The Goderich Star, 1926-09-02, Page 3;
ERNEST M, LEF,
Ater City, on Sunday August 15th t Heber Hamilton Miles, 278 Colony f the chances of Liberals in other Man. Gorrie Sept 25th
sees, Progressive condi• Winchelsea—Sept. 10th
There passed away in New York their daughter, Harriett Catherine, dates are being allowed to disturb
10 Xing Street East, Toronto,, 2 Oliver , Edgar Patterson, youngest street, Winnipeg, hurelder son of the o merry inefficiency'. provinces liluovale--Set 16th
roeu mike. like Ontario, anil blanitaba it ``is al- Robe seats. It is a very pretty ar- p
Telephones( �ialn 7793-7701.Mr of Mr.
wPaet burnn at BluevaleB.A.,andm. late , M srtMilea of chTp� Sunderland, most derelict in many ridings and the rangement but the results on polling St.AsFeld— pt tath
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het alS seemImelkeelledseseeree _
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regwM•IM the skews*, hoer rad
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*ad rigor.
Pnt tip only by Tho T.1 ON
-Lissitedl Tomato, Oat
New,
Mel From Ex
Beath et Kae. Joney . Wfiagk es ersaelt.d ie a ditch * kundreit, yard+
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It's. Wkitlteld Jermyn. of tMa from the 1►lece *Isere it had left the Effective working maieri.yfee Cefuateltrrrai,tiwae Over All 4
111Mvale road. parsed away to Vie. road ata curve near Winessa*. on---Lilaaeletl Party Has r Giventoria Hospital, Load**, on Monday, Tu.sday of list week. Sr. 1W -
Aug. Aird. She was a daughter of ward H. Kerr was almost instantly Up Hope of Clear Majority By Itself ,
the Janes Hobbs, J.P., of London, kilted. Messrs. Cecil Cook and Ker.
and. shortly after ruarriage she came vin Templeman, both of Wingitam,
to lire is M� inchara and vicinity, who were with him at the tinees-
.re she spent the remainder of caped with alight iniurtea, Tle, car Tide of Public Sentiment •Strongly onservati
wiser* Conservative _
her days. Her husband predeceased was badly wrecked. It was owned by
.e R, Is Far Safer In Hands of People Who Created It
ler. Mr. B. J. Beninger. Mr. Kerr was a
Hereto-Chasdier son of J. J. and Mrs. Kerr, eoneeesian
Amid a setting of summer flow- 13, saW*w*no ib. Paster 11Vesk Tian of the Party Which Crabbed and Attacked It
Former
ars and ferns, before the altar of At high noon on "iti'.dtleW Aug.
Boner Presbyterian church, Toronto, g , in The campaign is now in full *wing, the last election Mr. ltarkenuie King
Wm.hel E., dao ler, of ng and Acne, `atnc'ouver, B C., ethe marriage of the practically all the probable condi- went up and down the country de-
andL. Roberts0.,.s of Qnt, dates have been nominated and the nouncing the Progressives as "polite-
and rts son of Mr.eand Mrs. sclaut>Yied eofr Jean he latell, Young- line of lirttls is definitely set in most ', cal outlaws" and "'the holler -than.;
Wm. J. Meads, Flesherten, Ont., BtnjdttminhChappell,of tof Tokyo, Japan, constituencies, Every single Con- 'thou party" and urging i * followers
were united in marriage on Satur- and recently Induttrtn. Secretary of servative who sat in the Iast House to compote their complete extirpsa -
day, August the seventh, at two the �'.W.C.A. these, to the Rev. lieu is running again and for the remain. tion. Bat his tune has now corn -
o'clock by the Rev. Norman A. Mc- ' a t tar # the ing constituencies candidates of high pletely changed and the Progressives
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STABLECOYER ENT
—rill/SICc atiaciian Memorial[ Untested Church, quality are offering themselves,l have suddenly become very admirable
nipeg.
Nete1y.Trrner and ^former resident of Brussels. Since the last election the Conserve. people whose co-operation is highly
rive organization, witch functioned desirable. indeed the Liberal mane-
ROF. W. H. JACKSON--Instrntttlon Lamont -Sturgeon r g g
•P even in Voice Culture, Organ. At high noose on August 17th, the then with great efficiency has, been' gees in many ridings are begging on
Piano. Violin. Guitar, Theory, eto. home of Geo. and Mee. Turner, 1st The home of David A. and Mrs. kept in good running order and no; their bended knees Progressives to-..
Studio and residence. North Street. con of Grey Tp., was the scene of a - Sturgeon, Kincardine township, was fears need lie entertained that it will t accept nominations against the Gov -
C. BeemII.TON•--Organist North St. very pretty wedding, when their the scene of an exceptionally pretty _ not give a good account of itself on exnment candidakea and promising
• United Church. Concert player daughter, Olive E., was united in wedding, on August 18th at 11 September 14th. Even In Quebec, them the support of every Liberal
and Teacher., marriage to Adam Neely, of Wind- o'clock, when their younger daugh- where the Conservative party has vote that can be mustered. In Mont- e
Residence at Mrs. Colborne s, St. Pat- nor son of Wm and Mrs Neely of ter, Mary Genevieve was united in been laboring under exceptional hen. tuba under the inspiration of the Man- _,;,,,,,•,,,__ - _ __-
-^-^ Eachern, former pastor, now of Win- et : • a.en, aril
McEwen's S
Frani Meek .e Sherif% Jelly Powders ieat la. i for Nis
A geed T..ieeea, Ma Georg. Denies. gives away with each tic.
wee'th.
Another shipment of our special Esct Tea to hand, only, per los. , .tree
Try a posed. It is a wtaaer.
We grlad ear Na 1 Blend Coffee Bean fresh witk your order, fine er
teats to snit the trade.
Float &diens Ratan. per lb Ik
Sonne tasty lines for *tales :
MEAT -WICK SPREAD SANDWICH SPREE
OLIVE Bums PRAN1'T SUITE*
SALMON SARDINES aad TCU FISH
PICKLES, OLIVES AND $A1:CES OF ALL KINDS
IAIMONADI, ORANGEADE, RASPIIRR*Y SYRUP.
CHERRY SYRUP and ORANGE SYRCP,
FOR DRINKS.
A good assortment of Fancy Cakes always on hand,
Just received a fresh shipment of Picnic Plates.
Vegetables and Fruits fresh from the gardens always on hand.
Goods delivered to any part of the Town,
PHONE 46
J. J. Mawen
rrlck Street.
LEGAL CARDS -
T. R, BARROW. -
Barrister, Solioitorr, Notary Public, Etc.,
Successor to J. T.. Killoran
Phone07 Office, The Square, tioderteh
loge to John Leslie I.intent, dicaps since 191,1", it is developing for. itoba Free Press a full-fledged fusion SCHOOL FAIR DATES
�teatford. -- , mars
Death of Former Resident of Grey barrister of Kincardine, son of the midable strength and there is good of the two parties has been aecom-
The Shaunavon ('Sask.) Standard. late Hugh and 11Irs. Lamont, of•Brus- evidence that predictions about an. pushed and the term of "fusion can- The following are the dates of the.
of Aug. 19th, reports the death of eels. other Liberal sweep in •this •province didates" is being openly applied to school Sidra to be held in the Ceunty
Mrs.John Hislop, a former resident Engagtt>ilenta Announced evil! be falsified. On the other hand opponents a# the Government, Mr. of Huron this year:
of outside of Quebec and of Saakatche- Forke for instance, after getting theDashwood—SeGrand Bend --Sept, 7th
Law , fof yArchn Heslop, 24th conand 41; fer»in• SauthBev�London� and formeJ. and rly of Brus wan, where an unscrupulous provin. Progressive nomination for Brandon Crediton—Sept. [9th
,__ ,__ u__._ i h` at t i was endorsed by the local Liberals
announce the. engagement of eta machine aper es withgree ,_ and in return no
Native of ISIneYere.u,ea an 1,�W York
feet among the foreign -born voters, Wroxeter --Sept. 13th
Barrister and Soli Mr the Liberal organization is in a state
D1JDT.EY E. HOLMES .
Barrister Solioftor, Notary
• Public, Conveyancer, Etc.
PHONE 27 HAMILTON STREET
S ECIALIST
R. F. J. R. FORSTER.
EYE, EAR. NOSE, THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New .'York Uph-
ttlalmtc anti Aural Hospital,.' esistant at
Maorefleld'e Ere Hospital and .troldeli.
Square Throat. Hospital. London, . Eng.
a3 Waterloo Ste S' Stratford, Tele-
pho267,
ne
Tot:l Bedford, Goderich, --from 7
nen; Monday, Sept. 20th, till 1 p. •m.
Tuesday, Sept. Stet. .
on [Sept. '8th, 1891. He had been ill formerly of Creemore the tnerriago greatest possible; difficulty is caper a k ay ai exec y as s y
about ten da rising away with fenced in finding' candidates. Indeed gin ors. ere are many Liberals - Colborne --•Sept. 18th
Ytf> p to take place the middle of Septem- .oue remarkable featpre of the pres. 'who cannot forgive the Progressive llenaall-�Sept. 20th
hemniorhage. He had been '• engaged ler. party for drawing aw* a substantial Zurich --Sept. 21st
with ' an insurance firm in the city ent campaign is the: reluctance of sofr t 2°
of New York for the past'fourteen pounces the engagement of her into a contest. The Hon. Vincent will prefer to vote Conservative and BlYth---Sept, ward
years. He was unmarried.
o i ate th . n ern*--- p . 2nd
Mrs, Annie Cornish of Clinton, an of many prominent Liberals to venture portion on their former strength and
daughter, Ida Pearl, to Mr. Melville Itrassey is under st very heavy debt of on the other hand there are many Ethel *-Sept, 24th ei4rs41
W. Wawanosh- Man Killed in Auto
Edman McFadden, son of the late gratitude to Mr. Mackenzie King who ;Progressives who cannot forget the Walton --Sept. 27th
Accident Near WinghamMr. and Mrs. Alexander McFadden of showered upon him many favors and abuse showered upon them by Mr.. Goderich Tp.—Sept. 28th
When the car he was driving som- Cookstown,` Ont., the marriage Ito took ,him into hie Calbinet on the eve King ,and other Liberal leaders and Belgrave--Sept. 29th
take place early in September. of the Mat election. The electors of are readier to trust the. Conservative Dublin—Sept. 30th
The engagement. is announced of Durham County, however, did not party to give them equitable legisla• Clinton—Oct. 3 and
Mildred Evangeline, eldest daughter show the same appreciation of his tion and provide the country. with
nest• of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. 41 On- merits and rejected him at the polls. So the aanance,fieid eich is being framoed
tario street, Brantford, to Mr. How- But the majority against him was
and Stanley Burke, eldest son. of Mr. only -moderate in size and the general tip in Ontario, Manitoba and else- _
and Mrs.• A. Burke, Brantford, the presumption was that he•would again t where has no real terrors for Censer -
marriage to take place' early in Sep- fight the seat. But cautious Mr. l votive candidates.
DRUOLESS PRACTITIONER.
DR. A, T'L NTKINSON.
Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist,
Goderich
Cbronie,-Organic and, Nervous Dismal L.
Equitsped «lobi Eleetro-Maitnetle Baths. :
Electronie Eleetrtc • Treatments and
Chiropractic, -
Ottice hours ---2 to 3 and 7 to 9 pm.
and by +appointment, Pseeptirg Monday
and Thursday afternoons and evenings;
Office -Hours on these days 10 to 12 Om.
only.,.
Ladi in Attendance. -
flesidener and Ottice--Cort,er of South
and itritannia Road,
OPTOMETRY.'
A. to COLE. R. 0.,•
PWest StreetOoder het .
Honor Graduate of Me Canadian Oph-
thalmic College of Toronto.
Eyes examined by the latest methods,
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e atePricescrOntn ooBoard of'Fat xam,
Iners Certificate No. 875. •
AUCTIONE$RING
14I0\TAS' GT�Nh
Live Stork and General Auctioneer,
Namiltos Street,- Goderich
Sales made everywhere and an efforts .
made to ptve you satisfaction.
ratifiers sale motes discounted.. '
jUBER1 ,i•'HEItTSO`Q.
Qualified Auctioneer,
• Eldon Street. Goderich.
will conduct any -ale n tet! County of
Huron. °nor inforutanoo apply M.P. J.
Ryan, Hamilton St„ o- ^-nP^a ,'rt with
hem will receive prompt eltenti+n.
NOTARY PUBLIC. ETC.
-wet. BAILIE.
NOTARY PVVBLIC
General Conseyanefng dons
Good Companies Reorei,'nteI
Phone No. 298. uodericb. (mt.
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el EORGF E. GREENSSLADE.
CONVEYANCING. AND NOTAtt'1.
• Baytleld, Ont.
• INSURANCE
McKII,WIP MITTLIAL. FIRE INbt'lt•
ANGE CoMPAN'Y.
?ARAM AND ISnT,ATED• TOWN •1'i(Ol'•
ERTY IN813RED.
Value et property insured up to Jan-
uarp, 191u, $3,0.18,975.00.
OFFIGEReg--James Connolly, Presi-
dent, Goderieti; ,las. Evans, Vice -Presi-
dent, Beechwood; T. 5. clays, Sec.-
Treas..
ec:Treas.. Seaforth. •
DIRECTORS -Ti. .F. McGregor, Sea -
forth; J G Grieve, Winthrop; \Vm.
1Vrin, Constance; George McCartney,
•Tiieeerstntth .--- John_-..F.rrtiei,....,11arlock;
John Benuewise, Broadhagan; Murray
Gibson, Brueetleld. •
AGENTS ---3. W. Yeo, Goderich; Sandy ii
Witch, Clinton; Win. Chesn:y, Sea- I
teeth: Il, tiinchiey. Scatorth.
Policy Holders can pay their awesa-
enents at 11. 11. Cett's store, eeoderich;
A. J. eforrisIt's teething Store, Clinton;
or J. II, Reid's. Bayfield.
rude INSVRANGE
Have it attended to ay the
«11! WAWArib$H MUTUMI.; flat 1M$11SAWCE Co
Established 1878
Head Oiftee : Denganaon, Ont.
-.. Il..lft..i+l . .
Rally L. ;�liesrlds a &.txatl-.
Crich, pro.; Wm. J. Thompson, Aub.
ern, rice pros.; directors—Wes. H'e.
(,lnillan, St.Helens; W. P. Peed, R. R.
No. 2, Luckno-w #I L. Salkeld, 'phone
lt0Orll, Goderich: Alex. Nicholson,
Lucknoal; Win. Watson; Jas. Girrin.
R. R. No. 6, Goderich; Wig. I Thomp-
son, Auburn; Tien Griffin, R. R. No.
7, L*chteow; Cu.tHowitt, Yincar-
dine, Ont.
THOS. S?OTHERS, T. G. ALLEN,
Treas. Sscreteutl .
Children Cary
�rr+�.� ,r FOR mows �tt�
C int► ST_ O R I A
, [ember, Massey -after -looking: over -the -ground, -_ _But one thing is plain from these
in Durham has decided that the manoeuti res. The Li�eraI pary ria=
Mr, and Mrs... $ichaxd Vanston en- chances of. victor are even smaller c'bvioysly abandaned all hope of ab-
Wingham, Ontario, announce the Y tainin a clear
�e gagement of their daughter; Jean, to than in 1925 and declines to risk an- S majority by itself and,
lithe s dother defeat,Now if the Conservatives failed to attain
Dr. John McI• Sul McEachern,o Mil. a Mr. Massey is not I
f t ��soonly an ex -Minister of sorts but he is
e;.4's`this goal, it could only hold office by
can! Waukee, Wis., son of Mr. and Mrs. yoursg' wealthy and ambitious
" ��� v. Jno McEachern Winnipeg Marriage and if
To sell people one has
never seen — by: Long
Distance –.•• may seem
strange to you. but it is
being done every Clay.. ` 1 - -
sell by Long stance to
points 200 miles away,"
writes. a hardware mer-
chant, "and never see
the customers." •
"A man 'called at our store
the other day" -- writes an-
other merchant, "I recogniz-
ed his voice at once: I had
been calling him by. Long
Distance for months, but had.
never. seen him," • l
That is ,.how Long Distance,
by expanding the selling area
is enabling merchants to sell
fax more in a day than their
fathers ever dreamed of sell--
ing.
Be fair to yoprself, and to
your business. Give Long
Distance a chance to do for
you what it is so. successfully
doing for: others. -
the grace of the Progressives. The
' to take place early in September. he considers his prospects in Durham result is that unless the country gives
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald o County, which has always been, good. (Continued on Page 7)
fighting ground, so. poor that he can ! Muscular Rheumatism Subdued
Lucknow, Ont., announce the engage- serve his party better le eve When When one is a sufferer from muscular
men[ `of their only daughter, Jenfiie. election literature, then the plight of rheumatism he cannot do better than
to Mr, *William A. Porteous, son of the Liberalnsarty in' on,row____ie_must be to th bbed with D
--
Mrs. Pttrt�ous .and ,the exceedingly serious Again Mr W
Iate Robert ve the region ru e.
Porteous. of Stratford. The marriage Thomas Eclectrie Oil. Let the rub-
J. Taylor, the •proprietor of the Wood- ho•ng lie brisk and continue until ease
to take place in September, . stock Sentinel.d eview and other pap is. secured. There is more virtue in a
Hudson-Etherington ern, accepted the Liberal nomination bottle of it than eau be flatly estimat-
A very pretty August wedding took for North Oxford but he has now seen ed. .
place at 1:30, August 4th, at the fit to withdraw on the pretext of ill- pp
home o1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Ethering• health and 'Mr, William Tolmie, the GCeat Rejoicing By
ton, 299 F Cie street, -Stratford; when candidate selected by the Liberals of J
their eldest•, daughter, Marion C, was West Elgin, has likewise -suddenly R
united in 'marriage to Mr. William H. thrown up the longe. Now the rid. heuinlatic Cripples
Hudson; son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ings, thus forsaken by these gentle-'
Hudson' Egniondville. Rev. G. -Row. men, cannot by any stretch of the If So Crippled Yoe Can't Use Arms
land. of Knox Presbyterian church. imagination be deseribed as Conserva- or Lege,, Rheums Will Help You
performed. the ceremony in the pre -i
tive stronghold)[, and it is. quite car-
--
or Nothing to Pay,
sense of relatives and friends to the taiit•that if th had been alble to de-; -
nurnler of one hundred. • tett even fain'"igns of at posatbility i Get.* bottle of Rheuma today and
of a Liberal eye they would to- wear a satisfied smile on your face to.
A Hay Township Death day be retivej$ in the field. But morrow.
The late Mr, William Howard they have evidently disc ' ed that It's a remedy that is astonishing
passedtaway on August loth, He
- the tide, of pnbiic senti tis run- the whole country, and it's just as
was born at Drysdale. Haytownship.
strongning against
65 years ago, being the eldest son of and prefer to wait for more epral ropit. as for rherty good for umatismout, atica and lumbago
the late Mr. John Howard, and lived Mus dpys before they spend their time! It drives the poisonous waste from
on the farm at Drysdale up till two and mo in fighting battles where.' the joints and muscles --that's the
years ago, when they sold the farm in even tory would only land them secret of Rheuma's sweetie.
and moved to Dashwood, where they on the oppesitibn benches. Of course , But we don't ask you to take our
lived one year, after which they they have me excuse for their re-; word for it; go to IL C. Dunlop or
moved to Hensall, purchasing the tirement f in common with other any druggist and - get a -bottle of
residence of John Stacy. Liberal ca didatea in Ontario they- Rheumy today; if it doesn't do as we
Miss 'Beatrice Larkin Weds Howard have been abandoned to their fate by - proilaise get your money back. It
II. Kerr their •leader,; Mr, Mackenzie King. will be there waiting for you.
First Presbyterian church, Sea- Mr. King used to talk incessantly ,
forth, was the scene of a pretty wed-- about the historic ties which bound ry+
- ding last Friday evening, when Beat- him to North York but although the THE
ewes ,K rice Jean, daughter of Rev, Feeder- electors of North York entreated him
ick and Mrs. Larkin, tae unitedKr in to try his luck - once more, t shirked
II
oDE
•--•-••- a -marriage to. Howard Bitten Kerr., of the ardeal,sCf another contest withMr.
Just Right
Galt. The. altar was banked with! Herbert 2,ennox and remains M his
evergreen; and pial: Cosmos, pinktcarefully prepared refuge in Pince
and green being the prevailing Albert where the large foreign -born
or psti tomacshade in the costumes cf the bridal i vote willeprobably yield him a major -
party. Before the ceremony James ity.
For after -eating diatress, gas, bride, who entered with her brother, i action at Mr. Dugald Donaghy, who
Stewart sang "O Perfect :ove." The l Another significant symptom is the
sourness and bloating, the quick and F. R. Larkin, of Windsor, - tothe was the Chief legal spokesmen for the
positive neutralizingaction of Bis- strains of ,the "Bridal Chorus" from Liberals otr the Custotifee Committee. -
urated Magnesia has proved to be - Lohengrin, played by Mrs. Milne Mr. Donaghy carried N Vanceu-
just right 1 Relief, certain and -gra. Rennie, looked charming in a roped ver by a substantial ars y in 1021
tifying, almost instantly follows the style of -white taffeta and embroid-i but he apparently came to the eon -
very first dose—and a few cents' ered net, with tulle veil and cos•, elusion that on the present issue he -
worth obtainable from any good cnet of orange blossoms. She earl could not repeat the exploit and re- '
druggist, lasts for a long time. This ried •a shower bouquet of butterfly fused the nomination. Now, however,
special Bisurated form of Magnesia, roses and lilies of the valley and out of party loyalty he is offering
for Stomach Troubles only, does not wore the gift of the groom, a white, himself as a sacrifice candidate in _
act as a latative. Ark"' Your drug- gold _wrist watch. ,,, Her ' sister, Mrs ' ('entre Vancouver more to keep the
W. W. Moffatt, of Port Colbornec'tie_Hoft-••.H: •11:--Stevens-.-occt;.pied..,than...
• matron of honor, wore a smart gown' with any hope of winning t'.ie seat.
of blonde lace with rose velvet hat.: 'the patent signs of lowered morale
and carried, a sheaf of •Columbia in the Liberal' ranks are too numer-
roses, Little Miss Barbara Bestto be ignored and in many rid -
a green -clad flower girl and rine atter the aenrch for a. present- '16,
3 ra can did e A; Com ere-
Toronto. The groom was attended ly failed, the Progressives are being ;-' `
by his brother, Dr. Brenton Iferr, of entreated to step into the breach. At A coal. day ni ugu prevents
Buffalo, and the ushers were ?Jodie! - a cold day in Decent/Cr.
and Gordon Kerr, of Toronto. The sex in the fele& election, There it The Heat Folks can defend
service was read by the bride's lath- overturned and Brenner was crushed your home against cold storms.
er, Dr. Larkin. and during the, sign underneath it. Persons who had ,
ing of the register Miss Florence noticed the ***mobile on the road, But don't wait too 1(lttg telt n-
- Belittle- and_ .._Jaturs n,,,Atewart, !► ssyr:_it war not traveling more than gage their protection,
"Until." Alter . a reception at ti 20 miles ati"hoes;-tilt ia-th-ir'e•°vvl5'f,.•x•.}',et theiniiii„�t�f)ttr eta.at.,liitt,nt3St;.
manse, which was decorated wi h no loose gravel at the spot it pis be.:Then they'll be ready to R=attle
pink roses and Cosmos, Mr. and Mts. Bevel something must have gone; he Winter befrr the Cbatt e
lferr left for Muskoka, the brjde- wrong with they, mechanism of the with•
ftrliest
tavelling in a dress of navy charms -`ear. {hie wheel was off when the frost until the last.
lame, with needle -point trimming . machine was found in the ditch. Thigh
and a..black English felt hat. On Constable Wharton later visited the —CALL THE–
and their return they will reside in Gall acerae of the accidrnt and Ur. 0. L.
Daskweei Mao Instantly Killed , Borden, of Strathroy, coroner, was
Sam Brenner, of Dashwood, aged called. He decided that an inquest'
36, was instantly killed in a motor was not necessary.
accident about 5:31) Friday after-" e'en._
noon on the. 18th concession of West Children, Cry' i 1 ps MUSTARD COAL
Wilkens. Hit ear ran into the ditch fOe FLETCHER'R D U V r COMPANY
opposite the famed Thomas Elliott, 0 A 8 T 0 R M A ' Phone 98 -y Goderich
returning officer for 11'oat LdiddIe-
gist.
O0DtRiCH
the Leading' -
Luneral Direcuws
and Embalmers
Orders w.reiully attended to
•S . qt haaxir lghis ,. er- door.
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director Bind
Naltahner
Goderich, Ontario
All *elk promptly attended to
day or night.
It beers: Store IN; Roust Saw
bearer was Master Ian Clark, of asbk Libe 1 d'dpt h pl Vis; t
4
South 'dada e
Buy The Best
• -The Ply{nouth =Anthracite Coal is- the beat;- -1t urns
to a fine ash and is Practically free -from slate, It cost at
the Mines 50c per ton more than other Coal but we self it
at the 'same price, Why not have`;the best when it will -
cost you no mare.
Egg and Nut $16.00 per ton
Stove: , , . ;$16.50 per ' ton
We also handle the Master Anthracite Coal. 14
This Coal differs in some respects froi s the average
run of Anthracite frons the Pennsylvania field and these
differences should be borne in mind' to insure_ most etli-
cient and eConotnic results. This coal is slighttrtighter
and theiefori. fuses at a higher temperature, is free burn-
irfg and therefore more readily susceptible to --draft con.
trot. It is ALI, coal; it comes to you free from slate and
other iinpurities. it cannot clinker unless forced beyond
the high fusing point of its ash It is an ideal domestic
fuel and costs you $15.O0 -per Wit, -all suds.
if your furnace orplttnlbing requires overhauling.
If you require a ttew"'furnace or a hot water job or
plumbing, let us figure on it, also if your _ furnace and
plumbing require to -be overhauled—Give us a call and it
will have prompt attention.
Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware kept in
stock.
CHAS. C. LEE
The IHrxdware at the wharf
SHIP CHANDLER irL.UM5INO and HEATIMO
Store 'Phone 22. House 'Phone 112,
For Good Clean Cost
QUALIFY'
1;Arnie
HAVE
you ever experienced the pleasure and the saxrltigs you
snake by buying your groceries at the nearest Dominion
Store? You can shop there with absolute confidence ill any
Dominion Store and be assured ofettin the most for
your money and QUALITY MERCHANDXSE.
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famous Dominion Stores
Teas ata saving. Blonds DOMINO 69c lb.
--to•-suit --all .tastes, -_.••RAalisk RreatcEaat
Quality and Flavor
unequalled. D.S.L. BULK 59c lb.
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3oiii'Chips "'--2"Ibir. 25c
Silver Gloss Sta rely 2 pkts.25c
%els Piddles Spice 25c Ib.
Cewpeasi I usturd 29c It.
CLOW sawis* $1.
—JARS .m :Lugs- $1,4$
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Ziirc July Riags '2Oc +s•
Parawax 2 pkta, ,25c
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PAG err GOLD PRUNES
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10 SAR8 59c Jeer Powders 218e 2 Ilia. 29C
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