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The Goderich Star, 1929-12-26, Page 1Yea W yews. Rarre . ells(TIET* IRASSERS Ihineadalleat :� v . GOD ONTARIO. 111•11111101 ION THURSDAY, DISCRWIER ISth, 1928 lay 1930 & a Year of Progress for the T,wn of Goderidi and ,,....,,,. been sacred over and ,rke itt`, p'.'rt lun LiEsJISIIfIIIOR DUIIIpRII,of CoAeda ee rs rUk '' ' nide ra►it lltaaro f I)ec.lNth Wsutted The Star has a regwat: to supply a few copies of our issue of Dee. lith. THE EDUC.ATIQNAI, ENDOWMENT of our aour *supply of extra copra is ex - barotab and if a fare aabscrib- ers who may have no !Wiser use for 'Do you as a father want to know definitely that your child will their copies will hernia; or send theca receive a geed esiytot{an t This cart be wowed by petting on now to this efface we win be glad to buy own life aa.di s' onat Endowment. Under this plan. if You Iteits • them beck et 5 e:ente a espy. Your child's etiacatkm is ensured by the endowment on relrich gat h*ve made a certain number of payments, If you die the child's education is still taken care of because the 'policy amulets* het the endevrment be paid in monthly instalment for a specified number of years, , atilt • • ..r MD Ai star," Phone ?1 WALTER Hyo ZaNlslime of Happiness aid Pr..perity for All Its Gtizeus and Frieods Priest at Liadasy's Bonnet Alkyl lir. B. 11. Lindsay Announces the following prizes for competition at his bowling a=lleys: A box of 100 Office 115 cigarettes for a score of 176, the "IN*" { Residence 549 H. R. LONG, District Agent contest extending from now until Wednesday,eaday,Jan. ,tet, at 8 p,m,; a box - of 100 cigarettes for a score of 180, r .. , .,*-a-d the contest extending tram now until °" " ' "�`' �u�F_;,� ��.: Saturday, Jan. 4th; a box of cigars FOR RMT, To W J` TU U for a score of 185, the contest to ex- tend from now until Wednesday, Jan. rat iitINT Compact: modern evert; ...,,•. ,,,, +� mem, Possession may be card �«nd; and a tarred d pipe for ah. *core 6 lawnwiiaately. For further pa:liowier, Mr. Morniegotarr Again Robbed of 190,•the contest to extend to Frl- taalrply to HAYS and .HAYS= t,odericb. For a third time robbery has been day Jan. 24th. t.- ,._ _.. --es ' _" committed sat Mr. Mornintaita's, at Ernest Crawford a Good Guesser NOTICE iMi*TING further substantial sum being taken How anany nuts were there in the - ftnm'his home* few days a=go• ' ►MINATION etlalarititte-'ft11t4'Nstui' Sart That was the questtayn which ak ' ftttbekah Iaattiaalistioir. good number. of people were exercis: Or ,BC)AlailiL tugin themselves over before (i rlst- M{s tressi . Y) D , at>N1 of f r the ze offered S . IaioaMaawlttext meeting : will he Reid In St>catfardR wilt *we ft'ekakath 0 psi , d by , t the Inventive) Hail. t arrIaw.fl'c; 80th, Lodge; No. 8 aaadiststmii:the new of.. George Price and Son was a beautiful ' ,t►t i o'eloeL. wizen nanatnaitlonat flcers for 1930 on 'Tumidity, Jan. '7th, big doll, to go to thli guesser who ». 1 sh u dguesss thet e ro o c t to oxrec 1Vt b l,oC a>kaa' ix!�neD ,and :two. i. All ipembers oras requested tn'tyr! out.ks ateiwed, .. number. Guesses ran ‘all the_ way - Cl. J. flit'ri ealIN ,Tt'3N, New Rector at. Myth . from the small numbers, even below t` r • fi4►wztah in .+ 1e 1.. Rev. L. V. Pocock, e># Taranto, 2tas 30, to over 1000: Five, .persons •-- ,---- °"'-----° been appointed to the parish of thought 213 was it but Ernest Craws FOUND ; Elyth, Auburn end Belgrave, to suc- ford was alone in his guess at 216, num- FOUND.' .� aiitttsln Vela .owner Beed the late Rev. Arthur Shore, the and this potted to be the exact num- °t21[1 o -: nutsr �•a•, r. uzNav have: same by altplyitag' At 'appozntmont'be4rzg made on..Sattnrday berf in the 3a by His Grace Archbishop Williams. Wieners at Daennans EilVin orrice end paying: for said, Bennett to meet rat Cl{nton Jake McDougall was the winner of FOR, AL* • Jen, 8th the goose and Wm. Johnston of the F'lit `om-1 41•�A1tet+n,: th1W,lta' ui- Ho . B. Bennett, leaoder of the att i$ -made that QD ennans bowling alley r oin- lets sand a good Moak, Apply Conservative party, will speak in the' petition up • to Christrees: eve. There to 10IEN *itt?1, Wurrai M. town of Clinton on the evening of were 23 entries in the contest for the i11 'AL11. •A theetalte Gold Medal Jan. 8th. He will be intron need by . goose for a 281 score and in the play Sono. A ,k 11 batteries. complete. Mr. Arthur It. Ford. t London, pre off the winner again bowled 281. •le» stood ettadalon, Apply W. F. DAN- sident of the Western Ontario Cone The rooster was for a 100 score and SER, Pthone til. • servative Association.. there were six entries in this. A booby prize of a box of cigars for a eft ' A1.1 j,er detures and educes words of Apprev+ tion score of 50 zeas' Won by Wilfred liog- e euocierd On Weal ibt` ibahe own 4. t,I cob atulate you on the high Barth. A box of cigars is offered for ;Oran, er me flown. of haode Part Suits literary merit of ,'our paper. and the competition up to • New Year's Day awe .istvias�...6'or fainter partfcularat w tax GAYS rind HAYS, iiaunitton idealsfor which; it atamis,'as well as at 8:80- .pm. for the closest to a 192 Street, Godes/kit. Ont. the artistic�comp�osition especially of - score. .-- Dec.. 12th issue, writes a regular Christmas Store Decorations reader of The Star this week to the WAlti,trED ' h Every store in town waits prettily editor. Such Mild words. are lout: decorated for the Christmas season, 'Wei; MORE MONEY --Selling. one appreciated. •some being partlqulariy 'attraetivo stat .. I?�u"itgeese+ Berri•• peltas, hero r . . , e -Offices and the window Ia�tttiokveai!ei St►rub l�e s, .Shfide, �Ctalyal Bank in New decorations were cer- aa, eige r *lily credit a n a red *lose who1 7a"rees, lio:wa;ai, Cela:. Every home -Mier : Starting on_hilondiry: Isar Manaiger. t Y, a to lisp planned a prospect. ' tibeltal cornnnleession. Cash Eastman and staff •of the local, branch and card the ;dressing_ *4.tha:display. Vera week. Gen iPlatce . a 'few more of the Royal Bank are occupying . windows. . *awl men. Write today. E.; D. SUrrii their new remise. .itt the corner of Mr. Albert Barker arranged a re- & SO:`15. LW.,'4eitinnaa. Ontario. Hamilton street . and the Square, volviuug ' .Christan'as tree for Mr. which have been reconstructed apo Hunt's store window, the power -being WA'vtl".h`A •�-!ihV�o pAoistti �ar'fanteti.• rattan . t�1t� ,�r�,�,v i `.: end eren t . eo ; :fe er,' O M'. ii ' e itteitte- lra!f Z.eY! a.t,r :> ituthe f,r Aeldreea replies to Iiox 0oderictze : new. arrafge f the premises, Y gi t Suggestions .were found on ' have the advantage of the full light the tree, and an open fire place, with tarty nctitgest anti Sum aPPItiog - a "441611 tints sillite ohm l3tar 1 1 epeardisag a vemetIor, at the home of IU MAYORAA *ANQC;1Q' alar. and Kra. Jai. Deasid rm. - — --+ Meldrum sunk Tour Cam, est iaeran- [ Mayor Kaets►an eatestaised the to UhieerMty, are ependieg • the ; Members of the Iowa rained, wawa Carleton motion at their hose, and light coiasmlasioa, town Almelo Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Schuler, of Sad Ibe intervenors of ilia lecsl aria• Kitehener, spent Christmas at the 'Patera Ibis Thursday eveam, to am homy of )tr. and Yrs. J. W. Smith. aimed banquet, which we* held ea Mr. William Joha sten► of Windsor, , the Redford hotel. bare wren a Ser �visrtea at the home of haw parents, k *Meals absgaat, Mr. W'illtaaa ta mp- I Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Johnston. ha, eittivisoryt as aesaor end cellists,. Claire Tweedie, of Detroit, +peat ' now in in his nhsety"sixth year, gree the Mrs. oled yy at the Matte at Mr. mad the soh' t er. Mr. l t. E. �1tolanea, ateld Witham Mountain, of pbrt Got• e. a tie .►weite. ;Dike, Mr. eat,Rich. A. aataad the stirltrant, >A[r. A. borne, spent t e rastrnos virtu azar pee. Rosa. The abttence tat these gemtIe- eats. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mountaia. ,mast wss referred to with regret ley - Miss t'aatharine $ ravvtord, who is His Worship. attending Western University, is ,After the bounties of the table had home from London for the %aa:atiom been dome full ,justice to. the. after Mr. Lorne Clark, of Kincardine, is ; pr°trram Weir opened with a toast to visiting at the home of his parents, , the Kipg proposed by Mayor Marchi, Mr. and Mra. W. J. Clark, Cambridge, an and this was foiletted by brief St. remarks from all present. Misses Pauline and Geraldine Me-C'ecwncillor Wrrr. Jlailie was the Arit Ewen, of Stratford Normal, are , to her called on and lie made air spending the vae'stion at their home praprtt".9 speech, eannitestsing tote Sitio a - here, lm n of the council 'lust Wit* at Miss Mary Clarke, of Toronto tint - varsity, is spending the (hristuisa •vacation ata trey North-atreetUnited parsonage: - Miss Allee Sheppard, of St. Cath« arinei, was a guest over the weekend at rho home of Mr. Wm. Beim and, Miss Emilie. Mr. anti Mrs. Weikel, of Elora, • spent Christmas at the home of Mra. zneikel ais a e rn Mr.and 1► Mrs. A. o McLean. p ' U Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hume, Ottawa, and Mr,. Donald Hume, •of 3'oronto, were Christmas visitors at rho old home here, James Wallace, of Toronto Unlver- lsity, is a Christmas visitor at the ie home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wallace. Miss Dorothy Down, of Distrait, spent the Christmas holiday at the ammo . of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bown. Dec. 24th. to consider the question of an appeal against Judge Lewis' decision in the suit of Wigle vs. Code - rich, but owing to the, absence of one member et the council, Councillor Me, Lean, it was decided to defer the matte. to another meeting, which is called .for Saturday, Dee. 28th, at 8 o'clock. At the meeting on Tuesday evening a vote of thanks was passed to the Boy Scouts and the band for their assistance iri ronneetion with om mut theC m it Ch st s troy It n ri ma .was .decided to transfer tla-amail• bal- ance from the sale of debentures for ' the grand stand to the general ac- count an order to clone out the ac- count, the anal t to the con -1 taltaharlaPtstail Ceeilw'ailitY ChrItitMuts Tree a _The community Christmas tree, a ' n,�v"1'Irly.- a 00 on a liCnt: mtesrtorne? from Sha windows at the entrance has lights behind giving iecalistie tooth, flew 'idem in G'oderich, was success - en a 100ocre fatT In-atabbooi o i e-- Wes another clever piece of window • fully arranged,•nne of five fir trees in' pyritic NorAct $ t STAR O FIC . dressing. the Square being used ,as the tree. T*+pwalshi°p: Apply ai -""""t' '""" Officers of Golden Gate Preceptory This was decorated with colored eke- - l 1 t;:titCIPAL :I ANA111:t'1`he. , .. tris lights and .was 1up ' . EON le TO Ste curt Do .r w:. Tile annual meeting of the Golden g lighted each Ambittatus,. reliable men toted ' Isx a recent aintencimcitt-to °Erin ;`rani- Gate Prcceptory, No, 1031, was held evening aftarting' with Saturday and at mna:r.. err time a while cleat Ae.t every •caradfd3te for 11iaVbP, recently 1n the Orange Hall, corner presented a pretty sight and helpeal 1" u y to diffuse thea crit o the •Christmas • tr iably fora Aviation Mechanks, Reeve,. Depute peeve, Councliiar or North.;street and the Square: The e Goraaare Work, Driving, Battery, ,, Water and Light commissioner. is re• Officers elected for the year 1030 are festival, On •rite afternoon of Christ- ` E1 tickle Aertelyste, Weidieth carried' when filing haw declaration of as follows: woe. preceptor, Sirt Kt.• mss Eve Santo Claus appeared on , Douse Whence ace .InduMrisi Riau!- s guaaltt)catian with the Down Cleric, to Wm. Brownlee; deputy receptor, W. the scene and with the assistance of featly, aesehinist, ,.Selcklaylnii, cdko lllo WI.b. such tie at ati9 a care ;McKee; chaplain, E. •Ti. Mew; reg- the Boy Scouts 'didtributerl nearly a .,Ytasttrhig. ,, ilredtingr0 Harkering 'raiul a *PeedL'•by the Taxes l'reutlit iu. t aar,, Jed McNevin; treasurer,.D. thousand bags. of candy:and nuts to a,► d>> Ilaata+daresainll. Blot quick, Anne Elie municipal ae Tia that there ,the children. Santa. proved quite 'an at.o.no municipp�r1 taxes or rates duo on "Proem; 1st lecturer, A, . 14icNevin, of . • Write Year call for informationav� any lands In rico municipality of which and. lecturer, E. Breckenridge; let wept at handling a team horses rube can uuate Is the eviler it tenant.. censor, Wm. Mew; tat standard bear d, in spite of. his white Whiskers. it)Q111IV1OIil. TRADE IGI(OOLS, . The lase provides .that the Clerk [Mail er, Thos. W. Bell; 2nd standard' bear- and red suit and cap was familiarly I' riot trlrace on `the'baUat. paper the name err, Joe Alton; purse?vent, Roy Chain- : saluted by quite a number of the Ji�sta<rn 1i+�d sitars, ifi3 Kink• cvf any ca�ndidale who tuts t� fat-snch hers; tyles, Chas. Rufl'ell; commute .children, Halla � Rendall:. A �rium- St,. W., envleeta:. certiftcato tvlth hta tleaTaratlan within .Sir iCts. Richard Young, E. H. Walt- her of the memberal8,of the town band Employment ecrvice•»•empxt !'lie 'proper time, ers, A. T. Knitting, Fred Dell, A. to coast. ? Proepective candidates are requested turned out and played a few selec- Brownlee, Russell Boyce. tions. Thi community tree is a nice • to hove their ;certificate as to taxes idea and could be enlarged on nnoth- pp-- , ,,. , ' +made•ottlt at once, so as to lie ready:• Died at,Vancouver er year with more favorable weather REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AUCTION SALE" . Word has been received le town of the days preceding Christmas. the death at Vancouver, B.C., on the ginner of Doll and Outfit ►11I1E ARMSTROBN iARF.AL`T VACATE and t•G1'1U:�' SALE. ilii X'ARi' PROPER- enl h ofinst. and brothere, f °rm- Mrs. Whittingham, of town, was IN$iJMltl 7iEN • et . TY ON LAKE stiOiti; 80.11), Ile Geor a Yule ' of Mr:- George r: the winner of the beautiful dressed Life, Accident anal Auto• `TIC: 'rOWNSILIP Or cOL13OltNE. been a resident of Vancouver for tYule he doll and outfit, cons{sting of wail- llnruranexs. UNDER and by virtue of The powers past. twenty` years. He served over- robe trunk, overnight bag and high ss S p octal: 100 -acre arrn for sate. contained in ea tertiain Mortgage, tvizich seas during the war. His death took chaM an ins' which Was display waas in h the Slaughter twice. Fine location. Situat- will be •rironuced et the tune of sale, place at Shaughnessy Military Heap?• prize for the closest guess to the ca la rthe'1'ownsli�ip of Stanley, County' Mem will be tittered for save uy public tal and the 'interment on the 21st number of beans in a Sar: The aor= Of Huron. 60 &fres of this is choice uuation, on was made in the returned soldier plot react nuhvbeb cuss found to be 4001 wispy roam t;oIl Minim eondltion, excel- SATUI11)AY, JAN .11th,. 10:30, . in Mountain View cemetery: He is and the winni cess was 4,000. . . lent for (wheat and alfalfa 'or any kind of the hour of 1,00 o'cloelz in the after- .survived by his wife and three child- The contest was conducted b , the at groin, lay or roots. ILIA undulat noon., atothe premises In the Townstilp ren, by his mother and by four broth-, ltsq sutKsu:ii: well' tlleiifalfies"ti. Neaxrly of Colborn++° in the 'County °of Huron, ers ,and one sister. l:He was a mem- hiregsion Sand of St. George s church. 11l:aeetie0.mown. ixoodenattr: a•u'vp1y,.. by,..'.mhdtmi ' •ufldry, Auctioneer, ttie her.of Maitland Longo, Na. 33, A. F. M Gambia dressed the doll and t4. of this, .lair pay for 11:.following property, toonely. the whole ,, A. M. and lead affiliated in Van-: gave with the clothes the wardrobe esrnupr► to more'. n bane p yof i,ot zoo. 41, i.ako woad, r-ast Concos- ieouver, trunk, over -night bag and high chair. biro poverty. Good bane barn. etas .Miss Makin= donated the doll. Pour Voeo leated 'house. Situated on excel- bion. `We otern tovision of the Township Ulera on. Return from S , nding people guessed within,. one bean of lohurebhighwata close to school and et Ledborne, . and containing 100 scree of land marc or less: Christmas 1n Goderich correct number and drew the day be - On good Oma kets f to It. r quick .situs de a oineha ndfone-half mstorey DetroitHo11s; Halliday Smith was as witfro was the winner. Mr, Med waas reale, 10,500. Terrns- etel00 Trish downspend Christmas with hisBert d mall be accepted; nearly floe years' 'frame house and kitchen mid barn. On father, Mr. J. W. Smith, leaving on second, and Mrs. Whittingham very eprirt d or Immediate win on elven if re- the premises are an o:rteslaa well and his return Thursday morning. He kindly gave him the overnight bag. eyuited. lsasmtodtato possesssIoit given. vvindmitl, and all of the Sala property was taken ill. on the journey as the; Mrs. Dudley Holmes was' third and h-numaeee of other good farm for ig wider- cultivation"except about train was. near Chatham and was tak- received another doll which had been sifto mss'en ori at Windsor and taken to the dressed by the members of the Junior Vane good houses and • lots, for solo School Rause is situated at about !Ob rods from the house on this .Property. hospital, where he died in a short Auxiliary. vG000-Mean. k (house on Bruce street This sale will be subject to a re- time. loo is nurvived by his. wife,. Annual Sleeting of C. A. Society t od ennd g tr fro. l' leer nY fad�ern et(ui1► '1 o 0)1(1., Ten per eent. o:.tnc pur-fam ly of for Ague McIver, tPhe, body is The annual businesn meeting of the v7aeod, •I rs•kg)zntlse, fin . rpodrrn and chase .money to be paid dews at time being brought to Goderick this lora- Children g Aid Society was Held last omega Price $t.,00. of sale, and the balance to be. paid In day evening for interment. Halliday T'ridoy afternoon at the Shelter. On Fete �ttucom house, full (modern email- 30Fot /wither urt.culars and condi- had not been in the host of health but eaccoudf w walks the tt weather a wa choice location, price 1,3100,had not been any worse than usual t od' .lionises and iotg'=X1000: • gltel(l, Wino of sale apply to and his sudden death is ala severe small. Reports of tate year's work 14000, $1 200. P1300,. etc. P. !l. DAidlfW, shock to the family,. in which they were egivaen in the tame officerside e ha togrent. tt Sec t)r write Furnished Barrister. Sr' or tOlroe iortg gree. have the empathy of many friends. Rev.. J. E. Ford, and the secretary, A. J. W. AEiK1:q'i�itblv(#, Dated at 1laxlePlciz dila Hit day of Christmas Donations to Children's M'. Itoberttson► were ee-a lopainted as ROI t1 Iii, • December, toe, Shelter • representatives on the'County Boerl Phone C>iii. De fol w_Ooderiirtn, .Ont. «�,,,,,,,,; .• _: ,,�„at,,..� The following Christmas donations of Managers. Mr. it. T. Edward%) _ have beent received by the Children's .County .Superintendent, made special " 'Shelter: Oranges and candy, R. J. mention of the work being done for McMehcn; apples, Mrs. Foster, St. crippled children which is being taken �„ . s 1 H. HUMBER Patrick St.; primps, Mrs. E. ' %. Car- iilz by the Lions' Clubs in the county JIEWItLLEN • tie; box of clothing, Salem %,furies' find the Rotary Club of Stratford. lei Estate THE SMALL STORK Aid, Wroxeter; box of toys, games Ire reported that the attitude of the if With tent slits amort and clothing, Miss M. Milne's Sunday County Council towards all the work echoel elates, 'United chureh, Blyth; of the Co A, S. was quite sympathetic t' d Cedar "Vali howl and ft fol t 0 1876, made its last revolution. It is being replaced by Modern engines of muco greater efficiency which is a part of the $200,004 program of re- novation and renewal of the power plant which has been going on during the past summer. The mill is closed down for a few days and when it re- opens early inJanuary it will be with the new engines in operation. En- gineer Taylor wart able to show the duty to all the citizens nomatter in what mart cf the town they lived. Lit- er uninthe proceedings he nroptoed a toast to Mr. Nirm. Cempbail, whiitk was heartily drunk byell pr erect. Councillor Munnings spoke about the matter of oil assessments and suggested that it might be ra waif thing now that most of the streets at the town were being treated to taaltit the coat of this work out of the veto er of #ozea which would do ou t +away with a lot of work in flgering out front- ages, ,ate. ;ife sew somewhat at e hardship in the assessment *chore therea w s a largo frontage aka vacant property. Another poi;tt he spoke about was that of "gettlalt the factories going, and pointed out that it. would he to the advantage of the town to get vacant factories operat* ing even if they had to be aacrltiewL Deputy Reeves Craigie, who is mens. ber of the County J'eandlonar Board, stated that there were forty -live or forty-six ipplicationa for pensions ville, spent Christmas at the home Miss Annie Freemen, of Walker the own of Goderich► thirty-nine of. . which were afranted, sortie of thtna for man. parents, Dr. and. Mrs. Free- the fail amount of $20 a ntontlt and ,some fog, half pension.. Irt the dia. triet of which he has Stewart Ferguson and the Misses ' te the overflight. Lillian, Margaret and Mary Far- GGoderieh town and township, col. guson aro visiting at Ethel during borne sans Ashfield, .there+ were crash - the holidays. ty-five xpplicaationa for penaiarts, 'maMr. Earl Elliott, of the staff of Uri- iCh e� az n McLean of the firs ram-: per Canada College, Toronto, is: a.. entad on the „mime of at h{s home for the holiday the new ladder truck and on the seed of new flooring in the fire ball, which was delayed on account of the condi.. management where savings would be Mr, and litre, Dougioa Mitchell, of tion of the timbers ers be low the h e floor reffected by the introduction of new Stratford,were Christmas--visitols:antsuggested that the feeling wisPoWer mach1 ery and thenewetigines�withMrs, {teh Il$phrento, 1rAnd:Sgasi-Mr. itself thatitteas time the best end most efficient that Mrs. John Galt. fora new town hall. can be bought, and the foundations Miss Marion )4urney, of Toronto, Reeve Turne+r, Councillors Gould have been $et aW he royr that they was a Christmas visitor at the home and Sproule, appake of the work of will be as firm as the rock. Pother of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. Mur-,: their_. ions - oormnitttort as pY lfh. Alae :. R .:_ a a . ttalrlt' YY�s�rr a1M yy�� s aka q reritrerice was ax►ade to. e v +canted byt - na !t r tm rig , .Mr. gad Mrs. E.. G. Pridham,of tied tssastoneo whir • t e th ail at the 'Mayor's b=anquet this T]zuradoy h h town rkrrlc evening, and so time goes; . on use is Montreal, spei�,'Christtnas with Mr. and treasurer, Mr. Knox, gave rte. likely that quite a program of work Prldham a parents, Mr. and Mrs. municipal work, being able front hits will be taken up in making the plant'•:Walteer. Pridham. . -length *4'eorvico Irl the otllee tfa fzfr- the most modern that is possible. Tho latest reports from Toronto of °Wish the eonncftlars with couch infer - Mr.. C. C. Lee's condition are encour- motion. PEOPLE W KNOW aging and' it is expected that he will flirt Knox himself spoke brief) of Mr.. and •Mrs. J, W. Fraser spent be home. next week.hothe work of the year as did alio lits.. Christmas in' Toronto. p Mr.. Douglas Clarke has arrived Kelly, �r4 gitteet essor, i nr 1[e: aarril " Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chapman spent vacationa co spend parE of rho Christmas right plant, who spoke of the fe Christmas at Mitchell.11 at the North St. United = it was to.work with men of hopch racy Mi w rt 1 h f c arch parsonage. p Ann u e e teas cors rem tieal knowledge. as Mr. Taylor and Toronto for Christmas. Mra. D. Nairn and two children, of such business ability Masa Olive Goldthorpe wars up from Owen Sound, visited tat the homy of and' rho Ma or s as Mr. Martial y pis sassed, Toronto for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. McClure, East St.t over CCommissio*ter-_..Taylor said- If -he Prof. Hector McKay, of Toronto, the Christmas holiday. had any ability it was in figuring' out was a Christmas visitor in town. Mr. James Parson, of St. Andrew's efficiency and Mr. Kelly pointed out Miss M. Biggar is upending the College,. Aurora, is spending the that in figuring the cost of operating Christmas vacation in Toronto. Christmas vacation with his parents, °the new pump before it testas inataal Mr. B. IL Townsend: is spending Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Parsons. he was within four dgllars.of its cast, Christmas week in Toronto. Miss Oral Cooper, of the Port El- which was very close reckoning, Mrs Morrison McKay, of Toronto,, spent gin Collegiate staff, is spending the Murncy has been chairman of the . the. holiday at his home. Christmas vacation at the home of commissioe ever since: Hydro cantle to Miss Margaret Redditt is home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coop- Goderieh. a from Toronto for the vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards visit- er Mr. Whately, manager. of the Bank Wire. Donaldson and Mrs. Schweyer of Montreal, welsh carries the town's ed in Toronto over Christmas. . Wm. Webster was home front Lon- a manager of thetRoyail Hank, in which d h Ch t ti ers, have been visiting at the home of and daughter, June of Nelies Corns current : account, andr. astzlaan, on for the r{g mss vacation. the ladies' is kept the water and light Miss Bertha Down, of Toronto, vis- parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. aeeountu ited at her home over the holiday. H. Humber. •.••.••,6 funds, ai,v,tit, briefly. Mr. and Mrs, John Muir are visit- Miss Amelia Hetherington, of ~,Chm an Croft of the special tom- ing Mrs, Muir's parents at Aylmer. 'Wheatley, Ont, and Mr. Root, Moth- odton was of lastupeaker to be cart - Miss Olive . Robertson, of Toronto, erington, of Toronto, aro visitors at tee touching on some of spout Christmas at her Kama hare: the• home of their mother. Mrs. I, the Work of his committee proposed a William Acheson, of Mitchell, spent Hetherington. toast to the host of :thea. evening, His the Christmas holiday at hia home, • Mss Helen McKay, of London, W°r°hip Mayor Mae} wtan, which was Miss heartily drunk and cheers were given Mr. Douglas Csalnebell spent Miss. Mary McKay and Mr. and Mrs. for His Worship, and after appro- Christmas at leis honwe in' Mitchell. George McKay. of Kitchener+ were pirate words front His Worship the Mr, and Mrs. George Schaefer and Christmas visitors with their parents, gathering; dispersed. family spent Christmas at Wingham. - Mr. and Mie. S. G. McKay. Miss Doris Woolcombe, of Lucan, Miss Mary Parson, o1 McGill Uni- DIED WAS a Christmas visitor at her home.'vers{ty, Montreal, also Gerry O'Ilara, 1Yfar►"tTty:i. In tludertch, on Sunda}; Miss Laura Jackson is home from of San Francitxao, Calif., are spending in mtu+e nd, 102n, Ttttrti,as. Vtoott�►n, IDennybrook ,school for the vacation.- the Christmas vacation at the home I.s a rd , ear• Miss Maull • - l iewell is home from of the former's parents,. Mr. and Mia, • •IN MEMORIA;i• her school at Holstein for the vasa. G, L. Parson, Tittr611D°tr►;e.•.M look Memory of tion. Mrs. Carrie ars epending the Christ• ha'rzh I.I. Nirirewo, wife of Sotto T. Mr. James Amity, of Ann Arbor, moo holiday at Vit. Llliie'al sectary,. clfn►tina+in, :oleo- yraeer+d ata:°av therm Mich., is a. a hristmas visitor at lits Uufl*aio, the guest of her son, Re+i. 3. 5,:a"trs area, I),'+en0a0r f1th, 11126 home. S, Carrie, and ]lis family, and is A :gaCOCGnuaa 0110 from us 1i a gots , Mr. John for th mid was home going on in January to spend the re- 1 + we oved is stilt: front London for the Christmas boll- mainder of thay.e winter in Florida. A alae Is caacant in our home Mr. and Mrs, J. Sieber, of Sana- Mica Rose Strang. from Kinlxaville, 'Mali can never gm- be filled. wick, are Cltristrnaa visitors with re- And miss Grace Strang, front Guelph, .---I1ue;1►and,•Daughter and Sistee. lativeg, aro apenaing the Christmas holidays AI.i.Tti.= tri lovingr tar+tnrlry ntr f3:aa. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKnight and at the old home here and Mies Mar- Allan. ttitaer par sed tatvaw ane y,rar a�+y. baby daughter are visiting friends at gavot at rang was home from Toton- 1)oc. 30th, WOO, and of hie eon. li+•alnald Auburn. to. rtias, Allen. who dlttt :le:v. Year's Mr. Chau. Humber is Immo from Rev, Gordon Butt and Mra. Butt litornln8, 1'J'»-2. Torouto University for the Christmas were in Lennon last week attending I.ont tl,awe, lona nicht, he suafelea vacation. the funeral of Mr. Joseph 'Young, q.o j watt cure, but all in vain: Miss Helen Zavitz, of Toronto Unl- father of Mrs. Butt. Mr. Young teas, J'iIi two hiniyetf lnirty what :sass bent versify, is spending the holidays at in business in London for many years. Ind malt Ulm tame and Rave him her home. 'Ilia death took place at Byron. a,7 sl» Rev. d: N. H. Millet, Mrs. Mille and Miss Mabry Clarke has as leer Thin day bilis to 11.ack a memory son Beverley are spending a few guests at the North et. United 'church . Gr a Invert one Ltid to rest: dans in London. arsonage, three girlo who aro .at- And Moen who 'think or Reg. today Stir. and Mrs.'WatsontVStraiton, of :tending Toronto University. Mies An- Are thee+ tura lewd hurt bast. Toronto, spent Christmas with vela- na Ilaugh, of Brucelleld; Miss Sating -Wife anal rat -ally rind Mather. tives herr.. Atirekear, of Bangkok, Siam, and: `YOV 0, —In fond and loalntr f30133t5' •Mrs, W. J. Daniela has returned Miss Vera Nieh, of Pekin, China. of our dear mother and fattier. Mary from ria view of eeveral months at Jane Your, Alio died one year ago. Lawean, Sack, Reserves Jaanuartr 30th and Mat for 1trs;'P,'frlyel' 23, Ira, +tial Fisc Henri very gene' ayes an games, ear Valley sc ,; their ntanc guppol c gc Mrs. ithilrn and Mee Aaetaide the O. C. I. commeneement exercises, Yeune, %to dial Mao won moo, Juts. Naini left last week to spend the win- ` 01St. On, Asha'Ild, a• lee M H ]f,ed Zs roue , C apples, r. s Iter, ort a' ter in Toronto. REAL ESTATE Loving motto Quay laser bon. '�'w Albert; a Christine* cake tiers MeriHovr was made of the trppoielt- Hat -old Mel,can, a)f '1illeonburgt, if you want to buy or sell a house : Many troubles both Miro amen. pain chis 1f4kn 's P r e°1 °f tom Inert of ° nevi btered s' he loplet a igle rtsiimes holiday at his '•tg,.olr Oweiltoen ager see NORMAi4 When alive they tl;ai ciia+lr Ers:.t. os �uCAREY& SONy j+ N `church, Benntiller» rove, flute and duties, Sitio of the offer of a bale of 1�caty Ititic MOWS hove etair tm reot, ' e intltes, friar* pule ,gWeer; a bolt cicada* -front tete Molesworth bra itch dentist draft, spent Christmas with , of rkifte! from H I#arityrar Clinton, et the #mae�t*'a* Y**stitutr. tit a Afilli�ltIN S DRUG STORE. Draw teas acid 14.33 to A ct lnUc+; Mayas Beth Th mUsetn, of the Pee. They suffered l+a1 but Gmotontea1 net, - Never Ysarar and flask You Canis Isla wxet!citteel lltftu3 rias by trot.; r a ret non. i'Ytiil they lanastal a�cay. lit L W h1,n ffittatlsetr Ceases Week Atter .: Mr. and Mrd. Fronk Sounders rand �. CARD OF THANKS When MO a'cPtturtg sbastoo,000 font:V. INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE Tramcar • et." he tither i d Telephone lei 220 and cite from ray a. e of Brick it* tate WeMky wink t,n! + � NIC TEMPLE BUILDING .» ONTARIO fitmdaay school Clint**. g Orbit* Team' tteleke it?ttle daughter, Gail. and Mrs. Glen moo moons !'VoCattFsfa at>tl ninny T Appeal Jauat Etas While Cl►a Qtartstsaa+r ewe at 4.iG ylrit, the repent e!'ltriefrr►i*s n C oto � tllell to �la±anit eel friends Mid l*elg:±ibars • » gewitt . t vey,for ° i •li n. • Ooderkh wag. "Mick has done duty for: Mr. Casey of Toronto., spent' hr,dt< fair ati`rnaasthv myei kpuftvg4 shown the atealsnr C.laiatda Fleur Mille, or teas with itis dmiehter. Mrs. A. 3. them thci,ueha choir tegent eo-1 tiee4.atoo. A special meeting of the town roma lee owes' aie+l Ieide% have Mat Kaye tot' )Ir. mem— ° iotrrnts silo() fate twin beat iful ell erases called for Tuteday atvearlaagt, ep araatad the sig. ill she* the year 1 Mea Agtets Freear, of Toronto, is iteit?s. 4114 CO or alla.cose: 'Moro often r n a f* itanelna° 11 they only could €oma &hone. Creno hitt not f�at'gniteu. E -c, tottcadbefCll b,, 01e T'atetto mot