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You Willce Our New Fall Suits
The best of tbcr''1
Brand. The eitK�`
difference better(' tet
there i. nothipl; Ct, t
ries used by Sc
,;vies yoq will find in Society
in the cut -the all-important
c smart and the ordinary, and
:hen the all -wool British fab -
Brand The tailoring is irre-
proachable.
You do not itatrtO pay more for Society Brand style
and quality.
great variety from $30 to $SS
w piles makes MOO $38.00
Read, or service or made to special order.
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
Men's Clothing and Furnishings
Phone 57 GODERICH
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Pow! ALBERT
\nnlventa
„ger. W. D. Maxwell.
7 and Union oongvega•.
B.J., of tT.ehuA
cions will prose rnalverrtary tier -
mow In paid Albert Presbyterian
.arch al !(eeho• October 14th. Sar.
rr -s will beheld at g p.m. and 7.30
p. m.
•
I.F:EBI•RN
('harsh Anniverasary.-On Sunday.
e�,•tnber hail. Rev. E: G. Rintoul, B.A..
01 Duappuon. will preach anniver-
sary sass.. -es �ti L,eburu church at 11
a 111. aad 7 p.m. There will be epeeist
mnsia for the occasion. On Tuesday
c,m{ag t MuwiHit. ie. fowl supper will .
rerr.•,I in • ter basement of the
IliMMEMOMMEL
Dollar Day May ' Come and,
Dollar Day May Go
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SIGNAL;`
believe ab•o Ink Rev. W. R. Alp
preached auaiver try oervieeM at lam- blou, was given g.
deslboro. • • • N ext Sabbath will be Iaway by ber father. Mks Ruby Ili Fannies -Eleanor Jackson, Mar
Rally Day. W. k for a good at- l)uuld, deter of the bride, played the Caret Helm, D. Crittenden, B. Wey
tendattte of cell •Pu, and pureUW Lohrtagrlu wrdtllua war, h. 1'hr bride's mouth, Murray Scrimegour, Et
assn. • • • Mrs. J. $eott, of Gatrrich, youugrst +hears. F'r•vla, mad(u lovely Laidlaw. ,
i visited friends In and around Carlow little power girl, wearing a dress of MANUAL TRAINING
over the week -end. • • • Mrs. P. Court- yellow organdie, and carrying a has- Any Model in Wood -Glen Tanney
uey, of Kltwaardioe. visited at the ket of white asters, with white rile Gregory Leitch, C. Griffith,GM. Mc
home of her daughter, airs W. Sal- bon •trerwers. The bridal couple 'Gregory
John Denholm, Joe Taman
lows. over the w•,s•k-eod. • • • We stool under a white 1x•11 hung from ^under Spoon -Ernest Parke
are pleas,.) to oreMr. J. Gallagher an arch of evergreens, and pink gird- Louis Shaddock.
.
aruwul efte.rin attack of rheumatism. lull. The groom's gift to the flower Wren House -Joe Taman. E• Park
er,K. Cowan
• • • Mr. Hamilton, from near Rlf
P girl was a shag set w itle niblrx. archk Wire Splicing -No name, F
117. stxltel with •Mr. •awl Mrs. alae to the nlanlst, silver bough. ' GarniBlacss, S. Fear. Joe Taman, GI
del in Motxlay Mr and Mrs. Atter the ceremony, the guest par- Tanney, Leonard Shobbrook.
E. Young. sad Mrs. Redfern. of (:ode- took of n dainty lunch.,o. immediate- I Patch on Grain Bag -Millar Rich-
rlelt, visite) at the home of M ` and tr
ly after which Dos Iliuux c,•uple ,
,hiss. Paul M a 4eI on Sunday. on a ) to mond, Hugh CCumming.ing, Robt. Fear
1London. Ingersoll and Joe Taman, Harry Caldwell, Joe Poo-
oto
and Mrs. Stall and children, of other prints, the bride Iravelltug In tiL
'sear (•elllugwasl, visited re•enlly .at a Molt of navy trlcotine and a grey,
;Ike home ref Mr. Stair* parents. Mr. hat. and wearing. the grooves gift, ANATURE STUDY
sad Mn. Alen R'il: •u. Laud w,me opossum �boE,•r. )1r. and I Collection of 20 pressed noxious
h_• Mrs. Little will reside In tahfle:d, weeds - Denholm, G. Jenkins, A.
amino•
BLI'TB l- -_ Kernick.
j Collection 20 noxious weed ieeda-
'!tie Late John F. Beleneei.-Blyth a D1 NG.�NNO% A. M. Dobie, G. Jenkins, Annie
has suffered the loss of 311e.) seed rent• 1►1 N(,ANNux. (leets 3 Mr, and Straughan.
dent In the i•eren1 ..t John E. l - sett, Sire )toy Harris rod family. of Strait- Collection 10 native woods -Eliza
I furl. motored on Sunday to Mr. and Machan, Jno. Denholm.
who diel suddenly on Srptrmte t 21st. Mr.. T. G. Alien's. They were a -emu- 1 Collection 10 commercial tree
'Mr. Brunets was born to 18.x, and ponied by Mlxi ( Karon). who visited leaves -A. Dobie, Eliza Machan, Ada
had resided herr for the pest forty- with her .•areuts, Mr. and Mrs. U. Gray, Glen Tunney.
MAve years. He loaves to mourn lila Sproul. • • • Thr Metb,altst chis •h ' Collection mounted leaves -Louise
uss, his widow; four daughters, Mlra. anniversary will be held next Sunday, Laundy, Mary Denholm, Edna Bell,
('. M. Hall. Montreal; ermt E.. o. Rev.J. E.Holmes, of North 'ttree Eleanor Jackson, No name.
Toronto; Mfrs ft R stloan, of Ray-
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GODERICH, ONT.
I wearing a tulle yell, with urease blue- ddyy, W. Sanderson, Marion Turner,' School Lunch -Ruth Shaddick, I Edith Beacom, Pauline Robinson.
� sows said diens rl b r Yelma Craig, Albert Richmond.
Pearl Taylor, Mary Little. Sweet Peas -Russell Cunningham,
Dark Layer Cake -Annie Parker, Ella Caldwell
- Susie Cunningham, Mary Little.
e Homemade Candi-Anna Dobie,
Ernva Leslie, Stella Richard, Pearl
Taylor, Ella Caldwell, Bessie Way-
, mouth.
- Glass of Fruit Jelly -Bessie Wey-
. mouth, Elsie Manning, Susie Cue -
r, ningham, May Taylor, Ruth Shad -
dick, Emily Little. _
SEWING
Matched Patch on Gingham -Irene
en Longman, Ernva Leslie, Gladys Les-
lie, Olive Williams. Margaret Rich-
ards, Annie Straughan.
Best Dress on Do11- _dy. Howard,
Stella Murphy, Kathleen Logan,
Margaret Quinn, Mamie Sheddiek. "
Pair hand -hemmed Dish Towels -
Estella Murphy. Marcella McLean,
Clete Watson, Lily Howard, Helen
Grasby, Ethel Taylor
Hemstitched Bedroom Towel-Eili•-
el Taylor.
Half Yard Crochet Lace -Verna
Leslie, Matilda Mains, Gertrude El-
liott, Ella Brown.
Embroidery on Linen or Cotton -
Grace Cowan, Jean Laidlaw•, Annie
Richmend,'Susie Cunningham, Pearl
Taylor, Bessie Weymouth.
Kitchen Apron (applique) -Anna
Dobie, Mary Quinn, Anna Parker,
May Taylor.
Tatting -Pearl Taylor.
Crochet Lace for Tow, l -Grace
Cowan, Hazel Leslie, Mary Quinn,
Emily Little. Bessie Weymouth,
Bertha Hastert.
KNITTING
Woollen Scarf-Ku/mei Armstrong,
Elsie Manning, Dorothy Robinson,
Gregory Leitch.
Pullover Sweater -Beatrice Little,
Emir LittI
Methodist church, (hoderi,dt, will non= Collection six insect injuries -
In
alae w• ('
the rt I i I i I Harry Caldwell. LetLi Sh bb k
In will be c1 r whi auditorium.
he a mover t/t1Plli; Ric. one
son.
1 nFrank E..srof ;Rev. Mr. Peter• in the evening Ser- DRAWING, ART AND WRITING
church frost g to 8 o'clock. Afterwards. field. and Mrs. H. A. Thomas. of ey n t to morning. tut, a o r'oo .
i ie tie Telford had s h
of Mims Bessie Abrlle, of Windham. of the laical aervke. which tack I vices 111 the Presbytrriiut church Ire Map of Huron -Albert Bowen,
The program will betle.t of selections
place from 44t late te,oide)ee. !withdrawn for ilia, der, owing
to the Margaret McDonald, Murray Scrim-
The
the Orpheus eptartette and num- Personals. -Rev. Dr. Wm. Roes, of ' anniversary in the sister church. Ti.' egour, Edward Rouse, Willie Leiper, 1
bens to a render and a comedian. Ad- Ilalifax. is visltlag`his mother. Mrs. Pr'Mbyterlan anniversary will b•-he•l•I Audrey Hawkins,
lou the last Sunday In rte 'ober. • • • Map of Great Lakes -Verna Scrim -I
Wade& MI, cents and 2S cent+. 'Th,o, Rows. who has been uulte-\ truxrte meetinga
wilt. held at the • ur. Mary Denholm, Belle Robert-
, , Mr. Friel Perkins, of Toronto. 'visltel r„ Davidson 00 on- ori.Matilda ains, Violet Fairser-
' four ••ar-. •_ Mt ra Florone•,• Igor.
BLTTH ' ' In town, after an absence of twenty dame of Mrs.
It hC h 11 M M
• • • day .'-ening. • • • Tit,• ojm,•rr "r vice. Clete Watson.
West WAwanosh iaauraww 1 . m••t in' Writing capitals and small tetters
11LYTH, Oct. 2 -Mr. MIS Scrim-
geour and Mrs. Ndne Beek. of De-
troit. visited at the home i( Mr. sad
Mrx. Lorne serlmgeour over 11r • week
end land took In Blyth Fair Mrs
Beck visited her little 51111. Dan. who
Is In Myth for his health. They were
see mluaniel by Mr. lurue Turney
who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Scrim
ge air and with his parents,' Mr. and
Mrs. \Cue. Turvey. of Blues -ale. • • •
Friends In general will regret to learn
that Mrs. Wm. Jackson fell down-
stairs loot Ti'urtwlay. evening. ls�e_ul-
iug her arm. • • • Mr., Delos Taman's
tullk wagou was struck by an auto -
needle. i es
bliss dei n by Mr. Hugh Framer,l,u
Thursday night. The bone kdckel.
eras• Who has been sbjoht'alnc tai ter Mr. Allen's halt on Tuesday of j;.i- -Ruth Straughan, Daisy Roberton,
West, !s kiting her vaunt, Mr.. W. H. week Benson Cowan, Clare Brunaton, Ber-
McElroy And sister, Mrs. 7a- 'Morritt. painful •Mildest. -WP regret that x tram Kechnie, Will Potter.
• • • )lir- f'I•irA Mt4`ow• p
' '' attend- rrry painful aced t betel: Mrs. 1:. Writing "British Possessions"-
. lug Stratton) Normal. • Mrs. N.
Cwuing Iris returned from an eitend- {' a1I ' nxiP on Saturday ete:i.ng On 'Kenneth Cowan, Bessie Weymouth
el .isle t.• Srntt'r and other tofut+ stepping out of a door she urs• -..I the May Taylor, Armand Kernick, Hazel
e1 theiPa •tie ('oast. second step sad In .alar nwtrle Leslie, Anna Dobie•
. 011sprained'toth her arnicas She is new ' Writing "The New Moon" -Paul-
'
undrr the do tor'M rare, awl i'. pr,e the Robinson, Margaret McDonald,
('RER'F: goosing faror.tble. Her ,l:n niter, Sara Rouse. Hugh Cumming, Dor
Mrs. Jas. MrEchn•n, of Iulah•n. is •at babes Crittenden, Edw. Rouse.
, striking Mr. Taman on the head. cans
ve Dollars Here Any' fag quite n stere gash. Ills lett arm
(cult jumped. d
ay 'without serious injury.
th_at ns: atoe.,,_ Wily, we can
aat`e you many dolh.rs on New and j , HAYFIELD
was also broken above the wiret. His
son. . um . and so escape,)
Used Furniture, or anything for,
the tie.. This -i,: the store they! Death of a Pled eer.-.t highly re
,.Isr•ted resident of Hayfield 18.49
z,l de wt when they want to sate trtxme7 away on Saturday. September
a dollar. -1m1, in the per.eon of James Thom
This Is Your stege. Use It. ' won In hie eIghty-seeeuth year. The
-0- • 1 dewormed, who was of I.owtand Scotcl
Blackstone's Furniture Exchange I'arrntage• was horn on a farm new
c e•r. the town of Lanark Is no
on the Broadway of Goderich• I situated. lie was Interested to the
milling bustle -as. operating w(lls at
Kincardine. ITalkertnu and other
plea's• op until twelve years ago when
j j;� ./�1 he retired to his farm at the nortl
taldill flllllllt____ boundary of the village. He was
1 l ■��s
('RF:R'F.. e,ctolrrr 1. --ll r. Jame. present attending her. Writing 'ICharge of the Light Bri
Russe. of .u••Iph. Ie vl.irin_ his ala- School lade"Maty Main,,Denholm. Effie Laid-
.,
• ; tart: Thr following i+ Iant,
_ter. Mrs. W_ E..Duruln..this work. the N.-1.temt,er report of The 7nI .r- -Matilda Mains, Ernva Leslie,
Born. to Mr. :nil Mr- l•aae (lauley.,rom of Dungannon mobile se!beil: Sr. Lois Robinson, Gertrude Elliott.
of t'rewe, oar S«ptemis•r 24th, 1 sin. iii., total 750; peas, e'n: alsrgtr,•t Writing Recessional"-Grac.
Cent r:ttutat{„us! • • a -Mir. and MratRssta 613, Dorothy Allen .:1�(. Merle Cowan, Pearl Taylor, Bessie Wey
I erre Finnibti. and family. visited I Ryan 407. Ro naM Pentland .t!rt. Forma mouth, May Taylor, Hazel Lealiet
frien,l. in Li know last week • • • `tXytle
{ iGsaeh 4s6. Emily Mt[`Inre 41r. Jr. Collection of Three Drawings -
for
iuretta
Mr. John Currin is doin. fame work Ilii., rota', 730: pals, 430: Iteth "il•
Mr. Fal). is ar King -'•ridge•. • • •Ills 479, Nancy Kieft 4:.4... Arthur Kelly, a Slater, Anna Dobie, Fergus
Mr. halbert Me•nary Is wiping Mr. I Rrown 451 raiment two examinatimtai. Kelly, Gladys Fairsertice, L
Healey, Beatrice Fairservice,
•,herb. Curran with his thresking mud 'mill Caldwell 4H• eteorgee tr sue.
• enru tting this week. • • • Miss An- ► Water Color Drawing-Kennieth
$ Jr. IL. total STO;_pass.:: F:v- Cowan, Hazel Leslie, Edna Bo%
Er -
1. -.e Iikrown who rinitel 6e� d+fi�,era erett Errington 39Mt, Allan R• . 't;,!'.
rite Sherwood, for a few ,lays Inst 1l,.nsini Caldwell 327. Sr. 1.. tote!. GraceaCowan, Annie Richmond. Ella
ldwell.
- a•Tlt, retiirned to her home {u Kinins 37M: pnas. 210: Catherine.'Y'rtezat-ri,''2. CAD Drawing terPentil leia Watson,
laid Stturlay. Cors Staley 2lit. Grace Young 2..4. Ar- g
taalvtrsar'y Seeeleen--T1s• error - thur.Duflr245. Eldon ('ultser: 240. Pig.
Harry Cantwell,Margaret
Margaret Richards,
M thotist church will hold ' ••ir It. mart', Wilfred Pentland, Harvey Mole. Laois Robinson; Margaret Hawkins,
ni.ersen w•rrl-es on lktober ,hath,Johnny Phelan.
la a class, Fred Barka", Amy Young, Drawing in Crayons -Dorothee
i T.. -re will he servltes la 1h. sitter- .(lar c's.., ('lalre Pentland, Bert Why- Crittenden, Edward Rouse, Frank
w An.tree-willIllnlevent gt and
he
rw•cak n1nTl ord. Anna Re':d Helen .\uelerso. I" Elliott, Mac. Strang, Velma Nay:or,
e:-.111„ \i ua Nevins, 1.11 ,-0 ;.mt'e;y. • •.r•- Aiiert Bowen.
La 'lee' .\id is having 0 cote•ors and mu.. Halve +. 0. M. T1('HlttoL\l•:. Neatest. Notebook -Glary Denholm,
delete oar Monday 1'!zlu. October .ties- teacher, Anna Dobie, Grace Cowan, 'Matilda
after the annire'r.•riry. A reel_ -n•, Mains, Kennet . Its- Cowan. Jean La:d-
t ELYTI. BCLOOL FAIR DOMESTIC SCIENCE ante BAKING
ST. ACCIUSTI.N16 • ' '
• Belli in (•oomebur With Fate Fait Tarts -Annie Straughan, Ethel
ST...tU(1i'NTiNI:. (►,•t. 1. --Mrs. J. nae Very Sneer,- lid •Taylor, Edna Bell, Verde neyWatson,
In
Shanahan. of Millett. hat, -re•furnrl4 Mary Denholm, Gertrude Turney.
hum,• .,i;rr %lsl:fie her dang(rfrr. Mrs Following is t: 1, prize 11,4 of the `Apple Pie -Roselle >ocLean, Robt.
Crit -
J. W. Royle, • • ' M.'•'.rs. 1'r ,1, and s•;aon1 fait ant illrt' . ti•1,1 In c jl i tie- Fear. Matilda Mains, Dorothea John .t. Tbnaapnnc' slid Mee,,,1:,,ecni Con with the agrl,;ultnrat: exhf6!•hw tender), Mary Denholm, Ethel Taylor.
Thump- ,n, vlsiteel_ bk'eforrl, o•,. dei I • n Fri Isy of lams deta.. a•bee_trjze IterWaBan pr Graham My,- Ethel
Hamid
this w, -k. • • • . lo-8!ling Is the or• "f the agrG•nitnrn! show may b,•- read bur, Mary
Denholm,
Tunrtiy,• Ethel Tray-
Bran
of • iP day. • • •• Mr. .1dii Pot. i 'the-supt,tem••nt thla'w•eek. dor, Denholm, Margaret !Low-
der
of roman.' nisi oil fpi"n,is herr+
last acrd. lett: 1'. S. S. No. 1. Man*: S. NI,. 1 .Jap Preserved Fruit -Verna 8erim-
�iongekiw--Camnha t• -tel. W,•,inoa. 11. Morris; 'Room l.. t' Myth ..•hail ; egour, Dorothy Poplest4ne, Mary
dee mon, •e. Wptendsr 2Atlt, ii erect• �8: S. Nq. 10. Ess! trawgtw►mli S. S.
Denhollm, Margaret Hawkins, Clete.
�o. 10. East TI'aw sane-li, Watson.
ty autumn, wedding took Mace at st. !' I Loaf Bread -May Taylor, Mary
Augustine Roman t utt..:1 cBur h. •GRAIN Quinn, Ruth Shaddick, Nora Kelly,
Rev. Fattier MMnran uflielatiiag,'• when I Oath, sheaf- J. A. Scott. -• 1 Susie Cunningham
Helen Keelyit- (N, IM .-,, ,L,,,ochter - - IIats, quart -J. A. Scott. .
Mr. and MIs4. D. ('allalian. of.t'orel eco -
! Wheat, seal -('bene ' Johnstone.
_became. tl►•--,trade of Mr. P,.lea.J P. w. Castle.
Monaghan. of lletroit. Tile strata. of Barley`. sheaf -Jas. Kelly.
Field Corn -Arthur Colson, ,Phyl-
lis Taylor.
Garden Corn -Eliza 11fa••L.ean, Bor- 1
den Cook, Lily Howard, Ruth Shad -
dock, B. Shobbrook. Edith Lockhart. I
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES 1
Dooley Potatoes -M. 'tcTaggart,
was of origin!. and illyot-of-vnllPy, P Taylor, Eph. Gray, S. Fear, Mary
Mime Margaret Callahan wax her sis-`Lockhart, Velma Kaylor,
tore bridesmaid and hooked handsome Green Mountain Potatoes -Aetna
ld a -drras of orchid Mint taffeta Itb well, Glen Tanney, Leonard Cald-
Id a. hat with etre
:
F well, Hervey .Does, E Leeiis, G. l:l-
net --fife M-Rkfimow roes.. P Irish Ciibbler Potatoes -Ella Wat-
groom 41 Was assize.' by hi. brother, son, No Name, Deroth\ Poplestone,
air.--iavtna rd Monaghan, of Detmit- Stell/ Richmond, Wallace Bowen,
Mr. 1.. J. Jamieson and 31]r. Will Cal- Kathleen Beacom, • •
laghan. of ferontn. acted as ushers, Mangold. -Bert Cray, Leonard
After a dainty hrenkfast. herd at the Shobbrook, Geo. Fear, Ceeil Griffith,
home of the bride's parents. the hap- Miller Richmond, Russel Armstrong.
py couple left amid mhower. of nm- • Turnips -Ruth Strachan, Eddie
lett•, on an extended, motor trip to Taylor, Stewart Robinson, Mary
points east. the bride wearing an Quinn, Frank Eliiott,,lfaryey Craig.
Egyptian crepe dress with black mar- fleets-�eie Laidlawr, Maxine Arm-
nlla wrap sod Freneh hat. Upon their strong, Olive Williams, Roberta
return they w111 reside in Deetroit. Craig, Ella Caldwell, Mildred Cole.
Carrots -Barri! McElroy, Cleta
Watson, Gladys Fairservice, Ella
Brown, Nellie Fame V. McElroy.
Onlona--M. Govier,-Lotsitsa Lann-
•'onrwlllor for Bayfield for eight or
Tsai.: L. rvice To Toronto mitt spars daring which alma hr was
Reeve of the village for me year. I
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 1918. 11r, Thomaston celebrated him Ma
Lye, eloderleh .....00 n.m. -2.20 ppm mond welding with hwin.►x wife. ho w.e
Clues •• ..2.de tornn'rIy isttbo8a McLeod. Itesldes Ifs
�r,g,D •• „3.12 , " t he is eurvlred .hy At•P daught-
"Mitchell .. 7.04 '• ..3.42 \t' ere and three situs, a. follows: Mrs.
4 l0 iJ•
Arr Straford ..7.9Q • •• B. Hall. Toledo: Mr.. M:Geoltn Mc-
..'�,
Is'nd, Fort Francis; Mr. John Mc-
leod, Tmyfleld: Mr.. M. Fraser. Fort
tlllaw: Mrs. ('has. C. Walters,
RETURNING ,.
nil :ap
itiIi. Ohio: Stewart Thum-
.wiu. Lcndmiana: f.Pwia R. Thomson.
Iaeave Toronto 0.50 a m , 12.55 rat and
)410 p.m Itay 'd and John 1'I(omson, .of Fart
Through coach Goderich to Toronto, Frani. The deceit reins for many
yeere a- member or -the Foresters and
and Buffet Parlor Car Stortford to l Hawoaao orders. -
Toronto on afternoon train. ..
Through coacnes Goderich `to oroato
and Patfor Cafe car Goderich "tar Tor, -
" Kitchener .. 8.20 " ..5.20 "
" Guelph . 8.43 G 30 "
" Toronto 10.10 " .. ;.4(t ••
l•:1RLOW
onto on morning train and Toronto to CARLOW. Oct. ft -alley. Mr. Ahery.
Goderich 6.10 p.m. tains of tohdrsboro: oecuphd the pulpit at
For full particulars as to tickets. Smltles Hill last Monday. He preach -
etc., apply to. ed a good sermon, taking for lilis text
F. F. LAWRENCE & SONS part of the first verse of the Lith
Town Agents Phone 6 chapter of John: "Ye believe In God,
BONDS
• 'crusta
• of the Government Renewal Loan are still
om
�
obtainable as follows :
Bonds due 1928 --Price 99
Bonds due 1943 --Price 98.25
O. F. CAREY & SON
Masonic Temple Building Phone 230
Are You Considering Installing a
Furnace in Your Horne This Fall ?
If you are, give us a call and we will give you ,
quotations on a "Gilson" or a HaII-Zryd
"Pipeless" Furnace
st; raw ,, s
tHirpf
HILL'S HARDWARE CO.
AUBURN
Also a complete line of Heaters and Ranges
Sabel •II'arade,-s, tt, --$w - •. Hul kine, Clete Watson.
i ole'ngrin's Wel111ing match, i'!ayed be
MLas Mae Redmond, of Tore Jo, an-
botmeed the arrival of the ilrld,e. who
entered the church ,on the arm of her
father. The bride w•as lovely in her
wpddlug gown of blege Crap,, „titin,
trimmed with georgette and la.,., avid
hat and sheer to match. Her beetle't
ASHFIILU
I T�
ASHFIELi►. Oct. 1. -Mr; and Mrs.
Nell MacDonald, of KIntal!. and Mr.,
:and Mrs. James MacDonald. left 0111
'rhnrmdny to visit friends in Detroit.'
• • • Mr. Hugh McKenzie and Mr. F.
1./. Washington piade a flying visit to
Goleri••li on Saturday, • • •-lofts lwf
McKenzie, of the (I.C.1., 70 110MP for
the week -end. • • • Mr. harry Wiest,
of time le Intoe ter this week
• • • A number of the Aahflelel folks
attended the Ripley rail Lucknow
Shows. Rath chow. were good. and
the weather is•Ing fin,' they had
splendid time. • • • The farmer. are i
busy with their tall plowing and
threshing.
$itt k-McQuefd. The home of Mr.
l and Mr. Albert Mc, J,iold, 7th eonees-
I orlon of Ashfle4d ens the scene of n
pretty wedding on Wednesday morn-
ing. September 'Nath, when their .e1d-
est daughter. Mabel Irene was united
;In marriage• to Jame. D. Little. only
son of Mr. and Mr. John Little. of
lame. Rev. J. Peter.. 11.A. on -listed.
The bride, drreewd in a (harming
gown of white kittens' ear erepe,
• trimmed with white satin ribbon, and
CHILDREN CRY
FOR 'OASTORIA'
Especially Prepared for Infante
and Children of All Ages
Mother! Pletrhnes Cetateria has boon
in use for over 3,1 years to relieve babies
sad children of vastipati,n, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhea, allaying
Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by
regulating the Stomach and Rowels, aids
the assimilation of Foot; giving natural
sleep without opiates.
The germine bears sitrnetere of
Doll's Woollen Set -Clare Bruns -1 •
den.
FLOWERS
Asters -Borden Cook, Irene Walah,
Howard Leslie, Marcella McLean,
Phlox -Verde Wataon, Edwin Ben-
der, Edith Lockhart.
Zinnia -Mabel Healey, Velma Nay-
lor,
Dorothea Crittenden, Beth Sho
brook, Kenneth Cowan.
Cosmos -Mary Denholm, Wm. Lit-
tle, Lsabel Stewart, Annie Parker,
Marie Rapson.
Marigolds -Ruth Straughan, Frank
Gaieties, Gertrude Tuner, Clete
Watson, Benson Cowan, Willie Knox.
Verbena -Mary Quinn, Audrey
Hawkins.
Calendula-Margaret Govier, Mary
Lockhart, Margaret Hazel, Eleanor
Jackson, Grace Cowan.
French Marigolds -Matilda Maes,
Arthur Lyon, Sara Rouse, Margaret
Johnston, Cliff Shobbrook.
Coreopais-Pearl Taylor.
SPECIAL
School lunch (Women's Institute)
-Hugk••'Cumming.
Sketch Blyth School (Jos. Stoth-
ere)-Annie Garrett.
I Heavy Electrical Steno M Bruce,
WW'iart r Sept. 2s. --I hie of the
worst tlnutdrrstorms ever witttesw'd
in this part of the country occurred
here at a o' -io -k this morning Con-
slde•rabl• damage in the country is
reported. The n•Jdelnee of James
Patterson at Hoar Lake was struck
by lightning. run-ldersble glass be-
ing broken and blaster shattered off
the walls. A calf Is reported as
having hero killed In a geld owned
by G. E. Harden of Mar. In %%'tar -
ton the flagpole on the Union Bank
wart atrnrk and considerable damage
was done to the Presbyterian manor.
Two chimneys were struck and some
dautage done to tits' roof, Rer. Mr.
Scott was lying quite 111 in the mauve
at the time. and the agitation of the
household eaatsel by the shock of
lightning has further aggravate) the
ntiilster'. condition
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CHILDREN at school and at play, frequently
exchange taps and clothing, and in this way
contract ringworm, scald -head, scalp sores, and other
distressing skin humors. Harassed mothers will find
the Zam-Buk treatment both preventive and curative
in these prevalent troubles.
Shampoo a child's scalp with Zeal -Ruh Medicinal Soap
to keep the skin and hair healthy. Where the red itchy
spots. patches or eruptions, have already appeared apply
Zam-Buk without delay. This powerful antiseptic balm
soothes and purifies the tissue, kills off the disease para-
sites, and ensures speedy growth of new healthy skin.
Mrs E Webster 610, Se . irs S!• -eft, -sly; -'• "Iv little girl got scalp
dtse.w at school BMJ gatherings and sores formed all over her head. aad
we (cued she world lose all her hair. It was pitiable to see her Fortunatal
wa tried Zam-Bub, and a few days treatment with this
hcal herb
belts ebessd epleadid improvement. The sores s,oa began to heal and we
continued the Zam-Bas treatment until the last trace of derma, had goes."
Zahn -Bak Sue. ban, riequaliy good for ulcers, bad legs. piles. varicose
pp�oe'o-*�_d'iebunds, abscesses. hods, cold -sores etc pan mum au et
lam•sab is sMaiMM. by mediae to state to Zams-eek Co, Toreata
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Nova Scotia Interior as Moose. Pasture
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♦fir f Loyie
Dames' AbocE CAL.1-IQ
o•e •.e.. . ,uuntry of lakes
IN d streams, Offering many iinal
enor trips, and the interior is t
?eat moose pasture. Ideal, too,
the rause hurting, herause :site
the carne and automobile are used
by but t• rs 1.I•d :guides, thus satinet
Teeny Miles of 'vary hIsir.g
broug' the wilderresa. On the
;.itcrpted chain of lakes reached
'rom South Miltprd via Annappoolis
ttuyal or teeny, and on Lake Ked-
eeretokoo Lake Ro:eairno;, Lake
quer*. n Lal e at,d the Liver -
;,001 Ci er expert i:aiian and white
guides ,nee lite crimes for !nag
.itfirih !traracen call the truce* to
the '-e with tarir his h bark
�•' • "hen tette distantfr•t i•
hod freer, "Del" Thomas'
' ,ttth atilford carer
hunters and duffle
a big motor Uwe
South Milford is lo nal,a :rom
Annapolis Royal and is a favorite
outfitting point. So ,is the Kedgo-
rmakooge Rod and Gun elute on
fealties Lake Kedremaknagc, In the
heart of the wilderness SR milepsa
hem Annmpolim Royal. Rath•'If
Dien cam{ z haw ample art-memo-
tellabletions ;Ilk/linty or canoes and
guedit�fjia�,,
The Nova Seottan lisoose seaman
Mats teem -Oct. 1 to Ne* 15. Deer
as pler.tiful tie meow. and the
n for this game lasts from
Nov, 31.
though ,urge numbers of mouse
shot each year, many with mag-
flcent "rereads," the annual in-
crease :s said to equal the till.
Such guides as Louis Harlow, halt -
breed Micmac and Sam Globe, full-
blooded 'ndia are report moose
tuners a.id stalker and rarely dis-
appoint the hunter. The cleverness
with which they simulate the calla
of the cow moose with a simple roll
of birch hark fesh.loned into • horn,
is sure to fool the wisest old
in the wildr'rnewa When the
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