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GIFTS FOR THE
JUNE BRIDE
that aro sure to please for
An odd piece of Minton,
Crown Derby, Coalport,
Wedgwood or a half
dozen Cups and Saucers
of any of the above
chinas.
Did you ever think
of box of exquisite
star or a gold mount.
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LEERURN
e.ta Ron, of Stratford, is vtelting
at the home of her brother, Mr, A.
Gluten.
atis.
W. Jri.n, ot London. 'Writ
Ihe past week •with her, mothele eine
Foley.
Mies Fategy Quaid ounce am tot the
owpwwwww.
NEW
SUMMER
MILUNERY
In. Milan, Organdy,
Tulle and Mohair, witb.
trimmings from the plain
corded and mohair ribbon
•to the beauty of flowers
and mounts.
Miss- MacVicar
KINGSTON STREET
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41" 4',,\ IHtel. Ewe ellet
alee. J. Cena..
,10 attereeta teen. in the eseenalen
ore the Sterner tireyitound lkOrenZ
last week. Joe reperls 'a grand time.
Me awl Mre Wriend !lowland. are
eislung Mr. and l. J. eleWhin-
noY. the to'ing oietee of M.
MeWittleney.
Me. and Mrs. Hume Cluttoa returned
home feet wee}, from their weilting
Ari. W wacualp Mr. /Witten te
;Whom. •
1 tin Sunday lest the Rev. Mr. Rea*
4raft. of tioderieh, occupied the pulpit
of the Presbyterian church here. and
'speike to a large conewegation. Rev.
fieyeraft ie 4 able epeter. and me
t ee-ould bo pleased to hase him rem) to
',inborn again.
PORT ALBERT
I Bev. E. Taylor, ot Torooto, spent the
weekend with M. And Mrs. Thomae
Diektion.
The proceeds of the social evening
On Alpe ard in the efinglielt chureh.
here amounted to 591.4. •
Harry Willis and William lacktoM
returned from Lundell,. where Alley
were attending the volienteere. r
John Tigert nee installed asbline
pump this week. Auto drivers wilt
Owl tbis aegreat convenience. • .
Rev. W. II. Ilawnins, Wife and 'child -
en, of Blyth, spent a day with Mr.
and. Mn. W. 0.. Grey last week.
Miss Alice Robinson returned to iter
home in Toronto after o pleasant sit
with her friend. Miss Lizzie Foste'.
Miss Mae Dickson. has returnei to
her duties in Toronto atter spending
-1W11--wee1e etuetee Ito. parental -roof.
Mrs.' Walker Murray and ells Pam-
took,in the excursion to Detroit.
And hack, on the Steamer -Greyhound.
Ott,. and Mrs. Get). 1;111AI, ut odee
rich, airs. Geo., allellardeon, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Met.% of this plaee,
itiotored to Mont -don last week and
%anent the week-endWith relatives of
Mr. oeo. Weer)... •
SHEPPAROTON
On being' aseed for a composition in
letter form to aefriend,:deseribing the
tichool and its surrounding, an en.
trance pupil wrote the following,
which t thought • wee, worth publish -
In • •
210 Modes i4t.,
Poterborotigh, June i0 OIL •
Dear
I am glad to haye the opportunite of
'telling you «bunt our school, which
stands in a rather picturesque eitua-
tion not 'far "from a. chorale and *tore,
which help to eomprse the little ell -
!age_ of Shoppardtote• •' •
The school Is, eureoupded by a well-
built fence, whichhas become dilapie
dated by years of strife; Behind it
runs a ginall strearn. on Which. are
spent ,ame of the eold days of. Winter
In ding and sliding and, other 'a-
musements. A -high elm stands in one
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Your Wedding Day
THE DAY OP DAYS
A vivid record of thadoings of that
-
happy day.** something yon nd
yourswill tteatiate the rest of your
life. I.Z. a. sotto** is prepared to
devote special stteutlon to photo,
graphing ,
Catlett" W4‘4411e0 Parties sad •
Family Reunions
Csfl atm 'up for patitleulooli and
• toms.
THE SALLOWS STUDIO
DOMINION D
(FRIDAY JULY lot, 19/1) •
WILL. BE CELEBRATED IN
DERI
AS USUAL
PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION
an the Square at 10 a.m. including Band
Selections and Address by Rev. J. F. Rey -
craft on "Canada's Birthday."
Baby Show at 10:20
Parade of Decorated Autos and Bicycles
for prizes at 10:30
Children's Games
BASEBALL. TOURNAMENT
at AGRICULTURAL PARK.,
The competing teams will be.
STRATFORD. CLINTON., ZURICH it PURITY FLOUR (SAM
First game at tr 0411,2 nd game at ap.m. final game
following.
SLOW AUTOMOBILE RACE
in 'the afternoon
Once *mud the track. Car S to be dtiveu in
high gear. Last car in wins the race. ,
ADMISSION to AGRICULTURAL PARK
MORNING AFTERNOON
Adults Set Children 1$o;1 Adults SOot Children 2.5c
33rd Regimental Band in Attendance
BAND CONCERT IN THE SQUARE. IN
THE EVENING
C. 1
Se* oloiall bUhi for Mails of the doy's program
oyor Wislo. C, A. bill, J.F. Reytraft. W. Lose
' Claims* Viretlesinaso Statile, Theurer
E'JL-NC.V With lit9 branc14.-a Mingin4
ewer the E'1. lOW*1 of maples shade
Vie firliefel from the hot rays of the
eon end give a brilliant 6cpse of nee
tare in the delightful trionths, fait and
bOriiTOPP.
The tont. which faces the roach is
made beautiful by two weinearedefor
AWAIT beds. At the backof the school
Is a woodshed. in will& our supply •of
wood isept for winter use; and a
'Pump etands peer tue road. We have
4 large play ground ler gaiereserboce
belorour faithful game. of which
we never tire. &hind the school the
grass greeve long, where WO spend
many preeloua 'moments, seerehIng for
itio lost bait wallet lice hidden Wider
some green tuft 14 g5ns t} until some
gentle hand picks It up.
I should ince very much to hear of
your school and its surroundings In
Yetir pest letter.
Yours truly.
ERWIN FOSTER.
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CREWE
Quite a. few attended a garden party
at St. (Wiens last week.
A few fteme here took in the mei!
held in Ripley last Thursday.
•afiss May Menary returoed o he;
bogieat StlePP4rdton lost week.
Some of the tanners around her
have cut the early aro of
Sam Sherwood- and Wm. McConnell
are the latest to buy ears 'around here.
Grading. gravelling, and general
road work are the order around here.
(Inc at our 'young men wilt be mis-
sed at the gatherings at the Crewe
store now.
Percy Finnigan and Mat. Shackleton
finished the barn wall for Thos. Suitt-,
von at Kingsbridge last week.
Isaac Gulley is assisting -Arthur Cul-
bert, on the 4th eon., this week for a
few days witft some of his work.
John and Robert Menary and John
Curran are starting this week 'to re-
model a bleclarn foe J, B. Young InWest. Wawattosli.
•Mr. and airs. Raymond Firinteran re-
turned barna Thursday night from
their honeymoon trip to London, Tor-
onto, Niagara, and will reside on the
groones (arra 'near. Crewe. • '• • •
• Quite a few tront Crewe took In the
school Picnic at Port •Albert last Sat-
urdcri• amthad a good time, there being
racewlor young and old, ami batting
being one of themain features of the
day. •
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la STOCK OF
0
We bare a full stock of
the NW Uetterch• Product
"MONARCH DOVE"
in all the lstet shade*, at the
new reduced prices.
gotateate...
Get Vette supply early as
Vine Wools are not ipo
plentift11.
NILE
Mrs. -Geo. Currie • is , improving In
It takes a big man to see over a self.
Imposed barrier.
Mr. Isaac Hetherington, vita Was a.
way to eampe returned Saturday night.
The Sunday Sehool picnic will take
place at the lake side on Saturday, the
Vale inst. •
We were glad to see Mrs. Joseph
Hetherington; in the front garden. She
Inuelt hatter., a •
The boye etre plereing baseball and
football, In tho near future we may
have a regular team to ehallenge other
teams. My it be so.
Tho Nile Brotherhoodela re-orgaole-
ing for good work this year, Mr.
Jackson Was appointed to assist the
secretary, •Mr. Wm, WatsOn.
Mr. and airs. Henry Seklin, who are
on a visit to Mr.- and Mrs. Wesley
Ecitlin, went for a few 4141-s" visit to
daetroet.-Ther atire bent eSunny
es h •
.
The Nile **worth ,Leaguiteplan a.
visit to Lltetieser TOdeday, the
*8th e The .sobjet at Nile etrurelt neat
Sunday le "The than* end sl ot
• The General. Asseinbly -voted for
thumb, union. The Presbyterlao,
higehodlat and Gongregallonal cam-,
ches have now declared. How groat
and glorious In proved. 'Flurry
please.
• The man who does not goto church
rennetclaim to think Much either, of
himself, his home, or tits' country.
Canada Would' be a poor side-show and.
have 4 poorer future, were it not tor,
'the Chriatian church.
. We are glad to 'see the young people
back front 'high school ancl.alorenal for
the summer. Good old summer is a
great time for young and old. We
trust that exam. results will sweeten
the sweets or • summer vacation.
Sweets for the.sweet
,
AUBURN ' •
Alta 'George Dawson had Mae a
number' of vialtors 'from ThedfOrd.
the former pert of thireweek. • -
ale. George Lawlor Is rasing nis
dwelling housebt the villa-ge this week.
He Is puttIng.a cement foundation un-
der
Mr, and Mes. Harry Govier spent
last Saturday In tiodericit ,attending
family pirate anjI reunion of the SheieJ
nerd tangier. 4,
• flaying is 'miller -this year, 'and most
in this neighborhood are busy with it
at present. Ott the .whole it is rather
light this•year. .
Mr.' Albert. Naegle, of tittgannon.
has 'rented Mr. -Carter's blacksmith
shop tor a term of years and started
business this week.
Lastrelday evening there arrived
at the home ot Mr. George reagana
ebuthfill 'visitor. tr. Feegan Is quite.
•Pleased with the addition to the fam-
ily circle. -
Rather a strange question was asked
an elder!). .mari in the village lase
week,•what is a bonus? "It Is some-
Ithing given to a man or company
avhielt ie never earns," Wa6 the
swer. •
The litev, 13. 3, hiss is stataitiq•
teachers' training class. The old
question is ever, new, "What is teuthr
To . acquire that truth, to be able to
Impart it to others, is the foundation
of alt our knowledge.
Mr. Thomas Paterson and hie broth-
er. Peter, of (*alt, eeeompanieit by,
„their partners in life. spent the latter
part of last week visiting their broth -
en, Me. Wm. Patterson, of the e Plage,
and other Mathes here. ret»ro'ne to
thele home In Galt on Mundt
Lest Weitneedae. the Vnd Inst.. no
fewer than law sehoole met on the
grounds below the chipping mill for
good time. An oldethoe picnie was
indulged In. Alt ages were ParSenl,
team the alloted threescore and tea to
those who bad hardly related the rea-
Nth* Of lite. There Were game* for
the young, the old. re,emmtirt the time
,t‘hen they uero youu% The baseball
P101}3 t Carttaw and the %Illagq tried
their 815111.
it'ortiOn and Asibmitee-Women are
11COLIKIN,A 2.111143Og tho OUtTetYPti from
asthma by the e“untle.cq thtoiv,m&.
10 espri.. Minato they 1:4111 NI foml.
tiolNess: 10 the grip of ttom rleotte.c.:41
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DUNGANNON
Youfer, of Goderielie was in
town this 'meek. - -
Mr, Case, of Exciter, IS OisItIng hls
brother, eft' Doctor. -7 •
The Orange service mall be on Jade'
ard at 7190 p, tn. in St, Paul'.
airs; Bedell, ot Toronto. is a guest
of her daughter* Mn,. 11. a* CaMPbell•
Mrs. M. R. Couch, of Stratterd, spent
a few days teat week' visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. 0, 0. Reborn, of this place.
The Rector will Preach a special
sermon the Sunday. July lOtin on the
prayer. book. Strangers are weleorne.
The regular meeting of the Women's
loetitute will be beld at the home of
Mrs. David Oirvin on Thursday, June
'30th, at 2.30 p. m, tbarp. "Topics to be
taken by Mrs, Rohn Davidson, eleklecte
"Country Life -Its ,Aavantages and
Possibtlities."
On Wednesday evening, June 1501,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stan-
dish, leth, coo. Culross, was...the scene
of a very happeeevente when •their eld-
est daughter, Leah' May, was united in
marriage, to George J. Adams, of Dun-
gannon,' ePrOmPtly at five o'clock, to
+the strains of the Weading
'played by Ails* Beta Montgomery, the
Young valuate took their place under-
neath the arch erected on the lawn tor.
the oceasion. 4'he ceremony was sol-
emnized by Rev: 0. aleTavieh, of U..
tem, 14 the presence of about fifty
guests:, The 'effete was beairtifully
gowned in white silk crepe -de -Chine,
and was attended by her little sister.
Margaret, Who .acted as flower girl.
After congratulations had been extend -
id, the retteetcpartook of a dainty bute
luncheon, whleh was seeited-onlhe
lawn. Antal* the goests froth a Ole.
tante were lire, E. Standish, Toron-
to; airs.' W .11teeVeY, Stratford; Mr. mutMrs.
Mrs.. It. Standish:- Goderieh. The
Voting couple were Inc recipients of
many beentifur gifts,, a token ot •the
'high esteem tytetexplett they'. are held.
They left the' evening for their
new borne ne r autegattleon, &Bowed
by the diest.'`%,eishre of their xrtanY
friends.
,
St. Paul's grand garden party is to
be to July 6th,,, A blg brass band will
be In attendanee,and a program or ex
traordinary interest provided. This is
round to be the 'big one of the season,
' A big garden. 'party under the .au-
spices, of St. Paul's church will be
held on the grounds of Mr.. Chas.
Brown, -on Wednesday,. July 6th. An
excellent supper -111 he served from 6
to 8130 o'clock,. A Program of relta-
tions, solos, eta., vsili-be given and as
an added attraction Master Leslie Eve
ant. of Goderloh, assisted •by Master
Ambrose. Colborne, also of .Goderich.
will sing and &nee. Big brass band
in attendanceaell evening.. Be sure
and come; every,thIng will be done for
Time conveniemee and pleasure. Ad-
mission 60c and 25e.
Finitigatt-Twaraleys-•A • quiet but
pretty 'Wedding. was solemolzed at the
home of- Mr. and Mrs. Clecerge. Twain -
ley, Ashileid, on Saturday. June lith,
when their only daughter, Beta Merle,
became the Initie of Mn, Rayercond 14.
0, Finnigan, youngest sou of Mr. and
the late Airs. thigh FInnigitn. of 'Crewe.
The Rev. R. t;. 410Peland, 13. A.. alti;
elated. The bride entered the parlor,
leaning on the arm of her rather. to
the strains of Loitengrhes Wedding
Marcit,-played by Miss Gertrude M.
of lienmiller. The ceremony
was ,performed Muter an areh of ever-
greens trimmed with 'white roses and
surmounted by a wedding bell. The
bride looked charming in a gown of
ivory silk georgette reeve whit bugle
and opalescent bead trimming and aye
erskirt of embroidered net and wore A
bridal veil ot silk net which was held
in plate by a blanket* ot lilies of the
valleL end carried a shower bouquet
of Ophella rosee and maiden hair tem
Miss Gertrude Finnigan, niece of the
groom, aeted ni ringbearer. while Mise
Hilda Twanney, niece of the bride,
tnade a dainty little flower girl. After
hearty eotigratulations the guests
?were invited to the dining room where
a dainty wedding ,altigniner was served.,
The table ,was beautifully 'decorated
tor Ste netasion. The health of the•
bride. and groom was proposed and fit-
tingly responded to, atter which Mr.
and Mr. Finnigan lett by motor for
LueknOW amid showers of confettl.
and good wishes from their many
friends ftir ii itOney01001t trip to Lona
don, Toronto and Niagara. The bride
travelled in a navy serge stilt and sil-
ver nee hat. Oft Viol!' vette% •tlitt
Young couple will reel& on the
grottoes farm near Crewe.
flEttr'S ONE QUESTION THAT OAP
CAN ANSWEIt WITHOUT MA'S
HELP. • .
Hetes queetion tor your father.
Yonintelere a query about PiPOUSPS.
ASh 111111 what circus was tniddlo-
agrd before any other now traveling:
had Om.' to life. Ptak him what e)r-
eus blaw.d the war Toe 44/101 year 10
and year out tee tittle ghost of term-
turY. Setting Jai et *lIttI� Maxey.. lot
a little bttcr, jest a little more mag-
nificent eaeh seaeon. and lie will tell
aaal ,John RAinnetUx. the Vottoee
oil Wiled abane
Ninety -Pada wrote atto, to he Panet.
Jahn Robinsen. the First, romance'
tho idea .of tra%ellha• Atom: foe the
unite- et the acepie„ eeiviitfealse
which ti,..ea!eeenee .-ii oiett intee.on
to lee'i) then) hitter, wJeloan.7 foe
requen. roh
otgrt, t!to ortrettialteeil
ereterreitt1 Cmoet Nv• ivg.rt4.4 of a
inerticule" repo, Ina n..‘, r tee,
deterttneetl tr,,O..
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in Each Depaitment
All Ready-W*2r on Sale at 20 per mut
Reduction •
Ladies' Blouses, Skirt' s, Sweaters, Serge Dresses. Silk Dresses,
Voile Dresses, Gingham Dresses, Alt These Lines Are Re.
duced 20 per cent.
-- Spciallralues in Organdy Dresses at 20per: cent, Off
• All Voile Dresses Soh! at 20 Ladies' Summer 'Underwear
per cent. off
All Voile Dresses sold at go per cent.
off.
.Every Gingham Dress on sale at 20 •
4 per cent. reduction. ' Another very special line at 450 &acfl.
Prints at 2gc Ladle& Pink lEllooniers, at r6oc a pair.
• •
•
.H.ose Plain Voile, in white, navy blue, brown
A number, of pieces of •print, in light
and dark colors, at 25C per • yard, •
• and yellow, regular .5c. For 4.5c•
. • •
W 'te Lisle Rot e at 39c per paa yard
ir.
Ladie
.Silk Hose, in "white, black, tan.
and greyr at $i '9 a pair. •
• ••la short iloeveseldno sleeves,
Reduced 20 per cent.
•„
Special Ladles Vests, at 300 each,
; •
Ginghams •
Ginghams; in. many plaidS, small
Ladies' Silk 'Rose, regular $1.75, for checks and ehambraes, at 390 a
• tita.2cks.. In tan, grey, white and 3iard. •
• ,
Corsets
Ribbon
A special tine of Ribbon; in all colors ..
A spedial line of Corsets, in odd sizes attd very wide in taffeta, at 28c a '
at $i,98 a pair. \ yard.
Be sure and see the'special values in Ready.to-Wear.
A Si V.' A. Corsets
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Store
Residgnee 236 1. 11.Colborne -
AT YOIJII aByIPB, .
titinelitarinannalatiallagatiligliiiggiggentiatt •
rough' country roads, it carried the
beet, alreusetalent obtainable, and ate
though thie great organisation has
grown, to suchq,propertions today as
to make the original enterprise. seem
ridiculous by comparison, the keynote
of "quality" haa been adhered to rig -
Idly. The 'World contains no better
performers than. those secured by the
Robinson management for this 6eaSon,
and big things are promised citizens
of, Ooderich when this famous circus
visits bete on. Saturday, June 23, at -
the Fair Grounds. Two performances
will be given, at 2 and 8 p. in., pre
eeeded by the regular street parade,
said to surpass any similar procession
ever held. The doors will be open an
hour before each performance, to en-
able, the public to carefully examine
the large Menagerie carried by the 'or-
ganization. According •to •reports,
many oddities ore to be' seen in the
way ot newly acquired animals,«and
otrourseo no circus fan will sent to
Miss lt,
MAKE MONEY AT HOME
$15 to $60 paid weekly for
your spare time writing show -
cards for us. No canvassing.
We instruct and supply you
with steady work.
West -lingua Upward Service
Cher& aed Cellserne SW, Toronto
Province of.
of
British Columbia,
20 year 696 Gold Bond
due JUlle 15 1921
Price 95.52 Yield 6.4096
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Gift Shop
you may select an inexpehaive
present tbat has artistic dist.
inction. "Something Differ-
ete-tbee gift that delights
both giver and recipient
found bete, in
Beautiful Pictures,
Cndlettieks, Pottery,
English. China,
Mahogany Servhog Tray%
Etc.
Come in and bring your
friends to ses our pretty things.
Smith's iht Shoe
Rat Ht. •Phan* i 00
le h�4s4 Tati $1;4e41111
GODERICH MARKETS.
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Wheat, ' .1 50 to 155
FlontmettSWI- family 40.0,5 25 te 35
Flour, pateht. - 5 50 til,5 75
Bran, -per ton ,, 00 to 80 00
Shorts, perSon • 82 00 to 35 oe .
....... . .... 40 tat 45
Barley 05 to 0 74
Buckwheat 90 to 095
Hsy,• 18 00 to 20 50
S. latot per lb -airy • 0 25 to 0 50
i, per dozen 80 to 84
Hoge 12 00 -to 14 00
(lattle,:batchersobOice6 Si) to 7 00
Cattle,batchereordinary 6 00 to 6 50
Bologna. Dulls, per lb st to • 4
lawns, per ib 10 ta 10
Potatoes, per bag - 0 *Ito 0 60
Hides • B 00 to 9 00
Sheen 0 05. to 0 $
1, 1 Sots, ' .
r recovered In tapestry.
O Aimee $10 00
4.
1 . Fumed Oak Dining Table,
0 •,,
_ new, Special pricer .925 00
ow
1 1 Mahogany Parlor Suite, re.
covered in tapestry and re- 0
finished. See this 130.00 J
1 Oak Dining Hoorn State, side- . 0 .
board, extelmIt00 table and'
o • 4 eh'airs ' $42.50
O 1 Surface Oak Extension
ft Table. IMO
19_, '1 real good ice boa for • 5 1.50
13' 1 Coal Oil Heater. Wale
'.11 plated. • - ' t 5.00 0
1 1 Chest et Drawers $12.00 0 •
1 EniWn Mower $ 4.00 0
EVERY DAY IS MAIN DAY HERE
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YUNNITUDE EXCHANGE WIEST
1011/10 s HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S
Co' me In dn. d
pro. we e'prepared ourselves to Ontilira foot -comfort
this Summer. Weve stoked up BIG on
White Shoes. -
which everybody should (most people do) wear at this son -
eon ofthe year, for different reason, they are tighter and
cooler, consequently more comfortable than loather, easily
• cleaned, and decidd', cheaper.
Stylish and Dressy ?
• Why, yes, of course, we bought them in the newest de-
signs in Shoedom, beautiful Ties, Putape and olfOrtl. itt
Leather or Rubber Boles* in * variety of Heels, for the
ladies;NViOus Shapes spa styles for men, boys and girls,
even not forgetting `King Bab."'
"Fleet Foot" Running Shoes
for ,every menaber of tha foi all occaions, proper at
any function.
I3owkrs, Attention!
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