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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-12-29, Page 3THURSDAY!, DEC. 20th, 1932 GODEItIefi STAR Pi County and District SUMMARY •11.1.1•PO. FIRE DEEVIROYS DARN • Shortly after tbe neap. hour on taitlay. Da:amber 10tla a barn on the aeoPeetY alion. in Mr. Thal Etlitat, eaten ot the rtver " Exeter was completely destroyed by the. NEW IWINISTF.Jlt AT REWEAVE Rev. Mr. Aitken. of Teronto, who re. ,cently received a ealt to the f cur -pt theme of the Presbyterian. eburelees of Auburn, Belgrave, Beth and Smith Hill, bee liceePted the rs'alno. CELEBRATE GOILDEN WEDDING Mr. and Ms, Jelne Bennett. ot Ssa- forth, eelebratea their golden wedding at the borne of-theer daughternleeresaa. Or- Hableirk, Leopolt at., on Tues447, tea. December 20th. • • • • • CARS CRASH AT SEAVORIII Thei ears Rrashed at the corner of Ooderich and, Main etreetee Seefertle Ott leteedeyet leat weele and One of thelu tame out of the as los 44. feneter. The accident was caused by one ot the Vans eleiddiug through the stop street and laitting the othe,r car, winch was travel- ling Morin the bighway. HIPPER' DEPOTTO CLOSE The Cele. Re dept at ICippen will be dosed Dec. 31et, 1032. This teatime hee been One of the fainillar landraarks of the community for nearly sixty years. having been bat Shealy to the Old Grated Truult arra first put through Hur- on county. ,FOWL STOlegte AT WINGHAIK DIED IN STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 1 Tineveg entered the bane of Mr. John The death took peace ert seepbea Tp:Tervitt, west of Wingbam, recently,' and ea eete11ee5t December eeea, o M. stole two dozen fine pullets witch were David. Richard, in her 'Rah year. The under lock and key, Obickene were sto- deceased hut 'been ailing for some tIme feene Teraitt ilia year. azalea but had been confined to her be for on. farmers In the vieinity have been losing ly about two weeks.their-fine fowl and with. farm, commodi- !ties at ouch a lOw price, this Is n real INCREASED TAX ARREARS loss. The increased diftleulty in meeting the DEATH OF EXETER RESWENT tea levies in eelteless Toe/while Bruce County, this year, is eeadenced by the Thedea ftt took place early Cleristmas fact that pp ta Deceraber 15th, accordipg morning at leer 'home in Kniter North of to the anancial statement Jest Printed, °Alea Frederick tOreert. Tbe deceased, awe was $840.033. ttorald taxes ft, formerly Katherine Smith, who was oVer against $8161,85 last year. 17) year a age, had been In poor health for two months, sae was predeceased by her husban4 nearly time years ago ad DR, F. J. R. VoRSTER. had, been a resident he the vicinttete•all OSETHROAT her 'life. She is survived by two sons and EYE, EAR, N, Late House Surgeon New York Qrph loUrdaughters. thabnic arid Aural HOSpital, assistant at DEATH op p. efaleteenale refield's Hos ital and Golden oo Eye is Square Throat Hosidtal, London. Eng. . 53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford.' Tele.' phone 267. . At Hotel Bedford, Gedericie, teem 7 o'clock ore the eeening of the third Mane day of each month ulettl the eollowing Tuestlity, at 1 p.m, .F.NGINEEnING ° aele.OFBEL se CAREY. ,a,onsulting arid munictpal Enehmering D:ainage-Land Surveying. 'masonic •Tetraple Bldg. Goderich, Ont, ' Phone, 23e LEGAL ,CARDS • T_TAVS & Barristers mid Solicitors. . a Rays, )1LC., and R, O. HAYS, BA Harniltoa street Gocieriel:t. Telephone 88 I 'DOUGLAS R. NAIRN. Barrister and Solicitor <Vita: NORTH ST. Phone 512. Fruzlic DONNEI.J.,Y, B. A. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc, • Phone 282. HAMILTON* ST e Goderieh. F..14'. DARROW. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubile, Etc. Successor to J. L. Killoran, Phone 07- Mace, The Square, Cloderich. VitNEST lmrt Barrister and Solicitor Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria. Telephone: 1i:teat 5301. Toronto 2, CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER. CHIROPRaCTOR A N D DRUGLESS THERAPIST, GODFRICH. BelliPped with electro -magnetic baths. Electrobic electric treatment and chiro- practic. chronic, eremite and nervous diseases. Lady in attendance. Mice hours; 2 to 3, and 7 to 9 p.m., excepting etifonday and Thursday by .appointment. A. N. ATKINSON, residence and office, corner of South davit and Bra tannia Road. Photo 341. AUCIIONEERING THOMAS ,GUNDRY & SON. Live Stoek and General Auctioneers. • Elgin Ave,, Goderiebe SaleMade everywhere and all efforts made to give you satisfaction. Farmers' Sale Notes diseounted, Phone 119. • Death came suddenly to William Pate ricit Hallaban, of Blath, onPridaY, Deo, ' 16th. The late Mx. Ilallahien suffered a stroke sonee time age, another following being the immediata cause of death. He was •born in 'Ibronto and was tzi his WV. - ..ninth. year. At the age of two years they moved t� Wawanosb. arid la 1897 he was ; married to Elizabeth Ann Hayden. To ethis union was born a lamily of eight: alive sons, namely, Stine= P., on the I hcmestQad; John T., Daniel IL, William' J., Dennis ta, arei one. -daughter , Annte, all at Immo; two daughters predeceased hine some yeats ago. I FUNERAL OF MRS. J. FORD 1 Tbe uneral of Annie 'Whittington, wideva ef John Ford. who died in Lon- ; . aon on Monday of last' week, after an illness of several year, took place from tae home of her sister, Mrs. S. Lawrence, Prirteas etreet. The late mrs. Ford' was a &lighter of one of the early settlers Of Clinton, the Tate William Whittington, and wee born in 1863 in a tionse which •ocoupied tbee game lot as the one from while elle Was buried, that hen, her alay at the bee* of her pal -tate. Mr. small gielboal lime. In 1483 elle was united auto, nateenert in marriage to John Ford, Whe died Dace eatelateen, who bas Igen sag. NovemleCr. 1828. Fein ealle and one ing en the Sitneolite, lees anivea Leine daughter survive: WitliaM, of Olevirain 'ta iniers1 the .winter at Ore bee* et Ms Rey. Prea etnd Erneet, ef Detroit, seed parents, Mr. and MM. bt.Davideoei. Elinalletle of Oehawa, A Itrether and a Next &allay the Sento will be held deter ease eareive: George Whittingten ;es usuel 2 3 paa. Sem- cf Sinn/age, aud Mrs. Laireertee. iley saint at pen. Tile peeter will tie A laaetiful eantstutes serveee Wee held ebarge. Stint the now .YCa. dAt hY1iEraliariO 'Presbyterian ellen.% vil Sun. STEPHEN TAXES 1VIOSTLY - atteedIng the eerviee. day. Bev. C. IL Merionald, using the D2luesdou or un dePresaleut Stephen sio leeed at Vallee 5. S. No. 8 MI Words, "Ala Men/ inlet 441 Mese thiage Townshipextendlnif to tite west from wireeeday /or the belleeye, vaien be and ponderea them in her need," es the Exeter and includinee in its borders. tho Purils had a concert MA Cbristmaa tree baste of tab temierks, preached a eptendiel prosperous Villege ef Crean -tell, still sets and wero treated to eaudy teed cranges sermon eleewing the (elates of parents. to a Pace tsot volleetim that Mot mind- by their teeehor anee alms• tater ektiten, an a the dunce of the eitil- cipaties will and 'llarel to follaw. Too OnnUall 411eletielasetree and tette deea in fultilling the 9:151103 aE their Par' belt Untert01 Mahon, reports that vire gee, of Union. enemata Strada eelleol was eats, as Moo, the mcther =Yeses, Mal a tax roll of 04,000, the latest reteelle heal on Thursday evening in the thumb, the best that was In laer to euide hbet show only 44301 outstallaing. That la with a good attendance. Rev. F. 'W. In the ways Of fatilteelleneeta aluk tTaalls f.aye less than eight per cent. releallts Cralit eteted as bairMan in a very aee responded by carneing met the deeires 01 tuelealel- Zn addition to this the farlitere eeptable manner. Tlut progreln openeci hie parents. Apprepriate EhristMee of Stephen Townehlp sted the people Of with the elneing of "Joy t� the World," hymns v.tere einlie during the service, and Credit= aro sending as large an kitten- followed by a ohOrils. "Tele Cliristutae a male quartette trolle Lucknow assleted danee to the high echdol in Exeter as In Glory Song" by the thsit; reeltation br the choir In the service of Praise alad the days of emel prices for their pro- Erie MAI/later; violin aeleetiou, Ttfr. as, rendered a elicelal Wernher as o. qUartette. duets. Oun4annon NOTARY P11111.10, ETC. ' WM. BAILIE. NOTARY PUBLIC General Conveyancing done. Good Companiee atapreserited. ?hone ,298. 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Daeldeeti, Dungannen, Viceeltreel- drut; in adilittori to the Preeident and 'Me Prot, tent. the fotiOnitai ate Diteee I tore: Wm. Watean, Mennen W. J. I1atapt.31, &tarn; Wm. McQuillan, Ltviknot; W. P. Reed, Hit. 3, Teaceneen Miry L. Selketd, Pe:Jerkin *nett Aekert. Ileeereed;41 GTIffbe, R. R. Na, Le:eke:eV. EMIT,Tam...AWN, flet.t. raii0S• Sktraffititff, •111, INSURANCE 'The:L*400. Assurance ompany of ESTABLISHED 1869 HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONT. :D.D. MOONEY PHONE 250 • North Street :Goderich, Ontario JOHN PINDER 1 •PLUMBING, HEATING SHEET 'METAL WORK Phone 127 _P. co. B, 151 DEPRESSIONS ALWAYS END - WE HAVE JUST REPRINTED Ai CHART MADE OVER 75 YEARS AGOe-CALLING EVERY DIMS. SION AND YEARS OF GOOD TIMES FROM 1816 'TO 1990 - IT IS CORRECT TO DATE. THE MOST INTaRESTING READ- ING 'AVAILABLE- GOOft TIMES AHEAD Writ FOR YOUR NEE EOFY, HOTEL WAVERL Y . *V' WAWA AVE. a COLLEGE 57. TORONTO eints t'011 OLD UOSPITAI, RECEIVES GIFT Meraleers of tne See.forth 14uChM Paid tribute to Lion It M. Jones,late ellatreaele or the Lions Crippled Chil- dren's Cominntee, On Sunday afternoon, Dee. 18th, when an interesting presentee. tion cereMony teak place in Scott Mem- orial Honda Tile ceremony was ate tended by members of the Lions CO, memberof the Scott lalemeorial Hospi- tal Hoard, the staff, and a few guest. Leon President Mayor J. F. Daly, presid- ed. Rev. Father Goetz offered prayerand Lion Dr, F. J. Bechely presented the hos- pital with a large cabinet containing a conrplete selection of splints for the use in the hoopital or by 'nearby doctots. W. If, Golding, M.P., in acceptteg the gift aglealf of the Hospital Board, assured the Lions that the gift would- he meet useful. Formerly, he said, it bad been neceseare . to borrow leech equipment from some city hospital, • - wiNGHAM SANTA CLAUS FUND .The , conununity Christmas tree and Santa . Clients rand sponsarl by the Winghant Chamber of Commerce, reach.' ed .eke tidy stun of over $300, through the gen.eroue .denatioas of the oaken& and ,the different organizateens 'et the. town. There was no home he Wingliam, if at all known to those to charge of tbis fund, that was not benefitted. The Christmas tree and einecert for the kid- dies was held in :the hall on Friday even- ing, the crowd being so large 'that it linpossible to aecommodate all. Dr. R' C. Recimend presided over • the 'program, which was much enfeyed. Solos • were rendered by deo.' Smith, Robt. Spittalle item. A. H. Wilford, -eacampanied by Kate' King; .readings, Jean and, Joseplane Vara Norznann Hawaiian. Trio composed° of Mesers. Templerrie.n and the Clegbarn Bros.ea piano trio by zelisset Marlon Mit•• chell, • June Bucbanan and Ten e Reid:' ;selections by Geo. Teryitt's group wita the. =able organs, emaposed of Messrs Fred. and Jack Templeman, Davidson, Zulauffe Peeler and .Tervitt, accompanied by Mrs. W. Manes. The Wingbarie Citizens' Band, under the direction of G. A. •$chatte, contributed, theie. share in making the program a euecees. Mayo) W. 11. 'Willis gave a brief . address an Chrtstmaa .At this jutieture the jolly cld man of the evening arrived, which was reagreat delight to the kiddies: The Natidnal Anthem was sung, after which A L. Penile principal of the public echo.ol, toolc charge of the crowd, fot the distribution of the Christmas cheer to the mit:testers. On Saturday the cont. mittee In charge distributed to the needy homes, D. basket, which ooritained every- thing oe valite, so thatthere woUld be no one without the .spirit et Christmas In their home, • 4 �r i Wood's Norway Pin, Syrup PAGIlesporx Coughed loin Thouglii7 His Head Would Burir., Mr. A. M. Lambert, Mount (lie_, writtai "When out on ray trap line 1 got thoroughly chill ,ed'' caught mid, and would rough until 1 thought my head would burst, and no matter what 1 did the cough would Pot Id up. 1 sent for two bottles of Dr. Wood's' Norway pina Syrup, and blare ,1 had finishid the first one my cough was- relieved.' Price 3Se. a bottle; large family sire CiSe; at all drug . and general stores; put up only by The T.MUbuth Vo., tinuto, Toronto. Got then the benediction beinjg pronounc- ed, the officers for the coming year wevo elected as foliates: Pres., Mrs, John Menary; vice-pres., Aliso Susie Kilpatrick; recording -sec., Mra. Bert Treleaven, cox'. and press secretary; Mrs. Sam. Sherwood, t rv a o ay. er; Young, .."cconWurded mrs. rtoht. Dave In Dun, unUnited ehureb, the tan. Mrs. John Kilpatrick; striingers sec. idson; malogue, "The Christmas f.40E0o" tata, ono (*mat DeliVerer.9 Was very Airs. Immo Gatiloy, V. P. Sec.; Mrs. by MISS Nora Sowerbyes damn read- effectively Tendered, the morning oervice Mat. Shaeltelton; organist, Mrs. Wile Ings, Mre. Phillip; weal sole, "L Won- being held Jointly with members of the fred Overman; assistant organist, • Mary Barymod, encore, "Tick. eister congregation. of Crewe, whose reg. Wrn. McConnell Tiede Mr. Clock;" reettetion, Jean Me- War eereice was withdrawn. .Allister and Mary Harwood; dialogue by Mr. Jaime Devideon spent the week - Maurice MoIlyeaha Brie McAllister, end and 0tifistentes with ht s eater; Mrs. Mr. and Um 'Wilfred' Drennan spent a day recently 'livitik-• Mr. and Mil Jim Drenlian "• Maurice Harwood and Orval Sieling; re* J. M. Maim axed Mr, Wilsoh, Elora. . Mr, and Mrs, Jack • Hunter and citation, "Tae Mortified Mistake" Elva alr. and Mrs. Raymoint (4, Carter, Ter- fremilyt of Zion, visited Mr . John Alai - Orr; mouth Organ seleetions, itauriee onto, were weekend and, Christmas loeb, and his sister Mies Agnes,. .re - Harwood; pantomine, "Silent Night," guests with Mr. R. L. Reed and Mrend entb• those taking part were; 404014 Everett 11,fr5, R, Davidson. Mdlwain, Mane Esther MoIlwain; shell- Mr. Prank Savage, of Ridgeway. Is ell' herds, Arnold Porter, aorne Porter, joying the Christmas seam% wale his pare lArs. John Watt, of Lanes, visited Miss Susie Kilpatrick, last ThueetlaY. Our teacher, Miss O. Kilpatrick and Harry Ibllllp, Everett Mallevain; angels. ents Mr. and Mrs, Jahn Savage, Lena Colwell, Marion Colwell, Esther M -'Mrs, Jennie Lockhart, el 8101.1x Leek- tlalttee'elereIt parents sa- winallopto wem frilep.bdaspaty ttitlr 'vhoot Dwain, Nora SoweeleY, Elva Orresternice outis with her sister, Mrs, A. M. Strau- concert on. Thursday afternoon, DO. Johnston, Dorothea 'Tichborno, Viola glean, Benmiller, for the •Cluatinas sea- 22nd. • Tichborne, 4san McAllister, Betty 'Fuller, son, • Maty Harwood. Mrs. ea 'Harwood was Alltue.Pentland and Benson- Pentland, the reader and Mrs. Gordon' Orr soloist, of New Lisireard, are Christmas .visitors, Min Marion Porter Playing' the worn- under the parental roof. • • chastities spirit," was as follows; Mrs. guest with leer. and Mrs, Zoim Savage, Miss Helen feartipbelle Stratford, is .4 .Paniment. 'A short dialogue, The True Rionleye Mrs, G., Harwood; afra Mon- Mr. • and MM. David Glenn speed. tague, Esther McIlwatn; tearte• the maid, ohrietmas with Mrs. Henry Fowler. Nora Sowerby; Nora the car*, Marion ma and Mrs James K, McEacaern and Porter; Dennis the gardener, Everett Me-• two children, . tendon, were Christmas Ilwain; eeettdings. by Miss Marion Colwell guests With Mrs. Mrs lereEtteherres pare eoncludeM• the 'program, after which. ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKenzie. Santa, Claus arrived and distributed gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roach, MSS Er-. *and)" and nuts from the tree; to the dee ma Roaah, Mr. And Mrs 0 C. Treleaven ligat af the children The. singing. of and dattehters' Wilma. and .1.,olseMr. and "God save the xtnr brought the even- attae,„ Arthur ileach and daughtere, Br - Ing to a close:. nice and Lorna, spent Christmas Day at ; the home of 191r, and Mte. Samuel Roach. I3ENMILLER Mr. and Mrs. C. Kerr and family spent Christmas at Credition. Miss Carr is holidaying at her home in Port Carling. Miss R. Cunningham is spending the :holidays with her parents in Bel - grave. ' Mrs. Vanstone, Sr., has been con- fined t� • her bed with an attack of neuritis. - Mr. R, Phillips rind Miss W. HousV ton called on friends in the village on Monday. Mr. Eric Gardner spent Chriatmas at the 'home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S., B. Gardner. • Mr. and Mrs.,,,Bowden, of Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gledhill and fandly. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Walter, of Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. a Walter. The Christmas tree and entertain- ment on Wednesday night was a de- _citled success. The 'children all took their parts well. Brooliou Bros GODESION -Tun talAil1170-- FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS Atsu AMBULANCE smnixon A Atit nomts-NIMIT OE DAV Plow, fligtt 217. by 120 1. it Wheeler Funeral Direeter ana Embalmer Also Ambulance Service Ooderieh Ontario UL cAlls pto riptly attendca to day or oight Phones Store RS% nesse WOW. GODERICH TOWNSHIP A Hwy New Year to all the readers of The Star. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ross and Mary, of Hohriesvine, spent Christmas at the home of Mts. Jas. Roes. Messrs. D. leessanne, Ernest Jolliest= and Geo. Elowerbe spent a couple of days at Windsor last week. Mies Ruth Enna is spending the Chrigtmaa vacation at the home of her parents, Dr. arid Mrs. Evans, Clinton. Miss Helen Hell, of the London teach- ing staff, Is spending the Christmas ve- catIon at the home of her father, Mr. 0. W. tell. Mrs. Alcott and Ormand motored to Brut:getsand spent Christmas Day at the home of tan former's dauehter and sone Welder, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, Robt Sowerby and Bruce and Betty, spent Oltristinaa on Saturday at the home of the lady's parents, fdr. and Mae Wm. Johritton, Ashfleld twp, Mr. arid Mra. Break Orr and little eon, Donald, of Tormao, are emending the Christmas Vacation with relatives in the t ommunity. Mr, and liars. Albert Harker, Of Gode- rieh, spent Christmas Day at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. atur MM. elide ,Tohnoten. Mies Marguerite Falconer, of Gode- rith, spent Cbriettetie Day and the holt- Rev. Dr. A, Ma,c1Vallan, Mrs, Niece/AI- M/ sery Is Ended; Ian and little son are enloYing the • ICbristmas season with reatives at Brant - Weakness Gives ford, • ' Way to Strength ,Tor three years I stiffered earnest oonstantly w ith stomach trouble. I was AO nervous at times could not sleep over two hours at night. Often I had a sev- . • ere ache all day Along Unless x took taxatives reaMarly I' would become ter- ribly constipated: Sargou acted 'almost like magic in my case, and I can now eat anything I want without the least distress. Sargon soft mass Pills regulate I dent of the Sunday school, presided w e ett my bewels perfeetly. .1. now fee like the program Was in pregrese. Rev. C. IL an entirely different person in every Nfeleonald adcitessed the gathering, em- way,"-IvIrs. Gladys Prout, Toronto, 301 phasizing the importance of making the Caledonia Read most of our opportunities in the Sabbath VAIVIPBELL'S DRUG STORE. sehool and of church attendance. Santa Claus then put in leis appearanee, muct to the delight eft the claldren, arid gifts from the Christmas tree were distribut- ed. Following this, the ladies served a spleadia lunch and. the gathering dis- persed. Robert, Here eel& a fine horse to Ar- thur Currey, Godericle, who will use for delival purpatee on Ins ebreed wagon awed town. • itobert Davideeri diriporad 4af one cf is A WOWS% team horses to Mr. McClinthey, from near Itlyth, and delivered it on Thursday. HO.. also sold and delivered another fine shorthorn bull to Joseph tankwell, of Paramount, Riehard KlIpetriek, broiter of Palmer Kilpatrick, principal of Darigannon pub - ie has been engaged as teacher in the Sawa' at Sheppardtan to succeed Miss Hammon. who has resigned His duties are to commence at the opening of serieol after the new year. William Clark, 'Carlow, aniractilously claimed injury when his truckloaded with wheet, failing to clienb the long icy steep hill at the 9 -mile river, west of Dungannori, Waited forcibly down the hill, struck the fence protecting the ape preach to the bridge, toppled on its gide and dropped down the ten -foot embank- ment. ' Clark remained in the tab uotil the truck tante to z statid-still. One band was scratched and one fender of the truck was bent. He walked to Dun- gannon garage for ageistance in extricate trig the machir.e. Members of the congregation of Blake 'United ehurch gatheree in -large numbers at the home of Ur. and. Mrs. Thomap Andergon, of Ashfield, to do honer to their daughter, Miss Elsie Andersen, PP - on the occatioie of her approaching mar- riage. The everana was very pleasantly spent in games. Mies Anaerton, who.has. been very popular in both church and socIal circles, wa.s made the' recipleat of a handsome mantle clods; aecompanied by ati address of appreciation arid good wishes, read by Rev. Campbell Tavener, pastor of the Ashfield eireult. The pre- sentation was made ',y Mrs. Hugh Men - are, on behalf of the Sunday etheol. the Y. P. S. arid the W. M. S. MSS Ander- cm made a fitting reply.. Owing to continued rain throughout the day on Friday, the annual Chrietraas entertainment and christmas tine of Deh ungannon United urch Sunday school, which was to be held on Friday evening, waz pestrened until after 0Itriatraas, much to the disappointntent of all concerned. M. and Mrs. R. atwiggins, ,Brant-. ford, are holidaying with relateves at 13lyth and Dungannon. WW1 and Mrs, Eyerett Finnigan and • daughter wee 'Clirietneas visitors 'with . Mrs. Finnigitins parents; Mr. and Mrs. T, G. Allen, Goderich.. Santa Claus made' leis ftrst appearanee in Dungannon on Thureday witea, hz the afternoon he visited the sehool where a splendid ptograut was given by the pupils and Cluistroas gifta were distributed to alt In the •evexiina he was present it the eanual Christmes tree of Erskiue chureh Sunday school. In the early • evening games were' enjoyed, ab.d after.. wards e varied program was given be the boys and gitis. R.leavidgon, superinten- COLBORNE ReUo everebodal A Happy New Year. Ur. Allan Dixon spent the week -end at hiszaha.omne aatthPoTrhtilincaparlingss; or. Dstrot, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Harvey Ptah - 'miss° Dorine Webster is speeding the Christmas vauation at her Immo at For - dace. alise ChrLetine Robertson, at Menem, ald College, Guelph, is spending • the Christmas vacation at her home leere, Dar. Ed. Inwson had the enistextetne to fall down the satire in tho barn last Iri- d.ay etanina end break a ria. Mrs. Jno, Tiffin and daughter Vera, of Godencla visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Mies Mary Redmond. 1,N.. 0114rition, vialtirig laer uncle and aunt, Mr. Prank and alizs Mary 'Young. Mrs, WA. atrIlwala visaed with tor of A Dieter, Mro. Jas. Carter, uburn, on Monday. M. &neat Poreman has returned to Pita, Mich., after visiting frIonds Jaen) for rano thine. Mre. Allan Wilson motored to Wood- stock on Tuesday to visit her sister', Mrs. • Foretrian, Who is 111. Mr. Clayton Itolierteele, oY Qu9eW5 Volversity, Kingetopt 1 opending, bbs Christmas holidays with his pareidl, Mr, and grs. J. J. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sonley, Mr. t3ttraue1. Allin, of Goderich. and Dr. 000. sOusroY. of Toronto, spent Christmas with M'r. and Mrs. Alden Allin. Mr. and Mas. Dove and daughter, of Detroit; Capt. and Mrs, raster and sou Retry. of Oodericki, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchell. • • „ Life'sAferrietit Moment. . airm-my husband, lust ran off With another woman. Oh, 1 just c -can't control myself! • Madge -Yon musn't try, dearie. You'll fee) better after a gootaireugh. rerSlan llohn 18 it siteer delightito use. Cools and relieves irritations caused by weather conditions. Xmparts a" rare charm ansI beauty to the coMplexion. Eragrant and velvety aintaith. Never leaves a' vestige of atieltirieseeotwiftly abEorbedby ato: tissues and StiMulatee the attire Perelan Salm Is the Peerless toilerequisite. Every woman will ap- preciate tho subtly distinctly° charm at -thieved by thee ese of this magicel lo- tion, • natelicintergerectetexteintettneezeneecetel We Wish All Our Customers A Happy NEW =YEAR FRANK 11. MARTIN 55 alalkietieltaetnefeeteinialeleentiettelatieleteiat THE GODERICH HEAT FOLKS .WHAT t A LITTLE Buzuko AMONG tramps ? '7ou buy coal by the ton but you shovel it into the furnace eacording to the b a bad buy at any prize. Tinian you Taeaf, you can get out of it. Poor coal are sure your coal will meet the mop. Mrs, John Kilpatrick and SOU, aeirea of a blizzard, you pay douTale n Keith visited her parents, Mr. and milady acid niceorafort, Cali for the Afro. Wm. Robinson, last week., 11e01 Polka and our care9 are over. Let the wind Mar! Int theeenow drilbi Itat tlee mateurn break thesbottom out of the telereleMeter! Yon are tittle' pretteteein toad condo& 0ALls citswE .(Tntended for last week) Mrs. 13ert Treleaven is spending a few days with her mother-in-law, Afrs. Robt. Treleaven, of Dungannon who has suffered a slight stroke, Mrs. Wm. Crossez returned home Tuesday, after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Campbell, of Donnybrook. Mids. Eileen Treleaven spent the past week with her nunt, Mrs. Ewart aylor, of LueTtnow. The 10c -comber 1Kr. M. S. met .at the horoo of Mira. Dtat. Shaeldetort, ozt Thursday Afterrioon, Dee. 6tla. 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