The Goderich Star, 1928-09-06, Page 46
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First Showing of Ladies' and Misses'
Fall Coats and Dresses
Ladies' and Misses
CeleltS of the newest materials in- latest styles and shades
now on display, at reasonable prices, also
Ludies" and Misses' Presses forfall in all the latest styles
and shades.
Our Anniversary Sale aosis on Saturday, Sept. 8th
Our Anniversary Sale ,has been a good success and we
thank our many customers for their businees during This
sale and during the years we have been -in business in
Goderich.
The special values announced in last week's papers.con.
tinue up till Saturday night,
SHOP NOW AND SAVE MONEY
SHOP EARLY AT A coRNFIELD sow' orror AT
' Tar spout • TIM STORE
WIMIM YOU AIM • .1_ WIMRIO YOU ARE
..ustviroco TO SHOP . WEST aIDEQF $91.1ARS PHQNS 418 GODSll1gl-1 INVITEE. TO 4110P
THE GODERICH STAR
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Til UR SRO; SE-Fer! 4416 10111.
0 t'linten to carry out tbir. eximord- CoOlairsEn5074RyNn!
'inary views la referena
ce to an eaten wows Le nano non'
tY tcjwil* MI 414w Pic•Zdcd f`)rll'e are tolling a couree at Chinon Rani-
oborrowing et Two rflieirsotel Poonde nu
i' Ors ttiC: ereilit of the Cantalannen edits Giads-o Treble ow; Mi og Aino
Manindeal Loan fund for the nureeee Meriting, ot Gedexich, spent the
week -end with friends in Guelph,
:Jire. J. La Re.:111le mud family 1;ave
returned home from -their cottage at
tioderiele where they spent a mouth.
Mr. and Mrs. WW ClaYten. of Pet -
own, we visithig the tatter's par- 1
i•WitrttratotrhattiflitibseExGeoctin-IQr7i,371etiihta Alia"; tiTetw'hltieleele,211y11,d 3511:$4.. tjl?rlemble'rvilleitea'en°1vnegv
been pleased to opoint John Seott of: with then'.
Ode Hall, Esq., barioster.atalaw,
',Stelae of the County Court of the ITO.
UN!' _counties of, Moron. and Drown&
place of Arthur Ackland resignen.
Sant was formerly inenibet of
parliament for WtONVIl and is .the
the ablest .and most sticeesettit.tnem-
' hereof the Canadian Bat.
TUE GODERICII INDUSTRIAL
C building toilet heap° min county
offices for the use et the •mated coun.
qics of Huron and Brava.
Judge Scott Succeeded ludge Ackland
Gederieb paper of Nov. 24th, 185'3:
Attraction Committee Unlike te
Some Fine Items for * Bigger
And Better Than Ever Show
The Goderieli Pair Board have
Poncludedarrangcme S with the
olui
r
. Loudon Ladies?' Orebeitro to present
nrograno at ti: hGo terich Feir the
first evening ondeecoafternoon
and evening* of the fair. This aggre- Mr. and Mrs, Ilendereon Young, of
gation consists of Alto atiots direct- Toronto, are on a visit to their rela-
ed by, Miss- Jorio.M. Scott, L.L.C.M., tivee ever the weekeend and holiday.
who la also the pianist of the group.
Vie groan PIaY xophone, horn, vio-
lin, traps, piano/ etc., and also sing,
a 4
and the program of mirth, melody
and nitiele nincoldrfed and snappy,
consisting of klever singing and nov-
e lty features in costume. ' The Board
o re negotiating for ether special at-
tractions 4rfi, expect to nave a full
program. ,, .
' The, kardt silvenvate" to be sPendmg the week -end and holidayat
awarded, o the exhibitor taking the the home of ber parents, Alr. and
largest umber of points, different Mrs- R. M. Young.
valued g 'allowed for nrst, second , 'Mr. Porrlyee Clarke and Mr. Fa -
menta is on exhibition in B. tin where they were taking in the Exhi.
s
end, third prizes inovarieua depart- art Young. are home from Toronto,
tIllien 'a store window, . bitien for a few days.
Mr. ana Mrs. Will Hill and two
daughters, Ethel and Evelyn, motor-
eil te Toronto fdr the week -end.
They were accomponied by the Mein
e a Graham, who were visiting* their
relatines nere.
Mr. and Mn, Dove and daughter,
Vivian, of Detroit, spent the wear -
end with Sir. and Mrs. Ernest Mit-
chell, Mr. Dove returning on StondaY
land latee. Dove :rad dounhter ropah2e
ing for a couple of 'wean.
CARLOW
Mr. and Mrs. rYarvis McBride went
to Toronto to Spend a few days at the
fair.
Miss Julia Young,tvlio spent her
holidays et tbe home of her pareets,
returned to Toronto -on Monday.-- -
odaks, Films
Developing and Printing
1.1. a. DUNLOP
The REVALL DRUG STORE
Redford Block - Milerlob
stores and 3fr. Thos. Blake's last the Huron higinvey is nearing its
week. 31r. Johoston, who is cope- beight. When completed, this gate.
rSially gifted as a teacher, taught the xvay will be an imposing entrance to
to
uuday school lesson to almost. the the town.
---,Ire school, who united in one class
We -wish Miss Alice Shackleton loco
Work on the grandstand at the
'-lite'privilege of hearing him.
school teaching eareei,. Misses Olive agricultural grounds is ptogressing
d
uecss as she starts out on hor
Ariderson and Grace Blake, and Mr. y The roof is completed an
ee
ie$ in the
Palmer Kilpatrick resume their dut- .do yet in the fitting up of the reems
five bp. poles surmount the strue.
form; IViisses Winnifred and Tier. boxes about town, Mr. Bernard Wil.
same schools.
IIIII;rr ture. There is considerable work to
-school this year. Tom etienty re.'• n
beim the stand. Who new picket
turns to Lucknow continuation 5011001 After eight Years' faithful eervice
fence south of the stand is being put.
Johnston will attend Winghain hi a Ito nod Ira be a greet hopronemeees ‘ _
and the following will enter first collecting the mail from the mail
nroanivesianhe Philips. . Ha, ekett, Pearl son has retired from. the work nod
Thompson. Nellie 'Cranston and was succeeded Sept. by Mr.
pReib.
BRIEF TOWN Toms nrci Fisher. Mr, Wilson was most
' . whole eight years never Missed a
paintaking in his work and elm gen_
i eral satisfaetion and during the.
On Labor Darn. rink consisting
a
field and Albert Taylor 'won the tro. t triP' a44 for the whole period he had
P. Toole, A. L.Maxwell, Jos. Swart.
phn at Walkerton tournament. ,the same "horse.
"X Married my 'wife because he.
Mrs. Alex. Malloy and Three dn*
dren, of Macklin, •Sask., visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Moodel One day
recently.
31r. Thomas Wileori went to Park.
hill on Sunday to .see Mrs, WWI,
l$ Still very Ul at the bottle of
her patents.,
Mrs. liarold Walter, of IToronto, is
Next Wednesday the Gederich was different from the other women
Bowling Club is bolding another " had matt.
Scotch doubles tournament open to
outside cubs, I "How was that?"
One of the pillars- for the etore "She Was the only wornao who •
gateway at the entrance t,o town of would bar me
' The Provincial 'Department of Mr. and XVI. Fred Maedel and Son, • '• .
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Health and the Central Experimen- of Michigan, yisited with Mr. Mae- - - • , . .
. . oaleFarire-Ottawnowill have inettnet.dere brother awl his wife, 'Mr. and . . .
,•• 18,3 :...boo.,..bas this Peer completed ,rt leo elepiaye, . MrsePani Ituedel, on Sunday.
G. 0 derich Boomng tn.. .,_
.• i• 0 •. very fine store ouse on the wbain , eThis rear ,a now feature- is intro- : eere, Alum tagoop at. et oo NJ enday ,•
- . which, in addition to the I:nee-lee. eeti Wrong' thastruelt aitenta• Thia cora two weeks" .vieit with ber dartgla. POSITIONS. WA IT I N
' - _,,, . ,,,, • • . • * 'stone storehouse on the wharf, whiebo /is a relay running tate, open to the tern Mtn Ctawfmel end Mrs. Fore -
Many Easiness and Private Buildings Were Being in addition to the massive stone Enema; townships of Colliorne. Godeidett and man, and son, In Flint, Xiehigan.
Erected and Public Improvements I house of Messrs, Senmour and other A.shfield and the town of Goderialf Mr. Joe. Young, son of Mr. and
. . ' storage aceommodatien will prooide Vaal relaY team., is to include emu' Mrs, Gordon Young. of Colbotne. wee
Were Being Made for the -requirements of our shippiw hers"' end- e4esill liar$P-1° t? tall elle married in Detroit on. Saturday,
trade. The steam eitsvmill of Meders. mietre car. -trzp.einx,azientegd itthi:t tiw,ht. $e‘pt. lst to Miss Mildred Thompson.
• • Parsons and McDonald on the wharf novelty race will .provide lots a ca. .1*. and Mrs. Herman illaeder an
Rail. Wa:y was Being Completed to Goderick has odded greatln to our motile Or eiteirient and will prove a very popes three children, of West Moneta
ota, . building this season and has been -Jar feature. It is to be run on Wed- paliaernentttsh,exwre.ehan-eandliNgt,hytahueIf;iratnAr:18:
a 6 C ' 4 kept iri etteadY °Iteration nigbt and • nesdata the lad dell Of the feir.
,
• Well -Paid Positions and limitless opportunities
are waiting for those thoroughly trained irt
-business ntethodo.
ft
A thorough Commercial, Stenographic or
Secretarial Course, taken at the CENTRAL,
will assure You of ready employment upon
graduation.
_Avension Bridge AcrossMaitland. eine onstruefe *lay, .,Thd laundry lately perehased A 2,20 trot or paee andn2.80 -2.30 llr."•arid Mrs. Duncan Craweorci and
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an - 11011$0 airriftl, . ea it. operationsaed i$ doing. /a good raeit• r,e1 /1:(11gric.lerhislefietirYjin loesir,(1; $411:00. al; -10141:::"wfi4wpostlorbodtont;n:airiff!sa-:teZdsontwri.t.d.sPoli:rats.4:1:-. .
,...., . business. The ehippinn of our port tnize's tw
4 Bylaw for Erection of Court. uleelin Cameron3'2es- event are .1341e - a - , _, , • .
eat2 :extend, free -for -alio on. Additioo to .idiettelay weeioonie and, holiday wIth Mrs.
ftoin lion, St - item er 'tits* fOr this RaOrtey-Illakieg education.
, srs. Storer* 'Co has en .
, , . • Central Buiins' s , C o 11 e g e
p,00, 0_ Getierich anther ot Sepksortment of general meratandiee and thas beenarterealed, thispur by seven tor orsa secoed eodottaron ter beseneignedoliereseintol at Niagara 1$
noun Dm& • Doting the last twine other occupied by Metsre. Mc -1 or ollebt voinels. During. the wenn foals bred from nAngelus Grattan." on account of in health, has gone: on •
yeare.ehe moot tvident eigns of pro. Dougen and Rennoide and is 'band- season we were favoredwith the Prg* Another new feature will be a eon- sIrkesdrenallesd, ..virvihesite .wshiethhafsriZdeend:14
I STRATFORD, ONT.
. ones We' keen ObServahle IR Goileo somelY fitted uP as ,a rIrlIggist store, sane° of unteY resimeteble families test in hereeshoe-pitebinet open to
Get i he Best- it Pays the Best! ,
rieh, A very lotto numbee of bon- which in Addition to the large assort- trent the States and Algovhere NN'he the 'CoinitY of Homo The prieee..... the wedding of ogee Agar, ber.
see, manY Of them of a Meat Substarie men -4 of drugs no chemicals e0a. came ee, spend the etumller. months on. $5 for first $S. for seconds $2 for friend's daughter. almost finished in
tiel itharacter, have been ereetedtand tains a veto teat variety of fancy ' elm 'Owen. A More favored locality third -are donated hY C. A. Robert.- :lil_tatt:yrveso .svin be
notwt.hstantliiig the vastly ineecaned 'goods. ,,Tatues 'Masan, Esq., is also for ti summer residence earmot be this vielnity thi$ week. !There are so
in Canada than that preeented revlifv5IlietP a littIvratitfeulPi teexiltrirt lg. stook threshing and . there is
accommodation, the demand for house erecting, two handsome brick etores foiled ast 0.,V or 'WO and th re *il.
room •continues to, nnprove, Du4ing on his neoperty on West street, whien. kr Goelerieh, where ague and its kin.. .
d011onn a keen 'b ttl ft ti, ii," such an amount of straw and the
. Die present year exteneive nubile. int- will add greatly to ite Appearance fired diseesea the bane of -most other erg, vie vinn(rea hie` this :Ontaensi -weather lall .s?e, faa,vtot!:Inlelelithat it is
en. The streets and market Ionian tented. Two brick. stores ' aia. also except *Mang strangers from a dise Royal Winter Fair at Toronto this gitteles:41. ,tinata."%ill field.fs.,,le6d04;t0na0V,a1:, 3:1:
rrevossionts havo a)S0 been undertalo. ninl'oet Understand they ar6 with watering Places is entirely Unknown will be :eligibleeto compete at tbe
I
aro to Ito needed awl gravelleds being built'ort Mr. Wallace's. property tenee who frequently come here to fall. ' • family attended the reception given
*abide when eonildeted, will, in eon. nearly .oppeeite the Huron Irlot01, tont spend a *NV weeks a8 a certain cure 11142° ll8t5 nu" ://'' had fr°111 the 11?orniSo%trsOfR.theingits9tiii)di<C41.°udeifitelisi`ii.!
jonetion with the work on Orarleer a few yards- lower On tho game street for those distresssinganci coilitraPplarainclesti ritehreertaorTiotneraiofai Trew" sOntipteki, 0Pforceost. law, mr. and yfra. ,taa valltIleg, or,i314.
These advantage
Mill•linished last se ion, add grentlY Mr. Retry lierton, Sr.,. bee raitica.a
t.' linannearattee a progierity of batulsonse 'brick store.Mr. Haremsteam eonneetion.nditen -tve elgleet to 0R, efeeeffAAN.01.vEs ADDEsss troit. who were merited. in D tt 00 •
t , .
tlie town. Tho suspension Widget, Horton is also building • two • Urge ece attempted next Year will insute a --.,-,,-. . 00 Saturday end motored to Golerich
, OnPortsU of the eonnties Will also 'he.will be great iniprovement$ in that t,dryme, :the population ofthe town at WOnlea's Missentary Auxiliary
on the elatimt square which great animal influx of vlsitors to out 'Fortieth Anniversati of SnritIna Hill the same date We wish the young
... , ity ni their wedded life. • • -
aeross the Maitlagd erected`, et the' stores maple, every- happiness: and prospero
tin elegant fled valuable itimrove.11ftealinoto It Would be futile to de. r" t"Mg of the lad *extern' census . '
The W. M. S. held their meeting in
tient, and last, but not least the e.g.:scribe all the new buildings erected_ was 1320, now it must approach very • : ,nhe fortieth Anniversary 'of the
tiOSelY to 2,000. These are a few of founding " the Sulith'S Mill Watg" the tewuebill hall on Tuesday, with way, which the +contractors are push-lor completed during the pmsent'year
Ing forward at rapid tate, with the I but by actual. enumeration wo fled the signs of our prosperity, whichthe :was celebrated at Smitlee Hill Obit,- fair attendanee. Mr. Cumming at.
tended •and read and explained a
tirospeet of an eerie' comPletion will! theft to be siXtr in number. ratite completion of our railroad and the :44,,,,e111142*
tVORIll our prosperity. marasion of Charles Widder, Esq i
o e opening uilltimoefulatiwy,es_t_erri_trtad.ci will_ a'n" ' -
Torten°, who was Minister When, the
itlexaSunntidearY'lifAauertittni,ohi • Vreajtesi4ei.nretahteintadAyp,04,euivohenfethyvg: ,
sodet, wk, formed was present and made about •Berving.lunebes at the 1
Among tbo private iniprovements 1 &nerving , ef 'medal notiee. It is A a
Dr. Merfougall on the corner of Mar. on the bank of the river overloaking - Such was e eil lug 0 art lton moomrpk toil" legelobne•
had eharge of a special service to sehool fair and also looking after the
Thtethellosir
the splendid tiat-roofed building of very 'handsome brick edifice eitented • Oiorioua nrews
the li .1* - f * foitas booth. Committees were appointed •
and all int angeinents made to serve
„ c os o em rs o e oe 0 y,
ket &mime arid :Watt tercet linielied the harbor. It ' le Admirably finished - in the the public on Sept. 14th at the Col.
ov. , , tssite ot a and rendered suitable music. -
Id 17-th 1853 '
Mrs, IL Handwork, a past prod -
this seneen °minted a prominent po. and has a eoaelt house, ateble, eta,
villein the lower floor of which een. ettaated. Mr. C. Ore*, *ho Tad
tains two new store e in one of which yen •finished nOble brick !store on
Mr MeKey keeps * very choice as -Market Square and Immehed nevt
„ no_
Write Us For The Facts
Your enquiries by. letter will receive tho same eareful at-
terdion you would he given should you viait one of our dims
ersonaliy. Your letter will bo handed over to a man whose
neireoss it is to have the latest information on any mine or
-- mining stock at his finger-tips and therefore ean pass the factl
on to you immedietely. We have Field Men stationed in AVery,s.
Milling camp in Canada to report new developments or new dis.
covertea at once to our office. Your enquiry will be anewored
Promptly and the necessary information given to you without
., biota hatituse we promote no Mining companies.
Are you interested in tiny new discovery, mine. prospect or "
el field -wine the gerviee is free.
Milts 8,
estriliew
thoueend mike et Weide %%tree councellng teethievitavide
elude of oiler% and principal mtning, oil ond groin eNasages.
288 Dundas St. (opp. Hotel London), London
Telephone, Metcalf 833-6 Monson% T. W. 111cLOMULlti
Goelerieh paper, the item being as.
follower, We are glad to inform our
• readers that Thos. IL Jones, Esq.,
one of the directore ot the Buffalo,
Britutford, Goderieb Railway, has by
this morning's post reeeived a letter
from the secretary 0 the company,
announcing that Hon. Jame$ Wads -
•worth, president of the company, bas
• 1
roade arrangements in England tor
the sale of the bonds and such an ad -
ranee 'on account, as, notwitbetand.
• Ing the unfavorable state of the
money market will enable the coin.
party without check to complete the
tailwity la Goderiele Mr. Wadsworth
has also. purchased the iron required
for the remainder of the road. The
Canada Company have very gener.
only agreed to give the right of way
• through their lends without ebarge.
Thua while the Grand Trunk and
Great Western Railviay Companies
are• disputing shout their lines and
• other railways are not completed for
want ot funds, we are happy to say
thet under able and enterprising eon.
Never Sell Grain -
or:). a Dull Market
IT DOES net. always pay to sell
•grain R., soon as the threshing
is finished. If you have a -gOOtt Etep
*lid the market is depreiaed see On
toed teenager of the Standard Rank
and arrange a loan until *mere fay.
°table situation preeente Reel!. Our
nlantliter le always *led to /Rears
rtoblems confidence.
II[
H. H. REID
MaAo.....saorizt. 0#44:44/.....tacti
borne selool EairCaxow
dent, gave a brief ineume of the hie. The senior girlseloesei met at the I
tot?, of the organization. A* Wow.. home of Mrs. W. W. Walter on Pri."4
an e Foreign Missionary Society was day afternoon, 'when a O. G. /. T.
-organized in lune, 1888. in October group was organized under the lead.:
of the previous year Rev. Alexander ership of Mrs. W. W. Walter and
Macmillan had been Winded into the Mrs. A. Y. Henderson. The follow.'
charge of SMitlee Hill arid litalleheS- ing officers were elected; Pregident
ter, and was froth from Edinburgh, Miss Hazel Young; vice-peesident,
where there was much missionary Miss ,Christine Robertson; secretary,
enthusiasm, width spirit. lie 'Mimed Miss Mho Eitington; treasurer, Miss
into his. new charge, Mr. Fair,
president of the Huron Presbyterial,
arrived one Wednesday evening and
the Smith's Mill Woman's Mission.
tow Society- was organized. Mrs.
John M. Buthanan was eleeted as a hymn, and prayer by Sirs. A. Y.
premident, Wise Annie W. Sanwa liendetson, atter whieli a dainty
(Mrs. It. M. Young) as iteeretary, lunch was $erved by the hostess.
and Miss Clara Robetteon, as treas.
(Wm. Peter Gowns) imeteeded Miss • IltiAFEKING
urea In 1889 Miss Annie Linklater
Sallowe as teeretary. AU these beld Miss Bereadine Anent of lielfaet,
office for some years; Spent Ian- week with nor cousins
Of thosewbo joined as eharten here.
members eix are now living, Mr. ' Mrs. Norman Shackleton is in Tor
-
win. Young. Wingham, who is in her onto this oveek also. vigiting .her sis-
19v3atel never; Mrs. Peter Gowahe; M'.. ter. Mies Alice Foley.
. •
E S g ef 3hs. . . Xilpatriek and Olie and 1
Glenda/0, Calif.; Mrs. George Glen, Sties Elsie .Andereon spent Friday
tractor", the Buffalo. Brantford and Mrs. R. M. Young and Mrs. A. lien. afternoon with Mrs. Helm, Zion.
Goderich Railway is being vepidlOn derton. As time went on there. were /Wise Beryl Johnston left on Mon.
pushed to completion. changes in the different offices, and clay- for Lanark, where he. is engAg. -
"there have ken TARRY iv110 Sorved d • ni 1 rof the Continnatien
Court Rouse Bylaw Carried faithfully, and who in helping others, see boat -rine"
Front R Goderieh paper of Dee. had their TVA viSlehS *rid aYmPatit-1 Iniss Evelyn Reed, ot Whiteclaurelo
.!2nd, 185.1: The county council are iea enlarged and strengthened. returned home Saturday after speed -
new in seeminn and the returns of the /t is impomeible to Mate whengood
ng two weeks with her eousin, dean
votes in the differluis been none through this Society A d
n(mean.ent townehips upon but WA. frit)+, bereve that God has
the bylew for raising the, money to .116riored it and ha's taken the mem; Mr. Finlay Shackleton' left Satur.
build the court houte have been laid ben' weak faltering efforts mul be. day to epend a few days at Toronto
COME TO
Pavement Opening
Thursday Eve., September 13th
This will be a gale night for the' opening of the new
Pavement,
Repreeentativet from the Good Roads Department
and the County Council will be present.
Two Ant Orchestras for the Occasion. Brass Band.
(Dancing rain or shine. Through courtesy of Messrs. Campbell
& Wittig Beach Pavilion will be open for use if rain)
OLD AND NEW DANCES
Come and Help Make a Noise and Have a Good Time.
,/,,
tie!.13'mitrsin assistant pianist, Mies oNEy 'thgvILU iS 111111 E RUE
Adelaide Morels. The meeting was
Margaret Slitehell; somal tOnVoner,
Irene Stoll; pialliSto MiSs Win- M
+Dmitri s un r inr
brought to a close by the singing of
before them. We ate happy to state swing prayers and linked them Exhibition on the way to his echool
that the vote is favorable and thet with ills etrength and wieder% wow lit (4 2111/21118*
the building of the Court Ifou3e ani that the work was advanced and Mt. and Mrs. Will FinIttY itrUl Mae
district dices will not be poetponed *olds horn into the Eingdown a Gott Margaret, who spent the sumnier on
much longer. The tonality* are the The first year the memberehip scam their farm htre tetiltned to Wing'
votes as given for and against the Y. during whkil nine M. wag raised 1111111 this wk.
eourt houer: Port Hallett, Gederkii am) a bide of eecotel fiend olothing We are glad to teport that stxt.
valued at $12 was sent ta the ltridiatt Irwin Henry, vette had been eerleuelY
4?"1", Wlivian°shi Cull/4211e' Eine/11' work. In later years the !temher. ill, is ao far recovered as to be home
dine, Megfilott SlanleY, *thin deelined tiomewhat. but last veer from the hoepital.
Against. Biddulph. Tuekexernith, t oad Teethed the totel of A, meg
an
it wh
GOderitit MGR-. was eaimed emd we bele ef elotharee bitIll:if7tx°rdIfftem'
livray. Hay, reborne, 7. It is Wet. tleitled g.49..RA!, eent arm; The tog at his home here, Tenoned to
thy of remark that, altheugn the fintt life ntembenhin Ira* ntoeented 'tendon ort Otondey.
tevenehin et liar toted &gainer the
" bylaw. it expreseed willeogre,,e 1 3
'so for it it the court helm coula
meas. fleeing leen •ereeerted "darn -MI h
toth4Olate 2„,s',,..1.,11,„"n1.110,21111147, '111 Mrs.. T. Anderec4 Melo, Jean and
na-t -nnt"- tan': 'Pe" • C don arol Mrs. Thos. Blako and
, Gerdon.
r t
° thee neent Thuroday at 1 writ Clark
BAAINCHES-Hahfax, Toronto. Hamilton, L
HEAD OFFICE arid FACTORY-LcMONTREAL
Tetr:r :1;:;;1- '4e7tPft:r 411'
ft/fte Fm'ioty 11,41 rcv.%r cm: cg,t6itpall" t (le°
GODERICH AND 'DISTRICT RESIDENT 'q ALES A
• Get the "Faber Guarantees" hack of you when
you order your Fall and Winter Suit and Overcoat,
and you will actually Save $10. to $20. on each garment
• THE PABERALIARANTEES ARE:
1. British Imported Best Woolen Materials.
2. Every Garment Cut by Hand to individual Measure.
• 3. Beat quality Linings, Button's and interior workmanship.
• 4. Satisfaction or Money Refunded.
•_Leseria. Faber & et.., Ltd. have built up the Largest Personal
Tailoring 'Business in Canada try supplying and SATISFYING
500,000 Customers throughout the Dominion
Because Quality Is the Best.
• Fit and StylePerfect
and Prices are the Lowest.
The local Resident Sales Agent will Ire pleased to wait upon
you and display the Quality and Styles in the quiet of your own
home and at your leisure. You will be under no obligation to
buy. Phone 489. Goderich, ask lot theraher Man" Mr, Noonan
WeSupply LADIES with the beat English Material by the
yard. 54 inches wide
LAMES : SEE OUR QUALITIES, JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES
LEWIS FABER It CO., LTD.
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