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Our Big Annversary Sale
...will come to a close an Saturda1 Niiht
of Mist week sriio 4th T.
TIF �tou have nr heady taken advantage bf the many
bargains being offered during this male. do so now:
Refer to our advertisement in tale levet two. issues of•
this paper and tee the many money.sraving values in
Men's, Ladies' and Children's Wear We am o f erarag.
Remember we are offering excellent values in Women'*
and Misses' New Fa. II Coats and Dresses.
Notes. This *tor will i closed on 'Wednesday, Thursdaj' and
Friday of next week on account of the Hebrew holidays,
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A. CORNFIELD PHONE 418
LADIES* and MEN'S WEAR
" MOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO allOP'"
WEST SII O.1 SQUAREGOD *RICH, ONT.
GOOD �+C11�?
NORTH HURON
St
t of The Stir
thee Editor To e
Deese ste,....Perhape, with nue,, you
Still agree that there is a good deal of
truth in the` old *eying that, "If the
cop fits, wear it." In the Goderich;
Signal of Aug.'2@, just A short edi.
tariaal appears, which I take a4 . the
but it
v. i cap. triedit on,
r erb al a i
donnn't fit right; come one else wears
it too often: Now in regard to; that
unscrupulous :political writer therein
referred -to.(Signa1), T wonder Is it
considered unscrupulous to" *tile
plasms ariewera to; canuatr#istsfed guetsw.
• tion,, or -to .set questions that,
• though nosy to answer ars painful
and demoting to your clause, end
therefore' must be considered un-
r.crupul-aus se. the easiest way out.
Will tev r _
the o#e a of North Huron take
'sty The Goderieh Star and see what
there is in' it that is unscrupulous,
then take up The Signal of batt• Week
it :comply with the editor's wi8itea.
rake a good look at the tariff , tables
for Caned; and the U.S. 44. Now,
uccordifig to our Liberal friend's doe•
frztye the lower our tariff la, the more
prosperous, the country becomes.
First 'sun I Unscrupul'ofs when I'
claim that` aur neighbors to the.
*oath of us are considered• the weal-
ihieet people on, the earth? Yet ae-
ecording to"our friend and the tariff
teafies . submitted, • which iii nearly,
every„ care are about three times
higher ht U. S. A..thitn in Canada, If
iiguree count for Anything Vole Sana
rhauld be
in ;por:eity, and 'borrowing
money, instead" of which he enjoys a
POO.
prolective olio .. as
p h money #p` len
or use to keep his fndusteleo boom
ing hie workingmen working,, happy
d his protection, while" he enjoys'
our lore tariff to the time of $600,
000.000. Let us Maki' the two seta of
!lgures and they represent, what t
Our woolen end spinning mills, if
there is any truth in our friend'e ft -
tures thin this part of our industry
hot
urd
Ira tv r a
o k ae . niStht and'day
instead; of, . it 3'a, half manned, on.
half tibial, with the other.. half Millsf the
workers gone to Pneley Sam's mto
help' drive the other half away front
home. I,wonder If our own little fic.
tory has more order* .then it can
handle. He terlls 'us if. we feel like
mime more for thesis goods to vote
for the emeitertstive party. One
rte n woeld hsItleet rntst.r the
tot
Conservative party we 0s11 know
that the government haw. collected the
customs intend of the Liberal party
smugglers. Working men muat have
work with a #air days pay, or what
will be the use of cheaper goods if
we are out of Work and have no mon-
ey; But to proceed, Dir, . Eidtor :: I
noticed our weekly instalment of `the°
famous ;Hamilton speech appeared
again, also in a recent issue an :edi..
torial telling us the lion. A. Meighere
bed vent his sore to 'the Laval Colo
lege fat• elle education.. Of course he
eoeen'-t .wean anything by that, but
goes on to say, "What A scandal Cher
would be if Hon, Mackenzie Xing
had sent aeon there,•and- foroncewe
are pkaaed to agree with him.. It.
would be a real scandal, seeing the
Ron. Mackenzie Piing is a •confirmed
bachola'r. Our .friend, it 'trying his
heed atthe angling li
nggsne
now -ley
telling us that the Conservative
have Antagonized the P'rogressivea.
Here we; cannot,.' agree with him?, we
are inclined to;think that .the,Pro..
greasive members have antagonized
the general public who sent them
there •by masquerading AS Progreso
sives when at heart they: are Liberal*.
Ala proof of this,. where ,a reel Pro
gressive is running a real Liberal is
running against him, but once bit
twice shy, . to• wit the' •drubbing ,Mr.
Forke has received at the hands of
the people: who trusted him, and in
North Huron we foracut'a return to
the fold al our Conservative friends
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4! 4, 0 0, 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 as the Squ*re hod garnered in five foremost research institute. or. its
• .. C 42 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' counters by then, "their rally happen. kind in the world.. Get k'ly.tox at. the
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home. Nairn was theYpickotteo C. a goad scale,
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was the fielding titbit .of ,oho fracas;. I G f. LAX.
t So the Square now go on to further
2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 1. fields and tonight (Thursday} meet •
......... C 2. 0; 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 - Chas Black's pets in the first game A perfectly baan` •
drawee'
13'iritely,
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Wurtele, R. K. ..
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IL Johns get'* 0 in each of Greek Authors and Compatdtion
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people ea• r a a whom
meg as store room and coal rooms.' found resting places in the hands of
e'1 r chief or he
c Z e•K al
as elect sill e; f 1 they y
Even Woodawor4%. and 1leaps, two of ;two, but air furnaces, one at teeth Miter. in centre fielded faultlessly
his. beat supporters, haver denounced end of. tlte:!building.- There will 1* end ent'oif ,acre' hits time after time,
C hardwood floors and the. interior h l • in the inner defence ' 'Sheer-
him as the enslaver
•the m
know what he is talkie ►bout The building is to be heated by members of the Square team.
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of anadlans ell ,woodwork will be of its down covered acres of territory,. -
the Well St capitalists• no wonder
The boys from ave
' The Guderlch !?lasing' l4ti;ls to„ r the river failed
when he fought with the iiockfell'er Ltd., hoe the contract for the work,
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uar t during the war. wvhlclt. including heatitzg, plumbing;
. Editor, withyourr e '
ar die , pe rnl scan I And electric wiring, ie not to ex- !P
should tike one more chance s to reed $14,iaO0 ,the' 'contractor' isi hay.
week lie#ore the campaign close* to isle the pse of the 'old. material,
t tion a _:general review of the *itua- Wlhere ;such can be used, and the
in an effort to secure n new sup- Only additional :expenditures 7teees-
porter from: North Muton for the s ill be f furniture d 1 la
ons �!. Mefghan...
Yours very' sincerely.
B. A., KfNGSiJN
of the final Bothon sae tablFto without
edge ready all` a an so rattlingpr depre!susg C�vct •
good genies will', likely be' Pined. i SURE -:RELIEF FOR
I ry�
In 1926 a_ very large city was bad- CONS • h I I A T I
-1Y. infested with mosquitos. FlyT`ox;
in carload lots was sent there by exo
popple insisted , upon. the wonderful
d teams are
d t d
d # ba t1
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2a and'50 Gants
press to supply the demand. '!'hese At tirpggrsts
miry will or urs ure an elec.
ersta: wes__ _trio -fixtures.-
The Foresters sand emplaxs, *Nowt
Yours
which .meet, iii the', Temperance Hall.
NEWS OF G will have the use .of the lodge room, T
and. the community room in the E
Lady and gentlernon members oi' basement is •to be free of charge.
or he ase ..f..
,the Blue Water Gaff' sired Country F t u •of the auditoriurtf a fee
Club journeyed to Listowel on Wed, will be " elks d."Tho trustees are slot
needay of last week and report a de. . Tiiesirs. R." . Megaw, : ' • Mun- o
Rightful time. The.. ladies split ,the fling*, Isaac Salkeld,.. W. Taylor
score on an even bone but the jt entle- and George. Gould. E
The new bulli 'i E
men of Listowel had 'it over. their +f' d ng twx l canals! • be.
visitors. The score was as follows ':s lne improvement to elle corner :on
Blue Water • Listowel which it will' be built and the peo--ice
r pie of Goderich will certainly be
Mea. Bruce 1' Mrs. p'. W. Day 0 . grateful • to •d.. Mr. MacKay, for his
r lace .0 Mrs. Dr. Nichol generou*: „ °ft, :, , 'we building •will -:
Ma,'Cbe kxr is �.
Miss M. Neftel .1 Mian' L. Fair ..0 be known *elite MacKay -:Hall. = E
Mrs. A. • McKoy .0 Miss. Wenzel: ..1
Misr McMurchie "1 Mrs. Wiison ...0 7 ALL, 1=
Mrs. McMurchle 1 Mills Austin .0 !NE
Mrs. K. Naftel .0 Mrs. ^i'i..R..Hay 1 The Square Victorious Over Saltford E
Mrs. T. Craigie I Miss Fathom ..0 .. in Two Straight :--
Miss .T. Salt* u .1 Mrs..Scbinbeln>.0' ;The G. C. 1', will ,now know their1
Mia>i, k:t Saulta . ` Mi K,' Fair ;..I 'Companions in the final games of the
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'Mrs. C. A. Reid 0 Miss I: Kidd ..1 local soft ball- league and they are
Mrs.. W. 'Reid ,.0 Miss' I.oudeson 1 not
counting on any easy Passage in
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Mri.Gr.,Ga1low 0Moe L,this: 1.seriea as the Squareteam show- _
Mrs. Dr.
Hunter 0 : -Niro, Hamilton' 1 ed real class in the piny -oft * games l E
-•- --- with -_Bisset., and Co, and. surprised =
'Ftfx is 'V.a most fensf;iby'r winning two straight E
Gentlemen: ' tiIt*, ••
D. Battings ',ill Rats .. ', : rt Both games were.,' full . of, pep and S
R. 'Lloyd , J, Schinbein .0 fight sand the, large -crowd present At -
H, Young_ . • •.' i Kelly. ..: