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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-01-25, Page 8' "...4.• • • • HMI 1111411117.„ NEW$ OF AUBURN ................................11 .&V,ItUltN„ .lau,-, ,t4,-- Miss Jo$.ephine i road to Blyth was not opoied until last weir 14 siiiii,4 mr, tied 31y'4,,, nseteal v(Tlihree ,estlav) night, The truval xoall xitoic,n, of Ineupot in, . iiiineilfrit'Ittiianidoe 6Vnievi: 1ullliuls. toilf4tfoort ' liora.- On ThursdaSs JannarY 18th, Anburn, eix men mere requircd by a i to lir. ituditlx.s. I -rank Raithliy, a son. ,.,fartner to dig his team out of the euotw 9reseheris Es--,elmiage..-Mies persthe ,(iititvo,Meoftinitir,aye.,(Alelrlt(libbmna e .floollegaiyo,tue,i,fltiatti:leanj Wilson, teaeher aty Sheppardton. SPont cifane.see-04,,e. the 'wes,,,leend at Ler home here„ and ! piihm... Tibrati, 300,ard,,,,,_Jilie 111 u la IQ 31iS.8 .\1h1 I'l'alter wat3 at Lr11°1" at 1 Lii;;;;117arti held ita ilanual. meeting 1-1epp-ardton. --()wilv_seto-the -isses4447-i.iA. .e.r.amlia_y____11.1:let. ine, lollowing- -'' '-'-araiiiiity-- ofet hie -roads in, this slietrietetbe i„ilarks-crarseeamec,-_,:re.._saseteae.,„,_•siyre.A,.... j twoetestelters sv(..?re unable to rettarn. to -,, j,,,alt.tsolt,, no.. meii,$,L1 tud.t.v ..gr. t their 3(4001,,,, 'Ina 's° Nti'-''.4 3Alls°11cli lel. Erratt, 'Slr. .1,'erguson will be -- -- ' president a the Library Board. fOrstbe artg,ht tile emool here on moAday anti i • Tuesday and Aliss :Foster tenet t Jhe , ensuing, year, euesee4ing sie. leaseeee Sliee'pardten echool. . ' "', , t cliawsou. ,- 31r.Tbaitits NYils'ou .wao. re. Mrs. A. Robb quietly eel6lirated her oveted eesretary„lesatearee ear ties seventy-third birthdaY 6 '$1'111.nli•167' ' I WYear, and M. 'Wesley Ilratinock was We to re are sorry port that Itoy Mug- 1 re-uppoiuted librarian.' faourad ims rsse.ri(valvislAyt ill riiaothet,/r, lilvAl'aiell °pt ,a5ela.r.," I. 1,l:,:reatt.,,,Lux,o ot' ; Frfabo niDwiyevabrreotr;:.77,-, ,`;yr-uasnedL- monia. The -little daughter of, Mrei )e away at itie''',Iieme on Tuesday in his ani Urs. SitillY Meeline/i" aI4 is 111 I eeventY-seeend'Year. ' He wae „born. on witli an attack Of pneumonia. , the Oth concession: of Wept. Wo,wanosh, Services in the -Presbyterian, Bapliat _here, his. ,bretuer, merris, Devereaux* . Iola Anglicaneehurelies NVere cancelled "f 911 SundaY, Owing to the storw rav ea.0 'is ilvw 'vel. Ins WirelitS 'w 1- ere '0,triei; titer, _s 'Devereaux and Margaret Gallagher. Ile e -Receive§s Shield...sea. Cenes,rabilatione was ,fengagesl in farming all his lite. are due to Stewart- Ferguson. Who -won 141iv1ng lived .whel'e-death• 46eell•rxed-1°v the Dr. J. A. Graham shield, for ath- fortY411ve ;$04-rs- 1118 wile; ' i'vlif-").7!;'' • - was fOrmerly Agnes Q'Donohue, _ - leties, seholarshrp, elia,racter aiia lead-I:Oyes, (4,714 --rsliii-)°12). connection with, seli.00r*olik. °e ,East WawAnAsits, Mr' Deveveat-lx - at, Godetieh ,Collegiate.- -Stesvart was ral _14,...,Pnt,I.,,f.le.vd„.. 'welth- e`Sliered Ileart presented, With this shield at the school P4."111411 "''''.4'41•14'.3' e'40,4!.!•,, at s.,. Augus- commencetine, Surviving besides ilia Wite-ttre mento , u,„ Thursday eVening 1 ,.. last. four' sons, John,- Frank and William, of Detroit, and' Gua, of Bast .Waw4-, nesh ; three datigliters, Mrs. Alex. Ver. Aeon, 'Parkhill; Mrs. George Beaton, Detroiteidia..Vrank Carroll,' at home; ,two-brothera;' YoSeph, or Apidield, and Morris, of West Wawanesh ; _ three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Glasgow, - Gode- rich; Mrs. Thenias .Pinleon, of We Waveanosli, 444 Mrs. Patrick 'Moran, - lisolosissmimmoilsoloosomm '''" 'slossiolo"0"Pi"Poolomit AShfield. The fUneral will. be held SMAY. SPE01-5-1-i'43/;:rtrit. zi itti- - - '• "e‘,,Z=7.Z."-.7,.'"' . _ .i..., ..• onFriday morning ft„*°ra Siaered,, Heart - (tfold. inibid#4)' -' ' ' __ .. 'Beads gieeked.se-This• eerainunit**i' re- . eelved ,a very CefilOtis-supply snow last week.- seeFor„the.most part the Asis biirii-earlow.road Was mass of drifts and there are some banks nearly ten .teet' high which have been niade by the--eneWpiow. The Anhiirli-Goderich road '• WAS. opened on Monday but the THE GODERICH SIGNATAT OBITcARY • • J4#11\ BI,A0K-Wt )0I) After a gallant light ter life Joh Ill;selivettni,, ;teed nints.s-four years, died 011 Wetitiesdas' afternoon in Alexandra Ilespital, where on Suaday last he had a leg ;cniputateti at the hip to prevent the spread . of gangrene, Mr. Blaels- wood resided in Goderieh ' township near Bayfield, !I.:Ite surgeons were hesitant to perform the Operatien on ;us WDZON mugs roa Tux PUSUO SOROOLS Presentations Naito by *bitting Gideon on Monday Impressive eerviees of 'presentation awl detileation of Gideon Bibles tools p1 t. ha Central .and .Vietoria sehoels on Monday, morninge eervicea were arranged by inspector C. eons with Alm O. Johnston, member tonal; ef the lettienre 1;reat age, but of the Public School Board, and the Mr. laztelewoult, who possessed remarii.- loeal ministers. takine part. . ' • ' ; ' 41„ Briefs (loderiele ladies' Red •Cress pr.ogre-• sive bridge .arid "5(Ki'''..PartY. iiir6t of a `weeal,y eyries will bq held in the Library Ited -le!ross .roonas, Wedriesclay„ Jantiary 4nst, at 3 o'eloel; Bhary. 11116:4011 25e. If you don't play cards, bin g your knitting, and have a Cup of tea. It.5re - vitality, wonia t.Teial,*1-41 Nknial:10 Jai -Wren were VeryAtarming and altogether (unique ta4o-itaserisizesandesnit )1t -0111 awl I riceiPal hno.aloton 'Nati &seined that lte might survive theshoele eltairman. After the singing of the -My. ae.4wootr4,-3 son, Stanley, of Natioeal .Antioni., Rev. A. (1. Calder led ileainsville, came to Gotterieb through in the P,raysT. Seripture read - is the Pageant' to be giv- ea in 4id a 'OW Cr'9;4,3 on 'Teri:day, ss',•MisSienary lecbraarx 23rd, by the -Bo Club of :Knox Chareli • weet-entl storm to lie with his me was gifen Rev- \N. I,ane.s. • Lather tor' the oneisithoi. ' Gideon Andrew lihialioliii,-ehaplain of 1 - When. you lay up your c ter, *i,Airs. IWyd, in, Gbderielt township, presentetion of thirty-feur Bibles' to , _ is,„„,„„e when lie was taken ill. Also surviving, Principal Shackleton, who reisponded i'•°`4,_‘`''"%," 4'4", evy are two daughters, the, Misses, K. and for the schOol., expressing apprepiation xer it'uo vvsl'ut'eF Pei.,*(h"," Blavii*ood of Toronto. The body of this fine- gift Ito* - A. 0 Calder Alien IS being taken tO Toronto for interti, dedieated the Bibles. Principal Shack.* in en t. „ -4-. wood had Veen residing with iiis daugh., the loronte„(4unp of (videons, made the in for winter, ne 535 Shell Service 'ave ISIt.at13io:zi tot:, and ‘sto4red. .4 leton then called on . V. mu, • Miet lehuret ''WOnxenS' I N'tho is visiting , Goderich after fifty -George% (*Omit boldlithejr annuad. JA2'.‘IFIS PAatIt Years' abs.enee to give a short address high 4tes on Shrove Tueeday, .FOroart One • ef the town's' oldest ,residents, -Fon "The' "Value Of the )3ible Africa." ilths ' Tickets '3oe. -4 The Church Wien' a, next Tnesslaye.january earlier than 'usual ',en: ow jhtea• • - James Farr, pessed aWay •Ikt his *nue O n Wolfe street early Saturday morn- ing, after a_shOrt_ illness; Mr. Farr Was born Ont.Leighty4Ottr-Zeierr ago. Ile •moVed to Goderich when y.oung man and engaged in the carpen- try anfljAilding.trade, and, ,with tlie exception of six,' years spent North l)altatit, had. lived here ever nee., Rey. V. P. Lane elosed with prayer. At Victoria, School . A....,Pervice of .a Similar nature was held at VicteriiteSellool tit _Wilt+ ,fitty, MIAs were presented. The .prayer of dedication was offered •by .Iteir, D';-.3'. Lane and 'Bev. A. Milligan and-Itev. e. 14.:iBliewii assisted. • , After a short addres by Dr. IL V. Surviving, besides his wi Ow.,„ the ,Bingliatn, Mrs. G. Johnston at theeres former Anastasia Lacey, are two son, quest Principal Stonehouse voiced, 4:i Patriek of Biriningham, Mich., and the, thanks of the school for this help - William of Ocelerieirrand three ?laugh- .fut -gift There were 825 children-Pe- t era, Ma: Willi -ant Fellows (Mary): of -sent at this service. In -placing Bible Goderich, Mrs. Carl- Campion' Marg.: aret)e of Toronto, and -Mrs. F. D. Briceo (Elisabeth), of Alliston. Also surviv- ing are three *others, Patrick and.W11--- liam Farr, 'of Goderieli, and Michael Farr, of Detroit, and, a sister, Mks. Joseph Fellows, --of Goderich. -,-Requiem.eisigli_aasS :whs 'said hY• Father- Fallon on MOnarilititning at St. Peter's chureh. -Interment took Place in the It.C. .cemetery, Colborne township, the, pallbearers being Wil- ' McIntosh, P. an, Michael In sph els the Gideons are meeting a lofigfel needes-They tstand prepared to supply 4 Bible for the use of every boy -or :girr-'''Unable to bring one from their ome. Already 35,Q00 have. been Placed in seheols-throughont the Dom - 411011. . The work of "Bibline the hotels,:liesailtalle and prisons:Ilkistill-car--' : WESTFEELD -been laced in 'Canada. It 'itit Wed' Tied 4111d to date145,00O Biblee have British Exchange 1414NE 162 ,gthate, the near future the 'Bibles WDSTFIELlib, • Tan. 24. -The worst needed to. furnish completely the hotels in 'sled rich Will be proVided.-',"-- • storm of the season struck this distrie Tobin,'IMibertYlante, John 1:lussey and Tlie Gideon, the Christian Gown:ter- Ou Thursdar night, blocking the roads. Leo Chisholm. . fthil Men's Association, of Canada, will e s 'un- • , -" welcome the finantial suPPortellf_anY : 44404 .3 ' rithortp4;11 ale* qty SetOic DEALER &TOE tOr Refrigerators. to all makes 01Rfrig- erators guaranteed. Plione. 374: ,f,t,.-.1tiavt id' S' ,I.Ionday. There was no mail , -w bo are rnterested- in- their, work, ,Gifts Thursday till Tuekday. Church ser- The death of :Robeft Henry, MeW,, rileY be tient. to the Gideon office, 229 -Yonge.st eets,..Toronto. • vices on Sunday Were postponed, Afteand.,,Mrsenertnen eMeePtiand 'children are _visiting at, the hinlie Mrs. OsbaldeSton Of Goderieh. • ; Messrs. John Buchanan. 'and John Picket attended • Ceuirty Connell la .-Wednesday. . ' -Owing tketlie-storm, on Friday Reeve R. Redmond was ..,,unableto attend County Council that' day.. • - Mr. Walter Cook has a cow whieli gave birth to twin-et:dyes on -Saturday evening. This is -the third pair of tivin .calves in this community since Despin- ber Have Vou'Renevired Yotir Subscription? 081 • . EDGE 14 24 lb; can BAG 24b. 'PREMIUM " LGE CAI3E- 9c , uice „ 4- IONS:X.,,, !WARE& 2 PIGS: 111' .B07 9 BED LAREL 4i Ih. Qgda, 4,11. BIAM,.„,,:pEcorAPU110,:,.P1IM. PEG ANN PA . (EGG RECIPE).. GIANT - SUE ANN PAGE LDS. JWflMIFS ANN rum TEA ROLLS , MG. • ..OF 6 ' , • , offee 14b.: aged -Seventy-three, 'oecurred early 21141§11Otenlerning',Jast,_while he „slept. Mr. Mere had retiredfWedilesslaY 404 In apparent good :health, but •when failed to _rise, at his „ -:customary, hour the next morning members of hisliortifee hold investigated and found lain dead , Mr. Mew - was -hem- on the.Isle of Wight, England, in 1806. He Caine. td this country An his early years, living in Colborne township, but for the last twenty years -he had been A resident of Goderich. He was a member of Vic- toria: street 'United church, a member of the -session,and actively associated fwith Sunday -sChoot work. He was Trominent also in the Orange' order, being'11-fortner- county Master. . He Is Surv,ived by his widows'', the farther littneyeMillieff,', a- daughter, krs. Stanley MCIWIlen! (Fanny); of Dobbin - ton, Ora:, and two Sens, Wellington, of iid will meet , one week nt a the 1St. ,J0eipihts ,Oottyent ool of MuSic will pIreeent faxnual foaled* recital adeicial eta on Thursday, Feb. lit; Ib will 'consist a troi .0140e6k. ,._4404010,410, seiiiefoos, 1:44fio 41.vos, vioo and vielin instietimentalSe 44S ''wen vocal numbers.. 4x Klearallee Sale- of winter 'tor 'Friday. nu& SaturdaY, January 20th and 27tir, 4.00. •• M4e gae Vicar, ••• s 4 Plie Womenrs Institute rovilf; niee't ii 24.43,_ 4all. on Thuirliday Alit,ternoin4 -February .14t, at 3 ; There will be a ',urns' dance Kin - tall hall -oh Frida, Jafluary 26th, under the auspices of Rintail Women's Institute. - Musie by or- ehestra. -.Panting, from . to /V. 'Admission 25:C;- * For Results A Classified Ad WANTED - - itt.ENT - WAN1110)----,AltZ Tit MAN? 17ou can have ssolid lii buss establishesi, tliree••inontilset It- you: are tired. Of working .to writ , Prohts ice ‘•rionteon.es else OWN ll,TISINE.SS and enjoY 4unaZing profits" L.OST every hotir-sselling-2110-guareintecd--nese- , cet,Tsities lased in eVery home, NO 011-- ti" )0.8t itING ATI; LIGATION, '(et details. and!. eattaogne Ot. Arena sea Irklay night, - 111tEll. VAMILEM, PItQl)iTICTS, .570 yjan.' 'Reward, if, : returned,. te 4.j It '11-A1,),AltlilMigiNTS ON ,STItill,Y1,;„ modern nOvetiienceee Phone 50IW. ,ektt St, iCle-ment, 'Montreal. 4$:,7 Signai-Star. WOMBN, Tea, .roff,e0,. 2;i0 Muse- as,Tems.itticss, Pronaliuns, Bargsins visite selline easy. Vealote emit° Fifty Dollars weekly.. Write. Ira- raediateisrs-arrange for big year's •bust, new, orress7 eompany,t153013, Dundas West, Toionte. 1, .4,4 . . WANTDD.-TO BUY OLD HORSES and dead cattle: ;Must be sttitable for mink feed.;•-s-xemOved, promptly, FRED GIII‘BERT„:„.'R.R. :2, Botleie 'Phone wet Clinton: Calls in'' tort, OHUR011 NOTES Victoria street liiission.-Pand met 011 Monday. The • president, Evelyn Breekow, Conducted, the business' of the meeting; ; 'Small Serapbooke and button- eards to! hi;esent to school homes are to be brought in to the ne*.t. ,rneettitz, .duet . was sung by Ruth And Margaret Craig._ :The hYtan God Children We in Many Lands", was learned. 'Enthugastie plans .were Made for the ceasing The Young People's 'Union of _Victoria street United churchettiet on MondaY night., The. 'meeting was evened with song, prayer and Scripture reading. Mr Kenneth Iteid; President,. In- teresting talk on the purposes of the Young People's • Society, A sleighrid. Jug -party Will be held next Monday evening. The young Peolile.are'invited to Jells ,in and alSo_to attend the ensu- ing meetings, . -MARRIAGES.t.-------- ,-----. 811ElatO4r-33.0*.--.61-7 North Area „' United eliiirch, Goderich, On gatur- --1101,--4anuarY 20th, 1940, by Rev, W. . ,P; Lane, Lottie Lem:re Dayeand-Wil- liam Clayton*- Sherman, beth of Simesae. ' (Phe groom is a *Other of . Ws.' prank Tsifford of Goderich): BORN SUTH LAND. -At Private Patients' , Pavilion, General Hospital, Torento; on , Thursday, January 180h, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Sutherland, Tor- -onto (nee Lenore Craig), a sons `I ""MOSE11.-In Goderieh, on Friday, January 19th, Jacob- Moser, in his, 72nd_var.` ' TRA1010..OFILICER ON NO. .Frank'Taylorsof-W "Ord; is the new Windsor, and William, of Goderich ,traffic 'officer =NV. '4 -highway, Exeter also by a sister; Mrs. Elizabeth,Arm- . to Teeswater.''' repitteeS 'William , strong, It Goderich, and three brothers, Williara Me*, of:attpition,.prauk, of Saginaw, Mich., andWalter, of Guelph. The funeral service was-held.at the family home, McDonald street, on ,Sat- urday" -afternoon. Rev. C. L. Brow -n, paster -of Victoria street United chiffele officiated and paid splendid, tribute' to the decgased, A beautiful -solo; "The • • - MisstRtith Robertson -left on Wednes- City FourAqiiiike,", was rendered by ' ay for London, where she has entered "mrs.-"thiter _Cranston. " . as nurse trainhig at Victoria Hos- ellany beautiful floral, tributes sur- ever rounded the casket. tesidei the, fioniVa - era receivetIfrom friends and relatives, wreaths' And flovvers were received from. .Victoria street. United church, the Sal- vation Army, Loyal Orange Lodge, Vic- toria Helpers, class, and the salt depart- ment of the Western Canada Flour E4:14 ' 0 017 . Folt- smal-w.olmtis rutt 00,AT, ,Mrokr,at„ e large size; 01.11' Star. •• 4z - FOR 'SALE -VIM= 141,14VM, a(X),0 , INS NEW ,•$: used tehesterfield secondhand oak dining, riedin -sulker, modern deign; Oast resis044ble offer,' aecepted.j, ZrosilleY"0 .4,01111Tq De- thot FOU 8(nr`;''7,-;"*VIKLXG---- OXIMLIK- ; .geoll,*condition; used on• ly three months. -.TII0S„ JOHNSTON, Rat. Goderiek, O3Qou 21. 24 AN ERROR A slight error Crept into the reference in this paper last week to the death of ..thelateXre. v,vig, stated she 'left fifteen graniehildrene 4-5 NILE; Jan, 23. -There was, no:„ser- 4:. .. , , 'Ittee'af,Nile-ehurch- laat.--Sund4Y-sfaeae--- - ' ..............- _•_, . Count of the storm; with allesroads- e., blockede-s3t svaato be the communion- servlee,,with lantern alides to -be shown -offer '-the 'service, so 'the, service' will, be held nett Sunday, January 28t11, in the afternoon at 2 o'eloelr; instead -of at night. . ' ',.. . , ' • t . ' . ' ' Tale, aboutsnOw.! Believe It or not, at "Mr, David MeDiarmid's gate, one could stand . on the smive bank' and real* above thefirst arm on the high telephone-, pole. ; The snoWPlow had. some time , hat ling its _war -through, with 'a ga.ng. of men ghevelling, the snow away from It. ', , _.• ' , eit looka,aseit thesNile-ehoppingeetaill win have to 'be enlarged te- aecom, modale the ever increasing trade that is ' corning to it. • Thie speaks well for the work it Is tun -link Out. . • ' st, copins or nel zutoutigi,T4,, of Dr. s(Tiger) I:m*0P too' he „secured' fOr 25 cents. You. hoe :ofbear - wanted. to see cOPY4 'yen roar now get- .one of your own for the Mallen= Of 25 c.ens, at TRE SIGNIALIVItat,, NO=933-:--rlitt' ANNUAL of tb9 West WawanosIr 011atbaal Pire4InsUranee_OponpanY will be 141 14-tiveL-(PPrt9h tia, Dungannon, on Ittrt, duz.,VebruarY 194%.; 0,2 AO. receive reports, elect dinectorp ttransact 'general bifsiness4 •Direesto SOwenb, Y., Ackert and IStuart Tyriirretli*, streAiligibtle....flaremelettion;'!!--.,.. 0. C. Yiloeleaven, Seer' )eialir. this shOilld, have read "five." • PORT • , PORT _ AILBER,T, here' .'Wasyes on Sunday, • owing to condition of - the 'fyieeting of Christ church, Tort' Albert, was no Service in the Anglican \,ehurch 011 rods. held try eting.:W-edn' :1r:3:at annual• With a fairly gaodattentance. Itev.,A4*A. Maloney presided. Favorable reports were gwell breach4ttho fogr-soeietIef3, dh*-Ch. wardens, Women's Guild,'A.Y.T; A. and 'Sunday:, sehierintendent, The, rector thanked these Seelet es their help hi the Work of the ehureh, ..alsO, the choir, organist and assistants A carload -of-yOung people from Delhi eThe following. (Akers were, elected 1: who came up to visit at D. pantwell's the emitting year: People's warden, Robinson, transferred to, -Smithville; andl,..McGrattentif--4- Friday last .are '.,Viobinene; .rector's warden, R. /rode ; Niagara Peninsula. Traffic Officer :stornistayed, but Will try to return vestrf:elerk, 'Walter"Tlgert; *retail -7, Taybk-will reside at Clliaton, wheie,aS hometomorrow (Wednesday)._ • • treasttrere(nbtfilled) ; auditors, Harold his predecessor resided at Exeter. Caught' in the Storni.--On one of the Tigert, Roy Petrie l board Of -manage- stormiest' nights of last week a -car raent, R. • Hoy, Ts -Green, Vroentallo\ , The many friendsofMr-old -Mehring light was seen Shining out 'Of a snow, •It.. Foster,- ; Mrs, „Petrie; delegate to, will pleased to know that he is doing bat* on the road between Nile anclethe Synod, ' Hirsvkins e substitute, B. , nicely 'after his operation a week ago, first corner north. • Oneinvestigation • a Foster; 'eddesmen, Carman Hayden, G. tar was found Stuck in the, snow and, ,Dotigherty,,'H. Tigert, Arnold Hodge, 'being unable to get- the doors open the Harold- Adams,- Gordon 'Martin, Billy reseuers .had to break the. window. to Tigert, Le Roy DraperT-TME., Adams, -get- driver' ,out. was taken to chairman. The missionary', apportion - a farm home and made cemfortabIe for molt was paid fn fulhAsbalanee..was the night, but In, the morning the mai shown in all departmentsi The rector was not so well and had to -be taken thanked 'Bev. Patterken, YUrate, to a hospital, partially -paralyzed, evid- for 111S'splendid;:woririlktlie nartsh, :es- ently from the severe chilling he had pecially' for 'his attention to and care received., • of the sick; - 1STIDTICFe-Tllfl--ANNUAT.s-r'anMrtt`ZG- 'of the, Gedertiell flortienitural So,ce lett -WM be :held. 1» MacKay TuostlaY,400-; 80* -.1940, at -8 p:m.„-Owe, - ing to -the interest in the past coutPlie:Of years and -WO cozidit*is, direptori- are considering theidlsband-- ziingt. the ; if you Watt it, to; Contbise,:lbe on band Pim Ahkoireetbig, R. Sten&iou.se,''''President, -GrelCershaw, 'Sec-Treas. ARDS -AO!. 8 .0.01.0(11i, 14b, Bag REDCIRCI -Rag misit lour Assit A&P TONIATO MI.OZ 0.",K. Otis rovirtizna ULMER , CATSUP 2 This 256* 2rpoz. ,46 Tins 230 Pkg, 10 -oz. `141. 12c IlEAVPIji DRINKS TO.01411//,111, 23e 1-14. 890 A&P EVAN,' TALL MIL ic Tin 7o .CLOVER 44b. HONEY - Tin +13c 7640 PIWNES lb& 136 Fruits and, iregetal)Ies APPiES—Snows or ItIertheinis.!4 qt, Domestio Grade 21e OTATOIM.– - New, Tessa a Ib 20o „ GEAPErallIT Texas Marshseedlesis • —5 for 210 ZSITITOZ—loeberg, Firm Crisp Heads$ .2 for lXc OXICON PZI*PZItti, RADISIISS and Otani' ONIONEI. .040 MEATS ilmaeared Pic Style POU ShouIdets,, Shin:Ides /0.22c MOON „ „ 27o lb. ,Relatives and friends attendbig-tlie funeral.- frpra a distance were Mrs, tauler..McMillen of Dobbinton;-Wel- Wigton •Mew, of Windsors Mr. and Mrs.. Chase:Me* and. daughter, of Lapiere, Miele; Mrs. Smallaeenibe andMissM. Ellis, of Hensall; ° Mrs. 'Will •Iianriltene sat el,eicknow s Mr. -and' Mr. James 'Stevenson, of Dungannon. The pallbearers 'I' Were 'William -Brownlee, A. 0.-Sonley, Geo. Beecider, josebb Snider, all of oderieh, and James Stevenson, ef Dungannon. Interment Welt place --111 Collioriv_cemeterY.. • 1;.J;'1.R 8f0SB;L:' • An industrious; pubileiottited'eitizen was removed by tile. death On, Friday morning last of Jacob ,Joseph Moser, _Who passed away at his home.on Itovestreetsaftersaslingeritigellinesse alinost two years' duration.. - Mr, Mosertwas born at HessonesOnt., almost seventy-two years ago, the ,sett •of, Charles Moser and Harriet Natter, And one Ofea family of thirteens. As asseefit'h of twenty he came to Colborne townSliip, where -he took up. farming. About thirty-' yers- ago he moved .to Goderich aed of -reeent /ears he had Thiongh the years oeirat4',' depressions,and epidemics, your life Insurance is Safe. II* „Ms Y()ItD- Instirance' and Real Estate Hamilton St. Tel.V.268W. " • given hls attentionlargelyto cement eonstru.etion. e • . it wass•ni'.intlicipallife, however, that Mk. Aldser 444,s best known. lie - fere coming to Goderich he served for "several years on the Colisorne Town- Iluip.,.0ouneil and, beginning, in I918,41 was a ittemher of the Town Council of G'oderick for -several' perieda „antante Slug to all te-'1ifteen years. For eight. years he.,waseon the. County 0911401, in 1922, 1925-20, '1931,42-33 is deputy reeire, and in 1935-30 as reeve. many •. of these mears he was chairman' " of 'the Townpublic worica.,eonimittee . alid lie slieWed noieworthy„energY Ole' discharge ot, his 'duties lif•that 'capacity. Ile was also' for some time-, on the Separate School Board.. Ile was , ,a. member of St. Peter's etture4 and of Lite Holy Name Society ot that church. - At the •County. Connell meeting -on Friday and at the session ,of Ole- Town tribute to 111r.1108er's servkes to Town 11(1' County and- tendered Sympathy to ' .tlie bereaved ' ." - ;.Surviliang,7-VesideVs hiswife, the fornier Mary .Josephine Cliiihohni and his daughter, Arnia, are five ,brothers. and'.. 'live -Sisters :---luseph, Anthony . Charles and Alex., of Heason ;•Veindien of ',PoT.f 'Huron, JoSepli Kocher and Airs. Jacob' Knot:n.0116, of Hessoft; Mrse•P,ttuline Kocher, of .Tore OntO; Mrs. Sam- Xoebel, of *Waterloo, • and •MrS. Johanna Thomas, of:Teter- , bdrough. ,brether . and sister Pre- deceased him. -' Requiem. high Mass was sang by Rev, Faller Nagle at St. Peter's einireh 011 seMany-,triefels Were present-to:pay the last tribute- of re- spect. Interment . -"took plaee in borne lt.C. cemetery, the pallbearers being ',Edward Lynn, D. james' Reyntilds, Gilbert Tlante, Wil - 1111111 „McIntosh and Michael Tobin. orosiomi.sisimioarramimmo 1040 MAT It01:11t 1040* Auto Afar/tors' AND privers° Permit* nom J. W. MacV1CAR At 46tes. MatVlear's, Shoe Stare. Kitidir 1fl 1n4,1930 RegiStration far 044 tiernot mil siva 414 Miss Genevidie B Spa -r- of New 414-srk, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. john LEMON Juicz' nolibz maxi; ratzumATIO PAIN (allICKVit If.. You suffer front rheumatic or neuritis pain try this simple inexPen- sive home reelpes «et a package of tU EX eiltDSORIPTION frettilt .Y0tir druggist, Mix it with a 'quart of water, add the Juice ofi4 lemons, It's easy, 7No trouble at all and pleasant.. oii ,need only 2 tablespoontiful two times a day. Often within 48 .hours- sometinie overnight -splendid results 'are obtained. , If the, pains do not ‘pliekly leave and if You do not feel better, Ittl-EX PlIESORIPTIO.N wil cost you nOlhing to try 418 It im sold by Your druggist, under an absolute *uarantee of mosey back, if ft does not help you. TION is for'saie and reconnutnded by CAMPIti.)TiLlti MVO frPORE. 4.8 2';'"01.106EarliWy-liAliGa- , • TOR ...Wish, to Maur their neigh-;- bora aneli friends ft friends Many kind. expreoiorss(, Of, sympathy daringsth illness. and death Of their O'vrIllg band and. father. They also. wish td thinit those who sent dirds,and. _ ?Ors n1)4000104 cars for the littoral. '"4.• MIA:S. J. j„, MOSEit AND PATJOHT- illin.-taue. this opportunity to es. hal.y thank Rev; Fr: nnon, Rev: lir. EN -agile and Dr. J. W. Wallace who gave lit -their time so unsparingly ellsileth of their loved one 'tilos -- "in the time. of 't,bedIrt bereavement. :4 B. VIDDAN AND MINIX express 'their 'since* thanks and' strOP':,apOireelsiltion to the- many friends and. neighbors for their kindness and . 14.1ss.',Ida Elliott, Reg, N.; on the e resskons of ' syinpathy extended to . _ stair a Alexandra Uospital, 'underwent O11efli 1» refre-lo.sssof their dear IrtiAand Palte„ fikending....the_vvinter .Del an emergency, appendix ..operation. this and faitiaer, and aislo- f& the beautifhl ay - e liope for a speedy recovery :Or o N1410-4 B% gutters and waste 'baskets .are fined -cork° day with unopened, unread expensive so,called. direct: advertising, sale annnunition shot into, the air, A ndwspaper conimancht an audience, with prospective OUs. toraerst especially. your home, paper.. 4ijis never thrown aside with. out first being readdltrort cover to 00:yet" You never see it lit. tering the post -office 'basket, front r‘rds, or streets, or annoying the housekeeptr. That is why intelligent, attractive newspaper‘adVertising kno•ivn to be themost elective form of advertising for yew business a4vei4tnent in The ilignaletar'will, reach the buyers in the local territory and will be road by thousand* of roplec, ,rr