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reuu."4 p.osoi•r morning.
Beleacriptioa price $2.00 per year:
spun If paid la advance.
ISLE M1O'NAL PRINTiNG CO., LTD.
k T-= Es Goderlch, Oat
. R•)reotr, Vito! sod Mower
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k ; Tbussday, August lot, 198.5
' AIM =LIEM YOB BffiBEERB
With a bill of $3,000,000 a month fur
the Joovinclal Government has
Iced W tighten up the regulations
announced that from August
men physically fit will
the relief lilts and
mat aeefarm work
farwork
Aresia&
sees no need of pub -
catty capable men
etamortng fur help
r harvest. "After
over," the Premier
ter resider our action,
bet -M aief stops for single
meg." • •
The Government takes the Wallkill
that, while no person must be allowed
to be without the neeesearie• of life,
It $ MIMI to consider the taxpayer
wawa Money •Is taken to meet the
eeerelous cost of relief. The grants
from the Ald Iteral Treasury have been
materlally reduced. and consequently
the great burden of relief falls upon
tht►Osrvtnee, vel, Mr. Hepburn finds
his iffig41 to bane the Provincial
budgettlitwarted.- ,
Pum t will be with the
Premier attempt to find a sola-
+ ties that has assumed
Farmers eepe-
pro+pact of ob-
ring the busy
s, nd the morale ish market recalls the pithy remark
tt0 be improved of a member of the British (kabinet
with reference to one of Mr. Bennett's
schemes. "Humbug," he termed it.
Canada's wheat marketing troubles be-
gan when the Western wheat pool at-
tempted to force a blither price from
the British buyers than they were pre -
•
Miming
season on
of thousands
by their tra list of re-
lief reel b of a at of er -
After fo rani ele-
Uea, a cremes the Provtn-
)t1 G e ash Federal Gov-
ern may remit la acting
deal with the al
IDITORILL ',NOM
e
deal of in d save ilitlab stat
men • t of ToI i Dat an
Britain h I to In ail irises• of
the- tiobe air t -tiro
comma- 1 ail sorts of intematlonal
tangles Is lightened salt -interest
• • •
tdverldfans discuv-
•wer that eve of the Pre
-re are rarmera We all
Itch" Hepburn 1• a sou
tth a big farm In IGlsiu
Is .r
underyerp. his paaonai
born on ao4 reborn. howeehlp farm,
is a large grower as well as head
of the Govertfinent of Saskatchewan.
The other taros farmer Premiers •re
lion. Richasl Reid of Alberta, Hon.
John Bracken of Manitoba and Hon.
Walter Lea et Prince Edward Island.
Five out of sine for the farmers is a
pretty good score. -
Tyre 1,01
cred that
vimclal t'r
know that
of tbe tall,
y rlaa whl
• • ••
Lest we should be accused by the
edittcss of The Cltntos NewsHecore
of prejudice against Mr. Bennett, of
the waren, or somebody, we haateq
to remedy au omission in this column
last week, ln'falling to note the ap-
pointment of Mrs. Howard T. Fallia
of Petertoro to ti'e Senate. ltraiet
Ila is the second woman member
Senate, Mrs. Cairine Wilson of Ot-
tawa having been appointed by Mr.
Mackenzie King in 1930. Mae. Fallis
is a farmer's wife, and for stale years
has been au active platform supporter
of the Conservative cause. She took
part in at least one campaign In this
riding. With Mia Agnes Macpbalt,
the only woman member of the Com -
mous. there is now a trio of women
in the Federal Parliament, one for
each of the three principal coruers of
the political pme. '
• i •
The proposal dada by a South Afri-
can Premier that tile British donde.
ions should get togetir to raise the
prices of foodstuffs rad ou the Brit -
Goodbye, July! Ton were a hot ease.
• • •
'Mr. Bennett is taking an uttmonaclon-
ably long time to sate the plunge.
• • •
The iTnited States is to have a eelf-
rent coin with a hole 1a the image.
Uncle Sam is feellxge the ptasL
' THE SIGNAL
POLITICAL NOTES
Referring to the announcement-
WO
nnouncementsesta In • dally paper last week that
Maroc Sutherland of Seaforth would
1x a ;teres candidate, The Seafurth
News map that "Mayor Suthertaud
relate oat Iona le leamateet i "k` tee
laid .M would be honored to be chosen
a Mere* mind/date."
• • -•
Liperala of the North Bruce riding
meet j .00 on August Sth to
to
talBz. SMli13 iii or the coming
• • •
WIUMI* G. Ntt-holare, Bruce fawn -
ship fermi: arid vice-president of the
United Farmers of Ontario, was choe-
ee at a convention at Port Elgin on
Baty to contest the North Bruce
ridiMf as a Farmer -tabor caudtdate.
ynegicho1Joa said be would support
the Stevens program. Miss Macphall
was present and, while predicting the
rgparen of the fiberala to power, ec-
cused•rMat party arogating by and
delug piping."
• • •
or/ from Owen Sound
end Oonaeratives in ,
would pies 1
candid*
of the
Miee
B
that a
party w
vent ice
Added- 8t
tilt r
former
IOW*,
da te.
at Lib -
North
(tion
ed by
wit say
ng -. CIIeir
t out by the/com-
et Port F:lgfn on
• ten4 rumor from
Clot. Hugh Clark, a
Tor4to and (S-
ive candi-
etc.
GODERICH, ONT.
ABGAINTlz VOTING
14ttt41es d roil. r ! edetrsl
ileeliun
....04.1w*KJEIF'!Ot•.-.A!.,aeettns.
wifite l6troeed r the drat time
lu ntua jlsiMeskris at the (voting
graMet electi•a ad tray delay the
et/ •t loops to t•oustltueu-
n+ are away
toting away from
to miners, sailors,
airmen only. Those
, course of their
ly from home on
[baht v
—Visitors
lira.
moth•
nghters,
Eliza -
ere on a
rte, Sud-
rlel aad
op, w
Saltlt 8t
points.
taWrtg t returned home with them
holiday.
Alex. Me ray and daugbter
Mare, of San Francisco, made a abort
visit With her brother -la -law, fir
B. Murray. vas.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Weatherhead
and two davgbtors., h Hope,
Mich., were vleltorf With then
head's brother and s iati<, ire.
and Vest Louis Weatberbeed. Mils
E. Weatherhead returned "We with
them to make a short edett.
Mrs. Souter Taylor is In Goderlch
ho
fish
who,
oeeu
at
place
same
Co
and d
tions
the ne
carried
to the
officer
etas.:.
The
.special
envelope
oracle of
latter ca
of ballots
cast in
reached
should
sentee
constitute
of mining
bering are
act of the
hely deter
after eleetio
nno®dal co
by telegra
tee votes Pc*
from the place
dituenoy of the
- The final
await the
lots, as taetuouls eliecked over 10
ensure that pro vbir „ts already
cast for tffe r. voter r.. t
all formalities n' been ootseed
with
set
icing it is i the
the necessary forms
well as luetruc-
rlkcers to enable
.n the law to be
aided considerably
ate chief electoral
`ate ruay, and his
voter must mark a
lap id placed In to
t to the returning
constinueno y. The
tete his final count
411 the ab ruler votes
,onstituencles hare
•trot he close and
foetal hundred ate possible In some
the occupations
'hipping and. lusa-
Ic!lowed, the re-
el aught ort be defin-
er a weep or so
'It hough a speedy
U
be made poealble
number of sheen -
Peet] candidate
,.',ling to the con-
+er.
however. mutt
•r the actual bel -
pared to pay. Britain turned to other ,hoepital as the reeult.gf an unfortun-
sources tor its supply, and Canada to-
day finds itself with an enormous sur-
plus of Wheat on Its hands. Those
who would try to take advantage of
tbe Illagagial relationship . this fa-
shion are , - , ., handl
aglllnat
sat only fro* fo
from rite Itrltla4.
B 14 n S'rWP ?
(8eaforth News)
A ieaforth t,uat man lad t0 go
slater'
d JCS
MUD t
Inions it, Well.
ate accident which occt•Wred when she
was alone in the oto Friday.
Mrs. Taylor had been eta Ix .. w
dresser to hang a picture, and as a
t to step down she fell and fra
red her ankle She ere uncon-
scious tor • time, but dans1 /F managed f
to reach tate door and sim>rta a
from t►•. a•trh•ss_
ASHFIELD
ASHiF11LD, Ju, 30.-11r.
Iles. Alex. MacLennan of (h
visiting at the bora of Mr.riffillitfir
K. D. MacLennan
Mrs. Duncan , McLennan, Mrs. Mac-
- 141-
armala- and - has daughter Louise are
ileitis* trlemds lg Btit .io.
MN- Pete Cambell of ethm l'Jon Is
visiting bees frieada
Mrs,. MacKeith of B.C..
le visiting et elks bane z parents,
Mr, and Mrs. WM Johnston
_tt Geoe>,e lend Dr. Will MacGregor,
of test". ass Mr aad Mrs. Alex.
MacGregor tad bratty, of Alberta.
visited fast weak with their Warr
J.
ti. tar l.>i p r i n t e d
44:tatit0
Fine q ay lldjtiL r tfi 14444,
.,
fanny. raata., Nadi* and da
g21prin s 36 intse:widt. Regular
Irie
PRIMOSILK CREPES
36 inch, fast
$1.25. Ya4d
BALBRIGGAN lINDFRWEAR
"Penman's" Herat double -thread, 1'itht
weight_ Sizes 34 46e AM styles. Shirts
i and Drawers, a er ant, special
AND PLAN COLORS
• Regular $1.00 and
WINDOW
Heavy Shades in /ream, green or buff, fitted
with good spring rollers- Couplets with
brackets and p 36 z 72. Saab 69c
SHEETS
!derated dogble-bed site. Pure bleach and
welt trade- IjAt per pair
Mx. and Mrs. Alex. Mclennan of
Chicago, ,rho have been vtaltor■ with
the latter's mother, Mrs. Clark, at
h._ ..let called on friends here oa
steel
Intosh, or Detroit, are visiting at tbe
borne of Yr. Jack MacDonald.
Mr. aud Mrs. Carter of Goderich
spent the weekend at the home of Mr.
itteriiay. at.d Mrs. Duncan Maclntyre.
• • • At a meeting of the ratepayers of Mr and Mn. DeCeu of Detroit are
The number d automobile acritical' a.4. No. 4, held on Friday evening.,visiting at the home of her parents,
In this vicinity in the last week or Mr. Peter Watson was elected true- Mr. and Mrs John Johnston.
tee to fill the vacancy caused by the Miss Ella Gowan is spending some
so driving.
emphasizes the muck et of caeca a ;eaa
in drlrinR- id is much better to iM a to Grimsby on lragsendty In response death of the late Mr Wm. ,1ieQoilliu. t!nre visiting friends In Clereland.
thew minutes bite la reaching your des- to n suM'o • charge of leaving , Y. P. S. Meeting,—\-isltora from the Vtr. George, Douglas Mrs. Carnick
iwntgiaa and hildrem, Mis"" Maty
t tlon than to be diverted to t herseene o prof accident. Ile dhay not 1:19 4 toon•h llY tbP.t. and ked Jt the
on the day in helped swell the atttantMttr at the tool Dorothy D(gins and Minx Tess
report" float on Wed- netting of the Y P.S. on gawky even rarrick of Lu• knew have been boll-
•,''arrkis cottage
hospital or tYp repair shop.
• •
The Blue rater highway ehonid
have some ,titer attention at . the
ear►leet Ie moment. In places
fi1c.),as given It a very de-
ad" effect. Money 1s
attaier •, but 1t Is poor peon-
4417
eoa-
' ar main highway to be -
that it 1s shunned by
--eta' Laded
• • •
Ark time in fifteen years the
rata of Comoz-Alherni Federal rid -
R, in tftritIgh (loiaa'hla, have scan- election I e Festerni 44evernment'a
did•te of [falls own. A. W. Neill, in -I action in restoring statntory increases
dependent, 11114 represented the riding to civil aeriantir,- for which purpose
at Ottawa, and the Liberals have rhos -I the last Parliament appropriated t he
slim of $Lth0,0461 This it iii addl-
es ander findMacoutl to oppose him. tion to the aptleoval given by Parlia-
ment we ahnil find 1t thetYls.rest- to a partial restoration of the
ly anything in that "Fla('." ten per rent. salary rut put into ef-
fect la 19112 a.. an economy treasure,
~•fj frpnt-page article in Monday's use might delliee from this action
DMI and Empire was headed. "Liberal l that the depression la a thing of the
(Seen M Observant 'editors of Peat • that Industrial and business con-
cerns generally hare restore) wage
ruts and that there Is no army of un-
employed. There fa no justification
for thin action, especially when the
cost of living has fallen to such s
,ked extent In recant years. But
[brat parties need no jnstifcattoa
In their efforts to wile votes.
quettlon trying
needay, yr ! he entered the pollee ing. ('tuylPr Ramage gave the Bibleoi The many `riaads of Mrs A. E.
bit) to t t m
had (Sightly bump([ said, "Oh. ler and Norma WwtlterhPad AeleRatea' \fe Kim of Lo 6nuw, who h holl faying
to th a true Sthool gave iraterPs4 at htntaul Is It, we
re Sorry
the en whose fender character on Timothy. !Aar an Mil-
you'ri est Ow non, either." e , umto least(
Appareled" the authorities did net 107 retorts, the former giving an at'- of her seribu- xecldent and to her we
know the ,Ia0-t license number and 'count of a day's er tvitle. at ramp extend our ,vntpathy r he berets
were trying nit several rnnthinatIons and the latter a report of some of the meat In the th•ath e4 itfr mother, Mrs.
as a result of the accident.
t nuttaters. I s,kinR for !r,mP matarist (fids(. Mr. George Taylor of Reid.
o Miss Stab of 4'leveiamd is visiting at
who bed bursped a fender : mean- Winghaf♦; Is missionary rnnvener
while iun"rr(Snt people were needleeely I for tiaras Presbytery. WWI present the home nM -nes tigdie and Mayme
being pot to trouble and expense.
and gsve a aaaeld14 talk, choosing of Johnston.
• I,i= subjeeti 4oath Finding God." Mr* Grace Morro* and daughter
Mary. of ('at,furula, tailed reeently on
DEPRESSION OVER --AT 07TAK:1
"Therf•1s lawn of what we roti human their many friers fa Aslsfield.
h(tlmt•tw ltefarmer r _ liberty --freed • iJ thought. speech, Next :Innday ng the servlee
another l=n of the approaching action and se rttnw inn In F,nrope in .\ hfiPl I I seta s ebnrcb will be
e Wriekliee." The article was
interviewo with weekly news -
re in abtendance at their
tion In Toronto. A
MO that In the party organ
Allaten a (dwelt to any faith -
Overt Rtill eherishing the
A. °torte who ran over a farmer's
dam and Med it on the highway in
DatOrd costar, but failed to return
tafbe seem of the. accident, was fined
=and node in the Woodretock court.
eespiridus new, Isn't 111 If the
Wink 98 • dot eonetitutea an acct.-
neetheritlith the meaning of the Tre-
llis Art, *by not Me killing of a hen?
Imagine how tim highway', would be
Aliened op with motorist* hovering
over the reaming' or deceased chickens
anti' tbe traMe cop should appear on
the wen. to bold Ile inquest?
Prominent liteowevelt my* the 110Ited
States via keep mg of. international
troubles that do not dirertly eotwern
Mat rountry. There la not miteh donht
that this la the attitude that will cons -
Mend Reef meet tts'Iha people et the
Silatea. Great BriutIn seek' be
paeral ennead Me\untvereal teem,
00.4.4w labOla 110na Net to
Medi a Ira? orit SWIM ION and
(Ottawa Joalmaii
Over In tireenwieh,'Connectieut. a
vote was taken among high school
etudents on the beet talking picture
of the year. The moat. conspieuous
restrit—bow It moot astonish Holly-
wood -1s that no one voted for Mae
west_ Forty-nine pictures tiOund
someone t lore them above all (Abets,
to critielee them or dielike
the undolsting Mae watt
ch mentioned.
Hollywood Mode"
Ith pretty roughly. There
n students mid they dire
Painted Veil" more than
Rogers picture. "Duke
into the Oat Of IIIVRTIt.S.
s . '
twiny than has been daring the I conducted toy Itt il
s Maawnald.
Met 2.0(10 ymrs."—Jan ('. Simits.
eein the evening t greg•tion will
have the plea•.oree f listening to an
address by theater ato•r of the Gen-
eral Assen.ht* Rini.. T. L. MacKer-
roll of Toronto
it soar
weld
or 1101314.4111
them
1111,4TPT 111I
Sorne
were dealt
liked "T
tiny other
one Wil
Pr levet."
The stu ts weren't even enthusias-
tic abolthirley Temple. only five of
them t ing her worth while
not depend entirely upon
Dark! • OasopeuRe40" was
wilt twenty four
and fourth , it h and grading of INV t vrtunit. re.
teen vriteo marks: "It Faye as Mr the high
r" drew the otlre t•heracter of the grading system in
'The actors Refer' I Canada the! other countries desire to
up • Minch ot emulate It, and fetich to the reedit of
I trinella that It leaves no stone nn-
FOI'NDATIONS
Better an old and , mrwb•sr house
on a !inn foundation hitt as our fore-
fathers built it than a garish modern
iToronto Mall and 'Empire;
Reasons why Ian bread is so
fie the Eid Coustry are given IP a
pamphlet entlikled. "Canadian Flotir,"
belied by the Department of trade
and com ere*, Ottavra, to which we
referred erday If the people lll
the B Isles would lase more
Othedithe flour to mix with their own
OA Wheat flour. they would have more
palatable and more healthful bread
Qur flour is made from our own hard
wheat •od the characteristics of this
wheetitreses a baking point of view are
explain 4a another pamphlet en-
titled ilia& Wheal," issued also
by t tweet of Trade and
Co
itallepblet on _Canadian wheat
a sob -title, -The Strongest
t in Commerce." sod the claim
ia Mir tome out by the dato whleb
it given Brittle millers are well
aware of thin fact, Mr or E. A Fish.
meirildt atesnciation of British Floor
Millers, states in a pamphlet Maned hy
that Imiustrye -Tepleel SAMOA.* of
blith grade bee been Mr many yearn
the atroagene wheat la eommeree.
Moreover. It is of excelleat Wiling
quality.- Every effort' Is mode to
were
1110.11
$1.75
Pique I 'riles 35c
1 Y
for ouch or chesterfield
.,.$ha .af btair=111h
Nea "littera. OF Inaba wide: -
lar 1 5• - Yard
BA •'•
•
All naw idyl*. -all Colon. Pure wool
"Duct;. Sias 114 to 44, Regular up to r
,. X1.75.•
V. 75
aO►vara•w •-
•
Heavy ebso•rbeaL T4tr1dah Towels fancy
tents and checks. Blue, gold, rase, green.
about 24 s 42. Vila* $1.00. At per 69c
Mir
FACTORY SWING ilea„, uiibleaelsed• 37 inedwit wide. Pure
`tock anl*will bleach parf.Regular •
15a. Oat week. Yard
1ric
ACHESON & SON
.HO }► LE
GODERICH T o ISH.W
YOM Jul/ %0.—Mrs. D. OGIDIQR1CH TOHVIII.July hsr-
Whack 1(r. and Dave Hamilton Mr. sal
andLes aud Yrs. (lark,Itra Harvey Andrews and family. of
motored up oa gat- j is :Wad Mr. and Mrs M. Horney
peed a few days with Mrs. of rk► were Heathy
visitors at
sister, Mia 5. Marson the tome if Mr. sad Me. Wet- Me-
re
re and Charlie re- Mester. -
home os Monday after a pies&
trip to Chicago.
Mrs Elmer Potter 1e vletti$g with
parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. MacDa-
Teeewater.
Mr. W. Lobb and Mr. and Mrs. S.
R. MacMath aad faintly attended the
meeting held at ^Wield last Tuesday
to the interest': or the to eperaad
[sage. •, ,rt,.• w
Miss Margaret Stock a-ra_"w' "h•
eek
to lait es
Messrs.ith friends
Bob. Draper Woodrow Gibson
at er a *t l'o't ale Islldaying with
sdagves I*MSMOM -v .:
g
WHiTDHHUM—EL July 1) r, Eli
Jaequee and Wilfred made s bamboos
trip to London on Frits
Mr. •nd Mrs Dan Mackay *ad
Moss and Mr. •nd Mrs. Chester Gar-
anger, of Guelph. and Mr. Chas. Mac-
kay Donald and Ronald end Mrs
Orval Hornabrook and babe, of Dues -
Friday at the Mackay
last a walk M •
Miss Hazel Wats of
?aeswatsr.
her
ald,
The Iaepurtimmua Trade •nd Cloto-
deals also with gbe Bow made from
it. Wt have cregdy rellerred to somc
of the features its which this" flour Pe-
tri* any other Ike elough from Cana-
dian wheat not °sly rises higher, but
retains it. mathstio beight for twice
as long as that newt any of six other
flours ettiiii.d. lieetnally maintains
long as dui* English floor.
This la an a
Canadians, its,m
eomplain of the
land. The woog
of wheat is an
of value les MI
gives of the pe
A tilt" nrrpore4 be the British Min -
higher grade Manitoba. are among the
nen•Ielt eloetti le world commerce.
Three ,-Iiineht British authorities
(AN, the too) rospird in Irbich tbe bak-
ing (PICO, •.1 tionr milled from eta -
are rand'ilr .i.ry theme facts. if mil,
the floor ?mole fttaltwi On \noel*
aud
Jut
Wive, to East Wawa
St. Jahn retureed!
kirk of Bea- have (Marge of the peeting.......Next
forth and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
ted on rri- etety will oondoet the vice at Union.
daandy neat hoofuty ,Mfr. and Mm J. Mrs. I Rev.' T. Wa W Taylor of
U.Mitresecr. Befrt; KenJOY Mod three child- dal music triler:he thiter..._..05 Sundae
SSP Hera Smeertay, led hi—the Der-
topl.alrdamt.1111;nvid,aMwranaciand .Mspeora tOeLskeuzltest of pFarfiernerf .1 of mthke.114:0::744::"rnall'r'peied.olf istpu'odr..
lir. and Mrs. Thee. Gan* and iirtistrh-
dEeTiei:P4:reet.i v'air7;01d7rette"---on'
with her • slater. Mew Thom of Sabers. was sung by Mieeeo
•inngd tMheerileortirkPocrteardust:1 .11Y
WI
Evening Prayer," ens su "As
Gardner. Harold
her mother, Mrs. Jas. MacGregor.
Mimes Muriel and Genevieve Watt
!went last week witpreir brether,
Dr Arthur Watt of
hem and Mr Melville MAO
Teeawider spent tbe week
tome of their parents, .
Ben McClenaghan,
Mrs. Jas. Cornellius, Mr.'
*pent Sunday at the bogie 11s.
Mr. RObt Carrick, May
•nd Mr. and ltrat Teed
with Meads In Mout
Damascus last week -ea Itles nee
returned to Autheretbditini* Mr. and
•
Kelm and son,
, visited for •
bel:4kt Mrs. Ed.
St. John
Mr. sad Maw Hugh Davidson and
baby daughter, et Londo' Mr. W
Met 1A4. surnames. o' Wlsdaot.
Marjorie Davidson, o WlaabsS.
Mr. DAve Davidson, of ti. l asllas.
Mrs Wm- !Reid, Mr. MIKIS Elgin
Porter and Anne of Stanley tewna d&
wort th
at e boss rf Mt. ally
lira
Meta. devltleca damttewlt.
SW Noreen Md0abs of
ri Blur
at the
e
•
lonovattoaa are a ape•Lalty with
the Osasdlaa stational EzhlbttiaaMameAe Me Ansate of sew atireetlms
alts year 1a 1 valcad•." to ba satin
to eosjuacttoo with the boresanew.
It la a spectacular parade of tae
riders et the ages, authenticaily eos-
tamed aad astride the Saed type e1
military snoaste. Napoleon, the Dike
of WeillybKlan. s, the Gsugla an. Jena r
of Are. Cbariemagoe. Dick Tugjn,
Gemini MockMockand a score of &assess
historical aad IyMdary riders of the
ages Will he salla.
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The wheat and
vestedof and steok
Mew* at Mr. leha-
Estee Mira Mart on Tsidai
evening about deny of the Iented
People + Society sobered jo Sftasst
atmoa
Beach. where they Mid t son
resent beset' party awl stelae, roast
A huge tonere way tttaY, h the light
of which proem *Off played. Bee
freshmeute consisted of welnere. rolls
and temonade. Clienitheity singing
was enjoyed and the party broke up
shortly alter mideldlitak The Snadty
school picnic 1s Mtn NM this Thurs-
day The regular meeting of tit
YY.Swill be held OR Trlday evening
of thin week, Mtge Harweed will
at 2 p.m,. at
lfelehe.
bon beta hat -
la to calk
■ ilia week.
reasno why
to good bread,
ratively sodden.
served in Eng
sinned Minhel
ernlversal index
yiend of flour
w Bats
On b tke tot. Clearing
.. 69c
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Short sleeive and long leg,
or short altevex d short
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Work
Good quality and well
4 pockets,— cuff botto
Sizes 30 0040. Clear-
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ROBINS -
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If
11 is a real. afternoon's
Attend the Goderich Rases, Civic Holiday,
If it is DRUGS, eta, BOA, special prisms for
2sd VIM August, inclusive
m the point of v1401 '114
Mrs. Clarke.
Mrs. Joe Thompson
lir. George Robinson
'Tent the weeircead
enta. Mr. and Mee
Iola aud
Agnes ISM Jai*
Cnill more spent
the home of
Mr. Red Mrs.
Ily ones,
sister, Mrs. Iry
MOM Weeerall SS
ire John Wraith. Mr.
Alice, and
th bee par
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Bert
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bee
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son anti Mrs Bert Reed motored to
Detroit hes Irrld , Olean the fun -
of Mr. and bi al*Meet. Mrs. Will Eglestone
the city. and nee hir the
Orphers Melee" Maeda
lig 01164 Wheal= oar
and tors. into.
the isle over 'Fire
g toe Mrs. cyphers died of
see lite Beet y Beoittiss her hum-
id, she leaves one little fire yeareld
(empathy 1.. the bereaved families
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Linen 2541
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