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New Low Prices
in Men's Made-to-Measue Snits $22.50
THE \r:\\ LIGHT 611ADEik .latiodiliZZILA U) FAWNS
.\HE \ F I Y I'OP1'LAR. MADE TO YOUR MBA- $2G.JV
1'411{ 11N1.1 •.
Cleaning and Pressing
We have taken the Agency for "THE DOLLAR
_.(1.L)6ANEliC: MI Landon.
f Men's Site sad Ladies' Dresses, Cleaned and $1A0`
Papered for -
MOUE SERVICE -
.W. C. Pridham & Son
Telephone 57 - Goderieh,-Ontario
-SEE-
F. Bell & Bros.
for Cement and
Oraod" Contracts
lasolsot Count Fates 1
Ggi Gravel Grading Mathis*
=- -Witte; Telephone or See es
Goderich 602r13;
Ointon 600r33.
R. R. No. 1, Goderidi.
Residence at Porter's Hill
•t
•
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lake Huron Ice
GRADE A
We are prepared to fill all
r4as•arderai Tial Vire Lake .Huron
Ice. Goverment - tested and
harvested under the super-
vision of the Board of Health.
Prompt service and r.as.aabl.
J. H. Graham 8e Son
Phone 13w
�utnmuumamalauuu
Wool. Mesh
New Sport Dresses of wool mesh, smart styles
and in colors pink, white, yellow and green, also Suits
having a mesh jacket and a silk crepe skirt.
Special for the Week -end . $5.50
a
ra Silk Pique Dresses
Dainty Dresses made of fine material in lovely
patterns. having short sleeves.
Special for the Week -end . $4.49
Panamas
A Panama Hat is the ..mart thipg to
summer.
wear this
Special for_ the Week -end . $1.98
Young Men's Suits
Suits tailored of fine English worsted in dark
brown with extra pair of trousers. Sizes 35 to 40.
ial for the Week -end, $ 18.95
'S POLO SHIRTS in white only. Made of fine
All sizes. Special for the Week- 79c
OP
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BUGLE BAND
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THE ELGIN REGIMENT -,
PORT ALBERT Flower Sunday at
CREWE
Lawn SeeiaL-A lawn social will toe ' CREWE', June
held at ('heist church, !'ort Albert, on North Street Church il'ameuu'•er, Is visit{
Wednesday, July ft, commencing at 0 II'lake.
o'clock. There will iw a aplendld pro )tet. 4.. ('. Keine
gram, Including numbers by Mr. Har• "ell w•rwuu last 8
ve McGee, of Auburn, Mrs. Van Dyke, Object Hermon by the Pastor-
s 1 Milian, from near
of Wingham, and Mrs. Alezaudra and Mr. Clayton Watts Speaks
Miss Alexandra, of Stratford.
COURRIIHR4ORNERS
at Evening Service
air,ef ,Titr'..' Aitlitl
and other blossoms filling tilt. chancel
(X)1.11RIE.S lY)RNEIRS, June 27.- at North street United church on Sun- [ rst prise in jttd
Mr. mrd Mrs. John Little spent Sun- day morons( allowed that the church Mitten-Berukw lin
'day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helm at school was celebrating It. annual wdeal a►wl Benson
L9. -Mrs. Tait. from
ng her sister. Mrs.
4renehel his fare
noisy and sir. Mc-
('lutham. the new
pastor. will have charge of the wvvlcc
DUNGANNOK'"
IH'NGANNON, June 2Q. --1[r. and
Mrs. War. Nickel and family and Mrs.
Yundt, of Stratford, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. sod Mrs. Heber Eely.
Mr. W. G. l'rawtord, Mrs. B. J.
Crawford and .lues 1'. Mountjoy spent
Sunday in Jeuekuow, the guests of Mr.'
sad Mlrsa J. R. McNabt..
-Mt -into - pars G: M. 3tenenzie--and-
two children. Malcolm and Audrey
Jeanne, lire leaving the latter part of
the week for Toronto, where they will
spend their holidays. Mr. Smith of
the !tank of Cowmen e, (;odrrk•h, will
act as manager during Mr.. McKen
air's a bseuee.
Born-uu Thursday, June 23ed, t•
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black, 4th con.
'rasion of Ashaeld, a daughter.
Mr. W. G. Crawford. who ham lite,'
visiting his mother, Mrs. B. J. Craw-
ford, for the past week. left on Tues-
day fur his home at Victoria, B.C. •
owing to the epidemic of measles
in this locality the session of Erskine
Presbyterian church considered It ad-
visable to postpone the anntreraary
at nice-. which were to be held on Sun-
day. July 3rd. to Pomp date iu the
early tall.
The pupils of the surrounding schools
are writing un their entrance examina-
tions th.. week. Mr. Ravin of Brlfasi
is the presiding examiner here. Mr.
1'alnwt Kilpatrkk N presiding rt Ktu-
telt.
Sc•ho„ closed last Friday for the
suwmci holidays, the teachers, Mr. Kil-
patrick :tadMr. Scott, going to their
-CARLOW STORM: NErrSs-
Doea-r's Snort Cream Sodas
2 pkgs. for 23e
N'e ran now semi) )ear
Paint needs with $ full stock
of Canada Pabt Products. Lux-
or neer Mammal, etc.
Closing Weau0soap evening -
another garden part).
Franklin Mellwaki
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DONT MISS THIS !
WONDERF1'I. WEDGWOOD
ENGLISH DINNERSETS
97 PIECES
ONLY $25.00
Dainty designs, beautiful mdse-
. Mb- They have just arrived:a.
Bran England.
.In 511d ser Own,
Also lively Pictures fee Wedding
Gifts
Smith's Art sad Gift Stare
East Street Philos IIS
next Sunday. respect i e homes.
.Ilk. rllfrerer Cie nblslald fourth itev. 4'. C. Kaine preached his -lar♦ A Real Good
-Mlewowi
a(" Clinton and _3Ir. IRkirrilleWhIttney sirs. K tint• alai daughter Laeltl-are
ging sheep. leaving this week for $eaforth, where
ruin. Alvin -Sher- they will reside for the prtweut. Rev.
Shackleton wrote( Mr. McMillan. the new pastor of the
i'nited church, will have charge of the
aervite next Sunday. He la 40 be In -
ted on Friday eventug. '
Klghty applications were rekelved toy
hostel for t}w position' fif
teacher of the Junior room. Miss /:race
Jewell, of Colborne, re•clvel the ap-
pointment.
p-
pointmwettt.
Wt• tougratulate Arthqr $roan on
being engaged to teach in SM. No. go
on the 411. r.tsv',dun of Ashfield
Continuation services were held In
Pt. Paul's Atart Ica n ehurub on Monday
afternoon.
Quite a ttumlwr attended the reap
hon of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I) kkson In
the p,arMh hall last Thursday evening.
Zion. -
•Our tive entrance pupils. Misses ina
*Campbell. HlIda lone, GraeP ('mutest-
-Flower Suaday." their entraw'e examinations hp. Milian
The venire seat. 'were reserved tot this week. We wish them the vett
the wheal, whit* anar.'kwl- front -Ow lase of Iuek it
ay, Anna Mar Farrirh and Vera Little. ( schoolroom In prot•esslon, led by the Mrs. Conlan lit
are writing their exzmtnetimt5 at Kin- choir. The supernttendlmr.. t}rtstting
tali this work. We wish them ■11 Robertson. joined the pastor on the ptl• tern. of Renmlller.
sucrews. pit platforms. The service of song con Mr. and Mrs. Hr
Mr. Keith .iohn•ton of Luckuow High state+ of children's bruins. and a pretty harm spent Sunday
School Is attending the vaeatiou at his dnet toy Misses Jean Robertson and anal Mra. Raymond
home here, Mildred Wilson. Little, Miss Haze. Nearly all the f
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Errington and Mr. \Vatts {dared a violin solo very sweet ,mcne..l having.
Roy Errington of Carlow and Mr. Jos. ly. atrompaakd on the organ by her
H killn f ]looretown spent Sunda,' 1 t1 •r Mr Clayton Watt The offer
rwirJ Ment last!reek
Mrs. Baa*
rry Perdue of Win-,
at the home of Mr.
Finnigan,
a ruwra - have - eo-
as r0 w• . . . t
with Mr. anti Mrs. Jas. Little. Mr. lug was takes by meudwr' of the Yo-
Haaklll Is remaining for a time. Mr. rue• flub.
Albert McQuold anti Mr. ('has. Wright LF:Utkl'ItX. June 3}4. sirs. H. Toting
grandd\n objet sermon was given by the an.l 111:1•ItX. June little Mrs.
R. W1 -
of Belfast also visited at Mr. Jas. pastor. Rev. O: T Watt.. 1►n a tablt.
Curie's on •Sunday, her. of Carlow. oral Ru.•.ts of Mr. apd
carried by, tw•of the yowtg-men from!Mrs. W. sallow. over solidity.
. LEEBURN
- -- +1+e ,,,,..,.try weiekroups i►f'nallttet--vaa- . .W RsaeC-Ort W
ST. HELENS ions sizes, soma lrge. but lent and lag there was •• great stir amens the
stained with Mt..ti.,•r' smaller. only!young people. All were hurrying
around to get their chores done and go
to the whetter roast at Sunset Park.
people o rations
games were played on the Leach, with
I and stain. by sin, bonfires built In several places to glee
straighter, some
Might. Then after a short while
• tiny ones, children. Gln slu n all enjoyed the lunch of
et ti* speaker showed wieners and buns and lemonade. After
e up,trots.1 short program, closing with the Na-
tional Anthem. all d at
o'clock to tfip[r various Wawa. ons There
Work Boot
IMMO hi leSsRbelsgs results,
ST. HELENS, June 27. -Yrs. Jobs slightly stained. .111811 straight. bright
McQutllln is spending a few day.with malls, and may very small sharp ones.
Dorothy her daughter. Miss Ytbsse represented f rl is
at Sandwich. Uses, some watt ps
- Quite a number of ladies attended _cleaner awl
the summer meeting of the Women's in- young people, d R
statute held at Dungannon on Tuesday. Then with a k h td
Misses Flore-ut'e and Ruth McQulllla_basr these L lifted
were confirmed at the conhlrmation ser- sante groups o s few clinging to the I„prrald 12
e
vice. held at Luekaow Angllunl church -magnet. from gree many letng
by Bishop Seager on Tuesday. attracted. he showed that the were present some from Carlow, Rea -
Wes. John Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Al- magnet. in to draw the nails to ,miller. Goderich and Lockaow. Thanks
fiats Odiilig, Miss Margaret sad Eldon Itself. bad to jle..t the same materiaL art dire ta the.. whesrluad 44*- wetfl-N
Miller were guests for a aiw days So Jews. In entre to lift sinful man-
arranging the party•
last week 'with Mr. and Yes J.bs tfad, was metde'paOJ 'Tor verily He W. M. N. MeetlagtAn item of the
Pipette at Dorchester. took not ,m Him jbe nature of angels, May meeting of the W.M.S.• held on
Rev. R. Craw and Mn. Craw, of but ile took on I!n the peed of Abra- the lith Inst. at the parsonage at Nile,
Lueknow, were the guests of Mrs. J. ham, wherefore la all things It be- was forgotten In last week's news.
B. Rutherford this week, before tear- !oved Him to be made like unto His The day was fine and a fair number
Ing for their new charge at Doiehester. brethren" (Hebrews 2.10. 17). The gathered to enjoy the meeting. The
- On Saturday the council of West test which the patter asked the child- ladies were glad to have with them
- Wawanoab with their wives and fain- ren to repeat with hint was. "And I. the pastor and hip helpmate and laugh
Idles attended ■ picnic at Harbor Park, If i Iw lifted up from the earth, w111 ter. Mdse Fevelyn. The leader was
Galertek draw all mem oto MP." Ihlizabeth Horton. as the leader ap-
Mips WD.' Rutherford and Miss The peening service was especially pointed could not be pre'ent. The
Helen Millie left on Monday for a trip for young people: ad the address was jfin
pply secretary reported that the bale.
to Toronto. Miss Rutherford will be given by Mr. Mellon R. Watts. The valued at $10, with four quilts and
on the teachers' staff to mark examine- Scripture chosen ter the evening les .iothing, had been spat away. Arranger
Gen papers. mon was part of the ninth chapter of meets were made for the July meet -
Mr. J. R. Stiller left on Saturday for Matthew whack relates the healing min -;fag Part .11 the study hook on med-
Murray Bay. Qnehw•. after spending a istry of Jesus. teal missionary work wars read by Mitt
'pry enjoyable visit among friends and While attending Drew University Mr., Ella Horton. The meeting closed with
renewing old ■equalutanea•s. - Watts had made frequent ,'hits to New- the Mlsph Iete•dietion. After a walk
Rev. T. 1'. Wilkinson attended the York in the p roseewtlon of his .todles around viewing the beautiful flowere,
Presbytery meeting at Dungassos os In social aerche,and -'e wlsbed to the hoste.. and her daughter served
Tuesday.---- toll to -his audience something of the a One lunch em the verandah.
Mrs Earl Creation and son George, t•ondlti,us in whir* thousands of people �t
spent a few -.41/118. at -Kincardine, the there are compelled to live. He de' GODERICH TOWNaa
guest orf her brothers Redbird gra phl. ally the congested
Mr and lin John Steppe of P•ItfOrd
Wear - West Side of Square
► I.
Mrs. H. J. W1oa1s spent last week foreign arta of the great city, the
' with her daughter. Mrs. Arnold Itxa.." wi!M
par?'.Mntemti__.
r-fr
, 4l.e long fllrnR.ltIril TOWNPHII . June 7R.-
hour. at Fergus. bread Title. the sleepers oto stlhWxy steps
Mrs. Wm. Dougherty and* daughter and in doorways of large ',twain"m, were week -and guests at the home of
Gwendolyn. of Guelph, are spending a t hlldren whose nes playground la the' lir. Vm. J. nnings.
holiday at her old home. lore -escape. the wenten's court. and the Mr. Harvey Eviller Is having his
Mrs. It. Moore and children. of Mal- numbers of mentally deficient moo,. house raised, nod a c rete f isflus
lorytowu. and Miss ('acoline Webb, of He told of efforts made to letter them' lilt under it.
Fort William. are home for a holiday conditions, and to prevent destitution Examination. are the main relie this
with their mother, Mrs. George Webb. and crime rather:than to seek to rem- week anions the school pupils. Hen's
Mr. John Aitcheson. Mrs. Archie wl,v It. Settlement holise,, churches, the test of !tick to Pveryott+t----'-- '
.titcheson, Mrs. James (b111114. lir*. Ed. clinics. employment office". and such Mr. Fart McAllister purchased a IMO.
(b111114.
Thum and Mia iii. (taunt had a trip ntat$tatIonessnooLobnt Temple. which-turf:Ple in" week.
to Niagara Falls recently. is der control of the Preabytertan Mfr. xtw13%n, Wilfred Itleii AIr}tl.iTf
tinder
Miss Margaret Miller attended the loomission laird. are all seeking are spending their honeymoon at the
m
marriage of her cousin. Misr' Vera Mil- to make' such ,•ondItIMP Impnaalble. home of Mr. and Mrs. John girlies.
ler. at Wingham last week. Canada has ii- problems similar to (h1 Frklxp, June 24th, the pupils of
'1114'Women's Ihptlfllte will newt at those of bo
the neighboring republle, S.S. No. 1 plowed their brick. in one
the ttom; of Mrs. George Stuart on though not as yet 80 serlourt. We do 0f the )Mniopis Tomb letter.. Mrs.
Thursday, July 7th, at 2.30 o'clock. not like Communism, so should maks Brenn and Mrs. Handle and the tck'her.
i:0l1 'all- -"What Amid one institnte conditions In our land such that Com Miss Driver. {anidei the wars for the
do for the community T' Subject- monism cannot thrive here. transportation of the pupils. After
`Making the Moat of Life." to be taken it was Mr. Watts' nest appearance the placing of the bricks n plenie was
by Mina M. C. Rutherford. Hostesses. as a speaker before • Goderich audi held lu Menesetung Park. where HIP
Mrs. T. l+. Taylor and Mrs. Cliff Mur c.u.r., and he fully Jostldcd the high (ltOdtpn c•njoytd x dip and n picnic
res. Visitors are welcome. expectations el' 1118 many friends, prov sup►pet.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart. Mrs Ing a fluent .pp*ker with a stirring 1'nlwrt Church Nitea.-The regular4
Stuart. sr.. and • Mr. pre Stuart were message to pr.,ul.t, end ability to me.'tbtg u( the 1'.P.P. w•as heid at the
visitors recently with Mr. and Mra. phrase It In vivid and forceful etyle. inion h ou Friday evening. w Ith seven
Jam. Douglass, Mitchell. Tip 'hair, nadir the direction of present...Herh. Johnston was the
Death of a Peruser ReddesL-Mr. Mr. Raymond Player. gang, moat top Ieaelrr..Rer. Jas. Anthony, M.A., 0Peruser
Will Campbell reeelved word recently i-,oprlalely. "sly Task." and Was Mar Thames Itnad, occupied the pulpit at
of the death nn June 12th of his Reret Pentland rendered as a 5010 Men t'nion wbnnh on Sunday. A fair -Mand
brother Joseph. atter a two weeks' deiasohn's "F:ccnlmtl PnrtR-" congregation was present and heard a
Mopes. at him homy at Melita, Man. - - splendid arklr•+sm from i'salm 1. Next
The funeral was held from his former John Bomticdge, Of Brussels, paid a Sanies, the pastor, Rev. F. \\'. ('rapt.
1.0me ■t Fleming, Saak. His wife did ane of 110 and 610.10 In costs when he will hare charge of the service.
about thirteen years ago. Mr. Camp- pleaded gnttty no Friday Inst 40 a School Pktries.-The poplin and
bell Was* former resi4Fht 0f tilts v1Mn' charge nt nettle intelglceted The heavy teacher of No. a school nods • pll-
Ity and w111 he remembered by many costs were boomed when an officer gritnag(' to ihnnlopis Tomb on Friday
(111 frIPrwia. was ralI.d from Materiel) to arrest afternoon. and dki their 'hare In mak-
Ing People's Claw -The young Rontleige. Ing the lettere to mark the burial place
-. - of Dr. ihnnlop. Atter the ceremony,
people's wham on Sunday evening had
a record attenderow of eighty. The SMiTH's HII.I.*-GARDEN PARTY the happy party went to Harbor Park.
Scripture Iseson was read by Charles, in connrtha, with the sixtieth an- where triton's. rar•Pa and the swings ow•
Pmaldpteee and comments taken by ulveraary of -mIWI Hill ehnrch, a enpted the ahernoon. Sapper was
Ted Hoare. A duet. "Home, Sweet Jubilee garden part, w111 he held on served In the pavilion. after whiwh Miss
(tome." was sung by Hid. Wm. Jamil \Vcdnes,lay e,.•III 1plb♦nly lith, on the Pentland served Ice cream 'ones until
mot and Mrs. Earl flaunt. The topic. lawn of Mr \lex. Tenng, 1Aoys1. Sup everyone was saflmded. Scrambles far
••What It Means to ilatIan on per will I.eached Aon 5 to S o'clock. candles vet pwanntu proi'pd vary fan-
Vacation.- was given hp Willie Taylor- after which a .,pl4111111Id {)engram will be cinatln& to the children. As the rein
An Inatrtrm.ntal wart resdeted by Mrs provided The ill jnatnr hand will was dipping Into Iwke Hetrnn. a tired
tvv. p �rna1*.. 'clip iirtiWT ... :Zic'. a`:-."." !c: a:: s ...,.ty.."3r.ra"^•- u..rshey i ..err ti►'att`..r..iaae,so...s,ds ,>,Pk,
of olitrAiiti*f. dt't'Yf"M'tPfMBT *Whitwlt int Y ilihktPS writ WOW a ewwn- vaelw-7.mav leame--•id tbesseasoloo•-•soossoo.'i'tir.
The deelatnn woeis favor of Mice Greta leeew Agnew .,f 0111.4141518411i a talent. Iteseher and pupils of No. 1 school also
Wehb's over Mrs. (laser's aide M teem pdo.ntlortl.t. win
several numbers.r'I.lted 1►nnlop's Tomb/141141played their
potato. The date of the picnic was set VlMting and I,•, dile eggyamw111 give 'rinks. Afterwards. the haprpy gro0o
for July 114th at the Maitland nicer no addressee. l t 116e, children rent t.. \1 nrsetung 1'ail. . .
fhP filth et 'i !ala►•. Rpt. Ilghthtl afternoon was spent
Edna M. Campbell
IEAUTY--CUI URE
SHOP
-On the square at I'fgiib Street -
Phone 536 - $oderieh
f ! -
r
$1. -
---98 .
We have a limited number
of WORE BOOTS for the
farm or any .other job, and
will sell them *4111.98 while - -_-
they last. They are of bet-
ter quality than you can
pink out of the mail order
catalogues at the sante price
Come and see un when in
need of any Footwear for
yourself and family. Wean
save you money in quality
and price.
East Street Footwear
and Repo Shop
-Opposite Knox Church-
WM. AHL, Prop.
Milliner
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For the week -end we will offer MANY SPECIAL
VALUES in TRIMMED and TAILORED HATS attractive
in DESIGN, QUALITY and PRICE.
:3.00 Values for...... $1.75
:3.50 Values for $2.00
$4.50 Valves for $2.75
BABY BONNETS .75
- lot' ARE ('1lRDiALLY INVITED To 1Ns1'F.('T (it it STDN'K-
Miss M. R. Mac Vicar
KINGSTON NTKEL1Y GODERICH
meenoeaaor�eeexx�aa�
II CAPITAL THEATRE
Goderich
A E/ecMc
SOUND �- SYSTEM •
Phone 47
NOW PLATING -Edward 1.. Robinson and Loretta Young In s re-
markable thrill atoll by Aehnted Abdullah -°Th. Hatchet Mas."
MONDAY. T1'F:SDAY and WEDNESDAY -
ST THEIR H:%PPiF.'IT-PEPPIEST ANi) GAYEST!
Romanced'fferent and better than anything they've drier
)et. Laughs h) Wendel. Music by
GEORGE GERSHWIN
"DELICIOUS"
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JANET CHARLES
GAYNOR FARRELL
EL BRENDEL
--The melodies you'll be humming-"DEIASHIOI'S"
"Ana Started it" and "Somebody from ti.tw 'where."-
--SOUND NNW AND OTHER NOVELTY REELS -
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY-
S CAST Or THE FIRST MAGNiTI VIt i
Wallace Beery - Clark Gable
Conrad Nagel - Marie Prevost - Dorothy Jordan
and Marjorie Rarnbeau
In the aPw*ationa1 air n►wtaarp. An allira.tli.n that many patrons
have asked shoot. Thrills, %etlact and daring such as you've never
wltneemed before.
"HELL DIVERS"
"41PwA' TH' a,
MATiNEER tAEDj(M(DA% AND SATURDAY AT 3 P.N.
Ceadmg--`'1la1 Podiums. Plumb r" -s ten N Fangio!
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Springs
- . Sanatorium
•
.>- Art -Invitation - T
1+
-,
The tirat week of July has been selected as
hors' Week,.and a combatded.-e, '-
the -public to visit the Sanatorium and see for
themselves what Huron County can offer in the
way of an institution for the treatment of radium
convalescents.
patients, mild mental eases, and
The Sanatorium is situated on the London Road ---
(No. 4 Highway) one mile south of Hensall, and
visitors are invited to call at any time, afternoon or--- -
evening, and will be given every opportunity to in-
spect the building and grounds. -
�utnmuumamalauuu
Wool. Mesh
New Sport Dresses of wool mesh, smart styles
and in colors pink, white, yellow and green, also Suits
having a mesh jacket and a silk crepe skirt.
Special for the Week -end . $5.50
a
ra Silk Pique Dresses
Dainty Dresses made of fine material in lovely
patterns. having short sleeves.
Special for the Week -end . $4.49
Panamas
A Panama Hat is the ..mart thipg to
summer.
wear this
Special for_ the Week -end . $1.98
Young Men's Suits
Suits tailored of fine English worsted in dark
brown with extra pair of trousers. Sizes 35 to 40.
ial for the Week -end, $ 18.95
'S POLO SHIRTS in white only. Made of fine
All sizes. Special for the Week- 79c
OP
LGN
BUGLE BAND
•.'
44r GOD ONT.
44*
THE ELGIN REGIMENT -,
PORT ALBERT Flower Sunday at
CREWE
Lawn SeeiaL-A lawn social will toe ' CREWE', June
held at ('heist church, !'ort Albert, on North Street Church il'ameuu'•er, Is visit{
Wednesday, July ft, commencing at 0 II'lake.
o'clock. There will iw a aplendld pro )tet. 4.. ('. Keine
gram, Including numbers by Mr. Har• "ell w•rwuu last 8
ve McGee, of Auburn, Mrs. Van Dyke, Object Hermon by the Pastor-
s 1 Milian, from near
of Wingham, and Mrs. Alezaudra and Mr. Clayton Watts Speaks
Miss Alexandra, of Stratford.
COURRIIHR4ORNERS
at Evening Service
air,ef ,Titr'..' Aitlitl
and other blossoms filling tilt. chancel
(X)1.11RIE.S lY)RNEIRS, June 27.- at North street United church on Sun- [ rst prise in jttd
Mr. mrd Mrs. John Little spent Sun- day morons( allowed that the church Mitten-Berukw lin
'day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helm at school was celebrating It. annual wdeal a►wl Benson
L9. -Mrs. Tait. from
ng her sister. Mrs.
4renehel his fare
noisy and sir. Mc-
('lutham. the new
pastor. will have charge of the wvvlcc
DUNGANNOK'"
IH'NGANNON, June 2Q. --1[r. and
Mrs. War. Nickel and family and Mrs.
Yundt, of Stratford, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. sod Mrs. Heber Eely.
Mr. W. G. l'rawtord, Mrs. B. J.
Crawford and .lues 1'. Mountjoy spent
Sunday in Jeuekuow, the guests of Mr.'
sad Mlrsa J. R. McNabt..
-Mt -into - pars G: M. 3tenenzie--and-
two children. Malcolm and Audrey
Jeanne, lire leaving the latter part of
the week for Toronto, where they will
spend their holidays. Mr. Smith of
the !tank of Cowmen e, (;odrrk•h, will
act as manager during Mr.. McKen
air's a bseuee.
Born-uu Thursday, June 23ed, t•
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black, 4th con.
'rasion of Ashaeld, a daughter.
Mr. W. G. Crawford. who ham lite,'
visiting his mother, Mrs. B. J. Craw-
ford, for the past week. left on Tues-
day fur his home at Victoria, B.C. •
owing to the epidemic of measles
in this locality the session of Erskine
Presbyterian church considered It ad-
visable to postpone the anntreraary
at nice-. which were to be held on Sun-
day. July 3rd. to Pomp date iu the
early tall.
The pupils of the surrounding schools
are writing un their entrance examina-
tions th.. week. Mr. Ravin of Brlfasi
is the presiding examiner here. Mr.
1'alnwt Kilpatrkk N presiding rt Ktu-
telt.
Sc•ho„ closed last Friday for the
suwmci holidays, the teachers, Mr. Kil-
patrick :tadMr. Scott, going to their
-CARLOW STORM: NErrSs-
Doea-r's Snort Cream Sodas
2 pkgs. for 23e
N'e ran now semi) )ear
Paint needs with $ full stock
of Canada Pabt Products. Lux-
or neer Mammal, etc.
Closing Weau0soap evening -
another garden part).
Franklin Mellwaki
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DONT MISS THIS !
WONDERF1'I. WEDGWOOD
ENGLISH DINNERSETS
97 PIECES
ONLY $25.00
Dainty designs, beautiful mdse-
. Mb- They have just arrived:a.
Bran England.
.In 511d ser Own,
Also lively Pictures fee Wedding
Gifts
Smith's Art sad Gift Stare
East Street Philos IIS
next Sunday. respect i e homes.
.Ilk. rllfrerer Cie nblslald fourth itev. 4'. C. Kaine preached his -lar♦ A Real Good
-Mlewowi
a(" Clinton and _3Ir. IRkirrilleWhIttney sirs. K tint• alai daughter Laeltl-are
ging sheep. leaving this week for $eaforth, where
ruin. Alvin -Sher- they will reside for the prtweut. Rev.
Shackleton wrote( Mr. McMillan. the new pastor of the
i'nited church, will have charge of the
aervite next Sunday. He la 40 be In -
ted on Friday eventug. '
Klghty applications were rekelved toy
hostel for t}w position' fif
teacher of the Junior room. Miss /:race
Jewell, of Colborne, re•clvel the ap-
pointment.
p-
pointmwettt.
Wt• tougratulate Arthqr $roan on
being engaged to teach in SM. No. go
on the 411. r.tsv',dun of Ashfield
Continuation services were held In
Pt. Paul's Atart Ica n ehurub on Monday
afternoon.
Quite a ttumlwr attended the reap
hon of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I) kkson In
the p,arMh hall last Thursday evening.
Zion. -
•Our tive entrance pupils. Misses ina
*Campbell. HlIda lone, GraeP ('mutest-
-Flower Suaday." their entraw'e examinations hp. Milian
The venire seat. 'were reserved tot this week. We wish them the vett
the wheal, whit* anar.'kwl- front -Ow lase of Iuek it
ay, Anna Mar Farrirh and Vera Little. ( schoolroom In prot•esslon, led by the Mrs. Conlan lit
are writing their exzmtnetimt5 at Kin- choir. The supernttendlmr.. t}rtstting
tali this work. We wish them ■11 Robertson. joined the pastor on the ptl• tern. of Renmlller.
sucrews. pit platforms. The service of song con Mr. and Mrs. Hr
Mr. Keith .iohn•ton of Luckuow High state+ of children's bruins. and a pretty harm spent Sunday
School Is attending the vaeatiou at his dnet toy Misses Jean Robertson and anal Mra. Raymond
home here, Mildred Wilson. Little, Miss Haze. Nearly all the f
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Errington and Mr. \Vatts {dared a violin solo very sweet ,mcne..l having.
Roy Errington of Carlow and Mr. Jos. ly. atrompaakd on the organ by her
H killn f ]looretown spent Sunda,' 1 t1 •r Mr Clayton Watt The offer
rwirJ Ment last!reek
Mrs. Baa*
rry Perdue of Win-,
at the home of Mr.
Finnigan,
a ruwra - have - eo-
as r0 w• . . . t
with Mr. anti Mrs. Jas. Little. Mr. lug was takes by meudwr' of the Yo-
Haaklll Is remaining for a time. Mr. rue• flub.
Albert McQuold anti Mr. ('has. Wright LF:Utkl'ItX. June 3}4. sirs. H. Toting
grandd\n objet sermon was given by the an.l 111:1•ItX. June little Mrs.
R. W1 -
of Belfast also visited at Mr. Jas. pastor. Rev. O: T Watt.. 1►n a tablt.
Curie's on •Sunday, her. of Carlow. oral Ru.•.ts of Mr. apd
carried by, tw•of the yowtg-men from!Mrs. W. sallow. over solidity.
. LEEBURN
- -- +1+e ,,,,..,.try weiekroups i►f'nallttet--vaa- . .W RsaeC-Ort W
ST. HELENS ions sizes, soma lrge. but lent and lag there was •• great stir amens the
stained with Mt..ti.,•r' smaller. only!young people. All were hurrying
around to get their chores done and go
to the whetter roast at Sunset Park.
people o rations
games were played on the Leach, with
I and stain. by sin, bonfires built In several places to glee
straighter, some
Might. Then after a short while
• tiny ones, children. Gln slu n all enjoyed the lunch of
et ti* speaker showed wieners and buns and lemonade. After
e up,trots.1 short program, closing with the Na-
tional Anthem. all d at
o'clock to tfip[r various Wawa. ons There
Work Boot
IMMO hi leSsRbelsgs results,
ST. HELENS, June 27. -Yrs. Jobs slightly stained. .111811 straight. bright
McQutllln is spending a few day.with malls, and may very small sharp ones.
Dorothy her daughter. Miss Ytbsse represented f rl is
at Sandwich. Uses, some watt ps
- Quite a number of ladies attended _cleaner awl
the summer meeting of the Women's in- young people, d R
statute held at Dungannon on Tuesday. Then with a k h td
Misses Flore-ut'e and Ruth McQulllla_basr these L lifted
were confirmed at the conhlrmation ser- sante groups o s few clinging to the I„prrald 12
e
vice. held at Luekaow Angllunl church -magnet. from gree many letng
by Bishop Seager on Tuesday. attracted. he showed that the were present some from Carlow, Rea -
Wes. John Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Al- magnet. in to draw the nails to ,miller. Goderich and Lockaow. Thanks
fiats Odiilig, Miss Margaret sad Eldon Itself. bad to jle..t the same materiaL art dire ta the.. whesrluad 44*- wetfl-N
Miller were guests for a aiw days So Jews. In entre to lift sinful man-
arranging the party•
last week 'with Mr. and Yes J.bs tfad, was metde'paOJ 'Tor verily He W. M. N. MeetlagtAn item of the
Pipette at Dorchester. took not ,m Him jbe nature of angels, May meeting of the W.M.S.• held on
Rev. R. Craw and Mn. Craw, of but ile took on I!n the peed of Abra- the lith Inst. at the parsonage at Nile,
Lueknow, were the guests of Mrs. J. ham, wherefore la all things It be- was forgotten In last week's news.
B. Rutherford this week, before tear- !oved Him to be made like unto His The day was fine and a fair number
Ing for their new charge at Doiehester. brethren" (Hebrews 2.10. 17). The gathered to enjoy the meeting. The
- On Saturday the council of West test which the patter asked the child- ladies were glad to have with them
- Wawanoab with their wives and fain- ren to repeat with hint was. "And I. the pastor and hip helpmate and laugh
Idles attended ■ picnic at Harbor Park, If i Iw lifted up from the earth, w111 ter. Mdse Fevelyn. The leader was
Galertek draw all mem oto MP." Ihlizabeth Horton. as the leader ap-
Mips WD.' Rutherford and Miss The peening service was especially pointed could not be pre'ent. The
Helen Millie left on Monday for a trip for young people: ad the address was jfin
pply secretary reported that the bale.
to Toronto. Miss Rutherford will be given by Mr. Mellon R. Watts. The valued at $10, with four quilts and
on the teachers' staff to mark examine- Scripture chosen ter the evening les .iothing, had been spat away. Arranger
Gen papers. mon was part of the ninth chapter of meets were made for the July meet -
Mr. J. R. Stiller left on Saturday for Matthew whack relates the healing min -;fag Part .11 the study hook on med-
Murray Bay. Qnehw•. after spending a istry of Jesus. teal missionary work wars read by Mitt
'pry enjoyable visit among friends and While attending Drew University Mr., Ella Horton. The meeting closed with
renewing old ■equalutanea•s. - Watts had made frequent ,'hits to New- the Mlsph Iete•dietion. After a walk
Rev. T. 1'. Wilkinson attended the York in the p roseewtlon of his .todles around viewing the beautiful flowere,
Presbytery meeting at Dungassos os In social aerche,and -'e wlsbed to the hoste.. and her daughter served
Tuesday.---- toll to -his audience something of the a One lunch em the verandah.
Mrs Earl Creation and son George, t•ondlti,us in whir* thousands of people �t
spent a few -.41/118. at -Kincardine, the there are compelled to live. He de' GODERICH TOWNaa
guest orf her brothers Redbird gra phl. ally the congested
Mr and lin John Steppe of P•ItfOrd
Wear - West Side of Square
► I.
Mrs. H. J. W1oa1s spent last week foreign arta of the great city, the
' with her daughter. Mrs. Arnold Itxa.." wi!M
par?'.Mntemti__.
r-fr
, 4l.e long fllrnR.ltIril TOWNPHII . June 7R.-
hour. at Fergus. bread Title. the sleepers oto stlhWxy steps
Mrs. Wm. Dougherty and* daughter and in doorways of large ',twain"m, were week -and guests at the home of
Gwendolyn. of Guelph, are spending a t hlldren whose nes playground la the' lir. Vm. J. nnings.
holiday at her old home. lore -escape. the wenten's court. and the Mr. Harvey Eviller Is having his
Mrs. It. Moore and children. of Mal- numbers of mentally deficient moo,. house raised, nod a c rete f isflus
lorytowu. and Miss ('acoline Webb, of He told of efforts made to letter them' lilt under it.
Fort William. are home for a holiday conditions, and to prevent destitution Examination. are the main relie this
with their mother, Mrs. George Webb. and crime rather:than to seek to rem- week anions the school pupils. Hen's
Mr. John Aitcheson. Mrs. Archie wl,v It. Settlement holise,, churches, the test of !tick to Pveryott+t----'-- '
.titcheson, Mrs. James (b111114. lir*. Ed. clinics. employment office". and such Mr. Fart McAllister purchased a IMO.
(b111114.
Thum and Mia iii. (taunt had a trip ntat$tatIonessnooLobnt Temple. which-turf:Ple in" week.
to Niagara Falls recently. is der control of the Preabytertan Mfr. xtw13%n, Wilfred Itleii AIr}tl.iTf
tinder
Miss Margaret Miller attended the loomission laird. are all seeking are spending their honeymoon at the
m
marriage of her cousin. Misr' Vera Mil- to make' such ,•ondItIMP Impnaalble. home of Mr. and Mrs. John girlies.
ler. at Wingham last week. Canada has ii- problems similar to (h1 Frklxp, June 24th, the pupils of
'1114'Women's Ihptlfllte will newt at those of bo
the neighboring republle, S.S. No. 1 plowed their brick. in one
the ttom; of Mrs. George Stuart on though not as yet 80 serlourt. We do 0f the )Mniopis Tomb letter.. Mrs.
Thursday, July 7th, at 2.30 o'clock. not like Communism, so should maks Brenn and Mrs. Handle and the tck'her.
i:0l1 'all- -"What Amid one institnte conditions In our land such that Com Miss Driver. {anidei the wars for the
do for the community T' Subject- monism cannot thrive here. transportation of the pupils. After
`Making the Moat of Life." to be taken it was Mr. Watts' nest appearance the placing of the bricks n plenie was
by Mina M. C. Rutherford. Hostesses. as a speaker before • Goderich audi held lu Menesetung Park. where HIP
Mrs. T. l+. Taylor and Mrs. Cliff Mur c.u.r., and he fully Jostldcd the high (ltOdtpn c•njoytd x dip and n picnic
res. Visitors are welcome. expectations el' 1118 many friends, prov sup►pet.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart. Mrs Ing a fluent .pp*ker with a stirring 1'nlwrt Church Nitea.-The regular4
Stuart. sr.. and • Mr. pre Stuart were message to pr.,ul.t, end ability to me.'tbtg u( the 1'.P.P. w•as heid at the
visitors recently with Mr. and Mra. phrase It In vivid and forceful etyle. inion h ou Friday evening. w Ith seven
Jam. Douglass, Mitchell. Tip 'hair, nadir the direction of present...Herh. Johnston was the
Death of a Peruser ReddesL-Mr. Mr. Raymond Player. gang, moat top Ieaelrr..Rer. Jas. Anthony, M.A., 0Peruser
Will Campbell reeelved word recently i-,oprlalely. "sly Task." and Was Mar Thames Itnad, occupied the pulpit at
of the death nn June 12th of his Reret Pentland rendered as a 5010 Men t'nion wbnnh on Sunday. A fair -Mand
brother Joseph. atter a two weeks' deiasohn's "F:ccnlmtl PnrtR-" congregation was present and heard a
Mopes. at him homy at Melita, Man. - - splendid arklr•+sm from i'salm 1. Next
The funeral was held from his former John Bomticdge, Of Brussels, paid a Sanies, the pastor, Rev. F. \\'. ('rapt.
1.0me ■t Fleming, Saak. His wife did ane of 110 and 610.10 In costs when he will hare charge of the service.
about thirteen years ago. Mr. Camp- pleaded gnttty no Friday Inst 40 a School Pktries.-The poplin and
bell Was* former resi4Fht 0f tilts v1Mn' charge nt nettle intelglceted The heavy teacher of No. a school nods • pll-
Ity and w111 he remembered by many costs were boomed when an officer gritnag(' to ihnnlopis Tomb on Friday
(111 frIPrwia. was ralI.d from Materiel) to arrest afternoon. and dki their 'hare In mak-
Ing People's Claw -The young Rontleige. Ing the lettere to mark the burial place
-. - of Dr. ihnnlop. Atter the ceremony,
people's wham on Sunday evening had
a record attenderow of eighty. The SMiTH's HII.I.*-GARDEN PARTY the happy party went to Harbor Park.
Scripture Iseson was read by Charles, in connrtha, with the sixtieth an- where triton's. rar•Pa and the swings ow•
Pmaldpteee and comments taken by ulveraary of -mIWI Hill ehnrch, a enpted the ahernoon. Sapper was
Ted Hoare. A duet. "Home, Sweet Jubilee garden part, w111 he held on served In the pavilion. after whiwh Miss
(tome." was sung by Hid. Wm. Jamil \Vcdnes,lay e,.•III 1plb♦nly lith, on the Pentland served Ice cream 'ones until
mot and Mrs. Earl flaunt. The topic. lawn of Mr \lex. Tenng, 1Aoys1. Sup everyone was saflmded. Scrambles far
••What It Means to ilatIan on per will I.eached Aon 5 to S o'clock. candles vet pwanntu proi'pd vary fan-
Vacation.- was given hp Willie Taylor- after which a .,pl4111111Id {)engram will be cinatln& to the children. As the rein
An Inatrtrm.ntal wart resdeted by Mrs provided The ill jnatnr hand will was dipping Into Iwke Hetrnn. a tired
tvv. p �rna1*.. 'clip iirtiWT ... :Zic'. a`:-."." !c: a:: s ...,.ty.."3r.ra"^•- u..rshey i ..err ti►'att`..r..iaae,so...s,ds ,>,Pk,
of olitrAiiti*f. dt't'Yf"M'tPfMBT *Whitwlt int Y ilihktPS writ WOW a ewwn- vaelw-7.mav leame--•id tbesseasoloo•-•soossoo.'i'tir.
The deelatnn woeis favor of Mice Greta leeew Agnew .,f 0111.4141518411i a talent. Iteseher and pupils of No. 1 school also
Wehb's over Mrs. (laser's aide M teem pdo.ntlortl.t. win
several numbers.r'I.lted 1►nnlop's Tomb/141141played their
potato. The date of the picnic was set VlMting and I,•, dile eggyamw111 give 'rinks. Afterwards. the haprpy gro0o
for July 114th at the Maitland nicer no addressee. l t 116e, children rent t.. \1 nrsetung 1'ail. . .
fhP filth et 'i !ala►•. Rpt. Ilghthtl afternoon was spent
Edna M. Campbell
IEAUTY--CUI URE
SHOP
-On the square at I'fgiib Street -
Phone 536 - $oderieh
f ! -
r
$1. -
---98 .
We have a limited number
of WORE BOOTS for the
farm or any .other job, and
will sell them *4111.98 while - -_-
they last. They are of bet-
ter quality than you can
pink out of the mail order
catalogues at the sante price
Come and see un when in
need of any Footwear for
yourself and family. Wean
save you money in quality
and price.
East Street Footwear
and Repo Shop
-Opposite Knox Church-
WM. AHL, Prop.
Milliner
y___
For the week -end we will offer MANY SPECIAL
VALUES in TRIMMED and TAILORED HATS attractive
in DESIGN, QUALITY and PRICE.
:3.00 Values for...... $1.75
:3.50 Values for $2.00
$4.50 Valves for $2.75
BABY BONNETS .75
- lot' ARE ('1lRDiALLY INVITED To 1Ns1'F.('T (it it STDN'K-
Miss M. R. Mac Vicar
KINGSTON NTKEL1Y GODERICH
meenoeaaor�eeexx�aa�
II CAPITAL THEATRE
Goderich
A E/ecMc
SOUND �- SYSTEM •
Phone 47
NOW PLATING -Edward 1.. Robinson and Loretta Young In s re-
markable thrill atoll by Aehnted Abdullah -°Th. Hatchet Mas."
MONDAY. T1'F:SDAY and WEDNESDAY -
ST THEIR H:%PPiF.'IT-PEPPIEST ANi) GAYEST!
Romanced'fferent and better than anything they've drier
)et. Laughs h) Wendel. Music by
GEORGE GERSHWIN
"DELICIOUS"
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JANET CHARLES
GAYNOR FARRELL
EL BRENDEL
--The melodies you'll be humming-"DEIASHIOI'S"
"Ana Started it" and "Somebody from ti.tw 'where."-
--SOUND NNW AND OTHER NOVELTY REELS -
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY-
S CAST Or THE FIRST MAGNiTI VIt i
Wallace Beery - Clark Gable
Conrad Nagel - Marie Prevost - Dorothy Jordan
and Marjorie Rarnbeau
In the aPw*ationa1 air n►wtaarp. An allira.tli.n that many patrons
have asked shoot. Thrills, %etlact and daring such as you've never
wltneemed before.
"HELL DIVERS"
"41PwA' TH' a,
MATiNEER tAEDj(M(DA% AND SATURDAY AT 3 P.N.
Ceadmg--`'1la1 Podiums. Plumb r" -s ten N Fangio!
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