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THE SIGNAL
Could not Eat or Sleep
after Husband's Death
Her husband's death left her very, tlbn
down in health, unable W eat otglaleep
Much. Now she is brighter in spirits and
eats rent sleeps wrIl. What caused the
difference ? Int her answer in tier own
words : -
" 1 think Krnw•Ihen Salts are a splendid
tonic. After rimy husb10a1's death in
1 krrmloer !:..+1 1became ern nm 11uw11
w health. Gaal terrible Ix of d.presl-
si*o and was unable to eat or sleep
much. 1 wan also troubled with
dleuniatisru. I drr.del t.. lake Krus-
c•iten A11IIs 10331 3131\t' I.uw fakers the little
daily 310ce• for marls Iw., months,
during which tame mt health bar
greatly unproved. 'I'Ia• rheumatism lira
completely left nm•. 1 nm •11
brighter 111 spirits and both eat and
sleep well."
When life begins to "get you down:
when you begin to feel the results of
uaidem artificial cortol11a11133 errors of
dbet, worry, overwork, lock of exerciar-
tben you dnould turn to Kruu•ben Salts.
They pimsels a wonderful power of
giving new life anti vitality to the
courtlier millions of cells of which the
1lulnan tasty is composed. The way to
keep smiling is to take Krusehen Salts
every rimming --just a pinch in your
cyst womwg cup of eutlee or ta.
SHINGLES
A car of Roofing and Reek
Face Shingles just arrived
5: and 3x B. C. Shingles
Get our priori before you buy
Robt. Standish
E..,St. Phone sot+ Gocierich
i
County and District
Mr. and Mfrs. George T. Wren. of
!Hensen antaouee the engagement of
their eid daughter. Gladys, to Jack
O'Keefe, of Toronto, the marriage (I1
take plate rlwrtly.
Minot Beatrice iStatton and Bruce
1•:agle,on. both of Grand Bend, were
united in marriage by Bev. J. M. Col.
ling at the amuse, Grand Bend, on
September 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Engle -
:011 will continue to reside at Grand
Bend.
Mi.. Mary Black. n lifelong resident
of Mlurrls township, died Friday night
111 her seventy-eighth year. Mlalroltu
Black of Brussels is a brother; another
brother resides at 1►w•0u Sc 1. and a
sister lived with deen•ed oil 111e home -
steal!.
\Wclllugtou Brock. of 1'slarraw. ins
11 broken leg. 3334. rr.ull of an accident
while plowing. Ne wits driving a horse
when a In_ broke and, the slugletree
flew back. slrlking,hilts in the leg. lie
wads taken to London for an X-ray and
reomined there for treatment.
1'hrlstlne I•:ekwier. ....e of the earl%
settlers of (Grey township. diel Satin: -
du) morning at the hong of his 1.011-
111-111w, il'4lie Irwin, Jamestown. He
was seventy-two tears of nee and 111111
lived lu Grey township nearly all his
life. Hls wife died fire years ago
and two sons nlrl n dnmtllle•r.slsrvive.
Sarah Priscilla Robb. w'Idew• of the
late John - Mci eod, died on Friday at
the home of her brother-In•Iaw, W. R.
Forrest. Morris township. She had
1114•11 Ilvtug 111 !adroit. lout recently
suffered n stroke. nth( w'o.4 brought to
her relatives' h for treatment. The
burial hook place 111 Itnl++els cemetery.
.t sudden 11144111 o etirrel at Itruwel.
en Friday morning. when M3-' Ange-
lina 4'!7e diel at the lin • Of )irs.
Skelton. with wl she 11,111 lived for
*PRP- )'ears. llfrpa4e3 was seventy -
live Vein et age: The day before her
dentin she attended the school fair ,al
it
W LNGHAM
Walton A. 1134tibbou lett last week
to take up medical studied at Weiteru
University, Loudon.
The weddtug was Isolewulzed at
Bonar I'resbyteriuu church, Toronto. of
Della Slay, daughter of Mr. and airs.
-W. held, of \Wiughuln, to Clifford
Henry Armstrong, eldefl eon of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Armstrong. mf Kingston. tent.
The puling couple will reside lu To -
101110.
Dr. A. J. and Mrs. Irwin and atm.
lir. Arthur Irwin, have been natty on
u tor' trip to North Carolina.
the Saturday evening. September 21st,
Mar) A. )ince+, wife of Thomas John-
ston. la1wvsl away in her sixty-seventh
year. Deceased was horn In the town-
ship of Grey, n daughter of the late
Mr. and Sirs. N'll!fuu. Mines. Resides
her husband. she leave.; two brothers
and one sister. John Sillies. of Wing, -
ham. William Mines' and Sirs. Jas. A.
113.' • of TurIrls•rry.
CLOD IN EVERY WAY
GODERICH, ONT.
" Thursday, October 3, 1030.-9
NILENE
. Wowcn
• A N i 4.c,. . •
ez Patrlcu Rd. Tonal., Ont
TM W.rn•,i a 0.partm001.
• MO,,. Laberet.r..a L,mlt.d,
tf* w.ulnaton et weal
Ter. Me, Oat.
■ ,Y� le,p0e.ble for M t0 .a-
ppr'eMM� ,.Y ,,,anka toyouroe the renal
hn_eM1 h.a (Pon s I as alma?. In
pale durlwg tar monthly p.nod. aloe.
easing NII•.'+• 1 Stn Wart irony free from
and pan e10 .033 .ors as wsuar
Yours s.., carate,
18.10•01 Mrs. McCoy
eau" AT TOUR ORUOOIST
.-Sold b) -
CAMPBELL'S 1Kt (i STOKE
H. C. INNLUI'
(Tbe Rexa11 Drug Store)
H, DKEHM.t.NN (11a)field)
BAYTI:LD HAS GOOD
article of furniture -F. Barker, Mrs.!
Ross. Judges -Jas. Connolly, of
Goderich, Ross Scott, of Brucefield.1
FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN
Best essay written of "Bayfield'
Fall Fair,' by a public sohool schol-
ar, not to exceed 100 words -Bernice
Seeds, Lizzie Snowden. Best hand -
sewed garment. (apron) -Mires Snow-
den. Best bird house -J. R. Stirling.
BABY SHOW
Best Baby Boy, under 10 months -
Milton Thos Pearson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Pearson. Bayfield, John
McKenzie Campbell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Campbell, Stanley. Best'
Baby Girl, under 10 months -Lois
Middleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Middleton, Goderich township.
Melvena Sturgeon, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Sturgeon, Bayfield.'
SPECIAL PRIZES
By the 1'. Eaton Co. for the best
group of four steers for feeding pur-
poses -Roy Pepper and Son. By So-
ciety for the best three Heavy Horses
from any townwship, 1st 85.; 2nd $3
Lewis Rader, Percy Johnston. By
G. W. Elliott, merchant, for the beat
Horse in Harness, Roadster or Car-
riage, 35.00 -Wilfred McLean. '
Colclough, Jack Gilbert, Olive Mair.
Reta Cudmore, Muriel Miller.
NATURE COLLECTIONS
Collection ten worst weeds -Jack
Gilbert, Albert Pearson, Will Grigg.
Collection Farm Crop Seeds -Jack
Gilbert, Graham Johnston, Albert
I'earson,Gerald Orr, Olive Mair, Will
Grigg. Collection Ten Native Woods
-Mack Gilbert, Olive Mair. Collec-
tion Meths. Butterflies and beetles -
Jack Gilbert, Will Grigg.
DRAWING. ART AND WRITING
Writing"Morning Hymn' 1st class
Daphne Iclough, Eva Switzer. Syl-
via Lowden, George Saerling, Donna
Lobb, Bernice Grigg. Writing "Land
of Nod" 2nd class -Alvin Betties,
Betty Newton, Joy Lobb. Gladys
Clarke. Thelma Bell, Violet Cole.
Writing"A Wet Sheet and a Flow-
ing Rea" 3rd class-liarry Lowden,
Borden Clarke, Eldon Yeo, Lillian
Picot, Lorne Elliott, Lorene Cox.
Writing "Christmas" 4th class-
Verna Picot, Evelyn Suwerby, Evel-
yynn Cox. Irene Wolds, Ben Churchill.
I NFabel Churchill ('rayon 1st class -
Donna Lobb, Margaret Lobb. M try
Thompson? Melvin Steep. Daphne
Colclough. Three fruits in color,
2nd class, -Billie Williams, Irene
tt•nutinued tree. wage atPORTER'$ HILL SCHOOL FAIR Williams, Isabel Oakes. Joy Lobb,
ner-Mrs- Howrie, Miss Livingstone. Sheldon McMath, Elwin McCullough.
Embroidered centrepiece, white - Union Jack in colors, 3rd class -
Mrs. Metcalfe, Miss Livingstone. List Of Prize-ainrters at Event al Gordon McCool, Grace McMath, Mar -
Centrepiece, colored --Jean Harrison, Last WPst' jorie Rathwell, Robert Welsh, Eldon
Mias Livingstone. Set of hand -made 'FulloWIIlg is tea• list of awards *11 Yeo, Gladys Steep. Calendar design,
the Goderich township school fair, held 4th class -Jack Gilbert', Will Grigg.
St permit r _.illi at Porter's' Mill:
Mabel Churchill, Esther McMath,
GRAIN AND CORN Harold Lobb, Margaret Biggin.
Spring Wheat, Marquis, quart- Map Huron County. 2nd class -
Jack Gilbert: Grant Sterling. Glen' Reggie McCool, Violet Cole, Muriel
•M'❑ Donald Harris Joy Lobb,
bed linen -Muss Livingstone, Garnet
Baby's Own Tablets Banish Jacobi. Three embroidered towels -
Babyhood and Childhood Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Howrie.
Ailments Three crochet trimmed towels -Mrs.
Woods, Miss Livingstone. Bath tow-
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e1 -Wm. Hey, Miss Livingstone. Pickard. Spring Wheat, Marquis,, i e4.,
A mr(Itelu4' that all -4)31 ns praise dies underwear- Helen Seeds, sheaf=Grant Sterling. Glen Pickard, Billie Williams. Map, North Am-
' goal In every way --one that will Miss Livingstone. Man's cotton] Jack Gilbert, Ross Middleton. Oats, erica, 3rd class- -Eldon Yeo, Gord-
quickly hn11lsh the minor ills of baby I shirt, strictly hand -made -Mrs. Ross 10. A. C. 144, quart-Itbbt. Sterling,' on McCool, Willie Porter. Alvin Robb,
hINNI ,dud 1111111 1111011 is the inelletue to I Miss Livingstone. Applique bed 1 Alvin Betties. Oats. 0. A. C. 144, MaRobin Thompson, ti hHarold class -.lack
keg a in the mel i's' chest ; to always I spread -John Rathwell. Child's dress' sheaf- Robt Sterling, Alvin Belle Gilbpert•, Will Grigg, `Burchill
have on hand Iu case of ()wit ney' made from old garment -Mrs. Met -Barley, quart -Donald. McCool. Bar-' Albert Pearson, Verna Ben Ec*ty
Sash a mePichle is Baby.. (►wn Tall leo W dress 1 Kenneth Trewart s 4 d yctlwam Corti
help
y as g P�
ma*:
Harris Alfred But -
fevers;
say Historical I simile
m h r ears ,Picot.
calfe, Mrs. ss. Woman's ey, sheaf-
ful lit nil time*.' Id arment -(carnet ac Corn- Mtl wam, ods
They are 8 181111 btu thorough iLivingstone. Sterling.' on McCool. Willie Porter. Richard
which b regulating the bowels, and I obi, Miss rt mepdpter, Jean Sowerby, Tom Murphy.
nein s iman of •straight b►w I Winter Wheat -Alvin Betties, Robt.
j, ,�1 yketdh of Our
Metcalfe, Miss Livingstone. p- ler, Olive sir, 'era Township -Ruth Thompson, Margot -
Metcalfe,
J- • I R Mer-
oration;
et•- 4. clams -Stanley
are made frons o g
1 +1 bxative 1 J, t Sampler •R Lorne Ellis, Mary
stomach bnui.11 erklr and simple three cornered darning Sam Storing. Donald
fevers: tmrrien con4t11at►un and 111d!- M Gerald Ort
°rrltlou : relieve odic and dlarrh.s•' ler showing patch hemmed -Garnet ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
and make the cutting of teeth easy. Jacobi, Mrs, Woods. Darning on worn Marigolds- Will Grigg, Alfred phy, all of S. S. No. 4. master and find their own trangaorta.
COMPETITJONS ton dmw11 here. s(1 We donated a cer-
'i'.1• o.•xt problem wilt he w1iat to .W'nlhal mid her Iclssing was oldie un. Thuusalnls of wurhers use 11n ,thee sox -Mrs. Wood.. Garnet Ja I Battles, Robert Thompson, John Public Speaking- Jack Snyder,( tRl11 snu1 trout each ,ws•lety named and
d.. with the time we suer erre? year rxlsraerl.y - tnwll.Iiw for their little outs,. .\nr•''g patched quilt, cotton -Milne Rader.'. Harmer, Thomas ftuthwell, Reginald Robin Thompson, both of No. _4.
tilt m' I+Mn...4Lltruwlry,We+twrat13• Helen Seeds, Milne' on Sumby, mien the band concert was
t1r.eigh faster ships and pla11es.-Etc-I Sudden Death at Henson Braided mat- Miller. Turnips -Jack Snyder, SYI Judging Competition, poultry. for ll Imogrrsn w4. alglruxchel the band -
1111,•1
Iteng'+ugh R wi-kunw.n, (tut- oleo writes: -"l hate four child -I Rader. Hooked mat -Milne Rader,'. via Lowden, `Darcy Rathwell, Donald ',Judging
Harmer. Irene Williams,
4.r 111 Fancy hand mar (lie Porter• is-. nems 1 uulster and gate hie our douatfou and
'ores
THE BANDS AND THE
DECORATION SERVICEM
To the Editor of The Signal.
Dear Slr.-Will you permit me the
tilt of state In your valuable paper to
refer to the union Jt'coratlon aervloes
111111 the Myth and Goderich bands?
Word has been bruadcart about the
town and countryside that the cow
mIttet' who wade preparations for our
1111111181 1101/11111/1 1011 serviced OR 81.111 .
t eptrntlwr St h, were a pretty s
bunch. tlo' report being that we, as
a olmnilttee o the V,-tcrans Port Nu.
1(11, 1'. (3. 1•'. C%4I :u and L. O. L. No.
142, asked the Myth laud to play for
the thoratlun service and afterwards
give a band concert. and when the
convert tens over let them go home
w'Ithunt even giving tlwm a dunatlon
. r their suptwr. Now• 1, as a u►emher
of this committee. wish to deny •that
we did this as reported. 1 have lieell
011 tats e.umlttee Ante we have had
these union decoration services, loud
it et'rtainl)• t+ some work to make all
a rrangesuett l+ fur the .1133.141(111 of com-
memoration of 3la•, dead.
The committee wet to make arrange-
ments for pr,a•uriuc a hued, the clergy.
111141 other 01111•1/1 IS for the occasion.
One or two of the cout114ttee were
asked to Interview the Gott•rlch band
When the bawl was approached re
pl8)lug for , the ta'rvl.es the answer
was given NO. they :atpuld not play.
Another wemi•r said he wanted three
millers or he w^uld not go. and .son►e-
bo1y else scald it was tern far to walk.
Se we lumeIltely gut In touch .with
the Clinton baud for their aeratces,
but found that their deoratlon was the
*awe da) as mune. The ('liuton band
master told us to set Ill touch with
illyth baud, who he thought would help
els out. We immediately phoned Blyth
and the answer we reeivel was. Blyth
band wilt he down (1n Sunday to play
for the decoration ,wervlees; no charge,
boys. and we will /1 1,11 give you a baud
eancert after supper free gratis.
The (rounmlttee did not feel that 1t
was fair to ask drew to play free
et Riggin, Harry Williams. inc Moir- gratis. as they had to pay their band
c .al. gr.
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] 1 1 Ilk Teal I era uud when do of their a
dem .•f .mensail. diel '►suddenly, e11 S Peter Haberer. an) d Harris, Wt Bee N Mary Thompson- Judging, live stockthunkel him rind the land mem
Thnrsl■y w'h111. ebntthrg III itrnck's, 1 always use Baby's own Tablets and hand bag -Helen Seeds, Mrs. Woods. Pickard, June McDougall, Gladys,for bo s -Apert Pearson. Jack any-
hxcr founeF them Kraal in rcrrc,,ray•! Home laundry white shirt or shirt titep. Eleanor Cox, Eldon Yeo, Ul- y'for their services. to which he suitably
bbrksmith sheik the result of 4..0 at-! der, Jack Gi!Jack SSchoo Ross replied.
Irak of als,plrrc. iArr•tosel, mina wasI 1 Vc"old nut 133 without the THI.1'"'waist--Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Ross. Home ive Mair. Carrots -Harvey Lowden, Middleton, Alvin Robb.' School Par-
juud w(1nld al'.. Ilk. your little booklet dyeing, whole garment -Mary Reid.
Phyllis F.Hott, Margaret Stock, Jack ade. S. S. No 3. S. S. S.No. 10 '.11. s'g to another I, Ir come rhe
year, was 1101R1111
•fare of the Baby in Health and Slit- ,yrs. Woods. Pl:un hand settling, 'Snyder, Margaret Middleton, Donna S. N. 9. S. S. tin. 5'
Strathcona ltltlh band gave a+ •Ihelr comer! Iwo
home w1'h two Lobb. Parsnips-Kabhleen Middleton, mediately otter If11• 4.r -encu from Malt-
Inrke and MIs* 4.1x"• l finished article-Mlary Reid, Garnet exercises -No 6, No. 10, No. 3, N^•.:
• 141by's 4. twit T,ddrt are *Oil b4. Jacobi. Speciman modern beading- Charlotte Trewartha, Dick .Porter, q. No. 5. atop prizes for Champion- Boal e•narlrry; which ens much an
lmelich11s denser+ everywhere or' by 1 Mrs. Ross. Laundry bag -Mrs. Boss, Stanley Mollwatn, Marjorie Rath- •
chip pupils -Jack Gilbert, No. 9, 311 hilt
lata cl. We orterel supla r to Virtu.
lames .trot by ,tuts AMident I4. 'I'1 a Dr. I M Livingstone. ingstone Collection 0 dif- well Onions- Graham Johnston. the trophy, Olive Mair, \^ 1 ban they could mit s a) ou aevnund
of Thomas !'nl
n. 4th eomr*+ion of
Huron towus+blp
lost 1*W left scan in an automobile (•rash _
' near Ripley o. September 31st: De!
w•is driving' home from Wider and ed.l
tided with a ear a -1111.h was trying to;
miss a third car. (1171wrt was driving
with his left arta renting on the ledge of
:Ie• c:l( window and his arm was ter-,
rail)' crushed in the ermlllslun. He s'l
t:1 ken to Kineardlne hospital. where it
was found neceeearr to surpntate the
111.11 .11_1• to the shoulder. '
,rhe his sr•vetity-+Plrrnd
married a11.1 1111)414' his
-i-ti-rs. Mrs .lame.: ('
I'II.11•IN' 1h•ilg•'llgll 'tc
\\'lattice ('albwrt. 4434
mall at 'Si2.i cents 11 six on Miss tv t11>in.*,
11111lli,iu+' Mlcdirtue• ('o., iIr.• k.3?13' ferent kinds needle work -Wm. Hcy, Potatoes.
Irish Cobblers- Donald I 100 t thesecond prize books I "� their other euungenm•nt.
I 11111:
EXETER
1 event points, s o
Mrs. Howrie. Camisole, hand made Mrs. Ross. Landscape. original, Will Grigg, No. 9, 3R points books.' Ilnp1ug til+ will IrrtvP n clear Iw
Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Hey. Lib I water color -Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Mrt- 1
i 1
_ .' ore••elun In tire ete•s of the people in
nary set. pillow and runner -Mrs.
Fruit, original, water color- ite•f•re a 111111 (,1n wake np 111.1 tlu.1 i r•Inrd to this matter, roman,
Rosa, Mrs. Howrie. Luncheon set, 4.r' Jack Snyder Alma Trewar•
�tAa, Ha ( 1 • 1 ► 334• •1 17 ler J
E.etcr' tax nue has ben set at 44 'pieces or more -Wm. Hey, Garnet
Mill, for this year. . Jacobi. Buffet set, 3 pieces -W -
The deuUt'.3' M11"- Elia .1my ^ec,tt•r•"•1 He#, Miss Livingstone. Table +nl
at Loudon on Handal.. •"' I Jacobi, Wm Hey. Cr,s,4. 3
fiftiethThe rennin were lace .,.yard -Din. Ross, Mrs. Howrie•
war. -
Moses. .Lmy. •.( Exeter w•hrtw•e t?i4. J h�
funeral took place 333 Exeter .•etaeterr.
' Nary Walker. of W'nn'lltn%n• tla ter
of the late Mr. amt Mrs. W1 clam
1\'81k4'r, of ['shortie. diel In Victoria 1
hospital. Lcrnduu, on ►4•phnult•r 2uth.l
lit the age of sixty-six years The laxly
411 -
was brought to Evert• for brietal.
Robbers carried Hent' the atontrntal
of tlw cash box lit \\ Illlnm 1 r 1 1
vide African Marigolds- Eleanor Rath
se•n'b11 station after x wit cght t•M(L' erns. Hotton Jean Ll ne. Mr . well, Elwin Merrill. Calendula-Lor-
tills...
,I hu landed up w•Bh cigan•(tes, fern cushion -Jean Harrison,isIles.
casing,: and a supply (.f gasoline, Howrie. Fano' tamp ` bade -Mrs. gene Cox. Alfred Butler. Ftench
The robbery wits dlse.tt•Prel when 11r. 'Woods, Jean Harrison InlbroideretL Marigolds- Phyllis Fdliott, Jack
Pethh•k went n1 Olsen the station in the bread spread- Wm. Hey; Jean Dat- Gilbert, Gerald Orr, Robt. Sterling,
Her -
morning.. The-Ihieres hail remorPll a idson. Child's play dress in sempler, Margaret Middleton, Maurice Har
IowM of glass and loosened- the lack o, home -made -Helen Seeds, Miss Liv- wood. Cosmos -Billie Williams, El-
ingstone. Fancy comforter, home- •a'r:r Cox, Norman Pickard, Marjorie
elle clear. Rathwell Salpiglossis -Irene Wil -
Dressing t 1
rile
1 .31.1(1. 111' F:1►17.\it It.3KKI- 11.
is, ac n) e4., hin,W1f fnmons lar ha• to tt r "P3'1" Harry Lowden, Olive Mair, Clara :o c r c a, 1 . •
fled htuts•lf.-Life.
Harmer. Potatoes, Green M6untain
-Je ' Huller, Gordon McCool, Will Rnndar w•h(11)3 Pexeher-W1181 goal- (��'t n .rally UMW world.; don't "l
�Ppt1•nd N•r __n, .-(,arnet ago , G , Jack Gilbert. Pie Pumpkin- 'tie' shmtld we pray fPr ps we °row ways be thinking of getting hack is
McCool, Donald McCool;. Olive io Pp36 nod what 4 gr where you were beforeget the war.-
iu her year. Re ftp. Truth, h n ..
brought to the !sane of ler brother. Slnm rug -Mrs. Ross, Garnet) Mair, Jack Snyder. Laurence Cox. ai,11lrnt Yo.nRsh•r -Sales resls,tnmw• l Lloyd (Sorge.'
obi. Man's sleeping garment, Rose Merrill Hubbard Squash -
iUthar*Iass -NNt
The hump of Mr. arld Mrw. Bernard
\art. Hallett. was the scene of a pretty
IN on Wednesday. Sept.•mlier
::ath, wlwn thNlr elder daughter. Der-
ider. Dorothea. was united in Marriage
to Gordon .3. Richardson, son of Ml r.
and Mr. ?. J. Richardson, of Tucker -
I, mlth. The ceremony was performed
1 by Rev. 3. W. Johnson. of Loudesllro'.
\fterwnr.lre !moil WO. ser'el to about
lift- gttr'4)0. The happy couple I,ft on
a orator trip to Toronto and Niagara'.
Fails and on their return will reside
on 1133• brlrlegroetel'• farm on the 311t1I
•olid. Tnckerswlth. v
ZURICH
.3IM•rt Keys h:rs sold his line 100 -acre
farm in Hay to I.N..n Jeffrey. Jr.. of
Blake. whose dwelling was reeently•
de -tented by fire. 1'o -session w_Ill he
given 11 November.
%nrlh fall fair. 1.a'rl Tueadny of
Iasi week, war one of 111e best ever held
here. With fine weather, there was a
ret(1rd :3tk•nda.er', /I 1111 the exhfdte,
p ler Inity In llt'p s'o. U. were excel).
tin'wlly germ.
Newell Geiger has gone to Toronto to
take :a nnlversity course.
BROPHEY BROS.
Leading house for high-class
Beds, Mattresses and
Springs
INSPECTION INVITED -
Store Phone 120
Residence 217
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• Enjoy a Restful Night on Lake Erie
on your Trip East or West, or to and from Canada
WEEVER meeting M twin of aur. enjoy en all night's ride on hesnriful
W Lke F.rie. (AB tone Steamers age myrmftcent *oaring hotels, wish terse cora
Formby st teroom(. *cellose dining room sense and courteous attendants.
Music and ranting on the great shop SF.EANDBFR"
Antoine, Ne s day (;all Line way. Arid miles and miles of congested awdw*r.
FIs old anima Division R Staley, Ga, .d 0ndald D v.
P.arh wee• ewer, nishl, treeing u 9.00 Daitysenlre. leisrri Purl tnnler, 4 0
3 m wrt*ing 1 to a. m .4 ST.) p. m. among Cleveland 9 30 p. m.,
stay tum November 13th. June 10th to September Sch.
r•_e1.r et ( dal f es dam Pahl, Pu(-ls•ass. Newt. elite wet 331 ae4I s (
44.30 oris catty - BUFFALO to Ci FVFI.AND -.6.30 ed. trip
Nor Lair Auto. Carried Solo sad a
PIM •5.00orws,-PAT...(STANLEY too , Vnd a�e3.00rd.trio
Yob/ At Asa* se C68 Triomf,* %or
TH CLiIVILAND AND 1sUP3A11'4TlANSt 0 AN
Poet Maley, Carib a7r
II onnu lllllllllilil!I
1.1
. • .a
machine made --Garnet Jacobi, thea.` Ruth Potter, Betty Newton Donald
(toss. Meow.* worn table listen-- Harris, Betty Harris, Harald John-
Ila[rs. Woods, M Livingstone But- *ton, Olive Mair.
ton holes. 12, 4 -ton, 4 wool, 4 FLOWERS
tailored -Mrs. Woo,: Mrs. Ross. Asters -Billie Williams, Craham
Boudoir cap -Miss IAN.ngstone, Mrs. Johnston, Jock Snyder. Phlox --0l-
Ross. Best labor sating device. home ive Mair, Mary Sterling, Jean Huller,
made -Garnet Jacobi, Mrs. Rosa Willa Pickard. Zinnia -Billie Wil-
' tl Ick p Bridge cloth and four serviettes- Hams, Clayton Cox, Grant Sterling.
made- Mrs. PJoss, Garnet .Jacobi.
table set, cover and pin
cushion -Mrs. Howrie, Miss Living -
Hams. Coreopsis-Darcy Rathwell.
('LLNTON
Gai11ardia-Sylvia Lowden. Arnold
At the home of Mfr. and Mrs. Geo;g4 stone. Best assortment of rihhon Rathwell. Diningroom table bouquet
1). McTaggart. on Salunlay. SeptentIN'r novelties suitable for. or gifts, hand-rnadt Betty Newton, Olive Mair, Ross Mer
--Helen Seeds. rill, Charlotte Stock, Donald Harris,
Eleanor Cox. FRUPIr .
e
C. E. Holman of in Toronto.. Mr. land Mrs. Ingstone, Jean Harrison. Best at- Northern Spies- Grant Sterling,
Allen will reside ei sortment of kitchen accessories not Gerald Orr, Eugene Cole. Olive Mair,
Elmer onto,Pt' has entered Osg(11se. ollherwise listed - Mra. Metcalfe,. Thos. Rathwell. Basket assorted
Garnet ,Jacobi. Judges -F.. C. Beat- fruits-Robt. Sterling, Gerald Orr,
Hall. Tomato, to Lase the Ise course. tie of Se,afor+th, Mrs. Wm. Green, Oliye Mair, Harold Johnston, Elmer
Ire. (food, who has not been taken'
good Goderich, Miss S, Noble, Goderich. Johnston.
health foe dome time.1144 has been takeip to F'LANT� AND FLOWERS POULTRY
Pref,lett for n rnnrse of treatment. ' Bouquet, large- Peter Haberer, Barred Rocks --Olive Mair," Chet
Huron L. O. R. .\.. No. 1177. enter -1 Mrs. Woods. Bouquet, small -Peter lotto Trewartha, Kenneth 'l'rewartha,
racial the rig on I (► R A. ata Wood Collection of
racial gathering one 'night Inst week. Le h J k Gtl
21st. tlwir youngest daughter. Eleanor
Realer. was milted in 'marriage to
Thome. Blain Allen, of Toronto. Rte'.
floor mat -Ed. Foster, Mrs• Howrie.
8 het towels, hand made -Miss Liv -
1 Haberer, Mrs.s
Mrs. Bort Mellvrwn and her S 1 -Mrs• Woods. Collection of
vta
!late'. dahlias -Mrs. J. H. McLeod. Col-
son. Stinson. have returned from To -
lection of fuschias-Mrs. J. H. Mc -
undo. where the latter was nmler L. Collection of pansies -Mrs.
treatmeu In the General hospital.
'Woods, Mrs Tremblay. Collection
St1114011 w'ns sl•rerely burne•.1 3.101 of tuberous begonias -Mrs. Woods
months ago when he stepped on a lite I Mrs. McLeod. Colleotion of fibrous
w'Ir,- while climbing about the Hydra rooted begonias -Mrs. McLeod. Col -
powerhouse. use. fie 14 now well on the lection of ferns and foliage begonias
Why In/r... very, but 3111.. lust his left -Mrs. Mcleod. Collection of ger-
leg and left hand. aniums-Mfr' McLeod, Miss Brown-
ett. Colic...0.n of asters - Mrs.
Tremblay, Bert Dunn. Collection of
petunias --F. Barker, A. E. Erwin.
Collection of house plants -Peter
Haberer. ?Ir'- McLeod. Cdtlecttpp�•tt of
F, Barker. Collection ofRlox-
BL%TH
Burling Is laid up with a broken
ankle, the nwult of a fall in his gar-
age when he tripped over n 31111 in,the
dark.
Wolter Me(7111 Inst week held an
unction safe of his farms stock and
Intpletnen's and will leave shortly to
engage with his father -In -1.1W. .111111YR
M,•%lnnia+. of Goile•rleh. In the dairy
nosiness.
\ pretty .•atrium wedding took pin's' blay. Cnllectinn of Gladiolus--)Ir4. Huller. Len7pn Tarts--- M1aroore
at the lln.g,nuu,n Tufted church par- Mct..od. Judge -Miss Cunningham,! Rathwell, Jack Gilbert, Thelma aloha
+(111nbi ,q1 Saturday.SN William
cn• •eist, of Clinton !stone .lean Johnston, Irene Williams,
sten F:Ilsnt11•th 1•ntieure, danghtrr of
FINE ARTS Olive Meir. 'Vegetable Salad -(:er'1
the Int. Mfr. and Mrs. \\'titian 530(3, Landscape.
original, nil - Mrs. !aid Orn Donald Harris, L.'rene C'ox•
of Itlyth, b'r•nn4' the hrlde of William Metcalfe. Mis* Livingstone. Still June McDougall, Olive M1air, ,•lack
Earl Moll's. of Strntllroo, only w'n (1' life, nri,linal. rill -Miss Livingstone,Gllbert• .ream
councillor mot Sirs. Mills. of Blyth. Mis leo tart Ione
The cPrnfImnt was 111•rfnrme) hy, Ret-.
3', ('. Kahle. of I..... gn . filo '0 of the FritIL ''3l,, rnL water calor kits, Mcllnugall.' .
lirl41•. ,, oIor iI by his rill. Rev. I. it. I,I%•tng.tun.•. Mfrs. Metcalf. Flow-Ts.l SEWING
Knife. of Senfurth. Miss Elizabeth a rigit nl ,• Icer color kids. t.lvinv Handmade holder- Olive Stair,
Mills, ein+ht of the groom, plated the f�I
wedding nit•'1••. The tonne ('1)117)31' will, lroal11c \1m "NtPr111Nltsnll \II IColdouRh, Wanda Cluff. Bernice
reside lit Strathroy.
Joseph S•otlier+ has quer to S1trnln
to make ifs home with hie dnnghter.
Mr'. McNeil. Mr. Stothers had been
n vnlnel citizen of this village for
Thirty-three years. '(ht first rousing to
town he hook the management -of the
Itlyth ma3Norator for Mir. Allen. of
ihmgnhuon. .t few weeks later 1*P
int rrhasel the bakery and ennfe•tlo.ert-
bn"Ineels goal engaged In 1111. until the --Mr. Roes. Miss Livingstone. Jud -
fell of 1010, when he disposed of it. ge-TAe•Ile Grant, of Clinton.
and since this he had been engaged es MANUFACTURERS
clerk of the Dlkl*lon Conrt find incur- Skein twisted yarn- Milne Rader.
anrr agent. Skein woollen ihrn, ton kin.. or
I over --Mire* Rader. Best quart jar . Thompson. Any model In wood -
"Vont!) toslwy is palling at the ,'oft *nap ---Mi** Rrnwnett. Rest 2 Jack Gilbert, Reg. Miller. Scrap
traces as never before, it la time, Ant bars her soap --Mary Reid, Mrs. book -Alfred Butler, Daphne ern�
Col-
i t Is NIP/ willing to poll a load."- Woods. Corn buck dn..r mat --Milne rough. Mary Thotapson,
Herbert Hoover , Rader, Mies Rrownett. Home made Grigg. Artificial Flowers --Daphne
A.
,....
Jean Huller, Alfred Butler, Lloyd!
Bond. White g orns ac
bert, Bernice Grigg, Bill Grigg, John
Harmer. White Rocks -Stanley Mc -1
[twain, Maurice Mcilwain. Phyllis
Elliott.
LIVE STOCK
Beef Calf -Edgar Bothwell, Dt�[-
cy Rathwell, Olive Mair, Bob Stelr-
ling. Agricultt�r'e G9it--I'urpe El
Holt, Bob Sterling, Olive Mair, Crnnt
Sterling, Harry Lowden. Spring
Lamb -Kenneth Trewartha, Donal.'
Harris, Charlotte Harris, Olive Mail
Dairy Calf -Kenneth Trewartha, Al
yin Betties, Jack Gilbert.
DOMESTIC SOIF.NCE
School Lunch -Jack Gilbert, ()lite
ania-Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Woods. 1 Mair, Gerald Orr, Jessie Johnston.
Four varieties of annuals not other- Newt•m, Thelma Johnston
wise listed -Mtn. Tremblay, ,F. Bar Oatmeal Cookies -Olive Mair, Elven-
Betty
kora Di*pta5 !.f cosmos -Mrs. Trete• or Rathwell, Maty Thompson, 91far-
blay, A. F.. Erwin. Collection of garet Middleton, Daphne Colrfough.
zinnias -Bert Dunn, Mrs. Tremblay.' Layer cake -Marjorie Rathwell,
Collectinn of verbenas -Mrs. Trtm' eanor ('ox, Thelma Johnston. •lean
C ,Fudge-- Ferne Bea-
com -Rosa Middleton, Joyce Gardner,'
Elmer Johnston, Jack (iii '•r ,
s. I.:rntlrrttlw. origlnnl. venter
eolmr-Mir- \\'.rNla, Mra.. Mplealfe.
.tote. Mrs. MetAlf. I'en and ink Betty Newton. Muriel Miller Daphne
Livingstone. Drawing. gra ••nn or 1 Grigg. Mist cap --Connie ('!uff. Ap-
re•nd point Miss Livingstone, Mrs.i ron-Ruth Potter, Olive Maar, Mar -
Woods. Water color painting on silk I lore Rathwell. Connie Cl -iii. Wanda
or satin -Miss Livingatrme, Mr*. Met- j Cluff, Muriel Miller. Dres Srate
ealfp. Hand -painted ekina, 2 piece* --Norma Pickard. Article made from
-Mia*, Livingstone, Mrs. Metcalfe. school fair ribbons- Olive Mair.
Stenciling' 19 fahrie-Mr*. Metcalf*. Lunch Cloth --Olive Mair, Daphne
Miss Livingstone. Fruit and flower* Colclough. -
in oil -'Mie' Livingstone, Mrs. How- FARM MECHANICS
rie. Pencil sketch from nature. local Foot ruler -.lack Gilbert, Eldon
Yen. Will Grigg, Olive Mair, Regin-
ald Miller, Albert Pearson. Wall
match holder -Jack Gilbert, Olive
Mair. Albert Pearson, Gerald Orr.
Bread board-4aeek Gilbert, Robin
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t•4. .,...=,r•=��..-}�..Yrtita. s•�,.,.�•-.:
READY IN TWO MINUTES !
A HOT NOURISHING BREAKFAST
DDED
HEAT
With all the bran
of the whole wheat
All the body-building elements of the whole wheat, nothing
added, nothing taken away. So easy to serve and so delicious-
ly nourishing. Gives new vigor and life to tired tissues. Serve
with hot or cold milk or fruits.
VtiMildrnosE PESKY
NAIL MOLES !
IT•s the small tine injuries which cause
so much grief. Yon know ---an insig-
nificant nail -hole or maybe a tread rut.
Don't neglect them. A good repair will
keep that tire ou the road with hundreds
or thousands of miles still left in it.
Goodyear Fs -tory Methods, (:oodwear
Repair Materials, including the famous
Goodyear Criss -Cross Patch -one of
the most efficient repair measure.* ever
Invented -keep many ■ire
from the
*crap heap. The kind of repair we
make oars you money.
F. R. MILLER
Goderich, Ont.
Telephone 259
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