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The Goderich Star, 1920-03-18, Page 5
M 4 a 0'r9lucr of the tato A, V1. Adfia. 11LAW.-Tbo Oett ofit,. WIUI%m f ���. ?A iti 18 .l lr. John scuwauqh is r P, 91C.1 .04 W ocouclin- Qederleh tou-5hipi on fttlgAlyii stir -="MAP" librch 4.14, Como 4S a happy wleAse" r. weral lutmse, til 11 wua Out, Qt tho old ploneiers 04:01, ror that C61U b, . 4 1 il , falx Ela carried , op sft*ys 9 swu* if ps"*k l9w o the Wmwoswon a ft,, Ali or X. ye, befoom evil* t9 m owler ell. Ile %,N . "IND youngeat sop at tke w',eek.91 John and Ann Ulakc wd was, oris 4 the old holifie Ju Goftivh toNjuship * 4._11 the year 118i�!. and 11yed them until thq of 2% when ke wlaut to mside I* 1%� OA•XT,�UuAp' P,0#*J� 1r4R,S(,1.oT0 ZS.TL 2ND GUNT&RUAN Itolbor4e, anti two years later he �vw lifThis is the best pre. Wild In marriage to Susanna Fish. Palcitable "I brought I a bottle for er. or Colborne. a4mg4ter 0 the late a I ever got fora Peter and GatherilWFishtr. They liv- Ila avatl?44.4 li%jru.51do twtil &yeMb .gr of 0 a W1 I 1018. wit©n they "ve 11 Soo' n Be'l e paratio my son's i ugb, which ed there for a number of years P I co . and C04010 Cod ivgr had, been hanging on for then ,,,,,d to 0oderich. where they long time, and it Cured �4eep. E H■ -'He -bottaht another il,EX " _4Ct Ing on uoovat of ift-health and went him. I want a bottle for to live with their daughter, Mrs. bottle f,9, haves an hand .%.. 9 Two eks only, and then everyone will be thinking of putting I myself. It should do the chwauz. Here they passed their re= witguil needed Taiteless same for me. malulng days, Mrs. Blake. passing away Sept. 23rd last io her 16th year, on their Spring Garb, and all creation will be making her change and Mr.Alake following her Marph 5th. In his 78th year. or hire. Blake it from Winter to Spring. One thought that will occupy a good deal nit L t be said ,4ha was. -A woman -will • help YOU also of attention, will be It W I w om to know was to love and Mr. Blake was a highly esteemed citizen. We can -highly recommend this preparatiott for 'a stubborn couglu It They were both staunch members of builds up the body, as well as acts on the pulmonary organs. It tones up the the Methodist church and a WhatShall I Wear for Easter ? among the foremost in any good = system, giving you renewed strength to throw off that cough. Penslar Palatable over five years age they celebrated We can save you a whole lot of worry and anxiety if you will call Cod Liver Oil Bxtract has the fatty part left out, and is combined with malt, wild their golden wedding and had all their cherry, and hypopbOSphites, making it a tasi�less and pleasant preparation for family about them for that happy oo- and see our uew and complete stock of Spring Goods. Specially we anyone, young or old, to take. casion. The family consists of nine would mention for this week, our New Spring Coats, Dresses, daughters, Mrs. Alexander %%Wker and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, of nocanville, Skirts, Waists, Raincoats, and little tots' Spring Coats, Hats and Sask.; Mrs. Thos. Filituore, of London; Mrs. Harry hillier, ot_T4ronto. Mrs, Bonnets. Levi Snyder and Mrs. Oscar Forester, Campbell's Drug Store of Benmilter; Mrs. George Rutledge, Jr.. Nile. and Mrs. Ghestet` Oke and Spring Coats, $29.50 Dresses, $18.50 'Phone 90 Mrs. John Schwanz, of Goderich town - The Penslar Store The Square chip. Thera are 26 grand -children A lovely lot of up-to-date Coats in Dresses of the latest. A splendid selec- Next to Miller's ScotchStore sad eight great grand children. Mr. Blake is survived by one brother. Jos - "It. of 6 , rand, Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. Velours, Tric6tittei; and Serges, good tion in Serges, Silk Poplin. and 1101W Iv;iNt's INN sisters and four sensible style4 and tastefully trim - A 11 Mebure, or Gode- Duchess Satins. Colors, black, -rtPtIwr,, `Its. Jas med. Colors, And, fawn, dove grey, navy, Digger, taupe, Belgian blue, rich, ant PetJr, Ah,3 and Charles Fish - 9 -j mft memo --r, of Colborlio. %fr. Blake's funeral tabac. Belgian blue and navy, Prices myrtle green, sand. Prices from pa OBITUARY 1pomiti,.n anti mad., husts of fei"Ills- tun!: i)1ave till \Itjn,iaN, March 8th, the "rhe fun-,ral %%a8 held -*ill \I(jndNy last h.-J.%ices b6im cii'lilucted by Rev. Mrj range from $29-50 to $45-00. $18.00 tO $30,00. IN o ELL. -A death v%iiiell drew t.) Cwb�sriw johnsinn,.pr Iluilliesville, and thl, p M pall - nut a gn-tit deal of s% all- .1111i"Illy %,..its that being evildtioted by Rev. It. C. Molter- hearel-q heill" �,j)ur sq (if- Mrs. Coldwell, fi)r the pa.,t three mid, her pastor. . The pall bearers o1w, Snider, Forester and itui� Bapist Church m "" te IN Year., assistant to fir. L. M. Mabee.,wt-N- .),:hn littstf,%\, (11.i%in Ureon. Win. in(-jge. I'lio'funvi-Al vvam a private one, Sepirate Skirts, $4.95 Raincoats, $6.00 ® IV ® which occurred on %Vednesday of last li-rdile awt W. B. Uraharit. Mrs. Morris BAYES. Thu following from The M Montpeal Stpeet N week at the hum,,, of her parents, Nit,, ow- sister, Mrs. G, J. liowt-11, if MaurAju Tribitue-Recol-ti, of Feb. 20th, and Mrs. Will. Sandvrsj)il. IU\%.t !V.ho was 11,17e I,— A good variety of Serge, Gabardines Be prepared for the April showers. A I rulers to a ueice of Mrs. J01111 Sturdy, street, after about a \\vvk'..4 illne.�s'fwv her ilqalh , and wie hroth-q- "I The Church with a Welcome &I from pneumonia. The ftim-rid Pkiiator, i -f rorout(i. and jas. Connolly and MTs. Jas. and "Silk Skirts, atremarkably good splendid lot of these useful gar - M me Uillion of Uoderiob. ffl A held ou-Thur�day afternoon to cot -;,rat III --cos and rwph,,N%1. Afttle'llilJ1111101's of a few Weeks with values. All sizes in stock. Colors, raents, chiefly in tweed effects. We m borne cemetery, Rev. R. G. MoDormid, for YOU. Where a ha pastor of Knox church, emduote(i Itp. Tho d�.Aft 9ccurroil .I, lufluenza Mrs. Flossie Mayes sticenuttled black, navy, fawn, taupe, sauci, are now sbowirig-children's, with happy INO i I'to the (iriw IleaperTuostimy afternoon. fancy Stripes and plaids. Prices w, service,.,, and the pall -bearers Dr. Motiday of last %Nock of Eliza Jout-S, -eb. 17th. lift. Bayes was born In bood, from $4.00. he Rj Mabee, and Messrs. C. A. Nairn, Gor- beloved wife of Mr. Frank Hillock. at V and prof-ftable hour can Clinton, Ontario. Oct. 19,1879 and came from $4.95 to $17-50. Ladies' from Moo up. M M don Bissett and Peter Bi§sctt. The the home of her son-in-law, Mr. W. J. 91 leceased was an active member of, Blair, Cambria road, where she and toManton inl902. Uwas lloroshowet IN George Bayes who became her h-usband spent. Knox church adult Bible class and as her now -bereft husband had resIdLA Oct. 26th, 1904. to held in high esteem by all. IR ffi Besides since Oct. 16th last. Mrs. Hillock took Mrs. bayealived in Manton all her IN I--- M w s' 'mart led life and was beloved by every- Sped Notice R her parents she leaves -a little daught- ill Nov. 28th and had been. bedfast ial IN er. Ruth, and three sisters, •loirs. since - then until death came Murch onewhoosme within the sweet intin- M Murphy, of New Westminster BG - Sth, once of her character. She was not Resides her husband, who Is in of Shaunavoh,' Sask., his 84th year, she leaves a family of alone in hero ght for life for every one We have transferred our Waist Department to the first floor, where for the SUNDAY , MARCH 21st 11' 'anb'd"MQrs"'J'as""Bis.-,et, of town. jelght, Mrs. W. J. Blair, who nursed in Manton who Itnew of her illness IN M future they will be shown, in the extended part .of the Ready -to -Wear Depart - her during her illness: Mrs. James was fighliag with her in spit -it. How. MORRIS. -A useful and an honorable Wilstin. both of Goderich; Mrs. Fair- ever, it was His will that she be taken ment. Our lovely range of Waists in Voile. Silk, Crepe de Chine and Georgette, to a close on Friday last, It aim. -"A Look at the New 1if,e,,cam2e lborn, of Queensville; Mr. David Bell- and her host of friends are left to will be displayed on hangers, so that they may be seenoto advantage. th, when, the spirit of Mrs. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; Mrs. NZonfield, Mourn her loss. Master." Harry Morris passed to the Great Be- Chicago; Thomas, of Stratford; John Her immediate fAmi ly alsober siAtor, ® The range now on view is better than ever. a W yond. Mrs. M'orris, whose ataiden and Robert. of Pickford, Mich. There Mrs. F. f3chossow, of I)etroit, were with name was Diarta Pointer, was born at are thirty grandchildren and twentk tai y- her when she died. She is sural led by 3 P.M. -"Bible School." M Churchville. near Bram on, Ontario, two great grandchildren. Mrs. Hillock her husband and daughter, Grace, tier R in 18511, and resided there during herl wqLs a. daughter of the late Mr. Isitao mother. NIn..-Grace, Batsman. two We invite you to come and see them. X P.M.' 'AtEtrentide It Shall M Younger days. After the death of her Jones and was one of a family of brothersJohn and James Batoulan. of 09 -ome with her twelve, all of whom have departed Ann Arbor. and a sister, Mrs. F. Schos, tion Be Light." M Parents she made her h Orders by Mail and 'Phone i-eceive first and best attention K M cousin, Mrs. Disher, of Dungannon, this life, but Mr. Henry Jones, of Dun- sow, of Detroit. She was married 1 076 t 'Henlry J. gannon, and Mr, Isa4to Jones. residing The funeral services were hold at tie e( 8 Pm.-B.Y.P.U. Meeting. 'we Morris, who pre -deco yd er nearly at Ttiessalon. Mrs. Hillock had redid- home Thursday morning at ten, Re 00 four Years. Their hom wis at Mor -,ed In Goderich tw,,.Illp since her J, W, 111anto. officlelin . Lloyd P'.1po' V risdale Farm, Colborne township. on. Fairview cemeterv. M til about ten Years ago. when the l the I I 'Phone 56MI LLAR'S"' SCOTCH STORE 'Phone 56 marriage sixty-three years ago, with sang. Burial at exception of five years' residence All business houses were olosed from 10 M sold the farm and retired to Godiirich. in Goderich, and was in her 81st year to 11 o'clook during the funeral. Come and Bring Your Friends Mrs. Morris was of a quiet, even dis when she died. The - funeral took Hinny beautiful 113ral offeringFi attest- -t on Thursday, March lith. The ed the popularity of that sweet lady services were conducted by Rev. Mr. whom we can Ill afford to lose from our 2" AFTER EFFECTS Rey"aft and the pall -bearers were mildst. 10 Messrs. Matthew. Thomas and Charles outgoing sailors and fishermen. Sub - All Seats Free OF INFLUENZA jest, -rhe Adventure of Jacob." iia N Bates and Richard Ryan. AMONG THE CHURCHES OFT] SERIOUS The services In North St. church next 14DBM'S.-The death took place Sunday will be evangelistic In NJ 16 on Are'' The General Assembly of the Prosily- L;ft Weak, Tired on Friday last, March t2th, of Mrs. C. cliameter, The Class meetings st 10 14entally Depressed -Tonic Tilleall- B. Andrews, mother of Mrs. Daniels, terialachurch in Canada will meet in will be In and there is urgent Mr. Richard Hamilton, a former re- went is Strongly Recommended corner of Newgate and Cambria road, Chalmers Church, Ottawa, On tbO first need that all who possibly C" do so, The -Boud of Health 1. sidont of Grand -fiend, who at one time ended Wedues"y in Jtme- after an illness extending since last be in attendance. In the Men's club, 4muducted it iplining MI)l at Dash- No Pestilence in years has caused June, during which her daughter wait- - Victoria Street Methodist Church. Rev. J. R. Ford will explain "How the died.y4t Keating. B1 C. vi-ish to emphasize the fact that the Proclamation of Feb. 10th �q more widespread suffering than the ed on her with loving care. Befope! Sonday. March 219t, morning subject i Methodist church in governed." The "The Way Up Is Down." evening sub- still In effect. It is hoped that cor"tions will be, improved so ePWMIO 0 f influenza which Lsvve�pt;eornlng to Goderieh six years ago Mrs. pastor's morning theme will be. "The over Canada in the fall and winter of".kndrews resided in Kineardine for ject: "In the World's First Bin. Who seasons of the Bout." The sub. SEL THEATRE 1P- 19119 and again this winter. The thirty-five years. and it was to Kin- Was Most to Blame, Adam or Eve?" jectof the evening discourse will be, much that no further rostrictions will be neoessary. The co -op - danger from this trouble Is seldom icardine the funeral took place on Mon- SuuftY School at 3 P. m- "The Path over the Precipice," Fine era.tion of alt citizens is asked, as Khould conditions not Imrove over when the characteristic 'symp_ day. Service was conducted 'at Mrs. During the first week of the series, 0011a][11111111119Y singing And SP80181 Music pI toms, the fever, headache and the de- Daniels' home here by Rev. R. C. Me- theJEvangelistle meetings In North 13g.' by she chair will be features of all the a rigid quarantine will be enabled. pression of spirits have passed awaylDermid. before the funeral left for Methodist church have been growing in services. I Fw we& Ham22till to 27th Influenza leaves behind it weakened, Kincardine, and at KIncartilne Rev, Me, late.., and attendance. They will beL To avoid Influenza: avoid contact with other people as far as vital powers, thin blood, impaired di- Overend took the service. The pallscontioned nightly till Easter. The Too much breakfast ].illy off many a forenoon of study. pomsible. especially In crowds. Avoid gestion and over-tsiensitive nerves. bearers were Mesqrp, McPherson, Me- music is a special feature and the old persons Fulfering from Monday and Tituday Men and women %-he were robust Intyre. J. J. Hunter and Goo. Morrison. Gospel to preached at every service. .'oolds", iore throat and coughs. Avoid chilling of body. Steep before stricken with influenza The deceased was born at Ottervile. The morning subject at the Baptist za find I their bodies racked by pains previ- She was twice married. to Mr. An- church next Lord's Day will be " and work in pure, fresh air. Keep hands clean, and keep them A. PARAMOUNT PICTURE A ously unknown to them. This condi- drew Muir, at- Brussels, and to Mr. An- Look at the Now MgIster." This Is -Say it With Flowers" out of your niouth. Avoid expectorating In pubilti places. Avoid 4 tion -IF; due to an abnormal thinning at Kincardlne, and the family, mother experience in the series of the blood and leaves the system Mr. Harry Muir and Mrs. Daniels. of visiting the sick. DOROTHY DALTON 'Volecafrom the Past." The evening ® town. and Mrs. Thompson, of Chat- theme will be the sixth tit the "Ideal 99 0 an easy prey to other serious trou- OR 19 - I IN bles. This is the time when the con- ham are by the first marriage. Muir Man" series -"At Eventide it Shall Be M Easter Lilies If ill, go to bed in a wee -No nUl..L, -I r,,, .i. Remember to re - 09 valesFent from Influen7a,, should build IThompson, of Hamilton, I-; a grandson Light." Bible school st8andB. Y. P. 94 main In bet two or thee.: days after A3 (�er has disappeared. up the blood, with a reliable blood- "ig EXtraV_Q danm of the deceased. Three sisters and one U. at 8 o'clock. 'PCs making tonic such as Dr. Williams brother survive. as follows: Mrs. The service preparatory 0 the m require to be ordered early to iss Thr necessity of volunteer Nurses is agitin urged on all Rad also Pink Pills. Weak blood means Im- •John Carter, Detroit; Mrs. Lizzie Clif- communion and for tho reception Of in in, poverished nerves, impaired d1gestlon, ton, in Hamilton, Mrs. Moore., In To- new members will be held In secure them. Cross and kindred Ampoecitionit, Vuluntorrq_%hould apply to the I N. I A HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY a feeling of tiredneso; after even slight ledo, Ohio. and Dr. C. G. Richards, in church on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, FR Clerk. exertion, and Pornetimes even more(Leighton, Kas. Mr. Richards died 2t when the Rev. S. McLean. R. A., of Ian , years ago in KineaMine. The deceas- Egin GEO. STEWART serious symptoms. When the blood ondville, will preach. The rom- ® Wednesday and Thursday regains Its rich red quality the nerves :,ed had been an active member of the munion will be observed on Sunday FLORIST A. D. MeLFAN, A. C RUNTER, recover their strength and the organs Presbyterian church and during her morning. Sunday evening Mr. Mel) illness the Ladies' Aid of Knox church, mid will preach the sermon to the 'Phone 105 Bruce $t. WO 1 of the body function naturally. In WM- S. HART on several occasions sent now Chairman. m, 0 if, fact building up the blood will vitalize flowers. For the whole system. many kindnesses during her mother's Goderich, Feb. 24th, t92O. ml� I # 'illness Mrs. Daniels wishes to The experience o Mr. Andrew Mar- her sincere thanks. 88 ly, Bathurst, N. B., will prove of value "Breed of Men" to a host of influenza sufferers who MoKENZIF.-The funeral k place COMB ML I LA 11 I t",^P,e still suffer from the effect of the diii;- on Tuesday morning from the resi- ALso ease. Mr. Marty says; -"The new life de of Mr. M. W. Howell of a form - and consequently new hope brought er well, -known resident of Goderloh, HAI 09 FATTY ARBUCKLE into my life through the use of Dr. Mrs, Georke McKenzie, whose death IN Williams Pink Pills Is almost beyond took place at Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. my power of expremion. Following McKenzie were residents of Goderich ROB Grandmother's to ' Sta severe attack of influenza in 1918 1 for about quarter of mr. eep H found myself rapidly failing In health, McKenzie having general 'ry, k her Locks Dar is Wedding Night" W 471 n store hot dlossy, Beautiful and was naturally much' alarmed. I Hamilton street, and it was ere their began to lose In weight, could not eat. family were all born. About 35 ydars Friday a" Saturday did not sleep well, and in a word I ago they moved to Vilingham. where The old-time mixture of Sage Tea an was reduced to a more shadow. I they remained until abox&t three years Igulphut for darkening' Brat, Y: MADGE UNNEDY was forced to discontinue work be- ago, going at that time to Alliston, and faded hair is grandmother's recipe cause of my weakened condition and Mrs. McKenzie had been ailing for a 'and folks are agaiif using it to keep they things had a very blue outlook. I couple of months. She was seventy- bair a good, even color, which is quite kf eta Wed a nvmber of suggested rpmedles, five Years Of age, and her husband. sensible, as we are living in an ap when Throlgh the Vrong but without benefit. And then one who is still enjoying fair health, is &j. a youthful appearance is of the greatest to, day Dr. Williams' Pink Pills re sug- The remains were brought to Goderich advantage, to ; Nowadays, though, we don't bays the 'gested to me. I acted on m., re on Monday night and the fdmral. as Door advice, begin Lakin Is anti `,already mentioned, took place Tues- troublesome task of pathering the f d" own felt an Improv Rvery day day morning to mkitland cemetery. -d libe mussy mixing at home. 71 g anantiafter *Two sons of the deceased; Dr. A. p, drug storm sell the ready -to -use product, A CTE MEDY lemou'erweed'ogrow a weeks' trmedtriont It fully re- McKenzie, of Toronto, and Mr. R. E. Improved mproved bh's 8 & the addition of other Ingr0d- It stored to my old-time alth. From McKenzie, of Belgravia, acciompajalod at$- cullet ic"Wyet age and u1hp ur my own experience I feet that, If giv- the body to Goderfoh. Rev. & a Mo_ Compound" for about 50 cents a bottle. eo a fair trAAI, there is no medicino Dermfd. pastor of Knox church, con It Is very popular because nobody can I" To - discover t Ilia been applied. Simply X" 19& %a SM. eke greatest superior to Dr. Williams Pink Pills in ducted the services and he, Mr. M. W, moisten or a soft brush with building up a run down. syistem." Howell and the two sons bore the cat- your halt, tak- Dr. M111ams Pink Pills Irtl a tonic ket to the grave. Two other sons( Al_I a strand ianhl of 116 d4ty YOU= It d.. not a. stimulant. They build up as one smalld lime by morn the fred McKenzie, and Dr. George wIcen- V the gray lisir disappears, but what ROLAND blood. and not only the disastrouft zle, of California, the foroft"* A Su- 4 ights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage after effects of Influenza but also trou- preme court judge) and two daughtersand - i that, besides bles due to poor blood, such as &nap- (Mrs. W. E. Spedding. of Toronto, and beautifully darkening Ing the hair after a mix, thettaillism, Indigestion and the Mm. R. Beatty, of Alliston) also sur. few applications, it &W produees that ng that affects vive. The deceased was a member f ooft lustre and appearance of abundance "'Advauteres of Ruth"' 'out fee" witich is ao aUractim Ilia ready to use .: 1,e ro many people, disappear. You can the Presbyterian church and W&S well flet thege pill's through any deader In known to the older residents of Gode- p"ppration Is a delightful toilef, rrquisite ftiteMdIde. or by nail at 50 cents a box rich, who will mark with g"PAthetle for those who desire a more youthfulsp. or ift boxes for 82AO from The Dr. Interest the Passing of another of pear"oe. *tt is not intended far the cam, War tax. IVAIIJams Mc4lcjne Co., Brockvilln. Ont. our former residents. 1k 'rhe-de0ft*d`s mitigatiou (w prevention of disease. Cm I I I Ufimuu =13=1313 13 Dow Work Boots FO R Moulders and. Factory Men We have special values in Men's Work Boots suitable bir inside and outside use. Otir heavy Gaiters are just I he hoot initable for Moulders. Moulders' Gaiters, while they last, at $3.75 a pr. "Btiilt to Wear," B ys' Boots for School and all kinds -,.f hard tisage Special Attention Given to Repair Work HERN'S BOOT SHOP 11,111, nil 130 mom 111111 ULBA =0 G'a 13=2 T A 11 ism f' tt 9