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presided ided aat the piano, Verne Lawlor The eater, light and harbor comnm:it•+
mad the ,Scripture and MAI. . 0, W11M -tee imported that the Maeponald leo
On read a letter from Madam Ch aau{ house dad teen removed to as new i.•o-
ai.-'Sheoh Messa',s Ighaarlie l ti lion cation as directed by the Connell.
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spee'ted+pioneer resident, in the s)or- Reeve 'Turner stated thadlt he bad bad
-son of J. re. Robt. McGee, celebrated • quiriesfretre theefLetelield rpre ta-
her eighty-first birthday guletl atthehyo at the County Council with � e-
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eG9e was former ty* Abrus Stalker; a Stilled- that flier ie of 1n is --i •the
daughter • of the late r. arida Mrs• sin -king fund was under consideration.
Francis Stalker, who lived where Sid- County Connell Maim
ney McOlinchey now lives. The- old Deputy Reeve Brown reported that
low house in which Mrs. McGee -Wan the • 1Coenty Council was considering
born was moved to •4Salttttt2ord and is Changes in the magistrate's mice at the
still lacing -used tis a dwelling house. Court t opse, and plans were Iv be
fide t11 • - , la 'cella')
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b Mede° o . mar,likt ,1870;. meets"„� Mr it ..
and der fifteen years resided _Ile Kin- Ile Reeves also spoke of 'the a ual- The Y.P.U. will + --e'er at the 1aome
ea>irdst ;'°where t jr.6: eG eco def - :iw�alt eci�ded. es 1py- ..rho C ntaaty of Lorne Hasty on-,{ intim nvenl1n -'of
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has mad' a 'host of friend by her year for compietion., two or three weeks with bad galas.
41,IPt 1T a.D.per auct cher µcenstasq, x nil- . Councillor Salkeld spoke of the Ill -
Alta epld,•e�a e:. to _have afflicted t"1
fleSa to lend a helping hand. Ole � ,Hess of. al{own_Cl'erlt li'nor;- -impressing :commuriity, as nearly everyliouS®Taiild
a valued member of Knox Presbyter- appreciation of his services to` the has one or more bad colds.
rata elaurclr.'v" Mr, McGee ,passed away TOR.n. and the hope for his, early re-
. _ _w - _ _. __.� �Mes.st Ilarold . _ d..� Cecil Blake
iaas��urcia. any': ra'en`ics mut n�I�`t►= �,�,eTy. A mo don w:is �passoc��ili'reii•" shipped a number of cattle via Luelc-
borscalled to offer congratulations ;to ins* float a letter of sranpathy serif now 'e a numonto for the LI.F�. onLuck-
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dearly loved lady on the occasion to fair. Knos, n/ow
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Bylaw
No. 8, authorizing the bar- urdaY.
May we have a month or two of
rowing of money for current expenses, sunshine like that of Sunday. It will
was passed and the Council then went Cheer us up and shorten the winter.
into committee of the whale. We are, glad to rye's Lorraine ¢and
Iu 'committee the new construction Lindy Dnrn,in able to go to school
proposaais of the Collegiate Institute They again. are doing nicely.Board' were considered, and it was gaiis'q Lorena!Crozier, of Qnmknow
decided to confer with the hoard re-
Highgarding the project 'before taking any Minot, spent the week -end at the
action. home of her parents. -
Atter receiving and -adopting the re-
port of committee of the whole, the
Council adjourned.
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qtr. Land Afros,, Allan ittecC,off. n gr. and Mrs. J., W. Cruigie left' bY
«cannon, wee nd'aln,.visit= :with -00 motor this f.Thurad,311 :+tming ou t
tatter's parents. • ;*. j G., trip to St. Petersburg,- T'lorld 1,
[ontgomerr. Mian 'eten Thomas, daughter oe Mr.
Messrs. Si1ifted, .and Leonard Mali- and Mrs. J. B. 71'homac, Maio avenu
er wad l ineau and David Xillion,have has gone to, 'Sarnia to enter train -1113
returned Prow i11soYiiitgM
where they in the hospital there..
had been employed for some time. °Mrs..Norahnn MADowell and her co
of Westfield, have returned to their
home after spending a month- with- her
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CROWE, Jan. .-Thursday, Jan-
uary 20th, ie! ug: Mrs. T. Menary'a Gav-
entythir&`birthdaay, she had tas guests
her son uride f
king'. May she have many happy -re-
tura a 4 'the eta .
We are sorry to say that Mr. Matt.
,Shackleton is under the care of Dr.
Simpsonat the present time, with an
attack of "etomaeh flu."
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' -llJsed ie time, It olr'ovont n•Any colds.
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BAYFIII7LD, Jan. 25. -Mrs: -IM. Fer-
guson returned home on ::.i turday from
Landon, where she was the guest of
Mr, and firs. James '$'`erguson for _ a
few weeks.
Miss Helen Gale returned to ' her
home in Marmora on Friday last after
being the guest of her grandparents,
Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Gale, for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Harry Baker, Misses
Evelyn Getmeinhardt and Elsie Mc-,
Leod spent last week in Groderich
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight and family,
of Toronto, were the guests of Mrs.
F. ,Gemeinhardt for the week -end. On
their return home they were accom-
esi:b.� "MrdMssfrentide, -Who has
spent several -weeks t'1 her - rno .h
Mrs. W. J. -Stinson. •
fairs. E. A. Featherstone has returned
home from London after being the
guest of her sister, Mrs. L. Smith, for
a few days.
George Weston, Percy Weston and
Dick McLennan are visiting friends in
Detroit ..this -- week._
Bag 'i' eld Agricultural Society. -The
annual meeting of the Baybeld Agri-
cnitLral Society was held in the Town
a1F "on rWednesd+ay, Wen—nary nth.
John McClure, president for the last
eleven years, retired and was ap-
pointed honorary president. Officers
elected are: President, Wm. Sparks;
,1st vice-president, Fred Middleton,
2nd vice-preslden't, Albert abaft ; treas-
urer, James H. Reid. The Board of
Directors is composed of T. M. Woods,
"Salf ties eHouston,,- „ : -- Foster, Mrs:.
Thos. 'Snowden, W. It. Stephenson,
�arl_IJ olil, iRebert-_ enhalO, W. W.
Wise, Mrs. Geo. Little, John Rathwelt,
Mrs.Fred Middleton, A. H. Warner,
T. - M. 'Snowden, Mrs. Fred McEwan,
Prank 'Keegan, bi•rs. I3d. Fester, Har-
old Stinson, John A. !Howard. Audi-
tors, A. VI. J+aaatheretone, John R.
Cameron. although the 'Society went
hack a little hint -Year it isein fedr17
good nintpe--_ • lna-neially Pall Fair
dated for 1933 are the last Wednesday
ani Thursday of September, the 2Stb
and 22th.
LEMBUON, , Jan. 24.-A number from
Leeburn attended, the funeral of the
late Mr, John Takla in Goderich on
ISunday. - We extend our sympathy
to his -wife and family -and other re-
latives.
game with Victoria street team on
Wednesday evening last, with the re-
sult 5 to 4 in favor of Victoria street..
Mr. 'Clmrlle -Moore was in Listowel
.„.„-eigke,ffiggwral days last week. Mr. and
Mts. Frank Hornn entre iVifiF 'Lied ,
speed the week -end with their parents
here. They all returned Monday
W. M. 8. Illeethvg.-The first meeting
of the Women's iMiesionary Society
for the new year was hold at the home
of Mr. and Mre. T. Hunter, with ti
eplen4id attendenee. Mise Edith
Horton Wfl9 lender. Mret Alex. Bogie
led in the Scripture readng and, Mrs.
T. Minter led in prayer. In response
to the roll call each one gave some
piece of poetry or prose or Bible verse
pertaiding to the new year. The ac-
VZ:4--tbanking, griertite here for
ANNUAL ililEETENG OF
SALTFORD S.
The annual meeting, of Sultford
Sunday school was held on Sunday.
January lOth, in the Sunday sehool
room. The meeting was opened with
song and prayer and reading lesson.
The s'euretary- gave the following re -
Sundays in the year. Number on the
roll, 86; average attendance, 47; guest
speakers and visitors, 42. A splendid
picnic was held in September, while
the ChriStmas entertainment was a
grand success.
Treasurer's Repeat
Balance en hand, 1936 $ 12 56
Total collections 64 87
Entertainment 24 50
-Bible Seeiety -et! A 1q 00
$ 107 93
EXPENSDS
Hymn Booke $ 10 00
Supplies, etc. 34 01
Ativertisiag 45
Entertainment expenses 14 09
1;11;40 -Society , 16 00
Messengers 1938 15 00
$ 107 03
Prometions
Promotions were as followo:
To mrs. G. leisset's class -Mill (Mut-
ton, Isawrente Williams, Glen Wil-
dy Bisset, Jerry Shields, Jack West-
lake.
To elm. It. Walter's) elem.-Claire
Bleset, Barbara Cat, Jean 'Van, Au-
drey Pullen, leereen Niveze.
Walter, Leonard, Dodilin, Maitland
Mantgiimery, Arnold Pisher, Donald
Bisset, Billy Ryvn, Edward Clutton,
Marion Wiallams, Elaine Lamb, Ituth
Diplomate--Emily Wilson, Robert
Second -year seals -Marlon
Leonard. Dodkin.
'rbird year genie -Beta Wilson, Glen
Williams, La wreuee Willie M9 and
Doris! Williama.
vele Fee waisseszeMlisseneneer
Ryan, Bat -Imre rum Mrs. Ryan hind
Ernest Ryan.
Fifth -yea r sealseeJ 'filmy Bisset,
Billy Bisset, Mrs. 11. Wniter, Mr. J.
Harnwelb, Miss A. Bteeeet, Mrs
Fri tzley.
011111 -yea r seals--Sa tidy Bisset,
Peter Walter.
Mikis Belle thaw read the ehapter of
the away, beet in alaezter tom Irt
Was decided n.ot to have a birthday
calendar for the diderent cpeileir
oil the year. The meeting dazed with
telielouo lunch Was served,
Dan Walter, Betty Bisset.
011,cers, for 1938
The following officers were elected
for 1938: Honorary president, Mrs,
S. Bisset ; superintendent, J. E. Ilarn-
well ;,,assistant superintendent, Mrs. I.
Hetherington; cless teacher, Mr.
Harnwell; senior girls, Mrs. rR. Wal-
ter; senior boys, Mrs. (1. Bisset ; jun-
iors, Mrs. W. Bisset; 2nd primary,
Williams; assistant teachers, Mrs.
tary, Jim Clutten; treasurer, Miss
Williams; pianist, Mrs. G. Bisset; as-
sistant, Mrs. Wilson; paper dietributor,
Lawrence Williams.
!Mrs. Sanaerson, who has so ably
and efficiently disehhrged her duties
as treasurer for more than ifql years,
Yin LI faithfully dischstrged tnsk as I
secretary far over three years, wished I
to resign. Votes of thanks were very
enthuStirStle'ally -tendered to them for
The stiperintentient reviewed briefly
the work of the past year and heart-
ily thanked the teachers and o'filleerte
oleo eh° soko/ars .1 or their oplemild
support and fine co-operatien and the
beautiful spirit displayed in their
year s work
Mrs. R. 'Wniter moved a vote a
thanks and appreelation to Mr. Ham -
well, frupertatt.a4ent. _far go.ad.
work and the sacrificee made on be-
half of the school. Mrs. W. Bisset
seconded the motion, which was heart-
ily applauded by the. entire school.
Mr. lifurnwell thanked all for their
great kindness and hoped this year
needs would be a fine success. Who
meeting closed with song and
tiers
2illotographs
for the MONTH OF FEBRUARY ONLY.
M r. Truseter Is offering one-third off on
all Cabinet Photos. Family Groupe a
speeialty. All work guaranteed. At
Trussier's Studio
Hommelont and Square
Phone 1187 Goderiirla
On Tuesday evening about twelve
joyed a bike to eneeetung Pals On
their- return thei were entertained at
the home of the president's tedstents,
street.
Wife V/ VO‘q. 1
CMS@ and Touchy
Pelt Herself Right 47ith
writes, "Yet some days 1 hare been •
feeling and looking 100 )4errs 41141
we -aid get fite exhanstion for Ito
good reason at all I T.vas not fit to
live with beennae 1 would he eroso4
any ambition to do my housework. ant
I was tired all the time
-Two years ago I had selatlea all
down my left side from the hip Myi
doctor says ell this eaused throtigh'
my nervee. I took Kructehen and found
It helped ine wory much Since I
started taking it I am a different per-
son. My work eeetne a lot easier and
The "little daily dese" of Krusehen
putp en end to tlietineeer mai idOee
piessilen, treennee it restores the
eliminating 011711119 to proper activity
by providing theen with the daily re-
minder and daily old that they rce
-quire, -Cleansed ,and ixprigorateri blood'
la sent elzeulating ail over the sys.
tett, carrying new vitality te4 every
MTV° and nov7 vigor to every limb.
tne FiALUP
COURTESY
?Ton*
SERVICE QUALITY
ANNOUNCING OUR NEW
Fresh ground
-CARDINAL COFFER.
Fresh grotannd
Southern BREAKFAST COFFEE 25c
Chocolate
Marshmallow
Lb.
Biscuits
Aylmer—Loa. aim
Toma,to Juice
25c
DAMS, new crop 3 Is. 1.9c
Gold. Medial
PEAR, sieve 3 2 du@ 2Sc
Goceruair
COCOS,
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PEARL SCA
10 bars ale
OBIErrHOOD
$10G9
TOMATOES, tall arts 2 for 11.9e
UGHT BULBS 60 -watt ea. Ile
Tom. ort Vegetablica Maple Leaf
Aylmer Soup Satmon
Scrohist
ORANGqS, si:me . 25c
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CLAM'S PO= awl
6 for
Fancy
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