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The Signal, 1928-2-16, Page 5Harry (:. hillier. cif Toronto: Mr. Barth Cantelon. artd the wood. who F_. _ ►ers r returnedlde Fen. 13. -Mr. \1'111 . -.Motives of the Coderlch'lural Tele- slotted of onlya Tough trail -through a teemnditogtto Detroitw Inst week Cautel's, S. J. town.MeCis en• gh e 1 J' Co.Others present. in addittcsa the bush. Gold had never bee to is,,,,, ,1II l'autelml, ofI.af■ a d:nrhhter and phoneuaihitlet in tuuari• ..itu lYYile, after apeuher the Issas few Months nt Arthur D. Mclean, of Otorth:am, is a to the members of the Matey. were Mr. found tn. paling 9 his blame hare. ''Phomas E. Iters. of Peterborough ; Mr. hitt the fanner wining nt.e i, aatt I: Mea. Kenneth Campbell and dangle "!'n• the Timmins Brothers ter Marlyn and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins: _ .:+ x•g 1,• 1 Mr and N[rg. airs had [ flow of • menet to farm a Roes Melt u t and soh Jock, of Detroit, re atthe ' Jamie it (uta of Myth: rIcer them the knowledge re ! d 1 11 f 11e • JAMES STEL\h ' T. C,aylor, of Itl,.th, Mrs. (Inmost. I these raw mining claims. Loin of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton News -Record (Fe' . Jt : The Stnuford. and fir. and Nlr-' A. Me! ft merit of WF.STFIELD, Feb. 14. -Miss Sarah John Meuary, having been called Inane ,!cath a•rurred at -the lame of his Kelsey. of Ponsul, Sask. Time hes shown how accurate was Howatt Is s'a'ting at the hurce of her owing utt to the serious trines' of Mr. daughter. Mrs, Lucy 'I' neon, on The floral tributes were uumernns the Judgment of these pioneers. Con - brother, M1. Oafrgr tvatt.-- ieuarc. Saturday lust of one of Clinton's old- and beautiful. Reside. many from in- + elusive testimony to this I. netted in n Misty Smith, of Brussels, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John MacRae, eonees- est citizens in the person of M1 Jams% llividtrt1 friends and rwixtives w,'•re• ! review of what hair been a lut•ved at slue 12. were in London last week (Olokono of r her ''ores.. Mrs. Melvin Taylor. of his n who was within a ice weeks ..lineal the iii--elonv.of. Knox fr lehureia.'t luRcords ghost' that -In 1911 only : 16. The stork called at the home of Mr. tending the w'ee'ding of their .von, Mr. f his ninety -Mot Firer birthday• ` '' and Mrs. Stanley ('uok on Friday last Ian MoclGse, barrister, of 9truthtbF• Mr. Stevens had been Ott fairly- good Nialtlind Lord_.. the Goderibit Rural 0442 was produertl. The eiuitntt in- and left a bithy boy. Congratulations. With the exception of assessor all heart' up to less than a f•rhti:lit of 7'eleplione Co. the Eureka Bible char creased to nearly n million dollars in M'r. T. 11. Taylor and Mrs. Melvin the °Mtcers of the municipality for 111_7 Ids passing, and he kept his mental of Victoria .:reef church, tie t'rit'on 1912, while It 11113 it had reveled $2 y were re -appointed at the Ashfield come and the choir nt Ce'n1ral Presbyterian 4\s tNNI. From that dote forward the Taylor and family and Mr. and Mrs. foenttfwf to the end. Bert '1'nylor and family attended the ell meeting held on February lith. •a1r• Be was bore in ('olborne sewn+hip. chervil.. (:alt, of which derens(r1's wien• mine continued to grow. The output fiftieth wedding anniversary of M- John C. Dalton. comesslon 6, will be March 18th, 1437. being ale only son Mr. Robert. C. Cott. i. organist rind Burin_ 1915 reached LI.203901. while . and Mrs. lieu Taylor, of Myth, on vena e f that town- 'choirmaster-. ore reserves at the end of that year 1 the Ideal weather 1ed when he was ' 71u•slay• the last week -the brilliant of in hi• earls na,.0 4or fi(r 1II28. „f the int. James sae +t •' •.. \\e have enjoyed ship His ,detWW •. Meted of recitations by Lorna West- lake and Jean Dunn, songs by Charley mud Maud Parker, excellent musical Selections by the ort•heatre and by. Arthur Peck and I)r. A. Newton -Brady, piano duet be Mrs. Paull and Ml's !'joy Edward'. a dialogue by Harold McLeod and Mary Wide•combe, and a splendid piny, "Miss Doulton'' Or- chils," the various parts being taken by Messrs. A. Duets Harry (taker, Fret' heard and Mimes Lucy Woods. Susie Westlake trod Annie Mei.eud. The total proefrda were over =irl. ASH FIELD • (ODERICH, ONT. OBITUAR1 SAMIMMI. A. McLEtNi Join Cutt, of townl aAdr two Estee s Mrs. Tboattw Mcleeu, Mrs. J, Coombe*. of lettaburl• Pa: The funeral toetk plats. infra his reeei-• The death occurred et Portage la , deuce, 'Montreal street, on Mewls, i YrMahou, who soon rrgnatret Prairie, Man.. on Jenwuy 31st, of afternoon. and was largely attended• temerity and ,old a half interest tux Samuel Alexander MC1 » a former The members of Maitland Lodge at- MieNta temerity ,[taw for soon Hollinger and ff of the \lesunlr order were performed. Alec, (lftlie$ weal into the Leah and rwldent of Goderich, and af'rrwurts of 'tended in n body and the burial tea toted gold. The Tl to th Leat'flim N'1 gtaarn and I.u4eC0h1 Ins.44 . He I will Ip his seventy-second yemr. lie ' Rev, It. C. McDermid Was the utlkt- 1►r {,lop syndicate ultimately paid Ile Wtis born in Goderich toweship and sting clergyman. coal the. pallbearer* LR:aplo N) for his progeny. Ile took youngest and Inst .rvlving of were Mayor H. J. A. Mutt:wan; Reeve i cash, fn rfi lila tp ;tty,.aM1 >h was the y of vrldch the It. E. Turner, F. G. WNr, A. J. Mac -wheel today would Me worth fi_,:sat,lNto are Robert well-known family Geterlt•h was Key. Dr. J. M. Field and Dr. A. C. tate Reber. McLean of limiter The interment etas in Matt- ! 'rhe pttrchose by the syuell ate was •A .lv 1. tvHmoved iv Nlie wen xrh lldtty' y,•tRo at,• Ile waw . eind"tethe tow'nT•outiiell. members inf wee -ewee tulles from the_uretierty ass to the country coil __ twice married. his first wife bs4ttg Ills session of Knox ehurh, and retire- - eprr ,and when eves, eat with summit • In Por- mesaaured his abilities tigat pspectoris from the gold re - Mena of the world. He got a gets stake of $7a from a friendly bartender. 1i ESTI IELD Thursday, Tabruary 113, 1928.--6 • try igeseirt ... .:.- -- fir'►-"-" ----- -,11 THE SIGNAL, ALT/NE TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE An exeelleut restorative and hotly builder. As a night- eap Ovaltine promotes healthy and restful sleep On Sale at 60c, 90c and ,1.50 CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 90 Goderich ,tt Specials I" House Furnisbinvs Rugs Linoleums and Congoleums Curtain Material at Clearing Prices Our new spring stock ,ti Rugs has Arrived and these are• being Offered at i ttraetne takes W. WALKER "Otte. the Cheapest and tams nit lest" Furniture end Doom, t itrtu.lwes father d wore .estirmat.4 at $10.931,eNN1, and with the still handling ore at the rate Mr. Fred Pentland spent a few days during t u a.about nine years aria „f Idose to half-n-mllllnn teens onnuellc. DININGROOM SUITES in T Freda loft Werk slatting his smashlue,• the . lengtheuing Mals, the wunhr,al le was merrleel to . nnir TRAGEDY IN FAMOUS mother. Mrs Pentland. clear trod) ritghts, and some sleit-ln- \titfhell ale, of Colbomt- who Tm NORTHERN ONTARIO MINE \..t i atent with this most leis. rt of lights from t forty ecru Pirht :nit ,gold minimg at•hleYem(nt in Can Wt. 'lase on hand a nice assort- tit went of Diningroom Suites at Thirty-nine Lives w - ndiohain,; • Inlans ..t •onsoli In of Bel_' riding. The twinkle NI r. and Mrs. Bert Vincent, dt • :l a ham 1itrt11 o F . aloin automobiles nn the Blue \\''[ter e• malinger I Ill min,. \iipe+ that ndinrr hlstnry the Timmins Brother. 1 en•se• tent J. L. Monday. at the borne of Peeing I ►q! 1 roue son w,•n• sons le 'Mr. oud Mer J. L. McDowell. highway ten a D n suo values. \1'e would int pleased t have you inspeel our goods. J. R. WHEELER t xa ua•rs one " - - 'ire in n neer - isa 1N• seen, and the this union. Teen daughter-,fled-e'trf3 and - it ve111, nl Interest: Ludt_ s•• iymobit e passes along tl F Ily died •i' h clans. ns. 1 0 Mr. Nottunr, McDowell Is atttpoing uitt nn nn the swine Judaitir competition at Tor - 'tin• roads quite lretlnently. then this week. 11lath of Misty Hutehlaoo.-Thr• ..rent blow to him and he pt Ter hully 1etgt,r min.- „t Timmins. in I,ue c 'son tr eKects of i-. -The Mend. and oxo ser, .ns , • are. 'rhe• Inc. of this daughter was Aa the result of a her in the Hol• [ken vias br•»tglt MHO!, which nte•rged Northern the origintal Bellinger (:old Mete. and KI or Ins -1•to1 of Mk. r 4 IIu1uhL 'eye i tr tali t+ntarlo thirty-nine min are 'tune (:old Mines with the adjoining Mrs. R --....oma end Mrs. ng. n t,t ... .. on Thursday morning, Fehr ry:lu,yinir.g children ars.: Nin Lorin. - MP t i-ini tT1ms. nstlne, tqN nt Sunday with Fasai/aro Funeral Diesel* Homilies Slroot, Goderich Ont. ( Mrs. J. rn•u c IM h, at the halite of her nephew. Tyndall of Hallett and NC•• -ie v Ste Twelve noon were rescuelT ilii 'Phe original Hu!lln-ter 1:oil Mines Redmond. lir, S►amne SMerwcwel, lith com►ctsxlnu• yens, of the Mase line; \Irv. Israel - Inad a'cndt•eltsttiop of a4.INaaaMal, Mr. r, and,Nlls. .Uc.e MMmwet were 1'ho decrat' was seventy-six year. of T,tslor. London f ust now it Fltrida t : no, of (11c0(NN1 shores of the !•:as. t j Moll tiger l'un.n:►dntevl [:old Minis. _-T,otHie•,lxus laltura-_ort . utlal _ • and-arrrft->reaatirs last surviving meed" r lr+ \t m F nz oAnu AI } s.u. ?•- i JUS' IN Wontb-rfnl \'alta,. tat New Stamped Goods Pillow Cases Aprons Luncheon Sets Runners Buffet Sets BOII,Proof Embroidery Thread• 3 for 10c Smith's Arf and Gift Store In business over 40 year. Calvin Cutt's Store News Prs,i&, a Ibe for ---- N Salmon Casrade, 1 -Ib tin _ __lee Cnellenge Corn Starch,: pkgs__ ley Peen :imp. 15 -lb tin 33e Tessera, 2 the 111t• Primmer Flour. Aunt Jemima 2for . 'tic Pastry Flour, 24 11.1 _ _ - _ _ _ , _ . t44c inap Flakes, 2list 2:ie income, Gold, Combo.' Soap. Io for • neN tipetial Inunetry S.ap, s ball -:Mac .telly Besse 1•ib hex ----- - -- lite 1, sltuatcd:.in, the P• rsititine gohl..-f-. 3t.=. e•►+•ham--,lulu• )he inrrcer. tl:e f her family coming to I've with - r. D, k NI iAaghes ns.• PARAM4)UNT \f ,, o a. F am. are f Xerthrru elnta Io. is the emit tllznfrnri wap inrrrna•t to ate: - ,o l -ins. Sherwood in Novo ml11 of :nal Mrs. Thompson, Clinton. Inr.est geld producing mine in the tv„t.t,00 fro+df nn of :.011nOfN► .hnm< of • last yens.. A sister, Miss 1.17a !Medd- Mr :Stevens wax hrnnRl,t ,!, is the "'stern hendspLere. the t"ar call's. of t5 eneh 'n• con on, died nor yerir ago. Another• hie Bible Christian Church nt,d +oniri- 1'.1►t.\N)1-NT. Feb. (hi g. r. Iotitt stir. Mrs. P. Sherwood, answers(' the \Iib t -h t1.• yottng•.1 of the grout (Nehtg known n. the Hulltuger 1 cox. of Holyrood. was the guest of has bated in building of both time •uud gold mine, of the world, the rater- onto 1 coy )lanes. T.1m•it, 1 sister, mrs. Jack Hamilton, lival 'teal! In 19'?:,. The funeral Was mon(•• b'i'ding up and i c -•;lining of eek• held from the home, of Mr. Sherwood Zion. B.C. church, Colbert... \loon peke' het" already readied a point('tow• to ft 0O0 men are )1 r. T. Irwin is spending the week. Saturday, Febrnnrc 11th, inter forty years ago the faintly eine. to re . w-Iere.erodnt•tlon rt•t'etrds 1•oulnerr fav T1olllet-c•r Consoltdnteil- '1' end 1n.Torontn• mete being in Lcx•halt•l evemeterc. Thr urablc with the largest mines in the from the mine Is anlflriont 't, i.e.', to Mrs, .J. MacAuley is guttering from side os it lis se• ltne'anii hr lee(:nnc n[nh African hand, mala(n1n the ptpatlatlryt tt an entire ...mats, at the 1 se and grope were connected with the Bih!e Christian ••Ite•uuy" diol- dltc. fn 'truck of to.he will Iter many r•ondh ittI by Rev. J. A. Walker of ,•March,which friends hope that she will 'tion be yell f when later went into the it r., w ale' In I ba' Ihrntetnnon and Crew's. United union when 'the different !ran,•heat' of • [ugrm:,wheat In 11It1A, at the age of \V„rk hng toren ...steeled M 1 depth again. - churches,. The prallbearer. were the NTelhodist 1'lurch• wets united in twenty4Pnr: and "broke he went into of este... to 2_0nn fart. I.vI.-sel,,wia,rl. Mr, azul Mr... John McRae were In $a Fllerwe«ti• s. Hutchison. J.- the-ee•rty-f,14's.and still tatraas-eat intro the fore' ine area. At centeen he had reached reenrds of close to on, London nttentHng the marriage' or NitMeewr-e, S Tweed-. , H. Curran and oto the 'ol.. leer cafltit•' ei'r 'r'>*a dining eit-$41It-_I 't•' t' their eldest tan, Inn, to WAR Winifred union with the Prestelerlat. ('hur•h in had ;some - •V Elliott of Lue•know. While in the W. Dements 'fiends from a d'at'um ne s F 19•,-ot now known n. Oniarfn 'feet 1 attending he foment! were Mr. and United (hnrch lie alwacs tank tin city they were guests of Rev. J. S. Mr. McEwan. of Tiverton: Mr. John active part in ehnreh work ile was a !birdie and Its danRhtrr Margaret. McKenzie, t? ( dam's ; Mn. S. Hutchison of the ehnrelr boar: in one or CunRrnudatinmt nae teiuendld_ to and Mr. and Mrs. C. Twamley,of another ieaptetty. sometimes in two Mr. and Niro. beetle Ritchie. and a \\inghnm. or three. nearly all his iii.. He ens Mary t eel. ome lo`tlue Wee taddte -who ----- - A 104•111 preacher In Coelbntfi acid inter _- 3 b wilt- them !Joy.' Mi.t Autrua. iw-itt 10yF. Ards.*. SCHOOL - REPORTS --- - - hrr4. Hirt lases leader ant for malty ,lin MacAnley, eelebrate•d their yeare tamest the adult Bt1 c.-+'IALN In ,'events birthday on Saturday, when the Sunday athnnl, numb -rine about S. S. Nt). a. \VEST \\•A\VANO4U lite seventy-five ereons. Ile -rinr represented tiny entertained 'their sMnsedmntry outdeNor games and oftencard i'olluwLng are results "t Fenrnary the r•hmmh at Cnnfen4tee t Twiny w- elt!' - ea o,ne mid a9slstrel in es. rc..way he 1 dnTn'y- hutch examinations: Its.• i •. 1e;eiigraphy• lois otos spit- • ,.,,old to M111,1 up his ,•ongr i•tni"and Mr. Jlm noel Miss ellen Keu•hnhaw lug, arithmetle Total. 4ta1; honors. render aid to the limns. ttT )t 11. have rehlrraeel from n visit to Fiends 'tat: pass, 24411=Juhu Foran 344 Of late years be has nt• ken able at 1istt ve. thou, 1. Willie I'tirdnu 2tt9. Florentn to take wt- act_lpe ale's.• in c•' seri work. Miss esti ale Henk-end of Luck- Cranston 264. Demean McDonald 2.56. sot hie Inteteeet has been ja:st as teen t tit „pleat the week -end and a-lth her Jr. IV.-ilarold Fowler 7`t•, (llsrlie and he astern -milord a amain,. fes. rt»s+in. Filth Stanley. i urnin absent. vire ` I nut held front the church ve , ' WWITECH(TRCHJr. Ill. (totni, :100; honors. 225: Tate fnnernl on T:e-,lray „'' rn, pons‘, 1Il1-Jean Pnnlon _lea. j Sr. 1i -Jot- Feer:un 22a, then.). El- lover'. n short imitate -crci, ft nt th WHITECfil'R(IH. Feb.- 13.-Mbstiss wood Fowler nut. held r home. Tale sen 0, , a: Annie Simpwon, druggist, sof Jolter. Jr. ii. -Bub af'Allister 277 (hon.), ehnreeh and graveside erre ,,,,,,i,,,te.1 .\Ian., is skilling with her skier. Nitre. Ila Fowler 2414• Ernest Telenit abeeni• by the Rec. A. E. Doan and the Trimer-itelen Fowler. Helen Tarn- 14lenrers were:- Ar. J. R Evans, 1: .1 Henry. nth,+ Nfarjorle Smith. of iirnsseis, in absent. Miller. C, S. Hawke. NVm. Connt'L of s N•ut Thursday with Sties May Wight- Number en roil. 14. W. Potter and O. Jerctt'. I F • Nlisse t our or more evnnimttions. The rewire at the shurch ~vets Inri - mon. A. T. McKiNNF:Y. Teacher. lc attended and manyl.antifttl IL,rtl fewlose-been laid .UP___ minutes were sent for the pale few drys. having been -- - S. v. No. 1, C•i11ai1'R1C•tl TOWNSHIP tem wax a eery insely one from the kicked nn gar knee by a hprse. The following Is the report of a. S. Mnsonlc bldg., in town. Mr. Stevens air. Graham Gsrhutt are twin in hack In this distelet. His mother lenses for ' No. 1. Gode'rieh township. ' her the wriest lifelong Nelson. Ming n nosni„ r \Vinnipt'n on Thursday. Mrs. Hodg• mouth of Jnntury. Honors ' per nt Morning star feL./L.,.:it, grow, 1111' kinson also leaves then for Alio West. cent.. ir.',ss (16 per (ant.: aliases Hackett. Bunke ani) lane. Sr. 1V. -Bernice afore 83.2 per . tenches.s1 of this •district. ettendeil the r•ent.. 1itll Ilt.wtt 73.1, Marion Lam- _-_.- iteilti 1IT 11.\T.T 117T oma. t ..9, .ion I)nlbn 61.:0, Orville Oke The death of Mr. Robert H. Cutt em SeSr`r' "nt home" in Rttatf.,,d. a Sumla,rlratnl lT T tt1fit''"lTtha+) Mrs MaeGrewnr and Slime Tia Mc- (pinsl visited with Mre. Patterson in Sr. Iii. --Everett Craddock 67.3 per curerr of ere of Goolerich's heeeknewle Lucknow one day last .week. rent.. Hervey McMichael 64.6. • citizens. NI r. Cult ha.' snfferc,i a Mrs Wm. Bnrhonr reeked for a few Jr. i11.--FelWnrd lfeMichnel 76 Per stroke flit previous Tues:ay, but' nt' it rat. . Was net severe it wa. ••vpeeted that Ings lost Werk with Mr. Htirrc aft nit,.lrthttr Hk•ks 74.3, Frank ate- he well.! recover from rr F,n.ty ftnt- 'hnn 241141 family of Belgrase. miMicha-el 47, nrdn,. morning. hnvrecer, n $1.1•011(1C 'Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier "'nt Sr. T. -Ruby Mi Mi heel S2 per cent ; stroke risme. And the stn, iter mltn sahtrtlny with their dnnghter. Mikan \Clrnlired_FaIl1Er• at Collor Valley. Alin Frier/Int 79. Arthur McMlchnel. 11A14111 9,1011,41 until the end Maine. Mr 74. fttnityw 1`nrrant 72. Cotes death is deeply regretted by tio• \.hfi. n Sr. Pr.-aHxscd ate",re. Valeir Crad- . people of (: eleri,•It and the surrono.' N1r. and Mrs. Ale . Emerson. - spent tlnrk. Ing commtmite. among nhom he et - Fundny with Mrs. Alla. Emerson' Jr.Pr.--lf:ra(e Rrnttie. well known INdh as n man of bust ' Mr. sill Mire. Jas. Fnleeoner set alias I L nnie. r iNarher ness and n. •.tae of the leaders in the -Norah F`n lr utter spent fM t nes% lift. f rf Men's Flannelette Shirts. Regu- lar 111 n0, for - J. Calvin Cutt (i riN'er -- Kingston St. THE GODERI _ - nrdnc With ' e . the lover., ills elenth Mr. and.Mr.- Calvert Fal'nner nuns. Stir c ulI a nf! betwrrn nn nnwrtt- leaves' n cnu.4thel iso town sntmrtt. A •O a: 7.4 • and Nirs. Don FAkvoner. of Cntrnaei, ten and n written law seem• to he thnt on which lie served Gtr -.rend terms,. 'FOR. Thl..1e'•^ -• \is. Hort NTn Jnhn Kelle (n r FI the former is, enlnrced etnnit Daily hl held m the I 11town iN- nnr • T of m visit- f hat both in Hahl }; E HOW.: CC'. - 44th r ! Lenin' .en- - V , n1 m• Nelle , Bi .ked, from llhertn are vtlila old a by the ti + ing alts' her temente Mr. and Nr.. 192S and in 102e id the .Tiro Uncle of St. .engttstine. --- -- • poll for c+tune•illnrs.:\• a member ,d the I3AYFIFI D council be net himself ...carry out cer- tain tnsks for the INent-tt: of the town. __ . and pnrsnnl his object' with .elf -.Heti fleltg deterninntlott. The .Aviv life of R:\nittnel4 ►, Feb. al of art•. II Gn,lericli tins muttered ii severe loss In Reid ntUmdwt the t w,u1l of n rnlatist lilt' removal. . at 174.1 IV. Mich., this week, Mr. Crtit Wna 1n his slaty -seventh idnrn Raker is rnrndlu- n we, k or yrvar. lir vent' horn h► 111 in.hnrr eo at Ttnneon. iie is reentering nicely township. Perth seventy.es son of the from his rosette operation. late Mr. nntl Nfrs. Janes ('ittt. As n Nis..\\'illinm Johnstonhnstnn celebrated his young morn he termed in Grey town- wethnty-s( te eel! active an Nld Leo the ship, in MP. ee»mty, and about thirtc- iath, end Is still Johnston nm► have lie two years nen niovetl tolkldrri h. For thirty - Mr and Mrs. hnstInce INcn twenty -Oce years he rnadneted the well-known grocery ants. ,nit Kin¢.htn street. and t'e'en year* ago. after a very successful hrt•tness ,•'tree he RP - tired. leering the beetles. in villain e hands of his rideet ern. Mr. tr n 'Ont. - ihmring n great pert ns. Its life in Gerlerleh Mr. Cult env, his 'crosses in Lome Imitate enpmeity par fourteen t years he ens n mtmht•t of the board of mein, pelmet Mertes. anti for Ate Terme n member of the town loonier'. He Wns n staunch 11141 ler of l'ret'hy• terientsm And one of tee prominet►t members of Krone chum' having for A nntntrer of years beer 2 member of 1 the se..(nn. In pol(it s Ile was an ar dint Liberal. Ale w .s 2 member of Mnitlac l Lodge, No. NI..tkF. and .\.NI and a dim•tor of the t:•Me•rish lanai Telephone Co . Snrririn¢ are his esfq,. tie. ,lung' tar.. Mrs. T. E. IVO*. of taettrsernn¢h and Mrs. Geo. fieiblcr M ict.o and four sons: .1. Calvin, of ve n : Robert iii., of Galt : Thomas Ni and Amt !raw Meldrum. students ,, the 1-mlcer I tilt of '14erin(n: alao ti*rather. Mr. I ' s a, living herr for the oast three years• i coming herr from (lnderich. We don't deal in theatre tickets. Fifty Years Wedded.--'Penistily. Feb Amory 11th, WAIN the fiftieth :anoice'r We don't run -a cahareT. t nay of the marTe etT Sir: 'me Mr` We don't sell anything hat will', Johwann+. Tipp'n .Fr it the' ethodis take the f lmily awayfrom- Miss 11a1Neli1 ittggln. beenlrte the bride home. 1 of Mr. John W. Tippet. IN'!ng •,ttentl'd But we do sell D. L. & W. Coal, by Mr. George htwoeke and Miss ,lone which will go a long way to- I forming tits c&A. 11114I eremony-. Three Thrrt•yper- ini en tli home so pleasant an comfortable A; N(nt'tarl (F.11al, at pre..rnt vc t nobody would watt[ to leave it.! Mustard and faintly In Florid•[: Mrs <)ur 'phone nutilher is t)l4. Ityment (:1!Itel, of Deletes and Wil 111nm. nt BIiiInge. Mentenn. Mr. rind Tri,' us with an order. Nfre. Tippet did not eetehrete their CALI. THE golden wedding, hut spent the any In their f1.ItAl everyday amp ovinetets Their nanny- friends r<tend enviers too - tenons, Rureest'ful F.ntertalnment.-The hot supper end entertn4amrnt on T1tnredny- For ('rood Clean (.nal evening. the 9th. nn.ler the metre^^• of COAL Trinity rhumb. we. A slxrwt'w. There B. MUSTARD COMPANY WA. A splendid attendance. An cerci J. , leen supper weft served In the basement % Caoderjeb of the town hull. The pr,¢rnm run e e ward making a het•. of the family are living: Sir.. W. d f rtable that Int \lr gtIMPIOUtt QUICKLY BANISHED "I suffered years of agony through blind itching piles," says Mrs. W. Hughes, of Hochelaga St., Montreal. "Pain, loss of strength, complete misery, was my daily lot until I came across Zam-Buk. I know now that there is nothing on earth to equal this grand herbal healer. Since it lifted me from misery my earnest wish is to make Zam-Buk known to all sufferers." We a°'' Moves Pain LIkM Nagle 1 ey.d1 '( • I rf i-t.a t r, Fresh Bread Baked Daily - whal yens get when „rdrritit: your linnet frmu t'1i•Vt•land't It contain, II.. purest ttttfrt-dtents known to bakers. Buy a loaf today : I1•I 1 -t,' the'thiTerenes. We specialize in Cream Goods of all kinds E. U. CLEVELAND Phren• 111 West St Still Further Reduction of Prices . of Goloshes, Overshoes and Heavy Rnbbers Alllines a'e_now very much broken, hardly any of them are com- pete in range c•f sizes, and w`e have decided to ada-nflce ble-runinants_aL prices which only mean a big kiss to us, but this stock must be cleared out, and our advice is, if you come in now you! size -may be here, but - they will not last long at these prices. Men's 4 -Buckle Overshoes Regular 34.50 for $2.50 Lumbermen's Rubbers '.overt ,.r Ruckied. heavy Rett "les. $2.25 Ibguhir ell :".0 For Men's 2 -buckle Cashmerette Overshoes- $2.00 Regular 83'.:111 For . Men. 3 -buckle Jersey Cloth-OverI Qes- $2.50 Reiaalar 1-1.St Fttr Men's 1 -buckle Jersey Cloth Regular it:l.;da _For 4 Pairs N1;- 51. 11.- :1 -buckle ('AMhtuert•ttt• -tip In: 1 site 11 Reg. ata :dl For - Men's Jersey.Cloth Storm Rubbers Felt Lined Regular t? ' t., For $1.95 1 its. h: $2.00 $1.49 I 5 Pairs Only _. ;, t i -Infill' Overshoe Rize 1, :i Regina' 1:1 nil For 6 Pairs Misses' 3.buckle Goloshes sizes 11, 1:i. 1 onti 1 1 ." 2. Regular 82 75 For AH That's Left of Them - - fprt4-iew' $1. "01 t:nlrtltes- high $2 50 $1.50 $1.50 •nr low heels. Fnr 4 Pairs Only - 4-hndkle 1'4,I041es. and 2 Regular 1:1.25 for 'Sizes 1 1, 1 $1.75 Men's and Boys' Rubber Boots All at Rock Bottom Prices Lumbermen's Laced Rubbers 1V,vv'bottom. Regular ?I tut $2 50 For• 1 / 4 Pairs Men's Hi.4 ut Brown Laced Rubbers -•i;v-i4-2 six.• 7 aniI_J - ; 1 1 11 ert•y Witten. Regular :et :dl $3 00 Fns. •D Men's Leather Top Rubbers i►•ineb top Regulnr For Boys' and Youths' Heavy Rubbers at Greatly Reduced Prices Mens Leather Top Rubbers $3.00 1 111,'11 .,I, lt, t '1,s. 1 „• Women's 4 -buckle Goloshes pair- For •- 9 Pairs Only - Child'+:1•hurkh linitlshes -ti - t`• T. 11, tr and 111. R.•gut For $4.00 $1.50 nt 11.39 For Final Clearance X11 wolar't,' tel (1411 it,lnsher at $200 half price.' For t JJ Buy your Footwear for next winter now, at these prices. It will prove a good investment SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE EAST SIDE SQUARE GODERICH. ON TARI0 -s► • w