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H. CLEMENTS
MASSEY-HARRIS SHOP'
(legates Street - GeJ.rich
ONE GRACIOUS WORD
"Yes, my dear, the woman called
I yesterday. and I said to her: 'You're
nothing but a stupid, mean -faced
stuck-up swindler, madam,' 1 said,
Get out.' '•
' "You celled her 'madam'?" sa
"Oh well, politeness costs nothing -
SPECIAL
SPECIAL - SPECIAL
Dominion Day Dances
-AT-
THE PAVILION
GODERICH
TUESDAY JUNE 27th
FRIDAY JUNE 30th
JULY 1sT, SATURDAY
TAXI AT CORNER WBST STREET AND SQUARE
MET SU AT THE PAY!
CAPITAL THEATRE Pe e47
Now Playing -Slim Sumturrvllle and Zasu Pitts, in "THEY JUST
HAD TO GET MARRIED".
MONDAY, TUESDAY mad WEI)' $DA•Y-
A great. a thrilling epic of the Sport World:
"Madison Square Garden"
A lost of champs find ex -champ, flim notables and sport pets•.,n-
ages! Lots of colorful action and
JACK OAKIE with MARIAN NIXON
TEIVESDA4, FEIDAY rad SATL'RDAY-
EDDIE CANTOR
the original joy -toy b e If assisted by • superb cast and se inn ele-
bea tar nose , -_
my e'h -4er a -• -
t.«',•.•nnry;..tf :• "F 11 tr. "s7
.,.e... s•..., ..,r >. av a l V Y'ka sJ 7dlrlll --,K-'san:.ey
Eddie as a bull -shy matador In love with LYDA ROBERTI
-. Matinees --Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p.m.
Coming - JOAN BENNETT, in "WILD GiRL"
GODERICH, ONT.
DUNGANNON Two ererais
DUNGANNON, June 21.-11r. and
Mra Robt, Davidson motored to 1310ra
ou Saturday and sprat the u.eek•end
with the former'• brothepin-kw tilled
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jaw 'Willson
MT. and Mrs. Wm. Ham of ]flend-
orlon spent the weelt and with the
lady's slater, Mr. aed Mrs. Geo. lr
win
A number of the 'dung people Off
the United churn attended a picnic
at lienesrtung Park on Saturday
afternoon under the auaplees of Hur-
st Presbytery of the United (aurch.
The Ladies of the Women'r Institute
and the girls of the Junior lusting*
atheeded a meeting of the Kdatatl
branch on Monday, when the mummer
speaker seat out •Mom the Depart -
went, Miss Guest, was present end
gave a splendid address. The rest of
the program was given by the Dun-
gannon branch. At the clove of the
meeting lunch was served by the
Klatall ladles.
The many friends of Mr. John Nir-
ins will be worry to bear that he is
eery low at present.
lice Junior Baud of Blyth, ander
the direction of Dr. Toole, put on a
band concert here bast Saturday. Quite
a number of the clttitseus were out to
hear them and en)oyed the music.
The resider monthly meeting of the
Women's Institute will be 'held at the
home of Mrs. Robs- Davidson on
Thomas', June 20th, at 3 ,'sleek.
The roll call to be "some useful auig-
gestlon." The hostesses for the day
arc Mrs. ('has. Alton, Mrs. Lorne
!vers and Mrs. Burton Roach.
Don't forget the street dance to be
held on Friday night under the au-
spices of the Agricultural Society.
Street Dance. -Everybody within
twenty miles of Dungannon is invited
to the street dance to be held on Fri-
day evening of this week under the
auspices of the Dungannon Agricul-
tural Society. There will be dances to
I everybody's taste, with excellent mode,
I and those who come are assured a
' good time and pleat; of it.
Strawberry Festival' and nay. -
Under the auspices of the Woman's
Association of Dungannon United
church, a strawberry festival will be
held on the church lawn on Wedgies-
' day evening next, Juni 28t'h. to be
followed by the play "Wild Ginger,"
to be presented by the Keamtller
young people. Supper from 8 to &30
o'clock. Admission 35e, ctilldren 20c.
11 the weather should be unfavorable,
the program will lie given In the
dIurch. Everybody welcome• -
Teaebeas Engaged. -At a meeting
of th,• 1)ungaunon public school (S.S.
N.s Aabae ldt on Monday night the
resignation of Mr. Paliwr Kilpatrick,
1 who trots been the elbcient principal
of
the se•hoeul the last four years, waa
received and accepted with regret. Mr.
Kilpatrick has been given a position
on the occasional staff of the Toronto
public schools, and will commence his
duties there after the summer vaca-
tion. Miss Grace Jewell, the assist -
apt teacher, also is leaving, as she
has to take her second year at Normal
School. The trustees have engaged
Gordon P. Kidd of Southampton to
pprine'ipnl, at 3.50 a year, sad MIAMI
Eunice Long oa Benmlller as aMist-
•M, at 1709 •
I std*r741-"-, y •41411-- _.
The anneal meeting of the Liberal
'4"7l4snetattant of South Huron as con-
stituted for Provincial purposes
(which now Includes the town of
0oderieh r will e* hell in the Hensel)
town hale ou Wednesday afternoon
of next week. Officers will tw elected
and ether business transacted.
1---- THE HOT WEATHER IS HERE
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e Flowered designs with organdie trim- $2.95
Voile Dresses mingslin n the
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Printed Silk Crepe Dresses
Special for this week
Up-to-date in style and with catchy
trimmings. Sizes 14 to 20. $3
Sport Suits of on ytte flannel.
Sizes 16 to 38. Priced at
Matrons' Dresses
in youthful styles. In the new figured
and plain materials and in all the lead-
ing shades. In sizes 36 to 44 including
half sizes
. Ladies' and Misses' White Hats
of crepe, smartly stitched. Qat• 4Q
Specially priced at . t a7
MEN'S SUITS
Just arrived. A new shipment of
--min's Suits in English worsted materials.
°plori blue, brown and grey. 19. 5°
Ip trouser Suite specially
6%d at
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$5.95
Don't forget that
Bathing
Suit
We have several
to choose from
every member
the family
Men's $1.49 Boys' $1.29
Ladies' $1.49, $1.95
Girls' $1.29 -
styles
for
of
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0 MEN'S WEAR "SHOP WHERE YOU Ai,E INVI rED TO SHOP" -
MTI_17 SIDE OF SQUARE
:(ism a rli ti idd.tll
iv Attended
Victims gi jtecent Doable tatal-
ity in tin Township Laid at
Rest
The funerals of two young
men who mat lice.: ,'cath in the gas -
filled well ea ,Liu• farm of E. Grigg,
Goderich township. on Wednesday,
June 7th, rope he..l "t the fotlowlug
t^riday.
The .t banal of httg,:ley Richard
Harris took place :!ein his home on
the 7th eortcesaimt .tt 3 oetock, Rev.
R. M. Gale of Bayfield, pastor of
(ince chttro4 Porn 11111, °Metet-
ing, asaMted by h,-, F H. Paull of
Bayfield and Rev. J W. Herbert of
Holmesville. 'Ibe in' erinctit was iu
Maitland cemetery. The pallbearers
were Edward Grigg John Grigg, Ell-
iott Harrison, Wilmer Harrison,
Lloyd Bond and Maurice Frame.
Kingsley Harris ,,..- test in Eug-
land twenty -eve ye, r ago. but was
brought to this eou•.t fit an early
age and apeat his seri cc.,r, in God-
erich and in (iodertt•:. ; ,teu.hlp. Un
June 21.1, 1920. he w.,rried Verna
Cox, daughter of Ex It., ,o Il,rtb•rt t.
AUBURN •a•d "Nei bora," sari 'Fite Otd TV:
Singh( 9e1tooi" to sa aypredadw
AleeURN, June 2L-lltlssee Wok adlmN Im the towsaltlpl hall, Thu
of Stratbroy visited at the home of
their brother, Dr. Weir, over the tieek-
•
V1ailord over the weak -end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tergusoq
were Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson,
Cartusu and Verna, of Windsor; Mr.
and M a, Wright sed two children,
of NUMMI: Mr. sad Mrs. V. Taylor
mud ehlldreu, of West Wawanoah; Mr.
H. Snyder and Jack, of Oodorich.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mulch, of
the West, Is visiting bis parents, Mr.
sad Mrs. Jas. Mutch.
Mr. and Mrs. Shearer Wilson and
the latter's father, Mr. Snyder, of
London. and Mr, and Miss McAllis-
ter of Nest Wawauosh were visitors
at the home of the forger's brother,
Mr. J. J. Wilson, on Sunday last.
Mrs. Harvey Longman of London
wen a guest of her aunt, Mrs. I3. Gov -
ler, the fore part of the week.
There will be uo eervlee In Knox
Presbyterian church next Sunday, ot.
account of the Smith's Hill annivers-
ary.
On Monday evening, prior to the
Itaithby-Taylor weddlug, the many
friends of hiss Glme'ys Taylor gath•
ered at her home to wish her every
happiness ill the future. A mock
wedding was staged. with Mira C.
Jewell, 111-s Ruble sod Miss Uhureh
as pnucip.i'. and hiss Taylor was
eel and M. mg,, of ;•s'ericl' town- i presented with a chesterfield table,
see lug cabinet esti ,
MacDougall farm en •I, 7th tsmcea- with the wishes of •Il for a happy
* ion of Goderisi, tewe•-:..it and were life in the days to came.
farming sae leefutb .r l had one
little daughter, PL*Gi• tit ut three
years of age Mr. 11 is is sur-
vived also bj' Itis fever•, lir. John
1
Harris of s 7th con -'.ion, a sis-
ter, Miss Danis Hurl- e;eslerhit.
and twbr env, r! :raid Austin. '
both ofo'Oodst4ch
The following seat 11,',.,1 tributes:
Mr. and 1hs. John i$sr;.- and fam
-
fly, Mr. and Mrs. H.. C. e'• v and ram
11y, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Harris, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Gra. \Ir and Mrs.
Fred Gilbert and Mre J It••ud, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Bead and faun.), Mr. rod
Mas. Richard bond rad !Amity, Mr.
mid Mrs. W. 7: Yeo Amt ''tinny, Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Weeds .,rad family,
Mr. and Mrs. Nolle Xour.. and 11iss
Maid Beacom„ Mrs. J. .1 And Edgar
McGuire, Min Altal d \l,s'artuey,
Mr. and res R41d Terre lir. rod
Mrs. N. W. TTer/arthst, 11 - \1'. Pear-
son and family, Mr sad \I•• (Ytarle-
Whitely, Dons and WRm Il.trriwnt.
Mr. and Moa 1IIilol 111 • ri-on, Mr.
and Mra. C. J. Wallis. \I- Ronald
l'•wpbtell, ago Hate
Young People's so 7 Grace
United church, Godeeich Township
Men's Club, Oatinary Agri, e Ite•part-
ment, London Late; M. h R. Har-
✓ and Phyltls.
The funeral of Wiliam Pearson,
the second victim of the tr .•.ty, took
ince from his bone 80 No• :tib eon-
shin-
They pOrebaae.i ilio former magazine rre
k
11r and lir.' H. Gorier and Mrs
Henry Gorler Intend to be present at
the Sheppard re'uuMj at Stratford on
Saturday this week.
Mr. .\:dot Hustle of Ashfield ha+
Is"•tt engaged as teacher of the Au
burn public sebad to- they next school
year and hiss Violet Sharp' of Dash
w ...Hi as teacher of the fifth form
school.
Dwelling Iiurned.-=Early Tuesday
morning the tire alarm sounded for a
bad blaze at the home of Mr. Joseph
lie nig, but the ere had made such
headway when discovered that it
eanttdpnot 1s• checked .tnd the residence
Itv destnowti Ouly a t
ptee•s of (unlit tire were saved. Mr.
and Mrs. Ewing and their ten -year-
old sun 1,1./111141 in tltelr night attire.
The origin of the fire 1s uncertain.
lu-tranee Bill partly corer the loss.
At present the family are staying
with Mr. and Mrs. J. McKnight. The
house• was one of flue oldest in Au-
burn and was espae sally well built.
It was at one time the home of Hou.
1;,s,rge Bell, who was Provincial
Treasurer of Saskatchewan twenty-
nec years alp,. Mr. Ewing has not
yet ,t.-iderl about rrinildiug.
Women's Institute Rally. -A eom-
bined totting of the Wotuem's In-
stitutes of Blyth. 'Iteigrave and Au-
burn was held In the Foresters' Hall,
cession on the lent afterms,tat t Auburn, on E ridgy, June ltith, W bear
ci cine k. The latru meat. was l,
u (9itt. the simmer speaker. Mb* Guest.
ton cemetery, the mrees being eon-Tshe suhj.r[ of her address was
vl
ducted by Rev. J. IT .Herbert, areistee 1 "\)''ting Present Problems In a 1'nc•
by Rey. F. H. Paoli* TIM pallbearers tient R'xy." In the eo0M of her
yd ler. Brace sp4. .'1 4 t.alk she remarked 9*t, while
Grigg F.Ubtt Bar
1 Ilodle 1 those wio sena awn from bane and
sad truest McGee.
it #u[hertin- did wet? deserved rsoor, tines wMe
law weep nosy
beaters: Roy ri' e1 lions and o#!
kept say tbreomttlsalil
Mann, Geo. Joh notes, J'irttest Vsi d "'ma O1OTe• atm of a and William OLtaler. ?rtusrli)^.spR - .•Yod, met
were Bert Finlay.
Masson. Fred"
*ars _ _ 1 j t
who -eras ilktrtggse i,sale, uM.a *aa w i
yearn or -• eperesee the soweart+Bema)a.a, - - . •. 0=-1' .:...
min Pearson, of the 7th cosen.sktn of +on n the right piece. Min Guest
the towushlp, and the Ate May, Pear-' Anasevl also the lmpordante to rte
eon. He war b,rn and spent all hi, B Indi,idnal of a ¶roper diet, on which
life in the township. ,He leaves his' health so greatly depended, and she
wife, formerly lies Non Mann of nrgod ate• greater use of vegetables
ht the elallr mens Reps,rts of be'
characters in the plays took their
ports exceeditngly Weil The "Slag -
log School" brought forth groat ap•
planet. Tbe actors lack led pev. F.
W. Cralk (Protester Cornflakes)
Mrs, M. Phillips (lira J1gga), who la-
borlously rendered 'Loch Lomoad ;"
Everett lleilwala tad Janes Young
(Ism '• tikaiirsei
Long, Long Tall 4iWlndiug;" *or-
lon Porter and Esther Mc -Dwain (The
Night -in -gale Sisters), who tried to
slag, "The Old M111 Stream;" Mrs,
Gordon Ore, Mrs A. llchborae, Miss
Non Sowerhy and Mies Station Col-
well (the Angelic Quartette from Le -
burn), who very painfully sang "Sil-
ber Threads among the Gold ;" Orval
Powell and Arnold Porter (Mutt and
Jeff), who showed their tonsils in try-
ing to climb tO operatic stardom;
Mrs. George ) ellwalo and Mrs. J. B.
Orr (the Two -in -one duet), whole
knowledge of music comprised "scales".
(a place to weigh bogs), "beat" (a
pickle). The Professor, as a sample
lesson, ring "The Old MW Stream."
The pupils, quite sure they could do
as well, tried "Put On Your Old Grey
Bonnet," but, with the Professor wav-
iug his baton (a screwdriver) wildly,
went badly astray from the tune. The
curtain thea implied the passing of
three months' twining, and the class
certainly showed results. The pro-
gram theu Included the following:
Solo, "My Wild irlsh Rose," Mrs. Gor-
don Orr, pith the whole sclsool join -
lug in the chjrus; duet, "Memories,"
by Marion Porter aid Esther Mc1i-
walu ; duet. The Long, Long Trail,"
I by Everett Mtllwatn and James
Young; two choruses, "Beautiful Isle
1 of Somewhere" and "Sweet Bye and
Bye." Mrs. Gordon Harwood pre-
sided at- the piano -for rhe'perform-
ance. The characters In the "School"
included those who .sere In the two
plays. The Harmonies Baud, com-
passed of Marion Porter, pianist, Glen
Lockhart. guitar, Lorue Porter, jew&
harp and triangle, Arnold Porter,
Everett li-llw*in and Orval Powell,
mouthorgatis. played several selections.
Refreshments were served by the
Young People's Society of Carlow
Uulted churvh. Tbe evening was
brought to a close with the singing of
the National Anthem. .
TRY THESE DAINTIES
It) Reify Barclay
FRI IT CAMAIMEIL
1 cup tlgs
1 cup seeded raisins
1 tablespoon candled orange peel
1 cup stoned date
1 cup walnut meats
2 to 4 tablespoons orange jnice
Steam fruit for 20 minute.. Cool
and put through food chopper with
walnuts. Moisten with orange juke
until of right eonsistt e y to make in-
to small balls or squates.
DON'T LET COMMON
CONSTIPATION DULL
THE JOT OF LIVING
ttiogirn au.i..Dasait, 1'lnsa
Rad
Oaas tp•Ues .tars the sunshine
out of Tow okw f lit may bring head-
aches, lass apyadfg, find energy,
•Iaspiessnem, rtltn, pimples.
If neglected. it s.rloudy impair
health.
Pertaaately, yea can avoid this
condition by eating • delicious ce-
reaL Laboratory bets show that
Kellogg's Au.-Barat provides two
thtnge needed to overman common
eensttpdtion: 'teak" and vitamin B.
ArI.Baa1( is also • rich source of
Weed -bedding iron.
The "bulk" la Au.Baan to moth
like that of leafy vegetables. With-
in the body, it forma • soft mass.
Gently, tt clears out the intestinal
wastes.
Bow mach better than dosing
yourself with patent medicines. Two
tablespoonfuls of Arz-Beata daily
are usually snakiest. With each
meal in chronic cases. If not re
Hived this way, see your doctor.
Get the rod -and -green package at
year grocer's. Made by Kellogg in
London, Ontario.
Carpentry
Alterations sad general re-
pairs, 4 sevens-abo roding,
garages, sun porches. etc.
How about a Cedar Chest for
your tars and blankets?
Let me astimate an your work.
Prices rsaeetsabia Reliable
wotkm••andy.
John Jeffery
r' warm Strut Pbess 177u
I
Buffett township, to whom be war •
I Jsaiviwe .k .: . ;,,, ;:e s. -anew tw+o a•IPIFenew Svci t ere Ate. 3 1'9.!4. 1 'ri .
Itt. father. tar'we -.t,w d BaJtoy t tT 711`ytRt aril' CIelgrare daltons. This
al at his father, two sisters, Mrs Roy included a solo by Mrs. Phillipa of
i owson of \'arn:t and lira, ?red Me -
Myth; of (ialericL, trod one broth -
or.
a quartette by lire. Herr-'
or. Albert, at bone i'Ith his father. Ington, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Gilueon and I
lk.th funerals were e.1'y largely at -1 Mrs' hatdlaw. Ansi a bolo by Muhl", I
tended, as Mr. Ilarrl ed Mr. Peer- I H.errla of Itelgrsve. Mr. H. T.
son were both highly respected and wends, president of the Lions ('pub of
the utmost Sympathy n felt through-
oist familietnelde,nnn1,4
ty for the
s sonmadly be
reared.
ASHFIELD
ASHFiF,I,ir. .lune :'t), -Mr. Archie'
MacMnretty et Detroit visited) with
his-al*trre, lira. Fran is sad Miss Aa -
j rate, and brother Barb Over the week -1
I end.
lira. Ilobert Bull,•„ left last week
for Alberta and Saskatchewan, where
she will visit her br.tbera and sister
Ifor a month
Miss Margaret. MIntrensIe has re-
turned baro• from Stratford, where
at* was attending Normal School.
1 Mrs. Rohl o1 Detroit la •kiting her
brother. ?Lr Iran Fmleyaetn of Iwb•h-
ale tt.
Mrs. M. (' MatKett•le 1s spending
la few days 111 Exeter with her daugh-
ter. Mrs. J. It. Rhoda'.
lflte Wotm•n's institute held their
June meeting In the Macf.ean bull. A
large number wore [resent from Dun-
Brannon and a very tnteereatlag ad-
dress was firm% ivy MJma Gnats
The W.M S. of the SWAM Presby -
tertian church met at the home of
Mrs, Alex \lac•Gregotr. Thirty mem-
hers is ere present. and Interesting
paper. sere given Oa the work.
I'ORTER'S HILL •
1•e)ItTI;(i S HIL(,, Jane 2L -The
ue.tthcr is evtremely warm and dry.
ttu Rarnrday itebert lsowell was
teem sold.•nly Ili silk appendix
trinb:e nisi wax taken to Clinton boe-
pihtl, e here an emergenry operation
was performed. ♦t latdat report he
was doing ns we1j as could foe ex-
pected Boil it ors son of Mr. wad
Mr. 11arn Powell of this place.
Mrs .1 S foeiikart and .00s, Glen
end Argyle, motored to Dundalk to
visit old friends. Mrs. Lockhart re -
u, lined
e-nctined for a WOOL
]1r. and Mrs. Jack Graham, tilt,
'i'hottei,. visited 'with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Eloiler. •
On Monday sissalng the Potter's
111111 ball tram lied a frlesdly game
with !toluene Itig lean:. the Natoli lying
24-1s in favor of Holmes -1111e. Poor of
the I'"r pj'i 111
`i. etopAC cunt
Wra. Jordan,
parents, Mr
• snot other ,ei
Iter. 3, N,11., M (Goderich,
will aA minor meeting Of
the Meal'* wont Torolay even -
in* A esti same will be played
before tie n
boys were nnable to
i fl? Yee M'ilitateg.'
r Morse, Sask., teem -•1
4t tali,_ t
• r6da. Rett
Goderich, gave a brief amount of the 1
good work the Club Is doing, and Mr.
11. Johnston, t4talrman of the welfare I
committee of the same flub, outlined
the program to be toren In aid of the
(-rippled children of Huron. MTs.
Woods, pre eident of the Auburn In-
stitute, extended a hearty vote of
thanks to the speaker, lilts Guest,
and lunch was then served.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
(MIDERI('ll TOWNSHIP, June 20.
---Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott visited
with relatives in Toronto over the
week -eel,
if rs. J. B. Orr held a successful
"bee" on Saturday. to repair the root
of The hero, which was damaged by
the windstorm of last week.
Mr. sad Mrs. Robert Mcllwaln and
Mr. sad Mrs. Robert Davidson were
visitors recently at the home of Mrs.
Wm. Reid, in Stanley township.
Mr. Thomas Sowerby is erecting a
steel barn On ,his farm, formerly Oc-
cupied by Mr. Wm. Elliott.
Miss Esther Mcilwaln slatted last
week with M1.. Christine Robertson
at Callow.
Union Church Netter -The June -
meeting of the W.H.S. of Union
chareh was held on Wednesday
afternoon, June 14th, at the home of
Mrs. Robert Mellwain. jr., with thir-
teen present. During the afternoon,
the ladles' quilted a quilt. The de-
votional exercises were taken by Miss
Ethel Mcliwain. Rev. F. W. erotic
led In prayer. The roll call was re-
sponded to with the telt word "Re
member." Mrs. George Falconer read
an article entitled "Two Golden
'Days." Mr, ('rack gave a short ad
dress on the sohjeet "Remembranee."
At the conclusion of the meeting a
d.Iaty lunch we. waved by the host-
ees....There was Daly .e small eongrc•
gallon present at talon on Sunday.
The pastor, Rev. F. W. Cralk, oe-
copied tete pulpit and delivered an In -
!Orbit addreem on the subject "The
Man of tine Ilour," from St. Matthew
7 :0 and 7. During the ,t wire, a writ,
"The iteautiful Garden of Prayer,"
was•sung by mime Mart Harwood....
lir. Robert Davidson was appointed
410tegate to the Presbytery to tepee-
seat lemon church for the rear.' 109'{ 1
and 11164. Mr. Robert Mellwalo wee
ijllfinntevt 1iffbittiife '11111PI iia:'
Presbytery met at immottler N'r
gamey neje.. " wakes ►+s,y,yV"° t ewe..
day crerrirtnewftt be as [t•llal, with -11e
pastor In ejtarge. Sonde, sehool at
2 m.: trenching merrier at 3 p.m.
Flrans at Carw.-din Friday 1
evening, the Union Dramatic Society
Journeyed to Carlow. and presented
their two ¶Aa's, "Nttaoldering thea"
.,
HOT W `$HER BARGAINS
Ow Large ' i ' Ltrirfeatar $120.00
, • . SOW
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The, gore are-olei4 for the reason that we
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-We carry a large steels and eau glen pr4_ept; asrtIcef-
COAL-Now Is the cheapest tinsel to pull] your winter
supply. We handle the celebrated Ha&elbr'ook
Coal, free from slate and Blinkers. •
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CHAS. C. LEE
PHONES -Stere fl, Hives 112.
The Stere al tie Mutter.
Attention!
YOUR PAREILY 0*001111 KAY OR MAY NOT HAVE
NUN A MOMS TO YOU.
Try Robertson's and be satisfied
-The followieg aro Specials for this week only! -
Nature's Best ale PEAS 2 for25c
10c Ib.
LARD -
Eagle Brand Milk . . 19c a tin
PRESERVED
Get your summer
supply now
GINGER
25c a Ib.
GRAPENUTS e
Lux Toilet SOAP e
l7c a pkg.
3 for 2lc
Tomato Juice
12 -oz
Bottle -
10c
New CHEESE
2 lbs. fax 25c
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