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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1923-07-25, Page 7TM GODKIRICH STAR PAW 84M
11W Mary aa all aqus%le to the ov"-
%.*ood - Luch tics U 4�ycat door of service W
cd to all women anil, thereby OUR CIAINADIAN QUIZ COLUMN
is thouilht to go a long war,'bixit ijowch
CA004 judo=*Ilt, fifools woml) MISSIONS Questions and Answers on All Sort# of Things
11 Rov. Hugh, Mexay. 1). U., for Many
TO U8Z lillssionary to the 111dis1w on Nrely Conadian
RLQUli(j Itake Reserve. Saskatebe-
'Trelates tile folloving I incident, DAVID THOMPSON Scotia to consent to ConfWeration
� the school at one time wits 3
little girl eleven ears of age. one Q. -Who was David Thompson? Was tho =ISO of a railway, for
said, "MY Mother A. -David Thordp$;On- a Canadian then 500 of wildernm lay W -
day she came ani
is ill, my father is dead. and'I want explorelr*r was the brst whito man to tweelt her and Quebec. So on July
-0. the f1rat train$ ran hem
1. IsT
to go wind stay Witth MY mother for a trace the great river ho named the 08 ohn a" Hillifirs,
little while." I replied, "I know Columbia. through the Canadian Ro. Mentreal t t' J d.
your father is gone, Nour brother and ekles, and to the Pacific, which he THE BANPPAVINDERMIKIRE
two little sistem are gone, and X fear reached on July 11. 1811. Hi% ex- ROAD
18 GOOD JUDGMENT, YOU will contract the disease." plorations gave Canada her claim to Q. -What and where is the Bauff.
,,Well,," she 'said, "even A, I do I what is now Washing on State. Windermere, Read?
Too that- is always Reliableot would rather gi) out andvarQ for MY , CHIPPAWA A. -The Bauff-Windermere Road
mother.,, %4U4 I ask myself. ba% THE BATTLE OF is a remarkable motor read. rued
...... 'that little girl a soul? Q. -When was the battle of Chip.
8110 Wept out, nUrsedr r mother, p in June, 1923. between Ban and
he awa fought? Windermere in the Canadian Rockies.
M hen came back to school. In three A, -The battle of Chippaws, wa�� completing the Canadian sector' of
months 'she beckille ill. and began to, 18 4. 0 Iuv,d, the Grand Circle 0ur which stre.talles
to ink rapidly, When she found she "Fn' on
Im army of erivans, Were eu-
M had consumption she cried bitterly ""' up into Alberta for 6000 miles from
tranc 0 a hip)awa Creek. above -California, taking in ten American
S 4ndlat 11 A Itter hoo'n I lie. Mrs. MacKaN, or
18 for she feared to t Nia. ra 118. 1 hey had artill and Canadian National Parks,
19 1N
M R bad a talk with her and tpld tier of and s ition; but 111411,
W�y ZSABEL MARM7,10M, Goderich, Ont. W1 Heaven and of Jesus who would care -mm n a British and Cana- THE NEW PREMIER OF
W 1comman t 0
m for us -and
,t&kc awaY All Our fears diang-about half the number of the
.4 44.. hn Teton. ONTARIO
Jesus, I will trust Thee.
the grave empty Mary turned and
An 0 46
ciled, The new church building was
ellonix-made a recitless attack, in
ithe open. Natur4II)t-,he lost. so heav-
Q. -Who, is the new premier of
Ontario?
Trust Thee with my soul,
Guilty. lost, and helpless
hastened to tell Peter and John.
Most likely the other women fled too,
about to be o7ned and the little girl
was anxious 0 take communion at
ily that he thought It best to retreat,
in good order, to- Queenston, while
A. -The new premier of ntaro,
Thou-canst make me wIffle.
There is none'in,beaven
for there is no further mentioi x of
them at the tomb. On reaching the
the opening. The Friday before a
message came asking me to 96 and
the e nemy claimed the victory.
QUEBEC PROVINCE
resultinst from the elections of 01
25, 1923, is Ron. Howard P soil,
for Minister Lands
Or on earth like Thee ;
sepulchre the disciples confirmed hev
see her. an the�Roservc. I went. All
crlV of an or -
Thou -bast died for sinnera-
Therefore, Lord, fQr, me.
story And then went away again to
their own bame, but Mary lingered
the surroundings were pagan. she
saidt "I cannot go to -church an Sun-
Q.,What are sonte Of the features
0i Quebec province?
latter %,ehder of the Von.
Opposition in the Legisla
Mary Jane Walken'
PRAVEIR
'behind.' "But Mary stood mithout
the sepulchre weeping, and as she
down and lookel
day, and I WAnt to have A little cOm-
munion here before I d!0' So I ar-.
a little communion Of bread
A.-Quebee' Is the largest of the
nine provinces of the Dominion, and
for its length
tuft-
CANADA'S MOTORS
Q, vehicles are
we pt, she'stooped
ranged
almost entire touches
-How many motor
We thank Thee, our Heavenly
in to the sepulchre (verse 11). pho.
and wine on the prairie grass. She
the banks of the St. Lawrence, To
there in Canada?
Father, that though all unseen, Thou
art migh Unto all those who Pro Of a
could not restrain her grief now that
there was nothing more she could do
asked me'to Sing, "Aly broken body
thus I give for You. for all; take- eat
the sbuth, Quebec is bounded by the
United States and the Provinces of
Ae--Cauada had. In 1923, 514,000
; Ontario leading,
br , oken a -ad contrite spirit. Nothing
can separate us from Thy love. Our
for her Lord, The tomb was empty
but site was unwilling to leave it and
and live." I said, "There are the two
of us litre." but she corrected me'and
New Brunswick and Ontario. The
All stretches to Hudson Strait, the
n4
motor vehicles,,
Saskatchewan collie$ first in, the
number per capita?
eyes are holden. oftentimes that wo
again she looked in, and through her
said, "Threq, Jesus is here.",, After
*
eastern boun�ary -ip
the narrow sta
dif not recognize Thee in Thy deal.
ings*wIth us. but *e.rejoice in the
knowledge we have that, having giv-
tears she saw "two angels in white
sitting,the one at the head, and the
other at the et, where o body of
taking communion. she said, I Saw
Him, Jesus, so beautiful, and He held
un one hand and said, "I will meet
at, Labrador a while Ontario and
Hudson Bay form ith'western, lintit,
onahae City is the histotic Pitnitalof
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Q. -What are some of the chief
i ne, Hot Wedther
Is Ith Us
W We ke My bwQ for. Uwa W %&" Wal
N 1 - 11-4, 1, � .4 A A
Lawn Chair$ Lawn Wees
"A THE VERANDA
rVR ---H
bemitiful e0ol. Old Hickory Chair& Nvillow in all Finish$*.
We have a apoeisd Woven Seat and baA at *5.Go,
Cocoa mattill * g for the voraudAll; 900 a Y,414, one yard wide.
willmy Fem stikods, $5.60.
Verandah Ruga i4variona qualiti0i anil Sim.
AValker'a Is ths i;illesm- t place I" Goderich to 1111y coul"olaulu
Bugs.
75c,
Ask , to see NValker'8 Special- Felt Mattroos #it $7.50.
A solid Oak B Wou6ion Tahlo ill fumed finish for $16.
One 014, Couch, Imitation.loatheri full spring seat, fully
guarmiteed, regular $19, as a special $14.76.
One only, Dining, Ito om Suit% solid oak, Queen Anuo design,
finished ill Unglish broNva, the nattlest thing in our
store. Very 9wial $125. Tills 13U Ito is Worth $170.
A Cordial invitation is eXtended to all aunimer visitors, tourlsts
%nd- atrangers to visit one ot tile finest Furniture $toreswost of Tor-
onto. Three floors loaded with magnificont Merchandise.
We,'Doliver ft Motor, A4 Distainco
"Often the cheapest, always the best"
WALKER'S FURNITURE S i RE
Phones: Store 89* House 1971
!j
en Thy Son to die for sinner.S. hou Jesus had lain (verse 12). There you .at the river." I have Out in the Province. while Montreal is the featuKva of British Volumplag
will not withhold any good - t was not a Ileavenly host to proclaim SpuTgoon's church, in Londoup Eng- lnrge�t city an'd the e ommercial me- A, -British Columbia is olie of.th�
lug
ea s AN' In the Dominion
Aceept the homage of ou his resuri�ction. only. two to bear land. And partaken of communion tropolis of Vanadat�. being exceeded largest provinces SCHOOL PAIRS IN HURON with the bark on, chinked with to -
help us ever to be - tr to bee. , as the Pacifie Province, Tile follow
witness to the truth of his statement with 6,000; people, and I was thrilled, only by New York. The population, and is known of school ment And mass, and In perfect haro.
Through Jesus Christ a or. . A- ng to its western boundary being Ing is A list c
that on the third day he would rise I have been in a greatchurch in New roughly. numbering 3,000j.000. to a. Owl fail, dates for 1023: any with their natural Surround.
men.. frou( the grave. They took notice York and the thousands of 'worship- bout flive-sixths French and one-sixth the Pacitle Ocean, The climate of Fordwich-Sept. 0. Ings. while. 'for those desiring to
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR -of Mary'A grief and that �ave them vers honoring Christ thrilled met but English , speaking., The latter are British Columbia as a whole presents -Wro%oter-Sept, 7. campr on their own there are hun-
a chance to tell- their news. "Want- I was never.thrilled as at that simple principally found in Montreal and all the'eOnditions which are -met with
AUG. 5TH. 1923 Ethel -Sept. 10.. dreds of ideal camp sites,
itries and on the Belgrave-Sept.11. Ask Canadian Natlonal.Agents, fov
Lesson Title--gary Magdalene� - An.why weepest thou?. She saith communion service in that tent with other cities and towns and in the eas- in European cour
unto . them, Because they � have taken, the little Indian girl. coast is very Muth akin to that of Illustrated folder.
Less.qn Passage -.-Luke 8:14; John tern townships. the British Isles. , Vancouver is the Bluevale-Sopt. 12.
14 : 25 ; 20:11-18, away my Lord. and I know not nadian. St. Helens -Sept, jo...
where, they have laid -him" (verse THE WESTERN'FAIR CANADA'S TOBACCO. CROP largest city and the largest CA Ashfield -Sept. 14. PALL FAIR. DAM
Golden Text -Pg. 33 # 20. 13). She was seeking his dead body The .,attraction at thd Exhibition Q.-Wbut is Canada's' tobacco port On the Pacific coalit, Victoria, Carlow -Sept. 17.
Luke'8:1-3; "And It came. to pass and Was complaining that she could Sept. 8th to .15th this year will 'be rop?. one of the most beautiful cities in
afterwards." Jesujs had been onter� not find it and behold she saw him away' above the average. The fol- A tht world, is the capital, of the pro- Zurich
Clinton -Sept. 18. 5 to. 1.
tained At ditaner in the" house at one alive for, 1�ften she bad thus said, linAring artists -will appear twice diii� A.�-Cxinaida'& tobacco crop in 1922 vine6-, It . is largely. residential. _Sept. 194 1,ondou-Sopt. 8 to 15.
Dashwood -Sept. 20. Stratford -Sept. IS to 22..,.
of the Pharlsees and afterward pas- she, turned herself back, and saw. Jo- ly commencing Monday afternoon, was below the - average quantity, Farming. and fruit growing in car. . W
thifugh higher in value. viz. $4,047,- hichelesea-ftt. 21. Exeter -Sept. 11 to 18.
se4 out to resume the real business sua standing, and know not 'that it Sept. 1.0th. $51 rWd on Mainly in the valleys of the Portor's Hill -Sept. 212, 11
Listowel-sopt, 110 to 21,
is The Reyn an be., a _Sept. 24.25.
of his life. He- was an itinerant was Jesus." (yOrse 14)- She tht Olds and Doneg DIVORCE IN CANADA Central and Southern - part3 and on Winghtim Soaforth-Sopt. to to 21.
preacher,.., going throughout every proved the truth of the psalmist ballet on wheels, Th#SJx Stella Varibouver Island,* oliiing to the Walton-Sopt. 26. Winghum-Sept. 0.4 to 23.
city''and Village that none might when he 'said, "The LorQt is nigh teks Aerobats-" Hai Jung Chinese 4, -To what extent is divorce pre. mountainous nature of the country, Dublin-Selit. 27. Klneardine-&pt. 20 to. $1.
have cause to plead ignorance of the them that are o4 a broken heart (Pg. troupe, a staAling show of itself; vilent in Canada?. Mixed farming is proving extremely Blyth -Sept. 28,
glad tidings of the kingdom of God. 34.18, nearer than they Are aware; The Tom Davis Sensation Co . a A, -Divorce is on the increase in profitable because of the extensive Varna -Oct. - I.- - Dungalmon-Oet. 4 to.O.,
GorileOct. G.
'.,He.was accompanied by his disciples, as IS. go often quoted, "nearer than thrilling act ih a wire cage; The &A Canada from 90 In i918 to 544 'in- market fbr farm produce and for Crediton -Oct', 2.
"This was their clay , for learning what breathing, closer than hgpdg -and Hughes, Co., fruit of -every description. The fame Bayfield"Sept. 26 to go.
Basketball art Bicycles, 1922, Gran4'13end-Oct. 8., 0
were feef." Like the two disciples in the Nelson and Nelson Acrobats on . �Q .�� to 241.
"and how 10 preach., But there -113UT of British Columbia its a frult-grow.: 0 a
AAL Blytb�sopt. 21 to 28,
eyes were -stilts; The fbur clowri act, so funny
others in the company,"attached to walk to Emmaus. whose Ing country is world-wide. Large ALGONQUIN PARK
"'him for various reasons. He who holden that they, knew him not, you will Firework -What I Lucknow-Sept., 27 to 28.'
never. forget it. Q. a the value of the Hali areas of tastur6, land make stock
was rich ''had for the sake of -the t 'took s but fisheries in Canada? A -3umm�r wonderland two thous- Zurlch-Sept..*-27 to 28,
Ma7,, through her tears, hii�l every night, something new and dif- raising And, dalrying initortant I and feet aboye sea level embracing Brussels -Oct. 4 to 6.
0 e I 't
world become poor and now'depolided, 5,ust an ordinary person, so ferent. - A Pageant Friday, a dustriest esljeclailY in
nd Sat. A. -The halibut is one of the va 0 Cariboo
upon the generosity of his friends when he asked her the question she urday nights, "The early' days ofj luable' commet�141 fish of' Canada, district in' Central, British Columbia, 2721. square: miles of tool green for -
for thd necessities -of life. it always had juSt before. been asked by the London and Western Ontario;" The ranking fourth in value in 1922 of ests. hundreds of gleaming !a) ---
a labyrinth of winding stroamn�tbis
-would nearly $3,000,000. CITY AND COUNTRY
has. been'the special work of women angels, she replied as she London Hunt Clul� Saturda :W1 slossfe
ex,., after DWELLERS is Algonquin Park.
to prepare these and so we find that have had he really been the gardener noon. Sept. 15th; Two, speO - events it Js a favorite rendeavous of the
certain ones ministerqd to the wants she ' sed lifiA 'to be. "Sir if dally except Monday. Plenty of mu- CANADAS -EXEMPTIONS -�.Wbat proportion of the Can- angler and chnooiSt and you tan Iva
Suppo Q,4W]i emptions
-and,bis disciples as,they thou have borne -him hence, tell me sic every day and all the time. ThU at do Canadals'ex adQi�; population.are. city and coun.-
of Jesus to cruisein 4',canoe throughout thp on.
travelled about the country.. One of where thou hast laid him, and I will will certainly be the bigoyoar with tal? try dwellers? tire without a guide and lind
those was Mary Magdalene. She take hini away.'! No difficulty was The Jbbnny J. Jones shows on the A.-'CAnadaa exemptionq:7"tOtulled A. -A compilation based on Can. articular difficultles.
p no 9 . are literally
has by som'o been regaided as that too great, for her jove to attempt; taidway. , General . -Admission, 2.5 ;1,021,606.051 in 1921 an Werease of ada's census, returns, shoWs that the T e elear cold hikes
one ' who in tb2 precii.ding Phapter she, Supposirig the 'gardener had be- cents; children .15, cents; free, on over $200.000,000. in 'two years. . � . population is equally divided betweeti alive with fish-brodk trout, Balaton
WAS i;poken 'of as Anointing, Christ*,o trudged the body of one who had Monday, 10th.' Everybody come. THE INTERCOLONIAI; RAILWAY , and country dwellers. The to� trout, gray trout and black bass.
feet and recbiving from, his,,- lips t.he been crucified, a -resting plube in. a eltyurban population is given as, ZI Highland Inn-overlookint- bowiti.
tal I
new. tomb. and had rem4ved it, � Was NEW OBSERVATIO 352,173 and the rural population 4,- � ful' Cache Lake offors excellent ac.
assurance that her sins were--1.6rgiven. �N CARS Q. -When. was the Intereolonial
willinf May 15th marked another advance Railway opened? 435.71 Prince wilder. . . . . . . . . . . .
Vhen too she has been con'tuied with i , to find'some other yilaee for move I an y was the rur%, In Edward Island (.0mmo.dAtion tojovers of tile
Mary of Bethany, the sister of. Laz- it- but' a surpriie Awaited her! on the part.of the Cavoilt A.-Tbe Iniercoloiiiii Rallwa population Is aiLhigh as, 18 ness vrbo.would enjoy till the com-'
arus. If we read carefully the diff-' She who had followed Christ to the National Railways, when' an entirely, opened on July 1,* 1876. This was per cent of the whole,.and in $as. forts. that god(i service and social
er( Obsery -great railway katchewan 71 per cent. In only two Ing 0 *11p sW. Se.
!nt passages where these thred are last of, his humiliation was the first new type of Mountain ation the second of Canada's Kill
mentioned we will see they* are dis 41ye- Car, aptly. described as a f'Sun_ works. 0 ' companionship can bri . Th r ar
to meet him in his explanation. Room ur first �railrodd� the Grand provinee's, Outaelo and Quebec, is also delightful log �Rbih on too.
sus saitIf unto her, Ma emlp
O,q for armin 10c avacket.
tinct . persons. The woman who on- ry. She turn7 on Wheels" was put into service on Trunk, in 1860 had Its i1ne# from the rural population smaller than the those desiring to.live even et to
ointed Christ's feet was a �inner, d herself and flinging' herself -at big the Mountain Division between 3as. Lake Huron to the Sea (at P.Ortland, The t9tul rural po. mature. Both can%)) "Minnesing" ard
morally weak but sound in: -body. Ket she cried in eestacy "My 'Mas- per and Kamloops. These cars Will Maine) but.not one of Its I;rAnches OT at'on e three. prairie pro,.. "Nominigan't.conal4t, of a large con.
jf
'Ity P U
'M was a wolr,. t ":.She want d touched the Maritime Provinces', and "lati 1 0 t with trat lodge Surrounded by a sories,of ad MW;af ftrw-
Mary of Bethan in of er. e to linger - with continue to -be attached to daily vinces s 1,252 753 compared
_vlag' him: and. bestow endearments upon trains Nos. 1 and 2 Until September one big 'reason that induced Novi 1849 042 in 1911. all built of cedar logs
deep devotion,- whireas Mary of lot cabins,:
daren"Was passionate, being posses- him but she was not permitted to 30tb.
sed'of seven devils. There is men.. touch him. Why was this? Some They - Are the most vip-ito-date and
tion- of her fourteen times in the have suggested that she lacked suf- satis�actory' type of mountain view- Owe=
Now Testament, She followed je fiCient 'reverence; others that "The ing*L'ar anywhere in use on the con -
sus from place to place, thus mani- King's business �iequireth haste'i!t' tinent�. Their excellent -Appoint-
Ing for Touch me not, therefore, but go unto ments . q'itable travellers ,passing
festihg her undyi gratitude
hor emancipation from the power of my brethren, But surely a touch through Northern Canadian
demons. We find her At the
-would 'not have taken long. There's Rockies to view' the magnificent'
croqis John 19.95. She was there in another and truer explanation given scenery on both sides of the car! With
-Nhe�c;mpatiy of Mary. the mother of by St. Augusthie when bb..says� "It the utmost ease and comfort, irre-
Jesus�and others, When all his dis L. 0'ts V
was'done to teach Mary that there spective of weather -conditions.,, Od For,'E 'ery urpose
...,ciples -but John had forsaken him was A far higher way of touching These edks have been called Sun�
'in though -no Christ than with the hand of fles
the women stood by. hi Rooms on* Wheels" owing to the
*longer able to. minister . to him. the true way- to lay hold of Christ large amouni of glass used in tht!jr
' Neither the fury of the etemi nor was by the grasp of faith." 'fTouch construction, the .. windows running
of the my Father; bu
mother in this hour when the -word and say unto th�m. "I ascend Unto. The Seats are, arranged trAnsver- R
the horror,of the sight deterred.tbom. me not for I am not yet ascended to froln'the seat. arin, rests to the geil-
They simply stood by the side rd my.Father'and i you INE
; go unto my brethren Ing, I .
"A swo Father, unto r.W rely. art each side of 'a centre aigle- as' 15 SUMM DR'
of Simeon was fulfilldd '0' ESSES'
shall pierce through thine own soul" God �pnd God," Mary- Migdi�, ordinary car, there being -seat-
your'
and ing-capacity for 64 passengers, The
(Luke 2.26); 1%is torments* were lone cavie told the -disciple,'thai in 'in
her tortures, she WAS upon the rack. she had seen the Lord, and that he provide cal acity foy,36
while. he wag Upon - the, � cross; and had spoken these things unto 7 ber0l = 11, persong. Re entita car A:tre"'Iiehdous sale occasion -just at the height f summer
ber 'heart bled his�,woun&; and s 17.18)-. How - different this siding is- f steel with interior fin-
coming- was I Only a short ighed in British 'Columbia eedar, offering an unprecedented opportu nity to secure, pretty and styl ish
with 0
the reproaclibs- wherewith 'they re -
preached him. fell -an them. that at- time before she had a sorrowful tale stained mahogany. The I interior is
0nded hint.11 Surely the devotion to tell -the stone'. was'. rolled away equipped With the most' up;-to-�date a 5urnmer, Ftocks for street And.vacation weAr at sensationAlly low
of these woman was upheld by a di- -and the grave was empty,' but novi ventilators, electric lights and
vine, power so that they were able 'witli a new light in her. eye she 4 - shades.
AV
to endure to the end. peared before the disciples with is prices,
g upou'lier lips. "Christ the Iteduced by Asthtna,�Tbe consitant
We next find Mary Magdalene at new son,
the sepulchre early ill the' morning Lord is risen today-" strain of asthma , brings the patient
when'it was yet dark. Her affec. Jt is significant- that Christ's first to a dreadful, state of hopeless ex.
tionate heart Would not 1pt her alcep words on rising from the. grave word lbaustion. ndriy use should by till
while ihere Was yet something she addressed to a woman, "Woman by means be made of the famous Dr. J.
con 8 - Gingham
S ti;7
Id do for the one who haddoliver- weepeat thou? Whom rl eck on? D. Kellogg's Astbma Remedyo which I` Lot No. 1, Gingham' Dresses, Lot No. 2. In Voiles, Orgaodies,
ed'her franc the power of Satan, so This shows us that'Chr more than any other acts quickly and
she in company with two other wom- tice of his people's gri surely on the air 'Passages and brings and.Crepe Voiles, 8 different shades up to $§,00
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d
en (Mark 16.1) bad bought sweet quires the cause# also Christ takes relief and-comforL No home where shades ;wd all -sizes. R�gitl ar $2,50 for
Spices to, anoint his body. As they notice of his people's cares and in-;- rsstbma is present in the least dogrob for $2.95.
ne4red the'"pulchre they said a 0 quires whom, what seek ye? We At( -should, he without this great remedy.
th�mselves, "Who shall roll v114 owAv 0 learn frord his treatment of Mary Lot No. 4. Ratine, Dotted Voiles
the static front the door t at although be Is pleased to grant Therq'is no hqe for the man %,rlo W-2
ulchre? And when they they unto his followers freedom Of com- 1 believes bitmelf a failure. in Gifigham
Lot No. 3, Rat* e, Crepe,
looked and Vaney Org;tndies ill) to $8..5o folr $4.50 and
saw that the stone was rolled away.' munion we must always tipproach I . When a barber gets. out of one If I -
On findink the sto e .4 him with, reverence, for he is our I serape he gets into another. And fan6y Voiles up to $6 7.5, for $3,95- $4.95 -
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Lot No. 5
Dotted,.St, iss Organdy, fiweyltatine bmd Silk Tdowtht up -to $9,,So for $5.50 and $6.50
As niatiy tuore items greatly reduced, Call aud inspect,
"Ca Ricks Spolrkfing Co me4�, a %.Ijiiautauqua Feature
ppy 11
W.0m." notabl-0 cotnedy aneeeas bawd inpw Poter it, Xylle'a "Itickel stories In the Saturbay Mveftict
Po#, will 1,,e one of the bla featuresof the coming 1)�i�fillon 6anutt0iqua.
Ha* is a story of high finanep on the high aea!L 90en charackv tW-8. a. delightful love story and a fund of V6,
thos eumbifte 0ruake It thorooghlY QlJoyablO. The humor of th4 play Is hiestsUbic
"Vpy jftic-ks I will be Vmseated by a cast of Now YO rk *ctot&
. . GODERICH CHAXTAU03i AUG. 13th TO 18th
We' cannot' emphasize too strongly that. early choosing will
be the -best'o
Inv
25 Pv. A Cent, Off All, Mannery for This Sale
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