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It's Time t6 Bu,
Your
cOAT
Be ready for colder dbye ahead with
a goodlooking, cold -resisting "Mountain
1,Reece" OVERCOAT.
Choose now from the many smart
models with the a aUr1nce that you are
buying style, comfort and long wear at
moneysaving prices.
Price, Mountain Fleece
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'' OTHERS AT
$18, $20 and $25
W. C. Pridham & Son
Phone 57
KEEL THE E CHILDREN HEALTHY
-_wI•pI1
Goderich
Maple Leaf Bread and Buns
1lur whale wleet (tread is part elderly appetizing, iiu0r111r41,-
and beslthfnt. and k made with the finest ingredient.
MAPLE LEAF BAKERY
BREAD. RUNS. I'tSTRl, (:ROCERIER, E'Iti.
Phone. !IOW The Square
A O >KA]K moo4
Tiak-'hak ter Ii Oteesr, bet Nat
1. Atayha� .rs
Oae 111111 of the stagepro{a''ew.10
w ill he used In the Vittoria Home Old
School 43uh play. •IDIsmouels and
Hearts, he presented nista week,
to an ant ire kin -heti clock. kindly
loaned by Mrs. Vile. Grludrol.
ntaiterc,tti story' ttaclttd to
th ela•k, which is at Vast half-a-
eenntry old. It was purchased by
� the Grindredic about twenty -fife years
'ago at a sale. Once Mr. Griudrutl
I deeMed to Heap the machinery and
1 •T12I T6-11Relff•1As• nuuteTf
G. C. I. NOTES
(I 'J
The GrC.t. eleven, taring the Brute
Held t'4rntluuatlun ticboo1 soccer squad
for the first time on Tuesday, to t'
Agreement with LEEBU-N
Bell Telep d k1F.laI HY \uv. to - Ke
vQrsl ladles
hone Co. I of ,our burg oa Wsdeesdry last mo-
1 toyed to the home ut Mr. and Mrs.
James MacDonald. near Loeknow, to
4 "(Oaattuued from' page 1) attend a tea iia honor of their daugh-
ter. Mist Anne MacDonald, before her
playdowur for a Rams with the Sea- I ire completed. the ground sledded and ,narrlagr, which took Taro oa Set
forth team, holders of the hough cup, all es la good euuditlut: ad early rr I urday. Thr brute war formerly' teach -
I°
to a 1.1 tie. .l return game ! It we start How," er la S.S. Nu. U• The ladles spent
lis to Ire plaJel 4eret.olaF. I It war recommended that the mat- a pleasant rfternuon. A number hum
ltrlust•Iw and G1ldrrlch challenged I ter of selling a vault site to Mex here are aftee]n►�dlug the reception at
Seaforth to a tilt for the hough tete. Frank Juhusou be left pith the •tom- ; Para o, , M4t11 thl, (Tumidity) ereu-
uw•e .Mating the Itru_sels,4:udertch' mister to arrange Had deport back
moue to deeldc the finnll*t team. i with plana and rpet•Itkatleue for ate tit'
aloha "lu t gave
CraGod iOwbooted_ home • rt tbt dr a mi test ~ J
1 ter;
I pw '- 1
tbe-goal that gate (ao1 rah lits return , The Jiro dommjttie tr••omtaladwl the
memo. of repairs, one of whish was 1>;Ame. {„n of 2% -la. firs `
pew sprint 111811" • • • I hose. ASHF`IF:Id1, Nuc, II:
MM. D. A.
Mr, Grindrod heeded the rail to The 1'olle•mlate Is r,1lug stotrt•eon The epeeist committee rarummeadeel Hirci ran dud Allan spent the w� -
I arms sown after war was declared. and Iselouo thew days. with the Intrudur I that fres for bowling %I1I-y lhenrtrtt be Iant la l7hkyRo•
shortly atter his departure the clock 11011 1.1 loadwiutou and vu e t �lr. John „topped. Members of the family and
I Far. Indf�estlau, Ips, acidity awl al
stemma taw
erTne
ASHFIELD
ll tirAll to he same as last ye": $10 for the
i1 Simpson, of Whitechurch,
s14.rt llue-up, and lwaletl it1 and nrrt *Bey and $3 fur rash additional, dotted .1th hi. brother. Dr. Sampson,
ao,.rr being carried on. Willi lolekeY to May 1st, 1937; also that the sum
in the uRlug. 1 of 627.50 be allowed fur each pollee
e • • • I uniform, the same as last year.
Volleyball dud badwialon • are en- ! These reports were aeloptel without
nutaetoue friends at one time or an-
other tried to +ttert It but it stub-
bornly refused to tick.
Came the ArmIstil a and. eeceral
years atter leaving bottle, Mr. Grind -
red returned. Ile soon noticed the
alienee of the clock and wa- told of
the eIrcumslaacee.,
Ile wound the clo'k, just a. num-
erous others had ineffectually thaw,
land it started immelf ttteiy and is to-
day in perfect running order.
WHO LOST A MOWER?
W. Barlow, Newgate :treat, rel4orta
1
the •
0114• day this week.
The many friend* of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Suntk•rson twlsh them a long
and happy wedded life.
tirety .new. .0 the retest' ,.nd indica- discu.4oii. Yrs -� F'__Yulsuorn_-1H Flailing
Deputy e -
thws are that they will dee popular ( poly Iteeve Turner asked s t dee l friends at Windsor and Detroit.
additions to tbe.rtsrrt iit•I. photographs (ot mayors, elc:t take. W. are tarry to bear of the serious
• • • ( from the walls when the tounell ebam- •,We a which befell Mr. Wesley s Robb
A volleyball and net have beet' pus- I her was redecorated were not replaced. while making rei*IFS o° hit windmill,
chased and It is the near
a league The Mayor proposed a "bee" of the I when hr tell apd retea hi a nerlou•
will are Vaned iu the near future. { crruacll members to hang the photo- w•ourtd bib .b nscesajtated bit. being
• . I. graphs trkea Iu l opdcsa btupllrl.
4►u M*.ndsy after i o'clock a meet- I Atter some dlscusalon regarding the
Ing was called ter tbore Interested in ' new Hydro rates the eouoell at
I °
badminton. There was a good turn- o eloek went, into committer of the
that ua Hallowe'en • Iewm mower was out and au executive committee was I whole and took up the matter of the
till I named to urtaalae •club and arrange leasing of the skating rink for the
left on Ills porch and that It h s
there. "It'" a good mower, b4•." says'I for the aecesrury equlpohent. The coming winter. Mr. John Chisholm
I •• committee in composed1decidedBarlow. of Arthur Dow- made as ogee, hutelt vasdecidedto
[ter,. Gordop McManus. Merger -et Nkol ask fur leaders, which ere to be In by
1+4CATrE�iE�'T A!k'NOLNCF.D A es Campbell, with the mem- next Monday evening. when the• .nun-
• the legion team ands
Mrs. Alva ay., ,.ry will d'" rf►p+so. 1 year'+ etutmplo°s. the ('.''.F. No. 1 .
John Robert Cross, B.A.. yuungcr >u° 'rhe [Fra will Ira marked off for the tteAlL-
of Mr. and airs, harry cruel, of st. I A He{tMlule has Men draw' up In
is t take -awe and it waridecid•el to buy four AU -114-14N, ` �TLeanas J,•bII +cellula-Y+r games n meteper'
plate on November 1 ame, ccrea
_ iu ural w lit• helping lu [ Monday night OAK wee
THE WEATHRR nail. 1"" eA 1• R.I.ulisle• TeuT Tnwtr --•-1
official temperatures of the 1. 1 ee k tit t: ,u iu its intrirarkw i. thc•Ir Itirtwrd Brute, \\'e-1 Wawauosb, 1 Ie.O.I. 1!t .IwRlotr. 14.
and of the corresponding week of last tut• while atti•t•ding to hi. team on Tuns• : 4'.O.F. No.i,- is - V,elt,tlaws 1i.
I.
year were as fellows: da ea, 1.41.4.1.441 down by ens. horse � Legion, K -✓Rand 7.1 - 1
1131 stn pnt.alay .0 het furor defeated J'• I..41.L.. 21 J',(1 F No, 1.3.
I alai{ atiu. alar. )Int. thiel to a�rl� }w4kethatl Ramc. L'7 1*. lint the uthrr traml.!r•t hnw..wu' aR
{� after taking an early lead. se seer chart 1,.} n f•.. �` T- - blerians, T'. WantT. 11.
Thur.. Not. :1 3. tU 41, ethers ('.0 Vee: Tlee Heron eounlJ C.O.F. No. 1. IS 1,1 t. F'. No. 2,3.
a•d • 41 1-r Forte IV -Forwards, :►Russ Camp-' branch of the Ontario e 11e•{rlrtnI4lt to 'I Standing
Fri., Nov. is ........_40 • . of 30 loll. Marjorie ''alder. look iteech•
-
`tat.. Nov. 7 lid :t. Iter: yuarvk, Vera MacLeod.. Betty.\Krlcillnre leis farratt ►a for litw�wld•-1..t s-----P--Vis- 1-.--le---A Pte.
111111., Nov. y 3t+ Noreen Musette.Ing of short eour14 • in agriculture • 11.•11.1-;
:t
:L't :,0 a/ \\'111th °'rad lwane t44onu1111e4 111 .labor°. calm
Mou., Nov. 'J ...._..41 Form III --Forwards. Ruth Darr.
1 n u
Leakrn t _ 1 'h 31 4
Tues.; N. 10 41 2 7.4 .A e.2 40 Elaine Men). Arima Anderson: guards, mowing Noceuihcr _411i and conllna- (`.%•F. No. 1 3 'L 133 37 4 I
Wed.. Nov. 11 :.0 .!l Vera I'I:ult. Amite Whitten, I►uria hoe until Iktewl4r 14111. This will C.1►.F. No. S .... ........3 I _ �i Mi 2 j
Ilawthocut•. afford an excellent opportunity for the :i 1 234 36 =
VETERAN R,•►IWAiMAN iwth.tr Misty M. Lancs: scorer and yu1111R uA•u and yvnin women of the \'Irhrriaps
DEATH OF �'ET. a hand .....
Robert Trlfurd, a raiiwxy cctrnitt tiwekwloer. Gladys FarronL district to add to their shire of l oow-
whu Iinel many years ago it1 I:o,k•rich, ledge. Any information desired with
I passed uway at Torte': I on Monday 1•(If 1'1' DAY SL'C('M.FYtfTL regard to the evurst•� testy le- obtained,
at the Hae of nnteeed• Fears. De- I Poppy Day. conducted on Saturday by w;rititiz to Mr. ian >tacletel. ('lin- ,
ceasMl was cuupe4t wlet n• re••a•utrt�,. of the Ur-
' be fifteen Rey Stunts of the a 1 tire.
CARPET BOWLING
1.0. L Terra Now V the Lead-Meo-
dar Night's Games
The LOA,. team stepped into the
lead In tbe lioderlch Carpet Bowling
League on- Monday night wttb twe
G ASTR 0 N 0 X
STOMACH POW Di: R
Said at CAMPBELL'S 0111 3G STORE
and Agnes ell w.11I mould Its t. ugtory meeting wins to ■ id to their previous victory, I
The engagement iv *stemmed Is .hers of the ataR• i defeating last
Gladys Hutb daughter of Mr. and
Next work in all {trolrb111tc, ow - --
lis W Kippers to Mr.
I ' `' li s I 4 AUBURN
Thomas. 1'be marriage n ach Monday night.
temlrar 14•h
racquets. to be rented At tire The rc,.nits of the Ramey played ori
,► See I turwlrrr- of the stun tion• brtal KataRe•m+ut. kad.his lwNl
+ t tat lyre sew.•d 1lainhilq } 4 it \ re as fot-
The Studio
Couch
IS THE IDEAL ARRANGE -
KENT
It can be u, Ito a chesterfield
or In a moment can 1.e (averted
into a double bed or two stogie
beds. A wardrobe compartment
eau 114 added at a slight addl-
- Rimed trot. A Us•ingroom and
bedroom combined. You may.
choose- your own coverless.
•
J. R. Wheeler
fulWNetl Dirac► and
Furniture Dealer . .
Nemikee Street. `
PHONES: Store 335; Res. 356'
Awl
ed 110 the old let and ton, tL. tis V
G.T.K. and later the C N K. fur Almon 'fid tte.n in behalf :rt Patti 10(1. pertinent t•1 ,lgrie u t
Attractive Clubbing Rates Available at The Signal O(ficeFtorty•fit.• yrar�, the arerh-r {art of tee 1'an:ulian Legion. netted the Gtderlch Matson Enters aanaL-Morning
Iles at locomotive engineer. Atter pn-t the sum of #t/M►. tMMral Star alrsunlc LtolRe. No :tee held Its
Renew for Daily Papers, Magazines, efc., now _ Iesvina Galerich hr had a run nut of .'W Imo errethe job ars' in Feder- annual entertainment the Furesi-',
ltrattord fur many !cert• Ile wit" dsc lodure the service was held at 1 era hall op Friday evening. Hugh
sailissabootkijimpaivileigiatekeisaateityari
Lodge, N 1"' I hill prodded ' and 1he following pro -
I h The remains 1 tlfree true wit. given:
Make Your Christmas
Personal .LOWS EAGLI
a mcndor •t Huron 1! Rt, o• '-• flys ernutrph. Otllclals strife the re- v 1°•r,nmentsl. Mrs.1
were -.-t he_fr c milt of the sal Is lower than t
were- a►ruesaltt from Toronto. for inter- , 0t ptv'rptw*Rea' - ------ John Hourtpn : s.do, William Sage.
, anent at t(lratfurd. __
! ODDf7S 1 Harvey Me•C.aw ,biz
•
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Next Week's Games
1..(),I.. vs. Victorian".
Letson vs. C.O.F. No. 2.
Vie•torians sew. C.O.Y. No. 1.
('.O.F. No. 2 es. Bond.
(•.41.F. No. 1 vs. lesion.
Rand vs. LA113:.
ECZEMA
fort ,{}f.Pt•t ddrT Mi+•es lett T- meet R•!.rer Ir �inr itu_kl.: t 11•aY i
r 118 1 {µ 1K : sot", a y o- I th. Am. a Tweet effrtln treatment for me.... I
FYI'R 1 F.MOi NE REFLOATED sect other telae trouWss A mord d m0 emus. Greeting a ersotla e A large contingent was Itresent phone solo. Frank McIIw'aln. 1'urlow: I C% Chase's Ointment Detroit. Nov. 11.- re foros It had hw•.. from llurun 1m4134•• No. 02. 1.0.0.F.. longpipes, Mould Bogle: highland
A most
appreciated
ed yourself ofall is the apparent near shore %oft m hours, ! l;oAlerleb. when, on Monday night, I fling, danelnk. I►uris \Vu+-tm cud Deco
mewM•rr• of the order from all parts MtPbee: phren darer, !1t*. - and Mho _
Inmttt appreciated all gifts. apparently In a ridge of soft mud, the I Treleaven; inotrumentni Ulna' Helen
Patronize your home Photo- dislodged- and I of tel Sliale AttInstru lw there
Special!
mrr sum
Pocahootas
BEST GRADE
$9.50
PER TON
CASH PRICE QIIOTED
CALL
J
P
kyle K.=-41
THE DEAN
COAL CO.
ALL rNEI;
Phone 96-W Albert Street
r *tramahly i.emoym, in the Canada disttIeta li and 9 gathered at pees w s ranch
8teamablp :Lldetr.' was 4.. .. No-
close
(o . fCi�- fieri • 1. i.
antee et .where all work amuse- .ton "1,00.F. bods~ •
refloated in the Detroit River today. I cion being the vial[ of Grand Master and a few hours of Gni}ng.
anteed. Make your appointments al! t freighter on tbe Great ! W. T. K1n*stone, of Carling. and I Farewell Party.-Resideota of Wsl-
a lakes, tie Lemoyne ars grounded Grand Secretary Wm. S. Bitooks of kerlurn community and many Mende!
eloae to an Island called /Mama Judie Ci, Salter DING M' of ' from Auburn attended a social gatb-
1 Government light- e r nR
Pleasinge thetreseet• n Holten. on Wednesday evening. Mr.
were the preseltatloa- at. a. pito and Yrs, Robinson are leaving to
and members of tbe crew were not 1n I D.D.G.M. jewel to Aro. F. G. TbomP
Jaeger. The, Great Lakes Wrecking 1 eon and twenty -five-year membership make their home In Clinton. Der-
( ornpsw7. of Detroit, e'it.►odge'd the 1 jew•.la to Bro. G. E. Hal: and Bro. A. Ing the evening Jatnea Daimon read an
boat. wbacb wait ea route to Abe head R. Mitchell.
udders's. and leirer McBrfen pre -
of the. Takes, and continued its voyage t dlo from Godes rented Mr. and Mrs. Rnlrfn*oa with a
tonight. Grand George Bowe fernery a
at
Trussler's Studio
IIaolilton Street and Square
PHONE 187 OODERICH
Toronto. as. 1 and farewell party ■t the home
on which there s a ore Exeter, pre•aldtd.
house, seven miles west of here. t the evening of of Mr. and Mr*. Archly, Itobinson, of
No damage was caused the veseel
Wnmth'san
•mem- ,IMICSUM
.r , l
/4 off
r?
a
111
e
If you haven't bought ,your Winter Coat yet, don't miss
this very important sale. Exclusive and distinguished
Coats, well made and trimmed - with fine furs.
12 Coats formerly $111.60, at.. $12.37 16 Coate formerly $26.60, at.. 1...$18.75
19 Coats formerly $19.60, at • $14.62 14 Coats formerly $32.50, at.. • ..$24.37
Special for this week only
Sweaters
and Pullovers
MEN'S AND IVIED IED HEN'S WAITER
An unususIW, Wide ,.election 'rine Ladies'Sweaters. High -styled necklines, . novel
trtnsming ideas and made in fine Botany
yarn. Colors brown, navy, red, rust, ete.
$1.95 and $2.95
Overc�ats
•n leading styles and hest woollens. '
Quality workmanship, eonthin -with Eng
lish woollenil, gives you an Overcoa) jhkt
gu*rantees warmth and durability. Greet;
and browns in a large selection of cloths to
choose from.
$PrOIAI•Lt PRIUED •+)
$16.5OanduTp
CORNFIELD
where you are invited to shop" -.,rem Phone 418
"Shop
Among (hose at en K and an electric table lamp.
leh were Noble 4 sae ' Mr. Robinson replied suitably. This
Abell, Ale IIIatoeth p m. Mood. amiable coutrIe will be greatly missed
�i.sit,alc..lJaapa.-.Surma0.,t.11,t.S�A�s � -borgitaWs
Wexler Dore
\'IderR, Ciba*. Stokes Stow •,how having been the tern. of many
Albert Itat'k.r, Kenneth stow., M. J.
i A4n*ite,- Wm.-8oddock. Rohe, WIIPon : social tunetlone. . The remainder of
I, the evening wee .pest -.441 --•daacin3-
and Jack Newcombe. ' LOOeb was served by the ladles.
DRA'LWS IN DOGDOM '!hs Irate Mrs. BsMle. -Ae esteemed
(Tetter MrNall'a collie, wbk•h be resident of Auburn, 1n the person of
I won in a Boy Scout efficiency contest. Yrs. Charles M. Beadle- peened away
Is dead. the vletim of a polaoner and at her home here on Tuesday, Novena-
, hie own gee dineee. for It 1s believed bee 3rd. In her fifty-e'ig'hth year. in
1 he ate fool which had been poisoned her reeldence of thirty-seten years in
awhad made many
4 wuoidandplAncedd it. warm friend's end the newts of -bet
The orianeighbor;or, atter bearing of the
bete a neighbor's dog Auburn. Mee. Beadle death wait heard with general sorrow.
She was a native of Ashfield, the
I GTR a dearth, sympathised with the lad•• daughter of Mr. cad let's. Thos. John -
m lice dog."n was a lad wly meanttold.
for piton. She leaver, hestees. her bur
John -
my {roller the lad was told. at I (rand. one daughter, Mt+.• Earl AihIeim.
receiveddoe a til d1 some n time ago that of Goterich : three atom. Harry and
my Isla woad be to Spittle!
('harlce. of Auburn. Ind Maitland. of
itsA life
and white a edel pup lost rft•h : one sister. Mrs. A. R. 1)ne-
du Ilse ye sterday. w e result of a
dmck(n)'t in the cold waters of the ear- ton. of Dauphin. Man.. "and one broth
icer. John Bell, who was on duty r Robert Johnston, of Kenora.
at the elevator on the holiday. was I e•eaeed vest* a swabber of St. Marks
ntlraoted to a' 'pot near the pier by 1 Anglican client and the funeral seri
e sptaablatkadaud. Ile *ow the little ITV?.
fit the reMdenre fit nes son Har
dug• which- apparently had fallen In. , ?3, oil Friday afternoon. was aodduetetd
and celled to two young men la a 1" the reeinr, Rev. A.h At.('MPWllsnnlonel,. "aw-
of
rowtrtatt, wbo lifted the spaniel to �let(d hY itev. ifuR.
the Tier. It was nearly exhausted
Knox United ehnrrh. The Interment
ane in Bali's' eemeh•r,. There less
and halt-frewe•n and died noon after. A Irmo' xttendaner of s,4rli•thlalnR
pumped
in xpdte of ration efforts by ;
the men. who pumped water from the ' frlenda. end ilia cA*kM w to aunotinded
pup by the simple expedient of Pulling I 5ith be•nnfitut flori.i ffwste.. '
Baptist Ladies' Ald. -Th. monthly
1t on t e ,gas. Itlanot known to 10M•t1n* 6f the Rsptlst i.edO'. Ald
ahem the epllriiel 1minri, k it'was 1 was M•Id Novemhcr 5th in the ditireb,
lemutifnllr marked la hlnek ■ml wirltP Kith twenty -Are present. --'Mrs. Af
elnmad ad etas Scripture from John
ERNESTS SENTENCED
14. Several 1041 In player find the
a different reports were then glten. Tble.
Wisterias'
wit (terve key -word fur the day wuA "Lime" and
n r
Terme Bef rmatery for Deeemher -come." Afl sum.
Percher
F:ruin 11. Ernest and Eldred L. Erb dist oaafon It an* AM ie1 M1 1hrina
�
cot, cousins and former Walkerton
hrokerpi, on Tie day wets sentenced to
Reforrentnry term* ata -frdnR found
aullty of charge" of- theft of money
from eik•nts while In business at Wal-
kerton and Winghafn. The hearing
was In 'ounty Criminal Court before
hap- • T. M. t7ostel lo.
F:. M. Ernest received erwveerrent
term* of six months definite ape ex
Indeterminate on two c0y$e t let the
theft of fteteran..). J"}
Wineglass.. and the ihett of ilt133 from
ors. J. J. Evans.
The trial of r 1. egress, heated
mly two hoard he twine found guilty
tie theft -et $ 7 (l+yrem 46.-C. Adams,
of **Ingham, on,Jpnnary 7, 1034. 14e
Kam eenteoerd to. torr months definite
mi fonr,monrhs Indeterminate In Hat
Reformatory at Gn#1'ph.
Atony donations Instead of ie•ine a
raking sale and tea. A donation also
la to be rent_trom the Aid to the home
Messina trasurer. The Relit meet-
ing Is fo he at Mrs. W. C. RobersOn's.
The program eon'lsted of a piano
Indo by Mr4. Phillips, n reading by
a ft's. John RAilhhy, "The Master's
Tnheh."-also one by Mrs: i.: F1rr'{tttaon
fin "Seiritual Railroads;" n sole,
"Poetise Tomorrow," by Mrs, Gies
Italthby, And ■ paper try blew. Wolper
"Daily Devotion aid Chrlstl*I
Living." followed by If time by MI*
Smolt find Mts. Earl italthby. "roe
to rare." After a hoses sad prayer
ten-edsut lea. waa.aa:v,d.
TRte
1LY.P.1', reeable Petrels, Sats -
day evening In the basement at 7.30
p . 1.10,4 And•Mer my Johnston in
chargee. Ever7oni! *C0511e.
Goderich Old Home Week
August 1-7, 1937
Persona who know of Oodericb Old Boys or Gine at • distance
are invited to fill In the name and address as below and mall to
Dr. -W. F. Callow, GOntarioech, OntaO
NAME ..
ADDRESS
This w111 enable the Commteed Committee to ed an tavlta�ea In due coo
M
YOUNG N YOUNG WOMEN
THE HURON COUNTY BRANCH
ON►1'kRt0 DEPARTMF T OF AGRICULTURE
INVITES YOU TO ATTEND
SHORT COURSES in
AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS
TO BE HELD IN
-AUBURN, Nor. 24th to Dec. 18th, 1936
For further information and a complete outline of these
courses, write:
r'11N MacLEOt), IMPARTMENT OF--AGRiCULT1TRA,
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Capital
Phone 47
Bet**
wattle
aT[wattle
Theatre
Goder i c h
Sow le•slle Howard, as "The Starlet I'tmpernel."with Merle Oberon
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday- An Amazing Special Attraction!
"TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL"
Portraying In Grid realism tits •,buindln* dream of marine en-
gineers and featuring ane'h celebrated Bars as
Georgie Arlie..W gosbn Mina Dix, Madge Remo. C. Adorer
Leslie Raithai sod magic/ Worst
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"THE BRIDE WALKS OUT''.
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"POWDER SMOKE RANGE"
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1•oming-•nt.rP's to Romance," and "Tout lfinele Dadliy."