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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, ,LUNE 13, 1929
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J. W. Craigie
Real Estate ant Insurance
.. O. F. CAREY & SON
Limited .
INVESTMENTS AND
INSURANCE
Telephone 2.11
Masonic Tctnple Building
GODERICH -- ONTARIO
Huron Investments Limited
Stock Brokers
Bond Dealers
Insurance
Royal Bank Building, Goderich, Oat.
Phones 430 and 445
Confederation Life
Association
of Canada
' FFERP. vol. $AYE. PROTECTION A14I4
1NVENTWgNT
PIX AND A -QUARTER MILLION uF
NEI Hl -INF... IN .41•RI1.
M. N. MacDONALD
AGENT
Fire and Automobile Insurance
Goderich Photo 342 as 142
W. J. Powell
Stocks, Bonds, Insurance
and Real Estate
Car, Life and Flee Inereaae i
Nelsen Street, Godekich
Phone 12 P. 0. Box 4418
The Armstrong Real Estate
and insurance Agency
LIFE INSURANCE (Sun Life G.)
ACCIDENT, SICKNESS. AUTO.
ETC.. iNSURANCE
Some real bargain• offering just now to
quick buyers of bowies and farms.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS
OF HURON ENJOY THE
ANNUAL H.O.B. PICNIC
Big Program of Sports on Satur-
day Last at Exhibition Park,
Toronto •
Toronto, Jum. In: --The annual pie-
, hie of the Huron 0141 I1..y'+ A,.s1w frtlun
of Toronto w•ae held it. area No. 1.
Exhibition Park. ou Saturday last.
and Ws.' the moot .u4.r.+ful in the
hlrtury of the Association. The mea•
IIIPr was all that could 1e desired. with
bright sunshine and balm)' air. dud a
wu.t unique Ls -at ion for operationo.
The attendanet ran away up Its the
liuudre,1P, and the will -filled baskets
44f giant Nadu Pat+ were ire great
a bunlalwe.
The attractive feature In the early
part of the program was the diligent
..anal' by the ladles for the -Ilysterl-
ons Mr. Muton." who was early re-
p.rrlyd to 1«• 4411 the ground.. and Pn-
jnylnq himself. 11e turned out to Bre
none other than Al. Grigg. the well.
known Clinton n jeweller. who has
been a 111izeis.of Toronto during the
last three wun11M•. IIP w•a• discos
*red by Miss Margaret Ityrry Burgett,.
alto lu•at•d 11811 ata lie quietly walked
Have Your Clothes
Cleaned and Pressed
ill the up-to-date way
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
Goode called for and delivered
Fall lime el Gents' Furnialnis
W. C. SNAZEL
Ilaberiawher and Dry Cleaner
West Street Phone 339
Geo. Williams
Dealer In
DOML\ION. PROVL\CIAI.
MUNICIPAL AND CORPO-
RATiON BONDS
Fire. Accident. Automobile. and
General Insurance Agent
Office, next to Bank of Commerce
Phone 83 Goderich
Very cheep property. Goal 1 1.2 story
house. Fine Location, good condition,
immediate posaarion. Has furnace,
liable, bathroom, water, garage, etc.
Price $12(10. Two or three hundred cash,
balance on easy terms to reliable party.
Gaal 2 -story house. Modern equipped,
close to Square. Price $750. Certainly
cheap.
1 1.2 story house. part brick, clots to
Square. Nerds some repairs, has bath-
room, and lights and cellar. Big bar-
gain at 9950.
Fine 9 -room hol, besides pantries,
All well arranged for heating, con-
venience and comfort. Finely decorated,
excellent condition. Electric ligated,
planned for hot and cold water service.
Full muds ri equipped bathroom, good
cellar. chicken house, yard and 2 large
lots. Fine location. immediate poseesion.
Price 410(1(1. (rood terms if desired.
Red brick cottage. Modern equipped,
2 Iots. Garage. $2300.
1 1-2 story red Krick house. Modern
equipped, 2 lots. 92.500.
Brick holism, $3000, 93100, 93200,
93500, 94010 and 95000, etc.
Large number of gond fi i e hone'
from 900 to $2500. •
Chicken farni. 44 acres, close to C. N.
R. station, Goderii'h, with fowl hours.
Barn, nut building, 2 large incubators.
Price $1501'. Rig ci.ance of making money
to live man.
Large number fine farms listed for sale.
For .1l particol rs� tee or write
J. W. ARMSTRONG
Real Estate Agent
Bei 99 Square Qederlel►"
Transportation
Service
!wag Di•taace - Short Di•taac.
For Engagements Phone
S. R. McMath, Ilolmeeville,' 01r:14,
Clinton Central.
Oliver Pocnek, Operator, MOM?,
Clinton Central.
3Lt'. REPRESENT ('ANAD.% IN "1'-M ALONE" IN%ISTI(i.%TION\
Eugene Lafleur, K.4'.. Mout real, left, way be a+:.:,,r coau.el for
the 1►oli1111 of I'auada..au41 ilun. LW JustI'c Lywatl 1'. 1hif of the
Supreme Court's'f ;amidst. right, way be chief represent:Brae for Can -
/pia
\
on the.futrrtiut?Hilal :.'4444 en (ion board in the "1'44 Al.nw' case.
along the .ward, talking polities with ',sports
c taw. Iduhg with Mrs.
1.n-1 Kennedy. ' !Stowe. handled the program to the
The game+ were all well contested.; King'. t,.te. and there wae newer as
with uuusuully large enlriee for ea.h , hitch.
virtu. The time made I,r some of the!
ladle+ 4yonld have made 4•ome of the
profewienal runner. Mit up and take
particular notice..
In the ba.eball mat.-he.-.eline high-
'hI•r• playing w'a+ detelgwsl. .//veral
home run, fug'wade by 1#4t M
e-
4'reath and Frank M.t'aughey, and the
pitching was of a high order.
The ¢roan football match between
the married and the .ingle ladies
brought a mater of the profe+.ionals
:oto the game. and the real sprit of
the :game (not the broom., woe mani-
fested. making it eseeedingir Interest
iug to the spectators.
The eliad,44 of dark were falling
alien the proceeding.. lame to a close
and everybody went home satisfied
with the day''. enjoyment.
The following LP the 14.t of the
games and winners:
itnya, 5 years and nnder-1 K.
O'Halloran. 2 Erle Robertson.
Girls, 5 year.( and under -1 Joyce
4'udmore. 2 D. Robertson.
Moya. 7 years and under -1 M. Hart,
2 .1 Johnston.
Girls'. 7 year,. and under --1 Ruth
Pridbam. 2 Mary Cramp/son.
flrls. 10 years and under -1 Jean
Rlrehlrn. 2 Marjorie Riley.
Hoye. 10 years and under -1 R. Mc-
Creath. 2 Cecil Williams.
Girls. 13 years and under -1 Mar-
garet Elliott, 2 Pearl Price.
11.14444. 13 years and under -1. Jack
Atom'. 2 A. Anderson.
Girls. under 16--1 Jean Robertson,
.' Jean Ferqusnn.
n
1 • '
Boys. under- \ .. rrh. r
lt}-1 H. i 1 1 _
1
44
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SHINGLES
A car of Roofing and R144•k
Face Shingles just arriv'rd
5x and 3: B. C. Shingles
Get our prices before you bhy
Robt.. Standish
East St. Phone 381,• (inderieh
The Leading
Men's Store
Everything that's new in
Men's Wear
Band Tailoring and Special
Order to Your Measure
Chas. Black
Phone 219 Goderich
•
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
A TOWER OF STRENGTH
Assunne* in Force - $1,E98,91X.000
Assets - - $4140.956,000
Dividends to Policyholders increased for the ninth successive
year in addition to a special maturity dividend hams•
OMoe IIS
PHONFIs Residence 541'
H. R. LONG,
District Agent
Bert Mrl'reath. honorary prl'.Ident.,
gave the ,chairman *cm 41111Nlble a•-
sislanee in rennin, ..R ti,. ;:ime.,
t shale Mei, ,Mtnw'.• ir.t.de.) out the
praxes in qulek rot .ui„u. .
a • • . •
)1 04.11 genuine .44 1.1 1111) 44':1.: expres-
sed for Mrs. C. King. who is Pon-
-One.! to her bo with a very .,'rims.
Illness:
• • •
me.. J. A. MML,I et. 44a• Pvn9
her home from the effe•1+ o
1 tired a11kie, and Phe 4ya.
nii.eed. ,
• • •
• .4
•
to
free•
.'ry Mitch
THE PINERY AND
KETTLE POI111?
Osecriptial of Iti1 of Country Easily
Keachrd from Geik•rieb
The Homemaker delrarlment of The
Toronto tau11e nue du) last week had
the f.{llowlug letter from a corr...
1441udrut : o•
lk•nr Homemaker: 1 have intended
for .41111' time hack' to write and tell
you what s nice trip it is by motor to
Kettle Point and tlw surrounding en-
virons. all now that others ha we opened
the subject and shown interest. 1 will
proeee4I. '
Quiet Fent ill her letter -ow 4;od-
erll'h and came down the 1111.e shore
NI*. 0. WaghdTil .•at all the wag
from Sudhttry to altrli1 (4' Luetic and
.enjoyed it very ttaach
• • • • •
Airs. 1►. Thomism' lad'charge of
the refreshments. sad 'suffice It to .sac
• that everybody appre•iate,l her ser-
, vice.., because the "eat -'4 were A No.
1.
i • • • • •
A Targe number of membership (4,k-
'ts were wild on the grounds and Sec-
retary Foowly state• that the present
fluid -up membership is the highest in
the history of' theAtesoclatInn.
• • • • • •
Ex -School ln•pe•tor Powell. form-
! erl)' of W'ingham. was on hand. and
now that he ha. into of time 011 1114
hands promised to give more attention
t.. the Assoeiatlon In the future.
• • • • •
Rev. .1. Hanna. a native of Mo(rts
too r.li1 was very muchrhI
trn+tef
,,,icor
water in the Take is so 44:144 that one
cannot go that way. Stick to the Blue
Water lligliway. w11lch 1••141. 144 mill
from the celery beds for our block,
then turn. west again ,with ..octal
right angle turtle to get itroutd 11..we
low laud which Is au Indian r.w'r4'e,
and after going four or the wile. you
will reach lta%4uwwood, a little .ettle-
menl with a w'hoolhmwa• on the corner.
You can jure north here and.Lt all,'
tare" yon to Ip1rrwash I1e.1. h utter n
tulle through the •h rubber) ; but, Km.tle Point twins the ubj.• tier, g.. un
Inst Maveni,wow for a utile and Burn
north jaw( a little jogs where ton ma.
two churchee, we call thew dor,1
think 4441.4' iN the LNllau 4.opn4.il chain -
beryl ; turn in front of thew nod atter
half n utile you .will I..' at the
to Grand Itl•ud, then eche jumped to and the road guru north (or a wile out
Port Frank without mentioning the t'' Keith. Point, the 114 401 winding
beautdf411 14.1.,111 that lies between,rvwdwny, with all kunst, ..f whneblw'ry
through which the road goes for nine and the lake on the eeyt side. At
or ten miles. This 4. called •11...this point y44u will thud ter) inter-
or
and i. Lawbtuu 4011114'414•' Ong. ."1".11111Y if )•'a are a 8.•111..
beauty spot.
From a wile to live wile.. back In-
land from the bake there art• hundreds
or thousands of acre. of waste laud.
worth• 1:41141. but cowered with growth
of trews and .drrublw•y of every de- kettle.
have 1144411 ,,dried away' forrwrlttiou, and there are great .and +.,a C.•uir... ... ow I.•iit I11
f.
dont. as high as a three or four -.1.. ) 1'
buildingwhich yuu .au / Ilml• and s 9• , a. they nw•d to i.e. The nugget. {mind
all over the tree -tops and the lake for it. Ihe.bluek,Alales arc iron le rite..
�rlllr: lir I, and in the suwmertinw' A•,%.'1'. .: other. ,_•111 th�•lu- f.44d.'
elle..• are covered Wtlh wavy' ratted'- ruuplr u( year,. ago i1N• liki•
water au. P.1 l44w• that ooh mold dei,..
u( 44i14row'e r1, 411.6 1P: lel to%illg Mtllr. „Ile UII 11:11r1:71,
e reef AnNlllg the 4,1, Yullr.
bleckey-ed Susan. harebells, oruuge lei111 the car for about a wile. but lino
milkweed. great willow herb, 1.1.1...1.1 -
the muter is ,.• high there We ar.+sly
any trach left 8117 W111.8..
After getting your till of the good
Titling ladies' race --1 Gra..• Slir- --
hint. 2
_Bing.. Alargalret Burgess.
Root race -IA. Bennett. 2 .1. Tilt. MAKE THE MOST OF
j ford. YOUR WESTERN TRIP
1410 -Yard race --I Earl Stark. 2 11
Wiliam.
AlarrIO,I Indies. under 30-1 Mr. Slop Ilter a Few Days at Mesabi
Stark, 2 Mr.. O'Halloran. Alivaki indge. juscanWinnipeg
t u{ hnldlrg
Married lade1(, over 30-1 114.. ,,,, the twain transcontinental line, of
Hart. 2 314... Henry. (',ana'dian Natinitll Railway" is quite
Married Indian. especial -1 Mra. a social rendezvous these days. Travel.
Heny. 2 Mrs. n'llallnran. 3 Mrs Ire.. are amnz.rl 111 the taoilitir. far
Qnlgley. comfort. rest ••1111 recreation that are
Married tarn, neer 8'i-1 11. H. Me- i provided In chi.. beautiful N,1•Ihern
('reach. 2 Clarence Rbynae. rerrrt. -
Peanut race -1 Isabella Griffin. 2 The lodge. ander Canadian Xatlonal
Ruth Stark. ' management. i. very howler, in esomfort
groom football• married ladder. 4•' and corn'PaieIi'"-•rpeMolw, bright,
single ladles, twelve on eaeh side. satisfying. eine 'may indulge In golf,
Married ladies win. 2 to 0. tenni,. fl.hlug NIA all outdoor sports.
Ladies baseball. South Huron c.. ' ft Jeno . ontrmpl�te going West be Huron. 'North Huron wino. l sure to stop cuff at Minsk'. Any ('an-
)Ien's twssehall, North Huron vs. vidian National hallways ageynt will
gist. for the whore I. black Aisle :and
hawk. up like ,date.
It .f. fu Ihie that the - .hcr.'idal cam-
cret iuu+ are (..rm...I. and t hey'. s rta'h -
1)' 44'.6 like kettleee ui.1,41 ,1ywn abet.
veru in the muter. Bnu,lrea.. 1.f t1Nre•
South Ilnron. South Huron wins. 0 to
4. -
The following are the name+ of
some of those present: Mr. and Mrs
A. E. Forbes. Mr. .1. A. McLaren, Mr,
and Mrei. B. H. McCreath, ID. and
Mrs. E. F1oo.ly and Muss Floo.iy, Mr.
and Mr...II. B. Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. The following is the report of S. S.
W. A. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Lack No. 1. Colborne. for the month Of'
Kennedy. Mr. and Airs. n: D. Wilson, May:
Mr and Mrs 1►. Thompson. Mr. and - Sr. 1V.-gh911' Sallow. 92, Mildred
Mrs G. C. Toone. Air. and Mrs. Ven. $allow. 110.IsxltelleTjmdell Fel. Elea -
Ferguson and Mie' F.rguoiu, Mr. and nor Trottel] 141. .Inas Awhtorl 70.
Mrs. .1. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sr. M. -Trances Martin M. Four
Smith. Mr. and Mr.. I). M. Johnston, Pnce A..htnn 413. tens.ell Mt•Intyre :':..
Mr. 11obt. Holmes. Re'. J. Hanna. Mr. 4;errge M,Rride 33.
1111,1 Mr44. 1.. S. Seo((. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jr. iii.--Kethl'en Tyndall.,..(}'.
Metter/1y. Mr. and Mr.. 11. Martin, Mr. 11.-1/.ttothy 1%tstwin SR, Allan Stoll
and Mrs. D. erawford, Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Cudmnre, Mr, and Mrs. 3. Lat-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Cook. Afr. and
Mr.. R. J. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pr. --('ha
Todd, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson Jewell eglu
illooniivon, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Ham-
ilton. Mr. and Mfrs. W. Stark. Mr. and
Mrs. C. Rhyn*, Mr. and Airs. E. C.
Meintosh, Mrs. H. C. Burgess. Mrs. L.
V1. Brophy. Mrs. E. Trldham. Mrs. C.
7• Mrs. Joe Reck, Mrs. J. E.
rt., Mrs. C. Inglis (Minds.), We.
rmody, Mrs. Henry. 311 m • H.
Miss 1. Knox. MIAs Lily Pater -
bet F. Knox. Miss 'Fannie
Mies L. !Wk. Mir.
ling. Miss A. Crittenden, Mr.
' (Sndhnry 1. •MF. Adam
dyer (New Tnronto1, Mr. J. H. Me-
Clymnnt.. Mr. A. J. Grigg. Mr. 4'. Ii.
Powell. at1. . S. Sheppard. Mr W.
Powell. Mrsrt.'R. i.yon, Mr. S. A.
Me('all, and many tubers whop* names
ennld not be obtained
Nei
The T. .1. Lipton
Co. donated one
hundred packages of their •cciebratld
tea for the occasion. while our good.
041 'tandby. J. A McLaren. donate.
pfx pairs of sine's and five pounds of
coffee.
give )on de•criptire booklet and full
information. .
SCHOOL REPORTS
55.
St. 1. -Rath Tyndall 714.
Jr. 1. -Sheldon Baxter 70.
lir Tyndall and Rnrtnn
\4'I,,,rlie Watton.
A. R. R/717►, Teacher.
AI 17.14N
S
M.
Barri
Ann.
Paters
Grace St
W. Wagh
Rob? F. (;ants. Clinton old Rny,
visited the plenie. thl' tieing his InI•
(414 ci•4t to any of the events of the
Asaoclatlnn. end he says he will Ant
itepIrrt of Ant. (School for the
month of May :
Sr. 1V. --Mary i►ob%•AN pw•r rent.
Jr. i'.-in'rothy Craig 76 per vent.,
Rernlee law',."n 714. Margaret Fermn-
eon 70. Reg. A4411181107. Elizubet I.
(;000l 00. Wilberr 144wlnr :r0.
Sr. 111. -.Franklin Qarter• 72 per
Pent., Gordon iMhie 7§, Mar)' :(sgnith
A8
Jr, 111. -Maurice Bean A5 per cent .
Keith Arthur ria. Beryl Wilson 412.
Irate Leetherland 64, Francis (food
fin, Gladys (flood :AI. Martha Adams IS.
l,lnyd 'Miller 45.
Sr. 11.--$larnld Asquith 78, Annie
Leatherland 72. Jack Weir M I absent
for two exams.', Eileen Tarter M.
Bob Craig 1111. 4iertil Rlee 54.
Jr. 11.- (;tsirge *trot intim vl per
cent., Mlirjorle Arthur 75. F:velyn
Plaesttter 75, 'Stewart Ferguw.n 72,
Helen Ferguann 08, Ma rim rot King
Gordon Adams 42.
riser -Mary Munro 86 per cent ,
1Ia Craig S2, Rnth Arthur 77. itlny
Hill 711. i'ern Lawlor 75, Norman
Carter 72,
mt•P anything In the fnrnre \umber on roll, 34; average attend-
• • • • • leper, 27,
Mr. Harry Stowe, chairman of the II.ATIILCCN Ir. �M 14H, Tsecaot.
p1ne, etc.
The 4414444114 /11011g 11K• ro:e.l i, 11111 ,.i
wintergreens, wild enr4wl1•rri...
hash Imekleberriee sw.Wafrae, rte.
You will tied lt'llueree.tiug all 1114'
In
any. The, road ler gra4'.• I and i. part
of the !flue Water Highway. which
run. on down to Sarnia and to the 131. ,
LIaID ltirer. Thi,. road Is narked h)
two blue bauds printed on the tele-
graph poles, at the corner. where'
turns are necessary, ,..1 it is not bard
to follow. There are other trail.
through the wood., if u person 1411111+
lu explore more. One along the old
Aora1.1r 'Itir'er and another I. the
holler trail. to. Port 1'renk. Those' who
are familiar with Ilie.e roads know
how interestingly they wind among
the trees and up and .Iowa hills.
Keeping on the main road. you will
finally come 'to n canal which u cut
through high sand banks in or.k'r to
drain the land by letting the waters of
the Ansable River out at Port Frank.
instead of going all the way to Grand
Bend and then turning around and
arming back again.
The canal Is .roared 147 a tine ewe]
bridge. and ou either end are fastened
two round halls, a foot or more in dia-
meter. Thier are kettles rr the.
Point and are placed there as. orun-
Illelntes. Keep 44n g441ng and 1114• road
will bring you to a ga.. 141114,111 .old
iabt lu frust 44f 1
g. nt t11is twdnl. follon the Irnil
around the hot-ewlhl«•-,.loan«•,I road and
t. %till e: 'n tar ,
I Il lead 11 •11 • •414 :1+.
. I I
1 w
II
Beach. which is awed for it. tine
this is the fiery hurt*'+ling-fling., the
celery lids.
TI tl 1 I 1 ret, 44f,
level black soil which is covered with
.rterc in perfectly straight rou..
in all
dire•t(om•. The valise of the crop i+
*1(14111) annually.
To reach this fromthe south, the
road ensuing uorrh (rota the tow's of
Watford on the Canadian National
Railway will Luke von straight to the
celery 11441w with one slight jog of tl
few hundred 'yard+ at the county 'line
wiwre the townships meet.
A «tort ,induce on the road tend.
north ower a big Pc11111 hill fwd wfuds
am111g the tree. for a mile. until yon
reucil fort F'ri,nk. It is not much of
a settlement, lust there f• 44444.44 04x..4
Ilo+hims here. We m..•d to 11*. -111.11' to
An along the trail ou the shore. all the'
way to Kettle Point. hat OM. year libel
erre , are BreI
rj
TRAVEL FUNDS
white .:and, s14 Mtu.w,th and 1184,1 that
you 41111 drive the car :along it (or t14,•
Halle. lir wt..
You may drive hi 11,. shallow water
if yon wish. for 1144• car will not sink
There Is /splendid lellaug here.
at, children ono wo.h• .gut w, far 114•f„rr
t 'gag 41.r11. -ind being ao -hallow. it
generally. warm. 'There are ae ... u-
t..44f htmdred ..tin 114 r .ul ung.- :Hong
here. and the first iwpr.wfon of it i•
that it le the 1111e1 for•1k.iplace you
wore .ever In. 11111 sifter yon are Iwre
awhile. it get.. fa.cinatng. the •and i+
so clean. and Nei. through th. 1„g•
one way wander for milyr. 711141 wilt••
and gather wild }blowers to 04,4' heart'..
...admit. It Is (114• greatest Ida.' 1
knon for thew', HMI all IIN' rat. •.
way Iw• found 111 4IN•ir 444:Iwa1. '1'44.
dainty Iw4ygala. with its Ire- Il'Iwsl
form of magenta color and fringed
de•orltiou, open.. the 44'i44a11, then fol-
lows the Indian 1l11nt 11ni.dy with it+
ref) tfp. M 4hnngh dlpgr4 In that
enhnr p1111It. then the or•hi41,. 41/1104.ratioe head. yellow II*I)'s'diprp•r.. the
.cow') white one.. and the•pink tiewea•
.41. flower. after which follow red solid
11114r. tyr,hl. fringed or.•hl.. water
lilhw, ladles' treses", pitcher plant.
and tuiythiug Mee sou 14isIi to order.
What 1e• brief? 11ow oat. 1 and tell
it :111? .
The +III1w'to are beautiful, .ettling
doyen over the 14111Pt P41411i11; wafer+.
It would take the 91on,enulker h.rw•If
to deserilr Ihenl, sn 1' maa'r that she
gets on the. right side ofthe ")fan at
the Wheel" and Induce. him 1" take Ih.•
trip :owl prove all tbtet 114111..9a1inN-.I
for thl• district.
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The Mallets -E. 11. Voting,
11.4441 4;4.1/'- -I' 4'. Wren
Ner•Arllett * ..< .
4hi Aledit.•rraleall Storrs -.1)11311
Ltdvehs
1\:.hel Fur. Wis. King -Moberly 4
1%111144°1i. 7-
1114 die 141,11- m •})ginned 1!l.derg.
The Last Tr:Irina-4'atherine 1te.111-
w'en.
The Book of Toasie1-e.1. Paul B.
Lowe. . •
Royal E11zAbeth• Tlwlrntou . 14.
cook,
complete .I'.e.nes--Alasijorie I': •k-
that!.
14.ilimasque 441.1 Frnuce-11.•rhert
B. Turner.
Whither Mankind -ed. 4'ha••. .
Beard. -•
Combing the ('ari ldwwvs -Horn. 1.
Fowler.
tenpin.. and 3.•yagee-F:. K. ('li:lt-
tertnn.
1►falognrt. and JInss'luplr.-'1171)n-
h.•rt Wolfe.
''he Fringe of the Mowlem Work,-
ilarry .3 Frank
Beek. for Hays and Girls
Ihugl.• 'Cum.• C. IIIn. k1.' ..
Jock of the liu.l11rld-.1'1.r,-7 FIte-
taltNrk.
Deep Sea Hunter. it. Illy South Seaa
.3. 11. Verrill.
1141.ty Itl•ton M. 11 AIcN•v'dy.
Ileroeo ..f Peace -.Archer Wallace.'
Herne. ..f Alodern Adyentnr4"---dlrol-
ges k Tillman. .
The 4'11ildren.< 11luebir.l--Manri••e
?Iseterlino•k.
Tale. lir the Gregit. War--IIoury
SPwls.i t.
1'dtaddal Heroine.. of pioneer Days
Mabel 14. A11•Ki111e).
Aslatieor•Wori.w J. i:. Thomann.
Athettllr., in Heaver Stream Camp
- .3. R. i►ngnN.r0.
A Suitor of Na1w' "s -1. Lewtenuan.
Little }rig Earw and the Princess -
' ('irrrie 4'. ('ole.
Wath"' for (-oo,l •1'hildren--4.ora It.'
Peck.
The Violet Vestry hook -eel. Andrew
tang.
The 1'.•ILM' Fairy Book --e11. Andrew
Lang.
Women's 1nati1u1P Meeting
The regular !peeling of 1lie God.rlck
Women's. I(IMit11e wt.. 111414 Thurwlay
aflenloon, Juni' 0. In MacKay Hall
The prr•Ident. Mrs. G. 14lvrt. pre-
sided. After the nsm11 opening eter-
II•I.ey. the . c.anmltte' formed at the
pr•vlotw meeting to Zook over the
cemetery resorted over thaw hundred
iegl.•lel plots. The institute is
hoping to have something done In the
near fntare h. his%,' thew• cared for.
Arrnugionei 44 14
mance for attend-
ing the .1.1ric 1
� f annual
nNr•fi t
ng. to K
111'11 I 1, 111'-«, .1'
.
1 a1 1. a I r .loop _,.•. Mrs. P.
It:nit.'. pie a paper on the parent.'
:411,1 t,•ncherei ...intention held ros.entlr
in Toronto.- )tin 11. F:, Salkeld read
note,. from the Ifatd Book. Al r. ti
Major with 'Hoch twenty-f{'P girt^
8114• n demenstrntion .d' rhe ten.hing
be 11/e. Iwwn doting In ll,. 4.1.44+ 415e
, Inst year. Cil+ was eery interesting
1 tan: 4.•114* ala raag4' 11it/lse•I f, \nay 81141 81114.11 enjoy P41 by 1111. The nogg
41.' '.1.1 at thirty or ;comb of Pfghty int .4'in,hrd.d and rerreeionsents wen
Montreal Star, srr'rd.
"lo truth, Ow law it. legi•latise "We stand back of every auto we
form ran newer .vmplele•!y meet the well." any• nu ad. Ftlne' Tho• front
uw.d. 441 any 'sonumi4141 «- 41'Blaries- is the dangerous end. --Florida Timms
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