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Ng, to Me rii YourSupport by
Our Priees, 14(111f:ed.
fials,Reauctions Jan. I7th*.to 24th, Inclusive'
14 SA ,
tees ened
Were/leek-Pei thee
45 and
Made of good grade sheep-
skin ,leathei Mackinaw lin.
knitted 'waistband*. with
two pockets. Special *
A Prire'led at
one
•ThnO. $2.45 and $2.05
W4 P« pit‘
. "t and f• k tarn tn.
e 3ae''ef apelo knee).
P Dre, 120, Stratford, -014.
R A 1 ,On81 Vm. of
iceeiblen. Bank
. ; 0 a:tio limb., P.Iente
mit Mecham ED.
.nr aPeetentnt,
-partieu'aes When loPI,V
. 162, THE -STAR,
eriele 2,5x
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Ateeeeeleungalow OnelteaIre 'St..
red 'brick, in deed condition, 7
reemee ineludible a $ePieee hatbeeenn,
axdwnett team timmigluntt, niodern
htIn1 listens; stone, w1ndez4 elli
*rotzntLeasily boated be furnace, *utile
esteA let weth YoUng , oreheed
jUist 31unenehm to bear. Willeeaerifioe
ler a tinick fate. Apply 47 Iceays --Street,
$
SAE -Fr $80 you reen'eltive A
'Whippet - Sedan liOnee Qood
-Wee end - good battery, The- owner
the "Money. -Alip4.1171E.STAlt.. 51-
SAIIK-eTwo lee baskets for bouse
grates -as good as riew, They
been left., At THE., sTAA,,icaverp
'lenipeetteii;
CARD OF IlltANKS
'Me family Mf be ithe late tEadys E.
r B.rophey extend einem .therae to a11
those WhO helped iu any i'ay during
their Met* bereareirient. • 3x
OTfOR OF ,APPOINTMENT OF
S01f001. ATTENDANCE Orin-
, ----A7,40 • -WEEDeeINSWOTOR,
WN3HW OF 001)=01t.
YetA '41.1‘e berebY notified „that Mr. D.
Glidden. Sr. hes been appointed Sehool
Aeteridante Ofileer for all "schools 'mites
eeretheteelerre-Fred--P
ri appointed Weed Inspector for
e 106. •
or .the (*until. -
‘40 R. O. TP5OMPsON. Clerk.
CEL,TO_CREML"0118:
NOTICE 15 ItEREVY. orvEN to all
ertins-itaVL any claim against the
ate Ot Siiine1 Jlincn, Late Of the
'Ttnetiehip Of Colborne. in the County of
Tiourere. Metiredtrainee, who died on or
about the seventh day of November.
A. 105„. to Send ftine to the eueder-
a1aed on or-6efore the itwentyefetirth
da' of e_40anisree, 1936, as on and after
t. 'date the teeelitore. of the said
Willeneareeedeleeenakee-distribu
.threof, tiOtniteregent__otily.trethe claims
• they the haveinotioe of.
'du= &T 10101:01tros this eeventh
elty cfjartnalleA, 14-36.
IfeWS and lfA,
Ooderkii, Ontario,
/tenors for the
/rxecutors of the said
Astate
n to any Person
a the tatate of
fen abide, late of the By -
Id, n the or ltiirtfi.71iVidow.
died on 01shoitt the 28th ,dsr of
Aug*, lige., to send see* to the under-
«1
Or *MI -4.11,04101,41thir A936,
ou `.4114er that dete the Adtunds-
1014 albite *half to* eed
*o nisbe dite,ribution thereof. having re-
gs'd Guly $O the flled
30th day of
,O -NO StifitiVESS re.
LJ flair.% $1,000 eaPitel. rot partle
eiders apply P., 0. Box 171, Godeeleh.
38-tf
M.WANIIED. To trAiii for sioeie
AY tic -zit in •Di1 engineering, Must
be int.erested In, Diesel% and have 'merle,
eenleal biUty. Good •Oharactef 'refer;
entv. Apply Box 38 STAR OFFICE.
2-.3x
"nta3Lic NOTICE.
/the first eWsten of Oman County
Cetinel e'er 10$6 44111 400 e1 In' the
Ceuneil CheMbers,Oeurt House,. Goile-
el.h, Ontario, • eaMinenoing Tuesday,
January 2.11t1z. at 2 pen. fecmnell will be
•emilen !until Itittey, 3est..
Afl ludividuati er depitat'.'ens desiring
to addeese Council ehould notify the
County:Cleek tre advance so that reu-
.Iar will not be interrupted.411 accounts, teixters or lappl'icattens
for. erants Should be. in the Clerk's
hands not later than Monday, Jam 27th.
J. M. ROBERTS. •
3-4 • County Clcrk.,
BIRTHS •
ATTIfiLL., -- In Alexandra Hospltal,
Goderiete on MondaY, Jan. 13th., to Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Atbhfll (nee Jean Led -
nor). of Aeletleld, a dalighter.
OleleRAN-eekt Crewe, on Sunday', Jan.
64 1936, to Mr, and Mrs. Jaok Curran
(nee Eileen Treleaven) a daughter.
AUBURN, Jan. 14, Were. RuSse.1
Viompeon ene little son George, viseted
vilitti Mr. andMn,x4rry. Watson .at
Nile.
Mr.- A. Meltenale has retnined front
spending a couple of weeks with
danelitens in Toronto,
Mrs. Ittebard Mainney, of atrabliroy,
was a gueet of Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Rut-
ledge. ,
lifessrs._ E. hWips L Marwkiod, E,
Lawson, C. Beadle, W. Craig. Mrs. eaae.
eon and Wm. Maws, Mr. aird. Mrs,
Wm. straughan, M. and mtg. George
Beadle, attended the funeral of %use
Thos.- Rnbituen; `-'1'aSt-,-WWWWielh,-- an
Saturday, -Mr. (leo. Beadle tis 'a brother
al' the deceaeed.
ReV. arid Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. O. B. Er -
mitt at 14ts M. .niaU, Motored to
Olbeton . en Thursday and 'called on Rev.
Mr. Sherman,, Mrs. W. It Paitetton and
othee friends in town,
Word -Was 'received here on Saturday
of the death at Toronto of M. lit„,
- DEATHS
mon' of Guelph, brotherein-law of Mrs.
Washingten and Mrs. Erratt. Mr. and
Mrs, Waehingtore Mi.' and Mrs. swot
and Rev. H. Witeon-nrotored to Guelph
on Monday to attend the funeral..
Z*&J liasolnivas been vielting
with Ulm Jesepliree MeAllister of St.
RANCH.At Clinton. on Thurzday, AuNlretzuaint fesordathy 'etirea!mt ontalutekist. meeting of
Jannary 9th. MM. Clara, M Rante. the Weinen'is Iristitute will be held in
110131$0N. -At Auburn, on Thursday, the porresters* _Mai, Subject wPil be
xi% Thama..-0151son, age taken. by 3,11rd. Get/lige Hatailton: current
5,9 years. -
It trilTZ"-Aft Hamill°44 Tu0.3-43s's. eventsA 1IMlftsrs. -teRciltz14. telnrs.. alle.sPhilit'essrlsip'. Mrs'
January 10, Prank Kuntz, son of Mrs.
lemmingaelwng as Brophera,TOrrune jter°4a.1111 last Rrivilt*da.ehaand4 1-fePearPed-
and the lete Ja.eab Kuntz.
kluneral, patiort imtfl priday rmarning, her r419: wrist. severely, and a'.1m her
an Requiem High Mass will be ;tele- baek. She is alge tobearound again.
Wailed at -9- tun. 4n- St, Peter's R. C.,- Her daughter, fr3 E Jefferson, of
chuix Itttirment In CaboPle cente- D0,17rOrIbIteks was villth her on SaturdaY
tery.
WEBSTER.---At Vie hospitql,Arr,Atfing. eetru811114114m. pikeeveeeleekeet
ham Battult4W. januazy 4th, John Ilireb. 1 WednesdaY. 'score 1-5 In tavor_oi uttib-
&ter. of Ferdyck_inh1 filst year. unt prdijo_pleningtetoom, itocvm
CiAttee.--At Goderich,' on Friday,
January 10th, 1936, Dr. W. -F. Clark, In
his 76th Tear.
Clintoneeen
day, January Me 1036. Amos Lawrence
Cartwright; 'In his 69th year.
.PlaYeti tet'liondOioro and were defeated
• ,114„
Mia...Annic...-Straughan. ettkostzezoi
spent Sunday -at her home.
Leebutn, Jan. 14. -Edwin Meyers
of &Afield( visited Mr.' and Mrs.
Win. Meyer's.
o
Toronto* came up On Saturday to
visit relatives.
;Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pierson of,
Listowel, were -Sunday vieltors in
Leeburn.
- .Friday. evening about- 1L0
friends gathered in Moser Bali, Dun-
lop, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bo-
gie on their recent marriage. The
evening was spent in dancing •and
cards. At midnight lunch was serv-
ed, when Mr; and Mrs, Bogie were
presented with silver ,knives and
forks, and a gut of money.* Jim Far*
Kali reeding the addreas, and Miss
ary 4ratking-tao-presat*t.tott
whielLwal replied to in a. hapPY
manner ---Dancing was resumed ---t
the early hours in the morning., _
* still dark: - •
*horse -v.--
p1x you ao long out
frona the
t et the colter over 4 -
1/11 etre are frown stiff,
itoite, sweet hone is limo.
Ss warm home, where the
Heat Folks liatins the run of
the fire. If you have those
happy- youvutsteis in your
-
coal bin there 110 need of
hanging up.4; 1`ThereS '
lace homart.for you'll
know it Just as Seen VI YOU
step infide. Thar keep the
household, warm and tariie.
free. They save frequent
trips to the cellar ana nuroer.
out ,fire -building .You
tor tenet *tire tbr keep the.
fires :going no. matter - how
late you're out. So adopt
these Heat Folks and put °
more joy iit your life.
'Donnybrook, Jan. 14. --.The Wom-
en's Institute met last ,Wednesday at
Mr. Jas. Craig's with ,an attendance.
of 20; with the president, Ws. R.
Thompson in charge. Letters of
appteciation-wete-teact-from-ehut-
.Whe reeeiiied TbOXOS at Christ -
inns
It was decided to. •hold a social
evening on the 14th of February, to
Celebrate the 25th anniversary 'of the
forination of the institutes •
This piper for the day was given
Ire Mini Mae .Redmond, -"MetAirig
present problems in a practical
, r.tInstruntental-sele-ettens''-wer
given by Misses Mee Redmond And
Elva Kearney, and'-other-tesidings-
,bv Mrs. • Mason ,McAllister, WS,
'Charlie Robinson and Mrs. Will Red-
mond.
The W. M. S. met at Mrs.. J. -C.
RObini00%, keit Tliurtitlay' afternoon,
'with the president, Mrs. Bert Tay-
hor, leading. The chapter in the study
book' was taken by Mrs. Jefferson-,
r. e tr-Rnins n a so
readings were given bv. Mrs.: Bert
Taylor and Mrs. R. Chimney.. The'
27th Psalm was read as the lesson
folloWerWriii
son.
- MAO -Mint here attended the - fun-
eral on Saturday afternoon; of the
_late Mrs.._,ThoS, Aebiniton.,--Thi-ain..
e-syMpatby-of-the community is
extended to the bereaved husband
and family. .
' Mrs, Chas. jefferison was a week-
end visitor with her parents, Mr. and
.Mrs. John; Mcplinchey,- Auburn: ,
I
AM** the "10*W
•The, ,totairt of a Satinet Veettet
guCstioning * took?e Sailor regarding' his
knowledge of a*e and the. sea, mter
.tepeittedb- reeeiVing wrong atisWers,
desPerstion, he asked:,
44Wheres the..ntlieenniastr
'Ord kir replied the asOing
**Min. "now long ho it been inte.
serve ' .
.1,4$1vr Puitk.r 0>ilesssion 4, wad
01 P00011 1rig te r*d et. 0141-
una, road
°141..114ePel:inItenitiloa: 4003 *IN t.:e,'IFC'rer144 01*41P444*4telered
• •e»t to •
berte Geo. Elliott,gradinst. $3:•010,07.
Motletri byeelweveed ane cee.
040,102.110tniy, lisittee),11$4linif,•••044$4-.$014,. tsian68.4.:
0; The PO* People, Mew ;One() end
Wmeelohnetone •1,ent of
Oad.f:1045, gerh Curran, ,Safary,
' 4.1400;• Pr, Sbnp, $4ill*Y a M. O. -H.
H for 1030; too; ,reostrAt- of births, trier-
iiegei and death, 413.50,-
, Melva by Vrarre andmcEvonalci, that
th b111 of xrnnary ,e.eseeent be ;sent to
Huron TownbIp.
,Uoved by Sherweode fend MeDenald
-that the statement Of road work 'fere:935
be forwaieled to tb D0partnient of
Igglaways. •
AyUsv huteher one, eeriP' ':01.1etliee the of
teere and ,SebOug their ealeriee was .duly
pilerwoassed.ead7 anetton leeDerneld and
Sherwood.
Moved by Ciilliett and Frayne ond
carried, thiet the Minutes of vouncil
nmean61$be :134t#ted in tbe pipers.
;WfleW.- *ember two, atitherizing the
borrovelne Of moneys to pay the interest,
on the West Shore. Reeliney _Daub was
dilly pawed.
Moved by eterstee and Sherwood and
carried,. eliat Emmet: Blake be appointed
relief 'Officer. at a 60,347- at 30 cents un-
_ --
Moved by McDonald and Proem, ehat
the et:morel and. treasurer .invest the
!inking hind aecoraulatiem from (time to
time but ehould the !opine -oil fail to ape
rtreaaresurwerhert-hale'avel,ledpoe'Herthente •Ithineakreevee the °lid -
Vestment.
,Mdved by Culbert and McDonald and
resolved that Cotmoll meet the eeeond
-Monday in elee-moritie
C01.1210,1 then eeljeennied, on moteon of
‘Culbert and :,.Frayne. • ' •
0, E. lefeDONAGH, Clerk.
' in
WItII the ccnln 01 tol,iier westhvt,
* • open -Or Z4415 4.1 .121 ' 'PO
the irOtthZ '110131eir 04
. are eu.keitiV the . invig-
eXtrOlie cf. eket14 and 1.4,16119'
bok,y. -.4k 104e),. )eaguct is being 4r.
tsatooWs. ,of %Vele Will be anel
ft.K0.1004 nieeek the conapiebicn of the,'
pro2ram -04. ganee-e, OA
, .
Ifee. MeAirer, woo had been &pend -
Ing ivinter wzbh, her stacr.,,letre,Dan
,Pew144 Von. ti, NW'S WAIringt4li .11•14
returned to bete Owe 'kw a loxes ireine,
and bee as her gue.st terra'.*-44-tew,
Opiles Pnenin, who ..hati his feot bad-
ly gashed 114411.4n axe *into,' eplebting
corttewoed.•. He le reported to, be mak-
ing ,-ood. .iiroo,"rms teward eeeevery,
Ntele. Thomas ?ark lent her home for
A 'very enjoyable !meeting of. the Wom-
err's 'Guild of Sb, • Paure Angriean
'chUrch, Atter, the' opening devotional
eeereeees „lee !by Vie president, Mrs, Jos;
Hamilton, the Members Paid their fees
for the year 1936. 'Weer on a ralesioni
toy quilt mei/pied the remainder of ithe
afternoon Until tea4,1ne, !when the hos-
tess served ta delleiters supper.,
1Rev. te R. and Mrs:Turner were host
,and etees .i.ef. a 1,1tX7 delightfin gatilar '
IntX at the parsonage one' evening re-
•ceritle, whenthey entertained • the
members of the cdct,r.fr. • anti Mall
Rangers 'g'roups. The ' eveMng passed '
very qui,okly and pieeearntlY as ganues.
land contests .were entered into with
much' .gusbo by the young peonle.
Mr. and Mrs. Janes R. Merecilem
and ItAVO children, Mary and Keith, (4
London, we're week -end _guests with-Mre,
leteEachenn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. MoKenzie., ,
Mrs.. R. A. McKenzie, who was coal-
' lined to bed tor a fortnight awing to
Atinets. is now icouvalevent•„
nieethig-or the. tehool -Board on
Tuesday eVeriirrg at the home of mr.
R. McClure, all members *ere present.
The tendens. for caretaking, -were open-
ed and the contract was awarded to
Bulle avfcchne and Harold Pattison at
$70.
Clinton, Jan. 14. -At the A.Y.P.A.
meeting at St. Paul's -church to -mor-
row night, 111r. Jefferion, principal
the public school, -will be the
espeaker, his subject • being "Current
Literature.
Dar. T. Morgan, employee of the
Clinton Knitting Co., suffered injur-
ies in a fall- while at work today, and
is in the hospital. '
In the game Ori Monday night be-
tween the Intermediate Clinton.
"Colts” and the "Wingbam team, the
visitors were defeated at a score of
The C. C. L Literary Society is
holding a meeting on Friday night
in the Collegiate auditorium, when
the Upper School class Will present a
seeneftrom -44 DaVICMPAitrfield."
The annual: Hospital "Birthday
Party" will be held in Clinton, on the
evening of Jan. 21., The time will
be spent. in cards and dancing. This
1b '1 d all ar
elcome.
The Virginia Jubilee !Singers are
Clintonin again to give one of their
popular entotainments.
Last week's 'week of prayer' meeC.
ere-welratWilded by the ton-
gregations of the different ehurehes.
Mr. Kelso Streets has secured a
position at the Supertest Station.
Clinton friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Lentils O'Brien, recently of this town
woreshocked to heat of the death of
their little eight year old daughter,
Jean Mary, after an operation for
mastoids. The sympathy of the
eomltrifica o t�Ther Feriived
'patents and brothers.
M. and Mrs. Geo. E. Hardy of
London,- and Kr. and Mrs. Barker
and SOzi, Tom, of Toronto, were,
unda-y visitors at the. heine of the
late Mr. ,A; L. Cartwright.
. It is rumored that even at this late
date, Clinton may enter a team in the,
Northwestern League, under a new
Agin , no_0.II.A. me ber ma cent-
pete in this league, so it would
a tenni of different players and not
the "Colts," who competed in both
IPagges..bist V.kt);
,
Porter's July 1.5.—on Sunday.
a splendid attendance , Was.. out to,
both Sunday School and divine ser•
vie& Next Sunday, a short
ser -vice will be held for the new-
ly elected officers of the Y. P. S. Ifni
gOthi sacrament service will be ob.
ter/ea at Grace einieth.
On Thursday evening; the annual
meeting of the Y. P. S. was held.
The antitie renortrishowed it splendid
year. The deelety took in 4148,82.
The officers 'for 1986 were elected and
are: 110noraty presidents, Rev. Gale
BAYFIELD
BAYER'S ASPIRIN
! doz.. , 2 doz. 100
250• 39c 980
immiriorpommoiwissompreistiimite
• -Cheae's '
Ksdney Ltver PU
• • 49e
Minard's
1:1/41 IENT
. •.29c
• Crops
CORN AiNE
. •50c '
DYES
Putnam's, Diamond
Siinset,
2 pkg, 25c
SALT PBTRE
pord 15c
.1fellebore, lb. 39e
Petassithe Iodine.
1 oz. 35e 3 oz. $1.
• Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
16 ox, bottle 69c
Syrup White Pine
„ Tar. Rfegular
35e size for 25c
EPSOM SALT
Tin10c and 15c
• 011 of
EVCALEYPTIIS
,Bottle 25c
Mystic
CORN' SALVR
104 •
Writing Pad and °
Pkg. Envelopes 19O
'
Bromo Quinine
Tablets •
Chocolate coated,
for colds 25c
What a 'Comfort
for Children who',
suffer from bron-
chitis, croup, tor
and 'throat
troubles when Syb-
illa Spafir's remedy
is applied. It
works good results
0: money back.
BUY DRUGS AT THE DRUG STORE
Campbell's Iauder's Dunlop's ,Wigie's
DRuGsToits • DRUGSTORE • e/RUGSTORE DRUGSTORE
HAYFIELD, 3an 15. -The ain2versa3
week of pra.yer was observed lit Bayfleid.
On Monday evening hi Trinity Ariel»
can church Rev. W. O. Bugler presided
-Rev.. R. M. Gale gave -the teldeeis ii
,`Thankagiving, -and -0ontees2on." Tues-
day evening the service as held tin the
Malted church, Rey. �R. M. Gale presid-
ing. Rev. W. G. Bugler assieted and
Rev. Dr. Dougan of the Presbyterian
,rhurch. gave the address on, "The Church
Univer,sal." Wedamday, in Knox I:birch
• with iteV...R. Oale ,presiding and R,ev
W. G. Butgier giving the . address on
"'Nations and Their Rulers."
On Prklay, the loth; the Badminton
0Iub held a euchre and bridge and dance
tni the heall. wlikti was tastefully .decor-
ated .with evergreen _and a color schenr
of red, blue and 'white.' A large crowd
attended. Th he ienehr,c.
went to Mrs. 0. MoOlinchey, Mrs. Jack
_Marled, _Jack_ Pewee -and- :Elmer- John.,
etan; add for bridge to Ws, Rsneeett
•and Mr. Abeelerandoze-ellhe finest:. was
suppled by :the Beifield ,prehesto and
e inernbem-ef thelClub served lunch,
MOriday afternoon the annual
Meeting of the iebiaiy Board .was hzid.
MAsS 'Fiawlie was .chaemnin -for the oe.
,casion.--Thel-nmunedal abatement was
'wocrara appnov- . • erkg a balance
of $26.39. Thesecretary's report showed
a Wei circulation, of 2853 hoOks, an in-
crease of 312 over )ast ye.O.r. -During the
year 6-5 lieir Woks Vele added to- the
tbratur. A, vote of thanks was eilended
MiiiiettlW1booics
Vbieb,--Silek-had presented to the library
diaring, the'year. The • new Boardof
Dlifectans is Mrs. T. V. Atte. W.
dleerguson, We. R. 1)Xftehiner, Miss M.
0co'es MLzs Lucy R..'Woeds, Mrs. W. V.
metealf, miss f.r. swung. Rev. R. M.
tiale svaa-re-opottiteduchairroaar, Mi3s
• Prrwile as libradan.; and • Mr. (leo.
Greenslade, -treasurer. It was
1.-1&110tne,:.77014..cM:
42010,4 r4tee.firtnit.
'fr!nrneFlimi January tit last year, has re,.
built. and'es, now ban occupied by him.
Tho— Village drustee“ar -14/36e- Wm,
Fergieson, !Murdock Rose awl t maid
muratav, held their tinitkil meeting on
1qm* at the ;town. hell. Donald Mur -
trey as appointed oliatenatt.: It was
deckled to ask foe applications for the
ratdons4aLieensterale„sged-vs.re
the teem heel. 4. .
• BA LA, Um 15. --The annual
tne,-..-ting & the Aibnity vms held last
Mon • .4the-reporbs. ot ,the.Areasister
to -be
gotinistrinei Odeldtion. There are
mrly :WOO' tbookti-.1011-" thi--nlieWeeir *Mt
the 'circulation during. !the pot yet's. *VS
Ilea* .0,000.- The---follotOng" Offieers
were **die& ' 'Chairiiiiii,- Rev, R. IL
Oslo; Efec.-PIttes,S., Geo. A CineenlIsde;
I
Mibracelan, Mild P. Eleynie; Directors,
mrs. R. evteanner, Itirea W. Atrgusort,
Mts. Metcalf, itlfrs. T. Iitteley, Mass L.
Woods, 'Mies M. ClaloVes, Zees J. $terl-,
laig, tittle;„SOOTd ditixirkilie Cowing 66 ".AtMae' In the AICOM MO On Friday
rtb. ith, .
The itioaftiog . books hate teeently
be plated iti the Wary: ."Ifeaven's
MY De ton,' by Thoentrni Wilder:
w
"Sekoon /obr tisodium **tors.:
"Tho , t9ha11 Xebec* the Illialth,f" by
Morley lOallagibant "The tuckUtijbar," by
Ztlth WallOcaelt "The /*Mee X Made," by
li.latigsvet. &MOO: "Mem,' Cele:A.3k' by
Mel St. bell: *lomthesvdt Dat*Stotat,"
by likiii lOtitiore: "Orkrotoun 1106e1,14#
tralee I.Jvingebono MI "'notches
Theought, the Dueh,"- Ile Ralph ,
"Modern " 47,y tAlIee VASS
Vic; *The intiker," bi •Inseth C.
vineukir, .‘ thenust! t116-
SectrinP by Peter 8. ,Ityne; °North' to
Lt e Orient:, br Am* Wooly Lind..
1300: 'it)ocial Otedil,t," by a It
US: snitie There is:, by 'FMmore
10eoper; '"Pektt tbe 'Whaler,"
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and Pred Ellicst4 .president, Argyle'.
Lockhart; vice president, Ray Cox;
conveners, Eleanor Cow, Wilmer Har-
rison, Mrs. 11. 'Torrance, Dorothy
COX; SOO,* Dora Harrison; treas.,.
Alvin Bettles'll organist, Isobell.
'Woods, Assistant., Verna„
.6httriosin :Oda ton-till:Wee,' Verna
It Ms
Mr. 0. T.. Newton is recovering
•nicety from his recent illness.
Visitors with Mrs. IL Wilson atta;
Mrs. togs Puller were Mrs. • itobt.
Medd and her daughter, Mrs. Thos.
MeNall, and little son, Bobbie, all of
Auburn, "
Theannual meeting of the Metes
Club was held Ott. Tuesday evening,
*lien the Treasurer, reported * 1*1
ante on hand et.$1$.00, Mr. Fred.
itillottieno,la-rattring-rtoin'The-tite;
ideriet tlnutkeCthet ; **Other* for
thefr *Iowa .(1*1* thiS pa)* PDX
Kr. Chas, 004 se ciutit.'
tusis with Molt*** sot,
The following Oak** Ware'
for 1148t ptuktook Alto
—4404 ;ow, 8001
•Few changes were recorded' on The*
local market this week. Chickens
over 6 pounds dropped a cent Dairy
• butter roeie two cents a pound. Deal-
ers a__re lessP
' -r,eggs• During.
Thisif,jnas season, -.Tow eggs are
used and there is consequently a lot
on the market.
Chickens, 0 pounds
1
•Chickens, 5 to 11 pounds 145ec
Chickens,' 4 to r, pounds .........13c
Chiekens, 3 to 4 pounds .ile
Chickens, under 3p.pounds 10e
Ducks, per lb.
•12c a1ive-16e dressed
Eggs
Grade "A" large . . . . . 22e
puiGraideet;A7 medium
16c
18e
Grade "B" 16c
Grade "C" 15e
ilens over pounds (delivered) lle
• ens, 4. to. 5 __pounds. (delivered) -40
Butter, dairy, „ 250
Butter, Creainery,-ib.---: ....28c
• Meat
• Ilacon-frogs, FYB., ewt. $-1.85-8.00"
Butcher Cattle 4c to 5c
r,
Veal Calves 7c -4-4c
Lambs ,,............. 7c
Potatoes, per bag,urnips
. p.e.r.;b.U.shel 20Spyse
. .. $1.25'
Wheat ..65c- to -68e
Buck -heat 300 to 35e
Oats -2.3e,ta_26c.
Barley ,Iloura,n.....,.
dFeed . S. 36c
Bran
.$
Shorts ................•$120-$L25
;11.'210O--111...5215
• Manitoba Flour $2.75-$3.20
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Several .from this dIstriet attended tire
Foresters' dance at Eeniniiler on Friday__
!evening.
• Mr. an.d Mrs. Robt. Davidson are vis-
iting witb members of thefr farrtily at
London, Hamilton, Toronto and Wind-
sor.. -
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EYE 'FROVBLE? •
Fia VA your eyeS eXamined by
R. AJ, DEM, for 17 years strat-
• or.s -a. g Optometrist. Ex -
:pert work only at most moderate
Prices. •. "
Eyes Exaniined - Glasses Fitted-
' . Consult him at •
----ROBERTSON.- '
JEWEISa STORE
16...=-Congregationa
meeting took place on. Thursday.
tirelt
except the M. and M. Fund, was paid
up, and a small surplus on hand.
The ,Sunday School meeting on
Monday night, made very little
change,' except the superintendent,
Mr. Gordon Smith bepoining Supt. in
place of Mr. if. Matthews; Wilmer
Rutledge, librarian, It Matthews,
ieL.Tabb,.Temperance
Convener in place of XI'S. WAWA.,
Oral Finnigan, Missionary Convenor.
Teachers and 'ethos 'officers the
same as last. year.-4--
---Mr.-and- Mrs, R. IL Rutledge visit-
ed at Mr. Geo. Rutledge's on Sunday.
Mr. -Cliff. ,Sprout, foreman of„orte
ofthe gangs in the bush owned by
Wt. Reitz, is the second man to be
laid up, having been hit by a flying
piece of a dead tree, hitting him in
thenheaheka:spbe.ia off duty ,ior a week
and is still unable to work.
1, Geo. Feagan is busy drawing
flax Sunday at the bottle of their dough- t
MAIL and Mrs. D. MeGratteil spent'
t Lucknow. (
tet, Wt. .igir* Johnston";
Mr. Thos. Rivett of Dungannon,
• NeW designs in Cut Work,
Cushions, 1p:inners, Pillow Cgs -
es, Luncheon-- Sets, .Aprons,
'1Clarles Crochet. Cotton in all
numbers arid colors, Embroid-
ery, Threads -2 for 5c, Etabroi-
dery Silk --2 for 5c.. Lovely
Atieees..in_bleedlenoint-..4Com
and -get 'started .on a piece.
SPECIAL for''SATURDAY
Rolled- Itj.h. Roast, ib. - 20e
Shoglder Park :Steaks; lb. 18c
Pure Pork Saugage, lb. 17c
Veal Chops, 2 lbs. for 5e
Leg . of Lamb, lb
Ufa Chops, Shoulder,
Ilead Cheese, I
Dairy Butte?, lb.,
Jewel Shortening
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