The Goderich Star, 1934-11-08, Page 8was Ow In
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1111,141411.,' ,,. it hiiyk wu pretty Well
p an$4010, but )44 WIelex dwve hira
ALESA,rzIzE MN 8 .1 froft the Oen* 'Or Ste aecident 44. thc
Ixce
1041 S' . %On the three bes ;orrter Of St..p0d4 fireet 104 ''SingteOli
0.,02d.14 koki.'inersalanti hi.'.cOnn Om •*44, to tlii wstoor*:94 04 tic
-wit*.'por wrottotwilktei tolo:vireek,1004-,-**vtf,T...-413:)Fiki-evoe(t
end. Mr. icmIn$arriott osJumpid'014 41Pd. ro into Wi1101110'ap
not any tl&e 1Feree f9r hi*
Pei:tem:4; He was Ver . onPliatiehi 44'
eIInIng to 4dWt11 Chiet4tiolitlethw
the d0tir tVetting and tiv „misty r
I Made, VisibilitY ,very poor and probst
OLE PAOICEIP E0* NEEDY *EST•,-IitecoUnted fer, tho aeOlderit"
, ,
On
al
TtleulitY of. iast'week'the11144i1 wotrws issiovn MEETING144raii. etreet United chnrch iinder the • _ .
DO November Meeting, of the °ode-.
'direction Of Mrs. T1A03, 4411:StOrl, -1:004.‘'
ed a bale 0; ountilwrot the needy idt Women's Institute Was held in.
;----trir„te in. the West. deneigi4s contribu, Pi114,egil)! 001 , With a goodly'.innriber
tions Came froin friend* of other dew ire -lint* The 'tovetiNt%opoilia by Sing.
notnit40,00*, aolonit glow a ,Ible of., ing tht Izmtltute Ode and repeating
the
'clothing from Mrs. Wm, lifor,ort, and _Lerdis Prayer. It was tie5ided to donate
from the N.I.L*0 vtc, 25 to thEPtoranstOlati tkillOrt for relief in./
large box of hats stead buying a wreath to place on'
Baylield sent in a bale ready -
notaph. A 441k book With a $1,
tor shipping. 'Altogether eight bales the Ce
were patted, full of warn% lOthing
depoSit will be given' the young son Of
Oand
Mrs. Barry, one of the members. Mrs.,
- quilts,. Of' the quilts, two were contri-
,
In'st, OA Of 2/10 MMliOht.
the iticenti pri,zo olt $5, 04404.
Atith aohnetiif Ooderleh.T4W
e third *gored IOT $3,
e leading En
and Canadian
manufActurers
. tter !P.m, 4 nee4, 4/8/10ii0..00/1/.0.8.0411..i............a,
hilted 'hY- SaYfield eireuit. The total °Irvin ilrt'u4!,...Lrea$1,.‘f
le
placed at 1276. i family in the west asking for assistanee. •
value of the bales NW-- -
7 especially (1°0;14' for- the Children. It i • t.
Goonticiu num" ,cuun _ I.„..wa,. ideeldeti, ack a , b*Mrs 0, horses in the, dark the -school room was
wa
entered,. tastefullY., decorated in orange was uncovered.. Crown Attorney. D. E, S -.born • near Milbank; in ' ,Perth'
At the weeklY dnAlleate bridge tomma- Young and 1,firls. J„ a McKay to look;
IfOlines swore 43,--
pliant held Monday evelig, the follow.. after the bait.' Mrs. ()Irvin Young gave and black, With totts, P110111 -W110 41101 Count, July , 3, 1870; the only son of out Warrant for his arT
1 rest and "It- wide search- was -Instituted
! moons arranged' *round lighted candles, , the lite AdanftliteHee, native of Done-
ing were winners: • .i. a Splentlklly prepared and well read re.
'which dispelled some of tile gloom. for hint Nothing was heard from him
N'orth and 0..outh-lst, Mr. T. R. Pat. tz.ort Of the, convention held recentlY hi
Parts of a dead Irian Were found and
- gtil, Ireland, and Margaret Itutherford
for' many triontha although ramors were
Aerson and Mr. Jas. Hume, Phis Wii.• 'Stratford. Mrs. A. D. McLean gave a; of NOrtli Easthope. His• family moved"
Jk#soeiWiyitip,"102.gehii-farteskiiNtk,' "natiy.ite-kon$Atiwe iy,',Itiii&-iitififitimploieMta740.7;44,v"*it.i" !Alli .'.'freinb)iiielty4T4rWfar lieWae fourteen- years oy age.! final% he gave himself lip in .704 of
en butter tote, each' P4rts et the be-OX,P4*4 Pr9und el'.,. -1.1'... tO. IXTF.Alk.-:-4, „,„„,W,V41.,,P.t,...4%49134,--A0ARitaviAgge,42totilax„trvorY0,,,,10,14.,PA-Aw.a.Y.,...t.;.
. . _ _I. this _ '
year .-and , ' - '
2nd Mrs Vir p-Saundera and Mr ,P V deinOnstration
and Mrs. T. McLaughlin, plus lit. ' Beattie ga talk on Current Events.',11111jeks- Games and cOntelitS. %me Par- I There. he farmed until twevle years ago- , .. „ , aPPsaring- before- Magi -
Each member is asked to . bring a ticipated in wfth very great' ,enjoyxnent i ' 'i &trate Pha,s iiteki liepleaded.
East and West-ist, Mr. and •Mrs. E. when. he moved to Goderich, 'where he i , • , . gailty to
L Dean, plus 41i. 2nd, Mrs. H. Ed- .Christmas gift she lias Made to the next to all. In the grand march Alin*, Was emPloYed'. by dad
ie caian Pacific, ttectoindisatI1Priarei
iz
Rliatcl°riountay t4eeourtbimcLtand the
3N
wartis and Mrs. N. ' Lanaway, pltIC, 3. meeting for derrichltratil&o, The roll
i -g' `
-Howell was awarded the prize for the! Ranway, His illness was the resolt of at e
3rd..._Mr, .11,,,- -Saunders and Mr., ,L.-111-- -c-01--„„vgio _anextered.by., 0...."-...eoroniunity, best ..castume. . .Ruth, Worsen and 4P - t
--4-Pel.painfial..-TaceidentAollowed by ccaipika„„ease.wai .upfor hearinon 5th -lost; -
need. Lunch was, iervect at the close, ,
- ,---- -- -mit le eft 111 tri -11- t.
-M
k Priddle won • the Prize .for eating the ;thins. Mr..: MeKeet_ligidly honest and _win' tjf..Iviedd.t 4 14.4,A, t•&.ee_tinited
r' in-Tiz s dealings, of high character:
hureh mt:Iire; Mr. SoutlicTiTet editor
' held next 'Monday evening. Y. P. S. OF italtrirlit=411TERTAIN i After a' very enjoyable lunch, the pro- but of retiring dispositibn.,, was exeep- of the Exeter Times Advocate', and other ,
. c..,
.--illaTCE RA:ATTIE IN ACCIDENT A masquerade Hallowe'en social -was-train was closedwit.n a bang and a tionally well Informed pnct well read, his prominent men front his home town.
_ 7.1tt1e -BrpsT -Beattie. 11.-year,old:__ son 14eldilar --010=3,79.PriAtfPettlItel.- littelety.. of ezraY11/1c-14:-..15-..4.4es_-!--_ 7' ........ _ .. -7- - - 1toka1e1ngtiiose --of 't:raVeL741147-411:Rairfr;evidenew:itsittP-hia- exnellente,-
of Harm *olio+ Goderich ,Township, North St. Unite4 chiiieli" in„ 'the sehool NORTH ST. W. AL S. M1EETS attire. -He ivas a, member of the Mimi: -cord prior 'to the" taking- of -the bonds.
11000ENS
*The Oath .took' piPlea 4.adden1Y
Teroi0 on thutadaY, Nor, lst, of .rfang
1.10dgenk,, 'aged ,0,14 Yeara.; Afr,
death*will he learne4 With regret;(ouid Character_
by alar friends' here, lie and Ufa bo -1
ll,..„*odgens..1. 4004
y 100 niallager of
OPihs
lloods ,atpre ,se lopt.:44etsgearsi Ibe xeter ;'
rom041 to TOrento he had 'w4.1:40, FO'0Lty Otidge
1bee‘ToPnliff4eCnoer,!!'Whintre agin'erOotd'er:tiehe .118014wW7s1 ILIsx'elltt;e41:44erte$Y1r sP117401aGrabearillh'inirt°.
r
Ooateo
MeMber• of 'North qt. Methodist ehuren, 14 lAltiOiter's box: on Monday of this
taking an interest in all its activities, 1.wfr4:ecwcohilleetttliIs teprualtantwi6.4t6InsulExeellt'er.
tc4, of
and. since removal Lo TROnto, of the
*err- .Pleaded 1044 before Judge
TimothyViten .1Vfortoritit Church; .143 is "
survived by bis widow, fOrinerly Miss. ',Cif:14010 Of using 83;080+ in bends or the
Mina Irwin, Of Clinton, iby one daughd Exeter P. U. C. as Margin to cover some
ter, NOSS: Doris, also by two brOthers, stoe*..trealsaetions, hist Year. He had,
oa:dEireturdsalsyt,°.vv. itliThientfeunrmeernati IliClinton4,1aturooaPiecluisoldha ,bwttIe.jte,P 94' Friends ein4t4 sec, rase
nt 7he de
Veinetery„ ,
'
• U201 ey elsewhere and that when lie was
WILLIAM 8. MCKEE unsuccessful he remained Ws,
, Y.
Elaronel Mcgeo iiietorlat'in'Aberse"01C.lhasraysar45.afttttuert'ec31;2:1:re.finaileEte• tc•;*
OcderiCli, pa.secl aWay at hb home on.
t
WitlaY morningurn up at the offiee for some days and
, Nov. 2nd, after an 111-
the ,..fact thatthe- b
. onds were --missing
;less of nearly three years. Mr' McKee.-
0 e Say Profit e a .1
prialec for
Eft 9th:to '1
Pmstetes Exterminator for ita,ts
(No, "en) . ...,....., ... .
Balm
'''"1"4"1"""'"'"'"*".4141".".*""Pir""'"'"
CoXgate's or Palmolive Sh1111404f
.P* 250
RIG *di *fld NIPPiraf,
Sale Pets* b.. .
slff?-1'akt 1n PISS
Box........ ....
Giant /memo litrintehen $111.44
...... . . .
Norwegian Cot! 14ver 011 16 Oa,.
can church, in Mason, a Forester, a Crown Attornby D. EARoltries,tprosectit-
The regular meeting of the W.M.S. of
met at the. door by a spectral forml Royal Black Knight, ' and almost, a lift; Ing for the. Crown, asked for a weeks'
rattling chains and , emitting ghastly North street tpited church Ni,•as held on long .Orangeman;* participating in near- remand in order that the evidence might
moans, while above in the -church conld, Monday afternoon in the lecture room ly "ftfty walks." He is survived by his be, studied. ±. B. Walden, 1C.C., Of Tor,.,<
be heard ghostly tappings and unearthly of the church; Mrs. Jas. Hamilton, first wife, . formerly ',/fargaret Anderson, two onto, appeared for the defenee
laughter. After reiehing the lower door vice-president, in theinIchair. After the 'sobs.. Archibald. of victoria, Bt.,. and . thleL court granted the request and set
by going under rt../pes and around wooden1 op.; oing hymn and prayer, several items ..maurice, a sailor on the Great. Lakes; next Tuesday for the final hearing.
. - - •
ry Cleatung-
itiat cleanses.the whole
arment; destroys all
Mothsiand Germs, _and
renews your Sdit, Oyer -
coat, Dress, ,ete.-
YOVR.-FUltN.ACE
FURNACE PIPES .
COAL BLOWERS
HUMIDIFIES
GENERAL. REPAIRS fo
PLUMBING
PROMPT SERVICE.
SPEIAL , CERIES mepting of the General C 1 Quebec Street on 'Wednesday ,
of Timmins. instead of eurrent events,1 Bropho Bros.; diecl at his home on gift of God's loVe;" "0 e :the nations
afternoon
PRICESon GI10
ouncil written
c.1 business were discussed -Mrs. W. J. and .one daughter. Mrs. Erie Corbett, of 7
,MeNevin reported that she had obtained Fordwiehr tvio sisters, Mrs. Thos. AMONG THA cauRcniEs
ri& to. the 4lissionaT)1&rookshankic_AILL--,13trattoritittiLmit.-.1=8-i--presbytite
liforiffiTy for 1935. Mrs, alichos, JoEnsion John Orahanf„: of Fordwich. Funeral n oundai, November lith, with. Rev. D.
gave the xeport, for the supply.committeeices svem held_on_Sunday,•Nav, .4th, .--J-.,---riane-tn--7charger;-it•mr--worshi/y--ae
-which had shipped recently eight bales at his residencein Goderich and at the Vice, subjest, "Remembrance •Day;" 3
-of:clothing and titillta to "ffie Wegt. The- Trinity' 'Anglican ehurch in PerdwiCh, pm.; Sunday School d Bible School.
names of seyeral newedmers to the Rev. J. N.- H. Mills officiating. At both 7 p.m:, 'public worship; subject. "Christ
church were mentioned and the mem- places servIces were conducted by the and Lost Things"
‘bers were asked to call npon them. To Masonic Order. Interment took place Services at Victoria_ street Unite'
nominate oMcers for- the- coming- year in--FordWith '-eeinetery:7: Tito -pal1beare4's church will be held on Sunday, NOV;
the following committee was appointed at the residence.were Messrs. A. L. Cole, lith, with Rev. F. W. Craik in charge.
'Was M. 0. Rebertson, convenor. ,Mrs.' Dr. H. R. Hall, 11. a M. Tichborne, .T. • '
.R. lloward, Mrs. Wm. Btrachati, Mrs.! It VroomG.flldwing the remembrance serviee at
an. ' Dunlop and R. Young. .=•.:
W. Bern. and MisS., E, Buchanan. alrs.1 , morn ng wors ip immediatelyi
o
the Cenotaph; "National Thanksgiving."
}tern took the chair for the devotional WILLIAM BROPHEY
3 , p.xn., ,Sunday School. 7 pan., annual'
I program. 1Virs. Chas. Giririn offered William'• Brophey, one of the best peace service condlieted by the pastoi,
prayer and Mrs. M. W. ltow411 read the
e.d...by...thettan-Service.-,,Groupr-
lreriliture-lentin trail the-
c r ofMeiundertaking.
firm of appropriate „nnisle.---"Bweet peace, the
member ; '
Intnixed Yeast
Special 83e• Bbudblr Sar Nox
.-„„ 590
?1=ze soap fIrcer, num. zema for only
Vampo' Wintei
Extrki:ao:cilie;WirirtiliTiF01~1ie,suriTsi
a real value, $1.06
Vir DRUGS* AT THE DRUG STORE ,
=lop- --Campbell Lauder-
GODERICH DRUGGISTS
the memorial servieirin: the Park at 11 Taitfunny woman who can .spot
blonds, hair on your coat at ten pates
can't see a pair of garage doors.
a.m.
Services at the Baptist church will be
somewhat changed on Sunday, Nevem-
ber 11, Owine.te the Remembrance ser-
vice in. the Park at 1.1 a.m. Bible,
School Will be held at 2.45 span, At
11.15 the regular gospel service,. subject,
"Fellowship'. and Toil." 7 •pan„ •Gospel
service, subject, "Our One Mediator." •
'Ft -afar Nsr-.--T. BUnt-I,311-hive7Z&Ige
'the services.
PEARSON'S
meeting of
North pt. chtirch was held �ri-Tuesclay,
Nov. 6th., Reverend D. McLeod was the
special Speaker and gave a very inspir-
ing. addres o "World's Peace." Miss
Marion_ Mathie.son_gave a moutb_orga
sof& and Misses, Agnes and Olive Forester
Played a dila, which selections, were
much enjoyed by all. The meeting was
closed with the Mizpah Benediction.
1 ,-Automobile-Insurance-
Don't iorget the liability you
incur through the operation of .
Iyour car. Make yourself safe
by insuring with .
Low Rates, Nigh Security
I F. WOOLLCOMBE
1 , Phone 296
:
te‘ce 0 Lord;." "We'll ever, say good-'
bye in heaven."
Services at North street' United church
will be held on Sunday, -November-Novemberllth,
as follows, with the pastor, Rev. W. P.
-Lane, in ...charge': 11.15 -Lin., worship
Service,t.subieet, "The Vision splendid;"
7 pan., public_ worship, stibject. The
Measure of BrOtherhood,". The men's
Club Will be withdrawn, on account of
Mrs. Hamilton read :tile account of the
Balk Sods Biscuits, ib.
De Luxe Ally Powders, 5 for 22e
Chelee New Datei, 3 lbs. far 23e
Premier toilet Tbsue, 3 rolls 25e
Fresh-lbilired Cakes, 2 lbs. 29e
Tuna Flak 7 -as. tin
Peas. No. 4 sieve. 3 tins
Clark's) Perk go Beeno„ 1 lb,, 10
oz. tins' 2 tint 19e ,!
Cherry - Pie Faller, per lb.... :..
Fresh 511-noolifeat, lbo,-for 25e
! nearly78 years of agewasinjured laSt
C November 7th. 41r. Brophey, who; was
rfor the Missionary Monthly by
R. Crowe, President of the Dominion. week in an aecident in Which he broke
Mrs -.` , -
Board ef the W.M.S. A synopsis of the 1 his /es, he .injury ---aggravated a con-
ing chapter of the study book"Living1 dition which has left him hi poor health
' ISsues in -China," was given by WIWI for the Past eighteen months and is
' .
Vier abertson and.: ra W. ' • Lane' thought to have hastene4 his encl. De -
offered the closing prayer. •
ceased was known to practirdally all
Finest Creitne‘ Rutter, lrlbs. 450 "“ = — --1 lived here all of his-lifei-Nrsny years-
• ....
• Unwrapped Sato, 1)
10 -17e
Skirts are style news these days 'in the fan
shades of brown, navy and blaek, smart tailored
styles in sizes
Pullovers and Twin Sets
- A lovely showing of line all wool Pullovers .
:and twP,P.i„gee_hY14.sgts'ill*,..,,idl “_:fiTO*41$0_ rug
inavy, green,. etc.' A large range to choose rotn,
Sizes 34 to 40.
So m
popular for Blouses and triming, deal.
olor dombination for brown, navy, black,wine,
tc4 *1I 36- Welles wide
-Mrs. XX E.. . Campbell, -Neion street 1
spent the•week-end hi Toronto with her,
, daughter, Betty., ' • ' • 1
4 , - * i
1 Mr. • and Mrs. Hugh McCipokin and;
family, -of _Detroit, spent the .week-endi
- i with the lad,rs :parents. Mr. and Mrs."
-1t.-Ryan, Albeit dreet: '
1 Mr. and.- Mrs. &Mos Ball, -Evergreen
I Farm, Vullett, were gueSta Over the
Week -end with the latter's siSters,..1.1rs.
-.. Cshaldestort, and Mrs,' WIlkhr, Oloueps.
otter Tersce. ' .I
1
I Miss noel CiauY le Was taken serious-
ly 111 last Thursday and rushed to the
r
-7.74UPItirtor an immediate operation: /or
etoute apperidieitis. Latest reports atethat she is -doing nidely. ' '
1
Rer, W. P. and Mr* Lane; of North
Street United arlSoinste, Pedie
. week -end With. rebitivea at tucknow..
' Ppent -t
Mr, Lane preached anniversary SerVicts .
at Lucknow United chureh ort. Stuida#
nothing and erenhig.
• ,.
Miss Florence Bunt, RN, . wno his .
. been in *poor health, Is *Ring With her
parents.. Mr. and Mrs. , itt„
Pieton street or a short *hilt, Her
friends', will'he 'pleased to ,learit that her
health la sople*hlit hnnrored. eho via* .
*0°4n04111ted bmri6 11,t: Ittt-4!,41f4X4;
;TititiViii-10.-iiiiiiiiif iii4 mkitatoill of
sereeproue„, , '
., vouitof W. Vi bunt :4)14 Ma: Bunt
, iltave ‘returned, to the parsonage on
' 4fittort' 'street, ..lialilnit been in Toronto
for the Past tato Week* 40. Mint Sit'
erki10, Pte ittiliPit. 0*,1* c:041v4
the .114 t 'week, litld Iti•Park itOad Ili
. tist duirth; WS; Ifunt Attended the
Mitaka ''Clicle bonvention 'the -hate
vteek. . bekt in -torksinster . 41
liteh, Mrs, O. H. Humber, '' Viet
alto '- sr *ligate -ill' llittr
returning home, ,,
* t,Wt
r soh,
Trunk RailtvayVo, a...% -a- station ,earpan:1-
ter. Afterwards he Went to wOrk f the
. .0/
ppty , Engine Co,' as .a Vattern -Maker,-
leaving' that oectipation to, take, :up the
undertaking businessin partnership with
his brother .Joseph, They vein-me:mect
In the latter veutige 32 years ago and
have been iniccessful in. , their -chosen
t1eldt:Theyare Are krierni.t0 Mogi;
de.rtakers in Western- Ontario,. Win.,
Brophey Was an Anglican and tor -many
years acted as Sextoti; 01 pt, George's
Aixgliean cbutcli ile WAS the Son. 0;
Jno.11roPhey and Mary Fiddler, Who
tame , -from, Innerstottie, Ireland, to
settle In Huron, many years ago, Atter'
A*Ing4duciitted.-.10.--the---sehools,,01--00cle4
rich 'deceased 'married Elizabeth SallOWS
of 'Coiboine'',1bwiksh11), nearly S0. year's,
itgO. He 10,%5a nieniher of Maitland
Lodge, -A., A. MAO always took.
keen interest 'in public ffairs.of his
lion* tosit4 "10:11. 14; Itturyttecl
widow 'and by'4.i: son, ITO,' who Is with
the &Amin kodek ClerriPani n OW*, .
land, Ohio..., 'Three brothel* sZso. are
lIantelsv, oseph, hl& partner,in
neM Geargis Of Detroit ...and. join), of.
Rowell, Midi: The ftineral. Under the
atisplees of the Maao10 0rder, 'Wilt. be
•held at his late residence on
November Otli, A la*" ,serriee, will be
held: in 8tV4tollteil chUthwith
Ife -*int be
burCdttL.Ittiatiantt coneterY.
ANTISEPTIC DISINFECTANT
under auspices at the
Wemen',s, Assaciatim
Will be held at •
North St. United Church
/
Thursday, Nov, 15th
From :5.30 to 8.301 p:m.
Everybody welcome!
Admission 50e and 35e.
ll planning' to travel 'on on
thee:0 stabilised, 4teitr2sit1pa,"
v41.1 cost" *oil more.
44,0e„ 44, expenses ingetvt *hat
have .to keep'down mt ilea tripe*"
isituits Thiz Sefison Make
PHOTOGRAPIIS.
Yriai Christmas. cifis
There is nothing More .appropriate
mOre Aceeptable and ow you Cal give,
W, --Trussler, maker Of 'photographs
that live, is the, place. Added time will
net Make low 'Younger. *by- net -13'e
photographed now at
11o4ing for
• real *heath* comfort,
don't stray into by.
ways that lead no.
where. Our tanvous
Reading Anthracite
'lives up to all its
promises .,first' be
6tuse''it's*isIuraIy
—50,141tior:f-44.44SecOrld
beitallst jetagiter4kaa,
Try -a. load NOWt
.tENT A. MILE RopND. TRIP BARGAIN FARES
Sat. NOV. 17 'iron' C101)EIRICH
To TORONTO, Chatham, Sarnia,London,Tngsmoll, 'QV
Brantford, Hamilton,. St Catharine*, Niagara Falbs, andall
* ItstArtiediate Points,
.
ALSO ON FRIDAY. NOV.:1411
To Whitby, Pott HOpP0TreiktOti, ithigstion. ON11016QUea
PriedakSbilisibIL atilt T.TXbrWle, t Peterboro.
pbenrord, Row .mAaitot,„ lateatiord, mote 0411114 .
Midlaa4 Grairotrairarst, Urssoft1414.110xteirrillio, andel iniontidate point&
ALSO TO AlIZremsigt Ne* Oatirto n this* oPrintilatioiaart ti'Nprtiwpm Ontario
Ni140intetel. itir. 0.64 cm1111.4P7040 Trat•*- ant!teirsit -47
And 1.0001110, mai* inehts,„ -
Fares, Tickets, Return Limits an. 4 Train Information frotot Agents
CROFT, Agenti zr, R4 lki$144h.ne 2044
Al if
41. A. tAlivReller, MOM Town akoitt Swine s
litnd ,POot
In lothirted. towing's. *tow
mate thea