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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-03-01, Page 61 THCRSDAt, MARCH list, Edit ANNIAMAIIIMANAWAA, •-•..mmaloomrsoi•AM.NAMINE.mol,- THE GODER1CP STAR Toildt Articles imismaissesimantimams We endeavor to give you the Best of the world's otTering cirBELLID- PHONE RUG STORE I, tnie rate oftener *ores on teuetiory le, ; Shota atooned he' 0Doak. 26; obo45' 1928, Deeeased wa3 in his eighty- ' stopped hy Bieget: 2. BOWLING ...._. , . ,.' health for semo anne. Ire wee, barn i ' ion ?daub 28, 1842, land luta zpesided I )'eizeth, year and had Veen in faitieg in this township all his life, Atovion ............--,-....... --- - „..,... •.....o.....................a.........o... LADIES' LEA.01.1F., „" ' Ito, tne farm ogreere he Ineat tut nis HOCKEY • . j uaeXaY •evne given ered3 foe, Ibis' OW tinelttPfaT*--_,....___,,4tUe at the '<Teeth when he was three veva ow. ....-....„. collider. F -..-,,,,k,-,-4,-.', A-41Mte • ef , his :Befe'ld 'lleAeolnit ^Hens. elili folleaving IDeeeased wee a faithtul member o . On the.Romt toflileee$4 '. . long sliete'hietTinnetkee'er.O, • ,,-4-4,r----,.,-•-p-A.:;.,:ed ot it paf.,t•w..iocs //Wen St. Gorged ehura, Goileriele and Thitel period: St. Audrews scored 1 ele.ve2.2a1, 'Cuekleberries lost to the ret 43 Rev. J. N. IL Mills, assist - e ' , Last Fridaea game.% broderiee a two more goals ia this peeled. nud Blue: streaks,: t%4) to tore, Miss *M.' ed by Rev. 31. 0. Para pastor of Vito . . traed Many more. hoeltey fait:, outomadl. it 5.0 in their favor. St. axe Pareons bighest aggreeate, 398, alldLi0/1 United ehueelo :conducted tbe sere . than at tile *Winer guaucms with. pru.itlrew players MVO there tor tho fall higheet single:game eture, 159. forivice .at the tunezeil. which was held ,...,,,.....e„,.. ....,......._...areeta.oa,_a banner.. growd .ior t 1.r.r, „.14,,t,...six4-s..-1 inute4,...of-the-Fairiv runu,-.v• -the Ca(ltleeze„rriese -anti:Miss R. Plaid from 'MS- late- nesidergeti, -3rd, comes - Player took and f`;0:4.0 ..3411). rough hiehest aggregate, 565. and Ingheet slim, and Ns'as largely ottended. g ' gargles. .., The writer /ins been inforneed that. Plan and were ready to retire when 1" 14 secwo• 276. . pallbearers were Messrs. James Me- I, OW Lione Club atee aombigout in full the game ended. . St. Andrew's faee . proposition thie week end Feb. 24th, Valeuelae won from Clueken (Goderlelq, Richard Porter i terve to :witness tne ganies to be ° hard Cateileberries two la one. Miss Mee Jahn Sowerby ond Gemrge Falconer: played. aaateroideaa towel! 2ea. .. will have to play higloclaee igegeet, Loan 'highest for \Telenet*, 479 age the last named being, a brother.ito i . The sitieente 'other than those be- to Irin. Bt.. Audrew'-seeGoal. Anstevi Ooze gregate nod 227 eingle -game, and law. Deceased wee the ,only survive. longhig to the Lione :CNN enould also - Miss /L Zavito highest for the Cack. Mg mother of the family, his broth. nbow their onpreeiation auk pi.:(,..pare !type,. liNstbrook. woods; 'mitre, leberlee. 408 aemregate and 113 sin- era told sisters 11 11 predezeased to be at the game next Friday. Two oIlvinei zo wing, M. Meleayn I, Viv, 41e mune,. him. lie la surtrived by his wife. good P' 1)1( .are 1ssurn1 and in order 1)1 '1141, tilde, Ma:Donald. Fehe L'5. Dumbidla heat the Nue formeedy Ann Jeannie Mao, alai) to show your sportentanehip towerde St. George'e-Goo, Daiwa defence., Stfeetke. tlity. to one, Mr. . la Mooney by one tlaughter, Mrs. W. J. Shop. the young boys let them gee 200 .San turde d Limanin ; r. u-g,•Fhaien; higheet for *130D e umbells, 610 1L1 -,gr- son, of Toronto, anal qin cons Thom- . Godelich hockey fans there, eneeyieir 2. wing, Newevinbteeee centre, Jehneton. Referee -N. 13 rlarit P3tft 'gird 101 sine•le scom Mee B. rts, of Peterboro; Reith, of Oshawa; • two games of hoelgov full of exeite- Tolzin bieliest aggregate .130,for the George, of Goderich townelup, Allan. meet and thrill:. Score by Periods; , ' Bine Streaks. Mid Miss P. Ritellie Victor end JOU at home, three chi/- . Results of mice playoa Frieey, Ist--St. Andrews's 2 St Georgen„a hio•ust sioole pille„ 181. , 4114.11having ,predecemied bine All ' February aath ;,.. . 2nd -St. Andrew's 8 St. Geoege's 0 Feb. 28th. Itatzenjammer nide the family were here for the:funeral. St.. Devide........2 St Pats......„1 31d -.-St. Andrew's 5 St George's...0 1) 44- the Nieht Meek& 2 to 1. 'Miss, No YOUNGe.ellelatives and. friends in - - - Se. oodrews. . „'.e „gt, Georges,,, ,0 Shots stopped* AtItt4tx 22; elide eV.. ElolarlVaa ilih 'tor the R. Kidil. The Staridini; t - . stopped by Baker, 46, 447 aggro:trate :)'MI 192 sino, ovin,.... ttlhteis ddettertictoilel‘arree,dywollitnlig,soLrromwerg P. W. ..4 FN. SECONDGAMEFr , UTMils jeen Gordon Lindsay, wife of •' St- Andrews.„ -.4 2 1 ' .6 Tlos game wee sixty minutes of 'I's 1114 MO 4ISelelate,' 509. arid .R.ev. Cohn G. Young, 1) D, of..tize Un St. Davicle.......4 3 .1.- 0i- terate from ' start to finisbpenao itstr.. a c lutenniin nigirzat for 'singlt. ited churelt Board of Home Mitleital Pais:, -..--4:-4 2 2 _4 • ties, fans, disputed soela ete, ot. 'game' 194- - . • . _Whielt took place' a her home, 28 I/avid's voming out ell a long run, The stauding is 4. tollows i. ., ti.. Runnymede Road, Toronto, Monda - ---' "Oames-FridaYi March grut 1-.- • = earned -their victory. ntewcombe-gotee,-;a: e „ L ---- .^.• '-' Wi b-Fil-W-- 141k. -afteMOOny Feb.-- - 20tho Sheeltadobee . St. Davide vs, St. Geiergetile-puck front the face-off but lost it ....„*"1..vn`"?'" ** ' ”4.,.•.;e' "'et • 'il' m poor bealth for some time, but AM St, AnareW.4 VU. St -14a% ' , to Lannert; 1.411114n ]o 4- to Stet:Wart. i'aito .14eriaanitler 4'3". "ilf,';' 3 MI a week ago her illness was nSt o ' Play :of the first • game 1 1)-0-YeSl OY Stoddart passes to Elliott and Elliott meetneeeee'reloa"'etc,' O considered serious. Mrs, Young wa . ' eelgo-o had the first thot op goal but tt was n"gonlftwee • • " • - • e " 62 Yean 'Of Age. . She 'Wag. A illembe ..,, ;rite. net. Aoatywe :player evidently 'doing eve St, leorge's were weaken.. 'Were out to win and bed little trouble Newesimbe got .through. the defence act.ten,stip ed to a 'nunther of EalteakIrelgriles.. 1: *** ... .. 1 t Yel w °HirIlislionntirlIdy Torelfeeti.in At but lost the puck up the ice, to Lan- a. . o .2, Pliznere missing rate MaelCay ,elleelged • Lannert and ,.UL -Y '404 °F15' ' a ' 13 lia' also boen,a member of t e (1 111 ' 'tool luta there 'been another' otte' like had another ehot ort goal bat was ' tne tile of the Donninon Board in 1-4. 4.31 Iliad Sturdy the St. Andrews "tvuuld wild. Graham rushed.up the fee but f * ' ' P e ... 0 year', and a 'convener of its hem • hove been beeten, ' • L, . ,,.,, was eh ked by Neweombe, who pas.; ,. MEN'S LEAGUE missain committee. Besider. her hue ' ,..ovintan.,.. 1",ae.b•ni, J•1V,°°1-is (";" 'sea' to MacKay. MaeKay passed to ' Feb. 28rd, Legion; beat LioziS Club, band, there .survive one daoghter . ' bowman, etteneu crown tee ice and Staidert end Atothiart paesed to PO- two to dile. H. McGuire high for the Miss jean, of Ottawa; Mid two sone had, the 113. -,t ','hot ot goal, evideli was Botts who lost the puck in the scram-, Legion', 706 aggregate and 294 sine Russell, . of Grand Mere, Que., an ' turned aside bee .Arieteo. Stu a ---x-r, ble. Steddart worked his evay up the glo game. F. Saunders high for the Henderson. at home. Before tomin hoeing 'a: hard team to: boot peeved • ice and. had a shot on .goal but it was. Llotis Club, 670 aggregate and 302 to eforouto, Mrs. Youzia. lived at • his 'best foul 'worker %'14. 143.14 He 4. ,„ d aside by Doak. ?Woozy weot eillgie !rattle. Prince Albert Saeke.."'eeliere Dre • made 11 utailloir of rushes hen could "11"ee '3S Id up the lee .but wafil checked by Stud- • Feb. '23rd. Dominion Roads Wilt O. Young was engaged, first in the reg - .,,not score a gval. 'Phalert •-oads dart Macifax lima' a splendid ruelt F. Carey' ke Son, three to tone.. , V. ular ministry. of the Pvesbyterian ° through for a shot ozegozd•eind W Ian ifliot hut failed to tally. Blonne ,Toverisend higii for the Don»mon , Church m Canada. 'and later as Sup got .the . puck and rushed to the St. field ,worked hi-. Wen. through the 'Reads, 706 aggeegate and 801 single- erintendent of Home Missions. .. George's defenseAlla shot and se-ot- I ee„,n nnd shof .4. ust one at aiss,,,,tt, game c, qui/mean high to 0,, F, 1)311 ')t4. furierat .elervice eyes_belde . ed nor the &lit counter. M. eta ocily i -,--- who hendloi. theeehoteovell T.:weedier-Cave; 4.1. Solt, 640-marregate Ilia 274 1110" Telltdililee-Waii-gdai,', it 10 aan, -vitexti-through.,the-St,,,,-(koargets.---teate- wellt tip t .e ice ,but wee Cheeked by. eingle name. conducted by the banister, Rev. Dr anti passed to Woods and Again. he Iiannzin. Laotian 11 till" '3.'.'. 11 filet Feb. 23rd, Huron ruyestracies :lout M. MaeRinrion,. who was assisted b • 1(3. 41 the rubber 1.0 11 sectdd time.. . ' Laotian worked hie way thteiugh tlie looked like a SATO .counter but .4 4., ,the Bankers, two to one. A; '4 1)1. Rev. J. H. Vetrolsort, In: le.; Reve 'Rot 'St. Andrew's. teem and had gody 'the elletheti bY-'31°eRelt' 'MacKay rusk, do 1' high for the Huren Investments, ort Leivd. IE. rt: and Rev. C: E. Can eil through tbe entire team witheonlYee190 aggregate and 282 single game, wing, D; D. Interment tug 'made A goal keeper ta beat but maid not get the goalie to beat but failed to do tee AV. lelack high' for the 4ardmra, oegoBentnsvillee uteri°. Dre Young ie a olio rubber past Al 14.3, 'ince period . ended with Sturdy nosing his wa„ Rarrovm went down tile ice but -lost aggregate arid 243 single game, native of olhorne. tblyrr4hip end 0 the puck to Graham, whicb Testi:Red Feb. 27th, Lions Club :beat Canoe o'.'. ds the St. Audrew's goal: izt a ecramble. in front of tee St. Pats' Club No. 2. three to tone. A. .1, e Seeorel. 'period: Sturdy Look the net, but. Doak Made a nen-gutional 'MacKay Wet for the Inone Club, 727 • -mud: '-ttp ' in, choked b3r N'ivins. '.Z;aeeeedsei*eoaeieeheedtig'i;th'dVW((e,;eliet' kat, Oay-eSteetitlartfeeihooting a rifie,like ' nggregate and 280 eingIe game. T. which "lei:ought Doak unto his Pritchard high single game for ,, __. .1,CURLIXG --e----e ea-eeesocee :in centre ice by Sturdy., 'bowman sitnt _runtn ma e a limb on the Canoe Club. 2go aod.,Kt podbam ht e ono steond round of the tourna , ..seeuved- the puck lit trait of the goal "II* St. David's goal but -lost the, puck to agcregafe 548, '' . ' , - le - . meat at the. eneling rink hire horn . . and ,shot but was,','Wild. Woods made 'another 'Melt but got. noWhere, Phil-. Elliott. Elliott ;Mead: the , puck to ;Fele. 27the Dominion Roads „'ivia pItioed offe two,rihroesjiiein0 playet . : len waS, eheeked - by N ivies in - centre , . . , g MaeIftt" ' . . foetal A. Higginson /9 to lt' ant , N NVI10 went..thrott it the ea- Huron Env° tin nts two : to' ' one the -past ..weck. F. Martin's . rinit de- s e , tire. team but failed, to tally. The play Towesend high sigieteeete• for Dom - :fee, Sturdy see.uring the pock shot hut . whe unlucky' in las' sheoting; the nuea euring this perool 'wee exceedingly inion Roads, 302. and Barlow hien yesterday afternoon Lionel Peremin ee: as a 'half minute after we noon front the tit011etteirsl IM. reel. t4thil4r to the iise he wooed the IN la. ;iti011ielt. Britannia toed. to Matter -4 niag goal. St. Pet* took *Very Op- '04.inet•ty. R. F. C. Elliott etid portuaity to wombor the game owe Rot. M. C, Parr conducted the e'er - toyed Onto and four men abreasto-eitte, &Oa the palleheoters were t St. Dia afto, playing * defonsive ter*. Janitai. David arid Chaeles Heti ' gaine, it wets imposed& for the Stoand Mr. iititelf Powell. Them', poo- led's to even seore, thisa tee:nog; tut froat out of town for the Amer, il game in favor of St. David**. „were litter*. Geo. Dell and El Huai. oaf Hamilton; Me. and Mre. Victor Referee -N. B. Flashy. gage -coal, Doak; defenee,ItBell and Mee. Williams. ef Walker. Moore and Bloomfield; centre, Len. ;ton. and Mts. Violet Mowatt, a Per.' Vail: wing*. Newcombe and Baerewo.onto. St Drevid's---Goal. Bieset; defeneetn Rooso„...aut eid and pi TWOtigmy aespee mtt i Muby and lie; •reafre. eke. Eteted amen at tax/each iownsinp lama:, lictt; winkle Maele'ay end Steddart ; oed peaaeftmy away 1-0 the variant of; szebe Mallough. , .111, "Mr. 110.110. PAGE Prinr - .;...skirorwpa On FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE LAST DAYS OF OUR Third ANNUAL FEBRUARY SALE We offer several lines of P4erchandise at very Low Prices 36 -Inch Helvy ette, reg. 30c yd. Sale Price, yd C 2. Doz, 52.inch Lunch Cloths, with . colored beraers,-elearing at- 7EIC 100 Yds. of Black Duchess Satin, extra heavy quality. Sale Price, per - 8 C 125 Yds. of Crene.de.Chine. in season. able shades. Reg. $1.75 per yd. Friday.and Saturday-- tind Navy Blur: Sere:, req, up o $2 50 pe yard, Friday and saint ay, per yird Phone86 F E HIBBERT THE CASH STORE 1. 40.0.00.0.......0.04, . tuul 'overtures. Mr. leenneth Stan. 'rho ridininietering of a serum, .FIVIII anothei Vancouver ezapet Ne . I/Urn, Of Rxeter, in tbird year Arts in oilieh was hviought from Seattle last take. the following eeferenee t . tVestern lenivereity,, and Mr. T. II. week, mom l.Tr. Canteion new energY With members' of nenneouver Dar . Cutt, of Geichirieh, also a etudeitt„ for a. few days, bet on Saturday hie :acting as guard of honor, the bane s were eertlfied te the Board of Mie. condition .4 1)73 heeturio eriticaL Aci of eVilleern A, Cantelon will lie eo 4 ston8 foii (Ippointminitc to mission death sipproached, ho did not regain elate ea teesioa einlra, twin 22:30 gt) ' yn itileldustufmnor jotlofed.,ltsuilaninate,err. cif R'\. 1)r. 11),11;.111D,,,,, connsotrinounstnet,o,aerieb Ont. 31) 1"'. -ivi_t24144tnp.n:r.nte,.0_4.tdcau_t4.. i,410,_etaaveleraolocritev,_,, ur4%,:_aert.aaea_atiat . .1re. ": Hamilton, was nominated emoderator was the son .08 Air. and Mrs. David 'Williams, aesieted hy llev. George .1;i, , • e of the approaching Genelul Asseine Cazttelon of this eit,y. ire received Rime .,cuto eye, a. 0,, Drown, prinnizi $ bly', and Rev. llr. .1, /f. Barnett, of his education in the public schools of of Unil,cti Cialrelt Collego, i.linciating. o Ridgetown, AP Moderator of Synod, Goderich and at Coller:iate Institute. n whieh nieetE! in, Woodstoek in April. Ile wns 4 graduate or Torento 'VW- tielerl.rall..` 44a.lielLIntilli.,° tI,Irtar:oz; , : To El 1 oo t ahlp. I feel al txt li acnh et3. sato$111Iere;leell'fl'iel.1:115:1;1106.. lreCrsotitifing to Briti ilt Coltimina in '111 •••11.." -we' ,teil..21)/(oilfttbkilpet.; e Ttlie ministry of the 1i b3, eget; be eitenete 10:w ' 0 111.1, f *138*ii* t ebliteh Wete Valid, eigat from other A. le Taylor, IL C. Ile 'Was :railed veneonwe B4r Asq04:lit on; 0,L,43vet t ourt; W. 1-..., Ilurne, • resident gef Presbyterian churches, ilve front the to,the bar in 1911, and nrantieed in te Wiiiter, president of te Carietlioei d Cherch, Seaforth. op Prue!i441,, the eouver south. in 1911. Britieh Columbia: F, J. Furnival, ex. ..• L1 riell:rithet1111€11:11 °Forre141!(:1:e'tjillillned ll'ril:4;:siei ntl"elti?i, elaillittitervnieel;;;oli I‘)vosiiriaeinterit,lo°111ii".1 1.gifieualboillt:°11.ttskt.TrC'etlt.:It7ctt114;4/oilorlitF;ielti I "irv - t . . : , , loth ot -may, at 2 o clock in the- ilf- 1 aeo canacien '4.1 1'- wen kn • ' alted ruler, 11.P.O. Elks; Franig • ' political eirelee in la Co beiug a past Dill, rerreF:nrCalg. the In'. ti Order eec,` • THE LATE WILL CANTELON . President of the yaneoever Conserve. Mosso, C. R. Brovetril. reproeenting . tite Aesociation. Ile waa formerit the 1 0 0 F ; C. R. C . ; 4 The '4.13100111(1. 13'4113, province •of a direetor cif the Rotary' Club and ".1 311)111 representing the IL (1. Cone ; Feb. ant had the following referenee the Terminal City Clete IIe was servotive Ai.e...4ation, und Dr, (/. tV. - to the death of Mr. Will Cantelaze geoPill8t gXand exalted feeeiereof: ...... It• 0•11troutiaTero‘ealeeity-Ciubie--- --- • --- -- - --'-.'ne - :'• o „which ,a....arief-Inearioieioetaaa----otao-Ta-in Eike (CuIttilliEnind past exalted. Aeth.,.. ilnoznrers win bc, liirant,r;. ' The Star in recont i . ruler Vaneetiver Lott ,e No 1, I" P. i F. Mans, G. W. Tornroos, C', el e v" .Bench and baret the, C'ourt !louse 0. 411to• ' • , "1 Dishet Feed Dietrich, John Monza: . today paid a tribute to the mersorY For three years he c.v supr..ttio iseattle, arid Renald in Stocktoti, . ' of William Arthur canteion, Nrancoa- trusteeeof the Loyal Oriler of ittoode.i Tribute to the narinorY of 'the Inv% " ver barrister, who died -at 9130 ion. and wets a nlenzher ef the Nfosenie iMe. Cantchat was paid by Mr. Jualt:_,p t Sunday at the General Hoepital. Order. Ile was a director of tne na. A. elelzonald oa behalf of -Lao o Mr. Justice D. A• McDonald spoke 'Massett Timber Campine TAIL and tie,' e ell NI n A 1 n ea .1. n on 11 hill of the bench, and illy. J. H. the Arra of Harry Disher Ltd. lelonn to l'e°i1". -.1 11.1°I.Ifi 1:ti 'E. ‘•.--11 s 1 Lawson wile epolgesman for, the largo The deceased is merviveti by Ma 161 1114 to the death of the Vancouver gathering of lartyrers, Wife, a son, belie 4 dallgbtt!r, Matieklbarristkr woe Ina& by-paatora ef veto Mr. Regiettere ae eueior membee of laine, bie Parentge a brother, lIawild, , loos churchrs Sunday even1eg. thie beneb, I tecord the fact that (Me and two sistete, Mies Jean Catitelont anteraieat ,aoal be. aaide in (xaati . of the most outstanding members of raid Mtg.. C. Mullett.. Judge A. .. . , / a 31, r, , our jUnior bar has 11 "id away," ttaid SWall804 Of 13 31)110(13)' 13 4" UnA. I 4.....41...0****Aws,o4,....,- ' t Mr. Justice la A. McDonald. "Ilee Funeral services will be held at pi 1 the sons of nten shall be gathered to church. Rev. CI. A. 1Vallanla itin of- f , gi.re aga, in yr:minded thattone by one p.m. TiteeclaY at WesleY thated His eide ao the long, eraili of ogee lief ate, lasisted be. Rev. Geoi•go 0.1 just evt. etre. ..e•billa '471 44) Topoili. i YOU RUN NO RISK A. a i an r, . G. roon, principal:tiff, use it for Sore Throate, Civet.. turned aid' be' Doak. Moore and Lavender Girls- ..... 7 8 of Runnymede United Churelo and 4 many riereginal friende m this sectiel evrapatliiee deeply with --111.41 in hi logs, • fast, but no scoring was done. Moore fot• single game. 341. 11,eeViear loon rink beat S. D. Croft's 1.1. to 8. Ma always shot Straight for Anste3b . . A nice play of combination by. ot olaoed an exeeedingly good game on for the llui-ori Investments,' 607 age „Paitons had with him Mosses. Royce, Kay, 'lawman and Joayina rnade the defence, Lannan, the epeed king grefAtO and 285 single game. Wallis 'and W. Symembh and Mr, ,„ so pat,s was wea ebeckeo by Feb. '27th. 0, F. coma and son Croft lead Ge McLeod, Capt. Robinson ' ie 3-0 he St. Andrew:, favor. „aL en . • _4- _ ;Aoudad and ine.csay. ' ' beet repot., Club, No. 3. tWo to ono. and A. Porter. . , Secoba Period: Flan started, out C. Harris high for 0. F. Carey & HURON PRESBYTERY - " • • e f.ase eheeking being heavy. 13Itiena Son, 5flit agreregate :end 248single , le go . tet penalty for tripping game. H. Young high for Came., The- poesbytery of Hurim (plosive, that he Una able, fearless, clinger*, i o e • ea re 31: - - • atleica. lelhott, playnne eentte for •Club. 607 aggregate and n38 single r . • t . WEEK 010 MARCJI .5 to 10 1 ' for the Junior O. H. A. centre player The games between ee, c, c. . ..• . St Daykre, was the Writer's favorite game: tetaan) held, its 1'43,U1 41 meetmg m ho ana earriesit. and his -example Clinton, on Tuesday., VI ‘,...40t. Ito,. is one that we canid all well follow. 'next Year. Tie proved his ability by orri" the Reilwaya on Monday, Feb., ii) James Mellroy, of Hui',*f1 "Our hearttego out in deepest eye'- , d Mode ator "," pathy to his widow rind children. scoring the first goal of the game. 20th. were iriadvertently omittee e •-.. r. • . - • MONDAY, and TUESDAY Two minutea after Elliott bed zeoved froth the report in last week's mew - IP° ,,rosignation of the Rev, ler, le, May I speak of him izt the worde Lonnan • did some pretty etick Id. C. -C. (1) .nwou two of elle `three rwe,ar21/1. of Firot Ohurek"Sonforth, Which the thief 311 314. of Illivaltota I with. his application to retire from 3) ed of Mr. Justice Cameron, wben belittling end evened the ecore. Lan- games. C. Ifendeleit 690, and P. the active pastorate booing Jaen ho passed giway; 'It will be It sad nan went through the defence. but Turner, 600. were the Ingle men. lost the puck whileVassing to Chu- Vie standing : tresented, the Presbytery heard D., Pleasure to bear him in loving mom- , "Bill Cantelon was one of those of United • Church Colleee. Interne. 1 Bronellitie, Croup,. Catartio Ileen rare softie who eould and always did ent win be in 'ocean view Boriaff Colds, end all Throat and Tomei Die - tread the narrow path and yet could Park. (Attiea. SIWkQP Cle. money baek. • . alwaye spare the time to help anent- - 411- 011 the road. His life, both 141 131144 capacity, Was no where he showed privateclime ty and his professional ' • ° 'RIN-TIN-TIN * . with . JASON ROBARDS' AND IIIe'LEN FERGUSON ham Wig) Wa8 uncovered. MacKay .. . . Won Lost arkin state Ins ro.asons m seeking ory until the last session comes for IA a mysteryinelodrama of a gimlet 'toolgi the puek and went through the Domitilon Ito41• - 7 release fronv'ere long •nlinistry of forty '1(71 of us and the adjournment is . town in the, gold fields. A story of defence tut tivas tripped by Bur- T.egiori .. - „... „.., .19 7, Year_s, twenty-seven of which hare mai.- . i 27 ate in Seaforth. Among other things 11 he spoke of having long looked for, - 12 ward to the tint° when 'fertY 'years ., 12 would be completed, an41. when he . might retire, and that this for some years post had been acteintuated by failing lieolth. It 'wee with keen re- nt that the Preebytery felt the duty of releasing Dr., Larkin, who ._ oo long and ably filled a great place stoge, a ivolerful roulance of Broad- seer:, 1-1 at the end of the Silt:owl - (#ames n111,17,0 p3 c "" forth has been one of fine scholarly 1,-.), within it.. and whose miniattlf Id Si 10.Y1 footlights and shadows. - A , period, I - primitive love field heroism. . . -----1 reughs, who got a penalty. Maelezie Seltford •17 got poeeeeeion of the puck and Liege Club...-. - ..la . "JAIVS OF sTEEL". . ;through vwho nim eticig handlie at leirenit Investments. - .1 4 ' „ t• . '. "NO 'CHEATING" I scored another goal, This goal heitif 1r' C r At ispu e tortoni, t Ie. spectuto1s. as ennere '12 ' - WEDNESDAYand THURSDAY being ofteide.: The writer boing AI. re (1. Isfa..' 1 : CIlitIgTIE coWitter closer to the tiley at „the time than (I. P. (Inrev 4% Sen.- 11 ' on been devoted to h' • t . vo`tt'Srpleoardksinligit400ntibre.h3a.Ifs.oLfoltahoen shitaidr: '1 can only say the bar of Britieb Columbia and Von:muter more part'» culerlv voneur in every way possible with the able retharke of your Iona rahaiipudNvittrilionrodf.erenee to our deer, de- "IVe eincerely regret hie passive', and we feel that the lett has lost a real friend and one who was destined to Make' his mark in the profesaion. We all jaill your lordehip in extend- ing our sympathy to his family and relatives." " ' Mr. Cantelon had been ill for near. a month, death remitting front complications following rot attack" of Originals. Several wedge ago lie wile °iterated on for mastoid, and minot., tisAtvtioDectr ESTHER' RALSTON WITII ,the spectetora, could not eay the ploy Wt. Xto. p , was offside, nor could Maeleay, who: C. C. No. 8 ft •oecto -.. NEIL XIAMILTOIsie5 !shot tho emelt. The referee deeided ,Patilways ... . . 5 • iztta. pePpy etoty of the jazz age back- tot to count the goal, molting the 10 e I "TEN at OD ERN I Third Period: The score being °Urn I Altar . traditions, brotherly love, warm sympatbiea, and abounding in the ,,,',.., COMMANDMENTS" ; tied at the beginning. of the third • I eriod eve la er wa th y * 1 SCRIMGEOUlt.--Our townspeople feavoe mid apirit of the tree mitt- , istor. rXhe resignation Was aceepted and the application forwarded tto .the Pension 'Board of the Genera' As- sembly0 and the congregation of .MERMAIin COMEDY oc, "WILD WALLOP'S" , FRIDAY snit SATURDAY sympathize deeolv with Mr, joint this best, the, play being more around • 153.. Pat's net. Moore was playing a Seriingeour and hie daughter, Mieri 1 good game, told getting' the . pnek. ta.t1.:itotteeour, in their bereavement in ti ath of Mee 4 eite made a s)elendid ruelO bar -St. !David's T1 --- -"-e----ge°°r °II vpineg-iyA-Ry- f.:016-66r-ivas • tuieclast-lir'. oo r ,!!471:4114°., -4n41t r;5"hurehle-ter-b°-ritrIHIrtioileal cow wilt be found in our' at the next' meeting of Presbytery, - - le his way through St. ° , Stoddart Pnesents a et:eating drama of love arie paos for a nice chance to Lama hut le u n g n non correspondence this' whieh will 'be held at Seafoeth life. A smashing story' of F.fe rts, May, ie lived. it the shot tvae tutnett aside, by Doak, weeecHWANZ.-li„' ' rev II 'C MeDermid of Goderielt , Lerman at this time, getting' penalty ' ei-An old reaident of • - C. - "SALVATION JANE" A Ioint,Savings AccountkaReai Convenience i)AirricrLAitior as a :natter of ^ family convenient!! doee th jeint account demonstrate int vette.. All funds 41e130ei1e41 ore subject to withdrawal at afar time hy tith-e oe the acpermute in wbose nanWo tile, joint count is opened. in cti.e, of the . (P3434' (11'- tun. of the 1)411-14(1- 33.01(11114'0 joint account, &I money may 1)2. with- dritwn by the other. A ioint savings account in tho Standard Rani: 11). . real convenience where two people. desire access to the 41311110 fallak THE STMIDARD BANK OF CANADA Esteoustizn 1875 H. 1-1. REID Manager, Gallen& Branch •56.4 . uw.uhaboadiaam.e.c.,--- also a laugh epeclal "THE SALUTE" Matinee Sat. St 3.00' pan. CeMing----"Arittie Laurie" soon. made thing's .bad for bt, Pat s, How- Cr:Wench passed ?away on Thttrsday. c°"°Ile" I° Utt over St. Davide:: wero unable to ta!Ore. February .I6th. in 'the peto)n ef reported the splendid achievement the anwunt rnined, ",973, .this being .idreetray niade a splendid ruelt durini; Miehael Seliwanz, who vele in Ids this time but Was well watched .by eightv-emeend year. The aeceased ao well toward tho Preebyteey's elle- Blonzetiehl, who played a real good was born in Baden,. Germany, aril ("a °f $1,°00. Ito nxPreeoeel game. efaeleay, gettint a penalty et tame tie; Canada pith Ida parenin 111.21°8 Brneefield eongregotimb . when „oar tont mit, He which, though the smallect, raid farmed m Colborne townshilz lot, without property, attained almost to about niettv yeare raid moved to God. ito 'Portion in the Betdget, and alga eeich 004+ yenta noo. He le Par. Caven Clinoch, Exeter, which exceed- yiyed hia wia„ and two danght,a,a eel. ita allocation by $277. Carmel, and fenn sena, airs. /awry variant lionsall and Clinton tongregatioas of' Goderieln Ifaist, :of Cretli. had. (lone nobly in meeting large eV" lap; „Daniel. of Teeewater; John. a •Pmeennt t,uvriciis.eb°11werae.11:vialatip°pIty aaTilautetolulek)i: Ioronto; Sam anti Well, of Sasikate e•liewein. 'the ftmeral .100a niaors resource being released tmto a great - hie reSidence, Newe,ate street. or Aare in the Budget in future from . ‘,„ sonda7 afternoon. Feh.. nth. to nfiTdh;oetifniertiapteiceeplioasstidcoSeuientdieeny creelpt0000lt's3 ,Coopi,litiorenteeactelitlieet8eerlyteeinlet:';ird51.tiCte, nPaalitit: jvcae4rieelprzogoeonttecid. ittleetem,o!!yeanieldr, titeev; et":,,Mtresewi'lle.,1,13„rd;r1t„3:telntleeaenett.i, Pil,1„k,c' showed splendid advance in every: nO "nnal oltnens%:earttinta° partieldnr. Laeoe ainoonte had beef -a contributed to tbe total- of .11,101. 11 E TT,.-Suniving lier lauebarele The .stmday 9( 110019 thowed an in. . laity about two inoutlit. ,'Nfra D ifid'erC(ICO(I atm -mince, and cpttmmi Eel! paeeed away on Thiirsda.v, FohOwork being doge on the kkriPtneeeo enrel, at flio hoepitai here., She bra :led the abounded a deepeliino, iree teem n reercetal roi4en f tercet in min:Ions. Tiia young pee- C.'ieletieb for the oaet thirttores eve pleel reiefetien 'bad done lieretdoan venire, Sim was been nt Artiturwork in raising futile and in ciltiect- Ontatio. ret-cnty-fwo ycare ne.to :and ,tiatlal and noting cervico. "-q dlone'idcv - latr Mr. ..tita' The standing committeea zero- T334193'3') .1 #N1P that ilsintal for tho year. Tizo. 0414114014. ,44r; ,..441,4 and on,bionevi to atioul the (k41411 -at Ancoug.- ,5=1, tc-fheeie. ft3;Q' " • 1..01., my that, facete in: June. at 3.e,e70*..; et".4.410 OTO rov. 11. e. ?tiel.fermELi, 1 -74-10, P133,1 31,4. ,vg 13117;51,1'..1. • Alfred Macfarlane. Mr. F. L‘,,e 11', '7' t onr and &anon A. Poli. o • ate; acelainted !Zoo l fee MeDe.rtaid 3..-2., 3,1,4 4 Hit' (C.71714311E',E5 3.33 rommieterr-,, syd on 3,11.1,',. .10ek• ,•• 11 ,.• tw, ;tf, .11v.r . . . I nnot 41 it% itq hf• I.; or, !...wqfpv isf^ • ( 1.),5n,f19 ft04.' e,r; For- , - QUALITY Try. 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