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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1927-9-15, Page 5Public t and Sch Scribblers, Boobs, Art Bags, Slate: We aim to give 1J. HE SI ool Text Books Supplies for I Opening Phone 90-Campb encils, Pens, Note Supplies, School Etc. best values possible. Drug Store--Goderich Sporting Goods I° ASHFIELD A.IIIFIELI►. Sept. 12. --The Kintall ONT. Lorne attendad the Fair at London on Weduesday. Messrs. Jack and Joe Smeltzer, of Atu►erly, vlelted at the home of Mr. and Sire. David (Menu on Tuesday. Harvest home service* will he held in the Anglican church next Sunday. The North Huron bye -election served one good purpose at least, viz., enlightening the people ou how husl- nese is conducted at Ottawa. Any- thing outside of that was mere stage performance to delude the electors. _After all is over, we are a bit wiser, If not richer. Surely the advocates of three -cornered coutests will see the futility of It. The young people of the United church had a cern roast at the home of Mr. Geo. Smith, 6th eoneeaslon. West Wawanesh, on Tuesday evening. ST. HELENS T. HELENS, NS, Sept. 12. -Don't for- get the school fair to be held at St. Helens on Saturday, September 24th. She returned tri on Friday tall a weeks In the Ti Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Webb, of home of Mrs. E. E111*, os Mr. and Met roy, visited • Mrs. J. E. Mr. Norman rich and H judging 1 nineteen The nwethrR o Its Eli. AUG Meyer and M ter. were the Mrs. A. E. John Miss Jean W Detroit and Lo Mr. and Mra tithed the church Sunday on Monday even Miss Winuifred Woods has returned Mr. and Mrs. J. Woolen's Institute held their monthly home after a pleasant trip to Mani- Ily, of Auburn, toulln Island. She also visited the this vicinity one meeting- on Thursday, September S. at the home of Mrs. Brian Bucking - Toronto Exhibition. Miss Woods Is Quite a num s•uel with the remaining at home floe a couple of etre attending Lo 1 nr,ntths, Mr. and Mre. president, Mrs. A. keit. In the Miss Marie Mills. of Detroit. was dnughtere, disease .hair. After the buelnese�lart of the Ama_guest of herr e(nalns the Masers. anent Tuesday o i.1.1Irir a iiiilenairThrogram w•aii Oen. and afterward. n datnh latah Altcheson. for a few days and re- I \t'Ingham tetania, j*+` turned home on Monday. All Wooden Drivers and Brassies 10. off all next week. Just a few to clear. Golf Balls Tennis Balls Tennis Rackets and all Sport Goods Sundries to be cheered before the sea - non endo. -s H you are going to buy any of these Goods it will pay you - to buy -now. Cole's Book Store Millinery Autumn Styles in Felt Hats SHOWING the NEW OUTSTANDING FALL. COLORS In Smart Shapes Miss MacVicar Kingston Street .1;0,1. rich t r Guelph, are the guests of Mr. an as served by the hostess. Dr. Rennie and Mrs. Jas. Rennie. of I LEE Mr. herald MaeKenzle, of D•trolt, d 'sited with friends at L,x•hatsh at Mrs. II! I'h1114its. e weekend. Rev. H. Whitfield and Mrs. Whit- I 'ih3I71413L\, ffert. Miss I+txlle blahihmnld, of Chi- l have returned from their holt- CIutton left on Th tgn, Is visiting at her bora,• art Loch --a ,lend Mr. Whitfield will occupy his terul the Toronto fa Mi -b ell aveok. ,e t pulpit on Sunday. his daughter. ]ire. O b*s elm Maola•od, of CfrIe ,kflcl)nald and 1►urnitee new thresh- Master Kenneth hn ha11 vlsihYl his many frlen, tunate on Monday 1 ttwwrr urachi boil bruised .He round Lochalsh, Is returning to Chi.. ,11r. y CO on Wednesday of thin week. home. • ler. Ritchie. barrister and snitcher. , th as arrived. lumphrey has returned (ting friends in God- and odand Whlteehureh. at Ogler** ding "venal and ler. ilmd ted at the ter. Mrs. J. al a tallth- o: Mr. and k. attended 7.i- la*t week, is to attend ty of Huron. Berra'. 'of North Bay. were visitors at the home. of Mrs. ;Andrew Fox last week. Miss It•rt.in., Henry leavca on Tues- day to teach le a busineas.couege In Toronto. Mt's Addle Iters. of Toronto, spent the we. k-uu,j *lilt -her parents been•, Sir and llrs. Jas. Brigham. of Illy N. 'lent Sundi6 here with her parv;ts. SIr. and \Ire. (`has. Wight - man. • Mr.:ti,l Mrs. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Hallinan. of Myth. speak Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. nen. Naylor. The marring* of Miss Irene Me - Dowell to Mr. Orval C. Graham. of ,urs. $tratf..rd,'took pia,* on Monday. t.ep- of F.xe• termer 5th. et the home of her grand- tb* slater, parents. Mr,tand Mra. (has. Campbell of Marnoch. Rev. J. &eerie. of 110- vtslting with. grave. officiated. The happy eonple at present. tett immediately after the wedding Smith enter- ,Muter on 11 motor trip to Toronto and 1"n ter -ted other Eastern point.. The best wishes rn erase of n host of friends adtwrnpanc them. • 4. • npad tam - Mends In tly. :vicinity BAY PIEI.It. sept. le. -Miss Jessie lr'this 'week. Whlttakt•r. ell.. ha. been *letting Mrs, Thompson and .l. H. 11ele•,n1- returned tb Toronto on and i.ucy, ;Mends).- 'week 'Menttay.w•eek with Ur. and Mrs. J. -NI. Livingstone and ?ttrmth-and tor. and firs. M. L. 71ttleld�, HAYFIELD Iwho eeent the .roomer in Jowett's 'Greve. returned to Kitchener un Sunday. j Rev. and Mr.. F. 11. fault left on --Mr. Alex. Mo11.Wy to visit at London and Galt, y Inst to at- Dlr. and Mrs. Garnet Atkinson and also to vteit family. who spent the summer at their cottage. returned to Exeter on . was *infer- S tar. vine hes font I 'Master James -Fisher. who spent the dentelly , had a past twu months with his aunt, Mrs. hia foot enught In a and before he F. A, Edwards, returned to Waterloo ark multi remove It the wl�goa wheel went o11 sweetay. of cldcagu, who wee visiting his bra I ,Lt R R7taffter, of t1'InRham, will over it. .� 'doctor ins, ealletl. but : MGs, Emily ()emend returned to the the., Rev. l:. at the manse, conduct the harvest [hankxgitiug ser- found no bones broken \\'e all hole' village on Thursday Inas atter having t,sfnruIt on . Ritchie.RItelay'to Chicago. Kenneth will anon be see to use the vent a vacation at Goderich, Niagara vices 1n the arvesan church on Sun- )Lr.,Fred MacGregor. who stent the ear September Hith .t .. 'clock felt swain. summer in the West. returned on Sat- urday with his young britt.. ins • - • Falls and Kiteardine. She was ae- v, Hugh r o )1 r. Hugh Irvin•. lire. John Irvin and Master Gordon Jewell lore heert't'bf= ...impended by her sister. Mrs. Parkin - feting with hloa{ poiw.ning to his son. of Detroit. who spent a couple of l+'tlgh era MI. }repot and Mrs err, many friend.* in the community wish menwird Fie lead ![ lanais but 1G- l�titnM . n_the tillage. and Mr. John Irvin. Jr..of Siacl,.nnan, hole him ulI kind .1 sue case and happines, mending. slowly. Sl r. and Mrs. Victor 1 hurt and tam - near the "Sun." motored down and are A number front Ashflrld attended the Knelt* of Mr. J. it, Itutherfurd Mrxsn. Horace and Alex. Horton Glc returned to their home In London the Goderich Exhibition on Frld,ty It Is forty-one years since Mr. H Ir - and report having n good time. ' vin left St, Helens and this 1s his Bret Mie. Jane Cathcart is visiting with visit tack. friends In Detroit for two weeks. I Anniversary services will he held in DUNGANNON I totwr 160)• The preacher for the day will to Rev. W. R. Alp. of Auburn. A Calvin United chun•h 111 Sunday, Oc- Dl'•\Y;ANNON. Sept. 14. -Mr, J. K. fowl supper will be held on Tuesday McEachern. ' of Landon, spent the night, the 18th. -week-end at the home of Mr. R. A.. McKenzie. • Mrs.. MPEachern and lit- i tie daughter Mary, who had been friend. of Detroit, visiting her parents for the past two ' WEeTIPiETri). Sept. 12. -Mr. James with her parents, weeks, returned home teTth him. . Henry and Mr. Fotheringham, of l,a,-l.lson Mr. and Mrs. Williams. of Canton. Rrueefleld. visited at Mr, J. 1 Stone• Th(W..Y.'S. of flllm". *reI-kiting at the home of M.11114si-on- woodsy.---- ___-_- meet arid*. home Mrs. David Merin. ' I Miss C. WPllwond. • retnraed mer liwain, ge . on Ar mess Ether Fowler. of Toronto. 1s plenary.' is giving Mn address In the The, many frled,la visiting her brother. Mr. Donald Westfield Flitted church on i on�leli I Itirtt will bre pleased Fowler. September 2 the at 7 p.m. has returned home 1 • Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McKenzie and Mrs, ( Dr.) Gordon. rye Det, Sift hospital and �a getti Master Malc,dnt attended the Trashy- Inst week with her stater. Mrs. W. H. p A number of you Latton anniversary services at Clinton' Campbell. '!� vicinity went on tl tut nes • Sr. M,•Kanale sesisteet Mr. and �Mrs. 'Bert Taylor v1eite8 !canto* Eo the W in thee e ' on Hunday with -Mr. and Mrs. W1it The T P 9 opt Uri Mr. and Mrs. 3. R, Me abt,. of Lyon of Myth. Lmret nn Friday evening t p.m. In Lueknnw, visited at the home of Mr. Mrs. James Anderaom fa vLsiting kt the •choreh. t ' and Mra. R. Roach last Sundae. ' the home of her son, Mr. Wesley ,. Next Stwdy well 1# Bower and Mr. and Mrs. Role. M,Allister Stnckhmrse. of Rrttcedield. baptism) 'seek.• in t. b VOL and 1{du Luck- r and Mrs. Harold A of •'s • . s. s .x• • n few Mra IH d visited l frh•n 1. n W axle i k test t at w1u c}� . t. occur* Oe' ye last week. sore, erre dsitors at the home of S r C. Pug pulpit Mra. Jerk Ryan is vlsitine her els- and Mrs. W. H. Campbell on Sunday. 'i p.m- 1Snmlay eehnat set 2 pm. ter. Sirs. Chas, Thompwon, of London.' Anniversary eel -vices will he hell in fhF irrPTt. -- rine Weerttrt4 rotted rhumb -eta Mr. Jas. ilntldeon Is tektite in the her tub afternoon and evening. 'Rev, Fair at Lnn.k.n this week. A. W. Marker. of Brusaels, will ix• the Wei* Cella Pentland 1- home from speaker for the day. Throne). where she has been attetehnc Miss Madeline. Walden is visiting Mrs. Hassell 1F'inn and t]Ln4ly hey,. re. the millinery openings. she is now her aunt, Mrs. R. H. Taylor. of turned 10 Detroit neer visiting their prepared to seeve the ladies the incest r;udericlr. aunt. Mrs. Wm. Mr -earthy. In millinery. Mrs. iI. H. Taylor spent last week Mr. 8nd Mrs. .i.r+. Morrison end Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKenzie and with her ,laughter, Mrs. Albert Walsh. family, Mies Armee Norris and Mr. Den. Ryan. of Mark.kile. and Mr. Alf. WESTFIELD Thursday, September 13, 181!1 -6 and Wes. Moore motgwt 10 Toronto on Gtnday after spending the week 1 08 Sunday, returang M•ndy evening. with their mother. Mrs. F. W. Baker. ' - -_ Mrs. Alex. Horton returned with them Mr. w. L. Cameron and Miss Mild- bine silk crepe frock and wore a black.! after spending a week in she site, rel Cameron, who stent the past satin coat with grey squirrel trine mouth with their father. Mr. A. Cam- ming, grey hat. hose, shoes and GODERICH TOWNSHIP ensu. left en Sunday Por 1►e•trolt. gloves. atnl_ -atrled a grey handbag. - 1 --Mr. - seed Mrs.-S1.-11'Snllivan, of Amid showers .0f confetti and good (;Or)yiaMH TO)WLNTSHIP. Sept. 1Z.- London.' are occupying hr. Tillman's wishes. the happy couple left by nee Stanley. -Rev. J, N. H. bulla. t Goderich. '''ttatfe. • tor for Louden and 1 ort .inn , y. called on his nerIahioners'in this vi- Meow. John 11. Howard. Don Mur- where they took the boat foe (7eve- einity last week- ray T. C. Parker. Friel Heard. Vivian land. Guests from a distance were MIs. B,esek 1Javl�,a. R N., and Heard ..and ('hos. Seoteitmer left' last Mrs. E. York and Miss Peggy York, are holidaying' ,kePk f$r .the West. The latter three Toronto Mr. and Mrs. H and ]Ars Rohl go to-Kfirderslev. seek: Cleveland: hies and Mrs. 4'. S. Berry. '31r.,and Mrs. 1. H. York. of Tor- Mr. and Mrs. V. A. hurt, London. ll( on church witl 640. are *pending . • wick with the Tho groom's gifts were: 1,, the bride ere. Rout. Me- hatter's mother, Mrs. F. W. Raker. .,_a cabinet of slicer; to the mntrmt-of- v afternoon. Miss Alma McKoy has t4}eu a post- 1 r. a gold bar -pin: to the flower- lies Dace F.l- tion in Toronto.. •I girl, a necklace of panels ; to the err - know that he Rev. and Mrs. 11. M. Gale atn4 Mfrs 2411181. n pstir of brass cnndhstleks:{ the Goderkh Gladys ':ole are .pendiug their Tarn- 1.. the gnxomsman. n pair ,.f gold cuff: 'lung tine. tion at Waterloo and Kitchener. i links. The bride. who i. a popular ern from this ; Dr. and Mrs. E. T. White and son pee.g Indy. ens the r.•elpl,.nt'u1 1114111y esters' ex- returned to London on Felder after beautiful gifts. l{er many friends spending the neat six weeks at tbeir here wish the young e,wtpie a very ehnrh rvtll s.rmmer cottage. happy future. Mr. and Mrs. 1V. A. Mustnrol nod • family left' un i'e.;wwehn- by motor for .leos,•n. Mi,.rldw. **here they will epetel the winter.*, r. Mr. and Mt+. Richard Smith left on Tuesday for Lenders. where they will visit the hestert Fair, i The Wen. Archdeacon Joneelintc man. of Gntlr,lch, will youd'u tSSh• services throughout the parish dnring pie rector's absence. Prof. Lloyd C. Hodgins. o7 Toronto. arrtsed on Wednesday to spend n we, -k of ids cottage on the Terrace. Mr. Wm. E. Parker returned to, Sarnia on Sunday. having spent the week with his parents. - Mr. G. M. Fisher and Mks Slirbnrn Fisher are holidaying with their aunt, Mrs. F'• .1. Edwards. Miss \Vttintfred EIII,1r of Imeknow. IN visiting Iter aunt. Mrs. J. Fraser. SIlss 1{ihla King. of louden. was n week -cud guest with MisAes C. and S. Parke. - 11r. and Mrs. John Pollock rend Slr and Mrs. J. Si. Stewart. who Move- been on a trip to Nktgarn. itanJllon and Toronto, retuned to the village n Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. .T. Stevens And two daotghters returned to- their home at London on Tumidity. having spent 1. few dare at their rntMge. "Merry rime L.,ige." Park -Raker. -A pretty wedding 1,xrk pita,• In Trinity chur•h en Satur- day afternoon. September :tri. at 4 o'clock, when SMargnret .t. Baker. second ,tnnghter of Mr. 81111 Sers. F. W. linker. became the heists of kris (Inward York. only son .lf Mrs. le. York and the late 11. 11. York of Tor mole. The chn-..h arts ttrvarfulh deeeraled with ts-aulifat • outline; flowers. The ,torics enterml the eleureh on the arm of her father, i., the sItilns of the wedding nart-h from Loliettgrhl. and took her ;lice twice' groom. The rector. Iter. F. II I'anll, ts'rfornted the eer•tnony.' The 'bride's niece. little Ritts •er Burt. in o !rile green crepe and erfrry her n Colonial 'templet, mode a 1•1114rttrhl8 'loner -girl. while Mrs. It. W. (lark. attired in 11 tette 'gr1111 seep• gown said .,IrryiMMg Columbia roses, Gals her roosiu's matron -of -honer. Ilirry itnkor. twin t,rotle•r of 11e bride. v11pporto .1 ;In• groom. The bth.te woe ehnrmIngly gowned In white. georgette And *nee -suer white satin. with shnwl sonar effect and (aught nt the wnlst with silk Gold silver 11"vers. She wore the euntentIonnl veil of rmbr'idorrd net held in !1!n•e by n wrench ..f 'ring.• blossoms ani enrrIed .t shower 1xm• tine, of Oi.helin roses and lily-of-Ihe- vnlley. hnrhox the signing of the register Mrs. 1'.enll, who acted es or- gnnlst for the oceseden. played softly "(lion? fr.%tnonam- n(ter which she gave en rVrel1' 111 ra,d,•ring of Men• delsuohn's 3S',, lh.g Mani). .After the r•r•remony a a-.sldIng dinner woe sorve,l nt the home 'f the bride's ear- 1 este. Thr iridal table was decorated In pink and white. seer? ;WWI delrg aged for ' the Hotel drrotettfn And red with /he weddint rake. Fnr veiling the bred,• .I.1,m•�1 ,r itnlland THE GODERIC 11 0.mittrtn da,3I r. tjr-te► welcome. .• K -E -- ' v. KLNGSBRIiW E, sept.. 13 -Mr. and XXX XXX XXX XXX X=XXXx d'trnitit'rC11r><1tri XXX XXX Advance Showing of Ladies' and Misses' New Fall Coats X x ii A . CORNFIELD "SHOP WHERE YOU ARF. INVITF.i) TO SHOP., ii Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 418 Goderich, Ont. rlrrXX_ XrrXX:0►x XX:C MCX new fall stock of ladies` -and misses'--Coaats -s- _ now W 'here, ready for your in'spectiot,. The new, generously large shawl collars in long-haired furs (thibetine, opossum, squirrel and wolf) and the new Queen Anne collars that stand up and frame the face softy with flattering furs are features of these new Coats. Every type that your fancy desires in smart, richly fur -trimmed models is here for your selection. Materials of luxuria, pin -point, needlepoint, suedine, broadcloth, pensel- dera, moleskin and French (luvetyne. The Many Interesting New Features Will C 1pture Your Admiration New Fall Hats The n.•'. Fall flat- an chic head - hugging models. ('ut designs in felts, showing insert- of velvet, are one of the newest and most interesting eharactet- istirs. Come in and see these charming lints. You will be delighted with them. New Fall Dresses See our new line of misses' and lathes' Fall Dresses of flat crepes, satin crepes, georgette and wool jersey materials. They come in the newest shades and styles. DRESS MATERIALS --A new assortment of Fall Dress Materials just in Martin. of Owen Sour spent Sunday nt P. M. Snlllvnn'•. Mrs. Morrison and sons are remaining home for a few- weeks. Mrs. Thee. Finn. of Detroit. 1e visit- ing at Wm. McCarthy's., . Mr. and Mee. Fred Hermon and family. and Mr. Frank Harmon. ('letelend. (thin,. are netting relativ,w here. Mr and Mrs. Will Drennan and ii Henry and Mr. Lauren Wallace mo- tored to Strntford on unsay to visit Mise Ellie Drennan. Mete Kathleen F"'ee of Strnthroy, Is t•lsiting--1tpr.ps1ents, Mr. And Mrw. Ed. Foley. . Sir. and Mrs.,Jno. 1 non and Wm. Tmnnon, of Gnilerich: r, and Mrs. Fred Harmon and, 1' Harmon. of ('leveland : Mr. eel rot. Stephen Martin and family. 111. 4 Mrs. Wm, Lannon Rod family. Ed. Gunn spent Smeltery at Silver Ire. .Misses Remeen. I: and Baby Whitely And Mnetcr \Whitely. of (;,elerlsit. r•Isited aunt. Mrs. .T. C. flatten. On Tees.loy of 11 Mr. and Srrs. Stephen Martine . and Mrs. Wm. Lannon and Roto rte. Messrs. Frank and Furl 11l Iik,lse and fleet Martin motored tntlondon to at- tend the Fair there. - 1 WHITE CRURCH RvFli'1`W iI1'I8'II 'tirt. 12. Mr and Mrs. Andrew--Fmerand dnugI- of Kinenr- t. and Mrs. .Strs.on. S. ler. Mrs. (',.18111. e,1 dine. spent Sune141c Alec Emerson Anil 11r. Naylor, Mrs. Wm. Egleson.Detroit. Is visiting with Sire Ike Pnfteron lint. ns. Bert Reed .Mr. Alvin and Sli•- n1e1 Sherriff. of Hamilton, stent i . week -end wqh Mr end Mrs. R". ft. I'irrter. Mr. and Mrs. Peppin- - Tnvistnt'k, r!slted Istat week Iriile master. Sirs. Ftweeenn. Mrs. Nlnrrlsh And Walkerton. spent Ind brother. Mr \Wm. 11:n Mrs. J. E. Rnhlns And Mee. .7 D. BCM r *lent Stltnr(My with Ararest• le Irk. of gel ellen and Cll spent I th Um Ren of W Li Mervin. of with her Frans* ehIldr•n And Sirs. rt of NILE NI I.F. Sept. i 1. rhe ,le,tth of Mrs. t:... 1'nrrey- ,x•, urr.•.I et0111414 nt her home here 1/11 Slornl:ty. September 1t11. nt the ripe old age of eighty -Plebs y...,+. The fent.-ew+,--w i4Ph -wee--p ego- Ic attended, took ;Inde from NiI.• Flitted church in Thursday afternoon to ('ollx,rne cemetery. Mr. and yfrs. John Snell and fam- ily. of floderteli, spent the week -,mi At the home of Sfr. and Mrs. Telford Nixon. Quite a number from this _vlclnity tire metering to London to 'ake In the Fair there tide week. Mr. .Tanws Snell returned home on Someday after apending nn enjoyable' Wel* with relatives and friends at le-n,h•slx.rn' and Myth. WINGHAM FALL FAIR Thursday and Fn,l,IV September 22 and 23 N., Ifni; l i r !neve.' .I 1'r!r.e 1.1-1 :J.•I tIidwa� Attractions l • l,ie1a „'nh A. G. SMITH, Secretary, Box 298, Wingham HERE.'S A USEFUL LESSON: IT WILL PAY TO HEED IT;- 6UY YC)VR FUEL1I EARLY AND VOULL VE IT WHEN til Oil NEED IT iI� Ili II li I� Sy V ( z 9 • If Ihie country erer passe an amendment to the ronstitutioe Prohibiting cold weather, We can all begin to leave our coal bins empty,- l'nlees we are afraid of bootleg buz- zards ' Rut until then. better prepare for what's surely coming. Fill your bin with Heat Folks ('nal today. CALI. THE For Good Clean Coal J. B. MUSTARD con°PANY Phone 98 Goderich The population of New York 1Ity in 171111 SRA :Yt,1 t1• ..r about the pre.- . 111 Is.palatlnn of it third -rale prize- '1cht.^ The ( tntlonk. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE W C.SNAIEL I l..ls ,.1.1 -Ie r soli :tr) ('leaner I.nuo.lr, in e'onnt,•tion West Street Telephone .439 SCHOOL DAYS will mean SCHOOL SHOES li n't ,ir I 4irt.-dart hawk tS :ci,.-•'{ with dist Nur (.1 obi w“rn-inti I•,„Gid:'. -hoes, I,tll bring !' 1 10 111 be Mi.,' 5'It11 e !mit of oar' 0 BOOTS, YOXFORDS f OR front SLIPPERS tng to Our rin" w f; nide, gnrten in 1114- young I11:1 11 or won!aut attending G►Ilcgintm, all at very rea,onnhle peen'. • WI)I'f.lr .A I'I'I;E1'I \'tt: :\ (-.%1 I. SHARMAN'S Phone t58 The !walling Shoe rt a W. Reg. Sharman 8 5 --I DISCOUNT BONDS HAVE CASH VALUE I as ANNOUNCING ---Our New D. iscount ssem y A Simple, Self -Working Plan that Saves -You Money on Every Cash Purchase 0 N Saturday, September -17 the Ave are introducing a new system of CASH fitf:seOt sTS. -- For each and every 25e. you spew! in this store -(except on sugar, dour and feed), 011 and after that date, you will receive it CASII DISCOUNT BON i). You ran then use these BONDS in this store just the sante a. money.. We will re- deem them, at their full %tree value --at any titer --in any number -on any purcha-se_. __._. These BONDS mean an additional Dir - count on prices that always represent the Irigitire t T:[hlr.l►btAmu blr in gtlsltry of g6itdt, and of service. There are no strings -nn eonditions. Just make sure you get your BONDS -then cash them herr whenever you are leaking purchases. No Thrifty Buyer Can Afford to Overlook the V. orth-While Savings these Bonds Offer CALVIN CUTT 1iroe•.•ri.•s autot Dry Good - Phone 1i6 Kingston Street 1 Cash Discount Bonds Save You Money -1 and Wes. Moore motgwt 10 Toronto on Gtnday after spending the week 1 08 Sunday, returang M•ndy evening. with their mother. Mrs. F. W. Baker. ' - -_ Mrs. Alex. Horton returned with them Mr. w. L. Cameron and Miss Mild- bine silk crepe frock and wore a black.! after spending a week in she site, rel Cameron, who stent the past satin coat with grey squirrel trine mouth with their father. Mr. A. Cam- ming, grey hat. hose, shoes and GODERICH TOWNSHIP ensu. left en Sunday Por 1►e•trolt. gloves. atnl_ -atrled a grey handbag. - 1 --Mr. - seed Mrs.-S1.-11'Snllivan, of Amid showers .0f confetti and good (;Or)yiaMH TO)WLNTSHIP. Sept. 1Z.- London.' are occupying hr. Tillman's wishes. the happy couple left by nee Stanley. -Rev. J, N. H. bulla. t Goderich. '''ttatfe. • tor for Louden and 1 ort .inn , y. called on his nerIahioners'in this vi- Meow. John 11. Howard. Don Mur- where they took the boat foe (7eve- einity last week- ray T. C. Parker. Friel Heard. Vivian land. Guests from a distance were MIs. B,esek 1Javl�,a. R N., and Heard ..and ('hos. Seoteitmer left' last Mrs. E. York and Miss Peggy York, are holidaying' ,kePk f$r .the West. The latter three Toronto Mr. and Mrs. H and ]Ars Rohl go to-Kfirderslev. seek: Cleveland: hies and Mrs. 4'. S. Berry. '31r.,and Mrs. 1. H. York. of Tor- Mr. and Mrs. V. A. hurt, London. ll( on church witl 640. are *pending . • wick with the Tho groom's gifts were: 1,, the bride ere. Rout. Me- hatter's mother, Mrs. F. W. Raker. .,_a cabinet of slicer; to the mntrmt-of- v afternoon. Miss Alma McKoy has t4}eu a post- 1 r. a gold bar -pin: to the flower- lies Dace F.l- tion in Toronto.. •I girl, a necklace of panels ; to the err - know that he Rev. and Mrs. 11. M. Gale atn4 Mfrs 2411181. n pstir of brass cnndhstleks:{ the Goderkh Gladys ':ole are .pendiug their Tarn- 1.. the gnxomsman. n pair ,.f gold cuff: 'lung tine. tion at Waterloo and Kitchener. i links. The bride. who i. a popular ern from this ; Dr. and Mrs. E. T. White and son pee.g Indy. ens the r.•elpl,.nt'u1 1114111y esters' ex- returned to London on Felder after beautiful gifts. l{er many friends spending the neat six weeks at tbeir here wish the young e,wtpie a very ehnrh rvtll s.rmmer cottage. happy future. Mr. and Mrs. 1V. A. Mustnrol nod • family left' un i'e.;wwehn- by motor for .leos,•n. Mi,.rldw. **here they will epetel the winter.*, r. Mr. and Mt+. Richard Smith left on Tuesday for Lenders. where they will visit the hestert Fair, i The Wen. Archdeacon Joneelintc man. of Gntlr,lch, will youd'u tSSh• services throughout the parish dnring pie rector's absence. Prof. Lloyd C. Hodgins. o7 Toronto. arrtsed on Wednesday to spend n we, -k of ids cottage on the Terrace. Mr. Wm. E. Parker returned to, Sarnia on Sunday. having spent the week with his parents. - Mr. G. M. Fisher and Mks Slirbnrn Fisher are holidaying with their aunt, Mrs. F'• .1. Edwards. Miss \Vttintfred EIII,1r of Imeknow. IN visiting Iter aunt. Mrs. J. Fraser. SIlss 1{ihla King. of louden. was n week -cud guest with MisAes C. and S. Parke. - 11r. and Mrs. John Pollock rend Slr and Mrs. J. Si. Stewart. who Move- been on a trip to Nktgarn. itanJllon and Toronto, retuned to the village n Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. .T. Stevens And two daotghters returned to- their home at London on Tumidity. having spent 1. few dare at their rntMge. "Merry rime L.,ige." Park -Raker. -A pretty wedding 1,xrk pita,• In Trinity chur•h en Satur- day afternoon. September :tri. at 4 o'clock, when SMargnret .t. Baker. second ,tnnghter of Mr. 81111 Sers. F. W. linker. became the heists of kris (Inward York. only son .lf Mrs. le. York and the late 11. 11. York of Tor mole. The chn-..h arts ttrvarfulh deeeraled with ts-aulifat • outline; flowers. The ,torics enterml the eleureh on the arm of her father, i., the sItilns of the wedding nart-h from Loliettgrhl. and took her ;lice twice' groom. The rector. Iter. F. II I'anll, ts'rfornted the eer•tnony.' The 'bride's niece. little Ritts •er Burt. in o !rile green crepe and erfrry her n Colonial 'templet, mode a 1•1114rttrhl8 'loner -girl. while Mrs. It. W. (lark. attired in 11 tette 'gr1111 seep• gown said .,IrryiMMg Columbia roses, Gals her roosiu's matron -of -honer. Ilirry itnkor. twin t,rotle•r of 11e bride. v11pporto .1 ;In• groom. The bth.te woe ehnrmIngly gowned In white. georgette And *nee -suer white satin. with shnwl sonar effect and (aught nt the wnlst with silk Gold silver 11"vers. She wore the euntentIonnl veil of rmbr'idorrd net held in !1!n•e by n wrench ..f 'ring.• blossoms ani enrrIed .t shower 1xm• tine, of Oi.helin roses and lily-of-Ihe- vnlley. hnrhox the signing of the register Mrs. 1'.enll, who acted es or- gnnlst for the oceseden. played softly "(lion? fr.%tnonam- n(ter which she gave en rVrel1' 111 ra,d,•ring of Men• delsuohn's 3S',, lh.g Mani). .After the r•r•remony a a-.sldIng dinner woe sorve,l nt the home 'f the bride's ear- 1 este. Thr iridal table was decorated In pink and white. seer? ;WWI delrg aged for ' the Hotel drrotettfn And red with /he weddint rake. Fnr veiling the bred,• .I.1,m•�1 ,r itnlland THE GODERIC 11 0.mittrtn da,3I r. tjr-te► welcome. .• K -E -- ' v. KLNGSBRIiW E, sept.. 13 -Mr. and XXX XXX XXX XXX X=XXXx d'trnitit'rC11r><1tri XXX XXX Advance Showing of Ladies' and Misses' New Fall Coats X x ii A . CORNFIELD "SHOP WHERE YOU ARF. INVITF.i) TO SHOP., ii Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 418 Goderich, Ont. rlrrXX_ XrrXX:0►x XX:C MCX new fall stock of ladies` -and misses'--Coaats -s- _ now W 'here, ready for your in'spectiot,. The new, generously large shawl collars in long-haired furs (thibetine, opossum, squirrel and wolf) and the new Queen Anne collars that stand up and frame the face softy with flattering furs are features of these new Coats. Every type that your fancy desires in smart, richly fur -trimmed models is here for your selection. Materials of luxuria, pin -point, needlepoint, suedine, broadcloth, pensel- dera, moleskin and French (luvetyne. The Many Interesting New Features Will C 1pture Your Admiration New Fall Hats The n.•'. Fall flat- an chic head - hugging models. ('ut designs in felts, showing insert- of velvet, are one of the newest and most interesting eharactet- istirs. Come in and see these charming lints. You will be delighted with them. New Fall Dresses See our new line of misses' and lathes' Fall Dresses of flat crepes, satin crepes, georgette and wool jersey materials. They come in the newest shades and styles. DRESS MATERIALS --A new assortment of Fall Dress Materials just in Martin. of Owen Sour spent Sunday nt P. M. Snlllvnn'•. Mrs. Morrison and sons are remaining home for a few- weeks. Mrs. Thee. Finn. of Detroit. 1e visit- ing at Wm. McCarthy's., . Mr. and Mee. Fred Hermon and family. and Mr. Frank Harmon. ('letelend. (thin,. are netting relativ,w here. Mr and Mrs. Will Drennan and ii Henry and Mr. Lauren Wallace mo- tored to Strntford on unsay to visit Mise Ellie Drennan. Mete Kathleen F"'ee of Strnthroy, Is t•lsiting--1tpr.ps1ents, Mr. And Mrw. Ed. Foley. . Sir. and Mrs.,Jno. 1 non and Wm. Tmnnon, of Gnilerich: r, and Mrs. Fred Harmon and, 1' Harmon. of ('leveland : Mr. eel rot. Stephen Martin and family. 111. 4 Mrs. Wm, Lannon Rod family. Ed. Gunn spent Smeltery at Silver Ire. .Misses Remeen. I: and Baby Whitely And Mnetcr \Whitely. of (;,elerlsit. r•Isited aunt. Mrs. .T. C. flatten. On Tees.loy of 11 Mr. and Srrs. Stephen Martine . and Mrs. Wm. Lannon and Roto rte. Messrs. Frank and Furl 11l Iik,lse and fleet Martin motored tntlondon to at- tend the Fair there. - 1 WHITE CRURCH RvFli'1`W iI1'I8'II 'tirt. 12. Mr and Mrs. Andrew--Fmerand dnugI- of Kinenr- t. and Mrs. .Strs.on. S. ler. Mrs. (',.18111. e,1 dine. spent Sune141c Alec Emerson Anil 11r. Naylor, Mrs. Wm. Egleson.Detroit. Is visiting with Sire Ike Pnfteron lint. ns. Bert Reed .Mr. Alvin and Sli•- n1e1 Sherriff. of Hamilton, stent i . week -end wqh Mr end Mrs. R". ft. I'irrter. Mr. and Mrs. Peppin- - Tnvistnt'k, r!slted Istat week Iriile master. Sirs. Ftweeenn. Mrs. Nlnrrlsh And Walkerton. spent Ind brother. Mr \Wm. 11:n Mrs. J. E. Rnhlns And Mee. .7 D. BCM r *lent Stltnr(My with Ararest• le Irk. of gel ellen and Cll spent I th Um Ren of W Li Mervin. of with her Frans* ehIldr•n And Sirs. rt of NILE NI I.F. Sept. i 1. rhe ,le,tth of Mrs. t:... 1'nrrey- ,x•, urr.•.I et0111414 nt her home here 1/11 Slornl:ty. September 1t11. nt the ripe old age of eighty -Plebs y...,+. The fent.-ew+,--w i4Ph -wee--p ego- Ic attended, took ;Inde from NiI.• Flitted church in Thursday afternoon to ('ollx,rne cemetery. Mr. and yfrs. John Snell and fam- ily. of floderteli, spent the week -,mi At the home of Sfr. and Mrs. Telford Nixon. Quite a number from this _vlclnity tire metering to London to 'ake In the Fair there tide week. Mr. .Tanws Snell returned home on Someday after apending nn enjoyable' Wel* with relatives and friends at le-n,h•slx.rn' and Myth. WINGHAM FALL FAIR Thursday and Fn,l,IV September 22 and 23 N., Ifni; l i r !neve.' .I 1'r!r.e 1.1-1 :J.•I tIidwa� Attractions l • l,ie1a „'nh A. G. SMITH, Secretary, Box 298, Wingham HERE.'S A USEFUL LESSON: IT WILL PAY TO HEED IT;- 6UY YC)VR FUEL1I EARLY AND VOULL VE IT WHEN til Oil NEED IT iI� Ili II li I� Sy V ( z 9 • If Ihie country erer passe an amendment to the ronstitutioe Prohibiting cold weather, We can all begin to leave our coal bins empty,- l'nlees we are afraid of bootleg buz- zards ' Rut until then. better prepare for what's surely coming. Fill your bin with Heat Folks ('nal today. CALI. THE For Good Clean Coal J. B. MUSTARD con°PANY Phone 98 Goderich The population of New York 1Ity in 171111 SRA :Yt,1 t1• ..r about the pre.- . 111 Is.palatlnn of it third -rale prize- '1cht.^ The ( tntlonk. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE W C.SNAIEL I l..ls ,.1.1 -Ie r soli :tr) ('leaner I.nuo.lr, in e'onnt,•tion West Street Telephone .439 SCHOOL DAYS will mean SCHOOL SHOES li n't ,ir I 4irt.-dart hawk tS :ci,.-•'{ with dist Nur (.1 obi w“rn-inti I•,„Gid:'. -hoes, I,tll bring !' 1 10 111 be Mi.,' 5'It11 e !mit of oar' 0 BOOTS, YOXFORDS f OR front SLIPPERS tng to Our rin" w f; nide, gnrten in 1114- young I11:1 11 or won!aut attending G►Ilcgintm, all at very rea,onnhle peen'. • WI)I'f.lr .A I'I'I;E1'I \'tt: :\ (-.%1 I. SHARMAN'S Phone t58 The !walling Shoe rt a W. Reg. Sharman 8 5