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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-01-31, Page 5;..;.... THURSDAY, JAN. 'be. * All the popular Cold and Influenza Remedies • THE G©DERICH STAR tor: The torsi estimated est of the Ad• ds in Stomach WEST'IELD iw:n'r en the (berth erred rectory le The ws.ut:ae....r...an. AlWehtwp. e;eme (7,000, and to this program the' • ` were in thele ice an Franey oil ba SO etng&:egation staamit committed, the ►eliSe adl�ly3 ion nevi° program preiiented is detail in a re -1 jai pert from the !elect vestry luring ' Medical authorities. state that drat U. r° H�nurs estate isyo w y_11.6, ar.�...:eiteT un'laaua°gaiety t3 [h'J "vitllFnis hcen unanimenelir adopted at the stn- ' ly tune -tenths of the cases of stamen women null vestry mectin„ of the church on [trouble. tnd:geation, eourness, be °na> , i _, 'NI _ 7,rI YeA "one,! lava. ,mg, gee, b.eattng, rausi'an `tee are deo tij er -eeee;�i.a?I:-.il;,S1XYeteerj^ 3 I net'et az tee imam et elle 'Jai -erne, Mre • in f t is e stomach. i • *d Tee delicate etseree lit Lt7i -Ir-'1'-Ir-'1'7'.-Ir-'1'7'. �tg. ir"—'"'ai, tax lit"' •t' !.ening is irritaated, d ,r;e teen is deny- alit':= t r.'ea ,:ten. en JO as v _:tin;; vfi und. And cause eaushig the dee Mtn anal l tve. 1:, eenie.itsu e aa?:a ere `' " .. """""""° agleneee, Fy�nptonos vittQh eve,,,,., taut «I1Ts. to t"aatC,+o•,:,i. 4..'4.4n:(11(�L':ern. +VICTORIA ST UNITED ANNUAL stomach sau'c`er k own ES Pail. 1 Dia. I'.mm n : n !telogen ar'raveti SE'S t t 4,°t lief al di eStCnt7 are not I Cti°j it lac l,i' n n. ;:t foal ,F C ' Caai .1f 3 i:3 7 i! GALLAGHER'SPR1� 1� 1R' c�i$:1 tli "+ Rei=crts Pre=elided at A.nnutii MeetinG ill sleet eagle and any de reel hale:, Quetta dace tante at ee ens tureen Mr. 0i (,)01)S'14?1T P �� (� Last Night Show Very Sans- IT*, laying aside. all di e;,tive aide and Wm. 3ie€igett. fiictery t',^alditionsM inete;,ki not froze arra; 1)ruennet corner i Minan mettle iatfis:, zrtadkrvyt,aa" etre m r , Biseratcal•. annesia end twin a ten- 1, 4'1r�ottom .tt at:uk law ai:t. 4013' `i zee 1' eI MPOLE S .OIC LI'il n i.. OH, The ,armeel cozreo°,'l'ationai meeting ^ls<2a,i,erii of powdee or four tablet/ ice ° wait sameett en ee en.4 to eIanatn ; .s � MIRE AND ISI , VO13EI) rf t''rtot la St. Urine/. eBnsTell wee i : vat te; right neer eating. "ninercci> ` leenas 'c ; x a . c�cp e:seal. Mil Wednesday evening asfr this "reel~ ens the :tomaaeli,'prrawent:s the forma. Mr, sand D1r,e. w. A. Campbell saint VITAMIN TESTED. COD ibIV'EIt ()IL intim .>drool reaa-vr " % ;;e"laiieli, with `tion of excess acid card there is n,i emulate:, dean, ".sats ane •day lase t)Ulltit'S AND A1IalL°1TRS ,,cPP"tv 100 in Utte eimee. After the earriente, erne Or .peen, Riau,luted vieooi with Dies. Can,pi,ela s npotsac;�, e devotional program was over the Magneniai finniaonelerortablet fontn E r ° Oakmont Rc 14d. C. Par.-, callers for never liquid or milk) is barn -deal tt, Airs: ;arlileyp'o$ I3ntnganznon. COLD AND GRIP TABLE `� 41,A gopt« tnreS resort by t:. ice. El- the stomach, inexpensive to take rami 'airs. 'J. ltillaugh and MiGs Mabel, TO BRI'AN . LIP A COLD IN' F. ITS EARLY STAGs Iiott, Following this Harry Sander- ie the most efficient form. 01 nrape:eft of Dungannon, etre 'visiting rice for - son, treasurer of the chureb, reported nor stoanach purpose;. It ss ue,ed, be tner's iialightea, Divs.. W. Belly. and tunt 98070.68 had been raised for lo- thousands .of people whoenter thee other friends. cal church purposes. (nod secluding meals vital no more fee: or indigos. • Miss Annie Harrison, of c,alga» the various organizations) the bal- tion. is home owing to the illness of her wool in the treasury beingn>4o4.Zo. • — •-^,- sister, Mrs. David Cook. We are Phone 90 — Goderish H, Millian reported for the Mission, toria Helpers' class, who were zone, pleased to report Dies. Cook a little ary and Maintenance Fund that $75C ing lunch during the see.;,: nog; , improved. rad been raised, this amount being The election of officers took place, Mr. Harry C?onl; "vas in Toronto • ' a the `dame as last year. Mr. Killian regulon; , as follows: G. iii, Elliott : last week visiting his daughter, Er- ,.. -.r --- '- also repoirted for the trustee board qnd .3. Linklater, wore 10 electeii day ma, at the Sick Children's.+Hospital, IMPRQV}MENT8 AT STGEORGE'S wrong. Whet' the addition is built 'that $485 had been raised, the money acclamation as eldere for za three-year , He reportsher impravnig :as "Well as .,.-.,.. • the great organ.will be heated on the being need for re -wiring the ehu.c3t term, tStewarda Rol the year by hal- .can be exl►eeted. pregutrn_ef: Xtnprovements: Decided on south. Bide of the cbancel and.there.. and nevi` fixtures, and other necessary Iot .after nomination had been tuaeie ,Rev', L• Grass had charge of Itev. By Vestry Meeting Extending ttaaindelr of the instrument in its pres- ren:itre.- Balance on -hand, 111,08.- -as follows:. w •i1T.. Knight, -Wn.. J. W. E. AWanwanh on Sunday, As Rev. • Over Sevneal`Years exit location on the north side, and the Lorne Jewell reported for the Sunday Blair, Thee, Table R. T. rhillips, An- and Dirs. Alp were called . to ittrs. ,„ .. whole organ Evill be 'electxlTied. It ls' school, the amount raised being drew Killian, • Ham zsanuextson, Alp's borne at Cobourg en account of • ;Quite an extensive program of inf- proposed also ::to snake the addition 5;268 81, the contribution to M.. and Henry Mcl'ittie and - Ogle Atipler, the relate of her mother. ASueh gyni- proventent has been decided on ,n con- sufficiently large to •provide for a M. fund, $84 Gertrude llaist, seem- Ushers vitae `appointed as io.naws : pithy is extended to Rev. and Mrs, nection with iSt. Gen.' e's church and , sacristy`. The estimated cost of this tarn, of the school, gave a detailed re Herrv..Sandexson: Lane 3ewte , date Alp from this "community in their rectortr and the work Iola ,been divided part of the�.building and improvement 'port of attendance :of eaeli depart- vin Sanderson and O,tle Miller. r. G, bereaves acn,t, " into three stages; fist, the removal program is $2,500, which it is propos- meet with their averages per Sunday. Id Elliott took the o portueity of It is torr sad; duty this week to and rebuilding of the ,mat Organ,. ed to •finance by a special fund, sub- She reported the .Average attendance moving a:. hearty vote of thanks to the ehronicle the death et is highly second, the redecoration of the inter- seruptions to Which are -new being re- for the veer was 06. un'nerease of 20 ii' ,;e1n,; Class:. the 'V'ictorie Helpers' esteemed and well known citizen of. for of; the church, and, 'third; general eeivr d, and by the surplus of lu.'rent over last year, Lorne Jewell present- .`,hese, who with the young people, had eepeire, to the rectory,, In conne Lien receipts over current expenses, be* ed the report of the Young People's helmet a newiano lar .the . church, ei the rebeildina' of the. Degas, welt eaten St. George's • church 14 In the .Stnn'ety, $309.45 baying been raised; This was seconded by W. J. Blair. the 214 rust. -..fit-a.-`see°.ing•ef -the -select _v;estrlr- onn Monday evennee crmn'atters were unpainted to get estimate -4 on the iiiffneent parte of the w+trt. Campbell's Drug Stare' the township of East--Wawanoeh, in the .Bergen of : Ma: - Wtlieen Rodger -tree who . Massed. away rafter a very brief is proposed is to bed sn 'ocean loft happy position :'„of having . a budget Ther contributions to missions was ' The whole 'resort showed the eat rch . illness s Friday, , Jsan. 25th, i bi os `on the .south side -of the chancel to 1,.1w4' h bett'i' than balanced as far ni nn. men: Geo Wilson • repo 'tete for y in.. n prosperous condition. and that.. 50ti, year. ASW. Rodger will bei great' contain 'the great os:ganovi icle in its Pa ordinary expenditures are coecern, the Women "e Association, that they tthis year was the best in the church's ' 1 missed in the home the cerumen• pr^went ,lnnebto.y VI deemt,ah aceousti- e : �,nd Wane.pd 0066.9e and b'�alance en history fel a number of years. Audi-. ity and :church life, being an elder of cote, %correet and architecturally' . The , item for • church decoration 'hand of $87.90. Mrs, IL, •T. Phillips, tors a tinted. fov'next year were 1Z. the church and a bible class teacher. - ----e"----- collies next. It is fourteen years 'enretary of Wornian'•s Association, re- H. Mew and Elmer Cranston. After r',,�---+-.• ','''''"""-*----7- -- t, in . the Sunday school`. ,Today we since the neve 'was hist bein#ed and ported number of meetings held.and Asocial time waw spent the aueoting wee, leo kindly smile :and frieiitlly, tree *noel is still as first painted an average attendance o;, 22. "Tars, closed by sineiner the -Doxology. greeting; and we long in vain to feel p ng reported, for the W,M:: sELLIOTT,g thin five years awe is also pro- ;has= Young G. A1; ELL OTT • INSURANCE , y again his genial, •presence. There is nosed to close un the lower portion of amount of money` ;raised $174.52, a . - !dale genial, the loss of ca loving bus- the two window* m the ` chancel and M. Delmer Worthy reported > or tree' Use Miller o. Worm r ow ars.' , anal p band and father bis wife, one dangh- to put itnnanelling from• the ends of -Baby Band, amount.raised $5;20. Afr, • the battle against worms is won. ter and • in sons; one sister, Dirs. Jnai. the eerednt to the sanctuary railing. Harry Barker reported for the choir 'These powders' correct the morbido , oo+,ditions of the stomach. which roar- Cook, and one'brother, Mr. John Rod - .The removal of the great organ and their work during the year. Airs.gen °. 'I'lae fuz►eral "vas held front his beau $4if a film its presentposition will natural- 1t, • Z: P ill`,sl, �v.ornis, and these -aesttucttve par- h ips reported for the Ag late residence .on Tuesday afternoon, le leave an ugly flaking wall at thin gressive Bible ,Class, amount raised ensites cannot exist after they tomo in Aa,.c � ' contact . • i ser” eco. Being- conducted by -itis pas- 5,suivice. company ,greet Rel that the redecoration should $ M. Mrs. Jos, Cranston reported with ;thea- medicine. The be.undertaken as soon as possible af- for :rho Eureka Bible Class, -amount worsts .are speedily- . eyaeuated :with t°r' Rev, W. R. Alp. InternienC was p , lit made in Westneld;ccmetery. To the Of calla& ter •the"other work. It is proposed to raised $152.76: Miss Vera Wiiaon re- other : refuSe`fronx the bowels. Sound- fetidly the con m p . less is inn a t;. sorrowing m y a "unity e K•tt,lrittti,tatsss start tl,e,bailding of the addition for ..ortgd for Victoria Iit.lpers' amount p .`ted to the ars and ,the tend herr _deepest ares •sincerest sten- ' �m- tag organ Ioft as soon as prtss .t1 ui >'a•_ed $166.45: A# tee Gertraado Rust'„ health of the child to Ali! improves, t p II>rnta C11r>lcn c WIt xtr4OQ, 0';' ''. ls#athY.' =• the spring and to•;iroeaed tvitli the re- re sorted 'foa� the Pollyanna C;asr, ` -- - -- -- MOV ill of ' the • organ- • as soon• • asl AT THE ROYAL ALLEYS' LLEYS �. Q. O�Agent ft amount raised ee0,7G..•..These `litems Bann` , and then be ready to start on the re- were received with a great deal of The. ladies, bowled league standing, few front ur n he, attended ' 1'not a 250 decoration of the church by about tete satisf aetion - and- gratification. .Fon up to date is as follows: Lavender. A e f 4 au d e a r: end of the present. year. The work lowing these reports the paster . re -Girls won 4 leat 2, Blue Streaks woe i' Burns ball on 1' i iday in Lecknov" , 1�otntln Sx. Gof) aaiC is net. on. the recto will be taken upafter S p pMiss Lena Hackett spent the week- , rectory ported for the church' and charge as 4, lost 2, Supersilks' won 2, lost. 4, p " --«:w: the church has ben done and OA follows; Nuntaber of brptisnis, 27. Night Bawls won 2 lost 4. A first end at home. ,F . ��. -- • -• : marriages Selemnnui d,10; burials -at- prize of Okand a second of 'On airs, [X'r weepetanoene is ' P y j pressing r ` tended, 13,• for the membership, of the, announced, hltita special prizes for hay around here this 'week. . church, received • on profession 'of;' highest single average, $3, highest in- Miss Tillie• Hackett, of Lucked%; faith, 55; received by certificate Or . dividual _game, $3, highest, three•• eon spent a couple of days last week with seeutive games, e' s h. a it otherwisee32, a fatal! of 87:: !removed $3 ''' Th . c !duh her brother, Mr. Caswell Hackett, by death oi•. certificate, 17, a net in. as.follows: Jan, 2f, Supersilks `vs.. • !firs. Sam Morrison, east of Lucic- erease.over last year of 70. Present` Blue Streaks; 23rd, Night Hawks vs, now, nt a few days with her par-' total membership of the charge, • 3.58, Lavender Girls; 28th, Supersilks vs. - exits, JrK. and .burs, I). Ii. Alton. The total -elraised by Vittoria` Night Hawks•, Jan. 30th; Blue Streaks Mr, and Mrs: `Rey Alton and:family • Stela -all purposes was $4881 andat vs. Lavender Girls;. ,Feb. 4th,•$uper- agent a day recently with Mr, and. g averse` fi`l`ls; 6th, Blue Airs, Thos, Make, of biafelcieg. Union 1281 a rand -total the, sills vs. -charge of $6,162. The pastor thank- Streaks vs: 'Eight Hawks; 1150, Sup- - ,- __, ___- ed the • people for their loyalty and ersilks vs, Blue Stre ks, xatti, Night• NILE hearty'. co-operation during the year, Hawks vs. Lavt:nu r . Gar;s; 18th, A baby.ill has came' to bless the . reminding' them 'that statistics count. :Supersilks , vs. , Night hawks; 20th; g ed for little. except where they lead'• Blue Streaks.. vs. La"iender Gids; "Congratulations home of 1 r. and Mrs. Ross McPhee. Genie approval and Isis blessing. a 255h. Supersiltcs vs, .Lavender Girls; - J. IL Millian moved that the re- 27th, Blue Streaks vs.- Night Hawks; Don't forget the s�cial to. be given 1 by the young men of the conire ation ports: be received and expreesed. on • Mai 4th, Supersilks vs. Blue Streaks; 1T behalf of •the congregation their ap- 16th,Night Hawks vs. Lavender Girls; _this Friday evening, Feb. lot. De- preciation of the services and minis -111th, Supersidlcs vs. Bight Hawks ; bate, "Resolved that nattamobiies have try of their pastor. This was seem- 118th, Blue Streaks vs. . Lavender deer more • harm than good;" airmen by' Harry Sanderson, carried ung• t Girls; 18th, Supersiilts vs. La vende,• five, Messrs, Frank Wilson anal. Ilan« aniinously. W. J. 131air moved a Girls; 20th, Blue Streaks vs. Night ' old Squires; negative, Messrs. E. Se - hearty vote of thanks to. Inc choir Hawks; 25th, Supceaflks -vs, Blue gags and Ttobt. Echlin. Lively eons- leader and organist, IL Barker, and Streaks; 27th, Night Hawks vs.. Lay. munity singing, good program of-mu- lnembere of the choir for the service ender Girls; April tette,: Supersilks' sic, sandwiches and eoffce and -guess of song during the years Thio was I vie Night T,,,,ST� ere; 1.5tha Blue Stream; • what 7 • y0frtlade+l by w'aa, dams, I'vs. Lavender Glen; 17t1,, Suiicrsilkts The annual congregational meeting Interspetahig • the reporis received vs. Lavender Girls; 22nd, Blue of Nile United church WAS held on. was a musical. program, as follows c Streaks. vs. Night, Hawks. On Mon- Tuesday 'afternoon, altao . the ainnuat• Piano •solo, Mrs. (Rev.) Parr; duet, day the Night Hawks .defeated the meeting of the Sunday «ehool; Most MI. and Mrs. Geo.. Baechler; solo, Supersilks 2 to 1, a,toe Saunders mak of the reports were encouraging and Mrs, J. Adam; piano duet, Velma and ing the highest scorot for the Night showed life and progress. This was Mabel Brownlee; •quartette, Messrs. Hawks, 226 and 557, and Miss' E. Ilan. especially true of the Girls' Guild and Solley and Mew, Aire. Allen and Mrs, ney for the Supersilks, 169 and 457: the Sunday school, the latter showing Fisher. R. T. Phillips moved that a On Wednesday the Blue Strea;as de -a slight increase •in the average at - vote of thanks be tendered those who feated, the Lavender Girls 2 to 1, Mite tendance for the year and a consider - helped on the prograni and to the Vic- Plante highest for the Blue Streaks, able ince care in the contribution to ...12;38 and 548, and Miss E. Field high- the Missionary and Maintenance 1 est for the Lavender Girls, 190 and . Fund. i500. A gentlemen's .league has Veen I donned also and pl#y starts next "' f i week. .. t NIO 1�tC r • For Rheumatic Mains.« --Thal pains ., can -aches . of - Sciatica, aand.. Rheunna- ... tins, should 1,e treated with Dr. Thom- as' Beleetrie 011. The soothing and MfiNl ►A'1� and TUESDAY Thom - healing properties of this famous remedy have been demonstrated for DOROTHY Mue1sATI.T. and fifty years. Use it 8130 for melamine- JACK MULHALL PAGE twit SPECIAL SALE of REMNANTS One Third off Reg. Price F. E. HIBBERT Peon+ ( . THE (SASH STORE SCHOOL It/WORTS S. S. No. 16, Ashfield Report for January: Sr. IV.- Vrtanwes Crozier, `81; Eileen Trelea- von, '75. Jr. IV. -Anna Treleaven. 70; Colin Crozier, 74. Sr. I1L -. i11ex„ Gauloy, 60; °Beth McConnell, 50er Jr. spelt of this etenacnt of itztnnnat wealth increasing in the eannadiat: \Vest, an its barge fishing areas erre - tapped and markets found. "1 thoa;'ht silo was ;nil old flame ar yours," ":;he ws?..-b,nt 1 got b:n'nt." III,••-Williaut Watt, 62; Benson Shackleton, Oth Sr. IL -Beatrice D1adde ' i_ Treleaven, 80; Harry Swan, 721 eakness Lorne nasty, 63; Reggie Glancy, 53. r< .Tr, II. ---Yoram Culbert 82Violet lou �esome Nights Culbert, 60; onto,. tower, Sr.'. t -- Swiftly R Kenneth Gauley; Jr, Trimer- Cecilia a iev`e& ' 'b I S P Watt. The pupil marked o was ab- sent for a few Clays. • If you are troubled with a burning' PALMER K LPAT•RICK, sensation, Bladder, Weakness, . ire %Inviter. gtaent daily annoyance, ,.wetting-upb- • m'--"" ._..._.. nights, .dull pains in back, 'lower 'Penne 1tits 'l;'estul It-onDir o.%hlontas. clomeii anti ds;nn tlliranugh groins you►. Lcleetric roti lana been on the market :,herds°try the anmaing "arae of i upwards of fifty years and in that Solnthworth'c "Crumbs" aind see what time it line proved a blessing to thou- a wfmtlerful care .+�ca-+a teekt et L ds..., It -in -in high favor`through- If this grand old formula of a "cell out Canada end its excellence has car- known Ph'cieian bruneet •tin the swift, lied its famebeyond theseas. I • f yy y l a fit and eattsfy ing eomfr,•t it has brt,u;,let . were double the price it would be a to dealers of others, you sayrel will bo cheap liniment,y thankful and ven"Sr well reeved. . If it, BiuNl'.w41.14 COUNCILS ssurlps lineot yoautis1s yaufitbherr ridseutgetthuMat ' . West \Vaawtanoah .. your money on first box: panel -lased. Themouncil niet as per statute .Tan. This gives you a ten•day test of "Una - 14th. The 1929 council has the fon-, tabs" without risk et' cost uCi a :a• lowing members: Reeve, Wm. Mohr; -1 pleased with re alts.-sy+, if you would councillors .Win Stewart, Fruitknow the leen. of peaceful, restful Todd, Wm, Carr, and' Thos, Webster, sleep and a 1torinal, In filthy„bladder: .. The minutes of last meeting were c a,taxt tlin..tea•,t today. :1zty `;toll di ug. react and' adopted, •gine! the following giat can supply yup. efllcors appointed: tle;•lc,:c- lips, treasure!, Wm. 'Webster; lie ce a: -..i-...: sol Ross AMurra • collector, C. Alen, nliters, Win. Stewart and 'Thos.' B. international Proprietaries, na . n� , opr�eta es, Fisted . • (Eno's "Fruit Salt") Class "A" Stock. 'Dividends al the ratenf S$.GO per share per annum payable' quarterly #Ste Mara,' Jufte,,Septe liber and December, • PRICE: $3$�per Share and accrued dividend, yielding 6.85%. . Diaptiz4i-sorq SietYlarr-ies :101Zi 't : t ' LIMI1`ED MONTREAL E,tienhed 1461 WINNIPEtr LONDON, ENO.. E. R. Wood, ?nitwit VANCOUVER Head Offices tORONTO, 26 Xing St. t;. N. E. ISOULT6R, Rtcretentait1ve, CA0ERICH, dmtark) The Class "A” stock is. entitted to preferential cumulative dividends. Tice rete was•receotty'increaised from $2.40 per shalt to the present raw of 12,60 and it is provided that a maximum of $3.10 may be paid on these Class "A"' shares.- This would 6e equivalent to a yield of 8.95% at the present price. 1 Earnings for five years ended December 31st 19117, availablefor dividends and taxes, averaged' 1769,527. Earnings for the 6i•st six . months of 1928 were approximately 1550,000= 'eTore'ttixes; It is esti. meted that 1900,000 or nearly twice the dividend charges will be tanned in 1929. The azgausstion of the stock of J. C. Eno, Limited, London, England, brought,control to Canada. Eno's is advertised and sold throughout the world. The•Coitipany'•s new !dant at Buffalo will take care oaf lilt. insrefssing demend in he United States, , Descriplire eireular furnished on request, You will like it Purity Orange Cake (lti:MAIIIIS-'MOIST'I'OIt SEVESA -DAYSn ,. • ,,. >Eil ingredients : 3 eggs ; juice and rind of 1: orange ; 1 cup sugar ; 1 cup Purity Flour ; 2 teaspoons baking powder ; beat the eggs and add sugar mit bakingpowder with four alfttng tart into cats and sugar ; add juice, (rind and rest of flour; bake hour in stow oven (325°). ht alert snife `rale.` Me mall foyer mkt or iidogh for ext tyre !ix Purity is a among, skit !fair with per cup of Patti,?. If silk is called greet erfisndia* ualities .. if your t"bar use half milk sod half nate fluke. take recipe cells for ordiniry mayor worn), when using Petit flour. at soh wheat flour use 1 tablespoons les* milk alone tends to mate the cake drp t d.a ai+.6 of Patio Filar arty. Miler fer forEisen` T00.rtripe hay Pleur' elk Beek, .,aii'i.,g PURITY. FI:01.1 STILL THE 'HEST FLOUR FOR BREAD vitsiEli"dti:!!'1.RUIt t €Alt! KILLS 41 IMMO- .II!*nOff ICr, C()t! !a1Sc liltote.'laf+ terns t!xst'r' (gist b!! WEEK t)$' 'i' Eft. +i to ?T _ ... •.+,tor Taylor;'-ettretalter, John Foran. Board of"Health.-Dr. Weir, 1) 13. Murray. Sanitary inspectors -C. M. Aitchison end John Redmond. Sheep valuators -Lewis Grant, . Anttoraon, W. Thompson and Janes Sproul. Poundkeepers--«Albert 'Brown, R. Taylor, II: Braid, Jas. Nicholson, J: Walsh, J. Rheaban, UrIel liuinphrey, W, A. Miller and i1. Alton. Fence• vitiwers-•Jan. Elliott, : S. Johnston, 11. King, J. Durnin (eon. 6), Wm. Arm trong, 1'. *Watson, G, A. Greer, The council ajounicd to meet February lilt al 1 p.m. I)UItNIN PHILLIPS, Clark. WESTERN CANADIAN %'ISIiklltlF.'S Q. -.What. is .the value of IN !stern Canadian Fisheries'! A: -The fisheries "run(' of tie ' lire,• prairie provincesand in; Tutting Yukon Territory In .1927 amounted to tee. 221,261,. involving a veinal ° octane Mot ni $1,500,000 arid empnly.ng. 0,- 203. Manitoba, -led 3n production with $2,000,000. Then:. int every pro, Cleveland'stireadi . la a temptingeauif?.•i,tenC to trey mealb-clelicioua in itself ,.nl•. and lending zest to'tIie rest. ofthe menu. I Yong family willdemand: twice as much o f our Bread ;as - any other. Entourage theta to do so,as it is the leant health. fat- ad nourishing food : they e- can take, etreereavetpemotto EUCLEVELAND r Phone 114 West ,St.' CALVIN CUTT'S STORE NEWS 1 Corn Syrup, 54b. Tin . , .. 33c r Lil White Syrup, 5-11,. Tin... ... • . 39c Apr . -r •ib. •330 Nunes, perlb . 20c, 1 5c, 12%, and •3 for 29c - W hite Beans, 3 lbs. for ...... ...... ....... 20c 4 -Ib. tin Shirriff's Marmalade ' 53c Large Jar Shirriff's Marmalade ....•.', . • ..... 30c 34b Carton Parte Lard , ... . 511c 3-1b. fail %at►ifirst .. , • ; . • . . • .. ..... ..55c Fry's Cocoa, 1%•lb. Tia.. , .... 24c .. 6 Shirriff's Jely and Salad Plate n... Codfish with skin on, per lb. 48c 19c Fresh' Frozen Salmon, sliced, 22e; in piece - 19c Cooking Apple peck 21c 47c 35c McIntosh Red: Apples, peen Spy, Appiesr pllr peek J. CALVIN CUTT KINGSTON ETRE T PHONE 116 , aaamotteirtwataitaatimattopeea Rory pains, • cuts, scratches, bruises in a steaming comedy farce. Mane _- _._._ = - .. and sprains, either in human beings the bines, and restore yoga a;u.,d na- 1 or ttie lower animals, ture by seeing what happens on ! '•I,1I1st° 'NIGHT" E�► H '' X `' I1on't ,riga the new IMissedeseis 'libber, of Wingham, ' "COLLEGIANS" ? - -!Sin ,••.Mbert-a •retkeet- .is spur ding a - . 'Yilki#l��YiA'it atatid"'1Fl•1[rfiR9iDA'S�' ; few days at her hone neve. Mins Lilbati Mackenzie, of Port Al- • LAMA LA PLAI6'TI: 'hart, spent the ween -end at her home pi'egents as delightful masquerade of in Kintail, love and iiueaaoretelith a shop girl be - Mennen. John and Duncan MacKay' conning a famous artist and a wealthy have nem called to 'tine goo by the bachelor acting as her. Eieauiteur. I:, a evere linnets of their sister, Mrs. - . "HOME' !MES" I:0:3e. 1'ATIIE 'COMEDY '"` .11E P1001' PEST"rSr. Geof'i;e Iioit�;la;r, ns Inro�i COL. - i°;;e?, eceuliied the pulpit in Anlnfield: Ptce,iytetiian church on Sunday tot lilpA'll and SATURDAY bona •nnr,rning and evening cervices. The annual meeti11g of the AEt/leld - ' "BM" IbAR5OA' . ' Pr<erin tctian atani'sbn t0.i held on in tntnrrthct' action ttor'y* of tit° feeek- Ihul;::lay bfterneen.' The Cteofte "sere 1 led youngster and 1ci7 13110y old bud, sno ea with a care ,taatial bnionw to ",dy• Thel0le of 4 bay hi C511tr'lb ,off lain 1 Ibm reedit at the r.engi ep; .been. `egad [ tit its p eerie land. was home for the weetkend. Ch tdre ,' Orly' roR ���. ruTci l�'t ill ``AAS b O R d A "I'IGIITIN° REDIIL%I)" 1,11,0. COMEDY "NOT SO Triter" Matinee pint. at 3.41(l l� m FOR Service and QuaIity- TRY SPARK'S GROCERY The Store of Satisfaction HAMILTON ST., GODERICH horse 146 We Deliver b `re%n".