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The Goderich Star, 1922-09-21, Page 2PA" T" Qt; 0 Not n br ense . NF Tw eif�0F.RICH STAR r tpw1tetione Castle,,4wee -iil s E,Ie i. 3Mc- Ewen, 1 Stanle ; 2, Tl• 11Sc1grvela, I Stanley; 3, E. ? cEa:en, I Stanley; 4. . S I➢ale 1 Hullett• 5, Ray Elliott, It . ' Gssdeair�a tp.; D, J. 6ielroee, (3 Hut- FALLCLOTuING . Collection of Weed 5ecds:--fl, Ray ,.� Elliott, 11 Goderich tp.; 2, E. Smith., 1.. Goderich and Hullett; 3, F : �Wright,1Hullett.for Ladies- Caliection Of Insects -1. R. l4fc- d Men Michael, 1 Hullett; 2, 1, McEwen, 1 ' Stanley; 3, Harry Snell, 5 Hullett. Collection of plant .diseaees -•1, Roy I Elliott, 11 Goderich tpa 2, Jack Hal- • . t 1214".0 Hullett. Ladles Fall GOtxt3 Collection of Forest Lewes-�•-1, F. Wright, 1 Rullott• a Roy Elliott, 11 Goderleh tp.: 3. 111. McEwen, 1 Stan- -The Newest in Styles and the Latest in Cloths era to be lanai in lei- 4, E. McEwen, 1 Stanley; 5 B. Ladies' Fall Coats at this store, at prices that warrant. satisfaction. Mckwen, 1 Stanley;, 0„ Laura Wa3- Fur collars, fur collars and ouffs, embroidery, silk and satin linings, ner: J ilullett, F. are some of the features of the duvetyns now being shown for the Fowler, tI Au INative 2, Woods -1, s Elliott, approval of the Ladies, in the line of Fashionable Coats for Fall. tloderich-kp.rSrlld,�aibanll_SQde richt . Sank holiday' crowd in Look* watehea�th hippopotaaiuo at the Zoo. is p C. Ball 12 1`I' in�ci' ��s Pnt s eaking.•-•1, , F«rt aid Goderich and Hullett; 2, Agnes The Ladies will be plea Wright, 1 Hullett, sed with the delightful range of Fall School Chorus -Summerhill, .12 and Winter Hats to b® icon on display this week. The styles, fur CLINTON SCHOOL FAIR. I R Goderich and Hullett. School Parade -.•-1, Summerhill, 12 I lined Semi -trimmed and ready-to-wear, is Panne Velvet, Feathers, . Goderleh and Hullett; 2, 4 Tucker- ! Velts and Velvets, with Baronette.Satin. Wes4thear • Was Favofable ' and the Event Was'at Gala Ds4y smith, 3, 5 Hullett; 4, 1 Hallett, try RALE AND SICKLY � Ladies',. Dresses for Town and --Cowin Country -side. GIRLS AND BOYS The school fair for Clinton and the Pen of two (cockerel • and pullet :....•:... ' --�'- The range of Ladies' Dresses .extends throng CantEin Crepe, e " Charm.euse, Tricotii e, Sexge.s, Flannels ,4nd Hdmespuns. surrounding rural schools, was bold Rhode Island Red) -•1:, Audrey Car Need All the. Strength that Rich, Red Duchess . h rices are reasonable and right. on Tuesday, Sept, 12th. The various ter • 6 Tuckeramith, Blood:Can Giye. Them The styles are up-to-the-minute, the p = exhibits were on show in the council dne dozen white eggs. --1, Stewart .-.�. ' Dale, Hullett, 2 Ray Mason, 1 Hal- Youth is the time to lay the faun 7 chamber while the poultry. and live I. tt• 3,,,Iean keirese,.9 Hullett; 4, dation for health. Every girl and LI.R.e s Hats for. Fall. stock were at the side -and rear of the i �tteila Powell, 11 Goderich tP,; .: 5, every boy should have plenty of pare, ` town .hall. Fe ss Wri ht 1 Hullett; 6 Vernice' b t es. .With ' g . , , ked loos and ss rong peli•v _ Tbis , The parade formed at the school Ball, 9 Hullett. • blood o start life With particular.. man,_ young ipa"a, will find.. the Fall Hat to. grounds and paraded down street and, One dozen brown a a-1 Audrey thin, tRtyto win success suis his individual desire among the assoitme t of Hats just recent- ggg , Y a handicap oo gre rne,, the prizes were allotted to them„ I Garter, 6. Tuckeramittt• 2 Marjorie, d a iii s. Rich,' ' red bl I received iihtis. line. .Tit 'prices of the Felts, whi4h are offered Among the 'outsiders who assisted : n h pp es R h, Mc>;wen, � Stanley;. 3, 'Warren Whit.. means, health, full growth,- straQnB in all the• popular shiides, are attractive. in the udging were Dr. 'Field, public more, 6 Tuckersmith; 4, .Margaret nerves, a, clear brain and good di - school tapector; Mr. R. B• Caldwell Fear, 4 Tuckersmith; 5; 'John Hez- gestion. 'Ina word pure blood is the ' ' of Petrolia, and . Mises J. Stead,A • of. zlewood, 4 Hullett; 6: Laura Wagner, foundation of health. Read y- fo. Wear Suits is Walkerton, 9 Hullett. , , The -signs of weak, watery blood Omitting the section of the prize Collection of of -six apples -1, Per are unmistakable. The, pale irritable with u •to -date linea in lkieix'e, Young. kdu list devoted to Clinton schools exClua- cy Garter b Hullett• 2, Ray Town- We are well stocked p P ively, the prize winners were as Pok y ' girl or boy, who -has no appetite .or ahend, 6 Tuckersmith; 3, E. Tb*n-"ambition, is always tired out, short. Men's and Bova' Clothing. Before_ the purobaset of a `Fall Snit, lows: spend, 6 Tuckersmith 4, W. Batkin; of breath , and does not grow strong, those interested should make it a point to see the Suits we offer, .at' . Open to Town and Country r " 1 Goderich t .; 5, F. Powler, 1 Ila , uiWm; ,of anaemia•-.7greatest + s .•�' ka:a'. .the bestprioes. Judging Beef Cattle --1 Fergus. �ett• 6, E. 7 itmore; 6 Hullett. dnemy of .youth. There. is lust one 'Wright, 1 Hullett; 2nd ill Ball Atilkitig Stool --1, _Stuart Ball, 4 thing to do for these girls tins boys-- Clinton;g3, .'Willie. Wright, 1 Hullett; Tuckersmith• 2 Hugh Ball; 4 Tuck- build;+ the blood with Dr. Williams 11'La1Zy Qher -Li 4, C. Ball, 12 Goderich tp,;: 6. Gro)it ersmith; 3, t, 'lYMcMfchael, 1' Hullett; pink Pills. You can't afford to ex- , et for Rath, Clinton; .6; Jack Twyford, Glen- 4, 1!, Radford, 6 Hullett t eriment withh other remedies, We Can supply your needs in various other lines. Goode by , ton, Rope Halter --S. Ball 4 Tuoker� there must be no Su in the pp y 3 Reef Calf -I, Harry Snell G Hui, smith- 2, H. Radford, br Hullett; 3, .treatment of anaemia. Dr. Williams the yard el Cottons bi� .s, Gve aills a, Ladies Beads, and Under- RedHullett-: ood wear a wall as `�'0 8birts, overalls and Underwear for. Dien. lett; 2, 'Robert Turner . Clintoli•_,.3A �l. Elvam h, 12 GaderiCh and ,Pink Fills act directly on the, blood, , s p . Carter, 6. Tuckersmith; 4, Bili Ball,. 4, Stewart Dale 1 Hullett; 5, Eari giving it the elements it lacks, thus Clinton. Cartwright, 4, Millett; 6,.Roy Cart-; developing strong, heafthy girls. and ; , l: Agricultural Coit==1.:F. Wright, 1, .Wright, 4 Hullett. boys. . Mrs. R. Kinch, .Hepworth,. HA 11 'Ott. White $read -1, Elva Smith; 12 Ont., tells as follows what these ills . The store will be closed on Fridays atternoop, :,Sept. 2lnd, and r. u Q Goderich and Ile ,did fo .her dao liter: --"I think pigs ria a t: 33rd n account of Jewish holida , l? en Halter Bi-oken Crile -•1, W. Wright, exi a Hullett, r g all day -Situ yf. p > o y p I Hullett. Bran Mufts-1, Reta Fear, 4 duty to Iet .others know the benefit on Monday, Sept. 2,0th. Spring Lamb --1,. A. Carter,. 6, Tuckersmith; 2, E. McMichael, 11101- which Dr., Williams ' Plok 'Us have I Tuc ersmith. lett; 3, Grace McEwen, 1, .Stanley', 4, . daughter, and I hoe this n -been to. mY dao .. . _p ' Pair . Bacon: Hogs ---1, Roy Mason, Dorothy Innis, 1 'Staniey- .6, Bessie, may be the means of inducing some Hallett; '2 McEwen 1 Staple • 6 Malsel Wri ht other sufferer to try-. them, She was 12, Goderich, dz lTu,U , A. Carter, y, g ,., � Y �6, Tuckersmith. 1 Hullett. weak, nervous .and badly run down. co Oatmeal Cookies -i, Irene Vodden, She took medicine from the doctor . Rural"'S heels _ _�.�...;„;�.. � . Schools y , but of no beet - 'and final] he RNFIELD 11 Goderichi ':• 2 Ma o Forbe 12 b nil s t eat uart-�.1 df Vh 1 I. Radford. 5 Hullati • 2, Cq Ball,:. x2 Goderich-•slid- Hullett; 3, Thelma Lovett Goderich :was. not able .to, walk to ac ol. I •: _ ._,_... -Jc -- Halle ..4.....Grace .111oRwen ._....:wag.advised.to-give.her. r._'9 ams. . Hullett: Hullett,, ,'hVeau-,S#Qr,�, �4-:`' w Goderrch, On -to Stanley. Pink Pills, which I did, and after Wheat Sheaf 1, Ray Vodden, 3 Bums -1. Ethel Boss, A Huliett� taking them for a time.she was re- ` Huller; 2, E: Radford, 5 Hullett. : Tarts -1, Isabel] Linden;*; 11 Godes stored to' rfeet health. I cannot: -Gats 1 Quart --1 G. Smith 12 Hul-richri � � .� t Marion .Mason e• •s ak too- Iii hl of: these ills. . lett;.2, W. Batkin, li Goderieh t .p. 2, , 12 God pe g y #' p. rich' an� Hullett; 3, .Joan Forties, 12, You can: get Dr. Williams Pink Oat Sheaf -••G. Lindsay, It. G e- • r an ..is �'► Hullett, 4, Grace Gibbingg,.6: Tucker- Pills through any dealer. in medicine, which delighted his fathers d rich t NEW • LAMP BURNS r b ail at 50 c is x or six the 'o of his children today. He M B U 1� sJ . - smith; 5, Agnes Wright, 1 Hullett•_'6, o y m en . a bo . joy Btii°1eyy I Quart -M. Batkin, I1 bo es for ° 2 60 fro The . Dr. Wil- could not afford: : to be •without the , Goderich t :•.2 R McMichae1,11 Hut . Edith. Gibbings. 6 Tuckersmith. m P Homemade C nd --1 Helen 'St w liamsvMedicine Co., Brockville, Ont: Family Herald. and Week] Star of a .y._-.,.. e e y_ . - _. _ . 94 ,SIR ; lett. _ _. -- L .T a subse?i tion : rice is ' .art 1 Stanley; 2, Margaret ]'toss, 1: --. Mentees h p ti I Field e i d e a 1 C. Wright, o Peas --I,, W h 1 Halo , 18 , 2.00 r r. FA ILY''N ESSI Y ea EC T $ Y Hailed. M per let E. Snell, b. 1 t H K.. .. f t 2 Sri 1 u le t 3 H. d- . , H. Ra School 1;una`Fe=-�1, Bessie„McEwen, 'tors.• b: Hullett: • ;' � ' ' No other journal .caters so intimate- Religion is' $s natural ,to a man as � BHstrtS Ej6CtT+'IC bx' .(s'QS el 1 Stanley;'2, Isabel Lindsay, 11 Godo- ly and minutely to the needs' of the the ai he breathes: %4 d Corn• -:1, 4,.George Wright, 12 rich Y r. ch t ., 3, Stuart Ball, 4 Tucker- Goderich find Hullett. �•, p � agriculturist as does the , Family smith, 4, Agnes Wright, 1 Hullett. He ald and Weekly Star of Montreal. Anew oil lamp that gives an amaz- Sweet :Corn B. McEwen, 1 'Stan- it y C 1'11 l d Children n Cry, in 1 brilliant,s t eve Wh a Cake -1, Eleanor McEwen, From his .medical to his religious � g Y.. ,oft white light, n •.- ley; 2, 14M. Rosa 1 Hullett; 3, D. Math- glens .+ . oson . 4 Tuckersmith, 4'. M. Fear,, 4 t 'St • 2; Agnes Wright, a •Hal needs, from the health of his stock to • . FOR. FLETCHER'$ better than gas o} •electricity, has ' ' • ¢ , lett; • - Norma Snell, ,'Hullett] 4, the ca abili ' s `s been tested by thel. S. Government Ttickera ith• G. 1VI<a Tu k- _ _ ..._......._ _ .tie_._ of`_hi machine_ : _• _ •- _ ..._ .__..:..... ,__ -_ _- m_ .. S. --._ening, 4 G . >z' _ heir, _ Et Ross 1 Follett, 5, Irene Sriilth, >/�► aS- l /� and 35 leading universities and found ersmith, 6, .� _Mott, 4 Tuckersmith. , • from )iiz ladies .em%roidery to their .. Irish `Cobb e i Grace- --_ - Sleruli-tp., 6, Heleii_Stewartr k. 'ckles; from the minerals on. the to-, be•• superior , to- 10 ordinary oil 1 rs , McEwen, Stanley. ppii o lamps. It burns without odor, smoke 1 Stanleyy�, 2 Marion Forbes, 12 Hal- land to' the, fish in brooks, ..tom' ,�.....�..,� lett; 3 Fratelc Fowler, beMlletft 4 'Patch on cotton�goods•_I1 Maarion the books of his leisure hours to the or noise -no pumping up, is simple, ' ' ' ' ' •Mason, 12. Goderich acid Hullett;, 2, amusements of his children, from his ' clean, safe. Burns 94°lo air and 6% ° Luella Powell, it Goderich tN b,. Viola Johnston, 12 Goderich and. Hul. 'in vi a • common1brosene,(coal-oil):. Laura. Wagner 9 Hullett 6 Huh 'individual cares to his public ditties, Bal " 4`T �k ' ' g lett; 3, Ethel 1 Hullett. he finds . com anionship, help and The inventor, P. N. Johnso 246 : 1, uc ersmith. Sewing on 6 Muttons ----1 Mabel. p Craig St. W. Montreal, s en to g , M >� idance in the same 'old journal,ig n , i off g Green Moun 'in -1 . • ,� all 4 gar Al"i` , Tuckersmith; 2, berta Snell', b Hul- Wright, 1 Hullett, 2, Dorothy Innes,- - tend, a; lamp on 10 .,days FREE lett, • 3 Norman Cook 4 eke meth, Stanley; 3 Evelyyn McMithael, 1: al, or even to give one FREE to '' Tu rs ' Hullett; ` 4, Edith Gibbinnggs 6 Tucker q>QQ O>QO the first user in each localitywho will 4. Goldwin Smith, 12 Hullett; S, Ver- smith• 6.. Vera $undertook; 1 Stanle help him introduce it. Write him to- y, 9 nice X. Ball, 9, VIDING . Hullett; .6, Arthur 6 Isa�sel' Sundercoclr `1 Stanley. day for full particulars. Also ask Hallam, 9• Hallett. + ' s y li [ I!e Hydro OP8 li, , HDoo eys- -1, Donald Smith, 12 ilul« Three. buttonholes in Catton- 4, Ag p „ y S# O him to explain how you can get. the nen Wr ht, 1 Hullett; 2; Dorothy q We. specialize in Wiring of agency, and ,without experience or ' lett; 2, Elmer To+ivnahend, 6 Tucker- q Innes,,I 'Stanley; 3, Vera Coiclo h, , " all kinds. Let us eve 5u n money make X260 to $500; per, month. : smith:, 3 Graydeon Neal 12 Goderich . O • g Y a and Hultet; 4 Fergus Wright, 1 Hal- 11 Goderich tip.; 4, Norma: Snell, G • h f }11 p1} eatigiate for whin Hullett;'6, Norma Cook, 4 Tucker- CYO B lee riYIIV wiring your house' lett, 6, Ray Gkartwright, 4 Hullett, 6, smith." i! 4r garage. Gordon: Snell, ,6 Hullett. ith. ing'on woollen goods ---1, Nor- Mangolds- 1, Eleanor McEwen, 1 ma Snell, 5 Hullett; 2, .Agnes 4'OAlleilfe&t� Clean, Quiek PRIVATE TELEPHONES, Stanley;, 2; A. Garter; 6 Tookersmith; Wright, 1 Hullett• 3 Doris Wa er ° ig 't, ____ull__.,__..,_____...-_ .. iDi--_� _-__._Git[aa or.,fhist>Q_Geiitl__...__.: _ . _ __..._When ion `fL>En of . s....Ati read.b`r�sser,.2.Gnderich_tp.,;_A, , t+ a iYIO `ORS-;-,DYNAM`OS, Harold Tyndall, Hallett; b eta :`J HolIett. O � Ty , 2 ,, R • Sample crochet Fest, 4 Tuckersmith; 6, Edwin, Cart- . p of roche work -•1, Viola ,p: .To insure installation of alae- p 'ELECTRIC BELLS and wri9 k,, 4 Hullett. Johnston, 12 Goderich and Hullett- 2, p O T"ufn E :Marion. Mason, 12 Goderich. and 14ul. tris range service applications BUR LAR ALAR SYSTEMS spa -tel, E. chhitrnohi 0 'puck- lett;t.3, Agnes Wright, 1 Mullett, '4 should be in by September 1st. C • MS ersmith, 2, 'Fletcher Whitmore, 6 ► COAL Bertha Nott,. 5 Hullett• 5 Hazei ALL WORK. GUARANTEED Tuckersmith; 3, Fred Vodden,,~5 Hulme i Freeman 1 Hallett- 6, Thelma Lov-: t ISett• 4,.1Aoy Elliott, S Goderich tp ett, 12 +Groderich ani Hullett. WI7y > it Think of Us ' 1► oDo 61as Nett.Matheson ' 4 o Do it Now o COOK,. 1RON.and TOAST' by Knitted Scarf-�1, Marjorie Vodden, !1 HttiTetG ELECTRICITY 'Tuckersmith; 2, Deena. Snelf;. 6 I•IuI- Ansi-when your wail bin • lett; 3. Stewart Dale, 1 Hullett, 4, Patch Sewn on grain bag -,-Ii Aud- q Q A Lawrence Falconer 4 Tuckersmith; Yey Carter, 6 Tuckersmith; % Orvelle sp 1Tydro Tungsten lamps of �5�. p eye hsive an assortment of is empty csi11 5,` Carl Radford,. 5 'Hullett; 6, Gladys Hooper, i Stanley; 3, Harry Web. 40 Aid 60 watt size have'boen the e . b Electric Irons; and Perdue, 2 Goderich t . stet, 9 Hullett; 4,. Stewart Bale, 1 reduced to forty cents each. �p �1 p Hullett; 5, U; Lelleatl, 1 Stanley. -_• Toasters made in Canada: The Sa� tS 1101 UQ Garrote ---1. Pearl Pep r, 4 Tuck. CArpenter?s 'Mallen -1 Stewart . p 11uy' Hydro 'ttilm ersmith; 2, Earl Cartwright, 4 Hui- ps lett',' 3, Dorothy Tunes, 1 Stanloy; ' 4, Ball, 4 Tuckersmith; 2, 6.. Lindsay; T T "The Yard of teswice" • Gladys Freeman, 1 Hullett; b ' Doris 1i Godtrich tp, er. o Ro l a TAITt Phosrtsb 76 Goderich Wagner, 0 Hallett; a Grant gnell 5 Bird House -.1, Hugh Ball, .4 Tuck- Aft �16NT �MI$$IBN Hullett,' , ' ersmith; 2, G. Wds#y, 11 Goderich p fiOWN OF YbOEgiC13. E[ectxiciao West 5i. Exolnaive agents In Ckociericli for Piranips-1, George fatten, 2 tp. o NsKth >t,ds srf Harass Hydsy sli a O Phone 82 or 193 Goderich t .; 2, Melburn Bail, 4 Ma of Huron• -1, lliar3orf0 yea- � rt ' � 1'he Lehigh Valley Co>tl Sales Co.C� Tuckersmith; 3, .Grace ' Gibbings, 6' den, 5 Hullett; 2. Grace Scott, 9. Hui- I Tuckersmith; 4, Mar 3 ori:e McEwen, 1- lett; 3, Edwin Radford; 5 Hullett.---'30Lt0 "` "�t07p�. Stanley; 5, Gordon Radford, 5 Hal. Map of. Quebee---I Stewart Dale, . , lett; 6; W. Rogerson, 4 Tuckersmith. 1 Hullett; 2, Hugh ball, 4 Tucker- Onions ---1 Wilfred Freeman, 1 Smith; 3, Laura Wagner, 9 Hullett;. Hullott; 2, ,Mervyn Hatkin, 2 God'e. 4, Mildred Scott 9 Hullett; % Willie vich tp.; 3, Geo. Potter, 4 Goderich Popper, 4 7'ucl�ersmith; 6. Marion tp, Forbes, 12 Hallett. Asters -i, lleatrice Snell, 4 Tarek. Ma of Manitoba---�•1, Frank Fowl ersmith; 2, Melbourne hall, 4 Tuck. er, 1 Hullett; 2, Stuart Bail, 4 Tuck- r eraniith; 3 Jean Forbes, 12 Hullett; ersmith: 3. Hazel Freeman. 1 Hut- a, Luella 1, oven11, Goderich tp.; 4, Er- Iett" U Whitmore, a 'Tuckersmith; 6, Het. G, N .to Steuart, . Stani6 Wi Plilac t. BVASlr McEwen. 1 Stan - T- TH13RSDAY, SEPT, 21st,19, mat Is thus charge fur PlovQ bK Tli)r sit nft in your a use mount']" sestid the Baht Do You Remember Forty > ° { or we YearsAgo? y lin F" 'deo* Ago t1w Stoasrloir Asia- (Captain Sava$*) Was Lost in Big 110�r a aw. Lakri; 'Capt. hleGroEor a44 the Stsiamer litauaihia 01� on how you kook At it. I thought You might Were sdo -A$w 3,000 Persons Attoniod Calaionias Cohirs C bora D. K. Stwhaa Lack from Sco#lalsi. me] roti'liilw for #bo firm that Lona Diatom. t6lephoWllg': -.4 ', Rail t`ar T yon" A#e Mr. A. J. #teem, Mathematical *Astor of the e p ow-'fillatorsrrvt Was Sown on Lake Noroa sok Unamlly Bright Mow in the Sky -Tho Volt Poisoner "Cot" .:0 ►haws in # tllaI each: sant to tho firm of Town TiAssil ror's '-A Qnartettia of WapidiaEs. ." -••to 'hothill►K of the �Xtva tales i -nwo It'-appearis,' that the Manitoba was caught it the j ;is`ronx Dile dlea of Sept. ««, 1882j storm, and had staunchions torn fA Har for Ckrl t as J. B.'Edwairds, the Kingston street away and Other damage done, but Capt. McGregor immediately sought,; • butcher, is fattening a bear fax l'hriatxnaa. harbor for the boat in Toberinoray, alai remained there in safety unci ilstli 1.i8selltiy tales. Torpter Loebarn Man Drowned th "blow" -abated Its violence, when be proceeded on his trip. On Wed-, s al PA to Selllt--4" to W. Xest 40W 44 ' Edwin Abarn, `formerly ° af' Leo• burn, was drowned in Sourlsburg on nesday, morning word was teles- raphed from Duluth that the Manit- 1 CVI Iipaxlalpr whits. bi►thinpg. oba had arrived safely at that port. ter �lafltt Beek Frog "Auld i, 010 ' . _ D. K. Strachan arrived safely 'i�niBril'Y TEAM Aid Moine on Friday last from a trip to AiiRl Scotia. He looks much Im- . . (From our files of Sept. 19th, 1902)- �: Wowed and feels like a new man. G.. RONr. Ni. I'., Was. Inspector of " " "Tine Daae' Poisoner On Friday the fawn treasurer's r • Psi blip SchaolM G. W. Ross, M. P., inspector of wolf«known dog Dan was poisoned far the• third or forth time and as the dope was• nicely gauged by the Miotlel' Schools is eapeetod in Bode- rich on next. skilled dolt rie. a s ccumbed• a � Hrakestuaa Killed $eau A. k tn I t ., . � 'Early. risers on Monday .morning 1 On Saturday °last while William were rewarded.wfth abeautiful sight ` Harley, of this town, was, °attending in the heavens about, 20 minutes to to his duties as brakesman on the 1tz16 ,p.m. train, and when nearing % when.a wonderful large luminous body shot across the sky from south Hal nille be wits thrown between the cars, which assed over of am- to north,. leaving a long trail fl faded into :some of ,pp .%I* body, killing -him instantI .. Mn ins light, which gradually a cloud, • assun) Ag, fantastic •curl+ e Idarley was very popular w�th his afore it disappeared altogether, p associates :and esteemhd by ail who :b Obituary knew him. George Cox Hurt -Seldom' have the people . of. God-. erich been more suddenly startled A painful :accident occurred to G. than last Saturday ,.evening when it !Grit, ,jr., of the rich concession, was announced that Mr. A. I. Moore, Godsrleb township, on Wednesday the mathematical teacher of the Col - mooning while returning 'home from Goderich. He was seatedon a load leglate Institute, was dead. Many residents of the county of empty barrels, which suddenly, the, -heard with regret on Friday and Sat.6 at aahifted throwinghim under . orday. . last of the sudden .death I oraeis-!' fest. Thanimal rata away, Lucknow of • Dr. J, S. Tennant, Dire r *nd when Mr. Coit was ppicked ,up he `cut of the most widely known and pop- i the coup. a be conaiderabl WAS found t0, Y 1 h si nS�tn• northern u ar p y C a i . about the face. and one of °his lege ties. lr - • - - : ^0 -broken. ' _ ; - The-teachiisg' profession-. of- Huriin {• CnleiOnlan Cesebratloo in, Brussels Sustained a loss In the death last week of Mr. Thomas Snell, principal Great Preparations preparations had been made of Dashwood public school; which oe• for the celebration of the,fourth Cal- curred on4be Oh Inst. odonian gathering lit Brussels and when the rale Ilegan to fall Thursday s asrkette of Weddings . . morning and the heavens were cov- ;. :'tired with this blackest. clouds the Promised day of sports and games Cards are out for the: wedding en Wednesday,. 4th of 'Sept., of Miss 'Sophie Cha an, of town, and Mr. ... _. _.,,.... _ .r _. ucemed. ss hopeless cissa. About 9 t �ilac o o to eke si Proudfoot .._ 1 i.. W- sa• m. however, the wind rose sins 1 a a d d. of chased away the .0 oud ri of S at the residence of W. K. C., Waterloo St, at 1'2:30; Alp foi t I1Maggie. Hurley, i shone .out. in all his splendor. Con - a iououS among the strangers. was pp the marrlage-of bliss. St. David street, to Mr, Frederick Mara of Sonia. This.:,wedding.,.will : title Scottish: helm -weight sham ion, Dinnie, 'who has been quite be so�lumenized.at St: Peter's on the h _ Donald' .iia: :attraction in . the Caledonian games 'this car.. 'The attendance y sable. day. Invit+htions are :.out for the mariage• of Miss 'Mary I Polly) n�aa lard,:probably about 3,0(i0. McKay, Cameron • st., and Mr. J. Wylie, Syracuse, late of the elevatoi oe iuf the _Asia-: Staff. town; And still another will n e t s t Asia s bee h _los a ha e of h . , ire 1 Vi a e e serfs at cto p t Victoria be h m got atSeptember*o � t i• oconversationr alT«absoxbarig topic f +luring the week. Capt. Savage, who h" n the 24 h 1 char c o. Mias Ivtary Walters, St.. David st., 'SV, : commanded the illfated. vessel, form., and. Rev. Stoddart, Lebanon, Xy ,. erly resided In Godorich, and many �, IYattrsspout on -Lake Huron i of his relatives live in the. town; and vicinit . He was known to ha a s kit. y t he Thepassengers a b0 the n and steamer Cit]+ `of the. Straits .wet( the fact sealed inl sailor, and f c that hls devotion to Ills +oallln with his 1G treated...Aa-_aii extraordinary-_aighl • life :proven that the circumstances. Tgesda��+ afternoon of las t week or Like 1luron, while about five mile: `which led to tho loss of the steamer. were tar bevaiid his control. Two Goderich M. Davis and off Kincardine, The: boat wan, plow• ing through a . Vi lent sauth�weai } other. then, Chas. McGregor, were nen the Asia when she went down. The Asia was uall� heavy aea run n1 wher Sq , a e y n ng, suddenly there appeared on the very " one of the Great Northern Transit CO.'sl►o ats and was .cn .route from heels of the departing storm cloud i s Iral standing out againa"he•blaO clouds, wide at the top,. bne, as wl od to the French River and .two three thousand feet above the surface ime of the lake ab near at hand that ti The Alatkitoba Was Safe . was .necessary to crone the neck tc j On Sunday last. the report was survey it. The actual moment of prevalent in ,Goderich that the contact of the. point and the 'water . steamer Blanitbi a Diad foundered in the blow Thursday was pro vent _d by a burst of Spray The spout when complete was near `r t rent of ilea,. the Vanitoulin Islands. Great ex, .perpendicolar from the , water to i cite'merit was occasioned by the rep- height of a thousand feet or more art, and it was not until Monday that the with the loge end upward and.curv. the departing fearsi regarding the satoty of toward Storm. pkv i. CAU , near. Qt; 0 Not n br ense . NF Tw eif�0F.RICH STAR r tpw1tetione Castle,,4wee -iil s E,Ie i. 3Mc- Ewen, 1 Stanle ; 2, Tl• 11Sc1grvela, I Stanley; 3, E. ? cEa:en, I Stanley; 4. . S I➢ale 1 Hullett• 5, Ray Elliott, It . ' Gssdeair�a tp.; D, J. 6ielroee, (3 Hut- FALLCLOTuING . Collection of Weed 5ecds:--fl, Ray ,.� Elliott, 11 Goderich tp.; 2, E. Smith., 1.. Goderich and Hullett; 3, F : �Wright,1Hullett.for Ladies- Caliection Of Insects -1. R. l4fc- d Men Michael, 1 Hullett; 2, 1, McEwen, 1 ' Stanley; 3, Harry Snell, 5 Hullett. Collection of plant .diseaees -•1, Roy I Elliott, 11 Goderich tpa 2, Jack Hal- • . t 1214".0 Hullett. Ladles Fall GOtxt3 Collection of Forest Lewes-�•-1, F. Wright, 1 Rullott• a Roy Elliott, 11 Goderleh tp.: 3. 111. McEwen, 1 Stan- -The Newest in Styles and the Latest in Cloths era to be lanai in lei- 4, E. McEwen, 1 Stanley; 5 B. Ladies' Fall Coats at this store, at prices that warrant. satisfaction. Mckwen, 1 Stanley;, 0„ Laura Wa3- Fur collars, fur collars and ouffs, embroidery, silk and satin linings, ner: J ilullett, F. are some of the features of the duvetyns now being shown for the Fowler, tI Au INative 2, Woods -1, s Elliott, approval of the Ladies, in the line of Fashionable Coats for Fall. tloderich-kp.rSrlld,�aibanll_SQde richt . Sank holiday' crowd in Look* watehea�th hippopotaaiuo at the Zoo. is p C. Ball 12 1`I' in�ci' ��s Pnt s eaking.•-•1, , F«rt aid Goderich and Hullett; 2, Agnes The Ladies will be plea Wright, 1 Hullett, sed with the delightful range of Fall School Chorus -Summerhill, .12 and Winter Hats to b® icon on display this week. The styles, fur CLINTON SCHOOL FAIR. I R Goderich and Hullett. School Parade -.•-1, Summerhill, 12 I lined Semi -trimmed and ready-to-wear, is Panne Velvet, Feathers, . Goderleh and Hullett; 2, 4 Tucker- ! Velts and Velvets, with Baronette.Satin. Wes4thear • Was Favofable ' and the Event Was'at Gala Ds4y smith, 3, 5 Hullett; 4, 1 Hallett, try RALE AND SICKLY � Ladies',. Dresses for Town and --Cowin Country -side. GIRLS AND BOYS The school fair for Clinton and the Pen of two (cockerel • and pullet :....•:... ' --�'- The range of Ladies' Dresses .extends throng CantEin Crepe, e " Charm.euse, Tricotii e, Sexge.s, Flannels ,4nd Hdmespuns. surrounding rural schools, was bold Rhode Island Red) -•1:, Audrey Car Need All the. Strength that Rich, Red Duchess . h rices are reasonable and right. on Tuesday, Sept, 12th. The various ter • 6 Tuckeramith, Blood:Can Giye. Them The styles are up-to-the-minute, the p = exhibits were on show in the council dne dozen white eggs. --1, Stewart .-.�. ' Dale, Hullett, 2 Ray Mason, 1 Hal- Youth is the time to lay the faun 7 chamber while the poultry. and live I. tt• 3,,,Iean keirese,.9 Hullett; 4, dation for health. Every girl and LI.R.e s Hats for. Fall. stock were at the side -and rear of the i �tteila Powell, 11 Goderich tP,; .: 5, every boy should have plenty of pare, ` town .hall. Fe ss Wri ht 1 Hullett; 6 Vernice' b t es. .With ' g . , , ked loos and ss rong peli•v _ Tbis , The parade formed at the school Ball, 9 Hullett. • blood o start life With particular.. man,_ young ipa"a, will find.. the Fall Hat to. grounds and paraded down street and, One dozen brown a a-1 Audrey thin, tRtyto win success suis his individual desire among the assoitme t of Hats just recent- ggg , Y a handicap oo gre rne,, the prizes were allotted to them„ I Garter, 6. Tuckeramittt• 2 Marjorie, d a iii s. Rich,' ' red bl I received iihtis. line. .Tit 'prices of the Felts, whi4h are offered Among the 'outsiders who assisted : n h pp es R h, Mc>;wen, � Stanley;. 3, 'Warren Whit.. means, health, full growth,- straQnB in all the• popular shiides, are attractive. in the udging were Dr. 'Field, public more, 6 Tuckersmith; 4, .Margaret nerves, a, clear brain and good di - school tapector; Mr. R. B• Caldwell Fear, 4 Tuckersmith; 5; 'John Hez- gestion. 'Ina word pure blood is the ' ' of Petrolia, and . Mises J. Stead,A • of. zlewood, 4 Hullett; 6: Laura Wagner, foundation of health. Read y- fo. Wear Suits is Walkerton, 9 Hullett. , , The -signs of weak, watery blood Omitting the section of the prize Collection of of -six apples -1, Per are unmistakable. The, pale irritable with u •to -date linea in lkieix'e, Young. kdu list devoted to Clinton schools exClua- cy Garter b Hullett• 2, Ray Town- We are well stocked p P ively, the prize winners were as Pok y ' girl or boy, who -has no appetite .or ahend, 6 Tuckersmith; 3, E. Tb*n-"ambition, is always tired out, short. Men's and Bova' Clothing. Before_ the purobaset of a `Fall Snit, lows: spend, 6 Tuckersmith 4, W. Batkin; of breath , and does not grow strong, those interested should make it a point to see the Suits we offer, .at' . Open to Town and Country r " 1 Goderich t .; 5, F. Powler, 1 Ila , uiWm; ,of anaemia•-.7greatest + s .•�' ka:a'. .the bestprioes. Judging Beef Cattle --1 Fergus. �ett• 6, E. 7 itmore; 6 Hullett. dnemy of .youth. There. is lust one 'Wright, 1 Hullett; 2nd ill Ball Atilkitig Stool --1, _Stuart Ball, 4 thing to do for these girls tins boys-- Clinton;g3, .'Willie. Wright, 1 Hullett; Tuckersmith• 2 Hugh Ball; 4 Tuck- build;+ the blood with Dr. Williams 11'La1Zy Qher -Li 4, C. Ball, 12 Goderich tp,;: 6. Gro)it ersmith; 3, t, 'lYMcMfchael, 1' Hullett; pink Pills. You can't afford to ex- , et for Rath, Clinton; .6; Jack Twyford, Glen- 4, 1!, Radford, 6 Hullett t eriment withh other remedies, We Can supply your needs in various other lines. Goode by , ton, Rope Halter --S. Ball 4 Tuoker� there must be no Su in the pp y 3 Reef Calf -I, Harry Snell G Hui, smith- 2, H. Radford, br Hullett; 3, .treatment of anaemia. Dr. Williams the yard el Cottons bi� .s, Gve aills a, Ladies Beads, and Under- RedHullett-: ood wear a wall as `�'0 8birts, overalls and Underwear for. Dien. lett; 2, 'Robert Turner . Clintoli•_,.3A �l. Elvam h, 12 GaderiCh and ,Pink Fills act directly on the, blood, , s p . Carter, 6. Tuckersmith; 4, Bili Ball,. 4, Stewart Dale 1 Hullett; 5, Eari giving it the elements it lacks, thus Clinton. Cartwright, 4, Millett; 6,.Roy Cart-; developing strong, heafthy girls. and ; , l: Agricultural Coit==1.:F. Wright, 1, .Wright, 4 Hullett. boys. . Mrs. R. Kinch, .Hepworth,. HA 11 'Ott. White $read -1, Elva Smith; 12 Ont., tells as follows what these ills . The store will be closed on Fridays atternoop, :,Sept. 2lnd, and r. u Q Goderich and Ile ,did fo .her dao liter: --"I think pigs ria a t: 33rd n account of Jewish holida , l? en Halter Bi-oken Crile -•1, W. Wright, exi a Hullett, r g all day -Situ yf. p > o y p I Hullett. Bran Mufts-1, Reta Fear, 4 duty to Iet .others know the benefit on Monday, Sept. 2,0th. Spring Lamb --1,. A. Carter,. 6, Tuckersmith; 2, E. McMichael, 11101- which Dr., Williams ' Plok 'Us have I Tuc ersmith. lett; 3, Grace McEwen, 1, .Stanley', 4, . daughter, and I hoe this n -been to. mY dao .. . _p ' Pair . Bacon: Hogs ---1, Roy Mason, Dorothy Innis, 1 'Staniey- .6, Bessie, may be the means of inducing some Hallett; '2 McEwen 1 Staple • 6 Malsel Wri ht other sufferer to try-. them, She was 12, Goderich, dz lTu,U , A. Carter, y, g ,., � Y �6, Tuckersmith. 1 Hullett. weak, nervous .and badly run down. co Oatmeal Cookies -i, Irene Vodden, She took medicine from the doctor . Rural"'S heels _ _�.�...;„;�.. � . Schools y , but of no beet - 'and final] he RNFIELD 11 Goderichi ':• 2 Ma o Forbe 12 b nil s t eat uart-�.1 df Vh 1 I. Radford. 5 Hullati • 2, Cq Ball,:. x2 Goderich-•slid- Hullett; 3, Thelma Lovett Goderich :was. not able .to, walk to ac ol. I •: _ ._,_... -Jc -- Halle ..4.....Grace .111oRwen ._....:wag.advised.to-give.her. r._'9 ams. . Hullett: Hullett,, ,'hVeau-,S#Qr,�, �4-:`' w Goderrch, On -to Stanley. Pink Pills, which I did, and after Wheat Sheaf 1, Ray Vodden, 3 Bums -1. Ethel Boss, A Huliett� taking them for a time.she was re- ` Huller; 2, E: Radford, 5 Hullett. : Tarts -1, Isabel] Linden;*; 11 Godes stored to' rfeet health. I cannot: -Gats 1 Quart --1 G. Smith 12 Hul-richri � � .� t Marion .Mason e• •s ak too- Iii hl of: these ills. . lett;.2, W. Batkin, li Goderieh t .p. 2, , 12 God pe g y #' p. rich' an� Hullett; 3, .Joan Forties, 12, You can: get Dr. Williams Pink Oat Sheaf -••G. Lindsay, It. G e- • r an ..is �'► Hullett, 4, Grace Gibbingg,.6: Tucker- Pills through any dealer. in medicine, which delighted his fathers d rich t NEW • LAMP BURNS r b ail at 50 c is x or six the 'o of his children today. He M B U 1� sJ . - smith; 5, Agnes Wright, 1 Hullett•_'6, o y m en . a bo . joy Btii°1eyy I Quart -M. Batkin, I1 bo es for ° 2 60 fro The . Dr. Wil- could not afford: : to be •without the , Goderich t :•.2 R McMichae1,11 Hut . Edith. Gibbings. 6 Tuckersmith. m P Homemade C nd --1 Helen 'St w liamsvMedicine Co., Brockville, Ont: Family Herald. and Week] Star of a .y._-.,.. e e y_ . - _. _ . 94 ,SIR ; lett. _ _. -- L .T a subse?i tion : rice is ' .art 1 Stanley; 2, Margaret ]'toss, 1: --. Mentees h p ti I Field e i d e a 1 C. Wright, o Peas --I,, W h 1 Halo , 18 , 2.00 r r. FA ILY''N ESSI Y ea EC T $ Y Hailed. M per let E. Snell, b. 1 t H K.. .. f t 2 Sri 1 u le t 3 H. d- . , H. Ra School 1;una`Fe=-�1, Bessie„McEwen, 'tors.• b: Hullett: • ;' � ' ' No other journal .caters so intimate- Religion is' $s natural ,to a man as � BHstrtS Ej6CtT+'IC bx' .(s'QS el 1 Stanley;'2, Isabel Lindsay, 11 Godo- ly and minutely to the needs' of the the ai he breathes: %4 d Corn• -:1, 4,.George Wright, 12 rich Y r. ch t ., 3, Stuart Ball, 4 Tucker- Goderich find Hullett. �•, p � agriculturist as does the , Family smith, 4, Agnes Wright, 1 Hullett. He ald and Weekly Star of Montreal. Anew oil lamp that gives an amaz- Sweet :Corn B. McEwen, 1 'Stan- it y C 1'11 l d Children n Cry, in 1 brilliant,s t eve Wh a Cake -1, Eleanor McEwen, From his .medical to his religious � g Y.. ,oft white light, n •.- ley; 2, 14M. Rosa 1 Hullett; 3, D. Math- glens .+ . oson . 4 Tuckersmith, 4'. M. Fear,, 4 t 'St • 2; Agnes Wright, a •Hal needs, from the health of his stock to • . FOR. FLETCHER'$ better than gas o} •electricity, has ' ' • ¢ , lett; • - Norma Snell, ,'Hullett] 4, the ca abili ' s `s been tested by thel. S. Government Ttickera ith• G. 1VI<a Tu k- _ _ ..._......._ _ .tie_._ of`_hi machine_ : _• _ •- _ ..._ .__..:..... ,__ -_ _- m_ .. S. --._ening, 4 G . >z' _ heir, _ Et Ross 1 Follett, 5, Irene Sriilth, >/�► aS- l /� and 35 leading universities and found ersmith, 6, .� _Mott, 4 Tuckersmith. , • from )iiz ladies .em%roidery to their .. Irish `Cobb e i Grace- --_ - Sleruli-tp., 6, Heleii_Stewartr k. 'ckles; from the minerals on. the to-, be•• superior , to- 10 ordinary oil 1 rs , McEwen, Stanley. ppii o lamps. It burns without odor, smoke 1 Stanleyy�, 2 Marion Forbes, 12 Hal- land to' the, fish in brooks, ..tom' ,�.....�..,� lett; 3 Fratelc Fowler, beMlletft 4 'Patch on cotton�goods•_I1 Maarion the books of his leisure hours to the or noise -no pumping up, is simple, ' ' ' ' ' •Mason, 12. Goderich acid Hullett;, 2, amusements of his children, from his ' clean, safe. Burns 94°lo air and 6% ° Luella Powell, it Goderich tN b,. Viola Johnston, 12 Goderich and. Hul. 'in vi a • common1brosene,(coal-oil):. Laura. Wagner 9 Hullett 6 Huh 'individual cares to his public ditties, Bal " 4`T �k ' ' g lett; 3, Ethel 1 Hullett. he finds . com anionship, help and The inventor, P. N. Johnso 246 : 1, uc ersmith. Sewing on 6 Muttons ----1 Mabel. p Craig St. W. Montreal, s en to g , M >� idance in the same 'old journal,ig n , i off g Green Moun 'in -1 . • ,� all 4 gar Al"i` , Tuckersmith; 2, berta Snell', b Hul- Wright, 1 Hullett, 2, Dorothy Innes,- - tend, a; lamp on 10 .,days FREE lett, • 3 Norman Cook 4 eke meth, Stanley; 3 Evelyyn McMithael, 1: al, or even to give one FREE to '' Tu rs ' Hullett; ` 4, Edith Gibbinnggs 6 Tucker q>QQ O>QO the first user in each localitywho will 4. Goldwin Smith, 12 Hullett; S, Ver- smith• 6.. Vera $undertook; 1 Stanle help him introduce it. Write him to- y, 9 nice X. Ball, 9, VIDING . Hullett; .6, Arthur 6 Isa�sel' Sundercoclr `1 Stanley. day for full particulars. Also ask Hallam, 9• Hallett. + ' s y li [ I!e Hydro OP8 li, , HDoo eys- -1, Donald Smith, 12 ilul« Three. buttonholes in Catton- 4, Ag p „ y S# O him to explain how you can get. the nen Wr ht, 1 Hullett; 2; Dorothy q We. specialize in Wiring of agency, and ,without experience or ' lett; 2, Elmer To+ivnahend, 6 Tucker- q Innes,,I 'Stanley; 3, Vera Coiclo h, , " all kinds. Let us eve 5u n money make X260 to $500; per, month. : smith:, 3 Graydeon Neal 12 Goderich . O • g Y a and Hultet; 4 Fergus Wright, 1 Hal- 11 Goderich tip.; 4, Norma: Snell, G • h f }11 p1} eatigiate for whin Hullett;'6, Norma Cook, 4 Tucker- CYO B lee riYIIV wiring your house' lett, 6, Ray Gkartwright, 4 Hullett, 6, smith." i! 4r garage. Gordon: Snell, ,6 Hullett. ith. ing'on woollen goods ---1, Nor- Mangolds- 1, Eleanor McEwen, 1 ma Snell, 5 Hullett; 2, .Agnes 4'OAlleilfe&t� Clean, Quiek PRIVATE TELEPHONES, Stanley;, 2; A. Garter; 6 Tookersmith; Wright, 1 Hullett• 3 Doris Wa er ° ig 't, ____ull__.,__..,_____...-_ .. iDi--_� _-__._Git[aa or.,fhist>Q_Geiitl__...__.: _ . _ __..._When ion `fL>En of . s....Ati read.b`r�sser,.2.Gnderich_tp.,;_A, , t+ a iYIO `ORS-;-,DYNAM`OS, Harold Tyndall, Hallett; b eta :`J HolIett. O � Ty , 2 ,, R • Sample crochet Fest, 4 Tuckersmith; 6, Edwin, Cart- . p of roche work -•1, Viola ,p: .To insure installation of alae- p 'ELECTRIC BELLS and wri9 k,, 4 Hullett. Johnston, 12 Goderich and Hullett- 2, p O T"ufn E :Marion. Mason, 12 Goderich. and 14ul. tris range service applications BUR LAR ALAR SYSTEMS spa -tel, E. chhitrnohi 0 'puck- lett;t.3, Agnes Wright, 1 Mullett, '4 should be in by September 1st. C • MS ersmith, 2, 'Fletcher Whitmore, 6 ► COAL Bertha Nott,. 5 Hullett• 5 Hazei ALL WORK. GUARANTEED Tuckersmith; 3, Fred Vodden,,~5 Hulme i Freeman 1 Hallett- 6, Thelma Lov-: t ISett• 4,.1Aoy Elliott, S Goderich tp ett, 12 +Groderich ani Hullett. WI7y > it Think of Us ' 1► oDo 61as Nett.Matheson ' 4 o Do it Now o COOK,. 1RON.and TOAST' by Knitted Scarf-�1, Marjorie Vodden, !1 HttiTetG ELECTRICITY 'Tuckersmith; 2, Deena. Snelf;. 6 I•IuI- Ansi-when your wail bin • lett; 3. Stewart Dale, 1 Hullett, 4, Patch Sewn on grain bag -,-Ii Aud- q Q A Lawrence Falconer 4 Tuckersmith; Yey Carter, 6 Tuckersmith; % Orvelle sp 1Tydro Tungsten lamps of �5�. p eye hsive an assortment of is empty csi11 5,` Carl Radford,. 5 'Hullett; 6, Gladys Hooper, i Stanley; 3, Harry Web. 40 Aid 60 watt size have'boen the e . b Electric Irons; and Perdue, 2 Goderich t . stet, 9 Hullett; 4,. Stewart Bale, 1 reduced to forty cents each. �p �1 p Hullett; 5, U; Lelleatl, 1 Stanley. -_• Toasters made in Canada: The Sa� tS 1101 UQ Garrote ---1. Pearl Pep r, 4 Tuck. CArpenter?s 'Mallen -1 Stewart . p 11uy' Hydro 'ttilm ersmith; 2, Earl Cartwright, 4 Hui- ps lett',' 3, Dorothy Tunes, 1 Stanloy; ' 4, Ball, 4 Tuckersmith; 2, 6.. Lindsay; T T "The Yard of teswice" • Gladys Freeman, 1 Hullett; b ' Doris 1i Godtrich tp, er. o Ro l a TAITt Phosrtsb 76 Goderich Wagner, 0 Hallett; a Grant gnell 5 Bird House -.1, Hugh Ball, .4 Tuck- Aft �16NT �MI$$IBN Hullett,' , ' ersmith; 2, G. Wds#y, 11 Goderich p fiOWN OF YbOEgiC13. E[ectxiciao West 5i. Exolnaive agents In Ckociericli for Piranips-1, George fatten, 2 tp. o NsKth >t,ds srf Harass Hydsy sli a O Phone 82 or 193 Goderich t .; 2, Melburn Bail, 4 Ma of Huron• -1, lliar3orf0 yea- � rt ' � 1'he Lehigh Valley Co>tl Sales Co.C� Tuckersmith; 3, .Grace ' Gibbings, 6' den, 5 Hullett; 2. Grace Scott, 9. Hui- I Tuckersmith; 4, Mar 3 ori:e McEwen, 1- lett; 3, Edwin Radford; 5 Hullett.---'30Lt0 "` "�t07p�. Stanley; 5, Gordon Radford, 5 Hal. Map of. Quebee---I Stewart Dale, . , lett; 6; W. Rogerson, 4 Tuckersmith. 1 Hullett; 2, Hugh ball, 4 Tucker- Onions ---1 Wilfred Freeman, 1 Smith; 3, Laura Wagner, 9 Hullett;. Hullott; 2, ,Mervyn Hatkin, 2 God'e. 4, Mildred Scott 9 Hullett; % Willie vich tp.; 3, Geo. Potter, 4 Goderich Popper, 4 7'ucl�ersmith; 6. Marion tp, Forbes, 12 Hallett. Asters -i, lleatrice Snell, 4 Tarek. Ma of Manitoba---�•1, Frank Fowl ersmith; 2, Melbourne hall, 4 Tuck. er, 1 Hullett; 2, Stuart Bail, 4 Tuck- r eraniith; 3 Jean Forbes, 12 Hullett; ersmith: 3. Hazel Freeman. 1 Hut- a, Luella 1, oven11, Goderich tp.; 4, Er- Iett" U Whitmore, a 'Tuckersmith; 6, Het. G, N .to Steuart, . Stani6 Wi Plilac t. BVASlr McEwen. 1 Stan - T- TH13RSDAY, SEPT, 21st,19, mat Is thus charge fur PlovQ bK Tli)r sit nft in your a use mount']" sestid the Baht of the Blank luiaolulianK colt>< ppy to one lin of their "1►21 is wake siale>Im ens "Pretty steep, iutn't It r' 'B�� e 01� on how you kook At it. I thought You might C risrel a 1 0 question, ilio l,fiplred out'how much satual me] roti'liilw for #bo firm that Lona Diatom. t6lephoWllg': -.4 ', Rail t`ar e p y�$d1143,, rdaays total 15.000 a total.of #U& DeditU g the he'll, .:0 ►haws in # tllaI each: sant to tho firm of StA -••to 'hothill►K of the �Xtva tales i -nwo Aiil1: til>I� M11r and #1R111C calm and almunting officials a* bc-. let! ter ltwtixe that ilwtaesd of tieing an extu rex- It►taroee at`tually ua+zl 1T1CrTley a vlilllalb%.0 sta. ilstli 1.i8selltiy tales. i s al PA to Selllt--4" to W. Xest 40W 44 ' G $ kl14s11 1"Wix a that Statiotl-t"_ tation rally often Answer CVI l well, as the more expensive Pe ter 141 i1 n, a cro+iericn t .; u.. cor- n 5 Iiuilett; 4, r Elliott: rich tp.; 5,, Norma Cook, 4 pith; a. Agnes Wright, 1 e rel B. P. X-1. Marjorie 1 Stanley. yr Grace McEw. tanley; 3. siaryr 40Dr eo, .1 t F. P. 1f. -I. Grace I1 eEw. atley ., a, Eleanor 11 eRwen. 1 3 ksouerien tit.; 6,' Stanley. Ckerel and pullet,' )-IAudrey eau- ; Z "Ivan i'arter. 5 net wownsnenn, b rucxersmitn; rmh Cook, 4, Tuckersmith. ting' small letters 1, Edna'. 4 Tuckersmith; 2, Ruth Hug,111 lett. ting 1111epaticas"--=1, Marjorlo p.,6 Hullett, Ethel Rosa 1 Hut- ordon Monolog, 4 lTucktr, Marion Mason, 12 Hullett; ace. Scott, 9 Hullett; 6, Grant 5 Hullett., sting "After Peart °r, 4 'TuckerSmith; 2 Reggie' ehael. 6 Tuckorstaith; i, George it, 12 Go&lieh and Hullett; 4, Ashton. 6 Tuekersmith; 5, An- adle. 9 Hullett; 6 Olipe Gltw,; 4' 1ratnith. Not "RcceSaionai"•-=-- Yy Susie �. 1 Staple 2, ]Hassel f reeman.. illett; 3► Wimer Townsheod. 6 ersmith; 4, Tea* Flynn, 1.1141. 5, Norma Snell', 5 Hullett; a, S Fri* Mob, I Hullett ;ay on School Faiv�1, Susie N 1 .Stanley. Al Drawing -I, .Edna Flynn, 2 tt; 2. Melburn Fall; 4 'Tucker- : 3, Gordon Snell. 6 Itullett; 4, 0ok, 4._Tuckeratpith; 5, Made- St'tnlel raith; ti, 4 1 ■> °