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'Taau L.P.atk:; pown„ *Sr OPSMSVilre,
,tho....sKretary Of 4, 8, No. It •011$40
Township, in efrarts exterminate the
plague% of nue ,the ,section's *Chao*
;bought an arrnXu of anOtiae trip6:,
Be 014: the • nice IONS rbftoMo SO.
41 as to 1314 up the legs or 'the, 01
and.:aPo. take ' Ate 04easieniel: ;OW at
their 'beet& The lunch 'hoxei moat be
: tightly lidded to keep'. the little rodents
, out, Xt Is 'expected ,that, the new supo*
01 traix will prOve effective in mairing*
•general clean-up.'
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F a. a.415Ttee,
ETA 'EAR, NOM THROAT
Late Roue* Sereeen New VOA Oelehe
'atomic and : AUraleSeenital. Assistant at
Vlberefeades ' Pee „HeelsitAl AOC Golden
*mare Tht0fte •HONpital, London, 'Eng.
'011• Waterloo, St. .• B., Stratford. Tele -
Ovalle 267; '
At Hotel- Bedford, Ooderich; ftete
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o'clocknn the eleenfew -Of the third Wed-
nesday Of eseh Meath untll the f011eWinir
ThOrrghS.V r.44 Pt*.
PROFESSIONAL . CARD
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260 Ontario 'elte 1510 Step Buildhee.
Stratfore, Ont. • ' Toronto, Ont
HAYS &
ari CARDS
Barristers and Soliciters.
a C. Hays, K.Q., and R. C. Bays. B.&
•• . Hamilton Street. Goderich.
- 'Telephone 88
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DOUGLAS R. NAIRN.
1.44,44•••
- Barrister and Solicitor
• Office: Hamilton St. Phone 512.
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FRANK DONNEreLY, B. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
P.aone 282. HAMILTON 8T., Goderith.
144.11. DARROW.
Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public, •Etc.
Successor L KMoran,
Phone 9/. °Mee, The Square, Godetleh.
ERNEST M. LEE.
' BarWiter and -Solicitor r
'Tun Life Bldg.. Adelaide and Victoria.
• Streets. .
Telephone: Elgin '5301
Toronto 2.
CHIROPRACTIC
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER.
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ITHIROPRACTOR A N D DRUGLESS
THERAPIST, GODERICH..
•••••04.....01.
Equipped with electro -magnetic baths.
Electronic electric treatment and chi:et-
etractie. Chronic'organic and nervous
diseases. Lady In tattendance. Office
41 ours 2 to 5, and 7 to 8 p.m. and berap-
pointment.. Closed Wednesday front 12
to 6 p.m.
A. N. ATKINSON, residence and
.office, tomer of South street and Bri-
tannia Ftbad. Phone 341.
AUCTIONEER• INci •
IHOMAS GUNDRY it; SON.
Live Stock and4r0eneral Auctioneers.
Eighe & e., Gederich.
Sales made eve here aud, all efforts
made to give you satisfaction. •
Partners' Sale Notes discounted.
Phone 119.
INSURANCE
itScIcILLOP MUT1AL"13111E INS1:1R-
' ANVE COMPANY
?ARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PRO:.
PERT? INSURED. .
Value of Property iiisiired up to Jan,
vary. 1910. 33,603.976.00.
OPPIOPIRS---A. Broadfoot, Seaforth,
*resident; Jas.. Connolly, ooderldh, Vice-
Itresklent:- M. A. Reid, Seaforth, Sedre-
eary-Tteasurer. .
DMBOTORS--etlexe Broadfoot, flea-
loeth R. R. 2; Jas. ,Shouldice Walton;
117n1;Itnox., tondebbor o. Geo. isemilutra,
:Bornholm No. 1; John Pepper, Bruce -
*Id; Jas. Conn11y, Goderia: . Alex.
11.11Zw1ng. Attpt.4R. . No. 1; .Thoe.1
Vroyittn, ste*torth No. 6; Wm. et. *chi-
", litod, Seifert& No. 4. •.4, •
AORN119,-”It../..Y00, IL R. 3, Clinton;
• 30.t. Watt, Myth; Finlay llifcXercher.
SliafOrth; *Jelin Alltrrat Beata*,
Polityholdera can ow their • assess.
stouts at Oaltiti Cilttlt store, OOderich ;
The laoyal Bank, Clinton, Or
Iltyteld;
FIRE: ,INStAtANCE
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0.".'••40
, ittkve it attended to by the
WEST WANANO$* •FIRE
INSORANCR CO,
tei$
, Road Office: Dintrannan, oat.
Robert bokISon, tningannon.,
dent:, Priest Ackert, 1101yrOod,„;like,
President; In additknl. to thePrealdent
' 'and Vice Prealident,, the following are
,Ill'illstStsfrAutnienr 4.:
IboinPflon, ' AUbtirti;,- 3gequillart,
LucknoWl „W... P., Riot, MIL 4, I:m*0w;
mory'..14, ealkeld, ooderich; Dart mac*
Mkt nitgeY: .111. 0Odiritio .11. No.3.
CItniatich,
CROVILTIMAIKVIK $/#4,.
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TO STOTIOURI,ThL
AlriO
AC
LiPE
RANCE
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eatieltew IenttneI At' the Aeon
ineeellmIeef the Ontario. 4.11.4oe... 441,44
lob held at the.C*Ils-Itits Hotel, Tor-
onto, the last o! the week, ;rank 0.
1100r1 or 1Fuekna**,, was leenered in .beine
re-elected petted t a the, AsSoehttion
for hi's' fifth. ,term.
vitxCiti c
Ifuron: r;•, Mrs., ,James M.
,O;Ott, whose hushan4 ewne ,44*9Perktel
a, large and. *ell .1,31(1W11 '141;Yr -iphlek
hatchery here, While-ittte.ndinit a lecture
in *Whoa rooentlY. Was awarded aorise
„its the holder of a ludicy Ucket. And the
yr*, of all things, was twentyefive baby
echle . •
R A
IN TORONTO
ROOMS VITH
2, 0
RUNNINGX!
0 S1.75
aultrr.1900
80.04. 614 3
Liaeleeesk WIC Aid
Pewee e
WAVER.. LrrtHOTEL
ir0i01#0'
. • , ,
yich, street, West. on' ,Sattirday eventog,
Ioebruary , Oth. -Death eaele sildelehlee
er alt1ou* 1r Seott tad suffered
leVere Stroke twelve years ago,. which left
REC0VERED him a =partial invalid, he, had ''Leeen able
B-ueleh 'Herald: We RA pletesed o.t° be, 0°14 Ns h°41° aluPet daibre but
report that Mr. JIM johneton,, w.he
the misfortune to havea tree Xall on
hire and leeilre his Spine Several Weeks,
0.89‘f ehtt WhO waa,takeneto..Godereeh-heee
pital, was tehle to. return. to :Iils hone at
Blake the peat week, and is much Un-
proved in health.
J'A,Cle CURRIE'S RINK WON
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NI/Ingham Advance -Times:' *Ith* e loCal
etielers exceedingly Weil 'at the an-
' teeel---.7"%wreyrere
iling Ali 'events. "Me Play started on
eekelair and: did not finish until TIMM-
eleye- -There-Were- lee rinksenterede
lfl-
c1idIng entries from Itincardineje Pal-
efneretene-eafounteeForestee-Wroxeter-and
Lneekna4e ,
HAS SERIOUS OPERATION ,
Sea,forth. News: leers. C. ce Keine, ac-
eenePattlete by Several triencrs, Mrs.
Sutherland, Mrs. W. J. Dickson. and' Dr.
1Veelleaster, were in- Teondoff- on. Monday
anorning When Rev. C. C. Keine, who
has been in Victoria hospital •for two
,weeks, underwent a serious( operation.
The operation was successful and the
patient is making satigfaotory progress
towards recovery and his friends, lope he
soon will be well again.
TRUCK COLLIDES WITH SLE/LGH •
Mitchell Advoeate: Two Logan yoUng
men, Edwin. Fisher and Sidney, price,
narrowly escaped serious injury when
their sleigh on Which they were return-
ing front, letitehell was struck by a Lis-
towel_tranvort truck about tee° and one
quarter miles 'north of Mitchell' oft Sat-
tirday niglit. Approitehing darkness and
a haze -like atmosphere made visibility
Very poor and probably 'accounted for the
triecle driver not seeing the sleigh in. time
to turn ,out and pass it.
'SWEET ADELINE
Durham Chronicle: Barrister Mac-
Nab of Walkerton, in police court here
shortly after a seemed eteeke Saturday
evening he passed pee.eefilititaWaY, The
deoeesed was, a son of the late Il'ontis
Seott, and was toin-ort-the-Scottehorae-
'stead adl'Orning-4ei,fritli-On. theThfuron
RighWaY1 west, 7 Yeare ago-
• A RECORDBREAKER
Tara Leader: lefr, J. D. Vhite, Poul-
try buyer at Intrennay, hat; bought tons
of poultry but had never bought chick -
et
u, u.evr e 4641'1'4'4,1,
„ eee. reJee'ilerY - 0 The WO$' thileife
ere sh'eping. up 4ust now, ths'' general
Lion iiU omO soo.,ner, than mos
think, The itrerid of opinio'n
4t*nten flI in tOWarilS; an
eetiOn.PossiblY in May or 4une, There
gain so iiianY. raotors "to emisider,
timthat this view ,ank laaNV been
rapped by next, weelF. X pas* It along
or whit',It• is worth. ;Premier Bennett
elearing deeks for speedier 'gevertv.
H. IL • stU
After haviN been , tttt
thritts for (we1v4 Yersrs. lered Me-
4•Allister passed Avow .on Sunday Overdo
retwto411r 1.0th, at the home or Ins 'S
t ter and brother -**law, Mr, • and -Mrs
Thos. Ir.Win.'.1,Ora:, Road' north, Paget,
J The ased. was. 'Wm 40 *sirs AO sit
Oun19.P. near Goderic14, 4044, lilted' near
lateknaw during ii 4:e1n6o1 days. , Mom
• reaching inanblx14:1 he hitt lived 14 Rine
0001.0et Port ElgIn and. Listowel, :where
l'AttLM.111aOhlt ni40f4thei1414"slow. 1111:4 "Ort:
der, It was in 1,4eloWel be bectune 111
and Went to 1030 'Utpo.t Rochester.
.for ireOtinerit. 011ertir there,
•eiter he beeante bedfast,..and for a year
and a half was under thecare or a •sis".
tar, Um. chat, Browning (now Sou-
thampton), at Guelph; and then for an-
other- .3'15 Yeatte was -with a Sister, Mrs.
IvIeCreati Ot Ifierristene: and six
Years ago was taken to the home ot Ur.
and Oirrs„ Zrwin, Although Mr. McAl-
lister Skittered 'MY Much at times, he
was always bright and cheerfuland
took -4-=deepeintereSt in, all current
events. He will, be mourneebY many
friends but MS pasting came as a great
'release from tong, and severe suffering.
Another sister iiurvIvea him, beesidea'' the
three mentioned, also three brothera,
Mrs. Thos. 'Henry, of LUcknow; 'William
trent : "ttetion, 'Rrivato members" ilaYS
'WV all but gerit;, and there 1 noth-
Ing to stop the *Pr* %swam from
Proceeding full steam ahead, The Lib-
erali are meticulous* avoiding anythin
which- On be branded ses obetrtictiall.
'The nearest they have been to loam-
-eight OpposIti* reeent* Is -on -the eon-
stittitionality 4. Premier Sennett's Meth,.
AA of dealing, with, the unemployment
surance nteastute, WithOut exactly NVitit.
ing thebanner of "proeinelal eights"
sech men AS, IIOn. &hest Seeavoinete have
east_ give . doubt -bn .the legSt-110,31tien
taken by the prime Minister on the mat-
ter. :Until a very few Months ago the
prime minieter himself did not think the
federal government had any. right to
Pais medal legislation- binding on tile
provinces
' rtt
when IVI.re,golegge of A,rrark Tewne
-ship, -delivered to him 46 .dressed chick-
erte. Weighing.. from tii_to 1.0%, Ibee.eaehe.
This breaks all fecords for chickens 111
this. -distelet. The chickens -,were-Black
Giants. and, Plymouth Rookie Mr. Legg
ratist understand tbe , feeding and case
of poultry to produce such birds as---th,
IMRE!'
Hurn Ehisasitor: A number of' new
town employees 'came to light on IVIon-
• day evening as council was passing the
finanee eommittee report. A quart of
milk for the flour mill led to the, ex-
planation that some cats in residence
there had to have something. to drink.
The cats, it appears, are in charge of
and. responsible for •any stray rats or
mice- that tney presume to epter the un-
used mill. And, we think, as long as
they do their duty, no right-thinking
ratepayer shbuld begrudge them their
honorarium of 'a quoit of milk now and
then.
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lees'
.,•••'.4.4..koh,....
It looked for a while as though that
hoary but ever POptilar subject, the tar-
iff, was due ear a. ,good. airing, • Ron.
Charle.s• Stewart Mitred 'for the free en-
ITY-Of egricilltural+implementee Another
member was all for free mining Mach-
inery; still. 'another wanted dishing
tackle- to enter -free,- It looked like 4
series of promising debates; .but it all
Went down 'the diain when the Minister
of Finance got up -and said that 'just
now, . with reciprocal trade agreements
being. negotiated with our neighbor
south of the line, suchdiscussions were
embarrassing. • The, Liberal members
were adroit enough not . to be caught
putting anything in the way of a suc-
cessful trade , agreement with the United
States, -a-nd though Most of them failed
to see much force in Mr; Rhodes' con-
tention, they let matters stand., The
discussion of larifts Is subjudice just
now, so it would seem. You cart bet
that it won't be so on the hustings, how-.
ever. And, of course, members Italie the
PAGE JIM CURRAN° right on thebudget to raise such mat7
Collin gsv o od Enterprise-Bulletinl, ters• . •
Whiter %natl., .Currtin of the -• • -Odds and Ends •
Soo Star. Here is a story 'of. a seCond The „paet week was one of odds and,
wolf htkving been. shot in Simcoe County ends, rather than of any major' devel-
It. is from the Creernore •Star and com- opulent,
Ing from that source there Is no reason Donald Kennedy, 'C.P.A. memb.er for:
for doubt. It runs: A large wolf was PeaCe River, asked, the- government for
shot near Glencartri on Sitturclay by Mr: about the 13th time to build an. outlet !,
Claude Patton, who, accompanied by so that the- agricultural products of -his.
Andrew Pier, -was going through the riding could reach ocean ports Oitheut:
Wednesday, objected to a- charge ,against swamp in search of game. 'Thee is the going a thousand mulesorso out of the
a client for using abusive language be- neon& wolf shot in this district this read with correspondingly high freight'
cause the exact words were 'riot, inserted winter; Mr. Harry membon bagged, one rates: , The Minister of *Railways said
in the summons. • He intimated that in early in. December. The animal shot by that railway delicits made. the fulfilment
the absence of the real words about the Mi. Patton measured 70 in. from .nose to of the request in fullquite impossible:
only charge *would be for singing. And tip of tail. Besides the fifteen , dollars still, he would try to have a modest
'lle "subinitted" there could be no con_ government bounty, the hide has a value start made, to give work to the unem-
Viction for singing." elerhaps - not. At of .ftfteen to twenty dollars. noire about, ployeci, if fpr no other reason.
any rate, we have heard some singers l'iriend Curran, ye booster of Algoma, The 'Minister • pf Marine told the .
we think should have been prosecutedi who claims wolf will not bite man? House that representations were being
• made to the Imperial Shipping Cc:enmit-
BEAUTIFYING, CLINTON
DONATIONS TO
Clinton News 'Record: At a meeting •
Churchill this year, to secure lower in -
tee, in view of the successful season at
of the Business Men's Association held CH . ILDREN'S SHELTER
surance rates for the trip into Hudson
en Friday night plans 'were made to The fallowing donations received from Bay.. High rates are the chief obstacle
Oetober, 1.934,, to February, 1935,by the
Children's Shelter, are .gratetfully ac-
knowledged: Mrs. Raft roVking • horse;
Mr. Prank Hibbeik, clothes, apples; Miss a tidy sum in the -present year by ex- I
Doiothy Robertson,. Carlow, ceats; Mrs.' changing maturing and callable issues
Geo. Bowra, vegetables; Mrs. 9. L. Par- of C.. N. R. bonds for new ones at lower
sons, clothes, jelly, -crate of oranges; interest rates, he told the 'house. An ap-
Arthur Circle of Knox church, potatoes, propriate measure was started on its
bread; 0 0. r, sandwiches, cake; Rev. ikay accordingly. "
Barnett, 38:50; Mus;Herb Morrie, apples
and vegetables; Mr. Jarvis Wiles,' vege-
tables; Mrs. Jno. leawrende, 'candy;
North 'St. Mission Band, meat, breed,
pies; Mrs. Fred. Bowra, Sr., • pears;
leer& Gordon Pierson, Clinton, coat, toy,
_mittens:, Mr. James, Bissett, Vegetablese or more than tour per cent on a ;mort-
gage. The bill will be studied in bank -
...Mr. A. M. lectertsone tickets to N. 8.
Ing and commerceoennnittee
take up definitely the beautifica,tion of
Recreation Park, and Messrs. M. T. Cor-
less and C. V. Cooke were appointed on
a commission, to work with representa-
tiveS from the town' council, toward that
end. The former was appointed 'for
• three -e-earee the latter for a period of
two.. These gentlemen will present the
-Matter to the column.
DEATH OF ANDREW .SCOTT
Seafertit Expositor ,Mr. • Andrew
Scott, for two generations one of the
• most widely known ettutationalists In
Rtiron County, died at his 'home, Gode-
.
JOHN PINDER
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. PLUMBING, ilEATING
SHEET METAL WORK
• Phone 121 P. O. Rect 131
4•010•04.1.10•400101114••••••100.0.01.,
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TDNER414 AAMIALANDIRECTO* AND
ALSO CE SERVICE
GODERICII, ONTARIO
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Mi eatie.promptly attended to day
•a Wight.
rhiMel{ Mate $113, Um*
Bropliou Bros
• OODEitiCH
lis
trAblitep-4,
WIMBRAli 01/11110T0118
s�4AtItti
Olt/tVICE: 41-41.
Ittatit OR 1We
to a great, extension ef traffic there, we
are told.
The Minister of Finance hopes to save
Cheaper Money Sought
George 'Coate,. U.F.A. member. for
MaeLeod, introduced a bill which would
make it illegal to contract -fa More than
seven per cent intereit on any contract,
fowl supper; Mr. B. Lindsay, Vegetables;
W. M. Et. United church, Port Albert,
quilt; Mee Moore, Axed piano; Mr. Ed-
. im
afraid • when it comes out again you
won't know it. .
gar Howatt, vegetableyi„ Mrs, Bert. Me- The price -spreads committee is pre -
Whinney, apples, -...m040 syrup; Mr. paring some drastic -penalties for the
Roland Walier, toy; Mi. James 1VIelVfil- people who break tranintim wage laws
lan vegetables,:'apples: Mr. Plank Wektle or 'otherwise create *arising conditions
Combe, Mis Wnh Tregiblar, vege- slmiar in character to those exposed by
tables; Ibtdnesetung OanOdpub, toys, the torrunittee.
gifts; Mrs E Raithlyy, AnbtuTi, snow A committee to study the best' means
11)Ses; 144Er. rrmik naithbA Anburn, of amending the 'constitution has been
• maple syrup; Mrs.' C. Irovison. Autnirte •named.
fruit; Mrs. Wm,: %Meehan, Auburn,
• • E J. Garland United ,Parmer member
niaple' syrup; Mrs. J. 'Woods, Aubt•u-n,
for Bow v• er, contributed a brilliant
fruit; Miss L. • terourke, 2 peer b4s' v
addre• es On the difileultigis of res Pg
learttst Junior Senshine Club, Auburn,
• eapitalistn, the free market, and the
gifts, candy; Wernetes Tristitute, Myth,
operation Of the law of supply and de -
7 jars fruit, giftt, candy; Mrs. Reteil
dantelon, gift, handkerChiefs; Mrs, Ade nialld' the 'debate c`n J. a
atn-vostor, 0 jars prese,res ivnat wry, WOOdstWarth*ts motion calling for the set -
O
ting up of a Cooperativee0nnmoriwealthterdon. frultee Miss Bullen, filinton,
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'scarf, mittens. lifts; dievelaltd'a Bakery- 111 Canada,
&Mit cake: sraitirsquicery, trait cake;
Sn'aelee earoceele .candy, orange;s; nuts,
etigeeelefeseek-e1 tUtelye Ina; MrS. -Oft
candy; noviii stow: Mr,
11,,131sekstorte;,-- andyrut,.-
toYS: Mrs. W. t. /lotion, handkerchiefs:
aktro. <Jordon. 3:Amb, onse; 'Xritermediatei rather sale 'he bong& the chino
To a KnOX church, gift* for' clock to teePt daughter's company ln-
eaeh child; Vent* Itettantunt, canal tamed, hilt it doesn't- tki.sny good.
4no,w,eratifeet candy: Wass
Ilievloar, espy bonnet 'beads: Mt Yobn
31cattie; # Jar* Milk; "ite. IteVicat
sltppersg *11. "tank WOoda. Mra.
Win, Clark, Ottilo*, OPPleff,
Toot -bathe' sust neural& are Itout.
tetiored *WI Wiese IlIgnitiatt 1.1.014
went. A 01*,, orke,ftme, Isillot404
301004.414,
lefacennety is essential lie this age but
etitelligent. emenagemene• ea. even more
necessary it our pace is to be quicken -
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Asthma, Ovits.comer-The' trIttraph over
'asthma has **tomb- come, Or. J. D.
Minna Iterifedlr,duis proved
ibe moat itosittre blteming Us, Victini of
*sftunstk attOks, 'I) i Oft 10,0011.
'red from Motto& who
t fort* a le ,stii*Oblal
for • doubt that itereiva,
reel teoneilpr-tVet ,it to4lest bora lotir
of - Dresden, and Igtrdest Medi ter, of
'Windsor., 'hut funeral was held Wed-
nesday • afternoont, '13th, with hi-
terment oreerthill * cemetery-,-- Luer:
nmv.
rila.,BURks
1-14ALTH
tit,RvispiLLS
is CWflhI�On
There i4res. tee , 'nettn,y• Otnales,„ Overi Cana
who aro 'broken' 4ontik Whealtho. appareatty growing
oIil whilo. yet. young, • • , •
Often they have Wet sallow tomPlosiOns,, Iloilo*. •
10404' eye; tha4ileo, b*s. a Pinched, auit, joilot44
,oppoti,likttol t110$,..o.ve: weak :wort attfit..extwoolr
zloty:041 :starting at ,the 'least noise;become
- iptritea, irritable' ant trettigi
,
To women witb. 40...wea1- and' vun do*n-wo
Would rticornmentt .4illsUrn41 X.:TiPti,
of tho be remedies to buihi up tbe 01404 *mi,'
:illtm4zttto.4 .tho, weokeueit..or A*, •
itligiaaSillnattss' hs.4.44Teii*e*Ana, :ratirc,settrv)41:01. 4:41' IRE,$,D,
,
was eonduz;teci toy. Rey.p,,:mexenzie of 4
. .,
Brewster Pilgrim Congregational, Church •Pti ILOSO,PliER
‘otronvlaixThilettvid:trunOedett14314 tolite:Mbecaurt awliril , •. ALFRED Akeefigie lielOtee ;
Viete Weio held tons his home. on Dun -would you be popular? no 0
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Canfield Avow", theme to • 0. N. 14
, ., ii! $04,4441k.yotero faultless', ;Yon,"re .. -
depot. to caderich, where' toneral, Ger.. Ai"
.
lop Rill to Maitland ,emetery. theser. tomer,
Vice beinge-Venduoted . by *, new -D, J. , •ll •
Te•atue toloister ot Knox T'4'eahYtedan The only failure to fear Is failure to dq
ehereh, beting the funeral eereti... the . right.
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deeet*erre favorite ‘lkIrmik '‘Tha. Old * ' *
Rugged Cross," was eung by Mr. x SitICCritY COT1,100 4ottethe heart, not le
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HEAT- FOLKS
FRANKLIN T. SHIELDS'
-Tree *T..Sleields, only sett of -Mr. and
Mrs.' 4. Shields,_passed away at his
hame at 3206 Blaine •Ave., Detroit, Mich.,
In his thirty-third year. DeCeased re-
sided in Detroit. sence 1925 and Was for-
merly a resident Of Ooderich, He wee
married to Miss Laura Snelgrove,
daughter of Mrs. La.uretta Snelgroxe
and the late R. Snelgrove, of "Detroit,
formerly of Goderieh. His ailment of a
heart condition was of long, standing,
front which he gradually esuccumbed.
He was of a very loving "disposition, and
all _who knew him loved him. Because
of his sterling .qUalities, he had made
many friends, being employed as ac-
countant of The. Standard oil Company
for eight years, but on account of ill -
health was .forced to give up his posi-
tion: He leaves to mourn his loss, be-
sidet _his young wife, one son, Gerald,
aged nine, his parents, three sisters,
Mrs. M. Ainslie of town, Mrs. Bert B.
Bradfoid of 'Dungannon, and Miss
• HEN HEAT FOLKS SLUMBER -
ON vie GRATE
YOU .CAN GET ur4 EARLY
_ LATE
YES, AND KEEPWARM
AS TOAST
THE CLOCK AROUND
WE NOW CARRY GENUINE
SCOTCH ANTHRACITE
t:43 arid -early to rise
is• an out -a -date tmaxim. It
doesn't take a very great stretch
of the imagination to believe
--that-it-originated when-bed--wai--
. the only place where a 'body
could keep comfortable after
trun-do n. But now-a-daya
everybody depends on the Beat
Folks to keep the, house gate
fortable 24 hours a day. • Yoe
don't mind getting up early in
a warm house. And you thore
oughly enjoy staying up for a
late party er an interesting book
when you know the tie,ae
going down and leave you
chills. Lay, in a *few tons' or
three -shift comfort! . •
CALL THE
J. B. MUSTARD COAL CO.
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WHEN THE HOUSE SEEMS EMPTY ,
WITH MARY AWAY AT- BOARDING
SCHOOL . . AND LETTERS SEEM A
LONG" TIM COMING .'AND THE
ira.rOLI ARE WEEKS AWAY.
Pick. up ;the telephone.
'A Long Distance 'chat -will
ary tati.
410 Long Distance is a conifort indeed. Itt gives
you sb much at such lovi cost. Yoti can talk
100 miles or so -for as little as- SO Cents,
Congilt the front pages in ritir, directory.
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