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AUBURN
AI'BURN, Aug. 9. -The Women's
Institute w1H meet In tbe Foresters'
Hall on Tuesday, Ampule lath, at 215
p.m. It will be "children's day." Host-
esses, Mrs. S. Johnston., Mrs. Stardy,
Mrs H. Armstrong, Mrs. (lordon Fay-
lor.
Mr and Mrs. Will Ferguson, daugh-
ter Verna and Miss Muriel Lavers, of
Windeor, are visiting friends and re-
latives here.
Mins Margaret Ferguson la vhilting
in Wingham.
llaeter..titewart Ferguson . to visiting
at the home of ('heater Taylor, St.
Heir's*.
The Ladies' AI') of the Iiaptlst
church held their tuouthlf meeting at
the home of kirs. .1. MeBrien, with a
good attendance. The president. Mrs.
C. A. lioaraoa, presided am that meat.,,i,
tog Ilse iodise Alf the 'sten cep-
_ gregatea were entertained at this
meeting and presented the program.
• A solo by Mrs. Johnston ands a read-
ing by Miss Acme were much enjoyed
and Instrumental music by Mrs.
titer., Sherman and three Auburn le-
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dies also was appreciated. Afterwards
a dainty Innrh was served on the
lawn.
The pastor of the Baptist church.
Rev. G. _Sherman, Is taking holidays
tor the next two sundays. The ger-
_ races will be taken by Mr. Bryant of
AllOommatzattard and.h.e willalao bring a. male
" • quartette from Stratford along with
him to help in the service of song.
Murray and Harold Taylor of St.
Helens hare returned home atter vbilt-
- log at the home .of their grandpar-
•_ ent., Mr. and. Mrs. John Ferguson.
GODERICELAKIWNSEW
GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Aug. 9.-
• The sympathy of the community goes
out to thowe'who mourn the death of
Albert _Matt, third sou of Wm. El -
Bat, Out Ilne, whose funeral took
place from the home of his uncle, Mr.
1.0,• ?red Rtitott, on Thursday of last
•week.
A. WSW, Media:al storm, arrow-
718-Itid bliffidarg. visited the
community on Friday evening. There
were souse very sharp flashes of light-
ning, hut uothlug has been reported as
being *truck. The grain and corn
were badly flattened by the hall.
Another barn was burned in the
township on Monday evening, on tbe
farm of Mr. Wm. 6th con -
revision.
Improvements are still being made
at Lewis Beach. Mr. H. E. Rorke
has completed the shingling of bhp cot-
tage. Mr. John Acheson has the con-
crete foundation tint/stied for Ills sum-
Police Get Two
Weeks' Holiday
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way Asisociatiou assessment of 000
for this year, and that the Board of
Trade be asked to raise the !Alsace:
that the publishers ot the Canadian
Geographical Journal be Inform.d
that the town's appropriatiou tor ad-
vertising for 1932 has .been expended,
and that uo action can be_ taken this
year on the advertising proposition
from that journal.
Putting RespeesibIllty en C. N. IR.
Recommendations of the public
works committee were as follows:
; "Retarding the letter from the C.
N.R. advIkIng that at 'the present
time they are not inclined to widen
their bridge on Sanford hill, we re-
commend that the Company be noti-
fied that the roadway over their
bridge is too narrow and that here-
after the C'ompany will be held liable
for any accident or damages.
"Regarding matter of caretaking of
town dump grounds, we recommend
that the chairman see if he can make
any better arrangements than at pres-
ent
"We recommend that the matter of
purchasing a truckload of penetration
bylaw No. 27 of 1906, dial that 11 they
WI* to take a second Intel( they pay
for their said). The 'mumsl picnic of the Bible
CHURCH NOTES
Councillor Hu1nbar said the amend-
ment was moved in couskieration ,
(lass of $t. George's church will he
of
held at hayfield on Saturday after -
the hard times and the scarcity of
money, and, secondly, la•cause tbe by-
law under which the policemen wore
appointed specified one week's holi-
days and he held the i.outiell. had no
right to ove e a htItW..
For the amendment thrre vot411-f T Pm. "The Rewards of Faithrtil
Clam/411er* Hunibats --
er and Deputy Reeve Moser. 14.
Against -Reeve Craigie, Councillors
Brown, Gould and Wurisell (4). TIM
Mayor broke the tWISY---folhg-a-get
the amendment.
The motion was then put, but behti,
the vote was taken Counellior Howbeit
stated that if the motion were carried
the matter wi�Ml be coutested lu the
0000.
Rig': W. T. 'Bunt will 4.0Utillet the
services la the Ilaptiot church next
Sunday. Sermon aubjects: 11 a.m..
"Safety in the Sheltering Love:"
Alervire." Bibb- reboot at 10 a.m.
'The- meeting of the Arthur
Circle of Kuox church will be held In
the church on Mouday evening, Au -
gnat 15. Mrs. Rod. Johnston will have
charge of the meeting and Mrs. Jas.
Donaldson will give a paper on "Mis-
sion Work in Chine."
At Knox church next Sunday morn-
ing Mr. Robert ('utt, ten,or, and 'Mr,
ourts by aet against lodPriduallJames Watson, baritone, of Galt, will
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members of tho This was sing: Tenor solo, "The Great Awak-
not .a threat. be said ening" (Kramer) ; Tenor and bar.
The motion carried ,tn the same tone duet, "How Sweet the Name of
vote as on the amendment, reversed 1 Jesus Sounds" ( Brownl.
MacKay Hall Beard Services In Victoria street United
church next Sabbath will be con-
ducted by Rev. A. E. Mann, of BIue-
vuh. in charge while Rev. F.
taken 'w in commit** of the whole. W. Critic is on holidays. His sub.
Counclilor Turner said he under- lids will be: 11 a.m., "Loving the
stood the "old trustee," were to be Curers:" 7 p.m., "Walking In Wide
preeent. Plates."
The regular meeting of the be held lug to several of the per.mne inter- auxiliary of Knox church will
mer home. asphalt for harbor hill sidewalk be eines], and Councillor could said that on Tueeday afternoon, August 16, at
Miss Marguerite Falconer, Goderich, left with the (talesman of this com Mr. J. W. Taylor w.111.1 not appear 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Archie ars and young people are asked to
"Regarding protection of Agricul- cil already knew Ida stews. Donald will give a paper ou "China gra. tn.mgaTeheParpataitgorgjsTvillIllg gaivilemaLl pro
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Vent SMART -at thr Mine of ber Par4MIttee to Mad tniiritrintria posaltinr.1-again-befortv-theceenctt-awthe
etas, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Falconer. Ilfri'irtiicr •
Rev. 1). ('ox of NiPialling was tural lark grounds and buildings, we The Mayor urged that the matter I and Her People." Those wishing dress imitable for the occasion.
renewlug aequalutaticea this thin- recommend the Street inspector be in- be cleared up, and It was -decided on transportation are asked to be at the Last Sunday a flne service was ma-
lty last week. strutted to go through grounds and *bow of hands to go tido comruittee church at 2.3111. i ducted 111 beeb0111 ChUrell IV Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rose and Mary, buildings regularly and report month- after the conclusion of other business. The pulpit of North street UnIted1James Hamilton of linderich under
1,11tche0, were sonday visitors with ly. A letter from the Dominion Mfg. Co. • f tiV.M.M.Ekwiet
Iva". Qtabair*711b;rteliklal. • a gessa-litle--.4ii be made fert4st
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP, Aug. 10.
-Many from here were lu Goderich on
Sunday to bear Gypsy Smith.
Rev. John Mililan, of Baltimore,
Md., preached iu Carlow Culled church
on Sunday There will be a uulon ser-
vice et hensuiller next SuilelaY morning.
when Mr. Savauge of $eatorth .111
Presh. •
Ds , w o Is staying with
her brother. Mr. Alex. Young of Loyal.
is slot enjoying the beat of health at
present.
Miss Jolla Yews Of Eortele, le
spending her swatting at bet
here.
lira. Ernest Formats sat babe, of
Woodsitock, ars slotting her pirent&I,
Mr. and Mri..AlIalt Mist&
LEEBURN
LEEBURN, Amidst a -The Young
Councillor Brown then brought op
the matter of the trusteeship of Mac-
Kay Hall. He stilite,ted that It
Councillor Browu had Iteeu speak -
People's Society will hold their meet-
ing at the chore\ Triday evening.
There will bs Leeburn
church next Sunday. The following
week Vie pastor will be back from his
holidays and there will he a flower
service in the church on August
Everyone who can is asked to bring
flowers, and the Sunday "'Moot acbol-
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1932-5
Carlow Store News
flanked lime memo BINDER
MINK and light Work SHOES
-81105 pair and wP-
Eserjthisw from Tea to Turks.
Have par tried our See Tad
We pneasSeJLimur.elves sod
good.
felaidlo Mellwals
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Asprnetiou hi as necessary it nctioti
and is the toodition of thenoblest
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Guderich on Sunday evening to bear
(iipey Simon Smith at North street
United church.
Mr. and Mr*. IlacKee Falconer and
family, of the 9th conceaslon. visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs..Iiet
TWbborne on Sunday
Union Church Nebra.-Thenr Was •
fair-sized congregation at church
ou Sunday, when Rev. A. E. Mann, of
Blnevale, occupitsi the pulpit, In the
alewnce of the pastor, who Is sway on
his vacation. Mr. Mann delivered an
bilerelliilig.iermon from the text Ec-
'legislates 3:11 -"He hath made every
thing beautiful In his time; also He
bath set the world In their heart, so
that no man can find out the work
that God makeUi from the beginning
to the end." Next Sunday, perches
will be as usual: Sunday schOot at
2 pm., preaching nervier at 3 p.m. Mr,
ilaata_wilt-scatn-preacii....The meet-
ing of the T.P.S., which was to be
held on Friday evening. was with-
drawn on account of the weather....
The regular meeting of the W.M.S.
will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas.
ROSS on Wednesday afternoon. Animist
10th. Mrs. O. Harwood wilt hare
(tame ot the meeting.
church next Sunday worsting will be
that will lead to the conviction of &a -
person' or persons steeling, removing
or damaging any town property. -
The special committee recom-
blefitlea a further payment of $100 to
the band on the 1932 grant ; that no
action (0taken this year on the oust -
ter of holding the municipal elections
in November.
.The eemetery and parks committee
reported that 'luring the month of
"Only a life lived for others it the
life worth wbile."-Albeet Einstein.
July the 511111 of PM was collected In
motor tang, fees, of which amount
$56. being seventy per cent., has been
paid Into the town treasury. As the
Park House property will be vaceted
by the present tenants on Septethhes
3001, it was reconimendell that the.
property be advertised for rental.
These reports were all adopted.
Two Weehs for PlItieellIen
t onto illor Bross ti rose and moved
that the chk-f and sergeant of polite
be granted their regular two week
holidays, the eblef's holidays ' 'com-
mence August nth. He said the ques-
tion of granting these holidays had
been thoroughly ditwussed In commit- Thurs.,
tee and be would not rehash It. The Fri.. A
motion was setouded by Reese 1_3#1,.
It was moved in amendment by
Councillor Humber, seconded by De- Mon.,
puty Reeve It °per, that the policemen I Tues..
he granted one week'ss holidays as per Wed.,
"18r7-7ab
Th • cougrogation we. favored with
ik elates -a (tor Teasida."-esa- lati"klowreigawassosowank---.
WARNING
Lana Service Water Rates
Use of water for lawn ser-
vice is from:-
5 (five) o'clock in the
afternoon to 9 (nine)
o'clock in the evening.
Anyone using water for
lawn service without first
having made a proper appli-
cation -or anyone using
lawn service out of the
above hours -will be dealt
with according to the nip -
and parka committee..,
- Gen of the Batttmore (Maryland) lIkY Miss I. Clitsdnut of Lueknow. se -
Town Clerk and Treasurer Knox t'onfe ce. His subject . will lw "A l'...."InrViied l'Y her friend, Miss Mc- Yottr kind co-opt...mann is
solicited.
given two week** 'rare of &hence, Wonderful Dloirovery." At the evelosig , netutie, on the organ. The choir also
Mae Ethel Stokes to le tents* clerk .
rt pastor, Rev. Geo. T. netts, i . had , ...-,=.-al'.":
nervier ..le , ... . , sang an anthem. Mrs. Hamilton
anti treasurer In his absence. , .... .
MP eouncil then new into conitnit .
i will take as hie 'subject, -Who Is My 1,
with her her daughter. Mit. F. Lark -
adopted the ria)ort of the committee, In the 'therms. of Rev. D. .1. Law rimrate' In/al' WITTlignr*- thw abd Vlater& Light Coounissisa
fee of the whole alai 611 restitniti -,••
. tn. and the latter's ten. sons, Dick and
which recouumended that the present On holidays, the pulpit of Knox church welcomed Mrs. lbstuliton and her ad -
trustees of MacKay Itatt he salted IQ , GODERICH
furnish the cottocIl with the names of 1 'fr. 14. H. Turner of_leamIngton. At 1 .
was eecupiett_ou Sunday isit_by key. I dress was listened to with great at-
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14theiwirn athoppocowilnteeeuii .0110:11:,...1 iiiii.i.tikve itroard, .4Iw morning service Mr. Reg. Fisher
pointments. --•"--- __ .. up. i sang a solo. "The F.arth Is theLord's"
The council them-astiowese.s. -....---4-Igaralia... :444I4-11alaitatia the secant& ---
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.__ of Ku...ix church will be conducted. by
HEAVY RAINFALL - Rev. Kenneth MacLennan of Port El- •
. A ilenvY militia' daring the past gin. and on the following Sunday, Au -
week, amounting to 1.72 liximehas cultlist,-11-elTh. Jas. Wilson of
been recorded by hir. J. E. Hutch. the Toronto will be the preacher.
official weather observer. The rainfall
of the corresponding week of loon was
.21 inebee. The tetap_. i__,!_ris w_urea na______re• .The vacant snore of tbe late James
r�rdNt -for te• -tor yous9w Thomson on thr• 'mune
were as as follows: - Square has twee transformed tempos.- ,
11081 arily into au exceedingly interestius
Italx9.21110. Max. MI6 antique shop. 'The bousehold effects
OLD FrENITURE TO.BE SOLD
TO BE HELD IN THE• -
West Street Skating Rink
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Tuesday and Wednesday, August 16, 17
Aug. 4 ....83 -85 61
ter. 5 ,87. $ 80 85
Aug. 6 III, 87 86
Aug. 7 ..-‘474
of the late Miss Mt'MaI are on 1115.
ploy there In medium's for the auction
sale to take place 011 Saturday next,
and much Interest has been shoal) in
Aug. 8 ....71i 57 78 011 the large collection of furniture and
Aug 9 X.. .T4 084.pthe.rUjlwhIeh are to lw put up
Aug. 10. -.77 SR78 112 ftw--ssin-
Music - Novelties - Games -- Prizes
sEMENT FOR EVERYBODY-
Admisaion Free Everybody Inviter'
Special Weiness Serpa, 5.30 to 8 thildree 25c.
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Robins throws his entire stock into the greatest merchandising event in twenty-one years
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ONE GROUP
MEN'S AND
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In grey or brown
tWeeds, single or
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CHILDREN'S COVERALLS
111 1114' or klinki. ...417A.-, 2, :4 1/n4--4 ante only
$11.95
ANNIVERSARY SALE 29c
BOYS' BLOOMER PANTS
stre) ist brown tweed Size, 26 134
ANNIVERSARY SALE $100
YOUNG MEN'S TWO -PANT SUITS
it. 1,1414', 1.ro5n Or grvy SiZe• 14 to 42
ANNIVERSARY SALE $13.50
ONE LOT OF BOYS' TWO -PANT SUITS
Lam.. 11.1:111:ir 412:41
ANNIVERSARY SALE $3.95
1101$111 COTTONADE WORK urn
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MEN'S LEATHERETTE RAINCOATS
In 111fI4 k or brown. :417.,s. 34 to 441. Itegtilor
ANNIVERSARY SALE 93.98
MEN'S WORK BOOTS
In Mark or brolin feather or Pane° solea. NW*
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MEN'S WORK SHIRTS - -
in nosy. 1411,4111 4•11111thrav Well rikade. AMP"
11 to 17
ANNIVERSARY SALE 590
KEN'S RED BACK OVRRALLS
Strongly mad, t hr,lighotit Regular prb, f1.1
ANNIVERSARY SALE $1.19
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BOYS' WHOOP= PANTS
MEN'S KHAKI PANPR-.--
Sines 32 to 11 Whit,. 110.5 1:I•1
ANNIVERSARY SALE .
ONII LOT OF BOYSKHAKI BLOOMERS
ANNIVIRSARY PALE 39c
MEN'S POLICE BRACES
ANNIVERSARY BALI 25c
MEN'S RED BACK RIVIT PANTS
et' tl.,411 Sizeir$2-14-42 - •
ANNIVERSARY BALE 115e
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ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE...! ,.1...390
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS
Short -I--vel. long leg, ,.;* short slts-ses and knee
length
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Men's Fine
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MEN'S PINE SILK AND LISLE SOCKS
A wide assortment 4,1 .o14.4. pat t ,11041.,
from. Iteetilstr pritte-tot•
ANNIVERSARY SALE ..... ..25c
MEN'S UNION WOOL WORK SOCKS
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ANNIVERSARY SALE . . 6 pair for $1 00
MEN'S COMBINATION OVERALLS
144141 ;:lj 40 44.
ANNIVERSARY SALE. ... •- .911*.
MEN'S FINE OXFORDS
-Dr Nark .I MAPS 'a to 14.
ANNIVERSARY BALI
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MEN'S BLACK AND WRIT* OXFORDS
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ANNIVERSARY SALE $3.45
ONE LOT OF MEN'S SEPARATE COLLO • --
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MEN'S WHITE CAPS;
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BOYS BALIIRTGOAN SHIRTS -AND
DRAWRIS
All ,let. 111 the lot
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1011.111-BETTER-ORADE OXFORDS
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ANNIVIIIIIARY SAWS. $2.79 m _
BOYS' BATHING SUITS
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ANNIVERSARY SALE .....
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BOYS' -BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS
ANNIVERSARY SALE 39c
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