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Jacob `beret of Znrlch,, `had"bis, right,
arm.. ractured .while lgay`lug h:,oekley at
4,.Grand De�na.• y ...
eknOW s old
Wi11i8zt#. A. �•+it�tl.. x
•citizen. observed his 'ninety-sixth bit
,. chorea at ilia harp, Ha was removed"
to 'hospital: for tread: neat, 'r
Three-year-old Freddie Saundera of
- Hensel] was caught, in a...barl$ .wlio
fence.' -while: tobogganing -404 ;received
• cuts nn...,his face .which require Letwelve
stitches.
The fungal took place..at Clinton on.
January 3rd#oe David Cook,• a folder
'resident:. of Goderlch ' township, who'
died daft. the.�hpome2- of;�.t#�t� daughter, iris.,'
M77 )uric 1Jo ee, 'S•.elbi, in hiA'' eightieth year.•
Ex -Reeve, Cecil . Wheeler of Morris
township was.paid, a surprise' `visit by,
nuexniber' of •the11.047'ownsliip Council
and 4: Township oiiicialsx, �r itli" their'
tx;ives, p &e ed. 'with ` ar •leathoz:
brief ease :and au electric cloth.:.
e death rot, Frank .. Trick, which;
'beaurred 1 i tie' Clirito..a hospital, on.:
J::'inttary'"' 2ndi in••,hiai eightieth., year',
. removed one;,,.of "the early residents ,reef
C'r4dericia t'o�vnsliip; _. Mr.' • ick: Was
t�orzi,at'oodstock,'sonfof, .:and Ai'l's.
•.'Thourns,Triek, and :caa:.neto tnis district
at then.R0 AVe., years he:,was ;the
last saxi!'viving, member o f ;.the: family,.:
•oaf :Jannar -.3:: in -good hea'itb.
He biasr been aresident o ftew
Once hits ;eighteen`t'h' Tear, A
Vincent J. 'Lane,-,.] c$1llbp towzisl iP,
was, selrerely, Injured when kleked in
the face by a..horse as he was tieing
tv'ln,g:.been..predecoased_,iy three brae
BEST- thers.;arid ai sister.'. 4 ,
li. f t, kIei1i•zs,` earl Cxan��stot o 'S a .nwhobas been in the Seaforth,
TilING a patient
, hospital sinee she suffered a fractured
.. hip ' and ,pelvis ,in ' a -motor _ear -ac-"
-cident on November.. 220.d, • expects to,:
hive the••castremoved shortly.
Oliver S. Jervis of Clinton' died sud-
denly on. Friday at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. A. -'G. bishop Niagara;
Falls. Be was seventy years .of. age.
Surviving, besides .high wife, ale •two
i1angliters, Mrs. Bishop, of Niagara
Palls,, and Mrs R D. Taylor, of ,Clin
,ton c. •rad one -sow 'Ba ssell-',L: Jervis, ,0
Clinton. The remains were: brought, to
.Clutton for• burial on Monday.
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I11NMILLER, Ji;•J - A <--fin
N ,f i°om °here attendni `r Q► {
;inun ;tyClub party at- '.the home ':i
Mr grid • Mrs: Harry Jenkins. h st�'li'at
• - Lillian Kerrwas�take to -the Gode--
-rioh,-'hospittil for a" few-d_ays,. 'having
contracted a very lead' chest cold.
Gloria Good ' spent the week -end In
:Goderich with lien sister, Mrs. - Fred
White.
, . _
;jjir, 'Russell --Ke rglian`hat he lois=
w..,�w••; xmusb "_. — .swR. • ° ruie_`x'�_1 M1J�•�3QiaSec ;
`iii ii' Cifffi rg 4 w od `iri the bush.: The
w e
nfin h l us
ill e- o
tractor a e- -o-- e
e- t
w o
t.
Y,
for. some time.
.--'-�Mr and-rl;-MJtich Park a'nd :Sharon,
of• � Dungannon, . and Mr. • and. Mrs
Harold Good, a.nd:ifamily spent Sunday -
with Mr". and. Mrs. S. Vanstone.
• The, annual 'Sunday school .meeting
w=as held last , Friday, night .; dor the
•
aerg 'for 048, a.
' Adve Wirt' With: a Bear- — ,Ka ern
lin; •gritndson ; of Mr. and- •Mrs. Alden
TOR ►WT+ . Jan, '1O. -The Court ,of,
l r
atn� �e�t+�xsia'`.. ;.up]�e ci M.a>�t at,'e.
foot"s .decision, at Ooderieir that, under
the Canada' Teniperance Act, a man
cannot 'bring.L•a ease of beer into a
drr area for himself, although, it- is
peraii.ssible to bring' it in . for another
party.
r . Fustics Le 'Bel yesterday .at.
Osgoode''Hall:.• disallowed the appeal',
•off Jan,eS ' Ashton •against 'his eon-
victiozi at Goderich.: Ashton was dined'
$50 and costs or one month for.'bringiiug
a case of beer from°.Strattord= tato ;the;
county .of .Huron, which is subject to
the Canada- Temperance Act,
, Justice Le Rel .hip-�udgrne�t•.
said that evidence: showed that ,Adder'
drove to Stratford, :outside the •.dry
County, and broughtuback to C,oderich.,a;
cos! 2Sbeer• .,
f " • }
Hix Lordship said: . "The . learned;
Maglstr'ate ; ,('Cook•) 'Wa .' satis$,ed upon
tiffs interpretation of certain words. in
1 ull
the:•Act; .that tl:per,'e2'e:,.Ma�-not
baring iutouicttting ,liquor into,
hibition .. area -unless the,; liquor, rs.
'brought' to someone other: than himself,.
He 'expressed the view that .a ;person
cannot •:be said'to bring'' a' 'thing, . to:,;
himself , and 'registered the conviction. :
'jnacle °.
o six to-
Brophey s service.
innac e : of a ,cienc ' and
effectiveness at'all tithes; to
maintain . fa:ci 'ities and ` er-
sonnei that *ill enable us to.
r� tie '
offer, ,a' 1,1 x� , el";Yl+�e'Which._..._,_,
.ci.
will neet eve de. and . and
anticipate evewish.
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LEEBURN, :Jan.,. 1$. Miss .Ella
Htillsy, Dunlop, • is a• patient;fn Alexandra
Hospital; having fractured her wrist
at ,her '.hOme..M .
E13neih, Hari' to and Graham Bogie are •
attending* tlie,short courses:being;7e1d
ail Dungannon all'' =this . month,
-Mr.', arid: Mrs, .Mansoni Reid have
moved , from . Dunlop to their home in
Goderich. '
Mrs. Thos,: ,Jewell: returned to': her
home' on Monday evening from Victoria
hospital,. London. She 'is recovering
nicely.' after '.her- recent operation. -m,Mr.
yA 1lin,� writes" to::,hi . ,ee:]Te�-: here . of. 'Gordon .Jewellmotored to LondoiY.,for
an adventur"e in the .north, country.wi pi lift Mother.
aa'250-pound.: black bear. --"While--walk- - Mrs, Catafoi'd. and 'son' Donat
.t F"arts
ing rou h : the .'w. ods,"' lie.writes, occupying one of 'Aix. " W. Webster's -
"I was.-surpriseOE to see, a.:, r..,.stie- artmeats"Dnnl , :
its head out- of -a :den 'near me 1 Congregational Meetutg.--The'annual
jumped • back :.about ,fifteen feet and congregatio`al meeting of Leeburn
i't'ch ,
.waited. a moment : to .get my. nerve,'.' -cls twa� 4 held in the church last..
-phi . he -but-- alma .. sda- f hrnoon; - 7t.: was...- ;.;,vie, .
�Tki'e.=beams-put . s� a� ag , d �� � =--a.,
rl 'n�k
1Td�'d"1'p� " "1%�ilt%'i�:lt°=� e : gi'n„•;r`nn ?s
1 let him”- have it betwet n the ev satisfactory.^ meeting, Reports were,
s
^good.
.openI gave him ,two MoreIn the Mr. =Andrew,.,. a,
atipo n
to
elder
dead: 1••- shot again •and .'he dropped t 11^tire-vacancy""left--•by-the--late--Mr.
ru t�ow set. from the end of. rn Ge . Freeman.` : ;„ _ •
gun.I gave.,him three more for luck. ,1,, • -•
1 sure got a thrill..that,wasn't funny,:"" PORT ALBERT •
Kayrn likes the north country, „very • •
much. Y . 'PORT ALBERT, Jan. 12. --Mr. and.
Mrs. Leonard Crawford `and family,
h
�. rx,r 4v:_i a.crs.✓r i v'�a,+v+t,.
F•L-O Y D. P 1 CO rD G E„�_ D' I R E CFT O R
I8'MQNT'RAL,Si•. PI-LO"NE 120-'
•��
Sunday with lois , family `here
Rev. G W. Down' of Ex=eter` orccupfed
-the- pulpit -•of Port Albert..-United.:chureh.
ori ;Sunday last. There was a good_.
-attendance . It'is expected ltev..Mr.,
Down will be'taking the. church user
vices inti)a June. ' a•
Love .,'Bolds , people: nY rag ISe
ther driv ' or`"dis' egards• hem•yksd
- you-ean't paint-oi} youinface.--the--jo2
fou dpii'fheart,
__.. `AYI O '►�' Gt)1tN''l+lhv `of 'Goderich, Tisitetl 'on S'. nday--with
Mr, and. Mrs Bert Crawford.
I : •
6-* .. _. .F Mer.. Jas. Yoiung of 'Gore• Bay, M
a'lli-
ienlin, is • visiting • at the home of Mr. •
and Mrs. Jas. Young - -•' '
Mr, -Howard Quaid : of 'Clinton spent:
- w -that your �'1liar Saxinngserts►catea,:-are
beginning' to pay off, why not kee
�p�,t�pis
• this'
:. •• backlog 'o f ;security intact. Use mone y
to create a "Fund for . the. Future" -
4�.welcome...asset in
-opportunity,. Potion
itYs
a.
•- ready resource in tits of need;
-liere:s a- wa ' to ensure'that
i. .
this moneyy ou've, already saved
'doesn'f_slip.,tharough your
fingers. Endorse and, Mail your
'maturing certificates, as described on the-
.
back, to. Ottawa .... therm wen you receive
your cheque, Face it in a B, of M.Savings . .
•
Account:W t
r
etter'stll --let the Bank'of Montreal -like
'care of all.,
• a I, 1, all .. redemption details. Ju
st brin
g
ourWar Sayings Cextificatesto 0
-
inearest B.of M brand,. As;:each :one comes
due --over the next few years, we arrange.
• to get the cash for it and credit its full face
value, (which includes the interest) to -your
aco
our-
acc
Under this.; arrangement,' there's no need
=for you :to go to the . fuss and bother of
v endorsing each ididividualcertificate -••=•:the
Bank will attend to tliis'fo you.
A
3N, OUR
RADIOS "RVIOO:DEPT,
- FULL' STOCK 'OF TUBES''
AND ,PARTS CARRIED'.
=A11 Work Guaranteed''—
Kathleen " Holmes. has returned 'to
Stratford -after two weeks' holidays and
one_week practice -teaching of Porter'sy
Hill a '`
The •annual ;mee.ting of .Zion Sunday
ch 1 roi l b he on Sunda '`Jain =
s oo l e id y, u
art' .8th, following..th :church :service.
''Ponuntmity Club P
arty.
- prog
res
five =hon red ,nartywas -held-
by
heldby the CommunityClub in-theschool
on
•Friday,, evening' last. The, attendance,
as. , usual, : was not good. however,.
everyone reported ,o.';_ splendid One.
Prizes 'were wen. b� firs A: Holnnes
andTJack Sturdy.. A splendid , lunch
was'.. served. .
Ladies' Aid •Meeting.- The ' Lat1,}&
.id •'newt at :the 'hoe of: Mr's. Barry
Walter., on Wednesday afternoon' of
last:, Week, :_with.' an . attendance of -
twenty la
:fitwenty,la 'dies. Financial repor,tS` fiver
giyen_by: •.t'hertreasurer,iAIrs. B. Walter,
'for the 'Ladies'. Aid, by Mrs. •G
mf
or the Community 'Club,= and' kIrs:.-E-
__Calvert for• the flower-- fund It sass
re's detl"-to ' send the travelling apron
around the commriniiWtd collect funds
• for; the ''Sa°ve -the ` Children Fund:"
t was .also decided to hold a supper
genas time •durrpg.::tike wrnter,; pr ns -f
be- made---at--•t-he February . 'meeting;
Letters of thanks were read from shut: •
ins ; who received- gifts -at Christmas.
ztlembers,,were asked' toTook .0 cthd
• used clpP
thirig to, be sent• overseas at
..some--l'ater date.
ou'llfind this service-•:w••L;.save:.you; ;Pune,
troub1e9; atnd worry. And,.
while_youx_Sav-
'cgs Account as growin$ your War
C"' safekeeping.
f5a�ih s CertificatestarJ:ll be in
our be
siii priced ' "at the low service'
X p
charges, too.
• backlog ofsecurity' today is your guaran
tee that you. -will get'' the things you sant
and do a teal_dollar-buildingjob for the
'future.
We'd like to help`y"ou plan, this.. -Jost bring.
ill your ''far, Savings ,+Certificates
we'Jl ,do .the rest; • ,
If you bavea'i t;a'savisigsocunt" with us,
- we'll gladly open a.specialoiae for you.
When playing many gamgames,
you.get better resalts b«fo1-
lowing
thr-oth • .
you -want -to ---be 'successful,•.
you. will apply that principle
to your job, too. •
1•
T,hias. means-doitg
;:..
�'a thorough job-seeingthat '
you have done all ou can do
' 1 ke'r1 *
'leaves ypdi hands.
`Doing so may ..involve only
some very slight extra effort.
'D�aubl-checking, some
easurcmehts, fa .uastance,
may be;a, sinal,], -Matter.: And -
your worlc won't "-be" ap-
parent. But �ivmay save tim
and :money -the price • of
errors. And :sootier or dater'
people' will. learn' that they:
. can depend of your.
On the tithe hand, you
may, have 'to work fours
overtime' in,dordder to' follow` - .,
through on 'some jobs.' C)ir� '
�yoi arta,, neer] to keep�a eye,
on 'other° operations' which.
are tot' paid of:your . job but,
,,,have a bearing•on it. �,
However, if you're .really
- ambitious, you'll;"willingly'
-go to of nsidcraliie�lengths i4` -t;
orcic to inake every job .4
r tttl r..;O.., . jo !•
NILE, Jan. ' 13. i1r. Harry: •Girvin
is visiting friendsti at .Toronto;. •
Mr. 'David •.MeDiarmid is. :making
inor repairs at his house prepara-
tory to the' installation, of hydro.
th Feagan• and Wilmer„ Rutledge.
- e for the. last few ,days' been press-
. in g, tiff at Sarnia, and IThisall., -
Artery Severed:,' henry Matthews
happened with, a °peculiar , accident of i
Sundial-'evening:•wwhile trying to remove'
:`the: .tap of, a sealer: The glass broke,,
cnttin a bad .gash in 'liis wrist and
.severing ar artery, bled pro--
•fusely. ' Ile waas ',imbed: to the hospital
at. Go jlorich and otter • repeiv i -ng, treat>
meathe t there
amewas able to return horns
,s' night, although' suffe gag.
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GODEEIOH O AL ::,
SHOP
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,_NDTVDIS'l` D S G1N
-• B1 ST OF,, MATERIALS
,`Guaranteedworkmanship' a
Prices that wi>.1 'please
(_ SAVE.' ALL --AGENTS'
tall .at our office: or drop,us •a
;tine to :Box 161, :Goderich. '' .We •
'will be pleased'.: to calll''and help
", ehoose . a --:suitable niemotial ` for
year familly plot;
R. A. SPOTTI N
St.:Andrew's-
t4>
x ,
R� _1 11L BE LEY
Ileo , TAS-- (Bus tress Pri-
vitte or Tarin "' Repoirt's), °
Bookkeeping.: Services—(Weekly
�x .-- ' : oF, Monthly)
--Typ in "'. Private-�or--Commercial
>�i.v:.•:
• work);,_
`. "' crlch. Ont• . , •Ott
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.rPROMPT Y soothing relief. starisao
come whin you -put a €ew drops of Vicks-
Va-tro=nol• in'each nostril. :It helks reduce• swellrng, helps
clear outcongestion-and so.hclps:sinuses, to dram. You'll
like the _way it `works. Try' Va-tr$%nol, today]
,.tt 'qt •.!Y! :tom.`. � }¢,; Y4,Jy.4ry'�`h }.,p$
HowCOIDSaffecf
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our
The kidneys are ';very delicate organs,
easily affected-ezpeddajly by ra cold. ; Their
duty is to filter impurities and exces acids
J . from the blood. When you have a cold:'-
extra workis thrown; upon your.kidneys.
`•Dodd's; -,Kidney Pills help your kidneys
clear . your.system of excess acids and
iv poisons caused -by colds; and give you a
.. chance to shake infection, sooner -feel
better faster::, If you have a.eold get and use •
Dodd's Kidney 139
Docki's KiclneyPills.
• You •well be•,ptoijd•;:of the Chesterfields Chaim, etc, than
we: r.e-upholster or re-cover'for ybu. Choice of;'voloUrfrieze
r.damask,.. i
t es - , l t covern •s.
P.. YQ
SEE US. •PHONE;_ ,.}/.•. :..WRITE
• Phone 206J Pick-up: and "delivery
TSE `��'e (�'�'( RE ` ` '
Cough M dici tie o f Y f,
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Dr. Wood's Norvv Pine run is a quick and
yhr a � •� ...: •. .
v
coo l►s Colas•' s o .. r,:..,� :ie .
1 rib tensor for f: t free ,'. ,:•
p els& M. � ,,9. f. /r .,.. •..>:;;:.'.: .:
spasmodic Croup, astlrana and •bronchral ;troubles, r r ; s ;: :
.
•� a1'Ieasant tastrn(� >aafe.a�d L�
ii t t nti . ` It' ' ,
orwa F.iaerS ' takes�;liold alines, ansa y
1�' YAP
hel s Ato loosen,the;' phlegm and mucus, soothe. tate irritated membranes,
s p
emulate the• 'bronthf ail • organs and clear the"sir Passages. :,
aid ' -
p 'fannflY rem
,Dr:i �Paod. e �Toic�vay' 'hie Syrup `,lias been a• popular
' Y
:for•,nearly 50 ,years, Azi: sale at all"drug counters: ,
The T. M111aurn _Co. Limited, Toronto. Ont. s
KINGSB.RIDGE. Jan. 13.•-- •Mr. 'and
l[rsr._ ern, i irigley of Lncknow wire.
visiting their friends here last Sunday.
Tom' O Nl ,,°and 'Clare' Lannon,' 'of
tunlitoil, ,eperil._ t .west .end. at�tl eir a
horues `here,
, Mrs. Ed. Reynoldsof Yllaniilton
visiting ,'tier relatiV•es . dere -for' is 'few
4s.
iike -Martirctiotored lip Froin. ib m - -
ilton'to •speiid,.•the week -end.
Mrs, Blafse Martin is visiting her
ister,•rMise,,,Agnes.l<ing, in'., [otniltort, •,,;..
`wlio' lead , tlie' amfsfortune to '• fracture
°.Icer ankle a few „days ago: 13er nigras
friends wish her sr speedy recovery.,
"tnless `1 Ain sorry:elioiugh. to 'riuit
when'X do'•wiou�g,, I will soon quit being'
sorry,", ✓" `' ,
�N,r I :
pie: int deco 'life-inur tncc
agent not only . bring • the"
ftectif, dor, htiacracial se ity to
fodple's atteitian . r he's
1lows through•'b belpxn
tern. Ph a praqicaar pip,,
gram that is adapted to tllo°
i'ndividual's tecluire :eats.
ism sT. P'RYEE 4 SU
(formerly, Ciunliil;a'antw'I't'de)
p 1 i>rltox , E ceter,', I0eafgrth,
' `rite4Box 160, or phone'41
' Octx
bald wow' hall be pleaued'to'.
• :yaw
C ntar„la's..`fast-growing.:.
industry and an,f1 agriculture
demands' more and ,more,
olsret laity. -
NO, - power,
d velopmenfs cannot be
b ►lit f 'enough- o supply
boa immediate need,•
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ELECTRICITY
• IN,IN
YMENI
IMMEDIATE . trait -gal(
- i y� i^, • d. 4 �
or Cold weather'dritrl _..,, Arita. re' ze.
g' , � . ,• chid ah>'��' hot iarater
r F'efrb. •.e etc.
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THE HYDRO-ELEOTRIO POWER
OOMMlSSION,OF ONTARIO