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to take some steps to widen the hill
Ileading down to the Maitland bridge.
as this was a most dangerous spot.
Coleman, his life -)rang friend and as-
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After some. discussion as to this por-
tion of roars being put on the County
mately. and can say it with all fair-
ness, that he never met a more lovable
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a PROFIT Arte; 8.045 �ccout��
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ed so that a flag pole can be Prected.
the year gnitlu 30th A0u. Iso, ttftRr aes7tiellag ch8T6t� of
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day evening,. 'Tate :ol%�g Man, �rvtls �v
:tilt 101% Awl ye*r, lie was A very liar}
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struction bylaw so as to provide for
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WITH ALL-STAR CAST
placed on the park opposite the jail.
the debentures being- Issued at 6 in-
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April 30. 1819-Badancf> brou6ht"for*ard
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100 folght svphost a tong itf. i7ticatl ,
That a double swing be erected on
Victoria Park at the northwest corner.
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on Monday, may :1stt at the Agricul-
6,30 o'ePoek.
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of ltlJit, ia11t 1f4t1f} wf: knots of what
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of attattcrneAtxa............................:.... 1»rs.6t>isy.(iz.
vlatieed 111 he in dllllculty ills e+ant-'
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r}ue to lotnlnian Goya Qmept .......:....................... ... 600,00 0.00 paufou sN\-Am hack and mado a heroic
BalanceIu taws-tDomer't3FaWs to ea•at4aa ....................... *47,!� 7- effort to bring hint Adhere, bust w4S
Accelltancea UNder Letters of Credit ............................ ;:441.7 1n talo dC5lle kte r1a 1
%.....,,..... it.,wQs. To 0satie4z was quickly oil hand and l' to
Rape avleTotal i tock paips id the Public
.........................., .,.,. ..« 94.420.436'.94 an , was lsf Y:k-4- thrall tt81t eteir" UNE"
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OdikDivldenda m aid .. .. ........ ..,......... l5�. :� . C1J(Inal \Flo arrte4 hr body to to tt1�i
a " Ivldend Na. 3itPayable 15th Slay 21,517.5; 1.7!(1.?so:s*a Whitelyith at beat, broughta a'
D "` has become known as the
x balance of Prot and Losa Account carried fQrvvard .,. !29tH,;i surface, Div. Harold Taylor. a0d ,
I ate (a�ulD,: ►*� _ D 11n worked for i1Vo hours but
' ASSIETs. i»� 9 G,B1:T.71 could not resuscitalo the r:aung tnati.
Current Coln head by are Back .. ••----+�*+�+- and death, it is belleved, was due to
..; JLJJ.%9.2p heart failure, caused by xhe cold xvaT
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]Dominion Nates held "" 8,411201.20 er, The funeral toot place on Tiles -
Deposit with the ulnlacer for the Palrpose Ot the Clrcala 66 g«6.73 0 day aficrnooA q.nd \VGA Very largely i
tion Frthe
Notes PI othe ...
L r Banks' 2b8:311.l3 attended, an ecidcneP of tto\v deeply edding Month
Ohettueti an other Banks " 772 872.01 ill fe ll of the townspeople are
Rt'`} $Glances due by otber Banits 1n knada ' ..' , • b.1G9,6: touched by the sad event. The Gol-
p p Balances due by Banka and Banking Correspondents '
IPIIQIIifs r�0 1 "+ lII 1f elsewhere than In Canada .......................... 281.358.13 ►tiglate lnstiiuxe, w'l►tCit life deceaiea To those anticipating malting gifts to the June` bride, we would
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was-attemung closed In time for staff male a few suggestions that may prove helpful. Something
Dominion and Provincial Government Securities not ex- i, " and pupils to attend the funeral. Rev. `
ceeding market value 9,613,$42,37 Mr. Ricbermid, pastor of Knox church, really useful, as well as ornamental, is the order of the day,
Canadian Municipal Securities, and Urttisil Foreign •mill eoliducted the services, and the pall-
®�BB��fel��il�113198@lgs�J�lc99�BBICI�Ai81�® Colonial Public Secu1'ltieal other than Canadian.... 3,275,465.38 bearer9 were sax of the deoeaSed's
® tH Rauway and other Bond% Debentures and Stobks net chums, Harry ix of John c Wallace,
Beautiful linen Table Clothe, with Napkins to match, in designs of tale shamrock, pansy and
® ® exceeding market value 397.81 .09
® ® Call and Short (not exceeding thirty days) Loans in \%'-alter Buchanan, Oharite Nairn, Mor- rose. Sizes 10-4. Price for set complete, $24.00.
Canada on Bonds, Debent res and stocks ......... 159,841.90 p Table Clothe linen, lovely damaskod in floral dosi Ings Sizes l0• f, Price $?.50 $H.f10, $ 10.00.
® ® tr risco Baker a d Harold t:vo et'.
Aft� ® 317,363:809•$9 � , Y 6 r v® Other ( urrent loans and Discounts In Canada (less MUNRO.-The folluw'iug Hkelth bf t 2 . r r
® rebate of Intere$t ... ... .. .......... 8,476,428.53 Table Napkins, pure liner,, medium nail full size, _l x 3d. 1 taco, $7..10, ,N,.10, $10 00 a don.
Overdue Debts (estlmatbd loss provided for) 8,809,05 the life of Nlr. Frank R. Munro, whose
® shad w - ® Hank Premises, at not more aha cost, tens •ai•mounis death at Vancouver May t8th, was re- Lunch Cloths, with Napkins to match, very choice. Price $9.W.
written off .. :�' 401,282. All limon huckaback Towels, sizes 22 x 40, Price $2.70 a pair, $2.50 a III jr, $3.00 a p'tir.
- � .... .. ... ... ., .. ... 64 revved to in out, last edition, in Pruni o ..• r
�� `"� Liabilities of Customers. under Letters of Credit, as per
® Bunn ofM, ® contra 5,041-,27 the Publishers' News Service, Regina,
® Other Asset not included to the foregoing ............. 180.502.29 of which tho deceased was aha nlnna_ All linen huokahack Towels, guests' shzo, ltl x 3J. Trico +a3A0 a pair.
D ___f1 9,022.057.78 gvr. Whets Turkish Bath Towels, first rate quality, with fancy colored border. Price $3 50 at pair
' _ $2s 25.867 77 (t is our melancholy duty this week Bedspreads, ) } 1
pl.ttlig.-8' l0 - to announce the death of Frank R.all white, in the ularcellu, dimity, hone 'catch aril satin, foil sizui, s llentiid
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G. T. SnMr:Rti, i*re?tda•nt. A. 11. \v.aL1cER, Munro, \who since its inception, hats values. Prices $3.75, $•1.50, $5 50, $6.95, $7,93.
® Baptist Church ly Toronto, April 20th, ls_0. General Manager, been manager of the Publishers' New's
® / AUDITOR'S nErollT- Service, Limited. His death occurred
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This e.tutirneut has been duly vouched by tis Baurb all entries with the honks at From the Housef urnishings Department
® A ® itire Clslrf llffi,•e, rtnJ certified returns from the $rans•Ires, Rntl In m9 opinion tw Irro• at ��anrUllwf!t' after a brat\e fight fUl'
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MAY
_ 2*r� � {i ® perly drums up so as to ethablt a correct view of the condition of the Bank. life. qtr, Munro \vats well known, not
® ys,(.A VV' 3 l � Cush and Srrurlties haae been checked at the Chlef Of ler at 90th April. 1920, vial JIl �\'r51e1'n ullfllalitilir circles, (� as well as at snot her time during the year, as required by section 56 of the Bank Art. y •� we would suggest Rugs, in TapBRtry, Brusseiii, Axminster and NNiltJn, a first rate Its8oi trUent in
1 have obtuaned all the Information and explauntions required, and am of ih^ but in 1•.astern Canada. He %%-,L+- a Maln
®- ® opinion that the transactions of the Bank, which have come under my nottee base ,If 9ir1$Uler ahllll\', OP iPIIP IItPI•arry ln- variou4 sizes.
- ® been wtthin the powers of the Baric.
® rtr m ® J. J. ROBSON. L.I.A., A4..wr. aibht, and at most. luwahle and amiable Runners of A 1 quality in Wilton.
® D�'a�{A.• ff., Far'mer / - --. Itispusitiun. He value ,.f one of ihease
® 13e
i transpl'antrd Souttish families, which
tlroom ;11ars of different siren nod designs.
® there had been no have contributed so much to lilt' up- C'ongoleuni and Linoletlrn Rug% in good carpet designs.
® of hlcMastitr University, Wil ® gambling and would That the wooden base of the cannon building of the )uuatnion. His earl>
® ® be none allowed on his premises. on \icturia Nark be repaired. weary were spent in the wirinft) uP Graste slats and Rugs, in ali sizes, for verandahs and hedrooums.
® S �8k,Dd ut1'he ' Eider Down Comforters, beautifully covered in hood quality printed satteen toad satin. :SII
1:•, • Chairman Humber assured Mr, Wood l ublie wo•bs committee recon-
® ® there had k>,een no intention to convey elided that the street inspectul'8 re- t'uderieh, tmtariu, and as a lath he \vas ,
® the impression that there had been I port be tiled. keenly intt•rr+trd in the political Y y F
„r \•et' moderate! rived.
Goblin g stomas \which, In the days of M. G.
gambling going un. Reported that the fence al the Wheel
/ Ri I:a111PIV,n and Ilan \trr,illicnddy, seem MCC811's Patterns McCall's Quarterly McCall's Ma azine
® ® His Vlurship stated he was to some gs had been attended lu; and that rd to ceuUe around WtaL lu\wn. He
® wl;t9ing, Ila extent responsible for this matter.• the air hose box as applied fur by !I.' g
® --- ® He brought the matter up, and, as J. Fisher had been erected and the Lie- "vas naturally of it .studious di.pusi-
® , ■ Par as he \\'aR concerned, no could y bund executed. tion and dlsunguishod himself at Orders by Mail or 'Phone Receive Best and Prompt Attention.
cessar ��ueen's University, uP which he "IS
10 1 Services ® honestly state that the committee was Recommended that Mr. McLaren be
10 - / a graduate. It was file habit of Col.
® - - ® not making any insinuation that there instructed to go on with the work at AIcLCan, \who comtruls the \IrLr•an �la-
g �a ® \vas gambling. -These words were !n- the Agricultural Park with as little de-
® Sunday, `i ]( a.m. and 7 p•m. ® serted to set aside thepublic opinion lay as possible. gazine and other \veli known publlea-
® ® that Lions, to pick the members of his stall' ��� �' ,.. SCOTCH
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® gambling does take place in the That the Barrett Company be re 'phone 56 uR
Monday a 8 p.m. from the brightest students gradual 'Phone 56
® _ ® town of Goderich. At a function in quested to forward the. car o[ tar\'ia
® ® connection with the January session in a steam heated car on or about the Ing from Queen's University. ills
® ® choice fell upon Mr. Munro, and he
® YOU ARE WELCOME a of IbAl county council one of the tst of June. was foi• it number of vodars associated
® 113 Reeves from Une of the adjoining That applications for the pasturage
® ®h i
wttate McLean publications and ev-
® ® tow•nshlps said that the pool rooms of cow's in the exhibition grounds be ML
\ -elle a curse to the town of Goderich. granted ttiie privilege on tate same entually came to Winnipeg, as west-
® COME EARLY f ® This rider was pelt in to show the terms as last year, and that the cattle ern manegeq, During the ten years STERLING DIVIDEND Th, re nil) tae other nor n rove •, hill Conunitted for Murder.
® ® which he sent in the Manitoba ea i- Ilollowa)s corn Cure slands at til,•
P that the council had them in be tethered where directed by the P P CAYUGA, Ont., May 24,-A ver-
tli�Jaf6111i�rI�liJB®®®®®®®®®®81®®®®� tat he took a keen interest in public ADVANCED TO 8 P.C. I,e;ld nr the• het xn PAI• as r,'•+ults are
mind. 'Isle report was adopted by, street inspector. , and contributed a nurnhPdict of "wilful murder" was returned
and had the approval of, every mein- The special committee recommended a0ailwyof excellent article, to various Pi
President tioulers Is optimistic oil
� against George BadIPY, of Ratn
niuhl
THE TOWN COUNCIL ber of the council. That the application of the Daughlc Canada's Outlook \ girl Krts rood of a )cons ulun frit' Township, at the inquest held In Set.
14. Ile was fur a short time engaged
A letter from Mrs. (Rev.) Hamilton ccs of the Empire for permission to -- i4. I,1,s h,:r. And If he sur,•e•,•el. sh,• kirk into the death of Ellzuhoth
Swings and Rustic Sumner Houses- called attention to unevenness in thg hold a tag day on July 12th be grantod, t real estate in \\to tho, but ,'wen- Anot1ter Increase in dtwidend, brinK- ;et, nuul if It,- doexn't keep it up. Badley, sister of the accused, who,
0 t tually came back to the ne\vspaP'
Flat Rale Approved -Widening of granolithtc sidewalk, one block above on condition that the funds obtained ing Ghe rate from a to >{ per cent., \\:as was found dead at her home about
Ilcld, Z\o years ago he Joined the 'lnnountPd al the annual oweling of
G,)adericb Hili the level of the next one, causing peo- be donated to the \-Ray-Fund of the 1 heady N'enpon %f)ain t Palo.-- It nIllP east of the village of �SPlklrk
staff of the Regina Leader: but some the Sterling Bank of Canada. A )ear
p1e„lu trip and hurt themselves. She hospital. 'I'h,•re 1, untltinK to espial Ih•. 'Phomas' by n chance \IRlto• to rho house ua
The regular meeting of- the town herself had fallen, and sonwdays pre- That the Regimental Band Associa- time ago t•esigned that position u, ago announcement was made uP an ail- P.el,•ctr• 1. ilii \\baht \\,'ll hbed In. It
8 lake tate Management of Publishers' vance from 6 to 7 per cent. �� Tuesday last.
CArfiReA was -held on Friday night last, vious u lady in another part of town tion be requested to have the band In informal remarks at the close of P'netratt's the tls,ur- au;T pain disap- According to evidence given at Iho
Neco Service, Ltd., of which he made
with all the members in attendance had the same experience. This mat- meet the excursion boat from Detroit .• the meeting President Somers said that pears before it. "1'lu•r,• i, no known inquest, the murder was rouuniturd
ter was referred to the a conspicuous success. fie wac wrork- the SerlinK Bank \vas not goinK to be quh•lier thin thi- nmatie oil. RI con- on Monday during the absence front
but Councillor Mitchell public works on its arrival at Goderich" dock. iii very hard last summer, and fight-
petition from Mr. Jos. Dtallough committee. That the communication from the K ahsnrhed or sold, but was going to re- se,luonce It rank; lint among ilni- home of the Rather of the accused
and others for a sever for surface Mr. Lannon applied for permit to Deep Waterways Association be laid ►ng the first attacks of the ailment fain its identity, and that no teat- meet, Ito\\ ,turret to the public and and his vicuna, both of whom are al -
which was eventually to molter him. er \what is ,heard to the contrary, 1'
water was referred. to the public works reshingle part of his hotel. over. Is neculvled lust place uun,nK all Its legod to De mental detecuvca.
committee. A leiter in answer to the town Th Heense be granted to Joseph The duties of his new position were tFiPrr is nothing in any rumor in Ihat
~ Councillor Knight mentioned the clerics' query stated that the matter Ish on the same conditions as last very exacting. :� large an tenahr effect• rumpeUturs.
dumping.of refuse into the harbor and of war trophies for Goderich would y business wag being orga ized, and it good increase st to ant.prols is shown j�tr t�lt�rt�1(�f�f ll�1f�11�1r�1f�lr�t if�1f��1(��7�
was difficult to remowl ills Kuldinq by flap annual statement. Profits for r�ua=11�IICIIIGIirv�IIGI.I�ILIIt+i1'✓ItCrltull�Ilt=allullt=lrJL1Li'E_"all!�lu
Ane dangerous condition caused 'by be brought to the attention' of the Thlat we endorse the resolution of the year ending April 30 were $251,346,
spikes in the breakwater. These mat-
Commission at 'once. The clerk will the Hydro Uniform Rate Aasaaciation hit
spikes
His ailment, as compered \\ith *213,in the pre -
communicate will be brought to the notice of communicate further. 4o be sent to the Government asking however, w•rl. regressing, and it w'as ,ions year and $186,,120 in 1918. The
the proper persons The following committee reports for a uniform rate charge for Hydro apparent to his friends and associabeR distribution of dividends amounted to
Mr.F. H. Wood was present and ob- were read and adopted: Electric power. that he. required real. and recupera- 486,88 as compared with M73,t46, the
jested to the wording of the report of The finance committee reported as . The committee also reported Lhet tion. 6Li11 he was loath to gulf the increase !being due to the dividend i Not Have the oopnmittee in granting him his 1t- follows:when the representative W the Air battle; and it w•as only a little more having been raised Prom 4i to 7 er i y a Goodra
cense for billiards and pooh The if- We have examined the treasurer's Board visits Goderich, your commit- than six weeks ago, on the advice of cent. Other appropriations varied IiL-
statement, as audited, and recommend tee will see that he is shown the his doctors, that he, lett for the coast tie from the previous year, except that
cense was granted subject to cancel- the amount transferred to contingent
cation 3i 'galnllling was aJ4owed on same be filed. available sites. in the hope that. a less auetPre vii- account for depreciation of assets, etc.,
the premises, and Mr. Wood took this We recommend the communication That we find it almost impossible plate might prove eneficfal to him. was $70000 as compared with $50,000 Drink
as insinuating that there 'had _been of the Canadian Good Roads Associa- to secure seed potatoes, the Govern- His wife accompani A him, and en- in the previous year. The, reserve
+gambling. He assured the council tion for membership fee of 110 be laid ment having none to supply. We deavored to relieve his suffering by fund was augmented by 550,000 and + a
over. will still, however keep the matter in the tenderest ralr4strations. At first novo Umounts to 13450.000, or about
-- - rghat Vie obtaining of prices for view. he seemed to improve but a relapse one-third of the paid-up capital. The
printing sinking fund sewer deben- A letter has been written to Mr. J. set in, and he passed away on Tues- balance of profits carried forward was
THEATRE tures be laid over. H: O'Neill re Old Boys' Association, and day morning, May f8th, lits body has a large
In against $40,909. pinAssets made TTy O11T
in -
MODEL That the Cemetery Perpetuity Fund we have thus far received no answer. been taken to fl rtd sepulchre In his a large increase, jumping from Ipf9,43n-
be Invested In victory bonds due 1934. Councillor Humber objected to the old home in Ontario. He was a man 1184 s $26375,out and there was p its
crease of about 5f 000000 In deposits
That the claim of Mrs. Catharine expense of swings and rustic summer of a. singularly lovable character. He and of about R,OW.60 In current Inans Bu Coffee
PROGRAM Bates for damages from defective road houses as recommended by -the ceme- had a knack of attaching his friends in Canada.
Foe while May 81 to June d way be left with the chairman to ad- tery and parks committee, but was to him by bonds of deepest affecllon,
Just. The chairman has interviewed satisfied wheat told these would cost and a wide circle mourns his untime- Editor In Trouble.
the claimant and a satisfactol;Y settles but -little and would be paid for out ly demise. He was an aggressive and PARIS, May 24. -Criminal prat'
( Mralla and Tnef3da anent has been agreed upon. of the Blake fund interest left to the 're souroPful Ibusinv+ys roan and used ceedinge have been commenced
y y The fire committee recommended the town for park purposes. wotderful Aact in dig dealings with We also have on hand Rideau Hall and
A PARkIitOUI�IT PICTURE ME
granting of the building permits re- Councillor Humber raised objection pr opt. He diad a fluent land lurid agatnal leadPoper
oft', edited by Jean Lon-
ferred to It, to cars being parked inside the Square, pen, and was an authority on w•estPrn Buet,, leader of the minority Soclei-
The water, light and harbor commit- and also to driving through the public affairs. lie used the pen name lets. The proceedings are in connee• Chas! and San> Oine'ry Coffee.
ETHEL CLAYTON tee recommended that the application Squame, except where peceesity de- of Frank Jlaltland, and under that Cog- tion with an article under the cap -
of Edward isynn for rent of freight manded. He moved a resolution, sec- nomen (antributed `frequent hrt,141eR tlon: "The Recall of the Blacks,"
a,• 1N shed office as last year, be granted, onded by Councillor Story that'nn car to periodicals. He usually wrote the concerning the evacuation of Frank-
for $5 a month, payable In advance. be allowed to park inside the square, editorials on Canadian subject-; for the fort by French troops. The news -
That the appointment of police at and was prepared to go as far as an Nenv York ,Outlook," of which Theo- paper is charged with having commit -
the water front be left over.absolute prohibition oP cars entering do re Roosevelt and Lyman .Abbott ted "an outrage against the army."
al�o That a danger sign, "Nn on%pi glthe pork. This was considered
coun rather have been editors. nz wrote a r Nfun- I H. Leach
Here" be placed in the most conspie- drastic by some of the council, but ter sketch of 1tacKenzte King for lion- The work of Dotting down the ce-
Epilldde 10 uous place at the end of the north the prohibition of parking was carried sey's Magazine, and it %was a wonder- merit road on :Hain street, Exeter, Is
pier. unanimously. fully Illuminating article. The last under way.
44 Q jaf4 That one life preserver be purchas-I Councillor Moser a --ked the council thing he wrote was a sketch of D. C. - Rhona 160 Cor.;Monttrsal St. and 0l.)
u iquars
Aventures o VI
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ed and placed where found most ne-
ceRsary.
The cemetery and parks committee
to take some steps to widen the hill
Ileading down to the Maitland bridge.
as this was a most dangerous spot.
Coleman, his life -)rang friend and as-
soelate, for the Toronto Raturday
'bight, The writer knew him Intl-
ises for the pall .tx year's. It Is a
good property.
Try our special
Wednesd>lt and Thurstia
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recommended as follows :
That the cemetery sexton's report be
After some. discussion as to this por-
tion of roars being put on the County
mately. and can say it with all fair-
ness, that he never met a more lovable
If you want
A GOLDWYN SPECIALwas
filed'
That a small rustic pavillon be Pr-
t)tyod Roads System tin faet_thP move
to have this done nnty lacks the ap-
character, or a inwr gentleman. He
w as just forty )Para otd: in the primp
Choice Fish
4`The �itreet Called
ected on the park opposite the jail, on
E. F., and on tnvvn lot F.
proval of the Department the Reeve
eve agreed to bring the
peeve e
of life.
Groceries or
'
lots part and
construct -I
and
cotrneil again.
LOCAL TOPICS
Special price as Col/ Flakes
tat
Straight
(the late McIver property)
ed so that a flag pole can be Prected.
matter up In the county
A byla\\• in amend the sewer con-
W. A. H O EY
{�
Vegetables
That a few inexpensive seats be
struction bylaw so as to provide for
A baseball match will he played be-
A
WITH ALL-STAR CAST
placed on the park opposite the jail.
the debentures being- Issued at 6 in-
tween the Crediton and IilldPriCh teams
at Lowest Prices, giYe 09 a
Naomi Chltden, Milto>d'Si Is and
That a double swing be erected on
Victoria Park at the northwest corner.
stead of 51,4 per cent was pasted and
the council Adjourned. re•
on Monday, may :1stt at the Agricul-
6,30 o'ePoek.
call. Whether you want any -
others
tura) Park at,
D. A. MacLaren has disposed of his
thing or not, call anyway.
This is s Masterpiece of Dramatic'
Entertainment. You cannot afford
to miss the story of a great love,
born of a great tragedy; of as woman's
soul transfigured and redeemed by a
n3an18 saerisce.
CHRISTIE SPECIAL COMEDY
4`bama' scandal"
r. .4 - p
Fru ty alta Satarisy
A Sielact Pictul t
EUGENE OERIEN
ail" > >7rfeet Lover„
ALS COMEDY
property on Wolfe street to Mrs. Fred.
Rebinson, who tans occupied the prom-
ises for the pall .tx year's. It Is a
good property.
Try our special
The Blackstone -Buckle) itrchPstrn
played last Friday night for a (lance
Black Tea
at' Oorrie, and go this vveek to Lis-
towel to provide music for their Ma-
sonic At Home.
We guarantee satisfaction or
The Operetta 'The Golden hair anti
refund /honey.
the Three BParg" being prepared by
the Mission Bnnd of St. GeorgP14
church, will he given nn Thursday
--
FREE DELIVERY SLRVICE
and Friday meninaq, .June 10th and
11th. F•veryonP Is Im•ttt•rl.
Special price as Col/ Flakes
ADVERTiSE iN THE f,TAl1
CASTO R I A'
W. A. H O EY
For Infants and Children
In Us* For Over SO Years
Dean's olti staid
Alwa h taeare
'Phone 110 The Square
wzg
Signature of ,
1W
Announcement
The season has arrived for
White Footwear
We have a large assortment of Women's
White Ptlmps, Colunials and Oxfords, with
low and high heels.
Also for plisses and Childrf '
White Canvas Oxfords, Slippc
Shoes.
White Canvas Oxfords and H;
Welts and McKays, for men.
I,et us supply yon,witll your Ya
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