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SpecialValues •
Ladies'Silk Hose, at 85c., 'in colours.
Ladies'' Silk and Lisle; Hose;, at 75c., in
colours.,
ese are stockings, we can thoroughly recommend
both for style and, `wear.
Extra GoodValues in Children's Hose
for school -.
and every•'daj wear,
' de a r 1
n a l hirstAllah•�- •...
t Lowest Pricer,
fes' ant
Phone x.21 T .
Pay Cash --.Buy forLess
A11 Sizes'n Bu .ter Crocks now in stoc =-2-Galin n
.t0;8 -Gallon Sizea,`at'25c. a Gallon.
Brooms,' Pails andGraniteware.
'TANS EY:'S. VARIETY��STO
° LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
,
.HERE: • COMES SUMNERI :And the
DsTAx :, STR 'GREY OUi11D
NAV.. CO.
ANNUAL LOW • FARE EXCURSION
Goderich to' DETROIT and Return
THE .<BIG STEEL STEAMER • GREYHOUND;
SAFE, SPEEDY, COMFORTABLE
• :4.00. ,
d
Round "'Til WIDh L •A .
d VE CODER
E ICH •
� P .a. One :Way.
Tu
esda
Ju � e. -
n
t at
930
a�
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or o
t u n •1: :m. D i
g . liI 30 p ,Detroit 5.30' :p.m. •..
' Ret 'r 'n =1 a
u ni e
vE tr�._ -� _
-- �_ . �• �... g ., . ,.-s De oft 1. p.m.,. Thuteday,; June '9tli , ;..
.The only boat' trip. from: Goderich, to •Detroit •this season. Chil-
dren between
i
nand 1$' half fre.o
a isi
V t 'o i. ..
.f ur. Michigan "an friends'. acid •
Y g �..
see:„big and busy Detroit. A delig htfui tri ` er th reat :in e'
, g p ov e� t roar
'tional` hr' e ,
Jt ia& s and Don t. miss it. ,. '�:
s trip: Goderich Detroit, �„ t p ch to, Det ort, Friday, June 10th at 9.30'a.m.
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Come •a `
nd'sE..o.
•e Fun
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ut Of
oderich
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MO :D
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, iTNE AT 8:$0 p.m.
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F+ ZE
L ORCHESTRA Air, '` a
ul S STRd cin
E A n in ,tea
8 mers big"new •ballroom.,
• Three hours ,on leautafl, Lake' Huron/or 50a Children die , 25c.
RECKLESS DRIVER
'MAKESBAD SMASHUP
Looks 'hi e•
Like w sk y And
o Gas hone•.
(Walkerton les
• � n .Te cope)
Por. over two days Peter Zettler.
a oung` ,amm
an h
osehom
home :is in
D
un
keld, lay in the Hanover'Hospital >
n
a very critics
Its, the re -
Ault 'of
e-suItof An- • ,accident, o
i the
Walke
r-
ton Hariover igh 'highway lastFriday
,
night. On ' Monday' Dr:.: Stalker, ' ,his
Say It With Flowers
Say ,
Floral Designs,^Wedding
Bunches, Etc., :A Specialty,.
Furnished ,en Short. Notiic'e
Ordersamounting to $5 and
. over, -Express prepaid:'
.Flowers delivered to• any part
of Canada,
Canada, United States. and
Europe,: also other countries. -
GEORGE STEVVART•
florist Phone 105.
'GODERICH, ONT.'
-Kodak . Outdoor Fun
Nothing like outdoor fun.
this time' of year--notling'like :^
' - - -T(odak pictures, o€': it for_ ,our.
albutrk.'
Get your Kodak here and load it
with the dependable yell ow-Dox;Kodak •
F ilio,'•
We de. experw,,
photo finishini.
odaks,�$—•
A.. E Mcl.1M.
-The Resell ;Store
t icknow, Out:
"1"..„www
attending physician, reported', int-
provenient: David Gateman,' the . driv-
er of the' Ford cepe which crashed
s ora ' e
d
_P
into -the, Cjirysler,. driveti=by Gladstone
MclntiY
re, au
t
omobile sale
sman
of
town, has been su`mmoned•'
•.tYo appear,
in; police : Court ' here on Friday morn=:
ing of this week to •answer': achar e
g
of operating .acar
while intoxicated.'
'also 'Of. reckless and
d.negligent.:driv
inti He' is - se
at,present
oaf. on
.P bailof.
$1,000
Fol o'
I wing, an,`,Intervi;ea of ,the• o -
lice -with p
th '-Zettler �n ; ?:Tonga' night
a' '
t the•hos"teal
P , . it is understood". he will ,have ,an o of
opportunity Y telling
the court What he knows of the af,,
fair,,.It is.alleged-that, he- waerin pos-
session:. of liquor.
• The net result . of the collision 'is:
Zettler 'badly cut' in the 'throat by
glass fromthe windshield; Miss Al-•
ma Mii}lausen; of: 'Hanover,' bruised
about , the legs and suffering from
shock; about $400 worth of damage'
'done :to the •new Chrysler;. and the.
Ford practically :.beyond repairing.
•
In ; the course of their investiga
tions, following •the” incident, Provin-
cial Constable Bone and. '•License In,
spector Widmeyer discovered an out
fit, :apparently used for making' whis-
key, • on a farm near the sceneof the
smash. •Up''to • Tuesday afternoon no
charge had, been laid in this connec-,
tion, but it is ; expected proceeding
,will be instituted against some 'party
or: parties; Pieces of 'the outfit ,were
discovered by the officers, at •a„mill
adjncent to the house and certain ars
tidies in the, house itself.
Story of Collision
Mr. McIntyre. told ' the Telescope.
•
that, last Friday night, about `ten
o'clock;' he, ;was ` motoring towad
Walkerton, ° a short distance • from
Maple Hill, with :'his , wife` and three
'Hanover, young ladies—Miss Alma
Milhausen :Marjorie. :Little and Flo.
rence Rehkopf. Miss Milhausen is a
sister of 141;1, Edi' lvtilhausen employ;
ed by Mr: George Damm, of. town,
Soddenly, a tar_ 433,14'4c/tea
over:the.
'summit of a rise iii the highway
travelling, ` according 'to our Wenn-
ant, 'on ;theleft.:of the road at an ex=
eessive fate of Speed °Mr Merntyre'
naturally 'expected, it to .change its
:course,When
w
th'e eFo:'
g d
a's,.ltbdtit`.forty"rods "dista'nt''atraigfit'
in the path: of the Chrysler,
Intyre endeavored• to avoid an acct -
dent by swerving to his left.. The re.
stilt , Was 'that his' automobile '...*Ar
struck at the rear, 'door.. MISS Mil
hauseit sustained, most of the force
Ax ths ,int, ;Ah! wit 04t ni V% olid
Corset Sale ,
25. pairs ;of •strong, 'tial
• ;bands,, to R :slight, :rnediuni pr'
large figures These 'sell regu° ,
lar $1.50. ,Jttst• a clearing'4line:
.at a bargain price while
't ey''last, Per'. 'air. $ti
F
oofr .
-pr Scorsets•': with.. � delastie
.
Silk Crepe Dresses
In our L' adies' Department, these,
'are ariniting. ' yotl.. Blacks,.' Navys,
•Sarins etc sill sises '•' and so' ' •becom
ing too; " Extra value• at t 5.
g
L
ogle
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;,� 151,111xY1.e1'�B:St
A : large shipment arrived `of these,
All comfy styles to ;fit every form..
'Silk .shoulder straps. Some have lace
edging.: These are wonderful value
at 'each ..29c to . '6,9c
erlm : Curtain
These; tiro real dandies, made
frenR goon .quality seriti y With
zieatjy, frilled, edge : A.. week-
• end SSpecial• ".for . 'you,, .:
at i 74c '
Per par' •.'. •�
Grass
.M.a
•
• Oval',:square, lar a or
tssm
all,
..
good designs, at
29c .25
Floor ` •Oilcloths; •Linoleums Congoleui i $i Luioleum
Rugs at • Lower Prices •
Window Shade ,Special
'f'o introduce ,thin` new Department
we offer •' you this ahader.+with strong
roller and heavy , cloth of green or
cream shades. Reg. '$1.00; 79c
Ladies' Silk' Hose' •
• Puritan Maid Hosiery -'They wear
:longer and•look . daintier. Our . custo�
mers come back for'' these.” Have you
,tried. a pair • yet? They are all latest
colors,.: andso very dainty, too, atY
•per pair ` • 49e. to 1;95
Silk•: Lingerie
The famous ' Wood's'
•lavender.lackAstitch silk
vests and `bloomera will
outwear 'two cheaper:.
garments.
A new :-shipment „just:
'
arrived:' ' All '''• latest •
shades
'VESTS 1:75
BLOOMERS, •, .: 2,75
Riddles':.Hoae .,Specia1,..
r' Extra quality lisle "hose in .lx1 rib,
,of , Black,, Grey, • Cordovan, White,. etc.: •
These are all sizes.:' A big pile of
them., " Reg: up to, 65c. Very: special,'
at per' pair '55c
Men's Felt
Hata-
Reg. "$5.00:
For $3.95
Kotex
47c
-WHERE-art TIMST COSTS 'YOU Ll
T splendid ap
a.' earanceof Dunl .
Balloons' is ;,no, .guess-
work.: ' That rugged
,.road :.resistance is tl'
there by chance.
adequate resiliency was,..
no blind selection.
You receive the -
benefit of thirty.'
three years' :of
honest. th. g1
careful planning,` .
judicious experi.
mentation : when
youbuy
DUNLOP TIRES
y.
Thirty -Three Years' Merit.
right, with the other two young, :la; •
dies, in the back' ''seat. • .However;
fortunately,';she escaped'; with bruised
limbs and some minorbraised when
b uises
she fainted. Mrs
. MeIntkrO, the
front seat with° her husband,. was :cut
stightly: by '. flying glass "Those On
the''' left of the•' car .were uninjUred.
Althou -fi=bre din' - ui 'r tFd siratl=vrhen a=boltsof-1 l�tz
g e g -q te--p ofuse y, .. g
Zettler got out of the coupe.,and'ran ` .ning 'struck their': hor°re' mid '• tore out;
LIGHTNING'S; MAD FREAK
'During 'the electrical storm .;about,
9•. o'clock'on •'Monday morning, laati•
Mr. W. J • i
J. P ersori s residence near
Burgoyne, $race ' Co:,' narrowly es-
caped destruction and/ Mrs. Pierson
and
'daughter, Mari
e,miraculously
lowri'-the.'road with a' bottle ink. ,his°
hand and; to .have. Smashed' it on. a
rock, before.seekrng aid at � afarm-
house.- Shortly after. r he was taken
by
'of 'friends over
by a couple 1 ods to Han fob
F.
ea ens
m dic 1 attention. ' Miss •` � i
. T lhause
and •her friends '•:re rned= to thei
to r
times- ' t Hano ver... •
The' wheel saved n Gatenia from
'being forced 'through h the wind-
shield;
iri -shield; thefate of Zettler, ;but lie:'re-
'eived a •nasty' gash, on the chin °
Gateman was brought on to.' Walk-
erton ; in •the Chrysler by McIntyre
Ile . taken• in cha ..rg
wase by Chief
Ferguson, and 'placed in the lock -u.
F
at.: the :town' hall:: On Saturdaythorn
ing, he ' appeared before -.: ,Police
Magistrate. Walker, - On the charge .of
reckless anil negligent d roin
g The
hearing -of his case was. remanded `un -
ti.
1 1!`rid Morning a m rui-
n . -•The' bail
Y set- at
g ,
• $10.00 was r c 'r
p o ured:.by friends if
.,the afternoon. °Since then .. the- Pro
vincial Police laid the moree
'serious
charge. •
"The :Car', driven b ' McIntyre .
Y was a
new ' one in''' transit uponi •
�, Which no
insurance was: carried: • . The meth-
ants of George Scott.and Son ` are
engaged�rn making', the ;repairs, ,and
replacing • new parts for th bent and
broken ones.: ` The ' Ford ' was towed
to the same., garage
•o
.TEESWATER:
A" social event-, which ','attracted
much public. interest was' the cerebra:
tion by Mr.. and: Mrs. James `Robert-:
,son• of the'50th anniversary> of their
• marriage. Mr. 'and Mrs..'Robertson
were married 'iii 1877' at Teeswater.,`
the Rev..1. C. Pomeroy, a. pastor of
•
that day of the- Methodist Episcopal
Church. They have two,sons,,rWillinn,
•.F.'of Minneapolis,' Minn:, and Alex-
ander D. of Toronto. !.
Many . friends and: relations • called
on the old couple during the day and
,evening to congratulate them, and . o
wish, them many happy returns. .'of.
the anniversary. ''
•
Among ther,,out vof town • guests
weAlexander
re Robertson of Hamil-
ton, a brother of James, ' who Vas:.
groomsman at the marriage 50 years
ago; :Mr. and Mrs. Alex: D. ' Robert-
son, and Miss Fary Fairbairn of To-
ronto; Mrs.. James Paterson anti' Mrs:
"Joseph 4.Jangford 'of Wiarton, sisters”
of
Mr. Robertson; ; Mr. and Mrs: J.
Wesley .Joynt and .Mrs. Robert John-'
"ton of ,•.
• ' The event•'was brightened: with in-
strumental music by Mrs: King, Miss
Beatrice Gordon, the'guests talon g'
g.
part , in singing, old-time ;"songs-
"Silver 'Threads," ' etc.,:.etc. •
Robertson's.
..,, .., ,
c t ' of An.
were spent near the 'village
aster. , He, eame�o.eeswatel° in
.;: Y Y_ Rrs •w•as•elcno�vrf..,
es a capable, flour -miller,' an occupa-
tion from 'Which. he 'retired ,some 20
years ago.•
.414xs. Robertson was • hdfore • her
*Mar°riage, Miss Caroline 'Fairlsai'rn, n'
daughter of the • late.,. Mi , and r lM:rs,
?)avid Fairbairn, 149 4:01! ra$idailto of
omits,
inthe joist c , ell
a>ry just under where
Nis.:.•
. Fier
son
_and daughter vlere
standing.
The bolt. came in:, on •the•
telephone ne w ire.,
tearing
i
n
the
phone
off
:the wall,andassed. on to the water
pipes in 'the kitchen;. bursting tto
-pipes'arid 'setting fire to the linoleum
n th`c kitchen floor.: or. •Here • itfollow-
ed
o lowed
the pipe. into the cellar and ;ripped'
off' a Mrs.Pieerson and
da
u h
=
ter
'were standing near the :kii chert:
sink when' the' bolt. passed a'' :couple;:
,of feet 'from' 'them. Far a trine they
'a in
left ..c azcondition
- e d ed from
t h: - o,
he s otic butson •recovered. 'arid
., . nil,
wereblto . assist a e assist ixt. putting' out the
fire. -Port : Elgin ''Times,
DUN •
GANNON
Word has'been -received o ,recently . x, f.
the det
h fMrs:- eo.Stother
sWife.
of Mr. Geor e tothe
f. g; ,, S rs, who is a. bio,;
therou
f
o r townsman Postmaster
Stothers., :Mr. Stothers has been a
':resident" of Western: Canada•for many
years and his rrnany friends here sym--
athize ' 'with him in his' lops,. '
p . h m as. this
is the fourth time he has been bereav
ed' of a 'wife...
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,9 valuable quilt.— The Women's.
Guild of'• St.. Paul's church'
.xecentl`
y
comple ed an 'auto' ra iit i •
� g ph' qu ,wh ch
eo t e `
In
thereon ower
d .�
of • 50 '
F.
s
e
,names.:' Tickets,with
numbers upon
the n,,,were then sold, the correct non
. , .p, d
iri umbr ei
g n ,e , s b n ,shaken a'o ether in
,&' g
a Ificc fromwhich one 'the luck stick-
, Y,
et,. was • •drawn The' holder of; then
ticket bearing this.: luck' ` numbe re-
„... y r
cclved:..,the The.fortunate-'-per- ”
son in this 'case was 'Mr'. ',Thomas
Woods, who is to be con •ratuleted
g
"upon i ' c c.
his suc,ess
et.' ushope. •
. that,
• L
tht
"as he a
m ke ' 'stud � '
s, a y .of: the names;°he
may chooseone=but .enough said. '
A message::was. thisreceived.
1
by 'relatives here ;of'the death in'•Du;
luth.:•on• Monday, May 1dth,; of;
Iiain .Brown'-Mallough,' eldest son •of
the. late Mr. and
Mrs.' William Brown'
.at were who
Mallou h,
g , one time •rest,
dents • ofort noon. D a
g The late Mr.
Miall
ou h was i
1 -but a
g 1 s � time,
mei
With ,` heart trouble. ;:Ile.was born In
•Dungannon Years ago
.. Of late he
had bedin engaged in the bootand
shoe business
in Duluth.' Besides es des his'
wife he : leaves' to mourn: his loss one
s
o '
n ands o , -.
rte au h
e`
d tr }}
T'wo . i
g , s seer_
els
o survive hi
m British o
n C lumbi,.'-
Ms. r
r Ste he '.: t
n to her
'S s and d Mrs'' '
� An..
drew' Stewart ,are aunts' ` of 'the de -
ceased. ' •
i'
•Seen
telephone
g b Y the wilt—likely
disrupt all.the, rural tele '' o
p1 ph rte alines:
You'll see" who _is -.peeking --in
'hat the Recd `CrosO.s,' doting
V
for: the; Good of Canada
Per : the.' Veteran
Befriends ; 3,500 soldiers 'still in ' hospital . . relieves
sickness, 'and need -in their,. families' . . . cares for the
soldier settler; ,. provides sheltered employment for thea
disabled in three Veterans Workshops.
For the • children
Through. Junior Red Cross,-' has aided 5,000 Crippled_...,
.:children andhas pledged over ,137,000' school children ..to
practice•health habits and to serve others.. o '
For the" Pioneer
Brings nursing service•to those in frontier districts throu
39 Outpost Hospitals and Nursing Saxons. •'
.,For the New Canadian
Welcomes andgives needed_ attention to immigrant• mothers
and children at three -Seaport N'urseriei.
For,' the Mothers ancr Daugliters
•'In Home. Nursing • to nutting.
,.Classes; has .u8ht prind pIes of nu &
diet and home.hygiene to over 12,000 women and girls.
a x ,.,. Q ,; Clic KDisaster Vicdm -
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Is •or anized 'to afford prompt relief to sufferers from
.6sd
r n id mi
c
•
`N -Wide- App
adan eek.'
anadian: Red Cross Soae.
Send'' Coritribtitiosid. to
Ontsrle niv#cion, Canadian tied tress iaeloty,;
419 shsrLsrn !finish Toren', 1,. tutor p'
rn '
union Official:' Service Depot
mit
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INSPECTOR PELLOW NOW`
COUNTY O `C STABL
E
N
-' With; the opening of the new regime
in•'liquor:la'.l°1T administration in the
.
Province of Ontario, the Government.:
hRsldispenred vices --of
Mr. W.3 Pell 0*,,, of Goderich; as, in
spector..That Mr, .Pellow was zealous'',
efficient. .and _fearless in th;._dischar.g e,'
of .his duties' as an •:officer was recti
g
nized•
throughou
t the co
unty,
and
nd we
believe his record in this respect. Was'
dole'
a d by n
ifa
q few, y, officers in a
similar position in•the entire` Province..
No Public exp1a
nati
o has been given
for Mr. Pellow's release' froth his of-
fice,
sift• ori. inspector who does hie•
duty faithfully, without: feat' :or..favor.
inevitably Makes enemies, and in this.
along with the; changes' following the
resignation . of ;the fi rnier. Attorney
Generaint,i7 Ir. W.: F. Ni kl
. c e a t`
d he
•
n
adoption of new' policies in the "mat-',
ter of liquor law enforcement,
may li
e..
the causes which 'have derived the:
p
county. and the 'Province'
of Mr, Pel=
low' e.
s rvie
s es
as •;in '
s ec£b
r. r'
M. e,
P Pei/
low still• holds the . 'o
fire'.'^.
county
0
of ut
y
constabl — •
e o ,.
G deri� '
c i'n
h S a.
g
l
--�-oro--
People'•don't seem to have ave 'Much
difficulty in remaining young; from
the ears .up.
The more a man chips inthe' more
he will .have to .shell:
'.otit., •
Lucknow
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anyday?
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department of.
mod.rridepret. •
amnia, ator..
Anything. can be sold
by Long Distance
inatter *114 you halie
to sell, do not thinit it can-
not be sold by
time. ean—.1f the price •
is tight. People. are rapid,
.17 becorning educated to
buy . by , telephone many
Those '•who have definitely
female selling tell us 0— an
the number -lir -rapidlY growiiig
that where they do not Ste-
. teed in making a sale, on the
always conies back latei to, buy.
dfaet the, Long DistOnee
rthere'ars 40,900 more te/ephons
, prOspecta in Onto -to' end Oaf- '
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Eon's MODEL S.0 WHITE
; For pie eatries in the Cana-
.dian Laying Contest at Otta-
breeds. •In the Ontario Con -
teat our pen iS again in first
place for the light breeds. In
the Nova 'Scotii; Contest our ,
, pen is in s!cond Place; as well
high hen. Baby chieks guar-
: anteed safe 'delivery, ;12. per
WA MR ROSE.
Brussels; Ont.
Your Tank. with
N's ..GARAdt
unvit• grOit tOol 4, 1/110' 11 ON