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NEWS OF AUBURN
'AUBURN, April 30.---31r., end MN.
John MeNilight visited On Sunday With
the latter% sister, Urs. Thomas Oars'
riek, and Mr. Carrick, of Gaderteh.
jr Ge•orge GroeS of Walton Wag 4
Week -end vieitor, with, Mr. and MVS.
Oharlee *att.
Mr. and Mre.Watklatetari Summerhill,
spUt Sumlay with llare, Jobtint
eSying-
„Mr. Harold Asquitb. has returned to
hiSi heMe here trom South .Porcupin
that
e.
'We are aorry to repert at Mr.
Herman Daer critically 111 In 100dee
rieli hospital with streptotoccus.
Mrs. A, L. Cole and Mrs. Erally
Naliy of Goderich visited on Sunday
with Mrs. MeNally's brether, Mr. ROA.
Scott, and Mrs. Seett.
Commencing Ma,y Ti the local stores
will obeerve the lialialholitley each
Wednesday afteraeou until. ‘Oetober 3rd.
raitehell, St. Thomas,
Vent the .weeleeed With Bob. Preet.
Mr., .and Mrs. Wm. Mutch and
Dorothy, a Metope and Mr. and Mre.
At Young and on Lori, a Wood-
pmte Sunday' with Vire. joint
•.A.rthur. Harry Arthur returned to
Wcadetock with tbe Young family.
'Mrs. ISaa,P Snell of Blyth was a
recent:visitor with 111r, ana Mrs. Earl
•Melanight, .
'The seiripathy of this coinalunity goes
to Mrs, /toy Dar in. the death of her°
father. john William Brodhagen, of
Brodbagen. The deceased was in. his
sixtyafourth year. Death came Oa'
ay IitT'7TfiT
Mr. Stewart Ferguson has returned
to Tottenham after spending the holi-
days with his pareate, Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Ferguson.
e.e.glaa Zeta ..3.11111 r ee 11 are .retarli-ad
canton hospital, where she underwent
an appendix operation.
C.G,I.T. Meeting.—Thes met
at the home a Mrs. W. IL Sheppard on
Friday evening, with Betty Craig
Charge. The ,Seripture was reef' by
Address
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DOINGS OF DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON, A.prIl 30.—Mr. and
146. Norman '11vOu1lough, Kitcheller,
fsPent last Sunday wIth Ms. Nellie
.Stewart, who returned after spending
• a Week with them,
• Mr. Arthur Brown, Dundee, spent the
weelaend et his bene bele. *
Ma and Mrs. Geoeirwia, Mles,Melba
Fowler Mid friend sPent a few dayS
• at the end of the week visiting friends
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at Flesherton- and Palmerstetn.
Miss .01ara, Sproul and X. and MTS.
BessoiaonL
13r1p,-London, Spentathe week -end •with
Mrs. D. Sproul and Mr. and Mrs. S.
Kilpatrick, Crewe.
Mr. and Mrs: Sam Wideombe, Wind-
sor, spentethe week -end with Mr; and
WS, Wm. H. McClure. Mr& MeOlure
returned -with them for a visit,
Congratulations to Mrs. Elizabeth
Robb, who on Sunday •Obseried her
-eighty-fourth birthday,. -She is visiting
a while witti leer son, Mr. Tom Robb,
and other fiend& at Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whalley., Toronto,
visited recently -with the lattee's step-
mother, Mrs- Nellie Stewart.
Mrs. Leonard Oravvford stud child-
ren, Kenneth and Lois, of Goderich,
7isited last week with: her parents, 117,
and Mot. W. 4LOulbert.
'Mr. Godfrey 'Hall has gone to spend
.a while at hia home in Ashfielcl.
MisseEllen. Durgin -is teitlinedstoebed-
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—lattaiYee-We 'jphewfflsoonbe
restored toehealth.
The local Red' Cross requests that all
work be 'finished Up and sent in to be
, . • packed. the first .of the week for ship-,
ment. s •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adam and Mr.
r•Young, Goderic4 'township, visited
'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin on Tuesdaye
Mrs., Wilson. formerly Ilene Miller;
'of Timmins, a one-time'aesident here,
renewed acquaintances, here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich. .Gardner and Mrs.
WIll, Garaner'near. Lucknow, vieited on
Sunclay, With Mrs. J.. ,Berkley.
Mrs. 'Joan -Glenn, who maleke her
"honie with, Mrs. Bert Maize, is visiting
ea, while with friends in ,(Goderich.
Death of Former Resident.-aWe ex-
tend our deep sympathy to Meet Allan
Reed teethe loss. of her father, Mr, Jas.
• Montgeraery, who suddenly. passed
away last Sundae after only three days'
illness. .1V1r. and Mes.Drfontgcnnery,
who formerly ceenducted-se grocery 'busi-
• ness here, made teeny friends who
• were greatly shocked by bis sudden.
• passaig. ,Mr. Montgomery was in, his
fiftyeseventt. Year. The ,funeral was
held' on Tuesday afternoon from his
home in Saltford, the rem,ains being in-
MI
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terred in Dungannou minetery.
Thank -offering Meet-mg.—The Eastee
thank -offering •meeting a the Presby-
terian W.M.S. was heldeFriday night
In the church. The fleet vice-president,
Mrs. Davidson, was in theelialr., MrS.
John Besmett reed tae Scripture lesson,
front the '29th Psalm. 111.es /vit 'Carr
led in prayer, Master Billy Stewart
recited patriotic poem, Mrs. Jones
aild Mrs. Davidson sang a :duet, and
Mr. Her)) .Stothers favored with a. eolo.:
Mrs. Rich. MeWhinney gave a splendid
nelaThaeXesyer„„ttaacstaCeetasie
also mentioned the loss of Rev: Gordon
Rintoul, who died recently at Torento,
and who was a farmer minister of the
church here. Master Arnold 'Stothers
tole up the eollectien. All joined in
'repeating the- Lord'a .Prayerto. dose
the ,meeting.
• ASHFIELD
SERVICE
• BRAN
Three and foue week old New
Hampshire and Leghorn pullets.
• Fine, active, thrift Y little fel-
lows ready -for range and go
• right ahead.
See your local representative
s •
RYAN PRODUCE'
ilaninton & Newgate Sts.
Phone_345 " • GODERICIF
-Res, PhonEl 334'
Waterloo County Hatchery
New Hamburg, Ontario •
• ASHFIELD, April 2-8.—Rev.:YVilliam
and Mrs. Matheson of Chesley visited
bn.Seturday with the former's brother,
Mr. Murelect Matheson.
Messrs. I3ob anti Bud •Parrish of
oronto spent the week -end wita, Mr,
and Mrs. Wilfred Farrish.
Mr. and Mts. • &trees. alacN,ain, who
spent the winter in Toronto, are home
again. .
• Sunday escht,o1 in Ashfield PresbYe
terian atturcli will reopen- next-Sundaya.
.May 4, at 10 pen.
W.M.S. Meeting.—, The April meeting
-f the Ashaleld Women's Missionary
ety Was heldeatetheehome, of Mrs.
'McDonald: After the eopening
•exercises, coniductedebi, the president,
Mrs.. (Rev.) Paler read a note of
a.clenowledgment from • Mee. 4,(Dr.)
'Simpson and family in reply to a letter.
sYmpathy. which raw lad received
from the Society. The president read
a• note from. Mrs, Tom McDonald and
fanilly acknowledging a letter of sym-
'patty from the Society. ThesSeriptere
lesson was read by krs. DaraMoDonald,
after vshich Mrs. Robb read a. prayer
from "Glad Tidings.” Mrs: Mary Mc-
Donald read a paper on "yV,hy wai
Message ef Easter." Mee. Dan Mc-
Donald read a paper on "Why was
Christ's Resurrection Necessaraq" A
reading, "Why Go to eChureh," was
given by Anna arfaeKenzie, after which
• the pianist, Mrs, D. A. McLean, played
a, hymn. A synopsis of the Life of John
•Geddie, pidneer missionary te the New
'Hebrides, was given -by Mrs. Ili Mc-
Lean. Mrs. Rose read . the ,closing
Ayer and the Lord's Prayer wa.s,7e-
peated in unison. 'The *hosteas and her
•daughters served a dainty lunch. The
May meeting is to be held at the liome
of
Mrs.• (Rev.) Esler, • where •Miss
Dorothy Douglas of Formosa will be
guest speaker. The Ripley, Missionary
Society of Knox cturah are to be
present. • "
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Helen, Mereh and Mary Meture led irt
prayeZ. Unlit Wileou gave a reirdinO•
The chapter out the ateeity hook was
taken by Helen Marsh. Marguerite
leineugee fiang a seue Atisa Dorotby 'tor injariee reeeived in a fall &earl
Aralereon the leader, wets present.
OBITUARY
MRS. LEWIS VROOTOR
Mrs. ;Lewis; Preetoe dried ou waue
day of laat week, iet Olititort beepital,
where had beeu Wider treatmeet
the baaelnelit taird be home a feW
Weeks before. She Wee eixteeeiglit'
Yrtara of e,a. native Of Goderich tewee
ship, dalighter of the late Mr. aied
John Gardner. 'Before welling tO AMA -
ton Ave years age she and be husband.
farmed In Goderiele tOWnehip, Mr.
.Proctor 4101 in, Peeember last and
eurviiring ere a aort,"j. Clifton Procter,
,Clinton;daughter, iliste Elva
Laurlile, at home; A 'brother, Delbert
:Gardner, GOderich towelehIP, and two
sisters, Miaa S'adie Gardner,of Cltriton,
anal Mrs, ThOnaas Murphy, a Goderiele
-The funeral took piece on. 'Friday last,
With Interment tin, Maitland temeterY;
Seurprli:e .1rartyee.,Mr. and Mrs, Bert
Craig Were Pleaeantly eurprised on
11ontlay evening when about eeventse
Jive friendroil Grand Bend eatne
to ..pend Lae evening with them. During
the orening Mr. and MrS. Craig were
presented with, a 'beautiful tridight
lloor lamp and a mantel clock and their
daughter Betty with a felltetain Pen -
Mr. and Mrs. •Orag, Who Were COM.
pletely taken by SArprise, thanked their
iriende for their lovely 'gifte. Mr.
Craig, who ig employed ha a mechanic
by Huron County, wee formerly of,
Grand Bend. •
Death of Levi Maavoed...-16he
vil-
lage was shocked to hear of the death
Saterday,at, hia honie, of tert
Marvvood. Tile deceased became bed-
fast Only on Friday afternooit, Ile
would. Wive been sevetity-seven on May
let. Thishighly esteethed 'resident
was born on the Marwood hemeaWad in
East Wawanoshatisparents being J0115
Marwood and Alice Greenley. He was
a continuous resident of that township
until his removal to Auburn eix:yeaas
ago. Mt Marwood., we's unmarried?
tent after the death of his sister,
another sister, Mae. Alice Robb, bee
made her home with him. Ile , was
identified with Knox Uniteti church.
He isAllr.LivP4,13.37-.24Lbsgallezrana-foim
Slitkis,. Isaac, of Hulletts Mrs. Racbael
Oharaney, of West Wawanosh , Mrs.
John. Wamsley, ' of 'Clinton, Mrs.
Margaret Fitzgerald, of Kincardine,
and Mrs. Robb. The funeral was ,held
ariratels, frq.n his bete reeaidente,a'ell.
Tuesday, the service being cenducted
by Rev. H. C. Wilson. Pallbearers
were Patrick Walsh, Wm. 1)odd, sr.,
Ezekiel 'Phillips, Edgar Lawson, John
McKnight and Maitland Allen. Inter-
ment was in Donnybrook cemetery.
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RED CROSS NOTES
• The Canadian Redi 'Cross is still in
the front line of the bombed areas.'
Reports coming from overseas_ show
that the, newspapers of London are,
carrying rorMy stories on the -speediness,
with whict theeCanadian Red Cross
supplies are reaching the homeless,
Taking one day stwo- weeks ago as a
recent, ...examptetae veheneeLandon
perienced its worst air-raid, vietime re-
ceived large •quantities eaefooel, clothing,
and blankets. A. thougansii
"made honaeless in ta dingle borough
found Canadian Red Cross supplies
ready, for thein as they emerged from
shelters to find ,their homes smoking
reales.
In the early hours of. the morning,
officiate called- on the Canadian. Red
Cress for immediate assistance, and
within ten minute's elothing for men,
women • and •ehildren,,, plus 1,000
blankets, were leaded.anto lorries and
speeded into disaster areas. The food
included soups, stews, hash, cheese and
jam. The same speedy action has been
shown in all part a 'of England where
air-raid ;victims have required instant
help.
'to PROTECT SHRUBS
FROM CATS AND .DOGS
• Flowers and shrub e in gardens and
porches 'can, be protected agaifigtadana-
• age 'by eats and dogs by the simple
use* of a dilute zacetine sulpileite spray.
The spray is hefenless but the smell
est very offensive'. tee these animalie
even when applied so thinly that per,
sons are unaware of Its presence.
Nicothie. sulphlte roily h letaght at
any seed or .drug attire and should be
used at the rate of one-half teaspoon-
ful to a gallon of Water. The spray
•-evaporates .and should be. renewed
safterenztlei. .eelet „ordinary...a-weather
spraying every Intro weeks is .oufficient.
Spring eoats and
• learing the „racks for summer mer„c.handis . Right
s, • in the height of the' spring season tomes this op ortunity
to purchase a Suit or Coat at 'special sale' prices.
-SUITS
Three only Misses' Tweed Suits to dear 'at each .0,00
Five only in'Men's 'Suitings.^ IVeg. up to $?,2.50. Each $9,95
• COATS
• One-third to one-half off. 60 Coats priced a
$5,09, $9,95, $12.95, $14.95 ainer$18.95
Rock bottom cash. prices. Alterations extra
'tfIRLS9 COATS, 8 to14X
•
tleven only left. Out they got at 1/2 price, $2.9,5 to $5.0
"REVERSIBLES
These =ar• t praetieal mats in Misses sizes, Regular, $14.9a
,and $16.95. Yotir choice, each •$12,95 •
ment : "The WJW.W.C. wisa, to thank
all trenches for the spleildid way in
'which they'have responded to the new
quota system. Quota acceptances are
being returned to headquarters prompt-
ly, with few alterations to make.
Their co-operation has greatly facili-
tated the work of this office.'
Shipment April 24th, 1041: Quota --
10 layettes, 10 womea's suitse (Teats
and skirts), 10 blouses, 5 boys: papts.
10 boys' shirts.
• Red cross Receipts. for April
- $-13 75-
Red,(eross Workers, bridge, 500 ,
-- end teas • 181 65
Carlo* Community Club 46 10
North End •Goderich Township
(social) 48 70
Wm. Chambers, Taylor's •
'Corner ,? 1 00
St. George's Church, iWomen's
GuiLd
Pledges
ROBERT L. ABBOTT
Robert L. Abbott, '3, fOrmer resident
Of paesed away at Woodstock
on Monday, Aprfl 2tb iZe was born
in Goderichi atteetwo seam ago and
wben. '0/eke. YearSef ago went t°
WOodstock, where he had since re,sided.
Ile was employed, swith La France
Textile Company. and . was a worker in
the finisbing department, Decetieed is
mouepett by bis WidoW, Matilda "Genius,.
one son, Robert and tylie daughter,
Mrs. R. Dunbar. Aisle eurvirieg 'are
two brothels, Nathaniel, of Woodstock,
and Harry, of Ingersoll, and two sisters,
'Mrs. Geo, Wagner, of Kitche,ner, and
mrse .4.011-WPM1411,-.Eigin.-4-Itenne,-
oderieh;
MrsieDonaWaenddtbefuneral
On Wednesday, when requiem high,
mese was sung at St Mary's eb.urch, with the management of .the Soeiety%
RM. 1, TAMWORTH
MY A.VTOTRAV HAULED 3 -DISC* 'PILO*/ TII1S
RI,LMD AS 'WELL tiVS
1F I COULDN'T 'GET ANOTHER, 1 WOUDON'T TAKE'
$500 FOR IT &MeLAVG41041N.
REALPRICE
WILL AMAZE YOU
FOR FULL!ARTICULAR'S MR—.
E,11 SOMERSALL
mmitiroN STREET • GODERICII
, Blatehfoas Feeds and Renoleti Seeds
Woodstock.
• MRS. -ANNI.D GREENWAY
Mrs. Annie Hearsey •Greeneraya.
widow of the late William W. 'Green-
way and mother ,of James •Greenway
f the Mill read, passed away on Thurs.
ay last at tire home of laet eon -in-law,
David E LeClair, 'Caledonia highway,
Hanailton. Mre. Greenway died It the
age of eeighty-three years after a
ling-erhig illness. She was born In Eitg-
• -land end had been a resident of Hamil-
ton for fifty-six years ,,leaving many
-friends, to mourn treir fess. • Sheevas a
inember a Calvin Presbyterian church..
• A • cable • from -Herbert Morrison,
Home Secretary for Britaba, has .spiked
the statement, circulated recently, that
shipment oversea e of woollen comforts
and supplies takes up needed? shipping
space, and that Canadians Should send
money instead of relief material for
Britain's eiviladefence: `Please convey
to the Canadian Red Cross ma deep and
grateful appreciation of their unstinted
help to our eivilian army of anti -airs -
'raid defenders through the supplies
they are sending the civil- defence con -
forts scheme. Canada's gifts of money
are greatly yalued. No less so is the
stream of comforts knitted by the de-
voted hands all over the Dominion.
Tucked away in the corners of steam
among the munitions youSend' us, these
comforts add e touch of warm human
kindness to the grimmer contributions
oo
63.00
$ 369 20
NILE "
- (Intended for lastweek)
NILE, April 24.—Mrs. 'Henry Mat-
thews,. Wto had been visiting at 13Iack-
Herse or a week with her siatee, Mrs.
Mc Colleen, real -fain hew on _Sunday
braegingeter•sister with ler for a visit
of a few days with her here.
MT. Roy Girvin hs 'Made himself the
preeent a a new John Deere tractor
and broke it in tesa.ling wood on Mon-
day.
It doesn't" pay to play with fire. Two
young men while crossing a field that
was 'combined" last fal'wOhaered if
it would tern well. • It did burn„ -an
faster than, they thought. and one of
them in trying to tramp it out had one
el' his rubber rhootrburned, and had
to make a bee -line foe sa*ty in his
sock feet. t
Mr. Roy Girvin •lias purchased a fine
purebred Shorthorn altelferafrom a
breeder near Seaforth. The animal
would- be a credit -to any man's stock.
THIS (?)
made by your great country to the LITTLE MARKETPIG WENT TO
comMou effort. These comforts will be •
•itgeWas a 'central reserete from wtIch (1131Yth Standard): —
to eupply heavily attacked aeeae. . I Mr.,George McGowan of East Wawa -
desire neither gifts in cash „ger in nosh dropped: Into the Standard office
kind t be interrupted end 1 hdpe this
reassurance will remove all difficulties.
(Sighed)) Herbert Morrison.
Heart-warming news reached Can-
ettlian-RedeOroese headquarters -overt
Easter weer -end from Interttational
Red Cross at Geneve, wbieh' atinouecea
the 'safe arrival of , food •parcels for
British Prisoners of war. • This was the
'first shipment of supplies to be sent
front 'Clhorley 'Park, Toronto, byevol-
unteer women workers and transported
by -tae • United States'- "Mercy Ship."
They arrived in, admirable candition
andare now 'being forwarded to prison
Camps in Germany. The actual dis-
tribution in the camps is .miderteken
by the International Red Cross„ com-
mittee through n eaptain or Spolteaman
chosen by , the piisoners from, one of
their own number.' Wotd had previously
bee e received of the arrival in. Lisbon,
Portugal, of more than 115,000 of these
I f d Vhes were
awed when it was One of the -hest
musical organizations -ia„ this part of
the Proeince, Be also at .one time
organized and eoeducted a boys' 'cadet
corps. A lifelong Presbyterian, he had
been for many years a member of the
•,seeelon of •KIrex chareh, 1i ,1885
married Miss Annie Morris, and •after
her death* he married MisS Hattie Mid-
dleton of Godericb. township; *who stir-
vivee him, Also surviving are three,
sisters andfour 'brother: Mrs. J. N.
Kernighan i(Isabella), ef Gederich;
Mrs. C. B. Middleton (Tazzie)aof-Gode-
rich township; • Mrs. Ferd • Grey
(Grace), a Cleveland, 0.e Charles
•Suevivingeare a son, -.James Greenway, Stewart, 'of Toronto; James, of Aliens-
•Gollerich tewnehip, and two daughters,
aire,. David E. LeClair,. Hamilton, and
Mrs. Chaffee -Cake, Windsor, The re-
mains rested at the- I, IL Robinson
town, Pa.; Joseph Wad° Martin, bf
Beruniller.
The funeral service wii be held
Saturday afternoon, at 200 o'clock, at -
funeral home, Hamilton, until Saturday the reeidence, Brute Street: Interment
afternoon, wbett the funeral took place, will be ill 'Xaitland cefirefery,
the interment being in Hamilton
seemetery.--Mreetairmes -Greenway and' ,
Mr. 'William Carey, Goderich, ettended PERSONAL =NTION
10,090 week y oo paece
shiedenthe American Expert -Vanes.
• Iteparts that British Red Cross feted
`parcels were not reaching prisoners tn.
• certain retrapeehed -eeteched.-Canadian:
Red Cross headquarters. The-follow--
ing information wae cabledtcoricerning
these specific camps, "Pbott parcels of
British Red Crossare distributedlin-
Partially hi all camps where there are
British prisoners."
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SCHAEFER Ile
Phone 56
Not long .ago, tine' of Britain's power-
ful battlesalps arrived in port with a
coaplement of 1200 mon. As usual,
(ainadian Red Cross representatives
boarded the battleship to intervievv , the
eommender. etui .offer etiptilies for his'
A. certain namber, of comforts
were requested and promptly sent In.
further' conversations the eiunthander
PeSitatingly admitted that he (lid net
wish; to tax the Oi.inaclian Red Cress
tor comforts to outfit all 1200 f his
mea ati•ainet the eicy, blastsof the
but if they could he spared
they most certainly needed theni. Each,
of these 1200 .men 'left port outfitted
With Red Cross woollen comforts made
by the WOMen of Canada, The Red
pross received a inot grateful letter bf
• thanks frieze the commander for the
"reallv niaanifleent ecanforte leeeived."
•resera.a.,
Stresaje„aterreser, chairman Ontario
Division Voitten% .,War. Work COM,-
Mittee, has isgued the following state.
JANSFIS G. MONTGOMERY '
The death .of James ia. Montgomery,
.Saitford merehant occurred •in .A,lex-
paidra 'Hospital on •Sunday morning
after an illness of only a few days.
Mr. ,Nlontgomely ,was in. his. fifty-
seveeth year. • He waaeltorh in Ripley
and spent tte greater .part of his life
there, where he oiperated a store. He
also conductea.• stores at Dengamion
and Berimiller before. moving to Salt-
fort-two-al:tee a • talf Years ago. He
waste inembei• 71111e. LueknoW Maeoeic
-Lodge. - • • . •
Surviving are las wife, the former
Catherine Taylor, • of. Arerfield town-
ship; two daughters, airs. Allan Reed,
of • Dungannon. and*. Miss" Isobel, regis-
tered • nurse. in 'Walkertott a two sons,
aateelon and Robert, , at home, and two
Sieters, the Mises .Sarah and Jane
Montgomery, of Riplesa
Mns. acts.' Bropthe3r eisited last week -
TO ELIMINATE TIIAT AWKWARD
PAUSE
AspiTtnr,:tfinerdus•illecia:coenT;T:rald.)'qse m jos
anddealY gO blank when they are half-
way threur,h a Selection,' svould do well -
to copy Abram Chasins—if they tame. -
Chasius, Who Is ,adjUdieetirig at the
niusical festival beee, oak' Tuesday
that any' musician inightafind binteelf '
In this onfortnuate eircunistanee. Only
two and It 'weeks age while he,evaa
erlaying la New Orleans, Mr, Chasins
said, 'ails; Mind went cerapletelYeblank.
Instead ,of giving pp as most of us
Would do, Mr. °basins' showed; his -
musical resourcefulness by improvising
for a.bout three minutes until the nrasia
'returned to 'litre 3.1`Ost:"Mtintimble
feature about his performanee'Vrasi that
next 'morning :One 'of -his sternest critita
remarked that -Mr- ()basins had given -
the ,finest rendatien of this particular
a-ta ehatelw tud-evefrheard. .
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TONVINSIDI) COUNCIL
end with ter parent& Mle and Mrs. J.• WEST WAWANOSH'
Doutliffe, at Toronto. Tte 'West; Wawan esie, Conecil, met oil
Mr. end Mrs. W. G. Wilson attended APrit"Stli, with all the inembers present' •
the funeral of the letter's brother, , and aaacteveaWebster presiding. • The
Samuel PreSzcator. at Exeter recently. minutes bf last meeting were read and
• Miss Audrey Pulli,eig, of Detrdit,
aisitea her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
accepted on motion ,of Councillors Mc-
Pherson and Millers. • Dr. Vokes waa
Geo. 'Symonds, Saltf'ord, over the week appointed: M.0.11.. on motion of Council
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end. • '•e , ,• lors 'Gaunt and Miller. .
.4.0. Rex Duckworth, stationed at St. On motion. of 0oencillorssGaunt'alia
Thomas, visited with his parents, me. Smyth insuranee on. Township re ds
and Mrs. Wallace lauckworth, at the
week -end.
Mrs. W. Warnock arrived; in Gode-
rich on Saturday from Winnipeg, where
she had, been on a visit since last
September. •employed •tb opera
,
was taken with Lloyd,s of London
through A. E. Wilson & Co. Wages for ,
work on Township roads were set et
25e per hour for men and 50c per lhour
for a matnerentletettensesTeerne Ivere, Was
power grader at
Bill Carter, stationed at ,St. 40c "nr• -3311" 41115`11-611`4)2 Council- '
1,
Thomas, spent the week -end witt ehis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter,
Britannia road.
• The funeral MI.'S 'held fiam the Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Howard and fam-
family,' tome in Saltford on Tueeklay
• afteenoon. ,Seerices were conducted
ar Rev. C. M. aleKenzie, of Ripley,
aesistecL by _Itere.A. *L. MacKaye, ef
Goderich. Mrs. Dencafl .Munn, of
Ripley, sang "Breathe on ale, Breath
(V God." The pallbearers were:- I.•
Wilson, Thames Fisher, Bee. t McLean, Frank Vines,afraelaao as instructing at
Lawrence Harrison; Wm. ,McLean, and the AN'indSer Elementary Flying Scbool,
Petr Bisee't. Interment was in Dun- spent the week -end With his parents,
gann,on 'cemetery. Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry -Vines, Elgin ave.
Mr. Ind Mrs. D. Rettig& andealr. and
ily • attended •the - funeral of Mr.
Howard's brother, Mr. Heery Howard,
at Hensel]. on Wednesday. •
., • Mrs. W. P. Willson, of TiniMins,,,
visited for e few days at the Amite et
Mrs. Jack Ryan, Newgate street, and
left to visit friends at Clinton.
Jato,RGE STEWART
The death of George Stewart, which
occurred this (Thursday) morning, re-
moves. from this town one of its .best -
,known residents, Mr. Stewart ewes
known far and Wide .,ite a fterist and
his greenhouses on Bruce street have
been a favorite resort of flower -lovers
Wednesday noon to tell, us about 1 for four decadesee He was boen. June
large. pig he heti just delivered to the 10th, 1859, in .Goderich township, the
C.P.R. freight ' yards. When. they elcieet eqn af.John and Helen Stewart,
weighed the porker she tippadthe scales andeat , the . age ot four removed with
ate8$0elbs., „Never befetrg.ffieen epagithe family to Benmiller, Where ever
that big, we asked George to drive us I since the ileenaiiler Nurseries have been
down to the freight yards for a look, eonductedetlist by the father, the late
and, believe us it.was no fake. It was John •Stewart, and since his death by
the biggest pigs we evergaid see, and members of the family. As a young
we'llaswear- she'd. Make a iaiile of matt 'George Stewart took a course at
sausage. Watson Bros., who Were the an Art School in Toronto, and at the
purchasers; also said it was the biggest: age of twenty-one he. engaged in Inlet
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plc they •haerever purehtiseil. 1 George ness in Geelerich as e photographer,
was sentlinehtal about selling. "the old and later coeducted a grocery and re -
girl" too. She was 'between three and taileflorist businees here, . He spent six
met *years' in Buffalo as d'ilorist anti re -
four years old, and had raised
several good litters. However, he was turning to Goderielf in 1902 he eatab-
afraid that the heat might get her this
summer and size would be 'a total loss,
and a 'big. otte too. She giethed 6 feet
3 inches. •
LOVING WIFE HELPS
HUSBAND ON THE SLY
Long -Standing Headaches
Relieved
Ile could trat understand why the
headaches he had beeti eubject to
were suddenly relieved. Ilis wife. t.eld-
him, and he at 'once sat down and,
wrote the followieg
"1 ain 62 Years, of age, and ever
slue.I was a 'bey of ten years, rises
t-'01,,ieet to very -bad headaches. I3ut
two years ago the headaches eased
lie- air what Jenson I did not
k now. 1 m ae Surmised when one day
my- wife told.rae 'I had been using
linisehen Salts in tny coffee for over
t wo year:. 1 am still ushig them, Ail
I k now of nothing, hner."—.1.
ileadaelLeS can often be traced to
11 ois,u.dered stomaelit and to the
tittsitspected retention in the nystem
et Pt i`gnating waste material which
aoisoes the blood. Remove thee
eoleoire • • prevent them forming
aitiriee and you remove the causeeif
many iteliee ouil palette AtId that io
jubt how :grusi,llen Salts brings
pleaearit relief. atudchen helps
Nature to cleame your body' Coins
pletely of all clogging Waite matter.
listed the, florist .buelnesi which Ile
had „conducted ever shieea Alwaye'
interestedin music, he establishe.d. boy,,
bands at 'various times atIseemiller aeel,
in •Getterieli and int an active member
of thelGoderich Musital Soeiety fOr
number of years .he had much. to do
lors Miller and McPherson -the Reeve
Was 'authorized to get estimates on
decorating interior of T,ownehip Hall.
The Council adjourned to meet "oe.
May 13th.
' DITRNEk PHILLIPS, Clerk.
• FORMER MINISTER AT
• DUNGANNON .°
•Rey. A. Gordon Rantoul, Senior chap-
lain at No. 1 Manning Depot, R.C.A:F.,
Toronto, whose death occurred with
shocking suddenness shortly after he
had •deopped out a route march, Was
born near Brussels., He attended'
m High School, and his wife,
• Mrs. J. NewoOmbe were guests at the -Wingha
who Surilyeg. le a -daughter of tte-
silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Cowan, of Blyth, on Tuesday,
April 22nd. •
Provincial Traffic .0flicer Jetties
-Oalp' and Mrs. OUIprnttend& the wed -
ding of their son, Robert Smiles Culp,
to 'Miss Mildred Wetter, daughter , of ,
terian church, Toronto, from which he .
had) .leave of absence. in order to take
late Rev, David Perrie a virtugham. •
As. a young man he was supply niini#er -
at Vrskine Presbyterian church, Dun-
gannon, for,gbout a year. His 1a4
regular-eharge was Wychwood-PfeSby-"
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wenee Pus'.
linch, Onts.rio, on .Sattittleys' ' The
groom is with an Anti-tank regiment
at ,Peta.willWa.
Harry, J. Boyle, well. blown in this
al • • e water, aie
for the laet ffiVe years has been 'con
-
fleeted with the Winghazn radio etatten
and hes resided ut Wifihtam, will ;re-
ineve shortly with his wife and baby
daughter to Stratford, having ageepted '
.a position, with The Stratford Beacon -
Herald.
L.A.C. Ed. G. Jenner, acconepanlea by
L.A.C. Robert Wane of Banff, Al-
berta, and L.A.O. Wilbur L. Moots, of
Cuba, Ohio, spent the past week-encl, on
leave, at the. heme, of -Ifs parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Geo: Jenner, East ,street.
The 'trio were in training tookher sinee
/11.S1 .October at 'Brandon and Moptreal
and now, move. to Fingal, Ont.,- to com-
plete their couraes as wireless air gun -1
nets in the R.O.A.F. • -
the appointment' with the R.C.A.F. Be- ..
• ,
sides the widow, he leaves five children, e
'Marian, Perrle, Jean, Rifth and Gordon,
all at-tonee. '" •. .
Quick '&14 got
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