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Tl;ursdev. Jul y2i. 1OY_'i -13
Centennial Week
WE WELCOME ALL THE OLD BOYS AND GIRLS
Paper Hats (lots of variety), Novelties
Galore, Souvenirs, Pennants, Confetti,
Flags, Noise Makers and Balloons.
WE INVITE YOU TO USE US. ALWAYS A
PLEASURE TO :'HOW GOODS.
Cam bell's Drug Store
• 'Goderich Phone off _antdrio _.
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
Established 1878 - Reorganized 1908
Three Faculties -Arts, Medicine and
Public Health.
Five Affiliated Colleges.
Registrutr.n Day -Freshmen, Friday,
23rd September, 1927.
Degree may be granted In any department of
teaming.
enrolment i. limited. Only
stud.ais having, be dishing qua
&Altana and giving evidence ot
mailability be accepted.
lady application for entrance 11
desirable.
Until the University is able to
augment its r ,chase. �m
be limited to numbera without
as inrr.aed income the sniff and
eeulpmeat cannot be enlarged.
For ■dditioaal Infor-
mation, .rite:-
[. V. R. Aevime, PL.D..
Registrar,
London, Ontario.
Public Notice
To the Citizen-
of the Town of (,oderich.
Monday, Aug. 1st, 1927
having been fixed h)- by-law as
CIVIC HOLIDAY
All,citizens are requested' to
govern themselves aecordingly.
L. L. Knox. H. J. A. MacEwan,
Tows Clerk Mayer
FELTS
The proper Hat for pres-
ent wear. In the popular
BLACK and WHITE
ALSO COLORS
We invite you to call
Universal Millinery
North Side Square Goderich
The Children's Shed
p�31Bll'. July :,
(il)PE]ItllJlli '1itJ rts a ,,,.,,
-Mr. Jas. 'Boll apo
setlati.
Mr. 'Brock Orr, of ftagni.....
the work -and at his .
hogs
Mimi Alice Sowerby'Lev .,ewe f slratvrvl,
r.
t
spent the week -end at .- Ire 1.
m
Mr. and Mrs. J. I'll .ls•ut
•
Torouto. motored up
week -end visiting rclatlna •1. \,
Jlm hmli
hoes acrosaled lhe
Toronto.,
:u d Mr '
Mr. auk Sow rbY sod
and Mrd. neg.
w•tfh friends to Stratford 0111' hell in
•Nezt Sunday service u. >eld ii,
I'uiOn church at1.30
). ''Sung t„
wheel 1* bt'lug Withdraws Ihv lll to
the open air service le I h stay. air.
(loderlch at 3 p.m.. In t� ' ,•hang • of
Parr is taking part. the
time l+ made. .----__
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ST. HELENS _
ST. HELENS, July 3i•- alive Allan.
the Mlraes Currey sud M.. Pringle
all of .\\•iughapt, Whited alth Mi,:.
Anna Stuart lest week' iJi�'iu,l-
' Mr. uud ]Ira. MoireJtrid, vot f. !lath
sur, Jlrb. John Reid, s'
well and Mims Martha lwtharll,
Hayfield, visited with the former:
sister, ]Ira. R. J. \\',cods, during ti„
week. 1•
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IMiss Anna Stuart returned tv Tor -
DANCE AT THE PAVILION
F
Her brother, ale. '
unto on Thursday. uie6lln.r en r„111,. DAy A
Joe Stuart, scrumps
to the \,.rat. f Birth, and ale- V E R
Mra H Taylor, o i�
• f Toruot .
NIG
PARAMOUNT
the week -end with ,r. uud Yrs. \�
Taylor.
Mr. Lloyd Phillips dote., a u, ,
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Myrtle Webster who had heeu vi.itiug I Mr. anti Mrs. P. Todd. tau' ,
Michigan rind •
Jus. Stalker, u
o visited lei i
(6N LAKE BANK NEAR SUNSET HOTEL)
HT
with trieuels iu Detroit, has returned Keely, motored It to
.err
to Whitechurch, are guests of their aunt,
now. visited with their
her home user Lucknow•. a few days with
Mb.i Irene and Milan Moore, of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. son. b.yfkLuL' ;
k
Mr*. Jack 4irilderauu, during th
w •
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Mr. ismer. .\rtuute, i lu this '�'
er Webb. over the wee
al r. \\'iltwnt Irwin has taintless' the
• nald and It a,
eek.
Mr. Andy Huutlltuu, of Iicvlfryn, property of Mrs. Will ori
xl.„tit .1u;at-1
1 1 ed with friends in Naramuuut at will take possession
t'i" spr11d 1
the w i 1:1th.1
the w'eeke'nd.
Miss Millie Kerr, 'of Cleveland. !a Ml.4 •Ella Humphrey • ,
(; dericb and take
ri•uewing ••Id lu•giw ulauUe 1 •
clriuity last week.
� ' Week Specials
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and Mr. 'Centennial
Uu11t. McDowell were 1;,xlrrlch visit
or. uu SnntyT•
al r. ural Mrs: Mrlciu Taylor and
Week -end with Mrs.
o
the gueM u[ Yisa Maude' JUha&[
)r I.auries. ro
u
Mr. and Mrs. \\'m. Mel)trw"e!1 and
tin, of cvittptt� of -weeks to
iu the Centennial week. t - Children sp"'iMr.eand Mrs. O.
it. la Mr. and Mrs. Pickwood retained b7 'lot 1 r'= parents,
tits of-iiet
� visiting 1
M i f Lochalsh eon accompanied them on Cher rip.
Ysa.g _ aS urn. .,omni Chiu
with her parents Mr.and motor to New YOrk•. air, p t
Mrs. Alex. Christens
McKenzie, o eron
Frank Todd
Mita Chri tte'tut MCNatnk of Toronto, W4' are glad to see
is vidlting at her home lu Laurlec. out again after his recent illness.
Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Farnell, of HU- Mr. John Clark It visiting at Kin -
run. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. tail. theguestofhis relatives, the
1 Huron county has carried on 41116- McGill during the week. Messrs.
Margaret aicCregor. 'of Teeswater,
1 Ellis aid work since Irides. Mr. d: K. Is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Jack
Elliott is the efficient officer in charge, I lleirderson.
having lu•Id the position for the peat1 Mr. W. L. McConnell, of Hamilton,
alzt.,•n years. visited. with friends in Paramount and,
Lothian.
moi i f 73russets.
Mr. \carman Mcthrwell visited at the
home of Mr. and Mr8. Wesley Stack-
house. of ltrucefield. or. tiaturday.
Mr. and Mrs. t'olin Campbell arid
fiuully. Mn. Pentland and Mr. and
' dt.l rat 111.•
PORT ALBERT Moue of Mr. and Mrs. R m. Crozier, of
^
Mrs:: w. H. Cam ell tet.
Crewe. on Sunday
•Mr. Braithwaite and Mrs. Fothergill
I'OItT ALBERT, July A -Yr Yrl line children. of i.nntteeboro'. were
u who hart ta,+i .8111 i un viii.,'+ at the home of Mr. and )Mrs.
1 Inci.su
I the steamer Briculdoc, hoe returu,rl
vin \Ica MdNlwell on Minder.
1 to his home here. Kovac ---,-.,... Ti.1 Mrs. Thomas
You Live
ASHFIELII
W ill h 1
tO See It •
ASIrI'IE1.11.,July 2:r. -Mr. and Mrs.
? 1 Win. Taylor, of etault Ilse. Marie, and
Mr. Clarence Taylor, of Detroit, are
'issuing with Ashfield friends.
are on the march to start the Miss Isabel MacDunai 1. or chk:ago,
second century In the history of God -
Is spending ber vacation at her home
ertch and Iwirrlundings. Not many in Knoell.
will lire to celebrate it scented Conten. Nits. Henderson, who spent the past
Old. But we eau greatly- prolong our
few mouths at the home of Mrs. Alex.
lives towards that goal by treating our ala,G7r-gor of Kilstail, is visiting at
Iwo friends. our feet, Justly nivel fair- .Noboru.
Ice by Applying thrnl with Footwear. Mr. Charlene Marwu
ca, of Cantor -
solidi. 1• s1t'e all. wi11 giver solid coin- „ill• id tvisitlurt at the hutue of bill
fort. and in' kcei'ltg 11 1t1 g,wrt. repntir. father. Mr. .lex. Maclean, Lothian.
It will tenT not -otter Ter --make star R-,, are Riad to report that Mr, John
4*11yy t.11 mon' ""`Y. 1m4 wIll k.,qp ns West. who has toren ill in Victoria hos-
in real comfort and health. The best I,ital. is improving.
investment you cru rink.. I. in the Mr. Win. Johnston. who has been
care of your feet and proper ...114110n Walling all swimmer. do tome f.rr a few
of Footwear for yoaru.If and fondly. w.trks.
Mrs. IA'tiuie andsons, Albert of Gall -
It prays hill dividends.
forufa mud 11,11 IA',Hamilton. are
When in teed of nor F•",Iwnr
, and
visiting friends in A*haehi
good repairing call at the Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacKenzie, of
East Street Footwear (lib lig,). end Miss Annie MacKenzie,
of Sarnia. vildteti here over the week-
end
and Repair Shop
WM. .t111s Prop.
Opposite Knox (•hurrh, t.ODERICH.
Mr. Robert Hibben purchased a
fine new sedan ear this week.
)tint Margaret Ferguson, of God
ericlt. who vlddtei at the home of Mr
Alex. MaeMurehy the past went. ha
ret nntel home. .
For Centennial we are Offering
Many Bargains in our New Lines of
Ladies' Ready-to-wear and Dry Goods
THIS will be your chance to buy merchandise at reduced prices and our opportunity to
clear out odd lines and prepare for fall.
We invite all Centennial visitors to visit our
new store and see the bargains we are offering.
Remember, buy-
ing
you can save money by y
ing at our 'store. Our motto is good service,
small profits and big turnover.
- - ear and Dry Goods Store
s Read toWSaunder y EAST SIDE OF SQUARE -- GODERICH, ONTARIO
and Miss Veleta Murray, of Bruen.
are wishing at the home of their per -
mita, Mr. and Mrs. W Mortal. -
Mr. Clarence 'Hoy 1.11,Tueoiay Lei
Port Colborne, when • In ti i ti, It '•111
infr on the steamer Ituyloa
Ite•v. E. and Mr T..tylor and child-
th
ren. of of Courtright. V.• 'aparent,. Mr. sad Mrs. T.
the lady's s parent,.
Dickson. • They were nec0Dlauted b)
Miss Cora 1)1e'k-,,•i. who late Iwai,
visiting In Courtright for saute time.
Mrs. George .\ lacar mid children art,
visiting with rt -Lith.. and frauds, to
Tetewater.
Mr. (;e,. Itichnrd-to Is sporting an
Eseeez coach.
Melntett 11 ,r"
e.Tigert*•
Thursday morning. Jily' 14. t'hri-t
. ehurch. Port Albert. was Ma
rton Msec,
a 'pretty- wweddingtf Mr. and Geri
ri
rude, only daughter
John Tlgert. Mraiae air atnl`'alr�t.
Frank Irving.
Mclntee. Stratfont, T.,• bridal Inirt'
ent `ei'ert the .1,,;n li to the strains of
•
the wedding nair•h from 1wthengrin.
played 11y Walter Tient• brother of
the bride. The ...veva"' was per-
formed by the rector Rev. W. E.
I'erry. MIos Edith 11,•Intee. sister' of
the Irrl.iegr•w/n1. acted is bridesmaid,
while 'Harrah! Tigcrt.*r EIM'Hawkina
bride, wait beet man. W. nailer*. The
and W. M. \' en,nuii " away by her
bride. whoto wens girl la a dress of
father, looked b vette with shoes and
iwlge pleated match,
'#'ted a stocking* to lrwtn'tl. an11b breath and
bou-
quet of Opair verlla tutee ert ceremony
maidenhair fern. After s repaired
to
Waal parte sod coat
to the home of tate hilae'. Tatrenta,
whet a wedding dine,' :oartgy serve-.
A unique feature of tit^Pr was the
cutting by the hrl,k• of t of her
mother's wedding •.Mkt a bride of
twcnty4'ight year lip• tThe happy
couple were 11e reciplo of many
beautiful gifts. which indn.ted some
substantial climates. It the fet11 fond
noon. amid showers , ith bel -til and
good wiM"the the I.ner1 re! in (`revP-
left Mr their frame• M Ailing in it
land. nhM, 1114' triol, int
t,rsttme of moldy,bltw rrepe. grey
tailored, coat and hat $that 1, h. (9eare
were present from
fo
land and other plat_
Str. WESTFIELD
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THE
ODERICH
`I,j (lIIII1I1lluhIIll1
K HOUSE
1S INSURED
AGAINST -
WINTER BY
THE HEAT FOULS
The SIGN
OF A
ENS181.E MAN
at Our Main Store
�tll '1'll rl lhl: .QUARE
11 1 Lot of men's all -wool Flannel Trousers in fine
cream stripes. made with narrow or wide cuff bot-
toms. Sizes 30 to 42. Regular prices $5.50 to $6.00.
Centennial Special $2.95 to $3.45
5 dozen men's fine Broadcloth Shirts in plain
white and cream or fancy checks with collars at-
tached or collars to match. Sizes 1.1 to 171
Centennial Special $1.39 and $1.69
5 dozen men's fine Summer Caps. latest styles
and colors. All sizes.
Centennial Special $1.39 and $1.69
3 dozen V-neck all -wool Sweaters in grey, dark
brown, heather and lovats. All sizes.
$1.95 to $2.25
When s man's house burns.
And his neighbors find that Ire had
ample insurance on it.
They know that his forethought had
paid him well-earned dividends.
Or, when winter comes, and finds his
bin full of Heat Folks (hal,
They know that again he has cashed
in on hie forethought. -
it is a worth while investment to he
insured against fire, and against
cold.
Call the Heat Folks for your cold -in-
surance policy today.
CAL1, THE
Ii;tS
For Good Clean Coal
J. B. MUSTARD COMPS Y
Phone 98 Goderich
WICHTF1}71.1.). •Iniy ;'ir Mr. and
-Mrs. Ttpling. of 11'iugtltll. visited at
the home of air. 111111 yr. liable Itu-
ebanan on Selurdty anis t►cIr grau.l
daughter, Miss June Itta•,a&au, aooul-
paniel them uu tlmtr '.'1'•10 home.
Mr. oro,) Mrs. wa. 'slay-Ivr, of
Ouelph, were caller; at 11 borne of
Mr. and Mrs. \\'in. 11 Dowel4 on
liaturday. ;ter Market
Mrs. La purr nn
,1 heifer
are
and Miss Dorothy,
folldaylug w•Ith al -r 11114111.* erred. J.
took and otM•r frieilta int- attend
A number from this the stains
ed the closing cervica •J
odetich
$morn.' tk•hool on 9unoMS•
Mra. firl8lth. of Ne•. Inrk, 1s vldt-
ltig her slater, Mrs.
hills. and
other friends. f RidRewsy.
1)r. Roy •Staekhuitsl•( Nr. •rail Mrs.
visited et the home
Wm. McDowell on Mon'lli•
Mr. .1. 1. Stnnehau•e bed the mix.
fortune to le►etae n talnabe steer last
You Do Not Have
to Guess
About what you are get-
ting when you huv goods
baked at the Fast Street
Bakery
You know what to expect 'I
in service and quality.
Judge for yourself.
A Better Baked Bread
E. G. Smith
East St Bak.ry Tel.phewe 124
M. ROBINS
isSouth Side Square Goderich, Ont.
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Old Friends and New
el
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will receive a very cordial welcome at
M15S MAcVICAR'S
Millinery Store on Kingston Street
during Centennial Week
Attractive Models in the Season's Smartest HATS.
CORSAGE BOUQUETS a Specialty. -
MISS MACVICAR
Kingston Street
TO ALL
Centennial Visitors
Among whom will lie innonlrrable0ld friend- and cust.un-
• er-, ver cx4;J111 our most -tucere mod a .hearty
WELCOME ROME
We would like ter 11111113 a- can find it convenient to drop
into our store for friendly visit. and may %,tilt -lar .luring
the coming r'e'ek h, britnfnl of pleasure nn,l happiness is
the w•i-h of
Sharman's Shoe Store
'SHARMAN
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