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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-12-13, Page 144.. VW* -Ny W77:Wee,IAMWVeRlp1",17,00, 111111111 • PIPAOINIM ••• 1 •.IlIIb 4 . • • •••e ete. • 4. •1 BECAUSE of your generous patronage we Are completing a successful year's business. We feel that our bugloss hes beeu mutually successful in that we have been able to serve you and satisfy you in the line of ladies' and gents' furnishingit, in both of which we earry a large stock of sgitenniable goods, at reasonable prices. In extending to„ you the season's greetings and wishing you A Very Merry Christmas we thank. you for your patronage during 1924. .• A. CORNFIELD PHONE 418 1.441ise awl Gents' Furaiskists The,,Scutra, limerick 311011 WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SIIOP" hied at sow ulkodg is i IC art I* NB * awl •••• *wee Woe 'Ube• all,laili:t, ' 1 woofer it they la Uwe tea jr rimier MI 'MUM ki Maud on geeSodom saal goodese IM *M -way .sellesti :ask sag pemestamt. As la .now obsseek. It moat ose letrutgri=or;seesees awoke* win leave Is ask - vole* lam* the 44 ... .., ,L_ Weeny (eo next aesainotiow daft, arid Methedbit IlYilea oallaul,_ ,wan,,,,7 wot y••• reheat that letegetten aseeloY - aerafged aad it lie" we we, 4" 1. the terra treasury vebunarily or rases have a new beer-eod thete see gag yea, ar Na If no, a weabl DK be= el the lhe.lree ef • lewroe is to be angora mai the esiii . Devkl la it goof te the wort. Let it be a that : . As lie ilifereneee of church ;le*, ease. If town eoeneillows have tee - the speaker pointed out that under right to vote thereseives u salarY, the olei, Preeb7tortals rfAcna tee sae- they have the eight to increase that sion was oriniaeci and amid net be seieryi 450, and vete te theme.eivoe reviewed by the oongriegatiOnl • under porhaps a life -loft perteien as well. • Ful 1 ow IISNII 111 1 we pow'111.11 T11111/1.11hLT. n�., - MIK .4eume•Ieleeeheee : - err re -et- the•United Chltreh guff wo444. be Only recently Ontario's et-finatle( - elected ter a time and subject to the uoataterr peter psi*, gok three e.,arlitrere.t4°°,*____,_.111. Le" ...rePreePrt'el._ _Lai' year* in Jail, MreJarvis six months ;troves; iltelrigittacuge'bo i`h:"‘"rceemiew"etwww.,70. exristr. tsattheresnaredvexoth7trxerteandyotoithriezi.n:t ei!nh who would be olseeen. th The leitnetiarel* C141rtblejusedev7ra're4i1414kr 3etreCe ekoinnesoctiru:nelnilr • Issued by iga:s:. elselnuthin:U'm'ostMdriabeWilitrain. pdecierobiredor 11.tte that; dtlev"erir'. oneYailha' xdrhiEds oit:tf; irojettilliodow • eratare %that ever tante trout tne. to.get the money. the way. te . furgesst."ongTrheetatiofutniure woof ,traheintecidisset.. nation of Goderieli' town coancillofe for 124 are •Mr. Humber. Ms? "101.; Mk and dark in an attempt. tomei, ear. worsen. HA, Ryan, JO. frighten them es Child?" ire trig"- Turner and Mr. Pratt. • ened. It was sold that they would live la"visionless issolation," that the ,„_.._,P111,14:p0ocN. Si;ftltki,E1E44P. Atthltlt• Unkiniats had all the Osittadlori mist, ‘rmenc. sion fields and would not give,- the mum.opm. couNca4 pocit antisttanboyrour, jusht.sAs though they were ...0.4••••0_ , Goderipti Township Referring to the conditions in the 1,he council mei on mon414, nee. • ..... west. oss, for instance, given bY r4. 5th, eendude the year's busines, AtirimONION CONYOcATION of our nature was bleached ever one church was to him a most un. ideal and improttical thing till out Gordon, Mr. Wilson said, 'Do theY • vestige of denorninsraliskri. calorlie Gordon woe in Winnipeg at counts 'sin& refunds of statute labor nnoW anything about the Woe whieh tonal -Steel largely of gravel itc- ev. Jas. itilson, D. D., of Toronto and One of preyer for unity Wes for unity et' me he war in the old country foot- Leming lists in these. Mr. 8. R. Mr, Wilson claim that Chriet'e nert of the. time but. some of the 'owing IargeIY to .Petiamasters not roe Hiii'Elders Address Meeting in If neighbors were at enmity would m !noted names of miosionary age to engine, but no Action wart'tak. • epirit and not for one organizatioo, ing with lords and dukete Mr. hfallth.Prosinted a claim Jai flam- DUBS SOM/E UNION LITERATURE DIABOLICAL The speaker quoted the text, "Oth. here of the W, S. lenidouarters ettlyerts front tot •being planked bY '• , and gave a liet of some of the mein. ,and Spackman rogarduig enlace; to at all. ' eforkish_aeepodl thhaele-e wahhaleisu taareooneotiold tahnisi who were opposed., As to the state- ment that there were '3000 congrega., ing oceeunts were/4E40'44,1HO: S. thern for their engivis. The follow- . W° lc-nox Church you put there One house 7 Unity tUPerintendents or past superintere en 114 htegent. -The clerk wee in - wee ePirit andmot ortanleation dents who, were opposed to , union etrected tb. write Wears. Campbell • d B. Stothem, school fair de cit, $14, one shepherd." Thisi he claimed tions in frame form of unioo, Mr. _Claims United Church is Big .13usiness With ehould read "thereishall be one flock" Wilson stated that there were only 12! J. ATtdrews. cuteert. tile *48.- , W6: J. :Yeo'reusr eirchn; "A44011:0% $1154‘;65". All the Marks -Of-. it - - ' from each denomination, ‘.. - 1200 were in double affiliation and a -one flea with many ' folds, some 57 .gettunte urnon charges.. Another , . ere. .. It was sant that China 'wanted e.4- lot were • -either - Presbyteriab nr D.; Mustard, cement, 38.70; Sam Ern- , ' :' • have only one church, but how long • ?dethodist, es <4SA A large gathering kessonted in' choose between, the PreebYterian would china have only one churcn. in theconenunitY had beefillut down but being the only church meeton, *wit. salary, *MAT; , D. Glid- den, truant officer, $5; Jas. McMillen, bear the presentation of the aritt- lied to choose but tould not beve Orel Cheletianity they would break by the union committee with all. the sedan epeeists,. Rev. James Wileon. bath. It Wit/ a legal fiction that the up jot° groups, - - union congregations marked .ineced, hall rent, ;45; A. Gardner,dame Sturdy, Knox eltuteh on Thursday evening to church and the wilted church. ille Just as soon us they began to inter-. es union churches, The map iued wintere at o .. rso:tida,r;s2;$1107; a zrd. D. De ,at Toronto, an old Goderieh Preabsterlan' church in Canada was er per. ' Wilson referred to the confu- the speaker compared .to a boy witb to rnotor car, $8.48; Sam Eninereon, boy, was the.prinelpal speaker of the gong into. union,The right to vote mon of tongue a at thu tower of Bo. the .chicken• vox; *nd. the .map, he damage to plow, $10. The following areal* And katereat attached to his had been givenAnd suppose every bel ar, something that saved therace eald simpin did-uotAell the truth. gravel accounts were paid: Ge New. preemie, ow that mount. !congregation voted to stay out of by '• breaking •it inti erieces.- -There For nine lonc- vesir;.- thy had boeu • ton, $5:60; E. J. Trewartha, 317.80; Mr. Wilien referred to the present 'union. yet is a legal fiction the was ordy one race but many nation- .' under. ..'the thraldom. tit the elreph Robt. i E. , Coklengii, $2,50;- Rich, crisis as one as the result of which it "Presbyterian church in Canada" elities. ,,.. • courts- now the etneviiege, of. -usiem , Bond, $17; Bon .Rathwell. $9; Hy. think differently and so divergences much with the continuing church as They., Preebyterien rhumb in Australie doe' franchise," he eaki. '• and I•,trest you t,..weston, $ro-20i Jas. Forbes, ta00; Thank i Sweet, $16.44 .as. ,11.1144filipn, detw; might bo neceeeary to light again would go in. The Presbyterian Union was in the Air we wereetolde the 'franchise was -cerenv liberty. .God made us go. eee "ma Wilson. The act, he said, dealt as •--- - --- - - . ' ' the God the- parliament' gave you. that. _Albert, Toiv,..nehellei.,,, 121.7e; Mre,,,w?, tor ecclesiastical liberty and civil church does not go in," deelered Mr. Let k hear theta, What did Bilks, • $18;00; ' ..W. Stewart, of opintrin were to be wetted, It with the unione ehurch, and gave alldecided, after.-dtscussing une, will all use It, not as dominated .by illYe ion to go on in' the same way as he- cburelt-courts at •all. but -in the pre, 4 $.14.20; E. Johraftoee ' $1150; Robt, that denominationalism was *Sion lane. fore, -or in the States. . - senee of the'Ainrighty God; ,not dor. Pearson, •$20.114 John Melt. 00.50 , was only in the past year or two the right to continue as Presbyter - 0 ao a sin and this thing that God The United Oburch yria tOrfatitut- over in the old country that •it wee for the glory of•Ocid.".. the futtve of • Proshmenierinisrii nut. P.: V. Elliott, $18,50; Thos. Betties, . ' ' ' . 1 Dr. Gordon; he said, had told tire; t0,10; 'George Hudie; : $13.60; • Chas; ' laird blessed all these years was now ed a body corporate 'and politic by the weteoend..tlee..nyil, innneticee in :Mr. 'Beare, of TorOnto, a, member% ' ' Wiese. $4.20; '..Con. Bissett, $60,00. eallOd a sin. Sorely the great work the Act, as much 80 as tbe.rBank of the country that Were opposed to .of the session.of Mr, Wilson' e 'church • Refunds of .etatrite Iabor-e-Viree. Ste - .f the Anglican and. Baptist, and iMontreal or the .nank,of 'Commeree, todoeiveepoo ;•opeedteete-reeentaa.... 0,6... also made an adelrese preceding Mr > ' vn, P, ,M,. $34.50; ;Mrs. '1'. 'Oho - Methodist and Presbyterian 144 CAtn.1** rieobyteriat i church us not s iseDermi4 was . chill, $1,4 .N. Helfand, 44.60;`...41 xl, Elliott $8; Jae. Harron. 0.: emotional church** wit not a 110.10017010400* hut a'free4vM body to ewe, . . -, , • in the rehair. Ater. .S. Hardn.reati and mild he did not belong to either' 'Wilson. Rev. R. C. The various types of character fore carry on great said imPortent work The assembly, he ded-„A„,, had •• a Scripture passoge, apd occupied a -1h4nbld AlcZensie, $8.; Jelin 'Beiiiir,'P, setrs esiosesk by denominationalism. weer sod Aside were brought tete pledged itself not, to go on with un, seat on the 'Platforlege Mthe•MaeltaY 'Me. 425.50; Churchill Este ss. Whitely is elosirtg his thirtieth bettor than the monotony of one type, bike/ bse:t organizatiote ion without the practically unanimous 'rang a aoloand the choir lea in the P.. - year .as treasurer and has become fileted the "e ere t out • • !flitted, for hia accuracy and courte • Or? he gild these. ;solemn pledges were Nomination .postere.are out for nom- - ited Church. The unionists had a, tion out of being without conselting treatod scrsps of paper in a tea CAN TOWN COUNCILLERS.VO'rE vooty jutstiee. . . perfect right to think !hot union was it, " THEMSELVES A. SALARY illation at 12 o'cloek,nocei in Helmee- I vine ob Dec.' 20th: -• • the better eyetem if they pleased, The la* of the land, however, had '1he ornament was used Vi'Vh "' • 'What -te do object to," said the been more generous than the union foniste that .we needed a big, orgeouni. To the Editor the Goderlch • • IL' :1''114)/°S°11‘1' speaker, "is that they should seek to coronet ui to go along." "But then we are told that it Is the will. a•cel: -KW --ticr-the committee and those opposed to un" mitten to do a big task, That, .14. ... Dear Sirs. --I hope' yott find this Presbyterian 'church:. Be qtiortion. ' taiadad, was ,,ach-neaewP wh:pYtiato"sort.ire eePeitgleteefheinfprineetiedusti'ilend4wri°re,esetteltae.6,,L.•.8,6-11T4heviCeoReellborn: p-cressemitici-.11gr. Inet. The letinti7.. ion had a perfect right to. continue a said, was o township hall with all mondial's- 'MK' y-ocLeven_whother the Dominion Mose spirit of God and to be prepared to 'paper,. Nomination dAy will. be Pleteli know? HOW .40 r know. I don't , had. the right to deny the continuing 1 oursehree on the attar or ihir`-'ete. 1.....; .......1,., an4-ene-Weele-after-theit: umtes.d:ef.1a,suts,=nrstrvere adopted a; know what the will. of God may be church the Use of the title, 'Tb,areal Cod.' In forming a big •church our municipal election. I believe it for you'but I ate ern:minced that the •Preebyterlan Church ler Calfitdar but to••toPe With a big ilia; we were ie now a gond opporturnty an4l IP Mr-.-i-e' Fisher. 2iimpomsniftWatfisterIv..rirsee will of God for me is that / should in any event they could call them- bowing down to the " instrument. time, -to •criticize at least 'onn. 'act reee cesejon. On ipotionrof Mr, nst-str.1 v Art go into -"salon. God forbid," be.Selves 'The ProstrYterhur Churqh 94 They were told to get into the• banu which our councillore shave demand, ,mr...,.veigive the .esuei gra the said. "thot I should enter this union , Canada."Die angeou had ,osid 'that . wagon and *ere, told they. would be let uis'san night here; should not hoce. Arai made to the Children's Aid'yro*.. It was said that we atiould be gey..I all these right* they etliored by the ilosertera and rebels if they did' not done. _/ .have a feeling, Mr. Editor. . It .iii$1,8 moved by Mr. Hill, erecondeet. arnee by the emir& eooete and 'be ,grace of the unionCOMMittei• ''ef et ere ea. Wm. Lyon' MacKensie•dered you know already what I am. af"c". by Mr. Graham, "than 'Where 'Orfila° loyel to tbe ehureh, but there waa a ' they toultht tUrtooth and nag," the to be called a rebel and to he a label; Well. all 'the same, that our them: . to eoascience and to God. '. ;the grace.. of the ,Doteiniolt; bigger loyalty than that, a ionelty speaker salt "and it' was. tosill'ilt and the tenti-unioniets dl a not mind councillors voted themselves. a 'salary. fences are attached to guard `fences, the ePPelletien" a Vile ' 'Sahel' ' we's S5 for attending e Meter- meiting. .joensteettifthaei"rietr iseildtnnur rIpoc'br= It was said that we Shedd be o- 'that thole right were -allowed:PI afraid of a large el:exch. Nine, and $3 sleben sitting in edintnitteei. ityein .the mtter. • Cerrille. A bY- think Wi Oa in the MaJoritY." laid t"we have he --------riove tho moth* became Alaisboering and eeug4 to . proteet against . that glib:. that' a „... „,,„;,:,,..,,,.. .,_„, ...,3 ., :1 Mr- Wilson. The Anthem thureli er church. • No ore not golfs , to become the master. Ile had Just as what it is; filling their pockets with Te`ilrerr'17.-"rn7i.‘e"..'ire7t4,;;;Zelea'il- bad in a very dignified way -refused leave," he laid "They are. **mg. meth faith in the Roman Catholic money that belonga to the "re' ,Thee , Monday, 29th of December, and if A te go into unioss; the same with the We are Pipe to TIONPU PrallhYter- church as in ae. large 'dornineeriilg amount for this year, I ara tett"' le, poi be demanded, the election to take liaptiets 'aiml b0,040 Methodists arts#, iso because 1:6 believe Umi Itrobror- Protectant church. , .. 34080. . • Plage at the following places on Jan. , 10,000 Preabytomiane voted sgsinaf.le* ehurat has boo ogir**ellunrtl' 11 eh ,unlon henhirs Smut they '.lc' The corporation as a Wholobso the, 6th, 1925. with 'officers in-ehnrge: it. If .410e. alivayi followed wuijori- anent in the hand of * ' *buret at ell. It etartcd with a stint. was the ideal, but the apeakee,.....elaim_; poor And .1n the Presb3r- tors. In any event,. they da not nos- . Waltere.• No. 2, Tem/sera/Ice null, I going to be * Wesithrt church and Rote riglit to determine what,11 eV, No. 1, • 13etimiller Temperance' Halle ties there never would have been i It was urged that* united church that there would be left only- the .sadaree is to beepaid our town coubeile , If. R. O., Verne Gledhill; P. -C., T. C Ole dozen hlell. And Martin Luther.Yed ,,____,,,that tbet"...,_kefas ,...,,* Sraeti,„,.:04/111,„ 15 * tertian church. God, the- semi the /eget or mond fight to vote I4.4tIttord; De R. O.; Virtu.' Symooda 1 lilrett to 1441ntit 4119"' rtrWell by 'le etih‘4"melbelgerue" awl"' ee`e erw`I''' strength sod Voter of the church theinsehree any renutneration. 1 ree- I'., C; Goo. Fulford. No. 3, township consceionee. 31r. Wilson Went on to • talk. 'Until all denominatioaidiren had ahnya. haft, the peer. member our last nomination dhir. hall, Carlow; D. R. O., R: M. Young:. point out this difteretice between re-iwaa bleached out of Inankind the iW-4 Th. 'Heontizeling" Preeityteriano., Not otw.of...alt the .epeakers on that. r. 04. Frank Wilson. No. 4, No. le reseptateoseeeeettee4" inin tPhriGhternenaerait and ell:: luau) "lay huststlatumibe pbeftracticaltoe. wit wire:: ; „raw*? ft:t.f tic: haeoTone tninister any occasion did say a word to the effeet' .echoal ho -use; 1), R. 0., Ed. showile; tire *wade the that if honored by tieing elected, Int (.,'ugh C,hishOlni: Returnhig (iet. 14. Tbe former had. to go back to dent with, .liniorloaPeoPle.,_,°°11°11,_ Uti.., airframe, Xs ). Hi him- may later on ask that his services be 'Op, IL M. Young. Thetreestirer re - their ronstituencies and be Judged by ism oral too 1124.1 stet but n•Mhilat self iris S. *tweed. Twenty 'oe the pakl for in cash. . 1 . , ported receiving from ..t.• Poston' for the mW the gave. If •the retire* (*tad 'el*re. * only at Pc- int . of atadaati at renew college said they I lift up, my fight tiond soul sweare,jumber, $2.60; from A: 'Johnston, for. meetetieee to the Ae,,ernbly had had the boyenet, betimes at the inherent wore not oh* Th. The Hate of on- that; SO sure Eli I. .1314 llsoirood, 14.75; from Mrs. Hetherington te do this many would have been put selfishness of Immo nature. Was it Walk:era there/ere go* into union isakl, and, here again 1 ean lift litf for. gale of eetnetety lots, $10.60. The ''ssented. eut bv the tongregatione they repro- an idealthat all should he one leg"! were published, he said; tar the pur- my hand, if elected thy, Wiil- do *heir eemetery record book is and male; Pre - corporation ? Was that going #0 ...Asa of Inidatidatien (that was Idle. very best, to their uttermeret, pared by the clerk and the sexton There were only two thing* to make us all one ? To brine all into It 1-- be called i vil lite Th erred by majorities. .*1 rather "They ton *417 said fde. Wilson, thyme out oe ten di **Ioniaation I for orie disapprove, and rogiirter DIY law was passed apPointing the 'hour .., ------------- - ------------= - ------r- -- .-- -....-......r...--- eta by the United Cluath lead, tick era ministers going -late union cAL cuTrs spEams mr,, tea, ,,told•deizth,.64,w: 41.••••.4.4 comp. -Ion in Mil life. lft vela equi. , . . valent to saying, . "We us ober te bribe ye* by printiaing you jobs." • 1 For Week or Dec. 26th to Jan. 2,nd "re. big businees," sieeWed Mr.. Wilot, "and beam all tke mirk* of It." Neenomy and allialency were ii tohwerole ot stie "but," said the speaker. "Yea eannot unite' the Auras of Clod co terms of ' 25c we •••••••••.. It ••• loehed at ev. 25e. etithilig from the' point ce view 0 See ' ree"."••••• t4 hat weielinesetord .*Y'wheol*" aletii"114. Table Raisins, 1 lb. pkg Natural Fit; (large), 2 lbs. for.. Cream of Wheat or Wheatlets, ';') lbs. for Pickles, bulk, sweet, per qt toei of thinga arulM he was hawed idea extellently good; only. true dial mantis were inside A. C. Clark, sup. th, wo we hosisters. in the town* interest. r'rere examined. Thee books eon - candidate ss,),d, "1 pay more, taxes twin * complete list of a1 Tots in the, than any one of all the ether can& old and new cemetery arranged al - dates. 1 say Ws in order that the phabetkally• as to mimeo of owners. voter can truet me. I sore will not In connection with each lot there in elate the taxes tf 1 till help, and space for recording the hithlegg age. artily et Irony) that same gentle- etc., of individuals buriald in each /Tarn; After being dieted, when the grave. There is ateo a complete in. new cornett got down to laliint'AN de* of Iota arranged •numerically. proposed, "Gentleman of the council. Tho men shows lots and half 1ot3 I more, let us vote a salary to War* already taken. The cleric wishes .to selves ($5 for a regular meeting mike these recorder is Complete as and 33 when sitting in eommittetir. possible and with the help of those This tort the town for the first rear who have the required data about the $10.0. ones buried trt Colborne remetere, The Mayor. the Reeve and Deputy these book* ,nisty "Wrinkle interestift Reeve were against the grab, , but history to those roamed/et with the five of our Mx aldermen found the hthhiti alit The f it wi Have * are stock of Peels, Raisins,. Currants. that rilo woteld net have awed* hesitate for * while. One wis het- $5.6t. Jno. Pithlado resurfar- Dates and Shelled Nut* at right prime :* EXTRA SPECIAL " • Mixed Nuts, 5 kinds, per lb " New Oranges, per doz., from Saw &liar for Christmas GoorHes. "4 Candy, bulk and boxes. :41 We Solleit Your Patronage 25e 25c to 50c the &raft the unit, bet weld leave rot enough when he stated • "150.11 ihg. 00; Mart% littirtird. grAYSI Sid made tie' eseatiseasette the vett Thle Wog end newt t° t/e°,•* if' *e resurfacing', gal R. Aditehtil. ren, ery was simpbr vete tate**. They latiw W. get $6 for attemlitig a surfacing, $62.$0; sitblado, •g•i: - wig* net tome to Hoes ow of the roting, eve*' bee Of as wlfl be pre.. r,d. Good, 3160; B. 011i'dhet, gig; eahotiot eivarrisee. .Aad tire state- sore; otherwise you hewer how it Brag. Nora, $10; Ino. Waiters, $111; met the* the maim OW." IS kill propaganta eporeek en LIc$ Wetter", gravel and Weight etlie use the old ililleat104-wssiminitkes he aseared thee*04-ingi WO; Martfeed, re.switarinit mew am sewed tiik was Wee st feithisinsek not, ettlY In 4$11.10; )L bort. BM* O L Yor. IS pelt Mid to get- vete*. attending troy "sorting, bet nook* mere, gravel, MA; b. lobbied*, BS; Mr. WIN* meet the leaders who in the towit's interest, to the vette Inc Pibbiad*, K$; X. N. Lewis, re., mid Ow the Ossteratee et • # MOIL • viable Yatiri fee *Wei* Fattli twitch sreelad roserweiest. He fa justifying his derislon, one said, .#16,17; S. It Sakai . Pig flub Nag* weed ervedder an oath with It le "irt the Bible er / iiresid not de Pand, Mgt G. X. X$.tt 0 $00 metal reeereatisee. Tbr deefria* #t at P:rwry servant is sr of Bre.lard. sleartoeheit. Wl'Elfred rot raith.. ?St tosoltre vito am watt. When the fax met "Idged" .-441; Story Matihotte,. ledoettwe tido* than hi tia glow- ,empt some mot t• ive • ones entail. mu; NIL xskies• .mvarfathiri 0; • It: was* nenefeetso boot bibess 1st. 01.04.0.wouid rr.1:14e.r*Ithltiarattroosaelraintakegthe,, . *it torri.ritblist*: matia.Witsilitevadrbity$11110Filorip: CALym CUTT retd pion of Fat& irtgaisether they wen% heeler one year, as preadite bad Born Harry Walteve. het Wall ANL re - *PAWN 11* MileitiNt &root tis unrd Mole thet he :void elneet indenteitr. *Wad* owl Mill, MAI; 1114'11 • A • a •• • • Ow' • • • .11'. •• • . 4 e • To our Host of Frieids We extend the *. Happiest of ,Christmases et .• • H. C. DUNLOP The Reran Drug Store WleetVetiketat*001041entOtei • • Rill, Jno: -Festgan, A. Fisher, J. Gra- ham, C. A. Robertson ;50 each, mtee my; It. McClure, $12.60; H. Hill, 312.50; Jno. htunnings, $10;' R. ?Oa., tling3. $7.50; Ezra Fisher, $12.50; Ross Fisher, $10. Aaron Fisher, $7.50, all for re -surfacing; Mrs. Beth. erington, balance salary. $60; post - ago and tele., $25; cemetery record book, -$20s, Board of Reelth, $6.40; LaWreoce "touter, $0.60; A. Van. stone, 417.150; Wm. Long, $2,0; E. Jackman, $22; Wm. Turtire $4.60; Ed.-Maskell, $86; Wm. Walters, 117; Jas. Buchanan (gravel and resurfac- ing), A. Mugford, $1,25; J. Stewart (grovel and resuelng),,E..Pfrim- mer, Lamb, 51'25' an for re - !surfacing; R. McClure,' grading, $5; I. jenkinel grading, $2.50; Win.tiew, 'axing cavort, 50c.; Isase Tabb, $10, 'reeuifecingf Geo. Home, gravel, $10.60; Lee Potter, $24; W. Stewart, $26.50; Geo. Caldwell, 3111; Wm. Sal- loW•s, '$20; Thee. Chisholm. $4; liar- vey-Pisher, $20;_jocoie Pislier, $22; Wm.. Green,. $10;, Geo. Ashton ,$8; Jee. McKnight (Ash.- bay.), $36.25; Fredt Quaid, $16; Roes Idelehee, $32.50; Chester McPhee, 02.50; -E. Mellwaire '411.26, all for resurfac- ing; Wfo: Hardy, fixing culvert, $1': Wm.. MeWhinney, $10; A. $11.60; Wee. Moore, $22.60E-Chsa. Moore; $16.26; Owen- Moore, $20:Th, all resurfacing; A. Wilson, plough beam, $5; Good, road thiPteo $108; • 11. 31. Young, salary 060, grkvel $20.25. stamps $25; Jas. Green, re- surfacing, $33.72; Tait Clark, $38.7:1; Clifford McPhee (W. W. boundary), $17.75, both resurfactig;. Warner Walter, gravel and cement. $1.0.70; Ezra Fisher, sheen hilted by delve $70; A '.31. Straughan; Valuating sheep, $6;• Thor:. Wilson "elect*, Jure ore, 33; C: Weir, Board of Heaths $12.6e; A. Wilson,,Board Health, $5.20; C. A. Robertson, Board of Health, $5.20; IL Brindley, removing. • antl-diseing snow, VS; Wm, Straugh- an, work for.Boardaf Health; $4.50i C.• Mittliell, part salary, Se. As this., esMgeteil,tbi 1024 the' council diemlbsed. . MRS. HETHERINGTON, Clerk. Music in Knox church ' next Sun- day will be of a Christmas character:, with otos by Mrs, A. Y. MacKay !Ind iiir..Eric Wilson.- • Getting old is just a matter of us - :nig up the•vusible stipr,ty'of , As trouble makers few outlawe nee beat the "ein-laws. • " • .• . • According to science hair grows after death, but that is little , • conso- lation -for a bald mate • • ' ' g - iirmerroe, l' 1 1 _ .. • . . • • • . . . . - , 41.1 • .. P‘ . f •f, , . ..... ., _.,...• ) • wssia all our Friendsiznd • Customers . A MERRY CHRISTA', ;. • •• , • .^.^. • • K H WAR.; 11:ATTERandTAILOit JAM.. PI I 11 • I *4 I WON* 1441.40.41.0.141.1*144111.1M**111716474.47,44lif ing 1?, .• • E Wish all our Customers and ".. Friends 'a joyoua chriglmai and a Happy and Prosperous year in 1925. Everything :in Foots/ma.. North Side of SO/tree •Godorick Ont. 4 A7 this happy aeason of the es year, un- talk great pleasure in extending to all oar customers and frismh. oar sincere than* fort/Lep/ease* t easiness relation. *hips of the past year, and soe ,,seish you all a- ' mud?), CHRISTMAS Sturdy's Cash 'Weerytlisse Geed tor idea Talenlieem e • ", • e _ , • ;1•