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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-9-25, Page 7THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. County 'and District Mr. 111.1 Mrs. James I'.1lrsou, of formed the ceremony. Mr. and SlrM. Et1t1 r.l.rad their golden kn weddingh. Prowse will 11 net t at Windsor. u le w•h1NrI 4.0 September fain They were luxe-' '!'1 fair held in 1'1114ton uu tied in Morris OM ushlp S41nOlnber Ulh. 1s74. The death ,srurrel at (blood? oil Monday. September 1:.111. of Mrs. Samuel Illlmesitlul, at the age of ser- uwny fir.' years. Two daughters, \Irs. E. Mee/twill MId Sint. Rubt. HI►tgII.M. Loth 1.4•.1414. Rt Hellman. 1)r. Foster Popp, who sl44•ut holidays William A. Mason, a former well- r.'c.'ntty at his home here. left last 7t0uwu resident of Itrue•fleld, diet week for beau Diego. California. to .4e/t.ulteer 3,..1 at Saskatoon, 111 his la kr charge of 71 114•w' 111/1iN•t0. hospd- forty-fourth year. The Jiata,n family till w'h1e1, hat. Just been esWbllhtlied left Itr.a.'field in 1!Nki and hare IH•••u there. 1)r. Copp hate '11,•11 working -enntbliMhed In hns!ue,at 111 the 11,0111 tclth iii alta l'e'er, slam Ism dl.*•oven-. biota at Saskat.s.n for A number 4.f having spent a year or Inure with Or. years.' TJu• dwells.'I is survived lev 1L,,,Ung iu his lals.r11ory. * slater and tau brothers, all of Fred hafts has returned to Clinton 6414knt,44.n. after a year's abseil.... lu Engl uxl. Jas. $u,.lI & Sous. of Minot. took newrl.. every first prise in the Lek,+- EXETER ter she-ep .'lass at the Western Fair. Ralph Steplienti w. of the GOMhen Bite. Shu,l••y, diel Selltem ber 12th at Miss '.lay Jom•s. who recently un - the age of eighty-six years. Ile was 44'rwetit 7111 operation 1n Victoria hos- born near fort Hope and .auto to PIN 1. London. has sufficiently ree,.r• Stanley tievuslaip when n 1s0y. Ili h 'Ted to be brought home. survived to- his xgwl alit•, wren morns Tv,, Exeter North boys were hay-. and three d,uhghtrne. ing 411 friendly ', exing limit ane• night An interesting wislitioj took. plate last week when "10' of them. hill1' at the I'rrlryo•rlan 111711151'. H.•nxall, 'illg 1,11 the other with a rather hand nn Moodily. wpte n ter 13th. when pu1M•11. broke a bone in Ills ow'11 Iliad. Oiiye Irru.' 414ltonnld. daughter of II" will not 11. 71144' to INex 7111, more Mr. 44 id \irs. John, R. UelN,nnld was for n little tltlr. united in marriage t.. .1. Gordon Slim Mary Elw,rthy' Jan« gone 111 1M vis -of Toronto. won of 11r. and reaolon to take a 1* 'i4iou at 111e esteru I'piccrsity. Mrs. 'John 1lIun,•v left last we. k to,. her home leer 1:,Iue.nr.al after visit- ing her relative, and friends in this Inrnlity, %Vilttntu Trobu,•r. of the enstoma Monday of hast week was a .N.e.,•sx- rul evert. He'll,',, the l'llIIto11 ta,blic w L/Md, len other w•Iuo!c. in Mullett. Stanley 111111 Goderich tl4I14'h01a t,luk 141 rt. I'hc exhibits were pheel iu the ton II hull and were both numerous and of fine quality. Mrs. ,Im... I lin as of Exeter. 'lite err, mens was performed by Rev. .1. .1. Iii.' 'mnuell. Mr and Mrs. IMvis will re•ld•' at Toronto. At Kirke, I l.le- Farm. McKillop. the home of Mr. and Mr.. John 1.. idacl)we'.1. on Wednesday. September •li'latrtm.tit. Edmonton. .t1lierru. :lid 17th. the marriage t.M.k phis• mf their lira. Trelot'r are visiting relatives Sirs. 4:..,..e•. 1,,•L•i.yre. •St. %coon. (1811ghter. leaky.] Yatn,lltoq Slu.•is,celi, hr••. Que.. writes: "i .Io nor think there I-' to Sanford I:mer.!na ?islt,r, of 1 ?114. 71,.' I:x••ter Fair. on WerIn1•.1hly mf m,y oilier ru•,H1•lu•• to eepull 11114'. teen, on, The ceremony w'115 perform- Lr -t WI'ek, was fay.ore,l with ileal (full Tal.lets for little ones. I have el by Iter, 1Ir. IsarkIn of :w,tforth weather anti there was a large nt.l anal then, for I.ly 1411,- 4141.1 4-.•.11.1 m«• I k•1u11•r 1lI. Slr. I'rc,•11•r Is moving toNew'litlaing. LIFE BURDENED While lit . 11 r. Fuer \r 1'. I',IIIin• had lits auto sldemviped :nal damaged. He wan thrown oat and lad his kue• Injure,' ,holo, Laporte 'lax nailed his f foe w to his son. 1 RwNlr• 1 11 • 1 A1Im for a reriu of yours. reserving t I lwi'llii,,, for 111. nw'n 1111•, BRt•SSELs1 ;;� BY DYSPEPSIA loin 4'itrrili k, ,wn Bros - sent,. and Mises I:Lely. 1\;infield, et Luenu. 31.•re married at 1.11,1111...011 11..• lath lust.. and nil! 'rouble 111 Itru-ods. The village council has grunted be lie„iso• for a 111,4,.1111 INM,lr(Nlw. to b& carried d on 111 the Atu,rleai hotel. Mr. 111111 Slrs. W. L. 111Q,Wrrle, (d Saskatoon. alert recent vieit rs_.. III Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Frank INn'idwltl and four children. •.f I.os Angeles,, Calif.. have. left on the return Journey after 44.vislt with relatives and friends here. They Intended to tueet.r all the way. ran wile. R'. 11. Mariner$. awl Iwo daughter., of linusal.. were visitors 111 Itemisers r..rutl,. They travelled 1.y motor l Itobt. Thuws•u's Mel.ruchlin roltq- iI. ear wax burned when hit garag.- ..a. destror-.,1 1. fire early Frblay HO ruing. the 12th fust. '.Ir... Duncan Llvingstou, rata aged holy who Ilett nit,' her daughter. %Ir. .1. 1'nl?L was found lying on the f:•ror .had when Mr. mid Mrs. Tull' 4.11lrncd home after .,'metra;; au, turn•' 111g with (Hels. NOTHING TO EQUAL BABY S OWN TABLETS 111 the 1.re•s••m,• of relative.. of ti,. teniae,. 1'h(• exhibit. In most young ,Duple Mt. and Slra. Flslier lines were eteellert. The sla.n'fug mf 41-11? reside at Itrayton. where till• hems,•s teas a lits!.. high), tut th'$r groom be pestma*ter. • was n .1MM? shoW?l,g ..f rattle. • Slows Mane. of {Inllett towns111p. Who, n. 411.1nlo,.wl' 111 these eohtttml• )nst week. wits injured by beim: thr.mu .111 of hl, wagon while 'riv- ing im the Hurua rowel. tea of ell', .,st aeident which might have been tan. sn' •-unshed to 111y •Injurke 4'ven Il'r.'..•riotta Lino' it' w,,,. .setae• ti,. Ila w,s red to a 'airy of Zurich troolde drit-• HFa_ fathi•r. • inn to the t\'i tern filar. The IM,r1F viv,„„„. i':unsiyte'I of la. W. IS'rlllams, £d. ZURICH Thar../lay. Se.t•ti4s'r jn his forty -n110.11 y.•yr% eighty -«k y. --era of age. 1 shlea hl, w'Id,.5, a Man attd ��t dnuz;.• Miller. the Mises Ethel mid Eva \ri!- ter: ('has. M:u11I, Ilurun road, '1.,s k- hams and M1 -M ..':huh•. Mellek. Tine etigflltIi. and Urs. R. J. McFarlane. o: rivers) lean -al, and I,..n,l.rn n h,rg,• can Ifloderleh. Th,•re'are• Moo four ).rent',• forme the north overtaking tls•m and, era and thee" sisters. rill livImg 111 4ue.thor large ear frau the ,rntth 1.1110441114111.t.'\ ime.,itlg them Miineeged their ear into the diteli.'•'s'Iser, ft overturned. Lod:- CLINTON lir 4114 144.1,.44 were hr'•keu, although Int• of • the young ladies were un- eot ••lour, for x while a11.1 the ear was A pretty wedding took phase-- on bad!). wrecked. Saturday. September 13. at the ia.mne Th.. Zurich .school fair bast week of air. and Urs. John WIs•'nnin, their. brought oat n g,MMd line of rzhfblt.. ",tinge' dangbter. Margaret .1.1..x.1.1. .1. I'r..4er and 1)r. 1'. .1. '"1" •.:•r Jw•cntnl,lg ^tin bride 4.1 Evan 1'r .:,,v.• . y, harr,Ked residential properties of I)er•0it. Rev. J. i:. Hog- 1«-r n Z11ric1.. the transfer to take .•ff•.•t BENEFIT FROM TANLAC LASTING, HE ASSERTS Ontario Man Says It Put Him In Such Fine Condition 2 Years Ago, He Hasn't Needed Any Medicine Since. "Well. air, It 1.44,k.,1 like i was very first few doses of Taulbee clean going to have to giv,• up nae J,h. but 1'antac kept Ile en the payroll and. el mursP. I'm strong for 11," is t114' striking statement of 11',41. (`ranker. t.. nay finger-tips. Thia was two years :Igo and thus. bottles pat 1141' ill 4111(•1 good 41hape that I have amt had to stand n rent for nn' ,'r a W IA.sine e. nis St.. ItrlskciL'e. In,t.. who for eat t and sleep fine, never mass a SE .1 RTH 30 rears pato hes iw.-n employed by dily'R work any nmere and feel fine. the (':,median National railroad. Veen Jnst can't beat Tannic." ,1 touch respect..?\ .•.i.1.•td ..f Sea. "1 • . n •r "My a tun, h went wrong lf) vales Tnnlnr Is for sale by all cote' drag- (,0th. S{Is. Rachel 'tree.• ptass•d ago tend tIu•u I gra,htally got out of plats. A..e"pn no substitute. 115.11 {0 aw'xy 1.11 Nbenday. 1ci ember Pith. fix in lets '.f ways. 1 .'ouldn't eat million 1.4rl•te sold. after n long ilnws. MMi Grieve was e,r s'..•p to do any g.Mwl for n.Tv4.1111- seventy-three viae. of ahg.e ,4,411 14-11. a nesA � and indigestion. . . .110? had .rt t, g t g native 4, f hill0l ...mit where i .imply had to drag myself T:u1L•1.• Vegetable Pills* for cornettist- 1 •fI, to Sea• I forth lame 1 twenty ycs :i nim. brother.Thomas to the rnllmnd yards in the mnrningR. tion n,.ule and r,.nmmendl,l by the t;rirt-e, of S,vlfnrtlt. I. +l "1 could feel the god (Iter is of fay m.14n,faetIrers of '1'anlac. Edward' J. Whittaker. ,1 well. kmoot sclentlst, eenntr(I•d with the \'ietnrin 11nsenn. 111'llwn\whm wn1 al'- cldentally killed at his gut nor Itcntie near that C1ty on the 141It aL, w•a4 the only son of Mrs. White Pr of `tea forth. He Tran n genian • of S.ufortI. 4'4.1logitate 1notituto and had had n brilliant caner nM 11 w'h'ntitle student. Miss Lentherllnd hat sold her .heeding on .John street to Miss Law- rence and will make her linen at 1.011410R. Th.. Rttenelnnee at Wmforth ('olh•g- iate this term Is Aland 2.'Wl. The an- nual field dnr r to N. held Friday ,'f this week. 11a. News N11 y44' An 1-11 ire'ly 111'ta- pretof ee Mtnff Is now in charge at the Laval office. On Thursday hast Inspector \fnrriy installed Mr. 4'. 1'. Sills as p.strtulmfcr of Sestfnrth. The staff now eenwista of Mims Rena Pick- ett. formerly of the Clinton p(44totflee. who lune hnd M•.ernl years' exl44'r• lento 111 the work n kad full charge of the office there for n time: Miss n.othhag ,..lee.VI hat Mrs. Lefebvre say. tbon.h11.1. of other mother. s.ly. They have found' by trial that the Tab'ws alwnt.•do just what is elaltn= ed for them. The. Tablet. lire a m11.1 hat 4horottifh laxntire n-hfeh regulate the is.w•els 4445.)-w'yterl the .luno'' And. sluts i'ani.h potion.. e.1d4: ri.11e•, etc. They are• .veld hy tneik4tte dealers or to mail at 2.1 mots ' a box from 1'be 14r. Wilii:Ifwe Merlfein•' ('o., flr's•k'ille. to: r. . r. lit. and Mr.. H. 1',.lh«Inn.• !care tak- en up F ;6 -nee• in Mrs. .1. 1;:.1. r'. dwelling on King street, Mrs. P. G. Mel'nffre•r. of Detr.•it. -p•ht a flay .Flys at the+ tome. •J he: father, Gem, Hirrn.. 11'•rsister. Mar- garet. returned with her and will 1.10 n week ..r two 111 Isetro!t. Ur., N. 4'nnlin. and MrS. N.ir.• . ay, nw:11. Inn ;, •1.!•i �r!nfla-+e. In 41..• 1t'c-t. Italy. U' , ;,hitch w 711 -Fold Its :11.::iv, teary dd. year on tiehrs•r T_'tlt. -rho choir of St. Andrew's ,•hur•h • .pre -voted their retiring !.,oder. Sllss Sara 111lme. with an :oldness of air pre•lalmu ate? n 1,and.mme .11141 fb.tr. r:hnskrt l,rfor to y0 r marring... 711.• 4..•ulu of th.• i' I g 'Ys' imremru;? wav celebrate.] with a armor dam,. and carnival •;n tt'.dne.dor nlaht of last week. The Sinj,I,' leaf mewing chili rentire,l (aur for the-31„aon:.l Hall fund. and the hillea -of Trinity clmlr,h mode 4441 from the anlP of -hot .log ' and coffee, l'rise•whroera' 111 the enrnivnl were: 7,n.1141 ertnf.'. .1111,' E11111111• genre .,unh'. Mai tt'lhit t'•ner. Itrns.(sls : Indite;' fatal. Mrs. 44.014.1 !Man : gents' fnm•y, (:onbili M' -.r.': child n. - Mary (,M-kltar : sweepstake'. MI. Evelyn Goldthorpe. We Have a Good Fresh Stock of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cauliflower, Cabbage and Celery The Best XXX Vinegar and Best Mixed Spices for Pickling J. J. McEWEN Phone 46 Goods Delivered to All Parts of the Town Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by .a Refreshing Night on Lake Erie • (Yater nil ticket brood en the beets) llw*i aa&s et west bound travelers 1.y they wouldn't have misled that coot comfortable night no one of air ane wesmers A good Mit la a clean stateroom. a long sound Meet end an appetising breakfast in the morning. ahem,,..SFZANDRPE"-'CITY OF ERIE" -'CITY OF BUFFALO" Daily, May tat to November 15th Leslie Sea& • Yon P M 1 Finer* J Lowrie Cleveland - 900 P 11. Arrive Cleveland - 790 A U Marisa Time 1 Arrive heals - 7:30 A Y. Cacao. ee tee reds, Piet. Pat-te-1144r. Told.. Detroit and abbe pale.. Ask },s12�4�tkk t gent a ,ouUl.t .cave Iw I.ck.t We C a a t tee. New Tourist Aeto- rants ease-{IY00 „Thr 01.10 Ship Seamdber•'-Lensth SM het; Breadth. 94 feet 6 inches. Fare $5.30 Meed fa 4rry .,r rortlossl mode them el the Great dalp -Semen bee" ..d Ji -peva basket, ' . Cbsalend and Sneak Transit Ca. Clemiand, Obki 4 VI • (' 111'Rt:I.1.:1 DRUG STORE Health and Happiness Came With "Fruit -a -tires" - Made From Fruit Juices and Tonics " fruit -a the.", the wonderful medicine made from the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, is one of the greatest means of doing good that this country of ,ours has ever known. Fruit -a -titres" is bringing health to hundreds RIO hundreds of people who suffer with chronic Constipation, Biliousness and Dyspepsia. Mr. Frank Hall of 1`'ye'ale, (ant., gays, "1 purchased a box 01'"Fruit•a• fives"and began the treatment. My condition improved immediately. Thedyspepsia ceased to be the burden of my life as it had been, and I was freed of t'onsupat,on ". 50c. a box, 6 for $2 50, trial size 2.5c. At dealers or sent by Fruit-a•11volt Limited, Ottawa, Ont. Margaret .1Mhtoq.. who 1:,. been cow= Heeled with !be postot4iee 111- Gerrie for wtme time and whin 144 al Normal Schad (graduate and 11r. Dow so I4eid of Senforth. w•ho lintel. a 11 class teaeh.�r'M ....riffle -ate. HINGHAM Mr, rind Sar.. ('harem have returned to ono the summer alt Ifni Mrs. A. 11. %%'II far ttlud.or. w mov lerrtlllm dent of a 1 Peter 1 I`' other !1:15 -Shackleton after els-idling seine. \hl-k,.kn erd left last week ere Mr. Wilford is lv !neared d as Kettl- e raid storage cowpony. iklater. who was visiting . Sir.. Peter Gowan,.. stud re'.,►h-•'s f.'r several months. •tuno•d to Saskatoon. Sask.- -I. 14011 11 coaled I-0111r1'4ta,1 mem- orial debentures for #7.�tNl lir ten y«.114 and Isarfug its 1»r •.•ut. in- terest. The. whole. 1.wte WR. taken IT 1,44111 Investors. While driving along. the riverside Frank Scr.;.iton. driv.•r of mu.- of L hitt'. 1.1g truck., ekiddes1 v.ff 111.• read 1nt,, -t!:.• anter. The driver s-..rkel his .war though the window fn the truck ai,.l out to dry land. T. l:hw•n hlrelle•el 1.1. tenni to the frock 't,hahl it Just ,.hon' to the top',f.the batik when the harms.. broke and the .nam Tall away. The -Irick fell (sick tote Mt F'Intm•n. 01111111Z 111111' In the -glad afterwards fraot11'*, were balm' In hi.,,.'hirIw,n,, and .honlder. The. true ova• I.ulle•I out by mealier troek. II le the worse for its I:unwniion. \1 :dw.1rd TelopkIn.. n1111.' work:l.¢ ,iii a ripsaw/%; the Western foundry, not Monday. t1I4 with an aeetdent in ;vinic; Ilk rigbi han'I wa, wet -,•r,' y ti:Hlg',•d. I1.'.', ly he •ttff.•rwl anti - 'atom of a flpg.4'. and a few nhiurth+ am. lost Hie .fight\ of MI ey.. in 'tteee- atfng the ..ante machine, LUCi;NOW Thursday, September 2:e, 1924--T PRINPERII(s F.tRMS 41 M1111111111_ from page 2I :tad the fart that .most .1 111rm are grown oar 11 real slur Mini. Pine Flax field. hi i t hr country NII1'IY•1111.11IIg ltlytln 41,41E to 11 hes. extent tlrouud 11'ingtuun. flan Ix grown. and here as elsewhere the growers are highly pl„Ised with the yield. Iniekm-heat in that .! stri.'t IM also it.MMl. 1111 hetlgh the a ..re•a go ..,dull t.. IM• gruts 4,•r Hell \\'ingh11i,. 1101%'''11 Myth and 1\'iughlun the farmers 1111VI. beer greatly 1111nll44'rel by Om mint whieli have continued all through the mat harvest. The oats in this section have 144,,41 eat for vem.• time, but here as nowhere else' In 111e whole of Pisa Het ft. ham it been difficult to get the mita under co !n n dry state one farmer. in speaking of 1 per- versity of the w •ut her. .and' "1 am nearly desperate. My salla tare limen ready to draw- in for oee two weeks, and every time 1 go '- r the field with a wagon it star t.. tour. There are nsoJii11ew !VIII i. :110111141 1d14•. !not for the w it of dry grain to tllr,ih. If w steak two or three loads off the field at a time ae are lucky', for M Bare as we start. down ..me. 41 'rah,." It was louring when this f mer Npo•k.. of ,Ila grievance. -avid he algwur/11eP of lli« ..aft field la • c soaked fur the third or fourth n,' gave little doubt nit to the sin- erity of his words. Prom Itlyth fn tVingh:Hm the ...1111 try torus again- from rolling laud to level prairie. dotted' here .and .there w ith fine w4sodlot..• Harvest Abundant There 1« little change here either in. the mature of the farming or in the unbroken l nl?ormity of the bar. vest. which. nitli olltdl ,IIlfh'nit to gar - ,,.•r, is au, extromelc nbwdnnt On., .111 Jnerense in the acreage of butte' wheat a5 e.mJu,r,l -hi• the enunfry s..uth of (Tinton marks the northern Hart of the di.tri.•t a.1 lasing. different In its cropping. other ern In croon riinnittg In about tis• sam0 1'1.4(44.1114,1) •h.'ld 1,1 11..' '.14 )u'r districts. I Sugar 1445,45 are; n good crop In the distri.'t betwee1 l.rmdes►r.ro. ,u,;l Myth. but the.e are grnwn prin- cdptally. as ,11tH.' • fe41 1111'1 compared to the acreag,'. In .'rhe 11'n141ceburg mid fort 1.am14.an dlstrietg the 'cross t Is a minor one. 1'ornbs•s. curl and chut•er in this district Jnst mentioned are the outstanding croie. and one .14.1 fine rioter of all three on Lha farms of Ge.t•ge Garrett and Mosel HoltxI, u,r. near rtyth. .- In erntrn-r to the generally A4cept- 1sl Idea that craps to the south and 4,iwitnl, Lake Erie will alwnr44 rilw'n before those farther north. It 11 In fer.'Rting-fe note' that while at ('Innde• - iN•t•.. nn, !Merton the preparation of the laud for fall wheat wan not eon). pietist on s.ute farm* between Blyth 111111 'sViugharn the 110w• crop shnw44 nearly two Inches of growth. -People often will give Mr,s• cheers for lona•/hlrig they w 0111111 't give any- thing else for.- q'Ichiil l:ration. SCHOOL FAIR DATES FOR 1924 Following are the dates of the school ! fleefairs to be held In Huron county this irurl41 "",ninon has nom, on year: a trip to SI'kareli man. - Rlyth MI-. Verna Mo'.iui!Iln has taken a Wiligham iwwitlal as- teacher tit 4'hiplxtwa. Mr. rod Sirs, ,1. It. Fnrsmnn, of Tor- , Credlton Hensononto, were re•etit visitor. In Lu,'- winehel ..nw. Sirs- Fnr.nlanh was Mho. tVinchelReA mar - :rarer '.incl h., i 1,1. n daughter of the Irate Mr. and Urs. is.nald Mire tomtit!. Slr. Fnrsmnn is instructor In agri- erlltnre tit the Slindep Reformat. y, ._ - Sliss . Mary Christie. of 'Pet ft, visited friend. in town for at few d• She had 4s11e- over to attend the fnq- i'rirl of her sister. Mrs. ,iohn Ding- wall. who ,1f••11 at '.1's4J0•.I.•y. Frank flit,• 11415 jn relr15.',) the ul I Iso ling green property at 'the enr,,r of I s >a I :trek Rose • . 11.1. r t5 . 71,41 1 nit: v u: 61,11'1 A dwelling on it next spring. 11r, tool tar's. .John Hackett have 4..ugh,4 the i)arrow p4110.1ty on Sta- tion street, Mr. and Naar.. Darrow ni tend to .remove t.. Gndcri.•h. Mr.. Steel limiter Jaw sold her dwelling on ,4111rarn street to 31 r.' .'releavon. of 1tioura11(urn. Mr. rind Mrs 1'. H. Itog.•r., of IValk- 'rton. 81ililmncr• 411, 1.141:11r.'1111 -11f of their danglhb.r. 1141h.I. t,, Enrol Do- llen Camel -Mi. son of Mr. mid Mr.. It. D. 4',Hierou. 1,11ckmnv, the mar- riage to take plate (miet!y the iaiddl• ,f I)(loiter. .''. pretty wedding took place ,n Sat mrday in but. John's i'resbyyterian e11ur'h. Toronto, emichtet'd by the 14.•v. T. A. It4slKer. modified by Rev.31r. /Untold of 1Viigham. when Marjorie May. only daughter of Sfr. and Mrs. W. .I. Schell. became. the bride of Hr. 11'. V. Johnatmi mf l.mrknna'. The bride looked well in a gown of ivory beneath -ft crepe trinunel with marine.,. orange blossoms fnstete11 her tulle veil, and Rhe 114rrte1 I shower i44ml- quet of Oldielia r.1.4.6 And carnations Miss \'k'torla ti -arrow, In turquoise Hoe georgette. and Miss Leath' John- ston. sister of the groom. In peach taffeta. acted am bridesmaids. Litt!e'. Ural Schell, the bride's, euu•in. In pink taffeta, vvxs a charming flower - girl. The groom w•1111 ANslste,l by Mr. 4'. Smith. Mr. K. Putti, and Mr. ttalpo Smith were the usher! hiring the signing of the register Mimi IaRte'I Emile sang. A reception was held af- ter the eerrmunq at the home of the litres''. parents, 631 Broadview- aven- ue. Inter i)r. and Mrs. ,Johnston left, 11111141 Rh.rwers of eon'etti. for an .'x - tended motor trip. 'Suit will rwfdr In Lucktrow. A Ilan is gland has per- ennial charm elriefly Msau1P 4411141 r. oat either nulrry. , r ;No 40 work. -- Kit. -litter Ke,•nrd. A (Geed Old Treat W1N(I'H.AM, Sept. 22 - 'Harry. 1kid aced m'e'aty-,w•5en. and his wife• .4'1-e11 Y 711210', on 1neulydliv 14nl+hr.1 taking In the hart -est from their lis) acre form, three tn11e. wear of here. Tp:rntcrr'. •^•r , 1 iritic e'er rim 41 ,Homo.: of 4.51.11 leer •n 11 farm. this aeth'e .1,1 .enured,' h.aa111ed l tla•ewhole job without help. Rept. 25, 211 crept. 29, 30i 1 1 Oct. 2 'Oct. 3 HEALING SOOTHING ANTISEPTIC iw/y resi .kiln /oulles amikk i McCORMICK AND DEERING FARM IMPLEMENTS and REPAIRS Mowers Hay Loaders Hay Rallis Hay 'Idlers Delivery •s. Etc. Just a few weeks more and haying and harvesting will be here. W;II you be needing any new implements for this work If you do, kindly give us a call. We carry a complete stock of all_Deering and McCormick repairs. Grain Binders Corn Binders Threshing Machines Ens ilageCutters Tractors, Etc. Primrose Ball Bearing Cream Separators Corn Cultivators Gasoline -'" Engines All Sizes Also Beatty Bros.' Maple Leaf Cars, Hay Forks, Steel Barn Track and pure Manilla Rope, in all sizes. Manure Spreaders Oliver plows Cultivators Disc Harrows Drills Land Rollers, Ftc. THE HILL HARDWARE AUBURN PHONES: Dungannon, 5 ring 3; Blyth, 32 ring 12 MCLAUGHLIN-BUICK SPECIAL SIX 25-26 THE new Special Six is a car you will enthuse over. The Business Coupe, for instance -the smart lines, the beautiful, quiet -toned Duco finish and handsome equipment, give it an air of smartness and style that is equalled by few cars, regardless of price. Moreover, what you would expect from a car outwardly so beautiful, will be more than fulfilled by this Coupe's performance. The 50 H.P. valve -in -head engine provides more than enough power for the hardest going in mud *nd sand. The sturdy chassis and cantilever springs, together with Low Pressure Tires, A ord unusual driving ease and comfort -eve on the roughest roads. The increased safetkof Four -Wheel Brakes adds much to the driver's peace of mind and enjoyment. ('-1914 LOCAL DEALER W. M. BELL EAST STREET GARAGE GODERiCH, ONTARIO MSLAUGHLIN-BUICK 1 An Important Showing of LADIES' WINTER COATS Cut Velours Coats, plain and fur -trimmed, nicely lined and interlined. Crushed Plush Coats. with fur trimming, lined and interlined, tone brocaded and plain lining. Velours, with fur collars and cuffs or without. all !figure -lined 811(1 13 95 up int(rlilied, ranging from 1 ..,,,,,,............... W U. Marvt•lla (oats with Fox, Sable, lrttuirrcl or Thitn•t Collars, beautifully lined anti interlinwl, at v. r\•,attractir,' prices. with a two - Children's and Misses' Coats In Velouruand Cut.Va14itrs, plain or with fur collars and cuffs. �� Ladies' Gloves Short anti long Gauntlet (doves in rhadet• t.1 Mode. `and, (fray, Boas. r and III ti t mrd with embroidery faith fancy cut-outs on the coif. Get Your Fall Hat Here Attractive Models in Felts and Vtdvett•, with all the different trimmings. AlsoChil,lr-n's Hats. A nice rang.' of new Fall ('oath apdRaincontt' for the Men. ('orneand nee them. NOTICE Thi, store will he closed Septen,her 29 and 110 for the Jrwi•h New Yeat holiday's and will re- open October 11.1 . Mr•11111a>_ THE SQUARE A. CORNFIELD LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISHINGS SHOP WHERE 1 -OU ARF. INVITED ro SHOP GODERICH PHONG 410 I r-