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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-01-03, Page 5?MUSSY, MN. k1. MIS All the popular Cold and Influenza Remedies GALLAGIXT;R'S PI.NSLAR CHASE'S WOODS'. NADRUCQ 'l �.MPGLWS COD LIVER OIL PURE AND .FLAVORED • VITAMIN TESTED COD LIVER" OIL ` .'SfgsniI'Sr A1W .M ER.ST' .. COLTS AIS» G1 UP.„TA'ALBTS To BREAK VP A Wm:, IN ITS EARLY STAGES Carnpbell's. Drug'Store Pbtne90 4-_ .Godericil ...._ wikrh this had granted the cn-w-1 .,1 1$4.vuO and la lent atom the yuan- n.:e.-,on had heeded $4.t*$) a er..tu the Ione tgeaaury'. Thr gasoline pampa ir•ould ne expers,:, fur continuos running but with one} a few di the test did net: eigfnife7 reu.le The wolf. teat'• now in splendid condition and we Lei en i..:;ti,c• pipe that bad ae caltac'i,� .'f ten .;lti x xht•. •ti. ileln;ntl. t`+tmltislet• 1irnineae, cl:ai.ntaan of the festa.* coleio t: cc the Bust iCae. went into a an:moron t+? gain• extent. :1t the ybeg;inniiga ef' the eat. they bad g.•t as reelsetion of :a l lsalf per ant at the bank en motley ". tbu tc,wn needed to b,rrotv.. aliteres had been lli� he: dale year in Berne de}?ar,ree:au. The county rate.; were Whoa. $<10J0 ftig:aer than before. The G. C. 1, require.: $`,:,OOY) more. Tie Mellish el case meant, $2.000 for the town to fay .out. 80,- 000 •Il.d been spent for the Park house, property and another. $2,330 , for fitting; it un.' Mr. Munnin;to eidered the town got a good price on the property' and f tat xs real .1.1 ages. The .$8,000 of debentures for the - gxandstand had been hhoid to level I. . people, also the debentures for the Huron road pavement acid the water -1 works .debentures. A few, years ago $00,000 bad. been spent for the new , - intake Arad this year $18,000' for new". _ pumping equipment and yet the con - mission • aero able tie reduce. water ! ..� . rates to very, little more than they e • Hole KING could Asad in the town.' Ile tools me were before • either of these improve- ICII over to his.plgieet sand gaffe nus a time). meats were installed. - VISITS Gi4i�ER h Jir. !%tannings suggested it Wright When we came back•tq the state a .he lush for tho.town to eonsider•th�e Min M. Robins batt the distinction gavot me as,new shirt and a tie, a do. advisability of .withdrawing from the • lar for MY pocket and a railway tic%• of entertaining I3ayalty this lyse!;, in et to Gtitelp3a county, as $7,600 was all that had alto erson of Joseph Leon J.szaro- ,+ . ,t.. beau spent by the county.on Goderich p But, thought . you sou do v eo edt a King of the hoboes, who drift` the sus, tho'ir streets out of $40,1100 -raised in the ed into town Sunday afternoon about- ” Not if I have to. pay for it, but if fawn for county highway rate: By • tour o'clocl* and remained till Mon- s n ebod b s my ticket wouldn't T bylata� of the county. passed .Italy 8th, day eftertiden:,; fir. -Robin's enter- . bo crazy not — Tide forst class7" 1925, avhfeh he felt sure had lxeen vol» twined Inc at the Amoss! and sent hint a for Luck- i "What do you think of the people 'Mated 'by the Highway l3epartment, 01% his wary rejoicing hound f Ca „ . the road between the railway bridge Canada now. ' Joseph is King. of 4he Bona -,l ° C' find ada that 'very nice, I think and Saltier(' bridge had been put 11 REV. R. It WHITESIIDE who is to conduct .a series of special services .in North St. United Church for three weeks, commencing on SUNDAY NEXT, JANUARY 6th Rev. Mr. Whiteside is a westerner, having labored for Ulan)! years in the Western Conference: in c`irctnt and evangelistic work. In 1926 he removed to Toronto, where he now resides. Mr. Whiteside is a singer es well as a preacher and accompanies himself on the guitar and banjo His morning subject next Sundaay will be "God's Chal- lenge to ttl:e Church"` stnd in thu evening he will speak on "God's Call or Spiritual . Stock -tasking," • OA PAGE FIVE CALVIN CUTIS STORE NEWS Potatoes, 9+0.1b. bag,.. .. , ... .. #11,1! Parsnips, per peck, .. „ .. , . ... , . . . , .. . . 25c Turnips, per peck... < , , . " . . . ,..... n •,15c Mscirorx, 2 pkgs..... .... Macaroni cut, 3 lbs., ........ , ..... . " . ... 2$c Rolled Oats, 5 Dr.— ......... > .. " .... - 25c ' i lteaatict, 4 lbs......... .............. , , .25c Honey, No. ;x pail 55c Walnuts in shell, per lb. • 16e Walnuts, shelled, per lb; 49c Candy, cut rook, per 1b..... :. , .: ; ? 15c J. CALVIN .. TT _. PHONE 116 — KINGSTON STREET .,.wM..-„ Neel.,... ..,-•: of Detroit; and '„firs. J. Schmidt, of Stratford The fuueraald took' place. from her late xeeidenee in the Oth concession on Wednesday afternoon. 'teen 'Ir. Gale, of flayiaeld, and Rove I .. (. 'Elliott, of Goderieh, eondaeted the services. nnd. the pall -hearers: were .presses, Golden, Endo. and tier• a14 Newton and Mr, Thos, Cos. In. torment was Made in Maitland eeni- etery. Y OLJn;G,-»-Beep regret tees .caused among a wide circle of friends in Col- borne by `the unexpected dearth of Mrs. Arthur Becker, formerly Miss Gertrude Young youngest daughter of Mrs. 'ILr.:mug and the 'late WVxn, F. Yatnlg, of Loyal. which took place ii+ Detroit -on Sunday, De:. 10th. The LODGE NOTES 1 • Arrangenxente have been made r� the holding of a joint installation of the officers of the local lodges, o1 Oddfcliows end lteboeeas on Monday' evening net, Jan. 77th, at 8 pin. • At a recent meeting of the Esters! Templates of ..Temperance, Ealt•ehn ('ouneil, > o. 103. Goderielh held in • MacKay Ball, oilleera for the ensuing; year were elected as follows: S.lett councillor, Albert K Darker; past; couneiiloie• Chea, Barker; viee.eonn- rifler, Albert ''i� alkino; fin:tnelaal core- tary, J. R. Toms recording secretary, Ernest- Marker; chaplain; Mrs, t'i'►a s. Young; warden, Mrs. Albert Barker; guard, Mrs. 3. L. Aitken; °mania , Miss Rae Andresen herald, Pewee deceased ; }fit • been married foul. j Barker. The instollaation will take n n v x yeax•s. She suss n'ovatY young aeons• t place on Januar." 10tti. , . an,' greatly esteemed by those tube Court a;,cic�riclt„4tt. 32, C,t?i.E ., feast •four but is a. on t3ie1 States exttzen. ee, the road*haunt o u T:neiv her. ' 13e idem her mother and. elected the.following oflleeraa !!slat to do ,the proposing;, You eat tella erich streets ” Iiq has been the rand ee eight them my address if you like. Arid work done on the G d -f* _... �• her husband, who iat'pronrinent its I)c- rltil*f�ratit er, J, tis"'. Bell: chief :r► agab wars and eleven mouths assure, the • when the eounty,a�as figuring; up the --t"-- _- troit financial eines:, she la+aves ai p ct, NV" J . II, X'riee,• else. -el xaan x, 9 has' travelled over 301,000 },ors hixvP goat! police in Cainada> too.. world, andn the o after a'mAxi the et remount .of work Gaderfch wasv- newborn' daughter, else three lentil- Oece Ilownit financial sceretara, tat.' trifles and sit*s he has missed only Who • Y as Y n Titled to J hue' vatid T Churchill; St Gear- Uhl! ta' Pts and two sxsteis. Itev. Vetter J. t y t I lie th United a o s w t Wile States where they have a get u new AZ Win s said he was playa. in X917 G , i • YOUNG,; --A •well-known resident xn(trierh ., from xs. -1 f tI l v - un o o ins wp., i g the gfrle are' nice, too. They would sine' en Y as part of the county syse • fide Hoboes Union of the U. S. Reisa Jewish bore of about`taventl ti+tu and hence sort on ibis paxtxon, make good. cooks, but they will,have ` ' n t be eo nted as ! two countries him. ' They're no h e y •d 41 T' le in says he a Russia get Px to the West Shore Railway '1Ir, and Alagaka. Ilct,snys ho' calm's get g \V « good dea o to vat a ay o.• o . . i , }"ext ,J. n% ikfne; recording sea: xe •rye, J. Young,of air tthro •; `mall:, WiletAlbert Barker, treasons•. W. (1. Wil• - Ir ai tuna the wilnt un est utvanas n •tha ter* an • of ' Baal L. and Mise Mary, cif Loyal, and son; (lie plun, R . ii. Knight, S. W into +73ussx i being an American Ott- Y „ when a are standingfor f C lbs.' t MTs. C)"iaiahones, of Sincoc. All tlxe i Meg- liendcuaiotu;. J. Lt:.,, Chris joint. la clean. up. Look. at New York." WAS xKo cancltdates 'o Miry Jame Young, widow of the , c ..,r r i9Fy zea, but he is heeding for Alaska se • „ 9 serial! was sold ~and the money members of the family at }-nstun. . , Il, Ernest Craig: J. 11, What_ are •the qualifications of at bt ;per n half a et the reeveship of Wets .. "iVatwanos:t Henat°y Young, passed to hex reward gal at -C. 'Aileen; t u»durtar.. Archie .ilfatl- the prasent antsFrom Codexrahhis xne rtbershfp. it your order',,: inti t, hi .h .p cent, p e o zit hx her than t e t, ha had tat William Mole and s A Forster. at :.the hams of her iaon,'Mr. Cc !has tended the funeral, which was bald , Had - 'Ripley. itinerarywas by W ofe on kn w, ,+Will on must `v� of that ho ec • h John m Young and.Aibert Johu ton p on Wednesday morning, De:. Intl*. Glen, At it ri+edit meeting. . a the lei lav, Ifincardine, Walkerton. Ivan- e, give p pay on the. bonds, He did not think. • , 'koung;; of e* °I en on Friday, Den. Cotte..alz..1tl,ttrt Barker, avho holds p has never been convicted of a exinxe, o withdx'ew after being . nominated. r 28th, Aeceaised had been in failing ALLIN.• Mr, Charles Ailing nf'' . « t a aver, CheSient Onexn..Sound., Meafeed, there,avas much blamo attachAbie t the plica of efts tcitng; secreta y wan w has got to ecce 'that he his hover, l Id The councillors remain as- nominated -health fore many wars. She was • fn Colborne LI.D township, Passed attar on t 'f 1 rocking works ata ' ts tha;rep a into member_ with. the exception + her Toth near and suss a daughter o . � • have Yap`?' lc : e s t p, pain it and the machines,. could b Collhngwoad Barrie send Noxtix I3aY• the council for not fixing up the o 1 tin of Dave Forster Sunday. Dec.30th at the home of ]lis pt.a stated with a he.utx u xa : And inns 'North Bay he intends, Al site, as d d ' t d ' t b tit t d f going M ,, church roof It Wt)uld be cheaper to v r o u fol the r eve• moths Mrs Robert Allin St 11:tvtil +!tate to !manor of his 1•ceettt nuaxaxagr, sh aft x he xs 25 years oi:' •h c � alto � ithd ew t x n a 1 I t J 1 d �i' b th T •eble + ip e h han ore the tie o to an ' iza e x • hai0 in w.u,ww W' d ! h Al ' a s tear th building;• down t t i tb' . inmpes• Litt eft with as«t h „How many subjects ha ' ea e - 1 i Then aro Henry Lefschntann, She wAs Dile of u family of seven et. Ito had boon ailing. for ever a his destination, - +x030. oil r lilt from mov to a drier. ]ace. children, horn ort the farm now owned Joseph came to e x t o a od p Wm J. Stewart. the ., About eight Weeks ego he beanie Fxanl. Todd, p4tn. 1IFflson,Year and n'year ago was operated on, .,..t.,...� And how many dues? ,„ Caxr and S Stratford. getting �.. ride a Y lar ata „ , . Ike, considered . he suss• chin„ his i by John Treble, nephew of . <it . A, u 8 "We haven't got any, we cant ai Outlet Township a . worse .and the end cants while he WAS. Seb>ifn�ville, vs..ncx"+ he wits pieictci uT ford • eat:' Th . Union alae • sa s .dqiy in trying t° .get another thous- !? ` cea..ed, and lives! all her }ifs in the Mr, Kennedy, of Toronto, tune f 'them." e , y . 1114 dollars out of the i)omtiaion P.oasl.: Reei:e, E. Adams, hiattheu' ''Ai.nt- township 'o£ Colborno: Her husband in Godextich on ta'. vfslt. Iles was a 'bra S' that ai member shouldn't travel fornative. of Coliorno townshipatnd the ,drove'him to Seaforth, where. lie ws:e 1liachfnex'y : Co, for the � plant for strong; council, Jas. Forbes, Ilerbert predeeeitEcci bar ;about four wears. • i Wednesday.afternoon r • entertained for a'shox t"ittto bv. Dr. more -than 10 Years.. •After that time Which they had tirade an offer. Mogridge, Jas. Leipert Relit. Lan- She is survived by: at. fancily of five funeral onW Inesdap a McKay. A ride to Clinton and then he should settle down, live like any Coaxneillor Gould spoice briefly. He son, Thos, ,Sloan. sons and four daughters, two sons, seeded to Colborne cemetery for in. one" else .and avoid the workhouse. Howick Township . ferment. Mr. ABM was in his t 3rci another lift to Gotlerieh,. omrileted ' Arid Joseph is not Eo. slow when it hall. as chairman of the market con: , Ralph and Wesley, having: nredeceas- year. Besides Ids be e sun. his journey to the county ton., And es o meeting eelebritr s:'. Tho mfttee, piit enough in lafs estimates, Ioaviei township nominations (all 'ed her: They are: Mrs. Wm. J. Me veva. by his Ids mother a bliss 31e seams to be pretty lucky in the tom t o g n is ergo to puha shed over the market scales, acclamation); reeve, Thos. Ingles; de- IdlCabe. txodexlcli ttvp.; Mrs. Hiram Y way of getting about old being look- books whish . he :eateries o h p n , • lxow the,signatti es of many leading:I'ut when" it•was a case, oe induct:1g puty reeve, Geo: Hubbard; councilors, 13rindley, eedborne .twit.; Mrs. Wil- . Morrish) and by a family of four•, ed after. In an interview while he a ,the estimates. his'off erod to have his Wm, Gemmel Fred'Tatyldr and riif} beet. ?rouse, Goderieh, Min.. Robert thrdb eons and one daughter. Clyde, Mil - personages in Canada the United it 1 was in Stratford he told the reporter' States end rnatny other countries of appo tonment Cut o entire y an «.matter little. than he had Wesel missed a taloa. .a of fact lead spent very few. ono., 1' slipped o•the 1,Vhito. era. eit though he hard ,yoti make out far postponed elute a the o Ht most. of the other nominees' were House one day. and obtained the sig- not resent when . r nod ne !lir. /�- el 'Calvin C lid !' d as 'White. Enor, Man.: Samuel, Marshal or , atga a son na ; a s other V' he was asked, nature of. President Coolidge, gee 'Geo. Andrews, who w.as• present, said '+ ' e • No r� w eni:' He has a personal• letter front Pres.. Ill ive you n xa X . 1 was -nota candidate :and'riir, Rob a le dent elect Herbert Hoover and also a into tonttio only Jewish and. ton Leonard. u b rrTownship 'I!rne Y Ac c1 amations. Reeve, • Ialue Wright; `councilors, E, Baird, James. MrTavisli, Peter ilicEweif and. Win 1 pit of the new ]lead of the ertson said he waif No. .18 on the list ham Austin. • lesseeethe storemarsesesees alt The meeting bxolto u about Reeve Alex. It`. Neel)Reuben Joseph admitted he was a Mover p fan, indeed he 'says, called off the past 19. o'eloe]c. after paassing; a vats Goetz; . cicputy reeve, Chester ilia- ,.'Buff'aalo coatvention and told the Bele- of thanks to. the chairman of the av2iinney, Wm. II. iiweitzer; rUuttcfl- d t f H evenings' _ . tors, Wesley ' Dearing, Samuel J. vein fiat he takes no chances and Ci71,gOiipE TOWNSHIP. • the only 3ewislr man I large cure.. and not a candidate. ' tl - Stephen ,Township :llnfted'States.. o half --- FOR: si WEE past we have endeavored to show in a series of little talks on 'floral work that we could meet com- petition of other floral concerns from out-of-town from . stand- points nf. Design... Price, .(�uality, Selection and Delivery. We trfet� Well wTtan e rt G ldtltor a -and %`rank lVi}san. to impress that we could'"desig n der who Y am and show them iaomo Albert o p IL Brown;. east ward, J. C'. Laing. flu, and this was followed by pneu- rii1R. Jose lx vis an rs. funeral the! pieces, especially, AH well , Itir Wilson retiree but 11+Iesars. Hiltof my t es`th say go ahead McKillop Township monis and this treacherous trouble E. Wright,�Vriglatfour Pions, William. James„ ,ass the brat. Q And Goldthorpe gwas cause of his death. Mr, g polls. Ates to o horns ee vote ox Hoe- . Finkbeiner, 1 dward Gill, Elmer Law- ' when he is in a Damoeratic .stamping NOMINATIONS son,; Peter Mattene, .Isaiah .Tetreau. ground hecanpodtice• the signature Il. F.ilber, Clerla. of Al Smith,, the" defeated presiden- tial Seafartlr. tial candidate. • fiier+srs. I1ng;h Bill and Alb. Gold- •Tao following Ince nominated for. e e and thorpc Running. for'te a Joseph has been in Canada 27 times Six for CounasiI municipal offices for the town of sea- Alid. in his _little books .theta` Aro .the _._.._.fortis: •- Mayor, Volt. Gelding; reeve, autographs of Viscount Willingrdon, John Wesley Beattie; councilors, Wm. There' was a large attendance at Premier Mackenife King, this Post 1 t' meeting at Carlow an Bickel!, Herbert Box, Wm. Crick, Master Generala other 14I to nd the person the day an ton ar Cep•Carcina, Richard Parke, b'. I).• ages Monday and a great deal of InterestlIutchxbl n and Sltobt. Snaith; public +* a a•," he. 'was shown in ntunfcfpal, atfiairs• utilities commissioner, John J. Cluffe How do you get into Gan d was asked. .. ..... 'Tlterts Poore. eve, nominees,.for the. pabIfc school trustees, north ward.. " •I tell themat thenor- }iosatfon .of reeve, 1Vlessrs. Hugh Hill Frederick Wiggg; south ward, Rev, T. nncl Cenhao. of Colborne::, Will. of by a brother, Nicholas, and a sister, ' T '- 1, t. S ab •Dole .Thepall-bear- also l b s s. hied e x a a r Z i dsor � •p GodArich, slid Edward,. of � n , Mx also one- sister, Mrs. Samuel Allin. era{ at his funeral were Messrs. Wes. Goderich, And one brother, 'Louis of Mt -Lean, Fred Seabrooke, Charley +Crystal. CitY. Man. There aro ,town- Walters and W: Morrish. The sev- tx-eight grandchildren ., and.. eight vices were conducted by ite4�. 11,, Is. gtetat grandi*liil�iren. :The `funeral.: Glumnting, _}-ilea was 141 eriy ut en ed. ,took 15fePH1;F: The tollowiitg trom• a, niece on Sunday,' Dec. 30th, to Col- Joliette (Mich.) :paper refers to ,ase borne eernetet'y, where the remains >siater of the late Charles Morris and _were laid to net beside these.' of her Wni. Morris,' of Donlon Hill: b ,t. 1 i •a , •( Rev. rile. H b e n• charlotte e. services t r Catlt s sei s f M , and ons. I' rat v e husband un • h d e of Holmesville. conducted the funeral mePhce, 70 years old.. widow of the service at. the house and gratve,::. The' late Daniel McPhee, who died yester- pal}-bearers were six grandsons, day at her home. 300 Perks read,' fol - a rii re ith b, e da t u - o icCof d d t• t o ri a shortMuesli. s, double nc in } a u m an I w n IIu h a . ud g . ,b xd n f+nd Wn+•thY Young and Cliifo _ moniA, avf}l_ be .held, Sunday- after- it;usse"' Brindley :"'' •-" noon. The funeeral Will `leave the WHITELY --The news of the death frame of her son. William McPhee, - of Mr. J. E. Whitely on Monday • x°08 South I'licknry :Innen et 2 o'clock morning was considerable of •n shock for the Trinity M. E. eburch, where • to the people of the community as services will be held one-Ital f hour even in the fainily.circle, nothing..s_er- : later. Vie .Rev. Arthur .rilnhngi,_4ig)4«. . 'foils had been expected. Mr. Whitely tor. will officiate. Burial will -•he in had been ill for ;only a few days with Oakwood cemetery. Two. daugglttern, I M 1 dwaxd signs ur , eY esti, will fight it -out --- kid But,ld ttk nychanee 1<tIt11 1 1 at c op . George and Henry. one sister, Mrs. �. yin wish e5Se lit orders a. gra them take a ilte McKillop tape council was elected Whitely the rvaa one of best known Getrr Thurlaw and three. brothers, of during in toners reedy." I nth a port of entry ta. stamp Tay !took For council there ware nine nom- by acclamation as follows: Reeve, residents titely of 'ane of a boa township and George, Jaines, .and Benjamin Miry ed durintr the past month, wind to•v: at the of entry so that there will„ hated, namely, Messrs, 1Vi3liAtit John Dodds• councilors, John Camp- xc aassture our'pone.oe our appre- ,: be no comeback.» in hath town and country was very Pis of Joliet, survive, in addition to sale Johncert l) ie Ti eta ani r - andI'x troll Eckert, an 1 Itegele , William T,1; 1 un Wt liar• ndchi ren. . 'Yo- .20 grandchildren. d • ciattfon. Alenar ones ngzafn to so' said,And say, I've met Eddie, too,".he 1'' weft known and most highly esteenx, f~ ' licit respectfully F}oral, Work ofWilson; the three old members of Thos. McKay. r .�-.,_-- • .. i • as he thumbed the pages of lila couneiT apart from Mr. Goldthorper• Blyth ed., Por thirty-three years he had . •C� auk nature far C:oderica and tom• iautograph, ltoolc held the position of treasurer of the •4 iBORNB who is aspiring for the reoveship; and Blyth nominations:' . Reeve, Dr. IIs wars a th star! Christine `Robb • A . ocl 06, Minima oxo munity. "Who la EddiuY" inquired the ><o • Township of C# 1ti a Dorothy Tlieysra. 1yelsron �1lteLarty,. George;fine, *lames. Dodds,* S. A. Popte« son of the late Joseph iVhitelv'ancl ertson 'spant. New Years with Dr. I•eaggan, Aaron Fisher, Albert Mug- stone; councilors, W, Mille, W. John- fust horn in the year 1802 at the old yaeh, Auburn. ford, and nt' Tyndall.. Mr. Tyndall ston, G. White, S. Poplestone, J. 1I 1-' Whitely homestead on the 7th cony and Mr..P'eagan have not "qualified ron, C. Bell, lames Clift, B. Tasgker; cession. For the peat font -teen years 1►'xra: Will Clayton, of Putnam spent and that leave; Dix contenders for th B. Herrington, W. Logan; ,actiooa he had lived on Boron road. He is :Very -Years with hal parents. Mr. and four positions as councillor. trustees, A. Taylor, E. Munroe J. Ii. riles •,itihn.Txrhlc.,._ ,•, _ ... •T _ etiri • •reeve• .•Mr. If lirgave - foft' r survived by his wvidew,•formeriy ;alien - .e ltas •r >xg l't. 'Blliot porter. ,GEO. '+Coma an, now, you know Eddie." "Nd, X don't." . f ' "Eddie, Prince of Wales." Florisf . "IToav do you travel?" "Any waY, as long; as Idon't have -Telephone 105 5 •� Goderiel� t o ptiy f'r le" "From here to Prince 'Rupert I'in •: going to travel Canadian► National." • .•' .�w -' . -:=- . 1 Y+.You'ro rather particular what MOdel road yvu users, "CVell, it's3 tllfs , way. The Cana - and dian Pacific is a privately owned road OP JAN. '7th to12th -and I'nr apt to get kicicrd off. But Canadian National 1 ispublicly (aec1 1 iutilitti'si eonitntca- .Edward, -by two dtiugghtera, plisses; Thu young people 04 Ilenmfliex 1 ' . Last Wawanosh . . hue been attending; the University of *Thersday evennoe, d d Dist awanos r xtonu ta. n i`oronto, was t Nie Kenneth Allen hasi Incte-aleft - an sty sot of tthroughoutngs m t to siert. R. lti. 11icKay (ace!.). labs# and Olive, the latter of whom !Tell a social -evening at Ilenmiller lust eoufity council throughout the year • in f the count .� the ("inaxxeial.stand n' o Y, tog [ '• • •io :a. buthome at the time of the work an tlit! gots row s, campar- Reeve,' P. J. Stalker; ;oun"•i}oro, J. bar father's death, during • 1VIlnard's is the enctaty of: ctroubles. all rheumatic Rub' it in thoroughly and often. e It nasea•tlu, pain, supplest thee joints, punt new life fate the tissttec. Ru it fn Cleveland's Bread is et tempting eoanp:ement to any meati--delieiousa in itself and, lending .reit to the rest en' the 'menu. Your family .will demand , ...twice. an. much of. our. Dread -.^a - ,.. .. . ..any other. •l:neouraggc- them to do so, no it is the e.:u:,e health.. • • fol and »ourinhing food they can take. • the C helot» t tins. tris use of trucks and teems and' cam ben, iV Rid ` 1 h with the flu, and unable to return to E CL�"E • p V, Kerr, S• alas vacation; a1se_ lit two 'trot era ! J) •te 't for a. f • v <layn was a Wriest deal 1 p Morris . town. and Mr. diaries A. Whitely, of Mies Gladys Treblet ferrfng to township atit(atfara lie. gave . ' t'' Ierit:it township; and the ritisneaa p.(iodcr#e•]t after spending a fav days .. wa ova g e that the use of the farmer Tio IP" (aecl.).• • 1' and two sisterss..l)r. J. 1). Whitely, of • so .tie cheaper. He- a • � * • hen returned to Thane ] td• '!Neap St. • ' I i n . a Iona »u iC Yti ,o( -WEEK U A. • the mala a MONDAYand TUESDAY • iowned and I'm pays of the bi' an account of the expenditure for the lliorris township n 1 }J!!flan Band Jannis of town. lltr, under the parental root. roads x r t • umnna on ; •public. 1. d •n the different divisions the lteeute, W. J, Henderson; eourtci ora, i Whitely was. a. leather of Knox Mrs. C. Ar Robertson end (laugh- _ DOROTHY 11i.+4CKA'L1. and And moreover when tlione„ trainmen trouble with the Young drain. Ile 3. McGill, 3. A. Brawn, H. Wheclet•, JACK MLiLIIA},t, of my autographs such an t J •d W. Slim-treed.eburch. Goderleh, and a regular at- ;'ter, Mins Chriatin:. etre mut :wain see some y grave a good and fall account et bath W. . Ilry gem, thasie of Viscount "iViilingdon an • tendons, and- the funeral s3crviees on after being laid Tip with the "flu." t to ttnty and tovmshxll basins *+ • Lock»ow 3 ftconducted CINDERELLA present a eonedy~drama tv rata premier pie- they evill think twice L0 Wednesday a ex noon were fust of the ?bore and the thrills of.the ltir. Goldthorpe spent most of his ll li JohnElon •even elected reeve of 1)41 hie pastor, Redo 1t G riieDermid rile. and !Pleas, Kenneth Allen motor. : sea 'unite in a'beautifut romance a f D } t the Christ. haat kis+ arty use time criticizing the short eomfnga ofed tont Detroit Watt ten xe tr iVhilo ha fuses in Godexfclt tlae1lobo 1 } I,uckuauv by acclamation. Others. }yip Whitely also was a member of ' . • . here , anon holidays r�ltll fricndat fare, and •"'W1171cElt1;�1lONT" the county council and their aural nominated and who withdrew ore the rilaitinnd Lodge► Z�,a, .3: A. I'. a�t •. •King SW the two candidateta for the at 1.ietowel. • First o!' the new series ,� expenditure, the shortcorotiin>rs of the Iipbert lCae, P pert Mullin and G. IL A, lsi.. anti at nonuser o£ the, brothers u} "COLLEGIANS" GiANS°, mayoralty for 111..J among others, township counefl, even Mr. llffi'n ae- Smft}x For canny#f and board of rd• of the lodge attended the funeral lin a Miss Arnie Baxter has returned to Ci f1 J was reviewed. the •counefl the followial.' are loofah'• wan conducted. xnga fuer Christattan vacation with tact (f'otitinurd front page ) 'The ottrar ofd roilnefllora g;.ave ar � ritual of the order n , A Hie done n , . .'Iullin • ' were Ur. J Il. parent., Mr and �rirsa. Goo. I,nxter. .Lfr.�r. Jlamilton, A. E. !Billson, S. E, Whitely, and Messrs. Thal, Whitely, 1Ve are sorry to relate the eat h. i O #r RICE NOMINATIONS Here: on vowel matters in the past GR ETA with the work, en:Old not brim; their various;• divisions. The new Vobeata. The first four were mean -„Nee/ catteolly, Oliver Edward, Aire: Jame Se"ouxigy, widow of the late'. ueatfon there will be rontestn. Per hotly. end at the graveside the burial her school near Exeter. after spelttt- wEDNEsDA THURSDAY T;'PA RA1tllf►`arndatted. honest l:ae, 1lober , The pall bearetst * .. .' , ultd uddingY all other roat:a in connec+- .brief statement of work i l d I �f 1?« (,(11ti1iA1) NAGEL Tax son exciting' romance o European ,Charly espionage mad fntrigtae. I)ireet ” en the itric� above 1 e ct�n wB ilot 1) 09candidates0 it the d o bromine'. elected. J hero Of the eauncil during tine past • . +u l.alty' , 1 end, Robert T'honin. 11c+ary Young, on Friday, ,llra.einb:•r P'r Mime, the nom who made' Bo walks �F.ott, trusted by, y f lbw Dont mews f 11 d 1i. fife as foot and utas year. T the !tours! 08 et son. f I' ifith. The funeral took place ratan are 1 a core ce a - a NOMINAXIONS. IN e ee named forthehome of her son. Cephae, on the ,' MYSTERIOUS LADY" did not fncla de all the items of cost. etfaat wee f,. Il. Denier..... -1 D. 11 Taylor. I'i1eh t)�t. to life•lcanf; resideaat of hisaftlanrl s oneeosion. un i utrodaay loci. The walltat '1)uidt hfs ,year jay aottsid> VA�OU3 MUNICIE"AI.I°I°I i' d y B Allam :eiastiefocla tovynnlaip aand a Iawf tylia /I 1 't e+sa l'ATI11 ((i�iEi)Y • 1 °•I,IMI)t'13I1TL�' ll.�v1•a" C1 ., . ^d the best ever burflt fn ltloderhe 1. x Le itompatlty of t it t niYanautal y o (`,tintan ter- -•-• I sear elan front tlhiti n of time to• the - Ix fat eanttatfesaiolaCS; rs-ent fntstrthe 'I'laa•re still lta stn ►•le•"•tia,aa its d'ifxatur ltasc t)Le el"ildr"�xa frctna ritalleaiaa^g vJax+td lta'U"aroad axa Dionday an t as iz^l'- +ylt'. I;fasts. AD1Gaa AtI7r RARTON• The w tateaawotks departiaent load .hall pa7ciifor ofli e: M aye>r ..-Cel. It. I.. Inectlern, as to eet efineti.,-0 easel anfuee rats ie Ten ei hty„eeerth rent nue ✓• ''� mf laiq ntotlicr •Mr.., I�ol>eft Altina, rr, etixrirast 'den of 01 tett e otn at p etf1t r- Psoas $.,, 00 n lean eel x ,,iia abl(411 nal via h* . + n -rc t ,r, ., a t^ at ty 3r,,: e i lli"t"„ t'k� ;u, lt, i,s nam r . r fltnt r,r,ra 1 <ir�'.'t ,3ei, a:f<:1 ; rzriafa t'ox, r'vf ,txsutfr sal. Ilea° Etsf'a> a ttf!d 7tcclr piers foss r.,,,ltac. these« dfc A tion anal ih # IWO. deportment arta ..h as . I ar 1 r T'ix to I . to , e s «, l'° lir . ,• t e f ' ;nle A• T• t',,an ter,'' when ire 4.0.x'it.ir• a btY eie kn+own iro,aa ie ma • px une(e:a� cat lic alio at rcun ' will be greatly rai...,ed an he r.�en ss- Xfii11 Pl (IM 1>tIt fit, t,f' arf,t:tt.i tl.. ;1. ,,sG#.19 I_.i.b butt IIs latas.e, h 1:. I "i y, r irAA t'tIalEDi` q •cP N t"i"t" 'IAV T I nil/erl+old »• a sfic r tell lar * ed 'Time 4Ja'au•a areal rho ie ezttu"Leta by traree faith? aogl lova`ng lauebend Land illtctn. 1 ; tl'4nt. McKenzie ,an D. D. . 1 ace are to be elected. 'Sltsacl attained to a ripe old age, pan; mut to tltci omnotviiui, family and their rite binrnc•y f'..-eleeteel as a •e.at. n teltltnt,e-t. ltl►AY and SA'TllIlx?A7C rind It '3aCCil "1ta;a�7 e,t. finane•e a of these' departinente brittle. xtlaie veer. The f•*af,>wiatg3 mare tariff- font enemas, by to tigg Miller'n tto,a,n eon of Niro. Clement Newton, She , - � "staadat Ileresanbetr ;GOth, at tlae novae hm-n-eat-u tve:ertaa. :t at 4;C,1 eait�i�feetery Year and had Conlhe. Rcecc--:�• S'ba `trctvattlagt,`with whbli to combat the -5,..e itrld,aom,wee a (daughter of the late George �, . , , Ise a lot Nit. tkittan fax ltnratlrrl '' h )attsd ec-uta. y c the i ' —. rai Live x'ilt(,tr 10 (:., l� ate a ,;( MI yttiinp sand !t.'i ties ' It r: " ; a thence,. ewe - palm 1 'been cCt, d , de F "" and t l f 1 s''o�c, m 1 In nu.viveal b< got' this Test "in Herne )tatittpt+t/C N PAN:, xx 1_y tt$ t�tt!tgmi�!.+.iagirr. _. . T. c. ... ., t.... a . ., . !rant ,,y, n+.rinae cef `1111 •ll vr` tlta wl'_ittn !'abbe missal trurtee>! -P,t'a ,14.i++,• brie by atAtelf, rsettiOngar n :,.a.ts and ere dateghter,�temaden ltiety>{utn!++1 n if" r-tiedor, 111° r ifitTat s1 i . 1 M1 r 7 tt: ^Cry �,• E*' I ' t r ,f 0 �. Ili glen nit p,11RA111Q1'NT N»�ft . • tsP+'r !+1.4 OW ala nr hsj h« Y' , 4a:h;,•t, Af yt Ardre•ra►`'; wart', W; � iM,laat.tfrt� ' 1tlrft+tt4v. te+ **vitt at, and to t3tJr= trfi, of Ctl,.J. r'L:'la Leal- t.�a`le:t el~ many ft � pry*P limbos eat.at Lata! put. L t42 . P. p tanaaorit' $ lm4rila .Pit $l f,0M. ,c}, ,lames' •,!+.rd, C, I1. Veano Mt«swatch 'that nothing ams is ,Ie' rcai, Nett,fegasa c,tt �Ei,amA3cPo nub '.Leie.ton !t eauty Shoppe" t• Cor. Square avid Kingston Street, sup«stairs.) over :Graaf', Store Speeaia1list in Care o Permanents /Ra reeding Scalp Treatments Shampooing .Fair Bobbing Hair Tinting u . ,dye Br4Iu Arching Facials vials Manieffring hearyr 234° for tPEN Flp,�imeat•�t,r+atar+; } .' • A ,