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TOPCOATS
that the makers "Took off
Their Coats"to make
The new Fashion -Craft Topcoats
certainly look as though design-
ers and workers had "taken off
their coats" to make them -for
they are beautifully balanced
and ekquisitely finished -the
smartest thing of the moment.
Revnarkable value
- from $25.00 up
W. C. Pridham & Son
"The Store with the Stoc'k'.
Phone 57 Goderich, Ont.
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THE SIGNAI.,t -- GODERICH,-ONT.
THE FORGOTTEN CITY I LEEBURN
ASIIFIELI)
..,1i1'RtN, Oct. 3O. --Steadiers of !1
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A WAS O 'tl1 h CAPITAL OF the le•eburu W. M. 8. gathered at the
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M st •n In Cowan le here from ANTIGU
Uri_ home of Mr. sill SIM. H. Fredman on
tl h 4'01111a111111 011 a visit
.t4l1i'I l'I.l) TOWNSHIP, Oct. 2U. --
SPANISH AHICRICA. Friday afternoon and presented Mrs. v1
14 parents.
Freeman with a farrwedl aAdrews pr1. r
u ' with After Vitt Years a't °Ivan° Destroyed to her departure for her new home at
dawn } g
to his
Mr. and Sire. John Cowen.
Jln. Hobert Sullen ie vial g This tteautiful Place -Now a illy \1�luflrrt A t
friend,. fu Goderich thief week.
Miss A. H. Beckett, R. N.. is Ilurx• of Ruta.-Reballl thipltal In An-
o
in Liu -know .
i l 1 More than fu uturles ago the as Thursday morning. \\e are sorry
ur ce w low than fr orlKhlorh.xwl.
a ill her ul1r' friends illiai In ds11'tlwld. Thr annual than our tierblg tuts lug
Mr. xud Mrs. �� IIIIxm Bhtt, of 110 aDani". under "lira"' cone lulu
fruit. attended the marriage of his sis" the hills of Centred Amrrlca to found the W. M. S. will are held on Sunday
ter. Katherine Blue. en Saturday last• a capital. having d,•i the moist ell- morning, in tnanectlutl vitt; the morn-
ofA masquerade dance will be held mate of the coast ter the cooler air of ma serv'lte. Mrs. Willis. of \VIugham.
lu ist.Kutnler hall
011 auspices of the Kin-ber a d uplands,
1. At le11 grazing
�theselapll0- n'. be
e II. asked for.
gal "meeker. .► Kruer•
tail Women's Institute. 00111 01 eaap�•e b'•t"'id a beautiful •
f Delrnit b valley a saue•erllk• d,i•rrsalon sur-
d dom-
k at prrwsnt Whet' Valley.
wu11. tins
dress wan the gift of a dozen stainless
knives and forks. Mr. and Mrs. Free-
utan and family left for Vablfleet
Mrs. l.rnp�y. of Detroit, Is v s t tag
. Mr. John Matheson, u rounded by In tarn I''•aNc and rutting his many frit -mho 11. the Loch- mated byO ml, summit, fair- , two. ::10.--t'rewe dsN►gfep•
&Ird11 district. pro rtloneti. t 1R+ .,w1.• says a cor= tion hall a 141.::0 snit* -r ua .Friday
mis-
A large number attended the this.. res ndent• of the t ow, seem", t owe
CREWE
h 1 to a
yuerade at lex•Lxlsh hint Friday night Monitor- • .
axxl time. The deb va•rdde t slope and plain
g•
apd report
betokened.grvrt lea r• Stay and plenty
of water. F[ve the .-and fret of alti-
tude Insured a cilia, well-nigh per-
fect. Little oppostt' was offered by
.-., 'S7tltlln:}, Oct. 39. -Mrs. H. the ages -old pusaPs of the Boll• the el the analvensary services lu huu to .spend .some time In hunt)
swarth U garb Indians. It nae, , •1 IoM church on Sunday r. and Stn. Alfred Sch
KINGSBRIDGE
last Over seventy 1411 .
lovady supper: mitt all report a good (!
time.
Yrs Idutlehl Anderson and Allan. of Redlar+•dlay Inst to slam with
Detroit, are chiding the former'« eeUn.
grandparents'. Mr. and Yr'. J. )[vtlary'. Capt. J. 0. Goldthorpe left
Quite a number from t'rewe attend- day for Myekoka, where he
SCHOOLDAYS ARE JOY -DAYS FOR
PROPERLY NOURISHED CHILDREN
HREDDED
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With -all the bran
of the whole wheat
iter a warm, nourishing breakfast of Shredded Wheat and hot
milk, the3•oungttters are off to school with bounding energy
and mental ale: tness. They like the crisp, crunchy shreds of
baked whole wheat and it's so good for them. It's ready -cooked.
lire. F.
Intends
ng.
mldt. et
Lannon pant daughter, from Detroit, r, Ca Y 1.d In gratitude :Mutton 1 a Y
visited with the Misses Doyle re- then, the Ideal t i, .` do n gratitude
Mr. end Yra. J. lira}, of Gtnlerirh!q�ttratUrrd. JI r. and Yrs. S. Kuo Of
I for itis discovery ta piaci ed spent a few days visiting at Mr. and. Ttxond,, and Yr. ,old Mn. \Y 7.
email
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Yr. and Mr-. Maurice Welsh, of to build urch.wolr cot broad streets Jar^ M. sthael'leton'«. Kuo44, of Seahrrth, spent Sunday.
Richmond. \'irchlla, called- on s �ttertll Yr. and Yrs.. B. Treleaven, Misses, Mr. and )ars. E. J. Sturgeon.
of their, triewl< here Sunday..! and•ample plans: F.l1 eui and (Hire Kilpwlria attended. MI14s Thelma
Ritz. of Hamilton, re
Tl I IR• Foley and lila gimlets, • It was done. rod "here arose
a n- the championship public - •
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J *-. few , tanking ...al turned home on Tuesday of last week
Oyu, t•apltal of Ie;.-•+ mer
Mise Margaret and Ha Bolsi' Pe -
t bol eft of the lits World. Altar- fest held bl 11 11110111 �tliunlay i- • to recutlerntr after her i recent u(ler-
tnrit. spent the wtrkeld ii -their ado a resolute ptaa•.•:s threw scot- Fourteen pupils competed. Miss Eileen athin.
r many using nue of them.
Ila 1
I for rQ
Yrs
I Guest
Imam
dere. i tun about the got stay for
Yrs. N. ferry. with Abe )tarL,�°i1 leafues, to the that the
Joe. of 1►etratt, is vla.i Dfv� .. of
re night
• ( the city grew \ll (d Sl Fill and Sirs. Miller x1111 Rosemary Miller,
uu Sunday. �en> ras develop,: .tlxdul abroad wuh N
Rl hien recently. 9 Ith and tat
'Master J 41 s be gathered a ruZcta}l >laboren.� AUBURN
and Sirs. Turn hrennetl, Yrs. 1'rrrS Indiana • ante Into ti, v'aliry by the 1.
tlan•ut-. thousands ant rapidly ie 114
Mr. Jim Gilmore visited In
"Buy -at -Home" Directory on Page '2
A car of Rooting:ma Ronk
Face Shinghb just arrived
Si and 3x B. C. Shingles
Get on prier} but n• S
lei%
Robt. Standish
t `t rt•.,r•e 901 yrt„aerir1,
J- - - - sely, 0011 he • old shake lis mighty
1►I-X(r.\N\r.N, 11••1. M[ -Sir. 111.1 • Yr. t'hns. Ilender+•ro, third Pon o
XXXXXXyrv.y.dt/XXXXIXX frame, they w, •:ed, and then, all the` Sar. rNti N EES.. ern. ••! London. Aleut Mr. ami Mrs. tide.. l; third
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Xxxxx, sf/111r�1r�IAA1/111ccr�f1h11111l111r1 d d Ile Pentane... tit- f the with an mine -Innate a•�•Idvut •ru 1 .
Mr. Thos. Weiss
is Openiot a Butcher Shop
in the premises on East Street
lately occupied by jW. E. McLean
and solicits a share of the patron-
age' of town and surrounding
country.
Call and see his cash prices
'Open Saturday
Simmons Bedding
at Special Prices
\1'e are featuring, for two weeks
only, complete bed outfits consiat-
inp of walnut finished panel bed
with spring and niattre-- ,,nuplrlr
Robert Peuhlle left on Sunday at 1 9. ID
urate•.
. Bids, Mlw truest. Mr. Edgar Others at $29.25, etc.
mI*s 1.01a Elliott, of Detroit,
the burg A1'HI'IttN. IMV. ^ g• „f Mt Clemens. Elliott. .•hrllt the wrakend
v - The sea• enlop,: .d ut the arse' of Rlvttl. woo the guest of Mr, and r-. \1'. sle
1Jf.. Slane l'uurtney Is Im'ring a centred avenue al which errs Mr"• d Yr. and Yrs. 1.. B. . m_
few holidn} $ at fist home. 1 lasted serol -Ira trees whlrh ged it eachrtha VVool'atagner fix, 1PV•11 ell Gini. of i1 rsakal. spen Sunday with; i W H E E L E R
�' tt. Yr. Jere Ids1 Hr. D D' " ;raged to teach school at 1Nely. }route + and Urs. Chas. Parker. • R.
should rroeutl 1, --;tat into aver- 1 leaves this week to )J �'
Now is the time to furl,: -h it
he*lrootll
IN'
M r. Ed
and Sins. aim O'Neil, from Jackson. tablf arbor o!y There wrrP na .,'Im'ry nm •= Yr.
114
old trellises fdeatt'1nL w'hly" yielding rtneks The beat;ee of the 1. aa1••rs t dl anniversary of Mrs Lawson-, bulked aD avettrr% t� la«t
Rrur
and Mrs. laugh Mclatreu. Mari -,FURNITURE DEALER and
Christine. of Port Elgin. spent FUNERAL DIRECTOR
eek-ead shit Miss J. Sterling.
11. McKay motored to Toronto', I'l' 41lrt• Slot.. A:S.a. I:''- ,t'
mint to visit her daughter Al- i Har•ilten Street Goderich, Oot.
Iw lisp been Ill with 1Naeuwonla.
are visiting among their friends here. t:oN•er -bordered and turiuusly ou atul
t Mr.1 Sirs E. Lawson and bliss
\las, Ethel Austin. who event the and the n
turned
with her osier hero, re- dl iernier attended the twenty-41ttheww' Mrs
nn'nI,l ou Slonday to her position fid
1.•,to1,•u.
shaped stone booth.- =ay fountains
,v,•ly as a bottle-
. took u melt -
;
eat
,. ,; wet•• swop -
1.y an 1 on Su
sl -ter Mrs Fuse of (:Nit. on KaNlyd ay
SI I e pleased t1.'report that .Ulna is
lir. +Sall rs•
and of Romt. In -le-story houses f
WESTFIELD - alxrut toot patios t r
\t-ESTIQ'1.U. -lk•t. -oil.-SVP+. J. L. jessamine; overflow. - Oh plenty 111
•e a nn a ' . y vine amt t
-nest of her father. Yr: A. M baso w0
and her r+i�s r, Mbit. .t banana plant. 1 .. - Y
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aux w
I .•a sw
SI F. R,+s and r nu' getting along nicely.
wilts. R. SL•\1'hl •y, of 1longluul"O' Yr. H. 1h.rrow. w'ho bus le•u re.,l _ - -.. -- - -. ..- ----
1 Itwl with Mr. Jas Medd the fore 1. It field n•turned to the,
!tit.
abodes, and theft g i
Wow. In rose and .-airvlllaea and t
-,ourhoust• 1 tifa(ting her son Mr. 11. orana, ate t
visited
$tonehuu-t''• As time went ua,
t'blalli rNter, of Goderk'tti
Mr. and Sirs. W. F. Campbell c.isited ed. to century. the
.i, Monday with Mr. and- Mrs Item ssupplemented by edtbytr.
r. of }Ethel: •. .
red
..11r.,t t; .rdon. of peJinit.. spent' World and bensat.-
fete .1:t. oath her .sister. Mrs. W. mented estates. ee
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Complicit. two it now 'visiting her at -wetting and
1.•r. Sfrs. II. ADM of !.u,.snew. - raising. as at ago
- t. J. ('. Fnrta*r 1e.ndeshorn, bad tui servitors.
l( rine . ,
Pert, of Ilan week. cllbt e• 'u Frl.loy, nod I+ IN,-upylug 41.111.1111.1111.1111111111114
Yrs.. p'nikrr, of Tomato. was the he Khoner owned 1.y Miss N Situp-
There
Mr. F. A. Edwards. who spent the
,or;;e of the senirns in Lhe \1ae•t41eld.
So thrh•d A
uuyor•s.h met .Urbnrn United -0411r- 2:50 years. The
,eo .,u Sunda}- Jnst. a•: the pastor. was.visited by ldl
t• r. W. R. Alµ had charade of the fao. r -dung -412101
e
intites
C'a ir aitilathmsr (,rt- .xttendrd ito Mr. paid its defenders
iu,1 Sirs- Elwin Taylor on the birth n `.•T Cite -popular ala- last and w.•1.• ntp•ndwl •}
o1 a dohs girl on Sunday. 4t.•t..tt•r 27. the z••uith of Its igh p' D
Mr. W. F• l'aflplreit wits a Strut-- tiOn of the city slow: about 100.- Inter. wed rongrelrattitro'. The preacher
' oo people. of the day Willa Iter. J. D. jihiwl.s'. •.f•
ford visttur on Tuesday. hh.rd
Some of the farmers are busy truck- Ever fn transstll
Eng their potatoes to the neighboring far -set city be
ed the almost
1001 1:14. .
i .. and Yost. Was ('wrier and :anti-
-•eno l•
f tit riRhteett
n'tirk yield-
_rew rich.
of art and
the Old
• testa -
1, s, riev,•r
anti stuck
w.•re faith -
.
mor, than
[tie. ou Sunda last.
Presbyterian church nit Sundry. Nor. Nur two weeks clstliig 11 I.ruduD
Pnds`ri 3711. 1t being atlnV*.'I' wry [liar end vieluity. n.tunael M.tn1• un Thur-
daty 1Nxt. Ile ww1 a•,'uml.a.uhsl
slay at Bl}to• Mr. aswl Mr 311*.1a•11, of led.,, :11,'1
)Its. A. P. Walker. Toronto. ,hough Mau Harry. of 1.oud.nl. SI r. 31ltebell
t.•r ..f Yr. .Uev. SI'�Kwazfe ..f our vi1 tpwalu,sl fur a f.•tts day.-. rentruwg
Ii_e. snuff a t rhumb.
11.1 l +,•Via iu bom.• od Tln•,day.
Kuov ilaltef rhumb. last Smithy
Mrs. Brown's..• and s.•u Its;...: T••1
n'he.e. 0nt,.. are the Karst- of Sir-. .\. J. t'
'ffllr'cneranlrnt ..f ti... Lnnl'- :npi•'•
tidy, it t uit.••1 kin 11
all th w91: -li xdnli $11111111 hi Knox iter. T. W. Goodwill, of Illy 'h. i.,
and many 'rhureh nest �uu.lay lamming ft' a•a' rondnetini sln•ni,1I •ors lees for til.•
it xnd-.urry rr_ulaz hour _4L_N-urshil'• tor•.-hyterlan r,•ugrega:b•u in the tont.
latter twit Auuic rt -arc services wern 1� Ill Su11nday 1ui11 for the nest two week..
e It was at Knox Presi•}teriait elnireli en
• tarQr .'
k have tn."wl to 1111• sarin r•. }
ntrd by Mr. -Thompson.
dt -utnanee of this Exeter. whose sermons sect -
I lightly steam- with pleasure and profit. The ea ,•1 t:.N.1 I'FE111 84'11. 4 Ida Sl e,t'IMt'
bvolcanope }:1 ,Mut choir or the .•burro routervi e.i f estraj, last w -stud th Mr. and Sirs
bit perfect greatly to the success of Ilse 'service*.
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WIIITECHURCH
Buy your Fall and
Winter Underwear
at M. Robins'
Men s fleece -lined Shirts
and Drawers. Sizes 34 to
44.
Special 89c
Men's all -wool Shirts
and Drawers. Sizes 34
to 44.
Special $1.19
ronP�ln Its tri I )its• Thomas Irwin and P.
Inde god'' [tad ,s r , irsts1ed the DUNGANNON • of l.oekl,,.a. _j,-ut \\'•slur
Indiana. Jientl his 0x00 inn rare- •- ,.
portions the
m .1lr1u.
lay will
her nolo. Sir- Jar. Cornelius.
xxxxx'�' xxxxxx+ti l"nal wOU. '' /the. ea .•k -end �t the lIN140 o 11• :1 , r
�'f} fti�{aa . tear ty-beating hltlstdes parents. Sir. and Sins It. A.' Slelien day hue at the sawmill here. wlac:,
v Id tear it %.---lees apart and de- I
Ira n: tion wo. d. dish abroad. Tet zk'- )lio+ ][Nay. wi.i hill Leen visiting he lrd" thaw lingers and a pies. NOW is the time' to secure your new wearing half a ISCOre aerations peace had her gruul,arrufs far the past week. Ilk 1e44 -hand token off iN ,t tunehin.•
sur n'4Ded, iu.i lbgre were ton.+e rt•IunN.1 hunts with th.•nl., 111« other thagrr. and rhumb
' t. 11101 Mrs. Jas. Wilson. of Elora. ball) mamal. .1. He- ay tnk••n to wing
apparel for Thanksgiving, which is just a little over ,,o h. ertosno "ore . li •-l_• 11i ham hns11a1, where' a11ilrst 1.110 habil
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lila p•'rtn ed l �;untldrr. Hapfpino'f: motored up `nn,l «(■out the week -e11,1 .red stitches were required to 4144 ul,
les accompanied 111 .houghs. \t Irh frl.udr.
Y•+t at a. iv. ee the portentous `Irl nmlart}drirsFrarllrlt.NieWes attended anal
h Dr. Harold linhluanl, u! Weikel -mi.
x .cord must .1 ay.. ',cert pt h di For a
did indeed anniversary • :+t the t'r1»hytPryiu visited tin auudoy at his homy on- the
a week away.
Smart Winter Coats
. Sponsoring tile a -w•and nceepterl modes for fall and winter -and de.
x i • ,"� v.•MIP•d in fin.• -t quality broadcloth. • .These Coats are authentic in
ei ,ry detail. Lavishly fur -trimmed with French heaver. -able And
X '' npos-unt' Color- of blaek, brown, -navy anti sapi All size-.
Special priers on all. Coats for Thanksgiving selling.
Fur Coats
Hand:'otue .French Seal Coat-, either plain or sumptuously squirrel or
sable trinunel. Also beautiful Canadian or `southern rat Coats. Any
woman who contemplates the -purchase of n fur Coat should visit ottt,
stor• and inspect the values offered. Prices represent a-utd-tantinl
retld-t inn Lelow regular winter prier
Ladies' and Misses' New Fall
DRESSES
In all the latest eh8de- o1 brown. black, atoned blue, etc.. it, satin-
fae..1 Banton. flat crelw and,genrgrtte. • Sizes 16 to 4'L $9.95
Regular up to 11 17 +}0 value- Tor • -. -.-.
New Fall Millinery
All felt. or tett and velvet enmbinptions. Fashion says close•fitting.
Siz
es Pforr .t lowand-'matron. aRegularmodels rte tM- and 11 oveltc trimmed
for........$2.49
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-Children's Dresses
('hildre . presses. Pima fi 10 11. Materials of flnnn.'I ,t ,l
crepe, Pills and wool jersey. Prices $2-50 to $5,00
range frons :•:••.
In the Men's Department
Men's and young men's wits, and Overcoat! for fail and winter wear
.ire now on di+play at special prices for the Thanksgiving season.
\Vs hove just reeeiVed a new line of young m.n's Snits ill latest
Oxford grey' with stripe and Alan navy blue with -tripe. 1'p-to-th.-
ttlirttlte style, and tlte.pricee are inost re•alsonahke.
iv came w'.el. avis earth In t'
lap last •'1IIN1Ay l tsr R 8th'
table, when 14*- very hills seemed \I its 1 t has returned Thy }
y1 a weave Tibor:• *etote the terrified
unt -yes of men, w:.• n the verdant slopes ' hem
berm X lth- their acro-' of corn and- baaa-
X.ala rent them -elves and brought de- of t
truetton apse The paaseful plains .r. -f:
apheaved, as a . •n .soa>ie. Auge river t SI
X• oast rises frera 3lnmber and shakes li-t
x 11 giant from. so that all about him re,
1dd n, :cas:v of the M
r• h. .inborn• +•s sung 1aoplr 1.t the 1 nit. rs. Rnlrt. vitt +. 1
e from Tnrnuto, where she had ehurot were entertained on Turwixy
M104011115 ata e7e•11tice ,tiet'1101 nfgb1-111 the mane•. $t: Helen,. 1.} Ret.
he Trustee.' and It:atep4Iyens' As- and sirs. 11. I:. W)tltarld.
bion.' Mr. awl Mr+. lh,IElns enol .10110•}. I•I,,,t', •\j
rs. Holrt.' Higgins is en the ,irk of il,lyrt,el, .lo.'•nt $nnoay with Slr
ilii+ week. We hope for a sinal) ono Sirs. t'hNP. (elle il..
very. Mrs. \Cm, l pectiutt h`ft un \\1,1
new1Ny, last to-*jiend a year with her - _ -
r. G. M. Jlf`1►enz. ...L, ed the
of ;melee at the
sun, SI r. Lewis Iteeeroft, 11 d hos
)1, Med, and I chid
r In their serrfrn i
:lied with mighty !anniversary at Auburn Inst Yundat. family of "An ont"an' Nutherla re 1
;.the Mils seemed I The regular monthly meeting of the Yr, and )Its. Jos. t 't, at the etdewl word ou Friday of the Berth
ii .I. ' i - f1'�' •11 very ribs home
ear's Institute rs H(RRins on IolThur•'.lay of their niece. Mrs. Joe Garbutt, of
1. 2p',�brti- Eng with' it lusnre f
* • 11 '.'y 1., ..141--,, i11 ley. at down lite last. The roll call was answered by ilr Mr Inil t SIr/sri•t:rwtl, of 111 e++wAlt•r.
pow of lava upon the city. 'Our Pet - 1 *- l.." }'all Arrenitenlents
A withering Mast ram*• to strip the wren• made for the gamete dinner which slPnt Sumlay with >lr. 01x11 Yea• TMs.
Al i alt trees and to scorch the gardens iM to IN• ireid In the parish bald on Fat Gaunt.
•(Tel y, P. S. of the Vatted church;
t the rich and the flowers ha the pa- , (1113. November 8tti. home are holding Hallowe'en os. Even the curiously calved atone Sir. G. M. McKenzie i re��Dlntvilwl*crP Ttntrlwtay night. Hello 0'011 sax lel on
ashes along the avenue, talc as • ,IRs•[ Saturday {nnrrnl
she had Heel attending the Stnoir.Wnl. Ilio RR ArnolddM Hogg. a and !Mr. j
of .a r(•latlre. Soh% wasptre'•d�^ qie� arNl yrs. 'allay seri h'
ty beer mother. Yr Vy• strong. of le,:di At M
her &tett. Yrs. Stanley, who will visit their aunt. Mab. John Falener.
4111 rile of weeks. R'RI'ITIONI iW1I, Oct. 21. --Mr. and
um -weight Combinations.
Sizes 34 to 44.
Special $1.f5
Men's cream cotton -rib
Combinations. Sizes 34
to 44.
Special $1.45
M. ROBINS
The Most Complete Men's
Store in Goderich
Agent for Tip Top Tailors
oulevard of Rome, were cracked and
-erred, as you may note to -day If
our wander trail ever Wide you to
hat was nr0e5 Uzi. billy etty of the
e!ti :'w World. I herr rnr a • of A1h41eld. *I
Thus passed Antf, la. And. dread- I • United) ('hurrh Anniversary. -flue sd Ab
bw(Ilmei n oanSirs. \l,l. 1'nr
rag the ''fire god•" the Spanish rebuilt auulvt•r-ary-,•r'iees hell in the 4 itlt- siodon.
heir capital in another valley, soros•• i rel .hnn•It list Sunday morning and jl Stokes and 't, re wa11 attendwl. Rev. -.1. mi.. sie(d alfa. (Omar Smelly with
-hat lees Lath, thirtynano. miles Meant, - - o.1._ family, i•f Delmore,
tiling It by the nano. it -bears t.. -d.. :e. 11'1 of Celgn.ce, was the speaker
ore. spent
:. i the .1117 I Hr. anal Mrs. Lance (:rain.
•:ua 0 the City.Indians
And to the
and delivered two very lir. Carl Lott, of Kt Smelly, Sth
ft to Indians and to the few nhl• end fnrvrtol nons. The chub 11'twlry Lott told Mr. nowt \Its. S(ne-
txa etRars woo would dao! y.tandnn It slid geii...trd ern, ieutly In the seer' it'o' t v 1.t Br}t
lotto returnee, es Vhf; year* went on, generous frw•wi►( offering was .outrl• }a ssels, *(a'nt Sunday with
o restore In - rme small measure bntet.
• 1111. and mho. Waiter Lott.
Ix their city In also shadow of El Agee. I --------- ( )firs Paton, of New York. ani St r.
Rut they a: re ft.t alt►q of the s and Mrs. Roy Yatton, et Moan, were
ashBAYh IELD Sunday visitors with Mrs. A. Int.
city,
for Anti: a Was no f ,naive._ger 11y Mr. nod Str
Mty, or capital, 1.r mart of Creep v
vas only al-4ti� ..pIa' t In a drop va1-
:ey, a city wi.•rs Three was only a r
quiet place In a deep valley, • city T
'where there W. to -for mare ruins than I q
abltahle abed• 4, where the grams g
4rew betwet•wthe irregular cobbles of
,he streets. It is • place of tranquil- f
Ity, Of seep ped1s; of a deeper peace,
indeed, than t;.o ever have reigned In
the days of Art,gua's dory. -
•
• Provindal Parks for Alberta.
Alberta in- to initiate a systetu of
provincial parks, and ah• acqul*Ittoe
01 same 17 a•'1,5 at Gull Lake, near
l,. -omhe, with d take frontage of 111
feel, is au:lo'ar 4. Other property is
•eta of
•
A. CORNFIELD
Mrs. Clerk. of Mitelwll,
It.\\'FII:I.1), (kb. Lal.- -SI r. Jllm.,` spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-•- Jos.
titling anal Mrs. catling. of st. Ilow.
11Ama-. spent the week -end with hl- Sir. nod Mrs. Sam N'Pstlake and
r«rnttrin•u' \fro 0011 Sirs Jos. lttur-, Mildred. Sirs. 410%11P1 and daughter
Piro. Dorothy were Snn.My flouters with
Mlsw Grace Jewett, or 1 nndon,.aftent l Mr. nod Sirs. Amo* Cornelius. The Heat Polka are constantly ' n
lie work enol with her idirent*• Yr. .Sir. and Mrs. 'timer }:merein spent
and Mrs. W. R..lnwPlL the week -end with friends in "Stt1'Vt- guard,
Miss F. Weston and her father. )iL
ford and Jiro. .\. Emerson and 11IA Looking after the comfort and eel
R. Weston. who *pent the poen two tlsiU•al with the fornur'--*.*.-r. Sirs. tare of this town.
ttvvk., In laetmlt, resumed:ono' on I',-pplrr. ..f Tot 1.1,01,
Rut when there's a riot esti. '1.`T
Sunday. )Ir. .\. SI. Kirk. „t Seaford,. and everyone wants coal at once.
Y
v(r Wool tars. ti. Karrh -r, of %nrk'b , tar. A•n1 \tr., .I In Iteeereft. Ernest
' Someone mar hate to wait.
THE
1/eln5 acquu'"I 1a differentP
the province'. the Idea being to eco-
vide tl chain at park resorts for the
rest and FPcreatlaa of visitors and, the
Waits of Alberta.
•prat Snn.bly with the I01111'' 1x40.11. 1, ntwl }7ort•u .,• I4•nt n few 11,11'1 of
Sar and Nes. J. W. Fow•lia The best way to br sure of *teat
Werk with the farmer's danRhter, Mrs. }'niks' rnmfrlrt during the w•intcr
kir... .t Ferguson. who slw'nt VIM, y ,i Creighton, and fatally of Ili- is to order it before the bitter
.t week In ts.ndnn 1.w tie Kowt 1111_11 -
rat.
sets in.
Monday. I
of her raiturne.. Iiiinte MI rte. 0011 \Irv. .It�w• Itrry. of smile•
Mr an.t Sirs. It. Harrison. ofTar-
t outs. -pent Natnrday mad . smuts,
visiting their conr•tn, Robert 54.SIor-
ray.
Mr. and Sir+. A..I. carver and family
I I left on weetrips rsy ofysa week for I
('hristlna, nnlc rMnghtrt of Sir. sial ttAT
Sate and sone [stay coni- Tooermory, where they Intend to t -
Moo mean )bra. \\'nitt•r 4,.tt. to Mr. llrvti Now -
"Ss Wear WI iF,RE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" I "Safe
uml nnfuten•stblR. Jereph reelde. Ir 1.r lamdon, son 1.r Mr. and site. Q �IC COAL
Jastrrw_ Mr. And )ars. p. Y I t tlwt who Newby of that etty. Ths teromonl dominos Y�Y1/���D
tefOtt
West Side of Squari Moe 418 Goderich, Ont. ---�- I wPrP RIIP+t+ la.t w.ek with thrlt ran- wM (rrfnnne.l be HPy. J Sln, k.•c atCOMPANY
• alma M.M1's 411 /haw Institutions 1lttrvlve a1n. Rev. F. .11. Paull. Toronto to I the mek-e. Th r Itrey Mere *pent I s _ Gotladsrfei
_ -_ M - sus which .nn adept them+Pllf.t to new Toronto on Thar+Iny• . the week -end at her h•m1P here
�ylly,�ruattlsaf axTCii%1< M�t� mmlltl'ns." rrwfn i►. Ynnng. Mrs. F. G. Nts'Iln went to Toronto an� •
Heb. an.1 Mr. and Hix. Matt Shn,k•
e8on. of r'rewo. visited on Monday
with Slr and Mrs. .18.. Cornelius.
The nnarringe took plate at London
on Sntur.I.._ I1t•teber 19th. of Nettie
Why not today ?
For Good Clean Coal
CALL 71111
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