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DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON, Sept. 2. -Mr. and
Mrs. Lieber 1i:ely and fetidly spent Suu-
day with friends at Stratford.
School reopeuel uu Tuesday with
Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick as principal and
Mr. Russel Stott as assislauL
Mr. eta[ Mrs. Culleq Pentland of
Grimsby spent the week -end with the
former's mother, Mrs. David Glrvtn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jar. McEachern and
childreu, Mary and Keith, of Loudon,
spent the week -end with the lady's par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKenzie.
Miss Daisy Ryan lett last weep for
£irklaud Lake, where she wUl resume
her duties as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elliott and son
Henry left this week for Golden Val-
ley, where they will visit with Mrs.
Elliott's parents.
Mr and lire. Bert Wiggins, who
spent the holidays with friends here
and at Blyth, have lett for their home
with sample of same. Mrs. R. A. Mc-
Kenzie gave n reading, Mrs. Cecil Tre-
leaven gave an Instrumental, and Mrs.
W. R. tiothera read a paper. The
hostesses were Sirs. .1..1. Ryan, Mrs.
Bert Wren and Mrs. W. R. Stothers.
Mrs. Jean Williams invited the Insti-
tute to her plate for the next meeting.
Mr. Frank Savage left by motor on
Monday for Ridgeway, where he will
teach school.
Mr. G. M. McKenzie spent the week-
eud with his wife and family at Kin-
cardine. Mrs. McKenzie and children,
who have been camping at Kincardine
for the past two months, returned
home with him.
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Whyard and son
Bert and Mr. Calvin McIntyre are In
Toronto this weak attending the Ex-
hibitlon.
The regular monthly meeting of the
West Wawanoah Fire Tneurance Co.
was h Id in the secretary's office on
Tuned y of tale week. _...
in Brantford. where Mr. tUggliseemtilLz•
resualieltlertnelM In one of
the schools.
Th • regular monthly meeting of the
Women's lnatitute wan held at the
home of Mrs. G. C. Treleaven on
Thursday last. The president. Miss E.
Elliott. ocenOid ie elfitF -The roti
aI1 was answered by a pickle recipe,
MISS D. COVE
Latest St*ii
Best Quality
and Cheapest
IN
Fai illin_ erg
North Side of Square Goderich
We Specialize in Flat
DECK ROOFING
Well" prepared give sae
pot "ler es that (led[ ere flag
plemaet dine, as we km
impiImmeot here doing leOft bona.
t.
a
ry
ren,
n anti Doris, who spent the Mum-
mer with Mre. Reed's mother, Mra.
Jas. Girctn. left on Tuesday for Tor-
onto. where they will reside. Mr. Reed
Wulf employed by the Massey -He
Cd. to that city.
7---11"-- Robb fayki'on has returned-
hermit
eturned
heap from Toronto. where sl
tending the Exhibition.
MIAs Jean $,tothers left last week
iii �oeeiiib to "re umP her dnthee se _
teacher. grlil*n•uc and K•dd tree with French
Lucknow.
Migaer Wilma Treleaven and i.ennrs model hat mud shoes to match.. Her
The wining' uf the Puurrle's Corners
Stnthrn loft nn Mnndsr for CaIPr- dowers were a -colonial .bouquet uC
•irk Ihev IH d he -Cw�'- wed Tuer(Lny' 'rfteraWly Sg II,
m• was at -
TIM BLITZ BILI. P01T161
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Goderich had a visit this week from
Mier Molly Bevan, the •Blue Bell
poetel., whose verses have been re-
published from time to time to The
Signal. Miss Bevan arrived In God
erich Monday evening by motor car, In
time to see a Lake Huron sunset, and
left ou Tuesday morning. She was ac-
companied by Mr. W. C. McLareu, edi-
tor of Blue Bell.
Miss Bevan Is a member of the
elerkal staff of the Bell Telephone
Pretty Nuptial
Event Yesterday I Jefferson ut her home school at Llonuy-
I bruOt
Iborne, and Miss Btchewed at Ne. $,
M. Wawanoeh, while Miss Rosa of
Wisgham Is the new teacher la charge
et tie Lbeseter school ant Miss Irene
Mt Leolla Horn Becomes
Bride of J. H. Dawson of
Toronto
the
North street Patted church was the
scene of a pretty autumn wedding on
Wednesday, September SJ, at 1 o'clock,
wheu Leolla Blanche, only daughter 01
!r. add MM. -Waiter Hera,'
_`111 marriage tv-ilt. sled: Rashest..
son, of Toronto, son of Mrs. Daw
autt the late Jobu Dawson, of Toronto.
formerly or Sault tete. Marie. The
ceremony e as performed by Rev. A.
and Dorothy Willson have returned to
(loderlch Collegiate for the fail teras.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hill returued
from their camping tour In Parry
Sound vicinity on Tuesday evening.
Mr. Eugene Dobie left on Friday last
Rev. R. B. Gracie and Mrs. Oracle. for his school at gnus Sloss Anna To-
o( Pembroke, arc spending the wee► bee has gone to her sehod et Itluevale
here and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. snit Mime Ethel Washington to her
A. Asquith. • %•hod 1n the vlclnity of Iliuitseille.
Miss Marian Mortlwure is visiting I Word has been reeelved fere of the
culture asking for tete Institute's rap-
port In a caapalp epithet the weed
menace. and praised highly the week
that had beu done by many societies
In changing weed -Infested vacant lots
mini open spree% into beautiful dower
and vegetable gardens. As an ince°
lite to enroll the children In this
work. it was suggested that ■ weed
club be (armed and each member be
elven a membgehtp button on gather
In Torodto and attending the Exhl- I}lrth of a daughter to Mr. and Mr..11ag a themsand weeds. The order of
bttiou. George Beattie of Varna. Mrs. Beattie. t,u..ineui W11`. pawed over quickly to
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotwrtson and as Miss M. 'welsh. taught school in 1'. give way to the excellent prograa
Mrs. Roberta„u'r little uleres. Edua A. S. Ni 5 m Ilr_'T. (elven by the children. The first part
aud l'eggle Graiey, slut have twee
visithig with Mr. anti lire. \Villins
tails. returned 't nit•
Dr.) n. Iluai� t'lsyton
where Clayton nod Hetet' wilt a
Company at Toronto, and her verse has
for some years appeared each mouth in
The Blue Bell, the employees' maga-
zine of the Bell Telephone Compauy.
rum everyday life, and her book en-
titled "Gifts of the Year, and Other
Poems," published by the Macmillan
Company, has had a wide circulation.
LAIC`
NEB -Reye: t -Our Tftgh
atudentr have goer back to work again
for another year Mies Else Vint to
's Winnifr.d Labe end
Jean Cameron loud Keith Johnston to
Mrs. 1' M. Atraaghsn entertained her tymslskd of m piano sola. Beryl W❑
Monday school cines an Mdndsy after- son: solo. Donald Yuiigbint : solo. Vic
seseemetawdealiessfewt a [teed Gam_ - -. piano Sala Matt Aa'
ie. M, tivrwn and _ /. t+s . tel. - as. .,Th.tty ('rat$ solo.
treuoaeYt aC geiiilTtll, re art tot it home In` l wMany a Jack W.ir: duet. Mary and Zeta Muu
Mostar d th11e w(Mltj----- - en : phlan solo, Sara Howatt. Title
Collegiate. Anniversary servirea will 1* held In ws. followed bye s short address on
Mrs. B. \Vyatt'ime petered the the Ilaptlet church next SIUltilly Sedgy l inusir bg Mrs. W. J. Mortimore. M.D.,
sad news of rhe death of her sister. trnttwr lith. Afternoon service At , who impressed on those pe t the
Jane Cunningham. widow of rhe late •_.:V1 o'cla'k : evening servile, at 7.a/1 I importance of rendering monies selee-
Sllby Stokes. wt the home of her teela'k. Rev. R. B. (:racer. 'of - Pem- I tions in the proper manner to brtng the
E. M. Thomson. L.D., of Calvary
United church, Luuduu, uncle; ut the daughter. Mrs. I:woree Hackman. of broke, w111 be fir speaker. .i{eelal Iwest out of inn+lc and demonstrated
bride, who err rrrlrted by Rec. Crow Detroit. The funeral will take glare innate will le- Rlarn lee' tali -n( from I this IH zinging
three s.ls•tiona of her
Icy Hunter of Crrltuu street halted on Friday at Midland, Mich.. Where Towento. own composition. Dr. Mortimore has
dturch, Toronto. Re'. Gen. T. Watt*, the family resided for easy rears. We en's institute. -The regular In all eouipnecl music for 147 poems.
pastor of North street l'ultlxl church,
'Tfie late Mrs. Stokes was born on mut* meeting of the Woruen's Inst'- Itier cnmlaailtions to -Only a Father"
was unavoidably s.bseut from town. the ('unuiughaiu hamcstead f.apr to Id an Tow+dny afternoon. An Iand -Smile .%way' were rendered by
During the ceremony the organ was miles west of here. and after tar= h In the. Foresters' (tall. will I Marge rot Ferguson. The 'second part
played sofUy by Mr. Playtuu Watts',sod nut s eertfacate at the Giid,rith Huth ( program mnsistsl M a no
while the register was beingsigned Mr. gee r as a awl -letter tiny anon I., the Ones
Si•hool taught %•had In Huron county m the children of this common• tulnrt by Elizabeth and France+ Good:
Arthur Gurtick ut Toronto rang "Be- for s number of years. Among the Ity a4 ,pi.rtaok fu the f,'-tI IIte" alydt-told. Donald Mcllrien: Pirie nein,
cruor lu rpleudkl voice. schools were Grand Bend end S.S. NO. •deli ,. i
The church was prettilydecorated, t of 5- e bloovl children's clay , Beatrice Kernighan : piano solo. iia
1. Cnllorpe. aid` cel festival-, Those who took Craig: rending. fleorge Straughan:
the altar toeing banked with terns Among the teachers who. left herr too
the plena solos are {aiplls of duet. Helen Ferguson nal .faryfaewt
and flowers in the golden shades of on Monday to commence the new lel
aututuu. The bride, who was given school year were: Warren Bamford
in marriage by her father, entered to Centralia : Ansi Tnhir to- tamer.
the church as the strains of the town: Effie Stoltz to Mnrpeth : Ethel
welding march pealed forth. She Washington to helot Harbor: Nina
looked lovely gowned In white georg- Johnston to KirktoM : Beta Hamilton
ette, the akirt being inset with rote to Parkhill.
pulut lace which fell W grace- Missesitttelifilletlittgb/KzflOn--
':
tell of embroidered Brussels net
was fashioned in cap effete with
orange blossoms and pearls. She
carried a shore
niatise )ai:'iftid� es of the valley,
r1 N ith flowing lace scarf, sod
wore. the bridegroom's gift. a . white
gold wrist watch with diamond and
Shire settirpp_ Pretty white crepe
shows trimmed wilit silver completed
the costume. Miss Dorothy Westbrook,
of Toronto, a+ maid of Iia
�a-4reee- go- li ad imttenall
' Innis How•uiii. The m.'.thig King (in eoatume1 : trio. Gladys. 1'ta.-
wap. i�i -n.-d with the stogipg of the cos and Ellzaheth God: reading, sor-
tiktbAd the repeating of .the Ltrtt'i oke Lawsuit. The roll cal
lire in .orison. after which the mitt %ner,vl he "ley Favorite Song." After
nee let the previous mweitte eery read • the closing of the meeting, by tbe -
stiet. •pproved. Th.. secretary. Miss Ina of the National .anthem. lunch. to
King. then rc•ul n rommnul- Wideh all members rontribnted, was
''1�nhTe Fleenor wimps cation from the ih•parlment of Agri- served.
WAR
U I. •Ila reset. nod Mira of the valley. ± -
%lees ♦v ---stern t
leglate Tnetitnte el a room to melte QlansTor h"olaTla. t 1„ideamatd. Miss. Gladys
We are rorty to repulse that lir. J. lair _ feel ••r iletsisit l•nusiu oY-1Ln Iur�lr-
R. Toting to under the *totem's rare.I lir. and Yrs iTeb: i31n.• vialtfd groom, was daintily atthedblur
We hope he will nam he restorei ter'triends et-RD'erview on Sunday. dowered chiffon over powder blue silk
Mr. acid Mrs. Roy Alton and faintly
alth' with telvrt :1.11411, o[ t lr. sawn
and Miss Winntfred Lane attended z
The late 'rm.J. 3alyth.-After nn shade. e'er h, lu F:mptesi Isugrulr
anniversary services In L ace Albert
illness of several
ea -mnnria. William .t style. 'vie of wideldug colo' with
'+meth passed penrefnlly away on Sim- United church on Sunoatricir day.
one •y. pl(Iui. • tilde cervical a i aluulrl 1 _ _
F k Jolurstou athd
Mr. and lir-. ran
Mac oncie t :t() At elle family anoah. or John F lah Lilted irieg I buu.luet of. RrIerellRe ruses with blue
Mb ere of for of a rat s. ten oat. rat I Mr. Farrhili
W-l��fli� dome_:
i err lisp.. roar JMrrtfff>''infillai-Pleasswit
Realfa ,..4u,d, fan et vigor and satbanlaane
Keep that va.sY.s brakes as through the year. Pers Ice/ fieMI5 11EIA-
ps � • . , sad
cod here ftla sheeeels he mase ear Met f1e1�g �M
So we wee w!LLCOKE HOTS Mar the tiamtrls and Mme J '
A • P Service . , • • sed weenie bra W 1
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BOOTS
As a Guest
tf.esas.. M Cw•a of tree
Famous
WEAR COFFEE_
aid our MYett.s
NECTAR
ORANGE PEKOE
TEA
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. of the raUey--__- _...m
London over the an
the nen of forty-one utiles. ern vnnnthc I Miss Thelma
and eighteen days. Deceased bore fair old-fasLluuerl nosegays were r su In
from a visit with friends in London. were Cuurte* S Thom.;
.
fllneca with remarkable patstnra and I Mr. Keith Johnston spent a couple of tendruce. They ,
fortitude Fir was the oldest son nil eon of Gomlrrlch nein Catharine Laves of '
weeks In Detroit, Strathroy and Loo -
Mr.. Smyth and the lair Robert Smyth. tins Wi . the former in powder blue
"nil w,,. Mean nn the 9th vont-modem of Mr. and !drat John Little spent a; •crepe and lace with blue hair rinhonk: i.
West Wawnnoeh. Be received hie .aoaple of days In Whitechurch and fir latter iu white over yellowbei silk
early education at S.S. No. 'I and later with whirr .. w bow a her halt. The'
attended Goderich Collegiate inatitnte groomsman was Mr. Melvin Feely, of Il
Jhpek.ondiiaa retaroed " lovely little sower -girls currying'
1 at-
knd Madel Reboot. atter which he stent
one and a -half year, ■s public school
teacher a1 Peterborn. Ont. in July.
1990. he entered the employ of the Can-
adian Hill aervle at Ottawa. owe*
to phyelral dtaahilitles he was not able
to go mores. during the war, but
he .n.nt two years la the Armv-lp4F-
eat' Corsa an Tnrentn. After hla 4110-
eharge from the acme be rets A
()flaws. and in 1900 he needs
�s, b . e Hull *terrine.- POW bl RI
ItJetaa +vww Jhpehrnary leaf hs wan ere dyed RP an
•
1 Wet
a(rnlrntant In Toronto. He le .urvived
be hie mother. three brothers. Brown
• . .end Abe of�wannela �tiW Roiwrfo_
t .s: Toronto. and two slaters. Mrs. Wm.
4 Ise. Brigham of Redis*on. Sask.. and Regale
at home. All were present for the
NewFurniture
Let us look after your re-
quirements in New
Furniture
can positively save
you money
-_ammo .._•: =--Gee OW,�
BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
"On the Broadway of Goderich"
funeral. which took place on Tuesday.
The funeral aerrie was conducted by
Rev. (Tae. Wilkinson of St. Helena
T'nIted rhumb. The interment wax In
Thingannnn cemetery. the pallbearers
being two brother*. Brown end Rntwrt.
awn entwine. Orville T)nrntn of Crewe
and (lord- McPhee of Colborne. and
two boyhood friend.. George Stuart
and Herrn Fowler. The large con-
rnnrae of relative. and friends te.tl-
fled to the esteem In whlrh the de -
Pellet wax held.
11 It is not seemly, do It not: if it Is
nef true. speak It not. -Marcus Apra
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lflI
esow. orms.heie returned f m the r
vacation at Ter Mares, Quebec. where
they were the kueete of Mrs. Oraik's
mother and slater. Mrs. M. Peterkin
and lits- f: Peterkin. They Alen
Oahe(' for it time with Mrs. Cratk's
brother. Mr. N. Peterkin. at St. Lam-
bert. Q,te:
Teeswater.
Mrs. John McKenzie, lire. Roy Mc-
Kenzie and MIAs M. H. McKenzie of
Ripley spent a day with Mr. and Dirt.
John Little.
Hilda Lane and Dorothy Alton spent
a week with their'aunt: dire -W=.- l
Leaan of Goderich-
Wan Myrtle Johnston to improving
nicely and we expect to sur her home
again soon.
:. Thos. Belt of Goderichspent
Monday with Mr. Jas. Little.
Ran YouGuess? �
Guess the winner's time of:the X
great x
TipTop Aerial Derby
X sponsored by Tip Top Tailors Ltd.
X Contest is open to everyone over 14 years of age. No
skill is necessary. Yon are under no obligation. Register
your guess now.
Have you seen the new Tip Top fall and winter samples?
They are here. Suit or Overcoat made to your measure
for only
S24 -
M. ROBIN S, EXCLUSIV AUNT
TOFfig( its 394
ST. HELENS
5T HE1 ...\S, Sept. L.'-8L..Helens
arhool reopened on Tuesday with Mr.
Gordon McIntyre as principal and Miss
Beatrice McQuillan as teacher of the
lower room. Ninth retool reopened
with Mies Lena Hackett as teacher:
Fordyce whore with Mlle Grace Lock-
hart. and Belfaek achool with Mr. Wat-
son Davie.
()n August 2S a son wan born to Mr.
and oro. John Cameron. Congratu-
lations.
Miele. Cora and Barbara Neale. of
Grimsby. were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ewart were
over the week-
end.
Mr. Alt. Webb' and daughter Greta
rpeet the week -it'd et Grand Valley.
Mrs. rirter avid 'daughter Marguerette
returned 10 their home with them.
The Senchera have gone to. their re-
spective schools: Miss Colena Clark to
Port Dalhousie. Misses Mabel {d
7I1Rrl r grlitt1 IC "disbar
Todd to Kitchener. Miss Dorothy Web-
ster to London. '.Wax Zelda Webster to
Toronto. Mix. W. D. Rutherford to
Kirkland Take. Meas Dorothy MrQull-
len to Sandwich.
MIs. Annie Clark left on Friday en
tette for$n-tatnon atter speeding her
vacation tt her home There. •
Mr. Hngh,Yrallare. Ufisa G. Waiteee
and Mien Scampton of Barrie were the
gneats of Mr. and Mrs. FA. Thum. Mist.
Helen Thom after spending a few
weeks at Perri*, returned home with
them
lir. Wm. lfeQntlff lt-vmt1U'.tp-
tw lice. Sack.. 1. home on a matt with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Mc-
Qnillin.
• Word hes hod been recelred of the
death of eft -1r- #. -Smyth do Sno-
otily-- of -1 4a
err, Mr.. Robert Smyth. 'I'►ie funeral
takes plum mdse. The .empathr of
the enmtnnnity is extends) to Mrs,
Smyth and the brothers and sister. '
Mrs Clark has gone to IA n'tflrllt
Toronto, and the ushers were Mesar+.
Walter Johns; B.A., of Cornell Culver -I
sity, New York, and Grant -Hera, -M. A.,
of the University of Toronto.
The bridegroom's 'gift to the maid
of bonor was an emerald ring, to the
brtdeemald a sterling silver neck's
with lupinstone pendant,_ to the flower
girls birthday rings, to ice• beat than
a leather travelling case, to the ushers
leather wallets. -te- the organist an en-
graver[ penknife. and to the soloist
cigarette case.
After the eer•emony a reception was
held at the home of the bride's aunt.
'alter -le -Bruce street, where _
en were received by Mr. and
Mrs. Herm the latter in a charming
gown of navy blue georgette and cut
velvet, blue hat with grebe trimming
and wearing a corsage of orchids and
My of the valley. and by Mrs. Dew- _
son. mother of the bridegroom. In
smart costume with figured French lame
and velvet with black Empress Eugenie
hat. Her flowers also were orchids.
The gueata were reeelvtot in the apse -
foils porch with a lovely background of
garden flow era. The bride's table.
covered with an exquisite Cluny Ins
cloth. wee attractive with pink and
white dowers and rifve•. the wedding
'rake. surrounded with tate and maid-
enhair
aid enhair fern. gracing the eentre.
Tester Mr. and Mrs. Dawson lRh
MAI_ •._.____
Iw-motor for Tondos, where they MAT'""w'rsw
train for Sault Ste. Marie. the hride
travelling in a smart navy blue Ffeneh •
Ifiunrrtli'Tt. 'e}{4ffini.d ow
blue and becoming hat and shoe* in -
matching rolnr. (ln their return they
will reside at 102 Rnselawn avenue.
Toronto. where Mr. Dawson to field
secretary for North Toronto of the Mg
Brother branch of Social Bemire De-
rtment.
Amore -the many Inrsty gift. -
reived by the bride was A handsome
floor lamp Rent by friends In the
ennttregatlen of North street United _
church. Of which she was n valued end -
pnmil n r 'member.
(lot-of-Mw•n rnelifi who were presentI
wore• Mr anti Mi•,. Tteilwrt- fie rtmf.j-
Mr John Berton and MIN Beton Bar-
ton. of Port Huron: Mrs. Willie=
Folks And Mr-. iL 0. Allsopp. TDetroit:1
Mr. and Mr.. George 'Herm St. Marys:
Mr. and Mr-. r ntrte+r-Jnhngr.--i•}Iteter:-
3TT' gnat its*
hens : Rev. Tr. acid Me.. A. E. 'N.
Thmns.m:' Sues .Tennrtte Thomson.
London: Mr, Percy lfncklam- net. Mite
Winnie -Savage. Senfnrtlu : Mt+t 1'nrgiP
•
4141:1117*.riV
1 I .inrlrew,
to maks her home with her dantrhter.
Mrs. Mnrv(n Mellownit. We regret
the removal of Mr.. Clark from our
1 village. I AUBURN Sept. 2 lira. 1' t\', f'ur-
�Thr- Wtlmon'' Institute' wilt , hold I air of Goalcrich And Mr, And Mrs.. 1-i tt-
thpIr se.'ntrnila'r mimtinf nn 7bni•Mier.
itrploT,iser loth. aY tlw hnmP of Mr. In- Phillip* of St. ifeiens were ct+dors
Wilklnsnn. Rn11 ci1,11-eshlhlt nl eh rho IrnmPs '1,1'. M. Stranghnn and
J. J Wilsou ttvv k.
old -rime hgnAfwnr)t. ft wttt'hr"'fit'Rl}A-��
•nrn1 t reete awMwnnntnnanlwi he Arise Mrs. F.. KliT,liii'
Mare Furan. who will visit the FxhIId- Miss Jioar��ohrne weir. (iii fan' hren
tion this week. visiting her Aunt In efrethroe -for the
Mr. and Mrs. .Tae Mltehelt of *Tor- Inst three weeks. rMnrned h,.m'W the
:ono, after spending a few days .Ith fere part of the weep•
rho tatter's parents. hire returned Tie aril Men. R. C. Weir. Mr. and
with their famllr to their home. .
Ti' Salcetlnn .�rmv hand . from
atratfnrd will M' in Gntlerleh nit Set-
o and. .. . he
',old at the cltedn on nn
,�}.waP._aa,a a.._,
.,.ti�sea tut.:.w...
.'ntT gery -
•+,rr
AUBURN
Mrs. R. t . ,,.iley and two dLnglitere
- Misr- tine" ' `nf British Columbia ere the Rne•.t- of
Mrs . C -- ARd Pull---. hasp re
GOOFR(CH
Mrs. Edgar Tgt#nn end Bernie', Imo e
returned home after to tom days' motor
trip to '!'nrtitern Ontario points
School opening nn Tuesday foiiedd
a1 the farmer teaeh'ers la charge In
sr•OONEMERNIIII'Jeer-, .
dens. and Grace Redmond at the Ao 1
dei{ y e e�.�1 r' r ra,e -otewett-re -'vre•-(t
`3"`''ttirt4�t:11`r"ie?t�
li%afatl,
WIN be served deny la tk
Pere Feed Beadleg, A a .
a's11bItta, Nona. IIS-1-11eel
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