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The Goderich Star, 1920-10-07, Page 5
SPECIA .FOR _Times Two DAAYE .SATURDAY 94 MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th '4 Ili Palmolive. Soap, 3 for So. Nat more thaw SIAN worth to each sssterear QijaItt1h�c�IatoS, . reg. 15e. - 1 New Stack Just Wend f o 59c,, )Castile Soap 3 bars for $tO • CAMPBEII'S: DRUG. ' STORE THE. • het Side:Square, Cedorlch WEST HURON TE)76CIERS' ASSN Forte Third A nauat ?Attlee* In Vic• torte School, 'Gode$eh, Ott. i.tb ant 1 tth Next 11111aVo Seotth Sfere The 43rd anntlei meeting of the Wiest Ituren .11'aehers' Association will be held in. %ictoriaes.ehool, Goderieh, on Thursday and k ridaY„ diet. 14th ants lath, commencing at ip o'eleck stet 14th. • The program inciu lee the following addeei scsc "'llueic in Our Schools." ft. 11. illedrrtonce Seagrave; , Entrant* and Graduation Examinations -Eat Grammar and Compositton.' J. P• Inane, B. A., the Arithmetic and Spel. ling, Inspector J. , Tam, tel Illeter, and Geegrdphy, Wm. Atelier, ilefilall,' Pd) Literature, )apes M. Jean heady: Woodham; _"Oral. Composition,'° Miss I. E. S)iarrnan; "Ilepresentatlon, eon aro.' S. K. )Davidson, NormalSchool, London, . eTeachers' ,Federationese Miss I. E. 'Sharman, W. If. Johnstone "Reeding for - J eginniers," Ilea. Maw• son; Report of delegates to the 1). ) A.; Miss Jean Murray, W. II.. Johnston, "leasee Work for Junior Classes.,, alis) (Pearl ,'Fiernatn; Miss Margaret 'Peck; '"JPictorlal'• ersptetive" S. le Davies. 'Fon. 'Lend n; 'Supervised Play ane Games,",Mist G A. Hodge, B.'A , "Th) Gaspe Pent la," bliss G. LeTeuzel; "The Teach 's Relattan to the Trus. tees," F. Ross, Dungannon; `,Agricut• tune in Schools and. School Fairs," u :' S. Howard', Dashwood: . On' Thursday evening sue entertain. -meatwill be given. There-. will.-'bt threes addresses, and vocal and lnstru• mental music. The president, Mist Jean S.Murray, . twill speak on - "Op:. portunTfee4'°for Service ;,•-A repress '. tative of the Education l3'epartineut• Will seta); on "Health in .the„ Sentnee,'e and Mr. Nee, Davidson, of•the Londe Normal; =oil -e scat Painter ; . oielil and -Modern." brigs 'Jean S. Murray: Exeter, le 191te• sldeut of the Association this , yearn e son E. Vahmsr - Zur he vicep prase', , dente -and W. TiJohnston. Hay. are -ire s ' ar Ter. t a Y U TOWN' .COUNCIL' County, reetes for 1-'1,9 Hine, Been Paid a : W. J' Uuddoee Appointd Need ... Watt l:man The 'regular meeting af the . teem 0ou nCIl was held. on -Friday nighth . last with all the members present with the _ and ofe Deputy e , h A 4 Reev exception >F 10 a . • Councillor Hu rube r • Gorrespondenbe 'frons" the"'•GaradIan. Deep. Waterways: and ,Power At scale- Von announced a two days' cor.ven. ,tion at the city hall, Toronto,• for the , .a1nnuat meeting.: .The dates, at first fixed tor Oct. 4th, and/5th,.,had tb, be altered. The International Joint Com: midsston would meet Oct. y3th Band 14th.; Delegates to the convention. ane , evidence to: Tay'. before. the: Commis- sion rovxre Invited. The , letters were water .and -dight - and the retorted to rase arbor ' committee. �i with en reference to. 'A cirpularan In- einerating . plant was tile,), • nxi g • In permits. Applications fon'banding Were received. • including one for a co - .Madel Theatre PROGRAM Fon W.ek-Oot. 1 y th to 1 O#h ii sda O4 y. y - A GOLDWYN PICTURE (He is' back again) • • i�'I LOUIS DENNISON IN: • "Sandy Bu rke of .:the .,.... U Bar *V HAROLD - LLOYD ���� 'From Hand - to Mouth' "' °Wedliesdsy ..'and Thursday A GOLDWYN' SPECIAL' FARRAR E EA GRLDJN IN `Woman and the Puppet" Smiling BILL PARSONS . IN d' "Bill's Baby Friday anti Saturday A SELZNICK PICTURE CONSTANCE TALMAGE 'flakiness A`La Mode' went-chiwney at .the Knitting .fectore and were -referred to the fire_ commit;,. tee with power to net. The Bell Telephone Co. aigrette per.' mission to ereot . one pole. on Light - bruise dtreet from Montreal. street. This was referred to the publie w orki Venemittee, the workto be done• undeeee of ai and tonthe phairman, u aryls the supervision - P Of 'th e street:•lnsp er, ctm r, , The Flnanee Committeerecommend- ed the payment, Of a number of ae• eci iits; reported examining the' tax' -collector's bond for $10,000, which had' been renewed to. December 7th,' 1921, and finding it correct„ reported thatthe sum of. $356.60 had been paid e SluicingFund' as the amount I RT Annual Field Day Suceessfully. Held on Postponed. ._.__. ttf.Ynon MondiY, The annual field day of the Godericle into th Collegiate Institute, which was an due 1920 as per Debenture Register pounced for, Friday last -Could nate be folio No, '1R; e erred that the sum_held that day on account of the wrath "ben . aid to 'The Col- er but'was ':held auccessfullf on _ton of $1500 had e p Board:. and recom day I to .Institute xl 1 a e g .l champion athletes, mended that. a'. further sum of $1,000 Nove reported bq paid • en or before Nov-. mounting county.rat umou the 919es 8 thate i , to $6;543,96, with interest lo • date t3f $294,47 making a 'total oY •9r);838.43, bad been paid; reported 'that .the sum of 02,1106.08 had been dawn from' the Goderieh Manufacturing Cq. fund and placed': In the tolv'n general account to interest aroand• debenture., e t- debenture me d n asdue . •'t this amount d>r 'e is to tli mo . pamn 1st,' 1920; reported examining the tax e and Sept. 17th I cotestatementof p col rs It filed nded the be • r comms t e The Special Committee reported iv d � numbero g rape aPP iun ne SNUB POLLARD CO' tEDY and ,- BIti77SH CANADIAN PATHE NEWS • Th he• t w v am decided he; points credited for the �4mlaer of poiu ,Js events, are as 'follows;' a •-AmoI1 In am o • r. Ch F ' s Sem :tl C Sealer points.' 12 Hath r' .Ju . ,mion-Adelaide Uir s' Junior Champion -Adelaide P Hays, 10 points. + "-Senior •ChainpioneeLionet B � OY Macklin, 23 pointe:, • - Boys' intermediate Champion=Wilde points. . r 26' o 'Wei P n•nle -E a , len Baya' -Junior Champion -E. 22 points. III B. u Perm vett The Relay Race went T e Y. Form I and and F m 1 1 'see a with Form _11, 3 . `third:- against a L a Ica , won. a Relay Race Firm IV the• olic.e see- t of f khr. re>cz tP.4ita°-• -I)t c l e'd !± Toni gue, and t tti ya • „ m and, after school, enceinte being 2 min. 7 see. foe -due, coiisiderrtipn, refiommended that .the half mite. W. J. Rutidoc] be .. ap dieted to the i' ,the pennant for' the ltig10' t'nurnher of points goes this ,year,to Foom 1'.'. • The winners in the various events were as follows; e Girls' Senior Championship Events 1.. 100•. yards dash-,irllla Young Alice Nairn, 'e label Edwards. Apple Racy-•-Arnelfa 11i tlterinlstun. i ii to n. on Dolores i,aithwaitrr ,Reta 3,' Toe -in -walk -Julia Young, I10 - lures I:.lithtvaite, :►laude Ilotvm'll. 4.. Bnoli Race -Amelia Hetlierin:g'toti,' Alice Nairn, Mabel Edwards. 3. ''fili'siwinar and Catching Ball -- Amelia Hetherington and Reta • Hamil- ton, Julia ?ounaz and Emma \i apace J Jean Cooke and Ilorathy Marshall. 3 ti Throwing Baseball -Julia Young. Amelia Hetherington, Alice -Nairn. --y: Running Broad Jump -Mabel l I.•1• poshion ata saiary et • e800 per' an'' num, •on the usual conditions, and that a bylaw cantlrming the 'appotntineni herimared`-and -passed, and dint Mir Ruddock be euppited!with equipment sand uniform at Once. T•he..Pilblic Worker Committee fn re- pgrted as i)ows: : In • the •matter' of the apiilieatieh of the Goderich Flax 'Aline for use of'thr ;eviculi cal Hall, we find • that tits Company ling ileacic `arrangements .to use another fiulelding; and we, there. fore, •,recommend...that no actio be taken. In the Matter of request of Mr. A, Cooper to remove tree on Viele street 'opposite his warehouse, we fin) INVITATION to all ilesiretlw of Wrist something worth, while Rev. J. E. Ford will preach at loth services to %Way . text October .10th at the •. �aptist Church Mseetf'eal Street Moraiag. Jk . !stied; EveaInga` ' *'clock ° Bible S. ri ot, 3 p.m. B. Y. P" U. liieetln ,. 8 pm,. * F , A"bear-ty--weirnate,- u ext tided COME - -Mack- 'Ina .M ck- 3 .:Runritni'�to d 3tiThpe- ,. lin;;; 14 ft.' 7, tna;' E`" Wilson, 1�", • Waah- iiIton,,, .. 'S a made -Amp - E. Running 'Hop, St, P •a tl t ton a tin 1t/ t1 t •3 In �.F, g 33 ft , *Ueda, , E, la L. Macklin. 3.' aton to g -°roa . •J l Pe- n L • Aal, 11, 8 ftr.r7: „WilsoreeF. Warthingtoni., e. Stetudeng ler Ju mp-4 + :Mac k- In �'t31l Ct1ep,F. vIlsorr•eCNrn, •• a. Running High "Jump -1L eraelk-, tin, 4 ft.,el% ieches; C l ;Nairn„ .,Wil-' sore, • t . , -E. l edn. 7 ft:.. 8 r' Pole , Valilt �' 1 in; F. Weshlegton: L, Macklin•: • ,Y7. ,.; Potting the stet -4 ...clad lin, 30 e: F. kashington ' i' a'°: Ir Wls� ft.. ,,, ire:; E. r a . e8. 100•yards..raC0--L. \ledal.n, .'•t,. set 1+"eWaehingemei e. Nilson,, • L..• Macklin, all :0: 2'20='Yaeci Rct'Ge-• sec.;. F. Washington; E.'-'ifson. t'• P. eWe i , W it e_ lla cr.-- - t G,. Half i - o. m s c li be F•W ash tn t a n, ..0' Hoye'"Intermedials.fl mt ionsl i p "Tits Running Broad . J_• met=W 1.Rng \ \'s _e, i is ft,i. ReeefeLeoa7; :J Garroen ▪ • `: ; • that the tree referred tolris' dead, and ave recommend--iltat•.it lji' ro,n )vecl;°l,rl wards, ;Vice, Nairn, Amelia liethering- the town: s-''., 1(n. The !engineer has examined ther'('on• Non Ceampfnn';hip Event:, ¢ • enttons -of. sewer- en- Hamiltleile street.. •p11,ce-leggerleBacr JulIa.,:Young and.', We have not yet received his report Dolores Laithwaite, Maude Howell and but 1n the meantime we rrrommrn,l Mabee. Edw:ardse Amelia 'Hetherington that this sewer -be cleaned out. and and Reta Hamilton. • flushed;• • Relay Rare The Fire. (lommittee recommended , le Form III B. that .permit be granted to Mr. Jas 2. Form I A. 'Buchanan to make interior alterations .. 3. Form. n. only to the Coiborne Hotelbuildils ir3.' junior' Cha mp ionship Event4 provided that such alterations, comPyt. s0 yards Dash -Adelaide ,Hays, with the building and firs ,bylaw.. Helen Howrie, Agnes Fraser, The matter ,of appointing, a Fire 2. Apple . Race -Adelaide, Hays,' Ag - Warden had 'been cpnsidered and after nee sFraser, Dorothy Picketing. . the cdmmittre• had met and discussed 3. Toe-in-walk-=-Salena Grant, Hel- the matter with the lire bri a�le,'a re' ,,n Howrie, Leolla Hero. commendation would be miide to' -the - 4, Book RaceeeNarnes Fraser, Oral council, , - • Finnigan, Anna: Stafford. • : The committee recommended that . ;,, "Throwing and Catching- 'Ball -- the citizens of t)oderich be requested ted Violet Thompson and Mary McLean. to observe the Dominion proclamation ,Julia Beevers and fielen `Bell, . Sadie setting aside Saturday, Oct. Oth, as a Hewett and 'Laura Johnston. Fire Prevention Day. . ' 0. Throwing. Baseball» -»Mary Me - These reports were all adopted. L'an, Adelaide Hays, Bessie Grant. A resolution'by Gouilriliora Knight Running Broad Jump -Helen 'and Moser calls for the Water and finvvrie, Adelaide Hays, lie sle brant. L1 'lit Commission to main, the usual , •Non-Gltampiode hip E eiit Three-legged. ,' - ► Pi ler nr t C ]lac_ t 1 in and Bessie. Grant, Viols Thompson and Mary 31eLean, Helen Howrie and, Adelaide hays. • ;t ,game of Captain Bail was an in- ter4etine.•'. Aen>gtrNt between the Reds and the 'Iaues, resultine in a' seers' of 3 to 2 in favor of the -Blues, Tiir teams Were as foltov6'e ; Mime -lean ceeke, Helen Galt, .lean Mel snare Dolores Laithtvaite. Julia Young, ilia Hamilton, elation Lee. Reds -Mw' Nairn. Dorothy Marshall Emma Welfare, Jean • hunter. Mdwl ledwarde. Mende Rowell,. novelty l).<n- Bore Senior t;laaniptonship .Evente ae Juin "2. I3unninit' ap, Step - an , J+ It: ltcl,edii, 32" ' . 2., in,; . W. }Veir;�J. Darrow. � -Weir �v'vti vm ' �3 ran rand Iii 13 P-^ 3.S g 8 t.• 3 in.; 11, bicL.et i1, Je ()arrow. e 4. StandinS\high Julep \V. eleeette J l i+L, •h Lo • ,Ii, 1e ai' il` S. 2 . 11 n, •DPi.r, 3 t1 D. . le . a: Running High Jump -W tiVer, , Murray, 4 ft. •7. in.; Garrott/ and .1 rraY, 6. Pole Vault -H. Murrey, a ft. 'IOW leak it • , I n., -F: We t�("oe'22 7. Putting Sho ,e firt ale In.; W. Weir; J. (farrow. • e. 8, 100 -yard Race -•W. , \'1 elr, 29'st'e:. R McLeod; Ii. Murray. • 9m 124-3ard .Aacr. \ti. Weir. -29 t:ec.: R. McLeod; II. hurray: 10. 'fait -mile Rare ---W. Weir, 3 titin.; 13. eteLrnsi; E. 'Doak.' ' junior Championship' Eeents 1. Running Mead Jum A t. N airn t2„&to�'E. Dottie; ie • e craft 2. sunning 33or. step and .Temp. - M. . Dottie. 27 ft. 8 in.; ll; Nairn; J. Bee craft, • 3. Running High Jutnereel . Nairn; E. Debit.; .J. lti'veraft.. r. 100 -yard Here. -J. .:R,'yeraft, f2• see.; E. Dobie; D).,N tiro, • :>. •Q.utlA• I;err ; hrtenen(ti'Ide. 1 spin, 9, see.; tl). Nairn; J. 1telerifI el. Standing -Hemet Jump It tiairn--- 0 et. 7'S• in,.: E. Dottie; J. Reyeraft. L --$AYFIE D FAIR (Contended teem page 4) SPECT SAL Oct. 1st to 16th ru ° This is an opportunity' to secure Footwear at very low prices Goods 'bought fo m the he man ufac tu re, r s to- day Cannot end gat ,the low prices we are, now asking A DOLLAR 'SAVED' IS A DOLLAR MADE You cad save money on Footwear at Bern's a Boot Shop ' „ang, DORI FORGET' OUR REPAIR UEPARTMEN't,..,• owls rot tsar • - Next flw Tolopistito Offie t HEn ki North Side AVIV of Soma refund of[ street tvateaing charge en account of the use of tarvie in pia of water. Councillor '.tory a;,plight to have jaame intimation r'onveydd to. the Board of Trade to the effect that the town council was in sympathy with any object the Board had in view. He raised the question on 5rtout of feel- ing that there R,cas 500n0 sort ©t im- presslun along the Board of 'Trade that the council was . not 1,cl:oily td sympathy with the Board. ;No doubt the first opportunity the Mayor tied of meeting with the Heard Tie ev©ul,t coni this.. llis \Von�t ifp asked tiounellior Story ry fie renteedie ed the aeeasion ' eu wither tho, president of the Boarel of Trade cavae before tine' council with thrive propositions, and said the Beard could not have had a better reception; and lady the previous day the Inhale dentetlect ©f the hoard had ealted flint up hold aeVed for the ece-S.lier5Cr.an Of the town council, and the Mayor had ase ur .d ?,1?. undetas ,that• as far al etoes concerned the H'•wd had it. .t, smatter the Maror brouelt tip t1Fae the rayA:ent aver to the Sinking Fund of Vie amount leaicd this year to tray the past *gem' resolution apprev- im rat this pa56nrnt was adopted, and the +"otaacil at990tte-We!. em)breidered tow'els:..-eti e* Stephens, Mrs Rose. There crochet trimmed. towels -A. Halliday, Dr. Woods. Bath towel -Miss. Stephens. W. F. "Meteaif. Ladies' underwear, strictly Band -made -Mrs. Howrie, Dr. Woods. Man's cot- ton shirt, strictly band -made -Mrs. F. street Houdr. ;1fi! tolj'a, Ross. Child's made from old garment -W. F. Met• rats, Mios Ross... Ne oman'e dress made from eta :garment•-3ire, A. E. Hrwtna.- Nate Ross. Patched quilt cotton -Mrs. 13. (.elgt'r. Mrs.. *4. Houston. Patehed quilt cloth-A..Ha11id3y. Braided mat -Mrs.' Sr _ •Housden, Mee. 'Ross. Hook• est mat Mrs. 5, Ileuiston, Mrs. Jno. TipPrt. Judges --Mrs. Jas; f ennoll)', Mrs. Alex, McLennan •Seaforth); PLANTS AND FLOWERS.. Bouquet large,-eW. P. Metcalf, Mees. Hewson. Bouquet, Mali= -=•W. F. Men calf, Mrs.Iirvs)n Botc[ e of tweet peas -akin McKenzie. tarlIseti«Til of gladiolus -Mrs. Rawson. t ellrrtiun et dahlias -W. F. Wheal. aaf. etre. llew•.,tn. r;nilertlon• of fusrhias-F. Kt'sgin, Mrs. itew.un. Collection of • pansielealt. Keegan, bun Mel%enzi,', ,e'llertien el 4Konen. geraniums -Mee. Ilety err, 1 . Colleetiun of asti ra=-W. F. MNteait, Airs. A. E. Erwin Culla thin of pe. tiinias--•Mrs. Hetet-MI. Mre. R. 1i"iter collection of gleuania-=F. Keenan. Mr. newsier. Jude.' -. eke, Stewart. FINE ARTS lel paintini ..nlrigina1---M'. F. efstcaIf.° Katie -Itih.Water rinr painting. era gfnal-W. l''. Metcalf. Mci.. Mee. Pen and -ink drawing -Mee. Howrie, etre. Rohs. PenelI i<Irataenet'.• linr�'Mrs. Iiowrle, Nate Roy$. Crayon drawing. tattled black and 1 Hoeg, l t41 it r.�lir:a 1 tas F. Metcalf. Water color painting W. en Rills or oatin--W, F. Metcalf,' etre. 114e.e._ lie. Hand painted ehine, two ptree-e, W. F. Metcalf, riles. ltowete. Plate, cup and saucier, to be accompanied by ,. card stating' method of work -P. nee,- gan, W. F. Metcalf. , ale er? elite Greif,” Clinton; MP. Geo. Stewart, Gederich. • MA%EFACTL1tES Set single harne 3. W. "i'ieeef) Thos. Cameron. Set (rouble rest:- Tlios. Cameron, .T. W. Tipp .-.Shelli S, . - r Wool-' r -� . Ftatt2r. lea twisted ya n f ., Hader. real y3rla, tea •knots or eve ,=-rI. Ilad,.i", Hest quart jar Sett soap -Theta Brewnett. A. Halliday.," Pest N.hara hard swap- = '. Keeget/Dr. Weed> ' JOrigee as. Connolly, A. T. Scott. , Miller's WVordtovtide s net oil' ek. terminate' Intestinal end ether aoleins. but they are a remedy for many other aliments et/Children. They steength' to the yc1iu tomacb against bilious- ness an are 'tomcat In their "Mete 'where ,tae young eliild Buffers from less of appetite. in f0vettake, twLill'tions they will: he ?mind useful and ttt1G`y will *Me tie taaltay pain ° I3fL" gelping Pin the 'stentseha, fresh Miietir eZtiltllen .17) often aeatferre E S OT H STO eautify the Home for Fall and int+er Season • The Winter season is :at , ha ld with its round of social ° surroundings rro n � • • home . sa events,. the 'Season when. ou .want yauir .. ,, one at little with ' �° ��}}lea�n�t nlll�eaaltifulk Wbic o can be done . :. .expense, ::,. th'�e.. addiktio ,of a ,•few _yards ;of Chintz or Cretonne or a new pair 1 S P .a new Ru ° ° Cl� ntz s Special • `Showin of Cur. taiu ' 75 � - pet. ark ..Nets. i yard_ 1 e arlet of �11ese;:�h:utzes; t:otne 2;>i � it Y . pat-, ,;_,.. .. . En llsb��fiets-itl''a"hast,'©f ;mew` pat ., ,+ ]n Q `. fiJrdtKl':Iwtl�'w .., .,.-.-.. - auilf : fun ;calor vers _ _. 113c , .__._ ._,...terns an senaU ,designs, suitable for till alnk; � d f11ti�Iiture:'Gover>•ng, 4o tzlcll�s' ••: • lncbies: » • : . • . _ oo ' s white nd'- ,ecru.. 4 . , WIdC'. ��:r•. � r •. P �' Fromrper yd. w=. •P 11 a l u jit Velours,' li e Net an dSe r• i ni` G rt ain r {� nn � � o 1de1�V . p �Y. " 7 xce tiol>tall smart axe the new rs` • ��^. llt • r.,y, .`rtttl::l'C1Q't� ): �xtxa • t1a, .� �, • - • x, -, Scrim and, I1 et Curtains for fall, in. colers'taf fan, �rcbn, rose, • • rlch fir) s , • ' ariet , of new det.i ns. fir; m $5.„50 �'�, - � nelles. wide. - '�, ani) �1'tnch u , � , . .,. r r� S. P er yda, l� Q y rrii �F r ad •bl " rte •211 It ;lnoletf�l;s ocltw , 1 , n Q4 ` I ) >hvk As r '� ve a e ed� ss � ,� 4 4 IY +st re u � J , q c d 5 T 'i , u r d,. at , iti. ' ., s . s rds wl�e z;C10 . � n •N 'tens.. fico eh •I,iinQl��m, � , � � Y l 0tvvo ` tt t s, a x t 4 Y , S � a `f x all ms ' o .r9 t • i :in ally patterns, suitable 's ock�'©f • Canadlan loo �`l F , Iargt� is n L �: per sq d nderu�toves .axld .,Can - • c . x• , . , `- ..- e 11 Y xs 9p fa tx� S lS0 x � S m."14 M r% - u t�:R ce ved. �e ss e 3 � r `iris � �:� f rn 0 'W O llen ,.s l 1 `w . of .�re n�ac h Serge , • -' . U th er s jar t M,.is ses Serve Dresses, acco�doffect pteaac�ele t,o 'wsrt.ndcollax, , ;ton effect, braided andembroidered, r' d }t• Special accordion PleSafed sklrt, a'most•.attrac- . .- •tive dress. Speciai,. Sz5.00. t McCall Patterns Nemo- Corsets . Kaiser Glove . Our Mail a Order, Aepar fmrnt atw ay � . yoir service. We... r e a ,"al! chargeses and nd al . Order shi Pe time'for' u�)Delivery. , •'Phone 56 `. O ti' STORE.' Phon . MIL�..AR .�►. �C - BRIEF. TOWN TOPICS f • etr, J. J. Male, is having his resA» deme {Til "Iistiid1V'n sheet -lirirlcoi1 flit•.. The Hayfield and Varna brancbee. of the Sterling Manic aro now open for'daily service, . . The publie settee) • board m'rting which should )favi' been held on Mono day tailed of a quorum. Knox Thr Arthur fettle ofhn.x C1ti1rC h wil ar on Saturday. 018. bold Watch fora furthee particulers.�� The ' opening promenade of the term wars beld at the Collegiate Inatitutoon Friday night, last. iietreshtnentswere served. Thu regular meeting. of. the General Drongh Chapter,. I.0.I).E., will be held at the Hoard of Trade Booms on Mon- eay+, Oct, 11ch; at 4;16. • is thuiJ t • rttl St. Methodist The ladies of :Au elitirelt will hold a bazaar 10 the Mae ,aanie hhrmple gun Saturday, ':3ua 27t1. Keep ttlls date in mind. Lightning !Arita the bocce of Mr. George Connell, Otte Con. of Goderieh Township, on Sundaes eeventng, Sept. 26th, but no oerioue damage was done. Hie al !melee, owned by Runt. Mee' Lean, i;riderich.° w„ti • the' i2 trot • r,t iar, at ther Path Fair 440. . w PneARTMENT ol= CUOOTOMJ - /*00 INLAND REeiafUG EXCITAX NSE5 `et iiQra, S44*ellerd, Min- ttfact rare' and Sales Tai Li . nr3es as required under tjae Moana went: to the Spec- ial War 'Revenue Act, 1915, ;r! are ready for issue and application forms may be Ila4Dffn'oin the undersigned, Firma net; in pes2ession • • 'of Licences on the tutu November, ; 192O, will be . subject to penalty as pro vided.in the. Act. PENALTY AL 1�161r TY For negrect or refusal to taken !arra air License 'shall be s sutra sot exceeding ' ONE TIOUSAND DOLLARS 1 G DAVIS , Collector of EKidd iReuzrtte►: / LON1N - • 'Churad,t;,, mrnt.:tt)tll; in three r,t r',tiht p Heats. , • \l'r. i;i .irw,• eteli nsten'. li.i'zpnrehased a tete Melee, Traet,rr, witli eiertrte 1ierite and ,-tretr'e stertor for, are nn WI • farm. He is the ,agent. for this tractor. 'rite post^ 'Mee Will 'be i'losed at 9 pane instead. ,f t0 p: re. es usual,: on Saturday eveni of this week ,den aes riluni of rrdero Ming being done In the poet eine". The idrrlciII ern 'Ledge will 1 herd ,t •' l'iel welling ht- the 0,1001- t,,tt:a' hall• "ori. 'ftianksglving night. � 1H,n+l,ty', nriohrr. 18th. t;arets '' ant, doming u p, in. sharp. regular meeting of thle W'4.11 r.lt. ^ . will be held, Mori,lay, oat. 10th, at 3 - p. ,tri., in the ieisprranre ball. Will the 'sueei'ilttendrl►t • try • to be here: Vlettere tireleon►e. ':i. A. • DAV11 sON, Nothing algtieezer'r the v'vuter out of a man's enaaegsYuny Irk,=, a visit iron 1 I i the assessor. HEBER c mord K►, PIAWO.'S. b7 LADIES and GENTLEMEN \; . I� 'Through arrangements wit The Bell .Piano ,0":41. Co., of Guelph, Ont., I will act as\theirAgent for Itol l di' territory, a d� ill en e• surrou nwill d etch andnlid ��ce" gnra deavor to serve you to a business manner if you are X21 in the. market,for a- Piano which is vvOrthy of yollr home. • - `My system of selling cuts out any high com- missioned salesmen, and many heavy expenses Which add much to the cost of shoat Pianos sold, and adds nothing to the quality whatever. Make it your busi. ness, to have me call on you before you btiy,'by. dropping, 'a line to my address Bell Art Pianos' are endorsed by musicians . the world over and take second place to nothing on the market. They are the first makers of - Player -Pianos in Canada, and are also the oldest and largest manu- facturers of, pianos in the British Empire Full ,value given for used pianos, organs or phonographs if you deal with me, ss 1 have custom, er s for them As prices xr rifting, dont wait any longer, as l can give., youterms and get your goods chipped at once, which will mean $50.00 on all Pianos shipped through early orders placed at tht factory. Yours for business, address JONATHAN E. HUGILL. Box 229 Seaforth, Cot 4 ad ti 1�. -1 • t: a; ara I Q ° iL • I, • f • • t • os