The Goderich Star, 1934-01-11, Page 4tr
oti• the fel*" 'WOrth4w
Ott
for Win
ZIgIlI ef 11$00,0 13*2 bCO ;I?in by .1,041111144
7110r:
b*2 been 111 but 1* UOW, WI ES ••tVet/ nterestInc •114 1rAitrict1
: _1 There Wei dkscUUiOAOfl
Italtmend Brown, * verses grOdee. 1x 1Iveitock" ed by Alti
In the Interests -of the
1)rt 001' held At Oar.
IoW on Ttiurld*Y .fLernoofl.10`Whont. ereon
TusIdIy being,eelied from New
Lbkurd inelree to the..deeth. of her
znothr, the late lir* Ryan. 't
401m Arthur, ($0ticesiiiin 2. West
WaW1flOIh, hu had the'lnisfortune Of
'losing. a horile-in *Peculiar Method. He
11/0 delving Uphill and Vie road being
,SIPPerl', the horse fell end broke One Of
*legs Imd it waseneiessary, to shoot it.
• cilartey ReId, a fanner of West Vint-
wernosbi bit a fine, horse On Thar$4*.Y.'
•The hOrSe WW1 out. in the Yard and fell
• when 'walking over'isOme lce, end -died
wllbin half an hour. It Is 'believed 01;4
'It wu injured lnternafly.
• The ,viopeie meeting of the MUM.
' non .1Unior Institute, witleh Was to be
. held, at the bootee of Mise Marjorie
aic-
DonId On Vhursda3/4 has been pottpon-
ed tinta Monday 'afternoon, *Wing to the -Cnti,„„1,1?.frt; Treasurer,
„rbatritday„.,, niat tan eieMa* I'Vemer; direevoe or Ceremon .te017
inners," on Tet lecturer, - -Pre -Pent-
land; 2nd lecturer, Themes Culbert;
-,,ecamnitteemen:„ -John B. 1401-144f, John
Fumigate _Howard,_,StProni,...releOn.....sit*
24.
*illlatr, earetaker,_,.*.nri
•tr•=9,41#1.----
nennY Pa",YWAh�1d X.01" il0OUt twentY`SIX Years.
home Mr. And ItIrs• EiTiugtcn • havirig-lhoved from the farm two miles
south. of Dungannon soon after the
death of her husband. She was. a de-
vout rae.mher of, Dungannon United
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ot
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The WaW*004h tiztrict te O. 1,0, Meet -
the was held in the DonOorkon 0.rsn*e
Hall oninteadaY afternoon with an et*
teods.fiee .of 19. TIle following ,oiftera
were elected:, D. Vt, George Pentland,
L. 1952, Nile; DOM., *mon Tin-
nigan, 324, Dungannon;' chaplain. Henry
'relsehinaiii, 324, rintliOnnon; roc, .see,,
110411.5n4 ar01P, 324, Dungannon; AO;
,see„ 3. Johnston, 1002, Nee; treas., Jas.
Elliott, 1033, Nile; dle.' of ceremonfe*,
David Olen, 324, INugglinion; lectinere,
Hervey .81111b, Watler Viekason, :324,
Dengstinere
L. O. L No. 324, DiMiemnOn.. held 14
•annual meeting Thursday night, when
the-fellowing el/leers were eleetid for the
ensuing year:- Velor. Master, - Raymond
Brown; Dep. Mester, Walter' Diekason;
Chapieht, Seniors. *Minion; Ree, Seere-
tery,Williarn A. Orser; Pioatieial Sec-
•. anSWered lay the payment et fees, and
-eleetion of officers will be held,
..,„,IteMeother the play, "Out of he Ark
Came Noih' to be given In the parlah
hall1yeven1ng,JanarY42th,4y;
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Auspice* Of the Junior Farmers' Club of
DunganxloIL 'Perewill be .* dance fol -
•,bowing the play. Mitsla being provided by, during the holiday • season, there hcing,
the Plunkett orchestra. ,• 'thirty present, bielueling- children -..and
A sPeaal m0414 of the Dungannon grandchildren of hOst andhostess. The
• brarelh-, of_ .the_. %moo UiStitute woks party included Mr. --and,Ides. Wallace- •
cnitron, and was actively tissoelated with
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the Annie ousitriCharleS-4111.0n Black and family,44--P47"tleFic11;1114'' and 'AS organizations as long-as-liealth-.-per7
on Saturday evening when ,Arrangrmenta nett.Badman and 'two -clitkiren; of. iu1ttedShe tad, many, fainiu as 4_ to.,
Wore completed for the celebration of the Windsor; Mr.' and Mts. sitoY Meek, of sult of her kindly disposition, and was be
'20tlx sitnitersary Of ite inatiguration- on, Iiiicittovr-, and -Mrs. -- "fond by all-atheluneralls_heing heldJfonday,JaflUarY 22nd. .
• ganneatf-Mr.jand4er.
,r-'-'feem.-her--rlate home- on---Thursday-
olUding all former members, Is ievited to ringten and family, and yr, and -Mre.
. noon, at two. o'clock, with -interment in
attend, Everett Yerrington and children. . The en- the family plot. in Dungannon cemetery.
"Donald'ideroete_and -Bert :Ikfareb; aod-- tire family, with the exception of Md.
Ito* -ter the West: Wax/9.404h MUttial Hughes(Cora), of Toronto, were present.
rbeeHlesuranee 7 e)otripenY„... tentitititeed An_hrteresting meetieg of the Y. P. 15, .IVIAFEKING
work on Monday In auditing the tom., of Oungatirefor:drilted- Cherchi was 13e141 Mr, Percy - Blundell. of Weir Wawa
PariVe Wel% for the rear 1933„, `•: when the leeine Side in the reembership-noeb, :Anent. Sunday -with . Mafeking
• Mri. Hiram. Moffatt. Ancaster,_-is her .tsfmteit, entertained the *inners at a 110t-Irient*
:ores' Visit her mother, Mrsy-00.muelr-sepper--,-.10be-Stnida-Y-14oltoot •
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Pentliiid,-Who--hito been (maned bed- ille43upperLa-singvsong Waselteld-
. - - - • _
-Miss lifelbaZowler gave_srLreMing on the
'The extremely -icy condition ' or the Subjett. "Prayer," 04 Mhz_ Margaret
r°00* -*eke* 't,:treOlehelit011a'traVeling for Ryan favored with a Plano :sole.- Rev.•.
-• trilArt and ears- A. lima: Sr:Wiener- W. 0.Elliot, of Nile; gave a very inter",
-TW 'ater.100-trinisPort-Alppert 041,014 toad *ettnuaddresa- -
MIss
Deoth,_of the school, oteire-oLerete _the LOIS Sam a solo. Aeverel otatests were
;assisstatree of st-team of horses to get it, thin enjoyed, by ,theigathering, efter
the-rof.4,..4-00-atreetseilot.the L,Wille.h themeetlng_0801,140;
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,Another of the ploneersof .Ashfield
Townshtp passed 10 her reward late 04
Monday evening, in the `person Of ,Sarter:
,Penel** relict Of the 340 4000b Ryan, at
.:theadvanced age of *6 yfiOars. Born On
AnibetitefslArei, the late MO. 'ItYan, was
the eideat. daughter 'of the late 24r, and
Mra. Hush Polley, early 'Pioneers ot A**.
field townahtp, and came with her par-
ents to thie district yi *Years age, when
nine years old.. Shdr•three years , *go
she: r'waa married. to Jacob:Om, who
predeceased her, by twenty -she /We,
olew.eiti
tsite. rhier,losoimieiarehyes.ho
Polley, whrO reatr
i:.:
e
Mrs. Jennie,Pentland,,,pre-degessed her,
as did also a brother, "Thomas .PO110,
Of a ,family of oven. three 30113 *id four
daughters, One *On, Mr. IlarrY, Plan, Of
Grodetieh, and three daughters, Afre; W1141
liath ...T. Elliott, of. New Liskeard:- Mrs.
William Caesar," of Aehlielil,, and leliiii
DOW Ryan; formerly a teacher at leirk-
land Lake, but now, at ,home, survive.
Two sons,,Sugh and George --Man,' and
g4§4!Mi#; ;,s1411 M/n*Oetet RYear Pre- '•
zsIdecarioy . /oil!: s'i•so'-'47--.44.4.1:4:141:fe'deh.;dle-ri, aISS ndthat't-haPietastahneteepvlantfit 4virdonte-istilthoulkt
survive. ;Although in Wing health for -06011i more fliegnently,
tome time, it was only about -three weeks- . ..,.......,....„..„-....„...........--_, •
into-• that the- deceased . WOMari -.became :, 01S1 ICY131t0()K
Yr:AC,
. K1LLItt1. SPRINO
LAMB
• Leiria..., ... *. lb.
Shoulders....,.10 • # .• 7100 11/.
611'**lbf
(1441;Aen Loirtc49j'e
Stew Ib.
YOUNG )REEP'
• Rib .• 11/.
Rib ROASt* • ••!: • *15e lb*
Boneless and lie. lied)
• Shoulder Roaat.. 11,,1*
Rib .Boil. .7C lb:
Rib Boil .; ..19c
'Fresh Liver (Beef. :1;ainh
,lbs. for 25c
Pure "Herne. Maid" 1084
Cheeselhe. for 25c
.Maple Leaf )(ince Meat
„ iha. for zae.
VreshKilled young Chick-
ens, . ..........17c lb.
Saiitaty-- Meat; -Market-
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Pleeie 485 .
TRITUSDAY, 4AN h,•
193i
Mrs. ,Lovett, Auto*, is visiting
with: her ligteit. itts. Etta
Jones, or Kitchener* is *pen
g /4 l'ew;felayst with hie itepher' Mr,
Chav. SOO; '
Mt, Arthur,runglAnt is viaiting at
the home of ble parents Mr. and Mrs.
i
're.Y,11Mnirettit-n at present asslit;
log to core for her aunt, Mrs. Brown-
lee, Who is Seriously ill.
;Err ,r`t5i4IitirigeWiillng oaondcleriltastetbrionewlhe‘ortic
'rimthr:st", eihin.dYoung end aothtrd, Marsu.d, Service,
of
riCe,
.
Loyal, spent the weft end at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Russel Xing,
. Mr; 'Bert Marsh was at Dungannon
this Week auditing the %eke of the
WeetWawanosh Vire 'co. for •
1038. .
Miss Braanock, of Chicago, .who
has been visiting her' 'sister, Mrs. W.
Dobie, the Past week, returned, home
last Friday. ' •
We are eOrrY" to rePert that Mrs.
Jae.' Mutch is confined to her. bed and
Under the doctor's care; We hope
soon to hear of 'her. recovery,
(Miss Margaret Xing„ who Slipped
on the icy 'street a short ..time ago is
still - unabje to- to a sprained liattend
'41e11°°1; owing
Last Friday. when John'. Withilr, of
West Wawanosh, was returning from
the chopping mill, one of his team
• slipped on the ice on the hill west of
the river, and broke. its leg. The
thad to het robot,. In these times
of depression the loss of a horse is a
big setback to a farmer.'
The regular monthly _meeting of
the Women's Institute will be held
in- the Forester's TTi11 on Tuesday,
:seelower--ill-akFte-restd Meets....9 • T2pr,-m."--
were almoSt too slippery to. italk The. January meeting- 4g, te1 W. M. 8.
tteeM Priday foilowMg atrall-rtightvel of lersidne Priebyterian chureh was held
rMn Charles Vilott 'slipped And fell on at the home -Of, Mr* Robert Davidson on
lLp1p -..Thurstiestftern0en..1,_ Tile report ()Me
Ileinganeen Junior 2/sermers. Club held ,secretary ehewed the 'living* to be
pac-
lts Januar* meeting in the pariah .1-24 *ally -the sameas ttie-previons-yetu«
IrbetreclaY el/ening, with Allan Iteld Pee- Um. 1/14Whinney acted asleader oI-
iktthg toll Cell was ernswered *by a los-ed the prograin teeially prepared for
. .
dez.---the lust meeting of4herYear-on40014-Anterecterseagteeltig- that *
-theaub.,
it, • I •
• • 0 • T .
-11fAs_0live
and Oorden Anderson, visited at the
home di los. and Ms. Harvey,Weles;St
Helens, On' Sattirday.
The tennitunitY suPPerr, planned and
arried out by_thei *Women's Missionary
-Society-and . held in. Blake_ hafl...*day
'evening, was a decided success. Up -
-
wards ot.eighty people sat down to, the
.tables„ arbith.,,,hadf)ieen ..cialntile _arrant -
ed by the yotmg1adles and partook of
the boitetiful supper provided' for them,-
Altervrarcis,„..a good program, cotisisteignt
ainging, shorttalks by .some of tile men
and lmetical-seiectiene-by- the-404-0r--
thestra, were enjoyed. The reinainder
of the evening' was anent in games and
afternoon -of this week at the home EQ.; ho itc.,wi 1
UAPITAL '1L'
PLAY1116-.4ANE GREY'S ,',AraFrolors itTER? wrfo.
KENT %Knox
.,ONDAYy ,A140 NSTEDN'
DAY
brit!rkmartIORETT,ti me !#L.,:.,,OLNOL11 GENE RAYMOND RA1:46140 •
* enthralling myetery„ drama with Inor, aeti°11 than Y
.een
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AISTO SATURDAY'
A .044, of light opera cornea to the screen
'Maid' of The,Mountains"
*10114141C idyl- set to nasjy'. and featuring a talented Empire cast
The plotUreetene;ontdOor back grounds are a treat to see" ,
eiseesiereeees
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COMING -"Paddy the next best thing".4.1iVarner' Baxter alia Janet ,
Oaynor• t,
' matinees mon?, wee, aisd Sat. at 3.00 p.m.
./They,werer the recipients -of. many pretty
044 'Useful gifts.
'rite .anteoll meetine., ot the , trustees
04.
he dispensed at Union ellumh On 470,44"."
•
are 214 All members and friends are, ,
Mr. charies Puller visited. with
and ratepayers of S. O.No 6 was beld, Strilliam,-11,tiller last week..
Wednesda„*: afternoon,. December *2'it13. Sunday there was a family reunion ati,
lite; retiring - trustee, Mr. W. A. OatriP- -the home' of mr. and Mrs. Reg. Puller,
bell, was elected for anOther three-year cordially invited to attend this service.
terms Mr, Walter Cook has the care- ....-Robert.licAllister. has been busy this.
- taking, .for a75, The contract for the week fe1Utg four huge eira trees on the
Wood went to izikr. R. Vincent for $3.00 school ground. Twelve -cords of „wood
a cord. has been cut frofn these trees. ;
Next SUnday services in union cherch
(40DERICH. . TOWNSHIP win • be conducted as usual. Sunday '
Thpastor will
e be irreharge,
hold -their regular ;fleeting at the home 6:fit
School at 2 p.m., preaching seryiee at 3
S. of Vition-chureh-will
Dan 'Sieling leaves for London on sat -
of the president, Ms. George McIlwaiu, urday, where he will enter the War
n 'Wednegday afternoon this week. 1VIemorial• Hospital for treatment on -his
Mrs. Williamson ret
leg which was broken eighteen months.
urned_ te her home
• inrGeorgetowm,on,,,SatUr4aY.-after,,,-ba
Me -4 country" .1 be
. taken' by-MissAll.'1Sittalt- Curren
The Yeung People's 'Society will meet events by Mrs, Lawson. 'Roll eall:
on °Ftda5r. evening. -the topic will be .4PgYh°ilulirps,}1431,e'litoltzilac;Isdtesilrea's4 Alien.
-
giViVilenS371tgisserna`jeleitalnlin:byinsir s'pendin-The Auburn unit of the Nev.- Ca -
few g,
her 13ther, Herman,;
itai$71.11° Godei'" at tile home °I' 'in the Foresters' Hall, on Wedrinada. Movement will held te meetines-
0t-
Lt.*
100
ora
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ur-eustornert-at
is time an outstanding
ming o
onour entire stock of
Ladies' and Whstie Coats
and
and Young Men's
Al costs ott tliti *owes" st)4es aid e of the
Itighott quoklity material*. Do not neglect*lit.
uii aur store *ha see for iou*etf thct ssvngs
ikt Ms time*
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wrillerrom
• day. Jan, --1,7, at s pork. The meeting
will be addressed-by-C-&-Robert-
PORTERS HILL son, M.P.P. and Wm. Young. Every-
, .
• one is invited to attend and. hear
Two skatintjartiee were held by the these sddreases, and are requested to
young- people on McDougall's pond last dome prepared to take part in the
d. discussion, Ladies--partiqnlarly_in,
wee _ 99
boys' harmer:14 band helci their vited. Special music. -
nrit practice for the 'year, at the home of
Davi DavidiOn. •
WES91,11XLD
The Yollniti3e*C., ark *alc:1110 arrange- mesere-.W. -P..' Xampbell, Douglas
omitstoe- anotbaoSkating_parby on Wed- bempben and Will Carter were Gotierith
nesday evening,: after Yvihich, they, Will, be. visitors on Monday.
entertaineUat thec-honte, offr;-,-alut E. nn- West -'Waw
Mrs. Reid Terrance,' • nest, vent over the week -end with her
Was Dora litariisees-sang-Terir -sweet daughter, Mrs. lioward Cainpbell. - "
during the-egiuldil Sellobrbn-stin and Mr's, W. A. Cal:Obeli and.
It 45 erlcddraginir to those- tirbh -have ter Donald Campbell Artsited
'charge to know teat the young 7POOPle urday at. the -horfie-cif-44rs. Ca,rapheles
telling to- do -their part arid_ belR mother, lire, -le .-Zarkley,_of,Thangaltion.
each SinedaY with -sPeetal•-nunde• - A large nuinber /tint thia-vicinity-met
mknowelen pranks: are leating_ weiLitt- on Pridwy-evening: at-the-heme of Mr.-
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to. thev(inteT aqe clot Young man and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger and present,.
iil distrieflonted badly-obu the nt Neittelo. liiiseellatieous-shoWer; • - teorainktit' of the Wet -supper -will
• F.: •
home of lier sister; IVIrs:-.Thlin SbWerby.1 meeting_oLths Y. P. S. will -take
sPentt a- pleasant twe. weeks! VIStt AP the 1 'The
of Unien.' chitreh on Sunday and deli- v -
Rev._ ,F. 'ma* occupied the pulpit
evening at the honfe of Tyra-. and Mrs, .
the ferm of -a- iociai affair en 7Pride,f-'"7-.
erect:an inspiring 'address en the subject,
"The 'Circle et-Prieedship,” from the
text, the First Psalm. -
Mr. and Itas.--R,eginald Job,nston and -
Harold and M. and. itirs. Thos. sowerhy
'visited off Sunday at 'the borne of the
latter's son,in--lawand--daughter,
andll‘tra: ltreestitegie, -of -Nne. - • •
The regular meeting and elec_tion of
officers for the'Y. P. S. of Union church
will .-be--..held at- tile home of Mr. a.nd
Mrs. Robert Davidson' 'On. Friday even-
ing.' All young people are cordially in-
vited Attend.
(Prom another coriespondentY
• annual-congregatiOlial-ineetirig.,o
Union church will be held'-abotit January
The Siichre chib met on Tuesday
evening of .this week at the home. onvIr.
and Mri, Forest Zetcalure.
DaveMliott atid 'Lillie went to
London, on Monday, where Lillie receiv-
ed further treatment at,.. the W
oriel Hospital. '
tstrected when he leturned home! one •
intirning; ittook both work and, patience
,:t41..a1te.r.._,AWar the, debris era, he_ reached
t-thayert'ot-tes
0, •
It was ,very encoura
many out to the .Service the first, Sunday
of the new yeat. Rev. 'A. M. dale give
a-iplendid tieik on StewardshiP: 'God the
Wnerrtaith-the-isteWartr-which-coul
help ,but bring none to each of uz how
little Nye do 'in return for aI that ii 'done
for us M, atewartia. of -the. Ilteeenly
-
ther.' "
In to see 30
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dttfti haft' 'tituirleite44- TM:on
&hod- has opened again -for-another
..tentt. • * f
Vanstones ohfliinday-
m.irs, Axed= +luta taLto-voront0-
*extended visit• • •
and Wye. ifaskell Visited at the
parsonage on •Sunday.
WindlOr ter' se.few day*. ,
--Mer-Leste.t.Welter-raturried-homerafter._
spendlog Christraas. In /Detroit •
mr. and Mrs'. Ilitrold Walter, of Tor-
onto,- spent theithiLdiItlli1S parm
We, 1,,tean4 Mrs E 11 WolteF,
amid to reportfr 0.Iterr is luniatet
again from tuffalo, where he underwent
an operation and is feeling Muth, bitter.
'The -annual e01,001- tieil1ilit""3 1144
on ii4ednesdaflait With a small attend?'
Ante. Mrs. Westlekeis caretaker for
1934 And tfr. Will Hill the nevi trustee•.
14114...g
ee ourNew Stoc
044
Is
stet• are f,.good gUalitY
faneY woven crept syith •
• choice of long or short slee'Yes,
Surtahle for •afternoon o t
unday‘nite , Wow. Min/ 014
oote from. 46444
priced
au
assativs in MA
4111
a
St
Robert Davidion. The elotion of ofil-
brs for 1934 will be- conducted -by the
liastor, Rev. P. W. Craik.' All young
people are requested to attend this meet -
Ing.
Experiments in Wyoming showed
t t mTxd sUuida of crested wheat
grass and'a`lfalfa produetd larger -hay
_yield -than -either_seedecle.
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iloYAL-moTEL,--zooEtudi
SATURDAY Nei
. • 8.30 p. tn. --
MODERN and OLD TIME
DANCES •
Mimic lay
• 'ROYAL REVELLERS
Added -Attractions
e Business Come Your
a
TIsweek of,prayer is being ahiertied
In . the ,churches *of :this cominuni,- ty "thia
Nile Sunday, School, held its annuall
tatineas Meeting bit al.tOndaY eleening
he parsonage. Iticouregtag tendril:,
were received, ' from: the secretw. the
treasurer, *id the superintendent ot the
Cradle rofl departMentytte average
tendarice tor 190 was 58. Edgar shell -
Pea was It -tleetcet superintendent ot
the schoOl for lanother yew with 'Harold.
Squire as VS saiittant,„ There were verst
few changes Int* ,tmlog tite otfters
and teachers. 'tthe twit of Me t,aetting
a*Mitd, Among °the things it
m qiecided . that on tolisionars, and
da,lea 'the StlPahlter14ehts
stiou14, be In Oast
brainnhtg of the ks
th" pimilarity
*ecOunt
of tbo aaild4oviri
t ,plants, *toatid
eqi f Canada, thin* i
ow tat Laka Ontario *
LNIa allay
habitat
'CO of
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theerchants' friend
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IIAT WE intan.is-tire you ma
attract the buying public .
Perhaps,
bughtess"
rg an or
r a esman ?
06'8 a good reas0for your ot
perhaps, . the put* doe0 even
LOW WJ4T YOU IIAVE TO SELL.,
at you need, is that noyor-failing, "profit Oiag
ne WRAPER ADVERTISING. 'Broadcast
noysof your waos aoit burg,* prices in theca-
iimp$ o The .Goderich Star -Thant- draw; the
Thepublishei
time to reah the b
evel Thu
rug t"blie
n ample
or week -end
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