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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-06-02, Page 10PA" sm TlLIIMDiS, STM! !� IflT at�ttttattateaaa S. Jefrereoa wain ow"y the pulpit. AUBVW( Mr. Irwin Spiersae, of Doer it ssot» Fine • Orel rp gad treat the weoit.ead with , 7ta: i. ,I.sweters silppsi w eariaeel „ ' icx '!�e11C hi: parvats, air. wW Mrs. 11d. rapier o�i�araiot ow fer~ past of tb&; aa. / f 'Tire marry frieais of lir. H. G. � lir. A,rtkttr YaagWaat, of Wtroit, ��Goods wee ande,rSA 1Uh tilrt+l went pieasei to tree kits at sport tilt ,rmeek•oaatl riedilag lis • Summmv,,%r eOss for s,ervrtr is nloa ekwek ea ftsa : oats �• e day, lir. Wltltfi*W ieoilnif s iasrsser A Mr. A. C. Jaeksoa. of Goderieh, was � �iiittl'�allt - student �petater e►f #kat ekwith. He is the Village last week ea bw oa vii Inn , "�" war ,,was sa'oeappaetn�i�od by his wife, 7dr�r ; acgwtiataatw. -�rp �"" t3. wwtallmld. � ?he Farmers' Club sitippod a ear. selling at 1 ri.rmdrkable a�'"' i " 4. (Front another correspoadPnt) load of l"s to Tomato tho formerMISS NOKE ' EAUZING the interest lir. Richard Ilurke sports u. Ford" part of this week. � of enttny bride art Fine a" a• � Tko Moncrieff Dramatic Chile Inst Ork" tExekaaee, Atook It is horwa•eewiatg thews sweat we woe to know aal►oaat the s�Ie►aaw w -Valeo a set an* Mr. ]toy Wilson w*ars or broad smile ; Friday evening was atttit* a suee*". kering " *whirr in � G Ier y+att nV atfit four the cl<+w"it in. We China and Dinnerware in tlesao dais. Over :ice was realised. tierce days of June: weddings. liorxiay night. rten�ded the funeral hrmiske�Mr�. ]lire. Mettary, as Saturday. � Ircre prteent a t3sR eat tllelr tta►twerm pppadstr clatlwa fest street Oscar, sport trsrwr rpt' brass ttteat, Don't forget the moonli;itt next � to ewoomso elate w o of MCCO l� we win wa have those apa�Cis1IX +ut• Miss biota Hamilton, Auburn, visit 9Josrpb Wilson a� J. gVXurton. lir. T. Bowers,, of Seattle, Wash. d ranged in 9i -pierce acts or cd in they township over the week end. Mr• and bits. McIntyre, of Dungan• `his niece. 1� rs�Ma�Hunthe maAn�me of . half aceta, specially priced. bins. Re;;. Sowexb attd son are ,I non, spent the former part of the - Gyve during June a McCall PatternFREE a tle every week tho guests of the latter's par• Mr. Geo. Brit** and Mrs. Courtney: , tthat hose a act a dfeialture All visiting John parents, B*Yflold Road. k! afield Road, cuts here. are spending the week at fire name of l Pu:`c a Df D ess "Goods amounting to $S.00 or m" Mr. and llrs. O, E. Erratt were in their sister, Mrs. 1 htvId Sproul sports a new driver..... ,, Toronto last week. Mr. Erratt had a ` Miss Nettie Sproul, of GoderkI4 Uft and Dinnerware are invited Ur. John Yuill sports a new Gids- `carload of cattle. Mrs. Erratt ac- spent the week -end at the home o! �' PA�T»NS FOR to see our China before yo'.tmobile coach. vompanied him. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David; buy. Mr. ##'m. Fuller had it very success= fast Monday the iixat came of Sproul.I PRilti'If' D� 4:FWPE"i CREPE AE CHINE ful .catch of fish one day last Week -baseball was held In the village be Mrs. E, C. 'Mann and Mra. S. J.1 --�- Mr. andMrs• Harry Lanclols visit- -ween Auburn and Blyth, resuitin. ix *-den, of St. Thomas, are guesteI A mixture of silk and Cotton, good weight in We stack a full range of shade& im :v goes ed ;Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Ilewitt on Sun-,ia victory for Auburn, 4:.. this week with their sister, Mr.4. Max small designs of 'floral or block patterns of medium waiight for dresses; 11louse5, or, trim - p day. ., . The Sacrament of the Lord's .Snp.. Hoffman. cool summer shades, priced this season at ming, priced at $1.45' per•yard. COL S 1ylr, and Mr's, Will Elliott, of De- bei was .observed in the United church hire Wm. Fitzgerald, of Detroit, was • »]15 ; #1.2'd and ¢I.�So per yard. > trait, visited relatives over the week- `last Sabbath. Preparatory *services a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. AL1F;TRIM, c Fend. twexe held on Friday evening. There "B• FSatibran, and with his father, blr. FANCY VORXS Mr. and Mrs. Erwin $peiran motor -,was an addition to the, church �ntem- Robert Fitzgerald. A new pure wool' cloth for sport or s'trCet BoQa Stam ,ed over from Detroit and spent the Lbership of thirteen, ( Mr. R. L. heed and Miss .Evelyn: These are printed patterns of dainty sum- wear„ m plain colors or neat cheeps, of un - weekend with relatives here. Last Sabbath Rev. R, B. Gracle = Reed, of Goderich, also Mr. Kim. H. ' nier shades and tilt, cloth is the tine ., ply n 'rite Woman's Missionary meeting^. preached his farewell sermon to the ;Reed, of Detroit, visited Dungannon' 'voile, priced at 59c per yard. suttl' design, it is just what yotW have, l,eed�d; -vas held at the home of Mrs. Robt. congregation of Knox Presbyterian fr]ends on Sunday. � pric'ed at $1.89 per yard'. McIllwain Wednesday afternoon. 3church here. A student from Prince- , Bridge foreman 31r. Percy Finn!-' PLAIN VOILES. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McAllister and ton will take charge of the services, gan. with his man, started work this _� Make dainty,- cool frocks for the kiddies. FLAT" Miss Elia Sowerby, of Westfield, daughter, Elizabeth, of Detroit, mot. S Knox Presbyterian $4urch next week on the bridge at Blyth which The width is 36 iriclies and priced at 39c Stocked in all the best summer'sliad'es, -,Ali, ail' spent the week -end with relatives ored over and spent the week -end, re- Sabbath. 11w4s uncompleted last ;fall. here. turning Tuesday afternoon. Last Thursday evening the Prosby- i Mr. and Mrs. Murton Roach and ,pNr yard. silk cloth Of good medium weigiat.. Speciu'lCy' Mr. and bars. Wm. Elliott, of De- S. S. No. 1, Goderich T o. �terlan congregation had a social even- Miss Erma, and btr, and airs. Reach. ! CREPE MOROCAINE priced: at S>C«� pe'n' yard_ trait, visited with relatives here over The following is the. school roport I ins in the church, John Wilson, the were guests on Sunday with Mr, and the week -end. of S. S. Ivo. 1, Gadexich ip., for the ` oldest member of .the church, occu• Mrs. Thos. Roach at,Hollyrood. A cloth of exceptionally g'o;od • weight,. but FUG1 SILK, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Simpson. of month of May; honors 7bt;, pass hied the chair. The choir, under thel-, Mrs. Charlotte Robb returned on manufactured from silk and cotton, whWi lit plain colors,, makes, goody wash dresses;fov Toronto, motored up and spent the 00%.- Sr. iV.- Isabel McMichael, 8o; ! leadership of Rev. R. B. Gracie, fur» I Sunday, after a pleasant fortnight's makes it popular , for summer wear, good' , grown-ups or children.. S 'acii-11 : iced 2 nished the m'usle for the evening. visit with her sister,. Mrs, Fitzgerald,- g p p y t ' weekend with relatives here. l3crniec Moore, t0, Clayton i.aith-� , The W. M. S, of Union church meets NvAite, 48, Ji, IV.• ••Phil $igaett, 'it; bliss Josephine Weir and bit. Harvey and other relatives at Kincardine, parte patterns, good shades, 98c anti $sem acct yxC. �9c per yard.. Wednesday afternoon of this week ata.biartraret Fry, 73; Orville Okc, 71; !tom remarks ee UytJahn Jed a � solo each. To the Tiverton and Lochalsh. PRINTED FUGI FAIWL�Y I�itIY ON the home: of burs. Robt. McllIwain. (Marlon Lamprey, 611; Joe Dalton, 07. t Mr, and Mrs, ]Max Hoffman had as Small .attertis in. lain little less las Drake a G.-Ted McMichael, 00; Harvey hire r Rev, Mr. l►�eConnoll was assigned tilts guests ,for the week -end Mr. Hugh p p g r ``;Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McAllister and AIichael, M Everett Craddock, fig; duty of giving the address of the 3'.- mels• width, fancy check or- stripe designs,, Uughter, of 'Detroit, mdtored up eveniuof ivi Eldon . ddre s behalf Moore of the First National ;lank, good wash dress and it is an all silly ciotfr that. g M• n Tlx�` its is g;1 makes very dainty sumiller• frocks; also a + Thelma Fry, 45. II. ,Arthur dicks, Detroit, and ' bliss Margaret New- will give good service, pvi . ' - ' vile. S len ' and visited twirls relatives here aver 72. Sr, I. -Frank McMichael, 7r, of the congregation, read an :address, comb, also of Detroit, � p Ciotli t'or Chi]dx�;tl s wc.Ur:, TAe' pile,.' the week encu 11.. expressive of their sorrow at the sev. per yard' pera,y;rre4». I Jr.Jt. Pr.. Ruby McMichael, 80, Jr. Pr.. liar, and Mrs. E. Fairbairn and lit- � is 55a I�le>ct Sunday the service will be eying of the pastoral tie which liar] B Gladys , Adant, Arthur McMichael, G FIGURED SILKS C Tl1~t held as usual in Union church tit ti Keay Fry, Ada Faxran t,Valeir Crad- existed,, during the past eighteen tie daughter, -Mary Lou, of Detroit, . p,m- Sunday school at 2 n.m. Rev. dock 'Tont F Ha el M months and of the hope that God's spent the weekend with friends at t f 1 ' r'' c d 1 ' in t 36 ` IOPE, SA z Dore, ISABE%, LOWERY, Teacher.' a M J richest blessing would follow h]m sat kris newThe hseaand sa Q ,k.at•y C �p a Cline or a crepe, Al.!" Lucknow, having: made the trip by You Can,,,'tllva}'S. rely Ott tltl Ci+tli to) IiJake' a motor. 'They returned vn Monday. wide, good part rill, splendid fiats' your Hest real' dress, We have a good! ratlge. of _ a Mr.. and Mrs. Samuel Glenn, of De- dress or for trimming, the* price ivo�w is �3.39� good shades at $2.95 per yard.. Black-,. extra' 1. ROME. �Mr. Bruce Grigg, of Detroit, visited. sum of ittoney. Mr. Gratie made a I feeling. xenly,-.-The..cnngregation..re.. to the basement troit, -:;,ere week -end visitors at the per yard. heavy; $3.50 per- yards-_ _. home .of ._the-.formet's - brother Aire ._. .. _ David Glenn, ANDERSON ' the parental home over Sunday, The many friends of Mrs, Wm. Me- paired of the church and partook of the good things super lied by the,ladies. and his sister, Dura. Jas, .GINCHAIlt Stonghause. also with other relatives, The quality needs no explaining, it is simply I�IDD1ANt7A CLbT'Hw Math are sorry to hear that -she has (From another cartes ondent Rev. J. A. Walker and Jas. Kllou n , ,t , left here Wednesday morning to at, f splendid fast colors, dainty, checks for mo- • &v c hilit tr s, play dresses ev MoitlierS, ltpttSe' not been so well recently,. Mrs. Brogden McMath has been col* led to Montreal to the illness, p . Air. C. Hoare, of Clinton, was ail. Auburn visitor on Sunday. tend the sessions of the London con. ° ther, daughter or the little: tots;. Priced this dress, washes sp,Lndidly, guarantet:Jt cedar's;, ference of the United' church, which" selsoti at 39c per yard« neat designs, priced at ;4Sa per' }Ward.. being :owing of Iter mother. Mr. es ey Killough, of Chicago. is held in St, Andrew's church, Londetp,.. The Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. of H8lmesville United church is renewing old acquaintances here at present, Mr:.11ieivin Reed. of Brantford: USE McCALL >�'ATTERNS FOR. ELF ANDS THE CMLMN,' fleet on Tuesday afternoon at the church. Tilxs. Leonard Birch, also :of Detroit, liars. Anderson and' children, . of Dungannon, were . the guests of her snent;the'week-end at. the home of. �*e� Mr.. and Mrs. Jas. .Girvin, While :�[t?' bia�@t'#ir41111Et$ Of Springy R.ri7 ,t$ iii ,fait^ i`eaa€aa fir Qiu4i bore he had a successful action` sale g visited her parents M d sister, Mrs. Geo. Lawlor;: on Sunday. . of machiner and tau h ld d -- , x. n M. , . Y se o 900 s, at for this iceelt„ alae , and r e 1 --^ - •---- - P. Mulholland, over the week.ond, Mr. Rees Jenkins and Miss Mary Lucknow on Saturday .afternoon. ,s~"'-"'r,-.•"'-•-,�'.•;,•' sir. and. Mrs.. Fred Draper and 11tre. Jenkins, of _ •Clinton,. spout Sunday Nr: Roy Harvie, Of Stratford, .mot. hborhood. C- 01boon.: and finally, of Detroit, with friends to this neig oral ftp on Sunday qnd; tttn>* with hint p�r� spent Sunday -with Dir. god Mrs. Wm. 'Mr. slid Mrs,, T.' Kerniek, of Blyth,, on his return, hitt titres cltitdrer_., who McCALL MtC> i ; ice Co. Mu?iiolland, Were, guests at Mt. Fred, Tolls on bad jd the; week at the home of11r,It�S ��� �•�� �,#� S �st M A Sunday. their gsltd arents Mr. an ' b s Se :. +►as+rsrs�� � Mrs. rrnes :McCormick, of 1ti'yan- p , d Alis. T. dotte, Mich,,' of Rev; I. W. KSI- Mr. R. Harper and. friends .were Allen. ,patrlck, is visiting this week at the t, guests of his sister, Mrs. W: R. btr, and Mrs. Win. Fitrwerald, Air. M!Ifines HoImesville AI , last week,parsonage. p and i4lra, Inert. Fitzgerald .and son,Air. and Mrs. herb Stoddart and Mr• and Mrs. G. E.. Raithby, rf .:lghn. said Mi. taaac ' F]tzaeralcl andv t ri7 Guelph O.. A. C.. spent Sunday at Mr. ,daughter, Markaret, of Kincardine , µ family, ot. Detroit, are spending the. George Rafthb 's. wee triet. The late• Dir, Augusl� was came to the IE►Rat in 1809 and. lived! iitcf 1Atbite Chea auenit reihi#ae. summor with the f'armer's parentis, g Y x Stzitdav vteitors with Mrs. Char• ice. Mr- and Mrs. J. Stoddart. Miss Janet Alp,-- deaconess, is. ex lone: Robb and _Air. and. Mrs. Leish« harts at Part Colborne, Vi*cUetttd> Co., Regina for saeveral years. He hast _ •,- ..,,_� _ '- t The Rev. i, A'V'. Ci�lpatrick is at. ted. to sddresa..thc "Vk`. bt. S, o#' man. • . Ontario abqurt 53 j*ears�, ate., He been tanager of the U.G.G. ,elevstor. . At , k" Sasksakhewan asintre t3fe, Last MATURING tcndNONS ina rho London. ox United church on'' Tuesday, ------ -- -- , a 1.1 Uonference an The afternoon tea. which wa,s held of 1918. Mr. Augustine was an oldgr• R nual meeting of the Un 04 church June 7: on the la*n of the United churett on in the First Cnite(Lehurah here. He that 'It3 iICWt:4 r�1pC} which is being held in St. f►ndrew s Mrs. O, K.` Erratt has been spend- SaturdXV afternoon. under the auspi served on the 'town council for. tea GAI,%,AG>�Elai' S16It81I, United church, London, Ju>ae lot to Ing a week at her brother's Set seen- tea df the: Mission Circle, was Waite a Years, and was president of the Hor- Fa11I+Iiuii 1uI1✓DIElA June 7.'. ratt eras also there over successful .event and an enjoyable ticulturaT Society.. He was amem- 34r-1€�xl"X&tl A"8 ` 3lln$r rrzi II>! #Ile Sulu, don. time was sbent. Tiio proceeds i i i bet of the Canadian Order of For-. 11R. CthO�i'9 X$'F Z. ..-, The man who can laugh when be amounted to about $7.00. esters and the I,O.O.F. He leaves. -a: I D3B3 mer Vat in Serape. Mr. xnd. Mrs. Ino. Syniiitxton visit- -�regsratlons--T Shape.,*, l isn't amused is always popular. ed the formen's sister,• Miss Della ' The services of Dungannon United � widow, and two sisters and a brother 7 .. , in Ontario. A x* • rington,. of Blyth, op Sunday. church will. be withdrawn -on Sunday. acedy fogyou ap/ l gid, Materials OTIC New �+. �k �+� D.Syiningtan is very ill at ares- June Nth, Sunday school will be heldWe litre thG $4RD gees.i i1YMittCram *Wtots w]tIt an attack -of b rontthial pneu- as uaua , bn Sunday, June 12th, the PeterborOngh Catnad.t Colors. monis, services will°be As -usual.. on Sun- LINTY $AI,Ii, M7t:.1T •.. r, dart Jaa► 19th, Rev. W. R. Sbaw.'R. CCl a1111� �Eplllr� As . Monday of this week was De- A' • K . ,. C I3111 i f[ O� t�lR6il1S , WANTED 7 ,F • t, ` in. se tniniater , from West i Cagrt C�dcrietii 110. Write for our ro < $oration Day in . the States quite. a 32 It position: P14ONE number were home front Detroit; Mina, will speak both morning and will hold their Annual, Clt>iielt Goods. _._.. evenint3• l`ROX NION�'Tl EEL . klay Made in Canada Gayton L -idyl, Arthur YuriOlu+, Mrs, � � Service and Parade tet tike iixp-: e �. Scholes and June, Messrs. Hallam and, blr, Melville Culbert, our local radio To Liverpool Mist church, Goderich,. cit Suutda friends. dealer. has a new clerk. One day eveiung, Jane lith, 1921: $re te�rr June io July 8,,,._Nthinedost M>Aalmamadicar AaAw Mr. Ray Roberton, of Detroit, mot recently, after an extremely hot dny, thren are requested to meet in ored up and spent the week -end with a woman who felt the heat very much, Junc f'1 July 15 ,�lontelare � their Lodge Rooms, at the Mae=, AUBURN his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rob•" of those shop and asked to see one June r.1 Ju4y � ...Alontrose at 3.;0 , of those radio fans she had read so Jul 1 ,duly :9...,.ltontrslm ley Hall, North street, erton. Mr, and burs. Bert Mills and 3 p.m. Visiting brethren cordia.- KINGSTON j'. 0'• much about, .but despite the"fact that Tc Belrasi•Gle t t, babe Noreen and Master Frank Rob sgow ly invited to attend... he searched upstairs and down lie was PF]ONl~ t l erton were also at the parental home. unable :to locate one of them. Jtme g July 7.. _%ictepnma 10RN W BELL, G.R. STREET. t RING 15 We were all sorry to hear of the -June. 28 July �a .,Melita ALBtRT ['. NARKtttt, Rec. g e. serious Illness of Mr. Glen Raithby, . The funeral of bits, Joseph VVikon,� 5. Out,atanhna who underwent an operation for re. beloved wife of Mr. Joseph Wilson, Irltt)�l (,1L'1:i3E(: formerly* of this ..,r.;,,,.r., • ,.` moval of his tonsils in Clinton an place,. took place to Saturday: Complications set in but Dttngannoti cemetery on Monday To Cherbourg .Nouthampton• w we are glad to know that lafesa re- afternoon, Rev, C . H. McDonald eon Antwerp Y�j ports were quite favorable. ducting the service. Mr, and .Mrs, 114 the M i aero 7'lte Women's institute will meet in Wilton have been residing in Florida June 15 July 18 MontnairnANNO " R the Foresters'. Hall on Thurada AL of late, but her death took ulsce ]n ansae '3, aniy.;u...,•i[oa►tro al c ys London at the, haine..nf.14lr. Wilson y for the June �'[de WIFE. -..>t° see that Vroomatl says 44, - - June 9th,. at 2.X5 pAA. Miaa�.P. Mat» Frida�" and Siturduy, June std and nth t] ewe, of SSmcoe, will speak ori the t ilt«r, where they had been :far 70 (',herbourd-SouthamPlon --- he cats maks old Suits and subject, "Beautifying the home, gar• r past three weeks. Ilamboarg a beautiful' Picture, artisticsliy Coats look like new at 3$ PAIRS den and community for hxalth and I%e debate, Resolved that the Bible .lune 8 June , .l:tt'rp. France framed. Nothing gives the his Cleaning and Pressing MEN'S bi . Yr rr �t �y �+/+� �t happiness. should be taught in the public schools, June 22 July 20 Emp. Scott'd lasting pleasure like a gitnd 'WoriC"S Oil West Street. #+ S ULt'!1r - d 11� CALF 0XIFF 1RA7 The Auburn Women's institute held which �!s Riven in the Orange Hall, f'ktgre. It is both Useful and why don't a take 'rt. MEDIUM • "their annual business meeting on May L. 0.,tnnon. No. the s a sal of XTo C;herboo» `SaLithatnpton. decorative. it branti'-ddes that blue Su t of yours TOES 17th at the home of Mrs. Stoltz. The success, the * irmative bei taken by ho der of tt is a constant re. L. os. 1;. A. h o, S i 1 was a splendid . .J(11 Q 0 r rh • ��r follovdn otfleera were elected:' fres- and have him freshen, it JVV j' 4 s7 the Mit�aas Olive Finnigan and Maria diver. C+bme in sident, Mrs. Jas. Words; 14 -vice Pres.,. and ace what s splendid eat.. u r Mrs. Lawson; 2nd vice res., Mrs. C. Smyth, while the negative was #sken A.<,It THIRD ' ARI Tbi?riI5T. by Pearl Finnigan and Mary Vint, A j THtttD CAtlt\ AND lection we have for you to I�iIA$iE-M-I'll just do that tlUS ?NESE ARE L`XCEP77 0N'AL VALUES Straughan; sec y -treat„ Miss Margar- �very � EUROPEAN 'TOURS � choose from, at prices to suit afterltoon. Vrooman ter- et King; dist director, Mrs. Mo rid both rtronK artxtimeant was put up byall. pprests see., Mrs. A, Ferguson; pran st, � both sides ars it was certainly a very tainly' does a good job. ' �.,%` bliss Winnie Howson; !tower coin., f disputed quewtion. Apply - to Local :Vgent, ��„y �I � �fE��� �ar�� W. Her � �a i�i Mrs. Shaw, Airs. 'W'eir; program cont., � The Fart Saskatchewan Record had i J. H. PARKER, C,:..•aLr ii ��,� �+,•� itis l The�►�aC!! of Reliable Footwwtr burs. Rowson, Mrs. Alp, Miss SadieIthe following reference to Mr. L. B. Lien. Agent llasR, Dept. $tail �� V!!t Store Prompt and Expert Service R Carter; directors, bars. Sturdy, ]firs, Auarustine. whose sad death teas re. � , , C.I 11. Bldg.. Toronto. EaulSt. 1'laorto193 J, H. VH(�OMAN PHONE 43'x' �•- North Side of Square � Bonn, Mrs. J« Wilson, Mrs. 0.0,18rien. � corded In The Star a few weeks sten: l Adelaide 1110,-, Phone 124 rV«rt Street - + i The funeral of the Iate Mr. L. B. DUNGANNO�V i Augustlrie' teas held from First United; ` "- _ __ ._, __ - -�^---- p church. Fort .lasirstenewan, on Mon. Wedding bells are ringing, day, Mev^ % at 2 o'clock in the niter Mr. Howard wets has purchase l it moon. 'Tire servic!+ was conducted by ' L "" Pioneapple 11 new Whippet cal* from borne Mac- the Rev. C•. 1::. A. P6,mk, who was R l - +. If YOU Are Looking For Kensie. listed by the Rev. E. J. Hodgins and,+rr - Vi1Sn ham visited thep ��e vongTecation�led bf the choir' Mr. an albs. Herbert Thom non, Y i 11Nof ron'sIn, , T r Ffl fl T U/ Iffec"k k t L Pin ' pp'les now for Coln ning and hae finest quality and best pneansp'eat o'ur stock and satisfy yra�Irltelf ' GROCER' t tM STM OF SAT`l�'Anti = MOM 145 e; sang $osao seleetions which were fav•• ; orita!s ,of the deceased, including the, « stx9eel x .4'3rd Psalm and "Unto the Hlllt' - - � ' L• TheArodo Iift up my couid not longing accommodate t 'who i ilpao•the-MinMttat: stntXir, ail Gc►ad Quality a the tteopk kAthrred, rtotwiti: g that l otattra►t Vahm for money, You cannot dO better than „standitag rite fact tilt Country ; were. almost impassable. Cwe,i , , pair a'M'lelt to nroads was mar% to feel that all were akar- inti a coaamon and very real sorrow. , 'a. slit, Aug endo s tonithwt intomad , and caratrfea eenduct Iwwl madr SHARMAN11,S de c 'for him a wide clrck of frknd: who r BABY ri;AltlitlAGllill Wert Id"th. 1. a ympat1 etlehi It teerrmti `as ,elaborate or aitnlaltt as your taste '�" ' lee THE LEMING SHOD STOIRE aaxpre0w* Itself in many way % but i or pocketleook dietatrs are to seen i mspec%t * is tanto weal#in of i"Mutifal `' here in styles. Ail ars welt 't+f'i atel 'PI I owt and GllWw us S�t"R'ift irk extferdW I flowers whiek learritrd the W"j n iod a ani will give t+aod seat vicar iso frmait of titin clistreh. He loved flow. , Mattawkat aarrUg'e y" pack art -to ALars, sad as president of this �o�tt•; Motbar"s siw"M eoraa in anti ase these . raltw*l fot%tr ho was iftw to Go cots t,rNl r,artclaat+as. wltledt will ,fti, FULL RANGE OF `make iron tltanriutki►eweta a piaYc,e of tasks fife ltapktirrr .for burin motthor ithi tsr. iaNrU all '' TrU46 '�'�,ayahq h thitlkret *JW partalttn+i to the 1p&gr- t b ntantt of sits eowttswM,it]►. we are tNa+ir' � WHIRMER ids tA s t"I left f W fact thareft6ftt 1 lits 1k�I7 #►lllw - tl !Kill �% lttiit!Et'lhilt �•��k"�S � St hA at large t anti DMsof lira towrrt 10sauMioat fast r .. •• . .:., - .�:�.«.«-... .. yw-r,... +...w+r..... ,. ..'.. ...._. ..,.. "••4,10•.+.'�W',.♦