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Mga 41. TtieSday and Saturday
ST. GEORGE'S W.A.
,
4Tee regular monthly' meeting of St.
°wage's W.A.. was held in the Guild
aseern on 'Tuesday ,after on, 'the
Mrs. 'Calder, ,peeskiling.T�
Seriptare real:1111g; by Mrs. Calder, from
• '2 Timothy, 2,, waS f011Owed by PraYer-
A, moment% Silence was observed In.
anemors of the late Mrs. Oswald
Sturdy, who wee rce life -member of the
W.A. and had been faithful .worker
ta the ehureh. Mrs'. Paliner gave -a
reilling- -44 -'1Sdelsilr-Stirirtee--
lcork,"' and Mrs. Calder gaveone' on
- "Row the War IS Affeedng the Cliurcb
' England," At'rangernents were,made
t*,
THE OMER CH SIGNATAT
NEWS OF BAYFIELL 1oiarvAity
!Mien:411AX, JI;;NK 'VW
04tYk-IFIA . June 12,----Itesa and master. ie was also slietriet past death oeeurred on. Siniday la
MRS. JAMF.S, FltASFA
Mt's. F. II. Paull anal Itev. and UrS. II. ; nlas-ter anet a l'ilaek Knight. Ile tooi.;
M. •11-4anglford a Wirmisor seeat Thees.'' aa 'acive ,Par a ' " 31 ifaira, at S.asanae Lake:, N.Y.:, of ido: Cald-
ose",o• zees reesay et sea satteee esesagehaviust'eerved as a eehool trustee and a well, widOw of the late Jame e Feaser
'4 vouncilior for eeverea yeais„ ne Ai, °oder/ township. mrs. rraser
evetit of -the village.,
ma jeka airs,. Lessee at. esa,e. ee De.. oral, which was la Charge •cke tile was the dategleter,• of -the late Mr.• and
,troit, are at their eottage for t'he rium-1). t/L'ange' ft)z(lerl wa9'' 14°14 '°1'11- 1113 'rei'ire. clarion Caldwell of Porter's Hill,
mew esason. ° :.' 4/ene0 OIflUS 'trcet on Wedne3daY later of Goderieh, and ater her Lis OZ IS, Moeelsoa of London sias the ' afternoon, with interment in DaYfield [ liege lived 04 the, Fraser farm on She
02 MGfor by t lase, eiseta a fewisniiies. ilorth of Bay-
StAsst iee itetty airtiner a fele" , •;:selzataerY'• Service was e.oadneted
teoie; Lees wesee . •
It s'. J. Grebe • The pallbearers were peel. After leo. roaor,s, death i•n left
of Toronto were at their summer bottle (je'urge Elliott, William. :Elliott
Is
and ' her two daughters, :Marion and Lillian,
aata c
ears. ,,, estegain am twro' ::,..lx. lodge brothers, Harold' stinson,p.1 oho !natio her hoist .ia‘ czokeeh until 1
ehildren and :Masa. Marioli-MeHeehllie' •A* r'atherst°''' NY -Unapt' meli'001. alanit fifteen years ago, Avheit .she anci I
- • - • ' eohn Parher• The SYniPathY of, the event te Saranac Lake.. Miss Lillian
hold sewing meetings „in,' the Guild
room eisery TnesdaT afternoon during
'the stunmer•in 4:da of the Red Cross.
Menaberesare aeked to come itt. 'these
meetings and suppert OAS worthy,
cause. • Mrs. Calder aeked the membere
to remember the half-b,oue of inter-
ceselon 'and" 'waver held in the chareh.
on Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clecire
The joint rally c)f the Juniors and the
Reysw League is •to he Iteld ou SatUr-
day, June 15tle, ht the church at 2
atoloekaandealleinemberseet•thenier,
W.A.. are asked to attend. The meet-
ing dosed With pr,ayets after which a
sociaieup of tea was enjoyed.
athees Day
Father's Day gards & 10e
6ifta- for-, Father
Electric Razor Rolls Razor
Yardley Dien's Set
tentheric Men's Set
'Gillette and Eclipse Raior
Shaving' Bruiiii After Shave
Yaidley Bowl etc.,
Campbell's
Dro.oironE
614011, rume 90
ASSISTANT AT ST. P.A.IJIA
. •
Rev. Lyall Crawford, Former aode-
rich spy, Named liy Eishop Seager
Appointer:vent-of Rev. Lyall IL Craw-
ford as kemporary • assistant to 'Rev.
Jeffrey Billingsley, rector -in -charge of
St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Ont., is
anaciunced by Bishop Seager. The an-
nounceent tessetssata"latelitterest
'vices and Conditions
Are Changing
aautee thesseperutveryve, 1,4tb. to 21$t
un
ovea • the wec4i.,emit. U1SS Nteb44,;4111.0
and little MiSs' Clirt'lt.501; ..,..0e,alili re-; etamunitY lts .etende'Ll ta qle fainils' ,
males leen, - Artnight wit'', the I. '' ". * ''* • '
fOrinels unc e, ,.lr., .C.'IrVine. ' • . 'PRS-c()N, Ala MENTION
4.
Mr. anti 'Mies, II. T. Ori of Stratford: •• ' "is . ' - ' '
:Anti iYaiss Peggv Orr,laireteinetrainino, 1, Mr. Jack. Whitty of Toronto 'visited
k4a„, joseph'S lIoSpit&i.1, London, are at : frlends :lag taatives leere on Sunday.
their sumnier•cottag h" ' li: • ss
4 P teli• 11`ees ' i Bob NE .A.;" ad - f %. Th • onto. Tile remain* were •brought to
ae On , e'0 t t-' °inall Gialerieh on Tuesday„ . and ,werse in-
Mrse A, R. Seeds is irt. tile village on ! •
bUsiness in • cenuection vvith . the dis- i, Visgea wiih'his: Parents, nr- and Urs. terred in Mtaitland (1 P' the s.ame
&) 11 of' the' furnishiue's of the' Lake- ' Aesgus. MaeDonahl, over the wFeIssend, afternoon. after a futteral' SerVice at
view Hotel. ' Her younger. daughter, i Terry Cooper, who.. is attending ,313r01)1104.'s funeral ehaPel
England. "She Joined the Uaivereity ;irt his la ' '' &Attendance cif old neighbors, relatives.
Rev. W...P. Lanes There wae a large
senducted byt
NiesS, Bernikei Seeds, It.N-,:lia$ 1 -eft for t, school in Lendon, sPetit the Week -end
HOseital Seseps In Teronto at the out- . 'L5. 511(1
nanoaineuhr:prenirra.4n wteLeod wer,poitan.clwf.rlitlieinc,isc. sT.Iiievapiarill,hewareairt§e1;wweraentsT.,
.e.(3:k---'t)fillte'-"waree.-°;;S'''''"23U'll'' 1.1---;$rssbeginning of the, week. ...
Trampled by; 11 „ 1 iiir ffain D'itiolt fo'F'•a" iiiiiiUit-TatIlie* ,se sale ii&-barg-o-ii--,--w.-11:-B-izei-t-s-ow mrd -
was taken to ,Clinton Hospitel 011 Wal- 1 Forest *Clare.. .
day ef last week euffering from, very I Mr../ind Mrs,, J. M. Wilson of ;Elora':
painful injuries to his bade, 'is n. I were vieiting' among their old friends, •
SALICELD ItEUNTION' ,
was hitching a team to the sViededrille-: in Goderich and Dungan,non on Fridaes 1 .
{ Mr. A. L: 'Cole is in. Toronto ..thie
the horees'• became frightened by the h, Robert Andrews, ;Chosen as ;. President
attendm- a poStavacluate optical at Annual Farnily Gathering
yrasser, who was a teaelter on the
stafe •of Goderieh Collegiate sInstitute
until, illness forced her retirement, died
at 'Saranac In 192% Mrs. Fraser is
survived by eve daughter, Mn,, Mariou„
tal 'a sister„.Mrs. Geo. Iltiley of Tor-
. . e.
rattle of a :chain over • the drill just clinic at the University of Toronto.
as he had fastened the necksoke. He Richard HOcking and Jack 'Gilles, of
'caught their heads to try to hold them, .Detrolt, called ctee their bade, John
but they swung around and knocking Cameron,. last week,
him down tramped on Ids 1) wk tied 1 Harold Turaer and Phil Iiiseet, air-
-Craftsinent at the Rk.A.F. school at
broke away. Miss Mary Merks cour-
ageously ran between the fence and tile,
• ., tat. Thomas, were home over the week-
-horSes Surd 'Stopped 'them. VortunateIT ono . . - (Toronto; LucknoWS-North BayondDu,
'Goderielt, Rev. Mr. ' Crawford's old , for John, the X-ray showed that the ,
t
_ Miss Helen MacMath, of the Murray Hamilton, Stratford,. Clinton, St.
111:431e' town' The's"- -a- 'Mr'-'7-1noma3' svine was not iniare(1 anti:he-is malOnF' Shoe CO., tendon, is Itaildayinge at the 'Helens, Aubuetteand othere-Point%--as-
Cr Qrawford, formerly of Goderich, and good progress ;towardsrecovery.. L. ,_ home of iter parentS, 31r. and Mrs. w,ell as Goderieh, being represented in
the late ,'ire.' Crawford, he atteuded Presentation.—Members of Trinity S. R; Macliath, East street. the eathering, , • .
1930 he received his theelogical d,egree eyenie l' t . - J 1111, Thorrieloe and ,Bill Hill, of the 'Ro7bert Andrews, of Goderich town -
'the • Goderich scbools and later the , church gathered at the home "of Mr. , —
University of Western Ontario.. - In and Mrs. Wm, Seetehmer pn Thurseley
1
The anneal Salkeld fanitly reunion',
was held, en Saturday last at Queen'S
Park, Stratford., and was attended by
about twenty-five from SIoderich and
the imMediate Vicinity. Altogether
about '125 were in attendance, Ottawa,
g ets to ,congratulate their
from Huron College. He has sepved treasurer, Mr, Resse1111eard, and wel-
in several parishes of the Diocese of eome his bride (nee Miss-Glacrys Doug
-
Huron and for two years', was curate las). A most enjoyable' evening was
at Trinity claireh, Norwich. •• spent 15.1 t' -arises and contests before the
Five years ago Mr.. Crawford was rector, Rev J Graham, 'cortducted the
awarded. the Carnegie life-saving gold bride and groom' to chairs epeciaily
seaetlal.for his rescue of T. W. Roffman, placed • for them. An appropriate • ad
-
-who fell into the. watei at Goderich
harbor and was struggling for his.
when the youno man. Spluneed in and
saved
Sultrered . for 10 Years; Says
Syntona Brought Relief After
Everything Else He Tried Rad
Failed. Wants Others to Know
About This Safe, Simple
'Remedy. 'Felt Nervous, tun -
dotal.
When ethe stomaCh ottt of , order
ond food fails tO digest,. When the back
joiete ache and the kidthys do, not
itianetim prOperlr; When thebowelsare
constiPated and yop, have headaches,
izzy' ksells and nerves are .edge„
'a treat:lie/it of Syntona Herbal
. Cempoual- antleyeu, too, may .find that
our suff-ering aa 1)0 ended withaut
'the aid efehaieh 'drugs or depreseors.
Here, for„envaple, La the splendid ex-
perience ore joe Marti.% 1.69
strisarsieliffe Itoad North, London.
'Ten • years ago' I. began having
Iroahle withTnly stoinach and it kept/
getting worse Until 'even „the lig,htest
food eaused great pains and 'diStress.
I would get 'bloated with gas and. sciiir„
• burning • jilquids would rise right up
into- nay -throat I often felt dizzy and
siatiseated. ,I had pains all through mY*
" Ittek and. my • head ached SO badia" •
stratid burst it In ray pilloWs to try
• So stop the throbbing • pains, I took
electric. treatments aad. I guess took
enough pills toeStart a store. I could
sot' get enough sleep,- so •L became
• nervuus- and' 'O'4,47(4/` -rat
. "A few weeks ago my aftifeciuggested
T try $yatona and must say this
air trttining schoel at Galt, ship,- was elected president, succeeding
were home- over the week -end on theit Leland Dunemore, Stratford. Miss
first lea.ve. Mamie Salkeld, Goderich, succeeds F.
Mr. and Mrs. James Viriggins and Selkeld, Stratford, as secretary-treak-
Mrs, IL Bell have returned to town 'urea. Simon Rae, St. Marys, is vice
-
after making their home at London for president.
the winter. s At the dinner • hour 'the president
Provincial Traffic Officer • Melville spoke -words a welcome and shiest ad-
Craigie ancl Mrs.' Craigie, of Sudbury, 'dresses were given bt John W. Salkeld,
•Goderich? E.- Jenkins, Ottawa, Willia,m
Monteith, Stratford,. and Arthur Run-
ciman, North Bey. Mrs. 0. Andrews,
Ottawa, eon:fributed an enjoyable read-
ing, as did Joseph Dunmore.. "*.• girls'
quartettesephylliaGibb, Louise.Csornish
Gra& Hislop °and Margaret McKay,
were heartily applaUcled. Supper Was
served un.dert,the trees;
Tess was read by Mrs. Wm. Park ee are spending holidays with their par-
nts here.
Mr. .and Mrs. Angus, Slaefie, ef
Caledonia,. are helidaying-` with Mr.
Maefie's parents, Mr. and Sirs. Are'hie
Slaetle, Victoria street .
Mr, E.. R.. Wigle was in Toronto all
last Weei . attending the semi-annual
council meeting Of the Ontario College
of Pharmacy, • M. Wigle • represents
Grey, ,Bruce an,d. Huron cotnaties on
the conseil.
:Sirs. T. M. Turner, of' the Park
and the wardens, Win. Elliott and. Wm.
Scotchmer, "presented th.em. with a NSA -
mit soccasioaal table on behalf of- th
congregation. Jr. Heard, in a few
well-chosen words, expresied the
thanks of himself ,and his wife. , Mrs.-
Scotchmer- was assisted by her twb
daughters, Irene and Anna, and other
members of the church in serving re-
freshments. •
-Death' of ,Rev. R. M. Gaie.—The
"death occurred at his home here on
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TO GET CITIZENSIIIP PAPERS
Ct.0
Before bivision * (mi- --pe-ned., on
Tnesda,v 'afternoon, June llth, of, Rev. Tuesday Judge 'Costello heard an ap-
House, , le in Alexandra Hospital. saf- plication from Alexander Ilanim, aged
Robert Ure Monteith, Gale, pastor of fering from the effects o2. a fall on eeventy-one, of BlYth, .who was born In
St. Andrew's' United 'church, Bayfieldi 'Saturday -evening. No bones were Ohio, U.S.A., while his parents Were on
and Grace United church, Porter's Pill, broken, as at first feared, but liganients.1 a visit but has lived in Canada all but
atter an illness extending over several were torn 'and bruised 1 six .inonths of the time since.— ' His
months. The deceased was born at , Garnet ("Bud") Matluesaft, Sou of Honor • recommended that -citizenship
Alma, Ontario, tune 10th, 1865, one of Mrs. Robert Ma.thieson, has been ac- papers .be... granted. " Ha.mm said he Thursday, June sth, with the president,
had always eausidered himself a Can-
adian and had enjoyed all thec,privie
leges of one, but in view of the war
he wanted 'to make sure, that he was
one. i'Greenslade and Mrs., iv. McInnis. ,It
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WOMEN'S' INSTITUTE
The Goderich Woraen'ii Institute held
Its regular meeting,in MacKay Hall, on
mrs. 13. Tichlyerrie, n* the chair. Ex-
celIent repoilta of the recent' district
-annual: meeting= at St.. Helens were
brought by, the delegates, Mrs.
Iwas decided to ptirchase two pairs of
a family of five boys and one girl of the cepted,lis the R.C.A.F. an-olfwill work hi
late • Sohn • and Miami Gale. On De- the welding department Bud left on
cember 15th, 1885, he Was married t°, Monday for Tarontto,. where'lle will be
-Miss Mary 11. Stristhers. To this happy • stationed for a short time.
•uniert;"•were bora five sons and three
. Until 1909 Me. Gale farmed Visitors at the home- Of Mr.-- and.
danghters
Mre. G. G. gpliardy, over the week -
the -old homestead *of his father; At lond were' Mts. T., M. J6thetson, from
that trine he felt-- c-alled to"-dir-nesSion• sesaadye, assesagan ; s-fr.- arca asses- ge
.
I work and enrolled as an extra mural . :. • .
Sleer, Mr. lorne Kenny, X188 nose
student ef4•Man1toba College, He %did Johnson and Mi. Jack GarioNva Bowler,
eervice' in the mission, fields of Loring, alI, of Detroit .
eece' - '
a Matheson,. and •Cobalt for five years A nt visitor inGodericla was
and was ordained as a minister of the Fred ("Cyclone") Taylor, of Vancou- ,Factory tied for -first place with one
Presbyterian Church in 1914. He held ver, B.C., of hockey' fame, who iSited wilt each
.his sister, Miss hlizabeth Taylor. Mr. .
Taylor came east for the graduation
ofehis -son, John Russell,'from Law
,School at Toronto. .
The name of J. 'M Smith, S.A., form.-
erly assistant principal of Victoria. I
school, Godericia, :now principal Of the
Listowel public selibol, appears In the
examination lists of the . College' of
Education at Toronto. Mr. Smith Was
successful. In the e3ranainatioxa in the°
seience of edUcation. .
go to CampbelEs Drug Store, and get England, four years ago. Besides ins 430Y SCOTTS AT IVIITCHELL •
yourself a treatment of this. pure herb- widow, there survive four son' and iGpclerich By Scouts and tubs went i
21i medicine' that Is belOing.,,s° manY:. twe datighters :: Ewart Gale, former b..; Mitchell'. on Sunday to •attend the '
People here. &member' -.tile flame, rr1nclpa1 of th High School Iare
Syntona, 'and avoid' dis' appointinento, .„
'NThe om%vT
made it necessary, to postpone all the
games scheduled in the town softball
league and the standing remaintatfirs
changed, the Presbyterians and Organ
' blankets and donate them to the local*
Rea Cross Socie. „Arran,tementa
were made for the quilting of four
quilts for the Red Cross. ...A pleasing
Charges in Pinkerton and St. 'Paul's,
medicine has done wonders for me. It Chatham, and lastly in Bayfield, where
fixed up my stomach, so I can flow eat he has been since ,1226.. He was a
regular meals without feas of all tha,t, Mason and. a member of 14:0.14. No. ?-1.
gas, acidity and-lhearthurn. I don t Of 'a kindly, genial disposition, and
have that dull ache in my back any , young in spirit, his Interests were wide
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more and, for the first tune in years,..spread. He -kept abreast ,of the times
I , am free ,•-of- headaches aed dizzy and was very active 'until within a,
spells. I will surely, know ,what to few mouths of his death. He was, a
*take If I e'et feeling like that again. ":brother of the late Rev. Dr. JamesA..
wouldn't' be ,withoutSyntona in the
house now:'" ^ - •
, If you live in Goderich or vicinity,
Gale, noted author of the Korean -Eng-
lish dictionary and pbiier misepaaa
in Korea, whom he -visited in Bath,
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mora; Rev. Jame i A. Gale,, Caledonia;
'John. Gale, on the old homested, Alrha;
,
Robert Gale,. of Elora; Mr. A. A, Mcs
Intyre (Beulah), 'Waterloo,' and Mrs.
. George Morley (Gladys)s, St kaul's
• manse, Chatham. The funeral service
will be held in St. .4ndreves United. .
ehu.reh' on Thursday morning and -in-
terment wiil be made in Elora ceme-'
tery. The syMpethy of the eoramOnity
goes out to the bereaved faniiiy,
' The play given by .the young people
or Bincelield United church in Use
,Towil Hall on Friday night, under the •••
'auspices of St. 'Andrew's Y.P.U.,
a -creditable performance.. The PO-
'Ceeds were turned' owdr to the •Baylield
-Red' Cross. ,, . . • - s- - .- • -
' ,A Sudden Call.-Deatii 'Came sudden.- ,
• ly to one ' of Bay0eld's native-born
' fishermen, William John MeLeod, on
Monday afternoon abottt a o'clock, as 1
he was busy. Setting nets off. St.
Ioseph. Ao he leaned over to put on
his olisk'ins he collapsed and with the,
roll ;of _the boat fell into the -water-
II1.$f body was "quidsiy recoitered and
his 'eon, John A1cLeod, who was in
Tkarkaelpwith his father, ran the
boat up ' or& the !reach at St. JOZeph.
Jack, Murray. waded to. shore and went
to -the nearest house to "unntioni
medical aid. By til Utile th.qt Dr.
O'Dwyer Of Zurich arrived, 4 gale had
1.
steeling- ufeaieer 3Olill-MeLeed. had been ‘
obliged to get the boat into deeper
' water. irack Murray carried Dr. i
O'Dwyer on his baek to the boat., His'
diaesnoeis was that death had been 1
inetantaneous from heart disease, from
which it was "Town !dr. McLeod suf. [
feed. The sea 'beeazne so heavy that 1
, ie was itupo.-K3il1e to get close enough
1 ; to shore to land Dr. O'Dwyer at this
point, so the boat returned to Daylield
• itaelior. Other Inenberd„ a the erewi
were • Itiehard .31eDooi and Jimmie i
Sturgeon. Wmk.:7turgeon alsb waG in
the boat. The Aeceaaq, who was
ide1ytlit7Awnitu this diotria, was born ,
In Ilatitiflo..• Ocreller 2_1,: rEL ISM, the ii9/1 ,
' of Ilugh and Annie. McLeod. In 190C ,
ri,.• was marrZed to Mis3 Emlna Rieh.
ard:i. who iiteryivest• With four daugh.
tera arid three Eon3:•.Luey (Mw. (".
• Playte0. Anne (Mts. C. itebbirlS)7
rkiliSe eMrti. Ted Crtint-f): ' all of De- ,
1 teoite Ereie ari4 Donald at home,. John, j
of the village, and Ilarold. of Mewl, t
t(Mn, It.C. Murviving aI.4o are tw6"
,siaberl, Margaret )1r4-,.. Itte,-301, cl.; Pert !
Dover. MItutl 1:gr8.. FileAtreittttit), of
Detroit, atmd two brothers,. Mateoim of
litevemtote 11.4*, and Tons of thii vil,•
' liege, A4 re ylveing' man 41eC11f11 Join4.4 c
: f,4„../L No. 24. of Imbleh he was IVOit t
annual district church parade.. The
address at Main street United church
was given by OntariteSeout Field. COM-
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410
UCH LOWER MK
THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK
. 9 our or io
people think that P0faille
costs ,an average of $100
4tore than it act:filly does„
accortilitg to 4 yeast sur-
vey. Investigate — and
find Pontiac prices •
START WITH TUE
LOWEST 1`.
HERE'S
- WHY SO
• MANY
. THINK
'PONTIAC.
;HIGHER
PRICED-
, THAN IT
eACTUALL1e,
lies
Digger,wider,roomier,long. The
er from bumper to bumper.. ride
sal4othest, raos(restful Wider' seats, wider,vision Power packed engine
yottive ever expetleflced. for conifott and safety.46great performance.
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. , ilk Ies hard to make people tealixe that prices for the 1940.
. .
. Pontiac start with the IOtvest. They Simply,haven't been accus-
tomed to associate such low prices with a cat that has the
' reputation, looks, size, luxury and performance; of much higher
',..' priced ears. ' *,
. , Come itkand take a took at this
sensational new money's -worth of
motor car". Try out its brand fie*
ride and thrilt at its flashing per-
, fornaanee. FOt the hest miles of
your life, get a 1940 Pontiac
Pouthie,"Spedal
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Parsons,Goderich Ont.
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