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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SIGNAL
THa SIGNAL,.
GODERICH, ONT. OCTOBER 4, 1923
' Fill your pipe
with
Blyth F all Fair
A Splendid Success
Beautiful Weather Draws Crowd of Nearly 2000 People
to Combined School and Agricultural
Exhibit ion
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Nwuttful weather prevailed on Fri- Medd. .1 Barr; nue-v,ar-old heifer. ('.
clay for the Blyth fa.I fair, which was \\'Ights:tu & Son. J4ltarr: heifer calf.
attended by almost 2,IU) people from .1. Scout 1st and 2nd; hull, 1 year old
[Ike country aurro[netiug this bustling anti under 2. It. Medd: bull calf. .1.
little v11 age of Huron c•onut:. The liar.: herd, tui sad 2 felonies. It
fair Oily tear was purely au agrit'k►1• Medd.
tural allow, honer races belug entirely Aberdeen .Angus s
while thes now ng o oorses and(mule o Grades
the
t Forgot to
w Rec •
s reete
ted b. T. M. IHoand Horse Litt
:seining.'. H
in town. Ila
tarn stored illy
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n ;nth. Ouod h
T.- •- for Mia at all
niw.Imen crochet medallions. 4, MIPs
Symington; specimen tatting, Mrs.
Dunbar, Mina M. Lltingsto►w; apcl-
men timid thread lacer, fine. Mrs, How -
tie. Mimi Livingstone; specimen braid.
thread lace. -coarse, Mrs Felker, Miss
i.IvIngstofe: specimen hand t.em.tlt-
ehtng, double, W. 14. Mel;omen. Mins
Livingstone; .pweimen embroidery.
eyelet. Mrd Felker, Mrs. Howrlr; spur
cimen embroidery. solid white. M1hi.
Livingstone. Mrs. Felker ; specimen
embroidery. hanlanger. Miss 44ywing-
ton, Mrs. Howrir: specimen embroid-
ery. Roman cut. Miss Llvinpnto[w.
Mrs Howrir : mweimen embroidery.
Sweecltsh weave, Miss Living-
wtoue. Mrs W. A. T..gan ; spe•1-
men embroidery. Ita'ian relief.
Mrs Howrlr : specimen embroidery
Rnlgar!sn. Miss i,1vIngsone: nnr•'-
mten embroidery, modern emvlen'I
-odors. Mrs. Howrlr. Miss Livingstone;
'tertmen embroidery. single piece. not
listed, Mrs Logan. W. ,F: Me Gowan.
Hiring Roam rundohinge
Buffet set. 3 pieces, Yrs. Lnean.
\Iris. Felker; ea e'oth, embroidered
Mrs. E. Joh n, Miss 1. r restore:
'ea cloth, er'orhet trimmest. Miss Liy-
he•on
Mrs. Logan, Miss Livingstone; any
artk•le or garment wade from one
square yard of goats. Mrs. Felker.
Mian Livingstone; collection, on, 11 Owes
fancy work, other than wood, different
styles. Mrs. Logan. Miss Livingstone.
Judge --Miss T. Jackson, Troy, Gut.
ART WORK
olio
Norm, copy. Mb... l7ing"tone, Miss
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Mabel Cale. Iowa Falls. low.: ani-
mal or figure work. Mrs. W. Me4;IH.
Miss i.ld,igstone; Inanimate subjects,
Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Huwrte.
Water ('aloe
I.andw•ape from nature. Miss tale.
Miss I.Ivlugstone; sane, copy, Miss
(Isle, Mrs. Howrir; [lowers, groups'.
Miss Cal.', Miss Livingstone: st111 lift..
original subject. Miss l.ivingstotw.
Miss Pale.
Miscellaneous
rllminrteai from the program.Ti... asp c a cow haciug ralstvl calf 1n
crowd centred Its interest upon
*Tie. seem,. Miss I'al.. MIN.. Liv-
ingstone; or with calf. A. W. afcFwing tugstonc pastel, Yrs. W. A. I.e.gan,
judging of horse and calf r, the fors let. 2nd and ani; ono-case-ulf.i loeltvr
mer of whkh took !►ince In a newly 1 far calf, A \ti Miss ('rale; Miss L. light and shade.
A V. McE"halt: .tel Miss Cal,.. Miss 1.1v1ngbI crayon,
prep& red I ring facing the Krrnd stand, I Mrf wing; bull "vi' 1 year. A. W. Me- colors. Miss Cale, Miss Livingstone:
Thr inside exhibits erre well up to Ewing: haul, 1 bull and 2 [rimiest.
1 pen and Ink work. Miss ('ale, Nes.
the meek, except roots stud apples A.
W.
MtEwing. { I Howrlr: poster design. agrtcu'n.raI
1 1 . t t l ooze t►xll lu., Miss Livingstone. 'Sud:
was particularly.w good. The number Ingstonr, ii,'T'. Wntwi.,wk : I
of sheep end swine was rather small.21. ,r wrwltevltsg raised caapi -au simple plan modern kitchen with eon -
In all thirty-five spade: prises were i1123. or with calf. Earl Caldwell, Rob- set. 7 !Item. white. Miss Livingstone. ventrutee, Miss Livingsttoe; single
offered by the baldness men of Blyth err Meld: two-year-old heifer. It airs. W. Metall: Innehem ret. 7 piety'-, ants art work, any rhtdy, originate
nisi John Joynt, M.1'.Y.. for North Medd. 1(1, rt alcihmald; Iwo -Fear -old ..lora. Miss Llvinatstnne. Mrs. Felker: Mins Livingstone, Miss Cale,.
sii... .Inn.t•s H,.ffron, IR. .Ie1>,nnald; Mar table ends. Mrs. Logan. Mrs. M.
DECORATIVE 4►RT
Huron. W. Triter; plate dollies. 4 to match,
The Wterwt of IoH6 old and young one -year-old heifer. J. 1'. HPRron. R.
Mrs. Fr'ker. Nes. Howrlr; table mats. Hand Decorated China
crochet. 3 or 5 set. Mrs. Felker. M1 -s
regular agricultural fair and 1f.. .i„'nos 11''ffron: heifer calf. (;
I.lvtngstone': table mats. other style.
Sheol fair for the district, the fxnr 3 or 5 set. Mrs Howrlr. Wm. ('nig:
centre piece. embroidered. Mrs. 11
Coming. W. S. McGowan: service tray.
hand work. mounted. Miss Llving-
,.hme, Mrs. T. W..sl,ock : tea rosily,
washable. not weal, Mtss Livhngsr . ee
Mrs. Howrlr; test ,•oPev. wood. Miss
I). Symington, J. H. RN -blame!: ser-
viettes. 4 ill match. hand trimmed.
Mrs. Triter. Mrs. Felker: table cloth
and 2 napklnr, embroidered initial,
Misr Livingstone. lora. Howrir; single
wan *retired in the combining of the Medd : one -year-old steer. J: Rare,
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biros.. J. Barr: steer to f. J. Rare. 1st
directorate also being well pleseed and Sud : fat steer. any breed. James
with the experiment. Heffnat 1st and 2nd: fan cow or brit -
Ten whoop took part In the proes- e•r. sus' breed. John Scott. 1st and
slog which was headed be, the 1: ytl. 2nd : three stork steers not shown in
piny Souts' 'land. The judges of the nue other nntnleer. John 1'. Heffrou.
parade. Rev.'!. Hawkins. Rev. O. Tel- .lames Heffron: hest • annual, Nov
ford mud ,Rev T. Tiffin. named the lined. J. Barr; herd. 2 steers. 2 fe-
wlnsers as follows: • S S. No. 14, Hul- Males. .1 Barr.
l eft, I londesie.rol ; 1'.S.14. No. 3. Mor- Judge -.A. 1.. McMullen, Chatham.
ria; tn. No. 1, Morris; Junior Room SHEEP
itlytk1 public school • S.8. No 10 F'sl
AND BAGOA
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very Person in
All Hay(
Jarlinlere. floral design. Mrs M W
Telfer; frnit or salad NINA, ouveu
clonal dealer'. Miss Llvltugeti.ia two
.cups and saucers, orfg121LoArtkc _)het
).lvingstotw, Mob �1���•'p'� ",�kr !Tate.
Mis. Livingstone. Ice W. A. Logan;
sing',. piety lustre work. Mrs.. Telfer.
Miss T.fykngstone; a lltee'tton 3 -piece
conventional d.a.lgns, Miss' Llv'ing-
shone. Mrs. Triter; clle•tlou Slde•e
realistic desfgna, Miss Livingstone.
Pr. J. Grieve.
Judge- 1t.•v. George Telford.
FLORAL EXHIBITS
CUT
PLUG
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If you
rollyour
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ask for
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wawguosh. anti 8.8. No. 11, East Wa- Leicester
wamid'. John 1)enhoim led Joe fief- Aged room. I'hos Wiehtman & t4,11; piece furnishing for dining room. not
Iron is the wire in the half -mile sire -lien rlhog ram. Thomas Flnlrs•rvlce. l'. 'fisted, W. S. Me4rowan. Miss idvlug-
for school toys. \Vithtman & Son; rain lamb. J. itarr. mione-
Thr Italie Iweat Sewing Circle, of John Haggett : pair aged ewes having Bed Room Fi,rntahinga c.
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Myth, realized the sum of $75 for the raised Iamb he 11rXi. Wm Greig, C. Pair pillow slips. embroidered.
Mcmorint Hall Fund through a bazaar \Vightmmn & Son: pair-hetrling ewes. Mian 1.11ing-tone. Mrs. W. A. Logan;
nuc' =air of work on the grounds due C. WIghtman & Son: pair ewe lambs. pair pillow slip-. other band work,
tug the afternoon. lu the evening. Thomas Falrservle•. Wm. Craig. Mrs. Logan. 11 5 M,'Gowan: pair
fdlowhti the encert to the Memorial WoropshiroMwt towels.,mbroniere1. Miss Livingstone;
(hail. the ('tele also put on all in'- Shearling rum. \11u. Russn
; m pair greet rowels, other hand work.
•.rn,a dance, W. S. McCowan. Mks L.iv'nrstone;
The Bob Wilson Company. of Tor I1amb. Thom:,s Fit Intervi.-e•, Nom. Rata: bath towels and face cloth, Mrs. Le-
noir aged .coves Ina 'Ing raised lamb. gen, Mrs. Felker: fancy sheet. Rios
'fftis i; 811 .1.11nt
,.t.9rd to
• ray. We are t;.oiag t
fr'e bottle of medic
- baso.* -you up •r d yott
.t..nces of ind zetioq
constipation, (..taerh
'.'lie medicine of •
Bronson said, "it i _t
...,.e that easel ivy
stopped the pro.:, •,v ipe
nth • troubles : d put
vitality Into r,t: t itrek
.h highly efficic:.t-t
sin made from real,
lea':ee and a f;•,v othe
for the ner t-, .ton
. 1 bowels.
You may to s.;,uvit
in the'mkiest, of p' evtty
Lnach you eat Ova a
Lys you dig,.:;t tad
You cannot 1. 't s
w r wltliv•it fire;
)• rpivff. W'eVE: i
's':•••'d corpuscle ; out
ht ligation.
Thou. ends lock so
fore a:;(I sit kr, ,
thili:.k tor.ey Wird a to
or a c' ..lige of
do.,'t. It': r ' i
in: ! •'run
ler v';.. '. an.
h1' 1 1); ,•n v :i 1 rb' e it. 7
'• atrin.gth -oat of t
mooing corn tar
, , 1 the rollers tee wt.
goes tht'ough but.
n't grind.
;te \'T TRINK YOtT MI'ST HAAT.
-. PAiN TO HAVE INDIGESTION
..act of flesh, too much fat,
pies blotches, sallow complexion
• - of nerve force, impoverished
I, eleeplessneso, headaches, back-
. I's, sldeaches, weak hrnin power,
.,•ay P.,Ia, spots floating before
• eye..,1 may all be due to the
Ity digestive process either in
stomach or the bawds.
..ake Dreco With your other fond
a week and fitlI out how your
estive organs are working. If
r;.
Dreco helps You greatly, gives
, more force, strength and brain
. er you may set it down that
r- liver and bowels ar'a not de -
their duty.
onto. prow i4 4 the talent fur the eye-
ing coin -set 'F.In• !,a11 being crowded
11.. coffers ;;f the AgrIeult ural 5".- cty
were entiched'to the extent of *1:.10.
MIMES
General Purpose
Gelding fa• 'illy. 1 year, John 11.
Shobhrok; teau. 1 mares or geldings.
Jas. I'oleloagh. 1f. Gardiner.
Cartage
Foal. home or mare, J. J. Fry. W.
Taylor.
Reretell
single driver, Jas Heffron; 3, • 3.
Fry. i'••r. r Manning; lady driver. J. J.
Fry. 1-I and 2nd: team of mares or
geldings. Johan Weir; weepestakees,
snare tor gelding. roadster. Jas. • Her -
troop : gentleman's outfit. J. J. Fry.
Agricultural
Brood mare, •etiompanlel by foal,
Jelin Bulger. E. 8a!Menton ; Gull, horse
or mare. E. Sanderson, John Bulger;
gelding of filly. 3 yearn, Gray Bros.;
gelding or filly, 2 years. (;ray Brost,
.foist Bulger; team of mans or geld-
ings. John Wright. James - fuming„
.lite. Alton: mare or gelding. any age,
John Wright. •
Heavy Draught
Brood mare. aecontlwtdel by- foul.
.Ins. .Alton; foal, horse or ware. Jam.
Alton; gelding or filly. :i years old.
.fns Alton; gelding i,r filI), 1 year.
.1. Bridges. Gray liros.; team of
mares or geld:ng.., Albert Brigham:
Is•.t 4 colts foaled In 19'23, Gray !tree.;
mare or gelding. an)- age. Albert Br1g-
ham.
Heavy Draught Clyde
Brood mare, ne•umpanled by foal.
(les. Dale & Scot. J. E. Ellis. Gray
Bros.; Goal, house or tare, J. E. E1111,
Gray lino.; one -year-old any, No
Pale •& Son, J: E. EIH,; swe•pwtakes,
A•lsert Brigham.
Jndge-T. J. Moore. Tara.
CATI'la
Pure Mr ll-Des*n..
M11e11 VIM having raison (-elf in 1021
4c with calf. John S,sot. Imbert Medd,
John Barr; two-y.'arnl4 he-if.•r R.
in tir2::. \\'m. Hoes. (;ray Pros.: pair
shear iug e. Wm. Ross: patr PISS
lamb•. 1\' 91/• Thomas 1%0r -service.
- Any Mime Kind
Pair mhearltng ewes. .10hn 11. Shnb-
brook : fat Phew.. ewe or a-ether..tohn
If ShnhbMnk.
Judge --A. L McMullen. ('hatham.
PIGS
yorkahire
n...00 ;ow Pow haring littered In 1trL(
or with lig. Fd. Haggett. aro: boar.
*tiered in 11rW. John Harr: sow. lit-
tered in lied. John Haggett. lot and
2nd.
Improved Berkshire
Sow, littered In ltrt. Wm. Bo,.
Judge --A. L. ItMnlhen. ('hatham.
HOME M A('Ti'RES
Dorsedk Needlework
Quilt. applagne. modern. 1)r. J.
Grieve. Mrs. W. Me•(N'l; guilt. cotton.
pieced. 1. 1H- RL•hmond�
ming: relit. fancy gnllHng. i)r. Grieve.
Miss Ikella Symington; comforter.
homemade. Dr. Grieve. Mrs. W. A.
Logan: fancy bel spread, Mrs. IT. Ile-
GIUI. Mrs. Ella Johnson; plain white
n;'ron. hand sewing. Mrs. W. A. iwo
gun: men's sle•pine garment. machine
rondo. Dr. Grieve. Mrs. Felker: lady's
knitted sweater .our. Mex J. S. How-
rlr•. Mn. Felker: noir hand-knit socks.
fine. Mrs J. S. flowrir, Mrs. W. A.
Logan: kelt hand -kit mitts, double.
i'er•y Manning. Mrs. Howrleraf
.Boor mat. _braided. Myrt.eJtIWpRone.
Miss Symington; floor mat. other hand
work. R. M;•1►onald. Mts. A.. (Meanie;
laundry work, cotton house dream.
Mrs W. A. Kogan. Yrs. Howrir ; quilt
(sweat). Mrs. Eliise Marshall.
Judg. -Mla.1'. Jackson. Mlseellanesus
Lairs' Pasty Work Single piece fancy crochet, In wool,
Specimen crochet, Irish. Miss Lir- Mix T. Woodcock. I)r. Grieve; single
ing"l'nne. Mrs. .1. S. Howrlr: specimen piece fancy crochet. in cotton, W. S.
erohct, 81(t. fine cotton. W. S. Me- McGowan. Mrs. W. A. Logan; single
Gowan. M. Lliingatone; specimen aro- piece fancy knitting. Miss Symington.
larlugstpne. Mrs Felker; dresser cov-
er. white handwork, Mina Mildred
HIIMorn. J. Wright: dressier •'PIs. 3
Wert,. w-asbable, Mrs. Felker. Mrs. W.
Me( 111: pit cushion, washable firs.
Felker. Miss Llving.tone; laundry
bag. Miss 11. Symington. Miss I.Ivtng-
st pair lotilolr curtains. hand
work. Mrs. W. Searle. Miss Living-
stone.
Personal Wear
Night rote. embroidered. Mrs. Fel-
ker. Miss i.Ivingstone: night robe. nth•
re, hand Rork. Nies Hl -bent. Mrs.
Road.: corset foyer. marh'ne work.
Mrs. floe -rte. Miss 1.1ringstone: eam1-
sole. hand mode, Mlsa Syrnington.
Ilius Livingstone; ,.nvaleseent jacket,
Mrs M W. Tt4fer. Mrs. W. A. Logan;
handkerchiefs, 3 styles. hand trim-
ming. Mrs. T. Woodeo•k. Miss Tiring -
stone; boudoir slippers. Mrs Felker,
Miss Symington; fancy work hag,
other style. Mrs. Gardiner. Ml.. L ir-
.s short dream. hand
work, Miss Livingstone. Mrs. Felker;
intones bath rots•. Mrs. Felker: 1n -
hint's wool jacket. 1)r. J. Grieve, Mrs.
W. Searle: infant's bootees,- Mrs. Fel-
ker. Miss Livingstone; Infant's bon-
net. Mrs. W.'A. Logan. Miss Syming-
ton; infant's crib Grover. home made,
Mrs. M. W. Telfer. Mrs. W. A. L. ogau
eht;d'n romper suit. Mrs
Logan.
Living Room Furnishings
Centre piece. cmhroiderei. colored.
tire. iwogan. .1 Wright; centre piee.
aPber styles colored. 7: -'Wright. MEPP
Livingstone; table runner. MIPs 1111 -
horn. Mrs. Howrle; Pots pillow. em-
broidered, Minn Hllborn. Mrs. W. Mc-
Gill; sofa pillow, other hand work.
Mrs. J. A. Brown, W. S. McGowan.
Cut Rloenrs
Asters, 111 blooms. one variety. MIAs
Alice (311espk. J. and F. Inidlaw; as-
ters. 4 Mora. (1 blooms of each Io1lor.
J. and F. l.ahllew. Mhos Gillespie:
collection dahlias. Mies Gihespkr. Mrs.
Logan: gladioli. 4 spikes. Mrn. Dun-
bar. Dune L►Idlaw; sweet pea die -
play. colors shown (eparately.
Te ler: eollretlon zinnias. Mien n
pie. Mrs T)unhar; rooms, Mrs. Told!
Fart Caldwell; table Isuquet or has\.
ket. yrs. Telfer. Mrs. Dunbar; col-
Ieetion. snnnn's. 4 esrlet lets named. -\
Mrs. Triter, Dr. Grieve.
Pet Plants
Begonia. rex. Mrs. Telfer, Mrs. E.
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RURAL ADOLESCENTS
• AND ANENDED ACT
An Explanation as to the Manner In
Wilke lis Statute Applies
Slnee stomp uncertainty exists re-
garding the meaning of this year's
amendment to the Adolescent At-
tendance .10 a. It affect. Young per-
sons liring In rural whorl aeetinns,
the following explanation! may he
of general interest:
The Art of 1919 requires every
adn'eseent h.etween the ages of 14
and le to attend "'chord for the full
times unless excused on ,,ronnt of
Monte or having roomed the matricu-
lation examination. or of toeing em-
ployed either on the authority of a
home permit or an employment ree-
tlfleate by an attendance officer.
The amendment of 1923 provide'
that the obligation to attend school -,
under this melon dull not apply to
any adoleseent whose Pprvkos are re-
quired on the farm of his parents _..
or guardians it they reside In a rural
school section. and adolesenta ex- r
empt ander this amendment shall •
not ie required to obtain hose pail' -
mite from the attendance officer.
Any much adolescent, however. may
not obtain employment away from y
home without obtaining an employ-
ment certificate from the attendance
()Mer. on the written guarantee of
his parents or guardians, and for the
reasons *verified In the Act; and.
nnleteo the employment tertiflcate is
granted. the adolescent ire required
to attend school.
chat, pace. yard, Dr. Grieve. Mrs �. Um. Howrlr; single piece etlnrel teen-
rke: spcimen erocher in-ertlon. -,I' broldery, M11 Livingstone, Mrs. Iwo- Alm to he •
W. ft. McGowan. Miss 1) SymingtaaJ gen; mingle piece white embroldery'."Anythingarian."
red, make he old world laugh in
a merry glee, and put new vigor in
your life again.
Lewis A. Todd, the travelling
salesman, had stomach trouble so
had he practically had to live on
liquid foods. Ile couldn't even eat
vegetables without suffering ten-rille
pain. He took two bottles of Dreco
and can now eat anything he wants
and without any distress whatever
-pounds like a miracle? Well, we
have Mr. Toil's own signed eta*
meet to that effect.
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Dnao food the wanders it hes
wrought.
Probably you are now thinking
whether all this can be true; atop
it. Come at one& to the Druggist
listed below. Hee you w ill receive
absolutely free, a good -.sized bottle
of Dreco. This offer is open to
every man and woman in this \ici-
nily. There are no ifs, ands or buts
attached to It, except that you
come early before the generous sup-
ply of free bottles has been used.
You don't have to buy anything if
you don't want to. Ail we ask is
that you step in and test this won-
derful medidne, and gee for your-
self what it can do for you. So
pleaae come as early u possible.
.tw awe tints waft now in them.
"Constipation was a source of
great annoyance and f couldn't
secure relief from it. 1 ma. ofteil
nauseated and had a repulsion 0
the sight of food.
"To -day my feelings are enc ly
changed. I have taken too blttles
of Dreco and I am Po much ester
the doctor told me to keep In tak-
ing it, Every ache and tai' is
gone. the constipation is cst»plrfely
relieved. I am no longer p(autir:.•e.l,
but eat and ellen every meal, in-
stead of being a Pon, crippled ccs a-
ttire, limping around, I AM' hnr^-,
and can nurse cases to -day \.i.,, h
T was forced to refuse before. 1
give all the credit for my grana re-
lief to Dreco, and unhrsitatinglc r. -
eonunend it to everyone who Puff' r:
as I did." Free samples giver
oday to 11. C. DUNLOP S DRUG STORE, C,oder'ch, and they will give you a generous size sample bottle 11
Dreco and wiN explain the merits of this great remedy. Dreco is sold by a good druggist in every town.
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"Somebody," not an ,__,-_
ROBERT WILSON
Frost Fence FOR Hard Wood
Ird Hay Baled Straw ' •
omestea,I Fertiliser Rock -faced Shingles
Rubbl .-tired__ s_ -
treet Mope 101 GODERICH
e Your Trip More Enjoyable by a
efreshing Night on Lake Erie
(Your rail ticket la good on the boats)
of west bound travelers say they wouldn't have mined that cool.
le night on one of ow fine steamers. A gnod bed In a clean stateroom.
deep and an appetizing breakfast in the morning.
' EANDBEE"-"CITY OF BRI!" -'CITY OF BUFFALO"
Daily, May 1st to November 15th
ale 9t)0 P M l Easton I Leave Cleveland - 900 P M.
lard - 7:30 A M f Stosdard Time 1 Arrive Buffalo - 7:30 A.M.
• les Cedar Point. Pubin-Ray, Toledo Detroit said then _points. Ask
agent o, tourist agency for ticket a t a a Lia145.w•
e. eToone Auto
free sectional puzzle [hart n( the
Seeaadbee" and 32 -aye booklet.
nd and Bugalo Transit Co.
Ohne
The Great ship
...Smoother'
• - tM
land
t steamet „0
oke ond.'ten d
soma'
Fare $6.50
5inwsenterso Islam lesser 1.4.
i uqn i reed.
"Hist!" admonished Perkins. "1'11;1
in your line quick; yon've got a bite"
A certain Ma rant pnhplled a baker
NI II threc pounds rat butter d1111y, and
niter .Atte time the hakes noticed that
the hotter never weighed three
Pounds At bast, he snmmnned him.
"Have yon nn scaled at home?" the
judge naked. re
"Ye.," mild the peasant.
"Dare you welghts''•
"Yns Bat 1 never weigh the butter
with them."
'Reran..' since the baker imus mr
butter. 1 buy his bread. aturas 1
ways bay three pounds at a time, 1
welgl. the hitter with the bread."
Hr was acquitted.
' Borrow trnnl.le for yon
your nature. but don't h
neighbor..
waste time wishing you had a good business eduentlon, and
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a oplendld position, which IP waiting to become
YOUR OPPORTiiNiIi
to a high place In the COMMERCIAL world.
MAKE
TUESDAY. SEPT. 4, 1912,
' TOUR LUCKY DAY'
bI hegtnntng)) COMMIRRCIAL, IrrENOORAPUIC or
IIF(:RRTAR1AL COUR$K is
a rt yo. w��•-••
The MOST, haus am le art,aBlnp- - - Ila` the
knty nt canoes and
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▪ lithe Nova 600rian moose season
•' loom from Ort 1 to Non 13. Doerr
as pb.r.ttful as meow, and the
n for this game luta from
Nov. 31.
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