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THURSDAY, DO. Mb. ASS
Oisf.TUARY Presbyterians.Ibrtie,
Site hi 'arriv-
ed by four daagirters and toe seas,
ifeLZAN.=°-The 111W l of Mrs. M. Kra. (Rex.) D. Ifleviear, at btu-
Y- McLean, Seaforth, whose death sm. Slash.. Mrs. (Rte.) A. )Ea4Vkar,
***cued on Sunday, fallowing a pro- of Heady; Mr*. tRev.) Vre 'Stewart,
iwetset iiln en in- her 78tio ice'«- - of- tberfay*- Dat4 -.i 44--- A mels'
beii ort TaesdaY afternoon from beer MacLean of Lender, Oat.; Rev. W.
foals seeai,iesses, Goderich street, to the 1. U.rTM a, Tkanecsvilis, and Don-
X444`1"..1ak ,:emetay.' he stroke aid G. MacLean of The Globs staff,,
wee mmeestsd by Rev. F. IL Larkin, Toronto. Two sisters also ourvive,
D D., r*taister of First Prestyterian Mrs. David Cowan and Mlles J. R. In-mimetels, at which Mrs. McLean 'had
• been Iang a prominent member and
glia, of Toronto.
Cil_ ?)(Ax.--Stofoand ++yn►patby t
• settee worker in connection with the is aroused with Mr« C'harlee W. a'hap-
Wettasss's Missionary SocietY • and man, fornterix C. N. R. eyperater
. *tier philanthropic organizations. here, and since , Ieaving Goderich, of
•')'its deceased, whose matdcn name Palmerston, in the death of his wife
wee Centime Harriet Robertson re- on Saturday last. On WedeneedsY of
high type+ of Christian
Mveesrted baht week cher was found unconscious
,Kong, She was born in I�sng-
aton, best a dau titer of the late at the foot of the cellar stars in her.
+ *e=* John Robertson. She was married home st Paimerstan. Sh fuel eve -1
*bout, 40 years ego to the lite M. Y. dently fallen from the head. of the s
Mei*** and came to Seaforth, where $teultb, y to the .concrete sneer ire -
she had resided since. She is surviv- Heath. 'The accident oexurresd. ap-'
pereetlY, while Mrs. Chapman was
eel t erns fon, Dt. McIxan, of ° alone in the horse after the noon-
Martr*sl Gassetie; tHa Flsterr. alone ,meal ,nhenshe _wsesstowchintte
r Koff t~ �rtstt .731rs W theta'rway. In her-�"
W. man, o Regina, she cut he
ltd[ snan� Re . and one�b;) a shelf Aver s
fall h r head and much 'blood
S. Hs"' 3. Watson. W. (i. 1'Pillis, ; conscious, an
• on Satnrdsy last. The funeral was
User.
.7*mee Thbar, sof Little Rock, a
Ark. The *thinker* were R. Bell, was .o d -her death ',� place
I st and she was rendered ore
J. C. Greig end ,t, G. Marten- : held on Tuesday, the remolds being
SHE? PERD,- "A very sudden taken to Hensel,. for interment.
death was that wAiels occurred • ea About twenty-five persons from Pal-
l'nesday evening, when one of the merston accompanied the body to
lest known and most highly esteem' Hensel), and the many floral, tributes
V1resident* of Nfle in the Person ntb`bore testimony to the high esteem in
. A. P. Shepperd► d which the deceased was held Im-
'teplttre of his earthly labors. Ay'rart erosive services were conducted at
a sore throat, which he had had the home of Mrs. Chapman's
mother,
Sunday hs was .Haran in his vs. Mrs. `George Scott,
p�health and was about the barn Rev. James Semple, of • the united
ted by
*WS his chorea when the summons church, Palmerston, assisted by Rev.
.came. Mr. Shepperd was a.life•lent 1 A.. Sinclair of the United church.
resident of the vection and . was born Hensen. Many Goderich friends feet
de ,to Nile in the year 1850. He deeply for Mr. Chapman' 'and his
wee closely identified with the work three daughters, Misses Jean, Mar -
1 the Nile chureb, of •which he was tarot and Doris, in their tragic her-
recorriing steward and
d.� secretary' eavement.
of the Sunday school tor a number KURSC1iENSTCL--Almost a life -
of years, and he was a member of long resident of Colborne township,
' the Orange order. His wife, form-
erly Miss idly Edgar, daughter of
the late• Mr, Robert Edgar, of How -
ick, survives, together with a son and
a sleiughter, Mr, Edgar Shepperd and
Miss 'Alice Sheppard, One brother
sod .three sisters also survive, Mr.
Samuel Shepperd, of Ashfield; ,Mrs.
Treleaven, Dungannon;. and the Mis-
ers. Mary and Kate Shenperd. livin>x
with their brother, Samuel. The
funeral takes place toasorrow (Fri-
dey) : with .service et the Nile TTnited.
Church at 1 o'clock, interment to be
Made in the Dungannon cemetery.
MucLEAN.-After an illness of
several months, Elisabeth' Agnes
MacLean, widow of thie late Rev.
Archibald MacLean, • ED., of Myth,
pelme. 1.4thi
at the It*rne of herr daon ughter, A.
MacVicar, the Manse, Heady,Ont.
She was a daughter of the 'kite Rev.
Walter Inglis, of Ayr,, Ont., and was,
born in Sortth Africa, where her fath-
er was a missionary for Annie rears.
• Aa long as . her . he+uth nerrnitteal.
Mrs. M'ac .e an took an active part In
ail churchwork. end with her. hes-
Mrs. Frederick Kuricheneki pass
away on Sunday, Dec. Gth, at the
home of her' sister, Mrs. • F. Bishop,
Bruce street, where she had made
her home for the past . few «yearn.
Three years ago she suffered a stroke
but . she •had been : able to be about,
more or less, till about five months
ago; when she took to her bed. The
deceased, whose maiden name was
Elizabeth Hebei, was born in New
Hamburg, but at the age_; of five
came ;with the : family to Colborne
township. ' Her husband predeceased
her a year ago last June, She is
survived'. by 'three dotera and four
brothers, Mrs. Breckow, of Mount.
Clemens, Mich.; Mrs. H. A. Buck, of
Medicine Hat, Alta; Mrs: F. Bishop,
of town; Henry- Rebell of Jackson,
Mich.; 'Jacob, of Rapid City, S. Da-
kota; George, of Port,. Colborne, and
John, of Grand Rapids, Mich. She
Is outlived also by two sons and one
da ehter, Mr. Albert Kurschensiki,
of Goderieh township, and Mr. Edgar
Korseben.ski, of Detroit, and Mrs.
'Lee, of Colborne. Mrs.. Kurachenski,
was a member of the Evangelical
,band did valued service during. his church until the breaking' up of that
ptatotats pif 40 years at St. Adtdrew's coiggregatIon I vi since that time had
•
I n .a member. of the, Methodist
hersrch, The funeral service on
TwasdaY afternoon of last week was
conducted by 'Rev. Mr. Clarke, pea,
ter of North 'street United church,
and the pallbearers were Messrs.
Michael Older, 3. McClure, - C. Bre-
ekow end T. Pennington. The . in-
terment was Made in Colborne cern-
etery. In edditiott..to.: the children,.
Mesar,. George and John Hebei, bra
there, and )tis. Buck, a sister, were
Caere for the funeral, also Mr. Will
1i'aboel..of Port Colborne; a nephew.
eter Mr. Augustus .Kurschenski. of.
Kitchener, . a brother of Mr. Kur-
settenskrat.
ForRent
° The Opera House
is now nvailable' for anyone
"wishing to. rent tor amateur
shows or concerts.
For Orme apply to
Werk)* M. McLean
P. O. Box SO Goderkh
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WARNING USERS OF RADIO
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All Radio Receiving Sets
MIJS.T .be Licensed....: }
',Penalty' on Summary Conviction is a fine not Acceding $50.00
License Fee $1.00 per annum
licenesee, 'valid to Flet March. 1926. may tri obtained from:
Staff Post Offices. Radio Peelers. Radio ,Inspectors. or fromRadio Branch. Department of 'Marian end ,Fithesies. Ottawa.
The wetted" (rem license fees are used to eeatret' belsa4lesetlag
crab is Improve lsreedcannreseedew comilttiere
A. JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of. Marine asset Fisheries
GIFT'S
Get your bo or girl a pair of the e.lebrated •
1`AQ" Skates
for Christmas
We are sole agents in Goderich for these re-
nowed skaters.
We have the best line of HOCKEY STICKS in
Goderich, from25c
We have many ireful articles suitable for gifts,'
Silverware, Pyrex, ry, Eectrie Irons, Toasters,
at pricers to suit all purses.
See the new "Canadian Flyer" sleigh for boys.
Jas. C. Carrie
G Each*. iardWare
ny orz model m y hie purchased
an easy payments frond. your :local
authorized Pordzdealer..The xod-
erate down V payment entitles you
to' take imraeiia delivery .of your.
car and :.you can pay for -it at
your*convenience during the year.
Your , local Vord d er ov Il dly
show you 'the Ford Chrilas .Gt
Certificate which enables the giver
Of a Ford to announce the .gift itt
the roostfitting manner. Delivery
.can also be arranged for any de-
sired time on Christmas morning.
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AMONG THE G'nCRi Land oL the United Church' in • Can- m ern e m s
4 was dee►lt with at the services by choir and `congregation. The
Meet1n a+1
The -regular monthly on Sunday last nn North street public is most cordially invited to all
the•-Artisur-Orel" _Ina-, le Amid...on ..churek..:. -the .nnorni p"--.Enol,er-...these..servicest....,.-..... _ .. •
Chri t a Carola will be .sung',Anthem, "The' First. Chrismas Morn"
Monday, Dec. 21st, at a p.nn. As this son pave an stddretus on "Christian Christmas Day
tariea of *11- departments are asked ed the work at home sa#d abroad 10.30 List;
bring their reports. t beinig� carried en by United . Fra Choreal Coramodon Service
Christmas services in Knox church" cburcjs. Thd *tory£' oL thethe..wyork .in Organ Prelude, 'astoral Sythpbony Miss E. Hume and the Choir.
• conducted by the minister. Subjects missions, social centres, hospitala and (!The Mems)) Handel
of sermons: 11.a.m., "Tiro Meaning
co ea is a wonderful story and, a • Processional Hymn 73.. Metsdelssaahn . Male Chorus. "Let Us Now Go Even
of Christmas;" 7 -p.m., "The i *hien- 4 au; way of pointing tout r the .Kyr Elepon, Unto, $ 1ehem"
EY . of Jesus." Special Chrlsitmrs1 magnitude of the work wow Aped Gloria Tib, ,
•
manic. .Sabbath school a"''' Bible when it was stated that, this work of moo.;,, , ,.. ,
Stainer The Choir.
classes at 3 o'clock. Ithe church outside th4 local emigre- Hymn 76
} Victoria st. United church, pastor; or; gationr meant en expenditure • of $8 Sertiaon.
ltev. Selby Jefferson: 11 s.rao sub- a minute. The 14,000,000 budget o . Anthenn,. "0 Come Redeemer of Man -
Jett, "Foregleanns of Christmastide!, the United church for the period I kind". ..... West
(3) ,Mery His mother; The call of ing March Slst next is to provide for Hymn 72Adestc Fidelea
the Christmastide to traotherhood. 7 this work. In North• street tonere" I Sursnm Cords,
p.m., (4) "Joseph, Thou got► of Dav- gation the special camisole* for the , Ter. Sanews, '
id;' the, season's summons to chival fund was, postpon. tilt: Inanity on Banadictuil qui Venit,
rows manhood. 3 p.m., Bible School; account of the recent special effort Agnus Del,
Classes for all. • Made locally to pay for _ the recent pater ,Nester,
Baptist church, December 20th : improvements in the church bi.ulding. - Gloria in- Exeelsis.... • •..3. Stainer.
Sermons by the Pastor. Ensuing In the evening Sunday taut Rev. Mr. knit Communion VIII Tone
+subject, "Daniel IX, a wonderful Clarke, the minister, also, spoke of Nunc Dimittis Bunt*,
Don'tf y.,' The tithe
Seventy eek,. that it is exp+lcted that Rev. orFan heaMei ah Rands"
`4i' the Work of the church represented ostlude,
Don't fail to hear -this: The Mission In lire b� The ,usnouncenaetrt • _ _ (The lilessia'h) Handel
bland "White Gifts'" tree .brought a is nneeds On Sunday, Dei. 27t11, st 7 p,m. a
full hems*. Nota vacant seat. The J. L. Sterwart;, author of "The Laugh. carol.tlerviee will be hell in st.
i h is nctw
els are of grit antiquity, and sin ef-
fo#, is- beifg rnsade to give such an
rartes►pheee. The ch mulatto. wil b.
lighted etntirely by
er Hobe s oL this service will appear
tretxt wok).
of this week, and was well attended. � tlwi Cieriatrnaai Tine sera s .
for1924 leieretion of. the Holy Crenntunion •B lie heed en Tuesday ereninlf, Dee.
the Society. Reports from the var. as ,
osarfsi year, financiall, and other. Christians Testa' Nweite►rhat will be fl's. WI'T!M eCIiL43 iC)l
win, with a �er ship at prreseart telearated, slim teeleses xastnlli- The services and atdbeawnl at
nervier will be SW*. rstrat
at rvesr`s A pleas tnted bye s* This
is al says North streetmi, hseat+ helpers A pleasant tacldas# 'I')sia la always set+ *f the roost be*►u- i3ntneie►y will be ext kees'lltst wlih the
was the pre eettatieet to I4rs. ltaddttt. Wel eerviaee of the Tal', i *'rains (3srittrrssa „mon. ' Mersa C1rtb, F'esl-
tlse pareoW ant, bye Kite. ilwxelotlt ,bate. all present with **tact Omit C �; )owsitlp *"fasces and liisalen Rand
,aft, CO behalf of the rxie*tire, mases le s Hely t, i , 1 et 1G a.trot.: Svtdes7 Beleee►. and fl4bls
W.M.S.life nweraberskiye The .sevie�e Las fit. t At 7 p.m.
let
a t1CeMt:•laasses at 7 p.an.; )larnintt Worship
pier, is appreelealen of her faithfal on else *soder atter' Cbis'ist tts will at 11 am; Mwt+ss Bong a`- 7 P•ne.
mod wi snssseesiful etr�'iee daring be uniana sad very appropriate► thiel iwiw�
t>we alit *Bt year jest ceded. )Cra, will Ira a Candle Carol service wiera «,dor ihnte t1a & +Mitt is
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The 1erlsimteas en exension by+ *arch will be litlittea candles and irony mint Organ '
Rudd
will be the•annual meeting, the sacra- stewardship:, and Mr. ftumne review- '
(Newton) . . ...........the Choir
Carol "Silver Stars" (Simper) ..Choir
Evening .......
Organ "0 Thou That Tellest" Handel
• "The Holy Night" Dudley Buck
Anthem "There Were Shepherds"
•• (Vincent}
Carol ".4t ]haat Thou Arlt COM!"
n o r.
Wineheeter Old Carol "We Three Kings of the Orient"
The Choir.
children did wonderfully well. The ince Dadde the 01441 which i Ce, •
rt'ge,a chrxrch. Soars of thecae ear'
running irsThe•New ()moose, will be
. Y. r. u. nave aaop ea a new
gram of work that will begin with at North greet *hut eh
to preach be -
tit,* new year. Watch for it and fore tete campaign takes .
he railMeti-
cont s. You will like it. ante and extend"1N
The amnia meeting of the W.M.S. i . commix
ICES et Knox church was held on Taee+laY ,`'
Day there ill be a C ' christanas party
The ?est of officers was pre- es loth: tee odium the -octave of
aceeteci by a noman&ting cosrnitte*, in lit. Oeenrrge's auras st 8 n.nn. The flits, at 7.
awl w eialyaccepterd as r►wiwla_.1>y_.:ast�14 -est the settle* is urnsalh holy T nnot"etrts. Day),,
belts the beglnnh *9 $rr ` S• g Hardy 11 A.� feel of
lees d pertanents showed a very' sees Christ's Natal Day. At 10.70 a.m. e► eL'lfiltliw'L7ilAisswum AT.. Nods
Solo, "Slumber, "Beloved" (iron
Rach's Christrnasi 4fat
Miss E. Hums:„ .
Chorus, "He Shall Be Greet"
.-;....Mea. R,...Henderneon.and..,Che
Chorus, "Nazareth'.'.... ,... The
The pageant, "Following the .
will be given on becmfasber 30th
1.4dy •Shopper (after clerk
shown „almost everything in s
"No, I' don't. tree bet; glee Viet
I want togurgles my 'husbsn
Christmas."
Clerk "Why ' not hide
chair and yell "Bool' pt him.'
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