The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-12-25, Page 8.10
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1.?Ie w** alarmed., .when. vontiag
boost „t in the eveolug, to And 61.1e 'had
. been gone slop.* ''st the car Waal
relative is, To to,. mid Pulled out *tat We drove to every likely
7irtth tho uosioartalter $a the grat friend's halite where lie thought she
oo toe Ion ride to ejko- toreeo might be, Then we drove lute dark
the country tta do 1Uow, At
raidoight We were, till without alto
' clue. It eeemed ussiess- to continue,
Avet -home. Ile went to Ids lenely
quartere end passed a' sleepleSeiiit
lle seught for her tU thesnext day,
arid was beginning to laaveSfaeboding
of something very tragie having been- °
_etre na fewer thantbirty-eight men done on Iter, part, tvhen w Weut out
'eaguiarly at work lit this initnenao, the next eight, aga.inand followed
raveyartl. Brit what interested Die certain "tints that he 'had Ashed ont'
-tore in lair coaversation„ N'C'tli,9 that this of frleude, We drove twelve miles to
ntisrlaker sa.id. that every Christmas a ceantry point and tliere was the
ea gave eaelt thoge men a good Pair missing t.T.iri wife, Smelting a cigarette,
./f mitts for a tniriatinas box. And °' I1 the baise ou lir knee i11 a friend'e
ailer, he did this for worionen athome, all tmconCerued about the trouble
alloys cemeteriee la the eity where she was causing her luestaand aha
furrerala- took Mho NO wander the- others. • She was not entitueed about
aieti saluted and .greeted this under.. tanning hone, either. But I had a
.altee sae seal be had on orate nal.e straight, talk with slasr, .and I did net'
aaaen 'Kits of mittfor giat purposes. forget to give hint some much needed
,ar men who work hi eraaeyarde. A counsel, and triuniPlauttly I returned
Atte bira told me 1 aml,ilisay to get'a,' the couple to their city home. Now I
„tat front a. member of nay family, remember to have had in my ministerial_
.LONV 1 think that is 4j,ulte a gift„frora training lecturea and class work on a
t slam 'purse. It must be a fat Purse pasteri'e work, but I. eamaot reeall that
!lat., eau Provide 10S pairs for men. we got tiny lesson on lw one-slim:Ode
lane 'Cemetery. 1 reutestited to hit%
veins vay uoirly meta workbag onothe
raw!. and at the gravea and afaang the
krubo, that there mug te quite a
-umber employed in these God's Ayres.
„lia answer infermea me that there
TMSZObtX/C SIGN
Opens Price Office
,atslae• the family, act n a ce.se s. buil. a. s ueer
told that the minister'scar should
• Weelistened toairman an s \
e jenee travel miles and miles after a foalish /,' .
Picture shows Mr. El. G. Buttoa' of 'ToroUto diseassaiS,
" administration witho'Mr. ef London. Mr. ,
Meashillipe iSropenifig a regional alike a the Wartime Psiees and '
Trade Board, in i‘ouden as Price* and Supply Itet3i.esentative.
He is well known as President of the Electrical Branch of. the
Retail Dealers Aeseciation of Ontario. Mr, Burton is Betel/ .
'I`rade A.(1.ministrator or Canada:.
„rota tralning• sehoet. awl p se, wife,' and that he shoula heve the 4
„he West a feas evenings ago. We were -dirty of giving a young couple a piece
es'Y Much latere6ced geseription ' of lrls after acting- the parrof a
tbeir training autl fliglits ()Noe the i good shepherd eeking a lost sheep.
_ -
estera, plains, in night and day. flY•al - . —
nee. There .were raany tumorous . One dishonest group deternainea thia
. pletaleA some near 'aceit1euts;.Poeltat-1.0larisstim1s season not to be without
tils of misteltee and of course' fine Sa-ame ehange for Ohristnaas . favors,
aelrievements end ecores ill the way 1 cigars,' and ttie like 1 snould judge, by
eie
. g. trainingOf has group, it was ye- I signs tif-therf- iii-diligenee in smoking
asarliable that in all. their,. „hazards isia that were left behind, tuem. After
.he greingle and In the air, among the t,preatbing in a *little country chorcit
machinery,' takieg eft` and going dyingabout four miles _fromthe city on a
y day stud 'eight, and atightlog here 1 recent Sunday, the Sunday schoel see.re-
-and there, net one orthese soling men; tiary and' treasurer being absent 40-
'Auffered-aneaecideut shr,iilletheiretraine 1,body made_itelale.bisaitseSa„to take away
atge-except One -of them, He -g-at hit it . the fairly- :good, offering. on the': dole
fairly na,ste blow on the head withe lection plate. There it Was left ea the
horseshoe Waeri they were, in, an off .taale in the church that is never ioeked
_ante, having a geme of tea -Cats., up during the e'veek., Next Sunday it
• • ' ' ' • was tlascovered .that signs of dissipa-
. I get the opportunity to niarry many 'tiaiVitere eloquent of some rascals who
touPlea ibut'seldom am I called -I -you had Mot hesitated to -violate the'sancta-
te seek for a miesing wife. Don't be ely mid make. off with the offering
• alarmed; itawasn'a my wife. No, I left from the .Ssunday before. What
o"ant get her out of mY sight and 'am they will do with the church plate it
not particularly - anximao that she is liard to say. It may hit'Ver been
ohouid be. But the thine happen d thrown in the -nearby Grand River, or
n the home. of one eouple whom I ar,t r- it may adorn some Indian, cabin on the
sled, ..e.nai or to ago, that etrai1zied not far 'away reserve, a sort a ton-
lelatika, and forced at . last 'tempoie science miter. Vandalism in churehes,
ary" eeparation., •The percentages of .is thus done at some a oui -quiet
, :hese marriage failures are really after eountry shrines as well as in, British
41 small; though, we often hear of churches.- Enemies to law- and order
. theni, Mud more so than of the many are pretty low When they ean't leave
e happy and enduring home and marriage the ehurches undisturbed. . .
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relatiouships establishe-d. We read that ' • --e-- .
' ii ° Greats Britain each day -470 .haPPi- • •Several-thnee-inethe laat fer,eneriths
marriages take place,. de every titre -ea I have slet away from home in houses
' minutes or 'eta' while there are only ten of frieladsspr relatives and have been
anarrietl`..eimples who seek divorce in comfortably accommodated, I unist say.
;funky day on an average. But to return A. remark I read in an article about
o this paetly r.br-olten .home and imeoaCeupying a strange room and he& made
'lam couple. I waassPeni,iaing an even, me smile, It was to the, effect that
big at it neighbor's home, *hen • there Dickens shared• the superstition, that
erae a knoek at the door, followedelsysa meek haVe, that the aeadof the bed
s , reallierat to see tate. A Young man whom must for good leek- and• -future lialsPi-
Lereesegaizedi looking very anxious, I ness in goodly happenings be due north
Obituary
ii:ARIER:ST ROSE HORTON
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas taIorton, Wolfe
„street, are,,mourning the death ef their
- infant daughter,' Ka:rem Itoae, who died
on Sunday last in Alexandre Hospital,
The: child had paesed sher first birth --
day aupiversstryaby. only a few days.
The, funeral on Tuesday brow the
Cranston funeral home was largely at-
tended by friencIS and relatives of the
parents, the mother being the former
•Idiell Oke, daughter of Mr, and Ors.
4,14.4.rel .1_Q•ke..egge.t0Yer10._ anal thaega.ther.....
----ason of Mr. and Hor-see Iterton,
Cliallagrne towneaip.... Besides the par-
ents, four sisters aod Oa* brothers sur-
vive. Eev. A. j. McKase officiated at,
the • (funeral, the interment being in
laa.itlancP cemetefy. ,
-OLIVER JOHNSTON
. After .a lengthy illness,. Mary Ann
MeGuire, wife 'of Oliver Johnston,
passed away an Friday last 'at the
age of fortpeight yew's. She was the
daughter of the • late Mr. and Mrs.
Murdoch McGuire of Godericli. She
leaves; besides-, the 'bereaved ;husband,
a son,. Donald, of Braptford:, Survi've
ing aso ereaabrother, Hugh McGuire,
• of 'town, and two sisters, !Mrs., George
Griffith artd Mrs. James Jones, both' of
London. The funeral service coife
educted ar the family residence, Elgin'
Iavenue, on -Sunday -afternoon, by Rev..
A. J. McKaye, of Victoria °.street United
church. The pallbearers were 'Chester
Johnston, Beg, Bell, E.C. Robertson;
James Adiuns,Jaak Griffith, (Lendon)
and Roy 'MacDonald. • Interment wes
in Maitland cepietery.
esked that °I -go -striae Inmsetalong my in its, poeition -the foot due efraiglit
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str. and rall him oroutur the city and 'South. HeecauId'sleep only in abed set
nto the eountry if necessary to various that Way when fushotele___or visiting
'mime to seek his lost wife.. She had: hames. Compas -in. hand, :he- va.
'eine out from their ilat that .afternoon renterthe strange room to haVe things
•vith the. baby, and had gone, he did to hie liking 'before he got between the
not /mow where, without leaving a I blankets 'My practice may be one that
Word, or a hint where she wotad gqis common. Has the bed an electric
, lamp over the pillow which can be con-
A-enit,ntly-used for reading . and simply
INSURANCE--
eedfOrtrtman 'Want
From Fear
AND DE- SU. RE '
See ,
It M. ‘,FORD
.Get rinsureds-es-StaYalinsured.
Rest assured. ,
$' Hamilton St Tel, 268w
by a buttorror a cliain be put on or off?
,,No ' mass for me s botheration
whether the bed head pants north or
South!. Those ;Mysterious currents
that Charles Dickens believed worked
in the hitinan body when it laid itself
out that way I- may be' Missing, -but
without, them I anascontent te lay me
down in peace. Bp the Way, just
thinking things Out, aod • getting raY
bearings, I find out that my nightly
bed does, stand the Dickens way. NeW
what do you tbiolo a.bmit that? Is ihy
spouse one Of these Isuperstitious gapes.? I must ask her.
HELP T11ERD 'CROSS
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ELDRED A. YE° /
There passed away suttee)* in Clin-
ton hospital ou Deeeineer lOile a well -
_known and re'..lpectee r.seeseit. of Gode-
nett. .0 %%iesiiip, st Eldred
A. leo, in Lis „sietyqseeahe year. Mr.
leo was a sou w. the LtLtlAir. and Mrs.
Joan W, Lea and ear, born on. the
farm On mute ie reause, .x1 the.Cut
Line, Goemeca .townsuie. lea is sur-
vived by his arida*, teonarly. Effie
_Sae wdenadanehteraaasitess.
den; Who ,warSpasbar soeie ears ago of
stiolmeserille .church, aiso ,wo sone,
Frank and John, ot Gaile..ich township.
Mr. "Yen was tor years seeietary-treas-
urer bf the cteese factory a, Holmee-
, ville and auditor of (soderich, town-
ship, as weli ars/agent fof the areKillop
Fire lnsurtinee Oonapany.
The funerel, wnich a as largely at-
tended, took place from Isis" aciane on
Monday, Decenieer liala Rev. II. Wild-
ing,' pastor of. Ilolmesvite• United
church,, of which deceased was a mem-
ber, Officiated. The interment Was in
Clinton ,centetery. Those attending the
funeral from a distance wereeleceased's
brother, Lenus Yea ef Winnipeg, his
sister, Mrs. Yoreter. and her.. ltusband,
Mr. Itue.sell,Forster, of .Locust -011,1„, and
'Mrs: Yeo'.4. brother, T.--Scarlelt„ and
Mrs. iScarlOtt, ef Toronta. Thepalls
-bearers -were 'red Ford, D.Gardeere
M. G. Elliott, Leslie Cox, Murray' Mc-
Dougall and Goldie Newton and the
flower -bearers, E'renk Bisset, Ralph
Jewell, Wm. Gardner, Eldon Yeo, Ed-
ward Grigg and Wm. Grigg.
• MRS. .j. B. 'COLBORNE
_
An old andshighlres.eemed resident
of Gederichrin the person at eirs7t.asH.
-seaborne, passee away in riday last
in her eielatseee rata sir. Through
years of pain and-illtesseseeeead main-
atained eheerimi equeantote which
was etelmarvel other ti entla.. The
forraer zEllen eruee. sae wes boar( Lia.
Durham county, Die uaugleer '.of Mt.
and Mrs. .1'01.1:1 erece, alio moved to -
young aiid not Imes .a „en. ras moved
into- towp,weerts seent the rest
of her life. See waa, ateas in church
work as long. -as her hea.,h.,,ernaitted:
and was as char.er mm et and life
member of the Woman s ssis,sfonary
Society of Nor,h stree. ti 11 1 d church.
.She was also a c-artar n.ember and
former, presIdent.., D. t'. e Goderich
branch of the 'Wpmen s Christian.
Temperance anion. ihz sband, J.
Colborne, a n ..ry goods
merchant of the toon died n 1918, and
ehe leaves four dau hts na one sons
Mrs. A. II. Vail, of Was enton, D.C.;
the Misses Go:end Hat., ' Ind Flor-
ence, efetown, ani Er. e 0 Toronto.
Da)risl Bruce, a w:neii..e.-,is a brother.
- A private faneral •er : e Wes held
at the family residen e. it Patrick's
street', on Sun a, .aftetnoo and was
eondueted bealtes, It. 11. Tarnbull, of,
-Narth street trni eil ti n e The pall-
MIRS. EDWARD SPEIRAN
P1Tre passed away at London on
-tceinber 11th \Isabelle ,Speirart, wife
of Edward iSpeiran, ip heeeseventy-
fourth year. Deeased rwas'-the
dm:letter .of the, tate. Mr._ and-Wrs.
it 'Flutisiciker, of 0towAhip,
an Mg' inarried to Edward Speiran
same townenap,.- in 'whicla they
ntintied to live until their eXnpva1
1Goderich thirty-five yearek age.:
heyeenatie their tomeemr
street until until fourteen months ago,
when Mr. iSpeiran 'became serioUsly
111
and entered a 'hospital at London
fer treatment. Surviving are her
lnishand, two daurghters, Mrs C.
Moore, of 1St, Thomas, and Mrs. Geo,
A'xiderson, of Detroft„, and two sons,
Ir.win iSpeitun, formerly of -Kitiegre'
dine, now stationed with. the R.O.A.F.
as an _instructor at Galt, and Iter,cy,
Speiraze Blue' Water highway, Gede-s
rich. townshipwith Whom his father
makes his hoz:ilea The funeral, wag
.held from Bropbey's funeral 1)rio•rs
on -Saturday, December 13th, with in-
terment in Maitland cemetery. Rev.
A. J. MacKaye offleiatpd and the pall-
bearers* were Will -lane Weatlake, For-
est :MeOlure, aa);1441,Youlig,Wililam
Fuller; Robert Siyy ancl Robert
Mealwain: s •
'At Kingebridge iiaU•foralaYs 'Deo.
2901, Roy IMaegenele and bis Order
.0etra. will play for Christmas Dance.
Admission 35 cents.
The Red 'arose- rooms will he elosed
:til Tuesday, January 60; when theY
willoe,open with the, anneal --meeting
tit"3 o'elook, • 4 -
Slender Tablethariedess and
effective. Two weeks' supply $1, at
Campbell's' Dreig Store. 36-52
DORN
cieLBOUNE.--in IScoet MentOrial Hos-
a Taal, on December 15thS•to Mr, and
Mrs. Keith i0Olborne, Seaforth, a
daughter, Sonia Mae.
(AMEBA -At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on, eSaturelay, :December
20th,„ 1941, to Air. and Mrs. T .
Gower, Aulaure'a skm. -
At Alexandra*" Ilospitel,
Goderich, an Monday, December 22Mi,
, 10,41, to Mr. aaal -Mrs. Frank LeddY0
Goderich, a Sou. , ;
ROBINSON4-At Alexandra Iloapttel,
'Goderich, on Saturday, Deeerriber
20th, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Robinaen, Goderich, a son.
„
ROSS.' -an Winghaea. hospital, MI
'December 34t11,to lir. and Mrsa
William Ross, Ashfield; a son (Doeg-
las Itotterick). ' , '
STORDY.-In Gotlerichs an December
' 18tioatta Mr..tind Ms_ 0. W.•Sturdy,
Church street, a son.
s DIED
COLBORN'E.--In Goderieh, on Friday,
Decem:ber 19th, 1941, Ellen Brace,
s widow of the late J. H. Colborne,.
ie. her 8th year., -
HORTON.---sie Alexandra Hospttal,
Goderldh, on 'SundayS4jecember 21st,
- 1941, Kartea Rose•Ilorton, da-ughter
,Of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.„Horton, Wolfe
street,. ed 1 year and 11 days.
1011108MM
suatiNEY.-In loving, memory of a
dear 'wife and mother, Mary Pauline
Carney,. Whaa PaSSetraWit'y
Ond, 1940.
42ay ber soul rest in peace; ,
rpetual light shine on her.
,Sadlyintissed by her Husband and
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JOHNSTON.-In-loving memork of
Thomas Johnston, who passed away
December 23rd, 1040.
"Gone but not forgotten." -
-Sadly missed by his wife and.sons.
bearers were Alex. Colborne, Ambrose
Colborne, Alex. Kneeshavv .and Robt.
Cruickshank (Whigham). The inter,-
ment Wag Maitlaild cemetery: .
ss'
. MRS, .ANNIE BOYD'
The death (recurred on December 16th
at her residence„,149 16th ---street, -Brame
don, maii,ritie Annie Young,- widow of
the IdeePA.lbert Boyd of 13raudon, De-
ceased was in her seventy-seventh year.
She ,waSsborn at 'Carlow, 061borne town-
ahip, eSaiece of the late Andrew Y-oun,g
)ef the 6th' concession, and made her
home there until going West to Win-
nipeg, fifty years ago. After spending
two years there, she moved to the
Ninga district, flere she . married
Albert Boyd, from ile, HUTM1 coutity.
They farmed -until a1920, when they
moved to Braudoe. Mr. Boyd' pre-
ttleceased her twelve years. Mrs. -Boyd
was a veiled member of chnrcl, and
community, and it true friend. labe
bereaveat ftee threeedaughtere, Mrs-. A.
Blanchard of Desford, Man., Mrs. A.
Powers, of !La Orange, Chicago, and
Mrs DeaOlnee.air, of Galveston, Texas;
also 'seven grae -
The funeral took place on Friday
afternoon front the bstme of deceasea,
and a‘saas largely attended. The. ser -
Vice -its conducted by Rev. Mr, Parsons
of Knox united ehureh, of which, con-
gregation deceased was it member. The .
pallbearers were James Wade, Claude
Whiter Alit* aledlend, Leonard Gray,
Charles Laorence, and Charlie Jell& a'
t
41.T, DMIOIRIEVISS nth, radia
For Results A Classified
FINIa SAILla ( ;
VCR, SAT:El - • ONE '28 ESSEX
eoteeb, 'ere. '29 Plymouth eoaeh.
Both these ears excellent eondition °
. 0
bargain. ,ApPly INGLIS
GiARACW, Montreal 'St. 41:2x
NOTICE
RoyALat-iroupsIAN Ant
• pitiveirior, 1301113ING "ItA.NGE.
NO. '31 Aida NAVIGATION SOHOOI.L,
FOltT sioxat, ONT. s
The public is hereby warned ttat,
Mita further 0-11tit166, .VR4(711M.1
31.140111BINIG ie liable to take pleee-daily
°Sunday Included.) between tbe hems .
sof .eunriseaand sunset at the Pradtice
Bombihts;Rsitge situated'in the waters '
of Lake:Alarm:a aerviug the above-
11171.NTIs0
R.10,AstA, *SEEIMR,
three or four-roonaed partment„
heated,, and furnished; ba Goderich.
W'rite Box ISIONAL-S t, 62/e
WiAeNIVED FOR. I kill/1114CM';
•I`toute of 800 families Write to -
day. fit4W1411111.far1S,' Key
04t316481A.-4 Montreal, "anada. •
02
NVtbe
ANTED. -TO OaLDlisOuRitaSEbiSo
• and dead ,eatile;
fer mink leed; rem yea nroMPtlY.
PRED (111.13E11T, R.I Bayliele
Phone 908 r 22. Clinton. Calls paid
for, 18-tf.
riee:
NOTICE TO cEEZPATon,s *
24'o1i0E, tloonxorr. outs,
Notice is hereby given to all persons
haaing any claim against: the estate
ef airs, Mabel Thompson, late- of, the
Villege of Dungannon, in the 'County of
Hugon; who died ea or about 'the 34t1i
day of Novezpber, 1041, to send same,
duly proven, to the.undersigned on or
before 20ta slay of Deceniner, as on, and •
after- that date- the AdMitestrator of *
the said estate,sitall procf.sed todis-
tribute the assets tbereof having regard
only to the claims then filed,
Deeember, A.D. 1941. e
• le,. atedo:o.tdoiGer.oic;;i74::,t4th,r:i0;: lth day of
50-2 OSolicitor Ler thc
NiperifeaC TO OREDITORS.,
3., •
named School.
"daneer'area" of this range eoni
Sista 01 a circle of 1000 -yards radius,
the centre of which is 'a crib target •
situated in Late Huron apvres:imately
1,200 yards °inhere front it point due
west of Kintail, Ont., in Latitude -NS ;
43' 67' 30", Longitude Ws 81° 44' 30".
Tale -boundary of the "(Imager ttrea"
swill -be marked by buoys, erangeeyellew
in „velour,
No unauthorized person is Permitted
to enter tlie "danger area" deecribeda
above during the hours stated,
No additiopal warniag will be given.
By Order ---------„
;CharlesaG. Prayer, P:C.,1110, K.C.,,
Minister' of National Defence for Aft.
Ottawa, Ontario. •
J-DesOmber, 1941.
CARDS OF THANKS ,
thank3..4RT,INFlaaTE,ltNishe,tp-those wilo
iere
so kind to -ter in • her bereavement;
. s •,,
else those who Sent doral tributes 5
tes,o2r
loaned tars
day of Auguot, A.D. 1941, to send Same
T
to ,the undersigned, duly proven, on HU `PALIIITLY Or TIM r'ATF4'1111) or *before the 23rd day of ' January,
' Oliver Johnston' fake this means
?
of exoreeiing their gratitotle to those as on and after :Met date the
who were so sympathetic and kind to
itx94-.1ecutor of the- said eatate shall' pro -
them ; those who loaned care for tbe ceeCl te makedistributiou of the assets
funeral and thoae whoesentelloWOrga..0:17efd,. ahta;041gerri:gab trhdls, 0191113;h to ythoef
- e 42 elanzise of. Winch It thew -has -notice.
December, .A...D. 1041,
Notiee Is .heyeby alvea to an persOns
_having' any .„elaiste _aga1nst-40e, estate
'of latidleY Mantes, late of, the Wesva
of Barrie, in the !County Of Simeoer.
Senior Judge for the OpUaty Df lni.
coe, who died on or about tite :14th.
force at the annual meetings A meet- -bpi:AMY E. HO S., 1,
• to
ing had been called to appoint a trustee
"Gederieh,' Ontario, -
in the place of MrsaLaoyd Makins, vvha. 52-2 (Solicitor for the above Estats.
had. resigned, but no one was present
outside of the memuers of the Board;
A contract with asiiew teacher could
not -be signed withoot another trustee,
and- he wtuned, that 12more'interest
were Mat shown the pupils 1 -night be
taken away te another school; Recita-
tions were giv'etc
Bobbie Parker Mid Margaret Stifling;
it dialogue, "'Four Little -Niggers,” by
Monica Grahano:' Gloria Westlake,
Edwin. and John Apfelbeek and George
".
AUCTION -SALES
AlkiTION; -SALE YORE -BI-tialla
iS1-10B41110RiN ICAttiribLE!
For 1.11.adDeniald Bros, at Lot 27,
Con. 5, laildeiriolb,Tovhishilii; at Portees
Hill, on ° •
MIDDAY, JiAiNUARY 2nd; 1942
Castle; monologue, MrsFigity the
eemmenking at 30
Tram," by Playllis Luidsayeeeeltations . Six purebred regiStered cows *-.-to
1p..m.
.by Monica sGraliant,,Marie S,fir1lia-g7Arto core in. February and 34 -arch ; 2 pure- •
Donna Murray, song, 1 ni a Little bred registered no* si with- 'calf . at- -
leapot, by 'Junior girls; dialogue, foot; 2 purebred:, registered heifere,
"Tom Sawyer -Licks.. the 'Model .Boy,"' dae 'to'. calve early; 2 purebred*
GienBrandon and Billy; double r eistered heiferee nor -bred.; a pure -
duet by Melvina Sturgeon, Beverley b -registered heifeiss with atilt _at
York, Jacqueline (Parker and, Dorothy .1
tin M.eLeoci ; dialogue, 'Tapers Doer
Say," Audrey Sturgeon and Clarence
Larson; Victory drill by Juniors,; In-
dian ecene and songs (the Indi
ens weres-Melvine oSturgeonewho re..
cited, "Ojistah," Pauline Johnson,
and 13ery1 Castle, who reeited "Ilia-
wathet's Hunting," by Longfellow, after
-which the school sang "Huneer's Horn"
and "Land. a Spain") ; dialogue,
"Natighty Mouse„:" Betty 'Heard, Evelyn
Bell, Jean.. Sturgeon, Marie Stirling e
duet. by lean and Jerry Sturgeon ;
dialogtte, "What -Became of the' False
Teeth," Aileen Castle, Betty Lanson,
Ieonald MaeLeod, Garfield Westlake;
vocal solos by Mr. D. kall; dialogue, TURNKEY
'The Eutaw Boy Arnold Arnold Makins, SERIOUS. OOIDITION.
Beverley YOrk, Jacqueline Parker, IN
Dorothy Aso MacLeod, Melvina.. Stu.r- ",
geon, George Heard, Keith Brandon, .Talten to Toronto General Ioiplitit on ,
Wilfred 'Castle. Mrs, Andrew intro- „seeday_eskiim peat
ducetl the next number and. explained Kerwood White, turnkey 'at the
the Scene from he *Alerchan,t of county jou, is iworted to be in a
Ve.rtice." She pointed out that school very serious condition as the esult of -
work had been used in the program as the attack raade uport o SundaY
much as possible, as dramatization
ge December •• 14111, I) James
made the work easier and more inter- .-Prernikeir; seventeen -year-old prisoner
.esting for the Pupils. At the same who was attempting to esc. e froni.
time she presented the Red Cross vvith cuetoOr. Por a day or 'two aft .r the at -
have spent on presents for the pupils a cheque, the eune ot.which she would, tthaock White, who allegedly was bit on
head, by a
In her room had they not volunteered Flenniken, Apb'ehaarepactertoinbeth.neolitla klsadoyf.
,toorggainviezatthieomn, tip'mforrs,theali. oEfiditoltta4 so isriaus t.fiat an ,,,surairay, was
injured, but later his 000ditio4 cattle
treasurer of the Red Cross, received taken fo the Toronto (General
the cheque. "Merchant of Veniee,°' Act' for treatment by specialists. 11. Is said' ,
2, scene 2 -Portia, DorisMennen:
- hae a slight TraCtUre of the skull..
,Neressitel Marion Castle, pege boye „
Beryl Castle ; solo, "Barbara ,
rilITTECE liTOT.gS
Melvin Sturgeone;citrols by 'the -school. • -
At this point aim. Galedner. thanked, . ----------- „ _
••.),Irs. Andrew .and her pupils for the M. ..tridge will eing at *lbw .
dont:dim:Tee-0e Red Cress and praised
ren had shown, see. eopressea titq .cint orning s'allte° 'Nerth
At the SalvatioaOrmy ott Stuiday
street United
the spitle of sacrifice which the ehilde ne Sunday nel there will beo.
service in t .evenitar
general 'regret 'felt -at the resignation
et; 2 entrebred registered heifer
'yearlings; *' 2. purebred, registered'
heifers, 11 ,:ltiontlis' 2,epttrebred
regi -stere
These cattlo are in good fair condition
and ere being sold as We are over-
stoeked. There will .be no reser* -sa
If weather is stoiroy„ eale will be testt
under cover. •
TE111111S--C.ash.
IlaacDONIALD BROS., iitoprietors,
Baytield, RIt 2-
GUNIDRY & , SON, .aatetioneere.
52 -
former !Colborne township boy. aInter-
ment was 'in the Brand= cenleterya
The demi tributes Were lovely: -
Among these present for the funeral
were Mr. and lire. A. Blanchard and
daughter, Desford, Man.; Mrs, Allan'
Powers and • daughter, %a' Grange,
Chic -age ; Mrs.. D. Sinclair, Galveston,
Texas; Mrs. Amite BegleyePort Dover,
Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Boyd, Ninga,
Man.; Mr. and Mrs. lored"Boyd, Ridin
Mountain, Man.; 'Mrs. Thomas
Killarney, Man. •
i3AYFIELD
— • .
BAYPIDIAD, Dee. 23. --'rhe annual
meeting ef the WAILS. oSKnox
byterian eirarch vvaik held, in the
elturcli l'hursdayc'evening, The
following are tb,e eflicera; for the ea -
sizing year i'President, Miss J. Mn -
son; vice-president, Mrs.' .'11. Cox ;
seeretarr, Mrs. M. Feseguson ; treas.
urer, Miss IM-ary, Iteld; home helpers,
aecretary, 'Mr& W. 4. Foster seGlad
Tidings secretary; Mrs. j. Rietard-
son ; welcome and welfare ...eeretarY,
• airs. M. Ferguson.
Misa Jeoltite Manson Is spending
Christmas *Peri friends in Ilensall.'
Mrs. M. rergusen left on Wednes-
day for !Leiden to spend alhristmas
- with her son, Mr. „T. Ferguson, and
Mrs. Ferguson. .
ImisS Ifetty, Gairdtier, who Is attend-
,ing „'Columbia tnieersity itt New
York, errived heme on Monday to
4pend the holiday season with her
Mother, „Mrs. It, -P airdners
rtthe antrati'"
op Wednesday to op -end ciflutuuto at
I'restou with !Mee Ruth Tilt;
Mies, leesie IMettalf of Detroit 'IS
,spending the holiday ocaeon with her
mOthar, ars. W. Mete*.
First Down In Firat &tow-
The holiday season presents a pleasant
417O4rtunity -t� ex. p. 'Imes our appreciation of
your friendship and to eexpreSs the hei5e
'• that „allee0Ur friends and eustolners will
• r
, share in the joys of thi'.1; ,gladsome season
, •
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CRANSTON'S
tISTZhi TO 000111ZOlt TALlitN4 TUX Apt,
230 •
OUNDAY, DEO. 28th Ai 2 0'014001i.OleNt.
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TN the first now of the season at St Sauveur, noted winter sports tenter
in the heart of the, Laurentian Mountain district of Quebec, no skiier
is Any too 'sure on iterereor his -feet ,,ati witness the plight of the pretty ,
young American visitor pietqed above. However, les lots of fun for
everybody when the shows tome to St, Sauveur, hem* of famous ski
70" which is annually host to theissamis of United States winter
sports fano.
(llatenged for lett, Week) ,
of alns. Andre*, who gave of 'herself Cadet Violet 'Larder, wive left ',Meech
..so unstintingly to develop the .best In
tier pupil:;. Santa "Matte then eame 'ItirtaiS:ipntgetleurego tinhieTyoeraoiri it:
'owl tlitributed the presents front the idnuo,t,tht:e:oore:: meeerevtti:g, n:vh:Tive fir ei!tallanilki:7 ,
tree. Ile 14 1114 pupil's, teacherS Cadet Smith, trent Regina, ,vs. i lead
and some parentie.
111e111ee7•4•41, aline- -es' s ''''"'"-
a '. 161004 faiSlaiditliatireil Teaii" 1 ()n. WeduesdaY hight, lk('4-fl ,r, 3,.1s'
juniped into a nearby garbage Mil. ily 'welcome. ' ma.t.41.4orttl:mlo.tost.t4.1,
The following story le told Of an at 11 o'clock, there will be : v,itkver•
American woman in Landon for Der . night service at the Salvati arfaY
ii,rst air raid. She was to eeated she •eifadel. To ,t1tis ineethre all a hear
Tiv-o Chinese cattle along and eaw heiel• , ------e e --
trange people 4,re these Occidentalst,vith an enormous- Vitristmas
n (China we wouldn't, tliink Of throWing ,1lle poetollice. ()ii Monday itin
way a p...etty evomen likethat fee* at,i bags came off one train, th(
east another ten yearel" „ I mail soot' reeeived here.
"Goodness me!" said theelti3t. 4•!What An tiugmented staiT .I4
8
Public SehoeleCtsieeert.The &pile .1
/
of liasfield..Publie School gave a 'very a
rereditable.Chridtmao concert•Which dis- l
plaeed coneklerable 'talent under the
direction of their teachers, 'etre:. 13. F.
, Andrew and Mrs. Wine E. Parker and
Castle, chairman Of the SchOol Board,
1 Mmie tNteeter Douglao Gill. „‘,1r. (ore I
welcomed flake •Preeent itna the pro,
• grant eommenced 1,vitli ,the einging .of, q
"44‘otl• Face the nine," folToeed by "0
1 Canacla,". eV' 18erg," ._c nes beer the
'Nety," alValsome 'On, " ."(aek a -
doodle boo," lay the sell IA; songs by
thtee little elitere, Barb ra Braudore
'Barbara Bassett; and Jae' `,'e (M04,00d;
8anta aline, lite.11ish earoland nursery
rhymem. Net eanie tie chairman's -
reraarke,ein Mitch he an urteed that
til4_' !Ward had aseePted, ti, esignetion ,
of 'Afro. AndreW.. IV (wile I thr th*
interasteof the ratepayers d 1104 mita
and asked :that there bre ,, II atteede
tinging,
all at
seven
largest
tlgtotAkal
COAL!
When in the market for Cold
Call CHAS. LEE'S OFFACE
Phone 11
• and yort will • stot PIM+
Kerdware $tore sad OW is,*
itat;
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