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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-10-19, Page 5TIRTRSDAY, WT- 150, Completely Equipped w. THE SARNIA STEEL CO. �����'the Monty fQr the Siteof the 11HAD JuMion1*11aSteel I'last to Ile Visbun-eyd iNk Few Days GRAY&CARTWRIGHT THEM LIVES L i elIx'llibited today f on the It Q�,Sarnia citizens wftki� Inddentally %T10 vmutd like ta mention that every :,wvpril to develollrilcnt3 1,onnected', with the itornini©n Wien Al t dei,c1mont in, our attire is fully sto�!licil and thorcmeh- . om n interesting Letter From Her D ghter, Miss ly c(luimed with tho best and a0west to be established 6h 'U'. 'Judat; V MaY we have tLe pleasure of serving vou with drag serve lands just South of the presvint, marie Say4er, Read by Mrs.. Ca. der. store mere4a.rdiEe of flio right kind'ar'd vrlees. We 'City limitq. This. land, is to be ia—, 0 1 Goderich Township, at Teac erg C'm certainly do it to volir Complete S�',rHnMilne he V eserithe city last I "tisFaction. Wo by t Qity" limits ECIAL DISPLAY guawanteo quality. Our prices svvak f& themselves. General gratification is ex - b -n tbALt the Ovrr"11`4 tion in Goderich. business lut cost for rho site ig to be dis tuo Indians in a J& clays. The Do-, minion Alloy Steel Corporation Lim MISS SNYDER'S SCHOOL WAS BURNED IN THE FIRE CAMPBULL'S DRU05TOK- itcd will then bave approxilratel., Phone 90 :L$300,000 invested in a site for its in-, lector feeni uafitict! ob,"ita borriblo I a live -o The Squaw� Goderich dwstry. The prospect is that furtbQT' READYxT0wWE'AR Afavie,ttnyder. daughtov ol. 51r. and I ant to tMQU In developments in connection with the - I WW* her(,. establishment -dor, of Ggd(ric l of the plant will be ra-1 Mr a. Heavy Sn,� Van't worry now. it in. ab3otutaly pi town,-hiq, kle.viJbinn vividly 11,u,r (,x- ini d. Tew3ib%, for tbo hUe to h3PPOU Wricca ill thv "orthorn ont3rio n. but ob my! you Can thnnL It is ug&rstood that quite the FOR Qr S. d. the im-: w;�� le;1d Vy blys. Snydcr, hol� ber of local projects awaite taato,a three boya for your daughter. nouncement that the purchasef the s(,IC ti t�,avhvr, at tho conyonhori of 0 (Continued on page 10) Dominion Alloy Steel property had "u Teneb'Vrs' 111�11'tut" AN INTEDIXE8TING. " held in Victoria rtchmll 1pt Thursday been assured. The effect is likely to al busi- and Vriklay. Xt-.7s Snyder ha,,) bf,,cl, Lo==== I , =0X====0=Q1 be a gratifying stimulus to loc� be; ness Generally. teachilir. sellool since tho -,inning of the Wrin 4t. Sutton Day near Now, Liskeard. Her qehbol �Vaq burned TRAVEL TAL�Goderielis Relief Committee's Work. 1P S and and and she bad to tight for her oWn lift On Thursday evening last a meet - 11 council and the lives of the children undv. 11) hold in the tow I Ay her charat, ill the terrible, lire! tot mber for the purpose of co-ordin- Miss' E., M. Somerville Writes Entertainingly cea was fortnight ago ating the relief work being done lo - of, Her Overseas Tr* to the Old Country c ally* for. the fire sufferers of North- Sutton Day., Trip e�rn Ontario. Mr. C. H, Humber, as -Ilear� Folks, --I suppose you have chairman of the relief committee ot FRIDAY AND SATURD heard about our terrible fires. I scratch aud-Europef the. town council, was appointed -rain but I know want to send ,tela because of the wires being chairman. of the meeting, and Mr. R4� I couldn't lit down, so nm writing this 'with the S_ C. Hays, jr,, secretary. 0^*P iw=tk 20 and 21 VISITED THE AREA IN FRANCE AND FLANDER The proposal of the mayor washope.that 'i Q Felt' Hat sufferyou ill, you writo every (lily that money raised for the firew but �Vwlflg, t it. I doubt if The Tour of Great Britain and the most laking impression taken away ers be spent locally in the purchase until I think alQtter does go-. I'm al - of sup- -righ! although we had' to light for With the Overseas from this city wo-s--that of the won- of .,supplies and that a carload TO were u t le . school Education Ld - der ur—Im the The summer of 1 1922 saw . It *as iM- orthern Ontario Relie C6 L - -, e_; It, smoke many shown b 1114M kc. CTIMT1- ,1KJ. -our hves.. We tl for .$3 y t h e is _OA i Lions wits almost suffocating. visitors to Great Britain and the con- possible to. feel as strangers, either Mr: Hays, president of the ray party or individually. Every- Club said,'spe.4king on behalf Of the 11 L-oing, tho other were alright, tinent,but perhaps the largest party as a of sightseers was the, Overseas -Edu- thin was done that could be done to Club, that they were prepared to fall- although they juat barely got hone. Olt the week a memorable one. Ci- in line with any action that might be I started lionle With the tour childrcrii cation League. Thi mag -OF -NEW MODELS - e This is an organixa- f their time each day to upon 'but felt that a money GREAT VARI�,TY frow my way. The smoke lkended tion under the auspices of the G timns. gave, o: Gov- taking of the =uutipon would be better than us off - alid Nve turned back. Then we ernments of Canada, Newfoundland, act as guides, ta ng groups The scratcli felt hat is gh many of the buildings buying goods, as the Northern Relief were !�ax4vht ' front that side. I didn't Australia, New Zealand, South Afri- par,'y t colleges. Conm)lttee could then purchase whati Rnd�v'What to do because there was ca and -the Xrovincial Departments-conprigoeu their thirty one of , Ole' leaders for pleasu�es ever was needed. no ones within it mile except a baelle- of Education. The -.'honorary or ani- I On.; one of our many GLOVES910SIE1111Y 9 -UNDERWEAR zer is Major Ndik,'M.•C,-,'the Generali titre h. this art of our entertvan- Reeve allow also supported the for across the road, who was away. Secretary of the National Council of mel-�; was the privilege of - seeing Hol- money cofitribution. In the last fire -WI . LL HE AN EVENT FOR GIRLS IRLS FROM 4 TO U.'doWt know what would, linve hap- f al and ' these are. eW Education of Calladai and a descen- man Hunt's "Light of the World," as in this district, considerably more THIS potted to us, but just when I 114,il al- blocks - and vneditim and it hangs in the Chapel of Keble money and considerably more goods� 16 YEARSTO VIEW'A COLLECTION OF MODEL COATS' most given up# three of the boys %glille dant, of XarSh4l. Ney, who. took part FROM* ONE OF- THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS jN �d out :Aarlt greys, beaver's add in, .cant Battle "of Waterloo, The or. ege. than were required were received and up to. the school.. Tiley s;ivc ganizatipp was originally the Hands- A very elaborate public reception the surplus of money was placed to TORONTO SHOWING MANY NEW FEATURES IN STYLE lives. We went in to the. -school, but ,was givQn the visitors one evening in the credit of the 'Relief Committee hardly -got thOp until the bachelor's 0 dark brown and pearl, acrossAlle-Sea, Movement, and trlps� �y hall, the mayor and his for�use in a possible future emer. AND WARMTH THAT WILL MAKE YOUR COAT ONE Of, stack across the road caught fire, have been made to some foreign part the cit Then.,the four annually, except"during the war, associates, assisted by the teachers gency, and this was now being used. THESEASON'S BEST., ALL MODERATELY PRICED. FOR our merj'and four Wldken and I started to'try and reach the since 19101 of the city. Also a large number of And the same condition 'inighi exist QUICK, SELLING. The party� this year.numbering a- citizens acted its hosts and host agajn.;� there might again be a sur- river. We ran its hard m we,ebUld Sizes 6 -'to 71 to hostesses tind had gone quit( it piece when tit( - opening -up their borne& small plus, and money be carried over, bout two 'hundred and � twenty, was composed of representatives, (largely groups; - and giving a very. "homey" where goods could not. wind turned and blew this tire tight onto us. The wind was so str 'Speci teachers and ministers) from every touch our Sunday spent With them. The work that the ladies' organ!- that we couldn't go straight. I on"I al at $�3 9,q Canada, fr6ni Newfound. A..picnie in river., steamers -down the nations were doing in forwarding of had province in C W.E ]NVITE YOU FRIDAY AND SAT -antie,land and New Zealand and one inem- Thairies was another form of pleas- good second-hand clothing, was com-•two -of the girls, They got' it her from South Africa'. -� Parties from ure given. As the Englisch , schools mended; and it was decided to con- and I could hardly hold. them. Tilt--,, East and West joined at Montrial were still in session,* an invitation tinue this, but that the money that wanted to ruD; you. lcnov�.. B We had 0,1• and get sail on July 3ra on the Caria- was extended to . visiting 'teachers the Lions! Club Would raise by their the other little girt and she wil. I screamilig. Karl had 'the 04le_boy IN$ E ���dianLPacificliner �'Scotiim.` After a and,friends to spend one day going' entertainment: and any moneys rais URDAY•,Tn'8, E THIS 0and the other in' very pl voyage, South- about freely among I the classes in ed, for fire relief would be sent as eh led the way. It. easant ten -da Pu schools. Anoth- mpxiey,. was ­ only four •o'clock blit it.waS Vl,ROB ampton the port of ,ending, was their various p . was ac- . A relief ex�cuthe was ap- WILL .140 A SMALL , DEPOSIT LD ANY �OF THESE dark and the. ��oar so. loud'lve coul(l reached:: Her e',a special train was 'ef rather unusual privilegeBEAUTIFUL COATS UNTIL YOU. WANT ff., hardly keep: - together. Then, wbili- 'Waiting,and conveyed the party to cordid ninety of our number, in. being pointed to consist of Mr, C.'H. Hum we were rushing'through tine .black' a Oxford, where;the local Victoria Lea- shown through the Oxford Univers! her, chairman; R..C. Hays, jr., secre ha stack caught fit-(% just oppw4ite US yue had made ' splendid preparations ty Press. Competent ofticials guided 'tart'; Dr. W. Ft G41low,' treasurer; and thewbole mass of burningstr . straw or a week's visit. The Victoria Lea- the nuniber in groups. and With their the mayor and the representatives,of gue is a British •organization with. lo- -splendid •-explanations made the vis. the ladies' organizations which were blew over.on. u4. I never expected tot ;get through that. If I hadn't had* the COATS two girls w earefor, I'd have givpn ► cal branches, and is very active in it to thevariots dqpartmiaiits very in already 6-opera.ting� viz., Mrs, Cor- -LADIES9 At welcoming itild entertaining visitors- strueAlye and ' inte�esting. , the rie (of, tbe�Ahmeek I. 0.,,D. E.), Miss �j the inspection everyofiel was Gibson (of the Rebekahs), Miss Sal up. Then of course the boys we in cor -gpgra- close I here, *to help lov. How we* ever ITH—D tion with such leaders of parties -ketd---{-of--,th,e--NV.-omen!s-4n%titute-J AWBEAVERIAE-08M, K16133-00' Another afternoon the visi- Miss Gladys Field (of ,the. Maple Leaf Major NeSr.- One fits objects is to room, understand,'but mud - foster the best relationships between .tors were entertained at a gardeo I. O. D. E.)o Mrs.' McLaughlin (of THE COATS AT. THIS PRICE,AkE MADE FROM A school " can't to the the co I colonies And the'Motherland. party on a beautiful estate 0 the the Gen. j3rough 1, O. D. F,*.), and T denly We e -ami, watel'. W ds Mrs- Richard­Phalen_..(of the. -Cath,-. GdODQUALITY ENGLISH VELOUR IN MID AND DARK vQ-_A0od-�4h4--heat_- an& ­coul­d-n� - ha -In --Oxford the party -had -the -privi-, -outskirts of Oxford.. The rounds lege of college residence, five of these hothouses, dairy, etc, were all thrown lic.1vomews. League). SHADES. OF, WOOD BROWN. THE COLLARS ARE smoke any longer.. The sparks vluno 1, residences beinj used to accommo- open for inspection' A gro4 of Mr. Isaac Salkeld �6inted put. that DARK, HEAVY FURRED REAVERINEIN NOTCH AND like hail; ' I could snivll mY hair scorching,. .and lily clothes siiioking. singers. SHAWL STYLES ---ALL LINED AND INTERLINED.- A date the entire number. Perhaps the male sing - from the Oxford College the railways were forwarding goods choirs gave inu6b, appreciated selee- without cost, so that there was 20th - I tbink. I'll have W IjutW cutmy h;tir GOODQUALITY COAT PRICED AT $33.00. ship- now., However we plunged bit,6 the tions from a platform. arranged uh- ing to be gained by a carload . I � ­ .. .. 1. �: I . . : I . )i I .. . spires of menti be ladies get too- water. I "t -down and the'kiddles ith the many s let the goods t . . I , - ­ , der the trees, W the college city as, a background. gether go forward from• time to time. sat down-'Itround nit. with t6-ir head'. X i�k. Model Theatreoil my knee. Then tilt- I)oyg:w(,t my Refteshments were served in a large It was also mentioned that the 0. I s NEWFALLDRESSI or, the lawn. Western Canada Flour Mill C had coat •-and'we spread it _ove�- the hid - A, marquee -and that -Meg- W. bi� I WEEK OF OCTOBER: -2-3: 16 28 �eht d"carlpad of'flbur tits. One side of niy.*he4& One daV was, spent in a visit to. Y. to $18 50_ was covered; the other.and illy shoul. Warwick ' Castle' and Stratford -on- srs. Gray find Cartwrigbt had offer- NAVY, -SERGE ANDTRIGOTINE, $21.00: sat like that and Monday -a4luesday Aftp ed to goods the ladies might der *as bare, , We courtesy was Wisb 0 Pur4qhase at a percentage off the boys. sat behind me and kept and cour s evident at THIS LINE OF DRESSES IS SHOWN IN THE SEASON'S dashing - water over mo -to i4t the tali turn. Again -groups of cit,- ER HOUSE PETERS, , and here again English ho$pi I NYLLINY every to guide and The town council chamber has been, REST. MODELS, MADE FROM PURE WOOL CLOTHS s out. If it beQn..for s in a. Goldwyn Special zens had volunteered a bus The spot, being the receiving point BEAUTIFULLY. MADE.'AND TRIMMED�. - SIZES 36 TO 42. 7X)1,r.1 -of mold: Witter I should n, and interesting visits - were for second -band clothing. -PRICED� LE5S THAN have sufforated for I wasli'(- cloqQ The Invisible Pow&". expdlait6 all the buildings connected . r met with a splen -o AND ONE ONLY OF EACH STYLE. to breathe, just. Pat The Lions! Club WOULD EXPECT TO PAY. enough to the water Fall Hats with. Shakespeaie's life. Marie Cor `*Christie. Comedy t did response to their effort in the YOU high enou&di to. be in the thickest. el)i!z present .home v�ai "pointed out way of an entertainment at the Me, But, oh, the boys helped ine and th(�y in various styles and, C�10fings "Fair del Theatre Monday' night raved life, alsb the kiddieq� W(, ir Enou�:V. as well, and, 6f -course, there was a and have Ot- about $375 to. donate to theFire Re- visit through.. Anne, HathawaY's were in 6- water over, an houl", their e ta 'UNDERWEAR' D r' ss Hats Wednesday"and Thursday lief Fund, and -North street Methodist quite, so bad and we crawl. 9, re it got riot Ke of the last places of interest congreiation donated $125 in a svo- ed to lay for lift,rd ETHEL CLAYTON tobevisitedin this locality was Blen- cial collection last -Sunday for the fire FOR MOTHER AND DAUGHTER or. tWenty in;nutes with loifr head (in Jailored Hats, went helm Palace, where thoughts sufferers. land and bodiv��.. in watei. Tb, r� it aluount Picture in a.Par. back to the reign of Queen Anne. AND, IT MUST HE "TURNBULL'S" IF'YOU WOULD -was not so bull so wevrawled VI) wl Misses' and - On Juli 10th the' arty left Oxford PORT ALBERT the bank and tried to'get wal-11i by "The Cradle" by'special train for London, where. . The 11 congreg ation of,C%rNt aburch HAVE THAT SPECIAL COMFORT AND; -WARMTH NEED- the fire. I kept the little'boy on on�- Children's Hats the rest of the month was spent ED FOR THIS COLD CLIMATE. WE`-` *ARE SHOWING. i'd the J�ir6 ill7 tut it to Educational Comedy' in 'are vreparjug fo.r a Big 14arvost Thanks- side and rubbi f%ny Old Port" sight-se-eing.. A general impression, giving . Fowl Stiptier. Big, the - basement eut of ALL SIZES AND ,QUALITIES'IN -THIS FINE UNDERWEAR warm thtoi. � They were. frirrlavia-d ewildn't Ltnteimmed Hats: of some of the best known parts of.the church. Program will b provided. AND WOULD SUGGEST AN EARLY INSPECTION. IN and we :-Aay thery lit -iiu-w the city Was given first -by a ebar-4- Remember the date. PIECE. PRICED AT a..cold north .wind spraiitr� up....So Ow 7_"Fiiday alkil Saturda i lbanc •-trip for:. the first afternoon. COMBINATION OR TWO A buys wi-i)t Trimming's Ostrich' y Such names its the Strand, Fleet GODERICH TOWNSHIP GARMENT AND UP. % could do Wr-rs,'., we . tit mnho-ailtud.? HERBERT RAWLINSON J,uc I N6! You All,fuld bice lwaid uq 5;111g. Stvee% Cheapside, Pall Malli -Dowhi Mrs: Langford.' of Granton, near Floweis - Ribhons in a mystery play Street, Scotland Yard, Whitehall, London, who, with her grandaughtor, We saw" over half an .11(pur. "felifly Piccadilly, Trafalgar Square, Regent hai been visiting her daughter, Mrs, until the bo aek. It was tlw Qilh ys got b. "The Black. Bag Streets etc became more real. 4%e T. D. Burns, of the Mill'Road, for the only way I elould'keop th�-.'Otildpvll ur follo;ng .became the. Overseas 9duca. Cain). gue held a ceremony in West -Choose your hat now while Century Comedy tion Lea gast* couple'of weeks, 'intends koing READ..TH'IS LIST OF Wben thc , boys (�ame back Aleyircus"Clowns" :ininster Abbey; placing a beautiful onle this wdek.told Us the school wa4 "Mntt and le . N Cartoon Reel" 1 wreath on the grave of the unknown The ,many. friends of ' Mrs. George all the buildings around vxcept ifni- our sto.ck.J*S complete. Yotl;k, of the- 1st con., were very house, about 'I It wa!4 it 1111 Q aWAV. sorr . to see. her fakento the hospital, liable it) go a fig. but glad'to hear is gaining alit- ny minute but we W4111. Matinees Mon, and Wed. at 4 -15 p nt' Readers are against PI welcome to go and risk it. Wt- Went, I . 0" tle every day. It is thought now she Universat Millinery Saturday.ai ing, any confidence in a soutbbrn gen b:3 p-' m: (ontiiiiied.on pige'7) will - soon be able to be taken home WEIEK EN'D, 8-P1 IALS 10 and belley(- nie� I way gla( to net - .a ticman who is selling stock in�Marn- I I . 1. . d , Coming soon—Wallatie Reit again. Mrs. Young has *a great house. :Sty eyen were swullell Cor. East and Square,'Goderich Free' illy rnine.—Goblin. many friends in and around Goderleb. shut, and pain - I never felt anything s, athf. GIRLS' SWEATERS GIRLS' SWEATERS like -it- I nianat,'t-11 to Mim", in Word. has been received at Gode- thildri-104 eve" until thev wol rich that Sffiss Lucas, who went to fairls. co"Ift,140; , te. Th(;n I'liathmi 0 t months' trip, l $1.95 98C England on a three 111ine Until 1 could mtv whvre I m, on her way back again, as she was COLORS, AND tr to leaye England on the 12th of Oc- COLORS -��NAVY, GREEN, GOOD tji?lr • of mill,. wtq, jv,,t,! ,fir air Do- MINION STORES, Lt9d tober on the Steamer Minnedosa, MAROOW WHITE IN A WELL MADE, FROM A bvlau4i� I'll 6 -vu . f, far abovo, watf-r'. arld then, tn1,, I todd tili- lad'hos to ng are very dear in F I R M U NION YARN. She says things WBOL. 0 WINTER WEIGHT Abut Illoir 4­vo­4 when vie were- run: THE CHAIN GROCERY STORES OF CANADA England—milk 8 cents a pint and AGES. 6 TO 10. 11hig through thwfirt- and I hatf tit lineat is very dear also. She says England keell Inl!ie 01Wn fio' ive vilivre we O she would not like b) live in WOMEN'S KIMONAS IBEX BLANKETS' wt -r+ an ine. Th, it ws, all g61 dry rI PURE '- CANE, SUGAR again, She thinks more of Ontario E I than ever. U11101("; wt, thfr,4, wt couldn't ilti-I I vve, 13 lbs. for $1-.00 10 lbs. f6r 77c _-_ 100 lbs. for $7.50 MADS .FROM FANCY KI-, LARGE SIZE FLANNEL- put tri lot 4. aiid than 51ri. (sh-iwn 'alloll BERN L iLLER MONA CLOT14 IN FULL ETTE BLANKET, SIZE 78 1 L'of bread arol bullt-r, r4.adv foor ths-1 .1 Misses -Kilpatrick and Smith at- F I TTING STYLE. ALL x 64. 1 PINK AND BLUE atm fill -ft, 41, F'i"1414, tf�4� Soap Makes, 2 'fob,27c Picnic HAMS 24c. I Wo lladtf�u hifl(116,7, Ito losolf affe'r.. It DORENWENDS ) tended the Teachers' Convention. SIZES, $2.46, BORDERS, $2.45. was ywarly,elw,�t,rl 11,41m. wv go"tilvill which was held in Go&rich last :iwa'y ' in thret, lte&. 14ye � arol Five HAIR -GOODS DISPLAY Best Thursday and Friday. tho bl,.% , flint had I Opine No nit- 114-lu'rist Pure Lard, lb. 19r, Canadian Cheese lb. e" 24c We are glad to report that Mr. Sam WOOL BLANKETS UNDERSKIRTSthey'd cry to tlVr bat k tit it flipir lit 'the, jUddle, who has been seriously ill 'is GOOD . - wi,ry living; qff tb;.�; loft: St 6 Ibs. for 25c now considerably improved. 11e, is PURE WOOL IN ONE Op MADE FROM $M,71 1010;116- Be'dord House ROLLED OAT, under the care of his sister, Mrs. QUALITY SATEEN TIN- W" '"ll ""'I th"` """ -111 . 9 1 - W BEST QUALITIES ON 'QUA 161,0111 Iting they 61ill, furn,4 guartbmT Stokes, of Goderich. ;R MARKET. SIZE 6Z ISH SKIRTING IN FLOR- stwilt. Much Al Monday* Oct. 23rd Kell- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ward, 'Air. and Mim Corn Flakes, 3 290 Cottage Rolls, lb., 300 .' X82.1XCHES. Price $6.85. AL PATTERNS ANIS i.nthf. altbo;urh 1 vwrl wii#1, 'aliv. Armstrong a nil Mr. Newbury, of Tor-' BLACK. $1.95, Ml- . thl-0,11 �, 'M to biUd absint t1jr4 o A "Ilorcawend" Transformation, onto, also Mr. Phillips and Miss (Altnk lout my go,fi and head pailwd Finest 3 Houston, of Auburn v dited at the to that I (,ouldn't rvrAt, I sovulfl,11t 110121yulour. F;Vlteb$ ctp-.# wiftlielp RICE 25 Edgar Vanl BOYS'JERSEVS 'WOMEN'S HOSE 1,vulo tits- eNth offl m y vyo-% Pastry F18611, 24 1b, 89C Blue Rose The home of Mr. stone on Sun- you to dfcczlyour halt In Inally o y day last. HOSE IN A mor morning cams, and we were all MttiactivOstYlc%uctWilqib!twith- PURE WOOL- IN NAVY, BLACK RID otBt thoul, to psy 116thing aboutt SPECIAL BLEND TEA. �per 1b., 49c Collections taken on Sunday at the WINTER -avo,4. This nvwninn wF, rig�,f` bow they will Improve your so three churches of the Benmiller cir- G. R 9Y, MAROON AND FALL AND the vhildrell and I got ��(,nw Uvq. 1XIar3noo Aud uAlte you INA, cuit amounted to $35, and additional WHITE. •BUTTON NECK. WEIGHT, SPECIAL PRICE elothq iota, atid wo i ante home. -30U11% per tin YMIKOr. The spl�ndld ilusligy ......................... 2 ph":, 150 rubgeriptions are still being sent in. 43c. Fry said "Ile nt,ver riaw FUch 11 and w0r1mkilship %to the v*"14 Toilet U0119 .................. 5 " Dtl§c;icated Cocoanut, lb ....... 200 by those were not present at the I'mNuf:4" t wz I waci and I t4;1#1 JJPr for 24e, I wn't Grepn�q Phorowoman to net. 0,4veric, 01ir (,Ora ............................ 3 tins 25e Icing Sugar,,2.1*99 .............. 12 C I.Runday serviceq. VMWNWM0MWW01W00A� six czatst w2li 4cmnnjtr*t,% A junior league hai heon organized ­­­ _.­-.­_.___.. - __ _ _. - ...1---- -1 1. ­ - ­ � - : 101411; aftor tho Ilut 1 war4 with. with the followirn, tag officen. Hazol louildipg,1 cafe. it out obligation. Telerhowt Ur. U 0 0 0 0 '0 SP G I M 0 0 0 0 0 ALL LAUNDRY SOAPS t 10 bar for 75c Wa�s,,Iprtamlv a inarmle how they Batucs for &n�Xpyo1ntt"$.1At. vice proii; Arthur Maskell, mcond Q10"i All taffy hssol:!; are t"011e, fill vice pres.; Alex. Young, third vice hat ruld rl,pair of rublipr-4. but whiitrn DORENWEND'S N STORESO Limited pres.; Winnia Van3tone, fourth vice that' rdt,n't tare, a6jut Mom mitis -41 DOMINIO 154 eeretary; Nina at all, H eq.; Fric Gardner, r HT ill, president; Laura Nfugford, firat GRAY&CARTWRIG WestSt.$ GODBRIGH Mal, organist. W"re rafe .1ral tho danver is all Kont tug. t4jr, ltjttimftj It has Lf:vn rainimr toolov. ltl A Jolt PRINTING AT TRIC STAR IN"I'l 144'n torrible, nil 11ind'i of cqn-i