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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-11-17, Page 7�r �v�/ry°� •�/�tt�rrft �; . _ -,.-_- TR A'Y', Nov. 17th, 1939 -. _' ____ __ it's t'good ! . .,»--^, °^" _. _" """ port Huroux the drlde #xA'01lttllcc 9n a Wing You k�"�o'i��' 1t �r �' ��� krinkle crepe dress with hat to saxw 7 Sunday Afternoon A11i1 iacY tslilwool crepe 00422 v4Yth &V 1 MW B,, iSAiEi PtA'Mli't C1`l Dai.ci;lt. Qat MAINI.N. fox OM haver for. On their rzturxl they Wiit G resia� I11 Ci©dA.rleh, `�iie '#rrle{'�aatp'°'n � �� . . gifts were: To the.. bride a handsolne t. C' D� � right youth Alla snOw�trovzled age, (ccasxQna�[yaacabtnet of atlas,; to the drldesmaiil sG a strarlfc leen and msaidelu0 meek., i Red J. I . TIVCL -I - - _ . � istrinR of pearls; to the groom man, +cud SCALP &also ,higu .your free, exultwo sozag, � l Rdse . $cr Ma: Bowman, wlio pressed R11e ablialllnks, anal to the pianist a aterling silver t�ed's wondrous VIA%" speak, $!e. {firL4RGlg'S 1i101JR Atnvng the larida's glft4 v;As the RED LABEL sty and quAilties of •chAracter that esPC- ,vionAl chair from "Turners. t/gray/M r 'Mill lift Sour standard. f lg% 1s vcrossT`t11. AAZAA,R cially, tetacd him far So.* servlca to- his bridt'8 home church Still 1ttAreh Lra array, ° A handsome sum, WAS realised lost Sat- lVilows, 1~;, is snot surprlainij4 therefore, 714 warriors through the dprkness 2411, iltday afternoon when The Jttir4or W. st, atotharttl Save Tin dawns the golden daY. v4 "A.,hrm a member SiV4 Of the Metals resented With yourchildrra front 25c, Hhe 0 St. Geor4es Church held its annus, township ceunalk tine P of xh0 Tluroa� 1y� oft puaiul, disSRuring rcalp trottbla bj 1t. Iii, Pltttmptree. bazaar in the pari h hall. Tho articic h County council and; finally the: Wardell of l tl e e tttplylag 11rrbA1 aaa^Auk to RhR fire P414 i» •olfercd for sale were displaYed Ott at- Ji v Ytcky spot or, soreaesa. *getively arranged tables. Thor faalcy his county, a position which ho ably �" -Zia .Buk is gratefully soothinit. It aod, who !fast ret before us the treat wont booth lead: many Pretty things, led for four years, atakI the !tenet And baa; health!? and d � l i ` t ! Filuo y" am i while the home»bakinit table was tempt- 1711813, In the election for the iaomina: A Plri>ratt-1Ni"nnut risk Story '�tt t1 t aWitAt, ptttvs'nte iittte troubles fiam 'hope that Thy hint;dein shall be live - e, th delicious food. It Roes without ion #cause. t?ttavta, he was naaiinAted by IiX Piilau; tgtf 'fit spnadiug, gtitckly srAdiCntes celsius, ]Ished upon the ettzth, sEt► loos our lives ' _ 2 Ing saying that the candy table was lid rally Cho conservative party to contest, the ria�w WN%ndothartroublesome�disease by Thy Spirit. ttlat sill tllollithts, desires : , y . The ,ndy .t4b store" was !n f;:,Sttk is lttott eitective Simply te• anal ,rots being made o'dedlent unto Thee, children, St. Pooh apilealed to them to metllclne And r few t►re u ted but the �. ptytronl+ted ,!ding of forth E3uron stud was elected• ..�.-.. eausA It attAcIts disease At the root:. ,power aatd glety anti the might of 0 of 1tRra, Palmer, the superinten looks a new investment of their lives iitost stili wtlo hove graduated for the embers of the Church Fie was re-elected in 1812, filling this Sportsmen and tulRlers whose tales. of killing Poisonous gerraa Aad. puriillna atld Become s1leh as he wAs> 2,ife Would Church httYe gena to 1ipi11istet to tlldt 4044 SWL the 2n s position with credit to himself •and his Thy kingdom !flay bit mode known unto i r e. The tea room hact Muse huge fish and maanmoth Raine fail on filo whoitt tissue. then cease to be tragedy but the Only own pe4pla• An exception W i +mW $a s Leaga � � constituents for ten y tiletto *ars are given ttanctuAry ZAta•Buk is compounded'fromcertalr, tnsn, ozaut this, t? MereiftL r"Ather, lYaneve Clary 22nd Audrey W . huld s . Bowtnan In lsal7 moved ' la lar. estracts a[ :ceptiQual healing And for the sake sof Tby Son our Lord. result on ARdpi>a was this: "Agr1PPA noted when Yuma Montour, from oUt i irustesse$, assisted by a number of littla W, and Mr • for seven within the, Walls of the Soo+s Hack And g3tracts al, peas,, :1t.Cs1nenlA■ no Atuen. sold unto Featuli� This mtui might have Brantford reserve, who ,hold taken Both ; iris Others in chaxge at the tables to Toronto where they, resided<.e, most navel orifanisA- poit►ouaus drugs or animal lt4tr like (Selected!. been set At Abezty, if tie had not spa �.A. And. B:D. degree •!n 1dOntzltltt. I were! Fancy.worin, llliss.)4,;p*WVsA,M14s years, returutng to. Brussels �=L the dsatlt tion of its Y1nd on the conttnrtnt 'with- ordinrry o:aimsatn, but fist a Win of tlic - „ ., was called 1aY one of the eengtrstatlo>4s ; t '' 2iame lkltag, Mrs. 23111th laGxa. Robert Bovuml+n px►ci., mAking P MAr_in, ,QX in the walla o! the rixeetBrR place is lie is pttnvait prtrtti! witbwtAr•reaching effect S. ii, Li$83 Stirw4trtlls)tiR .27, 161% pealed torte MeeAr. In Quebec. lie. had 4ezncal aeceptAb>ty itnd.71t .WB;; n Bakers candy, MIs'i Nbrah their home here ever since, LcatM,n ToftR'- WQ1tI,1D 11 y tar.1Vd ° President, Alis, i#, Holman. never heAzd It is impossible to prevArl»l Leao>* PnnsAte�-lWtt'k 1.1R•i;ei Rets $or two summers as supply to Mite white ,fuck. The Pres was in Their union was blessed With tour „��� It has not been easy for the Indian to people of Basltatchewau. SO15ted by N* BrocklebankA cote slid truth is not «airtue--because 29; 71-119, ' . children,. Robe$t of .Brussels, the present always told ' i,ltildat Ts�t -Ii QorUatltiaty� ICOd• turn from the .e0toiting lite. of t► hunter 11Say I Ask ycu +1 question xtQw. Is the charge. sieve of his municlpautY. M e. Russel And trapper' to the'more peaceful one of. Indian worth saving? I t1m sura that{. J. YVIIEEI.ER'S PARENTS, Wheeler. Mrs. J. H. C}Albraith, members of the club take solemn obli In the first part of WAy s lesson fa , it, Whee F=1101f1. An agrioulturlst, but in spite of discour- �, �� �„ gAtfon to accept as the truth stories ,fish �';�, l�.t' � ' you agt'ee with me. 2!2712 he is And t1►At T1+. QOI»ii1EN WiFDD1IQG Brussels, and Arra. R d wide; so long as they are told at h -never the. iwkin, is Cut, bncnt, sore., gtYe�1 a Pen Picture. of Ave young men• agement -4 many Are making good in this :Any church or Individual that Utes • ' a eon. Th have six grandchildren;. lot TY One of them lead But a short time ^. line, too. Mr. Barner Is agAfn mY Auth+ . hand In helpilig him still farther 110" eY4mt took Place. Saturday . o YS' lodge paeeting. With ApprovBng ear6 Inflamed, ar ' broken -out' '1n any w t,y, .. t . A^ hQp Mrs. E11Iott Bretiin, aCoronto, Gorge and fptleet erect on a now Business and now ozity for the statement thAt ills Indians 'ladder of progress should •bO tbanerfit! ' here Air, and: Mrs. Jas. Bowman, of , Gertrtule they listen•to tales of four foal spacitlge . Z.AIa-luhealerl to use, Keep A I4ott' he calls the Others to Join him, He had of the placate evinces have Contributed r wowanaai d3aYbraitb4Brussels, Pro for the privifege, f RrttBs$ls� celebrated the fiftieth anniver- trout caught: 'in filmayeAr. of huge tai b 1Wheeler and: Irene Bowman, Odderich, ;""ye- handy l SQc: 4tii tlroplal ► • I been a carpenter but lie had llttd A a& much as A mUllou bushels of Wheat Sy Mary C. ravel!, , nary of their marriage at the home of pit' E1pbcA3'Betut, and one monsters of the waters which vision which sent hint off Into A lonely In a Year to the crop of the West.. Sotnp - their daughter; Mrd. 3. Ii. c3albraith: and Aileen >,c , tackle, of the physical 4114 said vacs! eq ronto, place to adg he Out Meshsiahe whichhe hAtt of the 11Qst-!cent f4rm4 In the J�omUaion ;yt7 Katy Kt�itrt tM O11Ne8 In yr ha7n orx. , Novenlber 13, 1882, great grandchild, Peter Bx edin, To brium , of . the angler. The member of TKOL*PS'VILLE itim f r Love* Feewers and 7dttslo the club who relates the most improbable are on the reserve near Brantford, Ont„ .e the: story reads,: Sarah Work, daughter, rQceived from' heaven at bis baptism. IC was never tt very btrogtr Work, Mr..330WM n hes two.. of the $nest yarn At the annual conclave of the An- Miss ,legis visited with • Miss Francis ile was the chosetl of dod-^-tlae Messiah And wvut years ago In a pl0ugetht$ ttltitch and her strength toe !woodsy order to f. the late .Robert Work: and Mrs. ilio , urs and is awaroidd a huge Cup r Lunda .. n of hobbies. In -tlxe w rid . horticult aataias cammlttee Potter eve Y who. was to begin the setting up of the, lust outside the city of I[ Kingston, from Elm wve�%i muchsie iheI onld lk to was married to James 93owma ,son s 250 it .3rd con es, music His n eon for his effort. And only a very expert �. �siie Jervis and M:. W�Ze� r'�. ]tingdotn, BeiYmust have followers and the Indian lads., under W y, out At home, she used to walk lwyt Mr, and Mus. John Bowman, C including stands a chance for the are away on a hunting trip, . the gun men of reserve, carried oft lust .prize far the blocks to her loo the at a,m- tat1. Sion Morris the ceremon taking place rose4, with snore 150 varieties, d1Wi prenarlcator s the change, from .tla etry tO►tku sic , Y anoe and other Mr. 'Herbert Black, of Toronto, vlsitad his thought turned ,to e Y g Province, against thirty-nine contestants, . Andrew's manse with the Rev. rare specimens from F1 trophy, ptmaephera of the laundry to ttr 3n Vit, alas w a , tell a lie is at the ,parsonage over the weekend. his acqualhtance and from them he ,The Indians are expert as gijides, and told of the outride woe aloe hieen. c' arrie as the officiating countries. The Barden contains In dr .That it is impossible to Miss Cora Trewartha, of Mratit rd, led four to adventure rlth him. na launches as :easily as Canoes, ful..A,t length. rhe carught p bad colt is Effector M Qu v*4% Flition thousands of. .beautiful. glaflyoll Proven ntteri E. I. Scott pillar of the a the week -end with her parents, of thein it meant' a complete change which she could r,ot shako Off, A" . clergyman, not only of h did his best with a story .nt They 'hays shown themselves rCliablo as when the doctor wxa called he, arrla a the resided for and . de1pYllntum and many, churc ileac. After their, m age: Y Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Trewartha•; of occupation. Jesus left his earpen- caretakers of summer homes, and hove • found that she had Consumption. t commltulty :itWlf ,but ,from the sin'- of a nonresident angler on the Goualais Miss. R. Donald . visited her . home tens bench and the . others their boats she av►tl sent to. the Toronto 1car- . thirty -live years, on the farm itnown as he 1 the istricts. ive thenaae v River.; !n Teti�swater over the holiday. the all left what Was dearer made a beginning in opening up .clean,. opffs far Coneursiptivas, pod at. the !ingrain farm. rounding .d B and nets, Y though very downcast tri filet, stew ." ter of gazing upon A True Story ' . . Miss Cook, of Arthur. spent .. week-. 11' these material things; attractive hostels for summer tourists In . Tic fe alwa s had •an attraction Pleasure, Year .at year; TteWar- to them 'than a had not been thare.lan,r bofarq rMe Pub U y . wohderful •blooms. ,Mr. Bowman al Here it is:. . end with her cons.; Misray8ara the Rice Lake District. decided that hr she washOtt 0nte he his - they left, their friends and the shelter of a e oft tlMe tht> . r himoelf great delight In The SLshermlan. had forth upon t deed or within n . so: Ands for nt home and' an 'assured' source .Of liveli. The graduates of our in have w+ont�erfttl treatment and. core which his' sultry aitEr . .MISS Edith Herbert, of Toronto, spent h as teachers in every Pio- she received bescAn to .have ethtir r D c� ittlt�l 1 music :giving pleasure as well to thg fiver flaring a hot and sol y n*f e�+ ��yyO DT'u .71111\1�Y, ' , the holiday with her parents, Rev. and; hobd. They did clot hold these things been a, success to ot[ant. ,: $he teas gained in w ig t, lBiLJ l / N noon In August—SO Sa uninteresting was SOME p friends. Mrs. J,,W.' Herbert.: ' : lightly; but, In the case of Jesus, His vlrioe, of the Dominion and. some :are her usual d rt ,i he '"waarkl r ^^ SOME CURVES � 9 +urnan b her hospitable Bis- fishing that he. went to sleep; listening heir regular meet + GET . Mrs. Bo , y g The Y. F. 's. held t „But Ftriher a business of learning had long qualif g for h h schools 121 our 'c#ties, Yh1 . ig tenure" Cho, is ab d to knit beM d et the e:: harm' hss always :en` to the strains from. a phonograph. which evening, Miss Francis chief Concern and, when the A successful .teacher an a Toronto High jackets for other. -VAttente, . FiII out ,those thin places. an g position and lar c ink, cit Fridaybeen his ori friends and has aloe ,for Dont an : chs a of atu excellent pro- t e--a'rrlved, soilool IB An Inddan He has recently The doctors and nurses Ara tWl►+ ret curves .men admire. Take Vinol Wired herself to ,;her Erle lie had taken,- g, p y . Potter was 1n. rg tune -gods appointed inl tul that. she :will soon be wolr.,. ip ty scions compan- •+ Su "averred Mr. Scott . ram conalstln6 of readin and musical on taco The ,!fico A bhesls which completed the re- ienough to , return to 'work; but it tt iron tonic) and you'll be rurprlsed'haw ever proved herself a gr Waking dde111y, B s :other :things.: took a sec d P I w ( „ afro• harmony with'Remembrdstce _ had not been for the ataranta kcal- improves Tastes delicious. ion to : her husband In his busy and use- unsmilingly, he overturned the in numbers, in . y call at he gave to the fishermen aP .. qutrelnents Sar the degree 4f Doctor of . 3siur ilgure pr a I tial her chance for recovers* wptllt C4 iSTORE:ife. ment and the record fell overboard into nay.,. � Philosophy. Tndtan girls' are making a 9ie:va been small; CAMPBELL .:DRV 'Jultut —. pealed to. them. TlieY knew •what . it th Mr. and Mrs. Bowman are in the water: Daring tile. ccol of evening mh$ hospital !needs ' fundN, hair - 80 �: was to toil 1n deep waters and often success of the ;xxursin6 procession and Iver, to enable ft to carry on its host .of friends tuned . to 'th .spot and hooked a SIiEPPARDT . N IL I • splendid •health and A he tet a without success, and here was A .new several. aro ntiw. in training to our large work.- WllAyou:1 elpBhyCsnedinr s, . 1.s �"" "' 's' s MOM NAPPY Years - d muskie, , As the Ash became Mr, Will Hawkins has returned . from o erect t4 them, It was ' city hos tale, Sdme men have studied or o to 2.. R. d, d a a lro . r wish for them »7►Y 40 Pt>ttrl s rs 8ea Imo. - tiieil and neared tile.. boat thg flsberinan the West, .looking fine, sOkt off 11sh1n6 fT I� T r xtto . �, > �� of wed � ' y . e `"Tom Menary, his. sister .and A distinctly new place ill which to use. ... • . .'-^ heard:iaintlV the sennas of music. . I 1. . .. daughter, Marg, and Ulm, H Tigert, vis- the .powers they had And they "straight- - —11 • .. "It transpired the 'record had become A. to ec! ties in floral offerings lied friends 1tu Luclniow on I3unday, waq forsook their nets, and followed The #wise p al . . lodged In the.: throat of tris fish, which_ - erected a hen ++ had confidence in elle one (( n' . rticularly so for fun dg Mr. Tom. Me has hint, They . 1 Ser, -all occasions, pa T „ hafl attempted to awAilow it, The hook use on tela . ro rtY. Tom •likes things jj spray �JfTea�ti ho. . p Pe I who called and it would give them ex era! purposes, from the shnpiest p Y I 11 . caught 1a •the centre hole of the record nice, , perience of a different kind; They did . �1, •to & magnificent wreath. and we cari, de- s 1. , Its the muskle circled tY1e boat flue re. Visitors at MissIVi.'Burrows' last Week, .not know what waafi ahead of them but . promptly oil: short •notice. . • . IrALLAM-PITBLADO • liver P mp y cord revolve against the sharp teeth of 5th o3 NoveMber, were' 11er nephew; Mr. the were in some measure acquainted . otos of Mr. and Mrs. John. Pit- a result which was Will Burrows and wife, of Stratford; her Y " . . . . . The h the fish, producing . and with• the. one they:set out to accompany e , was the scene of the sister, Mrs. Margaret Penn were s . , blado, Colborn Twp , only intended to, ioidaw its use upon . . Odin . on 8atutday, sea Frank, of Clinton;, also Mrs: Ellen at this stage' of their lives. gluey w GEC. ST?�7VART W Pretty autumn we B instrument," . I:eir eldest •daughter, I 5th whe Burrows, of tzodericli, sLatei� in-IavV; risking their all . ill this new departure. . Nov.l3ov ,t t..Drutnino , :became the'bride This Prize-winning story resulted in w F .OR1ST They all eiujoyed the :clay and sang good Triey did not know it but it was to be Marga,$ a younger son of. Mr. and the presentation, of an elastic rule to ' :John H !lain, Y 'old �nga In spite of threescore years or Phone 105 Brace Street 41 no sweet : pAra4tse: / • . .Mrs. Tbomas. Hallam, Hullett Twp. Rev, Mr. Scotit•,' With flu's ,rule he is novV. >Y1ore, which brought back pleasant mems Dr. q, H. MorrlEon 1n :his book, „Sun -= � (IODERICI • W. J. Potion ,performed the ceremony permitted to measure any fish its caiYues ones, . . s of Christ's Certainty about the rise,,. say � I � s' , - . -- before a Hank ot. evergreens, autumn and speak Ireely with, regard to size. life to which he .9Ave himself and to The ride entered : __... , . ,... . _... c n'' $ -, leaves' ea es and, Th b �� I . .. ..: Y .,. , . CiregorY. flasks, Torowto, holds the pn* � ����..�,,,...... � Which ,he called .these flsherfolk ;--We11,. ' It. S the 11, inB room on the arM of her father, . V Q ly diploma ever given by the club. It. , he rids! chords. from In the first place; Christ was supremely 1 , • ' et..f bllnsed s to the strains of t b �^ Nl9c agtut iia r carries the cosi-ol-auris of the organ!- . ` * N PIi:aR certain that His Sather. uvea present and �..» ;�` " a '��" a9d'.tweet .1 1, c..tor «l, or Lohengrin ,played by the, bride's sister, eJOHl zatlon, cross sardines rampant on a, back working in the world. Above all sorrow ciewo.- Sp read o9 bower; .. papae..Appty,to, b 'Miss Winniired .The 'bride's ,gown was d. of.bucktail flies. and f 7 - .orld. Mfore 1099 dA., of white: satin and silver. lace, and she' Brcui► , -'--^ and sin: sand struggle and failure, Christ WO a. bridal veil, with cap of Chantilly with a crest, of intermingled "fly doPO felt 'the pressure of a sovereign `power. - • iA' �fn{Yl Smarting: a cite orange blossaats, and and 'other' containers, It was presented PUM$ING, iIEA'I1VG and the .movement of the ln8nite love of > _ lace, wreathed w I White 'heather, Ishe carried .a shower to Clarke for his tale; of having last a '(' "T 'WORK heaven✓• -it was that :which gave a sad • bouquet of Rosehill roses and lily of the• coast . sweater to '. a nluakellunge in a $�I+ . ..1 q cant quietude to Christ., . . valley, with sprigs of white heather, She / Northern lake: Then Jesus believed with. a Leith that r" - was attended by .her sister, Miss Janette , Fbgrus iii P. �.. `Btii7C .131 i �r " lade d' d wore a dress of .bridal rose �,vvas.:magnificertt,-in. the personality of ti t(,NG OF PMN Pitb h A -Household Medicine: They that are "i,_ �. man; that hi the worst there is some M chiffon: tuith accessories to match, and acqughzd with .the sterling properties -�— i r Carried 11 Johanna' Hill roses. groom •I possibility -that Can be touched, by love. . was attended by his brother; Mr, Arthur of Dr. Thomas' Yclectric Oil in. the s i It was that faith burning- !n .the heart . ... 1Tallam. -During the signing of the reg- treatment of many 'ailments would not.Ill of Jesus like a .flame, which kept HIM1. I i / aster Mrs, T'attoa soul: "Adoration.", be without it in the house. It 1s truck`s, . coal . owe fI 20, so• calm. and hopeful in the world'. fa ;. After the Ceremony a wedding dinner hou&ehold mddicine and as it is effective forgot that Jesus believed - •Complete,. with motor tsrtd a� Sam• They neyey was served to about sixty guests. The Iii dealing wYill many ordinary caro- aXaW, an s1zes, lb. Orders fill . 4 In heaven; He launched life out on: to table decorations Were in white and pink, Iainta it is an -.inexpensive" medicine, protnPOy. Write EiLsrit Aiobinso#, an endless course. .. I'. p ` �` with tall pink . tapers; the. bride's table P E f � S s 1 1� S . So, keep it at hand, as, the call for it . , . .DEPRESSIONS. being .Centred with the wedding raise• 96 X+r1e siroet.tr,+ttord�� 1t wag to daily companionship with The groom's gifts to, the bridesmaid and may come .most unexpectedly, such a leader .Simon and Andrew, / d. %AYS END— planisst were rose pearl toilet sots, to the James and John, were called they REPRINTED A soloist a silver. handled cake .dish, and!, 1 were having their eyes. opened to tl e VVE HAVE LUST REPRi to the groomSntan a silk scarf, rater In o i ` Mr. and :%ft's, Itallam left. for a motor! meaning of the stewardship of life /-1S CHART MADE OVER 15 YEARSS Acts 2a 12- 4 Irr this sec ion of our (`, J, .1 t ��leBEnn we see a man making a declara-I . L .ACCO-••CAWNG EVERY DFPRES- trip, the bride' tmVelling' ill a dress o' � � love ,.` O , WON /IND YEARS OF GOOD green rough crepe, and tli o rossum with: tion before royalty. Agrippa, Bernice1. y »' 1896. TO 1h49 cloth coat, trimmed with Pp r o r es and Festus rico, Paul's life story. In the . . I TIMES FROM black suede shoes land accessories to own broad- u,Pertor Rover Gran, CORRECT TO DATE. on their return they will reside early years he had had one standard w p, ' IT: IS match.. . '�:". "after the •reit'' at�rl§11te5t:sect of:. our HE MOST INTERESTING READ on the Base Line; Bullet tTwp. • DEV. DAILY D�VYDENGS religion I lived a Pharisee" A Change INN AVAILABLE -- GOO:1 MATIIESON-PEPPSR: • came into his life anti he wars not Bis- young Herb's happy summers , on TIMES AHEAD —WRITE FOR 'rhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P,ep• obedient to the heavenly vision and that Grand a.'S farm are renewed each YOUR FREE COPY, � per, Tackersmith, •«vas the scene of a was the time when he began to realize p happy event on Saturday. morning at Regular cUstdmer$ 0� Superior Stores are making the true meaning of stewardship of life rvepk throughout' the winter; an In. . ; eleven o'clock, when their daughter. "investments" that yield them handsome, "dividends" He was ns truly called to a great ndven- expensive luxury that all the family • HOTEL L WAVER Hazel > ., became the bride of Austin E. . Matheson, of Goderich, son' of Mr. and in. quality,, service and economy. Your dividends ,,turd. as were the first four. ',!tele had shares in. JNA A A Cat'T Mrs. A. E. Matheson, of Goderich: The Stab with yourxst order. been adventure in .his former life and TORONTO officiating clergyman Was Rev. F, t3, Fare he, in his ignorance, tbouaht !t was afl» IICkb'5 Dad thought of it; he knew . - - — wklfi ,OA ►O��t o •- rill, .B.A.., $.D., pastor 'of Ontario -sstreet- . • • venturing with .God.. In his' declaration 1 . I-,- Extra Savings for Thurs., Friday. ani Sat. how lonely the d folks felt and and 'T'urner's United churches, the y he pointed out his'mistake mistake and the way how .young Nerb'a thoughts kept : ,.. _ - bride, who was given away by her father, . . ._ , ar w JLL _� ��� he came to gnaw it hod been t wrong W charmingly gowned 111 Whitt $etas,-, use of his life; Tt wao'.a bold thing to straying f tri aids. _ 1 flo for those to whom he spoke were of ' :'.�.�.�.-�...,; ed sills Chiffon ,lith white shoed and I.hose, she Carried a bouquet of pub . SOAP, pearl . Na tea 1�..Bars..».._,..... •...•11 CAN $o now, on Friday evenings it 30 . roses And maiden hair fern', The brides- y � r {the earth, earthy. f Herat know ° . cent: Long Distance call makes every - 1. ' i nothing of the Burden of sin or the keen I , .. INSURANCE maid .was Maar' Irene Taylor of Clinton, /� longing of souls desirous of holiness and cow evening rolls bOdd' i7appy ;cousin of ,the bride; who were a dress OAT -So nick Quaker Large pkgj...-..�».- 2& ' of beige, Crepe wi6Y eblond3 shoes and c ,liedohflnna r present and wefeeenloying it thoroughtl fiotSsCc,llr sGegr, Long Distance Is always quick, cleat , hose to matt . r an Hell rc,.t13 spud ferry. The bridegroom - 111. Aerlppa'sl father when he lay a-dy � at 7.00 p,»r, Stell d de endablt . It is easy to fisc theIhu�t>uaT Life C a ' Val; supporter by,lils brother, 1geYl C. LUX C LAKIL, for Elite fabrics, �11f 9-.,...�.. �e Ing at Caenerea consoled 11Tmself with 8 a� � rases . , .and the cost t§ trifling. _ low ras eo ' . Matheson, of Agincourt: During the us $0 - the reflection that though his career wan ceretnony tho bridal party stood beneath prematurely out short, Yet at any •rate . Assurance Coma ' an arch of evergreens with pink and .. Compa' CORM Lynn Volley, Golden Sweet, Large i - 10 he had lived a splendid life: Atifl eudi u white streamers, Centred with ! white , as the parent had been, such were the a••�•°•- ` bell. Miss Meta mar, of Tucic�xsmith, > __. -�� _� .. .� .. it 1il8C�a. war. pianist and played.approprtate sol« ;. , , 2 lbs. 25C _ .. .....�..� ._:..� RAISINS, Finest. 2 s, Sultanas ESTABLISHED 1863 eations as,, the bride appeared, itild Bur- , 1.1 HRAs OfF[GE t 'VYATBRLfN1, titt7`. Ing itis• Signing o!` the reamer. After ;� __ � I Catarrhal deafness ` the cererruiny� a Wedding tiinncr way i �o Served, The inblo WAs.prettily Azrenesed Yilgel'tROI, > ��,1/zylb. oal 1 Coal 06 '°' entrod with ek a es 2 for 2 C IDL 'L Nr in pink and ,,hits and way a C FFSE, pec k , And Neal Noises.1 the wedding cake, which was decorated ., AGE NT in similar colors. 'rwo fou fns of the then you it coal, do not overlook the fact that we ca1.,y cue of PIi6NS ;150 butler lis Verna Layton and as o Myr•• Q 1/44h.....; i the heat grades of Anthracite Coal mined --the famous lffazlebroolt Arltlirtt- ALI UTA?, Fin®St Qrl+dllty, :•......12C If you have catarrhal deafness, or cite Coal. oilarallteed no clinkers or slate. Nail+ Street lla2ericL, dat.ne tie I'oVteil, assisted. tutor Bittner = Mr,head not es, caurefl by catarrh, or If and Mrs, matilctotr lefrlk%ImGtor for a . a .,Tile wattle appY9es t7 aur Porohontas Coni and also the Jumbo lump Coal, honeYnioon to be spent at "rnln. and /�1�+ „ +e� e� Ph1e6n1 drops fn your throat, sceure pro• from the Pittsburgh Rfintn. this is nn esccelIent cosi for your as*.fie, l�.ue- �.. ,.. .. ... . , MINCEMEAT; � 0611 e, 2 ths.....».». ..:d.........25C per treattaletlt at once, ,t, Oc u calves laic heater and firepiaeea. and Inhalertl way bring YOU a'' temporary ", r erdrornedah+e /� M� ry relief, clot perrnnilent results can only, Our Caa1 +ea�tn you flip 1nArtx tllaYt oilier grades. GRi l'�T iL �i J G p fr ».... •.... o.. ,.G (� ctlmo 4s�m a ca titutional treatMOnt. Cts carry tt ialY iinC of 311SLf? nail 11fSAVF itAltDtvAl3E; S #1►xW, ,R•�, v a is tela. al poLon trant�, PIT>TYN,G gird 1°frl(]rifra11VC1 CiOd')bl�. . and 11 13 urs A acksNoftwo that will expel the eatarrli Nor, is the tittle t1lat you are giving thought to Chrintrinm r,TfCeilts. I1irN, , F. itvtt4' b, u 't yrr your from your tirug,1,&fi l oa, of Par -k lit us suggest an I;LEC i ltic 1tIE1FJ1i1TES, S tLV E1.EC'[f`tr, -, at�i 047 Ij It;- N.U. 1vltter; , Ftrt'='s I � PO � ����5, 4�erK � �e�•s �, tin$ 250 tnliiZ tffisaUbTa iy$rengtlill. �i'0.ke 213181 V,LVC1I'R1G WA>"id1ING NIA -011114 SKATES, SxLVE,it'A'A1t�', r, C-, at vCr,V I . ltlfti,P (to; bib and ' btl►�i home and add ry plat 11OZ water onfl a t much re ueefl prier;. bilie" AttJyeltli little sugar. 'rake a tablespoorlfuY four I {nr~tl treral kill of .'medo tt t�'t s �+ �* ri �v I�+ , • ' but none of {heirs eeI I . to do lino ' ; �iV it i r7>r+i�VICE tilrlt:a a slay" elcesed nostrils should _ �° �tlt llrt atl�tng reo333a easy, t11ur Ons t Store} 2 CHAS.C. . %,b &W a friend tultil fide to fire els tl+ , rhentst ,11ouNe lag s /� oast, dropping., All cuffotora from eater Mllbum"r IJ110,1AV& r111a, AM t1 a L' �HlL` CALVINfru° ° l drxlldl tlCnitlewn or llcistl !cots need tl10 STORE, 1p1 �#> '''e�i1�C�► A '�"1 HARBOR 14,2 �zt�wred , be $frit the ttimr dy ra• ill 1! qulia#:' trCatst"iit7t. tisive >oarrYlfitaG � � w t ti elft b T. - sltlaple, plea..ant, nen M. . tlrle sit sill Aidtl geft"4 ttttis'tst, � p � �` ° _ . _ I t Cir S Ilmitetl, Tito`tit. I ?, , - ... _......._.