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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-10-04, Page 5THURSDAY, OCT. 4a. 19te MIMPOWNIMMI., Fly Tox, Flit, Flyoide Sure Death to Flies Save the Woolens from Moths with Sapho Moth Destroyer CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Coderich Phone 90 OpINIMIIII•101011011121_•••01 41.1 THE 13CIDERICH STAR feleily and Mr. and .Mrs. Ja*, Teti- , .1. Ire. of Winithe et, eta /eine tee na inn., nies et ,ei.. ese lig 4 4$41114110-4 s•••:- a., ... ' ,needee, gueets tot M. wee 31,-e. A, ne;ree 4.-entetsreins te- • - - f t • k en •-..ii :yea - .; ll'eV, F,. Irwin. of Centralia, n*i , TA' - win. , irg 4,s Vit 't As a E,,..T.344-.1' hy•• Ix vrzy va;it the eteelee in the Westliefil len- " Me Pelee. teggart, en Tn.-eines:one fa enaisine. end fie *. le.411,S ';•:itil aticit :.itAsil Vililreh on Sunday as Este W. 11..I.Mrs. Angus Welch and eaughter, Age ,aneerite that ies renotages are ae Alp will heve annivereary eerviees i.rees. ef Mimico. are tesititee teen- •-watee felionea netb znpt enemies*. • :at Centralia that 40. liqn„T:iltre. Mrs, neatest, le tee aleitse, ,:lie.- teenier; :le ye et. net lee yeang " Auniversatty s*eviete will bp held lied- Present* eaten k., '.,.stAill' ' 1 OM We'titfiehi United cburch on t ,Iir. Lewis and wife. of Ter•-ete, :lrenteL ',Sunday Oet 14th, at 2.30 and 7,3e ••were netenend *to *t PC. arlil ' 'Re Ilat4-ii ri,'0,,,bZ:FOL•Zat 4:1•3!,. lock, Rev. itunean 3leTaviell, cf Nets 'Weeds', lestehift fee their letrac tien) lin:I:seised*: ennfeece, e of tee ' Weeds. who will **end ceme wechoeiMeneeit e Ilene, C. 6. I, In teresep, ••• ' CRIME . henditye. with th*.ei ineree city. 013ITUARY ',Tuosgby, teetobee eke. Miss Ittne .,• riy /Ica!' Ja.ticatuali, I kill-..t0f1 • net A. Id fair last Tueseay anti teen. ebesseeee le , h4i ;Pewter, wilt talce servicee. on 'Tuesday. aseoniranted by elee ,Weernds Misetenare Aux:few-Lee fuel elis•seei Danes win 4• '11.-y•ne , ...f•prafee. the WrdWitil rnitCa en Arelernn, of Hanover, is- els- n . JaMieSon. Torente. General Reeve- !, 'ittog 1A'r eietev, ...41•1:8° Wm* ettal:tan' ' reeNNINIGTONeeelhe tleath toe:hi taey of tbe W. el. S. were,- nue Mee , , - . . ::for a few weeks.elelace at the retidenee o2 kee deteeen :f. E. Hogg. Clinton, Presbeterial e , Mtn. Jelin 'Illenary returnee /loan wee.k. fruit rteteoit after spend- iter Laura (Mrs. Thos. DroPheY). :NO president. will he ' peesident mil ,. ;Havelock Ste Toronto. on SeterdaY. speak. The gable. are eordially in- I, e ing a few weeks with ber daughtere ,Sept. 29th. kit Elizaa Black, widow efevited to, both eeesione, receesiett end ; there. . • • the late WM. L. Pennington, of Goile- "afterneon. • t . rTOWNsHip . from me they will keep evpr green net. anti . is. john Di ut yeur memory, the true frieneou dsnice, of the Oth on, were Sundae' Goderiell for interment, the funeral 31-0 al Be'- • .Ie zch, and the bedy was broeght to ThM. Confern(we tsieetion) of Huron Preslikettergal SI. , e W. . ,S.ece GODERICTI i and adherents of ,haa in Grace United church. We ae- • visitors at the benne a Mr. and M. taking place ien Tuesday front pro- elety of the United elperele of Caine The membere • phey Bros.' undertaking period's. aa will be held in the United (+urine t, Grace 'United church gathered at the ewe, you that in your riew field of eVin. 'liattee , lone of Mr. and Mrs. Gnus. D. Cox labor you will have the best wishes ef. Mr. antt Mrs: Ben Comfort and eon. Mr. Pennington died in 1915 and it Auburn. °Wedneeday, Oet. 17th, with 1 en Tuesday evening to bid farewell, as all anti we trust that your effort.* Inniss, returned" home Monday after was ehortne afterwards \then Mre. awning session commeneing at 10'4 to then . on their departure for the ,may be abundantly rowned with spending the past few weeks with re- Pennington went to nye with hoz* /Veto& and afternoon session at 1.30 ; Ni issin district where Mr. Cox has "success. Signed on behalf of Grace lativerhere. daughter in Toronto. She was in teeteen. Two speeen eeneeors. etre. 1 taken a MiSSiOn ebarge. Dung the United chureh-Allan Bettlece Meto , The anniversary of Crev:e United her 80th -near. tfhe funeral, eervieee G. M. Rose, Inman, China. ited Mite t - 4 evening a short prograne of addres- iWoods. Rev- 0. F. Clarke* • A. M. Reenieeenreellienteet-Londene _ . „. ••• .-- • emcee a *3 • au -n3 . dime+ will be held Sunday, October tvere couducted by ees was given, Reeve Con acting as Sept. inith, 1p2o. 4th s t 2 0 d " 0 pastor of North street United church.- coneeeetno branch, will be present 'chairman. Addreases -were given by Dear Bertha, - Mr. F. Elliott, (R. Y. -Cox, Leslie Cox, We, the teachers and inembees ofAlp, of Auburn., will be the e remains irevaceonrieanied to mid address the meeting. AR auxii-i j. McClure and others, who all paid your Sumlay School class feel that Special Goderien. by r. ios. Pringle, n jam leaders, Circles, Bands and / speaker at both services. Intone by the Dungannon. ehoir will son-in-law tif the deceased, Lind 0. G. e. ge Groups are earnestly tribute to the high esteem in which we cannot let you leave witheut same be rendered at both servtees. eouple of friends. Mn and Mrs. Cox and Bertha were little remembrance. We will miss vited to attend. All are welcome. PAGE-Ftv n TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES r_ or Ladies' and Misses' Silk Lingerie at Less Than Cost Price Ladies' and Misses' Gowns, Slips, Bloomers, Vests and Stepins, etc., in sizes <16 and Z.1S only, at ex- eeptionally low prices. Ladies' Knitted SuitsrSweater Coats ana Pull- over Sweztters at clearing prices. We have just received our fall shipment of Cur- taining qnd Overdrapes. Why not choose your nevi Wmdow matertal now while our assortment is large. F The A. Y. P. A. of St. George% beld. IThe following addresses were you kgreat deal as we gather from ele. Chas. .A,Iton, o Dungannon, f S H E ARDON.-The death took church held their organizatior meet- I read; that to Miss Bertha by Miss Sunday to- Burnley to study the bible,. wilt have a nispIay of ladies coats plaee last Thtxrsday at the Goderich lug for the fall' on Monday and elenol et. Dora Harrison,. and the Prese'ntation but we are sure that some other Sun-, "and dresses of latest styles. If yoe hospital oe elr.Sheartion, for ed the following officers: Pose ilue / G d r end da S hoot will b. beeefitted •by your are in need of a good coat or dress. the . ast SeVen year.s night watchmen that to Mr. and Mrs. Cox by .T. Mee presence and we, therefore. wish you it would be worth your whde to call ht t le Goderteh Organ factory. A , P - , .. i g ma e . Y Clure, the presentation of a Uncle Goe-eneee. As • a remembrance ee at his store on Thursday and Friday, fortnight preview to his death he Creighton; secretary, Miss C. Sale - soceetary, eliee Murpliel I . !hole 86 some purse of money and .0 quilt the.years spent in Grace elturelt nun. October 4th and 5th, Dungannon _ *Nee striekennvitir an affection af the- 3881sttInt de. treasurer. Miss Ginn; prees were. I being made bet Me. Allan Dettlea and day Schoen 'we • ask You to accept Fair daYs* . hoe., which 'proved fatal. The thanking the people for their gifts keep atvay ilie vicious attaelts of . Dunstan IL L Watson and sbow. The content is again being, • and. extending_ an invitation to them Jack Prost in the eoid, north country. Miss Olive Kilpatrick was home married but leaves to mourn bis loss 1Nlise Shuman Wrote nientioning eponsored by the Ontario Athietai eturintly.e;.The peograin f th iele, or e yew • to visit them in their new home, . These are the wishes of Your class- from Stratford Sunday. . ' a sister, Mrs. X. Maxwell, of Toron. nres, eor the Season US that some of thoe.e echolaz.s• whole fw(11111111Usi011.*NYbieit hoe even approve Deer Friends,- ea. with Luanne, relatives, n , 'nether at Richmond Hilt His par. P Mrs. Wnt. Blake spent the week- to, and a brother at Newmarket and Ile w m s ' zecent survey as in need of attention last Canadian. Contest and whieh 00.0e, , • Sept. 25th, 1928. imates and tettener. • • ado t:d. eyesight had ,been eeported on in. -the al to the rules which governed tbee E. -J' -IBB -ERT ceased was born at Richmond Hill tarY, Ned Sale; executive, Miss Dor. I Next Dont to Me Standard Rank THE CASH STORE Mrs. Leslie Cox. Mr. Con replied, these glovez 'hoping that they may eortyneae years ego. Ho was never othy Dielison, Miss Julie 14ewis, be acknowledged with tbanks. • I COLBORNE Mr d 111 It' h d e h t . , an rs. lc ar 0 US Oa ents are deceased.• The luneval took A sectional meetkg. of tbe . . , . had hnd nothing done as yet After generally aerepted throunhout Cade , • It is with very sincere it we s 1 is un t . of Maitland Presbyterial will be held . 3 - always bein the very lsest. ready end vvith Miss Herding -------- er Exeter, Cambell-el:buster' wedding a Don- ng rooms, on Friday afternoon, in Erskine Presbyteritin chive)), Dun. could not afford the exeen.te of glee- being held this fall. at the Ontario, that in some ease parenta felt they A great many local eouteets tar willing to help anyonewho was in Mr. and .Mrs. Ditve IVIeGrattan, of nyook Wednesday. • street United church, conducted the Rev. C. F. 'Clarke, pastier of North gannet!, oa Tuesday, October ilth, ,d3. "need of heln, But it ie as worltere Nile, Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Quite a tumber from here attend. servicee and the 'pellehearere here 2f r.13cOni peaa tic h. a Du xe he agreed to see the pupils in need of fall fair eonteets, a epetial eonteet. rear in the Presbyter- " seeretaviee ees for their children, the prinelpine fall fairs.' Por the winners of theate • en the eburch eve will noise you most, John Treble. were ,Mesers. Thos. Squires. R. Oke, !al rre expected te.give brief reports attention and endeaversto have aim. has been :manned at the Roan ed the Lueknow fall fair Friday. . MeVittie, A. Shore, W. Matheson of tilt. methods lilted .1.:iyi•ttliterni fsir !thing done, or to Bee as to eonditians.' The neaten and el( 004 of thie *especially itt the -Sunday School. Mr. end Mrs. Ernest IVIitchell Mr. Cecil eohnstort carried off eight te eel th race from Mr. Whee er der alt discuss.on, in which it was stated ada and the United States; 'community , As neighbors, you have iss . G. E. Dolan spent Sunday :led, Mr. Cecil Johnston attend e learn of your decision to leave our E • *here vou as euperintendent an spent the wee.. end With London aee prizes _on horsee one , three aad eneeemon. The eenutine enere eireeteeelixieaeeee.°. "e, here a -It...! . Foaming addrese by a engem- sputa' coined will. le celihtioit, Mrs: Cox en tAaehev Woe so sticeete. Putnam friends. s /Wets, form seconds and one third. . taken th Richmond for niter- en.a. au, and elleeavak"ag tative of theCanadian Inatitute for permitted to enter the nemnfinals of • , features in connection therewith, A both te,acheee end punils. Likewise turned from Battle Creek, Miele, Grace, Mrs. Jas. Webster Ur. arid PHILLIPS. -The death took place • • eordial invitation •is ext*rded te all the Blind to the Lions Club, the Lions the open content for the Donn:eon Club were instrumental in tgetting the Cleuripionoldp. ' lento I t tbe vouteg I i 1 le f h "Ve S ful and beer/ in Sheh bie.h este^M, bv Mr. and e/Irs, Chas. Allen have re- Mr, end Mrs. Thos. Blake, ells$ ment, Mre. Thoe. Ando:son and Mr. and S - * • • srrvey made. and will no doubt, use •Coneideeing the eemarknble, way in interestei n t wore o e The to see neople'sesocietv which you had the .0 A1100 teeling znuan Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick attended the a •PP Carlow linded church eve are 1VIRS..R. DAVIDSON P •ess Se 4y. their offices m ease of need wbere wbieb the entee lien gained in porn- , nonce. end ebtlity tea 0.wartiZE, end funeral of the late Misa Cathegine tereeer 2urd, of a former well-inowe Isabel • McKnight, wife ot Henry daughter, Edythe,' motored to Cold- °Maio on July 1st, 1.867, and in LIKE TO COME TO GODERICII PMIlips. The deceased Was born GENERAL TIRES WOULD , will be very hard te OIL Not that ASTIFIELD dentists. _ Many of the ecnteetatits in the 1021 y inch IVIr. and Mrs. Edward Hardy -which has•been A° beriefieial to :our ranginVor a. supper he the near fire t CI' t F •d ft resident of Ashfield, in the person of Durce,arnion. October 8ra, 11928.* e • cbild reoeiree eiasses Ti tt 1 't 't ult ti lie 1 tl t . er art y,..1 a oge, ter •••e. y young reop e. W feeltht• , aa et :your ture. Watch for further particulars.Webster, in en n ay .a U0011. of a. dental inspection of the sceolare competstion will. be much !wenn at iii wee left to be arranged with local the Championship Contest. tine pee*. , ••••••*......10k. AMMANIMI. .....0.1 way. our appreciation of yone eon there. Mr. ,Andrew Thompson spent the eek end at his hone in Lucknow. riage to her now bereaved husband. e - . MASQUERADE PROM. firtete\leteellintsd. abneteinthPe)iletew e.grtQtneititutet we ean eenresa to the eon. in are, water and visited the former's sister - n' eanual7, 1901, was united- in mar- . • • NEXT YEAR elfze Dan Coeueron, of, Detroit, is a farm near Appleote, Mich., inion leti‘tieir.* 4;roBni... Itegrn.°1(itersubltuesrluiNdetaymnalene, The, first meeting of the Goderkh had comparcitively ease* Belling, nee vices. but PS I smell token oe theInve 1 Benmitler anniversary is being held ;ser They shortly afterwatels settled on arel roped in widcb we bola you, we October 21st and on the Tuesday visiting friends In Lochaleh and on which they have resided for the past Collegiate Literary Society for the year. the stamen yell undoutitedir b ' numager of the General Tires base. fall was held last Friday eveningthe hartnfought throughout. . Ing that when you are separated being held in the basement of the the -Gravel. - twenty-seven years. The late 1VIhrs everting of sports day, the event tak. Entries should 'be in by November ails you to accept these gine. tr-Y4. eVenhlg, the e3rd, a fowl eannser is ball team, enclosing a clipping front • . , e would like to have a o - the the form of a mesquercule prom. 1. Mid entry forma ray ho had by The 'Toronto Telegram showing that new elan* Dee R. White and Mr. jack Mae. PhillihphAndleaves son. Thom d teeY yon the International champion- to mourn her loss, ee: • ' oath. next Sunday and Miss MaGew- the home of the latters mother, Mrs. home; her aged mother, Mrs. M. Me- TT) 1 enada. There was a large attendance writing to the Royal eVintheveor Fair, "--/- Rev. Mr. Cummings Will be in Tot. Lerman. •of Chicago; ate visitieg at as, arione as, at ran he Osiers, and adding that i tunity of coming to Goderich next of etudents and ex-studento emblem, Toronto. Where fall fairs of - haw, 4 an, of Blyth, will take the services on V. MacLennan. • Knight/ ef Sheppardton; also three Y th opp r brothers, ,James and William, of varied costumes were seen. The fered a trip to the novel Contest to and three siste Mee Johnston ' team, Mr. Newmun sa s the 0 le president, Miss Delight Mutch, assist. the heal wirinelie, tl eel n .1.4; Abell, eendueted the evening's pro- . • her aunt, the late Mrs. George A. g y y . C h M h d th th7 %ere ceedings. Mitnefi Powell. MeNaught. tneVeterY. keIVIVIarearet Allen, Glades Treble,. Dickieson (nee Annie MacAree), a 1 ; lvi . . E Ch stet, • trip to PaleStine, etc. horn* after .attending the funeral of D demonetrate that they haveethe best Jack should be m ovule( withi,lircertiReaete, of their eli ibilit b the fall fah the Bertmiller circuit, telling a .ber 1%Irs. M. C. Mackenzie has retUrned seuSon to play the Osiers here to ed by the first 'dee president, Sheppardton, and John of Auburn, a e horseshoes-i0e games re of Mortlack, Sask.; Mrs. J. W. Scott, Guelph on Labor Day. The item from the on, Campbell, Nillebrand and Umber • * en/en-n- ot the staff were the judges for -the Deeothy Walters and Rev..Mr. Cern- • of Rosetdwn, Sask., end a "hest of tewart ..nrvention at Grand Bend on Friday !flings attended the Young peonieee • BELFA • , ST h d Telegram is .as follows; last, Mr. and Yin. Len Ritchie and lit- niece on 1Thursdan, Septembee 27th, lers' claim,to.any mternationel semi. Ghee, f ey F 1 rt , costumes. The prizes were present- PHOlennettial mourn her loss The funeral took Buffalo General Twos ershed Os- ed by Miss niutch to the following - tie son spent a da t1 at + rofessional laurels with a double de- • an , Re sei e gir mime, •EvelyneFowler; boys' faneY, yis eat y the n Watertown temetery. Among ° f t th M 1 'Id f .St di ans winning .1. Mr. Rov Pritzley is rebuilding his wood. win went fhe Northeott tree Mr. and MrseRobert Iloyeeof Gode- familth from near Seaforth, spent a eeon. Mr. ond Mrs. iarl McKnight. rich, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. ;tomes McMillan is Prepaying -di to build hie new steel barn this week. elr. and Mrs. Neil Schram, of •God- CODERICII 'ONTARIO* 'VctitT AMER,T" borne of Mr. and 1VIre. Samuel Sher- ,t:ii.occe '„•ievetenezdKetestin. 3,117.4.1. Seaatturnday ethe alMeerien a ani aa Bill Intahv/ lhaYs' comic, Carlton 'Thane 105 1.61.•0.0.•••• - . etu.inch. visited at the latter's home or. T .Model , mare Rev. Wm. E. Perry called on the neople of this parish on Monday, ' W.EEK OF OCT. $ to 13 .0eteber let. _Messrs, Thomas Green and Walker MONDAY arta TUESDAY * Murray returned to their worlt in low „never ewe Goderich this week. the famous cowboy star conibines the Mr. and Mile Ito Petrie and fare- ' v accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Adventure .of tbe west/with the thrills inh.bert Itoy, motored to Bluevale last Itif the abig-top" in the great circus Sunday. 'drama ' • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Johnston, of • "THE 'WAGON SHOW" Goderieh, spent ,Sunday with Mr. and TUXDDO COMEDY • '• Mrs. Prank 'Willis, aIso the formein • • "SLIPPERY HEAD" , father and mother: . . . WEDNESDAY atul THURSDAY ' ' WESTFIELD - WILLIAM HAINES and niiss Annie Blair and her Mewl. JAL0K Rom Miss Baker, returned to Whitby 4511 Sunday.. in an inanel"elY 'diverting emdedY' I Mrs. J. E. Ellis, Mid'ees Bertha and drama of the polo field. You'll r m, t, o n (*- house before the eold weather sets in. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison and Knight- M Woreel The prizes for the noveltY Mr. and' We David John- end 9 to 4, and with the twin et ; pro 'Poole rush where angels Mary -Ellis, 'were, over Sunday visit - shriek at the misadventures of the ors at Galt. cocky Haines and you'll enjoy the . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tayler and chin tbrills which abound in "THE SMART.SET" REGAL COMEDY "DUMB DADDIES" FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' /ken visited on Sunday with Mr. and :Mrs. It Hoover, of Blytli. ' afro. Chas. Paddoek, who lias been -visiting ber Aston returned to her home at -New York on Saturday. • • Mr. and Mre. Wm. •Govier and fate - WILLIAM FOX ' •ily were Sunday visitors; at the home of Mr. and Dem Herb Govkr, of An - presents , bine Demi Byrne's Ithinenee of Reeingand rish, of Toronto, ere' visiting their The sereice iin Smith's Hill church church in China. 3 p.m., Church School. 7 p.m., The pastor; subject, Safety League to Show Pictures at ard Ferguson and -Ilia leonor Lieut. • Schools Oct. 2eth-Dental Governor ROSS stopPed out, drese "HANGMAN'S HOUSE" Mimes Edith and Marjorie Mor- in Greenhill cemetery., Lucknow. Ueeial intrigue. A. special attraction PM% M. ROM.. Heal?, .and other next Sunday, 3 o'clock, will h 4 be -31 "Stewardship of PraYer," the second • 'Inspection to tie Made • milts ad n11, and distinguiahed • •evith • • „friends. ' . charge of Min McGowan, of Blyth. in a -series of sermuns en Steward- - • - themselves by their erithesiasee, if fear to tread" was won by Jean An- phy. The Generals were fortunate, d e with their -cousins Mr errs. M. Black and Mr. and Mrs. drews and Carlton Worsell for being h v h Id U) two hits by Billee Greer, but both walls .were 'baby pictures" of the . n came together, and one was for three Inter/Akre of the executive and this 1 •i bases. feelers elicked five hits. but contest • for guessing the greatest . thev Were too seettered to be of any i number correctly \vas won by Delena , real value. In the seeond eession ' McCreath and Murray Hetherington. ' Charlie MeCtiet had little to puzzle The president -congratulated the win -1 tbe Tiremen. and his sleets were hit ners of the snorts day and announced i freely. A homer with the bases load- that the • executive would give a sin . ed reusing his exit. ver eupeto the Goderich boy :led girl . The locals lacked their usual punch winning the greatest numbs r of on the offensive, being held to e1 bits i 11 i t t t ' ay r ee Y W • for in ther first game t ey sere e the last couple on the floor. len the and Mrs. Cyril Campbell. Harold Johnston. of Sheepardton, . Mr. Alvin Bowles, of London, and Miss Millicent Hackett were united AMONG THE CHURCHES in the holy bonds. of matrimony_ on Baptist churth, Oct. lth. Evening Sept. 22nd. They left for their new subject, "The sixth commandment, Is home on Monday _by motor. 'The killing a man ever justifiede" One - good wishes of their many friends go, hour services. Come. with them through their married life. f th W C • The regular meeting o e W. . ' CARLOW . T. U. will be held Monday, October • 8th, at 3 o'clock in MacKay Hall. Mrs. George' Glen and family visit - Union prayer meetitin will be held ed with lVfr. and .Mrs. Albert Glen at 5th, at ; o'clock. in 1ViaeKay Hall on Friday, October Leamington recently. • . Threehing grain and silo. filingare keeping the men of the neigh ,or- W. M. S. Conference (west see- . hood very busy at present. tion) of Huron Presbyterial, will be at Auburn on Wednesday, Oct. A number from here attended an- held 17th. Miss A. M. Rennie, tendon niversary serviees in the Baptist Conference branch president, and church in Gederich on Sendo eyed - Mrs. G. M. Ross, Henan, China, will big, be the speakers; There was, a meeting in the town- Servites in Knox church next Sun - ship hall on Monday night to decide day will be conducted by the min. about the hot supper to be given here in , the near future. Committees "The Friendship of Christ:" 7 Pane ister. Subjects of sermone, 11 aan., were appointed to attend to their dii. "The Sovereignty of Christ." Sitb- ferent parts. Further notice later. batheSehool and Bible Classes at 3 The C. G. L T. held their first meet- ing in the township hall on Saturday o'clock. The annual thank -offering meetitm with eight meinbers and one visitor of the W. M. S. of Knox church will present. Miss Jeffertion trained the be held in the lecture room on Tues - girls in physical exercise ance, drills dav. October 9th, at 8 o'clock. This and Mrs. Henderson led the meeting., will be an interesting meeting' and a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young and large attendance is hoped for. sons, Colin and Keith, on Saturday The services next Sunday in Vie. attended the funeral of the former 's 'Eerie St. chureh as follows: Rev. 3. cousin, Mr. Abe Duna, of Clintoe, A. Welker, of pungannon, will b3 who met with a fatal accident out special preacher at the morning ser. Wed. The remains were laid to rest ViCe afid will tell of the work of the Por Upholiteria0. Riapairina . and Refitilehinee , A !meat lanes of Semple Coyer. A ZIMIViEftIVIAN- • .. i imp curried. Nelson St ,ola i4.1,0111 ,110101.011}001*1.10. i Points at the nter.eo eg a e 'nee a all day. Clare Hoose was the only I be held et Mitchell on October 5. A : one to get two, while Waller was the only one to hit longer than a single. bountiful luneh was served -by the executive and the National Anthem I The first game Was well played, and undecided mail the last out, for brought the successful prom.,:o• A Greer had the Generals•well in hand ' el"°' with his fine hurling, while his team- i HORSESHOE PITCHERS WILL mates were teuching Scott frequent- ( MEET AT ROYAL ly, but they failed to bunch their ef. ' ning when the Generals started Be forts. Osiers enjoyed a lead in the . Best Team of wirlers in Donn second game, but it only lasted an ha inlet* Will in November timed on Noble, who relieved him.. Horseshoesuterauva so rweeliln OS th me garp-speak pounding MeCavei ofreringS and con - The scores: ly. Last year the ancient game was ' 4 P IrS1 •"' brought into the limelight and gain - Generals.. 00 10 0 0 0 0 0-1 2 0 Osiers,. 00-0 0000 0 0-0 52 Batteries -Se o t t and Stevens; Greer and Hoose. Second game - ed recognition as one Of the national sports through the Canadian Cham- pionship Contest which wa/3 held at the !Royal Winter Pair in Toronto. _ Ti: ii E The eup emblematic of the Dominion Generahn.. .a 0 o 1 1 4 1-9 13 4 title, and gold medals, went to six. teen -year-old Sill Stothers, of Sarnia, Were 1 0 2 0 0 1 4-4 0 3 youngster whose spectacular Batteries-eringet ° and Stevens : tir MeCay, Noble and Hoose. pitching•was the feature of the nieet, • and his partner, Walter Kane. The PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD sport was given the final otamo of official approval \Wen Premier How- -the pe Mr. and Mrs, Jack Cowan' visited; This will. be the W. 1VI. S. thank -offer- ship - The regular• meeting of the Imblie I not, by their ability to rine 4,nrry Kent a June Collyer rs, P. • Kershaw, of Goderieln on speek on her tit, to the Holy Land. through the work of redecorating the evening. The treasuretes etatement This sear horeeshoe pitohing elute Earle Foxe, Ilehart Desworth 4,1 the home of the latter's' sister, ing meeting and Mise McGee/an will The painters are practically sehool board was held on Monday alto a ' • It le hoped there will be a large at.' interior of Knox church and the a owe expen urea o .,ep . e 1. dit t 0 t eeti i•Ontario towns; and villages and a lot I have. been organized in hundreds of , FOX COMEDY • i Mr. end Mrs. Geo. Bradford`, of tendanee. • enteffolding has been remov ' this h d $14,604.1g, including September exer . . _ _ f promising material bos been , • Sunday. "JACK AND elLTED" I Godericle visited at the botne of 'the Rally Day services Were held in the week. Anniverwy and re -opening penditures of $3,361.73. wctrming on for tha eecond cantimen I tilt former's sister, Mrs. Geo. Snell, on •ehurch on Sunelay. with a large at. Sunday. - , tendanee. Rev. Mr. Cuming made services wt e ie on un ay, et. b . 'II b 1 Id S d 0 The principals' reports iihowed 193 Neaten. which will be held at the Matinee Sat. at 3.00 p.m. Conting-e"Under the Black Eagle" • Victor MeLaglen • a 14th, and on he Monday following oye and 169 girls on the roll at Vic. flop! Winter Fair, November 21 t.) ing the leaflet program all througle 'ing. Rev Dr. Janies of anee of 91 per cent: and 94 boys and Mr. and Mrs. Ealteer. Cook tine the eervice very interesting, follow- the Ladies' Ait will hold a tea -meet- toria school, with an average attend- durinn the second week of the . _ • Miss Jefferson read a story on the BramptolZ- will be the preacher for i - 170 girls at Central sehoot with an 1 peactienaking between Chili seed the the anniversary and re -opening sore average" of 90 per cent. attendance. ' - I A.rgentine and how it was good King Vince. 319 Penny Bank deposits, aggregat. ; Edward who settled the dinpute. It North St. United church cervieee pinogsitt109.41 at Victoria. and 125 de - o wag a very itapiring and profitable Sunday, Oct lth. 10 tem., aggregating $45.50, at den. I , diseourte all throne). General tral. Mite P. Sturdy supplied half I nnouncing Tho installation of a Frigidaire equipment which will be your protection that your food is kept sanitary, topic, n"Self.Denial," "introduced thy B. eterpee May4" meeting' Men's Club, a day for Mine K. Wateon and Mists , . BAYIIELD, • Rev. Geo. Booth; mi one day for Miss Nairn ; ---eekta ilaree and tine and a balf days for Miss i The fishermen have got tome good 11 am., Communion Service afid re. lifts of fieh ninee the heavy winde option of new members. Hume, at Victoria sehool, and at Cen- fresh and wholesome. stopped. , Sunday Selma 7 p.m., Evening da - 3 P•a", tral Miss Mary Clarke taught one i . y for Miss Elliott. The reports • When receiving your supplies from us you will sow Min. David Sturgeon, of Grand service; a brief bright evengelistic Bend, is viaiting friende in the vie; tervice featuring favorite gospel eo peen were received, the nupply teachere to ' appreciate the added freshness of the food. A trial lege thin week. gongs. Note: Preparatory service A ' request rota. ise iaweet a f el' V t ir order will convince you. . Mra. Weir. of London, IS visating Friday evening at 8 *leek, cotaluet- . . . . Sturdy to be. put on the list as sup. ' her sister, Mrs. John Tippet, in the ed by the Pastor. ply teaeber was granted. She liolde CRA WFORD PEACHES for pre. serving are village* at Peesent. / ' About AftY enen from the earioile ei mond-ekes 4professiosal vertifi- i i now on the market. Order early an -I be assurel of the rum, to low a valuable mare tacit ti e tilmton Presbyteriau church Mr. George King liarthe miefor. .1 , II to Pr hytery met in caw. churches "n tl es 011- The Ontario Safety Longue wrote t heat. oe • week from acute indigestion. ',Tueeday evening to hear the tieeds of prop enin to give short talk.; on tree. i o.i , 'E'resh Fruits and Vegetables Daity i„ ine budget eeplained in an addrete by fie safety, aceorapanied by enme efts Mr. Sander. Sa, and wife. a et. ,,,, SilVerWodere lee Crean* Eugene Sandeen nod wife, enc,r. were caller/3 :a no village on of leiteeo 411V. G. Troyer rereetere of Toronto. propriate radical picturee and lantern t tenon elaurele Goderieh. wan repro-. slides eon Friday, Oet. te tee ; CLItANLINCen leinaliOtleer • Sunday kilt. //-* IL A* Bteeneant d. to-onerate and have thee0 addinewee setae- bee Rev. Its C. MeDerraid ann school children, and it wan decided te WARR'S GROCERY MI'' and lltrc`• t- ; gge risher° let , Maereeett. f.e D. /erefet ;CIA. MecteKaY, in tee rebeele. Theie will ne nut en t . II r.itdwaPv• rileat tv'a weela •‘4t1:1 Mr* ' te he Settridere. If. If. Reid, tiordon without- expefiee" to the lioavd. aad 14°' N' A' Eth'it'at'dl• and "ti.ala'' ii 1114.,•,,,effittn, Alice! t ° Cain M reeve and flee Vietoria Itome cabal Seheol , ed tenao lent week, . or et, e 0 II 4 y _ l'Hr, Sito:n or t3ATT3rA3 istr. :1111.:Ipfli .ni'fiC41;I:221v5,-,tffili.:t1.,,,,-3,,,11,t11,;1121"tfiF,' l'hie liirIttlay iDiielligg et the Votina dation of cal that bol trOil 410110 ih) Club wrete ciinresninec their aerie.. e`neeteete„-eseteceitee,•eeneetti'me;mnftGer7...,,,r,01::tpLcf....17.,711irittir attat.rNd'oolilthistiite(..tirlcoielt, ilikaoir,ic:ctieltiwurenitlialetaltocovc:in,ttrtaictite. !The 4 toe. ter OUP i Hamilton St. Phone 146. W6ciffiver rngc Einr:. 110 emotes. erne Ileattn etel daughter, Lee Neufts, teen front Termite., is 10 rive for &led tewasele the vete cv34iPall the am_ re., ni the form of airDcpell ileetruetien in the neltege, Tide will '111 101., toe: - t- • Is COMPLETE Get Your_ Fail and Winter Melchor:u dist at Robins' and Save Money We have a complete - line of Overcoats - Sheepskin- Coats Mackinaws Leather Vests Wool or Fleece Underwear Sweaters Rubbers or Leather Shoes Flannel Work. Shirts. Wool Socks, etc. Buy Your F5II ,und Winter ,Goods here and env° money. M. ROBffig South Side Square -Phone 384 HURON CAFE JUNG SING, late of London, St. Thoth:is and Ingersoll, begs to annonce to the public of Goderieh and the County of Huron that he has accruired the Restaurant,ititherto known ao the British Exchange Cafe, and will continue it under the name of HURON CAFE and with entirely new hiagement. His long experience and thorough know, ledge of the catering business ensures to all Per- sons the best of service in all branches. Visit thellURON once and, 'and you wi1l come again in