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CREWE
_- W--•— - _ _y rte#
1 the a, set Sia+.day at: thv &olio,
,' ;Rwel tae x'r,rtute* ',i ter^. Mrs. J. H.
Hoover oc Slyer,
Mr. and Jens. Harry :MeGalto are 4
- the proud pa re•°te of a fink baby r
• rri turn aldtey September Atte
onq`rseuletiente
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook *lel
ill[r.,
srd Mas`. Fed L Cook attend,:du
fee Robinson—Tante; wethiins. at
Hinton on Ssiturtiay.
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MUNICIP.JL COUNCILS
i'oiborne Township Council rock, an
, the :ownehip harp Septembta; 10ti1
I weh all arlenrbete present.
Minutes of last meeting xdopte;l
as read. On motion of F. %%ikon and,
i W. le Young the,,lVeeti lnapeetor.,'
bill for uI iia witspaid, (n nlot.oat
OW "•A '7Vi i air trill ar no rejoin • ane
'Road Supexin.;entlant's P a y m ap n t i
Vouchers were received sand Reeks:''
wind treasurer instructed to sign the
acme.
A eonnmunicaafon from Mr L.
?Austell calling a meeting re drain
age was received. Council to meet
hint in the evening of the 10th in-
Stant.
A. 'hilt from the County of ilur-
on for tar put• an road south. of Salta
ford amounting to 154540 was rase
ceived. -. p
The rate„ bylaw was passed fix-
ing the County rate at 7 and eight
'tenth mills, . township rate. four mills,
'C. P. R. four tenth miller General
sehool rate four and five tenth twills,
S. section rates according torequis•
itione gene in by trustees and' Menn-
eseting Local Improvement five and
sixth tenth cents per foot frontage.,
On motion of W. L. ,Young and F.
Wilson sF grant of e25 was -made to
Goderich Fair, the Council having
been waited art by a delegations of
members .of tete Goderich Industrial
Exhibition Board, Next meeting
Tuesday October S'ln, 1029, ax. 2 p.m.
THE GODERICH STAR
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A Af d-nndrnin
Pickpmeieufi
WHEN eleven o'clock comes
and you vow at little weary
—that's the timefor a *team -
ins,
that'sthetimeforatteam-
ing, nourishing eupof OXO
,17:',5 BRACING
,is* f •w. Maw sand
..,... 7Thrtlf44rndlf)Glatbirrl
PtOK"r -.:. 3ER'r
Mir', .Murata. Sr. o't t;ederi;s.l
spent the weekend with *tKl14
lore,
Rev. Walter Hatekiror, of Forayer,
- spent a few slava with his sista, Mits.1
Win, (trey recently. •
We are *lea sorry et .:rear of 91s-e,L
t. s.cA h Ti; ert'e regent Meese. and
hope she will soon be well again. '
r*r. tied M••ssliagedarn and thtughe
tet'. Dorothy, of Kitt spent . he
weel:,e» d at their ec:,rage at the.
'latae here.
The many Mende of Mia, Wiiliam
Grey are very sorry to hear she has ,
been •very poorly anti hop' far, a
trecdv recovery.
lMr. mai Mrs. John Little spent
Sunday M the home of Mr. ohn
;4ullin,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Baldwin spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mir" Rob-
ert Vint, of Wi"ghant.
Belfast was well represented at
l:iplev do Monday afternoon, to bear
. to lion. II, G. Ferguson.
Mrs. Will McLean, of Saltfor4,
and Miss Mary Cunningham, of near
Port Albert, spent Monday with
their sister, Mrs. Roy Alton.
Mr. and Mxs, ,Allen Alton and
family, ,or Toronto, motored up ori i
Friday for the ;A1`on,Elirty► wed-
ding on Saturday and spent the 'week '
end -with their uncle and aunt. Mr.
and 'Mrs.. John Mullin.
BENMILLER
The community was well repres-
ented at Goderich Fairr this. week.
and brought home a fair shore of
11113—prize a4I.'1E1.4.
te'a "4164 atsiirt lli,irlilff" to yaatt Ed. itralters, at the sore, had the
ail
misfortane to fall And crack e. rib
G.' J,• Hetherington ... t Monday, which required the ate
las
Tp. (;fork. e�" """" " "` " tentiort of the doctor.
1 tweny-first and 'twenty-sixth of It was fully Day in the Sunday
For Frost Bites and. Chilblains.-- each . luontA,> and accounts in each School last Sunday,= ands gine special
Chilblains come front _undue Tex o group will ,be _insiled.-within five bu-- ,laragragee royided. bye -Depart.
. thc.
sure fo slush and cold and frost bite iness days &after their date. meet of ligious Education was
from toe icy winds of winter. In Telephone subscribers served iron used.. Thepastor was assisted by
the treatment of either an excellent the local exchange will receive ac. Cecil Baxter, the .Assistant-Superfn-
preparation is Dr. Thomas Eclec- . haunts under the new Man dated tendcnt. A alpecial offering was
tric Oil, as it counteracts the inflame the sixth of each month. given. The choir provided the music.
motion and relieves the pain. The Mr. Griff pointed out several de- At the Young People's meeting
action of the oil is prompt and its Bided advantages of the new Alun. last Sunday 'evening a report was
application is extremely simple. Each account will 'show charges up given of the Presbytery Rally held
to date. . For example, the October• at Brucefield last Friday., Evelyn
TILE PRESBYTERY OF HURON . account, now being mailed as the Long was in the chair. Arrange -
The United Church of Canada Jas under the old plan, shows long ments were made for a social evening
The Presbytery ceharps, ,...„:distance charges only up to the 2Qth next Friday night, }when the elertian
S o
i? of feet
f a for
next e r wf
a 11 t
n e r ' place. A week ago everybody tura.
ed out to ,hear Rev. W. 13. Moss of
Ilythe, 'Alta., 'which spoke very high.
ly of the regard all have for hint as
their former pastor. He told of the
great possibilities of the Peace River
District, and of its great.need of
doctors, teachers and ministers in
United d' Church of Canada, held tits ,.such charges will be right up to the
• regular autumn meeting in '. the date `of the bill.:
United church will be .held October United' Church,,,Centralia, on T'hurs-• Aroeeer innovation
lath and not on the Gth as stated :day, September 29tth, . last . with the . F stated, is the
'last week. ' Services afternoon 30 b , . making out of b111s on special mach.
Mx. and Mrs.. George Swan, of the r�: ..loci James Stobie, of Bel rave in - .
12th concession, v�fsited '.heir "on, .p. m.. and evening eese p. m. The the chair. 36 ministers and 3S' ray rues. Each figure is clearly type.
Sir, jack Swan and Mrs -.Sway 1t aiatoXE _.lieu,. . C. Kain will be the delegates were in"attendance be- written and totals ase_ in ide up meth-
,'anically. The aceount itself' is on
week, •speaker at both services. The chore sides °a plumber tai` visitors. Very tali •. white .paper. aseuri•ng the subsernbee
'The sere}cos at Crewe and Dungan- will render specials music at both reports were, brought n by a In r „e E �d
row
„ted
Circuit,
vis
rife
Agnes. andM and gone. She will be joined later .•by ry issued that is, the
ted Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hanter, of her husband by the churcha ale artme+n't •of e' -
tzar n of
standard
ER 611 TOWNS iP g p training schoale
I tVaraotinr •c a ,neat a.- accurate statement, khat fast :growing section -.of Jur
noon will be• .condu by Bev. Mr. services. committees, particularly the compnit- During the transition periodNorthwest. to
Lundy, of"Nile C , next Sunday. Mr. ani�li Mfrs, mat -Shackleton and tees on Religious Education and w . w t beStanley Snyder the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Smith, of son Benson visited their son Evangelism and. Social Service. The t will
the old wed new systems, it President s9ad charge of the meeting;,
o and repore of the committee on elf io avnli be necessary to t»crude chax't es, II•oss Fisher read the ;Scripture les-
Wes�t Wawanosh,: visited `Mr and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Shack Ealuc ti R us a tine iiffessar group.,for periods a,o�n, and the choir sang two numbers.
Mrs. William Dar and Orville,: Teton,. of Goderich, before leaving, man given by Rev. J. M. Col• o£ vanving lengths. However w e T'he good wishes of
_sM n,day= last `_n , --.- For�their...nety home_ -in-_: Atish cion Xrnl, Grand TBend,-. emphasized... ,,lee -h nall with leu.
ark of Teacher Tiunfng as outlined trate change --has "..peen coirnplet€d,, ac• and Mrs. Moss and family into Emir
Mr, Jack Mollock and sister. Miss, ramble. Mrs. Shackleton has already ' counts will cover the regular periods, novo field in the Went.
r. Mrs; Shackleton a e. n the v4i com»rete courses 's.
visited _ , _ p G 1 month • preceding the
-- datai..of-long-fr►r-lo -d' to nd
've spry services of 'Crewe 'po-
I, d' •' this winter in as many centres in the
g
evening The Pastor, Ref. Mr. Cann, fowl supper on . 'Friday
szvennng, u commended treat an intoe wall receive a notice•: math ;his Octets -
Place
be ,the speaker for tho clay. October 25th. Further sive
program of Temperance Ed- i o
A :Quiet but nrettyr wedding soak ..'iter. ' paxtieul rs ucation be .carried on•in all church:{r account sand also wdbth the follow -
n one.
place in the United dturch,•':Dun;an- ses------ schools .using the graded ,reaper- . w e These int c xle p alai
r 28th at ante lessons revide' bye new cove and lndeate•.the period
non Saturday- Septembe . LANES' p d the depart- oto ipe covered by fat
united. in* marriage Miss Eleanor her horse here.
,.at well acaua nt d h
" daughter r • f Mre.
.axon eunaay evenings last.
•n as
- - nee -•a
ii._ _ ..- Edarcatfdsn .d`'afro `ih ser» director advertising charges 1.,
PAGI PAs I
COLLIER WEATHER IS GONING
Aad Yea Be Re Lsokirg For
Warmer Dress Materials
Following •""
Us Suggest The Folly
27 -loci,
spial
earn,
36 -Inch Kirklow.-*This is au all cotton Ma- 75c
teriat, - in pretty tweed patterns and
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guaranteed fast colors. Our price per
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.1h.inch Santov, .In suitable foil shades s:Tlhe 25
price per yard is ..
40 -Inch Fina -French Serge* in telt colorsPer 1"'w
yard,only ..... ... ...............+
Al1 Wool Serge, ill dad.. �ha.ie's, 1F
tii..i tltattetl:ll for �'iilEafai weak'.
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GOOD NEWS FOR THE CHILDREN
We are now carying a lith' of Rayon Lingerie for
children from 6 to tri years in several shades.
Phone
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A'aafu uint sure ntedlelne,for°u eiilci 'Biu Q o _ .
troubled vv}th worms as Mother eo is ale ar alnesb crtpplf-
Graves Worm Exterminator xvitlr Borns. Ilut ft fs cod lets set
feting chow San 'iM speed uv end q
. � with Holloway's 4Cern: Renewer.
of a tomb
er Udrte
p n e h sew fan
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Cash -
Store
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ae nimi x any) and exchange service char es
United Church 'have been arranged The axes Aid of Zion .church, reo fox one month following.
for October 18th, afternoon and Taylor's Corners; intend holding a Presbytery as possible. . The tenant rash subscriber. iV±'r. G 'ft sta *
further recommended � h•d,.
Mph noon when Rev. C. C .
yti
' We - can furnish the finest ar-
rangements of . flowers in all
• styles for the bride.. .
are accounts
anent in Toronto. The attention. of The member$. of Mr. tariff's business i�j
a(mor Mfss. Lena Hackett spent the week- Presbytery. was called to the very ���. ,$ T
end at . office' staff •e Wn � WAR
me readng courses for Young , . i e wnc -
i11 FLORIST
William Edward Alton,. son of Mir and gimme Lana:, and Elsie Vint all drawn up by the Ryerson Prean in information,
furnish any additional
S., pent the week end under cooperation Wath,. Dr. Solandt, . Goderich '-- i'itoxt
David Alton. Lecknow. After . a tete 'parental roof, '
misftira i• SByTeal Y
short motor trip to points, fast, the Mr. Elmer Alton had theThe report On Evangelism :and HURON'
hasty, youngest. aug to o a Misses myrtle Johnston, Melds the y g. she features .of tae p?enr a++d tv
Rat. Hastw; of Dungannon. and :Mira people and the lists of best books he le �P•
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• happy couple will roaide on the tune of break' g his arm, while at- Socfsrl lService-was given by Rev. It
groom's farm; on the 10th concession } M. part
of- sized the
In its' not Memorial --.. „ria ogled to Auburn
of Ashfield. tending to the corn cutter While he p r 't Gale,
rho t<onk of ev- Presbyterian Church
Crewe and a neighbor were cutting earn. angelfsm ns the chfe£ taslt t
The anniversary, services of His many friends wish hint a speedy of he rc
cteurch and called upon 'tbe ministers
d anon, res y-
• !recovery. -. .- Th, vresbvtery of K P b
Quite a number from' here attended throughlaymen of Presbytery to labor terian Church in Canada, met in the
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' " r'"", "" all Fair, all glow. The repot sked the ntinis� Baptist. church. athe vvinter viler this end in
t Auburn on Tues.
It is said •tors to ur a 9n se d f' 1 th, E g ya fon loos Stilly
Annual F
good time.
1that it was the best Fair Lucknow fi assn an apt u r went' con re t
season the: ,ohsnrv:ince of family lepresented and optimism and ,onthus-
! has had for sometime Th con
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worship of OctaEner 7 to 1- x The
worship in the .home and the more nasm pervaded the meetings,._
:.. ! cert and dance hi the, evening wao faithful use of the Sabbath' day and' . Rev. R. C. Mc•Dermid reported
enjoyed, by many also. - . privileges of worship. In its Ibis diligence and duties as commis-
1MONDAX and TUESDAY � its
M 1 -vier.► --AI Matto non :!Jnititl
LORETT'A YOUNG AND CAR1tOlrf, , second part the . report reaffirmed �----- to the General Assembly and
ehaneei o._ Saturday 'September 28th, the church's' uncompromising stand. reviewed the .work of the aissembl
'Ella, yaurgest'ticiuRhta;r of Mrs, Wet, against ',the liquor traffic in all; ftd;ond vividly pictured the great work
NYE
Wm- are co-starred in a new kind of m ys-
Hasty, of Dungannon, to Mr. W m- forms; It re-emphasized the church's i of the church, touching upon the)
tery. play. A.gripping, love romance Alton, of Ashfield. The. happya belief in.the total prohibition- of the /main features, one of wbich was the
with the most astounding courtroom couple will reside on the groom's Tarin, _manufacture and sale .of stroni:'revived spirit of democracy that has 1
climax ever screened ,. here. Mrs. Alton is welcomed to drink as the only way out of the evil 'always characterized Presbyterian-
' "TOE GIRL IN THE GLASS CAGE ourvicinity
bays, ofnd they Are followed that follows the use of alchohol for.xsm. iThe reports and ' rneommenda- j
Cameo Comediesbeverage purposes. The " report tions of committees received aloe
"IN THE Ail)liNlla'GE,:--•"DUMB .strongly urged the need for temper_ I crutiny' by the floor of the house.
" AND HOW" WEST LD ' , anee education and pledge signing 't'he letwebvtery felt the absence of
Miss Mae Vincent is a Goderich campaigns. Mr. F. G. "Weir, oleo a commissioner,
WEDNESDAY and THURSI �A'Y visitor at present, -
D GA •
was
•b � t the afternoon session the Pres- is the Assembly.
Mr. Alva McDowell
a Goderieh bytery listened too very fine ad- • The Rev. I, B. Keine, Iltoderator,
NAN • CACOOOPERAN G visitor on Saturday. dress from Rev , Peter .Bryce, D. D.,'convey d the greetings of Presbytery
Mr. Robert Thompson had a sue- Toronto, in the interests of the Mas•- to the Presbyterial W. M. S,, then _.
present a tale of Broadway's Most cessful farm sale on Thursday, sionary work of the church. Ile meeting in . Knox thureh.
sophisticated show girt who finds, , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snell are spend sketcaed the needs and opportunities A most touching event . was the
out that she has a heart and is sur,lxng zn month with friends at Birk that are before the church to -day. •
rised. -merry little romance - 4 a1ns: both at home and abroad. Ile cancel Epre. e tat chug d dedication Mabe' . the brill
Mrs. J. E. Ellis is visiting her upon !t' a church in Huron Preoby� c s. Mabel Henry,
omaEfull, of smartness and.comedy in fitting and fooling 'terns, present -
"THE SHOPWORN ANGEL" datughterr, Miss Marry Ellis and other tory to labor.. faithfully and self- ed the b311 in memory of her father, i
C,amea Comediesfriends"`of Toronto. "nierifieinv'lta for �t1* .extension of the .late A. R: Foster, of Tara, and
„ „ =firs. Marton McDosell is • spend- the Kingdom of God' the world over, Mr, George Youngblutt, in a meat
MAY WIRE"—."ALL IN PUN" sit few days with horn -tether, 'Mtn. Rev. A. E. Thompson, of the Confer- speech accepted the heli en behalf of
Ip Clark of St. Helens.
-° „nee Lay Association; mAde strong the congregation, thanking than don -i
FRIDAY 'andSATIROA
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Miro. 1)i. V, Johnston, of LaaCknaw, =appeal to the laymen 4f the Pres* ars far 'their gracious generosity and
CARL LAEMMLE spent one day last- week with Mr. bytery to get°behind the work of 'the commended the beautiful and affec•i
ff 'universal Jewel P'roduetion and Mrs. .1. H. Campbell. church that it might .:do the work donate spirit that 'prompted the gift i
o els a
1eatnrriig a east of capable players... Aire. VV". H. Campton is spending 'laid linen it. It was agreed to hold toile moderator of Presbytery then;
.i ion, drama, romance a m) . hilarity lain Crozier afdaye with t her
daughter, /elm. b wean October 15th. at ut Brucei Pres- of tee d duly set apart and dedicnteal the hell
y #a the Glory of God and the service
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Tor Upholstering, Re+paieingg
Refinishing-
A large range of Sample Cover
insa carried
P. A. ZIMMERMAN
44rl,t
Cleveland's Bread.
is a" 'tempting coniptoment to
any meal ---delicious in • itself
and lending zest to the rear of
the menu. .
Your family will demand
twice erre much of our Bread as
any other. Encourage them to
do son as it is the moat health-
ful and nourishing food they
e n take. •
n
E. U. CLEVELAND
Phone 114. West St.
Phone
Mr. J. N. Campbell is spending a for tate purpose tpf discussing and
"SIf(JO'1'I.'nIG BTA Rs'` fete days at the 1io'me of lei dough.. planning • for the church's ,work in of the church•
'ter. Mrs. R. Stonehouse of oderich, the Presbytery. It was also agree,: joint meeting of tli Presbytery d
was the-
Cameo G•onledies he antstandantt event
VP''-"HOUSEHOLD BLUES'' Ur, and Mrs, William McDowell, to hold a supper meeting for rtlin e' Presbyterial in ochurch, GOOD
matinee sat.„0 1►. m- �Mr.lvarruarnxMe owed vand
i �Mtilddred eoanfrin d Presbyteries of Huron and which cups presided over by Mrs„ ..j 1RI YY IN -EVERY WAY
Comxnrt--oet 14th rr and 15th--dtriC Thornton woo a Guelph a rs n Porto n November ith next. Gregg, president of Huron I'resby.
"Vin Stronleim in THE 't 1 DDING day. The following new ministers were tenial SV' M S In her unique and. itaby's Gan
Tablets ltuntait Uub' Isooti
Ker. Campbell 'Tuvener,' hfield; and i;hildhaody Ailments.
�` p s�� sneaker of the occasion, the Ileo. G.
Rev, C. Karn. Dungannon; 'Rev. M.IDunn, of Toronto, secretary of tine' A medicine that all tnotlaere prattle
G.d n B r
ora Hutt, Ga r'cta� Rov.
,� t, de x J. C. ZAnsembly s ..fidget committee. In a � —one goad in every' way—one Haat
Forster, I3t. A., Londesbox°o: Rett , le sanatory, Mr. Dunn presented •the.' will quickly bailsia the minor ills of
Anderson, It. A., illyrth; Rev. A. n, claims and needs of the 41121011. The ;babyhood and childhood is the medi.
Mann, lluevale: Rev. A. Mralcedxn, audience was gripped sand moved as Dine to keep in the medicine gibes.,
M. A., I;gmordviile, Ttay. 11, 't" • he drove fact after fact home. Ilei to always have on Mand in cavo of
Ha#slestein, It A. Crediton; Rev. V. not only proved Haat be had a
E. Taylor, Etta emergency,. Slice e, medicine' in
Presbytery adjourned to meet in
thorough grasp of 1ho whole sulfa. Baby's Own `Tablets—they are help-
Bluevale, .tile first(41 in Ile- tion, but he also proved. through Ida: fol at till Omen. Tact' are a mind
Tuesday sympathetic . insight into the probe but thorough laxative which by, re -
comber. 0e - ..ceps of the congregations, Haat �t}0.. ,.
h F*ulnting that ..sorrels rand aZamna4lr
§banish cold'p s,xd /Ample lova 1s; •°air-
MAl{CH" I Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Campbell were welcomed into tine •Preshytery:.'graeiaus manner She introduced' the,
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NI3W PLAN FOR 'Ty1e,Y,EP11(.)n right Haan in acting Nina .apart for, rest enetipation and liidigestion; re
ACCOUNTS . that work. yliove colic and el iiioea tamed- snake
. The Melt T'eleplisee Company of" C'oncraterlationca urea ayxtera,lcd to !, Itis out fig of teeiaa e50y.
teunada is introducing; in ,hie die- Rev. Dr. Petrie, Rtoderat" off tlae.: Thousands of nanathet':') use no other
tract a new pian of rendering stab"Aceminhly. The Presbytery .felt tlaat fedicixae for their~ little canes. Among
i (30riLere nr•CouniO. it was announced the Aesenxbly� wos not nnly honored temp io Muss, S. Ii. Dromaalell, West -
today by Mr. �lriff, local telephone in electing tot' 4 wx,erab?e '1JYsrtor r2o > feat..., Omit., v."}ao writes:"lt have .
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Irnt�at on llxllin� will heconte of- haataa.rirag l)r, a?l4 n 1~ y tlae4ar (r4�c xli 1 nlrraiysp n. r Iyab;� , Oti^ria
festmue imp slams r1,1 of the sy,;tenax ministers' outside of that' larplar eentr s Tattillet�p (34.41 larva' found them r-;.aa't4.1
i'l during the rmaapnila to (..halt. tvex'e L°11°r"1•43 vrorthtr 40j oC 4aitxon, in e:c'ery cat I 'toms.. not t with
Under ehe oetw plan. the Company'sthe `' T. W (,d CiFlt'Jtl,%.. out thetktsi and would else 111:ail
tl,ta2§ttrtlss apt' axEaaimxat^, instct±tl off d �erlt o4 E',culsytevy `host. lit:k' lesct:k1 '('are of thei !wing meet out all 4ar;;c1"act art' tit BaLry fru E 1 la anti oielt4la ss:'
a ticCnm �a mrpJ i4 rtt l} tatcyt'_)r wilt l c� ' ,� C r O i i' IIaWs Own Tablets tire told 1»' ,--
prepared erre mailed it six equal �l� YGp R°� ; rocylieisae dcalem°o or by mail at '6.,', q ` -
't.cotarn. Thug yroulso mill he dated ' ec'nte a Lee front 'lite lir. Williams'
the fire`, t'LI€h, eltvent±*, cixtetiltli .A i A ° fi.,C4. at:o Co., Lu,;vl�Uillo Ont.
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NOTICE
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OCTOBER 4thth
ON ACCOUNT OE
JEWISH HOLIDAY
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Agent For Tip-Top1'i('athors` ;
IF Y.l3U NEED
New Furniture
of any description
SEE US FIRST
We Positively Save you
Money
'HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S
FURNITURE EXCHANGE .'
. AGENT FOR MARSHAL!, MATTRESSES
SPARK'S
• for
CHOICE CIRO('EIIiES. -'
rams, VEGETABLES,
BETTER, EGGS,
' MEATS. FLOUR
iverythiug the ..lest.
SSILV'Einvooi)rS 'too (l1tiAM
Frigidaire Equipped for your
t ti
pro do an,
Call in, look around and be ccna-
viewed where cteonlinerss is
paaramuoun>.
Spairr's Grocery
The store of r..atlefaetian.
HAMILTON STREET, GODERICH Delivcrles
Fttone 146. We deliver in town at all ..sparer
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A
WANTED
. NOW
Salesman In Huron County dor. . - -
in Pall and Winter 'months .to
sell fruit trees. Flo tin
wv . g
Shrubs, etc, Good nay. Exclus-
ive' . territory., Whole or pari
time arrangement. -
A 600 -ACRE riusSEaV - .
We own and o 2erats n modern -
-,welt-eiluipped l�ntseny: wad sup- -
,pl - our eust4rnx:ro with the best
inruralityand variety. . Sell
har•fv, Canadian -groan; Nurs.
ery. Stock and you will be suc-
cessful. Our agency is val-
uable.
Establisher.. 85 . years. . .
PELHAM 'NURSERY CO.'..
Toronto 2, Ontario
,
Rupture � � Specialist
p�• r
Rupture, Valeocete, Varicose •'�
Veins, Abdominal Weaknese. !
Spinal Deformity. - .Consultation
free. Call or write
9, C. SMITH, British Appliance
noels ist, 15 Downier St., Strat-
ford, Ont.
arm r�}�,--� r -T -T• -
The tea kettle: "Wbv don't.
you know? I'm gointr to
help make sant tea front
Baechler'o."
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VhIS tv4ek ttn&) are al41'eriltg
a' special in a good ltl:a:k
tea, at per lb, . , . •...47c
Special in (,(suee,. at. per -
pound . 62c ;t
Otiler spes;i;t 1 they are of.
feria¢' ' include' Corn
Hakes, Quaker or Kel-
logg's. i pkgs. for. 29e . EA
il•eintr. Tomato Soup,, 110 ; j",
and 16e.
Aylmer Shunts, 2 for23c a
Maple S rup, large bottle.
69c. Small bottle,. 41e
Try our (rtv;r pure Naptha
Soap, at per bar ....So
GRAPES. --This is the b st
week for grapes. l) tr
your preservit)g ,tow. I
DAECHLER'S '
PROVISION STORE
Telephone 368
Prompt on
ri Attention
to Phone • Cinder's
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c1NnERELLA:1 EAuTY SHOPI'E sir
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