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4..3 10.371. 1.31 except'Thursd1ay, .when
closing is at 7 p.
and Ci.IiPS
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SUNDAY -4 pan. to 10 pans
Hamilton St.
CLOSED ALL L 1)AY, :VONDAY
—*Fry { alibi t—
Opposite Mi oGee's Garage
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BENM1ld.ER. Nov. 11). -a --Mr. andMrs: Elmer Fisher spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jewell.
The brothers and sisters of Mr. Wes-
ley Moore got avery pleasant surprise
when he 'arrived in Goderich last week
from the West, after an absence of
forty , years: Mrs. W. Gledhill and
'Mrs. Pera Walters are sisters.
Mr. Clifford \'anstune was -in Londonlast week consulting a specialist about
his injured eye, and is getting along
-line. Mrs. tanstoue and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken- Morris accompanied him.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard .1`eagan and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley \ anstone spent
last _Tll_.(l
uray in London.: -__
Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders of Ex -
Fairbanks -Morse
.{; ammer' Mills
Grain Grinders '
Oil Burning Heaters*
Engines
iry,B15 11
Grain Grinders
Plows and Disc karrows
9'
John Deere
Tractor Stiff
'Tooth Cultivators
Diamond :', arrows
Brantford
Cement Mixers and Pump.
Jacks
BEATTY & McDOUGALL
Pumps, Windmills, etc;
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etel; visited on Sunday with \lr. and
Mrs, Courtland Kerr.
Mr.o anal Mrs. Fred White attd John,
of.,lloderich, and Mr. and Mrs.. Richard
Park; .jr., of Dungannon, spent F!•iday,
evening with their grandparents, Mr.'
and Mrs. C. A. \'anstone.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Baer and air. and
Mrs. \\'ilmer Hardy attended the Royal
Winter Fair at Toronto last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Long spent a few
days in Toronto last week.-
Mrs.:
eek:Mrs.: E. T. Pfrimmer is expected
home today' after undergoing as aper
•atiou in Hamilton hospital.
"Miss Donna Millian and friend,
from Strafordville, spent the week -
enol with friends in Rentjiiller.
j v Mrs. Walters and Floyd Visited last
Friday with \lr. and Ms's. Leslie Jervis
at I1,o1nl& sville.
Cronhielm twa family
spent last friday at Brantford.
HOLMESVILLE
lI(►I:\fI:S\' II.Li:. Nov. lf.—Mr. and
Mr-. \Will Lull N attended the
Ih y:if \\"utter Fair at Toruuto last
week.
- )11'' Eimer I'ottet-. Helen and Cathy,..
)teat aPfevv daay-s the past week with
Mrs.' Potter's parent s 'Mr.' and Mr,
'f stat 1 rt ii t`tti '1~c c �v; .i;fc r , �. -, w
�"\fir fi �v:i f iliiit > unci ,little
daughter Ethel. sof Ia'ordwieh, were
guests ••f \lr. tin(' Mr-. E. J. Trevvartha
' (al Tuesday. •
Rally' Day. --_1n interestingRally
{ 1►av 'ery tee was held iu Che lIuliues
1110 1' (tit,.,i elturelt on Sunday mortl-
iag. t•olttittott+1 1►y- Ml's. t'. Tav_euer.
'The children of the Sunday school,
loader the leadership of \[ice'- Eileen
t;liddoil.: ]putt.) t•harge of the biusie. The
" primary children sans; sweetly ''Fralth-
"t•r. ''h ' r ti' when we pray, and other
numbers di:eluded a solo, rendered by
1,;1ttria Palmer, and a tluurtette 'b
)lel«•tt IItttc•hilis. Lola Jervis, Gluria
I'aliner and Ruth Gla -tier. The
Scripture ° le.si11 was read, by Betty
IItiteliine. %:ileeti Pocock and Lola Jer-
is. Itev. C. Taener ;.:aave'the address.
takine• for Ids text. "Neither• do men
li.*lar -.a t-:trttllt•' ' and put it iinclter. a
Goderich Poultry Man 'Has Big
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TAYLOR'S. C'$ NE
Winnie s 'at Toronto W . tel4 Fair T:>.>~ Lal~$n' C(,1�'�I:II.Nov..L�.
Severaal. from this community attender)
the 1tova1 Winter Fair at Toronto.
1 'Mrs. J. T. 11e11 of Sarnia has been
visiting; her sistt•r, :um ('harle.
Proust., and. Mr. Prc.►ure.
(Iraluuu \\'liite"1'y spent the week -end
in 'I'orull,td:
Rally Day Vrograam.—It:t11y Day* was
' held in Zion, t•httrcn uii Sunday, with a
• good attendance. The children's choir
t was -tint 4 h +iLllk reciatti &L - .T, e. ..sttll'Y I
"'Truly brothers" was read by Vera
1\'ilson, while the Scripture -readings
vv ere given by an intermediate buy, :
)tr'ad'e Hulloes, and intermediate girls,
Luis Ginn, :Phyllis McDougall, \\'ilda
Wilson and Lorraine. Hicks, and the
senior .1criliture reading by Miss I'hyl-
lis'Ginn. • Readings Were given ulso by
Mildred McDougall, Jeanie Prouse and
Jack Hicks.' Jeanie I'rouse read a
poem in keeping with Rally Dtfri,'
\ti'. Bert 'pills. Hayfield road. has
returned from they Royal Winter Fair
at Toronto. where Moos of twenty
Hamburg nr'g chickens won sel.enteeat
prizes at, follows: l'uttr silver spangled
'1latnbt►rgs w ,I: 4uica• firsts; ten black
Halubur's won five firsts. t'iiree see -
ands and two thirds; sit silver spang-
led hamburg \bantams -.vvon two -irsts
and one third.
'I'laese prize, were won against the
exhibits of the veterans international
haus of lseewatin,
slstownta1, Judaea 1
tharlallionsltlp winner of ('Meth.;(' and
New York slows. who calls his Clock
"Canada's hest,' and four other com-
petitors.'
Mr. Mills has leen .iu the c'!tiek.('rt
game "for liftt'vn year's and has shown
its the Canadian National Exhibition
and nkilitY locals, hut this is his first
entry, its the 1 ►.val._ WiLILVE Fair. Ile
feeds. the locafly--tltanufat•tured 'i. it'a-
ec feet). „inti' his fellow etnpltiyt'es at
th;' ,B2g \till are )nighty proud of his
CARLOW
ST. HELENS
CARL()\, Nov. W. ---An enjoyable 1 ST ---
. HE '
LENS, Nov. 1S.—Mrs. E. J.
evening was spent at the bolus of \Ir. Tllum:Vas a visitor last 'eeb with her
. _ .- . _ __ # .duut;hter, 11r�. __AL lartltt, azud \l r,
and Mrs., Iiar� y Fisher on Friday \Iatrtili in Toronto. '
last, november loth, on the occasion
\irs. Gor(lun 11c1'lterson was a week -
of Mr, Jaeub Fisher's eighty-tirst birth- f end visitor with friends in Toronto.
day. U,i1r. and Mrs. Carman 1''eagan Mr. and Mrs. ('alltim ('iifllerun and
week -
and fancily and Mr. and Mrs. ruuld Carol, of Detroit, were recent guestsuuug were
present, of Mr. and"Mrs. John Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Youll'g, ,cel, 1. The tearhertt` and pupils of the -St.
ebrated .their forty-seventh `- Wedding Helens school .attended the showing of
anniversary un November pith, It Was j`1)ictures by the National Film Board
also Mr. Young's severity -ninth birth- 1 at Dungannon on Monday afternoon.
day. We wish then) Many happy re- ! Women's Institute.—The November
turas. - • meet.ing, of the Women's Institute was
Mr. and 11rs. William Sallows mo- 1 held at- the hoine'of Mrs. It. J. woods,
tored to Kincardine all Sunday, takiug.I with • twenty ladies. present. Mrs. El -
with then) Mrs. Salluws' mother, who! wood Barbour presided and the roll
had spent the past six -weeks here, and ; call was well responded to wifh sug-
Miss Nell Courtney. ,who had been ! gestions for a hot supper dish. It
here for a_.week. � was agreed to donate $'25 to the Ad -
Mr. Albert Mc•C'linehey- has the hydro 1 elaide )foodless Fot}ndation Fund.
turned on after at long wait for the Mrs,. Stanley Todd gave a splendid pa-
tnspectof, aqui pow he is installing a per on —Home Eeonoinics" and, Mrs.
water system_ Archie Aitclleson gave an excellent re -
\\'e •are glias) to;.,report that Mrs.' port •of the area convention „held at
.I asp;atillic,-- ll.4-_< t4deryverit a seriAlbe.n4lonb
operation- at London; is doing .ars well 1 -
as can be - expected. ! The big idea in life is not to be
Mrs. 'Mitchell spent last week ill ' "as good as the average- but to raise
tows) with her Mother. Mrs. Inkster. the average.
hatshel, psis o11 a eatittllesLit•k, and it
-. i it Ii:lat unto ail that are in .the
house.
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Attention, Farmers!.
All Iarmers anct farm woolen of Huron County are .in-
vited to attend the Annual Meeting of the County Federa-
tion of Agriculture to be• held in. Clinton Town Hall on
Tuesday, November 26th, at 1 p.m., sharp. Special speakers:
KEN BETZNER, President of the Ontario Federation.
W. T.- TUMMON, 'Secretary, Ontario Hog Prpducers, and
WM. McCARTHY, Dufferin County Federation. -
'ickets Dor the evening- concert-' and banquet -in--Card-
no's
in--Crd-
no's Hall, S"eaforth, at 7 p.m., same day, may be had from
your ToWnship -Secretary, or -W- V. Roy, Londesboro, County -
Secretary -Treasurer, at $1.50 each. Guest speaker for the
evening will_be Dr. G. E. Roaman, of the' O•A.C., 'Guelph. -
The concert will be provided'by a group of entertainers
from the Toronto Conservatory of Music, followed by a
dance for all banquet guests to the music of CKNX 'Orchestra.
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
EGGS FOR BRITAIN
Eggs you bring to LAKESIDE PRODUCE are being .pre-
pared, for overseas as soon as we receive them.- -
First, however, all eggs must pass government inspection
before shipment. It as the duty of LAKESIDE PRO-
. DUCE to put these eggs up so that they will pass this inspec-
tion. . ..
nspec-
tion.... and to HOLD THIS MARKET.
To receive the top grades of A Large and A Mi edium .. which
• are the grades that bring you the highest returns ... may
we offer thc' following suggestions.
A grade eggs must be CLEAN, free from spots or stain, and
,STRICTLY FRESH. „,J...
Leap your eggs in a cool r'ooni until they are delivered to
the grading station,, •
Remember tat the more frequently you take your eggs
to the grading station the higher the grades you are
. likely to get.
There is a price spread of 11 cents per dozen, between grade
A°large and B's Get more grade A's by cleaning your eggs
PHOP,Oti.GHLY and collecting them TWICE DAILY.
These suggestions closely followed will bring .you a higher
grade and OASH 11,ETUUHS. .
Bring. your oggs.and poultry to
1111 111* lik nnAndiinr
rnuuuttris
.11amilton St.; Godcrio i.
Nest Ryan is ,ToedMill
Your o ttisfacti n , et
K N GSBRIDG E
1'';ING SI3RIDGE, Nov. 19. --Mr.
Charles Dalton, from Hamilton, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. -Jeremiah Dalton.
Messrs. Bert and Mike Martin were
in Toronto for the week -end, taking in
the Winter Fair.
Mrs. Bernice La Pointe, from Tor-
onto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs'. Pat Murphy.
Obituary. --Miss Elizabeth Dalton,, a
one -tine resident -----at Ashfield, died in
a
Chicagoi November 12th in her eighty-
-seventh year. •'The, funeral- took place
in Kingsbridge• on Saturday, when
requiem high mass was sung by Rev.
Father Donnellan: Interment was in
Kingsbridge ycemetery. Miss Dalton
was the (laughter of -the late Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Dalton.
A tten tion
Locker Holders
arrners
G'+
WE zutg COMPLETELY
?LET(ELY
EQUIPPED_ TO 1;)0
YOUR.
Custom Curing and Smokng
REASONABLE PR7?ICES
For Further information Phone 31 or write
O'BRIEN ,,s. MARKET
THE SQUARE GODERICH
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
TOWNSHIP Y)F GOMIRICH
Council met on November 15, Dr.
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R. O. Staples wrote that No. 11 section
may vote on school area trustees if an'
election' is hold. Mr. Gordon, Grant
was appointed representative on the
Goderich high school district.
The I)epartntetit of11i;11 flyg seat a
statement sof subliid.Y• Ra 11111(1 toy. ,u, (tit_
Advertisements of Goderich .merch- •1. amounting to $3,544.21. The Treats-
ants in The Signal -Star- keep you in- urer reported having received this
formed of desirable merchandise in amount.
The fulluv itl accounts were 'aid:
stock. S g i
County of Huron, hospital account;,
$46.s5; tti'llas. A. Whitely and 11. B.
Whitely, t rc►isurer's salary, $150. ; R.
(1. Thompson, clerk's salary, $20Q.;
Hulward a- Sturdy, collector's salary,
,$100.: Reeve and Councillors, services•
at council board. $1.10. ; John MAW,
weed inspector, $37.; Irvine Tebbutt,
usct of ilolutesville Church shed, $5;
Fred Muiltu11alid, sc•huul _ attendance
officer, • $20.; i iss Acheson. use of
• house,$ai : Board of Health, $77.; Road
Loop) fuse igen ; pay re l-1110,-11, $299,10,.
:The meeting then adjourned to meet
nit December It; at 1.30 p.m.
1 R. G. •THU\1PSONt Clerk.
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HOCKEY! World's fastest sport sweeps official off his feet, and Globe and Mail cameras stop him in mics -air! z:
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HOME 1 Globe and Mail pictures help you share the
happiness -of the home -comings. -
Fire sirens rend the stillness of the night. A crowd roars approyal'
of a well played game. A lost child is found. A farmer reaps the
well-earned fruits of tail.. A fighting .son 'comes home to greet
bis loved ones. Day after day, the'photographic staff of The Globe
and Mail is on the spot where news is born . ,.. at the fire, the
game, the farm' ... everywhere u . to bring you the pictures
,behind the news. Associated Press expedited wire_ photo'tservice
assures world photographic coverage of 'all events!
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CLOSE SHAVE! Only the news that the driver
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WANT MY MOMMY! Sympathetic patrolman plus
eearful, lost child— caught by Globe and Mail cameras
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FIFE!' Sweeping Swi£tly,througli'a vvarchouie building
in downtovvc Toronto—first pictures appeared the
fdllci ng 'Morning ht The Globe and Mail.
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