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THE PIGEON FLIGHT
The flight of youug birds bell last
is weekend wider the aanptces of the
Gude-eke Homing Pigeba Club -was
:ruin fust hope. The birds were re-
leased at 7 a.m. and the first four were
reported home as follows:
Name Bend No. Time
W. Geromette It157 1.38
W. Gerumette R1$2 3.31
J. Webb 11148 4.14
P. Johnston 11145 4.29
J. W. Craigie
1
Red listate sad lemmas
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1931
i
Geo. Williams
*Dealer in
DOMELNION, PROVINCIAL.
MUNICIPAL AND CORPO-
RATiON BONDS
Flee. AeMeketb Aatsmeldls, and
Ingmar, Ages
Olifielest to Bank of Commerce
Phew 63 Goderich
Empire life Insurance
A reel 1ays.taaeot end Protection
for the future, aloe
Auto Insurance
Consult us For "lowest rates.
Hays your ear properly insured to
comply with shah Safety Reason -
*ability Law.
- THOS. WILSON- L
R R. 5, GODERICH, ONTARIO
Tula "t 1516, Carlow
NONAGENARIAN GOES FISHING
Milverton Sun: Mr. Gordon Har-
greaves, of Detroit, 'who 1s visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Har-
greaves. near Benmtller, motored to
Milverton on Monday and was ac-
companied back to Remitter by bis
grandfather, Mr. Peter Cook, who will
spend ■ couple of days fishing along
the banks of the Maitland and at the
Goderich pier. Although in his ninety-
fourth year Mr. ('ook Is as ardent a
fisherman at ever and hie many
friends hope he will enjoy his trip
and that he has a good catch of both
bale and perch. Mr. and Mee. Her-
greavet, with whom Mr. ('ook le stay
ing. are reeldents of Toronto bit at
the present time are looking after
Mr. J. W hneider's farm while the lat-
ter
Local. Power Rates
Same as Lea
OBITUARY
Hold Conference
to qtr. i ..on-Unenwloyment
ilium Hornet', at her home, hell end 1
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e. West, Owen Semite ou August
Representatives of South Huron
a so
attend to her household duties. On! Municipalities Meet at Hen-
RoutineBusiness Transacted at 24th. Deceased had been in indifferent
First Meeting of Water and ht Ith forme mouths but was able
uuday she entertained wine Goderk•h sal to Consider Plans
feuds and said she never feat better.:
t 3 a.m. Monday she leered away
A meeting of representatives of
South Huron municipalities, called by
Thomas McMWan, M.P., was held in
d Mre. Miller, in lientiuc•► township, the Hensel' town ball on Monday
only of Gly. When she was • evening, August 17th, for the purpose
lid the family moved to McKillop
wushIp, uear Wluthrop. She was
tatted in marriage vilth William Horn -
forty -six years ago at Winthrop,
ere Mr. Hornet' carried on a wagon -
making and paint shop. The tam 3,
__moved later to Seaforth fur a term,
-Mr; .Horny being employed wit'il_the
Noble Cleff planing mill as engineer.
to
Light Commission Since July 1.
fes
The water and light commission met A
on Thursday Hight last, the first meet-
ing since the 9th of July. A alumna
of applications fur electric lighting
services were passed; also applications au
for three -wire electric eery -lees as fol-
co
lows: Mrs. Wm. Ruston, dwelling on ch
Rinks street: J. Jerry, dwelling on to
Albert street; applleatlons for electric u
range servle•ee from That. Young, et'
South street: Mho* Gertrude Sturdy.
Hayfield road; Benj. Evans, McDonald w h
street, and (:Gruen Lamb, Nelsen
street. Applications for maximum dei
mond meters were paneled an follows:
D. M. O'Brien. for hitcher shop on Atter two years Mr. Horney took a
West street : Goderich Amusement Cn., pt.sttiou with the Hrodereu4 Bicycle
for dance pavilion on Wright street. Cu. of Goderieh and resided here until
The application of J. C. Dalton to have
the. lekyele Cunap0ul_ welt out of
the power for his chopping mill trans- btieluerr Thr,next move of ttTeTain�TTyy
ferrwl to clans "D" power was granted• w•as to Owen Sound. thirty yearn ago,
fa on •trip to the West. A rebates of 54 was made to the slid they had melded laser rontinu-
•
('ill account
organization on their light uusly to the present• Deeeesed leaves to
SPIDER .ATTACKS *music bill on a -e000t of the breakdown 1n mourn her passing her husband and
A 'remarkable flght between a monsn th^.
oevvtee on the nlghf-°1 faii. 17t11.. daughter. eltxt‘oillItIneralPoment4
and a spider at Upper Marlborough. (orrespnndenc•e from the London ea.lopted , Mrs. Bert Wcottrn,
1HwwisrtA.-4a-sep.c*wt !a an_£ .rieraa ~ co. -. Ltd., regardInLthe t, ,i, ui..wdaughtere�und. Also four Rrand-
ec•ientlfie journal. A member of a Interior side of gypsum high rng ofin c
1.?Iamtly was attracted by a slight noise I reggtrine to he painted.- was read. and
under the sideliner'', and _found_ _telt11t was welted that the_Company he
young 'tumor making frantic efforts to ssked to supply the paint and the•eom- t
free itself from invisible bonds. A mission wonld apply 11. - t
spider warmly- larger than a bisck A further payment •ref 51,',(11 tin the
alit bad Mingle'Mingle'the mouse, and -was balance _amt r -
a th1,mdnrr ettenetnni
performing an engineering feat that Steel Co. Ltd. en its roofing contract
was truly amazing. This was the tank *II idled A twenty-year eurbey bond
ouse jll
of lifting the mfrom the floor fes in eneseetlon with the new roofing en
-Use -Nluottont-ot ttw si.tehoatri, a dietaoke =Its,._.buildina:
_tar
of about eight inches. The mouse relilet and Placed nn file
kicked almost constantly during the op- A communication from the Hydro-
eratfon. which tatted a little over three electric Power Cummiaafon of Ontario
hours. The wens we* then wiped submitting rates the tame as last year
away. and s .eeond young mouse. dead, l and advising of an aecumulatwl sure
and cenplete1y rwathe.l in web. was i plus ofP447.86on waterworks service greet tounS:-.__._..-_P447.86land of *040 cur lighting service
-mac aread_-
without a moments waruiug. ]Ire.
sliuruey was born March 27th, 1868,
a daughter of the late Thomas Millet
hildreu. One son,
ago. -Her aged mother, Mrs.
setters , + • t Fort
'elitism, Ont., with fear sisters and
hree brothers. An adopted brother, I n. Simlliariv safeatiti
Mr. George Miller, reeking--ia Gunder• �;. railway erowciae-.at ev
tri_...,
BM.iiothij^ga.nmerober'ot- Z:MTP:117rthw•nship
Westside United church abet in the ale 3. The (', P. R. rail
menet- of iter pastor, Rey. A.I. Alton, res d 30-31. and al
Rev. C. Elmer Kenny. of ' t Cee 01 both 'fon HAWet-'towlieb
tinted eintrt-lt.- odic latrrl--at fit, rlllas' of
femyth.
oral on Wednesday. August 26th. Tbe carried,
funeral was largely attended. a pro- With the objective 0
fusion of flowers giviltg silent text)- all CARP. of emergent
many to the woroh of the deceased. 1. A registration o
leterment was made in Greenwood erRPnt rase. ,hmald
e.•metery. The--aa111r►rl►h erg --seep Paeh municipality hi
nest Kneeshaw. Mr. Quigley. Mr. ('amps the manner in which
r- JAW.. rile
Pinder
. Nies and Heating
Amid Metal Work
and Repairs
1' I I ON F: 127
P. 0. Box 131 -- Goderich
HOHNEI -WALFF
A quiet wedding took place at 8t.
(;eurge'tj cl nren un Thursday after-
noon, August 13111. when Miss Flnr-
ence E. Walir. daughter of Mr. and
Idea. Wail, et Bengali. was united In
marriage to Mr. J. Rohner, son of
Mrs. A. Huhner of Goderieh. Rev. J.
N. H. Mills. rector of St. George's.
performed the ceremony. Miss Edith
Wulff. tester of the bride, and Mr. Nor-
man Baird. of Itrucefieid. were the at-
tendants. Mr. and Mrs. Hohner will re-
side 1n Goderieh.
HURON'S APPLE CROP
If all the No. 1 apples are picked
and packed, '50.000 barrels will go out
of considering the question of unem- of Huron county this year, states Ian
pluymenj relief In connection with the McLeod: county agrtenitural repretenta-
plans of the Federal Guvernment. i Live. Most of the apples which are sold
outside of the county will be shipped
from Clinton. Goderleh and Lueknow.
Many of these apples will go out by
truck, says Mr. McLeod. He states
it Is'Impw kthTeentei y how many car-
loads
arInds will he shfpeed"try raft. The
apple crop In Huron this year Mahon,
eighty per, t ret„ gr..thane t mal.
last year, and mihp .growers haves
stated Mkt their -Peons this orae are
the tout in history. Huron. in acre-
age, stands high among the apple -
growing rnnnties.ln the Province.
All the. apple counties will have
large crape tits year. Mr. Mei
states. and as a reanit there will he
small demand for an�thlns _t '
Every municipality 'in the riding was
represeuted. Reeve Beattie of Sea -
forth was voted to the chair, and N.
W-eTeesarthe of Clinton acted as
secretary.
The following motions were placed
un record: - . _ . '. _ _ -
Moved by M. Armstrong, Reeve of
'Meet township,, secoi tIe(*- y _ James
Itallantyne, Reeve of 1's at town-
ship, that in'the opinion this meet-
ing. representative of all.' be munici-
palities of Huron South. �tlhere are no
Federal undertakinRei. h tidings, pub -
he j.,�pr,r; „O� Ary�pppired m
this constituency at preemie but we
would strongly press •1 0 the Gov-
ernment tree nrgcf
a-.wtbw al; -aerobe. .the
_IOWA
leads towards Bayfield.
Monumental Works
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Best ll(aterlale
Latest Designs
Expert Workuranehlp_
All Work Guaranteed --'
Reasonable Prices
R. A. SP -G TTON-.
Are you properly protected by
FIRE INSURANCE?
('onsuit
F. WOOLLCOMBE w
__ lfamild•n stress,. r phone !1.6
1 he Armstrong Real Estate
and Insurance Agency -
House. and Lot. in Goderich end Fame
for Sale
Large number listed to choose
See it write
R"'y�TRONG --
P. 0. Boa 161 Godericb, Ont. �Y. SWl�ATs -
t�a/s6�
apples ffi�-peer. - le quality
_apples..lta-tile counts is very g
ed -
in the unsprayed or•ehn' is there 1. 1
ag the C. ,•oullderable scab. - In Huron there'
eseefon 4:5. -tape .•forty-six growers taking adean-
iTAgi' or tl a fie epraiying service con-
1 -
at atI ducted by the fruit branch of the On-
.1ota 3S•Sl, tarin, Department •of Agrkultnre.
According to Mr. McLewl, the-
wre- itanttirsppeit' by Thr lace
EIGHTY-FOURTH TEAR, NO. Mt -
t
LET US SUPPLY YOUR
Grec&y Requirements
iN 1931
Groceries of highest
quality
Fruits and Vegetables
Telephone your order to
Geo. Price & Son
Telephone 248
Corner of ..loam an,1 N rth 'trret
-WE L)F:1.I\'ER-
Great saving in
FLOOR COVERINGS
See our borderless Con-
goleum Rugs at prices as
The w•he nen ra a )!r. Clintitrislur. esu w 10 In rnnl feta') A. anRRc•,
end h -woe deed/led-to place SAt7.88 *attended the%funerai from Godert,T("wereltatnt authorities.-Carrl
the credit 4 the sentrrw-orke tlepart'•4Mr. and Mrs- George Miller and two __-2.--Inecus* whar
ment and to pry to the town 50.40. children. Mr., W. F. 11. Price. Mr. and livplihond Io rtppwttrvd-
The public utilities commission bT urs. }liner Horner, Mr. Edwin Horn• ins the anal old lntlr
Kitchener wrote asking that the lural eye Miss -Edna Henley. with Mr. Joe- mea incl ed adul . tan
comrnisslnn endorse the propowtl. .toi.,ph Carter from Auburn. rltinn be manic fir 1
eruct the Adam Rork memorial An the•
•, malntPnance. and. for
Raters hill, This was agreed to anti t'LFLAND W. STODDART ' 1 gInc:elnn of. r•hildren.
it wat decided that the Premier ••f On -e Further rtieulars with reference m i 3. That the nnmPe
'tare. and the chairman of the F1.F..P. ; M
Cuttamfsect. nLlltttarlcLle gdoltrwl tp I
teat n a .
ibis effect. 1'nn of its` W. W. fit+dd.rf and airs. 411• trnntmtitrd desert
Bea
a
Assurance
-PROTECTION PLUS INVESTMENT -
The ordinary Life Policy of the Sun Life Assurance Company
afford, the maximum of protection at the minimum coat
By leaving Polley Dividends on deposit with the Company to
accumulate for his benefit, a l'otlryholder secure, an Investment
for his later years.
PHONES, Office 115 - H. R. LONG,
Residence 549 District Agent.
COAL COAL" - COAL
Now is the time to put in your winters , be Anthra-
cite Coal ttiat•w,'4 wvlie is from the Haselbt -_Muss. This
Coal is guaranteed to he free from slate and tinker.. This
Coal costs twenty-five cents (25c) a ton more than other Coal,
but we are selling it at the carne price.
FAO ..
STOVE
I $16.50 per ton Tess $1.00 per
STOVECHESTUT , I ton for cash on delivery
COKE $12.50 ton I Prices subject to $1.OID A fee -cash
POCOHONTAS 512.50 toe o* delivery.
SOFT 511.50 ton
For Harddar.. Plumbing and Heating. try us. Weng i.. satisfaction
CHAS. C. LEE, at the Harbor
-PHONES-Store 22, House 112 -
Travel via the C&B Line to Cleveland
points West and Southwest
Neta lino Fans sod tilos° peer
Between BUFFALO and CLEVELAND. May 1st to Nov. 1st
leaving, each way u 9:00 p. m.. arriving 7:30 a. m. (E.S T)
$4.50 one way $7.50 touod trip
Asea n,.W Sergi veisu. m 56 eat gy.o• tee no 'a+ os..
Between PORT STANLEY. CANADA, and CLEVELAND.
June 28t1t to Sept. 9th. leave Port Stanley at 4:30 p.m.; arrive
Cleveland 9:30 p. m. L.. there 11:59 p. se.; ar. Pt. Stanley 6:00 a. m.
1j5• one Aeon earned, k �5.00 r�tad tale
'p�ltl RL_ Atm AND a11►1r.LO T:ANarT rtit4Y
•aNescyelCAA Ness
la mien
dames
ar to
•
.�. sus. •'W' .: -.:Y:/. ,es+.. -
_ -tsewwseh
the
h f Cleland Walters Stoddart bodied inrlivifital. rale
8towtdart of Krnknk, lnwa. formerly of 1 leipallty to and thrittll)
A certificate of approval of the Im• I
ProvementQ ro the watwrwnrkt hnildlnR( Go4crleh are' Rlven.Jy The Kenk11k to the Fa1',ra1 nnthnril . that they
trent the Prn.inslui--Riga. ref -1 4 , TM11t'_(.ate City. a ropy of watch hat aeries empintmenrtand the Pisa•
wee presented -.sad l4F+rasrled _to the Mono Tecelred 1.r refit -Area -in (ii11Tettcb:-Ivettuent un•ttns-fl 11 el d-- thein& t
town council. The. young man pasaaf.yway In Nigel- I the Federal works platal� an7f
A letter was recelxedfrom the hosnirtaf -Kr"k clay Ptentna -tom
A1.•xandra hn*pital thanking f Aligned 16th. his death rnsnittng fru
eommi;sinn for .erreteeler--,.nnertinn en tnfeetion In bis face.
with the installetiess aL-.tivo-,indene 1. "-
Although reply twenty-five cease old.
Mr. Stoddart already Tial matte ttlK'
msrk in the tu•holattie world and had
won high honors. Pusses«el of a moat
brilliant "Elfin -Tie had ATI tlllntnalty-
bright future before him. He was a
vnatr-
every point. He _studied music. paint-_
ti.g. astronomy and was an athlete
of conslderahle ability."
"Winner of the English prize when
ftp graduated from Lafayette College.
there were *t111 greater honors ahead
for yonng Mr. Stewldart. He was one
of two men in the seminary reboot CREWE. Sept. 1. -Mr
ret Prineetnn who were admitted to the free• Hall xnd Mies M
Frednnte who'd at Princeton while to Sunday with Mr. and
k f lel $4,00It 1 board ' tI a first year of aeminnry This was 1Pt'm.
leaven
in ('rosier- beer gene to teskeow High
Schott. and Aiden Hart, to Goderieh,
to resume their studies.
•sebonlx. HP NIRO was heard as 'n ono- : -ilis+r-t'rnne•s Crozier iv -hotted- --last
1man debater over the radia from WJy Week with her tnusin, Mie' Alma
in n national hookup.
Howell .a1 G,'depk•le.
-After '-r'aAtettee--etew-h.Lsval . Mr.�ville Ilurnin and his another
College in lfi2tu. N1. St.wldart entered reefed friends in Annoyer u r
ininyetnn T1wot,mtrai]tnniva, ,..> hllc -Mit' Pearl Swan hits returned to
At Lafayette he wag on the varsity her home in Clinton after spending
defeating team taking active part to two weeks with Mb's liens Swim.
debate.' with noted universities such Ag Mr. and Mrs: Fred Rnektogham and
Princeton. (lxfgrd and John!. Hopkins. Neaman, of Stretford. visited a few
At the time of his death he wag in
days Net w,,'k with Mr. and lest. J.
his tiird year in T'rineeton Theological
Seminary. where he was pnraning hdR
matter's degree.
"During the summer, mcmthe tats
year he was preaehtfig ah• -the church
at Matron. Town:- amt fes-the.leist two
flumlajs heel filled hie fitbei"a. solar
in the •Meal (-beech. He was very IStttxlat' eitlt.-M1t.-:laati MrR. .T. Ttlake
.''}t TFNt=taThnl.' aniT lhrtt rmnptnr.: ret TCingham:
innehlp was one. ref the nilh•ttonea to
fhe life of belle father and inn. DONNYBROOK
'Tact mummer while he w;at In the'
megaton field of Nova Wntln Mr. fttotl
- 9 z 9-$5.95
9xIO%-$6.95
f a central packing plant. Tbe jaek-
R to all done in the orehardI T
ley had- a central parking plant,
hey would he hale to obtain better
ts.--fie states. A Poke etot age
411 `
siding for f 1n
sneb pm- tl
ahninted by
riding. In
3redivtdniiT
,ATP
weenie of
r.prow' eel
` d for we
uttnhle pee-
r enre and'
P • nn•t•niinr
Tenet.
' ill able -
pg . anppnrt
eirh min-
Prmtnrtnt;
9lc 12--$7.95.
t.
saa•utl
packing plant would not he neeea-
e r e ap1�l
ant In eonnectton- with .the Central
added. -
neceuree cif prnanetttf
- -A
nf./nr'h railway trent
the -Goin
iarrAtF-fit`
authnrit let.- Ca rrtal .
4. That the ,Ceret
4
the pro.wedinge of the
and Mr. Harry Floret
dinner. Faleral Toper
Ottawa.
ranee, at the hospital.., -
.e large number of. irennnts were -
THE LAW'S LONG ARM
apr. J. B. miner. a rormer TT
of tioderleh township. wee arreeted at
Port Arthur last week by the Provin-
cial pollee and was brought to God-
erlch. by Constable Thee. Gundry to
face a three -and -a -half -year-old theft
charge. At the time of the theft in the
year 102tt Miller was secretary-treae-
urer and member of the truster board
of S.S. No. it, Gcderich township. He
M alleged to hive left Tor parts un -
erten to and
ent he
Feelfeet
hoe and 1.
,a mwr lit
1 meeting M
T)ominlon
nt r.1 L.,Tor
CREW).
d Mre. God -
Hall ,pent
M. Shack-
FLINHEELIX
Funeral Dirlefor and .-
/- . ruining Denier
_Hamilton Street, Galeria'
l.� burr 33.4. Fee,. 1 *
Think It Over !
WE DON'T TRY TO MAKE MEN FIT OUR CLOTHES.
WE MAKE CLOTHES TO FIT THE MAX !
CUSTOM-MADE OR SPECIAL ORDER -EITHER WAY
THEY ARE CVT TO YOUZ MEASURE
- � DEL AND IELTNE --
t
L_
emu, COATS, DRY CLEANED, $1.25
knownaterto uR o the s 1
funds. it le claimed that the other the first time that melt honors had Misses Eileen and A a May Tre-
members of the board had to make come In the history of the seminary' . Mite Frances 4'r!iabier ti'iit"Co'l-I
ifnoI far shortage of 5.100. On T)eeem-' Ober n' period of one hundred and fifty
her Slot. 1026. a warrant for Miller's years. He was a member of the de-
emed was _taken 1 , team 1n-deh,ates with other
trade's Abe here by Provincial, Vdl-
CPT A. Whiteside. It was not nntil
'I finite recently that the Polte learned
4+ref the neenw•tt's whercmbo'tt.
arrest was efre•telt. Miller ap-
p ea r ernee t weseistsiet rate frr{A,on
Monday cud was rer(aadwl for Week.
The authorities teat.- that lie admits
the theft.
Flyers Heard From
at Hudson Bay
Preston and Collignon at Port
Harrison Awaiting Gasoline
Supply
The imp.netrahle veil of the North-
ern faatnetsee revers the movements
of the flyers. Preston and Collignon.
who left feedsrkh on the afterneon ot-
Aagmkt 19th bound for Copenhagen,
Denmark.. The latest news of them
that has reached the ont.lde world
IP contained In the newspap sr de-
spatch puhliahed below :
Ottawa, Animist 23. -Deep in the
Canadian Northern barren land., at
Port Harrhion. on the eastern side of
Hudson Bay. Edwin L. Prcwton and
Robert 11 Collignon. Detroit -to -Den-
mark flyer., are awaiting a supply of
gasoline before proceeding on their
way. it WAR revealed here fodey in
radio mssaagre. 'Phey did not exert
to take off on the next lap of the
European flight before late tomorrow
or Tne.day.
Unreported for two day.e mince they
took eft from Cochrane. Ont., Pres-
ton and Cnlltrnnn Rave no detail.' of
their flight over the barren lands In
the radio memoirs received here. The
plane, It WAR Mated. walk i1) gond
'Anelltlnn and the firer* etpeeted to
make Wakeham Ray. near the Western
of T.*hradnr. their next .telt. Brief
meteorite' from the .hep'k radio were
- WAS, pA_1lj,,� a Canadian Govern-
h 11atidri1.liiae7tI,i11 and relayed'
Swan.
Mrs. W. Mennen met two children
are Tisltlnt.ii`Ith)ter sister. Mrs. F.wart
Taylor of Lltcknow.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Watt and family of
Lane. visited with Mr. and Mr.. 8.
Rivett nn Annday.-^-
Mr. •and Mr.. d}-11eWhinn.-v speed
_ as_ehrea mon from drowning ,.- 1. lit.R yg
They were looted -in each nther'a em -
brewer. as they went tinder for the last
time. hot he baa sufficiently athletic
and a pnwerfnl enough swimmer to he
able to break their held and to save
all three of them. Tle was evtremeis
rnowlr.t over all of his ac•htevemente
and while he eestlnlly wrnte of this
incident to his father he never again
referred to H.
•t'leland Sfowldert was torn Jan -
'tare 12. 1908. In Fulton. Mo.. the son
of the Rer. William W. and Mary
Grnee Welter* Stockinet. HP IR me-
tered by his parent., one brother,
William Pant Stoddart. and two Mis-
ter.. Mary Evelyn Stoddart, and Helm
Grace Atnddart, all of Krnknk.
"The Stoddart. CAMP to Reeknk
from Toronto Mat December. when the
Rev. Mr. litoddart began ht. pastorate
In the lural church."
Tha funeral .ervlce was held Wed-
needay. Anoint 18th, In Waatmtn.tcr
PreahyterI,n ehnrehe of which Rev W.
W Ptowldsrt 1. the muster
FRPRRIRNCt
f1.a.'llat115t-- -- ltjsw-itRrer'trwertb a
ran . } erten
Phone /:our nine, ��AILOR'ad
•
Mortituore bas returned home from hill
holidays and preached aunlverlary
sermons at fort Albert on Sunday.
Rev. W. Shaw of Nile conducted the
services on the Auburn circuit -last
Sunday.
Tbe various teachers bate begun
another year's work, web many
chancre 1n peeitlona and titlark*.
Miss Gladys Jefferson has returned
to her duties In Wood.ta•k hospital
after" a monthei vacation, part of'whkh
was spent at Inverhuron beach.
Threshing ham begun and --wheat
fields are being made ready once more
for fall wheat.
Gordon Retention and Willie Creie
have entered Wingham High tk•hcol.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin.on .pent
Brantley afternoon at Mr. John Me-
(llnehy. Perm near Aubnrn.
.Lame. Craig. Arnold and Warren
Bamford motored to Parry Sound last
week to attend the funeral of the late
John Murphy. formerly of Sh August-
ine.
The funeral of Wm. John Smyth.
eldest tion of the late itobt. Smyth.
ititb.Cen+rmaion of .> ...
takes place this (Tuesday)
look, Motorists!
100 per cent. Pure
Pennsylvania Oil
RZGULAE PRICE 50c QUART
ASK ANYONE --
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Bring
-Bring your 5 -gallon can and get it for 90c per gallon
A trial will convince yoll of the clnnlity�
Miller's Service Station
ART-.
Corner of Victoria Street and Elgin Ave. Phone 259
LABOR DAY SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Douglas Wark
And His All-�olored Orchestra
of Chicago, will furnish the music at a
DANCE
AT THE PAVILION
GODERICH -
Monday Ev'g, Sept. 7th
This is an all -colored Band who have had long engage-
ments in Chicago, Atlantic City and Toronto
SPECIAL SETTINGS SPECIAL LiGHTINGS
ADMISSION 25 cents
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