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Special Values in fall Merchandise
CORISF1ELD'S
DURING FAIR WEEK
WEDNESDAY of next week are invited to visit our
There will be special values in all lines of merchandise.
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Special in Ladies'..
• Coats
Ladies' and Misses' new Coats,
some with shawl collars, some with
the new crush- collar, regularly pric-
ed • at $26.50.
Special during Fair Week
at $22.60
Display of /Season's.•
Newest 'oats
more ways than one, are the
New i'all Coats inor'e charming than
ever. The beautiful, graceful lines,
the touchesof clever,' details - and the
manner in which the fur's are used
make them---sivarter--th .; ..--ever -
before
ev ':-
befare,
Dresses
We have .a splendid collection of
Dresses in the season's newest ma-
' : terials and shades. The new dresses
feature: everything that is new for
the autumn season.
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THE (i7,i)ER1Cdt ST Vtt ilr -
l taq.i/4k, S1`Pf• 261h, 192
t ee e n et G v i. d $ t ea tit 1r Vain?, • .
rtaa. n s:m,a r-4 we, tnry :;��� �� , t GODERICH EOL KS
t . i. ir, is 3 teen tee. pee-
cf t'_:raa`cl a cQertaiu sum from, Ca',.a
t c>rF; ramie? al.4 en i43114aG va;cta
t i a.<ird F(., Se3-1 ale? ptog,re , S":t;i 1.
a t=eaaE.z..ice appreadl.ed the a, C►y
reastce Ci,3 gave hire cue baits!. Sit
stria that het Main] and ten.i neeiaa.
Boll fou asci! r.aa
ccreleee to :.'ii iwcoi
- t is abls� �etslrr,I:
Owing to snit! er czag; genes! tie •
aJ s Ei~ t er:a gave w Mete concert i.�i•
teelately aaftee the weer : frssm
Naitiar l. ' 4,e n tea$" s.tai t1 W33 ala ll
rripsea:aac,1. We (dieted sup tete to
titer, bat Blatt;'] Fonio Mitt clay E ii :tea
aG,unt, of their ot:i:r engagement,
!toeing time a1i11 Eeave e, dear ire -
laaeeetee in the we? of the lazapie iaz
' re arde to aC?e e, 1t remain
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• OBITUARY
store. NE:M.TNO11.-=tioderieb friends hear
with :Amato sorrow o€' the death. at
\Vc_t Chicaeo 'asset Thursday of Mrs, �'1l REX41.1. DRUG STORE
F. aNeicnor, fermerly Miss Rosalie
Carey. Aire. :ieltuor was bora in ONTARIO- , i,oderieli, being the :oldest daughter s�ODE RICH
cif the late Mr. O. F. Carey but since
hitt marriage about twenty-one years
In the Men's Depart.
rnent
Men's and Yung Men's Suits
and Overcoats for fall wear are now
on display. Everything is just a
little bit different this season in
colors, lines and,sivart patterns.
Overcoat Special
• '$19.$0
During Fair Days we are offer-
ing a special in Men's Overcoats,
season's latest goods. Regular values
o $27.50,--
Special
!7.50- Special at' $19.50
Shirt Specials
, Men's fine Shirts with separate
collar. Regular price, $2,50. .
Selling, at $L75
A "fit i�QEe1i, = • eta. ,
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Mk/a4WES -"
Tieeerte. WHY
1i) He :PM ((Ere
Aft► .1P�F+�f�Ot%
bl;e
AND mess
BOBi3Y, AND,
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Pain of body -or purse is soothed by dealing
at this faintly drug store, Everything to
ease your health, beauty and gift problems
at prices that are comforting..
.ra _.E'1ti'E'VE i is 174
H. C. DUNLOP
, net. the hid lived in West Chicago. -� E.:._ :. T -..... :_:.-----
She is survived by her husband and by o g p tiara, Mr. Cox and Miss Cox replied to a close. The best wishes of the
1tavo daughters. Elizabeth (Betty) and (� I%'t h ni I t very fittingly. Lunch was then served, community • ga avith tlhem to ti:t'ir
Kirke. She had been iIi for about a •d and a moet enjoyable evening brought tuture home in Goderich• _
i year and a couple of months ago un-
heldth 'Young People of Union
churchat Cann) i c igaa as
Friday ovenine.
Mr, and Mrs. Abram Potts, of Las
Angeles California, visited at the
o . asses ss on Wed-
nesday while on a motor trip through
Canada.
. Next Sunday Rally Day is being
observed In Union United elt�urch.
The service will be at 3 pane, Sunday
school at 2 pm. Prov. G. Butt, the
pastor will be in agree.
Miss a v:, son who i,
teaching near Benmiller spent the
week -end at the house of her parents.
derma: an operation. Her brothers,
Messrs. ll,. D. and Philip af,taavn.inet- la nee of Airs d Ifo W d Fair
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sled aver to West Chicago recently Collie
to
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and saw ,their sister some tune before
her death and her sister, Mrs. J. E.
Price, of Boston, was present at the
funeral. which was held on Saturday.
Mrs. Meitner is survived by the fol-
lowing brothers and sisters: Messrs.
_ A. D:, of Seattle; E. Ile a Saskatoon; A ' Adelaide
Ata 'd h 4
H. D.. of Vancouver: • Mrs. K. L.
_-- Knight, of Victoria;, Messrs.
L. X. and Philip,, of Goderieh. and .
Met. 1'. J. r... , , a D08Toii. r [; belt Davidson
The Anniversary Services of Union
TIWDGEON.-The . following from United church will be held an Sun -
it .a recent issue of an Oklahoma paper darn October 13 and on the following
refers to the death of a brother -in Friday evenaug, Oct. 18, a supper
law of the late Mr. Isaac Salkeld, of .and concert will be held. Watch for
'c i r. i ter..
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Death arty FridAy_ claimed 1i7 IL ,'_. rhe 1 nioia„Workern...' Junior--.T',cil-.,.
16'1?. Trudgeon, T' years -old. prt mutein Cross Club held a very interesting
y. Mason, lumberman
iOklahoma Citand a lead,:x in the Republican party.
Trudgeon had been ill for the last
two months at his Amitesit 104 'West
Nineteenth street mid last month
withdrew his application far
appoint- of
.ort Friday morning, The
subject discussed was the value of
milk as food for children. The jun-
tors aro hoping to do their bit ,during,
x n.ct een rte a as n the earning year to help in the work
of the Junior Red 'Cross in Ontario.
• mint' of :district census supervisor,
r. an appointment to which he had been
r:.comnended by leaders of his party,
Funeral services will be held " at
St. Paul's Episcopal cathedral Sue -
day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Saturday
afternoon from 2 o'clock to 6 o'elock
the ?body will lie in 'state at the Mas-
onic temple at Sixth street and Rob-
inson avenue. followed by midnight
services under auspices of the Scot-
. +. , tisk on• born at Victoria,
� ne TrudRitet;eonMasorass.
Mens Shirts with collar. attach- - Ontario. Canada. of English parent-
W'e, invite you to view the new see on November 2, 1858. and cunt-
The ries Fall ed. Regular $2.OG. grated to Oklahoma at opening of the
Hats now on display.territory. in .1883: elle settled at Par -
Millinery presents more unique and .Y xi. ere .,,; eegagrd hi milling, !amber and bank -
cell, where lie for many. years was
clever modeling than ever. -_ . �. T ,
He tame to Oklahoma City in 1907
and entered the Bearley Lumber Co.
as •vice-president,: ` Ho was especialiy
active in work of the Masonic fret-
- ernity and was one of the fete thirty
i third degree Masons is -the state.
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Trudgeon was,: frequently honor-
ed by hie politiesi party through ap-
pointments as delegate to state and
rational convent nus;, •
He is survive by Mrs. Trudeeon,
two daughters•; es. F. 1'. McKown,
1 Colorado Springs. ani! Mrs. Turner
Wilson. Hollywood, Calif., and three
1 sons. W. S. Trudgeon and George W.
of Purcell and F. B. Trudgeon of
GEC)-... ELLIOTT IN SOUTH women member and several other or their supper. Now M asa member Denver . A sister, Mrs. Albert Tal
A. CORNFIELD
"$HOP' WHERE YOU ARM;. INVITED TO SHOP'
WEST SIDE OI' SQUARE
'HONE 4
HURON•_ legislatures in Canada have had of this committee wish to deny_tliatimay limes at Itocanville, Saskutcliew-•
C`ieorgc Elliott, of Clinton was them. .though. 'Ontario nes navel had we did this as reported, i have peen an: Canada.
elected as Conservative standard a. woman member. in Great Britain, on this Decoration Committee sines . i!• 1�A�
bearer fir South Huron at the mala- t.ien are ,1$ women members' pt We have had union decoration oma»g- HO� i,a 1ES'�1T�T tF
bc•aaParliament. ,st the various lodges and it certainly
tai in held_• Miss Trewartha, R.N„ of Clinton,
Mating
the Hensel'
to vin�hall Monday ale sae meeting was a brief pint, as is . some work to aiaal:a all.arrange t�,isit�ed herbxather, Mr. II, .i: Txewar.
ternoon. 'Thi' only other person to the nomialating ryas all the business. ments for the occasion of Confniene-! tha; over the Lher, end.
altand was A. II. Nteeb, r)aelawoad, Mr. Elliott 'seas elected on the. first 'oration to the Dead, lire as a come itav, J. lir. lMerbere took chaai a of
who, was munch.. ut the Inst elec� ballot, it Being announced that 211. mine or Decorationcurin ti►a make. the services an t` _ '"
acsarrangements for i
hadng procuring ,.
delegates es '
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•• cyan elected '�Mr. 'reel), move and the id•zte's majority was zaat announced t r� ace ision Qne or two of tl a cans Mr. Gia Tobbattt and Rev. J. W..
Herberte attend Presbytery
iv aU
thin when W. 0. Medd, F'ro iLss e,
convention elected.
enthusiastically ina�d: the b Col H. i3 Caonaba the president nitttee mere asked to . intervieav the iu • en —
n nation £Air Elliott unanina God irh blind re. la Ise for locals-►
ralia United church on Thursday.
•• g on unday last.
eat w ballots. The suecebsful sand•• the clergy, gird other officials fat i
(Intended for last week). -
A very pleasant social evening was
spent at the home home :of Mr. and
Mrs• Bobt. !Davidson last Friday
evening the occasion being in honor
of Mr- Thos. 'Cox and Miss Bella Cox
before their departure from our
midst,. The evening was, spent in
t;
wee and music.' Mr. Coag and Miss
HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS FOR
FAIR WEEK
oz i-eres--everalls � IOW, Black
or Stripe. Made of heavy Denim, '.39
Elastic. Baer Braces.. All sizes..
25 doz.' Work Sox.. Special for the Fair.
Only 22e per pair or 3 pair for.
. f _ ee e4line5SShi is asci IYrawers'
Men sFn" c
All*sizes...,.,....':..........• .•
Men's Cottonade Pants, all sizes
Men's Work Sweaters, made with
Shawl Collar, in Dark Brown
Heathers. All sizes
30 pairs of Men's Work Shoes in Black
er Brown. All, sizes. Special
lien's Work 'Shirts, Blue, ,.Khaki or
. Chambray.. Ali sizes. , .. .
65C#S.
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$1,39.,
$1,39
$2.95 and:
$3.75
G9cts.
Cox were made the recipients oi` .a
handsome gold headed cane and silver 79ets
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casserole and an address, which was Boys' Fall and Winter Caps: • .... ► . r ,
read try Mr. Robt, Colwell and -iVir.
Robt. Davidson -made the presenta-.
aPoultry Wanted
Young and Old
David Brown
Phone 270 Goderich Ont.
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Do your shopping early next ,week. Store. will
be closed on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4 and 5, on _
• account of Jewish Holiday.
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SEPTEMBER 30th
tour. Mrs. Nelson "raenartha, at Cow
Of tlae Suutlx Huron Conservative 'o r p Y A sadness i felt througouhe '
:association,. who ;acted un .chsilaman, tion'Mien the hand was aapproaehed all Program Afternoon +dK�tt ayld Evening before he
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ton, avtx . nominated, but did nasi �iliory the d riot
et was given, ,e member
*aid rs. John
owing to the death. of , s.
tier naive to go before the eonrcm-I nr,'t'vu BAND AT DECORATION would not lxtay'` nntherineiazlier trio Mrs, Bolan Bodkin, a deeply interest» —
tion.
Announcing Abet three Or `nail •
SERVICES
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° Big ''et Grandstand
' ed worker and member ,of our --• 1
he roasted $11 of he waidn,
t go andchurch. The svmriathy of the corn-
somebadv eltis said it svgs too far t�
l •extended to the bereaved;
'women in Ontario ehvuid be candid Goderieh, Sept; I?. 1/.12:1 well:. So we immediately not in . naunity
aatce at the forthcoming preeincial,'I'o The Star touch with Clinton band . for their GSD RICA TOWNSHIP
minister of lands and foreete. told I Will you please permit me to use tion was the same day as aura, The The Gaderieh Township School Fair
Ore meting, he a,„ntle.•wed that they this apse in your valuable news- Clinton band master told ns to get lwas held at Poz`.er's Hill this . Wed. •—
had not leaped. at theoplst'rtunity of paper an regards to the Union Dec- in touch with Blyth bard which he sudsy.
having Mrs. rrewarthn. a -s a cand-• oration service a d . the Blyth andthought would help ue out. We int -1 Miss . Marguerite- b`alconer attend-
!dame. Some nevem in the audience tiodericli Banda.1 inediately phoned Blyth and the an- I ed ',the Young People's . eonvention
:inttvered: "IN:. are, ;taring her for Word hats been broadcast about lige •saver we received was "Blyth band will which was held at Sarnia , the for. E
the federal eleettun:' taws and countryside t'as►t the dice be dawn nn Sunday to plan %r tho mer par" of last week-
Sib filling is the order of ?the day. =
'Miss Margaret Pentland, teacher
of S. S. No. G, eper. t the week-eud a
at her home near Dungannon. • - = -
election,. `lion S'7illiana le'ininyson,-. Dean ,Sir:-. servicers but found that their •decors -
Mr. I? inlayson said that rvoincn eoration rot niittee .!last made prep. decoration services. bio elaargc, boys,
were occupying,, were t ase za wore) .arationa for 'our !annual union Alec- and we will also give you a band
important place ie palzties. Ito was oration Services" on - Sunday, Sept. concert after supper free gratis."
read this atterna►on to see gut h a filth, 11)29, were ti pretty small mid We as a eananaittee did not feel that
large ,gathering: of women at the;l rotten trample that report being that els was fair to ask them to play Rtes 1 A most enjoyabe corn roast was
meeting. He . said Mr e. W. 3. itan- we as a committee of the Veterans „ .,.
nth bad. consented. to be a candidate ;Post 109, C. 0. F. tea. 32, and L.O. L.1
in the nearby tiding of Weot • Lsrnbton. i No. 1811, asked the Myth Band to
She Was n fie a tante of a woman, ho o play for us for our deeoratian and
raid. and would win the riding. T'heelefterwardn a band coneert and when
Government would be glad to wtel• i the concert was over. we as a • tom.
coxae her ass{1 any ot'.te'` women'eke- naittea aeeording to the report were! - •
ted aae u znhez~.i of the legislatsrre.gen cheap as to let- them go some
The Dominion Parliaiaaent had, tine without, even giving thein a donation.
Chew, and Grow Thin
You know.that curtain took/ ...
'furnish body energy without
adding , uncomfortable fat.
Sugar is one of these foods.
supplying needed energy in
concentrated form.
WRIGLEY% chewing sweets
give you suatarr and flavor.
These Ingredients dissolve to
+our mouth.
What Pleasanter was►
of taking sugar?
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TRIALS OF SPEED
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
2:30 Trot or Pace
Relay Running Race.
open to townships of Colborne, Gode..
rich, Aaehfield and Town of Goderiich
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
220 Trot or .Pace
Open Running Race -
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Chorales by School Children
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MIDWAY: ►''V A rig aim he time
ADMISSION
A NEW FEATURE
Saddle Horses front London, in ex-
hibition of !-ligh 'Jumping
LAMART TROUPE
tot Comedy Performances. A 'laugh
in every mover
TUESDAY AFTERNOON • •=-
..:HORSESHOE .CONTEST
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Opetrt to the County
First Prize, $5; 2nd, $3; 3rd, $2 �.
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GODERICH BAND
IN ATTENDANCE
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Special - Displays 1
by Merchants and Manufacturers a
in Main Hall
Afternoon, 35c; Evening. 25c; Children, 15c.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT -
Cowan Concert progra
Cc *nlmc of.i ' U$i'
mninu - c, arcing,
and Comedy at VIC "t RIA
OPERA i''OUSE.
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FILSERVED SE,ATS 50c AT DUNLOP S DI UG STORE
.JAS. CONNOLLY, WM. GREEN, DR. W. F. CLARK,
President. lat Vice -Pres. .Sec« 7°reos Gnderieh,