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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-03-15, Page 8I � -,---- -, -- % ,, .. , 17177 R"qrw� �-:�� "_'Jg "4,.V. :— '7 I - I . . : ., 41 - . . " - 0 m "Iwo" I I I - .. , I � , , I � I . A I I . , ! .� % .. , , 1111111�ll "No .,.,,..,o,,1WA1^V"W6 -1 111-0 o - po to" M -_ - . ­___ __ I 11 , I im -� 41 - 11111= 1-11, .M�P�1�' ;1: ';.; �, I � I , " , 1W ____ , . . : , � � . � , , 4 0 � Owl I - I I 'q: I.,11: � I 1 1 I— ­ � I I . � I - I I -1 I � ��� "' � , '_­ " I . I� I , ,q,,"-- I � I I _1111110 I'll, I �", I � , . I . AVISV" . , I . I a,,,, I �� I (mur-010.1 Tow,10"T � .1 ii , I I I I., �r­­ _1 . . ...I. I 'or " . I , , i "I ,. . Tay]Ot'&CQ"er.#Vo,td,otiogo,detyw,;Il- *vo.W, is sibiolocall-tylliecuro4lit , , � ., I .. �� I I hold the neXt sc�Flli,g movou 0- tho I*Otl*fAl,g�ws:potl�otuo,�wi�-k.'�t, " h 11 � � , � 1. I home q? Miss Annie 1110, oaVeouw, TOM , vvo N's Atirivto 444 , , � � I � . *, &yA00AIb;1- 80106 b*TIVP "I'll � I day, March 20th, AliYOU41 4vo Mao exttv,sivii6piriewAtiogs, 4 1 11. Ne� ed articleb Or Old cotton rWv for shl a Mr. N, Patittirsou and his sister4 Mrs. 1, . , . . I lot -at. PIC&" leave gli urs. Wilulikal Cox. welim, visItiag VVIAtivealp Gait la'st, 'be 4Y . , 11 I . t)iivtr's ,forOTUC911 ir URVOU'19kh- iv Luc. J . . . � 17 - %VP re2rot Teiry much to learn of U V ; % %Tb,* =Iagm, of' -spring, the roblin, 1 I I jtj,:haW Burim's loss In h8v " - � : Wall Paper 1" 114 hiliti; made s appearAitice in tbl�! neigh 11 t bouso burned down 011 W041104113Y horticiod. . I It : . I .ed in . k . . - . nigtit. The d" apParOutly 4ts# Saw-loggivig is still pro;�refislwq. It is 1 4 L,trger stock. biggirr ',#-Ie(* the tipper part of the homilo And, � little 0 vi: & I . #4 ., . i 01 nothing of the Upstairs turiv,iturie ,%,.,,, not the Jarge bilow hapk" tl;%E ba 0 , , tion and ab reabul,at it in ,�,�vw. Luo0t, tit th , C duornaLafto fuj:- be contended vi.h bviis, but tpe viant of I *I , , 11 I " . "new. -A , I ­ � . � . mr as ewer. uLurc t%ahpt out. I 11 - 4 I .li, meeting of tile T'Wte'l pStricti, WedneRday motTru.- Mr. G F. To-aug" .. I' I We are Making 3 'P-11-1!!) , q,g.1, t, will he -#(I M the home ol ",it Phipped a c:,Iii.4a of bo,4s frota the this �ejf Uf 15 cel't t1J;,,­, , .N,,.R &t. B. S&Ikeld 04 Wedues"y, station here. The price pi4d was*19 " . I v.hkh aie suita',,le ,or if ,, 511, r,h 20th. at 2.80 p. m.' An sticks and per hundred. 1* % . . n the )1ouse - 11"jibitell p3j*_M4 Suits arO WMUW this Mr. Win. Cunningham pas'ed thiroagi, I , �k r* , r0om I I veek for censoring. The soeffiety in- the -village last Triesday. xvitil, Irle. , . I . ) full line of tend gatherin$ frags, I A rs, rubbers, horisehold property, to his new home in -0. " We also carry a scrav, Iron, horse hair. ol boottlis in the McKillop O.Vifiship. , I . I I . �., and also a at ar future; In bavlug th011e nXtI0184 It is Mr. Win. Dobte, who bAs been a rest. I � cheaper papers 11 ", it splendid as' rtment of high- helping the soldier boy at the front. dent on the Base Line, Hullett, moved � 1 4 . , ,.) er price pa rs at 20C. 25C, ------- 4 ",-11 his family the beginning of this Week, I . . . _1 30c, 35C UP 0 75C per roll. LEEDURN to the second coucefislou of Weet Wa, , � 11 _ ", lie epcUt the ,li,,eel, and -wanosh. .. I 1. I I Miss MoKevz � I I � Watch our Show Window in Goderlob. I Tile union young people's meeting in 1i " riall church was 1A 1 � for new id 5 In wall deco- miss Helen Oblubolm spent the week the Prealtilvite ' . - I J . . - _ � - . - __% - , -T- -- -ration. in-Godertelh-with'-friends;­ --- -- ---- - . -_ _ten,drd___TbeL_.dt,tIirg. M � .,�." I I . Forisign Missions are preferable to Home , . , � "( , � I Mr. and Mrs. Matheson are Visiting Mbibiotla.,, Miss Mary Patterson, Mrs. % :,. , .. , ,� r', r " their daughter, Mrs. L. Flick. Roiiifs and Mies Manning had charge of ,,, I � . It _. , ; % . " I i Miss Gram Farrish spent several the fiffirmative; Mr. Charles Straughall, . ­:'� 4- I I . days in- GWOrWh last Wbek- . k1r. Fred Plaetzer and Mr. Uatthewu 1.4 .! 0. " � Mr. Tolu Bogle leaves on Saturday to advocated the negative. The fair sex llvl�"."!4. . t , - join his botat at Fort William.' was rather able and secured the victory,, '. .7., ' I( - . _' -1 , Was Ethel Foley, of Goderich, visited � "I I P1, '01b /I , , t. Foley, labt . I , , , . I her glandmother, Mrs. I TIPPERARY ­ � 1, , , r , I week. Mr. G. A. Cooper Is again very poorly. � I k- � — Nurse Hunter returned to her howe I i., , 1�; 4 We hope for a speedy recovery. I ill,� - in Clinton, atter spending three monlihs ,.�Ito'. 4 ,.; ,111 with her cou0ju. Mr. Xilm Hunter. Our enterprising young cattleman, ;., *,i ,� � " � ,,� NILE Another bad wind . i1nd snow, storm Mr. Fred Middleton, is these days gath- 41 �_ , , The Farinets' Club will bold their erlug in cattle for summer feeding.' We ,!!..!4:, ,T�L passed over here last Saturday, and Stitt- �1- _� next meeting un Wednesday evening, wish him every success. 111. "" ."I day, doing ranch damage and reminding ,,;, "i"..4, I March 20th. mr, (,awb,pre4ldentof I us that winter Is not gone yet. The parsonage trustee board of the � LL'� ��, �, 14 �T the Colborne Club. and Mr. J. KellouRb, George and Henry Freeman -.veto call- Bayfleld circuit called to meet at the _. i t � er addresses. 11,1 1,�t 7 of Dungannon, will deliv IM1780111190 Was a total failure not I 1;1�;it,'_ , ed to Ails& Cralg� &A Friday, having - re- , enough thembbra being Present 'to .do , I .. ,� L.1 (Intencted for last week.) ceived word that their sister was Ill.. She. 'business. I , , , , ., t''.. �, to. 1, I . ';41 �, � ,,. flarvev L. NICCrion. who enlisted In passed away before they reachea the k3baroq .rustea board met bit I L . 1 - i., t ,. Iii,,l'I 1,,INltlg cotps in Winnipeg, Mr. Win. Brown is down front Port . church , . . the home of Reuben Grigg last week to I I "i � . I .., _ the ii.,iIII, ut or a beautiful watch Albert with his wood machine cutting I I tip business for the past vear and '.'� it hitu b% I,'- b0i'le cloirch. The fol wood (or several of the farmers, getting w r" ��' L � . :, L I I i jug I% a c,.,)v ,Of tit,, addre4s which their supply of wood for next winter. all reports Were In a satisfactory coudi. " .1 ,. ", , ;1 �A tion with a small surplus. . V "� — - ­­ - I I 1 Earl Hanley, sop of Rpbnrt Hamley. of ­;, `g- �,"� ­cotUpRUI(..d IG . 1. I � .� Dear liai,, % [[aving learned that BENMILLER . �q, �� , ' the 8th con., who has been very poorly , t "', � , , �, -, William bullion is visiting her toe some time, has vow an attack of I �. 11 � you are mooll 0, lo,ave -4 to c0turneucc Mrs. _��,� � I . I laining, in tit(- Itoval FlYIP4 Corps, Wt) children In Detroit. �,,�,,,, � � I pleurisy. Earl will have a hard time to �� , , �'L feel that we Cannot let vuu Ito without 11, � �_, On -Fel�. 27th a line young daughter pull through. We hope he may. I , , . 1.1-essing In ,gowe way our heartfelt arrived at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. , 1,,:, �_i eX I , 11 A very severe storpi of wind, snow, 1:, "'j�,, ��L' interest in ),out welfare. it is indeed a Cba,rles Kerr. ..1111 � , " ` ,01,-�,�, , raill and hail passed,over this section of �,, �,-,, ­ , rthy to 4_..�,;, great honor to be counted WO ::', "", � OCC it P' the Mr. Will. Million retLrned from a the country last Saturday night and r,�,,�:'. 3 a place at tbe battle front In pleasant visit in Toronto last ,week. Sunday, causing considerable drifts in !�f��Mtr � great tamk of making the world Rate for , - ,­,�, While there be atlerided Pome of the placeR again and also causing the sleighs "t'� ­ L4, � , " 4' dewocravy. We are proud of the boys , ;�,,t�'7�qo�� worthily repre- - -, ii� " -�, wito have In the past so sessions of the Dominion Alliance con- to run again. but it has been fast dib - 14, �,, vention. appearing, again since. 1g4 -�14",* � sented Canada in this great struggle and - - ,�,.;1_1: �. �N.,�,::,Al. " " we are Stile that those 'A ho are now Last week the friends of Zion North Charles Cooper, who has for Rome � ,'��7 , , going abroad %vill maintain unsullied Methodist church presented Ilte. Win. time been attending Clinton Business Z", 11 , I ,W ,,, �1,s,,, lit, . tbe name of .ur fair Duinibiou. We Mitchell with a tdken of,approciation College. we are sorry to say, is taken ,,I '1`101' shrill foli3w vour career with deepest and a Written address, on the eve of his down With a severe attack ot bronchitis. 11 ­ I'll . #J , , �. 4 . is' � ...... #V.4 intetost, reinetubering you in our Pray- departure overseas. He Is lying to Clinton under the doctor's -�, " � (,r, no(I triisting that in ),)Lir Heaveniv Councillors L. B. Snyder and A. Fish- care. We hope tor a speedy recovery. -4P .4 � f �,,, I'ather you iva% ever find that strength er attended the reception to Pie. Berry, He Is a son of Mr. G. A. Cooper. i�,111, '.t�li 11;1 . , , ,�,, ,. peart, which He alone can give. As given In the Township Hall last Friday The box social he d in the Orange � 11 V I I I I ­ V,�, . 11 - lent (,.k(-zj of out a1tuii;itl %%e ask evening. A good program was render- Hall, Dayfteld line (o d Cole's church,) � I ,':.I�i , to ak,-ept this watvb and trust that ed. after which a social time was eu- was a decided success, some of our i"f � 11 , 11 � � X�'� I Id note the fliolit ,It thre Von may '11" Joyed. young men paying as high as $12 for a . A "'. 0 1. ,�,, I'mcuilitil Notir Watts Iti,iods kiii, Nile rs. Will '� ., ;!_ ? I The funeral of the late M jam box They realized nearly 0125 clear, , ..... . , : ,w anit fit the homeland. Lo , Sr,, last Thursday, was attended of which the Patriotic society got $70, * � , Very ood. ..0 lu behalf of Nile Mellicidtfit 44 I � I I i'�1.11?�`a', " �:, by a large number `of sympatihizitig a -ad the lodge the rest. 9 ( "'; r 1'. WILWANI BAILIF. C friends and neighbors. Mrs. Long had ____ --- I R. MCILWAIN. been an active member of Zion North KIPPEN , � ".., I t.Q .Mt Nl,!Cauu'.i reply was as follows : Methodist church for a number of years. Miss Emiiv Ivison is howe'trom To. - I `�:�'!�',';, I routo for a visit with her people. I .1 I,; ,, �'j,�� " , ,L,"-!�,,, . I (ioderich, Out., Februaty 25, 1019. C4)LBORNE Mrs, Ed. Drake and child returned -1, �,;"� I To the Nile Metho,dist Church. ­ I ­ �, lie Betimiller Red Cross held their to Alberta last week, after spending the : � �, , ely Rod T �. , I Pear Friends. -I can scare "I :1 .�_� , ,,, . ,!" �, \%ordg to express, my thanks for tile monthly meeting on Wednesday after- winter with friends here, . ,, , I ­ I;, - , 7, beautiful wntah you sent me and my 1130011. ' . Mr. W. W. Cooper shipped a carload �..­ I ,,� � � � ,­ � aptnrectation of the address which &a- Mr. M. Ohler has purchased a title 'of turnips lately. They were bought � ,_. � . �11111 ", I I C111'.1pili it, I shall alwav%cherish maple syrup making outtit and will byMr Seldon,of Exeter, foroneofthe � ... � ... / ,�,;_, r !�";y ��,,, . the Laft &.4 a pleasant me;n6ry of my commence making syrup at once. canning factories. , ". % � '. ;� it - " r �, ,?,-,i -I . friends. 'w. of Goderich. ties , ':�',",`� Corp. Charlie Me Miss Howle, of Toronto, daughter of 1 , � ': �-', "', 4 ttaviug seen it to be mv duty and �� "I ,I,, received his discharge papers from the the late Rev. G. Howie, of Syria. spent , ,,,, 1, )"I � , ", � ap." �,,_, 1'.. pri % ilege o serve my country and the Militia Department and will take UP a pleasant week with her sister, Mrs. - I" . , I . �!, � 1'� I , ,�ise of freedom. I astsure you that I some studies in Toronto at once. He Dr. Aitken. She is now visiting a girl i P � _ , �V, ". � , , , � , . ,fial I do rny utmost to keep the hame of visited Colborne friends over Sunday. friend In Godertch. ': _ onr fair Dominion untarnished and I'll, i , The many friends of Mrs. Robt. Mr. Win. A. Ross, one of our.pnter- �, fl� -4""'I. � . suie tip to the task get before, tile. -, �,`­ ... mea 4�_ . White, of garyfield, Sask., t6ruierply prising cattle men, Is In Simcoethis q, L _'I',."""' I � "::, ,00d , I. I I Again thanking You for vour g I - __ of God6loll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. week to purchase hia stock for this sam - ..., , , , �,__ I, N% I 411e% and gift, I 91113, 2 �, 01A . I 4? I Henry Young, Colborne, will bo sorry mer's pasture. He understands his ' i�� � �,. ar'. � li'.1�"';�q,;� s Sincerely you -4. to learn thatBhe IN at present danger business and expects. as in former 'j� ; J, � �, L'� �,,�� L k N N, , . . HARVEY L. MCCI I L . I, � "';­ , fl,,K�L4,� 1,`* ously tit in a hospital in the West. years, a profitable season. , �­ ", I , I.N. �,� .L'i , �ii " ' I � ;L I- - — � -_ In view of the fact, that Wm. This was moving weektiere. Mrs, I �� '", , , �-� !,,�., T tie Rafe wav to Rend money by mail .5fitchell, son of Mrq. Jas. Mitchell, 6tb Alair left her home to go to Goderich �,7.1��e�%�,47 � , , ""t, I, liy 11lotnittiou Express Mionev Order. con., had offered his service (or duty township., Mr. Harry Cbesuel, and � � 4 0'r I . . � . I � � tamily moved in on Monday. Mr. John . . 1, k ��,'N' 1 L ­ - - .- overseas, a number of his friends of ,"4" � �"L " T 0" L L '1� - if, � & W 'it % 4 IF 4 4' *lii Zion church presented Win with a Workman moveJ into the home hetva- P. $,1441 A *0 i, ',,i;,,',�-��, i " 4? (v saretv razot and a pair of military cated, and Air. Skelton folfows Ill n a i, � , * IN brushes last week accompanied by an little later. ,11 I ' I ' L - �.., � L. I �� * ,�, 11 .., , ; 41 `addleR4. The many friends of Thog. Butt and ' ", �, i , 'I # * 1.)ear William Mitchell. -The time his bride, Miss Glazier, of Clinton. ex- ,, '��. #:. - � � fil, fB TAPE' I � 1" , LE a W haq arrived when Canada has to in tend their congratulations and beq,t; , 'R. � �rr 1, - 1* � It 'Nase tier itillitary strength, nod we wishes to them on their recent marriage. . , _ % 1* er, f ,,I,, � � , The Singer Sewing Machine ffi , 'LL A fire glad you offered yourself as a v0IUv - The happy con pie left on Thursda y for, 'L " i � 1* * -ta, .1 i .1 V .t I A teer to serve King and country and to Albei where they will reside for , & tile rrighteoustiossalid liberty. NVe soj�ie time ..... . ::: � , AZtnt, 113S taken over 11 tight to . I � * M trumt ,.-oil will discharge (Jur harness maker, Mr. Alex. M,e-' I � . I * a,lency of tile 16 �your duties Kenzie, has been, as usual, very husy ­ L . �iii honoratdv. We shall watch your car - k .t, V 1, i.� # ,V eer vvith interest and, snall be glad to tile last few weeks on orders from two , .. I ,,, * hear Oft R-UY special difivatchoi,% for men who are going west to farm. The " I It * ,,,, � * International Harvester , I rr bravery or towards for honor. We c%n- two amounted to over 8300. These two 11 * IF ), 14S, ,not lei this opportunity pass without �� * . men live oil opposite sidesofour village, �� t, ��, V 1!0 Rnme: little gitt to keep you In renienn- about 16 miles apart, but they know � I #1 Company A ... � g ,# % bratice of us and we trust that you where to go to get good work done at , � � . 54 A * ,,v0l accept this little gift. not for Its, reasonable rates. . ., I , �, 4 On Hanillton Stpeat � N ,alud but, a., a rememberance of its .. . It * when Non are many thousands of miles (Intended for last week1l '� W A . - I W away fron) un. We trust that YOU will Mr. and Mrs. Noakes, of Sealort.li, , . I W and will handle both lines isitino friends here thi5 week. . �. K 114 take Ood for Your guide and counsellor were v . � I * ; I 16 and when this great War ends and vertee The home of John McBeath was 11 ,.. 4 N 1, 11 f a .. I. #1 'MACHINERY and * once more freigns, we pray Von will brightened last week by the arrival o I , 4? FARM W have a Rate return to your friendq. young soldier. � . Q W Signed on behalf of Zion church. William Horuey broke his log last � . ;ili SINGER SEWING MACHINES N I MRS. SAMUE,L ALUEN be contined !I. 4 1 TE SR. week in the bush and, wip , � IQ N MRs. GEoRoF.,BFAN, � � I to his room for some time. ' .T�� ,� , � . A A Gunner Mitchell was called back to 4 , , � ', I A fair share of the public pat- m Mrs. Crawford, accompanied by her ' A duty before the PT0011t&"On wall made, daughter, Mrs. .1. B. MacLean, visft-A , I W �N but the gift wus sent to 1111M aCC0111- week with her son and �Ii 11 , il ronage will be appreciated. M eR of his � large Ripley last � I'll �111. I ,,, Im . I panleiii.-by the good wish daughter. I * cWa ofirleuds tot a safe return after � "Ill; jl� ,�.,! realtagEgI iii.!rnIftimout ofthe noble cause to which Ed. ]Drake haitl hard luck with ht� I I,j I laad of horses that 'he abipped West �� I " �. .1 . .: �, — — — he has offered his services. %bout ,two weeks ago, losing four of 1 4 , F I SCH00"00000111100000011110111100" them on the trip out. �,�� , � , , I �,� , "I alwayA try to make the beat of a � 1-44 � Grassick 14 ,��, Id sitnigitton," remarked Mr. Gilthery. About two weeks ago James Grassick l� fl;v, i.;-, I b wag kicked by a cow and thrown in �Z:.0117, � � "Whatidn Vou do when your Water . . - - stich a position as to Rprain big ankle Ii.,i . I .� " ". cl then bursit?" it I I ­ '. ".. ply" freere an . f 4, �� I Just Arifived Ilob. I sing & little song, just to show so badly that lie is going around With �. 1, I, , I ­ � , that I m notrworryttig." crutches. I 1� .11, I " � �t.; It- i We have just rimeived a ItIft t,a highly commendable." Thomas Butt's sale last Wednesday �' � 1 :�. :r�" a '!' 4 , , large shipment of * ,,, I , ,,But when the water begins to leak was a fine 3faccess as far as stock was .", 1, ! I � i on the people Who occupy the flat be. concerned. All his cows except one ,. . : , , at. � , , . � . I , !! I .. le&tlit minis,i t6 save My life I can* t per- sold for more than $100 each. Ono � t � , ! M I �: . , � I I ''. . Nuade them to Join m — 0110. go intends going west and his I , � , -.r, 'tea ja Nljtillig at The Star. brother Edgar will rup the farra. d " � 0 in singing." brood sow brought $87 and another for �� I I , Black W your . �01 , I 11 111111--li!W11p, I Ill I I The following is the Febriary month. � r.. �� � �, �, at 0 1 - I ly report of ,-i. S, No. 14. Stanley. 4�1 I , 5& pr I ;W7 isi�,Q;; Names are in order of merit: V.- - ., ;3.4,m � - , 11 :��_ ""k, . '�fi, Gliadya MacLean. Sr. IV­V "ft. Me. , , , � I '; y _ Happy Clymont, E. .P. Visher, L. k. Hyde, . . r , This is a very fifie blend � 47; Jr. IV. -W. L. Workmen, IV. M. Boas., "-k-.11-11-ti of Tea, which if bought , ! . , , i, our St. III. -C. E. Harvey. L. S. Near, V. . , � i I I at the presenIt time would ; It. Parsons.. Jr. Ilt.-L. Workman. IV, `�L , I I A. RoM. Sr. II -E. Anderson,' 0. tt.' z � I I cost much more. . 1- 1. I Anderson. Jr. II. -H. A. Dinsdikle.­I.' I 1. I I I MeXentle, J. A. Mustard. Part II. -J. V , , If you allpreciate a GOOD ,� F IN' I A. Andeirso. W. McLachlan, P. Me. � .. I Cup nt I ea you 0an Itet. it I Xmile. The beat spellers in the . I _�­ -priced Tes, pigllkAt brolkod ". 10110011illOW. � , -V.- , �' , here in a low � ' ' m"thly spelling match" were. 4p r � Va t ,*W.wirtQ tiswhus- 01adya MacLeau. Sr. IV.-Grwis ' , :1 I � Our ot.ter bItnds of Tesi alle !hands #W W" 0-6 Whg Wt- Cooper. Jr. IV. -Walter Workmij*%. I ; ., td t6 tue itleteoce of twr Sr. Ill.-Wallsk* Rom. Jr. III. -W41. . " I I � , " JIqn excellent vilue at 40c, countir't. . lace Itoft sr. 1I. -Elva, it'dorook, �, 11 . I � . . 7v and Svoo Per lb. q Wjv#A "a daughtm aria tak- Jr. II.-Halen Dinsdale. Port U.- , � . I .'' I - t. I forget that we at* out own Ing lattils Pike". S"fratlofts Winter MeLsic.blan. . I . I ve a lipleadlo aw frequiobt (" __,_,ft.._.._ I I - "', F . c ft! S .. We Ila . - T" 11 I- 1 '5 1 ' I ,le , ( , I , 1 1 1 M01 tokill t6 i0a phot"fillipbs Gettrude-1 dou't see bow you i%k , � , . ,,,Ixsttv 6i hand Iao*. ittailb btr& to, **6611411010 With #-" your conaftit to many Hotake, billilt I.." �,­ I ,I ,..-.— VulAt (411114111 land W016". d"r, WIllilit You gre not auto Y6U t,64 � . . him. . I . .1 I 111."aia,"" A" Millidred--0ho yon &*it amde,rsilialida .1, I .. we HeRN . 47111111"W -W., � !ILA "" .� # L It X`i= . YIA still Goiti0e. I'virti" 116ra6ethe . . 41ti to*"* 4PI-eii " I t at, 4M da"Itit. I'm sa haft I I , � I d ..., ­ . 7 I I . I'll -1L- L 11 d"'I to" blitil. , , . I � . I . � ..'' - L . ----- ­­­' - - - - L � I . .1 ,� I 'I I'l. . lift J1111111, I � , U1.1 'I I ' i &.No'E'D "S . R To . I , I;1_1 I 'ffwl; I ----1__-__-1--__ — � . , "'T �, FULL StOCK OF IL .1 i MERCER ANO LP.C. THIEW includ;ng new B.P.C., L6na- than Maid, " A maximum Thread at a min- , . lltn=-ptice; - ­.. - Childran's StampW and Ready- i Vida Dresus . �� Come aW see'oLur line of . 1! 11 t 1. .10to Wear . " before malang, up your supply �; I I ___ . I , L MISS— S. NOBLE _1________A+ I - I -.()- - . ANOW W. CHURCHES , ­ L - - ___ . .. .. � Title war auxiliary prayer service will le held in lzbe,Baptist church on Satur- lay afternooL, Mrs. (Rov.) Rutledge v411 lead thle meeting. I 'Rev, M�_., MoVermid will conduct ser - ices In Knox church next Sunday. dorning - subject. "The Burning Bush," evening subject. "The Attaiw nent, of Life." I . . On Tue9day, evening In the North ;treet Methodist church the Epworth . ,eague will take the form of a "St. ?istrick'b Day trip through Ireland. ' . Ash scings, -reading. etor Come and Aebrate the occasion. The pastor,,iRev. Gordon M. Holmes, iliill octut vile pulpit to the Baptiet 1urch ,exi Sunday at both services. A !ordial welcome is extended to all who tittend. Rev. O. C. Elllbto closes his mission in Goderich this (Friday) even - 119! At the Epworth League anniversary iervices in the Victoria St. Methodist 1hurch next Sunday Mr. E. B. Hale, of 3tratford. wQl speak. Mr. Hale is a 3oderich old' boy who is makiag good. Ele is president of the London Confer. 3nce Epworth League. The pastor, Rev. J. H. Osterhout, will be in charge )t the services and special music will be rendered by the choir. The services will be held in the main auditorium. kll weloo"e. Tbeservicesin North Street Metho- list church will be conducted next Sunday by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Rut- ledge. Morning subject: "Tho power of % personal presence." Evening: "On %e borders of the, Promised Land." Men'&8unday Club meets in the church I parlor at 10 a. in. Subject for discus- 3ion, "What are Rome of my duties as a citizen of this town?" All men made welcome. Rev. J. E. Ford's bible class meets at 3 p. lm. Last Sunday, services were resumed in the main auditorium of Knox church, much to the delight of the congregation, which has been worshipping in the lecture room for some time. On Sunday evening a special song service was held, opening with the anthem, "The Radiant Morn," by Woodward. This and another anthem, "Great and Marvellous." by Turner. were iveil rendered. The duet, "My Faith Looks; Up to Thee" (Bass - ford) by Miss Hildren McVoll and Mr. Sexsmith, was a very fine number, and the male quartettee. "My Shepherd," bv Wears. .raylor, Sexsmith. Saunders and Thomson, was another number which was very much appreciated. The Choir worL throu8bout; was good, and It was a treat to ho.Ve the pipe organ again to accompany t6 singing. The Organ volutitaries were as 'follows: Prelude, "Jubilate Deo," Silver; offortor,r, "Melb- (lie," Von Wilm; FoRthade, "Allegro Pow- poso." Vincent. ST. GEORGE'S GUILD The annual meeting of the Ladies' Guild of St. George's church was held on Wednesday evening of last week. when the following officers were, � elect, ed : President. Mrs. W. L. Horton ; first vice-president, Miss Gibson; second vice president, Mrs, Hill;. ,secretary, Miss Emily Naftell,; -treafsarqr, Mrs. Jas. . Clark. All offer of Mr. Ft -auk Bing - ham's to do the work ot making kneel- ers for the pews ot the church It the material was supplied. was glAdly re- ceive.d. Authority for liaving the work done would, of bourse, come from the chnilch wardens. ' In ViQW of th0C0ULIiDg removal from town of Mrs. W. L. Eliot, an active worker in the Guild, the following reso- lution wa.,4 adopted : "That the Guild place on record our appreciation ot Mrs. Ellot'q Pervices and our sincere request at their departurd." . Letters of kind acknowledgement from some ot the soldier represeutatives of the congregation, to whom Christmas , boxes were sent, were read by the rector. Ine.Inding one from Paul Turn- bull, son of a fordier rector. , --- — An ounce 'of confession is worth a pond of eveuses. — � .N.i.— . t, .. — . 1#1 I* . .. li, , . , .1 . . . . . �� � I I /t I I IL . I �� % . .. . __ __ *."t' --irk. A Picture op Photo L � 1. i I 6 ; Framet t 11" , Is III � � --. ml� Don't put your Cherished picture in a cheap or traghy fratfirte, , "Twill alwayOWk 9 ffight, and Zou'll have yourSelf to blame. 1�01A"-"� Cetus frifile It neatlyll—in the proper styl�. ' Then 'tWill be�of pleaSuie, and of %alue all thO while. . oft is aid W atuW. ft &a a omwjvft�u akfint t" "O 11oft I . Solth"i"AA Stera "Atliol. . pim*6 M I I,--,- - mm�mko6bbilmoboiAwwftbob" 7% ' I , -'1__. I I '- 1. 'L , -q - ." .1�1 I- 7-TTrR7 774�7 71 - I . 4 :,I ­ ­�'.'I�,.� , ' - L 1� - I I � - I I 1, . . -, I . I I I " . t, I IL I . . I V'. �- I . � I I I � . . �, I :, I . . - r . . . .. .. I I I I I L I ' , I 1111is, : ' � : ) , L ­ .q .. , . I I � .... . , I 1: � - fll,��y . L ..., � , � 1"', ; op,�E I I , I 1� �� � � ., ''.� I I , . I .. I I . I- .� . . � I �� L I . I I �, ,. "I .1 I J L � � .. I I . 11 . . I - � . � . R I , I 1. . . , I . I 1. I I I . 11 I i � � � 8 .... I -111 N 11_�M,ILLINE .... I NO ., I .1 11 0 L� I , - �F ... I ­ . 41. . 'L , 1_.1i:,___ illilm"I'­ I I ."I_- � � 17.z.1­7�. I I -, I . 0 POW** . . ,,, .. _ _ � . � --.1-11.. - 11 I ­ ­:�, �­­, - 11 ­­­­ I ­­­� I... I ­ 1. ­� ... V-, . . I I.. L . I , , . ' I . , dt,-- I I.,. ,�%' �� � t4e pipasure in announcing our fira shwing of Spriig, i, I � � . I ._ I, I I � _. W,�,, ma - , . I 11 I �.. . - finery on I 11 I . _­ _4� _­%, ­-­­ �* __ ___ � __ . . - - ­ ,._ ��­­ ­ ,- - ", . . . . . 1; 11.1 -1. �_ ­­­ I I " . , . . . . . I � 111 I.. .. 04) , " 1, . I .1 . . . I.." . - . L4 ... ��; .1 I F Mai and, Saturday. Mat"Ch W and 23rd" , �. ,&,.,XL , L i 71111! 71, , . �I - I : . � ... - 1-1. ­___ - - - I I 1111, � � '. - � .. - I . .1'r. � "!.$�. . ­ . AND FOLL0,WING DAYS I I A �_ . . I . I . I ­:, 1, *: 'I 11 I -1 - ___ - I'll, , " L I , ..! - —.---,- ,. I .1 �� I - --- L I I I ''I - ;.T--.. _. - __ , , I I I I R -l! : .1 I . I I I I. . . I . �L 11. I., I .1 -1 :, L .. , . . I � I ,. . I . - I "*% I 1.1�.. 0 1 . � . : .q., . I?� , ,.L - ' 0 11 IN L . I . . . , t� � . ' , L '. I . � . L L I.. , ii , "', �, - ' ji-­­ , I I � � !.�," L. 18 or' 2' ' o' 15atA-,d-_&_gA0"%-dsa ins '' � I -`-T', , " . ::1 '' 1. �'.i. L,'t . . ,. ,- � I _,______­'__­___%,_ , , - I __­____- -­­ - ..______.­__­..__.____ ____._.,___. --,-,----.--. of Coi ­-�r-'­­­ - I - 1. .1 � I �L . , . 18 or 20 people can get the biggest. kind a t Bargain I I .� I I i " L 11 .. 'I, �, ' ' "', � I I � 1A.". � _ I. I lere. We am =,14-ing a final clean-up of all Winter Coats. I I I", ' ' " :;, I __­ I . I ' - I 1-1 , t_ �L I �� ". �"L � ' * " , , ., I t I - N i ie r - had we sucV4i splendid lot for the lasrof the season's ''. I ­­­ I li�l -_ i r_!� I , , . . I . . I L " L . I , '. ,��! selling. Not more than 18 or 20 all told, and every 'one at , .11, 11 I . ,� v . I . . , , 'L� � . ,� ), . . I I �, '. below the half value mark. .. 11, ''. �;� I I � .i ,,� . ei I � I ' 1, ,; I t� . ,jL!, 11 I'll . .. � Some ape $9,1 7 ' I , "I �' � I � � X - . � . �. 11 , �.' , I 11, i �i. Some ape $1 0.00 . .',�"L!,�_ I I . . , , - - '.. . , .., ;�, '1� ". " � I � �� ". ��,� . �:i�,�� ,, �. �,� I I .1 - � I 11 .. , � �-- I i � � . . . . . . . . �`�-.�`-_.� , ng ,,� . . . . . . Pay twice as much as these prices ana, you would still be getti 1_11`_`�-.�`-_.��,' , __ ____" 11 - , ­"; I ''i -� ­�",_,�,X_ Ll I I I - I ,�:" "�'i ., : bi value. I �, `41 9 I .1� , "'."::L' , 1�! * , , I, , "" , , �, - - ". ` 11 `_1 I I ` A Splendid Musk Rat Coat $07.50 A No. -k Hudson Seal Coat, $115.00 .i I " �,..,,, I. . . ;,, 11 . ", I � Ir I , � rL', " � ��. � . , __ , ,��, 1.,� This Coat is a beauty. Chcice northern Canadian Here is another ba4gain. Dollat's less than the san e 1 'L.", , , � 9", 1;. I ��;, V .e*oocl% will sell.for next season. First clabg skin, �1� , �� 11 I �'. " " � � ._%,.e. " � Musk Rat Skins, thickly futred. heavy lining. A A theirough1v reliable garment in every way. We I ,,- , , 1i , � , 1.� � L I - , � .1 - Cost that cannot be produccd today at this price. would rather turn it into money than carry it ,.A;, 'l, 1; , 1' j 11 ;;� � """ Size to fit a person wearing a 40 or 42. Good over. ' $25 00 more would not buvr the mate of it . ­ 'r ­'� ; I , .11 �,,,,Io!� � buYitIg evell if 7011 Put it awav until another next season, Clearing price 11 ;,� . " �,", " ; season. for manufacturers say tbev cannot prc� .......... ...... ..... . . . $115.00 " ,,� �,�,-,;�,�!- � I , �1, 1�.` I d Llce a M nsk Rat Coat for next season to cost L. I-, , , � , 4 I less thrill $77.00 or $78.00. If YOU Mint #4 bnrizitin, Showing New Suits on Satur-ail- - - '.*L,� "�Jj�, y . ­� �.L� _.I-�,,%i�� : �LL ­;�&'.­ ! here is N our cluince to get this First showing of new Tallored Suits for Spring next ", ­;�­`� . spleudid � Musk Rat Cost for.... $67.50 Saturday. Not a couipl�te sto.k, but an advance , ��, r� ��,'_�' � I , - I � showing that will give 1,ou a splendid idea, of ­4� , 4L"j." . prevailing styles and coloriuRs for the coming 1. , I-, Some Natty Raincoats Just Received I � "I e�,��,aj seacon'6 w�ar. Real smatt ,,tyles, and corr t in ,,,, i,_ I ec il­,�: �. I I . This is Raiticoat %% eather. just the, tiftnti a person every little tit tail that ,makes; ft stylish tailored ,� ; ,� .. , I , � 11 Suit for Spring, x9iS. Come and see them. I �� ','� needs one of these serviceable gArments. just I � I '� - I I .111 optned up some very neat stvIes that we are sure . ;; � I I � . ; � A will appeal to 3 (in. Just different enough from Ready With the New Millinery . 111�.'�,­ � 1, `.� v� I � " .. . the of�dinary cost to give them that distinctive. The Millinery Department is now ready for business. 1.11 "I " ' - ��, ", ness which is so desirable. Prices very much We are showing the new styles and are ready to ­ ­� - 1. - � L o,',,.�,,�,l . ", " below those of the n�x - t shipment coming to take early orders. The date of the formal open- � � ,,­-�,,, ­ I- ", I . . hand. � Ing will be announced next week. ."-�!,�'. I I . , � . 1'!,� " I 11�,_._q ." I . .: .. "c:;!�� I � I " 1, ` 11 " . r3n ,�,! , I ,I ODGENS BIN'""S'. 11",�,t le" , . 11.%� A -11 . "41 � H Direct Importers 0 .,��,;__ I 1.7 11 : 11� � , ��, I "i. � 1, GODERICH , 1 ,0. 1 , ,�,,.. 11 L ; - . . - - PME TO PLOW STUBBLE SOIL BIMIMBUIMai3clecial000ulmi3climl—m--Bugm . Advantages and Disadvantages of Moth I . . I wo 8i;,wing and Fall Work Mitist a " ' WA , � . Be Considered. I . T21"10'rim g . a � - . In deciding toe time to PI � ow, the 86. I vantages and d1gadvantages of both spring and fall -plowing must be takeis I Ifito considemdon. Heavy fall rains I Indicate that fall pl6wing she . uld his, I done, as the gain of moisture during the winter by the stubble land prob. ably would,pot equal the loss of mollij-], ture taken by the weeds In the fall. It �only light rains occur, however, the moisture In the soil produced by these rains probably would be more t4an off- set by the greater quantity of snow I held by the stubble during the winter. pad the reduction of the weeds In the crop. Spring plowing would then bo better. The availability of labor in thin I fall and* winter will Influence the I amount of plowing done, but :P!nm,t.,e,r i ow� effort should be made to do th � If ,here Is heavy precipitation than ItJ the rainfall is light. The only advan- tage In late fall plowing is that the I amount of spring labor In preparing i the seedbed Is reduced. This adran- tage, however, may be offset by rin. duction in the yield. I Small Flock Is Beat. There is more profit In proportion to the numbers in a small flock of chickens than there is in a large one. This enables those who live on small areas to secure eggs at notaku" cQXL Original Anyhow. Macaulay said of Elorace WhIpole: "His mind was a bundle of Inconsbit- ent whims and affectations; his feft- lure$ were covered by masks within masks. When the outer disguise of obvious affectation", -Ae, rellbOveld YOU, � were still as far as ever from see - Ing the real vilan.11 Thnekeray ob. served of the letters: "Fiddles sing all through them: wax lights, fine dresses, fine jokes. fine plat�lo fine equipitiges glitter and sparkle'libere." 11tit there is much'In the'ireat Cor- re:pondent of Stra, . Wherry Hill be, .qld(,.g whim and aftnerack0iry, an a few ,zenteneps cho.Ren almost at random ('rom his letters will Lqbovr, IBB views are distinctly his Own. . ,­ I I 1111 I — _ . GODERICH MOKETS. (Outside Market R`;o0rtft on 0496 8) ' Wheat ............................... 2 00 to 2 Flonr, Gov,ment StA,19daild...5 '15 to 5 f Flour, per cwt., family ...... 5 76 to 5 75 Branj per ton .................. 36 00 to 86 00 Shorts, per ton ............... 41 00 to 42 00 0 MA ...... ........................... 0 78 to 0 80 l3wriby ........ ..... � .......... -'-1 20 �to A 25 Peas. per bushel ................ 2 00 to 2 10 Buckwheat ...­ ­ ­ I 30 to 1 -35 RAY ........ . ............. -to 00 toll 00 Butber per lb -Dalry .. .-...0 87 go 0 38 , per dO7OU ............... 0 43 to 6 45 , medluta butichers'.-S 00 to 8 50 I Cattle, britchert0hoicti ­ 0 00 t46 0 50 Hogs live weight ............... 10 26 110 10 25 1 Hams, per lb ........... -.1.11.0 28 to 0 30 1 BilikM long clear ............... 0 40 to 0 40 ftilitc,"j peg bushel ......... 1 2-5 W I 25 21dob ............... ........... I I 00,to 17 '00 T"W, reiftdtj�ji ............... 0 14 to 44 Ill T&WIllivs, per lb .................. 0 516 $6 0 %8' , it 04101115t I .... "...'.......0 is *0 0 18 Daks, CA .I.....t...'".4 is 66 0 W emot,16"i " ­*.4�4.14."....Q Is to 0 101 . I . ', Furnishings , Also SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHINC, . .1 I I I CHAS-111'B'LACK I I I .. A SHOE ST010 11;` X%.VJ1 FOR— , . I EEVERYBODYI,.. -1 "411111�ldll`iiiil " p1,!1,J1 I .. . . % I . . ' I 11 A. I I New, Spring Footwear - . .. at P,Opular Prices Have a look* at, our many snappy styles of uo-'td-the-t.ninute Footwear, made in grey. chocolate, black vici kid, patenLand calf -leath6s at last season's prices, owing to our contracts k being placed several months, In advanc of thd recent raise in Spring and Summer Footwear . � ' . See Our Windows for price"an nigger brown Boots. Made with Neolin Wes and rubber fleets. . � 11 , A VIV , MO. WO I wAft"t", N# TLHE SHAr � us lk " 1. ,001""� 1� . , - I pp"M � - � - , - , I I.. - - ­."..." . 1--l-IMOSOV" .-I-, iffi-w*maoommmwii;—*Amv-- . -"*W"NW. . -.004-momplow,.*... . . ........ 084110� �. t, i. . . , 0 � 0