Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-06-16, Page 16_ r►atM►a. �- to d 1� „ i. Ati, IltsiL .iVaaeti Sias r W++t tAit • • .. �► �?hureray forenoon when an aer)plunc Mr.. Win. Met lure is uAloahn a' � lhffstrnitt - +relattvas in 5trstford.an .gturJ.►>. t naw i over here, the first that had carload of sbingle, at McGaw tin* ,%relit reia:� alt at 1ear;�''s t ......... . *: been hilt way. week. r shipal *nt of Flags of Mrs. John i'ampixull and sor. Dyne*. • Mrs, Wm. A. Me+ser and Mai, Mow. r. W W"- — YV a far' a offering our entire big stock Of , Ladies ! •4 �; ` .. b �riaisla iE'aiASS04t `i►iv+�: _.._ .... V..:.. • f 1 ,ell eine -�-Union Jack* motored to Walton on Saturday to ey ray, of ;Blwcvair, riiite;i friend, ltei`,e " �a++ � i __tt �+ tend a family picnic reunion. They. Sundry. 1� � �ici�BeS c'tl'1Cl 'a�luarr�m�r �eSSes at .remarkable�„ 't • graphed cotton F 09 „ and Alts. Vero l'unningkanr, o£ t° ar , _ _.. • • you of,. 2� teat . and Dominion, Litho- were ..e;ompanied by Mr. trod Mr}, Congratulations are extended to X. # Jacob hunter and daughter, Rena, of I7�e''SAl" CtC� t f W1 xYicail �1 S�IV1n �o ,a Zion, low, on the advent of s son. { molraltald' Dari stsc)lllr• Intended for last week) �ev ;C. ii. DiacU�nald. of 1.ucl.- per Cet''i of ordinary selling prit;e4t.., sores tri I,aia;^der some date last :e+rek. Mr. and Mr �. David F.rrinYton, Sr.,Gr,. , « DLfOR,AT,K for the bii�=s Winnie Lane is visiting with were nosey with their dsuXhter, Mra, gnaw, et,cduanged puip,ts with Rev. G.', her ;runt, Miss Mary Cunninghaai,' John Veid. an tiunday of last erect:, q Ritchie, „f Asko n , DI.AAdMOND JUBILOS / near Port Albert: , • . old . MacDonald. Miss Laura Salvage, who ha:. tecta church o � ° A few from mound here went to, in Toronto for ,several month., ro-' ' n . atbbath, Mr. iia orni g Our les are Now _r Kincardine on Thursday to dee the iturned this w�eel: to her home la Aan- preached in Aaervi a at note morning ax n � ancT evening services, while Mr. Pl • WrSare eXr11"a»jaf�Tn Gentry Bros. circus. gannan. cine preached in I,ucknow at the fore-; Miss Etta McGill, of Lucknow, was Mr. text tiVrwlida;e and, Miss .Mie croon service .and in Dungannon in , ' profusion in our Cift the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. lam 1*ent, of Toronto, are gumts � the afternoon. "' Our Cloth* are the Best Department f o r the the 'formers sdtter, • , i. anti Mee McKenzie. i XLYBU �N and Airs. ,lames Cook. � thin week with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pint spent Mrs, G. bl. Mcliv af,vtinontl s okilee* Saturday nrglnt with the former' six. » George ' CowAl anti' �ta►a4t aia7 at Your coaawaa:e• a tide. W. T. Riddell is busy at I*reaent o ter, Mrs, Will Baldwin. K . d their Cowell, 9n, Mrs. Bert Mich. i digging the cellar fcr his new house.) we have ( Qn'� + ah a Pickford,1%, )raaa:te and took around r'•.b[iss Mary Phdllipa, bf Toronto, ,l°nes,i The Rev. Mr. Zeigler attended' a, spent Saturday forenoon with her s.s,, cn Friday last. church convention at Millbrock Brat ter;, Mrs. T. Ferguson. I Miss Heard and Atiss 'Guars Sproul, t week.Q rr C Mr#; Clyde Reid, of Chicago, spent of Stratford, were week -end guests Mr. Frank Hibbevt. of 'Coderich.i i r y*` NEW" PRICES. " a few days with her brothers, Messrs t at the home of the latter'a parcnti, visited in fila village the former part �� Elsner and Walter Alton. Air. and airs, David Sproul. of the wteek, Book Store We are sorry to report that Mrs. � Messrs. Albert and Wilbur Brown � The end of the Reek Mr. Fritz eras Wm. Baldwin is very sick and under i are erecting a cement wail under the callingon old acquaintances in the vii= j ►Jlt.ah I)AFa ( � 0,3C1> ►Se �3 the doctor's care. die pronounced it front of the wing of their barn. Mr• loge. { n 1 ulcers of the stomach. Frank Glenn is doing thiLlpork, Mr. Leslie Buchanan has anRallteti' , Air, and Airs: Abe Tine and Sons, of Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Maize Anil little with our village e GODERIC � IP Stratford, and Mrs. Art. Burr an)l Son, Eric, are visiting relatives and g blacksmith, rr ? reserve Thursday, July 7th, fcr daughter, Annie, of Blyth, spent Suit- friends aC••LBlyth, Brussels,, Flora, Phillipa. d. { t' Q Mrs.. ltev. Maines. of 3V3aCxbr , "' ,;, $3,951, +�� a7c�! $914NA-2175, tote annual garden party under the day' with relatives hare, Drayton and ..Rothsay. ) tiuspiees of the Goderich tj 'AlIlaspitMrs. George PhilliFs.•and dantcti- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Malde urfl%, of the {Dimer cart village, wee]c visited' £ Auxiliary to be held on Air. George relatives in the yr g . $17015% tiers, Rosella and 'I:mabelle, from nVat?• Teeswater,, visited relatives in this I aithwaito.s' tato, Horan Road, Fordyce, sent Monday afternoon district on Sunday and were present 4n W dnesday afternoon of thiir with her spent Air." and Nlra, .Tohu for the anniversary services in Er- 'week the Baptist. congregation Hada E CARLOW Campbell. � skine church. bee, shingling on the shed's, h uk number attended .pnnivers;nw Mr, and Airs, Harry Campbell•.stud f The many friend's -of Air. Robert ' Air. George Feagan diad' apotlrer , , ` SMMERE1SEa little Fein McCallum and Air. *nd aMallough, of Toronto, will learn, with branch added to the family tree. I-axt cervices in the Presbyterian church, ' Dungannon. rites. Jack AiacCallum and dsuglttcw, deep regret, of his critical illness, ,week.' A wee boy carne to att,v: , g Aileen, of Bel>rxave, spent Sundsti ',tnrord of which has been received para 11Ir. George Snell, sunerintenderit of ,;' : ,,-.41.1j,.; " ,`'' Vott%�f, Crepes, Cotton Broadcloth:, $N�l';.lathi: txtiz�vw Air. V. ,Cunningham is wearing a afternoon t G. Vint' and is, recently, b relatives. the egg circle here; iia, slatted to .tl„",uj :!*:� i very ha�rpy smile theca flays. A tit- John Z4fullin's,it s D Mr. Mrs. Stanley Thom son ship fowl every. Thursday. ?� �� tle girl has camQ to- stay At his bums,: , r ; t =t reduced tob x Air. and "Mrs. Percy .Graham and and two children, and rile. and, Airs. The`end of last week Azir. Alen. of Mr. and Mrs, HerFlint, Fisltar end and ildren of Kincardine, e P he est' ' biiz so :.. > ". ,"y + three children of Flint, bitch„ !'i�ttted daughter, Bianoho. near Sheppardton, Clinton nd eh , Colbornpi was t guest of n, $5409 t + Air, and Airs. Sam Morrison and sons, were recent .guests at the homy of Walt. Allen_in the village. ) ” with his uncle, Mr. Paul Maedet, and Gordan and Melvin, near White. Mrs, Jahn Reid. Mr. Henry of'ZiiriaH,was ":e►y: family, an Thursday. chureb, spent Sunday with Mr. and Air, Robt. Davidson in hAvfnb his the Guest of tris, slater, Mts. Arthur. , Miss Pearl' Wilson Is haute from Mrs. troy Alton, !house rooted with rock faced Asphalt, the former part of this week, Detroit ,for a two weeks holiday with A number from here attended the lfar which Mr.. Melville Culbert is the a mall a ' hro o and siant�i her parents, Mr, and .Airs. A. Wilson, ti f r Miss Magpie Small. f � nt , We have splendid value on a large assortment of 5ta�mar::A3t`as Gua , funeral "of `Aides Maggie Shackleton, local agent, sir, J. Aienaxy, o Crowe, a, former resident of the vril'sge, is at.. :aid, other. relatives here, near Kintadl, who" died in Winghain.�is doing the work, renewingold' ac uaihtances. give Free of Charge any McCall Pattern With VreAv,Goodls., 'Airs. G. Glen and family attended hospital on •'Thursday morning send yI' p e a 1 bn Sunday, J'ul 3rd, Revt J. A. present.. bi, and 11frs, ,i d iia s and, D.. 33 orders of $5.00 or more. the lawn social. and play at Noirth was burial Saturday afternoon in Walker, of Dungannon United church, 'n,nd Mrs. James A1e�tdd'were v" dtora at Zion, Ashfield, and xvrport„ g large at- Dunitannon' cemetery- Much sympA will conduct a service Specially for _,�,,.,��� , ,,......,..+ tendance, a good supper and a play thy is fait for the bereaved. Woodstock the beginning of;this week, r Orangemen at ? m., when a men's , AY 'veil Presented. ---"�^-�-*-� *^- • p' haat Monday the Phrmers Club,ea•... chair will furriislti •tire .music, All Mea „ . MCCAU An inspector has been serif ,through LANES cordially welcome, "hipped"�a carred o£"Bogs tdtNbrwatd' The .prier s are on: rite n x coo E, Hayes, 'of• Ztur: ls#s he 0 A* .the country to examine the loves ata Miss Marton llcdgins s,,4%.1. the Itav, and Airs. course. bees And apiaries to destroy any, that weekend with Tillie Sherwood. bam were eats on Wednesday with ' have foul brood. In this district a , Men ars busy..on.the eyaunty road, to Mr. orad Airs. Ernie Aelert and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Savage and other great number have been destroyed, . fa it zi ' n.: also attended the the east of the villta¢e widaniiig it W. r faintly .vis ed at. Walter Alton's last. friends here. he ft to ut An will a av i as far�as the The W. M. S. suet at the parsonttc,e, Sundny. garden en art at Christ's c"htrreb, fart o , d 1 r gr alt Beamiller, on 'Wednesday, 16th, Ith g d . party school. - 1 ` lode: Earl Sherwood Spent the 'wreck- Albert. ' ~ artetl . 1 There may. be: oto. c some a�ettr ove�ts, A lar o attendance.. Mi9 :,Clark the ,Mrs. Geortte'Hawntt is at Seafnrtii silt community ansaxg. h;rust:' but;yotriwgkl+?int•Ire•oosrrepls l' + end in Godertch with his=sista►, ;.its. A representative. of tiro Bible, Sa- as village' and, -school trustee: Ile { presi nt, was tit the chair. The Jim Barbour. this week �visititng Mrs. James How- cc rr„ rflc5d,:until ,ygtu: Ilua=a• utiedl �a meetin o coed .b the singing afi a cdety will oscopy the pulpit of Br- att, who bad.the misfarWite.to get was•a:F*IcestAr;•1 'tzeaeuueir.of tkse Qat a e, �ft , g P y Miss Annie. Purves, of St. Helens', ,kine Presbyterieln Chu on Sabbath t Cornk zn . , bywix,, followed by prayer by two of t w k of her ankle broken. local csnsirit fax' some time, He nae a,i ,, was helping Mrs, Elmer Alton. wIth next when an optline,of. he orfaithfudi anc )iaxdwftkfh& member of the ladies, Mrs. J. FeAVun and Airs. w 1 be ven- . A: cordial The Rev,. Mr, ?Anew of* oronto, f He • . her houseoleaning last week.. that Society it ..I�io>t- oliituclb aer r-,ry yeah, The program rain. flirt Ala task: the services xh Iiia tTmted ciiurcH . _ ....' � F R � :� � FISH Olank, in io all Interested , �i • •:�iiesitonar • Mantel was followed, Miss, Lena Hackett returned name . vitation is e�endesl %ssC Sunday- .Iii t'Ha morndiiq lie -was the treasurer of I�mr�a chyn chi at '. • women y o on Thursday from Stratford laloranrstl, in this very important work, to be y diet time• Or iia,, t4eeatFx. to "181' lme-GIFTSr . I?t?Ii`SYicIitE 17�t�i7dGX ! frit young w n.taking the various oke to the children. f ;; parts, with the" president as leader, Meas Eva Gardner spent Sunday at PresenC. 4p C ren Code- was rnarrSed'tryllse Kerr.lit, d- N,nsr to 4 e ordtHs proeneq;Mlar r .. her home at Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and three , The baseball match Ila; w MorpAreti 7iittag)klrrt,..•e4" Avlwarrr� IIs , Afterwaardy ivies, R, M. Yauni gate a d u rich and Auburn was plbl:ed Bern, last III torsi his him nsi$e" Doom, 4.4s1t veryfull report he me tin -eel A: ever _ lar %; rowd attended the :Irhildren, of Stratford, motors p loaves, to , o P��� ,ij ; i l of t; a tt y, p < Wednesday:.of last week. Mrs. Monday evenihtt, resulting to 'r to.: and five little eTnld'ran, Keitl. Mar-� every i%trt•" S�w+r Q Iht#R ddNht:t M. tri l a2kar mu a few wcook Aga, which alma garden Itart3 at Wn�. p'epper's on' Haas%x#.: dor_ a in favor of Goder;ciS. ax h Hmr: _and..$ebbie. and{ ` ( SJt. ., veru much_.a reciated, . As the last Tuesday .evening•' iThe -proceeds Barris_ ,attd..childxi`si. ra eel _ 3 Jr, , . ., y , , r Pp vv visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Allen, Tea end or last weak Air. Joltn }ttyb aiko, ante tTTeI^ in C2>i ikeat ,tali secretary was not present Miss. were around $200, • it Mr.. Harris xeturnad, last week ertson. of .Godirrith, spent a: day' In Mrs. ,L ►i I -d I A+AIVA��. �r..��, i I�r�,r r•r,.0 �irrrr�w�b •Atnielis Mellwain rend the rtninutes of The ball game played last: Priday : while . A p three. sisters, . Mrs. Jas alltirsexr; of to his home in 'Stratford. the village visiting friendg'antl ireigl!- ,goiAtXo: lisxberisr; Fuller Ccr�well ,y the last meeting. .The allotment for evening between A,siatield and •JDun. bora o#. #armor days. -,r. A1laestsz;.hies. Tsu1Yer Lowell the bale was read and sore Ana. do-. noon was well atteu,:e . The Scars Another As] hay has coma to Snatabnr. - ' : . . , , e r. a;: E. Stothers iota. gob estate pl' $llips: trait puachassed astadi ..Gee. •Caarelal, Bath of Peck ,�^.. .... .. " ROJ � "ACM luded on what they would gibe for a of the bays team was 14.4 in favor of the . front lin M +" m soil of Mr Stothers and' the stock of be. estate o;w the.late Jno, ford: Mfeb: ,The #anorak a°rvice was r�...+r..�.��•ser• , • girls :outfit, • Then Mrs. Henderson Ashfield,:and tete girls were sites de (Car en}, x a Kn a Bolted church on, •�•� """'••'�'"""^•,•�•• iG L1GAGilER8 tBe I� r` closed the meeting with prayer,:'after feated 29.1& Ashfield goes to Dun. the late •Wm. Stothess, and a. nephew Arthur, .and they sere. Busy t Rigg said #',ossa a of Mn ,Thos. Stothers post master, stock this. week. He }will' open up as Satarc#ay, June 2fth, "anti was sari- $+0-41re ratbMIIDiIf?0 ,tr,hich Mea.; Po Iter. -served a dainty gannan on June 89th. Cheer up, boys, + p completed. b tare Ittev. W. R. Alp, assisted We hariu�'t>at X6W. ; 3lA T�rapasatiases>r•-3A a )ouch send a social7iaif hour wart agent.• the game is yours again: rrha has been appointed public school soon as the stock taking rs.ducted v W., B 'Havrkdtas. and the , 131i;. 40-W`S VE?iir+Rl r1A1tY Mrs, Herb Morris And daughter. inspector for Prince Edward County. ';lite Seth annual Suadray srzhoot con- lir th Ret, , ie also Mrs. A. Johnstone,, visited ~' l'�''ARb`l'O� He will be the youngest Inspector' in 'volition was eeld'in the tlni�ted eisurcA Iters•- I1., Gmss. An. immense throng �` l3EM£DIES •�, ' 'Addle, «' -S : • Ontario, bein only 31 years of .age.' liete Iris Mcnda afternoon a.tt even- of people carne to pair 'their Iast re- FRIGIDA E ICE 11Preparation s--7 their relatives, Airs, . McXonzie and Mr. and Mri. G. Green; of Godo 0$, . • Y ,s duce- y esti s s acts to ane who. utas held in the . 4► ro** for lrotyr argaes la►i eteted•. t family, of near Port Albert, art Fri-' spent Sunday with relatives here: 8e is a graduate of Queen ijn. Ing. The )t:►y of overflow m ng p city and served overseas,, during tine' belbrtg to the pas&.Iliatory of the con- hI' hest est m. Interment took plane CREAM .� �I Ca ' 1 We lifte1he f.IARB cacsto. " d y Mrs, Alwt Slllib spent the 'Week: d is now on the teaehin skafC'' enClon. Toe v. W. R. Al' toalt In 8a1I1;i cemetery. The. fide; Ar- Yet r4rrouRh Gonads v end with her daughter, Mea. Orr*al wax• and schools, a is a v' opening services Alx�i tltur was s goad citizen. iri the: beat r i COUNTY S;riiMMEN c s, . H charge of the pen g . Free. of Taranto. Public brother of Ain J. C. Stoth+irs.. public John •Young;. of, Loyal, thCpre9ideint,' sense of the>wprd. fla.was ai roan of >CO S4°e'> y�arl!3` nude#,� 11'Aee71`8i3? i # Mr. and Mrs. Emile Ackert and Mr. and Airs, A. Armstrong, cif school Inspector of London„ Wa can- took'ehar...of the meeting. unit: gave integrity and character, a. mxn who family, spent Sunday with Mr, and char' 1 s , 1Kriee far our Preposition. fine' River,, visited Sunday with his atulate bin Stothers on his sipPadnt- sa-aho�b•address. • Mr, Vender. of was .ever willing -,and ready to help Sl�►�i�w�Da�%•� ��,l�apr 111ade in Ctiwsda Goode. •" d� I4ira, Walter Alton. brother, W. D. Armstron .. g menC. Hackett, #lyre, aisid fiery Rev. Air. Zangford, of soy who''vere m need, . Quiet a?t itin- _ miss Lizaie,. Purvis, from near St. P ne keg of Clln on re- a k t of Lucknow, r oronto were the speakers of. `the assuming lie lived. a good life among � CRE H ens is t resent visdtin with Mrs. en ba , t Air, Jas, h c e C, , T ,.. p ?". el a p g turned home Sunday after spending Gently met V. 1ttt a bad accident w hir"h afternoon. Mr. Langford was the itis fellowmen, EvQr, a• lover of boiste �irr. Elmer Altaic, A week with her sister, Miss Burrows, came near to being a fatality. Air; he principal evening oveaket. be ployed•tha port of a true husband It's; a Astif f+fCt Cpltr�'u yji r s :11isn IlodgiuS, tearhor at ilelf;►st, of a ardton da was. returning to his home.in tea bti8- a said father.. He will not only be mis- 01watys. Try it., The pupils Sh pp` v IFra35i anot,ter eorresp ndent) sed by his sorrowing wife and little.+ isgant the weelr-end with her friend, School are holding their �?n'ionto at gy itis horse took frighC at aq tanto - Mica Tillie Sherwood. a ch an aturda Dunn. mobile' and bolted just, as tae was The Missitiir. Baird of the Auburn' children but by the whole community.I a Sheppardton b a S y:, Baptist r 1 Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Hackett and 25th. Everyone in the Section is in- about to tfirn in at his own Ilnfe, up- ,p st hutch sire' having lantern +► r . i G' Brie Fri • 5t � et i t e b' an to the un- slides in'the church on Tuead,y evert Fl ;Tox is the sclehtific insecticide i AI,: IN, C tamely tits e n od h on s ited. Cants Sind bring a basket. s t ng h uggy p of t• yy . fortunate man and dia atilt him .#or ink, June 28, iit 8 P.m, A short inter- developed at Mel16n Institute of In i soine distance. airs. ekett, who. estrng lecture will acoopipanY tea }sol- dustxiaa Ra3eaxc2t by liar Fellowship, Phone IK p Simple instructions on each bottle• saw the accident dieser, came. to his orad pictures .;an,. From IgSp� to p ATWEAassistance. He WA* ttttconacious, and Canaan.', A silver, collection will be (blue label) .for killing ALL hour was found to novo austairad a broken taken. All are welt:ome. hold insects. InIst on Fly -Tax. Fly- R -SPORT - The late John Arthur, shoe mer- +got, is cafe, stainless, fragrant, -T ve., F010 V I-ahauldtx, his adds also •being teeribiy `bruised and scraped.' He was car- chAnt of Auburn, whose suddcit and Every. bottle Rvaaranteed. s w tied to the house and medical arc! was tragic death• on the evening"of Juue�� • s at once 'summoned and the inyured 6tlt -shocked the wholes community. A normal life, either sere, t4 oike > dit8 Golf Oxfords in popular -,prices, at $2.8�, mate is now ,reported to be renting was a lifelong, resident of Auburn, that gets fed tip on lover .stood -A seri • r He was born on June 30th, 1868, on •� ` • $,�Q, $�.�Q and $�.� � ... � tt»d doing as veil, a» rautd b,� expect- oxime art of tat 52 about; twenty-a3x. 1 m �WIpFr--X Sed telt �k1"t�iila??ia r s . • . .�xi and . r5 ed, although rt will take, a long time the farm that, f p " 1 . to S Golf Oxfords, ltd, . ...... .$ea 44 fouirth, concession of East Wawanosh. �� � IZE Can ma�:e +rl� �llr� �Etd i before he is able to be, Around again... Coats look 1• e nat See ouk U•rlllte. Tennis lines, with eXtlw`a heRVy. 'The anniversary services in Erskine. ,ria trer►ts were Andrew Arthur and, A111Ya� ttl�treet�ereui s a r , g, Sarah Keith, who, coming from Aber: �'qt �gl C4 lii"s his Cls until and Pressing Crept Solei, . Presbyterian church an ,nudity last a Catahioaaa)y, 1�adaraasrs, Cera- 41 • �leen, Scotland, in 1854, settled first' do VNttCICS salt, . �i$�t .�t'�t'. r . were very, successful, � large f en or - Oxiord County. In 1860 they moved aed But—PaIrs �' tareg. ro.Wtt�, ate. Why dOlt;t :( 2t le tt1 Ut1R SF �L—�14 en a White Oxfords, �ralth eatlt �gatloms being present both tern ,. . y y � to Esau Wawanosh and in 1870 they hear'y Cii'epe doles hand evening. Rev. C. L. Ritchie, the PHONE ,} �.so. C c < imu for $3.22 that bfl► �ttlf -of tlui5 recently induoted pastor of Ashfield carne to Auburn; living far two years. $8.�r"per �rar,ZB d. 3' in the old log sthool house. They ural lia�ij~ 11.rlr>ieslien it W [Presbyterian church at Lochalsh, was then moved into the house where the ,i3.SQ tCeaatartiis for $1�5 ups W e„ herd 5 Shoe Store heard for the Afst time with much d late Air. Arthur rtsided At the time of �• i' Dor±k t Meaty #%tlla+ts ligttB+arrtz r(jg0}..j.,tl JIt6i cc "that this , , Measure by. a Dungannpn cangrega- his death. Air. Arthur was ono of a r �[,TQi� The Place of Reliiable Footwear ,tion.. Rev. C. H: McDonald was prey family of seven boys and three girls, � afteiilp�in. �:'lG►illrl�n CBt� ; int :and assisted at the afternoon ser- the father was killed accidentally in SMITH, � ; tail�y daps; a good job. PHONE 43W North Side of square !vice, While Rev. W. E.. Perry, L. Th., 18$8 at the Moving' of a builditig'.� AUBURN , cf St. Pauls (Anglican) church, Dun- l_,.,.L Works. u :.,..,....-•--�.-... ��—_gannan. anaisted in the evening ser 1drs, Arthur passed awed; in 1016. P. ti. kt & Gilt St0>�� ,,.•+Owing i.. - --••- When a young man Mr, Jahn" Arthur • PrOA0 and Sitlaert Servile , vice. Mr. Ritoble trade reference to learned the trade of shoemakiic in PHONE I l PHONE 1813. . • the fact of his pleasant association ,r . 1{`itOtyM'Mll ! Better 3'aker lDread ins his ford, Ontario, and an the shot RING i5 i 51'itF.E`t', - p.. r• s -,,• with Dungannon, Ireland, near which was his.,birthplace. �"isitoxa were ins his training he purees,"ed the shaft •. _ l3augsannon !'hgtrt:13Flt Wert 13IuiNr! NOW �.• business. of G.' F. Yungbiut. ): or the present in large numbers at both ser- You. do not have tet gut" about what you are vices front outside points such as Mast thirty .years Air. Arthur" was a buy goods liak citing when Yost red at the East Whitechurch, Auburn, jCarloter, Loch- le amilllls, figure in the business lift of r aaadtttry. the village. Always industrious and r"t D You know wheat to expect in sten and Lucknawr, the choir from the padristalcdrig he gradually built up a ` -. �"'"�"' "'=-'`'�-� • - I'resbyterlan !church -'of the latter "; -� • r/� If "�llttt Are for s � service sand eslurrlrty. Judge. iter yourself, prosperous ,businessY, He was known-��•--' • place furning music at both ser- fair and wide throughout the whole R `L ! r14 ulcer, and dein efltertained In the , E. G. SM10 g district and was alncerely,respected 1�7aoata 1e 4 we daeltai'eir various homes of the caisutregatian Uy SIF JIt took an active interest in y between the ttervices. Their special numbers cobvisted of anthetns, a male FOOTWEAR ....._,,.,, , r . .._._-..__ j quartette and as rola, which were. t• •,a "Perfect Dread's Wrapped or Unwrapped ' that trice, nutty brown that appeals to both eye and palate. spam► nr Loaf ofPorh'rrt Drrs~iid a taaaod .V000 Ma {�Ay,�liff . FrNit , "14 d. .- U. L 1T1--- D, a .01Ey114 W= srxs 9 withdre their eve, is`servicdiator withdrew a+vsiiliig service far � �� the occasion. The freewill aIi*erdnr on. a � amounted to about $175. :line the .� newt year an indebkedness of on the manse has been paid, thus leaving the eans"eaation frees of debt. Lim i rt rcr ASHFIELID � 'liar. Melville ter, of Alm&. visited fritrAs in l.C.i•aataalll over o�*,l�t�.yeytad�', w.r,y,.•, Jt.he'.}r1�, +.•Y vr� �.tl•• �1fYi�. of- 7S MMR's� ..n ..FULL .. . .. la�eA boe � else baothet, :Ir..ill• I ULL Mrs. ret ia'lstciter, of Gade- !q w rkh, is htr brother, Mr. Baru. dd ACK&y, at ta"lt, Phaoera r Mr. and ilia•,. Marvin IieAowell and faiially vldassts�, *14"10% ties laakre- PHONE ley Sum on aatwarday. Mr. Alex. AwKoask (LaWlaw)e of Alberta, 'wast tCtlaatRlrft Did aCfllNs! rt- IRABY CAIARIA02$ bottle or fsfmpk ** yotirF taste ketbook dirket" are to be seen in iaan styles. All are 'well aatnl•,#iSl giarik ick^>'eriricrs, no *Um carrd4t � pick out. Msltieare k come in and s+te these arks aird Okrrhw s. vhk-k vwill H na happier for bo smother , R. H +L `R l' 7s -,•. lit'frifm%L lint XC Cwt rtreltr Up-to-tha-Miwte in Style, of GoW Quality autd Honest VrAwe for money, you clin of do better than , pay -a vitit to SHARMAN'S THE LEA -DING SHOE STORE rvhe►lne Primlimit stud rtwa,%rvkt in +exteiided •to till. . A PULL RANGE Of trow a"• Txavg Ham, Jt,l,,'iWAYS IN ST Y••+,•• * . - 4 --ow ,e. •.,.- — I ..1 ..tet .,7 9 far -1 ­�,�,n.• .. a er afa«t • r