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SUITS
MADE TO MEASURE
$27.00--$30.00--$35.00
If you want your clothes made to measure at a
medium price we would like to have you call and see
the Splendid range of samples at the above price.
These suits are of special merit for the price.
You select your own style
You select your' own cloth
We guarantee the fit and assume all responsibility.
lr Don't buy unless we can save you money.
W. C. PRIDHAM
.J�%ant fur- Borg'(lino .H'afs
Phone 57
Goderich
Window Shades
FROM 95c UP
We have all color, and sizes
of Window Shades --combination
white and green. and [•ream and
green, plain white, plain cream,
plain' green.
Shades delivered and bung for
you free of charge.
AGENT FOR THE
Flat Kirsch Curtain Rod
The $od that never ewes nor
tarnishes.
Smith's Art Store
Fast St. Phone 1t
WHEN iN NEED OF A T.1\i
PHONE 198
Try a Want Ad. in The Signal.
MOTHER'S DAY
May RI, second Sunday in May
GEO. STEWART
--
"Say it with flowers,
Oh, say it with flowers.
Nature's sweet mes.` 4'e
Tells love by the llburs."
Florist Goderich
POUT ALBERT.
11'ed ties. hl y. May. 3rd..
James ,MacMillan and R n,iam Craw-
ford' are wearing broad sullies ,hese
lacy. A little girl has.l*rm left at
tent -nPtlwlrbonnet eSxilfrafliT,iTf-Tl
Several new cars have 1.e•n' or,iertel
and come delivered for fart Atberf
and Kinriobri.lge. •
John Tigert is busy making` tile this
week. He ways 1e is very mno-1a be-
hind With his the onlers. owing to
siekne«s, but will soon be in full swing
again. • -
Ws: are sorry to report Miss Hannah
Wiles is not improving 41 4111 ckly as
her many friends would like to see.
-The Ladies Guild „f the Allgli.an
hutch met at the home of Mrs. W. t►.
(eras .to complete the arrangement' fur
I a lawn social to be held on the church
grounds on June 3rd. •
The--T.sie- FM -Si __ri nninghan.
Seldom is more widespread sympethy
called forth than was canned toy the
death of Mr. Pra,wI* Cunningham,
whieh oenrnwl on Sunday morning.
April 2111,. aft.•r a Iing,ering Illness. at
• the ,age of eighty-two year,.. The late
Mr. Cunningham was a native of Ih•o-
mort•. t'mmitty Tyrone. ir.•lano1. and
carne to this ,onutry with Its parents
while quite young. The family settler
in t1,• township of Vaughan, where Mr.
(nuuningha1n met and later marrtel
Miss F?'.ther Hamilton. A few years
later he mored to this locality. where
he had sine reside.l. •Uis wife pre -
den -ascii] hint -thirteen gear+. A fain-
tly of six daughters remains'•i" Mourn
their las: Luella 1111-'4. G. Lane. of
1.4111es). Annie 'Mrs. Wm. M.'iwyan. ,1f
Saltforl c, Mau4 ( Mrs. It. Alton. 10th
eoo4ession of A4101014l4. Minnie, of
Th,rnbary. Mary ami 11-inmie at home.
One brother. Nathaniel, of l',)rt...Alb•rt.
11-' the "sole survivor of a fancily of six.
! Mr. 4'lululrghatu was greatly esteemed
Its• :all who knew him. He was a
prominent and active member of the
I Methodist rhuruib at Shepparlhom, and
waved as superintet,lent of the tem -
day .elonl unfl ilible elioss teacher for
• polity ye:lt•s. lie rias alwuvs teadi "to
help in gored causes, atal the whole
1 c0ulno1nity will miss lieu. The fun -
torsi took Mace to the Dungannon
.4•uetery on Tilewlay afternoon and
was largely attended by relatives and
friends. The funeral services were
SIM SIGNAL
Are You a Pessimist?
Some people are ---They
endure the excruciating
pains and aches of
Rheumatism,
Sciatica or Lumbc-go,
nor will they help them-
selves. Friends advise
Templeton's Rheu-
matic Capsules
but, true Pessimists,
they answer : " What's
the use?"
Springtime makes for
Optimism! Turn over a
new leaf --get rid of your
troubles. T.R.C.'s are
Guaranteed to contain nb
hab t -forming drug, and to be absol-
utely harmless to the heart, kidneys
or other organs. Prescribed by doc-
tor.. ao'd by druggists, 1100 per box.
1 nor free at our agencies, or write
Tcmplctons,'42 King W.. Toronto.
Local Agents-Dutelop's Drug Store.
'coitlucteil by the family pastor, Itev;.
11: Moyle of Nile circuit. and the pall.
hr:trrrs wen, Messrs. Jas. Crawford.
J. 1t. (:Kahan*: Jas. H,ay,lel,. Henry
Ilnw•kin.. Nelson . Graham 'anl Altox.
SIl114). Amo►tg"t the fiord trilwtes
Were two banttflll wreaths, one from
the family and another from' th4' Siiep-
parilt„n Methodist eitrch. Those-
ptresent from a •,ti,tateeelktnelntiel I)r.
11...1. F. and.tudrew• 4'nutliughmn. of
Toronto. nephews of the We -rase.) : 31r.
G. 1.11,1,,iv. of Toronto: Mr. 11. W. 1'un-
ninghaul. of 11'alkervill•: Mrs. Me.
Tavish and Mrs. oloainstom. nieces of
the deceased; ami J'lr. B. Foster, of
Arthur. out.
BEN34 1Lt.Elt.
Tuesday, May 3.
The wet rteriy I4.unuuulion 'servkee
held in the Zion North Methodist
clam h on Sun ley morning last arae
well attended. •'
I -We understand that tin• members of
the. Go1d,•u -late I'reeptory of the
Royail Mark Knights of Orland, who
hold their regular Meetings to Goole -
Hell. have detailed to unite with the
ltetuuilier orange Lodge ..on Sunday.
July 3rd. star the purpose of attending
p'hblie worship. at Iteumiller, and have
Inv1tillitami. H. F. Kennedy to Preach
The sermon. Other ' ern uge !mixes wfll
14' inv14 41.
-Next Sunda}- will to Motlhire nay
at the Ilethel chant at 1(a.30 a.m. rind
at Zion North at 2.31/ p.m. A similar
service w•!11 he held at Beuwiller on
Sunday morning. May 15t11. Public
service will h,• held again next Sunday
t•v•nin_ 4'u Itewuiller at 7 (ivies*, In -
sterol of the morning.
We wish to r.•mind all readers again
,4 the s11e•hal jubilee anniversary ser-
vices to be Ileld in the 1k•umiller
elmn•I on Sunday. Jl.1y 22nd. Ser-
vkwe: will he twist at 11 a.m. and"7 pan.,
eontiuctel by a former pastor. Rev. A.
W. Brown, 104..tstel by the present
pa. or. • 4'v. . -Kennedy. 3fusSi'
will, be furnished by a, special choir
organised for that °cession.
Rev. TI. F'. Kennedy had the mss-
fornnae rn fall nod fracture cue of hie
ribs. but i. progressing very favorably.
A.NNI AL IIA14D 11EETI\ti.
airs of Our Messiest tkg�lltf:athw
for the Past Year g.iie"ed.
The annual general towel," Of the
:t3rl Regiment Maud Asvr!"'"'a vvaa
held in the town hall on 1'u...l•te even-
ing hart, anti war fairly wall :1'14'10,41.
1n the absence of the
/instil...tit. Mr.
31. 11. ('awerou, through ill -h• .1111. the
chair w•as occupied by Mr t;"" Stew-
art, vee preeklent.
The following °[fivers fur. ..'pP•int-
el the n.uti; fienY:e. Hou.
prrxforldrut, ]te. G. C*werdnu : , yldt•ut,
Ge,. Stewart: vice-pre.i.kr Arthur
Smith; secretary-tnetrurer. T 11. Mit-
e11t4I : aealsra tot seeretary. r. 11. Ito owe.
Major H. ('. Dunlop sea• '1'Is1luhml
military mearlwr of the oano' 'ire, alwl
the ton eo11. jhe B••anl d Troupe,
and
trio
Barwlutu are bel❑ rltlel fo
itppdut tlsrlr re.praaeuta::''' '4'4141 `eathis committee.
Financial Statement. -
The flua•ial rtatealetot wa • prea4it-
el. ns follnows:
lteeipta anti expendltues.4 the 33x1
ltegiweut Band AM$oeian411 from Da
twwber 31, 1919, to Apr.ljs . hr -'1. ,
RECEIPT'.
Balance on hand, D +
•swl•r
31. 1010 .0104 43
0
Town of .Uoxiertch19, 11grain • ale 4'0'
June moonligh4 exr,pr-
44101 ajtu
Le,.s expenses 1' "' 136
July- 1st t'elebrntson*Zoo'
ra,e. pale to [umbras ,.' :10
10„1
('It EWE.
Monday. May 20).
Miss J. Ritchie. of Zion. is at the
Lame of Mrs. 1'. Finulgau.
• Mr. and )Mars. Wm. Mc(honald, of
KinM,.s. visited fah-nds around here
one day Last week.
Mr. Jahn Ryan, of Goderich. spent
a few days last week with his alllllt,
Mrs. Jolru Menary.
31r. Harold Durnin. of Ltw,ktlow, is
visiting at the home of Mr. Orville
1►nrnln.
Mr. Hugh Finnigan visited with Mr.
Plunkett at Ebenezer.
CQLBORNE.
The regular meeting of the. Colborne
Farmers' Club will tot held in the Tem-
perance Hall. Benmiller, on Tuesday
evening, May 10. All the members are
urged to attend, as important business is
to be discussed.
NILE.
Mrs. Cassidy, of London, and Mrs.
Hawkm>, of Toronto, have returned home
after visiting at the home of their mother,
Mrs. Jos. Hetherington.
CLINTON
GODBRICH
ZURICH
HASP:RU.1. SCHEDULE -1921.
At CllMon lAt Goderich I At Zurich I At CrelIton'At Stratford
May 241 June 10. 1 June 21 1 May 2A
I I' July 20 I July 7 I July _^a I July • 0
June 14 1 . 1 Jnrle 1u May 26 June 4
Aug. 1 I . 1 July 13 Aug. 4 { July 27
May 30 I June 1 II n
Jae 3 1 June 22
July 22 1 Jnly 29 July 5 1 July 20
CREDITON June 7 Idune 23 ! ,Tule 20 1 1 Juni 15
_July 15 'July 7_I_ Maj' 24 1 1 Aug. 1
TRATFORDI June 30-'1 June 1 - I June _ 4 .Tune 29
1 July 23 1 July 12 1 Aug. 4 11 July 22 ,
BASEBALL 00881P,
Work .as been commenced on the
fitting up of the baseball diamond at
Agricultural Park. and next week the
"fans" will be able to seethe Purity Flours
at practise any evening during the week.
Turn out and see the team at work and
get the habit of showing interest in base-
ball. Enc .uragement of this kind puts
life into the players and will help greatly
in making a winning team.
Again we would ask : When is the pro
posed town league to be launched ?
The meeting of the schedule committee
which was to have been held at Zurich
last Thursday was postponed un'il Tues
day of this week, owing to some clubs
not sending representatives. Secretary
• 1 Barlow and Manager Hays were present
to represent the Purity Flours.
The following are the teams selected for
the group in which Goderich will be
included : Zurich. Crediton, Stratford.
Clinton and the Purity Flours. A
double schedule will be played by this
soup. the clubs playing two games ea h
an the different towns, and the winner will
then play off with another group -winning
team.
The first home game will be with
Clinton on May 24th.
Judging jrnm the Zine -up of the different
group' in the North Wellington League
and the way all are:being strengthened up,
it will require a classA team to win out.
There are thirty-seven senior teams and
eleven junior teams entered in the North
Willington League this year. Last year
there were only twenty-eight teams en-
tered
Sy -•y4 the schedule of League game dates
puhlikhed this week in The Signal.
Ripley Express : The Lochalsh baseball
ctubhave signed Harry Walker, the famous
bsseb dl pitcher of Vancouver, B. C. A
wire was received from Harry that he
will tort for home.at once, and George
Hlue has been offered a position worth
1100 per month on the farm. and it is
expected he will accept. Lochalsh, who
were the fastest hall team in Brice county
last year. will give some of the big towns
an eyenpener with Walker and McKend-
rick as their battery.
A GENTLE HLNT.
A number of our district correspond-
ents seem to 1►r• resting on their oars.
We should be glad to hear from them
more frequently.
The Canadian Academy of Music, Tor-
onto. announces the inclusion of Ernest
MacMillan, B. A., Mut. Doc.. F.R.C.O.,
on the musical directorate of the institu-
tion. Ur. MacMillan. who is well known
in Goderich ani vicinity, has a well-
deserved reputation es one of the most
brilliant of Canadian musicians. For
many years his fame as an organist has
been widespread. Lately he demon-
strated his ability as a conductor in a
performance of the Brahms "Requiem,"
which he conducted from memory. 1441
composition "England" was one of the
principal number, at the Mendelssohn
choir festival in Toronto two weeks ago.
Gladys -"•Madge has a
hasn't she?"
Gwen --'•Yes, the dear
kind cost tell collars a
American Legion Weekly.
high color,
girl. That
box." -The
L:U'RIER MONUMENT FUND.
Town of Guxlerich, lst•imprint
.
on grant t100 00
fiance band benefit... t:I'
lass expenses ". IF 63
Total receipts to Apr, tai.1''1 $":. S3
ESPENP rRE4
10.10
A. J. Wort. salary to Ij(reete-er
2 fret is. 13
Muwlc purchased awl Tepwir-.. 41 41:4
Advertising, Land leader _ 70
Scores, re meetilige 2:.
inntrumenta, 1 cornet • 111 113
Rhimti'tax tr•-
Ffowen., 7. young, band tatuih: r tat
1921
Music 0 2:1
Band member'', concertsanal 1(tp 7o
Postage, 1926, 1921 ... (t 49
Minute hook 1 23
A. T. Hintz. hand leader. 1 nt,.. :rs tat
Tele1'hune. Kitchener, 2 .ail-1 at
Repairs Instruments .. .. 2 30
Advertising, bamlmaater :r.l
),layers ' 30
fnetrum.•nts, 1 sc4n,n1-1, 1 33
Total Expenditures- - .'(i'i 01)
ib,lan,v Apr•n 20th, 1"2'
Audited x1)41 found c,
A. M. 144)1:i.ef",X.
T,,..:..ilLttor.
Report st, Amalgam* Serretar*.
to tO
Mi. ('. If. Rance, the It -•:-..,p• -were
tory. gave the following r•l.•rt :
As the aassstant ascr•:ary ,.f tills
Aaso•iation 1 felt that a L'.•f resume
of the (brings 01' our .-rga.,ization
would he aettptat le and ;.•rtrips more
ur less interesting, at til.-. ncc.annual
genernl meeting, Wieb veatr permis-
shoo. therefore, 1 well Revive-. as brief-
ly as pgsslllte. the Molt :ArrieiLiil
us during the pasAro
-1 year, from
Avail 1t., 1020, to , 1921. In
April.1020. ase baha as loan,l
Miler Mr. A. .T. R••'.rt. 'who had al-'
ready been with us f.,r about .o year.
ami who Mit us 18 $.gltesnber t , ac-
cept a similar positi•'4, at Dundas. olio.
During the winter • . 19-'20-a eta-- ..f
beginner* had teen.,ruing and pi
tieing *bent -awe Mabee a week. and
from April to wep-oeider the wh••l,•
bated had had tw'•:,:.-ulne prat-ti••s•
and played In all •.'••Ive public a -on
eerta, which were ..;•;'.i eutly enj..yel
and apprr•i:,ted by the. people of ••nr
town and numerous visitor, who were
spending holidays here.
We regret to record the death. in
August, 1024), of one of our band' nein- I
Isere, Mr. Jame. 1'om.g, former bass
drttnuier. who woos healed on August
4t11, the ietet eth•tnl:ng to pay tieir
last roemeets to :ni •• :.vaned frieu.l
After 3fr. Scott - cell:civet things 1.11
rather flat for a I.' •• while, but after
.a ,4,miderable an, : • of advertising
MINI e,rr.•sp islen•e .i• se•urel the ser -
Ores of a1r. Hintz. .t'' Kltt•hener. who
cave anal tool: oy,• [tie duties of
leader on the 29ill .1-tnuary of this
yea r.
We had *Wei - My -sent. -sent. - ve'Iely pract ices
metier him. and thi.._- were looking
very bright and ro-. it owing to cir-
cumstan•e-I lAhf¢.•th outside 0f his
connection With the '.;nal Mr. Hintz
left ns and rehrrne.l to Kitchener
early in alert -h.
After_ettether amtaim, of advertising.
to which we had u,tnerous replies.
we derided to ask Mi. Davies, of Ilam-
shun, who vont... .,f . notated' family
and who. nue [night ., was born w-it1
a carnet at his moor). enol who has
had e,nsiderat,l• .•xp•rience, both in
Canada and. overseas, is come up and
lurk over the situation, which he did
on April 1st, and very kindly helped
uta out with a short ...neert we played
on the Sgiuir.' Witt Meme evening.
pees -Ions to the benefit dative which
we had arranged for the purpose of
defrnping the" expt•n..• of a mellow -
horn which we hong(,•, although after
our expenses hal lire pull we ,leared
Only about half enough to pay for the
horn.
On April 11th we fumed our
seml'weekly prartie.... fir. Davies In
'the meantime being idirtrnmental in
getting a elarirwt-°layer lobated here.
In the person of Mr. Beattie, whom we
are glad to .have with W.
At prevent we have a membership of
To date dere has been subscribed
towards the Laurier
rier monument fund
the sum of 8.34.913.!17. Thie represents
the voluntary e'ttbia•rtptions of tern of
thousands of people, for the largewt
*motion 'evaded from any one person
is t.. no, *uM"1IJ hundreds of more sums
of 810) *awl less have been emit in
wfthont names or add renews, The
work 1-4 now well nosier way atM auy-
bndy desiring to sntoso-1•tw• may do 1M
by forwarding sen amount to the hos-
' (ran treasurer, Mr. r. t'. Iwrbla,
1bronto.
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For Disci,.,ih�a ttae�s.
or hsemINDoPysi,OKN
sen.
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viciy. Try at seder fawwaaia.
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STORE HOURS:
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Da M I LLAR t' SON Ih(UP' h Phone
' 56
"The Scotch Store"
8A.M.TO6P.M.r
SATURDAYS 10 P.M.
Linens for the June Bride
AND OTHERS -r-
Fortunate indeed will be the bride who receives a goodly supply of
Linens from "The Scotch Store." Prices are now much reduced, bringing
the better quality of Linens within reach of all.
Pure _Linen Damask
Cloth and Napkins
$25.00 and $30.00 a Set
The, set comprises one !^loth, '2x21:,
yards, and one dozen dinner -size napkins:
These seta make an ideal gift.
Lana Sets are popular gifts. See
TEA CLOTH`; TR.t,1 ('LATHS
Your Spring Needs
in Sheetings
Sheetiags are much reducedin prices.
Now is the time to lay- in a good stock. •
Best quality Sheeting, 2 yards -Nide,.
extra heavy. Special 75c and 90c a yard. -
For single beds - a special quality 111----
yacds wide: Per yard 50c.
Rich Madeira Sets
So much prized by all are these uti-
ful sets of hand-etilbroidered airs
.intens. 'They come in [,eta or se to
pieces, if desired, at lowest
these at $14.50 to $20.00 the set.
RI'NNEKI LI NCH CLOTHS
Special Value in Irish Em-
broidered Pillow Cases, $5 pr.
This is a special_ value in beautiful em-
broidered Irish. Pilloweaies, i new def igna.
Special =6.00 pair.
1 ercen Bedspreads for Gifts
This is a lovely quality Bedspread,
something out of the ordinary. Would
make a most a.ceptable gift. F1uIl doable
bed size. $12.00 each.
A McClintock Celebrated Real Eiderdown Comforter makes a choice present.
Women's Bkdc Silk
---ad-P-oplio Coats
r
We are showing a small and exclusive',
stock. of women's smart Coats for summer
wear, in taffeta, moire and heavy silk pop-
lins. The ideal ('oat for elderly folks.
Smart Sport Skirts at E15.00
The very newest in Sport Skirt* for
golfing and street wear, in a variety of ,the
newest plaids, in color combinations of
brown, green and black, mostly box -pleated.
;15.00 each.
Priced from $20.00 to $37.50.
New Goods to arrive this week -Silk and Voile Waists, and
Backs, new Middies, new Leather Belts, new Neckwear,
new Voiles and Ginghams-
the new Tie -
The more you deal at "The Scotch Store" the better you will like it.
Our Mail and Phone Order business is constantly increasing.
M lilais Scotch Store Phone
54
twenty-nine. and under the able direr -
tion of 31r. ihav-ies we feel confident
that we have a very successful season
before us. but we would like to feel
that we have this townspeople with us.
We meed their co-operation and ■nstwt-
nt*'4'. most especially In the matter of
securing employment for hatwlamen.
At the present time. with ect mach
nnemploymeft, which it apparently
more acute I ie larger centres,
there are a good Stony meth -fans who
would be glad to- come to a mailer
town K work court he, secured for
then. We have had numerous appli-
cations from such men, and it we
ebuld ,►ret the storekeepers and heads
of different works in Golerk•h to co-
operate with ns. we might often plate
ban I"teen In positions, to our mntnal
benefit. for, after all, Is 1104 a good
$enol a valuable *wet to our town. and
if (ioderleh Is going to go ahead and
keep its place se one of the lest towns
In Western Ontario, we mart not allow
one of IM premier organlaatf(ns to fall
inter od,sntrity through Jack of interest
ortinymisunderstanding.
The financial statement. which has
been passed 11the town auditors, h*4s
been given--t'o you and you will realise
that s. •thits1eal organisation cannot be
run without funds. Our learners get
free tuition, se per the agreement be-
tween your Committee and the leader;
we own 5 mimber of the ttntnimeats,
WIMP 0f which are badly in need of
repairs. while quite a number of the
men own their own in*tntments, giving
fns the benefit thereby.
In cone Caston, might I say that too
Much melee cannot be given to one
vice-prestdeat ;for Me untiring efforts
on behalf of the haat? Personally, 1
feel there is not another peiwie in
town who wo1Ad glue as much thee
and thought to no as Mr. $t.wart, ad
while perhaps his efforts (to sot al-
ways have the desired Menet be 1• al-
ways working atwsy quietly and
asshlnntrsly to do Itis utmost ..n nor
behalf, find gives no little amount of
his time ami labors for 11e srn'essfal
carry -Ing on of onr .,14.1nizatio :'anti
has Ia•rsonally interviewed quite a
number of the employer. 04laiw,r with
regard to getting men here and plac-
ing them in positions.
OLD HOME WEEK NOTES.
The OM Home Week *executive met
on Friday evening ami 1111 MINI the
preparations for the Angtrt event.
Mr. Ib. T. F.dwanls Fns appointed to
take -charge of the bootie, uipI refresh-
ment mann tttee, and the revert loon
committee was requester to undertake
the making of arrangements for the
impplying 0f m,•alc for visitors. It
will be n0 light task t0 provide Nonni
a1141 lodging for all Who are exported
t0 lie in town .luring the great week.
hut a committee limker the o•apat,le dir-
ection of Major ti. 4'. Ihonlop has this
matter in hand. and everything will
he properly ath'ndel to In this line
Mn. Janie,. Te'wkey. OrIllla. Ont
writes: "Your mini appreciated
favor of the 13th received. 1 consider
myw•}f and family highly honored by
the invitation to 'go $wale *41141 meet
the ones who have 'kept the home fires
horning' for ns who have etraytel
away. atxt take gnat pleasure to ae-
ermine. for myself ar41 family of I1ve,
who, all being well. will hope to he
present during tate week of Aegnet 7th.
1'ou will hear from posibly one or
two others residing In Ortllla In a
short while."
Mr. A. It. navlsnn, of Maple ('.reek,
Rask . weitee: "Your kiwi Invitation
to be present at the home town on
Animist 7 10 waw duly received and in
rosily would say 1 would to very
Meow.' to enter once more 'Ilnr lee
Gulden (late,' the towns I look upon *0
Me preetlest town In Camels (intg
she Rhino! 1 am quite aur.- 1
4.
BABY DAY
Every turday dur-
ing May will be Baby
Day at Sallowe Studio
One copy of the photo will be
presented to each baby having
his or her picture taken on
these days
Bring your Baby in any
Saturday during May
R. R.SALLOWS
Photographer
woods] re rive a royal welemne from
many of the Old ikoys (and Girls too).
but i am *orry i cannot be there le
person. Met will he there In thought.
Kindly remember me to ■lI the oM
4rl.twle. Wlfiing your eotnmittee
every warrens, i am, Yours rewpec't-
fnlly, A. it. I)aviann."
Mr. rrwleriek Mann, of Rt. Pani,
Minn, aeknowledgest the receipt of an
Invitation anti reet•t'ta that he will be
unable to attend. He *aye he attend-
ed the Rtrang 1)M Roy*' reunion in
11107 and "het] the time of hits life."
Mr. Mann men& klnde*t regards to a1
the (lolerieh folks.
Mr. Geo. M ('ox writes all the way
from Maneheeter, England, saying se
hopes the reunion will be a huge suet
ewe*, (rift M *orry it will not be emedbr
for him to make the joaratty. .•
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