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After an abisenee of 000 yearstroll), b� grace/ inusine,is
at the corner of :Britt:m*4 and taYflold..roads, Harry
1. MtoheU.is P1efulf3c1 to announce he is back at the old, stand
al,ld• ready to give his cuetoniera a first -,0400 grocery per-
:viCe. ,.AsSeciated Withhim 10 GredOn, Bedard and the
--7.-builtefunfanWis-111#110,0*Olecigi4- .
. May we p01ieit your Patronage: We, kn,OW you win,
be a: aidiStted Cililt0Pler, • •
Rhone '611. Prompt Morning, ]?eli:Ve,rY
FORT , ALBERT,
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PQRT.A.Linarr, july aad
• Mrs..Arthur Dunlop and two (laugh-
• . ,
ters,' Eleanor and. Helen, Of Kin-
• cardine visited last Sunday with
. and, -Mid, 'Walter Tigert And
family. '
Miss Maxine McGee of Wingham
spent a few days last week with
,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
•• McGee.- •.
Mrs. Adam Shaeffer of -.Kitchener
• Is visiting for a few weeks with
° • her sister, Mrs. 'Jas. McKenzie,
•Mr. and- .1VIrs. Sam Mabon and.
two sons spent*last week -end holt-
cla.ying .at North Bay and. had no
trouble catching all the AO. they
• wanted. Dere.they saw the
Dionne -"rotate •
'Congratulations are out to Mr.
and ,Mrs. Roderick McKenzie on the
arrival of a baby daughter in the
Goderich hospital on Friday. last,
and also to Dr.„ and Mts. -Wallace
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Cunningitaln• of Walkerville oh 'the
arrival, of 4 ba ,by on July 1.st-
brother for Bobby. and Janice, '
, miss Lois Crawford, daughter of
Mr. and. Mt's,- Leonard, Crawford ef
Goderich, lavisiting tills week with
her uncle' and Limit; gr. and Mrs.
Bete:Crawford. '
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Murray of
Toronto visited 'last week -end, with
relatives 14 the vicinity. • •
. Messrs. A.rnold, and Johnny Green
of Detroit spent last week . with
their father,. Mr. Jack Green.
Visitors on the holiday last week.
with Mrs. Jas. McKenzie were Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Dahmer of Kitch-
visited her; brother, • Donald Fowler,
ener and Mr. and 1Virs. Bern,ard
Brakais •of Hamilton. • and Mrs. Fowler. •• • • • ,
Church Worker's Meet.... -A. good,
atteildance,:.of members were pre,
'sent at the 'lune Meeting of the
W.M.S. and W.A. of the United
church, held at the heme of Mrs.
Wm. Taman. Mrs. Jas. McKenzie
had charge of the ;devotional period.
Mrs. Perey Graham read the Scrip-
ture lesson and Mrs. IL- Leda()
read 'a chapter in the study book.
reading. MrS, Elmer Graham. presi- PO,INIGS DUNGANNON
Mrs. Gilmour gave a temperance •
dent for the W.A., -7presided over •
• the* business .period. Plans •, were DUNGA,NNON, •June 7. -- Mr. Shackleton, Mrs. Ryan; Mrs. Arthur
made to told- 4, bazaar August,: Eimer t, Shackleton and son 'Karl, Elliott and Miss, Rebina Sproul.
441 ".donations of fancy work, etc -fi Aptteolt; sPent:, the Week -end with It was decided to have the pienie-
-are th hP brought to the July meet. the former's„. mother, Mrs, ,Ellen for the Missien Band and Baby
ing at Mrs. Will ,Cravvford's. The shackleto .11; • ” • - Band ithe,-first-Yridity in •SePtelnker.,.
eetingelaseil -•veith:.4-he•-„M. Courtiand Se,cord_d_t_yariAL ' • • e .s. • p_...th,..e_Atufix
benediction. Lima:Nen§ served W.' Leamington visited nn Mondag with book were re,iriej,yed' by lit8:•sittim:6,
tlfe- hOStess,
4U1)1jRN„41.1iy 7-Y1 or cluireh, ,* The, 'Chaii
aad, •Mrs, 'Wilfred,. yesterf4
Were, Mre,..Vesteft
of Weattield United CY•tireb- 111
the singing of the hymnsi.' with. Visa
`Winilitred,•.0ampbell '00.01414 at
Biro: •4esitherstoae of Windsor,
'Oka a, The ScriptureliVagOread
Mrs. Oardon,Tailer,aact daughter by IteV, R. F. Snell of Exeter,. ' Rev.
m ion are attending the Anglican 1A, E, Alliaof Goderich WO present
.8 Mer camp at Bay„tield.• , and spoke a fewwords .1 He stated
Air, and. .Mrs. Steve Medd atla 40 had: preaChedia. the elnirch, Which
Iiderton,„yisIti J. ,W ated on.tite_gemet,ery.goo s
etiti orir"4,1144,. •; • • • 1..1$74:1'Vrtattier'10
'Mr; had Atra: J. u,`• Stoltz are minister, The choir rendered. :an
visiting, their sou Eldon and Mrs. anthem, "Have Thine Q.Wn Way
',Stoltz at Aurora. ' Lord." and the '.1nAle •cinartettei•
lgrS, Crawford,• Dungannon,
Mrs. ;At Detroit; and NUS.
'Wilt • Ora*ford',.'' Victoria, ' B.04
'ilsite.rilEs;r•OrediWssimnYtliarsda.
Rollinson. of Toronte
spent 00W dais with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, .A. 11.01111494.-
Congratulations are bx order for
Miss Zeta Munro, Who has received
word that she has Passed.with
first-
class her grade X vocal.
examination held recently.
Donald Ross Is taking a- summer
purse, at 'Western University, Lon-
,cjoh. • ,$ a.partment end forced th,e door
Mr, 'rand :-Nirs.,Efikre7 Anderson of oPen. He 'was feimd dead. in:bed.
•Luckaniv Visited .tb.e latter's. mother, Coroner Dr. Gidlow of Goderieh -Was
-Mrs, ,Annie Doyle, on.- Tuesday, called and stated ;!,,Ir. Lawson had
Mr. and Mrs. xtigh Force, • of passed away in the night from heart
Burgessville, ancl-ME and MKS. WM. trouble. -• He was the soft- of the
VOrce
and. family, of Beechville, late John' Lawson and ,•MarY
visited ,Mr, and Mrs:- Arthur'Grange Stns and Ws -Win -Xlify-1106.,•
on Sunday. ' ,• • 1888. He was a' lifelong resident
Ur. David Broivii Monkton of Auburn. •He was •• a v.eteran of
•visited Mr, and Dilra. Geo: Beadle the first , World War. He leaves
this week:' ." • • t to mourn his passing tvio sisters;
'Mrs. ' Seeburg of Denver, Coli Mrs. Willows ,MOuntalii • (Annie),
of ,Londesboro, and. Mrs. ,
Straughan • (Fanny), of Goderfch.
Two brothers and cine sister pre-
deceased him. The funeral was
held from the home- of his Siter,
Mrs. Mountain, tondesboro, (today)
Wednesday; the service being con-
ducted by Rev. Harold Snell Of
Exeter'. .Interment was in Ball's
oilapsvr.
woy. raKm$011,
:The following is from Tile,06troit
'lows 41,144g,a0._.1: • • '
Servlees ger mrs; TAO
whe• died :Tuesday In bet. tome,
3'05 National avenue, sylit be held
at 11 Tillir6447 in the William
R. Hamilton: CO, ehapel, '3074 Cass!
avenue; With hUrial in ;Woodaiere'
ceraetery.Y'She was ninety-two. A,
.04 Gederich,_Ont., Mrs, Dick-
ti4ragkimongixt,:t0OfittVit--1*-40,F
pareats..ShOrtly after :birth and jived
Tier e all ,her.',',1ife. She was ,the
WidOW, of Horace 'H.• lalriaSol4
Messrs ,rrovey, gep.ovveu,; Lloyd founder 4nori. 'Urea:flea of the bulitu,.
W410.en,7Pougius, gamptieu , and in -goDo,y 'firm hearing Jils name.,
1;
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brorMati .;McDougall,, rendered 0. Five M. WeSsoil, ',FOrrOst
0.*atd:-V4k1:41174,T,.-414.4-,X-X
Vote OtWer Lawson. -• The :uler-#1)tekircielli,.and.tpni-dauibters,-
community . was • shocked and.' sad- , Mrs. ' .David 'Oigpod ,„and Mrs,
defied On hearing, of the, PlISSi-Pg Of Waiter R. Barrie, survive. '
Oliver ("Tip") tawaoa. " The,: de-• ,
ceased, who had, an apartment 'ilk • 'TORN M4P1<*t
Anburiitaud :Winked for the. County, Ill since last March, John Mac -
failed to go to work on MontlaY Kay, harbor ,master or goderich,
morning arid ADQUt noon fellow- ila's5ea away in Alexandra 119sPita1
employees at the Connty garage on Wedaeglainiorniag)ti his sixty -
came alarmed and went to hin fifth year. He was. viral- known la
mariae. circles, •:b.aving oPerqed
cnnunercial- fishing business here for ,
rmig,Yay•esaorhs'_offf;hewlaastebtn6.nianitiGc)a4Ped-
'Effie McLean' MacKay; and had lived
here all bis life. He was a menaber
of :Knax Presbyterian church, and
Of Maitland Lodge, No. ,A3, A.,F.
'8; SnrviVing besides his wife,:
formerly Margaret Nivins of Gocle-
rich,, are three sots,. Donald, of
A "-Y. H
Goderich; Williaenderson,m of Windsor,. and "-Mr. GorCron Pinder of •Toronto
spent the holiday week -end- With
hi$ parents, Mr, and Mrs. •John
Pinder. . . .
• Ur. and Mrs. H. R. Johnston' • of
,Essex• were in town. on Wednesday
on their Way to Bruee •Beach to
visit their daughters.
. Mrs. Fraser nerrifyish arid son-
Jini of Windsor, accompanied by
Mrs. Chas. Hall and son Robert
and Miss' June toss, •life visiting
friends in town.
„ Mrs. D. K. Mair of Hamilton 'a.hd
baby and, Miss' g. Mair of ili.ramp•-:
• ton are guests with their 'parents,
Mr. And Mrs. W. A. ,Mair, Nelson
stre,L_ •• - -
•
Mrs. C. E. Otis, Mr. Harold and
Harry Qtis, Toronto, andMr and
Mrs. Will Greason, Sarnia.. were
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jones and
of- Wingham, -were Sunday
Visitors with. Mr. and • Mrs.' Roy
Finnigan.
Memorial Service, --The • annual
memorial seryice was :fheld at Ball's
cemetery on Sunday night and as
in chat:ge of Rev. A. G. Hewitt of
-
cemetery. „
- latteta'S Lipnise ton, ortan;
• - • •-•. • Ward;' at the home of •MrS. Nellie Mrs. Popp. The meeting c o e
-Lewts;,-•thinkS;nething,4of •
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cuttis g Off people's coal supplies: - ,S.• W. Smith: tett on- Ton -day- Mimpalf *benedietaiir. - • "
see hew he - likes 10---Kitchener-
Waterloo Record, •
-11,01§ONAT4
grf,..4.,..Me0411441‘ of 'Detroit 414
• a :guest with- MiagrIlOY' ktP,4fit
Mr. and AIrs. R., Hnebeler OP.Pe.
• trait, were visitors' Own theigot
' 'Mr. F,14, Utley As -at WedOP
EtOspital, Loadon,,nadergOlngtrpat-
nleat.'"' ' •
Mrs.° joha Panel,' Of Att,ITAIO Wan
recut guest with her slater,' 'WS..
"John -W .
Nairn; Jr ,,, .,1)earli0r41)
irifilting his grftuchnOther,'
Xn., 0.4 N.aira.. • •
'.(ilAtiras 'and, 4.401/ter,
..grcphas,•iJinof t.LottiS1.g04
*re guests.rat, the Sdaset""Hotel,'; • •
•,Mrs, -Cashing of -PetroleUrid,
'17-047Te-d--efteKare v3,-"acirig7t1374. wan
tiare.ate, Kr. and MrS.4, Yan,
• Miss Lll1aa' Macylca,r,iy of. Wet.,
land,, is spending her„,vacatiOnIIh
her sister, Misses MacViear, Hincka
street. ° • . .
• Mrs-. Duncan • McDonald 'and
• daughter -Diane, of Flint, are
visiting, relatives in town 'and .
Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. • MAX.. gdwar0.,of.
Loadan are spending .their vacatiOa
'at Blue Water Peach,. where, tneY
have rented,•a cottage.
Mi ,
Ss-- Mary Grif0n of to,o_blite,
Quebec,, is renewing acquaintances
in • tOwn and is,, the guest of Miss
Rose -1'6x:- • •
Mrs: Tena Jones, of Pasadena,
yisiting • her relatives here;
and, is the. guest of her aunt; Mrs,
Ian, of Sarnia '. and one daugh.ter,
'Marion, of the Town 'Clerk's office;
three brothers, :Viajer Donald Mac-
Kay, of Ottawk; -Hector, ofiTOP.
onte; and Robert, of SoutliamPton,
andtvvo sisters, Mrs. :Kate 'Camp -
hell, of Detroit, and Mrs. David Mac-
Donald,..of Ripley.
' The funeral service, .conducted by
Rev. R. • 'G. MacMillan, of Knox,
enueen; will be held at the Brophey
funeral home at 1.30 p.m. Friday.
Burial will be in Maitland cemetery.
•• DONALD McIVOR
A former residentandnative ,of
Goderich,' Donald MeIvor, died at
Port Sta n ley • on- Teesday- -evening
after n long illness.- 'A private ser. -
vice will be :held 'on Friday
nfter-
n on, at 3 O'clock at the, Brophey-
'fiiiieral-bbirris
an hour -,--later than •
,717ffi 1'V -1(1-Medirft
-E:PASSEN:GEt-LPIGEON:
;ago-. -Scottish •
-•
MeIvor. He hadAlvedin Port Stan- Mitchell, of Streetsville, has Written.
'Terrriirtegline-""iiiiitt-T(ftlf"yeter•S'.'-t evf:r nci- • • antifeltriVI
He was a Presbyterian, and --a, .fisher-- .story of -the .now extinct•paSsenger-
ma,n by trade. In his early tiffys-hypigvn over published. Iler book' of
Goderich he- was well known . as a nearly 200 'pages is entitled "The
hoekey player ,and'irittteMber ,of the 'Pass'eugei!'in. Ontario' but its scope
team • that .played Peterhorotigh for is continental, and tells of. the Jairds.
thew.0.1L4L.interniediate eli•ampiom, in their utillionS thatonce Lin t‘Wde'cf;
'ship in 1906. -, • • the•skies of Ontario anrother th9uS-
SurvivingT.heSid-es71iis wifethe ands of. sty:la-remiles in. -North A.
former' Clara Hall of Gaderin,", are, eric,a... What • becanie of them all?
two sons. 13.• Keith, \1cIvor.�f Kitch; Mrs. Mitchell tells of 'some fantastic
eller', and .C. Gordon, of Port Stan- theories once diseitissed.: They .w.erel
tWo. sisters. Mrs.. Harry Patti- •drowned in '.--their to.illions .in „the
son, of Sault Ste. Marie. 'Mich., and Gult.of 'Mexico, the. Atlantic Ocean,
Mrs. Agnes- Smith, 'of Toronto, and Lake MiChigan 'thy had deeldff
four grandchildren. . to take . up residence in Australia:
Rev. R. G. MacMillan will offiCiate -theY:-.had..flovvy to the ,iN'or.tit Pole,
;At _the private funeral serviee. and were •frOten•" (6 death!. None
••Of these•rweird ifionS,. Of Course,
A „Indy who had engaged a•.newi lad- any fonnatitroxf ilY f' Mr
eook made a -tour of inspection after' Mitchell- discusses the' faCtors • one
she had kept her: a wee,y. She by ene-till ._sci.:Intifically sound -
found a policeman forked up in the that hrbright ithont their '.externtin.-
pantry Madam: "Ir0w did, this pflon. Not n solitary live passenger
man get here?" , Cook (coldly) : pigeon now remains. But the .finest
• Sttr0 I' don't know. • Ie' ninst collection ,of- ninsemn specimens ex-.
have been_ left_oyer by the last cook.'" hint continues to attract thousands
•• :.; •
of visitors F We. 'Royal Ontarin
A ebeerfp1 heart is good medicine Museum, Taronto. This institution,,
for the .114 -cry; but a 'frowning count- incidentally, publisheit„Mrs.
enci-noe- makes -the .wholezwarld....mis,_ ',Mitchel 1 'S _e'en t contribution to the
erahle.•••-•-fluelph •• -story of naturallit4.6frift-A.inerics.
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Aoktfvoinmenceiw,44-zsiweeks,V.eaur
at Western University,. London.
• Mrs. Gladys Black of Goderich
viiited for a few •days lase week
with' 'her' pafents', Mi. and Mrs.'
David S.' Errington. •
;WS , Will Reed of Galtis visit-
-ing her' niece, Mrs.. Wilbur Brown,.
and other relatives. • •
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilb,tir B'revvn were Mrs. Jacob
Reed, who has, returned from'.
Exeter. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Reed
and little son Garry, Of Brussels.
Mr: and Mrs. 'Gr-ordon Kidd and
children, Ryan and Sheila, of Isling-
ton. visited for a weey with Mr. the names of members, of the school
and Mrs. J. J. ,Ryan and have. left boards are of people of rank. -Amon
-tcr-spgrld at,their4nther-feattires,.of-interese was ,a
•- summer -home- near- Gananoque Oil:I-trip at -Easter -time to-Franae;_ leal‘
Alma' Anderson- of Dungannon, who
has been- an exchange, teacher in
England the past., year, is, having
quite an interesting time: She has
been inxited to attend a garden'
party . on July 8th at Bucking-
ham- Palace and will be presented
to the King and Queen. ,For the
27th of July she has been invited.
19 'an aftepoon tea •at Beckingham
Palace at *Leh ,the- l3ritiSh• ex-
change teachers will attend. Alma
hardly know § just how,--tird invita-
tion came to "her for the garden
party, except that she noticed that
the •St. LawrenCe. Riyer. -
Indnetion ,Service --Rev. James
Bright, who lras • come-rfo, take over
the pastoral duties of the United
,churehes of °Dungannon, Port Albert
and Crewe, was inducted at an im-
pressive service in the Thuigannon
church on • Friday eevning. There
and Spain; and the last- week -in -
June she and a girl friend visited
an Andeison fatriil,v at • Aberdeen.
Scotland.. and attended the. H a nd
Show at Inverness.. She also visited.
the Isle of Skye and , Edinburgh:,
•,,She^expectS to return to Canada. in
August, sailing on August Rh.:
• was a goodrepresentatian from all Fine Barn •Burned.-.0ne, of the
the congregations. Rev. C. W..Cope • finest barns in the. tDungannon dis-
.9f _North _street church,' Goderich, trict,Ayas burned _te' theLgyetted_on
Thursday night Mgt the tire'break:
ing out about midnight. Mr. Thos.
McLean, east of Dungannon on the
4tli ctincession of Vest Wawanosh,
looked helplessly si is his barn,
hitined, witli causeit tqcno.,.wA The.
tire Was noticed by his sisten, Miss_
Prances 11-1eLeatr;-,--who notified her
CUSTOMERS'ir,
mmetAfT 4.0440 add,feas .04a,exprotsin0414,
Ontintue XPOiVinfr 7011. '
Gcir4on LiscOmbe, Apcor#tor
swnwprthy v*.pappr:414.(9,
• Dayfiild bOn 284W oz'
• 2
• week -end "w&t1. Mr. ,anMr -, Duu1opd
344. jitinegi*.:(:Ttir4 ..340.10,,,
•TerOnte; Wits 4 weelt."egd„ Oest with,
,iiis grancirnOther,,,,Urs,' L-A' Natoli
e %kap Gl! Frayne, 0o4a14 Vongra$
and: Boone,. of °-•Kingsbridge;• ;And
Miss Betty Kraemer o itchener
•spent a few -days' With friends. at
,Midland and „Owen SOund reeentlyi
Mr, ' and Mrs, 'Gordon. Roebuck
and Mr. and ,,Mrs Dean ROebue14
or,Waibkeburg were Dominion, Day
,guests with Mj, ani .Mrs, Gen',
Feagan, •, • ,
•' Mrs. Donald Croft and son, fia#y,
have returned ;to Brantford - Prior
to 'Moving to 'Eaglehart, -where Mr.
_Croft is employed:, hag ---been
transferred there from Brantford.
Mr, • and, Mrs, Percy Proctor and'
sons Harold and Jimmy, or pe-
.troits.ha.ve been summer guests With
Mr. Proctor's parents,' Mr. 'and ;Mrs.
Wm. 'Proctor, Gibbons -street.
Mr, and Mrs: Thhs.' to1linan,•••,a6-7
coMpanied by -their daughter Irene -
and' •son-inilaw, of . Detroit, were
July 4th- guests with Mrs, Chas.
Hunt. •Mr. ,and Mrs.; Clarenee Schaefer
.•
of ,P.144".¥fs gar#
Paris„, are oe8ti'i Wit4,..Agyk4 .11're,4
.••°
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;Xi% And ,144's 'W.rt4, W. „MU sad '
pruceStre,ek Accompanied:
nerene TreDle Of Parlotr,:•nbent n, •
'Week -end ln St;,' ThomaS
Hill's ' sister; Mrs,..: Pearl; 9,ra- ,
hami ;gad ! ..•
Woe, it.o.N.,-ofiliatifa3r, •
is spending two weeks'. leate- At ttte
•
tome or bis parents;•gr, aud. Istra,
•Littie, Mouth, streeC Re la
..• 011:11.14.co,. Atiaomeeat,..
poyie§t.,shipla Oonadn's,..nev,7 -
Miss' M,arie.' Smibert, teaehet at,
Goderich Collegiate, who has been; •
visitlftg her parents at .1iOndonf
• South, left on Tuesday for Banir,
where be attend the, College
of Finer Arts in ,counectiou *fitir
the University of Alberta. ,
• Mr:. and Mrs. Will 1XeLeanf-10
BaltfOrd,, 'bad astheir gnesta the
past fortnight kr. and -Urs. Harold ,
McLean and family, of _MOnkton,..:;
Mr. and Mrs. Water Hunt
ily, of 'Ha:Milton; :Mr. and WS.: E.,
1:16,i7n1SVOral) of Tor,Pntot an'tV
and Mrs, Ray Alton Of -
,a-firit•I • -m-'•irel4et)..fi';'1340118'-'401010.1Tfe,(5ittili
conducted the service. Rev. L. H.
Turner, of Victoria Street, Goderieh,
addressed the minister,' and Rev.
A. G. Hewitt. Auburn: addressed.
the eongregations. -. Afterwards Mr.
and Mrs. Bright --met - the .members -
in the ,StinclaY .sehotil,, rooms, where
refreslimentst were served. . •
. Wedding Ring Lost Forty Years. brother' •azicl. Mr. :'W,ni,. 'Hardy, the
1
o -Mrs. 'David.k.. Errington had 4 hired 'Mau. Seeming, to start from
Pleasant •Rurprise this week when a left of hay,- thei flames sad
she learned that h(31" 'Wed•sb
ding ring, quickly and In 'a ort time pole
which "She lost hirty year ago. had gathered from a iiiktius of twenty-
• been found _by -her crarldson, Wilmer live miles, and thel,only.• help that
Errington, son • of Mr.. and Mrs. was effective was*(1 keeping fences
Everett.trrinton.:Ivho reside on the' from burning, finitlements, which'
old homestead, • 6th enncession of weCe always wello cared for and
.West Wawanosh. ' Wilmer. was under cover when Pot in use, also
.•• ,-cligg-ing- -9.-j-ilaw.er-bed. and planting, Were/destroYed. ,„ och.:• which Avere
Shrubs . at' the -ends of the house in the barn werereer-e-xl'ePg. bite7
'vr-hen he noticed •something bright--
iell f--Whif.41—i, )1kt-pp0-,-----111:—.4,
whturned out to be h .wedding Lean is rindecided'i b to future Plans.
ring. and that ef.his grandmother, The splendid structpre, 72 ft„'square,
which was. lot • forty - years ako. Wit 8 , b 11 li t in 4805 b . his father, tlte
!rhe • ring seemed .to be in good Con. late John • MeLmt , and himself,
Amonond was returned to the and no , doubt other men- in this
hennv owner, , ' • ,-,. . • • district who assisted iii, the,ork
-; I.M.S. Meeting. -The meeting Of Will 'remember *well its larke, fine
the'rnited church. W.1.0. for :rune timbers, which eannot be replaCed
'was held on Friday in the ..eintreh today. Mr. 'McLean carried fire
II fialtariiiril,. and 'was eontIncted _by insurance,1 but itt • recent years had
. Mrs. • Reed. the piesident, :qrs. rOuced the anotitit. which makes
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,Holds aMithing round or, square, also
'clamps parts together tor drilling ete.
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the worship period. •The Seripture ..,.' . •
readings were, given by :qrs. TAY", R's', CORNER
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LADIES: READ. THIS! Mi$,s• Maxine SturdY of London
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Vnwatited • hair 'riiVioved i-nstantly spent the week-end•with her parents;
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from 1:410e,•8 arms, Togs with Vlash. Mr. and Mrs.- Reg, Sturdy:- ...
Hair Remover. ,.T.To rill] e,s___1„,/„.,, Miss Marvell* P'tiddington of
„kin "rt n nd• 44moi'mi, -v,,,,, ,,,, let. Windsor IS, • visiting Mr. and Mrs;
, lose. • Money pronintly refunded if Irvin Oke .and family.
2.98 .: • . h a 1 r grows 11£1 eic after third a /In] i - Mr. and i 11frs. Albe, rt OUP are
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.•I ,i,offon itiAt4, • .1.10 . clifosttnt. „spending some time at Midland,.
Clomobite treatment S2 prstpaid. Ont.. . •
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Godorivh,Ont,,
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110.s. IT. McCalltun, sister of Mr.
(C.01-1..4.-postove ',extra .1. , • • ''
road, of the
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Vox 22, Statian 13, Montreal, 011A. rning shortly to her 'home at PIIISI,Py. Seoti a tui. "
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. l'ite toadies' Altriirtc meeting If the
home of :Mr. S. MCNalt. 4n Wedtv-
any a fternon:n -of- this ,,week, • -
. •,,,,,,Quite:•(1•.ful11nTnOr••••,fgenf......,t11.1s-coln-'
en 1 reit Suffer Inanitattended 'the saddle
in ,Stroderich on DOthinion- Day, ills°,
y raceS
the carnival hi the esetaing.
• Froiii Boieleolplifot
During hot surnitter InOntl!il all Of
-us, but isieeielly cblidioniere. more.•
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pains. and sUMM.,er Complaint. •
At the :firstsyMptoms mothers
urge bOdtoit r.0VOtait'S tX.:
ItAct„Or i;O:LD SVEAWBERat
This tiMe•tested remedy,.,
if! . fast:
:aeting and (.1.otiolidtiblo fiiii adnitif '
• ov. obilarmi, .13s bare to Speolf, ,
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Blue. Vtatef Piano and
Piano Aecotdlen Studlee.
Gift :Shot) artt Tourist
' Home A*00 from /toine.
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PletOrt gt. *Phone g86
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Families appreciate the convenience of using the Cranston
Funeral Ilome--Goderich's oriOnal funeral home. It
NALthanzio,4tat,,,there--is-no-z
extra charge' foi: its pe,,
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tudd-fold
responsibility
',In E. i Cranston, Funeral Service we always -feel that
our responsibility te. the fa,miliei we serve is tw.
, o -
Told
To offer the •full use Of our well-appointed funeralhome
and other convenient facilitieS, -
And, eq. ,,,lially„,,iniportant„to make everyservice a 00urce
orZenuorttrit mime • . - ,.„ „..
Those who have come to us in their time of tieed,,,,.
. tell yoit how well we meet these responsibilities. •
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1,JN ERA!. HOME
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17 MONTRiAL:St. • TELi PHONE 399"Wii001'
.4.1,446.07.40
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_- PET PARADE COMMENCES AT 7 P.M.
FOLLOWED ' 140 'ME , oAR,NIVAL
-antes Bingo BazaarSooths
.Refreshropot
SPecial, eVents for chillen !mantling
0,IRLS' TRUMPET AND, DRU.Ig
, itt kaiNDA
,PRIZES
One of the ina..ni prizes
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to be given will be ti
pedigreed _Cocker Spaniel
PET PARADE,. .PRIZES
Carnival tind Pet Parade sponsored by
MAPLE 'LEAF ,
T() A -WARDED FOR FOLLOWING CSS:
1. $inallesi cat with boy. ,• •
2. • Smallest ca,t with. girl.. .*
Sinaliest dog with boy.
,4. •'Smallest dog with girl.,
• • 5. Most unusual per wilh.lay,
6. Most unusual pet with girl.
, • 7. Biggest dog with boy.
.Biggegtdeg witlr-girlo-
9, Biggest cat withboy.
10. Biggest Cat With girl. •
• 11. -Largest number of pets with hey.. • -
• _with giri,
113:2, *81,1tirrdg,eisot. onatgre hvverwofbol.ts •
*Mr •
• 15. Pet' in decorated wagon Nvittl WY.
16, Pet in decorated doll Carriage with, girl.
17. Pet on decorated .trieyele with boy: `
18. Pet on decorated 'tricycle With ,girl.
• 2:: ISIWorshilemoinrgpoPne. Ytriddr.
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gt. Spetiai prike or pedigreed Coeker Spaniel' feota-WassOn
.,!..icee.1.1.3)ort:Isliptohlsb:41.YridOr_...fgjrailL600,05-eioPra-rorto otisorxtelt.Yrn'thiast...
.dition to. parent's affidatit in Writing thin clasSWill
". be Judged tinder best eared,,forliet; ,
liforsee and ponies may be entered only If 'led by reSponsibIe person
• .AS$JEMBILIN NORTH(' Sit:. AND S41.3i, 101 F./
jtuhlyitdrenntil`polreAftri,artstfrollelt tgatito'014N-gu,osiikil„sali-.0iiir,-TwiritseStit VC:
TEN CENTS E Walt Ogg
• IiiVkiltit 11,63t 4146 matt o118 A gitlektit"-
Dogs moat beim leak. . •
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