The Signal, 1929-7-4, Page 7Famous Chinese
Statesman Coming
Here at Chautauqua
Dr. Tehyi Hsieh Will Be Heart'
in His Notable Lecture
"Awakening China"
The blood of China's ancient
aristocracy and the spirit of mod
tin democracY mingle In the per
ton of Dr. Teyhl Hsieh, noted
Chinese diplomat and statesman,
who will deliver hie stimulating
lecture "Awakening China" at
the coming Canadian Chautauqua
here.
That Canadians may gain a
truer view of China and her prob-
lem' le Doctor Hsieh's mission In
coming to the Dominlon-and
China could not have found an
emissary better suited for the task
Doctor Hsieh is a brilliant orator,
$ master of the English language
nd a keen student of Internatlon-
DB. T1111Y1 HSIEH
affairs. It has been said of him
t be is the national interpreter
Chinese aspiration, philosophy
d hopes.
An editorial In the Toronto
obe speaks of Doctor Hsieh as
lows: '
"One of the most cultured' :+
1 as wittiest visitors Toronto hart
d In many a day is Dr. Tehyl
leh of China, guest of Board of
ade. Doctor Hsieh, In addition to
ch Oriental lore, knows the Oc-
ent better than most of us. He
a graduate of Cambridge and
had wide diplomatic experience
both sides of the Atlantic. He
typical of Young China. which
is rapidly taking over all that
htly belongs to China from the
ebled hands of the Old Regime.
all might learn a good deal
this brilliant representative
bins."
jilh52-orvid"
EO. STEWART
Fi ••l:1�7
THE SIGNAL,
1 County and District
The uu.rriagr .,f Marie Albin*, 1
daughter of Mr- l'aplheau and the
late Jo't•Id1 't'apiueu u, of Flt. Jesteltll,
to George Itetzt•I. of Ie•troit, w'aa 401'
etoxited ill the 1/rye:ale U.C. church
on \buds}'. .1 • 24th. Mr. and urs.
Mewl will reside in 1h•rolt.
Me. and Mos. John V,»Lien, Maple
.'rest t}'uriu, Ililllett tewnwlap, on June
Pith orIt•braUel the 11(144la annlver-
wiry of their ularriuge. Four of their
six ?outlying children were present,
With la uumler of friend... and Mr. and
Mrs. Vooklen were pn•a•uled with 11
144,.4• of gold 111111 other gifts.
.\ gathering of the sielih,•11M11 fam-
ily. to tie 'mother 4.r rd', took 1411144'
Juke 1!1111. ,t 1he hots• of '111r. aur
Mrs. %lent. It. SlepheH...i. Parr line,
Stanley 111wu hip. Member- were pre-;
went from Inud••h.1V11g1tam.
Chubut and Denson. and a large How-
ler front Stanley. where alw StepheI-
r.e.s settled In the early 414,.,_
The ,loath ....urns( in Staatey town-
,-I,ii. on June :aid of .\w, Forsythe.
widow of \1u14o1111 McEirell, ng..1
eighty-five tear-. Deceased is surviv-
ed by a fluidly of six: Mr.. A. Stew -
:1't Iwd Mr.. .1. \I:e'farI: t..•. 4)1 :411111 -
Rev. John \I4l:wen, of 1`llurehill.
%VIII. 4n apo• homestead in Stuulev.
Mrs. it. V. M,'l.areu, of Hensel!. 441141
M r.. \\111 Slr,r. of High.: or.
SEAFORTH
T11e Sea for111 11..rwv.le•r 1'1111. 1111.
11.1144 4.41 n nue trophy fr.nH It. ,l. Gibb,
to le' u..eI as to ,halleuge
J11 111/1.e. NlxoH. for thirty 'ears a re -
Mem of Se,tforth. died .Ito. 'Sit' in
his eighty-ninth year. lie ":.. tern ret
sea while his tomtits, , wer• making 11e
c,.yatgt• front Ireland U4' rain.ola. Tint
fam114 ..•I1I.rl Hear Terutt.., and when
a yonu� 111811 1 h 41w'.s1v0.I nu,•el to
\111.11.11. where he rwuoi1.•,' for many
yslr... lie , 1- survived ,• his wife,
three solei_ Inld the dttipzl:ers: Mrw.
'Smith anor%II»- 11iuu1r �i,.a., of -RPS•
forth: Mrs. Whetter. of S .•:.pennon:
%Ir., John•Spelin. of Galt : Mrs. I:. A.
'',.Hatable. of 41..hawn: 11' I :u. of T..
J. AI.. 10.r I4'rroit. Hale. of
forth.
ISXEWER
1)1 ring n hill gs11w 1s-tw.-en-taw
niarrlel and rhe single men at the
1.1611 gronud.. IE,•c. Taylor hail 1H,th
1,1,11.4 of his lefr leg (ri. Itireci.bel41w'
the knee. •
,;orlon Koch. lt..A . Strnlforit,
has Ie'•H eugagwl as velem• leacher at
Ext -ter Hig(. Seh.ol and \lies 1lilrcar-
it I:rnitam, ILA.. of 'tampion. imo
leen eHgaanel 1414 teacher of k:ngl{sdi..
'Mrs. 4'1141r4•s Christer ptosse.l away
i I,1 F:xeter 4n June 24th. In b4'r eighty-
sts-'.1111 year. Sht• 111141 her 1.0,4.11n11
morel twenty-five years hg„ to Exe-
ter frotu Sti•1J1en township, 44'1101e
they termed for tunny yeah. 111r.
1 I.rk.tie died eight year. 11114'. (41)4• Ston
111111111e1laughter.urv-Irr: 1:. 11. ('Dris-
tie. of lltepbetw mad Mrs. Ili'Cenitls.
4.1 Exeter.
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•
BRUSSELS
The pulH.- w'h"ol hoard hale engag-
ed .Fred E. Alierta4'of Elmwood. to. :Dv
.'..tent for the 4onthmntlon sehoo1.
Rev. F. 1:. itit•kerd, I, Th.. of Water-
ford, has. been Appointed mor of the
Anall'n It parish of Rrmaels and Wel-
ton and take's 41111,414' Auglr.t 1st.
A pretty welding took place In
ce St. Telephone 105 Goderich I:rnssrIs ou Stltnrdilv. when Florence
I'Ilzulwth. only daughter of Air. and
Mrs. Johnatliver. became the 'wide of
of Cinetou, tiled at Port Arthur on
June 21st, and the funeral took plate
In Clinton on the 24th.
George Cook •Ls laid up with a
broken leg and .1. Mahatfy has a brok-
er arm.
The 1001e14it1g std .10411.11 14411 of 1 I1
reletilt \Vestry -\\'illi. United church
talk place 4414 Sum:it lied. and the ser-
vices of the day were attru'i,',I be
'treat Congregation.. Rev. )lurolo•h
M/'K111111.11, 11.1).. of Turmtto, waw the
spacial preacher and wag aw.isl.el try
Rev. A. A. 'Hohnevc, Kee. J. 'E. Furl
111111 the minister of the church. 1te•e'.
.1. E. Hogg. The rebuilding lull fur -
Welling of the church cult about $13. -
Mao. . received 111-
IaMI, 5.111.• �� 4 H► N'l+ ill
.urians• on the old building and of the
remainder !.f the cost all but sheet
)L3.11011 ha+ alres'i' been raised in cusp
or si,tit riptiens.
MADE HER BABY
PLUMP AND WELL
Nothing make- :1 mother more
grateful than a Ienefit ,.,II1,•rn•d upon
her child. 11otlerseverywlwre Who have
I1eee1 iBatby's 11 An 'Caller.. for their chil-
dren eleak lu wuhush4stie• terns of
ttwui. For instate*, Mr.. %a•pher'i La-
voie. Threw lttrer', (4114'., writes: -
"Ruby's (twit 'Calrlet41 are a wonderful
neslielow 1..r little outs. They never
fail Lo reguhlte the bele'. .1,n111r11
and Navels and slake Mtn plump 111111
%%MI. I always keep ,1 IMrx .,1 the Till.
less In the house and would :Wyk.. all
mothers to do. likewise." Most of 1114'1
ordinary ailments of ehildli',l arise!
In the sa'nd'al 111111 I.,w'ele, x1141 con elf
alufekh Icullwhed I. Baby's own Tale
lets. These Tablet. roll.•,!• constipation
and Iudlir.tlnn, break rep 4411.. end
simple fevers, expel Worm.. ells?
teething pains and promote healthful
'deep. Tlwy are guar:Mi't't to lie free
from itjuriou. drags 411.1 are.snf4 even
for the y at'++t uu.l meg dell' -t4'
child. T't• Tablets are sold by Medi-
cine ,lechers or by mall at 2:H• it box
front The 1)r. Willblti, Medicine 1'n.
Itro•kvhle. that.
Brophey Bros.
THE LEADING
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ANii ERR.%I HERB
Ambulance service at all
hours, day or eight.
1.111)N Fs : Stale 1211 Rew. 217
Ill►UERICH
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral I Iiret3or and
Embalmer
All calls promptly attended to
day or night
PHONES
More 33, Residence 355w
Hamilton Street, Goderich
a
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg)
1 can supply your watnt. In
any of the atm'. fuel. Prompt
-.•rvice and reni'onnhle prices.
La FLICK
Telephone 17$j liollcrich
('1114rI.'' Graham M.i:114in. Men ..f 11r.
and 111 r.. 11'illlam 1141;.l iii, of 11,4i11 -
lop township. Rev. F'. (I. Fowler, pas-
tor of the i'rehy'eri441 church, per -
rimmed the r t I v after a short
GODERICH, ONT.
•ALADA has the finest flavour
in the world and it costs only
one-quarter of a cent a cup
\ORANGE/
P(PEKOE
BLEND
I
TLA
VFresh from the gardens'
sad
%%Inghaul. who hall Well It 1...
\1'itg11anI all her life.
daughter of the tate lir. and M.,
Allen, of Windham. Rom' tan, az.,
Mrs. Allen sustained a broken 141; frit
falling on the sidewalk, fr"w 44111ci,
she teeeovt'iri1, alai W14' able 1,. 114•
around with the aha of erillell e. h,It
the alrhletlt left her IH IH»•r hral!h.
`4ur'I'Iug are her husband and 14.,
ons. J011144'.1 North 11ay. and 4 'oIge,
of eineinon11 11'144; also 01n• t'rother,
John, of Wingham. • -
Old
A THRIFTY PEOPLI:.
lbuntry People Have .wvw1 '
t 1.200.UUO.000.
While unemployment mei under-
employment have been rife darn.
the past year, 11 Is amazing to learn
that the friendly societies of the old
Country have actually inertia -ed both
their funds and membership
People In the Old Country don't,
as a rule, get credit for thrift. and it
is not realized how great th, 4,1iuna
of small savings really Is. \Ir. Wil-
; Ilam Graham. M.F..: has • stixu'ed
that the deposits in trustee :•stn, L's
banks the Poet Ornee Sark '• It • k
•
and building soel•tI444, .'1.
amount Invested in Nations: "•,
Gertlfirates, total up to the , .
figure of nearly L1,300.000,0
By far the greater. part r'' ' .
1 clur*A, belongs to people of ,.'y
Iced means. And as quite
number of small Nays s hat . .
small quantlth•s of War Loa: :, :, !-
clpal loans, or the neeurltlea
W1NGHAM •
permit. local concerns, alae 1..1 al
wealth of our small eaplt:,1'.t
probably considerably great •
Mr. Graham's h::hre.
I►r. 1rlum Iru'4'rty flax left for -------
%'au,ru1ver. Where ...lie 111t4.1141% to pear-
1
ear• I _
alt*.
J11:5:' LIKE HIS DA...
pat. \'and'. .1ugdltxi .'lural\ was tire,
wene of an Interesting event when the'
reet.r. Hey. F. W. Sehnffter, united in
tell.»'k Alarm, ret Jane ('14111064.1 I.
daughter of Mrs. Sidney 4'11mplH•I1. of
l'ulr'sa, n1141 I:oorgv' Hawthorne.. ..1
Winghnm. The h 1pgry coapt.• will re -
skis• 114 WInglinm.
11:1115 sh 4'. pane,, wife 1.f 1'.11114' Wal-
ker. .tied .1ut14' 24t.h In her fifty'flret
year. Survlvhlg are ler linsbmId.
this.' daughters :11111 4,111• sm.
.\ .ollgregntioual melting of St.
anilrew''s l'rwbyterl,tit church WIC
held of the evening of Jute 211th to
(nark llpprr•tatfuu of 11,.'. honor be-
stowed upon the congregation Iry the
eleetl4n of their minister. Iter. 1►r.
Perrlr, naw molerntor of the Preshy-
terlrin Church in 4:,,toda. 1)r. t',rrie
ens pr".4'Itsl with 11 Knox 1'4114''4'
hoHl 441HI x pure of gold. and %Its.
1'.'rriesrweired :t lea11tffol IH.ugnet of
roster. ,addresses were :fret' by p.ronr
dent na•u11.,•rs of the roogreitati''1.
:and 1)r. Ferric made a fitting r'';.I
emitter -tine bleed I»'IMmling n f4',.
Ilv" ago. l'llzisiieth !'harl4'I$ wlf4' of
.Irdmu Walters. Whitebait'. died
morning. She wine slaty -111111. ”11 1.. of
MD'. and hod leen n reeldetlt 4f oh'.
locality all her life. She was horn in
the township 4f Klnlurs.
There dist very smidenly hl T..1,61114
en \Vebwwlay. Jou.• 2441). Mart ler
della ITenna, wife of Ilole•rt .Vert,
ha,
£aOther Slur) 1t. 1'•.:J by vl 11:51
SIV live: 1,..1771:111‘1:.;.Loud ot'• 1.'04
the full ,,.1:,_ :
The sailor son of an Arbroat'1 ba'
ber had brought home with. I:
large, hairy, and particularly 1
monkey, which he. prese,uted to
father. T;1 • harber trained tb•• ••,
key to asst: elm to jh.•
kis customers' chins. much to :1. Ir
aausement.
One day a stranger drlpp•'d into
the shop.. .1 '...,! « .. 1,,..4' 0' n,
monkey sitting in a far nor: •r scar-
ing intolllgen ly at a c ie pap'',, 1;
and by the barber was called to the
door to answer some query or othor.
and In his absence the moek••v seiz-
ed the Lathering brush and proceed-
ed to work dliieently on th, rust0m
er's face. Afterwards he crabbed a
razor and eta"ted to scrota it with
equal diligence, but In a grossly care-
less manner Then he •l44n,br-red up
on the sr u or the chair a•ei made as
It to begin shaving the alarmed
customer.
"Na, na. ma wee mannle." said the
MOSLEMS REVEREJF:It1 . %is %LEM.
Ranks Seminal In Sacredness. only to
The city of Jerusalem ranks second
In macre/domes only to Mecca. In the
eyes of the true MoIlem, Slydah Ikbal
Alt Shah writes:
Thee pedple orii ,faith.:,ft.•r per-
for)ning their religious 4.• .no,.les at
Mecca year to year, make pilgrimages
to the Holy City of Jerusalem. Ac-
cording to our belief, the Prophet
Mohammed "flew on his whl'e charg-
er to meet Uod" from a red stone of
this city. That alai) is entombed here
in the Dome of the Rock '
And here, too, Jesus (`heist, Whom
we look upon as one ret our great
prophets. preached the sacred Word,
now contained In the Gospel which Is
as saered to ua a4' the Koran, to the
world. His mother, •Mary, too, has a
great 'reverence shown to her in our
belief*. It Is, therefore, sacrilegious
In the eyes of Islam t0 term Jeruaa
tem as anything but holy.
Standing lust near the Chapel 1.
Aecensiou on.th.. 11 ,,,it of Olives,
noticed how true 1t Is to call Jeru
velum "a city on a hill."
TH1e'.IH t I. %lA1. Ti(i 1 '.'tt'.
•
•
Odd IA'rtt d% Hell Or 11111-0f- ti •-\\'av
Ltirtiertk01 01d country.
Pante a small map of England on .
lrardboard, then eut It ou y':114 a r'
•'rf scissors, and mote is Oben' •n ' .
point of a pin until 11 balan • - 1 1•
point of balance will he ton its
the town of Meriden. in t.
shire, which can thus ,•I:It:n
geographical centre or hub ! 1
laud.
The villa•:,• of Flash. on •
of Staffordshire and D ' '
which Is 1.500 feet above I,
is said to be the highest in 1 red.
Alston, a place of moire 111 n 111
people, has the steepest, n w••et
street to b" found In the e' '.' try
Talking of streets, Kirkr.i•dy. Ia
}9f'•shir.•, Is known asp "Lan.: Tote."
front the fact that the main
theyllaee sties':►;les to a I.ng:,. if f .'r
miles.
So many places claim 1. he rba
smallest village or parish In Ent -
land that It is difficult to u1.!ke a
1 choice, hut N,rlhholme, n'•ar R'atn-
fleet. with an area of only twenty five
acres and 'wen y porches. and a Do!►n-
latlon of about 200, must a! mast he
the most pupil out) foY its !I'.•. s•rr
By contract. the tattiest parist.
WM11P•y, In iaucrees ' ods ►t'Pr
101,000 acres, heir' ashlthirty nul.•s long
STATUE OI'' 1';I.1ZAII :TH 1111'.
sE IF .Altl\Il R.ANTAMs.
'by fifteen wide. Lydford, 111 Devon -
Shire, was second with 10.0no acre.
until, a few years at,). It was split
into two.
The coldest town In the British
Isles Is Braemar. which has an aver-
age yearly temperature onit 11.3 de-
grees above freezing. It is the only
town where February temperature
averages below nes ng -Ire
In England, Ronson, Oxfnrdehlre,
holds the record for heat, and
- Rounds. t'ambeldg.•ehlre, for Fold:
while Holyhead and Pendennis, near
t Falmouth, hold a Joint record as the
1 two windiest plans In the country.
In 1920.Holyhead had thirty days'
high wind. eight being full cil.., dar-
t th • 11 f J nua
Erected to the Ate y of Women
Prison Itefurmer.
The stain" of Elizabeth Fry. :he
prison reformer, in the main upatalrs
ball of the new Old Bailey, Is reputed
to be the only to.•morial of the kind
erected to a woman within the pre-
cincts of an English i•eurt of justice.
Mr. A. Drury, It.A., the sculptor.
took for his 1441 Gibson's well-
known portrait in which the philan-
thropic Quakerest Is d.•pir '•d stand -
Ing placid .and erect its her plain grey
cloak and Monnet.
The statue (, rather more than Lf. -
slze. On the 1 •ut of the po•d.'atal Ir
Inscribed an apt quota fon from ung
of Robert Browning's poem and on
either side are bronze has reit. fa re-
presenting Mrs. Fry at work amongst
the wotm•n inmates of New'gal:• Goal.\
praying with them, and ministering c
to their needs.
Arietoe ata of Pardons.
Some of the dog exhibits at the
recent dog show at the Crystal Pal-
ace, London, were a:tend,d by their
personal maids. Their prices ranged
from 31,000 to 15,500 each. The ant -
Cl+l.f Engineer Has Bred Mx Genet.
aliens on Board S. R. flue,,..
The 4414'4',' of the eteamslaipa 1nr-
Fey.are•proud of their eeafarin. ban-
(ams--als gen,•ratlons of whir', I.pv
been hatched, on hoard Itbe resew!
"Bill" Is the Ia.est d his (Inc and is
petted by ,'very • In the .hid••
complement."Rill•" Is the leather of.a onintette
who have undlsput•'d perml..!•'n to
roam All decks and 0••14 h on a" ,•'n
,•..vers. But the 1.111 1 not at ; h
the eablt 'i.f 1'hi. f i:n••Ine,,,
lock. Ma itlak'•l.,'1 tae br
lam (owls ever s1'1, •• he )011 i
Smrrey. It her haw,..os tar be l • a
hap xt •aflern,ion 1•.4 ime, •
mo'1n)s the nearby. gangway
lustily. knowing full well Mtn.
all or mom.- ot1,••r nic:rsel ,
comes his way al that Ante. H.
"Billy" and his len PaIPPI,' k
lroaches the 1 r.sst.'4l' delicacy
way of fond. The slaps' raffle,
serI that the h,tntems are as k
after the Ineecls 14.iterrter ar•• f •r
rata, That Is why e.H•krmach.•s an
kept at a minimum • 1' t! "urr.•y.
male lay In state on silk croshions ori,.
on eiderdowns. and their basket, re-
sembled beauty parlor'. Some were
In wicker haskets with windows of
vita -glass so that they .night enjoy
the benefits of the sun's rays. Oast
. Pekingese lunched off grapes and had
a dainty portion of chicken put In
his mouth with a alive' fork; while
this tiniest animal at the show, a
black and tan terrier, wei::hing only ,
one and a quarter rounds, was priced
at -over 1500.
latter, Jumping to his Ieet and push- 511 It.q 4 to 4Isit„r) -'hove yeti
Mg the monkey aside. "1t.' na ob- ,,,, *,11','?
Jections to ye soapin' me. an' yer Visitor --No, wanly, 1 hovel t."
,stroppla' may be a' richt, but Far Small Ito., --Then who iel�s you
tatsr'll has to do the ehavin'l" 1 what to (111'
Thursday, July 4. 1026-T
S YOUR
APPETITE POOR ?
PERHAPS by distitog sr
other rens, you have
been treating the .ymptoata,
rather than the cause. 1.4344
of appetite, heartburn, sear
atemach, are symptome that
the blood i. impure. This
ea plata. the seacc.esf ui use of
0,. W illiami Ptak Pills in
all each cases. Hees o •
.ypiaal example: -
"I began to fed easily
tired," writ. Mir Margaret
Whit., of Parry Sound, "and
when I set down to a meal I
fah 1 did riot wast to rt A
doctor sold ow 1 was anaemic
but 1 mads little program
with bis meiraoe. Wham 1
. earned taking Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills 1 soon noticed that
th appetite was improving.
tbae the headaches came lees
ftegaaently and that I woo mg
so ea.* tired. Now my
weight has increased, say
climate are rosy and every
ache and pain has yam
Start today to inspesrs
year appetite. Bay Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pi1h from your
drugppa'a or by mail, post-
paid, at w cent a bee from
The I)r. Williams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ontario.
Send for free book -"What
to Bat and How to
DrvYillitams•
PINK PILLS
-A HOUSEHOLD MAYA
1N 4'4 COUNT/HES•'
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HAMILTON ST PHONE 247
4,rnIe, IP 4'w rl"1,.
hoeyIli.H't Mr. and Alr.. Charlet: 114.. --
lanVlu will reside en their Perm in Mr-
Kill4p.
I,1'\'KNOW
one .1 1.1114i 1/1/W.. ,Meet nes!. ,1•111t.
away oh Smola). 2.1el. in
the person .'f Mrs. 1V. 11. Smith. w, o.4'
11.4101 4o.c1 rrtel at the 11,nue of her ..,11
111.111 w 11111 dl mghter, Dr. nnil AI r'. 1;.
A. Newton, In 'her eighty-fifth year.
The late Mrs. Smith woos twice m:1' -
Heti. her first husband being }'rank
Ro,k1141sv'. Mrs. Gres. A. Mi.11*ll. of
town is the only _surviving 'hill of •
title 10411.1. Later deceased mirrie,l
W. 11. Smith, and by this union there
were hyo Mule and 1w'„ .Iamght.•rs
George Smith, Airs. G. A. Newton tn1.!
Alr.. T. S. held, all of imeknuw. :uh•I
John Smith. of'4Vn.hingtun. Mr. smith
predeceased his wife thirty-four years.
At Toronto on Ratnrlav, .1nne 2.111,.
!r•IIl'. daughter of the 1114' NIr. :Ind
Mrs. l'eter 11.'I1,tes.l1, 4f iau'kno►v,
was milted hl nurrringe to .Runes 1'•11-
t••rsmi GoIIHdd. The ,ere•tnony sic
performed by 114'%. 11..1. i'rifcluitl, a--
slsted by Rey. it. 4:. $tew'art. tin their
rct1r1 from a honey n0Hn1- trip by 1114-
t.y'. Mr,. and Ili". God?H.l,l will rirsi'lr
in Toronto.
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F:In'•r l'nlsI.•y' 44111 spend the x11111
mer month. lecturing on forestry- 10
.1,. In ' and girls slimmer camps
throughumt 4411111tH.
Mts. It. F. 1\'nrd end Miss A. 1..
Stone, of the 4Tinton Scioto"' of Com -
mere. left hi»t ,vrk on a trip..;"wn
11,e St. 1,anreme. 'i.ater 1116ss Heard
goes t.. her li..nie in Maryland for 41
holiday. w pile Ails.. Slone will spet•l
the lava1lott ret E..e's.
.1.11,14 Stephenson. n fornwr resident '
ROBERT NVILSON
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the famous Fleury Plows, De Laval Cream Separators.
Frost Fencing and Gates
Lunden's Haying Tools. Gould, Shapley and Mur',
Windmills and Cement Mixers.
Tudhope Anderson's Wagons and Machines.
Hamilton Street ' t:oflorieh, Ontario
EMPIRE'S TIL(NKS1:IVI\'. tasty To Ill .I('t.1' illi
e The people of ('nnsdx will unite eltI the llotherL•tol mid .,11 'curt- of the Itrlrl.-'11 EMI. rr 11.
service of th,nk'glcing f.0' the nese-pry of 111' Maje'4ty the Klug. "n 5111,1 n, .Imp 7. '1n 11,•0 'y tai
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1►111 go 04 %Vestmin'ter 31daPy to john in the great ...nice .4.1H'Ve Is nn exeellt•nr pi, tete of -Ica
Kang and n view of Phe .'hair of Westminster Alloy. where the 'Thanksgiving serviip will he hell
Delco -Light banishes
(lark corners
DEi,CO-f 1t 11T gives you electric light for
the (louse and outbuildings. It runs
your 1►r(•••tlrt' water pump. It permits the
u.(' of all manner of electrical appliances
for %our convenience and comfort.
i.(•t illy give you a demonstration. No
44I►1ivation.
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on your Trip East or West, or to and from Canada
\V JIII11111 tr..,Imo i.v 40) of sutn, 1011,.4 .II ni4ht 1tr iron hesunfnl
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6 aei,le .utaMomc apI 1)10 tmenon th11111 re "teat ship ' .4 1 ,4 NI 1141 1 attendant'.
Autnisn,aveaalar(-1'BLmcway. Avoid macs and n,,' 1u(cossettedmadwtr.
Saida red Qelelrl Diiriliw R. Stalky. Cm. sod Myeloid Dir.
rah w.y, every nicht. inv.)" at 900 Daly art.,. r, leav,n,,1 Pnn Stanleys (n)
p m , arnems • (41 .. m , 11 • T.) D m. unvm`` (kerland 9 ,o r. m..
May 1st to November 1U 111. lune 31h1n to Septeml'er 4',h.
f .een,MgstrAnsl.nd Neewar Palet. a 'Ye-1•-aq, thereat, pints wet and mot h.wst
1e.50 one wn -- III rPFALO m CLFVFIAND - Ie to rd. trip
New Rett) Autrn f erried fd t0 .red repp
farm SS.00One war -PT'. STANLEYIoLLEVFLAIpD-$3.001d.triP
AutM 34.90 and up
Rifler Ise brook 111 C6e fe Taff
THE CLEVELAND ANI) BUFFALO TRANSIT COMPANY
I Pon Stealer, Gaud. Buffalo, Now Y0ek
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