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8t1KS A CIOD W$*$
xn at tumble on 13attardaY, while em -
140'01 alta J3urrf►1t and MacDonald,
threshers, of Fat, Heler , Dick Carter
e In
l a A H'Ie was remoof ved 4o perk
Where the InlorY Was x-rayed and flet
rind the unfortunate chap is progressing
nicely at the hoarse 4f his brother, IfeulV
Carter. � a} re r::,
A _. a' . if RESENT A'lliO»N
to her departure to her .new
islave ,at Kitchener, members of the
Tder,day Club held a farewell partyatthe'
house of Mrs. A, Whitesides ou Wednes-
day 'eveningg of last week. A very pita"
Mad time was spent and during the
evening Mrs. WltitesideS was made the,
recipient of a :plaque of Shakespeare's
1lor*e by membersof the Club,
A WARNING'
Clinton News -Recoil; A G:oderlc
.rear ,slapped * baby in a • Wine where
be was visiting and when bis $lster ob-
Jeeted he gave her a Yew slaps and she
had bila up for assault. He admitted
the 'snapping and was finest and bound
over to keep the peace, He was nursing
the child in the first place and probably,
he thought the youngster would . be all
the better for a OW skeips. Ilaclielor
in=cileft
cehargo$ f children e
oftef eelthat
Way, and he said ,his gentle taps. didn't
hurt the baby at 'ail. However, it ap-
pears, there are prejudices against slap- R y Rumball,• of Ottawa, formerly of
ping tither people's kids, so it is Well to a
be warned. • Goderich. Jaeltotatio 4taimp with an at.•
E O ERI STA
tacit of appen+ia.'itis ,Wind foblttisriU an TWO t tQ Jo*
operation waw ,' 'afflicted with Intel:Ilk
paralyaiiGi, ,..yYres AND MKS, TWO yUL,0,
G. M. ' ELX.Lf ill' .
lin calaiilaaGtlgla affil Rhe Boden wedgy ai=Ctrrti►wsi
StlM ENTERTAINED
1Polace ° at1lf:>t' tits c
riot Pres ensu elaurc ar Itakiad cit werteexsary of arr.att el Mra. Ga. laft,
ed at t aumuag �e. 4 Ara a
nd
'. Mott, u'ow of London,
b
at
still mem-
ot &v e
Im its we
re eztAoed et ak 1tWdromO ir►da paper
Ter morocco 4111°
mo a ict rsh was sa peat in londaY
After I t}i apzdad1ytenerbered theta with t
and Caused moth merriment, 11na pollee court Hat the crowd
of p�ppointid.
Uri. Frank Batlnder�0s�'acY,ioxpera ofV•cior9a 86. tnitedchuch, the People
their alnus1plenieTact faraday night. Worian�s �sociatlnofthat church
BELFAST
Ur; Sad Mrs. Cyril Caispbell andliun-
Sala', aaant satarr. ,esi
npbell's auI►t, f �i k ti
Ur. and sfro. olealiei Hackett, Wilfred
And, !,- aPent–illunday after/Won at
point Clark, the gags of Mr. and Mrs.
iMTaa1> Murdte.
The Courey'a Corners school fair has
been poatllioned on account of co mall
school children being laid up with the
measles,
t My a copy of the gilt
hymnal pan. overflowed into the vestibule and on to ' Mr. affil Mra.";tiny Altar olid family
by din gilt letters 8^compan> lk %tartrate l�eid pa'e►ry)t~ sluff ]fika.' Cooke ;Pent adaanday kafternsxaar
a y y arorse w the sldewa .
y
led by a cordial addres> of retneasbranof YY cleared than court and North street with Mr. end Mra, Vevey O'rahara, near
and ykppreciaatton, Kind •anessagea, of
eo gratulatioals' 'ere alaiz • gent by the It was zero hour for the lulttlecirlld
et.lciel bcb,' fluid W 'lit; ti �ai,Victory. and Bell families, charged with various
et. autscizis'Baso ir9i ',tlxa Galeria. , offences on the calendar, five in num-
waaYans Yalstitnke, her; h f'
11004wlat,I) PONY Rlitt'"Aim I t7hsttries Be11 p'ledded `guilty to a third
The Wo -8e -L0' group, Canadian Girls offence of t Intoxication. Be received
in Training, of Knox Presbyterian three moulas sen, charged with
church ltd a very enjoyable. hgndker- His :wife., Mabel
chief shower at the home of Mr. and contributing tothe delinquency of Oil -
Mrs. William. Abel? in honor of Miss dren, pleaded not guilty. She was ask -
Ab
Jean ell, who has left to attend etrat- ed if the wished to seoure,couauaeel..
ford Normal Selma :Misr Abell, Who "You, don't neediamawyer when 0 ,re
Vas taken by surprise, was led to the riot guilty what+promptlyx•replied. ow
dining room blindfolded to receive the ever,. On they advice; of her :husband•, she
gifts which. were piled high on a plate. secured Mr. Donnelly, She was. found
The girls had a lolly time playing guilty and remanded on her own ball
gamesand contests and enjoyed a dein- one week tor sentence,
same offence
Neal
theff
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tily prepared supper. Miss .Abell was an Robert faced
efficient group president and her enthu- es did Mrs. Dell and ntet the nine tate,'
siaetie, ready assistance, will be greatly . except that he Was remanded . to Jatx for
missed, slot only in the C o x T but in sentence.
l!LEAD$ NOT GVYILTY
Two 40/Ingham young men, Allan it&
Donald and `Douala iloggerth, p.j c .
before 1>,tagistrate 1tt1d yesterday aasorar-
iWt charged with plealting *lamas he
44eicso milt,.
able name, or at least it stumped:
officials. The accused were .ren en
to Jail, until suell,tlme as fi eY.carlt pro-
duce 8200ail Imretheir trial
at Winghalu today.
TIW OPEN
The opt INSo
N the uth Karon
by-election campaign will be fired sbit
the Government fovea today (Thum -
day) at Ehcetrr, when Kon. Dr. R. 4.
Manion, minister of railways and Canals
in Rt, Hon. lt. ett'S govern-
ment Win be nth er,1 Dr. Manion
wW
Baa..
at 8 i?,
:tili�'
meetings;peak at ai
in the interests of Louis H, Rader, Con-
servative candidate, warden of Huron
county, well known farmer and member
Of the Ontario Aatricultural council.
$IICIK RUMS/0Z *I L
Many Goderieh.friends are weed
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lyricist sorry to lean of the ,serious illness
of Jack Rumball, son of Mr. and'Mrs
HURON COURT'0S
.. :uv..arI +ittC
FIRST DAY (Evening)
Opening Ceremony—Program by the
Scott Concer
OP LONDON
MUSK, Dancing, Comedy Numbers
First time in Godericl-Best Concert
Troupe in Western Ontario
WED: SDAY (AIL Day)/ D
SPECIAL FEATURES
Speeding -in the- ring
2.17 trot or pace
2.28 trot or pace
Relay Running Race
$209
$150
Open Run 55
�a> took on ai noting s;pne aarynce. . $h4ppardtola ,•., , ,
• Soft:Wl Tournament
open to County
Greasy Fig Gong
MIDWAY
Royal C�nac�i�n Stows
CIT1ZENS' BANli IN ATTEN�ANCE
the 8tinday School as well, Mrs,' D. , • Mrs. Olive I;Ittlechild was : fouixd guilty
Lane, who is the leader of .the group, Of neglecting her children.. Sentence
also accompanied the girls, was reserved for one week, aeoused.
EIOIOLLED• AT STItATFORD NORMAL, being allowed her liberty on her own,
Tire following students from Ooderich .. Max9, Llttlechiidk 'an aged ladjr,
are enrolled at Stratford Nortnai:.Sehool; mother-lra-law 'of QUve; was convicted
Jean M. Abell, Dorothy H. AAen, Meta of assaulting her daughter-ln�law, heav-
E. Sheardown, Jas, IL. Salkeld; Olorotby ins a few lalates, cups and saucers 1n
C+: Henderson, Others from Huron her direction. She was fined $10 and.
County are Eleanor E. Scotehmer, Bay. costs, lebich was promptly paid.
hold; . Aldon. E,, Haaty; . 15fmgannon; The charges. resulted from conditions'
Margaret M. E.. Bamford, Auburn; found ~rviien pollee Walked into' the. Lit -
Velma G.. Craig, Margaret H. Richards tleobild. ' home at. eight o'clock In. the
anti Mary E. Lockhart, Hlyth; Evelyn E morainal one day last Week, the morning
G}llrbinge,, Orate . C. ',Hellyar, Caroline E. after a , big party.'
McInnes, Marlon Mf. E. 'Mason, IYorothy
E.. Watts, John R, Carter, Wan. H, Drap-.
er and Kathleen J: Cameron,, 'Clinton;
Dorothy E. Aitken and Alberta M.•
Shiell, Bluevatle; Beryl Cunningham,
lielgrave; Helen B. Xungblut, Londes-
bo •o; • Margaret A. Downing, Brussels: . -
Edna T:,. F'rankUn, Ethel; Margaret E, 1.NEES IAW-HATHAWAY
Drover, Nortna ,1. Babkirk, Glenn hays, l Ft✓Jf• ers presbytexia» ekiurch, Toronio,
1 ordon C. 1ganrnie, Seroorth; Edo1 J•.'vas the scene of a quiet Wedding Satur-
•Proctor; Margaret L. ts°11' ngha :E, day. ,when- Elsie Hathaway, the eldest
Walker and .W iJ.. 7iffirf, Wingham; dau titer of Mr, and Mrs: J. Hathaw�tiy,
:Vona _ L., Franklin, . Ethe}; .Helen E.
Nadiger and Ruth E, I�telnstive:; Dash- Toxoafto, was married° to Mr, -Allan ;i
wcpd; Elva A: Stank, .stessle T. Wright. Kneeshaw eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
and Lyle . K. Fetch, _Wroxeter; Ltomthy H HneeshaW, Toronto. Rev. Laebliia
J, Wil on, Bruoefield, Joseph B. 'Creerih„• macLeansic s pjayedfS ya ed<J nes awedding
Exeter; a 1 Ma following %ram. Lnckliow' .lug lite signing of the register,: Master ..
=Mari E.' MacXvor, Mat aret `:I: Mac Robert Haig sang "Wen As • .a LoVeiy
Kenzie, Mildred A. 'Mc$ulllin. Plower” The bride, who was given in
Mother Graves' Worm Extern:dilator marriage by, .her father, wore a :gown ' of
Will drive worms from the system with -brown transparent' velvet with bat and
out injury to the child, because its ac shoes to match-{ carriing pink butterfly,
tion, 'While fully effective,• is mild. . roses. Miss `Hazel, 'Hathaway, sister of
the bride, v�a5 `bridesmaid, wearing a
y • gown of autumn .shade brown crepe ro-
ws
Maine with 'hat and: shoes. to . match--
carrying. pink earnati0ns. The groom,
was attended by his brother, . 'Harold
1CneeshaW, and the ushers were Jack
clenkinson and Jim Wilson, Toronto.
Following, the ceremony, a ,buffet lun
eheon was served at the home of the
bride for the immediate family tater,
the beide and gX'ootn left on a motor trip
to• Northern. Ontario, the bride travelling
in a broWn velour coat With beige fur
trimmings with:rcha+t, .shoes and aoces- .
sones . to axaato'iha:1+Yls,'their . return they
will reside at 117 Browning Ave.,' Torr
onto.
"DONNYBRQOIK.
Ors. (1]r.) Gordon, of Detroit, is visit-
MIXED CuOCOLATES .... ..34e .lug her sister, Mrs, •W H. Campbell.
—Miss.-My#tle LnTshman,,.or.Pl ngalnaa • ,
X,tlD1t 'G�ARAMEL$� 340 is visiting friends itt.,this ileighborl oo .' ..
The . W. M, .B., Met. , last. • Thursday+
afternoon at the home of Mrs.. Jos.
St1G �AR ALMONDS :..30o f`.hiillmey • ,
1 Mr, andAlley*.'hshby end :children
and Miss Maet Cutinington, f Tor-
onto, are,. 'V((�� } sitltlK;,a;at. the house of Mr. :
h DCInunnOy anti other' fri ads. •
On the 'St�uare,. Ouef�cit. avid ' The Wodtell s Institute net on Wed-
nesday -afternoon• of last week at the
home of .Mrs. :Etch._ Finnigan, br.:
'yokes; .of Dungannon, was present and
gave an. interesting talk, .
Donnybrook anniversary:' services Will
'be held next Sktnday. Sept. 18th after-
noon altd 'eve ng, - Hen, -Mr:, Ckaik,, of.
Victoria St, church, • C1oderich, will
preach on& special ;music Will be sup -
piled by the 'their of Lucknor ¢hilted
church. _
COU3ORNE
imAtinanii 7f4trs. G n1 ,4 pent the
ar ek*en "in' 1aetielt.
Mr. Ernest pawn, of Toronto, is visit-
ing it M'. Walter Pettmarre..
Mr.' ixnd Mrs: A. W.. Young, of Nile,
spent the `week -end in 'Detroit.
wad Mrs. Wm. Foungblut, of Sas-
keteheWan, are visiting at Mr. Melvil
Tyndal'ta.
Alias Obriatine Robertson left this week.
for Qtaelph, where she 1?AL take: a course
at ACaeDonald' College. ' '
Mat Nva Petta>m*b, of Toronto, '. is vis-
iting at the home of her parents, Mr
and liars. Walter T'ettman,
�st
scores .of Special Exhibits
Con'.e Wit h the 'Crowd
C,.oveicred d Grandstalid with ef4commodation
for 2,000 people. •
enu,s -
G
Restaurant
AND
er,
Ice Cream �'`
Candy Specials
Weddings
TURKISH DELIGIIT 25c
Tip Top Tailors'
New Failed Winter
SAMPLES
' ARE HERE
over 1o0.. samples to
choose your new suit or
OvercoLt. - Tip Top's
greatest value atthe re-
duced pace of
$22•50
Tip Top Suit or Over-
coat represents the big..
est Noble your money
can buy.
Conte in and see these
samples.
M. ROBINS
AGENT
Phone 384
GongnicA TOWNSHIP
Sunday, Sept. 25th, is Rally Day and
Will be observed in Union church,
Miss Ruth Evans, teacher at. S. S. No.
6; spent the week -end at her home at
Clinton:
Mr. and Ctrs. Oswald Sitter, of Thed-
ford, were Sundays visitors with ralattives
in the eoonlmunit'. "
Nlr. and Mrs. NV. J. Simpson, of Tor.
onto, are spending a"fortnight's vacation
with relatives here and ' in Goderlch.
Rev. P. W. 'erotic delivered tut, !alter
esting sermon from. the •pulpit, of anion
ehuroh 011 Sunda9 on the subject, "7rhe l
Methods, of Jesus."
'The .regular-altteetig of the Y. P. S:
of onion church will be held on Friday
eveiling. Mr. Norman Fuller Will ha+fe
charge of the meeting, All young people
cordially invited to attend.
The September meeting, of Lite
of 'Union eltureh was held at the
home of Mrs. 184. Phillips on Wednesday
afternoon of this wok. M. l obt. Mc
.Mister had charge of the meeting;
About tar'enty-iiae young people
P. 'T. 'p. G. eltjoyed u corn .roast at the
beach bark of lair. Austin ;: idler's fdliit
la9t Friday. The everting coat spent in
playing gtunQ,s end tinging uround a
hugo bonfire. All report a goon tltno.
Nekt i aruloy rtev. lir. Mortimer, of
Auburn. MA atrtullp t)f 'union
clhi•olt lana 4I124 e with Nev. D. W;
Craft:, tants is is ttako anniversary ce*-
vices ^t Ata"at8't that day. Ur. Marti-
voter kill 8:ye la mles'nnary address on
"The fortieth anniversary of the West
CWaft lielcd:' Lt Is 114ed for a mod a at~
tex dant
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Suffered A Severe Attack
Of Dysentery,
Xtr. D. L.3). Moults/3, Vernon, DO. wziten:—"%aft.
Summer 1 nattered from aA Native tattt cAA of dysentery.
1 tried neatly eitrythir% €an.tbe matt, vaithont Setting
any relict, until ai friend told,me to use Lir. Fowler's
Vernet of Wild Strawberry, *width 1 slid, and 1 got
immediate relief. Now 1 exo. roes g it a rale to
aalwaaris keels *bottle of it Su my medicine these.
"Wild lattrawberry is sere relief for dysentery, cone
d clierrrhoe*, but 1 ewer rite 1 get the gettaise
d333r.1owlet'P. .. '
S. CO NOLLY, DL' W. F. CLARK,
P1esiJeut stat
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15th, 1lii1 : -
Rose Tea
ORANGE PEKOE
38c.
lib.
4$ Quint" satisfi,s. There's
ECONOMY i... . its strength
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ON„Y .7 SCHOOL, FAIRS YEAR
IN HURON '#'H#
Only seven school fairs will be held In
Enron County this year, the dates of
the events being as 6 h follows:
St. Helens, Sept. .L t
Colborne, Sept. ,27th
1Eiowick Tp., Sept. 28th
Belgrave, Sept. 29th
BYYtb, Ott, let .
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SIX ENTRIES, FIVE Pit ZE
Thos. Bowler showed six Bili bre~
tons at the . Western pair' and was
awarded five prizes, second for. .esack, ;
second for • hen, third for hen, 70MA
for cwkerel and 'first for pullet. pretty
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good.
children Ori
FOR FLETCHER'S
,Ac ,'DO RaA:
a '' ash for
Don't � • �' � vex>t�.a .... ,
just ask for Pennsy1' .�. .
MOTOR.
OIL
get 100% Pextnsylvani.a at. its best
rlil#ort, St..Caathartnes, TorontoCrowxt~I?orcaart osti Oil coy.Iaizn ted, Distributors, Has•
THE WHOLE TowN'
Is TALKING!
-.~and why not Here is a truly
great array of real bargairs-a
value carnit7a) where the little old
quarter buys awhole lot more than
ever before -4 sale where even
small coins do a lot of world
o
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Combissais
Offer.
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dt
domestic aidii'a'epart'c�►'t~rcdfs and :F>rc�`etu6ies delivered
al! stores fresh daily. •
12 -OUNCE,
• norrims
WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING SOAP
ez G. L 4AU DRY SOAP Bis
m 0 0 5 Pkgs.
HANDY
AYLMER BRAND . ORANGE
40
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FROM ONTARIO'S FINEST 1)AiltYLANDS
DACES
SINGER ALE
DROMEDARY
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FINEST 'RO 4ELESS MEALEf :RACK
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M Ia. 150
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FRONTS SND ROLLED
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4 SHOULDERS
W*Ei?I1 1'O13NGF $C tSTL1NGf
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