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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-12-15, Page 7THURSDAY, DEC. 15th„ THE GODERICH STAR • 1 County and District SUMMARY RECOVERING FE011i INJURIES DEATH or woloorax 'comma, MAN Mrs, Inagall, who wile bedly cut about' aobll E. McMullen* felluerlir Prom - the head ba an accident north of Brae. Meat merchant in Ilensell, died on Sat. sal% was able to De removea to her borne naday, Deeemaer aid, at 14,5 Tenagnee, 40114ell `Alexia/ attar -men of lot 3t9 Fiecaddly Area, london. Mr. Me- eeetaDoneU had been ill ouly a few deYs, 'DARN DESTROYED BY Elltt MeRENZIE-1/01411ANCE very dieastrous fire oceurred aril A quiet wedding Was Solemnized. In the ThUrsdaY night, December 1st4 just at Eresbyteriau manse, Whittle'.o Teesday, midnight, when Cie bane on the farm of November 29tb, when Bernice, eainv W. H. Axinstroxig on the 5tb, line Mor- daughter a the late Sam EL Donee:tee riSr 'about two Miles Irma 730grave, wee and Mre. DerMnee, Of Seaforth, beame toMpletely destroyed. , ethe bride of lene Ilenti MeKeuele, of ,Oshawa, 'Reit. Carmichael Officiating. (ITIME-BALle • I e Mrs. Edith 330.11, whe resigned her posi- FOST OFFICE AlSSISTANT RESIGNS Hospital a few weeks ago, going up to the obliging assistallt. the Dilution tion as lioUsekeePer 0A the Clinton Pub- I Mies Margaret latahaffY, Who has been ersten to visit her sister-in-law, was pohtefeice for some years, hese resigned ttla Metaled at Sault Ste. Marie on her pome and leeves eleout the that en Thursday last, Deeist, to Mr. William the /ear Mr ?4olitre4 totake a course Cottle of Radatird Miehe where they of training at a school tar trabied nurs- will resede. ing assistants. DEATH OF MRS. D. TIPLADY After an illness of about two montbs "Lee,A,„,t„,...1113;e1)117,..etEC,,,,,enEBrelEa,„ eeeese um. meld Tiplaen of awn, ,.40.150.••••• A.040...,4 away ae her home, weeem—se'rea:70; mild weather is playing. qUeer tricks on eiatarday, Deeember 3rd. 'Rhe late Mr& a31•14141 4:41 IllesdaY -Tipiao was born in moon nnd resktect Ha•ller brought to this Offiee sorae tlaere her leng lfie of eightY Years. tvi..,ifs on whieh the bads bave become Hee parents were tb.ilate Hobert Marlow (1.—e green' We ere. atrahli '11•Pwever" that the Mae aushes *ill get a shock and Elizabeth `Fennebaker. ehe is sur- vived 01, one brother, Walter Marlow, of hen the wind comes 9/4 et the uerth• coderleh, DEATH OF MRS. wmaTa non There passed away Very suddenly at DR. F. J. R. FORBTER. , her ;home at Bruesels On Tuesday after - Era, EAR, ROPE. THROAT • noon, Decemlier 6th, Catherine Elizabeth larcTsivish, beRved wife of Walter Rose, Late House Surgeon New York Orph- in het 54th year. She moved te Brio - thrall*, and Aural Iloepital, assistant at lilooreaeltee Eye Hospital „and Golden ISquare •Throat No.spital, London, Msg. 53 Waterloe St. S., Stratford, Tele- . phone 267. At Hotel Bedford, Gotlerith, from 7 okeicday of each month until the following it on the evezdag of the third 1Viore- da.ns Tu4deaa alb 1 P.M. - ENGINEERING & . The death took place on Monday, Deo. 5th, of a highly esteemed resident of Seaforth, in the person of iLil eonora W- . lams, relict of the late Angus McPhee,. in ber 84t1 -year., Mrs. McPhee had .bee*Ut for sclme time, Bar husband prede- GOKBVL CAREY Consulting and lalunacipal Engineering Deribmge---Land EurveYing. Masnk Temple Bldg. Goderich, Ont. • Phone 230 • eelte about fifteen years ego. She is sur- vived by ,her husband tind one daughter, iLouise. ' I)EATII OF MRS, ANGUS lif0PIIEE ceased her twelve years ago. One eon, Mr. IVIelvie. McPhee, survives. . RESIGNS AFTER LoNo SgitIricE aleveneyrseven, years ago Edwin Lewis was appointed nightivatohrnafi of Wing. ham and Shice that time laaa served in . this Capecity. mr. Letele is in*his 78th LEGAL.CARDS year and feels that tlie time has ,cbrat or some younger paan to tate ever his *ninon, and he therefore handed in his retignation to the cannon. GAUNT -WEIR A qaieteweddine took place ia Wawa - nosh. kai!Eitindttia. Nov. 260a, at the home .of ..the.ebrideei, 'Maher, when Martial -le Agaisadaughtet of Mrs. F. Deevidson and the late games Weir,. became' the bride a Edgar eliarbutt Otient, son of laire Edwin •Claunt , and .• the 1te Mrs. Gaunt, ' of Whitechurch Mi. arid Um. Gaunt -will reside near..lyintechnrch. . . , DEATH OF WINGHATT LADY There passed •PeaaiullY away to that celestial citeeefel,riday, December , 2n6. Frances lait/vItelitiele beloved wife of Eli- jah Higgann of' Winghttni. Her hueband, . nt, 'DARROW. three, sons and. three daughters survive; Mrs. Geti. Warifriek, of GrdY; Mrs. A. Fitch, of ,I1owick 'Township, near Bel. mere; Robert,. Relate and Gordon, all of tae 3rd line of leforris and Mrs. G. Walk- er, also of Mortis. • TRANSFERRED TO TORONTO Mr..A. C. MeCeenly, who for seme time - bas been teller in the Provincial Ontario Savings q;:utice, Settforth, has been trails- ferred to Toronto, W2iJie at Seaforth HAYS & HAYS, Barristers and Solicitors, , R. C. Hays, Kel., and nt. • C, Hays, B.& Hamilton street, Goderich. .Telephone 88 proz4As • Barrister and Solicitor Office: 'NOBT11 ST. •Phone 512. • F/tAN1C DONNELLY, B..A. • 'Barrister, Solicitor, Eto. phone 282, IIAM1111'01q; ST., Go.cierich. 7? e w lster, Solicitor. Notary Public, Etc. Successor to J. L. xilloran. ofnee, me.quare, Goderida ERNEST M. LES. • Barrister and Solicitor •Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria. • Telephone: Elgin 5301 Torouto 2, CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER. • CHIROPR kC'1131/ A D DRUGLESS '11113RAPIST, GC)DERICIII, • EqUiPPed with electro -magnetic baths. Electronic electrie treatment and chiro- practic. Chrottle, organic and nervous diseases. Lady in attendance. Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.m., excepting Monday sited Thursday by appointment. A. N. A.TKINSON, residence Mid offite, earner of South street and. I3re. Mania Road. Phone 341. • NOCTIONEERING • • THOMAS •GUNDRY & SON. Live„ Stook and General Auctioneers. '' Elgin Ave., Goderich. Sales made everywhere and all' efforts made to give yoa satiefection. Parinerse Salt Notes discOUnted. Phone 119. . NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. . BAILIE. NOTARY PUBLIC1 - General Conveyancing dale. Good Companies Represented. 'Phone /08, Cloderieh, Ord. INSURANCE 3/1c1alUtOP MUTUAL MAE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY', VAP,M AND isoLATsn TOWN PRO - ?MTV INSURED. , Value of property inured Up to Jan - Vary. 1910, $3,648,9/8,00. • OPTICF.1—iTe1Ui Bennewise, Paste dent, BrOmMage,n; Sa's. Connelly, Vice - .President, anderiely, D. F. McGregor, syytAWrin, o reas., Seafortih, - nt. Criatatice; GeorgeMc ' Call, I - ltEcTOBS—Jas. Shouldice Walton; ney, Seaforth Itobt. Ferris, Mario* John Pepper, Brileefield; A. Breadfoot, . Stafteth. AGENT5—W. J. Teo, R. R. 3, Clinton; Watt, Blyth; Ed. Sea - 'II; John MUrray, Seaforth. licyhOldere tato paY their Meese. zits at Calvin Cutt's tore, Goderich ; The Royal Bank, Olbatoil, Or J. 11. • Bayfield. FIRE INSURANCE • ,Have It attended to by the sT WAWANOSII MUTUAL FIRE INSTIOANCE CO. Pstablished 1878 Heed Office: Dungannon. Ont. Chas Hewitt, Itineerdine, President ; Robe Davidson, Dzmgalinon, Vice.Presle dent; ,n addition to the Preeldent and • PircsideUt, the folkaving are Tante. tore: WM. Watson. „ izelbUrn; W. J. Thenwan, Auburn; Wm. McQuillan. Ltutetow; W. P. Reed, ItIt. 2, Lueknew; BarryL. Salkel1.,4 Oedetkh: Ernest Ackert, Holyeled; Tan Griffin, R. a. N. emit tutiritorat T1108.ST01111511S, Treas. LlielMeev. JOHN PINDER PLUMBING, HE&TING SHEET MEAL WORK Phone 127 P. Co. Box 131 • DEPRESSIONS ALWAYS END— WE HAVE JUST •REPRINTED A CHART MADE OVER 75 YEARS AGO—CALLING EVERY DEPRES- SION AND YEARS OF GOOD TIMES FROM 1816 TO 1999— IT IS CORRECT 10 DATE. THE MOST INTERESTING READ. ING AVAILABLE G0011 TIMES AHEAD --WRIIE FOR YOUR' FREE COPY, HOTEL WAVERL =.E1 67APINA/AVL & COLLEGE ST. TORONTO ti wmis FOS 1.01.01 • Ur. affeCaUllY wee active ire Wigs ;entre • ally And was inetruzaaretal jan* dOlianie eation of the Harem Softball Letisioto 44 Winch he 'acted eeerattay. Mr. It J. Bleck, of Toronte, is the liew teller tie the Marcie DEM Olk' 1MS, ADA* GOB/ION The !emend Of Mrs. Adam Garden tade plitee in Wheel/An nThlersdey. Da:Ha- •im ist, with burial In Winehruse conie. tet, following her clean). hs Detroit atter • prolonged illness from heart trouble. Mrs. Gorden wee 'remedy itetherta Mma ray CA Gt. Helena and following her Mere riage to the late Adem Gordon. residei many years ago in WingleaM, where lie Was in basin". DEATH OF MRS. EON Tile passing or liargoxet J. Etallnes, widow of Dr. J. Y. an ot.Toronte, at Clinton Hospital early Wednesday motil- e* of at week 'Wee a hartPer release for an imprisouttl *hit, for she bad heeli an invalid for many 'years end, had been • gteat aeufferer. MM. EPA as delight* of the late 3. Holmes a )oodo. rich Tp,' ,and. his etdfe, Margaret Baker, and was horn and brought up there. Abolitthirty years ago ehe was united In niarriage to Dletgan and for Mine years Mided in Toronto. Dr. Egan, die4 eight years ego. She is survived by slot sisters, Mrs. Beeten, Clinton; MieSes Mary and ,Aalee Holmes, Medicine Hat, Alan; Mrs. realm Fleming (Frances), Neepawa.; Mrs. Langlands (Harriet), Minim and Miss Kate Taylor, Pasadena, Califoreizza One brother, Robert. Holmes, Lethbridge, Alberta. • .• ews of DunAannon (intended for last week) When a hollow teee le' the Davidson rnish was being felled by •Farkie and Wil- liam, Wiggins they tonne it to contain a SWarla of bees and a quantitY Of honey, _The directors arid officers of the West antawanosb. Mutual Eire Insurance an, held their. regular meeting at the,ofilee of the Genapany ixL enuigannon on Tuesday afternoon with a. tun attendance. The president, Mr, Chas. Hewitt, of Kincar- dine, was in the chair. Following .regu- gular mutiae business it was decided to liold: the nest, meeting on Tuesday, be, 27th, to ' amok e` the locatesof •the. year. This bele' the ease no meeting will be held, en Jantiaay. The annud Meeting of the po1npany Will be held early in Febru annouacemett of vihich will be- de at a. later date. Mee and Mrs. Robb. Culbert and their daughter, lviise Graee Culbert, of Whit- ton, vere week -end guests with the ler- :mer's cousin, Mr. Thos. Rtvett, They were acconmardea by Laropltey, of Red Bay. , , • • , MM. Wiii.-Reed, sr., of Emcknok, was a guest on Tuesday at the home . of Mrs. Sarah Girvin. Mr.: and liars. G. M. -Meleenzie sox% .litialcolin and daughter, Audrey Jeanne, wererecent visitors with. relatives fir feihnon. •• . • •• .Elections In Astifield township held on Monday resulted in, many changes hi tne emend' for 19e3. Murdock' Mathison, igeputy-reeve for 1932, is the near reene, and Richard Johristen the newdeputy- reeve by aeclamation. Jana A. McKen- zie Was the teeee for the past four years azid has given good 'work while holding .thatpcisitiOn to which ne was elected during the past three years by acclama- tion. The vote was ne follows: For reeve, Murdock' Matheson. 556, John A. mcKenzie, 429; for eotinell,,,Wilfred Far- rish headed the atilt With 603 votes (Mr. Farrish is a new man this year), E. G. Zinn, 4/8, Samuel Sherwood, 443, Arthttr Culbert,. 386, John . A. Johnston, 335. Wilfred Parrish, E. 0. Zinn and Samuel Sherwood are the cOUnciltors • for 1933. rn West WaWanosh the council for 1936 was returned to amaii, which isn tribute to their past record. The vote in West Wawanosh was as .follows: Ea reeve, William 3.1 Stewart; 404, William edde, .221; for council, Thos. Webater, 423, Jim. McQuillan, 335, Bert Gairunie, 323, Cainee Aiteheson, 317, Petrick Welsh, 217, Henty telahmane 210. The first four oneto will be eouneinois . for next year. Mr. Webster heads the poll for the sec- ond year in succession. The yoimg Mena Bible class of Dun- gannon United 'church* sponsored. a very successful father ,and son banquet in the Sunday school room of the chureh on Wednesday everting: of last week, when 80 fatners and sons were present, guests. being there from Crewe and from the Ashfleld eireuit; in addition to members of the Dunganzion tongregation. The 'Woman's Association of the church cat- ered for the banquet and displayed their culinary art by providing a splendid re - put. ,Pollonring .the dinner a splendid program Was provided, Itev.11.12_110- •Eirophe0 Bro-s •GODERicH , --Tut; r;tAornet— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. sold EMBALMERS MAO AMBULANCE SEUVIOE AT ALL 01t- DAV, heats. Night 211. D4 120 It. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Alto Ambulance Service Oodmich Ontazio All Cape proniptly att5n1ca to tio,y or night, runts Mete 33S, Most 2SW1. THE GO1DERICH HEAT FOLKS IF YOuRE fEEI.ING 6ENERio.t.K ABOar TH10 TI ME OF YEAR t FiLL SOMEBOboat staciON6 WITH AVON OF WARMTO AND CHEER Did yoU ever realize how much the hap - Innate af yoUr Christmaa depends on coal You plan our lovely presents, your gorgeous tree, your • big dinner, your family reunion. And, down underneath is the fad that your Christmas merriment WoUld liter- ally be !Men if eta didn't have a warm, toilifortable luate for your celebration. Bo sure and do your Chrislinas eest-buY- ins early. OATI ritE tuttemote BMT.USARDoVikNy Colic Pairis .1 found that BABY'S OWN 'VAL JIM relieve colic pains almost ei owe, writes Mrs. Mildred Nodal* Long Creek. N.B. Many other Ideithoma report equally happy benefits from giva ing their children these Tablets. BMWS OWN TABLETS aze mania* mended by Mothers for teething trouble?, upset stomach, indigestican colic, maple fevers, coustiPation. There is no need for YOUR child to suffer. BABY'S OWN TABLETS on be given with absolute safcty--sce ana.. lyst's certificate in och 2.Sc package. D. Williams' 244 'blows OWN TABLETS Milian performing Dee duties of toast - meter. Tne Orchestra of Ludenow Unit- ed, caureb, Sunday echool reredered seleee times during the banquet hour and, after the toaets. The following le the toaet /13t "The Hang," ProPeeted by Rev. D. A..MaeMillme and responded to by the orebestre: 1/14140.."Ged Gave the aCIng;" "Our anintaaa" Pkopeeed by Or. Arlicati a. vokzatuk.responded to by the num- ben "0 taretaditi" "Our. Oherrell," Pro- posed to be Mr. Ileber 4. le EedY and re - Plied to . by Rev. Ctunpriell Trarenera of the Athfield. circuit; "Qur ,Pathers,'' pro , - posed• by Everett Harris and responded to ba Mx. Clime W. Alton: "Our Sons," panTrelPohbcYle!1701'bej°4111./r.mrenarYitimez: AC.rergwir": - patrick. The Speakers of the evening were Mr. Harry Long, Goderich, a forzner IIn APIIdCiRellayi. o! aMinganiter COLITtrnk otpublanlic '01Serdinh°311 e United chmoh. The subject • of Mr. Long's acldret.s was "Building life," and in tlio course or as address he pointed out. that the essentials are ledustra, per- severencee Parite and godliness. Rev. Mt Craw In. ins talk developed the sub - Jest 00 blinding a life still rather and stressed the ' iniportance ofloyalty to Jesus ninny that would tesult in a, very leihearerrldor 4th4edrclasots •tihseUrgo.sileral. morThAlPlat; riok, •principal af Dangannen "publie school, te wheee untiring 'efforts *hen a Ole suecess of the banquet is due, Jet ^nue merning service of DUngarincat United church on Sunday last the PM, tor, Rev. D. A. MacMillan, spoke On "Vanity or •Victory" lasing two texts, Ecclesfastes 1:11, "Then X looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the 'Jabot that ,I had labored to do; and, toehold, all was vanity and.YeX- atiort of spirit, mid .there was no profit under the sun," and 2 Timothy 46-8. 'For T am now ready to he offered, and the nixie of nig demirtere is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished nay eourse, I live kept the faith:I:Terme- for there is laid up for me it sorean of righ,teousness, which the Lord,•the riehtal ebus judge, shall .give me at that day; and not to me only, but unto all them i also that, love- his appearing:* The* . were spoken by ,two great men when they approached the tine we must' all face I , the end of life. 'Solainon, the first speak- . I er, began life aas a taint and elided hi sinPaul began as a self-righteeee Pharisee and ended, asthe,ebiefest of the disciples.. Solomon -power and wealth; Paul endure a toil. 1 enjeyed a life of ease, suffering and sacrifice, but lived a life of service, Both were able to give us the benefit of their experaenees. Soloyaola ggted with' intelligence ansi 'ivisdonz,' be - coining ,Idueewhen thseannes were at the , Pinnacle of greatness antiefo-called glory," with every. chance to Make good gave 1 these words as a warning to generations I to eozne. Their lives and activities show ; the greatest, contrast as 'given in the : verses preceding those of the text. Both 1 Made great beginnings but elided with 1 very different results became of one' thing. We must begin right with a de- finite life plan,- high ideals, and a goal to attain, and we must plan. with God because He is. the sum of all plans,'or the end Will be failure, As Paul said, "I can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth me." The secret of life is God and I. Some plea for success at tiler- cost „TIM may mean seccess for a while bat 'it 'ill'not lasting. We should have greater azilbition. for material suc. cess or we may be forced to say with Solomon, "All is Vanity," . Solon* had forgotten God. When, .Paul was Waiting for the martyr's death bas advice to Tim- othy was "Preach truth, play the man, proclaim the gospel." He had not for- gotten God, •In the present day the church is stretcaltig out hands to the world. to return to God. 'The church it- self may be great and powerful but we must not ,forget to keep our own indivi- dual lives pure and true by standing dose to Christ. People are charged by all things sacrede to keep God as the *entre of life. Let us reunite ourselves to (elitist and though the tress be heavy the reward is there for beside the cross is the crowil. In the evening Mr. Mac - 'Wilma spbject was "There is a place for inOee'Veie choir itaag eta That / Ilad Wine' with Mtts Margaret Ityan rta so- prano soloist. The text wee. "'Mere" is a place for me and thou shalt stand upon a rock." Man has always wanted a god and as a result has become a theologian, with .God as the subject, Religion Le man's interpretation of God. 'r� find God man Must use his whole being, intellect and .emotion, or he will become as oe higher critic of our day fir Will be lost in a uMze of sinieratition. How than man know GodEelente and logic help but we must accept with faith. Growth of tivi- lization and the pathway of Jehovah is a part of all the paet years andthese meke our religion sense and make out. belief in God. God and mararind are necessary to each other. Men mutt 'statid close betide God or they win lose their poise and themselves and, beeOrne a MetUtee 10 so- eiety. Sueh people as tames and Crean - well heard Goa and folloWed their duty. Duty is fidelity to life one' of the greatest words in the world, today. God cares far those Ile calls. Character is the fine art of giving heee earid help te thoSe who need it greateSt. "., The man who oanriet 000 his fellew-Man cannot see (led. Many thine, cuch as the liquor traffic, need to tie righted today: We May be the bridge I whieh takes others atroes danger, as; Christ, Was Upward tO everlasting life, I late annual meethat of the W.M.S. Of VAO R NINE "FINANCIAL SECURITY" 11011111111101111111.1011111111111111111111111111111•110111111011.111118.11 DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS MEN AND WOMEN HAVE BECOME CONVINCE9 OF THE GREAT VALUE • OF AN INVESTMENT IN LIFE INSURANCE !NROLL AMONG THE FORESIGHTED ONES I I OR G• ET YOURSELF AN ANNUITY Amirante 'EDWARD 1). DU.FFIELD President • HOME OFFICE NEW'ARK, NEW JERSEY trutleutint Tonguingnf Ainerita OUR. PoLIcIEs IN FORCE N., K. McILEOD, Asst. Supt., , Masonic Temple Ob. committee, Ms. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ander- son. and Mrs. W. H. Maize; "key" woman for "One Step Forward" movement, Mrs. W. R, Stahel's. • Mrs. V. H. Maize vLsited at the home of her Sen, Bert Maize and Mrs. Maze. Stirling Fulford, Dunlop,. was a recerd visitor with William H. Reed. Arthur' Brown, teacher in S. S. No. 6, Ashfield, has resumed his (tithe follow- ing an enforced baliday of t•hree weeks, owing `to an epidemM of measles among the pupils. • ;The annual meeting of the W. M. 8. of the tented church in Dungannon IVLIS held 'Friday. Readings were given by Mrs. A. Elliott and Mrs. 4:1, C. Treleeven. A vote of thanks was emit to Mrs. Craw- ford for the beautiful flowers sent ea Beth in memory of her grandfather, E. J. Crawford. late election of oefflerssated as as follows: President, alisS Celia Pentland; vice-president, Mrs. A. Elliott; corr. see., Mrs. G. Harris; asst. sec., Mrs, Campbell; strangers' secretary, Mks. Geo, temperante secretary, Mrs. L. Roach; supply eeer-etary, Mrs. L. panne. bell; treasurer, Mrs. N. F. Whyard; Christian Steward secretary, Mrs. le Stewart; Missionary Monthly, Mrs. Me - Clare; pianist, Mrs. Jas. McWhinney; press. secretary, Miss. Ivr. 14. Pentland; assistant, lairs. e. O. Treleaven; Aflame aomniittee, Mesdames MeWilitiney, Why- ard, A. Elliott, Mel, Culbert, A. Itoaca, INSURANCE The Mutual Life Assurance Company • of Canada • ESTABLISHED 1889 BEAD OFFICE : WATERLOO, ONT. D. D. MOONEY AGENT, NONE 250 Kertii Street ; Welch, Ontario Erskine Presbyterian ohm& Was held at — the hem tot MM. W. It StOthwb ere, en &aim of (Alters was held. The most- I dem, Mrs. 2/eWhinney, oectioled the +chair for the regular put of the moot. in and vacated it for the election of et-, eers, 'which was conducted by Mrs. Mee I ideort. Papers en the mission Bela British Galatia, Were read by, Mrs. Pitz. ()Mars wore elected as follows: Presi. I eerald, Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Is, dent, Mrs. Diehard Mai/Nutley: 131 vise. itrosidout, Mrs, fltobert Ittavidren; 2nd , viee.prosident, tYres. deini /Willett; tee.. 1 treas., Mrs. Pred Pon; Giad Tidings toe -1 rotary, Mzs 1. Bennett; bae r:rthty.' Mrs. O. M. Mc/Conan Boum Iltelpere sorretary, Mrs. P. Vas Weesnie and, Welfare seefetary, VI. Davidson ;I GODERIOR MONUMENTAL WORKS HAMILTON Beet Material and Latest! Designs Expert Workmanship I AR Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Your business will be i • appreciated. SPOTTON (Wanton want° P. O. BoX 181 Williams; literature secretary, Mrs. Why- ard. • • • Drivee Asthma lake litaiefe.—eThelm. mediate • help Item Dr, 01 D. ICellogg's • Agthme Remedy seem?. llire magic. Nevertheles•s it is only a natural remedy u.sedain . a. natural way: The smoke or vapor, reaching the most remote passage of the affected tubes/ brushes aside the trouble and <Mena a way forefresh air to enter. /t is sold by dealers throughout the land, •• OWN CHILDREN MADE THIS WOMAN NERVOUS Mrs. Lillian Payne was so rundown her (Alin. children made her nervous. Vind (iron tonic) made her sleep and Cat and nervousness is gone, Tastes de. licious. cAmpaaLtis DRUG STORE Norway Oka* ftiniP Bothered With Bad Cough It Turned' to Bronchitis Mrs. Morrie Rudolph, Barney's River Station, NB., writes:—"I waa bothered with a bad cough whictr turned to bronchitis. Nothing seemed) to belP me until 1, got Dr. Wood'o Norway Me Syrup. I round the phlegm was brought up, without anyliacking comer- binrog,neanhidtisal:fer using three laottles was; relieved of say, That wee fir years ago, and I have not been tniubled with it sinee.' Price 35e. a bottle; large family size 05c.; at all drug and general stares; put up only by The T. Milburn Co.,, liwit( Toronto, Ont. 44....4,0•0•0....•••••rn .,...0*.40.0,0000.1000.**0,0*m.0.44,006se0040.0.0. WINTER FARES. • TO CANADA'S evergreen PLAYGROUND Return FARE from Godint,ich.Ont. To VANCOUVER VICTORIA ° SEATTLE 01 1 ,95 Pell infttmalion jrcm Reduced .50 . to VANCOUVER -- VICTORIA, 11.C. aim la Seallle,. Irashiggion For health and pletzeure eecape ham Winter to Canada's Everereen Playgrourld on the Manny Pacific Coast -10 Willie' days 0: 1.101: and other • cum= aetivitiee, with winter epode nesfaY Amid reOuntain grandeur. Farethis winter are approximately ele0 loWer than ever before and reduced rates at hotels make ;our iolk1ay W1 more economical. • Tienete. gead Goitre until Fele 23. Ttetucn Unita April 30, Generous Stop-01er privin.,ace at inter. Mediate points. ILL -w Short•Limit Tickets also on e.Me until Dee. 22 to ether Pacific Cesat points.i lartuding Cantata's, return Walt San, 25, CANADIAN TPACIFLC 44ilitsiWr Nei • 1 • 0