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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-03-27, Page 5Tiui wDl Y'a 3&4 RG 2Tth, 1141 a as ions only two weela away, it is time to be thinking of) °Smart Things.to lAea7r.'' $piing Coats in fitted or boxy styles in all,' wool imported English) cloths,plain. or fancy Tweeds, l oueies' and .fine Crepes, Sizes .for Juniors' - Misses - Ladies and tk sizes. .. 110100 Well-known Fhysiclen of hintsl I"sliises. Suddenly in Itis Seventy-eighth Ye r f o shalt-go-ter--th y -father, .. peace; ttion shalt be -buried in a good old age.': - So spare God unto Abraham. The same might haye been spoken to Dr. Arthur Alexander Johnston !Sampson, who answered 'the last Ball 'to "coarse up higher" and passed peacefuliy'to his re- ward at his home sit 'Kintail in the early Morning, hours of Friday, March` 1 k, 1t41, in his s erentpei htli year.. The late Dr. Simpson was born near Walkerton, one of a family of seven— six sons and one daughter ---e the late Arthur Simpson and Markaret Johnston Simpson, early pioneers of that dis. triet, both ots whmn Came from Aber leen, !Scotland. 'Ile, ,received his' ele- mentary school education in the rural. school afterwards going to High School in Walkerton° and Owen SoUltd,1 where he, also attended Model*boo). .After teaching in VfVu1ron, for two years, he attended ,Normal Shoot in Ottawa, and, following in the footsteps of his father, 'whowas a fiehool teacher, be taught for schyen. year at 'Britannia 'I ay, near q)ttr p.va in_1003 ho entered Toronto iInivc;st ity and tit -en a,ttenij,ed from which he graduated in 10(0. After interning at ► ingbawpton with Dr. +Enil, be was assistant for a short time to Dr. Valiott Lucknow, and then went to Kintail, where: he stab - listed a flourishing rural practice which he continued for thirty -,seven Yearr, until his death; be having been in at- tendanee upon a patient in Oo erich hospital the day previous to his pass- ing. " Ile knew all, the rigors attendant upon the life of a. doctor in the country, in the early days before motor ears or telephones were? In existence, when it was mase: nary to make long' drives with a horse and cutter, or buggy, en stormy or dark ,nights. Many :times he per- formed 'the duties' of both physician and nurse, remaining all night with a Itversibies .Shower proof coats, :these new 2 in 1 coats ' are definitely it, sizes,, 14 to 20 from TOMATO JUICE>B �"s� o CHOICE 15oz. !RUITS dorSALADS _ et .uc � - .► -gin. This ,. ,.. 3 25c Patient, 'wiea; ;our Fere not .vii - all'. lle wit* the ui aiiiaag friend of old and young, rich or poor, and hn*i snicidea passing is '0.1ceply regretted by a Wide eirele of friends, I'or twenty. i.1 yvars he was me Ueal Bottle ,,ar of health for the 'Township of . Infield, Ilervr a i mber 01'14' irk +,w'x i of Aslrtield Presbyterian church and for many years " had aete t as secretary. treasurer of the school. Surviving to mourn die less of a loving and dervOted. husband and father are his widow, formerly' •Miss Flora McLeod, to 'whom be was married thirty years a. ,o��rya0��}fou'r sons antit ne (laughter+g:. Arthur, Dnnean, 'Robert,'°Donald, all. at hoarse, and lisps Margaret, a teacher at Lambeth. Three brothers also Kt* vivo: John, of Whitechurch, wan, of yxnniSfall, Alberta, and Albert, of !Lang� ham, Sask. He was predeceased by his only .sister' Mrs. 1ie'Oona.ld ('Robina),, of Wixnglbazu, and by two brothers, Robert William and James J. W. Shop. son, ,,an :,barrister of Torento. The funeral service, -held at his home at Kintail on +onlay afternoon, was attended by a' vast, assemblage of people ° who gathered to pay a fnaal, ..tribute , to a,.• much loved friend and neighbor; It was eanducted by Rev:' 1tevnolris 1 s1er, minister of A "hfie].d Presbyteriarn church, of, whish the de- , parted man was one of the chief pillars' Assisting in the service were Bev. John Rolloolt of Whitechureh, Rev. Davin Lane •of Knox 'Presbyterian cchurch, Goderich, and Rev. ''R. McConnell; form- erly „of Ripley, Eider .based his -renin s'upou Talker with God•: and he was not, for God took him." The words 'were particular- ly apPr'opria.te to the -departed man. His ealm, -quiet; and '*unobtrusive "lancer won for him the esteeii of all.. He stood •for all that was best in the life of the comMunity, where he was zn .leaden~4n,everythi ig for ito-betterment.* He was a mann of integrity and wisdom, of sterling character and a Christian gentleman, whose influence • will long remain. During theservioe, Mrs: (Rev.) `Ester sang very effectively as, a solo "Sone Time, -Some Time We'll Under., stand." Many offerings of beautiful fiipWers bespoke • the sympathy of friends, and CARLOW LYNN 'YAP:XS'. : .16 oz. '') Wins,. CUT WAX OR GR Er4I ' ' b Lr 13LOT'SES IN GREAT VARIETY I1AYSER' GLOVES ANDIO;SE- SCARFS—FLO W ERS—C..oLLARS, ETC. • XXXX Qta.akeililour 98 lb; sack*. : . $2.79 XXXX Quaker ?lout 24 1b.: bag "'" 79c "See it ground" . 4 Richrnelio. Coffee. ..111 39c ,Special Early Mousing, Coffee .lb. 8Ose. Simmerr Garden Seeds for -25c DOMINION S TOPES • LIMITED The fuller figure that craves flatness in. front -- plus plus Comfort- will appre- ciate this tvvo'way stretch knit 'Controlastie ste'pin girdle; The inside front cloth panel is strateicaiiy boned for extra control. . Gooch 15" length :for thigh' smoothness. Clings to. avoid bulges, Li small, medium, large s%zes , ; 2.95 We.ha t34d-se1e@til-=n.8k=4 tex.°olatlaelati Garments ranging -in price from $1.00 to $5.00. Come in au i let us show you our a» sort]uent. 'HOVE 86 FOR SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. among them was one from the,session _�,_ ofAshf Qld church, and ,one from the CARLOW;'March 26. The robins are VfomeWs institute of °Kirstin. The re- 'pains e- bae1 again . and. with their.. heexy mains were laid to rest in Kintail eeme- 5 hers a few rods from his home, being "ekirrup, chirrup," say they are ready borne by his'four,sons, Arthur, Duncan, to do their bi*. Also the starlings are Robert and Donald,' and•tWo •nephews, here .tnumbers,.�lnut eta not got. •43un;ean and -Joico Alla ofTamIttel e: so warm a welcome._ • • Dr. Simpson will be greatly missed in , the community in. the ehureh .and in 1zr.- Ii i. J: Scott, Misses Mildred and the home, where daily he had estab Jeal • Scott. and Mrs. Henderson at - of a ,famiI; .altar. The sympathy ,tended the funeral'of the late Dr. A. A: of all is extended, to the family In their , Simpson at Entail on Mondaly a:ffer- sudden, sad !bereavement. Mr. H. E. Livens,ef.,l ondon '. was in town on. 'Monday. PORT ATJZ33ERT, 'March' 26.r -Pte. Clifford Orawforci; of Hamilton, and • Mrs. Crawford and, daughter Ann, of Guelph," are visiting this week at the home of the fora er's mother, Mrs. W Ora sword. • Mr. Jas. Young of"Manito liar Island has been spending the . past 'few weeks at the home cif 'Mr. and airs. Jas, Young. Theoboys of the eonmmunityare be ginning to think they are getting pretty ;fair hoeltev.. Last Friday evening they -q flayedKingsbridge - in the Ltitek now arena, ;trounfcing thein. 8 to 'a. `"" 'The day of prayer as authorized by Klug George VI°was observed in both" clturches here on Sunday-, March 23rd. The C. C. 'Qlub held a service 'at Tait Clark's hanae..tnn Sunday;night. There wda!att, large nttendanee. Mr. 'Frank sieIlwain.was in charge, with Mrs. R. Bean at the piano, Tait Claris react the "Scripture lesson ,.and Frank. Mali' wain led the topic, en "When; 'Where,. and ° Why We Sherd Pray," Several shgrt" papers 'were read 'and Others joined in the . disctssion. Thep hymns were prayers. Th interest in 'these meetings is growing and, proving help- ful. r in TN, •rQ°°ads`is. district areeel , . and carg•are getting out again '-that had been housed in for some time. Funeral of Thomas Jewell. -,The fun? : , erg of the late Thomas Jewell was held on Priddy last, with Rev. D. J. Dane.. of Knox .'1'resb, teria.n March,. " •oderich, conducting services. at the house and graveside, Friends were ,presen.t ' from.:t'he. 'surrounding district and Teeswater. The pallbearers were W. L. Young,, Harry' Shields, Georgi . n. Feagan, .George Ashton,George Ful» ford; 'and' Drnest .Young.- Interment was in the Colborne eemetery. ' Mr• Jewell -leaves Ills 'widow, formerly Miss • !ClhristenaMurray,, Teeswater, five sons • and two ,daughters.' N ELE, ,Marek i.- rThc „ 'Woman's .Association. •met' at Nile church. on Fri-- day last and quilted, four quilts, `for patriotic purposes,.. ' Qui boys from, Nile are helping'Mr. Falconer, from ()Linton, "buzz" •the; wood he .purchased' from, Vere 'Cunning 'ham.. They : are 'Henry Matthews, Wit vier Rutledge,.'ack Wilsoand Arnold, Young. 51/5%, Lillian; antwel wlioi rias -been wort ing ate.. DeTh , is Nomefor u Short— time. �. at 845 5 The purposes of the Drive will be ;�e� .b quadron Leader J. B. Voy� PoCt Albert, will speak on The R. A. F. in Egypt and India COMMUNITY SINGING LED BY GLEN LODGE All Are Welcome iChildren unaccompanied not admitted