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Mre, , and ,.Cliester : MoPhee► A 'in-Seirr,�,
Joseph Eiliough.. Spent a few days
this week with relatives at 'West-
field olid visaed with "her brother,
Dr: Albert ' Mepowell, Of Arizona,
Who was Visiting, lcelatives' in that
district, • r '..
visiting, her daiighter,Y. Mrs, Joseph
Petrie,; at Exeter,: $altered a Vara
iytie strokeon'.'xitesd'fiy.eyeriing and -
pis ,being moved to' (!eilerich,,basi tti
today '(!T prSda�') .,
" A .Dirt eight yen Indies' of"the Wa-
Q
meal's Institute attended the Auburn •
:,bran at-home .on uesda -.after=.
eon and en oyed' A -f1ne' prograu :,
Mr, kiebert ,Alton', . Who resides
witlll.r.iais •son, .�Iarvgy, Otte conces4
'_West `Wawanosti,-,suffered a
Stroke " 'recently,.
Death- of ..- J: Hairy: -Ryan. .:. Thi:
death occurred . • lir Duin anon, on
'ti hursday night last of J'o1ui Harry
Ryan, retired store' clerk, in his
seventy-eighth year, Air, Ryan
,suffered -a severe .Heart• attack about.
e s .a oh.
r � 1 .• � was a �''ous
week n e. �
of the .late Jacob, alido Nancy lb'elley ,
Ryan: and w`as berei;oine' mile• south
pf. Dungannon: on, the fArin,: now
'Owned:by' Carman Kerr. He was
married to. Jessie Kerr;. daughter
,of the late Mr. and Mrs.- Samuel
Nile, .fifty--years=-ago-and-
dived his .entire' life in Dungannon
with the exception of a few . years
Goderich, . Besides 'his wife, he
leaves . one daughter,' Mrs. Wm.
Black (Marie); of .Walkerton, and
two Sisters, Mre; RF�tn." I711iott
('M'ary),' and -Mrs., Will Caesar.
(Lueila,),-'of Ashfield township. The
funeral took place .on' Sunday after-
noon with Rev. Jas. Bright of
Dungannon.. United' church, officiat-
ing.: The pallbearers--- were Ross
"Last night about three, while , ren't • there."
T •was still reading, a' ghost came
through the wall just as if the wail
;'What did you do?" •
"I.,we% t'"tlrrough the opposite wall
the sameway." y
=Victor Young, William and jack
Caesar, And- the }Mower-b,earers were.
1'tttd and :• Donald Caesaar, • c eo,
Hamilton,. Gordon Anderson; Jack;
Redy anlci Carllnan Seri. - Interment
was. -in Dungannon cemetery. '!,'hose
uttenldi'ng-the4onera '-sou -44 tsid,e
the • diStriet ' Were• Mr,: and Mrs,
l type ,* Tre ea,`;en. and lddr..end hiss','
12eg, Tufford, ' of, Iiincardine-, ; Mr.,
and' '1VX'rs+, Wan. PiAnigaa, •Mr« and.
11Ya'st ; kro d., Rixexs•..And ,Mr,... ah8
.Mks. Ilarry.;.BIYck, of '4tPderiCh,
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pARLO�'d, .sat, X�; *. r,. and Ax s.
"Amos Stoll and Air,- and Mrs, Allan
,Stoll and Robert ,speut the week -end
with Col[iugwood friends and. Were
„present at ;the celebration of Mr.
and Mrs, Walter McKethenie'S
"thirty-fifthwedding itn,iaiverSary. '
Mr. and IIrs:.I±'ordyce O1arik anct
family: Motored` to Coll1ngwood 0 t
Sunday ,.� , .
1frs. McLean, • and. Mi;3s . Jennie
Morrish of Goderich, Mirs: •Alun and
Arnold spent Sunday -.with Mr: and.
Mrs: Clive Alliin,, ;.
Mr. Albert McOlinchey . was' home
-.from.... '.estop fpr .th -
Mr. ' rind Mrs. James' Little of
Ashfield spent Sunday with ,Mr:
and Mrs: A. 'Errington..
Mrs. Smyth and Billy went to
Brantford last week. Mrs. Smyth
returned. on, Monday; Billy has'
taken work there:",—t.'.
Anniversaries. - Mr. 'and ..Mrs.
Dave Bean were taken by surprise.
on, Monday evening , when over
twenty of their . relatives drove in
to celebrate their twenty-fifth wed-
ding • anniversary ' with them.. The
evening was spent ' in games, -after
which, lunch was serve& Mr, and
,Mrs. Bean' •were• --presented during;
the evening with lovely sili'er gifts
a•ncl a, 'three-story ;wedding cake.
lir; Addison of T�ondesboro also was
---_
taken by surprise: the next dav,-
his seventy-fourth birthday. He
was presented with• a gold `knife and
chain and •a lovely decorated birth
:day cake:. _ All eeleyeJt_the ,evening,
PEnSo1)414, • ii, 1N QN.
1.)r; ' and Mrs. Alan; SPsS Of Mon -
.:trial .:Ynade `a `:Brief.' ureal in _ ibWz
last weelr. Pro Ross is a son -'4 the
Late Rei': Dr.'000, E, Ross, A termer
tnisgdet r •ohfpot� h,
eKft Q ox1y
err -A ;-°13ow cwa--._r:4re cih,i T ,• isntedd.
,-
Brown, of 33raiatfor0; ,visited friends
to'y i, ,upd. ,district -this .'week.
s readers of ,''A',W.B;"•'" a .,this
paper are aware: they spent several
imeAths.recently •in the Q1d:.Co114ry,
u11.4i this i • tbeir.d ,first visit, FAO
to. Hurn,.` whore" they have many'
wart friends:. at '_former pastolra1
charges.
rne
Mxs,: Neil Mo$illnon rias r esu . _.
cl
to luer,lioinie at Debroit',itrter spendA
ing"the anteater snontlis in •Goderich.
Mr. 1icglrinon WAS here for the
week -olid. _.,.__
M,r. and Mrs.. L.-4wrence7. Austin
and Mr, ,. Eldon XeNaciiara, o De
troit, and. Mrs. J. A.., Chisholm, of
town, attended the funeral 'Of • their
sister, 4rs:, Frank •Austin, at ISbz gs-
bi
trd e. al,.e:
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Mrs. W. kac1ai' and
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s,
K.Saiin exs arespeidin a• ew
days in Toronto.
Miss Maud Watson 'of Toronto.
Is spending, holidays with her sisters
and brother here. •
iss-Vera-Wilkins-enJoyed-a-re.t.
cent visit with her' brother Howard
and Mr.S. Wilkins at London.
Mrs. D. E. McGregor of Grimsby
and young son Douglas are visiting
with Mrs..McOregor's parents, gr.
and Mrs. H: F. Black,
MK. and Mrs. William Proddfoot a brief visit in
of �orontq- .made
town this week. .. •
Mr. and Mrs. ' R. J. McCormick,
of Brantford, and Mr. and Mrs.
E. D.- Clump, . of- Patikspent. last
week -end with their cousins, the
Misses MacVlear: -
Miss Lill_ias J7acVicar and :airs,
Grace "Pot; man,` Welland; and:
Mr. L. West, of- Erie, Pa., were
recent visitors'• at the home of the
-Misses and Mrs.r'A. E. ' tinin o
Mr. l b't n,
P€tris, spent several days with Mrs.
Liuington,, Victoria street. whey
also, with 'Mrs'. Linington, visited
mark --the return ,in tea -bag fortii to our
FINEST ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY
• at -nio- increase in the list 'price;
SALADA TEJI COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED
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Electric
t rztg-
and.Repairs
87 West St., Phone 574—or
above `AgneSils Store;"
Phone. 1199.: •-932tf.
- _-Ong` Thur cla.YVvelziltg`1ltst-;a; Urge
apd appreelative audience, enjoyed
a concert of outstanding—Ment ke4
sented by Ronald , Stewart, eX-TorM:.
once, ; with A lex,; Clark, Goderich::
as iteeonipartiut,r lit North ..Street
Xljilted church sunder the auspiees,
of the Women's; Association,*. 'Rev. ,
0. W.,. ebe introduced .the prograua,
Whip, front•, start to:-.4inipht'.` war.
one of u'nqualibed delight, and the'
.iisie-1eving ;audienco expressed ,its
APpr solation J w}t ; 413141i$0' A;er
each uumher,
Mr.. Stewarts. repertoire show ped:
his..initgnificept range of
first , two numbers,: ! 'S'Vhere•ox Yana
,•
Walk," by, Handel, '.and •Schubert -s
"To Music," were "followed by
"M'appari," from • the opera
11fartha,"._ and_, the,_, stirring ,_ s
"Sound
an' Alarm," by Handel, 'ivitt►' 'its
.ringing accompaniment,' .
Mr. Stewart's . singing of
World Is, Mine," by Posford; and
i ni
datic rendeFAng` of '"TailY-t
,Ho,"., -by Leoni, •received an b'`'ation.•'
The „lovely "Thee Ole efrain,,, b'
'Kreisier, , was :equally .pleasing;; tad
after singing. PI'Love'Life" he gen-'-
erously responded to applause ,by;:
returning, to sing in, splendid` voice
"Tale Same ,Old Shiilelah."
Ptrilltntlexec ted -fano solosa
were 1 byr�ark after an
w e p aired
intermission. He, • ton, vvas,,,,gener
ous with encores. HIis repertoire-
included • Diibussey s "Clare de
Lune," and two beautifully played
selections by. Chopin, "Nocturcie'.
and. "Fantasia Impromptu."
The con -eluding four, • selections
Sung. by Mr. -Stewart we're delight-
ful. He was -captivating in-- the
Irish song . "The Little- Irish Girl
Mohr) and the' •old Scottish one,
"Mary" .(Richardson). • also in
"Serenade,". from "Student Prince"
'(Romberg):' "Oii:lahoma Medley"
-(Rodgers) proved highly popular,
and the sympathetic • intepretation
given to "The Lordts Prayer" and'
"-The Road to the Isles" was much
a pprecia ted. •
"' T lie prograah was concluded with
the. National Anthem, •
rien'dg-ii,t tSouthanll�ti>n. r 'CHURCH '_$OTE►S -
Miss Jane Wells of London 'was
a •weekend guest with her sister, Jars. Gordon $ s e cl �lixs
-MT . 'TiT5 Huiit. , • C', , nxll op represented the ..W.li.S,
• ,. :, * _ rail ci : f -"Ii nnx-trLitrelt;- Go'cl'e,
rich,- at a nieeting`of ,the executive.:
of tin' Hainriltonl-London Synodical
Women's" Missionary Society- held
at. London last week. They• pre,
sented an invitation' on behalf of
the Huron P-esbyterial •Society to
hold the -synodical meeting in Gode
rich next year;. The invitation wnS'
accepted-: the date of- meeting to:
,be in -late April or early May -as
arranged 1ty the Goderich society.
9n _.Friday night-1ast.-a=-Int sioad
of .young People from the ' London
Pentecostal Tabernacle visited the
young people' ofB'etket T tl.ieinsele
:here. They brought their orchestra
and played several numbers during
the serviee. Rev. IJV. Howells,
pastor of the -London ehnirci, spoke
e Bong •ego ioi; " v i`cliufflied
building to., capacity. A_ buffet.:luned?,
was -provided- by the lorni•., young.:
peopl'e's group: •On • Saturday nighty ' •
and Sunday Rev. George Tunks ,of
Harriston ministered to good con:
gregations•, at the--tiilaerhaele
The minister of- Victoria street
'hilted churchwill have,,,twp young
people assisting him next ,Sunday,
ifornin . and , evening — Douglas
Webster and lrtonnlcl Alain. They,
together with others of the Young
People's- T'nion,-; represented- their -
church' at tete. hnuual convention of, -
the London ,Conference . Young
People's T?rlion. - recently Meld ` in
Ditncias street T'nited church, Wood-
stock, when the thenje was; "01r;
ward, Forward. Upward." -In ser=.
monette form they wilt :share with
ItEritURN, Oct. 10.—Mrs.
,,,Jewell ha4 returned home after a•.
pleasant three weeks' visit with
relatives at Adrian, Mich., and
Detroit,
Mi' Sterling Fulford and brothers
Chester of . Pittsburg,' - Pa„ and.
Louis, of Goderich, are aniong a
party of five who are spending this
week ill_ rtherirT irt�aricr on. .a
hunting and fishing tript •
Mr. _ ancL Mrs:. Harve. Fisher,
'Gerald and' Vivian and ,Mr. and •
Mrs. Arnold Young and'Janet'spent
Sunday with Mrs. Fisher's sister,
,Mrs. B. H. Willings,, fnd. Mr. Will-
ings, at .Port'l<:lgiti;,
b. Refrigeration ,•
Phone 1098 for A .dour service to
all; makes of : commereial and
domestic refrigeration -equipment.
TANNING
Refrigerating Service
GODERICH
FRIGIDAIRE
£ommerciaLAgent: for G.pflerich
' and Di's'trict..
Satisfaction' :•,Guaranteed.
• , 49tf
has ,joined" our staff and'pur'chasine department.
Mill. Walls—has 'a fine. baelcgiounli of buying
e rience 1• with one of the largest retailing
do
the count .
r a zn
"o ns
e�aiz
Mrs; Walla will be: ;in our shop .and -will be
. g
da `- lited -to._serve .yp
trio congregation:sone of the insp r-
ation garnered. •
Rev. It: G. McMillan of Knox•
church, Goderich, delivered the ser-
mon at the 'induction • of Rev
Glen Cam1? bell, as minister .of•. -Ti lest,
:Presbyterian church, Seafortli.• Rev.
Alex. N-inrmb of=Whighain moc erz
ator of the Hursili-AZaitliind Pres--
.byte1:,T-f_condiictedi-tlie--serVice., I#'' .
Douglas Ste ivart of • Kincardine ad=
ressedl-•-the-eoirgrega tion-andReF
Dr. MacDo'hald. of-..T,„1icknow
;ead
re. '4.ed'the-i'nlstei.
Th�n
e Hint -Maitland Presbyt"er -.
ial- young Pple's Union will meet,'
in the -,r;.ueknow Presbyterian
clitirch on Wednesday, October 27th,
with afternoon and evening ses-
sions. At• the evening seSSion
the guest -speaker will ''be Rev. ,1.4.•
Borsay of.. Delhi, lately from' Buda-
pest, Hungary.
Rt. Rev, --A. L. Fleming, ,,D:D.r.•ot
Goderich, Bishop of the Arctic, ad-
ministered ;.the 'rite of con ,rmatiioik
at a specialo, service in- St, Pat'U'l'S' •'
Angiictln. church, Wingham, on _
S
-da3:Rei Lancaster:41
sented candidates --from the.parishes
of : Wiubham7.- Be'iga an
.. Yell,L1v,-pas ... ► ,
strnck•oxl, I want yriu to 'have soma°
deeeut-.clothes, said
handing his wife a big roll of 'bi1L4. ,
"Bi7CJones, I'll have you knoW
that I've worn decent clothes' • allt
lay life," Mrs. Jones rePlied. " No�rf►'
I'm going to'. dress like ofher ".t
ow,„
men. ".
h - a complete line of WESTJNGHQUSE radios,
washers, refrigerators, stoves; irons, toasters
• Dull, : aching }'pains in the' back •
May be 'a 'warning of kidney. dig-.
orders. Don't neglect these pains.
Doan's Kidney,',' Pills stimulate the
action of the kidneys, help to'-elinai-
nate,,the wastes- which may be thhe�
tense of backitbhe and minor urinary
and bladder. ninients 'Pains Daan's
Sidney P1le;help , the kidneys to
clear 'the body+ of impurities.
Do as thouiinds of other Cana-
dianli have done. ;� When troubled
with backache, .take Doan's Sidney
fills. on sale titan drug counters.
Tho T. Milburn co., 'Ltd., Toronto, Ont
1: • C h besig
to. Fit all :Cars' and Models
The �`hoitr!stheater value in cart . A mame
moth heating plant for your car! Beautiful
harmonizing finish! An outstanding Der- •
former: ,
MOT.O- 1' '
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tooke-Tiuilt for u
comfort It's. the
.ultimatedeft ,\
heating, defrost-
Ingonce. --Hperform \ j
eats > _
your ear in r• % /
double ouiek
Brite. Complete
with multiple
;peed switch _
fittings and de -
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e
!roster(Defroster. blowerovt
-
let and- kit ex-
• tra:) . 21.95 a .• ., �...
OTC presents a 4uper
• r .Value easily worth
$35.00
LIMITED
aU U
Due , to govern-
m int reatrio-
tions. it is un-
likely ghat . we
will, be able tn.
Import any • fur-
ther shipments
this :year. ;
HOT WATER. HEATER. FITTINGS
HOSE— %", to fit .ail PAN BLADE . ; . , .::, .61
makes.
Rubber, 'ft. ..... .12
' Cord, ft,' .1'H'
HOSE •Ci.AMP... ,' Os
'''SUMMER SHUT-OFF, wig
type with detachable n615
MOTb1t nicina`• TEE .16
ADAPTER... .64
HO$$ CONNCTI0E1rf
AE MBLY , .. a . .22
VENT ' PLVO--^For releas-
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heater 'w"': 111
H,E AT E R 'SWITCHES=
Variab - speed, aluminat-
ed a n non-illuminat- •
"ed Univerdal ,•.for
dash or•through-the-dash
mounting, • 4, to 1.11 ,
A Complete stock or Nip-
ples, Elbows,- Tees: etc,
Necestar-y to • bom-
paete defroster' in.
etaUatlon.
• . rust nem and ,'ub in
MUY'.APD'S, and notexhe
chef you .get
Greaseless, ,fast -drying, no
strong or unpleasant odor. LA
Ciel a bottle today; keep ECON CJs.
:'handy. sat 6- c'
KOSY •. STEERING
nug lain"1f,St rni Mo.
• hair kills the chili of
frigid ..steering wheelif
Low priced 'at r . .44
EXHAUST p, ;INT STRIPING TOOL .
A good -look ouch" to home Painting lobs.._,
practical acces- with this fool -proof outfit. Paint
sort',' srillisntly, straight lines, I curvt`q, etc„ On
polished cars. bicycles:` anyone can use
.69 and .89', it...aniy . , . . 1.49 f:
The -above radWill be ghren away` FREE on: Saturday,
o i
:October 30th. Nothing to buy:! .. lust drop into our
store ; and,, Qav' your name,' and: address, ' 'From:these.
these.
names' a draw will be. made :•. Will it be yours?'
Coal Stov' ,.
� sand have'all the �dirantages :onjoyed by 'afters
�i aKtotati1stokers; ..-.w Y M1A _.s• _�...Jr _i.M h. ,, .Ih+l•j-i• .ve tt.'.. c.w .aH.N .a. y.
'Require atteiitioil • oiled ;a day, in severe cold weather,
'very s
oy ,eco�td• ° , ,
- .day dur>$lg moderate winter weather.
1`o complicated electric or mecliani al attachments'
to_go out of .order... The thermo 074Xthalon, type heat con,
trot is simple: and surer
-- IMIViEDIATE iELIvERY
FOR SAFE. DRIVIHG with
(lIRYSUTILE
BALANCED BRAKE -SETS+';
Clirysotiie "Qientle Pressure" arsdoi fiats ;
,,-The most outstanding safety diyslop- '
nient in years. • 'Tougher., sar siker—=riitdy' -`
atthe touch .b1 your toe 10 'rive sinaooihi
e•- stops. /Co h:leered for every' loaf' ' '
dud truck.. EUI to'Mane A►felyr
2.31 to 2.11 .a '. • r...
Chee'rOlp>v '$,Q,46
i tl7f1► 4 $ VE1`TSYI to a1 es 7oYr E' y1"imauttt Dtsdss (flinitT 3.411-14-4:l4•
only,
1,40 . ver rivet.. ... you can aute'k '80-40 ........,. , .`i.>- to 11.211
aortas do the est of the ,Job your•
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self. . Also complete relining it . de- Chrysler-Ds.So nq 43040 * tp +si3O
sired, Pontiac 'R0 -alt i_
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