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GODERICH, ONT.
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OO('RiIVB CORNERS, June 12.—
The t'.F.w.O. held their meeting to
the hall last Tuesday afternoon. There
was a good atteudance. After the
business part of the program was con-
cluded, arrangements were made for
a picnic to be held at Klntall on Sat.
urday, June 41. The next meeting will
be July 3 and will take the form of a
gnilting.
Mr. and hire. George Drennan and
Herbie yhatell with Mr. and Mrs. Wil•
TretTnr.a.y'.I Amoerley on =many:
Mr. awl Mrs. Robert Selena and
Jean visited Miss Mary Farrlsh at
Holyrood lately.
r. John Parrish visited his son,
r Lttin`eT"lrtYifit[s: itt alt teeter• but
day last �rtwk.
Miss Madeline Johnston has re-
turned hemp from nursing Miss Dor-
othy Outrun.
AUBURN
AUBU'lei, June 13.—Mr. John Ser-
vice of Windsor was here over the
week -end to attend the funeral of his
brother.
The funeral of the late Wm. Ser-
i vlee was he:d on Monday morning
from the home of his daughter, Mrs.
J x ail:ogee Interment
was In the cemetery at Sing-
hampton. Deceared is survived by his
wife, one daughter, three brothers and
Mrs. J. J. '[tun, Mr. Walter
Waahingtaa 4114 Mr. and Mrs. Amos J.
Andrew and Both *treaded the Salk-
e:d reunion at Stratford on Saturday
last.
Mrs. 0. IL Beret visited with her
ulster, firs, 4.D. Cameron of Guelph.
over the -end, returuing on Tumi-
dity.
Yr+. Geo. Patterese, of Toronto is
with her slater, Mr*. (Dr.) Weir, wko
Is not so well
Rev. Dr. Mortimore returned this
4. oak.. and will ,sl: 1tt
1 Knox United church on : u
June 17th, as usual. '
Mr. and Mrs. N. Murray et Opelpb
Junction, former residents here. cant
g�OS.novis4ay a•ud the went-
end In their cottage at •un.+e
They Lound the house 1110 1Well El broten
into and a lot of furniture and other
valuables had been stolen.
Mr Eugene F Dobie. who has been
a positlou in Goderich and left last
week.
Mrs. Stewart of Wingham, who had
been vlriting her daughter, firs. A..1.
Ferguson, the past week, returned
home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Beatty of Varna
called ou friends here ou Sunday last.
Baptist Ladies' Ald.—The moathly
meeting of the Baptist Ladles' Aid war
held at the home of Mrs. James Italth-
by on June 7th with the presWeat,
Mrs. Howson, In the chair and Miss
Newson at the organ. Several well -
hymns were sung
sad Yrs. RadfoM led anttri t1 .joined
to repeating the Iord's Prayer. Miss
!akin read Matthew 12 ,and explained
lin her own stye the lesson of the tal-
taerbers and special sttrress laid os
thf coming election, when the voters
will need spec I guidance to vote on
the liquor law, whit•h will make or
mar our youth. The roll call showed
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DUNGANNON
1)UNGAN:NUN, June 1&—Mr. and
Mrs. W. Nickel and family end Mrs.
Yuudt of Stratford were visitors et
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fed,
last Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Ryan of Goderich 1s
visiting et the home of Miss S. Polley.
The Culled churrb will hold their
annual :arden party on the [buret
grounds on Wednesday, June 27th. A
Way from Holmeavllle will provide
the program.
�dr:.sei
Maw .li1wer Shitt,*,IRten Clod
children, of Detroit, spent the week-
end the gue.+ts of the former', mother,
Mrs. VV'm. Shackleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Treleaven and
is Il'et.` Treleurei 'af 'lbronto zte
visiting the former'. mother, Mrs.
Robt. Treleaven.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Willis and
daughter, Yrs. Robt. McMillan, and
at Kirkland Lake. retorted huwc last eighteen members and ten etsitors son Bobby, and Mr. Rieman, of De -
week. pre -eat. The secretary gave the last trait, were weekend visitors at the
The Women's Institute meetinghas meetinj a minutes, and the treasurer a home of Mrs. B. J. Crawford.
been postponed, as the Foresters'e'Hall Rev. J. R. Peters of I Ilmvtlle coma-
e ill be teed free votlur on election day.
The brawn. is invited to meet with
Myth on June 26th. r„ hear the sum-
mer apeeker.
Mrs. Galdor of Detroit was the
guest of her slater, Mrs. J. Taylor,`
nettk-cud
Mew Bradwkk, wTio as em -
!doted In Windham for the last two
months, is Ileus in .Auburn at pres-
full' financial report. An Invitation
is to be seat to Clinton and Goderlch
Societies to meet with the Auburn
Society on July 5th. The program
consisted of the following: A reading,
"The }toyle.aa Town." Mrs. Webster.
and "Sth'k to the Right." Mrs. Wal-
. a dmf, -'+?lever-Grove-GrovelaeR 'die kegs etc will iN!'a►f
regale -4i. Mrs. McKnight and Mrs t better.
Ferguson: a reading. "Nothing Be- Mrs. Rtwy McDonald i• 'Weise bar
two sisters. Rev. J. W. Patton of Ben- cut. - 4twcelu.' F'Iorenee Waiper. also uGold- sister, Mra. Rich. Brown of the 2nd
miller conducted the tuueral service Mr. end Mrs. SlifTor.Elm %pee4.11 Bells Mrs. Glenn ltatthly: a duet toncv+.iou of Ashfield, this week.
tarns: • The week and whit-»-rr`iw*R" .. The poblie library has been rede- The bells rang merrier in Aubtun where. Miss Small and Mrs.E. Raith- +lottery•. formerly of the United eburcb
eorated and leas very trim and In- m1 Saturday last. when Mr. J. Aar 4t: reading. "Teach Me, Lord," Mr' here. oh t returned from China a short
citing and 1s open to the public at all diner of Exeter and )lis+s Mr -tired Lloyd Raithby. and a duet. "The World 1 tittle ago. the lhare charge
r ch f the
times for reading. New -papers and JtiRihn, daughter lir Mr: slid Mrs. Is Dying for a Bit of Love.' lira. and y
magazine; are at all times on hand. Geo. MLIian of ('[til-4,rue _ititn'a,thipi. 311*. Howson. After singing' -The # evening. Ills many friends will be
L The library inspector was here last were married at the.parsonage by City Fourapiare" Mrs. Mt-itrien die- dad 1 weltvrme him. Mre. Walker
.week and gave hie approval of the • Rev. lir. Mortl ore: _ mised the meeting with pSsyer. Tbe and fatally will accompany Mr. Walker.
splendid' rendition and the quality of Mi -5:. Irwin of Detrai.1•i; visiting her hostas` :ten served's dainty 10 sent They intend visiting friends for a
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pled the pulpit In the United church
last Sunday. Mrs. Peters and daugh-
ter, Miss Catherine, accompanied M.
Peters and spent Sunday with friend,
here.
Mrs. O. Irwin 1a under the uta*
home owIa to the death tit hla moth_
er, Yrs. John Bavtg,, returned to his
school at Ridgeway thla week.
The W.Y.S. of the Preebyterlaa
ekurch bei{ their
taoathly meetlmg .t
the home of Mrs. John Bennett, Port
Albert. The president. Mrs. McWhin-
ney, occupied the chair. The meeting
was opened with devotional exercises.
Ylas M. McKenzie read the Scripture
lesson. Prayer, were offered by Mra.
(Mother, and Mrs. Malas. Mrs. David-
st►n read a chapter from the study
book and Yrs Rs read a paper oa
British Guiana. The mostjpg was
ckm.d hr rrtasatla. ►1.�, j -.•.J•_ l ;errh
In unlaon.
Another street dance soder Me au-
.piess of oke Dnyauss Agrkulturai
Society will be bold on Priday, JtWt
Stott- mad RN'rati ' w 'Ilsvlthd. to
come and have seethe' a►d time
wit*. .1x -plass steam*: II provide
Ute mtasi: for modern ....d old time
daarlag.
dine. rem—dbest 4 o'clock Wedses-
day afternoon Cecil Otasr'. bar., 4th
coniwaloa of West Wawanoeh. burned
to the ground. The origin of the fire
Is unknown. Mr. Omer was In the
village at the floss, walls his wife was
hoeing In the garden, and no one saw
the fire until the blase was out through
the roof. A hurried call was sent to
Dungannon for assistance, but no-
thing eould be done by the 'Wm. help
arrived. The implements were In the
barn, also some calves and hens, which
were destroyed, as well as numerous
other articke. A splendid hempen also
was burned. The ION Is partly cov-
ered by Insurance;
QJuite a number from her. were In
Goderhb W edneeday afternoon to
bear Mr. Mitchell Hepburn.
ndy'e Lane United
church, Niagara Falls, was the scene
of a pretty weld on Saturday after-
noon last, whoa W. Slake
of Toronto. daughter of Mrs. John
gm mum
Blake, was united In marriage to D.
Stanley Floes of Toronto, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Floes, form-
erly of Grand Valley, Ontario. The
eeremony was performed by Rev. 11.
H. Gallagher, R.D., of Niagara Falls,
a eousln of the bride. The bride
who was given In marriage by her
brother, Cecil Blake, of Dungannon,
wore a lovely gown of cream satin
with mohair bat and carried Johanna
Hill roost. The bridegroom's Meter,
Mra. M. Osborne, of Toronto, was mat-
ron of honor. The bridegroom wa+
supported try tore bride's brother, Ilar
old Blake of Dungannon. After the
marriage service. a reception wax held
at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs
B. Comfort. In Ht. Oatharlaea. wheu
the mother of the bride received with
the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Fines will
1 make Meir home In Toronto.
Dungannon Mourns Her. -After an
Wises. of *newest five months. there
passed away at her home on Thursday
our o1 Ihtngaanoa's moot rota', mod
.ltizena. lu the person of Mary Efts
Smellier, beloved wile of John R Saw-
, age. In ber sixty-third year 'torn
in the township of Kinloss, deceased
was a daughter of the late Paul Smelt-
mr sad Martha ir* lir resl-
ttlznlls +1W.IL Wore wird tYsm
to . UOY' !r jr' too 'nshlp when
-pIaag. Thlrtt4w yura nes oke
tar Married to her now bereft bus -
IOW and settled is Grey township.-
lato7 motel to concession 7, Ash-
field, to the farm now oeruplet$ ity
(Merles Fowler. For over twenty
years they have been residents of Dun-
gannon. Resides the sorrowing bus -
band ant only daughter, Mrs. Lerol
Stingel, who attended her mother
throughout her Illness. de 'eased Is
survived 1.y two sons, Fred, Washing-
ton Territory, and Frank, Ridgeway.
lata•; being present for the fun-
eral. whi a wax held from her home
in lhuugannos on Saturday tot Green-
• , hill cemetery, istcknow. The services
� were conducted by her pastor, Rev.
D. --A: -MacMillan, •f Dungannon
Putted chertt. She is ;survived also
by two sisters, Mrs. Donald Meeevin.
• Gaterleh, and Mr C. Raamueeen of
Bloonzfie:d, Y.J., and throe brothers,
Joseph S ttekser; of Weyburn. Sank. :
1 William, of Calgary. and Jae. IOd De-
trolt.
"A man V1 lin has learned not to feel
fear w111 find the fatigue of daily
life enmrrnnrtslr dluhinlshetL"- Bert-
rand Rnexell.
est 1 "Itetluttful Pale of Some- Rev. J. R'alker. a returned min -
alder. Mrs. A. Rot& handl andel enjoyed a ref MO ' wek-
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NO EXTRA-
COST
Strawberry Festival
on grwenwb
Mr. Melvin Tyndall, Carlow
Wednesday, June 20
Auspices of Ladies' ,did, S.nith'e
Hill Presbyterian ('Lurth
Slipper served from 5 to t n rloek
FIRST-CLASS PROGRAM
of vocal and instrumental muaft..
leeway numbers, ete.
Admission 40c ; children 20cr-= -
M illinory-..
InI.roduetjsg the newewt in a -41110. -
play of Summer Millirem
Showing the tatted segue in Hata
for weddings, garden parties',
and apogee wear. In the popular
white and all the outstanding
sharks.
V,n, are rcovllallr• Invited to In
[pert nor stock
Miss M. R. MacVicar
Kingston Street Honiara [Meek