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The Signal, 1935-10-10, Page 7iffiX 7711F- GODERICH, ONT. :: County and District •• • Rev. A. H. O'Neil, the new rector of William Gannett - IL JiteeRbe 's Angina*! church, (hor- Winglike"' hats lost another of her old ted i5,6"'D1a'"5mce C lessatfa, .v.S1 . -$lptembei Bath. Tire bisatiful ceremony of induction was lay Vea• ,krcitdearnut Sage, et London. A light delivery truck, owned by a London bakery, got out of control on Main street, Exeter, cal Wednesday of Iasi week, and, Jumping the curb, broke the plate glass wtddow in Cook's grocery store. Greater damage would have resulted but the truck was stopped by a brick wall. Blanche, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mustard, of Henaall, was married on Saturday, September 28, to Malcolm Gordon lougall, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doug - ail. The ceremony, whi b took place at the bride's borne, was performed by Rev. W. A. Young. The happy couple left for a honeymoon trip to Toronto and other easteru puiute • John Van l(mond. war veteran of Seaforth, died la ('bristle street hos- pital, Toronto, and war Curled In Eg- mondvllle cemetery on Monday, Sep- tember 30th. Dm -eased was a teem• ber of one of the county's pioneer fami- lies. He was badly wounded In France and bad never fully recvsered from the effects. He was given a mil:- ttary funeral by his former comrades in Seaforth. Mrs. Wm. Rutwell died at her home in Mitchell at the advanced age of 1.01 years. • The passing of this grand old lady proved a real shoat to her fellow -townspeople. who bad cease to regard her as a practically permanent institution. Born In England in 1,404.1 to Northern ()Mario. later to •Leif she came to Canada In 11(73. moving prints In New fork :state. They will direct to Mitchell, where she had re- reside near l•hiselhurst. aided ever aim* She was In good Dealt! •ntll shortly before lur•dcmise. CO RRIFAwadus7 CORNERS -.�- Tam Ars Paid �J iier-toRiaver.•2011st, etersen itlttam ann4l, who died on Saturday, Sep - tender 2tith, Iu his iteith year. De- ceased had been a citlzeu of Wingham nee 1870' lifterlIgnein Exeter and Bluevale. He le survived by his wi. dow and five sons. Fondly Gathers Some twenty-six members of the Douglas family, descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. George boucles, of Lucknow, gathered there over the week -end of September 'Jath for tilelr Bret reunion. Ttw member" came from many widely separated points, ono, Miss Dorothy Douglas, coming from Japan, while several came from New York and Philadelphia. New Pestottbee The new p,stomce in Bruasels was omc•ially opened on Saturday evening. September 24th, by Mr. Geo. Spotton as representative of the Government A eonelderab(e number of cltiaens were on hand for the ceremony, addressee being elven by Rev. W. J. Moorebouse, Rev Wm. Moore and Rev. John Gra- ham. The Brussels band was in at- tendance Tri vitt Men iHardal church, Exeter, was tM. seene of a pretty autumn wed- ding on Saturday. September 2sth, when Raw Mae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wesley !haring. was united to leery IJoyd Herds. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harris, of Itlbbert.. Rev. M. A. Hunt perfemnwl the ceremony. The happy ,'.111.1.' left on a motor trip Clinton Wins Sports Meet at Hensall (Continued from page E1 1(1) yards --J. O'Brien, J. Cuning- hame, I). Worthy. 10 43 sect'. Shot vet--M.-xmannone.:`asl.Id. XI ft.. Ory Inches. L"Jn yards -J. O'Brleo. J,. CttaIng- "uame:-T:--tilde. -rienfot'tvr---41bd5- aoes- High Jump --•H. Wilkins, doderich ; F. Garrett, Clinton; I.. (lett, Mitchell. 5 ft., 214 Inches. 440 yards -J. O'Brien. R. Passmore, W. Penhale, Exeter. 566-6 sees. Mlle -'r. S111s, W. Thompson, Ood- erk•h ; 1.. Howey. Relay-Goderlch, Clinton, Seafront). 1 min, 44 2-6 dens lsterneediate High Jump -J. Barton. Goderieb ; F. 5111*. Seaforth ; B. Denney. Exeter. 4 ft., 9% inches. tee) garde -R. lined*, Clinton; Y. Bell, Seaford': K. 1[e\aught, MltcheU. 2 lulu.. 32 secs. Hop, step and Jump -t:• Forrest, Clinton; F. sills, R. Finch. 34 ft., Y inches. - Shot put -It. Fineb. B. Hucklns (:,alt-rieIi ; S. Geddes, Seaforth. 20 ft. 11154 inches. 100 yards -R. Money, Y. Hell. E. Forrest. 11 2-5 sees l'ole vault -J. tariff, Goderkb; R. Middleton, 'Clinton: C. Nellanlis lJA/a- ton. S ft., 11 inches. 929 yards -F. Sills, Y. Hell, J. Gai- tI;udt rich. 27 -5 'Area Broad Jump -F. Sills. R. rock, 13. Dietary. 17 ft., 14 inches. 440 yards -G. O'Brien. Gudericb; R- 1.111411, P. Geromette. Goderieb. 1 sin., 3 14 sees. --- - _ Mile -F. S(Ild; A. MacKenzie;- Gnu - ion: it. Barnes, Goderich. 5 min. 534-; set's. Relay -Clinton, tn,derieh, Seaforth. 2 min., 1 sec. eager Pole vault -1I. Draper, Clintou ; L Wkueahals, OodertCh ; R. Gemmell. Seatortb.8ft., 2% inches. 889 yards.: -J. Amen, 0uderlfb ; s•_ Gemmel. J. Slisoon*, Hempen. 2 min.. E6 sees. Shot ;nt-T. Hogan, Godertcb; r Ir MitcbeU: B. Draper. 26 ft., LI/ incise. - Hop, ._$ - Draper. Clinton, L. Gell, J. Swill. 30 ft., labs inches. 1100 yards -J. Simmons, L. Gell, R. Delbrldge, Exeter. 12 2-0 secs. High jump -H. Collins. Clinton; R. Forrest, Hensel': Seboembals. 4 ft.. 2 laches. 220 yards -It. DelbrldSe. J. Sim- mons. L. Gen. 283-6 secs. Mo - Broad Jump -R. Draper, Da Donald, Cbtntoe ; .1. SnelL 14 ft., 10% inches. Relay-Seafarth, (Etdeter, Clinton. 3..h1041101 -0.I$1.8 flesh* High Jump -L. Nott, Seafortb : A. Murdoch. Clinton; N. Oook, (Alston. 4 tt., 3 Inches. 3t [batt throw. dietauce---L. Nott. A. Campbell, 0oderich : N. Cook. 160 ft.. 10 laches. Standing broad Jump -1.. Nott, V. Eremite". Clinton; A. Campbell. 7 ft., 2 inches. 100 yards -V. F remlin. R. Johnston, Goderich ; L. Nott. 13 1-5 secs. Running broad Jump -L. Nott, K. Tyndall, (;odericb ; R. Johnston. is ft.. 10 inches. Basketball throw, diatane-A. Campbell. E. Grainger. Clinton; A. Murdoch. Clinton. 00 tt. Target throw -M McCully. Clinton: : R. Rate-. Exeter; Y. MacLeod. (exter- n-h. isler- Mrs. //M. Irvin. u• h. 11 pts. itslay Gr. Tho. .Agar, of Qrautford, spent Intermediate csdiate th. Clinton.Clinton.gererhdiate the week-eud with bis slater -to -Ise, Mrs hernias. He was aecomptanled Star; I 1broad iirn jump- ItP. ell A, , un his return by kis niece, Mrs.' -R. Exeter; 1. lornmtnund, MIN•hell: A• Fltagenld. Whitten, (ksberlch. 0 R., 1114 inches. Th'", lta*kettail throw. diMance=K- • Cuniughatne, t.Iiaton; O fleets. .will lay.• a Joint.-thankoferiog meet- ing. of the Nile. -'Pett Albert. Blake's. Clinton ; W. -White, IDtt . -1S-I - debeeld township Joins til - select (Istasded !es. 4t'[ week) ZrI municipalities who tooelt of kat- 1:(vl;RRIM, 00RN1Ba. Oct. 1.- 11r - Mr. Johrr Parrish and Mr. David Mlle are spending a few days this week at ageraoll. -Mr. Baia- lgaeIk,nakl sustained 1 Juries to his wrist and neck one day last week when part of the harness broke aad he was pulled out of the buggy. We hope be wilt soon be feeling better again. Mims Beulah Black, of Godertch, slatted her friend, Miss Anne Par- rish, a few days last week. Miss Madeline Johnston, R \., re- turned home from Goderlch last Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Johnston visited recently at Mr. Will Hunter's, Zion. Ing no outstanding taxes to CWt C. E. McDonagh Kates local residents are right up the only Mils [sot Lew owing by These amount collect. that all to data. being a TOE LEADING FUNIIMAL D I ANIS Wayaes asrv(es .t all heats, - da7 se atstrt r � oopskICH Nora 1110 M. 117 ro k J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and �halw es. All calla promptly attended to day or night_ -AMBULANCE SERVICE - PHONES Store 336 Residence 366w Hamttton Street, Goderlch Walter -Dalton -- UNDERTAKER Harm mid Hey. Gradual* _ Gabelth Collegial' IUMtufe 13510 West Warren Avow: --. D&TROIT, MICH. _ . _. ..00-0a1Kon 8558 __. _. n FAS14''' stta .waren• �.e.ula/MAC•. "�,rAVOIA �r•,w,r-wY'a nl- WHITECHURCH er stated that. while war had stopped over the nation* at tees. remelted Col. A. T. Thompson trade In many quartero, when tt was WIIIIITID(JHURt'hI. Oct. ti. -Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gra). o[ Guderich, and at MacKay Hall trading with one another 1t was, one of the basic impulses of Wan 10 Mt. and Yrs. Wittltew Sb.ckletou and trade. Believe, of Crewe. visited un Thursday Yr. Bennett c•lalen d tbat the Ire last at the bow of Mrs. Gra) s *(s- Ore trade agreements had saved the ter, Mrs. Jas. C oruelius eouutry The Empire market is not M[. and Yrs. Browner. of Toronto, enough alone to send 1:auada; she vistaed last week with Mr. and Mrs. must trade with the world. said the ' �►n MtCibi".,_ a.+ear........,■.,,., a a+rtisl>�Srtz tsoar+i"i. h 1 speaker. Quite a number from here attended kr. l9{SJene s I11gtr1 ttlf lids the Tcvswatec Fair on Wednesday last. a [a[ Is 1011 Mr. Steven,. though he had ]sr*. Alex. lluwhray and family, of three if U lived and worked and fought among Bluevale, v 144111 uu 8tindap At 'ane Lire _Aweat-Lew av eletiuwat .[kat 41 "stinlet home of Mrs. inobt. Mowbns and ser ruin the country to trade with them. Mr+. Wesley Leggatt vu Sunday. of lho Ne has atwayu been a high tariff mea, Alias Catbartne Mowbray spent last He 1* one today. week at Teeswater with Miss" Harrel (a da Mr. Ipaehman discussed the stat♦ Wocks a went+ of Mr. Stereos in 19130. whose - Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reed ,and family, Ing that at [bat time ,•vodltluns 1a tot. Dungannon, %exited uu Sunday with this country were tad. Yet, after Mrs. Bert heed. eve years, his speeches on the Price Mrs. Wm. Slwpeovu and Miss May �a Spreads reports showed that they bad Siamese, of Detroit, spent the week -stand taken by Mr Spotton ruga become Inenitely worse under Tory end here with the former's parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Galton. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Patten, of Lu - f.111/1, spent Smelly with her mother, Ere. lox. Don't forget the regular monthly meeting of the Worurn's institute which is being held on Friday at the twine of Mr*_ ,'has. Martin. The roll call is to be answered with "suggestions for stortug winter rege- t a blew." Miss F9orencr• Lelt'arue, of Toron- to, and Mr. Archie Jsmieaou, of Cul- ross. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James %YU:.n. The ladies of the United church are holding a missionary banquet in the church next Tuesday evening The HOIa Vnetig RIOLMERVIL.E, Oct. 8. -Mr. and Mn,. W. P. Dundas, of London. visited at the parsonage on Tuesday with Rev. and Mrs. Herbert. Week -end guests at the home of Hrs. 8. Walters were Mr. and Mr.. Fred Elford and Miss Joan, of Ot- tawa ; Mr. and Mrs_ Moss and Master Billy. of Dundak•and Mr. Roscoe Cour- tlee, ut Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs.. M. MacFarlane have been spending a few dais with Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Patter while their little son, BtHy. has been undergoing an op- eration for the removal of his tonsils In the Clinton hospital. Church Nalcorhe anniversary ser- vices of our church will 1e held un Sunday at 111.34) a.m. at.l 7130 p.m. Rev. Irl. F. Chandler. of Kiprien. will be in charge of both services. and spe- cial ttruslc I+ being trr'par.d by the choir. Our pastor. Itev. J. W. Her- bert, will preach amhlr.•rsary services at Kipper' United church Several of the members o1 the congregation at- tended Zinn rhttre-h.- Tsylor'-. ('corner, on Sunday, when its regular anniver- sary was ohwerved. Inspiring addresses were given' In the morning by Rev. W. P. Ione, of North street United ebureb, (loderk'h, and In the evening Kenzie, Clinton; N. White. Exeter; by Rev. F. W. Craik, of Victoria street M Hamt('hin• Mitchell 140fx llnkod_.ekoreb. tlo(lerleh•_ The well- webenteff ■ntbetns rendered by the 1. '7fi i�ardea=SLC. ('nninghame, A. Whit - choir were em emehted�11f"•dtr.rit'• ten:-li,-:�tydd. Exeter. torts street United church, Goderleh, Hirth Jump -4). Finch. Ii. / ald0iell, Heger; A. Whitten. Target throw -C. Streets, Clinton, E. Kydd. H. Durrant, Mitchell. 13 pts. Running brad Jump -K. Cunlag- hame, 0. Finch, A. Whltteu. 16 ft., 2 inches. Relay -Clinton. tiodericb. Mitchell. Softball throw, distant flakier, Exeter; I. Colquhoun. (Tinto*: 0, Baec•hIer, Exeter. 131 ft.. 8 inches. Standing broad Jump -4. RIbott. (kslerieh : 1'. Herpole, Henaall ; I. Col- quhoun, Clinton. 6 ft.. 8 inches. Target throw -1'. Elliott. H. Levi!, Clinton; M. Clarke, Exeter. 11 pts 766 ysrde-F. Elliott, I. Colgnlaa0, C. Barton. Oodertch. 11 sees Running ,broad Jump -1'. Miriade, A. (taker. 1. Colquhoat. 13 ft., % Inches. High Jump -H. Levis, Clinton; I. Colquhonn. F. Elliott. Relay -Clinton, Exeter, Oodefich• (Continued from page 2) of , bulgur** throughout Canada, Mas- ser had referred blw to his opts*rent *rel Ileo. Spottou would not answer. ••H torr ug es. chman. "Yet 1 was horn on m In Howlck- Wwu*hip within miles of Mr. Sputum's uw'n o r r pu net. •"lt at maze me _t<-toretg" r "Now I would like some se queetious answered. Why has the Industry and commerce ofn. fallen off as It has during the tart eve years? I would like Mr. Spotton to answer." Spotless sad tate Tart. Proceeding, thespeaker exposed the *ding the tariff question. lie had announced rue. binawlt, prior to the last election, a» He told of Mr. dleocett'a.loag agbt a low tariff wan. Yet f* had shed against reeiproclty with the nailed behind Mr. Bennett every time his State"•, yet he 1s the man who Trent leader had raised the duties on artklee eowmonly used by his tonatl- tuents. The speaker cited many special speaker wilt be Miss Caroline Wetlwoud, ut Wiugham. Mr. George M.tlu.,iel asst Mr. Robt. Carrick are both iwpr,.rtug slowly-. Mr*. Jaulues received word that her sister. firs. Taylor. of Lower N'Inghaw, passed away ma Friday eveuing. The funeral was held on Monday Mrs. J. B. Mortise' and Mr. Thos. Morrison returned from Toronto on Sunday. Mrs. McBrien held a W.M.S. tea at ber home' on Friday afternoon, and Mrs. George Met'leuughan held one at her lime In the evening. The ladies are busy sewing and making quilts. The young anomie of the -United chur•b are invited to 13t. Helots,, On Friday, October n}._-' -_._-- - Hydro Store BUY AN Electric Stove Quick - Clean - Economy and cool to cook with r a ' DUNGANNON Commenting on the progressively "Then, we have removed the worsened ,'oudltlun of the country nn- restrictions when trade as widely as the der Mr. Bennett. or said. "Lincoln he slbte. when Liberal principles prevail stupes. butslaBen Frust peedstoptl the Iu alts country. we dial' more fur horses. Bennett stopped even ward and out into the larger life with greater prosperity under a Liberal ad- ministration." 0. the Platform On the platform with the speakers were Horace Fisher, president of the down to Washington to see Cordell }Lull about Lt. "We will get reciprocity, but It will Ise under a Liberal (lorernmei ,'--ale. Deaehwau declared. thing." In 1030 Bennett had prglubad that he would shut out Imports to the value of $i(10,1t1at,/q)0 and that we 'would make the goods at home and wo the country would be prosperous. "I wish 1 could burn this tact Into the eonsclousueres of every member of this audtenee; of every Canadian. I•YPlyrta lay her Import.. imports ares the prdu.•ta we receive Inmu, meat for exports. If we don't im- part we can't export." Canada Not Selteoutain d '•Mr. Bennett cut our imports atdl so we would not export. Canada,,i* not a self-eoatainei country, not even to the extent that the United State» or France or Germany or Auatralla is a seltaontalned country. We moat ex- port in order to import the things we must have. There Is no other way of paying for them exeept by shipping gold, and we bare not enough gold with"ertitetrto do_it Whew *t. Bea, nett cat oar imports be cut ow our prosperity." Mr. Iteaehman pointed out that na- tlona do not ship actual money to pay for purehases abroad. There was no French or German or Dutch money In Canada, yet theme tountrle* all bought from Canada. Some little American money cave in, mainly from tourists. but It was quickly impounded by the tanks and shipped back to the United States. Mr. Bennett claimed that interna- tlooal trade was dead -that we get a nor polar .d dew. The (Intended for last week) DIIN().34N CON, Oct. 2. -Elsa Winnie McClure and Miss Nettle Sproule have returned home again from a week's visit with friends at St. Thomas. Mrs. dao Treleaven lett on Monday for a trip to the West. During hir, her abeeace, Miss Mary Shepherd. ter, will he cared for In Ooderlch hos- pital. The Womei a Iastltuts will have a lady epeiker, Mise Sclater, sear[ from the Department to address the ladles in the basement of the Presbytertan church, oa Wednesday, October 9th, at 3 Pd. Tbe misses will be on -Housing." This will be a Joint meet- ing of the Junior and Senior Institute. All the ladies of the community are Invited to attend. Mr. Frank Savage. teacher at Ridge- way, idge way, sprit the weekend with his Al, ter, Mrs. L. F. Stingei. Mrs. (Dr. okes is visiting friends and relatives Toronto this week. The merles cin the United chnreb RAY wtthdrnwa Sunday night while "harvest home" servlee was held In St. Paula .kngiran church. Mrs. John Miller. of hos Angeles, i• visiting ,et the home• of her sister, Donnybrook tier o and Creweauxiliaries, t' tbltt'e1a lioftluall throw, dlstatwal -R. Mkt`' the Fulled on Trends, after -noon. Mrs. 31. J'stliaatl. of- N Ray, will le tbe speaker. Death of Thee. Fe'wrlertMra. I>arld Glenn and Mrs. *1tzabeth . Robb' re -ttvive4 -wtmi-lase ,geek of the Abesat6 of their brother, Mr. Tom Fowler. of Camroae, Averts'. Mr. Fowler was born in Wept Wawanosh on the faun now owned by W. J. Robb, but had lived the greater part of ills life in the Went. Ile had been 111 for several months In 1'niveMfty hospital, Edmon- ton, passing at the age of seventy. He is survived by two sons, Percy, at hone; • 4134` Orin", on the teacher's Matt of Toronto University; also by two brother find three sheens, Dan. on the, 6th conreudon; Will. of ,Paste Meer dtstrk't: ]ars. David Glenn, Mrs. Robb. Dungannon, and Mrs. Jackson, of Ripley. Grandmothers' Day.--Irhe monthly meeting of the Women'. inatltnte was held on Thursday in the haewment of the United 'birch. The afternoon's 2 laches. male quartette, tonal* ing or-Yeesr». J. Snell, C. Breckow, J. Sproul and C. Clark. Y. P. U. Nese e -October'* brat Y.P. (1. meeting watt to eharge'of Mine Fktna Haller. fellowship eonvener, when a good attendance turd the privilege of listening to an Interesting and well- prepared program. During the wor- ship pwrbd. the Misses FAIna and Jean Huller led In prayer. and the Scripture wits read by Mr. Sheldon Macbath. Tlds was followed by Mr. Herbert's detntlet exptanatlon of its meaning. The evening a, chief 'raker was Miss Wllbelmine 1'rewsrtha. of Clinton, who spoke about life and experiences at the (Ioderteb Summer School ('amp this year. A dive vocal number was contributed by the Misses Norma and Ruth Potter and Skins Huller. Mrs. F. Potter playing the smompanlment. The hotline'. period was conducted by Miss Jean Webster, president, during which Miss Gay Whitmore. secretary. read the minutes of the prevksae meet- ing. registration feels were paid to Mr. Edward (ln•igg. trenuurer, and the an- nounement made that the beat Friday of the mcmth world take the form of a Hallesve'en tarty. Further partlen- lara will ie given litter. After the elo*ing hymn the meeting was con- cluded with the benellctionafter which the memlwrs participated In a few *omen Mr. Mervyn inbb, mla- eionary t•onyener. 14 preparing fila week's program. • • • I intended for last 'week) HI)1.MESYiLI.E. Oct. 1. MIA. itetw ('udmore left nn Monday for Bramp- ton. where she will cleft at the hone of her brother. 11r. Earl ('udmnre. Mrs. M. Steak end Elsa Betty ap•nt the week -end with relative, in Mil SEEDISPLAY OF STYLES AND MAKES AT THE BAYFIELD (Intended for last week) HAYFIELD. Oct. 2.-- Mra. iI. Mc- Laren olar•n and daughters. Marion and Christine. and Mia* Rtraehan, of Port Elgin. spent a few days with Mienes Josephine and Maude Sterling last week. Mina Mande returned with them Saturday. Mises Helen Gerrie. of Durham, spent the weekend as the guest of ,Mss Lucy Woods. Merrer-R.aeors.-A quiet welding was satennlxed by Rev. R.' M. (:ale, of St. Andrew's United church, at the manse, on Saturday. Reptemter With, when AI 140 Mary Ilelen Beacom, ,laughter of Mr and Mrs. John 110n• coin. (balerich township. became the c•erton. bride of Kenneth Clark Merrier, yonng- Mlss Ruth 1•ntter' was visiting re- est sot M Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sterner, gently.math friends at -Mitchell, re- Stanley township. The __bride was program was specially prepared to en- tertain the grandmothers of the com- munity and It was called "Grandmoth- ers' Day." 111 spite of the downpour of rain. tier- was a large attendance of the reP,lnr members and twenty grandmothers Mrs. Alton, the proal dent. was in charge of the meeting. The roll 1111 was responded to with poem�alano grandmothers. This was followed by n discussion and Mrs, J. J. Ryan and Mrs. R. A. McKenzie were appointed to see the Schad board about getting toaoid for p(tplls to the school requiring it. Mrs. Lillian Campbell was appointed delegate to attend the W. 1. ennvenrhen In Goderb•h, October 16 and Oath Mea. R. A. McJ(ensIP para a reading Keith,t'ampbell gave w re•Itntlon „111(11 wow ars, pnlii RT .St. Helens s,i'oob fab,.,. Mrs. 0; r Trclenren fnrored with a piano s:nu Mrs. Lilli,uu 1'amphltl-ss-R •-a , t't'nR r„mpnsed by herself, INnch *15 then sexed at little tables decerahid in a pink and white color 'when". With (hP (tdcrly Niles pePsent, many happy m,'morl--s of t'pset were re, "ailed. 114. ,Pt ws. "riff - nothing i. awe, rlrrve. of ha wouldiry to Halle teaalw i.nd. -; HYDRO STORE I tlrning nn Snndsy ,Itln(ily dreswet lu pwowder ban* tf.p. � Nass Eslith Ilcrlwrf, of TnrnnM, was trttnmed with toll(. They tl'tt tM nn w • Thursday. October 10th, 1906--T susses a lloderich Literal Aseoelattov ; Miss Nellie Colborne, president of the God- orich Women', literal l'Jub; MW Laura Salkeld. secretary of the Wo - mows Liberal Club; Mrs. Deachman, Mr". A. T. Thompson and Mrs. D. Y. L'ampte.u_ Prior to tbe calling of the meeting to order and between the two speeches the (`rra'ent Male Quartette sang a number of sings and led In commun- ity singing 11. N. Livens was ae- ,owpaulst. Thr wearier* of the quartette were Messrs Frank Riley, Herb Greece. Saw N'alter 4ud Leslie Hanna 6 Use The Sneual's Classified Column* 1 Goal! Coal! Coal! The urines report that tip to the present there has been very little Coal shipped and that they will not be able to take care of the demand when the cold weather sets in. l'ut in your (coal now. Do not have an empty coal -bin when it is impossible to get (coal. We handle: The famous Foothills Alberta OgaL-- - Diaco, which is a Tor popular farm of Othoe with the pass loft out. Choulanit aide-- OoaL must r meek - _ Do w? •0! 7"t' •'s"" For Plumbing, Heating (steam, hot water or hot air) and Tinamithing, give us a call. All work fully guaranteed. We carry a full line of Shelf Hardware. CHAS. C. LEE The Htkrdware Fiore sad Coal Yard at the HarborOat. £k$$UI -asore _, Wow 111 k s WHEN A BIT OF HUSTLING HAS SHORTENED YOUR TRIP ... AND YOU'LL BE HOME WELL AHEAD OF SCHEDULE. Share the pleasure with the folks at home. Call them on Long Distance. ,, Night rates on "Anyone" ,(station -to -station) calls NOW BEGIN AT 7 P.M. 1 s 8.ORITT ken I rlsitor with her parents Toronto .o.l nth. -r p otnts and on their )KiglR fi Wfl I at the psrsonege I return will reside at the bride's Annie hob In ills lite. ..• f de �11i1imes-..t.:.•ee»aai'�tleerre'':wr"A +r'-ai•*w,: s--�, -•$rwL� lW :tt--= • llfampor