HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1921-04-16, Page 9/ PerOY Pinalgan bouglit a Ford ear ' - Ult" ' ' Score by Innings' _ •
, Mr. and airs. Johnston, of Caalow, purity Fleur •. o:u 60 0 1 0 3 3-7
are
. pennon, -visited eowe
. Sun- Last week mr• rindlaY aralett and The *Game it°C4311°141:i.0 (1
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Cr riends
s Nist vveek. visiting at Dr. Weir's this week. iairlell lk
- Mr, and Mrs. Hobert Hasteyon
son, Colin, Of GilniP11., Visited 'friends Cooper pitched the game at Clinton
44).: , • - In the village. • . , Tuesday nd had 7 strikeouts lo
.° . ay. and Mrs. P. Sheiavo0u. of Bet- Ooderieh. Atter a• week -s visit with
tooasetd, asyl.sIted their son. Sa, to, at Crewe thAe,111.tt2bieutnteloil; \a‘iveatireelithoeriadde:ed blethinv Ilerlst.heurs.,,edi,uLr'it:ut11.70'urthe CainAt°811, :tit::: friNeitir.dstwind, mT,orsre.ilstft.,L watson: daust,t_
no a te•w Traiti -tiret-Mit Crewel al= enas • .. Bissett .
, - svisitors lii"., Detroit cm the Str.
, The Rev. air. Millson attended the
Settureli Sunday -last.
• Special Values in Many Lines •i
I
in Each Departnient
All Ready -to -ea r on Sale at 20 per cent.
Reduction
Ladies' Blouses, Skirts,- Sweaters, Serge Dresses, Silk Dresses,
1 Voile Dresses, .Gingliam Dresses. All These ,Lines Are Re-
i . tiuced 20 per cent.
Special Values in Organdy Dresses at 20 per cent. Off
t
1 . All Voile Dresses Sold at 20 Ladies' Summer Underwear
per cent. off In short sleeves and no sleeves,
All'Voile Dresses sold at zo per cent. Reduced 20 per cent.
---- ,• • - • ,•_ Special Ladies' Vests, at_ 3.29 eaCIL
off,
livery Gingham Dress on sale at 20 . ' •
per cent. reduction.- ----------- - „ . _ .Another very, special ltne at 45c ,each.
.Ladies' Pink Bloomers; at 6oe a pair.
Voile .
4 i to Detroit this week, ' --
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3 0 • 0 0 .Mrs. 0, A. Nairn and Master Douglas
4 i 0 Nairn ate visiting hi Detroit.
Mrs. Maeda, of Detrolt,avai a vis -
'tor to town on the Greyhound. •
Mrs. D. 1+4illar and Miss Edith Millar -
:took in the exeursion'to Detroit.%
11Irs. aleiCegney, of Clinton, Was the
guest •the poet week of Mrs. 'I% Mur
"s""
_Mrs, J. W. Vrasee and alias Pearl
Fraser are taking in the Greyhound
'tint
Mr. J. W. Whitman, at- Galyesinn,
Teiaa, visiting frieeds and f eliitIves
here.
31r.
antt Mrs. RoY Sbarman: of De:
iron, are 'anions the visitors In town
this Week. ".'
Miss Agnes McDonald,St. Patrick Sto
•.18 taking in tbe Greyhound. excursion
• this week. '
Miss Colquhotin has returned to
ee e asdriving on. some of Our good- ) 3b*
0 eis Madeleine. and Sliss Grace Slasael,.
• iended atlaiVerSarY ,sertites• *at lane a. Sturgeon)
• Conterence In London but W. Dissett, e.
• lar* Ot our yOung -Men took part ;in. 'Methodist
Ramsay, lb.
* very happy event last SaiturdaY, We ...xitt hone. 10 nil his OVia pulpit last modaal. ob
- itoyet forget the poen party it the availed themselves of the moonlight murney„ et.
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*It %Jett hint a happy voyage Ihrotigh mwatil. peishos us
Monday evening. Cooper, p.
2). .tslush' by' the Goderieli Orchestra,
est, .and Miss Maude Howell, ofstiode- sillege is. being treated to a eoat of SfeCaughVelli"?*2b.
treading by Miss tbille. et Mount For- This week She prineipal street of the
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s'.eh; addresai y Bev. M. Cooriand, farria. we':expeet no More dust nuts- Hawkins, e.
Draper, ss.
or Ashlield eireul , and Ilev. De. Camp -inner this aver.
The Methodist congregation In the 110veY, ib.
:111.1u:31.1tleaelgril.gaerrftt... 3,o, '
Welsh, IL
A large number trom this I0ealitY McLead, ss.
*eerie e.
liomo or mbert btroold on anno excursion on the lake at Goderich last Hates rf,
4011. V Dungannon, land Rea. A, ,
' lealden. of titursgannon. •'Bert Served aillage *tend. selebrating the -fiftieth
aniiiversary ot . the building of Welt,
church this year.. •
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Yibesever You West the
BEST VALUES
IN
HIGH.CLASS STATIONERY.
SCHOOL sad OFFICE SUP-
PLIES asi WALL PAPER
English China
Ceelport, Wedgwood,
Crows &ake, idiatou
and th new Chintz China
CO .11)
"fe•eru tk, There 'will be a
Ek(..2tla t3E) tho F{C.91111Z!..14.t19 e•-••••31 UN' Creat7.1.,
eleay. ,cte. Adinisaioat ente 00r swat,
41.eno caceyone awl have ,1 newt:
nielat With US.
LEEBURN -
The service next Sunday in the Lee-
atitra.cluircii will be held at 0 P. lit. in-:
*toad of 211 .a. m. Bev. Mr. iteyeraft
or 00,111.1,4a'. ,will °rem, _the pulpit
• PORTERS BOLL '
-StindaY, June linfi, anniversar;
• aervices will be held in Bethany Pail,-
bt terian eburelt at In. and '7.
- preaeher for the day will be 'Bev.
IL A. Lundy, of itippen, • 'whose yon:,
• Sages are always rousing and 'helpful.
'3 .4 quartette from Willis phiade, Clin-
ton, will assist in the praiee .Servicr.
are cordially invited to be Present
and enjOrthese services. '
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Del. Mr. Moyer, of Coderich, will oc-
goy the pulpit of Colon, antral next
EBENEZER
,01 Windirelli-ri. Juno 81b, the boar
6.4 Ms WWI alre. J. H at the
nerve of a pretty event, it being the
Marriage of their yeungeet dauglater.
flhive ta FAerett Alitn. of Col-
borue. Tw bade, who wi'.1/3 giiPa a-
way bi• her father. were a dress or
while dueliete, atin and carried a bou-
quet of roses anti ferns. The reremony
W as performed by Hev. 8. Roils. of
fille.
in the presznee of about 140
guests. aliss Dothy dressoil
pale blue elik. made a rharming flown
girl, 'AM, Master (Bohm ChamneY,
In a sailor sult of -white, carried the
ring M the heart fd row-. Mr. and
Mrs. Mu lett that evening for Mew
future home in Culborne, the bride
wearing a suit of nave blue tric.itine.
Their man) friends wish them hon
10Vage over the sea of life. •
GODERICK LOOKS GOOD
Purity Flour Ball Team Owing 'Lurk*
Hari for Top piece in the District
The Purity Fl. eba11 team haa
been doing' aern' grind work the pa*t•
week and won both its games. at Zoe -
telt ore Friday and at l'Ainton on Tara -
The Purities have been closirt;-
up the gaps and lime very few errors
to acknowledge the pari we and
have been lattiog much better. The
batting average of the teant, made up
on 'Wedneaday was 233.' The. etanding
or the teams in the district roade up to
Tuesday night was as followa:
Won _boat P. C.
Zurich 4 1 SOO
Coderich0 2 714
Crediton 2 3 400
Stratford = - o 333
Clinton 0 14 040
The great. event at the week was the
walloping the Purities gave Zurich on
Friday last on their oven diamond.
This was returning .thedose .Zurich
aciministered In (loderich the Tuesday
NILE •previous.
A man 1% 'list. a man fur being a The Game et Zurich
/Mad matt. - A levee crowd of supporters went.
Mrs. T, 0, Sheppard has •gone to down. to Zurich on Friday night to see
ti e return game in that village. and
had the time of their lives, pretty
nearly y,elling their heads off when the
game reached the tie stage. And be-
fore the 'end they had a Mee clean
win, 'with a lead of three runs. Ohlert
was In the pitcher's box for Zurich
awl had • strike -outs to lits credit.
Ramsay pitched for the Purity Flours
and had 8 strike outs. The Purity „
men went down determined to win and tlaY fo he axed.
played almosie:Ierroriess ,ball and dld Dalton vs. Daiton et al., Sennett Vs.
some great executibn at bat, Lindsay flatten et al., Sullivan vs. Dalton et al.,
had •STIbTeT-bligger• in the third -and a Sullivan Noe -Dalton, et and -Sennett
iWaLbagget• In the eighth, Cooper's vs. Dalton et al., were -all adjourned,
first the defendant not being ready. Costs
cinatethheb6ftShtili‘rcoanairevaytluidreabrow to
of the game difa'aatt.liourninent to lie I/4141w deferi-
dant. Proudfoot, Killoran and HOIrnes
for pieltitiff, -I. M. alekvoyfor defen-
PEOPLE WE KNOW
airs. Chas. Saunders was a •eisttor in
Toronto receritly. •
Mr. Job ililders, of Cleveland, is
0 *0
1.,) 3 aieltingsi °aerial.
Toronto MI Shia. We NS'S!) for her
a really happy -trip .and quick return.
Mrs, .0eil. Corrie, Jun.. is showing
signs Improvement. Mrs. Hether-
ington. and Mrs. Dodds ell)l remain
very slek.• .
Mr. Pentland an;l' floyle 'hove re-
turned term attendance at Conference,
with% was held at London, 'closing
on Tuesday evening,
Sontelhoughtless apology for a Man
butieseerated.lbe ..ch»reh PrefielTY at
Nile willt -daubs advertising a circus.
wr hati.not limp it.
annonnetentaitsl • Subject.
next Sonday evening, "Dr. Jek•ile .ana
Mr. Hyde to the Nevv Testament." At
'the close of the service a short meet-
ing or men will be held to •discuss. the'
program .of the Nile itrotiterhuod for
the current year.
A pretty wedding tout: place on AVM-
nesday, the Oth Mat, at the home of sturgeon, so.
Mr. Jelin Mills, 2nd con.; W. Wawa- cooperr-Hi:.
posh, when .Miss Olive Emaline Crane Lindsay. 2b,
was united in marriage to: 311.4 •Pti`e.ritt Pralliam, cf.
Alan, of DOW, Colborne. Tho.:, bride lima, re
and groom peesenteit a picture of beau- Ntureey, et.
1). a:joy for ever, as attended by a w, Bisset, e. •
page. and flower girl, they stood under
arell of.everffreen; Amon,
panted by the strains of the Wedding
Slarch, the Ilev, Role made them
man and wife. Mr.. Russel :Mills and
ANL
NEW STOCK OF
WOOLS
We have a full steak of
the New Monarch •Product'
"MONARCH DOVE"
in all the latest shades, at the
• new reduced prices.
Get yottr supple' early as
tte Wools are not too
Plantiftit.
Singer Supplies
MSS SUSIE NOBLE 1
motto Isiock •
a- 4- * 14- 4 -
TilitraiSDAY, JUNE latia.
isoowoomoomoo.0000mo
COL B ORNEt 5 4.
laCCOMArigia
A. Clads "THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY" Steadatil POWs
and Mummy made a nice cath of a
hall that SN'ea/ past Linda
at second.
The umpires were the -same as for the
game between Zurich and Goderich
here. ' •••
•Flotie . 11. IL E.
J. Wiggins, 3b. ' 2 0'
•4 1. • 0 1
5 0 0 Mrs. E. IvicLaughlliflpoli, in the tali
Ramsay, P. 4 2 2 0
Carrick, cf. .• 0 0 0 0
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• Sunday afternoon. •
• Zurich A.E. R. H. al.
• A' very enioyabletinip ya,""speut at Miss -Litilan•Plunkett acted the Part ofC.• W. Hoffman, 3b, 4 1 0 i
. anoolnaket"',0.1r Nvir.F.carlifrnis.". ;0“litrtiornti, (Tnp.ritolsit bv‘e.ait given
aan‘dvoir by her
bride worm, 2b, , 4 0 0, . i
• day afternoon, when a. family' re.unlon many _Tile L. 'W. Hoffthan, ss. 4 2 i • i
beautiful and costly presents( itennin$, c. , 1 e 0 1
Pfe-nie was beta, the gnest of honer show the regard and esteem in Which °meet, Is s . t Q 2 1
Tieing Mr. 1. P. Johnston, of lIetryinii the bride and groom are held. We grown, le, s- . 4 „,0 0 i
. ' • who had come tip on the Dret'llowla ‘0 wI511 Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Agin bon cogaos, ce . '4 0 1 0
• , etisit his relatives and friends. Dein* voyage over the sea of matrimony.. AHoffman, lb, 4 0 _ 1 4
• aendst making the retort) trip on FrolaY Met" Moir bark come ,to sate anchorage alebere. if, Atli
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CREWE ' Atm
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Be Photographed
This Year ow
Your' Birthday
J.T. FELL
sessatts,`"sess;AseWstekeViettagsatessevieeeitAiss.
• Me. • Walter Cunningham. or the
Presbyterian enures, attended the Gen-
eral Assembly of the Presbyterian
' -Ouch
in .Toronto. •
atres King :and her daughter,' Sirs.
Dutton, of Detroit, took advantage se
the 'Greyhound trip, and renewed old
aequaintatices in the village this. week.
Me. Earl Whitsnian last Monday ter-,
and took unto 141in:self partner to Zurich tonight and at Crediten on
yet to play, •Clinton.. playa a
Winded those journeys to Lueknow„ game
life, a young lady from that vtllage, Tuesday next:- Next Wednesday Zur
We congratulate them on the 0e -castors irta mays at Stratford, and next Thins-
thistesS. hag staetes. sis wears ,day. ntglit Crediton plays in Goderich.
suttees it, will be a light crop in this
-neighborhood this year, owing to the
recent rainS. Spring crops; are making
rapid progress. Fall wheat loolss pret-
ty well: The root crops are making a
good start. ••
Our village is getting down to nor -
mat •agin. Last ,week the AValSerion
Baptise Association met here. There
was a good attendanee. The reports
of the tast year's work wore received
and plans for the ensuing ):ear were
considered.
Last Sabbath a Memorial service was
held In the Presbyterian .ehurell, and
unveiling of a tablet to the mentors or
the late Wm. Carter, who fell. in the
late war, The attendance was tame. ov.
er one hundred being tillable to stet ad.
mittanee to 'the church. The .Rev, Wits
Hans Pangland, t St. Enoch's ehurch.
Toronto. occupied the pulpit. Betutirs
ed soldiers from Coderielt. Clinton. and
other plaees were present, and oceue
pled Hie centre of tbe (elutes
A SPLENDID ToNIC.
FOR WEAK PEOPLE
otafea^eseereeeete"Se~,ONINIsaINesieletal
TN IMMUNE 'ADVANTAGE
• You, have the dVantage here
of having a specialist to look
atter Your.pYes, with the latest
and most usrtti-date equipment
• Broken louses replaced
quickly and accurately.
'Office • closed Wednesday
Afternoon. ••
A. L. COLE
• optimouid Flow *delis
Caletids O,it.
trIedialsfeeesda'italtelse#4"^"Milee'VeetaMseee
NEW
SUMMER
MILLINERY
In 'Milan, Organdy,
'Tulle and Mohair, with
trimmings from the plain
corded and mohair ribbon
to the beauty of flowers
and mounts.
Miss MacVica
KINGSTON STREET
5 0 0 OreX001.10d.
•• 4 0 1
4 0
1
4 1
0 0
.3 2.1
• 2" A 11
5 1 0
• 5 i
• 4 0*
4 0. 1
5 1 - 1.
3 .0 1
4 1 - 2
4 0 0
Butler, , 4 0 0
• , Score b y innings
Purity Flour 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0
Clinton' • 00 0020 0 2 0
Lindsay hada 3 -base bit in the lth
nd McLeod a 2 -bagger in" the 5tbs
• For Clinton Hawkins had a 3:base
hit in the 5t1i.
Clinton and. Stratford have a delayed
COUNTY COURT
With Fifteen Caste; Entered Only •One
•
s Goes to Trial •
Itis Honor Sudge Dickson held outl-
ay court -here this meetsopening on
Tuesday. Fifteen Cases were entered
but only one, that 'of Jewell vs. Ven-
eenzetti. ramp to trial. This was an
action for the 'price of a quantity of
apples delivered at ateklaw Station,
whielt the defendant elaitned„were
frozen and unfit for use. ."
' Atkinson etsal. vs. Forsythe. et
an action for damages. causeTO a
motor tar by collision. NV. Proudfoot
le. C. tor, plaintiff, Fraser at Moore
tfor Alen: ounsel cotatentins Ills
Honor directed judgment to he enter-
ed fur plaintiffs for $1100, each nada' to
pay their own costs.
• Stanley et al, as. Penehen.--An ae-
lion for breach of 'oontraet at hiring.
WsTroticifoot. E. «. for plaintiff. D.
McDonald for deferident By Consent
of carousel His Honor directed ,u.14anent to he entered tor pitintiir tor
eta. with roves on the county settle.
Ms Williams' Pink Pills Art on the. Weir vs. `WHO% action tor slander.
•• Blood and Nerves• K. C., her defendant. Settleil ba the
H. Vanstone for plaintiff. 11. Holmes;
parties.
rood Is as Important to the rick per. Edo, mat As. Proetor, an tether fee
a0n as !flamelike* more sofa many alma,. watt and materials. M. G. Cameron, --..
A Naas chimes wee nay retard ream. le, _Cs for plaintiff. C. Carrow for da, MAKE MONEY unuEi
cry. Is health the natural appetite is tondatil. Settled between the oarless
the hest oda to (*Hoar; la tacitness the HoWfor vs. [loader. action for wne AT HOME
appetite is otter ilekle and depraved. gee. SC G. Canieeon, E. Cs for plaie- $15 tO $60 paid weekly for
Proper food ands pod. tonic will keep taft. C. liarTilM. tor defendant Trial
roost people in good health. Dis Wn. adjourned to a day to be sewed M. 1.01.1r spare time writing show.
hams' Pink Edit are a One tontti meat. aleptee te. Tp 4:01S/true, on
• *Miss Stovet, otaitatant Forest. is the
vest or a*. f.; wooly. rum.
loolop and her ;West ire taking in the
boat trip to Detroit.
Mr. Thos. . NOM.
(7e0. Nairn, of Windsors Mr. and Mrs
Hayti], and. Master Bittfe' 0
Ravin, f D •
trolt, are visiting „RI; the restdence of
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 'lain,
• Mrs. R. Mettler and MIAs Doreen
Siettler. of Detroit, Mrs, Olarente W.
Young and two children, of Walker -
Ville, are visiting 'at •Mrs. Young's,
Park St., basing come up on the Grey-
hound.. ,
atalcelm liteteod, •of Barwiek,
tormeely of stioderieb, announce' the
engagement of his youngest daughter,
Isabel, to • Mr. Robert W. McKay,
Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George
aleKay, Kincardine, •Oritarlo, the mar-
riage to take place the end of June.
Mr. and airs, 0. James Shaw,. Port
MeNicoll, announce the engagement. of
their eldest daughter, Rachel Joy, t )
Mr. Bernard J. itrownell, on of Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Brownell, New-
ington, Ont. The marriage" will lake'
place the latteepart of June.
• Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pinkerton and
Miss Marcia •Pinkerton; of Detroit,
were visitors. to tiodertch this week.
Mrs. PinIterton and Miss Marcia re-
turned on Tuesday Morning and Mr.
Pinkertorssis 'visiting at the residence
of Mr..andsMeS. Cleo. Greenslaites Bays
field road, until Friday... •
. • Prints at 25c - -
A ontunber of pieces of print, in light
and dark colors, at 25c per yard.
Hose
White Lisle Hole at 39c per pair.
Ladies' Silk Hose, in white, black, tan
and grey, at $1.19 a pair. Ginghams, in many plaids, small
Ladies' Silk Hose, regular 51.75, for checks ' and. chambraes, at 39c a
$1.25. In tan, grey, white and yard.
black. Ribbon
Plain Voile, in white, navy bin!. brown
and yellow, regular -656. F017 45c
, • a yard.
• Ginghams
.'.Corsets'
A special line of Corsets, in odd sizes,
at $r.98 a pair.
Be sure and see the special
A Special line of Ribbon, in all colors
and Very wide, in taffeta, at 28c a
yard. , -
values in Ready -to -Wear
Sloe 86 H
olborne
Phones:
Residence 230
'WW1 SERVICE
OgrafigiglEMC131230010310C11111MISICI
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ton. at MIAMI Military Institute: Mr. of the auxiliary or the. Ladies' Aid of Mucid by the BlettstOneettueleleY Oe -
Button graduated as Captain and also Alexandra Marine aid General Besot, thastra, and a varita0 and. Intereettatt ` ss
won -the goqd medal given as first prize tat and the Country Women's Club, PrOgranT, Gates open et 7.30 Is, In•
for oratory. He returned to town with Gaderien township, will be held on • Admission. 25 'Ms. Children' IQ&
his perehts 'and was ono of the area- the grounds of .Mrs. 11, Convert, Huts: -. - .-"Ns-----
'hound exeursionists. • . ' , ' ein Rd., Friday ; 3nne'24th. There wilt ' 401121 soli of Parents am they?'
varrous
tions, witt........„..........14...tieles for sate. ...............................
to bed and then go• to the picture
ten you. They put the oh ildren
sho"wri.1
be booths representing different nam
BRIEF TOWN TOPICS
. The annual summer festival of St.
George's chureb, will be beld op the
rectory grounds In Thuraday, July
lth.
The regular monthly meeting ot the
Atimeek Chapter, I. O. D. E • will be
held in the Board of Trade rooms,
Monday, June 20ttl, at. 4p. m.
A surprise party dropped in on Mr.
• and Mrs. St, George Price last Friday
to celebrate the With anniversary of
their wedding. •
In our issue .of May 12th the adver-
tisement of the auetlon sale of Mes-
srs. alansdn Reid and Barre' Fowler
was _inadvertently placed under the
heading' "Mortgage ' Sales," in place or
S'anetton sales:" We regret the inipli-
cation this alight ,convey that the sale
was under mortgage, this not being
the case. •
A -garden party under the ausprees
co) onicictia0=1
FOR:SALE
..tviAoritor, solid oils, Worth
• Mr, and Mrs. Button have returned 135.00$ Yours for $15.00. .
' s -- e MI' 10 1, Walnut flnished Bed and box 0
from a ten days' al H. in On inn
While away.they attended the'gradua-- 0
i Springs. Can't be beat at 012.00. 0
tion of their soe, John lloward But- , s lataboganylitaffet, gelid mahog• 0
10 arty. A dandy. $40.00.
GODERICH MARKETS.
....a 50 to 55
FIWohnese,tlier, cwt., fatally SO to 5 75
5 25 to 5 50
Flour, potent fl
Bran, per ton
Shorts, per 10' ' 3330 °800t6tot 00® 0 $15.00. 0
Barley All Kinds of Heaseliolit Effects
Oats
41) to
to44
I Happy Thought Itaige with
• 1 Stretcher and Mattress, 13.00.
I Chtlit's Sulky, 117.00.
water front. A snap. 127.00.
1 Bedroom Suite, bed. stand and.
•-• dresser, oak. 022,00. 0
1 New Williams' sewing Machine, II
at Bargain Prices
• We Own and Offer $10,000 of' Ne -Issue
Province of Manitoba
Twenty Year 6% Gold Bonds
Due June 1st, 1941
Balt -yearly interest Jame lat and December; payable at Toronto,
Montreal or Winnipeg.
Price $99.29 and Interestt • Yielding 8.15 per cent.
•-New Issue City of Edmonton, Alta.:
Twenty -Year. 7% 'Bonds
Due June lst, 1941
BaWyeariy interest June 1st andDecember. Payable at Toronto,
Montreal, Winnipeg ane Edmonton. -
• Villding 7.10 pei. cent. Price, 499.00 ad Interest.
Orbits May be Telegraphed or Telephoned at our, ditliense.
• E. H. HILL 41 CO*
BOND DEALERS
British stxrtherrito Paid. °Phone I3111
„.„
Buckwheat • ....0 90 to 0 95 fll
Hay,
.. . . . . 00 to ett oo EVERYDAY IS SARGAIN DAY HERE
Eggs, per (Wen HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S C
ome In and
...perib_Datz:, 0 25 to 0 30
29 to 30
Hoge 00 to 8 00 0 E N 0
ee
FORNITUR ARE
How we hose prepared ourselves to ensure foot -comfort
Cattle, butcherseliolee..„ 0 50 to 1 00 le
Cattle butehersordinary 6 00 to 6 50 m MOTHER RECHARGE WEST ST.
(112161=== - this Summer. We'Ve stocked up BIG on
White Shoes
Bolos:it, Bulls, per lb' al to 4 Lolose
Limbo. Per lb 10 to 10
rOtaftlit Per bsg 0 00to 0 64 ---
Hides 00 to 00 *.
•
Sheen 0 03 to 0 05
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clae, hornless aid certaia In their se. bon ' for damages atid mandator). or ...a.rdsfor. us. Nei , cauva.ssing_ •
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tAAIIIIIWIVII0WWWWWIONAIOVV,
our Wedding Day.
THE DAY OF DAY3
A /iota romoitot the/WT.00ot *bat ,
do is atoeneihieg yen end
vitt trioreare the test pt your,
E. B Ralleos it prepared to
&vote special attention IPs PbotO•
ItraPhint
Ornittry Weedily, Patties sad
ravatly ltaasian*
can aim up ter particaiiirs and
tetras.
THE SALLOW S STUDIO
.Gift of Gifts, -
A Picture
Pleasure to the eye
Treasure to the. Home
Buy a picture a, ireek
Buy a picture for n 1,Vedding
gift.
Buy a picture for that Birth.
day gilt •
Buy ia picture- for that an.
• sary gift.
DeCorate your home with
pictures.
Bring your pictureo to he
framed. • ,
• We het a 41101414i lime of
&tare Illeehlies
Mlles irt Slue
Mkt *t. Plum* 19*
W1*5in eaml of a Tad Ow 115
which everybody should (most people' do) wear at this sea -
goal of the year, for different reasons, they are lighter and
cooler, consequently Mote comfortable than leather, easily
cleaned, and decidedly cheaper. •
Stylish and Dressy ?
Why, yes. of course, we bought them in,the newest de -
bins in ShotdOrn, beautiful Ties, Pumps and Oxfords, in
.teather or Rubber Soles4 in a variety of Heels, for the
ladies ; various shapes and stYles for men„ boys and Side, '
• even not forgetting "Kin g Baby."'
"Fleet Foot" Running Shoes
for every member of the family, for'ell occasions, proper at
any function.
•Bowlers, Attention!
A special, litavy.soled White Shoe, which is hitt the thing
tor your favorite pastime, has inet arrived. Get Et pair now •
and get into the game for a good, long eeMen.
.STORE
W. REG. SIIARMAN.
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