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IN GOODS
FREE.
WITH EVERY
Young Man's Tweed Suit
i)ouhlt•• hreatdla) Steele
PRICES: $22.50 to $25
Tin - „ 1•
PRINCE QUALITY
W. C. Pridham & Son
'.1'1.1 1Vl,e, .,.. .v.•k"
Phone 57 Goderich
MODEL THEATRE
Week of February 11th to 16th
blonde) and Tuesday -
Clara Bow and Charles Rogers
ttlow you what ha gens alien A chunk of
dimpled dynamite goes u -hunting. .1
high-powered a ty iu %Lich the pop.
Ulan Mara show.. how to +
"GET YOUR MAN" Rennie er tits ne►ghM,rlwwwf he'd \1e..
Lloyd Ilse, , It
Reeder in high esteem. The simputlt• Mr. and Mrs. ('gorge Stuart for a, The Uni
•f the eom family is extende.I to Mrs. .„1tl,le of lige winter months. • 3=•000.1100,
,andtheirbereaveMr. and Mrs. John yell. of Wins -,food lust 1e
''BLALINC, AWAY-
--- 'I TOWNSHIP
'rite .a7olerieh T- oonattip 'Ika+pilal
.AuxiliaryWill meet of MecKay Bel'.
on Wtednesday• lath lust.. :U -',:to
o i•1.a'k• '
The weekly meeting of the .' l' 1'.
will tee held wt friday, Ft•brutry rtlt.
al the home of 1Ir. N'ilun't 11.1.1, .
This Friday I. neeeleoary night.
BELFAST ' adult Bible class. President. Mrs. C.
Niel.F.\t4T, FYelt. - :, -Mr. aid Nine; A• ltotwrt.e to i teacher, Mr. Gordon ji,
ru rs Voting: a••'•Ist•:utt. Mrs. W. Walter: h1 M-ra, 1
Congregational Meeting. -The
THE SIGNA
R. B. Cuwanlug• presided. The an.
nual report. read by the set•r•tarY-
treasurer, Mr. T. ('hark. ehowetl a good
financial year, with a imitative on hand
{ >F,,Nt.0•'l. of white' 92:• was veled ht
rhe uilreluu fund of the church. 'l'Iw
to1lowing Mittens were- chatters fort
Met: aylterhtteu.lent. Wm. Marsh:I
.t itt int s•gwriutendeut, W'. Walter:.
eeeet.u'y-treaslurer. 'Tuft (' irk:
.ituutt. 4)orothy Reberlsiat: organists,
\nulla Itellwa1n. \Vinnie Marsh ani
Dorothy Iita.herteen. 111t'ern of tyr
A1'Rl'I
Dottie. of
t ioderlcb,
their par
I k'bie.
Mrs ('h
ter. Mrs
.
week.
'�iIse ur
gessipSt
tail' Uwi h of ('ouW• 1" t' ' se•retary-treaaurer. Mrs. A. C. Clark., nf�\Valtn
sins! with Mr. stet Itrs. Ileus.
u•raootl one dray k..tsl
Ileo ilnwllton hos
-.lending a F•tt
••i.
11' J:.uie: ''
a u,{ Mrs Barry
Mr. and Mr. .1.
.•r, .we day r,",'
weelt.
returutd hung•
week. with her
„ke.
11acket: relict
ick 13rad:ey, of
qtly.
t. Will .Ilton i• ,•:.'aged with 11r. to tuna
J ,'u:Mort itt i ,y I•re+slog for a hu.tt t, r. n Iw Walton.
fe•. .,.ek+.
Meeting- the eclrn expw•u.,•e .,f tP{stir lir 1t
%'.iii.:iug !telly are ringing loud and iu;;. shingling and et..•,r:!ting, lits Ilulw•rtsuu
.lutr''h. By the end of the year this . , Monday
lung. !elicit will M. doubt be witted o1ut.' Mrs.
The withers for 192!1 are: Treasurer. guest n{
• wEsT1' iILD W. Mellw'alu: secretory. Hee. filen : Tarter.
I missionary envelope wrrettr%. Victor, AI'AF'Hee
IVF.-erH1'1.1). Feb. 5 -The sacra- .'ening: 1rustet's• Burdon Young. • ltnulnoek. of
1 1 1' Snlyw'r will 1s• ad• duhn (inlhtglwr and Juhu F'ergau : or•, her shop OR
! ItSus lay Febrit try 17111 1 \\ i1wat matager. • Alex.g In under no
until meeting of Smith'a 11111 i'ulted�
ehur.9, wa. held to the township h.it.
ou \Tinkly Itftirn.wu. %%:1!, e.1 Vtwwl y
hanhtlnee The, issue, Rove P,. B.
:1'tuunting• presided. The i,ra•luut •.r-
g,utienllone of the church presented
encouraging tetarte, the �a Iger-. ,
n l I dt'M•I1 offer
er preen
Kt!gh1.
11r 1',.y
shell on
M lss-yla
sleet t:e
Mrs. J
loot her.
Wil -
ale
iteut ..f t ar airs s antsts, Mr* W. harsh ales Nine. Thos. . Mr. J. ea
at,ul.tered in the Westfield United K s Young nr• on Sumlay, (chairman 1, John Treble. Frank + - I are enjoying
ale J. E. F:1114 left on li:tntrday to� son, W. Marsh. Tait ('lark; choir , Mitt
with fits daughter, Miss Bertha. leader, M. Tyndall
hu is In Wellesley hospital 'eel ex- I
I -'sled to undergo another operation I
.•n Muu4lat- of this week. We wish
her n speedy recovery.
Mr, and Mr-. J. 11 l';iuttdwdl visited
gUn.lay with the latter'+ parents.
\1r. and Mrs. A. F:. Johnston of West
tC•t w a mash.
.t number from ties rieinity - tended the the funeral of the late E.
Bender. of Blyth. nn Saturday. The
ST. HELENS
homey' at the
c I last Friday
Mr. J. Wil
Neal attended
1 +uranee C
T 111•11.ENS, Felt I The' elem.
• • •- • '' 1 . - ihuaganuon
ping mill has changed h:ueas. Mr. Alf
A. Weld.. of Lncknnw, has bought tier,
mill and took iwtte+'r+lttl Inst week and,
ie prepared to do ell kinds of ehopping 1
and rolling. United tit
Nlrs. A. Quart and Mies Anna
Stuart. of Toronto. are the guests e.t'.•
,�...earrr�... ,-itis ti...; `' ��rt .�;1,
.-.. GODERICH, ONT. .
U�14 1 A SKILLED MODELLER
e1.. 5. -Mr. Eugene London Man Makes Toylike ‘Itnia-
I and Miss tuna of tures Ittya•(duchtg .tu(ktut
the taaekt•ud with England for ifroseu,ns.
sir aa� Mrs. W. J.
John B. Thorp. probably tit.. meet
filth' visited her al, -
London.
modeller of hour• e, shies and
"u of 'B1ytIt hist ancient seems in the w. rh!..
London. Sum•• of his "e i ii'• -
servi'd in nutseuuts, sot re
..inroad ata•ut a few temporary Job» blare b.ei t..: c:tl.ee
.aat*Week. in the British law courts n 1 iptnR
It 1s vl.dtiug frier ,Is lurks to und,•rttaud ct: up ...steel
questions connected with at cider
t
'Henn entl child rw.. etalons, "ant•t.•nl lights," at ,1 ;street
the week cad with collisions. Some of his week is de -
d 411rtt. John Ni•' sc (bt'ti in alt rdicle in the London
• f r h• work 1. it.: rd 1 with
l` psotore,l to Mit
secs. I' nein.' reseal
q►oble, of t:•iterirh• .to ;, • t • us i :bins 'l . ; tt.. ny of the
nd at ,her It•uwe lute'• - ' .i (bit,ge of Len.' i of the next
i9!ps is visiting. her t• 7•'us..will. look Irk'- For the
I,ioyd Ferguson, of I.' - o1 11 .: t th.'re, 1::•.% 4' ju, t •rn
.ted t , .'Ale of I hr • ,l. w , ry
., ,'h . if. arhl••s :. • --f the new* stre+e_ li
bast lend 11 r. Filmer•1:
to New Bambara galk•ry 'rrd h, the N.:uon;al 17x1- extraortdinary strength utathe event th.
1.
ler> by Sac Jnecph Ihiyr. n.
ch. of Clinton. is the One model in the workshop, wh!eh fnaignidearit when eonipered with the
brother. Str. Janes 11 in Gray's. Inti road. ttmk 6.000 strength of the in -net that was next
hours. to complete. 1t is Old London tried---nstnely.: h.• 'earwig.
b. 5. -Mr. We.lev. Bridgt•, and eters house on It can b.• The investigator i•tl nlined lu Its else
tit. has opened rbar- illumined. ':anuilarly, a small model (leve that in prop
t street this wtel. - the first : tact of a large represent- the earwig Is the most powerful of
his his skating rink•at ton 0111 to be done tells pfeturially all trs••eLi.
d the young prop... how London burned In 1661. One The earwig In Question pulled the
truck of one hundred and sev-
ae.•s the city at semis,. �t sundown. empty.
ail -attended lite .' by moonlight. and the start .of (bo 'sty grains' weight with the utmost
alined 9iormnl S hts.l' fire at the Monument, until --nu the ease; and It shoo drew the little coach i
!herd day - pitflcpsly travelling without difficulty. But wheat the roof
t. h d the top of St was placed upon the coach the limit
I Mr. W J Thome
I%SECTS' ST4WNGTit•
Earwig Drayer tL'io Times Its
Weight,
Investigations hate heen made tto
ascertain the strength of insects.
means of a toy coach and truck one
student tes'ed the pulling power of a 1
bee. It very ably performed the
tasks that he assigned it. and drew
both the eutpty coach and the ttitek
The truck was gradually loaded with
plasticise until a weight of one 'hun-
dred and sixty-six grains had been
added. The total weight of t eat h.
truck. and load was six hundred and
one grains. Since the weight of lbs
bee itself was exactly two grains. I'
followed that the little ereature was
puttee; ! ,ad slightly more. them
the,-,• hundr• .1 times Its own w• t4ht
Tate Inv.•.• Iiatnr concluded. then- ;
tore. that the pulling power of a bee
le propomocat,•IY thirty times a.
great as tit, pulling power of a hots.
01 a matt . ten of the great,
Own
around, fig mea r('aC •' • .
nt Paul's. of the tvrwlg'a strength was reached,
Wert Waw•anu+11 In Thorp nlotI -is. lately done or In' and k could r ova only very slowly
s nnnnal' meeting. In I hand,'include the F'uut.dling Hospital and had to make frequent step. for
Friday. -I before its dentoli:foit was begun. rest.
Beaulieu Abbey (for Lord Montagu).1 The weight of the covered coach
N. Op 1.0:•'-i. Old Sarum. for the ealiebury Mu- • was . two hundred and altty-five
aeum, which reproduces Salisbury in grains. and that of the earwig was
,ttw0 the twelfth century, and the tuella- only hall a grain: so that the insect,
.w•♦ �9.IN)lt tNl I lure Coliseum stage In full work- was drawing about five hundred and
In Plant F,a'a. f lag order. • thirty times Its oa a weight. Allowing
.t- s loses men.. than', There are many reminders ut old I fIls ioh a eh) ren.•. insir,.
. itstrt trwi`_
maty' its Viral London up- a hone or a man Q D E R I C H
washing aaA>' o[ � The workshop has a oral rack.
1..''. and a half lona of on which men's --and women's- - NATIVE WINES.
Huth! gleed to be pulled oda of (Ilea _ •
sockets. 1: has the models of a eel 14 1119'17 commas Produtad Newsy
bet, of Tyburn Tree, of the pillory. of
Lord Mayor's - Three Million Balto ...
Wednesday' and Thursday -
Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman
toe.•ther again it another .nccre-tut en -
on
Wprtaiun,rnt. For those who prefer ,actd
romance a n d entertaining thrilp we
'THE MAGIC FLAME"
Tatler remedy
"TELL IT TO THE JUDGE"
A `special Benefit Matinee will be held
on Thursday afternoon at 4.15, the entire
errwsvda to be devoted to the aesittatICe
d British Miner. Yeo- may help by
attending '
MPH t. Bander ham, were Vl+ltnr+ with Mr. and Mrs.1 more ware than
'Colin McDonald during the -week. soli from u
i shed op
PARAMOUNT The Muria Mission Rand will hold i p,wrtda of'c1
their meeting on aatiirday. February 1 la ging
isAIIAM )11NT. • Feels. • 3 .011ie. ' 9111. Rt the home of Mrs. 1:orlon. A
A- • _, le. i,t e{sal
Jatnieton. R S.. who ens nurs!ng 'Mr*. `''fw+'+nin
1 vttntl!gt_ 1+ ev11711led to ait
, .rit; ••. t r
(i. Brennen. has retnruo.l t., her the girls of the emmnetnity. of t"aen,lnt
Rim -
home.
The regular young people's meeting'{ (.:1"lata
Mrs+ Isabel Chestnut silent the was held in the 1'011ed ehnreh teen y_one
!
week -end with friend. }n hncknne. •Gay erenlni. % (t. Whit• ere,ry year
'hen Rev . i1.
Mrs. L.'rne •F,rrish yi+!ted with her flel.r gave a splendid illustrated lee- b> th..minimum
cro
mother. Mrs. A. Rteln. seho - 14 nut . tore on "111'. Domini/1n" The next tytit.-
rm.eting will be held Fri•lav evening. small"
Febnr;lry t The feature of the The fa
evening will i,t' a mock trial. clan d, sustal
- - I han $'200:b
• a.
showing rapid recovery.
We :are glad to report that. Mn. A.',
'('ooo to
k -is aide 1e tip 'after a long:
ilio•'.+. I
Mr. Eldon Stanley, who is taking a
Fridayy and Saturday' tottr+t' in telegraphy. is eonfinesI to the LANES erosion.
past decade 1
Hoot Gibson I!n,na' with blood-talsoniug in his foot. and pasture!
a ' We etre gin.] to report that Mre. LANDS. Fete , Mrs. Wm. Bald - ed because• th
in the tale,el n fan•at. lair u, Sheriff
1',c B.trkwell. who underwent a seri-win. whom we have mentioned hefnrel fished by lea
who acted the tenderfoot to win buck tb, • ,.las operation in Kincardine hospital. as being in y
rut.!. of his bret Ler is doing as a.11 et. can be ested, morning for
"CLEARING THE TRAIL" i )Irl. NI grill, of fiteketeon who ,•al trentora
wet+ visit in_ her aged !nether. 1111• n: • aided her.
Merrua.I1'enusly Mrs. 'rhe•
turned t.1 ire home.
"WHO'S LYING" '1 f T wont. . soil few dare e
I...ndnn.
Mrs. Ilen rt •l'nmebell. whn has
!ren staying with Mr. end Mr+. Cyril
',midge:. h::-• returned to her loose In
leingennnn. •
I ntr tenehir. Miss Mci)onald. and
lifetimes: Thursday :.1 I • rattiriny at !I a week •with , her setter. Mrs. Jas.
Hydro Electric
The People's Power
it
Cook by Electricity
Wash by Electricity
Iron by Electricity
We guarantee our Ilydm lamps
for 1510 hours us'
HYDRO STORE
West side of Square G.derich
Clearing Sale of
__Overshoes
Our entire stack of turn
women's. mtsr
ite_._-1zoys' and
children's f tolo4tu•t is now 'm
Bale at grt•aal}• rerhire'I {triers.
Now Is Tour Opportunity
ti1:T TtIF:\I AT
W. Hero's Shoe Store
'Phone I -:w The S.luar.-
' 1'-.•h.ter.
Mr. find Mr*. U. Gardiner, of Zinn:
.rigout a dry with:aer.--amt Itre:-•'in[re
Irwin.
cry pwtr health, lett this
Tt.ndun Itosplixl for tepee
.i Mr. Baldwin access -
Ferguson is spending a.
a!t !ter son, Sidney. ,1n
of the more t
The entire
MAI erosion.
mtttee. Ha• ad
of soli and w
separably . tied
fence, farm r•
continuing eco
thu nation."
Under th• p
trig. he r.
rolling 1 ,1.,.
Week -end Specials
Mens Smocks
MPn'/P1dAed i ntoeks Regular
pricer $2:75 and 1$2 115.
3(ito44•
Wak_+d Spacial $1.75, $1.$5
Men's WrokPants
Men's Lined Work Pants in
all steed.
Week-ead Special 81.95
Mackinaw Pants
!11ett's \larkinaw Pante in
plait grey or pietas
Week -end Special.$2.45 to 52.95
NI. ROBINS
1.1
The Complete Men's Store is 6odertch
JUST .IN TIME
•4o rave the tutte(Ir, beeauae Nlrs.
r77bills sealer'. Tousiliue was ap-
plied For cough. croup, %h.wtping
trough, hrum9tnn., catarrh and alt
ROW throats it corks wonders.
liiwrlrrstlltr t.r money tack.
A1.1, 1;ill►F:RII'll Itkt (itiINT-
THE
d pastures. The
:a 126.000.000.900
f od.
.; before the House I a ducking stent, of the Canada produced 2, 04,437 gallons
tepriatlone 'Subcom- show of 300 years ago. and of a bun
c, of ehich
2.731.745
t .,
t
'back wing In 19
.• one 'Da o lA
take t
•s that
a
a thin a
Bureau e ti
ottit
ed dad
nnett .s tby-the
ui Bolls, said that Londe', of lung �. ;was ferpa.•nted, a repot( L• u d
el ashown a pincer -like lustt0 Dominion Bureau of Stamens shows
ten from our d i� i w .} 031.
g tot •• ng vain•• w, f2.
e -e s Ill
rtotal. brazier e t
AA
men!-Complete adlh hrThe fa,
CARLOIV ''tr Molt Izelww.t girls and boys ltnv or su a, t ,• 1>
tr r
('ARl'.(rit" F.h. i; TI+,• n nmlt. Pitt Itt cheer nt� f nC !
eatds sincere .yoNrtll - \ir-: Alp. vn,1 tl•en "the Gina nil antn,ner 1itr,P."
.toiled. in t!:e .heath • or mother. .1 mew, enjov:i!dt t ire w,t't spent 1n
Whit {waesed awns recently :.t iter hunts t1•.• 1•ar--e.iag- 1:1-1 Tne_lay, evening.
•'+r i'I..nrg. Mr. rrrad Mrs. .11p APP P. het. Iter. 1 W. and Mra•.Brnwn en,
'held In high esteem at Carlow', Mr iert:.iued the incn,IMrs t(' the onleial
11,. hating been ptstnr of the ehur•h Iw'ard :Itt.l the truster• of the differ-
sttwe cold trip to an.l from a:ulu
I remise algid and Markey g•
• r -•,t .rl a rnml
ltere,untH anion took plot•.. and our,ent .t tpttintmevtts. Their wires were
'st-mpnthv goes out 10 them li' their' int tied to .,.tor• with them' and tide in
Mr. Melvin Tyndall attended the ; The first {tort of the evening ens Aper,
as much plant t
akt•n ou' of the sop
„ved, and this la a
te that Is obeieusly
'the country, n. d.'-
!rect loss Of 111,1 has
▪ annually (ho -ouch
mated that In the
0,000 acre of farm
have 'n abandon-
b 1 t fon
putting
putting out pidrpte!a ryes - • 127. of which 9e.336,
- Suddenly Mr. Tborp switched on a Optario concerns} and 9197e113 to
small electric motor. ,and in the ger- plants in Manitoba and British Co-
ner of the room there was reveal...! tumble. The total quantity of win'
an (Iluntie:red tableau of a be -nutlet! produced Increased- 2,632 gallon» and
woman, noire bewitching than witch- the value '946.091 as compared with
like, burning at :he .stake A cold- the year before
blooded tcoiindr•I was beeping Up the ' The.* was ittxported Ince this emit
fire With. mure. faggots. Het1e�s% a brief try In 1927 91.473,906 worth of non-
Iettrrfn • ':tire the information that sparkling wines and 91.662.655 of
u t'
'a
til ber:nti•' Irnpov"n our a.pre'tnra meal to burn 'pm only sparkling aloes• or a total of f.•
e top soil, their husbands.'' of the washlne off wt rhea but women who ptdtoned 036.594. Stoat of the wins .cam•
lthefrom order France. spate and Portugal in
ntry is affected by - An aietne near by contained a;full-The quantity of fermented win,
•
net told the gem--stz!•d replica of el the Fawkes' Ian'\+n
that the "problesa The orlcinal mud' is to tAsh .l- exported. from the Dominion during
. 1927 wag 33,732 gallons as compared
.an Mute+itn, at Oxford.
- with an export of 32,724 gallon, •a
Vegetarian Won Wager.
` 1926. shill, their ital.',deer•.• '•
from 9116.664 in 192!: to 9112" 1 :
♦ be: of 9125 was made some time trt 1927. The Dieted States w;' 1'.,
aro In England between a *new eater adl's bee' .nstom••r, taking.m"r b•
cons, rt ation Is In -
vett tribunal de-
. flood , „ntrol, slat
,.1c p, •, •anrncy ad
It . ay- in of fa
the I.-.tk of
ave I., .11 ru
.�.,verirht•d that
a
to who would
Rod a v.•artarfaa, as per ant. 09 lite toul.yalur c! Will,
ve tit,• Ion.. et. A (ew weeks ago ezpo ,.g•
asst,-iuver died, told his friend
winch surprised le dissever 1
P sni. not of the bet had been
Th1.41 t r on hi, d ceased friend's
will A- • -'![ had not thought r. .
.• h pn.vlseet. he re- 1.,
1,.• nu,nt y. aur film- ..1, 1, 'r.'
:ting tbs a -um to f• , • -. n. t!
' Record- of Ala/entry. of •!,
Where and t Oen M„t,.,nry otiglnat- f
rag Is unknow'. but Scotland claims
the ow••st recuda of /ha craft.
Fashion Fancies
funeral of \ir E. Bender, of Myth. en In social chat nod canes: then fel •ti-tt-i Kelt
TAKESPARIS
w•ITII ACCENTS Of'
1
;
L, • ,t: .
'suet; I 1
. • ' w'it' whom :t'
bride••. The Prem
to New ZPnlat,d. ' pelf as "Baldwin."
"R Llait.' Baidw
the other ponder' 1.
his fare 11 up.
yes. •.t course:
you now. Stanley Baldwin
\\'e used to tall you 'On. St
yon know. h,s•'au• you were
r • ie. And i'll lio•t you have r
The. seeing sl somewhat eui
look on the faro of the• Prime NI
torr. he added intermeatively: -
elite te11 m. --you don't mind rti
askt'Ig. do you -what are ;on doiaa
•
OXY Mtn
\✓E i,CDP•1E HOME' HAS A
REAL F THE
HEAT AFouC5NINts 15AY T
S
�. r I!..s.
\ home i- •o mu. tt te • e ..homey..
We cat. ayyrt._tati the warpath sii4,,
eortnere of our own firesides on the
. 'Id. raw day,, the snowy, stormy
n:l' d•• ,
1
Fae•t with -The strike ,.r. the 11eat
t; o t of , Folks are prepared to gneyouu your,
.,n u+unt w'int(•r romfert.
out h t ..s. in• r, -d:,• . + Phone ?a for a load of frond clean coal
l or coke. either of which will put
1."1 :n,• ,• that •'Wele'•tr" 'Bann' at'm, sphere
horn sr,ddenly ! of enay warmth -n,, :„ur 1101.18e.
n man ufarttarter. nave
es,; ter Ute Auatrafl4a gad
. L
gnat sorrow. •,n meistlre weenies for the good time
.,:o.: warki±tie
Saturday. Mr. Tyndall Is a tv.neip of i'Iow..l a splendid program 1101 esom- P1It1
lire. Bender. n,nnitt singlet. nftnr which n .'timer,
Mr.. 11):1% ill 1et•mi, whn underwent loon• lnueh ens .4.4.,,A. flitting the'.
an npeeratlen for gottre in the Clinton meeting a rtnnnitnnne Invitation wits
hospital on Monday. Is doing as well giten to Ntr grown to stay as pastes
is .mit be exl..•tee.I. Her sister. Miss for 'another year.
Addison. of- Inttnlehoro', i. look Mg ----- ---- ----
I 1Vr he n•
n fter the 1•hlldrrn for
WIIiTEe1rITRCI1
-he vu,c hive n speedy teem'rry.
Mr. Thos. Wilson shipped a enrload
01 hogs and n ear of .tattle for the 1•0- wit mot tl0irri( Feb. 4. - Nle. 11-n
operative 4,,mpany' from Nhrintt .tu- (red Janine*. of i'ortland, Oregon, hots
non t ti Monday. 'been at hoRfe With his patens. Myr.
('olborne Telephoto System. -The I and Mrs. F:li •inclines. for the past few
anneal meeting of the Colborne Muni narks. Many ofd friends will he
cipal-Telephone ,System took etas-nt pleased to welcome htm home again.
the township ball on T tnrsdrty of Mrs. Rev Patton. of Talent'. n.e, 1
iset Reek, with a large 11ttendnnee of , the weekend with her mother. Mr'
' members. Ste t:.slurs Young. prt•si- Andreae Fox.
dent. ens Ii the glair. The only 1 Mrs. Fronk Flenre wren( a few
eluutge upul.• In the otneers nas thatIin+t week with her sisfrr. Mn. Mn••-
'-ktr."D tarw.nn wire eleeh'.i' eressid'nt Ie) ve «f tt'fnahant.--- '--
Mr 1:ordott \'!)ung
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Quality
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Sparr's Grocery
Thi re •,. _ it1,,,n•.
Hamilton Street
Godetrich Phone 146
WE DELI\ 1•K I\ iows
of the Sy,tem. and
t'stk Mr. L,l ws tit•'.
in which effpn ily
:Hied for it number
Tel's kmIIII m!011+
finam'ial .tending
.i,!t•ndl.1 with neer
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I - A It 1,1)W. Veto. ft Mr , Wm w.it Mr :in.! Arr. Yietair 1.7/Ner.4.41 ettler•
-011 .44,1 three beeves to Mr il irr% "ha,' a 011t11',er of thotr friend.. nril
,1,1111:1111.1* Itorothy 'acre among 1110.0 with Mr. and Mr.. l:Pri. Mpript,151..in The nit.-binck cwitlitlie. 1111, 10 1.1111,4
onto last week. .H Seati.rtit 1...e.it•tt lifr flIttendlcifi.. horizon. t. 21T111z way in..re 1111141 Wore NE
Mr. Ilarrey ErrIngfaan " at.aI Air. she Is Immo% ing, nleell- now. • to Ward, with vivid arrest. l'ari. '
Percy •Meltride were milting ‘V/.0.1 rill' 1 lir Rinke I :molt I. f i.iting lite .'••• le'es !",1,1,,.. "f Yillid red. null `er:s. •
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• •; A a :; in tile aliaettee of thk IT - • Itete Patreten. elle-ores .ner a block satin tires*. I.
1.• 1. her. ND- Boca. ohrough si.knes• The Institete has pereleteed one The scarf neckline, large mit 1,1,1:1:e.,0 a
- , ,,. de,4,1 ,n,afrs from Mr. Archie Pat- find the hrow.band on the tbrban are =
fluteteled fer boot eeetel , terson. ef fmcknow. anal the limits of red. The turhah 'Melt le "f him* 115
icARIA10.. inn, 30 Nit,. Air,. , WPM. lirratight atter en Tuesday. I breitecbwante 1..
pito 114 sc.•refttry.
Mr. wson hid
o{ cr:a?fie.
It Qn•-n
meet nig and eta•
of the 43' tial •
101011I.. the Cnod.
The Women's !welter., hell n
,en'•hre 1n the institute hill on Red
tfow.t„ .•ening.
. qtr•. Ma,4 toLet'. Mr-. T. 15 Meer'-
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and Mr. R. Spirting •foot n few'
thus last' walk with 'Mrs • ffendereem
..f ('artutonilt. .
rein. tuber .
wasn't it'
les, nn.' 1
n e'n-•r-
t hit
ist'd
Is- .
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Best tre:itcd without
dos:ng-Just rub out
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For Good Clean Coal
;ll.B. MUSTARD COMPANY
i ion 98 - Godericb
11Nl` 7owls muumuu ■1•■■Nu '*a■•■+■■•■■:
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COANFIELD'S
-1. ▪ -Bikannual midwinter stocltreducing sale is now under way •
1 with great price reductions in practicatty at( tines of 'mer- R
: chandise. Refer to the advertisement in last week's issue •
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Wednesday to ...ee lila brother, Mt 'It
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parents. Mr. 411141 Air, Jas. NI,Matine , Pekoe -it is the finest •
;.,.. spending a fee weeks welt her
entI of Iti. brother-in-law. Mr ram 1/1 • 1 ig a
.,„„, a week aim r.. attend tire rim- II
Ale. A. Stoll. wile went to Coifing -
PEKOE •
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lierh Morris I. improving nieele. We \ORANGE
We ere pleased t.. report that Nir.
1 parte recovery •
• Wilson. ever the week -1.1A They sos
' Annual S. S. MeetIng.-The annual lakil'iA .. . •
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, made the trip hy motor
itneetIng of the smitlea 11111 Sunday
tiehrool woe held on Thuradno evening
In the township hall. The postale, Mee.
'Fresh from the gardens'
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All the goods arc 0)&1141 at Wires We 1.:111110t ra and the goods itre all fir-ts, 110 seemeis. Thu
votors splq,k tor themselves. and sve yott to visit our store at arty time. •
Not listed in last week'. sale advert isenient
Men's Windbreakers of endurable cloth. plaid and check patterns.
Regular 54 ,and 54.50. Sole Price $.3:25
A. CORNFIELD
SI101) WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP "
ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Mae 418 Goderich, Ont.
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