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When the' International. Plowing ,Match is held at
on • October 15 10, 17 and 18, it is esti,(1(1 ,teal
Port Albert 9
there ��l be an attendance of °over 250,000 people.
ane �, dog • roblem of accommodatiol11 therefore
A tre P
faces Goderich and .district. All available hotel will be
filled to overflowing. ;
immediate district are earn -
of God+r�•ch arta �
Citizens,
estiy asked to help face the proble,it by renting their
e ' rooms. In order to line up in advance what
available
extra accommodation will be available, citizens are 'abed
to fill in the application below as soon as possible and mail
to address shown:
THIS IS OUR LAST APPRAL, ,While e have received far
more letters telling of available rooms than we ext: ected we
still need more ;and more rooms. Please fill in the form below
and mail it NOW.
WS OF AUBURN
Al IIUII :N, Sept. 1—Teachers return=
ing to their duties are Mary Houston,
to South I't)rctn )ince ; Vivian tttraughan,
to Benirailler ; �'�.lny Tut),„ to north- of
Myth; Warren ,Bamford, to Preston
High School, and Donald Rods, to Galt.
'Mrs. John 1eKnight left on Tuesday
-fair Gciderieh to `taet'as housekeeper and
companion for Mrs. John Johnston;
Newgate street. ,
Mrs. F. Ross and Donald s pent
day and Saturday visiting friends -•and
relatives at Kincardine. Autberley -acrd.
Dungannon.
I r. Elvin Wightlnau has returlixed to
the University of Toronto. division, at
Ajax to commence hitt --,secured-year,
course iu chemical engineering.
Mr. Harry Arthur, who ir' takin a
. meehanieill course a't 'London, spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
John Arthur.
Mr. Eddie Nicholson, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Willner Nicholson. left un Satur-
day for Western Canadtl•�tao assist with
the harvest.
MR. B. A. CATCHPOLE,
CHAIRMAN TOURIST COMMITTEE,
GODERICH BOARD OF 'TRADE,
% BRITISH EXCII ANGE HOTEL,
GODERICH, ONT. '
Dear Sir :
.'will have rooms with accommodation for
guelsts'froru October 14th which will be available for visitors
to the International Plowing 34lt(h on ()(tuber 15, 10, 17 and 18.
Name
Address
Phone Number
Among tht)se attending the funeral
of the late H. R. Long at Goderich
were 'Messrs., It. , 1).. Munro, Amos
Andrew,. George, Hallam, J.'J. Robert -
sun, Donald Itosii, J. VV', Medd, Keith
Arthur and Nelson Moulden.
Stewart ,King has returned to Tor-
onto after visiting his father", \1r.
Russell Ting.
'Teachers who are taking up duties in
district' school:' are Ellis Little, from
Monkton, at a S No. -5, Hallett. dent, Mrs. Jas. \\•uu(1s. was in charge
(Auburn) ; Miss Edythe Beacom, frorn .uf the devotional period. The Scrip-
Lontiesburo, at S.S. Nu. 9. Hallett ( the _ tore 55'1(5 read responsively, followed
Base line si•h0011 : Mrs. Morris,. from by the Lord'; Plea}'er Yu nuisull.' Mrs.
Manitoba, at S.S. No. 3, Colborne hied 'full took charge for. the pro -
(Young's school) : Mrs. Aubrey 'full gram. The Scripture vwas read
at S.S. No. 1(i, East WawaItosh responsively and prayer was offered by.
(Straughan's school.), strut Mrs. Stewart Mrs. C. M. Stritughan. The heralds
Plunkett at Prosperity school. „ responded, by, Miss Margaret King on
Burl'. ---If Clinton Public Hospital. on Africa. ' Mrs. Et•}lest Patterson (01
Tilesdei3",`" 4..ugust '27., to Mr. and Mrs. Christian stewartlsltip,_ A sO1Q,..,,3�•its
Jini Leishman, 0. sols (Henry Frank- rendered -by Joss Ehn.a 3lutch and a
lint. reading was given by Miss Ethel \Vash-
Miss Helen Merrill has returned to ingtun. Mrs. K,rn Mc•1)ougall gave the°
Toronto after, spending the .summer topic on "India at. the Threshold." The
meeting closed 'with a+1 ytun and prayer.
by \Irs. Tull.' '
Ladies' Guild. -The Ladies Guild of
St. Mark's ,\ngli(•11(1 church met on
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. \\'nu.
(lovier 111 charge. 'Prayers \were• of-
fered by Rev. H. J. L. Ilendersoai and
the Scripture was read by \Jrt. I1ender1
son. A solo was rendered by, Miss
Laura Tills •Letli.erlaud and ai> readings
was gh'en by Mrs. Wilmer tiielnilsmit
_Mr's. It. J�. I'hM11i1a5 ga v e The topic, The(
Mrs. Norman Garrett of Myth wero
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tr. Robison
on Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Daniels and daugh-,
ter Edith, of 1ngerSoll, And Miss Leg;;,
of Woodstock, visited with Miss
Margaret `King on Monday.
Ir.'. and Mrs. 1.lkiud'ei'Rue ht of De-
troit spent a few. (hays. with` Ur. and
Mrs. ,len. Beadle.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Horne of Wind-
sor are visiting the? latter s sistt'r, •Mrs.
Auuie ► Wolper, and other 'relatives.
Mrs. harry ,,Wagnler is a patientin
(;lintcnz hospital. •
and_ 11;rs, M iit1au(.1 Allen have
returned from a visit •with friends
at 'Flint and Detroit_ \Mich.
M.r. Charles Junes held ,a 'successful
saale of farm stock and implements un
Monday. ,Good prices were realized.
\ir. and Mrs. Jones are moving' to
Wiughain in the near future,
Ration books No. G will be distributed
f,1OI11 the (,),range Hall o11 'Tuesday;
\Vedne>'idhy find Thursday, September
loth, 11th and .1''2th. fruiu 9.30 to 12
and from 1 to 5.30 p.m.. Miss Ellna
Mtifth is the distributor and \will, have
several assistants.
'School re -opened' 1111 Tuesday with
Mr. Ellis Little in (Barge. There were
three lues beginners, (.Iatlys Me -
Clincher, Russ ')•let• and Bill Dobie
ING BRIIK
° KliNQ SB Ii1.t; E, Sept. 3.—Mr. tui(
Mrs. Eugene O'K eeft' and baby, fresh
Hamilton, are slrl'uding,a few•dayti with
Mr. and Mrs. Con. O'Keefe. o •
Mr. Wilfred O'Loughlin with 51r. Joan
Adelman and Joe, ,fr., of Detroit, spent`
the week -end with Leonard, and Matt.
1)1 ouUhliu. ' i`iirrayMcDowell,of the W e�stfield, Toronto, and I1[i;3s
t•khool ie -opened tucl.q :with Minsa softball telin, fi''utuxed lois i;liot;!1du i oP \'111te(•hnlrell. ,
Kerby, front Toronto, `at , teacher. while playing iza a ��alzne 1th :blonhtuAl't reslil(� it>< hula¢loh:
Mrs, ltedinond• and children, of bit, on Friday evening. Ue was,1aken� to Cita>rttuiss •IU.04g.ia
Au •ustine are spending a few d :ys the Witlghau hospital. ' ' h The , gaalt:rriago, of Margaret.. Ifs lel.
'r uiother Mrs. Philip Hogan..
Harvey Robertson, 'Morris t(lwnship, i)ouglan, daughter ()'f Mr. stress Pam.' liV,,'
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1 i,, i her Mr, and \1 • . Dennis Dalton and , as Injured last Saturday Ina fall of J. 1 il)ugias, Lila -know,.. to 111 erbe>a:l�
rrl w
fluidly are moving, to God'>'ich today,' .bout twenty -live feet wile assisting ' fsai'tin .4.41arnfst =, on Of IIIc, fine • i Crt3.';
having mold their faros to Nau. Martin., 1n the .ort tion "of a .,frame baro on John T. (aruiss, lirusst4;S. ,wtla,802.:°,ae
who will 11101"e on to it in the :near. the farm of a neighbor,' ('hares zu q1, by Rev..C. H. A1a4'Douald, in tans, .w•'
iittzre�.' . t \1atheria: At` the \\'inglraut hospital it , Lticknos mess 'ttr€4in •-thurt'la;z. ,,,04..-
- Mr: Gerald Da.ltun spent, the weep- was found that lie maul a fractured August 20th.. Aftei '.t" ewedding''rip to:
outs at 1'urt Lzizubtou ankle and other injuries. ' 3Ius kolka Mr: al.r( ,Mrs.. Genies Yia
a :tlaat•,Le: aa --O Brien "' ' make their ''ores lit' Brusst.'ls,
Ta � ��� At the 1.vange1ic•al c•hurt:h; Zuri(eh, allensa: their
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IIe1en Ruth, daughter of Mr...and Mrs.. in 14.ye by Bat*bias.&
Floyd (1 Boon, Zurich, wits united in i - Laird ;II iclid e, „well-known 'Bewail, '
ST. HELENS, Sept, 3.-VVisitura for- marriage to .Arthur 'Ma(•Lean, eldest bushte=: s man, 'suffered painful injury'
the llulidsiy eek end • included Dr,. sun of Mr. and Mrs, Neil MacLean, 111, when he was stru(•k hi the eyo by .
George and, I.)r. \\'m, ,\lc•Gregor of Charltitte'toit'iu, 1'.i:'i, Rei'. .l'. B. baseball. some boys were practising -
Chicagu, and \1is:' Anila Stuart of Ilec•kenclurn officiated. The couple left.'•wif11 a hard ball ssla11 he Wil.S passu,;
'1oronto, With .51r, and Mrs. G. \1• for Muskoka and on their return will 4111(1 the hall struck him over -the left :
smart : \ir, .and Mrs. I). J. McIntosh; tlotorcoele Raceseye, knoekinl, him•uneousciou1,. He
51r. and Mrs. 'Morley of St, (-' ttlalarines,
at Clinton. was 114 41.1.1 "to pit, Jorellh s Hospital .at
Afrs, Klein' ntith tend 'Mr. Robert Neely Motorcycle races held at Clinton" on . London, where lite will r&'111t1111 :Mader ".
of I'Ygeun, \Ileal,, with Mr, ,land Mrs, i i(1tirday by the Loudon \Iotul•cycle ,bservatioan of eye spe(•ial,lists for ten.
I1. Todd. ('1u1, -drew it crowd of about '00O days. Mr. Mickle is the <-•manager ok'
S4'liuul re -opened on Tuesday with people.. Tiara were many thrills and 'the Ilensall baseball team. "
' Miss Jay Stewart of J.u(L°uu\\ as Km-
.,e\oral ,pills uagtl t\wo of the tutors Moves House from
V.M.S. Meetng. — The \V.M.S• Of cipal and Miss Beatrice 3Ic(luillin iu '�\wt,re sent to the Clinton hospital for . shtield to West Wawanosk
Ku(ix :United (-llurc14 held their Boyson►- cll<trge of the junior room of St. Helens
-r meeting on 'I'uesdily. The pros: school. ' were 'mainly trusts 1'nitetl State. and 11 large frame house In bought in..A.Sh-
The following tea(•laers have left to '('i111udi1ln (111'...lit;id t„ itis lilram uu the 13th (uneeSsion,
rrsu le their duties after spending the Mrs. Win.4Martin of 1V'e,t \Vawuuosh. ('ullstderal')Ie-d1$
wil,c•atboa :It their !tomes here:, Miss Dies in 91st Year tics:slits had t., le overcome .in moving
\V, 1). Rutherford to Kirkland Lake, 'l lie death occurred at her Houle the 111!11se such a distuuce. It 5Vtt
Miss NormaW entherhead to .Alton.' on the 1:'tli concession of East �t Wawa- taken l,.' \wily of Luelknu\v and he re -
hiss (.race \Veatherhead to 11o1yroii(l, nosh, on ,August 43rd, of .Margaret i elved several good offers to leave it
Miss, Helen Newton to Ostows, Miss 111411aw. widovt' of William Martin, in there. _lir. Dalton has also purchased
tr'eatn,(rlt of injuries. 1'1(' contestants Zunis I)altoil has. had men iuoving
vitll her aunt,' Mrs. }Wm. Roberton.
We ifre sorry 'to report that Mrs.
harry Wagner is a patient in the
Clinton 'hospital„ • '
•Miss Many Nesbitt of Toronto spent
the *eek -end with her parents, Mr. -and
NIIrs. Alf. Nesbitt,• •
There swill he no .service" in Knox
Presbyterian church or St. Mark's
Anglican church next Sunday; Each
church cancelling its service in 'favor
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A Pimple Cwerred Face
Kills .M ny a Romance
The lives of many young people are made miser-
able by the breaking out of pimples, and you probably
=-know_�eT '6of • pgt e,,re arousing rz tnee has- been
epoiy those red, .w "te, festerza bn � 'Pus -filled--
L •:: .
sores on the face. `' • �
- Theroubl�is-aot lLtichph3t ' _. - yM, . 1!Itb
mental suffering Caused' by the embarra Moots 'dement: "which very
often makes the sufferer ashamed to go Out in,"company.
The quickest way to get rid of pimples is to improve the .general health
by a thorough cleansing of the blood.
Burdock Blood Bitters helps to cleanse the blood and with the blood
cleansed the complexion should clear up. •
The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto,
Joyce Newton to 'Wheatley. Mr. ('hu11l ' her ,lines\-tirst \141. AiI•s. \Jat•tin was •a barn which he intends to shove, "In
Jtc(lnillin to Zurich. _ j hurls in 'Waterloo cultuty, received her November last the hoose and bairn on
Miss Beatrice Mc(ltlillin has re-�, t'ducatium :in Auburn. and was married .the Dalton farm Were destroyed by .
turned fruua a week'a.,\i�it with Mr. and iin 1871) to the late \Villiain Martin., tire.-
Mrs. Rupert 31eQuillin at Hamilton. Surviving; u,l:tr one son, Rev. henry •
Martin„ Suttthanlpton, eight grand- advertisement. of Goderiell merch-
children, fourteen great-grsu►dchildren• ants in The Signal -Star• keep you in -
and one great-great-gratl(lc•hild : also formed of. desirable merchandise in
two sisters. \Irs. " W'aii: .I,tcksun. of stock. -
Mrs, T. F. \\'ilsotl was a visitor with
Stratford friends last week.
Whdfl5kin Torture
Drives Yois Ma4 �
Geta bottle of stainless, gowerfu,,
penetratinfg ' Moone's Emerald 011_
gihe ve you Comfortifirst ng*reliefand should
s
of they Baptist anniversary• Pew short treatments cdnvin;e you
that you have ti last foun.l the
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. president. Mrs. Alfred Nesbit, took Wag to overcome the intense itching \\', C. Vesterfelt were his three sisters, cliaugP,for the business period. L1'tter, and ,distress. �Ioone's Emerald (�11
Is easy and simple eon
o use—t,rca'.,' '
Mrs., W. C, Taylor and daughter, of of appreciation were 1141(1 from -\Irs. fess -- stainless — econo(ntca' - Pr'7-
Bt'lle.Ylle ; 'Ir: and :qrs. C'. Feather Geo.. Beadle .and '\Ir', `.I. `1 15lut' for motes healing. Ask far Moane'�
stone.of Whidsor� 'Mrs. \1. Spidell and II ••Get \Yell" cards re(•eived. It was' Emerald Oil. •Satisfaction or mono
--- ti d �,.> back gnoe rlr(��1Tistc-+t,rv�chrrc
cliing;rat01 of TltOOlalil, 'tt'`it I1 Ifni M'4 •-t"1T& i r 11ff\-c =�r h '/.rale= snit im 4 _:� _
mother, Mrs. R. Ceste,rfelt, of Windsor„�I made baking; sole' its Nuvetulier. 'Irs. gid- .
Mss Nobel-�I�tllli�lsnn , : lterfi-tri-ttl`, rr-ire,; 4, -
holidaying at . the home of her' par- home for the %October meeting. Mrs, 1
ent', Mr. and Mrs. A. Rollinson. ',Nesbit closed tilt' meeting with pl lyes'.
susses (iraee and Jean Scott of (,ride= Baptist Anniversary Services,—The:
rich spent 1110 week-ei d with their sewellty-cigbtli x(41(15 ("I•siiry of the Bap- '
brother, 'Kenneth Scott. fist ceiingregation of,. Auburn will 'be .
1[r. stud Mrs. S. Curr, Miss Ruth observed on Sunday and Monday' next:.
Frost Of Flint, 3lielt„ and• Mr. tend Services will be Old on Su1idlt}' at 3'
' ; 11.1)1., and .7.30 p.m., -with Re -v. Ernesr
Grigg,, returned Missionary, • fl•om-
Telephone .Calls
Rave Shot up" toy
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Itur'ana, as -the speaker. \lr, , Grigg"
spent fort3'byears in Burma, aal•tl his
Messages should be 'of great interest.
Special music will be provided by the
Stratford Male will
and Mr. A.
Harrison, soloist. The meeting on 'fuss -
day evening. at 5 O'clock, will he Mulder
the, itnsliices of the Mission I13(1n1. Hew.,,
31i '(Trigg 'will give it nl,issiotiary talk
and .there twill" be a -short program by
tn(maltk'rs of the Allssion hand.. An..
offering for _n►issions ‘11I1 be taken.
A cordial tt'elcoluuV0 attend any or
(11 ))f these 11(101ings is extended to the
people of Auburn. and district.
I IIson ReUnioii.—It w4);: one 111111 -
:cared years ago .om 'l'ltitesdlly. St'pteulber
n. •v'vlien .ioseph Wilson and Isabella
Shearer were married at L(kc•hnlalen,
Scotland. 1111d to marl: the anniversary
a reunion 5V1s,13L'I(1 at tip. laolue'uf Jlr.
:Ind Airs. Archie Alesse1. TBlilc'\'tie,
Airs:.'lesser was formerly Betsy Mc-
Allister of \Vest 1Vawienosii. Forty-
seven 1')'11ltt\1's 4(11(I dt',('e1.ldallts at,
tended i'r1,ml Deir )it. Sarnia. 1Vullliia;,;'.
Shakespeare, Clinton. Auburn and \Vest
\\'nwanoll. .\ supperwas. er)J(,V((l.
14)110wed by 11 dance, It was -decided
'to hold another relulii,tt ti('Xt ''ear and
James \V'ilsoit was appointed president
ail• -t 'Irs. \Vcsloy4 11riidno(•k secretary.
The,lnu('l► co1nn,i'ltoe will be 'Irs. 11:141.
I1eid and Alt's. 3[rsot•1 3lc.\.)lister :
sports committee. _lir. and Alt's. AV'apace
\V'ilsoa ati(1 lir. and lir.'i.i neigh lien -
nett. aext years re1111Yon will he 111'1(1
a1 till' house of lir, I);avi(' 3Ic.,\111yster,
\Vest. \Vn\wanosh,
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TELEPHONE CALLS and Jultdr,have
a lot in common ... both have grown at a
breath -tasting pace; And a switchboard is
even harder to get than a new "uit for
'Junior. Tliat, in brief, is why •the operator
is often 'unabl to answer ' you promptly.
IIOL11�ES D' 11LLE
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1IOLAIESVILLE. SOW.
Elliot :and 1•a111113', 1,istowet, were;
guests of 311'. 1)11(1 llrs, E. .1. '1'rtt'warthil
,Anel other friends in tfie village on
Satllt•day.
School re -opened 11011(y, with Miss
l'hy lris Ginn as 10 10'11et'.
11i. 1.1oy(1 duck, (hrelpla, "pent the. '
hnli)11135 \with bit parent-. lir: and
•11i''. 11. .1. Stock.
+ hiss llel('n bond lett o11 \Mouthy for
It\ riot, \\ hero she gill eolitiilm0 tca(•1)-
i11g: (luring Ill,. c(0trlltt, 1!'1.1)1. She \vas
c((•(vnllpanied ' her skier, (4'11 nide, ,•
who 1111, 11,cccple(l''(( position witil then`
1.oiol 'n 1.122( 11) 11l,ritc•f ('n. ;11 1,,::(11411. '
\;eck cud \ i�ii'�1rs with '3Ir. and 'i't's. -
13'111. 3l(•((lin',11' 1.6141 fllnlil3- \wer). 'Ilr. '•
.and .Mrs. 1),11111(1 Barringer and \\':'rta,
111)1 the fornler's n11100ts., Air. 1(11(1 firs.
,S itarriiiia'r. of (^ashen, 111)1
'l',llc Viisse's Marie laud 1':Ylt'en•(;viddon
spent a rev 111\'s 111e past t\i')k \),1111
€t*-Ir►n 1. a 1+ '1'� ui ti.aa.�.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
CLINTON — ONTARIO
ENROLL'FALL TERM SEPT. 9th
FOR •F �, .
Be really in a fey months. to do valuable :tall necessary` otiii�ce work.
COt'RSES=Stenogr'aphie, Conunereial, Secretarial and Cler>rcal.
M. A, STONE, Cont. Specialist, - I. F.'WARD, B.A. a
:'ice -Principal. I hone 198 Principal.
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Our fxiends from the States have always
enjoyed fishing the waters of Ontario
73,000 angling permits were bought by 3. Try to make any visitor glad
them in one year. When they return, let's he came.
iilve theme. a great welcome!
WHAT CAN I i DO?
The answer is plenty! Here are some of the
things anyone can do. The suggestions'
• come from a well-known Ontario hotelman:
wookoo
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1. Know the places of interest and
beauty spots in your district
and tell people about them.
2.. When you write your friends'
in the States tell them about
some of the places_ they would
enjoy visiting. -
.
4. Take time to giv'requested in-
formation fully and graciously.
5. In business dealings, remember
our reputation for courtesy and,
fairness depends on you.
16. To sum it up, follow the
"Golden Rule."
•
Equipment is being added just as fast as
the supply situation will permit. But com-
jpliC ed 1Cliitngfi Eike swi a'k)ci h €o iEixi' a: •
to build and inst Mil, even when you're as
impatient as we, are to restore telephone
p vce, to peak efficiency. And that means
once again giving you in4tant service on
- b
every call you make. '
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A Favourite Remedy •
'or the past' hundred years
DOCTOR OF WILDDSTRAW13ERRY has
been ,a favourite remedy for bowel
complaints. Made from art original
Worth his weight in gold!
the Province of Ontario,' in pre-war
years, profited to 'almost the same
extent f'rona tourist businesS an it
did from the much publicized gold
rigninq industry. It is up to each
of us andividnall3P to see that thip
busine,ss 'goes on growing.
This diagram, based im figures sup- .
plied by the Hotel Association,
shows how everyone benefits from
the Ontario tourist income. Every
tourist dollar is shared this way . . .
taurants; 4. Taxes, etc; Z. Amuse-
ments; 6. Garages.
"Let's make them want,to tome back!"
PLANNING A H LI 'AY?
PUBLISHED
•IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
BY MAIN LABATT LIMITED •
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