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Your personal appearance and
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PHONE 534 WEST STREET
NOTICE
RETURNS TO KNOX COLLEGE
Mr. William Weir, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Welr of town. bas returued
to Knox College after completing her
suwmer'e work lu charge of the Pres-
byterian congregations of Banks. Gib-
raltar
ibraltar and St. Andrew's, in Barrie
Presbytery. Before leaving he was
presented by the people of the three
charges with a handsome clubitag and
a fouutalu pew, in token of their ■p-
pre•t*tion ut his services.
IL A. A. A. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Wed., Oct. 7 -Exeter at Clinton.
-tiodcrleh at Mitebeil.
Poultry Shipments received Oil Pct-t71rt-$ -Clinton at Seaforth.
Tuesdays and Fridays. Mitchell at Exeter.
Shi menta received on The"" net- 13-$eatorth at/1"cheit*
Egg p Exeter at Goderich.
every week -day.
Open Saturday nights until
10 o'clock.
-WE PAY CASH -
Eggs graded while you wait.
,.MULBOLLAND & JER IJ
Thur., Oct. 15 -Mitchell at Clinton.
Goderich at Seaforth.
Mon., Oct. IW -Clinton at Goderich.
Seaforth •t Exeter.
Wed., Oct. 21-Seaforth at Clinton.
Exeter at Mitchell.
M., Oet. 23 --Mitchell at Seaforth.
llndelletl at Enterer.
Mos,. Oct. 218 --Clinton at Mitchell.
_...,,,,Seatorth at Goderich
1ifil - ly'a eta- .n...,,.rL•1I at elblipn.
Warehouse' East St., Goderich ' Exeter at Reaforth-
Telephone 110
hi;, net, et. Clinton at Exeter.
Mltehell at Goderich.
Visiting_tea(a-will appoint re
2. Face g»blip-RRC
Ann1versarymhfr.=.-----
The first game in the merles of foot -
Stall gamer of the If. A. A. •A».ew latfm
Victoria Street United Church,' was played In Mitchell on Wednesday
lwtwee•u terms representing Goderich
_ Sunday,October llth 111 Collegiate Inetitute and Mitchell High
School. In the drat half olrlb4 tame
__-_iev.lR ( PAili, ofLondon, will', Galerieh lel by the store of 3 to u,
preach at 11 a.m. and 7 pin. _ - -tit»-allueh.lt- ptaissstt_atlanasiat to
I tie the .etre in thte second half. the
Special mnaic. Thank - offering final eouut hying 3 to 3. There was
from member plenty of ■.tion throughout and the
Good Program at
Bayfield Fall Fair
(Continued from page 4)
Alton; test boar, any breed, T. Snow -
dee ; best *ow. any breed, S. Alton:
beat pair bacon hogs. any breed, R.
Alton, W. Sparks.
POULTRY
Plymouth Barret Rocks, (p) N.
Keys & Son and 2nd, (c and 10 0.
Battler. N. Keys & Mon; (er) P.
('leave, H. Trtwntaer; Ptyfsuutk Reeks
whiles titI 8...$s'1K _,A, lt?A17➢elv__lta _le 01,111.1. Saha .><eriRItL,,M
O Rrlen, R. Blatt, (h) L. O'Brien andI ne Rader; Greeu Mountain, H. Truem- N. W. Woods; bouquet. small. Mrs.
llttQ;--flesh-Ittafr"Ynd-2nd: wtitener, Mane- Stader: fate- pot.toc.,- sst+N--W. Wads, abbe.-3irsltr- -gYi ii 1i.laL-si liga1{.
Wyandotte' (e, h, cr and p) G. Greene other variety, named. John Turner, I salvia, Mrs. N. W. Wombs, F. hark eluthilg. liable.. sad preserl'edfruits,
Made and 2nd: any other variety H Deejardiue:' waugulda, long red, er: eoll*eUoa dateless, Mrs. .1. M. Me.1 etc., to Southern Sadtatchew*u. The
Wyandotte:. (c. h. and cr) P. Cleave;
Brown Leghorn (e, Is, cr and p) L.
O'Brien and 2nd; White Leghorn. (p)
N,. Kees & Son and 2nd, (e) L. Miss Rrownett: field carrots, F. Bar-
OtHrleri. G. Greenslade, (h and ere G. ker. Milne fader; table carrots, long,
Greenslade and 2nd: Rhode Tsland F. Barker. Ed. Foster; table carrots.
Reds (p) L. O'Brien, 0. Battler. (r) short, F. Barker, 1.4. rooster: table
leets, long. 0. Battler. F. Recker;
table turnip beet*, Fred Middleton,
Alt. Warner: parsnips. FsRarker. AIL
Warner; field turnips, H. Truemnef.
Paul Cleave: sugar beets. H. Truem-
ner. George Greenslade: winter red -
bill, 0. Battler, H. Desjardlne: salsify,
F. Barker; 2 heads cabbage: Of: -Bat-
tier. Rose Snowdru...2._keeits. eaull-
dower, Roar Snowden. F. Barker:
white celery. A. Johnston & Son, Mrs.
J. H. McLeod: muskmelons. John
Turner. Mins Rrownett: watermelons.
Jobtt Etc Alf. Warner: citron*. A.
Jnhnaton Son, F. Lterkert table
Turner; Northern llptw, Ban Rath
well,' James dterllug; King of Tomp-
kins, No Name, James Sterling;
Greenings, Jame. Sterling; Ribaton
Pippins, Jame* Sterling; JG -os Pip -
plus, H- Peuhale, John Turner ; Wag-
uers, Jame. Sterling, John Turner;
Golden Russet., Miss Rrowuett, Jas.
Sterling, Blenheim Pippins, Jame*
Sterling, George Greenslade: Snows,
Jame. Sterling, Fred Middleton; On-
tario, George Greet:Wad% Miss Brown-
est ; Wulf River, Fred Middleton, H.
DerJardlue.
VEGETABLES
Early Cobbler potatoes, Milne Rad-
er, O. Rattler; early potatoes. armed
Thursday, October SO, 11131-4
.I
0. Battler, Georg: Greenslade; lard-Ilandm•ape, water color, Miss Living- A. Johnstone presided. The omcers
est tomato, Bert Dunn, Geo. Green -1 atom ; flowers. water colors, Mrs. Met- sppolntRd were: President, Mre. R.
Wade; plate gherkins, Alt. Warner, calf, Miss idvita-president,vingetou; pen and Ink puree; vita -president, Mrs. W. Cant -
lamer Wettmter; largeet cucumbers, I drawing. Mrs. Howrle, Mims Living- well; treasurer, Mrs. E. Mitchell; sec
William Decker, John Turner; peach stop; water color, patntlu* on silk retary, Miss Dorothy Robertson. The
tomatoes, Huse Snowden, Mrs. J. H. or satin,. Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Howrle; I group intend holding a social even-
Mcieod: suudower, William Sparks, hand psllutei china, 2 pieces, Miss ing on (ktober 311, when a program
Hobert Blair; collection gardeu herb*, Livingston, Mrs. Metcalf; stenciling by heal talent will to given and lunch
Mrs. Metcalf,• Mrs. Tremblay; plate 1111 fabrics.' MirlS Livingston, Mors. will be served.
peppers, George Greenslade, Mrs. Ross: fruit and Moreno in A. ~lets
Metcalf; plate'elwuwberr, F. Barker, Livingston. lire. Howrle; pencil sketch
Alf. W'aruer; vegetable marrow, F. from nature, 'Joss Livlugston, Mrs.
Barker, Sam Whitcombe: green Rub- Ross -
bard squash. A. Johnston A Sea, MUue (To be concluded next week)
Rader; yellow Hubbard squash, A
Johnston & Ston. Mune Rader.
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CARLOW
-SHOE SALE-
- Shoes for the embole (ankle
25e per pair off our Greets line
Rubber Boots at bargain erite%
ERANItLIN McI1.WAIN,
CARLOW CsILNER.1L STORE
CARLOW, llct. i. 7r1 s erT mmttu
Alai Thanksgiving Dinner
is ay, Odober 12th
--lila, ',eyed fres 5.3e to 8 eaL,
ilsrswa. by an excellent program:
7j �t whistling melee, readings.
and a one -art sketch.
A (APSE OF MEMORY"
by ministers --
Adults 40c
Children 20c
M11.1.-1.
game was cleanly played. waking it
a fine exhibition of football. The Gat-
erh•h players were: Goal. Raymond
been: hacks. Harry (wok. Ernest
Crawford: half-haeks. Boy Errington,
Karl Elliott. Herbert Greene; for-
wards. Phil. Rismet, Pat. Page, Victor
1SI1ott. Stanley Taylor. Rill Barrels:
snh.titutes. James Johaaton. John Mc-
Lean.
The first scheduled game to bs
played In Goderk•h will he on Tuesday,
Oe•tober 13. when the Exeter High
School team will play here against the
(i. C. I. team.
Paul noire, John Etue; yellow globe. Leod, F. Barker; collection tttse•htaa, 1 ear will lellre McGaw on Friday.
H. Truewner. Thoutas Snowden; In- Mrs. J. H. McLeod; pansies. Mrs.! A prayer meeting was held at the
termedlate marigolds, - H. Truemner, Tremblay; tuberous Nineties. F'.' I • of Mr. and Sirs. Gordon McPhee
Barker, Mrs. N. W. Wood's; fibrous 011 l'uemla night. with a gess) attend -
rooted
begonias, Mrs. J. H. McLeod; gave- Four ell lldreu were baptized.
terns and foliage begonias, Mra. LI Mr. anti Mrs. 1t. \Wilson have re -
H. McLeod: geranium.. Mra, J. H. turuel fr Flint where they visited
McLeod. Mies Browner!: aateraT P 411 Asters and brother Iwtore re -
Barker. Mr.. Metcalf • petunias, F'. I turning to their how.. In t'es•hraue.
Harker: house plants. Mrs. .1. I1. Mc- The ladies of the leresbyterl)In group
Trod: coleus. F. Barker: glnxania, F, are meeting at Carlow on Wedneplay
Barker: four varieties of annuals. F. to arrange for abate to be seuh?a4some
Barker. Mrs. Tremblay: display coo- ; ne.,ly district.
mows, Mrs. Tremblay. !ten Rathwell:Messrs. Frani[ and Will ('lark spent
•
enttertton of ztnntas, ile J:-ft:'xe- the week -send -in -Toronto with friends.
Lend. Mrs. Metcalf: verbenas.. F. 11r. and Mrs. 1)nve Bean and *child-
._ i
Barker. Mn. 'll'ren11 a�j ae o u., -rei1•-etaTred -Wins tTlutett.•tt townshrp
Herb. \els►. Mrs. J. ff.-McLeod. ++wn
-)+olay..
-- -FINE ARTA - - Jadle. ,gal_. -Res -- l rwtsvtertan
Landseanc orlglnal._4&-Me; M,t t1here'h met In the hall nn Welneselay
calf. Sirs. Howrle: _atIU• life. orlgtnat, i to nrganlze a imdlea A141 Soelety.
call, Sols Livingston, Mrs. Heade: EIghtyen 1ai11rs were present and Mrs.
G. Greenslade and 2nd, (h) L. O'Brien
and 2nd. (er) L. O'Brien. O. Battler;
Aneonaa (p. h and es-) L. O'Brien and
2nd. ((.1 L. O'Brien. 0. Battler: Cam -
pines (h, cr and p) L. O'Brien and
2nd. (c) L. O'Brien, W. Metcalf:
Black Spanlsh (er and p) L. O'Brien;
Black Minorca. (e1 I.- O'Brien. O.
Rattler. (hl. L...flBrlen and 2nd. (cr)
H. Truemner. o'Brlen, (p 1 H..
Truemner and 2nd; Silver Hamhurgs,
(cr and p1 1.. O'Rriea; Meek Ham,
burp. (c ami 111: 0. Battler, (p) 0.
Battler and 2nd; Game Bantams (c
and hl W. Scotchmer ; any other var-
iety fowl (e1 H. Penhale, (cr and p)
C. Diehl and 2nd.
Dumps-Muakova ducks, (old) F.
Watson, (young) F. Watson and 2dd:
Pekin dueks. (old) S. Pym Inc Son. O.
Battler; (young) it. Snowden. 0. Bat-
tler: Rouen ducks tidal R. D. Hunter
eft Sontmll 'cad, i young r R. D. Hun
T19&
R6aland ^cads _� -•-��
()a leeQe- I/n otei greme. t old I
Diehl, A. Warner; (young) A. War
ner and _oil: any other variety geese.
old 1 Riese Snowv1e11. (Toting) Hlwwe
Snowden.
- Turkeys-Uruwaee turkeys. (old)
Warner And 21w1; (young) I1. Truem
ner. A.Werner: any other varlet) cooler weather more typl'-sl of aftmmn.
turkeys (old t T. Rnnwden. The temperatures for the past week.
(test trate of pullets Nelson -lj .te cnrresp onding rc;olincs of
Bad � 2nd. . h��'*1t*-"ors furnished bT the ulfil btI
pumpkin.. A. Johnston & Son. ()forge
Greenslade: largest squash, Milne
Rader. Alt. Warner: English potato
onion, William Decker, H. Truemner:
table squash. H. Desjardlne. Milne
Rader: largest pumpkin. A. Battler.
Here. Serb: large white onion.. lr�
Barker: large real onions. F. Barker:
istr�e ye4losv ontlwis.-lF.-i striver; -John 4
truer: r ouu.fops, (�Nrte GreeeTT
Slade. Alt. Warner: yellow tomatoes.
OCTOBER WEATHER
warn wrether that teetered In
Ocfosob r hos given way this week io
& •.31u1'14:-.37
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DAIRY 1•afl11
Ten Is,nnda melt twitter, Mrs- R. S . as follow 1(►it- lit: (1
Reid. Herh. Nrelr: 5 -lbs. butter Ir, I!tax. Mln. l'171,
\fin.
:54.141r.;:s'en.r_nnks.,17rrork_ ttllam witty: Alt. Warner:+;�nrwlay, ()et. 1 ..Ot► :w: - :,e; :tri
. R- W*atet lc Son. Alf !rids♦ Oct_. xt tt•_ 57
) }Mj Emuey pt+M11tle.1�Aw ,ale- mei $ :Ixl Ol 4IT, , Alf. Warner: cottage -hese, Jam i Ronda} (tr•t, 4 .77 /2 41-1;:.1.1
a 47
; R. Sterling. Mrs, Metealf: 3 lbs. hat(- souls;, Ot. ....7Q •1!11 tot ::. •
on. Mrs. N W. Woods: 2 the. lard. Tueewlav(1. 1. 0 ...72 1'. 11-17''Mrs. R. S. Reid. A. Johnston & Son : 1We•Ineseiay. fleet 7 75 5,2 07 50
pair dressed chlekenit. Jas. R. Seer -'i
A Rare Treat at the
BAPTIST CHURCH
Friday Evening,
October 16th
AT 8.15 P.M.
The Stratford Choir will
- again be with us in a musi-
cal concert assisted by Miss
Lois Thompson, gifted elocu-
tionist,
Do not fail to hear this
' high-class concert.
Admission: - Adults 35c
$Indents 2Sc, Children 15c
- COME -
The Autumn Mode in Millinery
ANNOY
The Hata .t tee sewn have a mere definite and feminine
charm, that has berm absent fres the MUMnery et the past few
mews& Triemal&ng has returned. ribbon hewn, a feather mount.
__--- ostrich .r quill.
Yen will find the new Hata captivating. Mei Wier variety
enough to suit every type.
You are cordially imbed to inspect our stock
1
ii Miss M. -R. MacVicar
HI1gr�hltS�'�P1ON� 8TREEIP .• .
.y " selin1101tA1tf�11rVnIr7r/ x
xx3c.,
_SOUND
WEST STREET --Mae 47- GODERiCH
-PERFit:CTiON iN SOUND AND VSiON-
NOW PLAYING-WINNIR LIGHTNER with OLSEN and JOHN-
SON in 'GOLD DUST GKRTiE"
�:; CAPITAL THEATRE
MONDAY,TUESDAY,WEDNESDAY-
Laura LaPlante and -John Boles
present a new glory of the talking screen. Hear the golden voice
of John Rakes as he woos his tempeetunus lady. Thrill, an
thee
mighty miring chortle sings the moist electrifying
song ban ever known.
��apfain -
_i. of �e Guard"
A MAGNiFi('ENT MU'SIC'AL ROMANCE
A NEWSREEL WiTH EVERY PROGRAM
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY-
--BROWN
,_- Old "manhole mouth,' in another great laugh fe•etivel
ONA MUNSON AND MARJORiE WHiTE
head the supporting east with
WILLIAM (Y)IAdltKK, Jr.
ss the pal M Jove. Broadway'a blesser hunch of buffoonery Is
"BROADMINDED"
The funnleet picture that the popular Joe E. has yet made
COMING-"DADbY LONG LEGS"
MwMt! Side week ea $Meloy. Wednesday and SatnriRy'
ling. Alt. Warner: hen eggs, white 11P1f4;ItCOLLEGIATP SPORTS
shell, A. Rattler. H. Dfsjardine; hen
eggs, brown Abell. Mrs. Wm. Hey.1 The Huron county collegiate track
Mrs, R. S. Reid: di.play herr products.'1and Arid meet was held in Clinton on
Frickty last and proved one of the moat
Paul Cleave: Start hump, Paul �aperesf
sul ever held. ideal weather ,
(leave: Quart anap1r syrup. Prot favored the students, and keen sports- -
Cleave, 0. Rattler: 1 1h. fudge. Wm manlike eompetltlon added to the en-
Dr(;er, 0. Rattler- • jovment of competitors and speetatora
. -- `Loaf white bread, A. o -DOMESTIC SA.Jo F, alike. The school.' eompeting were
-hnston & those of Clinton, Seaforth, MitebelL
Son, Ed. Foster; loaf Graham bread,
Mrs. ,N. W. Woods. Ren Rathwell
Boston brown bread, Mrs. Metcalf,
Mrs. N. W. Wood»: loaf nut bread,
Ben Rathwell, M'r$. N. W. Woods:
Graham muffins. Mrs. R. R. Reid.
Mrs. H. E. Rorke; layer cake. light.
FAL roarer, -*,u 1&---W, Woods; tarts,
2 varieties. -Z _et itch. Yrs. R. S.
Reid. Mra-W.--W Woods): salad veg-
etables, Mrs. Rorke: Scotch short
bread, Ed. Foster: layer cake. dark.
Mrs. Howrle. 0. Battler: frntt cake.
John Rathwell, Mrs. Howrle: buns,
A. Johnston & Son. R. Welweter & Son:
tea biscuits. Mrs. N. W. Woods, Mrs.
R. S. Said: ginger hermits, MrI.
Tremblay. Ed. Foster: cookies. Elmer
Webster, John Rathwell: plain muf-
fins, A. Jobneton A Son: scones, Ed
Foster. John Rathwell; meat loaf,
Mrs. N. W. Woods. Ren Rathwell: ap-
ple pie. Jas. R. Sterling. Mrs. N. W.
Woods: lemon pie. Mrs. N. W. Woods,
Desjardlne: plain baked beans,
Mrs. Metcalf: test cold lunch. Mrs.
Metcalf. ,Mrs. Will lam Hey: pickles
pinta. A. Z.4 Xan : je17,
marmalade, Mrs. William Hey. A.
,lehnetton & Soni, rp(:sup agd,_meet_
sauces, A. John»ton & Ron. Mee
Tremblay : cannel fruits. pinta A.
Johnston & Son : canned vegetables,
A. Johnston & Son: canned meats. A.
Johnston & Son, Mrs. William Hey;
Canada Flour Mills special, A. John-
ston & Son. Ed. Foster.
GRAiN AND SEEDS
White winter wheat. 11. Truemner,
Thoma» Snowden: red winter wheat,
Milne Rader. Elmer Webster; aprtng
wheat. Milne Rader. H. Trnemner:
large white peas. John Turner; inti*Il
, white peas. ff. DesJardlne. Milne Rifl-
er: timothy seed. Herb. Neel.. Milne
Rader: sweet clover nee. Alf. War-
ner. H. Neeh: white otitis H. Trnetn-
ner : ret clover seed: H. Truemner, A.
Rattler: hstrley, - Milne Rader, II-
Trnemner : yellow corn, Robert Rlatr.
Ron Rathwell; Dent corn. A. Rattler,
r,etl SIT i(TTe•TKIY! ARM - 4 OY1L 'a-`8tt-
tier, John Turner: any other variety
corn. MI.s Rrownett, Mrs. Tremblay;
field beans. Pall Cleave. 0. Battler.
FRi'TT
Six hunches grapes. O. Battler,
Mrs. Metcalf; collection grapes. Mra.
Metcalf. Mrs. J. H. Medrol: peaches',
Mr,. R. R. Re14. John Turner: plums.
H. Trnemncr. Miss Rrownett : prune.
Mtus Rrownett. H. Trnemner : yellow
crabs, James R. Sterllnt. Alf War-
ner:
arner: red erode,. FT. Desjerdlne. James
R. Sterling:. Bartlett pear.. William
Decker, William Hey: Flemish beau
ty pear.. Jame* R. Sterling: flapp's
Favorite pears. MIAA Rrownett : A
0. V. pear.. Harold Penhale. Jame*
Kterling: collection apples. 4 fall. It
winter. James Sterling. 0. Battler!
winter apples. 4 tartettee. Jas. Ster-
ling. H. Desjardine: hest box Northern
Splen. .Tames Sterllnt: fall mule.', 4
varieties. Jame. R Sterllnt: Talmsn
Sweets. James Welling. John Turner•
McIntosh Reds. James Sterling. Fred
Middleton: R.'Mwi *. Jas.a•-Aterllna;
stut Steell John. (jeferee W. Mufcb, Clinton.
Exeter. Hensall and Goderich_
Clinton Collegiate 'scored the highest
number of points. 135. Goderich came
aeo•ond with 101 points. Mitchell High
Schad third with 65 points. Seaforth
fourth with 40 points. Bengali fifth
with 52 points and Exeter sixth with
31. A handsome silver cup donated
by Thome. McMillan. M.P. for South
Huron. was the trophy for the highest
number of prints. This cup, won by
Clinton Collegiate. was formerly held
by Goderieh Collegiate. A silver trophy
donated by W. G. Medd, M.P.P. for
South Huron. wag won by QQderlch
Cetfegiaterr--
Individual championships wire won
as follows:
Seulor boys -J. Sterling, Clinton, and
V. Elliott, Goderieh, tied. Each re-
ceived • medal and the shield will he
held by Goderich for the first half of
the year and by (Sinton for the last
half.
Intermediate boys --wort by Thomas
Rose, Clinton. who war presented with
ii_abo11fschool.
Junior ye K.ass e -more:ii:irnaalT. '
medal and shield for his school.
Sons,-Ai4L+-Harriet Gamper. (lin-
tote-was peerenieera f t a cup and •
medal.
Junior girls -Ruth Pickett. Clinton.
shield and medal.
CLINTON WINS THIS ONE
The game of box lacrosse In the
rink here on Friday night resulted in a.I
win for the Clinton Colts over the God-
erich Bailors by the .core of 11.1 The
team- pity of the Clinton team was
In marked eontra.t to the lax org•alea-
tlon of the Intal». and hecanse of tbia,
and of the lard ehe•king of the el/W-
ont, the Sailors were not effective.
The play was rather rough and there.
were numerous penalties. In • :kir•
relsh F. McEwen of Clinton accident-
egg--rerelveel - -* vest-
and a festInlantset later W. Snead of
Oddeflch sustained a broken note.
wflT4 'Width mit oroe
retbalnder of tile, night.
For Clinton Pickett was the out-
stnndiug player, with Gibbs running a
close tw•orfd. W. Fulford, Clinton
goalie. made .evert) fine naves'. Gosler-
k•b hit good tMl'etrfal: a Iittle more
pr.etiee. more team work And hard
checking will see a vast difference In
their *tyle.
The lighting At the preeent is not
what It should be. A little more light
to the sides M the rink amid he ap-
preciated by the plsyere
For Clinton, H. Ptekett a-oret two,
F.. Fulford two, and Gibb. one. Alli-
son landed the loesla' lone goal.
Clinton•- GOAL, W. Fultord: d.•frnce.
G. Rath and R. Middleton; rover, N.
Livermore: emote.., F. McEwen: home,
K. Piekett and H. Gibbs: sults, J. Me -
Gilt and E. Fnlford.
Goderieh - Goal, Blundell: defence,
R. Stnddart and Chas. Fulford : rover,
Siwood Rohtn.On ! centre. Gen. Aili•
eon: home, Ned Rale and Don McKay:
Aube, SnaseL Cl••rihite and Thine.
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SALMON
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FAIR orne
skod Fillets
1b. 1$c
*ILVE1tkltGHT STEAKS
Fresh Fillets
*ANQUET OR ATLANTIC BRANDS PATINE
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18•
s4 lb.1a 45c
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AYLMER CHOICE QUALITY
PUMPKIN
MADE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED
KETCHUP
TOR CLEANER, WHITER
OAP -
TOMATOES
CLOTHES
3 No. 2 Tall Tins
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2 LARGE
BO,TLES 3
COMFORT -
MR PEKP'RCT SHORTENING USE SWIFT'S
SHORTENING
JEWEL BRAND
c
10--11.x'. 37e -
BAKERY SPECIALS
BREAD
CHERRY CAKE
BREAD
WHOLES
WHEAT
SMALI.
LOAF
4. LARGE 24 -OUNCE
tIrRAPPRD LOAF
naIcw(n lb. 25c
6c
ANN PAGE
6c
-- LARGE 24-0E.
LOAF
A f' P COFFEE TRIO
FREsort E
- lb. we
IUD CIRCLE .DD FfACOI.OL . Q
8 O'CLOCK
WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING
PACKAGE Corm
lb. 25C
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
APPLES
ONTARIO-Gao*N
MACKINTOSH Ras
6 39c
CRANBERRIES EA;, R zap- lb. 17c
CELERY
Native pawn. carefully washed,
trimmed and wrapped In
our awe warehonoe
2 Banehoa 17c
COR. NORTH STREET and SQUARE
Grocery Manager -J. A. RAVENHILL. Meat Manager
I. J. JERRY FREE DELIVERY.
TRE GREAT ATLANTIC tIc PACIFIC TEA CO.
LIMITED OF CANADA
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