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Authorized Ford Service Station
t eidg only
Genuine Ford Pasts
Also
Storage Battery Service Station
Repairs to all kinds of Storage Batteries
East Street "Grimed mai Operated
by a
Practical Nan.
GODERICH -�O
Artier N. Glover
CHURCH NOTES.
1'ictoii street Methodist church -11
a. m.. union Sunday school and public
service: 7 D. m.. owning subject: "What
we know about man."
The services in Koos church will be
held as usual next Sabbath. Rev. P. F.
Sinclair. 13 A . of Toronto. will conduct
the services: both morning and evening.
North street Methodist church will
hold a rnneregatextal oicnic at Menese-
tune Park on Las r Da•'. A transgrta-
non service from the church to the Park
during the afternoon oil' be arranged.
Make the most of your
picture opportunities
KODAK
Phone 90
Campbell's Drug Store
TI'E f'kN-r.Ait STORE North fit and Square
i roderich
Ontario
LOCAL TOPICS.
*hurls Reopen Tuettdal.
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The schools will reopen on Tuesday
neat. September 2nd. for the fall term.
Pupils should be on hand promptly at 9
o'clock. in order that the classes may be
organized.
Boyee--('ernelL
On Wednesday evening o` this week. at
the r sidence of the bride. Rev. J E.
Ford performed the wedding ceremony
uniting Mrs. Mary Cornell and Mr.
Thomas Boyce. both of Goderich. Mr.
and Mrs. Boyce will reside in town. on
South street.
Sou eraall—Durnla.
A quiet wedding took place at Gue.ph
on Tuesday. August 26th. when Maria
Gertrude Durnin and Edward H. Somer-
mall were united in marriage by Rev.
D. A. Walter. of Dublin street Metho-
dist church. The young couple left via
C. P. R. for Toronto and Niagara. On
their return they will reside in Goderich.
Acquitted. .41111
Joseph Brown. of Hills Green, was
before Judge Dickson today charged with
setting bush fires which injured live stock
and destroyed other property belonging
to farmers to that neaghborhood. Mr.
F. W. Gladman, of Exerer, with the
Crown Attorney prosecuted. and Mr.
M. G. Cameron. K. C . was the defence >` _
counsel. The charge was dismissed. inciat Hydro with reference to supplying
Milk Tesla. electric power to the larm of Mr. George
Itr. .t. t'. Hunter. niediral oMeer of Laithwaite. on the Huron road. A mo -
health. report the following moults of tion was passed to give the employees of
a ns out a untysls ( .menet 21 by the the commission ten days' holidays each.
I'ublh- Health Iosritut.- at Lindon of ' the tune to be arranged with the superin-
milk from the dairies supplying (lode- 'tendert. Miss Bates. of the Hydro oflice.
rich: Johnston Bros., a.x'. Iwr cent. was given two weeks' holidays A.tnotion
Witter fat: Bisset's. :(.est: IIcutty's.
7th:.. )I Lau44r,
3A7.: eleherar, &Io.
Tlw befoul 'whin rennins three per ,weft.
of hitter fat. All than wimples wen.
free from preservatives.
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• I IPTVAMMITIZ •
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41 Hod dor Detroit
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LAST CHANCE • ••
• Don't Miss This Ong
• A Delightful Water Trip and a Two Days' j
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Visit in "Detroit the Beautiful" is what •
• is offered in the Str. Greyhound's -
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SEPTEMBER EXCURSION
Goderich to Detroit
AND RETURN
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TEZ EOIifAL
Thum.lay. .tugu.t 26, 1919. -$
Dodd's
Kldnoy
Pills
are the only
medicine that
cure Dia-
betes. Like
Bright's Dis.
ease this dis-
ease was in -
c 'Artiste until
Dodd's K4ney Pill.
cured lt. Doctors
themselves conte.a
that without Dodd's
Kidney Pills they are
powerless against Dia-
betes. Dodd's Kidney
tills are the first medicine
that ever cured Diabete..
Imitations --box, name anti
pill, are advertised to do
but the medicine that dues
cure
iabotos
is Dodd's ICid'e Piny.
Dodd's Kidney Pili. are
Illy cents a box at all
Voters' lists for Referendupt.
The prtntu.g of the voters' lists for the
referendum is nearly; completed. so tar as
this county is concerned. and an an-
nouncement of the courts of revision may
be expected to (olk,w exon. The addition
of the women to the lists has added
greatly to the number of names - in fact.
has probably more than doubled the
number of v,ters -and the Regsstrat'ot
Board has been keeping the printers of
ithe whole county busy on the job of
printing the lists
was passed that "the superintendent in-
form employees working on the lines
or electric machines to always keep in
mind that the commission o.o not ask
them to take any risks."
The regular monthly meeting of the
Godench branch of the Women's Institute
will be held at the home of Mrs. Donald
M. Nevin on Thursday. Sept-mber 4th.
at 3 p. m. A good attendance is desired.
The Greyhound Here Next Week.
The Greyhound excursion to Detroit.
on Thursday. September ith. sill be a
splendid opportunity for the peopk of
1 Goderich and vicinity to take the last
outing of the summer season. The beau-
tiful City of the Straits is well worth ves-
t iting at any time. but lust now is an-
especally god time to see Detroit. The
• Lague baseball game between St. Louis
• and Detroit at Navin Park on Friday will
1 be of interest to followers of the great
game.
• Remember the moonli tit trip on Wed.
new a v night. under the auspices of the
33rd Regiment band.
(iodrrkh IndmterW Exhibition.
The directors of the Goderich Indus-
trial Exhibition are completing prepar
ations for the fall fair to be held Monday.
Tuesday; and Wednesday. September 15.
16 and 17.
The prize lists are printed. and copied'
may be had nn application to the secre-
tary. Dr. W. F. Clark.
A good line of special attraction' will -
be secured. of which further announce-
ment will be made. The speed tests. kw
which purses of *700 are hong up. will
provide two good afternoons' sport on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Eketrletan Engaged.
1 At the last regular meeting of the water
j and light commission it war directed that
; a letter of condolence be sent to Mrs.
Harry Watson. whose husband was killed
1 while in the service of the commission.
Mr. O. Miller. who has been an employee
of the Hydro system, was appointed as
electrician and lineman in the place of
Mr. Watson. at a salary of 123.80 a
week. It was decided to write the Prov -
• Steamer Greyhound leaves Goderich Thursday. Sept. 4
• 01m) a m. old time 101,(10 a. m. new time IP•
• Arrive. Detroit 5.00 p. no
• Returning leaves Detroit Saturday, Sept. 6th, I p. r,.. P
4 Detroit time (Detroit time is the acme aa Goderich old time) -
$2.25 Round Trips, $1.75 Single •
• Children between 6 and 12 half fere -
•Don't mhos this opportunity to Omit Ametica'a moat beautiful and •
•merit proeperoua city.* A ndllto0 population. a city of beautiful parka, :
grand honlevarde and s wonderful waterfront. Canadians coming to
.• Detroit tor temporal.) rn
y stay are required to pay' a tax or make a
delimit. i'. 8. immigration officers will he on the steamer to peas
• ezciiraiowtata. '
• acral mask meta denting eat nub.-
• line .fife sail lu,sm rant aboard steamer. -
0 BAND MOONLIGHT •
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: out of erich. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Kept. 3i1, 7.:31 nil time. •
s.tglGoderlch time, t1J*e. -
•• '•• ` ikree Weft on heenttfil tate Huron
Orchestra elusic and dancing in steamer's ballroom -
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the position ort aSSistant ui ,Campbells
dru store.
Mr. Frank Humber, of Detroit, is the
guest of his brother, Councillor C. H.
Humber.
Misr' Chalmers, cf Hamilton. is visiting
in town. the guest of the Mises Camp-
bell. Quebec street.
Miss Sadie Mackenzie. of Point Ed-
ward, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. George
Dunlop Vest street.
Rev. 11 1). and Mrs. Meyer are spend-
ing a holiday term at their summer cot-
tage near Kingsvd e.
Miss Chrissie Campbell returned to
Owen Sound this week otter spending the
holiday season in town.
Miss Jean Campbell has returned to
her hor a at Detroit after visiting Mrs. 1
George Dunlop. West street.
Misses Norma and Audrey Dunk,p. of
Calgary. are visiting their uncle, Mr
George Dunlop, West street.
Wm. L. Douglas
was the first .American to achieve his ambition our
becoming a millionaire at making mimes- He knew
shoes from the age or 7 when be was "bound oath"
His apprenticeship over he west to work for 86
wants a day.
Strenuous application to his life's purpsw*, coupled
with an inborn seams of thrift and economic, brougt!•t
success to Douglas.
We extend to young men a cordial lnvttatloa to
establish banking relatives with us. esu
UNION BANK OF CANADA
RESOURCES. it53.000.000
Goderich Branch F. Woolcomb, Manager(
Mrs E. G. Hogarth and little daughter,
of Windsor. motored up last week and'
are visiting friends in town and vicinity.-
D1r. and Mrs. H. D. McLaren and its elDtcts But though physically some
(laughter. of Port Elgin. were visitors at •what disabled, his mental faculties re -
Bayfield.
T. T. Leckie's and also with relatives at �.Mained active almost until the very end.
In July he was obliged to take to his
Mrs. H. G. Boggs. of Oklahoma City.' ted and never rallied sufficiently to be
with her two sons. arrived yesterday on a' able to get about again. Mr. Taylor
month's vier, to her parents.Mr. and
;had never married, but for years his house
Mrs. B. C. Munnings. 1 had been kept by a niece, Miss Martha
Mr and Mr.. W. J. Crawford and Mrs. (Taylor. who nur,ed him tenderly through
McCrlstie and sem. d., Ripley . were here ' his last illness. For some months an -
last week visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. T T. ' other niece, Mrs. L. Rowson of Rollo,
Leckie and other friends. � North Dakota, has also been with him
Dr. J. L. Turnbull and his son Frank. and assisting in the care of him. He is
of Vancouver, B. C.. were in town this o survived by two brothers, Dr. A. Tay -
week. They are visiting the Doctor's I l'ir of Goderich and Archibald Taylor of
old home at Milverton. Listowel Mr Taylor was a member of
Willis church and as Long as he was able
Mr and Mrs. H. V. Nicholls, who have
been nisatmg t• with the latter parents.
Mr. and Mrs E. Rumbalt. East Street.
returned to London last week.
Mr. Thos. Harris, of Denver. Colorado.ur
is spending a few weeks in town. O
former townsman. although past the
fourscore mark, is looking remarkably
j well.
I Miss Anna Clark, of Port Huron. who
was called home over two months ago
owing to the illness of her mother. Mrs.
Kill am Clark. Walnut street, is rer.urn-
ing to Port Huron today.
AIRPLANES IN GREAT WAR OHITI'ARY.
TAN-LOR. - Mr. Andrew Taylor,
FeathersFeathersg
Mt Bo Credited With Ires brother of Dr. Alex. Taylor of Goderich,
twarkable Meek That Contributed died 'on Wednesday. August lath. at
to Victory of Civilization. Clinton. The News -Record makes the
following reference: The deceased was
The Fokker series la interesting. born in Darlington but had spent the
Firm. there was the monoplane Fisk- greater part of his life in this section.
ker. so hong a reenare at the front having farmed in Mullett township for
Taut they tried the little triplaN mom se ia. In 1.495 he came to Clinton
and this continued to be his home until
letter, a wetrd-lisisklag "P.M"'e. I the end. In September last he suffered a
whoa, speeialty was elimbin.r high I stroke and had never fully recovered from
dw
asd diving en es the fee. t'nfor-
tmnately In the dive the top plane had f
$ way of roming off. it was In a Fok-
ker triples. that the "Red Deer 1
Sams von Riehthofen came to grief.
and you ran ser the engine of his ita-
rhise. a 110 La Khasi... copied iroironsa
French rotary engine.
Tin 1 t t of Fokker --end a
e as ype
very good one -lo the i)i biplane..11
metal exrept for the wing.. with a
high-power engine and a tcemendotio
climber. The apecunen t . iItgw be-
longed to Rlehthofen's circus. You ran
follow the attempt, et the Germans
to win security by armoring their ma-
chines. bet armoring did not pm, ow -
Ing to the weight anti clumsiness.
Late In 1018 en extraordinary aa -
thine was brought down. made entire-
ly
ntirely of metal. with wins• of Bowe kind
of aluminum allojr.--aad_a brass seat
for the pilot—the whole thing a marvel
of bold inventiveness.
How Fast Shot Travels.
When steadies wttbtn a few yards
of a gun's muzzle at the time of dia-
1
charge. a person would. he amazingly
i satloalabed were he only able to see
the shot go whizzing hy. Itaperirwents
, ih instantaseoua photography prove
that the shot not flair spread out,
temetllke, as they My. but they string
out, doe behind another at a much
greater distance than they spread.
Thos. with a cylinder gun. alien the
shot of a ehorge reaches a target that
Is 40 yenta away, the last shot is leg-
ging fall ten yarla behind. Even a
cbskebore gun shot will lag behind
eight yards is 40. Thly amounts for
the wide swath that la mowed in a
Rock of duels ns which a charge of
abet falls Jere right. About 5 per cent
only of the shot, according to the moat
reliable dedwetksnti from esperlmenta.
arrive aimtdta.eously et the target
alined at. the others lagging In the
ratio rimed above.
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MODEL THEATRE
Next Week's Program
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MONDAY god TUESDAY
W. S. Han
in
"iiIDDLE (.AN'NE"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Pauline Frederick
in
"LA TOSCA"
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mae Murray
in
"HER BODY IN BOND"
Friday and Satntday this week
Fatty Arbuckle
is
"CAMPING OIJT"
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When nominee Faded.
He got her name and Address 1n •
Red Croat package and that was all
he torn about her. So he did the
thing that a Iwvettiek modifier usually
doge --wrote her a sweet little letter
telling how he longed tdi correspond
with some dote. Row did he know but
that • real romance might start, Thin
was her answer:
"1 think this war Is horrid. D ata
doing my share. 1 bay War Ravings
stamp' and eat Bore bread, whtet 1
dost like. Also I am Warming to
kelt."
Bet the cruel part Is that she added :
'I am tea years ofd."
ATTENTION !
The preserving season
is here and we are in a
position to supply you with
FRUIT JARS
RUBBERS
and RINGS
SOC
ow about your Pickle
Recipe ? We can fill it
for you.
Try our Vinegar, 50c
a gallon.
Robertson & Mair
'Phone 164
Cor. Hamilton St. and Square
to cip.so was a regular attendant its
at
services. Ile was connected with the
Sons of Scotland, the Woodmen of tete
World and the 1. 0. F. In politics he
was a Conservative. The funeral took
place tram his late residence. King street.
on Saturday afternoon to Chnton ceme-
tery. The services were ctxxlucted by
the Rev. Dr. Stewart and the . p llb•.uern
were Mews. R. Welsh. W. A.
Major McTaggart. J. K Mair. W. J.
Elliott and J. H. Kerr. Am ricst thosethosefrom out of town who were here for the
funeral were Dr. and Mrs. e. Taylor alai
Dr. Harold Taylor, Goderich, Mr.
Vancamp, Burkton, and kir. and Mrs.
McNaughton, Mr. .ire► Mrs. S5.1ln and
John Swan, Chiseihud -t
'The Hydro\ Store
North Side of Square, Goderich
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An Electric Stove is a
most convenient and
useful article
Water rates to .lady let are now
thirty days in arrestor and there-
fore mint he paid without further
notice. otherwise the service is
liable to be cut off.
Lawn serviee honrs from 7 to ••
a.m. and from 5 to 10 p.m.
All water and light rates payable
to
J. B. KELLY,
Collector.
Water and Light C mmmisition
Town of Godericb.
The Trouble Man
ismasenwsnriwianis
It's aconifort to know there's
a man on whom you may call
in your troubles -the Plumber.
We know our business and
are here t0 serve you.
FRED. HUNT
•'THE PLVMSER"
ttan.aton Street Memo QS
Plumbing Heating
F.avertroughirig Meg W...k
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr H. H. Lowden returned to Hamil-
ton this week.
Signaller Percy Beattie has returned
home from ovens.
Mr. Geo. Porter has returned home
from Battle Creek, Mich.
Mr. T. T Leckie spent a week with
relative's at Powaasan and Nipisaing.
Miss Leona Web"tar is visiting her
aunt. Mrs. H. V. Nicholls. of London.
Miss M. Leckie, of Toronto, is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.T. Leckie.
Miss MacDonald. of Hensall, has 'Wen
engaged to teach in S. S No. 7, Col-
borne.
Mite Marie Radnor. of Stratford, spent
the weekend with her orusin, Mina Gladys
Jeffrey.
Mr. J. M. Small. of Erin, has taken
NOTICE
Robins, the up-to-date
G ents' Furnisher,
announces that the
Store will be Closed
Wednesday Afternoons
during the months of
June, July and August
M. Robins
OPEN EVENINGS
South side of Square
THE ` FLAVOUR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
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