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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-02-14, Page 8PVF 9li THE CODERICH STAR .• el nee eine.= a teen neve e! enneee v... - ' eneel renteene en' as teeny t.3•01,71 , UttiTi`g fi'Z'Z...j..1 Lail ....-c.r.,..,;:-.,L:g 041 10.'.-.;(3. Egi ‘1?'111'.21:75:11F, 1.-71:.-1_,). tir.."1, 4--brigazttia- , lielow is the time to have Lb s,,,,, -..,„,n,...), LL, ;; • ill - - - your --- - tfoill'.1::?4,,:bo13,.13‘.12.:e'Iltt:Yeirl.-qie-:-Iiet-V7::419 .0-.1.). ,,;S:ffii::: 'r Z'' IitLI:.-i..,'.1-- ' SeWing machine 4.1 te reign. Mien eteenetem Lau -S. et:an:men . e o. e. ;ren VzOr:..:1.5.T; Z7‘...i' none- Mini lae•ae3 WaltPaper s i--;...-:;:7„.:,,,c.,;(.,3r,1„...t.,(,),,,!,..,11.11-,a.,,,,,,,.., ,,,-,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.4,,,g,,,,.,g,.;,i,.111 plailii././10irA14.,1 I) I•ast Fanlay evening quite a leen° iing lea:. tfnaotr, AIL'. $1rii, 3. i• WI ;' I 'Belt*, Needles, etc. ..... . •••• MQyze your selection noue e. PUticaboe terreal nee tC, C`Pjig: them- 1 Tepee -44e eel Me. aelen . reel e ,c207E..1 at the C3ZICe b tlii.0 i-,'ore3t1.43.2 Pecncon. for thQt rcoat you intend Lill. Tilog tileaengillY nreloind theme f rein-, until an early hour. g DUNGANNON to do. mi:„.; nr.c.ci .07etcd reiatwes; 4.1 ERITiSti EXCHANGE DLOCK eee ain eurey to say Mr. David Win 1 eneeeneenenne 0.. I neer: - , - ee , / .„,....•,..,,,•-••••••11.0 ..•-•,:, , ..r, -,- a . 4 ••.;31..;..: ;..,••••--Mr.-=.-•-•••••.,1 Canada Patterns ,_ incl. ' Aa he is in hie ninetieth year,1 ten end etre, Davie eleGratten cu.. Gattley called on Urn Sam Salpatrick eot ramh Votee. is bend for bis recov.1 tertegeed la,' number oe ertenae vees, ,4, on eVedneeday of :est week. eery. ' , picneantly on Friday evening. ' . Mee. Wilfred Drennan returned Priced- . - . _Last week the auction sale or the eta patine Wiggins returned last Lome Friday living spent the past enceine of tile late. John IlFare woe wed; from a .oieit with friends at N.veolLunth her ,,pe.ren„ts, Mr. and Mrs.' •-• . •enTennee. en-- . 5c per ioll-andv L' ' ell attended, ana good prwee were Mount Forest. • r.10$• rtactiett, or nuennow. realized. Both furans U'rere Sold. air. Mr Al ti Pentserd of the a C I Mrs. Wm. Crozier and. daughter, was Ktilougli bought the homestead a weeineral gueet at the Woe Of Faallaes, silent a few days recently 1 and le Mr. 'Watson, a myth, the otherfaros. his. Llamas, nen and eine A, re pent. with nor Carapbell, oDonnybrook parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i MISS S. NOBLE rein ea West Wawarioeli, tene hae ',On:late/a for a low env et the bentri- - Imported and made in tcen ctz tit° Diet ibtt is not impreen nine; o (nun another correepondent) land. f the week. Cole's Book Store 1 Mr. Geo. 'Bean has Installed An ure„ John pe savage eves a Gode. f . Quite n number around here at - electric radio. rich visitor on Friday, bang aecen, tended the funeral of the late Mrs. ..,,,„; ,.,s, im,,. Mre. II. Leishman spent Sundae" panted on her ecturn by her sou, Mae- Wm. "'levee, which was held at Dun" with Mrs. R. IL Rutledge. ter Frank, who spent the week -end at gannon Inst Wednesday. MAFERING Mr. D. Wilson le not improving us his borne bore. The monthly meeting of the W. M. Mr. Samuel Swann, who purchased S. of the United eloarch was held at Mr. and Mtn. Thos. Anderson visit- much 1313 his friends tould wish. ed **t Mt. Isaac Andrew's ThuredaY. Mr. Gordon Taylor is again in town •the general store business of Harvey the home of Mra. Mat.. Shackleton Mr. and uteDurniu wove after Ilia quarantine ut M. D. Ham- Treleaven, is making preparations for Jast Thursday, Feb. T. nirs. Jahn guots of ------------------------------r. anis. , on ilt ' bolding tut auction sale of hie farm Mellarea the President, was in charge. Mrs. Crozier neve the Bible reading, Mrs. John %%nett sang a solo which was very much appreciated.' Mrs. Sherwood gave ir chapter -of the =new Study Book. Mrs. „Bert Treleaven gave n very interesting reading. Some items of business' were then dealt with, after which, the meeting was closed with prayereby nee preen iduennet.h. The hostess seinreed a dainty Sunday. Mrs. 'Win. Ilowatt, of Mullett, stook and •implements on Februare Mrs. Richard Jelmeton is spending stout Sunday with Mre. Geo. Hewett, "till be il'aving given his farm in ex - chop for the store. two weeks with lug sister, Mrs. Wil. of the village. Mr. George Caldwell laws rented the farm on the lith concession of West Wawanosh owned by the Cook broth. ers, the form on the 10th concession of Colborne occupied by Mr. Caldwell hexing been seta to jollies McIntyre, will be held Thursilate Feb. 21st. We the station last r ay. who gets possession in the spring. hope or'4 good Attendance. Mrs. Jno. Moulden spent 14 few Mr. UcIntyee has had the farm ot Miss Alien Shackleton. and Dire. S. dare last week with ber aunt, Mrs. Mn. David Nivins rented dueinethe 3. Rilpattick attended the annual at Chambers, of Blyth, • past y ' ear and- we underezand it !side nom° of the Stratford Normal sdool . Mrs. A. J. Ferguson went to Milton intention to move to it in the split*, en ne Hoffman, Dulinnille, Ont. - ' Mrs. Wien Marsh spent a few days • Mrs. Isom Gauloy avid Allen and last week with ber sister, Mrs. IL MIs AgnesMiMailoob, of Crewe, visit- Megridge. • en Mrs. S. 3, Kilpatrick Wednesday. Mr. Wolter Cook delivered sixteen The nionthly meeting of the wan. head on fat stem to Mr. Watson at 6oi,Boalsis Mr. Harvey Fisher, who •has been Friday, Feb. 1st. T•he latter spent a last Thursday to attend the funeral of . This community was much grieved sick with flu,. is able to be out again. few days with Stratford, friends. , her uncle„ Mr. William IL Stewart. Blake young people's society spent Communion will be observed in a phase* evening as guests of the , Knee United chureh next Sabbath. Young people of Dungannon United] Pteparatory services on Friday even - church on the evening of Feb. 1st, ing, This week they an invited to -Il val. Mrs. W. R. Alp and Donald return- entine soviet at the home of Mr. and ed home from Cobourg last Tuesday. Mrs. Wni. Crozier,. under the mind- Het brother, Mr. E. IIarfier, returned ees of Crewe Sunday school. ' with him and intends to remain to ee- • Mr. mid Mrs. VfesleY Bingham and euperate after n severe attack of ilu. three children, of Macklin, Sask., At the Annual meeting of the Egg spent n few doles- last week at Mr ,Cirel,e last Tuesday the old, officers Ernest Blalce`s and Mr. Richard John sere were re.:elected. Mr. "Venn. Straughe ston's, : Mrs., Bingham was formerlet an was elected in place of Mr. Eldon ' , 'MSS Grace Mailengbi dangbter of Stoltz. The Circle had a good year. Mr. John'llellellell, wile lived elt the Mr. Wm. Thom is president for the 4th concession of Ashfield, prior to ',coming year. , • going to Saskatchewan, in the neigh., The Worrienna Institute will meet tothood on thitty years ago. in the Foresters' hall on Tueeday, • • _ -......,......................... AUBURN' Feb. 19th, at 2.15 p.m. Subject, "Things money cannot buy," Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Munro, of lilt- Washington. Roll vall..-My pet lux. ehell, spent the weekend with friends .411. Ilestesses....Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. in the vitlage. Shaw, Viola Thompson, 0, Loeichart, • This week there Is no -.school in the MRS. A. J. IsFIRGIISONa Press See'y. Jailer, predeceased, her, The taller. eror.....0.1..... vilfage. Miss Ileadmond, our teacher, is on the sick list. ' • NILE al, which will be private, will be 'held on Saturday irons the home of ber Mr. Menio Baer, who has been vis- Tho women's societies of the Unit- mother, whit interment in Dungannon titin in this localitY, returns to hits ed church here had a fine meeting on (..ornotery home in the West this Week. Wednesday of last week at the par- -------* . Mrs, William Hewett, of Ifullett, oenage. About twenty•one were pre- The annxtal Meeting of Dunrennon sent. In the W. M. S. pare -e the United church was held on Friday bas teen •visiting friends iiii this To- miss hilimie *rob presided, evening, Feb. ath, in the church. The calif during -the pest.week, return, meeting Rev. Mr. Cummings displayed some week -end with her sister :Mrs Jame It • be tom to pieces, eo no action .was ing home the beginning of this week. Mrs. Wm. NN'atsort luttl the Bible read. minister, leev..1. A. Walker, presided, fine pielures;3n foreign mission fields Drennan, rtear Kintail. ' .. ' . 8 takeil* . • ' ' • l r.. . , The...general union proyor ree,,tine. ing .and MM. Pentland led in ..., ' +tin and IlarneY Treleaven acted as secie. 1 bad an opportunity of buying a • " n"' study of the first ehapter of the new ' tarp of the meeting. A. IL Pentlane end other scenes to Benmiller young ' Mr. and Ws. Harry Hackett spent as well las shocked upon learning of the death of a former well known re- sident in the person of Miss Mar - giant Ryan, which occurred sat New Liskeard on Wednesday, February 12th. Tile deceased young woman Was a daughter of Mrs, Ityan and the Miss Jean Morris, of Gederich hos. pitaI, visited 'under the parental reef Sunday. Tho orchestra practiced at the home of Min Gus Vansnme this Tuesday and favorably known in Dungannon, evening. - ann. Winne for maw years elle was seting postmistress. For the past 12 years she had been assisting in the post de. fice at New Liskeard, where ehe re- sided., She is survieed by her mother, Mrs. Ryan, of Dungannon; one brother, nir. Harry Ryan, of God - Miss Barlew. ef Goderich, visited hen grandfather, Mr. Thos. Mitcliell, over the week -end. Miss Jennie Morrish, of Godericii, visited her' sister, --Mrs. Chas. /Win, this week. • . late Jacob Ryan, of Dupgannon, avid was born on the farm on the 2nd cone cession of Ashfield now owned by Mr. Samuel Shepherd, it Icing the family home for many years. She was well We congratutete Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don McPhee on, the Ionised of. two lit- tle baby girls.... ' Mrs. J. .1 -a Inicque visited with ber mother he 'Toronto dor a couple of Says last week, • Mr. and Mrs. Jelin Feagan visited crick and three sisters, Mrs. Wm. El- with their stern:Will, in Goderieb. on liott, of New Lislaniel; Ides. Vim. B. nunday lest. Caesar. Gth eon.. Ashfield, and Mee Mrs. John Yining had tbe misfoie Daisy, Ryan, at home, Two brothers, tune to fall down some steps and in. George and Hugh, tm well as her jured her mak,. • tilt. and airkiJoe Itoecnin gave a dance •and card•nartet to n large num- ber of guests on Monday night. Mr. and Mrm BobenIcClure gave name and OM party on Wednesday night. ' OVer,•41 hundred. invitations were sent out. e, --,C11-1.1.7•••••••••01.••••••••,,-.• THURSDAY, Pit leen New Prints. Excellent Value, 29c . _ • ---Soi4-•tini.,31t-CaAmer.A,rints-andbaro- PrittSreriirlirs-Tamr,r, atee-itfast;-and-qualw -.7"' • rictc:1;101.tinAO.tle:r111,:.aart A2 incites wide, large choice of designs: and every • . S MEETINGS 72 -Inch extra heavy unbleached Swot- ting:. Ifcbru.ary Sale 35c PILLOW COTTON Extra heavy, 40 or 42-incli Citcular Pilow Cloth. Feb. Sale 35e ranee- ---- COMFORTER CHINTZ Yard -wide Paisley Patterns with. turkey red ground, .also silkolines in choice patterns. Yard .... 250 TABLE OILCLOTHS White only, 54 inches wide Yd. 38c MEN'S UNDERWEAR QUILTS Peninan's make, hi, tine finion, medium 4 -ply White. Crochet Cotton Quilts, weight Combinations, sizes 34 to 42. size 76 x 90, neat designs and superior Suit• ..... ....... quality.. Each. - .. . • FUR COATS 2 only Muskrat Coats, Women's, size " 44 and 46, dark select skins and ,..ruaran- teed; deep collar, length 45 inches; heavy silk lined. Reg. value St 75.Q0. February Sale, under half price $85,00 Cloth and. Tweed Coats, fur trimmed, _Women's and Misses'. Q' -la $5.00. to $15.00 LOOR RUGS Siz2 x 54, superior Axminster Wit- ton, sand ground and browns and blues, good designs and in standard quality, Fdbniary Sala. Each • $3.85 ACHESONi-SON Collinsmi, Mina% on Friday, Feb. 10. , • The Annual entertainment under - - SHEPPAROTON ' . Mrs. Kenneth 1ClacLeimart is en, 1, the nuspices of the ArtIrta Circle of The weather of late has been ex- e -enehalsiv naming her father end 1$410X church will be held March 7th • tremeln`cold. . mother, who are seriously ill. end Sth, when the play, "Nothing but • the Truth," will be preeentedn More Mrs. I 13. Graham of Goderich, le The °sparrow hunt" witieh was held in this vicinity last week, ended in a Particulars later- r•i0.4 ••,"••••••• Miss M. Burrows spent a -couple of Milk -es Worm Powe* eeldom days in Goderich last week. Id.taqilre Aonli rFeripodg-Uegovenodingtimine.Kintail . . . • • fail. They immedtately attack the Mrs. Jas. Bogie is iniproiring after ' . ------ -*-------"''. SliEPPAROTON SCHOOL worms and expo/ them from the sys- a spell of sickness. , tem They are complete In thenn. • ' last week. More signs of spring. . The Gadmich Star, MATTERS' , • • ° but as abighly beneficial medicine for Master Gordon Pollock saw a robin selves, not only as a woven •destroyer, Mr. james McDonald, of Weliwyn, Sir,-Thene appeared an article. in children, correcting weak . digestion Sask.; visited last week -end .with Mr. your issueaof Feb. 7th last in the and restoring the debilitated system and Mrs. W. Armstrong, Sheppard- Sheppardton news from "another eor- to -healthfulness, without •whieU the ton. • respondent" 'who. appears to went srowth of the ohm will be retarded Mr. Percy Graham is 'wearing a some •information regarding- Shoe- and its coestitution weakened, broad smile these days, his wife hire- pardton school matters. • 1 • , - ing presented hint with a bouncing The ratepayers- understand the 'el- beby boy. Congratulations ! tuation land aset is nten a publie mat'. visiting neve at present. • Wt4 have just received word from tielrgi oainit,Iwihathveybclern askedpeiini5 stihoemente wiani, Bay City, Mich., of the death of Mr. try and explain it as briefly as pos. Richard Bennett, eldest son of *the 'lir. sihle• for their information. "Why late William John Bennett. Bennett spent his boyhood days here. theArte-hirctaoLetad iselsoehool.0"1 rn' eating, of 4 Ho was a fine specimen of manhood. olviemet;utwrnehsisistperisss,lann:. house :taettneipipeayesuceerdmsdebenhred1112rot inli7ta8hiettehnsecdanshull tii 1 tee leavesbrothell'• 18t Ile Iv" aged .E541.4FYe"arAs'si, if' I•av4al: tirrigt, dr:is:6141x 11 Ilseetth,eivt e°P•ni pearea to be the unanimous °Pinion I Mr. Will Baldwin spent a couple of of -those present that, if there war. days last week in London. , any feasible Way of rodueing the size' Miss Ella "Bert, frent Uolyrood, is' of the room, it should he done. It assisting Mis. D. K. .Alton with her was suggested to Move a partition houeehold duties. forward, but on. exatnination it was , Mr sin1 Sherwood spent the found to be built in and wooki auave to . a le On .ri ay n study book "Drums in the Dark- ' P ''' the leoptiet church. All ave eordtally aces',,, poiewietc thia, mrs. Lundy five menibers had been received dur- Tim young people gathered. at the Mrs. McIntyre of took charge of the meeting for the int; the Year, four by certificate and Parsonage on Tuesdey hight, for, the invited to attend. • • ,Dungannon, trims:lotion of business in connection ' twenty -0410 by profession of faith. PurPose of eireanging a play to be giv. • with ber pnrents here, returning to meetings are to be held at different Group nove membere hied died eluting the en in the near future. . Watch the pe- epent the latter part a last :week . with the Ladies' Aid work. her home the former part of thisof twenty members. The total mem. Mr. and Mes. Sandy Maedel and year, so that there was a et increase Per for further particulars. • week. ' . paints in the congregation for sowing and other work. Aisle plans were bership now stands at 220. Charles son visited at the lady's sister's. Mrs. Mr. George Wenzel. of Kiteheuer, made for the holding of a concert W. Alton reported for the finance 130b •Fuller's, in Goderich townshi DON'T FORGET THE early in April at which the program committee tbat all entenses hadebeen this week. They intend returning to , a day neon y w r. an . 1. . set of folding. doors nine feet high, ' h t t people Sunday • evening and again at -an widch I bought, and I suggested to John Th'ailleY" near Laurier' • the other two trustees that it 'Would Ms 'n Jelin Campbell spent last Monday ivnli liar daughter, Mrs. Ja. bine net bpeiwittterarten.atngpeam:itnitont,nannamtneg. - cob Hunter, near Zion. Mi•s, Thos, Ferguson spent a few trustee and the opportunity of tne ceived the hearty co-operation oe one ogs ante .. . days last week with hereon, Mr. Sid- cervices of a good carpenter to do the • r ney Ferguson, at London.. • work if done soon, as he lied other Highest cash price will be paid nets. A. Nelson and daughter, Mro. work ahead, consequently I itook the teachers' permission to work at it f good elm, 11. 1 and Goderich Township. is to be a competitive one, eeeh hi the mon inelUding a deficit aroni the pre. their home in the Na est some time en I . Mullin, spent -Friday at the home neeeesarY steps to have et done with - of Mr. and biro. Will Hunter, near out the sanction of the third trustee. , basswood logs, delivered in our Zion. two sides competing to have one hour vious Year, and a balance On balld of the next week. , e The main part of the work was done Yard, at Thos. Vieille' bush farm, lot 35, ard eoncession, in which to present thole program, $100. The total amount ralsed was iThe play given by the „Goderich leireaWill Bald n i Lon wi isin don Vic- on Saturday, and we .receved the ' This promises to be very intereatinge $1,T$1, Mrs. It A. McKenzie report- township Union church young people ' toria hospital, where she will be oper- All the business of the two meetings ed for the trustee hoard a total of in Benmiller church on Friday night ated .on, on Tuesday of this week. during school hours to complete it as bleEWEN BROS. being completed about four tacloelc $509 for the year. Mrs. J. J. Ryan of last week was much enjoyed by a 11Vo aTe very sorry that Mrs. Baldwin I Hayfield. . soon as possible. lunch erns then served by Miss Shen. repo' for the Missionary anti full home. Benmiller orchestra fur. leas been so poorly, but bope for a 1 was a tt It i ,i, a. a . , there while this work Val; plierd end liirs Kees Mace and all Maintenance Fund, S501.70 from the nished the mita° between acts, ea et . speedy recovery. '. annoyed the teacher, all she had to do • was to say so and other arr.nUce., F. T. D. which is -an abbreviation of the Ftor. lets' Telegraph - Assn, an immense eenteemi for the purpose of delivering flowers to your -friends at a distance. We tan deliver to'the following route. tries* China, Canada, U. -S. A., tug. ' Tand, Ireland, &offend, Wales, and 29 ether eountrice. We cover nearly the whole world. All you have to dais -to phone er write mo and I will attend to the rest. •••••ciffathelei4 Geo. Stewart GODERICH (For Photographs antes 1For•Paintings Fr trier Prints \ rAntique" Gold • Wine Mo tugs SrigIit Onyeld Ciiir:ilossritionaultralnut . „ G4ruet ,,, Brainz byavonerthePmletfurraema edinueraonrde the spring claming. We etilliilifir:n‘preicete." we -II at re- - „ . •,,,,•-•••••••••4 Smith's Art.and Gift Stare east t..sPhone, 190 enjoyed the social half-hour together. Dungumon &well. The W. M. S. iT• '""`""- Dated MO to the Presbyterial area- POEVEWS /Wel. WESTVIELD ' surer, and the Mission Circle giris CARLOW' - meats would have been made. But pkiengg eeee alv 'Wm. MeDowell was a London $83,, besides $15 raised for local pin- . .• Poe Upholster's, Reald Ina The Young . People's Society oil .. No. A. Y. Henderson spoilt Tues. she says she did not miss a eines, and MISS Ella Sowerbr spent tbe Week. e --e • - • n -- - t nd nt Melville Culbert reported a trial meeting and eleetim of officers day with Mrs. A, Johnstone. found very little inconvenience. As inviatarliagesiraisilina Mr. A. Johnstone who wan very in to eausing , "much unnecessary, and visitor on Saturday. Poses. The Sunday school superin- Grace United eininh held their nu. A lame range of Sairsplo Cover. with it er parents in Goderich twee successful year for the school and on 'Friday evening, Feb. fith. The la,s,t week, it feeling somewhat better, now'stands the section less than 8200. P. A. ZIMMERMAN useless expense' to the section," it Mr. D. C. Rodger returned to hie Miss Laurette McClure', as president, following officers wen elected for the et ratepayer. 7 niight add that there Nelson Street work at Woodstock on Saturday. repotted for the Young People's So. new Year! Min Pres.. -1tev. R.: M. 'bus week. misa Guava menowou, of Toronto, defy. Three new •• membere .were Itlareps.r.exsidinetnstioDuorarrotihser; stile:Ilkley; •ealtdielnv.itiAt mhoers 18mb:1).011048r Ivntr,thaenalvieltit.. are . ten pupils attending the school. elepteileto the session..IL J, Eedy, in willing to accept all moon - "eine wren, •• ne phone Ina Is vieltings her sister, Mrs, Jack Cow. . Mr. end aim Inert Vincent, of Bel- -"a an George F. Harris and N. V. Whyard. Cox; treas., Clinte liarrisnit; morning eerviee, Sunday, Feh. 10111. --eon. of ese were se riper e of Chrietian Fellowship, Verna COX, Mr. Dave item was ta Clintr Missionary, Jaek Gardner:, Tuesday seeing lire. Bean, who is in convener Allen Wilson. , to pay las share of this expense and ibilt for this. lin navement and if any ratepayer thinks he-eienot afford pressing grave, spent Tuesday with Mrand your new' members were elected to con. Christian Citizensliip,• Bernice the Clintoyi hospital. We are p!easeti would rather deprive a cbild of a lit- oftene Goierickitolotalitoolge No. it Mawillw*Iden• the eommittee of stewards. Harvey Elliott; XingsleY Harris; eocial tonnuittee-- There will be get-together Meet. will eon. Literary and Iteereation, 'Mrs. Bean is improving. ' tie extra eoinfort, W Miss Grace ltbdmond is not able to leaven ill givepay hi • '0414. HOLD Jk. , .teaeh thla emelt, being confined to and W. A. Culbert. After the busi, Leila Emmerson, Ebner Woods, Les- ing at tile township Ilan, Ceibertlei ehare. Having in view future enter. n ageitient iThe, Ro'bert Bere, A. F, D& a statement in writing, I s tic re alli ance , o her home with tonsilitis. nese of the meeting had been eonchal- McClure; uvglinist, Airs. Gardner; neet Tueseney afternoon, lorn. 19th, at 11313131103155 or meetings, in a few min - 1 Mias Ada Steekhouee, f Myth. iS ed, tilt lading served refrealunents assistant, Were Cox. The society is 2 Nile to take step, toward fovining *es" time these doors can be folded , . . - a 0 one with 3.11, N toontan in the oaafnunwe Hat, On Mre. 'Wm. McDowell. together. A ehort program is being prepared ' who want help in seeming material lfith in the Tenement of the chureh. her daughter. Mrs. Howard Campbell. ' 1,.. tollection will be' reeeived. The mire make an effort to attend this meeting and Innen wilt be served. A salmi* ,for planting of trees or shrubs eliould The township council met on Tues. at Carlow next Tuesdey edternoon. ed in growing fruit and flowers or any rem, Trustee 11. S. S. No. 11, Thanking you, Mr. 'Editor, I am, ' 'retire respectfully, F. A. HAYDEN'. Aehneed awl g;agentent., farnedsitheanveedynorttir icelgouthiaersir.ressiaudd ya:du will always be ready for any en- . ANNUM SI CENTS. ley Silithorpe. of Myth, I Mrs. A. E. Johnston, of West Wa- school, spent the week -mid at his 1 Mr. Norman MeDowell ;Tent a eon. tide of days lest week with Mr. Stan - Mr. Eldon Hasten of lelehnow high vouraling community is invited. CREWE visiting at the 'home of ber cousin, and n short social VOW WAS erijoyed holding a Valentine soda on Feb. o horticultural society. All interest- back and hare the original sized m k . - Filial 24 1929 CALM AT 8.13 t Feb.* wanosh, Is vending few days with home here. - Colborne, Feb. 12th, 1920, 1 For lotreServito DONNYBROOK day in the hall with alt meridiem pre - Mr. Ceed Dia of Holmesville.', Taiita Jnstan was a reek. sent, Reeve 11111 presiding. A lot of "*"1".** PUSS*, atliiig aid Repaitiog Mr. and Mrs. J'ack Cowan are the spent the week -end with Mr. Bert ,end visitor at her home in (oderich. lbnsiness was transseted and a len. ' „,„ ••••••••••--11111111-1,4•••••.•*•••••••-• .1 • /...•1110•1•1101Nfil•••••11 MeWhitiney. mr. waren Tiameork. of stretford ,gthy discussion took piece en the en- . me° 31141 Mrs. ‚tom Culbevt and I Normal spent the week -end under the Peng of Mr. George Been as 1,60 BARGA . master for 1929. After taking the 1 timily spent the( week -end with vela- rparental rtiof. , - , SOLICITOUS OP YOUR PATRONAGE* • tives near Ripley. Vote Mr. Both Wag engaged. The t Next Sunday the Saerament of the. ' • 'CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE" . Watt Street (tyks,l'fili.,) . . le t'EN 21,1110 '2'2'S 111R1)1111:121 14.W .11101,V1111PNT OPEN tut tlestiA 9...7Ary....,..ettOttNI 1 Pim* 23t Try the NSGeierielist a. VROOMitaki Wilds Phone 123 Miss Agnes Matlock and Mrs. IL Lord% Supper /gin be, obeerved ie auditors iiresented their repot t %Wei ...............................,... - ...e. "West Street 0.,:was a, good relent financially and .61.61.6.44. x 0-144108411110#1:1001;111100 , ^...... " . . . • ' ' . ' ' ...- -. DOntrbit 601: ttUr ell I, livery ristisfsetory. Real Bargains in Phone 230 illerbs to Heal 'Joseph Chimney, at pretent. in visiting Ids parent% Mr. end Mr- il /*Meth illuetratta lecture, "He than Dining Room and Mr. Clertnee Chimney. of Detroit, e i Rev. IL IL Gemming gave his new Plan Your hove dominion ;ram Me 4 ta sea," ,. e Mose Sore, Sick itera,?4,tdr.. .41, mi,,,,,,,,....ept,rithRethi...0,„..wt:Lini.,,th., wt,,,„,,,,,b ,...,t,,,,,,versnamutthomitany. Bedroom suites , i Mr. Ileorne Miners, of London, the 'eyed by throe preetrit. but not , New earY Bronchial Tubes ,• beginning of thla *reek. l,, vary many were out to ltear Or !gee of n. ,' the pioneer life of the missionaries ir oonle in Solid Wai" CLEARING SALE OF OVERSHOES ....wit* stock .f M.. Weeeees. Itligesse• Noyes wed Children's GOLOSHES are now on sofa at Greatly Radacei Pricer. sioa, at YOUR OPPORTUNITY GET THEM Ai W. Horn's Shoe Store Gellegker's Indian Lung i GODERICH TOWNSHIP , the Dominion. The slides were very itornody tome* right front i[ and also in Wel. the Heart of Nature 1 Mini TAMA 'SRA epee* the pad i; good and gave US Inn idea of the/great I nut D,,,,,,them:.v.I.bimaivri,04,; tf,,„„,e, 1141wehei,,,k:rdik,aa:,,,,th.:', Behn=ii'llnh" 1"/"I'' tnchlitAgo; wthottkbsin!Ithtankle.cielt hPairfetc,ei,n1totth;: . nut finish. imbio.4 to Itrooeferie et ilninhor' ilk- it _ sot se 1.4.,e eo e „no. rhair,mitrem or , Tile young peophee eoeney of„ ten ----.."--"'"ASHFIELD , , . I , Film tOtne &St attited /046. 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