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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-10-13, Page 6T x(1A 'i If i STAR THURSDAY, 4➢C'i;'. IS61, 1032 ,VAOX atiT& » -- � _ ,� _ ,, ,w _. _ lavoll'aticn. stddreas was replete, a�.'eiN��'�.«,witll Bleier^vr. r. MON "u �rtt _ �. ,•ikerature. 19ko uausa^, 94, it thla�it of Town J the spirit,' 110 4,411. "?here must lie 1 1 0. , ba"ugrouud to make tela passages mean' r .. .. a 4,r 1 2 rd.s a Bind map L 4,Y All 11 wo aged . . I. . . . �?3 « ,ten a a t&eta heaauw roc SAWNG, eget to t1w Peart of ilea thh3g. T41e, cxe-� . �also pada SoutA.1 l a°.ala of attanosphere is fri,c,t llnrkant,"� . . K 1 Ii tkae p«niter a 111pllaslaed, klvla8 u rauira-• - . a bas' of pra�tival delnonstrnklaaas. "Nova i WON 44•POYONO WURKET :� L leave tho story, poem, or play in shreds.. I on tho Brut Writer brawling allays on `rand tatters, After Anlshtnrz tile. 1parta, - �. ,' titre hollsl4y Ja k 'weo,l won a 24 -pound lalway's review the Whole.. Nk '; I've tilrkey few 1110 lligucst Aggregate it Wz'. Mustard paid tribute , 0 thol _ ' � n_ 4. rrcre for thwo games 03 We pirm 1114 ,lore"l r4, t pre MtgAiat . • Shredded Wheat weer; pcetry of John r0,7: flald, from which , ''" �, r �,, ooust was 7x41 for tar«A gatuacs• , iiug&1 faille, A treat fol; your sppetity, a ple2wro for The read At length. "We leave 4ad :- ,�, r' »- �.>- 'k�,l I ilicgulre was gecAnd and J, 'I3aylOr,. 103 �t#r4zu1 ,enough of pez0try A# flowers and lovers °� i t 'Toronto, third. yow PXL-theoole, lute a boost for oda, !and that Bart O3 tllirag. You with viking *� �, i Ctlrwdlla wheat is Used fot Shredded Wheat, the ttblocd In your veins, aren't yon glad for ? �.�#; Y :�� `'�'' . Ia�A.'NCE WELL ATITENAEO , r weafortla lca+lto iter: +Cardnoti Tull . 100% whole whtat,,natural WOW fixed 'this sed -bloc lad paOtrY oY MaysBelds,. "` � � L " ' with vigor and manly power to every � � i" , .+ � � . had one of tbM largest crowds seen at .a : ;PMA9,02" 1_ dance Hera in years on Friday 'night last, I , y ' A3r, biuptard thrilled his Audience � ,, f when the sports dance, whish was hold with his symPathetie rendlttan of Bev- r�y '` k j - following the Huron ama 4jur athletic oral poems and concluded by addressing � � �� M1 SHREDDEDWHEAT, tricot, took place.esplte the fact 1,14,1 ![teachers as to Lao Abervance of Armi �� . / "• ' It was banned by the staf3 of the C3o$e- 1ot1Ce Tidy. ;i s - _W rich Collegiate and frowned upon by the �� 9iRs �t$CUITS 1�1 iYERY ��l� �n Speaks °`�,'�" a 11 r( ditier iehotels, it proved a great success. �, Tho. bl st art oft the attendance was e! "An Experiment I1 Tealohirig �xy» g8e p lene, wag given by Miss Eunice tont, sltaile up of studelitrs tram the local and k1AbE IN C/1NItDA. •l!. C/tNApMNS + QII CXNA!#IKN !M'FtEAT g „ of Port Albert; Miss Dorothy Manntrig, - �� -other colleglate3. of Bengali, and Edward McLeod, Bruce-.' . l Feel mat e � a ' �f,ffontrea i 11REPARING FOIL ARMISTICE DAT field. . 11 C/S1 VV .� GiWii`i1L�7 L�J,Mi' In commenting oft these lessons, 1ti4r. The local post of the Canadian Lesion . , • !t ;i will meet tonight (Thursday) to make a p SeAcom said Haat last year the dep..t- p arrangements for the annual observance c�1 A JMJL IIT LAN' mann had chosen this inspectorate xor . Has.�1. iwstind Ffa-rsol li ' I Of Remembrance or Armistice Day, The ^'^� INS N t jthe Aurpose' of determining the value : i wetevans will attend divtilee worship on . .' .-�.•--- the equipment sent out Might have, and ; . . . . Sunday helots, Armistice; Day and a four or fixe rural schools and two urban D4legatites, 1Q in N o, nn h e r, to that at petrous, and got A number of ones were chosen. H gleno; as .taught, ,r service. whit be held act the soldiers Said an old customer of •the Bank which arc: sv. many points of met+ , .i men• interested. • they drilled for ell, arouses little interest so ways ansa means , • Monument on the horning of November Discu=s Problems fo>f' They bee me discouraged but Mr, Platt ' 1.tecentl : "In in o inran a batik has. tact with the 0 1e. and the. coati. i aro 'being devised to create greater and y y p Pe p I 11th, which this -year falls on a Friday. ....Two Da y.s bought: a few'. gallons o3 Oil, ,Thinking l more vital Intere4t; hence the charts • The county ceremony is being held in . they had found the metiers,, the, drulers a personality just as positiveand d.s., metcial life of Canada. . 'the afternoon at `Seaforth this year, xn , '""" band projects shown by the three teach- Slept. on drilling grid at a depth of 1,100 • tinct .as that •of ate individual." . ; ' ors.. �O the evening the Goderich veterans will ASi+� GOYERNMEh'i' FAVORS . feet struck an under round river run ""'"' e R , I Mise Beta :Rowe of Exeter sang two have Sorts The trittf'> hold a dance, ArrAngetnents for the nlrig, over : a saik rook foundAtion which other details solos which were greatly enjoyed. The personality of the Bank of that intangible but very real thing annual sale of poppies and oth • d a e �� dissolved the salt, •Mrs: •'Platt, with "s. "individuality of children ts. shown ld C .have not yet been work�ed out. Free Seled and Chea ti r Hy wash boiler, boiled .the water, and thus Montreal,createdb its founders and -• the rsonalit .ofCanada'so es best eta the Home, therefore trio teacher i y . . . Rate Are ,. proved that salt 'had been found, should have glose intercourse with 'the i . perpetuated by thein successots, is • bank- include the Bank's unwa^rt — . The brine today is 100 per cent home," declared -President Claude Blowes ' • . 11 Ret>citteestet� strength and Fiis Worslllp said the Pan in his, presidential address on tits 'Tiome reflected in the Sub}tential rharac- ng strrngth and conservatism, its West, system is still in use," l[ti olden days and 3ohool."#to tltau lit the home can tCr 4,C the clicntelc the Bank has -,helpful, efftcient setvlce, anti its 'One hundred and thirty West Huron wood c9uld be had for 51,40. for three or. ,' The Street . accomplish .more . education than the ctrAwn to it, .and expresses itself thorough `knowledge of loci Coati . '' i +•`.•�, •••- school teachers, in convention . in Code- four loads, but today' in place of wood school; thouirh i4,} :many families rials % p . throw 1-, mere than Goo .Branches, dations wherever it u. represented. t • ricks last ThuzSday and IFrldaY�, endorsed the exhaust steam Pmm the mill is used; not the ease. The emanrlpation • of g , t . 'Eleetr�cal ' S.IIO a resolution asking the Ontario Depart. • :enough salt ls, made to cover' the cost of .. , _ P to con in a in iY33 e h women has gine;n ahem a larger place - K.,,t.,•v..+., w..+.+...+4,+ ment of Agriculture t , u running the machinery of t e W.4%F,M. 'And .with amusements .oOlEsld0 the home, . . the distribution of. free aged to. rural Atter .lunch had been served in North tend to create. toe wide 'an interest be - We Carty t1 goeyef atOclt .of ho is participating in school fairs,- street. United church school room b :the sc d P p 9 Y . Mond the 'household duties of mother- , I •: Electrical A liancea, The cessation of this practice this year.Wt A.; .the delegates in the afternoon hood..Discord •between parents regard ; pONTi L • fS. said to have done the school fait .much i visited the flour and salt plants of tile , .j Fx�itt#tl'E$y @lfeCL.. inti education, retards the child as he 3s L . . ... harm and was actually. responsible for Wester4 Canada Mills, arranged -through likely'to .favor the 7iarent who is on his A 11 . + "`-"" one section cancelling this annual event, I:the courtesy, of the manager, J. W. Fra- side. ' ' Esta Yes sed 181% t l o & sY i ! 4 b. h. iVe..�"pECl+taeilyed 1n. Another .resolution which received ap.'aer, A;visit to the harbor also was made. ,A Vote of.: tbanks•, was tendered Mrs.: revs,, of interest to teachers, asks •the James Tri n for the use of the fano• - r Of All Kinds p Reports.on the O. E. A" . m Oniso P _ s WK.. f n . . Department of Education to declare its to the board of trustees of kal;Xay hall, . ..TOTAL . A S S E ' I.>' :S 1 N' E x C E S S O'. F Z �. D 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 • policy early in the, school year as pos- At 'Thursday mornings session Miss • - satiiriartea. �rvep on P y as the :retiring officers, and the Women's u si le with reference to tencllers who will lids Webster, of Luaknow, gave a zeport Ass tion . of N rth 'street Un ted <.i application b an the rural School sectlori of the O.E:A, 04 o , .,1 R. C HATELEY Mwna er # be compelled to return to normal school church, atter which the. two .clays , ses- . Gpilerrtch Branch. C. � > g III I : ' . - All - Work Guar anteed for •a second -terra.,- .. - : convention , -At Toronto, last Easter, , as s1o11s were- brought � to � A close by, singing ' � � � .. did Mrs. Claude Slowes. 114. J' , other resolutions passed' by the con- the National 'Anthem. .. . A health play given by she pupils of r volition were : . , a" Victoria stheel, 'Godorich, under the . r n McArthur That the Ontario Hydra Electric Power. r4, . 1 dS ' Commission be petitioned to 'inaugurates , rection of Miss Gertrude Sturdy of • Phone 82 -.' .West:Stree� ' a spiteial monthly rate'tor rural schoolg.� t3gdeziab, was cleverly done, Ther I x r - ere enc . . That a :simpler text book. with less' de- , Avery delightful exhibition of p •im. . th z '. as a history. reader for Cry eat'. zvgrk was given by Mhss Doris - tail ,be au ori ed y. in Mount Forest;. the daughter of the for the departed mother and her sorrow- , . I ss• u i Durnin, of. Cerltrai sabeiol; tiodereCh, late.Mr.'and.Mts. Wm. Ritchie, she with Ing family, .. 'Third C az Pv P Is - • . 1 •,Vries .argaret Pentland, of Dun all. � Honey produced in . Canada in 7 � That the. selectiaaas pre&aribed .tor : g q e „ and f �-1I fa her'parents came to Ashfield at the age The funeral, which was held east ' : w �1 .:non, sari in splendid voice;... "Old 3031 .toiall"ed 27,'.8ti7,3JT 'bounds 7hh4 tue:.�! :.. • N: : C 64 memory work for the Entrance examina 9 OiV. valued 4,E 12.05$,1 14.. honey is �; of`. twelve .and PgltoWhrig, her marriage Thursday, was attended by a,, iituriber I . . year to ear: J Huobard" and was heartily encored. lived intermittently in this' district, un- from ooderich, ineldOng county 'oiii- �; tions be altered from y. yL . %t�.., ,..e Predated cmnaloretuliy in all the . •■•� �� .�"� h Ileo r4, h Text Miss lVlattie Ellis, 1FTerisall, gave an in- 111 .with 'tier young fatnily : of three ksoys Clara. . . - That an a ,00nAm 0 g. P y ?< iformative. address `on _"Problem Aritka* provinces .of Canada. MISS VESTA A, FIS -9 4 n threbe errs she.moved'to L>xeknow; _ Boort be -edited for Fifth drags u d B ' e t s al a oil r1n g I metie in the Second Book.'.'. A 11Vely re earn a Q. The tamer , iziclude erslan `$aim creates ioveI =''conaplex- TBC rats pec, ties m figr,l a •, g. Rogistering an impressive ad- Follgwing.a 1ingering illness the.. death trvosco Y. 6 Y k. Y I 1;4' t - Eleisti4iy of O>SCers ,discussion followed and Inas: taken part three u h `rs Etta '(Mrs, Robertson), ions. Velvet smooth.- Cools and re- for all occasions, particularly so Por fun Vance ,n prices over recent years , of Miss Vesta A: Fisher occurred at . t r. da g to . , Y , 1., Nearing the close Of the second -day in by Miss O'Brien, Zurich; Mrs, Thornes of town', Jean .(Mrs. Haigh); of . Sea- lieves the skin. Makes. It delightfully cral Purposes, :train the simplest s r4, the first batch of Nova Scotia. Queen Alexandra Sanitarium, London, g P . p om p -spray Miss.Oertrude Sturdy brought in, .the re- loe,. Ooderlch; ,•Miss Wigging, Goderieh, fo eh 'Mar aret' (Mrs, Logan), of "Tees- sett -textured. iYlluringly fragrant: De- apNtes in .the I.iverpooi market on Thursday, Oct. :8th. x11e deceased r g . to a magniilcGnt wtoath, 'and we"can de- o tin committee, Of- Mi iio Exeter d Tris actor T3ea- b of Geode th 11 pdrt bf the n mina g ss we, , au p brought 23s to 25s per barrel aa: as the til . da7i titer oi'Mc, and Mrs. water, and three sons, Ito Robert, . ligatful to use, Swiftiy.Absorbed by e �I 'Avez rotn on. short notice, fivers elected were i_ loom. - . n ' n in ' L w 0 Y .... g. rich, and Will and Gordon, of. Toronto, tissues ' Imparting that elusive charity sd- . p Ptd cu errs ed. with ;)s o 154, 193 C Herbert Fisher, of Carlow, :Colborne Tp,, ; P 8 _...� Tion, president, Inspector ' Seacem , , A•n open discussion. On the West deur- -- -1. , and. had resided . in that locality :all' her For the past twelve years Mrs., Johnston distinctive of ,the dainty" Woman Per a president, 'Miss A, 'Webster,.incknow on Teachers' Institute Library followed. . Great, improvement and develop- had made heir home with• her daughter,' sian Balm protects the delicate ;skin. p s , e.,.: Y worker . G�+�+�t�••�� i► setcreta - meat gvgr to period of ;,0 Barg life. Miss Fisher was an active w Eta wh throu h her lengthy illisess .P eserves and anew the loveliest J� O. STE WART • vice-president, , 0. Keller, rY Secretary hPi'easurer Froward Informed p . years in the Presbyterian church, 47arlow, and t • Q g g � e� . r g. & Howard, cou11- h convention that the librar ,started ban been >xu(ed in the Canadir<t1 had givpra:her ,every care and aElention. ce71trp1exion: ,Every discriminating sVom- treasute ,, .. G y was Particularly interested in Buhday . ��.Q'.. T:.: in Honsali; egeed indu�tr . has, ear 37.10 I . cllors; IMW lyorothy Munn. g, with 200 books and now -.has has only 50 Y.. Y . The family have ever .been aSecEionate, an should .use this silvery' lotion:. ,kt is Coed farms with 12 nOQ persons school work; tieing •a.`teacher up to the 1" anois A. R. Dodds, >rxeter;. win a -t a tie lett • f. teachers to re* • p aying trealuent ,visits with their mother, Unrivalled .as a, flawlL .1ess aid to beauty, P.laone 10.5' Stwee $trees Miss g, v . , owing g t h g . 0 time of her illness. She was a general P . a Mr. Davis, G+ McIntyre.7 uck- turn books.. It was decided to locate the ri4ctipied in the production and and were .all present. while"yet she knew a, QODEtgiCli LIauditor , . 3 t Marketing of improved seed were .. i. n w rotolution committee, Misses Prid favorite of 4,11. Who knew .her and her . q , - library i4,; godsrich and R, _Stonehouse earl demise is regretted by a :host of them before size Passed away. A'happy . estimated engaged ,,, industry. Y m Tails MCCuiloeh,.9vBrien and Ides- t r r . ham, , of CiCdertch was appointed librarlari: . , ��_,,;; 'friends. The funeral which v/as .large- occasion on 31Qay yrB 'of this year was .a TELLS HOW U�1� .��' , o I McLeod, Dinnla and lamer re -union; .when Mrs, Johnston srs: Storiehcuse, hi E,itlay Morninge Session Proliminary returns -of ma lb ly attended, took place Srom the home y _ , :: a"bm.. p. r celebrated Tier seventieth birthday. Mrs: e » Friday :morning's session was opened ouganr production in c anada just of her uncle, 112r. Isasc Curwin, Tin on. SOUNDS �N' 'BRE "iNEEKS . uditors' report submitted .by Mr, , Johnston is also survived by two brothers . 'Thea p ., with devotional exercises conducted • b esu ipleted for 1932- shear a torn, lid:,,:goderiph Tp„:9n Saturday afternoon Mrs, :E. Morrell teas nervous;, thin and . ` ' �Q Nest ei is amounting y .. : out of a family of eight, James FtltChie Dodds. showed total %ec p P _ Rev.- 0. T. Watts. Two fine addresses Yie•ad of 1,744,4,,9 k12,054.277 Ion, of maple;;. last,.the,,¢ervices being conducted by lieu, : rundown,. She t6ok Viilol (iron t6iiie) to $495,87; expenditutes, 5103:!!8, with s r + value at 2 054 277 and Ali r c. r a fisted b : Rev, D., J. of Ashfield, and Wirt. Boden Ritchie lot . were delivered by Rev. D. J. Lane, S.A., Y uP d � , .. , Pit ha d. ss Y and gained 12 pounds in 3 weeks. ,She L on :hand of $333:54, 21 0 o rids n! u a v4, u rte a WalkervUle. A .wealth of floral. tributes.I'licious. and Jaok:Miner, famous naturalist. The fi• 7,3 0 p u s.g r ,led Lane of Knox church, C3ode h. Th ash sleeps and. feels fine now. 'Pastes de- COU'NTE Annual'1Miee ln; at $082.480. This, production cool 11=bearers were 9Re inald Fisher Wil were tokens of, respect and symp Y : b5rit ,latter was . invited to the platform and Pa g , CAIVfPBELL'S TSLUCi 8T4TtE: :• of h - p!ires favorably ,with that of for, ., fred Pisber' Harvey Fisher, David J$can, It was the 55th pnnpAl tneetlnB. t o delighted the delegates with the pathos, . .. p rr Assoolatlon Which opened in, MacKay humor. and simplicity of his philosophy.I 1. mer years, -: FrankClark and, Ernest glen. Inter- . I ■/ EVK Hall on Thur morning with W +�A Lessor! in A riculture`” was an In- - ` "—"" merit was tizade In Colborne; cenzeterY. . : 14,✓ in he ti. taught Cutting Of• wheat. Is nearing he '1t.19 of L0e Claude Blo«es, rho president t teresEing item on. the program, ug completion and three.hlus is well•L. I chair, dns ctor L is Besooua .reviewed to a class. of Third Book pupils by Miss GEORGE' W. STURD7F • .. , . _, . hai Pe a adtanKod tt► ul . tiae ,Prairie Pre •1'$ Caused By .Cons#ipation . �. the program and aefter the opening exer- •Myrtle Carr at Senmiller. . vitteps, with ANnitoba-leadin , ac» ter a long : and useful. life. geor e k "•' BOOK • conducted b tEtev, J. N. K Mills Rev, D: J. Laine, in speaking 'of the K g g g , . oiges co y g cording to a rChort from the agrt- W, Sturdy, 7th .concession, Ciodericli Co ntipation is one of the mesh, Mayor C. C. Lee tendered the delegAAes personalis of the teacher, reminded his cultural department o the. Cana• frequent. ills of mankind,' and .bub: Y Yf township, passed to his reward on. Mon- that is only tea often allowed to go . �! a civlc welcome. After recalling his 01M audience that memories of a teachers' than Pacific Railway, western day, October loth..(Thanksgiving- Day), ' - unl ke d to amen . . • oo after, some serious 1 • ' early school days .Iiis.Vaeorship gave tome self-control and unfailing un- lines, dated September 10. Oats Deceased, who was. in his 90th year, was Com liCatioh seta in. patience, p *� +�t(�p int0resting data 0#1 .the t4alt Industry, dersteEhding may. Provo the guiding in•: and barley at that date were 713 a member of eoderich QGtagenariari r Ke±e outboweleina cod health 2, 3 •v C�i� •?�✓+ + which the delegates were to visit later'.ln fluence in Suture file of fleet pupils. x'ur eche, cut, Club and wag born on the farm At which a • condition ,by the the use, of Milburn? 1' ; ;t the day: " The First 'Three Months with Print- he died. ' Up until a few days before Loxa-Liver Pills. ' They late the Tri 1060 the' Asst salt was" found In a Pu its , was the subject introduced ; ' flow o . bile to aloe m t y .. rY p For years Mother 'graves Worm Ex- contracting his fatal Illness, pleurisy, this �•:., p pe ly err. thea .._ ... , • axb�rn Le f-Cirinad4 by the late Samuel Platt, father by M1ss Pearl drove of Crediton, who de ioneer en o ed Com comparatively cod bowels; -making them active suet ` _.- Platt of goderiol, -said. Mayor, terminator has ranked as a reliable worm P i y P ly g c _ of .john A scribed her Methods of teaching and ad health,,,,o ly a week prior. to his death regular by removing the constipation . . Mr Pli ho ht Liao rock stniiiar :v c the little ones Sri this grade. preparation. and lt, always, gaa,i0atalrls ;its :}nd•al! its allied Lroutiles. 1,ee, tt t an tug , he...polled his vote , I1 the South. Huron . -1. reputation: r ,-.-. For ears it all, city�r and ge;neraT'stored put up only1. by The T, • lltilburn An4ti►er.>(fiwnssion eIesCtion, a3on of the late Christopher t - Canaan .1 ickb 12 and ,Mary .rano 7rehtl &curdy;'lo wss one +60., ].united, Torok►to, qnt. I P{�. . ,' :' �•-•�^ •. �I`���� , Now Is LIVER? "The Place and Vaiuo . of Oral Arith•� motho" was discussed In splendid matiner by loose M. A. Horgan of Exeter. TWO • &B for �'r1iC89 -YOUR " pleasing solos were tolidere . by Miss i fllB p�B►C�t► pll>C Wxlte Ftp yoflt Liver 9rlo C,01oniel Buswell off. l;a:eter, and were well receiv-: ed: '41 i .�4,YiWithoUt Ordo 'Your lixlr'• ,ye Mcxy awall organ. but It termly -an 1-t•- nut, dia¢4uvo aud�alunlaut iM` t>y out tb : Mrs, 1.. Fllshte of Hensalt Contirrua• tion school, gave e► fine domonstrAtion, "Teacizing Art." 1'r simple 4. , ,, -, eft1�rA eut of kdUar retue,nitto pour ttto pauuda of liquid bile ,into y,v bowels of the of one the l" 1 + p �a rj The Gtoderich Star only n ' 'Yew won't ompletel�* Cotvvat etuoh o P0ndatinu bytakioRtui,a,adrmineenlwatrp,l,a:aGwaCsodY orrhoitntigtum.4,rtouylm,+s: 'iuodya stroko with the brush to painting of copies of the masterpieces, Mrs. Fil- shie carried her audience, aiweiyd relit- , riscetiiitttixtn Will >nti the aattin+~ 'rttatltieeiuI Your bow -'to to throe eel y Ing art to the finer things In life: • y [O%i�, %+. nm�Al 1�7Ar ttt'e Li tto lfivy t Nina' will ct7an yrie,a tetcic thosuashuaeinto offerii'fe.'i`Pey'tnprm+Ivvele t•hla. &aft+. Purr.Ak f e than, by hauw.t5fg Address on iiteratttrd lir. ZifAY[ttgn Mustard, M.A., U. k aeti.x . —_ �� �,, culTeEltettti. Lan t►t all clku +�a igie. { Of Toronto: Normal School, gave an in• 'e as T N O �a The ',`�iil The A\ �ltltl((lh: a a a .. a e a .. r e . 3.90 - - teresting and insttuctivo. address on ttoverrItig tt dozen, other ,ayes, •Std-, Literature. The speaker, who is a native ". a . "-""" of kluron County, onto taught in Ash- ,' ,ti ' %� i / �r rZ a • field and att:rrded model school, at e to Ile orid::l�.oTom, ving tMr, �tMos.. e�. .? he lat In pectGoderteh. r, i : � ti'' < , TLITRRINC i'd's a .. dd had to do with rho creat t a teas 1 Ing of an atmosphere xor the literature le--tort, itsre'pat8t10ti,' presenkatlAn ,,1111 of a well-knownfamily of eight, His � ' wife izredeceased, him by IT. years, He - was a member of 'tile United church, , worshipping • at Taylor's Corners, , an honorary president of Goderieh Agdoul- tura! Society, with which he was actively IF identified for years, as a; Judge, eke was a successful farmer and In politics tt staunch Conservative. Six sons survive. . They are::l9enson, of Portland, Ore., . .Albert and Christhfilier, of Hayter, Alta„ and Leith, of Red Deer, Alta.; Roward and Reginald, with, whom• he resided, In I Goderich township. Mrs. William Cox,., of Lloderich, -is A sister. . The funeral, aervlCe vas held •at the I , family residence on Wednesday, "n.. ducted by Rev. W. 'rt Bunt, Interment I • being made InMaitland cemetery: The t pallbearers were 0. 01n a, William 84- steti • . wards, James 'Connolly', Wilmot Haacke, i . William Patton and 000. O. Sturdy. - N_ J �A -' . I MuS. MARY A, SOHNSTON • � 4 t The k ueknow sentinei at •last week - The xftr and +dcLean'$ dlilAgit zina '9 e. , .. .....a a� , 675 The Star 'ud Rod od avidnt...... ........ * 3,85 .T he,Shw steed Montreal y�G ,tens........... , e • . " 4"00 The, Mair and arand Wtld Wide, renewal . a . .. 3.30 The SrWd World Wide, MW..a... a . .., • 5.0 Sp &I cif,or<rp Rates with other PehFs`Ieiidloals ,. onlay be had on apps iclatiretyn (s_}t1 *t tree St. r ()fficr, or'P hone 71 for ,toy iilt►1r0Af'i0f1, . -.a__.._-_.-. - NOW 0014TAINS ft% 'Y1 M`11NiNW "Ms* r JOHN KPINDER IV P. 0.8" 131 who creey topitial X11 drugg"tsts, I 'C' S P " 11 i. 'Hetet* NrANKttk0.aaie'_Attlat% . a� �, .. - D • `1'it(a Sitar and i.'tilidnit c Pei 5S, , .. . « ... a r "fC $6 50 _ -,n �x . . has the following reference to the death oL liPrtt. riiarY A. Johnston, mother of Mr. Robort Johnston,,Oqunty Court clerk of Goderieh: . Tho Aganixing nehes from AeurAW4 � be • quieted ill this axme wait' yntY +would cixd ;a , 'aktl .. _ I. i The Star and The Lotidou Advertisamr.... , ..... 6.5ib EconoMICAL110111heielar-he: •'Tri nor seventy»lust year, and follow- somc.4 dpiralta' eke tlnau li g . `i h�' star arld 'P1lC. Toronto l`;lotle�.... • .. ... a . 6.50 The _ , lin♦ it tr f�tltG , � bran complete relief. Gthwntl !is trim > ' p -� . `file Star and The .Mail and Empire............... 6.5Q kart t • trouble, ye r��lurttwlVfary A A. f • toet hurt anybody. Mon said women war L " . ' Tito Star and `t't1G `t'(tPiiTltflStar. , . ► . „ .. r a a a , y" colic Star and The Farmer's Son* a ...... .... 3.40 tea Cost Iises t�� Johnston ll#esid away at the home of her daughter, Matt Russclt Itobertsnn, on Monday alis kiKrtt, Johnston, riscetiiitttixtn Will >nti the aattin+~ 'rttatltieeiuI E The Star and The Jamil Herald and Weekly Stat" 3.00 of week. a kindly lady and s, loving another, has t*Wort in the" tablets. They Isttn't NA i ' lee ;star and Saturday N gilt.... , .. ....°,a .::... 5450 The Star and The Saturday Evening Post ...... 6.23 " " %waft a con a during hi!r forty years' resitittnae !tr the vlllagc, formed a w1do elrtlle of friends, who ierl 'keenly this bereavement 'toad ' tot' ileadtaes or cbldsl iltleui the prov tt diredlontt ' 'e as T N O �a The ',`�iil The A\ �ltltl((lh: a a a .. a e a .. r e . 3.90 %x ttoverrItig tt dozen, other ,ayes, •Std-, , , nt`.ti� 1 `plea Mar =end Canadian Homes and Gardens.... 4.30 10111r thi<ur 41 lnlaaon to tri: bereaved d family ?Ars. ,lolnnaton wtta ever a faith It,, iwtil>titiy. atiaticai;lumbago; >rreuretilar paiu_4: i The, Star atid May Mir.... .z4*.*, • s .. , , ..... » 4.30' 3.7S f ° a �� '�' � � $rte anember of the Vatted thureb. t'iornt _ . � � �ilt1, t�ifnp El.�s which ptlt►etratte to .thtl +. Tiie Star and Tito Younis, ompanion........ t ,, 3 73 _� ve bones Uve lost their terror t., t6 ' _.__.____1__._-.1__.__ The xftr and +dcLean'$ dlilAgit zina '9 e. , .. .....a a� , 675 The Star 'ud Rod od avidnt...... ........ * 3,85 .T he,Shw steed Montreal y�G ,tens........... , e • . " 4"00 The, Mair and arand Wtld Wide, renewal . a . .. 3.30 The SrWd World Wide, MW..a... a . .., • 5.0 Sp &I cif,or<rp Rates with other PehFs`Ieiidloals ,. onlay be had on apps iclatiretyn (s_}t1 *t tree St. r ()fficr, or'P hone 71 for ,toy iilt►1r0Af'i0f1, . -.a__.._-_.-. - NOW 0014TAINS ft% 'Y1 M`11NiNW "Ms* r JOHN KPINDER IV P. 0.8" 131 who creey topitial X11 drugg"tsts, I 'C' S P " 11 i. 'Hetet* NrANKttk0.aaie'_Attlat% . a� �, .. - D