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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-07-05, Page 3Perinett• • Wine 4.04- •••,0tekee% -ItObett Onkinal- 4411 84404.° tunto etsonald. Kenneth ihcit. Donald -Sager. cbert ABM., eampl:0 m toatr. Ztollar4 Pen - Porter. IMAM OF MO+ IsaliOONAVA WIEWS,4011{WARM Calleten ,NeWe Record' The eteatihe,oc- curred M..glinton 130,114 ViernoOn. ,oct Violet May Everett, wffe of Ur, J. it Macdonald, In her, thirti-tith esr Mrs. tMacdonald, although ,her health in.):d not been perfect since she '*uirered an attaa of flu *bent foUrtren Years agoe had only been ill a sboit Vine and her ecendttion VMS not cOnelderitt einfOUS until the day,,or so previous to her pas- sing. Mrs- 149.900nstid WM bort. In She was -Marrierletneteren•rev- bereft husband, June letne 1.,920• and Since thatAimehad made her home "flt Clinton. She s SM. -vivid by her husband and an adopted 'daughter, • • P. J. E. POTt.Trita. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New Yore Orph, Willie and Aural; Hospital, assistant at Moorefleld's .Eye Hospital and Golden 3tittare Throat Hospital; London. Eng% • 52 Waterloo at. S., Stratford. Tele - Phone 427. _ At Hotel Bedford, Godepich, from 7 O'cleck on the evening of the, third Monday of each month until the -Id- lowing day, Tuesday, at 1 p.m,. •11111111111MINIMMallk PROFESSIONAL CARD J. W, MONTEITH. • CHARTERED -ACCOUNTANT.-- -• 269 Ontario- St., 1510 Star Building, Stratford, aft, :" -Toronto7-0 . LEGAL CARDS _ 1-1AYS HAYeel, e • -e- • Barristers and Solicitors. • R. C. Hays, K.C„ and R. a Hays. B.A. ..,Harnilton street, Goderich. Telephone 88 Seafortb, IONS; A tiniet but 'Yell litstty wedding Vas eolerdnised on as,t, 4rda,To June 23rd, When Rev. Ur, Taylor, 0! Thames Road church, united in."mar# rine tieraidine Vitriorr Stewart. daugh- ter Of tdfxV and Mrs. j. W. Stewart, Kir** , ten, to Edwin Jamas Hawkins e2dest son , of Mr. , and Mrs, *Wilson Ifiwictris.E)fse, forth„, , offlmor-noulap Iteadacbes, loss of appetite and attergir sallow complexions" and ideepleaSneas are often warning signs of connuon Conatipation. Un. leas checked, constipation may PA, parr, liesql. Today, yitit_ can usually_ got rid of coinmon conritillitiOn by oil -ail a delicious cereal. Laboratory tests • shoal thatege1.100's ArziaaAN pro- vides' "bulk" and vitamin B to aid regularity. ALL-HRAN is also a good source of blood -building iron. The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is much like that in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears the intestines of wastes. How much better than tak- ing patent medicines. Two tablespoonfuls daily will overcome mod types of constipa- tion. Chronic cases, with every meal. If seriously ill, see your doc- tor. Aur -BRAN is not a "cure-all." 'Enjoy Alit -BRAN as a cereal, or use in cooking. Appetizing recipes - on red -and -green package. -At- altzrocera,_ __Made byIiellogg. ---Londonf Ontario., - ---SeafOrtleeNeVic ---A-PrettY•-Weddireresyael- solemn/Zed:it. three o'Clock on SaturdaY afternoon, J11110 2$rd Itt Sfamindville, , United -iliareh,wizn NeUte*M.1.10`3ite4, only daughter'of the late ledr. and Um. 'Itobt. Holmes' of MeMillop, became the .bricle'of .101M Xvan. u110 seri 'of Mr*. Oaflop and the late IVIt. John- cutilpp, seutortb; formerly of Russeldole. the • Reverend Charles officia- ted. OtioLA6 • Barrister and Solicitor Dffice: Hamilton St. Phone 512. F• RANK DONNELLY, B. A. •• Barrister Solicitor, Ete'. ' Phone 282. ITAMILTON ST., Goderich. F..R. DARROW. Barrister, Solicitor; -Netlity -Puldle,-Etee- * Succeesor to J. L Killoran. Phone 97. Offtee, The Square, Goderieh. ERNEST'S( T.P.P. Barrister 4nd Solicitor Life Bldg„ Adelaide and Victoria.' Streets., • Telephone: Elgin 5301 Toronto 2. • Sun DEATH .OF MRS. 3. P. COLE Clinton News Record; The death oc- curred •on. Friday, June 22nd, following protmted iliftess,, of AlWilda Clara May Reiland, a highly esteemea resident, and wife of John Perey Cole, Of Tucker - smith, and, well in Clinton. She was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .H. Holland, Seaforth, and was born in Elgin sConnty, earning with her par- ents to Clinton when a young girl, She was ,ma.nled to Mr. Cole about twenty- four. yeare.,agoe . • CIDENT--0X-NO. 8 HIGHWAY - Huron Expositor: When a car on iNinither 8 Highway, three mttes west of town, attempted to tterneinto another .car passed, • a smash resulted Whic _11-41x11. zelleL_tzWee-aaerSiell-aeeiteeke both *ears. The accident occurred .in front of the farm of A. Irwin, about .9 o'clock Thursday evening: Witoam Liv- ingston of R. R. 2, Seaforth, received a I asty ettt on one -hand as well as 'being shaken Up, and IVIis's D. -Kravis of Kit- re-ofeth kneecap as well as lacerations' to the head. Provincial" Traffic Offieer J. W. Callender, Mitchell, investigatea. * --DEATII-OF-'Artes-PATTISON - Clinton News Record: Gee of the best knowri atizens-of-Clintonl:passed to his .reward on Monday in the persen of Ambrose O. Pattison, for over 40 years .station agent here, first with the old Grand Trunk, and_after the arealiama- tion; with the C. N. R. He was in his eighty-sixth Tear. He Is survived by his Iwife, who -was formely Miss Florence iStygall of New York City, -where they were married Feb. 4th 1873, and one daughter, Mrs. Florence Maguire, • six grandchildren and three, greatgrandehil- dren. Mr. and Mrs. Pattison were life- time members of the 'Methodist church and were active in church work. He was • e member of the Masonic Order and en politics he was a Liberal. 1014 . the Pro/Adieu .11.4s. are in (paer o inert ' 1'A.MILE t JULY 14, TOR0141,0p,...'Obit'fb tOndon4ngerooll,Woods ."IlrantroW, Ihrniltosa,:a.costbstrmss,.lslissgarsk',F410... 1.$0,0NIFFtlPiityi,40.1X•03tik.;. ' •Trativas0411441114;:104 ;Co degiocoxilx:titirieigo„, lost .Uala, ..vouse o'itote: 144411004:Qtettettbaret#tinteebtidattillafetilMa• atltt ALwo TO Towns. is t/oro. ostatio M1,11010 'hij & Northern Ontano• • RI" Mellon* troll ItiYeand Mg, to lCsoolkosingAie,Bearst•'Foraeonsto.•, Yead North Bee, Return Ute to the leillowin lentent IVInetrilnItS• .40114 Wine and *010 OrAwIt00 equal) ASelilline Brad- ley, ll41414140 •Wiltenei RCS Duckworth, Enidittasilonald., to, rsvino 14eistr.„ Bar- YoUzlit, ROY Atkinson, "BIIIY Duck- worth, •Titek. 'TtiffOrde Eleetter Nelsen.' Betty Newcombe, Anne MeGulre, Donald SheardOWn• LOW,. Litura,. Lindsay, Janlee Otaliatn•'• ',Tack WitielnS, Betty -Johnston. and • Evelyn 14tOndaYequal Eareld Mohrng 'Kenneth Peenineetep; Ernest 1,0110 Sandere, Pauline Bradley and Ernest Macteed eqtfel, Mabel Bendere,_Orace MacLeod, Frieda -Barbour' and Marguerite Moa equal, Evelyn Wilson, Nell Thompson -And Al- bert letorsell equal, Violet Larder, Frank Cook, Kenneth Young, Betty Pry, Marlen Gibson. and Evva McIver equal, Dorothy Promoted conditionally: Billy Brad- ley, Alma, Clark, George Hi11, Bruce Bleonifield, May McGuire, Elwood Atkin - eon, Margaret Banle. Sr. III to Jr. IV. s, James Hume, Isabel Taylor, Ingle An- derson, Harold Shore, -Raymond Barker, Earl Bogle, Chester McNall, Gladys. Col - dough, Elva Snell, Harold Deer, Jean' Schaefer, Billy Drew, Donald Johnston, Lionel Cuthlaertson, Mary 'Wilson,. Pauline Johnston, James Abell, Donald Stone- house, Colin Campbell, James Carey, Hazel Boyce, Jack Leaman ,Betty.R6oth, Jack Wilson, Fred WhIttingham, Lilllas Milne. Promoted. conditionally--:morley - Almit--Mohring, Helen MacLeod, Grace Morgan, Helen Mills, Jean Bell, ejiad Iteen...a, faithful_ member...of the Methodist and more recently United echurolsee-e.s-YellOWinit-tlie-edeax parents Miss Webster made her home •With her sistet tinsan, and,brother ,Tom, Culbert., Fourteen years ago she moved in the ''relideefie now owned by James • to -her-present residenei. Besides Mise Hazel Welister the 'bereaved members Of sefamilyeare-Misseleda-Webster,Gor- don of 'Toronto, and Mrs. Arens of Cleveland. The funeral service was held - at her residence, coriducted by Rev. S. T. Tucker, with W. G, Andrew, Thos. Robert Webster -and lugh McIntosh as pallbearers. CHIROPRACTIC • DRUCFLESS PrOCTITIONER. CHIROP_RACTOR ND _DRUGLESS • temele,APIST, GODtRICH. • Equipped with electromagnetic bathe. Electronic electric treatment; and chiro- prectic. Chronic, 'organic and nervous diseases.' Lady Id attendance. Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 8 p.meand by ap- pointment. Closed Wednesday fr5.‘m 12 to 6 p.m, A. N. ATKINSON, residence and office, corner of Muth street and ,Srf.:. tannia Road. phoney 341. AUCTItikEERINO 11110MAS GUNDRY ds SON. Live Stock and -General Auctioneers. . Elgin Ave., Godertch. Sales made everywhere aud all efforts matle to give you satisfaction. • • Farmers' Sale Notes discounted. Pnene 119. --NOTARY 1-01:33LIC, ETC. -- • NOTARY PUBLI • General Cdnveyaneing &me. Good Companies Represented. ?hone 299. • Goderieh, Ont. =. INSURANCE • . • DEATH OF "AUNT LIiZIE" WEBSTER •LucluataW Sentinel: "Aunt—Lazie" Webster died at Lucknow las; week in her 92nd year. In her passing is remov- ed the last sueviving member of the • family of. the eate M. and Mrs. Daniel • Webster, one of the original pioneer • families of Ashfield. It was in 1854 that Daniel and "Mother' Webster establish- ed their home in the wildereess of that time, on the farm'novrbevnee by Ewart Taylor. • Miss, Webster first attended a log school at Hackettstown,' until a few • years later when a 16g echo& and elitireli was built at Zione Throuehont her life r liArcIdLtOP 'SIRE Ilk/SUR- 1"` ANC.,E COMPANY 'FARM AND 'ISOLATED TOWN PRO- PERTY INSURED. Value of property insured up to Jan- - " Jan- uary, 1010, $3,640,075,00. , OFFIOEIRS--4. lireadfoot,' "Seaforth, I President:, Jae, Connolly, Goderich„ Vice - President; M. Ai Reid, lieafortk. glecre7- tary-Treaetirer. " • Broadfoot, Sea - loth R.R, g; Shouldice, Walton; Wm. Itncot, tondesbfaro: Deo. Leonhardt, Bornholm No. 'John Pepper. Briice;- • flea. tormolly, Goderich: Robert rerris. Blyth; Zios. Moylan, &earth -No, 6 Wm. R. Archbald,:seaferth No. 4, AGENTS -4W. J. Yeo, It R. 3, Clinton:, Jas. Watt, Blyth; ritda.y 1,1413:erelier, Seaforth; 'John Murray. Seaforth. Policyholders can pay their AMIS. moats it Calvin Catt'S store, Cloderlth The Royal Bank, Clinton, . or J. H. Reid's, BaYitirld.• --••• •- FIRE INSURANCE Have It. attended .to by the WESCWAVANOtill MEITVAL FJE- .,INSOstAmpt 'Estiblialted 1878 llooert Davidson,'Dtangatition; Prot - dent; Ernest Ackert, 1161yrood, Vice - 'President: in *WORM to the President and Vice Presjdent, the following are Directors:. Wm. Watson, Auburn-; W. Thom** Atibutlit Witt*. NteQuIllart, Lucknow; W. P. Heed, R.R. 2, „I:mato*: gent L. .Salittld,.GodetIolit Dan MO* Nay, Ripley; TI* *draw 3. ow, 11 Goderksh, CECH4 TRELEAViiiti Sec , . • 'MDR STOTONFtS, ....„,„......... Ask, Mother She _ She Knows . . . I-Mothertookthiemeditine,be-- - • fore end after the babies came: ....IL.gave her ---..more. -.strength- and energy when she was nerv- , oils and rundown . kept her , 11 , . • 0the job all ti*through h the Change. No wonder she rec =men& it . , LYDIA E. _PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE -COMPOUND ommi.m.••••••••=pamam , ....••.•••••.•••••.••••••=laimonl.•=1•• 101IN PINDER I•PLUMBING,, HF.ATING SHEET METAL WORK TiPlione /27 P. O. Box, 131. jp-ite Wheeler FUITERAL DIRECTOR, AND ErtsitALMEg ALSO AMBULANCE SERVICE. GoDEsim oNTAtit0 tat tifehiptlY attended to day or tight. . , Phones Siert 316, Emma 365. • ntralSchaol_ Promotions _ _Junior Fourtheto Senior Fourth Names arranged in order of merit: James Mood, Roy Hofiaod, 13"etty East- man, Robert Maekell, Jacqueline Haines. Charles Powell, Hazel Gauley. Elizabeth Schoenhals. Senior Third to Junior Fourth David 1VIOod, Catherine Cantelon, Jessie Croft. Dorothy Straugha a Myrtle Stoddart, Mildred Videan, Evelyn Prouse Mary MacDonald,. James ,McIlwain. Billy Swiger, Marion Lanaway, Hazel Watts, Walter Westbrook, Charles • Wale, Luella Black, Harvey. Neeb, Robert Carrie, Glenna Johnston, Robert Carey, Peggy Cooper, Billy Sallows, -Helen- Sheardown, Harold Prouse, Lola Cinders, Helen Tharner, Wilma Griff, Billy Patton, Phyllis MacDonald. Helen Holmes, Rob- ' ert Squire, Jean Frith, Billy Stoddart Edith Barlow. • -- Ruth Cornfield, Marian McLeod, Betty McNee, Olive Bradley, Helen Robertson, Raymoud Snell, Helen Howard,-Shirlef Nivins, Georgina Mille, Ruby :Willis. Mar- TorWittiller—,” LawietOrdelia, Fishers-, ,e:hrolv 8:dt`tr eenlYbleug12-ht ublp” a7zrzon Master Orrin Reed. of* To.'onto, is, a 313,11eSt Ari•W relatives in Dungannon, and Mt and Mrs. Berry' Bellamy `of Tore ntee at'ere *tate. 041 ittnieholidetyegueSta with Mrs. Bellamy's sister, MeeUUlan Campbell. " On'Suridayi July Isti was- celebrated the' 15th anniversary §of the 'Weenie and dedication.of St. Paul's Anglicatt clutreh• when smelt(' services were held morning. and evening, being 'conducted 'tey Rev. G. Parsons of Kiritteen, who in 1929-30 we -e the student curate of the perith Dungannon and Port Albert:, The church, the interior of 'which was re- cently re -decorated, was beentlfied by basket* and bowls of early summer flow- ers, -delphinium' prevailing.. Basing- his remarks at the morning service upon the words found in Luke 12:49, "1 em come to send fire upon the earth," Mr. Par- sons preached a very inspiring sermon, showing the need for the Holy Ghost -- the fire -in Or lives, if we would make thent effeotive for good in the cliureh, which is as Its members are.. The early history of the.Parish is a most interest- ing one,. With etheeinflux -of -new--settlers to the distriet, Soen-titfluis sprang into eXistente.- etifingatifion was one of IheSe 'In the "little Green Isle °vet- the _Sea," tbe_i_treTq' hotrea-eLecalle.,01 the pr.aniin- ent families who had sett:ft' here., DR. • Junior Third to Senior Third - -George Dowker, Barbara Heimes, Mar, gird, Bond, Kathleen MacEtvan, Mar- jorie Tufford, Billy Thorneloe. Donald Vickers, Irene Bell, Walter Tichborne Margaret -Halle Jack Holland, Frank Chase, Maxine Patten,- Bllly Johnston. Betty Westbrooke, Ritbett Mbon Helen Chase,- Louise Morrison, Kathleen Robe ertson, Edith Burrowe, Ada neardown 'Vintner _Barlow, Ted_chapinun, Jack_ Mee bon. • Senior Second to- Junior -Third John Dowker, Helen Videan, Lucille Patterson, Walter Barnes, Eleanor Mae - Ewan, liettY Smith, Jack }:aveman, Sam lAalecm, Willa Janes, Madeleine Vickers Jack Young, Ruth Bridge, Verna Cald- well, Marilyn Moore, Franklin Haw- Iliettie, Robert -Blssett; Hibtrett, Edna Ruffell, Betty Snell, Joan Buchan - 'en, Billie Price, Betty 1VICIlwala, Harold Squire, Leonard Baxter, Harold Wilson, Agnes Snider, Ruth 'Iirtinntour, . Betty Straughan. Bro»Mr Bros 45100011 NtitAta IIIMITOEta mut EllitAIMEERS ALSO AWBOXIANCE 'SET:PACE AT. ALL TTOXV4It0irt 'DR DAY hi**. 11104 2-17. thtt 120, Donna Mohring, Helen 1Viiller, Mabel Bradley, John Robertson, Grant John- ston, Maxine Martin, Benson Deer, in ."the EStablislied Church - in England and Ireland,- andethese people soon saw. fit to make an appealesupported by . Pert S. O. CROFT. Agias, C. 14 R. Depot. None 294 j. A. LAWRENCE. »own Taves' 40, Plionie 8. SHEPPARDTON mother, Mrs. Mien Burrows,,, and other friends. July has brought us Lively weather. •„ Miss Efurrows had a letter from 'her brother In Alberta. He ceptrts crops ready to stook out and the haY 13 won- derful. He has 11, quantity of pennies and roses in blochn and says they are a *sight to look out. They had lots of rain out there and he expects great ceeps. "The women who work ---the career- - Mr. Jackson,' wile and two 'daughters, women and working girls -are the back- end Mrs. Dtmlep, ,of WalkerVille, are bone 'of• the nation."-Cosraa Hamilton. e • spending the w,eek-'end with Mr. D. W. - Green, and sister, Bell. The garden party in United church, 'Port •Albert, was a good success, $80, 'being realised. Mrs. Purdy and her son. Melvin, and his friend, Miss Quigley, all of Flint, Mich., called on the forther's aunt, Miss Burrows, last week -end. •• - • - - Mies Bella Green and her sister -en- -lave Mrs. R. Mitchellesclut-sou Jack, vis- eitedeatetheelitrinellefeelVireir Greete7'elefeet Belle has spent the past few moeths in Sudbury. Mrs. Hector liawitins and tete 'daugh- ters', Helen and.. Iris B. Hawkeime, Itodge.r City,- Mich., •are visiting her The l'iturtmer Is going fast and school 'dlilltiren will enjoy hinlidays. • - .4 Mn e'snt4olintson, of Port Huron, -cal- led on his brother, John Johnston, here. • The•school picnic ttt Sheppardton and Port Albert team off fine, with a large crowd- in attendance. • IIHEADQIIARTERS • PLUMBING HEATING • EAVESTROUGHING GENERAL .REPAIRS ------ I CAJIL W.-WOISE1L ▪ -77r George Leitch. RobertePinkleant. to theemission-osociety the -Doak, Lulu Benjamin, 1Vlargaret Brind---.0hre.eh 01 Enehnd and Ireland •for a.? • ley. sen exarninatior.s: Aileen IVfoss, DougliS affaeDorrald. Promoted conditionally-'I'he 'Ma Mc- Guire, Raymond McAdam Ward Barrie, 7 Her Ntrovipll_ -ff---Reader to 'III *Reader. Names in order Ofinertf: • Billy Jennere Douglas Gra,hem, Aye() Irwin, Rose Bowra and Robert Adams equal, Leslie MeArthur. 1VIerydellumeee 'Mary H. Schaefer, Tim Kahle Donald Williains, Jack Duckworth, Jean McAd- am, Mildred Levee Dorothy, Met/erred Priscilla -Botz, eiryan Ainslie, Jack Rute Norine Millseand Betty Bell were absent from part of exam, promoted on term's work. Bernice Cook era liosella Willis promoted conditionally First Book to Second Book Verna Miller, Peggy Brophey, Gwen- dolyn Juck, Phyllis Allin, Donna Drew, Helen Graham; Lillian Young Donald McIVIillan; Verna Mastett'on, Otto Helesic, Kenneth Porter, Una Macdonald. Evelyn aids*, Lerey--Taylor, _m ald, Dorothy Leonard, Eleanoe Donald- son, Billy:'Mohring, Betty McIver. Ronnie Patterson, Ellen Ross, Jean Craig, Jean Wilson, -Georgina Bell, -Donald Thomas, Irene Milne, Emmerson Willis, 'Philip • Junior Second to '8enior Second Florence Riley, Mary Gallow. Irene Stoddart, Jean Saunders, Constance Than:own, Stan/ey -Freeman, Gordon Sut eliffe, Claire Eisset, 'Phyllis McMillan, Ma Cutt, Gail, Satniders, Harry West- brook, Newton Black, Douglee Holland, Ross Griff, Hubert Wigle, Dudley Holmes, Frederick Dowker, Leonard Squire. Char- lie'eShelton, Ray Nelson, Edward Doher- ty„ Dorothy Baxter Fred Brown; Stew- art Gliders, Wilirer Naegete Harold Sproul. Senior First to Junior Second Moline McCabe, John °reheat, Harold ,Chase, Margaret Morrison, Martin Price, Bobbie Bellows, Howard White, John Holmes, Doris Squire, Betty Duquette, Margaret Goddard? Reginald • Betty Elliott- ftbsent,), , . • Saltier Vint to .Senior First is I, • • Mt • c3 • THE GODERICH HEAT FOLKS swered, and services began to be held in various •homes and schools. However, this did not satisfy the more eager spir- its among the congregation. and so, led antl-driverrealternately-by-the-lat dreav DreanY-arid - the ulate Anthony rverseet movement was begun to erect re- Houeee. of Worship. On June 5f/t. 1864, they rejoiced to see their plaes realized, for the church was opened arid dedicat- ed inion that -date.- -01i-my--.30Ili-,11181);- five years liter, the church being free from all indebtedness, Right Rev. Ben- jamin Cronyn made his first visit to this •oact a the diocese consecnte. the ;wilding and administer the rire-of con- firmation and•bap.tism. For many years the congregetion maintained a steady growth in membership, having, in: the year 1876, an average attendance of/ 112 ,at each service. •Owing to the general Pxodus of people from the country to the large towns, and cities, the congregation has decreased until today there are only about seventeen families in connect -ton it -h -the spirtteeinewever, is streing, and -their trust ih God firmly rooted, so they -carry bravely or. Some years ago the parish bought a house al- most aeroes from the `church foe a rec- tory, where -for years the minister lived. Johnston, Rhoda Porter, Frank Knee- Since 1932 there has been d) resident shave. Billy Littlechild, Renalo Allin. June Bloomfield. Da Masterzen, Edwin Bennett, Colin McMillen. Promoted -conditionally; Donald Me- Guire. ' • Tenter Ata Fleet Book Lillian Irwin, Elgin Fisher, Jack Mun- day Helen Muir and David Hof, Irene Bradley and Martin Okee•Marjcrie Wile and 'Bobby Needham. Edith Don:- alction, Avice Warrener and Paninee Pat- terson, ghirley Elliott, Jimmy Mitehell and Tommy McLean, Donald Ainslie, Bobby McLean and Albert McTavish, .June Fritzley, Gordon Lee, Elirer Johnston and John Mohring absent -through illness.- Jean wirSon, Elaine Vickere, CaYleY 11111 00.4414,41bon ,-14valftrd_8trnughan. ,Peter MatEtvan, donald Bridge, June Sparks,. Marjory 30 bit, Jante, Adam, ;Harold SheardOWII. Thomas Morrison, tkingbus• lohnstor4.8 hirley- Medd, Regin.0 aid flutitins, Shirley Medd ,Reginald Backlit% Shirley ttaker. Yvonne Shear - do -n, EVA Mae Taylor, Donald Baxter, Itenneth Promo, Arthur No.rota, Mar- jory Black, George Holland. t. lower of its Oww Dr Thomas! teitettid Olt has a sabtle power of its OWL All Who have used it kiVW thIS and keep it by them as the most valuable ihntrieut *Variable. Its uses are Mama- erable stud itor-,matty years it bits, been prised as ths leading ihoottt for man and‘.beast,' iltere is bat end wai 'we can tedace crisrit. That is through a. pciitor of pre4 tt000irtolt Primer B. to First Book Jack Whitten. Lloyd Bradley. Francis Schram. Arthur Adams, Maillyn Botz, Billy Taman. Gerald Hametrn, Mar- jorie Heys, Charles Durn'n, absent through, eljengeeee lgargaret. Bell absent. Donald Carrick, promoted coeditionally. Kindergarten to Primary Morning Class -Jean Kershae, Ruth Reid, Douglas Harrison, Allan Saunders, Harold Moss, Joyce Redden, Walter Thomas, Eleanor Boyce, Ronnie Be,attie, James • Robertson, Bruce leeecDonald, Robert- Wilson, Gordon Themes Jack Picot, Elgin Boyce, William Johnston, James Mullin, Wanda Duckworth, James' Taman, Phyllis Carrick, William IVIorri- sop, Ruth Stiazel, Allan naer. Margaret Taylor. Afternoon. Class- Beryl Sanderson, June Baechler, Helen Wilson. Betty Bea- com, June Garrick, Audrey. Barker, Don- ald' Sproule, Kenneth McMillan, Ronald clergy, the rector of Lucknow minister- ing to the welfare of the people. Along- side the rectory there stands a .parish hall, built during -the- eincumbeney of Rev. D. D. Douglas. Here all the social activities of the parish are held. thus helping to maintain the social -side of the ,conununity life. Tvvo beautiful stained glass memorial windews are in the cimrch, one, -the _chancel_ window In memory of Mr. Burritt, and the other in I memory of Mr. Roberts, placed there by their respectiVe farnilies Whet the out- come of the years will bring is not known but- we are assured -that the 1040118 taught and learned in this the mother church of this district. will, by God's blessing, bear Much fruit. Two sops of the parish are in the ministry, Rev. C. Carrie and Rev. J. Carrie, sone' Of the Rev. J. Carrie, whose rectors' -le is still a living memory the minds of the older members of the parish. The parish is now under the charge of Rev. J. H. Geoghegan, assisted 1?yesRev. 4. C. Caley, -curate. The soloist 'Or 'the -day Was Miss Myra McDonald of Lucknow who, at • both morning and evening serviees, sang very sweetly. A surplice cho:r. members of St. Peter's Anglican church, Lucknow, ',led In the service of praise in the evening. The anniversary wilt be bom- pleted with the holding of a lawn social •et _the_ learnt _ of__11/1r„ .-and Mrs, • Htigh Stewart, Concession. 4, Ashfield, on Tues- day eVening, July 3rd. Rectors of Bt. Paul's Anglican church since 1859 Revs. Robert J. Roberts. R. A. Montgomery, Jabez W. Sims, William Daunt, George W. Wye, E. R. Jones. Ed- ward M. Bland,- William Heederson: James Carrie, Joinv-T. leerrin Henry W. 'Jeans, T. Loftus Armstrong, M M. Gold- • berg, Thomas Hieks, T. FL Lynn Young, R. A. Robinson, R. Williams, W. C. Al- lison, D. D. Douglas, Ernest Rays, Wil - Barn Perry, G. P. Parsons, P. H Gibbs, William Hall and J. II. Geoghegan. .....••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••4••••••••••••••••••• The Feeding Stuffs Act.states that in meat products in which the phoepherie -acid% content exteeda -lee per tent,. the • word "bone' _must appear in the eeserip- M* time, thus, Digester Meat ard bone RUB iMARD1-tankAgo.„7. .!_liftg-and. bone ,,naeale,e,„__, Tamils is vigorona soteriss.. Often, h; will 'Iamb", you some- ,wherei.- Rub Minard'a. -10ain and betlitiesa Vitnlaho Piliateirs will heat upt ibte *kite, • tee wound or bone 'Wei elite die poison eut et intact bk... Grew shoji Made fot 'co tuts I)* Mimed,* Lidimint Co., Ltd., Weems* NS. , 6 AgitSii , 14,11 le Ritchie Ltd#,tiotos "The life 6f each one is dividA tnto 0/0 factors -the means by which we live .and the ends for which We live," - Harry renown Fosdick. - • "The opposite of boredom, In a word, is not pleasure, but exeitement."-Bertrand Russell. Agricultural engineering resftarch em- braces three distinet fields of investiga- lion: (1) Mrthstniettl farfa .Used for production and Pnreulinif of trope and the handling cif livestock pro- dette: (2) farm structures, ineleding.the lann dwening.and buildings for the stor, age, of crops and the haridlln; of live- Oteek; end. (3) land develontnent.,42.10at,, pelitng bhreellittatieff "et iiitimproved /land and intpowornent of exWing farms 'for profitable agrIcultnre. 'see - If you had a two-fantily house, you wouldn't let half of it stand vacant, brining you nothing. itsWi you ever think .of renting your cola! bin for the summer? The Heat Folks are in the tifarket for empty coal bins. any si2T will do. Good rental gladly paid. If you buy your coal • NOW, you can pocket the - money it would cost us to store it until fall. Prices are so much cheaper that you realise an unusually targe return on the space that would otherwise lay .vacant. Here is it •profit that is all velvet in addition to the satisfaction of being set for winter time. SCOTCH ANTHRACITE WE NOW CARRY GENUINE J. 11 -MUSTARD. Mt CO. PHONE 98 GODERICH, ONTARIO Take Those -Twinges Out Of lhat Aching Back 50 °AN'S' KINILYi PUS • The dull pains, or the sharp, quirk twinges in the small of the hack may 1)4' 'A tifiallga Mut: th? kidneys are not 'tvorking properly. If you would be free -from. backaches', swelling of dee feet and ankles, puffiness under the eyes; and bladder and urinary trotiblos you must keep your kidne}s well. Help thou, to stii.rk freely, and help them to-11mA (a the 1-todyrs waste and leopterithoe - — Doan's Kidney, Pills havc n healing and soothing -effect nn 4-1a• kidneys and give -comfort to those suffering from backache. e C-opr-.4 It's the most' imPortant news for tire buyers ifl years! 12 months tomtit** , against defects an . road hazards ID IMPORTANT BETTERMENTS .115% to 20% Thicker Tread • BroaderSontakld _ Shoulders am Higher Non-skid Blocks kfult Coifs -6 Tpctio4._ • 2e.''2'oIvlio're'1!read Wear 0 2 Cord Breaker Stripa • Supertwist, Cord Carcass • SaVitag, lit Price See the NEW FINDER, G. 4*. MacEWAN- 4,i aOliERICH, ONTARIO