HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-12-13, Page 11•
, A ••
all our policy holders
and friends a very Merry
•
Christmas
!mut Masonic lestalletion
L Lorcoxitrict Axone I The' joint installation of officere o
Maitland and Morning Star beiges,
A., F. and A. M., will be held in the
- lodge 2122011111 of Maitland Ledge on
'EARN V4000 $11;4000 YEARLY the &ening of Dee. 30th.
NW"' le luet.what l'°° make Christinas Entertainments
it. Be 414 successful as hundred,: ...et
•. *there who have secured their training The Saltford • Sunday Sellool
our •autornobiee meobanles, electri- Christmas 'I'ree was held on Moodie,*
ter . barbering, ,beauty culture work. •
TOPICS
Come telok At Nemo Nutt Illemilay
Vkriataree at loamm of the
efosootator Ciao. Qat) will be helot
iteaday evening next, D.c, titth,
ildtorA22 arid deavileg.
1 Nositinatisia Ilseetiag lioada.Y
e
; Teas wasineti•ons for the municipal
f comma water and light commission
1 and school board, will be ed en •
I
Monday evening next in the town
ii.o..01
hole
, . MIMICAL
DR. Val. 'F. tchiliTGAI.P, -)3a
Ifotni 2 V: 4; 7, to S.
bent!, by app... eat. ' ".,'
.. '"""'""*.' t: datejoimert . . . oktinrewss, bsv.ery, bricklaying, plus- evening . . 1
• mechanical dentistry. at the famous Tuesday evening a Christmas"tree
HieetPalifte; TetAlite SCHOOLS. The entertainment was held, at the Chite
DB. A. N....ATKINSON. , ,, only Dominion Goverdment chartered dren's Shelter«
Reetetered Gliieopractor. Gaderieh • School* teacliing these trade,. Dipie. ,
;.v.i..:.. Firee..fg,te Curlers Are At It •
, . ' etweeiltat on Fret,
Omer, Orgill* and" Nereous Disookes' tiliviellearrtic Mt now..
OUP . pee a o er. .., . ,.. ltb , The, Goderich .curlers got on the
sGeenee Zest eiree itietoria•Sts. • ; * - • • ., . and had a good game both afternoon. .
V. P. in; We6t1. Teroeto.. , .... ..
Oftlees hotetreeetcce mid 7 to 7 _....•_.-- Ice on Monday foe' the first time thee
,.
• "" and bY apPo itment: '
• WANTED • season At the Newgate street rink
flOOTS WANTED-At:once et -Alexandra and ., evening. The officer thits se*,...7 .
el` Marine and General Hospital. APPLY I son are as follows: ann. pre's.; •Dr.
- FOR Ille.Nereek threeroontede apart- to ehe superinteoeent. . 24 i Gallo's; Peetildent; As Potter; vice.:
Trti‘r4' rental al° a month. Apply to '.-&--rils174.05:41Cal. live ag" ent fa; a 'Weii 'Preeidetit, V. :Wallisee; *ssicreterye
• TrAltbr FOR SALE Olt RENT. -100: PRAY. APply to Rog 50, Star office, fort mittee--R. X.:Me:raw, A. J. .bleHav
.4‘ *ores; will fee on ".very. reason- Particulars or appoietr.nent. and A. A. Higginson; membership come
. down. Apply toTAR OFFIGE,
able terns' wit41 41 "Ian cash de"sit is,VAIsirED-Information of the'wheree-anittee-blessre. Symonds, Fisher an-
--,..;-•.---e, __•._...., abouts of bfargaret West now BroPheYe The annual fee is ell, the
wax FOR SALR-Lot 3i Gott 2 Gode, Ift, adopted from Torontollihieers age same al last year.
Grultilltdla iScPar• • . Lotal•Bond Firm Ituys Two Humes.
ee rich Township, mine Water •Ilighe II. tt., •
wag 80 - acres. 1 1-tatery framehouse °R3x '' 4 n '
CHIROPRACTOR •
0, F. CAREY *SON. establiehed -life insurance • cone !treasurer, C. A: Reid; executive coin-
eiri large eitehen. Large barn in good. ersEACHER WANTED. ---For 'MS. S. No. An • amalgamation has-been- are
rePeir with stabling nnfiernealk 2 acs* L Ashiteld and 'West Wawanosh. ranged between 0. F. Carey and.SOn
orchard. about iS un- keedw°0d blieli• must hold second cities tertineate and and Capt. Mil/ feel a charter for
PientY treed water. 'Also 'the north be able to teach, some Fifth Class work. limited eompariY-haii-beeniAPPlied•for.
part of, lot 32 adittcontoini 30 .
Dutlee to. m I Jan 5th I •
tttialif
s, Vitt.
HIST the stage of blessed illusion when Santa
Claus is a glorious reality. 1 hen a dawning
-the age of outspoken ridicule,of iuch stuft
skepticism -I hope it's1rue-tut..." Next
as Santa Claus, fairies, and such like. Then a per-
iod of absolute absorption hi material things, moheY•
getting, place and power,. in which illBSIOtt has no
part. ',Next, when the pace slackens and occasional
hours bf leisure impress us with the poverty of oor
resources in the things most worth while, the fervent
desire io' recapture some Of the .Oodlivenillns
of•the,„long ago. And then frank acceptance of the
whole „catalogue .of pretty fancies. "l'in going. b.
act as if they were true, anyway," we say, "for it is .
.only In such blessed illusicins :that happiness awl
peace tan come.",__.
• fforn alt of which we draw the lesson-:her!Ot
your ilhision. guard them as..life itself. Above all
'lat careful leg 'by even a smile or a gesture you 1.111
another of his illusions.
•
• One ofour greatest poets expressed. it in Gil.;
.the sante idea- •
• , ,e
, Leave 'mod my siSTer"whe.n s1e eree-ei---
Her early heaven, her happy views
• Nor thou with shadc,w'd• hint conflict: .
• ' A life that, leads melodious days. .
Ad. of which 'US to sal: from the heart-.
A , Merry Christraarlind• a Happy New Year
e • t•
eple, .,111 •
."•44.":&
1+-
•-• :4# Ir. & NAFTEle
reds Men"
DoNALosoN.....A31.40, et our ' ViltOhli Botra rimuni,
----:- - ---.---7-itr --
0131TUti • -___..M.
, t. ! .•
• ,.. ,.. 6
aid manta woe WWI hams en
Tbeireday of lest week in tee &UN e• Awes' tlee letter* teSekt
of Mr. Jevons Dessaldeen. sr-, at the': roe _,.$40 lis as Pyle week
Woe et his sea, Mr. Jas. DeaaWasni, i 1 :ell,0_reeeetitiwile ter
North atreet. wiser* be adbnatio hie 1 ' *et '''''” 114414. WerIP MN" .1117
'I ***
keine tor severe' years. Mr. Dose u; feeeselweeeimetee el elffierlieleelvel It 1611 . ' )
ling litatinese let Barfield, and with I" a°r lellsaaae the tedievehig, aleisoa was fore years hi the immune ", rw._____"'e Peru' W. er* .014 , •
- e 1.1
portable ruills la the vicinity, and ' ii wweieteldreestele Mt.
elree. Volaetaire •
earner his retegeisee in tbis part of ; c°1°,.. 2.7wesegestel we. W. M. ave•
Prealryterian chuaele at Hayfield end
the country No ow -red fpr a number : ';er e:ear:tmaer.evellartalltiker:re_sere.
of
W.
He talerTial4liaa*Ielide"r"Oefil thoef j. vAti''esieVilasttrielett'
at the time of' the erection of the 1 l with Mind *y eltettee fir PLN1
infant building secretary and treas• 11, applye_,.° 11teewItt• Tlw *Ow l't
near Hamilton, eighty -Ave
urer. Re was been in Linbyr:sot, 1
'ell:: estwewar oseeeetdid trio eir1:6171.4. hese
a$0. Ai* Via MIMI** to Misa.Mexy. " 4,,,,,ti'. It "wee tie we "
Millers Goderich totitiptap, and ten ,.1 'leer '11 kettitdr HP bt blx
Pura ate. the coining Janucry they 1'w'wel we eettele* the km*
tielsibeeteds thethi .golden Welding. I a ,tot,41 oat* ,tontetiboil •1
His wife• survives, aloottwo sisters, '. wa...1.."' t""vt.We.'" "6".• rfeWt : *
setters art Mrs. Carruthers, London 1 lehe it's like sleek* 41
two Invehers and; two eons. The 1 "erste* l'illY *nth w ) ei, .
., .
ver;
litbrae. 1,Bit:total:lc eianareerovvolfil'iyinien.esioul if., dense ileouititzriitecishithd este,
Southampton, end Aleit., of Remus I "v"1°P. .._11t. and eV** TOSItitli
•ton; and the sons are .Tanies, of towne, i ve'eauwee __. ,illowtetiele that 1 keee .
And Charles, of Ottawa, who was I, we etneessrettse waelit not girt. And
here for the funeral. Mr. Donaldson 1 Yesewtee..-'14eld. Owlet* j" ere *teeth • , .
was a triernber of the Canadian Or. ' I twit' Pnen of your Peeler *we for •
der of Foresters .and the. Bayfield : °lie week* Teen sr ' lima
Iodise bed ;charge' of the funeral sere ' Hymn 1 fancy are mai and ete - • ,
Hems et Hayfield' on Saturday. Rev. I called by many a tenon' who set- s
. A. Macfarlane conducted the servieee i.' dos.• or ever reads Illlem three '
end the Pellbearera were Messrs. H. II air', tloree the PUY. And, ilk
Talbot,and
4ohl'.1 Cp.° u 0 eG rke. e 0 s 1 a d e, 1). on (,:ill- bigood,riv.;:tikcceecereypes!T:aetn4Svtelakhotwishir eittwurntorY:yilfelquir•
br:itEllyN2 70L'elp.s.....U0Ifnds t:e111.40:a21.thRO:i.:.1 andliSt' youry a very Merry
claim-
. . . ...
„:.
system, caused by a broken arm and i .
thlttirsui. Md ..:a. R,7_thisyvniteldflp.„1:dt waewekarifrote_ni 1..11:40,40.4a.nd
the effects Of a fall, and phock to het i -e, am . .
PrIos.opuerlitr,o;tyNterw;. ear:: ..;
W. M. Ca., ,.. .
• oldest netive-born resident of-Gode- I • p
• eess 'yp'it to kis* ws*LIiflfl&t 14 Wre.illtZellset!;;
rids. She was born here on- October
reisritsorristewsw„Et:511 ort, tiotf 5 oz. siaitntr experience and salary,
• • all le • • • SPROUL, n. R. No. 3, eee. We expect to be able ternake a ful- poll wilt be open every day but Sue- Mrs. Tye and bliss Tye are spends Shth.e1800, being
• the eldest deughter be th esoo
ler Announcement next' week. els
---0 de to J 7th t 8 • ' 1 k Christ ' h d M
ys up an. , an a oc oc ing f the lateSh Gibbo d id eeee ex' eeerereiYe or,
new en vs. Tyd er na, an w
Houses--4Houses ." ' These are 5 per cent.. 20 year bonds,
• of the poll. On Mondays, Wednes-
rweelksT-A, black, brown and white The Company is also the pereaaser days and Fridays the Poll is .open in
• e-`• 'spotted heund hatowan right eye. ef the e10.000 bond -inane of the Al- the evenings from 7:30 to Lie and
All 'kind* Isle et about half Anyone knewing sof his whereabeute exandra Marine and General Ilospi-• on Teems
'Wig it would tootsereti to build. It lease tif NOBLE YOUNG Goderich nd There& f ni 4
IMONANca *tat% has h edof
MiAL an 1seue" . • • • .• , • . STRAYED '000 of bonds of the village Of .B.lit‘ 4, that evening the meeting of Dee.
22nd evening
to hear the Testae
'Will be to'poer interest to gee aie
tom buying. efeereral properties on
'verY ease terns If payment. • See my
• .P.
• Beta Itittateeine Ineurance. .
from 2,to 5. ..„ et:me Attorney and Mrs. Seeger 'force ot character and exceedingly The funeral will be held from. her
in .QW of the late Robert ./3. Reynolda, I one, a very fine complionetttary
•1I OtMr . . more -then two to
Milverton.
chestnuts with her parents, Mle am en o re ' th early life of God '
Mrs, David Walleee is siiending who
1803. Her husband was a very well
predeceased her in the year wee, assure rm. • t
Mrs. lt. C. Heys. Sr. e _I (Ed Mr Cox eccuples the po-
eri°11„ being "la • ceontemnorar
Mrs Jaries Kyle and two children friend f th it e • 'Y an" 1 oition Of County Tremiteer of
tal, and both -these issues are offered •the holidays with e• I Pennington.)
t 6 • te ft o On Christ- are •spending Dr. ileueilton
ani
--------------
o in• a ern on.
needle A.STitaxe-a• year-old •• eteer, to the public. This is the first tinti- friends and relativen in Ayr. •
`-e , :Mout Oeteber Set. on the weal- mas Day the poll will be open from 1 and Batty Seymour). and of the same e • '
a local firm has bought up a whote to 3 o'cIoelcs on New Year's Day Missal Eritrea 'Wallace and Jean Irish nationality, eerning to Goderich •
Jaen of thleaderehined• own" issue in this way fromhome from the linie from the eity of Dublin, in 185.i. -Uwe; Syeney Smith, X. C.. AMC •
tent% prays PrOlIftftV; pay eePenses and 3 t,o 5 and on Saturdays from lleawan are
-
versity for the Christmas vacation. Mrs. Reynolds was a woman of great Mrs. W. A.. blachaille. of thie
C.RAIGIR'S •
rich' "4.1phone 1233. C.elborne . 'Pre. •are spending Christman in Toronto active mind. Over ten years ago late residence, 72 Wet,erloc; etreet
•
eident Lorne Young of the •
kr Iheaseitindsawele J. W, elILLIAN. :Hockey sehedek, e. 3 tee, arid en the lest d'ay of voting
rity
enek llockeY lub was 111 Sea- Chrbentas Entertei•
nment at
APARTMENT TO RKetr- Mod- SALE OF•11Vir forth on WednesdayenIghteent last Vietaria,Sohoolt
' • following sehedwe of games won.. EVerontihere the spirit of • Christ-
' • see ' • ' '•Coutity•-ofellurotteti---cvit . drawn-met--
.4erie • site roomed Atiartmeat, ou gite;itiFP's SALE OF LAND •
. . . " •
week at the district meeting ad the I
nate, 'Pesseseten,g0-once--,-- • • - --s- .
• masepreviuled at ViaaeoaUst
Thureday afternoon, when a delight-ewhieh lenvt,,e 4,0 a. trip...ta .vnge, a ads. During the world war she
Ig$NT1-4 titiCire7, hettuiteetlee• By virtue' of a Welt of Fier! Puke. 4en* 6--St.,Marys at' Exeter.
. •
•
with their *on, Rev. Provost • Seager she was completely deprived of her Tuesday . efternoon, tei St. Paul's
and "Mrs, •Satese ', ..,: ; sight, but in spite of thie misfortune, church, where the services will be
Mrs. Jos. Elliott lute gorse 'to Ot- she continued ta take a most intense conducted at 2:30 o'clock by gee. S. ; ..
awn to , 'Terre- Christmas, . after • interest in Wei, both local and world A. hitiedonell. assisted by Conan W.
T. Chef, of St. lareee' church.
•1
• . .
'''Sliie•VillitPtIrn4 OfirilOc.Thillskt.- issued. PiateVet &kis -44.1esty'e First Di- . 0: -.Exeter at I:loaf:rich. , Jul entertaintuent; of twenty-three
• land tind lerieeee . • - achieved a unique recant by knitting
eheelsgheese, . withit, three minutes vision Court osr Ilk Coulity bt liurosk Tis-GodericS" at.ti: 'Daryl: erembetes evalreteereleett, *the PuPila• elf .1,64 add,* . tie • • . •
es. P. ant, of Wind.
18 -St. Marys at Goderieh. be se 00 , uri er t e auspices of the __... spend lig 1144OrtIe:6011211111kftilid fOilhiriZ %I:T.:I?'
• Irak of "equ'arrie soutle side' Of Elsie iind te me eireetee • anti delivered . •
are i Ch 1st •th h
r Mee WI t e the Canadian Red Croes Society fbe
agalost tbe Lands and Tenements or 10 --Exeter at Horne and School Club., The kinitei- e"1
lacly's parenta, Rev. arid Idre. Jas.,
Ave. , • ' • ' • • • John J. Grateuri and Sarah •Graharn, at
,, .... e au o The 0 tie t aning I a. 23--'•doderich t E t Batten room and halls were most ar- ami tort, rot st. . . ... wham ahe was made a life meinber)
bKAIGagselehettei lif I have seized,and taken in exeention, /n the district finals the first and ostially 'decorated by Mr. Harrison. she reteived recognition from Queen
The revival of singing the old gei Miss Strang, from gsville, ilea MarY. and•the late Sir Arthur Pear-
. • all the right. title, interest and equity I second tetene are to play off, hones
41%4. retstithoLLISTemellONGAolerkeyl, ESTA. TE, milt hot reckmdptsaionhotaf ratisheeseet John .1. Gee- r n '
i t . d t a d home games, goals to count. eee .fish getols by choruses of forty boys Mies Grace Strang. frOm GuelPh, are
• an's an ra ant El, O. an OU ,1.2.., group- /I t by bed.. tit and Ines and Ii3..rrirla' or boys' ehor. home for the vacate, and Miss
--- • of. the following Iande and teuemeereet eee was rs Pu Is WI e •
Life (Sim Life), Accident and Auto situated' in -the' Town o: Gocierieh, in P
• insuraiste.0 ' ,, the County of Iluran, lei fOlIOWS 2 , I not enter a team in the entermediate eweit blending Of voieseusp.ersisTheions
of ispend•the festival at honie.
toe 0! Onerand,seilee, where any en. Hundred and TnIrty-Five (13.5) run- and Exeter constitute the group. •
do tentodertch, St., Marys.' ing
lit Ws Vesta Watson, who withs Miss 1 • Miss *Margaret Cooper, a sister or
wee ' under the.,
• A real Oureaueet infoemationefor the Firstly.' The south fart. et ,•Lot 'One- series
" tending Verehasef -tan .4tiieMe----ioeute:ni214-41101Inet -41:413,21-6.410,d2z._-•____ *Dell ses ae.companiste deeerves..eretlit Mrs: A. M. Glover. late a Godetieh
/*neat ..ant kind:of giimkely needed. and rihrkrewttietopaei may be more. partirie Foretibteructing, /WA
--Sera- and.‘Having .fo 'ibis Needing pert of the" pro- h returhed to England after spend.
mater Parteoulam in ref...mem to' it. laril described as ,rollows: Cemnieno- Liquor
• .girani. Hv-Ory• form" '-in the Beh401 was ing as A very pleasant and enjoyable
No charge for: infermetion. ' log At a Rolet in the eastboundary or
Proportles sold at tilf^10\1•04 prleiv-
. ; r . •
ceinhrie ead, seventy-foue foot south. Mr. Thamer, of Mullett, came be- represiented and the.clever dialogue!" threeeand-ashalf years al Clinsea
. .
pers Seaforth ras ilieleded but- did i uses, made the Wilding' ring with the Margaret Strang and 'Mr. Preston
ing I Strang.arrive Christmas eve to
A. Mean isitaaelsetema. •
etielfebtseT slialrefee• my- wiee i beal
imam pelr otemeetaelea toneekiestrowe • •
Gayeeeleby, 1 disliet•kinver you amill
elaises.-New rots asides!. •
see et tee yeeetear toehold.
son, founder of ',St Dunstan Train- He trk.... he, *bob 10 pleiii, chit ,wilU
ing Sehool for,blied soldiers. Is her me begged his. "116.0 wow auto, .422441" ' •
own wayeehe was a geed soldierand ;se! se lib -111244k ho lee lolled.
bore her H
great affliction with remark.. '• 'e' "e • wieae• . • .
able bravery and quite deseeved the . Remember the Old 'Tin* Dance in
recognition' she received for her ser- the Oddfellowie Hall Fridey evening.
vices, Mrs. Reynolds was for mane Dec. 26th, 1924. Good mesh:. Good
years i entitied wee
ith the womenesTtineh:e0eacl "iliifeeeree. a eoupie, •
work of St. George's chm•ch, being extra Lady 2Se. `1'. Drennan; floor
an /settee member of ehe Guild. She manager. e •
y tan be bought for, st• ....es. trout te„oh rote!? of LI; sal fore the pellet triagistrate...ont,Xed-..recitatione and solos were an excel- 'She regrets not having bed an op. is 'survived by her only remaining •
-•••• A of large number bouset hel id.in 'let,: t1111<q• LIt, S1)1111WW
11 1 St. Dav- nesday morning charged with eh"' lent indication of the, splendid trsin- portunity of visiting her Many sistei, Mrs. Horace II ,
erten and her For that last minute gift it will
cOoderich and vitality listed to select id's street lo the rear of saki lot
eheece eairoi pailauei eninerie strueting officers and having liquor trig the • pupils are receiving from friends in Goderieh •aefore leaving son, R. 0, Reynolds. The funerel PaY You to see our elub bags and
from ranging In prioe from e315 to.
43000.00. • 4' . •
4 few email eel:ices sullebt for tight
farming. fotet raising ;in•I Penekniee.
fiver 30 fermi to mem from ranging
in aim fru I' 14'200 eleseet .XlcInY of
these ferristeare very tow In :Pfie0
contrary to the O. T. A. The. case, their teaChers. The vittrola pre- Canada, and.thanks all of them moat. took place from' St -Georges church touring eases. New, Caen etock, at
Road, to. the south -east eeenike et geld
lit's street, along the south boundary. tar Pellow and Constablei Mike- ,Heheol Club was used for the mar- her during her sojourn among ehern. rector conducted the sersticee,
Int. thence wee', parolee vete pal- are the result of a search by InsPee- sented to the school by the Home and 'heartily for their great kindness to on -Friday, December 10th,„ where tthh: stonsAuitithialAlspoet books, fat or
of said lot, to the .souni-weet corner sides, w .
a is and Welsh, in wins+ rhes. Rev. Mr. Hardy gave a tr•ost Sheeeriehea •them all A. merry Chtet- Pall -bearers Iseing judge Lewis, Mr. •
thereof, thence north alone the east he h t•
have been few*. • . • • (IIIRISTMAS TRhissElEr•
,e4U terms for myrnehi, • of beetnnIng. -Caroand kir. Saunders, chairman year. Mi. R.' C. Traps.
Wembley of eameete Hood, 1p rt142ce , . t _ eleor *rid mash, are said Go InGerefftillg addrese on "Christmes Mae arid ei happy and prosperous 'new Thomais Gundry, Mr. John Galt and. ENTERTAIN -
acre's; Meek, ewe* goo.] hoin. seeendlY, lot denthee '7one hundre4 Wm. Nesbit end Jas. .Stalker, Who of the 'Board. 'acted as,,Chairman. I •
eS/800, easy term,. • • and eistay•tour ittViii) running near 'passed ,theniselves off as officers en- Following is the progriam: e Group of • J01114STON,--The renewing -frein
etais.. will hold its Sunday School triter-
eietormestreet. -Methodist church
AMONG4HE CHURCHES Th et tford
"...WO ant ..1aOlocifne 80 acree tended bey In *the Teeniest teosiorlete • foreing the O. T. A. and made a 3 carols ibv "a chorus of girls and - e ea- ----Thwe°11-lierela w tainment and Christmee tree leridst
tea • rY belidings, e•aectee eeVaieh Land.; aesi Tenement.; 1 shalt
on may, toms. , . efferent, rede arece. th.,. court search of H. Yourigblut's house, Au- boys, "Her-e'eVe Comeea Caroll". trate" seuhhui_recht, Dee: '28th; '102,4 : day, neelkri, refers to the death of evening. Dee. 26th. Good Ors/tram'
New Begin, Mrt. Iterbert M. Johnson, mother of, Ad . I 25e
4'41E7114m With aneteeie., • . Ilopse, in the Town. et elodeeslee, on burn. some time ago, and succeeded Deck the Hai" "The First „ +iv •
.a4.ery ,Mr. Sydney M Johnston of Strat.. mias on, . I welcome.
:building& eneneeng a good Amu t.stob. Aedneeday, • the tweelty-ilrid claY in takin t * • e • ping'. 7 p. le A • gda 1 service
, 1 8 ar . a.
New year% • Eve eeetchseoget set. ford, town engineer. of Goderiche Arrangements have 'been to
•earlearY. Ire5. at the. hour uf tWeI% 21 or charged With theft Mr e Nesbit. paid S. .11Ardy; Recitation,' 'Robert Me- •
the eloek noon. .. • . a fine of •e50 and Mr. Stalker wise. Leane• Following a periqd of ill health have the London Harmony Says fur..
ItISYN'tn•De I Solo, Sylvia .Kee, ...Bee vice at 11. Everyerte'invitede •
route.
A grocery stock, etc., Inelosling gel:hi
ettenItiff bUtein2421. "
For all pertieularis see or write .i..\1%
`Above Parsoeee Veal
Goderiele Ont. Box ter • '
- • ese--"'
amts. ,itteitotion, d'The fete. e urch he servicei next Siindey will a s nee the time ef retutn
aae p onher
i.Thron, • set free, on parole.. • . .••• i Peep's Christmas Patty/' Mita Wig- hAt theiVictoria street Methodist 'she°
LXMJ
elieritee ()Mee, tioderkb: •• • Voting Cherch 'triesfrom a trip to Europe last Septens-
erth. 24. da • • ' pled Dolly." Sylvia Salkeld, Reei- be Conducted bribe Minilter, Rev. .T. ber, the death of Mrs. Herbert et.
Oeto
We Own and Offer
$26t000.00
on y evening voting on the tat. ea le it • ht i• W Medley bf A 11,11 utile t
•
VILLAGE of 'Ball
Twenty Veal. 5% Coupon Bonds
Datetl Degerniaer.'20, 1924. ' • ' Due Dem 20. 1944
Interest pa.)•gbleannually at Oanadian Bank .of entrimeree. lily
and Goderiell
, Leial Opinion, Hays and Hays
•ttit,
We can recommend these bonds as a sound invest -
molt They are a direct liahilty on the
Municipality of Blyth, which has a
' direct debt of not more 'than
$50,000.00 outside this issue.
Denominations, $100100 and $500.00
Price 9930, to yield 5,%%
O. F. CAREY & SON
•
• •
question of Knox congregation pin- Iteddilt. • ag Group of 3 carols by a "The Mission Of Jesus'" eni
ee 'le' North Waterloo Street, early Sunday eriek "The' little shee'sbell arellad
nigh the music for the dance to be
given in the Masonic Temple on
Christmas night. You are invited.
. •
" Johnson occurred at her home, 72 The premier bargain house in Gal-
.
..... ewe in the •union of ehurelliereirovid- oborus, ot,ebeLyoungor girls end boys, .411bieete "Feriretting the thinge that heel the earlier.'" SRA_RMANII: . • • • .
I ed toren ' the' 1.Triittel morning.• The late Mrs. Johnson'
Oa Act opened Mid 80 votes were
'Church of Can- e.A.. a
w y in a* Marieer,"*Laillay Thou. ere Weed.'
child.o ee sew %tee this, week 'the annual. Christ:max ' en -
Ori Feidae evenieg eof been a resident of the city since the •
THE. GODISHICII ROME MAMMY
called for making arrangements' for Little Tiny
, Chairman's' address,. Mr. (terVainment will be held. On the
least that evening, aftetethe IlleeglIff ships ANNOUNCEMENT
the vote. Mre C. A. Nairn is poll ii owe_ 0_ t •ci •D Igive an --illustrated lecture on. the 1
Saunders. Dialogue. by • 4th • Book evening tif• Dee. 3lst the pastor will worker in :St. Pante .chureh and as early 80se and 'almost until the time
of 'her *title a prominent • chureh • -
Aft my phyakal strength war not
nup s, way oan 4 finer Melt Ift• equal to the task I bed undertaken in
clerk and scrutineers on : both skies ... Ilelen shod work of the W. M• 8. in Canada, Jae; Member of the L G. D. H. She wii,...
managing 'the Home Bakery, I wise
were" apeOtrited. • Certified lists. 'of Depembere .I'leitiitien,
etimpelled to retire front it.
those entitled to vote had been Pre- Nese Wiggins'
Christmas Cnitonel lic'esilier' Iands,',14° and•Chilltie ''' ':" ' "''' s - - • ethe eideet daughter of the late Jobe
Chess. Reeltationd A suceeseful high tea was 'given i born at Maysville, Wilmot township. -
I wish to take this opportunity to
pared. .Thee consist of alt those cso Catherine' Murray. noeitatiOnt. Sans, by St. Georges eCurehwomarea Gland Sydney Smith, and moved to Stmt.'
thank my many patrons most helft- '•
the passieg"of the act and there are
the communion roll At tae time of ta Clads Soliloquy, Ray lawmen 'on 'Wedeetsdaye Dee. 17th, from 5 to ford with her parents in early life to
for their **farms support while, .
Group of 2 carols by a thorns of, 't o'clock in •the new parish hall. reside in the homestead where she OF
diedbrio. in this business, and 1 can ossure tho
over 600 names on• the list. The eirls and bays,'"Good King %Vence'. rtet -the tea a idlest intereszing profr. . It was one of tee first
people of Goderich that they w131
----• . • Pe HLIC NOTICE.
las." tiolb parts by Walter Mune and i gram eemesting of the followirg houses to be built north of the Ayes,:
rather profit by this change, al my
ricer and Wail then known as "rilichi•
succesmor is an all-round practical
1 Ralph Walters; "God Rest You numbers was given: heieetion, choir gene*
l'etoTIGH -Ani prepared te de odd Jobs Merry Gentlemen. Recitation, Keith i boys; violin solo, Mrs. Oakley; song• The late Mrs. Johnson ei..
baker, who Will twills bread and pas -
et el corpsestering. making alter'• maieird to Iierrert Ill. jolinson, wile
try give the publie a promet eteond
and Kenneth Cutt. Recitation and and encore, Mr. Fred 'Mobiles; cornet survives. her, in 186e. She then re-
tioh4 laying ',hardwood :I r- • k -
, .
and etting stoem mete pee F
service et reasonabie rates. Addft2s..2
_,et,r_, 2.010. Gladys Shore, Making
'''v' nias Presents." Naneye. Clarke. Re tion, choir boys; violin solo. Slre.
Christ- solo and etieore,, Mr. Jenneri 'ole-- turned to Hamill(' with her husbend.
toInLeral sure that the Mom II:slate
inquiries to P. U. Box e15. 2.t citation, 'the Look -Out Man," Oald'ey; level solo, Donald Helene It V.11.1 at that time a dietinetively
under the management • of Me P.
English eolony •eoinno:-ied !artily of
I
[will be •leed Mondase Dee. eeth. Mi. Da
' * • Lewis Murray. Henderson will be an attreetion to
NOMINATION NOTICE. rx.a.BORNV. ri. -. 'SilentAr• i. e ti.
Carol by Girlie «Id. Accoinpanist, Mr. Wilkinson. sons of clergymen. She took a ppm:.
e.orus, ..iget. ..ecitat•an • A c •
leenneencing at 1 &Clove p. 01,.• ill .IIIP • Chrestian Men, ReJoke." Recitation =st. Among the items to be pre- fly of boys that were horn there. in e°°, we "mein,
rr* Creel V boys chortle, "Mod tion Army. Citadel at 7.30 p. m. Dee. first attcntion to her honle and lain:-
* art in the ehuree and sOct•tf all thee : •
The Retiring Mat110124'. •
tree will be held in the- local. Saha- life of the vommunity, but' giving ' relie 100d Product.
Christmas entertainment aisd anentn . , , .-e eceitirlif a putt. and wl•ole
With the.....htestewe-inetef Ale ,see-
--'' -- - "Christmas - Companyee Mateerg '
Nomination for %eve awe Ceuncilloss
i Township Vali; • (Orion..
• A Note to Santa Claus,'. kfatiorie sented is a dialogue in three parts by the early 80's she moved to Strati'. rd
. ' • • AUCTION SALES- • Lumby. Christmas hymns by the the party coming from Seaforth for with her husband and at once ea...e ,,.,,,. 'VM AIM
• .
. .......•,..............J..... e4o....t-s4.....Neo............w.e...4.,...r.-t .0 gthOOT, "0 Littk, Town of Bethie• the oecasion. A tableau will also be her energies to church life, in eon ' • "'""r"es•-•'",
A ucTios sALI.: OF Flttieel \1i1( 11• hem," "0 Come All Ye Faithful." given The New Manager.
e". ECG COWS AND TOM; seerteee God Save the Xing. by them. A dialogue, entitled, neetion with .the St Tames' Angliene
. by Limit Xingdon. who Will play an interest in the Home 'Remedial piee ere tee hi
"The Musical tramp,'! will 1* giver; thumb. and at the- same tinie taking
D110,:,tes.:.:.
,
irn
• . war noAt foi. 21th,.2.$
M LANN""; "All -NS. (.4"'"""1" 1.11 PEOPLE WE KNow tunes on a variety of instruments, Miession in the south of the city, lit . The. 1:111. Nu." 1:,,,,,i,„
. at 130 otelock etre Another dialogue, entitles*, which later developed into tee WV- 212.41221' irf Sheriff It. o. lis.y.....1.ie !:-. ire. ........
' Nee trash clove with calves., at foot: Mr. It K. Revell is home. fdr
.
one nffleti OM, eatt 2 months old; eve 'a • the i"There is no Santa Claus," wilt be Ash of St..,1Paul's. She tater devotee ilith vele '
Christ as holidays.
yews, duo in January; three cows, due Mise Marion Lee is home from
in February; three eows, clue t elven. A number of recitations and,. her undivided energies to that active: leiNALtestre ,..in emeeees:„..,,, seed.
:teed he tea+
meetee: Dee. tele Jesse, le., a:venni .
•
ln Mereh: Toronto. for the holidays. ' • !Songs wilt help tomprise the pro. ', ties of that church. Besides her hte
gram which romi t 1*y .
. . in . ay, our fat liedere; D m
• fitc . . band h • ' d byf '
. L .
• /I • • .14 ft*M; V. Oril'. o. . 1 'I re.r t2i4s, •
fera, fold ?summer calveis; two Polled. at his eld home ltl Eielebe•
Dr abee W *Pending ChristMas one.' The o erg from Clinton will . four Soils: SydnOs. . Mt, (.21/ ont2.22.
also assist
twenty-three yearling 24tfttP3 and he/. 2, d r
1 eer of this city; Rev. Cyril le. reete• west s.,0 44 lie itteh ire N,„1.;;,:, er .
Anglo!, bulls. eight months old. Mr. J. lf. Mershaill le home teorn nue iimaismi , ;of RIO Malden, Kent. England: Rev. 0,(,10,. ..n. 4n Dic.i IMNI I'va.*
ArrallgOMPIltS 'Will big made to ford Timi Arthur ter amine& • ,
settle until Monde)* for puieshasers cohe -„„- 1 Herbert J., reetor of Parkhill; Rot- ivied et •rereot e .., ;•,, . ., ...ye
sue teem a slietanee. SATURDAY, Der. lelth.e.Auction aee, barrister, of Pembroke. The '.2.-1,.. Tili,...X.r.v#,;31.6 Viite r'• ".•- -I .'•. et the
TERMS' Eight Menthe` erollt...en up onto reivergity for the holidays..
• me le Meeklill le Mlle leer° Tee. sale of choice milking cows And youngest son, Ernest Edward. WM' ''''"Ir '14"#1. "
S'Ilti
t i I". " n""1-qtd I M 114 WAY and Dr. and litC•42 Coderieb. earta- menti 1 30 .. hie brothers and ` t a • k "um v ".44''' ' 1 -1 •t.' •••• /.11`••
.arapthi fee Peek,
• • De- f......•., 2.!, 1.1..!. , . t •,ut.
re. eYonlig filttk, at Lannon's Berne, kis life in the Great War. Surviv_. " • • . • ••
nor at l• a•sis ere re.
ee. e. Tseeeesilikeses. T. lieedille (410 are 81P0,04ing elviStritlIS fri dark. W. A. TOWNSHEND, Pre. Nydney Smith. of Port Sydnfl, lifus. .1. .10 oi •,, . ,.,..... .. - To! •,,,,,i ,e,
inooriet. e• AU4ol1ro0 eitretford;• .1
. t ...„ i
Prietve. T • GDR, auctioneer. Itelta; Mee. G. A. Moth -ill. of te. V? PC: t' 11!•..2 !. ,t , t ..... . -%
•••
.01
.4.
.4
•
•