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'14iiesday 10104 interZion, tin ehairile 01 oc for mil edvertUement 'will bet *Sae, Where U isk 0;00 ---fhittsrslilliss-00-2,410Sasseds-to-sies-43tarslIoststhiMbers'istr 110110004-0100Friot - .100 )1004, TWIN .13141T--iClaitii4i1e4 eiveriksemee4 "iititet bp' receive( »yWednes- aft• 4.60 Partto entUnt-. insertion. • tOit, SALE 1"0 , 1000 bUthels, .00ed spsaSed apples at 000 ar•, bUthel; meetly' -BMW VDUS' own eontainers. Also istutlity $p, Inimd Picked, st $140 tier .? bushel, GEORGE, LAXTHWAITE, Maple Leat Faint, 40013 Reed. 42x • trame4we1ftnit. Vs Mile west Of Drgannon. -Bis ores, /Mall *S004 Water. ;Good MeCtarre •rangsS tw heater/. Wishing ,Mitehnie, sett., also ter sale. Apply to 3M8. L. E. s CAMPBELL, Dungannon. 1Phone 53 r 1. „FOR. SAIEJ.--An apportonity to secure montS-Maker. Combination small . Pool Alley, fIbbiteco Store, News Stand ai‘t1 Lurieh Counter, in thriving Weitern Ontario town, A first •Oast imaineee mid money maker. Rea- son* fer Selling's other busines interests, -Apply BOW 33, ME. 42 jor, 110 RENTs-Frame house on •=gin Avenue. Apply to MR. 401 -fir YOUNG, R. R. 5, Goderich, • or "Alit. J. HUNTER, Market St. 4 -ti. ff, one of the best loot - thine In the c.ommunity, a good "tracery business in first-class condition. • Beet reitaons for selling, C'an be easily ilnenced. Investigate this if you are in- tensated. Apply Box 26, STAR. 40-41 • . . VIM( FOR SALEs-rarm consisting of 0,2 urea. lot 62, BaYneld Cons IloWnship of Ooderieh. Good brick ;halloo and bank barn: drive shed; never '1alling_wellsandsapr1ngscreek-0 1, :eft road, 'close. to sehool and church. Per further Particulars Apply te R. B. COLE, 3, Clinton. Phone 24 on 806. 'Clinton. • • 41-2 ItGITSE TO _ brick house, . modern conveniences, hardwood floors, `centrally losated.ASSAY to mit J. GALLAORER, Brock St. . 38-tf ' IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE -A classified ad in The-Goderich Star • will bring you quick results. • Phone 71 'I'HE GODERI011 STAR. • 'PUBLIC NOTICE . VOTERS' LIST NOTICE -TOWNSHIP • OF COLBORNE • " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Stave complied' with Section seven of the Voters'. List Act and that I have posted - at my *Mee Colborne on the 12th • 'day of 'October, 1035, the list of all per- sens' entitled to vote in said municipal- ity. at nninicipsit ,elections and that such Iist remains there for inspectton. - - -AND- -1- -1011023st CALL UPON all ' voters to take immdiate proceedings to •„itline__anyZercora -or omissions- corrected • ,wecerding to law, th.e last day for appeal being the Ind day of November. 1025. WM. SALLOWS, ' , • , ' - Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS a,..,4.4444441.4,40444.404.40,41,rinararreaaritraraor OTICIC-2O-CREDFIVITSK--- NOTIOE HER81BY GIVEN to all persons' Miring any claim against the estate Of 'Jennie Yfttell Burke, late of -the Townshil) of Ooderith.' in *the - County of Huron, Spinster, who died on• o ateut. the 13th day of- October, A. D. .1935._ to. *wrath* to the _undersigned on or bdore 2nd day of November,'.A. D. 1930, as on And atter that date the exe4 eutor of the 'mild estate shall proceed to • distribute the *we; having regard only to the cielma then filed. Dated at Goderfeh this- 16th del of • Oztober, DI 1035. ' HAYS ind. HATS. Gederich, Ontario,' Solicitors for the Executor s42-3-4 ; herein. NOTiag TO CREDITORS. 140tice is hereby given to all persons having clannts against the Estate of • George Iludi' e late of the Township- of 004erich, Inthe County of _Huron, Fanner, titeeaSed., to send the same duly verified 1.0thee Undersigned on Or before the twenty-eilthei lday of October, '1935; after .which date the,Admizastratrix will PrOeeed tO distribute • the said- estate ,among the per*** entitled- thereto, hav- ing regard only to the debris or which the then -*UR- he had nottee, and that she will net he liable for the PrOdeet1s of the estate so distritinted to any per- son of whose chitin 'netlie shell not by then have -bein,•-reetivett • P. R. DARROW, Goderieh; r „ 41-2-3 10i the Adniinatalartk. wAstoin WOr1110.-1,1b rent a good farm. Ooderich or Clinton Districts, Must hove good buildings and water. Apply Bee .32, THE STAR. 42x WANTEW-slIoliSe to rent, five or six rooms, centrally located. Modern convenienees. Garage and garden. •Am, ply Box 30. STAR OPMOE, • PORT ALBf4R1 ' -Port' Albert, :Oct. and Mrs. Den, Maltenize and ' family turned Friday. * !pleasant trip to the West. , • Mr14 Jno. Graham of 1Goderieh vli- ted her son, -Mr. .PereY ,Graloun for a few day*. . -414firs'.0ratee-lticKenzieo IttkraO from Toronto, has been visiting her slater, Miss Mary McKenzie and other rot*, • " • Mrs, Frank, Upsluor of Tadmere, Sask,, sister of the late Mr. Jas. nay. den, IS visiting in this vicinity. Miss 'Etta- Quaid, teacher near' Rip- ley, apent the week end With her parental h'it Wind Mrti. j'no. Quaid, Heartiest congratulations Are 'ex- tended Miss Matilda Quaid, who cel- ehrates1 her nintieth birthday on Sunday, Many friends called during •the dayito wish her health and hap- piness n the future. -Mr. John .Thompson of VancOuverw LoisTo E81ABL1SHED BUSINESS re-• B..% nePhew of Mr. Nelson Graham, quires $4.000 eitP/tal. •?or parti. is siting in this vieinity. "man apply P* 0. mx 171% aederieh•f•Miss Florence McKenzie, nurse -in- - 311-t ' • training at Kitchener, spent Sunday WANTED.-Roonr and ,board with with Ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. private family by business gentle- McKenzie. mun. Apply Box 34, STAR OFFICE. , CARD OF THANKS „. 't The family of the late Mr. J.,A.-Itar- rison wlsb aincerely to thank their many friends and .neighbors for their kind expresakins of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement of a loving husband and father. They also extend thanks to 9,11 those who sent flowers and loaned ears for the filneral. 42' ' AlUCTION SAI,ES . 40,14 UNRESERVED SALE. OF B10U8E FURNISHINGS. .....-........... Mrs. F. Upshall will ,sell by public . auction on THURSDAY, OCT; 24th . eomMeneing at 1,30 pan: At j, 0, L. R.,. the home of the Itste Frank-narluti, -The -Mowing articles : Kitchen...4 Eanpire range, six lids, reservoir; 1 Vendor* cook stove: 1 glass cupboard; 2 tall leaftables 8 cnairs; 3 1 roc:sera; 1 set scales, 240 is.; 1 -Daisy tburn; tub" stand and winger;- lawn mower; kettles, pots and pans; dishes and glassware; 1 spices cabinet, antique; 2' kitchen lounges; 3 guns. , Dining Roem.-1 chtna cabinet; 1 ex- tension dining table, clierry; 2 stmli coal heaters; 1 cabinet victrola and re- cords; curtains, I ThilI tree; 1-ditiff-fitiad Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Graham visi- ted Mrs. Dan. MePhee on Sunday. Visitors at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bogie. on Sunday were Mr and -Mrs. Wm. Crawford and Leonard and Mr. James Crawford. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollock and family of Pine River called at Mr. Nelson Graham's on Sunday. , • A social eyening will be held on Friday at the home of Rey, and Mrs. Pomeroy under the auspices 9f the Ladies .Aid a the United church. Mr. and Mrs. McLean of Salt. ford, visited the latter's sister, Miss Mary Cunningham, on Sunday even- ing. Miss Barr will be attending the teachers' convention at Ottawa, -avhieh• will --be -held-orrollthursday;Frfr day and Mopday. What a holiday it will be for the pupils from their stu- dies! 111rs... Ferris. Catlen and little son, have .returned to their home in De- troit. Mrs. Percy Shield's 1 --not so weir._ Mrs. W. Foster and son Ralph, have returned to their home at Port • Albert White sewing----maehtne;----1 fern istand;-2-71'hii-ser-VIce-iii-t-1;-Anglican church hanging lamps; 1„ Aladdin lamp; set of will be at 2 p.m. Sunday' next Octo- dishes and silver. • her 20th, when Rev. 1VIr. Bugler of Parlor. -1 :antique walnut davenport; Bayfield will be the preaoher. Octh- I antique carved walnut sofa; 12 chairs; 1 easy chair; 1 Rosewood piano: 2 ber 30th •is the date the Anglican's Doukhobor .rugs; /3001cs,, vases, orna- are having their fowl supper. MOMS: 1 walnut table, tip-top. Bedroom, -1 Simmons bed, springs and znattressr; 1 dresser and washstand; 1 bedroom set.; 2 walnut bureaus, an - time; 1 antique dressing table .and swing mirror; 4 wooden beds; 2 feather AUCTION SALE mattresses; 2 feather beds; 1 commode Zraorarr.404;04.01,444....4.84/4 desk. chair; 2 tool chests; 1, roll-top office CILEARINO AUCT/ON A LE OF Other articles too numerous to men- FARM STOOK and IMPLEMKNTS tion. '17am-cash. • OUNDRY & sON. 42• Auctioneers. General regret is expressed at the loss of our co-workers, Mr. and Mrs. James- Hayden, of Christ church, Port -Albert. A ITOTXON SALE Or WEILL-BRED 4.-1. CATTLE, ?ARM IMPLEMENTS, AND TI RING OUTFIT. . MR. JAMES CHISHOLM ,SR. Mr; iaWr Titotatoto •To ior • !"0- • • OARee Mr. Jamoi Kok,' ' -OCTOBER MEETING • Win$ i5e*,1414etr 41*ber, ut Ooderich.Irtsitefr on Trourgl*ir, With het friend. Mrs, W,'A. aurinbell. WO Grime. Redinend, of Linwood, liPerit- the week -end at her hortie. Mr, anti 41b2rt• Walsh_ visited with .Clueiph,' Rockwood and Toronto friends, 1+01; 11•014101, of Whitee'hurch„-is VIST iting M, the home of her daughter, Alr.s. Vineent. . *Met Snell IMO Mr. James ThompeOn left by traitor on MondaY Morning for Alberta, Where theY,.*111 spend: the winter with IVIr.7Dave Snell and other :Wends. o • The syMpathy of thecommunity extended to Mrs. W. H. CaMpbell and friends in the passing of her brother, Mr. J. Harrison, of Ctoderich. Successful Service The 4njvorsar eerviees held at Westfield on Sunday.* were well attended, Ane chino, being filled to /ts- caPaeiti both attern004 and evening. The musk: in the afternoon, was supplitcl by the Welneld choir, assisted by Mr. IfighWay to ,Gialilee" end "One SWeetly Solemn Thought." Rev, Beyciaft, of Stratford, the speaker for the day, took as his text Psalm 48-14, 'Isar this God Is our God for ever and ever, and he will be our guide even unto death." In the evening. the Blyth United church choir led in thesservice•of song, under the leadership of Mr. A. E. Cook. After taking their places in the choir They isang "Pesge P'erfect, Peace." A. double male quartet rendered very- ac- ceptably, "We have not long . to stay -1seress -afr,,--,James--sitos--rendered---tne. solo, "Have you been In the garden witli Jesus alone in prayer?": and the full choir sang, "Sun of ,My Soul Thou Saviour dear," Mr. Russel .Shaw taking the Salo parts. . Mr. Reycraft again ad - reseed a 'Urge 'congregation and took is his text St. John 15112,. "This is my commandment, that ye love one another as have loved You." ,A.t the close of the service the Blyth char sang, "Abide with me fast falls the even tide," The church- -wasis-beimtitullys-decorated with leaves and plants and foliage. Mr. and Mrs. E. MCVittie and babe of Goderith, and. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- Vittie of Goderich, visited on Sunday, at Mr. and /vim.- Wm. IVIcVittie's, Msg. Edythe• lkfcbdwell. of Goderith, spent Sunday at her home. The devotiOnal program of the W.M.S. held on, Wednesday afternoon was Under the leadership of Mrs...J. L. McDowell. The opening hymn *as, "Speed away on thy mission of light." The scripture lesson was read from -St, John -15, fol- . lowed' by prayer' by. Mrs...J. L. McDowell. By/3111,- '"Xte :morning -light is breaking" • was sung. Readings Were given by Mrs. Blair, .:11rs. &rah, Mrs. J. • L. Mc- Dowell, Mrs. W. 'Walden, Mrs. Rs Snell, Mrs, J.,. Cook. Mrs. Wilson spoke on Christian stewardship. ‘,`Giod Is owner of all and man: iS only the steward of what-he-poesessfit,i-but-ntan-forgeWthat God is owner and man. only the stew- ard. Man is happy in getting but haps pier in .giving, for in giving we are doing a kindness. The JO cif helping is told of how Jesus cured the man with the lekrosy. We hear him say to JeSus, 'If thou wilt, Thou eartst make me _clean.' and we hear Jesus. leldngly .say, '1. will. ba thou clean.' God is depending on • e,ach one to do his- share." The presi- dent oscupled the chair for the busines.s. Matt. 5:3-12 was read, followed by Lord's Prayer in unison. The roll was ealled, responies,'being` heard from 15 Members present. Minutes of the Sefe, tember meeting were read and approved: Mrs. Howatt gave a talk on temperance. It. was moved by Mrs. Walden and wended -by Mrs. 'rred J. Ccxik, that the, piano be tuned. A letter was read from Miss Clara !qv:Iowan, Of 'China. .It was decided to b,ave the November InS'eting a thaziktiffering - - - PORTER'S HILL i`0011,1004111. ,15,04itiervi? P*Ssod' '040.00fultY 'ewer • on ,at -•»,Oon, Miss 4041.00 Burke, „et the 1,100, Water IfighWaY, after a *if -and tyJng 'Ohs* Over Ott ate MO* Burke '.went toon400: hoc -4W; where ,s 'oPereted on to the hopes Of egaining her tomer health, but she ito4u-SlY , *mit , 'worse ,sp.ite, Of, *It. that Mectieel aid and, kind .zturainit..00-14*,40, and the end eeMee.e* UOPPY PIesse 00* Pain.: , Pie -wee,* kind" :Wend and, * rood neighbor • •• fowl' supper to * held °rage ehureh 0t. 33r4.. On Sunday, 00t. 27. anniversary 'Services -will be condncted by' Rev., Randy, Of Varna, In the morn- ing, and Retr, Farrell, of •Clinton, •atl,30. (No etkame le made 1;0 The Stec for notices about fowl supper* or enterttiM. ments, if the. bilis or tickets are suPpiled by this onto., Under all other condi- tions the readers are charged to the person sending thein.10.,,o-E4.).. • -,,;.,...,e,-,•-•••••e-•-••-•;••••e,••••-.... GODERICti TOWNSOIP ,60th- Anniversary Celebrated Tinian Church Services Drew Large Coisgregations. Religion 1* pia ,But Ever New. , CHANGE IS LAW OF GOD Ret5148 Willgttanz wil° sang, "°11- the -thontinued from page 3) well and drank the refreshing waters. The gospel is deeper than any Jacob's well. It has the same power in this church, as: the day the church was dedicated. There are not many here that were here when the church was dedicated. Many have passed on, they 11.7.Ye done their part, they left a torch for us to carry, and we are here today. in the old- church, , and many convicting converting messag- es that have been given from the lieskraricloothe-lessons-that mizet• still continue to give. • Cither ways will not suffice, just accept the fact that there are nn 'other things in the world that 'will satisfy the soul. If our life has not been all it might have been, get back this morning, and decide for the rest of life to be a witness for Christ. Forty years are left to complete the Century.. ,What is going to happen? Is there going to be a strong faith? If we continue to advocate faith of Jesus Christ, we will be strong. Jesus is the foundatien of our faith and without Him all is undone, and, through Him we eoMQ to God. It would be unanimous that this church' has bean a great credit to the com- munity and has not been in vain. It has -serVed the community and con- tinues to serve it. It has not been satisfied to' serve its own interests, but has given help to the whole world. Be true tothis church, Con- tinue to support its cause. Often it is discouraging, but numbers are not going to -count entirely. - It is theiii- tensity of purpose in the hearts of the members. They have passed on to us an Ancient rite;Nurse sin -sick souls; make way for ell who dasire to be free irons wrath to come; to • eep _the snoralsatanclard .high, Thank .God,_ for tthe spiritrof,optimism. that may develop in church life. There is Only Few Remain work to be done, and if our ferefath- In reviewing the history of Union ers had faith to build ,this church 60 church, only a very few of the pio-• years ago, surely it has been made neets remain. In 1875 Rev, Sieveright manifest that ther had true vision. founded the church, then a country We cannot value Christian ,character appointment in connection with Knox in the comnitinity, the church must Presbyterian churoh, Goderich. Dr. keep the souls of the people buoyed. .Robert Ure followed Mr. Sieveright, As wecross the threshold in the last then Dr. Turnbull, followed by two At -Lot 60,- Hayfield Line, Godercih nshlp, 5 miles smith -west of plin! ton, on WEDDNESDAY, OC.T. 23rd commencing at 12 o'clock noon Consisting of the following: norsess...-Allacksmatched-tesurts--&-an 9 years old; roan matched team, 3 and 0 years old; general purpose team, 5 years old; general pUrpoSe mare, 4 "'ears win sell by public 'auction, at Lot 6, old; team of geldings (inatched) rising L. R. E.. Colborne (114 miles north • of 2 ,and 3 years; gelding,• rising' 2 years. Dunlop), on 3 of the above mares are supposed to be • iri foal, , FRIDAY., OOTOBP:R, 18th. Cattle. -5 'young cows, springing ; 15 commencing at 1.30 sharp,:• cows, milking good, due to freshen in Roan, bull, Cloverdale Perfection, March and April; • 5 Holstein heifers, No. 206667, born Aug, 6, 1930, bred by due to freshen in. February; Hereford Oeatreieher Brothers, Crediton, Ont.; 1 heifer, due to freshen in March; Dur - fat -steer; 3 roan heifers, . 2 years-, old, ham heifer, due to freshen in February; Supposed to be in calf; 4 steers, 2 years 60 bead of one and two-year-old steers old; 7 roan heifers, 1- year old; 3. steers and heifers; 10summer calves. 1 year old; 7 heifer calves; 2 steer Pigs. -York sow,.. with 12 pigs 6 weeks -calves; 1540 Hart -Parr tractor; 36-50 old; York Sow, with 10 Pigs 3 weeks old; George White thresher and straw cutter York sow, due to profit In December. attachment; Eureka stock rack, as good allithinery.--131aatey-liarris, binder, as new; Cockshutt riding plow; iron foot cut; Deering binder, 7 foot cut ; roller; set of sleighs and fiat rack: setof. Cockahott -mower, Si It. tut; lvfassey-- wagon springs; 2 sets of single harness; Harris fertilizer drill, 15 -dl, nearly sheep clippers; sheep feed rack; cross- new; Massey-Ifairla manure spreader, eta 80W, and other artilles too numerous nearly new; Miesszsy-Harris hay loads", to mention. nearly new; Massey-rfarris side delivery The grade cattle are an exteptionally rake; Massey -Harris 10- ft, steel rake, good lot -all sired by purebred bull -and nearly new; Massey -Harris spring tooth everything IS to be sold, as proprietor is cultivator, 13 -tooth; Deering spring giving' up -farming. IIIRMS--cash. tooth cultivator, 1.47 -tooth; dist harrow, I6 -plate, with fore earriage, nearly new; Massey-04rd% two -raw ,temftier; steel roller; set diamond harrows, 4 -section; Massey -Marls 24urrow gang plow: ke 2 -furrow gang illow, both *tarns. plows nearly higoi„ tellipeed. With skim- ICEANE.-At . Alexandra hospital, on MOS and roller coulters; Oliver riding audit oitoher .13th; to Mr. and Mrs. plow, single furrow; walkhlif Aa. Keen% 11.-11, 1.. Dungannon. it nearly new; 2 larnt wagons, truck wag- datilth*, ' bar. 2- sets-Manttobabol slelghs;cutter, - Steel th* buggy; 2 hey -racks; gravel box; Frain grinder. 10 in. 'Plate; fanning mill; sets team harness, set single harnees; set of 2,000 I lb. *dale*. whiffle- atreendlitutoneceZteeoth. Istyrrksiutic. Pliales.117.• shrivels, Tres, sale Will start proorPtly on tithe and everything eciVertised to be,soki. Unto or SAL* -411 sums Of *15 and undericash; over that amount 40 per cent of the purchase price to be Mid ou day of Sale, balance 10 Months' eredit will be gliren furnishhig ap- proved Joint netee bearing bank interest. A. 1g. TOW1401BiiND, G. IL =AGM --Apetioneerv • 'JAS. CHISHOW, Proprietor. R, R. 3, aoderlich. O'UNDRY & SON', Auctioneers. 41-42 U000„---- In Auburn on October 14th, Ur. and Mrs. William Moat, Auburn, daughter, Marlon Ruth. MOriolc OP Dretiox.1J*7014 01^ • 1'A14T1OR8InP. 'NOME% HEREBY OWEN thet the Partnership lately subsbting between Y Benjamin &Mita and the lite Walter W. Sallitik el.trylog on business so 041oe tvanvinknts undet the Jinn name or Non* 00*1 Oompany." in the %mi. ot 7 0,00,04.00,0,0000,000,04140,• $11,11100., -At tioderich Tornship, on tuidaYa 00tober 1314*, 1935, Jennie mks, danghter et the late Mr. and Arlt0Thia21e•-3n Ciederiehi On Monday tatter 1413*, 1030, Joao* Freeman, 6, .4--Ooderich. tat this 300h, d*It ot &seta - Ur, 1040 Oserk„Ultsolved, The holm* in. /Ott* will be tattled on by the aatd Benjarnki 4. 8au)tz, and A. 1"..' under tit- Arm name or 443allitst Coal vont AND FORTilitR TAME NOTItiC that all debt* due to the *aid nrint leather Soth,. ifOsis, must dtattly„ due to the fat that under tlie dueolutioii ittosenlent the imitate 01 the late Walter W, Saul* becomes 440 own- er of the eald outetanding .tioeotat$. Dated 'fientembet 30th. MS. RAYS and 'karat Ooderielt, Ontatle. ' .Solleltota for the stuns, Coal • otx. and the W. W. Saults POR RENT irOlt SAM " Bedtpi Ititildenre..tobourtSL F. go. rata Execitt# Aradararaairai 0 ; The Towb has a quantity of good -body hsxdwood direct from the Town Bush for sale at $8.0 per single cord of Otie-fOot wood, delivered. ' • Also a liMited quantity of good bodyatdwto at $8.60 r4ull-eord-of-four-footrwood.-- Orders 1*.ft at the Town Ball 11 be attended to„ Deek emit steemaeay Order. aXNOX, own Oft 10 toe* * Wo ILOING • . .0 - - Wa • It you *ant a good Muse, SI young cow, rattling good pig or some firtit, class implements, attend Mr. A. X. Townshend's Auction. • ASHMELD Ashfield, Oct: 16. -Miss Belle RO$S of her sister, Mrs. Duncan MacLen- nan, lts spent two ,Months at the home returned to Chatham. . Betty Macdonald i0. recovering' from. the effeets 'of' a' fall .from a _truck a week ago. Mr. M. 0. Nackenzio w'ho spent two Woeks with relatives in Toronto, is henfe, • " Donald Mackenzie of Chicago is visiting' at the home. of her brother, Mr. John MiteThie. Mrs, Senngth,__Maelvor of 'Detroit the guest of Mrs. Jim West.. SeVen.congregations were repre- sented at the Sectional meeting Of the W. M. S. held on Tuesday in Ash- field Presbyterian church. Miss 14e.1- Maleolm presided, and addresses were given 1)y Miss taint:Mitt Veld- 800*U-ft MacLean of 'Ripley. Refretihmenta ,were served in the basement at the close of the -meetiiig. Lowed grade bread. advanced last week a tent a, loaf In London. • Treasurer's Sale of Lands,For Taxes .County of Huron; • the aale will owners* at the Ciourt House, Goderleno on Tuesti*Y. November 2.111,i.190....ett41to hottr.of--tietk- etslotk-In- the aitternomir • - - o A. IL, Meta* *tearer,Thironflaunt,. AS/Ingt,D- TOT/NEHIP • . Nemo Description - • Thsei Oats *mai as. Sennett * pt. lot 1, 814 7, ti.Vt. pt. 104 2, on II 310,..$ 2210 $ 2.$1 $ 05.21 . aletthews„ 8.1140.14,ot 1tt4155 6•41, I Lk -- • '4.4A 245.• PiA4 oon. 1. W. 104 841.01 (lrMWefler, 50-414. 14, 00--77 '13,15 .2,33 1,11,,et 000141R0711 *Ix)" ' a • • T.F4.11t81*Z OOT. 1th 105 , 1 lose Well Spent,..When YoF Pause 10 .Read Something Worth While Our Prices -Oct. 1841 to 25th, incifisive • Freezone 29c , Viclee -YAP° RUB . 45e ••Williams' . PII'fl 440' .. MECOA" 22e • MUM • ,Snia1125c Large 60. • Woodbury's • FACE CREAMS 25c RAZOR BLADES Pkg., of 5 25. Pkg. of 10 .... 50. soral4•111•110. 411.1111100,411mma BABY'S OWN SOAP 3 Cakes' 25e Pad of Writing Paper and Pkg. of Envelopes, Linen 23c NorWegian COD LIVER OIL 16 oz. bottle .. 69. 01111611111W .4111MMEMMMI. NOXZEMA 83. jar for .... 59. 1111104110101,11,1, •Eeecham's PILLS 22. 111111111111111141111111111.11141111MIIMP.11111111.1111111111111 • Dental, TOOTH BRUSH 25c sPEcuti Tomo. 'PASTE PRICES , Ipana . • , 30e ginty's , 230 Colgate's 18. Listerine, 2 for 48e Pepsodent .... 39c Forhans , „ Kalynos 4 ds •?eine(' 490 smssseeeieseseossses.esies DODD'S KIOPIEY PILLS ' "rt KUM-El, PIS Tut Dodd's " KIDNEY PILLS 39c BUY DRUGS AT THE DRUG STORE - Campbell's • Dunlop's Lauder's Wigle's DRITGSTORE _DRUGSTORE DRUGSTORE _DRUGSTORE • dregs from year to yearv the minds of the people even change, but when We come back to this theme, we are •ire-need-Of-teligiont-Changes-bring- peril. We are in a new planting day. Help The Helpless - Our intei4national relationahip is changed. There are some' people in the Torld who say that this world is the survival of the fittest, but Mr. Walden's answer to this was, "Bosh". The weak are • to be helped by the strong.. Other people have a right to a place in the sun. No one man has a right -to -the- whole -works-not eye Mussolini. The nations of the world should go hand in hand into Ethiopia, and offer to help her, instead of per- secution. If the League of Nations win out in this contest, there is a dawn of a new day- What right have we to stand in the sun light of noon, when some poor fellow has to stand in our shadow? It may take a long time to work this out, but it's com- ing'-'. During the service, a male quartette sang -,an anthem, "Jesus Savious Pilot Me", and two quartet- tes, "Some one will enter the pearly gates" and "I want my life to count for Jest's", were sung by Messrs. Charles Breckow, John Snell, John Sproule and, Harry Whitmer, of Gciderich. As an offeratory, Mrs. -Harwood played, "I know that my Redeemer liveth", from Hand l' -"Messiah'. - • • portion of the centuary, be true to the word of aod. No matter how great we might become, if we forget ,God and forget His word, we have lost everything that counts. Make this church strong. When we come to the house of God, forget the .preacher and concentrate on the wor- ship of God. Come in the spirit of worship and when we satisfy ourselv- es that we are in the attitude of worship, the words of the 'minister, the: singing of the choir, the time of prayer, will all contribute the more because we are in the sprit of wor•• ship. We can't _have a more happy meeting place than the church of God". During the morning service, the choir sang an anthem, "/ must have Jesus with me",- a 'solo, -"Some- day understand" by Miss Helen Snell of Goderich, avid a duets`Whis- poring Hope", by Misses Pearl Roupe lid Porn -Cranston -Goderich.; At the evening service Mr. Walden took as his subject, wilie Dangers of changes", from the text; "Moab hath been at ease from his youth, and he hath settled on his lees, and hath not been .emptied from vessel to vessel, neither bath he gone into captivity: therefore his taste remained in him, and his Scent is not changed'. The dif- ference between action andinaction • cone -ming' the' world's affairs, and said "The World's laws are not, cared I for through sat attitude of indiffer, elite.-- lye- have --to• lteep-grOwing.-Virt do not, wish babes to remain small,. nor all our days to be' the same. Whether we want- one thing or an- other the -fact remains that we are in a world Of change constantly, Change Is Laws of God - That. is God's law.' it is the moral condition of life.We must not be. come excited hecau46 changes come. , We do not know what the solution is going to be, but changes are coming. We think that the world will swing upward•to a bigger and better Wald than ever before. Jereniigh tas con- cerned about Israel as SI retrograde, rfe tries to plead With them that they turn' to God. Jeremiah *as under the eye of God. In the matter of these cluinges, let usi not grow confused, for there is * spirit of ontiroism. When everything is stirred up, there is no time for us to go asleep. We Are being-Puod trom-,:irorktel to,trit- set we are moving on from gm ex-, periente to another, we ale moving ri front Orke social Order US another, Whetiter we want it or not. If Can. d* oVir needed 'trains in regulating' thi gloiteln Of living, we need it now". eferring to differences of the sickle *A 'binder; changes in educational Lloyd, Lots 1,41542, *. 31.-- ° WI* 1,52 .01210 0 de, Pt, Lee 14, -00114, SAO 2,23 5.*$ obert Omit& Pt, tOtil 4440,,• ..tta -21411 * t *640 " *de, if neetasert will be ld.on lit/ember Oilith, UN% at and es gore **atoned., . above *we piaterited. thiknOtes c'tf, lfiglifftf:44,„Vaaguret.;:ibit;4.0otaitgt„ • .oncott. is* -.4141k, students, Rey. Andrew Neeley and Rev. John Anderson. Rev. James Hamilton then faithfully labored for 28 years for the eoegregation. Rev: D. Maxwell and Rev. Harold Whit- field then followed, bringing the his- tory up to 1923, the year of 'church union. Union church joined the Uni- ted.chiireh, and became an Associate with Victoria street church, Goderich. Rev. S. Jefferson, Rev. M. ce Parr, Rev. Gordon Butt and the present pastor, Rev. .F .W Craik, ministered to the congregation. 'Under the ministry of Rev. Harold Whitfield, a Young Veriples' Society was formed, and is still a active de- partment of the church. Miss Nora Sowerby is the present president. -The--Wentens"---Mieskinart -Seem tar with Mrs. Porist McClure, as presi- dent, will celebrate its 40thanniver- sary in 1936. The Sunday School. with James Young as Superintendent is another Worth while branch of the chtirch. In 1933, a -Dramatic Club ssas formed to add to the social side of church life, and this club .is mak- ing wonderful progress under the leadership of Mrs. G. Om, and 111r.s. -Mary-Phillips;:-The--elioir, under the leadership of Mrs. Harwood also,de- serve credit for their faithfulness. The members of the session for 1935 are -Messrs. George Mcilwain, Robert McIlwain Robt. Davidson and James Young. ,A Great Success The fowl supper held in connection with the anniversary of Union church was a delightful suacess. The supper was served in the basement of the Orange Hall, and almost 1300 sat down to the well -Jaden tables. Fol- lowingthe supper, the play, "Here Conies .Charlie" was presented by - the Young People of Porter's Hill in the chunk. The cast of the play in- cluded, Mrs. Ernest Bell, 'Mises Helen Cox, Dorothy Cox, Elvo- Cox, Dora Harrison and Wilmer Harrison, Ray. Cox, Allan Betties, Glen Lock - Mixt and Argyle Lockhart Between the first two acts, a beautiful birth- day cake wes.,vat by Rev. F. W. Oraik, and"distributed to eVery pne Misses, Rtzth and Betty Harris of Tip- perary, sang "Sunbonnet Sally and Overall Jim". Between the last two acts, Maurice Harwood and Eric Mc- Allister entertained on violin and guitar. Almost $100 was realizs,c1 from the supaer and play. 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