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We
50c Doveskin
Oil with any
$1 Vita -Ray
purchase
Vita-ay Vitamin ('ream Is the
amazing scientificcream which
make,. the skit look younger In
twenty-eight days: It carries
Vitamin L direct to theeapll-
larlew---tl,r only went of skin
nourishment.
If your skin la exceptionally
dry --exceptionally 1111e41 --wee Vi
to -Ray I►oreakln Oil with Vita -
Ray Cream. You double theeffe•t11'1.11 w of each. They
work togetlwr to smooth awn.
lines to retitle.. enlarged pelves
and 111 r int ",•rep•3" throat
Take advantage of the spwlal
offer this week -without fall.
Miss Mar Quinlan. Special VIta
Ray Representative. will he to
our ,.torr August 17 t.. 22 in-
etuslre: You arta 111111011 to
stilt her about your twenty pro1.
lend. or make an appointwew
for a facial free of ,handl. l'ri
vote booth.
-Campbell--*-
Drug Store
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CHURCH NOTES
Goderieh Friends
(Contlaoed from page 1)
N• was talked out a of hold-up revealed
himself as a down-and-out newspaper
luau. Ile was promptly adopted.
Mr. Hunter's other Intere••te arc
lila radio page and a volume. '•Keepru•
Peet. 1VIth tlw Times." and 111s 141
year-old daughter, Barbera.
Reealketiena of /iederkh
Jlw is a native of Aberdeen, Cumin:
W Calends* wheu he was six and to
litalerlch W1w41 uluc years of age. He
lived here for four and one-half yearn
wain" i'1"-.taailer.
.tawniest of Knox chants. . He.uHendtd
Vitt."'" w•ho of anti It1tt"leedeat Melfi
orle•s of the whorl are of the 11ate.Mlss
Construe• I.eTousel. who taught the
THE SIGNAL
COURRIE'S CORNERS
CO['KRIL'S CORNERS, Aug. 1S.--
Mlsa Jean Neluou, who bad beets vial
ting friends • In Windsor for three
weekn, has returueti home.
Mr. and Mrs. David Little and Mk .%
Vera, Miss Mary Alton and Mr. Nell.
limn Waring were Sunday visitors wui:
Mr. and lire. T. Webster of Dungan
non.
Mr:. Sill Drennan la assisting Mt
Robert helm of' 'bud with the Mai -
vest.
Evelyn. borne and Helen Little are
visiting al Mr. Te11aii't llrennan's, tial•
erkb, .and Mr. Alf. Isrriugtou'a, Car-
low.
Mrs. Nelson of Belfast is /ladling at
the home of her son, Mr. ltulert Nei -
Mr. John Fatelah visited ids ants.
itrimitillerfarrIsh, and fa
over. our day Inst weak.
Miami Jeau Rayuard of 1'arawount
Il
- GODERICH, ONT.
PIPER Ka-L*Y II
This district Is returning to the good
old days, nut of eight or Wile year.
ago, bye of forty years ago, ae•urdiug to
Duucau MacKay. Park street, who
Is righty -four ytwra of age a11d should
know.
'1'he old gentleman. familiarly known
a44 "Piper" MacKay for his handling
bf the pipes iu his younger days, re-
ferred to the farmers of this district
when he wade that statement. Whets
the conversation veered around to crops
and the prie of $1 now being paid fur
bailey, he reminisced and dug out of
in.annals of his retentive memory tht
fact that, forty years ago, lie distinctly
itarlxl fur 11.25-
MeeKay is remarkably alert.
Ir ebur -mbw- !-•it4 .,yodora.
active 'physically, walking up towt
every day and *Golding chunk -Freer
jut,kor guurth.-..ife unuld nut sites* top ham
!ran hnndHyitlg ut 111e Lowe of byteriau, o toyrre-refltlarly, He 1t.
Highly of her as a hitcher 441141 a build• her graudpareuta. Mr. and Mra. Jus. lu Rood health and uses glance only
er of character. Ile also remember, premium. )• When reading, of which he -I1 •v'ery
!lir principal. Mr. Harry Long. and Quite a uuwdner ?hits, bore attended fund, but the only peepers he reads are
Niles Miner. tlw fuureat ad -lis,,.., Seruh Saunderil at The Globe. The London .td4ertiat'r and
Ills short stay bore was Ills Ors!. Blake's church last Sunday. The $Ignat--
since leaving the town twenty-two year.e Mr and Mrs warner Sim ti. and Ills grandfather. who was John Me-
nge. with the exception of a fly -b.: -
night
y -b. -
night trip through (luderlch six years
ago.
Jlw couldn't turn around without
having somebody stick out a hand with
"I knew you whet--." and he rewew-
Iwrel most of thew.
Ile enjoyed telling of his short pant.
141141 slang -shot days In (oderkh, and
doubtless cleared up our or two m3'•-
terles wailed■ have been !adhering cel
Mr
Thursday, August 20th, 1906 :+
OBITUARY
MRS. JAMF)S EIJLIOIT
Ou Friday evening death claimed a
citizen of Berrie In the person of Mrs.
James Elliott, after au Miners of two
sees 1.s.
Mrs. Elliott before her marriage was
Mist. Annie Ross; she wee born lu
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and camel '
this"se•tlon when a child of thirteen
with her widowed mother. brother and
sister, and made a home in the village
of Iantr. In 1593 she married James
1,lII tl, who ,etlrvtres whh Ian daugh-
ters (Margaret), Mrs. It. F. Cole, and
(Agnes) Mrs. W. Gordon, who ,both
eared for a kind and loving mother
until the last. Deceased is survived
also by her only brother and slater, 11r.
Aechle JZ4l
aft ad Yrs. Nell A. McLeod.
both of Glamis.
short service fisballaikkaittha,husuis
before the remains were taken to the
Presbyterian church, of which she had
filen a member_ torforty-three' ears.
The aecvice Was conducted by v.
Gordon Taylor of Ktueardlue Pr. -shy.
teriau church. In tlw absence of Rev.
Mr. McDonnell. The pallbearers were
Walter M.N,re. -Piro* -Colwell, John
Sturgeon, E. Lindsay, Archie MacLeod
and D. H. Gilchrist. Interment was
made iu Kincardine cemetery.
Thoseattending the funeral from a
distance were Mrs. David Mcllwatn,
Goderieh; Mr. and bre. A H. Gilchrist,
Detroit; Norman, Nell and John Mac-
Leod,
arLeod, Niagara Falls. '
1 telt' 'ample for a quarter of a ecu
fury.
Ed. 1.11w,ont. of l l,IIN.re township,
1 may 111411. wunderel. for Instance, wile
1 tical a [tela' In title of his hors's and to
!al 444& In the trot ill ahic11 a we•tl'g
was IM•log liolil and then let hly el'
ttu• luorw• with aliug•Nlwts. Auotlwt
wore 51.ot with ,Jar same Mr. lawaou
was t'it• tint.• ellen Ill• w -11r attal•4t'd
Phyllis, of Teamster. and Sir. Albert Lean, died at the age of 107, accord-
Mc•l.juold, of Lacknow, acre Sunday tug to hIN tom hatone 111 the trmetery
visitors at Jas. 1.ittle's. Audrey at Klntall. but "Piper" MacKay is al -
Smyth, who spent the pant week with most sure his graidfether was 110.
her cousin. Elaine Little, returned hone.'
MI them. I Locals Lose First
w •
Ns Myrtle Johnston edited her
friend, Miss M4•1/111 lane of Innes, last
Wedliewdry.
Tlw 1'. F. W. (1. held their meeting
In the hall last Tuesday with a good
attendance. The main business of the I
day was planning for 111e school fair.
1t WYN decided to have a dance at
night after the fair.
Miss Margaret Fhnory of Toronto 1,.
visiting at Mr. Adam JohuMtou's.
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mre. William Grindrod of
Gislerh•h c Ihr engugi•nirnt of
1 by hornets while carrying milk throng.' their c.ind_ ughter. Florence.. to 1tr
I the urt•hanl to the 1 The n siAlbert Leslie Blackwell of Toronto; the
I went hl Ihr alt and F.1. hlKh•tallwl fn. marriage to take plate quietly( at Ty
the hart. not staying lung enough to mato early In Sfptemlwr.
discover the"horwas- were p•Ilrtr
The .,g.igenu•ut IN announced 1.f
'from righter.. kown-e)" 11.y 1'krtua Mary 1.audsa. only daughter of Mr.
wlw weer bidden In the leafy bran les }'lett of Sruforth 'and the Into Willie',
t3f the trees. James: t'Iett of (lrlw+tby, 10 Jumt•�
Boylod Pranks Itroan Higgins. of Sudbury. only son
I At care tiSe ■1wr there era. a flee:- of lir, end Mrs. William I11KgiiiM of
sated cltla.re of G.Nlerirh who nnc
oe 'Bayne'''. untarlo: the marriage to
tithed In ulq.r.•he'tld perpetrators of .take place early 111 S(ptrmlwr.
IHaik,aeen pekes ou - 111• property. I The engagement Is announ,eed of
IIIb• nary rw•14prl scot free huwerer. Ruth AKne•s. youngest daughter of the
dine _haylaI els fun wl,h Ids "Ih•lacs' late Mr. A. i.. Cartwright of Clinton.
lied swop. The trate hotewh..ld'1''141 Thome. Henry'Itarter,-mttv-snn of
kneed from ttw b..uv. !eking Arlo Mr and Mrs. J Itarker of Toronto. The
Hew at a thee to plunge hee.11.mg oyer marriage will take plat* at the home
• I. fa•tra.d IM•tw.••n rIN .lair rale ,If the hrid..s uncle and aunt. Mr, and
11itei - ter. W. J. Andrew, (I -alerted., in Sep -
A At•
cess 1 t
Another Shipment of
Brown's Shamrock linens
AND A
Hand-workedFancy Linens
ALSO
Bard -UM iac84 ceases in all sizes
of Play-off Games Use The Signal's Classified Columns
-Our-Window Display -of -this
New_.Merchandise •
Phone 88
F. E. Hibbert
The Cash Store
DUNGANNON ting be former's Aster, :Mra. Harry
(Continued from page 4) Turner 1 folly 1 ar New York City.
Dt'NGANNON. Aug. 1f1. -Misr Eco A Weighty Ira.tly: Mr. John Dor
Phelan walked and advanced to i is enjoying 11111 wakes mo tnmul boast of the aver
'x vacation xt the buns'
thiel when Frltzley's drive nos dumb- +hllhagh R \ of Torous/
mfr
led by Mc1Aaald. 1Vrb+h Nrored both la
arruts. Mr. ■cud Nil's. Jus. .\
of her age weight of him six grandchildren.
with • stinging hl that landed on the 1
track Ishhet richt Arid incl hit the lough.,
fowl.. Flula3-sou's {asp fi, was taken Master Donald (1.14.spie and
by l'ickt•tt and Welsh word when 1)u- Betty .{ant lest week visiting
Iquetto was thrown out at first by John- 1gnnulpareuts. Mr- and Mrs. J.d
'stun I,11ulhv 116x1 11111 to Hawkins. ' lospie. lv'hite•hitrch
Fifth Innings Mrs. Mary Johnston of Osla
Pickett 111Hr1 to FIIIIHY•ntl. 1101104" visiting her sister. Mn. Jas.
struck out.ltcl►ouald was tart mit.' amt hl•r sister -In-law. lir"..t. R
' Frit-r.lev !11 FtnIn3. WI. . land.
SI 111111.y waIke1 Hud .11411. venni 111•- ; Ilea: (1/41. l:knl and child
fore Itlo,m8el41's Infield Hy eras taken ' C'toltelli•h. me visiting at the h
hr ilawkins. Murduek towelled an 111- her -"s174-01--iii-law, Sirs. Inert \I+
itkld hit with it INdtbl(r to Johnston. Friends nisi relatives attend
I'li.1an struck .011. ?,lnr.h.�k w'Ils .funeral on Saturday of the
caught at second Ip' '-/"1"14"11.wiri' twin sou of lir. and Mrs. Hord.
smelled 11p Frltzley's drive.. - , ',chile lily Lyle Hobbs, at 7.ina.
59X11 It■ahnga Mr. Jack C urran. lir. and Mrs..l.
Wagg• Hawking and McI'.Wl41 strack Itlehardson Hu11 tw•o chlidr' visited
;out. friends ret Fergus 4111 Suvckn3. lir..
Welsh singled lhrunLh "wr'n'1., Rlchnnlson need vhlldron . were met
blase a1N1 stole second, ,i!1 itlN•tn{t_. ire I.,t:- iwr teetl.••r. -)t1. Frgli_siIXpu
to third when Finlaysou was h.ssri .of Tirontp, and trtllrriwl with biro for
ant at first he McDonald lenqueth' a fortnight.
dr11tr one at Johnston. who pegged
SI r uud Mn Th.H. lre•bslt•r Karr the
•home to cut oft y
Dim-
on.. waw homed M F' Johnson,
l and MoD nand. the hitter n
N'�1 - Ir.--
Vest:
K11• four boys and t ttly
average weight is well over 2110 plunder
slater He tuade a challenge a few eeeks hack
th"ir to anyone 111 N'aw•auush who could Twat
ul Gil• It. auil he heard from 1111 nuc. Ile ti.•
elt!Arges the territory and htrite•s rel,'
era la oily In 111rtm (,, 3 w1x1 cuts d./ 11143
larviu,Ibetter too re•INrrt,
11•t,; Kldd-Kyan. A pretty wedding was
solctunfzcd at 3 mut. Saturday after
ren 1.o' noon. August 1:1, when Miss Margaret
onie of I'llaabct11 Ryan. only 418nghter of Mi.
ti„•, awl Mrs. J0l111 J. Ryan, nf'11nngauuo1.
el tlw *ifs Milted 111 11u1rrixge. 10 lir. Gurdon.
tuf:eot lel, Kidd. younger son of Mn
n, 1t" 11111 Kidd. Southampton. The tete-
iemy was performed n unman o
! f 1 t 1► wu
• ! 1'nitel citing. the pastor. Rev. T. 11.
'Renewer. oOletath*. The church wt..
dm -mated aIth large banks of Fera.
and summer flowers. To the strap:i4
41..,_
HEADQUARTERS
FURNITURE
and PAINT
ALLCRAI ' PAINTS are high in
quality and low In price.
Su will Ilii flr't .-Lias value•
i+i • Ir sth1ck
FI R\ITl KI: and STOVER
Nee p��.it.v,dv Marr you mtlnry
W. H. Blackstone
"On the (Broadway of (.clench"
of the i ehengrll wedding march played `tl's6-'17i-ntinat'a Advertising (`elumhs
In Miss 1t ilia ret Pentland. the brittle f -
. 'tiered the ch,reh with her father.
lookl,g .hnrwtug in 1411 ankle -length '
\Vrlsh. The lanky •h dtnlit of their home for tw•o'K"ern of Ivory +wt1u with button triu-
w by
r .w.•v,n
u
week tQlwu little Toronto boys, unites •oluf 441141 lanes' shwrew. A white eta-
. ,
uu• tile• f'•1. almost ter.. ww•hs • tetatsrr. 1 tf tagging' him='
.e.'- of ',i,v..rla Park district the supervision of the Toronto Fn•sGti with
Duquette anti
onu,ge blossoms 44 Iver i ,style. She
were elsel.I nightl3 1•.' the 1111. ' `'hllnibj filed nut to right field. carried a enrage Ieouquet ref• 4'. She vac►u.K awl Irritating 'all ,.f a h.s., eleventh innings t0 ell eon.er,el
owl 1 uilui.a.•r. ..N, J m R••s, noel WEDDINGS oublet I Mrs. Ed. .Uul•rw, (x{ark u, el a
ire: chits.
`baa I)attieiH,-wt- Pala•crataA. orgav,A• ."w.- Jan• Uweter. Wink/ f right tl,•Id and n'trtrnw(•�«:Jrlyd w, tt full duets Ihr stairs . n 1 F
I 1
wet(
( Ire steno* out. Johnston. u ws , 1 `I 11 rdn
the 1 t ..f \ Lyn 1.n at Mt ,. ,Ils.r..earrl h the cellar of Ihr - -_. ° r uvernlig• and nithough no Moller. w t
i'nited church on Sunday morning before Hovey struck out. Pkkestt broken she rim -rived a tad shaking up
tatter. leen. swells* mu the w•.•' drove a Hovey past F out. ' T. ' leketd
The aernl*+1 In Knox 1're•hytrrlaa wrinl .-ell- ..n an ....1 phnu.•araP11 mega. ' ROBiNSON-JOHNSTON I Johnston. Holme•ot Inshed 44 tong drive end has heats confined t11 Itwl slave. The grown was supported try hta hr•,-
\'Ivltors w-Ith Mr. and Mrs. IVm. titer. Husw•II Kldd. The ushers were
III owl ,nlM•r Ihr t Pickett. tt Vel hnaal.l wag tossed ( Fred TI 'seen /11111 Munroe Niel,.r.. ,t
{ rel August Rth a[ the United Southampton. Soft music was played
1 r K w hen the 1 rrsh.Irrlr a ehun•h m•nsP Krn•ra when MI not at first 111 Wendt. to R \ d ht r of I }} wklas Rrtib lenulou (h, lay they hid
throughout l Ihr ceremony and MIs:
(claire l'ctitlnad seg sweetly l •
'•less�• ttsar" while the register was_ Iwlu•t
sigtrerl. After the ceremony' about 1-
tw-entyrire Nests repaired to the Mow
of the hrlde'N parents. wlwrt• a beau- I
tlfnl weiWing s peer watt serreL 1':.t
dlui11g-room was de•..rateed With pin.
ti
Iwlls
and elder streamers, wedding ne
and Hummer Hooters. Theejurels w-e•r.
served by five girl friends of the bride.
Muscas %Minna Tr,•Irttven. lierul. e
Roach. Pura Finnigan, Marjorie Mc-
1(onn1.1 Hud :wily Sle•/iratten. Th:
bride and Ihr groon, received mats:
Mr. and Mn.. Sam Swan were: M. M•autifuj gifts, se well as NI111wrrS nod
and Mrs. Ger,. Swan, sr., Zion: Mrs. K. presentation. by ration,. organizations
liitmon and daughter Snide. Ltc•know; to which they belonged and In w'hlcu
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston,. Mr. ■nd thea took an mitre part. later• the,
nectIP ed Pulpit tier
rose. and valley 1111t•s. Tlw briili'a
11111111. 111sn Dorothy Allen of Golerlch.
wend llerauingt3- attired Its a dress ut
-pink crepe with large hat 10 match
.hutch on Sunday last were etnauetted
by Rev. 47. H. MacDonald. of Lnckaow.
CREWE
etw.WE. Aug. 17.- Mr. and Mrs. It. 'trite.' through the open side dont bride of Dr. Wilfred Gibson Robinson. Mnrlo•11N01.ne•k nut
II/iv"' wry'no one In *IKht *1)0 the t1e14 y gest Neal of Mr. and Mrs'. Wm. Rob-
Eighth ittnloga
Rob-
in
WInghN ■old 114 la vldtel friend. Ia111 mss drawn u' to t ,' (torch; hhefew"arx wase' safe o„ t).Nterk•h'w ffrut•
1n WlnRham 11n S lay last. I 'moon of Fast VCawanneh. I)1.. and
b ,1.l
c nm
1
c- tzlr f
n e 1.l
honey -
too
n F
was mien ad around the ■1.m of the Mrs. RclWowon left for a short tleldluK ernrr wlwv
Nr. Aldan Hasty LIMN returned frau It LK
Kitt r. Al. where he was eturn n Iuun IN•11. 1'hlrf of Tulle 1'oatrlHhwaht mom trip to Winnipeg and SIIulwApnll% ■ p.onK hop. bot IH• .e'us Htrandet at
was called In on this one. but It was before returning to their home at Dry- second while HH.CkiuH struck nut
mer errnrr. to. much a en for him. dru, where Lr. Robinswon has Ixen McEwen filed out to Frttzley. . Glow
Quite a numlwr from here attended was tossed ,•111• F'rltslP3• to Flnlay-
Jiw, !weever. says It was ■ crom-
the memorial aPrrlre In the Dimon- I roe
�.
c u a
ren o a
I took fence for phone A pretty wedding TI Ito the Pick Arid f. utriple.
P..."11.13 ....u.. w .c day. noon. eeror nR e •' Rear 1111 Saturday were Mrs. Witt. ML -
t w.•. yens age. t.4 I liner and thughter and M1sa M. .1
church Irl! .,cut its . Irriou .rill out to Jessie Johnston. R. N. daughter Murne•3 flied out to a r
the night when ertnix krr Sttaklart. Mrs. Johnston of Toronto, became the , Bloomfield meas out. Hovey to Pickett. �Mr. ainl Mrs. John I:nrnlss and family.
l.uckuow, Hila Mr. Jas. Robinson of
*Ingham.
- Llttlr Ann Hamillen. - two-year-old
daughter of Mr. end Mra. Ileo. Hamil-
ton. has been quite 111 with a Egli
temperature and ewvulslou1. We s:11
.ertlly how tl'e trouble *111 wcm 1.
relieved and that *he will have a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. J. I'. ('ampl*Nl Is spwneling a
while at the home of Mr. 11041 'Mrs
D. A. Fowler.
VINttora on Sunday at the home of
non cemetery on Sunday ■fterwan, i mirllively easy matter to leave one
Born. -On Sundav. August 18, to Slr. l door .qwn and unlatch the one on th.
11{I{a P.It1. NI.IP of the Phun•h. When 1_
and Mrs John R1crtL a son.. Congre
was .dlviuus the bell was attracting
tulatbna! attention a quick dash •round the gal -
Mr. Robert Durnin of Godrric•h vial
ted with Mr. ani Mrs. Marvin Dur Ivry to the unlatched door was effected.
nln on Tuesday last. while the curious entered by the don
which was lett wide open.
A Cheap and Satisfying Meal
Asa parting tip to the younger Ren
The Baptist Church
REV. 8. R. McCL11NG
Minister
10 a.m.-Bible School
11 aa� A ViTAL CHRISTIAN..
EXPERIENCE"
7 p.m. --"RELIGION AS A
PATCH"
er■tlon Jim tells of one .1 the finest
and cheapest meals a boy ever had.
Don't bother taking shins a lunch when
you go fishing at the harbor, he say:.
R hs,ver rot' beennw hungry skip
over to the mill and pick up a hand-
ful of oatmeal. put It to • t'■n-any old
thingIll In --dpi n go over to the sal'
practising for the last two years.
• • •
BLACK -HERBERT
The marriage of Edith Kathlee.t.
daughter of Rev. J. W. tilt•rbert and
Mrs. Herbert, HolmeaTtlle, to Herbert
Alexander 'Sleek. bon of,Mr. and Mem.
out on A fool Ac caught by Mci)on-
H. D. Black of Toronto, took plate
quietly on M y. August 3rd, at ''d' Ninth innings
Herbert and Rey. Dr. H. S. DougsI. oat. ,
officiated. Billy Herbert. brother of Lomb.- struck out. Marney singled
the bride. played appropriate guitar with a left held t13 and made second
music. A reception followed In "Arbor when Johnston. who replaced Bloom -
Vitae." the simmer home of the hide's field In the eighth. drove a hot one
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Black are -re- that was flmble1 by .,Hawktna. The
aiding at 1651 Jameson ■centre, Toronto men were left on second and thiel
• • • when Murdock lined out to Pickett eland
SPARIJiNG-THOMSOA Phelan filed niStto Moog In lett IIPid.
P1t1.',.t1 and Frltzle, walked. Stock
replayed Hovey and strnek not Welsh.
Finlayson drove on,. at Hawkins. who
tagged Fritzley at o-eoed but miwled
a double play at first. Ihlgnette was
w t 1•
hl and you
Lake Roaseaa, uskoka. Rev. W Johnston Stock and Pickett struck
block
and ,Adel to your taste, t M1 ] t M■r• Tenth hotioga
te-a meaLthal, Pao t _be beaten. Thomson, B. A•. R
Jlm ■eya he t.1 Ps „me or re thanife IM, Thomson, D.D., and Mra.- Thomwon. Owen At Ie st ,t trljtle when he speared
- hr sane AtrePtN-fhP Edw•Ard Holmes' long drlvP. lung Itavh to
The marriage o er roe Murdock saved what would bare
den herr o[ Rev. A. E.
In (.todench t tit, tat harines, to Allan
salon trees --the Name emsets-the Hol s' l &rive. l mingled behind
tt
right fieldi ( same good -fellow all he loves SM nR.
Sperling. KI video was caught N' INh H kin•
1t.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
CLINTON - ONTARIO
('•mics-,8TENO(,$$APH1('. COMMER('i.4L-STFNO/:R.'1rnte--
�E('IAI. and ('ORRF.SW/\I)I N('E ('Ol'R•tES arranged
For .articilnrk write or {drone 140'
M. A. STONE. ('om. Specialist B. F. WARD. II. A.,
Vice-Prll«ipal. Principal.
Ng g �
es'
m oris i
Corner Victoria and Nelson Streets
Now Open for Business
FULLY EQUIPPED GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION
COMPLETE LINE OF ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES
AND AIITO ACCESSORIES
Repairs on All Cars
Wm. A. Craig,
r110 '•1't
l'ROi'IIIETi)R
MI 11. A., son of Mrs. Sperling
and the late A. E. par ng• nca .
was Nolemnlzcll at Welland avenu.
I lilted church. St. ('afharluas. on
Saturday. The ceremony was per-
formed loy the bride's father. the bride
'being given away by her brother,
!George E. M. Thomson, of Detro...
The wedding movie was played by
ilionelaa Campbell. Thr bride was a: -
tended by her sister, Slims Margaret
fleet base and stole ws•ond before Wage
.flit ly r as'
diff an Infield hit to 1►nquette and stole
second when Mcl:w-en came to bat.
McEwen knocked an e•Hsc grounder
to Lumbi•, who tossed a Wu one to
F1nlAy111n nti what should hare been
an PA1y out. McEwen made second
and score.' frgm • leg lead when Fin"
layson fumbled GIPw'H drive wide oT
first. .Inlulato, strnek nnf.
T1mn1sH, B.► of Lrondon and for• Frltryv flied out to wax*. R*'INh
KnNlmsmu, was 11.x111. sporting, of 'smxckerl one deep In left. (entre 1k'Id
1Klncxrdlne, brother of We groom. AI- for fids second triple.. itnlsywon
ter x honeymoon spent In Muskoka tier struck oft. There erre tw'n anti two
young mettle will reside In Pkte'n. on Duquette schen Welsh attempted
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• • • is steel with flu. pitch. it was w
A111)ISON-TREN'ARTH:► 1 wn1st -high hall. right over. and 1►u-
•1 The beautlfnf lawn at 11w residence ,.nett( swung. tipping n foul ad 1Ve•1s11
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of Niles S. Ach,Pwln, llolmvsvl"", age I.11.1 In for a perfect steel. 'He was
Tate addle of a grotty ontdoor welding returned to Gail dud r.sosted there
on Saturday. August 1:011. at 3 o'do1•k, lividly. 1►,e{tn'tte IIIed nut 1" 113w• -
Iw•►14'11 Esther Ionia Trewarthn. .11or'1. klw. - R 11 F
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Tr.. I('1!nto„ 000 1110 200 3- 0 0 2
worths of Clinton. hw•xnw the bride of 'I.I."1" lel, 111111 44 0 0 0 01 41-341 :S 3
Bev. Arthur Peter Sedey Addlsen" 11 1'ltnt./tr-•'•°14(1 1b.: Holmes, 1..f.'
t.4111011 tax, l►ntaeJu. as'. ••r err lir.-.A rttem•r}d. 111n: lVi gg. I.f.: Hawkins
dtwrn and Mrs. A. P. Addl•tn1 211.: yi(Rw•rn. e.: thew, ef.- Jolmsluv
et 44110 1 o. 1►r. Addison. Tor.''- Havey, p. 1 St,wk U, 1 (44 s;
In, 4110 Her. S. F. Lrwb. itoneyw."" i 1".: lioyryh IL-Montauk,I WI 1..f.: Phelan. ,
officiated. The bride. given in ". . I f.: tsh'rI y. 311.: wool,. p.; Finlayson
nage by her father. wits channingl3 ' Ib.: i►mhle'tt0. s.s.: Lnnlby, 31..: \Inv
gowned In white suede lace over satin `,ler. e.: BlMomfirl11, Le; IJAheaton le
cut with long trail and with Iona tab 1.;
alw•v15 ternifnatlttg in pint. over 111. I l•tnptrrw-- 1441°11r. Zurich. wad Sltil.
+bands. She carried an arm la,ngllet of Sraforih.
OPENING 711401111111
1Idark rel roses. She wits nnnttttnd..: I
FolhwIne Ihr .eremony a reee tion
w•na held on the lawn. Rev. and Mee 1
Addison will attend their houeymotet tat
Mrs. T. J. Drennan. lanes: Mr. nut'
Mra. Earl Swan and family. Retreat;
Mr. and Mrs. Freed Buckingham and
son, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Plaskett and children Stratford: Mira
left on a trip to Northern Ontario,
and 1111 their return they w-111 reside
In VItsgham, where the groom has
eseepted the {aos1thn of principal 01
the puddle s•IxMt. The very bed
Hardy, Port Colborne; Mrs. Teeny wishes of tlw e►mmunity for a happy
Lust and Mr. Frank Young. Toronto. ' future for tlw young couple go with
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Whyard are vied them.
GRAND BEND
DANCING NIGHTLY
GENE FRITZLEY and
His 10 Musicians
Carnival dight
Monthly, Augna[ 241h
Confetti Horns
Serpentine Noisemakers
Prize Spot Dances
Heaps of Fun for Everyone
Brass Band Concert ion
Sunday Evening
Apartments and l'.lt■gew to
(tent. Se 00 week up.
APPLY CASINO
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114th Ferwh terlate Chant
Manitoulin Island and Afterward trill teetd»t4
111 reside •t Coniston.---_�- 1 A30th
I---- The new Myth l're•sbytPrixn ,bore',
w111 he open,' tin $duels'. Anges.
Two grass Area, on Trafalgar and '
i H1neks streets. were ettlognhlherl fir 1:V01.1. Rev. 1Vm. Iterclay. 1i. A • I:.
day by the'Are brigade. 1►.. of ('e•nteal l're'byterlro chili, to.
* Hamilton, will preach at the morne,e
JnNeph i'. Smith,-Ttornk ton ,erciem and Rel. 1) T. I. Mt-Keert..:l
ship.on Thnr•elay Islet -*t.7 sworn 1P'jt►.1►.:.,f Toronto, ex moderator of t:1.• 1
as n county em,.twble by Magistrate I1'n••bya. Han 1'Innrh In 1'ntiada. al the
A.... Winne _ rryrl+In* service.
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MAKING UP A
OP PING LIST
1;10 hall neel1s a new rnfjt• More towels- are needed ter the hath
room, and the kitchen Hoot could certainly stated a coat of paint. The
ehildr,11 need shoes. The ear will soon need tires. Well. we htty a hilts -
deed new thin{.% e - t
Sseatt(red through...ft- Canada are.nlallltt•aelllr, r Who make the, very
things we need. Their products, are on sale il( ,certain stores wait{tin
easy reach. Pertain of thew' products, arid eectain of these store.. aro
especially fitted to take Care of our, special need. But which products
:tali which stores,. W ilei can we -afford. end • which tM we think is'
1s' 4t \1'e mind look to gdvertiaing for advier.
Aliverti1ing 1s thertn(ight line between: snpph' and demands It saves •
tithe sl'e'et in h*pltesatd .shopping. It leadta non directly to your goal.
lir reading the alilerti%emevttM. wecan (letOrFnirtP in advance where the.
bud tatUe•s are to hr foo tsd. 'Mils the aid ,ef...advertising, shopping.becoines a
%ante.. and pie1441nt 1111,iness, 11 111I- budget ti{tnre4, bring morn•. stttttlq than
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f ro wN%
From the pages of this paper you can make up a
shopping lilt this will save you money