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STAN,. PREVETT
ifouth f3t. ' 'Phone 83
" FORD
MEROURY eLINOOLNeZEPbeYR
.* Sales and Service
T.TSed Care
GEORGE -0; Vra-OEWAll--1
25 Victoria$t • -Phone 234
CIPVROLET & OLDS34.0131TIFi
Sales and Service
• „General Repairii
Prontenac PrOduc'ts
' Firestene Tires „
McGEE'S GARAGE
' PODGB DESOTO.. .
Sales and Service
.85 -Hamilton Phone 695
General Repairs to All Makes of Cars
SUNOCO G•AS AND ,.OILS
BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
BETTY.' THONTAS, PrOP.
64 Elgin Ave, PliOne t40
Permanent Waving and, all linos ' of
Beauty Culture
O. MorlIANUO & SONS
anley $t PhOne 35
MILK, crta&A ICE ORE.,* JIARDWA.RE
;Wilt Our rIUU 33ar.
WONION ill 4.14/*/*
at tikeitam
Sixty youit4 Imola of Huron counts
nil a greater tututber ot yortug wousen
and girie were aiseetubled at tbk ugri-
itural ()thee at 'Outten en, Junis 1511L
to tate part in the mound liveetoele Jelan Ceenritue Paasot AweY at Mug towaatitp. A. reoption weis heigi biter
Alibiing vompethioll for Yielug Men atitt ham (*It Jul* 2..!ta1 )u his elebty-first at Lhe Woe of *or britWe slater at
0u0Olies, "ItaticvetAilltAL9:" Po year. Jibs wife eurvives. ceutralle. The yaw comillit Ira
r"-aile wv$0111.: , -''-' ' ',...--"''' ..., The cheese factory at Silver (*timers, Itide In Hay towssistp.
0 4900sar agrifauxuritt .riliteserti- near lirtessele. WAS tif,stroyed JV tire on Les--41,xmaellesai
alive, lertur440iteet., in 'the judging e03-3- !Sunday night.' Detective wiritig is !sup- The home of Mr. and Atm .A.rdelhal4
tt$t by it. E. White, 'Stritfertla in inag.• posed, tO, be lite `eanee. Arnistroug, Brottaon. lin*, Stanley, lose
beef faille ; It. IS'. 51eIcereiter, I)ub- the *cone tat .1 Wit 2411.1 of the marriage
lin, in swine; ;Lawrence Sehmisit,
'Walkerton, heavy horees; T. S. Cooper,
fl.•,,Alarkilitle, sheeTh and. H. Alariles On-
tari( I)epartment ,of Agriculture, in
"..1"agaa****"'''''-'111*-."-11---'- dairy cattle.
Farms visite(' were titose of the
Huron County Home, William Me -
Ewen, Clifford Keys, Colin `Cautpbell,
William ,Snarke Themes Snowden. and
Ituksel Grainger. •
-1/AiNTEE LADYE
' EVELYN LYMA.N, Prop,'
EasteSide a Square , , Pnone .60
Permanent' Waving, Finger Waving,
Vacialsr-manlenringssand.-Uair(cOttiu$r
PLANTE'S' GARAGE
GILBERT PLANT, Pro»;
Victoria St , • Phone 513,
CHAYSLtit ee-- • .P1r-illOpTH
, . Sales' and ;Service -
General Repairs to AlisNialres,
CANA-DPW. l'IRE •
CORPORATION;
•• Associate = Store
• L 0. WHETSTONE; 13/gr.
. Hamilton'. St. - Phone
'TIRES, BATTERIES, AOCIOSSORIES
GODERION4OTTLING WORKS
CAMPBELL TWEEDIE, Prop
58;Picton $t • Pitotte 489
Autiorized Bottler of
s COCA-COLA AND
• TW'EEDIE'S POPULAR DRINKS
W. IVI. MoLEAN
9 Kingston St, • Phone $50
We.• carry a eminelete line ,of
L-01=7FEDW-SEEDS-ANDess
Specializing -Bulk Seeds', FlOWer and.
• - Vegetable Plants °
FOUNDRIES
-GODERICII IRON AND BRASS
rouNDR,Y
'Victoria -St - • Phone 400W
GRAY IRON CASTINGS
BRAM. and ALUMINUM OASTINGS-
Contractors, Jobbers and FoundrY
nglne-erA:
CARL IATORSEM
$quare Phone 283
SHERWIN s WILLIAMS' AND a Ir.
PAINTS, EN.434ETA ITARNIsuEs
oenerig HardWare, Oils, Giese; Aladdin
Colentan, Lamps and Stoses,
SteVes, Plunabing and:Heating
110TELS
PARKIIOUSE
Al.'.TITItNtit
West pt. . Phone 085
I'D'IsRAOTIVE Rooms,
"Delicious Meals Temptingly Served."
.The -contest was divided into four
sections and the svinners were:
• WItinere in *Judging ,
,Section ono, Junior; Henry,
Itelgrave, 605 points; Kenneth; !Stewart,
Londesboreere r)89; John Peck, Zurich,
575.,
iSectiett two, senior, Robert Henry,
Belgrave, 637; Wilfred 'Shortreed,
ten, 630; Stewart MeNall, 13lyth, 430;
,Assnn FerssuSon, Clifford, 623; William
'T1fffibu11e1ritersW1311".---'-'s--ers------
, 'Section (three, open to Junior Farm-
ers' Club members, Chester Beattie,
Goderich, 608; James (Miami, Gode-
rich, 601; William Bennett, ,Gorrie, 594.
four, open 'to enrolled mem-
bers of Dnugannoe. and Belgrave agri-
cultural 'snort tourses, Frank McQuil-
lin, Lucknow, 027e 'Bruce .Scott, Bel -
grave, 596; Allan Miller, Lueltnow, 587.
Prize to youngest competitor was won
by Douala Lawson, Olinton, and .sbield,
to highest, 'novice, Bruce Scott, Belv
grave. ,
Miss Martha Allen, of Wallaceburg,
has been engaged as tea.cher a English ( of their danattler, MisrY boobs'. to Dr.
%Richard 4;ordon sou twf Mrs. Lea
and the late lion. Walter Lett of Vic-
toria, tervi31011Y wit* Per-
forated, by Rev, O. A. Peddle of Nor:
%job, The yotwg eouple will reeltleat
Sudbury.
David Steep
Dies at (Satan
David Steep, a -weliknown resident
ce Clinton, died On June 23rt atter an
illness of two months. He was in Ida
seventy-first year. Ike is survived by
his wife, •two setts. Andrew NV., of
Clinton, and Earl, with the R.C.A.V.,
St. Thomas, formerly With. the Post
-
office Department`at London, and three
daughters, Mrs, W. A. Alteheson,
lingersvillo; Mrs. J U Johnston, enn.
ton, and Mrs. Alex. Mallough, .sGode.
rich. There are twenty grandchildren.
Intree-brother*--and.--two .41atertt, Wan- -
survive William' and John, of Clinton,
and ,George, of Goderieb.; Mrs. johrt
Farquhar and Mrs. Charles (Toppi of
Goderich. •
in the Seafortive(llegtate Institute, in
place of George Brown, resigned.
The death oecurred at .2eaforti1 on
;tune 25th of Williatri Trott, in
.seventy-first year. 1-)eecased is sur-
vived by two NOW and one daughter.
Jelin F. 'Wastaan, formerly of Clin-
ton, died at Toronto )n Jime 220, in
his eighty-first year. The remains
were, brought to Clinton for interment.
'the death oceurred at Exeter on
June 23th of Robert iSkitmer, in his
SeventY-fourth year. His wife.. and' one
spa, 'Wellieiton Skinner of Centralia,
survive. °
." The 'contract 'for erection of a new
seltoOl building in SJS. No.
has been ,let to a Harriston contractor.
The new building will be on the site
„efr.theeertesthateseSIS4eatrapcby.sir
on April 270. " •
Alex. Dietriele a Dashwood young
man, is in the hospital at London with
injuries 'received in a car (trash at an
intersection a mile -south of Dashwood
on Thursday last. t, It is feared he has
spine injury and lie was so weak that
Mead transfusion was given him"
Miss- Velma Lennox, daughter of
Mrs. John T; Lennox of Wingbans, has
been engaged to teach,* the Wingham
public school, taking the pace of Miss
Beatrice' jeynt, who has resigned. to,
take a position on the' Listowel publie
scheol staff. Miss ,Lennox has -been'
--teaelfing: a, t-Gorrie. for the last nine
Years.
Varley-Smith.
R 0 A'L N N
HomiltOn $t Phone 682
Stop at "Itoyal Inn" when in Godetick
Excellent Accommedetion Comfort.
. able Itoords - Moderate Rates '
Special • Attentidn a Dining Room,
SerVice •
V. KELLY,' Mgr.
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E. U. CLEVELAND .
14 West St ---. • Phone 114
PIES, BUK
NS, CAES,
ETC,.
. We Deliver
WILLIAM EDWARDS
R.R. Goderich . Phone 931-r-2
its)SIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION °
sALTDRATIONS AND REPAIRS
HOUSE MOVING AND.
. HEAVY FRAMI#G
Nelson St, • Phone 75
Best Grades ,of
Pocohontas,: Hard, Soft and Cannel
Coal, Coke, Hard and Light Wood
'Exelusiie Agents for .
"JEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE
joklit tiEFtila '
17'Farre7n: 7-7NY-G-EN=1RA-14 1V1tRCIIANTS
GENERAL CONTRACTOR, AND 1
. •
J31.J.ILDER
Ev'ery Branch of. Op.rpenter Work.
• ROBERT STANDISH
02 East St. Phone 869
GENERA.L CONTRAa'OR AND
' ,BUILDER ,
sees,
•
'Carpentering, Alterations ind 'Repairs
• • Also Cablhet Work
Estimates Free
EARL • WESTBROOK EXTRA SPECIAL
IV4MTGOIVIERY
SAIMPORD
phone 680 • ,
. GROCERIES MEATS, FitlYITS- • .
VEGETARLDS -- DRY GOODS '
'HARDWARE- GAS - OIL
.roRQCE.1,0E. mg:ANS- 1 SERVICE STATION§,
DOMINION STORES* LIlifiTEI) b/TIES'IE‘ ritratItAtioN
GIBSON'S RADIO SERVICE
Montreal $t° (at Edward Taxi)
'Phone 1k7 or 616 •
- We -are as near as Your:PU(311e.
REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENT
vont,
S
: Apacticvs. .
'BERTR.Alt-IVIIINDAY
7 Widder St. , Phone 59
COMPLETE STOOK' OF PARTS
• CARRIED .
„ . _
90 Day Guarantee on AB. Repair Work.
' Established 10 Years.
, , Quaker Bread Flour
69 East Et. Phone 487 98 lbs, ....$2A9 24 lbs.'
r
• CURR:Y'S BAKERY
Phone 465
"FOR EVERY ,SPREAD
USE CURRY'S BRE.AP'''
. MAPLE ,LEAF BAKi- B.)r
N. JACKSON & & FORSTER '
Sel Square , • Phone 460J
Fresh Bread, Pies, Buns, Cakes Pally
Also groceries
We Deliver
lareaite;s3ONSTRUCTI0N: 1113:" °ARLLY
,r •21t.ttcy-rt, "TIS„, ,=.`r
REPAIRS, A_THERA.TIONS, FLOOR NORMAN'S
(Formerly 3/1eMillan's)
-East Side of Square
•
.For Prompt Delivery and Courteous
, Service Phone 164 or 165
GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGE-
. TABLES es- COOKED MEATS
BAXTER'S DAIRY
Napier St. 6 Pl,tone 104
MILK- CREAM
Specialiiing in
WHIPPING OREAM 4
- KRIMKO CHOCOLAT') DRINK
GRAPE, ORANGE and GRApTi117u7
Senityour.donation for the -boys
Oyerseaslo.ihe Re4 dross toonis
the Pliblie Library or to the
4 Legion Rooms, cornerofNorth
and the Square. .
"US-SET-BROS.
Saltiord Heights Creamery- 1
Saltford Heights -':- Phone 172W
Manufacturers of
SAMFORD HEIGHTS OREAMERY
BUTTER AND:I0E CREAM
/-- HIGHEST QUALITY
FRED.- It PAICE -
GROCERY
Gide' CompetitionsThe-Huron Aehieve
ment competition was under the super,.
-vision of Miss (Flora !Durnin, Dungan-
non, instructor in. home ecoAOluleS for
Huron, Bruee, Grey and Lainbton coun-
ties, wiro WAS assisted by ',Ails's. Helen
Passneare, of the Women's. Institute -
'branch, Department of Agriculture,
clotning, specialist, *and Miss Florenee
Eadie, director of junior 'work, also of
the department. •
Achievernent certificates were wen by
-Miry Frisby; . Eleitner Taylor, Ruth
Bradburne Belgrave; Ilelen•Atinstrong,
Elizabeth Reedier,' Jean &ott,', Mary
Beecher, Bettie Currie, Velma 'Demean,
Dorothy Bone; Margaret' Gib.sOn,
Miller, Brussels; 'Della McInnes, Mae
Fischer; Muriel IlackwellePearl Baker,
Ethel; 'Lois- Appleby,Winghanr; ars-
licEwan, jean MOCalluois, tilthea-
(Shaw, Phyllis Bray', Blythe GlittlYs
•Johns, „Audre. Prance, Elirriville.
County honor certineates , and honor
phis were earned by Pearl „ Baker,
MiirieL Hackwell, airs,Vtimley• Fischer,
Ethel; May Frisby, Belgrave. .
In 01111)corap.etition, Helen • Arm-
strong and Norma Miller, Brussels,
were first and Edythe iSpeiraii. and
Pearpakerf-etEthel, second in demon-
strating "The. Club Girl Entertains,"
r
while Segfoth Club' ass a .unit was
third, demonstrating in "Summer
Clothes for Girls."
In' exhibits, table set for two, Mary
Beecher, Brussels; won first, and Itttth
Dunbar, Ethel, second, Flora McTavish,
of 'Bwas third, ex.hibiting "Cot-
toriS- May Be Smart." .
GRANSTO4 iiiiToffin
West St at Waterloo St Phone 717
CITIES !SERVICE' PRODUCTS '
�0PLEPAUO110T1VRVWfl-
ROOPE'S SERVICE STATION
36 Bayfield Rd. Phone 688
Frame and Wheel Alignment Service.
Machine Work-A.cetylene. Welding -e -
Bicycles -Tires -Batteries
ornDs , SERVICE PROP110118
Lawn Mowers Sharpened ,
At the 1.eet,ory of Trivitt Memorial
churgh, Exeter, on June 22nd s Rev.
A, .Hunt united in marriage Edna
Marjoriee- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson ,Srelth of Kippeni and George
Varley, soles ofMrs...B X1a1imp1e .of
Hensel], and the late Mr. Verley,
Harris-Rintoul
At the home a Mr. and. Mrs.Wil
iiarn 11. Rintoul, 'Whighara, on June
22nd, their daughter, Eyabell (Parker,
R.N., was united *Inmarriage to Wil-
).iam Ralph Harris of WOodsteek;
Kenneth MacLean ,officiating.. After a.
trip to.New York,- Mr, and .111rs, Harris
will reside. at Woodstock,
Forrest, ---,Van Alatine
At the Presbyterian manse, Hensail,
on. June 20th, Rev. William, Weir
united in marriage.' Miss 'Gladys Van
isistine and Coopei Forrest, youngest
son of Mr.' an� Mis J B, Forrest, Hay
North Side Of Square 248
GROCERIES e- VEGETABLES
• FRUITS ,
Free elivery Service
EDWARp TAXI
Nrontied 'St. Phone 016
! • Prompt Courteous Service °
c,ar Storage Washing Simonizing
TAILORS
, SUIVIIVIER .CLCITHES '
Order now and -have your clothes ready
for the hot days •
Light weight Worsteds and Tropicals
• • in all shades.
Altering, repairing and pressing ervice.
-FRANK H. MARTIN .
.. TAILOR', "
West St, Call 317
'19
Summer 'dysentery of babies and other
EVERYWHERE' maladies can often be traced to these
1 germ carriers, born and matured in,
Warn Against Mfl
enace of House y filth Which they eventlially reguriltate
l•t`teWr,itchontbnieunitiptpiersoaacrite,aegfawinafrainceerd on our food.
one of the greatest menaees of man-
jw;7.6asiti;,
ing have been advocated -by health au-
Severar methods to control fly breeil-
kind, the eommon house fly, , • thorities,,but it iS practically impossible
s ' , `
Deetors and WriterS•in reedibal jour: to Completely eliminate this oondition
nalhave pointedoutrepeatedly and .
floweyer, it is ,possibles by killing any
empluitidally, the seeiene- eeesequeesse flies that do get IiitireeirliWt5. Pre'
of neglect lit stamping,iont this plague Yea them from transmitting filth and
that' ecientific testis haVe sheven that our babies' feeding batiess„and drinks
coentless .gerins to our dinner tables,
in. o'er !h.ornes. Consider, for instance;
, • ----
HOLMEISVILLE, July 2.-Cuests
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce last
week were Mrs; W. 0. Pearce and Mrs.
Gaiser, Exeter, also ,Mr. and Mrs. G.
iStheItzer,' who are on a yisit here from
Western Canada.-
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha spent
'Sunday with relatives at Arthur. '
' Mr. and Mrs. W. Jervis, accompanied
by Mr. E. J.'Trewartha, motored. nOrta
last week and erient a few days. r.,4* y
were accofmpanieci home by Miss Cora
Trewartha, who, Ls spending her holi-
days with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs.
E. 1. Trewartba. '
Miss Alma Trowartha has been en
ged_ teaeher.for the coming _tam
at Woodham.
-7 -A severe hallstorrii passea-b-VertbiS
section en Sunday afternoon and 'did a
great deal Of damage to the wheat,
fields, erriOns and strawberry patches.
• Miss Helen 'IVIacMath, pmdon, called
on friends here on Monday.
The regular monthly Meeting of the
Ited Cross Society was held at the
home of, Miss. Acheson On Thursday
last, with a good number in attendance -
Several More pairs 'of socks were
brought in and a quilt wAs quilted. It
was.decided to use. part of the -funds
to 'purchase blankets.
Rev. and, Mrs. J. -W. Herbert, Don
Mills, called on (friends In the vicinity
last Thursday, Bill .,keturning with
,thent and going en. (Weft Catharines,.
where he has secured a position. -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce, ticcom-
„panted by the fornier's mother, Mrs. W.
C. Pearce, and Mrs. Anderson of Mafe-
king, lat today ort. a motor trip to
Muskoka.
the 'bacteria. on the haiist body • W. a vand,food left uncovered. .
single •fiY• in4Y number as 'many as five One of ,the meet convenient and ef-
'. %
nilllien, and a • single buzzing fly oan feetive inethbas. of controlling flies in
nits infect a whole houeeholdYet,
the home Ts to place a few :Wilson's
In spite of these warnings, litany peo. Fly Padsat strategic locations
pie far too often itceept: the fly's ex- throughout . the bow. They work
isterice and tolerate 'Ate presenceas,, quiekly, cleanly, and* kiii i11.the flies.
serielemieseltable evil ttesociated with sans By doing this all during the summer,
ny days and .velirm• weather., . we contribute- in a laege ineasiffe, tO
EVery n.year, unfortunately, we liay the ellininatiOn 'of the fly - menace, in
breaks .of infeetiOns disease ing our coin/nu
The our'hdtnes ,and eating plates, thui; Mak-
llitsafer and cleaner
y .
dearly for this indifference' With out our
OIVIore etiergy-quicker response
new -resiliency that's what
you get when you use White Rose
Motor 011 in yonr car! This`sen-
sationat 11M .011 keeps motors
young becatfse it deans. as it tuba,
..kicates. Change to White Rose
today and see for yourself why"
triotoristS everywhere'are saying
it's "the PICK of them all".
Made hy Ihe makers of the
tearooms WHTIO IttiSt gasotines
CANADIAN OIL COMPANIES, LliVIITED
If otytt' are suddenly attacked with
diarrhoea, 'dysentery, colic, cramps or
pains in the stomach or bowels, or
any looseness of the bowels do not
Waste valuable time,. but at once pro.
euro a bottle of Dr. rowler?a 13x-°
tract of Vitild Strawberry and, see
how quickly it Will give you, relief.
When you use ',Dr. Vowler $1
you are not experimenting with some .
new and Untried 'reniedy but ono
that has etOod the. test of time; one
that has been on the; market for the,
past c9-1 years. Beware. of eubstie
tuto. They nifty be dangeroas to
your health.' ,
Ott "Dr. VowtStios" and feel safe. •
Tb. T MlibtrIt 1t0., LW, l'etotas,'Orat.
(Intended for last week.).
DONNYBROOX, June 2;54 -Mr. itmi
.Mrs: -J c. Robinson and ilanghter,
Irene, ' attended the Doerr reunion. at
Stratford on !Saturday. ,
Mrs. J. IL !Mills ,has returned to her
home in _!Goderich after visit* with
friends t this vicinity.
Mrs. Elwin Chatimey of Wingham
stent last week (at the home of Mr. U..
Channiey.
. Mrs.' iteo. Naylor is 6pending this
week in Goderich with:her aster, Mrs,
J . II. MilI,- • . •
sMis John Armstrong bas returned to
his' home in:London after Visiting witb
, Ids brother Mi Wun Armstrongt
Congratulations are -extended to Miss
jean...Campbell, who has received her
froht the 0,(11., und to .Miss
N.11161red Jones, who, ba S Oassed her,
entrance examinations on het year's'
lituNivmALEpsk
1310NMITXER, Pm%
I311ritlas
reyain UR°enntmllre4ilet.123 sPea(117
. 'Rev. R. G. and Mrs. Hazelwood at-
tended the Hazelwood reunion at
Stratford on Monday.
Miss Geraldine Mawen, has been re.
engaged as teaeher for SM. No. 2, 13en-
inilier, another year.
•e-31-les'Aglies Flick was taken. to Gode-
-rich, Hospital on. Friday suffering fronr,
ibiuries received from. a fall.
. -The Y.P.U. picnic was held, on Sato-
gdraoyintulas. t_ the iStimat.er 'School
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Craige and fam4-
ily, of Toronto, are spending their boll -
days with Mr. and Mess Stanley 'Iron-
stone.
His Eightieth Birthday. -4 celebra-
tion honor of 3/1.1% Joshua. Moore o11.
his eightieth. birthslaY was held at the
borne of hi .son, ow July issif. His two
broth0rs, Mr R. Moore of Ooderich
and Mr.' Owen Moore of, Colborne, anik
two sisters, Mrs. P. Walters and Mrs'. -
W. Gledbille and daughter4n.,-1.1.7w, -
L0rue Moore of Montreals_were nit
b.ere to Make It a happy gathering.
'Thoacehre, .‘ is no. bittemess like self -re-
in.
Air Lots of
The Delaware& Iludson Hard Coal
that is.cone:cleaned, does not clinker and is very low In ash.
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FORD COKE. A Coke that is very popular and 'very high in
heat units. • , . ,.. ___ „ •
Our four -pointed treated PoCIMONTAS. This grade a oeal.
• has became very popular,
.
The Red Jacket Domestic Coal
ioribUr range heater, furnace Or boiler. Cost* in coal ydrd,
' $8s)0 per ton, or $8.75- delivered in Goderich.
FOR- . • "
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PLU1VIBING, ., IMAM* -'/I.ND HARDWART-TRY
00ALY" ARD and HARDWARE STORE At the Harbor'
Phones -4 -Store "22
Honee 112
As4FIELn
• ,
X80141E44), July k2. --Guests arthe '
home of Mrs. St,',..",(t'• MaCkerrile, are her
dallghtersstMiss Lois Makenzie and
Mrs. J. 13. 'Wales of Toronto.
Ar. and Mrs. Itobert ..Seeft and,
daughter Barbara,. of Windser, are
visiting, at The home of Mrs, K. Mites
Lennan. .
Kintallesclioaeotertitined Ss% No. 10
at a plenic on liriday at the home of
the teaeher, Mr. Duncan *AtelCay.
Mr. Earl Howes attended the funeral
of his brother, the late Mr. Ephraim
ljowes, at Pert Colborne, on Vednes-
daY.
Mrs. Metilinitild, who liait resigned its
leacher at No. 10 school, has left for
her !tome in Hamilton.
Mrs. Arehle Maellurchy of Detroit,
Who was visiting with Mrs.:Wilfred
loratfeey, has returned home.
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