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lOrp, and Mre. Mee,. 41,a%'n3s
rent.% aetalted over the ceetteend with
and Mira. -Ckae. -647audthe
nal *Margaret
Dre oworopto,
at tho WeeTseend with her not,;
Zarci,WW.11Pebie.
Zit= leaura Phlillere, local librarian,
ta Wang a two eveehee library coerce
ktc UiierIty,. Hamilton.
Mee Margaret rep:au:on tuoierwent
Oett'ratien for the ren40701 of her
tenni/3 in ,Goderich hospital bot eat -
+=relay.
Ltar. Rea. Acquith, a Toronto, taral
Late Mary Atu1th offftergus, srtent
Me
r - end with their erarenta, Mr,
tiled Ma. Chas. Aequith.
Mr. ,and Mese W. al. ,t',31aezrzrard wed
rtnI1vioited with, the formerlf3
Mot* eat Betrapton on Monday.
Mald.V.lOrlardtrre' MVP Or ciwaret'el
ktolidayae
Donald Rocilie violtiog hin eOu
Ur. and Cal J. Wrest, at Wingleatn.
-"ADTE'llifff'"TrtiV latittalleAllen a
Ideating Mr. and Mrs. William Coate
el Mich.
Me. end ti.m. 1a1h elnaviston, of
Taviatoek, vlsited with Mr. and Mrs.
:Russell King on Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Durham, a st. George,
visited over the 'week -end with her
mother, airs. John Pergueon. alias
Mae Ferguson, who had been visiting
• her, returned home with her.
Mr. 0. F. Mellveen and eons, Bob,
Prank and Donald, a Bowmanville,
cpent the 'eeh-end at the home ofMr.
and lUrs.Alfred Asquith.
Miss Josephine Weir, has returned
?ettane. after a two weeks', v1»with
friends at Slra,throye - • •
• air:" and ars. Earl McKnight and
Jack %rent the week -end with friend
at Woodsbaelt. Doris McKnight, xeho
ee,:eppitine ka WoOstoecrepenwd...
tome w h t em.
Mr. Hervey McGee agsisted at a
eoecert» in Lucknovv last Saturdey
bight
MiT3.—Iiiiiiiira-11461/14•:" raid,
anfrEitka...eattendeNteff anglalotEaa a:Bard
on Monday. '
�!r. Gardornolifle Was at Sarnia -On
Sunday.
air. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson, Mr.
and Mrs. William Thompson and
Mrs. John Clark attended the Lawson
reunion at Stratford on Monday„
!Mr. and airs. Brock »ndafl and
L010, of Woodstock. visited rwith Mr.
and Mine Karl McKnight on Monday.
. Visitors at the, home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Robison over the weekend
were 1 r. and Mrs. Bert Nott and
daughter Geralline, of Stratford.
Mrs. Harold Frost' and daughter.
Ruth Adele, and Mrs. .Merool, of
Mich.
Mrs. Tilenehe Phillips, Arnold and
Royce and aliss Helen Taylor are
visiting the former', sister, Mrs. Ouy
Durham, and Mr. Durham of St.
George.
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vlo14,1 Izolf11 triy itMs
who is 130t7 ZeeillIna at reTatan.,
' Vbitora at the *imam of, Mr. 'and
Lim Marry lion:pita. reeently were
air, and (Lam4.Matiateeee and Mine
Lentere Mat ma, Mr. and Mra. O.
Wenzel of pheepeler, Mr. and *IA, Male°.
Wetithrools, Walter- and Marry and
Lire. Xtuagleint,
(Mr. (Raymond Redmond, mem*
panied by Ids Welter, 4arace Redmond,
and nenhew, Joseph BO, Clarea-
honne, Alta., v1alee,1 frlendo t Ohm)
over the weelf-eud.
Uwing to a darmered It/tandem/met on
the Jowl hydro line at Walton, the
golwer vuo otz here for some time
Monday orninrj.
ant fSundey ttte eiotor car tra die
through Auburn was the heaviest in
meny. ralro---art aveeptee 121 NO VIVI
an he. 'The attraction Woo the tltsy
-Harbor airsort at Goderlele which -tad
au opening program ou Saturday and
Sunday.— ---
MEM/ Laura Reid, who hoe been
visiting her Water, Mrs. W. IL Shep-
pard, nab returaedto Toronto.
Mr. Jam. Brandrit epent the week-
end at hit( home in Wiarton.
The Gracie family of 'Toronto nee
occupying Mr, George Itaithby's housc
for the month of August.
Visitort with Mrs. Jae. Carter and
Mis6adie on Monday were Ital.r. alma
Mrs. Wilfred Sowerby and Billie, of
'Detroit, nr. and Mrs. DeForest, of
Sherbrooke, Que., Mrs. Fred Match, of
Clinton, and dlr. '1'. Bell and Itiliss
Haley, of Goderieh.
•Al -v. and Mrs. Samuel Sutton, of
Colborne, Ont., called on Mr.' and » r.
Szekiel Phillips on Sunday. Mr. Sut-
‘ Vas a manager of the bank here
about twenty-two yearn ago.
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ITI:1""dbirTaylor and 'Mr. and 1ra
Hamilton T/aylor visited with air. and
bars; Jeremiah Taylor and tltr. a el
Mrs. Gordon Taylor.
Meintatterelieseiate,; MInicawtYleatEletfi
line, Mullett,- wee held. on Sund.4.1,,,,'
arfteintion: » A very are `gaicheir1n,E1
was in agendance. The service VR13
In charge of the Baptist church and
the absence of the nail:Aster, Rev.
W. (Sherman, a former Atthurniilto
Rev. Waite Raithby of .St Thomas, wa
the speaker and chose as hie text th'
words of Exodus 12 :14—"This de
shall be into you a memorial." Id
R. J. Phillips presided at the orga
and Mr. Elmer Robertson favore
with a solo. On account of the heav
rainstorm which c ;me on just before
the service it was necessary to hold
the service in the little old church
building and many were forced. to re-
main in their cars. Soane of those
from a distance were Mr. and Mrs,
David M.)1t, of Rochester, N.Y., air.
and Mrs. Edward Mole and Laura and
Mrs. George Cameron of S'eaforth
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Popep,
that -all r...pOtant-p. ‘ta 1.4%ttul, VC at ,
44,,,ma.41; 041.
•eamrttreoro PatUAllaYi tttna n, 00.11, um3liaa. Vcxv.
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Zara. 714 J., 44art,:,a •ratt og4'411 ran angl rp. 174,4. ,C1xter,
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tommt A* ono we'.4t eit=tilelig4ga tiqr rite4:;,1414cf4 Mix%
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no; remit* MOrittlit1014'.:,*tttla thOrtIC),S-t ,NIttzleMl• r-Tra, V4neont.
W. 41..ti.of Werth eilreet ;United ctmeh tair.,14, • owitat7; foodoilob,
will bo held on Monday, tavatzat Irtlftglal3t Me:4' wItla her' 001=1E4 13'133
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1.E10 o the pa,re;enage4tata,
no program will •be cbargeEltaMmamitd, 02 Eraza-
crroup 2. 1404w/VT t:ntb • vrant.
Drar41:40, 'D4 aa -4, 2„Tra. ;Jetta Vt6102Zn.
'Ott* Vneirlaaan,' of 77121/kark„
vat) 't)q CM.Pt4t» tua at, ma maim-
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r2ti» 4134, rallior, b
inG her, 440h.di tlico rratbleOn 'Moen
Zar. am -i Zien, gnat,' of Wind-
c,viaitelp at, thee. lteMee a. the form,
moriet3 Anvepa, 081.23,m01:uon emm X.„1/mmlp 421tell, Over
1 Samuel 1 1,4on "'A Yteleketeiii the r7
Palace of St. troar 11r64-1- oervitee riwen,' ..i.,,,Pta,„Ivaerie:314.1117911.
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the aptiat ehureher t�», 4711,044M,Ft 7 24)-via-ti47r:11,, ,coriotri-
eler,,e few.,• triro.
cemetery -......The Ladiee 41dkauerj.unat7, •*
took charge of the prayer meeting at nOopro: Ceoi---ced Percy Harrington„
the Baptist thurch onaTuceday, -62-13.4v4„-Diftt--1 lobt Tit the „
Ina, the president, biro. 11:11ovecon, tbrr thdli autt, rgro. Waltor con.
siding. The meeting was one eg with
devotional exercises. PraYera mire
Luc at mum wt,ci.t. ebanh Rev. la, 4.
Whattam ot13L'erontir had charce az a
spoke frena Ptaeverlre t21):1 oa
penance." Ti choir Vander »i thmill1
111i101C Ite17. EL1I. trPteZ
livered a splendid mea,J4C0 to t•
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Zilr. „Cam.rtell
cdotoda0 Zlitttly at tho ettomo to
„lattoea anqPr.11,11.4rf?.,24 and
tt''4P-TcOrlem Og 004040.,
L.1b6, Norma (Netliery, of Bap*. lton,
the anent of her oumt, Mrs. PIMA a.
• rittger Marlem, of •GedaVinla
Mee. ad, ilgercelvene-t1 =I two eh1he.
rola. a alptrolt, vialted LT1, ordon
»Ms,. a. L. r•Mss, Mangle
ftell and tlica =deal:tell visit%) Clod -
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71th nine, rzzma. ,t17soFcm% dc-nople
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Nemo L.1 hereby gigen-,to ,a1,1 pommel
ItavIna au ebt4a • acainot Me =tato
ef Andrew 1,11orter, lale of the Zown
,c? Ooderich, In Me 0011 ty of 1131umno
erleh'friendea
lial=t 1:1;0-'0410-14a.rlith Zar..010-1- PP. the Ir(*-utre,# g tbe 014, ept40-oppa
zurz2a,pfrztrugi .09vtor 'our porpia it al, loas, on On and nOteir alit dato
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retired custom: °Meer, -who di o or
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til of illibluirn,
4, (1(3°ja -,Cellc1toro lor the ahove Illstale.'
Ektrotitl DkOhey. 304-2. »»s,*
viaiting with hip gannelpateastd, Vea
and tars. MR= Walden. ., - .
Lir. Walter Macon:attended tIze col -
offered by Mrs. oar! Reithby, Mre. W.
C. Robertson, Mrs. l'aralper and Mrs.
E. Raithby. Readings were given by
Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs. Annie Wa-
ger, airs. Webster and agrs. Fred
Roes. Mrs. Glenn Reithby favored
with a solo. Liaise »Eileabeth 0311/1111
gave the topic on "The thaeeen Path."
Frank Raitliby closed the meeting
with prayer........The W. M. 0. of the
United » church met 011 Tuesday after-
noon, the meeting being in charge of
the young people.. with Marjorie Toll
In charge and Iitalene Adeetaflaaa„lai
TifeirReftecteffin. " earedaia
25, was read by YlViall Strauglean.
41rs. Woods led in prayer. Betty and
1Tia Craig flavored with a duet. The
ic W44 e 57,
ortdoeittreiEre Of 'Huron
kezbYteriari.We »24L»L»wIi1 -beldW
—nem United elniieb on iSeptember
14th.' The meeting Waii-elosed with
»Ie.1111zpah hened4tion.
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(Continued fom eitage 1)
number of phot, Ameriean and
adieu, entered t e aPot-lancling and
b -dropping contg$ts.,
n the former eve0t pilots were awn-
ed to cut out thpir motors at IWO
et, make a half-ttip ,and land» near,
I beyond, an eight, Oot white square.
• s one of the r 1 tests of a real
tibt.
leank Vines, Go4rieh boye., was
CIOSest to the spot, but was disietiali-
air. and Mrs. Perey Olbbs have re- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graviston of o
fled for landing on the near side.
turned to their home in netro t after Tavistoek, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mew i ,
t•Prize-winners _ were . named at the
a two vtecits' visit slit!) the lady's sis- and Mrs. Nell-MeKintion ot Goderich, t
t banquet SaturdayniglaL
Let\ airs. Harvey thp. and Mr Me- Mr. +Ind Mrs. John 14n-011 aria family., Harmless {„Hozabs
f NViedsor. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ita mall hags of tOur were the
Air. Charles Nevins attended tin :Ind Sadie 411 Cromarty. Mr. and Mr. »1b' in »the bonalhdrepping contest,
soldiers' celebration in Toronto on t tliver rk of (1,011e4elt ,i,ii!LiNhich pilots flew 4er at an altitude
um ay. ( hurch News.—At • Knox 1res1 v- 0,0ta) feet and drop 'd their missiles.
The following girls are camping at Teri clitorcli on Sunday last Mr. W. ; ,ejte handicap race*oecluded Satur-
Port Albert : »Misses Marjorie and I Duncan (of Toronto spoke to the con- , ciay'S program, light nd heavy ships
Ruth Arthur, Betty Asquith, Mary grfxgation, f roni Mark 9:37. on "You, 1 » belitig timed separate on the thirty -
Munro and Wien Robertson, with and Temperance"......On Smaday morn- fi.V,*ile course, God ich to Baylield
tata'aAlinton and backl,leto the airport.
Ot4i.pk. Vines weei inthe light plane
(.111teli4.)res of persons tiok advantage of
ia bus" service condnicted by a num-
' NI of fliers for silo* trips over the
! tO
Welve of those persons were the
1u1 winners in a draw for free rides.
Tht.Oraw was made tt Stonehouse
▪ eeve Feag,an an - announced by -
M, »1ougb as follows:I Newton Bleat,
M. W. Cox, Ormond laneltins, Vie Kl-
lioft;,A. E. Hockley, Jd e Long, George
Mtherg, arjorie S th, Doug. Ken-
ne • »Mrs. King Wate S, Kvelyn ,Cam-
pion, 131arvey Baxter.
During Saturday nig t the long line
of planes was closely uarded by men
of :4e0" Company, 1dd1eexr uron
Regiment, under Capt.; D. R. Nnirn.
The men also polieed »be ground a on
Sunday.
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On ;Sunday • morning,' heura before
the air •meet wao seh Wed to begin,
long lines of ears It etti for the
airpert and all during the afternoon
thouaande of care were rited, in t
surrounding the airport and on the top
of the couth bank of the Maitland
River, while more tholitentonl V701114
Dimly along the wintlinrip road to the
tleldt rhere Wag a contiiramous stre5m
betwen Goderich and. »1e airport all
of cairn begrime to halal; on the road
afternoon. Alverage tinke for the two-
mile trip was well over tin hour.
A light rain, described by Mr trough
as a, "OaliforDia naist,", deterred tbe
throngs not one bit. I, The man
thitnb remained ong durini3 t
entire program, but the! events t/ere'
cut short when many liters (et'ere
foreed, bevause of the eleatber, to
turn to their home TAktri tfIWa
threui ahe afternoon. 1 •
A in e °rums:ease teetteeftel-
ture 'ttraction, and apt 4111 COnirad
and. pt. Taylor gavo 4eir '-474itOti-
steations of Ay.writing andeatnating.
-The spot -landing and bomb -dropping
coutegto were not held, but that omis-
sion was more than- coinpensated for
when "Stinky" Wavle made his de-
layed *parachute JUIPP.
Bo kam ;OP IFe4
Climbing to- u height of 7,40 feet,
piloted by !Bill Cowed, Davis bailed
out and comm_enced the long drop.
Outlined against the gray .shy his body
grew larger and larger as he delayed
opening his 'chute. Arms, legs and
head became visible as he fell farther
alItt fartlieln and as tfll rOwil W11i4
iRginning to stir and Murmur uneasily
-the,teht agnonled out, elleeking
daring Daele,' spedY descent. Ile
droplted. 45,an Act hefore opetilneltio
• 'chute, Mad bladed safe.IY, with ottly
PfThrt41011Vv4' 48 be, 3,1;:as dragged
aloi20,the ground4, .„
Srh,(ainp t2aa spIond141 cimAuolon
to oticlilenail pir mace -4 and »fle a
otzt2tIveita eatago rzaincAll 0i tO tthe
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0412 LaTEDS TOE
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y virtue of a vvarrant beeped under' the hand a the Warden of the County
of 1131uron and having the seal of the =id Cortaration. attached, bearing date
the eieVe theday 'Itily„193tVan'd to me directed, ecomnfanding me be levy on
the knos 4ereunder‘,enumerated, for The arreate OIL tenet; respectively dpe
therelantatogother..wiph oasts. '
Notice is hereby given, that An accordance With the Asseement Aet, 1 shall
proems seU by Public Auction the said lands, or so much thereof as may
be supelent for the payment the taxes thereon, unlesia the same be enoner
waelateeneneen
The sale will eminence ' at the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday,
November _Sth, 1938, at the hour of ewo allele& in the afternoon.
•gZEIMENm,
7meossura1og _the &mkt oft
'04A ltr.38
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diere rehnion Torouto.
Mr. Ernest Sne11-1e visiting friends
at Toeonto.
Mr. and M•ro. Gordon Smell were re-
cent visitors at Goderieh
• and Mrs. William .Carter, Gor-
dear Mildred and Bobby attended the
Carter eettnik at Golerich on MondaY.
..111(r. and a I'S. Wesley fltacishouse, of
•recalled, visited Mr. and Mrs. Heal
.wlehtmon, arid attie apd earvey
'W.igirtman .raturned with them for- a
visit. „.
Riaymena,d and Grace edmond moa
tored to Obi° for a visit. They were
accompanied by Mr: Joseph Bell, of
Claresbolme, Alberta».
Congratulatioas ore extended to Mr.
George entley and Mre. Meant) Vin-
cent,- whose marriage took place re-
cently.
We !lave a a als Ittale,Zro
A4k tog:0;
oad ataaraatee Rat =VA
Vo 041 gemmt tolp for A4NIOV`z'
40E1 =CM; ellatos, "04t, ObtiCa.
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IMED-P=0,74 (14.131r
and daughter, e.v.tetter.414-
1238, r, and board,'mzith -Ma
traniOnali, e people. .6.1ply
tP4JR.
OINTM.-4117440=11, IMIE& (4.
No. 9, Cionlorne,township.• Thatle.7
to commence OP. 'AVM an. .5
Olnal4leatkieno \and caarSP.
tt.'„tr.,Mresaut04,
ivo 0, Goderla • t0:41
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1,11E!. _W._ IP_ „,
• 1: route pea --Tra-uiled to.
supply mular, • local emfaxneravyi
Eviouo Watighla Pr, meta% Sup„Inoza
)astablished. taggortunity lor'txtvaaus.,
,Oredit furnished riert party.
Weedy earnings aver.age (.,j'..?..160 at
'start. *pity promptly to a. 2,1BUIPLITI,,
J. R. Watkins Company, g177 zaun,
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Str., Montreal. 29-04
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psfr.--sum OF MCkNEY IN ENVE-
LOPE on Thursday morning. Fin-
der leave at iSIGNAL-ST.Aga
ceive eeward.
PC.J1IALIIC NOVI1C1E
RaimutS MADE ON
short notice; eloptric and acetelynee
welding done vvhile you wait. -Lawn
mowers called for, zharpesi
turned (witheut delay. Gl»
Eas t tree_ nex_t_
1.1qc, „nad-4„,$.re., z.--1?-e-Wattzeri--435r'155"ptieyi4E&W
-i)eirr'
----•;iatiallzINtakrWrigdri-tehlernigrt _
biS attArents..„to.fhe city after.a
visit .here. t » • ,t1 bode -each,. drOwn-
Jug, en turday, July 30th, Thomas
Bev. W. and Mrs. Taylor, , of Dor- IMolitaata, in his 60th 7:et'sr. '
cheater,- Mrs. Phoebe Taylor and Mro•
Susie Taylor, a Blythe are visiting
vvitlf Mr. and. Mrs. Albert 'Walsh.
MT. and Mrs. Alva, McDowell. and
fatally visited' Mt: and 'Mrs. Joseph
Killough of ungannon.
Mrs. Benjanitin Walsh, of .lyth, W s
a visttor with Mr. and Mts. Albert
Walsla and family.
Mr. n. 21. Campbell spent the vveellt-
end at the heme a his daughter,•Mrs.
Wm. Crozier of Crewe. •
A large numken. from this. vieinity
attended tite air show at Goderich
on 'Saturday and Sunday.
Ree. Mr. Whattam, of Toronto, gave
an address on Temperanee on Sunda);
in 'Westfield church. Next Sunday,
August 74 there will be no service at
Westfield. On August 14th the .Ser-
vice will be under the anepices of -the
W. JS. ithdellaselle.Kenzie of ,Egmond-
ville will be the guest speaker. ' On
August 21st the eerviees will be in,
charge of the Y.P,U.
Several attended the memorial ser-
vice at Ball's cemetery on Sunday.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. William
Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. George
Ainslie and Mr. and Mrs. Astrinol, of
New York.
Young People's Meeting.—The Young
People's Union met on Wednesday
evening with thirty-one present. The,
program was prepared by Miss Fern
McDowell?. The meeting was led by ,
Mr. James McGill, jr., and Miss Hilda
Black assisted at the pano. A read-
ing war given by Miss Mae Wight -
man The »Scripture lesson was read
from Romans 12:8-18 by Winnifred
Campbell. The topic On "Friendship"
was given by is* G. Watt of White- \
churele Mr. Harvey McDowell ren-
dered a violin solo, accompanied at
the piano by Mr. Graeme McDowell.
The meeting was dismissed, with Dray-
er by James McGill, after Which a
social hone was spent.
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• CARDS OF 'IPMANISIBI
.RS. W. J. GATtativii." AND FAMILY
, wish to thank their neighbors and
rilmds . for their expressionof sym-
pathy and kindnesses in (their „time
bereavement and also 'those who sent
flowers and loaned cars for the fun-
eral. 31x
ma. AND aeMS. JOHN 11, HUFF -
MAN and flamily. wish to thank
their neighbors and. friends for the
kindness and sympathy during their
reeeet bereavement. •31x
"YERnirazza,"
The Consumers' Co-operative
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the grain.
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followed leumany fermei:a, ,n
this distriet to their entire
satisfaction and it saved them
lottying a fertilizer drill,
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