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The Goderich Star, 1924-09-25, Page 4• e Tag GaVDERICR STAZ An irnportaatl wing of ladies' !iuter Coats Cut Velours Coate, plan and fur. triaiifnad, nicely lined and interlined. Cin fished -Phu& tt * witk fututrimmed, nicely iiiaed and interlined, wit at two -toned brocaded acrd plains lining. Velours, with fur collars and cuffs or without, all gure-� tic lined end interlined, ranging fr+anu.. ,a,�.�,..,->,�.v,� �,.,a, ;_..�a„� :» �x:. . - •- Marvelia Coats with Fox, Sable, Squirrel or Thibet Collars, , beautifully lined and interlined, at very attractive pTiCeS. Children's and Misses' 't” In Velours and Cut Velours, plain or with ,fur collars and cuffs. . Ladies' Gloves Get YeOuhr Fall Hat Here 6heit and IOaag Gauntlet Mores iu shades Attractive Stfoeaete in Pelts and Velvets, mode, send, five', beaver, end brown, trimmed with pall the different trituntings. Also Child - .with embroidery and fancy out -nuts on the cull's, eon's nets. A Nicol ramp of Now Fall Colds and Reincoaata for tate Mon. Come and see them. Store will be cirs tl next h-.._orid1y aind-T�esday, Sept.t 29th -and ;at*on geC011ut of the awash,:}olida ,_re -opening Oct. ist, A CORNFIELD t /wr Ti LEPH�ONE 418. w. - W'ES T S SQ U«e4RE � ... . .t. 4. 4. I } s •Y ,- ONT. rsionaarActizarmaroanausatam z _,.a z,,<anra ..w�r.nrrn.. fr ,s+vYrr..r•� 1 I 1.101111.1111101 1 41404441.44404•14140.44444,.. TRIM/ AY, SEPT. Mb. 1184. seacasely the ansae Mets aw wselaiehety foe sad esrried * hewed of Atwera-i Stokes a Chicken sold by private hielividuals. Covets. eau teswty runes and midden emir.A,i unforteuaate record is :bee the alsat rdsirksy would acs Bourder fern, rind was attended by miss tela- . atccauat of frac Zrell, xbo is before as �e..rty, sad shwas* sad hmesor- dye Greer, '*hili k:« R Ably, broth• the raurt for iLIrling ai thicken from silty sail cutups %f.vsry guava feast ibr .r•in-iris of th. prose. performer! t) (lines* restaurant at the tense same nes whiskey avid tiero+t�e other the duties of lost man. The bride,tiof alines* street and Lhe Sq re. aesaliwass has always duce. `Sin you. wiw was very popular, was tine xe• HiQ c osa kfoxe the bisel istrite +rnwast woedd, tb.rehrs, nod lienal• cipieeat of many costly ,gifts, After 5onwe days alta send on Tucsuay iaR. "Ives in the raonntisnia a short honeymoon to wtelu're hl.. ', a the i',#agie,trate pesttiein of Mr. and Mrs. 'Prolate will rssid3 in i vjnwed in' araliit►s whiskey on alas eteae hand and port Arthur. The briar #5 a grsnd•i te11 to ao'ker resti ution..11e Thi+zil he providing mmehiaeery toe "Peueiuhinr laughter of Mrs. Ronald GraAam,i had been unable to do es pay day had rse these wise wars- incited, to crime by.- Gloucester Terrace, Gede>:°ieh• , _ the savernment' whi"k8y me the come- round nude the _inagial li tc: other." ' Agee ever Rlueee►ater Treil further "adjourned the case tvr next basis a';bairaber,vt (`.ow tree'.' ss «c'atufday.,, 1•rotn lur reword, ues 'oh- Tha !weekly purrs of Osetarki is � tamed from f;.ratturd it apliec�rs hay speaking.plainly on the issue. It b pa"' of iba Ohara. *tees, extfnetian eeam• was at one 'tine rcpoited as a -re- s powerful. influence when it gets ori. polo, plans a motorbike of met-ahem der elected child to the Stratford fly - no way, and on this, issue it is tonin seehaig the blue water highway, hoopla"• dreeti's Aid and. had several juvenile toeing IoUo nest Tris and retaeraiaK flee paeulatwns to. his several He arae no tune in giving a iead5rtih#k that it _foilaveiuet >`'rkiayt.« visit]*g G"ralerieb, on a farm by the Children's plain, forceful and sincere. feriae new. Deemed., a ionthateapteia, .- • 'er,,e a's Head and ioteeiwory, Wtsrto* cud of Stratford at one time. A acid Owen Hosed. A program of saw, period at Victoria Industrial School DECORATION DAY IN tasiaattswt►lt end ;medal side tr1Pa to and a term at $urea"h were among COI�RORNE CEMETERY Planned for•the trip, .which will cover his experiences, the latter on een- �.,._.,...,- a ,*%wiles« 47ooewetae anon. weeks -once by the late dntdge Dickson le Ret, W, u Mess scall Roe i(,. C, white : brieging the uarne or Si. �uia beton% the 1920. The sentence to Rurwash was Coaulnet Beenicee, T.xut 'Bwniia7' cif.: Pe inet convect ct se with et de imminent stewin cats, n months for a nor more iod than two yeera, t lees than but tentacle Iii iCMlbornt, t:•eetetery. -of the disericee, giving that personal after he had put in a few menthe he •-�---« touch eleee"ttai to cordite easiness re• made• his escape. The authorities Sunday least was observed as decor• lotions. it le expected that the Pete' believed him dead as, they did not be - anon deg in Colborne cemetery The ',Teem Anparentcrl by the pneneace or Neve it possible for anyone to get 4444444044144401041,4444441IYb III IIIIII I.. llllll III 1/1 II,I ilAl bb Tam a Kodak with yea Days like this that you've looked forward to, offer pic- tures ietures that you'll turn back to, again and again in your album,. And any Kodak is carapace to Csarry, easy to work oars fun- to un Ito use --lot us show you. Get your Kodak here. - Aso" rsphie Koetskr $6,75 tut wive sate Amnion Tbie tri was. at lies' event won arranged by the fraterna'r !i through tha.iawamp. However he ir, .. .- - dccerrorrer-Sapp orders of the district, the bloresters argilaaered roe tbts week but was very much *lire and fiats sa *wife and the Orangemen and the Asa of Eng* bpeiol o n ' account of the Serene fair ,g child not quite it month old, and is land, but it waa truly a eainttinnity g workings on government road work occasion for very many etraaves •f Mrs. eitter• ,a Beletrau Coreads'' n . sand living in Goderieh. The court those not members of any poi these of 'Child Libor tik' ChbtaStents disposed to give him every societleaa were deeorateed with beauty SPie-akintt in Toronto on renditions in chance to make posed but the Core Sul ?lowers by fond relatives. The China from -which *the bats just return.- stables, had some doubt as to wheth- temetery was looking very pretty and stem furlough with iter ttusbanil, firs, er they should not report the Daae to at • Domed eette.11li err slated that won. authorities et :Burwaeh, • • At the appointed hour the naem► a and•t of el -Julien were employee to Zhu bars of the various societies, iraelud. factories in Strangest, The children .. The intention may have Nen, good ing the L. 0. A, lined ti on the she said were particularly in demand y�ya,a Better stili to have -a taw the l n• , pin the silk faettneeea where light touch �ir�.T�+ n the first place all the Workers in Benmiller, and Rev. L. a 'Mete, of prominent Chinese citizens and k gzilria. * vide+! ' full and perfect protection f4>; but a little study of the situation road outside sand marched tete the ie .required to attar tht silk H. C. DUNLOP The Remak. Store Phone 1 Goderich car:aeon° A, ANNOUNCEMENT tai! tissues. And• this the O: T A haws that it would be ' .*"ted effort. cemetery and Rev, 'Vii# i5. Moss, 'of carrimi,r;ion vas appointed or Iideh tM•r. rillygimdy' 25th, 1884„�. 1 I wile eventually do. Toronto should direct their energier Nile, conducted the service. front Mr. noduli workers, tneludin Ctrs, etaeriil• With regard to the third obMeetian on their own field, for it is right at Moss's car, The opening hymn was lire«, lyre members, oto ' inveetrgaty j� r . ON'�,�.,THE little teed'. be said, The liquor traKac :]tome that their, efforts. rare needed. "O God, our help inacespast;” which a+oiiailtlotta alta then• report, �rhich vcaas pABM ...eRANCE ACT al+er was and Haver ca> are an eaatusi In the`zecejnd pisen the weekly mtews. was followed by the scripture tweadir 'nted to the Muntripal (:ouchil of� QlBakeu" n lra{pars know the . situat#an them- (the gist Psalm and the Beatitudes) shanghai, rte etPeded to result, in ea - , .. . The Ontario Temperance Act is reri revenue producer. It .lives of other solve,", and are *armee "bosh evil and power by Rev: Mr, Moes. :stireenx edvance• trgelest child ichor- sm alndustries« It necessitetes an ever deuce of that fact. They represent Rav, Mr. White ]fav the *deletes.strong advance xgan,t -child Libor eawain'isag A certain Amotxdt' oicistnlctem Incrcaisit tiemend for ,police,' for the peoples of the count the vi!- 'We were assembled today to thing* firs• 'saae°1111vray is Leeniy: inleileataat Ili above dAys. ' harae caiticlSznes are jails. for penitentiaries, for pori hoe - 'net a in the ,e elfare+ of Chinese�'children. and 'net *lwaya expressed m the. same Iran- sem, for poor relief. The money spent peeps and towns►" and it. was these of death. Far those with the impulse tag • prPparral .s� eerJes of boof:a i'arr batt ,, AIl'tatA lie r aced people who put 14:11,b04 1►ir liNekbane into the of life strong in theta. thought aesidom these ilaile folk or the' [relent. they y Cd for liquor is wertie then wasted. The 1919 vote. It .would be more in keep- of death and perhaps the'best way to $hiatds-5 t rowi to four cleaur�.cut stet a t!ntt$._ - . consumer not oniy gets something of Ing with the situation were these pea- .prepare to'die was not to think about n ie e L The 0, T. A. does not work. nb varus in return, but ma aetuall9 pie to advise Toronto how to proceed° death. but, to live well. Christianityt A lovely wedding took.pirate at the 'ocking over soma of the week] had its zatessage tar titin life, its Cade home of Mr• and Mrs: R. Snelgrove. 2,V It s riot fair: i e ,incapacitated through drink. Be.Sem y of ethics and its lenthinee on: is ciet , 2980 Montgomery Ave. Detroit, at le -it pr raeideseno- revenue. caue of tirinit .he-tiaprivoi+ bis.tamily ncwitpstpers tills .reels, it„ is seen that *s soli as its massage bf dearth and noon Sept $th, when their. dou titer. d. It 'Blake" it too difficult for - -thb--.:editors._„of::*IM0 Journas know s those who°es*nt liquor to get it. of food rind clothing. The. mere pita where, +they stand and have -Di -if ' the future•warld.• Sophia became tha bride of 9 Let ns consider these statenietatei id revenue through -the liquor tratiic The Goderieh. Star •deals: at lengths speaker supported from several dif• Rev: Dr. Sutherland, of Calvary dttair« Does the O. ` T. A. not workt does not begin to catnpeneate for the with the situation. It *aye in part 1 fereiot arguments. There were the church; read the marriage service be- 1. the haw broken? ]fa there more ntsge-it inflietsr .: flit hatCheen said also that men eau- ientl#ic argument. „We learned' that fore the fireplace which was banked 'drink sold than before? Is . there The hast Objection. It mtaiteS it ton .not be shade sober by law. Let ter nothing material, ph iahed though it with pabur, iernta, autumn flowers, More boot-legrYlitlC; mare drunken• 3 say et once that men earn be road(' •might change iia form end from this and pretty colored lights: Thu bridal henna We lebinInuialways remember difltcult.for those who want liquor to sober .by low.. Hundreds and thous. Mr. White ,argued��tf the part of me party stood beneath a large white bell et_it-•is the real objection to the On a� bare •f„ade sober. Thr that is., material is . toe annihilated brought from the chandelier of color- at ->r het a iepeatead .again. andante#rs fano Temperrtnce Act H_, . -' die.1 hoar can T stay that shall cult thyself ed lights to the embankment of Now- lin heel` erth Without a iu *apt to • rev , great purpose of trance receivetl by the Government as time in declar;nw themselves, . The ;doctrine of immortality the ,Thomas. Franklin Slue hhs,. Detroit, haw is to tvtstrain Will be. Then there was the Metall, erg. The youthful bride,.'rho was 1 ' dagbt dais ire a part of the liquor pro. tinetion ought to be• trade , betwtmer i nd�edn,ccide. It le . intended to mike eel argument. ,men had slangs be- given in •marriage by ,her father, look than who needliquor as a medicine eu a oa 6 to th i tnttd in * al ledo whet y s. q � hsa i lieu in Immortalityd wishbeautifulg edan fored edin gownwhite sin: 's f' at v e b io tadst 15e Kut Ca Eve*. ” h ' be piit. forth to e9tgtre the anothose.;�?ho want #t sae a beMoire, x+s t and as hard as peas..bit to- da it and 'Pod would not have 'implanted. crepe trimmed' with pesits and est. y ., . There ere. those whotsei need- s eluted w in :�rrrelle* . , � --7-711101111-e0 randonie $ia then aDatario-'3.'!in . � .. , such a desire without 1SraYiding to rich, her veil arranged in aoronatior ;. b" Siekriess - or disease 'and those 'TrY as we rnay;. it is utterly inn- satisfy it. But stronger than these .style. and held in place by orange perance Act. But let tis not be stint ,phos,, want is cre"ited by appetite. poasiblwt to justify in any shape •ar. I�es the•faith of ao many 'so clear and •blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of ptded. -, Iiet ua contrast conditions to. To lava the pstd of the ,ornate class form *legalised liquor treffe. There definite at their death bed that they -white bridal roses •and lily-of-the•va1- with, those_ retr►iliz►g ten or - za nothing flue to be done bat to get were phrasing into everlasting life and ley. Miss Verna Snelgrove attended there 9a ample 'provision rtta+ e__by the. rid. ofeit entire] and this we believe 'twnntit years ague 411a.t to vinst pian- -- i the government.,.."'il:t'do after the Pee, -°est, of .. roves the word of re. her sisteron v and maize si sweet, in "peach - O. 'f. If there are oeeenotis-she provetiienta _ The, old wr roam, hags 1#e4uor' is needed.the doctor is. the. pro- ple ' have expres- ae .: clearly -•-nand b fn. Mr. passages- of,, cloaca on. the o lathe kirthcau eh in{ tin, the. bettor* gone, the Allege drunkard bas dwisap-reseribe it land soca trenglg heir verdict�o the herd of Ur- of ing life, of: scriptale_ g loops with, • ' peare,d.. ur , totels io'iw carr'1y -00.8 per perste Ia a -of. �' everlast:ng °lift, ,tiae•vision of St. Cahn flar*er's of-same-slrad�-ns►rl-chifFon;I r,;'. ectehre euevi elle. '• At . aur fall d duty, to ler this it hie privilege and ober in favor of cpnttnupnca of • Ades.* drunken inen :is Seldane fit -aver u y A doctor, howev„r, can only the Ontario «Temperance Act:' owe Statement, "In f ther's luouse hatbie meta, -and-- iatimPez�.beingIttie 9staatrahxs what he tonaiders neceasax � .The Chtsley •F.ntarprisa, published are many. mansions. I•i it were .twat. Marie .Shields, •.sister of. the .g�roaraa • seen. In 1922. alt the CanadianNa.. b by , William McDonald, ex-M,L;A. so t would have' told you.” - - made a pretty flower :girl, in white far the welfaare of leis °patient, He Con . Exposition with . 1.,00,000 peri claims it is the aural vote that ie ° '. *There was another henna "0" God silk ninon with, poke bonneteand ear: can "-"e issue iia. many perrnita. a�„ cert! in ,attendance, there was 'only' going to. keep the. O. T. A. on the of Bethel by whose .hand and . thei .rhea a quaint basket of pink sullen;, are ,ivatifled by the extent and emir. reading bf the roll of the, dead and 'daisies and ferns: lir; -Garwood Al.- :ane. west far:drunkeztnasd. In 1q hooks. ata comment in part is: •` years the manufacture of beet has after` of hitt praactice. . Complete re-- alt is •the almost Solid vote of the the benediction. atoll, 'of Rilchener, • assisted the decreased from ,24 =linos canoes to ell tuna mast be made to the Gotrerti- farmers of Ontario that the dry fortes The day was fine and there was a groom. Mr. George Shely, of . De-`. million gallons land thecae tatter ...ft.'ment. ,Thus the Niter business a+ are counting on.to uphold the present large turnout. _ troit, played the Wedding march, and term include the cul of temperance present is placed he low, , in the hands law, which, .all its imperfections played y , e � . ,' = alas la eKl soft] during the Service liver and beer for export. Since 1esS of our doctor� and druggiate,•thee per• is the beat that has ever been expert. LOCAL TOWN TOPICS The Rose. Miss Hazel Belcher, sons metol conapeteint by reason of niented with in Ontario for the suis soloist.0 Calvary church, sang sweet- beer is being manufactured there their 'trains to Iia to liquor with preition of 'the' drink traffic. To the (Continued front . page if br,:. oh Perfect Love. •Mrs. Sne%. must be. less drunk; It is true that the discretion and w p 'e : q it eisaertion that.. the bootleggers will be Crowded Out: • ' . '• grove; mother of the. bride, was love lite • occasionally broken: $a fare tI d isdom. found lining up in support of the 0. Our report • of the town CH and ly'in a gown of poudre blue and cors- i •Of the other clime' whole want is T. A. our answer is to watch. the re- Smith's Bill school fair are.unaavoid- age. of roses; Mrs. Shields, mother other Uwe. In Toronto in 1922 there” created by appetite much can be said te.eie; from the bootleggers' head- ably crowded out this week. Several of the groom. Wore a gown of sand , were• 1272 eozivietione.for the breath Appetite. when *roust,' is a f+earfte (emitters in guard three, Toronto, and budgets. of country eoorrespondence• canton crepe with corsage.of•:orelsids of the 0, T. A.to the eerie City hi the master. It will dethrone even Aviator if that portion of . the city givesrjatar Will be found on page ; this wee, enol fern. The • groom's gift to the Woe year there were lete0e Copy'ie• and affection. It will stop at no, re. jorities -for the eontinuanee of the Another .iltetaaript Window. for.. bride was a iso -toned ivory set, to ho O. T. A. we will acknowledge our anis. St. Georges A • the bridesmaid silver candlesticks, to fiatta lander thin li#otor Yeliitleetp Act. atrretion or restraint. Of all rintn is talo. The fight io. on. The 'friends A'handsome Memorial window in the dower•girl gold wrist 'watch, to , By the same reasoning if the O. T. ai be' pitied In any community none' ar _ of thou pt estnt act should get busy lir memory of the hate Senator Proud- the groomsman a white gold 'tie -pin. its not: a complete aucweeea the. X. V. so pitiable ata, those who 2iave beer every Municipality and organize .tc foot, has arrived, to be"eeecteed in St. to the soloist pearl beads, and to the Mt is 10 timess'worse. But we hear nreitered by their appetite for *tong - repeat the victory of ieit*." -. George's ehurch and the dedicatory organist a fountain pen.. Th, bride no Complaints against this Aet, . drink. The great purpose of ell pia• _ .Tho fiincardine. Reporter, publieit. services will be held on' Sunday, Oct. received many handSpme gifts, rill! •Tt is also said thatthe O. T. het is hibitary, law at prr"ent is to lath, when His re i Bishop Wit eluding cheques. .from .. her pareeits n prerent ed by J. J..Hunter, alga collas upon Hams will be here for the service.' the groom's warents, and Miss' Verna nnheii.. 'It Peenuts the rich 'luau to the Creation of this appetite. And -the town and toantry vote to show its lRg Batt•G*ate ,Probal,lsi �Snelgrdvse,.. The happy couple left eel do 'whet the -pool Wain cannot do,- itifor.thio purpose there is nothing bot. -full strength on t etober 2s. The Re.. Nezt 'Wednesday the 4.45 amain for Cleveland, the bride is therefore 1 e 'ter in t t f re e+ sae u,, s 1 g ration. Let ut,r h I'roviitce at this time than goiter aayws� %veering a suit of blue nicotine, black t. ,� The .ball game between Brantford' Admit at once that betauswe of out pe. the Ontario Temperance 'Act. Por - There is not a doubt that as far a. and Bridgebarg vast^iw4ia;. rir,ulted in velvet hat and fox fur. The young 'culler social system .the rich man hen this reel ten we ought to rota, to efts. the cities go the vote will go. in favor sf min for Bridaiebt#rg, which mean., couple Will reside in Detroit, Alt rstany apparent advantatfcts. 11 has tonin it. - of bringing booze. back. Therefore it another game in the Brantford- good wishes fellow them in their new Advantstaue in the business world, in' is. up to the towns and country to ov- Bridgeburg:series, which will be play. sphere. a the pursuit of pleasure, in the oppar• IIs WEEKLY PRESS erride this vote and do away with ed on Saturday. It is more than pro- : 'AND DE booze in Ontario« vi t wets they eche %beide that Gotrerieh -will pray the tunity for travel, education and cult+ won the O. T. A. vietoar2 before, and winner Here on Wednesday of • next. um, which ht may use qr !abuse,.• 1,.......... ..it's up to them. Government egntxol we<eck• . 'VCatch nn for ,aouncem:• ,announcement. x . That theme advantage a are often. '. (London Advertitter) ' in any form ran never, overcome the, A Surprise Party. :. *bused the two young criminals re. A move wan made a few Alba, ago traffic. in booze ter tan It control it A very plc scant evening was spent 'a ntly convicted in Chicago bear slier. in 'Toronto to astablisalt .a eoldihatg lint. The only thing in Sight i5 to vote far test k olds , i3apt, 19tb,'at the! hom/we ao that literature "bearing ori the tale. O: T; A. brink, continued and to Mr•aii�l hfrt;CharleaC•ook;011roatte•O. T. A.' campaign might be forward• demand in a voice stronger than ever sees ablaut rtrledat:Iropfietlask ed to the weekly newspapers of On. befere+beard for its complete enforce- pleesuptesently surprised them. Dara, Cook was preaerateal with a►m, address by the tario. The idea was that by sending -merit, reediest' C unite Asnociattom, also a pair out each material, a sIl►ble ubr it Th Walkerton of it on Ttlttrcope,.. putilaah , quilted matin slippers and a lovely, that makes, it hard to injure oneself'ity might be aecursd °itt them papers ed by Lorne Body, president of the wide woollen tract. ltefreslunetta • e , r ("anadian. Weekly. Newspapers Aaso- . were ""reed, &mal the'euleing was spent .s 1 _.i ., " - . ` ciatiott, can see no reason for expert- in muelea and,idancing. Mrs. took left ,... :.sarei.I eiee... menti with /or England on `Taeeeday morning. "Ne' ns governmobt sale8� of Ii- With her a pleasant voyage and a sate JUST 1.IT -IN quotl in Ontario. With other weekly return. .. ilii: Body has towelled Cern- Work at ReiNtatlriKieg of llasprtsar rids from Halifax to. VArteogver, end to Making Pregree3 Now editors, • has extended these journeys to Bur. "The Maples" is the scene of much ape. Hee has, had dear of opportun- activity now, the rontrac'orshaving ity for observation. The Teleseeope s gang, of men at work tearing- off, says : the 'old roof preparatory to oiling "We trust that the voters will de► the • brick walla to the full height for Bide. in favor of a eeontlnuanee of the the third story. Excavation is 'being WEST STREET (FORMERLY LINK'S BAKERY) Heaving taken over the Bakery Intlely owned by Wm. V.itiebaidson, we are« at present puttingtbe plant in st modern and sanitary condition, sons to,pnable us to; put out a real pure 'Pure' Fowl Product' in all our lines that will have approval of our most critical patrons. ` 'ulrit and • l our •.: � �illfg Cii4�CItCBgs in Ia`outr drat and last cOniiidr'atian. Our success' lies iia .the satistaetion of our patrons; Lot us serve you with'our pure Food. Products, Tell us if anything is wrote and we will endeavor to rectify our mistakes: While repaiz are going on we will do our utmost to keeli up all lines, Goods deelived. Phone orders No. 114. • The"Goderich WM. ANL Prb til"t"s .JAMES. BLAIN Chef. • ✓I hrl .II - .' all 1 I I worth possessing and the possession of liquor ie one of them. It le far better to have the protection of a law The Nicest Range in Mems Suiting" and O ecoatings ° SWEATERS in :very style. QTS in the throve boot maak.ss o* the market t Bora *lino Moortoo and Brock. 1 prevent shah tiii `with, a tightening up: mark for the fauredatien Lor theheli-: roof the O. T. A. tether than plaewing er rn the baesenaent and maxars are 1 tigawr at the disposal of alt. Thos. at work carryins tragi' ehit tnry - up t who claire that prohibition haws ran absorb the iteDestRital, a the3t flax' net be **forted srrirlaok the fact that been +erected st tase.eisi of the ]wird►� the appetite for Wpm is an acquired it's for rata#ttt tnatirial for •!o third ' t � stteuyt, a +i•8tn8nt mtixer is oat tfn«' i taste and what elute 3350918 to pet *ren and t aateriais of various sorts; i the teats is the opportunity of *Kw- and we may expect t* see nsarh ie_' OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT __ lag fnk tt• •To minvet* ftorthBoor *Mier tivlty in the /text few weeks. l !s homy heat Wee always have room for.no mote. i'r.aaty-ilsaahelt woad bt at trim**"" step back- At Port Arllater a Wet blot henattyr' inaN.. _If the *ss 18 r oatarb Inner Everything osode in oar woo armed i tis aneetieaa a ist*1y wap wok WOO" Setards was ri iani, ( set at he Shop fig '{RI tats �ho O. T. A. y it temseentielle uses fraatardaalr rreniayt, brie, at thehese of Mr. ami Mrs. Charism ruac eiet �• = i itythe s tbey did on their last Hatt j 0�w► iii. , hewham lve �lesabeek Cat1e- Te Orfila Poiret is led holed by i soli Dirt Jquans >lin"Intt °gal lti 1�t, • BLACK h he+otSw * few is, -the *meat t ThoMervin i Prwitt► ymegerlt Dalietag Re at named sear herr 1 t roe�ewkrsi C' n moi' vrsrt 15r It.' • , / t ie ii '. ani es j it i- 1 a ltae5er chi[ 11( Saws h Mail*Limit me " ..lei. alt n _bits �y"' the by ' Muir* ;llai�r �e�swrs = Maw wbwawnor the Weds is "' '.'ride#` �'� nimene r ]lab e. idliaaitaeey pe ttty► attired se ores sat` pima as "tui kr vias eaai bine +, eg weMK The tiuteis here again to.get your Boys and. Girlsprepared for the ' fall term at ' school.` 'they :will need goOd strong serviceable Shoes, the kind that will stand a severe test -iii' any. weather. At our store. you *ill find the weer .compitte stk of the class of Footwear .that will give satisfaction at the lowest prices possible, In Shoes for working men aur stook bas been selected winegreatest care from ,the best manufacturers and does'u-it Include anything that will not give a lot of.wear. Prices were never more reasonable than now. Geo. MacIficar North Side of Square Phone 220 GODERICH YOUR NEW FALL CLOTHES ! See what . a difference they will make in your appearance if tailored here. Get your Order in for a— SNAPPY TOP COAT 'And enjoy the comfort it will 'give you, FATS --A11 New They are packed full .of style and yott are bound ti>- enthu% over - them Just the right Hot for each individual, and *II at Use our Raining, Re -Modelling and Repair Service. RAND H. MARTIN TAILOR and HATTER