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Mbar Aunt• Consitt. of Bengali, has Reeve Kerwin will then reside lu CI (-
leen for a hip to England, setldtg oat tort{.
the Ewpr'r.s of Amen. A much respected resident of Wbtte-
Mia■ Ileoulw White, who spent the' church passed away of Tlmrwfay,
winter with friend* lu Texas and Cal- Jeer 11th, lu the person of Margaret
Ifornta, has returuttd to her home In Hawthorne, wife of Stewart Kerr.
Currie. Mrs. Kerr, who wan eevtuty years of
Mies Ruth Bantle has resigned her uge, ia,i been 111 for Alta months, at
pr'sitdou on the sluff of the "ontinuu- tit bonze of her orbiter,, Mrs. Joseph
don school, Itl)th, MUd• will Lille a Ifutwee Beatles her IIUi+In11nI. she la
:ear's net. rurvlwed by tbreeeslsters nue three
MIip Jauet l'bexuey. It.N., super- brother's.
vinor'ot a ho.pital h1 Cleveland, 444.,. A quiet wedding was solemnized at
1a the Nest of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson the amuse. Listowel, 011 \\'elnealay,
Chesney. Rllw,e Farm, Tnekerswith. June 14th, when Lillian regal, eldest
- Dr. Clair C. !ismer, of Welland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itolwrt
liar bought the ,oravtte. of Ur. lumen Bowes of Grey township, was united
at ('[wllfou, lir. 'Wilton has pnrchu•e.,l in marriage to Archie Mugu. Stu of
a praethr• at.I'lauavlll, MTM. Mann and the late W111. Menu oil • .__
THE SIGNAL,
GOPERICH, ONT.
reached that city when their car col-
lided with another. and Mrs. Cassel
suffered a painful Injury to her head,
necessitating attention at Toronto Gen-
eral Hoarltat
'Frank Clark, who has been asatstane
agent at the C. 1'. R., has been move
d
to Medonte, as relieving operator. Win.
Brawley, jr., 111 filling the vacancy at
W Ingham..
The High Scholl board bas engaged
Miss L. Hammond, of Atwood, to take
the place of Mhos E. ,Finch, who 1s
Jeaving for Toronto. and Miss 'Helen
it. MacGregor. of Bowmanvllle, who
will replace Mies l'errutt, who also has
resigned.
Miss, Mahood, of Lakeiet, has been
selected by the nubile school board to
fill one of the vacancies resulting from
the rexignutions of Mies E. HetherluR-
. Nun stud Mies Mae Ito ertsou.
Mimi Jean Keith. principal of Wing -
ball Business College. has lett for
Vfctorie S.C., where she will spend
her vocation.
• Moss Annie Ihoglae ult.) for the Monertetf. After a motor trip tits
of happy couple will make their Ito on
a the growb Nem In (;rey.
Ile • , , •.••,Lunt 0.0. sal. • iz.rl on
Monday, June ilitb. at the Milted
Charles Sellers has Icon rrrtut:tg•rl church, Fllwvale, when Myotic
asPr
fur1 Iel of \1nl ou 1.111.11.• pelmet,
Mamie Sharkey.rk,r daughterht
rr -t Mrs.
■
h wa
0 ort .
. J. ►. Swltb f
and YIN• Edna Reid, lately of Il•nudl Floret
ler Man leen secured to like rl•arge of ..i1 1 in Marriage to Thomas Fueter
the junior department of tbe 1.1, I Poo 1 4
past two yearn has hewn learlu•r
t3. S. No. 3. Howlrk, has ate -opted
position on the stuff of Gorrle 'lib
school.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
GODERICH TOWNSHH', July 2. -
Mimi Helen Ball, teacher of Windsor.
Is epee dlug the auwwer vacation 14
the home of her father. Mr. J. W.
hell.
Miss Margaret Marshall is visiting
lit the huwe of her grandparents, 11 r.
uud Mrs. Ed. Splerau. Mayfield road.
51v. 111111 SL's. Robert Sotsoby and
•,iu, Bruce, motored to grand Kcal
last Saturday uoal ali,udei 11,, S
diu-Peuluile reunion.
Slr. gal Sirs. Brock urr, of 'I'uru11-
r, mutorerl up ou Salurday 111111 nr.•
spending the summer vacation at their
former homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. "Tel" Johnston. of
Toronto. motored here ante are- the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott.
eir. and Mrs. Robert Hillock, of
Sault Ste. Marie. are visiting .it11 rel-
atives and renewing actiatutances here.
Miss Margaret Pentland is epeteliug
the smmnter %western at the Metre of
pathy of the community iM extended
to the sorrow/lug frmillen and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmor McKurney. of
Elgin. Man.. anti Mr. and Mrs...harles •evnflus to deatprh hew rp{caring
('arter. of Wlughaw, visited last week de
with the former'* ennslu, Mr. W. F. the city press. Veterinary surgeon'
Campbell.
ecri u• the elts•aw• as greets poisoning
and after keeping the animals under
clots• observation tial that they nppmr
TOV NSHIP COUNCIL all right ellen grazing
'Thursday, July Erd, 19 -T
Aro Poloornal
11 is reported that a newand dang-
erous epidemic bas appeared ou the
shot) farms of the \\'1ugham dlstrlet,
COUNTY SCHOOL TAM DAMN
Following are the dates of the
school fairs to be held to Huron mea-
ty this year:
Goderlch Township
Colborne Towoahlp
St. Itelena.
Aahfteld
. but au. , e•n y 1;,•Igrave
the legs stiffen uud the bleating (wase Ethel
COLBORNI es •1111 gradually the entire body stiff How•Ick
('ullornr eulwcll wet June 10th. •a i ens, resulting in death. It las been Wroxeter
Sept. 1s
iL
" 12
e w
" 10
" 17
" 11t
•' 11)
s xt
" sl
24
25
:!6
30
a e,wrt of revirbHi.. 11 ulrudw•rx pace•
found that cattle until horses aro not t'Ilnlo, Town
rut lliuut.w ,.f lust lu.r•tiug adopted
being safes -eel Url tui the a Wit ihuF Rural
w IIg •easnt w Clinton
as read. All appeals against the 1930 pre gids 10 tight ell they poison. 1')1torne
assesswrut roll were insert' 51141 MA-
,oswl of. Several d,,, were reutuyed.
one assessment lowered. and tw.; new
mimes added as joint owners to prop-
ertyPassed : also where furuts were bought Pass Henley.
th
slow the a,ae,etrrr'. %'til% the panzer, - - 1ladge: -What do you think of a
were ehatlgtd 10 til....• .1 present rout-
'
lira of latera always Ihr in writ
met -Court closed on motile' Of Ww.
' with rather malicious intent for the wan who M ,unstantly dt'atNing hb
elf
hag hills 'were paid: Road atssolllts, I .Andre Ma
Grand Rend
"Within the next generation the .Itlyth
whole of military defence will have Crediton
-'' Zurich
e
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Thom and G. Feuer'. ore critic who ventures to Lightish w novel'
At .the regular meeting the follow• _ urota. Ju. -k : "lie is a marvel.
gilM1.72: A C. Clark, snppUte t,vid ie•' -- -- - __
The flavour of SALADA Is
the most delightful of all
PROMOTIONS AT her parents. Mr. fund Mrs. It. fent- eland."st.,f.fwlc•.4 f14•: U \vtu ASu11Nw ,
VICTORIA SCHOOL hind. I)wu:4 1 •
1 M eMi; lar,.
I Thr mean 11x•11 of the Lard's Slap- rotary
Ixlnitl exg expenses.
es. got-_,'st • (' o.
Thr ftllrwimg is the result of old- I torr will be dletaeuseai, In Colon 11 MPS.
part >alary. E7:.
1 { t uudur +at 't p w Sum.t , re,•i%tug !IO
all
miner prtaIW io1 I I 1
Is at
\'ieluria s• Oso chore 1 rex . '1're:t•mrer re,s.r'r
Sr. IV. day shod will he held at 2 p. 111 Ree tato the clerk' (.. war of crmrl.ry
a•
e.
l'lllll 1
ORA r pastor, will
be in g
e J ti L
• rh n list l ,ns
a 11
ret M
1 lI G. 1
Honors: Margaret Hugo
Lee. }:Inas Butt. Edward. 1Yfelanrj Thr Gott, the
s-h,s., r( Illitwl Cnucc,l adJuuruwl to w.r•t July
o, \ , N1,. e• of the LKelth Cutt. Kenneth Cutt.l 1 church cuj.yel 1 picille.11st Mou•l'i) 19::11• a1 2 p.ul.
W. 1;. }\trqulutr•un, of fro%uxt. late (:gorge Meek anti Mrs. Meek. of Pass: Ituls•rt Mtl.ean, Donald Wig- afternoon at Camp letchlgami. Dere t:. J. IIF:TlIF:ItINCToN, Clerk.'
Alta.. a former ro'Holeut of Morris Belfast, Ireluud. Iter. Alex. Rlntonll gins. Norman Macdonald. Leslie Nat- !tag ole afternoon the 14M.rts were -_ _- - - -
township. was ,re-eletet as member pi("rulexl the ceremony. lel. Robert Williams. l'harlee Leve. ke•uly contested. .tlsot sic o'clock
for ( titling i 1 I I f t retiring ntes,ber corn -glom Ryan. Frances Sanders, .upper was sired by the ladies. after
Carrick. Mabel fol 11 1w. w+.. 111.1
Yell
the It ItaWne r c ug ,. the
'r,,. u, In ,onus '. nor r 1 • cw1 1,
teal election reently h.•I.t ill .Ulerta. +: urge 51aws'n, thee te,.ple • S. S. No. I Lucy 1larrisou. Nelson a • . which n so •a g:
Word ha- been rirviael at t•rrlit.t, :•. l'slorne, held a picnic at Spring- .t.. u.ton. John Heckles. Barbara teen the marrWil omen NISI single•
O: tet' .Math u[ lar Geiser. a former been- ,ro i'u,1'' ;11x, duo' 'l.• d'ev ''l'houwon, Gee Worthy. \\'llllaw 1111,7. meg. The score was 11---111 in favor Ia a Bountiful Supply of Rich,
t'r.dttou boy. who diel at his home In presented Mr. Mawem with 1111 ad:1 loris Hanley. Batty Thomas, Atb•rt ,of the ricgle m,•c. There was a 1 set!• N;ea1th4iVln $100(1
J nr{waaCarrick.,1 1
A REAL NERVE TONIC
Denver. role ,l' June 14th. lir is sur- 41r.•s1, and a ,'aur. Mr. Maw -son has STh John .tau r o 1 t Ir •
sr a•:
•Ived by his wife, also a former res- t . t--, tor,• -•r- •, s "o",. ' t•' NI,Ins. 4.Vllson•Kldght. Gordon Me- ,
ldent of Crelituu, lw" dnuglu,rs and 1'slworlr, and he'Is now retiring to Manus. ('harle. Worsen. Malate LUCIKNOVY
tw•o •ons. t.:, 1 well . • .e.I. T1114.1111444/11.lJ
.1 Ir. R. I. P. 1►Ingall hes sold Irl• . The death took plat• ut 1.I.tnw'•1 Sr. III. to Jr. IV.4 --
mw'yer, of London, who takes piss' s...lun orl1 11,. oof teflon thy\\`Elina1'hetbav ' Roberta • tJ"ho t n:'Ilelty Whitteey Yule, Marion n.`Nor• Lt'CK\ OW, June 311.-'Mtss Floral rverydcy duties,
Andrew. of London. Is speeding fir' lhwjorins the nerve•• with arintlrrs,
Kay
don at otter. Or. loutrll les purchasedir- Pride, wife of M. Earl Itndd, of eras; I ern Nprnuh I►ww•ua Wilson. K ther-Marjorie w sonar %•cation with her puree's; Is a terrible wl.Iaoode. T1' 1,ily of riconly h.'
a practice at Petrone, and will. Mr. bns.k. Ihweaswl was a obi -tighter nfllt.e Mnrray, Madge Turner. Marjorio nerve tonic 1. a rt
Snu • hers..
remove u there
who e11 Is r IIIM'tye will \ow hli. and Mrv. 1'r,s1. i.f he I ,Ilan, Doris omps n ackble rt00 Minx Mary Delude., lea• retaruu';red lltrt \\1T.au 'ure this rcl..r I,
ourchtt the
sen. 10r. (*.Myer lye•* has taw 1r.sI Besides her Intnt c hd, she Ie' Donald. - , ItLean.elle 'Verne' 4'r .leek . 'Bert' home after' completing 11w token. Enriching and purifying i',._
{ntrehaawl the Ixdl.l•ue• of lir. (Oct +arcicel by an Intro child, five' John MacLean. Fero CnlnsJel. Mae. Stratford Normal.
l .' Mohrina. J11e\ K,rsln w. .lean Ilea Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. Murtlu and (ant 1rnaing l`lhrmr Mrs .ellert•,n ltete1,
Sufferers from urr% nus debility ftml
lhetuselves tired. low-spirited ,11x1 uu
aloha to keep their pends on anything.'
They are totally unfit to p•rf,ru their,
1'•,•k, on King sIre.e. Rennet. 41st.•rs and three brother. The ry nu1 c I . '•
Win. Penman has -01.1 his lella,r.• were token to Guelph for Interment. -\dame Kenneth Belford. Robert \1.11•
farm In Sowlek township to Fred .\ pretty welding took place in sen, Harold Duckworth. F:rant Fisher,
I•s•khgt. of Clifford. who takes 141. Stephen's rhumb. Cords. on Sat Garnet Mathlemou. Mary Evelyn Man.
\t S rtmgerour
,mderMaloo n..Tt Nrnruds•r. Mr remelt urdtay. Jane .'int when lianba Gert
N.r•k-r1r %
with Mr. and Mrs. John" ]oyul of ltacrvc Noy 0s 1q.1•o m ldrt. war CN,11n year -
town.
town ago 1
(r w•v.fu 11 44444 extremely 1a•n•rud:
My. of London, epee the
,:w. Glen !Attlee. owl . , Mr. P. M. Grant. who taught in the o .
1o,•Imi•r Worthy• fleeter Kings%eltIl1 to t,,.,l, ill,, 1111 I began 1 o Williams'
1
Idol Morsan. Kenneth Aitken. Eoiiyel T•ukln IIIA resignation. echos, and intends had no .,dor. Nothing 1 tri.rl r'u1.r
Israme the bald, ..f William
Lor. }haler Jr.I Alma l'elel.'ngh, ring to Toronto. whereOhe uill tea., rden Johusl..u.• I'rnkcl'ills. t5 y etest 11 III item It II 11.1 td.t-
ntd h♦cli, SOU of the Nat, II r. and Mrs.'
Luwhy. sn„tner retool. Mr.
ss Hlcl'.a, rn Illtch tI, The . 11.'. nt 1
From i ID 1s Sr. Iq. tl tee.
ling J off Iasi for i11iything wit hem (Ali o• or
int -
wow performed lin the rales. Re. IL I Richard F' Ilsley. ran F Ih k Mal x t plu r• )Ihr tnHtbh
• Ruth Rolerlwon y ••1 t You ' •111 u
r
bas bought tbe 1ro1•n,re fern belong• rule. elder daughter of Mr'. F. A.
tog to Reeve R. 1). KerwIn.witlln the Wessman and the sate Itnt F. White.
corporation of ('Ilford. Mr- Peewee -Currie.
takes 1w5as•5M1or1 114 Noyeullmr14
POISONS
IN THE BLOOD
1 OVER HALF AGENTUR'',
TH15 PROVEN PRESCRIPTION
HAS BEEN RCGOGNIZED
ASTHEMO5TEFFECTIVE
REGUI.ATOROF THE
LIVER..KlDNt'_YS
S. BOWELS
TRY OUR
Bread,
Pies,
Cookies,
Buns,
Rolls, etc.
The purity of the in-
gredients used, plus the
expert baking, assures you
the best quality bakery
foods.
E. U. CLEVELAND
Phone 114 West Street
THE SIGNAL'S
Clubbing List
S Jones. The happy couple will re-'
side In Michell.
A former well-known resident of
Hemel Mrs. Wm. McK,... psss,rl
autt) r 1.117 at the. home of her woo.
for Itis McKay, Hegersrill•. Mrs.
McKay 1 was In her sixtieth year.
who Nae lot a •.•
r . ... n b year. will take r. (;ran •s get tp„ sr pills from ane
Itnrl. }Irian Thomas. tot a . ') lse Alton Kill take the room lou. 1
Mary Howard. L.wtnard Shrin. f'sn• h` Mr. Johnston Inst year. 111•• F. E. medicine. dealer , or byl mail at .01
lltrle Meetings. Phyllis Martin. ('■all Mit^reau will continue hn lam• position ,•cera a beta front The IK Williams
Atulerson. earl Bloomfield. Ruth
I elpa1 M.didne• Co.. I:ns•k%Illr, e110
oo; (,not. Louvain*. itb',tnflebt. Rn1.7 Mfaa Mary Willson. of Hamilton, Is -
''hark. Mello SI. nrdowu. eerie, 5111.1
ler. 1ittret a Miller. Norah Juek,renewing old acquaintances In 141014 -
now
.lett "st of her life in 11,11.1111. 1enc- 1'.•nri 11•e.la•. Billy 4art.•r..\nnle /01k•l Stites Wlmaltred Douglas, of Lurk -
Ing sheet a year Sin,. With her he•• 'fold. Beth cuntwell. 1h,nahl M,•Kny.
now, Is spending a three w•,'ekr' reea-
hand and daughter: Marken, to live Linter .U+stay. I flan with her Isirenta. II r. and )ors•
With her tam at lIs s,inrlrl•. Besides from
I ,- Itobt. Douglas, of town.
her hn•.h/'trKf. sir Is 111* TIt 1•y three Promoted 11 ,,.tu' to Irl 1)n Sunday morning. June 29th.
•lati
%eehtrn ami two *owe. The the
- Honer.: WhReyitten.
M. 1'atr, I• Sign'''.' there passel away one of our u•iuh
wane enior' c helot
and the fun- MariePrep
Amir \\'hitt 11 o'd Atkinson. kinew. res .owl ladies in the tWrsnn ut lire.
rho rani'' FAM held In the 1'II.'n', Marian Ituruan, F.IwIar sa, Fah+''• ,Marlh.n5W. Tie d.rrn.el
Chani Interment took place in Hen= I:e.rgr ' Hrudeeson. }turn Neter v. was In her sixty-sixth year and before
.all cemetery. , ,':ooht rineBarton. an 44444 Jile41 Hurray. 1 her i nher s• ty-s Catherine d bef or -
Pas.; Jerk •'eased. Jnrk Wlleateel sell She had suffered with rhruma-
RRl•SKlJ.9 1'it, MeA White. Rex icy. -J a )ler (lam for many years and It had left
_ _ t Ian IlrAdnnO. (tatty }'rye ewe seen. I her a rrlp{rlr., but theme!' all this
.\ quiet w.rldine mesa eel. tu.izel at Man TL•hl.orne. Margaret Jamar, her e., a happy- appearance.
,n.• home of the bride's ;seed.. on I Irete rifleman. Marg'ierite' Morgan,' and alwayswas very eeaeha. The peartnt e.
1',1,14. Jna• '_the whit) 1,1 - rte• only 1'.' 111 T11,"n1 sou. Apart 4.Vor;e11. Roy of this patient.
1 T oat 0. the
daughter of Robert and 11r root- •\tklus•'n• sorrowing husband null family.
I• 11 Reader to Jr. 111
I ,Jose 141h 11.111.0....1.01 1111 of a:n•c town. • Honors: Holm Match, Gordon 1'111,, gra. Wm. Bowles, Jim and .\nuts.
-hip. as mitred in marriage tot_ Wil-
Susanne Itnw41rn, Roaa I'rnn yule. of latulmt, formerly of Ill. plats.. an
,;.,,u }:cons, of Pelisse's. The err• James0Gnrrbk. Bertram Hecklers. spending the holiday with friends herr
,Dour ons ts'rfurm•rl I.r.Wl•. \. N' rn Melt 1111' ,hnr'h. Fergus. on Sin,
Ly. R Margaret Taylor. Faahe Tram ,ley. June 22. I,w. Helen Craw. of Luck -
Barker, ptator of Rruseelt'Coked
May. R. Joe Johnrtun. Harold 1' g.'
,hnrr•h. Mr an.' \Iris. will I Bertha Ma.Kruale. Itrval Sliding. now. was ,l-'Ignntel t0 mission worn
_ I{ J4lunl Lindsay. Boma Rutiedg In fling. Tlw church was parked -to
make their twee in Ilruesls. + e, Agnea, ,u.,uv, for in Mrlc.11l.• uueetw• It•
- CLINTON Stn.•.\rthnr. Merrily Date. Beryl lend. t'raw had spent mesa of her life. She
...ton. ItemBruce Nemnings. Albert Blend.' s. 1
Icy. Clement Mlutnings. James Grnhnm, 1 leaven In •.short time for Chinn. where
\ pretty wedding ,',, place on N+nf- !tarry Fritehe Themes Fry 1 she will be marMwd t.. Itev. \\'m. II._
Imla •. inn.. 21, won't, Flor ass. Mae I, • Doak to 11 Bonk Mitchell. and they will work In Henan
' wrond .' i'e. rr of Mr and \Ira. Ed 11A•tly ,loheaton. Bolt > N:or_lrl, ore reprove -Mafiosi of the 11e•Icillr ...as
Nolfoe. was united In marriage to T111rntd M,.h"b,g. K.na,th F:Ili+.111. 1 F.r.' gr.•gntiun. 11, Nilh•h•II •w,w lw.rn awl
4.1 • 1s Semler. only mat of S1 r. and rlyn Mandy. F:11111 Mi,•ihtt*III 1. Frieda! irr,nlgbl np In 1'1,419. b•1ug s SW' "r
\I.5 Iterls•rt Fowler. Ilnrntl read. '1'11'• 1 Matson-. Jos,phine Bradley, Hazel Rev. 4)r. R. A. Mibehell and Mra,
., •.•rnn11 %vee lwrfern0rh le' It•v. W. 'lige•. Fotrlean Johnston,- illicit Snell. ritrh•il "r ltnnau.
scow nod Tao Taoist. • so
Globe
Tie Sigwsl sad Tao Versehef
Daily Star
The Signal .ad Th. Landes
Advertiser 4.50
Th. Signal and Tie Leadee
Fres Press 1.50
The Signal and no Timm.
S0
Mail and Empty r.--•••.•
The Signal sad Tito Yertaera
Sus3.23
The Sigsal and The Family
HeruktiWeekly Star 3.00
n. S{gmel lee Saturday S.SO
Night
Tb. Signal and The New 3.90
Outlook
Tell. Siawal and Canadian 4 65
Homan and Garden*
Th. Signal .ad The Catbale 3.75
Reword ...................... _
Th. Signal and McLane'
cLS'
Magazine .............
The Signal and Moetreal Wit-
revewsl 3.85
Wa-
iles*
new 3.50
The Signa) a a d World
Wide newel 423
sew 385
Th. Signal and Youth's
3 110
Cen,paeisw
nee Signal and The Tor„nt^ 7S
Stat Weekly
The Signal and Readand
l 3.15
Gets
T{,. MOW sad Th. C•w{dunl.N
C.nrla
trrar. _
Clubbeng Rates With t i •
edieeb May M
Apliearl.w
Bremner.of hrto,,,1-.4.1. Tree: bride Lek tem -reek e Edna Love. Evelyn \\'II- -
'uud green, left far a'+tuot••r trip 101 .on. ihorothy PlthIadn. Donald Shenr•1 WESTFIELD
mii.t .14 nii.1 oh their retest! •vi+l re- dawn.- Kenneth Tonne. Morley Bloom -I ll•-_
s1,1.• en the groom's floe ure l's. Ih
rr- field. Danny. Menne, 1Margaret But.
z" IIIIIy Duckworth►. Wily Wittiness.ness. \\'F1 'Flla.lt. .Indy 2. MI 1-4".. d
fells Patton. Billy Jollnatnn. Helen land
•. ro nl
F. ETER IOUs. Charlie Mnnnlnes. Glnrin L.awa.1da3-
Primary to Sr. L 11r. and '11r+. It.4.t. 1 3111111111111 r1 -
Christ Church-by•thNS,a. Colon. Pan- Mary Wilson. eite.ter el,•Xa11. F.1101 owl on .3111411) ivit!' 11," fun,irr'' hrol';
amt. was the svelte of a unique wed• McAdam. • Ray mend linrker, tlnt)•s •'r. 11r. Mark 1tn,1inn111. .f .1trus'•el-
ding on Nntttnlay. June 7, when Jean ('nleiongh. - Maxine Martin. i►onald I - .\ nnuder from tilts sl,l,tty spectra
C. leore. only ,lnughter of Mr. nod' Stonehouse. 11nrMd Shore, Donald' the holiday in Golerh•li.
Mrs. Lewis Love of Exeter. and J.; Johnston, IGIrjerie Miller. Pauli:l' Mr. 111111 Mrs. William Weld••n epee
Cneon Ifeekett, of Petrone. were Johnston .Inuit 11nb,rtsot. .1e11 11 1'roc- *urr tk
Ho. weekend %vitt their daugi,
marrtnge hr \rehtieneon I tor. Elizabeth Rath, Harold Mlle.! ter, Mr.. Reg. Jecnitge. "uf Windrow.
MISS Marjorie l'htltptell spent 11,'
w•,r•k-enl with lar ,•0110111. 51Ia% I1o1.11
111117 son, of G,ahwirh.
11r. and Ilea. ,lark 5'nnmpla•I1 n..1
family. of .\Flm.•r. listed receive.
with Mr'.. ('amplwil's sister. Mrs. .\l-
int Walsh. •
is n p Mr. and Sirs. ,Nuhn Snell and ch11-
n rlmr.dlay, June 111th.'nt the' Iltldnrl ie•It•h, Kathleen Kodert rn°' 11,0. ,of Windsor. nnt.red home rn
r hie erne .lends. nn the aKllltetly Mtreughan, Mabel 1traA!.e nnn•
;yitnrdny to ser• -1111. forineer. father.'
Mr. George Snell. she was very i11.
Sirs. A. E. .lehnafeu. of \\'est 1\'e•
watios11. Airs. Iinseell• of Lncknow,
111111her nuttier. Ilrs. 1Inrve). of Ex-
eter. visited hast Friday with; the for-
nac•r's dattghter. SIrs..1. Howard ramp-
.
'
N,•ho l'closel Incl Thiirslly night
for. the vacation.
The farmers of this T14.1111 1Y are
busy snowing bns. Owing to 11e wet
we:tfh.'r it is net going pati' the barns
10.115 good shute 115 they would like
10 have It.
Ihr. \1.111. Temente and M1aa Muriel"
tor. of Toronto, are visiting their
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Walter rook. 1
and other friends.
Mr. Melvin Brown, of (' leer. and
his netd,rw. Master George Itroeet. of
Riescntnh. anent over the dvr•k-^11,1 at
the 1 • of the former's sister. Mrs.
W. 1'. Campbell
It I. with deep regret end w,• 1.1114
bel'• fh'• death of Mr. (:wort'• Snell. sr..
who pissed nutty to N1,t,dny evening
The Neutral service %ins hold nn Wel-
n elny. interment Iw•ing.111nti,• In ltn11'a
'enw►rry. -The boo Ile Moen Ira.*. to
m'nrt his passing his wife. dmaglt•'r.
lbs. Minnie. sow. George \\'. net ins..
steel. nil nt home. ntat \Ir .1nhn $nail.
of Windsor, Mrs. J. L. M,IJnwel. Mrs.
Elwin Taylor. and Robert Anil. all of
Westfield. This death .seems dolly cad
aa Mn. Snell's brother. ITnmphrey, nt
intalr,born, underwent an operation in!
Clinton hospitals temple of week. ago
sad peered away on T0lewlay marten/1
of this week at 2 A.M. The d,rieat nym•1
g,•t' gad a \\'101,1s•.7 visitor on Mtni-
The
nano
vrkw. The moiling dinner war served Irene Rall. Georgina Mllla. William
l In the Waahingtnn hotel and the wed -1 Wilson. Ingle Anderson. Wlltnm Drew,
ling party emlrarkef on the Smite' Evelyn Steep, Robert Plnkhnm.
Merin far New ,York. Atter 11 r11cn-i Kindergarten Pr. to Primary
Hon In the north Mr. and Mrs. Hack•. Morning (:lams: Kathleen MaeBwan,
ett «111 -astern to their home to 1'ern. Helen Howard, Ruth ('nntwell. Rath
Jahn Steel/Ike. one of ;the oldest Cornfield. Olive Bradley. Mnrjorie Ter -
redden f Stephen township. Ta''rd fort. t)rdelia Fisher. Rtyrnend Snail,
any
home u
r.trle.alon of Stephen. The deceased.' old Williams. Kenneth Porter, Bruce
elmwensin his eighty-sixth year, is itrndley, Donald Campbell. Benson
anni'al by one sen 11 1111 two dnnghterm. 1►a,r. ,Intik Young. ellktred Brindley.
The Glanville fatally met with lin Sam Mnhlm.
_Afternoon ('lass: Mellen Robertson.
Petty M,tlwaln..1nnn Bcehnnnn, Grant
Johnston. Palrt•In Million. Betty Krnd•
ford. Helen Milker. Douglass Mncdonald,
Mildred Laws, Jack Freeman. Betty
Jean M,Nee. Nrwt11n•1tla,uc, Margaret
Hotel. •i,nit McAdam. Betty Bell, Helen
Tr.mpour. Leonard Bloomfield, ,Rock
Duckworth. ihtuglas Orr. Fred White.
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ALARA"
TEA
FOOTWEAR FASHIONS
1930- -
-Men who wear, fine Shoes are demanding cor-
rect style and fine appearance in their Oxfords. There
are many outstanding features in the coming season's
style situation.
These features are to be found in the new
models for spring. All the leading manufacturers' lines
are to be found here at most reasonable prices.
GEO. MacVICAR
THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
GODERICH
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accident on Friday. June 20th. wfien
nxtoring to Grnnol Bend. While trio. -
..Bing along the lith eoneeseinn the
,Irlhrr butt rnntrnl of the car and It
,,Idol upside down In the ,titch. Ly
min Glanville Fettered n weep wound
o 4'1.11 eontIn a him to the honer. Mese
1,11, Glanville was cat 1114011 the fern:
the others. though brnisel and shaken,
1 i.klly esentwe more serious Injury.
IA,,ocatlon ihty services were held
on Smelny. .1 tine Y"!ml. when the Fv•
-ter hrnnrh• Cnnnotion LegIOI
'•, id n wrentT•° of ole rrnnt it ph nal, 311,11,44 Baker. -
later nt the cemetery. with members of Sr.
1.--Gertr Gertrude Mary Hog-
t:•.' Feller Ledge. No. 07. 11-.0.0.F earth,
de,erntel the grn%rs of departedI Whitely. II. 1'MIa t tle Antonio. k Kennedy. Fnnson
hrrthren. O M
ST. PETER'S SCHOOL
Primary--Phyllis Jeffrey,, Mtn COM -
tell°. Walter Stern_ Donald Hildebrand.
'Brien. Mary ,A.ts•ker. Bert Rneli-
1 ' * WINnn 1M ler, Jack Fitspa Ia trick, Teddy IirAs•
_ tacker. Muriel Slain. Mary Campion.
I,ennnnl Rrnnrtt.whn hsa been tor Grade iLL Connie ilalrrhlrr,Her-
eof few veers with the 100111 nth% Rorke, itlllle ringenrtlee FlninP
1111' a
branch of the Dominion Mink, hail
hewn transferred to the Chatham
braneh. •'
,Harare Nrwnll, sr., :Ind Mortice New,
all. Jr., Imes settled nn the
Mont -
row for England. where they will
,Felt the farmer's mntber.
At Tendon, June 17th. Ree W. ,A.
Whitely, Christine Morrison. itntw•rt
Phnelec 1 Rec. t, Pa Hein Itne•hler,
Raymond Costello. Marie Tltrner,
Bulge Raker. Julia Sheppard.
(grade V.--JOePphlne Kennedy. Mar-
garet Webb, Francis Mere. Elaine
Mere. Clarence (:rrnmette. Verna Phae-
len, Maxine ('lairmont.
Townshend netted In marriage Mille Crede VI -Millie Rurke, Billie
I.WiIiI1l _;1'kurn("este,-
And
land Zh°mamCrMelt. yoma son of1ntrieHd Murdock. tlrreld O'Brien
Grade \'r1. -Joseph O'Brien. Mnry
Mrs. .inseph Crewel soil the Into .Tod
roll r'eso'le of I,tnwowwl. Ontario Atter, etepleton. Marjorie Whitaker. Edwin
the ceremony Mr and Mrs. ('aver) left 1 Dean. Phyllis Bae•lder, Robert Spain,
by motor for Toronto. and had Net Verna Plante
n
.,
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AND
FIVE
DAY $45
Meals and
CRUISE Reath Included
,. Steamship "Malrnitculin"
Via the Georgian Bay, Manitoulin Island and Sault Ste. Marie
The • lost wonderful five-day cruise on the Gt•eat Lakes is provided by
the Str. Manitoulin's Five -Day Mach i nae cruise.
During July and August this fine steei steamer leaves each Monday
from Owen Sound, across the beautiful Georgian Bay to Killarney, then to
Manitoulin Island. and among the islands of the North Shore. calling la Man-
n,
itowaning, Little Current, Kagawong. Gore Bay, Blind River,
Bruce Mines, Hiltun and Richard's Landing to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. From
there Str. Manitoulin runs via St. Mary's Piver to Mackinac -Island, where
ample opportunity is provided for seeing all the points of interest on this
picturesque island -the tourist centre -of the Great Lakes.
The trip provides one of the most wonderful and
restful holiday outings in America.
Round trip from (h. en Sound to Mackinac and rclurn.
including meals and berth i. t 1:,.fl.
Modern Comfortable Shil)
Th, sir. 11anitoulin Ie s splendid con.
Iurtsble ship. of steel construction, 190 feet
long. modern In every respect. and accoln-
mode:ing 130 passengers. The stateroom'
are large and well :quipped and ell have
• running hot and cold water.
From the observation salopn on the bur-
rlcsne deck a fuel view may be had In am
kind of weather: comfortable •eahlna. and a
wide-wlnAnwed Alpine -room from whtrh pat-
aenrPrs msy watcthe seenrry while they
snln, their meals.h t
Booklets and firmer-
%aUon' f t1) m 11411,
4te4100.11tp nr Itailwnv
Agent or from
Owen Sound
Transportation
Company Ltd.
Week -End Trip
To Manitoulin
$12
E v ig r y Saturda
evening during Jury
and August the Str.
"Manitoulin" leaves
Owen Sound on a
week -end trip of 275
miles to Manitoulin
island. The steamer
calls at Killarney,
then on among the Is-
lands to Little Cur-
rent, and returning
calix at Manitowaning
and Killarney, arriv-
ing in Owen Sound on
Monday morning.
The return fare for
thla lilt mile week- mi
cruise, i.eaadlag ttamie
and berth Is 111.00.
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•v,••." ^..v n. x. Kernn111s
.,... ,, etlmtnnll,,,t- .1 1)r \. C. limiter tine 11 T. Ed-
imp-
tm e1Af^1 Po,,-,.4'`'iq to 'how the preeetwe of enlen '''nfrlm 3r11. The ttrvt tnnrnnment will
'Handel "84111 lei n11 ienrtiOna tcatetl. l ,• held on Wednesday. Jane 11th.
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