The Goderich Star, 1922-01-12, Page 8- - -
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41.0 THE LAST MAN"
Now en We
AUBURN
**moos Club boa Its regular
last. Tuesday.
/gm McKenzie, of Heneen, visited
Int Mater. Mra. Stratighon, the .10tnaer
rola thla week.
r. binhile of the Northwerit accom-
hy hio family are visiting
* this neighborhood at present
hn Medd shipped a tallow' of
• Tuesday to Toronto. These
lead ot' cattle .trorn the Wed,
IOW' kb.. Medd bought last rail. •
,111r.ilohn Wilsen Was in Dungannan
iloakweekaintitIng the West Wirivanosb
boarauste hooks. He has Perfotnied
*so *Oy for ever thirty years, Ile
ialtaaakt, Abet the company has had .0 -
coy oviccessful year.
he ev. Dr.Catupbell, et Dungan.
slinto preach anniversary, serviceo
itit the tresbyterian amnia neat
ditabAboth roorutng ane evening. You,
kiliaparraningthere wIR In i. Ta zaeet.
atmobeit and the resident
Alla will be the speakers* urs. Pr,
anopbell ot Dungannon will be the
oloniar, Miss Deccan, villetler, and ilfr.
Illoimor McGee, sollet. A general tu-
iiraties ko extended to 0111 old People
ollholoava the fifty Wars and children
oforter. . •
ire are cuthing rapid progress at
omeresitk . Our Men Inc busy taking
Arartoto In. agriculture, how to kill
antatiaerfallowing, klIIIng
*hos la' well rooted in
thth is morality is to
the ideas into practice. The
sUc Bolance class la also welt
nillonalle*. One or the young students
avrefted *put tile theory into practice.
*Atom eareful, norusal of the formula
everything welt followed closely accord.
Mg ea the preacribed form but the
nook -am nut have the dellghtful
•egteepostaa antitipated. A ceulae
tvaIntsnce was. larited to partake of
tee areatietem. Tb• IF/Who! took ot
me 4,1cautUnre,-ii C.--tc.i' to.bost pm ( t 1.0tatt
C,c.ftet. A lulu:nil ateificallier eet baiter
tlzy..1 zees-ea:are before the ctiiiits,ino
4 iVallta Mate the etteck.
enneeee...e..........
COU3ORNZ
my eiel Mee A. te 0.: feria leave ee
Vale d bow, folio Vida leenile,e3.
Tar feminize' Chili lea:peat a i.‘,IP ct
glop., fr,ott Steti:lw :Station ilast wean.
I1:0,111‘f., Ili Ilr"bittrril a44,1:11103;;IY,„t?nr't04:317r.11iteN-4:tillt" s6vri.5Pliz,-
The amine ,peepte of Colatirne are
,eneiattle tii . el:ellen titecT moositieht
teglete.
elre, 'Woe aliariele ,•if elteleriele eves
•ieitiag ber iteemeti a lire. Cifaa Allah
4Nitre'l.%1414'
1itinit Hill ,iiiitrifti a ear of eattze
for eepurt. Mr. A. ARM sitlintett two
earl,. ,it logrs, .
"4r4,, J. II, rfrcitie ittilocuittt 4, ear of
emet and
i. L'" of ';i :1. oats. Wen a
ear of feat wheat.
The PeePle lif Cialrerne extend Mee,
avocet eeeneatIty to M. end Sfri.
4;h4s, Mitzi and IVinily In their sorrow.
Ileg was one of Norte Zion boys and
will riot deep lie torgotten, but stliat
le our loss 'b' nit. gain.
Quilt, a fftw tail friends and aamaint-
anree, alit -urea lite funeral id the late
John eletemagle which tuolt Place Jan.
ilith iron; !beet!. T. IL, tlederlell. to
lailborne centettlty. The dereaseil was
e 'nether cif Ma la;ina Melemagla an
old resilient of -Carlow, new if Totem-
,ftn'he. felleWing .1.4 ilie vaunt of tie S.
tf.'17.albtienc; ter - the lean ending
fie, 23rii, 1021. Those marked, will;
aft asteriel; •wera alieent for one or
mere examinations : Mute% 75 per
rent.; pass 40 per ilea.N. (Jess: -
Kenneth Attila 73: Keith (laniner, 70:7J
4leaee Jewell. 70; 'Caplet eiastelle 05e.
Arthur :WAAL, 4).6, iera IV,. -.Erie
elatelner. 70e14; Miele eVaredene. 71.8;
cutroret .eenstoee,, 7tt;,4;ourtland Hero.
fii; leuniee ',orig., 62.• „Ir. INee-Cietette
desVell; 73.8: itegele.. Stet:atm, 70.3;
ilaiph, Jewell. fart "'revue' Goode. id;
elloy aeliAellennee. 03. Jr, IIL--Dor-
oat), \Natters, 67; Ross PitrInimea.6.0;1
Mar' aleWlanney. 011e Selticey Niel- '
*donee 483; litazel boot', 325; 4Laverne,
'Fisher. lea Il.e.neelen4anlee 82; Ntine
file Ilona, '76. Tile lentor classea,
names ill 'order of merit: Jr. IL--
111meg Phrtmmer. leabel erelielanney.
Sr. Ilehnee-Charies liotOton, Harry
Silt, Jr. Prinieta-Fraelt Waiters, M-
beetVortetonteaitelen Straegtan. •Fena
eOcin Edwards, Effie Jewell, Myrtle'
Phelifentea -itivele Anode. __h3ert...111e4
redo', Cordon, .FIsher. "Tote) enroll -
;merit 36; Averaer attendanee- 32.
Vit)Lliele, leibleATRICK, 'readier. •
• • Goororcti TOWIVSH1P
A` meeting of the Alexarnira Iloepilat
lielpere Will he tete at -the home of
aire. .41ao. Andreevs.' Ilaylield litcad.
Goileeleh tovicaship. on Thursday. Jan.
1901, at 2:30 p. m, A ;mated, levitation
h; eetended to all. .
;The .41.oderieli Townehip Verniers'
'Club will lield a Meeting At tile ta'allge
Hell. itie eon., .00 'Wednesday evening.
Jan. 18th. A debate -"Which le the
more profitable, beef 'cattle .or dale)"
rattle?" is -the Chief feature of Ilia
pregame .EVereone Is 'invited.
'STANLEY iov-iraup
'NW are gilt' to reacire that air: Ilitee
*elk Taylor has reentered frema a sia
veree illness, • • - 1. :.
;tie. Peter ...McGee es stiffertrile from
Meilen arm, but We heme lie Will
oti be uround again, .
eta. Len Talbot met eitse. Eather•
pent Sttinlay last at tIm tepee at 51e.
filten Jain -tick. iif 'Me Goshen line. .
Quite a.nutither of this section at -
ended the imolai on the ejositen Line
n Friday evening last.
Arr. W. Ir. Talbot, Of the Sauble Line
Irma laid up, 'tient o.„ sore tack,
0)1 SP hope he will soon. be around
i.1II. 0
HINER
*Array of Witter
•Otts for
ALF-PRIC
so bat bive bten spec.
m onc own work,
or bao beau selected
r stoek.
ate .Clevertr. desift od
made °Velvet, Felt
..etyn with trimming
ers, mounts and pins.
Friday sad Saturday
Miss Madicar
KINGSTON STREET
1)
$ou d Advice
hi Fre
And fan no string to it 1
tt is a service of insur-
ance men who know
wur business as this
egertcy deo.
NVES MUTE'
-then INSUR
4ot
enly wund, liberal
�Ikes. but added exper
, prevention advice i
eyed you by the Hart,
rd Fire Insurance Com,
E. H. HILL & Co.
Seen* of ma* ow
COMM.! MAX
,
DUNGANNON CHURCHES
IR DARKNESS
ethedisia and Anonym's Dentided
Gas Plant- tor Light -Witt Not
He Installed Attain.
•
Ur. 'and Mrs. Thomas .tenille are
one to Port Milan. fortlfe winter,
%vbi'ta -they will elslt their, Sen. WM.
THE LATE
• -
IJtb lticAsrtIcti Nalt‘r ui tolibitoralt
in lbw 91:4 !Via'
:11,11T.T415 of tee 14,4.
10,414'ti,ittt
ceelea ee ea Weilneecte. tee ite
Tee wallre wee al/elk:au meg pie.
venten ai-ape7 feein etterehen eel--
eleee ;Vet titane.seeted wee b..en
teem Tho vuviieo la Va. leeee 41411-
1awaP01 at 1.3e to. tn. Mr5
swab fella; ;In fated eteee
,ittnLi turr mot ---ezslieo St,vt1.€
114i," TW,kr, it ea 11. Reel,,
ewe. a, tame aq,been EV(111114 1)31111"13
eateilleteeee "1, gria feught the gam
fight, 1 taw little -belt my 0,01,4,"
'Me entire 'i 1811&' etewe with
41"V ragret•-tlie p; teeing Or 014 Sgla
111344 Car'o tEl ht4t tafr Wig
1I81I4I!i lint tie graitcat regivel and
Janda,' thought. Anu ,Siarean .Dmitt
Wai born in Edinburgh. Seetatiliti aver
ninety yeare egO. Mel she lived unti
the viartt or Money, itent, she weed
have been el years of ege, but 11 •was
not to be 00. for juet befere the eall
?fear paoltr,1 out. her quiet spirit dee
parted. Tto elereaSed, wee brefreht
aver to Canada when about two reeve
iof .41P, by her parents, whet settled
dOven tt atarkliene 3114 ellitleitte or
Toronto. Sho eves married to Henry
Dade siety-eight y•eara aen. and Or
many years these two botIle3 with one Russ susiE loBLE
soul 'live 'happily together: Ma.
Dodds will be remembered for the act-
iuterest with be -took in Nile
church and comniunIty In. itie days
long one •eirs. Hotta aiway heartily 1trentetalsearenerefeWeeeeannevevetaareesee
*ported her husband and ehildren In
every good and worthy object. atm
was amenaber. _•ef the afelhocifse.
church almost all • lier llre. Tilert*
were live children In the family, mile
three a wheat remain today. minielye
Mr. Sneed. of Goderlehe ales. Lewis
Taylor. of Nile. and William. cif Nile.
To. theseand to a whomanta we
extend our deepest sympathy.
Nile Correspondent 114ortilizes o
• Current Evente
Ms announced last week • the pastor
rondueled services each /*an Jost
week, beginning...with Now "feared Day.
Winter weather preverde mane front'
attending 'eervicea -held at night, but
those who 'attended tlw. services men -
Gomel del not make the effort hi vain.
wes.. Is able to move
about . again,- for Wittell her friceds
are deeply arateful. , .
And oo the ejeetions- cameoff and
the- new eouncils 11111 soon Im aasurra
hag • their offices. en. think flint the
formers are ujstlfled 10 PreteetIng a -
phut thidne-etaxationiees -the Israel-
ites or old were jestifled In protesting
against iliesame evil under Bebe,
jbleann noel' we itope that- the new
council will be able to reduce taxation
Gild. at tile same time give us good
roads. etc. hut, andehowever. Dever-
theless, farmers will not be 'mean and
selfish, nor even party in tbeir •polle
ties.. No. We sincerely Congratulate
fee winners and as sincerely eympae
thin with The losers. To be able. to.
-
W MANY BEANS
RE IN THE JAR
Stiodoni Patties
lit the gue*sing contaali
which cloFied on Monday
everting, actual count a
the licanS in the jar oilaw-
vd a total a
Th* nearest gUeli$wn
that of Mrs, L 3. raltridge
1711; the second closest
Aft's. E. 3. Farr, i725.
Winter Coats
All Winter Coats must .be clear.
ea quickly.. Every Coat mark-
ed down 33M to 5096. All
this Season's make. Be sure
and see them.
air. and Mrs. Cobb, eft Sasaateliewana.,
re Viettillg At .,:ttra. 401Y11 Barkley's.
Nriss, Edna Pentland lett .last Tues-
day to lake charge of a Seliool .near
Thorold. •
The :Methodist and Anielleau eliureh-
‘ are bp legatos:I it for lights. as they
Mended tin ehe gas plantullieli will
net be .11181311N (Again.
The Methodist choir intend tolding
(*enem't in" the basement Of the
ehurelt on atonliay eVeattlit. Jan. 23r0.
A good program le Wittig tireperetl.
!Lyre 'Matthews. of Nile, visited
Mends ill tate atiere
noon. .
'Mem ig Food open ale eleatirat
round item Just now. •
Chester Durnin went through the leo
On the elefn .arld gOt a cold dip.
,I1latri01. ()range linips .inet In the.
teraege itall on Tneeilay afternoon,
With c.t good attendant".
.At n' nu -cling bf the *congregation
in St. Miura Tuesday evening, Mr.
47. II. Brown was eleetcd people's war -
deo, to convect' rritnnins SmIlley. slain
has gonef to Port Arthur. Tito gn-
anees of the eluirell were investigatiel
end a balanre slioeveil after reevetal
subscriptions bail been rceeived.
lete 411eleiet ledge of the einem, .19-
9opiatiott lukl its rcgular melding horii
Ttvillay afternoon.
. 'Mts. CIL 11. Campbell bas r,hturned
mine trona a to TOrOntto.
niargaret AieNabb has garli‘ bu1 to
Zlov f;eliool In 'Whitby.
A number of yt,atifor ropto from bete
went to WO an ote-trient play in teut,.
new
this week.
atreeitetteldial is eeatillet tier anted".
T. lite. Ileaereou.
thi ticeefeber elle the lee -penal II.
11 Mon. a Roman tWtiolte iirtrea Neet.
revel iiina rit-% atint of. I.:nailed
at f1.linies*, rotntleal.
Mi Brown It54 xerhintrat nepoq-
;; ton at the telephumh otter,
h are pteosed to near that M.
t_ 4ifeAllister li ((web improved In
hateve
Bo
this >vow on yore
J. T. FELL
continue in
tareat eseitement .prevalls over thine-
eipal rnaVter. It Is as it should be
for even if a man be not Interested I
the personnel of the .eandidates tor
ele ought le dialaterested in the
taxes which are leviedaupon ,bleneelt
and in tiornenunity iinproveineuls,
PORTER'S HILL '
ide4altitirs; Fred ,eurtigo. glen/
Sunday at Jas, alarrieoneia
Mr. Will *Interns, local merchant,
has returned from a trip to Toronto.
ndiss Jessie lateDouatill vlsIted her
uncle, Alm aforgana in Cenlerieh
mete
Mr, Wallace .l'lletiougall, is une ate
ter spending tho ilehing eatieln in Pert
Stanley,
S. S. No. 8, commenced tee duties on
ealiss efeDoeeld, the am tfacher for
Wednesday. ' • •
'Mr; Douglas Alepougatt, the village
blacksmith, was .n Toronto recently
en et vielt, •
Ste. and Moe, Peter ;McDougall spent
New Year's week at Surieblue visiting
Mr. Jas, Iluesel; . -
Misses Marlon McDougall and Freda
Sturdy have returned home after vis-
iting at the home tit atr. Fred Morgue,
at Stanley. •
Mr. Albert Harrison and son, Hen.
nett', epeet 'New Yearat his broth
teat eteeeae.eue emote and voile wale neat, spent leew Year s at the tome of
le to In. manlY, ond to be inertly, is his 'brothel; James.u. Harrison, Kirk -
tee next 'step to being 'cavil*. ten. •
Winter has .roMe, but let is be as Mr. Ernie Vanderburgh spent New
yeara with. his brother, Wes,'N'auder-
cold and stormy as it may. there is
nothing so cold as Ingratitude or burgh, at leinearaine. We understand
thoughtlese bearing in human rolat- bWt!eteishaaoswhieunentiriolvtinN6vitnhiceetp.ondlcitis,
lonshipa. .
Me of the most beautiful things we -
see at Nile le the love ;did regard . Ahlumi. THE CHURCHES
winch aged' patents receive froht their
children. Surely the eitildren shall Bev. 'Canon loolheringilam,nI
not be forgotten by HMI who said. Brantford, a former. rector (Mat, Geer -
'Honor thy father anti illy mother, aeia, rituren, wilt give ' a lecture • in
that the ilaYS may be long he the land Goderieh some time In January un -
winch' •the Lord, Th v (,od shial give der the aueplces of the Girls'
thee." t
Dapthst Chureh, Zan. 15: -Bev. C.
Mr. .3 N. Jackson returned to Tor- W. Dewey ql Willsouburg wihl preach
(onto LIniversIty last Tmeedey, -seitere at both services, 11 a. in and 7 p.m.
to is pursuing tbe. course In medicine. Bible school 3 p.m, Monday, 8 p. m.
- B. Sulnect:-"The goal of
thateptied for last week). India." Wednesday 8 p. m. prayer
• Mi. and airs. Harvey Pentlamil re- service*
tamed, to Toronto on Mandan; the Victoria St -Methodist elverch; Rev.
"etell'hen a man doesn't work, elOW can
• J. le Hee-craft, easter. SubJeots for
Sunday, Jan. ieth: Morning , "The
Village Tragedy;" evenfna, elm second
be rest? There Is at least one reward ot a series of sermons- on the Ten
for honest toil; tie can rest.
The Girlie Guild met at the home of 1:In
1°tliantl("nts*. "all° it;°(1-n
echool at 3 p. m. • Sterday
eire deo, etutiedge .on Thursday. beina
The services in Knox Church .,next
ttinerelgueltis i).,• ...'!!lule"18,11,t1,1".", Sabbath, will be eculdneted by the
ersenes .-04 stir. 40Sepo uotoor- master. subjects IA -same's, 11 A.
1135t1311° and 'di" aretegion‘v111..bem flab in series on The Character
mad to %now that ho is.keeping• falrly end outer of Joseph -";meows
even, ' Temptations," 71). m. "Things New
Mrs: lames Oliver entertained a andOld." Sabbath wheel and Bible
number ot friends from Stratford ..on classes at 8 o'clock. • . •
Christmas eve end weal:ear:tie/a with the regular. nal:alai of the Arena.
them Mr a short varatiob on 118'.2601. me% Non ea. hem memo lecture room
• ale. Jetties, Who is steying at the of Knox eburch on -Mendelr evening,
borne of James McWhinneyon the Jae. Nth, at a P. te. ellarp. All mem-
Share. One,. Is quietly and -happily pas- leers Are eireestlY requested to be
sing his time. Ills bean la fairly present, at eveiting, will be in
gOott. • . • charge 'Of . F. eaunclees and Mrs.
When The Dominion elections are S. A. MacDonald. .
over, and the- mtifficipel elections ere Owingto an amendment lo the ran..
passed, what will the ladies and FM- on, passed at at last meeting of the
Omen do to mate 'us (poor eitizees) diecesati reeved, the date for the hold.
stand aghast. ' • • • Inge of annual vestry meetings Is
Ne•e tope that the 'best bestnese and clienged front Easter Manclity to eitli-
rommunity men. two been., omen,. el' the third :dentine- or the third
and that theyawIll give the maximum TuesdaY•in •eaelt•Trave:and lia.Areetel-
if. public service at a minimum • of Mice -taith this chan8e. the annual
east, cenalatent with enieleney. vestry and congregational meetinge• of
. arry glea8an.tevening m.as. passed,.;1".eOre,T.ai..eitit)ittirtell. will he held on
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. William -""--i"
Ftuntgaie of ittie end eon. of ...Aehiletil elate annual meeting ef lamx &mile
On 'Thursday, 011, 291b, witen Mr. PM- choir was held on Friday evening last,
higait entertained ioPlaS14 'of hovs when The fallowing 'eilleers wee" an -
pointed: lionotery presidents, Mr. J.
P. Hume and Miss Rate Watson: Pre-
sident, MN. Frani; Saunderst vire pre-
sident. Mr. J. II. Marshall; seeretary.•
elre. 'A. Tityttirt ereastiret. Me. liege
Willi:ens: librarians, 5ire. MacKay and
errs. C.:interim: gown eomfultier, Mrs.
Thompson and 1SIes, Donaldson; euelat
aornmittee-Mta. MacKay, 3118s Hume,
StisS Beleitee. Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Wil-
son. :thee Nairn, Mee. Dunlop met Mrs
Mittel. •
In the absenee from town last Sun-
day eie Mr. KV:Won, organist one 'eboir
director et Knox Church, etre. J. 0.•
annieron tad lemma of the'neusice
and 'tave. geed satistaetion. At the
'mooing ,SePvice. in aadttion to the
lienme and organ ninnbere there vas
a duet, In the Garden'guAirt
by Ma end Mi51'. Beim% mei tact an.
them. "J'esue Levee of Me eon),"
goose, cote by Mrs. le ikinuilere. At
thil• Oliepitop• GeV:JCS the eluvial num-
bers wore the authemellatat ThOU at
Kriewne" Monger. solos by Mee P.
Faundeea and Mr, Belcher: and a gnat.
tette,' "Pee Away," Batiste. be Mn.
.„eltatielere, Ates. MacRae. Mrs, Dunlop
aril Mese theater.
and a. few friends. MP. anti Mrs.
nigan Malte• Ideal" host -and hostess.'
Galilee, fun, 'feastingnainging and title
.family altar, made up a most 08115111-
1»1 program, slut all went away "tape
py. Mr. Fluniganet example la ?worth
following, and the blies glOWell their
appreciation, which was CSPPESSed by
te vote of Menke,unwed by llobert
itetiteringteie SoCOIldestby Mal. MC-
4,:ano amt pot by lite pre-qt,iont or. tint
etas. ilottePt The .tmoner
Meet eultably reldieite .
The annual nwi7ito of the' eleelors
tit Schaaf Seetion neon •Sellool Nii. 1.
eine teal en .the sebool mem on Wed.
nesely. Decent -live, teeth, at. 10 a. m.
ientortnitately lite atterelanee leap. net
very large. We eay unforamatela. foe
it the patents ef the sehool diadem
* not intereet Etentselves 18 „the
settee!. 1041 per cent. ciffeleace /in
s.eltoolt ntae 1impesalete.
flow -ever theta were, besides . t18.
trustees, a few interested 4-frnes. leen, It.
'was appelated to elte alaill
'Mr. floss .Taylor was appeinted seere.
tar -Fl the ;Melina. The -ecerelara.
re:teener then awe tie repeat. which
*lowed eta •a,tti'r paying tim
CMG Salarrt minus 1!!, auperannua-
tten, and meetina ottitr dentsluts,
a substanted .eradit batattee. V.38 hitt.
1hnreP0rt et the atelitors .colitirtelea
the fixates of the trieteueer. These
reports .wero tirioninioplY adoPhl.
Mr. Andrew iNfIlwain 'was neelectel
sieliter for the etcetera. W. Jamee
07. Fellott, who 41a5; held the t;
Atuitcte tor /We yeara, Okla rentkr.
cd exeellent serviete wee melte-eat
t -
I
eiee unanincoods, !Obi. ,,ni,iTtry-
!!:Met tstilisetiSsion or eelieol matter; the•
'teatime eitemiroed, 14A Pine,It 01
aCtled Sedien fat Vac, Dist S'ex',
tyro! Us, fit Elliott, 3. 10. 1' tttn1
;00-Alev. P. Sheppard tete. 'rola%
etesteeeit ,Aertiew *land% •atelitee,
eteted thy eirctotsz 104..s
onneel meeting of
(z1turelmOthall'S at St. George'
;hurtle mate bola on Tuesiley after -
roan. When the following offieere
S' appeinted fee the 411suinSt Pa?:
Pr.'sktent. Mts. 'Mr: 1. 'torten: flan
%ice presideot, Mae. Ilutnin: eeemze
vice presidoein Mi'. &Ikea" seeretare.
NANO; tT-,nsurPr. Thntala3
fir,ma: mottle.e. Mtk4. SturdY
anti Mitrat Psrk, 1711, titeld 5;ne,7, ttto
let of November. I/30. when filo riev
steant heating. ay-stoni 1,i,a9 put fin, bee
ral4A1 and paid fkin Brit' pledge e
*KM prontNeti towarflA the ea4 PE,
he•dEnt. Tito, fhaltd Vit.; I.F.'ht fete nee*
eantributal 11541 plv tofeet eleetrie
tine PlIroti in tho two of Po Vane'
Viet quIttrp. teeMPt1 tho pot Fmir t
taVI tith*11. d!,thtittiemtlit, 101.10..06.
Serge Dresses
Every Serge Dress at $26.50.
They ranged in price from
$35.00 to $50.00, to clear
quickly, $26.50.
Hosiery for Saturday Only
Men's Heavy Grey Wool Sox, 49c. Special value
Boys' Heavy All -Wool Stockings, all sizes, 9804
Ladies' White Cashmere Hose,all.sizes, rig. 90c., for 69ce
Phones
Store 86
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Colborne 8
"MR HOUSE OF QUALIIT "
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Noetti St. '• Methodist Servieee next
Sunday Will he as Macaw: 10 a.
tatoi•tes, Afelfs Glob allti Mission' Bann.
'rile dub toraa, allow to melte the
Most at ilfe?" will be introdtieed
Mr. J. Sefferson. artunpastorle morn
lug them: will be, "Sins of the Ton
goo;" evening, "Complete, in Christ."
Saturday, lath, the attestor' Band
will give enticed in the school ioom
Iron' 3 to 4 p tn. after whieh refresh
mentsNVIit be served a la carte. Th
concert Admission 18 fleteen cents.
On Monday evening the Golden Link
ilible Claes will hold 'its annual ban
'cruet andaeleetion of oftleers.
Suedae School exeoutive and 111Juttior Adult, Bible Class ttket
guest's.
' The Epvitorth League meting o
Tuesday evening' will be In elear,ge 0
the. literary coMmittee. The youu
niarteed' people of the church will li
guests o.t• the Leegue.
beat from.Buffalo, JIc, was a member ilanue aouneer on, Nealfrell, a short
of the Anglican Chutob and tbe funeral time aga*WaS a severe blow to him.
Reeve:xi was conductedby the rector, eirs elder SOU, Hayden. %mews,
Bov, S. S. Hardy.. His H60004 wire • '---'..e I •
who servives bine, being e legman A poor' mare cm'[ auOrtl 111.t,
.0bul.
CatitOlie, the bell of St. Peter's Church. he van get InArried•
- ania was tono4,..aa:tbe funeral pm- aniarolormositios
cession moved aft out of respect for;
the deceased, to wham neve Fathee
einem made reference the following
Sunday atZa an a just tnaue
respected, and toe whose example
might well be followed. Mrs. MO.
Cullough, of Kincardine, COUOill Ot Mrs,
Simplon -4's, was here for the funeral.
Capt.Shephreed was a member of_the
Afatainki Order and the funeral which
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s.
r took place on Felday, Dec. 80th, was
under Masonic • auspiees, the Tuli-
n bearers being Messrs. O. L Parsons,
f John eellatt. Sheriff Ileynoida. Capt.
g E. Hohnisoin F. E. Lawrence and Judge
Lewis.o As already ;mentioned,- Capt.
filiephard was married twice, his he
wife being Miss Emily Aliddiettne oh
Bayneld. A family of three aaughtete
and one Son Survives, NM. Mersa
Gattow, et town; ar.s, E. V. Campion,
OBITUARY '
Year's day brougtit
sorrow to the family of rar. and Mrs.
Chas. Copp, of town, it the death ot
their fifteen -year -add son, Williato•
Copp, lett had been 111 for a fortnight
with taphold fever. He hail. been era,
plOyC<It for iotue time at the Organ
Factory.' Besides his parents, One
sister, Verse at home, and four married
sisters survive. The funeral was he
me Tuesday, Zan, ard, te Clintou
cemetery, the settee& being conducted
by Bev, J. F. Beycratt.
ORN'DERSON.-erhe deah took .plece
la -Detroit on Wednesdaze, ,lane Atte of
Stewart, widow of the late
Alex. Henderson, tormerla of Sanford,
thebody being' _brought eo Gotteriet
for interment in lite Colborne eeme-
iteky, and ehe futieral taking' piaee
from the residence of the dereased's
on, air. A. Henderson 'Cambria road,
lest Friday. Re'r. AirDerned
conducted thc eervicen and the pall -
bearern were Messrs. MIA. Simorele
Wm, Daw, Thos. Anderson and Peter
'llaawan ,Airs. Henderson was born
in Scotland 75 yeare ago andecame
a eitild of 9 yeatee to Goderich with
bee parents, and Goderich and, MAC-
prricilacitle.talr eillve"rilaasin1.3cee71 Mr. Wm.
411°Vrnme.
Ste•ivert. Godenfell; 31r. ()has. ateevart,
of •Manielique, Mkt.. mad a ma.rried
sister In atanistIque, are the surtivina
members of the family, and Airs. Hen-
derson leaves two sone and two
daugleters, A. Henderson, of town;
John; or Detroit; Mrs. anima, tot Tor-
onto, and airs -Cullen. of Detroit. Mr.
Hendon -son -predeceased his wife by a-
bout eixteen yeare The sans and
daughters with (heir lite partners
were al/ ilisrO for the funeral. •
Bretainenre-As noted at the time
one of Goderichaa most blignli reepeeteel
citizens passed to hie reward on .5fola.
ay. Dec. 26th, 111 tbe death of Capt.
A. M. feheohard. Capt. Shepbard had
been a reatderit of Geilerich &Mee he
was twelve yeaka of age and all his life
bad followed the vocation ot a sailor,
beginning les career the year Atter
Co011ag tO Goderich. Ile was one of
the best known criptaine on the lakes
mad when he retirett eight years, ago
he was in coreirnand of an Amotican
of Naayintre, Sask.; Mete T. L. Vase,
of Fiske, Sask.; and Me. Fredeaheie
hard, of town. His second,,leefe was
formerly Miss Stuldie Incleay, of
Goaerice.
WILLIA 31S.-Ootlerte1i resiildnts,
who had the pleaeure,ef meeting U.
el ie. Williams, former manager for
many years of ibeGaderich Demme of
the Canadian peak 0.0yrinneree. for
some time laet summer, and
vele) nded thOW Innen improved in
health he seemed before he left on tie
return to Toronto, were 'surprised at
the neves ot his ?teeth en Wednesday.
Jan. 4th. Mr., Williams while a resi-
dent 'of aloderieh took a very Active
Interest in. The affairs of •the -town.
For years Tie was president of the old
hoard of Trate, in the days when twat
or three. entiae men did most cat the
business, and is .one of those to Whom
Coderlet owes A good deal for the
, etimulating Of a slairit of progress
A. L. COLE
leeeSight Speelallet OPternetrlet
An honor graduate .of the
'Canadian Ophthalmic College
Toronto, Ontario.
Eves osamined by the most
seientific methods.
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Our Motto ia "Senior
Masonic Temple
Ooderleb.
Phone 13
ontatin
ot.o 'nut
SOCIAL DANCE
all the
MASONIC HALL
FridaYanfotery, 13th
'coninteethog eta o'clock
'1tnieMa4 Dueell
tie by the &embalm Oreheet
AtIndiolort. 1St per *red&
lEattegtodiee, 1St
Vloor litaaager. T. linranan
Committee; A. Matta(
A. lieGrreetv
Nor was it alone In :bluffness matters
that lie heterested himself. eves
mie, of the tountlers'of tee work or
the Children's Aid Soelety 18 Goderieli
and of elle Humane Braiaeh and WAS
(me ,of the steady supporters. And in
the work et t. 01()r10'8 chureh he
took aanretive part In efficial Pesitioa
and in' giving hie obility in.ariy way.
Since Jeaving Goderiet Air. :Williams
haft relieved in a number of plaeee le
the bank' service and latterly was
eetired on trape.rannuallon from
the Dank he served so long. The ree
mains were brought to Goaerich and
the funeral services of the Anglican
ebordi were held on Tttursday after-
noon in St. tleorge's eburele Ile.v,.S.
S. 'lardy concluded the services axed
the organist' and Cholrewere in their
lances :to assist in the rendering of the
ealemn eerviee. Quite a number of
old -Hine friends and eseeciates WPre
ptyont at the church aervlecs, not
Pallbearers were :tresses. F. le Law-
reneei Sheriff Marlentaid,
W. Lane. 'C. S. J. :Nand and K. E.
Naftel. MPS. Wililatris anti 'Mies Ethel
Williams Were up front Tomato for
the funeral. The death of Mr. Wil.
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trihroidery and Crocheting
aro die order a the day, We
carry eveferehing in Stan -Med
Goods, tnahroineey Saks
Threads and Beads..
Start the Xew Year'hY be-
ginning ,s nice piece of farms'
-work. Lessons free.
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HAROPILACKSTOMES,
FURNITURE EXCHANGE, WOrSt
021 lb° BtodaVary 01Goderieli g
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.14 are foie yourseit the monese 0
saving apportrinttlea in household •••
effects.
Tids is your etore„.
0 Every day 18 bargain (etc 'here.
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DON'T LET YOUR.
HEALTH SUFFER
because your feet are not proper-
ly cared for, but clothe them in
the right hind or footwear to en-
sure warmth and comfort during
the period when King Frost is
trying to get aquainted.
Our stock of Felt Shoes, Moccas-
ins, Spats and Leggings, Heavy
Sax and Rubbers are all that
could be desired and our prices
are right, all the time.
AN'S SHOE STORE
HE HOME OP GOOD VALUES