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DOINGS OF DPNCANNON
DUNGANNON, Feb. 19 .>ii(iss Ber-
nice Blake, 18.A.., of Le,obet, .spent
the weep`=enol.• with, laer parents, fir.
and Mrs. John Blake.,
The Women's World r ;* ay of Prayer
will be observed on Friday afternoon,
February 1st, at St. Paul's Anglican
church. Mrs. (Rev.) R. A. Jocelyn of
Ltmc kno\v will be the speaker.
Mrs. ElizabethRobb after a week
spent at Goderich hospital, came home
.the last of the week. .•1lrs. Robb, who
is in advanced years, has not improved
flinch in health,
Mr. Gordon Congram is convalescing
apt itis home with a ilbrokaen• ankle, but
hopes soon to have the east off. Mr.
Clarence Ritchie, son wpf Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Ritchie, 10th concession of Ash-
/ field, -is employed at the farm to carry
on the work.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robb spent Mon-
day with their. daughter, Mrs. Leslie
Wardell, near Ripley. Their Mlle
granddaughter, Judith nn, re.tnrned
with her grandparents for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blake spent a
few days last •week with Mr,' and Mrs;
Will Alton, Winghain. They travelled
thele via- Blyth, for variation and, other
reasoI1s.
Earl :lichee and fam-
ily,
Mrs. Lal
of Belutore, spent Sunday with. Mr.
Me\e'e'S parents, Air. and Mrs. Ross
MeNee, `and concession - West Wawa -
nosh. l bate•]; of his !lead required iwehty-eight Kennedy, all of Jolt W 1111 tan, A11., ..
( w •• .:and
Mrs.
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Regan,
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few days ► oo his Mrs. Minnie Jones spent a1 d stitches, and• with the loss of blood 0l
-'last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1 colonial °still remains criticatl. Of- ' Laughlin, of Goderich• and four tiro- 1
IttiverS, Goderich. w -- 1 11(101' uf - the salvatfoi Army at 'via- thO1 . T}1uliuts, 1.ort►e anti' John, all of
, Mr. Gordon -Montgomery, of London, 1 „alto are visiting hits regularly and Fort William. and Roderick, of Mon- .
spent file week -enol with his mother,. seu(liig dowels and other, gifts. and treat. Airs. McLaughuiu attendee! the
•Mrs, J. G. Montgomery, and sister, he has had visits -and cheer from other , funeral.
• Airs. Allain Reed. - friends. ° He in:' well kn(,'n in Thu1-', • • -----.= -
Mr. Roht. Reid, employed at. the_.g;tuuou and further news of his cunt AIRS. II. M. BEADLE
Lucknowv 111\ Mills, spent the woes(- 1 (litioi 1s anxiously as waited•\fter a long illness Elva ',it v irt,
enol with his mother,' Mrs. Charlotte, <- ‘‘11(.of II. M. Beadle, Goderich, died j
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Reid. SHEPPARTIT€ i - ' 011 Friday in Alexandra Hospital at
Congratulations. to \Iry and Mrs. 1 the age of fifty years. Before curling
Gordon. Anderson (nee ' Andeline
Caesar), Ashfield, on the- birth of a '
CFII?'I'1).\RDT()\, Felt. 1'c•—\[r•"Puny to Goderich eighteen years' ago de-
' Vrnonnatn motored to London on h`ziday 'ceased lived in Clill°tun. AI trried form -
t erly to Edwin Schoenhals, she leaves by
1 to w•
visit his wife, who is a patient nx that narriage two •s s and .three
1 a hospital there. We • are please!! to daughters, Stewart. S hoenhals, of
say Mrs.A rooivau , is feeling much Go(lericlt township, -Lloyd Scboenhals
better. and \Irs, Carl Stoddart, of Goderich,
Arr. Harold ATi1gfUI'(1 of London is Mrs. William McClure, of Elmira, and
_ •-•- .,-.-. - ,,.-,„- '1elalku;;...t1.. few da .y; s ww•O is Jia l en is
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son tat Wialglaam bosiitall' on Saturday,
February it;
Jnnsy )14ay, La,r3t• Friday the vil-
lage waas.very busy after the re -opening
Of roads, especially the alma read to
the north, where the large ,bank of
st'iow at "Glenn's Dill had prevented
the passage of cars for a few days.
The annual meeting of the Wet Wawa -
nosh Fire II:lstirance Co. -was s helU That
day, having been postponed from. the`
previous Friday. The a'ttendance' was
not as large as in other years, but there
was a sufficient number . to transact
business and all the directbrs were
re-elected. The same afternoon there
was- a meeting of the Goderich Rural
Telephone Compatty, at which the staff
was .re-engaged. Some other meetings
which were postponed are helms held
this Week.
Lloyd Sproul in Serious Condition. --
Howard Sproul • rettfrned home at yards at Sudbury, -where he was• a
the week -end after staying fclr•several yard foreman. Hundreds attended' the
days hiToronto to see his youngest requiem high mar,J held for they de -
brother, Lloyd, a patient in St. ceased at• St. Clements. Roman(v.ath-
Mic•hael's I.iospital. As reported In -this 01}7 (-11ureh,. ; [;tibio: Rev „PlatheK „latheE,
column last week, Lloyd was knocked T. Kenlle(I , a --nephew of the deceased,
down by a motor .car on a Toronto sang the mass. The pallbearers were
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street, 'suffering a,double •leg..r'racfure 11>r, O. If. Legge, Alex. McGarry.
and leve •e coueussion, which rendered • Walter Colts. ,_Len tit. Jea11 Fred
idle°nnscfous • for' three days. l .at t-etFortier :and •Rayinnu i..Al illet.lt . •`sur.
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11e. was aldle to re•eognize his brother, viwing, besides the widow and two
but he loud no'I,)retaory of what had hall -' suns, are live sisters: Mrs. II. 1lorau.
petted to him.' A severe wound in the Mrs. "itfeent' :,killer, Miss.' Anna Mae
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Mrs.'George MaeVleaar was called:to
'Kitchener Chis week owing to the
death of her mother, Mrs. Rosanne
Dietrich, which occurred lit Toronto'
on liloadaP night. Mr. MacViear also
will attend the funeral, w1it li•will Wive
place at Kitchener on Friday. M."
Dietrich, ninety-three years of age,.
was borlx in Zurich and was a resident
of Goderich for some yeas and \tits h
member of ;ItoxY Prtsby fepian elture1i
while here. Iler linsbiuid, Nicholas
Dietrich„ predeceased her.
EDWARD I'.' KENNEDY
The funeral was held at Sudbury on
Saturday, February S. of Edward P.
KeIlledy, brother of Mrs Charles Me
Laughlin, Napier street, Oodericll, who
was fatally injured when he accidental-
ly fell from. an engine in.' the ('„P.R.
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- M r ✓flee . aggitt, We are -sorry- to
G Irreport, hits jaundice.' ,W,e wish hes=,at•.
• =• speedy' recovery. —Now on hand— I �M..1:1w1•in 'Sillib'•while • ivcrking 'an ser1loanv:ie r e �i lc! at the Broplley .funeral
Monday -afternoon, and the
his ear had the misfortune, to have his I11aIi\• floral tr}bates were slit"iiticant of
dis'''h cut when it came in contact Ilse esteem !n which'Mrs.-Beadle was
wvith the fan, requiring nice stitches held. The' service wva5 conducted` b,•
by the (13oractor• 1{ev I3 II .Farr, rector of St. T,xeorge:s
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_1(S tuf Clinton; andby
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ter, Harold and Lenore Betufle; nt"'
home..
The large attendance -at the funeral
MODERN FACILITIES permit' Superior Service, and the
enlarged facilities of . The Cranston. Funeral :• ome were
planned with -that „ definite view in mind -to- give' -
greater and better Service.
In our air conditioned Funeral > ; ome, • accommodation has
been enlarged to comfortably Seat over 200 friends.
Our display rooms allow us to show a very large selection
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of Caskets, with prices for complete service starting
- at $70.00.
Services are ,conducted here under ideal
conditioni, with no additional charge,
Repairs for Pumps. and
Windmills
Wm. Fit� trick' their
and \firs. Bert Figgie gntertallio church.' The pallbearers «etc Clarence
� j1 their neighbors at a card party on l,c,lluck, Il:trry Dodds, Lo1ne�'�Ic�'atrt-
+ Tlltirs(lay.'evening. Airs: Edgar Daugli
ney. Gordon Reis, Ross Sharks. unci
:ell y at nd gr. «m. Cana won first
• •.1)rirers, • Mrs. Allan Schram '1110 Mr.
Ralph ,Ilet►(1('rson. Interment took
and -Heating ,,,er:t1(1 Iuistow,wcinning" the low. After I'lae in "int." ('etuetel,
wau•els at lover• 1111101 was served:- AIRS. \\ DI{I: W \T.\It'I'I\ L
Phone Duligiumon 13r3 Everyone present had a lo}el3 evening.
s • The de:ttll of AI Fs. A1)dreww' Mart in, of�
w •.•_.• i Ty_'iy-t. 1e+•i(lgit oc:c.uzrctcYu1a: l tx ay° tnclixz-:..
e-1t1x IEZ.R. 3, Oo(1('Ilch 5wvap it'• Sell 1t' I'irt it Buy it
, }gig in .\lexalidra IIo11(110l. where site
4 !'se Signal -Star �v�Il,,at(1S. suffering, a
1)at(1 been" t•ei•eiw'c/l aftt•r �,�
stroke' two (laws before She ita(1" e'en
• ,ta_ptt,cir, it a'1t fa same time. 1 o zii-
erly t':tlherine \Vht•tty, :'til Was !;ilii;
at pintail sixty-three ..years ago, a
(laltghter of,tit. late Martin and Julia
Shen \V'hitt'y, • and had lived• ii Ash -
1 field 1(11 her life. She was •1- member'
of St. Josephs church •cit Kingsltriilge.
'• Surviving, besides her- husband, wire
` three sons. Victor, of I1ami1•ton, t\(i41tae1
and Ignatius, of Ashtield : three laugh-
• tcrs, Mrs., Thomas Fpwood (Marie!, of
London„ Mrs. .Toseph• Lane (Helena),
of `eafortlr: SIrs. Henry Webber (Eliza-
beth ). of Corpus Christi,' Texas; anti
two brothers. Michael 'Miitty• of Prince'
Albert. Sask.. and Joseph, of Oregon.
The funeral tool( place at Kings-
, bridge on Thursday morning. Rev. T. P.
C. 1)uii!ieilan officiating ill St. Joseph's
church. •,Tlie pa•llls(i)rers were \Iic•hael
O'Neill. Cyril Austin, Clifton Austin,
-' ,TnsP,i,h' Lane, I3laise 'Martin and Bert
Martin. The interment, was in. St. •
- • Joseph's cemetery.
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LUBURN • •) on Monday night At the home of
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and Mrs. Andrewti Bogie, -. with a fair
,°- attte�n(lance. The topics for discussion
I.11 BUIN, Feb, 18.—A•1r. I1unilton i•
were"'I'1e Future Farm Price 'ro-
lutton .aud son Stewart were u1) -from 1' gram,'' and "How do proposed price
,noon over the week -end .1 policies in Canada compare with other
Farnr�ForuIII.--The Farm Forum met countries':"
an People Suffer
,._ From Rheumatic' . i
Theree-are ' people who suffer from' rheumatic
pains year in end.year out regardless Of the season
or the weather.
These pains, whether they be in' the joints or
the muscles, may -be induced by uric acid. :i' 6�
Burdock Blood Bitters may bring relief from
rheumatic pain for it helps to cleanse ithputities from the .body and tones'
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On -sale for more than 60 years, Burdock Blood, 1litters is a,w:;tilable,°at
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-WILLIAM TAYLOh{
A highly esteemed resident of (.ode -
rich for fifty years, William Taylor,
passed away at his - home on Wolfe '
street on • Wednesday morning 111 his
seventy-sixth year. after "a.two weeks'
illness. Mr. Taylor wvas horn - in
Mitchell a son of the late John and
Rebecca Shipley Taylor. He resided
for -a time in Manitoba before coming,
to Goderic'h, where he was for several
years before 11i( retireinentuthe station- •
atry-engineer at •the plant of the Gode-
rich Manufacturing Company. He was -
`a member of St.' George's Anglican -
chnrch, also of Huron Lodge, No. (12
I.n.O.h'., and the Canadian 'Order of
Foresters, • He is survived by his wife,
formerly Miss I•:llie : oniersa11: cif•(hle-
rich; a daughter, Mrs. Fred ITllnt, and
a son; Harold, principal of the Public
School at 1)ashwond :. €►lso 1)y a bro-
ther, Harold Taylor, of Saskatoon, who ,.
- is expected to arrive' for the funeral:
three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Smale, of
Kylentore, Sask.: \Irs. Wilmot' Charles,
of Gorrie; a nd .another in British Col-
' 11mhin. The funeral• service • will be
conducted by Rev: B. H, Tarr, rector -of
St. George's church, on Saturday after-
noon at the home of his datigliter, Mrs.
Fred Mutt. 'Marketg:1ree•t,- Burial will
-take place.' 11 Ala Wand cemetery.
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mils. G. \\•. I1,i,AcK
.\ beloved resldetlt of,(;od(?t.b 1r prat- •
1ic•ally all her life, Fran(es Ni: (h'aini'•1
11t+1I.• wife. of the late G. W (Dick) '
Black, passed away nt Clinton on Sat-
urday i11 hereighty-second year,,, Mrs.
Black was at ...•daughter of the late
Henry 'Witham anal .Ten,itie Keating
11'711, well-known• residents 01' Goderich,
She: \vas horn at; ('°liam1ity • Bear :tT ib-
trenl, and came as at young I'hild: With
her parent's to Goderich. Her hnsbatnc(,
who was widely !drown as the organ-
• izet• of (lodeyich's Octogenni lain ('lab.
predeeeatseil her in I)ecen►ber. 1931,.
She was at member --of St. George's
church, 'Of the ('hurchwoman's Guild
and the -W.A. Of a pectll111niy bright
and cheerfnl' disposition, she was held
in waren affection 1 all! who knew her,
Surviving• are :two.' brothers and three;
sisters : Harry W Ball, of 'Brandon, ,
\Inn.: Charles W:, of London : Mrs.
IT. 1'. ('leatrbue, of Regina : Mrs. Hugh
Fin(llater, of London, and \Liss \Wii1- -
iifred Ball, of(:uderic•h.♦
- , The funeral service. held at the •
Brophey funeral home on Monday
afternoon, was (•ondncted by Rev. 11. H.
• Farr, rector of St. (}F'orge's` 111iii lt.
Interment Was in 'Maitland cemetery,
the pallbearers being Peter J. Mac -
Ewa n. Harry `Sturdy, iI. -(', Dunlop,
('apt.. (•'A E. Robinson,' Eril('vt 'N'hl('stn
anti A'ra'n!:• Clark° Air. ('hones Ball
• and Airs. mantel, er London Were
here for their sister's Nueva]. '
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