The Goderich Star, 1928-01-12, Page 4**Aut.: )1 ft
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In Order to Redact Our Stock &fore Commencing aStock-
Taking We are (Offering, Rernarkaisle Reduttions
adies' and Coats, Ladies' Dresses,
Millinery and Goods by the Yard
ladies'
Coats
Of Needlepoint, Pinpoint, Broad-
cloth, Suedine and•Duvtyne, all trim-
nted with shawl collar and cuffs of
fur—Opossum, in different shades,
or Thihetine.
• Reg.“ $47.50 for $32.50
Reg. $32.50 for $24.50
Reg. $25.00 for $18.50
Reg. $21.50 for $14.95
Girrs ('oats at correspondingly large-
rednctions.
Ladies Dresses
Satin -faced Canton, Fiat Crepe, or
Georgette—light and dark shades:
Reg. $16.50 to - $19.50
for $12.50
Reg. $25.00 and $27.00
• for ;18.50
NM` FLANNEL, •Check and
. stripe • .
Reg. $i1.00 and $12.00
• for.$4.95 and $5.95
('LOTH DRESSE ' .
141*: $90- for $7.50
thery
!ES' FELT HATS—
$3.50,. for $1.4
DIES' toELT
UATS—
Reg.$5, $5.50 for $2.49
• Dress Goods
Fancy Silt and Cotton Crepe, over
three dozen patterns to ehoose from
Reg. $1.25, $1.35 and
$145, for 75c per yd.
DRESS FLANNEL, all colors—
Regular 90c and $1.00
for 69c a yard'
wave, all shades --
Reg. $L35 for $1 a yd.
EIDERDOWN XIIIONA CLOTH
four different patterni, yard
wide—
Reg. 95c, for 75c Or y4.
FLANNELETTE, plain white and
striped, in Rght and dark shades;
yard '
Reg. 25c, for 19c a yard.
BATH TOWELLING, Pure Linen, •
• red •
• Reg 20c, for 150 per yd.
GLASS TOWELLING, red and blue
checks, --t •
Rog._ isg, for 104 per -yd.
IBEX FLANNELETTE 'BLANK-
ETS-,,12/4,,largestsize and best• •
Blanket inade, less than to-dei's. •
• market Pyk,5 at -r •
245 a pair
'SHOP EARLY. AT A coRNF1
,THE STORE
wpocala YOU ARE di
INVITED TO SHOP WEST SIDE OF SQUARE PHONE 410 ,GooEsicH
lient e Came•
klvst Trains To and Front Goderich Orer.0
•
,YORES Ago:Last Summer
,
nreaent/rd to our ,vrtilstle that was .areund the harbor.
' v.:atlas i%print of the striey et the the. train pulled out, heving abeut 40'
Strang Old Boys' fte88108 .of tWelli4/ Paa8e1gera 'abOard. !The slin up fine
senro.agot and thii woe); lye present hill 'and over the rieer wae,. watched
The:Motif anottin historie occasion
• in coneeetion with tho IiiitorY of
SHOP OFTEN AT
THE STORE
WHERE YOU. ARE.
INVITER TO SHOP
THE GODFJUCH STAR
ECZEMA Se 111
eating to a G-a1cri(11 phateg-,apherp
n he happened to ep,y the buoy
$081.11 IT SLEEPi;lcirIl'a'lt„1:!*(1v1::Zis
'ed, buoy." "What's he doing
Mee Thee. ttiessroaa, corona% oat:, ',nut here?. ooh, -sive., varninit
writes:- utast throe :eon ago /Await i)
moiled with ..vams so sly am,. sad tto the boots." "Greciowi they ought
voiel, it would he so 'nate 1rto have a Mall. Mies IZC tay
could in.1 *leek. ',there at nights? I suppose he gets
iloetered witi, doctors, IAA aid la big eatery?" The photographer
not Was tot jt any relief, as tele dey ;nearly fell off the cud of the pier
I thought 1would try * k when his interogator reached that
rtstiliagniemedsii.41 then the countrymen,
Page fromtit: Firit ENorts to Get
The following extract from
iport of the firat general.meeting held
seeure C. P. R. eonnection from
derieli u.111 he read with interest.
The_ eeeretaky: a the PeeliminarY
Committee waS Mr. George Stiven,
ithen of the Bank. a Commerce:here,
ofter ma taken it4 fowl to, now and for sorae yearh ofru1 Gee-
rEctslulttAs.T:10 811°It time
got gre"• 11,Citizeftseill eltr4a111:a7tCliaogmlicialt• itieede •obty Gtoild!
falu'leittedu,)
PT°(rio
11Intbo. Orit.ysrbe'T* MilbUrn Co., 'erfeh, was, held at Brussels on Dec.
16th, 1884. The following delegatee
• attended: "
f - the -special-edition - comes- --Elora-David- Foot,- Keere;--Thoa.
out on Octeher 4th with a fully il.
Instrated, wilteup of -the history of ' Liqttwel-ejahn MaYor ;
tho road, the town and its leading in- W...GoiloY. John Biggs,fl.FerguSom
dustries rind businesse men. Brussels-- C Rogers;
Wm. Vanstorie, Gerry, James
itlyryenwn.cpTv_hoz..es;,t4r3.1(;),..4,-G.eir.Bacn..kiNve, itollonn
30h1% McCrae, James Btretton, 'Gifford
Elliott,
Goderich Saittuel Platt, John See.
G.
half, as the lest tram out, winch was Whierie,to%Peeer,, teMhe, EC:itulWeeroodn-:
timed to leave at 10.3Q,. was held coek, Chas. Seeger, 3 0 Celborne
E: Bingham, James Sonaders.
Monehester--1). X. Munro, Pete:
Wallace, Robert Medd, james Young
The Ilanquet in the Evening
at the British Exchange Hotel was
one of tile -finest violet functions ever
given in Goderieh, lite only deficien.
ey was in the time available ,for the
smelting, less then an hour and
tit /2,00, and it was felt that the 800
, or so passengers could not well be de -
tabled longer for the convenience of
the guests. ' ,S.
• The large diningroom of the hotel Blyth ---Patrick Kelly,. Chas. Barn -
was most elaborately and tastefully ilton, Dr. Sloane. ,
dee0rated, end the menu was one that Me, semi*/ Platt was, unanimously
II' twenty-, quantity and serving milled to the chair, E. Whodeock act.
tv.0114 have done ercdi t the hest ing as secretary.
eitytaterers. Mr. end Mrs. S'atart'S The .ehairMa0 explained the nature
exerted .thernselves to make title a re- a the work of ,the Citizens'
rd meeker, and they well deserved nary Committee and the object of 'the
ie many words of praise. bestowed present nieeting„,..vizo to organize a
unon thir efforts.'•• General COmmittee Who, •Cettinose'd of
,Mayor.;Ellikitt presided at the head delegates front each of the mullet.
of the tables, and seated around him palities on the proposed route, and
were• leatilrig,Guelph.offieials and the sulocommitteek at the -various points.
C. P.. It„tlepir4ition, • antong Whom The secretary Olen read. the torree-
weret oMesete W. ,-Marsinill, Supt. poodence between the Citizene Pre.
Telegreplisi,M. B. Bamford, C. P. R. liminary Committee and the C. P. IL
!Dominion Freight Agent, Loden; Ce authorities.
B.. Foster; Dominion' Passenger It. was then moved by .1‘1...G. Com.
Ant, „Totootto-C. Murphy, Supt. C. P. eron, Esq., secoBcicd .by P.. metwaxi,-
Londontf•Gen,. 11,1lartr,-We-aaetitire- Esq., Mid resolved, "That n. the pro-
-0,,Pinital
.711SPAY, JAN. 121,4 ...e
Stop that Irritating Cough
At once with "Ricker's Syrup of
Tar with Cod Liver Extract"
and Laxative Bromide Quinine
•Tab et*
HC. DUNLOP
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
Bedford Block _ _ • Goderich
4.11•1111.010.1•161.111111111011.
etatistice tO the protahle trade of
the proposed road, for preparation in
the form a a. report, cind that' the
same he transmitted to the O. P. R.
authorities, together with the, prce-
eeedings of the general meeting.
It was moved by Mr. W."G. Ray,
seconded by Dr. Sloane, and resolved,
'What when remitting the statistics
and report to the C. P. R. authorities,
the -Secretary IOC When -E -Will
convenient to receive a delegation O
discuss the matter."
fAter some general discussion the
committee adjourned to meet Again
at the caU of the president.
SAMUEL PLATT, Chairman.
•
COURT GODERIOO. C O. F:.ROLM FUNCTION.
(Continued 'from page I) '
ing. This'deeply regretted as a
good speech. from our worthy rower
is always enjoyed. '
Brother N. M. Knight also gave
' an address uponhe tgrowth of the
Offiee,Atentreal; 11. A. Pet-
ereon, Onderichl41.00. 0. Benume, *Ellreact .70"Gellerretitth:111C+ ocPZ.yf!-Iline
Windsor; Thigh- Guthrie, M. 'Po Gael- most advantageous position on „the
ph; Myon John Nowsteado -Guelph; highway between the at and the
W. Sockson 0. P Clinton; W. J.
I/earl-114 0. P. R., Toronto: Grant
MeGregorc Gederich ; T.
IfeeneY,, Goderieh.
When Mayor•Elliott called to order
he ennounced, that" owing to lack of
• time the toostliet, which included 14
subjects, would hate to be eurtailed-
and , only the: :to/lowing were gi'Ven
oud inspenchtd to:
IOur EnipireXA.V. Proudfoote O.
•of 'rode and other 'invited guests, oCanoda," Guthrie M.o eric Isirer.01 reed vth,.'earr1ag88 and Ica- SI W;ellingtoio: who gave P.
taken fora drilte around town, land-- •
o oquen oration,. , at Gm earliest, possiNe dates.and
?ler had he.ep preparea. tor them. later of .pnwe works. • ,couotty such ,shavo, of the vast and
4 r Twenty who succeeding trains arrived tit -lo.
northwest, and will be the shortest,
safea. and roost expeditious reUtO)
traversing. one of the richest and
most fertile districts in Ontario, mut
Godericti, its ^western terminus, pos.
sessing the beet harbor on the eastern
coast of Lake Huron, it is therefore
desirable that such contorted , nation
be at once taken by the towns of El-
ora. Elmira, .Listowet, Bruasels,
Aohllt.11: Goderich" °almd.
ether interVening,'iniiiiicipelitiesr. as
may Innire the,coristruction of that.
in. at the Sul -Arno' flotel, where din- , "Ontario," Dr.. 4. 0, Reaume, Min- thereby secure to this section of
w
urvals, the regular may, megaorning train mon, ond StititMurptir. .
not „getting in till after one o'cloek, just about ..4101olot mayor New -
end it is estimated that the. three '$tvad. teakeed a • kekrty vote 04
trains tarried bawtot 2800 and 4000 thanks on bebalf at the Counell tend
people.. end counting the number who citizens og (1101,111, for the. splendid
came, by 11". 2. ad from the reeepticn, giVen He likewise
snerounding townships, there were
rapidly. expanding trade of the gteat
N'ortinvest as the superiority of our
geographical position demands.'
'Jjiis resolution ems, spoken:to by
the mover and seconder, also Messrs,
Ramliton, , Caldwell, gun Racking,
IRO Coort from a very small sale
to a large vault. Mali slime that
ithe Canadian. Order of Foresters has
greWn very rapidly.' • Ile also re -
'Marked that any information that
Nita8 needed at any time in eonneetion
with any Court. could hi. proctured at
anAest.ant's notice upon apphcahon
to High Court, as. everything was
Relit 'very systemattKrally. -Junior
Past Chief Ranger "Brother W. Bell
Wa8 thClin called; upon to take the
elude on the right of the Chief Run -
ger Brother W. hl, Knight,, the
chaplain. WO then requested to take
the chair on his left. Anaddress Was
then read Bro. Knight and ,Past
Chief Ranger's jewel was presented
to lure. by Joiner, Pest Chief. Raver
Brother J. W. , Bother W. M.
Knight thanked...tile' Court and re-
marked that he greatly ,surorisr
ed, as he did not expect anything',
but he, certainly avireciated the tok-
en. The address to: ,trother W. X.
Knight was as follewsf
• Goderiele Ont..
• . Jan. 3, 1928,
Brother W. M. Knight, *
Goderiela
Dear Sir `-and Brother
„ •
We, the officers and members of
the Cariadian Ord& of Foresters,
Court Goderich Number 82, are as.
seiribled .here,, this evening for our
regular meeting and for the, installa-
tion of, our new -officers for the year
1928 and we take this opportunity to
express our ap-mreeleition of the. ser-
vices that you ,have given to`' this
Court, especially in •the capacity of
emitter for three years, also as our
eliaplein, for several . yeare, and a
riumber of years ago 08 our Chief
Ranger. You 'else helped 88 ettt in
our finaneial matters a short time
.......Roger, xenv. ahd Foote. ago, for...which accept the thilliks of
with deep interest and Pronounced easily Sago visitors in town that doll' en e meetings on the successful It was then Moved by Chas, Sea. the °Meet's and members 'aF thi,
411 '404" 'The Ilist `train inWard From 11 till after g &clot* the hotel; t . Aid, •Stru. ger, Esq., seconded by P. KellY, Esq., geerf--. we hope that you will coo -
completion of the road.
Godelich, namely, the °pelting of the reached tier; at v." and the seed end restatiratits had a busy tinie hers seconded file vete, and it wag' and resolved, ."That an exedutive nae t° cern°
---- carried amid loud applause. "If we committee out and he. with. us as,
vonsieting , of Samuel Ieng Ps Yea are able" a° la apPreela-
over the then
tlie first ttqtins to erg from ooactteh the public and with good prospects first trio out fully ix,00.: Although ors, "we want you to te bring down al' eron, Thos. Kidd, james Mitchell, 0. token for what you have done and
newly-eon:000 f°1' the eeanlanr` the white cans lied disappeated and Goderieh, andiVve
rollitig Ware that caused a little' sea f siiswe'd thia,„py win show you haw &eget and Jame; Satincleee, of Goa. VA hope that you will he long spared
Guelpii to Goderieli line, and the ,f01.4, The Water tank is 'now ready for
lotting, Cory 11 takca front The 'Gude. use, and a tattle loader has been built the wind died away, there was a long-- Wii P4.8 dO it." Alderman Struthers erieli; and John Reitz, Wm. Cavan- to wear it. it 4 hm • a
ri...h liter of that thuo.: tit the end of the track; the time table telling What 116 AS agh, of Elmira; David Foote, Thos. Signed **1 be.ha * t e e eera. na
At last the C. P..11. into Goderieh will be in plate in a few days; tile aickness, but on the Witote the trip eludt.rnou iif ,1c.a.ptian. Order! we are,
_
, Wa8 taljayettell‘ Ota8 also the fine nin,..,' the way would do in 'Reek, Edward Burns, of Elora; J. A. mem„._berl ei Ina
of ex,penditure, if the chair- Hooking, .1. W. Svott,11 D. Coombe% il-lae ;.1..,,.2,a,rt.g 14 13" 6z C`
is to u-,,,e0mullehed taet, and our via. engh* backs twentY loaded gravel ale of the Guelph band. In the evell-„'nein oe finance would allow it, What W. G. Ray, Geo. Ben, M. P. P., of W. * 44. 4 ." 4.441 •
yeeits.bist 'Monday morning, when the ears along the traelq.the statiort will
Chief Banger,
fat the GreYheUnd,Reve it Mennliglit he Wanted wes an appropriation of
*rot passenger Irian, went out at , 7 not he .firiished for somndays yet, but exeursioi, tatting out about 000 Pas. $4000 .. . .. . • I. W. BELL,
o'clock, saw the culmination of the' It large staff of Melt aro rushing the sengets, no eet.d T00110001• bands
agitation begun nomething over 20cm:unction of the work around the went ort the ovehing trip, and gave . _With the Notional Anthem, "Auld Junior Past Chief Banger.
A. E. BARKER,
1-,aeg Syne," and and general haricishake
train out le t at 5 p.m. and,each day
0,-P,, R. line into Goderieb and theserving meals. . '1 ilot thitt t t i I. 0 h 0, pi tt, 1, m E v a j ho 0 hie, E. tion for the 8erviees that you have.
eelaretion in connection therewith, vino the double Service- edeli way has. ... ..., . eon iree ran riote a . eirt, o co 14+,1..1'11
OA "With satiefaetion. to The steamer .tireyhound proven an. P. It, some time between AOW Alld rtillghattl, x. vcro'odoo4#.V.rm. Lee, W. l'eaue):"' \'"" Yea please aeeept this
Atiguat gOth, liX17, Was the date -of been earried
mecellent attractien, taking on bet -early in Octoher" .sald Ald. Struth. E. Grace, 3. II„ Colborne, Meti. tam. PeSt CI" rtlingee8 . JeWel 28 ear
Listowel; F. C., Rogers, W.' Vonstotie,1
E. E. 'Wade, Drewc, Thos. Kelley,
J. G. Graut, Calit.'Stretton, of Bras;
sels; S. Caldwell, ,Wrn, Young, Rob.
ert Medd, T. Brawn, John Washing -
yews ago to secure a litte from this 'station. Mt excellent PrOgranh ling the visitors hurried to the eav. • Recording Secretary.
town which .would termed with the Guelph Plowed The bp 1
n W era Paine in inn- force, Tinges awaiting them and were driv..
Wet Init wavily inaugurgted great , Guelph. .August 2d, --The firet some seven rink, appearing on the pn to the station, hut owing to an
twenecontinentat system. , On StindnY, trains direct to and front Goderlea lawn, and the clubs played 18 ends unforeseendeley in the yards the
raoon there were manyWatellero,werit through this morning, and withteSeb. the result being an easy win train. did tot _pull out till after tut
at the, harbor and aloug the kadvi to ;their advent the Guelph.Goderiebtfor H. home 'elub. The following' veloeit. „However, they got home
t en was t8 hkrAlifUtAte the service *Thereat*, of course, filanY finishing Goderieh • , Guelph tongratulation and satisfaction that:
, 1 i liertonn the following mornintaltonehea yet to be emilde to the road. IL W. Thomson..39 A. 'Meltitmori. 3' not an accident, happened throughont
it *Ott bed here et 5.15 p.m., and eon, lied and stetiott, but the fact tine.;
«T. II. Tigert.....15 E. 4. Pensant 19 .the entire. day.
Per*thl arrival of the paesenger traintilellway may be asid to be finished. were the skips and the stores; sate and harpy, and it is a time for
eisted of three coaches and a haft- Government Engineer Simmone went. A
. e .21 It Mishoney.• e" ttOPP.P, "IX +it IPSI-erg
"die and extwess car, and this ivas twee the Ilea lost 'rhumb* and .18 8heviffiterodis.10./L Lockwood 10 %Amnon goo mo o
410eat,1 Godetich tav "Taropte-** etke*iitow ft:Prong/11y theautherl ,,,...4tekeanatit.:Kt-lie "height of:heepitelity,","
thei first ,traire on the „new line, te?1,3,4)1 ratisfied with the worlc, ehtiws nv. itantot,.......10 tv. 1 Gentlemen of Ginleriele that was
belm 81164;trar'SiCtlaiaYll bm% bitkaroatES"Ititre VOW " • e. &haulm= Theie""Gr tip rigid;
to iatesemble at the harbor, and allit With the. en:me:we:mut, Of today's proudroot..;.21 Iv. A. chit*. .1,11 There are memo people who eannot
aleng the bathe to Caledonia and *through serilee the city may %yell
Glebeester Terraces there were f..x.,feel a pardonable degree of pride. It
yet deeide which was the best -the
PooPlIt ltr"oPs to wh000s tho tong ;does um, seem so long ago that We Totil 146 Atwell all°,)tlet ht7,4"°4Meyr1°Tiaro°terettitiLirrintoatthhavirig been
.. . ...
irWd for inauguratiort. Conductor invested so., /arnety in the fret bit of _ li• We'th11' 11,,htr'.. .
grienattrai Nig. ha -given an invitation to the banquet
rater McDonald "s in ehltrire")1 the:that 8evriee-the branch line to Kam° On Ine A
they were no match for the Goderiehrw'm lieetled` and th'S w" th° "t*
toda. with 41'. Beattie as btatenian Guelph junction. Seine then thought
4114 'G'. -e- ttlwards as bagita0 inan• the realigation of our h I, tetini, The following were the pio. rich gentlemen' showered them at me
°Pen fi it - .. nuide it necessary tor- rete..to- go - to
wble Engineer line: Davidson and through line so,,,,„ .,,,,.,„ :11„,,v ,,nti fdi CIA°
Fireman Wesley fiennett directed the' — -'" -" - "11"li 00.,1.`rit.W4 itr.„,,i„ is,. le the sheriff for motection.
. tostie, The result has shown that - " - - - ' ''"'''''' 11
1; - -
`r It was kli tired I ut album*
ton, of Auburn; Patrick Kelly, Dr.
Sloane, Chas. Hamilton, of Myth, and
the reeves and conncillors of the
township munieipalities along the
proposed Doe, be appointed, in the,
'plate Of the Oititene PtelkOjhaVy;
COMMittee. Of 0061464 to be ealied
the "Goderieh and Elora Railway
Committee," with headquarters .-et
Godeldeli, seven -to form, a quorunq
The 'meeting then adjourned.
A meeting of,the above enrirrilittte
Vark-hel4;-44-Itttasels-48,-Tueeday-Av
terneon, lfitli Dee., /884. Present,
all the members from Elora, Listovp,
el, Brussele, Blyth, three from Aub.
urn and eleven front Goderith. .
Mr. S. Platt was appointed clout.
man and Woodcock, Secrete*.
it was moved by Mr. W. G. Hay,'
seconded by Mr. F. C. Rogers, and re-
solved "mid the members of the D
• •
Mirtiefi Parliament for the Counties
Or Ituton, Perih, Virellingtoit and Wa.
Brattier 'Archie I -hidden was then
called to oecupy the elmir juet mat-
ed by Brother W. M. Knight and an
tokiress was read to him arid it Past
Chief Ranger's Jewell was presented
also by Junior Past 'Chief Ranger
grottier .1. W. Bell. Brother Archie
Itadden replied appropriately. The
following is the address to Brother
notddert
• Gederiela Ont.,
. Jan. 8, 1928.
Goderich, Ont., .
Dear Sir and Brother : , '
We the officers and' me Me f
the Candia Order of Foresters, t
Court Goderieli Number 32, are as- 1
I
ambled here this evening for our
regular otectirig and for the.installa.
tion of -our4rver--tiftleers for the year
4 The heat of red peppers take* the
-71oueli"-Troma-soreilanin-bactr. - am- -
not hurt you, and it certalitly*ends the
torture at once.
When you are suffering so you es,a
hardly get around, just try Red Peeper,
Rub, and you will hare the quiekest
lief. known. Nothing has such eaten.
trated, penetrating beat as red 'Peppers.
just as soon as you apply Bed Pep.• -
Der Rob you will feel the tingling ham
In three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Pain and sore -
ries are gone, -
Ask any druggist for a jar of Bowies
Red Pepper Rub,. Be SOr0 to get"thc
genuine, with the name Bowles on each
vacki",
„
1928, and tye,tese tins otrportunity to
express ,eor eppreeiation of the sere
vices thatu, yen Allure given to this
Court, especially in the capecity, of
our conductor,also as our Chia gan-
ger severel.years ago, Ana for Var-
lets services which you have,render-
edsto the Court, as yours was aitvays
helping hand when anything had to
be dene...So will you please accept
the. thanks of the 0MeerS 4.84
here of this, Ceutt, and we Imper.that.
you will continue to come out aml,fie
ue-as icing 08 possible, to sill
Preciation foi.the -services that you
have rendered Wilk You, pleese eceept
this Past Chief ;Ranger's jewel,M1.
token for what. you have done and we
hope that you will long Spared lie -
wear it : „
- Signed on,behalf ofthe 'Officers: arid
members of this Court lite are ,
" Fraternally yours
- F. PRICE, • :
Chief 'Ranger., .
• J., W, 13E14
Junibr. Past Chief Ranger.
A. E. BARKER, ,.
Recording Secretor:Y.
.It Was with deep. disappointment :
that it was impassible to have 'Bro-
ther William Jennirigs present that
night .0,e, it was his intention to be
present ata.make presentation ;cif,
large oil painting of the Embleraif
the Order to gourtt butoen,:aie-.
'molt Of the 'stormy weather and his
sickness by which he itas been con-
fined to his home for several weeks,
to was 'tillable to be present. Bro-
ther William Jeniiings will, however,
niake this. presentation aS 88p8 ,
possible and the brothers are glad. to
hear that he is improving and we
hope that lie will continue to do so.
A vote of thanks was then rendered.
to jimior Past Chief Ranger. Brother
.1. W. Boll, for the able and *efficient
manner in Which the lodge had been
operated for his term of °Moe of two
years. The lodge then closed in 'clue ,
form. • The members filed into the,
assembly room where n .tir>le wac.
daintily laid by Mr. and Mr. Coolc;
the earetakers ef the McKay Hall.
Chief Banger, Brother W. F. E.
Price, and Mite Chief Ranor, Bro-
ther George Bevttra, ocetmied one mut
of the long table aiia Bre. W. M.
Knight, the °thee end of the table
with it tohncillor on -each side of him,
and the feast was fit for a kieg.
toast was made hy Brother
Councillor William Baillie to !r.
Mr.
Cook and a vote of therika and 8, don.
ation was rendered to, Mr. autt Mfrs:
Cooke dor _thc. splendid way. in widel:
the Itureb was eerved.
• Mr. Cook,thanked the Coirt, after':
width. we, iakjairted singing"FOi
Bea A Senn Good Fellow." Ilureahl
for Court Goderieh Number 32, •
Nature tried to,make us fair in our
judgments. Shealgtrite us eats' to
hear both aides.*
It nearly envoys bapperis tbat
mart picks out a lower type thair his
wifet t
AMAZING, RESULTS
trundrcds of operation - d,
reating grorichitis. Sore Throatn,
read colds, Croup. Quint*, Cough,
and gime:wed, T‘iittils, by . using Mrs. v.
%Nile Spahrs Tonsilitis, sue:Coss" or
money back, '
iaae
.16* TOM .04:111.1 :worded tbe. honor 41 their day and dpow.eutina, us they an Ai usetenai rf. 47 Webb, Iry I) :who followed piper Boss from Ott ,this tenunitteo in our .enthiavorn to
root nro, engine . 0, . , ist tholeeiwhn 1°4'4 ahead were wise in..._ fetnen,.P....4b.,..r,,‘Aler,...,..ict. °e...1.,m_eii.ilysirti of eh* fathers and officials terloo be requested to eo-operate with
Dean, if, V. Dean icz 3 'faits P. t
normael‘par thOrifitt tthixty41 whistle, min have the prottdastisfaction of Seein.g G ' -o ,C. P. it station about breakfast time 'obtain -the construction of the (1. P. R. 1
1"1441 th.erA a" **yin' st handker' their hopes today fatMlea.
that
chiefs and hide. with the NOWilliC of ilrepeeLeolP3ti;:lirr*°whteitehelliceb 851:;1117:U;d11181iffit 01111dertntinUtp*VvAt&ibs741 7:relent/I:ill'. tfhr4einDo.r:11:°inilliontoGotly:deriemprichrirt *bend:asked i
fear thiag bgemlwi2;imr=0.......64.4, et a steaulthe A Happy aad Mao '$lottostsral Ines. rays rf: Stith. 0:&_Allan. ef; 11-, Milek";Geores Square, where Mayor
' ' , morellos at the Weer Use ON, ez it jthltele4 Of ' ' Illetit. for a grant to eaglet the moor."
!stead in flowery Iannuage deelareti • It was Alien resolved that the See.
2.ratios` 14 hits. 2 erroce.
11.1111Wt SOOTIELS
..".11111.141TCNINOSKIN
Tisa Aliattealaaa ak�s
1 mod Cosinfsetohhi
0 pee we bileyiag keit etyma or
ma oar saboramimar Ads
le be rid to'
. *dares a weed
ratios. Unmoor. of
properbrs, seldom
littnee. ',eel of
oast LI mz=
ore heallcrott op
1.lale
old avant sod Perfect -
You cam Aisle a ins11
r Thuredsy Sept. Ifith,Alte day ' Se."44"erh4';'-'4 Ltho Ga4ph intd (orderly% reed official. **tar, he instructed ts shisht finnt
helm] for ;he oneeinir eercmoniett of 'Guell41- ''''' 1 rum, 4 164' 5 err`m* 4,IY 'opent41- Three rennint cheers me sob.e6tormatmois 11545 tweoggi
he Goelph. * (Werke,: 'Railway. v-1 , ha The Ifirrhile irlich , ;were givcre Inc the C. P. It, hisyor .
ched inattspkionely, as in the morn. ..t pee. 'making was, beano at :4%30. sNewatem4 Alit. Slather& and the : •
ill" 1101% fell at iotorvale, a neeth-Alte iswvi.onad beilariligsit05#4vit. fpiper, and then the father* departed
Wbet item viesobrirek arid' she Or sld • este and tha Dr .. a give an "account of themeelven to
air _ditig, had mho been Atorray. asei,Miteklirfr: acted am chatrraan. ratd as nsiouely awaiting wives and fami. '
i
rot a few eitieens hod long fliers OA' itittlill dill it well, the Speakere being l,e.
thev looked upon the thy a• oar iti.hlr. Wm. Pelf, oremident of thek Erety vieltor who yesterday Walk- ,
4fdrh I here could he no out-doo- Guelph Junetion Railway. and a pion.54 about the forams Dols of tioderkh '
program mut no lake excursion!, leer in tho Ionic effort to fring theirs -bald ant hot romork upon thr for.
iMayor Elliott. flush -man Maeklin, rowl to Codetich; Col. Mandsetaid, sight of the thlailflar of the busines''s
„amt Secretary Milthell. for she Roord:oolleitor for the ,remperiy. who Allan •ortioa of that torn. A Peek
: Of '1"13141e, wont out tit Myth byfilo hie been it looter in 11* tooeppleed 200 :cord* in disoweter, of rirrOlor
A morning *rein to /nowt Ow intiolph!front lite ineentiem Pr, Atiturne. Min- formit miorrosit‘od by tonlinein vet-
iffkiliatiOlt Anti tlintrilotto bottre int.4 titter of Magic Werke for Ordario . eaLbilnnente, pierood ot regofor intor-
*tool tivkot*, 'Mee found tile Ar.t tar limn. tintitti, . b' r. ef,If t;polpb; epbt hv btioittoo,k %street* all of which,
^t ""‘ titme 'Porioll train* with ttler,,m‘rw Elliott. 84 CiAtirtirk. xed-Ilevare of equal importance, and which,.
..,, coscr..-e. 001 trniii to their artroost or "frwAtelt, of thtelph, If erook4 ron vrA,p1,1 he auffla irot for the Nuainraa
Whet. 'h. IroJr* reo. heft Gofferich,.'quire AI 14 est two f Asnast tn sir,. e.tothh.hmente jalvvt ?afore,' of • rt v t‘f
th, itu...1*., rommtse4 eif the Goelph,reen i fair iNgloirtier of the' • /relive+ ; 1 1,flan
eitr Counrit omit rifts Afro 111m. li.,.., ,and MOPS et141/0 Men, arletre.fiee. *10'. 4 funnt nu o 1,9: n '8, reel Rior`,.
flit-vet/irate of, the Glvelph ,If1r..0",,f fnr wain!, of apace thia oreeli ire ere day late, fhl•irt At Owend of the pier
Railway. repreeetontir.. of 0-0 ItAnc,f r.00pollpit to &for std. till the Away A ,ftintrymisil from nestGuelpai woo
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Calvin Cutes Specials
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Tea Special„ Black or Mixed. , .5 ...
Sweetheart Coffee, per
COCOS* %IL illitS• 11 4 • • • we* ••••••••* s•ro we A:* .25c
Natural figs, 2 lbs..... • .. 0 0 0 0 0 • • it • • .0 •
Panes, , 10c, 12tirt, 15c toned 25c
Macoroni, tilt,. 3 lbs.,
Relied Wheat, 3 lbs. for , • „1St
Wheatlets, 4 lbs.. ,
Pastry Fleur, 24 lbs. • —
Parsnips, Carrots, or Beets, peck. • .5, • •25c
We Iwste and Redeem Cash Discount fkmds.
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