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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-09-12, Page 6• PACE EIGHT - • . THE GODERICH srArt A large asstruent of Dinner Sets in Different Patterns f o r. You to Choose From. Ranging in Different Prices : "Itilst.31, Me. NOra-an iiii-vviv arri Mc -sah, til f.? ...-aeasa eaassaa, ate. izraa caelsea sae co -a, ( aearee, aalteaaa a 1:2:Ussi..14, an4 LA:4S Mu, ISaill lakerwaeei, iJieriteat-eta and fraiasiee el ,asiitiaes. tael, tS Topa-ea celled at she Nan Mr. aial alss. Caramel and sera i11 es - a-4 afro itasl'alliaeh, ars 4 •, ear eel Mrs. W. 104 Campbell oo isaween, &ire, aohn Verden and Ki,: fire chlidren, ranee. jean, Benson, ...Mak.. leen, feem Lama County. spent ia,Craltem end Rosa, abated, Mee. , a. asse a tha6e wik) intend taking week with taeir relatives, ale. and 'White.) a aura, Bala. la.s.am?s, on !, in laraion ;lair thi* s -ear are: M. lars. T. A. Cameron, ' . , Sunday, The many friendn lam e i- ella Mrs, William Walden and fainde, MA and Mrs. Allen Alton. of Ter- 1.aarnen of little gess. who is a vis,r al.. tied Igo, Meiein Tesler and fa-ro onte, aiotOrcti Up to their uncles, alta; itor eseey summer in lainganuea, kly. Mr. and atm Albert Walsh arta John Mullin, and eeent the aalidays, ••• will 1..' pleased to knew tint tge is ; family, its. end Mrs. William Me. Miss Isatel, Marana and -JIM vale Lai, seinewhat improved in Imelda d wc11, air. Norman Me1:0Well. Mr. spurt taeir erhool vasatioe, returne0; Me. and Mae Robert Davidsen, areL : o their nephew, Allan Reid, are epeed.: arai Mi -3, Maitland ilenry sind family home wah their parent% mad Mr. anal airs. pert Taylor. De r. Mo.harry eta Tom Alton arra* hag Friday and Saturday in Lsrelou, tbeir motizer and Miss airdmiesb. off, emesis at the home of Ma ant BENMILLER Lucknow, and Ma, Item Alto:a, lath; Mrs. ta. M. Me/Cowie en Menaay ' s, concession West IA 444I4.Dwelt; were ale. and Mra. Jeans and two 1 ealtar.aaltlan Nlarlsenta(1)1/1° ett• lnittlieatie n 'la 4.tStinday af,:eieloan. web ale. anti lava sera, of DaYfield. tile foatie- to , ise Alton. I manager ei the Layfield branch ea' allarento last week. , Mes. Enoch Ileteers, a reliCCft,d1 the hank of Coronae -co. : resident, mar Belfasa, died ilbu at bete: Wr Brown wee ainoug. the vie Chain threalang is almeet all ever , 4 and noun" tin-4cm are thiliDAN Lome laet Sunday, at the age .&f 7a1 itors at the Weetern Fair ('11Wed- .tibaut tailing siloa coon. ,yeare arid 3 raoritlie. She leavea tai ue • Neet ainulay svill to Decoration mourn her loss, aer (brother, Mr. l'L,e The Davidson and* famillea. Day at Colborne Towantap Cerneterr Edwards, of Durtgapnon. alio futierca , of Dungannon and Goderieli I kierrieen 117111 he iteld at terve *hie ts .was held en Sunday aftetnoon tel bad a velar £.1.'44.niegable cola 4 . eas la II 1Valtere ashlnalliin aiemein. Cemetery. 1 au weiner Toast on time bleep at 'aiseltatisrand atore. They were bat mete good Reid to her home In Elore following painted eta manner, eo everything ..re 11 Pert Altert on Monday evening, DUNGANNON prior to the return of Miss Kathleen Gordon N'atistone, %alio 'has been A diceetrous fire sves narrowly :iv- a elelightful two -months holiday Coles Book Store - ailing on the S. S. Wiarton. was home for erted on Monday evening when, about."4 with her father in (,00"l di a few tlaYS thin week. 110 0 o'clock the Aurae barn of Fleury! Mr. Percy IFfnraean was borne left on Tuesday to rejoin hie beat at Kerr, of the West WasvanosinGalbora from Lomita for tao weeltsend. • , - Port Colborne. Rev. Wallace Moss came home to "ilea east er Nee, discored to 180 boundary, about two and one bait I Mrs. R. A. McKenzie and Mrs. was veBurton Roach are speeding a few searesata...---------• London last ,Sunday grom tea. sharge ee on fire. Having 1,184. *4041 his crop ,tlaya in Landon taldng to the Weet- in the Peace River District. Ile is of wheat early in tho eetisou, the large ern Pair. WESTOIELD[spending a week at his 1404214.'Ilen" e,tack of wheat straw which was eke) Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Alton arise Mae Vincent is a Wingham Tberndele* end in enPeeted to be in cut with the +cutting box at the time were recent visitors at Toberiaory. traitor at present.Goderich the end of next -week. of thresbing, was blown out at the M. and Mrs. Harvey Treleaven ems Mabel Walden spent the szreels The TotanaPeople's Club met last north gablesend of the barn, and it left on Wedneedity morning to spend wha 'Windsor friends. Sunday evening, the topic 44'Whet was In 4:111$ stack that the fire omit- the day at the London Fair. Congrattdations aro extended to meet do with MY life? was diseses inated. Au insurance agent was talle Mr. tuarMrs. •G. al. McKenzie mid Mr. and Mrs. Waltet Mason on t sed oby Rev. la B. Cumming. Artan- bnsmees evith Mr. Kerr at the eon Malcotm; were Sunday visitoes birth of a sols. gements were made for a 'worker house Arid asked for some matches at Drysdale and Bayfield and called eira. Wiliam, of Auburn, spent aun* roast an the river flats at the end of for smoking, and in the couree of sae on friends at the tatter 'place. (Try with her daughtet, Mrs. William the mammon for fleet Thursday eve- calving them it is believed some fell Mr. .ant 'Mrs; Charles Altos* drove Caster.' ,, nii_ig.. gr. and kre. Laidlaw. af ittorrle. a, to the. ground. These. being picked to. Landoneareas_Weaneatipoyatosaymie, ''""-"."' - -Wirt, tie gueste (42) $U1'1:1' or Mt'. mut - .13 BA. jars/war eaese. avriesse-as up-bseetheelittle-faaryeaaauur eaugn- thirailiihitime ter of the family, Hilda, were used The teachers end polls_ eta IL S. ‚4r James Mc(ifl 3 Mr. john 11' Catneren .spent, :two to set -filar-tu1114 Steer of stem. 'lave S. No. 8. Ashfield (Dungannon) are ....M'a.-1.....1e-Stonellouses- Mr- Linnastlaya-ut-ttidunan-fair this week. sons of Mr. Kerr were ploughing at preparing for the school Fair which "-'0114381013 4, visited at +the home of the) There are still several cottagers in a little distance north of the barn on is to be held at St Reims on Wca- THURSDAY, SFPla lath, la:a:4 Special in Bedspreads I Apipprallompoppmaponmpoonionimmonia .101110.10•01.0...N White Krinkle Bedspreads, fine even thread, good weight, launders beautifully, large size, 72 x 90. Specially COLORED KRINKLE SPREADS FALL DRESSES SIloped edges and with striped krinkle, tlu,rose,. gold, size 80 x, 10(2. . Special ....$2.48 GLOVES • 20 boxes of imported chainoisette Gloves, pullover style. and with tura. , oV' cuffs, many beautifuly embroider- ed, tans; greys, sands, Model, black, Size filo 8. Sept. Sale, pair , 49e • SAMPLE COATS e splendid opportunity to secure a coat of style and quality at a great saving. Manufacturers' samples of 'tweeds, broadcloths, etc., many with big stylish collars of Select fur. Size 16 to 38. Each, .. .... $15.90 la, I $1.95 Wool jersey and silk and wool jersey Cloths are in favor, low flares, pleats, tucks, very smart and stylish. Sizes 14 to 42, in great variety of colors qid effects Special..$10.50 and $11.*5 COUCH OR MOTOR RUGS Very attractive styles in Navajo Rugs, Indian patterns, figures, tomahawks, totem pole studies, etc., soft :and very full. Size about 60 x 82. Extra ......... ..$3.75 BLANKETS Mossfield fine all viol Blankets, whip- ped singly, ,guaranteed shrunk, size 72 x 84, large double bed size, -pink or white borders. Special, pair. $11.95 W. ACHESON S'ON . • and others of our community attend edethe Loden Fair this 'week. The Junior League Viet on Wed-- nesday sefternoon. Miss Edith alefa 'bert acting us superintendent, The Omer s sort, se . tone OeSe 0 Ole village enjoying the September the same side as the fire orignustea. nesdaY. Salaetaber ,atitits ..atice-Presideutellatilefot- Ce (feria on Sinaloa. • !:biaee..eaby„theelake.........- -..•,.--se..----andetheyeeroticett-tiaratifiaze.-Soates ' the -"Naiad ter presi ed. . Mr. and .Mrs. George 'Mitchell, of tile 'alarm was. raised by means a River' ot Oth concessiou.of Ash- Revd. W. Johnston, of Londesbolas Wesgield 'United church next Sabbath Waterloo are viSiting Mr. and Mae the telephone, and a crowd of wilting fteld William..Orealeras hM. is will thaws charge of the Anniversary lisle of Toronto, are visiting the the village A large amber of the north end of the bate was else on skino Presbyterian aura, Du„nssgati- Donnybrook United Church. • rage. owing to the anniversary eervices in ls. A. Edwards id present. in the vil- helpers was soon at work trying to being rebuilt. • • afra. IL Morrish and Miss M. Mor'a Thursday being •Civic Holiday in stack was a limes of flames and the Wanleia Missionary Society oZ Er- and -floral decoration aro being pre save the barn, .bat not before the The Monthly inecting • efthe Services in Ebenezer 'church Sunday afternoon and evenings. SPecial music pared. . forrnera sister, Mrs. Robert news", citizens attended the London .iair.' fire on the outside., lar. Kerr's first nen, was held at the home at airs. The men's choir are prectisinn, naid other frietals. i atr, arid ales. E. Us Weston, Mrs, thought, however, was for his little Robert Fitzgerald witanetchnevyrieneirsidtehner special inmusic, . Mr. and Mrs. John Freemari aatl, I'Valter Johnston and Mrs. Malcolm daughter whom he knew to be in the Mrs. R. McWhinneypreparationa1°t bfee. r Lat. °Gs ' o !Adel son, Freddie. of Iroquois r ells %mut Toms motored to London on Wednes. yard end who now was nowhere to oheir.• The bible reading was taken Jubilee Services Sept. 22nd to Oct. a few (lays last week at the home of day to attend the fair, be found. He rushed to and fro be- by Dirge J. Snanatag prayer was i.,st. tbe lady's sister, St.. J. IL Camp. noes atr. Moore of Strathroy, oe tweet the atack and the barn in an made 1>y the president, And the ded-- . asee..... • len 4.44'... the ulpit' in St. Andrew's (iffort to, locate her and In so doing icatory prayer following the (Wier- CARLOW of the heat fairs of the yeas -The- 'W.M.S. will -give lunch at their booth, where all your wanta can be supplied. There will also be A sale of home made baking and fancy apronteatasalea_ -T atotlietatieitia ASIIFIELD Miss Luella Cowan is spending a few days.in Toronto. Messrs. John mid Hugh Mackenzie week.attended the Toronto Exhibition last The W- M. S. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. James McDonald on Wednesday Mrs. K. McGregor and Miss Don - aide lacGregor. of Duluth are visiting at the %one of Mr. John McKay. THE- TAR ADVERTISE -1N • DI3'N'T MISS THE LASTDANCE e OF THE SEASON -AT- ° . Joivetfs prove, Reynold . '- ON-- FRIDA , SEPT. 13th Music b , Blue Water. Boys " , • Mr. and Mos. D. McCallum, of United chino eu Sunday last, morn- had his clothing' 13arned somewhat. , - ing. was. made by Mrs. George And- Miss aean y f T visiting with her uncle RI. M. Young, for a few days this week, • Miss Ruby Young and sister, Hazel, visited the London Fair 'on Wednes- day and report a splendid fair. • couver, are .at present visiting with • - Par. and -Mrs. Hearty/01,er, atan-i the latter's brother, Mr. John Xoung * " mi ir. --- ire* mut evening and delivered two The little, gial, becoming Alarmed erson. Plans. for the bale were dm - able mid instructive services. when she mewled she lied done, had clussed, and arrangements for the Now is the time to have The date of Bayfield Ira Fair is taken refuge in the driving eked, ) October Thank -offering made. Tho meeting. will be held September 26th and 26th and the Dir- not far distant, and was soon alma- Thank -offering your ectors are getting everything,in ered. A plentiful supply of water in cOntiectiott with the afternoon 0 ..er n bigger and °otter then was in a storage tank and two thresh- service on Sunday October 20t12., at dap 4 Sewing Machine before, hoping for good Weather for ing tanks were available, and hy that date. Prise lists ran he had 'from means of soaked blankete thrown up- 8 a. me, when Dr. Margaret O'Hara, returned' missionary of the Presby- , oung, o oroato, OVERHAULEI) th°' Seerellt, on. the burning stack and buckets oe terian church Will deliver an address. and fa 1 e s r Th e vice deliver United Parts, Oiht, aelts, Needies,:eto. Messrs. Glum and Ralph spent a eouple of days at ti I st k MISS S NOBE- Minn Einnia Ititeltard ,Langside, is spending' with her• eister, Miss Mar BELFAST water dashed against the barn it was evening Ina , Mr. John Olds, of- the American kept under control until the arrival, AllOICOlt "'"4"daY Soo, called on some of his old friends ie in the interests of Bible on Sunday. He saw Many changes Cameron, of the-- Auburn fire ;brigade with 'was since ate left a number of years ago. C. N. E. chemicals and the,Goderich fire truck Society. There 'wan a good attend - with hose, which made the dash of :awe. The report of the year's work Kerr 'vas vets, ortun- • in the loeal hvanch was read by Mr. 3 %. Set, neer eleven mule:* in a very short time. ate in saving his buildings. Only for William Mole' Zile • financial 'seem - few days With all thesea.vorking simultaneous. the timely assistance of the Goderich Mr, P. Parsons of St. Paula y Farrah. ly the fire was soon under .control, 'tara'•fire brigade .the -buildings would like An lie hut& d li a • BRITISHEXIIANOE BLOCK 1111 lnsPlr. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Sherwood, of and the urge barn, containing :lie add es along thelineMonday evening. r s of work ly have been destroyed by fira on • Detroit. spent. a few daya last week serteon's crop, the hen -house and the inn ... • .. - e _ __. driving shed were all woad, meal undertaken and accomplished by the credit is due the assistance from -.an 1: sdv.abTvilie. he takesCbPnleacTelrChalloSwel*ori° airoank, Sept 16th, promisee to be •one society.. The eame executive c -a -,,,e- of the,44auc:ftu,,Yeitialieri.e,erreici as streaks and wails as nide as the $17.00 sTn D $17,00 rer,lisis-. frrinnsrel 'leitingsZihst? eit!•i:litesi: t al of the fire brigades. The proinata - e .. • • A.. , - n• •.•-• v.*. ted very materially in getting to- and fat -idles" of: Detroit, were recent IlOW to Make Rings and ness of the teleatione operator ape's- air, mid 'sari. aanlea eabarkleten 11101111" P •,gether the neighbors, who did such. ,aluests with' as termer's mother, 6 on/y Sotiti Wolnut. Cedar Lined Chests at igood work. Ali night song following' 4 tire fire .teams and wagons same irdalsVihnire:itileayekllirtim e's geerstsere. eintlya her ' Mecca atis, gall with Swans pod) a -Spot . tie remarkablY Low Prke of 07.0°. " lutosedthet°fielladual tehesusre"alidsetratinege sftrroamw Da. Han, of Gt` %AO% and Miss Let- , . itis Durnin Who returned some two - t i.. . ithe buildings. .1 reeks ago from a trip to the Brit. Start 'Mtn a small, mediunt' or George Glenn returned M00014? - J. R. -•Wheeler r ., - - I eVening trent the Alexandra Marine les,b..14ATI.pareefo Ala etne rasolgti large ftr csiPo7iti bsantuarnaYterwrTtr at. hoRnitit I and General Hospital. .Groderich, on.Y thm:ists. She left sleets to resume her • • Fa "t peal - . Funeral..p• t h • s a nu Ure er tree or tY ere he Was taken on atur ay itt -cleaning fluid. Result -rings: e evening following an unusual and duties. as teacher in the High School{ - - • , - . peculiar accident 'which happened at V. ireittfiril• . from the Western ripples sent out by a pebble cast wheve he wae'working to repair and Tv I .4 y A .1 ....v...., i remodel a house owned by him In ....aa44.,' a.. °samisen one evening thia eft the, water. PerchanCe OU Durigatnon. }le was standing on a eeee, 'a' touring co driven by a h tried h Y ave and ave tired of the . . young man "-from Aslittleld Town- . . box placed upon the oset of a rock • • , rg! OUR SEPTEMBER- f. BOOKLET CONTAINS care- fully selected and di. versified list of securities - which we recommend for investment. We - shall be pleased to fur- nish copies on request, ILA9E miiintain, a Complete investment servic,e.by maif If and Welcome tin opportunity to demonstrate its - • convenience. Clients wishing to avail themselves of thi;' service will receive the sante benefits from theorganization as if qne of our representatives called in person. Our booklet -Investment" will assist you in choosing securities most suitable to your requirements. 0vilN/ON SECITIZITIES • ing chair whoa 'he fa, and an up shiP, sattared a broken axle as it effect -send your WRFORATIO.N LIMITED 'fr IISTASUMIED garmtnts of . CDT NEEDLEWORK HATS Pillow Cases, Stamped , some six or eight inches lone, and right part of the back of the chair wotats, As a resolt one of the wheels earne :teetebdebdgrivalt:go;th-teheP::::: get tiVlarsepro• barsiewleoil Frtiovai - MONTREAL , WitAvIeSa Hord Office: TORONTO mew YORK TORONTO Velvet and Ltepe Loup. shaped mica like the blunt handl • VISIbla and The Goderich his right arm, inflicting a nasty teevellingetogether. eatne .9 kis as- French Dry Cleaning Work 26 King Street Childrenes Pelts bined in Green and Brown of n pitchfor.k, 'which I'reieetond above aeeded in keeping it On theiroad until invisible soil to LONDON, ENO, VANCOUVER • it lost it:; momentum. Some friends • the test of the chair back, penetrated Good Quality Cotton. - Shades. b a Hemstitched Hem $1,00 in the group of four ears which -vere sistance and a searth was niade for wound,• the right lune' narrowly es. • the mashie wheel, which AV= folind' • taPing ki.107by the local . After the .w been dresse . ound 'had ' • .01‘.4.4.11 . . physician. t3 have boneded over the fence into J H VROOMAN the was taken. tlie same evening s Phont: 122" 6' 'West to, an adjoining orchard. Parturtately Ito New Shipment Of Lingerie the hospital, w/ ere the wound was mat was inolared" Lor n f ew Messrs. Harry and Edgar --Street Carr, - -.a -.a- , t ai'11 GOWns, plaits and Lace Trimmed $1.50 day* and treated. Mr. Wenn, who ia Willieni Stothers and John Finnigan, • ' assistant to II. Eedv in his bakeshop, i.f ereVisitors at the Western Fair, ., Pyjamas, plain with Colored Trim $2.25 will be off duty for some time. . "(mu" on W"Ile5d83% John R. Savage left on Monday Mrs,. Robert Davidson attended a • • for London, where lie entered St.- 'Convention Committeetmerlting at Josephs Hospital for treatment. He T Thllr,1day 01 week, when atrarigemetts were made tiiii was accompanied by PaParsons. for the Women s Institute coven. We invite you CO see our Merchandise. ' Mr. Richard Robert Davidson attended tbe meet. tion sItieWhinuey and Mr... for tho northern colonies of . Weetern Ontario which is to be held ,.,. ___ •• . , t Ong of the executive of the Maitland Teeswater ens Tuesdey and Wed- , Presbyterial. which was held on Wed- ill nesday. October ilaed lied 23rd. nesday morning., August 11, in Melville Presbyterian ehureh, ''' Bra a Ilfr. and ittes. Samuel Swann were London visitors on Wednesday. sets. They were accompanied by .ing of PresbyterY, ,„,,a amuse shingled with asphalt shing. retina jones had tho house of hie Robert Davideon, who attended meet. 'NORTH SIDE SQUARE , - GODERICH at the Elaine time and place. willeh emwe-"" les this week, Messrs. Jack Curran i lifr. and Dirs. W. Mason MeAllis. and David Glen doing the work. They a litter. Ma and Mra. Itiehard Parke:nal ehe....aousa....ovaied". ates. see -la _ Cleveland's Bread . are also putting asphalt sidinn on - a - ---. . - - --- -e-- ----- [Mrs: -thierkittia- "Vela rettirned on is at tempting eemplemeat to Universal Millinery and Gift Shoppe 1 1 Just a 1•411,166.111m.... 6, I Stothers. Monday evening from at detthra niehard Finnigan and Theniters of any mea -delicious in itself motor trip. which included ale Pa*, hie family motored to London on g Galt *ad Toronto. and lending zest to the rest of Reminder ing been attendance at the West - Resides. those mentioned as hay- the menu. Your family will demand ittnabeenirrliorvoigr last week Wednesday tied enjoyed the Fair. lindaMrs. j. J. Ittea returned on Sitt. Fairs sew% of cars from this any other. Eneourage them to y evening from Detroit, •istem do go, as it is the most health. ,slie wee a guest of her In•other, Mel. 43 'sir, perstiennletli. Ft' nourishing toad ilia to Oar Old and New Patrons that- !vale Glen. RinAlieryallidrercis. liocksos:;not hvalTintgalaillndinArvessi tintsYweste•er ;rad 61! yell" Lase' --- ship lost a. valuable vow on. Montt% firrmiiedes David togie, of Colborne Town.1 mid Mrs' Jalae'a °Iver, Nile* t newneplis wors 3,th.tre. dmreantillanatf vtohle.CLEVEULretAt !Mt. Phone friende on Monday evening. hare a few days relaxation. by lightning. held on Monday. twice as much or our Bread as Brophey Bros. -"the Old Reliable have always in stock for inspection the finest assortment of Beds, Springs and Vehtilated Spring Matresses-The Marshall, Fishman, Simmons 'and Brantford Mattlyss-all the finest that will he fieen in all the larger cities. An in. spection will convince all seeking what is adver. tised. Furniture sold, either from catalogue or a personal Nish to any factory's show rooms, at Rock Bottom Prices. Brophey Bros. WEST STREET, GODERICIf e evening as a result 'of being strue and, of Farouttar, the funeral being „ ae , , aasaa 1 . . Mr. and Mrs. 'Cecil Treleaven and ......-......:.............. and Mrs. 11. Horton of Exeter. IIOLIVIES'VlLLE Rev. Z. A. Walker. %Ito is leaving We are Rittd tr welcome Miss Me. toadster. * ark Curran has purelnised a new Rev J. W. Dutton, will preach at wE cARRy the United church Sunitay re in. . . for Chitat ie abet* weeks. has Atoned, of Tteewater, our neyr,,seheol sold his ear to ( rge odgei Of teacher. West Wawsinosh. • Mrs. • Deuelae Ward spent the ; Mr. and Mee, Ro t ItaviJson, week -end with her parents, Mr. artit I with their nephew Aeon 'Reed, via. Mrs. J. Cod/rove. OW (toderich relatives on Sunday Mr. aiat Mrs. Bowden MeMatn a es • 1_,,_. a ,,.. *ad attentled (the decoration services etteetled the Canadian National Est. 01.1a•OniPairie ...ilea' at Malawi ttaider.v. hibitien at Tomato Isla week, ' • - Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Cheer:Mit, or N'eat Sunday Ite". J. w. 'Herbert Oleari. N. Y, who are ea* motor trip r will have charge of the Aneiverottyr • through Wratera °Mario, have ben' Ser"k+s le Piste's* rinirrh. * former. ; attests *my their coughs, Mies. charge. - ihrstrie3% of nurittaftruta„ she with Mr.. *rod Mts. Norms% Mair riseaC reletivee at Ithenpaieltore Mr. and the• work -.�d i* Tomato., where '; WI, thittlfAltit. "rho are both natives ?felted relative. wed atteeded the Fe. il :of ',Afield, aressoneasa eleitere m the, lohltleet. 1 CALVIN CUTT dietrlot sad sire Away* "reltented ktq The Souks Les:0mM war in Owl& their heat of Mena*. Ther tame ay,,of !aloe nor ?Inlay as tridae Isrt,Y Phur0 1 16 of kitetweer vet torrivea on Wed.,. wheys !bee 1.. W. Rerhort, oprkt or Itho Kiittoorist ,inteetiky, i fiteloot "Chortrervidons . /Cyr Drossor %rid sr ssoott rr 1dr, *ad fitest ledger Trewartha.' 1=4, ;L:..or,los• loorong, Mr, aim %cm 340. Mr, !Amp hros, Nri, Norman aea.a . sea.seseeleseseseassealesessall . . • . „ . •W:4 44,4011160, ,wrre rerOnt guests with Mr. GROCERIES 1- i - Yoe BOULTER„, Reossimative.000ERICK °sag Opeiiingsmay ammelimmoimmikammogagimimm On FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPT. ,20th and 2ist Formal display' of Millinery for Autumn, Showing the new Bonnet Line and Flattering Angles Felt dnd Velvet are the' chief Materiale Very flat ornaments and a tiny lace veil give a personal touch to the ,hat. CORSAGE FLOWERS and SCARFS ' • , You Are Cortlially Invb,ed To Inspect Our Steck MISS MacV1CAR KINGSTON ST, GODERICH 1 New Fall Footwear Oar new Fall Footwear is now arriving. We hare Liken great . care dam selecting our stock for this coming season and we feel sure 1.ou 24111 he pleased with the Footwear that AIM lime to offer. • , In order to have entire sstiqftetioa in Footwear, they must fit. " So to ftie our en4ninsrA a fit "re are this atasen arr$ fag shoes from A A to 1,1 So* einr Yotigo tztvgl and let no flt&Ott, '.%e aim to ealStIL The We Hanes Shoe Store Piteous Nem* 4I -w