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GaERICH STA/
Special Prices in
Ladies' and Men's tReady-to. ear
For the Week -End Before Thanksgiving
This is your chance to get something new for the
Afloliday at very moderate prices.
A ,new Shi.P.pf Party Dre$ses
A• mtv shipment of Party Dresses just in, in Taffeta arid Georgette,
all the latest Shades in the new uneven hem line.
-GET.---A NEQRThNK&
GIVING
I . A New Shipment of 'Cloveis for Lacties. and Mis.sei.
Men and Boys --Just in
Ladies and Misses' Suede and Chamoisuede Gloves. '
. Gloves for Men and Boys Of Pecary Hog, Goat Skin and Buck Skin.
Special sale of Ladies' new Yelt Hats in this sea- t9
son's styles. Reg- price, $3.50. Selling at Widow
Ladies' Velvet Hats in latest styles. Reg. $435 t2 AO
- and $5.50, Gearing at.... tro•-io
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•Get Your New Overcoat -Pr -Tha
• Correct Styla for Alen and Boo
iviitg
Quality, materials and excellent tailoring •are very appar-
ent in these stylish garments, revealing the snap and style for
fall and winter wear. The materials are the season's latest.
We invitc you tc see these new Coats, which are offered at at.
tractive prices.
We have a a splendid range of Overcoats for boys from 3
1 6 years at reasonable prices.
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ether-e/4e be berecd we *not might then Ner.Ift St., taco/N. ere 1 A it* blew- '.
,iseein for tilt incediate oataintagr of avd 0.,:a ti'.. -e 1.4,ta 4 *lay,
• their ewn . pate1e3tar aet-thea ten Teat very tine organ, new4 recoil- .
:'• 'welch nese/ ea faun() ma re be /or • stole -,"eal, the einem-lei reeen wan their •
tee:gaieties steel of the week yaws. i enteee orease-se, the tavera„.opeisIeng •
y. With thee. ehtect in vieee tee'soi, e, and laeie hoe eat taaq, the
!: Club are epensorine the twee ef tioce " week; and elfeeeeee roeseage .41, the •
representaures from the Marahne, &lee $7.,.!.. F. elarka deserved that ereae..v. i
•' Piereineee who,' are esIsitieg viitif.?7,1it treat '-A tkeelitirch, te oecuntei.
parts tef Canada to epeak en "TheI. Them was deubtlees more then 1 in :
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Marilluie l'onit of View," Me. J. I.' i tient geed cenereeeation wee nue.
Ilelete M. P. fot. Ilante.Kiego, Nova t Watt 'T.0 got, the truth, put co insteart, U
',Scotia. ia addressing Canadian (311h3.iir'1," and fearlessly upore mattera
_ e. new to do with an on: levee,
gnea, a the tieeierleh Club last. Vale Vflit. sectan of the reraten pins a
11 day at a noonAime luncheon in theld2seueitiou eves very searching. Viee • PHOAE NO.
tendarco and the gatheeing was a E:0- CO OM 4' i1 lave een ie to me the. Ce DUNLOP
Phing.
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ii1URSDAY, NOV.. 8th, 1928
When you are in need of
Sick Room Supplies
Household Drugs
Prescriptions
Mesonte Hell There was a foie at- I tiroe (-17 irratibility. temper, away an
e 1 h il
peoezeentit7 ene.; ile.E1 the spince
eakees /reelowe of their eaeo and thank
1talk was enlightenieg and was nurdi ful for the remedy so feithfulle told
• All who vedue moral and religious :
Mr. Ileley »ohited oat that the pea- standards must have felt the enswer
;Iple a Nova Seotia were lamely mai 'lug cello ire their heart to such see
people. farmers. Kingscounty v:as tones as: °Loyalty to God hi wha
eettled by the French in the emu- eee believe to be of divine ordering Pa
tont!' century. This seetion was tho never an insignificant thing oven
, /nay place in the world Where there though it be wrapped up in vehat
I were dyked marehes delimited by the peons a• mann circunietance." %%If
! sea. deposited hi this ease hy the ling or tampeteng.with one's own
high tides of the Bay of Fundy. This moral interests is a dangerous
ewe the land of Evangeline, Mr. thing."
Insley referred to tbe expulsion of the One levee for a great revival of
I Aesdians in 1755. Later eome found church going and religious intereat
itheir way beck but a liege- part -of and redeemed meneand women from
;the wintry was settled next by ini- the special services to be held inVie-
; inerranta...frone Abe e'Newe•Kneel* toria_eit.....May.all VaMrS,X414•430/300
1 tato, Conneeticur.- Mai. Island of the town be gladdened. t
and alossachusette. in one of the pre -
revolution migrations. Later the PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD
'United Empire Loyolists settled part At the November nice:aria of the
of Nova Sc -dia. The ostern Part public sthool board held an Monday
was eettled by the Scotch. The Irish evening there were preseee Trustee
rea1e/1 Halifax and, on the south Thomson, Carrie,'Wallace,. S4110W8,
Gement'. •
dime 1A111011bUrgh. VMS settled by teuTtleensaseNreatzgestinrs
tpnoertenanlorj* d
The Nova Scotims were not racial- penaitures to the enct or hopee.nber
/ ly Conscious but it was almost amus- 21460446, October expenditures fir
i ing to note the strong Provincial con- Wilma, totalto date eleetria.88.
scioueness, v.ery rietudi the same as The principal's reports sheaved 95
r :wee noticeable in the case of Quebec, boys and 79 giris on the r II at '
en-
Itual' and the people stood high in intellec- Val, average attendance 94 -per 0ent.,
attainment and 'as public en. • and 180 boys and 176 letrte on the roll
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reAt the time of Confederation Nova at Victoria school, average attend.;
Scotia had a greater .per capita once 02 per cent. Penny Bank .dee
wealth thanOntario but now the sit- posits.at Central, 270, $8/.31, and at
uation was reversed and there was a Victoria 047 deposits 170.52.2• N
financial and industrial coneentration resident eeea Kere.__,Misse_Sturdy
in Central Canada (Ontario and Quer supplied one day lor liiiss Elliott at
bee). 1The speaker expressed his Central and Mrs. Redditt five days
amazement to note in Kitchener for for Miss Nairn and Miss F. Sturdy
- national reputation, but the central -peid and the niattevot suepees re -
instance the 160 or 170 factinid. -one day of Miss L. Robinson at Vie -
The Maritimes had some factories"' twin. Some supplies were asked for
which did well where goods were for Central school. The reports
easy 'of shipment and had attained a were adopted, the supply teachers
i location of Ontario made it the man- ierred to the supply corrimeeee.
iufacturing province, being strategi- The itecretary reported receipt of
mitt situated for shipment. The cheque from the Province for 280.96
pfobleins- of the Maritimes were not balance of Provincial grant to teade-
racial or religious but economic and rich public schools 448.07,2less
the situation was rendered worse by timeline returned for teachers' super -
the Post-war depression.- The .geo- annuation $358.11.
graphic situation was the underlying A quotation aroin the Associated
• cause and the fact that Canada had Chenncal Co. on deodorant for he/a-
• te:ro. fiscal policy for the whole coura Le:nil:ger:int referred to isrehrtewstethoonol.
Except for its steel and eoal indus- A quotation from. the 4Ontario
_ tries Nova Scotia was not interested Safety League on Safety monthly
a e‘d in low coete and, in easy aecess to foils class rooms was referred to the
.r much in prOteetion, but was interest-t4i;b119;11nrasatnonbeemdeileztplac9yriiiiitntetehett:alcree,
-foreign inarkets fop their
aleftillamigionsolmellei hence their interest in trade treattee-. rliOvt: oil.
Severity -five per cent. of their apples
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went to England, their . evaporated
FALL. AND WINTER UNDERWEAR 1
applei to Germany, their Ash to On -
tare> ancl the United States and 800,-
000 ov 900,000' tone a year of their
their gypsunete the States. .
Two and a half million tons of.
Maritime coal was disposed of in
'Montreal but 13 to 14 million tons of
coal came over from the States to
Ontario and industrial Ontario was
Interested in keeping the duty on this
. . coal la*. Also British ColtiMble; ex -
S1100 EARLY AT . , . . • fl SHOP OFTEN AT •
• porting coal to the States, was inter -
Tor STORE ILiLiIJ THE STORE fritg ?se .14ttLirffeo: emoaltberei,n01
%IMRE YOU 'ARE • • , . •WHERE YOU ARE 111 barter the mintdeetests Of these prom-
novzi.) TO 04.9V. Wein SIDE QF SqUARF. MOW 410 '09PERICH INVITED TO SHOP IMI PIrsoIeaetIOT of ell le3VIte aX>1s4(c):;ide to the
Cheap power in Ontario also helpee
in the concentration of •industrial Ile-
tivity in this province and Maritime
factories as a whole were not meow
W. Amalgamations took plate With
intereste that. etosed up . _Maritime
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• BEDFORD BLOCK GODERICH
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
10,, 21128.08; Reid Torrance, school
tar , prize list deficit, 235. The
'council then adjourn& to eteed ofl
Thureday, Nov. 15, at 1.30 p.m. for
the final meeting of the yea:.
R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk.
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niunber of theeboys aud girla of,
Nile Sunday school are planning to
enter. thee_ ''Northern eaMeiesetigeee.".
contest 011 MISS McCorkinda$'s book
ore Temperance.
The Hallowe'en social held in ,the
school room of the United -church
here, under the auspices of the Girls'
Guild, was a very enjoyable affair.
The room was •prettily decorated find
presented a home -like appearance.
After a pleasant social time in which
all joined heartily a fine pyogram was
given, eoneisting. of instrumental
numbers iley Mts. McIlwain. Organ;
Amelia McIlwain violin, and Frank
saXap one; readings by
Billy Joe Johnston, of Goderich;
songs by Jean and Ruth Robertson,
of Goderieh, and , dude by Messrs.
Frank McIlwain and Lorne Pentland.
An unexpected pleasure Alma a short
talk by Miss Haddock, of Prince
-Rived; on that city and her workasW. M. r, deaconess there. The fine
lunch served by the members of the
Guild yapped the evening's enjoy -
We have a full range of Ladies', Men's and children's fall and winter
weight Underwear. We invite you to see our lines, made by well-known
manufacturers. The prices are reasonable. •
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• SUPREME COURT Wife, Sophia, Glousber of •Goderich, forraer .reeve of Ashfield, was the
• against .Alice 'Welsh, adopted dangh- foreman...
A. nuraber of aCcounts were refer-
red to the finance 401111tinted to pay
if found *correct, „
• A vote of thanks, to 'Victor Laurl
isten for his visit to ,Goderich to pre-
sent the Robert Park Xemorial Xted-
als was passed, also a, vote of 215 as
his expense § in connection with his
visit.'
The matter oe reonie Sot 1VIusie
• instruction books needed ilia mime.
lion with the teaching of singing was
discussed Oa. to whether the board
• would purchase these ,or the schol-
ars. It was considered that personal
ownership a these was desirable and
it was decided that the pupile :should
purchase their own. .
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS
Ceder' "
The council met - on . Monday, Nov.
5, with all the, ineinbers present; Mr.
Middleton having returned from his
trip to the •West • lied week., A ono,
liOtt. Mr.' avistice Fieher Presides reit _. ter and beriefielary under the will . of - Thy araed.au.neu presentment waa factories and sum:1110d the .demand a/lure-Cation - from t e • Owen Sound .
Oedy -One Cittle.. TrIed and That . the late .Mary Packwo9d. Mr. ,and ne. tollowaree-- . . . from Central. Canada. • Among the Board of Trace regarding the Blue .
• - • Settled 13y. Consent. • . - _.letrs, Glouslker el 11111 en agreement by . tioderich, alst. Oe, 1928 indlistriee that _were aneviving were Water' Highway 'w.as read and filed. :
• ..' Width •••tleey--evere--to bave-...Whateyer -To Hie. Lordship Judge Fisher -of the•-thosa---ote.wood firoducta, pulp a.••••••
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: .........: - -. No •action was•taken-in.the-matter of
Six civil eaSed,Avere ort the doeltet •property Alm Peckwooel •Imil in re- Surreme•Court.:of Ontario. '. .Panreia_ .and'. mining in the eastern a grant to the • Wee Memorial Chil- '
•sI' . old .110.foro. ituu. Air. •-•Justiee :turn for lteeping .her and nuking af. ' Wei the Grand•Jery,enionelled at Part _of -the province, twelve or thire dren,e Hospital, •Owing •to the ex- .
Fibber tit the seesions of the Snpreme tee her. ;during bee -sickness, and they the present sitting .of the 'supreme - teen thousand - men • were engaged -in. cessive minter ..0g-_sheep..eleims _that ..
- court here:last „week but unty me. . had paid taxes,. water ratei3 •did ree -Court of Ontario held 111Gedericie the mining"industr3e_and a large 1331,- have come before" the council this
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.of Geig-vs.- Hay Townslup ea. -:Pairs on the ,deceased's hem*, -which 'beg to reporf. as follows e . ..-- - er mill wiM about to be constructed. • year, it WAS decided to offer a reward '
.eutuieee Coe_ waS tried- and 'thio was' - was .her •only proPertk Apart from c.1„ .. We. consider the people of' Huron -... The matter of of freight rates was .t of 210.00 for each dieg taken dead or' '
not completed, ix settlement being ' bank account sufficiefit only to pay County oshould 'be. -congratulated on - vital one for the Maritimes. In 1925 alive in the act of worrezng Sheep -in
agreed to. •Ali. the other eases were :funeral expenses,' efe. Adjourneele.to the ftict. that 'thee° tiie. no eriMinal 'the Crow"sekest 'r ates- were made to the towan
nship. d' a notice to this •
tettled or adjourned. • Mr. . outpu . be „heard by the county. judge Hee. caeils. before the-Copeteatther-presesti.aPpl.to-the vitae 027 the West, which effect to be published in the three 10
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'eiger, of -Hensel', VMS Siting the bee - 12.th' • • . - • ' .• • . • . • .
- -•sittinee • - .• . -„ ,, I meant a saving to the ,ngricuitteriets. eel papers. The- representative of
auraneo company tov •Si;i00() ingurartee. -- Thalialdstel .:vrel, 411tehell: et .til.,. an We 'visited Viagra& rind found. nirie Of -the •Weet of twentv. to tWentyAve ithe Adanes. Leonine. wheel Gemeer
destroyed by . fire -- last November. iittainet Mr.- T. Mitchell rind the' Dome i peered. to. be .Conducted in an Afficie#
els hie halm tmd tott-itentg,-whiell we1e. eetion hY Mr. • Chose Donaldson,. PrisonerS therein and everything op., IttPlion- *Mora. NOV8 PeStia did Oa preSent and be
I was miret the merits
•to comi"nito Confederation - u . of tine machine before the 'council
The .insurance company einiteeted the nuan.noad Machlue.rY Co,•for there- ° and 'husinees4like manner. • was. taken in by the despetie it On, and .. demonstrated
. the 'working of
dom. en .the ,ground oat atm, wiwh 1 turn et Purchase Price o.f etork inthe One -of thd Prisoners 'complained to non-rePreSentative GovernineAt and - the machine with .a amen • motto,
was stored in the hake, -was :not ee, et:oilman:4 was settled. - ,:•.:, . the Jury of suffering from goitre and the Intereolonial was offered AS an - The following accounts Were ovdered
. eirdibary • farm product, aid also ,. jowettvs. the County of :Huron, etated .he .was not receiving what• he indueernent.for Nova Scotia and ,New , paid: ' IL C. Cox sheep elaim S108.
sought to make r,oniething out of tire an action. -by •Mr. John W. Jowett, thought wri„ proper medical :at( n.runswic. New • Br.unswick• tante ,
ged andt
firm et -Geiger mid Son. Mr. (aeiger, is that the place from eviiieh the. peel- •
.fact that the insurance .was in Mr.- Beyfield, was for ,Art accounting
iger'ci • ow • name, white
le hflarav
x .gel .iiitl s. aken, as hl
e ale •
operatione ' Were eonducted by the from his premises. The eounty (Intel ' emnmend,that the limpet enthorities•
beenstructed to attend to this caeplo
se. . ttictl lvttsbuilt nt a strategic loc
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.The :Children's Shelter wao t) 11 •.. Pon.
. around but Nova Scotia alwaye stood sheep claim, esee
out as violently. 01)3)0 0(1 The Intel"- , sheep elaim, 845; •eas. Harrieon,
for .national purpeses _ bet 'W'AS ht p, $11; Gee, sturdy,
!sheep claim', 87i. Robt. Cleft :valuing
Chas. Bell, sheep elaim, $7; Ji- Co
Thos. •Soveavieruibt:,
Gen
uf , tion..- If this be true we would re
herMier, stoutly niatatained that an vel 1.1A15 traitor did. not belong to Zi 41 . visited, where we found zeven chile ' not in ,an •
itcononnt. position, being 200 sheep, $12; Supt. pay voucher No.
e(11(44, all in good. health And linpp.i. :to :100 miles longer - than nceavY
ess
fat, en the moving of Hie. flax in Jewett and tliat permission hadbeen - ness. The betlivoins -werfol
e ind in in or
• der to • make it Tun throughll a , - • • a . - • : -
question _Y2m con1 cerned - it wan en. obtained .fi.orix: the Departnient Of .
tirelye bi3 persanal liminess, • Thee Publie Works :and frmeetlie I)epart. exeellent condition,' clean and. fresh. Canadian tel and the Duncan
terms of cettlemente 11?.,Irod . upon l trent of Marine mut vishetees f or its ichildrt% who were old enottah to at...(!ommiss.ion in 1 Otlii vei'y properly re -
mut,. tea ;payment of 8.3.4a0 ./intfe.,..iitomovai fot, mad purposes. Aii„ ; tend school were there. -The • room , efenmended n 20 ner cent. reduction I
ait
, set Aside. for play room leas felted i in rates in vie* of the mitre nineage
. i ee ill fall en the barn and oflli.4.' .journed to nott court. , . . . -
canteret5. otte a , eesapeamitea on the t Stephenvon vp. Surpraa et ae ,,,,,m,.; 'Welty 111 Med a repairs, there being 1 -(onditions V.vro hatter Ili -ti1.0- Mari. i
Ilan atorod ill tho barn), each- i6rtY,1 an netlell bY 14r. 11are11ce Stenhen•4 holes ,in floor.. and we '..1'.1i1suggest-i times new thaii they • lied been 'for
to pay thoh., 01,,,,,1 eitill,rj. J. G. steel. emu,. ao seaieeta, emt eleategee et,e : a 144 4)411 ei linoleunl 14 SAW.' Tho.,Ivearz. The, ileminlon tktvernment( .,
tory 011.11 Dlr. V. tiladmen foe plain. l. ejetti011 from e alaiuse held by -
the 1 kiteherealso 11.VIS ftlund In teed of a 'had -put on an un-toelate steamer , We have taken .tho ,
!service, between Halifax and the Wee! a
tifi rmn ‘7. At1.1n. lc. cp Toronto. .fee..1'.7.urich Ae•miettifitral • Seeker. the time sinteanive :repain and de•
defentlento. ,- ee 1 aanoe leave in (Iwo ae defendant .coration to wiello. ,In the Melt now 1 Italkee emit the Canadian National had • .• Ag. eticy 'for t he ,
PlWee ve. lime/fain, en realm en g Soaves. - Adourece
jl tee neet veleta r, /levee tie., inatr-In a lot 0 i entre Wore ereeted a new hotel ili Halifax and e .
fame paprilenery netee, wee aeljeuen- i /a gearell Sure wee semmoneel foe If vete reeolunicr.d that ecuae be- given
ee-dir-f-titolOen-t'1r-_1,i.tl.t....ei.e,.e_M.e.r, t. .Jeol.
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,.....iliAiint ofttv tho oakum 44 41 t„ I vote of thatille rani tenelered to the ;. ” .
„ , ._ . . _... ....___ • •-.-.• her taw. • . • ;epealeer. ' • Ths Werid's targeet•
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'1'3 tit -'1i"°:. ""•111-14c12 1:"•4111 t!--(''''49" value the taeleiration real Weeenm
..., Ire leaual everythber peat nal ve,e,e, tetwox.. .1t 1.,oraotirik.,., tat,e, on {,10,1..,. i, new a.linples for yOnticill. ,
Iowa arid ten to , • ao!, tme,..overcoat. it
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the eetints? to he eoneratetacd 7:: .,,, .."I'le"k;g• '-'ee„
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- .geefulete tfie.e Nee:4 1,14,C. i;Z, ft;,i - )
1 and blekal,tr lit vss.t:, t,o ray ond te con- •.•
its ret, teve. c' 1' nee l'erreiee iho'Y Ire theee,:rleee AOli On€:','; inadt to youy measure
p.m e ;it '("IdUttlen 1 11 M
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Ihe West Sir;e-mt-4"..r. 0
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Electrital Shop'
We carry a good stook a
grectrica Appliances
Fixtures, etc.
; ow,„•••„•••••,,
We Specialize in
Wiring of All Kinds
Estimates given on
application
• Ali Work Guarantee4
Frank MeAtthur.
Phone 82. - • West Street
MONK 330
For Upholstering. Repairiu9
• and Refinishing.
A large range of Sample Cover-
- ings carried,
P. A ZIMMERMAN
• Nelson St.
Biggest Ships ,Pullets for Sale.
From Montreal
' The following are seleded birds,
- b Itl 11 • Th
To CherhoMV-SOpthampten hatched from eggs laid b the very
• Nov..10 . •
•Noy. .. . ..
;ft. Glasgow -Belfast -Liverpool .
Nov. 2 • imelicss of Bedford
Nov. :9 Vontelare
• Nev. 14 .. . . .. ...a -Dateless of Atholl
-Nov. 23 Alontcaint
. ..montrose
To Hamburg .
Nev. 10 ....... .... ........ Media
CIIIIIST.AIAS SAILING'S
-To From .Quelter, _
Glasgoiv-Belfast-Viver9001
• NOv. 28 .. . . . .,.iMinnedosa
Announcement
1!1•0,itik 1e.,4t :;iteittity eVc•ittg‘ 0,1 e
•
Front St. atia •.
To. Cherbour-Southampton-Antwerp -
• :hest selected breeders at the Ontario
Agricultural College. Full brothers
of 'these pullets will be used in °in -
•breeding pens next spriiagt. • •
OAC
. . Barred Rocks at, ,1.75 ea.
25 O. . , Barred Rocks at, .$1.00 ea.
-25 O.A.C. Single Comb White
• Leghorns at .. .....$1.00 a.
Also- •
100 choice yearling Single
• Comb White Leghorn Hens a 90e
We would not be offering this stock
if we had room for them. Our pans
7 •......'. ... ars • all ailed. We have over 1200
Dee. 12chess of Anion birds.
Dee . 21 ... . -11ontroyel •
• • Apply Loed Anents ov
C. G. CAMPBELL
• 3. n. AfaeltAY, General Anent
• C. P. 11., Bldg, Toronto.
komerroattimaiirmiymakarkid AUBURN — ONTARIO
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CAFE
JUNG SING, late of London, St, Thomas
and Ingersoll, begs to annonce to .the public of •
Goderich and the County of Huron that he has
acquired the Restaurant, hitherto known as die
British Exchange Cafe, and will continue it
under the name of HURON CAFE and with
entirely new' management.• ,
• His long experience and thorough know-
ledge of the catering business ensures to all per-
sons the best of sekvice in all branches. . .
Visit the HURON once and
• and you will come again
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.e.t..1ziorforiertt
Our November Booklet
hI ,addition to a ease:Idly • seletteel, tveil
divetitiCied lis of" or cringli, this Booklet
an if3r(VirsatiVe arch* dealing
with On ioently impoced Tan On United
States Cowf_:aration igsue, many of vvhich •
7,teld by Canadian invostovs: alto an
iteraizeal Het. cf vaticus services we ogor
inveotms.
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