The Goderich Star, 1924-09-18, Page 5'Works, Department of Canada, dated
Sept. 9th, enclosing copy -of final esti- WAS TiE' PLAN
mate in connection wtiar the .cam*. • OF THERRCTOR
tion of the electric light end power
lines on the north side of the harbor The New' St. George's 'Parish Hall
/PAW reach and placed tits ale. Wi1i $e. a Model of Co�nveni#we
The engineer's certificate No. 6 for _ a
$7,100 on 'intake' account was passed , The lathing of theanew ceiling ,in
and payment of Thi *couut to the $t Georgleteaparlsh--hall.is under way
Federal Construction Co., Ltd., was and the cutting off of the upper few
confirmed. i feet to the room_ is certainly going to
• A letter,' dated. Sept.'10th, from the add 011ie appearance. of the xoom as
Federal: Construction . Co.. • Ltd., en- well wadding greatly to the strength
closing the engineer's final certificate of the building.
No. 7, showing $498:50 due now and The plan for. the building which IN
$10,648' due in thirty days; wan read ' Gettig on was evolved by the rector
and, on motion, It was •passed that 'ar- Rev. S. S. Hardy, and such eplendid
rangementsbe made. and that the eum provision` fon the various needs of the
of X495,50 be paid ' church's work_ could only have been
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Why. do without a food Founts;:in Pen. Let us
show you our extensive -stock of Swan, Waterman
and I'rker Fountain Pens. .
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PHONE 90. . • THE SQUARE
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WATER AND LIGHT j'tion,it was referred. to the Ontario
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calyemssios Commission
A letter, dated Aug. e0th, from the
Closing • up Business of Intake_ 11 E. P. C. of" Ontario with reference,
Hoard of Health to Be Notified to new act regarding pro rata char- .
• ges of utilities' under one `commission
The regular meeting: of the Water was read and pieced on file.
. and Light Commission was held on _ A report from the General deet.
Thdrsday evening; Sept: 11th: all the dent Assurance Co- on , the water•
members being pree tt. , works boilers was read and referred
A communication from the Public to the engineers.
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To Arms!
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Once again the elation eaIl rings out for every prohibitionist in OTl-
tas'io to prepare for battle. Once again the electors of Canada's 'banner pro-
vince wilt be called upon tit -protect their homes against a renewed attaek
on the 'p part of the liquor forces of the province. The decisive conflict will
1* fought on Oct. 23rd. Let i prepare for ham*.
THE POINT f)F ATTACK
After a long *struggle gle we have- In our pawl ession the finest piece of
Temperance Leg latio in Canada known u the Ontario Temperance
.Art. It° has closed the bar rooms of the Province, sobered the drunkard
and tranformed the drunkard's home. Tt has almost emptied our jails and
penitentiaries. It would have done male were it in the power of the Act
to dose and padlock the breweries and distilleries.. We have only to coil-
trast., conditiens today. with those of twenty, years ago to realize the tie•
trendous improvements it has made. Now we are asked if it would not be
better to change this Law for something not specified but vaguely called
Government Sale. Let us not be deceived. • A liquor store is a liquor- store
��. nether owned by a privateNot Bore
1nd1v1dt>.�il or by h G t T Il 1 i
- t e overnnlen . o, se if
• tier by the bottle in Government stores doesn't change the character of
.visiskey•orbeer. Thef liquors will do exactly what they did years ago when °
sold over the bar.. We can expect to have just the same condition in in.
dividual and social life as before.
AMMU ON .
As you increase -the facilities for obtaining liquor so you increase the.
consumption of drink.
Make it right to sell: 'whiskey and i. t.'an not be proven that anything else
is wrong. '
The man who. sags he can drink or leave it alone usually finds in rho
end that he cannot leave it alone.
It's the sane kind of whiskey ryith :the same results whether bought in
a Government Store bt' in the old fashi'oned' saloon.
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When the door oaf the Government Shire is• opert every home isin d�an-
ger
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Every 'woman 'who has has to live , th a drunken l'►uwhand knows • all
,bent the .)lquor;_traffic._
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The devil feels roud•olc,'his .:wark „ta n l e�.leeks into a:.drt nk l�.'d's hol�',R
• 'The man who Makes business of 'dHnking will soon be. drinking .as
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his business. {
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• The devil's ippe is` &ropnd • the neck .of'•the' man who thinks he, "can drink
or leave. it alone. • • ,..
The' 8na1 'certificate of the engfneei trtiarde 'by 9ne.::tttgrOugh ' conversant
Certified that the Federal Construction with these needs. For instance the - • One inoaerate drinker -is Worth -T+lore-to-- -the• devil that! a - dozen_
CorriPairee btteeotnpreted .the -supple« idttherr°•whieltawiil-be-locirted •in --the "di'i.`i`nkar4S.-' ' i..
e. 24 -inch intake basement o the• n addiL onto' the '. ,.. ,
i dplacingof the# ew 1 •-�--...
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accortlrg,tq .hs;t!iltsqf•theit con.hall,,wdl livd atazrYty lea
cilg,
ther o
entitled et: a payment down .from r veto layan one
tract and were a ed p 3'rr►y 1?
aeon -ding ±d the 'following statenient
ide and ,eassa i eeess the other to
and a paeMent 'ia full 30 days from e body; tit" th, hall, ata` that in eerie
date. ..„, •.. ;,..., ka .. fOrailincia ut ientleitkee.in thy:
': ' ' . . all -or on the -shrine the . kitchen _.. ,llmorirtie stf cOntr,act.-.,m#6+i,06(1--- '.
Extra concrete for intake ;. most handily located..
•`7 cubic yds. at #21.50 193.60 - . e room ennui rs aactea to the
• ______. ' north of the old hall and which will;
'Total. .....:...$53,243:50 serve as a platform or .stage for en-,
Previously paid, certifi- tertainments : to be presented in `-the,
sates 1 to 4. . , .$42,l00.0o hall, is going'to be 'a most useful
Hold back 20 per. eerier.. ... 10,648.00
room. It; will be' finished with beam.'
,ed ceiling and . walls!. pannteled
800 Georgia pine and will have ,a fire-
$52'94. place, at the east end. It will be sep-
Amount due. , ...,$ . 496.60 arated from the main boy of the hall.
..A letter, dated Sept.• 9th, frofrr Mr. by collapsible doors, This will be us -
E. H. Darting,' enclosing copy of ter. ed for .a -class room for the infant
tifieute No. 7 to contraetorsa 3tnd Mr. class of the Sunday school, also.for
tionn'r aecount to state for inspect' various guild meetings, ate., and will
tion services, and his own account to be. used as a.: vesting .room for the a-
date' for engineering services,• wan dies of the choir, or, as already men-'
read,. and;: on motion It was passed tioned by the •opening of the'' doors;
that gr. Dillon's account be paid and.
win odelate.. drunkards ; r . ' '
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. fi• •atzs
1no tate :drinkers *w@I 'sons'• would fi
eeallM
is13.19-0P, starti b l' t'e ,,11tYl coo oil„ th ,,4 vie uses'.whiskey.
' that Mr. Darling be•xsked for infer- can be used as a stage for entertain;
The. immoderate drunkard ••was` first '"Of 'a,11' the , moderate: drunker ,
'Pa rsonaL liberty must always take second place to `social welfare:
Old man Ontario has no intention of becoming 'a bar.•;keeper for the
United 'States;
YOUR WEAPON
'The ballet .cast in favor of the Ontario •Teniperance Act on Oc
ants. The plptform extends three '""••
ee eyon f e: tiers; caving p
roonr,'in front of the doors,, for con-
deetitig opening ,;and closing services
of •the school. 'Provision.ls•nmade Ler
colored footlights for use in the pre-
sentation of pageants and • dramatic.
entertainments, and when the lights
are not required,' the space is covered
over as part :of the platform. Tke.
win DTessd Men
t„lsrt'ity ie IMtaiaaa.at in Pridhaua's Clothing and+ll�N'$
wser our clothing you are Wait DrMe -
Ottr i.puta►1�iaa far,aelllag bigb•o1s tailor'iug
111 t1te+e 11.10041i berringboe w, 11.110i1mtri s'
overeheek weaver 4
READY- TO- WEAR
22.510 to 1135.00
i BADE. �[ O.M A V R1�
$30.00 to $45.00.
DRESS WELL. AND , SUCCI -
w. +c. PRMOHA & SON {�,r N' WEAR
BOYS'
r• In dui taw Iters Wilt to of Mottr'oaal GODERICH
4usat014�1+sa1
Galt; Mrs. Peter Reid and Miss Mar. GODERICH MARKETS
eery Reid, Dundas; Mimi Phyllis El.
lerton, Detroit; Mrs. Harry Strickler, Wheat, ppr bush....# 1.10 to $ 1.115
New York; Mr. and lira. Ralph Troy+': pate, per bush...-.. 45 to 50
Stratford; Mr. and Mra. Colin De V. Pear, per boob 1.40 to IX'ft
Headset, New. York; Mr Clifford Barley, per bush. 70 to iii
Williams, Ilstroit; Mr. Geo3l'e Down , Family flour, per cwt 3.00 to 4.011
ey, Or�lllia; Mr. Fred Larkin, Wind." patent flour, per cwt, 4,16 to . +1•»'i
ser, y tsfv Bran, per ton 89,00 to 30.tH)
AMONG THE CHURCHES spy itikrernarn
The services in Knox Church next Hoge, per cwt
, Sabbath will be conducted by the min« tattle, ordinary, per
ister. Subjects of sermon, 11 a. nal ,cwt R ...... , ... 5.00 to lot
"Love's Oblation and Responsibility;' Cattle, export 6.00 to . 6,5tt -.
1 I. m., "Unfinished Purposes." Sa11-� (per cwt.)
bath School and Bible Classes at 3 Cattle, choice, per cwt, 5.30 to r,
o'clock. ` '+Lambe, p ew>;. , •.... s.0.00 to 12.0itt
North St. • Methodist chereh: 11 les, per lb 04'io •
a. ne, a representative of the Ontario re Butter,- per Ib 35 to '3.5
Prohibition Union will speak. A col. Eggs, per do* 30 to ' 30 •'
lection for the local expenses of the Potatoes, per bueh... 80 to
coming plebiscite will be • taken. 3
p. ni., Sunday Sehool; 7 p. m,, Real The big. sale* recorded in n r.
Toshio Harano, a native of Japan,, trunk and •travelling geode del►uc't-
-Metfa Club as usual --as 10-a,-rn•... _ _ ...I Insane ieaulre prooLutthe Popolio' pu-
At tip& victoria street 141ethodist ccs prevailing. Seo our Bobbie *list.
church. 'Text Sunday the services will $IIA111 ANS.
4Wrandaeted• *therypastel:•-41erni •',".. t, _..n,�,, r .,i,_.,,,._V....
subject, "Preparing the Way of the
Lord;" evenipg subject, "Halting Be-
tween Two Opinions." Sunday School
of 3 and the -morning prayer' meeting
at, 10. A cordial welcome to all ser:
vices.. , •
Mr. • .Haran, • who speaks- at North
.St. Methodist church Sunday evening
iri a Christian of the. second genera-
tion, his father having been a Chris-
tian preacher in Japan. aile is a gra
duate of Dobe University and hos as
1 or.
" Victoria . C 1 e e
his B. D. from o
g,.
f.
onto, where, he was throe yea an eta
tendance.- The past year ea been
I i 1~ lumbi .
iri $r i s a
spent in work o
P
Uni.
He is now on ,his way, ?Ale
East, where he Ki take another
year in study befo •'returning to take � *-
up tris life work, s a. Christian min.
L
31,00 to 32.40
8.00 to 1000
8.00 to ., 5.00
Station regthrding: his. account and as t b• d h 'el 1 lents 'f ,'iCie.1.4 TOWN TOWS time ago at a gathering of bis rriende
to the Commission's share of the cost
of inspection. •
Mr. Darling's account for engineer-
ing services Was 4 per cent..figured
on $55,243.50, $2.209.74, on which he
had received $1,300, leaving a bat-
ante 'of 8909.74. A letter has•been
sent -to' .Mr. _Darling pointing out that.
'the cost of the job !vas $53,243.50 and
not $55,243.t0.
On motion of the Mayor. it 'wan
passed that'the Provincial Bard of
Health': and • the town council be noti-
lied that the inet*l'lation of the new
Intake is now complete according to
plates and specifications and is now
being used...
A number of applic$tions for eke -
tie light eervices were passed.
An application from D. J. Curry,
West street,. for electric range service
was passed.
t 2nd
A communication, dated Sept.
from the Collegiate Board with refer-
ence to rates for power required for
new Collegiate was read, and, on MO.,
•at his honrte,Judge Cameron' was pre-.
,stented with a carte suitably 'engraved
/Continued.'.rom. pag+s.•a) as a.token of appreciation.
At the .harbor 1• Perhaps there is no sphere in which
f-etivity at the transit elevator in Mrs: Cameron was more closely con':
the' vRy01 arrival ofgran catgoee 'netted with the activities. of the On
has raaumed and the past week' the than in connection' with the Godericb
%1lawtng cargoes have been unload. hospital and it is ;interesting'to ;tote
oneof tl first steps being taken in
an orgyised attempt to bring this in.
duct y° back' to What it ahould lie.
T 'Couloir are asking for tbe.hearr
;tg' co-operation of everyone to snake
this event a successful fair. = We will
have something of interest for every.
one who can possibly attend, whether
they be from town ur countrae
lighting of the hall will be from wall ed. •' The. Home Smith on the 11th. that the plans for the utilization of Chaphnaienaundera -
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c awning evening wedding was
also from the rear, so that in the wet with 154,800 bushels ' of oats and'the i , 16th; at
of the lantern, the operator can a1- meter with 96,900 wheat; the, Glen- Tuesday afterno ri' a p Baling socia'' the. beautiful home of Mr. Alexander
ways control the •lights as required livet, on the 14th, with 94,800 bushels function took place as the residence Saunders, Goderseb, when:his young
The screen 'for lantern use will Troll of oats. and 43,300 bushels• of wheat; of Mrs. W.. Horton, St. George's1 est daughter,. Agnes redo wan mar.
up out of sight where not in use, and the Turret Crown yesterday. with Crescent, �aGhen the captains.: of the 11'ietI to Mi Charles Frederick • Chap
In the portion of the building pro- X34,410tabirahele' 'of barley,�and 97,000 Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary gathered man; youngest son of Mr, and. Mex.;
netting the hall with the church pea bushels oats. The •..Matthews and to:rid d a social time .end to present: H. R. Chapman, of Mitchell. The
' ceremony was performed by Rev. Ii
re C. Mcl)errnid, in the drawing room
i ' to ' yeah,/ . l Court, which a gifts selected beteg a leather hat
fixtures and these will be controlled 1:efy000 ,bushels'of oats; the Beleherr the "Maples" for a new, ospital are. A h
both from the front of the hall and and:Glenbrae on the 12th, the former'
culminating in lea, ion as she is
taking her leave of Eire town. On
solemnized on Tuesday Sept.
vision is made for men and boy cher Beichert a expected Mr Cameron with tokens of regard
stets vesting rooms, rector
vas ry The steamer Maple' our , 1 iia before an altar of !rims
., d ,,electricb h h b du a batt_ and an umbrella accompanied a Nines" and pink
march.
eously .in the ladles' and men's and and seine of her 4 rew are here/ She social time was spent by all. The bride, who . was given aay by,
boys' vesting rooms and also at the le evidently being got in readjiless.for Huron County. Fruit Growers' •
organ console. The first signal on fall btrsiness.
ate an an buzzer tenon- has tarn 1110 in Goderie harbor r ' gladioli. Miss Edith Allen niece' of
a le sant
with a beautifulbo wet. A a
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d aP
' tl to ated� will sound s'mult - a uq
loony c u i ate jag the summer, has stem P � rithe proem played the wedding
her father, Mr. Alexander Saunders,:
the buzzer will warn the choir to Brie None .of this season'i crop from Council Preparing for Fair was attired most gracefully in a gown
up for their entrance to the church the West has arrived at Goderich yet -- A meeting of the Huron County of ivory brocaded satin crepe, trim•
for the church service and the second but it won't 13e: many ' days until . ft .,c'ru,i, Growers' . uaaucu was held ,n ,,,vu with a1 single
urnameIu ax cry.
tr will indicate that everything is in starts flowing in and then a busy the Department sof Agriculture office Stals and pearls. The tulle veli wars
Model Thea e,, an Wednesday,- Sept. 3rd. This was draped from a bandeau of a wine
readiness and the organist Win start time at the elevator may be expeetled the largest meeting of this Assoeia• and pearls,' caught with orsnge bloc-
W2EK of Sept, ax to Sept 27th • the processional hymn. Entrance to The Forrest scow -derrick has been tion held so far. The main item of nems. The bride carried a theshower church will be made by way of moved round into the river for use in business Was preparing prize list for bouquet of Sweetheart rolteo and
he nortconnection onnection with• the Government eon- '
Monday and Tuesday r
Norma Talmadge
The greatest star of the scree* in'her
owtstanding dramatic trruntpb -
' "THE MING fits tAvg.,
MERMAID COMEDY -
: '"PIGSKIN"
'Weiorsda r . and Thursday
"TOM MOORE"
is a Rex Beach*Alton Duan Special
FOX COMEDY .
':ON THE' JOB"
Friday and Satutd yrs
ins cart stirring story et' the Froat�lsfir
North• .
"Whore the North Be "
GANG (*worry,
"The Big Shan '"
"Felix in „the Sir'sri" -
Matures- nt . sued Wed. at 4.1i.
Haat+ at LH.
t:opti*-uThe Cs4e of the Seal".
In, the basement part of the con- tract, on the river breakwater.
netting building between church and Vesting in the harbor is still going same. Classes are .being arranged ting in a dross of pale green georgette
hall *ill be ladies'and gentlemen's. on and the ,dredge is lifting the ma. for twenty varieties •of apples on beaded in crystal and carried a .bou
toilet rooms, fernace and eoal rooms' tenni loosened near the elevator. plates, five in barrels and ,sa an
nine, in quet of scabiod
for it is proposed to heat the addition The new 30,000 gallon brine tank gypsophilea.
o.
to the hall and connecting rooms with of the W. C. F. M. is complete except •bbobob flatswand ith special
oops as exhibits
well as was ; best nsman. Du11. ring the of Tsignitrtg
a hot air furnace, and to hest the the covering and connection.,. special exhibits from producers, of the register Mrs. Frank Saunders
main auditorium of the hall from the saying Good -Eye wishing to make an exhibit.. Eight eatij; "Love's Coronation," . Follow.
steam plant which heats the church.
ing pew:. theceremony, 1 ace onfor a r mo
The ••type of architecture through. His lienor Judge Cameron and pate classes put ria , i e ny, a ,reception
the original butting. Creek for Cobourg, when Mr. Comer- as liberal prizes as possible. Special Saunders,,, wearing a mauve chiffon
on takes up his stew ditties es Judge exhibits are being put on by several gown beaded in blue, with a corsage
the proposed fair and to snake ar-; gypsophilea, The matron of honor•
rel gementa regarding details of the Mrs. Frederic Larkin, rooked charm.
MOO ass
.._SfieakS. nrC,-ll,+nt C' �- %
u lis aiu willgive an it t restin i?on
l -J
E g. h 1 Q g _Cyr_ .7 as
and help address' Sunday evening'
Wh a woman's. head 'is' bothering
her. t i:s either a question of a hater
Bing.
The girl who asserts hear ability to
tale a joke often ends by marrying
ono.
• She may not be the better halt' hut
;She esunlly gets the better of the
other half. •
The' chap who fell. dead in post of -
flee lobby doubtlessly round a pen that
would work.'
Children Cry •
FOR FLETCHER'S
C.:AS-rORIA
out will be Such as to conform with Mil- •Cameron leave the first of the Arrangements are being made to give WAS held in the living room, Mise
A' Mere Trifle - .1 of the .counties of Northumberlandof the spray machinery companies, as bouquet of Arnie Laurie roses. Mrs.
As the ,.tnurting days had passed and Durham. Both Judge and Mrs. well as the Federal Fruit Branch. Chapman, the groom's mother, was
pleasantly, in due court* Pat propos. Cameron have taken a large share of The Women's Institute branch of the gowned in an attractive dress of Mack
ed. .� 1 the activities of, the town and the peo- Ontario Department of Agriculture is satin crepe, and wore a corsage boa.
W!'litidget, me darlint, will -yes ple of Goderich are not letting then putting on a demonstration in home quet of'mauve larkspur and butterfly -
inarry rhe?" go without taking the opportunity sof canning of apples, etc. Arrange- roses. Later 1VIr, and Mit. Chapman .
"Sucre,' Pat," replied the girl,, "and expressing their appreciation of them meats are being made at the *lose of left by motor to take the St. Lew.
who else did ye think 1 would Marry?" as citizens. A complimentary .ban• 1 the AMC, which Will he held on Nov- voice trip, the bride,.. travelling in a
Pat kissed her rapturously. quet is being tendered to Judge Cam -!ember 6th, to have the apples solid by nut brown twill dress and lawn duve-
"There's only one point, Pat, dear," eron this (Thursday) evening at the auction,. Altogether an excellent tyn Hutton coat trimmed with Hun .sisal
she said. 1 can never agree to say Bedford • Hotel, commenting at 7 o'- program is .being prepared and the and small brown velvet hat. On their
the word 'obey' in'the marriage sere. dock, when, we understand an ad- Fruit Growers' (;ouneil is asking ail return they will reside in Winghanr.
'� +dress will 1* made to His Horror and producers of fruit in the 'County of Among the out -of town, guests were,
rn' t don't worry about that trifle nes doubt congratulatory remarks will Ituron to look over their orchards and Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Chao nun, the
The Art of naris, -the ln,enuity�o_f
New York. combined for YOU.
PLR COATS • -every conceivable
design. featuring exquisite linings.
land the new C:runh Collar; Cloth
(:oats; New York's slenderizing
lines, offeredin a wealth at tinart
fabrics and styles, with arid with.
out fur trimmings; Dresses;Mill-
irrerv; Sweaters•• •All the hist word
in ieesign and Workmanship -at
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the price ?Oil want to pay. Write
•your name and address elcarly. 2
JJa11am, I e ° t
897Haliatn Buiiding,Tpeontai�
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Boy a -Bond from Ben nger
-The Empire Life Insurance Conrlh,iny offers n guaranteed Iwo!
'•for any amount from S10(6) to 110,000, that non may pay for in
caaay.inetalnlento payable over e,peria)11 of years.. If you dia•.ai :,ile
paying for it, the reinalningleetalnients aro cancelled; and the bond
becomes fully paid for Tit -once, HIS 18' I11I OET:1Nl.
C. D. •BENINGER, General Agent.
The Empire Life InsuranceiCo.
,WEST STREET, •-•• • -°-• GODERICH,_ ONT..
AiirsouhsTSanitarTfMeitMarketI
Pickled Shoulder, l ,rete ,. _ ...18e.
Fresh Side Pork, piece
Pork Sausage... _...- ..................... ...... .•:..-46c.
Breakfast Bacon' by piece.... _..w.,..,.3fic.
Farmers' threshing Roast Beef.- . YSc.
Watch Our Windows for Saturday Night Specials.
'Phone 2 West, Side .Squama
•tae . darlint," replied P'1tt. "Soy any be made on the :culmination of a die- save the beet fegit of the various Miesce Helen and Louise, of London; I
thing you like, It won't` make a bit tinguished career which hoe been he. varieties: for thin lexhlbition, Huron Mrs. N. Ek Alien, Mitchell; Mr. and
of difference at ail, at all, if you only stowed on Mr. Cameron in his eleve- County has w ul peaaibilities ae Mrs. Andy Oliver, Mrs. Elizabeth
do what you're told." tion to the bench. And sone short a fruit growing tine and thio ie Laidlaw nod Miss Beulah Mullin
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h�ol
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Boys' Good Serviceable Boots, in
black and brown from $3.50 to5.0
Miner Brand Running Shoes
It is sufficient to say they are Miner .i3ratst•'and° the
p t*trsture cured soles, i
Mime' nod growing s;irlie Patent Strap Slinller,l,
Mandate a*d Oxfords, from 4P4' . "0u
Oka YUI;IR. FOOTWEAR .111
Gln Ya v . HsiRN's lid I de
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