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Goderich
AUBURN
Special (open-air) Salvation Army
service, Saturday afternoon, July 19.
Officers from Flirter, Clinton and
(loderleh.
S.S. No. I. Hulett R. un. -On Fri
day, July 25th, a reunion of the old
boys and girls of 8. 8. No. 9, Flullett,
will be held on the school grounds,
mile and one -halt south of Auburn. A
big all -day program has been arranged.
T ' day's activate @ will get toiler way
at 9.50 a.m., when • cautbnmptan par-
ade will take place. At 11 o'clock there
will be an address of, welcome and a
musical program. In the afternoon at
1.45 p.a. John Wilson, ar., the oldest
teaeber. will call school and at 2
o'clock it section memorial tablet will
be °nestled by Capt. Wm. Vineland
and Rev. Wm. Raltbby. A softball
game het'WW('eu Oke loofa. of London,
and Wel)`gim Maple Loafs. of Alma.
will b•'*aged at 2.30 pin This will
be fs(il/wed Ay it l.rogrem of ,port. it
4 admit. At s o'clock- • baseball game
• between Gbdertch and Auburn will
take plate. The evening's events will
include a concert by sntertalner. from
Jiiamlhen and Harvey McGee. of -Au-
burn. conclu4ing with f firework's' din -
play Wald will he nerved on the
e mends. There will he prizes for the
parade and .porta There are many
other features Including a horseshoe
pitching content and dancing. The
mese will be furnished by the Cline
ton brass and pipe handa and an or-
cheetra.
An American visitor declares that
ra1��e��rl-to etoerZrtinynow
Butt Reunion Is
Outstanding Event
Candidates Take
To the Hustings
On Same Platform at Nioholson's
Big Garden Party Last
Tuesday Evening
The tieettea camptign to Non%
'1Turon hal entered upon the sicca -a[
ptlbite •g eakknla. The meeting M tBi?Pr=•
kit °n Saturday slight Ia.! has Ie•e•n
followed this week by meetings In
the lntereets of the Liberal candidate
at
the,
other points in the riling.
Mr. Roberton's meeting ou Monthly
night was at 8t. Helens, nu Tuesday
night at Monerleft, on Wednesday
night at liluevale. Tonight Iw will be
at Folxtwlch mid ou Friday night at
Ilruseels. He has been supported on
the platform this week by Timms.. Me
Glllicuddy of Toronto. an old friend
who was formerly one of the publieh-
era of The Signal. Mr. McGillicuddy
retains much of. his old-time fire, and
his addressee are will , savored with
humor.
Descendants of Colborne Pioneer Others who are giving aide plat-
form assistance to the Liberal candi-
date are ('. A. Rots•tne/n, M.P.1'.,
Sheldon Bricker and Robert ('orates.
of Fast Wawanoah. Mr. Coultas
spoke at Moncrleff ou Tues-
day night and 1. bitted for Ford -
wick •toulght. Mr. Bricker. who spoke
briefly rat the Saturday night meet-
ing tu (ioderleb, wax at last night's
farm of Mr. George Henry Ball. Col- at Itinerate and gave a fine
borne township, to renew animist- a r tw. Areb ltfsiop, the we nAnown
ant* and to honor the memory of their war horse of (trey township, will
forefather■. The beautiful Maitland speak at several of Mr. Robertson's
ricer tsnrse•s through the (tall farm Lutetium), and H. 14. Robertson. K.('.,
i and on its hanks there is a lovely of Toronto, also will assist his bery-
1
urI grove. an Weill spot for x picnic -re- titer tit some of the remaining meet -
I onion. lugs of the campaign.
�Joseph Butt, with his wife. migrated Mr. Sp [ton 111.0 has been holding
le Canada front England many yt'ars some public tortillas, and on Tuesday
•o, and settled in Huron tvowtty. To night I'hP two candidates met at
blm wan bore twenty-five children, he Garner Nichniaon's sardew perty la
being married twice. Six of his grand- Morris township, where a great
children were. present. Mr.. Margie crowd war as.embleel tied' each of
the candidates gave an address. Mr.
Robertsm, who spoke first in order
to gest 'sway to his meeting at Moa.
crieft. reviewed 11e platform of the
r•nadian l'ouncH ..t Agr
with which be Is In almost satyrs
agnrnent. Mr. Spotton In his ad-
dresit tried to ingratiate himself
with his 1'.1'.4). hearers by Landing
Agnes Maepltall as one of Canada's
Meat legislators, no doubt hoping that
hit audieme would not remember
that Miss Maophall is strongly in
favor of • ditone court. which Mr.
tun regards with holy horror.
By the wap*. The London Tres
givers . • charaeterliegen,
garbled account of this garden
epnearauce of the candidates.
Gather From Many Points
in Canada and U. 8.
Serorew of dssusudanta of the Late
Joseph Butt, with friends, from [deny
points In Out•rtu and United States,
gathered on Friday, July 4, on the
Smith, Detroit ; Mr. William Butt,
de•forth; Mrs- Luther Alleys. Goder-
bit ; Mrs. Mary A- .Fischer, (;oderieh ;
Mrs. John Pc„ Wes4rott. Hamilton;
Mrs. Wm. Palmer, Hamilton.
An enjoyble time was spent in ac-
tive games *he* the yoeng men played
the married men In a game of soft-
ball, and children played at football
and other gimes The family then
Torsed themselveu Into • large circle,
when Mr. Jobn T Weetcott. of Ham-
ilton, was skid to act as chairman
The Baeft a proses t had been prepare
tt bed been known as
ae..1111111111kalid many of the
ell fefaiWV 11114p and hymn. slow
an gees sung. to the
a
Cif and
older Good Crowd Attend
sad aeries. when
of the esperieneee of the past
�+�•� pomp ""` spoke Knox Annual Picnic
• LwM.er..ilets. of Detroit.
Palmer, tWF'fieofItnn, Mr. John
alaW''or Bampton. Rev.
m '" : of Cer ferf. hv and tire: Ydung and Older Folk Snloy
.) Wu. Tfeery Batt. 0t netroit: Day at Menesetuns-
to Results of Races
tame Maw M Mr. Henry
James Johaste• of
aad-.-1l
_ ctocie
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highest qts
--I- A N
,>ri Y
Telephone yotltr
order to
Geo.Priv &
Telogiews
■ - W E DELIVEIII
agaaet.
tlMteet was taken In vl
-seaAtty 4.f the
where • number of
Knox ebnr.•h. annual Sunday school
congregational *kale was held •t
Mettesetttng P. rk tba, Wednesday after•
norm. The weather was Weal and
there was a large (attendance of chit.
dren and adults'. A program of .porta
K the Finn family was nut off the afternoon trail
• 1� �y� tbere was it, baseball match and other
- sa. litrtltris � .,�'-.4. •r 2 rte ma nnadaff^d' e
dIOWfamily. ,,i..- , a dip in 14ke Huron.,
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CORNER OP
AND THE SQUARE
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New Dieing Tables, New
Furnishings, New Chinas
Light Futures
You Will Enjoy Dining at
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A Varte�t•rvtoe�all boors
special Service.to Toundi
Ops dab from 7 e.sl i-te 12 p.m.
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Flannel
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Sale prig, 52.95
Good weight, iwhite or
cream Runnel, stripe Trousers.
Well -tailored, splendid„ for
,port and camping weasa fin-
ished with cuff buttons All
size,, stile prier' .. $2.95
,Men's Golf Pants
in a wide range 1.) &M)ose
from In 'grew, fawn and
brown gala til res . Regular
prie(eVfrom 14 Ni to $g (,(1
Seletrice
$2.95 h $4.45
Rise's 30 042.
MEN', 1MPO?M'ED. FANCY
• Golf Hose
.Pulidaahiined, lacquered pelt
Wiled leg, Ane ity a11.
wool English MD ow
h•vwjpR plain (inc ribited '
,for foie fitting. Sive 91 to.
{Soler .41.75 to $2.95
•
;Obits .
Tap Tap 'Talus
It 3$4
#1ne0111 ••-tA ho !attended abd
the' are the ?otiosely*:
Jelin T. West.•ott. Ha)riliton : Iter. 1:•r -
W Hutt. William H. Mew. Iaadyi
Jltllu. Mrs. M A...limber Mr. and
‘William Rntt. RtrelRet Butt. ('athar-
Ine Butt. Luther Atltn. Mr.. Luther
Ailln. Mrs. M. A. Flow'. Mr and
1 Mrs. John Johnston and Mire 14,
Smith. all mf Golerh•h: Mnla•I Allln,
I Toronto: William D. itutt. Toronto:
ilea Luther Butt and wife.
Fnslerick attaltildred. Mur. Margaret
Smith ans'tl ney Smith. all of Ile.
troll. MMtrrt lira. Pemhn Hahklrk,
Wyatdiottntt•MH.. R. Westi•utt. Merger- Girls' three -legged -race - Margaret
et A. 1Vret'ott. Adeline Palmer. Rorie Elliott and Gwen Elliott. Testate Cnn-
i'tulmer. William Palmer. Mary Pxhn- Ilan and Thede launhy. Ruth Mer and
er. Mrs. J. T. Weeteott, Mr.. Annie Jean Ll'mby.
Westeott, Mr. and Mr.. Wesley \'(d- HAWN' threepegged•r•ee--Keith and
den and Kenneth and lesmarl \'s.lden, Kenneth Cutt, Jack Barton and itar-
a'1te•-af-44 ,.44inn:-{Men.- L. MrTavixh, to=Auld. Billy and Phillip Carter.
Lucas]; Miss E. Hamilton. Ese ex : Mr. Hoye and girls' relny nem -Kenneth
rill Mrs. Athos Ball. Auburn: Mr. Wm.Cott and Thain Lumley. Ralph Me -
111
1 ,t[ and Mrs. S Linn. Kippetth: Mr. Crcath and Marjorie NisiRalphirray.
still Muw. tGtgar 11.11. Kippett Mol Keith Curt and Ise NR'wu.
F. Jnue 1'rich. Seaforth : ,.ifs. John F. Lops' threelegged-race -11111y and
(tall. Mr. and Mr.. Georg.• H. Haft, Phillip Tarter. Jack /tartan end liar- j
Nisbet w'right. of 5'lunton: 811.... Olive ton Auld. Idnnld 1'roft and Ralph j
Rall and Mr. and \Ira. Wilfred Ten- me('reath.
found. Lon eehoro: T. J, Rowers, Girls. 12 years and ler . Mnrgeret'
Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. s. W. Jauw*. Jean Lumhy. Ann'. • Whitten.
Butt. 1VIndaor : J. F.. Hall, Tucker-
stnith; T. W. Butt and W. E: Butt.
Klppen : J. IC Petty. ifen.wii : Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Melrlren and Joan Me-
Iwren\ floe Angeled:"1'41.i Mr. and Mrs
W. E. Waleh[n end Bra. A. ILL Rett.
of Detroit:" Taunt, 11, , Jane's and
1'. E. Pb1F[Itie. of Ham n: Miss Nora
Petty. Hemel!: Mr. and Mra. J. G.
G Inas. Clinton : Mrs. hark! Wright.
i .or.: Mr. and MM. ,Cohn ('orn-
ieh nil. 'Mite. Marge ret Tornieh. Rip-
ley : Henry A (tall. MM. A. .Ilio and
Donald Alllu. Clinton; Geo. H. Ball.
Auburn; there Smith, London. and a Married ladles' race -Mr.. ('. Innis,
toriber of children and .9.her. who Mrs. 1', ('nit. Mrs. 8. \Islam.
dint not register. Fat 'ihen's rare_ C'. K. i4aundera, P.
A enn.tuitt.r' woe appointed to mJ. Slm'Entlit
atvangenteRta to hold the next pie • Needle seer -\ire. 1'. and T. K.
Its tiedetltlit Mrd. \I. A. Fisher sue sunders. lilt.QQF:. Mae and 1'..T.
Mr.' Luther,Ailln, of liaa'rleh, being 1 1LaeF:will'.
members.,,a" i Ladles and gentlemen a relay rate -
if . i Mr and Men. li.rorg.' Ma/•F.er.l.. Mia,.
BOWi(iti6 )1r1111 MAN) PRIZBfl D. Marshall end Shiner Palmer
j A pole mutt exhlbltl.m was given hy
A nnmbetwof'i/lrlhra from lie*Iorieh I Fitt. Kt.nldart, who cleared 12 feet, 2
pxrti.-Ipated In • tournament at t.uek- i ifslics-
now last TNgrday. Me,sra. .1 R I A baseball game between ladies and
w'her•ler a 11. Ms•Neee west' fist gentlemen n'aultcd In a 11 T score' in
primes. z iritivor it the men.
in the lora tournament on Modlalr 1BOTH DRIVERS RLAMPII
evening tire prizewinners ware: Fine,
P. Ornndctiv : ?veil. Weldor J Ilt : steel*. A, coroners Jury at \Vlughnm no
Rehr, Monet • flils George Rymewdw_._..TniTday i•l•mntl tadh drivers. William
On Tuesday a tournament of mixed Grieve and Felix Kirton. at being re-
rinka wit. held at the Piston *trent .p,►w1141.4 for the death of George
Results et Sports
()iris. six year. and under-- Marion I t
Lanaway. Betty Bell Kathleen Mac-,
Ewan.
Bops. six y. -ars and under -Rud
Johnston. Harold Inter. Sam Mahon.
Girls. eight years alai under -(irate
Morgan. Evelyn ikak. Irene Reil.
Roy*, eight yearg and antler -Bill
Lanaway. Wilfrid Beattie. J. Tltfford.
Girls. ten y.-nrs and under ---Margar-
et Janes. Mnrgan•t Morgan. Annie
Whitt ,.,
Boys, ten years and under -Billy
Carter. Barton Auld. Bud Mathieson.
GODEBICH, ONT.
Entrance Results
The following 1s • list of successful
pupils to the Entrance examivalMas,
11180. iu the varloue centre* of East
Huron luspµ•torate. H. stands for
honors
Clinton ('entre
Honore -Gene Andrews, lier.rge
C "pbell, Peter 5'autelon, Geor�eLL Isle
t•. 'thiamin; eterrieg-
-N+eea Fnaalin• )Axauk. Tletard.. 1.11.
u Tlllllker, Fred rilblyey, Iter:
Inuctis, Marguret Morrison, Frank
Moyne*, Elwin Neiluns. Jean Nellane.
Gertrude Reid, Wilma Roweliffe, Tom
Turner, Marion West.
1.'ass-Rets Carbert, Stanley Collins,
Joe Corey, John Cree, Lura Ellis, Nor-
ene Finch, Margaret Freeman, Frank
Garrett, Rena Hovey. Mary farts,
Nora Livermore, Stuart McMweu. John.
McGill, Marion Matheson, Fred Mor-
rell, John Perdue, Gladys Radford,
Helen Rumball, Beatrice Snell, John
Snyder, Susan Steep, Margaret Tanker,
Gordon Venner, May Venner, Alvin
Vudden, . Lizzie Webster, Earl Wll-
I la uu.
Blyth ('entre
R. Asquith, M. Beadle lilt, M. pest-
le, E. Bendgr (H1, F. Carter. U. Craig
(HI, R. Craig, G. Dobbyn (H I , Q.
Dobie, F. Elliott. 4. Elliott. M. Fer-
guson (HP, E..Ooei, W. Hesk (H).
D. Hollyman LLL_L.._HtinEi f•. R
Lawson (HP. J. Leiper, K. Logan (a),
V, MacDonald, H. MacGregor (H), R.
McElroy, J. McEwieg (H). R. Mur-
ray (11), N. Naylor (Hy. C. Pette, 0:
Robinson MP, M. Rona (11/, 11. tihob-
brook (Hi, D. Sprung, W. Taman
(H), E Taylor (Hl.
D el••M Ceske
F. Buetbot---it-Dnrrbon (11 1 . V.
Duncan, D. Fergusson (H 1. 1.. Gaynor,
L Hick's C Irwin 41 Johnston. C.
Johnston, L, Johnston.. T. Kirby. 8.
Lowe. 1. Lynch (HI, Mac McDowell,
Jennie Mt•Kay. _LL Jn c gugbt. I). Mc-
Rae. M. McDonald, K. Murray. ... -G.
Nichol I HI. W. PeGi.. A. inop•, (i.
Pride, 1►. Rubertsm, (': Ruaeelh J.
Rutledge. H. Rutledge: G. Shortn•ed.
11. Smalidou (Hl. H. Smith 1 H I. M.
Spiel* ti. H. Vanamp, 1. Warwick
1111 1, J. Watson MY, t, P. Waters IHI.
M. Yulli (H1, ('. Tull! (HI.
Beeforth.rentre
Aberbart (Hi, F. Barlow. 1.
Flettlea; M. Bro•dfsot (Hi. V.
Clarke, C', Tudnoi'e C. Dale. B. 10y -
rosin. A. Ilevereanx THY. M. Finlgan,
Muriel F'Itmlgau (F1 1, W. Force et. R.
Gordon. L. Hart t Hi. 1.. Haw-
kins. R. Hawkins, M. Hay. E.
Henderson I H I. A. Hildebrand.
R. Hodgert, J. Hothnun, I. 1314d-
rmn, 1. Jamla ea (11 ). •S. Kerr, Q
Messier 414(1--1. Kreegman (144r-
.rttyg.-_Y. _JIleferlaae. F:. Mat 1r'gpL__
R. McNair. H. Mclean. 1. Slants. V.
Mole, W. Nigh. W. Fipple. I;'. l'at-
rick, S. Plant. N. Riley. M. It .binsm.
D. Shannnu, T. Sills 1 H 1. J. Smith.
P. Southgate til I. E. Sperling (H
H Stewart D M Stewart I. Strong,
•
First Catholic Mass
is Sung at Bayfield
Church Unable to Accommodate
Worshippers Who Attend
Opening Service
-Tor the lu history Ronan,
't,tqxdhx rat ttaytletd last Sundry at-
tends -4T ILL -W+___ �I� / n t
formerly is Methodist place of worship
and recently purchaser) by Miss Ruse
Kennedy. wealthy Stratturd lady. and
promoted to his Lordship Bishop Fal-
lon of Loudon, in whose diocese hay-
field is located. The church was much
ton small to aceom0olate all these
who allied to attend the opening ser-
vice.
Following the dedicatory. ceremony
I. high mass was sung by ltev. Fr. I..
Marrhund, acting for the Bishop,
with tlw choir frau St. Peter's e•hurch.
French st•ttlement.
"Thea church has not leen opened
IR a 'spirit of rivalry. but we are here
merely that -we may pray to God tu
our own manner as the other rhnrches
adore God in their own Ivey. It is our
wish that as brothers in Christ we
love and worship In perfect harmony,"
said hither Marchand iu the,,course
et W, sermon.
Mans will 1e celebrated' -a1 this
church, to be known as the "Church
of the Martyrs" each Sunday morning
with the exception of the first S fay
in the month. at eight o cloek. Ou the
Hist Sunday -it 1M be eelettratel ■t
tett o'clock.
Thursday, July 17th, I11110--6
LEEBURN
LRKB1'ltN. July 15 Mr and Mra.
Bannister, of Allies Craig. *pent the
week -end with Mr and Mrs. G. Fret'
matt.
Mra. titer 1 E 11cl'auley,1 of To-
ronto, wan a visite in our burg On
Wednesday.
Mra. L. IP tapatrick and two &ugh-
ihisFoa - -
Next Sabbath our two pastor. Rev.
1'. .Silas,' 1$nn. coin I e
wn'kes. The induction' w1)1 be held
on Friday evening at Nile. instead of
ou Thursday evening, as previously re-
ported.
T
BAYFIELD
HATFIELD. July 1e. --Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Klug. of Sarnia: were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Parker.
Mrs. I)Ilton left on fraVIly to spend
a few days at her home In ftOudou.
Mr. Allan Tye and Sam dcomle,
of Wlndaor, .pent thq weekend at the
latter'. home. jj
511.. 8. Barr and her brother. Mr.
I. Harr, returned. to L.ndt"4oro on
Mondal having agent a few days with.
their mister. Mrs. G. King.
Mn Prentice. of Toronto. Is visiting;
her parents. Mr. and Mn. W. J. Win-
son.
Meese.. J. Waring. En.eest T)nvldgei
and I.awrenee finelgrove. of Galt. are
tenting at the tenri.t rump.
Mrs. Eric York and bale. who hare
been visiting lir.. F. W. Braker. re-
igned home to Toronto with Mr. York;
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T.. 11ifmith and .nn,
Of London. .pent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Fowlle and Law-
rence Foe lie. of T,ealon. .;sent the
week rod with Miss F. Fowlie.
Mr- 1:. Keener of Zurich. 1. visit-
ing L••r slater.. Mimes Fowlie.
CARLOW
l'A11L1)W, July ill. -The July meet-
ing of the W. M. S. was. held at the
hume of Mrs. W. W. Walter in Thurs-
day, July loth, with teu meuttera and
te.elre visltlrt(• pres(itt. The l'.(1.1 T.
group were guests and took part In
the prograln. The meeting opened hy
slitting. prayer and reatliug part of
Ail*, ittth chapter. 'line study blank
was taken ley JIM Gten and a read-
ing about the Swedish singer "Jollity
Lind by Irene Stoll. The mtrtiug.
cloned with singing and prayer by Mts.
(Rev.) Snell. The hostess then st•rved-
a dainty lunch. asaisted by the Mem-
ber* or the "Fourequsre" group dmf
•11 enjoyed a aoe•lal hour.
Mr. and Mra. Itobt. llrowu and sun,
Billy. of Toronto. visited with the
former's aunt, Mrs. John ('lurk and
family, ot'er the week -end, retaining
home on Sunday afternoon. Hilly witll
remain durfug his vacation with his'
aettsin, Tait Clark.
--Mr. D. 4sawf0e4 motored over tett.:
Flint on Saturday. returning on Sun-
day with Mrs. l'rawfonl and family,
who spent the last two weeks with her
relatives here.
' Sir. and Mrs. P1x.41e antil handily. of
Prrer''t"'ardng. slain[ the wf.-.l-ewd-with
Mrs. Dixon's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Wilson and other relative* here,
ret1 rulu.'t on Sunday evening. •
Mrs. lfendersou Mid as s'isitor. on
Welneeday Mr. Will Heuderson end
titstwo sisters, Margaret and Sarah, Miss
ry Sharpe and three sinters, Mur.
Forties of Winnipeg, Mrs. Bateman of
Capt. Waleson
Calgary and Ctrs 1 ap
and little daughter of Montreal.
Silas Margaret Small. R.N nett
rout°, 1. spending a few days at the
110111e of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Young.
\1r. and Mrs. Mooney, of Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woodward and
baby, of Kitchener, alt° Mr. will
Woodward, of Cleveland. visited with
Mr. and M,s- `ib" Young ani 1aniy_
on Smeley. - _
.\ number from herr attended -kW
burn I sited church Nervier on Ntroday
I to hear Rev. W. R. Alp. a former
pastor at ('srlow.
1;..• L'cr. W. It. Alp called on sev
oral of his friends on Monday.
it f uron Cafe
Sial Business Mees bench
daily at M ants
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From 12 to 3 p. se. 60c.
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MODEI THEATRE
WEEK OF JULY 21 TO -28
Monday and Tnesday-
Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman
in a Fred Niblo production.
The moat fasteinating romance
in which these Iwpular screen
lovers have ever appeared.__
"Two Lovers"
Universal Comedy, "The Lone
Rider"
J. Sundereock. S. Taylor. V. Towtuwnd,
R. Townsend. J. Wallace* (H I. M. Wal-
lace, H. Wale, J. Watson. F. Whitmore Lir Herbert Johnston and Misal
(H 1. W. Whitmore, .w. Wilson 413). O- Rob. !Amnon, of Regina. Seek., were
Wright, L. Yantsie. In the •illage for a few days last weak i
Rost Centre " and ••'•re guest.,.with \T- Mrs. \
A. Franktin IHI, O. G111 (HI. D• R'rwfn:
Iawl•s, (HI. S. Mslntuew (Jit.
Michel. M. Pearson. 1.. Haynard. 11. Parking spares for MVP are being
Seepaen•ott, L. A. Wa rdi a w• (H) • _ ... marked ou the reedwe - erelta&... tie t.
--Skieiey Centre •Square this weeds.
L Beene**, (H o., V. lktutewtea..
A. Dodd.. M. ilnweity- J. itorwney, AMBRI('.5\ VISITORS TRIM/SD
K. Duffy I H 1. B.' itkw%kki IHI. Gree- B
ta Hulley IA1. P. J)tlunntnn (111. A. fire krigade softball teem was triW-
Krauskopf. \I. Murray I H1. M. Shan- mel by Clinton 111.1 Saturday. the
H 1. H Tnmltnsnn 1 111.
nOlp. 4.` ('1 fou last S,tnrlay:-..fM latus•'
jVNlgltato '('evttre '4.9' Sts. iettxtxlge t1'it-
G. Rne•t;enbarv, , -H 1T-rivIley- J. Ilratitm at Itayneld. With the victory
Clinton gn,lned pasoe.w.ton of it id•nntl-
fnt sliver trophy donated by the Hank
of 4'ommene. Hnyfk'Id. It Is sold fling
( Ip Is to 1e* put In. for .san.t)' e'etmts'ti-
Heenoterson, W. !loge. K. HuttonI H 1• tl.-nnn.
L. Kelly 1 H 1. 1:. King H • . L. Lud-
wig 1111, H. Mt4'ormlck. 4'. McKay. A.
MrMlehael. R. Master+- Si. Mitchell
1111. K. Mowbray. E. Porter. i.. Proc-
ter. A. Reid. M. liekl fill. S. Soviet. H.
$welding. J. Sproul E. Steph.'Is)11. F..
Stokes.
Fsrdwkb ('entre
E. .lugs(. IL Angit, J. Rryans f fl1,
k. i enterling. 1.. Fttwst. H. F0.tter, R.
rlilllulan. F: Harling (H1. H. Har-
tWtm. \I. .1ohu+lois, N. Ring (H I. A-
fs'.mard. 1'. i.ynn. R. Metnta.h. H.
Peel (111. .1. Hattan, F. Wafter., •1V.
Wilson I 1 1.
Wroxeter Centre
T.. A.liton, It. Bennett. ('"'Brown. N.
Dinsmore 1111. U. Doig.? Dols. M.
Edgar. 1). Ellkttt (H), R. Tergnson, 1.
Finlay. It. E. Fitch. (1. Grange. 11.
Kaake. J. King. J. Fane'fH1. J. mc -
!Alin fit,. 1. 1. Milligan. 11. Milligan, L.
Plant. St. Paulin. W. Weir.
Prize to Wingha'm
The prize's offerer) by the East l�
Fluron Teachers' Institute for the .
highest marks (Attained at 11..' F.n• .
trance examinations wens won hi the I{
WiW1114(1'8111 1.411.114.1A
sclsse1 _ June -111
Buchannq and for the rural and out -l( ■
site atlitcherl eentree by Jealn Bryan.
of Fordwieh; In the Seathrth Puddle .
reboot by Tiii 1Ctattter and for the IR
and attached rural centre".
let Ity Isabel \Varwirk ref A. S., No. ■
(trey. and 'Sud by Stuart McInnis of
Ethel: by the 11itlton t'utllle Reboil hy
Gene Andrews. naive in the neral atilt
attached centre by' Barth 1)ol by n. .
Tllne h Irtrl and forty candidates
In all trityl'tbe.exantlhttion In Fast -N
llttrmt and' et -them' 277 pined or a ■
little better than ((I Iwr rent.
y - ...•ore of 7- the l'ort Huron
Buhlanan (H1, V. (+,atetou, A. ('hit -
ick 1 H I. C. Coulter. M. Elliott, M.
Field (Hi.. M. Fry. IV Grain. M.
;roves. 1.. Hatter. 1.. Hawkins (H 1, L.
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Hoye. 12 yenta and ander - Ralph
Mei'reath. Jack Barton. Keith ('nit.
Girls' Moot rase -Jean Lulnhy. Ruth
Deer. Marjorie McGillivray.
Buys' bolt race Barton Auld,
James Graham. Donald Croft.
Girls, 15 yenra still under Meshy
!mashy, Lea Niven.. Jean Tdnnmsm.
Girls, 4 year. ' and miller --Helen
Graham. Lenore Hicks. Ruth Stowe.
tiff.. 4 years and under -Bud John-
Stotn, •lkruglar. lit -ahem, Wim Matson.
Boys,. 15 years and under -Phillip
Carter. Jack Barton. Tkmald Croft.
greeds. A entialter :At visiting rhtk.
took pa4t to the cedtaat. The pylae41
were won by [be following. Viral, Mr.
and Mr*. W lttUer •Lill Mr and lis.
Ed. Harriett/1. Wtnglytm : 2n41. Mr awl
Mrs. Murray. of Auburn. A 11 ('n•ft
Meat Knyvet Dattel, of llofertoyb;
1r1, Mow. A t.. Cats, Mn. 51. Ginn,
Them. Glasier find W. Bern. of (Ind-
frleh.
)Nysral G.aMrirlt rinks were'•[
Slirrrthiel ,n Wednesday taking port
f1< aw Mien tournament held in that
.in. A loe•l rink .•sugared of 1)r 11
It. Blatt. tsar. Jdtnutoo. 8. Meanest
and Fred Hint i•k1p1 won the trnphiV
and firm prima.
Kelt". Morrls town'ship farmer, killed
In a tread on motor crash north of Sen -
forth at t:10 a.m.. July 5th„, The 4e
client wsm attributed to carolers. tlriv.
Ing.
ANNiVRRSAsti AT MATH'S Hill.
Anniversary servic'ew w111 he held at
Smith's HUI United chnrch en Sunday.
July 2Ttb. at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Rev.
Byrn 1ine11 will mach morning and
everting. The (laude quartette of
Stretford, etwa[ating of E. firstborn. Int
tenor: 1, Near. ltnrl tenor : W . I M we
baritone, and J Murray. taro, seer
dew engaged to madns't the rw.Me•I
rt of the !Mi'.
Wednesday and Thursday -
Charles Farrell, Mary Duncan
and David Torrence
Fanatici,nn and prejudice in the
wheat belt where a boy. and girl
tllfaAittYe--�i1WMNNt
and --
reaped- Ow -whirlwind. _y
"City
G.
Renal Comedy, "Newlywed's ]tz-
t dile "
'Friday and Saturday -
Louise Dresser, Dixie Lee and
Stephin Fetchit
All the color and exeitenlent of
the circus captured and portray
ed with Stephiu Fetchit and his
inimitable comedy as
-`Host-Diamond"
Universal Comedy, "Stars and
Stripes
Matinee Saturday at 3 p. m.
FOOTWEAR FASHIONS
-- -1930
Men who wear fine Shoes are demanding cor-
rect style and fine appearance in their Oxfords. There
are many outstanding features 111 die coming season's
' style situation. 1 --
These features are to ble' found in the new
- models for spring. All the leading manufacturers' lines
-bund hero at most reasonable zrices.
GEO. MacVICAR
• THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN
NORTH SIDE SQUARE GODERICH
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1)UNGANNON, July,ld,--Mrs. Alex. ■
Sre•nsnsm and son, Royelen Steven/ion,' IR
of McIntyre, Ont., were intents at the ■
home of It. McWhinney on Sturdily, ai
last.
Mr melt Mrs. Win. HC(aitnell and' gif
Mina Beth attended the Orange erre , mi
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brat Ion at Klne,rdllnon July 12 aMr's. John McKenzie all 1 ,bn,ghter. j
MtJu ('•'rettil McKenak', of Detroit -I. ■
has returned hnrne after a week'a via- i .
Lerwith friends In Ashfleld.
Mia Merlon McDonald re nrn''l tui'
-Ts.iee Ti T'ilelnwtw• +lei ut• .,TV- • -
Wer a week's vinic at R41. M,Whlnney'M. ` Mrs. Will McCarthy entertained •
number of her friend. nit Wedneadet
' last. Two very beantlful gntR. were .
gntpe'sl 1n the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. McWhinney had es .
swat" on Tuesday Mr. snot Mrs. .Inhn
Ptevemnn, London, Mr. Red Mn. Nell SI
'McKinnon and Mies Ann's, McKinnon. .
Onderich. IIIRev. and lMm. J. W. Phortf. of
Rerrte. who are 11o11.1•'1"g at Kinea - 1'
dints bleach. attended the np•ming orf .
I'errie Summer Arbon! nt ('amp Kte•
tall on Monday ev'e!Mne
Mr. Hill Meyer* returned home 103
week After • visit of et few draye No
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FOR COMPLETE GROCERY SATISFACTION
Make your nean•.tSuperiorChain Ston' your fond pantry. It will 101 you in money .avel through (ower
prices -in satisfaction from the high quality end (milliners' of merchandise -in courtesy and personal'service from
the More owner and in the Knowledge that the money you .pend stays right in your own c ty L+ aid in its
groans and prosperity.
- WE SELL THE BEST FOR
Finest Red Cohot each •
SALMON 29c CERTO 29c
Makes All Fruit Jelly
Tall size
Durham Corn Starch . ...per pkg. 9c
Jif Soap Flakes . large pkg. 22c
Oro Coffee 1 Ib. 49c; 1/1's 26c
Toddy, serve hot or cold ....1 Ib.
53c; 1/2.0 33c
Hawes' Lemon Oil 12 ors. Mk
Kkovah Health Salta 2 tins 3Se
Aylmer
CORN
2s
2 tins
25c
Purity Oats, with China per pkg. 35c
Premium Tara, with cups and
saucers or fancy vase .. per Ib 59c
Gold Dust (1 scouring powder free)
Large pkg. 29c
Karpol, makes old cars like new . 35c
Large pkg.
Princess Flakes 23c
With Trial Size Free
Crown Jars.... small 99c doz.
medium $1 09
Ingersoll Cream Cheese 2 pkgs. 25c
Minute Tapioca 2 pkgs. 25c
Post Bran Flakes ...:: r -T . 2 pkgs. 25c
Choice. Peaches, 2's per tin 25c
Lealand Sweet Pickles, 12 oz... .
per bottle 29c
Garton's
H. P. SAUCE
per bottle
26c
arae
Lobsters, New Pack . ' p,'s 23c, 1 - a 3!+c
Fly Swatters.. Wire 10c Rubber 16c
Bert Quality Ribber Jar Rings ' dor 25r
Parows x 4 Ib. pkg 15c
Bisto Gravy I Oc
Kellogg's Toasted 2 pkgs.
19c
CORN FLAKES
PHONE
YOUR ORDER TO
J. J. McEwen, Goderich.
J. Calvin Cutt, Geder ich
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