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akine Presbyttrlan
fer 'latidet*Ping, Ait''Oolnplete leAle+
ieraat 'Ahc,inlerlOr of the elnitell..nn
SimdaY, held eticetagni re-oPening and
ahnivetaar, serike,s With large eonge0-
.- ,gattons present. The AlleSt• SPeaker wal
Rev. Attini,r ,leePatt• qf 1010 Wathe
piett-tbs ttO PPrOPriatt liertnen-rs.
Guest -10io1sts were 'Miss Vera Sheriff itit'
laUeknow, Mr. DOM Carritther4, a1e.0 of
latleknow, and 'Harvey Meeee, of Auburn.
Prink. Jou-os and Miss Irene Carr,
members of the Dungannon PrePbYteriatt
choir, favored With duet numbers. At
the afternoon cervice Mr.'14gatrusedits
1113 text, "Can two walk together except
they be agreed'" In the eVening his text
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was, "For our GOd Iff a-Consumingthe
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In his diseourse he thowed tbat God's
fire of love becomes a fire of wrath to
consume all that is Olen o Qed. . He
make of the "Burning Bush." the em-
blem of' the Presbyterian chtneh, which
Ls typical of the Church of Jesus Christ
1.,ucktuisys Presbyterian church and Dun.
iannon United , church eourtealy withd
drew' the evehing service. T,he present
,.church building was opened and dedicat-
ed 40. years ago --in .1885. Previous to
that the congregation worshipped for
quarter of a century in thelrame church
whiCh stood oh- the farm now ovrned by
Arthur Culbert. The first settled pastof
was Rev. A. Y. Hartley, who a•tag induct.
ed into the Charge of Dungannon and
Port Albert on Dee. 3rd, 1873. Previous
to this .Rev. James Sievreigh,t and Rev
Tire, both of -Goderich, had supplied.
Other ministers who served in the charge
: Were as followa: Rev. R. W, Leitch, Rev.
Csiner0re in whose time the pres-
ent thuteli Wilding Was erected; - arid -Pinniattri;--at the age of 77 years, her
w1io now resides -in Swift Currant_ ea,sk,-*, bertessioa:b.cum;4120,;,,..day_a_her_..,de
-P-airtalFiirrte•vn,:-N•rltTifh"er- P. Previous to her marriage she vrta Miss
lard= • "PtPv- Gilbert G9m1,11 Rry- t bel Sarah McQuald.,and ahe was a ative of
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- Mr,ThoiliPaOrrT• 'Of 14ta-Peiv
of Oodrrieh, both itUdien.,
Iititute, Were, 'reeert',00.44,'Or
Mr. and Mra. P&rkte Vtfilgini4:
Mr and 3irs, klee',W1g$11# ;11*4
guests recent ..rnts and
btoUier,and -3(rL Wark,:44f•
Tlie ,
day,414°11.0 'Vie; atitreig14,1.1*.TIlit'e:14r4eeereitittpts' t'l
were O'er $lfik whlch avaa,More than*
adeqate , to AItSathe eVelitt Os, •
Te-decor*tlnFc a
and Mrs. Burton • RoachhaVe
their giieeta. Nria, Rachael Webster and
three clang-littera,all of Detroit. 4
Mirs Flora PUrnin,will eondu! a, 441„
Monstration In eatiningfrult and vee..
TOWN -OF .GODERICVI
tzesz4sEs
AYIeP Jiro. ,Ist 400 caught on,
any street or pabilo place without
,proper licensetag sti< be Im-
pounded104 ',440 iv released onlY
0,01041400.of tight tm„a male
. deft landa411.99'. frriale..flog..
e*elinnYe 41, the 1*.egil4 license .
000. 41,thtl"fils*: Ite dog! -*ill behupi,
gan.elY0.4rOrsIgEirlicw,,,04140.tkfrf0,
'ft MILL
,111,44$ nks.an• of Crediton, has been
040. ter-eboain. :Loretta Kerk•
Several Iron! 'n .11or .%ttencled the
futteiraf Of Mrs,, P15her to
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C61bOrne-C'elne7
le Toetiolme: bag, rett;rned.I0'
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,Brioceile ' :r.- g .under ,',an
9 ' WO, .0t,oitaJ4. ..4..it.i4.. 4._47s:ii, ...i
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tungral'o: 1.mo, , oixtvr,10,11 .
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,ovis4-7thity:,:yee:catet'.1:',1:•.*2\1442.:1•412::::;.atsulOgl!*°',.
1 geVeral from 'tientniller took In t
12th 0(4:U1y telebratiOn at laieknOw 0
Thursday. , . , •
deliVered. i Attiling.adaren, ouggrIt was .. wfa.r:Jorie Plocte has. returned
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into five headings` as follows; (1) Build., her home alter aPertang some tithe VI
tabies at her bottle, opneessip0 • 0, , AO. Int, sin new h9140,,(2) Baton a new MP- 14•0,r.„ gtan4Parent4, Mr. 444 Mrs, Calm:
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rt--MenftY1 23rd. -at -I ,- 1,tnitY--(3) Blindin2. a new Nation, (4) ucg, m Wintl'ir9P,
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1440,t -1-libiiiii•tsuaNbotrig
*r..and, AlDert an
44"en,. 91; TaiOntet, visitcd triep.ait. and to.
lative$ here ,
Mr. Walter Abate were Week.
eid Y. 0,-419111e- of MPS .41.bate*a
aunt,Ars- GA
.44/a:ParetbY 'I'horburn, , e
aperitlhe,I*St tWO:.weelta*Ith her granci-
mot}ier,
gtotn,
15 mr. Jon Cameron: Qf Goderich. ealled
nf on. friende and 'relatives' here. cne day,
100ti *eek.
he Metes', OW:IMO Mackenzie and
niCowan, and Mew*. 'Harry west ano.
Dunelall ..14taske, are taking sumzner
to courses Toronto,
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COLBORIiIE TWP 'COUN
Is tor tho 24 49 numIgx..WhO are Building* 44 new; World, and (in blinding 1/4" ct sfe*Brt,nfSaulte ,Ste. ltttarie. minutes„of rneetIng .of ct•)p.,,orne rrowo.
Melnbers of the' vuosannon ortte ,ctar. a new Person. The gathering of Young and MiSs ,E. /303,rers, Of IleW. M4414042- .stdp Calmeil held July -10tb1934, ail the
_Duda Cannh...Club„,_ . _ ...la. - aPeollia--WIW sarilast Prolualge-e'
ne- .1" at .t7/ -11P1PP of .:34.....41.4.,....:Mrs-,,-.X-pienlbers present:, ....„,....„,....
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Rev. D. Strang, ,D. D., whos., death Is A meeting' of the ratepayers of Dun 14g ' week. The minutes of the Court or neviiton
thls teported at Regina and whose funeralis gannoti Maine athool, II. 8. ia, we 8, _. gvelYn Long and. Norma Bill, have ,The Misses Jean Sall, Helen stiauR174' and, prev.knie meeting were read -and, en
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being held on Thursday, lis well remem. Ashlield, Was held In the school'hOuse on a, 34
bered- in this district where he taught Monday eVening, v4th about shay in at returned from Sunset Beech, *here tshei oblisholnu were adonted iks read.. •
motion .4- .T . • Pitbiadoi seconded
spent tWo weeks cam I '
ch bl• in 8 8 b " ,
s o . No. 3, Col orne, Young tendanoe. The proposition of making P A letter Was read from -Mr. O. 0, Mem-
Sehool," in the late' • seventies. Dr. some provision, for the establishment of a Ing asking the Council for their' appro..
Strang was Superintendent 'of Missions. Grade C. Continuation school was again val to have one' meter removed .frora one
for the Presbyteria,.n Church and later discussed and plans and estunates of of his cottages, that Was very little used,
for the United Church in Saikatchewan varioue types of buildings eonsidered,and. put it on one of the -other Meters.
for 17 years, and has .,been 1n the West amorig them being the addition of one 'MS request was graiated. '
room to the present twe-room building.
vived ,by one daughter, Mrs. C IL Rife, Also a complete new sell$001. It was felt
of. SL Paul's, Minnesota.
Mr. and mrs. tone Young and.Mrs. S.
3, Young spent .a week with Mr.:. Roberts
Treleaven,
Mrs, Chas. Thotripeon and daughter,
NILE
The 'Nile Ladies' Guild and W,M),S.
met at the home of Mrs. C. Stewart
on the afternoon of Wednesday, July
nth< • Miss Velma Finnigan, the
president of the guild, presided for
the fir,st part of the meeting which
opened with a hymn, folloWed by
sentenee prayers. An interesting an
helpful reading wk. giVell by .MrS;
H. ,Pentland. The roll . was
answered with a salad recipe. Ar -
for 31 years as a miesionary. He is- sur -
•that the latter proposal weuld- be most
desirable,( but in view of the fact .that 11
would be -too late in the season to now
commence operations, the whole question
was left in abeyance until , early -next
Mrs. Finch, and' her daughter. Miss year. E. C. Beacom, for West
Irene Pinch. of London, Were visitors Huron, was present. Charles Elliott act -
with Mrs, Wm; Thompson and other ed as chairman of the, meeting and itfas,
friends; 1 R. Davidson as secretary, •
There 'pagsed away at her Lome in The class of mine-rentrdnee candida,tes
Dungannon early on Tuesday evening, an from Dungannon public echoel ell suc-
old eitiaeri, in the person el ,Mra Robert
hitt ^
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":11.,L4f."ATTO7HrilVal: Her.*Trrilrirtr-Grar-7-decoiso-ii-liy her liuslaana. some 211 year
Rev. Henry Martin. and ti pre'xilt-PaS'-§7-tiivivsing are three sons ed three
- tor, Rey. C. H. McDonald. Who has been daughters Willia John of E dvill •
yuwiT, JULY 11904;4'. IOU
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1!ONDAY, TUF$DAYn ,,w,ERNEOPAY
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4"tt destiny o g soul sOften changed in the twinkling' of ati „OY
a*41i< A. m„Onixtilf *a lifetime May lead to A road you had notthought
tQ travois • '
"BRIEF MOMENT"
Gene ,Raymertd-4Monr09, Owsley and Donald Cook.
THuosi)" VEMAX and SATURDAY
reoegg tablat, yaotiud,;ih‘ ldenewWeiuniLeaLnhteeerRrt:GrlenEed.iRSo.ym!nt- .and Pula UP"
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-With Louise Desser. ytt's the screen's greatest treat!
That-WaYa"--
- . Keane& wed. and Sat. at 3.00 p.m.
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laboratories rearing maggots for
/disposal to medical' men, in order to
way, a, permit will acconiPanY
obviate any -lite)), in transit. olo this
etch
8M/intent, SO as to be available to
."I'lae Collector's time was extv.r.ded one the Cutoms' and thus ensure immedi-
month, ' On motion, one-third or more ate-rel!ase.. The whole aim 4 the
0-r 1933 taxes In arrears zmist be paid by
August leth.• regu.latione i.s to pyevent the intro-
duction of disease into Canada, and,
• A. Melia:is was granted re;rmission to in this particular cast, specifies the
place the poison on liancl on weeds on prohibition of importation into the
the itacisitle. Dominion of any living,. insect, ex -
On motion, George P. Schultz Was to cept the, honey bee, pest or fungus or
start his contract work,- crushing and bacterium destructive to vegetation.
.rangernents were made for the annu-' hauling gravel on township roads not
al picnic to be he'd on' August glut later than .July •25th. : Having long since transcended its
Mrs. Wm. Watsan' then ,totk charge Notice was received from the County !national 'status the Canadian Nation -
of the W. .M. S. meeting. The de- Clerk of -the. levy* or '$9,233.64 on
eadedin passing_ tlaeir eatanisathree villa ., • i''...., /.'*-..-zti.--------".,:f--yi..-^ TOWnShiP-•'Ot'cOlborne;'"foiml934-
'the, al Exhibition is now an annual inter-
trosionai mallet on, --Jesus an is inatilisplay el the natural and -
first class honors, three with sec md.-elass . „ _ . ,_:_„" The road sunerintendent vouchers and ,,-.,,, _ __., __-__,
ners,-----ancla-three-aolitalning-tvapass. ---:$4.1911-4--8-"-'!-----1--'44---10.Y. ma -DY----- . '-unes'aaller axecountrwere--eit rd -1-11 tied and
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Their teacher is Gordon S. Kidd . ee and a very appropriate read -
Bev; 3.8. shorti, of Barrie, moderator
A.sserably„the•-Paesb-v-
terian-Charrehain Canadar,will-peettpyth
pulpit of Erskine Presbyterian chureh on
,. , . , Sunday, July 29.
here for :almost nine years. The church Prank. of Seaforth; aid Bert on the Mr. and Mrs. James M. 'Wilson, who
now presen1a4 PleaSine interlop its $.°11) homestead in Ashfield; Mr's. William were Weekzend-Trileati-Wiffi-IV.-and-Mrs.
colors all harmonizing effectively, and 1 Kilpatrick, of Hanley, Sask.; Mrs. Rob- Robert Davidson, returned to their home
giving an appearance of freshnms and ert.Elgie, of KilVen, and Ethel, who. has in Elora. Their niece, Miss Kathleen
newness to all. Two 'years age some re- • .
triodelling was done, v.hen a new en-
trance was made. leading to beth the
anditorium and the basement.
The fellowina pupils were successful
In passing their music examinations:
e..„ --...-------Miss, l'Ifiro 'Porliiiii.ii.-Cliaide 1 _Theory,.
• watt honors.; Miss 'Mary Ball. Introduc-
tory Piano, with honors: Miss Hilda Pin -
Wean, Elementary Piano._
-----Miss-Plora---Durnin„----Who- -spent--a -frirti•
night with friends at Kenora. has return -
cd to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall,Lof Brant-
ford, are visiting relatives In Ashfield.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Prank Finnigan. Of'Sea.
forth, and Mrs. Elec. of Heiss11. -have
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for payment: Road suner intendent I
my on "Friends that Jesus Chose" vouchers, $542.59; Aaron Fisher. lamb), win
wagarly.ett:b.r.,-Xrbv... 6I-.../aznes-Adarns7-work-ftx--
'cieti-that,---the--Vit.—NLS.---woukl-Leemetery. $19-;-- George
take charge at one of the Sunday
evening services; when the pastor,
Rev. W. J. Joieroy was pn his vac-
ation. --kr. Pomeroy . gaie\ a short
talk and closed the meeting with'
prayer, Lneh was served by Mrs.
C. Stewart, Mrs. Wm. Watson, Miss
Bath McPhee and Miss Hilda Finni-
gan and a eocial hour was spent.
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'manufactured preducts of many
.nations, an educational institution of
unquestioned merit and an industrial
strinulant without an equal • in any
other annual exhibition annvhere.
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The worms that infest children from
tlieir birth are of two kinds, those that
find lodgement in the s,tomtieh and. those
that are found in the intestines. The
latter are the most destvictive, as they
cling to the walls of the iatestines and
11 not interfered with work haveo there.
Miller's worm , Powders dislodge both
kinds and while' expellling them from the
system serve to repair the damage they.
have caused.
Still, every driver who doesn't take to
the ditata.seems.
driver.
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been at the home of her inotlwr. The Reed, who accompanied them here, Is re-
inneral will be held on Friday At 2 p.m. mining for a week as a guest with be
from Dungannon 'United ehureh, inter- friend,- Miss Dorothi Robertsen, daugh.o
nrqit in Dungannon cemetery • ter of Charles A. Robertson, M.L.A.
Miss Claire Pentland and Master Bert Mrs. Albert Robertson, of 4y, was a
.Wbyarcl ,are delegates _from Dungannon reeentaguestaiith her cousins, Mraamet
L'; P-. aathis weela-to--thelitinife: School Mrs. R. IVIeD6nald.
of the United chureh north Of Qoderich. David G. Piggins, of Welland was a
t Miss Margaret 'Pentland. with her bro- recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs
ther, Prank Pentland, 'were -visitors atl Dairld Glenn. His taWo daughters. Agnee
tIril&e-eIS on --Fundiq evening MO their, and -Jean-, who accempanied him, will
uncle and aunt, Mr. -and Mrs. T. It Wal- 'remain for an extended visit. -
ker, I Thomas Wiggins has a fine yoling horse
_ Mr. and -Mrs, Cherie -a -IV:. Alton and+, which is suffering from tetanus (lock
, untiarantestaawithid •
• e 1 eve rom q
Mrs. Samuel ,Alton.
- A very successful Young People's Rally
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sore snot on its shoulder. •
William Menaiy lost a tine cow in a
was held on-Sundey morning- ia Dungan- -Peculiar -manner r-eeently. She broke 111/1111ced, -at the- lake be,ek-et l'ir.linrveY
non United church when renresentatives, through the platform of a well, but sue- Puller's. .
were present froth St. Helens, Auburn, t
ceeded in bracing herself against the A very impressive service was held in
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Carlow, Bern:miller, Rile? I.,eeburn, Port, supporta to the curb. A derrick was ei...1 Union church on Sunday for the Orange..
Albert, rewe, Blake's Hackett's and Zion ! ected above the well, and bioek anti Ten. who attended in a body.Rev. Bro,
ynited churcim the -auditorium of -the' tackle -secured -and ah - endeavor v,asifia r: is'•-/V7-ela1k de Fp r ng
-church being,- well filled. TteV li. A. jto :tall her out when the dertiCk gavel dress on the "Principles of the Present
Macaillin presided, and an interesting , way and she plunged. head 41rat down 3n , ..ii yask." During ;the , service the thoir
prograiii wrorpresented. A choir con -gist: ; feet to the bottom of- the welland 1 -.---Ca ii'ang.- a nunibere "Count IX Me:" '
ing of young people from Dulgannono_drowned before she could be 'rescued. IThe Joint pienie,of the Y. P. S. of Un -
Nile, Crewe and Blake's, lad the serviee 1, lion and Grace churches was he'd last
of praise. and sang the anthem, `•Aa the!, . . PORTERS HILL . 1 Tuesdziy at Mr.. Rot. Harmer'e beach,
. Mr. Trios Hillock ' of Stratford ' spent I bAotros.odelt-Plesrese. 11SfoaftitQnball7ws.asP1-lezeplallyteclf,rmal-
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The - farmers of this- distriet have'
started to harvest the wheat crep, which I be .4a -ranged. to
is 'beloW the averabe this year. prevent undue -delay
serviee will be observed in Up.nion churcial---k-iraPortation. -and distribution. -Al-
ready, to assist the medical profes-
wekt -stindtcy the quiiite, 'r'W corifinunion
sion, the Secretary of the Destructive
with the pastor in charge Sundayi
2 pin.,_preachingm
service at 3 p.. Insect and _Pest Act Advisory Board,
e_sunday_scrhoor_pknic ot union Department of --Agriculture; Ottawa,
church is being theld on Thursday of this has furnished blank permits ..to the
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'wera-elx serita'
for Cemetery, -$3; Wm,. Sallow, postage
and suliplies, $10.81; F. McIlWain, sup-
plies for _township h11, r,$6.02.
SALLOW'S Clerk.
SURGEON'S.* STERILE MAGGOTS'.
It is important that all firms rear-
ing sterile maggots for the. use of
surgeons and medical practitioners 4,1
the treatment of wounds, etc., 'should
get in touch--,witili the Dominion De-
partment of Agriculture, so that
facilities under the regulations May
week instead of Wednesday, as was an -
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YOUNG STEER AND
HEIFER BEEF
ROUND STEAK 15c lb.
SIRLOIN STEAK . 180 Ib.'
PORTER HOUSE*STEAK . goo la.
SHOUE,DER ROAST 12e' lb.
RIB BOIL
LEAN BOIL
ItEMSLIANKS
7c lb.
8c lb.
5c lb.
SPRING LAMB
LEGS 240 lb.
LOINS (thick lb.
...,- __LOIN (small end) 22c lb.
Aglimupg.
BREASt.
SHOULDER
CHOPS
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lfic lb.
18c lb.
250 lb.
MILK FED VEAL
1 Lb. VEAL CHOPS- and 1 Lb.
ROUND STEAK, both for 27c
STEWING VEAL --------------7C lb.
SHOULDER ROAST .. 100 lb. -
CHOPS (rib or shoulder) 2 lbs.,2tie
RUMP ROAST . 121ezo lb.
THICK LOIN .. 12%c lb.
'VEAL STEAK OF FILET .180 lb.
SANITARY MEAT MARiCET
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Itart;" tztiffih Henderson otede.1
"rich, sang as a solo,' "Rock of Ages," and 'last week -it . * - r . ,V.vFisher,
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the Misses . Margaret Ryon and Claire, Mr. and kr% Alex. 1VIePhall, Of Hol -
Pentland sang as a duet, "Lard Ever is stein, visited with Ur. and Mrs, .1. S.
MercifOl.". The organ and piano . worei Lockhart on Sunday. • . made andamany played games evi.+Afe oth-
both usedin aecomnaillment-to: the. sing.; Miss Oliver Pullerrn!' was hofrom ers chatted, round the lire. A sirigso,ng
frig,. IVIrs. G. 0. Treleaven: Presiding at, London over the week -end and attendedrought-the evening-to-a-closa-ariti-all
the-u'reareand-Misl Margaret Pentland at the funeral of X-rs•_, stoeus. ..i . wended their-4vay back -un tile hill.
the piano. The guest -,-speater-wat-Mr.t °Mr. Thos. Betties, who has, been very Last triday. evening the heYs from
Aubrey Oldham?, president or the Y.P.U.'i ill -shows very little Improvement. His •Oatiip Kitchigatni-played a•friencilrgame
of the London Conference of P. 11, who friend,W1811 for hiin speedy reeiniery. of -softball With the teain at :1„Iniona--The
his bed for the p 1 to - past three. weeks, day eVenIng -this week the Vniort team
Mr; Pete Young,- who has been tOniln- visiting team were victorious. On Mon
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Is able to Sit up for a short time. will play the return 'game at the camp;
Mr, Jos, Johnston, out; esteemed mail 'on Wednesday evening"the tinfon soft -
man, was sufficlentlyL recovered from Ws, ball team will., play at the- Holmesville
recent illness to make one trip on his United....chur.ch„ garden party, „tbeitrnien-
biall"rente- **st Week.: . I harmonica band willalso assiSt With the
a Misa Olive Powell, who hat been- quith 1 program the 'same evening,
ill the last douPle Of weeks with throat i . The regular -meeting of the Y. P. S. of
Itrouble. Is Improving. • 1 Union chnith as held'in the eburih on
On Sunday '3.rt. ..,Kubrey Oldham, of I Friday evening, with: twenty,4Wo Irwin -
Sarnia, was the 'speaker, and delivered, berg present .and Oryal Powell in charge,
a snletidida ddres_S Which was listened to, Maurice Itarwood ' played severisi sake -
With inter*. SPeelul, 109.A19.W9s.,..91VelLI-tions-on --the violin,- which ' were much
. Preiktent or the It.. P-. S. ot,tinidciti Con, enjoyed, Mrs. Harwood playing the.. se-
'Orme% 'with Irene' Woodsbad charge i- coMpaniment. The topic, "Should div-
. of the oraan. Mr. Oldhain IS the presi- orce be. retarenleed by the Christian
dent of. the YoUng People's Union 014 Church," was read by .Lena ,colWelt. 'XI
a 'London. Oenferedee • ' - ,.. I u'as -cle-Cided not to rend a delegoe to the.
On Sunday suite a utimbir from Inis Summer School this year, , Eans were
romnittnity attended the funeral of lidrs.! also made -for the- church service which
John Stevens. an old and respected cid- I the van* people are to take, on . Sunday,
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,...04 t Oloderioh, a Woman of LindlY diSea July 29. *I'wo tearna were chosen for a
- position and Whe 'wilt be reillinibered In 1 Bible 'baseilliill gone to be held at the
years to tome by Many actS of.lcitidnaSi Wit '70'0t1 -it', The otwationa being-iorlite-
ehown, to the rating peope who enjoVedi first, Second and third thapte'rs of the
the, hospitality of her hoine. tlYnipatly? 1 book Of "Alin,
IPut .on by the "itri, P. A. at Porter's Itill Otiderieli on ite'ednesday, tvliete they in -
la entended to the familY and. otteP left
to. inOUrn the. lost of A Irlelid. 1-. ' i ' ' AFr45111 alit'th" e'6rr°1?4)ndt)
• 'Me picnic at Pkbert Thriller's' beath, Me. and Mrs -NV. 3. El:10m r110Ved ,t,0
and . the Union (lutrolieS was , well at.. :404 to make- their Immo in tit0 future.
tended, A -bait .game corny/1110El dir hesea Mita and Mega la lrottalitsoif'-or Woodw
and girls eaused.considerable, atausemertt; stook, 'Were reeent visitors at the home
tame *Well lunchwaS,-Served,and voni,•1 of ltr, tv,m. Jennitio. - -- * - ',°' -- - - -
moray 'oinging.#1ed,,hy rtet, ofr. zil.n, .Oslo 4 Miss Margaret Vrarshaii, Or Detroit; is ,
+oily, all proceeded to the loh Wore; visitir* her grandparents Mr. .and Mrs..1
a hitze bonfire was built and The VOnng, ..1. V. Skim.' ..: •
,t •popp,le entested garnee„ The pittle broke Mr. Dave'Davidson visited et the home
't 'tm, aroundeleven 1 *look. „ w of his pattnts, I*, and :,,Mire. riot, Do.
, ,,, , , C°11 . 1:ktSCni" on tiliaay. While his bott Was Un-,
°an- ' ,. i 4r.,, afid Ure, ttnest Boal'0 and trad0,
, , leading lit (lode/dela • . . -.
.1111664 Ifeea, Of TOrentO. is Visit.. line and Miss • Mary .11cgleot,Illie„. were
with Mr, and Mrs., )rratit'Ateilwa1n..ipm4ayLvisiters_attlelionit.t.er.iti,„.4h
Miss -oIaelys neble, of rterontA. ..1.51 Mrs, Amer rol)or.
tndretfs het vatettati et- her lien* .here„1 .4- Th641100 Iiitttike ot, tht Vir la. -g< ot
union theavh. **s held, on V.edneeflast
SIts,s McktsPvitgati,46.f Nito. 4mut"1446.10,„ afternoon at the bottle' at 'Mr.& • Mary
' Att,V,4, .„Ivith. ha iviertk mit& Attelb*11* i,i1olows --ii-ttu inwit,:iii iittendarce,:- S3-14
. ' , tow *was done -
/Alta Zabel*Yountp el TA*ontilii, Isf), . ,
epetiding ler vatatioti with her nletherl , **olio Ad, no ,tintei tainfl
id th*`04441C,htt6. , - .. , ., ..,,,,J atil, tor Skirt "11 th, *net befsiiii: Ai&
toter lotto* and *I% rsttotn,T, WOO itt *ttiialiiitellfbeit Drott..
*on. Of Toi,e'Ato.•,' tk-re Vititing 'with the tent* okikin, e ,eht14.,, Derghts
ttd Mr* Niergef MttilteU ' '. the father as. a ;hair ittative or, tooling
*ter Jackie litatnight iiptitt 14 Uttar:4411qt 10194, 00 matter to *hat ute
Irettvith bit tralidoareatk. It ft, Ott.: WO *IWO% betWit, to e
/fire,* 4no, liteltnight. tf Aulnirit.i''tkft ititOfY wanner( shadd' Ire IL Vo
06, illitki okiw, dat*tter, mil elan tabu 'tools ' and tatesset the WO
of 'Oblerieb, spent "Willis& vtith, mid tmit#s tottiPlextriA' of .1)itiws14,4
A *a. Vin. liftelholat. Iltoolloto.
i 1.01,11tannir•gthse ret•*ta'tohet
ltitlwitkal atttr trii*Ittv tht,paati
vath het m*04 lint* %tame twan bet40r
i , f they itotett ite
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so a, tug-ot-war. did .justice to the
'delicious picnic supper. At dark all went
dem to the beach where a bonfire was
11111•111
ITIREE-PIECE.SUITS
•Tiin Sweater style, line wool knit, smari
Summer shades. Sizes 34 and 36. Reg.
$9.95. JulySale Price. , . . .
ABERLEY SWIM SUITS
• Ladies' Suits, the smartest on the heath., new
knit and style. Colors bine, red, yellows
black and twhite, sizes 34 to 40. July Sale
SUMMER 'ENSEMBLES
Lovely Snits for the, sakart Miss and Matron.
Eine Crepes In white and pastels., • three.
....Apart& Aergth lacket-ss---taftta
applique, work, etc. SizeS ft,. 181#14.
-Regular S.i2.95 and $41 3.9S. July
Special Values hi Men's Two*Tious r
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Smart •Sport.Tweeds and Marmot or giro
and sand. • July 8ale..
or Royai York
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