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Annual Aoarew-Irkaioe iraeOtileo, Outing, • oa,ughter, %OS. Nvituam Kowisiok,
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-Pont 'oak, *few znyos solitay,of King, troAloy, .040k., totodng'away on her 76tla
. Cardito, Was the scene Of ,Ii delightftll hirtlidaY, gra.innigliti, Whfi prole:0'
1g4therillg on Saturday when Mernbeis Of to her m0471180 10 Robert rhoitgaiL $3
the AneireW*Lane fallallirS. 140 ,Arong; Ye*,11t sign. was 3,tise- Siliridr 1.4C,sQl,ln1ti.31114
beld 'Oat .annual family ' %04.000,1:c., ',been' a lifelong *lid highly, rprooted Yet
Theo, illustrious fairdlies formerly had; Shield of the distiitt, InterMOrit Wastoin
their tomes chiefly in the Tolvu8hIP_44, Dungannon cemetery, .the .14+11-bOare0
Ashileld but have new elescendOnis scat.., 'being her three *ens, yawn. .t.,. rank
tered throughout the length and breadth, and Robert Finnigani a soneire.iilW. Rob.
of Canada. Members were prori:lit from ert E1gke Of rIfippen, a grandSon; Harold
Ilkilmenten, Vermillion, Picton, London, Finnigan of:Senforth„ and a nephew
Teronto, Arthur, Goderich. „.LueblOw. William J. Reid. of Ashfteld, .Relativea
Aslifie d and Dun 1 nnon 0.,0 venev. Were present for the funeral from Sea -
able VOMail, Mrs. William H. e •, r., or , Q kn
now within a month of being 90 years- Of Whitechurch and Teeswater.
age. Who always_ _sfriaeed the eathering Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Carter (nee
with her presence, was absent this year.; Miss M. Evelyn Reed) andlittle son,
as she is at present enjoying 0. VI/a In Ernest Reed, of Toronto, are holidaying
Tcronto. The oldest person present was with reli:tives at Dungannon arid Clin.
Isaac Andrew of Ashfield, now 86 years ton.
R L. Reed Mrs. M. J. Re, her son
°Irvin and daughter, Doris, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Carter and -babe; "attended thi
Andrew -Lane picnic at Point Clark. -
Mrs. Jennie Lackhart, Sioux Lookout,Is a guest with her mother,' Mrs, Eller
Cluff.
Mrs. Harvey Webster and two children
returned to their home at Goderich, idle
lawinit a visit. with Mrs. Webater's meth*
er, Mrs. C. C. Brown: .
Thomas Wiggins had the misfortune
of losing a fine four-year-old mare on
Saturday. She had been suffering ,for a
week from lockjaw, caused frars a Small
abrasion on her, shoulder. The tetanus
set= treatment had been adirinistereri
and-lt- iWATIliettevedl-she ,was- ....
iF it, when she midden o a-tedp .
The Dungannon Junior Institute and
. of an. Followirig the noon meal an in.
eras terestIng program a sports as carried
. out, the results of which were as follows:
Races -Boys, under '1, Everett Lane, Al-
lan Ritchie; girls, under Kathleen
•Stothers, Doris Reed; boys, under 10.
Gordon Brooks, Frank Barkwell; girls
under 10, Elizabeth Stothers, Janet St.
Bernard. Boys under 12, Billie An-
drews, Gorden Brooks and is. Bark -
well (ties); girls, under 12, Ellen Andrew;
May Barkwell; boys, over 12, Arthur An-
drew, Bob Barkwell; girls:over 12, Hilda
Leine, Ellen Andrew; 3s1egge,d rece, Ellen
-Andrew and Irene Barkwell; Hilda and
Melda Lane; hoop race, (boys and girls,
anysiagel, Billie Andrew, Carman Stotts.
-----erwiteisinie the _caber. 7siti.eaadfficis
ivy Webb; nail -driving contest. ladies',
Mrs. D. Andre've . Mrs. Getrge Lane;
sitnenvings_thessmilingsplte ;women, eare„ Junior Farmers' Club enjoyed a beach
Andrew, Mrs. S. B. Stothers; married Party at Fort Albert -when about severity;
meri's race, Harveys -Webb -St• atbees, evere present. The .evering was
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'Wesley --Ritchie; married 'warren's race, pleasantly spent in sWimming. eames arid
seeentest, and •afterwards all ff ath0. red trig. Those taking part were -the -Misses
'Mrs: Oliver •Barksvelle-Mrs,e7 e -FS• -An dr-ews•
fat men'S raee. Bailie Stolhers, 'Rev, about the huge hellfire and ttialf6d we're . Vatic Pentland,- Ffeleri --Andersen,"
Dasvid Lane: girls' nail-drivine contest, ers and .enjoyed lunch. • • Roach, Wilma- Treleaven, Belle Swan,
Irene Barkwell. Ellen ApdrewGamer
Mr. and Mrs. 'I'. R. Walker of Brus,1 Sifelha Fowler, Maryl Million, Beenice
of ball played duringthe afternoon proy. .
ssls, were Dungannon visitors On Sun. Poach and Eunice' Long. a •
s• ed of mudh Interest. 'After the suppel • daY. --'• - -
hour, a program of speeches paelded over Mr. and Me& J. Mt:Sachet rt and twe.
by David Andrew. of Vermilken, was children. were guest& With Mr. arid' Mrs
both reminiscent and entertaining. R A. McKenzie.
Those who were called upon Ilere: WU- CS MeKenzie, of Hamilton,, visited with relatives he• re the past
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. arn McQuillan; Rev 1) J. Lane Gode- spent the week end with, his,- family, al
ite-tr-•%°tIalte near Seeeeke . .
TOWN .OF CODE
DOG LICENSE
Atyr o
any street.Or puouo ygko Without
'roPer, ueense tart *n,
be im-
pounded and Will btrreliazOtt OnlY
upon payment et 0.00 ,for a 'Ingle
dog and $4.00 JO a fernale • dog,
eXchisteee et the reglaler.:Ucense
feet otherwise -Pbe de% be
'hunninely destroyed.
R. C. 'POSTIKLETHWAITE.
Chief of Pollee.
nd *410 at the home of
Mr*, Robt. DayAdsen,
Mr. and Mrs Alvin
family, Of Ifiddletentn were Sunday
Viillter,a at, the. beMe of Mr. and
-Ito4t4 MeAllister,w,
Craik and Mrs: Craik
and -NOM** left oa TuesdaY, for
Montreal, where they will spend a
month's viteatien with Mrs. Crane's
*tether.
Oyes 15 Dunga,nifon, LtleknOW aria Mies.
Mr, and Mrs. 'William Alton end little.
son Douglas, of Toronto, are enjoying
e vaca
non and Iiiicknow„
The wheat is ahnost all, cut in thiS
district, some fields of which.ereaup• to
the average of ether Years, while many
fields are very poor; Many farmer,er
prated up their wheat in the yr:Jugend
sowed other grain, The- crops of early
varieties of oats are being cut this week:
and, the later varieties will be ready for
cutting by the 'end of the week or nexi
Week at the latest. The spring grain
has done very well considering the dry
weather in this district. The straw ,is
not very long but the heads o.,* oats are
fairly well filled. The wheat is well III -
led ant is a good simple. '
Mrs. Burton Poach and her. Sunday
School class are to be congratulated upon
their sulcessful presentation. for the
fourth time, of the play, The Three,
Pegs.'S whic,i they• gave at Hohnesville
on Wednesday evening of last week at
• the lawn social -of the United , chTirch
stargreSswisen a -very large crowd was in-
attendancent was Presa-isti-Per .from tht
randah of the -home of Miss Susan
pion, and, despite tlie fact that many
au. v ••red to statiti
throw -the nrommi,--there- was g.'• .
order and they were given a good bear -
rinPERICIFI TOWN kni
Miss 'Florence Hatch, of .Winnipeg.
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Stothera., Aithur, J. C. Stothers and •Picnics are the order of the day at pre- rrand-M-rs3;-Thos.-Sowerlay-and-MT.:.
Thos. Sovverby, jr., visited on 'Sunday
- -Salle Stotbe-rsc-beth-Of London, and Dr Sent Dungannon_ United chu.rell Sun,
. t -theshome-of Mr and Mrs„---Alfr
Carman Stothers, Picton. Mr. and Mrs , day School is holding its. picnic at the
Harris an Wednesday Brown, McKillop township
n
J. F. Andrew and family of Edmonton; river at G. P.
i
had the dietinetion of coming the long- afternoon. Erki
ene' Presbyterian church Mr.. and Mrs. Frank .McArthur,
0.t dietene Exnressinns_setseympathy in Sunday School will'picnic at the river at McNee and Miss Vera Mc 4.-
Mrs. Jas.
Me—
the ,form of letters were sent to two Mrs. Charlotte Rear& liffirMorning -stalq-Neer.of Goderich, were smote ef
families who recently suffered bereave- Lodge. A., F. and Ae M., Will meet on Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Orr, on FriciaY
ment namely ihe Barkwell family and Wednesday afternoon at the lake front evening. .
the 1VIcQuillin family, CV1/0 WilSC r.ot pre* at the rear .of Messrs. James Iifellatileniell Many from this commuhity attend-,
rent •• and James McKenzie's farms. north of td the funeral -of the late Mrs.- 'Wil-• men Stothers, of Picton. • They, with
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LEEMAN
Misa Ruth• Maw. of woronto., is visit.
Ing at her home at present.
"Afrie 0, Platten: and Miss My 0151 -
ton Spent day With friends here at
Week,
Mr& Horton of Goderich, sPent a day.
With her son and his.. fanillY, Mr. and
Mrs, Alex, Horton.
arsiarlialconer7Tir0adeosetiehip,
'MIss Ruth Arthiar is boi1da4ng in
Y
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Olintgla With her- *tint *ilia:. Win. %trite*,
'Master Reg.' ear*.4 fit rM't .15
hol1daYing2at-the'hinne of, his ,grandpar..
oats,:
.The *41.4mtinuagoD SehnOl. hniiding has
been treated to a now rOot by C. MOJA I,
and Sent, •
MM. WM. bObiels.Spenditur'tbia 'Week,
Iviih her sister-in-law, Mrs. T. Bradneele
at wingllant
mrs MeNaUghton of near GlIelph • Is
visiting ;her daughter, Mrs. Bert, 'Reyes,,
this Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson visited at thei
homeof lMr. and Mrs, E. Lawsen over,
-week:end:-
spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Jbse-I ever& A. Ferguson spent a feet dayslast•
phIne Chisholm; • . • • • I week, with her 'pother, Wire, ate, stew -
The many friends of Mits Winnie aka, ae wiagbahe
ahale are pleaesd to know she IS: so ranoh
improved in health from an attack of
pleurisy as tO be home from Ckaderich
hospital;
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1VIAFEKING
'Misses Olive and Jean Andereon and
Olive Kilpatrick, vent last week at Port
' Albert.
Mrs. Harry White, of Montreal, spent
last week with her 'brother, W. Richard
Johnston, and Mrs. Johnston. '
,
• Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton tine family
and Miss Pearl Irvin of London, were
week -end visitor's with relativee here.
Mrs. Wm. Blake, returned last' week
from a two weeks' visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs, Albert Alton, Belfast.
•Mrs _ADIS lkifriS Louis Boothby„ of De.;
trait. Mich.,' are spending. a tre6, Weeks'
vacation with the.latter'a brothers, Mess
M
ars., Toand Walter Glen.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Treleaven' and
daughters. E'velyn and Patricia. and son
Bob, of -Toronto-, and Mrs. A.rirrie-Trelea-
ven -of-Dongannone-were- guests -..of -Mr-.-
and. Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moffat and Keith
of Sarnia,. were week -end -gussts of Mr:
and .Mrs. Richard Johnston. They were
'actompanied by Miss Margaret Blake, of
Winnipeg, who remained to visit other
relatives here.
Mrs. R. • D. MUDITI and daughters,
Mises Mary and Zeta. are visiting this
,Strauzer, a Sebringville.
Mrs, Rob, Lalysley • and dnighter, of
B. C., visited at Mr. Wm. Roberton's and
Mx. and Mrs. Ru,ssell .1-1111 'mad Samily
other relatives this weelc. -visited•with „Air. and Mrs. Graham on
Messrs. R. D. Munro, 17. Wittori and Sunday, .
WM.- Craig, attended -the- Masonic Con-
,no.Aba E. 0. E.,Dolan; a former 'princi-
vention held in Toronto last week, pa lof Benmiller public 'school, was suc-
The Misses Wettlaufer, of Kitchener cessful in the June examinations and is
spent :several days last week with their now the holder of a permanent that class
friend, Mrs, R. D. Munro. professional certificate. We extend
• Mrs. Patterson returned to Toronto last he.artiest congratulations to her in this
week after spending several weeks with • splendid advancement in the teaching
her ,sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Weirs •profession. -
Wm. -Dobie, Miss Anna' Dobie,
Hugh and Jack Kerr, left this week on a
ARLTV
motor trip. to Fort Francis. • C
tirt:Vea_06M Mr and Mr& Allan ..WileorSawilisc eles
Timmins last Thursday and will spend brae- their golden- wedding anniversary
ten days Visiting relatives 15
. _ , . be pleased to re -
this vieln-1 at their home,,4 "Bide-a-WeeOarla, oh
ityAilgust and
Stratiaban and -cei-Seestheir friende.in-the
family, event a couple of day.; list, week "ening. siessising with then, 'will be
'camping along the lake near Vort Ale Mrs. WM. Guilliat and Mr. George Fore-
bert. ' " • s• • . - s " Man, hotiored-gueete of -fifty Seere
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLeod and babe
of ,,Stratford, have been holiday visitors
at the home of his mother. Mrs.„Itobt.
Congratulatione, to lVfiss Helen Ferguess
on and Mr. Bob Craig on' having suc-
cessfully passed their Entrance examin-
NowPlaying-"DAVID HAR1J
•,.WEDNESDAY_DOUbIe Bill! -.,
offer•:qa,L14.0:1111:1k.t::asordu,A,-dances and sucli :ottb,Trt,y Fri9,:a:RdTPIllaituAlrgTiTwri:Asnhydi714. ANAel-AwNsontAsry:vit:
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'MADAME,. SPY'
TlEtURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY„
" SLIM ,SUNIMBRVILLE. and ZASU PITTS
'reamed again in another merryvmatrimonia.1 mixup. If your
are bothersome see-, ° •
Coming-"SADM MeICEE" with Joan Crawford •
1iihdinteediVed: and SO': at 3,00 p.m.
ingr hwiothe MilS3C;OZilaeirldeel: 11" returned to i'the amusement for the evening, an e.e..
hemirder
cellent orchestra supplying the mask. At
midnight, a dainty lunch was served, the
bride and grdbm passing th, wedding
cake. Dancing. was carried on until the
early hours, the departing gueeta Wishing
Mr. and Mrs. Athill a happy wedded life.
The bride and groom left Monday mem-
ing for •Cane, Ontario, where they will
take up residence on the groonile--farm.
Mrs. Athill before her marriage was a
teacher engaged at Cane.
have come to l'egard the
Canadian National Exhibitioaa.5. the,
'US id-festivaf of -the-year-esp.-eially in
the- Matter of faelous-band&---This 'Tame --
the superb eirgardeation of Keeller Ati
the Royal military School of Music in •Ole
En land, will be the steature attraction
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Wife --"Dear, would you like to have
pettier. for . lunch?"
JT.
hand-4e
anks. My digestion -.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shackleton, and ‘tation. •also to their teacher. Mr. A. Hasty.
Miss Ailed Shackleton attended the mar- _Mre-6.,..Hercenriell anstachildren,,spent
riage of n ey 8eton end Miss several days visiting friends in and
Marion Ivison,- which topk ° place • Wed- around Kitphener laSt week. They re-
iieidaY noon in Talbot St. Bapllet criutth turned home last Saturday iv:tie Mr. A.
London, Ontario. • - Kirconnelle
Mr. and Sitre: Henry Horton.. had as Mr. Earl Raithby has purchased a
visite= during' the past week the,letter's
brotber--. .7-07-Stacithers, wItio was sic-
neurna,nied bv ills' wife andslamily; and
Mr. Bailie Stothers of London, Mr. oar-
Mrs. Finnigan Bitefed.-The late *Mil Port Albert,- The DUngannien, branch of eliara Biehan, of Vineland,' 'Which was Mrs. Horton and Mary and Mr. and:Mrs.
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Robert Finnigan wo honored in tteatti 1theWomens institute
wftl hold Its an -i 'held at Maitland cemetery on Satur- S. B. Stothers and family, who are
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riesday, Angust 151.
Mull picnic at the same place ' on Wed- day afternoon. Mrs. Bichan was a spending the -,summer id Kintailattends
former resident of this district ed the Andrew -Lane picnic at Point
- Mr. Williani It033 left on ThursclaY,1 The regular meeting of the Y.P.S., r,lark, Saturday, - -41tin .,%-
July 26th, for his home at -Winnipeg af- of 'Union church will be held ih- the ........................-........e........
ter enjoying a visit with his brother, itslifiMr.'1, church -on Friday evening, under the WE .1-„b_P"TriLD
r, 40.1s1 and Mr& ROSS, and with other directon of
1
relatives ir-A-eld. Mr. Charles Reas, , Mr.. Orval Powell's group.'
Before the( meeting 'softball will be Mr. Wm. Bush, of Toronto, is•spending
.0e ooderich, and Mr, am, d A.134 -
field, were week -end guesbi tir.-and1 Put" •
All young people are wo. some weeks with•IVIr. Bert Tee:tor , •
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JULY SALE of
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Mr. Emmerson Rodger. wag a Shake.
Mrs. F, 14043. 11fourbrothers . visited ,"Yd6 speare visitor on Sunday.
their brother. Mi. /Shoderiele.ROM woh: CotiRkatuiations are extended to
t
MissEstherMcIlwain, who was !Me-
e fortnight ago 'returned from hospital in,
London where he underwent a critical lcessful -in- passing her examinations
"operation. I at tliToronto Normal school and al-
Miss,Kathleen Reed, of Elora, and Mr so to Maurice Harwood and Erie Me -
And Mrs. Raymond B. Carter and babel Allister, Who were succesful in pass-
er 'Monte, o.re guests this Woe': with the,ling. their entrance examinatioib.
ladies' father, Mr. R. L. Reed. I, While Rev. F. W. Craik is on his
Mr. and Mra J P. Andrew andthree bolidays the serviceg will be heldin
children. aa 4r: David Andrew, left -ons, Union church as folloWs:" Beginning
Monday, , by ma*, for their reapective with next- Sunday, July 29th the W.
homes at Edmonton and VerrnilIlOn af et S. will have charge of the service,
ter enjoying a delightful visit with rela-1, when miss m.•Bailie, of Goderich,'
will be the gueit speaker. „On Sun-
- day, August .5th,the Y. P. S..wiT1
have charge., On 'Sunday, August
12th the executive of , the Sunday
I school ,will take the service and, on
Stmt.-1day, August 19th, the members,
• of the session will birin--ellarke. Sins:
iday school at 2 p. in. Church service
tit 3 p. m.
(From Another Correspondent)
Misses Phyllis and Dorothy Ginn,
• of Berimiller, ;visited Iasi, week with
theii friend-, Miss 1,.fary Harwood
A large number frinn **this tom-
• hiniiity attended the auction sale of
• l'dr.. Ensign, in Goderich •on
Caturday.
MISSES' DRESSES
° in Wasli Crepes, whit with\ pastel trim-
mings, ' $ize 16,18, 20. July Sale , .
WOMEN'S PRESSES
••In Whites, PaStels and -Printed Silks; Sport
Style's, -Cape Styles, and others; size$4. 38 to
44. Reg. So.:95 and $.7.95. July Sale..
CLEARING SUMMER MILLINERY
Stral,vs in plain and fancy weaves, light and
dark shades. July -Sale . ...
small new. case tractor to assist in the
silo fining and wood-cuiting-thi-s-itill,
.PORT ALBERT
A reception was held in honor of 'mt.
-and Mrs, D,ouglas Alexander Atnille who
were recently married, at Lakeview Farm,
the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm•
sDickson, •on • Wednesday evening. julY
Iftb. 'The -house wai beat -it -1W* decor-
ated for. the occasion. The bride, form-
erly Evelyn Jean iediaor; wee the reci-
pient of nosily beautiful presents, expres-
sive of the very high esteem in which she
,is held. Cards and dancing furnished
w-hile, his larger tractor is at the thresh-
ing work. • , „.
Mrs. Staples; from, Regina, is the guest
of her "sister, Mrs. Edgar Laweor., at pre-
sent. M"-- "- %elates giro of the West,
-is holida:ving as...h he.: cousin, Miss Ber-
like Lawton. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keyes arrived home
-on Sunday after.a week of holidays. Mr.
• Keyes and some friends Tent ore a fish-
ing trip to• the section' around North
Bay.
•La.st 'Week the Presbyteria:s heldt
picnic at the tamp grounds 4 Kintail
Mr. and Mrs, 'Wm. Walden and Ali on Wednesday afternoon arid - the Bap -
Wm were London vieitors on ttst folk picnicked at Harbor Park, Gode-
Saturday, 44. - • -
ricn on Thursdftno
ay aeron.
-Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cook ant: family '
Miss Marjorie Toll; 'from the, Sunday
and IVIiss Mae linney were Ven$ali visi.
School, and Mr. Keith Arthur from. the
tors one -day ins week.! - '
of Manitoba
P. S. ef Knox utrittd church, are
Dr. Harvey Buchanan, A,
was renewing oIt1 acquaintances 1 thie hOme again after attending VIVI 1 sttrnmer
vicinity list week, School at ,the new camp site near Dun-
. Miss -Francis Crozier, of Crewe, spent lope.'
over the week -end with her grandpa- Mrs. D. Patterson, of, Lethbridge, Alta.,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. IT, Campbell. spent a few days last week with. her sis-
Master,Ropald and mesa El/elm Taylor ter -in-law, Mrs. Wm. Andersoe, return -
spent several days last week at the hgme ing to, London Wednesday, where she
of Their aunt, Mrs. R. Stonehouse, Gode.
rieh.
win visit her mother, Mrs. Couplarid,be-
Mrs. (Dr)Victor Johnston-- and chil- fore she returns to her home Ste the,
dren,•ef Lucknow, were guests on Thurs- West., •
day patbeiLthe home of Mr. and Mrs Howard Report of the A.T.C.M..Musla exam
eltin
was received Iasi Week. We etend con -
Rev. W. and Mrs. Taylor, of Reckw04, grattila,tions to Miss Nfti,fi --Aintro; - -who
-Visited last week with the- former' took IronorS" hi primary work, and to
father, Mr.l. T. H. Taylor, end other
s
Misses Zeta Munro and Vivian Straugh-
friends. . .an, who took 'hone= in their elprientary
Mr, and Mrs. R, Vincent and Mrs. Wm
Govier were Grand Bend visi.tois ot work. Out of a .class of eight pupils
Srhursday and Friday and wore actom- (five from Blyth) of Prof. Alf Cook, all
had spent a week there. • , were successful, several obtaining honors.
panted hoxne by Mrs. Re Eutinman, Who
Misses. Marlorie Campbell. Ela!re Bain -
fent, , Win/lifted Campbell. 7.vfadelinc
Walden, ivtallaret Vincent,' EtlYthe Mc.
tmell and Mr, James MeGill were stun.
t Mr. and Mrs. .1"EtS'. Young. Mrsmer school students last week.
!' Dave Elliott 'and-•LillY were in Lon- °
t deft Oti Saturday. -* The- Exieuer ifali it.atd--frora Ilie "Royat
..
Mr: and W8..1. L. Heard and Mar- ',military' 'School of 'Music: in giglana'Will
tarot, of Clinton, were visitors at the accompany tile catuadkan, Nattnnat Exhie
! home ei Mr. and. Mrs. G. Harwood on: bitiOn. 2000 -voice 'Chorus -in their two
ttilndaSs. , •
. appearances' this year. Concerts will be
°
Mr. and 'Mrs. 1, Elwyn Anderson given on the evenings of August Seib
and family. of London, were week, sand September ath.
US
Id
isn't what et used to be."
rerslan Balm creates lovely complex-
ions. Velvety smooth. cools and re-
lief& the skin. Makes it eeiightfully
soft -textured. Alluringly fragrant. De-
lightful to use. Swiftly absorbe-1 by the
tissues imparting that eelesive charm sq.
distinctive of the dainty woman Per-
sian .Balm protects tbe delicate skin.
Preserves . and enhances the loveliest
complexion. Every discriminating wom-
an -should use this silvery lotion It is
unrivalled as a -flawless aid to beauty_
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I SA.V E on
YOUNG STEER AND
HEIFER BEEF'
'ROUND STEAK 15e lb.
SIRLOIN STEAK , 150 lb.
PORTER HOUSE STEAK....206.1b.
SHOULDER ROAST-, . ... ..12e
MB BOIL 70
LEAN BOIL * 8c
BEEP -SHANKS ..... .... 5c
SPRING LAMB
LEGS 24c lb.
-LOINS (tack end/ .25c Ib.
LOIN (small end) • . 22e lb.
_BREAST ° 15e 113.
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' Mrs. Cecil' Baiter and young daughter
are home froiri the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vanst me visited
With Mr. And Mrs. tarvey Pirher on
Sunday. • •
Mr arid.„ Mrs. A. Good and Saintly held
their annual picnic at the lake One day
„last week.
' Master Tom Patton untlerwent an, cp-
eratiop bit Goderich-hespittil one day last
week. We hope to see Tom out again
, soon,
Filburne, who has bah here visit-
SHOULDER • 18e lb.
gHOPS 25c lb.
MILK FED VEAL
1 „Lb. VEAL CHOPS' and 1 Lb.
ROUND STEAK, both for pc
STEWING VEAL - le lb.
SHOULDER ROAST .. 10c lb.
CHOPS (rib or shouldery2 lbs. 25c •
R.uar ROAST 12See lb.
THICK LOIN, . 'nee lb.
VEAL STEAK OF FILET 18p lb.
_
PURE PORK SAUSAGE,
17c, and 20c lb.
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
We Delivr— Free'
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Clubbing Rates of The Goarich Star
Save You money. The list:
' TORONTO. DAILY STAR—a-mil iii."'CiAerich Star. ..$7•QP
THE GLOBE and The Goderich Star. 6.00
THE MAIL and EMPIRE and The Goderich Star 6.00
THE LONDON ADVER'rISER. and The Goderich Star . 6.00
'THE F:REE F'RE* end The Goderich Star .
• THE FAMILY HERALD and WEEKLY. STAR and The -
°.Goderith Star .. , 2.50
AMERICAN. MAGAZINE and The Goderich Star 4.00
' CANADIAN, GEOGRAPHICAL and The Goderich Star . 4.50
CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL and The Gioderick Star . 2.50
July Sala,
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Backless Waists for Shorts or Slat 3 ,roade
. of, timed' pique. Juiy Sale Pritle'..• •
Special Values. in TwoTrauser
Suits.of all Wool Worsteds
In leading shades:This is good value
it offers men just the Sortpf.sitits Wantod
for present wear at gLpryto excoodittgly
low. Good looking worsteds in "blue or
brown sha0. .Suly S'ale
• Smatt Sport tweedS, mitt flannel in gra
and sat& July
CANADIAN MAGA4NE 'it'd The ciatlerich Stat.". . 2.50
i1'lielikrti4li4E and The .Godericit Star. 2.50
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN and The Ca.derich, Star . • 250
THE ETUDE and The Cpderitth. Star. . .1 • . 3.50
LADIES1. HOME '..IOURNAL and The Coded& Star 3.00
MatLEAN'S MAGAZINE and. Tbe Goderich Star — . 3.50
IVIAYFAIR .and The' 0.6de4ch
Star. `." „ — 3 4.50
,NATIONAL HOME MONTRIX and The Goderich*'Star. 2,50
ONTARIO FARMER; and The Catlett& Star 200
PICTORIAL REVIEW and The Goderich Star_. 2,50
'1eiP1)1AR •MECHANICS and The '0-0-11e:rich Star . ... 4.00
- RED 0001C and The Goiletith Star, — 4.00
ItOD AND GUN and The Goderich Star. -1; 3,50
ATUKSAY EVENING POST and The Gotl,erieh Star 6400
SATURDAY NIGHT and The Gatti& Stiit. .4. . 5.50
SCRIBSER'S MA.GAZNE and Tilt dOctick Stu . 5.50
VOGUE and The totleilt117,50
WORLD WIDE arid The Ooderic`: h4Star.. 5A)0
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