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The Goderich Star, 1924-08-07, Page 34,.� ...s nl r. 1 ! Asir lona *t a,' used to 411: esAn $ 1M JO MO W IN b114 ▪ ems ans. Was atm bar ails. Mae e"aalaa peireser o1M --11eilowelltadssw thoefagl 1 icOis$ the Liz. MIAs a A gall -wadi*$ was oaieraaised at 'the glosso �lee were enjoying thaii `aedtorr danobeees. tlo Heasidi snana,e, of the /ay. 'WP. C. Lis Pseaeaaa haaad *pr*•* (a rho, dldvlY aoresdsi,,:1 re ea lobe ditat�"s fpr nalaitiiflntl � li . Y'woaeassa lirla- Vele . , . est I,iiek.. -' watloa. ant l,d -.-. (� " aiaht lit7s� �' , menet, of !lien • - �a ; �� ,leeg'Itllat�' ,r*baisLe, >: 4 k atad hili, Oat,. was vented in marriage to pe�llthisol� Feetated"r ea Seafe sk tis taut' of 1i6atets be, pl ea! waimis clothe 'f oaiia E• Srdlina, of Nashville, 'T'e'ats. The lieelertk Utmtiss Cosaatisaien crier ea to er site Omega ,...tea, NoIl3a., Now Tess bs s at Mass is lhaw'bai them drinking fountains put order fee 0T yens. Ply. year* age lire eve yews shoots eabi t The Clinton pulite schoet beard in. Ogee la iderated in t:e perk, an- Noy Lir. agd n. WOWS teems 11111151131- balls ,1s+Mhk"d+ kaYe agcsYed Miss Winnie magma otter oat Isla ataleat oetwehs The doom tv Wow*. dints el lMR Ow . News diva "II alas Wawa hell amts the reas*st: +tae liar•. t'�i�. �A "-- '� 'te thhke.tl.a roma ternserli taught by net &h . aarrrtdMtdretbora ars. 1C '- `° r• and Min. Jean a uhar third will M hiwaai it F H J sad ,�4a the service. God;er:eh' friends +iii snow of the death of Allen. oP Chicago. Lam in this toyer and frau a frequent Sown, • He is ore Of .who trade good in the " Western metre- lialebea is summarised as honor etradttate et Tessa 0 'i I Chicago Daily ;News auanniag a ee al,aitiaa saeeeatati Ise- .is deriver ytalll sosr4;. sped tet attention to•dtaMSM Wreckers b to down the #her and brother in business for many int tit* lost of throe bridge* jest south died let • Winnetka home se. In w 76 41. As -president •1� •out he enlist ' as ;unuer in . e r o f g�,�n and tie ,' I b saB '8•`N >R .II# • Campbell a horse }+hioci aS Ith* mite user of Sp�*Iding t Co. 'to erns rcual- wr•iess:•-•+' with t t, at biota Seer Shpt fila a boast 1a and Geedlay al tpl d Storrs Ptak, ei we'til los * Hiss Ike , I' 1�1at Mx: I1 anti Stewart s �lfaraoi Y'lil.; peri �Y gwy,+lall sk �1 take I�[iiaa I;oakway s mom. probably � cornet The Bre of els+ sat a"agto1 r e'er': !df Whighsua and 5eatertba Men are Me- totemic drinkiagf�, lora. 11fte, Garotte. heals of 1Rlaaeale. I WTI i�,i lT 4a male District Deputies New Feafaaasfrr at .naaCartla a.e etwoetsof lox. lVa.tlwa. Ih an them srow'tear,i s deers' elf ' • Mr. H. J. Jobb, of WItteia►n, was asaai► Mr. Charles F. Sias has been a Owl Aeeddotat Saw* of Wiasg'lhaae e�+a by .. .ulectod Distrkt Deputy Grand Master t etafort � Last. Week , • titraltretert, James abets: ltiaoat'dstan►. fora. lMaew, xberaaasa Maw trouble" pointed gym= a fi h, 1 oan's 1E7 191111 tmatist''gtaiisly, .af liur�sut District ' No,ti:•skl recant duties doter - heist. 1st. M.t. Mr. Casa. 0.. csa pbell of l each be, The T 9cia J4.itei. grand lodge suasion" it Toronto, Mr. Sills lis a. graduate of Seaforth pttlaio . so*-** p. team air as s� C. Aberhart was appointed Distrietit school and Ce>Jkegtate, Institute and art h►oel,leat dsa Motldar t ot fail weplt ]deputy of South Huron Diiitrict Na 4: nt Valve- '""hen retnrsl'S to its home a n::*. 1t8t8T, elateopduhie Ahrut:taa. Wine raeterr at pit. Ja>,seph Being a 'holding the of B. A. LSc• est' itst,:amin Aller., Chia dimmers et the TtaraMt°ry .sltt'iaaa dlradUete Iter NOW tiilit GN10 a nr Haotrtk At shout 11.110. When a7�Ci�G�� '� Santry aewlethly, I,trentlata Iowa and mit wart Torn Aowta has been ailsleelataKi with fa• wt..►y merchant, m wn co er soon a. t'es, n dee rete. roc ars an' n t acing e n Date. comer icethon and at, etIoa tits. building known an the vitae fettory at year><, and was a mc• *'er of the Did of Wingbam he was met by' a 3*rroee a to iPlners of heart disease. tmecebaor Ina sir. lteuemewl» �n hrrorttr St, Jdleeph, and When this is laid low Seaforth Huron football Marti for tenthsg car, airless sty 31 r. beaatis, Hs haat lienee Chicago since 1803 '1'IlPadeyN _• „_ ;, _ _ • only tt few braises Ulan of the maria season*. Wiley the wear 'brokerre+altiene of tUR, Tea>Rrratcr roatiteh°y Cr. g vi �, i. enlisted the 43rd dust hory tba su,ash .x+cttrdw,l no one and ens > e Co.t` as» two months in France with tide unit teems to ,knew maims it wait that Ate. nit., F. 1. the k'a113TlZA. eiuxt►�telaat� • - df, y battery et Guelph 'd s-ee twettty e�nrth on the easel 'bore th+e oma are ly known both as jewelry manufact- *. I, ZS*, NOW, Maar. The ratepayers, of S. 8. No. -3 .Hay, and was granted a commission as ilea- -- 1 angel al is arkleratotl it, aa+1 'bolted to. -user and Miller. He has utter. been testa 3eorsse surseen raw York bene: have made a ,great improvement 'to tenant in the Canadian 'Field Arttl- mtr sell ,►xtW Hee . aalsir•tant et�st.wre- al:ars tore goalie), ma yy �0�•otden a;+ivare their school house-by'having it put on lery' in June, 1018, acting rss instruct-, rnroer HosptUtt, tot,don, l e,. a, eetnent foundation, and covering the Ing officer until the arn+l�iitice. .a aVaterfoo t;t., sl., troll. Tele - cream rm. outside with asbestos shingles. Serious Fire in flenaal/ At lord ` Sth, *t via p. ,from Prominent , Sea[ort?h Resident i'astes ! On Wednesday mammy, July 25th, Monday, July 38th, at 7.SQ .p. m., to s re to rtled 'Pcaesdap,.�'y'�br at'i p, m, One timely identified for'tlie past the v1llatl;ers of Henson we fifty-three' years with , eaforth pas. between the early hexer: of three and ' NOTAf1Y PL*LIGa,:*.at. sed away on Sunday. J'•uty 27th, in. the four o'clock by the tales of "Fire, aer 1e., MUM; • person of Mr. Jahn S. Welsh, aged sat Fire," And the ringbtg of the town nora*Y PUBLIC years. • He was 'born in Little York hall bell. when it was 'found the awe'. omen/ mayflower eons (now Torasrta), and as * young man shout of Mr. Rim 31c ,D.Wileon, at On' Ck.'h e..ep re�eegted Phone, ores, oodrerim. out; moved to Owen .Sound, where he Conk extreme south slides •tib the village was LEGAL CARD'taps a farm and later engaged in.the in flames,' At the same time the calla 7' iroc trades On Feb. 2R, 1866. he of Mr. and Vire.`'Wilson were heard plias, ,ween. a. G• •. ='°" ' was msniied to`Cathar ne Sperling, of for help, for eo qulikly,did the flamer ssrnetar enamor. hoary Public McXilllop. in 1871 they moved to close it around them that they .could; • 111n1'e - 11��nn4 .Cuo oveysara tlrtHaru!,e, elogerleb. Seafortlt, where deceased engagedd in not get out of the'burnilhg house, and +'whv'g'irAltgtctp Rrtp SYOTAtIY pump' making until he retired about had to be miscued . by ladders born' ii .., 10 years ago.'when• he .sarin stroke of the upstairs Whitlows. and: so : close "'"L D paralysis. 'Besides his aged' partner, were the fl*mes to Mr. `Wilson that' hI±MiOR A � eiE6Eri«�i,9lAtt, Aq ',tele, co. vmeet,clne and- Nmar;t Albite two 'sans survive: 'Tomes P. Welsh. his Dace and annals. were quits badly I'!'hrnahamar, gialOnsat a iIolafas, of Seaforth, and Hugh S. Welsh. of 'scorched, rerrniring prompt medical ». ..:. raters..-gs cttors,_isourlea•-rare- Cob*lt also two. -Motels,- M. "I'jina alittentlou. Ttie"' "hair" alfa—alifferecl w1s ,_ Aitelteson, 'Gowsnsstnwn, mid Mrs, from the hlaae. How tate lire 'started +itnete-or1reet.r. file otter', r. ted . floor•Crow Retry'OIiver, of Keaitdy, taut. is �anlcfOWn. '•+:aadrflen •+tirtlPt. ooeterten. ,, "mita runes to teen Is town! rola; '•t`iftieWt• Anniversary V ikhttasn".Fittatilr • esanlon a. 1.. Nei lllcmilri, D1-Di,FY W efterurOoT, It. C.. HOLMES, lois.. Mr. .and. Mrs. John Gascho and ' A unique gathering was held on the 25th ins a, and Carrie. .lire, #•, *tithe home of Mr. :George AItrC'I'IO:tI` ifiRlNe�,'-.-.,-.- Cox'and'her,sdli. Eldon, from 'Elkton, D• .Wigbtmim, Lot 34, C,on.'1. Es t t4tne0 C1ir'1'(1R�'• ' - Mich:; 'Mr. and Mrs. J ,,. ,, oseph m Wawanosh, Where Mr, Henry Night- trettled H be 1$6G 1, m rs who r •Hdlnplltou atrtmb camerae. of Ld'$swt�'a..Ill.: ma tend Mtvt la,ah ,umber of the embe h ,r<e e. tail" peas ed'erywbei'e anti sit efforts Witme enil fam4151', treat ne": Daeh• •>hathered '!or the tsc',,tani reunion "a° a' ahK Ie o atPi dosis pied. woody 'gathered at the Home of Mr. thought it would be pleaahlnt 'o .gaol- .+, ,era, d and 113i's. Jahn Galltnan. at Zurich on. ^r the relatives who were connected IL�JkK. by eun*angdiitity,or affinity far a rete ': fiftieth anniv dry. • -ver en e - ;anima • The gathering. numbered 81. elttituol► •K4"ct.lat, yrl(it � tirtsU � Cot at ars - A• y j 1' f>?om 'head 'me -h a:nd women .� r�r ..w... gray ed to - av r `m .h c • an so s "Wel in on and Orville gn� n . to d n. l gt . n k n General AunttoatNit 'mss tor Mork one e ;Si+ndav, 'Tatiy. 27th, to celebrate. their aide dine wasp nt together. Sat aiie *Seats It esi rSeerty Horses. P� ua• c.. aluer s7itt41'' 141 t4 etyr. C'ou Left the ICsair• ' weed the figbta, Howvever, the auto: donsldered a• pioneer in the jewelry awl buggy c Hided with verrii'fle force bulimia at America. per intim• breaking the away .aaei freeing the years, Mr. Allen eras a 'so prominent horse. lir. Campbell received a ample In banking circles. IIs was .a 'director of bad cats about the Mee aasd was Yea; tiered Isaconardoua. Mr, D.111110414 lilti of the First National bank. the First partly inumedtately wet to ',cork to get Trust and Savings bank,mthe t"hicago Mr. Catnpbrlt comfortable and rusbal • Safety • DeriOsit Company, and ':other {{Ibabies -.in •grins, 'and all apont ,a ' try ,,,tit, rt, 'A't lm • t pheasant 'ifine1, the outer Ane►: ie,, re: s4�� 01'414 ,.scrnenen : ear, ee-rresb***, Prem Winghailti.for his •home In Strat'. sports. trf'the family of H. Wight.- „'e"'e„yplam is g' tleg.'Tterle., t _,ford onliforiday'morhitlg of last week; mart there are nine :living' and: trio eretecstu te:-D . Y. ileOre+tor sief'artr • =ma ,pe left the road a went over. dead.' Of 'those . living seven were 1; Grheae,1WIxthrop • . W'm. tC ker c'ee ,wre OdrorRe MCCariu-TNcitei�ttltb 1 the +enibanktnent near tlie.lLtst,brsaige.� pretsent, -viz: George, of Regina; - enun Peu•ris. , nerloet ; YObn *ennewtse, The ear was pretty much damaged.. Wm.' John, of Auburn; 'Isabella, Mrs. aa;:-hurray Gibson, Bruce-_B1lheedle Nan' Breaks Arm and Elbe W. Wightman, of La Revere, Man.; ' Ras -a. ,w. Yeo, csoaerleh • MO. 'W6ila Raking Hal . Richard, of Ann :4rber, S.ficit , Char- ” . .,eons, auitais : Va'i Cpesa y. taiaCCerCte :. ' blr. Andrew' Grey,; r.', of near Blue les IL,. Bilgrave Hattie, Mrs . H. • sue btee+,-iarsra Ilyde, : of Westtock; Alta.; Ito -herr Poi rdolo rs can yes their ssuesameste vale, met 'kith a ad aeckfent on i . i of ,a x. . cu a Store. noderlch, A. J. Itar.. Tuesday of 'last week while.raking Blyth. Jaelcson of Moose J'aw, Sauk., 'nova re, asses, chhate,aa e)r a iris. s god AnArew H. of Spokane, aeso'4 . p.tytteld, hay. "His horse• became frf htenett ( Wash., t - and •ran •away,''tn owiins,` hies to the were "absent. Margaret'(Niers, T. 'leek) andeJames, k )',IIP. „w tl A t)Eo _eldest, EWE t1N iEt N 5 round and Breaking fits. nt, k $ an • coupleng d a' have pxeaeil to the land beyond. Of' f+iat'e it:hsttended to by the of ribs, the descendants "of` Ren W -i istman fog 'isstMU ALR I OPIANCE'CI L'itt'klater 'Hey at Gananogne there are grow 140 liv.r and' IS d d Hast .41 lest; _lOaugatneaeh, Ont. - _.. %a.'Mc uairt Drowned . _ 'week 'tiiiid +aedk- one �of' first 4 inn. A. lfcKenzie, Kincardine, days ^utas'known•as. .moister;nay, in Sri Le rMaleland ingg accident Mr. C utrles .d . peels:; Harry iia Salkeld, R. E. No. 2, honor of the 'beloved l.nncipal of the., public *horn, Who' has held• that`polri- 5 tan,.ger's T seem to Hallett. about Codr.rich, dice Pres.;- : director.: -Tintr; • tan,. on TneeQay. July 28t1s. when Griflilh, S.►Jtii. No °7,.xiacknow; w. p. tacit for .mair ryears. Mr. Linkleter ';Seraph• mild. b'tSt. Co17ltubett. "lost Reerdi, E :'R• Iv"o. 2, Lucknow, H: L. lased* statism hie'ittte Dir. ,=cit Linklater hitt • lire e, together with, Willatd Salkeld, ;phone: 600 r ii,.. Goderich;: and teas horn on the fa in East Elliott. Charles Dolmage and Edgar Alex. Nitlehhoneon, Lu 0 r 11. Wm. Nate Wawanoeht an eehieh'the salt well is. Isrownlee,'naere.bathing whentheyourg son; Ja,i,'('#irvin, R. IL No. 6, Gale- •J k+iH6er' Walker >nan o t verA,mnto a s p Sin* Broeb irs rich; Witt.: 1•. Thompson,' Auburn Nor. Jabez Walker, an olds resident of andnkPolwsee :at thil point, swimmers r itt t he eT Blyt&. passed away in Lea Angeles. Cal ten+ the ohty nce aa in but THOS.read 'HE1tS T G. ALLEN, crea on Juin 13 For the past two veers histeaed >e iris aiSietance AndwVolinaq e Secretary. Mr. Walter bad Iu'en,failinc in health. brought isrim' te, the surface, When "- "' bat wannot eonffi•ned to h15 bed until trying to getbim up the high. slippery CANA i �NAL _ three weekes.be ere Shia death. In bpltal .bank he , flipped from their grasp And t Che wt. tui et h a fa e Still e o sit +t;q i yam ,, ho at sank again. Further help was spm. twtaiDeditiotoacettectunimpa:rod moot', mooed. but It was ;l0 minutes before he NVy'/1 shiftily until the teat. • was located again by young Maliegor. f V DOOOapea wa born in England in who plackiiy dove .down and fastouo4 Daily Exempt iundary ' 1e87. Ten yeate later'he same . to the rope on the body by:which It was Canada where he resided most of his brought to the surface. The body was Lye. Goderida 6.00 sm. 2.20 p.m. life. • taken to lir. Meoregor's home and Clinton 6 `or a.za. 2.62'p.m.; '4P:,►a Related lit B>ralae+ 1a later removed. to 8t. Gainml)an. hist f eeforth 6.41 a.wi. .3.12sp.m. Mr.. Albert Barnes,: mall clerk, of she niret"W'. L A. team *oft". Sea$ortht Mitchell 7.04 a.tts. 3'.42p.m. Windsor, who ,wax drowned to Lake also a . member .on the Intermedtato Are,. Stretford . 7.30 a tn,. 4.10 .p.m..Erie at Cedar Death, King, ville. an �, _ �.--------1xNRt�at#t.�•lt`,etrrsttafr.� �3iaCxtlinp7ry Kitebed> -8.24 a m. 5:20-p:m, iron -oraahie -aniiimer eottatte, was at manner, steady and trustworthy quell. .r Guelph 8.45 a m:.5.50 pan, brother-in-law of nee. C. F. Clarke, ties had.endeared# shim both at home •� Guelph Toronto 10.10 a.m. 7.40 p.m. of Brussels. He was known es n and in public sad •pointed to a bright strong •swimmer and the beeeli is con - Rent He was in his 17th year and Retnt ning—Leave Toratito .5O.a.m , sid Bred safe.. #t -. ie believed that had .spent nearly three years iu. the • 12,55 Pan. an 6:10 parr. cramps caused the aeciden►,.. Continuation school at Uubllii before entering the Bank. Mrs. W. ° Green, Colborne, Parlor Cafe, ear, Goderich to '!I'or- Wisghain Lions* Ck,b Holds ;Picnic T i 1 shatter, .Mir.W. onto, on mornrag train, and Toronto Was Anteater of Marra ihtrtySeven Mrs. J. 'Berton, Goderich, and Met. N. to Gederich rnintt, m. train. A pleasant_afternoontwas spent re- Yeats Weston, hayfield, and one brother. .Through coach Goderich to Z'ot,aaliar eently by about one„ hundred Wing- On Saturday, July '1Gth. the spirit of Charles, .at home:. Amongst those hamites, members, of the Lions Chib lir. John Watson took its flight.. Ile who attended W. funeral were: Mr.. F. F. LAWREiNCE a SONO •. ' and their families at the Palace Gar- had hem in failing health tor. soma and Mtn. 0. W. Rhynas, Burlington; Alen of Mr. end Mrs. Weiler at Por-; Mme and.awo month! age'ttnderwentan Mr. and-Mre J J McEwen and Ni+,]. a•:l- 'ph-uhdeor, PPhirn' "Mi. Hillman Was starrtfnc; iminiscensee and younger ones le i Gananoque 'is..,celebrating `.old home :.. - • . ' - . -..._ ea . -' "eaAra• vast,/ omits pommel= Hums- andthe 's TRAIN SEIYICE k .DRO him to Dr. Bautbly`•s mead from thereto the hospital. At lset+reports ;fdr, Caanp• bell Kota. lair way to reetriory. The anly canes for worry being salt he is spitting large qualatieiea of blood. The frightened horse nudes mad dwelt for home and aboat three quarters of is mile from the accident ran into 11r. McInnes' automobile. breaking off a, lamp and . mashing the triad guard. Dr. Melnues noticed the'animal coming atrei'swerved so keep . from bitting It but eonld not get out of the rood in time. As it was be may. have saved the horses Wear nil.own by gctitngover el fpr a•l by tIia1, for it was tusking Ftraight for the eentre n( the lljbte. Airs. wank-F.titarof•Wirgivror1* a"dwir lbter' or M►. tiampboll. OBITUARY_ BLACIsX- :''the death occurred in Goderieh iron. 'Mondays July 28th,- -of. William A1/4. 'Black, second son of Ma and lam TJameb 'Black, Lighthouse street, after a lingering Shines:,. The on Wednesd funeral _took place ay: July 30th, at 2,00' o'clei:e, the. services being .conducted by Res. S. S. Hardy, internee:1 basting place at Dungannon, Ont. 'The pallbearers . were four chump, of the deaeased, Norval Pre- cious, M. McDonald, Clifford. Anderson. and Norman' Claremont.'. Surt' iiirg• him urs three sisters and- one brother, Mrs. 'C!. H. Martin, of Detroit, Mrs. D. F Cornett aid'Mies Margaret, of financial institutions and else' was a trustee of St. Luke's hoat.•:ai. nein in'Goderkh, Ontario. Canada,: in 1848, Mr. Allen eame to Chicago as a young man and begat. bualnesa here-w:th the 'old firm of M. T. Quimby .aL Co, . In 1872 he organised Bezt'amin Allen & Co. and rraa headed :t since—more, thanfifty years . Re was a member of'the Chicago Clubs the ',anion Les. tYete , the Midday Club, Onwentsia County Club, Indian Hill Golf Club and others. For' teeny ,years he was interested in Chicago traction: coin. �gniets' tent] ,ateQ.,nli)icll.•,di.ttisi* ahran- rhea .Of 'Weiner'sias the Elgin Watch Company sod the Crosses Marinfae.. turfing Company. Ur. Allen i•,. sur- vired by -his wido*, litre. Mae W: L. Allen, two sone. D. 'C, and Lewis 1). Allen, and one daughter: Mrs. Phelps Illoyt. All were at his bedside when. death Caine WS o'clock' this mooting. Funeral aervicee are tc 1* held at the Witinetka tomo, 463 Sheridan road tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. With interment 'following a„ Graieeleand Mr. Allen's town residence was at 400. Cedar street. • There. is :nn-poirdatrater ingredient in Hollowa -'s Corn,R.emover, aid it ;can. be used without danger'` er in$ury. - tl A Few ' n are taking ltik. s. e a![4f 16 "tts� ��-1' Tettt-lir We . have litre hiltssessl seitabh fair pianist he $130 Cq�--Nies cretonne Cushions, cotton filled, assorted patterns, suitalee for boat, auto dud vekands use, special at $1.00 An invitation An invitation is extended to all the visitors to come in and look over our numerous gift suggestions. Candle tii:1m, Co rtss, Book Ends, Jewel Boxel>I, Artificial fruit, Brass Goods, 1- easy Chine, Jardinieres, etc. Sannysads Washer Demonstration Arrangements ell being_ com plrted. ter -a detnonstrstic of the "Sutnnvssuda►' Electric Washer. If interested, for Immediate us* kindly empire about pricer awl terms, as these can be scald on easy terms. . esl Waiker- Ofteu the Cheapest Always the Best The Storrs of Quality 'Wast Side Square. Gaid+etsfcR. ujn��imii�'� i 1!,t, Ati,ersons le '.�'sf 0 €I (.0N G (Y)ELWS ;�y�a��Prst�,�a���., that irIeit �li VOltr 11)Ocxth Wife: the person whe find*** key to the trunk just after you have beck town, and -Roy, of. Byron Sanatorium. en It open. RIOD.-=While going to. Iia supper cit 'Tuesday evening Mr. George Al. ber't'Kidd, 6134 Lirdwood avenue, De- troit, was' seized with a paralytic stroke and passed away abortiy after. - Ri-. Kidd was 63 years of age and was a eon of the late Mr."Thomas Kidd, general nterchapt of Seaforth, and x cousin of'the late Mr. Joseph Kiddi, of Godeerich. The body is being brought t 'roderich for. interment and r- etse vice3 will . be held - at St. Peter'e cburcdh, on Friday. morning at 8 e cloak. Mr. Kidd •was -born• at Adjeia, Ont.,'but lived in Seaford; for inifny° years,,going from there to Detroit to the -Ford Motor Co. at Highland Park, where he was foreman an the 'inspec- tors' acpertment-up to the�time of his death. i% was a. fourth 'degree Knight of Columbus' for over a5 years. He leaves a widow, Mary McGregor,. a daughter of the late Capt. McGre- gor, of Goderiah, and three sons,. Fu -- gene and Kenneth being Ford em;lloy-. eee, 'the latter an •electrical engineer. 41TEP ALL Thtri' 1Voi/',t q TO Egt/r?/ dlluliilk rem stoir 41 04 FALCONER, --'The death occurred .. in Chicago on July 25th, of Harry P. Falconer, younger eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joint 'Falconer, of .B*yfleid. Five weeks ago the late Mr. Falconer was i taken ill with ptomaine poisoning, I whicle developed into • mentngitir. tieing in a very weakened condition he failed to rally and passed away 1 Thurnday_morning, July 24th, The remains arrived in Bayfield on Satur. day forenoon, July 26th, the funeral being -held from -the home -at.ltid._par- eats' ott''Sunday afternoon, the 27th. A large .crowd of friends, relatives and. acquaintances. gathered to pay their respects to the one who had been highly respected. He • leavcg to• mourn 'thefts 'loss his parents, three Taira Pawner esti Tickets Agana ,per, LI masa, the beautiful park with iht„- operation for removal Or toe, Despite S fin ea Goderich,rCan piruo i 1 b o rp , a Was sin WARbo P • 'lowing well. The children • bathed ail that could be dour he continued to among the many florae trilsutne was a' fail. yds BtODIICII Bros: GODERIGi•1 the Ladino fuMtal Directors , . and Embalmers ' Osdera oerefully attended to IA till boors -»•night our day. - — -•+•end rowed in 'the coot waters of .the Ho. pet.. in the J er 1842,near Port large anchor. of •}lowers frorx:his boy- -etrerm from thiswell; _ the men and eldest tics, of the late Jatnh'a and EUra• hood 'chums of •, Bayfield. The Rev.1 ytadiea played soft bull, ran races and beth Witten*. When twelve yaws. of Alfred ' Macfarlane, of St. Andrew's t o R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Goderich, (Indo All trails promptly attended to . day or night. )<'fewag Mars tri; Xmas Mihir 3 SPECIAIS Wien's and Boys'umung BDL . it:0m .Ishii lieu's Brown Duels Bode with heavy -eioleit, sizes $1 45 ( to IO, especial l i3oyrj' Whitt . Pluck .running Hoots witis ettra, hetivy soles, eiseer. 1 ee a 1 to 5, iai... l� Men'et Brown Duck with leath- er soles and heels, ail Rxea, veryy special M. ROBINS ,1716 SQUAlE GOUE6ICN Intorno= HURON COUNTY OC1'OGXNAMi '4 The nineteen Oe$genaria*s who attended the "at hens" recently at "Maple Leaf" lratas, • residences of Mg, and Mrs. (icor i aithwaitc, a fall report of snack was pelolislte'a in Tho Star at the thee The eldest of the troop it Mr. Dterid,Graeom, of (`lin e, 98.. Willa Campbell, God. *rick, and ,larges ,Stsss ., are N. To • row. kft (w right --441a Lhdaty, John R. Hausa, D. iytsifii'ridt, David Canteen, J. Curd., (home Stardy, 'yllifliaahe Waitwdi.t& homers . e, Jobe weech. isteatd---Itobart l ostroP, J. Tale, Nasty 041, 18001.1 Laitkwaita, WIlliliar't Campbell, David Beacom, James Stereos, C, W. Wilddiame, WA lam Stanley sad steam Ellett. ,.4 t. —4 DOMINION STORES in i t mow. CAN \I)\" 1 ,11,s„i --1 lag'I.til , isy. . - ". ` estyN',� 'oar at at amt ewer. DOMIION STONE, 'that'you've p.W1.ss • over the counter and mere goods bees C weer the coaantsr,, to you tban•id you bad "bopped ato*md allrewlalutt. ' Rita -Goad Beverages, Ale ilia Lager eenr_Le $i,5. 'Cs hake S alp: -Wit anal C'ttrter • • - . - 51.75) B . Preserving time is bero and the following items will dateable yea I . to do this year** preserving afr a waibltaslhut of coat. a CROWN GEM JARS' CICRTO - V`_ Pints, dos. • - .2j (Pr it, Pectin) .40`11- -.CROWN .QHM' /ARS A. .9 .._RUBBER -RINGS • .2k Quarts, tees. .ht . 3' dos. CROWN GEM'JARS (�/�rJ�y•■� ZINO. JAR ~RINGS ry 1/3 Gallonhti.+dox. •1. £.U,.. Doha.,. ., -. .. - aa,eyc PARAWAi Pkge. • - :� • New Pack Peas, Nos.4 - " 15c New Pack Earlyr .June Peas - . 20c CHOICE COHOE i)`` SALMON, 1.1b -16 411. '= CHOICE COHOE SALMON, gob. tin Ie1C' KIPPER SNACKS tins - •_ .25c .RICHMELLO, • BREAKFAST •21 :c COCOA, %-lb. tin 1144a RICHMELLO BULK.COCOA,,• - ' Specially' Pravrrr- (#-#b. pkta.), FRESH ROASTED Qs,_ 4 -lb. 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It le a;,ptieti• • 1t*tlliy sots "tri a boolbei. into the suffering tissue. The dead waste matter, in the eteatei lad tureen is es,_pelled. paving ia,ntedlateostler,the menbloodtal and phyilce sandl • . --- - _ ',mass or,? toned and, strengtla- .'nrd; and the eirettlation is re:a- ,lora-.l to normal. As thiel treat. men: iS based on ':tr:stly Mien, toil' prireiples, and gets on 1 c'- a.'tPj:►1 li,i'ation of the ,urease 11: . anme help but du hood In a19 *441815 Or finale troubles. lulu in{i delayed and palnrnl menslrtl- ab.•n. anieochnee. failing of tai. 11'4141), etc. Pr•iee 42.00 per but 14 4',blrIPat f,w n1,•+ Tr►ai 'treatin�nt, r'nourth for id days. worth 7:w'.- toting wo tin who wilt, taentl me her address. address, Mita 1,YDDIS W. LADD. Wlada t►, slat. DfItOill 'rS osarmsemm ......, ...1 .0