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' OPPVILIOrip 6"eip1er iboya; doll drill, rm..op. 0. 0., stjcprcpprit;-p,,:to ..0,Q tk etitehed, bleed only 4 feri mhge-r'j, atorg' 1 Verefarerqu et iFiocm, oft Tmiseq* eriey Vora, .Viitd iiver, Erelyn 4-e. nelagbd '1,lie holidaYs at hok mond, Audrey Sturgeon, &an Stelr- n tel4ettr- 141%4407Y406:41- II31:10:gli*"114,;)4404itls 'tttit 14, 0, zi.„ orausou is - in Loi444 g..("11/0: 5tir"BoAattiliier ;"eNeliale611. Cal ''''a' ttoothoern, .ew:Non.ino(trettit.alltpteaberr,44brail ars hleet er son, lir. Jim ertee.th Song," "411 Through the Night ;" ear, IPS•sst"V$04a. etunt, juniors, Irvin Pease, John Els i C. 13r4itidup igi spent:line Christ- liot, 'Stewart Atkinson, Wilfred' Sou of the late' Ur. and- Vrret. • es. en utaiun with her on, Mr. ('vele, Keith BrantIon; play, "Nlin- Mon, ok Rersvillo,,ihe Trao.,Lho rt7 Brandon. and Mrs. Brandon. Ister's MieteLei kte" •Elsle tch, nilalcoha the stii conc,N1104..,00 a.,,ilemoto •tilee. NV413. end Mrs. Bugler and istita- Meleeod, Dorothy McLeod; tap dance, S"'"iirriving are d twoy,botiagrai,z4,,. :ovrinme. cpureiet, sr., spent Chrlat- Doris Ale.RWen; song by Junior and stsgiy, 139.4.4 01, Nomzubi, nnot wmtiltoi netiS•in Louden. of- Ilensall ; lour philters, %Its., Oaerge.' senior boys, "Merry Farmer ,Boy ;" . mr, �d„trs,, se Burt eye sanely, ,of song by intilor boys, "Santa's ,Kiteben Seattle, Of Henan, aliet thkee00104411 ilrenelen, „were- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Band ;” play, "Knight Rupert," Wil- the West, , . - P.; Meter over the week -end. , fred Castle. Vera .Pease, Irvin Pease, :- 44180 „Patricia Atkinson, of Detroit, Beverley York, Marlon Atkieson, Mild Is tpending •the holidays with her par- Dyer; recite tie% John Applebeck ; illISPIPARPTOII elato, )11r. and 'Mrs. J. Atkinson." monologue, Beverley York; piano solo,........„.e. Oise M. Cameron spent the holiday 'Noes Nffelihven; "Raindrop" song, illeve• nIMPARIYPON, - Dec. 27 The with her sister, Miss H. Cameron, re- erley York, Marion Atkinson; "Manuel community extends Its deepest, VIA- tureing to Detroit on Monday. tiel Popolo," Phyllis Lindsay, Evelyn pathy to Mr. and lires WM. Rielisted- -,Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Wiesten are Osmond, Donny 'McLeod, Lloyd Pease, 4:71leiteling a cosele of weeks In Detr)olt, Marion (-tette, Beryl Ceetle, IIawna . streeseoest of their daughter, and while Thorns, Male Leitch, Opal- Dyer; etor • ;there will celebrate their diamond 411.111, Doris MeDwen, Evelyn Osmond, ' Ve4tling on January 1st, 1039. I Audrey :Sturgeon, Dorothy McLeod, r. pnd Mrs. Jack Ferguson and ,Illoryl (lastle, Marion ',Castle; iplay, etisgingston, are spending the ••1'nele }Grain's 'Colds" Doris Mc - 47 leitli -Mr. and Airs. Wm. i Eiven, illerna it! }limier, Elvelyn Os- _ . mond, Audrey Sturgeon, Lloyd Pease Z1F47,ta ,s0.3 „s: 'ta't cv;rbi,rti-1 0 ea c prp , , 11;-Z*414.wly.iel=a. Zzo ':/t4p, 0:4V 4 o-Dfo, il ,417T te .*40114t 4'52'11; g . e jtieft'el. We" foile ntt'oIcreker4,.! ' .tja0 .04 r'7.,Zeir/oireiro,,P.-mrof Steit41 a, "ggeneitt'ele„ duov, Meter SlestS411140Ats.'',OP.Mehettn -• 04,34ikat111 Perlef,M040,11, .104 ou; b7otwea IS. py 44T 4t''11,11"21419:-LrA;;;Iril 4.1.P44040'#Y '410: I;P4, It* vatoelotkozoivpalg Woe, 41tki. 044044* !ot#4411. 4340000,0 ; Oita 0000-,,by,:41ra .,1,144er end Mein tx,;: igpl* ,414i4o, fion4u1; Qng Shaokikten'a )4 o.earois werp bun „ ler it oYs and Juni_ er ir 0:44•arately lend their 'i3S14tf..14s 4(0, . h. 19100110 144.'s Winnigre4 r - leegthe prograM read- lugee'eareete, stories and choruses, oier, son and Mr. and Mrs, GeV, Reeleire., 'In-d41P 0040ston preffildN. of Port Albert In the &ISO') Of their paete .OrlYdr4luok veep, brought, teci. beloved •slaughter and grande. 41; closes leivats of lee cmtam bars, eantly, Mrs. Angus Gordon is epoining a nuts and °rang& *ere distrihnted few days In Goderieb with Mies ameng the children. eortion. . Mr. and NIre. Cstslon Fostdr, of To- IliNaz rassiarivallgtAN camiteng innto, and) MT: and Mrs. W. 13annlster, of Goderich, spent the week -end with .1-"e'c Wat3 a large atrend"ce wee° the ueneal entroems concert was ere- esweeps* nestle, (If I4fl141o1,111,11,3•11is Litela3•. John Pearson ; pian • o Mr. and Mrs. John Fester. .ah41 .Mrs. G. Koehler, of .7, r., 8014,, Dorie MeNwen; the-sehool leaner, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Viturlow and epeaerheiennas - with the Misses I 'The 'ratite'," reed hy ()pal Dyer; two- family spent Monday at the home of I. and 11*o Me. 1 part sougs "Silent Night." 1)3, the Mr. and Mrs. E. Townsend,. near Clin- 'Mies Isola ' ilete of 'rest eat. sptst!sehool; God Save the King. Santa ton. elhr1stmas with' ' het, mother, NI re st, I On us then a ppee red and was re- eeee eel ved with • delighted a pprov al. At Miss Mattson spent the holelay the (lose of the program the pupils ersegssend.witii friends In Ilensall. 'presented n set of erystal bedeeora Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murray anil son slampe to Mis Meta Shenelown.• •who -flifly, of Detroit, are spending n few is leaving at the end of the term. e•slasse• -M-re, Agnes Murray. • - •1 Mr. Brenton Heliyar is spending the, holidayiet ids home in -Clinton. Noss. Eiva Dewar,- of Teener), is e;.":•• ..'Scsiteteet'ete4$ _ -- Miss Betty Gardiner spent a feWi thupday erening meeting of the days in London last week the guest of 11.Y.P.1'. It ghoul(' ha -re been men- iNfIles 'Patsy IV elinie. while there ehej tiened that the addrees of the evening attended the ball given by Mrs. Mor - dr Mite DorintIn Brieltenden • grs. Robert Middleton, of Port 'Credit/ Opent the holiday week -end with tles M. 'Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Relit), of De- troit, were holiday guests with Mr. a ed Mrs. Dail(' Dewar. A RIIBIUMT e'Sion re' laTtf Week's retiort of was given by Rev. H. (`. Wilson. Tile anneal, eommunity Oirristutlas carras carol seriee wheld in the Porevt- ers' Hall on Sunday evening. Rev. H. Che . 'Wilson led tservite, assisted by Rev. A. M. Boyle, and a large ehoir from the four churches of the village gave excellent sserrisse, Mrs, R. 3. Sateol.Coneert. —A splendid program lips acting as accompanist. Th *ass gime by the pepils Bayileld was a large attendatie0,'Oat Oely 'fro the village 'Wet-MAO/I „ . di:Stria-4 .•.'SSer Mr• a ethISsert-'Irrntlit3gton. on ( ' [10 st at 4, eelebitt ted the fifty- ighth a umitn rery of their wedding. e Mr. Symington is in his eighty-fourth Of ,soderieh. g • e ue y 1 - .registered in the Regist•ry Office for i7,1 yea r and Nirs. Symington in her soros- ' ‘ - first at home" of the serison wider the . gin leleher' end- Tommy Hamilton : by-ofdalt, but both are still aetive and ' ' ' • • ' - pay bv the boys of lire. A. Taylor's Mr and Mrs Les Tervis and fam- ily (if lielmesville, spent Sunday with • auselees a the Women's Institttte was ,(t7:ifierrutterog,instrony the ndoofy .tiofie oCootolentry a le rt. They ha re two daughters. Mrs. • ' held on 'Friday evening, with a large , „ .1, 1 Maltand 'F • loyd (gess; carols by she children of Miss; attendance. Mrs. Ewart MePherSOn 19:18. and 1 11 AI , .11 'den , of Col borne township,' Mrs. Wers I Helen ItitteEwanim 's cle ; levitation by Mrs. H. Wallace, of 'Wilkie, Sask.' Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick, of presided for the program, which Ins 'Every person having any claim to Toronto, spent the holidays at *heir -- Jack neonnh4, PlaY by theeetris of eluded the fellovving ntmbere: Oem- compensation tinnst file same in the Mrs. 'Rod. Johnstoree elass s recitationMinister within six 'nullity singing with the pianist, Mrs. office of the Mini I)y Yvonne Bender; play, "The Little Rebel," Isy children; of Miss Marjorie Chester. Taylor, at the piano; a reel- months after smell registration., or, in tation by Helen McDonald; solos by the ease of land injuriousle affeeted Duer'e etas's; piny, -Rehearsal," IV Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, Mrs. E. W. Rice within MX months alter the injury the boys of Mr. Gs es Lodge's chess; and Doris Taylor; a piano solo by Mrs, complained of, or, in the eese of eon- wedd I tes a n n leeesary. Dancing wag Cbristems with Mrs. Kerr and Lor- with ., ciass and Miss Maty MarKay'e class, mrols" by the obiltits'en of 'etre. Lane's and Florence McPherson and by Dor- the time when the injury began or Will Rutherford • dances by Margaret tinning injury, within' Orie I year from Mr. and Mrs Court . In (4)serninco Of' their twenty-fifth ' ' ' • • land Kerr speht . en joyed qmi I tmell wall served at mid- let...a at Exeter. a Christmas Story by Neil othy Webb; violin ransie by Messrs, becnane knovvn. Thompson and aeeempaniment bY Ed. and Evan bileQuillin; a poem, fParliament Buildinge, Toeonto, night. on the following day, in me and Mrs. Bowden, of Toronto, mi.„ Nit ,r.-1, ,, obty by Rey se .1. „chick. spent Christmes Day with- Mr. and '''''s ^ a' ‘-) ' " ' ' _ ens Come }Tome to Roost " cam - 6 pen., dinner was served at the home , ,Ontario, November 23rd, 1938. of Mr. and Mrs. Allen to twenty- . • R. M. SMITH, seven guests. The home Will; heaUti- 52-1-2 Deputy Minlister. Miss Mary Vroonaan, of Goderitsh, anti Ted, of Detroit, spent the holiday with their parents, Mr. anti Mrs. WM. ‘'rooman. Miss Mabel Poster spent Saturday In London. Mr. and Mrs. Keviak and son, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. McCabe on SundaY. and liras -4,11-sieDsi).0-es9g--0-fmks` WHE,TaPZ4ssat .1W-;*-01silteftneffts d's With Mrs. A. Foster. - Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Sillib, Mr and Mee Hervey Sillib, Marjorie and El - who spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Straelian, u song by Besty Winnifred, of North Bay, anti Mr. land Wm: Sill% of Dungannou. Mary Attu Erskine, Catherine eat Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and little son, of Mee Nlargaret 'Foster, of &Mord and Mary Ann Sanderson, a reritatIon Zion, visited on Sunday with Mr. and by Lueille Cuebbertson, a recitation Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick. by Mary An u Erskine, recitation's by Jack Curry, Greta Arbour and Barbara Aim •NleVistle, and a chorus by the ehildreie ST. HELENS, Dee. 19.—The regu- The dntennrediate and senior boSh 4.1 Cxat'A,' jIttc4x;o:irclv9‘, ozp5;c10,,,ccr.144, ).,1374 zon• t:Vr:t,' Oita, tbq ' t1111144 21,,e14* -1-4 r41 4 '741,47411.t4. Jamtir Atiri JD= • D i21./e4ce'e4'ettn-; ilz;-.1041 o '',P2P27 =A, toztig1L.V.: ! ZAZ'3' 0,1;D i',-.741:174.'473. q4tti(Q. 'CO - "e b&914F eretneel ,,`•aaniza „ot,' m4%141 -.41,104'400, 11,44, win the',MvollAt' 0144;71ft-ill Zedlesr Atd.lot y"o gooey; ,wm v4ept et tai me oi VEM Iti4erv4 .U041-3'esn'Wetitile Y tiftellea0ete ,741311e#,Altle,egt Vlite'rdIE -,New,,,lefeavYi 1uneh interostvii e cointileted uot oisseee 'llaee/s , denatiOnS ithlnanteetittel •, • ot;11,,, ItE., ._ aroixtorx . '• end eieeSelleCe*Ork40, tlitte• - V.44/ce l3. tiOrgibrollienv.lin#,Inut4t lo gtlag( too$4010 st #0. ";,flitt;tve0' IA- proVeleeelnt Amte tli:e1: 4114,,tal-knbter10 gaigtorap ger.the Protini;*oZ.Oniario- tinzi -Term 6.10...Zikito Rting-ef'.01.1b hl 144e4 ethie ifealeteleg lapdel 441, lame- vottonl, ,of Lot alit' north, of (kW:04**W 414A Veeteile P4V1404 elte Towasithu Of 48hielnteld'ite the i0o, oe went in ,tba 01:0044et of On•bar ha -Vine et 040 exea <4 '41,1<0 eit* more or Ie, aed'boutided'es toile 'PARCEL .'"A".---A:reti '0,911 e'er colanneeneing at' 4 Standard' iron bat u.A.,FtitAitiva..' ' Pet.' 27.—A llet),PY the eantera limit of the eeld ilote test 1091;78 feet Meastered On 4 COU .„Tereato, ere. bonle for the C7hristmas the leirtheastern ,angle thereof ; Mr. awl Mro. Wainer Kilpetriek, of of ',South 5° 15 Min. 15 see. Bast fr New 'Year to all. Thence alOng el curve tei the rin 'Vacation,- - . , - end at his home neer- ' lYth. ` r which the (said eastern limit of Lot _ , ;••• Mr. Hareldeneekett t the week,- having., a teedlus'of ':‘ 1877;03'-' teet. Mrs. lineveY welelJeand children, of is tangent, a .distance of 172.72 'f St. gelees, spent Iasi Week with her (are measurement) the chord parents, Mr. anti "Mrs. Thos. Anderson. which has a beariug of South 2°, We are glad to report 'Mr. Asidertpn is min, 00- see. East ..urni 4 length impoving nicely after having „been ill 172.05 feet, to a standard iron bar wall pneumonia. 0 the line of a wire fence forming the Miss Gram Blake, of Drtutabo, is nontheye boundary of a travelled rosul. Presbyterian ehurele on leaursday ingot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. sell)ted fl rite Ittte lecture room or kaux spending the Christmas vecation with Ineefile-e "smite 839 se min. is see. East, being aloug the lea meetioned last. - `There was a lengtey pregrann Blake. boundary 8.12 feet to its voila of In - in charge of Mr. E. 0, Beaeont, super- The annual Sunday school Christmas stereection with elle eastern .1.1mit of Infendent of' the Sunday exhool, auti concert was held in the hall last Fri- Lot 12, aforesaid tit the eonclushee ,eanta Oleos uppeartel day evening. The first Part of the Thence rNorth 5° 15 min. 15 sec. Oil the Oily demented -platform and program was given by the sehool East beingealong etke last mentioned dietributed treats and gifts to children children and numbers were given a -161Q boundary ft.12 feet to Ste point of let and teachers. hy the Belfast eelloo) children, ail of (section, with .the eastern limit of 1 The 'program -was in two parts, the whicleseepre much 'appreciated, e. -Tsvo see, aforesaid : - ____ . _ , ......es 'first being 'given by members of the other dialogues, "Easy 'Payment and Thence North 5° 15 min. 15 s' priumry (+ass. There was a 131101 u5 "Ask Me Another,7, :were given by the W by the girls, a recitation by George •oun le. " - ' timit 174.13 feet to the,nolne.of.ee West being along the eaid weste - weitetietteetuslesseemss- -_MrseeneeieXrse..--slTsies.eertesMoffattseeKeitlseeseeomsessg•atmtss-ssee;„.„ai siti4te tea lQ;. ese .14 oqh ght to 12 'me Df 87' er- ,ut ee. ru artptie14.-'-srialsseiVeedSletin'esVett;•• -1:073:15carakt;•-ae-'11ftatetu*Imm elrolvt "134----Atea 0.100 acres ; recitation by Betty Taylor, a piano mas visitors, with her mother, mil'. Commencing at the nortbeasterdaegle 6eleaion Isy Mary Atraughan, red; Richard Johnston. - sof the said lot; talons by Donsia 41,0Brien and Benson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Andriw aud Thence South 5° lermln. 15 see. East, being along the eastern limit thereof 614.57 feet to a standard iron -bar; - Them.° North 70 3 see. West 319.00 feet -to a point distant 1049 feet mea- sured perpendiculaelly from the said western of the fetid lot 12; Thence North V 15_ 'min. 15 see. lar• meet ng of the YP.U. was held on 'Wt being parallel -to the said eastern and gilts then added the following to sanday __, . With the president, limit 297.94 feet 'to a point in the u >T- ele program: 1Play, "Little Red Rid- Dick Weatherhead, in the chair. Bob therri limit of the said tot; is spending a few days with tier par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Poster, Mr. T. Pollok, of Alberta, visited with his brother, Mr. G. Pollock, for a few days. ST. HELENS linilt in' Hood," by Mass. MeMath's •class• Thence 'South 32° 45 min. 15 see. et.MseisespesseR Dee __vessels. and . sesess. itt,..,,,,_A-.--i-Autwig-read the Scripture lesson and ' Chorus by Den ie stsion yi tui b the East, 'being alongothe lest mentioped Mrs. Wilfred Fisher spent Oliristmas I oderieh. . am] Mrs. Cliff Vanstone sPenT. by Eileen Bogie; Bud; carols by the boys exiles- • , Edith i'llaylor's class; piano seleetion , _ s a s tIS poem was re _ y presfuent. The topic, "The First Chrletnaas" was -read by Isobel Miller. Imencemeut; limit 10.2T era' the I f cern- Mrpc) n o (11142411121'S with Mr. and Mrs. Durnin, recitation by Mar- ' Women% Institute "At IHlome."--The aud shown by plan and ,description I • - fully qualified to coreet any radio trouble a nd ea rry 41 ' ) tomplete eupply of all repa 1 r t pas. All work guaranteed. 21 :Free Seven Point Test on all - 'is Tubes, in your own home. -.i . 'Radios veiled for and de- (y, 4 livered. si I, • L x Mader St, Eatre . DZUNDLIZ Gederteh s, ,,,,e 1 7 1 mileh's Avg Seore fier the hated Fanry Work. Weedy note desigmt I1}illow 111)rger Sets, Towels, Mtmers, CIIISWOBI19, Centres, tnget Sete, Apneas. Embreld- or Three& end Silks, 2 sheins Cee 5e. Crcetet Cotten in white 4Z -A color, ICS a ball. Tatting MutteDca. (Wetzel Basks. Celine did get etnrted en a Orme. Et 153. 1f0 there are seven grandchildren and tWO grea terra nd i )(leen. Celebrating Their Silver liVeelding.— Mr. and M,rs, Maitland Allen were host and beeetet'1444 Large party In the 'Poresters' lat.C1W4ttlgstidas evening last respective homes at Ashfield and Ben - Miller. Mrs. E. 11. Walters is spending the holiday with her son, -Mr. IL E. Wal- ters, in Toronto. Mrs. . and family. Mr. S. J. Ileown is spending the holidays with his parents, Rev. A. W. NAMED AS MG'S COMMIS and Mrs. Brown, at Hannon. A•ttorveyeGeneral Conant on Friday Miss M. Anderson is holidaying at last issued a list Of forty-nine new her home at Dungannon. King's counsel in •Ontario, Among Mr. and Mrs. W. Stranghan and Mr, those so honored Ilitobert S. nether - and Mrs. Arthur Straughan and fam- ingten of Winghara, son of Mrs. ily spent Christmae with Mr. and Mrs. (Councillor) Hetkeriegton of town and Howard Sturdy, GederIch township. the late Isaac Vetherington. JOseph Rev. -Gordon and Mrs. Hazelwood Garvey, of Torontoe hon - spent Christmas at 'Stratford, and later ored, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. noises, motored to Peterborough to visit Mrs. Garvey of Kiingsbeifige. flongratu- Hazelwood's parents. lation's are extended to the new K.Ces. Lanes class of senior boys. •posed by Mrs. Ball and read by Mrs. E. W. Rice, and a short play, "Keep- ing Up Appearances," by Mrs. Allan Durnin, Mrs. McKenzie Webb and Messrs. W. A, Miller and E. W. Rice. Meezess Donald eMacCharles and Eldon Henderson, of Lueitnow, provided 11111S1e for the dance that followed. fully de(seated for the occasion. Speeebes in honor of the bride and grornii of t Wen t y-fi ve years weregive 114) n by V. C. Wilson and MTS. A I rot her, Robert Stalker, of Flint, M eh Afterwerds there was a musi- cal program, and during the evening Santa Claus appettred and distributed gifts from a beautiful Chrltherte tree. Mr. and Mrs. Alien received many handeenne 'Otto of silver, an well as trumeeoue messages of comgratulntion. The newlyweds hid just gel off • their trains "John. dear," scald The brae, "let es , lila rte-th-erwOle-ITilirli-iii;- El re been married a lone the." "Ail right, honey," was the answer, "yeti carry the suitcases." Itif.traa Oleastare (0 serve enr triateY Vriesda aud,ettAel-,t'as :klittto sziton. ezeneet=11V eptc cur sieeeed eZeteee.elae.e: 4(1'11tot tel.* b eu4.47 otv !ZO awn Lam m9spamov3, DIED Oldeagq,-,,on Thic—einVer-Xild, 1938, Wells ithrwkine, beierred hueband of Delee Louise ,Flenting, and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawkins, (Port Albert, Ontario. Goderich, onilitonday, December 28th, Anna Matbeson, wi- dow of the late James Stevvart, ber 93rd yeze. Alexandra hospital, Goderich, on Sunday, teoi ber 25th, Helen A. Johnston, widow of the late Wm. 11. Webster, in her 45th than enough money 'eras raised, and for ten year there has been a sum in TIM PULL OF ADVELMISIING the blink drawing interest. Beeently John Wanamaterfounder of the John Heibein and Dave Vognn eleeed John WnnamakeStI %Drente Lull LIermaraml=ed hy Zekattonzea_ gricit3.3. Ten years ago a young lad, Rus- sell Gilbert of Toronto, came to Moleg- tvorth to spend a conple of weeke in the country. He eras one bf the "fresh air" children east out groin the eity. While at Molesworth he met with MI accident and lost one bend at the wrist in ea mowing machine. The two church orOnLzations there opened a hind and Veld the hippetal eepengeg aed dnetoec fees, teore ClIBIVE, Dee. 20.—The pup.1,3 of S.S. No. .16 held their Ohristma e eon, eert last Tuesday afternoon. Miss, Blake is to be eoageatulated, as all the pupila did enceletionally well, Mies ',Bernice Durnin, of Stratford Nerraal, is_ _elm ling tbe holidays_ -at the home of her uncle, Mr. Orville Durain, The Christmas concert Of Crewe United church Sun ay- nehool WO held in the ehurclit on ednegday evening and was tl &tided euccess. The 'pro- ceeds amounted to around $17. Santa Clam did hie part and all present re- port an enjoyable time. Mr. Colin Crozier, of 'IAeury, is home for the hOlidaya. Christmas bringo the boys and glr19 tome. Mr. and 'ars. Raymond Finnigan and family spent Monday at the home of Mr. Ceell Chimney, Maetroch. Mr. and Mrg. S. Sherwood and. Don- ald Dainty spent Monday as the )iO, 4 e IP ti• , out the aceonnt and Sent $35.17 to the waft the firet advertieing genius in the [you're man, now twenty-one year of guests of Mr. and Mra. Joe Cranston, Mail advertising field. In addition age. ' Goderich. , to' the novelty of hie advertising, he ,eareu Peeeneentlane kept persistently at it. Bre once mid :1 Prior to their depaeture from elin- • "C'ontinuous edveellging, like math). ,eon, Rev. itt. W. 'Sheemen, pastOt of none wOrk• is most effective. ,l1g tbeen4hv• Clintole- end Jetties -is Sapant ie. :my calty-ortse- In the 'work' that a 1 ellurchea, teel Mrs. 'Sherman hare been quitter should lenee elute, it ie. Celle the teeinlette of nuteerettg addresseg, V',4112:131VS topes veetisine. Advertising dees 'notPeril , and preeentations. The Carlton Min-' it pulls. It begins very gently at fittlOjeterial „eeeociation, og 'which MSh r, er- but the pull 19 steady. n inewacza: MIMI tliat4 ellfartilant tit there regeilar 780 &aorta' f3t,,,, ).`"L'atuato day by day, Y0111'by Yearp-tititil it ezetentetietU Ala wet pref:g.Inted. Mtn with etto an Pkiret.-tiltde pa-WM. Wok 41:".7- 1:1 Teo' onI Vatikil sete.° sc+4 (r4.zarc)..t Our alm, is to 'reach and help want te do iemeltate you CI:t let the .erit(triaitimatt -and th6- conniv ,Itrg= !• ebilY•' - I Polatinue Your tlitvorttAnV 16 the cdfafe ellutel4 prestnt:td a g11Ver Mee 114a:a •tttuneu iti uZ,t,ti, ord'rituu14,,. aq towing:down mien ,s1gu. If yeti cier a .feature Of theft', Christman tterzi 011ysically, mentally and fat an- pr/trom -g, _ "t wonIstIaa&mD itbitirt '!, where 'tut; g;-,anik onted- tla cbro- or 4101,71'j .•;:',',.:41inti wilthout elotzl tall i Tale, lar(et".•Isttal '47 putsvotszneeer tral,'e. DSOS DUN ' ttr,tee.,' Vteee•e)ti . wilt4titlt CI 5'0, etiele4."' NW. Zhe ati tat -4,t, 07,t, . tkf_,,) r:.1,14- ' r flav qtr atto t..-:;.~4t,-.4fri) 'oU'Ora. tzlItztNo. - 4-.1tir?:1',V.41,, atco2 the 2_1174 titattaildt fig.-tl`e Z' the be ninv,', ,Q: th() $•car. was tr. eatit .C4 N8.1 tl' 11 8.*4'‘'t? 4'44:,`) ie r jt 'ele!-'4'tite't VA og 4,3z4ztalti't '4,.'e, tr.44e re a 8. V „ rez, virit C.,4) EVB.O.T.VOZI) eopaPaall 00./1.MIE LIMO. - C. 113=212a,, Ditaiinger Leavea Galleirteh telr StreetfOrd, 5-13B2'. mite, ILeoimaen 026 ViJfrri.f,-,r-1 Daly 4.1.5 p (oacc;1 ' etirotay =al kerav) Eimendaye and rutalleays--W cLm, trial 41.415 plaa. Itepet2-113eititawa ami17 itk4titc5 --4*,1„fAglro4TA pc,o,ty 4400vt Itimactatom, 4Y, Jrristene, •ptp Nom% .FriW have ha4 any ,Alerdt 4f:`. tested by veto -J=1'7 *have been deelertile(14.titi In possession oe ,eorti;a: eireet. 71-0,20S J. 4 52x ubur ITTLE MISS LOIS VA wishes to thank her zany, en who so kindly +helped her to von tli beautiful doll given, at (loletn,, 14op4, store. Wishing tall a happy 52 d'SS SADIE PAR-RI'SHe to thank' the nelellaborS'apit' root: . for their kind expressions Of •.)sxturtiw, and abo thete who Sent flora itrAbus, aed leaned eails. for the funeral. t'e•-••42, , . 1/TIE' WISH, TO TAIM... Piiit3 (XI , VOR-T—iYtkitrY I" thaki* 11 Goderlch firenten for their. prOM sponse on Tuesday night end. efdelenageteten feree-dOrnaifinfreiF4eee--'-'er se - 52z Nefft. AND MRS. WIL, -WV* At Oonnell's Sale Barney 011n1011, an TUESDAY, JAN. 3rd) at 1.30 p.m., consisting of: 1 fresh calved cow, 2 cows, spring - Ing; 2 cows, milking good; 4 toWe, due in Feb. and March; mm00 o -f young cattle and calves; 10 Yeuues breeding.ewes; 2 -sows ; -elleeyetunee-pigseee- and chunks. • - -Quannty ceeftecem-e ande Owing to the storm and a number of telePbotte lines being out of OW- consideeable goods wen .Tbe _ offt.red at this saSe which are not listed at the present thee. s' • If you have anything to offer fetie• sate do not fail to bring it to community sale where you shall ree (*Ave fair treatment—and said -action guarantee& Sales held every cewla Tuesday. Thetle/S-eCerele ' A. E. TOWNSIEDND, Proprietor. - GEO. 11. ELLIOTT; Anakateer. 52 CP /1 11 t.i (7 unrm Is monalagrx—ao tr I / what you can te protze6 Folv ) a 7 family `by taking oat te 'bele- i federation LefeinSuiance pelleY, fi A year freta now May leltoop., 11311PL=NVIIIIIIVO - ea.= 20311. we also want to announce that we have a complete Gto4,0 Brantonl 03 Refritoratoro Wastibgt 2c/oliinoo kind with which provincial -championship &co Gump atal utitoie Ottappato. di cal ralotoroycleo rItektwOle 1.10=oerica ,11,4-4-43 tr.42:eateddilltk gcle.e441 dcd1.4:1 trinima 51,04,1111.0 natraz3. SiletLs • • ,TIO=s-,•;e ettzt tweEtotz, We ataVt&a:n teette-tie,* Mt.& r4itilsia;3;1114t1t1 oss easel Wien t1't,s423. certiiii mattoof 06.411) tiore ejereeeeetreea ' c*:1