The Goderich Star, 1924-09-18, Page 4}•
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LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
1;E•S' WINTER C
EVER $I W 11ti GODERICH. -- INSPECTION 1N'VITED
Vitt Vetoers Bats *neer True trimmed, tautly ]dated and interlined.
t:."r:tahed Plush C,sa.s with tar trun ni 1 , Amyl t i irt;;rrialet with it tars -tone brocaded talaliplafn
- iiuing• .. _
\'e ousts with rireatter•and f'ui3# nrvi•ithotit, aid figura lined- taue1 iptarliued, ranting upas--;
$13.95 up. -
Marveila Coats with Fox. Seine, Squirm) or Tiiibet Crater, wonderfully hued and
very tats i ware lertA/a.
CHILDREN'S and MISSES' COATS
Its Velours and rut Velours, plain or with Fur Collar and Cufra,
LADIES' 'DRESSES
With Braid and Button Trininiing in Poiret, Twill Serge, Trieotine, Canton Crepe and Georgettes
attractively trimmed with Laoef'Boils, Braid or Buttons.
GET YOUR FALL HAT HERE
Atttjetivs Medellin Felts and Velvets with ail than alifrerout trimmings. Alga 'Children's
A Wee range of New Pali and Winter Coats and Rain•Coats Ins the Merit.
acme) AND SHP TUU}31.
interlined, et
A.. CORNFIELD
TELEPHONE 418. -: - WEST SIDE SQUARE.
GODERICH, ONT.
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TRE LORD'S DAY
APretest Agairat the DrVt Twat*
the Americo' er Gtrtir91ta1
Way of Observing the Dray
Te that Editor of tit Su tar.
1 1 would like, throngs the colonise of
polar valuable paper to urge We import -
ares of the ]setter obsesvanee of tit
Loyd** pay. We have la9+g1111alltit aa
Me Wit lepain1142248220* ot s rsptlly�u lar d
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, Ldnitrgi.e@s�t,eitherby elle exceed ve
dseire for pinafore or by the growls,
demands of molter* Jetta -atrial fife. E
MU xo silicate of a grim or gioomv
religion but I cannot Oriente the tread
of the times without pro^est. Ws are
featdrifting in'o either alta Aneertoen
or the a'outineatlai ways of obeerring the
Sabbath. Can notions, better use be
geode of the ford's ]lay men to apood
it in *giddy round of Ituetdsy plcai
Are the demands of mockers bushier,*
life so strenuous chest It Is accessary to
ploy golf on Sunday to relieve the
strain? if it Is right to play this Vete
on the Lord's Day. why Is it not .right
to play ball or say other gem. en the
,arae stay? Why sboutd there be
privileged ease in aseztera of sport.
I want. however. to snake a al
plea for the nets wbo sr* 0o10pei1ed to
work on timidity Ica oonuecttaa with
some of our ]coal irdastrlal pla arts.
Wbo Is responsible for the oeatdtfaous
unloading of grain hosts on S�taday?
As far as I can coni. boats ars unat►eei►ta1
whenever they arrives, tegatdlea of the
day of the week- Poem the blouse root
with the 2.5 or 110 mea so employed 4 at home for a few holidays.
Dr. Hall its in Toronto taking a
short post graduate course in pyorr-
hea,
PORT AMBIT ` C'oielough, ear Gederieh. metered to
]:radon services rill day bald at Iit. London one day last week aa( insttd-
Asigrews Prealeyterien eriweh en e d the Lzkibitien.
8ettedsy. Bert. =eat•. ifev. E. D. Llys- Mian (Hive Gditila'pa was one of
'+tate, of Eatetar, rerraentative of tea"- the succeasairt ones in the Hydro
l Tesspores= Cornnsittse, will be the Limn . life gueaine contest in con-
/►rsae4ar. reaction with the Toronto fair, win•
ring an electric toaster.
LUEsum
1 Mr. Tear C kiahokw attended Lon -
dee Fair haat ,week.
]Miss Hays. of Detroit, is tlee ghat
of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. cook.
Mr: sad Mies. Wrath, a ,G.oderich
epent Handley at the latter's home.
Miura Bb ebe Shaw has returned to
New York after the vacation at home.
Misses Grace and Flora Horton are
rateradfns the G. V. 1. in Goderieh
}this term..
j Miss Muriel Horton deft this week
to take a position in Toronto. Muriel
wall be missed by. the young people.
The Ladies" Md of Leeburn ckvrch.
`met on Tuesday afternoon to maketerranfor their
gaments ` *ninth d Ieot
supper. Further particulars will be
given later.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. James Hume is home from
Nov York for holidays. .
Mrs. Atte, Halliday bat returneid from
a week's visit in Toronto.
The Glebe on Timidity published
tine picture of Rev. D. MacGillivray
who, with his wife and daughter, had
arrived is Toronto on a six months•
furlough front his work in China.
Mrs. P. M. Sinclair reterned yes-
terday after a visit in Perth, Conis-
ton and Toronto end is again at .`the
home of Mr daughter, Mrs. W. Nef-
tel. She was accompanied by Mr.
Kennetk Sinclair, of Coniston, who is
spending his holidays in Goderich.
Preparations are being made for
special services in Victoria .St. Meth-
odist church, beginning Oct. 10. The
pastor will be assisted by Prof. and
Mrs. Wells, of Indianapolis, who will.
have charge of the song services and
audit in the ministry of the Word.
TBCiISDAY, SEPT. lett, i.24.
w- s
�r4i
for
Take a-Ktic is .
unth you
Days like this that you've'
looked forvrard to,offer plc -
turn that you'll turn back to,
again and again in your album.
And any Kodak is collet
to carry, easy to work and fun
to uses -let us ebow you.
Get your Kodak here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McKee. Vic-
toria street, announce the engage- - dtiletra,phi; Keddka,t6.?5,0
ment of their only e!augnter, Nellie Among-SuPptKs
Blyth.' to Erle Armstrong Coribctt;
son of Mr; and Mrs. W. A. Corbett, of
Fordwich, the marriage re take place H. C. DUNLOP
quietly the end of September. The Rexall Store
•
Mr. H. E; "Wiggins, of Chicago, le Mrs. Clea. Cook leaven-knetct Tuesday Phone 1 Goderich
nesfor Quebec, *here she will coke the
Belprees of Scotland. which states Wed.
d, f l;uglarnL .e. Cook's
motheray, wefor are sorry to lstrn,reis1 very
111 in the Old Land, and her recovery ire
donbtfnl, hence tbo reason for the lady's
trip to the Old Land at the present
time.
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BRIEF TOWN TOPICS
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Does it rest with •• tbe Transportation
Coptpsnlee engefeed in 'the groin carry -
leg
irade, or does it lie with the vartara
ti ompaules awning elevators at
the terminadports l We I know that
ebepractically a perfect law. :And this have expressed clearly and strong elnploveete can roeue Keary little to tray
����� ��� labor in ordinary l nd str ial which rho
• the Government has promised to do kf ,their verdict on the 23rd of October. labor tn9rdlnar industrial me. M ne 4
Trews the people on Oct. ;:3rd vote to eu- in favor of continuance of the, On- work is much too scarce tot permit of
a �atrteny in adratace• stain -it. We trust the electorate will tarfio 'Tbm ,ranee Act. that. Therefore the trouble must lie
X e States 1'ltty p ' with the Catomudee:involved,
ter do this by an overwhelming majority M Will the
tact to rea:elve Tttie Iter Tranapottation Companies not ship
eel confer a raver LY xelvtsina+ Let us, in this campaign, not bei POOL METHOD gram to an elevator union permitted so
ua 181'
abonld ones fiver,, oration League.
the tactics of the Mod. Liquor has just the I
soon Ile pasalbte. an re. STILL, ON TRIAL.
of satires* 1lcatb the old decefived by . unload resets boats on ;grist] ? That le,
are the Elevator ' couapeniee at tbe
,tee eeee, Peewits. Tdew. $Hers same qualities an produces just the Mr: Cheater Mlliet Manager of Al- Onrth of the and, is It optional with
and p J t, tbevtberCuind, is It optional with
atter 8100 +d detract a paler regnur►y same results whether sold by the bot. berta. Wheat Peeo1. Says Last Year's tbe•Elevator oonipany whether. =eludesMei Ise peek Witter addressed In Results Nat StaRs11 is don° *lithe Lord's 1)sy' or not ; If
eel come or a otessete or atetber ne hu tee in a Government sore or sold by it is optional, whys is this work done?,+combat or toe, 1a rwpanetbte tar pay 'the glass over the bar. This is mere -
w a The question of how great an et. Is it merely for the sake of larger pro-
rf a•pstwna ostlers t+ls patter allaeontlnued l an atter t' to make the business Ate, or.l* there tsoane otter motive not
M crust at! arrers, ar the publlahet y p feat a Domintort wide wheat :pool apparent? Those in
continue to moo !t untli payment le respectable. We must remember it - would have on the world market ie teats ought eo tnttke pheet th • k ache
sad Wen collect the took awew.
er telt paper is won or not: is just as criminaland di
courts neve.&chest Ma rousing W
take newlipetaers er pertodleele [torn the for A county to -run a salmi
stet ante, or rernovtur and leaver them for an individual. If we co
Mesa, is prison facie evidence.. of In,
1101211011 of frsnd. Government- sale by, our
Local AilvertlseattRateaa assume in the' responsibilit
Tearixcentrad display advertlsint it
Nos per melt earn- 'exertion. ran or terrible .traffic. .. r _......
r ; six months contract. 18 conte I We are told also that the
WATO0 Moths go ,conte;one month. 42
cents; Otte 'week s:. cents Guaranteed ie' stn infringment'on personal liberty pooling scheme, but personally I do
pa tinge per cent extra If a man wants liquor let him have
Decalitre 25 to 'co per coni, .ea U•a. visor not expect to ace anything in the na-
sa
na of 'rhe era Rnl please note that
ceful one on which some light is thrown by - Ono thing in clear every man ought tai
it iet the following statement by Mr. Ches- - have the opportunity for one day's rest
ter M. Elliott, manager of the.Alber• in seven. Better ,till it all could have
nee to wheat" pool, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. the same day, the day rgcogulzed
s we M. Elliott, cif Ooderich, .published in a throughout the world as Sunday. the
ibis recent interview: Lord's Day, fol' that purpose; even
"There are,of coprse, greatpoaei• life .:1t yii-
better et for our industrial end national
. A. bilities in connection with this_whole coped and would„ speed the
T
day in horny that Would'be. well pleas-
ing.to Almighty'( nd. '
tore of 'a world --Wide pool develop.
en
ensures tor: the. current. issue or 'rue, it. „ If lte does not know, how to re. As. a matter of fact; to my knowledge.
Oter iamter h 'li°o til v oovagr f the printer •strain himself he, must' ;miter the. there has been. no planning in. this
I.egsi ase otbsr i'sfrrmar telvertteenlents', consequences. Let us say in reply direction, The chief development
40 verde par Jule terabit insertion sato t
cathis ones per tioe for tech subaequeet in.. that .we a11: ea have given up a great y r has been that Manitoba and
' man our t rt es of the common ° t e
and ,ruder, ods : We have coria! ed ,the and these two � provinces, together
view
l 'Situations • vacant righway regulation in order to
,thehave orae one selling hoirie on the Basa Line,
tW�anted. ArtlCiei--ai:o�tr tioFlttl --
AUBURN
JCIIRNN�R•�Z«.,BEDLEY.
Mr. Frank Hibbert, . of Goderich,
spent the week end at hie home in the
villages
ssrtion, neaaurae bY a . nonpareil s, ula y of o liberties f h Saskatehewan have pools reanz d f .,.
ewrelve linea. to tar Inch.it Robert McLeod cif the Goderich
rt�rineeaa •earns et six sinesglo m toCollegiate, spent the week -end at bis -
aGtora ntx•.x►t with -Alberto, hs formed ]li
]' company to handle all the wheat for
for sale ar to netts, tam, for Bate o mote the -- siafety of the travelling the *broil ]seeps. At the present time Thursday afternoon the Women',
ellriai ttnese �'+ cents each eta, tbt�ee
The ' e au ori es, hove
muttons .tar ail. 1.ateer adverusementa quarantinedzour houses to. promote puny: is divided, there beide one tales Preshytarian church at 3 o'clock pen 1
. G islets per counted man leo would imperil 'life -and- pro
me s and ]benevolent. ol,rrnliatlona, s budriessil fronsthe Port of Vancouver. -- M>; _WaitL_ r visited his son, Al-
ort th h ' the ` liquor OMB-. c
-learn per mimeo erne, perty sous qu x trA I happen to be the a t h f bort at Sts tc '11 I
eitua ns r e-
1
Ran *rattan fur sate, etas not eteernlnr mime.._-T'h _ he its tfi ti h the olhflaitixatieen of thin centra) •a'nm- Mlceionary Secrete" nut meed• in the`--
Se pa•oiwrtion. ••., Why manager for eastern business and: Mr. Thos. Anderson who Was suc-
laeats 'Yr'oticee ineevh tvfief. tach in. then welfar� of the commiunity, ,
to coIats y+rr s4unkd line; %4 mer- houid..an exception be made of . the one. here itx •Calgary to handle. W'eat easeful at the recent examination, will
havHiR rontraa,t rt 4 line': -Idcer= - .esti Intsknanta of shipments and expert
attend cher lrl9rrn Behcet sit Toronto,
itne• and 1c p, p• $�i
Personal liberty -must sweets make man n charge i ea vi a list week. e
At(vertl!aetPseat* iritnOut rriiawinss tnlitilic- y y :this Western business, althoughI still bort is in charterer station agent
;trate 11rxe1111 •'insct'tead uncia furbild,�� and
-ehote,tyt -oerom ety.----- -ways - for. civ3L lih"ty ear thlt.,_Titt7 hold the - jell of_manager-of-the_ Atber there._____—.. _._- _ .:
nts red and rotlecten In°lul —
e have heard t sato OM thatratio o ane y us in Al- .will, take charge of the anniversary
temptation is eeesaary for 'tete' de, berta last year were not so' startling I services in, Shp Presbyterian church
vele mens of ` robs character. That oat compared with current values -of at Varna.
Rev. Provost Seager and family re-
turned to Toronto on Monday of last
week. -
M. W. T. Murney and Mr. R. Reid
have left on a trip to the ,West buy-
ing cattk.
Misses Edna and Jean ,MacEwan
have returned recently from their
trip- abroad. . •
Mists Stovel, bf Mount Forest, is a
guest at the residence of , Col. and
Mrs. H. C. Dunlop.
.Mr. f*rife L. Inkster, of • Lucky
Lake. Sask., le vielting hie xi'. *yet Capt,
and Mrs. Inkster Elgin Ave.
Mies Hilda Kuntz and Mr.. A. Holle,,
of .:Kitchener, were guests of Miss
Rett Weiss over the weekend.
. Miss Wiggins, Miss Adelaide 1�'airn `
and Miss Hume attended the wed -
sling of, Liss Rose Hilliard this week.:
Mr. -Wellington Hay, of I,iatowel, .
late Liberal leader, was in town on
Tuesday- and -visited-Ivlr...A1ex..Cos p-
•
ox.
The inquest into the death of. - A,
Moyes was adjourned from Monday
evening- to the 25th inst.
Areport ,of the meeting at.Kintail
addressed by Miss McPhail is 'unad-
voidably held ousts till next week.
,Children Ort
FOR FLETCHER S
CASTtom► R IA
ur
A free country is • one where people
average three brags to ;he thousand;
dollars. .
It's easy to pick out the waiters in
restaurant, they are- the tines who
look composed and civilized.
The use of Miller's. Warm Powders
insures; healthy children so far as the'
'ailments attribut'able'to worms are.
concerned. A high mortality among ,
I children 'is traceable to worms. These
sap the strength. of infante so that
, they are unable tel maintain the battle
for life and•succumb to , weakness
i This preparation gives• promise of
]tenth and • keeps it.
The_ Management of
ego
The JAS. MANUS PASTEURIZING
Mr. It. C. Hays, jr., has been ap- - •
pointed local solicitor of the C. N. R.=
in succession to Judge Cameron, re-
signed.
Mr. end Mrs. W.R. finder anad,daugb
fere, Monde and Jean, motored to Tor.
onto. Hamilton, Niagala Falls,: eta., lard
week returning. Tuesday eight.
Rev. S. S. Hardy' was - in Hensel on
Sunday , conducting harvest thanks-
giving services, the rector of Ifensall,
Rev. H. Naylor,. _ pieaching in St.'
George's church. •. ,
• On Thursday evening last ` the -
choir of Knox church held a very en-
joyable cont -;rptcst . at' Sunset beach. The corn visthebest- ever
appetite
t tand
its the
appetite matched.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Beattie, Bay-
-$elrj Ro=ds nand-ids.-ancj-2►fris-.Norman_
eau
Teagailiat *dye tituttg'WA fob wrork-cto safety of thenatton is t!ndangeited.. ta:pood• Nexe SaitAA) .theit'Re*. Vial; R. Alp
TIIUR DAY, SEPT. ]filet, 1924.
W i "Thee ltsobtained b
THE ISSUE
•
The vote en October 23rd -upon the
liquor .question is to be:a plebiscite
not a referendum. There le quite to
difference between these two terms. -
A piebiaclte is simply an expression
of opinion on the part of`the elector. -
ate in regard to any. -matter of pubitc
interest. It then rests with the Gov-
ertiatent to frame that opinion into
laaw..-A referendum is . taken after -
the Government has dealt with the- is-
sue at 'Bake in order to And out whe-
ther the people ratify Ur reject ;their
;ellen.
The questions to be submitted to
the electorate are these
"Are you in favor of the cantiu-
usnce of the Oittarle . Temperance
Act!" .
"Are you in favor of the sale as a
beverage of beer and spirituous
quor in sealed packages under Gov
crnment control?"
If. the people vote to sustain the
Ontario Temperance Act Premier
Ferguson declares "that the Govern-
ment will proceed et t`Ite -earliest pos-
sible moment to strengthen the set
wherever it is weak, and. will give it
the strongest possible enforcement."
Thee makes the issue very clear
The O. T. A. ae it is has already done
a great work in the promotion of tem-
perance and sobriety. It merely.
meds to be strengthened in some
places and rigorously. enforced to be
is true to x tailitain extent and would wheat dorms the season, but there dsI The harvest befog finished in this
no question th t at f th
a a gre matey o e locality, the Arotican . church . will
be entirely .true if our poweras►i= re • farpiet's would, . as.:indivii3tials, ,haves v t e` a " al
sastance were• perfect. Most of rte made very .coolish sales on the bad ha e h it nnu harvest home ser-
find.
er fnd. that we•have all the temptation spots throughout the season.' We fig -
we
next Sunday:
we cite• handle without adding the ]i• ore we can pick the good times to sell
quor traffic to the burden. Far toe 3urt a little bit better than the indi-
many men have Allen under this bur- vtduat farmer; and this to my mind
Last Monday evtenkitg there Was a -
meeting- of the temperance workers 1
in the Westfield Methodist church for
den for nit to believe that it has any
was the chief gain - made last treason the purpose of organizing for the
value in the meking of character: • -
Furthermore Government sale nev-
er promotes moderation. It ham not
proven so in Quebec. From selling
wine and beer the Government . taw.
erns have gone on telling in ingress-
' ing quantities, until every variety* of
liquor may be purchase. It is net in
the nature of liquor to retake for mod-
eration. It tends , to create en", ever
increasing appetite. One drink lead,
to anothet until moderation passes to
excess.
It has been said also that men can-
not be niade sober by law. Let. rota
say at, once that men can be made
sober by law. Hundreds and thous.
ands have been made sober. The
great purpose of law is to restrain
and educate. It is intended to make
it as easy as possible to •do what ie
right and as hard as possible to de
what is wrong.
Try as we may it is utterly Iinpo*-
eible to justify in any shape or forir
a legalized liquor traffic. There is
nothing else to be done bat to plat rid
of it entirely, and this we believe tht
Government will do after the people
The Men's Store
WorthWhile!
Is Showing a nice „line of
FALL EATS in Velours, Felts 'and
Hard Hats,,
Our Fall and Winter its hoe Arm
reed selection in Men's smart wear.
We specialize in Hand Masi*
Tailoring. -
CHAS. BLACK
"7b Arllns'e oast Soya' Stoics Wert& a"
]!~'Cretin Stillr l Square
over the old method of individual pt'eaent CamP x,, ' t . . t.p
farmers selling their own stuff. 13arveat thainksving cervices will
"Thee three Western Canada peiotf he held at St. Merle's church,'Anburn,
control approximately 50 per Gent. of on 'Sunday, Sept. 21st, at 10.30 tem:
the 'Western crop this year and •if TireReverend _Frank Lewvin, of Brun'
judicially - handled this volume can ,;ole, will conduct the service. The
certainly be made quite• an influences choir of Trinity church, Blyth, wilt
on the markets.. It will, however, be
practically' :impossible • to prove this
influence: The pool idea has to be 1 " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Z'laetzer return -
tried out anyway and will at least ed from Toronto_ lest 'aunday evening.
last five years, for which the farmers The young `people of Donnybrook
have signed contracts. The luck it League had a Itoearn roast on Tues -
he.: 'in obtaining prices, or I suppose -day evening.. The • corn was prime
I should say the judgment it uses its and very plentiful, ..
obtaining,prices, will, in the first anal ger, p, S, Banes, Mr. and Mrs. O.
lysis, be the main factor in deciding E. Erratt and -others attended the die -
whether or not the
continue atter five years or not." ence in Goderkeh on Wednesday.
pooljnr Idea will tract meeting and Missionary Copfer-
HURON PRESBYTERY Cht October 5th Rev. A. E. Milligan
assist in the service:
(From eidlotkier'.correspondent) -
of
of Brownsville, wrili preach at West-
field anniversary' 'services afternoon
Moderator of General Assembly Will and evening. The, Auburn anniver•
Visit Clinton Telay-.-Prrtabytery'•aary will be held Oet. 12th with Rev.
Backs Up Prsltibitien,Uniea. - J. E. Relines, chairman of Goderich
The September meeting of the district, ** preacher.
Presbytery of Huron was held in I Next Sunday 'will be Donnybrook
Exeter on Tuesday, Sept. filth, There itnniveraary, with Rev. C. Moorehouse
was a full attendance. Rev. Jame* as preacher, services at 2.30 and 7.30
Abrey,^ • •pf Lendeesboro, was elected p. m. Music will be supplied by the
moderator: [ Westfield Brotherhood in afternoon
Besides regular business the mat -"and Italgreve choir in the evening.
ter of Prohibition came up for con• I At * largely attended meeting held
sideration. It was heartily agreed in Westfield church Mosdeg evening
that the Presbytery Wotald lend eery the East Wawanoailt ttocial Service
eetistanee to the Ontairla Prohibition Council was organized' ata pert of the
Union in the ceiling campaign. Ar.1 Huron County Social Service Council,
rangements were made for a county
field day to be head Act ?Sunday; Sspt.1 The afictvai ate: Pres., John George
21st, when front all pulpits addres- eco thby; vice Pres., Mr. Bees -
21st,
r, croft; see, treat., Isar W. H Camp,.
sec would be delivered on the .subject Drell. Rev. W R. Alp gave a splendid
of - the coming plebiscite. •• - l address on the present Prohibition el.
Arrangemanta` were also made lar Wallah in Ontario. The Westfield
the coming visit of- tea Moderator of,Brotherhood gave a musical .election
the General Asaatnbly, Rau. C. Nie" which wars very much appreciated. .
Kinnon. D. I). Meetings will be held -
in Willie .church, Clinton, oat Thurs. ASHI? LD
day, Sept.]tech, at 2.80 and 8 p. m.. laMlss Charlotte Msolcenshrof Poit
A large attendance is expected from, Albert was bota►e for the week,end.
chi entire k:'resbytery 'representing all Mr. Baia Stewart has gone to Guelph,
the °V4111/4"1.14 et the church, to resume hie stndies at the 0, A. C.
It. WM Prevent Uieerstai Threat. - ]air. Malcom Nacre ensn bats taken
At the first sylltpteea"of sore throat ,barge of a aquae] in the YklrNy of
which presages ulceration and intim*"wr ,
reshot, take a sposttilift.. of Dr. now. Doweld his eheaains. of %wit late
m' lgeketete on. Mid * little *war Marie oat•,' exceed rata friends at the
f to it tab wake ft pelataitis. It will ai- it rN roast! •
lay the irrttatiort aced prevent the id- Itteeea ,Aliso Yaeolksaibld toad lloris
tet+a#het • ani swrsll'htr Haat ears set Ribhesr Aava reeauttaadl iherir stadiete at
•• •ieha '1laaee woe weirs rerisiictii.-rxita�ilerleira Cktaitnwtimae lichaol.
s ia3 9n3r►sr late thretr tante 1 Mr. teed "itr*, Dela Macl icetaid aid
rota -'71.1. raiser. Mr. sad Mrs. *Sitar /tooth. all of tktee
Ameartele* Aelhla, ars viedting reletiveea eae
A r41>ialte fa a rtasee rss9seere a yeniitas Eieladl.
err! arabs a gni sb.wvill as a ahieit Mr. Bet. Health neaspMrs., Boow d. is
at Ari x weals. ateiMir. of HlsaekeMen. ,resat a fare elat}tt
We wee* Witte Mr. sad'•1f1?rs. Albert
Oki'orf - tory rat rumors so, ." 'Fred M t MIN
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Men's Sweater
Coats
Made of all wool yarns,
Mown. grey, heather lorat
and fawn shades. -
Very epeeist at: -
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$2 65 -
$2.65-
AL Robins
Mee Meat oar lb*. ,lttitrM tea ever3114t
die week -sed.
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PLANT
Wish to atinottnee to their'custonters and the general ptiblie
that they are note earrying•fresb Dairy and Creaniery • Butter
and .Flea_ 13iatierrnilk on. their regular milk -delivery rigs` at all
•tiros- Our Mutter, Milk,:or Buttermilk eni> leo lrni1 et the
plant on • - . .
• .•- `'EAST STREET ••
-at any en to sen 9:00 n. m. and 0 O0'p. ni,
SH
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The time is here again.to get your. Bays and',
Girls -prepared for the ` fall term: at school.,
They. will peed good strong serviceable' Shoes,
the kind that will stand a severe test in any
weather... • .
At -our store you will find, the most complete
stock of the class of Footwear, that will give ,-
satisfaction at the 10 vest prices possible,
In Shoes for:working men our stockhas beeti
selected with the greatest care from the. best
• manufacturers and does itot include anything
that will not give a lot of year. - .Prices were
never more reasonable -than now,- •
Geo. MacVicar.
North Side of Square Phone 220 GODERICH
YOUR -NEW FAIL CLOTHES
See what a difference they will make in your appearance if tailored
here[.
Get your Order in for a --
SNAPPY TOP COAT
And enjoy the comfort it will give you.
HATS --All New
They are •packed full ofstyle and you are bound to enthuse over
them
just the right Hat for each individual, and all at
Use ons Re -Lining, Re -Modelling and Repair Service.
FRANK. H. MARTIN
TAILOR and HATTER
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