The Goderich Star, 1929-01-24, Page 8s.
e u y's parents, Dir. and Mrs.; T. tilde •Clark, and was born and lived • t e as .,wee on a
• agsd-
cQnceitsloaa .
NILE rvho predeaensed her in 1'g10 She th 1 d r'
Next Sunday is Missionary laaa far was a loving Clothes, a kind neiglihor • Allen and with relations at. Toren -the greater part of her lige near Au- i•fatesand visited f h _ . She was born an the
the whole Sunday :school when there. and beloved by all I to Stratford and Petralea b fir► three ` to ' Y0 t"-af G lb October
n
givwol bra a #tall: yin llifssians i and- She is $
`ft iti ed''by a large family of Reeve John A. f4icl►enzlo and 'lle and two -brothers: Mrd. Mary Arm -
lived there of the old home until thir-
_ _v
a special ipfssTanary offering taken, fourteen eldldt•cii. bring James, Jelin, putt' -Breve .Thema Anderson, •of' strong, Manitour :Manitoba; Mrs: Jas. We are sorry to state that 11#r.`Jna, teen yearsago when she moved to
Mier a
ss Minnie Currey is en10 in n Geon a and Sadie (Diss. John . Craw. Ashfield. and Reeve Wm. Mole, of Armstrong, Brussels; Mrs. sv. J. Symington of the village, is on the Blyth, Miss Symington was always
y S ford), of lofekford, 1liicli,; 'Itel>eeea West Watiwanaslt, are in Goderich this 'Thom;isan, Auburn: 3. G. Clark, Los k list at present and confined to a good neighbor, a true friend and an
strenuous,visit period home
onurainr Int the iflei..;
T•'i ed Joihnstan): of 8t. I- nee, 'week in attendance at the January Angeles, 'Cal, and J,. G. Cisrli, of 4t . - the house.. We hope to see him soon ardent ebureb worker •Sha was held
lr temeeting bf the county council, hie- burn. pre sister and two brothers around agxfn. in high esteem bout in Auburn and
Deaconess &Me, in Toronto, .during 1Villiant'anci tterfah, Alberta; Kenzie and dole am new pion in the pro -deceased her: Mrs. �Rt. l: Srirung The employees of the Auburn nor Blyth. She leaves to mourn her prie-
d
rsscent flu -epidemic. ,i esleyiGorra),Alberta; this year bean; their a»d Joseph and Robert 'Clark. Dtaity Goderich road 'have been trying• to .sing,one 'brother, lir,. John Symiing-
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Moe 11 '-e `tYats• n led .tt t".ee.
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In Our Leilditl, t ?lir „ani; silts r; ti -7o ca:•gaegae.eat
Library.
We are selling the old
ones at
1Oho Laserent athe chereh to red.
lass, F let, t,•oseratmity U h geag,
'rebate, rireene if, serfs:hancrita, are
the feateens omega foe nrei to leo
a Cama°vc;l out by t11.0 V1,2P.0 eyacat. t£:::37111. 1 ie not able , to eeine eaen #,a_hee
cf Butts tthicft par3i'.
threui�'3 here on `11 efeedmy to feeb.,rm
eRnia•.trn was 'held iia the
t`r►ie:t'
Ma, e 1 Mr- +�atiii Iitactwsl care
vete_ IL?i Rias ��l s parreetai amain- -tee
y
fe%' !i i'E1 ia)g° E01,31u time %/Siding with
oth,e relatives at ISenreille, And Ira.
Gederieh t'o��r,�` hie.
Mee Hogg. teacher ei: Dic3>;�
1,1" -ca t;wtrc tt week sign feeling poet.
GODERICH STAR
Now is the time to have
your
Sewing Machine
OVERHAULLD
Parts, Oils,
Belt*, Needles, etc,
....
25c each_ . • e'eethisAate-: a. tiae ceTa�e1; sa alae ieisteee have c O
..a••:.etasat l nsaged MISS N�1BLE
evening, 13rorniseo o ono ea V3'13" . fe.:l; 1,, Johnston to teael Cantil Mfee .
READ ITIOREBOOKS sial aaa4,erail and ulrnc¢are. !Hogg le totter. f3RlIISll EXCHANGE nl OCIe
n fair attendance. although it aria [dif.
COLE'S
Lending Library
B. IYnELD T'aere wee church en Sunday pith
Wee in pleased to report the per- ileaalt getting around with so much West Watvatosh, was united in the
nee, laid re) with ills and other tail- , ica rand wind. Ibis was tho first sea• t.,;,atds Of Holy matrimony to Al:. NcI-
toents aa4 till recovering la>, 1areccnt..viea in the sew year on xerboute or -on Culbert, youngest Cart of Mr. a
Tho manual meeting of the Ila old rticeiesee olid etorraas. rare `.tins, Culbert, else of ZYest'Na-
, anaetary board ealled for `Thure aY The annual meeting of the Sunday wanosh. the ceremony being irerforni-
'�9'"" '•` a .Y �q het land to be gr strloalCd owing to the etheen which wee to have taken Place -d by Rev, 3, A. Walker, pastor oe
-----e------------ -------* - ,a.i 'catboat al.,a eacl*neaa. a on Tuesday evening in the towneidp Dungannon: Unitect'' church. Ti
MA +' i 1NG ; The gospel zmctin;;e held in rho hell, bat. to be postponed on account bride was attired in a becoming coa-
t Orange Bali by Mr. Wilkie and Mr. of the etornr land high rind that even tome of light brown crepe de ehine,
Mica. 4;rnce Blatta ci'au home over ; Joyce, of Grand fiend, are being held inte with accessories to match. They
the week-cead• every• night this week. These menAirs. K. Metean, ee fiintuil, visited were attended be tht groom's sister
Alia:, tdctlaer Gimlet' is spending a are grand speaker, delivering the with her daughter, 1ttr3, IRobt• Scott, and brother,in<Iaw, Mr; and Mr% J.
few'tcc.f., with Mrs. Norman Shack- gospel truths,. 'so Avian the children for the last; two' weeks and WO gone J• Errington, who were witnesses of
Teton.can understand It, to Goderich to visit another dunghter; the happy event, Dir. and Mrs. Cul -
Miss Ohl* Mahe critea tained ;impel The annual Meeting of the hayfield Mrs. Jas. 'Monson, for a w1:ibo before best will reside on the groom's farm
cif her young friends Saturday ,even- public library was held on Monday returning to her '!longe. on the 4th con. of 'West Wawanash,
=ng. eftertiden in the library room. The . Dir. Amos Stoll was coiled to Col- 'tvbere they are followed by the best
Tbo W. M.S. meets this Thursday following ofiieers Ware electedfor linrwood on Sunday. Iie left on the wishes of a host of friends.
Afternoon at the home of flus. Thos.' 1929: President, F. A. 1i dwarde; Carly train Mouday morning to ,attend. The annual meeting of the Dungan -
Ander -son. sec. and treas., Geo: E. Greenslade; the funeral of Iris brother-in-law, Mr, nam Agricultural,$aciety was held' en
Mr. and Dir. Roy Alton and family directors, F. li. Johns, Rev. F. H. Cameron, who posmd away at his Mo*•day afternoon, Jan. 8Ist, with 'e
were meta of Air; tend dire. Thos, Pauli, Miss 4. Stirling, Mrs, H. Mc -'home on Sunday. Mr. Caineran had good attendance. The Society has
Blake Saturday, Kay, Dirs. R. Scotchiner•, Dies. F. H. flue fgllawed by pneumonia. ]ouch been in ,operetign for nearly three-
Paull
lairs, Vert Finnigan, of Crewe, le , Airs. Seeds, librarian, Diisa. sympathy is felt for the sorrowing quarters Qf a Century, the fair of Hist r
the guest of her slater, Aird, jos, colsFr,wlle. The officers and directors family. year being the seventieth in the his
are making a rush• far new members tory of the Association. 'Armlet the
• Bert; this week.. �,
While Mee. Sat tailrrs s sot2fe= this month. Aa • tlro ase: for. members, ... .. AS ,ti +iLD- - , . _ .. inelemerray of the weutlier" fax two
ed `i just fift is lot f consecutive yore,the gate receipts
with her sister•, Mrs,: A...C. Gxifli , greatly lessened, but the Society
-
confined to her lied. Airs, NO. Saun-r, also intend holding a progressive was able to aneet all its financial oblr•
s up s the y cents, a o -n new
•what stranger, sbe is still Sr.,
an invalid,. members ere expected to join. They
THURSDAY, JAN. :rate E2J
0nw.-ww..w_ ••," -. . - - -�.e-
LateModel C�rseiette;i2,5YaJuartop1i48
Satin Jersey Swayne?e Top of excellient quality and. of latest designnin; and
mode, Gmade flr probably one of the largest French Corsetierres in the country ,
Sizes 30 to 42. Per ... ....* as • oae o, asv sat4•••.e •, ..•..,
UNDERWEAR FOR MEN-,
Stantield's 0. V. and Penman's ,'aeavy
all wool rib nnsbrinkablo Shirt and.
Drawers, Red Label. Sees 36 ter 42.
Per garment -
OVERALLS
f e.95
,DLIRO1U PRINTS - -
Fast colors, 31 inches aide; Pretty
little designs for Children's Frocks,
House Dresses, .Aprons, etc., tiny
Shamrock and Flower patterns, rose-
bud designs,' in all color combinations.
L xtra Leavy Duck, in black -..or blue, Per yard.....-.. .. . ........ ... 30'
Smocks or O.veralis, double seaalated, __ �r
and alt Standard Heade. January Sale, T 'W"
each • ..
WOMEN'S AN MISSES' COATS
Tweeds and Velours; etc,, Fur trimm-
ed, �.rls.��aatin lined. Sale pric4s, $5.00 to
15,00.
RUGS
Wilton Rugs, size 4ft. Gins. x 7ft. Gifts.
S designs. in colorings to match- in any
room or hall. Regular value $19.00.
Sale price.... ........... $14;95
WOMEN'S FINE FLEECED BLOOMERS
Penman's make, elastic at waist and
knee, heavy weight and splendid cut.
colors grey, flesh, apricot. Regular
$1.00 Pair...... ,.,.75c
COMFORTERS
Sateen toyered, quilted and with full
panel trim, white filled, size 72 x 72.
Each.. ..., ...... ......$4.75
W. ACHE N, -SON
Mrs. J . 1v, Ellis• sport last 'veers - __. _
'. tit o. woro,
dors. is taking care of her. Winghatu
ucl d dans F 'day even ng, gationa and still have a snug balance , $ and John
e1ae $;7101:7,12M.114.41
o. ire an . an riitwo sons eta A., both of one •of the side. streets on . Monday o*
' Mr. Jas. Saunders and Miss May Feb. 1st, for the benefit of the lib. Dir. Jin* Snell has returned hone .•in the treasury. The following of 1. the second concession. of Ashfield. this week. It
v t t his so G • • • .. after spending a few weeks with his had apparently wan=
"14r•, p roiti he river bank
where they intend remaining for the The annual meeting of the Band-eld ether, . 0W1 Snell, of Windsor. ';dent, William Bailie; president, "Wit. of Sa.katebewan,. and one sister, also
winter. We understand Mr. ,Saunders The W. M. S. held their first meat- limn Watson.; let vice president, Jas.: of the 'West. The "late =Thomas John- in A hereefr term '� erson, who is visit -
winter. Society was held in the West
set -
is in poor health. town hall, hayfield, on Wednesday ing of the roar on Wednesday oast Hayden; 2nd vice pros., Clarence otos and Mrs, Robt. Johnston, of tied a Humbert of ears acre he yet
I;ev. and Airs. A. W. Brown have .afternoon, Jan, leth. The iinanefial .in the basement of the Westfield Un- Duatow; sec. -treat', 1'r. F. Whyard 'Goderich twp., • and tihe ,late Diss. Sundaywith his o r g�'= spent
invited the quarterly official board of report, also the' auditors' report, woe ited -church. Rev. W. R. Alp had .directors --James Alton, W. J. Whitely,. of Manitoba, were brother erich. brother, , Itoy, ;at God-
the circuit and their wives, to meet' at presented, showing a hialence .or. hand charge of the 'fleeting, Thompson, Jas, Lyons, Jacob Reed, and sisters of the deceased. The fun -
the parsonage for a soeiaal evening of *492,32. After the business rivet- A. E. Errington; Roos McPhee, Dave: era was held from.. thesed. home of Qn.rrfday evening as concert inrnici
„ of the public library will be given in -
Tuesday', Jan. 29th. Thos who were ing.of members was over, the follow- DS A A McAllister, Albert E. Johnston, Arth- I r: and . Mrs. 'William Glidden, ,
so fortunate as to attend last year ing &Akers and directors were ap- Rev. 3. A. Walker is spending the or Culbert, W. A. d-ulleert,:Reg. Glenn Bruce street, Goderich, at ane the t *mo tens thehallettio a Burns
wrl1 1 / forwvird to this with Winch painted far 19°fl• John -Week in Toronto and k'rank Dic><lwvarn Hongrary drr o clack on Wednesday to Duligainn night most of the select`iona win be
. pleaslre. . McClure, fist vice. president, :V4 nr, J. _ . Diaster Allan steed la a guest this cetera, Thomas Stothers and John cemetery. 1iew. Robt, Lundy, of 'Nile, .. },e f
Stinson; . 2nd vice pies.. Hobert Pen- week with relatives in Goderich Durstow lady • directors, Mrs. N. -r.. Port . Alberti end Leeburn United ; uneral of the tato Mts. Wm. ` `
nave movedou . a s n, George's, raly funds, cess. were elected. 8onoraen roal- Two brothers, Samuel and Charles defied up f t
comneunity goes'out to those who are
bereaved of ber presence, .
'rime his Tested It. -Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil has been' on the market
Upwards of fifty years and in that
time it bas proved a blessing to thou-
sands, It is in high favor through.
out Canada• and its , excellence has
,-carried its fame beyond the seas, ,lz
'it were double the price it would be
a cheap liniment.oo
,
• President, , on Scotch by local talent.
AS
F. A. Edwards; directors, T. M. Jas, Hayden; auditors, A, P. Risher pallbetrrere were 'Won. `Glidden and oventng ast, p ace on Mon.
ile u
1 t ho
8 es at her rao neat Whitechurch. and W„ A. Stewart. renewing t b afternoon to, in C. N. dt, an t' c
1a Fred S Ilwvin e o d an.
r Ili' D hale; secretory, A: I I. Erwin; trot*, : Miss Mole Moore eves a week- n Why,•trd, hiss: T. Stainers and `Mrs.1 churches conducting' the: services, The Doerr, who passed away- on. Frivar
ed I took l
Mr, AndrewThompson*
ltd'spent
Woods, ed Di ddl t Rob t 1kI h R t, Johnston f Goderich; C
roan r g .s.
�, , w'
Lorne Mrlie
week -end at Isis home to Lueltnatye •i e ori er la q lar to the residence of her dao liter Dar
Murray. W. W, Wise, Mrs, Seeds, anese the once Potter, of Dei it d Fed
Dir. Duncan AineKny .has returned. etes..(Die) Woods, . iVm. Stewart, S, Toronto for. a few -clays, returned on meeting adjourned. Glidden, of Colborne. I.ittle,•of Hensall, and interment tools
that G. C. I. Monday to his home in Dungannon. .,._.; lace on Tuesday
` Mr. Young, of Knox, College, occu- Mrs.. Thos. Snowden, Thos. Snowden' Diss. J. Glenn' has been a guest heart trouble, which lase orover ~ • AUBURN We are pleased to state that 'Mrs.
lasted f i Irq,
Hied the pulpit in Ashfield Presbyter- Wm. Sparks, John tutltwaell,
Mrs. with her daughter, . ATra, Caswell ten years,` the last three of which The. latter part of last week Mrs. A. - Asquith- is able to be up again.
ism church on Bendel' for both moria- Fred McEevan.' Ed, Foster, Len Tal -:Hackett, of Ashfield, during the Peet were filled with airiest constant suf. Andrews visited friends in London. Her daughter, Virg. O. ritcSund rr,
leg and evening .services; Trot„ acid pert Dunn. • The meeting der. week, Tering, there Passed'"peacefiflly away who has been with her, spent Sunday
Mr. .and "Mrs. the
vi Stanley nee with friends in Clinton, returning to
tided' to hold .a Masquerade carnival Dr. T. E. Case, who; guttered u. at the: hone of her 'sister, Mra. Jas= vision frhendsr in the v1I1tt eat res- a
CREWE- • and dance for the benefit of the so- stroke of :paralysis over iuomh ago, Armstrong, Brussels,.. • a : highly- g r i� Auburn her home
She intends to
est.
Mrs. Rat. Durgin, nP God• eirty aioutid l:adter: Further notice is now Ole with some assistance; to eatecnted and much -loved resident oi~ 'leave for her Homo the latter pgxt of
axle, 'who had been in discussion of sem -busin
to Houston, J> W. Qtetd, Mrs J. W. Reid g Following a period of illness f1•am plaee y to Zurich cemetery.
•
' Mr. and Df
erirh, callyd on Dir, art 1 Dies, SYt+t, later, The Bayfield .agricultural show go about the Boase• the vicinity of Auburn, in the 'person Our village postmaster was confin- this week. _
Durnita here last a eek. is generally second to none . in the of Miss Alice ,lana G1ark, at the ago ed to :rho house the former pari of The funeral 'of the late rings. Cor-
Tha many friends of Wiliiur. Stew- „ „ this week.
There were no stmvicea 3n the Un- county both in -.stock end indoor ezh;- art_ are pleased to know that lin 3a .of sixty;,fiae gears, Mint Allce, as Telfa Symington; -vas held en Tuesday
now able to go About his home and sha was .faniilitf"rly known by many
,Mrs. Straughan, who had been afternoon last .front Kno c United
of arrtsunt et was o a very amiable t a ,ants a are Auburn. The service was
any to cher eternal that he is making favorable progress
Red -church last Sunday bits•
, and affection. u
the stormy' weather. ' There passed - a l v f d vtstting her daughter rii • Will' h h Ali
21ir, Albert McQuoid visited his west one of our oldest ,and most re• toward rocovnr}"> ate disposition, and willbe long re- returned to her home hero the latter conducted by 'Re George Weir, of St,
*lighter, Mira. Jim Little,
last .spoeted citizens lit the person of lairs, membered by t1 large circle• of friends part of last week. - • Andrew's church, Blyth, assisted by
The crit►ny friends of John \loss Rev: 1V, I:, Al
wreck, Rebecca Stirling on. Friday` hist. De- _ aro pleased to learn that some im • and retakes for her deeds of kind. Miss Jenkins of Goderich township, p, Anburn, rvho ofliciat-
noes and *eta of love, and for her en. ivho has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
etl at the. ariavesfde. >3driah took
s t
ter, Mrs. jack. Swan, who is very ill, when . she beeame unconscious and pneumonia for elmo.,t . Christ, Beconrng a member of Aub Miss Hogg, teacher: °of S. S. No; S, had been m failing health for some
Ive hope far a speedy reeavet v. >t' month. mei* Methodist .church in' her time sand ,for alio last three months
We are lad to ode o e passed away on Friday morning last. .Mrs. ' Harx'y Shackleton and little o • girl ` Colborne, is at her home in Seaforth
g s fin of the flu Deceased tibia born in Goderich toven- dila ht 1 Doris. hood she . ultivated throughout her on the Birk list at present. alias
had been a patient fat the, Alexandra
patients • are able to be about again ship in 1845, her maiden name being g e , 1) r a Madeline, left on lifetime, the gt aces which adorn the Johnston.' of West Wawatiosh, has hospital. Goderich, where she passed
and l Wednesday
thesis lstill confined beetdelightful nisi ofthree1 f , o ai
g t months Clio i
th with t daughters au s a t
d to f he lata And kno 0
J wvnt a
oho nd a- large
married 3n 2 to William g M circle
1$G W 1 m Stirlingbed in the village 1 t k of friends both
« G 11 visit to friends and Balled on old
,...wQ,:u suffered u paralytic DWuae 7W7) -.prevenient rs noted in his rendition
Mrs. Joe England, of Rapid City, it ybers past last June, gradually'. be -drift e t emplttry life, in which she followed Errata« of the village, returned to her place in the .faintly ptot fn Colborne.
pending a few days with her dough.
"ring th ;las few days. He Itis the -guidance +df her Master, Jesus home last week. cemetery. The late Miss Symington
coming weaker until Tuesday last, suffered
from . eu �• 8 � sa~tot►
rope fez a speedy recovery for' llgbeeca lana Colwell, tiaughtcr of ednes ay on Choir r to t -- 1 h t t h
who are . eon Cts : to : Mary A. and Sohn Colwell. She Was Asquith, , ing ca was one o a fetmilY of nine, sons• and.: Dir. Peter Paterson f Alberta,. Symington was well and favorably
- in the Auburn urn is `
d tr.ci
and
in 1 't
E h.
y
e. turn o ter c erecter a the truer Christian. She charge of the school at present. • away last • Friday evening. Miss
illi "Sisk. Ertl following
8th
ssenes.o a utI 24the 1857, and
who knew : burn, Surviving ore - see -9ts rs fn1.�•-_... q orauie .
cher.
ese (Mrs , county council,
Luella (Mrs. Herb \Va11is), ilArcy,
lin the Nilo Sunday school a now . 8ask, Charlatan (Airs, Iiuglt Ailvar•t first term in office ne reeve, very beautiful floral tributes, 'naiad- keep the road clear for ;auto traffic• ton, of Auburn, and one half-sister,
for eners' Blass hos been organized en), fart El;tiu• Mrs, D. Ate1 etaziol The annual neetfng of the West ing tokens from relatives at Auburn, this wvinteri So flat they ex- Mrs. Graham, with whom she lived fn
for childr,�n air fate' and flue years, and s f t1y God i I t i ' d W 1 M t 1 vi
I end from friends •and neighbors at perienced little difficulty. Blyth The sympathy of thewhole
a i , er c r owns hap, an awing t u ua re nsuranee "
Kith st special course of lessons and
Maud ani Josephine, at home; one eau be Held in the parish hau, Brussels, silently 'bespoke the esteem Air, and Mrs. 1littctntyre, of. Dun-
with Dirs. 11trlride as teacher: nd sympathy of those by whom they Bannon, visited the parents of the lat. �- r r --
dauglitea; Susan, died at age of four- 'Dungannon, on Friday. Feb. fat, at 2 � _
The j'nnuury meeting of the Girls' `teen years. The funeral took place p.m„ to receive reports, elect direct- were Offered. .A short •servfco tvar ter. the former part of this weak. w`a /rave some
Guild was held at the parsonage on Jn Dlonday afternoon from her late lora, appoint auditors and transact boldat the home of her sister, Mrs. The latter's sister accompanied then.
twelve. • In the absence of the press- 9 lie d led by stn 'Si
'Tue°day with an ;attendance of residence sereice being held in St. general business Directors Wni
Armstrong, Brussels, on Thursday She had been the guest of her sister - Dainty fl
Iia s paws
4"! Gale preached the sermon, assisted re election. very largely attended. the onward flight of time, and the lancer and ;Sugars, Rllue. Yeliew• and
fir �hlif ,t,111 bv.ftev. %` it. lin„If, rvi,s, read the les -1 The Dungannon public library following ld fromAuburnUnited church the taintY of our stay here. During the Hope Cups and SaaCCTEt. Bon
past week another has gann from our Vons, Nut Bowls, Colored Cut
Andrew's 'United church, of which she freed, Wni. ;Walton and W*n, J. ' evening, ing can act v.. r. in Dungannon 109 a short period. `+i re,$
ryas a member, at fi. O. Rev. fl M I need, Thompson retire,
bot aro eligible far Barker of Brussels, while the funeral, We are constantly reminded of the . for your next a
which was lar el W •e* party. Creams
e=�=pr T r son. Mr, Gale spoke of the ntanr' association held its annual meeting fr uburn United church, Con- • midst and passed that boundary line
Ilam •good qualities, of the kind disposition tat the library on Friday ; eveninh;, ducted the .service in the church and: to which eve are all fast approaching. Grass �'asee, all tat GDC. .
S R�FLOWERS ; and of the
leo religed shaf a 01 tie de. !When : eneouragh*g reports of tie also at the grave, interment being Last' Friday Mrs. Wm. Doerr, who Torr Glrass and Brass Candle
tag in their s lefl- orlon also we knew snot. when the fowl ' made in Ball'tt cemetery. - Relatives_ Saticket, 50epre
P is oflieers were elected for the from Pickering, Taranto Luc had been a resident of the village for Decorated Candles, 35c and i0e
bear s wade were received Tho to
are now ipipeari
dour at Son of Man cometh, to be always ensuing year; 717-0 dent, Mrs. ft. • , g' know, a number of years, passed away rte. pr.
i Olin#on, fxoderieh, Brussels and Aub- ceased spent the farmer pert of her Pretty Novelties *1 25c, in roc -
'ready. awing tho service the chairiDavidson; vies -president, Rev. J.`A. urn, were present for the funeral. A
reiAered stn appropriate Hymn," walker; treasurer Di.. T fife near Zurich. After the decease time ° Tellfag Crystal Bells,
ircle of friends extend • loving "of her first l u ba e h >' d Di
Ger. Stewart's i, �, , E. Ciao, wide e
:Sleep on llelovW, "The. remains seeretsary, F. Boss• directors i4,.rs h
TapiaIDgtlLaiilitf e%. ' e,y tl< few, -were laid to rest in the family plot A,.;ilrown, Messrs. 0. A . McKenzie,
ffTCt riki iw,w,rns tis, .ltartllgarir ,2Lo4eW an Bayfield cemetery, the pall -beer- n Thomas G. Allen, 'William Mole ani
tri being Athdrew McGregor. - Jia,,tea flea, Willlgle E. perry. •
*me 5t. Telephone 153 Goderieh • Sterling. 'tVaftcr:tValtis, Alfred I�.! Dungannon and vicinity are for.
Emu* Bohm Seotcltnter fuel w11•
flint S,�atrlanher. Ileeeascd had berm po snow"ano-
TER years. Those of the family who at- Least lour, owned elntyrers. Lorne
Lit
tended the funeral cva.:.! Aw... John-
.._ McRen7'ie.. Calvi MCIKtyre, Melvilf -
Culbert and the Stewart Brothers.
tunato 1n their supply
f'
.,.... ' ni tnembrt7 of the church shad ieentbiles told i;now tars, there being at
CASH mut CARRY
ston and Airs. Ceewford, of Piekfbr 1, They are of different types, some
El. Zeit.: Mrs. Hugh Me1aaten. Peet irl•
Sf - - Dirs• Dlrl, est fa "el Sandy. f:`xle> having i tanners in front and four
+� rich levaiship, and 14'1nd and JoSee j drivels on the rear with cater heels
Ain°, 'also Mr. rill? : C)h-A of drive, others having which
four wheels
upon narrow axles •nvlilth ran "n th
$1'.65 and ni
Kincardine; Mrs. Fletcher, of St• sleigh tracks. `i'ltry make a very
Ma - c • • -' i mode a travelling aver
�T'Ite :;otrowing• family have the rine snow roads, where ordinary motor
t;ere c'aa lath } the a
Marv. and et1eral other relatiwos, ronven est f t ll"
B� BROS. y I y of€oae noun y
their lass,
P1ioae 241
raft
CARLOW
i_r,a y-.1�,.� ..+� t -- ( -
A New Ships at of
WOKES'S EV IR
SUPPERS
in Satin. Patent and Xid
..F T Tgg't 1t'
N. HEIN'S SIN* Storer
11%••• ,'1 IL ti,a Square
it in
sympathy to the bereaved relatives. r s n s e rnarlle T*pe Lines, Perfitute Bottles,
men., and had since resided here. Ask VOA and gases, Rte.
Another of Ashfield'a esteemed and She was a consistent member of the Congress' Playisig Cards, Tally
valued citizens plMed away en Sun. Lutheran church. She had a stroke cards .and Bridge scoria.
day in the person of I)avid.Johnston,a few years ago and never fully re-. - Gee, 7Ge.*1.5O. .
whose death occurred at the horse of covered. Quite. a few neighbors a9» splendid line of art -Pictures.
lei daughter, Mrs: Gifddon, of Code. sembled on Monday 'afternoon. The
rice, following a paralytic stroke " Rev. W. R. Alp had charge of the
*bout a week ago. The late W.! Services at the house. The remains' + ` is Art sal WU Mire
Johnston Aad bee* in declining health "were token to Blyth for the afternoon •- •- E ast St. Phoac 196
for the past year or more. *04 nith train and taken to Zurich for burial -
Mrs. Johnston went to Goderich to 'The links which bind the present -_ _ , •,' "'" ��w w• �; I
reside with his daughter about a year, genetntien with the past are fast dig
ago, Ile was the �old'eat son of the' appearing from our midst. Last Fri-'
late Mr, and -Mrs. John Johnston, fird day another of those vaat;ancies occur.•
eoncesilion of Goderich township, red in the hospital at (oderieh, in the , A AiNs
where he was born seventy-slz Nests death of Minx Sy Mington. Deceased
ago>
young n he came to was berm in the township of Cttlberno
a tna
Ashfield, h the f seventy years ago where she Arent
tate would find it impossible to Crake f nn a , , fir resided on
�,-.. :one en> ter leaving it be mot- ;yearn ago site removal to itlytie`rnd
of books 're- ,ed to the h
any headway. Ma' owned by his son, Bert the greater part of her lift. A few : Real Bargains in
lin
The following is ti list a farm on the third conces• lin i~enmctton with lib sister, Mrs,
gently added to Dungannon library.; glen of Aahilehl, which continued to Mahon. started •a. milliner chop.. Dining Room and -
Birdie of the Pacific Coast -Elliot. a -«
Mr. � . Johnston is Bufferin;,• from tt I be his home until he sent to #:ode•
revere taatteck of Iutabit
- •
WOO Taira 1Rsggs N Q
` Mr. Thee. 'lwilean i1 avf itt near Two yew/ aero th.yyShe teltraya took quite an intrrr�st
Jus7' ARRIVED VES
Th World Doe a During the tteaet summer
She had been Bedroom Suites
TAO
r;r 3 er10 Tarktthlcton t,eh Ilse was married. Mty two years tai declining health, She brae a mein.
:Beet heed $neat over the writ. -find =Lady of the. Rimberlast•===Potter • 1,sgo to Ali±s Margaret Porter, from ber of the tnited +charch in f3fyth. -
with Mr. and Mrs. ?heti. 'Y1'il±.on. � .
h ngt a View Iiretr s of lfkalert Ra
furnete installed in his 'home. The Shadowy Alan -Ayres ,;celebrated their n wedding. The; l
t y ed " the work of the dwell. Iiia rand Some irk G1�1 Irl'
M1. Rrabett Bran is home emit 1 _The rest War Girl --Ruch �; "wall" f St. Andrew.*and flailed' missed i wl "lead Ibe plshe will c tars of rttdrtcp?
Goderich hoeritat, where he had en p of Roaalaad-•--hawk .ehurch, Port Allege. where for mar anatatattco• gale t te'ts of it ot1 nut and alsoin ��•
min -mien ler the fit � ! f his z The Tree of Knowledge -T. ;3tt'i „ aa� taatipatattirtces met at: her furttxrtl r�rt
The Saving of the . •andel--�Sakt t Blatt, as vert, as being trimester et Tuesday afternoon. 'ter renesitts
wr ire the tordredatt..a�asl snptriot odour I was Wetted itw Colborne temetery*
# of the :?atttteax aalltss,l 11iA �rrma 1
wit:is: as t+_s many fa'artMr rsoulcl' 11lArt et rttarH+tg diameter grad rrar r n
1'mlbeet.teitearete--ica alemy c sameetet.ci with oar monoAl h k k -ea r t C tted� ' i
�likr to rrr hin!!> � t+lti<„ten i n>' tapas the •wrrk rrM with fsiltt,t< frt�;
We ' re nerryr to state Oat Mar. Herb
4'41. a i't rc•nAa.41 to 1.4 with Marl res J J t is asset ads
re awa n s tin. rte w yelers be was a 1atratb.r at *ha ' i nut finish.
±til!i>
Me> It• Al, Yeartlt, vow is'mpertd,nt
Where Ililta leen Ra
the winter in Toronto. le not fr.thtte 'Ivory R..t"'-•1►1ndt�aea Misr those of her cltarg+rM pmrrrnt•,; rtttt come first served
as 11 ; Thr fiitl t`.Fgatrz•--Hill
� r. fir" t r , e rich ,
„itrtt dlauarrlt par+e,.arc. was the steene .� rtbklt lt*el hitt its .'m thi Meth.ratw'a
ill' a quirt int rutty wMdiag ttrodv'.0P goad
in *ia. +r .sty, Aa was
ti•obi(<, 1TA}ir i,r awy- hrtin► a sr.sA#ly syr air."irg. .a !*M, at 7 pint. tt 1'u hta.. a ars a iaarewa. r!'rnw.r aairl+ihrr rata>pna4e*tl
,reetteerytrlaatt 1tf.. 'Nowise Caldwell. aktoli fol farmer, *aid; las, wife. h.� fir.; li•+1•t, :rtcntt 4apn*t+t! ,•i h:;"
#t+• 1.0"."11 wt' the lett Mira C Idasseider et Mrs, �s11sFt'caa ('aidw.11 jltrlrtt to ?imam Ma leas, Whit Joie*- Back eeatrt to $r, Alien roeeeti+r. .
-' " Ago t1. Nota G,porgr f sWw.11. /ti tea. +fir rH}*. t;fnddon. Of (;.,ekrtrh, Smt So.ie c±l oltr ei*.erne elm a'lets ea
1. R�WHEELER
Hamilton St. Godtrich
iimpaPPIMPIN*1041444praimplamompmairomommalon&
CINDERELLA
'Beauty
coat
-$hon... e''
WEST SrREEr
Over TEBBUTf'S STORE .
Permanents
Morcelling
• " Scalp Treatments
Sbfl:; .
. Hair Bobbing
- Hair Tasting , -
Eye $row Arching -
Facials - -
Manicuring
now. 239 for Appointmehto
OPEN EVENINGS
s
a
Logi
Highest- cash price will be paid
for good elm, ash, maple and
basswood logs,delivered in oar -
yard, at Thos. Wallis' bush
farm, lot 85, 3rd concession,.
Goderich Township.
McEWEN BROS.
Bsyiield•.
i'11t7itt 330
Por tlphalateriag, Repairing
efiA t. large mage of S oak Co inti
ower -
isle tattled PCows.
' P. A•' ZIMMEItMAN
Ncilwa Street
II never heard of actin. .
tietgausleatd man who did
not keep Ms clothes well
pressed
TRY 1'0R A•:1401T•: i'
TO TI'IINI` OF ,ONE
For E*pert Service is
Pressing, Cleaning and
epafring
TRIP
Golaich Drys Wstk
J. I1. VitOOMAN
Pone .122 "west Street
R
Plan Your
New `eai
$y it.yi* ' a MW ;Atte s °
FURNITURE
for the Name
We are tate Jetsam fete•
New and Vied Fstrnitrrre.
Nan 11/E1
#lNINtTUE USW
Oa chit it fir .f Oaatrglr�
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