The Signal, 1921-6-30, Page 8a'- Theraday, June No. len
NOTEPAPER
SALE
•
'Boxed Note Paper awl En-
veolopos at 1St'. !9e and 25e per
boa.
11h•so are all reduced prices
sued ore extra good values.
Higher grade Nate Paper and
Envelopes, boxed. 35e. Ale and up.
Tennis Ball, 4.tyerk FlagRah 1
and`75e eaek '
Mott lew.u'e l'i.•nie Seta, sweet
25e. Fib's. Nettie Plate,. sod
Lily 1 iiukiuy; Cops.
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fsesesifteektesesesPeeell
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Upholstering Shop !
FURNITURE REPAIRED
and VARNISHED
tl�m awayw�old Furni-
ture �illy
FURNITURE REPAIRED
VARNISHED
trou t throw ruuz old Furni-
ture till you see;•
CLIFF ANDERSON
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Province of
British Columbia
Twentytyear 6 per cent.
Gold Bonds
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Due June 15, 1941
Price 95.52
Yield 6 40 per cent.
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E.H. HILL & CO.
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IJLS1101' WILLIAMS' f,'1Sl?.
Confirmation Services at St. Geurce'N
Tuesday Evening.
Ili.. Lordship flee Di•hup of 11unw
' adulinistered the rite of venni-motion
' to forty -revers eaislidales In Fit.
Ik.rraseo cli18:11 on Tuesday evening
or this week.
I In his atklrels the IJislrop took for
i his text Act.. 11. part of the 26th
verse : "Anel the disciples were called
(thrirti:ins first In Antioch." -Antioch.
the (s•11tn• of "minim and the (creek
language, a political ,eutm, was aka
the .,•etre of the first foreign mission
of unr .•hunch," $.1 111 the Bishop. "We
hero delay are the product of that
foreign in . siou In .tntioeli." The
mime Christian was a ukekiiswe find
glen in derision: tlw di.eiples of that
day never callel'theiuwlves l'lirietians.
What is necoosary to ns who retain it?
Christianity is not mere leaching, adt
a wen• lsiognrphy, nor cresol. nor
do•lrine, lint rrthe r the essence eon-
"'
slats In allegiance ivy ttllrist. No olive
Minion trunk's of Its founder as living
today. How different with us who
be-
lieve in the everaivIng Christ, for If
Christ wen• nut living the Itilile would
tw u, more help to us thou English
1 hishwy.
The word Christ is not a surname
lint a title. in Hebrew, (freek and Eng -
bah. -Anointed Ola!" Messiah. Christ.
meaning all our. The privatise of a
Messiah w•:I* one gulden thpu.I rue -
1 ntng'all through the Bible. t'ropbets.
lrgie,ita. kings Were all arwdrstsl to
tlwir ottiee-the prophet to mrewl its•
lnttll we,onling 10 phis light, eai.h
Pointing to the gesso Proplwt who was
to (Nene; the high priest to bring to
mien torgivenewo atoll to offer sacrifit's
finding their- fulfillment in The great
nigh Priest to erne'; the king pistol-
ing to the One who would rule by love.
The one wool (lhrist means prophet;
Wert
ropb ",-
priest sod king. eammariafng the
whole (;o opel. The word contains e
sIrmmotks to Ohriatiaus; they are
latrist's ppre.ientatrpw 1n tie world.
"f am the llghf .t file- woriw'_"Yt
are the light of tie lrttrkt"-dart you,'
light to shine"--iiiotf to he ti Clieiat
In his own pla.e. Weare t0 he ex-
aatlrlel: mei will learn of Christ by
what they learn of its; each iso im-
mense nop/nsibility. (hill ham'eln.sen
to work rhnnrgh' us. err remember the
first funetkin is to exhibit Christ in
nor life. We are to do the work, to
tnnintwfn Ms eattw-, first in off Mea
country, ellen thronebout t!w world.
"tin ye ono ft unlike disrlples of all the
world" The wont Christian is a
summons to lihcli endeavor. "1 hope
Shia wont means all this to yot1. and
n'memlwr this final word : ('print
give's the power if we only make use
of i1 "
('Ol'NTl' TI MMPF.K%N('E
CONVENTION.
Annual (:alherine for Fluron ('ntrnfy
tut Clinton Last Week.
Theeisuual as,uvaswtlun t-tlse3lunw
Comity ^11mlienne Assm•Iation was
held in Ontario street s•hun•h.
on Wednesday, ]tine 22 .1 large neon.
her of delegates were.preswnt form isP
points of the ..stnty alai eineeeofel
meetings were held.
The afterntou was ttLkpa up with
the hearing of reports. 'efc., and wd-
dr,-,.sea by Itev. I)r. IsIdgeon of To-
-mono. Rev. tMr. Peters of Relltreve
set Iter. Mr. ('lysdale of Foniwieh
.1 banquet was: serval by the local
W. C. T. It. in the le"ture mom et
(i o .bwk, which was followed try
after-dinner .get5•hes. In the evening
itev. Ur. Pidgeon. who ds pnsldpnt of
the I'mrin•tal Suetal Morrie.. Council,
again 1Lwrke. his suhj-••t being "The
City Meat M
rket and Grocery Co.
SATURE AY SPECIALS
Roast lei 20c
Pot Roasts 18c
Stewing Beef .....15c
orned Beef - _.:......... 12c
VERY SPECIAL
4 lbs. good Black Tea
..............31.(80
'Phone 368 R. GRAF, Proprietor. C
. Kingston
Scum
COME IN AND SEE
how we have prepared ourselves to ensuve you foot
comfort this summer. We've Mocked tip big on
WHITE SHOES,.
which everybody should (most people/do) wear at thi,
Season of the year, for different reasons: They are
lighter and cooler, consequently More comfortable
than leather, easily. cleaned, and 'decidedly cheaper
STYLISH AND DRESSY ?
Why, yes, of course. We h(hfght them in the new -
.est designs in Shoedom, heatttiful Ties, Pumps and
Oxfords, in leather or t r soles, with a variety of
heels, for. the ladies. var us shapes and styles for
Hen. boys ant girls, evendott forgetting elfin "King
bY•'
FLEET FOOT Running toes for every member of the
family, for all occas s,'proper at any function.
BOWLERS, ATTENTION 1
A special heavy -soled white shoe, which is just the
thing. for your favorite pastime, has just arrived.
Get a pair new And get into the game for a good long
season-
SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE
W. Rs,: Srt*a•wAN
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F
TICS SIGNAL
!ORTIJREO BY
TERRIBI.( ECZEMA
as !mod Three Yarn thil She Tiled
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DAME PETE?. LAMARR(
Pointe St. Pierre, P. Q.
•'I think it my duty to tell you how
much your medicine bas done for me.
1 ss/eyed for three yes wig terrible
Jrcama I eoasulted several doctors
aad they did not do me any good.
Thea, I aced one boa of •Sooalr
Soli sad two boxes of 'Freiswii.cs'
sad my hands are sow clear. The
pain is goae and there has been ao
return. I think it is a marvellous
euro because no other medicine did •
sae say good aad I tried all the
remedies I .ver heard ft. unbent
basalt until 1 used kala blade
•as 1rs�irsa'
ruin a lives' tlssillt t I6 .1`
and removed the osese ofthe disease,
!ad 'Soetba-Sal,*' oompleted the
Demo TETER L JIARRE (Ads):.
title. a box, a for let .110, trial arse 2:,e.
At all dealers or asst postpaid by
Fruite.fives Limited, Mania, Ont.
New ('itlreemltili." His sok
eloquent awl '111.piring.
Aim* of the diw•n.-,lon wn, np7eq
social service work and all rhe .pok-
ers intnshsed new i.1eas in regard to
the plates for inch Work throughout
rite sanity. ihlriug the evening tie
mired quartette of the chnn•h n•n-
siend n seleetirm tool Mr. T.. Weir
-ung a s,114). it was cene.kiers l s stns•
ee•stid crmve•Jytion..
Following are the nMr* rs f.,r the
ensuing year :
FTon.-Pre.klent. A. J. Irwin. Wing-
It.•tm.
President... A. Ins -in, Clinton.
Vice-presidents. (i. M. Elliott, (.ole-
rieb' Itev. ('apt. Edwards.. tieaforth:
IT ft" 3Tt(fw . Kitewm` 3Tn. 3tc=h
I ;sin-, Brim/sell.; Mrs. A. T. Cooper.
1'ltnton; \in. N. Fitton. Exeter.
See rot a rm. W. 11. 11' i I 1 s. W ingltein.
Tea+neer. A. M IO.lertson. (Mole -
Holt
Field Secretary. .1. T. Griper, Clin-
ton.
ItepresenhttiII*,. North l rtnl, S.
Ih• heat : Centre Huron, J._ \('owan ;
South Huron. 1'. Horsey.
MILK OP MAGNESIA AS A 11ot/TH WASH.
-The makers of Milk of Magiesia have
found that their product. heretofore
recommended only as a laxative. is
highly efficient in overcoming acidity of
the mouth and stomach. Ise it every
night as a mouth wash and all appear-
ances of acid will soon disappear. We
sell Phillips' and Wampole's Milk of
Magnesia. E. R. Wigle, druggist, Gode-
rich.
INJt'N( TION DISSOLVED.
Mottos le Prevent Peeking of Bylaw
Is INsmissed.
The applicati(at at Osgoode Hall oe
Thursday last, on behalf of Mr. R. J.
Acheson, for an injunction restraining the
town courted of Goderich from giving
third reading to the National Shipbuilding
Co bylaw. was dismissed, with costs. by
Mr. Justice Kelly. The interim injunc-
tion was dissolved and final judgment in
the matter was postponed for one week.
Justice Kelly declared that the motion
at this stage was premature. If after the
bylaw had been given its third reading,
and a valuation had been made,
the council then proceeded to go ahead
with the issuing on bonds on a less valu-
ation than $120,000 as called for in the
bylaw. then it would be time for an in-
junction. He was not ready ro believe
that either the council or the valuators
would take a dishonest course, and in the
meantime the council should not be inter-
fered with in carrying out the duties laid
npon it ander the bylaw.
Remember St. George's church garden
party on Thursday next, July 7th, in the
rectory grounds from 4 p. m. Admissic n
15c. Tea a la carte. There will be fancy
work and candy tables. ice cream, fish•
pond and a program in the evening.
NT. PETER'S SCHOOL
FMtlowing are to maths of the pro-
moting exatuln,Nion' at St. Peter's
whoa', C.ok'vt'b. Ntnnw ill order off
merit :
Prom Jr. fl. le fir. it,'.
Honors -Wille Tobin. Norman Ryan.
Marr Tobin, Margaret Rivers,:
1•aswd - - Who el tatnffonI. Asters
Itarold'r, 1CIIIsM f;erumette, htxhell
Lyme
Freon Sr. 111. to .Jr. iI'.
hones-- •1A,rtwe howler
Iti s'iisl Mari" c;rar.'lle, ilellne
Plante, Rite nt.'• Farther Farr,
.lanes O'Neill. Dents itrennan. George
Farr, .lobs Vt'hltty.
From Jr. (11. to Ar. 1T1.
llon,rs--nowt,. Tobin. Tann Welnw.
Passed-M.rtlna Hnf.ey, Termer
Webb, Me rein fanners, Madeline
Jeffrey, Mary Teytm. 'tarry Acenell.
Irma 11. to Jr. 111.
endues-4,ot tte Myers. Carrie
O iu
wind Helen Page, Rene Jeffrey.
Clsrenee footman, Lawrence fieremette,
)nary McKoy. Harp !'hales, 1Mddy
QODZRICH. ONT.
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THE COLBORNE STORE
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SILK HOSE. We have selected a number of
lines of Silk Hose which ran in price as high as
$1.75 and reduced them to 98c a pair. Every pair
are firsts with no flaws. They come in white,
grey, black, dark brown, at 98c a pair.
RIBBED -TOP, HOLEPROOF HOSIERY in
pure silk, in colors white, black, camel, navy and
grey, at $1.95 a pair, in sizes from 81 :, to 101::.
O. S. HOSIERY, in white and black, in hole -
proof, in sizes up to 101 ••, at $1.95 a pair. They
have ribbed tops.
GINGHAMS, 27 inches wide, in plain and
checks, at 39c a yard.
ROCKFAST SHIRTING in many patterns, at
35c a yard.
PLAIN VOILES in white, light blue, maize,
black and mauve, at 65c a yard.
DRESSES. Organdy Dresses are very fash-
ionable. We have them in mauve, pink, blue and
maize, from $12.00 each up. They are the sea-
son's latest creations.
VOILE DRESSES in dark and light colors in
all sizes. The range is very complete and the
sizes are all here. They have been greatly ad-
mired and we would like to have everyone see this
iarge assortment. They run from $7.00 up.
a
MIDDY BLOUSES in plain white or with
colored collar and cuffs, in either balkan or regu-
lation style. From $1.50 up.
VOILE BLOUSES in every size, at $2.98 each.
This is a large range and comprises many styles,
at $2.98 each.
HOUSE DRESSES in light and dark pat-
terns in ginghams and prints. From $1.98 up.
BUNGALOW APRONS in light colors at
and dark colors at $1.00.
J. H. COLBOR
THE HOUSE OF 1- EL!ABILITY
ler. Telly Plante, Harry Itoeuell. NOTES.- -
- ,. 1',,. Fens L to Form 1i. rr
Irmo Kennedy. FI.,renee .tulrew..l
Barron,ItItty Fithian! Jeffrey. Dilly
Webb. Telly Lyuu. Eleanor mr Whitty,
Dorothy Carney.
From Primary to Form 1.
Earl Mem. Thrmas 1\ilyta110n.
Thomsen Dean. Augustine Page. F;.Iwiti
Mero, Harry Habib. Joseph H,e•kett,
Walter iannan. Veroniea Ryan. Tenet
('hislmlm, Lillian Kennedy.
The erosion. on Hamilton street has
been removed, Int there are otters on
the steed every day. tart a suit made
by I'ridham -tile T,silvr,-anal you will
ite no syds.,m. Round the cover
North street.
OLD HOME WEEK - NOTiI S.
The nerrption ",rmmlttee (Mr. 11. t'.
Ihtrelay chairman) w•b4•h 1111been
planning M provide lw,anl and lodging
for all wlio 'Mit the town during the
(►ll Hone Week. Intends to make a
seatemati,• eanvass of the token to
tees -main what Im,1..mtnslationwill INP
available in private homer.. jn•additlon
to that wh1441 will be provided by
hor.l' and t.sirding-hou.ea. The (on -
viewers will ct,mmenes) this wotk next
week. and the hearty tvteap'ration of
cisizwis Modred In 1116+ very important
pan of the 010 Home Week under -
At (',ide0. (thin, Ia•t satin -48y Pr.
.1. It. Whitely's noire Maxim. W. took
s.,d,nd tomer Iu one of rite Mew,.
Time ';114,i. Pune *:alai.
Tld. town 1,11 'il mete this (Thurs.
day 1 evening. instead of on Friday.
owing to the hdirlay.
The 4. T. it train was iter two
)son•s late lest night. Them was an
n''i'l.n1 to a freight rear Kirrhetter
and the Toronto train had to make a
deuetr
Thg regular meeting of the Goderich
Women's institute will be held at the
home of Mia M. E:\Salkeld, Bayfield
road. Thursday. July 701- Conveyances
will be at the corner d Montreal street
and the Square at 2.15 to take the mem-
bers out.
'tum -V um ('ones.
J. H Lauder is doing a big businesa in
Willard's ice cream bricks and ,ones. The
very latest ideas in concentrated coolth,
Phone 19.
VF.W .STEAMSHIP LiNE.
Montreal•iletroit F' eeleht Sertlee Or-
ganized.
Ttetr,it, June 27. -Asia ounement
was male Isere tn.dsy of tie omen -
int ion of a new freight stenmsllip 11ne
whi.•h will make It p,osible for Detroit
mauufnrtur'rs to ship their overseas
pr. -hurts direct from here to Alontrenl
be water, trenssh/1ROng ollrctly Into
•••,aa veseeis at 'leeks at the entrance
to the Lachine Canal.
The tweets to top t,sel are former
(;r i,t TLtke,e scowls which went to
,silt water cloning rite war end several
or with•h will now toe rnturnfi to the
lakes for the new e,rmlenr These
bonus have capacity of from 1.500 M
1.7(51 tones and drew a maximum of 14
fivet. of water when loaded. None are
"more tion Wellnnl Cann' size.
it is proposed to dispateb the first
host from Detroit on July 11. giving
a teld's, envie. at the stnrt. Four
drays are alknv.d on eaeh trip one way,
with n clay in port. Other boots wlft
be added A. neeledl. Freight rates will
be 20 per emit tela than now (lierged
by railway lines, wtth is dtwrnnt of fl
per .eirt. for prc•plyment. TitP new
line will 1.e known as the Detroit and
Montreal Line.
Why pay more for a phonograph
When you can get a real "Stewart"
from $13 to iib. and a hero -
OM cabinet machine for 1132 t
Ask cream
a dptt Tort "inn at Agent forackG tit
ice tteam par
Records.
& co.
During the months of July and August
there will be a shortened form of even-
song in St. George's church at 7 p. m,
.tt the ttoptlst ehnneh. Montreal
vtn.•t. next Nt1rstay .lrt-kea us used
at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. liil.k• whim'
11) a m It. Y. P. 1'. 8 p. tn. Wed-
nesday evenlag player serrke at 8
.1 large number of Mesons attended
divine sert1,.' at st. George's church
ou snootily ni ,it. ug. The rector, Her.
S. s. Hardy. preached a axalg,,itagtir.
lug sermon, taking a4 NO telt nark
4-: TO-srd 11.
At Knox church divine worship SSW-
conducted
ui lconducted next Sunday, motnig
evening. The Sacrament of the I.otd's
Supper will be dispensed to members in
the morning. in the evening Mr. H.
Dickson. executive secretary of the Hoyt'
Work Board of ()ntano, will occupy the
pulpit.
North street Methodist debar •Ji see.
View Sunday. July :4-11 a. a/ sad 7
p: m., publk worship cuudu ted t7 the
pastor. 10 as m.. a-huw. Moil'.
l'lub. The Club topic ail to : -I•
there sa.ii a thing M (oral good -
new ? " and will he leer vel hi Mr
;id
Beal
far tlr- snn,-
-algnt prayer -
•1 "u Thor -lay
Thum., Yrnrmi. The
meetings are disasters
mer mouths. The is
sen -Mss will 1d. hr
nigher lwr•after.
i
This is the Ice Cream that took Goderich by
storm last year. To meet the demand we have
doubled our order for this season,
BRICKS
24 different flavors to choose hom.
YUM-YUM CONES
Call early for Cines and Bricks, as the,supply
is limited.
insist upon a Yum -Yum Cone or an Orange C
Brick. Always something new.
The F:pwurthi true .,f N',r' h 414.-1
hw
Metlid, •lion' had a very prone
able inning urVTn.•.hav ev.nirig weter
rite envie... /of the *literary dopase
went. Mier sourly wad to •turge-
Ile. Ernest/ 1'rit'hnrl spire a stew/
talk .m rho Epistles. and Mr.. Hut'•hin-
.eusi contribulv.I n11 effective remotion. -
A very; wprial feature. however, wa•
an attdr.un by Mr JH encs, M Itehel l nn
tete sft.J`e•t of the An•hlve,. of Canada.
Thome present sere ;riven a wonderful
�
luajght luta the flan/slice of ('ariadiaa
hbtorr tint was inks.' s revelation,
former Gnl•rlr•h troy, which took peep
OD Monday evening at Walkerville.
where"' he had been living the• lest
wren mets.. Mr. Wliegn was haken
iTt on Sunday last, but was gime to be
MA At the sirnrt solicitation .,f the nmm�l the lotrnew, aryl Iw diel ehrly
la etene Mr Mitrle•11 prtnri o,l to give Moodily night 'with herflly any warn.
another :Mdse in 111.. fall. Iraq that xuyMlbtR s'•ri,nnd ens to iw
npprehsssleel. He wn. horn in WV -alk.
erten forty-three Mari ago end IlrwtY
in ('ofl.orne township beton• moving
tutu trrwn, where he lived until hi'. rem
uumil to WwlkervIlle, where he wall
employed a, a nlghfwaPJlnan Hp
was a member of the Ancient (order
of Foresters and was n,t nntrries`
Farr l'otler' rind one sister survive:
(borne. of W'mlkervlll•: Albert. of
Snitfnrd : Byron and William. ane!
Mrs. .iohn Oke, of town. A funeral
service was towboats] Tuesday evens -
Mg by Itev. H..4 fihahntn et the home
of mr. George Wilson at Welkerrille.
ami on Wednesday the holy was
brought td (lokerk'h, arwmrpu,h,l by
Mr. earl Mee, George Wlhsm. The
fi, entl takes place this (Thnrschtyl
afternoon from the residence of 11r.
Byron n'llaon, Wolfe street. to the
Colborne cemetery, Rer. J. F. Reycraft
comb -ding the sorrier..
FiEW LT$O\ -The death of Jennie
Elizabeth M,•Mnrehie, wife of Mr.
George J. Ferguson. Dunlop)" 1i111.
('oMgrte township. removed a lemma
who was greatly ()stemma'. both In
Aohflehl, wltem she ,.pent her girl-
hood, ani hi Colborne. where she load
lived shoe her marriage. She ens
learn In Ashfield. a daughter of Mr.
Alex- McMnrehh'. vital ten years ago
wen msrrtesl to her new beret' vel hus-
band. She had Stern NI sine last
December moll paeevl irony on !Motley
Inst. tearing, hooklets her hushnn,l. four
conrltr e4111dren. Shp Is sort -feed also
joy three brother. .Hngh end Arob . of
tshiieiO, and Tlaykh 1n the West -rand
three doter.. the Kisses Mary. ("lire
and .tnnle. 1411 at the home In Ashfield
She was n member of Knox ehnndo.
and the funeral RPrvkws on Tuesday
were eronhw•tewl by her pastor' Rev.
1t C. MeilernsI./s who was omelette, br
iter .1 N Hantlp, minister of her olid
Homs ehnmh In Avhfehl. The poll-
bearen. were Skewsrt Finlayson, 1541
Dam Flnlaysnn, Ttain Stewart pial Rol
M.eflro laor 1t.Adta many wnrrowIng
friend. item Crtlhorte trimmed') end
(;„derl.t,. s Norge nnmtwer were present
fruit, M,k6pll So pay the hitt tribute
Use Blackstone's homemade ice cream
for all occasiema it makes a delightful,
delicious dessert. Phone 240.
OBITUARY.
1t *rrTT.-The home of Mr. Arthur
Hrw,tti. Newgate start, has been los•
r•nc,.41 by tow death orf him wife. Dor-
othy lientery.' Rolfe, wlin model away
on Tue'hty of this week in her thirty-
fifth pular, after an illueos extending
over the ptdt pot. itesidrs 11e hus-
band. four clrillmn, two toys and two
girls. are left t'ereavel. Mr.. Rooth'
WAN h.nm In England and enmp to
(;oderk-h with her Mohan.] twelve
mems ago. The funeral takes plate
fh1 (Tlntrahty1 ofternrnn to Malt -
land cemetery, the "worries... tieing con -
(holed by Rev. S. H. Healy, rector of
St. (;e,rg•'s chnn•h. The p.libearers
HTV IM,.asno. Iatwm, Welsh, Booth awl
Jane.
P11FILAN.--.1 familiar figure has
been removed by the Math of Mr.
Indus Phelan. wM h nrrtlrre] on
Wednesday. Jane 22n1. MG Phelan
wits. born In (mean's county. Ireland,
In 1844, nal eleven years later camp
to ('nna,h, with hits ;Mnents. They re -
doled for ten years at Whitby, remov-
ing ranee to the townehtp of II noes -
mash. In this entity, sold Mr. Phelan
ufterwarls twrame n redolent of (boles
rich. He 1s survived by his vette. three
sons wnl one daughter : John. of Col.
boxwood; .tamers. Fronk nnol Mary, of
l'reaetntre: also by A sister. Miss Vora
i'lNian, of Detroit. and two brothers:
John. of Buffalo nn1 TMs, of (it.
Ailgi,Mlne. The funeral service was
hell wt St. Peter's church on Saturday
morning. Rev. Fattier Chlsl,olm e►Idl-
Mande . T1w pa llles rers were (;Po.
Deform. ibis Jeffrey. ,Tohn McDonald.
ll,trtek Finn, TAW. Path and Wm.
Moody The fetelheat ewe in the
itommn (5artw.hle eters, tit'(`eAMfrl..
W11.911 ON Sodden Howl unexpe•tel
wax flip denth of Harry Wilson, a
•
of re•gs,•t to one who. was helot in the
highest t -.teem In the old home r•0121-
muihlty. Thy fnneral pnsws.lnn was
one of the larg.rt tiro in this woction
Its many jriyijt 'YTie remalo, were
Inid at rest in the Colborne eene•tpry.s
Mts•h wymparhy h felt for the be.
reared Wieland and the ittlbtherkrs
thiMren.
nr41II-ANAN:-The linae.it of 3lr,.
.lamer• Ituchanan, from_a stoke of
itarnTyals trtl tie 12th Inst.. we. "the
(splins• of general rgret: which deep -
mod Into alnrere sorrow when It 1.• -
tame known on Wednesday of last
week that she had Loses! nw•,ty. Mrs.
Itn.hnnan. whose molder' tame wast
('nonirin• 11n,•ibmx141. w,I, born fifty-
eight years ago In Trine Vdwaot 1--
Iwtsi. nn0 while an Infant rame with
her potent.. tis Itnrtiel.l. in this county.
She lived there Instil her marrtnge,
thirty-eight yens ago. to Mr. .lam..
11. nan, of (;.clench. sines whine
fltae she had nodded in this town -
Roo woo 11 mpmlwr of Knox church,
also of the Wor'sen's Instihite and of
Rebekah Lodge, awl had n wide ()trete
of friends among whom sive was highly
esteems'. She leaves, Mollies. her
.1)11mltn nl. new daughter. Mrs. H. ft.
Mtowp of 4 otaion, and two ann. :
Walter .1 , of the (;olerich Planing
Mills, and harry F.. ncrrntntant of the
loo) branch of the t'nion Rank. Sev-
eral brothels and sisters sins surcirp:
lion. of Boy -field: Allan, of town: Wil-
liam. of Huntsville: Forrest and
Tnm.es, of Slwannron. Saiok.: Mrs. A. 0.
Reid, of Sarnia. and Mrs. W. 4'. John-
ston. of town. Th" funeral took plats
on FrhIny hist M Maitland cemetery.
Iter. it C. M•Dermid being the oflklat-
Ing cdo•rtyman Tho rnskpt was borne
by Messrs. H. 4'. i)nnbgt. Janes 1/m1 -
ton. 4'. A. Nslrn and 11. Harrison,
Thep parent from nntelde points in-
cluded Mr and Mrs. A. (3. Reid and
('has. Reid. of Sarnia : Thin. %teT)on-
nld. of Bayfield; Forrest •MaeT)onsod.
of Shaun,' von. Sack.: William 5.,r'flrin-
Aid. of ihtnNoplr Ont.: Miss Agnes
afore/1y. of Trenton, Mich ; Moo. D.
Barlett. of Detroit : Mrs. Reale, of
Poet Huron: Mrs. Jotter., Walter A.
Buchanan, !t(Ir. Emilie Bnehmnan.
('it,'. t1•nlstrnng. of Tnromo: Will end
Genes+ MaeRlty and Wm. Mori -Wm.
of Walkerton.
it's the man's own push that generally
fiefs him a pull,