The Signal, 1931-10-8, Page 4s.ateisswwseir
4-Tharsday, October titk, 1911
THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONT.
Young Men's
SUITS
-with--
Extra Trousers
in fine English worsteds
111'TSTANDINU VALUE
$25.00
WE 1)O REPAIRING AND
REMODELLING
W. C. Pridham & Son
-Men's and Roys Ve �r -
Telephone 57 - Goderick
DONNYBROOK
DONNYBRI►OK, Oct. tt. Ttie Y. P.
S. held its regular meeting on Fri-
day night, with John A. Thompson in
the chair. Next Friday's meeting will
be lit •charge of Miss Verna Chamney.
There was no service at Douuybrook
church on Sunday owing to Westfield
aunlversary. Many took the opportun-
ity to attend wrier at Westfield.
Miss Verna Chanute, represented
the Y. P. S. at Woodstock last week
stilt yawing people's eonvewt10 i, while
:A. t' Jetltnetetn repawaBtad-.the.
tieing' at the United nChetah_missien-
Fe egreee held In
Mr. and Mrs. Jame. Craig. Melvin
Craig and Mr. M. Mnrphy visited Ash•
field f1•Iende on Sunday.
Mr. Michael Murphy and Mrs. Mur-
phy, with MIAs Josie and Pat and Jim
i Murphy, visited 1n London on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pattlsoa and
family of Wingham visited at J. C.
Robinson's on Sunday.
A large crowd attended the sale of
cattle held by Mr. Milton Murphy and
Mr. J. O'Dtea► on Monday.
CONVEX GLASS
PORTRAIT -FRAMES
In Cireasdas Walnut and Poly-
chrome' at
$3.00 and $3.75
Beteg 'in your portrait, and see
lbw well it will look in one of
Haase nice F inast.
Smith's Art and Gift Shop
Must Street Phone 195
M. Jefferson, will be attending the
teachers' convention at Exeter.
Miss Sturdy of Wiugbam is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Lewis Cook.
Successful anniversary services were
held In the Westfield United church on
Sunday. Large congregations were
present at both-afteruoan and evening
services. Rev. t►uneau McTavish of
Exeter preached splendid sermoss et
both ser•Ie•es. The subject In the
afteruoon was "The law of the Har
vest" --"lie not deceived, God Is riot
mocked; her ,idhal_! ver a wan "meth
that shall tw aii►0 reap." (Gal. fid`
f. M'i'110111111"itibjert._at the
servlee was "A "Seng in the Ntat't-
en to rementTrftiliN 13y song-ta'1!e
night." (Psalm 77:61.
THIS IS MEAT
Fine Meats minus "fine prices,"
is our policy. Every 'penny spent
in marketing with us gives you
a super -value in Meat. And every
rut of Meat we sell provides
finest quality and flavor. it
would he rewires to waste words
in promisee unless we were pre-
pared to bark -up 'with perform-
ance!
moms, FOR & ra1► Il"
Chicken` Ihwks Baby Reef
Parkhill's Meat
Market
-EAST STREET -
T____ e•_ 231 Goderic`
WESTFIELD
Good Program at I
ASHFIELD
Mrs. (Dann, Mr. and Mia. D. A. Mc -
Bayfield Fall Fa'
, 0*0letyre and Mr. and Mew T. J. Lau-
lr
tun visited on Sunday last with Mr.
awl Mrs. Hector McLean of Laurier.
Inhibits of Sieh Quality-IPeG1IJ
Events on Thursday Afternoon
List of Pries -winners
hayfield tall fair. on Wednesday and
Thursday of last week, again seored
a success. The exhibits were numer-
ous and et trite wiwvderd, zed tie.
Rate rt-r4pts• ware quite seils?aeturl•
There was an intererctUldt program=im
Thursday afternoon. In the hors*ahate
Ipitching contest Chas. Myers and Paul
`Ito* of Zurich were the winners, with
I another of Zurich team, Boa and Sur-
erus, secnd.
In the baby show, the winning boy
was George Sidney Castle: 2nd. Rona
Miller. The prize girls were Gloria
Lilian Westlake and Mrs. Stephen -
WESTFIELD, Oct. 6. -Mrs. Gordon
Cook of Cochrane Is spending a week
irtth her sister;"W I Wm. Rodger, and
ether trtwtds.
--4lr.-aad Mra. Bett-Yincrnt atld fam-
ily of Belgrave were guests on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wal-
den.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Brown of Dun-
gannon visited ou Sunday at the hover
of Mr. J. L. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Witley Stackhouse of
Bruceneld were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. Win. McDowell.
Mrs. Bert Trtlor and children were
guests over the week -end at the home
of the former's sister. Mrs. R. Stone-
house
tonehouse of Golerlch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent were
visitors at Kitchener nn Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thome+ Kernick. Mr.
i and Mrs. livery hoover and Mre. A.
Carr of Ithtll were guests on Sunday diner. 1$ .air J Cranator�•ronupaniesl by foal. N. Keys ve Neer.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.W. it
t'ampls•II 1 veare old. F.. Wetster.. ge oe
of this week. 10th wmrr..inn of West Wawaud..h: on
Messrs. Nouiit :and Emitters/in Rest- M la. ,.f this et eek.
ger. Mrs. 1Vm_'Rotter. Mite Mary and iljeath of George E. Smyth. -Atter an
I ors. Gontoi Cook of Co•hrnnc visited 111 t 11 1 eks which
, ST. AUGUSTINE
ST. AUGUSTINE, Oct. 6. --Mr. and
Mrs. Frank ('lark, of Flint, Mk•h.,
were the guests of their cousins, Mr
and Mts. John R. Thompson, over the
week -end.
Mies Mary Phillipa, of Toronto. and
Mrs. A. Messer and daughter Margaret, s"n'a'uby.
of Rluerale, spent part of last week
The Clinton junior band dispensed
at the home of Mr. David McAllister. music.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. I.anaway of God -
HORSES >b the pulse list:
rich were the guests of Mrs. Mary Wil• HORSIrs
son Friday of last week. General )aprpo�-Brno �~ se
-
son
of Normandale, who G 4hu sed by ns; tTarnet '1� �-
Mrn� t:rliatas do Suns; f(tfid. J. (Ieellaas t
spent two weeks with frtea�i hare. Son, Frank Keegan ;"gelding or IIRIy. >f
returned home on Saturday last. --She ,,ears old. G. Taylor; gelding or filly,
was acenmpenied by her brother, Mr.
Wallace Wilson. her sister. Mrs. W.
Reid. and baby Jack, and Mr. T. Kirk-
land of Tee.w•ater. who returned on
Sunday.
Mr. aid Mrs. Mason and Master
Robert McAllister and Mrs. Mary Wil -
eon spent Saturday in Stratford.
Mrs. Smith and small. son, of Clin-
ton, were the guests of Mrs. Smith's
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON, Oct. T. --Mr. and
Mrs. M. Sproule of- Luekuow sprat
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. Park.
Mrs. McKenzie and daughter, Miss
Meaner, atm -Meas Hawkins, of O
llcl�h! ioo ldr. 0. M. `.T
�ndersoiC
df T
apPat a few days at the borne of Mr.
ami Mrs. Geo. Anderson this week.
Mrs. Ernest Post, who was visiting
at the home of Mrs. Wm. Wilson, 11is
returned to her house In Normandale.
Miss LuellanJGllue, who was teaching
near Ilaliburton, has returned to the
home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
Koine. owing to ill -health.
Mrs. Rett. lhvIdt'on Is In Toronto
this week attending an elueuticnal
meeting.
Annitersary services will be held In
the United church next Sunday,' in
the morning at 11 o'clock and In the
evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. L. Itart-
lett of Brownsville, a Termer pastor.
will dao.11neameaker for the djay. .RPe
dial musiewJi be furnished by the
choir. -
_n yeira'otd; William Decker; isldlni The"W IE -11:- of the Presbyterian
or 6117, one year old. R. Pepper & Son, church met at the home of Mrs. Geo
Mannon Bros.: tram, William Decker, Anderson on Tuesday. The president.
menshers of the Marchi AR the young
people are cordially Invited.. - • Annl-
veraary services will be held in Lulea
church on Sunday, October td3, at
11 a.m. anal 7.30 p.m. Rev: W. J. Pat-
ton of iteumltler will wilhe l be epeeist
at both services. There
aluste....Rev. F. W. frank occupied
the pulpit In I'ulou church on Sunday
and preached an Inspiring sermo0 on
the subject '"rhe Soul of a Frlerd."...
The beginners' class at Union church
school, with Nora t(owerby as teacher,
won the atteudauce tanner for the
'at quarter.
R. Webster Son. Mrs. R. McWhlnuev, oeiipkd the
Percheron- Two year old, W. Scotch- ,.stair. The 'secretary. Mrs. Ross. read
mer; one year old, I'en•y Johnston, R the minute* of the previous meeting.
Snowden; foal. Percy Johnston, E. F.
Merner.
Agricultural -Brood mare accom-
vister. Mrs. J. W. Boyle, last week panted by foal. E. Webster. L Gellnas
Mr. and Mrs. G. SI. May of London & Son: foal, E. Welater. J. Galina &
amt -Mrs. f►onald May ol=Hyde Park Sea :geliton or filly, 3 years old, N.
caile1 on friends here on 'Sunday. Keys B San:•lheMittg or filly,--3-ye s
Mrs. Annie McAllister of Dungan- old. E. Weieger: Midis( or- ally: -one
non visited with -Mr. and airs. Ma- year old, G. Taylor. E. Webster;
eon 31•Allister early this week. team. P: Johnston. M: Grainger.
We are sorry to "port the serioita Heavy Draught -Brood mare tie-
Mt-. sr.. Murphy and O'Dressl of f^ai• • iGT), t Sotr:'}eldtnj-. --A1
• - _ S.S. _ Monday Golden Valley had a very sueee•saful
new% ex eft ng over s x we
Mis% Marjorie F9tzmierris of Ingersoll was horneYfith great patience. them
"" 3[onduiT' parry) away at. his home here nn
�(r. 1>.ntdas ('am{dell attended Thr
young, people'. convention at 'Weal- FridaT Olght Inst an etteemwl rr.i-
�drut. In ape peraon_rt:Jdr. L'corge E.
Mix Mae Vlnovrol`reTutnwT t, TO
ffI nr the
-.Smyth. _ 1r Smyth, whit. -scar, u 511
r- late 31r. and idles. Win. J.
111(0 oil Mon lay- id' er .{en.liig • Smyth. was horn fifty-fnnr-years ago
cnidae of months with her parents. Mr
and Mrs. John Vincent. on the term where he died. When but
iii: tl f tiv moved to Dlm-
- S. S. No. 6 will he closed on Three- a-yowtR y- ne am
is and Fririar. ea the t. iarher. ails Bannon. where they lived for a mini -
ler of years. cowing back to the farm
Mont twenty-nine years ago. Twenty-
eight yeahs ago deceased was married
Io Miss A. Thompson. who with their
threw children. t-'layton. i)etris end Gor-
don, survives. also one sister. Mrs. C.
Derain of Goderich township. The
funeral. which was' held on Monday
from his late reddened to Dungannon
cemetery, was . very largely attended.
Services et the home and graveside
were eondneted by Rev. C. C. Koine
of Dungannon and the pallbearers
were Mennra. R. Dnrnin. H. T)urnin
and R. Parks of Ashfleld and Brown
Smyth of Wett Wawanosh. The sym-
pathy of the community goes out to
the bereaved family.
The Maple Leaf Chapter, 1.0.D.E.
- WiLL HOLD A
Ruiwnage Sale
Pride* and Saturday,
October 16 and 17
Sale erne Friday at 1 p. a
(Ismer Kingston Street( and
Sale of clothes, thins. books. e4e.
1 Coat,Hat, � Dress Gloves, Hose, etc.
fil1y. 2 year. uid. 11. Webster & Sort
grilling or filly. 1 year old. R. Web-
ster A Son. Manson. Bros.: team; L.
H. Rader: -
Rondster--lh•osl mare re -roman -
led (.y foal. G. Deere F). F. alerner:
foal. E. F. Writer. G. Dater.: gelding'
or filly. 2 years nil. A. ltlelilek : geld-
irtS--or filly. 1 year old. N. Keys &
Sou: single road•t.-r. C. T...fiNtie. R.
M. i areR.,;
f'arriage-Foul..Matts.,n Bros.: one
year nid. Man.. i Bros.; two year 014.1
Menem tiros.: team 16 bands or over.
W. Thiel. A. Mellick : single carriage
horse. E. Wlllert. Manan Bros.: beat
gentleman's outfit. C. Fryfogle. R.
1 McLaren : lady driver. C. Fryfogle, E.
.1 Willett.
Beet general purpose mare and foal.
(1. Taylor; lest three heavy horses. L.
11. Rader.
CATTLE
(DOW Cattle- 111 b- cow. M- Grata -
ter and tads heifef twoyearsold, W.
Seotchmer: heifer. one year old.. 1L
Grainger. H.,P..bale ; heifer calf. Iii.
Grainger. R. Pepper A -fine: ktese.
calf. R. Pepper & Son : steer, one year
old. M. Grainger and 2nd.
Durham -Heifer. nne year Md. $
Pepper & Son. R. D. Hunter & Son
calf. R: Pepper & Son and 2nd;
11 calf. R. D. Hunter & Son.
refords-Mllcb_eoir_.L-.t'a7L_ L
Lyons & Son; heifer. one year old, J.
Lyons & Son and 2nd: heifer rah'. J.
h ors k Mnoand 2nd; hall calf, .1
Lyons k Som 11tH 2nd.
BArrizU
--QLD, Oct. 6. -Mr. K. A. Nee-
lia of Toronto is the guest of nes fath-
er, Mr. F. G. Nee11n.
Rev. and Mrs. M., B. Johnston and
Master Herbert, who have past u infJ.
O. Doyle's cottage
r
Months. returned to London last
Thursday.
Mies Ethel Drehmann of Hmlrood Is
visiting her father for a few days
this week.
Rev. F. H. Paull exchanged pulpits
with Rev. MR. 1 aud Mrs.
of Gorrieull on
Sunday•
re
guests on Sunday and Monday with
Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Jones and at-
tendee the Deaner-f meeting n' at
g to
Blvtk ot► Tuesday before
Tile re'torv, .
Miss Maud McGregor visited with
Mrs. W. Stewart in Clinton for a few
days last week.
Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Ker of Walker-
ton stent the week -end with Mrs. J
Davison:
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clement. Betty
MILLINERY
I have a fine assortment of
this seaaou's styles to choose
from.
Keblooldng oar+sfsny dons.
-I invite you to said --
Miss C. A. McKinnon
TWA3'ALGAB f3TU*T
Papers wore glees by Mrs. Davidaom c Clement of Kitchener repent
and airs.. McWhlnney'no the life and and Pegg.
work of the late Dr. Caroline MaeT)on lite weekvend In Jowelt's Grove.
ale of Japan. It wasdecided to hold Dr. and arra. N. R. Alexander anel
the thank -offering meeting early in Mr. end Mrs' V. Foley of London spent
S , -mler. At Thr o I.is.• of Thr meet Sunday at their cottages.
Mr. and Mrs. parldson of Stratford
spent a few days this week In the vil-
lage. Mr. Davidson has pirrcha'ed a
jeottagr from Mrs. Partridge and is
making one fwprovetttetfs.
Mrs, R. Smith of. West Lorne and
r -sister, Miss Lottie Higgins of Lon -
Inc retreshreents was served by the
'nates. ---
Don't forget the Dungannon fair ap
Tlanrwlay anal Friday of this week.
bei
tier- r� intron � a��ni nnaImirniunw
Dress Up For. Thanksgiving ! EI a Polled Angels -Milch row in calf, W.
S eotchmer.
' Jersey -Milch cow In calf, H Pen -
i hale; Eaton's fipee•{al. R. Pepper k
e have the complete ensemble for you-- Els-.Hulsteln-Milch cow In calf. W.
1
COATS are made of the newest ma-
-- tcna#s witty georgeous cur •co!<>tars -
cuffs and ata ver reasonable cost.
HATS interpret t e picturesque m
of 1880. Only one eye at a time, fashion
states, The leading shades for fall are
black, -brown and green.
DRESSES and . Jacket Frocks i
tailored and princess styles shown
high-grade materials of satin -faced crepe,
canton crepe and georgette crepe. Lin-
gerie touches of lace, soft satin collars
and rich velvet trimmings are popular.
GLOV E5 -are paramount this season -
range of style and color. Shown in
suede and trefousse washable kid.
HOSE are available at our store in
chiffon and service weight silk in all the
season's wide range of shades.
= Sparks and 2nd : heifer, one year old
MW. Sparks: heifer calf, W. Sparks
and 2nd ; 'nil eel. W. Sparks.
pS. SHEEP
' C I R P k Scan • Abair-
L.'ice'ster-Ram, two shears o over,
Lae/4011.
Ppper
I, ling ram. R. Pepper & Son and 2nd;
ram lei• -J -
having mixed lambs In 1930. 2 shearn
or over. C. Lawson. R. Pepper & Son;
Mug iter.-,2....•Pepper.&.. and
2nd : ewe Iamb. ('. Lawson and 2nd.
!Antoine --Ram. two sheers or over.
T. Snowden and end: ahearling ram.
O. i'wnhale and 2nd : ram Iamb, T.
Snowden, G. Penhale: ewe having
raised lands In 1930, 2 shears or over.
G. Prelude. T. Snowden: %heading
Imo. T Snowden, 11. Penhale: ewe
ism►, T. Snowden, (i: Penhale.
Oxfords-- Ram. ewe %hese% or over,
• harry. S. Pyrn & Son. ' learltng
W.' Henry. S. Pym & Son: ram
lamp, W. Henry. S. Pym k Son: ewe
having relent lambs. in 1930, 2 sheers
or (tree. W. Henry and 2nd: shcarling
ewe, W. Henry and 2nd : ewe lamb. W.
Henry and 2nd.
ShrnpshIree- Rnnr. two share or
over. R. D. Hnntrr--talon, Dr. Met
lett: rheerling rent --W--: -flouter k
now Dr. Moffatt; ram lamb, R. D.
-TM_
ralaed lombe In 1930, 2 shears or oter,
R. 1). limiter & Son. Dr. Moffat:
ahearling ewe, Dr. Moffett, J. Oeiinae
& Son : ewe lamb. R. D. Hunter &
Son and 2nd : wether lamb, W. Henry.
eorge Penhale. -.
-Dorsets--Aged ram. P. Dearing. W.
Henry; shearling ram. W. Henry, P.
Dearing: ram Iamb, 1'. Dearing. W.
Henry: ewe, W. Henry, P. Dearing;
sh'arling ewe. W. Henry, P. Dearing;
ewe lamb, P. Dearing. W. Henry.
PiGS
Berkshire --Aged boar, T. Snot elan:
Muer littered In 1930. T. Snowden. S.
Alton ; now Iltterol in 1930. T. Sopw-
den and 2nd.
Vnrk.hlrc-Aged hoar. S. .Alta.;
brood rnw having littered In 1931, *.
Alton. F. Watson; 'lar littered to
1011. S Alton, L. D Manson; sow
littered In 1931. H. Trncmner. S Al-
Special for -the -Week -end
Dainty crepe costume Slips, Princess style, in
Ad pink
A.
wie!• $1•75
CORNFIELD
if 'en,
"Viop where you are 'nutted to slap''
Ladies' dna Alen's
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e. Phone 418
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. ST. HELENS
•
NT. HELENS. (h't. 6. --Mr, and Mr*.
dos. are visiting. their parents ti.
Perry Hyde -and family of Kincardine sarin.
Mr. Fred Heard of Stratford 'pent
spent the week -end with. their par- week -end with bis mother, Mrs. W.
eats. Heard.
Mrs- lIIiter of Stratfnad, whet was Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Smith and (set.
visiting her daughter, Yrs. Jobe An- t I melon spent the w -.wk -rend with
dersotn. fora few weeks. has returned MMr. and Mrs. ('his. Parker.iurne. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Livingston and
The Women's Institute held its Oc- family. who oirnpied a - erttage in
toiler- meeting at- the ---home at; Mra, ! Highlands during the season.
las. Znae wtrh a fay ■tt.-..i.st •to Iltet %reqs is hetes"gull call--eannlng andMoring it- pndsy• w -as eery interestlug. "Our NPir Can- Mrand Mi3aer I den /1adldx'esustakenby)frs. W. \3i11- Wni:nmviitedfa%rm„ Inst
Ter. Mr.. Wilkinette rad nn a rtl-Ie. wee1: with Mr. awl Mr.. A- Rfasdon•
airand Mrs. H, Wafmalay of
"Rnm•lnce In the Pntry" whitt waenjvel. Lunh was ,wrvei _hy tilt' iFall. are elating Mt. James to the Iversen who will purchase. the
hotess. Mra. Joseph Gaunt. . Walmslr. House earl Barn now on the property
Porn --nn September 21t, to Mr. and Rey. R. M. Gal. Mrs. Gale and and the standing Tlmtwr at ■ lw
Mrs. Elwood Rarh117--t---son. ('0n- MIs Gladys Gale returnd home on valuation ■nd ppaay the taxes for this
gratulationiSaturday sfter a pleant vacation Ter (19311. No back taxes or any
ind Mr?. Jne Andersen *Pett -a spent at Waterloo and other points. carges against the prnp•rtT-
f days to Detroit with their son The sacred hand cncert given In the for1Se and desildIUU .1 lMMatyand daghter. town hll nn Siindav afternoon by the 1Situated in the Township of Weat
Rex. T. C. WIlklns,t was in Toron ; Solvation Army hand frons LondonIn last walk attending the Inited was muh enjoyed by those present.
Church missionary .ongress. The Harvest festival serviee was held bgreat gathering whose sessions were Trinity r-hnmh nn Sunday morning:
held la Massey hall was addresed by The ehnreh was prettily deeonted fur
Toyokiko Kagawa, the famous leader the oocession with flowers, fruit. vege-
of the Kingdom of God movement In tables grain and maple leaves. Rural
Japan,- .,; Dean Rey. R. S. Jane* of Gorrle took
Annivenuiry services helib in Hue charge of the serviep ■nd preachd a
I_ralted church on Sunday were co- rplendld sermon from Psalm 116:12,
dneted by Rev. W. P. Lane of Seatorth.
NewFurniture
Let us look after your re-
quirements in New
Furniture
We can postively save
you money
-t our prices frst-
BLA CKST-ON E'S
Furnitaire Exchange
"On the Broadway of (3odericb
CALL AT
Geo. Price & Son
far finest quality GRO('ERIES.
Crash and imported FRlr1S.
COOKED HA.M, DlTCH LOAF,
MACARONI and CHEESE
LOAF, BOLOGN.t, (' HiCK 1.
HAM and TON(ilE LoAY,
oar„r y the Vie. A;t� . siked
FRIOiH
MiLK dally
Eketrir Refrigeeration for your
proteetion
Goods and prier% guaranteed.
P'Rt:F: l)EI.IER
Telephone 248
(`ncure f �,lnun er„1 A.rth Stnwt
A GOOD 200 ACRE FARM
TO. BE GIVEN AWAY
A good gathering listened to two in-
apiring sermons. The music In the
morning was tendered by St. Helens
choir. and in the evening the male
quartette of Luekuow United church
gave four splendid selections. The
adtmesh was prettily decorated with
fall flowers. Rev. 'D. C. Wilkinson
conducted the services in Mr. Lane's
ehnrch at Seaforth.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
GODIIRICH TOWNSHIP, Oct. 6. -
The pupils of Union reboot wilt eaioy
a holiday,on Thursiay and Friday of
this .week. while their teaeher, Miss
yet Pentland.is attending the
teachers' conven nn eµ irEi%*M' -
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tiehhirne and
c-hlldr n and Mr. Geo. Falconer visited
ithe-Ws-077 Mr: 1''(UMifRNr011ivotMv:
Mr Wm. Falconer. Stanley towmihlp.
on Sunday.
' A carload of apple•, potatoes and
non perlshatde vegetnhles, with some
clothing. 1. booing ehIptwvl front McGaw
station on Friday of this week to
help the needy in Sonthens ,S ekatt -
'Walt.
Koro --tin Sunday. October_ 4th. to
Mr. and Mrs. Vie. Faleouer, 4th cnn-
Wawok nosh. e'on nty of Hurn. MIA Ho,
half -mile from school, half -mile from
taw mill. threw miles toup sae large -
village, r.nrenlent to lid market*,
in fine farming district. Wood neigh-
borhood. 12 miles from (io der*eh. grad
toads. orae to hydro. •
100 acmes now antler emitivatlon.
more ready. Principally fine clay loam
anti mostly sett -drained. Fiero undul-
ating surface. nu waste. very
13: "What shall i render onto the few stones. 22,'1 leads of excellent
Lord for all His benefits toward met barn yard fertiliser east spread on
i will take the cup of salvation and j land. about IRI acres timbered. balance
call upon the name of the Lord." The
choir sang the anthem "O Praise the
Iwsnl." Holy communion was celebrat-
Rev. R. S. Jones.,
P Petehell of the Ileal
spent the week end-tt---Ma•
to Chealey.
Heideman of Stratford laseeed-
ing a few days at his cottage this
week.
Mr. Lawrence Fowlle and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fow ile of London spent the
week -end with the former's stater.
Mise% F. and Ethel Fondle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Feather/It�t;
Doris Featherstone. Miss V. iiddset
efr'M-W11111TYdrT'llIffir 1eri1r3v'54 Illi
Sunday to Sarnia. where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. King.
'-'file"lfirf Titin "K"' tPWtW,f`Lon4d!
spent the week -end at "Merry Tyme
Lodge."
Mr. and Mrs. C. Will, Miss Agrees
Will. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rnbinsan
ami fluffily. Mr. anti Hes. HarAing and
P1011%. of London. spent the week -end
In the village.
Mrs. .lohnsten of Derrell ----4a--- the
[nest of Mrs. R. Roney, *A0 i• oeeupv-
Ing C. Atkinson's entrain.
etesslon. 4 Soli. Congratntatinga! Mr. end Mrs. pan McRae of Penile
Miss Helen Davidson, of Clinton my were guests on Sunday -10th Mrs.
School of Commerce. %pent the week- M. Fraser.
end at her home. Mr. Wcllinetop Graham and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Spelran. of De-
troit, Mich., are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs, . F. Speiran.
--Aliostversory aorvleP* will he held In
Orate rhumb. Porter's Hill. on Sttn-
day next and on Monday, evening a
wiWF.•be-whyetle
Ulm Emily HIeks: of Golerleh. spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wel-
ter F. Hick. eherannt Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnbt. McAllister at-
tended the tnneral of the late Thos.
Henry. of Anhnrn. on Thursday.
A gang of men Is working on the
Rine Water Highway Net north of
itnrfeld. widening and grading the
road. It 1. exteeted ehemt a mile of
the road will to Improved We year.
The work le under the dirw'tli n of the
county road commission.
ratan CbnMs NisteTRev. M. C.
Parr of London. a former pastor of
1'nlnn ehnreh. will enndnet the Thanks -
riving eerviee in Inion ehnreh next
Sender. (letniter 11, at 3 p.m. Snndsv
whorl at 2 p.m. Tt Is honed there will
be a Tarr'. attendance. Rev. F W.
Cralk will take the merles. In Hyatt
aconite ehnreh. London. nn SunMy...
ed by
Mr.
merre
home
M r.
ton. Tee ret•lilnr mestlnr of the Ynnng
Red Plga---Aged boar. S Allen. T. Pennle'. So•I-ty of t'nion ehnreh will
Snowden; brood mow having littered bre held In the ehuf'h on Friday even -
in 1931. A Altrm, Manson Item, hoar i nne. Oetnher A Mr Arnold Porter
Miss M. Graham. of Toronto. visited
friends In the village on Saturday.
Prof. .1. D. Cunningham. D.D., .pt
Knox College._ Toronto. took ehargeid
the nervier int- Knox Preahytityko
church on Sunday afternoon.
.. Mra. W. MALI/ *pending a few days
In London.
Mr. and lir'. T. S Atkinson. hetrolt,
Messrs ian Walker end J Harris. St.
Thnmia. were week end guests at the
A I kion.
The Fall Fab. -Last Thnradsy
proved to he an exeellent day for the
Bayfield fair. A Isere number of ex-
hibits were brought in on Wednesday
and on Thurwiay the sheep. cattle,
horses, hogs and fowl were shown.
There war a splendid di,1Sday of
'relive' work. The fruit. grains and
vegetables as well as the outside ex-
hihits were excellent, there being more
competition than naval. The attend -
sere at the fair war very goad. There
were several refreshment bonne and
games of aklll on the grounds. The
toys' hand of Clinton fnrnMahal Ignite
during the afternoon. in the evening
the young people of AnMrrn put on as
excellent play. "Whet a Teller Needs
a Friend." Between acts mus el)i
aeleettons and solo numbers were
Riven.
The hall eras well filled ant
littered Iw i4ai, S, Alter) end 2nd; rnw j wtl•heve Arae. of the meettna. Rev all seem441 to enjoy the play. The di
nttoMfff" M- 410..11 1 MOW It tato, R. 1`' W.-Pe.*It iM► firAlf ?RO effaMtHlMt Mt °i"*""r+ »"•" • `•• irff• s": f ,yule
_"-lecintint.d on am 5) the subject, "Why ahonld we Menne I "'mini e►t the Mt t1Mla 7Mar. •
__-.-__,smee _4 -"''--.. •
paetnrve. Good 1% -story eiebt-roomed
House. hank Barn, Orchard, plenty of
FndL excellent Water.
D•wn'gmeet .t ease required $2109.
Rosy terms ter bahwee.
F:etlmated to be ennngh Timber to
pay balanrte if property handled. Im-
mettlate pnss•esion.
15 tome of goad well retired her and
quantity of straw given with the
Fa rm.
If Interested write or err at ranee
J. W. ARMSTRONG
HOZ 89 OODU;ICH
If coming to ace Farm be .ore -and
wird ' -winced before tvitfflllt
THE
GODERICH
HEAT -FOLKS
'THE HEAT FOLKS wftA
FILL YOUR OFF I CE AND
APARTMENTBUILOIN6sr
WITH tiAPpt T1Et'ANrs
The Heat Folks know the problem
of heating a big store or apart-
ment or office building.
They know that satisfactory heat
goes a long way towards mak-
ing tenants contented.
And they know how to get that
heat.
Put them in charge of your build-
ings, and you'll hear no more
complaints about cold rooms.
CML T a
gillePargt
B. "KURD CCOAL
OMPANY
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