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111UPLEY E, 1:Watil8
" Barrister, Mtg.
OMee-Court House, ,GoderleX
TelePliOne 55. • .
Wii/L, A: ',SUTHERLAND
. Ilarrister and Selleiter
Virg Mortgage Seeeritee
• Urban Leans AVallable.
Office -North St, ,cioderich. Phew WO
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enAittEugb AVOONT4114T
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M• ONTEITH and MONTEITH,
Phstrtered Accountants
_77 DOwnie Street, Stretford ,
Toreilt0 3o2, -BILY
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AUCTIONEERING
THOMAIS-raisigo
LIVE STOOK AND GIONNUA.L
--Auemmagt. ,
Telephone 119
'Sales attended" to anYwhere and
every effort made' to give Oliddactious
Farniers' sale note* diaeOUUted,'
GourvoN Q.44-NT.t LibxssEnc
A#KOTIONNEU iroR IIIIXt014' 4
COUNTY „
A aatisfaCtory, courteens service for
Farm,. Property or Houtielaold Sales.
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MEDICAL
J. R. FORSTER, RxE, EAU,
NOSA THROAT
Late Howie Surgeon New York
-Ophthalmic and -Aural ,floslAtti.V.,Vi-
' &Want at Moorefield Eye Hospital staid
• Golden Square Throat Hompital, Lon-
' lion, England.
, EYES TESTED, GLASSES - -
•SUPPLIED '
53 Waterloo Street. • S., -Stratford.
TelePhent_AL. -
Next visit Bedford lioteL Gode
W.ednesdayi Miy 28th, .fronr 2 p.m.
till 6 np.m.
emoinuougnismomminimmaiwm&momplook.....i•i.
DRUGLESS ' PRACTVIAONER
Miss E. Taylor on
- "Nutritious litealte'
Addresses Home and School Club
--Display of layettes 'at
Iffilie absence of the President" Ws;
W. Macdonald!, thrOughillnesSttiie
regular Inchetine et Victoria ilOnle and
.Sebool ClUb, on Thursday last, was
eonddeted 1?y, the .first vice-president,
Afiss .19. Hume.
••The treasurer, Mrs. R. Wilson, re-
ported all atcpunts paid:10 date, and
a balance on hand of 41.6„. Mrs,. G.
Dowra reported that si./F eenaplete
laYettes had been. donated, 'along mith
nninber of extra articles, and these
were sent --to the Federation office in
Toronto, after ',being on display in M.
Dvans'
The guest speaker was /,(1,ss Edith
Taylor, her subject, 'Nutritious Ueald-
at 100w. Cost,"„' and this was demon-
,* tkrd413,-4-111t1Stf-InitaigAl
value of various basic foods was snowii,
proving that a balanced diet is neces-
sary If we are to haVe good health. A
comparison of prices was Made shoW-
ing the &Mug made if bulk eereals
were bought instead of the packaged
variety. •
Excellent suggestions were offered
for using the cheaper cuts -of meat:. - It
was shown that tongue, kidney, hearts,r
andpork liver are rich in food values,
yet .only cost half as muck as the
choice cuts of meat, and wOuld •hell)
materially in reducing the strain caused
by mounting prices on a lianited Foulget.
Tried and -teed recipes were 'giVen,
including both meat dishes and desserts.
For *instance, there was a wand fruit
cake, without 'Milk, bestter, or eggs;
a chocolate eake gosting anly 11 costs,
and -a number of other ideas just as
goed, -which the mernbere,vvere invited
to ,copy from recipes displayed on the
blackboard,
- Miss Taylor has,the-haPPY. fActilty ef-•
handling any subject in 4 most -Interest-,
hag manner, and her address was en-
joyed by all present.
--In -honor. of Zt.--Geerges-Vay,--the
solo ':'Land of Hope and Glory" was
gilgg by Miss Hume, followed bya
prayer for oar Empire, the fighting
ferees, and-a1I-who-are sorrowing be-
e,apse of the loss of their loved ones.
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Asked for 1000 -Game 2i145
The story of the layettes was told by
Ts. Albert Taylor. Ontario .Home and
School members were asked -for 1,000;
(they donated 2,145. iSeeitig thera dii-,
playd, at the Royal York in Toronto,.
Mrs. Taylor said,recought a lump in
your throat, when you thonght of all
the love that went into the making of
therm- Piles of little white bundles,
"sanebage to protect little lives," conr
tributione. to 'help bring arlittle comfort
..Xebeee'. it is so sorely ;needed. Many
interesting etorfes were told about
the .0ne group. had ninelaettes
'finished. These were packed andleft
in the schoolhouse, where the •express-
man was to call for thenenexe morning.
Duette; thealight there was 4 fire at.
the school and everything .was lost, but
the women.hope to snake eeme more hi-
th -near future. •
he layettes will be shipped to Eng -
Jamie Iv' the Red Shield, and on their'
arrival will' be 'divided between the
Salvation Amyand the Home and
CIIIROPRACTQU, AND ,DRUGLiESS.
• THERAPIST
• Gode.rieh, Phone 341
• Office hours -10 .to 12 a.m., 2 to 5
iiad 7 ter fri'pan., Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday.: • ;
16 to 12 te.M7-43-ai on Wednesday.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.
Mineral. fume baths by .appointmient
A. N. A.TKINSON
51 South St.
-..engeseremome,:emee
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.INSURANCE
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WicKILLOP 3JUTUAL FIRE •INe
11.4 SURANCE CO. -Farm end iso-
lated town property insured.
OffieereeerWilliata Knox President,
Lendesboro; W. R. Archibald, Vice --
President, Seaforth; M. A. Reid,
Manager and Secretary-Tre.asurer, Sea
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forth.
•Direelers--Wm. Knox,„ Landeshoro
Alex. Broadfoot, Segforth;
Ieenhaidt, Dublin; le. J. TrewaFtha,!
Clinton; Thos. Moylan, •S.eaforth;
U. Archibald, Seafbeth Met.witig,
Blyth;• Erenk McGregor, Clinton; Hugh
Alexander, Walton; • _
Agents -E. A. Teo, R.R. 1,.Gkilderich;,
James 'Wad, Blyth Jelin. EL Peppe4
R.R. 1, Brueelleld; R. F. Itellereher,
R.R. 1, Dublin; i.. F. Prueter, Biod-
hagen•
•Rolies-holdera tan makeT all pap
meets and 'get their cards receipted
at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; .Calvin•Outt's
GroCery, Kingston ; Street, Goderich, or
J. H. Reid's Generel Store, Parileid-
,..eeleee
,
ee Migiltes,PJease
(By a Mau vilth liotebte*/ -
Net every adult bas grewn UP.
Wtten You gee In bot water
natural to let off steatni.
faultfinder general*. liati more
tban Ands:
• Tragedy
!headline, April 20: Germans 15 miles
from Athens.
Headline, April 29:• Greeks 15 miles
front Athens.
Adolf's rescue of Benito is very
similar to that of the thug who pulled
.thedrofting man out of the water and
then prQceeded to rob him.
ORIGINAL MEMBERS OF TIIE
GODERICII BOARD OF TRADE, 1875
Tlie following is the list of ebarter
meraber$ of tlzo,00derich Board -ef
Trade, including; no doubt, the names
Of most -Of the men, prominent in the
buSii4esie life of the eommunity.,at that
time, -the. year 1875. The list with its
annotations was presented, a 0.0 an.
. Mid meeting of the Roard of, Trade
a few weeks ago.
"There are few lawyers In Swetlen.".
And fevv eriMinals, •
• r
Aunt Sarah says she doesn't mind
aele,„agatejatt.4,K.stiff the Joints
provided there IS somielie-Wfthliiirtir
see 4.4e -t he Ms •
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• "Ali," sighed, the hard-working calf
to its mother,' "suck -cess at last."
An inereastin dov s is reported by
Ontario field naturaligts. Most likely
these -are • refugees 'train' EtirOpe.
"A. -sneeze lasts one-tenth of a
second." Still, that's lengenough to
make us sneeze.,
It's the face that is long' tliat scatters
the Most cheer in. the world. Not long
up and down but long,from ear to ear.
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001.4., A. M. RQSer-Manager Bank of
Commerce, in building now oc• -,
cupled"by O.Nat. 'ticket and ex-'
press olIlee in residenee, North
street opposite Central -school.
Col: 'ROSS xiles representative of
West Rum in the Legislature
'
and Provincial Treasurer for
S'Ortie yearti;
JAS. H. !FINLAY-Manager Dank Of
• Montreal, In premises now Dr.
A.; H. •Maeklin's residence. Mr.
'Finlay also lived In bank build,.
• Ing. Was Mayor .18104877-
'OXIBunt0i13111elt
•If the smoking of a ‘eigarette•is
'nailin one's coffin then some people are
going to .be buried in a lot of hardware.'
"Wily did they bury a Scotsman on
the side of a hill?" our niece shoots at
auslie on•-herwayelteme-freer
school, and without, giving uS an op-
portunity t� answer She adds, -excitedly,
-.Because he was dead." '
• STRATFORD - GODERICLit,
.1.00A011 LINES •
Dslitt
Godefith for Stratford, • Toronto,
'Hamilton, B*uffalo, Loudon, Detroit,
Tavistock and Woodstoeh. 'Depots -
Bedford, British and • Royal. Hotelit;
Phone .kok4s or 305 for Information.
•
Ins Aim' .•
Teacher : "Robert, what are phi going
to'do.when, you grow up?"
-Robert: "I'M going to be grand;
father and just sit around telling every-
body hew cold the winters were when
I was a boy." -,Grit.
• J. W,. Cra,igie
INSURANCE atai! REAL
• ESTATE .
Get OarlAutoritobile Rates
Phone' 24- ". Ooderieh
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P... J. RYAN
Real itEStati) and •Insuralte
Office aid Residence: -
• 11 Trafalgar Streetg
Phone 663
FOR SALC-.--illouieS of all kinds,
.ehoice building lots, business
property and several good fa.r,rns.
• Let me SilOW you some real
bargains.. Buy now.
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CAPITAL THEATRE • PRZNB
Now -Tyrone Power in Louis Brcitafield'il Story—, .
.1
° "Brighivai '''Zoung" •
Monday, Tuesday; and Wednesd.ay
BETTE DAVIS
•lterbert .Marshall, Zaines. 'Stephenson and Bruce Lester
Sometvet Maugham's dramatic triuMph its new a 'screen clessic'and
the Mat Widely ilisictis,sed pceduction of the year
"THE LETTER"
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• Thursday, Fid and Saturdiy
Errol Flynn, Olivia de liavilland, Raymond Massey, Ronald
Reagan and Alan Hale
'expansive ,temi-biabrical. drama" dealing (with the era of 1854
and its elaVery 4uetton ThIDctt1 3y Miahael Ourtiz.
"SANTA FE TI "
Matinees Wocinersday, Saturday and Holiday s at 3 p.m
Ooming-Oomad' 'Veldt and Valerie Hobson, in "Blackout"
,
"I "don't like Bob. Last night I
wanted to show him lioW well I coUld
whistle, -and after L had iny lips all
puckered AP-" -•
"Yee, yes', what did he do2"
"He let me whistle."
• Dentist -"Stop waving your arms
and yelling! I haven't Jeven touched
your tooth yet."
Patient -'--'"I know it, bat you're stand-
ing on, .my torn." .
CAPT. SMITH ATTENDS DINNER.
•Va.pt. 0. 1 Smith of -Sti. Thomas, in
charge of Wier auxiliary seivices---Red
Cross, Y.M.C:A., Salvation Army,. etc.,-
far:military district No. 3., was present
ata get-together dinner Monday noon
Which was a-ft:ended by some of the
leaders in war work in Goderich. The
PluTto,*e of the meeting was, to make
plans to co-ordinate the work and pre-
vent overlapping of these services in
Iluron county, particularly at the two
airports. In. the evening. Captain Smith
addressed a meeting -eff Clintoe. on the
same subject.
merchant: built Orabb's Biotic
-eaSt side- of -*ware; .He had
four vessels plying !between Gode-
rich and Montreal ; they brought
all his goods. This was before
• the days of the railway. He was
Mayor in 1869.
JOHN- V. DEITLORR0-Oommissien
a merchant, in, store now A. and 1),
grocery; entrance on North
street. Residence Newgate street.
Was Mayor 18644807. .
W. M. .SA!VAGE--General merchant in
block between. North street and
- Hamilton. 'street on, the Square.
He .also manufactured Pri* ID
Maitlandville (now :gartio:ra)• I.
InStigator of the town clock.
wLI&M!KAY-General merchant,
•" comer 'West steeet and Square,
no :(1.0.R. ticket and express
offiee He also had Ia4 Nworks. -
JAS. M. SHEIPHARD-Grocer; later
• --partner-e-with. -D. --ze...---Stra4han,
Re*sidenee, --South street, where
• first hospital in town was
• established.
GRORMICATTLID:,--,_Draggist,,Bedford
. • block on ISqnare, in, .store' now
IL J. Ainslie's meat anarket.
HENRY HORTON -- .Groeeries and
• liquors, eorner Square and Ham-
iltonstreet, new Norman's
' grocery.
FRED A ROBERTSON --Shipowner;
office at harbor.
sebool Council of Great Britain.
Mrs. Taylor told also of the work of
Mrs. Silcox, preSident of the' Ontario
Federation., •During the ,Year she wrote
-,104. letters, ergarrizea ten new associa-
tions, yisited 20 others, •attended 9
council meetings, 10 regional. confer-
encee, •eisited55schoolS; one Normal
School, and Made 03 addresses at these
meetings... In February she travelled
3,200miles in Northern Ontario visit-
..placei where 'au were anxious to
hear more about Home and School
work; she, visited.- 45 schoole,emade 20
• addresses; and met with a number of
small groups who had heard about
Ilorae and School work at Toronto Ek-
hibition. Great interest was shown in
• many centres and it was honed that
fellow-upwork could be done in ..the
near, future. •
-A-heelty-vote-of-thaeles-Was- tendered
ID those taking part in the meeting,
which wee brought to, a elcrse with the
-singing of the National-Arithem.
en In TORONTO,
visit the
Regis
Hotel
Sherbourne M. at Carlton.
Qne Hundred Modern Rooms
with 'private hathi; showers and
private telephones.
Moms, single, from $200 to $2.50
Rooms, double. from $100 to $3.50
and $4.00.
Good Food served at moderate
price. '
Dancing nightly; n� rover charge
• • 1.,
site ef present People's- Store.
Ms son Fred, a very popular
young Mall about WWII. eeeleted
Ilia father.
WMTJ. propriefel!
era niili at fiper's Dam for seme•
years and !flour and feed itoe
now occupied bvP. oval, East
'street.
WORDEN-'Produce dealer, also
• had the mill at Piper's MIA for
some yeara. ••
HUTCHUSON-Miller, OgilvIOS
Hutchison flour mill built about
1872, now Western,. Canada Flour
MillsOompany
GEORGE NIbBERGALLee4Sa1t manu-
•facturer, Salt No* Was south-
east of Present aoderIch salt
block and was knOWn at-P*1M-
seh salt !block. Later he oper.
ated a. sawmill at Dunlop.
RoBT BIANOIMAiNeeFolindrY,' East
UOad• -
liaebirtery Company s located -
ALEX. C. SIMMONSeelPublieherGeele.
• rich Star, West street, where F.
Martin, and Fred: Toole are now.
•GEO. 11.PAUSONS-414rdware eller-
', chant, th tore now Agnew -Sur-
, . pas, Uncle of G. �. Parsone.
DINIEFWATOON-HInsuranee-agent,...in
•building that was buriied. where
the Masonic Temple now. stands,
HORACE HORT,ON-Real estate -and
:vessel ow,aer. • Menager of the
Huron and 33ruee lieetetmelit
Oonileiny. Mayor. 1.67.244, 1 1-
86, , and member of Ottawa Par -
}lament for a time,
'ALEX. MeD.. ALLAN -Publisher and
insurance man. Promoter of
•IGoderich Elevator and Transit
l• ••• Compaey.tq 'replace the small
Grand Trunk elevator which was
burned. Also, active in .briuging
• the C.P.R. to iGoderich. •
JIOHN '0. DETLOR, JR.--eMerchant,
• between :South and 3,fOntreal
• streets --before that ‘bloek-- was
- burned.
MAJ1OR JORDAN--4Deugg1st, in
• ing .now occupied by'
Public
Utilities- CoMmission. , •
BEN.. j. CROFTS -.--Was. partner 'in
. . -Crofts' & JohnSton, dry goods, in
• store where F.H. Wood's billiards
parlor is, and later manager of
• the R. E. Smith dry goods store.
W. It. -ROBERTSON--Gene.ral----mer--
chant,--in store now occupied by
John II.' Lauder, druggist.
HENRY TRUDL-Not known.
HUGH G. DUNLOP-Mercharat tailor,
• .•
West street, in store now oc-
cupied by 'Victor Harrison,
barber... Ownerof three -masted
'schooners. .•
DAWSON 'KURR -Hardware 'mer-
chant ; •not known.
HENRY COOKE-Dealer in groceries
and liquors, in store in Crabb's
block now •Clarence Robertson's
• jewellery store.
WM. CAMPBEIJL-Shoe „merchant, in
store now vacan.,e., in' Week 1*-
tween of Commerce' and
Bank. .of. _Montreal. .Was town
assessor fora numberof yea es -;
alsb town clerk for some years.
Lived to the age of ninety-six
• years •
•GEORGE GRA'NT-Merchant, groeer-
• ies, etc., in store now A. Corn-
field's. „
..W...je.,IVEfrisn-,Teweller.e.intkre- new
Misses McKinnon's millinery. •
ROBERT McKAY---Mereliant,- West
• etreet, in Wire next • t� Harold
Blackstone's establieliment. ,
Fa-
ther of the late Robert McKay.
plod -ant, GORDON--TUratiture dealer,
•• West street, in store now Cleve-
. land's. Bakerye
JOHN STORY -Stove dealer, tinsmith,
etc., instore now 'Brophey's
funeral parlor.
'GEO. B. ,JOHNSTON--Broker, Went
•• etreet; in.,store now John "Vroo-
••man's dry cleaning establish-
• ment. 13rother of.the late Jedge
Fred Johnston. '
RICHARD RADOLtFTE.--,- Insurance'
agent, in 'office With Geo. R.
• Johnston, where Vrooman's dty,
cleaning is . now.
E. BINGHA.11----Merchant, 'Square, in
estore-where Venue'resthirant le
Town Cohneillor. from 1878 to
1887. •Gave" chestnilt trees to
Teem:planted on outside and in-
- , -side-of park.
H. W. BALL -Merchant ,in frame
'building corner 'Square and Col-
borne etreet, now Bank of Com-
merce. Was also auctioneer.
JoliN, IVOTLEIV-Books, stationery,
eorner Square and Wet
•-•• Stiseet where Bank of'Montreal Is
and badbhilia.rds parlok on
' Kingston Street, now Wes. Me-
. teen's store. Was Mayor 1889-
TO ENCOURAGE ,
TOURIST TRADE
Speaker t .f of Blue *liter
Highway Assocbtion -Urges-Em-
-Pia* ihreithadtair Attractions
kINCARDINE, April use
of Canadian attractions, without an at-
tempt' to Americanize them, was urged
by Douglas R. Oliver, head of 'Ontario%
Teurist and PUblicity 'Bureau, in the-
,eounie of an address to directors of the
'Blue Water Highway Association here
on Friday. Representatives of munici-
palities from Sarnia to !Dwen Sound
were ineattendanee.
JOgyeraoutlined methods being
Taken t� advertise Ontario's tourfse at-
tractions and declared there should be a
•marked increasein tonrist traffic over
last year. He expected Ontario will get
seventy-fi•ve per cent of the American
touilet business coming to Canada. This
can be done_by featerieg Oanadian-al-
• tractioes, he said. '
Problems. in connection With the tourl
ist, trade weree'dischssed, with ad-
dresses titan W H. Moffat, Owen
Sound; J. K. Davidson, .Sauble 'Beach;
Ken •Symons, Wiarton ; Bruce p,tssen-
berry, Forest; O. � Lee, Goderich ;* J.
W. Knowles, Southampton: J. Rum-
ford, Forest. G. L. Perseus, president
of the Association, was chairman for
the gathering and G. H. Link -later ex-
tended ,Kineardine's welcome.
-Ie-was-deeided-to-eonfer again with
Hon. T. B. MeQuesten, Minister - .of
Highways, erith a view to having pay-
ingcompleted on, the :highway. Pro-.
Tindal .,Parliament members, William
Giathrie, of Lambton ; James Ballan-
tyne, of Thiron ; J. W. Sinclair, of
Bruce, and &gaud Patterson, of Grey,
will be asked to co-operate.
lia„ addition to Messrs. Parsons alid-
Lee, the meeting at Kificardine on
Friday was attended by Mayer E. D.
Brown, Harold Willihms and Harry
Ford.
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BROTHEIt GODERICII
• IVIAN-DIES ISUDDENLY
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virrmair count
Broosoto Itelith Meet* 'Trial MY Judge
SnititilrYttemptede-UUngt4useideltibelellin Charge.
i
laa4id81t 'Iallhe:wrSae
day'S Vo1100 .001art, ,Frank Rutledge,
UlUttets-YearOldePrtirorsela Youth faeiug,
6erlOYS ellurPr, those JUdge JUry.
Iles being defended bY, Frank* Den.,
not ready to proeeed With the prelim
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'nary hearing And was griiknted
:Week% f0.0011r4);401t.. Bail a $2.000r
provided hy aeeused's father, VMS re-
newed. •
The: east of Fred Morgan, charged
with having liquor in other- than A
Private dwelling, also was set on'T for
a week, at. the request of ateused. Pre -
Tindal Constable SidneY ,066k had a
halfelezen, full and partly ftili betties
of whiskey spread on the eounseYtahle
Wady to be entered as exhibits.
Yeting• woman . charged with at-
temPting to commit'suicide, Presented a
Pitiful eight as she stood before Magis.
trate .Makins, She Watii highly nervous
ild.,24.*-11-1U111617JR
whether she wished summarY trial or
trial in a. laigher--eourt.---She sobbed
and ,broke down, Crown, .A.ttorney.
Holmes asked Mr. Donnelly -a° advise
her and when'it was found that -her
husband was not in eourt the ease Was
Put over fer a. week. The Woman had
to be assisted -out ef..court-by friends
with whom she was allowed to go pend-
ing -trial, and who provided •$1,000 bail.
1895. - •
N. J.. • 'WIIITELX-Iferchant, la ter
Whitely & ndwniqq, instore
now IL 0, -Dunlop's drug store.
11 DOWNIV4G-I3Oot and shoe store„
eorner Square and Hut street,
, firm of -E. and J. Downing.
JAMES ,SA!UNDERS
• storves, tinware, qc-, in store on
Weet -street noW ocenpied. by
DrennareS poolroota. 1
JOHN L. STURDY -Grocer, ,in 'Store On
• Square now occupied by,
" Ilvans.
JOHN' 'BOND -Druggist, in Atore -on
gitaW in old ,frame building on
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PORT ALBERT
SVSIFICIOUS
OU*Y11*
There la always a ler a
ter in every esmounity whho
badly In need of an eye aurrbao.
Sone, doubtleo,, 14)04*w as
feet.. 1aphatd7 raw do not.
.4 mite and desirable puta is fee
all to be aulkleatly alloplolena
..of tbeir eyei 40 Aatvo- t40,04 *her.
Quehle eXeMbeed..
Make, your appointimetat sdy
by **ft AK&
OrtWillralgr
F noshing
ce. King.......st..The stow
'Wednesday at Woes
PORT ALBERT, April 29. --We are
sorry to say that Mr. John Quaid is
not enjoying very good health lately,
having been confined to his bed for a
few days with blood pressure. He will
be laid off mirk for several weeks. '
Mr, Jas.' Young is ahead of the rest
,of the farmers ire the_dietrict, having
_just finished his threshing. Mr, -young
did_not thresh last year on account of
thebuilddug ea new barn, The grain
was kept In stacks, during ,the winter
and ,Mr. George reagan tnoved his
_machine Up recently and the grain
threshed .in good- eondition. It's not -
everyone who has two years' threshing
in one year. •
Mrs. T. Janizi, of St. Catharines,
spent last week -end with' her parents,
,Mr. and Mrs. Jas. IeMi1lan.'
Mr. hnd Mrs.. Thos. Kaelais a Detroit
spent last week at their lupe here.
• Mrs. It Reed is spending this week
at Saltford visiting her- brother-in-law,
MT.' _W. MeLean.
)Jr.• Oha.rles Oin.Wfoed has cam:
meneed the building of a new barn.
Mr. W. Brown, and -soneBen are in
-charge of the construction.
Church Workers- Meet -The ApriV
meeting of the W.M.S. and W.A. was
held. on Thursday .at the home Of Mrs.'
Jas. MeKenzie, With a large,attendanft
and with, Mrs. John Quaid etesharge.
After the devotional exercieed _Miss
Ethel McKenzie gave a missionary read-
ing. • The Study book'. reading was
given by Mrs. H. Lednor. The business
part of the meeting followed. Arlrang07
meats for the malOngof hoeieital tO411te.
nalaed-eoeisaf,er.thealuie4t4e,tejl.„,,:__.
madie.0.1t vokt&eilled
•
Party the earliPar*4 July. PA-400*.k
was elosed:with grayer Nolte!. V*
Newhall. Xiuuell raar,sortedi the
hostess and her two daughters, *lessee
Ethel and Marjorie.
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HENSALL,. April -28.. •Harry
Howard; prominent resident ofilensall,
died suddenly today at his home here.
was driving his ear and was elk°,
talking to friends and making arrange,
merits to 'help a neighbor with .their
garden, and upon going to.Jaie home he
went-upstairs-torestin-his.rooin- 's_
hoesekeeper, calling him for dinner, dis-
covered he had passed away. He was
not married, took an active •part . in
church work, was an elder of Hen,sall
limited church and a resident of this
village for fifteen years. Two brothers
Stirviee, George, of Exeter, and' Jam,
of 'Goderich ; two sisters, Mrs. Porritt,
of Calgary, and Mrs. Ravelle, of Grand
Bend.
-TO APPOINT SUCCESSOR
TO CONSTABLE" JENNINGS
Th• e • police committee of Huron
County 0ouncil will (meet tomorrow
(Friday j afternoon to appoint a
eonstable to fill the vaeaney effused by
the resignation of Censtable A E.
Jen/Aims of Seatorfh. It is Understood
theresere ovet.fifteen applications.Two
names prominently heard are those frf
Chief of Police Ilermar Snell of Sea-
forth- and Constable- Westlake of Grand
Bend, formerly of Gorrie. The posi-
tion pays $1U00 per year plus $600 car
allOwance. ••
WESTMINSTER GUILD
The regular meeting a the Presby-
terian young people was held in the
lecture room a Knox church en Mon-
day evening, April 28th. The chairman
of the meeting WO Mr. Rey Holland,.
The Seripture was read by Miss Lilias
Milne and the prayer was given by
Miss Ida Elliott. The topic was most
Interesting, being a paper on the life qf
Ierally Post, *author bfl many famous
etiquette books. It was very well pre-
pared and given by Miss Marjorie Doer.
During the meeting, a glitz contest was
eoilducted by Miss •Rernice Hoggarth.
The group was divided into -eidee and
the quie eonsisted of questions, based
on general information.
. Next week there will be lit• '&11:1t0.
It was aoft with the four debatees to
ehoose• their own subjeet.The relic
call will be answered with a verse
about a flower.
-CARLOW
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CARLOW, April 29. --Miss Pbyllia
Bean spent last week with ,.,:lends ID
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs,. Duncan Crawford and
two 'children, of „Mich., spent
the week -end with frieade here and
were accompanied home by Mrs, Alias
Wilson, who will Visit for a --Month
with her daughters and son; Mr. Gorcloa
Wilson, •and Mrs. Wilson.
The farmers are very busy,this, week .
On the land There - will- be- -a good 1, -
many acres sown, this week, while the
women,- are the -gardens- with;
oe-
casional help from, the men. _
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Vae Cunningham' on the birthef A eon:
--master-Jaek Devlin,-:- ft-,40atford In
helpinghis " unele, Ernest Young, on
the„ farm •
Mrs. dolwell. visited with friends It ...
Dungannon ta.t the weelkend.
Mrs. Eliza Whalen, sof 'Stratford,
spent the week -end with mother,
Mrs.. James Young, sr: ,
The people of this tonmrunity were
shocked to hear'at 4Iie 61140-4 itszsim$
of Mr. James., Montgomery. on Sunday
morning .at Goderieh hospital* after.',IL
short illness. He leaves hie widow, •
formerly Catherine Taylor ef
two daughtersand two Sons. Inter-
mentwas in Dungannon vemetery.
The Carlow Community Club held, -a
quilting on Tuesday and 'finished three
quilts.
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north, what have -you on your left
hand?
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