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8° TOMATO ] ` VEGGTABLE SQUP
$ CANS YEI..,0y1' 'STE NQ •BEAN,S' ,25c: ;.
CANS RED. SAA ,j1I0 5c
2, CANS ''SI;ICEIl I'INEAPI'LE 25p
4 LBS . MACARONI '-
4 •LBS,..,RICE t • , < -r-,- . � r 25e
I'KGS. CORN STARCH :» ,t w - , 25c.
2 • PKGS.: PUFFED, W.$IIAT .., • •,.- 260
4'.FKGS,. HANDY' AMMONIA.: '. . - . --- .» 26
1Q. BARS. PEARL 'SQ AP - . » , ,_ e� 33c .
li CARES -FAIRY 'SOAP !"--77,"•-• - .25c
TEA AND. COFFEE, i.B, `.».,2Qe
BOTTLE. C, ..& '$. CATSUI!, CAN TOMA ° JUICE .19c
0, PKGS t ,JELLYPOWDER , 5e
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. $ VEG>�T ]d ES ALWAYS,'b
25c,
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,SHOTGUN ;ACCIDENT
:EN.s. IN ,FATALITY
D
ubera't Yen Man. Succumbs ;To
_ � I
Grwrhot • Walgal `Suffered While
Cleaiaing' Gust -Struck ` In : the
Abdoaien, •
Blood Transfusions proved • to be
f:..mi avail :in saving the, • life of
Norman; Lockhart, <age, 16 of Auburn
early : Monthly :Morning
fronta, gunshot, wound in the abdo-
men, '' suffered ' the. previous evening:
i n _.occur a at e'ho e
The". ace dent. r d t m
h
ham .-McLean, : in Bi th, ' where
•' Qf Wil Y. where
young .Lockhart and his father were
-.visiting:,The':victim; it appears,, wast
. , ' • rrgettin 'thegun•in'shape',
for:a.,
;ing expedition the 'next day, andnot:
kn' ' ' it •.was loaded -• received the
ul charge„ -which, .,. "through r u .
1 sass h o
d h.
`pissed g
t.
abdomen' .when •'it „ t' dad. The
Po.
',shooting,: wss::declared asci a taI`an
and
no inquest :Will
be
.ed o i.
e'•deceas d .wh spent .,all h t
life, �Airbri;._n . • is' ' r ' i is
i in bur su v ved b ; h
Y
h '
ark and
S
t 6
Twoo n. M z t h ..
Ter "•
etS,
Charge Reduced
e R u edTo That Of.Illegal
-= Will' :' Serve : Ten, : . in
660644 J
• Clark,- Stanley, aged 27, formerly'.
of the Glamis;vcinit', Was s sentence
� Y Sentenced
to 'two months , ri
imp sonment ' :•in
oer
6 .d r cit .:'ail ::o `, , ' • •� `` so ,
"y ,, li` aiT'"'i Tract zi., of•
the , L. . A. when'he
aeare` �ie
GPP, d
]yIa Tatra
t l
e ed t $ th on Fri di
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•
A manslaughter' charge had.been
preferred against 'Stanle followin
Y, g
: the- death of `James , Tamanan of
th
•.wh1chwas«.
a,
Ile :ed to have y
e
beencaused •by drinking .poisohous
alcohol; Stanle, tieingaccussed'
of
,sells : or ivin ..h._ i_
g g g -'t a l dnor 'to ..Iain ,
an. ;Baal was . fixed. at $5,909.,
he• •
, T coroner's'Inquest.,did not: brie '.
g
outauficiente cvid "e '
e d n tQ warrant the
more ` seriouscharge," and J Stanley
f was sentenced on a Charge • of illegal
Selling' of, liquor. 1
• Taman Was a garage;•employee
x b: 'Blyth and • on December .7th,; com-
plained of .being • ill, dying • a ' few
"'hours later:: in great agony 'Death
was ;"•attriputed, by :the', doctors, ; to
poisoning 'and 'on ;analysis of the con
•.
tents of thh ',stomach bore • out the them here; andis, staying for a few
months. • ',Pe '.
1LoCal General
Mrs. Wilfred• Anderson is isitin
• V kg
thi �o
,$ week ' in Toronto: ' •
Mr Jim;• McCoy of Cleeland is a
visitor here, 'With, his...brothers.
,•
Mr. Sam. Murchison returned home
last week following,•a Visit int°Tor,'
onto;
Mrs. . 'James McCullough . of Kin
cardiae• is'' yisitin &her' sister, • •Mrs.
M itc 1
Mfr:, . an rs....
d M R. J. Cameron are
r
this week the uests, of Mr. and .Mrs.'
g,
Wm.. Martin of :''Stratford
• 1GI . ' Alex ,
Mr. A ex •Mardis' of• Toronto. was'
a':vis' o this h week with his; parsets,
•,a
Mr;::.a d', Mrs. waif:: Murdie.
n
Fuss . or
_.., u -._f r --Burp's Ball Januar;
25th.. BUY o `wself. a _new dress_• �'at
Y Y u
TEMPLETON'S on Saturday •'
Mr. Rus
Robertson .attended
a
the. 'Ktchen� Ftirnit" r attended
is
'Kitchener: . u u e . Show . this'
„week o _..._
. The .1 cal, Table- Company
Trot an exhibitor .this year however.
w ,
Fourth Form :•students hada a da
Y,
off. on Menday,. due to, 'the illness,of
the'p inci
rin i a1"` Miss. MacLean,. who.
however, r, was back ion �dut � on Tees-:
da•
'The regular --meeting of Jewel
Rebekah Lodge -will be held on' Tues-
day, Janpary` 24, at 7.30, instead of
eight o'clock.'. Following ' the meeting
t
a social time a t me `will be; s ent� when
P.,
member's mayinvite"
_ , friends:;::
:l vuel
Rebekah
socks " 'o
h d e• sponsored,
a
n
en o:.able . �oci '
s al' evening iri' the.
].Y
g
I.O.O. F. -'hall 'on. Arida evening.
y
Prize winners. at! euchre playing were.
Mrs. Solomon and 'Will. Helm. Lunch
and .a.'d .c
ane ttiittr: music .provided b'.
;,• y
the 'lodge
:orc`
extra ' followed.
h.
A v •
Mr. `n s
end Mrs. Orr of: Strath•
roy, Mrs:': `H old;Albr ht of Detroit
, ,�• g
and little, Phyliss Lockhart ,of Appin
are Visitors., with Mt.. and Mrs. M.
C. 'Orr and with • Mrs..Lockhart and
Will.' Mrs...Lockh ar
a t, is not.,enjoying
the ,best 'pf :health. at 'present..
Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Knight of
Detroit .made- a 'short.'visit with` their
uncle and ' aunt, : Mr. ,and ", Mrs ,r 'F
Cole. Mr. :Knight had•„`to return•to
Detroit, as he :is a , Member of the
police forge there. Mrs: David Knight
sister of Mrs.. Cole, accompanied
• Is an '.old .Indian name si dnifying..'°GOOD MEDPc INE'" and
w
as. held, in such esteem by the Red 1V1an that -only '` rverV'few
knew the secret 'of °its preparation
It is composed: entirely, of herbs and
is free, :from rcheniicals, of any , de-
' Striation:
e-'.seription: , Itis- treated: in:,a highly
scieintik 'manner" by, a ' ;'°recess •
hitherto • unknown outside • Of$he
medicine tenon of. the Iced' • Indian,
tribe •*ho usedat inall, farina . of'-
,sickness
``• .':It has?, ironed'its efflcacv"in ailments of-ldn ste iii :such "s`M?
•� >' �tl R' a >
ASTHM CHRONIC* X11. RON C ,i3RdNCHITIS,- .P10U.MONIA,
NERVOU8 BREAKDOWN and CI ROI TO_IND'i.G.RSTION24-
t is . articularl �° eifectiv Bind al- o ,',
� P � �, c m s>t
instantaineous':in removin the au`
creating toughs and ;oOlds.
a 'Bottle at'
Ashfield, Cornell '
Sets 1938 Salaries.
New Members Take Seat ,At Shard•
' 'To�vpship Appointments, I� ur Year
Are : Made:
• • "` Ashfield, January' 9th
The inaugural meeting:..of council'
was held on' above, date,i all menhJere.
subscribing"to the: oath of,;ofliee;°'
The miputes of December .meeting
was' read and' • approved Qn motion of
5: Slierwoocl and' R: Johnston, •
Moved by, R.: Johnston and .W. far-•
tisk' that ! council order • the, usual,
number of copies of the Municipal:
World, -carried: • :.
They notice,, of 'the Ontario Good'
Roads '• Association wig laid on' .the
table,. left.ever .fer.'Febrhat'y
ing: on `motien. 4f ` 4ahnston :slid • Far-
rash.
A delegation from, :near Amberley,
waited .on couneii.for relief, for one
R;
family: Moved by .Zinn and. Fetrish
and resolved;, That Mr"' Shielis be
instructed to: -give relief , :goads to'
$10.00 a month 'and 'Clerk write to
Toronto re direct, ,:relief:.
By -Law :'number`:, one was ' duly.
passed' en: !Motion ly _.Farris- and
Zinn setting ' the : salaries of council
and officers as, #ollows: Reeve, $60.00.
Deputy reeve and councillors; $50:09'
Clerk,- $],90.00; • Collector, , •$1Q0.0'0;
Treasurer,' $140.0.0;' Assessor; 370.00;.1
A io. '
u t xs 10.00 each • . ee s' c-
d . . , $ „Weed In Pe .
tor, ` 4O OOy`' Shee . valuers
e 0
,� 3 .f
P
each report;
P
The. following are the officers fur•
1$33:; Clesrk,` C: E,. McDonagh; ' Cpl -
lector''' G . C; Treleave • . Treasure
W. P. Reed; .Assessor, Kenneth I'ar ,
•,
rish; Auditors Frank . Johnston• • a "
and
i.
W ]fie . I4IcCarth e 'ns ec
Wilfred ed i for
y,....W_ P. ,
"H. E , Phih` ' oo attendance
t n
APs, S{c 1 . at a dance
officer,' ;Roy , Atlen,.` Sheep, valuers,
Root.' F. .Andrew James Johnston
:Thos.' • Garve ''. Kenneth �:`"Fnrrish
Gordon
r nan,.;_::Sam.� K 1patrick
and: `Archie -'Johnston;Poun keg er
d R
john ' `Savage,:. Neil 1G. McKenzie,
Frank Moran, Jon, •Tigert, Geor e
J. Drennan and Thos. Hackett; Fence
`viewers, ; ,Bert .McWhinney, . Robt;.j
Davidson, • George Lane,; •Thos.• Melt -
son, . Robt.` :Fitz erald Dunean
..., Fitzgerald,
las(i a : 'o'
o *Tee; Crawf rd •John: M Leo`
.Y p, ,
James � and. D.: A.
en
B 1aw . number two • re int o
y tib R.
R. Bonds was dulyPassed! >
-The following toad were pass-
ed
g P s
e o' -
d n Motion �o Johnston' Zi
Of J stn and nn:'
Chrles n pi' c
a, e, Co ,g>oam,.repa r fene, $1;50;
ge• b-�Garran,- sala
Mov�d•:•he.wo n ohs o
e by S. r _, od
that h t of •Towns-' ' Codnc'1.
ap. i ..
,>re�grant "on work . on .roads be ,passed
1 forwarded. o' '.hi highway ' de a--
nd ,: t, g . Y { p rt
; Moved. byZinn and • Fry• the.,
minutes of •.council .bePubIished.
Moiree by Johnston and: Zinn ,and
._,
'that` o nciMeet the secon
resolved c uncil m d
Monday in each month at 1'' P. M.
Monday t
except when .set by :'statue,
Ana lica ion •for .a licensefor 'a
{ PP t
pool table ,in Dungannon was. taken
up but :.left for the February: meeting,
'The- removipg of trees on. the 'right
of weir., was left for the ,road su;pt.
to -look ; after on motion of Sherwood
and 'Johnston.
Council then -adjourned on motion
of Johnston ' and -,Fairish ;
C. E: • McDonagh, Clerk.
MURDOCI-1..-- In the .1Ivillage `of
Lucknow on , Saturday, ' January: 14,
to Mr. and Mrs:: John Murdoch', '':a
son:
•
• Acknowledge 'Donation
The ' Relief , Committee' gratefully,
acknowledge donation,.-„gf_.,a. dozen
' t' good pairs a g d warm.,: woolen len 'socks
,from the .Templeton Store.,
GODEItICH'.LAWYER •`,„
MARKS- >l'OTII• :BIRTHDAY
' Dean of Huron, County bar. C
,Ifays..,.. Sr.. Saturday. readied' `,,hi,•.
80th milestone. renortirig at.,his office
nroniptly iii'`the •morning► anddoing
his day's' customary' duties, besides
receiving' the congratulations of his
many `friends.' .Mr.'' Hays has:. urac
ticed ,la* in Godetich for .over • • fi0
years' and has built un en -extensive
practice; Which he how conducts. as-
sociated with. his `.son. He .wgs -herb
in McKillon ToWnshid." Huron 'Coun-
ty. and . was ; once •iii nartnershin with
the late_ Chief Justice J: r Garrote.,
Wird the. late Senator,:William Proud-•
foot `.'o i 'exec lenthealth.
He is en vn 1
Some thinil"s •"turn., yellow 'with .afire
blit it .takes money to 'change your
old Auto• marker to that litre.
Two, women were disenSain t ,a
mutual ti cauninteiice:.'•
"She has a *very fnagnetie net..
sdnaliti,' " said' one. •
"She ought, to ]lave," : said tie
Other. `+everything she ilea on 1<d
c xge4, •„..° w. I
p t• . A0azn, . Values Feature T1
s .1a�
e.: on
res$es
oats .
1
Presse
nuar'�:2sE
tr Rdu h Crepes, Si lc Dr 1 'C d' erre Dresses
at ridiculously <lcw prices
•
lehildren's;• Wh'te Flette'•.
GOWNS`,:'•Embroidery' trite.
med, to clear.' �;...:43e.:: ,
Children's . White Flette
PYJAMAS. : Not:
'Gearing, ::at> •...,; •,,..:.,8fc
Childi-eu's= WOOL 'MITTS. ''",
Regular 3,5c, for' pai�c...10c
Ladies" .Sip{, and Wools..
-VESTS;.,` Strap Shoulder.
Regular •:50c, 'for'• 35c'`
'or Jnar. • 'Clearance Sale
• ' Melee Ilei'', 'Rib UNDER
• WEAR: Reg ..:$3.25 per
:suit for,, Suit..,.. ,;.32,�a0:
Ghildrea's ' P U'L L 0`V :E R
SWEATERS, ,E TER$, Pure Wool..
For
Children's Coat 'SWEATER:
Fine . Wool. Reg: ,$1.65.
Clearing':
Ladies' Fane Wool ,: Scarfs,,
Palley
Reg. $100. foie .•75e.
Ladies' .Cashmere, Silk and
Wool . HOSE, '.Light. Shades
ooIy Reg. 65c. for .. , 33e
Mena ' ' Caslimere HOSE,
Fancy,"Check. AI Wool.
k l
R
Muds in ''Englsad Rea. 69c
Children's'.:Hea • Weight
Heavy v4' s
UNDERWEAR: 'Vests ,long'
sleeves. Long` drawers in
white. Reg. • 50c each:,
For �.:.....
- SOCI hake ,aria e
y g ir_ •
•OUR' •MOTTO —SMALLER PROFIT, QUICK TURNOVER.:..
'PHONE 75.
,
ife` Of 1 e
Clergyman
'�� • sses
Mrs: Rev.' •C N.' McKenzie, Mrs.
Ro
be `. i
rtS th A"e'
m d�87• n.
t and Ito
'ala:.Je.
a an, 'Gassel ` 5 'Mont ' A'I
Residents: Of : '•Ripley``And " Vicinity
y
"Paso wa .Durr a
a .� y, . ng 'Past Week
Mrs : (Rev,); N •c
C. Ma zi
<It � . Ken.
i. e
R ••,t
1 ',and e ,surrounding
cos=-•
P Y h,
muni ty were , deeply saddened on
{Sa u da when - itwast arned that
Y,. e h
ttbe1v fie n', e.o
e ed c t z n, i the p rs, n_ _: of.
Annie Gprdon, vvife� •, of. Rev.; -C. Ni
MacKenzie:, of St. Andrew�s'•'United
h ch h' ass'd awa . ' ecea`ed'
4 ur ad P e • y .D ..
who 'was. ' ft y -ei lit'• . ears
fi Y g. Y
has suffered greatly since in o' • ra
-ti ' ree.'. months 'sign. 'Her:,.. • al dy
on`th in g.ma J.
igi
lie' 1 anature,..d'-
i of a; ma n nt. me t
being g
cal•':ekill''wait 'ofJ. no avail _,Beside
her husband -there survives one son
Alan a 'student. at. the- Osteopathic.
Pa .
Colla • .ica o.
College; 'Chi ag . •
r. i s .w' held ,
I'un al" serx ce ere e in
e ..
St:- n re 's-- ited-Ghureh 'on- nn --
A
day'. o'clock`' ' wit ' Rev.: J. C.
at, 3 h
i,.. o iv.• '
N chola n -of Eine .River,,
rt r
they funeral sermon; and assisted' •by,,
Rev. :R. M.” Hanna of . Knox : Presby.;
terian church, 'Ripley.: and,, 'Rev.', Wal.
•.ed.
ter',Crew of Kincardine • ntt
i s :being s-'
Ch rc ..Other` m ni tars_ b re
u h g p.
i.. i_
o c` ow. rye -.and Kn
ant. fr m •Lu kn Be n
,
mae..R le •
o ' a ad in
1 sa.• nterment• w s
.1: ,.p .y:
t
`cemetery.: The all -bearers were', the
P ,
elders of : St A'ndrews, nam,gly,` Alan
a:.' "b n McDonald=! An is':
K.' McL y _, a , S gu. .
i✓_ . ck n Logan
A' NIcLa E-rnest'I'Qlioc e L
and\`:Samuel Pollock.
Donalda ' Joan , Gassel
•Donalda -'Jdari • nfani•.da'ught'er, of
' and•Mrs .Kilts :Gassel; passed
away Saturday- ;morning;:.at 'the. age'
of,. .ve ,months and ten days. Death
due to an' acute- •heart:. condition:
The funeral service •was:held at the':
bone,' Oa
,St., South,r Rgtley on
:Monday'at: 1.30' P.M., with R;ev:'
Ilanria of Knox •Presbyterian. •church:
in ,charge, interment being, made'
ilplcy ceinetery. Along with ; her
parents there:'survives a'asister, Lois:.
Mrs 'Robert Smith •. ,
One of. the pioneers of . Ilut'on Tp.,
Rebecca... Montgomery,.:relict ok:' the
gate' Robert _Siiith;_depairted ,Of
life ,
ti►: 'con. ` I;ii on on `Mon-
at.her honie,,8
iffy last. Deceased who Wee'.eighth='
Seven years'of age; is survied'• liy' a'
family ssf; .five sons, Robert, Oliver,
James, Duncan; and •Hugh, :all, :of
Huron Tow'nsh'ip, and three daughters
Mit • Thoiinaa Lawry, 'Mrs, •; Harry'
'Elliott and ,Mrs. C.' Taut. Two,Mary
rind a, son, , Dr. , J. Smith; grho
:practied in 'Ripley many years ago'
predeceased ' her.' The funerai ;sex•`,;
vise at`the home'; on Wednesday,, `was'
conducted- `by Rev, `J: ,C. ,Nicholson;
of Bethel United Churg-,'
Miss Jean fMacK nzie Toronto,
IS at the:'home tr..t her brother,,'-IRev'
C. N. liMaeKensie at presentr `
. aVid 'Cam' bell and daughter
O P
Fd t d� r
their aunt,, Mrs ; Wei. • MelCtlight, • the'
Nile; recently',' • •:**,
The 1 ur'on .'Stet Rebeeea . Lodge;,
Flo. 308; R,i.pleys 164 :4 ,;social evens
ing. for their mernhers ,And 'bled the.
I.O.O:I9r' in the lodge re'oh last week,
Visiting niemberd` from,. 'tieigltboring
lodges 'were aiso preSelitr • • n.,
A thir
• d tnnoculatiion ,,or. diptheria
was given at,`the• public` school here'
r
for
Gchildren'of 'Ripley, and 'itirroiirid
'rigdistrict on Monday.
First '7- Bill "Helen
enough for two."
• Second Bail ,.�
hen•:..' whpdony t.
yon
1n
i,
er,T
aric It
has brains'
NOTICE TO -CREDITORS'
In„ the.. Matte "ti i
Matter. . of 'the, Estate.
of
L•mina-•McEiers,: lale'�of �the:'•Viha e
of Lucknow ,i
n the: Count of;. Brit.
Y e
e
Widow,
a:':yrtven
Persona na :'havin' 's .
lama ° $ .
-i arida`:
a
i} , against, the fate giants')
Evert, l
E ..�,a ,,M'c.-
.'•-.die
.„ do
On o
r.ao
�!Q-._._ t -.the
w
n .he
thirtieth day' of';Noveinber A. D.:1932
at the Township • of Kinlos($ in, the
County,; of Bruce,;' ' are 'required: to
send bypost .prepaid or. 'to deliver
to • the : n e'
u d rautned.','exacutor undai'
the Will :of the said Emma ;McEvers,•
their names an ''addreriaes :land. ,'full
particulars in writing of their claims
land statements
`
,Of
t
heiracc
oun
ts
a1thenaturs of thesecurities.
if
any; ; hel