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LONDON LODGE TO VISIT HERE
et. dada Vodge. No. 200 Len'
den, Wei visit elaitlaue, Wee ea Fri-
day evenieg. Sept. $0, and Will CgCnr.,
plify the tided degree.
agiliflOVES TO ST. THOMAS
Ur. le. Le Gray,. operator mid tieket
seller ise the 0. P. R. station, bas left foe
et, Thomas, where he has. secured m.
Payment with the rallway..143 pont=
here teeing been abolished, sis eon-
velY oneaswee. The isgent, Mr., fe.
Corneae has taken over the. euties,
Mrs. Gray, who 13 a member of the pub, -
Be school beard, end family, are remilin.
Mg in •Goderich for a time.
APPEALS CONVICTION
Appeel has been taken to the Court
et General Sessions of. the Peace, which
.it here on December 1303, next, by
Feeler Dannelly, acting on behelf of Mre.
¥be efl, recently convicted by Meets -
trete Rid of contributhie to the delloqiieney .ehilciren and Sentenced to six
=Mew deffilltieand eh: months ndeter..
minete! ie Mercer . refornisitory. • Mrs.
Bell bas secured her liberty on 000 bell.
pending the hearing. Notice of appeal
also has been served in the ease of Rob.
ert Neal, convicted of the same, ofrence
sentenced to a •smiler term, but
bail has not yet been arranged.
011l0FELI0WS' INSTALLATION
Metidey evering Eat the Medd
Deputy, Loyd Hii. f Mussel> will
he at Maras Xeelge, He. 63, L 0, 0.
for itutailation ef the ofileere for the
eeselee *Ix neentlie A eel attendance
looked for.
CENTRAL 0. S. CLUB
leenSistt at tbe retililred tcluPcraturc Oaniaills Unrins to 11AMONG THE MURCHES
;once it hi ettseueit abrpc.lutely sAltaltaralt
ene
the blet
paseiy old pckets." It,
eco1 4 Thankseiving services at Vieleela St.
!Se, of eowee, eteana-heatee arel electre. vote on Monday Unitied chweh on *messy. Gel. KB, will
idtiven, 141 overhead shafting' anki ,
Fur
4.1iIIRWAY, SEPT. Mal 1933
be vemitectut by Rev. Arthur Sinelair. '
belting, which collect Mist, having Wen (Continued from Me 1) chairman of Huree presbytexy. Re-
opening services will be .helet Octeber
done awey with. The PeW instalistion
proltua au unpravect vradact of better retiwhispered eery ana there ea the job, when R. J. eve mere, of ,
010;44 the met eetaseeeii. its melee eldelinee mid ea-lee:elms, in the eat* of Thanieeford, a puller pester, Nese eee.
facto snd itrerkath, with the dirt and. iteh'T-'.e.el"ith alr)In t:5 IA thelight B will do duet Wee services. _
bacteria eliminated. The Public see in. 'en "'cc" g'""e ServIces at Vittoria Street Unite
lilted ta visit the (Ray and inspect this. Cerreepenigence Published Outten allaidaY. October Zed, the pastor
nes page:Riser any morning while it is at both services: II axe, subject, "The
le ciperatice. liletuenae Deniand;" 7 pm., %Meet.
"The Vote Text Of Jesus." Open
sesgen of the Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Y. P. O. Monday evening at a p.m., with
devotionel committee charge.
Yesterday a, resume of the earrespon.
I dolee sellieia wa3 passed between Peemier
l Bennett and J. J. Morison gags to silOW
**Tee Central Herne and Scheel Club
$Q`Itlai " 111114DIE
NON 144 its Oetober meeting ba the At the meeting et the Benet of Trade tthh:txatiame"Pcr,e,,reler Beenett did not "'nub
but treated there with the
guests the member e or the club of VW- Way Arose*
at 8 O'clock. The club will heve ae its Went nie„eiatingtioneLtroblierznItte: Ili veng_by st,ceacrapt4wr;Liii..tu.ctikfttioerrIFsaOnrin, elfrniotestur,xormtuvel% .11.....sul imipeha,us2cu Ito, „what 000 taming
tOrla Rhea of the Clinton find Sea. Mr, 0. L, Parsons, the project for the (mph. introduced by Rev. J. X.
forth clubs and members of the publle extension, of the route te Mitnitotele,.14-. Th.ie correspondence move* that Dir. few In iteuu,mbeuuee.rumeut of tue
Fore, 11 a.m., laaetoris *tabled. 'Ter.
eehool berd, Inspector R. iie. Beacom land and the north shore we:elle:At:rum Bennett and Mr. MorriSon, as represen. Lord's supper and reception of Members.
will give an addrese and there will be a A ktter of thanks la :lug .. the tethe of the farmers, entered into ere 3 bele, suneey wilco. 7 pia., the pee_
progrem of music end readings. There Owen, Sound Tramper sk len 0,for1 agreement. rho agreement was that tor will preach en "The Christ We
scheol Tacsday evekairig, October 4th, On ItotalaY, faltawlag vePal els tie. uttneet courtesy. a feet wliicia volmit. Nom st, church mat seeder 10
will be a short meeting of the Huron boat service the pat lumpier, exPress nit me, Bennett would a emun arid preach.,
counell of the county organization prior the hope the eerviee will be continued, representative grOUp ot agricinturists,
to the pregrarm
IMPROVEMENTS AT DAIRY
The oederieh lieher hes cOmpleted the
Te Govern,ment wrote they were Vistas-
ing the sand bar tenriing at the mouth
of the XiVer closely. A letter from the
Oarestilan Legion urging the employment
of returned men in industry where they
A sectienel meeting of the Maitland
who would bring' to him a written pre- Preebyterlal, W. M. of the Presbyter-
eentetion of their case He promised but oboteb, is to be bele Erskine
to accornmodate them fully in the met.
ter of an intervieW, and to give their
representetions . faithful eonsideretion.
Tide obligation he dieeherlied ftifiY•
It was obviolisly impossible ler ea While
Presbyterian church, Dungannon,. ors
'Tuesday, October 4th. at 2,30 p.m. All
the ladies in the district who are int,er-
ested, in the Work of the
cordially invited to attend._ interestn
bag -prevent -cOUrSe of preparation-.
ANCING
at the GODERICH Pavilion
Every Wednesday and Saturday Evening
Tony Farr's Orchestra
FREE TAXI FROM C. P. R. CORNER
MEET ME AT THE PAY.
Nammieramor
night there, will be evangelistic services
—stirring messages for the times-00m-
menciug at 7.45 p.m. A cordial invite -
the newest of its kind. While the mach- are able for the Work- being acknow- tion is extended to you to bring your
family 2,net. friends, Ringing gospel
Installation of a new Deeo pasteUrizer,
snu.sie led by the evangelist with Ins Sli•
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line is of larger +septette thee. the one it 'edged, And a letter atiViSing Of the pre -
replaces, to take care of increased bust. once in ,London 11ePt 28-30 of Mr. 14. nalii ter of a country on the Verge of, ver cornet.
change. It -also is rauela more modern Mexico, and of H. A. Scott, Sept, 30tb,
am% this was only One reason for the PahileiV Cahadhut- trade commissioner to the most important "etenonne Confer:. mee (Rev.) D. J. Lane, of •Gode
lodging anywhere. ft Is deubie-tiuned Comillittee. • a representative group that had its Case ple's Convention will be beld in St. An- vended sentence and ordered to pay $30
The Londen Conference Toung Pea- the county. was given two years sus -
rich, IiiTills-141LaraTUCir Car.liff-or-cl-Pike, Bluevele,
charged with the theft of gasoline from
ence in tile EMI/he's history to take time ----
and efilielent. The machine le cylindri. Canadian Trade•Conimission ef the Me the guest speeker.
to talk for hoursto a Mass Meeting. Tn. will be
eat. with. no eorriers to permit bacteria gentt*ie, was referred, to the industrial stead he proposed that he should rneet
copper lined and faille' glistens within wee,m,ReirAA6es ' reedy for prompt and ellective consist., drew's United churobt. Chatham, on Fri- costs, which includes the cost of the
ane without. Between the platee is ae day, leaturdey and, Sineilay,e0ctober 7th. gasoline he stole.
Avery pretty wedding was solemnized ezatien' To this Mr' Mst*rts°11 agree". 0t1 and 9th The Friday and Saturday Joe McMillan Ashfield failed to put
2 -inch lining of cork to hold the heat ei, -„ - b , Even to the most casual observer it ' ' '
end ame, wibuot Beeoee, of Goeorteb„ must be pinions that Liberal tactics hi
im florae of ttla • ride s parents, Mr. evening- sessions, with Rev. E. crosslee in an appearance and a constable was
Townshtp, ort weenoseity, sept, 2004 et South Huron are merely designed to ear- Hunter. of Carlton street United church, sent for him. Be Was to bave heard
Toronto, aS the speaker, will be broad- hie fate on a theft charge.
Save Your Money
Da you realize that when your furnace is not clean
and when air is .getting in above your fire that you
are not only getting a poisonous gas throughout
your house but that you are not getting nearly 100%
efficiency out of the coal that you are burning. Let
us put your furnace in good condition so that you
will .get the same results as when it was new.
• To get the best results, burn the best coal.
We have it
The Famous ilazelbrook Anthracite Coal
We carry a large stock of Anthracite, Bituminous
• and Poc.ohontas Coal, also Coke, and can give
you prompt service.
ROOFING!
• We are Agents for
The Johns.lVlansville Roofing and Siding
If you require any let us give you a price.
For Hardware, Plumbing, Heating, Eavetroughing,
Tinsmithing, etc., give us a trial. All material
• and workmanship guaranteed.
1-.,ineot (it:21 CHAS. .C. LEE'
slitkE AND COAL YARD AT THE mARBO
la 0,004 when uhriel„(4,noo their on barrass the administration for Political
case over CFCO, commencing at 7.45 1
ly daughter, Was united in Marriage to gain' P.M. The Sunday afternoon session;
Rader Has Worked Bard wittir n„ev.. .N...
t.anson Doy.clan, the athlete will find DrThomaa`
le, of Toronto, Mr Oil for the Ataletee-733, rubbing
Barrie Courtice Walter, younger • son of
Is. and the late S, 1'. .Bralter. The Louis leader, Conservative candidate, speaker, will be broadcast over the
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who was given away by her Ecleetrie 011 an excellent article. Xt
bride,
bee worked very here throughput the same station at 3 p.m. rendera the muscles andsinews pliable,
father, was becomingly -gowned in brown campaign and will undoubtedly poll n
Services at Baptiseehurch Sunday takes the soreness ad of them and
georgette and lace and carried a 13eauti- very large Vote. Re is a self.niade man next: 13ible school at 10 lima, sev, strengthens there' for strains that may
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en bouquet of pink roses. Rev. W. T. and a highly Successful farmer and is 'oftr-bo
Swat performed the ceremony, in the hopeful of success in this light. lee is est, 'vein
P Munro, Scotch rausleal evange- be put upon them. It stands pre-emin-
presence of immediate relatives, while mot of the boastful type, He believer' and 7 p.M, and at Taylor's corners at 3 for years, having been, using it Call teS" .
Preaele the gospel at 11 a.m. ent for this purpose, and athletes who
the bride and groom stood under au arch that tho already bouyent erect which pen. Every night excepting $aturday tify to its value as a lubricant.
C20 =
of cedars and white asters. - lifter con- the deliberations of the Imperial Confer.
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NURSE TELLS HOW TO
SLEEP SOUND, STOP GAS
Nurse v. Fletcher says: "lietenoach gas
bloated me se bad 1 could not sleep.
One,zsposmeelc-Aellereee_brought.onLnIL
the gae.saidene.W.A„elegke,weli, end -feel -
One." Campbell's Drug Store, •eeeem—
roco 4=4= s:s
painting, paperhanging
and
• Interior Decorating
• (Estimates Cheerfully Given
In )
Town or Country
MO. CUTEBERTSON
DECORATOR •
Box 509 •Gibbons St.: Gederich
gratUlations a wedding dinner wassere. ence has had on farm produce prices . •+
ed, The table was decorated iti Phik and "1 continue When the plan gets fully
White and. the decorations of the house '
under way, a fact of which there Is no
were carried Oilt in the same colors. The doubt. Mr. Rader has a fine persbnal-'
bride's going -away costume Was a fur- ity and is a likeable fellow, with a good
trimmed suit of black,with gloves and grasp of 'farmers' problems,. Mr.. Gold -
Ing, the Liberal nominee; is a seasoned
shoes to match and hat of burgundy.
They left for a motor trip to North Bay, can:11341ga°' He is PY no Means' a 1"
Ottawa. and other points, Mterwartis tariff mall' •
they win reside on the groom's farm on Boisterous Liberals are claiming that
the Huron etoad, the "Aght the Givernment" element will
. win the day, but the more level-headed
. CANADIANS
IN U.' S. A. argue that this is not time to knock.
Nearly 500 voters,. Who have come of
Canada, Nettrt 620 contributions to the age, will exercise their" franchise for the
biographies in 'the latest "Who's Who hi first time,
America," Is the most prolific. contribn. A last word to ConservatiVe voters. Be'
tor of illustrious persons now resident sure to poli your vote.
in the Unitedi States. England is second_ ......„, •
with 491 and Germany third with 307. 3 IL 1.;KNOW
All told, there are 2,748 of the 30,575 des were -
Kin-
. Mr. arid Mrs. James Ged
persons listed, Who are not American by V
birth, Iceland and Greenland contri-
cardine isitors list FridaY,
bute three, • Nine were born at sea, and Mr. Clarence Murdie, .of ,Listowel
all of those are among the 455 listed, but Vent Sunday at his home here.
Mr. David Milne and Mr,Harold Par.,
who make their homes outside of the•
les returned front the West recently.
./, 3, A.
attend the coming term at University.
Miss Math% Tucker left recently 10
Worms in children work havoc. These iters. J. Meadows is spending a few
pests attack the tender lining of the in- weeks with her daughter, Mrs. 4„ W.
testines and, if left to pursue their tee-• Remetom
eorate the wall,
ages Imdleterbed, hevechalurciultithmaesteelYworPerrose tanMr,uraand Mettraxs. u-Wayahltaerrd Altonspent and M±.
• are of the hook variety that cling to and
these worms, of whatever variety,
sla4onll:•erra to rePatr the inJttrY they bare Mr. Grant MecK lige left ec nt t0
Worm Powders will not only exterminate and wee, Reg, smite and Donald and
r e 1r
but Arthur, spent &Way at Mount Forest.
th Ethel friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hornell, Jane, Mr.
feed uPon interior surface. Miller's wl
begin his studies at Toronto. Mr. Ar-
thUr Andrew is also an attendant at,the
" University,
Col: Arthur Wolfe and Mrs.
Wolfe, of New York, attended the fun-
eral of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Allan
Macteed, which was held from the Pees-
byterian thumb to South Kinloss cone-
terY on Tuesday.• Other friends who at-
tended the funeral from a distance were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLennan, from
Toronto: Mr. Jack macieenzie and Mrs.
Swift, from Toronto, '
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UR FALL and WINTER WARDROCiE
OCT1 cart assemble your entire Fall and Winter Dress Ward-
robe at savings beyond anything you expect, Everthing of
the high quality you are always sure of getting at Cornfield's.
Why not 'have it For Thanksgiving—only ten days away.
Misses' Crinkle Crepe Dresses
Jumper style with dainty white b;louses, New and smart in $6 95
their newness—colors black, wine and blue. Special price •
• luxuriously fur -trimmed, handsome
models, embodying quality and work-
manship. Early though the season is,
now is the time to secure the best value
in your winter coat
"FALL ATS
FOR MATRON AND MISS
Close -fitting styles that go so smartly
vith the new large collars—others with
ttering
Young Men's Suits
Ever) suit is fresh from the tailors' hands. The patterns.16
are new for fall, featuring the popular stripe designs #
in blues and browns. 2 -trouser suits at a saving price..
MEN'S FALL ItA TS• -snap brim, welt ed 6 and roll gbrim
4,, styles in greys and browns. :
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On account of the Hebrew Holidays this store will be closed Friday
afternoon and all day Saturday, but will open Monday, Oct. 3nd.
A. CORNFIELD •
WEAR CORN
West Side of Sqaare
IUD'S WEAR and SAVk MONEY
Phone 418
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COUNTY MEET SEPT, 30th
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Huron Amateur Athletic Association
Meets in Seaforth
The annual meeting of the Huron
County Amateur Athletic Association
was held on Thursday afternoon,' Sept.
20th, In the Clinton Collegiate Institute,
The officers appointed for -the coming
year were: Hon. President, W. J. Dun.
can. seaforth; President, I. II, Weed.
mark, Seafortle. vice-president, Jack
Hanson, Mitchell; seeretary-treaserer,
Marion Bell, Seaforth.
Arrangements were made for holding
the annual meet ateileaforth on Septem-
ber 30th, 1932. The following schools
wilt be represented: Mitchell, Exeter,
Hensall, Olintole Ooderich and Seaforth.
These ischools, compete annually few the,
Merifillan Cup and the' 'Medd Trophy/.
Shields are also given / to individual
oharnidollte
-Our Store will be
closed on
Friday afternoon. and
Saturday, Sept. 30th
and Oct. lst.
On account of
JEWISH HOLIDAYS
Please dotYour shopping
• early.
M. ROBINS
Agent for Tip Top
Tailors
To your measure
$22•5°
Suit or Overcoat
ritell0 381
eneteerseeeeeek, re..e.....ree ere ,le 7.7-tee,.....erre7yese.r,,-„
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• .'AtdrY
4rg, .;$ 4F f vcV fr!
A « P INTec41:-7 Sneciai$ uzmual
(0'avntsor:42.114.1,utities. Tbcy
selling under the umal low A & P prices.
By all means take advantage of them . . but reineinher that everyday'
prices an everyday foods are always lower at A & p Stores, and they al-
ways save money for you. 'Remember, too, that .A & P quality is backed
by our unqualified guarantee of "satisfaction or yourmoney back."
choice Cuts of Tender A & P Selected Beef Specially ,l'rlced for This Week end •
BEEF
SALE
PRIM
EL RIB.'E
UDR R 0 11 ib. e
lb.
3XTIRA, SPECIALS
Es Very Tender and Meaty lb. 1.1c
ON DAMS FOR vim WEEK -END
SMOKED sma- lb. 14142
VIIESH Ram:. lb. Ze
FRESH YOUNG ROASTING PORK
.VER E DEAN PORK. CHOPS
•
cRz Cut F210111Loin. and. Rib
FRESII LAKE
xtri, whole .6ii.
MAE IN ONTARIO'S FINEST CREAMERIES
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,NEW .11b. 13.
0140..,•zrrI4V ib. 19c TANGY- -
SANTA CLARA FANCY QUALITY
PKU E
'tort'
KNOWN THE WORLD OVER
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AYLMER BRAND—OEVEN LABEL
Medium Size
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PLUM JAM
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TJAKER
IODIZED DR EltEE RUNNING
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4,
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3 ibs. 21e
nettle
. 40 -az. Jar
23c
219
ATS Large Pkg. 21e
15
1501)105
TOMATO
-..11211 200 Ivrea MCC
EXCEPT einem
AND MOMS
DEVIL CHOCOLATE
LAYER CAKE
2 Pkgs.
3 Tins
23c
• As
. o Each 21C
MEET, 3UICt VALENCIAS
ORANGES 1 BANANAS
Good Size Doz. 29e 1Yellow Ripe 3 ib. 21e
AM MHO OMR VI r*Ontlegits *OR Istele Milt 0,..Ilt 11011E MANAGitie. ,
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