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CLnK "MUETS OFIIERS M
sirm-is PLIy PLOT
"Dodging a NbIllon," the.fir-A Gold -
S tt3000ctaoo Use
wyu starring vehicle of Mahel Nor-
Perring
mand, is described as a toyttitery- Knyser
drania of love, thrills and laughter.
Cloves
H=. BWNQ BIG -PROFI TS it was mritten by Kd6ar Selwyn, the Ars' enate of Lead Gloves Is 'o
famou?, draniattht, and A. M. Ken-
t and imperative dentaind for hogil has tiedy. 4irabella Flynn, a dresser to a W
open up a ready md profitable zu"ket foe Modiste shop, is notilled that she has Dry
9,11'"Y who WiU m5c the= Inherited the fortune of a weal -thy,
aunt who lives Ili (luateniala, and Is for Spraying &H Fruit Trmees
EN& beg you ral" wfil bring a handsme profit given by a firm of lawyers a check
quil:layw�lhe more hogil the greater your incmot:6 and Bushes Dlyles tn
for *M and three trunks that she Exc
Inaleme yew berd now whRe pric" are high. is to open one after the other on con- The dry Amenste of Lead is
To 4o " you may need a loan; it so. couxult secutive da)s. twice the striength of paste form.
a= low siss"M; he wilt help you out. Site moves promptly it) the most all the, quantity to nocies-
fashionable hotel Ill the city where site only It
Bar :1 Sweater
begins a romance wita Jack Forsythe, 0,
UNION BANK OF CANADA handsome son of the corset king. who have a handy spray Callan- Silk and, W- 0'_
dar to show the strewittla for mix -
HEAD OFFICE VIINNUIIM MAK 2x? heretofore ticks been unable to find a ing for all kinds ot fruit trees and
girl who w9uld take him seriously be� bubbeg.
cause of his father's business. She Chief Interest centres around the Silk auid Wool Sweaters these da
GODERICH BRMM, thicis herself unable to spend her W00 t a, n I tj� title season the styles n
they are the Ideal summer garmen
F. WOOLLCOMBE, heck because her fume as an heiress
has 0ece are "IcAr than everi
ded her, and tradesmen in James A. Campbe colorin&
sist that she do bu.Iness with them
oil credit.' Fhm. B. V
The three trunks ..I.in a quan"lY TFMTRAL MUG STOW' Women's stylish Silk Sweater Coats, with large collar and sash, ill all the ne
of paste Jeviielry to give her an idea Mel no
of what the real collection of her aunt GODUICH, ONT. colorings, 'including rhubarb, robiu's egg blue, rose, copenhagen, o
TO BUSINESS looks like, some old-fashioned ejothes. 11wrlion's GoWn Cats— I" gold, maize, black and white. From $7-50 to $20.00.
GEM -NG DOWN some poison in case she should find
her lovier untrue anti instructions to The new Shetland Floss k*it PulloveT Sweati4r for sport wear. Large sailor
If- AAAS of Prot— collar. Colors green, -rose- -and-caxidfttal-.�- -Special-$7-so. each -
D M"i-In 'af, RaskrA nf '07 "'
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"te Then the lawyer's clerk learns that OUTUARY From $2-23 Up-
Tr'a Last riday Night --- Committees Ap- he has made a mistake and should Special showing of women's. wotA Sweatert
not have given Arabelift the sM check.
pointed and Problems Discussed His frantic efforts to regain possession ALLIN.—A tragic death was that oc- Children's Sweaters in gireat variety.
of the check stir the tradesmen and curring on Wednest7ay, when Beuja-
they demand their nl,3ney, only to learn min Verne Allin. son of Mr. and Mrs.
MUST ALL BE OF ONE MIND that Arabella has none. Joshua Allin. Mattland concession. of The Now Middies Special Values in Houiery
The situation develops into a big Colborne tp., succumbed to his injuries
The newly organized Board of Trade along by the sunimer cottages Aind surprise, the actlfn continuing at sustained in a runaway accident at The new Middies for women, misses and child- Women's Fibre Silk Ankle Hose, beautiful qual.
of Goderiell is getting down to busi- something should be done. vvi6 'our rapid-fire pace to tile end. At Model the farm about a week ago. The ren, in the latest styles, in plain white ity, Radian & Orown brand, in black,white,
s only in his seven- navy, pearl, battleship, corn, Digger brown.
teenth year and -%vas thrown out of a and white trimmed with plaid stripes and
ness and a real rouser�, in the way of bathing beach. Kincardine had a rake Theatre next 'Monday and Tuesday. Xoung man wA Special 85c pet- pair.
an organization meetipg was held on to rake up the beach after a storm, ==_ — - � - - -, —_ ____= -,\ agon I lie was driN.ing and dragged contrasting colors, in plain and Norfolk
Friday night last in the Masonic As- and we should have a nurses' rotunda and anyone getting btung al -,o to re- some. distance, resulting in injury to styles. Ranging from 853 to $2.76. Children's fine ribbed mercerized lisle thread
sembly, room. There was a large at- at the beach where guardians of child- port. lie believed that Ili 09 cases out the niuseles of his arm, and being the Hose, in black, white, pink, or sky. Sealu.
tendance of about seventy-five mem- ren could staywhile the young ones of too the local nierebant gave, better cause of his death. The young man We have the largest stock of Middies in Huron
bers of the Board, and. as one of the were enjoying the water. In the win- value. was a line young man full of promise county. less. Per pair 35c, to 80a.
speakers remarked, It must have been ter the sidewalks round the Square His Worship Mayor Wigle was next for a useful life. -He is one of's family
a proud moment for the president to were abominable. one spot shovelled called on to gay what, 11P thought of of seven brothen;, Maitland, of Auburn,
look over gathering of off and another deep with snow. He Knitt' Knitting Knitting
such a large thi�, Board of Trade and of the sug-ges- section foreman on fill railway ; Se- Ing
paid up members of the Board, at the was in favor of having a bylaw passed tions for action by the counc.il that cord, in France ; Harold, in hospital
advanced fee of $25 a year. It is a fine and enforced that if all sidewalks were had been made. in England ; Lorne, killed In France -, There must be no let-up to the knitting question. It is lovely to sit out doors these days and
augdry for the future of the Board not shovelled off by to o'clock in the His Worship replied that lie thought Hen., who has just (tied : and Norman
that so much interest is being taken morning the work would be done by tile present town couneii was doing and Clifford, at huine, The deceased do your knitting. Whether you knit sooks for . the soldiers or one of those prelity Sweaters
in the organization. The new found the town and charged up. very well for the roads. rlipy hall was R ineinher of the Bethel church for yourself, we have the proper yarns.
enthusiasm as the result of the recent The president, Mr. Pat -sons, suggest- had two teanis and four met' at wOrg -Swnddy School. The funeral takes
ocampaign is very encouraging and the ed some work for some of the cominit- ever since the season opened kip. As place till Friday. Uni\ersal sympathy Millar's Special Scotch Fingering, for knitting soldiers' garments, in white, grey and khaki, in 4 -ply.
members of tile Board are showing tees. The retail merchantW committee to tarvia tile town had bought a tank is felt with the bprea\ed parents and Very special at $2.75 per lb.
the disposition to give their time and should consider the complaint that the car to do the Square anti some dis- brothers in the untinit-ly death of a Conts, in white, nittize, sky, purple, light and diark rose pink,
energy to making the Board of Trade prices of some commodities were too tance down each street, leading off the 400d son anti brother. Shetland Floss for kbitting Sweater
an' effective force, in addition to put- high Ili Goderich. The agricultural Square, and Nvould no) doubt make � KELLY.—rhi, death (if Mrs. (.atharille green, cardinal. Special 17c a skein.
ting up their $25 membership. eollimittee should be encouraged and provision for tar\ia to, z)v applied on K.�Ilv wot street, on Monday, May
The Board of Trade, operati". under he hoped to get more farmers inter- street,; where the re!,nlents wanted to 20th:'whieh was announced at the time Knitting Needles, alI sizes, in steel, -wood and celluloid.
an Act of Parliament, was already duly e4ted in tilt, Board, and secur� better pay for it. ill 'rho Star, oveurred after all operation
const'ttited, and the offleers elecled co-operation between the town people ' \s to his own opini,in tif Ilw Board for appondiciti-� lsre\iou., to which she A large shipment of Silks from Japan opened up this week.
the farmer. The complaint was of Trade lie Pointed it) tile ff"A that ;1. lit,illif, for oitw time.
before the reorganization were conse- and hall boen in poi,
quently retained. inade by farmers that there was no he was one (If the '10 -ho 911al'antet'd Tho I,(`eA-d v,a, it daughter of the staLr-
aLn expeiitive eoulilkittee of seven men place here to sell wheat, and such the $500 for thit cantraign recently eon- iale litiminiol, ReNnul,ls anti \\as burn Mail and 'Phone Orders a speciolty. 'Try us. We prepay the po
was selpetpil hy ballot and ju thi, farm produce. , was going to other on all orders.
s ducted. 'lie had also a(�visv-d the eoun- In tov%liship lifty-two years ago.
committee vv4A� cominitted tho, duty of points when it should come her(, and cilhirg to hej,(.Tne in,niners (if the it,,, 110N ,, .1. Kelly Ill.('-
pickim., (,lit th, host (Iiialified moni for 'our merchants were thus losing the Board of Tra& and break down the years. Earl I" 11Y,
the various c"nimitteps as outlined by trade of these farmers. lirvach hetmeen the t(,\vn cmincit and it (.1wralt-r at iiak\ille, anti _11ilr-
lie asked if there were any other the Board of Trade. ,np reason fill,
the Town IleveloPillellt K.-Ily, are Iho timiving nn and
visable in 4ioderich. �coinnlittees Ili additi:)n to tImse slig- this -ach -,hahly that Ill;: "Ithers
An addilional committee deeidtd 13,pard of Tra,le load emne in till) n it- and Jot"' h`Y11- MILLAR" S 'Phone 56
gested in tile, Platform of Activities of br( \\its pr It (tailghlor, aild tile f(,ll(A\lIIg Ill Phone 56 COTCH STORE
on, namely a Hydro -Electric Vull"nit- the Gtide�rfol`h Board of Trade which it if a (Iii,taAorial spirit too the tovn vokill- olds, of God,ricll : hillilillivii, Of Nf,\N
tee, to vo-oloeratp with othex towns would be considered advisable to fla-, cil, whi(.11 vvits the representati\v Ilatriek, J., of litillett Mrs.
ame
and (,ities sitilated as I,; Goderich at a and Mr. Hume suggested a hydro com body. If the Boar(i r, in all itil �',. J. 'Byr�t,, oif ('.I,-%,,I.lnd ; Mrs. M, reon,
considerable distanep from the source midee with duties as outlined at the li t d talco ial,
cattijcity instel(i if ic r (If lielrmt, anti Mi, -S Anna IAO�1111141S, (If
of power, in order to bring stiffleiplit opening of this article. Mr. Hume tile difflo.olly Ill -oe rfifiloved. tiAN11. The ftillerdl took place the Well- the war plisseti by Britain, an.: Wlirf.
pointed out that municipalities within Mr. P, J. %it�gavv, askeii for the ;at)- If our falth were suflielent
pressure Ill hear to have a flat rate for he power zone of the Trent Valley poi nosdaN f4illowing Mrs. K�?Ily's death, ow 4 91 -vat interest- would end anti the \\it- would t1ou- flovkIng to tilt! navy. lit $i5ol(U),000
hydro power fixed for the whole pro- t nhiient of a columittee fl'QTII till' s*-rvI,,e. hoing t,tindueted at St. Peter's As f1w 14-sult of tile balloting fur
vinM thus getting over tile disadvan- Canal, which would supply as n,"(11 Board of Trade to avoonipany tile idele- tillue tintil iive wers, hirought tA 0111' tiaisloid r, P tile Red Cros.. 1he Methodist
I�niir<-Ih by H-- Fathel, \IcRae, Tilt, six liew. iiiiiinbors q,r tile sPsKilin [If elitireh it) the Sta (X)O,.
power as Niagara, would be on!y t00 gation from tile Y. M. It- A. to the the (()Ill)w- knees. tes flat? ral�eql $1,
tage towns xemote from the. source of funeral then prooeede(I io the Hollett Knox 011"Th last S1111(fay, .:. 11o.;s, lot f;reell 1,11k,�, \%,Is,, 000 anti Ihe Swunday Scho,dii iindertowk
power are �Iaeed at in respect to other glad to co-oPerate with its anti othor, county council to ask fur -a grant Ili ,eniptery for intimient. The pall- Ing ri-vei\ed tile highest votes : J- T. I ()(x
points in securing industries, where in working for a flat ' rate far hydrl) place of making th-, v4invass for funds hearers "t, -re \fr. .1. Farr, P. .1, Rvan, HIllip., it. Ii. \lurray, Wn'. NIvoi:r--ath,:v\ho was In timll Ill volln,ctiull \\,ill, to ralso, $100,000 anti nii-1 ItIM.
cheap po-wer is of prime importance. power. The Trent Valley P,Imer W -33"t as was done last ymcr. Bv a stan(l""ng Iloominick Fl�nn and tivven Flynn. \V j. \Vni. ,;Vaite anti Fred till, fkInvy-al (if his atint, Mrs. Nott, In tho Red Cross emilf.-Y-t Ws rigar-
on for a as far as Kingston and in tli;,t city WP Vote. all tile expressed meir
, Member, were conspieutiliq toy their at, -
Rev. Canon Hill -as called NOTT.—A boautiful life completed is Wt'i r gave all iddres., -)it Stinda) evening In Otto"I'i
few words and said (loderiell's pro- would have a powerful ally, lud tl�' belief in the good %wr.� tho. Y� Im. C. A. the dictum of tho,e who knew her I)oIl,t flIll ill see -'The Parts 1)1)lls,. North Street Mothodl-t elitirch Ill sence nil(] ratIlles for RF -41 (;rosg pur-
towns of Oshawa, Whitby, eiel \NITI� is carrying on and a number ex- i Lit" Un(tod poses were taboo. Nfr. Foss expremsed
gress depewled on the progressiveness begil, of the. death last Friday of Mary and -rhe imisy at the. Mact)" whh!h lie to'll (of \%"at the convietlon that the Stars and
of Its businesis men. That was the all vitally interested in the iIu%VcJ' pre-ssed their willingne�ss to amompam Fos-� widow of the late Rev. Benjamin li\ ray Mission Band eiltertainnie,4- States, and eslwviall� the Methodists
one toNvn grew more rap- I luestion. the delegation to tl,,w (Nounty counell. tj of Lhe United States, \\cre doing lit tile Stripes, fhp JTnIon Jack will the Tri -
reason why -n Mr. Hume moved that a HYIJV�l eo-n- Tile meeting then adiotirnM. Nott, which occurred at her residence Friday evening, June 701, In the lecture way of war effort, thf- address being volor \\,vuld \#.t wave to�vtlwr in Ber-
idly ' d t -1 Inothe nature or a niesmage of ti till,
than another. une tov% had on Bruce street. The declm.w was rooni if Knox church. Fntertal
more progressive mpqa th mittep be appointed and '.%Ir,. King ,,e- if this meeting is to b -e any sample. n gree jig
an another. to bp the daughter of David and Mary Poss, went too bogib at s o'clock. Admission
Something that wa- definitely N\ithin conded this ant] the re"ItAlun N\:AS of the intepest JUa. is 4wing fr Ili tile pilot)](, of thli States to Can -
of s2t. Hillary, Cornwall, England, and 15 (-PrIts.
to make the town of earried unanimously. taken in the Board anti by the Board I ada. Thp States vverp sending soldlerq I gores, Illeal Quickly.—Have � till a per -
our reach was beautiful town in (,rown Attorney Seager sM9l!4t44I -1 in the many questilons or interest to was born April 'ith, Milo. Sh#- was Tho ,erNit-P rit-itt Sunday inornfrig scrops the seas at the rate of 100,000 sistent sore that refuses to heal
Goderich the most, town them Cannot but be A d Sept. 3rd, 1871, to Rev. Bell- in Vjct(�ria St. -
ome mazorie ttlethodist church will
Canada, wJth beautiful trees, lawns, committee to Inquire into the Yv,"-soll' the 11 illonth anti already there vveve Then. try Dr. Thomas, Ecle,trj, ()it in
there was so much buying olit of substantial progrees mitre. Jamin Nott, A. M, Ph., who was a lie c4inducted by lilies Jenkins. At 000 Ll. S. troops In France. Rapid pro- tho dvps,4ng. It will stop sImighing,
boulevards and magnificent streets, and town. The reason for this should be Already the nood is felt of the ser- minister of the Bible Christlan church till. N 11ing gervice the Epworth gres4 was being made In the line of cdrr� av\ay the proud flesh, draw out
remove the eyesons noticeable here In England for sixteen years before LeAguv will ha\e chni-se an(] an inter- munitions, Kuns and boats a9d tile Lhe p
and there by reason of vacant unkept investigated. vims of a rniauagez who can devote his Its anti Prepare a clean way for
The president called on Mr. Porter time to the work, as there are proS- Coming to this continent and who es, I i 1) g ,rNice is promised. A cordial States were building stilpt; faster than tile now skIn. It is the recognized
premises. I since then had served faithfully as a I -
In order to get factories we must all to say something on this. Mr. Porter pects in Me industrii&I line that should tor in the Methodist Episcopal n%itatitin iq I,,xtended to all to be pres- the total Allied wastage through the healer aniong oils and myriads or poo -
stand together. Governments were said if we could once make the people be seen, and a nwriber <A names of Pas ent. submarines, and were now in second Pie van eortify that it bealed where
ffwayed.by public opinion. We,ve gotirealize that Goderich was the5*place to available men are oui)mItted by the church in the United States, laboring Rev. Dr. Rutledge, the pastor of place for naval strength, only sur- other oils failed utterly.
to advertise ourselves. do business, the retail merchants town development pe,,pie. for some thirty years in the Wisconsin St.
We must all to Norlh \tetho(tiott church being
ready to sacri- would be able 6) have larger stores The execuitive committee appointed Conference. Rev. Mr. Nott came Rt Conference. tile Rev. J. E. Ford
be of one wind wW be and sell more cheaply. The retail on Friday night lost nn time in getting Goderich to live. after retiring from the aw ay coinduct both services in North
flee time and money. active work of the ministry, about will 19M rom OEM
As to the roads Cation Hill. said, merchant paid a large portion of the down to businesi; anti met on �Ratur- Str#,,,t Methodist churen next S`iunday.
have better taxes and gave day morning to draw lip the
, lir
"We've service that the public t of twelve )oars ago, and passed to his re- The morning subJect will be "Good
,committee,
simply got to s. ward several years ago. Rev. and Mrs.
roads. We must have them tarviad." did not appreciate. In bending to mail members of the varlolis Th0LI9htA for Bad Times." The even -
The speaker said he had not met with order houses the customer seldom sent The followng .6, the r,rsonne.l of the Nott had no children, but Mrs. Nott is Ing, "The Three Worlds." A ra ly of
to have an order for less than $10, and very executive and oth-er roniMitt-eeS, .019 4urvived by two nephews and two the adult Bible Ua" rs arranged for
one refusal to sign a petition often $25 or $40, and paid cash. The thus oonstituto& nieces, DaNid J. Foss, of Montana, and the afternoon, all nietntliers urged to WH ITE R UN
tarvia, the
his street treated with 4.. L. Parson--�, Rev. T, E. Foss, of Green Lake, Wis., be prevnt, and any prospective mem-
work �o be done at the expense of the local merchant would be only too Exeeutjvv Coultnjiltee : and Mrs. Edith Knight, of Toronto.
residents. and he believed that the pleased to do business this way. C. L. Xfoure, R. J. Nfekaw, Rev. G. G day after- hers t.r Nisitors for the day Tile sub -
same would hold good all over town. Nil-. Seager moved that a eommittee Hill., Geo. Porter, MA�-)r IkVigle, G. L. The funeral took place on Sun ject' for flip Bible (,IasF;, "Jesus Faces
be appointed to see where the wrong Jackson and M. 6. Ganwron. noon, the service being held in N6-r1h I tind Denial. -
We could learn a Lew things from the 4;. L. Nloom Street Methodist church. Rev. L)r. Rut_ Betraya Annual Excursion
West, where If wl�eds were not cut, is in the out-of-town purchasing habit, Indwstr�iil Gonijuittkw : ort, or Staples,
an). G. L. Par�)n�q, (,. L. Jack- [edge, pastor of the church, conducted Rev. .1. 11. Wolstenort
the work was done by the municipali- but when it vvas assured by the presi- (chairrn tile Raptist ehurch last
ty and the cost charged up against dent that the executive committee in son, G. 1111L Nla�,r Wiglo, A lex. the services there and at the grave, and preachod at anti evening Prof. A.
was assisted at the church by Rev. Mr, �zunday morning 0ii
the property. consultation witli the retail merchants' Saunders. L. L. 4�nox. dsto(-k c.ollege, half
When Canon Ili]] concluded his re- committee would Investigate this, this Retail Merchant-, Gmiinitt# Ford, who led in prayer, and by Rev. T. McNeill, If Woo GODERICH tO - DETROI I
-d I to 11 1) V -
warks President Parsons added thle motion was withdrawn. Porter �chairnia qr- Mr. Ost,,!rhout, who read the lesson. been annoulirt to speak hi t Me
or Ewen, W. .1. Wker. W. MilLar, A. P. Rev. fir. Rutledge spoke reelingly of the votint of his hrothpr, Rev Joltin
suggestion that improvement could be Manager Moore the Dominion McLean, F. Hunt, H_ �Iwrniari, H. Ed- worth and rhararl,,r of the departed. Neill. 0 f Walmer road Baptist. --hurch, and Return
made in the use' of the paint brush In Road Machinery Co., followed up tile to, paying ;I flying visit to \V00d-
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brightening up places. He mentioned out-of-town buying complaint of the wards. The pall -bearers w --re Messi,14. J, H. Cot- Toron
retail merchant. by handing out some Civil, l:f,lunIitt,, : c It. Reid ichair- born--, Jacob St(?kf.,s, Mr, Weather- stock, Pnif. %IrNeill wished ill mee him
that the matter of cheaper power had criticism for the Warden of the county man), I Chws. Nitwit, 11, .1 k. No;', K�l in, fit, Charles Girvin, Matthew Bates and s,wurpt.1 a 141lbstitlite Prof Mr- send
been taken up at the Liberal conven- who bought a road machine In Harnil- B. G \Innning-. and .1. W. Vanattor Relatives from out Neill hopes to) pirvaili hpry ]atrr I%f,xt
tion In Seaforth. Pinano- and Membor, Ill) :1), 1111) 1 ttep :1of tf)\,,n who- %%orp here for tilt, funeral Sunday rino if Ihe
Mr. Jos. Kidd had a few suggestions ton when his company could have , (.11,1 11-11,iAll I �. I, were fiov. T E F,,si, (if 6reen Lake, stock i�(,Ilvgp will preach In the
to make when called on. Something provided a better machine for less Strick- Wis., \fr-. Fdif!i Knight. of Toronto, rich Hilliti't In t1w mi -ming
in the way of beauty might be accom- money. He wits in favor of road im- Jackson. Wlili4inl-- % \V and W. 11. Nott, of Torimto, nephoxv-s Mr. \Vol�t,rwroft I-11
plished by Wducing the merchants in prevenient. [Ili also suggested that land. WIll 1,all, ;Ilpl in
color the committee to invostigate the buy- Enterl,immont 0inimittoe 11, 1-,,! - and ni"es. 14 Eg
each block to adopt a uniform rd. 1,.iii-ni,iii , �I, rifr 'in That Man", and Kli\f- .11"119 ;'IS -
,for the painting of the block. The Ing otit of town habit should Invite Wit AMONG THE CHURCHES lie[ riws�.agvs. liffic- b - - ilil
town council hall neglected the tourist anyone getting A good bargain from the Ilidixt-
trade. There v -as no proper pathway mail order houses to report the fact Cameron, It J. ilehfson.
1: Tilt[ Till- choir W 1,,,�,x vhurch will ren- past(ir, Re% It C dt \VflIt`- =9
T 11 Will 1(4.h- church, It- Mr (.iirrw I th
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........... Th ;mierl I r LEAVES GODERICH
11(iw Nltained"
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—You Remember Her G.\
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FIRST—rTHE BIOGRAPH GIRL" \f, M I,
THEN—,'MABEL OF THE KEYSTONEV' .�griv i I 11, 1 r,a I G,I 1 1. 111 Will In hilo\ -Imren i,-xt -ahbath ,,,r- 1h;lt \Ir imrli,
vir,q \,,ill [I.- .,n-I-wto,,! fly the pa,,h,r it,, li,\in,, T ... \k,,r to. III,
Mijrney Ammian 11 K Itr\ill,% .1
NOW ---A REGAL QUEEN OF THE SCREEN" Smbjoet, 'Br,,Ihrh. od Tuesday, June 11 ths 10 a.m. I.T.
rent and Itw indiiii'l'i'll
whitely
r,,il that r--wh,d ow
Tr a n .1 Kidd Tlw ....... old -wtwd riwn'q -tipper in'troll,-y 7)
than you've ev*r known her buoyantly happy ehurch Ow I'- -i tIniz link 101t 11.
Levoller than ever, more md1anotily beautiful churmar, (;has �ond,r,, .1 A conne0i -n Returning Leaves Detriiolt, T�hllollredayft
and 1he Mom fetcolng .1 W. I.ri4la'. voll to,. twi,l m th, Magonie Temple this dirb-N
In her 111rat GRAL r ". r "I oll'
f4ruire In 0am"a In her wWitli of wert- \1 la I�ayiwr,)n, (in 'rhiir-,ki\. I -m- l3th. at 7 We Ior it n, -%o -r ,rf It n''I 11 June 13th, I P.M.9 Detroit time
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The perimanent, unalterable policy of uniform quality
at any cost, is responsible for the popularity of the 3 for 25
"Bachelor" cigar.
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The only boat tPiP fillom 00derich
Detroit this sevilson to
No piwgportg required for males of millt&r )
V, age on this trip.
Siniplv Ripti witir natne for the Immigration Officer who will be
oil duty oil boiLid st,cowor at time of departure. Exceptin that
in the ease of tnen belonging to 'Class 1, now Wled, it I be
1100399ilry for them to have the consent of the Wiltrat, for their
Military District to bo absent from (Janflo&
Canadians norning tc Detroit fof a tompormy Qt&y Ogg not re.
.11111(441 tuo) ol.� a he-.ul tax or make a deposit. Immigration
(Alleerg will he on the gteamer to pass
205,
I rro BAND MOONLIGHT
rro OUT OF GODERICH
- Monday Eve., June 10th, 8 p.m.
25c
Music anJ Dancing in Greyhound's New Ball Room
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