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The Goderich Star, 1924-03-27, Page 5"; - �.O. . � � 'I) I . . � I - __ P40 THUIlLSDAY, MAR. 2 -ab, 152L �, - - ­­ � -_1 _ - ­ I - ---. __ - - I- . I- __ , , - - N - io , - .11, ,. - . I W. ON ! 2! 2.0 . MOP, __! 21! _"r___`W ­ . w.." or— ivw. I wo 611101111111 �, , . ­_ for".. 1wk " twuot xk*t it W" Ow 1"t I . IWRTMTIMAL ADDRMW "'"' vun w tio,ailiady "t - - -------I- 10 --mi! 1111- -_ 1. .1-1 ­ ,----,.. � _­ I , - test we forgeta WA V# ,­,� tolpl-ogs h'Allitaty our Owwriiiis WA *Oki - I I—— � I - , - W* do thia tonight to It"p, Joe UW **A tbAt Mon lo""f9rVftM vt"w **-, 1jK.T1.N1:i2 IF � it WIp 1160114 111110t 010'*W" Vwk k" lalloia Ono trantiftv*l from Pox* 4) -,Wp Ik buikhatl; by 111114"liAlIttrilp"I'll, *kmbO &PURE - ­­­ - =awy of 0* 404 Ryt QWY SWC004011 � � ., . . .. ­ and sawors, *ad With woo-kpipt I&*" � .1 . for"t the fift"No of their sorit. the :r vwu! HI __ , at Wo " lmuu that I"" Ili Hill h&1Q.'! — *Wit a IvArwly of litalkoAlal, . Aent 311111404"" wm* they alowsaw for, IAt uo fervently wmw and proy. 14ut , and i)%IPMV#d Upon. pignikulorly fur- for we W be Ing to out ; I - ­ 1- � - , I 9f dqty. W* mot " ! tht n,)rtb the, varioux OW w0vid 194r-' 1,Y WitutifliII vOrWies long ­ - At�JtW 4V4L) 4rqaftij slid hope# for V4h- if OWIV ll*vt It ,wr 't _ , � � _­ 7�_.Vve, get their . j)t swct#M in for c -4. 71he city voly"U, country, �Irof. Tomlinson #aUl � *. fkk�6_ a gi'luod- 4-e-0 df5iW iivd pt�'a' i to all erA. it dw not � 11M Were "pii CLOTHING - I � rkft`180�kb'0 10 COM-lWilIC I . oderiel, I ada, and for manvind, I know, nOt bri0ging war lof sall FtAluiqca was a member of . i ntro4uciug to �G, I how we call trect wor6� mentorisils dix"t their lathitvVlatut its, roars, Its 1W# fe*tival was, he was the uw,lph RoI. � : , bristisot congregavoll, �10l` so yQpullar. 4. Hi ____ " I � I I , . . . exlQept by adding . i3 as a ,( I Villat ulade the city "SAM. tavy Clui l __ _ - .. � . rials Of worthy living tQr we are "Itt h"e, that Up as Dien Q14 I nd Would carry ,.4 YARDLEY)S 0 L D Emu Ur 116 I S 1 R11 the Aleato ttle #lid Wlishingto- were beautiful, Mons Club befOre & Tho *": mill —A16 vim :, ", tbow Most* which they Approved anA wornen,*ho bolil ccrtAin great trutts. r their Haturalistii? 44, baek tk) 'QuelPh word Of the I've or- I A, . . Liku NDAER TFUOILET PREPARATION f9i,which they gave their lives, Oor We hold 141141Y thut the bit of 'Ire purt"larly fo I . vanizatioll W(e had In. Godorich. Ilkl to aw - 17,Q* ; M be it in our fKt- rinly applawl- b" a4l" S" tka St* I beat �cQmmoxlor*tlort ti to ltv;0 tit the which we' spend here" Vi;�toria, the spealwes old hoire, The proNsPor WAS WA *Since- 1770 the name $'Yardley" has been syn- pirit in which they died. ivaoning, -tort or-1hort-io, not 141. 'was really, , a mi:eQu, Ur tourist'. _Vftn� ed, tkat best nits thm. i . . 61 � R11; jmportpAlt; - 's picture.% shown at the evelli.119 � ' . ony s`kqnisite Pir".0 This part of it is vit, , and attractive. Thien The I i motts witb the finest qualityland, most c "We owe theill, .0, debt Ot rever; ; It is a reri. couvtr Was neat Na�onie Hall show0d � Gratitude without reverenCe w -enery, of the Roclik, I otToilet Rkpisites. oulli - it is a great opportunit� . came the AC , �., * Ith moetior in the lid '" I dewenerate into formalism. What IOUs trust; but it is not AlL It is Part its natural beauty. Go further not th how vsriouig form'$ Of tree. shrub a I be used, in beau� V *"Wolil 1. " boots it to be thankful to the heroic, of something larger, of itonletbilit t.D prince RupertA 4ma on to AU#k;k# (lower growth could- � lw*w It ;i . __ Is aud Christ h3s sk,4114 h" twr I - , dead for their great deeds of self -'with a nobler range* which, with ita actnery was most at- tifying surroundings. &W tm"*# I , � th all bere and hereatter, &nd chair .and Mv. I twe 1104 1 1, � , . I . ­ - I abnegation, without a profound Iap- to do wi tractive. $142, tile old Russisku va. Mr. Hunte was in the d3thlot MW 16 it 4 1 411� � -. ,within be 1143 made it clear that it roattcra pitlltls� Vat one of the must wonderful Fred 1101ftle'-4 satlg,g solo. I I . preciation of the noblo spirit " ,0s, - � we sit It ANY typo. I ivelled tbent to do I vltallr� how we use and IsPend this -1� W1, , -o�— I � 11 them which con t, bow ,.we devote it, hQw. it site& 11% the world' , ­ I The pralrits spoVie for themsvIV06 !* . ,I .. I their duty fit so great a ,cost. And part of it down. 1110 fA we kavo I voliorNl raw I . I " I I so in the memory of these Itsion ive the need tallsk we lay with their pulints. To visitors frow I 1, I - . �. theswthings to his diolelples, r0mi"I" I bow our heads in token of reverence; spoke of , Dettolt 'whom Prof. Tomlinson met PF U1118ONS SELF$ , of.,$&M�ks to dow 100, 10 . - 11,.�:k_ , ___i.i,- I we think of them -.vith humble pride it% the. upper rognt an the night befto ,at Fort William. the 10W or 120Q toot 1 18341411, lmd lot 1P 11! . . . . , and lipeak of 'them with, bated breath. Ile died, and he was bidding tht= hill was a mountain, which was amus. i . . . ,,What is it they did r.us'21 farewell. This, was. the key to Hig ing.to, one who, had seen the Itocklej, 11mid, makm of kni= -1-11. ­­ . � ." - -..� . t aft; . His joy. The disciples should DIDN'T KNOW IT is# by exputi. I . . 11 ­�,._ � .. ,,r-,mmevsQu has said, I e Only 91 t I Ile bU But Fort William truly hAd wOudc'r- jormosts, d"It ---"I--. . it; a portion of t IS : ou must m4w it the key to ultirs. ful, natural scenery. vw-� . � , 0� �--, .1� , ` � 7' � 4 , I . bleed for me.' ,They 11to ., down thcir thera.trY to understand 11 so., Gre3to At etch of the various spots. 00 I '. . . : , � , . j . I ­ � �': I f is. of er love bath no man than this, that I had mentioned, he said, one Mero!haxt Must Kaow What W&* LET US TAKE VOUR NEA30RE , . I , .;, I . %lives f0 us. Death, itsel s . , r . 11 �� .. I . course, all everyday occurrence in our a man lay down , his. life fox, his might 6top and say, "Well 0116 is the Uatil Niuses, Sick IN YOUR I , I I . I . the matter 1, �,� � .. . . world, and we are told by our pbysi- friends, I E all thif; on place for mo, let's stay here-" but I i . . . 1. )m1nara- "You See the beating 01 I , lathe &4J $aa DiteStiON il . � -'es it a at come 6n dowvt the great lakes and you litaid � I . . I , . I . clart that nature malc ' ) 4ifferent W Trwd to Their Cause- EAgER SUIT ;! . easy 'affair. The fact that the thought which is Just new s'WOTI - would sep. i3omething very ire I I . I Perfumers b appointment to 11 v W, 0 a q. tIvely 0, so jn� throngit the mind of this congre. I . � � y . - P. 11. the PriucO Of I death in a noble catts' . . . makes 11, We want to say that we be. from. jq'ibing, he had yet referred to. .­� I I I . I)- . r for we �now it will . PrIm., 05.00: an# up. I �, ", . , In California one Saw palmR and gar- , . i X�o want YOU to enjov this x1tre offpring I splendidly. heroic is the fact that it 94tiO . I A local mtrAant wis surprised to . . I I ., . � . obarn) you, . I � . I I _,W_.__�.-,&_­^ � � 0 "o �' dens remarkable f0i thOir-bMutY, bill, i find that bis tired- liezvous, biltowl '­�Z - -z .� - __ ­ � - . -­ — " `�. . , . , . I . I . I . I � I I . _. . , —m � ,., ^ . �. . �� t__!:�,_-�_ I It was artificial. Here tit Oht"' 14 - son in he ;�_. - ,,, , -- ; 1, - . , ..- .11, � � 1� _. , condition was due to Pot fro t ."�^,` �'_-�­, * I I.,: � : *.� .1 __ _ _ _ ___ . I 11, .. � , � I'� �� I 11 " . . , . I � � , ,,, ,, -ror Aure, 't' . . " � 4 I., . .� I., Z , ." I I ,;, ��'l- . you came to a itarliable pit food he ate. Instefidof bellig dAgQ- I . - �.'r I - with the numberless tre , iq )� . : . . I 9 , �` .. ._'1;1..- � , , � .4 .� es and grevii ed;and eliminated properly, h,, food . . ,�, ��', , , ,-;, , �.7 '. i . I I . _ 4 " �, . - . , .�. 1, , �:i � I I ­ I, I.. �, , ,�;,,r 4 , .." � . . � S DRU6 STORE � �,�*,i; 14�.- .41 - . I .1 , , �­ . :� fields In natural beauty, The �mv,i whole system, wo Go P1110HAN . U I . �. ,: - � ­ . , I , . .. "; "---, ­ " , ,, � '% , CAMPBELL I . );,� -r-A ..... �4 . ,� � , wit$ poisoning his 0 .. . I , �.� '. , - - , , � , , 1, atoodl out aushig Sick I I 1-11 I I ;�, .1 4,,,�.' 1 - , ;.,. , . , � . - �, of Qntalrio And the East , , ugea, spur I . I I , . . ­ I , , : � . f I THE, SQUARE ,.. , i . I ,.� , . , . ,�� �� - . j , .- - �., . e� teadaclies, no - and � I . - I PHONE 90 . , I _­ V ,. . . I - � , . 'I, 'tit remarkable beauty, the, elm. the io clothing . I � 11 � � � _,�:­ ", ". I I ,.� , " � I I wl gas on a weak stomach, bad digest a Mon 8 , . . . 11, ,..;� I 1, ",'IF' .., . . � . . I" � . 0 * 'k, - " �� I - .. I , . I I - . 10 *�' . . . � As the in iple, the birch, ete. Talk . ' - . I I Z'.�;;; � , _ $.;_ . " , ;, � . 6. improper movement of his bo-tolfr . � 1, - I . I I I � I I I i �~Aw : , , : : III, " . .� ,*,.' '­ I , � . I - :_., , * . . . onamo�--- _ , . . . L k t �:,,­'..t , .- I . . .� .. I I I - , I , . V . I I ". go. i oil-- I . F .1 11 � '..." . I . I I of .the European tives; they had no Having negloote4 his tiver, that im .Ptl Ito 01 Furnishings � . �___ . � ---. ,­_ 4_!�=Wa 1 . , . ,1 ).�. "Ill % , ,, , , ��',` I I - .1 ­ .11 ­�­­ ,*. � � ­_ . -----1- ­­­ _­_­ 4- .� I -. _."!­ � "�,�.. I ..'�'. , � ,, , . I . . L . � 11.1 � trees to beat ours. In Great Britain portant organ become a MeOR . I., � I I . I I __.-11__.___. a. . . . �� *., �i , . - I -_ 40. " I , ': I .,�,'-_!.,� , � ,. I I I . ­_ - � I I . I I " , ;I, �, ,,, . I � , . f two native oaks; v. c., lit$ health instcmd.of All, Aldo U -, I I ,-_ � I . I . !-�_ I. 1, �, .. , I � . � . � I —-l" 'I --; I � . . 11 4%, : I : , �. , .., I . . - . . .; . I ' I . ­ " �'� .", , I I ; , . � - I � - - I � , ", . .: ,:- .�, , ... . : .. ImIff . :� I � � Z. .�'. � they boasted o � �. I , I I I . . I .. �­ -4, - 1. , ., �, � �, , , "... I � .� " . . . ". I could boast,of fifteen or eighteen na. .9, Thacheea liver and blood medicine, -.1, 90's, 01.11 . A- . I 'i. I., _­ .i.,, L I I I , I I li . . . ....� . ­ " ; . - " - ­, ,, I , I � tty-o -tl"' b 0 . _... - _... - � _ogjts. And our evergreens" ' bo,wover, made a quick 4A.e. - c In :I, � d and rc, oinmendea by 3 4 1� I �� , , ff ren a ,1 at . (;, I _.. _ ..-- - _. _. - - - . r , ,; ' ---- 1 4 , I u . I : ", I � , � � � I 11 � , .1 � - �. . . 1. . , �, I . ' , ' - ' I . U ,� re ntry. In Some 1:1 T, ,$LET ' NV -1, 1; - , " ­', ,,,,'! ­ ", . � vus. tile werg all c ept, ate and 1040- Campbell, in Goderleb, and Y I 34109 . . , . , , I . I I . . . R . � _!:i, I I ., . , I I I '� he . y ha I'll ,rr ta directly drul � . 1% ; A . ,� ' . I I the way he felt, sl I � ?i ' , � 1" . � . " " . .. . I : I k1:1. .1, :� I ", ' ,,� I 1, v � - T .� . ,il . � I - " . countries t. � .d no, eve ,reens*1 This remarkable remedy ag �gjstg in o,Aoh city and town. I I .9 � _' 4 �'M � - , 11 - L I . '' � 4 - 11 � , , - the not- .. I _---� I I , .� L �'; I X . � . , �. , .:� .. '4.j . , - I I . they bad none in Australia, sys �..6� � . , . �:�, . , �- � Ott the liver 4,04 keeps the wholo I . 11: I ), ,1,�' � . " . with wonder anit , : , Vl� � I 1�d. o . - I . I -n evergreens wove the. Moat.)10, tam toftV4 up. It is sold with t1w sin. WhM -qhe Ir � . I . I - I , V 11 T � � 'r � . . � thor � I . , I � . . I � .111, I., . . IN, telln him tie -, and Strong till "I 't 1, . , ­�, 'W'b - I � � . K X'HURC , ., -,r a .. ­ . I I I , . I ... � .... - xistenec. I -tv, 1,11 ... So . I . .., , 9 � I . I , �', . , I mark4blo in a, derstanding You will be comph -Q -1hil: lit . , i' " I . . % , ,-- -, , I , , , . I .. . , , . . And our native flowerd stood out satisfied; otherwise,. there. will 1w 11 I that remainn ir the job of I -t . . ! 1 . . . . ­ I ,_ I I . . , � I . . I . I . . 11.1. . . . . 19149"g—a- ----..,., __� , A&_ at . renifurktible -beauty._ I I i � --.,­---%*tA- N�wnea,_o(__t4WTW1eUty4jwo_.Me f rbut1ho-C, 1. � " k. , � , w� our VO4 ' tile lilies. . . I . � � I . I . I _.� --A ­ .t;--.-- --.�-.;.--,"--l....r.."---,----,-��-11 - — �3at ? � ­ ­ __: I 11 I It, . native Shrubs were very filib. The Dr. Thoolier's Livor & Blood 8,.%rurp _ � ... �., . � I ' " J Aotimmn � , ft* � . . � I I . I 11 . I . . � g4lotil6ID. ATho Fell in the 0 '' aj- War' . I � '.. I I I . .. I - bushes. . _*�� ��� . " ': . . �', '. . V I . ,,B�Arning RuSh," one of rota . -1.10__­.�_ . I � I , I . . I . � I � . . i - . . � . .1 . . . . I I . was. most rehiltrkable In tbe Ull of , _!__"'i ------ � — _0 0 -_ I W . 1. . . . ..�,_ � I . I . � . I I 11 - . �, . I . � . , , the Y.oat, - The high bush bramble , I . . I 'Rtv. R'.'C..MC,DtP,X1D PAYS BLOQUUNT TRIBUTB. I . I � . � 'L '. I . I . o . I ." I I . . I � I 11 I . . . I . was. another. . Then therd were the . 1. . 1.11 . I 1. It. - . .. _ . � . I . . ­ �, . I . % . - '.1 I I . . � tulip tree and the mitgnolia. Thare . . I . �. I �', -r . . r . 1.1 . t . - � - - ' . . ''. � I * Lieu -. Dunlop Uncovers the Memoxial in Pkes . . . . . .. . , - t.- Col. H. C . I . I- . I . I . . � was An impresmion that tb6se came � � , � I ' I I .. . . . 1�% . . . . . I . � 11. - Ale Thousand . �_ i 1 , from abroad� but this Nvas not Po', " . . I ... � . . ­ , *nee of Congregitin,of 0 I . . .. I . , , . I I . The, t a native of V'Splex . S H '""' S. . I I II . .. I. . ., .� - . 144 I I '.. . , . . ulip tree was . . I . . . I I . I . � . . I � e - - . - - , : , . I . �A: I . . I , I . . , . I ... I 1. - ��� � . I . district and belonged to the magnolia . .. . ­ 1. I , I . . . 1. . I �.. . . I- .1 � ,. I � � . jw4m Services ofthe day,4'arld'a ty-pe-writ- - " I . . ­ . .� . . I I - -1 I I . A very fine bronze tablet Una - . . . . -fruit of the magnolia, - & _ rt . . I � . . . ejacted ill Xna!K cliurch at fthe ell- - te6 Statement; of the Action , taken I . - L I ]KNOX CHURCH, 60DERICK . ._ fam0. The . . . . . . . I I 'I'' t from the beauty Of the'llowets, . . . . '. I ty.. Which reiii1ted in the erection of' the .4___,______1^�__________�1 I __0 - .�4�____,.-� apar That."Give Solid -, CoM 10 . -1 j,ranc� T� M�mory of the twen 0 - nienihrial, with the committees in this , - . � . . . . � wa's ver� Interesting Somothiru 1 4 . I I I .. . . I . 11 - . I . ,ely, thai t1laso otrickon irst it Chan.— � . . I � I � . . I I , . i 1� a I : 0 gave 0 L ,� ) roon of t like a"preeri gherkin atfi . I .�.e. ,611gregatiOn Wh sed to is the voluntary Sacrifice 6i life Nvith lieve deliberat. I � 1. ..4 .­�­JFji'F.,'r,V I 6 I a 1� in , '111e,great war iand.the 'connection, Jt`� is also propo � sweetness and joys befota`the bodies of. our bravegt-aU4 bests these ad to red', . .1 . . I I �. 'I .. . I � . . . i sun, have a curvi&hoitor tell of all those all Its -. ' . . . With ,Outdoor `Wear� I . �. � I J . ild oi � ' . . � : . . rinveffing ijervices were he o yield a thousand thing�., stricken., and darkened homes, weri When one took a irlp to Burcipe, One . � . . . ; . I I I the congregation who enii!--ted tiftle. It iS t , . � . I I . ., . . I � . . .. I . day evening Wit bef9re a tongrega- frail! . and sense 'With 'worth, while. The offering;, terribic . � .1 � I . . I . .. ". I I d paople� prepared and pikeed in the church. which have filled time to eavr. as it 1w, WAS made without reserve d ne f.the most popular.treaiq'. I . 4 � . . ,. � . � : .. . I I .. � . . tion'' of fieutly' .4 th0u$ttn and also..tho inainolia, . I " � . . � . . ,wu,. This -will takeLibe- lace when ready boundlpss happiness. It -is 9 tlie tulip, . i .4�et tit , �M(Ojrt.- They I . '. .. I The tal�let is, the product,of the r r volt which is Ila ell, Ili this world to every iola- for, the . ake of the cause bf good' WO . a not native Europealf - . � *1ar4w1I:)004 ( Or" i6pport Ana. C . I " � � eT*rossed Una riw I But those war I . . . . . I , 4 . onto; and is, a fine of the 8 . endsbip which are at- -falth, t th and ..bon justice and ,tree, ' I at fit$ well, takefs thehard %tiocks". .,� . . � Rogers - Co., -Tot . . ich tion hip and fri , or, so they. were native.,; of North' A- am etititita to Footwear th . 11 , . . �., I '. At the top atiI�', the lat present in - the. elluidh And wh I � rIfi4,as,, ord4 -liberty among thel nations. of Caxiad.UX13 . .. . . . I . I 'i � ple� of Vork. Vtoina'put i unted true rlkh�$. -, such. Sac I ur- merican. Hundreds . . . I . 0 - . ),�. � d -rpivisod,before ,,---_ 6> . � � .. I. � . . 1 � ,,,F dIltites, IL9�4 And I ­ � � .1. I I I - it, a duty inspiringo insistant, 1. I*' 918i at thi sides . an�l hao'been I 40d.' - they made for Ilia I wV@ . . . . . arid keeps. cold �and d"Poe" on the outsi& I i ' , . �, Buab;" the permanent.,. - Qrm - now prop . �erinan, ,'in addiw4lg 00,111L . . 4 I when, visiting Europe . we . uld see. these . I . ..� �. .1 . I .. I... I... I I . . _. I I . .1 � .� 0% . .1 ': � I .1 in. the' contre 4'fhe, Burning , - 44 General S1 _ a triurvi- interesting trees, not looking so wall -'. - . . . . ,, f ,44 out fifty ' etur - roprew Sol_ "Ve Want., to tlols. P ' ' r , tied men . _ witli th . � I I .. _tte emblem. 0, , the pre,sb�terl Ab I 5 - at home, ,but better though of. . To be sure of insi . � � I . . I., . . 6rding. sentin nearly glIthe ,bratiche's of the orne'lads who were, eaged for R de 00rufort with' outdoor wear, treat I I I -ornes. 1:,bo, w . .1 9 � . ir tboiw whose �nlf-sa� op- 'a . .. I . . 1, � . . . . .1 . ,� the -s6m*ce; inctuding- infantryli. motor dier's life, said. 'You think t6t war Phant note fo - 'It Twerity-ftvP per cent jot th, stock sold. . � . . . � * ' * . :crif 11 A 14�,.has me church.., , Then a 'Ant $0 )jxuch to us., . . � I .. "Pro .,onore, 9t 14 tranlsp6rt� - cavalry, 1 -army '%ervii,ii Is ail glory; but I tell you, boyi, it, is 11 by nurserymen in the old land were VICAR'S SH They am $tout* I - ,4�� Justitia-11 11 r I OES. . .. �, . � of *and in- b I I 104. oops� ni , 1i . 11 . . . ^'I �, � ng . I . e. The prices aft Most rt*11160- ,� - IN, �Igjtl,o.n Wh4 fell In aorps,. light railway ,tr achine all hell,' i ilia he''bigh- native ArAuc . . . .. .. .. �' 4 ,or ( . 4d "These men have recreated f'o' rks a% ti , - .. , '� . your feet to a Pai Af bUZ , . I . . . I., I . , , .. was theirs in,liager"Aelf wrrender to a of this continent, illeludi . . , . :6 -Of this congr 4s reach what Christ - Our"'and neat in appe . I I �onoul!.' gun corps, va ly - . . I . . . . I . I I . ... .1 . I . igrial)er�,',ete., 4asembl I . the orchids, the trilliurris, Apipler's ton I . ) , ,z : , I .CX03s- est grade Of humau'love- 'Grateful .1 a of I abk. � . . . I . for arm' jes "ori'llantilton Itivot the Christian prinaiple'9f the Most po . oe great,war far . ,gue, gallar4l . On the . . .: �; �� I at-Alie or .. I � I 1 . . Z. . . : I . ... , Istivate Jobn'HeurY Bates ,dav that is 'the forsaklr� of everythiAg and reverently.we remember that her-, pular the aster, orlffl6aelmus lialfly, I � I � . . . I ­ . I .,., . and paraded.to the -church Suxi . . I ' . . I ' 7� � . , , . rints Whiell. � . ,, - i� . . Private Willignt G, DpPong� '. � in comma�d-.of Lieutp.naiit- for the sake of Serving. humanity, the olam, now. For the toot P Was a Curt'adian. plant. There *oVe . LET US DO YOUR. SHO REPAIRINC . � I . . evening . the,common they have left upon the sands of Aime .1. 'E. . , f � . I . . . I F I - 11 � . . Private Bert Gordon. . I . . . Colort6l H. C, Dunlop, to attend tbo laying dovm. illy North American flowel"% , . . . " 1, I .. . � � : I . . I . I . .� I - - � �._ I I 1. I . . Iways the -chief we give praise to Qod tonight. That . so 111' ' , shrubs and ' I . . . . I . �1 � Private Goorie 114lidY. \ I good. The soldier is al . , conifq , . , trees end ,Caw I . V � I I . . ' I unveiling- eftem(�Ixies- ut,was appro- suff6rer 4or the world's' sins, Where I Is what brings us here for thanksgiv. on a trip abron , - , - - . . 11 �. I 1. 0 ` I I I ;� .. .. '. � . .- Lleutonali� X P� Lane, ' .- % The service througho ' I oration. Be it theirs auty. of the I . . . I I . Private, Laverne 16rray. , .� I . lte, starting with the, ergmi pr�- statesiften err tbeir..actions, Or imic-lingandcomment 4se(i Then .there ,-a the be I ...., . . , . � , on the under God's good hand to have pa. oloriltig.of the tioes in. 6litario . . . - . r� rtrivato Arthur McCloskey. -1 .- pr", of Asli," Greig. Miss tiona robound-a thous,andfOld , � fall c' . . I Geo, Macvicar . I I � - . , to the new and larger life. . . I. . I I ey lude , � . d Messrs*. C. X. h, ds of the comparatively, innocent. . :40 � - No tre6 lbe speaker t. . .. . I I o. . Private - gariey McClusk . Nx-i: %-Sn.unlop: an ea . I We bid thovA au revOlt'-, Oup" Waiid Quebec. be" We . .. � SHOEMAN FOR RE LZ FOOTWEAR . I . . . . . .. . . � -momento . ' had seen anyw re like, the tives � i LIM . .. I . � . C41rp�or�d Chester S. McDonald _' � $aim&rs and'J4,& Thomson aling. a That'is a, us. reason,, . , 11 �. . ­'. . . . I I . I krivate sto I wart Mailman . ; . ' qliartet '"Sunset And Evening 'Star " those who represent'Us in the crjuh-4 now a sacred trus4. - We are cb-tlleng� Of these Pl4vilucest for example th .. Q 4 � . � I � . . . OOD H 'k, I I : . . . I I � I Oorpdral Bertin Jaines MeLean # . . aght to be men �f ed tii a nadequate, revelation of their 4ple and the oak, for beauty of fall. North Side of ,Square ' Phoine,220 , . I ERIC 1. �,.: I. . . I , 4 - 1by-Bartibyj veii affeettvely. The ail- try's government 01 a., 0 m I - . � . I . � '. � . .. I . . . !,.' , � � " - �., 'I, ur Wililani McMaib -. them wag � Tarr d The � sacrifice and ,to Vve in the . pirit i � We had -4-onderful �atural � . . : ... . � . . _ . � . I I . � I Privaio Arth I ipft6n's ."Abide With th� highest purposes and -ii eals. they, - died ''. coloring. I,' F - ­ - � I . I.. �" 11 - 0 ' , .. CApt4ift Gordon MeNevill- . Xe 11 in w� evived the spirit Of' 84- which . hands we throw landscapes; Great Britain bad . bul Z . - I I I If � - ____ - .., . . -.--- , ___­_ . 1. % .icfi�Mrs. XaclCay.had 4 sol4ier bias r heard o scale. To You from fullI49 -_ � , I ­ _� --- ------- � ,­,_� I -I- part, NAich was takett, With v6r,V orifice. on a hitherto. un I .. . . . ,(A1jtain0..X. MePherson ., .* �.,. ',, Is ' f i . I . I 'juiendut A - 0. i4esbit .,016 , iqRtipert 13rooke who was on' The Torch-ber,Srotirs to hold it high; I ___ -1 ­___ . I � __ - .. I . . ____ ____ a W I - .. � . - a of the . __ .1 __ - __ . . .' ' '4 ­1___tf iQue effect. And'after the addreP,s -and -_ , . '' a . I . - I . It you break faith I with us who di ... - - I A __ . . . I . I I .1. I . . � __ I . , I lolgnee4orpor�l "fam FaXitler'.". c4tioil, Mrs, F. Spun-, sons of� the Empire who early Mde I We sball. not sle4i though PO (4 1. .. I . . I I . . -, � . I . St,oklk ,r pr4yer of 'dedi . pples ,A J. ­ � . . .. , , , ' riviIite W�4erick William '. I ders .qang in gocid vo '' . . ­ . �e I I .11� . ice "There ia X� the Supreme sacrifice, said', � . . . I ­ . . . � . . . . . ore, Sunbury -, , , Dcat,h,, by (),gar4. . I i grow I . . . . I . I . � ' 1. Driver Theod 0, , -you bugles, over the ii0i I , In FUnders fields." ' I r . : r . � . I 1� .. . . 1. 1�1 � A, lits. glow �out, � . I . I � . .oe.. , Lieutenant Jack Bertram Swarts, Rlev., Mr� McDeraild took as . � 1 6, de4d 1. � I At the unveiling Lieui4-Col, Dunlop . . I I . . . % , , � Private Llewelyn MdTaggart . 15:18i He Said:, I . I . � . . �, .., � . . I Private D'I,westoll - - . I text Johin An do suft There's !'one Of these ad � lonely and draw the cords which raised the Un :1 '. I " . 1. . *11 '' 46 1 . I � � .. . I .' - ,,Neitber �roiee�por pen c 'poor of old, - �� , . ion Jack Aloh had concealed the tab � . ,- . �, P 9 . � .. .. N � . ,.k* , , �` ., '11. M. Young it � I lots, and in a . � , , Private. . ficient justl�e-towthe achfeverfte�nts of But, dying, has made us rarer ri 5 - - clear N,oice mad thoArl-, , I "Gr6fter love hhtg no mah tban'thks, our heroic d6ad. The, best thaf we . , than 'kold. . . I scription and each of the twenty-two . I . I . . , . . . thai a nian thy �own. ,his life for his calt-11ope to do is, to cofisider certain These lai te I . wy; poured names, and as b . 6 1 co.Acluded �'The Lagt I � rin Opening. . , , . . .." . . I "friends." - - � . - . . * of thought wh "ll, . � . . phas's ieh are already red , . .. . _60ui,�\ lor oral E,. . . � I I . . out the Pow was C �p I . � . � � I . I . I . .. � .. . I . . I I . . I I ., . Behind the tablet bee beefi.plaCC4 farn iar te,all. The, aspects of',.%P- e.,Of ' �uth; gave ld� the Dewsbury. _ . I . . . . . ., P copio of the, churci�bWletin with the proach are vkry.'various. One contid- Sweet wij� y I . . . � . "(�o . , 9 _ __ - one -side and others years to be . 1 At the conclusion of the service, I . . . . . � . � ers them from the Of work . nd'joy, an 13111110ped after the - bene&tkon "The Dead I I � . iroe another. Softie.. consider a d that . . FRIDAY and SATURDAY, . . . 0 - ' %' , sea, the serellef . . March in Saul" was played by tho or- � . . . . . .. - . . . . �. r I , . . . ati I - That; men - call 1; . H 11 I . . I I... . I I mearling from deep-seated'eau . I . . . � . age; and those WhO ganIst, 11r, MacdotWd Gibbs, the Vast ; . � Modiel Tho. existence of w1deb other types of men congregation standing with bowed MARC 28th and:29th . I . ­ . � . . ire utterly ignorant of. Some to . would have, been . I . � . I . .. I . � . �. . � . ; I . 11 I 11 I . . . W99K alf MAR 31st to AM- 5& whom the politics of the. nations are Their.sonS, they gave their.li-Amor. heads. . � hout was I a I fit- . . . ,. .. I I . I 1 .40 . " . . . . - . of no interests see In it only I dark ' tAlity'. I . . � I . I The service thro . .. 9M I " � , 6 '14 0 '?, - ,. "' I I , at blow! They brough� ting.expression,of bute to the mem- Dhow, � .. .� . . . Mon4ay . od Tmday, I , mysterioup hand clutching a thtir Blow, buttes, . lory of the brave ell .of Xnox Col)- . �__ CoInplete Selection of Suits . and. 1. . I . I 16yed oKes., Others see in it only the 'US, for our dearth, Gr . . . :". . I I THOMAS 14- INCE �, ihast*ning God to whom Holitiess'lacked so long, and Love gregation who ga e their lives for I I , I I I 1. hand of a I . I Palftrl I .. I . I � I or"tats an �Xcepjioual - prodw4ion the sins,of the nations hate long been �nd . .1 U , t4 ill , onor and justice, I . I 'Coats, for, Sport and Formallwear.. I I Ing . . . 1. I 1. I . � Pf ' athallenge and provocation. Out of Honour has come back, as a � � � I '��sthj Victi .-The , man or ' � I . I I . � I . I I . . I I . , .. , . of Jealousy earth, 1114 .. . I I 4"Scars ,; this matter of opinions, it is -4111cult 0 sillma IS indeed a . . Comm to aid his ,s�bjectq with a royal woman ject to 1. I � I . . CRIZIOTIE anslyzi the whole issue. And p I Mictim. What can be more terrifying . , I nt . � . �,Aqgrjv�Ltlng PUW' ' . 41we'lare hero tonight, primari!,V,,to ,,,,,Wage; , . than to suddenl selzedwith par-' I . I I On Fri&y afternoon and Saturday we will prese , � ­ , — . pay t w6liti-two And Nobleness walkp in' our 10VA oxysms ofeboki which aem to fair- . , I . I . WeAnesday ati Thur-AlY men who made tbe. 9upreme 81crificc, again , I IY threaten the e tence of life Itself. a complete showing of the Seasoa'.s latest styles in . .. . . � . - I WALT through thent to that unnumbnrOd A'Aftd by their sacrifice they� have loggia Asthm !medy has brought . I . 0 Aited by the H. Adelhartf Coof 1� .. , Eft. HIERS almd but at the same time we give tribute And we have COMO into our heritage. prom such a con tion W. J. D. Xcl- Suits and Gats, as, exh - CW I ' I OGAN 'host of the fallon whoseS, c . rosses ire achi6vel for us a great deliveraneek many to eomiaplep4ly reatorod healt'i . .. . . 0 "M 0 I . 'JACQUELINE L "row an row' il% Flanders fields. WO Though I ard Saying what you alreadsr apd happiness. It is, known and.pri2. I of the. largest Ladies latioring houses of Toronto. . .��, in their j1*1 I lit r li,tickler . one i 000 8 I are not here to expreal condolenct to knoW, lot uS recite it 49airt- Wlfn .ed in every secti�n of thia broad land. 6 � . � ...........W�. - . 1,S*Xty Cent$ an JJOUrlp those who feel their loss most actite. these young men sPr2ng to Unis _ .. ­ 11 ­ In . e I '. ly. We %ther offer them congratula, Europe, and indeed the world, were . � .9� included in the showing will, he the latest cr ations in . LOUISE FAUNDA, in 110, tions, because they 'were permitted menaced with a terrible possibilitv-,' -- . I I � I - I . . I I - I( 1. 1� ana delightful de I ,"'Are Waltttsses 1;afe thus to offtr tilt mogt costly gift to That was the danger -not so Iv011' I I I Suits for Misses and Ladies in new I _._­,_­� . . the cawe of Canada, the Empire And known at the beginning as it is now. FREEAW � 6 -- Friday AU4 Saturdai the world. I would say frankly that ,the danger of an atteftiPt to ,tstab- as and cloths -in Sport and Plain tailorea models# I I Ishould I�aie no note of of I the world by force � tO'\e,vcfY h0u'Lwite wheb, I call Sig . . AM FARNUN � our service lish dominion such It-' I . . port checks and plain materials in I I 1, .. WILLI Holt sadness about;, let us rather sound the of arms. We bad not then, ".."0111111fl-P ;,I, ... The Coats ate Ift S I , ' In the. Fox SWIal Attrat, ails "The �� � �t note " 07" I , �., 411 i�_�,, . � I .1 4". 11 1, e-, I tUill, tvl"sh full . of our religious invincible, hope. luminating bookq as,N!Oil , ,111 I&P, .4,0,�i . ad le',At$ "We owe these men a debt of Via- tBioi6gy of War" or the book by Bern- " I � " � 11 I .f, �1 I I I I Brass -tommands op :,..;�,, half and three quarter lengths, also very s. I i , ", . . iltude. A great thing has been done hard! describing "Germany and the � 15; � .,,;�., , I ,., . I SUNSUINE COMEDY v, of,, ­ ,�� ";'_ ; ;. � 11 to in the *orld, As great as any of those Next War." These men give M 11L I /, - V, - / .* OA� splendid quality Tri-cotine in the "Mummmy that conto up from the past to awaken picture of the thought and temper of kpp,;� 4 -4f. -I . . ." 11 � 1. ,,, length* garments in . , .,!Fox NEWS 98191111 I our admiration and gratitude, We Germany Is she entered into the war. wo 9VIf �. .1.1 2 0 .. . W - .Z;_ # . 'I . A ­�! , . �,� - 1, r � , .1 . �_ at 4.15. are grat*ful for the men who return- .It is an almost incredible Picture. It 'r .�_ If ,J�'. I �, season s correct shades# . . . I . �. I I Militinte.q-Alon. andi Wed. ed frora the war. Let ug keep it se- was ag though the wholo, country bad � �,�� Ili I I , . i I � . $at. it 3.00. cure plowe for them in our Inemory. been obsessed with "184111033- Thty) - - � , ''... 1. will sell only one garment-ot-each style. You . .� 1� 4 i We The parple llighway�' 'Lord God of Hosts be with us yct, Argued that Germany WA8 the elect 0'i,l f Coming-." I . TTMT� I , , , �� � �i of God to rule the world, And it W�m I , , ,If, fl, t arly selec io , . . FT�__ � I � ! !� . 1. 1. ­ %IN A 01 I St"tified in taking any courte to 0.1- *, .h 1; - :"I'. I " , are therefore invited to make an le t* n from .. ______ --- . I I - 4 ' ,tablish its 112turlol'and logitiftlate Hand _--h, I I Fullerel 0 rdered now will � I � r3apromacy. We see now that it was X.—B this exhibition. Garments that are o , . rM flo, Accidett; it wo.q del!Wrlately It C,1410S velpqahlo, meat, FA. I � � g bs uarateed Battery Cha *ng thought of and worked out bV &trong i �ft "d ritay be put to I ivered at any time uP to Easter. ' G 44, In$ a . be del" I I -1 land cal-At'st minds. What i13 Ino"O.." 11W rother wex. I . . T,tq� ugehat'ge vour batt'lory for you thig qprlli,�, ellugta by Ab- . it was supported by war -lords, statoro - ­ � 1. I'aw 11ift Fuller Man and Vill call " q61tite direct oUrrentt which is absolately neevsnvy fol? 0, storage then, libiversitici, and even. tlW'Wiri , 4 , tery liold itc; charge louger, r4line- ttml leadlers,z�,­ , J , ­ i, onyou"Od. Watch forme or solid I I . I � I ; , I rl I I I . I' � ; I , . I . . I . . , . . r ­ . . I I I 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 � I I I � I I elf Th 1, I I ;;;-__­_-- . , . . .r I I - � . I J I � I � r I I � , .� �i 4*1 . ,�� .� I I o I - EID ,�r� i. L__ .. I NAOIN W111101 ftls* W-1hes '�"Ur b1t' .. ', "ItAve these beroe8 Put 211 etod tO wOiA for me, to call any day you . C RIGHT � ial q prior wil 15th exolwqive, 40C. 1 1; . %131 DRAY & ARTWD' I f I , r,1te-.; unfil AD 1�4r? We,w�c, an Interrogation MA)'k-4 w6h, � I A. J. MA4U P � I "I, " V*A How many S boy Want to hiq 4ftth ill, Owe "I Godetich, lite 0 -,glow-, WC 1:01C - - - Franw %V:th ttj!3 thought that thiq Olat. � I I I �'. ­­ W � � . BARK `2()S- Row IF I I ­ 1. � . I .1 ... - - . �pllpo . poit�w . 0=- ­ I � I so - - - 9 - i I!! ll�jml! 1. - .- -_ 11 -1 -_ . I . war ws% to be the end of war! 6911111L,__ � - I!! - , 11 - GODFARICH Inaty of them were suppoirt*d in 411 ' ­ __ � I—— � � ".. � w . r .. M 4 � , -_ - � � . ,PHONE $98 r 2 0 - - - - - - � ing ,witb ft , I — �, .. I - ­ - - - ---� - tme ruf?era 06,ught arlip 10wo, .. ,:) i I .. I I . __=�, -1. ­­ ­ . 61 .1. :_ 6�, - ��----------.-�W�".iiilllililll,,.Illiliv,liiilli,iw� * F �� �Ci6 b - -1 - - - - - - - - — 1� I�L .Z. - 4 I -1 .,I.L. ___ A�_ - - ­­_ ­.­M��­_� - , 6 L - - -.,&Irk. 1" � . I Appippoppaiiiiii— , 'dI& -