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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-7-18, Page 5Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead WE KEEP THE BEST AT ROCK - BOTTOM PRICES Paris Green ... , Arsenate of Lead, in packages 45c Ib. Arsenate of Lead, bulk 40c Ib. Bordeaux Mixture THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. WESTFIELD WFJSWIEIA, July la -Miss Edna Vincent, of Beltran), le vlilting ler ,rousing. aflame« Edythe eel Jean Mc- 1)uwell. Mr. J. E. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. of ('ombrr. spent over 45c lb. the wrek'rud with taw latter's Meter, Mrs. W. F. Campbell. Master Edwin Fothergill, of Loudes- loor,.', leo visiting his •ronin, Miss 'Fern Mei is iwell. lir. and Mrs. Thema. Kerniek. of lib! h. were Westfield 'vlsi1 4N 1411 $U11 - da r. Mrs .1. 1:. feel. of comber. 1s speud- htg u .couple of week* with her seder, Mr, W. F. Campbell. Mks Ella Slav Wesson. of. Auburn, Is cl+ling her sister, Mrs. Wes. Garter. Mr.. Albert \ether• and family, of IbuullnN.. erre vl+ittug the former's fwlir. Mr. i).ttid 4',«.k, nod other ideals. Mr.. .11 1t,tre and Ills Dorothy. of 1'oruuw. Dorothy. are mending a couple of month. with Mrs. Fra, J. Cook and otlwr friends. .alias .\Ietur Malcolm, of New York Stale. +lest euudar w'IN* her aunt, aIrs J. Y.. Ellis. Bruce St. Telephone 105 GdericL • CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE PHONE 90 GODERICH H. CLEMENTS Painter and Decorator Estimates for painting, wall -paper- ing, etc., cheerfully given esu re. Residence, No. 4, Bayfield Road Telepheee 259.7 if Yea Want To Save Money Buy your New or Used Furniture at BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange 'M M Mealmy s( ssssrta" Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke Pocohontas 12 by 4 egg) I can supply your wants in 'any of the above fuel. Prompt service and reasonable pricer. L. FLICK Telephone 1 fij Goderich TjAy-L-014" GEO. STEWART THE GODERICH VA Mots A SAIL COAL AT THE HEAT FOLKS' YARD PORTER'S HILL Genre (Turret Garden Party. -The garden party held on the grounds of grace Flitted church, Porter's Hill, .at %Celue'duy evening of this week. was at splendid 'u.r•e•n,. The weather was at its best for this open-air event. which w1,+ att.•udcd by a good number 'tit people. A INalllteal+ supper was served by taw ladies from 0 to 8.8(y o'clock. During the supper hour a ,u, ball game between Union and Gr 1-uittel church - metes teams took Oa)* in an adjoining field. The Un- ion nine defeuled their opponents by the ane-eIdol score. of 21-5. The ground was rather rough for playing '41tthe boys linetipw of up team good ag1 as The comwenewl the game were as hollows: fulcra church - W. ilarri.00, e. \. Fuller p, B. Orr 2h, N. Pocock lb, 111 Iisrri+ort It. X. Fuller rt. Porter ef, J. Yuill :ib. G. err se. Grace church - e'. Lnithwalte rf, F. Ileal c. T. Lindsay cf. M. Grainger 2b. A. Grainger p. A., Ilarrls es. K. Dares ;1.. 1'. Young lb.1 F'. Stirling 1f. The umpire was George' i;rw•n+hot•. Shortly • after the ...melts - ...ion of the Ixtll game a splendid pro- gram of nowt, was put on by the Jatke+ide Entertains -re, of ltuytleld. 'Paw teeter. Rer.•11. M. Gale, pleside.l as chairman anal the virion. numbers luelndwl orchestra selections, aaxo- phnw and banjo solo.. duets, mixed quartettes. etc. Tlw members_ of the orchestra were: Mrs. Paull. lila 110; itt.. F. 11 I':r,lll. ',ell.: Ilaroad S,•otebmer, saxophone; A. Peck and 11. Pollock. %lobes; Bert Inion. train+: Mr. Stelck. banjo. The quartette number• were by Mi+we. Lucy Woods and Gladys Gale and Merin. H. S. -ie. -linter anti Iter-. F. 11. Paull. Miss (:ladye Gale and 11rs. Paull were the aev.m4anl+t.c of the evening. "un,no•t'• a. ;.I•:isan' raw for a sail. I c.•rtait . a p!y•a-:,rat time for a' sale un coal. You ..an •rah,• your heating problem. III ting the kind of coo .ace a mat -um ing adt'an'a.e of '. rarer price.. ('all us up. for Gc,•,d Clem t..oa1 ('.U.1. THE next winter's ke sure of get- ' you want. and stoney by talc- . -se low, sum - 1 • J. B. MUSTARD co PAN Phone 98 - Goderieb Summer Footwear We have a Targe variety in Sport Footwear. Running Shoes for the boys and girls. Bowling Shoes, Golfing Shoes and Tennis Shoe.. Our Bowling Shoe- are uha'le 10 give comfort and ea,..;from morning till night. They have that snug fitting in the arch. Try them. r011K:olfing Shoes were made especially to our order at..i 1m'. li,•v.• tine they are real Golf Shoe.. GET YOUR OUTING SHOES AT W. HERN'S SHOE STORE Holm 433 Thr �.Inar,. 4..mlerirh 211 For 1929o conditi ROYAL CORD Here Is the 1929 tin for the 1929 car. New in design and conotruotlon. Extra thick tread has deep -cut blocks to give greater non-skid mileage. Ragged carcase is built with web cord. It has strength where 1929 motoring con- ditions demand It. tide -walls ire strongly buttreosed to resist rut and csrb wear. For safety and long mileage, for the Job your 1929 ear has to do, tbs new Royst Cord is tbs one do for yea DOMINION TIRE DEPOT GODERICH .. • H. J. FISHER visited with Mr. Mew et the telephone central over the week -eve. Mr. A. Ecringtoo and Nullity. attend- ed the funeral of the late Mr Brown 1)I':NGAXX0N. July 17.- 11r. and • Thursday. July IS. 1929.-1 DUNGANNON All the Normal Sellout etu.teotot from the Coder eb Collegiate institute were Mallough. who died suddenly in Peter- borough last week, lirs Netherton being a coterie of Mr. llall•nlgh'a. Mrs. J. A. Wa1S Hsa.red. - The tamable meeMng of (k. W.M.S. was held ut the home of Ln. John Young. Loyal. on Thursday hist Nlth twenty ladles present. The President. Mrs. Wm. Marsh presided. .t report of the locking of'a bele fur swan Lake' indtirtrlal School was tl.••n by Mrs. Marsh, who had asalntwt. .\ chapter from "Drums la tis I rknew." wait st Mia H. t'larl It w u• deddrd toread holed a sale of home lukii.g iu erlch on taturday. Ames. ani 'I'IN•n Mrs. John A. Walter a:,. .311...1 for ward and a congratulat'.ry ud,lm-- wl.s read by enc. naetlokn.•n. ,+he and' \%'alter haring ati..ia.,1 their sol ,len wedding rllniterwary Tho nd.hv...'h:ne returucd ro Lo11dIuu aft..•,• +4.4•11..1 n.. n ,.sack ttilh her .,reut.+11'mad 11 r•. It. .% aleK.•uzl.. ) all.- I.:u,relut 11ct'I11re 1+ attendin. the Stationer s.•I.I ht tioderlch week. err .111,1 airs. Win. Begley, tit Iluw Ilton. are .b.iling friend. here and .0 Crewe. 14 r. :att.! Mr.. W,u4ldge. of Torous •. are .i.itiug their daughter, alts. , M. McKenzie. Thetil-..i„❑ 4'Irele of the l'ulted chun•h will hold their meeting at the twine of 11r :end alt, Ce... 'Harris on 11'ed u.••d„c. ,, my 241 h. The meeting will 1.' In 11w term lit a {leak. All the workers aid members of the alts- .fomarc S..•Ierr are Invitee. Meeting to begin at ^..:30. Tlw reviler monthly u11wtl,g of the W.nweu's Destitute w111 he held at the es honof lir... J. .1. RyanonTliurs- Mfr (1. M. McKenzie and Mailer llaloolw .lout Suturalay at Stratford., Mr. soil Mrs. Elmer Shrekletuu, of Detroit, are. vidiliug the former it mother, Mrs. Wm. Shackletuu. Mr. sal Mr-. 1lelcin Reel and faun• Ili. of Lucknow. spent Suede) at the haute of the lady'. parent.. Mr. and Mn. Jas. °Irvin. Mr. Robe. 11.•Matl, of Detroit. t. vi+ltlug his -iter. 1110. J. M.Math. 11i+• Ln.•lllc E,•.ly i- %Wilug her cousin in Stratford ills. F:utily 11c4'lurr ha• returned home ;titer ri+itiu: friends in Rattail - ton. Nr. .ural \Ir. l:orlon \'..w.z awl daughter .i•it,•.I al the hoar of lir aWI %ars. Js+. 4.irriu inn 1'ue•.kty )Ir.. .In.. 11.1-:a••t,•ra anal .•hlldn•n also stressed her man•ye..r. of ethl- eient service In the Society Mra. John Young thea pinned 1411 Ise , lifemem hership pip. Mrs. ":111,', although taken by surprise. tbn 11..l the hill••« for their kind thou.htfn4,e••. n11.1 spoke of 4/he pleasure die had in 4114. work and aMo of her desire to carry 'en In 11e greater w• rk. Mh•. (1')r.1 Agnew. gave a short talk1ntt els• r .• pr..1.1,111 1,w they have It in the I , 6''41 Snu•v+ HMI Ilnw• suere'afully it lin• ern work- ed out In parts of South .\n.,•ricaate alae mentioned °handl and hl+ answer to Pr. Stanley Jones, ..ad .t l.. -r .o.n work. dramatizing two I...•,,, I.':trios on the life In lands wh.•re •...r tuiwion- Arlea Tabor. After the wee a dainty 'lunch was nerved by 11w I,..o.-.s nod her daughters. Misses ltul,y and Haz- el. ASHFIELD ASHF'11•2LI) I'UWXt1HIP. duly -The servhv+ in Ashfield Preatbyter- Ian church were ,•nudncted on Sunday lay the Iter. 11r. Montgomery. of To- ronto. 1►r. and 11ty. John Mate/omit and Miss Sarah • Mn.'i.ean. of ('hleag,', are ci+Itlug at the home of Mr. !infield MacLean. Lothian. Mr. Gordon Grant, of ('that... is visiting rat the tome of Mr. !tomtit] Maple -an. Mr+. Von Tiffin .111,1 f Ily. of ite- troil. are at their summer cottage n1 Klutntl. _ day. Jolt 254 h. tit a "cloak. The pro gram Nil1 be In charge of Mr+. Root Iravid'••... Mr. C. C. Brown mud Mr.. 11lggitw. 14r tits.. \icujmuid and 111+.. lila lbtpl.dd. of '.51,4tec h u rch. sleet Sao ,My at the Moue of lir. and Mrs. Kick Alo%\'hhu,ey. \ pl.vic of the Mini -ter,'. and elder, err llaitlauul )'reebctvr was held by the Maitland Mier on the loft cou- .e+.io❑ of Fat+t W/1 W:1111•41 ou'l'mv+l,y aftcru....u. .A large repre.eutntiou w1,• prc.,•ar to eujm' the nfr.•rneen. air. fifty per�ous fmm S. s \ R.etn,- on.1 air,. Itol.t. David-ob. Sir. and GODERICH TOWNSHIP A Peet-nupt Slower. \ •urprh.e Party took 1,1 at the I...tate of air. slid Met X. Sitter, T11cdf..n:. in maim Nf air. and Mrs. llrrw':.I.I slater (raw• E114theth S„werby, of ':•sh•rich.. The wurprise took taw form •1 a 1116.3.11m 04111+ shower 4.m.Isting .•f -h r.erw,ire. linen. china. etc.. NII.•wiu_ 0.•• high v+tw•w hr w'hleh the y••ar': ••ample :ore held Included In the p.n. ..•sic •tl.'n• eueeteeftil in the recant examinations: Adelaide Davidson. Stella Johnston, Euulee Long and Alberta Riehnemd. quiet. where the bride I•,.,I r.•..ht for air•. F. It.++•. 11 r. It. It. 11nrn.y ,not five year.. After gibe a-,,: •• ening of 'I:ul.hter. 11 L• slur. n•pnva•uted F:r- the, gifts the groom 1.',.! .: n, a few: - 11r .111.1 4. Isnngaun.,u weii-ch..+en wor.b. I.'iu, wl. the, ' lir and 4'• \%'w. Itod¢.yorad air served mud dnnoittg 11 .h.:_•., it, 1111111 111.1 tars. 1441..y. G•c Ittc.tg.•.• of euglu,tw.' it late. boor. The gntb.•riA_ Then •lis- 14th . ci•lt••.I rat 11w 1 • of 11r. and Irrw+l. leaving with the •..,. _ .4'up4,• Mr•..I..l, Ira', I:.1, ww•k• '1'h••y nk'. their lest W1+111++ for h. g4u.va utteudel 11'1..1 A.?' a pk ulc, which and prosperity. late. 1, 1,1 ih.• fl:,rl«'a 1'uk. Under Presentation le Rev. NI. 1. Parr.- i. h. n.n . Sn r n silo c. On the Friday evening ;.r.•'; .1- to hiss \lis. C11;1.teu1 lives+ ha• n•nn•nel 10 4e,lu,rulr.•. 1114• fulcra \" ,' _ I'.i.pl.•'+ her home is \\h .tin, s•g rafter ape'. Ili 514, 15'tc 114-1,1 a meeiin. it c11nnh :1 -.I 4 nt.the home ut her 11n•le. IIsi and presented Iter. 1,1 4. 1•.trr with 1.'to••. an address and 1la.oh'.• ring 11r. Mr. and aero. It. .I. t'nntford. all.' Jack Ynlll ninth. the pr.. -.3 •.r',1,.. 11 r• Relit Willis mei Mira E:vn Gardiner + nronwtted wl,l, ,h I••n,lnet of P The Kerwlax held at the \Text etree't ritek ^u Wednesday and Thur+day of this week by the ladles of St. Peter's church afforded entertainment for a large number of people ..ud cert' .wt rwwtul event. are .I.'odiu•• a few •layw at their cot- nnwer4. by -111et Bella I'd The hollow- rage ;u 1'14rt .\IIN•rt lug address was read '.y Mite Moma Suwerby : .1,. _. P1r29. Dear 11r. Purr, -it i- '.hitt mingled feelings of plensure and regret that 1 we. the me/tiller. of t'u....•. Young Peo- ple's Soclely. bare mi' here tonight , to exprerw In some ta,.:ibtP way our henrtfelt appreelntiou of your sprvlce to our Strlety sin con brace been here. We, Imre ales , e - found you cap- able anal eAI'•ient. ..4! ing to give your advke and a.e+lan.r wlthont reg11r'4 ,,rich. to rant• inennvenk•tee or .ncrlflee It mac here involved. awing 1411 the lime yon hnce been he;,•. We truly appre- ciate your etllleieu. v :,rad your active It.!pfl1lf4++ and we e'mer•ly regret that sohir. r,Mltlonettle. hnce to be ores. Prat. but we rare se glad that it Is a gain for yon. Oiir beartleat wishes Mrs. F. A. H,mtgln+, of ('ollingwood. ane a rwwut Telfer In town. the guest of Mn.. Sims. Newgate +treat. mud other rehitice'. Mr. an.t Mrs. W. 1t. roe and Ih.• 114.-.. 4'o\. of 1A'nntlugton. were 111 town this week on it motor trip and canal on friends" here. 11r. mud 11r.. Fraser Elliott and children. of uttntvn. and 11r. and Mn. Robin Law and dangbie', AnsI, Lt !mt.. been ".nnnwriug In 1 you ibe • c. 111x+ lselwl Leant. 14f Swale. 1 vl g^ with you that r' n tar icer n Ping rather hump tear Hemlock City. Country Fair and Dance at the Pavilion, under the auspices of Maple Leaf Chapter, 1. O. D. E. Wednesday, July 24 I ' 1' NI Grand Parade at 10 P. M. PRIZES Fancy, Comic, for ladies and gentlemen PRIZE for Guessing Miss Maple Leaf Fortune Telling and Special Features Get your costume ready and have a good time Gene Goldkette's Orchestra Admission' - ' 25c De Soto Six Sales and Service %Cashing, Grease and Oil. and (:'neral Repairing W. J. Clark Hamilton Street Long Service at Low Cost Van will won.ter how ...• a:yn offer •rte 1 uttraet iv.• pot terns in the.,' long-u.•ariug Congokum Gold Seal Art -Rap at such luu.lerate price- All unconditionally guarantee) J. R. WHEELER FURNITURE DEALER aad FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones: Store :4:t.i. It.-. Hamilton Street Gederich, Oat. July Clearance of Summer Hats An attractive assortment of smart skimmer Hats of outstanding value. Color and trimming effects are good: Reduced in price for ' Friday and Saturday Reduced from S5.00 to $6.00 to .. . $2.75 Reduced from $6.50 to $7.50 to .. .. $3.50 Reduced from $8.50 to $ 10.00 to $5.50 You are cordially invited to inspect our stock. Miss MACVICAR KINGSTON STREET ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■:■■■■.■.■■■•■■..■■■.■■■■■.92 TO THE ■ ■ In your new' 'charge. %1'e ask III ■ Rev. Father John Havlin. at Water- yon to accept 'n+ a re►tenJ.r.nee of town. N.Y.. is visiting hie brothers In y^nr appreelntlon thi• Mar.mlc ring. t# \+htieW. urn. will 11 h .ling that It w ora many Al. All.. Irene a(avihunld, of lett4dt. I+ pc memories of the evening. Spent in .l+itiug At her home at Kiutall the i•nIrie chnreh- seined on behalf ■ of the l'.Y.l'.S. lir Parr. who w1,+ 111++ Isabel Mraciltrnald, of ('III/•ago.' ■ taken he 4nrlrrl•, . I. -tritest very M- itt -me Maenonald spent a few days' t ng y. merican Citizen vi•ittng at her home at Kintall.1 I • ■ ■ with friends in Toronto ln4.f w'pek ■ V • •t• 41 ■ The July meetingof the Kiotail ASHFiELD branch of the Rumens Institute wit. i held In 11e form of a family picnic rat Lakeview Park. Kintall. on Fridny. Jelly 41h. A very pleasant afternoon' tP of MINN Tena 1 at Mr. (Julg1Pv'+ and with other Ash- 11 e. %saspent. The Angn•t meeting I+ in .' 1MId At the hum ituckinghant. Roll call. "Hoa- to Keeps Cool." The W.M.S. held heir monthly meet- ing at the lone of Mrs. R. Brown on Wednesday. The meeting woos opened with the president. Mrs. John MelfretI. In the ehalr. A 'splendid program w•84 itIV'et'. though the meeting sem. nut largely attended owing 110 the busy !season. n Canada______ ■ g ASIWIEIdr. July PI -Mr. and Mrs• Patrick .l.l artl,y :.r•I daughter. 1n- • ■ We wish to advise that the Government of the United States of America allows its Nellie 11.1'arthc. .•' Detroit. vl+ite.l I. • citizens who are visiting Canada •to take back with themNI ■ field friends heat Nv•.•A. Mr. and I Mr. K.•n"' `h Campbell and ill$100 worth of CANA• DIAN MERCHANDISE ch114rtn. of 1hOr'.ir. t-1alt4-d at the ii $100 home of the la.y ' e.irent+, Mr. and ■ ■ Ju M, M'. iii during taw Iasi fort • DUTY FREE night. ■ ■ ll... of IIIrr I.:u�. ut and Hebert ■ ■ ('Imre. of 11etndt, w.••.' guests rat the • home of Mx. Will 1'I3 ,, Inst week.■ 111,+ .%n11a lh•l:,•,., eme•4+Inn 4. A party of five adults art- entitled to $500 exemption of Duty ■ I. nn an extended .b- 4 to her Aster. 11111 Mr. W. X. Johnston held a «forces lir... F. IR M.'Da•n.:m LI►rklww'. 1111fol wale of farm stock rand Impb'- %pl n 4111, 11 I %Ir , 1 1', M((Jno.. .4 meats ma Monday of la+t week. Mr. T. lttteglaw. of e11evt+ lora 12. intrehate ell the farm. The meeting of the Hare Hardie Mi.don (land of Ashfield Preshyter- ++ . . Whitechnrcli, and NI. .r4.. 1)34141 and \1'111 Scott. of KIn L•n_h, were guest., ■ at the home of 14r ;: Mc\1'hhun•y on ■ Ian church MA+ held on Thnt.vr.,c 11,+t. Maud la Thirty Nears Old. 1'p on • LINENS AND WOOLLENS are much lower in price in Canada ■ ■ Choose your requirements from our large stock ■ during July, a month of Sale Prices � Ottawa Valley BLANKETS [pure .wool] ■ Ballantyne's Knitted SUITS and SWEATERS • Turnbull's Wool UNDERWEAR is Baldwin's Bee -hive WOOL : Monarch KNITTING WOOL • Caldwell LiNENS [Towels and Towelling] a Madiera and Spanish LINENS : ■ the .unhy 41144.'. ,.t , CARLOW • Am.. urn, emu ty. 1491. n ',racily Ii1tL• .loud first .a w t1.. When Himont Pit r In tromp:u,y 55411, ., one year older, mud binck French mare. t•• rest ..r the farm Meyer., came to .\-h' Meyers pnn•hn+es! rl.• "n the ItIck.l•na 14 Isere Stand 4114 Fly to bridle and horn. - purptase team w••I ,odor and .Ii•nn.lt.... doing the work they mowed. 44.45(.4. • ed In ratta.nn. cote et' e +bs•k. hay nil other•. the fartp to marker never exhibited in bring mach more vain pier's. They nlwny,, fort•rhle +fshle rand mud enrefnl gr.mnnin_ years rage. whP11 the to this form home. In nddttlon to the hor+p+, ens 110 krng••r ('.%itLOW. July 17. - Mr, John T. Johnstone. w'nterlu,wer engineer. Ilot ta- .5 n. nc.•umisraic•d by hl+ two nephews, .11 in 411.1 Kenneth Lavery. Toronto. ri+ltvd witab hie lime. Mrs. .1. John- +to11e. on Friday Init. Dr. null Mrs. Shaw and Mr. Recker. of Detroit, ci+ltal rat the home of IIsi. Wm 1.. Young. Loyal. 110 S,1lulay Inst Mrs. Allan Wll'nrn returned on Ant- nr.4n• from M11+kok, with ler eon - 4u -la w and .hurgltter. Mr. mud Mee 114,4 - +on. rafter 11 hen week+' visit with r Ixth.r tlwre. Mr. Thos. Wilson is A very happy mon these day+. The resent% in a little +ata. who has POMP to stay. ('nngr.attl- la tlon. : Mr. Allan Wiliam returned to hie hone on Setnrtlay atter n very pleas.; tint week gent In Muskoka red one in Flint. Mich.. with his «.n. Gordon. and dn11ghtrn'. Mrs. 1►. ('rnwfnrd And Mr.. Ernest Foreman. The Inrltntlone are nut for 16e else• britlon of Mr. and Mee John .1. Wal, ter'. golden walling. which takes tams on Thursday. July 19th. Mr. ('hsrle. Walter► • f (hwlerleh. 1. helping Mr. Jake Fisher with his work tai the farm. Mite• 1►nmthy and ('hrl•tlne Rots. Prtwnn Aare M1.• Narthi Pa1Pr.nn eH• Ifo with their sunt. Mrs. Welt. of An- n horn. nit Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and M r•. Duncan, n, of Toronto. ;rmen.N k toren• the spring of .ray colt mimed ■ light ..f dray the old .land, •Pr mooed Fly. its mother, n ..ihcr with the It of lir. ,hdn, fold when Mr 1.10 -sere fern, c.aatr.slon 11 -w to hP broken as it general matched in In addltIon t.• t'arringe term. ,ped Anil mow - the grain. live nmmodlIk i of I his tenor were •he +how' -ring Isle than phew. "ni^yM 11 roan Mame of hoed %I«,nt 11 dozen 1tnmoldle comp eArringe team. other driving needed. +o FR *tis .erld. Mand cnntII, ,' d fo do s1I the ■ (Intim required of 1,1•4 and going t•• 11 .,•hood 4111y every •. I •xrl dray for n half-doeen year.' wltl, tee yomot men, ■ hers of the family. she to 4.1111 its hill 11 Hof prep and energy and nn keen on t1* ■ 144 as A r'nit and ha+ help doing bee 1 .hat.- In raking the hay rem). We hope • ■ ■ Our selection of Pure Linen, Table Damask, Table Cloths and Table Napkins you will find to be unusually good value OUTheYR STORE S. A. Gray Co ■ ■ ■ ■ /\ ■ OF VALUE ■ • 92 going strong ■ her thMete! iv will ere herb 1111■/■■■■\■■■■ 1111■■■■■■■■■f •111 trong .w she I' today. 1111111111■■■■■■it.t n 41