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TOWN SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Four Tonna Entered—U4 Yew'
OW** Re -dotted
Vour teams will be Winded in the
Town SofWall Ikague this summer,
weeording • to a decision reached. On.
TOWe C4r6 t40 Organ
At an earlier ineeting w6re
chosen for the eoming seastm, All a
last year's officers were returned by
President, Ed. Spare as ,seeretary and
li'unds in 'the league treasitrj to begin
the season were given. as $94.35.
The schedule for the coming ,seaSon,
be• draWn .-up -next Wednesday
evening the Town Hall.. May .20
, is set. as a tentative date 'for the, open-
ing gatne.
'BOWLING ON THE GREEN
.The lavvn bOWlers are planning to
have their opening play for, tiles season
,inent is planned for the -afternoon of
MaY 24th.
Word has been received from LondOn
of the illness -of ,F13,Ting' Officer J. M.
Roberts, necessftating reinoval to.
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PERSONAL MENTIQN.
visited friends. i.--.han4 iSuud4Y.
Mrs, A., Gitaon, offkleveland, 'Joao re -
sea stre•et.
Edwin Pean 44 Brantford visited
with his Parents, Mr. and NIri3. E. L.
Dean, on :Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W..4. Church, of Water-
ford., were guests over the weels..-end
Week -end guests a Mr. and Mrs. Wa.
C. Patton, Vietoria street, were Mr.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarke Canfield, of Battle
Miss Agnes Campbell, daughter of
Is one of the, graduates ef .the training
sehool for nurses of the Royal Victoria
IitisPital, Montreal.
James, Sykes, Mrs, Ilelehe,r, ar., Mrs.
George Watsim and ,Mr. Ray Belcher,
of Vietoria Harbor, With. Mrs. David
MeGrattan, Midland,qeame from the
north on* Saturday to meet, Captain
Sykes, wii9$e boat, the A.Igorall, had
docked here during Friday night.
ClgUROlf NOTES
regular.'meeting Of ,the
of Knox Presbyterian church will be.
held Tuesday afternoon, :May' 21st at
Xn. this age of hurry,' if some one 3. o'clock. .The program will '1.) in
Ifollall'op4iand'aSTC4XfielVV7tritre -01101e-4
going he would be doing us a real Port of the ProVincial meeting held at
At the Sunday evening .serviee in
Victoria, street United churcl, the
music will be Provided by the Orpheus
Choir Of. Stratford, twenty•tVe voices
Mader the direction of 'Miss Irene
chojr which won ifirst prize last fall
at the London Festival. At 8.15 o'clOck
a recital will -be presented during which
a silver collection will be received for.
The Arthur Circle of Knox Presby-
terian church will meet in thof leoture
room, Monday; May 20tii,_at'S p.m.' The
Barbara Kirkman Au3Filiary, of ,Sea-.
forth, -will visit theta 'oughts occasion,
Anniversary services Will be held rat
Vietoria street' United church, on Sun-
day, lifay 24th, when Rev. F ,W..graik,
it former pastor of that church, will
preach at both serviceS.„ On the fol,'
lowing evening, .the-:Ny„A. will serve
an anniversary supper and Mr, Cralk
.will be the guest speaker. There will
taIso be 'au enfoyabie _program.,
SUPERIOR STORES
Specials for One We
Pork and Beans
TinSe
"BLUE BOIT'.
Coffee'
RED RIVER
35c I Cpreal
LGE
pkg. 25c
CRUNCHIE
Sweet -Mixed Pickles
Jar 23c
Catsup
.._ Bet I Salin.t:•4
LGE.
ed Biscuits
17
YLMER" Golden 18 -oz. Tin
"TEXAS GOLDEN"
Grapefruit 2-20 OZ. TfilS
orn Kernels 11c -Juice 19c
MLLCREST
ORT ,P4T1.1iG
SIVL
'LIM FLAKES - 10c,
Lag
240
FLUFFS pkg. 25c
DERBY- cRIEESE 150
Tins
kUMPICEN IOC
"DIAMOND", Tin
BLUE' BERRIES 1.0c
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23o—
Gbod Hardwood
3 doz.
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MOP, STICICS
Each
Giant Tin
590
BLUE BLADES 25c
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H0.1Y-E7:11i
HcalsIE
GODE ICHSIGNAL
TAR
Overalls
In red:black arid plan, black.
Made with, elastic Vack, Patch
pockets and elnacke tc match.
SPECIAL
$1.29 per garment
Ltii.
"Aient for Tip Top:Tailors"
Phone '384 Square
TRU
Markey.* hay itotnettod to. *dint*
after two weeks' ,holidaya 44,, her borne ,
Mr, ArnOld Cowan Toronto SPent
Born. --.In Kb:tearable Hospital, on
TuesdaY, May 7th, to Mr. and Mrs.
'A Sudden eomniunity was
‘shOckeil to learn on 1Saturtiay a the
very sudden Aleatit Of 'Richard Brown
of Ripley. Mr, Brown had driven, Mr.
the ear itt, the latter's gate, chatting
wanidth ebxpimi,retheinn hae tespwthlmennliny ,poontisla, psnetei.,
ceased was born On the 12th concession
of Asinield and passed. all his life there,
nntil- he retired to Ripley, a-Year',4go.
,SurviVing are his .widow, formerly
Annie Robb, and' their only child,
Entity, Mrs, Avery. The funeral ser-
vice was held, Oe 'Monday. itt. the 're-
sidence of deceased In Ripley ancl.many
from this cotomuialtk were Present, In-
,terment was In Vueknow cemetery.
May 'fith, Marguerite Elizabeth, beloVed
YOunger daughter of, Mr. and MrS.
of Ashfield, Passed away in 7Alexandrit
Goderieb, in her fourteenth
year, About ten days before her death
she "was taken ill with measles, from
which complications developed,Aut„,
and cheerful
to the end they proved too mu& for
student of SA., No, -10, A:shfieldi. ond
was preparing ro try her entrance. ex-
amination -at midsummer. ,Because ef
her affectionate, unselfish disposition
she witi a favorite with her fellow -
pupils and Won her way into the hearts
of all who knew her. .Besides laer par-.
ents there, remains to mourn her loss
one sister,, Pearl, A student in Ltieknow
largely attended, wastitekton S.aturdaY
afteritobn'•feom the_hoille). of -her pat;
-ents, the service being, conducted bY
the hymn .4`God Sees the Little Sparrow
Fall,"'which' was Marguerites' favorite..
Maay beantiful..aoral tributes, were re.
-the pupils and teacher of her school„
and Courrie's Corners Club. Her little
terment tdok' place LoClialsh; ceme-
tery, with Alvin and Gordon Robb,
Stewart ;aniieson; Robert oak, 'Robert
TOrento, visited recently 'With. their
'mother, MrS. Niveris. We* are sorry
to.report Mrs. Nlvens is not very. Well.
Mr.. Gordon. Polloce has _secured a -
position -with Mr. Ratz, of Kitchener
in ,his Sayatoga. •
Mrs: and Mr. NCrfal Anderson aitd
3.,*ftrry, of Goderich, spent Mother's Day
with 'the foriner's mother, ,Mrs. A.
Foster, „
Mrs. Wm. Bannister and children, of
with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. J•4
'The many friend's of Mr. Geo. Pol.
'lock will be sorry to know he is suffer-
ing from the effects of sttoke."
-the time of writing well:tire pleased to
say he is slowly improving.'• .MisS.
Isabella Pollock of Goderich is at home
taking'‘6are, of her father.
"Miss Margaret Foster, of ..Saltford,
spent Sunday -at her home here.
Mr.' 'Thos. Bogit 'is haying the: field
behlud.his house planted in young treei
Which he received from the t Govern:.
O'Neill, sailor on str. Brieoldoe,
visited at his home on Tuesday,
NVinklAin,. spent Sunday ItingS-
• Mr. and P. Hogan, Raymond
and Nation, .11:allover, viSited with
theh.,,,k,eaatives here on Sunday. ,
ily :motored home from'Jaeltson,
Suaday. Mrs -Moore Will remain
for a few weeks? visit with her mother,
On Thursday last the 'funeral ef• the
late Mrs. Peter Meyer took., place - at,
ther-in-law, Mr. .Tohn Meyer, with his
Miss Marion ;Dalton, Of Detroit,
visited with her parents; Mr. Ad kp.
at St. SoSeoh'S' TorontO, IS
MisS Mareella O'Connor; R.N.: of
early_ In the week with her parea,
• ICaptaikthe Rev; M. '4. Dalton of the
Essex Scottish Regiment, Windsor,'who
expects tb leaVe Soon with his regiment
for Camp' Borden, and Walter Dalton
and Thos. .13respahan •Detroit made
-a -dying visit ",home on Tuesday;
Summer Sebeol Reopened, ----=••• The"
Resurreetionist -Stimiaer Spool here
has 'been'. reoPened by 'Rev. Father
Freiburger, and students from St.
Jerome's dellege, Kitchener, as. well as
London Seminarians have returned, and
are eommencing ,reforestation mirk on,
their land. ReV. Father Hoforath *of
the Resurreetidniiit Order, and .recent-
ly ordained, celebrated high mass. in
.St. jeSeph's Church on Sunday morn -
ug previous to leaving for his mission.
• BORN
pital; Goderich, on May 14th:to Mr.
and Mks. Andrew Strauglian, Gode-'
WII/LIAMIS.—At ',Alexandra Hospital,
Mrs. Laurel Williams, Goderieh, a
Walter Anderson of.the Royal Can-
adian Regiment, London, was hi:one Coll
KIDNEY:
tp, PILLS
rin
is the ideal time
for building or making those
ilterations to your home.
"Estimates furnished without
charge. All work done
promptly and as Abla 'Went
John Jeffery
GENERAL BVILDEK
Phone 577W—
it.arrish "Alvin Drennan as pall-
bearers,. Those attending the faneral
tioni _distauRe were Pr. NV': A. Cowan
of Toronto, MrS. Bey Linklater and.
Mr. and Mrs. Spettigue and 111S. 4)rother,
Of London. .
Chairman: "COOgratillatfonSi boy„,
'Congratulations on:Yrour typical Akar;
ried Man's speech!"
,, Timid ,Spealter: "But said only a,
,Couple„ of words."
Chairman .1 "Precisely I"
LOOK Olit FOR,
0111:LIVER
It be the Zanse of your trouble.. •,
- Buck ft up,the right way, with
Fralt-a-tives. Feel grand. •.•
, Yew liver 'is the largest organ in yeur bay
end mostimportant to your health. It poursi eat
!Al to toot food, sob rid of irate, seoros.
anorirbioor the proper neuvisheseet to reach'
your iinum you! lbw gets out a order'
feed decomposes la your Intostinso. Yen be-
am* tenstipitod. stomach and kidneys can't
work properly. Yen feeturetten"—headathy,`
ReBOTe Yana, 01 theft Ofillorie11. es flow
sands hirrwith Fndt-a-tires, 3.5 ries
efts etiadste your Ivor, bring *mut reSif
—make you fool him a now person. Get-
FRUITAIIVES Lwer'.
K -END
ES
%lien yo* opt
peut prif.ell to go opt
am,* rireitdfle
popalar lines of tires'
would bi- silsaurd' to look
nny 'fnrtber for- flit liar-.
gains... Now. , eveiyOodu
flies. iome to is first'
'And seejhe*genuine.har-
iouit
GEO. IViacEWAN, Victoria St, Phone 234
H. JANE, Colborne' ., Phone 434
certain* destinations in -United States
PARE oNt4itTARTEit,
•yoR, ‘THr. -
Tieketw geed going Tinirsday,-4May 23,
074.1TuPtttiN1 2LIMP.ittfa eMdaesY
not later than, midnight, Monday,
Full-partietkirs front any 'agent,
ea dez a 44. (Pa
ongratulabons.
The' Millers of Purity Flour „congratulate the following winners of s
- the recent Purity Flour jingle contest: ' - . . .„ . . .
*1Lst Prize $30 Cash 'I's. '''''''r' ''''tri'' 3,
2tul Prite - $15 Cash .;- Nfr;i:
1, ; 7,tgol'err°n!,-„.„,....„.,
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3ra rrize - $5 uash —
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. '.,R.B,..4, MarktIale' • '
1.0 SIPtiz -;-;.-.°5
Seafor,t1i; Mrs. W. E. Patterson, 'MR.' 3, Chesley; Mrs. Albert Mero,
Goderich;, Mrs. GeOrge MeGaw, BoX 438, Iiincardine; Mrs. Russell, ' ,,
Strang, Allanford; Mrs. William Chatpman, klit. I, Zxeter; Mrs. R. C.
Bartlett; 208 Nerfolk-St.; Stratford; Mrs. R. II. McTavish,: Ripley. ,
4,11.00
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PURITY FLOUR
Best for all yourBakinq
his 22.7% increase in earnings per hour of
‘nwle although_selling,Pri.iei arc, 10.2%,lower.
„The 11,S. atul cgnaclian textile' fru:in:styles Are_
bracketed by the International Labour, Off4ce at
Geneva ai paying higher wages 'than' those of.
any,,othr .countiies Textiles *employ 21% of
all. Ca4adian inddstrial workers—one iii tvery,
.five, They proviae 13% of Canades total net
industrial ri.grodnc:tion.
Modess
FAItMERS .AT'rENTION
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We want to meet a limited number of progressive fanners vvho
wish te . increase their itionie by several hundred dollars trowing
Mc acre of a large varleti of Red Raspberry. the benies to be
shipped to a large Toronto deater for Store and miSceliancous use.
Government ce;tilled root sYstems furnished for -Fall planting un
attractive te'ime.1 With 0011101* carethe berry` to be planted will
yield over. 809 pint boxes per acre, '
Mail reply to 'Mx 29, Signal.Star on r 'before MaY.,.29th.
. A personal iisit will be made at your home slto*Ing busbies." in
detail. Farm owners only considered., 2441..
Makers of °erten odn'Tei and tab*,
Dominion Textile Company Liniit
PO Canadian owned