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QMPSON'S
The -Store of Friendly Service
'PHONE 82 . , : WE DELIVER
SHAW i ,aS SPLENDID
Tha•Teeswater• Minstrels play
eci to a full house in the Carn-
egie Hall on Today night under,
Fire .Company auspices, The show
was all that it was said to be,
and ,made a real hit with the
audience.' This, troupe of over 30
men, with Mrs, King at the piano, ' • .
are to be cangratulated on their.
efforts. They are filling twice
,weekly engagements on a a along
booking list,. and Will raise eon-
'siderably more than $1,000 for
'their arena' fund by . this ',means,
GODERICH.PLA'Y WELL
RECEIVED HERE FRIDAY
A full' hall .greeted ,North St 1.
United ;Church ' Young : Ad:ults,
when they ''presented -their side-
splitting : play, "Aunt Abby ,Ans-.
weirs an :,A d in •the • Lueknow :.
7 own' Hall on Friday night., The
play was ably :staged and made
a big hit.. Mer'lbers of the cast„in-
eluded,. Miss M, Smibert, Miss L.
Hodgins,, C. Worsen,: Mrs. G, Par-
sons, Mrs,. S: Baxter, J..Lee, G ' •
Parson;, `Miss „K lV� eQill, S. :Snid-
er, Miss A, Wilsoi ., The• director • r
Was 'Miss LD.,,Horreywell
The 'play was sponsored by' the',
Agricultural '• Society with 'Maes
Old' Timers Supplying' 'music,' for
.the dance which' followed..
TI•IUBSDAY, AI'Iilia 22111 19i�
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"STERLING"
Good work
.sho-es`awa Iiiust for the
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'who wants the utmost in comfort, fit and
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At.'present, we' have a complete."•range of sizes
in the aboved kine$,...several, stylesto choose.
from, with leather. Or panco .soles•
"GooCShoes Are Ail.
OBITUARY
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ALEXANDER ' Y. MacKENZIE.
Kenzie occurred' in Wingham
Hospital•. 'on Saturday. . He had,
beery in failing' health for: some
time but.. had. :been.. able to be
about, He had been •taken..to ,th'e
hospital just the day ,before his
death >,
For• somea'fifteeri years Mr. Mae
Kenzie .had resided at. the -home
:of' :•Mr. land Mrs.. J. L McMillan,
where he received. the utmost
care, •andi
'.kndness.
He :was 81 .years of age and
was. born en. Concession '8, Kin
loss, a son of the late Alexander
MacKenzie and . Mary Young: Af
terreaching manhood.'Alek spent
some "time in,.,the West, returning
here over' ,two 'decades ago with
his •'.brother. Robert, •' With' .whom
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he was. associated • in;the,.carpen
ter _tra e. 4i . ernained= here
when Robert returned West again
'and' who"•predeceased .him ,:a few
years ago. Another • brother,
Liam,was killed in a; car 'accident'.
ip Toronto ;last July. One 'sister; "
Mrs Katherine• Hall,' survives.':.
The funeral service ' was held
on' Monday 'afternoon at ;John
stone's. Funeral 'Home, conducted
by his pastor, Rt . Rev. C H. Mac-
Donald. Interrnent was in Tiffin's
Cernetery.: Pallbearers were Wm;
-Orr, Price Scott, :Wesley Young,
S. E. Robertson; F. G. Moffat •arid
J. L: McMillan:
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Lucknow, Ontario :
'PROTEST' DUMPING:OF :: '
REFUSE' ALONG -HIGHWAYS
The practise • of dumping';refuse
of all kinds along the highways
and • country • roads, ,is something.'
that rs, ,' . frequently protested
against, yet continues ;to. -a. degree;.
that'"makes roadsides 'an eye sore
at nOmerous . points...
Highway officials' might well.
•adopt a ,stiff penalty'for such in
fractions and see'_ lint .t,F.s ap
plied . whenever-' in . offender., , is
caught ,Marring" the , roadsides
wrtl ° such. 1.1tter is 'to ;say_ 'the
least; needless, and',revolting both
froth the point : of sight and san
Station- " :°• '•
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a!esses�.
DucED :iro : CLEAR
Come In \and See At
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mit$. JOSEPH CHAT INEY •
• ' Mrs Joseph . Charriney •died at;;
her.,. home Saturday "after a
lengthy illness.,,;in•'her.'80th, year.,,
The: `former Sarah' Purdue, s'he
had Iived' .01 her ,:life in:' East
Wawanosh. Her husband died. 19:
years ago.. -She is survived by two.
-sons, Cecil on the hornest'ead and
Clarence:; ; who ' lives .• across: the
road•; two _ daughters; ` Mrs. G. A.
(Lulu:)'•• McLaughlin,. Detroit, and,
Mr,,s; •Raymrcind '(Lena) Fi'nnigani
Crewe.-; one .'sister 'Mrs. David
Chamney, • wi'ngham. and ,'six
grandchildi°en Mrs, Chamney was
REPAIRS TO AIL' MAKES ,
a.,merrtber of D,onnyhrook United
,+ q hur;h, . and was especially'. noted
i SKEL' :for 'bei'ng a .good., net .hbor. T
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GODERLCH, ONT., •' funeral•, was ••.h'eid '';from her .rest -
dense .0',r wit'li .burial iii,
Leave orders at Murdie's Store ,Wingharn cemetery, a
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New Purses
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Cotton and Lisle Hose
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Cambridge Made-to=Measure Clothing
ew Supply of Work Pants and Shirts 9-
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iron -Bruce Progressive-Con'servative..
Will Be Held. In
N HALL, ' WJNGFH;
• at 8:30 o'clock
For the purpose of nominating a candidate for ''the -
forthcoming' election
The meeting will be addressed• by the candid<xtes..
HON, 'GEORGE DOUCETT, Ministe? of High-
ways will be the special .speak r:
All are requested to heal. the election issues-discusyd.
I#il•yon-truce Progrgssive-Conservative Assuc:ialiuii'
J. Bowman,. Pres, , • , -Harley ,Citi ' Y I. Sec,
;oafs, .'Pullovers' �1V�a�db►reakers � etc:
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