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GODERW(H • MOTORS
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Used Cars
' GEORGE•--Gr4 MacEWAN
25 Victoria St. Phone 234
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Batu Banti Service
General Repairs
McColl ]G'isontenac Products
Firestone Tires
' McGEE'S GARAGE
DODGIE & DESOTO
Sales and Service
135 Hamilton. St.. Phone 695
• General Repairs to All Makes of Cars
• 'SUNOCO GAB AND ' OILS
]f' estone Tires Willard Batteries
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. PLANTE'S- GARAGE
GI'LBE'RT . PLANTE), Prop.
Victoria St. Phone 513
OERYSLER — PLYMOUTH
Sales and Service
neral Repairs tc. All I akes.
AUTOMOBILE PARTS &
ACC =S'SORIES
`..'m CANADIAN TLE
CORPORATION
Store
A•ssocia;te ,
• • Ti: 'O. WHETSTONE, 'Mgr.
Banilltpn''St. sPhOne 69W
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BAKERIES
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E► U. CLEVELAND ,
Phone 680 38 Bayfield Rd. • Phone 688
West S` ,. Phone 114 -4
D ,_ Wheel Alignmeht Service.
• VEGETABLES 'Y. GOODS
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mEA.UTY PARLORS
BETTY'S BEAUTY` SHOPP '
BETTY THOMAS PrOp.
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64 Elgin Ave. _ Phtui,e 840
;Permanent Waving and all linea of
Beauty Culture
DAINTEE LADYE
.EVELYN LYMAN Prop,
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'Ea- a - .<.a,...—
st ode a-i;.S r�'' 1'hi,Y6Ei';
I1ermanent : Waving, Finger. Waving,
Facials; . 'Manicuring .awl Ilaircutting
BEVERAGES.
GODERICH BATTLING WORKS
CAMPBELL TWEEDIE Prbp.
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58 Plcton St. Phone' 489
Authorized' Bottler of
COCA-COLA AND
TWEEDIE'�S POPULAR .DRINKS
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BISSET BROS.
SaltAird Heighltsr Oireamcry
Salaford Heights " Phone 172W,
D Catiufaeturers. of
SA 'POiW , HEIGHTS ORkJAUE Y
BU I ET.t, AND ICE (Ai
HIGHEST Uc LITL_ :
O. c NU ONS
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Stanley,, ot. , Phone 85
M1DT�,: CREAM; TOE CREA111I
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FLOUR, FEED. &• -SEEDS
W. M. McLEAN
9 Kingston St Phone 350
We Garry a"complete line of
FL UR, FEED,.' SEEDS AND
GRO PRIES
Specializing :Bulk Seeds, Flower and
Vegetable Plants
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,FOUNDRIES
BYJILDING, '& GENERAL,
CONTRACTORS'
D.
WILLIAM EDWAR 3.
R.R. 1, • Goderich phone -93 -r=2
;- RE+S I»E TTIAL CONSTRUCTION.
A.III`ERATIONS AND REPAIRS
HOU$E• MOVING AND
HEAVY FRAMING
a
IIARDWARE`
OWL' "CORS
�4 µti .f�1�.Y
Squame` , x • •. Phone 283,
SUEiRWI�N WI%LIA5is AND, ,. d. Y
PAINTS, ENAMELS SF; VARNYiSEMS
�G(engral 'Hardware, .Oils,: G'la`ss, Aladdin.
Lamps, Coleman Lamps 'and Stoves,
1?r
Stoves, , Plunabin' and Heating
'" OTELS
Mics Elizabeth Fond, of ' Tinton,is' ° The death of 'Is,ltw Ensign removed: a
in the hospital. there a,s he' result of a �` wtl11-1 itownr resident of Mum towns t
fall in which she fractured her hip. ship. mr. 'Ensign, wary born in M3hfe1(1
°Charles Scott sof 13elg'r, ive, who has
recently been employed sit CLondon, has
gone to .Ottawa to tale a position with
,the VIOL ServiceCommissions
Thomas (Cameron, of Cranbrook, (Bed
on September 24th (in, Iia seventieth
year. He is survived: by his *wife, " a
son, Jolla, in Brussels, and a daughter,
Jean, at home, 1
MInjor E. A,' Corbett of.Fordwicb has
'received the efilciene ' an(. long Service
medal 1w -recognition of' twenty year'
continuous service as an ofcer, in. the
('apadian militia.
Mr. tansy 'Mrs, J. .J. +aleff:ett, of the
It line, Turnberrv, celebrated their gold- ZuriLh Fair •
en wedding ort Tuesday. qtr. Moffatt" Rained Out
rias sereed; far a u�unalter of yetalrs on The Cadet' Fall Fair was i ompletely
on .d o a Wee
i.
Z rained Tu i= I t
the s1r be r• Township i 'Connell. out e5 a
n n rs Cotln 1 ��
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W1d1e.painting at. 5t. Andrew's Pres:, The dawi posh commenced early in the
byterraz church, Vin�l
axs, a izdder nornitg and dui not let up until late
4oppied and 'Lloyd 'Dart fell fifty` feet' in the afternoon. - he inside exhibits
into a clump'of 'b'ushes., He was a hats ''limen;..1acred the dayqbefore, but
' - I)- •. _ . •' p Istg al was }sliest off eii
ugly troter-iotn��ijaxretl:�hia;,.�z�tf>l:,n�..�n _� _:���M��..'�-[, ;�
fall he missed a! i cement sidewalk by tirely. u , • -
three Peet. . Johns—Vennex
At the hope of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Vernier, near Hensall, on Wednesday,
Septeminer 45th, their daughter,Evelyn
'Jean, Was .xsnstel in marriage.
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ti
Gil-
bert Warren, sen of Niliiun Joluisof
(Continued from' ;page, 6) EUmville and the late Mrs. Johns. Rev.
Reid, Beverly York, Doris Clark, 'Mar:' R. A: Brook officiated. After a 'wed-
ion.., Peels_ -,.,w.. ..,.., W_ _.�.y..r,:, ... „..... ........ ding,:trip. to 'Muskoka_ northern ".
Needle�tfo3•k. -- Guest 'towel, points, Mr. aiid Mrs Johns will Make
Clark, Donna `Thorns, i3eryl _Dorisastle, their home• stt Woodham.
Doris McEwen;( h.uidkereluef case, Black—=Diaper
Helen Sturgeon, Audrey Sturgeoii. In a pretty autumn wedding ht the
Evelyn Osmond. home 'of ;Mr, and Mrs. William • C.
Construction.--sEgg citify Viola Leitch; Wright, ' Toronto, on Septeanber "list,
Grant Webster;` 'Teddy Minn, Luella hiss Ellen Mary 'Diaper, daughter of
(Martin ; cup and saucer, Betty Jean Horace. J. Diaper, wast united in. mart
Talbot, Vivian. `Chute •, .Mai'gt. l'1COly- iiat,Ye to George Stewart ,Black of. Tur-
mont, Billie Tallbot match box, Garfield ontd sort of Mrs. Black and .the late
Westlake, Billie Elliott, Tom Penhale,'. William Black, ex -31.p., of Seaforth,
Geo. Castle soap cayrvin,1`heresa'1tau; Mr. and Mrs. .Black will reside in
Marie Talbot, Arnold Mal:ins, Clifford Toronto.
Green; scrap book- (Grade 1-6h, Geo, . Layton—O'Connell
Keys, Kenneth :Gingerich, Keith inger• A pretty autumn 'wedding' took plat's
ich; scrap brook (7-10), Beverly York, at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Albeirt;t
Marie Talbot, Audrey Sturgeon, John Glazier, Hullett.town hip, on -Saturday,
.Campbell ;• bird house, Wilfred 'Castle, afternoon, when 'Dorothy E. 0aOonnell
Doris Reid; Pat' Gr}harh.. ' was united in marriage to Franeis Ed-
• Art. --is. Best , drawing,. perspective,, •ward Laytcu, son of ' Mr. and Mrs.
m ..
Jiarfuret, ylaher, ` opts ReictLdiawin Walter - L .ton T.telrersmth. The
W-., �,,, W�1 Layton, ,
pen and ink, it iG.
i�, t� 1 Pearson ArnoldAruoltl ceremony wasperformed Rev.. G G
,by
-\1a-kins,; llilvena Sturgeon, Mona Reid;. Burton. The couple will reside on the
drawing flowers, water colors, Keith bridegroom's farm, 2xid 'concession -of
Gingciich. Betty Heard, • Kenneth I Tuckersmith. P
Gingerich, Plena Reid 'drawing fruits, I Bells of Trithitt
water Colors, Marie Talbot, Jean Rau, Memorial Church - • r 1Theresa Rnu,,, John Campbell ; printing The bells. of Ti ivitt..Memor'ial church,
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of alphabet, Marion Keys,,, Mary Reid, Exeter, 'are again heard after several
Marie Talbot, Jean Rau; drawing, .wild i months during which workmen have
,.life,. water colors, Marie Talbot, Mary repaired and reinforced the tower in
Talbot, Clifford 'Greer, Beet Beard • which the bells are -hung. - New tees
Betty ,I y $
Grades 7-10; Drawing,i eerspective,• { cables have replaced the ropes :and
Doris McEwen, 1Doris 'Penhale, Doris improved, equipment 'for the ringing of
Clark, Leona Webster ; pen and ink
West St. at Wate>~loo St. i'bpne 717- drawing; Doris _ieEaeii, Marion Castle;,
•on the fay'm owned by. Ms brother Her-
bert. 'Ile was twice married and is
Bury lv ed by his. Second wife, formerly
Viola Dahmer ,of iiijwardline. The
funeral took pla(Te at 1� i halsh ceme-
tery. •
',.The death of William lilies oc urred
on Tuesday at the; home 'of his laugh'
ter, Mrs, .Forman Carter) Tuekersmtth,
in his • eighty,'sixth year: 11e is Sur-,
rived by his second wife, by a daughter,'
•, [rs, Carter, and by three sisters, Mrs;
James ° .Ilsley, fit. 'Marys; Mrs. J.
'1'ainb`lyn,, •Lontlesboror and Mrs, E;
'Atedd, Chatham.
PARK HOUSE,
T. TURNER'
West St, ' none 685.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS
"Delicious Meals Temptingly Served."
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GODERICE IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY '
ri
Victn a St.-��- ,_-:_ __----.Phone 460W
GRAY' IRON CASTINGS
'B'R,A,SS and ALUMINUM' CASTINGS.
Centraetors, Jobbers and • ' Foundry
Engineers
•
. . F•. aEL-DEALER . ,
THE SAULTS. COAL' CO:.
Nelson St Phone 75
G. L, ' BAXTER
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR
Phone '7T9, - P.O. Box 468L-22 Alber't St.
Personal attention to every job.
Eest Grades of •
Pocohontas, HarcL Soft and Cannel
Coal, Coke, Hard and Light. Wood
Exclusive Agents for
LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACSITE
JOHN, :FJBFFER- 0.
... �. _. _.. ..... -_. -_ ........ .. -- .ter..
minarsommarammommar
Warren: St: • Phone 577W •
'� A T R. AND
i GENERAL. M CHANTS
GENERA:L,'CONTR. C 0
'BUILDER
Every Branch of Carpenter Work. ' '
• - J. G. MONTGOMERY
RAD'IO' SERVICE
GIBBON'S RADIO SERVICE
Montreal 'St. (at Edward Taxi)
• • —*Phone dig
We are as near us your phone.
RE'iDAIRL AND REPLACE'ME'NTS
' ' FORT ALL MAKES-
BERTRAM MONDAY
? Widder. St. Phone 598
'COMPLETE STOCK QF PARTS
IED "
_.. . • cpARR
90 Day, Guarantee on All Repair W ork.
Established' 10 Years.
vassamaramommormaagrawaritvamannommaeiamamoh
0 SERVICE STATIONS.
CITIES SERVICE STATION '
'CRANSTON & HUT -CHINS
Bayfield Prize -List
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POTS AND MM
N to sem'. ' ►d 'lbw
in slimy water. A solution* al
G ll tt'�r Pure.- ,li* L . o juat
hof' ,•..loosens
hard -baked �7. '. ., s. � the
out of washing
Keep a t always ;idyl
%now il�1.solvo $ in hat wow. Vie
,person of Mg :tan it,.
4fatt the watior.'
CITIES +SER.VICE PRODUCTS
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE -SERVICE
•
Evelyn Osmond, Helen Sturgeon'; draw,
xng flowers,
Doris _%fcEwen, Minnie Pen- First gottle*Convinced Him
hale, ,DOris Peirhale, Helen Sturgeon , ' r
drawing fruit, • Dori alcEcven, Doris -1 Syntona'a Great•.. Medicine
a f.
FREE ,BOOKLET --Erie, Qillett', Lye
Bookiettel t ow this po exfu1 clefmser
, 'clears clogged drains- .. , keeps out-'
houses clean andodorless destroying
the contents of the closet \, ... how it
, performs doz a. of ta'sjks X10 far a__,
free Copy to' Stand 1, Brands Ltd.,
Fraser Ave, and Liberty Street,
' :Toronto,' Ont.
.r..r.r
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• the bells las been. iistallec .' Trivitt:
1 tio�
�i(*nrrir,ial has theonlx ehi�snes iii II r z�.
county.,0*
Ther Late Mrs'. Wm. Holt • .:�
Residents of the Jamestown commun-
ity were shoclzed by the news of the
sudden 'death . of Mrs. William Holt,
;1li`ieh occurred at the:, liome of .her
sister, Firs. ;Cutt,. in Goderich, on
September llbth, Mrs. Rolt Was•in her':
seventy-fourth year and had no`rbees
m the best tit health . fbr• some "time,.
She had lived an the ,2nd concession of
Frey township far' . over -forty ear
sides. her, husband, she leaves a
daughter, Mrs. • 1.,eslie--MaeDonald� � _,_ _:
Grey, andtwo (sons, Aldine and Cordon,
at. home...,
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SALTFORD y 1 '
Clark., Jean Greer Evelyn t7amoncl
ROOPE'S SERVICE STATION printing alphabet, Doris �s'cEcven Eliz -1
STANDI$H GROCERIES —MEATS=FRUITS—
'ROBERT'Frame 'and
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, � �a St:
stv
ETC.
We Deliver
0•G'REY',S BAKERY
Phone 465
EVERY SPREAD
US� � CU,RRY'S'
•w Bicycles--Tires—Batteries -
`� • - CITIES SERVICE`PRODUCTS
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
'TOR
BREAD"
1'
MAPLE LEAF BAKERY&
N. JACKSON' & A. FORSTER
86 Square , . Phone 460T
Prep , Bread, ' Pies, Buns, Cakes Daily
Also -Groceries.:_ -_s._._.
We Deliver
Set.d your donatio`i for the boy'
Overseas to the Red Cross Rooms
'at the . Public Library or to the
Legion Rooms, corner of North St.
and the Square
GENERAL•CONTRACTOR AND
• BUILDER
Carpentering; 'Alterations and Repairs •GROCERIES &MEATS
Also Cabinet Work ,:
Estimates Free DOMINION' STORES' LIMITED
EARL WESTBItOON
69 East Et. ,. Phone 487
GENERAL • . CONSTRUCTION
REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS, FLOOR
SANDING. HARDWOOD FLOORING
D
DAIItIES�
SVNK'IiST BRANDS HITS THE TOP
We Specia,Iizein.
•• SUN IST ORANGES
SUNKIST LEMONS
SUNIIiST GRAPEFRUIT,
WE DELIVER PHONE 461
NORMAN'S
(Fbrmerly McMillan's)
• East Side of Square
For Prompt Delivery and Courteous
Service Phone 164 or 165
GROCERIES, FBIITTS AND VEGE-
TABLES — COOKED MEATS
BAXTER'S DAIRY ro
FRED. R. PRICE
Napier St. • Phone 104. GROCERY '
MILK -- CREAM :North Side of Square .Phone 248
• Specializing in GROCERIES —VEGETABLES —
.' WHIPPING C�,I1,I!7AM • � FRUITS
KR,IMKO CHOCOLATE DRINK
GRAPE, ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT: ;Free Delivery Service
GODERICH TOWWSIIP'
GOT)E1RICH T, OWINSHFP, Sept. 30.—
Miss Phyllis Ginn was' tome from Lon-
don to spend Sunday with her parents,
-Mr. and Mrs., Geo. Ginn.
Mrs... M. ` McDonald had •th&, nisfor-
tune to fall- obi the 'cellar steps . last'
week, badly spraining her ankle.
Mr, and Mrs. D. Elliott, 16th cones-'
sion, spent Sunday with •roiatives at
fJnionr
Mr. and Mrs. ' itobt, Sowerliy and
family °visite`d on .Stindtty, near-sKi ii;'
-Mr. and airs. Reg. Fuller and, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Wilson attended the
funeral of `their aunt, Mrs. Medd, in
Auburn last week. •
The schools will be closed on Friday..'
next, while the teachers are attendin
a convention at London:
Doii'�t forget the progressive euchre •
'party at the home of IVIr, and Mrs. D.
J, Lassaline on Friday, evening in aid
• of the Iced Cross.
:ti rr a nd• Mrs: Reg. S'owerby of Brant-
ford spent the week -end at the biome of
111 r.Yand •Mrs, Geo. Sowerby.
••-Union Church Notes. --The regular
i
Burn Coal
that
is ALL Coal..
.Why btircn a ,coal that you take -out ,of your furnace
rhr�
le.te
or stove furriiuch ashes and unburned
eoa )
gas you put in, when yrou, can, buy for the same 'price; `a coal
„that is free front slate and clinkers? Prove this'for your-
self byordering D & H 'Cone -Cleaned ANTHRACITE
COAL, POOAHONTAS or CONE.
TEN. RED d'ACICHT Coal for your fireplace, furnace
and stove. • . .
For PLUIhBINf HEATIN and ..H ARDWAEI L
O'�
give us a call;
ChaSe
C.
Lee
COALY;4RD Intl. HARDWARE 3`r01t1 • .At
the Earlier,
Sousse 0
' Phones—Store 22. ,
Eou*e 112
BARON. LULLWATER'S GAME
RACE AS, A THREE-YEAR-OLD
Baron Lullwater, owned by Win. C.
Govenlock, ,Seaforth, won the pacing I
class for stallions three years,and over,
first prize for stallion three years and
over, either gait. and also sweepstakes
at the Toronto 'Exhibition this year. I
"Hal. BB.," writing in, Tlie 'London'
Free Press, .say's-: The name of Baron
Lullwater. recalls a race this stallion
was in at the Canadian National Ex-
hibition ten years ago this , week, when
Te was a three-yi�ialsold: At'tlrut time
it was customary to race until 'a horse
won three, heats. and in this particular
race there were six 'heats' before the
winner proved to be Lou 'Gan'ot. As
stated, Baron Lullwater'was only three
years old at that time and he displayed
gameness seldom witnessed in a three=
year-old. The first heat was 'won by
Janet D., owned by "Rusty" O'Neill,
London, in- 2.14, and then Baron Lull-
.
ater eame.on to annex the next two in
meeting of the Y
Thursday evening, `"instead of ` Friday
evening. Rev. C. L. Brown will have.
charge' of the Meeting.:... Next Sun-
day, theysacranient of the Lord's Supper
will• 'be Observed. at Uiiioii. A11 'mem-
bers and :friends of the congregation
are cordially invited to attend., ...'
There' was •i ,fair-sized congregation at
Union on �Su,f(1_ay.: when the pastor, Rev.
(, L. Brown, delivered` a • fine mission-
ary sentnon from the text,,'"Tliy will
be, done" (St. ' Matthew 0:10)
Sunday, October 13th,' In anniversary
Sunda at Union and will he �eelebrated
:P.i1. will be held on
2,131/,2 :.anti 2.13%. Lou Ganot. who
had finished.• -8--i, came to life and the
next 'three hens he. and.. the Baron
t_
• fought a terrific turf battle, Lou nosing
' mit the colt, ;who was three times second
to • hith, The last heat of this race is
very vivid in our mind. As thepair came
to the wire' Baron T•nllwater was prac-
neatly staggering, he is'its that tired,
bat he never gave up and gave cine of
�'the;'greatest e: hihit-ions of Colt game-
; ness ever witnessed over, that track.
At that time. 'Baron` Lullwa ter was
owned' by the late Dr. whitely,
Goderiele and driven by Johnny Mullin.
with two services„ at' wh'ieh special
speakers will be present: Special iuustc
willliegiven b•• the choir.
ASHFIELD
•
ASIIIV LLD, `Sept, a0. Mr. and: lgrs.
Duncan' Buchanan, nP Ilensail spent
Sunday with Mr. John Oewan, sr.
-Mr. Finlay'' Macdonald of California
is' visiting his uncles, Messrs. Dan ands
Thomas Maedonaid, Lochalsh. ,
.bliss Gretta Campbell of Lucknotw
.visited with her crit sin, Mr.' 'Joh.n_, Mt -
Kay, last week.
Sir, and Mrs. F. Patterson of Mon-
treal spent a 'few weeks 'with friends
1K1'e. ' s.
r.s. T.eslte �S ":irdle,uiid. lIi Karl
Pollock of Amberle5 spent Sunday. with
{ their mother, Mrs. It. `'Granit.
HOL1
ES`�"ILLE
�ItOt,M�ESVI )t:E, Oct, 1. ---Miss W1I
heliliine llrewartha, Toronto, was, a
week -end visitor with cher parents, • Cr.
and '\try. N. W. 'I'iewartim.
Mr. and Mrs, •John ('udinore, Ntr
.(Barley 'Otidmore, and 1�1r.. and :Sirs'
Harry Oudlnore spent Sunday an guests
of 1r, and Mrs, Sydney Brown, ('retii-
'lon, °
'` Mr.''.And Airs. �Oharies Pearce visited
they former's parents at Exeter on'
Sunday. ' •
Mrs- Norman ,Trewartha motored to
Guelph on !Saturday.
• t
Ken-
neth
:;Potter,I 1 It ti -
.Ir . Elmer Ielen at ( e
.e l
netii ,are spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs: MacDonald,'Teest'iater,
)Clolniesville pupih, Do Wells --The
A HcIp To Those
Past-Middk Age
When' men' and , women get past
middle ago their energy and activity)
in many instances, begin to decline,
r►nd their general'vitality is on the
yea
Lith sicknesses tnnd.ailnients seem
harder to shako off "`than fora1erly,
Bind, hero and there, evidences of. a
breakdown begin to appear. •
"ow as the time when those who
wish to maintain their health and..
rigor, and retain their energy un-
impaired ours'' of ,
xmpz}irted should take (�
Milburn'a Health and islerve Pills.
They brace tip and invigorate the
help stall off the '(Icer
system, mita e p �°�' •
tude ppoy�f'yadvancing yyeiirba
Td. it IkCilbera Oel i ds �* Oat
abetli Steckler _;,_Maud Keys, Audrey ; Suffered Many Years With St)m-
Sturgeon ; cVras ins: wild life, Marion I ach Troubles, Heasdaches ;111
,, d
tl Doris �tlJweir
e� _W T•Doltna T3sarrta�,• D7lzzy •'Spas. `Hh'd 'P�aYnRe-
Essay.—Victoria
Wilfred Castle.
• digests well now, without all that 'as,
and indigestion. I, don't get: headaehea
or. i,zzv.,s • l; l i;e sss =.#.t►:.`ilz o ;-:
e as•e. , a •
Essay. Victoria 'Cross,' Ber l
castle, :', _.Back and Limbs. ` Tells •of. Re-
�1aud „Keys, Elizabeth S teckle, Donna lief.. -
Tl'ioms ;..Story from reader, Marian ``
Peck; Margt. Maher, Aileen Castle, vJohn, ' ,
McConnell. The quick, positive action of Syntona
on the\stomach, liver, kidneys and
CollectionLs. �--- Collection : woods, bowels is ',bringing relief frdm suffering
named, �1Pfn(1 Keys, Audrey .''tin sects, and distress to ever• increasing numbers
Minnie Penhale ;.' _ collection insects, of grateful. men and women: Here, for
South , school, Front road school, N.ortli example, -Is the interesting, experience
school, Varna school ; Grades r-10, `weed Of Jir. William Billington, Hamilton,
seeds, Varna school', South '8(.11001, Bay- Ontario, as reported just a' few clary
field . school," Front road'school; any ago• : -
P- by ,school, Bayfield school, South ' \fobocly but myryself knows how I
school; table `bouquet, Doris Me-i:�ven, slitl(,red with mv ostomacl 'I"said Mr.
Gloria W4;ytlale, Aileen 1C'astle, `\Jinnie Billington. "leery morsel of food I
i'enhale. at:e•Ejust'seemed•, to sour in my stomach
and cause cramps, gas, bloat and heart-
burn: Awful dizzy. light-headed' spells
came over me arid I would get throbbing
headachesand pains in my (hack. More
recently - the Rains . spread into my
shoulders and legs. My Nerves' had MR. "WILLIAM BILLINGTON/
become, so bad that often I was afraid
to ho out in my car and at night I would
S[iecials. Social studies, Evelyn 'Os-
mond,Milvena Sturgeon, Helen Stur-
geon ;' work book, Audrey Sturgeon,
Ileleti' Sttifgegn, Milvena' Sturgeon.
JUDGES
Horses ---James, i;eiper, IItillett>
(tattle—W. R. Lobh, 'Clinton ; Humph-
rey Snell, Mullett.
'Sheep arid, trigs ----Humphrey ,Snell, keep 'waking up with a startled, de-
Hullett.
pressed feeiinn so T wasn't getting
Poultry --A. ('.. Levey,'Clinton. ,_, Y
..enough sleeps..--My----bowels 1roR 1:s wer�---eon-
l()airy-3as. ('onnolls, ?Goderich°
sting ted, anv tongue was al«*ars. coated
Domestic science—Mrs. Win. Cousitt, and there was a .bad taste in my mouth.Ild. l Mrs. A. Il. Dalrymple, Truce- `"Whets I heard about how Syntona
'field. Helped STr. Cox. in T..ynden, I began
Grein and seeds—R, F. Stade, T. L: takin;r.It,'too, :inti it helped my stomachWilliams; 71,f9rieh. right from the first few doses. As I
Fruit.—Arthur Weber, Dashwood.
continued with. the treatment, iny- how -
Vegetables` -se. E. Groves, Goderich; els • betaine regular and my whdle
J. E. Uascho,, Zurich. 4 system began to, feel better: My food
Plants and flowers --Miss Cunning --
inane, Clinton. "
Fine arts --Miss Lilliaan C. Morley
and Miss Fanny Morley. Bayfield.
. Ladies' work—Mrs; E:~ T±:.vans, Gode-
rich ; Mrs. G. Whaley.
(children's 4.nnie eon-
sitt;' ilensall ; Geo., S. Howard, Exeter,
Godeirieh '1' wusiiip School Fair concert
held fu the ,Church audltoriitn on Fri-
darf evening was highly successful. The
program was well received ity a calla
cite• ah('1ience. • • Pupils ,of Ilirlftiesville
school caitrfed offmany of the laurels,
'Ruth Lawson ranking first in the senior
>i Palmerublic speaking,•Billy, Joe I
second in the' interint'(liates, Pll;lil,�
MaeClinc-hey first in the juniors,. Marie
and Eileen Gliddon first in the instru-
mental contest, and Donald Paltrier and
Betty •Stock first and third in the spell-
ing match. t't"edit IS due these enter-
prising yout,ng Ia ople"nncl their instrn(t-
ors. 'lir: and ' Mrs. (Pearce.
Everything is funny as long as It is
happening to somebody else. =tib"ill
Rogers. a ,
FREE SERVICE
OLD, iflSAfiED` OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE
removed promptly and efficiently.
Simply ploni "COt,LECT" to
WILLIAM 'STONE SONS
imiTED
114 NC 91 w IN ERSOLL.
C�ibl,xt 1Z Clinton"
relief from tlitise pains' in my limbs •
'and shoulders. I get a 'good night's
sleep now, my nerves are steady •and 1.
have more energy." •
Let this gragid• herbal :tonic help you,
I
as it has hundreds of other local men
and women. Syntona is pleasant to
take and it• contains no . harmftil drugs
or depressors. ` o
.� Syntona is sold and' teeommended
iii Goderieli at CAMPBELL'S DRUG
STORE. '
As the dark evenings -close in, our, homes need more light.
.,
AN EXTRA LAMP "
properly placed, turns darkness into brightness:
Let us look over your home, office or place of business. .
We . Will dothe. work" -and supply everything electric, to
your satisfaction.
FRANK McARTHUR
Corner Britannia and Bayfield .Roads
Phone 82
STOVES STOVE .. ' STOVES
We are buying thein in quantifies and selling them on,sight.
THERE'S A REASON
They are good heaters and fuel savers, ` We will instal
, them at any time to suit your convenience.
Good Beds and ¥attressos ate neaesary for the cool
weathe▪ r. Drop in to ' see ours; the pieces will surp*ise .you.
W. H. Blackstone
We 'Daliv'er "The Broadway of °Goderi+ h" ,,' Phone 240