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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-10-28, Page 31 r^ • .11 Ire bat AM_ liwilaslies Um Ss gereeme, Onetase, 'xMeableat rhea eery emery one 'ilesealmes ewe swage maw with trans. Qs* Say s Seim( Mid ale alma semi adv ata to glee it a teatiL I elesided to the so, i*4 edger ,taking tkree beetle* l: Homed it had dew ma a world of wood, awl 1 ltavea't lad tee lsiet rig* of a heeelarthe for lata whfl " Pmt up only by The T. )iUbom Co., . Limited, Tomato, Oat. lampoon JI*a.4RR' III nig ratiosisnd is tie a of Cifts 1l1t1BIC paw?. W. Il. JAOKSt1Y--Iaetruetiop even In Voice Culture. Organ. Piano. Violin, Guitar, Theoty,. ere, Studio and residence. North Street. C.HAMII.CO:V'•--Orgen;at ;':orth St. Celled Church, Concert pla?er and Teacher. Residence at Mrs. Col orne s, St. Pat - reek Street LEGAL CARDS El. R. ti AleitOt't'. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Successor to .1. L. Killoran Phone 97' °t ee, The Square. tl,rder!eh ERNEST M. LEE, • Barrister. end Solieltor 10 Kings Street East, Toronto, 2 Telephones, :Slain 7793-719.1. wUDI,EY E, UIOLMES : Barrister, Solloitor, Notary .Public, Conveyancer. Etc. PHONE. 27 HAMILTON STREET SPECLALIST DR. E.); It. FOftSTEA - y+* EYE, EAR, NOSE, istraoAT. tate House: Surgeon New .' York ()ph• timbale and Aural hospital, assistant at. Moorefield's Fyn Rosetta' and Golden. 99 3 Waterloo St.Hospital,t ate rd,' Tetdon e phone lot- r Goderlelt on the At hotel Bedford. eivening of third efouslay or each month 1tin the following day, Tuesday, itt " pz.m. IC P � datflRO �ItL,c t � SER. .GLI~,,. I"Rt�ti�'1TlO, .a, 0"' •bait A.. N. ItTKLNSON, ' hiropreetor and DruaI '- TherapiSC, Cod rChronic; Organic end Nervous preemies Equipped with Meetro-Magnetie''Baths. Electronic Electric -Treatments and Chiropraeettc. eilfPice hour' --2 to 3 and 7- to 9 pet.; ,and by .appointment, esscepting Aloeday and Thuredry afterno'ns and evenings; •.O t e.Roprp o;a;tbeSe lays !0 • ,: Loa 4n Attendance. -Besidence and Ounce-•Corirer or south •it+t. end Rtitannla goad. : A(TCTXONE RING r(O MAS GUilDay +.I.r.... Live Shock and General Auctioneer, janlltoa Street, Goderleh `Sates made ever, -where and all efforts itnade to, give you satisteetlen, • Farmers sale nates discounted.: ROBERT ROBERTSON. Auctioneer. Eldon St.. Coderfeh , . vviti canduet and. arrange any sale oh the latest methods to get best .termite. :ed iint, or drop c rd and he will give it immediate ate atto tion. Farm Sales a specialty. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. ittvz $KILIC: NOTARY 14101.IC General Conveyancing :gone • Good Companies Represented ilahone No. 208: Goderich, Ont: :d•'rirORGE E. ' GREEiNSLADE .• ' CONVEYANCINO AND NOTARY. ayl%1 , Ont. 11r1'SURAItl'CR i Iti[;LCP MUTUAL •FIRE 'Seet ie. • se ANCE COMPANY. anNt ANI) ISOLATE') TOWN "PitCii'- ERT"Y.. INSURED. Value et. property tnsiired up to,Jaf• 'nary, 1910, $3,048,975.0(1. t)FFI(Ettr3-•5arrites Connolly, Press - ,dent,: Goderich ; Jon. Evans. Vice-Preel- ,dent, Beech clod; T. E. Hays, See. 'Treas., Seeiortli. • i DIRECTORS I). V. McGregor, : Sea. Worth; J. G f;rieive. 'Winthrop; Wm. Wrin, Constance; •George .tterarthey, 'Teekersinitlgt Segni Perris, Ilarioek, J,Iohn. Bennewise, . Braadtiagan; Murray. 'Gibson Brneetie'ld AGENTS -4, W. Yea, Gnsierlch;„Sandy Leitch, Clinton; SVin. Chesniy, Sea- * it.••-Iiinahlele Sraforth. Policy Holders can pay their awees- mtents at,,..1t. II. tiptt'si 'tore, e,oderich; • •A. J. Mortising Clothing! Store, Clinton; or .1 H. ft id' 11 Idtee este - slam INSURANCE Rave it attended to oy the . OUT WAMilal0$H EMU PMf IN$ULANCE 06 Established 1878 Iload OW* : Dangaa s, Ossit. Harry L. Salkeld, It. R: No. 2, God- .erich, pros.; Wm. J. Thompson, Mb - .urn, vice' pas.; direetors—Wm. Me- • Qtllllan, St:Relent; W. P. %.ted, It. Rw ,No. 2, Lucktgow; 111.. Salkeld, "phone -1100r11, Goderleh; Altus. Nicholson, Lucknow; Wan. Watson: Jas. Glretn. `R. R. No. 6, Goderich; Wee. r Thorny - Ion, Auburn; Tim Grkriaa, R. R. No. 7, Lueknow; CI as. Hewitt, Khieer• dine, Ont. TdOlTC#. Trs. y dR DwatuteNrstast The *e*triatre was seiemrniaed at the Leaaestalste Commotion caz.rsk, North Brsoolway, Colombo*, Ohio, at! 4.4® a.m. est Winhteedey, October Mei el Mr. Patrick Dugan, Kon of Mr. and Ilei. Wittier Dagen. of Seafe*rtit, i and Mimi Regina Nonan, daughter of Mr. sued Mrs. E. J. Nunan, 1842 North street, Columbus, Ohio. ighie•Arelt€beitt At kick noon, Saturday, October i lath, a vary smart wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald, Seaforth, when their daughter, Ellie Selina, became the bride of Mr. Charles Hubert Else, of Devitt, Mick., son of Mr. and Mrs.' Frederick Else, of Toronto. The cer. oniony was eonduetsd by the Rev, Mr. Lane, pastor of Northside ehureh. Fire Brigade. Organiser) in Hensen A fire brigade was organized in Hensel' on Monday of last week, to operate the new fire engine when it arrives. • Wellie-Stewart At noon on Friday, Oct, 15th. at Riverview • Farm, Stanley tp., the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stewart, the marriage took .place of their sec and daughter, Abigail Mary, and Fred. J. Wallis, B. Arch., of New York Cita", younger son of `i e. and Mrs. C. J. Wallis, of Clinton. About fa'fty guests were present, from Arthur; Fergus, Gi derich, Churchill, London and Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis have left for New "ltorly City, �vliere Aldan. of Tackeraraitk. awn st Mr. and Mss. Janos Allan of that :eon - 'hip. Feaial Desai is Sad iXilliaan 'A1 art MsKslv,y, r wee known resident of Brussels. was found dead in bed .Monday morales of last week by his mother when eke went to call hire. He had beta em. ployed to Tltnt, heat had recently conte 'home on aeeount of ill heetth, but on Sunday had attended church service in Melville church, and In the evening had been out visiting friends. Oa*gaaaeet Mae Haug Contract at . Myth Mr. Finnigan, of Dungannon, who has the contrnet of building the new bridge over Blyth creek, commenced operation recently. The new bridge which will he 32 feet In width will have a roadway 27 feet and walk 5 feet, The bridge is to- be of solid L" C 0 rtsan concrete and the work will be corn. E. C. pleted this fall if weather permits. ! DIAMOND MERCHANT Currie -Crozier Nuptials ! •. AND ERCER The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fhorta tag' Crozier, Walton, was the scene of a Goderich tirtt+�raie� pretty wedding on Wednesday, Oet. 13th, when their daughter, Nellie Rae, became the bride of bar. Roped!_ J. Currie, sat of Mr, and Mrs, A, Cur-' Peter, fieri hi Ms. M r,n Br, and tie, gingham. The }zonae wua beau- tifully decorated with seasanable William, of Stanley' township: Alfred.' flowers and an evergreen and tech of Craik, Sask., and Fred, of Kitch. nine arch, under which the eantraet. I ever. The eldest of the family, Mee.. Trig parties stood during the sere. A. Townshend. died last year, her ewer, which was conducted by Rev, i funeral being held just one year prior' J. A. Ferguson. • .• to the death of her father. The .re - T1 arltE easel he ne gift more ,jr)•vuely1 received, more *reheated* ter' its worth awl handy, iaorat perfect in ex- prsaslaa of seetererst then t&c 4taraoaid. Whether the stun' L+ large or sheen, set with sim- plicity or eleborate art, the gift of a diamond it in re- quisite testa. Those whu hesitate about such an investment because of the inteortanre of choosing R per. feet stone. will find 'Piers a large offering of c*eefull;• :a• ieeted diamonds and eompe.ent and interested assistant* front us. Diamonds *lone or in eom- binatton with pearl* and gems offered in jewelry of every st}Ie. Mr. Wallis has been employed in hie' Huron PresbyteryYaun 1'eo Ie's mains Nvere br:ueht home' for inter. g p went, the funeral tekinre place from profession fax the past year and Conference . where they will .make their home. ' the home e,f one: e a S iter noon, New Conservatory Head. Nephew The :second annual Young Peoples Bronson line, Tuesday afternoon, y Conference of HurorePresbyytery (tin- Oct. 19th. to Bavfield cemetery. The of Clinton Lady ited) was held in Loodesboro an. Fri- Rev, F. 1.1 Paull condreteri the see. Dr. Ernest C. MacMillan, of Tor-. day, Oet, .15th, 1926. Rev. Telford, vices at house and graveside and thee onto„ who has been Appointed princi of Blyth; occupied the chair. ,The pallbearers were four sons bf the de- pal of the Toronto Conservatory of three sessions were well attended and ceased,'John, Robert, Will and Fred.Masse; succeeding the late Dr, Vogt, the meetings extremely interestir..g.'D th of Old Resident of Whitechurch is a nephew of 1VIrs. (De.) Gunn, of In the morning 111iss Allison, of Tori aures MacGregor, eng of the vary. Clinton. onto, gave a very inspiring address on old residents of Whitechurch, passed A.1lan.Turner "The 'Church's . Dream: " Miss AW- quietly away at his home on Sunday sen does a great eeeai, cf work with afternoonwOct. 17th. I teen age boys and girls and spoke onIl t age,Mwas gn 'C, G. I. T. and Tuxis work at the his who-ussal health ears of iwas In Round Table Conference at the stifteri t and abo zt Sunday' noon • session. Rev. Mr. Cragg. re- weak morning after . dinner he took a e turned miasionairy from Japan, evoker . l spell and gang to Ro down he on that country and the conditions of, pasted away'in a'.slsort time. He is: the people there.' His addreea ryas, stirvarid- ived ones gtpoyn. « a Widow, eight daughters .A quiet weddingtook place at two 'o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Oct; 20th, at Wesley -Willis ehureh manse, Clinton, when the Rev. J.. Rw %Iogg. Joined ,In holy matrimony Annie Myr- tie, daughter of Mr. and hits, John T. Turner, of Clinton, and David Edgar meat .interesting. In the evening if! Ree. D. G. McGregor gave his ?/reel -4 Engagement Announced .lent; address to the. young popple, No Mr. and Mrs. James S. bard, Wing. t id.the t h o m o e thttllaa ul . they were ham, anno' n e the engagement of �' : n eo ming 1. t gr If.:iiii'liii p be ta ui'tIt nkf h "" t ' .- a ii, a bn- a�► I? d' h � la.. .., y- - . p:p ugrhter�'`iktel>eI t;_rEiud : to Ion tb ' the United 8'2'ri ed t chart r h an 711 . N rm n 1 and o a .. �•, as B. »t r ' ...son ..,xa of M u y, t; ire' •hankful they.were challenged James Murray and the late Mrs. Mur - with an almos its oss • ra t t' ilij@.tape,`he y. Toronto,marriage to take place se,m lEw II Scheming• officers were elected. oz tte shortly, a coming year: Hon. President: Rev. . s uTEs co F. Clarke; president Mr.' George rat SOMELOCAL HISTORY • Knight:" vice-president, Rev. F. E. Clysdale; ' secretary' treasurer.. Miss (From.. The Goderich Star of Oct. Marian Scarlett; convenors of corn.'12. 190 f) Rheumatistr lumbago, neuritis, back- mittees: Christian Fellowship, 1V1.10 Daniel. Ferguson Closed Tena ,aa ache, stiff neck,, sore muscles,:.3t 4irns., Amy Shapton; literary' awl' layette. tondos, *clung joints. When you are t- i , 1i171t1cOfrVie* duffpring. o Jou cenhardly get around, enshi Dr. ..D.McinyrrmChristian: Devon • y lflr'y k,l'ep c {dl eenship, Mr. D. Armstrong. Devo• Denier p'ergttsth *he lige .sagitt othuag lcentrxted, pence . tional• periods were condne.ted•--by market clerk of the Town. of Gode•. tenting heat at red peppers,: nand when Londesboro Y. P. S., Seaforth Y. P. rich for twelve yedrs, Chases nit term batt penetrates rigfht down tato pant ' S., and Rev. W. R.Alp. Song ser-. -of office on in the ofyfi� not the continuance the gnu not beings the -and congestion -relief -comes at once vice wag conducted by :Rev,-G.--T,-moat,A large number of users Just as soon as you apply Fed PeP- 'Moorehcuse. of. the market will surely miss the per Rub- you feel the tingling heat. In • •"•••,:�-.-�•--•„--• ,.- 7.-- ►, s three minutes the sore is warmed Harvelit Thanksgiving and steopeninar jus gentleman from the seat of the through and through and the torture is , Services in Trinity Church, Bayfield just. balance. Roy/la Red Is '`E The • reopening and harvest thanksi Mild Weather end Destructive Snow %oft' epper Ub, anada'frora Storni . 'red ;costs littte'7tt at>y aftaeg; giving 'services in Trinity et.urch,•' Monday afternoon was exceedingly store: Geta jar at once, Be tore to Rayfield, on Sunday, Oet..;14th, were .mild and balmy" the grass being cut .Se theleggmei in*, with the • Ioeries both well' attended, the chereh being^ on the Court House ark, : and the I atboth services. Bayfield par- trees in almost full foliage. A • snow storm on the 9th of Oct ober is not often seen in Ontario,' but we had it this week, and a bad one it was for injury to trees. The tern• perature was just at freezing, though the snow was soft, and as it fell in. Loge flakes it held on to the trees, and those who were up early saw as pretty and novel, a sight as has ever COLDS 1fiAT and beautified, The walls have been ' nicely beautified, ecrated, a new hardwood or laid' n newt setae d d. 'New flo a d e DEVELOP d carr of en the chancel. sanctuary and been seen in Goderiele The fall of snow was about seven inches, and the large ball rested on . the leaves of trees anti 'bush *cit fell, :xto weight was such as to bear down ranches, so that large trees were lige large 'tents, the branches elothea in .snow with their ends restive: on the ground. !oaking like the whitest. of -canvas duck. F'l'it•-trees-.suf'Pered severely by the etnrm. In scone of the town orchards ling the fi'nbs ,f oil remit. ish ies a very old one,. at least seventy- seven .years old, and the church build- ing is almost es old. The first rpca::sr was Rev. - Robt. C•atrnpbell. The ,March has been very much improved choir floors, ndd murk to the beauty p EIIMIINIA .of,.the old building. For the reopen• , ing occasion. it was very ,beautffulIy decorated with flowers,. grain. fruit Chronic cotgb and peruistene eoldeleed and vegetable';. At the morrniziq ser - toilet -ken trouble. You cam them ao*r vice the rector . was Assisted by Rev. with Creoinuluioo, an entubre{ied creosote Wm. Hinds', and at the evening ser - that ie lglettasnt to take. Creomulsiaat is at. vice Ven. Archdeacon Jones -Bateman itecertnediceldiscoveryt.h inflafeld*akin, nreaehed.. The hicken . stepper on it eoathes acid #toads the intiagard neem- ev - bratteaandkilisiheggerxp. Tuesday in the town hall, under the Ofall knorrndrr+ae,creosaiteiar i d - auspices of the Guilds. wasa decided trees were broken off. end rely. ei trif eyrnpeeesseuthoritieeaeontrottisegreetese success. The basement was decarnt trees and all kinds of bushe-s tettered healingerica forpeneeteat (xxrgh&and ed with flowers, grain ani staple severely. colds another toms of throat trouble*. -leaves, and the tabtes were else very, An Industrial Boom Creoi nuirion tentaine, iii addition t, area- nretty, temptinsoiy laden with provis- It has.been decided to submit what sole, other healing, so etementa whielt soothe ion The ladies are very grateful to is known as the Lloyd Mfg. Co. pro- position to a vote of the ratepayers. and at special . meeting of the coun- cil on' Tuesday eveninge.it was agreed that three ether propositions whtcli have been under way for some weeks should be voted on at the sante time. The second proposition is that of a proposed Cnderich Carriage Co., the colds, bronenieat rtsthma, catarrhal briar' Iiubenvilie Sewing Circle,". in which a 'remote's eyeing H, W. Thomson, chicle and other for•ade of throat and prcgram was given by vnr!oue Mean- d' u"gist; J. A. Walker, carriage respiratory diseases, and is excellent for been of the eirc]e and others: Mr. p lerifler; {`nl. Wm. Yonne and W. A. buildings up tate system after colds G. Neelin, of ' i tforth, acted ver Qtly cols tete the dry .meds merchant. The or fez, Money refunded if awy cough or y third proposition ass that of the Jack. cold is not relieved. After taking; accord- as chairman. ane lalanufacturi'ue Co., Clinton, :rho Ing to directions. Ask your dru t. The Passing of Alfred Scotchnter ' desire' to estabii?ee And operate a Crrotnulsion Co., Limited, 'reroute, trench clothing, factory here. The One of Stanley townships oldest te- (:ndnrsell Canning Factory is. the srdents passed away at the home of fourth proposition. his eon in Kitchener on Sunday, Oct, (From The Gederleh Star of Oct: I1, 17th, in the person of Mr. Atfre,t 1901) Seotehsner,' who was nearing the. tiardded in t'orest completion of his eighty-seventh year. Forest Free Press; "Pickering Ile had gena- home `etch his sen a natl.' the residence .of Mr. and Mrs. week :before fora little visit. and T. Pkkering, Forest, was the scene his death carne unexpectedly after a o! a pretty wedding yestcrtlay t Wed - few hours illness. )(r. Seotzhirter nesday) at 7 p.m., when their youngj- had spent nearly all his life in Stan- est daughter, Maude was united . in ley township. Ha was born et Bury. marriage with A. Paltridge, of St. 'Edward, Sussex, England, but Goderieh, formerly J.f Forest. The came out as a little lad of fourteen, bride was supported 'by Miss Bertha the only member of his family to Ball, of? Warwick, while J. Il. Picker - tome to Canada. He caste to Miring* brother of the bride, acted in the uncle, who had settled here, and here p y ir and heal the intlthsedrneinbranenand stopi.eld . Bateriran, of Seaforth, +end 111. the irritation end inflattunation.•wl5ige the creosote goat on tothestoinaeb,isabsorbed John Beatty, of Verna., for assisting into the Wood, attaelcs the mat of the so ably in the prog=ram. The Y. P. S. trouble and destroys. the.genue that lead orchestra also assisted. Mrs. Paull to conaunption, gave a monologue. Mr. A. Dunn a Creomulhion is gusuanteed etttisfeetery comic song and then a" sketch entitled, is the treatment of chronic Boughs and = "Phe Schoolmaster Entertains the BroDheu EPOS. t 00ERICH Th. �•llno loll Directors and mars Orders esrsfulle attended to st all loess—night or day. Children ory nit runnErs CASTO O Ft IA e sante ea *cit far the room. They terminator will reliare then and re. *tees health: Mow attach poorer life will be whu% at last snide are so commonplace as to be enuietio.d. The old horse town is a place where you pay for ten gado* and get ten instead of sewn. Icren the !teas can't keep the dog's mind off the est. • FILLAKE P9 if"V 4 -.74; filEADACHE Nell`r Ighl, Tootle icl e McEwen's Si N,1 " $" OF SHIBRIFIPS JELLY POtl3TORAPID .t Jelly Powders for 116e, seat a gallas. Frneaitr Plimprin pierces. Our Special Blend of Bulk Tea at Sze; per lb. in 5•1h*. lots. Try this tea, it's a winner. and is 115 to .10c cheaper than the package teaa. We grind our best Coffee fresh for your order. it has given satisfaction for years. We have a large 8 -ounce bottle of Vanilla, or Lemon Ex- tract for ... ....2Se. Also a large t -1h. bottle of Vanilla or Lenton Ex- tract for 13itc. New targe washed Brasil Nuts, this year's crap, :lust in ,at 21$4 per Ilia. 24 Bars ief Soxp, McEwen's Special for ...... R 4E00 f'alnttree TOO Soap * +410e p. ,alearsan Redpath Sugar per bag, the cheapest price it has been for years SPECIALS 04 DRY GOODS Blankets, Underwear . Overalls, Shirts, Socks, Gloves, etc., at -right prices. • -Ceods delivered to any peat of the Town. J. J. McEwen Mitts, PHONE 46 South Sides harbor in grand style. tater in the afternoon the schooner W. H Rounds, bringing BOG tons of coal to the Mil- -W ding Co., was seen' to the southwest _• ,. es - see .pointing for this port with mainsail. only flying. The .Rounds made the AN OLD RECIPE entry safely though she %hipped a TO DARKEN HAIR Sage 'Tela and Sulphur Turns Oray, Faded Halt Dark and Gioeay • Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and 'Sulphur, properly compoue • ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streakked or gray. Yearn• ago the ,only way, to get this mixture was to. Make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for `W'Vyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compoa;nd.'" You will, get, a large bot.: itis bf this old tune recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, • because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your. hair, as it does it so naturae ty and even. syr. You dampen a sponi or soft brush with it acid: draw this through your hair: talon? one serail strand at A time ; bye morning the gray hair daappeers, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you Ink -yaws young r,ay few seas .*s she timed the her r en. trance. Later an when darkness had set In, a small steam vessel was seen west of this port, apparently making for the harbor, but she did not .reach the entrance, haat dropping eonth• ward she ran on shore some 200 yards Routh of the bathing house. As soon as possible a line was sent . ashore, and those present, with the assist• once of the waves, hauled her out of danger, when she wits filled . with water to. keep her steady. She was fov+nd to be the steam yacht Alma C.. wiled by Mr. Turner, formerly of Bay City, but now of Midland. GosMakes People Nervous and Restless Gas pressure .in theabdomen causes a restless, nervous feeling and prevents aleep. Adierriktt removes gas in TEN minutes and brings mit surprising amounts of old waste matter eau never thought was in your system. This excellent intent - Ina' evacuant Is wonderful .for con- astipation or allied stomach trouble. Don't waste tine with pills or tab- lets but get REAL. Adterika action CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE. re • Hire roe boort *bent Pepsi Pepe is a itcleItIdC _�ppreparatkii put rap in potato ferns, wide% p1�rt��sesitles am entirely new Rail ef. teethe treatment far toughie colds, elms, ani threat treelike. Peps ceataM torte!” metelaM tagreetlleats, whkb, when placed - 11P011 the toaagie. Inu*eadlStety Mr* late vapor, ant are breathed d Ira .the Mr passage', to the Ree. Oa, .thea journey*, tba- wows the. lathea44 Mad trritate,i in rsaea et (1'. brent heat tabele, the dslleato walls of tie aie parte !dames. anti Sandy easter sad earrg relief mad heather lathe lemma. While as iIgaJd sr aeled Cam get te, the bogs and air moot, can,, these. Peas fames Not taatre direor,e and healing eeiaaseacese .011 ab stat i Wal orOler,ovita oor000 ere t � sense moll •ts et M polio. sae ate (5 gaits., 1+h *rete.lka. so t .. Psusesoosaw vat Moro boo is 1i saehe�etat. a4 aaal• Mona usu S.23a to n,lr-:r 11001 OF COMMERCE CLINTQN..ONTARIO Stetad!.nts 1No ° gnit? Any> rime r Every Me j : Why not attend` the School: that has the Highly 1 It doesn't take much �! to Item you ba Wm. Nature only .gimlet a '- little help. lArit�tg1ey'tga, every meal, benefits teeth, breath, appetite and ',416 Fess ► f � Taste salsa — ' THE GODEIICH— 11FI1'C �'tlfft$ Yo tiecoiu'rTg2Y?o $ um,. Auto Ya i NEE,DN't HAVRAA FEAR FOR WE'RE YouRUTTLE HE111'F AND WeRE ORINOINCr Wg RI'VUU AN HALLOWE'EN! • Means a lot to the kids, doesn't it? • Means something to you, too, Crisp, frosty evenings. Pleasant, brisk walks throught the bracing air to get home to a glowing fire, at warm house, ;t• . good, hot dinner. . ""'"""'' wedding march was played by 'bliss Ace you ready for tits: first cool.he remained. On at•rowing; to scan- Etta Hemiltan, of Forest. The knot weather? hood he married Miss Ellen 'Watson heat tied by Rev J. E. Ford, pastor and they lived for many years on the of the 3xtethadist +church. Better get your coal supply. Brotheir son line. which farm they left to A Stormy Day Then—if winter cuttles-•.»what #hair son, W. J. • cotehmer, Its 1912 end moved to Clinton. Mrs. Sandie Satur.tny wait a Stormy city for cares? e•, trier died in 1913 and on the marriage thetse whu, go iloc,n to the sea in-Cla►l.l. THE of his youngest daughter Mr. Scotch- ship•, although trait nand: slid not mer went bark to the farm aril atincr 'care a 5th t1U •rear seen. A re - that time the Beerliet,1 was �ee'n rr- el thin h*a raided swans his rhtidren. turning; to port tram the north, a "d Mr. Seotchmtr was a quiet, unet,rrl. by the time s". reached the piers the, ing man. He was a member of 'frit- '.as were ntekine n clean sweep over ity Anatliehan church, Bayfield. He them. The Baefield came int-* the i, survived by a family of thee. Peevish, 'sate, reottess, evil .iekiv rietieh'.ra •end five moms: Mr1. ",Vit- children •a• a Peer e'nn+Avti.,n tit eau' Funeral Funeral Dirrectolr and Embalmer' Ooic a rioha Ontario t earls* promptly attendee. to day or night. : bore $$JL Hone *$$w For G,asi Ulcer Coal . U. MUSTARD cw PAKY Hata Heard, Rarfteld; Mrs, dames worm•. Mother (:raves' Worm Ex. • Phone 98 ---- Csoilerkb 1 Qe;allfisd Staff. The only School ',hat teaches real Practical. Buati- nea* Training from start to finish Where High School Students and Teachers are taught specialized expert training in Business Administration and Sec. e is a r caecal Science cr: nd are sure of a goodposition,;r i ty- a promo- tion tion aU1d big income. p COURSES Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial, General Office, Civil. Service, Commercial Teacher's Course and Special. Courses arranged. For fuli information write to Phone 198 1l: F. WARD, B.A. Principal RAILING "' IC Pail' 59c Plb. t Li POWDER Von" a PINEAPPLE 2 tins 27c TEAS Fruits armed Candy Canned 'Nbie. Qaaur Cees' Tlaoratp*atr $..Nisei PUMPKIN lfeo ,. 69. RAISINS 216 29c cissa'. Th�.ere� • fi rtargiNs 2 f or 25cilrg:6tltao, 791: - 15 D$LBalk .59e Leek Or" acrd PEEL y�� Atreawrtegd Oraagta I ir.7 't "INES Mixed r iltii.,t,i 2lis. 2?it��a tte»*�`�,��,.: 2N4717.3.... 5c Ib. C1HOCtLATES 2ic.AriAre+r"�,l�eta. re eche Milllod 2»Ih•a wise Roux') L�.i t SWEETH RIT CHEST 99c-24-4604.441 . 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