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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-01-17, Page 8PACE i:itur THE GODERICH STAR I. .+3'“t Srb' 7 mil +$'td ^ teen, of ti•' iiri s .,�i.a - rtrd'-� flu•,•' x' the - � - 5 � ,� Y'ssitdit- 1 ::..... Y- your most PRICELESS POSSESSION . +"flan. C'.:., Jn�t Ga'Su•,cl t�.vy .:.:: (tato tans t,l.c,y s�uci Let .a gee t' o. !have them a ataaine, a•,=merit . A. e L+� r: C - ,LES .ry{#fir CQLE. 1e 'Ji^ '..e.-_. _. i'.... ..:.:.. i� 7,1:41:.-'.,. daeghene en Jae, nnheene. age, Mi. lane Mee. 1: it .rt ilei_. oe (hen> itlu. stet eta. Cele ;mit entitle, � t teen, left fee el :ewe en ' a%ene ay' of , �y iere�)', g” nee jl,----1e at tie free: i f tr):9 ecce'l ,yfat,a thnnieterel tieing..-1lYC'.,, &i t__l� lilt e iaarda: c, 11oy loft. fez* el-> avert It 4s wi;it°*a dtcep tegect that we'I en rim clay of t e week wenn) 12o t►ia'ctak o ttiL' dlt'a*'sr, of Mee. Geo. lee- v ill si tea eeme time e,7itia Lacs t-.; thee, -butt of title place. Mrs. Tebiailna s;x., tr �siteaa,greatly i:et(Dvc.l £,y alb c�lao LawYat;:,1 'ea o!d'1 etre Swill heaver, Incident in and lken OS will In felt for a leng ttc neroon of John. Platelet,' eenea tune, enectiaati5 an church c gamete., _ - - Y i►W1,1y--1'a`i:,;f �Si nfid0g.ee me erceeen, L7nere ties' vets teetively cngagci,} "s c u Jainney Iltte in the Iintsee of Re- a for thetas Ware. The cat -amenity fnac,, Ciitaton. D1r. neteley was aara Wiela to catered their v rlaltathy to he. leetc:,t mei upright lan and dice] at ralony eoraiowin fie:end% tee rate old DSO of gee Ile ID a:a,°vio- •:i by two :,ons, Min, a fort Dever, ' mid Ron.of r'I'ort All;et�t. The fate' ':al wee icldi els Monday, Jan. 13th, 1th interment at Clinton. r „►3f1 PP IRDJ.ON Mr. Den lliardeen,.>af Gederirli, woe �'y%� y.. visitor nfth Wanda in the village DONNYBROOK. loot Sw etili, -Op Owing ?o the stormy weather there bir" rP cd tt ai. e . err ved omexioJi ri Leith Mr, end. lura. David Errington before returning to Goderish holed, =eyes reef' melee glee in lkds tis, l aoaa.. chtiwa lr' hloi da, 1' and 1r. tend Mrs. Jack 1,rrfn;ton, eel to finite her coarse in sir, menthe. wtfnler lap the lal'.cs,- Re'. William E. ,Verne L Tb,, lett , The new c fact Sunday. � • Bliss 'ycrna (:lirttaanrty, of ulitrn Mr. gam 1:agioson, ug Milton, North on Monday afternoon for e.andoti. slrihall onMonday met in the town- ' wts nentitmation ochpstl, silent the cweeic- Dakota► is visiting friends in the vii- - where he will remain for two weeks all the membersnprresent, abut the lege and visinity tit present: ' p etid under the parental roof'. for the purpose of writinq examinee clerk, hare. I'Ietherington, who eves - 1ll1‘14 Dougherty, of Blyth, has beent The fishermen ere busy harvestinglama*, absent through sickness. The trees'.their store of icer this 'veep, the ire • <engaged with BIr. George Wallace boing e 0,na �luatity trrc�lvo irchee Whose of the Goelet°ieli Collegiate ever; rdr. R. M. Young, was not.able and moved here last weele with his oda Institut stu<lentr, wire were home for lto attend through illness, wife and two email children. the •wveeleend found it `a cold drive ° What might have been a very seri Mis:i. Alice Stinson, having anent ` back to town on Moeda was. ious Mr, John Johnston, gmai Godcrield, tie; past dnenth visiting her parents necessary to melee they,t i ltp iar ri tpn'sd house Pon Monday morning, iL Erring. 'visited leis daughter, lilies i+alui'a, oxi in tv a village, left m o e etas nesdfor sleigh, the snow storm on. Friday when the stove pipe and chimney' took fire, also the ceiling. But for the__: nick re$puu a to the filealarm;, evben'' the neighbors gathered in a short time and soon had the fire un- der eoiitrol,. teach more damage would hove resulted, and as it was consider- able dam ige had bon done 11y ere and -water, . Mr. ltrington swishes to thank those whe mai quickly respond- ed to the call for help, as .a number had left before' he saw them. '. • -AUBURN Sli e are glad to be.able to shite that Mrs,JohnstonJal ns n. o i to is u a fele way, n. re- covei lklr, Crowder, of Guelph, spent a fewda ys with h' f ' d, alr< DU G4ANNO Mins :'1Sary Phillipe, of Toronto, is vinitor with relatives in this uis- trlet. Tice a;ew eigne have been placed upon the Dungannon b...ace of the' Now is the time .to have your ewing Machine OVERHAULED Farts, Oils, _— _ _ Belts, Needles, etc. MISS S. NOBLE RfTizfl E'CCHA:1Gl 11LOCk �oudtty' woad epee with a clime plow €attrtelicit to the gravel truck nand you cora etapondent thinks with the chow fencer, and plow we ere neene to have fnitly good roads this winter. .n Miss ,Terata M•orr ls, who .AW spent Cartadien Dani: of Vomtanerea, the past eairf' months fed Emden Weed- a1lis�i L'attrrd l'*dtzpatsick, It. !C. ofi tai, returned florae on Monday. Site btsnghari, ie ca Test fora few weeks -visited with her family as short twee Ignday. 134isd Johuston.laadl tlie.nais� New ori 1 r,3 r I a position tortotte to sprain her m lcle while to- as nurse in .one of the Barge hospitals. bogganing one day last week and has The infiuenea __end lin etre citing Sleets unable to teach sines: down the past week. Not many new Cases, if any, have developed latel8, ASI LFIELD and all seem to be improving who Mien Lilian Mackenzie, of Port Al- have been laid up. 't ert, was borne for tlia week -end. eve ars corm to relate the a of y death Mrs.. Duncan 1►lacl;ennnu is in Torte Mr. Valentine Wilds, which•took place+.. -auto attending the funeral of her ale- onMonday night at Me home in Stan - r.. ._1►icainrrize. ley, ad3oininEg tbo village Deceased Tame of Blue(Cole oc • . he Past College, r-3 health for a t r ,C , u had been npoor h a t f ssl vied the pulpit in, Ashfield Presby« six months and last week' suffered a marten church on Sunday. On ac- 'stroke, which, witlt his failing health day morning, 'when the stove ati`�los beetling overheated. andtheceiling duet of the ,storms end bads was more t i. strength could r etlin h la . rated to a tl an his a ng.r,3 surrounding , t u hero taught t fire, l~ Ater was a evening service. o • n lived on ig at e it n n sc ice, n �. He was beim n a d had vee ,g bear. having tnade the roads in-maskdlble fo`i ears. . i'1r. and Min. betel;- Stifled metamer,; eel to Toronto on b'riday after a ele- li`hhtful . four -weeks' holiday spent with the lady's parents, Ur, and Mrs. John It. Savage: Formerly they re- sided in Oshawa,: but it is' their inten- tion to make Toronto their home in the future. . Alfred E. Errington, 8th concession of Colborne. had a near fire on Men .#1 unatel f1 s t the fire a noticed Y w atice time, 1 e m `e t ' aria , PO !1' ALBERT the same plat for six Y years n . 'vas" i,�oad neighbor and respected) be and, with the help of neiwbliers, 'MS �,. at dvTt`o ltneiv lifer. Ho is s rvived extinguiahetl before it had' mode mucid fo a result of smoke and the Use of ova- Mi. Wm. ElehardsOn Is ill with the i �tO liters, Ills° enters and bratbers• teri n extinguishing th liso Thursday e blaze. The funeral tookAlio on i!]it. '1'Vdr'vfsh Minn speedy recovery, d Mr. Thos, Greena Altotning from les late residence to The January meeting of the Dun - 'bar nd Joseph - iy:the Roman Catholic church emote* german •brag;ch of the Women's Insti- e hese been on the dick list this " , to �.' I 'week. at Drysdale, SAuble line The.fam is t be 'held at tire 1?qme of a�lrs, ily hare the sympathy of the cora- W. R. Stothers at 8 p.nt.. on Thurs- "�Y,e are sorry to hear. , that biro, . neunity in their: sad bereavement and day, January 24th, instead of J near a y loss. • rilst, which is one week earlier than Mrs. Davila martin has been sof' 1 u e uaaly ill with 'tire tie.. by his wniow,. two sons and two h _ adway. Sonic damage wars done as The Goderich Women's, Institute. " t4 I:1' >s , . ilali,D A 5:13'.1'. or orae Made halting ��, � end :Serve �ifterttctan Tea Prone a to G (*'chick, on SATURDAY d N ' 2 A . „Gth, , in 1S�ac1*Alt` -HALL, the p ocecds to be used for Mae- - Kay hall; 4,4 Marcelling usual. A full attendance is request- SHEPPAROTON ed as inepartant business is to be dis- misseussed. Boll, mall-�-» Reso i moony, It. '�, Ili let ons for Y, a. , is horse Nat no* getting .a good rest, , Miss Elizabeth roster visited some friends here last weekend. Our teaeher, J. Johnston,. spent the wweelc-end in Sheppardton... _ Miss 11, Green visited 'bet 'aunt, louse Wm,. Carr, at Nilo,. and other friends. The weather of late has been very stormy, " waking made impassable some places. Writ. George Pollack boa been laid up with the flu. Glad • to knew she is impr'd ving nicely. Miss Burrows receil�ed a nerd front Venice. Italy, from iter niece, Miss Jean Bogie,' of Goderich. She teaches school, hear Edinbur h Scotland,. r , and is on her holidays. The cad . vas 'posted 25th sof december and received January. hili, Victoria -Street South of Kingston St. Phone 540 J . • • MILLINERY January Clearing Sale of prevailed y a books. LANES the Naw- k't ar." Topic,-'dt'usiness " The Miseion Circle of n Circle T1s ganrio>n United ehureh held their monthly erecting on Tuesday afternoon- at the home of' Miss L. McClure,. when the election Of °dicers for 11129 took idac with . the followingresults, 1 Honor- ary president,.lilts. G.,P..1•larris;'hon. ovary vice president, Mrs.. James Mc- Whinney:' president, , Miss 0. Piton - gen; treasurer, Miss' E. Roach, re- cording secretary, ' Miss . 'M. snub; corresponding secretary, Mise •lei. I`in nigras; press secretary, 'Miss L, me - Chiral pianist, Mrs. 1 . Finnigan, rw:r is rien Joseph Carter, last `week.,. • We are sorry to hear that. Mr, `Way. John Parks,:is'seriously ill with )teen -in Hurolt Count . lair, Johnst�in's an - mold% at present, • Mrs: 'Whitely and. daughters. The ' Y . 11 in 1922 there were 225 probates 5 administrations 111 THIlIl9DAy, JAN— Ert?'•, l!022 JANUARY 411101101/0 11 4.-llu -1f' 41' 0. 0000 • BLANKETS: - All pure Wool Blankets, line, soft and e�liippej singly, bine •and pini borders. <ixe 7J x 84, heavy weight, at per - pair >� - , $9.7Fa UNDERWEAR Penman's and Stanfield's, heavy ,, all wool, for Men, Women and Children. January Sale Price. ' BITEX SILK HOSE a The Stocking for health and, comfort; the silk lined Stocking, •all shades and sizes b'j to<t0. Pair.. • MUNICIPAL .L COUNCILS - eioderlelt Township The Goderich township eeuneil met In Holmesville on Monday last, Reeve John . . Middleton, Councillors Wil- mot Haaeke, Frank Powell and B. W. --WQMEN`:1-C-OA Sr—�" For lined Broadcloths, Needlelioints, etc., silk lined. Formerly $i 5.00 to ,S3S,0u. , Now . , .. $18.O0 to $38.00 • 1111/' .4-44 I.. PRINTED CHINTZ Yard wide, for Comforters, Draperies, Cushions, in large choice of designs and exquisite colorings, fast colors. One table full, Regularly priced from 39c • to 70c, at per yard , 3Sc CURTIAINS' 36 inches wide, full 2.!•`.; yds. long, Mar- quisette Curtains, with deep insertion and lace edges. Regular .* 3.: S. Pair.... . ............. ....$2,0U • ACHESQN & $QN were received and reeve-iind treasur- er instructed to sign. The following bills •were paid: Signal printing Co., finaneial statements, ballots, etc., $44.55; telegram for .poll books ac- count to Municipal World, 41e.; div= • iaion' court cleric, $5; bailiff. for seise Chulrchill: _present, there being one div- :talon Next meeting 1�'ebruary 120, at member . not net. elected: The :mem- 2 p • -- G. J." THERIN'GTON bets of the council spoke 'feelingly of' . the loss they had sustained in the • .. • Clerk death of the esteemed asci efficient HURON COURTS WERE 31:SY treasurer, hWhitely, a3iad l the late Jos E. a L os ante n ed molested from year. to year --.well, something is a little bit out of propor- •tion, somewhere, r i n _t OA.d� ,C'(`f�,rR.`1`dar. In Use For Over 30 Ye arm. h for 'thirty-fourThe returns from the office of Bolt. who years. had die- Johnston, Clerk of the County Court, e charged the duties of:this office is a Local Registrar o£ Supr•eme Court and painstaking, courteous,, end obligingletter of the Surrogate Court of manner, And we feel tiler the whole Huron County,, show the tremendous munfeipality concurs --.in desiring that e amount of work done by rhes courts. it civ. test n f ,, a r o o s tl bee to a n - heal return shows #hat The various churches of't}to vill:igo, Muntcijial.,ttssoctation carate re nicht- ,.» owing to the:• storm, last Sunday, had bershfp -�-no. action. Hospital tor MOM - but a small ,atteudstnce. skim cM"id, en wxnto aslci for assist- and 1 guardianship issued from his 3tg u x were 5,8 k • office, and the total emu* of pr opert The end f the ieene,�Tr, a d.IVits. once --filed, Mr. S..1], /Croft asked :t vetted a:. yany 1 ed therein atmounted. #o $2,- �� � for at r t for prizes a ora is 1Fm,. I'at.r.,oli `of 1Vaa'ferf: ; giant f pr es fox d c .lot • during the Huron- Trace Celebration; ..,4 22, 8, Making a total ,of over visftfng fneiuds in tar v;Ma ge.: S80,000,000 !fled in the office, In ad., filed. lair. D. Glyddan was meatipodnt- dition to this 'thew were 34 audits lir. Armstrong • was unsuccessful' - gd school attondaitce afitcer. : ie a recent: and 5 citationsduring-the.a The N t themunicipalelections to capture .the..reeveship of Iiiilett. School section No. 2, West Wawse nosh, closed their school last ,Ne,.eit, owing to. sielateasl in the seetion. . r3 We are glad be able CO state that a 1f' t 11ir..R. D..Munro has so far recovered front: the, to that he is'able to be in:'. the store.. , 1sX a wd. Helwig - returned to his .I home here on Monday after spending his 'Christtrtas holidays wield friends `I in ?Vindsor. 'r :: :y... . Misse tedmond, . our tcaelier in the village, -is. boarding at Mr. Charles Iiawusan: instead s netted, cif. going to het' 11 home as -formerly. • • • Mr. Carl 'S*u blue a rig• isbu.Y at pres- ent making a •skating rink en.has father's lot. Nothing 11ka providing • unrlisednent-for the yours 11#r. Clarence -Walditn readied the cope stone of matrimonial P t< trim nisi aiel ei 1 last week.' Iiia partner -in -life pre - Highest cash price will be .palet for good elm, ash, maple , and ba s s wood 1 logs, delivered tree in our ;yard, at ,Thos. 3yalifs' bush faun,Std' concession Goderich Township. lilcEWEN BROS. Bayfietd. 1 - S. S. No. fi As d= hAA1 b'ollawing is the report of S. S. No 6, Ashfield:: Jr. IV,e-Bernice Roach 78 Per cent.; Bello Swan, d8,• James Reid,' 56. Sr, TUL-11a, Maize, 57; Mary Million, 63; Willie Culbert, 51. Jr.. 111. --Margaret Stewart, 62, . Sr. IT.--lint;tleen McKenzie, 81; Cattier- lame Reid, 74; Jack Johnstone; 10; Me- dllr. Melvin Haekett, of Lucknow,. Vey Congrani, 57. Jr. 1t-�.+Glaica spent the weekend at his home here„. Heid, f;5. X �.-Lorna Poach, f'7;.Thos. Mr. Will Alton is spending 'a few Johnstone, G9,;'Audrey Cangrain: sand p Ikons Swart, 01; Donald Mel(enzie, day with lois father, Mr. David .Alt- .48. on, of iLucknow. PAULIN CAMPBELL, Teacher, Mrs, 41'. Glenn, of bungautlan, $pent , ,n ice jam at the mouth a the a few dtwya recently with her -laugh-. Nine 1c? river at Port Albert is ter, lairs. Caswell Beckett. crowing much inconveidence to at dare ► ..,pent a few days re+e+ently 'with demi: ,ivas instructed' to order, si z- ca• d g year. to - ora is the 'tune to bring in those ie r7 , County. Court Record shows 511 hens pis f Tha 1Vlunicipitl ' World' `foZr .for fl' 1928 led, involving a total of. Photos, os council members', . 'The reeve issued � � Fi✓14�5 dt a � warrant. to hold nomination on Fri - 1 total $too, .00.0 ; XGU chattel mortgages in- d J 25th t 1 k volving a of$172,843.98; with ars'' 1 t 2, + 08 certificates - . -- Thele were fill a vacancy in council and election, d3 writs sand 21 'eagle ntv;in-County sante. polis, the satl" _depaty retarn: in Supreme'Court- and 33 'executions ay, 'au. , a , o'C oc : p.m.oissue. . if" any, on Friday, 'Feb. 1st, at the i e Court, and S0 writs anti 17 judgments a lg ing Officers, adi'd. same Ball clerics nt at7, issued withnumerousfilings the last election. Moved by -Coup- ' e na;s and other=::stindry*.items in ell courts. All cillos Haacke seconded •bit Couneiilor Powell. that'the reeve 'rind clerk sign, e. and subniit'tothe 13epaetment of Pubs .. East Si. :phone Air : -• and have them framed. Coine in and see •some that we nave done. You will want yours done too. then, to beautify ever walls. We will do theist well at reasonable- price.. of the . aliave records are` -open • to , sea?C}1 by the public, Sm]th s Art and Gift Star lie elightttays the scliddules of ex eft» 1~' -Vf' o p a us c�: r ' ing tide tV'anconver• nun) . dtttire :llifrmg' 1928 and areal state statutory tgrant onsr, Cr' me, Carried. . A .1,7 yearold Chicago negro broke. Bylaw t h � 4 a. small window itt st. restaurant. i ws;' policemen iter ion im tl trersuraly 51.1101 eolleetor, $1U6; as- seseor 8G� auditors.- - a clr- about. it. Ile barricaded himself in $ , $& a his room, produced a couple of rovely. Bylaw No. 2 appointing (Attends R. ors and .defied thein to get hint out. Thompson, clerk, I•loward Sturdy, Before the affair ended 200 i" t n , policemen Ne. 1 setting the salaries a officials tis follows: Clerk, $ w , Three a t p1 to t' h` collector, Harvey McCartney, asses' laid siege to the place• Hitt f them atop, euditore, D. Gliddon, weed int south lead beon shot to sort Austin ' Sturdy end Jas. Joint- had: been wounded, and the.nero seated hint' whit a :young son. specter:. As there was no applteation ,' death. And We are - glad to be ablti to 'state for the treasurership this wee lett all for a broken window. '.The .exact that Mi. Teeter is ere u until x, . t' T follow -!.stomal of this #rale tale e a re ob- Gordonit ay+ ar leeoverittd,+ over u t Ile r meeting. Thea score. When 2U0 policemen are cot: front his neeent illness. Mr. W. T, ing .accounts were passed for pay* -1 led - out for t� 4 -hour Butt , battle, its Riddell is assisting in the store.: Ment.. Jas- Harrison, sheep claim, which a' 17 -year-old boy is killed and. Me. Alexander ittetienzie, °f tile $2i1; Cl, V". Srtudy, valuing sheep, $0-, nine officers ~wounded, because of a welch.., 1.... been. spending the d.--._. 2wTntit,ss.T:t,rnrrl:. printing, gni. T. T. .broken restaurant window; when all Xdurphy, division court clerk tees, Aa; of this happens in a edty tivhet"a a tV. l', Clark. dfvislon roust bailifiF Kang of plug uglier, cofvieted•of con- , of, the new year .with friends in Tor- ' 'or- 'Mr's. Hamilton, of near the bouts-. onto. Ile has bat returned home yet: levet one than, "air. Bogie, the owner ll J t Wit t feet* $.'" d lection �cpenses 568 It of the rltoppint mill, situated about a her brother, Mr. Jas. Cooke. r. r. a lu sen tivas a Dungan- G. Thompson, school censu 1' ere let off with finosr where beer run noir last week, He and air, Donald ' Miss •Tillie Ilaekett, of iurlaniitiv; the .lake. The high westerly winds , e n $ qu linter of a anile up the Inver• from Meinan were auditingthe Met ` ' _ spent ar day recently with her 'broth- wane. which revailed far several days last m pet, . IL G. THOM Sbiv"',' vanes re , 1■HONg a30 PotUpholstering, ai" Rep Repairing Refinishiaap- A. 'area range of Sample Cater* im'i ,c tried ZIMM,ER11+A11T' Nelson Street SOU never heard of a dis- tingaished ratan who did not keep hisclothea well pressed " TRY 1:66 A MOMENT TO THINK. OF ONE • s to i Hiving at a murder on, election day For Expert Service in S., ; $2.50; �eupt. pat. voucher No. 1, ners, gambling kings, vita lords 715.03. e '1. tl d, t S , and tet on Monday, Pao. 4th, at 1.30 Pitt Insurance 'Coudpany"s - ounei ren -tz laur1 ea o such -like gentry seem able to go un- _� er, Mt. Caswetl Beckett, of here. week drove the slush, ice end snow 1wiNTER HAT s } v1' rennrkable value. Most a' -f ;2 rhar<se hots are marked at bet n fraction of their former value. • Neatly every one is ad indivi. dual style and the Seasouts utast favored totems. l::x;ra- aspecial Friday and . Saturday, ' Jeanette' Sale, ' Vi • Children's Bats, several ditYer- ry ent a�ty1Cs r $1,L0 5 You_ are cordinll . .invited to inspect our stock. Mfs.es Myrtle Johnston,,Meada and into the mouth of the river and (`or 1Virtnle Lane, and Elsie Vint, alt of sonic distance up the river, complete. Lueknow high school, spent the week- ly blocking the course of the watei, endat thein, homes here. watch Nicked up and flooded the base - meet of the mill, where much of the MAILING machinery is situated, to a depth of Mr. Sidney &own 'vas a visitor et some lour or dr feet. The river ?torn= Shaekletott's this week.lists west of the village of Pont Al. oitdl, bort, were elect inundated, -water and to tbe Mrs. Thos.,Altou, Lueknow, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. ltoakesa ,iu gas of oftw1Morlllfeet. oy gaTho °xyeg dkeenance 12iel�ard deptth Johnston, this week. frost of the past tow days has at`rved The M. R. Mac%ir h'dr1.gstttrs S!e"L'£it • ' : utile/rd �1 i fie patients are alt improving to bird the Inas of slush together, Mrs. Richard Johnston, Mr. and thus holding it fast. Little relief Mrd. 'l P. Moran and gene, Mr. and 1 from the unasuat situation is splee , Mrs. n er p M Geo. .. au d s and 1`antily, and pated until mitder weather .romea, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lasenby and family.' even then it is doubtful whether touch It is rather a serious matter when •good will. bo accomplished .until the whole • families are taken"alcit at once• spring freshets. It was suggested that blasting might be resorted to, IIOLM ' SVILLE The T,ndira•' Ai$ are' i,1nmdng to `°nee of several men, a narrow ehan- Last Monday owing to the severe • Clerk, storm our nail ec'at'riers were unable - . -. • to make their rounds. Although not to ., ,ne iso mucid snow, cawing• to the heavy The ineu ural meeting of -1020 Col• winds in some laces the drifts were a township places r is 1 era bole tai sltrp council: WAS held in GA NS large.••+M....1,II L.. tido township hall at 1.l p.ni. January � � I I Mr. John Johneton,`,,:of Godsrieh,' 11, -with all members present, viz„ - - ._ - - a R IL dill o as t I tau e l is '1 eel through nil V L arta p tat villa 1 c e , Its on >t t lri >t R 1 13 SY 1 day on leis way to Donnybirook `tet visit 'T•otan .A, Fisher. Wei. Thoat and F". ga i1S 1n is aug cr, who : teaching there, r s n. er signing g ec ar d . Dining Room and who hall rho tnistortuno to felt tion of tette the tauten proceeded and and spraitd her ankle. -• with the business of organization. During the a'ata3t week there has The minutes at nee. 15th41028' were Bedroom Suites adopted, as read on 'motion of Wm.. - h' d ht h i i h Wit o A;ft i in thed 1 a • been aquae a contest bennee,t talo Thom ad WV. 1,,, Young. Bylaw No. waves of the river and tate ley grip.of 1 wawa passed fixing salaries eanie ars: wi or nt Frost has- id >< t ea cont • ' g t dao t1>id covered the river with its hinter last year.. Sive+ loo, .. tuns pacellesl" mantel. appoialtitag Drifters as (allows; Pence viewers ---ked. haw, We ee o t t t that 1!f' t S W. Sea,' 'ti7m. Hoerr is last very poor t1•.•aatit at ae sorry e state e rs taNs; J.: J, ttoucrtsali, Y'Pilt. Chen,` ,lido ton 1 e its • i, fr d oardx zltrd Ell.' present. A eltet tune ago she half as litaa'bol. aurid tenerwLAlexe Witt - Sante in Solid Wal- nut and also in Walt' nut finish but on Wednesda' •, with the assist• .stroke. She its gradually getting seal Jonathan Fisher A i1.ilut and First come first , served, hold a Valentine social, nel was cut in the lee neat to the peer/wee the sands of life aro almost NI.. Straughan, J. McManus, Nelson, . 'verse. At preeent to -all !moan alt- Wes. Fisher. sheep F valuators•. -A. - M'r. W. ft Laub hada very success-• south bank of the rimer, anal tier, ]I..£1 inn."Metarty and Wm. Green. Sanitary ful vale en Tuesday of this Creek. alleviated to sante extent the da+iger i LTA week saw another vaeaney inspector Wnt. Straughan, Geo. of the situation, as some of the wa. i among those who have long been as- Fowler, J. In. Parrish, M. Tyndall. The treat* oAieiat bowel °net on ter is thus allowed to ias::s tote the 'iaociated with this locality', in the per., of Board of Health -Allan ,. ..._ 1h lake and the water in the odeal''son of Mi -s AliceClark, Deceseed' Wilson School attendance officer *100 iq The "tFLU" will get you if you do not wear . Pror1 FOOTWEAR WE HAVE COSY WARM FOOTWEAR OP ALL KINDS 'frt,' a pair of our GOODRICH WPM 'hey fit snug at tfu` top and the cuff is so shaped as'to tit close whenturned up. We have scald GOODRICH ZIPPERS forwe three ars and NOf TWO 1'} R Ma. `1'. have elven trouble,OVERSHOES FOR EVERY -MEMBER OF THE FAMILY KEEP WARM AND DRY t e,a: t tthc its alt ITI.W. Hern's Shoe Store a i.1II...1.1.1.11� 11111111 II 1E1 teachingatower level. Thon spent most other iif a to tine locality e. je Robertson. Weed inspector;— J. Pressing , Cleaning and -Repairing b TR Goderich French Dry Owing Works J. N. VROOMAN Phone 122 West Street -n •. Plain Your .. New Year ,vwu,«t� __. lip baying a new piece of FURNITURE .._ for the Home We are the people. for Nese and Used Furniture. R. WHEELER - N180LUBUCI(8TONE'$ FURNITURE MANGE On the aw..r .r a.rew Hamilton St, Gaaderich milt twos practically marooned, the kyynd pea highly respeeted.by call with Arm. Strsugliaan. Auditors -44n: . ¶driveway leading from the meta whom sh waas acquainted. During young and Hume (Tutton. Assessor`......I.d..,, there road to it being also flooded., theT. H. Wilson; collector- .Wm. Wirt. Some hogs belonging to Mr. Bogie' i pastealth. year was visiting her !US, If— bon. The d•krk was instrurtr�T t4 or- were discovered just in time, as they ter, Mrs. Armstrong, of ltrussele, iider 10 copies of Municipal World. were doer the becks in.water. with when the end came. On Friday the. The clerk was" also instructed to mitreC only their heads showing. Several funeral took place from the Union for the township the hydro contractor i summer cottages and dwellings of 1 elmch in the village, of which dreeas-1 for Bisset Itro , end R. J. Walter. 1 permanent residents cleared damage The reed supers is a3 tel war, a member. Ger remains wcxe', ntcmien " vouchers � from the water, owing to the fact interred° in ltaall'as_ cemeterybeefde I III X11 1 I 1 , 11 that they were hunt en high( r ,i those of her pull ate. k�*'eund. A good deal of valuable tris (chirery was etoredt in the basement ; The alar of Mm.r'aWoran Powdera Attalla Meeting et r Vieiieric)* horticultural = Silknit ionone, Sale prier $1.113 eltisea as it flour rill, 1 attributable to wirmatare 11 CARLOW i children fa traeoeb*e to worm*. Shoe. ; hof the mill as f'ortecerly it Tied beedi in ailments attsures be althy•ehiidren PO fee as the concerned. A high mortality annan;g' MD -WINTER SALE ALL 'MILLINERY `REDUCED V.11eort arwd Felt Hats soiling as low as $1 .00 ,' aaatin and Ribbon !Fats groan, ramie, LUNG*R*E >tltK HOAP first, $1.00. Sale Prier, ....85e Vet $1.1110.. :$air Pr ee, ..ttl.2u I I W,11111 COLLAR A,ND ('IFF SCIS colored and white Pdeed, SALE COMMENCES JANUARY 1 �+1�1lt isy th(+� TOWN HALY:.,, en 'rl'R, DAY. JAN. 22. 1,20 All other «erntents reduced, 1Js. Rote, Dean bad an Operation Asp deet atrwanllt at infante ea that = LADIHM' Prta14118 Clearing art cost. -for the teawt,waal of hie tomtit* rat t their *OP unable to atatrltslrt the battle tindi.rich hospital on eisturaday ar.d rat!form life and 14etasn 10 yellows*, et 8+n'choir «ii. doten of 'Y"hi+t tidaw heaihir emit k it, d ierrae (�i Awurine«.. Ifiilt' tall Mr, anal 1 Theo, Miii!ddwtw enter- h°11/4/4 - t, Framer, intea�"1""t" tdiwdlly se ;pwarrt trtitwi as few of rites .Itch„!r 1► p1. elst f,rat e Atlee Whistle ata., ..its. et thin lmoo I ltat.Urdi'!t1 evening' seed they rewire 0 i View tales -Proof Imago Y1M're aa*anat • 3 . Gee, 1„ wimp, rm., ,I,.:r iNt., i. 1tnMrltid+st' t* krtl±+nt Iter t.w't xtwwrtwbrr i trtt very well, . prepsr a Rtreot promise of for the elettloe of tVwr v* end w rocs 1(�s a s p sant errata, 1 iltttts(�i--h'a eight on my lip* het 1 1f',"i'. 1�Talllr":4RInc. nee n Ince Eror_is 1 UNIVERSAL MILLINERY, Goilerieh ,'_11,IR,1 _ _ ,,, ,,.....rli.i.lig:ii,rn,l•6.I.IPIJII.Iuu.to11N.111Nme Wb ri.111t Itl 1114l.r.,. M1111111II,IIAwf1Y e •