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FACE
$2.20 Value for $I.N
Souvenirs, Peet Cards, etc
ARMAND FACE POWDER
Regular $t.n0
Real Special bk
8T. DENIS BATH SALTS
1-6. PILL 21e. Body Powder 54e
('••s, Films and thmediss
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Phone 90 72 The Square
Goderich
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP daughter, moved hack this week to
Detroit, where Mr. Perry U getting
COLBORNR TOWNSHIP, July 25.— steady work.
Catharine and Mary O'Neil
are Goderich visitors this week.
Mr. Thos. Wallace returned from
runt this week.
Mrs. Stock and Mrs. Hushon, of
Klnkora, who have been holidaying at
Port Albert summer resort, visited
Mrs. P. M. Sullivan last week.
Miss Helena Foley Is taking holidays
at her home here.
-There is to be a garden party in
Eingebridge on Thursday, Augtrrt 9th,
with the Hogan orchestra In attend-
ance. Look for further particulars
nest week and don't forget the date.
Mr. and Mrs: Robt. Dixon and daugh-
ter Aileen, of Windsor, spent the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fea-
gan.
Mrs. Wm. Cleyton and son Jack, of
Putnam, ere visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Treble.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter l'ettman. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mcllwaln and MW
Eileen Rees of Tomato spent Sunday
with friends Wlarton and Owen
Sound.
Mrs. Duncan Crawford and cblld•
ren of Flint, Mich., are visiting with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wil-
son.
Mrs. Earl McKnight and two child-
ren are visiting friends at Westfield
this. week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cassedy of
()morose, Alta., visited with Mr. and
Mn. Wm. Mcllwaln on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchell, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stoll,
spent Suniawith Mende at Barfield.
Mim Amer a IIc71walfi—lipent -
day with friends at Blyth and Brus-
sels.
russels.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan %%son will
celebrate their golden wedding anni-
veraary at their home. "Bide -a -Wee,"
Carlow, on Saturday, August 4th, and
will be pleased to receive their friends
In the 'afternoon and evening. Receiv-
ing
esewIng with theta will be Mrs. W. Ge'1-
Ilat and /Mr. George Foreman, honored
guests of fifty years ago. -
KINGSBRIDGE
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON. July 25.—Mr. and
Mrs. Heber Eedy and family spent
Sunday with friends at Millbank.
Mr. and Mev. Jas. McEachern and
family, of London, spent theweek-end
lid
the guests of the lady's parents,
and_Mes. R. A. McKenzie.
Mrs. reunle LIR1tllart, ilt"Steers tient-
out, la visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry
CIuff.
Mesa Robina Sproul 1s visiting
friends at Toronto and St. Thome*.
Rev. Dr. J. •S. Shortt, of Barrie,
moderator of the General Assembly of
the Presbyterian Church, will occupy
the pulpit in the Presbyterian church
here next Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Chas. Ross of Goderich and
AWL Roes of Lochalsh spent the week-
end with their brother, Fred, and Mra.
Rosa.
Miss Clara Sproul of Stratford Is
KtNGSRRiDOE, July 2,5.—Rosa spending her holidays the guest of
her mother, Mrs. David Sproul.
with
Esther Brophy of Joplin, Mo., Mr. seed Mrs. Ray Carter and babe,
Rev. Father Sullivan of Clinton visited of Toronto, are spending the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sullivan last week. with the lady's father, Mr. Rich. Reed.
Miss Maul MacNamara of Coder -
Else Ethel Case of Toronto is vlslt-
lch is spending a few days among her ing her friend, Else Clara Sproul.
Ashfield friends, Miss Alma Hunter of London 1s the
Miss Ethel Austin of London is guest of MIAs Emily McClure.
holidaying with her mother. The United church Sunday school
Misses Mary Garvey, Mary M Dal-
MAFEKING
MAFEKING, July 16.—ilrI.4. Barry
White of Montreal spent last week
with her brother, Mr. Richard John-
ston, and Mrs. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton and fata-
lly and Miss !'earl Irvin, of London,
were week -end visitors with relatives
here.
Mrs. Wm. Blake returned last week
from a two weeks' visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Albert Alton, Belfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moffat and
Keith, of Sarnia, were week -end guests
ot.. Mr....and ._Mrs. Richard Johnston.
They were accompanied by Miss Mar-
garet Blake of Winnipeg, who re-
mained to visit other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Treleaven and
daugp gis,,Fiyelen end Patricia, and
son Bob, of Toronto, ,were guesli of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick on Wed-
nesday.
Misses Olive and Jean Anderson and
Olive Kilpatrick spent last week at
Port Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horton had as
visitors the past week the latter's
brothers, Mr. J. C. Mothers, who was
accompanied by his wife and family
of London, Mr. Carmen Mothers of
[letup, and Mr. Bailie Stothers of
London. They, with Mrs. Horton and
Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stoth-
ers and family, who are t;pending the
summer at Kintall, attended the An-
drew4Aue picnic at Point Clark on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shackleton
and Miss Alice Shackleton attended
the marriage of Mr. Finlay Shackle-
ton and Mise Marion Ivison of Lon-
don, whit -h took place Wednesday noon
In Talbot street Baptist church, Lon-
don.
The sympathy of this community Is
extended to Mr. and Mrs. George Saun-
ders and family in their recent sad be-
reavement.
ton and Dolores Dalton are visitors
to Detroit this week.
Master Maurice O'Reilly of Goder-
ich la spending his holidays with Mr.
.and Mrs. Tim Grimn.
Mina Annie I)alton returned from
Kitchener last week and was accom-
panied by her nieces, the Misses Pope.
Mr. ani Mrs. King and family of
Teamster spent Sunday w11f IMI&
Kiagabrldge friend.
Miss Reta Foley vlelted at the home
of her uncle, Mr. Bob Foley of Hod-
erich, last week.
Mrs. Frayne visited in Toronto re-
cently.
Mrs. N. Perry, with her son and
If It's Paint
--i-trittackstone
ALL WANTED COLORS
60c quart
Take advantage of this
special offer and brighten up
the property.
Blackstone's
�K THE BROADW &T -OT=
GODERICH
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GODERICH, ONT.
Thursday, July filth, i*b-4
"- .'Going Forward with Goderich -
Don't Wee ,the offer (published on
page 1 of this issue) of tib in prlsea
to shoppers In Goderleb on Saturday
next.
THE VETERANS' PICNIC
One of the big events of yesterday
was the Huron county veterans' picnic
at Buyaetd, which was a moat success -
tat allots, ,S-Jsaµli-+pool=a--+ut-
avoldably crowded out of this issue,
but will appear next week.
VEltDICT IS "NOT GUILTYY"
There le someone, it would neem.
who le loth to drop that lnterestiug
story of Coibosne towuship's bear,
which recently, according to ere -wit-
nesses, has approached to the outskirts
of Goderich. That person Is evidently
doing ills best to keep the bear In the
public eye, perhaps to stir up enough
anlmoxlty to have a hunt eetabl,shed,
with a view to obtaining a nice juicy
bear sneak, such as is uuw being en-
joyed at Lucknow, where Ernest Ack-
ert Is reported to have slain a black
bear ou Tuesday night. At any rate,
our bear is reported to have taken ou
certain murderous traits, erideuced
first Is baitford and ._1hen..AL_3)....11.
O'Brien's slaughter -house ou the
Hume road. Two dogs and a pig al-
legedly were the victim.. A check-up
reveals absolutely no truth in the re-
ports, Saltford authorities and Mr.
O'Brien denying the loss of any live
stock.
Meanwhile Bruin pursues his own
contented way, probably nosing In and
pjs,_jLt interesting places about the
countrysi8e, fn b11iit6Tlilioradt. '(1f
the libelous reports being spread about
Atthill—Leiner..At high noon Sal- item.
urday, July 7, a lovely wedding was
so'.emnlsed at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hen:7 Lednor, Port Albert, when
their eldest daughter, Carolyn Jean,
became th� bride of Mr. Douglas Alex-
ander Atthill, of ('ane, Ontario. Thu
ceremony, conducted by Rev. J. W.
Pomeroy, was performed benea-tWau
arch of roses and ferns. The bride.
given In marriage by her father, em
tered the room to the strains of the
Lohengrin Bridal Chorus, played by
Miss Laura Graham. She was charm-
ing in a gown of Ivory satin with
white shoes and gloves. Her bouquet
was of roses and fern. The attendants
were Mr, aad Mrs. Win. Dickson,
DR. PETER STRANG PASSES
Was at One Time a Teacher in Col -
bow= Township
lSyt_death of Rev. fetes Strang,
D.D., which occurred sr Regina on
July 16th as the result of- an apoplec-
tic stroke, terminated a career which
began on a Heron county farm.
Peter Strang was born in Usborne
township and In 1'884 went west to
farm In Manitoba. In IsO3rfis-entered
Manitoba College to study for the min-
istry and on his graduation he was
called by the Presbyterian congrega-
brother-In-law and sister of the bride. tion of Virden. Ile ministered there
After the signing of the register a until 1911, when be went to Saskatcbe-
Miss 1 wan, where he was superintendent of
wedding dinner was served by
Laura Graham and Miss Etta Quaid. missloas for seventeen years, fir.t for
1 to (clouds of ties bride, add Mrs. 1 the Presbyterian Church and after
union for the United Church. Ile re-
tired In 1928.
Ile is survived by one daughter, Mrs.
C. H. Rife, of SL Paul, Minn. Hen-
ry Strang, of Unborn is a brother.
Before going to the We -t Peter
4601.20
.O.V LDTOl[O$ILES SOLD
this year in Wayne County,
Mich., the most Automobile -
minded Count j the world.
are
Fords
THERE MUST BE A
REASON
—SEE—
Frank H. Wood
& Son
Sales Service
We M. McLean
Groceries
FEED, SEEDS, ROOFING,
FERTILIZER, TARN
SVPPLI$a- —
For healthier livestock and
more returns we have the proper
feeds. Everything carried 1s
standard quality and guaranteed
In every particular. The prices
are in keeping with the times.
Kingston Street Phone 360
Int ma
held their picnic at the river at Har- I John Williams and Mrs. David Martin.
rin; ren Wednesday of this week. The room was prettily decorated with
There was no service in the United , pink and white stevtera and Dowers.
church last Sunday evening, In order The table was daintily arranged with
to allow the congregation to altered pink and white runners Qud centred
the Summer SStl 1 --_ _ _ with the tour -story welding cake, over
Mrs. Bishop of Chicago, vee wbleb was suspended a white batt:
slatting Ler parents. Mr. and furs.
Thos. Mothers, has returned home.
The Junior Farmers *sad Junior In-
stitute bad a wstaer re * a Sam Al-
bert last Thursday weenies, . _. _. . _
The Presbyterian church are holding
their Sunday school picnic on Friday
of this week on the banks of the Nine
MIIe River at Mrs. J. H. Reid's.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ross attended the
closing of the Presbyterian Summer
School at Klnta❑ on Sunday evening
last. Rev. Dr. J. S. Shortt of Barrie
gave the address.
Miss Ethel Finnigan Is visiting with
her sister, Mrs. R. J. Elgie of Tucker -
smith.
d, s benereceived
of the death of Zes.-1
loved
wife of Dr. Brown Durnin of
Great Fall", Montana. The deceased
leaves to mourn her loss her husband,
also a son and daughter. The fun-
IIf eral was held at Great Falls on Tues-
day of this week. Dr. Dnrnin is a
brothel' of Robt. Durnin and Mies El-
len Durnin.
New Clue Organized.—Miss Flora
Durnin had a garden and canning de-
monstration at her home on Monday
afternoon and a club was organised,
with the following officers: President,
Bernice Roach; vice-president,
Crewford : r .
Hilda Finnigan: hall manage
Mar-
garet Stewart.
Guests Deluded Rev. J. W. and Mrs.
Pomeroy and Mrs. Angus Gordon.
Kr. end Mrs. AttbiU will reside on the
groom's farm et Cane, Ontario.
Lakeview Farm. the home .of ,Mr.
and Mra. Wm. Dickson, on Wedues•
day evening. July 11, was the scene
of a happy gatheripg when they en-
tertained In bonor of Mr. and Mrs.
I). A. Atthill, who were married the
previous Saturday. The house was
beautifully decorated for the occasion
and during the evening the bride,
formerly Miss Jean Lednor, was show-
ered with many lovely gifts expressive
of the high esteem in which site is
held. Cards and dancing were thea
r +a'*tel_ ut midnight a dainty
lunch was sere t1 6riaSnuff Pima*
passing the wedding cake. Mr. and
Mrs. Atthill left the following Monday
evening for their twice at Cane, On-
tario, where they will take up emi-
nence on the groom's farm.
SPECIAL!
DRESSES and SLITS MASTER -CLEANED
TAILOR -PRESSED
--MARVO SYSTEM OF DRY CLEANING—
ALTERING — REPAIRING
GET Ot'R PRi('ES ON RUG -CLEANING
J. A. N I V I N S EMS Street and Square
Called for and delivered.
THE GODERICH HEAT FOLKS
Add to your heating pleat a coal -
ben full of Heat Polka and you
multiply your heat. Hire is the
way to subtract from your usual
trips to the cellar Here is the
way to divide your ordinary coal
costs. There Is na "we in the
Hest Polka m'cltiplicatlon table,
but they can spell "heat" and
"cheer" with their ey•c shut.
If you want to multiply ,our win-
ter pleasures and talcs sway iia
worries, ybu want it.t Hest
Folks in your bin.
WR NOW CARRY GHNUiNII
SCOTCH ANTHRACITE
CALL THE terriUtt
B. MUSTARD COAL CO.
ONTARIO
!,PHONE 98 CODER/CH,
rafgtlllghfor a white to KO Net
Colborne, Lip.
LEEBURN
LEEBURN,_ July !I,—Masters Don
and Keith Mason, of Toronto, are
spending holidays with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mra. A: Clutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Chisholm and
the latter s Stater, from Goderich, mo -
tonsils) Muskoka on Saturday and re-
turned on MotldaTeyening.
Miss Olive Tlcbborne of Goderich has
been holidaying at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Horaee Horton.
Miss Ruth Shaw, of Toronto, is
holidaying with her sisters and bro4i-
er. She Lae given up her school in
the city and expecte to go to Edmon-
ton to teach after the holidays.
Misses Edith and Elizabeth Horton
spent Wednealey In Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton (Tutton
motored to Bruce Bench last Thursday.
Church service will be 'school
att 11at .
next Sabbath: Sunday
a.m. The pastor will then be away
for the month of August -for his holi-
days. The leaflet. "Gleanings.' which
he had with film last Sabbath to dis-
tribute, gives an account of the ser-
viees for the next month And of what
has oenrred recently.
W. M. S. Meeting. --The July meet-
ing of the W.M.S. of Lceburn ebureh
WAR held 011 Wednesday afternoon,
Poll Inst., at the home of Mr. and
Mr.. 1. Hunter, with a good attendance.
The meeting was In charge of the
young girls. Mildred Sellowe being
'seller. EVA Horton led in the Bible
reotlnt phvllla Horton led In prayer;
.Tenn hunter gave a reading. "Three
Cheer+ and Tlger," and Wive Horton
Also a revling on "Grandma's Illation
Quilt." The presldent announced that
the meter wonkI like the W.M.S. to
be responsible for the show's service
the .peond Sunday in August. This
wen received favorably end Miss Min-
nie DIekenn of Port Albert has been
a'.keit to epeak that Sunday on her
work as a nurap In rho Etlte'b tt hos
pital, Manitoba. The meeting closed
with a hymn and all repeating the
Mispah bpnedietlnn A dainty lunch
was nerved by the hnstses and her two
oldest daughters. We were plowed to
have with not the hrsdetai two slaters,
Mrs. Wm. Rnetnn and Mks Jeaate
lAnlsistet, also Roy awe MN. D. Pom-
et0p.
INSURANCLffi
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N. K. WARK
GWderich, Ont. lime 646
-Hardware and
Gift Store
—PICNIC SUPPLIES—
Paper Plates
Paper Cups
Serviettes, etc.
Dodge and DeSoto
Sales and Service
PHONE 175—GODERICH
USED CARS
1930 --Chen. Sedan
1526--('hev. Sedan
1 Ford A Roadster
SEE OUR STO('K OF USED
TIRES
Sizes from 440-21 up to 000.30
—100 to choose from—
REG. MCGEE
HAMILTON STREET
F. R. Miller
SERVICE
ST AT ION
VICTORIA STREET
BATTERIES
13 -plate, guaranteed for 1
year. PRIC1.$4
.85
USED CARS
1 COACH 1 SEDAN
—PRICED TO SELL—
Goderich, Ont. Phone 259
ADOLF KIBLER
Meat Market
VICTORIA STREET
WEEK—END SPECIALS
Round Steak lbs R.
2fee 26e
hlrlu.in Steak.,, 2k Ie.
Porterhouse or T-bone 22e lb.
Pot Roasts Ile ib.
Lean Bolt Reef be to Se lb.
Breakfast Baton 30e Ib.
('ottag Roll 2225e lb.
Shoulder 1e.ligintr W 19r In.
Leg of Lamb .. "le fb•
Lamb Chops °.ie 1h.
Stewing Lash...... 10e Ib.
PHONE 610 WE DELIVER
__�,TRRMS ('ASH—
For the Beach
Sand Pails
and Shovels
Parasols, etc.
See our assortment
of Glassware
Gordon Tebbutt
West Street
Goderich, Ont. Phone OS
20 Per cent. Discount on
.,Su er,, Dresses} - act__..
VOA DRESSES FLANNEL and PIQUE SKIRTS
CREPE SUITS CREPE DRESSES
FLANNEL COATS
ALL LESS 20% ALL LESS 20%
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GEO. W. SCHAEFER
YOUR STORE PHONE 56 OF V:ALI F.
Best Values for Your Money
AT
—BAECHLER'S— 2 Ile '9r
FANCY M1 ED CAKES Tin Irk
Per
2-iN-1 SHOE POLISH 3 106
CORN FLAKES, All Kinds Ib. Ike
ne
PURE MAPLE RUTTER, IN BULK Try this z t Bottle* lb I:tt
HAPPY -VALE CATSUP Ting 1*
BRUNSWICK SARDINES r."., 5fir n. 23e
O1'R OWN THRWI'Y TEA . ...'J • . ' Ibb. 19e
BILK COCOA Per2 Ib. 19r
FRESH ARROWROOTS , s tK.lb. Tin 1k
ROWNTREE'S COCOA -•
PHONE 368 OUR OWN DELIVERY
—2- $TOBz8—GODERICH AND BAYFIELD—
For Pickling
TRY HEINZ
FULL STRENGTH
PURE WHiTE
Vinegar
60c gallon
ill
WE ALSO HAVE WHITE'
BLENDED AND 0ID1R
VINEOA3 --
50c a gallon
Robertson's
Grocery
Tres Delivery Phone 164
II
Notice
to
Car Owners
Just recently we installed
a Sunnen Piston Pin Hole
Grinder, for fitting the pint
into the pistons; also a Rod
Aligner, to teat the piston
and rod Tor bets '
yancsara
Communicate with your
"m garage mechanic and de -
and -have thli done Vti
w lgive
you better- pe oritati
t1Y
(*mossy. •
I� OR request
—AT— -
Barker Bros.
Service Statue
Bayfield Road Phone 241
(Bine Water Highway)
a
BROPHEY BR05-----
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Beds
Springs
Mattresses
WHETIR t eery Summer or Winter,
n yott and your fancily must reet
properly and e,,otfortably. Our stock
of reliable and reetfnl li••de, Mat-
teessee,and Spring'. IS most complete.
Product* of thr, !odd Ing manufacturers.
gnaf'4hteed by them Anil by us. Your
ltals'etion 4e incited •the prices are
in keeping with the times.
WEST STREET GODERICH Phone 110,. Night 217
For a Vacuum Cleaner that will do any _
thing any other Cleaner will do an4
a lot more besides
SEE OUR NEW
"VACTRIC"
(British -made Vacuum Cleaner)
PRICED COMPLETE WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS $65.00
ON DISPLAY NOW AT
TaIj)ot & . Cornish
The square $ Kinston Street Pho55s Reese 81; R... 500
Goderich -
Elevator and Transit Co.
A Goderich organization serving
the people of this district in a
practical _way,. and vitally in-
terested in the continued growth
and prosperity of the community
Shipping Dept., 'phone 87. Manager's Office, 'phone 65