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ood News Nuggets
*sans. "Ashes Johaetoel. Thea. H.
riel Thorburn. Meng id. .
PnGarnet Maaiil:on, Muriel
relfslt,
'Phos, O'Keefe. Harm,' acetates
laird sell! Coll Jeannie M • J
f 0 y inson. tan. ..♦i
u e), am
retain, Cecil Gardner.
Gardner. Mildred Fein Turnips--
Picked FromExcliang
, Akin R..bb. Huts—Alice Robert-
slt`l, Helena
Kira Dalton. h 1Ii+ Felce. Ina Milt
Gilleslaie-Haelgilts NuptialsCampbell, Evelyn Reid. Carrots--
I The sympathy of the comtnrnity Ce.•elia Regan, Frances Deign, Mar-
i A very pretty wedding was satins- was greatly Burred when it wee great F rrish, Betty Bissett) Minnie
i nixed at Kinlough. on Wednesday, learned that Mrs. Smith, tete wife I.f $;chards, Alice Alm -Donald. Grace
September 8th, by Rev. W. Townsend Mr. Alex. Smith, of the 8th line of
of Berrie, at the home of Mr. and Morris, had sudden) passed away en McGregor. Parsnip—Elizabeth Curran,
1 Mrs. Jets. Hadgins,. when their eldest Sabbath eveni;ig•. Sept. 5th. She waI U yd M CaShackleton,
ley. L rnieAHmasty.. tan• CC
daughter, Mabel Catharine, was unit- born in Morris forty-two years ago, ions --Margaret Simpson, Eugene O'- i
ed in the holy bonds of matrimony residing there for twenty-one years.; Keefe. Wellington Harvey. Isabel' 1
.with Mr. Chas, L. Gillespie, son, of when she went to Omer. Mich., to he McLean, Helen Zaleski, Gordon An -
Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie, .i4 heti- with her brother, Dr. D. T. Smith. • derason, Marcella O'Connor.
church. Fifteen years ago she was married to FLOWERS
McEttebren-Yanstoa. Mr. Alex. Smith and returned te the) Asters---t'lifrord Crozier, .Arthurt
On (Saturday ottoman Sept. 11th, eighth line 'where she lived cont,nu-
at 4 o'clock, in the soft light of anal+ until the time of her deet);.Simpson'. Sweet Pease --Mary Hack- ty"—Robt. Pelee, Arthur. Backwell
• church candles, in the chancel of St. 1 pts. Fallon Myers. Phlox --Margaret Marion McKenzie. Jean Culbert.
Paul's church, Wingham, beautifully Y.atng.I)!naps°Y Simpson Oliver McCharles Zinnias G Courtney, Ra3'mond Austin
Q Th 1 hMe-
decorated
n urn► ay, Sept. tit .., its the—Ewan 'McLean, Jean Culbert. Af» Writing The wing —Donald
en Vatinetone dols of r of fire home of the bride's untie. jlr. John riean Marigolds—Mex. Oauley, Fin. Gregor, E11eda Hunter, Writ. Watt.
and Mrs. Richard Vanstone, was spar. aardersor, Miss Caroline V. Dempsey ley MacDonald. Coreopsia—Colin Freda ateQuoid, Donalda McKendrick
olid to Dr: John McFaul Mcwachren, became the bride of Mr. Joh le. Crozier, Mildred Lillie. ,Calendula••-•• Alvin Robb. Writing "Woodland
of Milwaukee, son of Mr. and Mrs, Young. The nrlliiatins; clergyman Billie Campbell.~ Muriel Thnrburn Rain"—Muriel Parrish, Betty Eissett
. , CaraMcKendrick,
was Rev. Dr.
John McEachren,
R i £nrnbv of Beath Betty Bissett ktina' FeLee French C1 Clifford Blake
• The marriage wasos le7mr izledgby the 1 Oil.• their
willr�*eiclenonhthcn wedding R'►chsrdss Reggie Campbell, dJeanoAn�n Anna
Criiing the Bir"' Jean Grant.: l
MUSIC Rev. l ±711x: Schaffter, rec'tar.--_. - 1 fa-rn1 ns'Hallett :- — -demon, Cecil Gardner- _ Verbena-- Phyllis Pelee, Wilbert Robb, Mar -1
Niurray.Young
BOF, W. Ii, JACKSON—Instruction
The marriage was quietly solem-I Clinton Bratteh of Dominion Stores -Emilie) Shackleton,__ James O'Keefe. garet Parrish, Beatrice Culbert, Mary.
�'. given in volee Culturl3. Organ. nixed on Thursday, (Sept, 9th, of Myr-1
to C,loae Emily Brawn, Cosmos --Duncan McKenlfie. Cclleetion of Three Draw. --
PROF.
Violin, Guitar. Theory. eta. tie Anna Rose, only daughter of Mrs, The Clinton branch of the Donau -barn sFredayIhs Pelee,
Pineau Alvfn - teieblDo Fsy, Robertson,
Crozier, Alma un.�
studio and residence, North Street. Mary Young, of Blyth, to Charles ion )Stores, which has been operated Robb, Gordon Anderson, Olive Blake. den Hasty, Drawing "South Amer -t
irr tiF al1\ti1't;. Henry Murray, son of Andrew"Muc. for several years, is to be closed the Gaillardia Billie Johnston. ice" --Mary Mstcl+.enzie. Alice Roberts
�� y McKinnon,nods+ in this month: Mr. A. POULTRY son, Donald McKay, Jessie `.11acRae ,
ray, of. Toronto. Rev. H. Gilmore oft-igontInues
DAWUY TRICE elating:
her (.lasses at Studio
Sept. 7th ,t026. , that town shortly.
PAGE MEN
McEwen's Specials
Fresh stack of 8heriR'.a Jelly Powders Just in., .. , , .. , , ... t far 25ee
A good Teaspoon, Kind Grow Design, given away w�; t e.t:lt 2,3:, 11
worth.
Another sbipraent of our special Black Tea to hand, only. per lb...55e
Try a wind. It ie a winner.
We grin! our No. 1 Blend Coffee Bean freak with your oris, tan or J
coarse to suit the tla►i..
Finest. Seedtrss Raisin. per Ib
Spine tasty lines for pienie; :
;MEAT-WICIU SPREAD - SANDWICH SPREE
'OLIVE BUTTER PEANUT BUTTER
SALMON SARDINES and TUNA MU
PICKLES. OLIVES AND MITES OF ALI. KINDS
LEMONADE, ORANGEADE, RASPBERRY SYRUP.
CHERRY 'SYRUP aid ORANGE SYRUP,
FOR DRINKS.
A )rood assortment of Fancy Cakes always on henJ'.
,Just received a fresh shipment of Picnic Plates.
Vegetables and Fruits fresh from the gardens always on hand.
.— 'Gu"l de delivered labii � pilot oi'the Town.
Ise 1J
manager, t ell take e charge
Cockerel Arra Mae Parrish, S d Jean Grant, Wittnifred Blake.
Lane•Phelan of a store at Windsor and leaves #or y - I PHONE 46
:standard Bank Building • Auburn, Ont, St. Josephs church, Clinton, was Body of Hensall Led. Drowned In
ney Gardner, Winnie Lane, Beryl COMPETITIONS -
Gardner,
Mary McKenzie, - Harold
Webster. .Pullet --Sidney Gardner.
Anna Mae arrisb, Mary McKenzie,
Harold Webster. Pen of three (cock.
erel and two nullets)—Sidney Gard-
ner, Arthur Simpson, Mary Mien.
John O'Neill. Barred Plymouth
Mocks—Clifford. Crozier, David Cow.
in . Harold Webster, Clifford Blake.
Roderick Finlayson. Kenneth Ross.
White Leghorna--Mildred Pelee, An-
na Mae Parrish. Wellington, Harvey:
Trion Hasty, Alden Hasty, White
Wyandottes—•Hilda Lane. Roy Mc-
Kenzie. Ina 'Campbell. Rhoda Island
Reds—Frankie Gilmore, Cecil Gard-
ner. Buff,. Orpingtons—Jimmie: Far-
, 1 .
ing Cn�m1`etitinn�-S idnet '
the scene of a very pretty wedding on North Brought FT Rachel 1 Df ' t
0:HAMILTON- Organist Norte St.. Saturday 'morning, Sept, 4th, when ort rang t Home P M K Gardner, ons Anderson, ace Mae
i Donald. Jrdging Lambs Irr Beef A•HAPPY CHILDHOOD
eJ . ✓ . McEwen
cEwen
United Church. Concert player Anna Loretta, eldest daughter of the The body of Alvin Alexander, son
Teacher.
late i lam and liars Phelan, of f M d ' Alexander of Hen -
Residence at :firs. Colborne s, St. Pat- Blyth, was united in mayors a to Win sell who was drowned in tap wilds of
reek Street. g
and o ,1 •t W lI 1 , , o r, an re. exon ei
Andrew Lane, son of the late Mr. and the Northland, •where he was employ.
Mrs, Thos. Lane, of Clinton. The . ed by the Hudson's Bay Ciatipany,
ceremony was conducted by Rev. Fr.: was ought home a fortnight ago
Gaffney, assisted ,by Rev. Fre. Goetz for interment. The young roan, who
LEGAL CARDS -
v. R. DARRQW.
and Dautzer,
Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public, laceBirney-Mcl,arnon drowned when his canoe upset in. the
Successor to J. a. i:Moran
• was twenty-one years of age, was
g + The wedding ofKocheching River, three hundred
Phone 07 omce, The sauna tintler.eh Alice Muriel Mc miles. from Fort William, about
_~"
Larnon, daughter of Mrs. R. O. Me- three weeks ago. Hector Trembley;
ERNEST at, LEE. • Larnon to William. George Birney, ,of Fort William, at the behest of the
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Birney,. of parents of the young man, went after
Barrister and Solicitor Exeter, was solemnized by Rev. Dr. I the body, 'accompanied by a trapper
10 King Street East; Toronto, 2 J. W. Aikens, of St John's United and two Indians; and, airier an ex -
Telephones Main 7793-7794.: church, Saturday, Sept 4th, at 3 haailsting journey- they succeeded in
o'clock, at the home of the bride's their quest. The ,body was exhumed.
DUDLEY 'E. HOLMES mother, 173 Langside at., Winnipeg.. placed in a sealed case and the re
Barrister, Snitoitor. Notary 1Sweitzer-Higgins Nuptials p I turn journey started. Tho Indians,
Public', Conveyancer, Pate.
PHONE 27 HAMILTON STREET" A quiet wedding was solemnized at from some superstition, refused to
the Meter parsonage on Wednesday touch the burden and the two white
SPECIALIST " September 15th. when Miss ' Lillian men had to .:carry the body, with the
Viola Higgins, eldest daughter of Mr, case weighing about one hundred and
DR, F. J. R. FORSTER. and Mrs. Robt. Higgins,, became the eighty pounds, over thirteen portages
bride of Mr. Aaron Sweitzer •of De- one of .which was two miles long.
EYE, EAR, NOSE, 'TIIROA �- trait. Rev. Arthur 'Sinclair.' ofliciat• The t body was buried, in. the family
tate House Surgeon Nein:Yor Opd. pl t, Haman oh Wednesday, Sept.
thermic and Agral Hospital, assistantd at Death o MBlld
nth f 8th..
'►Ioorefleld's 'eye- Hos(iital and G of an rs B
u
Square Throat Hospital, :London; Bng. Tuesday occurred in, Hensall on
53 Waterloo St. S Stratford. Tele esday morning, Sept: 14th, of
phone 267. • •- Mary Ann Horton, relict of the late
At Hotel Redford. rd. Godpri h, on ibA Robt. Bullard, in her 77th year. Mrs.
evening the of I Monde ecueach
illy;! anti Bullard had"notbeen sick long: and
her death was a great shock 'to . her
n.1r1. friends. ' She was a lifelong resident -
of this vicinity and eve:: well.lcnown.
Grummett-Hutton • -
:CHIROPRACTIC
DRUGLESS. �IiUPRACTITIO..H.R.
DR. A. N. ATKINSON, .
Chiropraetor and Drugless Therapist,
Goderieli •
Cbronle, Oreanle rand Nervous UI. eo es
.quipped with Electroaslageetio Baths
gait :..Elnetr .,.Trealm* me .and
Chirepraetie. •
Office hours --2 to 3 hurl 7 to 9 pan
and by •appointment, excepting. Monday
and Thursday afternoonsand evenings;
Office Hours on these ;'lays 10 to 12 a!m.
wlY. Lady in Attendance; •
ltesidenee and plaice—Coraer or South
at.: and Kritaunia )toad.
• AUCTIONEERING,.
INIO:ttAS GUNDRY. e
Live Stock and General Auctioneer,
Hamilton Street, Goderich.
Sales 'made .everywhere and'.uteefforts
made to glye -you- satists:aeon.
Farmers sale notes discoutited.
ROBERT ROBERTSON.
Auctioneer. Eldon St.. tioderich
will ennduet and arrange any sale. on
The home.. of Mrs. M. Hutton,Kin-
cardine, T£in
cardine, was the scene of a pretty
wedding • on Wednesday, Sept, 8th,
when her eldest daughter, Lillian E,
wasunited in marriage. to. Mr. Joseph
$..Grummett; son of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Grummett, Seaforth. Rev, A.
E. Millen conducted the ceremony,
Late Peter Woolley
Mr. Peter Woolley, aged 89 years
passed away at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Fred Leibold, 66 Mc -
Nab stn. Stratford, Tuesday, Sept.
7th, His death came:. after. an illness
of several months, removing an
esteemed resident of the city and also
formerly a resident of Zurich and lat-
er of Hensall, before moving to Strat-
ford.
A °Hay' Townships Wedding
A very pretty wedding took place
on Tuesday, Sept. 7th, when • Miss
Leona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Corriveau, Drysdale, was united'in
marriage to Mr. Edgar Ms�ppse, son of
Mr. Nelson Masse, 14th con. of 'Hay.
The ceremotiy was performed by Rey.
Father. Gerard. -
The Late Mrs.` Alexander Smith
ASI•IFIELD.SCHOOL FAIR•LIVE STOCK
rich Margaret Parrish Muriel Far-
follows:
The results p bring this about; now-a•days Baby's
-'Victor Martin Ienatius Martin Lem, follows.
Calfs -••-Ignatius Martin,.. Michael, A MATTER OF HEALTH
Martin. Poultry Judrsing Winnie j
Lane. Mildred Pelee, Norma Ander- Let Baby's Own Tablets Keep Your
son, Beryl Gardner. Muslim Contest Children 1a"eli
—Mouth Organ---Jaek Collinson. Ger- i1 ,
rid Dalton Billie Cnm'libelt Arthur t
Simpson, Duncan Simpson, Bruce Little children very quickly get out
f sorts. By runlet treatment the
MacDonald. Public.. Speaking--Leoir. o p
Sullivan, Arthur. Simpson, Sara Mae- can usually just as quickly be set,--
Cauley, Aldan Hasty, Tom Andersolg right again. Most of a their troubles
Margaret Simpson. Roy McKenzie. , arise in the drat .lace from the
Parade—No. 2 school (shield), No. •14 stomach or bowels:. that is why a
sebool. geed Cl@ailing+ant is the tryst th9ilrr,
'SPORTc•- I _prescribed by the doctor, Formerly
South ' ' Square
Making It Easy
Mrs., Buy -on-time: "How muck is
this hat 1" "
Clerk: ""It's ¢10 cash."
Mrs. B. --"How much by lnntel-
menteY"
Clerk,-•"It'n $15•®$10 down and a
a week for five weeks," -
•
g , - castor oil was the menus used to -
risk, Mary' McKenzie. Any Pat-- Th of the sports were as
ens Hogan, Freda Mc void. Cherie, Fifty, yard das
Own 'Tablets do the theapae work, but
years :Wilfred Robb, Lloyd McCau-� co rout trouble to l parent or den
Andprsan. White Eggs—Rube Reid. comfort to the little .one, 'Children
Muriel Parrish. 'Margaret Parrish. ley, Reg. Campbell, Jas. Drennan, take Baby's Own Tablets happily be.
Martins
McKenzie: Jim Gardner. It<netius Ronald Henderson, Angus McCauley. cause there Is no nasty taste and be.
Br."n Erns-.-rlleda Hun- Fifty yard dash, girls under ten years cause no griping afterpains follow
ter,• Alvin Robb. •Charlie Anderson; --Jessie McCrae, Isabel McLean, C. •their use.
Roy McT{enete; Gordon Boyd. Andrew McKend> ick, the fourth we .missed. ;their
a specific for childhond indiapa-
Rarkwnli. Bnuquet fre•n' Home tsar- Jean Colbert. Fifty yard dealt, bows tion, vomiting, constipation. coke.
dente-•.•Fn1ily Brown, Oliver McChsr- ten. to twelve years -••-Bruce McDowa colds, teething pains, etc., there is
lea. Edwin, Meyers. Francis Crozier. ell,. Donald McKay, Jack Collinson, nothing to equal Baby's Own Tahleta.
Mary MacKenzie, Catherine Mel)on- Eugene Keith; George McGregor, M. They never do harm and always do
=.ld. Bouenet- from .School Ghrdcn•-. Martin. Fifty yard dash. girls ten good. The Tablets are sold by medi-
h, boys under ten' �"
Ignatius Mertin. to twelves -Rachel McDowell, Cathar-
ine cine dealers{ cr by mail at 2+ Bents a
Hogan, Catharine Galt, Winnifred box from The Dr. Williams. Medicine
•
Blake, Mary.Hackett, Ella Hogan. Co., Brockvili'e . Ont,
The Parade Was t hone 'tall Judg.s Aleck Parrish.Col kit dwiLan Martin
tin-
Had a- Aarrd in - Making tor Martin, John O'Neill. Jas. O'Neill.
Awards Leonard Sullivan, Michael Martin, -
The Ashfield' school 'fair held °atAlex. MacKenzie.. is Baconh. iryHogs—Gordonl
Curry's Corners is always one of the Johnstone. Mary MacKen sic.. Graydon
best and is ea
h rWno
as exception.
yeRitchie, Alexa Parrish, Oliver Me -
The fair theas held on Thurs -4. Sept.. ,Charles, Junior Beef Calf—Gordon
16th, and'there was t; lar a crowd
present from far and near. A splen- Johnstone Matt Johnstone Halter
did. display in all departments was to Broken Colt-Goldwin Martin, Aleck
be seen and some very .fine stock was Farr"'
noticed. • * DOMES1C' SCIENCE •Dowell and Rod . Finlayson.hStilt
From the spectacular point of .view F r u i t Salad—Nora O'Loughlin. race--Jol+n O'Neil Mir •+el Martin
the_. ac oL adaewas.rt watt eL ;Palate Pelee, Alma , Ignnttus .LMarhi*_. • we—Abler,— „,,.,r e
ive, each echool having something tinter, Eileen Treleaven. Chocolate "', ""•'•,hell and i*,.,— lticD-"'-
Dal -
distinctive and original in the way of 'Cake—Fra .noes • Crozier, Nora ell, Bed. Pinlav°^" end Pinner 11,4',..
costume or other feature. The par- O'Loughlin, Mildred Pelee, Rita Dal- Don ild. Genco n. Mor«ewnr .n.•a r,ni-
! ade was led of by ex -Reeve Johnson ton, Alma Hunter,'`Beth �McConnelb Bal rennin, Alfred ranee ped ..Tack:
and Piper JohnScott. St. Josepph's 'Muifinse -Isabel McLean, Ina . Camp- t•ott•,nar•n. Par. (''•1,nnban nonny Peery
School,.5,_.S...No. 2, had on their ban- bell, Marcella O'Connor, Marie Per, Robh Teeeeeec' 04n°,_11Tica f eseee_
ner the motto, "Good Farms are Cane guson, Anna Treleaven Jean Ander-
, .t e c ' 'ren woxa son. lager Coo 'es—Caths
Fifty yard. dash. bees over twelve,
years—John McGregor. Edwin Myers ADVERTISE iN THE STAR
Cordon : Boyd. Bruce McTlowell, Pwan
McLe}n: Ennene O'Keefe. Fifty '-- •
yard dealt, girls over --twelve yeses-- - •
Rachel McDowell, S. Hneen, Cotter.' .
ire M'tDa"•plt. Irene 11'Ccl:nv, Boys'
three-legxad race--tt.trry carver fled
f orenn Rood. Mai4hew Fla,• and
Eu e"e n Keefe,. Peace . McDowell
and Wm, Cnmehell, Geor"•e McGrew
ne and Jack `rotative* Finlay ate.
the' edged methods to gent beet' mental, •
See .him, or drop a card and he will
give ft - immediate . attention:. Fauna
sKINNv sales n s ee,ally.
p.
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. NOTARY • - PUBLIC, ETC.'
'wain BAILIE
• NOTARY -
General - Conveyencirtg done
rood .:Companies Relresente1l .
Phone. No.. 298. Goderich, Ont:
IPIEURGE E. GR1.ESSI.ADE.. •
' N ilex AND NOTARY.
CO�iVE7<A. 1, :� r A, " 0
Hayfield, Dirt. .
INSURANCE ' • -
(eKiILLOP' MUTUALinns IN,tilt
ANCi -COMPANY.
RUN DOWN MEN
ado's Pride " and h children G' ki rine
white paper caps with border of ....MacDonald, Emily Brown, Francis*
green and the girls had a stip of the 'Crozier, Catherine Hogan, Mildred
same color round. their white skirts. Pelee, . Mary. Hackett. Tarts-•-Phy1-
Nor 3, Kintail, had a banner decorat- lis Felce,• Alma Hunter, Beth McCon••
nell, 'Eileen Treleaven, Mary Hackett.
Minnie Richards. Pie—Mary Reek-
ed, Nora O'Loughlin, Alma Hunter
Minnie Richards, Hazel Ashton, Beth
McConnell. Candy --David McKen-
zie, Phyllis Pelee.- Frances Dalton
Isabel :McLean, Billie Johnston, Thel-
ed with maple leaves and: the scholars
held the red and yellow streamers at-
tached to it,. Maple leaves' made of
paper and • beautifully colored adorn-
ed the girls' waists and the red strips
hanging over their white skirts made
a pretty effect. Zion school had a
fine blue banner with silver' lettering
and attempted something unique in
the way of costume,,eaeh pair being
dressed according to the motto which
they carried.
The pair
with the
motto, "We like sports," for instance,
carried a baseball bat and tennis rac-
quet; "We keep clean," a pair dies-
sed to represent the Dutch Cleansers;
e ea 'vegetables,"carr n vege-
tables; `"We eat fruits,". carrying
fruits; "We laugh and'. grow fat,"
dressedas 'clowns;
ours, a pain dressed n white ready
for bed presumably; "We.'drink milk,"
carrying milk bottles fell of milk.
Lothian No. 7 was a small school and
on that account .did not attempt as
elaborate. a get-up, as most. S. S. No.
10 were dressed as a band of Indians,
feathers and all, and in their. stunts
,,
went 11 a
theyt gorge '
h wh err dunces anal
movements quite in , keeping with
their get up. Paramount No. 14 had
ea stns -shaped sign in silver and the
scholars wore red, whits and blue
sashed • over 'the ehn'il r. ' Crewe
school looked pretty with ample leaf
decorations. S. S. No. 9 looked very
neat in their nniforee of blue over-
mills for the bees. blue :skirts and
white blouses wase h" oq?lar sitars'
for 1 h.. gals. Ail hod the number 9
prominently displayed on their
breasts. Lochalsh No. 4 hod a unique
style of banner,'a wall drawn man of
Ontario, with Huron county eremin-
ane Blue, Mee.MyrtleWehstxr,_Miee
Myra ;t!rn'Deeeld; Bee sat' entest
—D�l Salf'1 . T,indn",,, reseee r. -Leve.
esseseeeet r-^"_r'dtnn-d Martin... Jas
McDonald, Bert Treleaven,
In the evening a very interesting
and excellent coneert was ' held in
the hall consisting of selections by
the Dungannon Orchestra. Miss Ella I
Hasty at the piano and Messrs, Har.:
vey Treleaven,. Frank Mcllwain and
Sheppard, a mixed nuartette c siat-
ing of ori♦. Donald Fowler. afise Colin I
ma B'read--Francis Cro- Pentland; Mr. Arthur Colbert and
zier,. Hazel. Johnston,Ashton, Beth McConnell. Mr. Frank Meliwaine, readings by
ke t. Mrs Fbwler and; Mr. Schultz of
tell, Aileen Treleaven. Mary Rae t Iondesboro, find a play, "Ilridlrett's
Pelee. Lunch --Isabel 'McLean,, lean
Anderson, Minnie Richards, Eileen Investment," the characters ' being
O'Connor, Gecrge MacGregor, Betty Mrs. Fred Ross. Mrs. Chas. Alton
Bissett. and Mr. R. Davidson. Mr. Davidson
SEWING -I was the chairman,.
,
"W t carrying ge' Dolls Shopping Bag L frena Hox 1 Alaei it wasn't mother's cooking
NERVOUS MEN an, Margaret Gilmore, Patricia Rob- that was so wonderful. It was a
t;rtson; Anrxt Treleaven. Sarabelle
Finlayson, Ina Camnbell. Doll's ver'' y, ung appetite.
--"" `"We sleep ten Scarf --Margaret rilmore. . Jeannie
DON'T MISS THIS h " i
You're behind the -times if you don't
know that Cod .Liver 'Ex'tract is one of
the greatest flesh producers in the
• world.
Because it contains more vitalizin
'fAR'I AND ISOLATED TOWN 1'rte1'•
EitTY• INSURED.• •
Value e( property insured "Op to Jam
nary, i9it1; $3,018,975.00.
•OFPIOER8—James Connolly, Presi-
dente Goderleli; Jos. Evans, Vice -Presi-
dent, Beechwood; T. E. line, Sec,-
Treas., Seaforth.
I/IRECTOEs—D. P. McGregor, Sea- -
forth; J. 0. Grieve. Winthrop; Wm.
Wein, Constance; George McCartney,
Tuckrrsmtth; John Ferris, - Harlock;
John Benneaese. ilroadhaSan; 'Murray
J31bsn11, Ilrueetlel+I.
AGENTS --J. W. Yetis Galerleh; Sande
-
Lena, Clinton; Wm. Chesney, Sea -
forth: R. Hinckley, Seaforth.
Policy fielders can pay their assess-
ments at 11. Ii. t;utt's store, '';oderich;
A. J. Morrish's Clothing Store, Clinton;.
• or J. H. Reid's. Bayfield.
FIRE' INSURANCE
Have it attended to by the
• WEs? WAWA$ $H MUTU#L FIRE MNWRANCE 00
Established 1878
Head Ofllee : Dungannon, Ont.
Harry L. Salkeld, R. R. No. 2, God --
'rich, pres.; Wm. J. Tltotnpson, Aub.
urn, vice pres.; directors Wm. Mc.
Quillen, St,Helens; W. P. Reed, R. R.
No. 2, Lueknow; H L. Salkeld, 'phone.
1100r13, Goderieh; Alsn4 Nicholson,
Lueknow; Wnt. Watson; ,las. Girvin,
R. R. No. 6, Gederiek; Win. t Thomp•
son, Auburn; 'rim Grifitn, R. It. No.
'4 Lueknow; Chas. Hewitt, tinter-
' dine, Oat.
!MHOS. STOTHERS, T. G. ALLEN,
T'reals, Secretary.
A Prime IDreriler foe IY'aaaade.-•-;
In some factories and workshops car- t
belie acid is kept for use in ;enteric.
ing wounds and cuts sustained by the .
workmen. Par better to keep on t
(tend a battle of Dr. Thomas' Eelee-'
tris OII. It is just as quick in action
said does not scar the akin or burn
the flesh.
vitamiites. than any food you can get,
You'llbe glad .to know that Me=
Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets come
in sugar coated form now, so if you
really want to'put 10 or l0. pounds of
solid, healthy flesh an your bones and
feel well and strong and have a cons-
plexion that people willadmire--.ask
any druggist for a box of McCoy's
Cod Liver Extract Tableta,
Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if
you don't gain five pounds in 30 days
your druggist is authorized) to hand
you back the money you paid for
there. .
It isn't anything unusual for a per -
ion to gain 10 (pounds in 30 days, and
for old people with feebleness over
taking them they work wonders •
b
McCauley, Lorena Hogan: F"sen fire-
1'taven. Trete,. Sulln•nn. Phone 'Pelee
Crocheted Leee—Clara McDonald
Jean Grant. Thelma Jphnstoe MA"!
u"ekatt. 'Corn '.Mcr"sten-'. - T wki!�1
Gilmore. Patch on (;inehae• 'l•••en.
ere ; Crozier, Mary N1aeKenzle. tars
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AT TA y
t q
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uld
Voice, Anne Treleo ee, Cnnlr I' .
h?Art• mooKenzie, reale.Brewr Va.
dyed Pelee. Sara Mee('nelev. ",. .t
'"'"--A117,"",1 Peke* Mary x',a-..
»Xnrpnn el nnOn. '-Fr'1,Yk;n .•
It,,w.,.. f''"n'tn..o Cor. 'ATn..r'lt,t-•••• 1..,
ittala nn towel_x'rarbae (!fes ,
Tonaft t 'Rein"„nn. TJ",•,.let xnit
Tan4+ Cren.4fiildrept Puler . b",." 11 ...
'tn.,t"•. '�4,"+tee Gilmore. Eileen 'i'•"-
leaven, 1 rnildr Brown,
• MANUAL TRAINING
Ara -Model in Wond—Mil•hacl at.a.
tin, Vietnr Mettle. John O'Neitt, tan
win Myers, Ignatius Martin, Wonee
antiv marked and the - location of (icre, Patch en Grain Intro• --.Alvin
Lochalsh desierated. No.. 12 used a 'Robb, Norval 'itichards. Lloyd Mae -
heart shaped banner with the w,:rd• Amey. Anile A. itTcCa*,inv, TTnvid
into. Have a heart for Na. 12, and Cowan, Gorden Boyd. Kite--P•'bert
' each talo, a boy- and a girl, dressed Velma Colin Crozier. Named Knot,
Brom dPOS.
GODERICH
The Leading
lenneral Directors)
and E.mbaimers
Orders carefully attended leo
at all hours—night or day.
as bride and *'room, the banner .bens' --Mary MacKenzie, Mildred - Pelee,
er in clerical "era. And Iir'nlnck Arthur Simpson.
City were attractive. • i 'NATURE STUDY
•.The prize winners were as follows: Noxious Wends and Seeds—Mildred
Sheaf Spring Wheat--Coiiee ('ro- Pelee, Mary McKenzie, Jean Grant.
zier. Quart Banner Oats• --Oliver 'Betty Bissett, Alice Robertson, Geo: S()l.d COJmmfort1
M Ch 1for a Si
maittdoutt
Air 1)00,12e
Native
ia►,soi; ex.
Gauley, Ignatius Martin. Sheaf (late Clifford (crozier, .Aarthur Simpson.
—Arthur Simpson; Alex. Gauley, Eileen Treleaven. Beneficial Inseam
Oliver McCharles, David McKenzie,—Rileen Treleaven. In;,urioue In.
Ig• Martin. •Qveart Barley --Victor sects --•Dorothy Robertson. Alice Rob.
Martin,, Donald McKay, Duncan ertson, Mildred Pelee. Patricia Rob.
Simpson. Sheaf Barley—Duncan ertson, Roderick Finlayson, Eileen
Simpson, Walter 'Clare, Donald Mc- Treleaven.
Kay, Victor Martin, Roy McKenrie.
Field Corn -Clifford Blake, Beatrice
rslwir Treleaven, Joseph O'Keefe. Field
+loon, stalks-•-Beatrii;e Treleaven.
Sweet Corn—Winnifred Blake, Calif•
ford Crosier, Donald McGregor, Hilda
Lane, Lloyd McDonald, Angus Me"
Arley. Soy Beans, sheaf- •Gordon
Johnston, liver McCharies.
R S°AND VEGETAnL.t
Irish Cobbler Potatoes.•t-Robt.
Poke, Olive Blake, Gordon Boyd.
John O'Neil. Norval Richards, Jean
Anderson, George McGregor. Green
Mountsin Potatoes= -=Frankie Gil-
more, Mary Clare, Pranee'I Crazier.
Sidney Gardner, George Mallen, Rich-
ard Kilpatrick, Bi!ii' t arnn"ell.
Dooley Potatoes—Ji'a GGurran, Sia*•ie•
L E. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
Goderich, *Ontario
MI tails protnptiv attnndcd til
day or night,
Phones: Store Sint; Hens* *$ w
DRAWING, ART, and WAITING
Drawing of Cosmos.—Patricia Rob-
ertson, Muriel Parrish, Betty Biesettt
George Bullen, Edna Cook, Alma
Curran. Butterfly in water colors- -
Jean Grant, Mary MacKenele, Winni-
fred Blake, Dorothy. Curran, Ituneart
Simpson, Emily Brown. Drawing
Iiiealth Pester Nora O'Loughlin,
'Winnie Lase, Billie Campbell, Sere
MacCauley, Mildred lrelce. Drawing
Map of Ashaeld—John Finlayson
Roy McKeeisie, Muriel Parrish, Clare
McKendrick, Anna Treleaven, Colic
Crozier. awjng Map of Hume
County—Be Gardner. (iorstin
Enud. Billie bell, Rachel Me -
Ronald, Norma Anderson. R deriea
Finlayson. Writing "Hump., Denten
1,..1 1I L y11i' '
Happiness and warmth!
A sense .of well-being ea.:sed
by a good dinner, a nieltnw Cigar
and a ht,nie made comfortable by
the Pleat Folks.
Don't lose any of the,) ttuppy
evening*, Don't shiver around
a clJerle:ss )louse during the Bost
'cold days, ' .when a little tore.
thought now will insure comfort
later. -
Buy your winter coal nip.,"
—CALL THis--
IWITietYtt
rot Good Clean Coal
J. D. RUSTAU COIr Kr
?hona.PS Gamic!'
Roach*FliesAosquitoes
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Why not attend the 'School that has the Highly
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The only. School that teaches real Practiei#1 Busi-
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Where High School Students and Teachers are taught
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romo-tionand big income..
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