The Goderich Star, 1920-07-08, Page 8t „
eAGE t=lGltT -
Vases from 50c to $2.50
Glass Baskets $1. to $2.50
Creams and Sugars $2.50
and $3.00
Dainty �it�te Butter Dishes
51.25
Salts atia peppers 65c a pair
�1 ,ct.,/ r
M1iss Marie Hawttlns spent a levo
days last "trek %%lilt her sinter, lire+. It.
M1c1e,•, near trunRarrnun.
MtsM Elizabeth Foster, *.Jr. and Mrs.
WIII Hj%%LIa, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H!
Hoa hta, ,uoh,red to Kineardiale onl
,the li,t of Jul), spruding the day with
tilt- latter'N Coloni s of that place.
our teaAltr, Mitis A. Knechtel, is
r,p••ndlnR her hnhda), at her home In
tilrut[ord. Thr section is furtunate In
Ila%Ing *evured h,•r ivr%ices for the
culling turns, a,, she In an earnest
worker. We w itih her i pleasant wa-
cali-.11.
Thr menrbern of the Methodist
�etturvit %%ere disappointed In not tlat-
Ilag their new prt•arher last Sunday. As
Ill.- halls from Newfoundland he may
ha%t been delayed by rough weather
1it III,. water. He alit be able to tell
u:, toIle•lhllig or the hardslut)s and per -
Its of the people of that island.
beneath an arch and bank of ever-
gmen , and orange blossoms, studded
with N%ator illies and peonies., Airs.
M illson played the 3veddlog music.
The bride looked very dainty In her
gu%%n of white satin and georgette.
with veii and cap caught in place by
orange, blossoms. She carried a show-
er bouquet of pink rose buds and maid-
en hair fern. After dinner was served
Mr. I+nd Mrs. Armstrong left on the
afternoon train from Auburn for a
short trip.
" COLBORNis
Carlow, June 2211d: 1920,
The municipal council of the town,
ship of Colborne met in the towllOhip
hall, all inember•n present, Ro'bvt
Young fu the chair.
lllnutt+s of Court of Jtewision and
didjOurned Court read and adopted oil
Motion of Fisher and Currey.
Mr. \\'III F.,strr lues resumed dltell- The clerk %%as Instructed to send a
[RK in lir Ctushulin's farm, copy of the by -late abolishing rtatulc
aft. r a dela) of se%eral days waiting labor and appotuting ruadmasters to
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ThColborne
WE SPEGIALIZE I�N OS--IERT
No matter what style of Hose, or what color, they may be bought at this store. We carry a
very large range is all qualities from cotton, lisle, fiber silk to pure silk. These lines come it, many
qualities and the prices range from 60c to $4.75 a pair.
A special in pure sil> at $1.98.
Every size in black and white, in pure silk, regular $2.50 fort $1.9§.
Lacs Hose are very fashion4ble. A special at $1.98, in all sizes,' iu black and white, re;ular
$$,0.5 for $1.96, i
'Children's white Hose, in sizes up to 71 at 19c apair. About 100 pairs. Come early for this
bargain.
Children's Box, in all sizes and in several qualities from 35o to 50o a pair.
Coats and Suits Summer Voile
We have a few Coats and Suits in stock Dresses
and they have been reduced in price to make
:it b Everyone is surprised at the Wonderful
v'
Tho 1pwa somal under tbo ausptrt'b
it brut Q Etre tie strap. Mr. C. Beath*
(uu,l,rdrauiinu
oe ¢tae 4fa¢hodlcst church. Juno 39th,
eaur(tit the horse before agig• tian)age
I
w.,',',' a ptreab success. A good a+rjaper
away dune. \)9io `would be responsln4J
Special Lino of
1stat.
dorvcd. atter wblch a rsptrusiid
for the danragP °
u
con,lsrr was rendered Clots J. fink
aThr home of Mr. and Airs. W. J.
\.. 8, f..r ihr nr nth .f .tun.
being ill „rL•r ( ntr•Pll a"lents
of London, delighted tbo audience by
Thoanpsf,n. Pleatiant Valley Farm, West
1� 400
Vases
Glassitev.
lits solos. Mrs. Doaatd Fowler anti
Harvoy Treleaven gave several
%%,awanosh, was the scene of a pretty
and quirt wedding on Wednesllay. June
nelh :\lith, l:h\. 11bit. T., Jr 1\.-
-C, Iwr-
retdiogs. which were heartily eneoredt•
the 30th, at 10Si0 o'clock. wheu their
,9
Mr. blilier, of Auburn, aetihd ae
daughter, F'.Uen. was united In mar-
e.lhy Rubt'rtsnu, I:hffoCd .\Ills. Mlarx;u•.
'1',. rr ill.
obairman In the absenco of the pastor.
Mage to ler. Jlark Armstrong. son of
e6 Allin, Luc) ILar.1)
MItherl Thom. 'I'.. .I r. Ill r,ht.•r Al
The proceeds amounted to about $144.
Mlr. \\'m. APinstron ninth concession
t
. Flower Baskets etc.
0�
i�HEPPARDTON
of West Wawanoeh. the ceremony
b.eilw conducteai by Rev. A. E?. M(Hson.
Vases from 50c to $2.50
Glass Baskets $1. to $2.50
Creams and Sugars $2.50
and $3.00
Dainty �it�te Butter Dishes
51.25
Salts atia peppers 65c a pair
�1 ,ct.,/ r
M1iss Marie Hawttlns spent a levo
days last "trek %%lilt her sinter, lire+. It.
M1c1e,•, near trunRarrnun.
MtsM Elizabeth Foster, *.Jr. and Mrs.
WIII Hj%%LIa, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H!
Hoa hta, ,uoh,red to Kineardiale onl
,the li,t of Jul), spruding the day with
tilt- latter'N Coloni s of that place.
our teaAltr, Mitis A. Knechtel, is
r,p••ndlnR her hnhda), at her home In
tilrut[ord. Thr section is furtunate In
Ila%Ing *evured h,•r ivr%ices for the
culling turns, a,, she In an earnest
worker. We w itih her i pleasant wa-
cali-.11.
Thr menrbern of the Methodist
�etturvit %%ere disappointed In not tlat-
Ilag their new prt•arher last Sunday. As
Ill.- halls from Newfoundland he may
ha%t been delayed by rough weather
1it III,. water. He alit be able to tell
u:, toIle•lhllig or the hardslut)s and per -
Its of the people of that island.
beneath an arch and bank of ever-
gmen , and orange blossoms, studded
with N%ator illies and peonies., Airs.
M illson played the 3veddlog music.
The bride looked very dainty In her
gu%%n of white satin and georgette.
with veii and cap caught in place by
orange, blossoms. She carried a show-
er bouquet of pink rose buds and maid-
en hair fern. After dinner was served
Mr. I+nd Mrs. Armstrong left on the
afternoon train from Auburn for a
short trip.
" COLBORNis
Carlow, June 2211d: 1920,
The municipal council of the town,
ship of Colborne met in the towllOhip
hall, all inember•n present, Ro'bvt
Young fu the chair.
lllnutt+s of Court of Jtewision and
didjOurned Court read and adopted oil
Motion of Fisher and Currey.
Mr. \\'III F.,strr lues resumed dltell- The clerk %%as Instructed to send a
[RK in lir Ctushulin's farm, copy of the by -late abolishing rtatulc
aft. r a dela) of se%eral days waiting labor and appotuting ruadmasters to
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nil
0
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•
#ore
1 1
ThColborne
WE SPEGIALIZE I�N OS--IERT
No matter what style of Hose, or what color, they may be bought at this store. We carry a
very large range is all qualities from cotton, lisle, fiber silk to pure silk. These lines come it, many
qualities and the prices range from 60c to $4.75 a pair.
A special in pure sil> at $1.98.
Every size in black and white, in pure silk, regular $2.50 fort $1.9§.
Lacs Hose are very fashion4ble. A special at $1.98, in all sizes,' iu black and white, re;ular
$$,0.5 for $1.96, i
'Children's white Hose, in sizes up to 71 at 19c apair. About 100 pairs. Come early for this
bargain.
Children's Box, in all sizes and in several qualities from 35o to 50o a pair.
Coats and Suits Summer Voile
We have a few Coats and Suits in stock Dresses
and they have been reduced in price to make
:it b Everyone is surprised at the Wonderful
v'
. . for tileAIr. Chish-dill i, thoroughly
hr. Lind. putting several
the Minister of HlglMil). lurontu, opt. _ room for the fa Coats glue i wf soon a In range of Summer Dresses which. we are show-
The rolluwing arrolints were paid:
u ( stock. These garments are all this season's ins. Every size is represented in the assort
(uu,l,rdrauiinu
or,l.•s ,.f tilt .n •ne farm. .Ur. Foster
tits
John Jenkins, showclling snow 2 day+ THE MEANING OF PLAY
s:'1"l0, r, -pairing cul\ert at Jenkins', make and are up to date in every respect. It went and the range of patterns anti -dors is
d, s. r\.•s . ur ur,lxrnn nt In enter)
Prise, as 11"' "'."'Inns I+ much needed
.is[.:10, t6; ,I.:\hull, 17 da)s as road o\ -I Contributed Article Written In Ap wonderful. We are showing no two Dresses
will bq a pleasure to show these garments and g
IaILIt111t�F.
•('7e ihr r.�p•.rt ..f �. �
ul Ili" \IPlllll).
t•i'set•r. "Zi; It. Fritzley, 1-2 day teant
F. \\'iisnn, 3 9-10 days in•eeiation of Such a Duy's Amuse- i alike which makes the lira vet•M' exclusive,
(,,,, will be surprised the values.
rou.lt\Inx I"
folborm•,
fill TllewLr) last tilt- puplls of the
Chad, tip?5; item as our First or Jnly you .at
1 8-10I Voile Dresses raagiRo in price from x+12.00
\.. 8, f..r ihr nr nth .f .tun.
being ill „rL•r ( ntr•Pll a"lents
da)' and Sunda) srluu,! t\Ith their par
tealll un roads, $2a.;i'1: F. Gliders, _—
days tell uu road, ill 70: \\'..\lion, i to $30.00 each.
Ill nanoss
pr•r»othlrl Caatllill lll��ll: :`I' 1\-1t•'rh-
and friends spent e1 %try pleasant
the lake.
r% "Miss;"
days team nn rmid, $13; J.'rabb, '2 dA ysiMlal'hleA I11 M1a1'l'h tilt ),iiing wlil say: underwear
buys
nelh :\lith, l:h\. 11bit. T., Jr 1\.-
-C, Iwr-
afternoon t •1 plenir' at
�%\inghlK, �Iorltfng, racing and base-
team un road, 941a; J. Tab* . 2 day-) Baseball fur the at Cwr
2 days But in July, on I)rlminiun lm),. I Gi nghan'15
Wurllty Fuwl. r, glad). F, -k
hall ttot Thr,
tram un road, $13: L. Putter,
has a 1„ce for play.
ha(-,i
e.lhy Rubt'rtsnu, I:hffoCd .\Ills. Mlarx;u•.
'1',. rr ill.
acre principal e\eanti
P I
rhlblren's races were keonl) and agree-
ltanl un t'natl $t9.50, 1.2 day for nlan E%veybody
day for man The First Jul)• at I;nderh•h has Watson's is a well known brand and it is Avery targe assortment of Ginghams in all
e6 Allin, Luc) ILar.1)
MItherl Thom. 'I'.. .I r. Ill r,ht.•r Al
'ably Cunte-"Led and the y.nang ladles'
tram un road $13, �2
I p•'� [
tf.75, $21.25: J. Thom sun, f2 curds of Illade ver). plain ,jllst fill%% the „le this line that we are carrying. Every wanted
the latest patterns sed` color combinations.
Im, \\'ItUr '1'rrhle. Jn I'. \\':+lire". `rrlI-PIN)
ram was a "pt-elal feature, A
hounUful su l n•r ended the day
i i
desire tel s end a holiday Imdrr sono;_
gra\el at $6.75 tri), disvirig and shovel- P
what more ruwnial rnndilious A year atvle 13 311o14p 1 1 Colles', Misses' and Children's They are all 27 inches wide and ran 'a in price
11. lihnnhr Mlllhxn, \\'iluu•r hardy.
Th.uu, h-91+1" restart,
Mir. and Mrs. ,I. Chapman, of glean,
ling snow ffi9, $90; J. McGann. 3 days .
after the cines 4'r tilt oar. Citizen!
$19.50, breaking roads also combinations in ladies'. from 35c to 65c a yard.
Jr. 11 Ferns-
1lrnold Allis. Pt. \ --Frank Allin,
krno,ld
I N. Y., have returned to their home at-
tram on road
$4.�. $21: 1). Bugle, 2% days team on today art beginniuR l l tilke a saner
Allis. Pr. !t. -4:hrlstint R..h-
Margaret M itellell. Pr, 4; - I\-'
ter spen.hnw seteral weeks \vitt the
laller's brother. J. H. Shnpson. 11ur-
road $i6.25, 44 day for man $1.75, brtalt- land nwrt practc•al \ ira .r spurt and
Ing roads $7.50. 9425.50; S. Currey, 15 play, wllirh Is ,+ \rr> . nrourehxing reat-
Corset
ertnou,
Bean, 'Roy Alilnl Present tt.r!
ina their visit lir. (.1ittpnlan spent some
days tram on road $97.50, 1441 days forltire in connretion with C-inada's raltift
an
daay-r;li\r Allin, Kenneth Allin, Gladys
of his spare time in putting a new
roan $11.25, $102.75: (1. Nloore, t daye dewelopmrut. unci it was ad\ucated
for the de
Treble, Worthy Fowler, Margaret Al-
front fn the store. This will Riwe Mir.
tealll un road $439, life days for nhan that spurt \was user ul\ only -
GODDESS Corsets are leaders in front laced styles. Once worn always worn. They come in
BID, I,uc) 11a1•dy, \unite Treble. Wil-
sinlpson nwre fluor spare for display
better lu take
$525 liii4,25: R. Scott, 2% days tram on�wel')pnient of mu�eular strength and I
st It reliance, but today, taken in right all sizes and in many qualities. They range in price from $2,50 up.
mer Ihtrdy, Arnold Allln, Douglas FPB-
Frank Allin, 1%on Bean. Number
of woods and it chance
rare of tits Increasing trade aswell 'a-
road $16.25; H: Kerr, !0 2-5 days tears ,
road $6760: I,.. Feagan, 3 days team I proportions, it is niore useful than D. and A. Corsets are always leaders in value workmanship and durability. We carry a very
,Ran,
on roll 21. A%ernge attendance 21.
it prntrction front the east winds In
\tinier.
oil
oil roar), $f9"'S0: W, \\'arson, C, days , evPr, because %while it has •lost none
3 days of Its grand effect in the development ' large range of these garments rouging in price from $125 to . 6.00 a pair.
[,11,.\ Mi. JWWATT, Teacher.
'—�—
—�
tram on road, $39; W. \'falters,
Feagan. 1 da,l of muscle and strength of character
GODERICII TOWNSHIP
The pupils of S. S. No. 2, Goderich
At,RILRN
Mer. Peter bowler, of earls, wlsite'l
learn on road, $119.50, 0.
team on road, $6.50: G. McNutt, con- and conduct, it serves a very useful
as a relaxation from the StrfllnP
Crete bridge at SalUord, $90; T, H. (purpose, viten used intelligently, I COLBORNECOO
Je
township, presented their teacher, Mise
friends In this IocAlll\ last week. l
W'ilsnn, truce around township hall, oP the perplexing problems o+ •
T. Shields while Shing- -
H. Harrison, with a beautiful manicure
A number from this locality attends
$20,75, board for
54c and politics, and all the
reset of French Ivory, prior to her
t•d the A11nh'PrnAl )' semie" at (acing
ling sheds $8, $28.75: H. Feagan, .business,
obher trying positions in connection
THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY
departure from this oommtrnity.
last Sunday.
days team un road, $33.75: C. Al1in, 1i
i h d i iii tin and so•
itiverston Lodge No. 145, L. O. L., Mr, Andrew Ferguson, at present or days learn on road, $26; E. Mitchell, 3 w t our mo ern c v za o
will attend divine Service at Zion Blyth, and s former resident of the days team on road, $19.50: G. Bean, 4 cfal life. To escape from the strain of
church, Taylors Corners. on Sunday, village, was a visitor here last Mlonday days tvain on road, $26: J. Feagan, 4 I earning a living, or of making moots
July 11th, at 7:80 P. m. Visiting broth- days tram on road, $26; C. Walters. t or preaching or playing at politics, I%
The Rev. Mfr. .tones preached a ser- a becomes a vital factor in the life of the
ren are cordially invited. clays tram on road, $6,50; if. Young, •,45 This is why so many la A price mark looks all right on al -
mon to the orange fraternity tact Srm- days tram un road, $27.50: J. Treble, 2 people. P y'
I`ho toe ocean social which wait held ,lilt% evening In the Methodist church gulf, and others are constantly advo_ most anything but a man.
at the home of Mrs. R. Thomp• here. days train s road, $1`S; T. pintids.
sson, Huron road, on Friday even• shingling til. sheds, $35; W. Collinson. helpful
amateur sports, which are so 40ir�,3.,Z
Mlr. and Mrs. (leorge ha%wson are vis- 3 1.3 day% team on road, $21.71): S. Mit- helpful Por the young. in Use for Over 30 Yaws
tag. June 25th, was a
decided Itlnir friends iu Monition this ,\eek. chill, 2 f-3 days tram on grader $1:1, Amateur lacrosse is coming back, gear. the
success. A very exciting baseball Mir. George Howatt to cerrylu the malt and bowling Is 3 popular sport for the +"�s.�--�
R day for nhan $1.75, $16.75: Fletch g P P P 314,,ture
slant was played between the 4th 'S rniddlr-atrw and older then, but for of X
� «a',�ttdTl.
and 6th couoeaslons, which resulted in for Ilim. Fisher. 2 days team on rnad $13, 1 dAy
a tie. The supper was enjoyed b a11, Mfr• Sallov\A, of boderlch, was in ihr for man 913.50, $16,50: W. Hill, 2 2-3 the young cricket, and, baseball, row -
atter which a short program' was ren• village last Tuesday taking tilt', photo• clays tram m) road, $17.3:1: N. Elsley, ;l ins, and bicycling and sailing, may
dered, -consisting of solos by Mr. Elmer of t'he principal personages +/f ihr' days tvarn un road, $32.50. R. Fisher ( %veil be encouraged. They help to de-
ELoDortaoD, of Auburn. readings by Miss Presbl terian church, which are to be days trans un road $2(•1, going for grad- velop a cheerful spirit, and besides I
luded in the history of ihr churel� er, $3, $29: it. Hill, 345 days 1('11111 oil sI1 ■ tills are entertaining and exhtlorating
Florence Young, violin selections and inc
New Issue
nab by Miss Olives Mi
Lamprev, and an r. Nelson Robertson, %\tilt has bvvn road $22.75, 245 day's for man 948.7:, and it is far better that thea should r7 t1N
address by Rev. Mr. Kennedy, or Ben- teaching in tike Northwest, has taken $-`11.W0 A. Fisher, 2 days tearn on road come from a coolant with real living
Miller. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Camp- unto himself a partner fnr life. MCI $13: A. Straughan, 3 days team od creatures, which fitter all, is somP-
tb,
ell, acted as chairman. Tickets were and Mfrs. Robertson arrived here Mast road, $19.50: E, Fisher, 3 days team oil thing that still is lacking in the plc- Province ofF Ontario
sold for a quilt which was scoured by Saturday and arc visiting the parents road, $1ys 9.50: C. Fisher, 145 dafeanh torp show.
road $9.7:1, 45 day for man 941.7;1, ( The people n? Ooderich and vicinity
Mr. 0. Ginn. Receipts I_amouuted to of Mr. Robertson at present. The
a day such as we had on
$11.50: Wm. Mic`,\'hinney, repairing
11185.00. Dr. tie silage, wearing road $2, breaking roads $3, $5: E. AI-rllllminhin Day. and when all the people I
Dt'NGANNON )kiss briri ghtestt smiles At present.
sent. A n 1,40: Pi begin more fully to realize the true
volithful stranger arrived at his home lin. drys team on road, value of our beautiful town, Its arks 6%
Miss Olive Glen is home from, insf Saturday. The lir, is anticipating Mlaedel, 2 days team on road, 5413:' Al of shade and driveways, and so many
Zbronto. that hfs osition in the world wilt be Fisher. 4 days daow llingshoe graling g v i;
Mr. F. Rdis has one to Guelph to I P F. M1uRforF 1 day shovelling shovelling gravel., other natural Advantages, we may be
ice g P `ably tilled when his "right hand will ahir to do flings better than we have Gold Bonds
Cake a five \ eks' course in agriculture. hate forgot its cunning." $krav P. Fisher, f g days $3,*8
R g' gravel, $3�5, putting in tile $3, :58.251 ever done in the past. A few peopl@
Miss Ethel Case lett last week for a I \t the present time we are reminded J. Mugford,, 1,5 day shovelling gravel. may feel a Iittie tired after the activf-
tap to Saskatchewan, where she will ,,f the remark of an old boatman on ties of the First of .July but their sleep
the Erie Canal, when he was reminded gray F. Million, Allin,
days shovelling
visit her brother. � gracPl, $7.85: \\'. Allis, 2 days 0show('t- v%'ill be s\\"PPtrr, And the future be Due 15th June,
,. •
Altas Janie Stothers lett Monday for of the descration of the Sabbath along ling gravcl,•$7; N. Walters, 12 mads n'1 more filled with hope and promise.
[rake Couchiching, where she will the canal. "Why there Is no Sunday gravel at t5e. $1.80: Wm. Snyder, tile --`—'1] 00 and
Wind a tete weeks• within seven miles of this canal." It $130, putting in tile $3, breaking roads Kn matter how deep rnotrd the corn Price
The Farmers' Club hold an organiza• appears applicable to the autos and $2. A0, $9.70: C. Brags, breaking roads. nr wart may be it must yield to Hol-
ton meeting in the Orange "it, Tues. the county good roads at present. $4i 80; W. Stevens, breaking roads. lr'way's Corn Cure if used as directed. Accrued Interest
tay evening of last week. II d\1r. George ftuwatt, who is carry- $4.80: S. Currey, drawing gravel from - _ __..—
A union service will be held In Ing the ail at present, had n H
quite aornes', $4: J. Treble, 27 bundles of _T
Erskine church next Sunday evening experience last Monday, \\'hill. sort- shingles at $2.30, $62.10: H, Brindley. GODERICH MARKETS. T. R. HARRISON
Rev. D. D. Douglas will conduct the Ing,the mail last Monday he tied hilt breaking roads, $21.60 b. MieNall• Wbeat...............................q 0o to 2 00
Anglican service and •Rev. Campbell trr)rse to a telephone pule. Some hor-, breaking roads, $4AO; ,las. Cnell. break- Flour, Gov'ment standard ... 7 75 to 8 00 Phone 316 West Street
Xvilt preach. see+'running At large frirrhtenel it, and Ing ruad.-t, $6: R, Mires, breaking roads. Flour, per cwt., family ......6 75 to 7 25
$1.80; E. Robertson, team on scraper Brr n, 1 er ton ..................b5 00 to b8 00
days MO: E. ell\waln, tractor ori grad- Shorts, per ton ...............63 00,.to 65 00 General insurance Busi-
M
Pr 41 flours and $2 per hour $88, put- oats.................................1 20 to ;1 25 nese Transacted
Ling repairs on grader .$1.75, $89.75; L ]Barley ..............................1 65 to'l 75
Hetherington, conrrrtP tile. $34; L. Sny Buckwheat................1 75 to 1 95
I (ter, 10 days as road master, W; (l. Hay, old .......................... 24 00 to 25 00 = — -- -- — - -
McVh('e, 3 days team on scraper, $•'0:' Hay, new ........................20 00 to 20 00
E. Moore. operating grader S 2-"1 dayri gutter per lb—Dairy ...0 45 to 0 50
TALK! TALK! TALK ■ $16.:10, '•5 day repairing grader $4.75, Eggs, per dozen ...............0 47 to 0 47
$18.25: 61rvin Young, tractor on grader Hogs..............................19 00 to 19 00
3 days at $20, $60: Bordon Young. 3 Cattle. butchers choice... 11 00 to 12 00
days work on crusher, $11.2:1; Vere Cattle. butchers ordinary 10 00 to 11 0
I d with Cunningham, 610 feet of plank at $50 Bologna, Bulls, per Ili.......... 6 to 7
T is said that Talk is cheap, but compared p per M., +i3.2; I. Hetherington, 125 barrels Spring Lambs, per lb........... 014 to 015
of cement, $..W; A. 11, Sonley, damage Hams, per lb.....................0 38 to 0 s8
our wonderful values in `all classes of merchau- 1
to auto on W. \\'awanosh boundary. Bacon long clear ..............0 20 to 0 'J8
dise 1t is a close relative to the high cost of 613.25, 1 Potatoes, new, per bush... 6 00 to 6 00 1
g On motion of McNell And Fisher tho Hides ............... ..............9 00to9 00 �\
living. council ,Adjourned to meet July Dili,Sheep.............................. 0 07 to 0 09 t" _
1920, al 2 p. rq.•
het us give you a little "Heart to Heart Talk." 1. HFTHERINO+TtrN, Clerk.
On most of the merchandise you buy today, you pay R
• THREE distinct profits, the U. F. b. OFFICERS s: Wholesaler, the Mid- V
dleman and the Retailer. We are going to save North Huron Organization Met in
Wingham June 25 �j-
you real money by selling you direct from the 1
manufacturer. Think what this will mean to you Members of the IT. F. 0. of North
Huron.met in gingham June 25th and x
in the course of one year. Our buying power is so selected officers for the different dis- 'r
great, that we are able to purchase RIGHT and Wets. The attendance was not large, y
but those who were present were quite r
enthusiastic.
give yon the benefit of the low price. It was announced that acommulllca-
tion had been received from Seeretary
Cone in on our J. J. Morrison of the central U. F. O.
executive, that the campaign to raise
$ an additional $1.000 000 for the eapitstl ;
Inspection Day Friday July 30th stock of the United l•armers' Co -opera_ t ,••• ti ;
tivib-0oml*ny. Limited. had proved a
and let US prove it to you, 'then on complete success, the objective being /�
t ga`1'he auditors appointed were Peter deal China ; �--JAS•
Mo Nay of Ashfield Township, and Dir
Saturday, July 31St, Our opening Day Shortreed of Morris. is soinething which peo-
'tar
Two chairmen voers choseli for each
come and prove it YOURSPLF. of the dtstrlcta, one a was and the pleof good taste delight
Othilfi'tt rfr6buil. as tallows: ' in. We wank you to come
On our Inspection Day Vou will have an oppor- utnst'y�e Wtitt, �lirm natheefo':a In'al in and enjoy looking ov.
utinity of seeing our wonderful values' and music Dt a X, R + h l`th"'°n "r°a I er our r
•11 be i' d i 'aG'irbt'w'AW"oaet--D, la, Murray and -
WHI.TE SHOES
Were never in greater demand than this year. There are various
reasons for this :
1st. Because of their Comfort, in that they are light, per-
fectly pliable, and easy.
2nd. Because of the wide range of Styles and shapes we are
showing this season, with a distinct design or model to suit
every individual taste, consequently
3rd. We can Fit you, whether your feet are long and narrow,
or short and wide, we have the correct last for you, man,
woman, or child, and
4th. Because of their Economy.
See our goods, get our prices, and you will buy here, to
your complete satisfaction. Ask your friends, they know.
REPAIRING
Shoe Store
Sharman's
W. REG. SHARMAN
PIP
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SMART ' HATS
Specialty 'rice. at ' . w • _ '
r M i DUFF a to enterta n you.>j[[iter. At, English ChinarAo
Watch this Apace each week for fuller &tie more lits,0 h --t llmoet Montes ane 1/ylili j,r�
Gotbr�t �;ttoti. Wilson sire lire i whether you intend b{ty- These Hata are Selected from regular dock and
. etaittli announeemeftts. owwj►trt . ing or not---- show pretty color eatabination►s lana up-tp-date styles
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