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Meeting This Afternoon Deals with
`�aarious Projects
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ITHX.NEW, Shouid
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lcurn 1 .A .► , 7r'i pua(i, 1941
to ,� � iipg m a1s so ziar to bo , i11I i $ETI » O . OF 004T
Z:05.3 .(�f tT>�e e 1 ila'it' gra, he conel1DA? d.
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� Eight vh�s raid Wra�fe �'atir��to
dire 'itl�'' Court Session
u1 to' t«a)tare>r•taa'c s In ��a°1mkh the
4.ouriti(to 514;maoriol Libor'' Wasdig
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k ace'ti j . 0 ci ui-1 1.'&'tt�m 1l'<3;1aE .� a i • 9 ' Ila X125 x71.. a x .
a a'r4, til. It+ iil..\litla linunitD p some are cite> E'Dz 1)a lDc> 1'rPr,a •, lld;lktll edaacistrana 1)� Dr. g ams, d►ro 4 .. Stat tat�ius ' ce13;1 .1(ourt
t lacteal t ou enters ..1,.
grants, ) 1. 1., ) last" x.11.1' 11 V' r
a zaalaa grit` R►ootas .ars al�la � a. • ,pr(bera-s 2111d procedure b�' Mrs, fl•t4 ,,at. 'aa114 .,. was at(ljoutnaal .and
ao ()sae case. se a alr�~rl (Dry e0I ray;
trees `'t Q'Iit• tt)icilla�aa o ei :and °•an�hlard, ne as s ►
9� and „standard °. a
2aC �n 1r4?:tild 4>nt,. • s�"
Airs Elieen, Bogie. favored with two' Eight i
a t i paid f breaches l f
rt► anis r44'rt' literally covered with • al -0011 we. , • u • A. B.. ilt•ox, •1'4ziler 1 I • 1 public t.... �ord• was urafetts.sdiat6'. .
« ➢ - . tx B nes were.
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t, - •. )Nall() •'0)105 a v
'� A � '1• `a brief address: P ,^ .the Iliglcw•21e• .1~I'aat1D(a Act. James 1
011 •••:. "ue°ee .sfnl enture i - _3 _fl ••ttl)1se1= was ,Served i1t (}r o'i�li)c" :1) Dunlop dud Leslie illvas, trf 'or Niece
n 1 tli loin 1 .rt. , I k 1
"� the ladies-ofa inch, • • -_)a'i'l Si' and costs. each . for etireles
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antILL t•)estrerl•d gale. said to it' ti!1e ��$t...�111a rt
I,1).t) cls a resu t of a t `l°lalln'tiolug'',s . Religious �4aittentIO
R
71 ar.ltrr it
taxi -4.11d of a Texas 'tornado. Although
the loss t( I'tur&u fiarmers is ileavy
4'll(lugh, 1t IS will not to comp:ir with
that in countiesto the stilith 0031 east.
But even in Iluron county those who
ant � u )
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had not It tat 1 h )!,
( their t
r .i apples t
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-pail
Ii. 1 5 M, heavy r ( I �
1 losers. tr t ill
not be �l total I(►.�.�, lti)14eti'E'ii.� for viii.
Education," described the introduction the elt
FU,RNITURN STOKE.'' LA%VNJOMiINE
• 1•3. E. Orian4on, who hal` putt ll.aSied , On b ridgy night In, the local glen'
au!' btorlf cr t tlao R1ltatxre ft rnierlu •,,9e-^ doubles at the 't tllla'k.'1e1 IllowIUL, '(I
. � A px •� club,.
e 1; i a• s !13 a""li] C4 f r1t1 J ♦V�err:(«o �'
ttrpa4(li h� tll'c �&ai)le 1,�x1f 13,.11>E rt., tut .�1 1 • . � � Int!( rraaae' is
.., , , a brat 1)1ttlre , 1,, \l l«�i)U ttll(t. g%, I
1)oogi.»�st)Ir u1t tha 1st t)f tD(tc)ln rlt 3«> � t) : t . lyI()(i�•e .
- > • a {, ,; a and ) A ase('or111 '1 . l• r it()Ut11 .'Lr1(1 ;%. .d�i� '
tilt. ilia ntion to rtdec.oaatt alai rt mode 1 t+,tt
tltir(t.
t'(1e e11tiZ'4' store, i4Zellrtlint� the Instal a. 'e es(lii a'i' ni '" «� >
Ella tin a' 111_, yz• l •I 1+111 Nati
_thine of new ai; lits. The. Store will lend 1 re#tl 'l'uulta tvulr fit•t t pr1Tt
C.
h4' used for furnituft only the (;ruui e i " tl lilt 1,,
Hanle and 1, «1111>jt)II tdt(„oTc1,1
' 8t011 411'�urt4' al 11Iolrlt oil Montreal street a • .c
r I Tht I,tiit � l,c;tlt ?Ii�hks eve'rd' cltick;•
will ren u u 1r1 chat location. Ila'.
()wing, . tE) Mr. ('can ton's .steadily
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furniture business,iC
lS at
_ expanding tl 'tl r t I t
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planned file trrt,lt as �tatl �tll'ltl.�tllt 11.1 ,� � I tt,E ,up tett; �►
wen steadily, 1►c►u;'ht• atlit itl -of in. '\Iaitlatnd •(coif (11th, I.lc>feittinr
� b Lyall
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t anne )or i-) and tllcla frill tlttz � aa� `l
('ire no .irit•reathe in fttruiture prie4 s at - ___ �;
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' at "e6 lire crzrdially intittd to vi+it the t,k( it tllc 1 tt. liless�� Crollege t'nttl*'.
t at any time.g It is' hoped that the.11ely taiuttd'tlwir friend., an(i. t11e tl :
establishment. will hean asset to (lode- students of the Stratford eft afil�i a
t R t t rettfarti I3n>iilii.,
i 1•icil's till: iUe.ss circle, (�ul1eata anti of \\`ells Aciadenly, Lnrldt►
at a cveint•r mane. An address r;'
REI) CROSS •REtC'1E:I S FOR runic ryas read by 11 ,� °f tits.
PT i. y lIarjorit' ltlller..
le 1 olrlr1
. 31 s. Jas. Sall4eld , ;'W5.0() In'ople gatlleret nraitnc - a llu�tllre' „tl
I.'ledgt's 9110 tele bea(11..
whore .,a .l►c►tln cots.. su ►l>1
of lveiilel'., xn:irsllmallotvs _Neil o '
ti n1ot1,
. $73.00 was served, The evening was Droll
I„ lit
'ruts is the slnallest amol 3't received to a. (•lose by the ,Ging_ ,g sol' ('
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i any month, l'of) 1�f ••
, 11 atll.ltlllltr, the too Ztal� Z 1rrisull: l.he•
operation artlr owin•., Oa co n rle. Proceeds of 1lo evening fi•il r
, P t the 1 I 1 t,t n'n
tion of pawrnt�i,;ts on pledges. There i� 'to the _oral branch of .the Ruta (•'r,,,y. .,,
tp.,iw, no flirtller canvass vass fors funds this. • .
of religious' education eight ya'ars ago .'t.n. exhibition oft garments for child • driving. ` John Edward I. (''rump, same
,
a . war 11 r t nl
SI ,, in,Britain was � rt. 3t. a � n )
in the ) • a ll rt n it contributed i1Ce '
l a pul lir schools (!f �otierxl. �. Stratford �• . tl actalses, lvn,s ;;assa�sa2d. alp and ct►at.
a 1 L +-
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la t'- (a l) r (11 11b
l 1 ht►11111 da' clubs. ., ( a >
tlr t at lr �4'4'l i,s set aside in for sI>�('dlia err the 1<3} Int Water hi h
,•which the eltar^rvrllell of the l r ni1 tri -i. n was. John ugf r l r -
� �, t t ors al >Cs of o rs � aD a 1a1 Robert r « 1
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I,1 1Z assigned ° .- _. a .�.tlr t2 �tlilt']; t • ]
thea s geed t:o ibc.�,t�tratlt)las at the coaaferelhce• w�r�. la tawuull:vh}i * (il.osc ,
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kranl under. r -.. ; -.
tl prescribed for • v
.a e, r 210
rile � •a 1 around t l d (_ at h ' '
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e( ! O eSquare-�Pn
3ut t -'Saturday,
I l . a,. f il_ 6rs , Jllt;�. �. Ahrialrt, :�IraS• �, I.,
year there isa , piarticularly good (Other places in•"Iluron cuuntt have keel o 'i z night 'sel)temlwr Q bloc'lAin"r trtthe
l C Iiv I`I 11 1 '�% �g it
ling: purposes, they Winging au in- ITuIrIIt'�r Ille and °fitan.yll The coarse R Itedditt G ." amount was paid by Fred, Stevenson of
l!a et. 1 (Mrs. A. I
l l 1 �
as bushel. • been 'most gratifying.
•
11ilrlat't for windfall iii) )1-- ---- process. religious * 'tl t. '4, , . + ',1 n«9, rs, t) trill , Mrs, - , n 4 t,
. , �, t tliatl(II" • I3ennlillerf,; Ham \Ic1)onald \irs V. Baxter. Mrs• F,, each playing''$,_ anti, ;costs,' A like
« A A , «. ♦ } t' t 1 .. •w, :. Moore, a. x a A
ertaas`ed price of thirty to forty cents WW1•S tiVo ve' 1« > '
ala and 1 I3r 1 P •1� iii al
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• t $platin rest Farm in (xtrilerlt'h
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It l\ 11a Mrs. \
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H. Reid, , Nlrs. It'.. Jli, (.3oderi(... ; Mrs, P 'Ward Collins s of Atwood drew +) °anti
a
Health Edueationn I1row, 1, um:t?r(,' ttrd,1�'.'. /41 ems for Jailing to atop '1t •, atop ,vigil
township, •out. of the eoluit,t"' ` largest! 1)1, I . P. Lewis,Toronto, ' a' P. , ,Mrs: and $14 and costs•for failingto report
t « 11� lrtlal .lugI•a>u, \lis, Ii„ 1, li l,her, 1 n r I
orchards, it was learned front Mrs.: convener of •'IIt>itlth 1':rlueation ' g • Cl'an accident. Joe' Durnin's contribution
.• ,irl an I.3�,lltf()ot, Mrs. �tndtli, .Janet t p 1!1)tn-1n
Donald Suluth, - the owner, that the " acid pens said it was desirable to have dale 31r. Bishop, Mrs I next 1 .was 'fit) and costs for careless driving.
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McIntosh Reds, Greenings, Kings ,,and : se•hool. children examined twice a year. \1 \I °!I
, > iris, Mrs.,A. Mulford, \ir,a, �-
1•ilillin\ had been. picked Auld most Of
theru shipped. It was the Northern
11.J � titat got it heavily, but not `nearly
,.so boldly as -was at first' feared. In
one .,st°ction of the orchard of eighty
acres 'huge lilnl►s heavily laden with
apples were strewn on the ground. but -
this. was in thte - part with the oldest
trees atitl 'was to lie expected,
Mrs.: Smith said export of apples to,
I;;u.;tantl bad' been resat:ned• after" a'
Year's I,lyaptf, the food ministry having
found that 1111.' people ,of the British
Isle's had I'--t'n on a starehy diet too
long' and lvt'Ie in need. of fresh fruits.
Neither 31r . _math not` her Manager.'
Mr. .1a11111s:atbl, '1 ,(uit1 put an estimate:
on the loss, the crop having to'e'd old
.L: the regular nlet't iia of the Maple
f.ceaf c'h'apter. L( I.1).E,, held this after-
na i, , 1.-. \" ,,,. ,nal. ) .t p t4 «
t i .1, . 1 . . . % la ,. I t'stilt 1 i,n the
a1.5\t°•nl•°(' ('t :(SS rt':,�el : and 1:t•t'-11'.11'111.
-'171_:1' ''A:tr eocisme-I'. �1i�. 1-i:tel \V°ii-
il idnl4',. to (1' of the Metal f•"1' lirl:tiers a:
v'ho I:ed Cross -1 -'Ill,-, :ltl'1 rt' p,«:'ted i:lt' i
•-' l -r p • •p' (/.-, 11,'
1]a1, r •1, , (. i ; .it' \a s'+ .• ii't glen
da l'e'•�t"a +"i;•,. ,.\ '1 4,:t +,:• •$.'•a hats made for
• ails :'Merl 1st.
1':. etllu&::,•L:>i �e,-rt'..r; \ll .1.
�. ' :`;,S.atn1, gale' ;t _port of ht'r visits.
t,, • Ito \clt�,(>i.�' lift. the ('ljal,'t•r de-
�,i(lt- ; 1 ' taurp•l,ase four' i•ople-•
'iV 1 tat tilt• 1":111I,•.:•t'. • f -.r the
•ft i ' s ,•boos
.(lt•rtr'udi.' \1; -?-1, ,t -s gave. an :oter-
e rteptort -''f 'L - - . atItie'r -. .',,nft'r-
elL,pa• r frit'l (i1li,it•s .rete( iii :'+,.atf,p.ti
atl gi :1't'e 1"ei t lit lt, t't1 •,f it lister,, and
,Ivlit',l •+,,r tto-cAl',t'r.tt:',Ii 'sill 11115 matter.
l'l,t 1'haprer cilnl):ett'c1 Plans for
,'h.•:1'• '.uinina i• Salt' , be held on
()c: •Pt -r 1'sth. 1t w,ts decided to have
^ht 'r-ual l'hri teas hampers. ,
lI Sa'nnth'rs al:n'uiat't'tl there
woni.". he 0- Thanks. _viiia: teat 01 the
top r•' Service _'lull on • Slimily,'
a)t•'J'.at•r 12th. for all Itlt'n .in uniform
.311x__ their girl frieo(ls, fre-r11 :) to 7 .111, -
1)
The Chapter expressed its willing-
ness ." 1 0-,lperato with the Junior Red
'roses Society lteittg ors i1tnizetl at the '
Alo"t i,'lte Itastitute. '
GO1)'ERICH LADY; -BEREAVED
RE.-�t%'E»
Often dt*frets of eye, ear and heart A
ivt'rE'' discovered. `t'he school nurse, he,
said, 1> a No t, iv (lualblt' Pars oa, "Silt*;
is worth her weight in gold and can
prevent illness more than any other,
rs, o•II (i%,,•,ll cases there were pleas of guilty
Elsie is •1,_ ani Settlement was made out of court.
1 5rc Isr,.tncr. \1t.... I.. J. Pllteott, .ire,
F. Ii: Jones, Mrs. T. Sherwood, Mrs.. C.-
Polity,
.•Polity, Mrs. D. Daw. ou,° Mrs. J.' B. TO CQ ,LpECT QN SATURDAY
Sinners, Mrs. S. Iieckner, Mrs. vole-, 1
11x111 \t1:', :u Senior, s .' ' R,si a « ,
, I «.tnl(1, Mrs, ,,, J. N'rao-, t llillts of the town itnc.zcnylncle+l
a Person 1 know,'" declared the, speaker.
4. Diphtheria can be t )tame, prevetltetl ' I
1►• 1'
J the ll� of o a
toxin, ��r .I.trris stated.
It thirty -even Por lout. of,the population : .1
were .toxoided the resin would veld he i N
inlrnunity, "It is :an utter •di,sgrace-
for ally community to have diphtheria i
nulv." said , the speaker, 1
There are no anti-vaet'inatlonists
now, stated .Dr. Lewis.• He added that '
it is best to hive the child vo s inate (
t 4i
Ulan, Mrs. J. C. Armsbury, Mrs. C. F.1 of the 'salvage clolleetion which will
)avis, Nti-. II. Cowmen Mrs. S. 11 1,take place on Saturday, October 4th.
Sutter, Airs, E. D. S'rnith, Stratford ; i It will greatly assist the truck -drivers if
ii•: t , . R. Markle, AIrs. ;i. S ariglia, 1" ilt,c•t-spaptars and magazines are securely
A. i tapleton, \lis, (`. '1 r Nolo?, ! tit.] in separate bundles and, with the
:. e .. Mrs. Norman Wilson, of her materials, placed on the id'-
�� 11 \ l 11 1
� ._ Edith � Wiggins, , airs, rte „],,1., ,.are(_ 1•. just that Much
1. 1'avlor, Mrs. I;. 1V'iln. •. more towards iI r s' 'r
'mates, Mrs..'tW. Donaldson, Mr •• I',. 1 =.s everybody already klnoWs, .the
011' the 1 reeS,
4a',lr•:tt• 1.i(:;livraitt•, • '11 No. s hir;h-
waty, (vi(., hats tilt} acres of rt pk,,
Ip:ai4'+1 hi- :\s :it tt•11 te> fifteen pei-
p•' a:. He,. :,„,. had alert>nt(1y. Iii�l;etl
.n1"\: «Yt h:s fall apple's a11,1 Illy• loss
w;t- ,•,1_1!111`'1 'r'11a•tly tel tilt' Spys.
Scow.•. l:ael s1,a,1 rill well (-siu-'t' -the
tree', weft' 1s,'V atilt were 111115 �.;iven,'
nl'1,)rt•• protection. . thirty -live -acre
btl•ll - ll'i1(11,rea11 al: he a 0111llwest•
corner. �,t' the fario lead fortunately
dolit' much. - to protect the crop
Mr. Laitliii%aite took the situation in
his usual philosophical manner, his
greaten „1'F'gret being ;,that. some 'lie-
In-ro-rh Reds he had left 011 'the tree;
for the purpose of showing then at
the.eatiilt-y frnit exhibitionat ("Hilton
nt-x4 - nunth 11;1(1 fallen prey to
'the gale.
In town many trt-t' limbs and some
entire tree;s lvete blown dowfl, but. no
Mrs. • E. C. Belcher, t'anbi-ia road,' s e,ri(,us aailira,e -seas done, ' .
•
has retired word of the death of, A loss reported from • Auhnrn was
-her 'sister, Mrs. Robert .11cKuirht. at
Port Perry, in Iter'c1'lg fl -.fifth year. fallen apple: .that she took sick and
Mrs. McKnight. formerly Jessie Drum- i died. ' .
mond_ Carrick, was,Irorn in .%shkieid in ,-
1$57, a daughter .of Andrew and .. - GODERICH MUSIC CLUB •
Isabella_ - 'Carrick, and was - married in ' The Goderirh Music Club will open;
18') to Robert McKnight,. who pre= the new season with a meeting at
deceased her in 1911. Surviving are'Mefi,av Hall on \loudly, October 0, at '
two daughters, Janet. at home, and 8.30 p.m. Dr. Ilarvey Donny,..of,radio;
3Irs, John Cowie, of ()won Sound, and 'fame, and (hoist of, Sherbourlte street.' I
one son, Andrew, of Toronto. - One ` United church, Toronto, will the heard.''daughter died -1n infancy. Besides firs, as ,guest a•rti$t, in .two ;,croups' of song.
Belcher, another sister, Mr . -,1<. Wells. Miss' Clara Parrett. who has recently-
reside:,. in Manitoba: ..,..Interment• was had an article on singinged -.h d ikn
—made in Pine Grove (cemetery; Prince 4 the Etude Music- magazine, will- i
filbert, Ci))t, • on "The Evolution of a Singer." The 1
meeting will be of special interest" to I
Ther-C-U-rf'an- k -Briggs-.Construction t choir niemiber•. All interested in 1'
Co. has completed the. repairing work "; u.sic are cordially invited.. Whet -her i
Which i'nh has been hi progress on the ' members of the Club or not. There
'Goderich-O'1)1ton road for some weeks, 1. will be no admission charge:--
111 .1.C. Ii ll \I \ t 1' .
t. Marys; 11.. .. M. Bray, Blyth ; ; walks or boulevards.
I�s. George Sanderson, •\ ' s Josie Every Poiinil°of paper, rags, rubl rs,
autldt'N" Miss i,,,r . > or White • ss s C
tat. Mr.. J. W. Ic ea in., the war effort.
before the a•ge. of tWtive. - ' 1;ridhani. Mrs. (', W. Johnston, (Inde- ! proceeds all go for war Purport's 44f
.lids to (incl Health ; rich; E. P. Jervis, Toronto; M •s.- Adan ` •,)cut' description.. t t P .
disease he feared, Dr. x ll 1,\ said there Goderlch ; M s. J. E. (fur •v . I '
�, , r r, . 1.1.tullti,
(. rs. (. \\ . _Ilam€ort. Its. II. Jobel, ' HEAD 1 POLI F.R BILLS ..
's valuable. as ” it I1'i•e\I•'Ilty severe at- ;- Mrs. I). 1. Ilill, Listowel : 'airs. II. The last meeting of ,lac- Public nil-
, He 11! ..t'41 the Ilse of p1014 1ltil-e 1allmtar Go Cowan,es ("o 'S..') i
, tiericil : Mrs. J. A. t uwall111]111 ie n w•as clavnte(1 to
measuIes for 1t•hooping"t•4a11.11 '-Anita- ! Mr's. J. C. Mt,I•I•t't1 Myth; •s ` .1 int111e business. The )
I, t 11 : \I 1.. (. t power, et.• hill.: for
lion, ar•leatnliness. sleep. ]proper food, � Locklr.•t'tt. Mrs. W. 1l. I)oalc, Mrs'.• -al- W. the last three months s4il47w•.a)`ifitleh in-
aittt•nt'ton 1o.j)o•t111•e and1ecreationwere 1 Howell, airs. •D. D. Mooney; \I•l••. creased consuillpt,ion of 111'(11.0 power'
cited as necessary to ''° )•) x a^ v P
r,00(1 health in _Gfur�f JQ1lI1�"to11, (.(ldt'I'lt'll ; Mrs. 1;, J. •111 (rotlei'il'lY.' 'Tile' June •.'•bill was':
children. 1 �;onnop•,, Stratford Mrs. II. Murray ;:4,',(4"•1:1 f /r. 1+5:)7 horsepower; Jrn6 '
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Speaking of Bull-nornal children, Dr.!
Mrs. R. Sinith, M• Al' N. Penwal•den :S ,100) 01, for 11>61 h.I►. ; August S' OTS
Lewis stressed 'tile value of manual Centralia: qrs. ken Jones, W'inehel-' fur 1(401 ll.p.----a total of $1 ,12''.10' for 1
Stating that scarlet fever is the) 1, J, Hamilton, h•1'-toc',t1, AIIs. R" I>Is.set Your help will he 'aP predate'(
seer., > .• �, 1 ,
1 pl
SIEeaPTEMBER After a `scavenger hunt"' ti
yea'r, but some may 14 i T. GEORGE'S WOR F. '
a, wish to contribute T N �"`(aY'I1,)!) tl
Something' for the four or live nnbnths `110? (llur,(11 womerl s (mild of Sr
before the next campaign. The ere iar- .(icol"»"e's ('laiiI•eh 1lit't W (1114 (1 11 in titer, A. M. Rol)ertsun, �!r the president.(,1111(1 room. with a good att4'1(1511 t'
R. C`. 1~Iai,vs, .bill be glad to rect'il'e any Mrs. 1':. I). Brown^presi(14d, •'I• '
111et•till.g 'opi.nt,(1 with a 11311111 -- he
such donations.'
►era3er. Mrs. Id. '1`icllborne read rhe'
COUNTY COURT CASE,' - si•ripttirt• lesson. 'hh•s I'a li '
in 1 was'
The only case set down for hearill aloo.;toted ,:•ec'etiiry for the relnilinler
nest p=eek's County a'ul.0:t, ,;t•1i(._ e,f the yeah in \Ir., �C`atlder's P1aev .
at It was decided to pack the o
doled to open on Ttlesiiay, October 7111. fourteen
, balk)s for the' hut. uv{'real• ,
ha• h('ell transferred to \\'aikerloit. afternoon T .:if ill Iles
Judge ,l. I•. liilluraln, ll hn ll'u. to ; >, \1 n `nf I uc tilt,r,� I)etult4'1' � rt:� •
Judge is' reported, 1 .,ill lit rt Inn(_+ - for w4 h'(,miu'r r 3
I to be ill ;at his � new r(+t•t�*1• and -Mrs. I)nnb• • after
home in S1-ralford. ,1 even -
tlx' induction •' � i( a1y t•
l•tIl•
t11al. (11. of. (,ode tl(l, National, :1rltht'nl."
l rsus Andrew ,Smith of'St. (iitharines,
1 damage claim arising, front al motor ('Ilius ]Nellie leans doh jd Ij�°
inuner
accident which o('(•111.1•e(1 in .111114'. residence lc' ,lake t • orma11
t l t at the front to•,); -.Korman
1940. on the -bridge crossing tlle 81111- •McLeod of Detroit', _retaining a '
teen River 5near Southampton. No." of the lane r 'portion
(
The case Moved 1) \V•nilcerlolt tv ,r I l 1(( on ? l• 1
ill,. The mt*etla,; (•loa'(1 with tht>
at -waif John I'arsons
al lIlj21 " atlt(1 h )ole e n fI
t LU t)nllc�. e i t'll ' \Ils,v` h : 'c` tl
. Robin. on, iii s Esther avec months.
maintained there is a great inadequacy' Annie, '\Ills �1. E. Sharman. llis �.I1.'
in the school curriculum beta` se every-' IIJ2;twell, Miss B.' Iroggartli; _31rs. S.
1)411 l forced f
(, orc Ino a piogr1111 1'i' ich i .G.reenslade, _Mrs, J. A. Camnpbell, .Mrs.
a • ortion eannotss'
Passimilate. mil
ae.
t•
.ach'i John McKay, Mrs. Thos. Tav�lor,'Go(e-
child 11as .- a I)iehe-none should be rich; ' Mrs. Silcox, • Mrs. llct uarrie
2t
(-a11ed, no.made to' fuel that he is ; Inspector` • 'Robb; Inspector " Beattie,
"dumb;" A little effort and under -1 Toronto; - Miers Eileen Bogie. Mrs.
alley. Mrs. •~hove. "It. Stonehouse, UT's,
Sto,trellouse. A. L. Cole, Mrs A. L.
Miss 15' lu1iile=MeJwen, \ills. Bur-
rows. Mrs.' Jenkins, Mrs. Felly,' E. D.
•Brown; W. Thomsian, Goderieh. -
Phe1r ,friends wi11''
to was in,yured, . but • dalliage was pleased ,,,to "kiwi's.. that this doe,
•11 used. F. R. Darrow is act nig, for H nor
. � .� • � r , men that Mr. anti Airs. Heal*, will
sir. - Panuns; Mr.� e to'h summer.:r Ydenis of.l
{ •
Beats (rude -
t 1.14'11 a s they - 11:0.'0 bt'e11 for 111:1 111
HELP THE 'RED CROSS ; ye4 •,4,
PHONE 45
THIS WEEK WE' BRING'
YOU A. NUMBER OF STANL'-
FACTUR:ERS . SPECIAL OFFERS --EACH AN OUT -
„
MANUFACTURERS: SPECIAL DEALS .‘„,• •:
• RI aSOAt. — 4 '" 24e
•
50c ITALIA BALM -250 ITALIAN BALM HAND- CREAM
75e value for9c
i>)a• SQU B'S TOOTH PAST) --lie SQUIBB'S SHAVING
CREAM -60r value for ('
10e. , (OL TE TOOTH PASTE_. 19c ' C'OLGATE TOOT]
PASTE --59c value- for 40C
19e CASHMERE. BOUQUET ('OLD•'('REAM `
18c •CAa4SIL3ifERE BOUQUET FACE POWDER mine
$1.00 HIND'S, .HONE ; AND ALMOND CREAM
Sic D1:IGGETT • & f MSDELL
.. •
The Goderich Signal -Star- •plays . an important part in all 1Qeal - affairs. It employs
wage-earners whose homes arein the town from -which it .secures business. These wage-
earners pay taxes, support churches, make their contributions to local appeals, take patrt
in community organizations, and, spend most of their wages with local merchants • It
is no idle boast that it has been -the means of giving wall -directed publicity to this towil
• and district: ( .•
Thereis 110 business institution which 'gives so' much free services as a 10 -cal
newspaper. . Were a merchant "asked to give the equivalent in goods that the newspaper
gives in free service tci all local organizations, he would'find it impossible to meet the
As merchants ,expect customers to be loyal to their own community in buying
goods from them, so _night merchants remember they, too; • should"' follow .the
'ideals in 4 *regard 'to their local 'newspaper. .
�0c PA('QUI`'S 'IL%ND ('REAM AND TRIAL SIZE TUBE
29c
APPLE BLOSSOM SOAP
.... 5 for 23-c
LII1'Eil('Oic' SOAP
LEX SOAP
PALMOLIVE .SOAP, -regular
PAI OLIVL: SOAP—Giant
LYSOL SOAP .,
same
.t
rn
Custo`mer goodwill in this town "and distriet .can best be developed by regular.
at4ertising in `your local newspaper. The money spent for advertising, and printed
matter, goes back' to local merchants in increased trade. '' a •
'Your dollars do double duty when .spent with y cur local newspaper—they help
you directly and others indirectly.