Loading...
The Goderich Star, 1922-09-07, Page 4_—.... . 'i -. .__.-..:..�?. _. ...... --- Till RSPAY ,,9RIP'7tE311BER 7th, I*& _. ......-_...-......-. ___..... -T.. --___�._._.. .._.. v '` __ _ _ d t n aiaact�� of .., g. •� �y� ,o _ . churls, his recon• dczcd h.9 re C- ", + ati o ational Railway's it EAtAO a ti1� iii 9k7 L�ESEbt C�xt �L^} ■/l+�,r„- ocolates e •41, >r • a ', + (� Z� L Mica Putin Morrisev,, of I�iaicag;0« is L gge �r . e T c-tcittsg Zmth her Tinele ane avant, a alit. . Public wne#t shl' � s�<�3�JtXi i � Morrison 8,r. Diiss, t silo blon�ecan,� res Killing t I8,, Mort d ^ 1,'aledonira Terrace« and .leer grand- with the wr©ittlei:l�flrll centres Otftwr*-sn�:b�,(fy tpovcr�mcnt is suc�.c?s dellberately cic%ylug Its yegl?ecamcnt _.____ inmtherr•, 51”. W. W11) Pambidd e} int. Mly °ilea mini " the Natfl<:asal Railway No one Refs Rias been to 08, co IWV'rava I .=TNS I����'�` ��AN��AT�Q� 1 and; Me Arwstics, U was In c3nst4ot Scy�tcmtacs gth„ 1`.32 . i3M,71wf t• Ioasit +eleetEop p7aee 1 the or a �pwo1H94tu the Gyc?etrn. I Q uRo by tho ctaorch fathers in the early i Dlyt13 Staar+�iaed: i'ubDlo �.^lnor Yn• of /�'� ��� 9avwrtr� *t --.)W04 (t railways In canRrol Qf Tho yypponCntq of rise 11Atlynal illiil• 4 „� kms+` �./ Q � , rJ t a icrtueuG tawncrwinlp. K Ay s are aeroaiipDi ahing theft p nclsaso Tiao trauslatietis turn cavi n�itnlaam • '' 8icne8 de�A aleatthtiu y ref lthe sett riipha� raz�Si wt oIIc fo bi�� w tnest i of ,r i ho ppwieti s f qo 1CJrsAttael to iiWV3y the 6;0Mment In Witci Of I'arlf4tnent. The 1,_abluct uagm seigTle;rr i uG rho e4rly� 'tbelr evousin. . Thos. Remick. 1.1tat. a by it parllatxsutary rAalorlty cuntrcls and the Cabluct is el3mfnatcd scripts in lac➢p zlhtcss O �Vbcra tis r what Me b lghis rer8fun being ab6ut t4v tive week. Itis 21 ars since k rank Yobs teed►yasn340wdoingik)bv.dcstroyingtho by thea fees of tbn Nationaf R"wgy OriginalSctlPt ca btaldrca the ,Creamy old fashioned kind lrallwa organization auff rev6hug the iivstcm. It they can prmveuG tTno ciSnSC>li• oxide nca of the ananuscrllitari ra�la� oi,o Hr a reacv mannecrirt rwe�havea,atakes us ane lair. lfcrMrs ,r�einet. Huron asw +QrAiynl►taoa at rho sysi Uovern• datlon and Improvement of the systetm, or lacking raltogctber. the t a 14Ir, atad' bars. , ' M, 7�Jown, 1 - W 4i suou lof is iaeittg tested under tbo , win ins lto of rho dogDro of A vast are csptlel'aRy valuable. °Pito oldest n Haat Bauch farther baek towards the road , Goderich, announce tine eni;age- t;rrio pkn►"tadic''Wntrol of anti mai rflty of eche peogDe. Tltay� aro and by $0.t . ra4' angst iii?portant of these original S.egipture text. 1*nfortgnakely, went of their daughter, biamfa E. 1 '� Ron. C. neuncdyliRSdo. to tho ea,., aiteck version %lalob, was however, trio text of the ScptuagiiaG Dawn to J. IfYatson wtxaitgn, of Gad- tte�`so■ ■ IsChocolates itrWemt:owlaarrhili+exporte+nts« �inninp;, y y Ierich. wedding to take place the Wooly eight months. have passed stroycd ciao old organization. Ito pa f prodgceai ,t, rise sew nea t third century itself has been ver laa the pro• middle of �Solitembor. : the Fling government tool: office. trer;ucntly Promised and .as often. bailee D.C. F'i,t;�+� k� � r apl¢i®ual��spcv��ay� � svarinvta�ia cavi �eA�� has besides translatteu.lsa<1• bar` H. I :Wiggins returned to Chic- I+t Ilhat government were such to agile now directors. Ills failure, version, The importance or the t3GpZas`gInt was aYowoRl ezpporieptaa of the National 138,11 .means ruin to government ownership translators. ago this week, where he will resume ,8 mlatter, of good taste +tray >syrtoun as Sir T�axner Gouin. lion. of railways and a great victory for There, aro various le4ends About the early recoguired. and one great scholar, his position with the Marshall -Field Errietit Lapointe« >4iaiu, Jtnies Robb. Clouts. Bureau Sud Lapointe. origin of alta Septuagint. rano 1s that Orfgen, who lived from about 16o A.D. Co. harry has .quits recovered from H uas ureau a - d . 'Ilan. W €S. 1:fght pipuths• control of the National the high prleat at Jerusalem, in response to `200 A.D. gave practically his whole his recent serious operation and we trust will continue his former good F!l ld1 . Thoy won Ithel-r elections on hallways by the opposouts' of govern• to a rectus st from o Ptolemy o bl� data 2 liisticecpi to omamco to s1 osrk text- He lagrfia n PhM- 8, riglicsy of preveutfng the araalgama- rnent ov"6"Iaip has almost wrctkc�G B. cv nti s8, scholars from each of the volumes, known as the Itexapla, the health. - H a s u Q P, - 11gA 4it the Grand .Crtluk with the the system. The wreckers are -o y '' Tha .•were through, They wftt by a policy of twelve tribes to -;Al to prtoclsfcs4 criaprtruArp'ed in Six columns Lor casebor who has Gladys spending the past two �►�tle�,iChf (�nt* ational l ailwray System. y open And' inflitaitt enemies of the delay and they .will coatiwinst the These save y twoscholars Scriptures. aced comparison. This is seta to have been mouths near Sault oSte b2arib.sQ t �, y y aagetlaods. Goulnsixt ♦prrgmeht rauwft e. Rut they fAilcd dilator park rnfmt tq acce fish their .fight 'against National Railways as in seventy diileo b iaaellendeni ©� but he tenor pus cost of reproducing It is l an truest at the home• cr fir. and #j�arpooe,irl►1eh ihtii'are nmwdoing by f)reraxand theC;rrin Exchangowonin fele-dnopkmiigrinttheircvork,�riichwas in rheas days muse have been gra• .bits. R. H. Revell, Rift Farm, .� CA.f�iR'�R�.d►.■ tuaroying the present organizatiou and the fight against the Wheat Board. completed in seventy-two days. the hibitive. Goderich.townsbip. If ono be troubled with .corns, he 1■ "Ise FprOr�l 30 Yore translations were found to be idanttcal. The lite work of this great scholar jtliss ILyndertnan, of Sherof Mr,464..� Gaxn Remover ver 73e.n she inHolloway's ' find tr t• a home a f Mx. wall the ea at t a ':e `, Tharp se:otras to be ample evidence, was, however Is lost by Que., was a guest h an . aPPllc tion that will entirely re- pian w . t however, for disci luting this story. a:pnt �vhfcri it received. While Ortgon nd Mrs. John L, Aitken, Montreal at.; lieve suffering. ' of ' Drury Aeknowled e Dere while the varying merit at the traneTa• was very,carefui to Indicate all passages he 'past week. ; The young lady _,-- ___: _ . �_... -. __. _ _. tion of different books conurms the idea introduced iu big to t from various motored to Goderich from London b _ on came, into,cXistence sources- b clortatp-.sigus._ th>me with -Mr. s►ud Mrs-.Arden_Aitken and that tl1d versa c _ _.-- , . W,11 organize New y -- _ _:. - naturatly.;and by succeaaiva stages. to espied his tgacts were just 8,p aarotul x8,. their young sen, Arden Douglas:.. W e -. .-: ___ .... , .____-. _ _ _ � , .�.,,_.,.:- . meet rho long teat want on the. part of .omit these, which has resulted in almost Mrs. , genry Young, Huron Roadi was "framed"lexteuded the body of (ireoli•speaking Jews d elt� beetle<ss confusion. in spite a! these received the sad -taws on Friday night f $ 1922.••• -The Pre- solid, but if the battle tt in in >a' t: its roductton probably untoward circumstances, the Septuagint advising bar of the. illness of tsar � : ," �' OVAi., er ofrrt, Arlo a,N O�iC_ E OF ruler e)i' 1)sitxrfa has stirred up a sari- n the first place, it is drawirit ended yaver a t eriud.ofsatnething varsionie nevertheless ono of the mash brother in To onto- hospital. hhe tetttroverpy wltbin Itis own party which now. Your carrespondent a tett et of the the South Hixon U. ,O. picnic,.whexe like a hundred •and fifty years; some valnablo of all aids to trio sl;udv at the Saturday morning and has not yet re- . #f:aft lit least ridded to the gal .y remier virtually told bit, Morri- where between 28eq and iso B. C. Scriptures, turned. itis :very bare for the lady to dailfir pre�rs. 1(La reality, it is not the p rticular bust- This translation wss'uot only used .by • (Copyrighted by British Ca.Gnial PreBs be away as lir. i`onng is.bnsy threshing without importance. Hon. Air. Drtiry son to mind his own pa the Greek•speaking Jews in llgypt bat T,imited) :,, r i fir,. B.,P.•Steele: of Toronto, Superin" the s o e of the United ness, marketing. the butter and eggs, became the Bible of all the Jews about Next r4ttiele;-^''Other Early .T alts a tendant of L, R. Steel Co.'s stores to I wish IQ notify my patrons that I h ave moved would enlarge h e p p y farmers of Ontario as a optical 8,r- in reply to which bar« Morris thhai the Mediterranean in the time of Christ tions," Western Ontarioi wear in town on the moved my Garage, Affach ne silo and Ox .. pxiniicxtitfn, and take in 1%ke-minded'! if they do happen to live in given an interview to•the a ec a neither Mr. Drury iter anyone �al� , 0 . U TIDNS IV. -- OTHkI{. l AIH,Y TINS � company's. .business' ;18,80 week." 'lir. Steele was agreeably our] At the y itl stoYl Acetylene Wilding Plant fro K' ,.- toren, even ' towns Arad cities. Ifie has entertained wn _-- '. ' -for- some• time, but htis be- the vtevt bi enough to dictate to the o cis or an Tho F'armdYs' Sun, T a ill t gj , „ tan- ext in int ortance �'to the Septua- had greatly undermined the authority N„ P, Bible, knawYl_as, the of Haat version -by translating direct- volume of basiness being done here, and complimented the manager and Miss St. Garage to. ,the .Corner of Elgin Aye• ' ,come r8, emphatic and specific as e . mo p time draws near, and declares, m ut proclaims braade ngo p ` thoughtful man can failVulgate,translated one thin n8, ug - +int is the Latin. Bi , . • by Jerome. xy'froin ehe-Hebrew;•and-Jerome died .Rutledge, broken hearted at the age of on the splendid manner ie which the. stock is kept and the service and- V ictoricr, St.,. forno erly- :th,Y Thompson . electien • intended . tbvit tate U. 'l', O, was never in a • #o .be tt political body. Unexpected to realize must end in undoing all the the nst few years," Judging work of p Mx, Drur 's au= Though the official language of the almost g Empire was Latin, the Chris- nearly. . eighty; but the value of his Roman .. p ock was afterwards fully re- G its everyday being rendered the public, ' $locksmith Shop corner. ;' publication, of a circular .letter which P "like-minded" from the attitude of y s . ditors in South Huron and numerous titin Church made eek great tongue, until some eek in the sec cognized, GeppF.lt1CH MARKETS --'- , ;. the premier sent out to amen to his own party, asking for " ht of urban supporters, braug s other arts of the Prov -when interviews n . pp, Ince, he has behind .him. a majority at c century, it adopted Latin fax oAs there are. three manuscripts in its ramal and 73ervices. Latin trans- a class by 4hemselves,.. so there are of pre-eminent .' th!iieat, per taus h 90 'to 95 Flour, family, per cwt. 3,50 to 3,75 FN Q. M'LE R. ■ notes 'i ' matters to a head, and divided the U. F. O, the opposition wing, of h r8, willing to be least of those w o a articulate en the subject. _ th n an to came into, vo- three ancient versions lations, a ..beg • ole or nee the third being the Syriac gut one such translation of the whole imp to , from the Flour, patent, .per cwt:. 3,76 to 4.00 Bran, per ton, a 22.00 to 23.00 Garage •and IVIB>chltlle Shop crimp, ` sancta bei- .headed by ttie, veteran stir J�J. Alorrison, who makes sect ry' 'The fact is that, whatever may have been intended, the U.F.O. did become For Bible being in circulatnon at Carthage which was made . oxiginaI before 250, A; D« , tt Hebrew of the Old Testament and the these Latin I Greek of the New Testament in the Shorts per ton 26,Q0 to 27,04 Oats, Per bush. 30 to 3. to 50 Ilxeluslvb a�;!ents In Galerich for is. nlMed' Y1ttf bones about Hass. a onsciousness" . acrd •iia Utes 'the bona fides of the p a political organization. the Pres- on to end it is in power. ant term, so ' ace of in and b r , The varaatloti�1s in ver- • s ccasioned great dissatisfaction. second century A. D,. thus represent- sten. o B ri r vex- in the original of the pfd Testament e d or some supe a g g Barley pax bush. 45 .BZr,;� eat ... , ... 90 to 1.00 10 00 to 12,00 4 title l'pn,gressiv& in connection with by a narrow marg , f it -fail in the there was n e Hay. , .. ....... , - . organization. the Labor Party, I soon to take their place as 'a standard. about three .centuries later than the the buratto organ : e t there is bound. to be ,aThere- was one man eminently quali- Septuagint, and that, of the New Vs- Butter, per lb,.'. 30 to 30 There wase an impression art some coming contest, Hogs, per .cwt. x1.50 'to 11:50 at the argument was being certain adverse enact upon the bust- fled for this task, one of the Bost tament about a century after ft 'was Eggs, per -per-,doz. 23 to 24 -S quartersih If g Hence scholars of the early* Christian ten- completed.50 to 00 Q . staged to held Conservative' -farmers Hess side of the or anization, Potatoes, per bull} Ch 8,.O l o V ' s S. U. S. ca11, which may at least furies Jerome: .He was es eciallY The Syriac Old`Testament was pro- AS , irecruited in 1111x! and attract more in the fr' ods of Hon. •Mr. p Cattle, choice, butchers 5.50 to 5.75. 1 . al les while -the, Morio attract some ie well qualified as a student of Hebrew: bably the work of the Jews residing Cattle,,ordinary 4.50 to 5.00 . urban municip it ode. Stridon an the border of the in Syria who had been converted ac ion ke t the stand -patters Raney s math Born at ! s a Wltli the Bologna Burls, per lb. 3 to bo s and girls there irlsan f t P Dalmatia about 840 A, D., he moved Christianity. its ymp thy S tin iambs 9 to. 10 In our School Shoes dor y . I. in 379 to Antioch and after being for Christian standpoint is shown by its P $ 09 to 09 l c - i hful xenderin of the 1Vlessfanic .Yearling lambs• '. 0 is Dublin esteem. that does not vary uxid n . * a time in Constantinople, he wont to . fat g ... Vf there here �.' .S • i 882: r passages, `.while its Jewish leanings Sheep, . 02 to 2 any Changing conditions and does not weaken w, Yrl tenet. Crerar For e name n Hides. , .. , . ,. 7 . A0 to 9.00 . At the reilueat,,of Pope Damascus, ap ear, from its faithfulness• to the „ . nest competition. Psoause ih , 4 -- under the. Icee Jerome undertook a revision of the Hebrew.; It is well known. that Syria - IS Q11814. .. the, ahaera in9 our constant sips: is a frig u e o Latin versa sof-thea abode for'tho-Jews.in • standard at low prices. . _ . - old Greek text. He eon finished the early centuries. n f 'the S .ri c NeW 'Tea= . The Fail •Fate drew a,'large crowd the New Testament and lied done'can .. T.he .orfgi .o y >} ... �' t sembles -tore `a iqm= were:. always hostile to the Wheat siderable work o .the Old . Lament is m ore uncertain. AVhile . of admirers yesterday, but .their put Shoes 'invariably give the genuine wort . Ottaway-• .I ire i terfer- n sof the' Cos el in Tejtel divert• that ever Barer . looks upon as?' sterling E . • Board 'the former because it ll when the Poe died in 384, The next there were edition p attention was, Comp y V _ t,r_ a.e-�...,,w.. ,i,.,w n ..,nun n� lndi alri,l .. _ . --- •_a at,.,. P ..-- "..a.:.... _�Y. _ ._ _ _.�:,.- __._, _..._� , . mi-•' t., ..•..e:. .,.n-nioTnnrni .�>iA�o Borten declared Hon. Arthur Ateigiien latter as opposed to any successxul, - where he founded two monasteries, existence was no generally ow ictuses exhibited at;the outran- of the' Wheat Board Bill when before' Conservative legislation., liar. Crerar He continued his wgxk.of re�tision un- until the sixteenth century, and in p Subse. went events have is a member of the Wfnnige Grain til he became convinced that the need :some cases not until the last century.. ce' to 8allows' Studio. These Parliament. 9 "%11 "9 . ExchaYii;e. The Liberals, w ale the was -rot pictures pr--ovEd- thea centre_.nf __ , .proven the soundness of. Mr, bieig' Wheat Board of 1919 was.fn operation "so much for. a revision.as for fsaddition to these there were alb leen s contention and the: Western far a and out of. Parliament, un entirely new translation of the Old versions in other languages such .s. ' . attraction, Calland see them• mer will not have a Wheat Board: attacked it in Testament from the ` Hebrew, This :Egyptian, the Armenian, the Ethic- ' The Western farmer has been duped Mr,. Meighen's last election placed a he undertook and. in about fifteen Pie, the Gothic, the Arabic, and the . . .. again .by Hon. T, A. Crerar, grain feasible wheat t oarad scchhemeed before lter years completed . has great life work.. Slavonic; but none of.' these `rank in magnate, and Hon, W,.L.. AiclCesr►xie the electori.wit those who rnade.a .Trio friend.,of the Septuagint bftter-importance with diose already nam-. X0���Oa0-- , . . 0 King, the political associate of the consultation h - ly ogposad him', considering that he , ed, - , . 'progressive leader. It was evident success of the 1919 scheme. If adapt . . from the openini; of Parliament that ed it would have been in operation, PkO>PLE WE KNOW • visiting' tit. the home of his.. parents, e farmers, •Loi � � �. T ----'Messrs: frexar-l#Trig; .. t -well and assisting -and.•. rateciing tli _.- .. _, ._ _..- ._ ... bar; and Mrs. -'Phos: Swarte,-"Gt#terloo i LF�.J..'4A � 1. ` other Pragresslve and' Libesral leaders without interfering with the privates Mr. Ernest Videen 18 visiting in• Tor street.. intended to make an effective wheat and corporate fair trade. It gave he onto this week. -Exeter is Miss ' Dorothy ■ - board impossible: To accomplish #his alternate tnai►rketing scheme to the bliss. Pearl McNally spent the week Balkwell is visiting in Goderich, O `Beat the BaY'gaYY1$ 10- ­­ urposo every effort was made to .de- farmer and was his protection a ainst g end in Toronto. I . Cy the adoption of legislation to em- extortion, Progressive and Liberals t_ytlt Standards Miss Link. of God- a You. C.an Cil t: at On ' power a wheat board and in event of refused this liroposal of. men of ex• Mr, Albert Barker is spending this _ erti li, i� visiting the Misses mouse. `^' this not being successful, the legisirt. perience in the trade and now have week in'Toronto. Miss Frances Agnew, who lids been tion was of such a character to make nothing but a depressed' and. glutted . Mr. T, H.. Carrick visited Luoknow visiting liar aunt. Mrs, ;W. Campbell, lmpossibla Ilia success of such an un market, friends lost Sunday. Montreal street,°felt for liar bomb in HA.OLD BI�ACKSTONE�S •: dertakibleng. Warned s Lion. Arthur The excuse now given for the fail- Mr. Arnold Laithwaite of Detroit, Dptroh Friday. , i Meighen, whose wheat board of 1919 ure: is that capable men could not d. spent the holiday in town, OMr. and Mrs: Albert MacDonald, 'Mrs. FURNITURE EXCHANGE, WEST ST: O. was so successful' .and remunerative secured to operate the Wheat Board. Mr, and Mr's. J. E: Aitken left' last R, TJeLoni; and Master Harold Duck- O h 'Broadway of (loderich crate bn t e to the farmers, the Prol,*iesslvo mem- Gapabie man hero. willing too Saturday for a visit to'Poronto. worth motored to Htncardine,'to 1t7rs. D. p IOL. bers chose to dupe their constituents Mr. Mei hon S ;proposed Wheat Board L, Serf's over the holiday, O . rather thiin accept advice. The result because�t Was a feasible :and effective nb � ilwl �� endihn Amberloy,Bertram, hit. ncl Mrs..Sbnesmith and thein t s have been de res- scheme but capable men refused to spa o a is that grant pri a -r p - sed, marketing disrupted and no ..risk their reputations in.tryiri t8, give Mrs. Adams: Halliday spent Bupdav, son, Jack, of 'Torontsr, have beenrOp In .g --old time.. ' i wheat board to -brine other out of effect to a fumble. of jarggon, last. visiting friends in Vacknow. spending a few days with Mr. 'and ! ro ct the'farmer, and se- Las election .the �Vintnipeg Ex ort:, John L. Aitken made a iriotor Mrs. Kenyon,: Montreal street, chaos, topp #e r cure the absarptian of our great crap change supported the Liberals in trip to London over the'week end. Mr. A. H. Cochrane of WatertoBrn Tlli* i5 your store O j in a year when the supply is abnormal Winnippeg and the Progressives in . Mrs Alex. MCNevin and daughter, air. and Mrs. Alfred Cochraae o s O } and the demand small. The iYestarn rural bianitgba. Who wort --the fax-' sets. spent Sunday visiting their cousin. I sliced iltions, mars, or the grana.exchange? There .Rhoda are visiting friends in Galt, Mabel V: Halliday, Victoria Street. , . farmer will be pen , m p p r 1 Mr. Grerar's rain company will is n8, Wheat;Board, Victor fs with 'Mr. Chas, Barker rfr9onde InChicago.Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Taylor,- and son O:3o�O����0aRI E. while benefit of his strafe y, Messrs. Crerar,. King and tha Grain morning for a nisi o e b Melvin, of Westfield, motored to town ? ' t Both 11ie a fit of and theliberalsExchange. Mrs. Chas, Black is away on a visit. Tuesddy, and were guests of. Mr, and ""�'�"� . . to her sister, flits. W. Greenshaw. Mrs, B, H, Taylor, Waterloo •street. ... Sundmvteh gouth,.,;iandwich`t'Vest, Til- Detroit b3°ss, Mildred Dougherty, of :Tor- 1ltihen Ybn .T�iIAk of . NOTICE OF' QUARANTINE and Tilbur West in the Mr, and.nfrs: Iiavia Mellitafn; Now- onto s ant several days at the home . . bury North n yy, Grey., gate Street visited friends In Lucknow county of Essex; Colborne, of tier mother, bits. N. Dougherty, Eliective on and after Sept+ 5th, 1922 i it o and Morris 3n the 'ora Sunday.Trafalgar street, last week and this. Hultet, b irLC l ,pf ' an et Pim - Miss Mabel Maskeli left Saturday or i i b ro Bos u, Y p .l 8,w arrived in n L n I et rm a of I u fi b e been d a t ars fact has b y coin Ir. and A The e , b g y *riculture and riot➢c d' Sarnia in the county of port Huron, where alio will visit over B. C., last Frig COAL. #ba Minister of A;, d ton an town from Vancouver* is hereby given that an, injurious in• t ambton' Brighton. in the county of .the holiday., - dAv evening, and, are, guests at the sect,• the European Corn Boxer, has1,wh4i,%, Northumberland; . Whitby •East and Miss, Maelricar, returned..laat aY.+;L .: home of Mrs. Geo. E. Noble, West St. Tit111I{ of VS '.t,,.n.. 4'n,«ori ia.enaha i.. t,au7:nuislnc lit- the wr.ak In thin enunty of Ontar- from Attending the millinery openings' F k seem• -- there corn Mte, L, upon me ray .section •, or sae must rue- alt respects xo rue su.0 ,,.,"04,41 live Insect and fest Act, 9.10, Ed•,This order shall take effect ward VIL, Chap. 31, do hereby guar- ,lately and be in force until pritino the areas comprised in the fol- notice. ''40 lowing townships .Witness my hand this .date Clarke, in the county of Durham ; seal of the Department of Anderson, Colchester South, Volehes.. Lure, Canada. I& North111-1­f­' Gosfleld orth Maidstone, J..It Gi law 1WALU. a�«,e tkAnh V..O _ ,C._..,t% t Tle,nttity my ofn Toronto. iTnto 'iltht: is Mrs. Currie and son, ran , a paniod by Miss Congram, of liinlo09bi And what► you4r scarf bin „ Misss of Pittsburg, visit- n g Bruce Co,, are guests of Dir. `W111 John' ork in Ing at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, sten anti Miss Francis . obnston, Q,ieton is empty call T. At. Davis. Street, this, week. ureas •to, Mr. Vrank Wright oflrantford spent on the weekend visiting friends in God- Dr.' and Mrs. Hughes, of London, were guests of Mrs. Carrie, sr., last The ail s Coal Co. Borer, erlob and Lucknow. week, and this week Mrs. Carrie lids condi- •Miss beton Holvrie left Friday for as her guests Mrs. (Rev.) Win. Lowe, "ThtVard ofsm➢a" under I)etrolt, where site will enter Hi rper and Miss Ciark, of London. Pfhoine-78 Q64014oh passed hospital to train for a, nurse.' Mrs. R. H. Elliott received a card on iply in Miss LTsfo elder of the 1. tar star[ left h'evt 5th froth her friend. Miss Lueas, Ilxeluslvb a�;!ents In Galerich for is. nlMed' $,%twrday for Detroit to spend her vara• tion with Miss AgUCS MCDOnald. tvho left Goderich on lath of 'Aug., Fraying she hall a very pleasant trlp. The Lehig'h V2111y Cell) 3110 Ce. urther. n blrs.'.�,m. Lawrence, and daug➢iter,.. Rol Phyllis, have returned home after #. laasant visit with friends in Sarnia° The card was dated Aug. 24. Miss. Ina Williams has returned to1. bar school in Mount Hamilton after 1 btta1011l)` try 111011°8,11, 111811 11.1 ue, IU1' Lau1Ga: -noauJ-air- hest but hi 1 Wean and Mlilinery. lowest prices, b 't workmanshi -ani Inish in ears.. Mali p . I Y Women's Fur -trimmed Coats in best all. wool Velour. I Bolivia; Dtiwetyn and the ever'smart. Burbury 'showing the newest, such As wide sleeves, -loose fitting backs, belted models; embroidery, fringe:and tassels, in 'all the prevailug, shades, as reindeer ntlbian, tan and blue. Also coats for the juniors. . , Stylish Dresses, Canton .Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Tricot» ine, Botany Serges, Soft and , Taffeta zSilks and a . special showing°of homespuns for Fair week. , A Fair week special of Taffeta and Soft Silk Dresses, all sizes in brown, navy, grey, copen, worth many ., times -these prices, $5.950 $6v�O, $6.95' Black only, Mercerized Tiose, size. -8 to 166 45c pair or, . 9, pair for -85c. . Millinery A splendid new showing of hats including Natty, Chic, Sport and . Dress Hatq, in od many -designs and colors that you should see them to appreciate. So come and see for yoursself . ID al Ladies' -Read -to-WeaCoal Roy r y P------ - cul• Clinton New Era. , Miss. Agnes Passing, successful exams. in House--- Middleton, 1 1 ton of Goderich, is tiie guest of hold 'Science find Home Nursing, ete., 1 ster Atidd a , her.cousin, Misq. A. Middleton, Huron at thr TO iLntvexsity. 0 T'hfa ;H��raD S Oi ! 0 O WWP road « • A7aaiy of our readers will bo pleased n F0 1 - _ . c *r r U satin know that Mr. Buckley, Organist p , . p We„j, 1 i _ 11 I a Hand Taiflormgnaww Our Customers are like our business as- sociates; to the fullest of our ability we cater,to thel,r.oxa.eding requirements. . 1. LATEST THINGS In MEN`: FURNISHINGS G n C7 CHAS. BLACK � Allo 219 The �4+Itu1 * Store Worth Whine �� -—%A s ;Yoopitine Awg st, AWN ;Marrs aWt took her police dog, "Roof;•, tis a visit irorw New York to wan Francisca 1. fioolc Ry Electrick, a Landon, enteric . Convoilllt, 011i1<n, Quick,".. September 9th to 1 �6th,�! 922 IrHestp°" thein o>Rf WFSTERN ONTARIO'S POPULAR EXHIBITION To insures installation of elee- n . trio ribnge.servia'.t) epplieAtiong ° -438,000lri Prizes and Attractions sbould be in by September 1st. EVERYTHING TO EDUCATE and AMUSE--NOTHIG To OFFEND '1Rlhy V1r�tit Speed Events I Exhibits of all kinds. p �' Nevar I Calf and Yearling Competition 1117dlro '. angsten 9tbiratis of 251- o Dog Show Arno Races, Saturday 16th Music all the tient 40 ,incl 60 watt Biro bmvo been Woxderir) Proiratnue Twice lkily. Fireworks Eyety Ni ht rtdueeA to €orcty, tents each. C. A. Worth nes Shaws os tit miawalr'.Spnfething I3 8,g all the time 1tl o lifydoo Letft*% ' WATER AND I. IRT C011115310 I o Admission 9th, I Its, 15th, 176, 25cc. 12th, 136, 146, 50C t<4*X W owilK11. 0 Childrea Free ort Motday, Sept. 11th All information from Secretary Dhtetlt t* eft Shoe" NJ" ftt«e J. H. SAUNDERS, !resident A. M. HUNT, Seerttatlr I : f 11, t