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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-10-31, Page 51; THE SIGNAL, .- GODERICH, ONT. Cough and Cold Remedies All the standard ould remedies, Laxative, Brown Quil,iue, (hoses, Uoininion C. k t2. and Inane other, Cough Reinedles-C tae's Linseed and Tutpentine, Pen - Alar White Pine and Spruce Baleen], Crt•o Elixir, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil. • t• Stop the tickling with Kleuroids, lieated Throat Discs, Throat 11;ase and many others BE SIRE TO (E1"1'IIEM .1T CAMPBELL'S Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 Goderich For the Critical Sfioe Buyer Our many pleased petrel'. Iota, laortd 1 our mottle: "Th, bt..t tot the lowest fe eeible price." • We Iia rets•thing in F•s'iwear Ler rycry'one who how a care for his feet, ts1 ..t•isIly the workingman, the fanner, the the truck driver, the srhdw,lla.y and Ile' young titan, for work and street ..tear. te•mething for the good 1oteemsfe,'the ' x• ung ladies and children for hone us1 tenet wear, that Will please t'o'te eats« and give comfort to your feet while at work or play; and whet i. more will c"st y.•o kers. Rubber !teas and oilier Rubber F.sa- wcar (or Ute whole family. All'of tiw ls•t. lightest and lunge[ -wearing geed,. 1,a1•• in Canada -the 4ioodrich lite. them a trial and yon will .always n,..r them. they cert ne more than • t•,rrs and give you double the weer. In our repair sirup we an• endeavor - to give the public the beat of service in material and workmanship. During tail and winter we make it • specialty to 'reeds- owl repair your Rubb•n•. knbber Boobs and Shoes,Oversl ot's and 4..•ksdte.. You may double the life of. Lour Rnhlier Footwear by bringing Item. In in time. • CARLOW PARAMOUNT T.\RAMPt':\T, Oct. 20. -Mr.' and Mrs. Rk•hards attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Farrel, In Ripley, on Sunday., Mna John Jawiesou, who was vlalt- lug Meads lu Loudon, has returned to her home., Mr. A. .tltou anal children and Mr. 4tevensuit, of Seaturtb, were recent visitors w•itt! Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc - Quaint. Miss Minnie 1tlehssyw silent a Week with friend. it. Mlte1 ell. ' Mr. Cecil Webster, of London, spent the weekend with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Raynard and Mr. and Mr.. Nelson ltaynard attended the funeral of their grandfather at Ethel. PORT ALBERT Matto' thank.gltIng .••rapes will roirr ALBERT, Oct. 30. -Several he held 1a Wuitbs H111 Unite' church people from here attended the fowl ou :enmity. November :;rd. The saw- supper at Keumlilet on Monday night. slat .leuker for the day will be Rev. Ml'. uud )ors. Cru. Rtebardw,n eu- J L. swam 11 .\. H. 1►., .r St. W1'111111111 a few frienikt last Thurs.. BELGRAVE Cs•kbrtate linldea Wedding. -air. and Mrs. l'Iwrles (rm1' l'U, nt Itrlgrave, .rlrhratel their goldru welding anni- versary ou Tuetld i s . t timber 15th. 'Ptieir daughter. Jautes Wight -1 man, eutertaiued a IInwii•r of frteud. In their honor. Zit t•auytleell. who Is a manes of INlntfrttvt Iow'uship, came to 'HuruerCouuty in his early' youth, and iu 1879 married .Utule Bee- croft, • daughter of the late John and Mrs. l3eet'rti.'Vlonr,•r..1 1;ast \\caw• anneal. For the eats,' fifty years Mr. ted Mrs. Canttyt tell Iwtd om their furor eh the banks of the \laittani,. at Mar. emit, and there then reared their family of three ?vile. ;ttt:l three daugh- ters. Four surviving ehihlreu arc: Herbert of Winghau.. Mita N(,lburn McDowell of Mlllbr•„k, Juhu of Ay1- .,Wer mud lire. Jaw.- \\Isthturan of Belgrave. Mr. and \ Atttybell now reeds in ltelgrave,.al,.1 , the oecusiou of their golden wedding reetexel Miud- ly remetubranoes tn,te a large num- ler of friends. "-N. • ST. HELENS Thursday, O. toter 31, 108.--5 :,HOUSANiDB OF BUTTON$. i'Irm Which Made Buttons for Nelson Is tiUll Curt ylog On. In the Servicer Museum, 1n Lon- don, you can see the uniform worn by Nelson at Trafalgar. its numerous buttons are of fine workmanship, for • they were made entirely by hand. And, in the same way. without the use of Machinery. the firm which made them la call carrying on bust- beeg, . A short time ago a famous admiral was Invited to a fancy-dress ball, and decided to go In the dress of Nelson's time. Tho actual uniform was easily copied, but the admiral was anxious to be coneet In every detail and in- sisted that the buttons should be ex- actly the some as those ua Nelson's original suit. • A button -maker In the West End was consulted, and he promised to see what he could do. He went to see Nelson's uniform himself, and found the`name of his firm 'camped on the back of the buttons. They were made over a hundred and twenty years ago: but then this firm has been making hU' rrru(n 1 buttons for over two hundred and 11.0George. Ner'tees itt 11 at. m. and 7 g• fifty years --and snaking thine to ex- p. Ill. 4es Mondayevening, Nuvepaber. Mrs. Welker Murray, who nits vlsl-' Ills, ai drama entitled "Tire Mistress time it. Detroit, returned to her humel ST. HELENS, Oct. Wilson ', setly the same way, by hand. hest raturday• Woods and his mouser. Mrs. It. J. The work is carried on In the base- Audrew�'se United church choir'r y !tool- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cunningham and Woods, visite) friends at Brutwlteld. me onlyt of - about op;sales ,ho ugh there thele Geld Admits -Mei to Ode play will Ins daughter Betty, of Toronto, ?petit the' Mr. John \1'ullace left Monday for total over eight hundred can. d X Fereet--where he Aimee b.btia ter agesY BRIEFS The annual social gathering of the eougregatiou of Knox church will be held on Monday eveulug, November Minh. The %Voume's-A.aocfatlun of North street 1'uhel church will hold a bast' ar In the barement of the church on Sat- urday, November 30th. Six cartes are on the docket dor the slithers of the Supreme Court of Ont- ario to open mere on Tuesday next Before Mr. Justk'e Wright • ,•tit. and ':S cents. a,'et end at the home of Mr. at sak s 44t•(,k with trleudta. For this 5 a business calling/or in - Ws. 1'ra Long . Si skit, and the veteran withers ylw E. Long silent 'the week -end at MM. James Lavin Karl' a noir to ,• „ ,., , are natty proud of th Ir Interesting Al h . at Beumiller. Hamilton, uud will ii.it for rt tulle_ �IAY er we Mr. and Mrs. pilcpiattitaus. Willie of weeks with frlrads near there. wine • Richnrtlw,u and Mee. (:reel. of 1)e- Mr. and Mre. 17d. Thom and family The beeper buttons - - such as LOYAL. Oct. :U -Mr. W. L. Young trait, visited with 9¢r. N. Pearson of were visitors rei',otiy :It Guelph still, those ti a te o thousands, iform of loty being tine n ming of *pole pickers In hit N1!e hest euu.i*y. their daughter Margin., Nho is nurse.; d straight lute metal. But r•rrhard and Mr. TMr. Wilson has Dr, enupson, the henlah ►uslartor In-lrwltdug there. • ihrirJetoerats, such as the m.' for the the roulreet of pecking. The quality„ of schools in Ashfield, visited Port Al- • Mn. Joe Andersen! retw•ued with: res, uncrat,, tit u t the call for esu ag.'.y of the So, 1s tils,v'e the 1«•rt public echtrol last Tuewlay. her daughter, MIR Blue, for r y'irit I such Bare that they are worth see- { hrtnlit• svrrap•, oral shillings each, quite apart from 1We are worry 1n rrt.trt that Mr. BENMI�.LER• I Julnt• Voting. the Loyal pwr giant, has j been confined to the_ hone• for the pa -t week. We hope to hear Loot. of , BENa1I1.1.1•-.1t, Oil. 31. -Mer. Adorn 1.1.. recovery. ' i Tay,Ior has returned to the 1utr-.nnage 1 f here tleudeN the after visiting with friends It. tsrrtdotr, IPnt :n ld r.-ees by Iter. air. Rutherford. yonl,g Is•t'ple tit II • loon p - a former Ina+tor. The foe I -sewer- The epidemic of mumps has spread eeetihi.. Nov r 1: to which all the employed In the industry. ;f`odfsh and renter' om aletidav night al -e nese-4ialtth', but no s•rk,tw cafes. are re- young people the cummnnity are: constitute second to enuiet theproauct; lob - ug fiab- 4 u• Sir. alt. Webb end daughter, r Greta, spout the we'k.•ud with friends. at Grund \•alley. lhetV value to silver or gold .raw Quebec's Fish (Wealth. Bev. \\', ydacklof4ask, Mrs. Mu,kintoa Euchre and dance ler autplees of Catholic \Woineub League, on Thnrs- :tay, \oee'uttt•r 7th,. In It flail. t:l«wI mak. (Jooti lunch. The regular monthly meting of the salfterd Hospital Auxiliary will he field at the home of airs. Harry' Jen- kius uu Thuredlay, November 7111, at .34) p. m. - 'The Weintvi's Auxiliary of St. t:o *r14i s church will hold. u sale of 1 w bilking and quilts In the old Hydro store, sonnet of Colborne; street a10!' Square, en Saturday, Noti•wler 01 h. • l/n uc'•uuit of 111e death Of 'Ir. Percy 1.. Welton, a member and former i i-t•sideit *of the Metle.ellrmg 4'mese. Ile• 4'luti. 111111 1% e'en a1-1 • arrange, for this 1 'ritnr+day' 1 night. has hen postponed. and Itullty sutured ap hast week. Mr.. Although the _?ea fisheries of the A nope « r from w st Mackintosh re neer for a few' Province of Quebec are confined to alulicrr+icy ser hr•• of keen ili.'r .11 1'10111114111. 1Vimis•rr anal Detroit, days with her t, Mrs. Clark. - the'Gulf of St. Lawreuce end can be numbly' bust stud listened to neo evert- tttLu4ey Snyder eutertalurd several ,t eve nit will 1s• held fu the prosecuted only during fife period of Ilk 1 last weel C It4d church I mom on Frld;tr open water, more thau9,000 men are Well attruuiae . pored. It Ni. Iutesft•reI somewhat Invited, 1't 11i Yd 11'R slat\'h'F: -- 1 The St. delle,+, *Men... leetltitt,• ery Is third. The Magdalen.Islands Mr., A. Stoll rand Mr-. It..•i,l Dean with attrmlamr at scLtroi' are the real- centre of fishing acttvl- I'IIE FAST STREET F'OOTWE.►K. •{sittsl In Lncl.uow or, `t,.tur:la). itis. loonier Maedel entertained Rev. will nwerou Thursday. November 7, 11R SHOP At 11111e of wriling. the ear of elev. and Mrs. Fort*. Rutherford. of •W'Ns1- h .JIy, at the home of Mr's. John thea, although'Iionae••Idurt•, Saguenay 1�7/ IRs P g teAndilin. Kull rad: 1'h,1uk-.Iain. and Gaspe weenies prednce most of teal, ilio -ole Nort.1, Huron will main- lural, h1 her Hume during the work- t d l. the sentient These lis{'ertuln are the \Wm. AL1, Prop. ten' her-wl .rd :utd roll up 0.1 ogle 1 sea Games Sublet: "lie.t,.i aln-i descendaies of he adventurous lire - Opposite a83J tiodrrich. (Warta majority for tenits•raulce mid, good ltet. It/ 11. 4'uwntiug preached at . 1 (;notes flet the Ilene Ey.•uiug- tuns she Abet tItt, Iirit's lu the Nt. Il K Church t,ram.hl0 Fullerton. litotes anal l'anrliugford last I 1 f Mrs, aa;h...c \lilt's OPLMa e 4'. I. T. net tit lite Bennie .9iuuln}'., •f air W. W. Walter un larnrdny, utn er choir nt r a same coura4euu; spirit. rawir:g 14! the abvetre• in the preenlene. ileum. of Mer. Seim liarduer Anti -\r• The Bible chess en•uiu. v4a- L __-• ' I-nh.•' for u r targe o Lawrence h••ture the cowing of Car lluatewes. Mrs. Juhu iW.�l.-1,•r its •. 1 Iherlled !h,' r tax T, I t lA ill posed- 'l at the �' \\' 1 u r tier.- And i. it h,1v. r THE SiGNAL'S Clubbing List The i gnat and The Toronto Globe 116.50 Th. Signal and The Toronto Daily Star 6.50 The Signal and The London Advertiser 6 SO The Signal and The London Free Press 6.50 The Signal and Th. Toronto Mail and Lenoir* 8.50 The nal and 040 The Sinal and The Family Th g Herald and Weekly Star 3.00 The Signal and Saturday Night 5.50 The Signal and The Now Outlook 3.90 The Signal alnd Candien Homes and Gardens _..... 4 65 The Signal and Tose Codsolie Record 3.75 The Signa) dei McAesn's Massie, 3.75 Th. Signal and Montreal Wit- ness . resenol3.85 mow ..�3.50 The Signal • r d World Wide renewal 4.25 sew 3.55 The Signal and Y.UIW's Companion 3.80 Th. Signal and The Tweak, Star Weekly,.. 8.73 The Sign .1 agd Red and Gun 3e83 The Signal and Tie Casadias Countryman ...................._, 2.118" C'':Lbtng Rates With Other Peri- odials May Be Had on Application alis- 11. veru the tier-lereadent, Mics hair i•r-lu•r I:rt we k. it. ,•r.ttmrntil 1. neer 4telI utttudt'd. 11. 1 •e, a uuie,rtan, real r a h n lac e t air w 'watt rt•.i 1et1 It as I [ I K stud t e •r w u I r -nim• N . • 1' ill u e 11 Hf 1'14' IIrI L' 111 tits• YI I Y Ihrwe•e d y 4' ,ry eb la u t Ins I 1 r, b nal T 1 } •trr:utge•I to ask fur g.««I taw a d a and forum -II a hale to a needy, young people in tine 1ti`emelitt of the fl, til a 1NIFh n's s olio •:1 �. 1 ,:ik= \ ° .molal 'teeming N'111 be hur••h ou N'trlue slily eyruing Wit.. a rt. by Mrs, 4 eo, Bir I t the lien- future. , 11.s«I -ales ' \ hander of youltc r,.., „audts4ut by \Ir av 1 • aliltl•r; \I If. N. Young rytnrael from It„pee from Carlow Also atu•udo'''. (rem a tt:tcLrr'i s 1 •• 1 '•t all -- 1 "Cao eons Tne.dny-. ueeeonttdt ntett by several prizes were distributed during \ta rgnn•t Miller •' •,i'' .1 ' „•r .istt•r. Mrs. Hervey I1.»itl. 'who, die i•r,tiiug. The eeMnunv. livt•rt very' mud moral 4•irw 1t et' sire gists) to know, wee able to• clt•trrly made.- field. leave the hospital after her operation.' l.n.•t Sunday. en. the :uutiv+•r.try I ',f Itteindilt•r church. Bey. F. J. hath• terrier•' of \WCs«thaw preached morning -ltd rpt' iirag::br otrna:e*del t,4lgrega•• ;onus, wht' ,appreciated folly the timid) The, recek.1 9 and inspiring -inion,. A number of sit• tet I tilted t' ti-i;,.r. niers prc.rut. • t:tzaur 00 sat awl alnutiay 14 ening the Boli.•- ..r I'.ea•r 4t1. ih 1a•uwiller seryei cblckeu and pie atel The e" !aortae for a filler to 359 people.. The of St !:sorts'. NILE 4`1 -petit ti few dace 'turista! the In Mr trtrt •.f Ile tete-1 w4• 1» :11.1 f,•ruo•r t of 111461411;1541 at Law hwue of het ']ney, of I)trn- ea Illien. a1,.. 11; rile NI•taityre and friend \I.-- Lilian Wise,. of U•sierich, spent :1..• work -rod at ie. Milne of Mr. and air•. James llclntyre» air. tool Mre. Teller,' Nixon visited itis friend/. at Winpliam on Sunday. 3t r. Wesley l: 1 nit, who Inas event mos' of thesmuttier in fire West, ou 11 yl•if, returned to hit home here on Metelay. He Ir:nrael home by way BRIEFS II \\, W'orld's lwrge.t Lamp. The 4;t«le•rich \Women'. lust irate will hold it. regular meeting ill .\l:l•• Nay 11u11 uu Tlu reiluy, November 7. 1, at 3 p. til. A report of the n•ttyeu- tlou at Tee:water will be given uud it I-41 a 1114''111 for an evening party'. Next fi'l'e dry evening. Nuvewlwr nth, 1.. 41. 1.. Nit. 1" w•111 11.11,1 a euchre! :not dance 111 the 4kldfelluus' hall.' Cards at 11 tii•hd•k. aIiwie for dancing tedlrum and Parrish '*orchestra. .Minnie -Ina; 4'uuple 77. cent.: extra Indy -, trot-. A 50.0 00 w ex ••rtulental bulb U) .tit p t e' made recently Is said to I the 'world's' largest elt•t•uie "lamp. 1, re- sembles' a wireless valve. and at the top of the 'bulb a metal Itll radiator whish carnes off int, use at, h,•at a ener- and by th.. while -hot tungsten Itla- ment, which has 3. tr111p'•14-111',' 01 1.500 degrees F': !I: t t,l it. The lamp is cooled by 111, .,'h-culatlon of til nttrog••w Wit'4 wlii.f 11 Is tilled. Sue, hug,• ligif'G nr• •Irl leper,1\-»tine tic. Choicest Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits Let us serve you with your requirements New Dates and Figs just arrived A1N'ay't: opt, n ill 1:l1n il:lre 11111? - Geo. Price & Son I Succe.•or to i i i„ •tq .1, 1' Corner of the Square •and Nort% Street RUBB'BER FOOTWEAR Our -tock is ionlplete ilk all kinds of Rubber Footwear. All nur,Rubb'rs are guaran- teed. Prices are down this year. Let ue supply your Ruliler Footwear needs. W. Hern's Shoe Store ICF: B14)CKS POI* JACKS. Kewwrcetul (Nlifornlan Solved Rik •••.......... l'trtwtruetlon Problem. One would hardly 'expect to •find construction engineers using ice and sunshine. to carry un para of their work, but to at least two Instances these agencies have performed valu- able services for the engineer.. •Strante as It um) .,tent they have been gent Lt�o do t:; t: •a'b of ticks, which could not be.ue;d due to cer- tain limitations. In one case au oriulge' grower of California wished .to lower- a large ate.'I tank upon 0 concrete foundation that had ht•ett' built for 11. Since It was to rest directly on the concrete e which could obtained w 120t d be sbtain jacks u l would 9uwe•rll anal enlld•bo removed. Thteorapkte grower had an inspira- tion. 11e dime to the neareat town uud surprised Jur -Melt ire- returning In a short time with several blocks of , ice, all girt Oat rattle BIx, and shape. These were placed 'att'•s.;yilar inter- act. around the foundation laud the • tank lowered on to them by means of 1 Jack In a --few hours the ice had ume.lt.d anay, haying titank tirtuly MODEL THEATRE Week 'of November 4 to 9 Mtendpy ani Tueatby- - Bebe Daniela and Jafli s Halt • All lot,r.nf coMedy get more than an es en break (non. Bette and if yotf find it Itar.l 10 sn.ib• try seeing' "The 50-50 Girl" I I: NEWS 111•:111, 1 NIA MA" ' 'e 1114 t tr 1 I '11111.`1. ( Wednesday and Thursday - Carl Laemmle 011• 1, .1 t.,•.4 I:riti-ll I•r d...di to whic!. 1t..- tt••n I• :n-• 11,,m the tp•.st, critical 11,1»• - 4,.11..IL,,, will like "The Physician" l'.,o t' , •1v -"WHAT A TRiP.. .•f t i •tor •'- it. a[tdtl•t.. . , 'c1 rd•1 • u fou it.: foundatlon• I' I't•e l-"COmQt'E1:IN*: are yl.lir,g 0 ' - 1 ----- i l III. C4)I.0RA11O" - 1 awe ♦n imp:,rlug five - sUnry , dice The month's award for trriw�� O!!t tfviday and tiaturday- - - - -{y�., ►nlldtag'asd showroom 'will be er4rttfr � � eeelaf laam'4tttoa," eay'i'rna"�'�" • 1.1“ i III 'Ili andsi 1 ) ! 11 I ith.T Mall In London, England. New salutations u miinl. ell `,Ill bold Nwlr ed pay the ,Ont ario C ,y,•rnrnent • 1.041.044•1 limnemic 1 "u...et I otulamt ,1111111111 1 ww• x entertainer] ten audk•nt4r. in ,1 4'1101111-- 1.111.. ('Lu, .net- .HIM• b, '•,reels -task t_-, 1.490. •1:, •I ,• i :•1 ,ytll Ing fwd e111cieut unmoor. While the Ing and ,:•:poly 4111 he ." ^e of the 11..:n1.1.4p,, f :•;. 1 :,14,i 4' 11 be !:ue-.•ou.rs were doing nee len to the thitrgs sale. Tett, w� i 1 s'en1t sated on floe Shand.. - loade,1 tables, the early 1.inI' were by ini tt:a , t iris 1i -1141 ;11g lea arra -„neer ,n. 1,, .•.,.. ,,, ..... •,. .. Rebekah In L,lt•Ing A3'•. 1- • (:bored by the friends X11 of Col. Mltiat%'Aiearty t'nterrmelnrr a of Budapest, Hungary. The plan Is to 'o' scrap the cone entluual and common- place salutations of "good morning" and "good evening," 14o fretlut'mtly uttered without deep feeling or gen- - . tit gneletitni solo.. readings. tnitl fire Toe. red ltd Kill 111 I'1.e ou The In cl , 1 .of tit ; ni..t!11 pro- taut' sincerity. and sub,tilute a nt•w- Itt e'le•tturs+. The pr.wet.l. were Tue. .- :sod toe. part In. n-+'l.dtt'"f pe1Ld t a! y.1' '• =L.'•: •a; Inl':t !rand mm Pxil.. st ulna +sat. Itev-. ):sit and air. l'oulter of 1n•tr -tion. ,Lith airs. W. 11 I•,•ak as has grown Irmo s7.1.7UU in 1 321 ,lull were Irresent, and 31.' I'oul'er. N*oI,'• c:ra,, » 1 ..t W. 1- 1•r. pie+1- 3,052,453 las 4 ar, who iv notch Improved in h,•xlth ad d' - of • 4--emidy, air 1. - 1 ntlerin -. I n l et.. . !:I•'nt of the "\-sembly. Memlit•r lU 21iust5, ,1 lb.. "tett•4 null yislled at a 'minter •densswl, the 'woo". g R 1 1e • , pr•. tin , re adapt ed without va'iatlpn to :ill hours of the day or night. I1 the new plan is carri•'d out,•wht•n acquaintances greet each olin'r. each w•111 ekplaln, soul fully, "Better future," and the nth. r will respend with emotion, "4ud . ,:!vee • • 311,t five Jeal_, - erre lit There are 7444 -re ethers In t y MtCRnchey. "The notion that to sewese an event I-••ndan:., I!1, oewsloti ens 4»13 Clouse of Lords an! 615 111 CJs• IN ,1 different paint. there Ir. atr.l Mr... Stine. of ,tear Auburn. were gamete on sun- (My 11rili `- Ermet itegie is .to glutei against 11 is not borne out Ili• rutt1.• mol 'I present ....joy ...1 1Cnmtnnns. 4-41w farts." -George Bt•rnard Shaw. very mu, I, --(tome of lir. noel ---Meer. ,L{I Mr. stud N(r. Henry alathee s end G MODERICH THIRD AMONG CANADIAN POETS RECEIVING \I Beelike and Gordon , and \lis- 1 arliew•s visited with Mr. and GRAIN FROM HEAD OF LAKES IN YEAR 1928-29 Mt (Win. Alton. of-\shtic' : town y 4.14..11'.11111'14 .\ .11 p, .1111 $ntttlay. 4 'ittt•'lllt•11• of gt'atllt .1111.1144: 1111',11_ Luke• tthit'I' Unite a number from this vl,ltii'y :talon freta Fort William ntul Pert .\r:1 . 'o t,.at4, tht',1 _ thelmperldwl ;111.ei: Wok hr Ile fowl supper at Benmiller 1st. 1!r.". 1.. July al.t, 1192►. • 1,,i,. ,.t 'MN !nye 'lt4rtal (anti. 414,111,, evening. Mr.. *tuella. 31,11 1W l'1. neem arrite,l 1\'.rt,tin Soturduy. Wiled by the form Gert. 4'•lssidy, who Ail tion• g with he Will 41.Kitigllt. and here. D Harbor la" 11� •11 �I• ins tuuU fen 1\lo•1t ltitl 444111 and airs.' fort 4'vllttnw 7tL.74.4. !t7 19.944a.ct Ic.I..'04 ¥c. -i 1 ' 126, 4 71.310.1le home front the' 31idh1u,1 2'2.17".:.1t. 3,4rh,s:t" 1.',1..:::•• 31.7''- 1:'73,1:,, •.s!`7.1;t.7 They' were a,r.im- 1 4:.«1,rieh 1..'llv.1:.1 :t(a'e4,6'21 I', ..ti.l • 1wt,1s `• 07.i'i' 14.1.471.1.'2 44 1 form sister, alts. Montri•tI .... 9..001,7Lt:, :I.31tl.:Biro 1.Itr'.t' 7 11.. Ke :141.' I remain for some Pert 3I.Nieell 172.s.442'..70.7.-11:7. 42�.i 1 1.17..11" 7.7.`4:4 :teff. 4'l 1-4:.*Vs.7 i - 1 Ott 1:1:, 111,$i!1ti-- •r daughter, Mrs. Tiffin :"7:., 1.111 1,71;1 4;!),4My' .� ~il "''' •u1hPr ,relath't•+ Senile 7.t1!4I.7.►t 117.IN T;-4 _ r :f,It.7Tt1 14.157 '� "' ■ DPW t 3. :: .,''s; I•I.sM►0 !MR::7. 6,w41.:•.,; I t )wen" riduntl .. .._'417.Ills 3,:110:.., ........ • ' ' •• ;.,1►77.!Mr7 ■ 1 'mow, ..., . , i:.'.ast •1,3i4,17:; :t.7.;rt IN l Termone 74144049 51105,411•412".1.111 90.10111 1.5419.'/ t7. In the nl«.yt statement 11 w•111 1* noted 11 ,1 of the dtliverle+ 10 ('41111». ' dials ports, Iawlerit•h +ttied+third, wavelet Duly' I.% the exporting 1.111114 Por:+ IN '1ill,'r11c'nnd 311dlaud. ■ ■■ ■ 1 ▪ Two ▪ Goderich • Stores ■ You are cordially invited to the Frigidaire Store e. to come in and see_ the superior operation of the Quiet May MN - Oil Burner Otto Johann, Wroxeter Distributor for Huron, Bruce and Crey Counties H. Sturdy and L. Zinn, Local Dealers • 1 4' 114 Tit for ~ Long-•li ertng Htelrtnd: "Terribly sorry to keep you waitiug..alear. I '.1911.13 inn decide athlete (Attu. to put on til. eveningTly• Numnrl+f, i,dondon Tat yo it - ole ely+rnu.Je redhead, 11rt.tk- Joest again u :1 nes sl«•el yibicle. Tirie time the -tory 1. tiatlebl ily Il Mtlti/•aI with gob. of marines as a background. "Fleets In" ':tnte• Coolly-"r4F1.ICiUt'S AND it1:F1R-11INi;" 1'1•lit Ile la! 1l'' .I \I'\\I('kY" Matinee Sat. at 3 p, m. Clara BOJ" Coming - "Lucky star' Two Goderich Stores THE NEW: FASHION IN SHOPPING • ' Th0u14and• of Ontario':, ht i t»aive- mace found that •tic daily trip to the grocery ?fore is unnecessary. They ?imply phone their nt'nrest Superior (chain Store and are relieved of all worry connected with shopping, they are assured of the wide-t-eleeti,itt high,• tlitnlity-lnwrst price,, guaranteed snti.faiiinn nod -prompt delivery. ' WE SELL THE BEST FOR. LESS SPECIALS Snowflake Ammonia 2 pkgs. 15c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour per pkg. 18c Vi -Tone Small 33c, Large 55c Lily Chicken Haddie each 23c Crispo Fig Bars per, lb 19c' Kkovah Health Salts 2 for 35c Quaker Oats ,;1 I. I: "It T11:1;I 1.\1: Large pkg. 25c Old Dutch Cleanser 1 I! \-h 1111:.1 . 2 for 19c I.1\EST 1,1 \1 I1 Pure lard per lb. 17c Free Running Salt I IIA 111: 1111,1/1 I, 2 for 17c Aylmer Soups : \ anrtien i:xet•tn 1 I 2 for 19c Roman Meal 29c pkg. \I.4\ - \I\ I:`. Cooking Figs 2 lbs. 25c Lux 2 for 19'c Slick Hand Cleaner Inn, 1 Il.n.e. 1118111} 1', ,1,11- 2 for 23c Zl 1:1: \ 11.11 II, .`tove Polish per bottle 15c ■ Groceries at Reduced Prices 1 hursdav, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 31, Nov. • PHONE YOUR ORDER TO ■ J. J. McEWEN, Phone 46. J. CALVIN C UTT, Phone 116. ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■ ■■11■1s■■t■ ■>♦1111■111:: M•II III ■ NNW INV RIM SINK