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A good modern house for sale now. with extras. • 1201101M4 W. cR.)P®ILII., triledexiienn. Phone 202 P. Ce Box 488, GODMG,yrl4'. * ' c,',"F `.•v; Kyr +'" wEral melt �K•� K�� (, , mo it 7 1 2'4C.1Ca I Z C '4 JEittO. q' tCcC ' 4. C<3"1, ; 1ZC.1 Al a, vgettng OR the ilLolled Of Realth' , ate a ne ' g, 5 'O+ Teonte Otte • is Tx.4.19 OtOityi of y�C: aomito. azrot r Cultt11ag, iniddle-aged Eaeter Spinster, igic=ded guilty before "gis- rte J. A. rapt on °!,i' 'tl ny `Art p "a ala ,a iorlOat 4r,4 ka,or.Ia nree.and • g3d;Witt deannntla v1t ZZen*o:7%.',' •. re wet I >houni'o> r In like c am' of eg 1D to ,Ltoop no ice for one yeas .. nc;rn Attorney Ifielmes told the eOurt that Memel, a i deft of '>ilnxe- ter 111.11t2 years, tad no mond in pollee " to has been nava shore foolish than criminal," he laid, "and 'I have ac`o ohiectionn if Your Worship will tato- Pend eentenee and find her over on her own reeogniimtme to keep the peace for tt ylr. gl nhaand ran away with •dear AtieogiOn." iib Worship, in Hexing the bond, told .4 *4a creno l .4 woo .11. •ttigri tu& shanoe' and that she was fortunate in having tire Oro na'cAttorney speak for leniency. Hannan 0111, V.P. and hotel- owner eat Grand Bend, pieladed guilty '¢o a elltaxge of tha>r teninn to Burns buiId1n a owned by►i. Ada *133seletton, owner of a booth and dance ]hall at the sum- mer revel. "ezDe.se emit off 'erne " "It turas flihe outgrowth of S n unfor- tunate incident," .said Cowl Vreakt Donnelly, addreshing the court. "The ,ecu t i. ,t+• a few drill rs 'and d 'spoke out of turn." Mr. 6111, emit to do and past r addle age, 'wail desert . ,,. as "m men of Vitae stranding in the eemeennity." lahl. F. J. B. Ii'1D1 ZT1 3 ,EyiE, EAR, NO SAT ,, iLc to o iotr . SUEZeit tWe r moat hittalmatie cant Aural 1IDo ita1, c> -tit: ut`Mr deli 13- ton, England. u. SU1Q PLIED 53 Waterloo. ., Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next Oat ] ord .Hotel, GOderieh, Wedn•-zon y, er' 28tJn:, fleet 2.30 p.m. till 8 ,pea. red ."" 1 "tea. 1P'. 17412' n.>t* X ., �: a�"r, '�-► m � ra3xyz aD1�' tIhab ��tc�r4���"- ��� ��� "+� `��� � �at� • • 1i fin.,. e WWlt*P rD to 04 is A T�1IC 13 3;iT�a� �nA' ?9 11nea1, (IIQn"arthh�'aDt, �;� " ,j?� -and fsetnakte4 that 1121, torn ‘t7CM 1 e4e iueb trei by (totatO . '�1. Vii. ` gree- tnrtpt Itc lrevlona borm cao Dei Ineear ' nt of =water. to Daa r $ear !the were only (;11 ree bars'' cD i 3nt>llptu athlete. VIM trophy =cm fag ,rrIgro Ding could and nix of wme 4i 1� VIII, Verne 4eat lI, Gait. eL raga le5• it, aJ1t t tIIon ted• -hY tic". Mo.Mo.Qi i ciink(q wore aructod •onee ca naldl t ettaar g ' 'f his mother. who month I6 r tN heist tto and r tmnbra� died an : were treated, and D. Callow s1(toke ' ,pp with ei Olympic victory fig - also og e °tnatt>t�-diphtheria toe ldin a urs is silver, the $r'o y cox to of a and the ono work among crippled bronze cella ; - n on an ebony cane, about ebildrea.. hit'ty lnt over all. Burnished ;hed it w as -t reported; all milk distri;bated bon plaques will decorate the &a ley, locally was Irasteal ri ed, and Wel the 1aned , tmeail me nto win elm wu MD Qd and G > oil t+ ad Ties, (p1 os-vn tliyto Qn U. ;rq dein . _ w(4er, 'gets' at the On to eae jtetamerr, lan.bera ries, wail given an A 1 Mina. ,The sports writers 'held their meet,- of the. year, to the ti ing after the Canadian• ruby fn1ataa1a3, of the meeting, were ninety deaths and and at night attend ►I, thn Hawks - ninety -one ibirt s. Of these twenty- Leafs game. Among the goezto of six deaths and thirty-eight births honor at the ha ittet-amaeeting were eoulci be classified as "non -r • aicdent." . 2ty 't izepirii, agrao Mina and Sid 113towe, of the Detroit Bed Wings, and the veteran George \a➢11 at vas no evil intent, said .fir. Donnelle, and he referred to' the 'age and gond ohmmeter of the -accused a� yin asking that a •lenlen:t view „tv �taata e aita� �A was preforaed after an investigation of a fire in a booth ad- joinin; the dance hall. The !Fire Mar- shal's 'Department investigated and re - parted the lire was of incendiary origin. &Qltaate Inkins condemned' what he described' us a "rash act" rand bound the seemed on, $2,030 personal bond and • other .bond of .$1,6110 to keep the peltaaie for one year. Lorne Bridges and his wife, Lillian, of ,afor'bh, pleaded not guilty -to chars of counselling or procuring Mary Woods to forge and utter a cheque in the name of T abella M. Words, Eat% elected summary trial by tie •iug istrate and' Mr. and Mrs. Bridges were remanded• a week, each o'u a $2,000 pernanl may. Without the alternative of a ane, -Frey (?tarry, of 10oderich township, was senfteneed to two months in jail on pleading guilty to a chkeeping of Wpm- for sale. -- Oscar Oole, +G�oder- ich township, paid $10 and cow for having beer illegally and a similar evidencecharge against his friend, James Mar- shall, was dismissed. when no evidence was presented. ,Pe t1n�„..i 2a o tlrrie�iL W->? rouge t o Slodd' ric from the jail at lialetel to , fait i 1:ilhg bicycle, the property of Chas. Ia r ker, of G;oderieh. He at first pleaded not Guilty to the charge, but tater plealtied Guilty and was sentenced to two months in jail, the 4ntence tc► be con- current with a three-month term im- posed at I�rrdendast w h on a forgery charge. Fred Littlechild and John Weiss, who some time ago were remanded on their oqn hail .'for sentence, after pleading Guilty fo charges of stealing windows and, frames from a v'acan't house on ZBiuron road, were places suspended pended centence for one year. It was re- ptyrted the men were working, behav- ing themselves and keeping apart, as IEfis Whip previously had ordered. ILDMaligIS MAB:17r1I2r>IOIJIBIi OhilKOPRACTOIa AND DRUGLIeSS THERAPIST IST Godenieb, Phone Sel nipped ti11th eleetro,magrotie neuritis. Blett.roi to eleotric treatments and ch eeyeeetie, Chronic, oisnie and naervours disc aces. Lady in at- tendance. (01,,,,e hole's 2 to 5 and a to 8 p.m. on Taa dayb l3'ridiay as ni da g, and on @wine dae 10 to 12 n.an. only, or coma/station may be had .. by appointauelet. Monday and Thur! laay at EritchtiL A. N. ATKIONSON esidence asndi offices--'0orner 0d South Street and Britannia ' oa& avamoont paa:KY,DLIAlir_ ... 21 ,A.% - . HIM I N- OUI1 ANCE CO.—Farm and iso hated town property insured. Officers-- Thomaa J`.4ay1:•a, President, Ewe/ortb ` Wi i ll.Z 1 ox, Vlce4*resl- dont, Londezto2 LI. A. Reid, Secre- nary-Treaaaurer, Seaforth. Direr toro--Alen. i• road: tot, Sen- > Beth ; James She1d n'e, Walton; Janus Connolly, Qodriseh; W. ir. Arch% 1,d, worth; MAO. Eeontaielt, Dublin; Alert. 14leEavin, , Blyth; Francs Gregor, Oltulon. .Agentn-•'E. A. Yeo, R.R. 1, Gederich ; Jatmes Watt, Blyth; John R. Pepper, E.R. 1. Brtliueflehlt ; 11. .F. M.eKerehor, at. 1, Dublin; Chas. F. Hewitt, Kin - c ardine ; R. W. J a rtnu=t h, ILR. 1, Born- holm. Policy -holders can nunke all pay - ciente and get their verde recelpted rat the Roel B ler, (Minton; Calvin Cutst'a Grocery, Kingston Stree4, Goderich, or J. . Rei411'n General More, Bayfield. It� (Fire, Aecldoant and -Motor Car Ilfi SU RCIE 0'11 ce :-Masonic Temple, West Street, Goderieh Nelson 1111111, Manager. 'IMenm © o CTE .0 IiHSUIW CLZ oral REAL llIT Get Oar baitomolnlle Ream Theme 24 Deride Iib Jo Ryan • Mall L taate and lInnsan ra ee 11 TrafalrgareGetlietleh 1"Olt SALE J lotwes, rats and Two Good livainess 1lplxrr- tunities. Seven -roomed Apartment on the Square.' Modern, in good condition. $15 per month. 1rogArczo pPEz A IM1 II L Hca o �, sWOaC r COPigCA Phone 47 JYo nG SOUND peal* Thecig SYSTa l Gn®dclrll'h Now p'lay'ing-- "Dead End" d" Ddicds in "Little 'D'ough Guy" UN)1131112 n'A 1' nm IM &M 1l Pear° Lc r> e—Ii yrs Illiarl—. - Shirley DDe annnta---DBanssell Gleason Daae Luise and liganiaLtk.senbionni mad Allan 11111ina11au-t The mat oriental sleuth runs Top a popular east in anerthcr 1111.0 his too t�battling err bit of Jones Family intrigue "Ta�U,d.,,, wo b tStSove Q� 66.1a6Bes" aL1 Budget" Mondays, dao , tfc , y and Segaarr'Ly --- a XE trtru ., 1ta Tx ,3 1111rgdnay t1Anita fl4nnise A young doctor aLatturen resernmeiblitty for the failure <rf al Cr"elat snrgean when) he iodilizes. An excellently treated stnry by I,lcyd ('. Donlan dcS 17711\T M99 as :- AA C- nQ4 did 1 Carrs a 8 .0. . Hai It svarorih. Many peraenns attended a card and Popularity of the arzociation is dance party nponaored by the A•bmeeks spreading, for at the meeting en Sat- ar'dtap 'mine herab1Ba were ac ,pllod $roan on iday nl ht last. ° he eve wan t! ► r► , ,t , t ,"t:.' ID Int-19TP'mmi] + 4ad Y m t l N >..et ,_.. -- oue. There eves a possibility of lb ir&n1 "Sinn s rer The ' orf tai eadow- dl l associations opening up in anent fund. Guests were received by astern Ontario and in New York a 'rent, Mrs. D. J. Lane. The Mate. • card players enjoyed a few hands of The executive for lir3O: Past press- 580, the winners being Mrs. W'rn. Abell and °&IIrs. .1. 0. (Jolt. Luncheon was dent, $31, Verus Marshall, of Galt; president, Vic ui`6L4tKenty, of ]Kitchener; served and hater dancing wits enjoyed. � vtee.'prea�identa�, J. C. aeDoilaald, of Members. asaistine Mrs. Lane were ,11 °Isley. aand._MiiL Dunnell, of-Strat- `sI r$• B. J. A,Elm. _. irs, ford; secretary, Bort Steel, of Gait; (4allow, .Srs, Ei. C. Dunlop, &Drs. W, treasurer, Toon Iulorrlson, of Welland; 4• &;Iael taan, &Irs. E. McLaughlin, executive comuait-tee, L. W. ("Red") re. C. K. wantlanders, Mrs. E. L. Dean, Taylor, of Woodstock ; Brill Herbert,.E. •D Brown Mrs. J. D. Thomas, of P eston ; D. W. ("Irish") Culbert, of New Hamburg. Itatembers were present from Kincar- dine, (Jhesley, Goderich, Stratford, Wtoadsk, Kitchener, Preston, Waal!, New Ila m'bu rg,• Torunto It 1jiltc -4- - ae1 PA= TOICKATX *MEM 0E7 UM 30r3. t Ca Q Com. . = er20C7 Il13nnilM- Members o duet Victoria lE eletraa' Mal of Vletoo ' ta c e V dtod church proved tbelrra rico not an idle name at Moir rmeetit at the 1101ne oft i!lr. and Ilia, Miran '1•et`J, MacDonald r tr , on slit. llmt the Illi ldat of their meeting ens, mantes noticed glares lgla,71E113 tairout one,of the ticket aims at the ontnratoes to Agrienal, ��iral• I t3 t. The main patty •btailding+, only a few feet away, was In !grave dllaa a' and the ladies aDuic y realized Muss, so while `one ran to a neighbor's to 'phone in an alarm the othea Conned a �buctiet brigade and! 'with water in tea kettles, kitchen uten- sils and one or two palls Attached the Ore, ming• it from °prending until the (ate lecke arrived. itt wase matter of only a few min- utes for the brigade to put out 'ins, which wan believed to be of in- cendiary origin. Chapter, IO.D.E., at the Masonic Ball .1.1. �(�I,,��e�, 11¢7. 77�4Ara, fiT�o�itrn, Carlo. G. LI Ural J1 owel , 11re. W. A. W4e'ulthu�, J-,.1ra. , '. L E of tri�, it ro. Phalan, F trs, I . 111. IEi iditt, Urea; W. t . A. R'taftel and Moo 1 edIIa F. cie'f c . „ r; 4 Q ,MDs The Town,,"`' Cls M' " Ili'" Ontario verc,�` ' 1, ch 11 o a , telna i to cl dy of aeZ `' 1!.?t 3` U= DOM' IBII0-EIWAY Car Without Lights Speeds Away After Hitting 4fililDnanaln Laithwaite A hit-and-run driver who •sped out of +l;oderich on No. 8 *highway without lights and struck Wm. Laithwaite, hurling hint unconscious to .the diteti on Friday night hast, is being soun•ht €t y inaa'rri" ' i aaan whose Lorne is in Goderich, was struck on---t-he- road in- front of his •parc•'n," house le^•.s than two urilcs out o' (;o.lt`- ric•h on the highway, It wase.stimet.11 r itiL1 that lie remained unconscious .11 til, ditch at leant 'half an hour. 1Vliei. Ire regained conn ciouw2ea3 he crawled painfully to the Laithwaite home, n hence , he was brought imrutsJ a►tely to a 4lt►c-tors office in town. Examin- ation revealed a 1ra<turc'cl right writ and painful bruit*- oat his body, t►.a.•• titularly the back, and he suffered greatly frisna shox-k. Mr, Ietititw,rite w is pl;Ief1I 111 bed :It ttoule nulls:- (10,'101'S care. sj° "r't':Cr "Q p m ,g,-: p:�! r! • �i,a�.,.pc,Jza t5 The injured man tubi pollee he was driving towards (;oal<°ri<1►, pat•lutl Isis , truck ou the rig'h•t side of 4ire roacl1 - ----- alai crlewar hcncrossing* wiu#nl thehroad t!IEzJIE. LTELS. CLAA� vhe strl,.h , _ a .�� d .6a+• .� cX�.a�t�':�•'"71"craNFG�'�i�l�• �� .��.G%�'�1 .� r�L D"as�: �i����'�a'�- � @Ro7REQ,9fitE@ 'i'hat ila►esu'I •e essarf1y Mean that You DD.t1'J12i. to It ntieotlwr l'he m with as (;eft, But If you ABB Looking for Something,, .1s •1 4;1 ft. 11114y W4' i11g-g-t-t that 1.,11 kit 25c t© $8O Q'r aelters, Stockings. Table (Favors,' Tree DDatt oratic.ns, e. e. Variety of Novelties, LF're►411 Salted Nuts Bulk Q`ardy, _CONFECTIONERY The Senate Telephone 53 RlaatDme cif Ashlield and 1181 aideunt of fit. I®elenno cad Westfield WIDS'1114'ls®LD, Dee. 13.—On Wednes- day, December 7th, there -passed away one of the oldest and most respected residents of Westfield dlstr1et, in the person of les. Annie Clark, at the age of eighty-eight years. Mrs. Olark uveas born in the township of Ashfield, in the Lake Shore district, the daughter oi?,he lute Colin and Ann McKenzie, who were among the first settlers of that eommunity .of "Highland' -Seoteh pioneers. 'She was the last surviving member of a large family of brothers and -sisters. -4.n 1.4376 she was married to Peter 0lark of Huntly, Scotland, who predeceased her twelve years, They made their home at 44. Helens, where all their children were born and grew to manhood and womanhood. Both were devoted members of the Presbyterian and the Cnited• church there, and Mrs. Clark was a life - member of the W.M.S. She took an Intelligent and active part in commun- ity interests and was greatly .•.•teemed and 'beloved by all who knew her, for her qualities of both mind and heart. i4''h&rtly after the death of her hus- band Mrs. (til•ark came to East 11•awa- nosh to make her home with hc•r 41atugh- ter Mrs, Marvin McDowell. who has eared for her through the long years of her illness. laf a family of ten children, three sou, and live daughters survive: John. of Toronto; George, of Hamilton ; Don - aid, of Ottawa; Annie, of Saskatoon, Sask. ; Mrs. McDowell 1 Mary 1, of Wewt- I fie -141 : N r -' Mn r-i,n n n a n (Margaret 1, of Chicago; Mrs Mackintosh (I,fllaan1, of (Dundalk. and (Winn, of 4t. ('athar. ivies. (the daughter, .lean, died in 1910, and one son, ('Olin, 1n infancy. All the surviving members of the family were present at the funeral, which was held on Ha Inrda3. Decem- ber 10th, from the residence of Mar- vin McDowell. The aervic'o was con- ducted by Rev. 1I. C. Wilson of Au- burn. The Targe c-c►ncourhe of friends from the surrounding district, and also from Ashfield, St. Ilelens, i,ucknow and (l•n eric•h, testified to the affection and esteem in which Mrs ('lark was held. The floral tributes were very beautiful. The flower -bearers were four grand - Sons, Harvey McDowell/ Graeme Mc- Dowell, Donniti Mackintosh and Rob Maekintlrah. and two family friends, A I va McDowell and Gordon Rosman. After the c 'rviee in the home, inter-; 'meat toatk oinee at Greenhill eertaotery.• I.uctanow. The paltbearero were ,t ugh Mel enlale, of Ashfield ; David Todd. Isaac hiller and a ngli Rutherford. of Rt. Helens; John McDowell 330(1 Matt - lentil 'Henry, of Westfield. The. ma'am, Ifalleinc e and k i ndlines sustained throughout a lona and pexin-' ful llltret will lease a lasting impres-; calk to 'an tAtio .. a to know. Urn. ()lurk. (town. Ile wis unaabn. to give eV ell a I '1 meagre description of the (Y. r, which I < he said was+ travell'Ing without itghtr. It was believers •he was c't ruck abort + 10.47i p.m. The night was c•lotuilc-s 111141 bright. with a full moon. NI CDraelle a 131 a ittt er VtetiEn of Aut'tone- Mlle &wilt. r, . BEAFORTE RUIN AILED •SARNiA; Dec. 12. --Charles drink- I beiner, fifty -night, $Marti foundry moulder, was killed in int autornobilo accident Sunday afternoon near the Perch 'bridge three miles east of this city. 1"inkibeiner was on his way to visit his daughter, Mfrs. William Paula- . nee of this city, when a blowout ea used the car to -go into a ditch. The car caught fire, but the other occupants escaped. rinkbeiner is believed to have died of a fractured skull. The car was driven by Helen Irina - twiner, and also contained a rs. Fink - twiner and Miss Beretta Faulkner of Seaforth. I The !Fin•icbeiner car was ween to go into the ditch by James and 'toy Helton of ('nmlaehie, and they, with a neighboring farmer, rushed to the scene. The car meanwhile had begun to burn, 'hut it was upright and they had no difficulty In getting the oc cupa•ntw 0111. The victim 44 as burn in Germany. and is survived by his widow and three daughter.. Margaret of (Kitchener, Helen of 4tnforth, and Ntrc, Faulk- ner .'f Sarnia. .J1Q DRAT, Dfil EVIZD1rV B(DDDV IDE/Mat • (llanovcr Post) `(even •I)aseas(.s alee0trffO4I for over 04,1t(1(1 deaths in Canada in one year.. -a Ind those who didn't die of those dI•;- e:1 :Icy 11 fuel of lomat binl+ else M 0 laffmtio .111 the lime ,4)14 11,4 t.►U'1., II g :Il►.salt ts' 1 eve, and .: t c (Kinn Von sire /hilly udalbrlr; t t the to wr•,,i:hilitV of fntttre r4 , Few 154)14le acttertly wn1a4 'I`it 1 �❑ �❑ afoilgous Encu'."_ :2 ciDll u1&1Cu`it'L' Ill i"1`r tl tatlo eb li>�a 6w"ana't (ocz 11312- Cs.) ti 'r C5=7. ffc? C.a=' r... .1. @ R9-4 E nLL -glEC-172-0(C, Dilcaootoe Elva:ma'Cot1Gca oaf ,1P >1(t 4 Pl3.9531, 44u JU°llpttal�l� ap+'Ooo@oes ERIE are gifts that make work — lighter --life happier. You can choose from .a wide aricty 1►t Hotpoint irons, Toasters, Perco- lators, Coffee Makers, Curling irons, Wal'("e Irons, and Warm- ing Pads. Corns in and see our special displays of practical elec- trical gifts. The Seers Full of Elece 'd 11 Cif dao