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• 0 tor • fo,',1 ;lint will not shrink, a
Though 1,,cased by many a foe:
That wW :A tremble ou the brink III
tit pOrey ar woe. . •
Lord. give .3. stsch • faith AM 11114, II
1 taste to. 1...w the lialluwed bibs* a
T'38 Alia ro, ohate'er way come.
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11 • Flo Omni WWII to _
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It int (est
build Ills platform for this elys.tion."
observed a citizen. "Just viii Niekle."
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Don't fail to peruse the advertise-
ments iu The Signal this week. The
business people have some interesting
get' for the reader.
• • •
Nett Tuesday is election day in the
Fulled State*. and the hig question
Weal, to be whether AI Smith will
again win the governorship of New
York State and be in line for the
Deemer:die candidacy for President iu
• • •
Fernier, in the Western States ire ala. "el" Wilthil'eg • "1'"ig111"1 1" 11
seeking Government relief for the ser -
rat, and • amount r. mit ',81 to tl t•
Ilie-ollite.t.te, :..,4,•r have to he luso:,
up 1tY Ili - r rat t.iYeayer. Ti
Border - s'ar it it. Mr. Fergu-
Sin Is• ..: a g..4 fellow of hiau,
sio.r at tt ,Ytietise of
ties. The Pr inelal Go‘crunient does
not rrcei, revenue from the
uonik•ipal ne• tae reel so Mr. Fir -
gun Is 1.: - rifieing anytidoig when
-he decrees 11--o-itettge 444 Ove eyso/tu 17
which auto ,Il!!t'.t..t tlitir
• • •
7. •ro
wheat was made ftoni-Werern ran -
how ecentimic C01411111iin in willeh
they find . themselves. Protection
ion
agrultural prooluets hnotas brought
them the benefits which vrere promised
by fts advocates..
• • •
This week the planet 3111 IA in a
most favorable position for observe-
..
thin •111rom the -vault and astronomers
are eagerly watching for :tome MPS-
_
Page or eignal. If eommunication 1*
established. no doubt one of the first
euextivvue eektol will I*: Wet _nrolte2.
• • •
A man doe* not need to be a Kohl-
bitiOnigt 10 I.Wlierr at wilily that the
liquor opti,tion shouldo far AA IMMO-
rain met, Mint at Toronto. ln the
half -century whielt lies since elatayed
-the a
`antine-Wse4---inis-beestu•-thetr
greatest w ito•yperting
world. Only :, fi a days aa.)
nonneesicti. w:1- made a Th.. addition
SECTIONAL MEETINGS
IN MAITLAND PRESBYTERY
W. M.S. Rallies at Nloletvwortli. Whitt-
, church and Ripley
' tkoober 1111. and 13th were
tie- date+ upon ellieb the msittand
Presbyti nal I% moan 8 Mit-810118M 1.0. •
lyty of the Presbyterian Church held
• ••l • il meeting* at Molesworth. '
Whiteeltureli and Ripley. with at Large
representation of am
uxiliary embers.
Dietriel vice-pr.sidents presided over
11.11 nieetMg. The devotional pierciS were each as deepen the 505485
Of woottripithrt prayer in the life of
t he nieuilwrsitip.
Mrs. J. W. Dill. TorontoG
. eneral
liana -11 M.irirerzLry w prextffir
„
one a.lureowevl *sell gothering. Out of
the fullness ef a rich experienee hi W.
M. S. work Mrs. Dill reviewed the past
work done by noble. cense-rated
men. many Of •whtou have linseed on
v. their reenrrt-dnring the sixty-two
4 years of the life of *the Society. pr.-
' spitting to her hearers the wouderful
ii,pportunitii•s of the prettent time and
age au
nd otimng s
imuch work that
, may be umiertaken to the future. Be-
i Mg specially Interested in o
-dM. It. nrk.
retistsi tln
:e eed iif giving the
child its religious knowledge and
trainng iin the home as well es in Sun-
day school and !Wise loll band. 'The
I11 iron of toiLly are the citizens of
,•the futiare. The present age la the
1 hour of opportunity for laying the
fUundatiune of a Christian citizenship
with. the children.
Mrs. Perrie. Presbyterial prefident.
attendedm
each eeting. After a brief
address sive gave a report of the Pro-
eXerlitiar Meeting debt In
Knox chureh. Toronto. the week previ-
1 ens. Loring tribute was paid to the
memory of and sorrow expresseti at
the onng s -i 1.1 four valued mm
ebers of
the Provincial bodY.
• I. with
the first slopuo I.: from Prin., Rupert.
B.C. where a large eterator has re-
cently beet: coustructed_hy. the Itotnin-
Lou 41overhmeni.
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Mr. Feet -mon evidently decided up-
on his liquor poliey wi'lvout tiny gen-
-eril-ronenitati4,11 with the member- of
his party. }:44t:the cenoovotivo
montwrst of 114,. lAi:l.lattiTt•-sotat• of
themont 14:--!r4 too takeu into his
confidenee. given till opportunity of
of a saw C-
anadian ,•ilu .or
bi‘ kept away from parts- -poll=
bovine Voir "sey" before the 'neW
tk,s. The Provincial plebiscite is the
policY We- announced. Consorvettro
beet method yet devised of dealing .
members- representing "dry"' eoustItte
with th• q neotion and, Mr Ferguson
somilli have leen well ailvieed uot to
depart from It
• • •
Atitoutoltileostotere - thought theY•
should have had that SI reductiVet in
"...vbs. license fee when the 1St on West, -
line was Imposed. Now'some of thein
are wondering If die reduction
nnillfleil.by eh itierense Miura-nee
ratio If Ferguson wit,. tin 11104.1.fint of
th4. intrewool Ilithility4 areilleht from
111 o!ti kit Tre".4, river.
• •• •
I: Is so !Oat to 1 the best tui th-
irsts of stop/tier egg -eating by hens ie
to -out -14y them with it ft -n ,t.sv-popers.
Egg-eathig generally starts froin •syme
the . dons eldrit thr-eat----
In', of the trewspatot-s err, -ii Thi.
Is not se, diffieult t., IltifierAtantl whin
you remember there Is .4, nmeli meat
- in some papers -The Sigmal. for In.
etattee.
• • • •
If we are an Empire we west do as
ettiiiirt•s . ought to dn. Each ntttr
-.Tat] 11 theoltber in ext•hangt• atkd
8 alilte• elf all ports ,if
proditet- and inalitif-aThinl good- It
doi- and trill. Isar nt all a011.--1.on-
----7fto, Tr•
D... The Freq. Pre.. ritily m,
-utiports a party that opt,
impel p,reft•r-ttee henever the
- iii' *- at Isstie. l'erhnte 1. ha,
51« 4: .4 414-14
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1.10,11.4. Who 8 11.104.111), find
dePrired r any ehance
the comin.; election. have
tbr1118e.lre8
SUrreSS in
it right to
feel aggrieved at the hack 1votetillo.
eration xhowa them. sotto. .4 toots
Must wish mow that they
played mins- ihderkooletie r0000
ti ao l u
cola a
•
who were re-
moved lir death during the past year.
The tinder -takings and progress made
• at the work centre* of earl: Province
were reported. The outstanding note
NY all was to be faithful in prayer, And
gent In woik. •
votes Of thanks were giveti"
41 ttie• intIllarienatisited for their
the-oletteltwoossetts-of wt+rme and hospl-
tq-
hill" 1 ttlitotionn! et-ereises bronghte. the
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01 au . 1,31 home.
- -W. II. Bathurst.
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PRAYER
Help u- learn trout Thy dealings
h th% -lit people that they that
put their •••ot lu Thee xhall never be
I to 511155.e. but they that drfy Thee
-Jou Ili 1:••• sly diotroyed. Amen.
s. 44.•.4)N FOR NOV. 7th. 1926
Fall of Jericho.
e--Joohua 6-12-2*
ti at -1 John 15:4.
"Whoa to kings of the Amoritea.
a
a
a
which a,. on tlin side ti rdtn
westward Ind at the kings of the
tothattott, - hie!. weir by the era,
beard tha Le Lord had dried tip the
waters ,: Jordan front before the
childre4,it larael. until they were
passed low their heart melted, nei-
ther wai t-liere spirit In them any
-of threhiltieelt--of-lararh
Now
CaM
strut
waft, straitly ellut 1111
the children of Israel; none
std none came in."
i'ityof Jericho was the key to
Palestine, it lay about seven tulles
0. eolith:v. of the main pastes, tutu
the promies1 laud. The city was lery 111111111•11111111111111111111111111•11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII••••••
old and atrengly walled. How to take
it was elp• Lullitarx. problem of that
wes: of -14 Jordan end etoutuanded
Combinations and Two-piece Garments
Fine, soft wool and cotton mix, also all wool, in yarious
qualities, for women and children.
New Values Are Equal to Pre -War Prices
Coats
Models in velours, suede
cloths and needlepoint, collated
and cuffed with fashionable furs
$20, $25, $35 and $50
Burberry Coats
Heavy all -wool Coating,
with plaid back. Very practical
garments for women and girls.
Each, $10.00 and $14.00 --
Dress Materials
54 -inch silk and wool Bal-
briggan cloth in six new color
shades. Very correct a n d
fashionable.
Per yard, $1.95
Crepe Dresses
Black heavy silk, splendid-
ly made and exquisite styles.
Sizes 38 to 44.
Sitoecial, $10.50
Blankets Extra "vY. large, white or gray. "Ibex" 12/4'd double
Jilanket$ with oink or blue border. Perir. WM_
W. ACHESON & SON
day, Who. Joshua sec Ids face to-
wards th,. :aking of, that stronghold found lying on the streets of Bristol.
the Lord teid him it was already sub- The day on which it Wart found. by a
constable. was Si. Thomas's day : so
dued. "I love given Into thine hand
tlie infant was called Thomas; and
. Jericho, and the king thereof, and the
having been found in a place which
mighty Len ef valor." lie, was thi•n
Illy between the bridges of the city.
directed hoe to proceed. No trenchea
wore to tn. dug. no bitterin, nims the Haute Bridges was added.
Thomas Bridges was placed In a work -
placed too auy military preparatious
home-. When he grew to manhood he
whatever t ere to be matte. The ark
1 a (;,,d w.,• to be carried by the priests offered hituself to the Church Mission-
ar) Society stud wall slept as a tots-
' mead tin- city. tmee a day for six sue- slouary to South America. He went
l" 'ling d.tys. and seven times on the among the very people Darwin had de.
seventh.' They were to be attended by
aired to be incapable of civilization.
the mea ef war 'walking *thinly all the
ettile. bit the prleste were to blow EvY"rYi dal be lived in Peril "1 id* life
as he learned their queer vocal sound*
with. tair.4 horn*. That was the and credited a language for them Ile
whole program vof attack. God ap- 1 translated part of the story of the
pointed 111* way to make bare once i Saviour's life and gut the people to
courage : •• children of Israe, and to
again a- own almighty arm to en- I read it. Tiley were through his ef-
fort* civilized and christianized. ape
put to os. •usion their enemies. Thus the matter being brought to the titles-
eubscribed
by faith, 1111 not liy for(e. were the tion of Darwin be instantly
%sans of .1 -rich.) made to fall. Ito the funds of the MItutionary Stwiety,
The fa i: th obedience and pa fence one of whose agents had wrought. nn
of the et:hires of Israel were tessted
IlY the plan Joshua laid before them i The English Admiralty had loomed or-
es the oia-,-he-11112Lliven directed To l'oir
dere that that part.' a.f the coast was
1 "e "ikt" a 144satr°111r17 f"rti- lone t be approached by their eitips;
I"
tiod could have caused the ;:bearvix of the change that had taken
ails 1. ltflt.bo to fall on the firm or- I
f h I i r led but place. the orders were reealleiL %hit*
Marty
der Goal. quell a atupetillims 4.115nge.
eepted nun 11411 tilt, front the,..4).T..% '
- ---
• • ' onsion o t eir ..- ng sur mint . I were allowed to go to vialt And to
5 he: ,,l he tool., ,1,111 r ittw011 their RHEUMATIC PAIN i they must go round thirteen time*. ,
They were , kept waiting patiently ..
, Fly abroad, thou mighty gospel
t rade t here.
., meekly that Mn. Ferguson evItle..•
.
, AND THIN BLOOD God's time for s. -tion. No doubt the i win and „wrier. never cease
i :
people within the ettyorere %mused nt , fni. Itts, in, jug, wide domistion
a•Nite n a : 11
the odd proceesion and groffrit at their
. 3inititily nnyl still increaar.
make. i,.... l, ,• he might
methids of attack. •But a mighty
Sway the sceptre.
APPET1ZLNG APPLE RECIITS L. .•
i imments ofNo Avail - The
shout was heard, a cry to hearen . for 1 -
nariour. all the wor1/1 Around.
t By Barbara P. Brook., 1 Trouble Must be Treated help. and the walls feU flat and the ; -.Lao•tiii Parker
of as people.
Lord had given the city Into the handl;
To orstr:y ail .1 us TilirillFtithilf Of - . Through the Blood .A., .. t1.
, 1„;e44,444_31.„,,..i_ Iww., th..1 TO AVOID TAIKING COLDS
apples brings a tb.oight of !lie kind t 1.1,..ilu,ali,uff..rer ean : eit. ea. to le. token. 80 Ile gore them
dloc-ion what wax to be done with it
ot• ilk, boot, otoe ;Loy to. o. goldvii The me. He. Are TWPI%e Rules as Ontinted
-woo citing upolte or a is...wit:Ili r,.,1 lib, for In rubbing sonietitinz ,,o, th,, and . - !nholtitants. The city anti all : ohy an Insurance l'onspsny
..ink11,:t ,;,ph.. 11 we tiro 11, ow 44.ati_ , W011f.11. it 'itil.Z Joints 10 5 'NO, nolpf those o':thin. excepting Itahnl, anti her ' Tile • "111 111"11 4,4.1 habeen pro.
.:•y* i,er oomory 4113 IR' "11:16jult tti- , and all :ie. siiii- the 't'othi" Is lie-' Peoplc. were to he destroyed. Rahalp laillneed bY some .1.Hoor- a• tit aped
fruit frw•It a lountlful tit, ir we or...4 oonlIllittirinlyovoted. _lo to_zoto- --had ohewn kindnees to the meesoneers mOsterious and least understood, of all
..11:isc,', • me and all for live toots! • 111 the toosai Irecomes stin further thin gg,vd b''''...„
ring • 51 10111 Withil .'n he lair. tille4,11.1;10.11...rlyve..1 .11:::1 t Ira,: the t ri,41.:11:14,....:::::::. th .riewtr.:,....,kitiolineso wa shown tt h -r
s . . t has been carried on its the more ton-
testvol tortoni New York City for the
Wlia• • r may he the visiono +olvio1:', fait of the w•11. ,„ ',purism.. of condietliag voids by it •
. i•I.'es , hire for us, this la the -,,,n4.,i liflit. 'ir-er- fore. Trot moo o., t„ it,. dettbrO-killed ninny and threw the rest lug them. This has been conducted ti
• : vt:.,:, : t&y are_nt...,t t.torryt„.rt.,,I,Thr4,trie.• or ow I ombit_isiciite monti..Tbat iklio) a 14111i4L---*-9 -that they lad_ ILO late TUiltre11101.18 health Yisioriatt.o .,
•=1. ••••••
.itr ila,-P•rs nt,. knon111 that rtenntatisto is roustot diseases and a eysoonat le ea nit.aign
-Joshua 1: ad sent to view the laud. and
• •• iter are swath busy, 1 -1 -s -why ler. Williams'
ot oou.. ' are ruble/L:18.1th !trona., ',rot, ! tieficia w trwakwt,turficiriri '''311Zht
attengti. or spirit to resist the on-
o' the chiidren trf Israel. sunnier company to this 11011•1411
1+415 WWI a large number of eopieCs WM
Pink Pills have
'In: it aid' basted eft!: odder am then ids -tri'llitre• 'They milk, Gluts of bran afidburs of iron cannot '
i.o.• It., 'Id eider 1": "nrietliug thee blood 15.1, the poisonous aeid lee fore tit,- God of Israel tiro. latices with rulee 10 avoid colds, which
Thr, men o•ciiieil with tlii•
Klux Kinn Wen' 4F111111Perriti the rat,
ric tissises pehitentiary terill• for
--1-14r-Mtrta±0-1*-hivraIrr Fr itrinirrrrivaTi
Ile elotrek In that town The verdict
of the court meete with emend ap-
proval. There 'tmid toe to parr In '
Canada for an organization that :seeks
10 volt up racial re'lglens hooter -
ate -e: there le more ?hall eaZatali
that sort of thing without Its being
Made the haat, for w seefoT soertS
• methods vire subversire of law
I order
• • •
god ipote ;miter. ;ld the rheum,' .tii di.old. 43:2). • . • t mash:* .1 the following advice, iu ail-
.. - ty t en ; . it !de or 'fough-
t :noli,idtii...7:noon:4,..m.%e,,l,,,m41,.:1,„:.aii,,:. ‘11v,.1%iiii:nie.1:. hail 1.,,. n Jericho. a large and welt
'milt , , hoped they should have that .driiit,itipknitiat:ii die provision for omitting
"TM Israelites. perhaps. when they
„ 67 the iinp.lid _Ax.obeilig_l'ink l'i I, tiott tin r are t,w fro,. ror 11/ headquarters; but 4;011 Will I. MAY away from 154.1)10 will)
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TWELVE VOMMANDSIRNTS •
il.:,..1.. ...toprippie-dutohlio,•111gro..aill 1...tron;rprie•irn. ,:l.sitis"sisisi.;,.,11-Titor0:11:1•111ev-* anni.i... . -,.i.x. ittilio..,....1 is II; , llave 41' 'n
tlosref,.. tree this 'neet. lest t hey 2. Keep ...on:. body built up. •wwssr•
yet to dwell In tents. and
:,...aarant ono". now u,i . Rohr .%. Stnitth. Aloroo notes Noes , should • !tie in it. All the sliver and 3. Train your skin to stand
sit thos•-viho•- ritietrire
Ti
' • oving merits' at oo ..
r tett-
are thou.:ono+ farther I
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F. R. MILLER,
Service Station
C. nes image am' Victoria St.
8
1
„let.-otired hot with hard solve ""4"•1"- "1UP Scar, otrel was at -
11 bit appi,„s.- 81,1.40 tacked with rholimatism. which grew enPabi'.1 being Periled by fire. were
re' ......sl000,00ssostahoo: 14.04;44 4o4 ha.4 brough: nao the trraam7 of the house
Truck formers iint fruit -growers
dcwo Torero.. way %Imo higher cus-
tom. ditties played on frnits And
- regeothies bit order i clink importa-
tiee 4h,,. artlelea Trion the south
bete"- the Cnnortian goods Are Mar
for the market. Peri:ape it wo1111 twv
pot it well if the Goveenment Ahmed
grant • the request. The pro -pt, Who
would pay the !dither duties wield tv
° Mainly those living In the elfish And
O 0 the eitivo rote for prrvleetion we AP,
- 110-P0114,011 Why they- ximUtt- not get
dots a It.
e are fruit of which a e under the doctortm , of the I :mt.. not that Ile needed it.
The
Alen fru4t are numh-r- 1" go 4° 141t1It is net -dies' to say that I underwent
that ga•
never sad rrnitnitoty th,.y aro art•at tleal el !mfr. but wool be honored by it. The God
•
the vletory might demand
MD tottrIthetv 11"'" 111e•11011,. did itot ...on to notch • the my/ " (Matthew Henry).
III. !I' e• the troohl, . so when 1 Wtli alleles' re
loads Cornliake Stirndle ory Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I-111. 4 so. • ' WORLD MISSIONS
4,, , itter,„1 i,„,kilu ,ii,..1, with tool after taking them feri sortie We,.),„ In 1 . l'h I 1 i
., ...! „..11T.o• ./arw.a. Ow ,,t,•*
oartidT.1,orn:
'1::1 ed appoo. sprinkle with
..r/it • - •hort ove in til layer of very it11,1777.11,:,717,ti,,i:1-,11:trtkvt.gehin.tni:iiia11..t .h.:!:11.te),,ted%‘1,0..nst1-1,44,400conni;11erOtyr9a trip r7,,,14-Elliatuellitt‘tihe wtsrk11:,.141111`,71
1 ys:,1, • ate lay, r.., eoverinz with
,!, . , , ,,,,,,„ „t• 1mt ter. FPI t., t,, , ,t,rtiho.t.lii.lirlel v.w.ii.tti,:. "r41.1,,iitIna,;!.artil‘a,tsait tineeirt. rptat.11' .m.„vre.
cos. Jr* dol tIps.fittemoiod htletenS.Til,l.rth anAmwersirusent.
• -11..t.,: , idd a 41 lo cinnamon and
Thep went, such savage' that
--red themile•ymid the reach of
refire . , MRO'F.i until Appl- are
1 9 la ' , : ' ,irntla hi- Ha ke III a ni. 1. .flivi•ranik..f,1174.1rnielit,, fr,f,o1,1i,t1):.c..;..Topiii,
remedy." elT"17'.
and i i 11.e ,e,°,1'•
a. (Inc dey A Bole hates was
i o;ft
- lir. Williaiii.• Phi. l'ill- Mr, sold by
Pried Apples n11 medicine dealers or by mall At :710
44 4-l' ' '1. titirs-e;ed apple,' Into hot vents it box from The Dr._Williams'
, - ...1. and when pnrtly rooked M"1"11P e"- M."1+11114'. 1)1,1.
Fi,,, ,•i. in the :tame proportion as
for at • otos. Corer and ,Oenin un- REPORT OF HOC SHIPMENTS
'11 tee for week eeding tel. 21. 1926:
lotale.ernnhcrry Nt.- An- !baron 1
roe; -10alywith sugar Gaw barn Count,
140 retnii. their Ahem. Drain •: oral hogs 12it 49
anti 1 t• mtv :lir Willi, with an Select bacon 30 22
"•11181 fit of apples. !serve Tiiek smooth .i.
*1111 t may-o,rai.e on a lettuce
'ea
t
A. inetipit
• • • 1Children's Colds
Mr. Ferguson'* proposal to best raise the!,
nannIcipal income t/II exemption to *3.- istwolte, Owk On"
0110 is not being well received in motor -Now
quarters Th.. Mayor of Weodetork Incite ow., *•••see aid
show at b•aansla
deellafiall 11 an nnwarrantable Interfer-
ence with Orrmunletpal revenuer+. The
demise III Ineome fes Rm en t *111
Wen an Increaste In the general tat
•
c
Veabo
11c:ivies 1
Extra 1•11.01
$itnlp lug* 14
I.ighte and festoon 3
A INsaopointatent
"Y01.- ..ald the t.0.1 man, "I have
had many .ki.mppointinents. but mote
*tentha out like the (me that CAMP to
me when 4 ways boy '
'SoMP terrible that filed It-
self Indelibly in eour memory. 1 sup-
"Exactly.- amid the tail man. "I
bad crawled under a tent to see the
elms and 1 dlaenvered It was a ?v-
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4. Wear senxible t•lothing.
Breathe Ihrouoth your nom. ---b+
The fresh air and sunshine as much as
pussible.
6. Have diseatted tonsils. adenoids
.-..r bad teeth tested or extracted.
7. Wash your hands often -always
before eating.
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0. Sleep with open WIIIIIOWS.
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11. (tool off gradually. ,
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milts, of all precautione dree a the tor
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Riker's Syrup of Tar
and Cod Liver Extract
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Riker's Bromide Quinine Tablets
Two well -proved remedies for coughs and colds.
Sold in Goderich by
H. C. DUNLOP
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
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Owes Sound Motor Coach Transit Company
Owen Sound, Walkerton
and Goderich
TIME TABLE
Effective Sept. 14, 1926
leave A.M. P.M.
Owen Sound 7.30 4:00
hilaath 7414) 4.25
Tara 41.13 4.511
bonen 41.20 4.55
Doheinelion 5.15
Choke 8.55. 5.33
FAnovond 9.10 5.55
Haunter 9.30 6.10
Walkerton ..Arr. 9.30 6.30
I,ve. 6.3111
Greemok 10.05 7.05
Temwater 10.35 730
Wrotham 11.05
Wier:lye 11.10
1111 th
Auhern
lot 81
Godwich
II 35
11.50
1" 115
1" 10
I' 28
7.S5
8.10
11.25
8.10
8.55
9.00
9.15
Leave A.M. P.N.
Goderieh 7.341 4.00
Dunlop 7.40 1.05
11.tu al
7.16 4.20
.‘iiiitirn 41.10 4.35
Blyth 41.25 4:50
Belgrate 41.40 5.00
Winartiam 8.55 5.20
Tremont"? 9.20 5.45
Greenock 9.15 6.10
Walkerton %re, 1045 6.25
1,ve. 6.11
Ibutover 10.25 7.05
Elmwood 10.45 7.25
Chester 11.05 7.4.1
!lobbing -ton 11.20 8.05
Inverma) 11.23 8.25
Tarn 11.311 8.30
Kilsyth 11.56 835
Owen Sonrwl 12.20 9.30
FARES
Owen Sound to Goderieh $3.75 T•441WAtIlr to Greener&
Windom to Tseswater Fletweiew othor towns
Dunlop to Godetrich 15e
STOP AT CROSS ROADS--Fitop
gate and I drop you anywhere on mute
meat any,eromi road or farm
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