The Signal, 1930-8-7, Page 41r
fel '
Summer
Toggery
• ASHFIELD
THE SIGNAL
GODERICH,
Mr. Willie it coalnwd I Splendid Cropsin
ford'', cottage. I Splendid
kr his bed at present with an attack
of lnAurn1a. `w n
ASIIFIELD TOWNSHIP. Aug. 3.-� Hrrver't is in full 'slug at present. (xnlhlnF u►TnwLIShip
The monthly meeting of the KWtaU � hot, dry weather having ripened the
111140U 1I4 II
Women's Institute will le held at the grain very quickly.
homy of Mrs. N. G. MrcKendr on Mhln Thelma Jul
i76004 :, wwaitail 1'.- -:. " �w.- -.-..� a_ _.... e_ tine .. wRtr" E
The Mission stand wet meet st fhe went._
church ou Saturday. August titft Quite a number from arotiud [tete
We are gid to repent that Mt" took in the borer rales' at Goderich
Minnie Cathcart. who- u_Qerwent au
for Outing
and Sporting
Activities
W. C. Priem
& Son
"TIic Siore with the St
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Telephone 57
Men's and Boys' Wear.
Goderich, Ontario. --
OBITUARY
Reunion Picnic
Is Happy Event
ALVIRED B. CART
An Illness of several weeks termin-
ated on Sunday night In the death of
Alfred B. Carr, one of Blyth's beat
u clterena. In his eighty-fourth
Deceased -40r sta�sa'�_ iA -i•
IcountY,..1 0f gran yenta 1
last Monlsy•
oyer' l i tis • hospital to Detroit, \ number from W h
err attended tend
ed ilP
,
ID flS
But hoots ad
Need Bain
IA 1 i'Ai. August it_ TIaA;
101*in
pr,Rre+sing !numbly and V etliepetrll memorial service held at Nile Tiffin,
this section hate nein lacer .loettrr fu
home OILS ween, everting In memory of Rev. Mr. Tiffn, veers. being here .ls,rr n . average.
Itev. mud Mrs) Mfael.d rah, who spent further beloved pastor of the Unitcrf
their summer vacation in Mfaelhtueld'm chun•h. who pawed away a1 51. Thom-
eottage. Lakeview park. Ktubelt, left a* on Thursday Qt last week.
at the week -end for their bowe.
\Ilse A. 1t. Beckett:11.N.. le uklreIng
lu Lucknow this week.
Mrs. W. Titian and fadli. of De-
troit, are visiting at the home of her
sister. Mrs. 1). Macintyre. as le also
Miss 1. Griffin. of I)elrolt. - -
Miro, Isabel Mae konald. titcag0.
hose for her 'rummer cocottes.
FOR SALE
LEEBURN -
LEEBt'RN. August 4 MIM . Johns-
ton. from Ashfield. *pent the week -end
Jaomscof err and Mee Gee. P
tt.. -. t
Mee. Jean Matron and her two sons.
from Toronto. are spending holidays'
with her parents,. Mr. and t&rt. A..
Clutton. Merrier Ikon has recovered
from a siege of scarlet fever and we
hope the eountry air will nuke him
quite rtroug again.
Miss Ruth [Waw: of Tusonto. b
spending her holiday* at her home
here.
Miss Flora Horton retuned to To-
ronto on Monday atter having two
weeks' holiday* with her parents. Her
slater, Miss Eva, returned with her
Tine 100 -acre Farm and will visit for • few day..
thee The people of this community were
Well improved, good buildings, shocked to hear of the death of Rev.
Pupik Sy os -1 of S.S. No.esthorstitedorioh
1,
and at t ► age nt•`
W this couuty with his parents, the
late William and Mary Carr. He took The second reunion picnic of Nile
i
up [rrminig at Westfield,, and u 1873 Harbor was held in artor Park, God-
married til.. Jane Hoare. Of this un- ertch, on August 1st. About two bun-
ion al: children were born. Two diedi dred enjoyed the renewal of tbe
and Dorothy Jean Fisher, 'meet Nun-
day with their aunt, Mrs. F. Mdwards.
Mores Ruth and Heluu blither re-
m.11nneepp for a Walt.
A.rlversa4 Serrksa S. rledrpres
Untied Chureh.-Aurlvers•r7 services
'Were held In St. Andre'''. United
churck, IM rfleld, ou Sunday, August
3re1. Rev. J. N. Mould, of Ons United
ving taest tbt'ctttla
amt eeve.ttai. IN
ana Inspiring sermon)+: In the morning
Mr. Gould 'yoke on the "Transfigure-
tlou" and in the everting drawing a t.
sharp contrast between Mower, of
whom it was said, "That be what not
tbat his fate shone," and Sawruu who
•'wlst not that the Lord had departed
from him." The choir eortr*buted suit-
able and well -rendered anthems, aup-
Farmers are about through thcemhing In infancy, and the survivor. *re bro. friendships o[ long ago, and recalled
wheat, practically aft front the stack. Robert Wtghtman utd Mn. Alberta the experleueea of school days. A de -
The quality is ex, ellen", averaghig I� Bl• h Mies i Ullr Carr of
.Some l' ',',tint Inger Ugotlul picnic supper was aero d t
and rr of vtn
GODERICH TOIY�ISII (�ei►Bary and Mr. A. F. a the pavilion by the ladies atter whlch� plemented by fine solos, in the nwnrn-
sty Solt Twenty seven y Y l•
I te J E Tum presided over a Ing let kir. Erie 4 V
about thirty bushel. to the sere
[� virile U go Ohl fl i leets
GODRRiCH TOWNSHW, August 5.
-Mr. aBell and son
s Toronto, motored here mud
are
rTr•. .
avWtora at the [or.wr's home.
Mrs. BLehan and Mr. Robert Ble'han,
of Vineland, motored here and visited
with friend,' over the weekend.
Mrs. Wm. [Ave. of Atwood, has been
visiting with relatives here.
Mr and Moo. Wm. Stewart and two
ehlldren. of Toronto. motored here and
are open eting • fortnight at the home
of Mrs. Jades Russ.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Roos and two
children. of Teterboro, motored here
end Wee the i.unday-al..
home of the former',' mother, Mrs. Jas.
Rots. •
Mr. and Mrs. Brook Orr. of Toronto.
motored here and were visitors at
tltetr former homes over the weekend,
Mr. Hugh Meridian, of London. epeul
the wink -Enid with relative's here.
Last Sunday Rev. ,Mr. Scottie orn-
loiwl flee Wlptt In the rotted church.
...!(aces Midas Delvidwitrie 1C'gtre s r+k
port of he summer whorl at Godet11t
held last wont), ut Sunday school next
Sunday. -.
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location. Immediate possession. -Price A. Wu, of St. Thomas, Inst week.
=4600.00 -Terms $1000.00 cash, balance
4 years to pay.
271A acres d tIM eat flaw sheds fa.
See f1or write 1
tr4 W BMW -
sea ■ 'l�'1H�: deb
ISIT
Goderich Bathing
BEACH
Excellent fatalities for Bathers
Bathing Howe located on
south pier.
LATHING SUITS TO RENT
T B•sth
n.
ie tom'
sectio
- Bert XaaDonald. t._
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Mr. fifth condw•ted service here dar-
4eg the Ulmer of Rev. Mr. i.u.dy And
will b• well remembered by all. A
memoriet servke was held at Nile on
Sunday evening.'
Mr. J. Linfield is buoy adding to his
pre -Nikes a large 'craw barn: tlw fottn-
dxtlon Ming completed. a number of
men gathered on Saturday for the
)ern raising. The heat was very op-
pressive for ouch work. However, the
work was completed._
WESTFIELD
will tee M. • ears ago r. are C a eau, of Loudon,
nue perhaps forty, it is e•\lart0• The rewi family moved to Blyth and revs uapec r
only dfeappotntfng feature i' the low years later Mrs. Carr peered away. program of short addresses given by mud 114 the evening by Miss Mary Stew.
pr4'e, sixty cents beim ;sold at Mc= Srveuteen years ago deceased married) Messrs. Gordon Young, William Lyon, art. of Clinton. There was r gad st-
eles. Elba Wilford, who, survives. of i.ondesboro and Norman Kirke, of tetrtanee a1 both'written;
price. It
I". contidt•tic imtrd ttrt lbs Other surviving relative. are a bro-
Inerowing overnu,eat se ill Ire .1)1* tO ther. Dr. W. R. Carr, of Los Angeles.
improve 11e hw
situation (ettlth• California, and a sister, Mrs. Alice
Ort* art' al.o a verr:'[(j ulIVv►Ith Slater of Blyth. Mr. Carr ors a be-
an abundance of clean slr*W.•Tteere U
au entire abient.. of rust. Tdw low
price of thirty cents .. ).whet being ot•
fend is the only disrobing teatime.
The farmers are I,n:S cotttng and fairs of Queen street felted a iurch,
abupld be thrQaxh hi die .'1141 er t11M being a member of the official boar of Nile, who Is eighty-five roan 01 age.
work. Every binder _u._the neighbor- and for rums time Bible class teacher.' and Mn. Hugh Olrvirii,* 1* elghty
hood is working •,reruns• In polities he was a staunch Liberal 1 years of age.
)tarluy a utting ,.tar'.d Ihe• first of cud icer r number of years •td up to •There were also • number from dis-
wee-c tin ht �' t• x splendid thio time ireful: death lie held the p to j hart its of Oatarle etw fir l'ntted
voted member of the Westfield Metbo-
dist (now l'nited i church and stare
his removal to Illyth he had taken an
active and prominent part in t¢t a[ -
Jackson, Indiana, Mrs. Hetherington
and Miss Bailie. A commlttes was ap-
pointed to plan for the reunion next
year, eonslsttng of Mrs. Hetherington
Miss Battle, Mrs. W. Lyon, Mn. J.
Treble, Mrs. Wm. Watson, O ordou
Young and Chas. Elliott.
Among the termer pupil,. present at
the picnic were Mrs. Thomas F Iltott�
sample and heavy t here is, arthro of trersnrer of the `Nigh Moron
large aereagle e.f barb' awl it 11xs Bern Liberal As.oelatk*i. He was au un States, including )iii: "Sid lire. Cha..
Elliott, Pleasant Valles,-Out-; Mr. and
compromising advocate or teWperarn a .Mrs Norman Kirke, Indlana ; Il'4
and moral reform and his Ilfe was (NMI-' Wheaton, Flint, Michigan; Ser. I. Kll-,
*bitted with the principle', width he 'to;
warmly ..poured, Detrick, Leamington: Mr. and Mrs.)
The funeral, which was largely at- Stevenson, Varna; lore, Frauds -- --" - -
increasing er sw-
im
i-
im account i. ,I - ' weather the
'kw•heat be- shunt and this
to crop is much &.+d of rain. The
drought has prey tel. i• from bead -
lug out,. Roots and trc1et;bles are also
suffering from lark of rain.
Quite a number fres this w.ficin are
attending the .Uhauta.s,4w4 program in
(eidetic!' this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herele•r...a Voting and
Mrs. Youngs sister. ret Toronto, visited
over the, weekend at \Ir.. Clerk'..
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VISIT THE
Capital Cafe
(east side of the ware)
G.rich's Newest Cie
A to carte service 41 ---dr
hours.
-"Best Place to Ent in Town"
R.O. UL321 Tt4it a
ttmodcri took place from the family res. Creighton, Detroit , , Mine Margaret
Ideate, Dlnrley -street, Myth, ou Toes- Mallough, MLa Sarah Malloneh and
_.,d.y afternoon. Services were cooduet- lira. Thos. Alton. of Lucknow.
ed by Rev. Wm. Maine.. of. Walton.
and Rev. Dr. Mortimore, of Auburn. eentlylb. •t the home of Mrs Hamid Mc-'
Tlw Intermlo West11�va
ete•ty. The ent pallbwwasren were Meters.field J. -Mr. and Mr*. Alvla Thompson and
blltuE. re,JH.'ndvr.nd R Tailor. Many two rhlldren. of Gncaerlrh. spent Sun
day visiting Mrs. Thompillnn'a_m0teer•
We E. Segues.
Mr. and Mr'.. Sidney Mc(1iptM7
were piens on Sunday at the home of
Mr. F. Bogle.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Watson and Mr.
awl kir.. Haney Sttllb. and two chil-
dren. apent the weekend with relatives
and 1rlewla in F..set and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Potter and son
Carl of Detroit, risited the former',
surer. Mrs. James McIntyre. for sev-
eral dais Dost week. -
Mi -Verne Mcl'at* .pent-1lnnday at
the home of his parents. Mr. mid Mrs.
Wm. Mrl'atw, 4loderich townshlp
Mr Ernest (Aero M having a0 arte-
-iieedat.di, kr-. 7'4.osaun and beautiful floral tribute* testified to
WFRTFIELD. Aug. 11.-Mtsa Janet Mr. Alex. Young ,lsitrlt ee*MlOa 1. the esteem In which the deeeaned was
Cowan, of Wingbam, visited last week Liwknow un T»saday "f thi- week, held, a Including one from the North
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I':eterson. oe To=aro. Liberal .\,.w*father.
with her brother, Mr. Jack Cowan. redo.rt•,, called on friend-. 111en4i this Meek(,
MIs Winnie \'anstonr, of Torcwto the first part of the ee.'.'k. BEV. A.G 1IiFL\
cn.'k'. kilast week at the homy of her I kir. ',101 Mit W R,.,mewl and NW -r- •The BEV.
of Rev. A. C. Tlffln,
uncle, r. Harry Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mcleowell fed
Mr. Norman McDowell motored to To-
ronto on Saturday. Mrs. McDowell e
remaining in Toronto for • coUpteof
PORT -ALBERT - weeks. Metes- McDowell: -Jt ul_rued
home iio Sunday. .•
Rev. and Mra. Eimer Taylor and
ren. of Ethel, visited on Thurs-
PORT ALBERT. August (1 -Miss
Minnie Dickson, R.N. has returned to
Ethelhert. Man.. after • pleasant holi-
day spent at the home of her parents.
Her mother. Mrs. Thomas Dickson, ac-
companied her as tar am Toronto. and
both visited Niagara Falis.
Messrs. John ■rel Janes' McKenziet'
and their wives and families' •ftkled
the MacDonald reunion held at the
home of Robert MacDonald. KfntaU,
last Monday. -----_ .-_
The • Ream a
tewMarian Reand
Kathleen Nipdort are visiting _their
at Hlyth. _. •
Mr. and Mos, -Willis. or Datrltrnea
spending some time in Mr. B -Craw-
-.4„
Craw-
r .,.4 ,.
1AKANAL�E OF
SUMMER MILLINERY
AT HALF-PRICE al..
1
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
• •1 1/1.40 ,
Miss M. R. MacVicar
KINGSTON STREET
01
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day at the home of the former's bro-
ther. Mr. Bert Taylor.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. KINOSHRiDOE, Argent e. -Every
W. F. Campbell last weeks were Mr. l y b he fain 111 [all In Ihta year. was particularly well know• ■rd
end Mra. Cheater ['lark. --of Lansing, ` _ 'pehighly redeemed In Goderich for his
Mieb.. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wight -location sterling qualities. T1s ser of the late thuwshe.l ttwlr wisest In this vicinity.
man. of Ttmmins. Mrs. M1eKormlek Yrs`- J. T. Griffin 1. marking her an- John and Mrs. Tiffin deceased ss• •
and eon. ret L0* Angeles, Sl re. H. Hoer- nnal visit among her tnaglitrrs and native of ('oll*,rne township, of which Mr end Mrs. Jack Daniel ■ltd stir
frletnds herr. bis parwuts were piooeers, mottos or. Ooni•,n, of Toronto, and Sire James
.-r, of Blyth, Mrs. E. Medd, of Well- Mr"- Whltaaore aai family, fro! lglaally from England. As a boy be at- Ploughman and two daughters. F.dna
and. Mr. and Mrs. Frank blyn. on stud Toledo, •ret her Iroth••r Sirs. (O'Neil, and Mildred. of 1►emnybrook. wens via -
tended t:ndrrlch Codleglate and lap'', on Monday at the hump of Mr.
e blMtwn and Mew J. Tamblyn. of Lou.from ]•Nka*m, .prof n.•- week -end with fetese. ('liege, Toronto. then as- iters
d(ebor.. friend* here• smeared with the Methodist c•htirtb, end Sino.. TPlfwr Nixon.
The whirr et the binder la heard In Mr. Theodore Foley , isir'd his Mtmr Mr. at*I Sfrv. Matt. Rproule, of Laei-
:lw distance. TM grain appears to be For oboist finers years Mee. Mr. Tlf-
a very good crop this year. on Sunday. fin was parte', of Hobinsen Memorial
Mies Inane Carter vlsttet frier/do at _puede
halon and wan a
Tobermory Inst week. at IIs home by prescttere sod laytsten alike
Mia• Muriel L.eMoate motored up Y I]•t r throughout Western Ontario. He was
'Se roronoa whey[ es esterase erosteal In 11eIw1 and his first charge
and la tr>tlttntr-� Ml's. Walter ream at Walton. He dna shrews been In
(' t1ls'n tilt t.00ndo. evmfPrvenn•eG��..rt,.
ley are glending ■ week at Port Albert. fly o1 l:oderteh, who died aud-
by the i.ke. deal, at St. Thomas on Wednesday,
Ret-. Byron Smell, wife -aid- family. July 111th, took place from that Pity
leave next Monlat for two weeks to London, where interment was made,
at-
testation. A supply I:os been rrrvrrd last Hatunlry. It was eery Largely -tit two Babteth- .Art--Rer•--Mar, tended by members or Ms coogrega-
AnNI will be away. tion. by friends and brother elerp-
men of various denominations, while
KINGSBRIDGE quite a numlwr went from Goderich to
Orr. The late
be reaem a t for d*erga
'- Mr. Tiffin. who was In his fifty-ninth Nan well dog- Mr. Davidson'. w*4l-
11
digglui outfit from Bingham is doing
the work
A number of farmers have *took -
Kr George Drown.. _mat X11
here.
pMimes Marian
iandd Lillian ton, o
Mr: smiles Bli O Nt
recently.
Gus Ky..en a e•r Billy.
M Agatha. . Angus -
tine, vent several .bays re last week.
n. M. Dalton 1.ar a
i risk in Pert .mm o'.
Donne l I c. o leaver, l iro.,
♦leltwl hie sister. >Ira. F- Money, this
kir Brewer a non m.
of Ingerwdl. vlsinsl the 11'!601 fondly
w eek end.
Fit. F•,Iey :.Ill` den ter Ger-
trude stent m few ,lays In lermil .n lard
J'n- 1111.1 dater. S rm. -
Connor, with •eon nod daughter from
n wr•n. ter the wee
Fr. ie:uo : ld • mister. •
from Port sunlitee are visiting in oar
village• at pressen'
Mr. and Mrs h'•II•Im and family and
Hies 1de11 Griltiu oe Detroit, are
,lending the eel..,niong frietnds here.
number fr..,, .. re xtlw/lerl 11114
scud;... `n KTntall hatl't"lj
reek. r
Misses Morrish, of Toronto. are vis 1 d Mbmt B1t1v ager be was superstrong' iw I
Iting their aunt, Mrs. Rote. Henry and Yea eel active. spending Lam[ winter tr God -
other friends. also little art t .rich in charge of a rural cirt7it. Only
Master Kenneth l'amptwil spent last tltermned fter • s month previous' to hie death be •,-
week with his c oumin. Master Colin Y sinned charge of Rt. Andrew's rhumb,
('nosier, of Crewe. two week i bt St. Thomas. While living le Loudon
Rev. A. E. Jones. s former pastor Ree. Fr. f 1 • i abut nine mouths ago his wife prswed
of the Auburn circuit, and Mrs. Jones, away. Those surviving are . draibter.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. week. Greta, and tw•o mons, J. R., or WEsd.or,
11. Campbell on their way to Klncar- Mr. and .d Ji and Rotwrt. of Torrppooto; wine three
Astern. the Raise's Elisabeth awl Janet
done where they are spending their ever the of Godeekti and Mrs. Ewart Taylor,
h Visite Mn,. tfi 1' of tau•know. Owing 10 in health the
\. and last meek at the borne of foramen two were unable to •ttead the
and and Men y )& ittie.McVitf were GodMr.erich:
meet fumr•rwl. Thome pretrent from this welgb-
Mrs. Henry I[cVlttle, of GMS. and
Mr. ieon 1 J. (r Merlkond were Mrs. J. Tiffin. who was
Mrs. W.
Bell, of Wit. Helens;
Mr. and pnreet at the nervtre at St. Mousse
Mrs,. TTumor, of Ht. Helene: Mr. and
Detroit. it. P 1 weekend. and accompanied the,remalnm to Lon-
Myo. . Gilmour, of WI.IiDTu :Mrs. T. Rev. RtPfie den., glees. W. T. Hunt end J. E. Ford.
Lon -
Lyons. of Tallest: Mm w. Denman, of .\ M. Robe'rtaon, Mr. ('has. Robertton.
Nashville. Tennessee; Nr. and Mrs. A. b F,d Flaheer,
$weetnlan and daughter Betty. of 'Min-
neapolis. Minn.. .red Mrs. MtcVlttle's
mother. Mrs. S. M. Godfrey, of Moun-
tain Grove. Ont.
M.P.P. and h Pieter Mrs. VPlle Weseloh. of Kift hwwr. are , A7 -
orf 1'ollwar11e• tors n.hlp and Mr. and Nes. ing wirh Mrs. A. Roreatt for two
now. .peer Sltnd■y riolting Rltk, r.
and Mrs. James McIntyre.
Metre u number from here ars-AV
tending the ('hautauqua In lioderieb
this weak.
FtreP weather OvoIed the (Oren
party held at Nil. under the aus plcee
el' f .o' 1lehe 44tred oa Thursday even -
Ing of last week. Tit event was quite
• 'renews..
BAYFIELD
Special
Aluminum PrelwnLg
Keldes
WI* CAMPO
I2 tqt. MI
x.49
i1l1'�a & soy
WEST STREET
WE DELIVER
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HOW lS BUS�SS?
We find bushes. good' Week
by week one Anent(• onafitraew to
grow. due to the fact that ire.
"sell for less."
Aa the radio .roamer draws near
we tenet make room for a se'
and enlarged radio stork.-
tie
e we offer a brand tiew
AP= V ACUIIM CL NR
(All a ttarhueenb l
Reg. WE7.N-M dear id Me
Oar radio repair dsparttae.t la
new to charge d • competent
redlotrictan, sad we •bookstall
guarantee ad ear repair wet.
We test tubes.
RATrWil'. Angtutt A -Mir. M.
Snfvefy awe Mhos Robotic. who have
been game* of Mgrs J. ettrttng. re-
turned to Toronto on Wednesday.
Mr. awe its. Lord spent the week-
end wits yrrm. K. tluriwla.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Rorhaean. 01'
London% are hnfliyiwg iw Mrs. Shan-
non's) c'orragr.
Mr. and Mfrs. E. t6. 1linitetemer and
family. of Kitchener. an-.pem.Itng this
month in Mr.. R. Sevotrhmer's r•nttage.
Mle.ee Madeleine Kirkwood. Rnhy
Wallace. id London. Kitty Heath •MI
F Taylor. of lot -knoll, The ,wart ■y nr. w,,Pkti r•ratlnn.
'Per -
vire at the family home in Rt. Thomas i►r. •Mf Yrs
„gala spent thin week site. W., W.
Woods.
Mr. ant Mire: Perry Dymewt arse
Eileen Dyment. of L)etmft. are Walt-
ing Mrs. .1. Tippet. -
Messrs. Ervin Schultz and Frank
Erwin. of KItcherwer• erne the week-
end camping at the Mill Flnts.
Mfr. and Sirs. Pelmet! •nd Mrs. Fon-
•' trine. of i e4rnft. are upending this
A!-Itt'RN," Angell (k. -The -jam mr►ntlr at the fosses's enttage.
hand" crf Antmrn took part in the old Sir. and Mrs. A. F. King end ohne
rvumnt'on *f ittratltroy, tinder the Done.. returned to Toronto on Sun -
try after visiting Met G. King.
Nov Fred Derlsntr. who .pent the
prat two weeks with etre K TMvt.nn.
net on Saturday to visit in Colborne
before ruing home to iktrolt.
The Hayfield GMf and Country (Sub
hied their annual c•nmpelitku on Mi-
med "t11 for the president'e prb•1•.
silver .YIN. Tills was won by J. M.
McLennan, who played a very fine
leM/14' and turned in a 42 and 40 for
e Rias 1+2 tt-*-+tet-tt't: Joe has the
lis family. echo hoer Mon t'. y og..
ire IIt triol elxtren yP1nr. old and
F.. P. i es is, of Tor-
te ided over by Rev. Mr. Mkr-
rty ami Pr` 6: reutrnsan 11r Thi' non ed*M0IIte
�m "141 ta,'" reryav ly
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■ 1 mirrfrd.and ettt 'n•lmpft x real time.
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Augusi is 1/ie Month of
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Specials
at
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Mens and young men's Suits offered at 25 per
cent. off regular prices for two .weeks only. Think of it!
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This is your opportunity to secure a new summer Suit at
• a - remarkably low price.
■ Two Dress Specials 86.50
■ Ladies'Tricoshene Dresses at 7.95
■ Plain Crepe Dresses in different shades, clearing at
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a Bathing Suits
■ I Tlw hest c►f (.5 .1 wishes are extended
t0 Mr..td lits. Ma,' told fora long.
■ happy. prtkrper'sis,w•addeel 11fe.
■ CARLOW -lib
■ CARIAt1V. Aught ti.-Ttte oympalbl
1 of the ivmntlalniriO i' extended to Mr.
■ Wm. Marsh at,* (.m 411y in the lose of
a hoeing. kind -"mother. Mrs. George
1 March, of Auburn.
Mr. 4'. A. iteiertlon and lila sister.
MIs. Ed. Flitter. attended the funeral
of the late Rel. Albert TIMI. at St.
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=tAbirley Bathing Su t�i_for ladies, men and ckihlrefr at 251 eent.•oitrrg%das..JI
prices. Geta new Bathing Suit at a great saving.
There are many other special values offered in ladies' ■
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■ and men's merchandise, as we must make room for new •
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■ fall goods which are coamencin to arrive.
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r;A. FIELD _�-�:�.
. . COR rmerited to shop■�..��- --''''Shop where you are
-moi West Ilk of Sure
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wad at inwdon by- Rev. Mr. Ilamea.
The }torn' tributes were numerous and
twautifni. a fitting tribute by w man
who bad lived an exemplary Christian
and awful life.
'AUBURN
W CO.
cv's•s+ree
irmden.hly of 4r. C. Walden.
i►r. Weir and fetidly are enjoying
hops the 1olefin" tlent at Strsthn,y. 1)r. woo,
1n Mw of the '•01ti 11,ys."
kir (lee. ibis•*on and lir. K. K. 14W -
sem motors.' to Northern Ontario frit
Thomas on Axtnr4xy Inst. a week's ovation.
Mie Margaret ,1 1'i'rwm, of i)onny- W» are sorry to report the serious
brook, is etwn.line tbe week at the Mikes of Mrs. 1,. ('Inner wet Mee.
home of Mr..elelin Young. and 1a also Amos Stmhl.
taking in the e'hant.tugna st Dederick. Mr. G. F'. kicllwain. of itowm.nvllle,
$even) ft'irtii • Thaw parts limited was • vlstter Imre 'luring the week.
.irathrnr rids n,.•k and took In the i
GROCERIES
Ice Crenae, Sot Drinks
and Cesifecbneery
Beeler and Eggs
GASOLINE AND
Service is our motto
Harry Mitchell
Corner Britannia and Upheld
Roads, Generirh.
We Deliver Phone 611
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MODEt THEATHE
.'.Week of August 11th to 16th
making 01 tt teem feet. t golf Phi
1 1f I ern es ; Monday and Tuesday
' pines -.....
an unmorally *toady game. W. 1►. li(ev- Jack Holt, Dorothy Rimier ani--...---.- : )-
4100501) soon w'e•nnd prier. II /141 4'. it. Helene Chadwick ■
Will tits prize. The fourth prize was, In a drama of a *rhyming
woman who
Mei by Mr. i.. Barngar and Mr. A.
Snlotmlcl.. Players who entered with , came between father and soil. A power -
their net score: ftiI partroyal of paternal love
L. W. Burch 75, J. McLennan M. "FATHER and SON"
F:. A. Wiliest' 77. J. C. Cameros 7n.
0. N. Kennedy 78, 1'. It. Will 74. ltPRal Comedy
Dr. A. Newton Brady w►, Mr. alar• '•LADIES MUST LT"
tin 79. ,
Dr. R. 1. Hhleldn 7S. Robert Will 70.
W. D. Steronaon 73. A. Rnppnlch fits. Wednesday and Thursday-
1sw Haragar MIS..1. W. Jowett 014. William Pox
Master Frank Heard. of ('Iintem. Is1
old boys reuni,s;. returned with him.
Mr. Alex: Mn, lean, of ►adhlen. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor *pent
Miss Sara NTn.l.eau, Mr, and Mrs. the weekend with Detroit friends.
John Ms'Ltst' .14,4 Homily. and Mr. (1. Several from here attended the fun -
(;rani, uellee on friends on 'rhnrwlmy real 0f Mr. A. Carr at Hlyth on Tire
k1* 1
Inn
141141 Mrs. .% Stoll and Mr. and
Iles. W. iM'en spout the weekend with
Cotltngwawl friends.
TiP quarterh• board of the Re'nmlller
and Smith's 11111 congregations Inc', in
EMtnmllier ehtllf h ,- Monday night.
with a gond att,'i berm'.. Thla wax the
that tweeting with the new pastor, Iter.
B. Knell.
Tho July -meeting 01 the ('. O. I. T.
Watefleltt-to tbe home of Dorothy
Roterts,R'fii1'h,r*day afternoon with
emit Weathers slid Ire visitors twee-
Ott.., The bretiuleuti Kim Hotel Young.
Presided. The •misting npentrl with
the Pinging -0F M Pur-p,.e nil all
repewtintr Oho -heels Prayer. As the
aecrct*ry [vas trlrmlaet Jtent Hfotl sus.
appintnl for Ib' ttly. The roll .'ali
WW1 .naweriel by severer. from * ('ana-
Man pot. Josephine Weir and M'lor
Once 1'*ters.m *atm • duet "In the liar
den.' very sweetly Severs' Moin
matters, wegt*1iPe'ws
n'
d. and cnrgflttl'_tea_
. appointed. Mier -int Mitchell R/eve a
etleopala cit.,We. f.sarth chapter of the
..� study leeork alai Dorothy Rohertuu
' 11 read the article dealing wish ('aunts%
/ women artists (free the solo. ".1 Per
$ het hey 1., tongthlnc WPir, rte
nrertlltg cl.we•'I ',fgt hymn IM and
pine44$ • • lunch was Mv
prayer by Mr- Iltidersou A dainty
,rvd M tk+wMhy nod
Christine Roble -ems .tad Floreocx pat
ere*" nod a Pk., salt IA' Intl hoar wee
day lard.
The one weather tor enabling the
farmers to cut their grain and many
will finish Mere this week.
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1tLII.S -
NILE. July AO, -Mr. D. Bogie and
daughter Mary. and Mr. and Mre. C.
Bogie and daughter Helen, visited rel-
atlrce •in Ondetlrh township on Run
day.
Mr. .Ml Mrs. Arthur Mnrrleh anti
Mrs. Raymond Morrish and son Ar
thus. of Detroit. were weekend guests
at the home of Mr. anti Mre. Jno. T•hb.
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Maskoll and dangh-
ter. ins. of Itrnmiller. 'spent Sunday
it the home •,f Mr John T•hh
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vteiting his aunt. Mra R. Heard. prenento a thrilling love story met is
Mr FA. Hued. of la,mlewt, la vl.lting me*lern Rpaln. the land of darks•rad .. .
his aunt. Miss Houghton, Mantlea and lilting .«renades
The MltsPs Irene and (lolly RUPP,
who have leen visiting their parents.
Mr. and Mr.. M. Rose. returned to To
mom MI Huntley.
Mr Find Mrs Ilppel. or itnwman
viii.•, anti MIs. Potter, of New York.
Minim Velma Finnigan referred home are or•npying Mr. ;IL • 't'sruo u s rot
on Sunday after spending a few daym tage this month.
at Wiarton Bev. Lang Ford, MIM. Lang Ford.
Mr* Ernest Oirvin anti daughter Mr and Mem. Rear! Rtleker and hake,
Evelyn. of liederMlh rlsltnd en Itunday of Kitchener, are belidaying In IOW.'
ifs 1110 hosiefer-Mew. Girvin'. et•reat[w ott•s Grove.
lfr.,ant1 Mrd I4.1'ann Mrs Fort. ft flietel4• Miss (lets
cwrish and LmaiNy. of i'wrti. ret ____ o_as a Mr. WIII
a't'rr'i ijliR ..1P10 Brent. Yttiver - _!f Peed. mt iittaM�n�r Is
Westfield,. visited .t the home n Ili',. R Nr,IrrtM(r/ttaar."^s.'-..-..."
Ned Mrs. Jiro. Tabb on Rundle'
Mho. Florence Daniel returned on
Monday 141 het homy in Toronto steer
opending three week!' at the home of
her nnele Mr Telford Neron
mt. sec urs. jock champion. of
lark now Itor n few erten OP
Mr anti 'Mrs Tippet. of 818.
lane Mont . are the trued. nit the forges
eem parent.. Mr gad law. I. Tippet.
Mrs Kendall and MIAs Rmty
of Detroit. are the sweats of KR
-2Ir• anti Mr. fl Fletter. MON*
"THE BELLS OF TOLEDO"
Pattie Comedy
''WRONG AGAIN''
Friday and Saturday -
Virginia Valli, Jaron Robarda
and Noah Beery
a aplend5i sea drama An Orland of
*hips fieating In the Sarpaan oak
Two shipwrecked men and a girl Rea
ISLE Of LOST SEM -
Regal Comedy