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Ltiii-70 Inca. Iticieenell. ; ved Sir. era Mte. Wallace Twee:ley 1,!
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'Mee. Eiden Twswiley. • . i.'
,Radic's - , etielt vets hell (Oct. 5-7.
1,1 Mae. J. N. ttereeleell le vinitinn at In enter that iitino wile wi9i1 man 't
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• „tormance without fiat-
• Four yea40 of proven per- 9
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teries. • ether feene et her daughter, Mrs. R. atttnd the annieetsney versieee at :.
- Mr. aid Ilea. Lert Itattlitinan on the iPtoaehine, . i
. tittesehenee, of (todelacie
- Cergeatal.atietaa ete ententled to ,,,,rneet rip !iiseak.ir9,.eii:iciaon.i.a..cc.u. pea.
Crewe, Blake Satelay ecleiel will
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. - :blab of a baby hey, bern ItIonday, ittessre. tenest Illake._Palraer
..(11..telier ittli. natriek. oral Tho3. Antic:eon. Jr., ne.
;Ranging in price from ._ 1 Cern ranting bag engaged the ii.. tev-dtd tihe,;,.thingoelt.Frotilarcieyn,tisoantai.,...ii ,
$160.00 Op. tweet. Tbreshing la pearly over tee ,, eat . al ..e, d n 1 ii e•
,tention of nom° of the neighbore this htelaFejr sun 1 . ,at nen sundae ifetia ft,61.: rnievliftto Inaeualt;tnenr,agzenodinotanion, •
enother menial., h ; evening. TheY considom-
r theelve
es .aise ire 5
greatly mivileged to be present atAI1r and Mrs. Re H rris d fanlilis of 'StrW
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rneatoo by rrange for a deonstra.
BAyEIRLD. .:„.., • nd
;this woerful amid inspirational eon- 'motor; .
• 'written. •
THE GODERICII STAR
Now iathe titne tor have
your
Sewing.Machine
OVERHAULED
Nap, Ode. Bebe, Neetlien etc,
MISS NOBLE
Brandi FACZIoago Bleck
Shavkleten, of Auquith, Satli. aerie -
your borne. P (natant or, le ehinglinn • • s
tee
tion at1 1 The regular monthlyt
. reeeirre of -
e le residence thie melt. • oAuBuRN theDbraneh of tho 1,Vonn n a Institute Avill be held Oa The
vs..
. Mrs. Chas. Tame left on Monday to Last week Mr. and Mre, William day. October 18th, at „I p.m.one -
attend the funeral of her niece at Downs, of Toronto, were in the vil- week eatiier than usual, at the 'home
St. Thonnte, lege calling on Sritlads. of the viee.preeident, Mise E. Elliott.
Z.!:'. Tough returned home on Sat* Silo filling bas been ertgarted in The roll van will be ariswered by po.
uniatnlast tient .3 Visi.t. With freattdie dutintt tbeehtestnveent ..The eorn ap- tato recipee, 211d -the topie• intiete .7
Sold by
Cole's Book Stor
tannKam to bo pretty even matured. on furniebings and decorations for
$1.110~1.111$0.8.• _
tr•eirtobinttnn tee anti it't St. Marko church j;;o service different rooms," win ne taken by
•of London event the weeheend last Sabbath. No successor has •be3n Mr3. Wan.
ASIIVIELD their cottaae oit the lake front.
• in her Oster, Mts. R. Breen', Met
Mra. IlentY, of Mao, 114,° VIS"' and Morton Monier, •of London, snout his family, were auests of Ida broth.
n nlesers. Lomita and Fred Itowlie
the weeinend with their parents appointed to the Rev, Dlr. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Melton -of Hen-
Illte Rai& Munro, accompanted by salt, enjoyed a delightful week -end
putt :ford.
visit with hrtr. and Mre. It J. Craw.
Mr. McKay is 3 native of
-.4- . • er, Boy, in Mitchell the former
a the week. •Dungannon, being, a son a the late
Mr- 1)nnean Mneltatro ef the6441"i Mr. Milieu Heard returned homer inns ween eee, and Hes. geed
event the weelz.end under the pawl- on Saturday from Aberdeen, South gberratd. of Ravenswood, were vise.
Int root ' Dakota, where he -pent the past two tors at Mr. ha. Medd's and other
' The IV. M. S. will holt then' month. olontbt.
' --11y ineetnin at the home of Mr. J. D. Mr. aohrt Woods returned home on jativ" l'i th° v11144.
Wo tire glad to be able he state
Iserrielt on Iltednesday. Saturday from Sasitatehewan, where that Mrs. Wm. Roberton, who less
Ite.v. Mr. Tupjiei, of I istowel OC- he spent the past two monthbeen suffering from an attack of the
templed the pulp t in Aolifield ProsbY- business. flu, is able to be out again .
terian eluirch on Sunday. Mr. Percy Big,gart and Mrs. Welch
.14tr. and Mrs. Tom Bogie. of Port and daeghter Agneoe having spent M. Hobert Dawn.% of Windeor,
spent the former partof thie week
Atbert, spent Sunday at the home of three weeks with them mother, Mrs. visiting friends and calling on old
the latter% patente in Einteeil, ' Bigteart, here, left tor their home in acquaintances in the village.
Miss Nina Johnstone, of Auburn. Toronto inet Weak.•
nlei Miss Alma Reid, of Carlow, vieite min /gaud raiding, who resigned During the weele-end ilfrs. Stoves,
•
of Detroit, aceompanied by her son
oil at the tome of Mitie Lois Melton- the position of superintendent of the -
eilon Swine', • Owen Sound hospital, arrived 13011301301130iin-law end his wife 4ed 1'4111117' Kr'
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and Mrs. Ilockeein. Were guests at
......-.............. last week ta nurse her mother, who the home of Mr. Taylor, of the •vill
WESTFIELD has been ill for scene time. lege.
Mr* rind Mris Wm* Walden were Rev. It. 'IL Gale. Itra. Gale and The anniversang services of Hnoic
Vinglimin visitoin on Monday. deughter, Gladysh returned home on United church will be held on Sun-,
'tete nee nere. s. e,„ Nome' end Thursday last after a month's hone day, October 2let next at 11 a.m. and
days in Eitchetier, W'Indsor, Detroit 7.80 -The Rev. S. Davison, of
told other. places, _with friends.
APPLES WANTED NILE •eevinces. At tire evening serviee
special musie will be rendered bythe
Winghann win 'have ehagra of both
llev, R. A. Lunde, and Mr. Thos. Weetfield choir,
Dickson attended Presbytevy meet.
* fit the btaporator, Au urn - ing at Myth on Tuesday.. Thine eves
a full attendance and en Viewing
' . 'nici and nfter 'October 0th we are program, %eluding reports from the
prepared to pAy 600 Per cwt. for win. delegates to the General COUneill
ter verieties and 00e petecwt. for fall . Sunday, October 21st. the gam.
ment and conintunion of tbe Lord's
supper will be tlisoensed at the rega-
ler services of the three ehurchea,
Leeburn 11 te.m.,,Port Albert 2' p.m.
fin Sheppardton church} and Nile at
• Mr. Fred Toll had rather a sad,
experience the beginning of this
week. While travelling on the road
north of Clinton, his auto was punct-
ured, going at a good' rate. He lost
control and was ditclind. The auto
was badly damaged. Hi:; mother,
who was with him, euffered a broken
collar bone,
Lest 'Wednesday evening quite a
few, assembled at S, S. NO, 0, Hut -
lett. to celebrate the opening of the
new sebook Mr. Ian Rnithbe- was
chosen elsairinan. 'Speech znaldng,
recitations and singing occupied the
attention of the audience,. Both of
the Ituron inspectors were preeent;
Dr. Field gave an account of the
various steps which teed to the build.
log of the school. John Wilson, who
was the first teacher in the old school
was also present and gave a few
ineidente- of- -bentolle &VS. The old
school. after serving its (tar and ger-
eration for 64 years, has pnssed
vieleties, of good Paring Applee 2.6
diameter and over. There will be
o viegeenity to communicate nitb us
•nis bane sufficient atorego eaPaolttn
AS(KJITII 8z SON 7 Pan. . .
The ennwerea•
••
eervlees of Nile
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United *Ina& will be held next Sub.
v T. bath. Oat. 14th. at 11 age. and 7 pan.,
t Sunday achool at 10 aantelltev. ifar-
CINDERELLA- ow M. Whitfield, of St. Helens, will
be, the annivereavy nreacher. The
- service .of rands° will be led. by the
•unite' enetire of Leebeent. Pert Albeet
' and Nile.
eauty
• `o" toll° tale' W. M. S. will meet in confer-
shnpitgol I The eat Seetion of' Heron Pregbee
en, once at Auburn on Wednesday. Oct.
Cot. Square and tungsten ill, in two 33001310313 10 aan. and 1.80
Street, (up.stairs) over nt Steakere. Mtn G. ht. Res%
• Graf's Store- 3tOflifl. China. and Miss neM wen.
' = New Natahulne President of Lon-
spicionat in cortef-, don • Conference branch. Nile ia
planning to send netood delegatkon.
•.Perrnanents
Marvelling
Scalp treatments
Shonspooing
litAFEKING
Mr. Geo. Twamley. 3r.,,epont Sun-
- day with Winitham friends.
Mies Olive It ilnatriek. of Stratford,
Nair Bobbing vas home over the week -end. .
Mv. and Mrs. Henri Horton att BENISDLL-f./R
Nair Tinting • teuded-nmnivereary services at Lee -
Eye Brow Arching 'burn sundAY.
Facial*Messrs. Renders and Oliver Bark -
wen, of Ladakh. Visited their aunt,
, Mrs. Wm. Stothere, Sunday.
Congratutations to Mr. Jas. tut-
.hert, whose horte came first in• the
tree-fele:tit race at Diragannon Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Stothers dud
family of Essex. were guests of Mr.
away.
(From another correspondent) •
The Women's Institute will meet
in the Foresters' balk on Tuesday.
October 10th, At 2.16 pen. Subject,
"What Constitutes a good hoittentak.
ex?" Mrs. Mogridge. Bell ea% My
greatest desire. Hostesses -Mrs. R.
Toler. Mr. N. Hill, Min. W. Stran.
glian, Mrs. A. J. Ferguson:
1-
Manicuring
Plume 439 for 'Appeietme
•OPEN' EVENINGS
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• SOMETHING NEW IN
WOMEN'S SUPER -ARCH FOOTWEAR
for Fit and Comfort at a Special Price
Women's Pat. l.strap.Slipper with comfort t A
steei arch, nt per W-1-*
Women's Pat. side gore Slippers with corn. ilk A
•fort steel arch, at per
Also see all our new lines of Women's Slippers at these
attractive prices
$2.75,.$3.85, $3.95, $4050, $6.00 and $6.50
• .
h-wv-e -a 6ne7,new assortment of Footwear
AltIlltsiVITE1.110.81101) AT
75
The
Snare Hern's Shoe Store
. The fowl supper is being looked
forward to on Octeber lard.
Miss E. G. E. Dolan sPent Sunday
with Mrs. Gladstone Grigg1
aciv' R. Cumming Preached in Dun-
gannon last Suriday evening.
• Ube Eunice Long, of Stratford,
spent the week -end at her home last
week.
• Miss Norma Vanatone, of London,
visited her friend, blies Dorothy Wale
tors, on Sunday last.
The Ilemniller Ladies' • .Md enter -
tabled the Curlew missionary ladies
on Thureday in the basement or the
church.
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DUNGANN011
hiesere. Sutherland and Jarquee,
bank, intpectors of Toronto, visited
Dungannon in an official capacity on
Wednesday.
Mr. Juin It. Savage is besiutifying
the appearance oft his ilne home by
erecting a lawn fence neros e tbe
front of hie property.
r. and Mrs. McKay. Re has been
engaged. In the teaching Profession
for 40 years`, 22 years of Vila he
spent AS prinerrnii of Howell nubile
school. Ile retired recently and is
enjoying. 4 well earned rest, . • -
Mrs. DUtlean Make secent con-
• ceaSIOXI of West Wawa;zosh, received
the sat intelligence on. Tuesday', of'
TiT.11-1(4.32\1", OCT, Iltte meg
SILK VELVET, $2.75
Yard -wide fast pile French Velvet of beautiful texture
and deepest raven black. Exceptional $2.75
value, per yard
• VELVETEENS
Browns, 4ifte1s, Blues, Reds., 23 inches
•wide, for Dresses, Coats., Skirts, et.d.
heavy pile and fast diie. Special per
.ySr.d.„..etent et itsttnn.nC".tt.'Ttt.,n-tn-rtte..65c
COATINOS
36.Inc1i all wool coatings, venetian
finish, for women's" or children's coats
• in Browns, Sand, .,Grey„ Red, Bine.
.-----•etereee--42.00 -
WOMEN'S AND CERLORDPS COATS
• Fur trimmed and in most desirable and
vogue cloths. Styles are very pleasing
and values exceptional, • Sizes 4 to to
years and 36 to 44. •
•
GLOVES
A late arrival of Chamoisette Gloves,
splendid quality for fali, in slip-on and
• button tuffs, regular seam and without
seam in Sands, Greys, Modes, Browns,
Mack. Sizes 634 to 8. Sped*
priced......• :
UNDERWEAR
itanman's Stanfield's, Moodies, "45"
hran for men, nnd women, all gra,
Per garment.... .. .....$2.25
-"Red .1.-abel";""air "ife-dr,-Ttit-nieti.- Per
garment •$1.9S
CURTAIN MATERIALS
Ivory shade, 38 -inch Bungalow Net,
• double warp with lace edges. Patterns
• aro neat and in varied choice. Rex. '
• lar $A.; awl $$e, at per'yard •
39e
W. 'ACHESON- & SON...
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the sudden death on her, only brother 'Parable of the Duebandintiet' ailed tendanee at it. iteing sent .by Maine
David H. Ellie, which wee:trod, at went oh to show- that it reprosente lane Presbyterial. `Ibis was read l&
Sulfate, on Sunday, Oct(her Ith, fol- God as the husbandman calling for Mrs. Robb, of Brussels. Other likes -
lowing a very brief illness of heart laborers to work in his vineyard, ing featuresof the vieeting were
'Livable -The late Min Ellis, *Ito was where the fields are "ripe already duets by tars. R. Douglas and Miss
in his sixty-second year, was a son unto harvest" and the laborers, ate Mary Douglas) et Lucknow, who sang
of the late Mr, and ars. David Ellie, few. He pointed outthe glory of very pleasingly the numbers, "Jesus
and was born, on the George Cureie the reward in heaven. "We should is all the world to me," and "lie
farm neer Nilo. 011 3 inniiir Of give our time, our nrioneY andtom. waits with me and. he talks with
seven, tbs. Duncan McNee is the on- plete service to God, who will- use me." "The Willing Workers' Otis.
le surviving .-membcm The funeral, it to the best natnintogs.° nul, eltitir Sion need of Erekitte PresbYterinn
was he'd a Buffalo en TuesdaY, in- rendered speedal music tit 'both set- church. Dwaine:mon, under the diree.
I
Much sympathy is expressed for tette at each being much enjoyed. inteneeeing exerclse, winch reeeivoe
Mr. and Mrs. William hroonain in Those' tilting Part in the quartette much favorable ceminent. 'Ilie new.
the loss of their eldest son, Dryden, numbers were Mina Celia Pentland; 1Y -organized W. X. S. Aligilloar Of
who passed away in a hospital In Mrs. Donald Fovrier and Meson. An. Erskine Pteehyterian thurclit Dun.
Chleann-On Tuesday evening 004 8 Alm Culbert and W. A. Culbert genuine was received into the Pres -
pan„ tollownig an operation for op. !The offering which had as . its obe obirtretexritiihrn:eva.attiCe.oHo.rIntorelatypenra.ldmrsof.:
BherVileenitivar'oeiontimanttiww`htn.wa$Thate yeloartze L1%11E-lye! the sum of $400, was a liber- Lucknow, moderator of Presbytery, ,
of ate":erea A tine SPechOn a 701.11C I A sectfonal meeting of the w.m.s. E. itrewhinneY, or Dungannon, was
'sailing.' en 'ant' knerit3n vessel. held in Erskine Presbyterian thumfl. eertlifeete, the gift of her husheaut,
/
0.4.00
,
Lucknow, brought to a close one of
the best sectional meetings ever held
in connection, with the Maitland Pres.,
byterial. Supper vets then served in•
theetneement of the therein the ladiea
of Dungannon , acting as hoStesses.
The: church upstairs and down wee i
prettily deaorated with flowers, the
basement looldne „particularly .at.
tract/vain its haeginge of purple and
gold with which the veiling was hung.
t"..1"M •• • Itt
torment being made there. vices, an alithem and a waxen quere tion of lass thole Carr gave a very
num aedi elnidebeett mimed: m of the Maitland, Presbyterial twee, presentet with a life Inambershin
When taken 111.a week or • ten days. Dungannon, under Very nappy- aunt'. the presentation being made by efre.
ago, he was placed in I
hospital at ces, on ttesday, October tth, in the, (Men ItreDonatd. and Md. George
Milwaukri
ee, and wee latee removed afteoon The bright sunshine of DougTen, of Ludt -now. A stirring ap.
to Chicago, where he wee operated the out-ofedoors„ added mien to tlie netl ft= Mrs. Meth) Per*. "'f
upon on kriday of last week. Ha pleasantness of the gathering, andas Wiiroara. for greater zeal in eontec.
with the • thought to be doing well until weed zee friend, and hand clasped' tion +bucket, and closing ,
Monday, mien a message -was receive head, every one felt that the gather- prayer by- Mies Doltenftenderson, of.
played in Detroit, left inaittediatelY neliinney, of Dungannon,
spiritunt value, ' Mrs. Richard Mc-,
inepirational and '---- ...: nowt. 1
ed by We nerents' that he wa4 'dying, nee was of Iona
Ris oroteer Frank, who hag been eni-
191. 44hicaget 't°'‘. :le ')unci- that hIS ;resident of the Presbyterial, and
brother had Paksed Away before. he first viee-
grreafelecedteleDeisn .'pter4esnIt4s",..witittesrideesfele jot veloratviolenC:11174almietxtelicenti°sfe'SK14-wneecasreidreddein'o:dhfed°1"dlteY:
the Aslifield-Coikerne houndary, near ,
la survived btef ran brothers, Frank, • %nowhere of the South Kinloss Auxin
i r Mrs Graltara readingthe scrip- ' stock. ee,
Shereardtonntli &Chased young man of Skates Foot made nos itt .
of itettointtrelf tied _,Tony, et home, tan?' lesson. and Miss
: engaging in prayer. The ad -
home. Funeral " Arrangements have b je •ds f D " wh
. . I Ro ert ale on. o ungannon, 0
e :Tress of welcome was given by Mrs, hung rut "41 free er charge.
Norma Nichol. n". stieehel alees made
How abont those now Shades
to order. Nodes delivered and
and by orie hi eter, Mary, also At
'TITS: ART . STORE
Is . the place to buy noitr Window
Shademe AU eines 4.4, colors
lri IL 1 te ° expressed writ -the, pleasure of the Dun-
ing, but the rentable are expected to gannon tattles felt in entertaining thec
arrive On 'Dhurtday at the home of women of the presbyterial, and trusts
his pavane. 'The thereuved fondly ed that all andel& profit by the meet -
you need' this Fail? Kirsch .
Curtain Rots, ell kinds •
•••••••••••••••*0•00.
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enuniity in their sudden, sad bereave- given. by • mtg. xewhilowy„
ng. Smith's Art and Gift Store
menn'h-e% funeral pe: emir. Glenn, whose ;h141,,,,,tr,IthrludileinuitTeuertehtterttolretd0: East Siteet • Phone (00
death oeenrred -on Tuesday, October tonsiatees was answered ,I)y 0, report
4, loilowifig a itr.eflunees, was held
non, on Sunday afternoon. It was of the year's work, and many eneOur-
from the family residence, Dungan* aging. features .evere noted. Airs.
tam) Perrie, of Whightim, who had
one of tile largtst tenerals ever held
ettended the meeting of the General
vaintttideson(loioleitet;te -Ott itipgeopatetelltedhend tbaJn nie tt Council, held in Central Presbyterian
to pay their last tribute of tespeet church, Caneouver, in June, gave a _
cannot' soon he filleo. He Wa$ a van . pert of that gathering. Greetings
interesting and encouraging re -
/0 elle whose Once hi the coninnirkitY, verY
were then bre-nett from the Aelifield
lied citizen, hard.workbag and indus- tAutctunts. bp. mrs. menree, Greet.
trioue, and -aletroye gave of the best
Ingfrom ItlIDChurch Auxiliary,
that waS in him. On Almon every Goderich, were given by Mrs. Stirling
e X
ships, there stand laeting monumente
'e"ile°1311"" hi tbe 31111"ndiug kw's"' MePhill, who also gave a eery full
-report of the 'recent meeting of the
.V6telit thMg114511t th° Yea" to 4°t"i Huron Presbyterial, which Was held
• •
w'ilae&'ie eelf leo le memory
of •Iiim who meted them. The fun. at liensall, An exeelleht 'report of
OWLING
Bawl on the newest and
pastor, Rev. S. A. Walker, of IMute lene.hToronto. wee sent hv litieg Mee .
bost.alleys in town at
DRENNAN'S
RECREATION PARLOR
oral minim woe conducted hy. his the summer echoolnheld Hnox Col-• "Where Skill Counts"
• gantion United eluttell, who ehose as Igenformer* of BriiSSels, and naw Atiaeliziilgag
for temoeugewilt anizatiobno
the beets of his remarks, the worde niNerthern Ontario' who was ill at-
orIlea at-, these aliens on
: fionday Next; Oct 1Sth
at g p.
The Lord is My Shepherd, etc."
Outlining the eeverei vanes of the
psalnie the minister spoke of the line
pile% trust. assurance and confidence
ot thoge whose repose is placed uteri
the Lord, and kindly %tenet Piaui-
fegted in those oe We fold who thus
confide in their Shepherd. The
Mains were tenderly Ittid to rest .in
Dungannon eemetery. being 'borne by •
NEW
Milhory
For fail wear
The West Huron Teachers' Con. the follonerin mon who aetod oe pall- t • ge , ii-
vontion opened in Goderieh today. tiettrers: John I'. Campbell, Charles I itietottt`t*
%vete heta ra ennigarmon helmet -- - t
'
(Thursday). Both teaeliere • from Illliott. Rebert Davidson, *Tattles El- Sequin ani i
- liott, John Mogs and John In Savage. 1
Chine&
Dungannon tire in attendance.
Ate annivereary ' servmee 'Warn ,
The, Misses Clara Sproule et Strat- -
muen enecess. nevoraole• weataer also an assertnvent of
fad) und Nettie SptoetheeeiGoderich,
mi 1 0 . , . beingiug out a large crowd unica 1 . iShdades for Bect, Table
nit Floor Lamas .
II of Mr. anti Mrs. David Sproule.
Plietti nOliver, of Listowel, wore,: zecent , to „ethaeity it teen modneg men i intorri .
43,w - ,glieets with relatives in Dantnnenea* evening setviee$. tiouquets of beau.
The many ftionda 'of Mrs. Char...luta! tut meets, Whie4 sum:Runlet Universal numnery
were Wee:S•end Visitera at the' home etivach en Sunday nem marked ny - Wire Frames for Lamp
•Miz Wilbur RaTttes yormerly ceautions anted Navy piatorially 831
whet toe auditorium et tee enured
tette Smith art tunny te know Oat nee pew, emir ganery end organ,
N. sideSquare, Gorlerioir
i tb f
•ene, le Ian 115 ten ur net ion 0 sent a pleasing touch of color be-
•- into ars' will wish for ter speedn rat tatting tne feetive oenamion. nte
etenneetit... coy- ,r0“,.,•00.0, A
• cover'. Morning eervice wae conducted en- trent- - "
APPLES WANTED
CULLS and WINDFALLS
far CIDER AM •
CUSTOM CIDER MAKING
BAXTER & TURTON I, FURNITURE UMW jik
LOGS VI/ANTED
• Mr, and the. D. G. Figgiae mei may by Rev M. C Parr pain f
torwiletittlaettdatt uagrhetetrz,eAstg3nweeitahret. !eel, Vteteria stree't Unded church. 4thnie.
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' We the undersigned„ are rien 10 buy ciau,kiuds 1 Mr. LandDaviilltorcefut sernuis, thn subj,t beingd;
lir. AtliGordon Glerin lett on :ellAi's"Ageirergillitli°21 d" 6°4'8
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of timber twain this winter. N e will puy you good -
for .,.our logs delivered to our saw mill here. .Week' sin with the formen'e meth-. t shall take efie Cu; ei'llittligrinaTzi
We believe it is to the interest of the farmer to !,( Regirve Fridey, 6et. 26th, for the fed7Zettetirri: tiftl ithe Lidorhde.':
1 er. Mr*. John Gifts,
cut hi* own logs and deliver then), but anyone hay. •.Ittlsopper t;tebe given in the Patith Is * Personal gria.tadenend**ppre.
big standing thither and wishing to sell on the stump, - ,..illinesti 'cittroa,utrui4:4fogt rti:trti grel' I' rmPris4itm (It 44
hie eetiece„ Thio requires our
e - . e s oult give ear &este
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idndly see us before you do anything and we will be {ms tarn" Parti"h": '
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our um r is largely mantifactured - 11":"7 114 4 ;If' 47 &la nItriii"dni "614
ryto.,,e4,,,tecicorweroduell it help our own province tra:44:111 II* l'erisdargrs:: ;€17:t:itm' ."45:43:g:441,::::,:,
nt like mfrs. tl h.meoc.......lon ..., Item • pri titod moth Wei:they areeti.ppnii:.',
price and give yott liberal measurement and -grades .iltliigaretYlt-trir iltr s.4t: tibt.2:Z..1.4::iiliFtti 17e:1;1'8;11'2'
Yrs. iltniNirevoholoottitt, Tbporronsitio: ,011.trent5.edetnal flItittidetnttottrnentt•n ,EIrtleht7tutnth:
glad to see you.
We will pay you spot cash :ter anything vou have ,{14 t( A, lett tn tir we breathe. the water we d'ti
itewar. Mrs Jelin I
to offer, and as I be
erian rtturth XaTiotb, °uul *it" n" b"'efit' 11"1"g
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frafte sn *At into heig
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THE LUCKNOW TABLE td •
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flier* ea ereeitmeeri et faith. end lire "um' "re° * *in* A"r**1""'!-
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t Sr. and Wm T., 0, .411.% toe*irl.wi , cemyliftv., of Oloweitlet %led come
! Anon', the sitride4101iTA Ret. R. B.
ea nioameat elprpriok on frnin even- A4.144 44nirthan. *liters. the up',
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We have just received a,
large assortment of
Junior Bridge
and Table Lamps.
Now is the time to make,
your selection.
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Wednesday and Thursday
OCTOBER 17th aud 18th
ATTHE
MODEL THEATRE
Program. will consist of:
.1. Feature Pic -tare, "Vetter
the Bleek Eagle," with,
`Rollin Forties, Marceline
Day and the, celehrated dog
• 2'. .A4Pisaisdie-"splitting Comedy.
8. The Highway Safety pic-
ture, aecompanied by a talk
from Frank tetiton, of the
eoviecint Highways De-,
4. here will A.40 be wane
.popular numbers by coae.
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Electrical and
Radio Sippiles
Electric ,* Electric
Ranges Washers
• Tel. 1744 br Prompt Servios
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New..0
Furniture
Don't buy any new
Furniture, Baby Car.
slag*, step,. until you
• got our prices.
We positively sa v e
yeomanly. The finest
Furniture at the law.
est cost.
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SCHOOL SHO
Tile time is here again to get your Boys and Girls pre.
pared for school They will need good serviceable Footwear,
the kind that will stand a severe test in any weather. We are
prepared to supply your wants with the best lines of reliable
Shoes, Oxfords, Strap Slippers and Rubbers, manufactured at
the mist reasonable prices. Our stock of Roofs and Shoes for
the working men has been selected with the greatest are.
They are sure to give satisfacion, and are here at the lowest.
possible prices. We will be pleased to show our large range.
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