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Nasty, Mattery
PImpIes
Aire. N. Sionalpoe, ad,awueta,
rant, itiTit tar- `•leLea 1 d,tWWI *Item
v,ghteeu eetire a age toy farm was
covered with maga wzrtery pimples,
My Mood wane so lead 1 need ducwt'It
meadow.: for some time, Mit get at►
l33ettafit. T wood three bottles of
THE iGODERICI-I STA'
Makulin J Matefertene. also .?f Star -
Neighborhood lay, The i rwttiin3 . a ,tor of
Nuggets
by the 1IrY. A !: 1h;an, pastor oi: fled
',vars.) won, United Church. t 3iis<sln.l{
Picked From Our Exchanges]
Oiraagewlea 'Yreka* Toronto
The offietth of the 4'linten L. a I,.
paid A visit to the Rev J.Ii.Merrea-
4 Mems?vial Iodate of Toronto, recently.
They conferred the Blue and Rove l
,
11 7 Arch Ile.grees awl were highly cora.
1Eracured,,t'oltar bore Gp rte 1 iveeatlt the cat, brtat."titres plimented far their week, ' A hcaut-
V4h'1 eetattinat en Monclati of is a Mise Simpson's left arm but Airs,1 iful hand -worked altar pillow stag
+avi d 31i11 er, a ^sillrii-c 9s >; Yit(i P przsen p l Y
cat, had his collar bene fvaetured uiughNe is having enforced holidays ata Currie -Robertson
urrie= Robertson
present. - t Mrs; Pleat Christine, daughter e£
Brother week,I 'Meets heath in Air Disaster Mr, and Mrs, (Merge T. Robertson,
while
Xarzweiter egos .e(i with a bad shaking t c b their hosts ter alae ('lin,
ton ledge. 'Kit() rseiprocatt:d with a
sits: umbrella for elle W. M. ee the
Toronto Tioilge.
Boy' Meets With Painful Accident
John L. Mend who with his 7 real:. and Mr. Themes Anderson Curtac,l Thursday.septemller let'), Lame
old son. met death in the -St Qathar® son of Mr.. Currie and the late. John p Little, son sf Alex and 11Ire. Me('t ask-'
fines air disaster, was a brezher of ;I Curie. \\ it sham. wow rinarried on I in, Rai n l any,while playing in the
Mr . Earl Drummond, formerly of!i Saturday. September Litt, at the barn where his father ryas working',Wingbanaa now of (renal& i ltoma of the bride's Barents, Wing.. : met with a painful aewidezit. The
Engagement Announced I halo. tlaitario.. Rev. Sidney I)aticaon little lad was playing with a chain -
offieiated
The enitagenlent is announeett of suspended from a pole, and it it be -
Elisabeth Patience. only daughter of AgerhertaeLa,ug keyed a 'hook on 'the end of the chain
' the tato Wm. and. Jean Scott, to Wile On Saturday, September 14th, ! caught inside of his mouth causing
]ram Earl Mills, of Strathroy, son of North Side United-Ciiirtteh,. Seafortia a him to fall tearing' cr gash. through
Couneillor and Mrs. Mills, of.. Blyth, decorated with •gladiblt and ferns,,i his cheek about an inch and a half
sued the pimple9{ all diwappeared. We the marriage to take place quietly in was a hewer of beauty, when Miss long. Ur. McLeod. Wroxeter was
compltetely treat everyano asked nae what SePtenilae><: Mary Laing. appeared at the altar i called and it was necessary to put .
1 had taken, or done."• ' Store Changes Hands and became the bride of Dr, William ;three stitches in to clog) the wound.
Manufactured-Only'lay Thii T. RM. Aberhart, of Mitchell, son of Mr. and' - Death of George Ladd
lam Co., Ltd., Toronto, Oat. The tarso general store at liras- Mrs. C. Aberhart Rev, W. P. Lane,
...-, e -ea - .w_.-'_----- ge gels known as the J. Ferguson Co•,` pastor of the church officiated. • .
LEGAL CARDS 0 business has been disposed of to H.:
- •eves he A. Loffrer, of Toronto, who will take Death of Mrs. John B. Laporte
F. R. DARRO'vv po1?session as soap as stoek-taking After an illness of four clays with
Barrister, ollrttor, Notary Public, Eto: has been. completed. It is one of the pneumonia there passed away at 6
fiuceessor to J. L. y Publ oldest business places in. the town, o'clock Wednesday Morning-Septem-
oran
PhnnP !IT nfflcP. The c ti'r'e Godrr1eh. and the sale was vaecasioned owing to leer lith, Virginia Brisson, beloved
, H N E S T M. - Srare. - ._ the death of Mr. Ferguson last Tree 1 wife of John B. LaPorte, Blue Water
.tLE comber.A 'highway. Deceased was born sixty.
Barrister and Solicitor
Hoffman..•Siebert one Years ago last June 27th, at
miss Leila -Anna Siebert, young. Drysdale. At the age of fifteen she
Sun Life Bhlg., Adelaide and Victoria est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. i was united in :marriage to Mr. Lae
Telephone; Elgin 60111 - Siebert, of Zurich. vas united in . Parte. Surviving ere her husvand
Toronto R. marriage to Mr. Clarence Hoffman, and five sons and nine daughters.
DUDLEY E. 'II4L Il+S, of Galt, and son of 1VIr. and Death of Mrs. Chas. Shoemacher
D - Mae Smelt.- Hoffman -gar -Zurich, at' The remains of the late Mrs. Chas
Ettrristrr Salicitor Notary the home of the bride's parents on. Shoemacher, who -ided in Sarnia on
I'IIONE 27 HA\tlLr(l, STREET. Y. Dr je officiated. ays, ! Book Lovers' Corner
T acher Meets With Accident ferment made intheLutheran cern-
10 Tuckersmith. will 'be laid up for week. Deceased was well and fav- "A 000e Bove is' the Best Companion"
Pulilic.`Conia •)neer. :;to. Saturday, September xdth. Rev. \' . Septembev 14th, aged 65 years and
y, • Y e r of i' tea. ,a 6 d s were brow h to Zurich and an -
George Ladd. of Clinton. - passed
away at his home, Joseph -street, on
Friday September 13th, at the age of
seventy-nine. Mr. Ladd bred been in
failing health for about a year and
for the last few months had been eon -
'fined to the house. Mr. Ladd was
twice married and is . survived by
three children by las first marriage:
William Ladd of .Clinton; John Ladd
of N'orthorn.Ontario and Mrs. Gil-
bert O'Dell of Toronto, His' wife
died several years 'ago, and five years
ago last April he was united in mar-
riage to Mrs. Agnes Hathaway . of
3ficit., woo survwes-hint. -
e
SPECIALIST Miss Dena Simpson teacher in No etery on Tuesday afternoon of last 1 (By Jane Holtby)
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F. J RTOASTER. natie,,geltK, o71zi to.. 1tecil~t:.nu: - bl1rrety,dpycfuedh -ta„_„
Monday evening aflast weekwhen sean
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT her car slipped from the road in the Dominion hotel in that: toren some "The slash between the generation.
Late house. Surgeon IV'ew 'York•A161- heavy gravel where the teeth conces-, twenty years ago. m its prime and the generation just ,
thalmie and Aural Hospitals„assistant at sion joins the Kippen Road. Miss Johnston -4)011 ns° becoming of.age, as seen in the con-
' MoorefieId's Eye Hospital and Golden Simuson and Mrs. Detweiler.were The marriage of Miss 11a Mae Ellet between two women, •each the
Square 'throat: Hospital, London, Eng. _ .:.. _ Johnston. daughter of Mrs. S. John- finest` and most courageous of her
:t3 Waterloo St., S. Stratford, Tele-
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sel Dorranee, of McKillop, was quiet- Douglas Sedgwiek's moving novel, meant' to' you all the things you care, yellows, greens and Browns. Practically Att'ay. Ialady and Rellabfrom.
l Performed at 3 ». rn. Thursday,. "Starting. off coolly, tranquilly, in for most, you .never get over it,” it'• Now. is. a good time to see the Mor• nflamts all I5itis )risme from
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at North Side United the .atmosphere of etaoin etaoi shrrrr is Monica who begs her to remain itimes and Quebec...or the Inge- Dr, Thomas' ,., )eietxis _Oil. - Simply- Church parsonage by, the pastor,. Rev. tryside, it develops to an emotional and "be my daughter. • I lands of Ontario .. of .'iasper.. Na.-
W.. P'. Lane. After the ceremony? Mr. and intellectual _ crania of thrilling in- • "Dark Hester, by Anne: Douglas Tonal Park' and the Pacific Coast. 1 ing it on the s010 spat and it is quick.
find Mrs: 'Dorrarice left .ori a trip to teres; and passionate intensity. The Sedgewiek,. author of "The Little Take your dubs along ---you'll meet h is d by the skin. Its healing
Meneeeet and Quebec, (7n their re- reader fads himself. in syinpathy French Girl," is distributed in Can-; ideal golfing weather wherever you poweerr is conveyed to the inflamed
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remedy is also specific far
sees Elvin in McKillop.: >y MonestYi their hared g all manner of cuts, scratches bruiaea
McFarlane -Potter e' of meanntess or (trickery so unlike in Another Napoleonic Novel i ly sun:eied by any Agent of Coned- and smalls. Keep a bottle handy
their whole outlook upon life Irl The period ]rnawn as the Hundiec, ran National Raiitvayn •
The ho park _ Hester,_- Mies.. Sedgewiek-has--Days-•-the pe,I1IUU that etapaed be-1.---a-al ? .. ---
Potter
of Stanley township- avtts the°• ovn with Marvellous delicacy t'ne ;ween the landing of Napoleon from: `""-"
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• turn'they will reside on Mr. Darren with both women, so alike in their ada by Thomas Allen, publisher, Tor gn
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of Mr. and Mra, William r, „ 1 always,
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scene of a quiet but very pretty wed purification of love and . suffering,', Elba to his defeat at Waterloo, has l
dine at noon on Tuesday, September She has :.created a whole exquisite been the theme of many noveliets.1•.
17th, when their youngest daughter, world from which the reader ,emerges. and 'probably:: no other like periost'
Hazel Laura, became.the bride-ot enriched and ezcalted. has ever been so filled' with: tragici
. After a short. married life. spent an happenings, 1
, _r. _ .-_
an India. she _hated -and -len ... l,ae-I< _ In "ALittle Less Than Gods," ford
band. whose romance she had' been Medoc Ford gives his version of this'
and yet whose happiness site did not di:arnatic time. ''
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Goderich Inn Garage Phone 160
i J. MacEW?N, l10 ea'ach
ing in England and.augmenting her ation with Joseph Conrad. Their plan;
scanty --income in various" Mays,• ea was interrupted firstby the war and'
urates • and devotee. her entire emo- then by Conrad's death; but from the:
tionaI life to her soli Clive, Theirs idea came forth ('onrad's unfiniehedi
has been an exceptional commun. and ' posthumously published "Sus -
ion ' and is enhanced rather than pense," and later this fine historical'
lessened by t'he .war. for Clive novel.
returns to her broken, to be nursed ' "Heroes have become men and the
back to health. The relationship of gods of history mortals by the hum -
mother and son is not one for the in. ani?ing touch. of Ford Madox Ford.
troduction • of a third person. But It is Marshal Ney, le Beaux Sebreur,
Clive had been aided in his return -to whom Mr. Ford has ehosen to make
manhood by Hester. Blackeston, a the central figure of his canvas.
.•he
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modern -of the moderns, and'• a i Through the story also run t
week -end' in Cornwall he returns
after , n- romances of Fielding, the Young,
gaged to bet, Englishman, 'who worshipped nt the
"She had a miserable girltoode twin shrines of greatness and love;'
her mother was dead: and her father of Napoleon,: mar chin" - to reconquer
a parson in . the Midlands. Hester the world and meet Iris fate' at St.'
had made her own living ever since Helena; of Assheton Smith the fab.e
leaving college. She had done real- uously fie'h Englishman, with his
pas-
ly remarkable work. Shehadadtrave
travel- forthe mistress of Tsar AIMxan
-
led through Bolshevik Russia, risk- der; of Gatti di Vivirio, the forgotten
ing her life and written a series of hero of 'Waterloo, of Madame Ney
articles for "The Protest," and was and : her glittering sacrifice for: her
tremendously interested in psycho- husband.
analysis and social reform." i "A Little .L ss Than Gods," by
Monica hated her and admitted Ford Madox Fo •d, is published by
:ler hatred, and .feeling that elan, only the Viking Press a ncl distributer! in t
way to keen Clive was to In -e him', Canada by. Irwin a tl Gordon, Toren.
she leaves London and settles. in the to
country. r AUTUMN IS CANADA'S TRAVEL!
Much to her surprise they follow TI1SiT'
her later. She adores her grandson,' Travel talons nit new jos in Aut.
Robin,' but is allowed very few: prix-Tas Y
oo
lieges with him. All her enjoyment The n ghts dare )ref eshiee not nglywcorruL-
in their torniehe is changed to chag•
vin when. she learns it was Hester's
Scenery ]solos differently too. Trees
foliage are lavish with brilliant
suggestion. Chagrin. turns to 'esus» andpicion when she finds that Hester color. Every hillside is :t riot of reds,
'had before her marriage known Cap- '
tain'Ingnen, who just about this time
buve ' a home in the same locality.. T
Monica confronts Clive with the
announcement that Hester had had
a Past.' Clive admits his knowledge
of that Hester had resisted upon DE
CH
telling him -but he has never known
the identity of the roan. After mak•
ing everyone miserable, herself in..
eluded, Monicadecides to commit
suicide aed attempts to throw herself
in front of a London train. She is
,rescued by Hester . and in the talk
that follows both get illuminating --• • -- :
glimpses of the other's attitude and eth.
and aufferingo . and when •. fleeter la
apparenty resolute in her &terinite-
ation to leave Clive, because "Ive
come to see in. these last months that
it's the family thing that always non-
quers ie the end, It's what we all
come back to, in the, bottom of our
hearts• -if we have any family, I
have none. I'm an outsider in that
way too. I've always been a free
lance, with all the conceit and theory
of a fee, lance. But if you've ever
had a mother and ahe'c given you and '
t a riscs
FARMER'S WIFE
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By Taking Lydia E. Pink-
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Wilton, Ont.---"/ ani tatting Lydia
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