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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-10-8, Page 8for TSUNOD l r, Deems" 8, 1111 Sia tioner Our stock in this line is to near perfection as possible. Our piss .re right too. commenc- fug as low as be per quire for ppeer, up folk per quire. En- vrlopes suitable for either busl- neee or private correspondence from 3c per package up W ''Lc per package. A splendid stock of writing Pads from .''c up to •Cees Porter's Perfect Fountain Pen solid (told point, 14 karat. fully guaranteed, best value on the market, price 11.00. Thanksgiving Specials Tea Plates, 35c per dozen. 'Fissue Napkins, 1Oc per down. I'I:tce Cards, 25c per dozen. The Goderich Book at Stationery Co. GEORGE PORTER ••••••••••••• Pres�ri Ptlons NV a want your Preset iption Business and solicit it on the following basis : P15E RIMS ABSOLUTE /ACCRUE UL*E LATE ATTRNTION REASONABLE PIICtS PROMPT sell V rRr C.L. Coultis, Phm.B. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST sort:ewer to F. J. Harland Porta Stas. fir Seem - S. srIJ 5AYFIELO Division oourt was beld in the tows ball d Lb Frldow. Judge Het and the following eases were of : Frank Thomppssoonn vs. T. J. The appellant failed to prove hes claim. base was non -suited. W. G. Hoare v.. IL Blair. The appellant faOed to appear. Jadgmeat was gives avant him with costa of mon. At • public meeting of citiseaa held in the town hall oo Yr day evening It was decided to form • Citizens Ries association, all men between (be ages of IN and alp are eligible The follow - lug officers were elected: -Captain, Lewis Thow.on ; secretary, Rev. A: McFarlane : treasurer, Robert Bailey7. committee, Dr. Woods. Dr. 8sl lb Mustard and George CLINTON Wisdom/ay night before • large audience in Willis Presbyterian church. Rev. Dr. Berridge, wrdersIot ' of the general assembly. gave one of his characteristic addresses. Dr. Ber- ridge and Dr. A. 8. Brant also ad- dressed the presbytery of Huron in special Cession, both morning and evening, giving a message of cheer and bopefuloew to the ministers and people. The moderator of the presby- tery. Rev. Oso. K. Roes. of tiodericb. acted as chairman during the day. Thursday was field end flag day in Clanton, the m.yor having proclaimed I a half -holiday. Ulipwn collegiate students held their annual field day sports in the park, and were joioe.l by the Clinton public school teachers and students. At one o'clock a pro- cession formed at the schools, the scholars and cadets making • splea- did shooing. Clinton Kilts* Moo and Clinton cadets band supplied the music for the march. Wheat the park was reached all kinds of games were run off. including basketball between rain and wind storm which paesed anew not desired for fall fair pur- Clinwn and Se•tor th collegiate clubs. over this district on Tuesday after cold not edesire in all ll fair rents .iso the football clubs of the game noon of last week The stable and of an exosileut quality. In some SCHOOL SHOES Now is the time to buy School shoes for the boys and girls. They will need good, strong, serviceable Shoes, the kind that will stand the test in any weather. in this line all past efforts have been excelled and you will find at your command the most complete stock of neat r el i able Footwear et the lowest possible prices. .- REPAIRING -:- GEO.MACVICAR lt FOR THE HOME The long evenings of fall and winter with mere time peat in- doors suggests to our minds Music for the Home. A Heintzman & Co. Piano with its beautiful sweet quality of tone. - A Victor Victrol• or an Edi- son Phonograph, all the highest products of mechanical skill. Inc. - need something in this line and we have what you need. We have •Iso soma good second -band Pianog from e60 up. ('all and we will be pleased to show you our goods. JAS. F. THOMSON Music 8t Statiothery Store iiD SIGNAL QODSRIOR UNTABIO pips .n -M. The ".owls." were ere(LAu_MRM pat *meet • somber oil mdim arT aminal aw white wage well e:so. They gave an example Of an ls1'y i spiel !Mowed by a red ease MI - Whom taklall eras d the werW. Tisk .rRsry nem woo get! ealbeig eaw d Old oOs Ormond." white .as .as el- beMvaly canted oval. A .osier .f p.kkl a choruses wore gives byBal o talon uoder the direction of Mese Ilia/oris Gordon. sod other numbers were given by Messrs. H Johb sed A. Oman.. of Wingbaae, sod M..sra. T. Waton and T. S. Reid. of Lucknow. An account of the affair would he in- complete if we failed t s mention the pretty and effective decorations of the large hall. As became s patriotic cos - coot, flags of the empire and hunting were in profusion. This feature, as well as the general arrangements. re - fleeted gre.t credit upon those in charge, sod contributed much t i the oral success. Receipts were about Miss s M lar h�M nom irdraw. lir. Wtte. Pam, tld W* dad - ay od os bioniefa thiasi aialrf host week. Mew Oarwi., of (;odaeiok township. was the guest of Mrs. W. K..ptos ever a..day. Qate a large number of rhea attend- ed the rasa* at Mr. Jamey J aarieeo•'s on latwrday last. Miss. Sophia Kewptoe has gone to visit friends io Chatham and Detroit for Thanksgiving ST. HELENS Ooru catnip and filling tilos is the oder of the day. Mr. R. McOulre arrived home from the west on Friday. Rev. Wm. Macintosh preached in Terewater os Sunday. Mn. WUI Havens is spending a cue a of week• at AUMurlk. 7f5. Brise M. E. Salkeld, of Ooderich, was a visitor with friends here over Sun- day. •ELORAVE Jubilee cervi' rt will be bell is Mhosz Mr. J. B. Rutherford was In Toronto church on Sunday twit, Octotwr Iltb, last wrrk with a ear load of cattle fur when Rev. Dr Thuriuw F,aser, of i Mr. Wm. Rutherford. Owen Sound, will preach at the learn- i Mee. Buchanan spent • couple of i•R aped ereoutg retekes. In the after- days at Luagannao with her titmice - nous OA old Uwe service will be held err Mrs. A. Reed. when the organ will be diawneed with The anaiverary servioss on Sun- day the song serving will be led by a (da was • decided-mecefa. Large con - precentor. Rev. W. T. Wilkins, both morning and rvesiar, b d Meld , rogations, of Trvnuxt, will pawn ort la sen teoed Co ab4t sermons delivered by Woodsy eveoiog • tea meeting and en- I flare W. A. Beadle Monday eveo- t�io•atent will be held. Tea will be wore �lld to over flow - served during the usual time. after tog the cburdt (og The itroceeds •mounted to about which s good pro mme will be urn- derrd. Rev. Dr. kras r will deliver a ;t'" IreuG. and addresses will b. given by DUN(iAftNON .avant pallors. There will also be Dunganeoa fall fair 'tut Thursday a stood musical programme. I and Friday was a groat success. the at- Tbia village had • Darrow escape I tsodance oe the ..good day being be- tNom destruction by Sia during tae swo p uK� . ,rater Brophey Bros. OODRRIOH Tbe Leading Fusers! Directors and Embalmers Orden carefully atk.add to at all Murk eight we My. scboole. The proceed. from the sale of Nags will be given to the patriotic relief fund. WHITECHURCH Many old friends here will he worry to bear of the illness of Mr. John Leg- gatt, a former highly esteemed rest- dent. The Drayton Advocate in re- potting his illness says : "Mr. lobo Leggett, of the dib of aryboro, near Bogen, was stricken on Monday with a paralytic stroke and is under the doctor's care. It is impossible yet to say how serious bis condition is. Thos who t Mak an active pert in raising money for the patriotic fund here. have every reason to be satisfied with the concert held on Friday even- ing, September Pith. The programme was given in the big new concrete shed recently erected for the Presbyterian congregation. A large platform was erected and seats provided for a crowd. And the crowd came, quite in expecta- tion of those io charge. The chair was occupied by Mayor Irwin. of Wingham. Stirring' ',patriotic ad- dresses were given by Mr. A. H. Mus- grove. M.P.Y., of Wingha, and Mr. m R. D. Cameron, of Lucknnw. A num- ber on tbe programme which proved highly enteitdnin was tbe military dull conducted hy Mr. Carrick to beg - shed of Mr. George Daly was struck' weer by lightning and on on are and ots.s I suer wise thou o0 some previous pietely deearoybd. hew. bdfdhgp emee but this Tear's quality would he are surrounded hy others and ma nus- a. beat 1'he usual wooer, was departneote the number of ;eon's. THREE SPECIAL SALES Saturday and Next Week ricane was blowing at the tints 11 b Mid in the Agricultoral hall on Friday little abort of miraculous that the fire, „man •od u usual. drew s large did not extend over the entire village. crowd. The prof/ramose was provided Hut the inhabitants armed out by Moms. Will J. White and Jules p,owptly an�� forming • beaker be/. an . Brasil, comedi►, of Toronto, and Bade and VA hart work these sec- Mrs. oto. H. ging and Miss Ada Mc - seeded in moaning the fire to the huildin in which it Dei wird. Had Clinton, of Goderich. Mr. Geo. B. Rfi King was the accompanist. Tb. work the ere been sllowed t T s pead the of each artist was certainly good, that greater part of the village would have been consumed. Messrs. White and Brasil being sx- _ optionally so. The .eosorrt receipts GOOERICH TOWNSHIP amounted to $21$ anthe d total rt- oeipts for the fair were K750. A aom- fbe women of the united Patrioticet. list of the prim, winrs will mbe society held a business eeting at the 1owad neon pate seven of this issue. home of Mrs. Thomas Jobneton, 3rd con., on Wednesday. September 30th. home W1P4OHAM This society have already made and Wingham sent 30 men to the front sent away 21 dozen pillows with slips: with the overseas force, and has rev - 900 handkerchiefs; mitts and wasa num- de- era! more at tire waiting list for the ber of rolled bandages., second oontiag.nt. cided to bold two sewing meetings on 1 Mr. W. M. Orbit, a farmer living o0 Friday. Ocwber 9th, at the bootee of , (be Wawanenb-Turobeny line, o0 Mrs. Roy Cba.bet t, Kam rued, *M. i Friday- mama -seeiow io?ury vase Mass M. li. Salkeld. Ba field road. be was thrown from a lig. Mr. Orbit ore Next business meeting wilt he held at I whitching up to -o to a funeral the home of Mrs. Oliver Edward,..5t12 when the horse became frightened and coo., no Friday, November 0th• I burled him down an embankment in- Kvery woman welcome to attend these' to • ditch. He suffered a broken arm, meetings. which Dr. Kennedy dressed. WAR NEWS IN BRIEF For the Past Week SrgCIAl. DsSTATCHim TO THE SIGNAL lowing French official announcement was issued last night: "There is nothing of particular importance to describe except in the region of Hoye (on the French left wing) where • vio- lent action has suoresefgully turned in our favor, and in the Argonne where we hare made progress at several Dew points. Theireaeral situation retook" satisfactory. The German attack on the outer fortification of Antwerp continues. The Germinal are approaching the city from three sides. A (Merman offi- cial statement reports severe fighting at Albert, 18 miles northeast of Maggio, in which the French foto* was di/sated. Petrograd despatches report severe fighting between the Ruael•oa and a German army that at - t.. copied to crone the Niemen. London, Sept. 80th, 8.30 a.m.-The British official paws bureau issued tbe following last night : "Theme is practi- cally no change in the situation the Allied Ifs have had some heavy fight- ing but they are well holding their own." Announcement of the French war bureau also declared there had been no change in the situation. Re- ports from various sources, however, declare the (merman right has bees broken and is in full retreat and that the Allies are in pursuit All the automobiles In northern France it le asserted have been requisitioned for the pursuit. Peronne bas been recaptured by the Allies. London, Sept. 30th, 3.10 pm. -There is still no omlcial cooerrnatioo -of last night's reports that the German might wing had been broken and was in flight bot it is believed the breaking of the German right is inevitable as the result of the taming the Allies.. now !stag develops by German tight wing has been pushed back until It is now virtually at right angles with the rest of the line. A Petrograd despatch says it is officially announced that the demon offensive against the defences of the Nieman river has been frustrated and that the Germane are now in complete retreat in IN/walks provisos. It is sU0Oweeed from Pekin that the fall of Tdag Tau le Imminent as the result of heavy bombardment from both lard and sea. Loudcte.Qct.let, 11.17 W.. The *f- acial Preach communication bast n ight says there has been no notable change in the attention except in the region south of the Wooers and bore the French hare occupied Ssiebeprey about midway between 8t. Millie' and Pont a Moueson sod have forced their way as far as the heights along the Rupt de Mad. Desp•tcbee from the hattle front via Parts says there are evidences that the Germans w receding before • forcible and metals - ed gushing from the Allied armies, especially on their western and rest - ern wings. it ie .soownaai from Pet- rograd sirograd that the Simian. have ad- vanced into Hungary and are now half way across be Hungary plains to Budapest. 1 London, Oat. lot 8.1E p.in. --The foillowing Fele official eonmudoa- tion was a this afternoon : 'There ha beau so .ndlecatlos in the general situation. Ws have aseertheisse made progress os oar 101. to the north of the Roam* sad fie our right la the soothers Weer", Mewled. A Paris epee dsdse. the Ger- i sage est seeathg shag the whole NNW, be. lbs Ole. as ass week Its the Moves ea She sant .ad the Aisne es A Paris des ate.b says 70ae111 losers sa(rasps bagl reinterwth d e Altleg pardelpat- Ia ifs dseboal lee ppimemo a of She gloat Iwadaa. Ow. tad. &1i... -fife /M - Loudon. Oct. 9.d, 3.10 p.m. -A French official statement today aye that terrific AghtJue continuos inees- ssatly near Roye, where the Germ* es appear to have oo.osntr•ted import- ant reinforcements. The setae ex- tends more sed more towards else north. The front of the battle lie. M no* extended into the region to the south of Arras. Over the Mew the Germans attempted at sight to throw • bridge arose the river near et. Midis!. The bridge was destroyed by the Aa the Warne dis- trict the llies offensive progresses step by step. On the re..indee of the front there bare been only partial op- erations. Leydon. Orli. led kin a.m.-The following Fraeeb Miami eseauetea- tboo was lasted last night. Os owe lett wing one of our detainable which game out of Arras has falka bsek • little towards the east and north of that city. North of the Somme we have madela trout of Albert Between • and ng La..iny the any bas d rated violent tacks which have boss broken against oar resistance Quiet prevails aloe rat rt of the front. It ie that is the seilhbor- hood o St. Millet there remains no enemy on the left bask of the Meuse. psttogr•d despatches de that the usslaes re woeo decisivisiv e vic- toria over the 0.rman fares near the frontiers of Prussia and SUrsia Louden Oct . 8rd. 3 p.m. -The Prelate official t.rent atm. th .ftonesou Pays the vlels.1 so Ma 1011 wing enetiaues !- particularly 1. the region of where the Allies have re- Wit�sleei ettaeks Upon the centre Arsonss district the show. Prima % army. wbteh bad attempted to sUp by through the weeds of OterM, has been driven hank towards the north. In the W..vre diarist MO spoil aha isigbu of the Mersa the Allies progress. It M N.W. M always dew het eo.tfnaesw A P.tregist says the Rom d ome be,. leets the Aeneas to witiaarew bee the efsrdty orf Leda jlenaers tele .oral Rabb flat me sew+11g= the Mrs. Osage Bryce. aged 70. died at ber home here on Thursday last after an Moyer extending over four mortis. She was born in Dumfries. and prior to her marriage, 40 Turnbull. ago to Mr. Bryce. was Mies Mary Turnbull. Besides her husband she leaves six daughters and Doe son: Wt.. Van. S. Linklater. Mrs. Archie Camp- bell, Mrs. George Osae.ore, Mrs. Phil - Up Keller, Mr.. or McLean. all of Turoberry, and Mks Nettie and Lea - lie at house. She is also survived by three brothers .ad three .Mian. W ingbam's handsome new armory has just been completed. It contains six rooms. and has • length of 92 yards, and is 199 feet in width. The quarters include storerooms, orderly room, drill hall •.d • room each for officers, non conoiesioned officers and men. There 1. a floe indoor range in the basement Wingham company is drilling three sights •week and b.. • list of 82 members on the roll and members are still arming lo. B com- pany, Wingham, is cowa.ded by t aPt N. T. Sinclair. lweula. Campbell and McLean. and hes several qualified non-oomesiesioned officers. Weekly oosp.titloes are held at the Whits - church outdoor dee nage and prises gives for the beet shot. BRUSSELS A car of live poultry was shipped from Bewse1 r.sMdy. Raft Huron amebae will coo veoe Mee Thursday ash Friday for their annual convention. Kr. T. G. Sbil- Haglaw is preaMest and Mr. G. W. ■•Maas sectetary-tr. adorer. Mt. W.. Strada, •.d Messrs. Jack and Charlie Leckie haws miaowed to the tsdverity at Tnresto.. and Mr. Robert Warwick le off to the •shoal of practical mimeos for hie TsarBrussel. cigarette dialers are rp is area over the action of the arises ea Meodpy .veela .4 'pias. as - awsa& license orf 560 for the .ab of vigardler and dgarecte paper" The bylaw will some foto effect out Jaosary it M also proposed to rales the pod room Messes. This will be settled at the oat meeting d Ute ooundl. Mr. David 13alllsgwl, • farmer from Jamestown orality, war lwo.gbt be- fore Reeve Leekie ou Mosby on s "targe of navies 0M..pted to cow - mit mit subside by ►sugkbe in hie barn on Seoday. He was east up to Ooderieb, where be will get seotb.r bearing. Family diffee.•ese and • bad tamps •re supposed to be the cause for the mtt"mpt. 0.. of the biggest soil beet fall fairs ever hid here took plea on 'Monday sed Friday. As bath days wen e the laid* and outdoor dpat mite et a high gess, and vary 1/s.s M the Mg prise list laced saw pestles. amts. )tittle bead sup - piled an wieellest programme of roods. arid at►btie Wert*. al asd il moats. eebsel hill. eine. Oiled to hrE. day afternoon. la .ddltbu to the jade. Ing of the exhibit se the gate were 1759 awl with atom ambito sgboth evenia. is the �iilllkwWWW about SIMOOby the ssues.W wee $ -_.= a 1e fess Uwe h .orae et this sitesese ata halal Resells for sed sus was flay w satin oma M lime . I ♦DT111111117a* IR s i ssAL SATURDAY MORNING THERE WILL BE SPECIAL SELLING in three Departments that ought to give us all the business we can look after for the values are so good that you really cannot afford to let the opportunity slip. Every article is brand new, and although the quantities are generous, in some we know the selling will be so brisk that a very few days will see the lot sold out. Come as early as you can if you want the best choosing. Sale No. 1 Hundreds of Yards of Curtain Muslins at a fraction of Their Real Worth We went fortunate to secure four or eve hundred travellers' Semple Ends of Curtain Muslim of ail kinds. Theygo on a le Saturday mowing at ridiculously ow prices. Just the thing for short Curtains, small windows, etc. Of many you will find mors than one rod of • pattern. Lot No. 1, Choice Sc Bet ween two and three hundred ends in this lot. Nedra*. Bungalow Nets and Minding. Lengths Doe yard or over. White, ecru and colon. Choice of the entire lot . • -. ab Lot No. 2, Choice 10c Two hundred Ends in this lot. Curtains, mater- ials of all kinds, Practically all lengths one and aloes or oar. White, cream, ecru and aloesWorth up to Mk per yard. Saturday morning, per end sees.. ... 10a Lot No. 3, Choice 1 Sc Just a few ends of there but they are the cream of the collection. Some are two yards in length. others • little lees. They represent lines that all at per yard up to 51.00. Saturday morning, choice of this lot. per end 11114a Sale No..3 White Flannelettes, English Made Fiash from the English mills this week are thee, White Flannelettes. They are really beautiful quality. free from any foreign matter to give them weight. Made front the purest cotton in the big omit. of Lancashire. The vetoes exceptionally good Better than the ordinary at thee. prices. 1f you come for those ask f .r the "Jay Be." White Flannelette. - Quality No: 1, 1 lc This is a heavy English make, 98 inches wide and very much heavier than the ordinary quality in this width. Splendid for children', wear and for many porpoise tuts to better advantage than the wider widths. Special sale price. per yard 110 Quality No. 2, 124c This is 32 inches wide. extra heavy quality, free from dressing. Really a wonder for value. A limited qu%ottty only and whelk sold we cannot repeat it. Special sate price per yard. 11Itie Quality No. 3, 15c This is • wide white cloth. soft. free from drsse- ingg heavy enough for any purpose you use Pion- nellette for. (7ompare it with any you have been in the habit of buying dad you will readily see the difference in quality. Special sale pee yard. 1R Sale No. 2 Black Dress Silks This is a Sale that will be worth taking ,0! - advantage of if you have the slightest noto,i: of buying Black Silk for mouths to contr. The usual sources of supply are interfered with by the war, but we were fortunate enough to have secured very large quantities of thoroughly good Black Silks at price, that are decidedly interesting. We cannot dupli- cate them at anything near these values once they are sold out. The quantities are notch to large for ns to attempt to carry in stock for an indefinite period so commencing Saturday morning and continuing for one week, wr will give you the best Black Silk values that have ever been on our counters, values that you will not duplicate again for many and many a day. Every yard is thoroughly de- Fendable and the quality beyond question Buy all you will need when you can get it at prices like these. Black silk -at 99c Rich Black P•llett" Silk, full yard gide, to itu weave and heavy weight. Suitable for waist - full dresses. Special ale price, per yard. 990 Black Silk $ 1.09 This is R Mrksaline. better in %minty then the above. Will maks very bandeaus -dreesie and give excellent wear. Decidedly special value at per yard ... *1.09 Black Silk $1.19 Better still is this quality. Slightly different weave. Makes up welt and will wearSpecial Silk ale per yard $1.19 Black Silk $1.29 This is • rich luet,ous Black Messaline• of high quality. Good enough for almost any occasion. 9R incisee to Mi inches wide. Extra heavy weight Special Silk ale, per yard....... $1.29 Black Silk - 61.49 This is the highest quality in t.b. Softie) Lot. Beautihrl Mack and extra heavy weight. You could pay 111 00 per yard and not pay not cent too much for it 38 iocbee to 40 inches wide. Black Silk sale, per yard i Black Moire $ 1.99 One end rely Black Moire Silk. 40 inches wide, bigh qusiity. suitable for dresses or coots. 1 >OS ale special wa i..Cevr Umbrella. Via Urbslear rerenare New either Sae. �we an glad le rots arts.. i 8T. AUQU$TINE Mr. and Mrs: 8. Starke, of Althorn. the week -end with Mn. J. The regular .0.thly meeting of the Bt. Augustine breach of the wows', LNitas will ha had at ,the hq.e of Janet'We p.yWj� ss Oetehl4th. E at 9. p.m.. Ladled erre requested to brig their darning ..d ,Moes will be gives for the hat darn- ing. WESTFIELD Annlv�sevee.••rry� l�esaa ii}}rr �eesa�mdtfoe with W et t geld M4etYAMt eb=il wen held so Sunday and Meador of this week. The preacher ea M was Rev. R. Hicks, lt. D.. et who peaebed two able es - moss at two mod T. elan. 'tie anneal tea rowdies was es Mon- day evening sad was .tasted by • very large sashes of �M lad of the enagregat(es Mod many goer lhisg/fs eat. h.isb served ti pf�rta l se.wt eft .!sash fro. Or ells*. . Westfield Wise are .seed ter ado Rood ezry- tog sed o. sway eiuuing st.staiaed this esviable sepubilleek At the (bee of reaper abjeaaagpnt was made to the thumb •ndboda. whew" • spie.dw Mgtr•Me wee ribmess. Rev. W. Oo.wa ,, wear of .made an esceuwn preii- wi be sneer. During the .vee were ghee try Ras. of Ashanti Rev. Wta M . sad Ran. U. U. [also, Ile wen whom by Ilk D. 0. at sasiatWI by Tore by Klee Ned • r.• the andienok Several soba__ by Mn. w caL- sad Mies Ada MeC Botta w ere gives la eierilest voice and the large asbestos .bowed their appreeia- abs by the hearty rms.* for moons, m white were ebiAiy given. Geo. B, law ores the aelompani.t to PORTERS HILL Mr" Obarls. McPhail left on Mon - da to visit bee brother at Ptttsb.rg. Mon- day sed Mn. George Oex. Mr. and Kra Will Om and Mee. Hodges and daughter. of Ripley. .peat Sunday at Kr. Clam Newton's. Do not forget the anniversary @er- ases at Bethel church on Sunday, tlalober 19th. Rev. Dr. Routledge, of OHetoe. will preach is the morning et 10.80 o't-loek and Rey. S. J. Alien, of 011atoe, .411 preach In lire evert." at asvee o'oloet. Speelal eol4otios taken at each arras ie aid of abs ehnreh teed. GREY Rz-14esv. sed Mrs. Turnbull and I�15�asiie� graod-dauMi gbtrr. Klee Mile Mc- , are me a holiday visit with ruWhs.1. Mlsbigss. Mbeillass Hfrbnp, daegbter of Mr. A. Mishop. 8th eon.. le away cm a visit to Mello. sod 1rlasie la asaketebs- eras. She will he away Mr a .north sr so ase no doubt will bays as en- joyable holiday. A Warn. from Areola. Safkateha- wwaaaa,, Mates that Mr. iris heMMe at Area IIWs , ox- .P. ., was las aatly killed by aegis* whie oaeobbeery bolt. Ria yeses o d, and haves Iv* mall cl & yaet limb h mans. To the PubIic Our Patriotic Sale was a good ..aces• but we realise that moray could not avail theologies@ of this opportuslty as the weather was very witrut ••d unseasonable. We will still offer to the public some of rho Greatest Vslnea o gee's WOW ever offertil in Kalish*. M.ROBINS oyes USP iivary ReemYlg aging Ow Haab fie. Padwe s0wwei at Spats