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ELL10TT,A5 mentioned in' The The the diocese of Huron
Star last wee��wIlorsv. Lewis Elliott, will W:rt V tolondon qnApril 30th. T
Doi mother of Our man, Mr. Fray& -or delighted the con- Met
Ellio and of Mrs. Nle7c.- Chrystal, Mr. MacGrefg, odist ftex
O�Jop of North St. Meth
alsoto-f Goderich, P as Ru
BIG BARGA118. FOR AFRIL DAYS .400 "1" at, t Sunday with his render -
0 Port Huron on Tuesday of last Wyeckliqff in One,,voice a solo at both ser- Of
i her Wall year. The remains were "Tt
vice$.
brought to Goderioll for interment, -8 Will Me
Rev. Qordon M. Holine h
Tomb the funeral taking plup on Friday preach next Sunday in the Baptist c l'
doesia ba, -blcacbeol gack-s-baclk with afternoon. The services were con- chill . rvioes. The or- for
, Ru 5tor dinaqce of -bo
W palte nli, A 10 vy, half ducted by Rev. Dr. , tied e, 14 bQ(til "
aptism will follow the My
Border. Tdwch size iS x 36. Sills:141 ffm
Rest quaritenuoundes. in A- - . , _ of North Street Methodist church, evening sery.vice. be
worth ........... .1... -1
st per yard ...... of which the deceasW was. a ui= r
ber while in Goderich, and the pAll.-' ROV. It. C', -MoDermid wilt- conduct G
White Flannelettes Congdon Rup both services at Knox church- next e
-are selling great numbers of these pop bearers were Messrs. J. W. Smith, Morning subject, "[deals Mo
old stock. Soft, full slid free from dressing. 27 and We . ular and J. W. Vanatter, Win. Campbell and Sunday.
hanolsome flow coverings. All sizeil we have. up Jas. Conolly. The deceased was In Life and Religion." Evenk�fg sub- cI0
28 inches vvldc. Worth 22C. lit per Ject, 'The Capture of a City. (lep
yard ........ .. ............... 15e to 3 x 4 Yards. in stock, and special sale prices. born in Goderich township and was pa
raised in Colborne township and The Teacher Training class meets rev
Cott" Pop%" was the last of a family of eleven. next Monday evening at Knox to
Skirtiags *bite Repp or Cotton POP11131, 36 Inctieswide. for She leaves a family of live living church at 8 o'clock to conclude the lar
Best Shirt. suit -ski"it, middles. etc. An extris and two of her children predeceas�d study of the book assigned, chapters in
Black and white Rackfust or black bide., 111�1 tier. The survivors are Mrs. Pharis 9 and 10 bei A full da
tags, or forldresseo and skirt quality. WOrtholf9c. Atper yard.... 25e n
ir, worth to. 25e of Manitoba; Mrs, Chrystal, of attendance isirgest1reedlesson. a
day 45c, at Pet Y.,d ... ... .. ........ Driiils or Suiting Swges Goderich ; Mrs. Sickles, of Port Evan gelical church services, Rev. na
Huron, and Mr. Frank Elli tt, of W4 1J. Kmeell, D. ID., pastor. Ber- ga
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Our immense stock of all wool Scirges wall bought town. Her husband died in 1W10- vice at Co orne, 10 a. in. ; Sunday Fo(
plop_ -the- past to"- -years Mrs. Rlliom -(ool-at-41- *. -m-. -, -eeMee at Zion- in
worth now axe extriowdinary. We will givo: or se"d South at 7:30 p. m. A cordial in- wi
72 inch heavy ble"ched Pl&'u Sheeting 30c SaMpleD to any address. all
L_ 45C. At per yard ................... 40 to 42 inch. h splendid success that attended the vitation is extended to all. Le
dye. Serge$ Worth 12.25. At per, "30 performance, the opm
pass "001. navy blues and black. Old $I honse being 'The pastor, Rev. J: H. Osterhout, thr
P&W, SIiF8 I well Oiled each evening. will have chariFe of the services next da
Well wide, of good English cotton. soft and even 50 in& A wool Coating or Suiting Sages . Mr. Charles Buckley, organist of Sunday in Victoria St. Methodist th(
St. George's church is responsible church. Morning supjeet, "True ve
thread, in 40, 42 and 44 inch Worth Reid Preach goods and old dye. Worth for the training oi the choruses, Riches." Evening, "Dtifting." The w
5oc. At per pair ......... . ........ 35c $2.75. At paryard ................ 81,75 and, in fact, for the whole produc- church anniversary services will be Mr
tion from the musical point of view held on Sunday April 21st, with w
Floor Ructs Reduced and certainly deserves great credit, Rel. E. F. Armstrong, Bt A., B. D., ve
cv- for the finished 1Bffect in the render- an old Goderich boy, as the special Me
SPecial reductions in Tapestry and Brussels Rugs. They inq of tire opera. No musical dir- preacher. to
wen bought long ago. but our stock Is large and we C -dor, however, could accomplish The Woman's Missionary Society Br
will realize on the stock very quickly. Best Tapestry such results without the co-oper- of the Victoria St. Methodist church Th
Brussels Rug. to newest patterus,and quality. Deep. ation of a great amount of musical held their regular armual rubber of
hes,". 1"ch, lustrous piles. Size talent and Mr. Buckley proved him- social Thursday ni lit In the Sunday ed
3z334 y&rds,,S2S.QU for.. $19.9.5 self a master in the art of inspiring School room of ITe church. The so
1*11 a feeling of good fellowship to room was filled and a good program an
Size 3 x 4 Yards for ................ $22.00 and $25.00
which ;nuch of the success o? the of music, both instrumental and ill
Size 2 % x 3 Yard* for .... ...... . ............ entertainment is due. Mr. Lionel vocal, readings and recitations, also th
Parsons as stage manager and Miss a flag drill, given by twelve little ke
Hodge, who had the direction of the &Is was enoyed by all. Refresh- in
Gossard Corsets dances, left nothing to be desired in menis were served and the proceeds sh
the ay they did their part.. amounted to about $Q. There were pr
We am agents for this vopular and high-class Corset. TZ costuming was ve in
'ery appro
All sizes in stock. priate and many a wardrobe wa; to
made to yield up its treasures to h,ad been living with her daughter th
produce the very pleasing effect, in Port Huron. She had been ailing Di
while the dressmaker's needic' was for some time, but had been in a Dr
also called into play to a consider- serious condition for only about a
able extent. month, theresult of a stroke. H - er D.
The story has to do with the love maiden name was Elizabeth Robert -
Coats and Dresses Son and she belonged to a very well w
Inaking of Captain Pomeroy Worth- family in Goderich. SU
ington (very English), who is known I ch
A very stylish showing of latest charmed by two Irisn girls (Rose MCLEAN.—A sudden death took an
sins place on Saturday at Dungannon, Re
and Betty McCoy), who are cou.
modes in Ladies' and Miss -s' Coats. and who change places before the when Mr. John McLean, br ' other of on
Materials Tweed, Chinchillas, Poplins, arrival of the English Captain suit- Mr. Robert McLean, of (-oderich, Hi
or, who is supposed to marry Rose, dropped dead while at work on his Bi
his father having made a promise farm. He was eighty years of age on
they are exceptionally good and the to this effect to Rose -s father, when Dec. 4th, last,,gairl' 'e" born in st
Tyronne, Ire d, Dec. 4th, 1837. Ca
Coats are beautifully made and trimmed the latter lay dying. The Captain He came to Canada at the age of be
Smart stylish and very moderate i guessing that some such prank wil) I
ge played by the girls as to change- three years and the. family setted th
price. places, tries to devoLe tits attentiolis. in ooderich townsii;p. At tire age H
to the apparently penniless cousin. ot'25 years he move(.- to the farm in in
CON11MENIAL Compi ications occur, and he dis- West Wawanosh where lie (lied, arid se
412.00, $15.00v $20.009 covers he is ardently ill love with a year later was married to Fliza or
the real Betty who is masquerading Elliott, daughter of the late John th
$25.00 and $30.00 as Rose. Sir Charles and his wife Elliott, of Ooderich township, His p's
arrive and are indignant at the turn wife predeceased him six years ago. m
of affairs. The tinieiv arrival of an Of a family of six children, two, e ";
eccentric old Americ�n, who proves John and Ilia, are dead, and four w
in a most unexpected and ingenious living, E. W. McLean, of Winnipeg; ch
way that Betty is the real heiress, Frances E. McLean, of Lucknow : rl
brings about a hArpy ending for all Thomas and Lily, at horne. In ad- th
W. -ACHESON & 4SON concerned, Rose inding'l5on8otation dition to Ex -Mayor Aobert McLean, tw
in the 'devotion of Justin O'Flynn. of Goderich, another brother, ',Sam- ill
The caste was as fcdlows :Sir Uel f California, t5ur%ives. The fa
Charles Worthington, an English dec�aosvd had s(-vv(,d in the council in
Squire, Mr. Tweedy ; Lady Worth- of West Wawanosh, was Honorary (_;
ington, his wife, Mrs. Dunlop ; Cap- President of the Dungannon Agri- of
last, year in the county and would A FINE SUCCESS tain Pomeroy Worthington, their cultural Society and was a -director tr
Cbe (3oberich Star. he Several more this yeai% They son, Mr. Sexsrnith ; Betty McCoy, of the Dungannon Driving Park As- sa
,rc- rpnoNs luim n. Might not be available for spri "Tile Lass of Limerick Town" Made Miss Doolittle ; Rose McCoy- M-igs sociation. Ifi,.s brother, Robert, ar- A
_ � - _= plowing but tile food situation woul a Big Hit McClinton, cousins, wards of'Judge riv6d from the Vvest oil Wcdnes- ,,i
FRII)AY, APRIL 12, 1918 continue acute even after the war Hooley ; Judge Hooley, Mr. Parsons ; day, Arid his son, E. W., got home 1,
was over and tractors could do a "The Justin O'Flynn, an attorney, -Mr. C. the sarne (lay from Winnipeg, and th
lot of fall plowinf. best thing of the sort ever tile funeral took place on Thursday. vo
TWO PRACTICAL TALKS HJks, a —The EAio of Dominion St.
The Departmen was encourafing given in Ooderich, is a frequent Saunders ; Mrs. O'Flynn, his mother,
one heare of the produc- Mrs. Buckley ; Ezra -Q. 'a, ARTHUR.
tire sowing of sprin wheat.. rhe comment, Yankee. farmer, Mr. Bucha ; Pat, City, Man., of March 21st, records In
li.rt Into ill(- PmAtietion Game SO'S first carload Of seel had arrived LiOn of � "Tho Lass of Limerick ail innkeeper, Mr. H. Sturdy ; Mike, the death of a former Goderich resi- th
and was being distributed in EsseV Town," in the Opera House last an hostler, Mr. J. Kelly Molly a dent iw the person of Mary Arthur,
Mr. Proph—Mr. Swiliers Sxkggests (lie seeding was Thursday and Frioay, and we have
arid Kentj whert waitress, Miss E, Nairn.; �r. Smj'f�, Wife. of Mr. Wallace Arthur, which
Wii.%s arid Means early. heard of no one who objects to that the coachman, Mr. E. Wilson ; Mr. occurred at the home of her daught-
'rhe town could lielill'out by taking. criticisrh. The opera was entirely
1:11111%,114, �Npry vacant lot in tile Partington, the butler, Mr. Belcher ; er, Mrs.'Thos. Preece, 316 Harbeson
a census, have every man approach- gotten up and produced by - local chorus, of villagers, guests, servants, ave., Elmwood, Winnipeg, on Tues -
I ow; 1. ell and asked, Is there any time you talent arid shows the amount of
Tako it rvilsus of the to-wri and get, !air spare fill- farm work? And talent which is to be found in Gode- etc. day, March 12th. Mrs. Arthur was
e%vi) Inall Will) (-all give help -on ( I. all that tabulated. Then keep in rich, as musicians, The chorus consisted.. of the foi- a daughter of the late james Millian,
actors and or- lowing: of Goderich, and was thus a cousin
t1W l.kf'lll lisled. Foeuch with the TowAsbip Councils. ganizers' The entMtainment, was
hf;ep. in touch 'Alth the iownship Sopranos —Misses Gladys Field, of Messrs. J. H. and Andrew Millian
Every township council Mansknew put on under tire auspices of the Eletianor Hays Doris Hays Agnes and 0. M. Elliott, of town. Her bus -
4`0111 vils so as ill know -,'%flat help 18 his neighborhood, and the telephone Maple Leaf Chapter of the Daught- Saunders, Erlr'ia Whitely, borothy band was for years a baker in Gode-
il gded on the farms. would - prove its usefulness this ers of tire Rmpirp and the proceeds Dickson, Evelyn Brophey, Edrien P, rich and older residents will remem-
9fakt% Arrangements to get the use sulumer. , . . are to be, devoted to patriotic pur- Watson, Adelaide Nairn, Nora Ham- ber his father as a grain buyer here.
of \iwatil lands eltizaide tire town The town was the -only place left poses. air I all interested are cer
and ctiltivato, thein to get, more farm help front and lainly to be congratulated on tile ilton, Irene Saults. The Echo says:
Evervone realize ilia own re- Altos-- Misses Gertrude Porter, The deceased was born at Gode-
even if it was only doing chores, E. Tye and Alma Sturdy. rich, Ont., Oct. 23rd, 1,855. In the
spotisi6ility to (10 his abIre. - this would help %lie farmer as
These, are Some of The practical a took the . -acreage of wheat in Ontario, and Tenors--'Mesrs. Barker, Drew year,1883, she, along with tier hus-
chore sap out of a farmer and Wilson. band removed to Crystal, N. D.,
sugg"tions made by Mr. S. B. Stoth- for his day's work. The women' Manitoba and Saskatchewan were
ers, Agricultural Repre could go out and co housework on Increasing their acr Bases--Mesgrs. E. Lee, W.'Sturdy, where they resided until the spring
sent ative for eage. of 1897, when they moved to Domin-
till- eounly. at tile meeting called the farins and release tire farm . Grow lots of vegetables. It made A. Sinclair, Carey and McGrego�. ion City, wfttr
for Tuesday evening in the town hall it easier oil file floor barrel and on The music was all very catchy. . (b they resided until
to villigider till' question of Greater women for farm work. Extra cul- The airs of "Molly Mine" and "Come the time of Fier death. Besides her
tivation was as gouLT as extra acre- mpa( anti easier on the railways
Prodoetion. There was a fair at- age. which, weve short of men short of Back Beloved" especially possess husband she leaveF3 a family of five
tentlanve and Mr. slothers arid Mr. r0lling stock and short of Let. And haun(irig melodies which lifrger in sons and four daughters, all of
T. \\. Brock. field secretarx of tile "Gan you take over any land the mail with his collar full of vege- till- mind, and many- otheX numbers whom were present at the funeral.
around this town T' asked Mr. tables did not bottler mu might he mentioned. The deceased was highly esteemed
Organualion of Resourims Commit- - ch about
tee, �vore hoth here to speak. Tire "Itothers. A farmer near Clinton high prices. The music was as follows by All who knew tier and will be
very much missed by the commun-
Mallor wa�A ill (lie chair and brief had offered toll acre% for cultivation It was a shame that there was no Act L ity. The remains were takerk to
illiening noldres, e m by "ind some girls had taken it up and off ort being maoto W cultivate. vacant Opening chorus, "Lads arid Las- Dominion City for burial, which
ses well . i v,
ills Worship and by Rev. Mr. ForA intended putting in flax and thought land near Godelah. Wheat was �,;ies song (Pat), "I Am the Land- took place March 14th.
Mr. Alothers pointed out. that they could pull tire flax themselves. tile most valuable thing in the world lord chorus, "As We Drink to
thert, wero Aii,igio.m) non producers, Mr. lStothers also made tile sug- today Your Health ;" sohg (Mike), Mollie PROUSE.—For many years Mr.
engaged in war ill- making inuni- ges(lon it mifht be possible for the Mr.' Brock said the fting of It and Mrs. David Prouse were among
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town to purr iase a tractor. Mine ;" duct, (Judge Hooley and
hons. eir.. vvitich vreated a great maximum price for wheat meant Rose), "Tick- ock ;' the best known residents of Oodc-
which was In for Tom pointed out that a t song (Ftcise),, rich township and the sympathies of
food shortafq% added to . s [er, penea in Godorich that flip producer, got a good price, 'Was Ever Fate SO Cruel ?' till go out to Mr. Prouse in the loss
lbe toll 0 flip rubmarine. 'rhe rngi� was 0 the consumer got tile wheat at a chorus, "Betty Is a Darlin�., 'song of ]its life's partner on Easter Sun-
quoslion for each olie was "Wholt lost year for farm help atilt so far as fail- price ail(] the spevulator did not 11elty and chorusN, "Betty `PCOY ;" (lay. Shp hall been troubled with
(-ail I 4hi "" This was no time too he knew no one put his name down, get it ohancol 14) manipulate ill(' duel Betty and Res-), "Wealth and tier heart for the past tive years,
raise tho quo -lion Will it PaN-` We and inspector Field said till, game market. 'rhe 01vornmen( did not Po%erty quintet, "it diddle following an Attack of pneumonia,
ltul,;t hale the production. Sixty- had blen (lone in Clinton and Lon- fix flip Price but officially sanctioned diddip, Oft Here is n RidZe ;" trio,
.r of till' 1, -oi and althonwi a good manv
five Ill food dost it . 11 price sof fly the Winnipeg Grain "What Fun ;" song (Captain Worth- anti it was another attack of puen-
nee(Is imo4i frwu Norlh Artier- sig"illell tileir lvilluigness it) help Exohango acting in COnj inction ington), "Ireland Dear ; chorus, monia which took tier off, after ail
WTI flip fQriner, no Application,; for hvI � with great experts (Ar the'Old, p illness of nine days. NIP. and Mrs.
'trom which it spenle! Conn- "Wat 1, Him Greet His Brido-tol- Prouse were both natives 44 Do"4111-
The Department ,all hilluched were made, I try.
till, ". 0 S. fill)\ villent it) got the boys the fariners did not want. t,own help. be :" duet �Capt. Worthin ton and shire, England, and became engagod
To this Mr. Stoltbers said file so- the Allies were t15 million ]lead BetIv) 'N "Your F es are tright, in the Old Conntry. Corning f -o, 1his
hition was for ill(. townspeople to food purposes and the supply was e' act 1, 0 Mr. OTlynn
of 'teell ago lot bel ) lho farmer.q. short of ill(% animals required for, final 11 country Mr. Prouse loeale-d at llow-
The wvre usiialiy, en1husiastic Act It. inanvillp, and shorth.- sent back for
and IN) liet, cent. ill' thenh bnd nut(,e get into the game themselves. The -owing Shorter. The price of food
lul(i Ibe enthusiasm arid would worz gr
piod last vear lit farin work arid the stuffs would keep high ail(] it \\-a Opening solo,; arid chorus, "Tis his bride-to-be. the inarriage taking
farmer, \\vre pretly well satisfied-. lip lite musele. bound Ill he safe and profitable ts Nine O'Glock fr' ... Tiq tile place in flownianvillp. Aftor spond-
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Mr. Stolheri Qaill it wall part of hia Mr. Brock laill emphasis oil ill(, get into tile production Fame. Heart : song (Capt. N�orthingtnn). ing live years in Canada they re-
dulv to lif,11) fluff 111)41ti A fo those sprious food shortage that existed. 11prorp flip ineeting Adjourned & "Come Back Beloved ;" soing (Judge turned to Eugland for a year. after
eholll,4�. "Magg
oll" r lWe were asked to raise T50,000,000 Mayor hall tire audience pledge it- It(' ley allot
boys who offered fnr farm work who, o .. ip Ma- which they came back to this eoun-
(till not make their tswri arrange-1hushpiq niore wheat than in 1917. self to help to carry oul whatever uire ; ensemble, Sir Charles arid try anti lovatvil in Goderich town-
Ineill'a. It eneh nf 10000 farmers in Ontario scheme would he formulated ill belp Tally Worthington ; (]net kSir ship, which had been their home
Charles and 1�a�y
The Department waq Ilro\141iligiput in 5 acres more spring wheat in food production, and tile Nationil , u Worthington), practically. (ner since. Latterly
tractor plowq. 'I'lipre were three there would be W,000 additional Anthem was sunf. Youl It Vnduti song k 1' ara Q. they had been li.,ing in town. Mr.
[ticks), "Flip Well -Known Farmer;" and Mrs. Prouqp were blessed with
duet and finale, "I Love You sweet- a family of mile children, (if whom
J20 I IS -R-0 _ % Awl
My '2qo pounds of o1jil rubber5,
light in as the, (1411114siull fee -
S. BYRON WILSON, Cor. See.
he services in North Streetl
hodist churcti will be conduc!gd.
Sunday by tile pastor, Rev 0P.
=Morning SUNect. "Out
eSS Into Ligilt.' Evening,
e Message of a Terilpted Leader."
n's swiday Club meets in the FOR
rch parlor at to a. m. Subject
discussion, "Why DO I Admire
DenominaLion ?" All men will,
made welcome.
apiluj4l vestry meeting of St.,
orge Is church was held on Taster ONE WEE -K'
nday evening, and reports dis-
sed, a year of progress in all
�rtments of church work. After
�tng all expenseS out of current
enues there remained a balance Men's Soft and DAY
the good of several hundred dol-
s, which was directed to Nall
requel4pil of the debt. The un-
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'he I report showed growth
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pr a of a very satisfactory
A! the various church or- HATS
iiiabons also made a remarkably
d showing. Gifts to the church
4uded a L-itany desk, a vA AbQ0 i_Sq Ha-ts In tele-
ery fin
ndow in memory of the late ff� scope ShaPe, Furfelt,�
o Eliot, and kneeling benches
oughout the churcti. The atten-' with plain and con -
nee at ail services, and especially'
number of communicants, was; trpst trimmings. To
ry encouraging. Mr. Geo. Porter. clear
,s appointed rector's warden, and
L. Parsons was elected people's'
,rden ; treasurer, Judge Dickson $1.25
stry clerk, T. Prest ; sidesmen,
ssrs. Platt (convener), P. L. Wal -
1, ' W. King, F. Bingham, J. 75 Hats, good for gen-
ophey, J. Holland and Dr. Caesar.
e meeting closed, after a number eral weAr
votes of thanks had been extend -
to organizations, etc., which had 75c
faithfully discharged their duties,
to those who had made gifts to
e church. It was directed also Up-to-date stiff Hate,
at a resolution expressing the
en regret of the vestry at the re- in seasonable shapes,
oval of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Eliot good quality Fur Felt
ould be suitably inscribea and
esenteO to them. At a subsequentl with Silk 1'rimmings.
eeting of the congregation the fol -
wing were elected lay delegates to To clear at
e Synod : Mr. L. Parsons, Judge
Ckson ; and Messrs. 1. Salkeld and $1.45, $1.75 and
. Caesar, substitutes. I
The Rt. -Rev. McAdam Harding, $1.95
D., Bishop of Qu'Appelle diocese,
ho mn;ts expected to be -in town fot
nday ail(] preach at St. George's -
urch, did not arrive till Monday,
d in the absence of the rector,
V. A. L. Clarke, who was at. home
account of sickness, R?�v. Canon Men's Police Braces
11 had charge of both services,
shop Harding arrived M Goderich 'IFo clear at
Monday, and, during tits briel'
ay here. was the guest of ReN,
tion Hill and Mrs. -till, the Canon
ing one of his former clergy ill 25c.
e Western Diocese. Bishop
arding was oil his way to Ottawa
connection with a new Indian
hool which it is hoped will Ill,
ected after the war. He addressvtl
e Women's Auxiliary of St. Georg- I
church in thi, afternoon, telling
ally interesting details of flip work. Mitt ROB NS
pecially at (,ordon School, to
hich the, W. A. of st. (4,orge's
urch send an annual bale of THE MEN'S STORE
othing, kef-ping onr of the girls at
e sell old clothed. There are be-
een 50 and 60 boys and girls. at
is school. The boys are tauvht
ruling and the gir-s housekeeping. (W I ritten for last w(,ok.)
addition lo other shillips, The I I'he Easter iousic. at Knox church
ovprnment provides, for the koep.
tile, children. rhp itiocese con- last Sunday was or a high order.
ibutes $3,000 a year for loachers' (Concluded on page 5
laries, etc., and the WcrmW I s
uxiliaries in Eastern Canada Of(j_ FORGOOD kEI�IABLE
lie for the clothing of the children. i i
he Bishop speaks very highly of Shoe Re airing
(I Indian character and of Ill of -
c�
tion of the Indian children to (ill ir TV?
udies and to r(,Iigi( " i. A seepildi SMITH & RING
than school is mucl. nveded for 30 &,1 Si ... t Opposite Knox Chumh
e diocese. GIVE US A TRIAL
Your, Home Needs
Protection
You can'i afford to "let the painting go�'this year".
Rot and decay are the greatest menace to property.
You keep up life and fire insurance — why neglect
your home?
A little paint or varnish on thoe loutaide or inside
now wiH save you much greater expense later on.
Look It Over I Think It Over I
Pam't It Overl
WffH
PAINT$ AND VARNISHES
8 IV P for the house assum you of quality and
durability, covering capacity and permanence of color.
8-ViFlaf-rone: A flat oil paint for interior walls
and ceilings. The beft decorators
recognize the value of Flat -Tone for
producing a permanent, velvety -finish
that will not rub off and is washaMe.
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We carryacompl4tefineolSherwin.
William Paint& and VarniAos. Ask
as for Color Cards, pricvs or any
other infonnation you may require.
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heart.
,File orphestra consisted Of Mr.
seven are living, nosa lane �Nlrs.
Jonathan Thompson), of Raglan.
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homestead . Lily (Mrs. Leith
During the hitarval between the
Sturdy), in Alberta,, Wilbert, C01 -
I "The National Smoke"
Is
two acts tbe first night Mr. R. G.
bofne (6wnship - Oliver, in Alberta ;
fhos.
Reynolds made an addre—*s in which
Mabel (Mrs. Wallis) arid
lit, spoke most highly of the good
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work of those who -took part.
t6e WesL Mrs. Prouse is survived
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Will that 111'""Ptiow f6w *61
. The second evening, after the
by five brothers and three sis�ers,
3 for 25,
Reuben and Edward Origig. of Col -
invited over to tile D. 0. P.. fen
borne township ; Olivep Origg and
room by the Maple Leaf 6kcVAzo-ot
Atchard Grigg. in the West . Enoch
the 1. 0. D. E., and had a One lunch,
Grig Colborne township ; Mrs.
Mrs.
RON
k4t% w
Bon Goderich township ; find
P.% And Wasting. Everyone was all
Millman, in the Weslr, and one mar -
amination from tire entertainment
J20 I IS -R-0 _ % Awl
My '2qo pounds of o1jil rubber5,
light in as the, (1411114siull fee -
S. BYRON WILSON, Cor. See.
he services in North Streetl
hodist churcti will be conduc!gd.
Sunday by tile pastor, Rev 0P.
=Morning SUNect. "Out
eSS Into Ligilt.' Evening,
e Message of a Terilpted Leader."
n's swiday Club meets in the FOR
rch parlor at to a. m. Subject
discussion, "Why DO I Admire
DenominaLion ?" All men will,
made welcome.
apiluj4l vestry meeting of St.,
orge Is church was held on Taster ONE WEE -K'
nday evening, and reports dis-
sed, a year of progress in all
�rtments of church work. After
�tng all expenseS out of current
enues there remained a balance Men's Soft and DAY
the good of several hundred dol-
s, which was directed to Nall
requel4pil of the debt. The un-
� 6,
'he I report showed growth
I
pr a of a very satisfactory
A! the various church or- HATS
iiiabons also made a remarkably
d showing. Gifts to the church
4uded a L-itany desk, a vA AbQ0 i_Sq Ha-ts In tele-
ery fin
ndow in memory of the late ff� scope ShaPe, Furfelt,�
o Eliot, and kneeling benches
oughout the churcti. The atten-' with plain and con -
nee at ail services, and especially'
number of communicants, was; trpst trimmings. To
ry encouraging. Mr. Geo. Porter. clear
,s appointed rector's warden, and
L. Parsons was elected people's'
,rden ; treasurer, Judge Dickson $1.25
stry clerk, T. Prest ; sidesmen,
ssrs. Platt (convener), P. L. Wal -
1, ' W. King, F. Bingham, J. 75 Hats, good for gen-
ophey, J. Holland and Dr. Caesar.
e meeting closed, after a number eral weAr
votes of thanks had been extend -
to organizations, etc., which had 75c
faithfully discharged their duties,
to those who had made gifts to
e church. It was directed also Up-to-date stiff Hate,
at a resolution expressing the
en regret of the vestry at the re- in seasonable shapes,
oval of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Eliot good quality Fur Felt
ould be suitably inscribea and
esenteO to them. At a subsequentl with Silk 1'rimmings.
eeting of the congregation the fol -
wing were elected lay delegates to To clear at
e Synod : Mr. L. Parsons, Judge
Ckson ; and Messrs. 1. Salkeld and $1.45, $1.75 and
. Caesar, substitutes. I
The Rt. -Rev. McAdam Harding, $1.95
D., Bishop of Qu'Appelle diocese,
ho mn;ts expected to be -in town fot
nday ail(] preach at St. George's -
urch, did not arrive till Monday,
d in the absence of the rector,
V. A. L. Clarke, who was at. home
account of sickness, R?�v. Canon Men's Police Braces
11 had charge of both services,
shop Harding arrived M Goderich 'IFo clear at
Monday, and, during tits briel'
ay here. was the guest of ReN,
tion Hill and Mrs. -till, the Canon
ing one of his former clergy ill 25c.
e Western Diocese. Bishop
arding was oil his way to Ottawa
connection with a new Indian
hool which it is hoped will Ill,
ected after the war. He addressvtl
e Women's Auxiliary of St. Georg- I
church in thi, afternoon, telling
ally interesting details of flip work. Mitt ROB NS
pecially at (,ordon School, to
hich the, W. A. of st. (4,orge's
urch send an annual bale of THE MEN'S STORE
othing, kef-ping onr of the girls at
e sell old clothed. There are be-
een 50 and 60 boys and girls. at
is school. The boys are tauvht
ruling and the gir-s housekeeping. (W I ritten for last w(,ok.)
addition lo other shillips, The I I'he Easter iousic. at Knox church
ovprnment provides, for the koep.
tile, children. rhp itiocese con- last Sunday was or a high order.
ibutes $3,000 a year for loachers' (Concluded on page 5
laries, etc., and the WcrmW I s
uxiliaries in Eastern Canada Of(j_ FORGOOD kEI�IABLE
lie for the clothing of the children. i i
he Bishop speaks very highly of Shoe Re airing
(I Indian character and of Ill of -
c�
tion of the Indian children to (ill ir TV?
udies and to r(,Iigi( " i. A seepildi SMITH & RING
than school is mucl. nveded for 30 &,1 Si ... t Opposite Knox Chumh
e diocese. GIVE US A TRIAL
Your, Home Needs
Protection
You can'i afford to "let the painting go�'this year".
Rot and decay are the greatest menace to property.
You keep up life and fire insurance — why neglect
your home?
A little paint or varnish on thoe loutaide or inside
now wiH save you much greater expense later on.
Look It Over I Think It Over I
Pam't It Overl
WffH
PAINT$ AND VARNISHES
8 IV P for the house assum you of quality and
durability, covering capacity and permanence of color.
8-ViFlaf-rone: A flat oil paint for interior walls
and ceilings. The beft decorators
recognize the value of Flat -Tone for
producing a permanent, velvety -finish
that will not rub off and is washaMe.
H
We carryacompl4tefineolSherwin.
William Paint& and VarniAos. Ask
as for Color Cards, pricvs or any
other infonnation you may require.
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heart.
,File orphestra consisted Of Mr.
seven are living, nosa lane �Nlrs.
Jonathan Thompson), of Raglan.
Buckley, Miss Grace'Reager, Airs.
near Toronto : Charles, fill tire
Oakley and Harold Blackstone.
homestead . Lily (Mrs. Leith
During the hitarval between the
Sturdy), in Alberta,, Wilbert, C01 -
two acts tbe first night Mr. R. G.
bofne (6wnship - Oliver, in Alberta ;
fhos.
Reynolds made an addre—*s in which
Mabel (Mrs. Wallis) arid
lit, spoke most highly of the good
Myrtle (Mrs, Lorne Neeling), both in
work of those who -took part.
t6e WesL Mrs. Prouse is survived
. The second evening, after the
by five brothers and three sis�ers,
pertormanee, the whole party were
Reuben and Edward Origig. of Col -
invited over to tile D. 0. P.. fen
borne township ; Olivep Origg and
room by the Maple Leaf 6kcVAzo-ot
Atchard Grigg. in the West . Enoch
the 1. 0. D. E., and had a One lunch,
Grig Colborne township ; Mrs.
Mrs.
.intermingled with songs and chorus-
Bon Goderich township ; find
P.% And Wasting. Everyone was all
Millman, in the Weslr, and one mar -
amination from tire entertainment
ried sister in the Old Country, One
*ililam, died
and it was with niuch hilarity suld
brother, gome years
hfr, Prorlwa sister
jest that thl� refreshments disfllp�
ago at; and a
in the Old Country. - Tile de-
leared. The henith of many who
ook a drunk
died
eolised was a We -long Methodist.
pwininent liart was
arid all reaponded very happily.
The funeral took place onThursday,
Mr. McGrp$oir gave a couple of se-
the services. being conducted by
lections in good linrry Lander,
RAv. Mr. (Atimpbellp Evangelical pas -
style Pnd it w , as a late hour when
tor. of C61borine, and tile llitill-
tile fe8tgyItle3 401o$ed.
hearers being old neighbors in Gode-
k
I e dov has bovo prewittmed
r1ch township, 0. Writters, Rich.
with 0 16 iij4d bv -tile Maple I.Plif
Chambors, Sno, McGivens, Goo.
Chupter in meoritfoll of his 4er-
Laffipre,,v, Jno. 11opre arld -Tas� I
viee-4 and des rf-sto expres ills
Jewe 1. I'lev. Mr. Ostethout assisteli
thanka.
Qt ill(% graVp�
J20 I IS -R-0 _ % Awl
My '2qo pounds of o1jil rubber5,
light in as the, (1411114siull fee -
S. BYRON WILSON, Cor. See.
he services in North Streetl
hodist churcti will be conduc!gd.
Sunday by tile pastor, Rev 0P.
=Morning SUNect. "Out
eSS Into Ligilt.' Evening,
e Message of a Terilpted Leader."
n's swiday Club meets in the FOR
rch parlor at to a. m. Subject
discussion, "Why DO I Admire
DenominaLion ?" All men will,
made welcome.
apiluj4l vestry meeting of St.,
orge Is church was held on Taster ONE WEE -K'
nday evening, and reports dis-
sed, a year of progress in all
�rtments of church work. After
�tng all expenseS out of current
enues there remained a balance Men's Soft and DAY
the good of several hundred dol-
s, which was directed to Nall
requel4pil of the debt. The un-
� 6,
'he I report showed growth
I
pr a of a very satisfactory
A! the various church or- HATS
iiiabons also made a remarkably
d showing. Gifts to the church
4uded a L-itany desk, a vA AbQ0 i_Sq Ha-ts In tele-
ery fin
ndow in memory of the late ff� scope ShaPe, Furfelt,�
o Eliot, and kneeling benches
oughout the churcti. The atten-' with plain and con -
nee at ail services, and especially'
number of communicants, was; trpst trimmings. To
ry encouraging. Mr. Geo. Porter. clear
,s appointed rector's warden, and
L. Parsons was elected people's'
,rden ; treasurer, Judge Dickson $1.25
stry clerk, T. Prest ; sidesmen,
ssrs. Platt (convener), P. L. Wal -
1, ' W. King, F. Bingham, J. 75 Hats, good for gen-
ophey, J. Holland and Dr. Caesar.
e meeting closed, after a number eral weAr
votes of thanks had been extend -
to organizations, etc., which had 75c
faithfully discharged their duties,
to those who had made gifts to
e church. It was directed also Up-to-date stiff Hate,
at a resolution expressing the
en regret of the vestry at the re- in seasonable shapes,
oval of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Eliot good quality Fur Felt
ould be suitably inscribea and
esenteO to them. At a subsequentl with Silk 1'rimmings.
eeting of the congregation the fol -
wing were elected lay delegates to To clear at
e Synod : Mr. L. Parsons, Judge
Ckson ; and Messrs. 1. Salkeld and $1.45, $1.75 and
. Caesar, substitutes. I
The Rt. -Rev. McAdam Harding, $1.95
D., Bishop of Qu'Appelle diocese,
ho mn;ts expected to be -in town fot
nday ail(] preach at St. George's -
urch, did not arrive till Monday,
d in the absence of the rector,
V. A. L. Clarke, who was at. home
account of sickness, R?�v. Canon Men's Police Braces
11 had charge of both services,
shop Harding arrived M Goderich 'IFo clear at
Monday, and, during tits briel'
ay here. was the guest of ReN,
tion Hill and Mrs. -till, the Canon
ing one of his former clergy ill 25c.
e Western Diocese. Bishop
arding was oil his way to Ottawa
connection with a new Indian
hool which it is hoped will Ill,
ected after the war. He addressvtl
e Women's Auxiliary of St. Georg- I
church in thi, afternoon, telling
ally interesting details of flip work. Mitt ROB NS
pecially at (,ordon School, to
hich the, W. A. of st. (4,orge's
urch send an annual bale of THE MEN'S STORE
othing, kef-ping onr of the girls at
e sell old clothed. There are be-
een 50 and 60 boys and girls. at
is school. The boys are tauvht
ruling and the gir-s housekeeping. (W I ritten for last w(,ok.)
addition lo other shillips, The I I'he Easter iousic. at Knox church
ovprnment provides, for the koep.
tile, children. rhp itiocese con- last Sunday was or a high order.
ibutes $3,000 a year for loachers' (Concluded on page 5
laries, etc., and the WcrmW I s
uxiliaries in Eastern Canada Of(j_ FORGOOD kEI�IABLE
lie for the clothing of the children. i i
he Bishop speaks very highly of Shoe Re airing
(I Indian character and of Ill of -
c�
tion of the Indian children to (ill ir TV?
udies and to r(,Iigi( " i. A seepildi SMITH & RING
than school is mucl. nveded for 30 &,1 Si ... t Opposite Knox Chumh
e diocese. GIVE US A TRIAL
Your, Home Needs
Protection
You can'i afford to "let the painting go�'this year".
Rot and decay are the greatest menace to property.
You keep up life and fire insurance — why neglect
your home?
A little paint or varnish on thoe loutaide or inside
now wiH save you much greater expense later on.
Look It Over I Think It Over I
Pam't It Overl
WffH
PAINT$ AND VARNISHES
8 IV P for the house assum you of quality and
durability, covering capacity and permanence of color.
8-ViFlaf-rone: A flat oil paint for interior walls
and ceilings. The beft decorators
recognize the value of Flat -Tone for
producing a permanent, velvety -finish
that will not rub off and is washaMe.
H
We carryacompl4tefineolSherwin.
William Paint& and VarniAos. Ask
as for Color Cards, pricvs or any
other infonnation you may require.
13
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GODENC114
M
1 14