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A, IPct'TaullE'n ot''tata►4lrealA ~�u• Il�� iS(nd WA,BtO vvas. oleo , , �. eet)ll � ?'al" Ih+fitsu �t �1; iti dafrow, ,4t, ,Toronto ' , Qpt4 of rise Etiuhhes6l laces A 'ti 40 , tA4 4,14 a or bl_"k, ail-waol serge, !i � � , S»>�it�in .ler E > �� � �, ; tlatlfilx . took in �+oadpn. Policemen t?iltrolled: ., rliprtly 1f11iai- with Tomgm 6atim Cottle � place on SQtpttht#', eb.:�&lh,:xt rho 7't rarefy An then only ►appirll. ,., j^,V, i A,'itoucla' bf tucking in the black, But- 45 -Inch tell wool Frdasaoh a3or$o oaf flapat quality fartlitp axa4me, :11iEtttrrt+s �ttrta#� r 'tttr. REX a* ?� L . I HIS aadieace more than jeer- . I 4, tons aro the trimillirag. The Suit is made rnedi4m �naight. is Navy, Black and plum. fume'' .0. Orecliqui 0, As' thea hilt. I� rasp food, simple lines, and' value ,two cannot Titin a t ntlid cloth uvea bon btu months and of natartionla ,a(►qd lb uenxx. 't'll(¢ tie- 0-•^-tbey,wore do�t`nrigrit p 4 Ceased Was baliti in tltiely tad freed' "'10��� r is 4111ptioatC, f3ixua 3 p months o by us. Tods is valve is $5.00 abuetve--bob the young roan (M ' Q a$ all hit fire hGt. IiC is .survived b_ , to 41D. Price ..................... �a•V� or $3.50. Samples will be mailed to any hi's Hrlcfow anti', twos 9100*, ArA(tst. 4I4� �m� " end generally attract *�. � I 11 ` r !l i' pp►ti 'Atli l' FTeltoh Soria 6txits, tr time I �titb a dress it you are unable to �t(� a�i Iso . tato rid t al uvhom is eleven, ed a fevv souls to his standard. 4 ,. call. specially priced..........:. +ip•�i� y 'b c r - r fled Y on -ll OIU , 49lln. ''Orpoken T'HE .aaan is now dead ---but bai+utt bone buttons and slashed pockets, fidg(r )n 'Bruce „0oµlatX+,....'sae d rat w ''Coutoviobly ambroidlered, Coats lined %yith tbdrlt place ore'Modrlalr and, tho services to day hie'e example is zeal- NOttlXilg Metter after i "�1 Ccod nlues in were conducted by Rev. J. X. Ford: ously fosterer? by thousands of piss}* :14i1i(a►v tilkar. Navy and black. ifl, $S, . The pall -bearers were F. J. Prtdttam. 40, M6 eaoh Offibp and Soldiers of the Sal- Floor Coverings Ino Robertson, Capt. Inkster and Jas. vstion .Army in sixty-six Colm. a _ .,� U oQ >< _ Iioliaud.: - - tries throughout the worst}, 11 . 1*I.inoleuma, 3, 3 and 4 yards wide, i ,,choice of DRIVER. -mho runea�tt of Mr. Joseph speaking forty different tan. ' r llrivor who -dined Mlarclt hth, took place pptterns, floral, file or block. They are new guages, cess Sulks rind quality is good. Price per care from his late residence, Bruce street. r 1. I, 1 I , q sq Goderieh. It was conducted by Rev, }�a^„, ��*+�{. Y .y'M4,i*inob fiillt and 'Wool Poplins. tityvy, black, ytttd ......•.....� !i� fano A. L. G. Clarke, of St. George's dhurch: The. Salvation The �he �eXal� Ji.ore t (i , s t tapes, greys, greens, rose. At per yard ..x,.............. • $�a - The. pall beaters were Mr. Houston, � a Afr. J. C. Latthwalte, Mr. John Sturdy * SI'7 and .OQ g and Mfr. yobii Rodgers. Sir. Driver D Brussels Rugs came to . Canada from Northampton- -_ �...�� F 9hlre, England. when q young man and Silk Foulards Tapestry Rugs resided In Goderieh township for 3p$ Wtadels p many years before removing to town, '"' „ Tart ;vide Silt Foulard in a Score of neat pat- Union Ru s His wife predevepsed him six years.• and dr�Stitt�tiOnS irresistible "r -.. terns._ A fri cod nulit itiodiuin 1i lit - fie is surv[�e�i b3 Pear Eiaug� alto a y• g" - yin this Territor one eon, Mrs. U. O. Sturdy, Uoderieh y �r 1.weight.. Very correct material. C For all style of rooms and in sizes up to fl x i� townshipt Mrs. C. S. Andrews., Cobalt; -us 'them t - << P ► i Special, per yard................ $1.50 feet. MISS Mary And hiss Annie, at home, You may be tempted to bc{y Low Priced I 3 . and WNllam, on ttto Gtebe Farm. Gods- ------ -,-- clothes but "Marlin" qualit a Bala when Bossard Corsets Plaid Ging6ams rlett township, also by six grand child- brought to Ciaderich for interment, ` y appeals I ren and th[ee groat grandchildren, the funeral taking place from her son's $(b�VF.RBY-A very highly esteemed residence, Bayfield Road. on \Vednes Yore buy for lite future. The q.,rig}n_a1, unequalled front•iacing Corset is hineab and best quality in Imported Ginghams, + I31'dIECALLI CURRi3CT. Ne recoui- ,in the new plaid and overeheek fashionacble resident of (louerich township passed day, to Maitland r^eanetcry• Rev. ytr. That's what•really counts. rv' r r tlrend fiassard Cornets as the perfect ox pression combicatioas. Colors are beantifull min ted to her reward on Tuesday of last week Aoycraft ooaduct�+d the ycr�'ices and g in death o ,Ir Wm Sower y, the all -bearers were Messrs. Emman- Y the d f s. b P M • of hygieria corsetry. Price .................. and are warranted. Every conceivable pat- aged 32 years. The ,deceased was a cel Mitchell, David Clark, ,►. li. ,ails- Martin, the Tailor i oo� �O �� �O tern is checks. Titin cloth iaaellinq through member of the Church o[ England and lien and E. Reid. firs. Postlrthwalte f • i . f $ . Canada at 9bo. See our window dis was ac woman of high character and vvas .born in Glasgow sevoil y -six years 'Phone '318 ;r ll�� p ` and up. play a$ per yard .......... • SVa, ideal,. The funeral services on Thurs- ago and was brought to L'anada by a•, <, """""" day were conducted by Rev. A. L. G. her parentL,q Thomas and Catherine °" ; r Clarke, rector of St. George's chupch, McBride, when she was only seven t „� ..,,�,,, �, .......�,�, and the pail -bearers were two broth- Years of age. Ptae ,family settled in, ,' era oT rho deceased, Mfr. John Sowerby WVawanosh near Belgrave, and litre btadanw Dugas, of Paris, France. is ', t and Mr. George Falconer. Mrs. Sower- she lived until she was mar- here on a visit to her brother, Mr. B. ACHESONO by was a daughter of qtr. and Mrs. rico (at the early age of 17). Af- Graham: THE THO � � I Tames Ross, of the Union side road, ter her marriage she and tier husband Chester Johnston v`as here froI I m I I .1 I ;; wo. and was married in 1903 to her now. lived a number of places and were Windsor for the funeral of his grand- I ­ �, � . I . I , . bereft partner. A family of five child well-known residents of Goderieh for father, Mr. Willis Bell. d ren, all at home, the youngest being a considerable time. tier husband Roy Patterson went home on Tues- n y S four years.; survtvGl Ca$I, Alice, died In April, 1912. Three sons sur- day on account of the illness of his Electric Norah, Eunice and Ross,. to mourn the vivo, James and Thomas Postle- ` loss of a good mother. Besides her thwaite, of Brantford, and of Chief Father, Mr. D. Patterson. /•�j TitE MARKET QUtg.97`10N make leasing reading for the Gode- he Opbe Etch �t r p parents, Mrs. Sowerby is survived by Postlethwaite of Goderieh. Mr. Thos. The Toronto papers of Monday an- , ', •) rich teachers and their sympa1. thizer,. one -sister, Mfiss .�llargaret Roes. at Postlethwaite and his son, John; and nounee: The engagement is announc- ** A few .weeks ago The Star referred�Sh�'' 4� leatcli0as+ -an -.l._ ___,'to the agitation in Oshawa for the tibo- To The Editor , --In regard to ,to([e home, ani by six brothers, George, in William and Miss Jennie Postle- ed of Gwyneth, younger daughter of bi 1 ° rMOURSDAY, MARCLI ►I 10.20. lition of the market. , Apparently the case which was presented by the Toronto: Thomas, In Orillia, and thwaite, son and daughter of 3tr. Mrs. Shannon, anti the late Dr. . Reg- ` I )+ - i • teachers of the schools uP Simeoe Kott Allan, Victor and 'James, at James Postlethwalte,; were here for field Shannon, o►' l;oderich, Ont.. Lo - = __== _ -' dame agitation is going on in other r, to the Board of Education for tiie home. the funeral, their father being unable Christie; son of Mr. and Mrs. T. i, EvilalituL 'COt11WNT places. for t mplo Pembroke and purpose of increasing their solar- to come owing to indisposition. Clark, of Toronto, the marriage to take ' LAUDFA-The people of Goderieh The latest and mOSt Wi.11 Indsor, wh councils are being les, I might just call the attention place April seventeenth. . At Aho present time, and during the solicited to abolish the pubiio mark- lament the sudden Laking off on Sup - a of the Board to the fact that it is day last of one who, during his two PEOPLE WE KNOW pmt, attteo contoderation, the Canadian cls. The Pemtrroke Standard last a very Inopportune time for oven eCODOmlaBl Washer on If . considering such a thing. The Years' residence In Goderieh, as pro- -- a ,� .ar�It�ntenl, unlike the South African week had an article on the question, teachers aro not suffering and the prietor of the Model Theatre. had Miss Kerr, of Clinton, is visiting her the market. 4 ". made many friends,, and a!1 extend sister, Mrs. (D>t) Taylor. 1174 t1nli>rf, has bosh unable Lo amend its In the.eourao of which it said: Government is probing into bust/ ;114t �^ r;. dw.. ,constitution, any change in the It is contended that with the change nese matters..in order to see if stncene sympathy to his trereaved hie, H. K. Revell, of Ridgerest Farm, . , widow in her Irreparable loss. Mr. was In Toronto this week. , , Stock On band. Y i is $rltish North American Act, being re- that .has come over trading fa general, something cannot bo done in order Alfrel Woods Latider was born at y,,,, that the market is of little, It any to eheape(t the high cost of living Stratford 43 years' ago, and ft was to Mrs. Benj. Grahatrri is visiting with , taerlreQ,for the l tapErial Parllameb6 to lien ill to the people of rile town, and which we all Ecol• t hope the friends in Toronto and Woodstock. taarmlae. The Union Government, is board may see this matter unbias- Stratford the fancies took place ° on Buy !*OW before the . ( no longer should t expense of main- Tuesday. Mir. Lauder was a member Mr. Cuddy McDonald left this week <3 p sed and give it refusal. Bic d at lite' sctston' to have taming a market o continued. At of Mtaltlarld Longo, No. 33 A., F. & A. to start his season's work at Windsor. ..: Yours truly, - price advances. : LA0 $rl00 p'arllaiilont amend .the act, present It is .largely patronized by M„ and the following members of the Mrs.'Porett, of Barrie, is visiting her dealers who purchase their supplies Ratepayer. 1 Dao ab ::til ,Pte it Canada to determine from farmers and carry on a business Simeoe, March Ynd, 1920. edge acted as .oall-bearers, G. L. Par- brother, Dr. Bolster, and Mrs. Bolster. THE HYDRO ELECTRIC STORE i its t,�yr, lays: I , sons. H. T. Edwatrds, J. W. Vanatter, Miss McKinnon has returned from I on the , market without any expense of (Editors Note) -The Reformer's col- C. C. Lee, J. J. McEwen and W. T. b[!1- Toronto after clewing the stew spring .. - upkeep -at least very little in eom- umn are an open forum, and in cop- lar, Messrs. Parsons and Vanatter ac- 0 Nod t 4 of Squape �,-1 x, •i�., 4, at" ibogt s'"e souvenirs of •,lite parison with the " ordinary business formity to that Idea, we make room 9 oompanying the remains to Stortford. _� Ott *ar- jor �j ertpA?____Wp hgyc. .places. Further, that as a protection for_this_letter, from an estgemed aiti- The 'service bete was conducted by - �s�r�� - - ........�.I 1. to the people agalnst h prices in -who, by the wa has no children • ,'15oJaftf.• nQ� frail tite Crimean war; Yr Rov. R. C:" MlaDermld. Mr. Lauder, bo- # the matter of competition, a public mqutring education. It does coat em- fore comtag to Goderieh, lived for r �V-ster and Light Commission W¢1�1. BJillreiWa should have some souvenirs market has lost its place, for today body a scrap of The Reformer's ow•n time at Corunna, Ont., and previous to of this sore at rile great ryas ln' wtttcli farmers on a market demand the game doctrine. Gn rho North American cos- tg 2 " of the Town of Goderieh. d that lived at Govan, Sask.. where he �ti}r o tlliu►�r "t oderic'h ',boys jtook part. Prices for their produce teat such ,can ifnent the teachers are practically on engfaged in the hotel and real, estate be purchased for from the stores, who strike. They aro leaving, the Prof"" LL yVltti tleclslcn`ia favor of a menu- business. .Previous to going West he r....,. maintain a dt'livery system, • and all Sion by tChs of thousands. .Every ATTENTION. - ______ ^ tgCYtl Iiia 4 artrmorlai to our fallen boys, sai�ggd the Great Lakes and dulling that 'I' the other cobvenlenees that go with a' other menace that confronts our sys- timd he married a Duluth lady. There • 1t wputtk be .a gbol time. to take up the legitimately wridueted business, tem of government pales by compari- was no family, but, besides his mother - a ' r^ x,4 sgourla$, otsome trophies of the �vatr: Again farmer•, of `late only attend son. H there must be national coon- and father, living ataCorunna one sis- ■ f market when it suits their venues-' omies, let them be.praoticed elsewhere IOC 163 C 'Board of Trade x :.Al lndiiarsec, •if a monument ,la to ire tor, Mrs; Geo. Murphy, of .fort Huron, t� fence, and .,householders Who depend, thin at the schools: • Why not . first who was with him during his illness, 4 aerdtotod 00ir►tuvliere to town. the plan- on securing farm produce from them close the autombite factories and put and two brothers, Will Lauder, of San iI' � lift of ,some .guns (supposing they can are often doomed to disappointment, the 4gasotirw supplr`y • ,under eontrop; Francisco, and Clifford Lauder, of Sar- ■ �•�- tSAI'LIORS-1 .. ' ,• 'l ie had) appropriately nearby could De whereas if there was no public market how about a curtailment in`the movie ala (who also visited him during hla ' tkeb oft as. Ntt of (Ne plan. at s1I. the storekeepers would augplg privileges? The Rpformcr would shut illness); survive. Mr. Lauder's father A Modern Board of Trade Is a Community organiza- all their needs at all times. M1any up every church rather than see a• -reef contend also that if the market (t taken la our educational Draft. The and Mfr. and Mrs. Cleo. Murphy were tion rather than a commercial one. Its purpose is to P present s the funeral. Mr. Lauder's promote the welfare of the whole At+E fieople ��Aase pa3rents were horn kept up, We expense of same should, one hope at Atnrsioan civilization I death was due to double pneumonia. Community and to and jtial[ve tWed to Canada for three be malnta►ned by We farmers, ibr the depthdeat absolutely on the expansion develop a good spirit, a spirit of o0 operation to all .• reason that they only use it new for and improvement of our scheme of in- BELL. -An old resident of the dis plans which have for their object „l(eneraltons Canadlaas?" The United lent the betterment, and a^ I k "atateit Ae�istrar-(tlitasral has decreed disposing et their surplus steak. and atruoGon. We have given the common trieL passed to the world unseen onQw is the time enlargement of the community. Individuals that, so far as they • are concerned, people a little- learning. it has not Sunday in the person of Mr. Willis prosper • r,� A , deet !1µ3y are not, and. in order to be- they walk off with whatever cash 11hey tabiflod the proverb. It is a danger- Bell. Mr. Bell waa ti4 years of age, through the Prosperity o; the community in which „`,l, ' - 00ine registered, a person may not use secure in this way and send their out thing. But we cannot turn back was born at Gilaruex4 .Cumberland, • they live. If yon help thb community you -will reap r . • W terns "Canadlan,," but must desia money to the mail order houses is the the hands of the clock of time. We Eng.• and came to Canada at the age that you are going ,, cities or purchase through their co mutt persevere. Not a smattering, but of eight years. with his father. He hoar share of the bdment, *'►ate the, European country from operative stares, ,everything. possible a veal education for every voter must learned the wagon making trade but t �m new Bdard of Trade'Rooms are -being fitted up for wI IOI1 his pamats Immigrated to de- greater part of his life in away for the sea' a ty !fit they can. become the corner -stone o! our na- spent ,the J the benefit of the Members and the Clomman[ I *o the ,race to which he belongs. is "-- """"' tional edifice, The Board of Education farming, which he followed success- Make use of these Rooms, and91 help the Exeentive by It trot time a Canadian race was rccog- TEAS SALARIES , of the town of Simone, as one small fully for many years in Goderieh suggestions, and a trieadly dieonsaioa of local and ub- unit in the directing of the nation's township and later 'at Dungannon. ��• I wish you P , i t?►isbf% 'Pito Cty�.4an soldier's in In view of the agitation of the Iia gneatlona; sohooi affnfra, has a duty to perform. For years he conducted a dairy bust- ItratlCp sled Plandrris eFtotived they pas- Goderieh public school teachers for There should be pa stern and unbend- Hess In Gdxierioh township, About R J. MEGAw audsA df®lihebve ehaaraoteriatka iaorcaased remuneration rho following ►ng adherence to the tetter of a con- seven yea ago he gave up !arming Good Health Good w s BOWDEN, '"t It was to the 6knadlans thgA the from last week's Simeoe Reformer will tract. The Interests of the Community and for a umber of years past he had s President. Industrial 800'y. "< Military lesacx$ tuiytcd avhtva difficult be read with much Interest Tito let- demand that our teaching stair be lived In Goderieh, the past two years . treated fairly. Some of the salaries. and eight months .with his daughter. lick and Safe Re' Mard:h 11th, 1920. t%oka were to bo done. A people pro- ter signed "Ratepayer" does not re- we hesitate to name them, but the Airs. Thomas Johnston, Britannia road. 4taf41ng young men of this type• arc, calve much sympathy from . the editor Board knows, have been a standing dis He is the last of a family of tour sons 2 ff ' and one daughteg. Hie• father and one fs4almiv, entitled to status of a race. of the Reformer, whose views will grace for more than a few months. died Fn Hamilton' turn a, (, We hope to heat from the Board'$ brother, John. , • meeting tomorrow lovening of action another brother, Robert Bell, died In '_ qq�� tj `` rp t . that will cobvince our teachers that Goderieh township. Thos. Bell. + ,, � • 1 41111111111110=11 �1HI" [t�l � theft efforts and sacrifices aro spore- If you Beed any 0 another brother, died live years ago, t1 ,y �q ofated by our people. and a sister, Mrs, Carter, died in Clin- At Your Service 11 � ` f , . - ton three years ado. His wife died y � Property owners in Ciodnrioh ureic- auddenlY nineteen years ago. He had a�.• g • • ���I�'�r W ity whose land was taken up for the a family of tett children, of whom sev- W11:11 Illi our line Wherever You • 0 NOW !Lake Huron Steel Co . I � I 1, I t6", �,, tporatioa; and ea aro stlil living, Mrs Thos, John- Live a Who received the first payment six Jston, Mfrs. John Johnston and Mrs. '�'"`' t t f � • '� , . n Q months ago, have been notified by Mr. Robert Johnston, o Ooderich ; David. kindly gall and see Th ai ,,ms s MoCreath that no further ptjylments of the Sault; John n Robert, of the a womt3n in town, or country, has the same '11,,M a will be made the land remaining as Huron road. and EIMX Goderieh, Iiv- TM,, I� . , . advantage as her sister in the city in expert akt» if the options 'brad not been taken. Ing. od+a dat4gliter died in Infancy, fig, hEti�eY81i`. service .from the best known firm in iil, N a This means that the p#'operty orvaera another, Mars. David "dohnstan, tiled a • a I - TIME retain their land. It also "pips fah end number of years ago at the Sault, and y u to rumors that the steel pialat ►mlght fits. DePeudry passed ' va+y to few things �r�>Oi }a 0 • y aa I e'vacn' yet be Iocated -at 4100tilth.. years ago. Mr, Bell was always a 4 4 to OIrlar your kind neighbor and !roto feud, abd of C�� �� : v ''. il", . '' I 1� Y rcNiur ► a sturdy honesty, never spoke ill . �i[ /1,, ^ �r a e He was a Prebb terian to YOM,. uJi'X1►R Sid;>� f anyoa . y ` tr T . a»Itd Rev, aMr Mcllet'trtfty► pastor of , Knox churdr, catldiloted the turneral` e►tng or#ousetlyrs . � . + n y y er if pall b over t . W.r.,.r...., r 4 Lwdkr IltNtytg+l H ltlwirde dor pewit, tlid name Parlter' " services. Beats ' saYe �o � � bit a e ► deeeaaltd, VVII! s 8igni- ere 6 aaa Rev. Mr. 1+ , 6tsiftife nidisork>dttlllt 1#kla t+►wriis 1Mi1tM1M�ti• ac +oC:rk�r oI, Clinton; watt `'� hei3"pa want til` • I ct)Meh i�hl. t�: I A � T Toth i1� li�i+ , in this ttlaitim Qla Perfection s *,. 'rltdre., David and Jarilba Belt. Mr. Pelt tiff Iot1k like near, WlleirµOr t al gar. -�-. ' ¢ ""•"�*+• +•% had been Ill for sot'@e' 111016 �itld'the ltft . ' d „mdk164 or even t'he most•fisaile • w:.. mediate cense r1f 'hip 'thath vt►is trlta hd 1 or . ,u ru Qttdiltllttte�t tit Moderate PrWes «U�'' 'Oft piety. r �W[,� • lir wrrwrrrr ,,�f Parrs f t yt „ eon b a fad „ til . ; r a mail s+ahold ef►rtnins , ,�� • � deli t PO MMI�'!"llit'ttAirl!�`---OO del' o d, k from ^9 br rr it�1 ' 1 [i i stwr l ave � >ttu etaclr nesse Soatlaricl exprow receive the same carnful t r1r t1ll�t'`d ilio o If lection ► , ' t, I k - +mt 1► iflitra�,: If>tNl ,*A, sit theirs hallliVC land was lttitti. Win. I a41 ,.B8 3 .. s ar1F it trered pervanutly. I . a twig„ tit, rte rtmotho of thla�l` . Et p'o ! 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A, IPct'TaullE'n ot''tata►4lrealA ~�u• Il�� iS(nd WA,BtO vvas. oleo , , �. eet)ll � ?'al" Ih+fitsu �t �1; iti dafrow, ,4t, ,Toronto ' , Qpt4 of rise Etiuhhes6l laces A 'ti 40 , tA4 4,14 a or bl_"k, ail-waol serge, !i � � , S»>�it�in .ler E > �� � �, ; tlatlfilx . took in �+oadpn. Policemen t?iltrolled: ., rliprtly 1f11iai- with Tomgm 6atim Cottle � place on SQtpttht#', eb.:�&lh,:xt rho 7't rarefy An then only ►appirll. ,., j^,V, i A,'itoucla' bf tucking in the black, But- 45 -Inch tell wool Frdasaoh a3or$o oaf flapat quality fartlitp axa4me, :11iEtttrrt+s �ttrta#� r 'tttr. REX a* ?� L . I HIS aadieace more than jeer- . I 4, tons aro the trimillirag. The Suit is made rnedi4m �naight. is Navy, Black and plum. fume'' .0. Orecliqui 0, As' thea hilt. I� rasp food, simple lines, and' value ,two cannot Titin a t ntlid cloth uvea bon btu months and of natartionla ,a(►qd lb uenxx. 't'll(¢ tie- 0-•^-tbey,wore do�t`nrigrit p 4 Ceased Was baliti in tltiely tad freed' "'10��� r is 4111ptioatC, f3ixua 3 p months o by us. Tods is valve is $5.00 abuetve--bob the young roan (M ' Q a$ all hit fire hGt. IiC is .survived b_ , to 41D. Price ..................... �a•V� or $3.50. Samples will be mailed to any hi's Hrlcfow anti', twos 9100*, ArA(tst. 4I4� �m� " end generally attract *�. � I 11 ` r !l i' pp►ti 'Atli l' FTeltoh Soria 6txits, tr time I �titb a dress it you are unable to �t(� a�i Iso . tato rid t al uvhom is eleven, ed a fevv souls to his standard. 4 ,. call. specially priced..........:. +ip•�i� y 'b c r - r fled Y on -ll OIU , 49lln. ''Orpoken T'HE .aaan is now dead ---but bai+utt bone buttons and slashed pockets, fidg(r )n 'Bruce „0oµlatX+,....'sae d rat w ''Coutoviobly ambroidlered, Coats lined %yith tbdrlt place ore'Modrlalr and, tho services to day hie'e example is zeal- NOttlXilg Metter after i "�1 Ccod nlues in were conducted by Rev. J. X. Ford: ously fosterer? by thousands of piss}* :14i1i(a►v tilkar. Navy and black. ifl, $S, . The pall -bearers were F. J. Prtdttam. 40, M6 eaoh Offibp and Soldiers of the Sal- Floor Coverings Ino Robertson, Capt. Inkster and Jas. vstion .Army in sixty-six Colm. a _ .,� U oQ >< _ Iioliaud.: - - tries throughout the worst}, 11 . 1*I.inoleuma, 3, 3 and 4 yards wide, i ,,choice of DRIVER. -mho runea�tt of Mr. Joseph speaking forty different tan. ' r llrivor who -dined Mlarclt hth, took place pptterns, floral, file or block. They are new guages, cess Sulks rind quality is good. Price per care from his late residence, Bruce street. r 1. I, 1 I , q sq Goderieh. It was conducted by Rev, }�a^„, ��*+�{. Y .y'M4,i*inob fiillt and 'Wool Poplins. tityvy, black, ytttd ......•.....� !i� fano A. L. G. Clarke, of St. George's dhurch: The. Salvation The �he �eXal� Ji.ore t (i , s t tapes, greys, greens, rose. At per yard ..x,.............. • $�a - The. pall beaters were Mr. Houston, � a Afr. J. C. Latthwalte, Mr. John Sturdy * SI'7 and .OQ g and Mfr. yobii Rodgers. Sir. Driver D Brussels Rugs came to . Canada from Northampton- -_ �...�� F 9hlre, England. when q young man and Silk Foulards Tapestry Rugs resided In Goderieh township for 3p$ Wtadels p many years before removing to town, '"' „ Tart ;vide Silt Foulard in a Score of neat pat- Union Ru s His wife predevepsed him six years.• and dr�Stitt�tiOnS irresistible "r -.. terns._ A fri cod nulit itiodiuin 1i lit - fie is surv[�e�i b3 Pear Eiaug� alto a y• g" - yin this Territor one eon, Mrs. U. O. Sturdy, Uoderieh y �r 1.weight.. Very correct material. C For all style of rooms and in sizes up to fl x i� townshipt Mrs. C. S. Andrews., Cobalt; -us 'them t - << P ► i Special, per yard................ $1.50 feet. MISS Mary And hiss Annie, at home, You may be tempted to bc{y Low Priced I 3 . and WNllam, on ttto Gtebe Farm. Gods- ------ -,-- clothes but "Marlin" qualit a Bala when Bossard Corsets Plaid Ging6ams rlett township, also by six grand child- brought to Ciaderich for interment, ` y appeals I ren and th[ee groat grandchildren, the funeral taking place from her son's $(b�VF.RBY-A very highly esteemed residence, Bayfield Road. on \Vednes Yore buy for lite future. The q.,rig}n_a1, unequalled front•iacing Corset is hineab and best quality in Imported Ginghams, + I31'dIECALLI CURRi3CT. Ne recoui- ,in the new plaid and overeheek fashionacble resident of (louerich township passed day, to Maitland r^eanetcry• Rev. ytr. That's what•really counts. rv' r r tlrend fiassard Cornets as the perfect ox pression combicatioas. Colors are beantifull min ted to her reward on Tuesday of last week Aoycraft ooaduct�+d the ycr�'ices and g in death o ,Ir Wm Sower y, the all -bearers were Messrs. Emman- Y the d f s. b P M • of hygieria corsetry. Price .................. and are warranted. Every conceivable pat- aged 32 years. The ,deceased was a cel Mitchell, David Clark, ,►. li. ,ails- Martin, the Tailor i oo� �O �� �O tern is checks. Titin cloth iaaellinq through member of the Church o[ England and lien and E. Reid. firs. Postlrthwalte f • i . f $ . Canada at 9bo. See our window dis was ac woman of high character and vvas .born in Glasgow sevoil y -six years 'Phone '318 ;r ll�� p ` and up. play a$ per yard .......... • SVa, ideal,. The funeral services on Thurs- ago and was brought to L'anada by a•, <, """""" day were conducted by Rev. A. L. G. her parentL,q Thomas and Catherine °" ; r Clarke, rector of St. George's chupch, McBride, when she was only seven t „� ..,,�,,, �, .......�,�, and the pail -bearers were two broth- Years of age. Ptae ,family settled in, ,' era oT rho deceased, Mfr. John Sowerby WVawanosh near Belgrave, and litre btadanw Dugas, of Paris, France. is ', t and Mr. George Falconer. Mrs. Sower- she lived until she was mar- here on a visit to her brother, Mr. B. ACHESONO by was a daughter of qtr. and Mrs. rico (at the early age of 17). Af- Graham: THE THO � � I Tames Ross, of the Union side road, ter her marriage she and tier husband Chester Johnston v`as here froI I m I I .1 I ;; wo. and was married in 1903 to her now. lived a number of places and were Windsor for the funeral of his grand- I ­ �, � . I . I , . bereft partner. A family of five child well-known residents of Goderieh for father, Mr. Willis Bell. d ren, all at home, the youngest being a considerable time. tier husband Roy Patterson went home on Tues- n y S four years.; survtvGl Ca$I, Alice, died In April, 1912. Three sons sur- day on account of the illness of his Electric Norah, Eunice and Ross,. to mourn the vivo, James and Thomas Postle- ` loss of a good mother. Besides her thwaite, of Brantford, and of Chief Father, Mr. D. Patterson. /•�j TitE MARKET QUtg.97`10N make leasing reading for the Gode- he Opbe Etch �t r p parents, Mrs. Sowerby is survived by Postlethwaite of Goderieh. Mr. Thos. The Toronto papers of Monday an- , ', •) rich teachers and their sympa1. thizer,. one -sister, Mfiss .�llargaret Roes. at Postlethwaite and his son, John; and nounee: The engagement is announc- ** A few .weeks ago The Star referred�Sh�'' 4� leatcli0as+ -an -.l._ ___,'to the agitation in Oshawa for the tibo- To The Editor , --In regard to ,to([e home, ani by six brothers, George, in William and Miss Jennie Postle- ed of Gwyneth, younger daughter of bi 1 ° rMOURSDAY, MARCLI ►I 10.20. lition of the market. , Apparently the case which was presented by the Toronto: Thomas, In Orillia, and thwaite, son and daughter of 3tr. Mrs. Shannon, anti the late Dr. . Reg- ` I )+ - i • teachers of the schools uP Simeoe Kott Allan, Victor and 'James, at James Postlethwalte,; were here for field Shannon, o►' l;oderich, Ont.. Lo - = __== _ -' dame agitation is going on in other r, to the Board of Education for tiie home. the funeral, their father being unable Christie; son of Mr. and Mrs. T. i, EvilalituL 'COt11WNT places. for t mplo Pembroke and purpose of increasing their solar- to come owing to indisposition. Clark, of Toronto, the marriage to take ' LAUDFA-The people of Goderieh The latest and mOSt Wi.11 Indsor, wh councils are being les, I might just call the attention place April seventeenth. . At Aho present time, and during the solicited to abolish the pubiio mark- lament the sudden Laking off on Sup - a of the Board to the fact that it is day last of one who, during his two PEOPLE WE KNOW pmt, attteo contoderation, the Canadian cls. The Pemtrroke Standard last a very Inopportune time for oven eCODOmlaBl Washer on If . considering such a thing. The Years' residence In Goderieh, as pro- -- a ,� .ar�It�ntenl, unlike the South African week had an article on the question, teachers aro not suffering and the prietor of the Model Theatre. had Miss Kerr, of Clinton, is visiting her the market. 4 ". made many friends,, and a!1 extend sister, Mrs. (D>t) Taylor. 1174 t1nli>rf, has bosh unable Lo amend its In the.eourao of which it said: Government is probing into bust/ ;114t �^ r;. dw.. ,constitution, any change in the It is contended that with the change nese matters..in order to see if stncene sympathy to his trereaved hie, H. K. Revell, of Ridgerest Farm, . , widow in her Irreparable loss. Mr. was In Toronto this week. , , Stock On band. Y i is $rltish North American Act, being re- that .has come over trading fa general, something cannot bo done in order Alfrel Woods Latider was born at y,,,, that the market is of little, It any to eheape(t the high cost of living Stratford 43 years' ago, and ft was to Mrs. Benj. Grahatrri is visiting with , taerlreQ,for the l tapErial Parllameb6 to lien ill to the people of rile town, and which we all Ecol• t hope the friends in Toronto and Woodstock. taarmlae. The Union Government, is board may see this matter unbias- Stratford the fancies took place ° on Buy !*OW before the . ( no longer should t expense of main- Tuesday. Mir. Lauder was a member Mr. Cuddy McDonald left this week <3 p sed and give it refusal. Bic d at lite' sctston' to have taming a market o continued. At of Mtaltlarld Longo, No. 33 A., F. & A. to start his season's work at Windsor. ..: Yours truly, - price advances. : LA0 $rl00 p'arllaiilont amend .the act, present It is .largely patronized by M„ and the following members of the Mrs.'Porett, of Barrie, is visiting her dealers who purchase their supplies Ratepayer. 1 Dao ab ::til ,Pte it Canada to determine from farmers and carry on a business Simeoe, March Ynd, 1920. edge acted as .oall-bearers, G. L. Par- brother, Dr. Bolster, and Mrs. Bolster. THE HYDRO ELECTRIC STORE i its t,�yr, lays: I , sons. H. T. Edwatrds, J. W. Vanatter, Miss McKinnon has returned from I on the , market without any expense of (Editors Note) -The Reformer's col- C. C. Lee, J. J. McEwen and W. T. b[!1- Toronto after clewing the stew spring .. - upkeep -at least very little in eom- umn are an open forum, and in cop- lar, Messrs. Parsons and Vanatter ac- 0 Nod t 4 of Squape �,-1 x, •i�., 4, at" ibogt s'"e souvenirs of •,lite parison with the " ordinary business formity to that Idea, we make room 9 oompanying the remains to Stortford. _� Ott *ar- jor �j ertpA?____Wp hgyc. .places. Further, that as a protection for_this_letter, from an estgemed aiti- The 'service bete was conducted by - �s�r�� - - ........�.I 1. to the people agalnst h prices in -who, by the wa has no children • ,'15oJaftf.• nQ� frail tite Crimean war; Yr Rov. R. C:" MlaDermld. Mr. Lauder, bo- # the matter of competition, a public mqutring education. It does coat em- fore comtag to Goderieh, lived for r �V-ster and Light Commission W¢1�1. BJillreiWa should have some souvenirs market has lost its place, for today body a scrap of The Reformer's ow•n time at Corunna, Ont., and previous to of this sore at rile great ryas ln' wtttcli farmers on a market demand the game doctrine. Gn rho North American cos- tg 2 " of the Town of Goderieh. d that lived at Govan, Sask.. where he �ti}r o tlliu►�r "t oderic'h ',boys jtook part. Prices for their produce teat such ,can ifnent the teachers are practically on engfaged in the hotel and real, estate be purchased for from the stores, who strike. They aro leaving, the Prof"" LL yVltti tleclslcn`ia favor of a menu- business. .Previous to going West he r....,. maintain a dt'livery system, • and all Sion by tChs of thousands. .Every ATTENTION. - ______ ^ tgCYtl Iiia 4 artrmorlai to our fallen boys, sai�ggd the Great Lakes and dulling that 'I' the other cobvenlenees that go with a' other menace that confronts our sys- timd he married a Duluth lady. There • 1t wputtk be .a gbol time. to take up the legitimately wridueted business, tem of government pales by compari- was no family, but, besides his mother - a ' r^ x,4 sgourla$, otsome trophies of the �vatr: Again farmer•, of `late only attend son. H there must be national coon- and father, living ataCorunna one sis- ■ f market when it suits their venues-' omies, let them be.praoticed elsewhere IOC 163 C 'Board of Trade x :.Al lndiiarsec, •if a monument ,la to ire tor, Mrs; Geo. Murphy, of .fort Huron, t� fence, and .,householders Who depend, thin at the schools: • Why not . first who was with him during his illness, 4 aerdtotod 00ir►tuvliere to town. the plan- on securing farm produce from them close the autombite factories and put and two brothers, Will Lauder, of San iI' � lift of ,some .guns (supposing they can are often doomed to disappointment, the 4gasotirw supplr`y • ,under eontrop; Francisco, and Clifford Lauder, of Sar- ■ �•�- tSAI'LIORS-1 .. ' ,• 'l ie had) appropriately nearby could De whereas if there was no public market how about a curtailment in`the movie ala (who also visited him during hla ' tkeb oft as. Ntt of (Ne plan. at s1I. the storekeepers would augplg privileges? The Rpformcr would shut illness); survive. Mr. Lauder's father A Modern Board of Trade Is a Community organiza- all their needs at all times. M1any up every church rather than see a• -reef contend also that if the market (t taken la our educational Draft. The and Mfr. and Mrs. Cleo. Murphy were tion rather than a commercial one. Its purpose is to P present s the funeral. Mr. Lauder's promote the welfare of the whole At+E fieople ��Aase pa3rents were horn kept up, We expense of same should, one hope at Atnrsioan civilization I death was due to double pneumonia. Community and to and jtial[ve tWed to Canada for three be malnta►ned by We farmers, ibr the depthdeat absolutely on the expansion develop a good spirit, a spirit of o0 operation to all .• reason that they only use it new for and improvement of our scheme of in- BELL. -An old resident of the dis plans which have for their object „l(eneraltons Canadlaas?" The United lent the betterment, and a^ I k "atateit Ae�istrar-(tlitasral has decreed disposing et their surplus steak. and atruoGon. We have given the common trieL passed to the world unseen onQw is the time enlargement of the community. Individuals that, so far as they • are concerned, people a little- learning. it has not Sunday in the person of Mr. Willis prosper • r,� A , deet !1µ3y are not, and. in order to be- they walk off with whatever cash 11hey tabiflod the proverb. It is a danger- Bell. Mr. Bell waa ti4 years of age, through the Prosperity o; the community in which „`,l, ' - 00ine registered, a person may not use secure in this way and send their out thing. But we cannot turn back was born at Gilaruex4 .Cumberland, • they live. If yon help thb community you -will reap r . • W terns "Canadlan,," but must desia money to the mail order houses is the the hands of the clock of time. We Eng.• and came to Canada at the age that you are going ,, cities or purchase through their co mutt persevere. Not a smattering, but of eight years. with his father. He hoar share of the bdment, *'►ate the, European country from operative stares, ,everything. possible a veal education for every voter must learned the wagon making trade but t �m new Bdard of Trade'Rooms are -being fitted up for wI IOI1 his pamats Immigrated to de- greater part of his life in away for the sea' a ty !fit they can. become the corner -stone o! our na- spent ,the J the benefit of the Members and the Clomman[ I *o the ,race to which he belongs. is "-- """"' tional edifice, The Board of Education farming, which he followed success- Make use of these Rooms, and91 help the Exeentive by It trot time a Canadian race was rccog- TEAS SALARIES , of the town of Simone, as one small fully for many years in Goderieh suggestions, and a trieadly dieonsaioa of local and ub- unit in the directing of the nation's township and later 'at Dungannon. ��• I wish you P , i t?►isbf% 'Pito Cty�.4an soldier's in In view of the agitation of the Iia gneatlona; sohooi affnfra, has a duty to perform. For years he conducted a dairy bust- ItratlCp sled Plandrris eFtotived they pas- Goderieh public school teachers for There should be pa stern and unbend- Hess In Gdxierioh township, About R J. MEGAw audsA df®lihebve ehaaraoteriatka iaorcaased remuneration rho following ►ng adherence to the tetter of a con- seven yea ago he gave up !arming Good Health Good w s BOWDEN, '"t It was to the 6knadlans thgA the from last week's Simeoe Reformer will tract. The Interests of the Community and for a umber of years past he had s President. Industrial 800'y. "< Military lesacx$ tuiytcd avhtva difficult be read with much Interest Tito let- demand that our teaching stair be lived In Goderieh, the past two years . treated fairly. Some of the salaries. and eight months .with his daughter. lick and Safe Re' Mard:h 11th, 1920. t%oka were to bo done. A people pro- ter signed "Ratepayer" does not re- we hesitate to name them, but the Airs. Thomas Johnston, Britannia road. 4taf41ng young men of this type• arc, calve much sympathy from . the editor Board knows, have been a standing dis He is the last of a family of tour sons 2 ff ' and one daughteg. Hie• father and one fs4almiv, entitled to status of a race. of the Reformer, whose views will grace for more than a few months. died Fn Hamilton' turn a, (, We hope to heat from the Board'$ brother, John. , • meeting tomorrow lovening of action another brother, Robert Bell, died In '_ qq�� tj `` rp t . that will cobvince our teachers that Goderieh township. Thos. Bell. + ,, � • 1 41111111111110=11 �1HI" [t�l � theft efforts and sacrifices aro spore- If you Beed any 0 another brother, died live years ago, t1 ,y �q ofated by our people. and a sister, Mrs, Carter, died in Clin- At Your Service 11 � ` f , . - ton three years ado. His wife died y � Property owners in Ciodnrioh ureic- auddenlY nineteen years ago. He had a�.• g • • ���I�'�r W ity whose land was taken up for the a family of tett children, of whom sev- W11:11 Illi our line Wherever You • 0 NOW !Lake Huron Steel Co . I � I 1, I t6", �,, tporatioa; and ea aro stlil living, Mrs Thos, John- Live a Who received the first payment six Jston, Mfrs. John Johnston and Mrs. '�'"`' t t f � • '� , . n Q months ago, have been notified by Mr. Robert Johnston, o Ooderich ; David. kindly gall and see Th ai ,,ms s MoCreath that no further ptjylments of the Sault; John n Robert, of the a womt3n in town, or country, has the same '11,,M a will be made the land remaining as Huron road. and EIMX Goderieh, Iiv- TM,, I� . , . advantage as her sister in the city in expert akt» if the options 'brad not been taken. Ing. od+a dat4gliter died in Infancy, fig, hEti�eY81i`. service .from the best known firm in iil, N a This means that the p#'operty orvaera another, Mars. David "dohnstan, tiled a • a I - TIME retain their land. It also "pips fah end number of years ago at the Sault, and y u to rumors that the steel pialat ►mlght fits. DePeudry passed ' va+y to few things �r�>Oi }a 0 • y aa I e'vacn' yet be Iocated -at 4100tilth.. years ago. Mr, Bell was always a 4 4 to OIrlar your kind neighbor and !roto feud, abd of C�� �� : v ''. il", . '' I 1� Y rcNiur ► a sturdy honesty, never spoke ill . �i[ /1,, ^ �r a e He was a Prebb terian to YOM,. uJi'X1►R Sid;>� f anyoa . y ` tr T . a»Itd Rev, aMr Mcllet'trtfty► pastor of , Knox churdr, catldiloted the turneral` e►tng or#ousetlyrs . � . + n y y er if pall b over t . W.r.,.r...., r 4 Lwdkr IltNtytg+l H ltlwirde dor pewit, tlid name Parlter' " services. Beats ' saYe �o � � bit a e ► deeeaaltd, VVII! s 8igni- ere 6 aaa Rev. Mr. 1+ , 6tsiftife nidisork>dttlllt 1#kla t+►wriis 1Mi1tM1M�ti• ac +oC:rk�r oI, Clinton; watt `'� hei3"pa want til` • I ct)Meh i�hl. t�: I A � T Toth i1� li�i+ , in this ttlaitim Qla Perfection s *,. 'rltdre., David and Jarilba Belt. 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