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SE '`TEMBEB 3rd
DAY AN NIGHT CLASSES
Central Business College
GODERICH, ONTARIO
'MAIL IL Sennd :information to
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ASBESTONOS BRAKE` -LINING
Automotive Sup1ies41otors °
PHONE BRADLEY '
247 or 658 �!�'
GODERILCH
WE 'SPECIALIZE .IN PARTS - ®RD TO GET' .
ctthrtY Get Aay
est?
To those who toss, night after night on sleepless
beds. : To those who sleep in a kind of a way, but
n -hose resist is broken Eby bad dreams and nightmare:
To t hose whowake up in the morning as tired as when
they went to bed, we offer in 111.ilburnls Health nd
Nerve Pills a tonic remedy to help soothe and strengthen the nerves. •
When this is done there ,should be `no more tlestless nights due to bad
dreams and nightmares.
Price 50c a box, 65 pills, at all drug counters.
Look for our regist ed trade mark a "]Red Heatetddn the package. -
The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont
WHY PAY MORE?
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
89cWe will call for and deliver your Dry Cleaning
HARRY JOHNSTON
PHONE 664J' • . OXFO1t,D ST.
Agent for Marvo Cleaners, London • 33tf
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Our lakes this summer are
going to attract thousands °of
friendly visitors from the States.
We want them to enjoy them-
selves ... it's in pur o'wn interest
to .see they get the ' very finest of
everything we can give them.
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IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS
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Ontario 'profits almost Every tourist dollar is
as much from tourist shared thin way ... 1.
business as from cgold Hotels;, 2. Stores; 3.
miming. It's up to each Restaurants; 4. 'razes,
of us to keep thi buss- etc.; F. Amusements;
nem growing. '6. Garages.
"Let's .make them want to cone back!"
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AUBURN, Aug: 2S. ilr. and Mrs. , was azlswered by "Something of inter-
l:t•ia st Iineelshaw, of Wilford. have est I learned at. the district attlnttal,"
been• a i.•iting they- fait' is piece, Mrs. A. draw was made on a gift donated
b. firs. Harry (.o) stir. the winner being
Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Cowan;Mrs. Ross, Mrs:
Nesbitt ,und Hiss I.1111a Match.
.t1S. Edna Cowan has purchasial a -
ho111e 111 Godel•ich, the property of
¢ Jaules.
White, located near the Huron
road. 1t.1YF'1EI:I►. Aug. 27. --- afrs. J.
11cI1waiu and Miss Amelia' ' Howard is spending a. few days with
..{ \1,1laLan are visitiug, Mr. and 1lrs. her sii'ter in -Mooresville this weep.
Thos. Rogerson, of Streetsville. _ I Hiss Beverley lork returned home
Miss Mary Munro. public' healthot1 Monday after spending - tie past
nurse at 'rorolltu,,ytntl Mdsi_ Zeta 'Munro, week in Toronto.
nurse-tn.. training at Western Hospital, Mrs. WVllt. lleClinclley rt turn d this
Toronto• were week -slid visil:ors \vft1 week after Spending tjt past six
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. months in California. She was accom-
Munro, a .parried by her sister, 3lrs. S. E. Whitle..
Mr. and Mrs. Duntaul \lasKay moved hill.' of Ceottt5, Valle3 , Oakland, (Gall -
their household effects on Tuesday' to fornix.
Bright's Grove, near Sarnda, where Mr. Mrs. s'1t. Clark and daughter Roberta
...MacKay- '%1I1 teat'h huol• returned to Cleveland en Monday after
Mrs. Ray O'Neil and (laughter, Lynn, elltlilil; tie past month with Mr: and
of Ottawa, are visiting Mrs. O'Neil's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLeod of Strut -
),ford called on friends here on Monday.
Visitors Last week with "Mrs. Jos.
Irwin, Mr. and,.Mrsa C. Ladd and IIT.
and Mrs. G. Lawlor were Mrs. Wm.
Pullen, of Galt, and Miss Victoria
I'elz, of Preston.
Rev. And Mrs.TA. If'Silver, of South-
ampton, called 011 friends here last
week. Mr. Silver ais a former pastor
of the Auburn Baptist church.
It is thought sparks from a passing
C.P.R. engine caused a •- fire in a field
at,caf.st.atbbte on the farm of John Hallam.
The blaze was. extinguished before -ft
had g;tined serious headway.
Women's Institute. The monthly
meeting of the Women's Institute was
held last ,Tuesday, -with thirty-one
ladies present. :firs. Jas. Woods pre-
sided. A letter -was read from the firs. R. Watson zetatrned home on
secretary, of the Institute for the Blind Friday, having spent the past week
regarding a tag day. A committee
con1Itq.ed of , ilrs, lggridge Ntrs, with friends in Kitchener and water
Bort l
Craig, 'Miss M. King -and Mrs. C.'. '00'
Straughan was appointed to make -plans
for a tag day. 4 gift was presented
to Mrs. .Duncan MacKay (formerly
Jo ephiue Weirs in absentia. The next
...meeting will be Grandmothers' Day
1111(1 will be• held one week later than
usual. Mrs. Fred P,-laetzer rendered a
solo. and current events were given
by Mrs. Ross. The report of the dis- Hubby: "The doctor says I must give
trict annual meeting was given by Mrs. uii 'smoking or I'll die, sure." Wifey :
H. ' ungbint and Mrs. G, 1•Ie('lint•hey.. "Oh, William, I was so anxious to save
Readings were, given by Misses Ella enough coupons to • get , that reading
.hutch and Amy. Toll. The roll call lamp."
11'i11lliggitt. and 11r. Huggitt.
1- 31r. and `\Irs. Edgar Lawson silent
the we( -k -end %%tit Mr. Joe (',atter and
Miss ti.ttlic• Tarter at !'ort Elgin.
.BAYFIELD
ro
Mrs. Charles Derry.
Mr. F. W. Baker spent a few days_in
Loadoit this week,
'Mrs. Oliver Rhynas, who, sold her
home on Clangregor Square several
weeks• ago to Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph
Richardson, left on Saturday for Tor -
Onto, where she will spend the winter
with her son, Mr. Philip Rhynas, and
Mrs. Rhynas. Mr. and Mrs. Richard-
son are tt.lclving to the village this week.
Mrs. Wwr. Ferguson left today to
spend a week with friends 'in St. Cath-
arines. She was aceomoanied by her
aunt. Miss Susan Govenlock of Sea -
forth, •
:lir. anti Mrs. Charles Scotchnjer and
three children and 'Mrs. S. Irvine re-
turned on Friday last after ai' two
weeks' moor trip through Northern
Ontario, ,
Mrs. R. Hunter and two children, of
Toronto, are guests this week with her
1u tints, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, F. Rogers,
Dr. F. C. Bechely_ of Seaforth has
purchased the Thain property on Dow
-street, consisting of a large cottage
and several lots.
Motorcycle
RACES
ON -NEW RACE TRACK AT
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CLINTON
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st
COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.
9 EVENTS—% -MILE TRACK
$500 PRIZE MONEY
FEATURING AIAXY OF THE BEST, - PROFESSIONAL
RAt:I:1(_ RIDERS OF CANADA AND THE UNITED
.STATES •
Promoted by the London Motorcycle Club . .
• This is the outstanding racing event of the . season
School Days
Are ireAgain!
GIUEN-
PAN
AMERICAN
with the 24-hour dial
M1ician • timepiece of Pan American
World Airways, the Gruen Pan Ameri-
Ian meets the needs of the coming air•
minded world. The dial' has two rings
of numerals. One, for conventional time
is numbered r to 12; the other fot
glo'bal time is. numbered 13 to 24! To-
morrow's watch, here today!
STUDENTS WILL BE
PROUD TO WEAR THE
gMART APPEARING
G. C. I.
INSIGNIA .
JEWELRY
WE HAVE IN STOOIc
. ,- Dad and Mother!.,,,gir....,.. ,.:0.
ORUEN.
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17 -sewed, Precision Moyerrtent
PRICED FROM $39.75
Your Boy or Girl will
appreciate a Watch with
which to return. to school.
We have some nice ones.
on hand priced from
$15.75 up.
FILSINGER'S
PHONE 130
JEWELRY & GIFTS GODERIOII
EENMILLER
BENMILLE It, ,ung. 27.--M r. and
Mrs: J. Fea,gait of Nile• ' !sited ou Mon-
day with Mr. and firs. S. Val,stoue.
Hiss Charlotte who has been
in (,loderich hospital for some tine,
was able to return to hey Belie last
week.
Mr.
Mir. and Mrs. 1"r• •d White and Johns
of (aoderich, spent Sunday with 11r.
and Mrs,, II. Good.
(►al • 41orrday evening a number of
1 friends and neighbors gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Kernighatl, newly-weds, and during the
evening presented theta with au address
and a coffee table. T.t.'.ch was st•' est
and a social time en3oyed.
Mrs. !!eine of Toronto is visiting;
with,
her mother, Mrs. 11'111. $traughau,
and sisters, Mrs. Hodges and Mrsl
Stlrrdy,,'(#oderit•lt township.
, Mr. ,and Mrs. Sidney Brown of Tor -
'onto visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. 'Vanstone.
'1r. and Mrs. L. Jervis and family,
of lioltuesville, spent Sunda?with Mrs.
Walters and Floyd.
,'! . and Mrs. Courtland Kerr and
family spent Sunday at Exeter, '
Miss •Marguerite Smith df Torolito
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Hardy last week.
We talk about reconstruction in the
world. The real job is re-creation.
Put new Tife into your chesterfield
witli a re -upholstering job. This
is frequently' more satisfactory
than t- comnplett'neviy one. Phone
567\V and we will call and give
you an est}mate. Nn obligation.
DICKTHE UPHOLSTERER
33-a5
UQ UfgT 231th, 1131
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..A't ember, THE
.ORDER OF THE
GOLDEN RULE
Things to-
Renntember
When the necessity
arises for selecting a
funeral director, we
suggest— you make,
sure the firm you •*QaH
has adequate experi-
ence ... a suitable
funeral home ... con-
' plete equipment ... a
reputation for moderT
ate prices. You will
find all. these, acrd
.More,. at Brophey's.
BR OPHEY
r�e�a odice.
FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR
13 MONTREAL ST. PHONE 120
Differences in marriage like pots, and We "muddled through" the .war of
pan rrn the kitchen, should be washed argils, but if we muddle in the war bit
up as you go. ideas, we're through..
HIGHEST PRICES• FOR
EGGS AND POULTRY
Having taken over the Egg Grading Station, formerly coni
ducted by Ryan's Produce at corse; of Hamilton and New-
,_
gate_ Streets, we solicit your eggs and potiltry and assure you
of HIGHEST Market Prices.
LAKESIDE PRODUCE
Phone 854W
WM A. McLEAff, Proprietor'
Goderich
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Every time you lift the receiver to place a call, it's a chat;
lenge to us to rush iv -through; we` don't like to keep people
waiting. But sometimes delays can't be avoided, even though
every last piece of availal `i.i phone equip -inept isliiritir
job, handling more traffic than it was ever built to carry;
e s e And that fact is directly related to our other , battle
against time—our big building program. Every addition
to present' facilities . hastens the day w1hen we will once
again, be able to handle .every call as promptly as we would
like. Construction and installation of additional telephone
equipment are going -ahead just as fast as the supply situai
tion permits. ,
'cicvpeeewooded MRci,d i,
J. 1VL GOODWIN,
-Moral
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