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LIST 9Ff H TQ •PLOWf1"G-•
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• The• ;"oilowing, y lisp ;of L
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now ►4 I inlgss donations th
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South ,lice .$lowing" match being
staged 10.40.10.40.:(•Thursday) at f3.olyr
Harvest Thanksgiving services ,arc
beim held n the Auglican elicirt'li
on §unday' liegti October 25tti
R Ji Bowan of •London
speaker ... at ...11 44R:
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of
'Alamo* annik 91los$ dorsa ions — friday eening relni*ing. Octob .. 3,0 .
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F. G. Moffat 1.00, F%i Ackert $2.d0, Clot Fowl• ,.Supper w, be held on
Robt, Moffat $1.OQ,.Jno Colwell3,10!1• 4' goad program} i;$ being 1ii�e died
Thompson $1.00; J. Geddes $.1.00 ; ,supper will'. be:.served froiii u; „,t 0,,.
x'.141. ,Admissihon b0 , c and; 2.5c.
Mr. and Mrs 'Wn Percy andy,Ilsir
old, Mrs; Jane Percy and', 10a
.iiasekwell . spent Sunday 'at11.A ester
UCI.N O'FR'„.moii1v T't:
tiblislied every Thursday Manning
at Lii liow; Ontario.
A; D. MooKenzie, proprietor
and Editor, u a
RSDAIi, OCTOBER 22nd, 931'
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E, Hoilynian $100; J. Joynt $1.00; THE; ,ST LAW1iENGE FOItLY
M Mori*isoni 5llo, W Blaolc, $E00; J.oe
McMillan $L00;; A Fr end $1.00; Si'' (Ooderich Signal)
lrobertgon„ goods, $3.00; Ben -Pearl- Toroi#to.,.papers ;hail with delight
nuLn, _•Odd `' ' 1.2+.,. � ' . y - '.
asse ,° arms ae, we , envie.. a � e annquncement a ac iwe nego-
agency' goods $1.50 A. E. Buswell Miss Evelyn _ McLean returned dations. between the Canadian and •
$100.; W,aV: ;11!11' goods $1400;. •W!. home after. spend i g the_ ps&' week United States Gover'nn' tints are • to
$1.Q0; N. D.. Mae Kenzie'.81,00' at Wrilke ton. • '' be entered upon within view tow
k'. T Armstrong goods $3;50, A E, Mr.•and' Mr$ Jas lil'adgins _ were eompnencemeitt, .'•of Constrt ruction of •
:McKim'gp s $2 50; E. 3ohnson $i.50 Sunday visitors at Mr. •.1'J Harris- the deeper St: Lawrence waterway
Charlie Chin $1..00, ,111.: Orr 50c, Ratli- on'•s;, Kinloss, It .as remarkable that, though an 'ex-
Miss Betty Gras! sin, R. N p#, Iain ;.penditure: oi3 huri4r,.eds of •riallaons.
towel ;s v siting _at her: :hon e, liege is involved .1n this ui►dert(kin , not.;
...,iir ,/sT. Bushell $1.00; J. Agnew $1.06; Mr. and Milt. Dan .MeDiniald and
Provincial elections.' in Quebec, in
474'7' H. M: Parker $2.00; W. E Reid $1.00 vinitora at 41: Lane s. , opposed to the woject, was,, over:.
5 Gift Orders $8:00
MAIL OR 'PRONE YOtIli 'GAGER
TODAY 'to ensure Mir beat SeTTiCO,
and 'Chrism:is alerting delivery of
Greeting ,Ceide y,our behalf and
'first copies of *our Gifts.
' TO THE SENTINEL.,
bearing be..sealr of
:lienderson $2,00; Me7 Qn Sunday;: Nev. 1st, Anniversary ''whelmingly7 victorious. _Rurq gritarlo,
Charles Bros, $2.0.0; 4Obto :SiniPsori sereices `Will be held in the' ,Would Probtbly take' the same atti-
CO. goods $12.54 Massey Harris ;Co. teritin Church. ServiCes 11 A.M. end -trade of oppOsition, and with 'gpo:1
Ltd.. goods $10:001 Pad .Burke, De- 1.30 P.M.. Rev. McIv°Or of Tivertpn reasen. All 0, prorn*s: to the fern.:
troit $5:00; LlickilOW• Jr4 Fanners Will be the speaker and on MOnday rat of this Province is 'more:tit/me.
$5..00; Culipes J•r. Farmers *$6.00; night, 'Noveniber ?pa, the HS; Fowl. ' The main ergument for the deep-,
imperial Oil. Co. :gepds. $5.00; Sup- supper will. bri perVed in the lase- ened waterway is the expectation of
ertest, goods $5:00:- 1: ;tient of the chureh froni 6 tp EM.. a lowering of the test of' grain Car-
. the 'prog44in "la being provided.' lay' ..riage, '...and • the most extravigant
, . the Dliff Entertainers, 3 graduates -statements haVe been mede as to
of the Blind School, 63rentford. this. Similar • promises *ere raade
Mrs.' W. Cameron we are sorry to
• report is tinder, the doctOr's eare.
Mr. and •Mrt: Ed. Thom and family
olient' daY recently with Miss Mar-
garet Them .at 'Guelph.
The Sacrament of the ° Lord's SAP-
. :per will he. °beeped in. the United
ening at 8 o'clock When iteV. gr.
, A number from .here motored to
Stratiord to attend the Passion 'Play
and-report-Wto-hav,e-been very fine,
'CELEBRATES 'EIGHTIETH
• Ceasiii, Concession six,. Ashfield, 'cel-
ebrated his eightieth birthday,' The
• venerable gentleman,- although htv-
• ing reached the fouricore Mark, is
• still hale 'and hearty, and exception -
Ally, bright intelleetually, end thinks
nothing -of -A' walk -4677D- iniga nony-a-
distance of tWo and one-half Miles:
He resides with his son William, on
the. old homestead, whieh was :his
resides in Akron, Ohio. His wife
°passed away a number of years' ago,
Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth, 'FinlaYseo
Con, 4, -spent *ratty WitliMi...11Mrier`
Mrs: 41.: Ackert is' with ',her
son, Rev. it Ackert at Alleriford at
The Fowl Supper at Riveradale has
been .postponed until the 28th of
October 'owing to the piewirig match
Bethany cluireh will hold their
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tilos. 41. Harris:AO lista been con7,
:dited. to her roPm this laat few days
ap4,. we-. !Agnes Eager spent Thura.
'Mrs. Tiros; White is.; spending' ''a
Mr. James Murray .:of "Teeserater
was areeent caller nt George White's
Reeent • callers: Mrs.-. Thos. -
Harris lifere Mr. E. A. Palmer, 1V11...
Amos Palmer .,and Misa Margaret
palmer of, ICineardine. Miss Palmer
We Must , cengratulate.: gr., Fred
l'honipscfn on winning so many prizes
with his team at the :1051
'Don't forget. Ithilough PresbYter-
ian Church Fowl Supper en the 2nd.
• Slay, humorous and drama -
The services are. withdrawn on
Sunday next..
° ZION NEWS
Mr: and Mrs. -Alfred Andrew and
with friends in Owen Sound. '
Mr:' irsiPh Nixon. spent a 'few dayz
itst week with -his 4aug4t4r,' Jars
are • 'glad to report .is makiirg:, favor -
bate progreas after .her recent. ever.;
Robert Lindsay 'of' Kingson„ Visited
witiv Mr: and Mrs. 'Fred Andersen
Servieek will be at. 11 o'clock A.M.
at Zion en gunday next, wheel pr.
Mortimer will have charge el the
drew, Cecil, Gardner and Harold. Gtr..:
dner are assisting Mr. hate NiXon
'with picking and peeking of his gp,
-Itezeispects-ribent -306: -binge's.:
"Do mit feel superior to persons
who have not attended co° liege; ad,
visei Ainerican (leen. "If you do,”
comments Life, "they won't le4nd you
any money."
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IN THIS TOWN ARE MANY ,
RETAILERS •W110 COULD ,AN6
MOULD HAVE/ LARGER
• The right ivay to get on in busin-
ess i4 to set sales mark for the year
whatever is reasonable aed within
Then the. year's objeciive should:he
reduced to weekly and Monthly .a-
mounts, in accordance With the sea-
.sOnal character of• one's Wiliness.
Then the next thing to. do is to
calculate ,the nrher of sales trans- .
actions needed 'each week to prOduce
the weekly iiales -objective., Thus, if
one's average sales. trrinsaction ' is
50 cents. and if. one's weekly sales
objective is .$100.; .then, clearlY, the
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retailer must lave 200 sales trans -
200 customers.,
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So 'the retailer's. job is to get into
his- store' 200 midi:m.0s eteh .week
. average of 34 e day.
These customers td he secured -at
the rate of 20.co a week require to be
• -(1) invited, publicly and regularly,
by advsenients this newspaper;
(2) infOrmed about the. seller's mer-
clandise, prices arid iserVice—agein
by • advertisements this pews -
paper, and (3) so well servtd by- the'
retailer 'that they -will become "re -
41.
T.he main thing is customer at-
teation in required and pre -deter-
mined numbers, .and this is achieved
by interesting and 'warm-blooded
advertisements in. this newspaper.
4 Our advertising department stands ready to help -
retailers preRare customer -attracting
(Issued by the Canadian Weekly. Newspapers Association.)
When the ;Transcontinental .Riiilway
rwas-rprojeetedi-and.--Caninia-las- evert:
ponding' benefit. Next was the lIndson
Bay itailwiy, and.the only thing sure.
about that'ii thtt :We shill be pay-
ing interest fru. ;the rest of our dais
anon the ;Money sunk in the under-
taking. •NQW it is the deeper water -
tors and the bOransters are in. ktill
cry.,The addition of anything up: to a
'get their hande into the pot. -The
cient indicatiOn .of what is to be ex-
inilliens' of ':dollars are being sought.
tittered is that: the watt -evilly will
loiver the cost „. of goods 'entering
Caned:it. by way of the' St. .Lawience4
ieault can be thtained 'by.
simply redneinfi the. enstorns duties
on such goods. AdMitting for the
sake of arguinent that lower freights
woeld mean cheaper ;goods, what is
the sense of., spending millions to
_obtain !ewer freights_and
in-sionis-diiiies to nullify the
reduced coat? And there is the fur;
if it gives lower costa, •wnl tO that
extent take traffic' from the railways,
and 'the bankruptcy of the railwaya
would plunge the country in a hope-
less walloW of debt.
transportation eqUipment: 'What is 40c.
Miss Annie Ross • of Thamesford is
needed is not more railways, mere
existing' transportation. Taxation— Mr. Harry Hedgins of Torpnto
spent the week -end recently With his
Mother Mrs. W.. odgins.
Mr, and Mrs.•G4c).: Bell and Laura
visited gra. Gordon and Beatrice of
Mrs. Earle .Hodgins visited recently*
with -Mr. and gra: jas. 'Wraith. -
Mr., and Mrs: Whytoek and Betty
of Teeswnter spent Sunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. jas. Edgar and fain-
ily spent Sunday with Miss- Viola
Bell of Winghem.
STIALISFIED in:.
1817; 5o years before Confederation, the
Batik of Montreal eave Canada its first.,
permanent bank and laid the- fotmda-
the country the Bank is constantly wel-
coming new cuitOitiers. Each new,gener-:,
ation of Canadian.s find's in the Banlc.of
Montreal dependable safety'and service.
Eitablished 1817,
On Oet. 25th, Bethany Church Is Mr. and • Mrs. Hiram Moffat of
holding their •Anniversary iervices Sarnia, were week -end gueits at the
at 11 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. and don't horee.of the latter's parents, Mr.. and
forget e Hot Fowl Supper;Oct. 27." Mrs. R. Johnston. -
t .8. Admission 25c and Mr. and Mrs.•Bert Reed and EVelyn
Of Whitechurch were guesta of 'Mr.'
and Mrs. Thos. Anderson, Snnday.
Mrs. _Loyde Winnipeg, :vas. the -
!nest of Mrs. Ise& Cranston, part Of
last week.
Mr. Isaac Cranston finished huck-
wheat threshing in this vicinity Men,
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Craver and
fmaonintilhYs.have inoved to Mr. Wallace
Twamley's farm for the Winter
. A number frOm here attended An-
niversary 'services at Crewe and Nile
aPrc°.evstinlYciaalli
taxation upon the Coentry by the
Merit bf trade and commerce. To put
further vast herder' of debt• and
grinding the life out of the people
arid preventing the natural develop-
projer will be the .crinie of the cen
The 1031 RpYal Winter Fair will A' VARIABLE SPEED LIMIT,
be held November 18 to • 26. This is
the tenth Canadian Royal, and each .
yekr finds some added iMprovement, THE VICE' OF GOSSIPING - (Beacon ileraid)'
. the matter of deihg away with the ••
inereased entries, raid greater at- . ,.._....-....-. speed limits on--highwayi his been
treetion, This year' the hories *ill . • (Ailsa Craig Banner) . • variously' discussed. 'Those. who ere
be stabled • in -the- :beitsequipPecl- ex- Of ail the viFes on earth the one for', it. claim the speed limits' serve
hibition horse stable on the continent. that ii the most difficult to_understraut no ood:_purpose-because-they are -48
-Besides the -rliffel'ent litedi Of -Ii-Te is the vice of gossip. For most crimes nored 'geneirii)Iy .by the majority 'of '
stock,, there will be the Royal Horse we, can find • some explanatiOn, for drivers. Then there ,is the argument , '
Show each eirening, a Royal Dog gossip there is no explanation' except' that when traffic is light. there is no .......,--
Show, a tat Show; a Poultry Show, depravity 'or insanity. How people gOod purpose aerved by ingisting that
Fruit,. flowers, Dair'y prodacts, ean nd enjoymentUn, making life the driver go 35 nines an hoar 'and ','
Graina and Vegetalbles. Jedging eoni- hard 'tor others is one of the eternal nO. more. .
mences on :the morning of the , 18th, myeteries. The alanderPus actiVity of People who have dr en on many
with light and , heavy draft shigles nialicious toniues has caused more road's in United States have noticed
and Hackneys, 'judging 01 sheep and ,havne In the World than any ,other A. variable system,. especially in die -
swine commenres in, the 'aftereoon. 'one Vidoueness. .° tricts where traffic is heaVy and '
The: deity breeds are judged' rai the ,' where hazards vary. In" some places
Iiith and 20th, Aid eontinued.oker on there win be signs at interVals Stet- '
to'the 21st if riecessary..On that day Dig the speed limit is 30 Miles ' an
Market iheep and swiee will also. be hour; passing along the next set of
Judged: Percherona are to be. judged 4igns will give the speed limit at 45
We arc:sorry to .know that Mr. H.
on the 2lat anci 22nd; the heef hreeds 61 -en' anlea, while in other places, espeeial-
oring illness frote the results of a
23rd and 24th. Judging of live stPck
Clydesdales and Yorkshire's On the
stroke which le took lait week. The
seen eye "Keep to the right—Use the
ly on three -Strip roads, the only sign
is completed On the morning of the
eettieteAr on Tuesday afternoon..
25th and asale"of sheep arid hogs
There seems to be. More common
Will , be held. On Tharsdak, the elos- Mi'sa Della- Gilmore of Goderich is
, sense te that plan' than. Making a
ing day of the:show, there will be 1, snemling a .cOuple of weeks with her hlanket. regulation of 35 mites pee
sale _ of., market cattle, aid aso a parents,: Mr,. and . grl.....1.,L,E2. Mil hott,r_ltit,..%11 to:done el the r ed,.‘
sale of horseS. 'The Royal is held in more. • ., • .
......... stiendieg a feW days with her sons loeal conditions, and there are Placea
Mrs. Ira Campbell Of Leeknow; ia too faat: for Safety Owing to pearlier
cotat to eoast Vvill be represented at
this peer 'Of all, winter shoWti. • • t,e4 4 Aehflord,, . •
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