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Ti' cT(;NAL GODERICH (INTARIO
STATIONARY. PRICES IN
STA TIO.NERY
AT
Ciss>
Although there has been a great advance in the paper
market, we are still selling' our regular lines of letter pads
and many other lines of general stationery at the old prices.
Finest quality Writing Pads, IOc, 15c, 20c and 25c.
HOLLAND LINEN
Note Paper and Envelopes, quire note paper and
package envelopes for 25c. Choice 3 sizes paper and 3
si •e: envelopes. including the new long narrow envelope.
LOTUS LAWN
Note Paper IOc. 'Envelopes I0c. Positively Wonder
tutValue. We aim to make it pay you to do all your buying
in Goderich
REO CROSS NOTES.
'Ilse monthly meeting of the ltd
1'55'.. Society took place i11 the Nos th
•trtct 1441111• on the evening 01 Nep-
Dowsel I's, with Mi. M. d ....hi to
for *loon .
The swlrtaiy 1rw1 a letter flow
Mis. .1 --Bateman ct•ucrtuing the
Ioa1N r.w1 IioW bele to the Hrrur Bay
mlhlary hospital. The ',Mowing 1s
au vitt art :
"1 wa' ,sit for yesterday In go up 1
lo the b o.{.1:*l and v.:w the content•.
1 found a n,0.l rationalasUe and grab-
(ul st*tT Irons \I .itor Cat art, 111* 0. l'., I
down. I:vru the .i.trr on duly spoke I.
to me About lh,• things. The burgeons •
were vet y e..1u{.Illu•-tial y about the :
11.Ings pertaining 1., 1 hen depai t Wrnts
mud werw*,1 p1111cul my pl.Abett with
the plus hrnlg in the pile
Jacket •. %When 1 :4 -Lett 1 1 11181
was uuu.u,.l the captain said : 'Yrs,
we aro• gl ,.1 to get thew 81141 provide
our town (.i.s, out these stir perfect.'
The 111attou .sod artrrs, Nlo tr.•r the
11101* IIUrl.a11 s Jr, weer so pleased wi111
111r diet, cloths, house* lye., bas,
s.a•k►. l.1dats•ks, and all the otbet
things. '1'11r'l.*.y•' do love thr tin 1*
Lag4 t.,.put then ur*►uree un, and the
11.nlarwivrs when they air going back
to the tt'trwelie- !tl.art t. 11, we row*
.•1 111,•111 hooves Ir -..W*, ,.lite expert
•tenders. 1 661..1 vet the 1, W1. w110
hrliwd with tib 1,610 could hove been
rheic And heard how much t...•.t Nutk
was appl•reintr.i.
Mrs.Elt..1. on 1• •half of the sewing
mew. reported that goods W the
.Alta• .d $? :IS bad been purchased.
The Candy
Season is Here !
.\�'r. h.:v(. a (11!1 !
Forte [il$==.
C holat es
t t' pat kage..
ill \.11101:-
• Esieyed bj these, who like the best. .
Saturday Special
lte{rulat 4Uc a pound. Sat-
urtl;'1' only. ..... 2oc a lb.
A. I-. Caldwell, Phut. 13.
Prrtcri; !ion Drugg;st
Li . '-n'r-a.
minspealansumilisissenntsame
s�''���'Wq...-. ire
gRf3? PTLY SEC'1-►R +' , •• I...' 'La MI-4.Sadie 1•'ftt
Is .•• (Demi,
?\ I' het.. \11.. Betnal.1 fh•1►tly and
\I\IltO\ A Vl.11 : \. .•. .. (-h'Id1rt1. of `irai11.oy., spent it
5(4 Ln,ve'-'• 1t.. Mc- ' LI:.
GREAT
BARGAINS
at Walters & Co.'s
Boot and Shoe Store
1' 1 - 1
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Waltcrs & Co.
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GODE.k1CH }NONE
LOTHIAN.
I rr:-r'tY Sept. hl
f. w Weak..i-itiug her mother, Mrs.
\Vat, Hog.10
Mr. 1'. IL McNay.
look in til.•xhil,i'ion at leritd.m 1:414.
Abulre.k 1 .14er. 1.t), 1t I uI ,yr.•k . )I1,alai Mrs.I411nney, of
leu.l.li1tn. In o -•ire elf tote 1 II'ttmt. -11.•11• .. t -v days (1rlr, Ihr
]hG1av rr.•wl Ile ,ts•11;. Aduti•'.iutl, c,i.-$- . 1 111
1• 1 .11.' . 114ut.11
0
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:/1., _I{.' •..111.•lits. vv ill. i .-..sort and 1.'lulolr ..Vlr .1 '1111 M. (ie*, 01
the p. ".. - t. .1 - I„• 111 • id •.f 111• 1'. i . All .. L 1 i -•I •••1 :. t 111.• borne of
r .• .u. -- „I a .i •utl Ihi' I:u'ly 11•.,' •,. t pens•11 -. \l'. 1.11•t 11 1'. tel ('-,ok,
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BETTER THAN EVER
Dungannon air
lar
THURSDAY
Oct. -
and FRIDAY
6
GREATLY IMPROVED PRIZE LIST FOR 1916
Special Attractions
SPEEDING IN T1IE RING
TUG -OF -WAR ---PRICE $10.00
1; ,'.• n A,Itli:_*5I :in.) We -t Watyal.,.11 To ,.ship-,
( aptanr•'I 1.i 'ho.. Vto)h..,s *5541 Jai. Nal 'ugh.
HIGHLAND PIPERS' BAND
of loiku.,w
GRAND BABY SHOW
friday 711 a p 551.
25 Cents
Admission
Grand Concert
iRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 6th
1%11.1. .1. VVHI9'F and .11'I.1M BRAZIL. . 1 onitslian-
MIDS. W. I'itANK sAl NtSEIIS, - - - ..f (7.aieri-h
I'1fOI IIMP MA1t9'1'\ and 1116111.AN1) KIIM
Admission to Concert
W NI B111 51
1'rs•solenI
JAS MAi.I.Ot1 .11, It. M.11.1%
Vice-1'r•t•s, Sw•.-Tress
Fall Overcoats
There's a chill in the air
that says in language
plainer than word, : "Get
the fall overcoat t
The light top con( is an
absolutely necessary part
of every man's apparel.
it is essential to comfort
that the coat should fit
well. Ours are pertect-
fitting.
1.0 us make you
one.
R. J. Armstrong
MERCHANT TAILOR
McLean Block
Mg .11hr I'.,rl1. Ile Lea"; Ile at i'lintorl
•551 1.+1a1 Dry, t•rpt.11e41 that the
1.ragur wi-hwI toct.n.ohdate hr It. -d
t't o.* let IL of the e1,11111y, and to have
At $25 We Can Give
You a Suit That is
Exceptional Value !
$25.003 is a good price to pay for a Suit, for every
dollar of value that it is passible to crowd into a
tailored Suit the manufacturer has put into those
we are selling at this price. They are made from
serges, wool popli s, gaberdines, etc., ill navy,
black, brown reen. They are modelled after
the seasons latest and most approved designs, cut
and put together by experts. The coats are silk -
lined, some braid -trimmed, others have velvet
collar and cuffs. The acme of Suit value at $25.00
Other Suits at $16.50, $20 and $21.50.
Skirts for Stout Women
A large assortment of splendid -fitting models cut in straight lines to give the
desired slight effect and featurin0 the newest styles in yokes, etc. All are neatly
finished with small bone or self -covered buttons. Materials are l x*-5llent quality
serges in black or navy. Sizes up to 33 -inch waistband. Price $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50.
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1.1161.. Vi'•t,;t•ia 01'
I r ,1.
. 11
111.- • IN
,ul.i ' L.1.'..'1ee11 at $ .l':1 hold 1 -•ell all (it, HW'on hales .hipped t.• •1• •
.hely" t... b ''''"1 """d 1 1109.4.81 satyr lret.it•.tig Cent -ti Lin.on,
o40r-5-" -• 1 Inv .hilt.. 1' tltr.NI,f center lot Ihi- mlhtary di tr .•. A- a
1!o,v1 . 1.1..11'1 • ' 1 l'N un". 11 eh"- furans or e..r1 . in„ Out this sC!.. env it
el,r' h h gni:'•: • h .1- -• wa- .I .naetl to Lace Ali the • Itale-
Thr . *4pen-r. of ibr •6111--p• .I to l'hrtu•h, 101 err tt rp would
btandi an, .untr.t to $y, :.55'1 Ibrit hdr, lie • a 511.(55.41, ste.l wiser- s. ill• v .would-
vxlu, d ,n t21, 'contained 21 ho+pita) . he rr-1 1pprd to L nd.•n. :1 nis plan
shirt-. 1 .n t {.' jam$l. ta.•rrl•.tb... It .tletf tooth ,Cnosidela•Ily d1.Sun1on.
• , Mr.. \1 •I:ito hill for yarn*r'1ouit'd' while theumemmber. rrse•i t weie 711-
l . $31 1.1. and Iorr shipment .it I:Ct - most unanimous 111 tiseir not n vat .''
war valued eat #115 rid. " I ship{ tag *11 I br Hu5 on I,al• . t„ It 1.11111.-
was
.11111-was moved t .int thew act-vont* be •mon , *5555 r, 51a*ny yu. 1 u.•d tiio
lewallry wr well aw (live 1. •-I'nljty of
st it let u•) •.1 teport W11, a. fol- .hippiug„&trd (5. ' .••-
105.. K.l u.• r l".1:22,'Iaeon;h. criviug r.a,ru' ••i .un 1in•I i etre) 111
$ 111 ; iulerr-t, iti.'IL" ; watd eo11rr- l'linfuo. dec...a
ial s{wkel- en•p{It► lied
tion., li'-11.31: VV',1'..1''. V1 1''.-, the idtpoN(ibility..t nl.'l.III¢ .. ch*. -
Si : Mrs. our: l'. it k, till : MI•. Alt- {,,red haanch tot tt.r Krd 4. ,1 *' �octrl }
ken, $. : local, $...' .L. Ea wn.r+
,iu *pulse* ur[ianmrxLio1., of sbippll,,;
of bole 1R:ii :W. Ii.lauee "4"Ie (.,'I t ]ted Cos. goods las *other than a regu-
nezt month, $5.31.91 ',her eceiving centre, or of prl mitt:11g
On ion of M.. Phelan and Mrs. i them 111 (1814* even temporal it}' ander
Taybi the C(111luulrre« wet.. *u1h11-
lowin • 7111: 1t.it*ani* hranrh, report port and r,.rrve it for further t0u-
s:711 , sewing r miller, $141) ; yarn I taderat is Il.
cmm..u) tee, S3111..- •' •
011 notion of Mrs. Sl*••k and Mi.'. i REI) CROSS ME\GRItM W.VNTE1)
Mutnry. the• sewing con.mlttee w*��'I Maim's'dirttlhutrd at Culhottit's
author lied 10 rent sewing machine..machine..l ruse.
for the tlte.l $ivors 1taNrla, 11 i•4 mem. • • •
tier., consider the innovation desirable. i ATri sin •
THK ANN( ti. MEET -
the control -of another organ. est-. •
I MI to purchase mate. i.I t.. the fol-' Finally 1t war dreid.-d ter leers* 17.,,
It w*. deehled t . bold the *notal I iND un Thursday, l)ctihel 5, st rip.m. 1
meeting rf the Muciety on Thursday.) Hrat• Ihr Prep.•*' of 51r y*Al's work 1
lietol..t :.. Anil elect the officer.. for test year,
(araA„
Mir. e. dein
legate to the ert- • -
The Best L ser Relief.
If you .tr• .offering with ai1n1.
kidn*1 1 -if you have tried other
Inrcpar *15,151* and have found tltt•In
actitig, make up your mind to
„tart taking Penslar Rocha and
l'almctto Compound at once. This
reliable (.reparation - - has seep
suecrsaful timeand again and there
is 111t1.- d0uht that it wilt give you
the sante relief as it has thousands
of other- who have suffered with
kidney tremble.
vor your protection in having.
the enact formula is {.Anted on
every dilate and we can recom-
mend Buchu and Palmetto Cotn-
pr*tnd in every reelect.
lit is .old in two sir... fifty Bents
and one dollar, :)rd se believe you
can 11.A• it w1t11 very good re -uhf
Before • taking this remedy,
eleanae your system with I ,-nslar
liver Saline which will enable the
Ihlrhu and I'almett° to set more
thoroughly and quickly. I'enslsr
Liver Saline, 54 ...Id in two amxa.
II/4911y five and fifty cents. Get
these reliable preparations today
sl
JAS. A. CAMPBELL Pim. B.
CENTRAL 1)R(.( .STORF
(vomer North Mt Ind Wln.o•
I:odenrh
Ito* 4141 'Phone. *r. 't2V
Ala
The Society thankfully acknowl-
edges the follow mg c..otrihuriun* of
socks : Mrs. IlurnU., Mrs. Jas. Dick-
son. Mian Bus r111, 4 pairs each t Miss
M. ('Lark, We. Daltrey, Mra. Woods,
Mrs. 11 .wkin. (Port Albert'. 3 piing
each; Mir* I)rean'•y (Dungannon
Mrs. .t. Strait .n, Mr". liter McK'wan,
•r , is. Ball, Mrs. Hoicks, Mfr. (.old-
thulpr, sr.. Mrs. alt•liwau, j.., Mts.
Witt Carry, Miss I.enr sculls, Mrs,
Taggart. Mrs. Dordun, 2 psi.- rash ,
Mips l`. bark, Miss Hopkins, Miss M.
A. RureiU, Mrs. Wiigl,t, Mls Iful-
1,rd, Mips Elsie Balt, Misr M. Dark;
\I.ss .\I►en, Miss lthyna., 1 pair each.
Rev J*a. Hamilton has par. hosed *
Ford ref and made a nip with it as
tat ar Blyth on Tuesday.
0ODERTOWNSHIP.
IOn S'1ndty. Oelohrl $ h. there will
, be special harvest h set vices at
Zion chinch IT*ylor'.+ Owner), to he
onducttd by Krv. W. 11 1'amplw111,
pastor of the church. It has heen de-
rided to have a thank•offerirg in politer
111 the annual fowl supper. Special
music will be rendered by the choir.
services 11 a. m and 1 p. m.
PATRllrrtf r'I.a 11rrY. -Thr general
h11.inessi inertia( of the United Pa-
triotic Society will he held at the
horn. of Mr... Curwer. Huron road,
on VVrdoead*y, October 1th, at 2.:10
p. 551. 1t is denrwi that every noon.
her from Moth omciet5es make an effort
1., he present. The Society hews tat
acknowledge dnnationa from the fol-
lowing : Mrs. John Sowerhy : Mee.
Robert Johnston. 6J mach ; township
.°until. $lit.
Popular Priced Millinery
-of Exceptional Merit
Trimmed Hats $5.00
- . -' I - I 1 1-1. •..11 ''
Ne'w Felt Shapes
t ,, 1. 1.,1• _ ail.' '
$1.25
Demonstration
of Cuilene Corsets
k h• _u .oil _ 11' Illi.
tI
Cashmere Hose 3oc
litre• -I i,ul e.' *111,..41 t i*-loi . 1. I I
..oil ,;,:.,• ratl l rt. all -*,. I�
43.1114.•
;k.. -.tit •I.'
• ..
New Silks
30c
t t:u $1.50 - $2.00
$5.00 New Crepes and Nikons Too
$3.50
.,,1 I..• . \: L.•,'w slit. l '. 1. I1.
rl- .11','11- \1 Ile.
:1. I• t u,. �_ .
1'1:i,
ng!is!. Flannelette Blankets
•
$1.75
Blick -Silk $t.so
`1
.. 11
;1.26, 61.75 $2.00
Let th Eureka Vacuum Cleaner
Help You with Your Fall
Houseclean•n7
1;
12.00
I.• .t\ 4
$1.50
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WE RE -MODEL EVRS
I ,. „'I knni- r• •i1e•'i..11.•.1
rte' n n:l• 4. r int. 011,. •• a-
-.,,- .. 1'I„s• ori'•...
fin tae• worktri:ttl-lap. J..'
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Hodgens Bros.
Direct Importers Goderich, Ontario
In New York City alone
nine men are employed sell-
ing Canada -Made Dunlop
Traction Tread Tires.
LAMATION '
"Take Notice :
New Yorkers have
been Captured -by
the ' Tractions!' "
-H.,•Jv Aailp
Think of it - in a critical
city like New York, where
probably the most fastidious
motor owners in the world
assemble. nine men, as noted
before, are kept busy doing
nothing else but selling a tire
made in Canada -and selling
it at a higher price than the
American has to pay for
American-made tires.
And yet this Traction
TreedTire, which has "caught
on in New York City,and
other parts of the United
States, is identically the same
tire which j we have been
offering to Canadians since
1911.