The Goderich Star, 1926-10-14, Page 4a
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SEE OUR, DISPLAY OF SMART
Fall and Winter Ap
FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN
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A wonderful showing of Suits and Overcoats. They are knock-
outs in price, style and quality, for Men -and Young Men who appreci-
ate distinctive style and high-class tailoring:
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S
OVERCOATS
Men's and Young Men's new fall
Overcoats in the season's newest
shades and styles, navy blue, chin-
chilla, fancy grey tweeds and
Barrymore Cloth of different
shades..__... __ ...._. _
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S
• SUITS
The styles are right up to the
minute, beautifully tailored and in
smart colorings, in single 'and
aottble breasted models.
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PHONE 418
MEN'S and BOYS' UNDER-
. WEAR
• We have a full stock of Fall
and Winter weight Underwear in
two piece lir combination. We
carry the following well known.
makes: Stanfield's, Penman's 95,
Penman's Preferred, Tru -Knit,
Admiral, etc.
NOTE.: --Our second showing of
Ladies' and Misses' Fall and
Winter Coats takes place on
THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 14th and 15th, and
following week.
CORNFIELD PHONE 41$
LADIES' anci MEN'S WEAR
" SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP "
WEST, SIDE OP SQUARE
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ODERICII, ONT.
...CORNER STONE LAID` • E' R. Wigle, 1111n;P.; and Mr. Alex.
,.,• Saunders. •'•
*•/4114.. Cann • Hill's prayer opened
Mr. Robert MacKay's Handsome with the words, "Except . the Lord
Gift to_the_°People of Goderich • build the house they labor in vain
"Presentcc"ci' t ''tf the people of Goete- that build it," and the burden o.f the
rich by Robert MacKay, 1920." Such prayert; wase for Christian unity
the
is the inscription' a the corner stone *akin 0,01) . bitterness. '
of the . MacKay community hall, i
In hie add s•. Mayor MacEwan
which was well and truly laid lay His referred to •thd''historie associations
Worship Mayor MattEttlfiron Friday of •the pid buildinlr`Whieh was being
afternoon last inthe p c of ye'toted by the -new. It had zeroed
itvn for"sventy-five 'years. Mr.
an referred to the proposal
hadbe ` .voteddownv
en b the
e, to incorpdrate Mr. MacKay's
ter at con iiunity ball with a
gathering of quite • aewe,,iwrher • oS,
townspeople. This •finiest tii1oe ,,, wh
s will oeeupy the historisilllit#tof'ti•
old . grammar echool, .later known vs
theTemperanee Haiitxissetsalsigalr.I b
r.r.as, the (Pfn, M .. baa
being completld a -
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• the" plain floor in plt and tiff. )('(I l was trotng.ahead with his first plan, I grammar 'School. In the :old .building Ilet'i•ratll, It, Stoddart Mr. Ge(t. B, . Johnston, of 'tautenv•
er,
• 'brick forsthe walls 4;f the main build-
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OasteetiefleemesqlhateaSe
TEM GIODRJCH STAB
1 the xtrXr' .ft..rtr for the day w,ts'•well
Vase,' bind na. vujuye'd by tli,,.e. vile)
witne 4,•4.1 it.
The buys brought the day to a chose,
by elf. fritting tt.e se'af„rth coleglate
te.l*tl: In x Innieladl game. taking life
lout , t:d of a al to 4 3'ure. G. Gold-
th rju• )•°tout d #'••r the loeple and tort
up a in trtvI:ous game cot..hlering the
aF riles: be lead lett Mat earlh•r In
l the alae', Nt• ►trut'k out the first three
ust *r 1.o face hitt and allowed only a,
1 ft w :,e>Iu. roll Lits throughout the
game, The 'wore as a tie until
tl:e eighth luuing,. whtny. Elliott,
scerc4 on I.auaau"s lung sacr,1Mt'e fly to
P ft field. The to fat•; t1µ 1* sowed
again and managed to retain their
' 1 le,;C. to the lila] of the ninth.,
Goderieh and vicinity.
Rev. R. G. MeDermid spoke of the
desire Mr. MacKay . had had for a
long time to make some contribution
to the social life of Goderieh, of how
he had been persuaded (with some
i11.4'.1, lineup: 0. Me'('ittslicy. te: G.
Goldthorpe' .}: it Nags', 111; M. Lao-
tian, tilt; 11. y1ti./Iuntis. 3b; E. Elliott,
r•,s; E. Sale.. rf; A. Sturdy. eft M.
t Vett. if. i•ippires: Mr. Iilssonette, lit
' -plate ; 31r. Illgginson. on bases.
• The, results of the day's sports were
ae followe:
1 Running broa ,. Goldthorpe,
A. sturdy, A. McFir
Hop, step and' jural)—A. Sturdy. A.
3.1epie, 41. Goldthorpe
Vole. vault E." Eillott.A:-1ittir;lY:----
Standina; •broad jump -A. Sturdy, A.
Mol•`{µ, M. ('nit.
Stam ina-=-0. tsoldtborpe. A. Sturdy.
Running bight jump--('. Neftel, G.
Goldthorpe,. A. ,Sturdy.
• 1(10 -yard dash• --A. Sturdy, EI` Sale,
(1, Goldthorpe.
°.+I► yard? -•-•E. Sale, . A. Sturdy, G.
Goldthorpe. •
440 yards --‘40. Goldthorpe. .
u111r. nite —(x, Goldthorpe, R. Hetli
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th 1911
Btophe 's undertaking parlors. Mr:l
Randall was M years of air niaet is
survived b his wife and W ►* am,
Mr Thos. 1Raasiall, who oleo worked
at the mill. Hie mother alga ill liv.
lne, at Merits, and it is to 31etlin the
fishers/ will take place un Friday
moreing, for interment there. Mr.
Randall wag a member of the official
board of Victoria street United
church.
I An inquest into his death is being
held, the coroner's Pry consisting of
Messrs. A.. J. Cooper. F. Crafgie. G.
Green, C. Humber, E. Drennan, Jno.
Robertson, Jag. MaeViear and A. Teta-
butt. The inquest has been adjourn-
ed to Monday next at 8 o'clock :n the
town hall.• {
Two other accidents occurred the
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same morning in connection with the
W. C. F. M. Their delivery truck
broke through a culvert or bridge at
Lucknow and went down rear end
first. The damage done to the truck
was slight. however, and it tame in
to town the same evening and this
morning started out again with an-
other load.
• Shortly after the report of this ac-
cident was received Mr. Wm. Mar-
lowe, who was engaged in loading
flour on to ,a _ 0. P _ R. car with
a truck, slipped and, in his tall, came
down on hu opened hand in Tach a l
way as to tear the ligaments botween
the thunjb and fingers, and was taken
to the hospital for treatment.
DUNGANNON FAIR
erington: ,
intermediate Boys
Running broad—(`has, \aftel, 31
McKay, W. Webster.
Ilop, step and jtt ntp--•I), MOKn3', lT
licl'lusky. ('has. Neftel.
Fine Weather and ae Good Show
Yesterday
The last of the fall fairs for the Miss Mary Pinder left yesterday
- 1 season was (held on Tuesday and morning on her return to Cleveland
Wednesday this week at Dungannon,, to resume her worm as R. N., much
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and the weather being fine there was improved after her recent illness and
a large . attendance. There was ,a, operation for appendicitis.
good snowing in ne'arly every depart Mr. and Mrs. "George W. Videan
meat; even the flowers in spite of and daughter, Audrey, of Detroit,
KODAKS
FILMS.
Developing, Printing
and Enlarging
H.G. DUNLOP
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The Rexall Drug Store
Bedford Block ' - - Goderrch
accompanied by their mother, Mrs.
Anne Cunninggham, who had been on.
a trip to the \Vest.
• Dr. J. B. Strachan, of Hot Springs,
National Park, Arkansas, left on
Monday on his return home after
visiting his father, Mr. Wm. Strach-
an, Bruce St
fD. Mel)onald.
Standing broad jump—K. Johnston, on the grounds during the afternoon another, Bra. A. Smith, Bayhelil Road.
Pole. vault—J. Allen, (;has. Mittel, the frost recently, made a 'good dig- motored to Godertch over the week -
play. The Clinton .Kitty Band played end and visited at the home of her
Complete line of ladies', gentle-
men's and ehildren's shoes.
Come in eand'eompare our prices.
J. 4. CHISHOLM
('os. slam. W. Webster. • and.a anile race for greet), •horses ant Messrs. T. D. Hume, Toronto; Great Rejoicing by
1 1 ky, M. /,aturtt►i, a half mile lace for men were inter- James S Hume, of Mount Cliur,
Shot nut ---0:" 1h'('lt , 1 •
W. Webster. , eating features. Ii;, Kautting, of N.'J„and J. Ale, Hume, of London, Rh - •C „, . les
namifies high jump -('lies. 'Neftel, Goderieh; won the horse race`in three are spending holidays at the old home, . pP
D. McKay ami J. Allen tie. straight heats with Isabearer. Roy the residence of • their father; M. ' J.
7110 yards—W. • Webster, t). me..'Colvin, Teeswater, second, with Flo P. Hume. ; IT so Crilittled You Can't t'se Arms or
220 yards --M, 31eKay, W Webster, water third, with King Worthy. In town after .'being absent for the past Nottano to Pay.
• 3lrl7usk the
closk3•, M..11eKity Worthy; and Alex McRae of Tees ! Miss Agnes Flick has returned to' Lens, fiheutna Will Rein You or
diflieulty) to have his idea ineerpor- t . y - - men a foot race L. Schuits was year visitinga sister t Santa •Mcn-
ated with the proposed new town }fall, ,pt Gat a bottle' of tthrou y highly unrt•
fdtrartl'i••mHt•--••••1): 3irhay. I., Jofi►- 'fi.rst;-, lleir- Glen second -and .Mel. Hca, Calif., and• other ><`elntives and wear a satisfied •i;roll • uu your tats, to -
and . now, since the new town halt Ston, J: Allen. ' Culbert third. The Kenny 1'i'ilso1 friends in Colorado, .Kansas, Mis- morrow:-
was defeated, he was going ahead _Halantile--''r. Hunter, M. McKay, J•' entertainers gave a fine concert • in souri, ,and other. American places.. • a It' n l 1nevl4 i:rs, is astonishing the
with a community building, 'tvliich /umeshaw• ' . the hall in, the evening,. followed by I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. er:hon 'an- whole ruuntt Y. rind i.'. 111'4 t K ;,e,ue1
was to be dedicated to the service -of' • a dance;•both of which were wellB fgr:•s=eiut, ,. •alt.'s gaol Ittlnlrtgo'u' fur
• Junior Bo's I nounce the -engagement of their
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the':community. Mr,' MacKay asked' y t patronized, The list of prize wan. rhe u,u,tt .nr
p daughter, Dorothy Mary;; to Ale.. it elri;4s lb.. poisonous Avast,. {`scab
only "that the people of Goderieh and Stot high .1 Black.—
jump—W. Saunders; ` iiprs will 6e published in next,aveek's James. Kelleher, B. A., Sc., youngest the ,joints into{. nrasi•Jr' •-the 'a the •-
vicinity hhould show their thanks by I, Stira•rfart• J..ltlnek:.. t
is ue.
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Iiop, step alltl inn • 1 son 0# the sines Kelleher, Esq., lel or i,.ltlltrit sure. ss:
,using the building. 3 p--1\'. bounders, B. C. S•, retired B. L of Dublin Ire— R I, t+i. 1t ti llut We rls.ii't u,R gnu t+► tole nue
Rev. S. S. Haid ott;e. tot1dorf, OVER 60 YEARS ASLIB- Iand; attd Mies: ' M, C. Kelleher., 'of t
Hardy sari there was wort for it: go le Ti. il. lluuln s or :iy,
xx just s. touch of sentimental asadness Shmt-put-.IL;t:I3ttntec, J, StiMlrrlattd, S RI Goderieh; Ont.; tho wedding to take 'irnrgirt tout •t;et l fauttde; of Iihc."»,1
entt►tilt will •
a Ow, Axil; nd since that. pro- attached to; thel demolition of an old lt• SUB -
seminars - ..SCRIBER TO THE, STAR ac ind to ;. if t: dua.n t do a:z wt‘ pro.,,i a
e joists far pasaL il„j>een defeated. Mr, MacKay histarie5 btetlding.' such •bits the old I Standing • broad -1V, Saunders place the latter mkt of N b t
F ov er. • t get {• our money:brat. It will he /twee
and as woe most approprlatc that }the .three It's hkd fleet) tea ght, Read= i
Running Nigh jump• --R. Stoddart, J. j Nes Taken The Goderieh Star Reserve aturda a 30th, for the
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C g g s would—44e one of S d W. Saunders I.
• I waiting for s•rlit.
inf(
are on the gronude and new het that ,the tea should be built on that • ing, Rittng and 'l'tithmetie', and the
Black. 1 • , ntmders. Since First • Pi hlicattot4 annual Artltur a zaar.. AVERTJSE IN THE STAR,
the corner stone
has boon to histot7 corner. its it was right next new building ale° w too. and ash-- r 1 ” "—"t • .
place. the -work on the walls nti leubt , t
, ,'will go •right .`ahead. s este.
Far .the' roceedings 1* e. naeetlon
rvittla "i per etone. lINCtor,o.
ante of the: donor in his youth, three R'sr .:Qne of•remembrrence, byICrofte. It 9tilndart. ••• . The invitation extended in. • The,t
s licKay had -gone out to •?fie v which the'' menitfry of :tate, tswnernue 2tlf► yards , --W.., Snuntlrrs E. Crowe, Stttr a couple of weeks ago to old
gild- engaged •in businese ,activi- donor •*ould ever be kept green: One R. Stoddart.! '. • subscribers to write us and bet us •
$ know howl they h b
a!of t, fii e town{ . Sal »r erF ' . It:
arrside he Board of fi;vtj)ies .Jes there, and now /or some years o res were the people of th to1 I +tnnrter laid' --fit t ' ,• long ey ac► been taking
mess J. F;..'Co+ , +, past , he had been' living in. the old. and1fv1einitla could go for •teat, and ' ".tr•thlai•t, FI. 'Thyme • n 'the Star, and .offering ^h •prize of a l ''
t'"jrtt+l1k' Ter. <',ttilia9aifree life stibseription•to thea. oneNyhn, •••• •
Hill led in the prayer of'It'I 'ties." which „he desired to die to be ha re deo vodus o'r&a int
ended,
firaet die• 81a " eaua 7orl)r I.ti serurrd had been a subscriber for the longest '• a
let ator>`lething and so out of the troodt+eay to: ee t g 1. a .lye 't •
j, ,,"and addi:'l'' l were Divan a Rea.
'tilt his heart he . was . erecting this piaee w• iI uutl /.A t+r►whl1; . term has brought us in a winner)'
C. Mr rmid, Rett:'tS:" S.: ifard , Mr. e; t> in smsii►d mall' t ifsl• reseeetivel
hoilditwr et a orifi to the People of 1 .t Mr Ii Wigle expressed the ho y right at the start for the writer of
+ v pe' e'nlor Girl,'*
19,,, 'the follnwii+sr letter can claim to have
• I that t ideals of the donor of the
bit.C4
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- - ,>itlr .Spi:cial blend of ,Co 1 'er; ,,
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Kitchener.(S (tt 1 'kill
M4. , .11 tis,• •
''arnclirs Bread, of Lando
nettt.;nf Fancy Cak
ore. Into
Fre
1.oca
A •fr;t
Dates,""l't'anut -
t't' !11g'L's,°I.C"lll @I19 e ,
Shorts and Candies v • ,tom kinds.. ,
New Hooey jit
Try our Sp
Choice Ss letss`-12{,j,jk;
• Freail> . (tirtiiirl t0,1st 44,,
with Fruit apples, 3 for 25c. a.•
L drs•Semp, 4 twat -for 2re'
REtSOWE
`A est prices paid fol' Butter,Egp, and all kinds Produce
Good" ddiwtrsd to ani part of the town.;
• ',vow t.•, „tt,,,,faUoorWit‘Stroit and .Square.
ttst in, also
roll", Cheek,
e
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dour," Bran, •
59c pound.
Jelly Powder,
t7 newAfietll••3sould be fully `realized ails , Hors step tfad-Stunp • Derlgh t'3Xntela, taken. The Star since it was first pub-•.
i + stunningososs.,.••I' have taken tins'
Baecliler, I•„ Clark. •issue, and ih orger that we may hear' •'
` iiefl 'T)r' he ind of °entertainment to ,
Chtowin b s• -e f
.ber„glkt`ved. '.l'imes +:hanged• and witli ( i; +► l,e tlrall• -»H.favitz, S. coin any- gaol{ The Star 'x+tiil give a '
ittion¢4 ,against the placing' of `oo; L01th iIutuner £ I)oble fished. Tharp may be others who . -
X d t ions as to the use.01 4ha Iiumllrr a Ii. , ak paper. since Its {brat
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j. BANK ACCOUNTS
rr Bas Cof Montr'ekywritkh
for over a century las been
serving.die iediottii boob:*"..,
itt jecoomes of Canada k ti riaip•'
poi ta 'handle (ems . k .*COO* sort
traaractlons important* •
At the sena brae, it renders the What sari saner
careful marries to swallow accounts, wkld► trtli
ars* woksias.
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, Estabikaasat iii$tT
AIWA iCt ammo se > t1 IMtt eimitil.•••
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,tile tunes• came.changea•in the form Sohn sten. P. lietaven. • • free .life subhcrijitiion to all who can
.nf entertainments,. 1 Throwing' 'baseball—:1, Dottie, D. qualify. in that 'class. .Now, 'let as
A.' launders referred •to the 3l1tit h,'D: Hill, hear 'NMI,' our old :aatbsr-ibsar,. And
Ile. work - of the late Mr. John Tial- i Tllrowhig bud MIirlibig hail --It Wkwill .also given a tree life suht. ,,. p- Is ,
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lane, the .first -principal of the {;ode» t t dv. turd" H: • 1t<•I)rrnlYd, H..•/,avJtz , ton to titp next lonirest`, subscribr,r, •
rich grammar school, which *as held and Ii lint<h, A.'t)obbe and D. Hitl, ff to those• who were whatvon might
in the old to "}ding. He had not hila- t , rya{, <la,li . (': JMvMM k: Hou.,... 4 call ''shorter subscribers," =to that
LYIu
self had
"John • ti
' ders, tL
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fortune to • he one: of (".'Sale. • . ' ' even if you -were net one of the orifi -
ire's boys." Wigs Saun-' 'noel: r els--Il. ;Unfelt;. A. 'noble..I E. still a chance to win' this life auto.' em'ber of the lrioiis Club lininhei: 'e ' ► ,
final subscribers to The Star there is
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' d' that the Clads might he i'atlertrtTg .t (ee -= I14 ° litttrl p seription.
}}. , - • ► e an .utero r rr. following letter .many:mote wars in.
:fhe.opening of the hall.. ' tinstor.oi`rie h•
on, .e.lejs and jiowo -,ll, (, teres
. >C , /.. .3262 'lem$ng;St.,
u on some sort'ot entertain -i Ilunrhtlr, A. Polite d IL I' i 1 lit I'c 1 The Star wishes the writer of the
Mr.•'T closed by mentioning that I
which to. enjoy reading 'The Star
the • newtilding . would be= oatuipped port ell. h.,. Cook.• Vancouver 13:('.
with )t3 nand hall suitable. , foto ,
Ott. G, 1320.
1 Running broads—di., Il
banquets.' • e also mentioned that I,enn. It,'robW.. • roved J. ;tit•,
the 'trustees were in negotiation for ;
Robin -
some opera chairs for the hall. 'lfirowina; Nitirt l■tlrall--,I, 'Cooks..
I•I.
laminae. D. McClure, •
itasehn
Y I7. ( pot.. n. Henry.'
Alfred Sturdy, Chas, Naftel and Billie Throsi9ug and, : ;atrltiitta ;• ball --:1i.
Saunders and Delight Match and (Bond sins tM. 1•,vau)m t, 11. (;raves anti
Mbitr*aret Groves the Champions. B. Iirnry, Ii M11I'ambold and 11. Robin-
son
G C I FIELD DAY Throwing flew -v, 'Iene;rmid,
• 7 ► rand dash --1I, t;rores. R. James,
Tile animal, field and track meet, se. oit-I
held nt the Exhibition • (.grotuids lost Ilouk faire --.•1I. Robinson, L. lleDo,t-
Ft4day bx the tlettirrtcis C'olR batt; el:
old, 1I. (',cod
stltute. oreat?lonetit segue of e hest- ra x'rbag tai.„.,—I.. 1leDnnnld Arid
rontt•sted, events seen hl re In .:creat 1x, (t►od. Il. , r114'.' --r antral t'ook,' (il
Slims. After. a hard strUggI' Alfred 11at•(.re'gor and M. Evans,
("IfiitI")'.-Sfairily '•e'tne,rgeed• vieltortona Form reTai. ae'iilar F•ortii itt.B,
tu. *Rte senior rankr w11rutng thea .forma II1,•1 nod /III. '
eliampleasidp with eighteen2.41 hard- • Form relay, junior•-•r•lleutor eommet.
earned'. paints{. Sturdy ba (an. of the pial &ran. IL.' form. ',A.
tvtiulog attietes of °the town find he • '
made. a rem •creditabie a iowhig au .$T. GlaoiZGt;'B Cgtritcif
tltla l>;'rastott.° (ie vrll('out, Guldthurjlei. • .
ntriva;ito collect seventeen points, jOctobit. /7t1I--•T tty.firet Sunday
este fewer than "Bud.” Plitt.after Trinity
The iuterinedlate' rlat4 wtta• no less
lnterestill tg *0(1 a it* '. titch: rte. Naf GHI-.DRl 21. S .t)AY
tel gahlerl the 'chttnpt4gttittt► titer a A sl tel" Children's Day Service
thr<ee•coruered. fhtlit 'between 11'. *Ceti• n church owM be ld at(DVay
he)
1 St
m. GAll the
blurmfr. Mwagedt altel. ilsInd'now selthrer Sunday echoed pupils, sand their par
showed gttod stuff and will make . encs, are urged to attend .this service.
names for the selver:,wln'u they moil Ail members of St. George's congre-
gation are earnestly requested to be,
the senior raiz at1!
1ttlP' Sado rr tcaK the nudirtjiuietl present at this service. Show in this
rhaiujdnn In trite junior rauk:c: as. 1n• practical way you are keenly *live
tnansgewl to take a Ilr, t lit neslrly. '4.interested in the religions educe-
ererr event he entered. Ale, proved two of
throua houut our your
nDom-
iiltn.elt a real athlete told hl a few inion, °yea hostile iltttermost corners
years wilt stake the older boss look .of the earth.'* • The, first purpose of
out for their laurels. /loi►ert :itodilai!t the day .,irr, tea bring he attention
running
showed up well Eat the Junof the' hip of the
runno ing seecieael to Saundt•rs irr most nhureh at halportant a of re- s
;tot the ('tente. ligiaus• _
In the ho3e' %Torte nae iif the most ity.et es
exelthig erteete urea iite int4ei••tnroa re- this work
lay raves Melt Iva) wen by 111.14. d*." A
Yuurth forst toadied like the winners sods tag
for a while, hut fa the third rt•ler dale dlr. 1 • A.
made t ,ee•teeitluittl rim for like wla- y,
uvr-. and taawutatwi to It the toiut
i runner enough advantage to en* the
tate TThS thous of theebalr-halite Wait >M . John
wit. Minnie. fifty the,,,adr. Tar . liar
ye:wy• rare wa)4 Ron hr 1.111 '•
smtug>'tern made great ride. thaw ting shoe
lostt•n'tile in one ttttr-„Prot. y
► The *lrie *port* were an trot ez- at
;siting than the boys to the •a•air►,.
• rank* a setrwadr for our emat,
;opt*** no hollerrtt two aIrhe Rha 111
1 thio 41111r list* are the rldnt•i4 of
,!! Valois. mutat M*trh won the
, hannrionuilip. with t1,Ath liltn*w r
1fit:itts* '10rt nt her hr jog one'j►epat. •tateyd
1larttarrt Brace* eae the *trip'
jtnl'+•r
elbausies salt proved, art.At ta
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Editor Gederich ,Star:.
Dear Sirs -4 see in Spur. issue of
the 10th, of. September • you ask for
old-time s}ibscribers, I have heed a
subscribershwa ita first `publication -
Women,'s, Misses' .: and Juniors' new Fur -
Ila
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d C , e ars L ,
uxe and Silk Crepe, lined
•throughout`and fully interlined; several beauti-
ful .Sty;led to choose from, some are' strai -ht of -
line,. other's show a slight fullness over hips.
This is a sale offering. of .outstanding ini `w*G
portance to the'vi'oinan or misses seeking the ut- .
most in style and quality her.. money will buy.
Dresses, Silks and Cloth and everything that is.
new in all the wanted shades
Pi-teei,46.50 to $10.95
over 60 years -ago, 18 years in Godo-
r in Vancouver. -It has faliowea rye all
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CALL AND SEE, OUR SAMPLES.
rich 30 years t Texas. and 13 years. %' p
l around and is - still. sparing, better v ieS' ', Read .toLWeCo.
Wishing it and the good cid sewn Pirie St10 ` • East Side Squaree
every suecese and prosperity.,
Sincerely, youre.
• ' GEO. B. 'JOHNSTON.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
rin' Satu day .fornLondonna to joint Mr
, Jenner. _
Mrs, Thos. Hawkins .and daughter,
Hazel. spent the • week -end with,
friends in Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vidian `'and
two children. of Detroit. were in Gods
erieh for over the week -end.
Mrrs, Sinelatr, of Ottawa, and Mrs.
Rodger&, of Edmonton. ares- guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Naftel.
Mrs. W. '1'. Murney. Edythe Mur.
ney and Miss Harriet Porter motored
to Hantilttn for the week -end.
Dr. and Mrs. James Scott, of La- .'
peer, Mich., were week -end arrests at
the residence of Mrs. J. W. Vanatter.
Mr. Edward Lacey, of Detroit,
Mich., spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Decry,
Oxford street.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Downey, Strat-
ford, were week -end guests at the
home of Mrs. 1)owney's father, Mr.}
A. Saunders.
than ever.
Miss Annie Freeman is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. '1:f.. Mohring, of Walk -I
erville, also her aunt, Mrs. Roy;
Sttup, in Toledo.
- Mr. and Mrs, 0. M. Robertson and
family motored to Toronto this .week
to—visit the former% broth.:r, Mr.
Ernest Robertson.
Air. and Mrs. Frank Evemg of Tor-
onto, spent the week -end sat Mrs.
'
Evantt''old home, the residence •of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. hays. •
Rev. F. f . and 21trs, ETltott leaves
on Monday for Toronto to attend the'
*emaciation netting of the Baptist
churehee of Ontario anti Quebec,
l
Mee, Delia Angus and her on, Mr.. -
John Angus, and Mr. and Mrs. Dun-
lap. of Detroit, were in town over the
week -end, having made tht trip by
motor.
Mr. H. 3. A. Maerwan Ittrndad the
rerissIrattive gathering In Ottawa on
Monday at which Hon. Hugh Gathroe
WA* a hsaen eta hoagie leader of the
Conservative party
and Mira Bette, ef'Tornnte. and Mee
-
sire. H. W. and R. W. t intrtiinenalit. of
netioltharp been Ai It' the. Res -
*r, . Cunr+tnehant',ee floo•Pr, Mre. Chats.
Crawford, Port Albert, They were s•
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