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The Signal, 1930-7-10, Page 7
i-� s-. Atntosept•s- 93e ALL•CANADA YEAR A Picturesque Celebration for all Canadians "'Las V.to,•ete-, a Warm ant Grsersred mem •�a'k4 ds •• •dapmmt deem it tarhat' int--•-a•i a mltg aR haw. es dr waders hres.mme. Thief iced ed caws•! in•.igtaei•ieg‘e = .11i ii.Dile), as dip* Meresmasehas Men aikaa~ Csai's Mime Ponos 1Ga►MM a Lekl leis t3snr he los at, Sim 2 end & agisresediagoodTasseedgem dimplees anti ass.Pa* medminmil i 11ar•tkea Bodo Ie wail regag=hatelw-• w..iss aaiorgh•rhi• suiend sestes amends =i r fain •kms 014pilaw _ , idlinginiad mIntmesr this emmissible and C1laNt Tear .sides, 11•I ztedz >fr.. lar. PAM HA/U1111, H. W. WA= x• atestmr J Cloning and Pressing 1. Expert servile on ladies' and men's clothing. W. C. Snazel Haberdasher and Dry ©me' , WEST S1REEr Phone 331 fe issi of Weiimp The bride can prepare her gown and be sure tit it perfect, the blue's Boogo.t is something whlth only a florist, wfa is • tow artist Con arrange. The Flowers must be arranged a000rdisg to the costume and , . bf the .bride. All this art be done , . • *ctly by GEO. STEW • RT FLORIST Hesse Sorest Phase 105 TRY OUR Bread, Pies, Cookies, • Bans, * Rolls, etc. The p gred/en aloft the best fooan ripe of the in - plus the assures ymi Sty bakery THE SIGNAL County and District 1 'Iles Ripley kraprers Is taking its an- Windsor. They will reside la Windom. uual holiday this week. Another ut 'Huron county's oldest ;'^'._u., Ting Lithium chloride pioneers pawned away here last week on It streets leraj tae Sues. • SC. t Ihe'voe of Ft:sae.... Mfr (Hive (' k, of Wingbam, 1n Ip[s s(shtpeourth year. *1 leas lett with a ;party of fifty from was ' a native of Yorkshire. Priker.dty of Torsnte for ■ tour of the England. and tense to Canada In loose; Old Country, eettllng In Woodstock mud later mow - Judge Lelia lute rewervert decision lug to Hullett township, near Con - on tie• appeal of Walker Stores Ltd. stance, where he aucerwwfully farmed against their aaseammrnt in \Ingham, fur a period of furtyarvsn years. In where the appeal waw hard Tent wank. 1871 he was_united In marriage to Prop reports from the neighboring Mary MclMICksei. To this UMW county of Bruce are encouraging and were burn eight woos and two daugh- If tlw weatherman eonttnues co his ten: Thomas C., OrvilleR.. taut Ar - good behavior the farmers will be in code T. of the 2nd of Hullett, James flue fettle shout election day. A., at home, Harold -t.. Seaforth, John Political speakere of both parties F. and W. A. of the Huron reed hill bold orway at the cele- rant ; Victor E. who died with the Bretton In Kincardine next Hater- flu in 1018; Mrw. John Graham of day. 1'rodpe.•tw are for one of the big- Stanley sod Mre. W. .1. R.sw. of Hui - gest Orange celel.ratloue ever beld lett. There are fifteen grand-chll- there owhet to the keen Interest In the dren. lection fight now being wng.d. Clinton fire brigade suu•teeded to winning two primer at the tournament three teachers to fill the vaeaue•►ea of the Western Ontario Firemeu'a Ato- m the satf.ltitt'. 11. Culbert. of Rip- ao•lation held at Tavistock on I)omla- ley. Is the principal of the routinna- ton Day. Clluton brigade wee ad - titan school; Mfr Evelyn Gamble, of Judged the ieet appearing 011 ornate Forrlwlc•h: le the ■selstant and Mina and .Is fur displaying the most Llttlr,. of Tewsater, .U1 Mack .the ancient apparatus. an outfit which primary room. __ __ nc -_ _-. dates back to 1861, a small hand -man - Having returned -only a week pew tpulating pump wagon, looking more viola froni Guelph Aanitortum, whet, like a boy's toy wagon ant it Mande in lie had been uedergotng treatment, W,, the hall beside the fine new fire truck ntt, of Hallett township, corn- now In use. suicide last Wednesday moor Struthers of the Mali family from big by banging from a tree near his Colltngwaod, Clinton, (ioderk•h, Rlyth. barn. lie was fifty-three year,' of age Ripley and other piaces attended the and tnnsarried. family reunlos held In Kincardine on A ,upstroke Iw hell resptr.slhle for Saturday, June 2?i. There wen. over the death of George Horst, of Mild- one hnmtrel present, John stair, of Co1- may, a paving .vnstruttlon employee. 1litgw 4. told how three brothers. Wal - who meta moot untimely end., Wbeu ter. William and Andrew twine fres. Edinburgh. Iltsotland, newly NAV, era spat-. two of them setting in nllett township, Huron county. Wroneter school boar} has engaged the man MIN yeed he fell wrier toe *heels of tbf,,.jteavl cement inning machine, the automat. •hotel hitting the man on the bead, crushing his skull to fragments. A coroner's jury derided death was arrldental, with so blame attached. The crsimlttee In chargee of sports for the Hubs county veterans' pic- nic to held at Hayfield, July 211n1, have red • veer attractive enter- tain . The veterans. an• working hard to snake thin first annual picnic ander auspices of all Imetas branches Huron county a ret one l4een, gad that all rape sPil !heir will come and apses iuppj tibtgld. comrades. Wit of Staffs United besegiregl ts and Rev'and AN (ll Mr, Snell has taken at He6ntiller. succeed- or. Before leaf. iia caegr'eRatlon gathered present Rev. and Mrs. Snell wltb m•ffk eloek, eleetrk• flour lamp and table cloth. After the prtheriwg assembled Mr, Hobert North" war to the chair. Yellowing eommun singing Mies Verne Klelnfeldt a piano Instil „Natal, after Mr. MI Mrs. Snell were asked we forward aud the following res was rcwfhy MIs.. Norma WU• F. Bruer. MM. A. W. Nor- aIQ Mrs. L. Harburn presented gifts, Althtnlgh Mr. and Mre. Snell were takes completely by aurprtse, jar. kiwi/ MAEa wry fitting reply and lhvitts, 11111-tarvult them in their ages nose at PlemilUer. Lunen was •nelrvsJA *04 a cot 1al boor waa .peat �11�t• 11/11C• ' Idles etNla Richmonit- of i%lyth, has secured a poattlon as ...tool teach- er at Re:borough, near seaforth. Dr. ',frame Row. and Mimeo ('las and ida McGowan. left last Thine - day on • trip to the Krttish (sir, and Ihtrope. Scotland. England. Frames, Belgium amt Switzeri.nd will be *ts- 1ted. They expert to he away two n kmdur. ZURICH Leet week The Zurlrh Herald en towed upon its thirty-first year of con tiniiou. publication. Ices. Rani J, Latta, of Regina, llaatc„ tfbrtlljple resident. hoe been in frown Welting rap o.k{ friend... From 1x8? to 1104 Mr. Latta .waa1.1 principal of Zur- kb public eetwed• He she. brought the (lest printiny' prem noon !Surfeit. Slum leaving (hrt,r{o lie has been usher of The Prairie Naw., tinvan, *k., also M.I.P.efor hie riding for twenty lean. and heeler years Min- ister of Filu,atiun in the Gartlltter Government. The death .s+-urrd on ioominion Day of Philip heaver. aged eighty eight yearn, ole of the pioneers nt,the community and partlenlarly well and favorably known. Of nrent yeller dr. reamed made 1M hone with him dat•g1- ter -in-law, hint. Samuel Bearer. In Exeter. Those surviving him are frog aosa. John d Bayport, Mkt.; Frank at Saginaw. knelt; Cherie.' and Mary (kfrs. Wm Snell. near t)aehwaaL Ed - ani at Zurich. There ales. snrrtietl hlm sixteen grandchildren and many other near relative. ami friends. The funeral services. In charge of Rev, W. Y. Dreier„ were held on Thura- day afternoon et 2 ...I,s•k p.m. from the borne of Mex. Saptuel !tearer, Ex- eter. lntermeo4 mai atithe Union cem- etery, Exeter. -- Warden terve Raeker, of Bnrswele. wee were with members of the county council look{ ever the spent-rainierof road his hare been putt on the enmi t _ portion through the 'Village. - Thr marriage of Anna Irvine. only tanghter o1 Mr. and Mrs. 4. Irvine. of ('belay. to Mr. isernr Bier. of o- ANv Rev. and Mn, W. Y. Dreier. of Zmr- k4h. was s lemnixel Jane ye. at the F:vangelMal parsonage, the father of when a girl is Iangnld, dull Ind th. groom offir•tating, The ynaug Irritable: when her coker fades yon rnuple will reside 10 Kincardine. mny b' wore• her bloom) is Impoverished. tVhen a girl's ,blo d It it.lit her nerve* nee *tarred and there 1n merlons don- ee, Of' a. ile4Trie. Relwttid the blmed. strengthen the nerve* and admit health •1111 follow. 1)r. Wlllama' 1'ink 4'IIIn are of ,in. •okl rattle an ■ hloe14r1Uhder. ('on- ',ernlsg them Met John }lain, fl4 ' tan Station, 1' F 1.. *syn:- 'Sty denial - ter wan badly run down: tatle, nerr- nos and under weight. We decided to wire' her Dr WUIlamn' fink P111s After a few tote* elle gained In weight. bar apeetlte Immowred and reek* ramp M her rink* ---in feet .foe jj��tIIt retained her former (too.1 lies ith " LIJCKNOW A quiet but pretty wedding to.k plate at the Manse, Lutttnow, on Moe - day. June 2)th, at 8 acieek when Evelyn, youngest daughter of Mrs. Grate and the late Fae#ild Lockhart was witted in marriage to Mr. Wetdey Huston. youngeot ..on of Mr. and Mrs. David Huston, of Lueknow. The Rev. C. H. MacDonald officiated, They will ide in Lueknow. The Braden family, 150 In .umber, held its annual re -union in Caledonia fiartt on Dom(nkm Day -The ph•nick-- en, time from as far surer ant Detroit. - ... /mgrognielat one reel 1!i Bine Water leig4way, orcapante of two cars new- ly e•capIng death. As 'it was two were seriously Injured, • husband nod wife befog taken to Kincardine I.oe- pttal. The .wane of the accident was at Reid'a ('orner, a few mUrs south of Kincardine. A car driven by Mr. John Neil McKenzie, of Rlple7. I formerly of Amhfleld., was ensuring the high- way from the west wheu It was struck amidships by a Stratford car coming from Kincardine, the driver ot. which 1. unkn,,Wn. The McKenzie car, an 01/e11 model, was tossed Into the air. Mr. McKenzie landing In the dit.•14, others toeing burled in the wreck. from which they were ez-- trkcwtel by passing motorists. amend -a. doctor quickly summoned- Mrs. Fred' McDonald, of West Wa- wano.h, whis.r home was a short dis- tance feet of Lutknow, passed away on Sunday last, June 28th, the funeral ,,ppyy�__Jsllf' lug, teF_ $Jptose cent ,__•. _ :ci4t, ..t..^ $l.4+ +.+s. ss. .wk ..- was In Wier sixty-seventh year --Mrs. MacDonald war old in sick- ness and suffering. About twelve 7eare ago she became afflicted with rheumatism, which, in spite ut every tare,' grew upon her so that for shout ten years she wan con- fine) to bead and a chair, often afflic- ted q"Ith periods of suffering. Hers was a ease whit'h enit.ted the sympa- thy of • wide neighborhood. Before her marriage Sire. McDonald wax 11Iss ('etherise Ma.•Memo II. Besides her hnslaud who faithfully cared for her through her long Mame, she len vet two ems: Wilmer ofMontreal and George of IFeetroit. The funeral on Tor slay afternoon was largely attend- ed. Relatives of the family who were; hen. from a (Retailer were, Mrs. W. Wlloa.. Armand. Man.. a deter of lire. MacDonald: Mr. and Mrs. A. Morton- of Guelph 1Mrs. Morton. n i later h : Mr. Arthur !out•Md, Wt:on of Goderichi Boy UsLLU:a-3[s.t Fewnk McDonald, Rich.; Misr. Lillian_ and 414110 -Ma...,.. gall.Mr. 1Angels n Maugall. Steps Up Ladder gall. .iM . Angus MacDougall. Mr. and Mere W. MacDougall, all of P4lalry ; Mr. and Mire. Ford Brown, Port Elgin. niceor and fie'pbevra, Miss 'Franey.. Maellvmgall, • mete. who nursed al. dt'eeteed 'for the list two weeks. Pallbearers. arsrs. were • Igrants. Hen McClure, Jeme* Lyons. Phillip Mac- Millan, (Ie.. Greer, Mel. ()retro Ken- neth Cameron.-Uentfnel. GODCRICH, ONT. e CLINIC SHOULD PRS BOON TO CRIPPLED TOTS DA Mahe of U0derich sad Sea forth. are Behind Most mendable Work - Children's Specialist States Majority of Patients Can Be Restored to Normal Health -Local Doctors and Rinses Co -operate -Wo- men's Institute Assists at Clinic Last Saturday the ❑rest crippled chtldrru's elide yet held locally �s staged at. Alexandra Marine and eral Hospital under the auspleetJri Guderlch and :keaforth Lime Clubs.` It was a splendid sneerd in every res- pect. Twenty doctors from all pare of the county were present and evinced keen tutored bu the exatulnattomr and dlagno.ets of Dr. D. E. Ito.erteon, aur- pott-lu-4•htrf of the H.wpital fur Sick C'hlldreu, Toronto. Thirty-six ehll- dren, In charge of their parents., were examined. the clinic lasting•from 10 a.m. is Si p.m. It hi Ides over year ago now that the ng a crippled children's. chola ll. (udorkh war drat thought of. following an address given before the Lions Club here by H. T. Edwards, superintendent of the Goderich branch of the Children" Aid Society. Later. R. W. Hopper. secretary of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children, ad - dreamed the Lions Club here. 1.'ollow- Ing • joint meeting of Goderk'h and SeafortJ, Lions clues. It was deckled to undertake the work and the eteop- ertlurof the Medical Aseoclation and Wo ten's Institute was p.rumimed. To raise funds a successful minstrel show woe waged by t)oderith lions and the service, et.-11re-I)): E. Robert - woo me tired to make a survey. All Can Be Helped A11 the little children exam(uel can be helped and the majority will even- tually have their deformities corre.•ted or vas considerably iwprovel. Thin 18 the goat news which acme out of tbe elude room at the conclusion of the CxashnatIons. The parents ex - premed gratitude and great **turae- tion. Hopes were raised that a goodly' percentage of tbe ehildrrn will become Optically rat. enjoying all tote advan- tages of normal children. All present exprr eted the opinion lkat no more worthy w - Wit could be undertaken than that which b now being sponsored by the Lieml. Goderieb, hy the way: the tient Lions Club in Canada to bold a crippled chlldrea'a clinic, also sim- ilar work 1.•s bees sponsored by Ro- tarians and other rervkr organize - Roan. It Int interesting to note that 1)r. Kohertsoo sud other orthopaedic sur- godas give their service. without charge, the Outarl, &whey for Crip- pled children "imply WyIng their trav- elling expense,. - On Saturday noon a luncheon wag held in the Hotel Redford. Addrewptw were given by Mayor MacEwen, Dr. hickey, president of the Hilton County Medical Association, and Dr. W. F. Qaltow4l.vretar7,0 the ems_ sssm•1a- tinn. w The cb1et'updnter of.. 1>r. 1Cohertscxt;�iW g-fll� leii•tesR t talk on the"Causes of Crippling Among Children," the moat- modern methods of treatment and the Talar ikf preven- tlnn. He advisee that parents take at lf?nt viglif t ld rel mini juries, such as burns, tuts, abrasions, etc., and urged that little hands be guarded against hying caught in wringers. The danger in Impure mUk was atom rwphastrel, whole firt'cratk- ere had also leen the tame of per- manent Minn. Arrangemeuts a hied, had been made fur the clinic were praised by H. W. Hopper, srretur) of the Ontnrio So (ley for ('rippled Children. 17e ar- rangements were made by MIs. Mathe- neM. who had chargeduring the ab- s•wr on vaostion of Miss Mk-Corkln- dale, superintendent. Miss Matheson was assisted by Mies F. Dougherty, 1t. N. r D nriog the da ��e�m11n e+ra of the {Vo - teen's Hospital Anitslary ,asrved milk sud refreshments -'.mad_ __CeatrIbntrd much to tlw numerate the day. fore joining the staff of the %adore Free Prose. where be served for home Yearn as Western Mario edible and later as telegraph editor. During the war Ike euibufrd with the (Sant Battery and rapidly row to rummissioued rank. "lhi hie return from overseas he re- sumed his pualtloe on the London Free Trews and fief years ego *,veepted the position of city editor of The Leaden ertits•r. width posltlat be has ittir Wtrv,. trewely popular w': t. . in the profveidon I, , eta' of the L0111100 Prete ('lulu. "1'awewsur of very osmnideral.le liter- ary ability. Mr. Elliott wan a fre- quent cuntrlhutur u( stories and *railer' to periodicals both In Canada and the United Stater' and two yearn ago published a novel hosed on the early history of the roundlet' North- west. entitled 'Hugh Layrl- A Ro- mance of the 1'p Country." The book won for hint n great -dent of favor- able or.wmrnt by the tailing and WIN acclaimed by a large 'lumber of read- ers. "lu addition to his newspaper *etly- itlss, Mr. Elliott was actively interest ed In the community life of London. Re was a member of Knox United church awl for a .ohalderable period was in charge of boar work there. He was a member of the Rreeulan Club. the Thauw•e Valley Golf Club, Slid alto of Temple Lodge, A. F. & A. M. BKret- f . deprrture from Lon. 11011, coupled with best wishes for his emcee in h1a, new field, wan ex - preened by the fellow -workers on The Advertiser In at highly e',wplimentary 3sether &Word Wtlleaball, Ksgland.- Mise lolly Copeland, t1; who broke the world's revert by swinging elute. for twenty. nine lours, was a.'.ompanlet during the nicht by gramophone Jaen mmIt. They Labe Hfa Car 1:reeler. Coo. -.Automobile 1/dryermesa. 10 have a liking for tare nerd by W. E. Awlrnwal, a heal produce du.e mal. e the -Mitt Thinhay, July lath, Tam 1t'emia. ory note dates hack to Wei year. B. r . ami was the Wres- tle, ee the Habylts.iaus. Ti* Inwrat /wdirt of dry land Is the whore of the Dred tow In I'altetlse, 1290 fret below shy level. Just how (i orge Hone, of Mildmay, fell under the wheels of a cemeytt- mlxlnng wackier and kart hofs skull reunited ha. heel. decided by a coron- er's Jury 1n 11.e Ileum ewuty vlllrge, Tin Jury reporter! that Hurt oat- h -real a stuu.troke and lto lalltut lilt his head on the large aututoatle siturel of the machine, 14e mixer, which wan moving. passlug over 41e body. Frantic efforts wen• made to revel. the kerlekeu wail by fellow -workmen 1'.. fore the ponderous shovel fell on him but they were uusuceessful, Waiting the Perrentage A Scottish 15.7 and a Jewish boy had rash .wruel :. dollar. . Sandy, 1,. :ncortlante with his born frugality. was quick to deposit his in 11.r honk. ! Ikey, In accordance with hla labors business Inagnt t. halt other plt}sa ,..,yam He went to oke etighiter•bood drug- store Ind had 141.. dollar hill changed Into nickels and dittoes. Then he, sok It to the neighborhood (neer" ural got a dollar b111 fur it. He repeated this mruaucer .everal times. The druggist stood it sb.ut as Its as he could. Tbeuatr .ailed tilt.-jltey'a+.. father, the neighborhood tailor. He explained that Ikey had laid matey ten dollar hilly changed in hie-- store 1 ,Lstop• that afternoon and thought his rattier aught to know his frn !.:'d that. - mutt money. liter was called to aeennid--by-- father. Confiding that he had only 11 In kids posee..doa, !key maid: "Why do 1 change that dollar e. often. Well, 'corner or later ..om,- body's gotng to mate a mistake, and It ain't going to be me." 4k•nw.e county medkel do rtnre have decided to erect a memorial window avid bronze tablet In Trinity church, Bend Heed. near Alllwtom, 1n memory of tliP late Sir William Inter, Wilde boyhood Loran• waw near that village. Two; small brothers were to bed. They dud been lying very atilt when their mother entered the r.om to nay "Goodnight." Michael, aged fire years, asked "Mother, why do We have a 'ky l" Before his mother could answer, the three-year-old John explained "To keep the thitds in, of course." CLINTONWHEN LANGUID Mr. k. 1•:. Manning, Icesl mmn*grr of the Royal Ilank, hes been granted a year's leate of 11 110P111.0 and at the end of that tiff. will retire an pension. Mr Manning ham leen li the bliniting bgAin,*n for thirty-three yearn, all Inst thnek of whit'h have i.erh melt at Clinton. the peat twenty one with the 11.0,1 itatik. He wink •t one time man- nger 1,1 the flferilne lank at Iinmrsn- non Mr Manning will continue to re- side In Clinton A inartiagi,h1' ihrVeet to tltntnn folk toot place •t Windsor nn Jane 911, when tdtfi•n May. daughter of Mr Theeriaa Judd and the late Mrs. You can get thane Phis at all molt hMd. ot.CUatuu. was. married to Mt rine Malin or by tall at foo fent' a At*Arey R Honour. wen of Mt Feeder- hos frua, The 1)r Wuhan•' Medicine k* and the Into Mrs Honour of co, Brockville, Oat w.i ' '1 } 'AI , _ sem_ . Thos. R. Elliott Leaves Newspaper Work for Publicity Yield is Toronto Further hom.rs have been arhrrdef a former tioderich boy. Mr. Thomas R. Elliott, who ham jmmt resigned his position as city editor of the London Adrertltwr to juin the publicity depart- ment of t'ampl.ell-F:wald i,lnditrl, prominent ad vertiwing agents, Toronto. Mr. Elliott wee bon, here and educat- ed at the puddle wheal and CMleglate !militate. Hr is n 1.11 of Mr. sad Mrs. G. M. Elliott. who a few years ago, also tool up reeldeu'e In London. Mr. Elliott, .r., wan formerly superintend- ent of Hero,, 1' tag Childre n'a Aid i.s•iety. The Adrertls'r of last Sat- urday haw the following referenee to Mr. Elliott- Jr.: •'Ties editorial room ..f The Condoq Advertiser wan the scene M a pleesnet. event on Friday afternoon when n,rim- hems of the staff gathered to make a presentation to Mr. Thorns,. R. Elliott. who has reigned hos proition as city editor In order to enter the ndvertlsing field as a nmember. Of the publicity dr•• pertlpttent of Campbell -Ewald Limited. Turetdo. "Mt. Elliott was made the eek itiierit of s t,.od..m.' gl.tdatome leg and our attmehr rase, the p reeent•Iinn twine made by Mr. it. J. 11...rch11!. after Mr M W. !toed... maungiui edi- tor. tied read uu mddMw etprs.mlve of the esteem in which Mr. ',Melt 11. held' by those atm have leen asst fated wltk him during the five years be has tlilei the Ilrwt of city editor of The Advertiser. lir. Elliott replied .nital.- ly. recalling the pleasant relation* which had 'Owen''elided between him- srqf meal his rnllearten on the rl.tf, e nd thanking them for their rim-operatlor emu good will "Mr. Elliott. win 1s a moire of God - hire 4IWt NRlttere years to newepapwr w.r•k in bowls) and 4s widely knnwo (hr.'.gttnnt the city and dl.trl.-I Ile revolted 01. early educa- tion ie lluderl.•h end after grndoat- tog frog the hoit.'51.-1•. Institute thef4, !eight -Vetere der n l.rier pr.. 1, d o e THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE CLINTON - ONTARIO COURSES -Secretarial, Stenographic, Commercial, Teachers, Special Courses arranged. DVAtiTAGES-Every Teacher has both Normal and Commercial Training. Gregg Shorthand, Bliss Practical Bookkeeping, Underwood and Remington Typewriting Tests. WRITE FOR PAt TlCULAR$ M. A. STOS E , Com. Specialist, 11 F. WARD, Vice -Principal. Principal. PHONE tee FOOTWEAR FOOT WEAR FASHIONS --1930--- Men who wear fine Shoes are demanft1L�cor- rect style and fine appearance in theis Oxfords . Iljsale are many outstanding features in the tf`om1iing Season • style situation. These features are to be found in the new models for spring. All the leading manufacturers liner are to be found here at most. reasonable prices, -_ GEO. _-VICAR = Nonni . 'Alp, _NlACi1CAt. SHOO MAN �1CH FIVE DAY ■..■ $45 ■ - • .ACKINAC AND RETURN CRUISE • .Steam sh _ "Manitoulin" do>u�urinklagilSte".74arie The most, wondeird ve lay -er ijt -owe u,reaf Laren§ 4$111191ded b the-Str. Manitoulin's Five -Day Mac eruise,-- During July and August this tine steel steamer leaves each Monday from Owen Sound, *cross the beautiful Georgian Bay to Killarney, then to Manitoulin Island, and among the islands of the North Shore, calling at Man- itowaning, Little Current, Kagawong, Gore Bay, Blind River, Thessalon, Bruce Mines, Hilton And Richard's i,anding to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. From there Str. Manitoulin runs via St. Mary's -River to Mackinac Island, where ample opportunity firproweettiar 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 sstful holiday outings in America.' Round trip from Open Sound to Mackinac and return, including meals and berth Ja $45.00, Modern Comfortable Ship Malls and Berth included The Str. Manaoulln 1s a splendid cem fordable ship, of steel construction, 190 toe. long, n.odsrn in every respect, and accom- modating 150 passengers. The stateroom. •re lame, and well aqulpped and an have rustling ilot andcold water. From the obsery iI g saloon on the bur- rieast-deck of full,tj may be had in any kind of weather: toMfs:table cabins. and • wide -window'* dishes -room from which pat- en•eniamay w•tetl the scenery while they hslr meal., � Booklets •sal Reser- yahoos f r o m any Steamship one Railer*" Agent. or 1enin t• Owen Sound Transportation Company Ltd. Deem •emsd Week - End Trip To Manitoulin $12 Every Saturday evening during July and August the Str. "Manitoulin" leaves Owen Sound on a week -end trip of 275 miles to Manitoulin Island. The steamer calla at Killarney, then on among the is- lands to Little Cur- rent, and returning calls at Manitowaning and Killarney, arriv- ing in Owen Sound met Mpnday morning. "!ms roam and flow this a 1T• mile week me asell Imo mobs. Inglionsurgell.