30 1 . 'I arm - V - . I ____-r-"...-.­�_ ill WA 9=4 1 ==, ril ! , � I I 11 j I I I I I �(, I I 11 I I f I I I. h 1 114P ,aj�, I 1, in _ 1, a - I L 'IT", I � jj #,foj%14$ �A with tht, I (m of t "ott't" & V� I-V 1!eV4tye C, &tt,611i fr Th� Star v" Wo�rld NV'JC' ............ WngWal 4.2 5 I ,� Ott % It is ,no tkn� . j1Xi41ffi.hL1ilJCl,42R%,l ("ekkkttawlm-, u(siltrik ('Nperithettal proparat�f-tt." I'ZI,"'! I P�Li','414"rl,�t�,A�C,��tt��i(ANI�v�C,tVAEkL.�Dgr3"ANV ��,' . - M "Wvifltcnt:��Injlll�vsl 'Ve V,%0,1t-6V,,su.11 'inf. WA , , * flew ... 3.8s j!,_f;tj%jjV�Ajj,jk�fr,� �j,�!b# h Y1110y YcArs of atrall;� rcr� " tA%A0TA1,'4 UATIO*At RAILWAVO AGENT I � i 0*11�-�__ � 'I R'.,I��1111., A, . I I , � JJV f',,r 11 - � L i4iild it, Buy it ften & ' �,/ 1-l"�.%1.61,10w, l -Z-.!_ tit 11TO'l- �,em� VIE"'An'ZI We 5!) I � - I .1 �, .1 �Tvtr' 4�t*w4,41 ,*oCkod at Vadfovik ;�,--t. litart-A d'elkler. I . W"1*01 * "I'law #a Ko~ speciol clawhe Rate's With OtAor P,V, aram 6011W00404 -1041 . r0slut"'Askaj 1W,A.V,�01Wj�4410qft,1*, 11"Ab f. � _��"__a��Z=� iodicols , Adwseww'010~ . liamt1netwtAthV swlutc,ollei� hf., tas WOMM lkt't� 11101V forg�tjrg tlt3i,a CANADIAN NAVONAL RAILWAYS � may lie W an opoiftub. ,% I , 1"FAIL I Wlpi I 10'etti"14 ijl# �'04-wkm "'o 4#""0014:p O)OW "WYN b-toWe V� 1, rf-&l ftj,�yv Corp MON - k ��� 111--101011- �10­ �.� 114..; �4­ P,f­ 1".., '. " � . , i",� , 'S. I -1 . I i I __ I I I - ,�'. '. . i I [.i, 4