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ons day last week. (welling. .\nguat 12th.
Mr. and :►Ars. Jos. Smith. of St. the• f4nr�t¢nrition Attt„trnnh•trrte. leen aca•tat , Mr and ilex. Wm
Y Ftuplc:u, and
in ttlatnct• }ntrfac F Wear n•msttere.-'f, Het..ns visited at Mr. Wilson Trwitt's Brine aenehter Oral motored to 11'eterlan
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THE SIGNAL,
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GODERICH, ONT.
HATCHWAY1
UNDERWEAR ''
is making friends every- IIS
where
Try a Suit
W. C. Pridham & Son
"The Store With the Stock"
Men's and Boys' Wear
.VEEK OF AUGUST 13 TIS 1s
Phone 57
BELFAST
of Clinton. were steak -sad visitors •t - Dote of what happeneel l8 this cane
I the lease �t Mr. and Mrs.' Jarrett, and he Kure that Ilttet-carrier tracks
I elntch, • ' .1 in their banns are grounded in every
Mr. and Mee. W. Match and lough• case.
ter Dorothy, of Clinton.-were,aueet"', ' Memorial Ser•vi¢e.-The eowwunity
at the home of Mrs. Mttrgare�t Arthur tueworlul se•rvk•e held Sunday even -
..it Monday.
••Mr. and airs. J: +7irte'r,
sin. steed the week -4441 with the 1111.4 Itupresaire. The srevkr was lit tuse'eeds in demonstrating the me-'
farmer's t.arente. Mr, :toil ars. Jas. e•lu4rtte of Rea W. B. Hawking. of ehanlsut by which tiny organisms of
Ith'th. anal Rev, W. It. Alp. of -1 u- the .''a produce Tight without ..ppr'''
Curter•. 'bunt, gave the sermon, whi•h was; viable heat, Ur. Charles A. Kotnld. of ..
)lr. pail air:. 331 1110s Mede) nY.nan'1 the. University of California, declared
Illi Frid•ty to lewmiueto,,, ellen. they .lerrrlcuhirly appropriate 10 the til 1
peril 1 ahoy 'teItore were present,
I In his prrsldenttal address before the
were w'eel-en geie«•t+r at rile Powe _Pacific division of the Amerlaw Al- i
of the latter'. brother.' 11 r. F. ll.-'4'.•:udin¢ wrote [nim tis tar as Tonne Pacific
for the Advanc.meut. of
.tuff. ,lull family. t.•, mei they erre very taconite"' ha -
....edition Science
Mr. awl airs William V. reu.en tend Pressed hr the Iwproserl of I y,.. y;utold described the e,e,paswn-
f:unly. of WIn,lw,r.-'vlritt.I-friends in the cemetery. An offering was Mken;al ,,,,Ib,•.aka of lumiueeeeoee is the
4.. !:elp.meer expenses of th e¢eIPral me, 1, by night, when each breaking
,;i-' Ing last at ..fall's twtuetery was the
i.t P,.rl El- • ....elision of a large gathering and was
COLD L'XIIT I€CRET OF SEA
tilts an .l'roblesii or liomb..�•euco
Of the Or nut waves and Hu-
rnanl:, %Vila Bennet.
M:,tt will fate new and Iruportant
wa4ya of controlling nature when he
the village on ttnn.l nre initr!tvemettt of 'the cemtyerv. Tulp
albs. Verna •-tnderr..„. of ..menu• ,a.r.1.e will probably e solute' ap wn-
ni.n..: the i�test of Lrr _'randiuotluer. un it event. to he held at this time
an -
.1. area... ,rtoh year.
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-Mrs. Sellers. of near Kirrheuer. vie
itel frletele ttt the ribose last ;reek.
\1'ISI'itX, Aug. e.-Mr.•'Joe Miller
wn+ home tram 1Viudes.r to spend the
eteek-end with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. It I:laek and sous. of
Toronto. attended the tuentoridl ser;
vice at 1ht11', .•euw•terc ..n Sunday-
eve,hi:. Mrs. leitek n f• alis. lentil
Turn. r. one her .stents. !tet. John
nu.1 airs. Turner. are trtu•rrel in the
. entctery.
3I r. :Anila shire irlfiittitt:h
oroutn. nre the it.,'-ts of l.t. meet..
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NILE
NILE. Ang. 7: The Girls' [:olid
held their annual picnic on. Friday
la.t at .tet•. Mr. l.uudy's col to g, ut
fort Albert. All report a very enjoy -
:114e a fternoou.
Mr. Edgar Rhelipe•rd. of Hamilton.
spent the weekend with his mother.
air Roleert MGdac.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. lt. Th•,mpeou anal
two children. of tlnluttea. mud Mr.
tuna a1re• George Halton.' 'and three
.hllilre . of Port Hole. were Sunday
visitor, at the home of air. and airs.
Herb Pentland..
1lf+.e+ Dorothy end Marjorie i eti-
.lereou, .,f 1:o.lerich, are tlkiting Al
the home of their uncle. Mr. 1Wil1:.,u,
Pinci¢nn.
it} 1 [•'.CST, Aug. T.-3fr. anal MrIC?' Mr. and Mrs-_-L-t ['...sill 8110
w tl.ou Irwin visitea frteuejs et Clio -family vi.ltel tleir a tr tn. Mr.. A.
Mieeer. of Rlitevale. ,, Seeley Mies
Toll ane day anent week. Dorethc remaining for •t toner Yl.1tt. -
Mr. and as Alert, Hackett, •Clift Mr. E,shralm atoll. of Toronto. 1.
f,•rd and H'azir. visaed friends. at ta• guest of hl+'si-nese. ;Ara. 17 ft;o.i.
Monday and Tuesday Varna during the week.
M . d ages Albert Cameron and 4l•e, her ..tear, ,ants [Mme Balt ,•f
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wit.• i3 accompanied by- an outlwrst
of tt:uning light, and the path of a
vreae1 becomes an lllumlaated trail
serosa the water. By day, the water
of the Luminous sea le rusty red. and
mottled with patches of rotor The
Iluetiuous outbreak brings death and
destruction to tons of sea creatures,
and has bellied attempts of scientists
to plumb the mystery to its exact
sou roe•
Th. eptdeti cies of light have been
desdtely traced to tiny seg animals
with the Nag name of dlnoilaSellati e
which .omeUtoes develop and multi-
ply with what seems like an Aston-
• tahing ambition to cover the oevn-
liut what causes such enurwuua
flares of growth is ■ial to be ex-
plained.
The fact that the outbreaks omit'
ISO frequently os the Puciffe mut of
America, rather than off the Atlan-
tic, is a cine that loe-al conditions of
weather and sea geography may play
their part is the mob drama ••1 the
diriofagellata: Chemical analysts of
a.+s water patiently made over long
el to •
Y.+ ,w4° r an
Colleen Moore family spent Sunday with Mr. and •t•h,tthem. air.. }:..teat [:Irvin. of Toronto, 1•+riude of time is also a:[r.wt.
Miss Lena Hackett visited last windmill fled has e'n- r,l n hew •hent the 1101 Hoy with t•.htie, stat reveal some evidence of the exit•
the pitted_ favorite of milli•an+ pn•.entethe Mrs. Pardon, of Whitechurch Feel italthlev but+ removed 1 kind of water in isw als the ootk to
with the slier lining. V never• pnmpLonw• ,and i. tee {onm{ire In' friends Psis'. lei
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t'n s lieuhulona are erne: •'.• 1 0"urbh. It M sage, ,albi., that LPO
pen 10 anyone
enation• that nigh[ hap- •week. with her leiend. Miss Irene Hydro ts•w•er, ortian[aroa thrmse•e po produce 6°11'sk.
t.' nnyonc in the Nor M. Woods. of St. Helens. own
l » Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alton and fpm -1 1, Itnllh,<nn his .ani.lcte.l (he' ylr.'nu.l at r?. Baroid Meth., nlsnt aubatanoed which favors their
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"Happiness Ahead it} spent Friday in Goderich. foutwlatinu .feel ale addition__te i'I., 'he hirrh of n ran; also ter %Ir noel i growth and that they flourish sad
ChristieCouwdy-'.1Ne.1'.1. EYES.' Mr. Alvin Bowles and Mr. James Karnese a11..p. • r 11 r•, Cermet Feagan upon a .iniilar tuu141pIy until the food supply Dr
Bowles.of London: visited in the preen ss 7s helog nl:t.te In the Lntq•c ce'etit. •
comes inadequate and thea the our-
Miss
a .•merlon of Jul1t \.cilli': new Iwnse., Rev. L.-('. Whit.. of Flinn iv.' n plus hordes starve.
Reed 1 1 Thursday
alias Isabel Alton and Miss Winnie 79t- roof {s new- en. � - _ former tet+r.tr of Nile. will ter.• h in
Sally O'Neil, Molly O'Day. Lane visited with Mr.. Wilson Tewin Tee prellmhury arnuiceements for the .Tr pn' church here nn s oiley
h t the week -end.
ne••.e as and
and Larry Kent
story -r ittteart'thrnbs, an ahserbntg µ►ala• : recently•
tion make an up=to-the-utinia• screen-.
play u1
"The Lovelorn" e+ . ' AUBURN AUBURN
Regal 1'uiittsly- \I ITI1'- (N14414' . '
strnrtkm work - -vet” -reinaveme; •'u 3•iturdac last and wilt visit at
dv.rtly. Kitchener. Preston and other palate.
We.Jttes.lny of "last week was An- bef.re their rPtilrn nn Thee..fey of
--- [nerve -eerie- ltelieteeet .4ts-a usuahee t111+ week.
ay .tn enjocnhI, .ftt?n...en it 1114- Nellie Tolley retnrnai to the
T. -)I r. and Mrs. alei,e eta.. Park. bathing. T•ltehhtg , 1 1 rico, 1"141.11811 nn 4anlar erwtlsg
AUlil'ItN, Aug. sntrleall.
a t„ re+ttme hfr duties atter he re.
Friday and Saturday Joe Se•,tt, of Torntno, spent a few' horseshoes lin41 playing
days this work with the f..rmer's ' Me R. S. 1 Clemens Hydro en- I eafMMs Mwej..tit.--;1t«pbe►tie+atww, aTom Mix and Tony father. air.' Robert rte"tt. sr. . either. Mrs C1e tenet fle.l'family. n't' f �M;ss a e
_You've7 j
seen this pair many times 1„11 Mrs. A. Christie, of Cromarty, ..rut Toronto, spent t e• uVle ..f days visit -1 1 rut lost week rl+ills[ rel -
nu can't ra`' that vol ve rally .seen'- ti, wec•k•end with bre femme. Mr. ung Mrs. 4 .tltety•,t-*I'e r: Mrs. t'. Ase1 wtivo' real friend,. ..mond iters,
themat flair bee until yeti etre mud Mrs. W. l'. lteds•rtsun. epdth. They were on the Inst leg ,d
i "Horseman of the Plains" airs. Nelson 111J1 and alias Sadie a nutter trip frivol 'Donnie. to Korth
t',tner %Irv.. returned . Lome after nate and ihe•-t,.," returning though
Fax Comedy --"LOVE IS BIR►\11E"
Matinee Saturday at 3 p.m.
Coal and W
ASHFIELD
The task of tee:dltng and expert -
men ting with thee.• act teat, organ -
tams Is extraordinary difficult. Dr.
Kofo,d said, becau-•• they are attun-
ed to as envtronta• nt of great cnn-
atan.•y, and the chan.nre in their ea-
vtronme.nt which -.ua•• them to re.
spend are plight re:aper"d with other
creatures of the animal world.
"The secret of the produce •n of
Tight withowt appreciable 'heat Is
locked up In them bolfa1 of thh
Mede . organisers of the sea, ' f'sr. hu -
told said in coatitltitoe, potntin:; out
that some of tie. most inviting Prob-
lems of biology, are involved in nn-
derntanding the re!atluna of these or-
gsatsms to the eel*: radiations on
whish they dep• nil and in d'-m,en-
stratln•: the m• •:,anl,m by wI i'h
they release their stored -up texi.91 ,us
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CIRCUS MASQUERADE •
Maple Leaf Chapter Night at the Pavilion, Goderich
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15th
BIG DANCE OF THE SEASON
-CRANI► PARADE AT 10 O'CLOCK-
` Far PASO List See Pastan - Macy Special Attractions
Godericb Band - - Orchestra
Everybody come and have a good time
Dancing 5c a dance
Admiuion 25c
voila the " Week Mil Port E.»-- allchigart' At''IIFIl'I.U. Aug. 11 --The serivhe's 'f'r-•- ._-
Mr. panden airs. Rett Mille. of e . - e number p ssotwlte h whose chin• t hell in. As150.ld Ptesl.yteriau church The Rialto at Vesicle.
I rh•h. spent Wuuli,y at the home .,f deem, hour passed the blah school en-'
• Ptr&w*.. amluutiuns _are_ urelne_�f "n '_bat 72.!L * Kerr well attende,l. The Rialto, the tam( us marble
`rMr*. George Lemtp and twoom R' sena. of edditien of a fifth form In the Agee Tl 1N1TI ryas Sri 1''d try the ltrv• brfd,ra cern the fiend Can3t at
1 1 1 et me aerie.. will Iikelei Mr. ltitcbie, of ''ort Edward. _et eeeteP, s, _LuUt hi. Antcnloe da 1
Kite u•ttlears..- • gave two ndhl sermons -
the home of alias K. Wagner. is• taken to eataT•liait aitch a eland "�
hl {oa ItOr, G. and M. IUtehie
'I s post
Vacation Footwear
for Golf, Tennis, Bowling,
Soft -Ball, etc.
Vacation Travelling Goods
Hat Boxes, Club Bags.
Suit -Cases, Boston Bags,
Auto'bile Cases, Trunks,
etc.
I'l fi'?
\'Oi' AI{1-: INVITED TO
:HOA' Al'
W. Hern's Shoe Store
Phone •1:3w• Goderich
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dl 1 sreek4n 1 visitor' at tarn ants.. • o
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Coke '
1 Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) '
Briquettes
Quantity of Good Hard weed 1.
varies* lengths
i can supply your wants in '
any of theabove fuel. I'rotnpt
I 1 -swiss an.l reasonable prim:
L. FLICK
Tellep►tote• 1 7"%j tiuderich
Poe -I -la la:.d_ 1t con3t.'ta of a a n-
gl , ,:rch, 9v feet wide and 21 f , t
1.1-'.. and a ata •1s -'o 12 1Cee ;"•
b. melte Rialto• la-derleed from R1-
vo-Alto, one of the .stands on whet.
Venice fs built. •'fhl,, fshnd was lung
The sr•hex.l attentlwne•P in t e sf•e•t are away
Mr. and Mrs. A. k1elke•r, of OA- at ,recent enjoying holidays at Lon-
ow•a. ..sent the week -end with the ha. been hue-relt4in¢. and additional •
lady's potent.. air. and al r. Rvtiert ie 1. needed. 1don. Tnnmtn and other points.atnyt•ell. of Chatham.
W 14 r <ing on tho Pre?[.!- I
ark•p etgrr•.
Taylor• • Tt f 1 tl f+ 1+ eliciting her many friends In Ash -
1 rlwl c air
Mr. and Mn'.- W. Svteerby
children. '.f itrtndt. are coca:
tie. home 'f Mr. and Met. Jar
Carter-
Mr.
arter Mr. and Mrs, frank Stttrdy.
1Cinghatn, t•Isit.rl their aunt.
%node Rtunly. on Runi 1iy.
1Jr•. Fred Match and a,l, Fro
and terian chnrch. a oi*n w e.n
field. She is staring at present with the flnanct:.t ur.t ram n r e
:t completed and the brickwork eau beof the city and ;a•e its nem.. n„ .he
nes commenced Inn few days I her sister. Mrs. T,un nn MacLenaaa bridge that core. et* it with the male -
A pew .w•htnl building Lc being er-� "f T.81nrler• laud
of j ekeel•in A. 5. No. 9. Hallett flapnme's -alba. i'lureaat!-.MaeDtwaliLnt. 'r
ctrl•, w•he>,.it, and .will likely he ready for rotltn. arrived this week. and will, In the Sleeking. Ales-
• tlte !'I1. Arg tvf tit.. fell- term, --- spend. her holkiats rut her mother's
....trace near Lncha tsb. - -- The old -rash 'ea-- - ice man was.
nk. Pr. "C.'.1: Howson wits nit i44ndnn The moot of A•!tdeld rink In ilk dlsplac.•d by electric retrigeratonen
oiNisil pie¢ a_ _ 9 .let house Wt
SPECIALS
Tm Tea Kettles We have Another
lot of tin Tea Kettles. Just the
thingg for oil or electric Storer.
µ'hike
Lamp -SS. 40 and 00 watt lamps.
t;uarantevd 1 dor $1.00
GalvaaMd Pails -large size. T Inan-
•- eel -limited. Reg. e.. 31c each
JAS. C. CARRIE
Phone 501 East aide Square
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GEO. STEWART
Bruce St. TelepMae IN Gederich
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Smile Awhile
The surest foundation for
smiles and happi1,.4 i' goal
health and abundant vigor
1.1.1'11 Lind both in
Milk Made Bread
Eat" it at weals and in be-
tween ..tesla -whenever you're
hungry -for this loaf of purest
quality ingredients fills every
food need for strength and
nourishment.
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E. U. CLEVELAND
Phone 114
LIFE -BUOY
OUTING SHOES
LIFE -BUOY OUTING SHOES have proved to be
the most reliable, best -wearing summer footwear on
the mar ;et, for baseball, tennis, bowling and all other
pastimes that are enjoyed by men, women and chil-
dren. They are here in the latest styles at the most
reasonable prices.
Golf Shoes are now in stock in the new patterns.
Benmiller Sunday School I
toe, is every Sunday
at '•I dh o'clock
Everybody Cordially Invited to Attend
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IT IS A FACT, FOLKS!
SAL. NDERS' Ladies' Ready. - to - Wear is
giving up business in Goderich and every-
thing in - the store must be sold at once.
THE FOLLOWING LINES OF MERCHANDISE
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ARE ON SALE:
Ladies' and Misses' Wear -"
Dresses, in all sizes, shades and quality ; Coats:
Kasha Suits; Knitted Suits: Slickers: Blouses; Sweater
Coats; Hose; Vests; Bloomers; Slips: Corsets; Brassiers;
Nightgowns; House Dresses: Scarfs and Handkerchiefs.
CHILDREN'S WiNTER COATS
AND DRESSES
Wareetete
Men's and Boys' Wear
We have some special values in the following lines
of mens wear :
Fleece -lined Combinations, Shirts and Drawers;
Wool Combinations, Shirts and Drawers Braces;
w es;
Cotton Sock.; Silk Socks; Broadcloth Shirts;
Silk Knit Scarfs: Sweater Coats; Men's and Boys' Mitts;
Boys' Pullovers; Blouses; Fleece -lined Combinations.
Come in and look over our goods
Saunders' Ready -to -Wear and
401--,. Dry Goods Store
EAST SIDE OF SQUARE GODERICH
-t
kslwy lt' spa•selt t with re- hair day In (Io,letrh', on Munch 1'p'r'x'' `� Ki[ t
¢aril •tn his eye, which hos been "Leiney. res",
ham '.ries): trouble. We are geld to al r. ami Mr.. l:'il e4 and finale. of
know he revived ene,.nrn¢eneettt from Detroit. arrive.' t' is week sal are
hie a4+k= I visiting at the horns -0f Mr Dement
M. -'.r". Thos. .Jelinst,n. -Leslie t a"eo"n Le halon• -.
Ttnehtuuan niel ih�o.11 King motored Mi". :1. 13. Be. kelt I.r . nursing at
t•. Lund,... nrol I'nrkhill ..n Tttewtny,' 1110 home of Mr: um} Mr?. 1,. Schultz,
'Megan at pre -ear. ¢ in,tJyl• ,rle•hratlon 1t the ureter The Lae Mr.. 04 id
McKenik.-I
t.lnee. After many 111.1.1:
'.- 01 t:ti'ing ht -,lith,
Rifle ('huh Reoegatdxylr.lfter n there passed away on Sunday, Aug.
lap+e ..f retire. n years the Auburn at her hone. on concession 4,
`Rine 4 lob has been reorganized. Alt. Ashfield,.. JI. Kenzie, widow of
j ' 1E14111141M 1+ 'nptiin and Bert Marsh the late Donald McKenzie. Her
I -N -n•tary. 'Today they held their 'maiden name wa- Mary McKenzie, a
second sloe:. .1t Ihe- last Pig county ,,t,iglutor of loon ee.e,.azie. early
shoot at Peltit Fenn -In ,Tune. 191 4.- pioneer of Ashti,•I 1. The deceased •
'Auburn Won the comity 0111; with nu woman was horn in the township of
:teen -gate of 4r27 [veto? out ri - n Ashfield in October, 1145T, and was
is ..1 Me 700, 1111.1 Ir'in¢ the highest married to Denied McKenzie in , `.
wnre,ubtnioe,l in any of the county March', 1ST.. when' ns a bride. she
sleet.. 1'nue of the old rut Irkstnen came to Jive on t' farm on comes-
-ire still on hand. ,mol sous. 411 the new cion four, where s- continued to re-'
nyniber-'..1 11,.' ,•,111, ore doing well. aide until her de:r, 1.The late ors.
Watch by Lightning.-I,nst Rntnr. McKenzie wig r''--es.ed .of a win-
'Struck
.•ce't n : al;..nt :, e:el.sk l:eo: t+„me personality :.t -d intellectual at -
tem'. hien ens stens: 1.v li¢htnhn:. tainmcnts, and h,. kind hospitality
The reds enuu' detest the lightning 81.0 was 'bored by 11 1 who Iseeeswed her
owl 4ruke the [,.tie Nillt ail thea ntfriendship. As a mother, she was rastnf:
Over kind and thoughtful of her fo-
rte. nee -2 the litter ereer "lel tracks 4. ilv. Her husband predeceased her in
tin• Hydro -wire'. which .arr!e•d the 1914. and her yountlest son, Boddie,
clirreut t.. the ground. It i. 1411eved in 1922. She 1e.41,.e. to- mourn her la hot for the Ilt'Iro wires the loss. five sons :mil two daughters
to-irn -.sada La »- t.•AeH fir.. At tier James, an • tire --lakes- road, Ashfield: .----Of,
+ I11P time the home wn< .track mid John A. and itonald. of the fourth
one of the window shutters was. set ..ontraalon, .1'1.14,1.1: fleeter. n nedi-
en fir., which was ,-rtht¢tti.hee In Cal doctor in Alberta: Alexander, 'n
rho t,el¢hlt.re. Mr. Watt an.l ht+
fnni:I. Were rut a pi.'ni at 14tytle:0
at rte i'me. 1'urnte•r4 should. talo'
GEO. MacVICAR
North Side of Square Goderich, Ont.
AcHE5
et"
Minard's is an enemy to pain.
It penetrates to the root of the
t:rouhie, soothes and disinfects.
Splendid for neuralgia.
backache and sriffnar.r of the"
man let and joints.
,MINARD'S
"kat OF PAIN"
LINIMEN1'
British Colulnhia: Miss Mary. at
home. and Gra, c, a nurse-in-tralnine
in Toronto fe•t,eral Hospital. She is
.urvived by si\ grandchildren. also by
two brothers. Roderkk and Murdrwk
McKensie, Kintnil, and two sisters.
Mr.. F. D. M.•Lennan, Lochalsh, and
Miss Annie McKenzie. of the fourth
concession of Ashfield. The funeral
was from the family home. on Tues-
day afterp,•nn, when a very large
rnnconr.e of penile aaa.mbled to nay
their hies Feepel-to to a dear friend
and enod reighhor. Many beautiful
floral offerings were sent as exr•e•-
sinna of svnmathv. The service was
enndtet.rl :It the home nn1 et the
aravP•lde by Rev. Robert Lundy. TA. -
40r of Por Albert T'nitod church snit
115. 81.11-hesrera were :Meter* R^'!-
.rkk Mnr•Greter. John Melfeesie,
jIAngus Gordon and Thome. Dkksone
all of Ashfield. The remain. were
bat,{ to rest in the fondly nlnt in )(1n -
tail retorter... '"hnas frets' a die -
',ince who nttentied the ton.rsl we -r:
rte and Mrs. 'Morass B•Ied anti Mr
Ialmonr, of Rrtte.fieM: Mr. Ph. -le.
. Robert'..' M. 1. A.. for North Hur-
on, anti Mrs. Robertson. of Colborne.
Mrs. fTlr.1 Weir, Auburn: Meas..
elernr"r sed R.wierkk 'Vagina. (!nl-
Ywr,me• Itr• A. Y. PIrwtberenn. C.•Inw:
lire a...1 Mr.. Tlsvid Mr(ii11. Wino -
holm: 'with members dsr the ferrite nil
., ' .'veeno De. Nectar MWX..isie
i1 Alberta. Tn the .nrrnwjne f,,,,,,, -
fist le extended ti's !'vine sympathy
'4, all le the neighborhood.
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Fall
at Cornfield's
A new shipment of ladies' , and
misses' Dresses in satin -faced and flat
crepe an(l georgette, in the new styles
for Fall.
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Double Fug]. Dresses
in white, short sleeves. Regular $6.75. �A rut
Special for the week -end `t•
Clearing Summer Goods f
In order to make room for fall goods now arriving all light summer Dresses
ladies' and misses' summer Coats are being cleared at greatly reduced prices.
and
the
Men's Socks iFM''li'
Men's Socks, fancy silk and lisle, regular 75c and 85c. Special for 59
week -end cents
" '.y g 1i•"" `, 1 .CORNFIELD �,Cwtw5
"SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP"
LAN' cad Men's Weer West Side of Square Mae 418 Goderic6, Ont.
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