The Signal, 1936-6-4, Page 5.d,
THE SIGNAL
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OODERICH, ONT. .
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Tie Wesley, June 4tl)r 1N6--3
Springtime Is Kodak Time • !
BROWNIE CAMERAS
OAKS
Kodak Standareatat Verlcllrotue Films at Ontario I.ow Prices
Other Summer Deeds -Thermos Bottles, Vacuum Bottles,
Grape Juice, Lime Juice
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Phone 90 22 The Square Goderich
DUNGANNON _ a,. -3.121°11 to on the
Vett dy Church held st
The New PrinelpL-Mr. Plukney, of
DUNGANNON, Jane 3. -Wedding Wattertun, at present teaching at
bells Ire ringing! Irngaide, wiil be the new principal
-- - TI -1101Fedtd- alns at the -Snit of
the week were much needed ■nd will succeeding Mr. Kidd. Mime Olive Far -
send crops and garden* on to tylia- rice, leacher of the Junior room, is
tactiQn, re-engaged for another term.
Mr. Arthur Thompson, of London, Iasgertsr Beaeem's Address -at a
is visiting his mother. Mrs. win. meeting of tlw• lruaganw,u Home and
Thompson. School (dub MI Friday ermine luspec-
]taster Jerry Shields, of Sanford, he
Beaeom gave an address in which
spent the week -end with bis cousin, hr explained thY Intprmavllatr schools
,sal of the De rtmeat of Educa-
_- -.. •-711._
Guests .with Mrs. "Dtlsabeth Craw• teudered to him. An int mase of two
ford from Detroit for tbe weekend In the membership of the club was
..diejmennowlik go. lam.,w4:.,,.,o.,,;444; •_
and Mrs. Rohr. McMillan (nee Beth
Willis) and son Bobbie, and Mr. and Golden Wedding. --On June 2ud,
Mr.. Robt. D8rlti Miss Rebecca Farrow', daughter
Mrs. J. P.. Campbell is visiting for of Mr. Willis Farrowsew s united in
amn.
a while at the home of Mr. Donald
Fowler. ,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Mitchell, ot De-
troit, visited over the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Saint. of Wing -
ham, visited at the home of their
cough', Mr. Thos. Park. on Sundal.
Res T. R. Turner, Miss Helen An-
derson and Mr. Bert Whyard attended
tbe oonvention of the Young People's
Just received a shipment of
MEN'S
Sport
Oxfords
in white kid or brown anode
leathers.
White Kid Oxfords .$2..95
priced at T
Brown Suede Leather $3.75
Oxfords priced at... T
Sizes 6 to
Me ROBINS
Agent for Tip Top Tailors
Phone 3S4 Ooderich
marriage to Mr. Win. ]tray. sun of
Mr. and Mrs. Joint (tray, at Brute don.
seta, by Rev. JIM. C,w,k. Miss Laura Among those present was Mr. Dal-
Sellers was brideawaid and Mr. John ton's only mon. J. H. Dalton. of I'ark-
lto*ntau supporttd the groom. The bill.
young couple came to re-ide at ]'ort Mr. Dalton was born and brought
Albert and remained four year* andup at Kintall. For tweuty-eight
thea moved to a farm In Morris town- I years ite has frees a well-kunen rest-
ahip. and after four years there they Idea' of, tioderk-b, and previously be
tame to the nth cont•tsaiou of West , bad run out of Wlogham and Mager*
Wawit• --h where they had since Falls. 111s wife. formerly Miss Eliza -
fanny(
case to reside in Duoganuou. Two 1 year* ago.
children were horn to them, (Loci/ Mr. Dalton is planning a trip to
lir-. John turibss of Luckaorv, and Seattle. Wash., before settling down.
4 Florence) Mrs. W. J. Robb, 01 the 'probably to ioderkh. -
soh concession of %Veitt W111 -11114111i4• These Present
Friends and relative from Toronto. Among those present were: A. A.
Goderich; ];ue•know, Nile and Colborne Allaire. Sarnia; W. R. Allen, Palmer'
came to spend the iiternaon and even- stn; M. T. Armstrong. London; W.
Ing with the couple on Tuesday, and R Ashman. London; W. Buchard,
1 tin
Mail Clerks Honor
J. A. Dalton, Retired
Goderich Man Superannuated
after Forty-two Year's in
Postal Service
James A. Dalton. Nelson street, God -
'rich, was the guest of honor at a ban-
quet at the Mansion House, Stratford,
on Sunday evelting, tbe occasion marl-
ing his retlreweut on pension atter
forty-two years' service as a railway
mall sierk,
Nearly a
0
gatberingRL some seventy persons
were mall clerks or former mall clerks,
from Toronto, Hamilton, London,
Windsor, Sarnia, Goderkb, Owen
Sound and other place*.
After tbe banquet.l[r raga was
presented with a. long Jerrie* diploma
by W. J. May, of London, district pos-
tal superintendent, and as a gift from
his fellow mall clerks he received a
handsome travelling bag, the Presen-
tation being made by W. F. Clancy of
Hamilton.
Brief addresses in which tribute
was paid to Mr. Dalton's services were
b W. A'. Coulthur$t and L, y
ter, ot Toronto; F. N. Allto, K. C.
tewjrL_Iud Inspector B. S. Merely -
Stratford. J. W. Stewart, postomce
inspector, London, also was present.
The. master of ceremonies for the
evening was Hugh McEwtng of Lon -
this ,.pring, when they : beth ltonoran of Scaforth, died ave
nearby Trlends_s, netahh..ra dropped Windsor . T_ W iwyd Turconto • N C.
and cards to experts* their very best 11 Guderkh; W. F. clancr, linin. Adel1, of Flint. Mich., Mr.•and Mrs.
wishes. Among the beautiful
recen'ed was a *liver cream and sugar Cbulthur t, Goderich; C F II Davis of Clinton with Mr.end Mr*. W. T.
"Calling All Lions Clubs"
I'nder the a11ur•e heading tt►e Godeek•h Lions ('lub has issued
a meeeame' to the Llous ('lube of distrtet "A" presettttug the claims
tot (!oderich for the tilstrit conventtoneof 11137. This year's dis-
trict meeting will ie held at Ottawa. uu Jus 14th. 15th and 111th.
GOVERN] U P'Oat 11137
t:ul)};Kll'il LIONS CL('fl, tetartered in November', 1022, is one
of the oldest and liveliest service clubs in Western Ontario and 1s
making a strung hid for Dlatrlet "A" eruveuttou fdt 11137.
litiDFRIl1H W a summer resort of no petal! prcimlnence--a'
pivotlug point to the principal cities and towns of 1Vestern Ontario,
Miciihn u, Ohio and Illinois. Just au overnight ride to Chicago,
('Ivvelaud, Buffalo, Montreal and Ottawa. The Sliest concrete toads
!eliding from all dlrections bring you in on highway No. S. which
runs front Niagara Fulls to (Interieh. through Hamilton. Bait, Kitchen- .
er and 1ratford. The Blue Water Highway, No. 21. runs from
tL u!jitnt elder alai rumuter restate os int
as Chatham, Sarnia, a , ` odenccb. Alnciralue, tsunami►
ton.. Port Eight, Onen Sound, Meaferd,- Cu1Uugwood, . W asamo- Beach.- -
Midland and Barrie.
The Commis C'ompauy made its headquarters here in 1x21 and
laid out one of the moot unique town sites and expansive harbors
in North Amari'-..1ianlrtleh with itis octagonal park centre, with
stpee4s sadlatlug .therefrom as the spokes of et--sebe I, itientis -ow-.--'
height of law! 1211 feet alcove Lake t}firron, where the bereft.* treat
this breed expauie' ensure healthful climatic conditions throughout
the summer: its mineral springs are health -restoring and it sou-
ses present a woudrrful picture not excelled by even thew' of Italy.
The first salt made in Canada was produced in Goderichand the first hrand salt
Western wheat was ground here Ili 1878. The grain.
.industries are at111 prosperous byre. -
Tbe Most investment you can make is an iuvewtmeut lu the
ter
d hap loess of your family and bere it, le waltlut(
WESSINGER CAPTURED -
Laft Attie( et Wolin Cars 'MAW Him
-,ata. Near Caines
After a week of freedom, in which
he eluded police on a wild 500 -mile
chaise in tit „least four stolen ears,
Russell Wessenger, twenty-oue-year-
old Tillsonburg youth who escaped
from Wellington county gaol, at
Guelph, um May 28, 'was captured near
Cobourg on Saturday last.
It was his second escape from the
tlua•Iplr gaol in about six weeks.
During bis flight Wessenger was
overly captured at Bayfield, getting
away lu a car which be appropriated
In the village and leaving another
stolen ear behind. From there he
went north, and be had another close
shave at Midland, but again eluded
lice.
We was '•la
(Ae Cobourg district when the police
caught up with him.
., y,
You eau amuse yourself b' visit the finer
bowling while the other wewbere of fife faintly r lite JtlnY1
r
interesting c•,.uutry drives in any direct on.
scuts the beet sound pictures ahowh in any of the larger cities.
The large tourdecked passenger steamer "Georgian" will be
available for a moonlight cruise sod dance and de tlyourantiSdo Twith )rue
way worship in churches of any pr
incipal (*!lent services in restful and 'subdued surroundings.
The hotels espeelalty tater to the desires of a moot rant -ling _
clientele and, whet you desire. you way aid picturesque picnic
grounds in the woods dr on the beaches. Sdwwe`rliae here is a
paradise Sud -there's uu premium on your 'there of it. There's suwe-
thiug in Ih4s t-ouutty that's Just beyond tile potters of Idle print's'
word. It's the summer e;aptt.al of (`studs.
We crave your suppurt In wakierg 134,DEitl4lH your convention
city for litdl and guarantee that our live Club will saw that you 1 1.
nu attention. tuntturt and entertainment that you and your party
could .desire.
tart'-tn'asurer, Mrs. W.. T! Itublwln;
. eollerters; For Auburn, Ruby Car
tier and Madeline Yuugblut ; Gravel
AEDt'RN, June 3. --Mr. Muton i road east. 1'lola Thompson and Edith(
Plunkett, of Toronto. was 'letting his ' Steitz; Base iine, Minnie %Vaguer and 1
sister. Mrs. F. 1'Iatzer. Mrs. W m. + Marian Beadle; West W awahosh, Ethel
Plunkett returned with him. 1 Washington and Lillian Plunkett;
Visitors In Auburn over the week- Fast Vawan sh, Marjorie . Toll and
AUBURN
HEADQUARTERS
—row ---
FURNITURE
and PAINT
AULCRAPT PAINTS are Ws In
grainy ad low in grim
Yon will ilud ar,t<4sa values
in our stock of
FURNITURE and STS
We positively save you tow/
W. H_ . B1kstane,
"On- the 1lroadway of Goderich"
Dance lo Tony Farr's Band
EVERY SATURDAY AND TUESDAY AT TEE
Pav! Goderich
ALSO
BAYFIELD
•
In through for day with gifts, flowers Ashburn, Owen Sound; I.• . (`hap -fiend were M 1iotMrs• iero+t-aad--ttsaughanr 11,•- Held,
glfta if Ilton ; t': It. Copeland. tendon; W• Garrett, of 114111, and Mrs. McCool,
nervi* (gold lined) on tray given t_ ! Stratford ; E. F. Deane, London :.1. J. Robison; Mr. and Mrs. Kin. Coats date being left for Ole vie -president,
two, daughters, and a hand -pa 1'jean*, London; C. E. Dietrich, Toron- and yrs. Harrison', of Flint, at Mr. to decide. It was arranged to have
case from their two gtaaddau!hlrra, to; N. S Fletcher, London: G. 8. Ful- M. Allen's; Sir. and Mrs. Percy (Abbe, a memorial sent to "The Bible and
Dorothy Robb and Marguerite toasts..I ton, London; A. Cignac, Windsor: W. of Detroit, at Mr. 1.1. McGce'a; Mr. and the World,". lit honor of the faithful
An important feature of the •tier- I d. Hadden, Windsor ; R. Hedger, Loo- I Mrs. S. Wilson and Mr. Rus* Wilson. services in Bible Society work of the
"Polishing Papa"
COMEDY DRAMA IN THREE ACTS
by the Kingsbridge Dramatic Club
IN
KINGSBRIDGE HALL
mug WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE le
StIt'IM. -tF'I'Elt TIIE PLAN' 114 (UN'S ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION 3k, children 25c.
Walden and Oren (5,,.►: 1:ttb Ilutlett,
Hoy Webster. It was derided to
have a community Itible service, the
lit the don; C J Hollister, Toronto; .1. H. of London, with his brother, J. .1.
noon was the christening
couple's little great-grauddaugbter, Hutchinson, Sarnia ; H. E. Justason, I Willson; Mrs. A. Fox and Miss Lettie,.
Betty Jean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Hamilton; II. S. Koehler, Hamilton; iof Whitechurch, at Mr. E. Phillips';
Freak Gamins of Locknow. by the I N. l'. Lanawiy. Guderieh ; T. C. Lot- Mr, and Mrs. Allison, of Parkhill, at
1Rev. J. Geoghegan. A beautiful wed- t [srhhdoa: O. A. Macdonald, W Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor's; Mr.
diag titrpper was served.- W -"edit" -
a i flaeKeevraebee, J,_>T..l[cI1e►nald, I3 IC- and Mrs. Furman and ebildren, otf
' numbering fifty. Mr. (;c.c,gttegau o" It McKwing, D. Met'be is fl, London; D.
1 l7tnt, 'Mich.. with free father, Mr. I`
posed the toast to the trrlde a.d grows A. McNerin, Toronto ; G. H. Martin, 'ppe•
and Dr. ]tall of Toronto responded ]Hamilton: M. C. Munro. Toronto; II. Born -in Goderich hospital, on May
in their behalf. The table was err I ('. Mundy. London : T. A. Parket. Chat- 'nib, "ii diii115T7,e To Kr. and Mrs,
r►" with old and white stream- A• I'. bert Thorn. .
ea
era ugbt - ,rnilT" witli a
white wedding hell and beneath on
(be_ table was ■ three-story wedding
cake. Ifni'- I nr-Tewtro-5-poaead,
_ tea and the Misses Melba Fowler,
1 Dorothy Robb anff Aarguerite Ganda
waited on the guest*. We wish the
bridal couple of fifty years many
more anniversaries to celebrate with
continued health and bappinese. its
The Dungaungo school opened
last Uterary meeting for this term
with the business period. There was
'some diaeurtattoin of a proposal to hold
• field meet. The program was com-
menced with a sang by pupils of the
junior room. "Miry Had a little
Iamb." This was followed by a song
by June Rutledge. The school paper,
w ch was much enjoyed. was read
b Annetta Stewart. the Glee Club
ng ^Stare of the Summer Night" in
Kl Q
tl
rcc•R• A re t was siren IC1
ji
Ettabelle Webster, followed by • song,
"Here We Go 'round the Mulberry
Bosh." by the Junior room. Miss Far-
rier at the piano. A song. "Aloha
Oe" by the Glee Club, ended the meet-
ing.
haus, A. E. i'ierson, H's mllton ;
Grand Bend
DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY AND
WEDNESDAY
beginning May 30th, 1930
By popular demand we again
bring yon
else
AND HIS 10 -PIECE
ORCHESTRA
-FEATURING -
"ACCORDION AB"
"IVAN ROMANOFF-.AND
HIS VIOLIN"
"THE MANOR TRIO"
Furnished Cottages for rent.
Write Or 'phone "CASINO,"
GRAND BEND.
A (HANDSOME PRIZE
Mr. F. E. Hibbert M the lucky hold-
er of the aeeaod prize ticket 1n con-
nection with the Pestis IAoms Club car-
nival held last week. . The prize U
a twenty -six -piece ret of Community
plate 1n a walnut cage.
Meadow Glade Farm
BABY CHICKS
G
greti
Meadow Glade S. C. White
-- Leghorn Chicks
,are hacked by 10 years of breeding and culling for production type
and Mae of birds. 10 years of breeding for high production pedigreed
cockerels, 2 years blood -testing and 2 years under Ijotersmrnt in -
+a" stsrtlnn. Every Chick we sell 14 from our own stock. They in-
- an abundance of health and vigor. .They are l Reeked ander
};locule inelrbator. TbMr row
gth and •
livability are except onal y •
Cldtka at 3 (reeks old than the number they mild for Iwe put In 4
Extra ('hicks per hnndred.l
YOU MAY SAVE A i))LLAR per hundred by aereptiii ('hike of in-
different or unknown ancestry. RFT 1-01' MAY LOSE 110 on the
:;24hi1"--•,. ought to get and don't next Fall and Winter.
ach--
We 40 not have two gr'adeo hT ra1741?t:"" evose-
..sumettemactiamot....411,10.2r,rs ,111,041,EOM and hive only one top -grade of ('hicks. COmnsrc 0nr prim
with the pries 0f..top gravies of (*her hatrherles. We have nivel a
. few started ('hicks, )
W. HUMr. CLUTTON
PHONE 141* CARLOW. - •40IOK
ronto; F. 1) Sharman, London; A. O.
Smith. Sarnia : K. C. Stewart. London;
1'I. ; J_autherla,4.
London ;• C. A. Thompson, Toronto; W.
1". Tbornpaon. Toronto; R. . Totten,
Windsor; N. W. Verner, Hamilton;
0. T. {Vallis, Toronto; F. C. Walsh, today attending the wedding of Mies thin for boys of St. George's Anglican
London; P. A. Welter. Owen Sound; Dora Atkieecrn, of aoderk•h, to Mr. church. held its drat meeting In the
G. S. Wells, Stratford; J. T. Williams, Omar Brooks, of Lbeknow. Iparish hall on Monday night. The
London; J. F. Witherspoon, Toronto; Bale Society ldeetlrtg.-The annual new organization, whose name is de-
g. N. Yates. London; J. A. Flake-ty, meeting of the Bible Society was held rived from the first letters o? the mot-
-Mee.
ot-
McK nsle, of Lochalsh. have lett
a visit to friends at Winnipeg.
and .Mn_ Sliermau and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Asquith v-fifted`lfl
at Athens and Bowmanville recently.• NEW BOTS' (iLl B
Miss Laura Rutledge is at Goderich The Amicus Club, a new organize.
late Miss Ellzg-itkcir, who was ore
of Auburn's most ardent workers for
-tide cause. Mr. Tiller, of Toronto.
gave an lnatnutlre address on the
work of the Itible Society.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
kir. and Mrs. W. G. Liumby announce'
the engagement of their daughter.
1':tlfth Marian Helen, to Sart Craytoe
Pratt. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
to take place the latter pa
month.
0
the
iwohdon. • -• on Monday evening In Knox t'tilted
church. Rev. H. C. Wilson was in
DOME FROM (IU.NA charge and was assisted la the devo-
Miss Mabel Tom 1s home from China tlonai exercises by O. E. Erratt.
on her quinquennial furlough from her Helen Ferguson sang a solo and in
duties as the head of -a large hospital the absence of Mrs. W. T. Robison
at Peiping. Sbe was accompanied Charles Straaghaa was elected evert
from Toronto by her sister, Dr. Mary limy -treasurer for the meeting. The
Tom. who returned to the city on Mon- secretary's report showed the coker
*jay, but will be Joined this week by tions for the year amounted to 448.71.
who spent 1 The election of officers remitted as fol -
the winter In Toronto. ''Ulm 'Tum lows: President. lint. Edger'l1111111da:
will be here until the end of July.
to `Active manliness is Christ 't. uni-
versal 'standard." plans many activi-
ties during the summer and next au-
tumn. Games, hikes, concerts, Ways.
woodcraft and *rat aid are alt pro-
vided for in their proper season. Mr.
D. Idacombe is to have general super
vision of the boys' actlrltles. while
the elected officers are as follows:
President. Colin Campbell: oke-pr'af-
dent, Harold Shore; secretary, Jas.
•31ctlwale. aa#E
vice-presidents, the local clergy; score- era.
Entry List for Goderich Race Meet
Entries for the civic holiday' race eleven for --the Oetdee -4314e---stake le stake - 4 for -pacers. three years old
melt, under.. it auspices of the Goder- (2.20), nineteen for the Goderich sod under).
ick Trotting and ]'acing Association, jstake (2.2f07-eie'vern for the Sunset Each of the five stakes 1s 4.500, mek•
number 11110 -eight. There are six stake (for trotters three years old and ing a total purse of 42.100.
for the Blue Water stake (2.'14 class), under), and twenty-one for the White- The entry list le as follows:
BLUE WATER STAKE -1.14
PURSE 4500
Carl Grattan -D. M. Pinkney, Stratford.
Miss Delwin Boy -D. M. Pinkney, Stratford.
Capt. Grattan -James 8. Gordon, Falrbolt Rd.,
Hamilton.
Grattanette-C. H. Heslop, V.S., Milton. ,
Black Patch -Gordan Knight, Blenheim.
Better Times -J. 14. Koch, London. '
GOLDEN . GATE STAKE -2,21 -
PURSE 4500
(itver Harvester -J. B. Whitely. M.I)., Godettth.
Sir Esme -W. N. Meldrum, Norwich.
Miss Ginger -J. A. Pardo, Wallaeehnrg.
Babe Grattan -Duncan R. ('alnpbefl, Ailsa Craig,
Sharky Grattan -W. L. Fraser, Paresr; fie
Better Times -J. S. Koch, London.
Grattin Axworthy -W. J. Booth, Simeoe.
Gilbert Grattan --Gordon Knight. itlenheim.
Gray Streak--tiordnn Knight. ltilenheim.
Lewis Todd -R..1. Skutt., Saakatew,n, Sack,
Cask Harvester -W. J. Mt•Manis, (kdcrIch.
• GODERiCH STARE -2.!$ •
PURSE 4500
Jean itarreater--J. it. Whitely, H.D.. Goderich.
Helena McKillop -Berry Bros., St. 'Marys.
Governor I)Ireet--('his. I'. Darren, Parkhill. Inc Harvester -Mrs. Priscilla Bannerman. 2.53 11i -
Dillon Mar -W. V. Meldruth, Norwich. p hernia S1., Stratford.
Rnth Peters --F . Fawn', Mitchell. Widower Grattan -E. M. Herrington, Ph -top.
Dlllinger Grattan -W. L. Fraser, Forest.
Grace Dante- H Alfred Johnston,, Chatham.laceburg.
Pier Scott- ('. 11. Heslop, V.S., Milton.
Ruth F.vanr--Hak* and Joh se. or at. es a Victor Lee -Darold Berry and Mon. St. Marys.
Lnctlle Grattan --W. 1.. Fraser. Fnreat.
,Kipling -C_ 11. Region. i..S.. Milton. BraBabe Grattan --Alec. Parsons, )Ci ('arling St., l.01 -
Grattan Spragne-41. Hollingsworth, Watford. don.
)W ITIlittwwsgrA -a."l ?l4atr*Ai;"lk. - -11ars211 +W !wen. Tlllaonbura..r me....••-.
ienne Honorer -W. 1.. Owen,•Tillaonbnrg. Merrymaker -J. F. Hartle. Calory. ,
Merrymald--J. F.•IfarvIe, Calgary, Alta.t, Worthy Direct Mrs. Rhea •Mallory, 010 Albert '
Bee ttrattan-Aix. Parsons, London. *.,. . Ave., Saskatoon. t 4IM," '
Mac McKillop -W. J. Booth, Marne, Larry Grattan-'Ut$rdon Knight, Blenheim, n:,
Alta i)Ireet-•Rue and Price, lealf Jasper Me., Ed 11r. Grattan-- Archie 1'eldcn, 'Urethra,.
mnntow. 'skis. Mahoney -i.. O. ('harieaworth, Ailsa Craig.
Gilbert Grattan -00140a .wwii.i, 8 ru► Frank IL—Anoka beak., Landes. •-'b' •11/1 _
Only Streak -Gordon Knight, Blenheim. tick 8arvester-'Beo oka Bros., Ikon. t
.s, w.rra.'.aws : elmhsSJttitisl llHt "lJ'?IaF" S " ."1 , 'ere rrlr`mwa.i;.
SUNSET . STAKE -THREE-YEAR-OLD AND
UNDER TROT -PURSE MN
Bear ('reek Et-sna--'Fred W.-Delbear, Alrtneton.
Topsy Evans -Oscar Norton, R.B. 4, London
('upland --H. 11. Biggar, Fruitland.
Goldsmith -James Nesbitt, Weston.
Nellie McKillop -R. E. McIntosh, St. Mary*,
Silver Evans --Harold Berry and Sun, St. Marys.
Nelda Express -L. 4i. Charlesworth, Ailsa 'Craig.
Suint Peter -domes S. Gordon, iS Falncoit Rd.,
i to m l iton.
John lhrker--is•n Gwen. TUtsonhnrg. -
J►avlr Petrie- Alex. Parsons, Kt Carling St., ion-
d,tn.
Oliver Grattan -Thomas Yearly, lt.it. 2, Crediton.
WHITED' STAKE--THREE-YEAS-OLD AND
UNDER PACE-Pl•RI4E Ltig
Lady 511 ];rattan= -i{. W. Faw•m, klitebell.
Maclar- -E. W. Yaw's. Mitchell.
-Grattan !tellini- -Thom. Itatters4n•, 4104 Downie St,
Stratford.
Lee Oliver- -Uri Mere.. Longwood. •
Joe Lonlm-Jomeph Cahill, Charles St., Stratford.
Newt Grattan --Kenneth ('arson, R.R, 11, Photon.
FREE - FREE
FREE
Witten ery- ptmhaae v+f 2e er--over, yeti -pens will be given
for Kingsley Design English Dinnerware or Rogers' Al
Plus Service Plate table flat ware.
SPECIAL (►ne Kingsley Bread and Batter Plate and con-
puns FREE to the fret fifty customers pur-
• eha.ing *l or more of merchandise at
The Square MAPLE LEAF BAKERY Phone 110W
BREAD, EWIS, PASTRY, GROCERIES, ETC.
SELLING OUT'
SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ENTIRE IIROCK
I8 DISPOSED OF
A&
GREAT -MONEY -SAYING -PRI( _
(IET IN ON THiS SALE AT
R>7
W. Hern's Shoe Store
Oodniob
Phone 43w
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