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Ladies' Ready -to Wear
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JUST at present you will find our stock of Ladies' Ready.
to -Wear at its beet. We are well prepared with the sea -
Son's /*west creations. May we have the pleasure of intro-
ducing to you some of the very lastest arrivals?
Ladies' Cats
Latest Styles in Sinn" Suede, Needle
Point,. Velibeen Marvell*, Lustros* '•
Ceasoistseele, dukes! Plush, Cordell*:lu
etc., trimmed with Opossum, Thibetine,
Squirrel, Sable and Mandel.
LadiesDresses
Wait Styles_ the Newest Shades of
Chnet. Go lal Deo, Blonde, Aran
Luft Jowl* Green, Magic &OWN.
Peony Rod and &sad Wood, in Geer -
gene, Crossett**. Ss 'bat Flat Crepe, stc.
Also some lovely Evening Dresses.
Come in and look these over.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Men's and Boy's
OVERCOATS
The toms* good* in Men's
COOL A rood Mark for
mon and *WS 4Wajhe
popular shades.'
stars MEN'S GLOVES
, fun range of Men's
In"nters's and young men* Cloves in CaPoskin
• latest styles and matetSuede, Pigskin. in all the wouknown makes,
Suits we are showing the
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THIASDAY,
NOV U,ISS& • •
See:thew/ and Garieb I II 111 1111
stitutts. After a manoal emote soli
Hammes. see taairla at lessee bled Riker's s .....p of Tar and
reboot for omen pont. polyiage 1
1 1 le
oCollegiate lar"."."..,
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for foreign service under t tletho-I._ i is
dist church la 1919, sha was mon ep-
petated to the Canediart Selsool for!.
MiesOmiolse' Children, Cliengtn- kind'.
after a brilliant manse its the Chinese;
Iengosige twelve Principe! of that in-,
stionion. Striders: with tuberculosis1lo
before h•o. first term was, tumpleted,
she i eturned to Canada, last year in
rare of Dr. Retto, G. Kilbern, and haat
sine. been with her sister. Mrs.
(Rev.) J. F. Retorttft. He: death oc-h
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, ll - Remedies $
for Coug
eurred tamo-Two weproved
mt seven years to the clan
fan.
-"ter the tailed for the md Colds
ission fiat.
The funeral took place Saterday
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afternoon frotee home of her eis.
ter, Mrs. (Rev.) J. F. ReycraftWel.
lington street,. Brentford. A large
number WAS present, including Tea.
fives and friends rom st distance.
Rev. George 'Wean. president of this
Ministerial Association of the Milted
JOON JOYNT
ehurcb. 'concluded the service. essist.
Thlafoer member from
ed by Rey. J. Y-. McKinnon. Rev. Dr.. !e poptir rm
mfissionboitrdntb
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for myself," the deceatied. ovr"VatIPY ...", ...................... GetdefiCh
the nomination on Tuesday he said, under which Miss Wilson xerved for
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,North Huron, and again the COnSer. J. IL Arnup,seerettoaryuonfittedhe feohruerigi ,
Bedford Block
"On the liquor question I want my six years in West .China, paid high '1
ivative stendard•beerer. In accepting
poem right and mind to think and act tribute to the life and char • t of
;his speech and Mr. McKibben. while widow of the ate Wm. N. Morris; i." .
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free himself and telephoned les
• - MORIUS.---The death took place at N. ltith, at 0, 30 pan . Rev. Canon to
ithie was before Mr. Joynt had made (Oct. 20th), of Mary Ann Thoriow, Gould will speak on 'Mut Empire and partner, who immediately ealt,4
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County Werden, be the nominee, but her residence in Colborne on The FathTickets 50 centsHigh Constable Wharton,
Friday .
SAFE BLOWERS VISIT GODERICIIi .1i1,,alor°,"elrGeofdell4.;:let Jain"
'he said he would have accepted rath- who predeceased her 20 yeers ago. Some time during the early hours{ tee
er tinin see the PartY nOt Put up $3, Site was the daughter of the late John, of Saturday morning the safe in the , The' following dispatch from Clew'. •
candidate, withdrew in Mr, Joyner; and Harriet Therlow who settled in office of the Huron motor Sales 'Co. land is of added interest locally flora
favor.
Cod Liver Extract
AND
Riker's Bromide Quinine Tablets
Sold in Goderich by
H. Co. DUNLOP
The Rexall Drug Store
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HONE 418 Mr. E. R. WitW mid if anyone 1870 married Wm. N. Morris, a life- stolen. A hole of about an inch dia.
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riding for the Conservatives when he house which the late Dr. Dunlop oc. some sort WAS evidently inserted in k,
it refers is a brother of the late J4S.
came into the breech, and won the first married they lived in the bid log hand corner of the door and a bar of
could win it -was Mr. *Topic. He long resident of .this vicinity. When meter was drilled in the upper left
" SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP
perancelpinciples end his every vote built nearby a home which they lived ',:otoes,sof Go.derich4
The time is not far away when
d uitable for use in transfusions
ran first. Everyone knew bis tem. espied in his pioneer days, anti then this and pried until the door was elf -
can be obtamed in bottles' at a dist
ficiently sprung to allow. the bolts to J
interests of the- Ntro Wiggle ent homestead hat etill• relics and wee pried practically off. The gar. Wis., predited.today at the. comen.
.esici he Iva segireeted Mr. Joynt to memoirs formerly owned by the late age bad been open till midnight end tion of the 'interstate -Post-goodoOte
Colborne about 70 yt:orre Aga, and in 'was broken into and about I1100 was the fact,that the t)r. Yates to whom
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE C•ODERHICH, ONT..
come out. The inside of the door store, Dr. Win L. Yates, Milwaukee,.
in the ouse had been given in the in until the preeent time. The pret-
oloopoospoApeoeloenseemeosilleteseetenotomeeitsememitiltesionsAmissivinibmetweineseltelesseeensomeren Mr. Ferguson *x the best candidate, Dr. Dunlep. The deceased is .eurviv- when one of the employees arrived -medical assembly.
as Goderich was to one aide of the ed by three sons end eight daughters, ;hack in the morning the inischief had Often when. a minutc'es time E?:41-
JOHN JUNI' THE CHOIC
, Seventy Yore OldItext Saturday He Gives Evidence "There Is
Kick in the Old Man Yet."
E an observer and believed the Conser-
vative party. would take no backward
step. He had been in this county lit-
. 1, ty-one years this month. "If you
,4 say so," he said, 41 will go down as
r the Conservative candidate, but on
°In/ the liquor question 1 want my own
" - 'right and mind to think and act for
riding. John, of 'Sarnia; Monza, of Thorold; been done. Entrance to the garage tomes the life of a patient needing a
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Hon Geo. S. Henry, Minister of William. of Port Dalhousie, (Hattie), was secured through one of the big
'Ili lrivara, retie a. very Ole speech Mrs. Geo. Symonds, of ' Saltferdoedoors and to the office by breaking
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the glass in the door and turning the r -
des Mg wit the splendid record of (Lina), Mrs. %V. Weeks. of Goderich; blood transfesion, a "donor" with t'ut '
Of space prevents our giving a report Ste. Marie; (Omenia), Irbil, A, Wilea, night Lucan was visited by oafe, rogue, Bohemia,
same Th.le.ht ldnd tf. blood cannot be found,
Dr. Yates pointed out, Scientiste title
I)e. Yates
ithe Ferguson administration. but rack (Alice), Mrs. W. A. Holmes, of Sault 'knob of the Yale lock. The
of his remits this week: of Joliet, III,r Maud), Um W. Boyce. wreckers, possibly the same men who have perfected a centrifugal wasbing •
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1 A resolution was adopted cam- tot Toronto; (Belisle/. Mrs: AoGorl, of r operated here. and four offices and; process of blood' serums which is oo.
mendina. the administrative' record ,Goderich; (Pearl), ltirs. Wm. •Lewto Adores Were broken inteoincluding of- profoutel that. it will
myeelf. Oh that condition it will be ' and policies of the. Ferguson Govern- •ence, of Gocierich; (Elsie)* Mrs. R. flees of the Langford' Lumber and even the brood of an ox aria stoop,
; ' my pleasure to be your colloid -ate.
sent
render snitable • •
and another pledging Oven' in- k'razer, of 'Saltford,' all of whom at. Iowan ''li/111Ittle. 'Companies: At the whieh if tranefused netural state
sibie aesietance toward the election of tended the funeral. She also leaves Milling Company Mr. W: Martin ono' • • '
I AM GOING IN TO WIN, HE DECLARES 'there is any proteet spinet that here
and now want it Made known."' Not Mr. joynt.
Dr. J. G. Artnetrong, of Gorrie, pre- Peter of Joliet 111 • of Da- of town, entered before the robbees
five brothers. Hilgh, of Sheppardton; of the partners, father of Dr. iltrtio.i would bring almost instant death.
It wns deemed practicable that this .
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e ...vord of etest 'WAS offered bet, in.
stead of that, came frequent assur. sided and made reference to the 'ter- kotat'Tom•and 'Albe'rt, of British Colgot away process will make it possible to reer:
and was held up at tbe
Large Ana C1HIVffilli011 at Myth itit Tonal Get Behindfis ences from the. audience to the effect i°115 Illness of Mrs; 'CO' IV. Walker, mane. She is also survived by twen- Point of revolver and bound secure.
ity" grandchildren and five great 1Y. '
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• out "characteristi " and .ead 4. •
.at a drug store blood bottled up with.
elect him. him and. . secretary of the riding association:
E. IL 'tingle. G. NV". &atom Warderograndeltildren. The death of the de. William Martin the only witness of match for transfusion.
• that tbey would get behind
taadidature--Hast. G. S. Henry Gives AldeAddress
. "Tbe beet legislation along tempo.
ones lines we got came from the Con.
**native party," declared Mr. John
Joynt, in accepting the nominationoof
the Liberal -Conservatives of North
. Huron at the convention Blyth on
Toweelay, "When the Coneervative
petty came into power in 19015 Whit-
ney darted in to nuke ttie hotel keep.
keep hotel end the Conservative
won the respect of temperance
all over the province. The
nservative party laid the found*.
n . in fact drove down the plies
peered in the cement for the tem -
ed. The speaker of the two =bible() his money on her. Afterwards ohe
Ontario." ;Were all striking et Ontario end Fer-1
Mince timent of the Province of !int it word *Malt these provinces, but Winglutm b told the
pi th if death she was :stricken with. „spinet caueed by the death lb. Victoria Hos- something to the effect that they did- $ s o it h if
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'they gave him a chanc,e to think for meningi is.
t' Sit taken t F I •
e was o ort Intel, London, on Friday, Nov, 5th, of , anything . , pen s on erse .
A year or so ago when one of the
legislation front the Dominion GOV.
1VicKibbon. Peter T. Scott. presider': ceased removes one of Crabbreete 014- the -robbery, lad dome down to th
f d
he a Dominion measure. not provin_ Jeoyeelilrd 'decided to droll out, erdnorart er or g ern.ohowed the esteem in Willett she ems usual hour of e After reaebing: hastt't gasped for breath in the vowel. •
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erntnent. The whole geention should Rur°ri rldingS Was the federalRimei envie ;tit?. „en est pioneers and the flower% etc.. office of the milling 'company
(lona away witbitat his Aithnta is l'orturee—No one who.
h sm *At does %emit as if there Ontario Were called to the p a mono held bv friends and neiginmes. The the door he etopPed ons the weigh ; of Aothma knotvs what h if in
dal one. The people were tackling&funeral took place from tee family forties to light his lantern, when °nails. Thousands do IctioswPc
the question at the Wrong end. The 'was. 4„ cokance of my getting hark
whole thing ehould be done by the "again.- He was an old man, would. OBITUARY ' ' ' si4 • Colborne lir / f thetwobbe '
ire once inon ont ay, ero rs 'stepped forward, r C.1experience,h ' '
i n ow immeasurable is
shuoweeryere,
........,,,- Nov. 1st, to Colborne. cemetery. flashed an electric torch. ut his eYes
party in British iColumbla had brought
Dominion Government. The Tonere! be seventY Yeors of axe the coming .
Saturday, and it seemed time be was CALLOW.—The community wishes [Unselfish, gentle little mother, and,orderedliim curtly to "stick
preparation. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's As-
,enti the relief provided by that marvellous.
in Alberta quitting, but he had lots of ambition to extend sincere sympathy to Mr. i We miss you more each day; up.' Martin did so, saying at- the-.
In Goyernment conteel;
they had Government control under and wait going in to win, and if he did W. .T. Callow, of Detroit, in his sod And our hearts are gad and lonely, same time that he wouldn't do them thilui ReniedY. For Years it has b -ml
relieving the most severe cases. If
the 'United Farmers; in Saskatchewan les ittorinciv.retrespet the Since you have gone away. any harm. To which the robber. re-
tewt1 io! Codiel- le-ooreavement by the death of his wife,
by the Fanners; in Manitoba by cot. 20t.,.„, But we. know you are with Jesus, plied that they couldn't afford to fou are e sufferer do not delay a day.
a V1;1" ne. nrst time.. tie. had reae - in Detroit WednesclaY,
ist decision to oner himself as a " 1 For your life 'was puve end sweet; take arty chances, ordered .hiirt to turn n securing this rernedt. from your '
Farmers' Government and with a 1 e 44
terals and Prepositive's weee not my-
Wormer Prime Minieter; but the Lib -
In 1010 when he was nominated in health until f days her
ious dav eeth year and in her usoal good i sitting, at your Master's feet. ilet and then la3r him out On the floor. ' '
Mrs Callow wee in her tw nty. v.
our before BLOOMFIELD.—Much sorrow" tvits aetin asked them *bat they want- Before n ' 1 " a
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candidate only at 4 o'clock the prey- ' e so youres a erown of life forever, mcither,,around, while he boued hie, hands and druggist.
iair age a m n sPende alt'
He .70 4 like to &non- when the guson. The speaker said he had lieen tug now. euggesting • '
Llbeel oty bad given us any teme,tekett ;NM' school .at the age of ,himself
nerinea lepoiletioe Ile did not eee twelve before he got the emir*. n_a was one.e.f....the 28 Consetvati;s• staff were confident they could anl- a Mr a 4 M s. W Bloomfield, am.
he would like to go demo* d hospital immediately and the mediral Miss Helen Jean Bloom eld).daughter Itatwtt14 already rifled the safe. ft is easier•to /ow your onon,.to
. Atter some time Alert' d than the friendsh t •
tmage o ge your
nf OW -Liberal Party denteeeiry thin 1.14. vete have rkfo but elected then- The Mond he took 'then -bat the "'serious melody, but, though on road. Th: youning lady wee eight-
ve ea Wee
• ant Conservative.
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•rwas what you would call an independ- every effort Possible for her relief een years of age and was born in
twit was through the influence of Mr.
tHE ELECTION ACT 1926
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chiral District orNorth Ihitoil
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Notice .of holding' AdvancePoU (or rolls)
FOR RAILWAY .EMPLOYEE4.. SAILORS
• . AND TRAVELLERS • • •
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Notice is hereby given. that pursuant to the provisitins ,
of Vie .Election Act, 1926, (Section. 87) a Poll be
opened on the • • • •.
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was put forth and her condition Moole Saw, Sask. She is -survived by -'
her parent* and by five sisters tine
- t Camploell, .tvho got him on the proved, early Wednesday morning a
•seven brothers, the Misses Viola,
votetsOdist in 1878 and made him see eudden change showed that death waa Irene, Mabel, L'ouvaine and June and
the atIvanteges of the National Pol- inevitable and elm. passed peotefiully Russo, HI, 'Leonard.
_r Alfred, Carl, Bruce,
Morley and lmard. .The deceesed
MY, that he gave his first vote for thel away at seven o'clock. Mrs. Ca lcw
'Conservative party. He was rained was a former graduate of Mercy HOS` wait formerly employed with be Ged.
a Liberal and his father was a feet pital, Jackson, `Mich., and was well erich Knitting Co. She was a niem-
trader, but he jumped at the idea of known in Detroit and this vicinity, ber of Victoria street Crated church
the N. P. and said "Canada for met" being a deutehter. of the late _Cherie% end the funeral services on Tuesday
and he bed never been sorry for his
. It was Mr, George Spotton who rich.'
Moss and afro Ella Moss, of (lode. afternoon were conducted by Rev: S.
p8aalle.ebilaerre,rs,Arreefxrch
first vote. • She leaves to roarbt It.firilostswft:mereeffsearrac.on•G'eTehreee
nominated Mr. Joynt, and he Bald if loving husband and . .7 , M. Brinley, Percy int -
the temperence people were to tura Years old, her sorrowing m_ortsb.er.....st_e.
down Ferguson now, to whom "would sisters and one brother, m I r Garrick. Among the novels tributes
strong, Harry Johnston and Wm.
they got, To Mr. Sind** two of Dalton, of Xingibridge; Mrs. Jamee of esteem were wreaths font the
• whose fourteen members had lave- .Young, Goderich; Sister St. Charles, Goderich Knitting' Co., Mrs. Randall's
250 -.26th out 2'7 tit DAYS OF NOVEMBER, 1926
-tweed a bill for strong beer and seven of St. Josephs community, London; Sunday tehool cites, .Mr. Edward Er.
front the hours of two o'clock in the afternoon until five of whom voted for it, teams it for Mrs. (Dr.) 3. B. Whitely, Goderich; vine, Detroit; Mr. Ervine end fniiijlv.' mut IAVIIT P.. P. ti for North Huron.
'the Conservatives to vote down .the Mrs. James 111cA.ulite, London, Ont.; town; Mr. and Mrs. Cornfield' and 4/4/1m Juin*, busservative %AMU
o'clock in the afternoon and from seven o'clock In the - idea/ Or to Mr. Raney who could and family; the ch.ef,, Bedford; unelet
4C.I.G.C., Radio London Free Press will. broadcast =
a ten.minnte Election, Talk at 7:45 m. Mondays,
Tuesdays/ Wednesdays and Fridays and 1.45 Thurs-
days and Saturdays. •
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Mho Erma Mons. R. Ne London,
afternoon until .ten o'clock in the afternoon of each of the
several days.
-The-polling place for-Goderich Inc ed at
Assessor's Office,, Town Hall, for the purpose of r tying
the votes of railway employees, sillors and travellers - twin in oaten eta r tzthe would
whose employment is such as to necessitate their absence - repeal it. Mr. Joynt, he said, did not
not aeon
a drunken carousal next door Joseph Woodstock hitt The 1 aunts .and cousins, Exeter; Tams -
to the arlistirwrit buildingsf He had
• relatives Is all this provinces end they
all 'mid that Govennuent control woes
' ' ' from grandpa 'tramline and 0 *dee, . -...
funeral' services were conducted Sat-
• i'Vencouver, B. C.; Misses Katharine,
arday, Oct. 23rd, at St. Peter's church, Beatrice and Alice and Mr. Clarence
Goderich. Requiem mass was aunt; Welch; Misk Vera Copp, Buffalo; Mr.
- Rev: --Fr. Campeau, assisted_ ietotna_agrs_ ',molt, ar., and Mr. and • . . • ,
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Rev. Fr. Goetz. Seeforth, and Rev.: Mrs. Malleth. 'Jr., London; Mr. and An
from time to -tune from their place of residence, or was _ ;even know the taste of liquor, and. if being made at St. Peter's cemetery. mid fitmily; Mrs. Clark; Fir. Robert •
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Fr. MeCardie, Kingsbridge, interment , Mrs. Chris. Johnston; Mrs. Whitey nouncement
Ifr. Ferguson went ttte far Would.
have reason to believe that they will be absent uponsthe khold Id Godetich. The many spiritual and Warrener Mrs Fry Girol
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floret offerings testified the esteem in eane, rene "les An 111"/
day liatid for the election. bits** lt to move for the repeal of
• The ballot box will be opened and the votes counted the nettloul4 it not prove of benefit. which deceased W*8 I*14* .aer fern; Mr. Mori;oanileUrig' a"rge lianenwit
Ninetlire per cent. of the temper- was one of JoY and aelf sacrifice atid Garriek stne femmtihyrti Mr. and Mrs. IL
at seven o'clock in the afternoon Of Wednesday the first , ante station bad been Put on the she loved by sill who knew her
l)ated at Brussels this loth day of November, 1926. Porto and 90 Per tent. of the 0 *.'1`. A.1 pitilbearere were De V/hitely, Dr, •
Robentdoe bate: the nominatioa.
. lar. H. T. Edwards end Mr. Proctor 1. ftelleYNOI 1.0$0...0 The death occurred tatMornsion*Sei: art"." 0111 lots and
25th, of Miss Akio* Reynolds, exercises will taltulace Pricier even_
day of t)ecember at the said place. statute books by the Conservative t sweet and gentle dispoaitton. The/ inner TowN Tor
would remain. Martin, Mrs James Reynolds and
Mr. The Armstreng Real Estate and In
GEO. MULDOOK Vie* Preeident McQuillan secondeti heats McAulite„ London. suratte,o`Agenc,y Is •offerbee oome bit •
• .47**1 moved that Mr* licKilihont the n "I and' Ma' en Th. Victoria Wool commencement
teggestrialleMNIMIMMOMit
Hallett township,. Min% Reynolds Interested are asked to attend.
ter of the late Dominic Reynolds, of ing, Nov. 19th. Pareuts and a 1 those
was•
for twenty.five Years with that The regular monthly meeting of
Bell Telephone Company, haying. been Armtek Chapter, LO.D.E., will be
. ten years in the Goderich Central, litki in the public library On Monday,
Later she was in New York for a Nov. 15th, at 4 p.m. A full attend.
• time and for some time before her ante is requested.
• death she was operator at the Ken. The W. C. T. IL will meet In North
sintton Hotel, Cleveland. She is sur- St. church Monday, Nov. 15th, et 3
retvteel, abyndtwnoo binrai-rtniehe.reN. e.lwohn,uosfkeilardul: Pan. 4 pod attendance Is requeat.
ed. Reon_orto oLeeoonvention will be giv-
The remains were brought home for Cr" PII.".."i Ntirr.
Don't forget the Parochial Banouet
einoatIrnaht;tcerrrtivthirklr, audnitheilingedronneedayeyl: in St. Coorsees Petrimit Hall Turedaes,
miedrit.ort.heltobonomeithhaneirktr t,sifstreormottareh. stoma
plate the funeral took place to St. Trail%
Joeteohet auntie Clinton, on Thurs-
day 10,141r1RIIRM Oct. tith, and there* ta
the HeRett buoying trotted. Roo
Father Gaffney had them of the
furoret services and the owilibearent
were four cooties el the dseaaaed Sem. forme of stomath trouble, If
lsety: Mossre. Joseph, Jewess, Martin neglected, often lead to dangerous
and Owen Peraoki*. miss** Irene conelitione-osicers or nanetre—then.
and hese Marie Ems. Moots of the a surgical operation is about the only
f.tletwassod. oreetentanied the remains Noe.
I and ether relatives who were mown: For this reaeon, evert the matt
for ghle fuss& wore: Ir. D. ReY- simple reomach ailentnte Th.outd be
eiside seal daVitillr. NV, USPh•PIPPOI *. sivort prompt and rareful attention.
ler. James Itegnolds, Itsaterth: Mr. So, don't wicket oktfd atemsth• war -
lairds Re011adik airatiord. and .0- nem gas or bloating! And don't
era from Gederkdt *ad slaw point -a. waste time wIth saknowe or wore-
wrLsow,0„,away, woo* ,..a.i.0 liable treater/Mo. At the :try drat
onedeasiap tibe data .f x110,11%5. Arno of distress, go to any toed dreg
iwei A:i.ntfc, must. lite* ei won stony and obtain a few (erste worth
nf pins ithearated Magnmet. This
epeeist Motives% Cempeorel is safe
and photeout to take—rreirld7„ al.
Melt tnotantty. Worth* and does net
act as a kat:tiro. Dr sure and salt
for IlltSt/RATth havonita tor
stowed troubles twig. .
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109 Years
of its Inbiness life has added
to the Bank of J1/4funtreal
strength and capogity ft.
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financial acrvike.
On the 3rd of November, 1817, the Bank
established its first aim.
At this, the beginning et its 110th business
year, the Bank, through the medium of over
SCO aims Iocated throughout Canada sod
Neekesadland, in Great Britain, France,
the WWI Suites and Mexico, offers IthOlt-
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Meer. *rd. SIN *so a dime** et thy
lane het. Seeger yam. N. A.. •
tomer peeler of -Sure ht. Ilottonlist
, thereto, Outer)* sad Jim Woo
1 Mr nes born In the
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11 WISH to announce to the people of,
I Goderich and vicinity that. I have
taken ovo MR. ROBERT TAIT'S
ELECTRICAL BUSINESS and am
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and will carry a full line of Supplies,
"Accessories' rand Electrical Goods. Let
me figure on your work.
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