The Goderich Star, 1920-10-07, Page 8{
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144.
A New 8b i mon
Paper
jtitit r.oeived.
tmtr you
is
v. Papori
op poor .
,til g whose molds.
bey b: at 20o,
2,544 5,54 50c a rail.
- Pape at 1,So a
ti00101411 xU1y.1i�i11!
17inisersaey service,: Keil he held at "lies inerehrnts •.t iui„rrtt hot
SAWS FAA 'Tell.#`ei Curnete on ties (*greed to ril4e th.•ir rttt,re., vlt ifee:tza
10th of tieleber. Mern,rc3 ,mice ids mienillf s C'/Minnie: with iilloadA) et -
it a, ire , everting =eyrie? at T p. nt. colon', Oct. 25tti _.T'Ihi,t Main Owe
A thanliotf rips «➢!¢ hr taken at earn closing fright: in tete week. Wader,
SCL1•1tr. Wednesday :crit Erid;t;, nightie. Thee
,. tiLini flint „eery little iinratfvi:•rsiellee
:111ip!'Al+ltklDll
wilt be catered by lite fie* arrenFe•.
Nest Sunday will be Rally Day `rit,
meal. ' `r,
'Sttcppardt;atl ,�unday school. w .
91r. and Dlt�, John Factor visited at
INCSG ANON
11Un$znnon on Sand 1y tact. . th anitex➢slinra supper nailer the
!Hca. Pcunybaker, of Clinton, is anspttPd of St. Faun: church wilt be.
spending a ?ea' dare.,with, her Hinter, given lit the fieri tial! on Tif:ankagiving
111eR Mars Burrow*,
Day, net`. 18th, from d to 8 p. ni. The
Air. dlarry LEsigor vva on the Alco supper Wilt '1» followed by on Mel-
len' iat:t seek. Quito :s nurtlber have
lent .f.h'sigra�i)) of t otterich talent; as.
elided by several bi al numbers, in-
trad the summer itu...
Gram Eby,. who Ia *Wilding bort. in -
eluding hh•i R. Il, Campbell, l..T.C.Af.,
nes, collcsat Clinton, spent Saturday ira Ti�chbourne, tins: Augustine. and
Mrs. in D. Douglas. Tierra „will he
and Sunday at home. tote .uf ehi(L•ens there. Como f early
Mr. and Mrs. Beef Foster and child=
and avoid the rush, '
Al"i11`1t'k
ren. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
end Mrs. Boss McNee. Dungannon,
Oa Ttiuredar and Friday of next
week, . the..1411t and 15th, school will
be +closed owing to the teachers' "con-
vention wllle+h as being held la Gode-�
rich this year. ;
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COLJIOH%E -
The following is the report of S. S.
:,, Colborne, for tits • tnoutll ot sea.
`°•tetnl)er, arranged in order Of tncirlt.
'noise marked with an asterisk -missed
stone of the tests. Sea l v:- a. Boni%L
6;,; .'M. Morris, 59; °.L. Thurlow. Sr.
111, -�11. Chisholtne, `l0; J. Bogie. Ga.
Jr, 11L --P. liorton.•75 "0r -Morton, 72;
''J. AfcCatin, 72; 3. Prcemall, til. S.
1J.- • i . t'reetnan. J. Ghishalitte, Ir. ;Port;
.ese F,.«1, :atesets s ler Dorton. I'rinii•r
It. Freeman. . l'reennnn,` t;" Moi-riai
Clare A Bell, Ilorton...it'umber on 'roll
T. ,t31T1IA 1•i. 3�17;1MPTON, T'eaether,
. Look ` out for q Humber one. unless
,. you are a 'widower. When look out
for number two.
Autumn uuna
es -
ort � and
Winter .: ,1 -
ex �� ��B
Surely never' were Bats
su lovely as this reason.
Tbey':show the latest con-
ceptions in billinery art.
Yom are cordially invited
-f
to ails e t our V �• - 141
p tl, otic
ass acVicar
Kill st'.. Scree
Olt a�t t
a
Gn Wednesday, September '29th, 'a
very pretty Borne Wedding was sotem-
niSed In the ;presence of about 45
guests at the home id Mr. And Mrs.,
170hMi Young,. Loyal, when -their dausht•
er, Aflldred, was untied ate marriage
with Prank J.. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alcan Wilson, 1 irinw...The. ceremony
took place in the living room beneath
aa.arcti of autumn •leaves and mount:
fain alit and seas performell by -.Irene;
It. J. .Iloss, of Auburn. The bride.
who was given in marriage •'by het
father, 'looked_ Frlrltsh. ,dsilnllly_•go%need P„
in.-Avlfitb; -cr'epe -inis Brittle'" With Ratioq Theinitualconventionofthe Epworth
trlmmings `• and ' were the groont'e ,gift League of thee. Goderich ftistrict: will be
a 1. w:Mere on pearls. She carried ,i held in Blython Oct. 26tb. .
'
bouquet of whlte_nsters: and. maiden- > I3apti°st-church, Montreal 5t; Sunday:
.lu it stern. Miss Nutty Young, twin', Get. -10th' Iiev. J. t;. Ford will preach
sitter , of the bride. swearing a gu%wfi morning. and evening. ng•, ii a, m, and 7
similar In the bride's but for pint; P. ' ni, Bible 'School at 3 P. in., and
rosebud trimmings, aetecl as brides- B. Y. P.• V, f'neetiftra't $•p, m. �,_�
meld and carriedpink asters and ferns The..Ladles" Aid sof. s.- ietoria • St.
The groom s%aw attended bysttts eau- \1a,todist.Felfurelt•••w.itl".trb'ii11t'a"". serial
•sin:- 11r.-•-Thonnin_.ttulitlatt;rof-fl rtmty: hot slt'per on the•eveninh of Thanks-
anrl the wedding Meech_ was played, by 'giving day, net. oethe 'SPlendld ro-
Aiiss Mabel llrlgg,•• The groom's $its gram will be given after the. supper
to the bridesmaid wets a pearl brooch F.ve'ryone conte and enjoy :the evening,.
to the pianist an amethyst brooch and
tib tl;e groomsman gold cuff tlnks. This nin eight# e • ranntverahry of'the be-
After a dainty'lunclheon and the usual Goderg.0? 'the •Presb blear n Church in
toasts. lir. and Mee. W➢Ison lett by (4conet. h is, to be em a r. when on the
motor. for Colgllntrwood end"winl visit secofrd •bundmy tit November. ltov.
friends at aevefal ya.nts In .Mil koJta Prof. Ballsntyttc.. of E'uox. College.
and Western Ontario, the bride travel* Moderator af, the Genera't•Aesembly. Wilt
ling.In a .cult of navy 'serge -with hat
F itr'torIa St. Methodist church
•tt► �l►a('t. Those present irt►m a dig.
next Sunday 'will he •Educational .An-.
trance•vverc Atr;.and Mrs.' Stmt, Coiling.
wood;; Mr, and °,lira. el. • Fisher; Galt. Ma -ovary. At 11 a. tn. Rev, A. E. Milli
Mr. James aNtilson. •Cochrane;.Air. Dun. on. at .Auburn; will preach; at 7 ps nt,
ran' Crawford . and the; grooms= loo Rev. T:'E. Sawyer, of iondesboro, welt.
brothers, Hobert- and .(Gordon, of Flint have rharge ' of the service.- Sunday
Mfrh,i Mr. and Airs. oral:aro and Mr,, school at 3 o'eluek. All will be wet,
h. V. Graham; Kineardirie, and . Mist come, .. -
•
F,fllti i 1v so
Ii n Stratford:
..
`ItexE Sunday the, ant Jti 'of Knox
• bEEntlfi:�. church. will be twanged. by Be,. S. Ma -
Lean, of I gmondville irho will present
,-Silo. filling -.'J i •tlie.-or ier;.nf=the--dak atethe worlc-of the tai M; B. at themarniri
present. : . a service and the 3ittnuel thauk•ofertng
rI
,. John' f t '
In Wiii t n oa• he rva >; !* work' Wiliam, t 'Toronto'. +liar mq o -will be received
beim catlingeort friends here :the .vast at this aervtco, Be'. Mr.. McDerfaid
week., _ wilt be: in E ,ufondville taldag a miler
f '- -ti'nty for Mr. McLean.
` liutnr 'Claim •left :. , c apk to iota- .
tn(glec the winter' term at the t), lit. G.: Iiarvest twine services vvt11 beheld
!n Guelph. - at Aion . South On: Sunday, l)et i.Oth,
The ' Perv'ices will be cottducteei by
atlas Ittitti Shaw rcaahome from .Ilei ,
the pastor. Rev, Mr.Campbell. Acorn-
gelooi In Ottelph to attend .th+a AtaMOf• in8.servlees �at 1i a. m.. taubjeet, "God's
Clutton weddlnEt
' OLL11UHINE
North Zion Tbanksgivini? supperand
t:uneerte-The annual hot. fowl supper
and concert will be helot its the North
Zion Methodist churt`lt on Monday eve-
eiittig, Oct.. i~8th. The. slimier will
ruirlinence fit! 8.00 o.'tdl(ick, An excel,
lent programs twill be give' atter' tire'.
mapper. consisting :of .solos by Mise
Clots Terry, of London, \vlruifer of the
Canadian National (81i1 !edal, at Tor-'
onto i readings by ;Mss Campbell, of
Landon, graduate of the'London]
Sehoot' of Elocution: addresses- b•y
Reverends T. J. Ross and A.:P E. Stinson.
both of Auburnr other local talent will
also.. tal=e Part.. Admissron' price, ;id-
ult�s,"7fic, children 35c.
• AMONG T CHURCHES.
Great harvest Field: Evening service.
SW. Arehle porton has been in Ale: at 7 p• m. subject, "Is Christianity it
burr: the past week; her tauter Ia ih I4►ing Thing To -day°" Speetal muslei!
Very poor 'health'. at (both sert'1ees t'G'4 one • 2,0s1
Mrs. Keene returned to tier -home lh cum!'.
J
t
uu&1as. 'having spent the week with l;:sox-11}uhrcit,..44t: detettaisseettge
her friend. Sirs. A. II, ,(glutton. mondvh1Ile, eonduet :livine emit/.
:lie, • and Mrs. (leo. huller and next Sunday morning a and evenings
daughter. of Clinton. spent the ,past The work or the W. its. •S, wili be spe-
w eek •nidi relatives, the Gooks. dully ooneniered at the morning serf
, �' YI
eview ti:,s v The annual t t a;s
.JPs, iP 1' , i, m a h nl+o rlof
Lomat.% iL � ffP n h,
Lln f L nit n, ani, g
airs. 11, T. Williams. of Goderieh. Spent W.M. S. 'wi11 be reeersctt at bons sed
lire uvek-end With their sister, Ctrs. viers. 'Sabbath school and Aduit: a�n'b
•hunter.' • "Peen age,: Bible Classes at :r o'clock:
,old time thresher, Mr., Diehard- ei(iLidren's Dirt• iv�il .be ntry
tseeu sit
aan;`ot Poe meet. tae been In tftis , eorge's church en t)et, i7th, a
nejghborh ud tor.. the past \tvw•o weeks, week from nest Sunday- :lath t+ ;spec
Corals ; , hustler and stakes some ottt clal ebildrem s sel'vire in the church
'er threshers take a bark sea. at 3 seeloek In the afternoon Harvest
Tianksgiviniz. servlee3. alhir ':till be
The most tliftleult ,person : to find
out is your dentist.
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BARGAINS
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104 OWd1t
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
FOR WEEK COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCT: 2n+
uu
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, 30c • .
G elarkei s Pork and Beans 19c
Aylmer. Brand Peas, 2 for �.
Old Dutch Cleanser, = _ 1
Lux, Flakes, 2 for -
fury p , 2 for
Sunlight Soap
IIs Baking Powder, 48
Yellow Sugar, for
35c.
c'
250
R. STEEL
\ .UMJTsrD
0
to ;1.00 STORE
,0.411rA
i
i
held tete same 'slay and Rev Stante,
Maedonell, L. Thr; rector of St •1'.au1'e•
tiered, Stretford, will he tthe • aRe ill
preacher for
ebno
nunonfathe leaheli*'sand
eonfrmt•d members) of -the Sunday
school. 5 v 1
11n
b hP
ld, 8 t
,'r a nr.
Bishop "t illiame of the Intro. n rose Was in 1ioderieh' last. Thursday
and addressed the , Cleary Mi sign
wltitlh was held in St. Clenrgets Citureh
that day and the day previous. This
miesjon to the efer y was in prepara-
tion for the Advent mission to the
laity. the object of :'lint is the deeps
ening of the spiritual' lifts of, the peo-
tP1P. ` "itfi,•+ ntljssioiai*r to St. C oorvgr'q
will r4 ,e Iles. Canon llrnugitail. M., A..
rentor of St. George'? church, St. Oath-
lrindrf. Commencing yesteilday, Orel
nth, 'Wednesday ,%deme services are
!brine held in the pariah hall by tho
rtestor In iireparation far lire mission.
The enbsettption of $100, made last
bruary by
to Congregational rtrard t. Molter:sen
Fund, was., paid aver Ott.3st to $tr. 3.
G. S. Loynea, treasurer of the fund.
Sloe October, 1918. when the class was
organised es the St. Andrew's Club,
with :Mrs, D'ttitthatt as teacher, the
Club hag rat=ed Moir $006 for benevolent
objects. 'The larger amount', were : $38
to Fresh Air Relief work; $65 to Victory
Doan of the Sunday School; Ka for the
literary work of Dr. and Mrs. Mac01111.
xray^ in China, avid $1110to Forward
Movements Fund. Smaller amounts
were bubecrlbetl to Armenian. Fond,
Queen ltl'ary Iioeplsal for Consumptives,
and `Mtsstonary Funis of the church.
The Class has an settees Membership
of 23.
!il►it�ralf, OvT. 7M, tlttN
LINENS
Siagh u4 Aeolis wit itlt
1* Oita aoll lora. suit-
#t f trays, castes,
essidi*f, scarfs, *tc.
•
Singer Suppllss
MISS. SUSIE' NOBLE
A *:ctrl*1it.14Iock '
-PEOPLE WE KNOW ..
Mrs. c t+tnkeq vl d friend: In Sea,•
thrill - the past week.
Mr. Jas. *Clinton, \13 vit)lting tho
parental •frame," Keayst-„ -- t ;
Airs; Adelaide ;'airn has.; refereed
front- ler visit In \Vaiker ille. •
ate. Douglas Mooneyis is spending itis a ,
months in C,tuetiee'onsittng friends.
Air. Geo... Gould. -Market Street.I13.
eturned from a trip to-:ilanitoba.
Aiiss tenronen inr..isnesleitipg the pat ..1:..
ental 'borne, Hein Ave this sv"ek
bliss 'Florence .Ilarrlsun of Toronto,
is the guest , o? Mlrs.. •! arr:e., :Jambrie
Road.' . •
Air: and Aire. L" lfoure« r,! St •
as, were visttursoil ;own during. t%re
Past week. •
Mr. and Mrs; The;,, (laule; ?r left
last week to visit `relatives en Cleve-
land, Ohio. • •
Ile. .1acdonel1 :reLuris i on .1uesday-
front Wallacetoa -n., where .tie vvas 4
tending lite fair.
Mh-s Afaud 'Stirling,of 'Toronto, woe '
tin guest, of _Miss •,Stlrrling; •Cambria.•
Road, last weekes
Mr. and •3trs. 1!,.. AteLaughliri, iVat-
erlao Street; ore on a :visit to rela-
tives in Ottawa.
.'1Ir. Ed. Beck, solidh n kion in hit.
hochenermeat forPresent same tlireeiyears 'past, is
Airp.. Afaskell .and Mis Mabee Mas-
kelt: "arrived home on .fondly from
their 'Westcrp trip. a
Miss Isaias*. . TI irnpcon 'has taken 3
•position Ilaj?roiiitoot..•hi1toran and
C.,poke s jaw .afltces. .
firs' !lorry 13ridlttLe, ,sof Las An-'.
gelcs,•'Ga'..: ?s •vlsiting : ut bite home • of
iiee motive, :..1Strs--Vtivitt field, Elgin
\were /'' • .
.aere g, Of town, visited.
her 'parents: Atr. and Mrs. it. Ii: L°eait6
;rtrple .Lader :t•'ar).a. 'l3ay.tle'Id, the past
�verli •
Mrs, la. k'.. Watson ann. Miss La
u
ra
\ats m left :On edoeartaa for at-
rtawn. N f. where :•:hey wilt make•
their future. 'fi'G)iie.'
T=ie ' :many .friend:, of Mr. hue Tan
oat :vile now resides. tri St. Cathar-,
ins.,. were pleased to see'him. in town
for r, reee tlayis.last week.a .
dickie, of 'West Taylor. I3'iekl+t
Brown; Mfg' Co. of iiamilto.i.. was tri
town. !thus week itis many friends
were ;)Ieasett to • °,Meet him again. •
.Aire: Wm Strachan gave the address
at. the ihankoffcrink ,meeting of tier
W, ..M. S. of 'i"Vingham P'resby-teriatt
ethursla 9!r Wednesday ;' this week.
•'3.'n:•. many' friends 'of • ;: plain G. It,
Carrie will be pleased to bear that IIq
has nein appointed assistant a 'Christ
enures tee: Medea'. slnmilton. entitle
Dwin -seen. lie will alrte► ol+; .1i?l net
ditties some titre .this, month
. Ir. Jno. i:: 'Laisharn, of Los Angeles.
is visiting at his old home-, Vietoritt
$t, lie is leaving for the southern
pity on Friday of this weep and will
he aerompaniett by its mother. :firs
The Co
A St.rs FuB of Wondertui. Yalu
Weer' end Piece
tauter aml FaU Coats
A range that is complete ean be inspected at
this store in Vail and Winter coats. Every gar.
meat is guaranteed to give service, and tbay, acre all
new this season, We feature Nortb*aty garments,
'which means the highest Aunty, the best workman-
sbip and therlatest•:,designs,
Childxe.'s ads arer also shown in -4izes front
small girls' to asses' sizes.. We.have,a Cost for
every size.
le is�a pleasure to' show these garments. We
want you to lnsplet this most comtplete. line before •
deciding' on your Fall + oats , ;
.. �.. ... YA.Fy; ...
Piece 'Genas
Sel`ges in the best qualities of botta,ny, wide
widths, and all Wanted colors are'shown.
__ Broa idothi -are- � So- show ' all
in �"
shades and the weight is correct fdr fall wear;
Gaberdines are also good ,f95 this season's Teat.
We have theta in stock at the present time:
• We have a large stoclefir you to inspect.
Special Values foor This Week's
reiRng ° .-
"White Cotton,. regular 65c, for 5s.
Nainsooks, regular hoc, for 45c:
Nada o1am regular $
ac for •
bot
Boyys Heavy.Cotton
Stockings
gs.
This" - Stockingis wonderfully uderfnlly :'
adapted for fall. wear. They conte in
l? y
all sizes from 6 to to. Regular'.price
75c, for 59e a pair,
bor Me toes at
Stets mak* no -
Sad bleed-paisan aaseat
ed,sheswellingtedu rapidly
at last abis to siaep."
by day there was vast• improve..
when every trace of Mow f
poiaouows =atter had bear
t of the watnd by zlua•iuk,
eating resulted,
Vaal hid up .with fay 1ett
and iihflatned ,from the knee
ere was noticing to touch the
ut2am•Buk.' This wonderful
• . We have gathered'togetbb;r` a gfeat:.
bnumer of Blouses • in crepe de, chine
and georgette andbaire combined them
all do one lot at onerice,
These • Blouses are
prrkct:.in every.
respest andAstyles.,are .correct, , but for
this week's selling we have them 're-
duced to one price.; Y
This is
an. opportunity
real Blouse at ti small price...'
Cry e -de Chine Blouses selling
Crepe -de , I leg•
price tip' te $7..50, On sale for $5.39.
Georgette Blouses, ore sale up to
$
xi.
50, for $6.49,
' '`hese are real values, be sure•at d -
see them.
Jif -C e.
The House of Rellca zlfet
b y p.
atigiquesumarsOnarnmant
urasimialarmariciaa
a
•
..pia
the . public-spirited proprietor, Mr. C:
O. Lee, had to dispose of the provis-
ions they had to . the groceryd'stores;
o#c. This, no doubt, awaits ibat �h
e
. visit •4s off for this season.-
Try it
earlier, next summer, members of the
Climate City Board ot Trade: : Code -
rich will have a welcome for y ora..
ile, Macdonell and,Ohas. Darrow won
ilrst anti G. Chapman and W. lane se -
wind in Wednesday's Scotch doubles
tournament o.>". the local greens. In
the s previous Wednesday gime, Jos.
Brophey and L. B. Tape were first and t
is. Toole and Fred. Runt set ond.
1:. I.ashauh, lvhii will spend the win. r
ter there.
illareeGallapher
'Chi' marriage of Letitia, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallag-
her "Siapte Wood" Farm. i:arloev, and
Arthur Charles t:!irk, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Clark. of Ilarrineto
3,Vrst. ontarlo. lvas quietiy solt iniaed
on Wednesday. iletober Ott, at the
1H i,kee home. lie bride, who was
-Luce to ,narrialx' by her father. we
sand eharnteuse s tin with got Pad
trimmings, and ea a bs tlui't of
;maiden hair fern and W i ia'carnations
"'with a sprig of white heather." ,;hiss
Laura Phillips, of Auburn, gowned in
white silk sand ;carrying a basket of
ferns and. asters mallet', rharrning`1ittle'
dower girl. Sties 'Tillie Gallagher, sis•
ter of the bride, played the wedding
must,. 'Flo; nuptial ceremony was
performed by Rev. It. J. (loss, of Aa -
burn. atm home was prettily decor -
:tett' with autumn foliage and 1lowery
Guests were p.'esent from Lueknow.
Stratford tVoodstock, Toronto, and
Moose, Jew. Among the many beau-
'jhriil gitts the !)rule received were
several Substantial iheeks and goldl KaestSt. Phone 7!
011
•
Stop! Look! Listen!
,Large3t line of • -
r : 'Picture Mouldings
test Workmanship
and at lower 'prices than you
can obtain anywhere else, for
those pidtures you grant framed
We g ara*tee ear work
Byes . Specialist 'Hughson is
here noon
tion;1•, miss hint.
$inuIli's flri Store
coins. Amid showers of confetti and
The elasse3 1Dt south se methodist go('i ,ev;i4lie-s Mr. and :lira. !;lark left ' L
ehura; wilt meet next sandal morn• orris short motor trip eget, the bride
ten at ib, e.1 preeminent labor leader tr4v,liing fn a navy blue 8'''114‘`'"11' ;l-
ot
t
of Toranta in sl recent address in Bur. anti hat to That'll' and sabl, tars, Lp
1vas4i chapel said to a body of sovim on their return they will reside in
sere fee leader:: 'Wthy telt tin, tiro GAMOW, tvlier, the groom Is in bus14
Methatlist class<tneeting 13 a],•ing Out . nes3.
What are you thinking ott By ail •
means Vett it up. 11 is 0110 0: UK' lin. Si* Khat the ►feather, 014
fist means of.. treininp, rcperlally • for 'Clic, Stratford Herald had the fol.
The Stole:; that any church eould /Min;g a day or two before_ the date
flare. Men's Club and Mission Bandeelieduled for Mot Board of Trade mo.
at the same 4iotrr. by the rill§ M. 1I, 'ton .trta' fryit 4i12e le.13s31d. Oily 10
IL I.or'ic will "dpett the die/emotion -on (iodierieh: - •
flew may eve prakt➢se thanksgiving?" -"Entries for Friday,: motor h➢keato
Public n otshiet at 11 and 7. Vito pas. tloderteh continue to comet fn, and this
tors morning theme will be °°Perfe-c" :morning',Mitchell advised that 23 tars
tion, this taoal Eit Life." Evening; team titre wonitd take part. Thlt
"The Venni of Education." The ;pa rnran3 that sheat 300 to 25A cars wilt
etilkely Ibis fn tine when the crowd
sesame fonletiolt. The 1oderitb
Board et Trade f3 making extensive'
preparations to orol➢d, metas ter the
crowd. and promise to lake care of all
who come,"
The Winton 'Cow Era published a
statement to thif / t that it WAS ex -
petted in the ,aleighborhood fit 500 Cars
rw.
nukt take part in the hike.
icritav last, however, was cold an
rvet and tete meter hike was or. The�
Woi+serr's blame*: which WO Arrear.!}
worth 4,eaatne meeting on
'ne1L% will be a meeting Stith th
tion Band and wilt be under the''
tion of Miss Mooney and Mins
tett',
day
;lis-
reef.
adv
lit i1 Wise In tritest. 101 e+e.
Many rases lead to disordfirs et they.
st,x'itat'h and few are„Tyree from them.
,4t the brit retinif,,statio,t that the
stotlrsek end liver ate” not pate rm.na'
their tararettoar, a tonne of Parmelee°:'.
%foetal& Plile Mlonhl lie tried al►d itj
+milt he found *et the digestive ernes'
will A,►eldil;tihtelary *stfs*.
Lastitrrs .4114I i circa srr AO bk ided
+n those, alibi that no either tdirestara,{
heli h=ulk' ler so etiective ti Inez•
1
flim to rater fox the crowds ot %ialtor5
at the *beer to he .twin at Mote1.8un.
set. the dialog-reem et'ttith was efts
e'rotr-tg yttt *4 the disposal of the
Beard et ?ratio' ter the occasion by
Victory Bonds
Al tiff nt)w prices Victory
Bonds are nngais o(io,pab:y
the premier security offer-
ed to -day.
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MON ssi" i •4R83t p1,r.
Mltnitipaal olferint s yield.
tag pp to 7 per neat.
Ta IL
NINON. MID NO
Ilowt
tfiiirs elletrlsg VOA *U s $s1
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., a We will bc`�.1,Qading. ,,cairs.-�for one week:
We
, in this sect'°. colnineucirlg .F i -
day,
Will quote'prices Up, n •rergt3esha
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East. Street'
a
•
-See Us'
Ta4e, * $antasgo of our Goderich a service . Wo are available ovdiy day and
all day anti villi. sire that you got the; right Glasses and that they lit :properhy,-
.wro nitro; replace any broken lens. , - 7• • ,
A. L. COLE, Eyesight $i'tri tom,,,
.Opto'ni*Wet W*t! St., Gddericli:"' ' Optician
all - Gooi
are arriving at,'t s store daily,,_ and, they
are representat ve of the very best
in
C �tialdian fdotwe r.praduction. ot7AL,IT' `,,
the hest STY)Z, tie newest, andXRIC,
the lowest, these are the distinguishing„
marks of ottr Shag and we would suggest
that yo t give testa call anti let tis show you
!hist Iwe ha what we clttini.
asonable Goods at Reasonable,Prices