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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-8-15, Page 6a -Thursday. Angtat 15. 1929. • WESTERN FAIR LONDON - ONTARIO Sept. 9th -14th inclusive, 1929 Tb Morro of W.Na• Oalar io Mie ren M.o.•t. • greater Ea►iMio. Unto mot belor.. i111,INN1.011 IN PRIZES .AND %TTRtt•TIOiS 11. A boner .eportt t.■itr for .eon .hiW.r. Cormier crowds! a.It., ■Nr.ctism! Aa .ahibl a1 /be Woofers Far b..ld. pr.eh . .•d cNIN. roe., .at.. t. On p.opao mho c•o do rota re.t Ieo& Ron' t.fi.Id..~cofaLe• Mop Let. Deplor.Mrc.S.sler Mr M • t NOW Special r.,lreed late. to Load•■ .ed niters SPECIAL LIGHT HORSE SHOW- -Slept. 9 to 12 is tb. N. Areas Intro.. clew Aussie. 29111. For further information write: D.JACKSON, Secretary J H SAl'NPl:g1 President W. Londe.. Ontsr.o Outing, Golf, Bowling and Tennis Shoes Sturdy ).ractioti `sloes for then. I$.v- and youth-. The favorite- fe)r 1adie-. ani and children are the colored anti fancy fabric-. 'they are her., ui the newest design- and pattering. Play Shoe for children include a very Iarg. variety Of style- in Sandal- and Outing shoe-. fh. holiilny ,.•aeon has started. liuc naw• ami Ow., frau the best assortment at the Lowest p•tsahl. prices. itierli-tc GEO. MacVICAR THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN NORTH SIDE SQUARE GODERICH CLEARING SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS We have decided to sell out our entire stock of Men's Furnishings in order to devote our time to Cleaning and Pressing and Made -to -Measure Clothing. Commencing week, our complete stock of Clothing will be offetcd t0 t11P ,.•thlic at cost prices. This will be your opportunity t.I p 1rchase first-class merchandise at bargainprices. The sale will continue until the stock is disp 'ped of. -TIMELYREQUIREMENTS:-- Bathing Suits, Golf Knickers, Outing Trousers, Straw Hats, etc. All at cost prices. W. C. SNAZEL HABERDASHER and DRY CLEANER Phone 339 West Street ‘yeig evidence BEFORE you buy any car, be sure you have all the evidence. Check and weigh any car in the low-priced &Id against the value you know you can get in the Outstanding Chevrolet. A smooth, powerful six -cylinder, valve -in head engine, capable of amazing performance in all gears, instantly responsive to acceleration, unsurpassed in economy and dependability. A sturdy chassis, built for endurance; with heavy, channel - steel frame, complete high- pressure lubrication, long semi -elliptic shock - absorber springs, safe, silent four-wheel braking system with independent emergency brakes. Bodies by Fisher that reflect the latest vogue in style and coloring; luxurious in finish and appointments; interiors restfully quiet; hand- some panelled instrument board, indirectly lighted. Prices so low, they are within reach of all. Set Chevrolet. Drive it. Make it your standard of comparison. este-s-ase cy dsieboseth•GMACDeferred P•vswews Plow Oulslandinq (11 [VROLL! PRODUCT OF GINUAL MAP CANADA. LLMIT1D MacEwan & Tebbutt Goderich, Ontario. ff,�r tr i, Z_T�a I1'TTIR ,ic€ gl I?•a Z'li1fL16IL11f M THE SIGNAL, Sunday Afternoon 13-13),1SAUF.LHAMILTON, t,,sterich, Out. a I.r ns, w.. love h. meet 4 Ott til." Thy holy day, We n..rshl; round Thy fent 4i11 this Thy holy ,ht)'. Thou tender. henveulc Friend, (., 'rh.r• our prayers ascend : ,e'er our tomtit spirits Mynd 4811 this Thy holy day. ..-E. Parson. PRAYER 11e11. 11s. 4 a Lord. to !Istria t.. Thy I%ord .1, this 'I'li) 11,.13 day. 1:. with n• when wv lust, nod to each youth- ful heart Thy -aviut tuner imlwrt. .I met,. -vles•hrl. N. S. LESSON 1.013 .U'G. 23th. 1929 Lesson Topic-RehniIding the Tem- ple. I1.•tnl f'a..age-L:ra 3:10-1:{; 6:14- 16: Psalm 14J:1.1. (.olden Tr\t-I'rwlm 122:1. In :he -(.•.11.1 month of the arra111 )e:tr_„t ill.• ref oral from Itabyl,u the "ftfts .1 n•Lnil.lih: theteulple ens Lr�nn. l elldug the ilmerven)I.:r time the :,I:I,r N:L• la;ilt b) Joshua 1111.1 his '•1,•Otren :he priests. %erlitami'•i. aid his brt•thr,), the ',rho,•.. It lo litie•Ic 1 1 r tl,e -Aloe s 17 ! illi oil I GODERICH, ONT. SMALL ,ylm, lit' if neglected, sometimes grow serious. On occasion, an operation becomes inevitable. it is wase to guard your health eoMinitou'I> Marlatt's Treat - asset is a proved 4441) reliable system cleanser. 1t tone, up the liver, pre- vents bile stagnation and reliever jaundice, chronic stomach trouble, gastritis, constipation and othet diseases. If you suffer at all front any of these symptoms you will Lind Marlatt's invaluable. - Five Dollars per Treatment. Sold sad recommended by J. A. CAMPBELL and alt other gocd drusaieta. J. W. MARLATT & Co. Ltd., Toronto, Ontario Writ. tar na,ua,. ,,rd tr.tinw■,iel.. SOME UNUSUAL RECIPES sty Ike• •. Itar' lar '111' .a u.• 1/11••••••11. Sere formerly 11.1.1. The. •'. r1 not immediately have a i1. 11,) letlu r•1141' '1 yn 1it,1 almost sea :. car mentioned r :, h,l•I.• hut they "'nlhl toot b.'. without m nil ., 1+• • ,11 Astor. any kind t...lny. rot •,••,kin_ .'•4et- 'l'h.• r.•a•,•ll- "h) ter( -y hawt•'mtrl to ahl••+. with certa:: 111.•,0.. i1, -.111'4•• •.•7 74. The attar are .71, tell in the firs: :11111 'even fu mu . ..,l:r,l •'.e --inks. r' !,•r 3. \,! n -.ion f i - u :rt.r Is 11011433 -, „•1 ,••• the Rau:cr stir r'I !heal up to their int). fa'retrurr, but .{ , • , ,, _1 114.r of other . • "1.•: ' -• • a "I for 111,1 ;•res371 c ,Left Saeid('" coos." -1 l.y the recipe. H. ..r.• -.•;1• 1' 1.••. h.•:u :•' .trait near r, their e:o1 uun•u- th:lt '.n may tb; u.,r,,.. !Ira! I, L' , .,I ,•1.•r:ins. 1:-.7..t4. rice Io•47au t. :lame -1141 a t . '1 _1•.•.. , :h:l' nil.! the .ems.:, lhru n for Hrr11ul-.1ellelou•" is !Il, .. • ' uo :new,:new,wish 'Tyro and Sidon ',killed ) • 'ork11mm 111,1 Lebanon for a••uppl4 of IStgped Il:uu •.nds•r ..- Solomon had .loll* w11,11• the S'ak n Moo ' 8..'ct' 'n•.' sir -1 t,• ,i,1,• was (milt.. 'rhou;th they high!. iu lar mut; _ retie•''' tbc•Isme •:n' ditti• 11lty and opposition ahead of +and 1,411 this 144..- hem tbi t miub• ,•hll..rlte prelura- the slit and bull 'ion :.r the •Y'r'•111,nr ,f 1.1,14; rhe. `trot•: Alae of 'e t,ana:ui,h. In cer+e'. 111. 11 wr sew iy for two or the.• that the I,r.:c•-t. "iii ale truul)o•t- mud in the 'windage. 1\':,. • :i con, est .f music, not t. 'dense the Traci erullaM. ear. Lot t.. assist the singing .f that Wufiing .w-erla,.t:114 hymn which will never he 1 pi and pecan- ' r . hast he 'Levi,, + with ale ecml.al -. uunl., rep rind' and ylriukh .( .1111 +nl'iin_. s." !cin, t:rml, ' I'•!'. 1:. 1 .7.'., - hour. 141,4 'et e.".1 n c„1,1 rem•''( the :h -n::u' :41e1ctin•' ,,at .if done and to 1111301 our tongue. 1 eau mlrlbr,t'1n- • .11.1114 nr'4-t Lr .tat .f Mar; 1:.e.1 1s , •,""3 and Mu mere)" y10111011 forever. The people were differently afft.'tt•.) on rlai. toreasj.11. 1liffer011r 'Wilt 1111M1ta there herr among the p•,pie ,.f rnd 1.71.`4, rxpr.•-•wl hirer• -l1 a.rr,rdilg •n hi+ sentiments. mini yet dere wan nu disx4rr•nent among them. their minds were mot , Ilenatr.l fr each other. num the common 1.111wer1 re- tarded br it- Th111,41 Ilan only knew Ike misery of I, having no tempte at all. when they aw hut the f.ttndxti.n of one laid. praised the lend with 'h.uts .f Joy. T. them even till, foundation seemed :rent and was a. life from the dead: to their hungry ..nes even this oat- Sween, They -.homed.. s, that "the moi•.• want hear.! afar off." Those that retmend'red the glory of the tir•t temple, which 340)41141,44 4,4314. 111111 e.m-lien,) how far !We NFe y t. 4.4 inferior to' that. perhaps h1 litnrnsi.0 1(rtaf11ly in nu,1nitl•rm.r• and s11111'1,1onen.•ss. ''"eq.t with :' lolbl rt.:-('." These lamented the di.q'r.;..r- 7),ll between fhb.. temple /111.1 the tor - 1 Mer. II 1111-• 11 11111N1 11111. .( -.rrim suit Icy ' 113,11 1'r -.e I.da) in this present world. 14 '.n/(ns(d fr Mat thew i9.•ur) a, Psalm 81:1-4. The ,.bole .f rhi,. Psalm is 1110 tit - teres) Leiria of a trod for piddle wor- ship. Yet. after all. flu• 1'-Ilmi-t r•nehr- the climax .f .14.Ar• 11.t- when h.• •deck..f the wnu•Inary. 1117 of 4;011 llhn-t•If. The deetre of heart and tie -11 is the, luring (kat. (4'.nllnnni,i, \ism' Ioris. 1. It truffles • 1 Abe raw hlam 1 muse. mtetar3 tee, 2 encumber pick eel - 1b.51 the not.. mi.,: Ihey 1/1 1'. 1417- 11er e11(.ugh t, 1.11••,0 IPA. I'M the truf- fles into torte. alt,l,q. .3?' Thr otter ingredients. ?2•/11,•1: taste with half saitwpoo,u peg ••r, o!a• .act *Irwin a. Igd.e. „„• •air+p.4Oil . .'31s1•-. tau tablespoons par•:.•)', on'.1allieplonl onion. and one ta1.le.1.4.14 welt and add encinah raw pks, 1 make the Wafting into a soft page. WOR1.1) M SSII/Ns Far -Flung Seed Thr hulk of oar Literature i• -• st- tersl In ''hind iti''l( loot Ur mart mot forget that it find. it. way t. the "dis)er.orl of 4'hl11a" 111 1111 turner...(. the globe. Thus In 'Ceylon our literle titre was diriribnl,•d t.o Chinese living there tht.ngh the a7em.y of some Sul - ration ,army workers who were driven Mut .f Peking .11 tit• a,1l'/I 1or• of the Nxtlululli+t armee.. !hiring rhe year our 111n.1,0 1111er gone 44' Korea..Iallul. ltorneo, 'trifle}' it num, Burma. 344 rains Wet a !einem.. .19 via . Italia. 1'444x(3. .111.4raIin And the 9'4,17".) (antes. 11'e are talking stein. 7.. tel fit tnueh with ('hh.,'.e !•ettl4netlds in other 'Arts .f the world. In order that we. nun' '.'111 t1,•rn oar literature .- The 1'1131-71mi 'I,iterntur. i0a'iety .f 1'11111ra. )!r27-1trh, Did You Ever Stop to Think? GRANS RILLS %u ail 11'om4-n's Institute war held at the home of Miss 'P,'un B11110110111 111 4111 ins -Orals Ni. )'►. rdordlua:y Quality •\uFmt 1. with Ulr pre Lieut fu the of Killing 'bound, %\'hen dried. the .eH-gr.as "•,stem acarine. has the estraorlty4n'y qua1t) .1 killing sound, as well as being; an 'Qee tive !:,_ulu or against 1,rat and Auld. On this account It is 0.'n'I used en retie::.,,.) 111 I,OU-it' ton .1i.etion. To prove its efficacy as .0 sou..' deadener, an esp: i lment tag)" 11, trade „!'1: an :.larlu clock and a 1„g lined. lid ua well --as sides, with Ute material. S. -t the alarm going. pu the clock in the bog. and due. -t11'' ild. Tia.' (Maud stops Instantly. Open the box and the alarm Is heard .1=,111. This quality Is Said -lo be ccnllllon to all louse, fibrous, or e.•I)ulal rub- s'ances, Felt. wadding, not, tow, cork dust, sand, and ro on possess it. Tiles which absorb sound have also been developed. They are mads of metal !n the form of trays 16 inches square, and perforated so that sound phases through them Just as tt does through a screen window. The trays arc packed w'I:h a telt-like, souud- xbsoybing material, which is aald to consume seventy per cont. of the noise that Teaches it through the per- forations. The ttlew are designed primarily for faolury end office e,Ilings. Besides deadening :mind, sea -grass does no: harbor insects. and Is prac- tically non-Intl.temabie. It Is eaten- • sh•ely used in upholstery and mat- tress -making. THE KING'S t'IAII'KN. Official Winders Have Nearly 600 to Look After. The official cluck winders of Itnck• Ingham Palace. and Windsor Castle hale quite a respunrlble Job with very look er. There nearly AA sur aft Oc r to 1 x k k are 300 at Buckingham and nearly as tdany at 1I'indur .. The largest and perhaps the most wonderful clock of the collection Is the great clock in the turret over the sea a entrance in the grand quadran'kle. I1 Is a wonderful timekeeper and seldom varies ten Se- conds in sever.' dace ' Iii summer It gains ,a ;ea. •eccnds, but manages to lose them again during the winter. This wonderful old -clock has actu- ally been going fnrone century, and when the wind is favrrabie its chimes can be heard three miles. ' Windsor Castle, In fact, is a sort of museum for crown clucks, most of which have to be attended to when changes are made In returner and nor- mal time. Here a careful inventory is kept of the clocks in all the royal palaces by the 1,ord Chamberlatu'e Department. Thos inventory contains more than 2110 entries of clocks tick- ing 14 the r large velum FALL FAIRS 1929 chair. .Atter the opening exercises the r.II'.aII waw un+w'erwL "I 1..o 1'' kw•p cool." 1,110wwl by community stngin>;- old 'a s„lu by jr.. It. \lrluryre. .% tjllrndld report of the 44+Irh't /1111111111 lutelitgt held at Londeshoru wn• 4i'.•n by Mr.. N. J. MacKenzie. In•triiinen- lal" he Mise. ','pug and \1fs. Katherine N1uctw•11111.1 were much enjoyed. A v.•r) 47..111 lel Per ,vu* real! b) Mn'( It. Bisset. 1'It• meeting Slue••.) with thesinging of the' Nntluunl .\uthem. Lu11ch Lyn• 14'1•1 141 I. the ladles. 'I'hc rex; ww•tlnc afll h• held ret the house of Mrs. Pm.- - \1a.•I111yr.' 1111 September S. at 2.:t.• o'clock. Mies 1.. \laclg,I11ld Mud Miss, 34. Nine - Donald. of Hamilton. lire visiting; at their home near Lo'halsh. Mr. Mnl',ltt MacLennan and Mr. ,lack N1714.1'101111 1.1 of R11fful. are vl.lt- int their many friends In AshftMd. \1i.. A. ft. Iteekett. It.N.. i• nor. - ; Ing at 're -crit ('34.14 of Lir-know. HOW ONE WOMAN LOST 28 LBS. OF FAT This headline is exactly true and means Pat what it says. Howl her own letter : ' 1 takes daily dour of Kruscllen Inti i have keit two inches round the waist and hi)b anti 24 lbs. sin,*' last summer. 1 feel yen' well un it, w111 people tell Ins 1 kook very lit. I run 5 ft. 1 ins. in height. 40 years oke, and eotoe .f a It.ut family?' Skis 1•:. I.. if your are fat, tint renwve the cause. 1191en your liver, kidneys and bowels can't throw off that wraearttttt waste material which is always :/.cumulating in your hotly hef.re you realise it you are growing hideously fat. Take Kemerling Salts in a glass of Mot water every morning. In three weeks' time, get ,n the, .cases and note how many pounds .f flit have vanished. Noticei t also I taw you have infrl n s1 1 1 g� energy and health. Your skill 1s ekwrer, your ryes sparkle with glorious health. You feel younger m Issly. keener in mind. Knlse•hen will glee nlany fat people a joyous surprw'. Tnr 'Nr..r..e,. imp.., own, Sense nc. only pl.• vee wedenn upon Ira.. m be. hese. ,4... .,- • ...weal .,sec o.. ooen,n,. rnr'soes on Th,, " one rN,on V'h, laden, come 41041-.11 p.r't o1 ~ `ro .o w...rrotl, 1.,001 1 F•1I Torr. .p... Sgt.aeaor 3rd. Write for rlormatis.. J. H. T.mpli■.Reei.tr., oval service, and ells two 1WesterveltScli a. I,,.t><1. c ,Snot 11a011eld rept. 21, 2; Myth 441.4 :,Int, 2? l;riissels 4 Wt. 3, 4 1'h.•+ley Sept. 27, 2.. l /nu47antl,n I let. 3. 4 F:,rt e3 Sept. 17. 17'. flesh. 314 Oet. I. 2 Sept. 10, 191 44'14. 26. -I 44e14. 24. 27, Sept. 24. 21', (k -t. S, 9 w -).t. 19, 241 Sept. 1 Cr Ps Golieeieh Kincardine Luck11oly Whipped Cream Iheciing \titclell Sweetened %hipped . ^ram may 1e Ripley li''1 on fro` salad. 1 enp wh •,)off cream : tit least. -ii vanilla a tableep on= wear !'our the re'm into it bowl and +•• In lee w:u'' whip with n Rover ••>:c- heater 111,' 1 - ift enough to hold shape. 1' • a Meat the cream t.. long. Add r and vanilla. French Dreaming 11;, ten.. ,: salt 1,,1491.1oco •-Titer 1_ ten..)..- IRar I , keno) ry mna%rd 1 4,11-44 ' • '.Ion juke 1 .111. . ' oil - 1 'rel' i'- 1 -' Jtdee MIN .Ir, c''tHeng• thonolthlv..1dd ,.!her in:1•-•.,' ` -. end ]teat with a fork 011111 weh \'Ari-lri,,,s Two tablespoon? of eat- - , . 01' a half tln.IM40111 4,3 q''n',a+t,•r-1_• onoee may he nye.) to ::c'• :' r!..ir., •.• flavor. St. Marys....- " SP;If.rth rllfora ity F,d•.'t: U. %Volt.% shim nee, (►kla h,rnx. TILIT advertising gl''.•s *poi l•yQhe.t. e1Tb'Ier't 1(11.1 re•mlt-gettint-erste, TILIT the Iola erti-Int caiman•. shn'r lmapuln r"prletsl, lip t. -t 11eanh111te nt'r- eha a'uwe. P11.I1' gn,ol. .f 1Iler)t gain n repel- Intl,n thr.nlch advertising. TI .1T the Ln) lug pnbllc like+ t. spend Its money with reputable Mo- ine.. 1 9414, THAT Klee; 'pointy and n'Icerti.lng TILIT real titer. Inuit. wail( to hold 0)d 4'10 -tomer- Ansi get hew .h(•. They ran ago this t.y truthful advertising. TH 1T the ;neer hauu who gree• the hhu'• should ..!na'rce the x'R•ertlsing neth.4:s 11w,1 L) the -pr.gre'iv(, pro.. perm). mereh;uit: T11.1T the mer. hint 1h, 144'A lined problem to rack •h.nld remember that ndvertl•lnit 9r a pure and simple 47.wll - bnriness /Rnds.slthn for the mer- I chant. *-- T1 Li,' good ' ndvertl-lug means more dividends at the end of the year. THE Its•:$T Oi'1'1tHT1'NITY Fink T71F: Rl'YIN4; I'l'It1.1c TVI VIEW :I (;RF),IT Altlt'AY OF' MF:It1'11:1•Ni4ISF7 Ike 14Y RE.A1PIN/i 111111: Fashion Fancies • Tec -water 1%Am.;ha ret %nrieh 4 Wet. 1. 1let. 11. 1" (rpt. 23. 24 PARAMOUNT 111,tei.,1ed for last week 1. .\114711.1 1. The \li- ..•- Mnriel :111d 4'nthrriue 14)11w. ,t f.r.r,7.. ae•r( week- ltd gnat. of \it- .1a'k 11.•nd0rsnm. Mr. ;41,I \Its. 1l'ilfre,1 Plunkett. of Anton•h.'i-':ced wit11 \Ir.:uul Mr.. Mel - ' Ray wird. Mr- Macf)onald and 11i.. .less.•, of Pine .Jllrer. were th.• gue-t, 413 El.;ua 3I,•nde-r-on recently. Nit-. Jas. St: tilet ns,t,r,,1 to London and .(scut ai .hay h1 that (My. \lis. •irac( 111111 Leonard Weba'r ane hulidx)lus aft), rrieyd" at Varna \(r. and Mr-, .'a Mali it,wtut,, of 1l,:roil, rall••d Ina )'artltnuunt fri0uds. Mr. and Air.. 34. Morrl.um and family. 11'hite hur.•h. veined with Mr. and Mr It. \H•Itullllu. .I very pleasant afternoon was "lent at the• h, • of \ire. Ketehxlalw, 1'114-11 the 1'. F11'. (1. held their .laic electing. Mics. W. \f,•/;)l iae.i'IWl . 8111 .after the 111 -furs• part war or'Pr'1 x splendid progra111 by the young girl- 'H- carried out, ...twisting of reading.. inotr?rwntHl., community tinging. Ste. At the close 1114- girls Perred a dainty lunch. The farmers are getting their wheat anal barley cat. sehfeh Ie. a good crop. Throehfag 11x4 ' onnxrn,v"1 1111/1 the 1 yield s, far l+ good. '(holder• are help- ln47 rho crop. although more rain 1s needed on a,rmu11t 'f the dry corn 'litho" of the soil. .knit, n number are i111rn1Ing. the ; Teesw titer renni1111, 3134.) they eejwortdi big crowd. ASIIFIELD Ilntenlled for Wit week). ASIIF'(ELi►. Antler foo -The Pier- Untended ricer to .lshtk4d 1'r,-bvterien eharch on Sunday vrere ,•.n.lnctef by Rev. fl. Atkin. of Flan4w'ro, tint, Tw•n very gond sermons .'ver• given. The \Roden stand met nt the home I of \1r.. N..1. MaeKrmzie on Friday af- trrlo.n. with the pre.ident. 111... Mar. garet MacKenzie. In the ellnlr. kir.. \I. 1', Ma,'K,nzle was loader. ,I good program war gic,n and at the (lore a dainty lnneheon war arerve.l. The regular meeting of the 1311,44(11 Hal• brawn Ibe Ihnnener Diner „„ger fl ads gnldell tresses h(r er.s".,,.; ,gory, especially daring Ihr 1iu11,, },..,.Y, For the halo that .aver• • hi, 6eadts now, In the 11.114? 1•v'IA.M.,• s6rantw in a smart. •1111111 hat q h,,, It taker on the ...phi, 71.84'1 31'.r••vr'• of the turban. the mom mer dh11'r ;1,,,, be blame with good n'nson. a 4'apl,hag ,, 1„,Semi chiffon frock with A s4ag-4177 e,: Attie hat of vane brtl- Ilt mxtcri.,' remnant In Moth color and teeter. i• the easenee of pile. .111,4 think hr", i;,sn-htnn-wiee con'd feel In the bright¢r•e re, n Isgt/ed me.h tnetote sketched af'..,,• It yon wore It with a 1 Rreen and t.;;, k chiffon dinner ire's.. , 10,000 Bottles a Day Every day 10,000 women buy • bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege- table Compound. They know that then is no better remedy for their troublesome ailments with their accompanying nervous:wok back- ache, headache, "blue" spalls, and rundown condition. 1.}(iia 1 I'il►khalti'' c•tll•Iahlt• C(impound 1 Coal and Wood Casnuins Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) 1 can supply your wants in any of the above fuel. Prompt -.rvice and reasonable price!+. L. FLICK Telephone 1 • `s I in,lerich The Leading Men's Store Everything that's new in Men's Wear Bund Tailoring and Special Order to Your :Measure Chas. Black Phone 21:1 (ioderich Solicitous of Your Patronage CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE \1'e.Istreet. upstairs over 1'(hhutt'; Hardware For Appointment Phone 239 Open evening, by rppo,mmern onl, We carry a Karl stock of Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc, Electric Wiring of All Kinds �tinmtr viten ••n a1.1.1teali.0 Frank McArthuz F. LEt'TK 3. I.\ N Telephone 82 West Stree NOTICE Hydro Arrears Upon instructions from the officials of the Hydro - Electric Power Commission of Ontario, their rules and regulations are to be strictly enforced. All Electric .Light and Power Services in arrears will be cut off forthwith if not paid. B1' ORDEFR OF The Water and Light Commission Goderich TIME TABLE OF THE ARROW COACH LINES Effective August 1st, 1929 WOODSTOCK - GODERICH REAL) DOW` SUB -DIVISION READ UP A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M Leake 7.00 4.15 Arrive (ioderieh Miles 10.45 10.45 7.20 4.3.5 " Ffolmesville 9 10.25 10.25 7.2,5 4.4(1 Clinton 12 10.20 10.211 7.45 5.00 Seaforth 21 10.00 10.00 7,M) 5.05 ., St. Columban 23 9.65 9.55 8.00 55V " Dublin 27 9.45 .9.45 " 8.15 5.30 Mitchell 32 9.30 9.34) 8.35 5.511 Sebringville 40 9.10 9.10 " 8.45 6.0(1 Stratford 44 8.45 8,45 " 9.00 6.15 Shakespeare 61 8.30 8.3(1 9.10 6.25 Tavistock 54 8.20 8,2(1 9.25 6.4(1 Hickson 60 8.05 8.05 Arrive 9.45 7.00 'Lam Woodstock 4;8 7.45 7.45 Direct connections at Stratford with Arrow Coaches to St. Marys. London, Kitchener. Guelph, Brampton, Toronto. Direct connections at Woodstock with Arrow Coaches for Brant- ford, Hamilton, Oakville, Toronto. 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