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HORS & GINN
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Electric
Wiring
and
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Repairs 0
Ea Wept St., Phone 574 -.-or
;,hove Agnew -Surpass Store,
Plftne 1199. -32tf
MINOPRIONOW
CHANGE IN R.R. TIM TA i:.'.LES
Soniss ehainges take. place at the be-
ginning of the week in the passenger •
train service between ,Goderic•h, autl
Toronto.
The, C.N.R. is spell Ilig up its service
Materially. The morning train for
Goderich Will leave '1'orotlto at 7.:15
( instead of 7.0) ,' and is scheduled to
arrive at Goderich at 12.20 (iiastead of
1'2.35 1. • -
The afternoon train will leave Gode-
rich. at .3 p.m. ( instead of 2.25), .ar-
riving, at 'i runto at 7.30 ( instead of I
X20►.
The morning train leaving GudericW
at 5.40 a.m. and the alight train arriv-
ing at .11 p.m. are not changed.
On the C.P.R.
On the Cauadial;n Pacific the noon
_,. train will arrive at 1.10 p.m. (insteald
of 12.40i, Departure from • Toronto
will be at 8.30 (instead of 8 a.m.).
The afternoon train is nl)changed.
leaving Goderich at 4.35 -and arriving
at Toronto at 9.40.
The third _ and declog game
in the Midget Goderich-Strathroy
series will be. played. at Exeter
• Friday afternoon ' at 3-,'clOCla.
The Juniors' series With Dresden
will be decided at ,Ingersoll on
Saturday, the gauge called .for 3
p.tn.
Fred's Rendezvous
MEALS
LIGHT LUNCHES
•Open 7 a.tia. to 12.1.5 a.m.
-.WEST ST. P
HO
NF. 692
.With both Ole- interior and o•�tori0_r complete*.
10111()delle 1. 1'r itlha►111.•s 1\i('ll's 'Wear store on The Square
IS considered one of the most modern men's' \wear store's 111
the Province. In the interior of the store, the walls, wall
eases au(1 floor are in beautifully 'finished natural 'bird).
The ceiling is in' tell -test, finished in white. Thl, entire store
is smartly ,e1-utf with batteries -of fluorescent lighting. The
smart ;tore front i, vitrolite, the upper pa.rtin sun tan volor
E. PEACHEY WINS TROPHIES Saturday's Garine
FOR OLD & YOUNG PIGEONS ; Packed kith Thrills
1
The final riic•e of the :cies livid b,
the Goderich, Hoiiliti Pigeon, club was (Continued,..from page 1)
down over the week -end froth Napanee, 4
the pitcher which the latter was un
-
a distance of 240 miles. The birds albltr to handle, and in his tifurts to
were liberated at , ants and the first ;catch "Eliz" he threw Wild to first and
seven - arrivals ' were as follows:
Peachey 1st. at.' 5.37; Baker ',fid, the rtrl7;ner was safe at second. Withminion Roads team in two straight
5.374,4 ; Peauliey ;;rd, 4t1'aud 5th, 5.38; the crowd in a frenzy. the 1)res,EIeu the playoffs have been
games.
1 itbladu GasGas:,.47. ; 1'tacht 7th. 6.00.. iurier defence (1it1 eclw�wwide open. 111(1
,, In section "A''
t ,on Sunday accounted for when Dun Stott scratched a feeble flit lunger drawn out. with Goderich Manu
Bad loss tiei °
the slow time umde by the pigeuus. to an infielder that obliging gent i11 his factorilig having to eliminate the ('ars-
The racing season is now tooled and adian Legion before they secure
Can -
Mr. Peachey is the winner of the anxiety to get Scotty hurled the ballg
third place and )nett» t`"e could ec in
re
trophies, for- both- oke- and young into the bleachers, while Bisset sc'aulp the section semi finals. ,
pigeons. • tell home • \\ with the . winning
'rt1u. 111 a best -of -three series that went
Dresden team and supporters •seemed the Inuit\�"estbruuk's then eliminated nt
lir. and Mrs. Geo. Rutland and fans- stunned with the sudden ending, while the Manufacturing team and _are now
ily, of• Detroit, Mr. Lloyd Rutledge, the Goderich fans rushed out and car -
meeting the undefeated Purity Flour
Miss Eleanor Wright and Doug. Harri- vied their boys off..the field. It was a squad for the undefeated piuuship and.
,son of Ingersoll, were week end guests good \vin for • the Lion•. who never i atipbtee in. the final, with Frust i -('ups-.
n d
1)
lav
' trying. if they can I •• 1 , h'.• series wasplayed
at the home of Mr. Harrison's parents, • toppccI t ° g j+irast gu_nie : this _sal i
Mr. and Mrs, Rus,' Hrrrrisunr Goderich. klic sane determination .in the deciding off Tuesday night, when, in one of the
tilt, which will -be played at, Ingersoll lust games of the 5eusuu; Purity Flour
I il Saturday afternoon. they will be in IluSidout '«'E'stbrouk's byu score of
•the final, against either fort Erie or 5 to 3.The second game in the best
Bowman')'lheville• of -three series will be played on Th
'e 11nlliires, .Maui Tudor on the law u'�
iht.
bates and Scat Jack behind' the plats. No matter which of -these two teams
hatldled a difficult game with good
wins. the section ''A" championship
satisfaction. Egan, ore assured of a great series when
I) e t1 1)ENliiechnpt up a follo.ovell ef. the winner meets-Frosti-Cups ip a best-
ss:of-five series for the ehampiunship and
Horley If. Wicks e. Nitflin 3b, Holoies the Venus trophy, tnihlamatic of the
2h and p. Padd'i(k 1b. R. Holmes rf and Industrial League(hauuli 1111t8ip.
Wicks p. ( Scott replaced R. Holmes. Later-1'urity _Fluor and I"'rosti ('ops
in the 11th. ) will gleet. in the finals next Week at
• uODERI-ru - II. Warren 3h. D.
Victoria Park. Games' have been ar
Warred -ss. J. Bisset 2h, I). Scott c. D. rouged as follows: Monday at 5 pan.;
Ainslie p. W. Craig cf. J. Donnelly lf, Wednesday at +T nis:- Friday at 5 p.m.
M. Wilson- rf (replaced ity Newcombe
in. the 3rd t. Evans lb.
1.1
For Dresden it was :) hits, 7 runs
;,11,12' errors. . SCHOOL 'NEWS li
•I•'or (;t►deric•h it vvas 10 hits; `< runs
and 4 errors.. I THIS `'EEK AT THIS G.C.I.
score i►y innings:..
Dresden 1 ' l (ct 2 0 0 0 0.-L-7'By Marcs Wall
Goderiell •' 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 1--`l
'the boys of (;a'.I. have a full year
• .NOTES,ON TIiI'. (A.�li1H.
For sheer drama "and excitement .((1' sports pl alined, as they have elected
Saturday s ;;acne will long be re-, their• At111ctle Asowiation leaders.
membered in Goderich. From the ; The slateof P officers ineltides Bob
moment the plant' healring Don Ainslie I)igganl as slate. ()fa
Harold _Warren
flew over the-• field until the Inst run aas vice-president and Erie Holmes as
was scored. the huge crowd was -in aro secretary -treasurer. Bill Craig is (on-
uproar.•alnd it would appear as if base- welter and the form representatives are
ball had come back to its town in Ted Fulford for grade t►: Barry Doak-
' Huron's (-minty town. ( for grade 10; I)on MacEwwan, grade
c;odc•ri'h Midgets. themselves faking 11: Ken Wilmot, grade 12, and Mao
elilltioattion at the hands of Strathroy.' Wilson, grade 13. -This group will be
formed at rooting brigade of their own,, in charge Of inter-fht•ns and inter -col-
and their noisy efforts no doubt had leginte sports as well as the field day an
son; etltin'g . °to do with the balloon arrangemeits -
4•tl•en by 1,..,..i, ill the
and. the. lower i11 forest greet .' The eiitranet' is tektazzo.
'1'11is year )narks' Prid'llaul�'s 50th anniversary in the
)glen's wear business ill Uoilt'rich.
They are agents for the following well-known brands
of li1E'1'chandisC : Fashion ('raft Clothes„Freedman and Com -
pally overcoats and topcolits, Stetson flats, Forsyth shirts,
pyjamas and neckwear and Harvey -Woods underwear and
hosiery. '
T n
SOFTBALL LEAGUE,, t Midgets Even
REACHES THE FINALS g
° With Strathroy
Phials of the Goderich Industrial
Softball League , are expected to get
under way early next week after a Young Lions Play like Veterans
very successful season' of League play. of the Diamond and Score
The championship u•f section "B" a 3-1 Win
has already been decided, with Frosti- _
(.'ops eliiniticltiti Goderich Organ anti Although local opinion did not give
then defeating ,the League -leading- Do 1
them 11111(1 chance after .:their 13-0
defeat at Strathroy last \leelc, the
Lions Midgets- went into the second
game, played here on Wednesday, with
their heads up and emerged winners.
3-1, after giving the -funs one of the
best exhibitions of baseball seen' here
in a long time.
Johnny Wilson.was ou the niocind for
the locals and Butler did the hurling.
for Strathroy. For five innings there
was not a'score. Ill the last half of
the sixth Holland singled, Doak flied
out. Price walked, and Westbrook
sibgled. scoring Holland.- The visitors
evened the score in their next Win at
hat on three singles -and an error. This
was Strathroy's only tally of the game. -
In the eighth innings, with the score
tied. Holland singled and came home
when Price -belted out a beautiful
three -bagger. Price then scored on
Marshall's wide throw.to third base.
Strathroy threatened in the ninth,
but a brilliant, double. play, \Vestbrook
to MacPliatl to- Fulford: eased the
situation, and Wilson fanlied the last
clan. .
Butler struck out- six Lions; Wilson
whiffed five Strathroy batters. Butler
walked one man; Wilson' did not issue
a single pass.
Se we by innings:
It
DONATIONS TO
GODERIaH A.RE I'A. FUND
(Continued from vase 1)
Mr. and Mrs. N. Clairmont ,, 2.00'
Goderieb Organ Co. Ltd. 300.00
Mary L. Bisset, Goderieb 5.0
Roderick Graham, Montreal
10.1)0
Reg. A.�.l6'illiaaaus 10.40
Florence R. Mooney 100.00
I)otniuibf Stores, London '75.00
CKNX, winghaua 250.00
Front the children in memory
of the late David and Rosa
Brown, 45 Aiigle1 ea St,
G udericlt
J. M. Garvey, SO Riclituond•St,
W'., ,'Toronto
Mr..and Mrs. Claude Gilbert,
16705 Littlefield Avenue,
Detroit
Darold Jackson, Seafurthi
Douglas Graham
Clifford Hugill
Mrs. R. J. Cantwell
H. R. Harker. Salt Co.
John Askew,- Salt Co.
Emerson Overholt, Salt Co
Geo. \lliuihy, Salt Co
Albert Wolff, Salt Co. .
Miss, Marie Gopsill, Salt t:u
Stanley Hadden, Salt' Co. -
Percy Barker, Sllt Cu.
H. Greenwood, Salt C6.
George !Liddell, Salt Co.
R. Bogie, Salt Co.
Mrs. Ellen I''. Murray, Salt Cu,
Mrs. June Keaj•, Salt Cu.
J. M. Martin, Salt Co,
Frank Stokes, Salt Cu.
Jack Wilson, Salt Co.
M. W. Lawrence, Salt Co.
1). F. Schwauz, Salt Go.
Robert Goddard, Salt Co.
Robert Rae, Salt'Co.
Thos. G. Glazier, Salt (lo.
Carl W. Anderson, Salt Co,
R. K. Wurtele, . Solt Co.
G. N. Dowker, Salt Co.
M. B. Tennant, Salt Co.
.Stedman Brothers
Goderich. Temperance Fed, ..
People's- Store
J. A. 'Toto, 118 Melrose 'Ave.,
Toronto .
Miss W, Ball
Miss Jean -13.T Chicago
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THEY'RE HERE AGAIN!
-The most useful and beautiful of all Flowers -
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
• ill Poms and Large Commercials and a nice range of colors.
The •
ac sons re F1orists
49 BRUCE ST. -
PHONE 105
BARTER'S DAIRY
announce • . .
The sale of their Dairy and lviilk'•Bar to
Thr. R. Besse and daughter, Miss 'Helen Besse.
Mr. Besse is ,a roan of wide -experience- in 'the dairy
hlisiu(�'s a1:1 we believe his poliey will be to maintain and
improve the high quality of prbduets and serviee t('i which
our :tist(mers have been a,ceuStorne.d.
�1e° wish' to -express our gratitude to yon, the citizens
-of Goderich and -surrounding district, for your valued pat-
ronage and solicit for :�ir. Bes e•and daughter a continuance
(►f your ('�►nfidenco.
C. A. 'BANTER.
all Term Opening
OCTOBER 6
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES,
Central; Business College
(iODEEICB, O'NmARYO
Send information to
NAME
ADDRESS .
fi
K. H. E.
Strathroy 0 () 1) (1 () 0" 1 0,()-1 6 2
God •ricl►. t► 0 O (► (1 1 O 2- x-3 :) 2
T11P tea111s : • •
STIRATiIItt)Y-Marshall 0, Fulton
If. Emmons rf, Evans 3b. Durston cf,
I)oxtator lb. Abel ,:2b, Martin ss,
Butler 0.
G(►1)EltII'II---I''llford ll►. Idoak c,
\�"ikon p. \IaoPhati1 `2b. I'rice 3h.
Erskine cf. Macl;wan If. Holland rf,
Westbrook ss,
PERSONAL MENTION'
150.10)
-10.00
'RUC" TRICKS says
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10.0))
10.00
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10.00
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.kikhiNS tAtia acv Ells 1tAr viliEi4 ft 1) fl I.Aa1e,",
You, too, will salute in ap-
preciation of the tine display
of electric lighting li tures wo
bine in stock to brighten up
your hotter.
Goderich Home
Appliance Shop
(I. H. CORNISH, (Drop.
>.uo Phone 141 `� West St.
5,00
2.00
5.00 --
1U 00' ' OLF
5.00
- 5.00
3.00 The official closing party of the
5.00 Maitland Golf Club for the season•
5.00 will be held in the afternoon ' and
10.00 evening of Oetober 10th. In the after -
plowed uoon the Ellis cup match will be
played and there will be other con-.
tests for which prizes will be awarded.
A pot -luck supper Will be served%tand
there will be games and other enter-
t'ainnlent in the stclub house in t4be ~ d
evening. 1
5.00
500.00
10.00
25:00
50.00
5.00
10.00
In the` play for the Garro,w cuR
10.00 Mrs: Nina Thomas defeated W. Lumby
5.00 at the eighteenth green in a very close
Dais icago .... .5.00 semi-finals match, and she' will now -
J~frllest Girvin, 28 Mount oe •ploy the final Match for the cup
Ave., Toronto 3,00 against the winner of the other semi-
final
J." Wage, St reetLsville .:� a 25,00 final to .be played by ' I.. Bedard and
Mrs. Jerry Therwell-Jacksons (-ars Schlieiker.
Mich.
...... 5.00 GODERICH ,FLYERS ARE OUT
Ernest •Al. Lee, Toronto51.00 - The Lou'btln Flyers were eliminated
1'00 from the O.B.A. intermediate "B" play -
1:00 .offs when they lost their 'second game -
1.00with St. Marys. played at St. Marys
on Saturday afternoon. The score
was 12-3.
TO ORGANIZE INDUSTRIAL
•BOWLING
An organization meeting for :an•In
dustrial Bowling League will be held
at MacKay Hall on Friday at 8 p.m.
('onsiderable interest was displayed in
the league last gc1Ir and indications
point to even more teams being in the
league this year.`
W. Elsley, H.R. 4, Goderich ....
Russell Kernighan ti
.Grant Fisher
Baxter & Turton, H.R. 5, Gode-
rich •
Art Maskell, R.R.•4, Goderich
James Horton, H.R. 3, Gode-
rich •
Norman Durst, R.R. `2, Clinton
Keith Gairdner, R.H. 4,' Gode-
rich
John Fa rrisha Listowel
A Friend
James McArthur
Donald McArthur
Miss Ella W. Beck, 87 -Balmor-
al, Toronto
J. A. Pettman, R.R. 1, 2Gpde-
rich
Miss `f•:. Campbell of Windsor is
renewing' a1(318intances in town.
Rev. .J. I'iarso11 ane family returned
on Tuesday after spending two weeks
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Smith have re-
turned from al reek's trip to London
(1 Niagara Falls. -
Mr..John Marriott las left for Tur-
ascension The inter r ullegiaute field gleet is to (,Tato to enter his final year at the
ninth.Ontario College of Pharn► icy.•
Many of the tnerehaants on the Square ; lsle held on the first Friday In October
1)r. Mary I. Torn .uf 'Toronto and
dosed their business pimps for the at c'lit►tu�l. G.C.I. expects to send Miss .lean Toni of Chicago visited
ftern(111-and wandered down to the participants in all events.
park t (Leser their favorites on
friends ill town at the wessk-end.
,
11 e who stayed in the stores rephrt(°d It was arranged to hold th( atlntlal 1h. Sherwood Pox and family re -
little patronage lute) the game wwaS (;.(.'.l/field day on Friday afternoon
over. .There will frobahl;t• lie •a gen- of this week, but a15 f'ln \fidge•t base-
• (rail exodus to Ingersoll on Saturday. hall game With Strathroy is to, be
\1•atnag(:r ('on. Baechl(1 spent •1 busy played at Exeter' on friday the
(week arranging transportation for. his field event has ,been Postponed to
players by aircraft ;End, ear, and sip- I Monday" next.
preria,ltes the generous (o -operation of
thol• who gave assistnn(e- Guderich I Say: •have you joined the Kamera -
Lions deserve a lot of (•redit 111 their Klub yet'' s
etole11 r t(P,,bring a (•baonlpiunship to
this town. For the ;;ague o11 Saturday
111 `t thew must bring bards Don Scott
J. N. MacDonald, Goderich ....
W. 0. Pettman, R.R. 6, Gode-
• rich
E. " H. Montgomery, MR. 4,
'Goderich,
Mel Dickson, Dungannon
Wilford Nivins, R.R. 5, Gode-
e :li
Mrs. Mabel Rees, R.R. 5, Gode-
ricb,
Thos. Morris, R.R. 5, Goderich • 10.00
Stuart Taylor, R.R. 6, Gode-
rich
Lloyd Brindley, R.R. 3, Gode-
rich •
A. K. Sprogge, R.R. 6, Gode-
rich ' -
I'hil.
Bissett, K.R. 1, GoderichRalph C.'Foster, R.R. 3, Gode-
rich
Wilmer E. Rutledge, R.R.• (3,
Goderich
Richard 'McIntyre, R.R. 3,•
Auburn ,
L. I3. Pentland, R.R.' 1, Port
Albert
Donald Blue, Ripley
Jack Gilbert, Goderich
Wm. G. Watson, Goderich
James McIntyre, R.R. 6, Gode-
rich
Geo. Johnston, R.R. 1, Port
Albert
I'. McIlwaia, Carlow
John W'. Iianiia, Wingham
Ashley Gilbert, Goderich •
jos. McMillan. R.R. 6, Gode
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Teen Town Talk
Hear ye : hear ye.,l IIeaar ye: The
and Pete Patterson frog) Ajax. where "Teen Town" 14 holding .sty big elec-
stheY are starting on an t'nginoerillg tion for the (•(nnin.g year on I•'riday,
'; m•„nNe, Jinl i>onne(1y from "Varsity, I rn•tober 3.
Those up for nomination
Newwe ,mbe from London ' and Don,are all popular students or ex -students,
Ainslie from .Inn Arbor. •A11 this re-; so the voting should hes close, with
quires money and effort.,ob (t the Lions ;lots of competition. The candidates
feel that if the boys are prepared to i for mayor are Mary Ann Erskine and
make the sacrifice from their' studies ; Ron Skelton; those for vice-president
the Lions will see thele) through to theare Catherine Cott and Erie Holmes;
if -111115n%
and trxing for' the seeretar'y-treasurer's
game w1a' j? all• the boys eon- of%ee are Mariofi Reis find Don Rivers.
tributed° their share, it is hard to pick Councillors are- to .be chosen from the
nett individual, performers, but orchida P(a lloitvin•g: Margaret Tigert, ;i:velyn
should go to Ainslie for his' winning flvneh, Erie Harrison, Bob Lemaire,
1 effort at;itinst a heavy batting team ; Murray Holland, Eleanor Martin,
to JIM Bisset, gotp Bruce MacDonald, Muriel Davis,
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10.00 The Dilblin . cucumber plant is
S.Oq .handling approximately twenty tans
5.00 of cucumbers daily.
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10.00
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tingled to 101i(11►11 this week after
spending the summer at their home
here.
Mrs. David- Roller and daughter,
Carol A 1111. 11((onlpanietl by Mrs. Fred
Limbach of Grosse Pointe, Mich., were
'guests at the Bedford. Hotel for a few
days.
Mrs. Sybil Marriott has left for
Arlington. Virginia,- to vis�ii't' with her
sister-i,n-lalw\•. Mrs. J. .jungerman. ' Be-
fore returning she will. visit Washing-
ton. 1).('.. Fi0rida and Nev York.
Mr. an(1 Mrs. H. J. Mc('rostie, re-
eutl\► married, have taken over the
(
farm on the Blue Water highway,
just north of Goderich, lately operated
by ..mr, Fred Morgan, who haps moved
into .town.
Mr. Edward Craig of Detroit was a
west laMt week with relatives and
friends here and returned on Sunday
to his studies at Alma College, Alma,
Michigan.' ,
Miss M. A. Rutherford of Toronto,
Provincifil public health supervisor for
Western Ontario, spent a couple of
days 'in town last -D week with Miss
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2.00 5.00 w -•')it �`N1
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Overholt.,
who four opportune ru .e - ..... rsl ('lea \°er, public health nurse.
hits and scored three runs: Ito Bill harry Little and Mari. \ . .
('rnig for hits good defensive play, an(1 ' So, ifs you want your, favorite Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Murray, of
to the reliable Don Seott,* wit() is .a candidate to get into office, come to Toronto, visited with friends in Gode-
+3,' •8 o'clock. rich while spending a week with- Mr.
(•nnstant inspiration to his team and been Town on Octol)(►r atMurray's sinter, Mrs. Fred McCabe of
1 never admits defeat. d
Bill Newcombe is looked on by the , The first "Teen Town" dance wag Sheppardton. � Iltantrd oP� lirrys more or „less as a main' 1, getting held last Friday evening. There was f Mr. and Mrs. W.
Tor -
into ,the g€in)e at Southampton when a large attendance and an enjoyable 'Onto,
tA<shfielwhoduave railed on friends intown
:lieafdrd were eliminated, and again on tirn€r was ft,ad by everyone, on Tuesday. Mr. >Il rien who . for
Saturday to • help defeat Tlresdere.
Patterson. Blinn atul Needham were There are fourwen pupils in S.S. many years was princip it of Oakwood
i kept on the beneh in reserve. All are No. 2, Meltlllop, this term,°rand four- Collegiate Institute, T¢ronto, Ilan re-
good flelderb and could be thrown into teen of them are boys. iv, female tired after long service in the teaching
'the tettep
-u at any time, • seat is rep)re.�ented '3anIy by, the teacher. profession.
Gilson Furnaces
18-20-22 inch size.
Baker & Beatty
W1lidl�'1'1hIs -
• '7 and 8 foot sizes.
SHELL OIL PRESSURE,..,
SYSTEM
3 -WAY FORCE PUMP
ALSO' CISTERN PUMPS
Wm. 'Fitzpatrick
PLUMBING and HEATING
KINTAIL Phone 12r3
39-2xtf Dungannon
mismoisintoisomolumallwalsomm
Ir,a1i �U
-'at savings like these:
SINGLE FARE FROM
GODERICH TO
SARNIA $2.60
CHATHAM3.40
WINDSOR 4.75
WALLACEBURG. 3.40'
PT. LAMBTON .. 3.35
FOREST 1.70
DETROIT. 4.40
4.40
PT. HURON 2.75
FLINT 4.35 -
(All -Fares subject to Government
Tax) -
Bus Depot at
BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL
Phone 691 Goderich -
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a
CLUB GRILL
- ANNOUNdES *EW HOURS -
SATURDAYS -6.30 a.ni. to 2 a.m. Sunday.
SUNDAYS -4 p.m. to 11.30 p.m.
Specit;Ll dinner on 'Sundays from 4 to 3 papa.,
-est
.WEEK HAYS -634 a:m. to 11.30 p.m. •••
d
Reaervationi ae epted from shall partiea,
Phone 773M.
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