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4-Thureday. July 31, 1930
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Toggery
for Outing
and Sporting
Activities
W. C. Pridham
& Son
"The Store with the Stock"
Telephone 57
Men's and Boys' Wear.
Goderich, Ontario. tion hmtpttal:-where-shedied that night,
The funeral was held on Monday to
AUBURN
1 .11'I31'KN. Jab 30. -Mr. Riddell,
Mrs. Ross and Miss Stromberg spent
the week -end at Niagara.
Mrs. T, Straughan is visiting her
slaughter Mre---Witttatim, of
Mr . and \hiss Elva I Isley all rhe
dormer's daughters, of Detroit, cathed
Ion friends, having come to attend No.
Ill reunion.
Mrs. E. (aws and 'Miss Bernice ie.
turned home atter a wee!. s visit with
relatives In Galt.
Miss Gladys Taylor. 66410 has !sen
'visiting friends at Acton, ret!uued n
I t tai•
THE SIGNAL
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
('I►LBI)RNi.: TOWNSHIP, July 30.-
Mr. and Mrs. Waffle Holum* and
daughter. Dorothy. of Listowel: Mr.
anti Mrs. Henry Breeu and sou Billy.'
iToacill :M;
Getierkd► tow ruble, Mr. ohs
N'►tt'r "t'rt-tttaitn: `-Were tj11 Vlmtttrs
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maisie'ion Siind,ty.
alt.. ane'. Mrs. Harold Upfold, loss
1.. Pouch and brother. Mr. \Neale,
Conch Af Putnam. vlsitei at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Treble un :tui
da,' Inst.
1Jdile a f• w neighbors. and friend,
one ou duns ). f I'Is township attended the funeral
tau 'rhorr,olay.. e) 1011101 Mrs, Get. of the .lata James Elliott of Dungan -
Marsh, of Chia place, passed away at
her home hors in •her eighty-fifth
year. 'rite funeral was held 00 Satur-
day afternoitn to Bait's cemetery. um- in 4:alerieh on Tuesday.
ducted by Rev. R. It. Gracie. of the The election on MondaT'cauaed some
Baptist ehnn•t.. a whlelt the (lot -eased excitement. as a result of which townie
was Door many years a member. Four Were joyful while others were sad.
+.•ts were pallbearer.. Much sympathy Mrs. .101.14 Feagau. of Nile, visltel
is felt for her aged partner Ip Life. her daughter. Mrs. Stanley Vanstotw,
Tho sinus are Mr. Arthur Marsh. of on W'ehw'wlay.
- Monition: lir. Harry Marsh.. of A baby boy came to the home of Mr.
sissor.dt:... Mr. .. 'Bert Marsh amt and Mrs. Harold Good • few days age.
Mr. \1'm. Mursh of 'this vivito Congratulations.
ity. also Mrs. Colwell. of 5irltigan.
LTi �. ToTtP7t r rivotgtnnwwrr-wu d-_ tides.
Rtc. of Detroit. are,left to mourn a
loving mother. tYESTFIELI t, July 28. -Mrs. B;
Mrs. sugli on Martin, of Englehart. Hrebner and soa Jack. of Windsor, are
eldest daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. W. j- visiting at the lone of [heir uncle,
Thirnups,u, who has vh ting Item Mr. Rohe. Ituehauan, and other friends.
with her husband, took aeriuiisl, ill The Dramatic Circle presented their
play la Itelgrave Tuesday night and
at Varna, on Thursday. Jn�lef Mrs. Albert Nethery and children,
of Hamilton. are visiting at the holbe
of the former's sister, Mrs. Fred J. 1 KT.
1'reru i
- GODERICH, ONT.
Douglas. of Toronto, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. G. King.
Mies Mina Proctor, of Toronto, spent
last week with her aunt, Mrs. G. King.
Mr. Lloyd Hodgins and his mother
returned from Cleveland on Saturday
having visited Mrs. (Dr.) Neill. Miss
Hudgins rentablekl for a Visit
Ith hoe sister.
3ttea "U. "Itvhsm, of Tomato: to -tea
guest of Mies J. Stirling.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Westlake *petit a
couple of days at Toberwory this week.
non i.0 Monday last, and also atteud-
-el the funeral of a dear friend and
former neighbor. Mrs. John Dustow',
, last Thursday and was taken to I.11n-
Exeter cemetery. SVe extend our deep -
test sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Sir. James Ball and daughter, Miss
Mrs. Shackleton, of Detroit, are wait-
ing on her.
Mr. Heber Eed' is having an arte-
sian well drilled this week i,' toll
drillers from Wiugloun. •
tl tiews
Qulte'a nium11e4
Of 141)11411 America shown by Ib t lir.
Atarilunar, •,t South
.kfric .a r4tt tt ehurc►'. Inst eerie
Atcica. b-tdw ruilAl
Mr. 1.aVerue 1.•utland, of Detroit. Is
spending the holidays at the home of
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Pent
Mr. and .Mrs. G. 1). Benson. of Lon- land. ,,,n r uta frtY days
Sou. spent a couple of days this week Stlss 11 Tloni le'
eta the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. at Auburn this week and attended the
Etlw-ardx. fUiteral of her late Sirs. 0.
Miss Mary Stirling. Goderich town- Murttu.
hip, who had' been visiting her aunt. The Sympathy of the c°mu"Unity 12
Sirs. 11. Mrlareu and Miss Clair- extended to Mr. and Mrs. IVa. Timmy -
tine. Port Elgin. came on Friday Esod, of Ashur,. in the eudden destb
and :Tient the week -cud with her slater, of their d.. liter. Mrs. Clayton Marlin.
Miss J. Stirling. Miss Marion McLaren.' 1(eent rata at the hone. of Mrs.
who has been visiting her aunt foOgfwo 1 ('harlotte Reid were: Mr. and Mrs.
weeks, returned home on Sunday with I Matthew Sproul. Luwknuw : 1), •$. Fr-
i rington: sue and Mrs. Rol' Mack
..rr ua a
!Liss J. Stlrltug, returned liotue ou i and baba'. Lueknow : Clay
Saturday. i t:ssterich : Tho.as, 1Pr"
Mr. and, Mrs. Walter )1'estlake left 1 Wawauoslt.
on Tuesday to stteud a fey days at 1 ,Master, Neill IL.tues. ntRaeardine
Tobermory. 1 who hall Is'en x1a•toditg a couple of
• Mr. H. K. King end little Harold I weeks with his cousins. 1441 and Car-
Attwod returned to Sarida m Sun- i man !tains of Ieingeunen, rwhtrued
day, hewing spent a few days with the on Sundry tt bis home. P
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5'. Par -1 Mr. slid Mrs. (Wiles Haines had as
Mr. and Mas. L. 14. ilm4tb -and r Kineses at -their home of 'i Sunday th
.little I;ien who have Ieeu visiting' following relations: Wt'. � Mils.
with them. returned to London on Wm- I t:wirer Haters, Mr. and Mrs. Jame',
otter,
West
Ili t\ 55'. I.. SIacKF:\'/.IE KING.
isi I.ils•rai beetles, wiliest
wine steel-in-.Mmdsy:awlets
-CREWE -- ' t ii'i yp have beets visiting his sisters Cask and other friepd,
Musa Bertha El V fair the part.
CREWE.. July ^-B.-Miss Anna May
Treleaven is visiting relatives -In To-
ronto.
Master Charente Swan, of Clinton. 1
is holidaying with his amain. Barry
Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dreahen and
family. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tre-
leaven and family, attended the Hack-
ett picnic held at Port Albert last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin and family. of
Toronto, were visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. M. Shackleton'$ last week.
Master Conrad Treleaven, of Tor-
onto. spent last week holidaying at Mr.
and Mrs. B. Treleaven s. .
Russell Neil Is able to be some from
Godrrieh hoeipits! and is mach im-
proved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hackett and Mr.
and Mre. Harry Hackett and babe
spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. W.
• L)rennen's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kilpatrick spent
Sunday with the lady's pat'enta. Mr.
and Mrs. W. Itolerteon, of Donny-
brook.
l.einc'e-the reunion. Ile house tion.
vaestiou and was accompanied front
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A feature of opening day at the
Canadian National Exhibition this year
will be the 5th marathon world cham-
pionship w_uaen_s swimming race.
The five -pre winners In this event
wilt be eligible to compete against the
men In the main section marathon
scheduled for Wednesday. August 77th.
Toronto by her friend. Mrs. Aitken.
PARAMOUNT Mrs. Gordon Cook and family re -
PARAMOI'NT, July 60. -Mr. and"
,Mrs. Wm -Tulle, of .Detroit, visited
friends here aKil In Lueknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Raynor(' and
ehlldr'n. and Mr. and MM. Nelaon
Raynard. were recent-'tuests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfrid --Plaskett. of Au-
burn. -
The Mimeo. Muriel and Catherine
Shaw, of Toronto, are visiting their
atin(t, Mrs. Jack _Henderson.
Mrs. Coleman. of Varna, and Mrs.
T. Blake, of Blake, visited their
mother. iw-FilFOk-reintte', who is in
poor health.
• Mr. and firs. A. Cook and children.
visited friends in Durham ,recently.
Miss Dorothy Irwin is spending a
few days with her cousin. Miss Kath-
leen Gardiner. of Zion.
Mew Sophia Kempton. R.N.. 1.t De-
troit, visited with her brother. Mr.
Will Kempton recently.
Mr. Arcil and Mins Minnie Richards
spent the week -eel with friends in
Markdale.
Mr. Will Richie, of Zion, underwent
a 'aerlouic operation in Winghaw 'hos-
pital and although in a very week
condition Te tirogressing It orably tn.
ward recovery. Miss Jeer-daugh
of Goderieb, has been a visitor at her
father's bedside.
CLEARANCE SALE
SUMMER MILLINERY
AT HALF-PRICE
SMART NEW STRAWS
FEATURING WIDE SHAPES, CLOSE -FITTING CROWNS
WITH LONG BACKS, AND MANY OTHER
NEW STYLES
WEAVES MAY BE HAD IN ALL THE SEASONABLE
COLORS TO MATCH YOUR SUMMER OUTFIT
CHILDREN'S HATS AT $1.00
0viirsdaa1
Miss M. R. MacVicar
KINGSTON STREET
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turned
1Ftutted to their home at ('oehralw' last , hospital. is ea improved as to he able
eek and were accompanied home by to I.r taken to Pi.e home of her par
Mr. Emerson Rodger, who will visit lents. Mr. and Mrs. Currie.
for a few weeks. The Herrin Mlasiem Baud will Meet
Mr. ural Mrs. Geo. Cook and family. I in the church of Saturday. Amulet 2114.
of itrlgrave, were Svestfleld visitors Taw servlee in the United church
on Sunday. on Augu,lt 3rd will be taken by the
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Crozier and fam- reprmentatlre- or the Lama pay At.
fly. of l'rewe. visited ou Suoday at the haus,.
home of Mrs. C'rosier's parents.„e. Dir. Miss Anna Stewart. of ' Toronto,
and Mrs. W. 11. l'awplell. spent a couple of weeks' vacation at
Master Jack Kershaw, of Goderich, the house of her basher. Mr. Gro.
visited last week with his cousin, Stewart. returning to Toronto 011 Sat -
Master Gramme Mclhnmrl.
Mrs. Fothergill and children. of
Londeehorn. spent last week at the
home of the formner's sister, Mrs. Alva
McDm'eli.
A number from Wettfleld attended
the memorial service at hall's ceme-
tery on Sunday.
The ,sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be adminiatered in the Westfield
United church nett Sabbath. attended the Todd picnic held at Kin -
The Westfield Sabbath school held tyrdice last Thursday.
a successful picnic on the church
grounds on Wednesday last.
The nervier of baptism was held last
Sunday. ais labieet'being baptized. -
-
!Haines ami three chlldten. W g
. r. and Mn. Victor Burt and tam- ham: John R. 'fatties end detach
ily. of London. spent the weekend Miss Florence'. of Morris townah
with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker. Mrs Willing and daughter. Ledo
Mrs. Agnes Itiggart came from Tor- Wiugham: Mr. and lir Robert ('
-Vast weir![ To spend the summer hewn -a*- lfataehtr4, Miss Mamie -t'
at -iter home in the village. When eke -bawl. Mr__awl l�a-t'tinrlea
opened her hone she found that ' and daughter. Mt. Marie 11Giinen, o
thieves had broken in and stolen fruit Kincardine.
epd other article's Not content with .After nee week, spent In Alexandra
this they abet destroyed things and left Marine and (unreal Ilospltal. Goiter -
the house In i ransacked ermitit4sn. 1 ick. Wen t'aldtt'ell hits _returned to fiia
Mr. and Mrs. W. Currie, of Fargo home. nue utile east ofuugannon.
North I)akota, were guests this week Soule three niuith� ago he contracted
11'14 11 lairs M Mi{:regur. pteuwoula. awl affirwanls enffeled a
relates.. and was admitted to the hos-
LUCIKNOW pital where he underwent aft operation.
V a1 His many friends are pleated W knovr
r.
GROCERIES
Ice Cream, Soft Drinks
and Confectionery
Butter and Eggs
SERVICE STATION
GASOLINE AND OIL
Service is our motto
Harry Mitchell
Corner Britannia and Byfield
Roads, Goderich.
We Deliver Phone 611
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of his enntinaed improvement under
i.I'CKNOW. July 26. -Mrs. Carrick the diligent sturelug of his plater, 1!111•
Douglas and little son Bobby. of New 'Pearl Caldwell, and trust that he will
Turk, are "letting at the home of 'soon regain his initial health and
Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas. strength.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Naylor and tate- Mr. awl Mrs. Gurdon Glenn ar-
Iiy. of Toronto, called on friendp in rived by motor on Saturday from
town this week. California. to vlalt his mother, Mrs.
Mips Florence Hamilton. of Toronto, Elisabeth Glenn anti his Meters and
brothers. all of whom r+sklr In this
dbitricroGordon has been employed on
railway in California. and it
newt to ma -kr cased* his
future.
commenced In the village
employees; of the Hydro
ho are now Wringing
urday. is holidaying at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallam, of Auburn, I Ker. and Mrs. Traverse, of Mk'hl-
end Mr. amt H 1)
Mrs- Geo. Halban. of e- can. are slotting with friends. tie air
trolt, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Tetia Carrick. of Owen &rat. S ben 1
I.. Grant last week. • (spent the weekend at the home tit her. bomr In'
lir. John Renton!. of Toronto. Is ria- awl Mrs. George DouOas. Wort w
Icing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' ,Mtn.. V m. Johnstone spent a few Ms week
Alec Relabel. Mr. Kennard has had hie days this week with her sin in London.
tonells removed since coming home.
Meas ICatapltrurrlug imr ltathemlltm,vacatonof Ktlver.h
Messrs. 7). and F. Todd and families stale. la i! ac'r
- ST. HELENS
1'('-1LE1NS July Menotti
et, purloin commenced their iseasen'a
threshing on the farm of Mr, W. A.
Miller on Monday.
Mr. ioubs Wewtherlw•ad hgf: lest
-barn altenat-rompletetr" r-
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart McPllersu were
in Toronto last week.
The Messrs. Wm. McQuillan and
Jno. McQuillan and families attended
the Andrew and Lane pietnih at Point
Clark on Thursday.
The August meeting of the Women's
lnstitnte will be held at the home of
Mrs. G. McRoberts. Roil call: "Hints
for sewing." Subject: "Home dress
making. neleting and how and when
to wear." A dress parade for which a
prize will be given 1s in charge of Mdse
Madeline Gaunt. The hsateemes will be
Mrs. T. B. Taylor, Mrs. C. Durnln and
Mims Annie Durnin. Visitors welcome.
Miss ('olena Clark, who spent • hol-
iday with friends in Ottawa and To
rout°. Is home. a/compenled by Mr.
and Mrs. John ('lark, of Toronto. Mr.
Geo. Clark, of Hamilton. and Master
�lillm Clark, of Ottawa. are also the
guests of Mts. P. ('lark.
We are pleased to note that Mint. D.
Penin w'flII'11fir"Iire r"m findeertr
ST. AUGUSTINE '
ST. AI-GI'STINE, July 29.-111r. and
Mrs. Gordon Jefferson mid two chil-
dren, of Owen Mend. relied Mt friends
here last week.
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returned trope Ittptt week after spend-
ing a three weeps' bonder 4arith their
grardparents. lar. and Mrs. J.lifeClln-
shay. of East Wawanosh.
Mies Gladys Antlers n, Sof the Wood-
stock hospital ehff. M htlfalgillrlft
iwr home here.
Miss Alio? Thompeoo. of Mitchell, is
spending her holidays at the home of
her uncle, Mr. John R. Tluompeon. tr
Mr. and Mrs, J. C. RMsit.son call
on Clinton friends on Monday of fila
week. •
Miss Mary Greaves was the guest of
Mrs. Win. Healey, of Goderich, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. az. Royle and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Hullett friends.
Mies Mabel RPM, of .Aaafietd. was
the guest °f Mn.. Masse lfeAllister
last week.
Mrs. -f' Wells. of Gsderteh. and bier
daoght.r, Mrs. A. C. [hallo rgC of
lealtinore.`arethe punts of Wee J.
I. McAllister this week.
Mr. awl Mrs. ['bas. Spencer. of
Plekering. and Mr. and Sirs. 1). Spen-
ser, of Kinsale. spent the week -end
with friewl.'. here.
Death s1 -,Mea. Chilton Mattie. -It
was with deep MEW that the people
s -
of _this vicinityi lekirned of the pans -
A■■ m■■ ■■■ ■l11■■■■ ■A■fa■se ■ ■st■--_■■i■iiiiri ■was M Ing swat nit Firlday Morning last of
home herr.
Mips Margaret Thom. of Guelph.
railed ewe friends in town this week. -
Cienaailwdon.
tfe wires on the poles throughout the
village and south from Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McWhinney
and .Mt. and Robert Ilavideoo
sad tbeir eapMa►. Master Allan Reed.
Miss Maisel Maetlure, of Toronto. la were insets ou tin ay rvrning
spending Iw; vacation with her Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKenzie of Loch -
fattier. Mr. W Mac(lare_ slab. sett attenerd the ■nnlventary
'service at Anhfield Preabyteriaa
Misr \ds nttred iIt n. IS cl. riturelt when Rev. J. R. Ricortl of
hag Mho
In Hamilton. ggrrires very ee-
ls
Joan aracCalhu. o[ Hamilton. itafrte`eNi!t �;lha � ter In
la I+e,lldsytag at her home here. 'tita y -.m.._.._ -___r__
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a airs. Clayton Martin. Only two weeks
ago Mir. and Mrs. Martin. who have
MI leen living at Englehart, where Mr.
i .. . Martin tenches eNr/x+1, Motored herr
elate or thi wee -en .tet 1
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Preceding Civic Holiday
For the week -end we are offering very special prices
on ladies' fashionable'. summer dresses. Cool and smart
styles for every summer occasion.
Tricoshene Dresses at -
Voile Dresses at -
Crepe Dresses at - -
Flowered Chiffon [presses at -
Plain Crepe Dresses in different shades at $7.95 up
.v.
- - $().50
- $4.50
- $8.00
- - $14.95
Ladies Full
▪ •- - in different shadeetand sizes. Regular V.25 for $1.00
11 Trasshene by the Yard -- -' •`'
in flowered patterns, lovely for dresses. Regular $1 25 and $1.35. fo}' !'5c '•
Fashioned�o ee
This ,ire will be open next Wednesday on account
of the holiday Monday _ � •
Illi
to spend the holidays w-itil Mrs. lier-
s ars'nits. Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Tlotnp.uu. of Atthunt. awl other rel-
ativee. Mrs. Ml irtht was, enjoying good
health when She was siddenly.taken
ill Thursday morning of last week and
.although everything possible was done.
Ishe tatted away in Clinton hospital
early Friday morning. The Tate Mrs.
Martin. who was the eldest daughter
of Mr. x1111 Mr..•55'. t'. TI teem. was
born and lived all her life on the farm
where her brother, Mr. J. Thompson.
now lives, until her marrIsge some ten
years ago to Sir. ('Iayton Martin. For
a
tree. (ii.' !cel 011 a farm near Sea -
birth 1/11/M0es ' year* tlle,rmhave
bem north, first In Knigerdnrf and
tae•! at Englehart. Ureide her Intabawl
and parents Are brat rs end cme
a er survives John R. )Ir thelkome-
thirmwsliud ltnssel, of iwon4o44
of %Michell. 15'111 tot Torontsi ar d
Mrs. Mnrk'.trmstrotig of West Waive -
Mill. '!lie fitueral whh•h was !Pitt
frog i her father's home on Monday
afteru.w'n. WW1 very largely nttendsd.
Interment wilt( made In Exeter trine.
eery. Many floral tributes attest to the
Idgh esteem in which deea1ei,d wen
held. The sympnathy of the people In
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MiaRPr Dirk Tre4Paverylg Hamilton. assn:
is vtpltlnx bbs cousin. 1)flas gangs Treleaven.
Mrs. Ewan llaeKenztP Ip spending
the ssmmar months L town.
dilla�ar. David and Mins Audrey
Hone are visiting their grandparents
la Kingston.
Meas Joy Henderson has returned
s.oaw after .tending ahs' pant week 'Attu
'with ber friend, Miss Jean Macintosh, 'Attu
of Windsor.
Don't forget the monster garden
party to be beld in Caledonia park, r
Lueknow, o/ August let.
Mr. and Mee. Aleid Bootie. also 111-
LaVerne Rwalloweel, of Radon.
ed with the latter's mother, Mat. ida
Hackett recently.
!tins Enala Runnel has returned
home after visiting her grandparents
IP F1teller. .
Det& of Dr. Frank Tina:
f -mor
There pew away in Winnipeg on
Tueaaay, July 15th, one of Lucknow's
old boys In the person of Dr. Frank
Thompson. The deceased was forty-
four yeast of age aed was tick for bet
ton hours. He was the youngest non
▪ thin neighborhood gees out to the be -
• reared husband and the parents, bro-
■ tiers and girder.
BAYFIELi)
I:A1 r'IF:I.I) July at Mls...•s 11.1-
Pits mid Edith Shaw. of Detroit. are
al the guest. of NI 114,.....t A and 11 1►nwln
Nth, iv eek.
Mr Allan Pyr rturnal to Wtndeor
on Nsttrlay. having spent two weeks
with els wife anti family at the home
of her parents. Mr. and and Mita C,
WJdmmbe 'Mrs Pye w Ise ys w
melt) w w Ile longer. t
Mies Cecil McLean. U.N. tet
Lanni.' on Saturday after a has In Irn-
lopla.
lark R'alit•ra, of (lrard Rap
b'r�s se* or , JCsrrt 1t 11 Liam.
jr
vtmltinpt"' their grandmothet. fy.
and Mri. Iilirtofi lteie% were
with Mr. and Mus. Hillard
>iLrtoa, RIeter. en Stmday.
taxWzriovetr
Infantom Is one of the
to of childhood. It is ■
troublethat rheas on suddenly. es-
pecially during the summer months,
n (mlens prompt action is taken the
one may poen he beyond aid.
'a own Tablets are ap Weal
else in warding off this trouble.
regulate the bowels end sweet-
stomach and thus prevent the
dreadedsimmer complaints. They are
an abselate safe medicine. being
guaranteed to contain neither opiates
narcotics or other baneful 41
They cannot possibly do harm- tliey
always do god, The 'rabiets ■re
by medicine dealers or by nail at
cents from The Dr. Williams Medicine
Co., Bra'kvuh•. Ott..
•lir•411s/1
cur.A.Rmo SALE OF
WASH WHITE KID
AND WHITS CANVAS
FOOTWEAR, WITH
.-- LINT= TOLL, AT
W. IIERN'S
SHOE STORE
Phone '43w
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of the late Adam anti Ellen Thomp- ecce••
San. Jus a boy he grew tip and was
ed le Lc•know and after grad -
as a Ionise, he mored to. in -
where he took up hie p•otassl0*.
He was loved by all who knew him.
He leaves to mourn him 101011 Ilia IOt-
b etre. and • t tellers rte
anti ! Week of August 4th to �• 1
.rpt eery. acct
t 1 threesisters, MrsCollins (Min
SHIRTS
$125
Special Clearance of
Broadcloth Shirts
Plain white, cream, tan
broadcloth. also percales in
the lot. Stripe or novelty
designs on light or dark
grounds.
Separate collar and col-
lars to match.
Flies t +ifiif 'F7.
Steal Clearance
$1.25
M. Robins
-Agee for T. Tap Tailors
PHONE 384
THE
MODELTHEATAGeg�{
tvey,
nest lin. Perlry (BlnnlP)• ani Mrs Monday and Tuesday -
Kelwig (Etta 1, all of • whom live in GLORIA SWAN/30N
w'1llpgny. filed akin two Arnhem. Dan -1 l _
teal of Alberta and Robert of town the sereen'a best -gowned star fir _
II WITH OUR PICKS we pick
rwl father and 4ip Pick THE PKK Of TEN
COAL POR YOU. 1? VOU 1fJOl:_
BC WISE MIO SLiCK, PICK Les
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The sympathy of this ammunity g•� her latest alnsatinual alldceaa. The
owe and elaborate produ!tion. Voted
like
out to the sorrowing In the lea
of n loving hueba
trot h.•r.
.DUNGANNON
D!'NGANNUN. J,ny29.-Mrs. J. R.
McNado.. of Lipe know. eclat • few
days this wCl�t at the home °e bey
brother. Mr. B. J. Crawford
Mrs. Itolt. Treleaven la visiting bei
,.ons. Siemens. Norman and Fred. In To.
runt°.
Mr. and Sirs r F•rdy and tilde
return of an old favorite in a new
f'niversal Wtatern
• "SMILING WOLF"
Yatinss Monday at 3 p. m.
Wednesday and Thursday-
BILLIE DOVE
Ily and Mr. ErnKtoler spent Sun- with ROD LA RQCQUE
day in MMrPrtml.
Mrs. Robert Higgins, of Lurkdew, in a drama by Elinor Glyn.
"Mitt n f'. dsya at the "me of Mum A marriage of convenience proves
I. Dreary to be very inconvenient and almost
We .are please{ to report that Mr.
Reit (leldwell. who has been 1a the diaasfrous in this startling alaprt on
Gelerirh bswpital for the pasj1lwn companionate marriage
Iia. was able to rn his Months ahead we're picking
home last week.
\Ir. Blithflp and children, JP.Stt aiiI
cIS(fing Shin Illsit°pi,s .pAarPrata. Mr. 'AND THE MOMENT'' fketp,up'the good work and buy
and Mus Tho'. Mothers. returner, home
your coal nets long before you'll
the first of the week. - •..
Mr. ,md Mrs. Pied Ras not Master
Donald spent Rawlay at Auburn WW1
attended the memorial service at
Knit's cemetery.
1■ I Mr. and Mrs. $o} Willis and d..gb-
linty, of chic -ago, who hero been here
"THE MAN
the pick of the coal and storing It
away for you. If ,you want to
ter. Mies Beth. a }Ir., sail MN. Ri,�-
Onto
rt°
mored of ibatro
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spent 1114 wePksrtrwt Ire pYQ'eihert it
Mr and Mrs Win cottage. Mt. and
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'tbeaday ion4 Mr and rS vd illle and
re i ♦ 1MwUi Bt'f
weeks. )
l. Mr: n. P. Popp, of telt. *Morel
t W, here /rd spent the a (/Nth 'him
wife itt 14e _tome Mr. and gra. R.
I♦ tact bit 111 Mrs. Maitland toil
to Detroit
it air remaining for a maple of
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Thoenmrwn
A. f Pyla P. .'
Mfa 'Opo M.1114 1., who 4ae been
• ) MM. Wllbter McBride and family, of stetting dth
hg friends. In fohr/hd other
whenp hag t±MtwrrlMt home
' O a A. Carrie. litre Ws( WhacklMak. who fell some
in' 1t' Nfwnton of Itad time age and broke her IPg, end
hal
re invited to shop ■ Windsor, ar.• Halting her mother Mrs plIflts, a
8 Ter. and Mrs
Noe 41
a Ale, Mk'tt . were ptente over (be week- eine* been confined to (lctder14'h hone-
, petal, was ship t° he taken to her home
wkb Meas 1[atett Ite(harar
■ i ! ■ t i / / i $ a ■ ■ ■ ■•fi �P. RMI lira L r. Cu., at J >u1; oa ?~}toads,. HeS _ten. Elmer. and
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Snonknma ('omedy need it, you can..isve. When you
-•',%zWLYWIIMI OANP OUT" money --in-,- your pockets. You
Friday sad Saturday_ monegg In our , p(Sekett. You
won 't let a
em ty, so why
bin� Ratniabber
keel! for Iggitly
Odes if ynupp t
Foiks delivefl
guarantee a -w rAm
winter.
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' and put it`ln your bins, you keep
LON CHAIM
elf Grumpy Andetapn, the-.hard-
hoilyd,, eoft-herrtea lc `orjotive
him hi Mia,
tailr'nading.
en neer'• is a f hatiiir-eharaetet'
that will
rank with fulls Aneat. Se.
Mama of the thriltk of
',THUNDER"
ehodse .stand
'rut' coal
ap taro its
coaks Be -
the Heat
coal you
elcome for
Matinees Vander and Saturday GOAL
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