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The Signal, 1931-10-1, Page 47'13r1""inirmiPlmemaalmsaa4-.•,;•7 ",..#1111.4Pki!trIPMeeraaft Atruaritel, es, 4'140 a"P tKmIL, VOL; • 1111 810$A. • • • ••••••••••.4 al.d•ONA•••-•• lag GODERICH, ONT. •••••••••••••• :14iorieelkseZil.;4 *tear A -,,,iit.,..te-e,eeeeree.%hee-,:aweestr-ssest, , 4/10•1, • ••••+.4.•,•••414.1r ait.1,161 PORTERS un.i, PORTS/AR RILL.' SQL ft., -Mrs. Howard Cox spent the ireelirend With friends In Godertch. . . ••L' ... ••- Rev. R. M. Gale has iteeppited from tIW holidays and will (weepy We pulpit ill tirece church next gelid's. Grate church aunlystraarg aervices will be held on Sunday. October llth, at 230 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. F, 0. 'emeriti. el Ontario Street United torch, ellta�a. will be the speaker" In the attelisoon tbe choir Will w isstrotby-vr quartette teen the Peet- byterian cherish of ellutrea and'in the evening by a quartette frost North street United church, Ooderich. An Monday evening a fowl supper will be served in the basement of the church, after which a coneert will 1* given by the Huronia Male Chorus of Exeter, consiating of sixteen singers under the leadership of Mr. W. R. Goulding. Ac- companying them will be an elocution- \ lot and violinist. course of study In electrkal engineer- ' • IRev. leather MeCardie of Kingsbridge Mrs. Stenheu Marthe-liWidallEISEV. Ing in Toronto VIIPIPereoltp, We wiah Timothy to eater hie .sscond-year R.T. HELENS _ .., was present In the sauctuary. The Mtn success. .,'`o,• . wr. HELENS, gept. 2g.-Annivers- bride was gracefully gowned In robin's - Stratford over tbe week.end., Mr Dan Wake of Winnipeg made a I MUIR Er. W. Lulus of Seaforth will short visit avetelley with relatives Vathbet reviews at 14 11.41. pod here. i.."...• 1 ‘, - • Mrs. HenAMS et tioderieh spent the weekth her niece, Mrs Thos. Me. and Ilesellitrsta Menet of Bar- viii•-wft.e..1111115,41151-Yisitots with the Latter's pat.mith Mr. and Wes. Riehard Johnston. Mr. Palmer Kilpotriek and Miss Olive Kilpatrick were among the sue - 4 # t. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OU'R WEEKLY AD. We appreciate year business and will estisaveir to plane yeti. FRANKLYN WILMA'S, CARLOW GENERAL STORE -11VW-Tinsit About tw ago it was found neeeesary for her to undergo an operation, which unfortun- ately only relieved the malady for a time; gradually the disease &alerted itself and during the last month she sank rapidly, until on Friday afternoon she fell asleep. Mrs. Reid was of a quiet. sympathetic nature and had the happy faculty of nuking and retaining Wends. Betides her hueloand, she leaves one son, Harold. thirteen yearn*. to mourn the loss of a devoted wife !and mother. She Is survived also by aunoters-Mrs.. It M. Young_gli- Ana 1. Mrs. H. -Tufford Jarvis McBride (Maud), all ot Col- borne township: Mrs. John Young Mary), and Hrs. l'arkins (Martha t, of Iirediciti Alta.. and three brothers -Will. on the Bellows homestead in Colborne. James sad Garnet. of Alberta. The pelt - bearers were her brother Will and five brothers-in-law, Jarvis McBride. John liteid. 4'. Nicholson. 11. .% Tufforil and Jame., Ma.•Inte,h. CARLOW CARLOW, Sept. 30. -Mr. and Mra. Robert Wilson and two children, of •No& -J51/014)". eau, are visiting their mark. my; ind Mrs, Allan Wilson, this week. aod Mr. Hum. 11-T-AbTLE_ Trrted Bowin's brother. Mr. A. Stoll, and rs. Stoll lost week. Mr. Harry Hayden, a former resident of Colborne, now of London, and Mrs. Robert BuOntuan and Mr. Frank Hay- den. of Sheppardton. visited Mrs. John Clark on Tuesday last. Mr. John Elliott of London was re - sewing old acquaintances here the find of the week. Severs, from around here attended LBEBURN Richard Kilpatrick was hams from 1117 111"koll bo Et. Ent°, egg blue, georgette with jacket of rad,- VILE4PR Charvh. on Euuday, Octobir 4th. lulu lace at hat • maj44. and carded a lovel tivrea Oweogrortt trhotwee graoondm.smagitdret. aa rpaaerriniottSbe. tree with rhinestone clasp. The bride was attended by her slitter 44•11111. ho wore • becoming trolly retligelerue silk gat crepe, with Milk to match. and carried a bouquet of snap- aviSet peas and irtaideuhalr 'fere. The:groom way /*poor* JAy his brother, Bert Mavens'. Elle illreoonel gift to the bridesmaid was a white gold pin set with brilliant's. and to the beat man white gold euff-ilidyt,. At the offertory, Mr. Joseph !hotelmen ren- dered very sweetly "0 Sacrament Di- vine." Atter the teromotty the wed- ding party. amid showers of confetti, repaired to the home of the bride. where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was /served to the immediate relatives. The table, which was effeetively decor- ated In pink and white, was centred with the bride'n cake. Rev. Father F.gan proposed the toot to the bride and groom. after which Rev. Father MeCardle spoke a few appropriate words. Ino the evening a receiftion anent, wpm prespet ;ream 4141,40. God- of Mrs. Bert Roach on 'Tuesday te, erieh, Hanover. Windham. Teeawater and Aphileid. The happitcosuple will restde-ott-tbs--groese's" , on the Blue Water Highway at_ agebrIdge. LEEBURN. Rept. 30. -Mr. Fred Gild - don motored to Hamilton on Saturday to skit hie brothers. His niece, Miss Graee Horton. R.N.. *ba Siff been gpending her holitheyer.--ltere; -raceom- panied him and will visit there be - ‘.30 pedal 'meek hp been ar- ranged for the tray. - L . • •• Mr. Lorne Webb lett oft ITridlitt for the 0. A. C., Guelph. Mr. Wilson leaves, thle week. Roth 10W4 mon are taking their. Wend yeer. Meteors. Rootneon Worlds; Wiiiieui Woods sod IA)rne Woods and Mime Charlotte Johneton attended the fuze eral of Mrs. Harvey Reid to Goderich cement candidatea who wrote examin- eemetery on Monday. atious on rnivenotty short coursen this Mr. Wilbert Durnin, Mr. and Mrs. RUIRlmer. Chia. Unruh% Mrs. J. B. Rutherford. Mrs. Win. Blake went to Dunnville Mise Evelyn Boles and Miss Helen Mil - on Friday to spend a few weeks with ler were recent visitors with their her daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Hoffman. eonsins. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cameron. Killed by Autonsebile.-Mr*. George I Kincardine. . Twamley received the sad news 0111 The annual meeting of the Bible So - Sunday of the (troth ot her little grand- clety will be held Friday evening, Oc- daughter. elder daughter of Mr. and 1 tober 9, In tbe Anglican church. Mr. Mrs. Eldon Twatuley of Chatham. The 1 little one was playing with other child- Mr. Wm. Mel/4191in will be away this Bowen will vonduct the meeting. ren in trout of their home on Saturday , week from Tuesday to Saturday acting and ran out to the street In the path as judge on horses at Florence and of an automobile. She was knocked F„root. driVii:eiiiiing eoncusaton of the brain. Mrs. (Tan. Nash and daughter Her- ' eacRThai-verover e0811.60nMe$8. Pan- *WO. of --Grindstone City, Mich., who Ing away in the hospital on Flunday are , 'siting their aunt, Mrs. John fore returning to her work at the hos- Mrs. Twanley and sons. Mesons Wel- Redmond. and family. visited in the pital at Weston at the first of October. hire end George Twamley. motored en' eighborhood of St. Helens on Tuesday. Mr. Hillary Horton of Exeter spent Chatham on Monday. Mneh sympathy Miss Vera Todd. of Kitchener, was Saturday night and Sunday morning in felt here for the bereaved parents. home with her parents over the week - with his brother and sisters here and grandmother and other relative*. end. then left to vialt relatives _ it Duo- Mr. Gordon McIntyre was home with gannon. . his parent. M poieley over tbe w• week There will he an exehange of pulpits end. on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Taylor of Ethel Mrs.- Arthur Whetham and son will eonduct mervire here. speaking on George. of Painie.y,•are 'spending a the missionary and extension hind. The (smote of weeks with the former's Leeburn pastor. Rev. W. G Shaw. will mother. Mrs. R. J. Woods. 40ifloet, nervlee at Ttuntrannen. Rally Mr. Jas. Reid. Miss Ada Reid awl Day will he 'Nservett In Hie SnnThty stool and everyone is asked to be element. LANES effluntit • LOYAL . tintended for last seek) lAiYAL, Sept. 2-11.-Itev. Colin Young and Mrs. *Young. of Toroute, visited their reinelvest here on Mouday. ireSetud Mrs. Fred MacGregor, Mrs. Alex. Ilea; egor and Mr. John Mac- ( 'musk., of Mutat', speut Tuesday with LANES. 4tept. W. -Anniversary ser- vices 'Were held in Hackett's church Sunday afternoon and evening. In the atteruutta A quenelle from Lucknem vestlereci-ipleief-entsk which -anus Mink Mary Irellrbf Rayfield sesited-1 much enjoyed ,by the congregation. In day reeently with their cousins, the the evening two numbers were given id Woods. by the Hackett's choir. and a trio by Alleettao...1..ane_and his daughters Rom - rids and Winnifred was much appre: elated. The special meeker was Rev. W. A. Findley 'of Wroxeter, who gave an interestitur end inspiring talk at each service. The eehoss7--feit et- Curie's Cereees_._ was is $101P1141111 sues.6s hanse of the interest that was take* in it by teach - DONNYBROOK • •-tir'..,SZ•lit- VIMAzimi;;pg,,,2,17,,, ereatioa Leturenors.- 111.17,1111318.71tait••'"ViZr.:, Laurette McClure eud Margaret Dura - In; Outlets, tdarjell McWhinuey and r Marjory Illellootild. SOAK • Sidi inureed.-.About % 144, -WedneedaS afteruoou fire 0,11,12Sr.UUha Haluee' driviug • et ' shed, rod in a very short time it was burned to the'lleosisa. NO one seemed to be around when the tire started, but someone sedgioring *lung the read uoebrod It lireakillyg out bad Unmedinte- ly Mere the alarm. The village bell soon brougls. (..crowd oi workers rod epee- _ Went tris write, and with their Untidy laid the bent- eud otheit Inge Sete eared. The wind was favor-- oo" able also to prevent the spreading of the blase. A biuder, mower, buggy, seed -drill and other articles were burned. The cause of the fire is un- kuowu. Wenten's Inetitute.-The regale r monthly meeting of the Women's insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. Jean Williams, with a good attend - awe.. The president. Misw Elliott, oc- eupled the chair and the secretary, Mrs. R. McDonald. reed the report. The roll -call was answered by "Say. Sing or Pay." It was decided to serve sandwiches and coffee on fair day. The Institute also deckled to send a bale of clothing to the needy In the West WAS held at the -hail of the ride. and a meeting wee held at the house .DUNGANNON • DITNOANNON. Simt.-rs. *inn Elliott of New Lialiesed !per mother. Mrs. Jacob Ryan; Miss like. of Exeter. la visiting her stater. Mrs. Bert Wren. se--eof LisehalelLegatd.... a few days lam week at the home of his brother. Mr. Fred Ross. Mrs. HilHary Horton ef Exeter Let us look after your re-.. visited with her sister. Mrs. S. Roach. last week. '7 a- 4 crirremimitsin_Neurz_ Mrs. J. J: Ryan has returned home u 1 sew for same. A paper on "Our In. . stitute" was given by Mrs. Roes and • reading by Mrs. Armstrong of Nanton. Alta.. who is visiting here. The hoateeses for the day were Mina El- liott. Mrs. B. Roaeli and Mrs. C. Alton. Mrs. J. J. Ryan Invited the Institute to. her place tor the next meeting. • DoNNYBROOK. Sept. 29. -Mr. Wal- from Clinton, where she had been here on Sunday. lage C Ingham visited 111,4 parents I visiting her friend. Mrs. WIltse. 1 Mr and Mrs. R. Willem. Mildred --Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson of Bei- ;and Jean. 'of Goderich. Mr. Hammon sled more 81111 Mrs. Pearl Thouipeen ot , M 1 Ali Clara Sproul. of Stratford, were Whigham /11111 fill11111rm visited at 111.2 Sunday. Mr. /1011 Mrs. J01111 ISP11 and Mr. , David Sproul last W.sinesday., . V isitors at the home of Mr. and lira. home of Sir. Norman Thompson on Miss M. J. Robb of Dungannon has Alen RoissAye Molter* at the home tht.Ineekendjeffl""nat his l'Irhente311thilliabereY. I'Velli ps st week. ehureh net Sunday afternoon at 3 IleThellgr'saIlle'eralliftilLmenfillitof theitmuiT.ordth'simit:rit'six-r T-', will be observed In the •Preabyterian been visiting relatives here for the nriiss oRoduth jeThaomporn spent the week.. o'clock. Preparatory service will he ' held on Wednesday evening. ST. AUGUSTINE their cousin, Mr. Alex. Young. ers. pupils and parents. The day web , -the-fetteett Me- Mee. Pant M Seet-1111--Iir an del at G4xlerick on TuP°4183. 0? Iasi Mrs. Duncan and Nliss Doneida SL•Dow week. Inuring the years she lived here IA the- of Brussels visited at the home of Mrs. Matelel. although an invalid. thy I Mr. D. McAllister early this vveek. her cheerfulness and courage made Mr. and Mrs. W. awl MiLster Jack many friends. who mourn her passing and sympathize with her daughter, Reid of Aslitield spent Monday evening "ft -gr. and Mrs. Mason Miss Amanda. her faithful nurse and eompanion. and the four sons, Charlell McA I ligter. and Herman of Ontario and Paul and Mrs.• - with Mei Alexander of fLoskatchewatt...-..._ ehrtattel,a, Jefferson Oa Friday last. • Death tc1 Mrs. Harvey RAL -The funeral of the late Mrs. Harvey Reid, oaf West Wowanosh. was held on Mon- day afternoon. the service at the house being in charge of Rev. Mr. Sherman, pastor of the Auburn Baptist ehurch. of which deceased was an active •nd valued member for many }opera The le interment was in Maitland eemetery, October 7th. odG erich. Mrs. Reid was formerly M4 Margetr -01:40-44,w. EaSSI‘fflory -es Blanche Adelaide Saliows, and was Sound district, Is the guest et Ale cousin Mrs. Jas. Craig.- flue and there were many vialtors. The recent rain* have been a great dLeneftWa,.threit-ancTIWIall 51blo lerrilo Johnston- M Mrs. Mason McAllister was the gond of her niece, Mrs. Cliff Murray, 910 concession West Wawanosh, ou Friday last. The regular monthly meeting of the St. Augustine Womert's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Chamney on October 1401. Instead of born In Colborne township, the young- est daughter of the late Thomas and Jeanie Green Mallows, of the 9th con- cession of Colborne. After her Marc adage twenty years ago /die went to 4. f Whalers estimate that the average whale can cover a distance of about twelve miles in as iour. Rev. John Young. Alex. atid-GOrdiiii-wild evilects. Pr ir ttiv *ISOM this Young. Mrs. A, Johnston and Miss -, Mies Nlehia Lane was home front Margaret Glen -visited their aunt, Mrs Stratford for the week -end. Ww. Young. at %Ingham on Friday last. - - Mr. 11 1/11 NIrs. Wm. Phillips of God- erielo. spent the week -end with Mr. and Benmilier and Smith's Hill churches sdr. and Mrs. Jas. Sherwood and Rev. W. Shaw. --of -Nile. preaehed-infees, Thee Ferguson. Ised Sunday. while Rev. Wu'. Patton,. baby. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ritchie and took anniversary services at I.eeburn. Alvin. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Gaunt were --The larntervare-tmey rutting buck- 1 visitors at the home of Mr. S. Sher - wheat this week. While there is an I wood on en„day. abundance of straw the grain in not so well filled, on eactoset et the hot, dry weather in August.- - -- -- - MAFEKING GODERICH TOWNSHIP •.• MAFEKING, Sept. 29. -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson visited Mr. and M Rert Reed, Whileehurch. one day this week. Mrs Olive Treleaven of Montreal. spent a few days recently with Mr. Ind Mrs. A. J. Kilpatrick. tiler Johnston went (0 Toronto on rummommem••••••••••••• I New "Trig -Silhouette" in oats ur 'rimmed •T'HE fashion changes in Coats this season are radica 4-- -This makes it vital for you to have-amew..one.....T neiirstyles feature.exclusive-materials, hrrarious furs fashion's newest styles. 16itilkih''''" JUNIOR MISSES' COATS -14 See the nevi -styles -for die -junior :Miss atour store,- _dis- playing thecleligjltful wrapped silhouette, and made of ...-. spongy woollens with trimmings of mountain beaver and opossurri Sizes 3 to 1 5 years. CAMEL HAIR COATS, so soft and warm for boy -and girls, in sizes 4 to 10 years. ••••••••••••••• 11/0D.111111CH TOWNSEIP. Sept. 29. -Mrs. Wm. Reid ant1,111r. and Mrs. Elgin Porter of Stanley.wnshiv were guests on Sunday at' ttie home of Mr. ales. Robert Davidson. hir." and Mrs. Gordon Orr were at Toronto over the week -end. Mr. E. C. Beacom. I.P,S.. paid a visit to Colon ishool. No. 0, on Tuesday. 1 e Pe . Mr. Geo. tilliteirlettitiveci- - Anniversary serviees will be held In in Seaforth on Saturday. _ the United etuireh on Sundey. October izteurdofayealtie. haTa lith. at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. L. Bartlet. of Browneville. a -former wa- ne nf the (-hereto. will he the seemlier ofik1Gro.IMdennt°11riaMIliqurPbbroughir 111411"H-dows(*Itiresza esti- There will he no service In Donny- for the day. Special musk will be brook church on Sunday next. owing furnished I.y the choir. to aulitteritary Services at Westfield. Mr.. W H. Maize has returned home We extend our sympathy to Mr. Alex. Anderson on the death of his brother -In-law. Mr. Dewson of Toronto, which took ploce onlerlday. -- The Y.". S. bask14.1.ws• .ratrgar meet- ing on Friday evening. Owing to the absence of MIs. Laura Robinson; the meetlpg was led by Mr. Wilfrid Rob- innon. The lesson was road by Mr. David Close 1 Warren Bamford and MIAs Margaret wereMesliThreeetlienxi Laird dnejladintaace In this Jefferaoll Faye the mate. Meagre. Ws. vicinity on Sunday. The anneal meeting .01 the Dadevieb sang a splendid duet and Mr. John frid Robinson and Warren Bamford held on Friday at the Wane or. Ifiseet which w" ouleh eniored. 'The eiec- will be tionofoP"ffirenriris wvl'asa then andreAdirlig Township Hoomital Auxiliary A. Sheppard and Clement. Hnron road. nutted as follows: President. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stevenston Lizzie Naylot : viee-preeldonts. John A. Hillock), of Sault Ste. Marie, are visit - Furniture WCr'caynouPasit*moneeylY save -Get our prices first- BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange ''On the Broadway of Goderich" HYDRO STORE ---- -BUY AN from Liteknow. where *he eras visiting ectric tove triii.7.1s.. field were guests of Wee.111. J. Craw- nd Mrs. is& -Weft% of Ash- Qakk ,.----laea- --.. - liarmar=, --._ .--: , tord, oar Wednesday. • ,... Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McNain of Ash- ____17-teosi to Cak-id field, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ROCIS1 of God- - twitch And Mr. end Mrs. DeedoblIengeZ, Detroit were visitors at the home of- ' a Mr. and Mrs F. Rosa ote Ww*Ipeatlay. - - . ' Ing In the eommunity. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fuller and family. and Mr. Russel Fuller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCul- lough at Holmesville. Miss Helen Davidsonaserlinton School of Commerce spent wee - .t her home. Mrs. Robt. McAllister and family motored to Auburn on Sunday and Jaltatil-mitk Mr. and.,14.re !Sand and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Andrews. Llincreh .regolar meeting of the Young People's Soelety of Union chnrch was held on Friday evening. September 25. with thirteen members present. Herbert Johnston was In eharge of the meeting. The tonic, "Korea's Open Itoor," 'was reed by Marguerite Falconer. Rev. F. W. Craik gave a short talk on the Korean chnrch, the doctrine of which is to prove one's eligibility for membership n the ehureli by winning one or more to Christ before being admitted to mem- Ps•rmhip. The Koreans believe In prac- tieing the principles ot the Bible In their everyday Ilte. The subject for discussion at the next meeting will be "Why 81101114 We Become Members of the Chureh?"...There was good eon- gregation at the Rally Day service at Union church on Sunday. The Sunday gehoot superintendent. Mrs. 'Harwood was In charge and the Rally Day pro- gram woo carried out. with Mantles. Harwood telling the story of "Jesus Messing Little Children:" Marion Col- well. "Jesus' Love for the Out-of- doors ;" Nora Sowerby, "71ie Courage of .11.1111191; Marguerite Faleoner. "How a Jeans Cattle to the City," and Esther EMeilwain. "The Betrayal. Crneifiximt a and Resurrection of Jeon.." Rev. F. a W. erotic spoke to the children. His Rally Day message was to walk with dignity. make themselves" attractive to ssss, pray tntiV,. Thigh mere. trynt Is, he happy. INuring the noteleo a duet. "Speak to My Soul," was ann. hy Mrs. A. Phillips and Mr. Jas. Young.... Service will he held as usual in Union a church next Sunday at 3 p.m. Sunday sehool at 2 p.m. Rev. F. W. Craft'. the pastor, will occupy the pulpit.... Anniversary serviees are being held In Cnion church on Sunday. October ro, In the morning end evening. Rev. W. J. Patton. B A.. of Rentalller. will be the speaker at hoth services Rev. F: Cvalk notp-snirtyrrmary ...retest et liemniller the same day. Rpecial Egan n efitualC Is teing Nett witanr. dity; October 4th, -the earned -este teidara, ?arse Lfileinperinee oat ten totrtirtom- gale of Chtlint. Joseph Is the Sunday scbool Blake SWEATER COATS FOR MEN Penman's all -wool V-neck Sweater Coats for men in brown, grey and heather. ------ Specially priced at $1.95 - Heavy Jumbo -knit Sweaters, black and royal blue, with white trimming. Specially priced at $2.95 Be sure to take advantage of the Three Bnghter Days Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. nit store will be open Wednesday afternoons. commencing Wednesday, October 7th. • • Ladies' asitMelle Oak --:---"ZSIsWeatifi are 'gelid to slar 10.1421 -tide of Siiiiiips" "t- 11 Thmnpeon. Verna Chamney. Morley Johnston. Margaret Jefferson: were- sport. For the eoneert on Friday ntght engaged. and a bumper honor is tasked the popular Brunnwick Trio has been tary-trearmrer. Margery Campbell. The for. Dungannon expecte a larete•anm her of visitors on the fair dayn. Pone - Malty on Friday. and a good time Is as- nnred our friends who (*me from the neighboring towns and fuwatthipa to join na In the proceedings of the day Venni People Elect O.. -There Wells splendid attendatiOe at the tweet- ing oia-.11,424.47 a/make of the Young rroprrs Anti -sty INT th1F-17digiticlif United ehureh. The election of offi- cers for the coming year was geld, with results as follows: President. Alan Pentland: rice-preetdent. Car- man Anderson; olecretery, Belle Swan: t nu rer. Roy Finnigan; convenor's of Christian fellownhIp. Myrtle Aiiiih and Peer! Finnigan: missionary conven- ors. Naney Kieft and Corn Finnigan citizenship convenors. Claire Pentland and Helen Andereon: literary and re - -7 Dien "'air Sect Weisit....dTburs day and Friday. Octotfr nth •r41.11C, are the days of the .noteraintat lair. and it good weather r.mtianes time prow porta are excellent for a sem...eel. ex- hibition. The program- for Prins, afternoon includes two races OD the half -mile track for which the I weet horsemen are getting their steeds in readiness and whieh promise good meeting closed with "God Save the King." Next Friday nights meeting will be led by John A. Thompson. KINGSBRIDGE KINGSBRIDOE, Sept. 30. -We wel- liffitte-Stra-llistse-311111111- to Orir 7117 munIty. /Min Katie SteCerth/slieggelettitigette holidays with her sister, Mrs. Louis Dalton. We are glad to know the Detroit schools have reopenetl. The Misses Margaret and Helena Foley resumed their duties there last Wednesday. They were accompanied as far as Lon- don on their return by their brothers, Michael and Mathew. Mr. and Mra. Philip Hogan with their sou Lewis and daughter Ellie and Mr. Basil Hogan visited Hamilton and Niagara Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. .11to'Nfalliej sod fam- ily visited at Mr. Wm McCarthy's last week and were aerompanied back to Detroit by Miss Irene McCarthy. Funeral of Rev. James Hegan.-A large and sympathetic concourse as. SOMfdell at St Juiteptca church here on Saturday to be present at the burial and to view the remains of the 111 te and much lamented Father James Hogan. Betoldes the members of the parish and the family. there were present a number from Goderich. Mt. Atignistine. Brussels and Detroit. as well as those from Parkhill and 1.11can who came In the funeral procession. Father John Hogan, brother of de- eellAtli. sang the Absolution. assisted by Ren A. Coreoran of Mt. Carmel as deaeon RPV. J. Quigley of Parkhill as snbelesems, and Rev. J. Glavin of Wat- ford as master of ceremonies. Rev. F. Goetz of Seaforth and the motor. Rec. F. A. MeCardie, were present In the sanetuery. The body was borne to Rs lent reeting plaee in the Hogan family plot beside the remains of his perenta end six nephews R. T. P. Several of Father lingan'n relatives and Mends from here attended the wake and funeral service in Lucan. Martin - Kleg.-A pretty all• tumn wedding took place on Wednea- ,slay, elepteateser Me+ when Gee father f :altered Heart chureh. Teas trnIted its mare% ge Ma ry et tn. noirlder of Mr and 1 1404,4 44, • - •, efor,:f. v 4, - 4toditont: Martin, Molt see et See display of styles and makes at the HYDROSTORE_-_ 1141 uxxxxxxxxxmccxxxxxxxxxxxx5 ?. Give Your Druggist a Square Deal 'meditation has revealed that Druggists are called for information a a wide variety of subjecu, omestie, political, agricultural, postal, hygeiae, besides subjects connected with Drugs. Estes Morrie] Priest for Friday. Saturday and Monday Mmard's Liniment, regale 35c . . for 24c ZaltOkk .Solve . . . . . 39c SOME (*VA EVERYDAY PRICES Acetyl-Salleylit 'Ada Tablets 5 Imo ter Chase% Kidney•Ilver TIM 6 •.... tfie Mentholatten tk • f• e • • * That 1•11•1011d. (41 RIC DieV12;r•••• fee 2k Rat Pelmets. Rotikh . e411•1111111 &OW OM. MP Dimmest Special Teeth Ferush Watkins' %dallied Caeoenut 011 Elbentese Playing Cards. Iset:y flnl,bSee For our men hien& we 4111 have a few swim' grind 75, Leaver Itrucilma 01 For a finished Filmy, use Aqua Vara, Fleely's 4fSsr5, Clio" Club, RevaefOlaidng Lotion. Per Shaving lActise. ('OTTON PICKER. The Manitary Abscattent Cotten Packages. Raw about it an the air. Madan ('FRIL 5 to LEO am. Tweak! and Friday. .KNOW YOUR D Is mere IIIITTRIL He ill yang friend. age olosione. HE **IIS DREGS. Lawler, HI. Nolo, E. R. wigis )ocxxxmooc 40Se.r.=ist, • •