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DAY
ERY USED -BAR MUST BE SOLD . ■
Prices Slashed. Look what your money will bar
Ford Tudor, late 1929
model, in good condition.
Looks and runs like new.
Was $350. Our price
• $295
Chevrolet Coach, 1996 model.
Good tires, Fisher body. If
you want a bargain come
and see this one. Was $225,
now
$165
Chevrolet 4 -door Sedan, 1925,
Maxwell Touring, sport. Fen- newly refinished, good tins.
der well and trunk rack. Was Just drive this car to be
$125.Reduced to $95 convinced of its value, now
Oldsmobile 4 -pass. Coupe♦ A . $140
lovely family tar. Good mech-
anical condition. Reduced from
$145
$225 to
Essex Coach, 1929 mod
city driven, low
mileage. Finished in
deep maroon. Original
finish and tires like
new. Was $475, now
• $395
Star 4 -door Sedan, Lt!_1928.
_Oood tires, upho etc.
*educed from 9185 to .. 145
Essex Coach, 1926. 4 brand
new tires. Original finish,
Good mechanically. Was 9165,
$115
now
i " Coach. This is a
■ beautiful car and is mechani-
■ tally perfect. One of the out-
standing bargains. Was 245.
now
1 - $19 model. "Standard" disc model. owned and driven local -
wheels, original finish, good ly. Carries a new car guaran-
■
Pontiac Coupe. Ramble
seat, original finish, good
tires, etc. Was $325. Re-
duced to
$285
Durant Coupe, 1929 model,
owner's name gladly given.
Could not be told from a new
car. Was $425, sale price
is $375
Pontiac 4 -door Sedan, 1928
model, mechanically perfect,
good tires, original finish_ Wm
$50. Bedncad 5t..-._.�
Oldsmobile *-soar lIedan. 1997
model, 4 -wheel brakes, balloon
tires like new. Guaranteed to
be A 1 condition, now $375
Graham -Paige 4 -door Sedan,
model 612. year 1929, original
condition, low mileage. Was
formerly priced at 9575, now
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GODERICH, ONT. .
Spieidid Pa
For Fair Next 'leek
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goods front the store for the best
cake, any kiud.
BY l'ute's Book Store -42.W cake
to for beat cake, uamed.
#7..
Henderaen paint for b ono•
colate and pumpkin pie.:.
-fly 4.-M.-_1tohort,wu-Twep�•fuur
lb. bag Purity flour for the beat
.vert of white home -wade bread.
By Smith's Art Store; --Picture frame
for the best original water color paint-
ing done during the past year. age
limit 35.
By W. ling. Sowverby-1l) lbw. rslslns
daughter*, of Brutal. Colusabbi, end
her mother, Mrs. Thomas Bell of Blytb,
were renewing old acquaintances to
Westfield on Sunday.
Mrs. Robt. Henry 1s visiting with
Michigan friends at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Suyder, of Detroit.
are visning at the home of the lady's
aunt. Mrs. Ww. Walden and other
friends.
Mrs. Gordon, of Detroit, t a few
days with her slater, W.
of Ise. -sae INe. _ _'>ltestart Cha
pant weed. ---LL
Dr. Alvin Woods, of Hamilton, was
home tor the holiday.
Mrs. V. Far, Mrs. G. Sturdy and
Mrs Hill. of Auburn, were recent
visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. K Gaunt.
Mies Lila Gaunt, of Welland. is
spending a taw days *1 her home here.
1 for.best raisin Pie.
1 By John Cutt-One Ib. baking pow-
▪ der, class 49.
By J. H. Pipe -Twelve Sweetheart
▪ Jellies, class 48.
.By Barker's Service Station -Five
■gallons motor ull for the best ten birds,
any one variety.
11 By Videan k Co. -Twenty -five -lb. bag
■BlaIehtord's egg mash. for best pen of
Orpingtons, any variety.
• By W. M. Meieun-One bushel
. wheat for best pen light breed. old or
young. all points eonaidered.
l W 41eLe-u--0oa - bushel
R wheat � best pen hoary breed. old
or young, ill points considered.
IIBr H. J. A. Macl:wan---$1.00 for
II best pair Plymouth Rocks, any variety.
1 By Rows Tichborne-$1.o0 for best
pair Silver Wyandotte,
1 By J. W. Mevicar`$i.lm) fur the best
1 pair Partridge Wyandotte...
$540
Nash 4 -door Sedan, late 1927 Oldsmobile 4 -door Sedan. 1929
• Ersex Coach. 1928 modeL See
will timid
ng�y $275 tee Was $695, $58
J _di-
.. Selfrll9N _....J .... 'P
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-ISIdsmobile Coach, 1929 -
model. Not two yealsvld
vet. Carries a new car
guarantee. Was $650•
now
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AUBURN, Sept. s.-Mlas Weltwood,
of New York, uud Mrs. Howson, of
Wlughaw, were gueeta at the home of
Miss Si. King the past week.
The W. Ms S. and ltiaalou Baud of
Knox Gutted church will hold their an-
nual bazaar and tea lar the basement
of the church on t*tober 8th, front 5
to 8 o'clock.
Mr. T. W. McRae, of Sault Ste. Mar-
ie, spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Muuro, the MbaeS Blair and
also with Mr. Mcltae's slater. Mrs.
Moore.
Molars. Wm. and Chas. Straughau. J.
J. Washington, W. Cunningham, B.
Marsh and Jas. Jackson attended a lay -
wen's conference at 8t. Thomas ou Sat-
urday and Sunday met.
A Masonic service will be held on
Sunday next at 3 pm. in the Anglican
churl h herr. Ile.. J. N. H. Mille, R.
A., of Goderrl6, *11I preach.
Anniveraary services were held to
the Baptiste4turch last Sunday. There
were large congregations at both ser -
viers. A former pastor. Rev. R. R.
Gracie of Pembroke. was the special
preacher for the day and he preached
two totreef ,I sermons. Rev. G. Sherman.
Footwear -
FACES MW FANCIES
Although we have lowered
our prices on all our stock
of Footwear we are keeping
up our standard of quality,
for the principle still holds
good "That the best is the
cheapest."
When in need of any Foot-
wear let us show you our
line,, and when in. need of
repairing we can give you
a good and neat job.
-TRY U8 NOW—
East Street Footwear
aid Repair Shop
East Street • Gederick
-ppp lea iettaL Chnroh-
W.ARL
B>: W0.sn�, Dunk-il.tkt for the beat�he ant paster. who ha. been away
is-Er-MockBThos.
Island !Reds. on holidays. also occupied the pulpit.
Ni By Thos. Bowler-�1tM) fur be pair
Special music was rendered by the-
arBrown Leghorn. hole which ens asslat.rl by Mrs N'.
By N. Young --$1.00 for beet Rale Hill and .li+s Tarter of the United
IN Bttlr flrpingtvns. -^` rintn•h and 'it 45TnTozTTe from-'R/rento:
. By Rola. -Whiter-110) for the heat
(collection of Perennial Phlox. ST. HELENS
M By Meet wan k Tebbutt--Can of auto
■ I -polish fish for best two of utility birds, any
recon now... tr- :.asl«ta.- T. �a >eyt
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-Essex 4 -door Sedan, 1998'--Olkevrolet 4 -door Sedan,
model. .-upholteri _anti � ,.1� model. This car was
•q, like new. This was owned and driven locally -
formerly priced at $350, and is a snap at $195
$560 now $290
OU GET MORE
than merely "some-
thing to wear,"
when you buy -
HION-
• CLOTHES
the tasting
happiness that goes
with distinctivelycolveet
style and Fine quolif�r-
lend at incompatobfi
values.
By Western Canada Flour.MUls Coo., beth Ro bid ,.. ll. of ilollyrood, Ylsited at
1 11.td-t1o,00.tue,-best b vb t of four, the kine of Mr. and .Mrs. John Miller
' loaves of white I".sae►etalle bn.ao4.made Cite past vrrrJc. -
1 ,from Purity dour. Exhibitors. to state Don't forget the St. Hel ns arhtal
1 where flour ' was pu-r ha` i1. t'rIsem, I fair to be held on-Mintay. ember
l 1M 4th, 2rd1-$.1.4s►.-std 18100 4th $1.110
.- r.rpls
$leer$ ora seethe•,
'value
t_',.(10. for Thom lett on Friday on a. motor trip
1 iuulpr farmer winning the highest t„ Guelph_ _
. iter nt points in lir• at.w.k comps- I ' Mr... George licRob.erts was. the•
- , .. ttttre�is. counting three poitrt* for first - g p t of Mrs. McIntyre. Dhtigaanrnt.
-,__,/ 1 prix%. lith:potuta tut_ second. a> T war•1..- ---
-4.-.- M.,.,. T
� .fur third -1.Mr and--llt� CIM-�..
.LI.V. Wtn. 1Cennle re.:=K.naanile re`Wiiillett -a7M-.titin t'hartrr-of-"1b't
1 .irdrt fur the best display of vegetables were ow, gnests of Mr and Mr.. Jame•'
■ grown from Rennle's seeds: $.3.00 Darnin at the weekend.
I. worth of seeds for the IK•sT display "ref ' Mr. ;n;119 Mehonald and Mr. D.
Held nods grown from Rennins sed.: Melf(mald. of L•d'knuw•. 1a1441 on
1 $'2:110- worth of seeds for the hest its• friends in this vk•initg on the botldat.
di play of flowers grown from Rennie's lfr. And Mix. --Wm. Bine and child -
,=seeds• ren. Margarht And Helen. ret IA•tr•dt.
By Brown's \urserlea--$.$.110 worth spent the M►ilday with inch {nrwlht.
■of nursery stock' for the hest bushel of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Anderson.
apples exhibited. Rev, T. C. and Mrs. Wilkinson 're -
IR ` Ay McConnell ,Nureery:._.2 1:t6 .dgruerl hotnP_nn Saturday from Torts,
U. wsrth of nursery stat for best floral to. Their childret IVOilii-ind Hnrfli
who were visiting at Blyth. also te-
tnrnr41iionw.
3trx 10°K..i�ebh lir vwThums
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■ J. J. Gilmore
TWO BIG USED CAR DEPOTS AT LONDON
374-378 Dundas it—PIone ;Mi 8438. 354-360 Clarence, Phone Meta 2114
SALES
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mflhandling
a--111 =, =; their stock. Prizes. 1st: $4. 2nd. Eo:
Exhibition Specials
171i3rd. 11.
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in Fall and Winter Coats
During the week of Goderich Fall Fair, com-
mencing on Monday, Sept. 14th, we are -'
offering all winter Coats at special low
prices. -
Coulj made of-- Ghon a, b. fret weave Chong' and
broadcloth trimma- with southern Fos; Gable: o —
luagacul and muskrat. These Coats are tailored in the
latest trend and are offeralikat-tbe special
low price of . 4I . 50
Cants of broadcloth and Chong.., made in the latest
styles, trimmed with vtloUe. opossum and mountain beaver.
Offered at a. price which saves you $17.50
money. SPECIAL AT ,
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DRESSES
ORE
Dresses for fall sport wear made of travel tweed, wool
crepe and silk and wool tweed with match-'$ 0 95
ing. Specially priced this week at i
. Dresses of satin -faced Winton, canton crepe: designed
for the new silhouette in shades of black, navy, brown and
green. Your opportunity to buy a real good 5 9.95
Dress at.... ✓ v
Special Announcem`eiit of Interest to Men
We fully appreciate present-day conditions and are
prepared, in your interests, to meet them. Men and•
young
mens Suits, fall models, in good fabrics 9 ong
and well tailored at
• 1e addition 7th'" ve prizes
I and In many cases the money 1m for
• prise* as listed In the prize 11st. •
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ONMS
M.
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PLEASE NO --. _.
On account 'of the Hebrew holiday this More will be closed
on Friday and Satutrday, September l 1 th and 121h, and
will re -open on Monday, Berber 14th,'
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A. CORNFIELD.
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A fowl supper will he held at Christ
church. Port Albert. nn Friday. Octo-
ber 23rd. Particulars later.
LUCKNOW
spending two months with her ulster.
Mb,* Wcllwond. Kineardine.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 01.1a.a. of Detroit.
visited Mr. and Jin. W. A. Miller on M/W
Saturday.QCrdaceiv.,.dtliaslan Band will meet at
the manse on Saturday. After the
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NOW HERE
W. C. Pridham
& Son
Men's and Boys' Wear
Phone57, Gsderici
That
our los box right to
your home and thence to the
dinner-tabL._ at is the
route; and you cum trust as
to select one that yon would
pick out if you did the mar-
keting in person. It pays to
trade here in many ways.
Parkhill's Meat
- Market rfp
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NFARY OPENING
meeting game+ will i.e played on the' ,]
lawn and lunch served. All the child- Friday an(ij Sdtur{�f ay
ren areinyltorl.
T and Mn. John Slitwir�ii. -Of ME* C
ln
Hamburg. and Mr. and Mrs. John
DArrnln. of Morriston. visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin McDonald t
t a
nn Monday.
Mr. George Webster. of f.ncknow.
visited his aunt. Mrs.' F. G. Todd.
Mr. Gordon McIntyre was at Toronto
LUCKNOW. Sept. 9. -Mrs. J. R. Me- nn friday and Saturday. While In the
Nab is spending a week with friends city be wrote examinations at Toropto
T niveraity.
at Romeo. Michigan. Mea. W. J. Humphrey spent- fast
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Reid and son F.1- weed with her slater; Mfe. tot. -Wbtte-
don, of Griffis. spent the week -end church.
MWM
r. John Greenan. his mon. Mr. C.
MOM
E. Greenan. and daughter. MIs.. Stella
m.
Greenan. and Mr. and Mra. Murray. of
Sandwich. visited friends In this vicin-
ity the past week.
M.
Mr. Robt McQuillan. of Belleville.
Ill visiting hi. parent.. Mr. and Mrs. W.
1fr O,ttitan.
phis. Dr P. J. and Mrs,.. likategor and
family. Of fawrene ills. Were =PPM
with relatives in town.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas. of Mager*
Falls, spent the week -end at the home
of the latter'. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
�..+ulllen.
Mr. and Mn. Eie-telt Jobnaton sad
son i)on-meet eet the week -end in
Tnrnn4o.
"DKr ami -Sirs. ~--
.,f Stratford. were week -end gue.ts at
rl,.' home of Mr. and Mr.. R. J.
o'nmeron.
Me.sr.. Cameron Grrld... and La-
verne Yneger. of Toronto. spent the
week -end at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
D. Geddes.
,Mia. Dori. Sawyer of Kine, rdine
was a week -end gttest with her friend.
:= I :Mas Arnhelle Cameron.
Mr W. J. Todd is spending a week
�'� with friend. In Toronto .•
1IJJ Mr. George Crozier. of Walkerton.
who haa'lwen relieving In the Pink of
Commerce herr for the past two months
Ms returned home.
:loss Pearl Henderson of rhleago. i.
vialthvg- at -her borne here:
Mims Helen Thompson of Hanover
- pnhtie seboni staff. spent the week -end
at the home of bar_ psrenta Mr and
O Mrs: R. H. -Thompson. -
5.4• • WESTFIELD
Trucking
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Engagements Attended to for
long or short distances. __.. _ .
Satisfactory rates-.
8. R. MacMATli.
'• • Clinton, Ontario
Telephone001.2 84._,
Clinton Central
Wfatt'1Ri,1). t+,.pt. 0__,(r. and Robertson f;
IZ >in. Albert' Walsh efslt.d at Coiling - n
c,Hrl nvcr the week -end ( - -FOR --
Mr. and •Mrs. Wm. Walden "wen,
C I.on r. vl h Vie Pimn de , . "Y 1)1
am o M ds
Mr. di,hh t•lnerttr nude a lrtp to � [
tit uric$„ nn Astnrd'ny.
lir. nn l Mrs. J. f, McT)owrll Arid --
crb•h friends. - • Unusual values in Diamond
Me•.r. J4mra M.KS111. Wow. Mafnw-tRinga. This is an opportunity
.11. and Ilowarrl rnm then attnmerd the l,to secure a beautifully designed
. iaymen'•_Snnv^tlttnn _pt,_,llmn- rnll��..mr_:'4 .
• of. Thmnn.. nn sntnrd'np suet linnefav `Rung set with finest quality
Willy In 8?. Thmma. Mr.. HmvaivT I Diamonds at an exceptional
t'amphell visited with his fowl -.air
Everett riiiW ' ; . pace.
Mrs. -Rir. Jrritting.' and t.?tbn. ‘-e7-. ^ r -v 7
- ,,,,,,.„r. ore .„,„„n„„ n rrnnple ,,• E.
( KnhPrI-Cell'
r ek. with hof parent.. Mr. and
Wm. Walden, and. ether friends. Diamond Merchant and Jeweller
Mr. ltattintn4 Hoary is attending
TnMrnrltanti.Et xMhrlhWinn.S� ' ap6su_oitf tFWe �spetkceelializlke_yinan reamdatd ell -g
dal r rind '-rAirtraileriErrol Io
Master Gorden spent 8Mndnrwlth (Ind
The new Autumn Hats are the amartemt shown In many seasons
They Interpret t he picturesque modes of 1880. the Empress
Eugenie. Derby and Victorian eftceta. Crowns are shallower, brims
are ;ailed. There'll the bowler type. the riding hat type, the widow's
peak, and the copse Or feathers In mercury wings. ostrich and
eoque feathers.
We have all these, showing the charm of the Hata of the mea
son, and a cordial invitation in extended to inspect otic sFtrx•k.
-Maker
any '.%Shop u;here-you are invited to shnp"" �]
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jOUND SYSTfy
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WEST STREET
CAPITAL THEATRE
-Phone 47- GODERiCH
THE LATEST AND BEST ON THE TALKING SCREEN
NOW PLAYING-- 4'LARA DOW iK• "KICK iN"
MONDAY, TtF$DA1, WEDNE$DAY-
l.DWARD 0. ROBINSON «sur
the seteen'a newest aenwtinu with
ALIC* WHITE AND UIL HAMILTON .
Sex appeal with 'a aist-estiorer: A fungernus widow anions the
rseketeers Of the underworld : ' Aetion. suspense suol the thrill of he -
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e Widow from Chicago""Th
]MONI AY'NIGHT ONLY, the advance fur styles Mr , I832 will be
ahnwn • in the stage by living innn..luht.. tinder the dlreetion of the
United Fstft-1'nmpeny'8f Tbruto, locn1 agent, Mrs. Evans.
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THl'RSDAy,.FRiDA1", 8.tTl RD.t1-
w CHARLIE MURRAY AND GEORGE SIDNIY
take you *room tIR African veldt in an exciting safari of 'NA sad
thrill*, - '
-RAT* 7RIOE AND VERA. GORDON
eimipletr the (atnotts fotttsnmt• that bas made millions laugh their
worrlc. away. 04.4.
"The Cohens and Kellys
in Africa
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Matinees Wedoemday and stature's) at 3 p. A.
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