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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-08-09, Page 84 ik •Tatia$044.7", A GU h 014- he n week.out , , h strect o'er, Mr. Ref. Neellinsm visited in TOrauttc Week, ' Ma niece, Nti, Reienr,Pelfri,; turned iii4h hini and .is ePendln; lin+ •lidsYs in 00014; . , . • ' r., *411,,z04. ,,Tobw ZOningre Were ''*$_. Vo'll., WM ' arY Uni:vatt, Wife oV. Ogle*11 oWaluto/T on yitedneadoltotl,_st week; tendt40, „the, funertkt. ct. 3 1r- mu**, 'reSldenee'",,tOrlaY.. ,: She ,wasi'jiii• her ' frith: Vil*htnian, ' ot, Wh4eChUrehe: died ' 14.4salsiett Ottehg. : 'v., 'Year, and 441V4ekis 'resident ot Whit.4.' . , 04 Itu*es and Vriudne, 041V. 0:, blitch 4w the pat eight, Years.and prtoo Auburn, spent :the: week at the home' Of I:to, tla was a resident or Weatiaolda, She Wilkins, Gloucester race. ' , ,..tbeir alinte,' Um. •CosbaidzStoti' ;40 .' ''1)1:14.6.:.e cark4e;a7n1S'°°1. glari:nr" ' 'a I ! laW:ra h*usabll'aniecf 4411`tO. *It ds: ullivlit,terviNrs, Mrlis°,4,1i ii47. Mr. and SW; Olahnee RobetiSon 4131;.4' ,,opeciAl , glearipg , ° prices, , 311 1 ., •Siticfrhaltlgei '*P"tlY lirti.lestAe; il'ilitY' :tilcill°240nee'; tIhnrt't°11:11::: Johnston and MiSs'MYrtle, antiltir. Gee •daUghter' Kathleen", 11,0% and Mrs. Reloti 14ea IA/ I!) 1 7, at ,WilVain, of Ilullett Toil/us-hip. The tun, Stokes, were week -end guests at.Tere eral.serVice was cOncittOted at -the'Vrilted un - Messrs. ThOs4 Sheds, Wm.' Straehani, C. an church, WW,techurch; ot Which she. was and; 44s. ' VArilsli. lett jut Sunday to! I z"a-a4r, mx',11111011:17"004f.tnerncaon. . The Omni], or Mit Mary , Doyle, motor t°,_ito.Wley, - Alta.', They Will he away two months and will asalat in the western harVest, ; ' Mrs. Jas ,airvin with her daughter Whose death .ocelarred TaSi Saturday, was Mrs. M. J. Reed of Toronto, and the lat. r ter' s two children, Catlin arid Doris, were , held treat the. home re Eugene pean,,,, 1 Ent Street) to gt,:, Peter's -church, Re. - guests. with Mrs. Chat. °Irvin, Anillesea ' gent for Tip Top Tailors street, on Monday. • Ph one .384, quiem high flfi,SS was ,e,elebrated by Rev. Fr;1$0,1111ces, • Interment was made In the Mr. and Mrs. .H. Sol -Me& and Air. and fainilf„. plot In St. ,AUgUstine . cemetery, .,14rs. T. Leighton, Fort Erre, also Mr. and i where Rev. kir. Giffney cdliciated. After • Mrs /I, Coulthurst, Pontiae, Mich., were t . week4n-d7-visucrowinf w." and Mrs. vtr. - . • --:: - -** * ' ***"" - .,,.._ __ ____ an....iliness-of..ovr-..three- months- . Missi A. Coulthurst, West St. I —WIN: 'iiiiiii9is. Ai: TilE DRUG STORE•' . Unroll, R att. and other relatives, left for ..Doyle passed awaY. at Arekataira IlesPi- Mrs' W. T. Bunt has 'dart* to her T"lif.r431s!GOeeo!tertrctimaYe.an, Of 'Ferndale =Oh., taiteir.i;Zgrarter hre'r. dileiait°4v1 fWftlrle_lYm4T,11::* home at latieton,,Sizeet, laving spent two Lap.dr, - _Ilini.op , 7 :-Campbeii - VVigl *weeks visiting her sister and niece, Mrs, ' ...,.' Una Theurer; Sutler 'atit iiattotk Althgt: gretted by many friends. She was a de- I Scott and Miss. Scott, at Clifford arid and Miss Anna Dunean, of satin Ste. vOut member of St: Peter's church, of the; friends at Listowel and vicirtitY. Marie, were week -end visitors with in.:, -Altar-Socilety and the Catholia- WarneN'si Recent visitors at the home or Mr, and and Mrs. Fred Elliott, ' Goderich Town- League. she was horn in Colgan, toma.1 Mrs. John Longmire were: , Mr. and Mrs. other. relatives in Huron County. --,_ slifi4 gra" j. B. Graham, 434.)derich* and sdhaluPght*efr olirdiPaalataZnecieand 'Ma-vit.14=rtir4cle; s''''''''''''''Iu'''''c'''''''A4''l'i:''''r''''''' ' 7"---' Robt: Renniek, Mr. and Mrs, Ken. 'WM. Iteeso, 'John :Keeso, Jr., and Mrs.. Joe Burke of LZtowel. , Impressions -of the . . . , County: she came with ler parents to reside in Huron County when' quite . n I • Dove, pioneer residents of Silneoe Woods, of West alonkton; ,,,Mr. and Mrs. -ar • . - , ne-tr.-RaElitattlifitatetunie-crTront a ' - .. OM ConisfiteArtiton' - -- 28 , years ago she came' to--Goderick to: GIBOINOS-JERVIS . . 0 -- - g.--Atter-.After-eta-the- — and dit daughter, iichtheirc;agtvcaetyrz Mrs. J. ,,JitieraD„ilhCishsaliMeLers, „ . ..,..„..,,,, . : - . - nve, coming from Hullett- surviving are i • ' • . . A pretty wedding was solenitifse.ci at returned with her and are enjoying 'a (Conthuted from Page 1..) . One brother and one Sister, Flatlets bb3rle ' " 24311.44: even24* ollifirtng were; wInneic: tempi gud.V.r.., As. rIon 24- Jaa.'„ Milne ad Mr Alex Mina 3i4a,a\lt an W Wbipp 46.,,. Another gtiMe Will be held nett daa. evening at Hatel. Suntan. • 'MUNICIPAL OFFICES REDECORATED' Wark on the °Meet of the optintY OM - 110011 ,.laiwe been coYered WWI ' cale, the treasurer, the lyric and engin- ter, Is well under way. 'The to jointer eople e now brown linoleum while the engineer% ofa Mr. W. T. TretheWaY, 4; Viainesville, %Ice is undergoing it therotigh redeebrat- Ina. from more to eems, The Sob '» is visiting frlendS here at DreSent, be completed in a few days. •Mr. W. C. Patton and Master BZly were weekend 'visttors at Temente. IMFRovINO AFTER ACCIDENT' iiMisa rx.el.4 Andrea?, spent a pleasant week visiting relatives at 'Teronto. 'frafilc Ofticer Norman Lever, who VMS injured seriously in an accident ' near Dr, C. E. and*Imrs.TOII o Blyth, are Grand Bend on Sunday. July ifith, hphdaY,Ing -thlS geneSetlIng not4l. resting comfortably in hospital at Olin- Mr, and Mrs. Harold NeWeonibe were ton. Magistrate Reid called on him on visitors. in Toronto over Clifc Holiday. inern-ing "when holding Court: Otis-hasarcturned-toTorento-al tei. thrre and reports himmaking satbfaca two week's' visit with' Mrs. G. A. Dun tory r,rognes. It will be some weeks be- lop. fore he will be flt for duty but it it ex- M.Isa Margaret Conner is spending her pected that in due ours t he will -be back vadaVoia at 'Toronto ,and Frenchman's on the job. ' • • . 'Bay. Miss Margaret Thorburn, of Khigston. A FREAK OF NATURE . . is Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .4.1MaStan,4114Saainaeornmarovving-waa--Wsra. Strachan. led _to The -Star by Mr. H. Lang.. Viz 'Toward Wilkins haa returned from lois, of London, who with his 'wife, was a week% visit with his cousin, Mr. Stan - visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ley Ball, '.Attliuria - Co. 'Hewett, Goderich townehip. rn a Mrs, P. J. Steller and two children, of aaewetaanaaeed--aatenaa,Detroia-ttreaenjoyingatheir -holidays Tom stalk had a cob of corn growing at cottage on the cliff. ihe ten. Instead cd the cobs Springing `Mr. 'Stanley Peter", of AtWOod; visited 'from the lower part of the stalk one large at the home of Mrand mrs. Reg. Neea..., cob with tassel and undersized kernels ham on Wednesday, Was 06'40E4 'Old Of the blossom e•nd of Strachan. Di. Land, the italit entirely -treat- of butles. Sur--. Florida, are visiting the former's.brother,- "' Otittt the or your:,,.:10(rar you 0 , ke r a our *pert* Pr!cre-s, tIz • Oa oil ;COWS 29e • ' ' STAT1,45N$ 1001.14r...41.......04.........0,10.104.0.0.• . 0014110..Megs, WAIC . 'PAD PlrAEPLE0*RikriGic. LiSTERENE 'TOOrrit PASTE. ........,,wi.uo.,,p...."„, ----.... .-,-..---1-.......--.9. ...,.,..qt,V.SVFIEN' SAM AVC .,.. . (119‘ tax) 25,e OVALTINE, Medium AO, ‘ 67c 01-4LETT* FIVE, gukpgs for ,Ige OATH; CAPS, to 8�s TRY nAznA- FOR HAX FEVER, 50c' and $4001 pRomp'S MILK OV., lata, . NESIA 490 TOILET SOAP, "5 CAXE$ 25e TOOTH BRUSH,. EXTRA: VALUE FOR 25e FRUITATWES, SMALL, g2t FOR SUNBURN recoyamend Canon' Oili4-oz, • bottle, 25c • GODERICH DRUGGIOTS .* *******440.0,•••••••••••momii•****• the home of the Pride's parents, Mr. and • and Mrs. Agnes McCilyn, both of Tees - vita at the home of Mr. and Mrs:Lw.. it. itatara amphitheatre : Le natural piety water. Mrs. E. L'. Dean of Goderiali Mrs. E. vtr• Gibi?ingatatonr on satur" Elliott, Cobourg. Street,. - a. of men, even when on aliday; the inas. .. Is mr. and ;Mrs. #-A.- L Cole MrsaafeNalIy-,---setrbands; the -voice of the-Sperikeli,'again . ..l. 1 day August 4th when their el MRS._ /SAAR FISHER ter, .Ellen Grace, /Was united in -marriage t,t to Russell Levai 'Jervis, only son --of Air. and Mrs. Oliver J. •jeryit „,of Goderich One of the., Oldest residents of Gode-' rich. and one of the, pioxteers of Huroni Township, the ceremony beir,g 'performed thorn- by Rev. .F. G. Fe,rrilf; of Clinton, I 'The County passed away -en . nicunting each flower was a -miniature' Mr. Wm. Strachan. " Miss 'Helen Cayley, Mr. -and Mrs. Rolat. ,the well -loved. ;canon Scott; ' the _break... - rob surrounded trireddish brown" tassels, , ' Mr. stki„, manager of The PeoPie's Johnston 'wild iviTss ' Pauline. -Joimstori :lig up, of the. service and the quiet dis- w'ithaut the usual husks. The farm is More, is spending his holidays at Mon- treal and New York. - „Fituated on the -Hayfield road, and was ternivrly* cperated by George Sowerby. Mr Langleia Was a resid,ent of Ooderich fertvayeara ago,-/Virs. alter oi Mr. and Mrs. Hewett. The Young Brirle-'-"I'm looking for an -gapartinent.!'. - a- -1 --Mrea-Wata Patton andiviisaltutlr-Pat- The Friend-wWhat style?" tan, nurse-inatraining, were recent -dell.- The Sride--"One of 'those where it is tors at T'Opnto and Stratford. • litrgal to -cook." Mrs. • F. 8. .YoUng, Of Glendale, Calif., visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strachan, Cambria Road. Mr. and Mrs. Morren, Barrie, and Mr. ind Mrs, Civem,:_. of ilialkerviile. are guests at the Menesettmg Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F'. Steller, Detroit, and Miss, JalmatOrt; of Londott, are spending their holidays in Cloderth.. • * • Mr. and Mrs. A. N, Atkinson and fatfe. Love 100% Pura is rare as -radium. ily, have returned to their' home on SOW) * Street, after spending a month at Port Suspicion feeds jealousy, certaintY Elgin" tieiri*ei it. Margaret and -Olive Hradley • • • - have returned to their home from tor - It is easier" to hurt those who lovo onto, where they spent a 'my pleasant us than these who do not. " week -end. • • • Mr„ and Mrs. Stan* Rivers and ciril- *We are more fooled by our own dren, of North. Bay, are visiting at the aegotistn than by liattere.rs. home *of ,Mr. and Mrs. Itarold Rivers, * • * Newgate St. . We often get credit for good quall Mr. and Mrs. F, 0. Eagle and soitS, Ed - ties by biding our bad ones. ,• win and Gordon, and Miss Eagle, 01 • • • - Thtinaton, are altiting the Misses Eagle, Quebec • Street. `. 'Those 'who boast of Many friends are • generatly .44YOrti01n... their ivrr: and _Iirtsr._,PaM tine. Miss Vera 'Trick, of London; is visit- .ng- at the home _of _Mrs: Salkeld„ and -Miss itt-Stakeld; eton--St.----- 'McGee,. of Calgary,'Alta., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phelan, Gloueester Terme. • ghei IFIR:ESIDE —1141LOSO,Plifle ° ey ALFRED uneast . Lost love ta.rarely revived. . • _ _ .11 1 — " Ifai were visitors `lit the hente k' spent the week -end at Port Dover visit- persal of the greatest °L.:Canadian con- ing at the home of Mrs. Cole's sister, gregations. " ' Mrs. T. G. Caley, and Mr. Cayliy. • Back to the eentre of the:city.bride, given in marriage by. her father, More ning Augus,t 7th in the person of Phoebe . After an ,absenee ot Uwe_ years, ...ivris,s old triends. ' aoEte in, t0 ....t....h.g.leautioura _Nett,',.vvittectilif,..hie lava: iitta,:,.b risi_al....,...wore...a. :frock of -Whit. organza and car-. • Llia lafollwain, BerkleY;'&111,-,-11-erifOY:--of their: iiianrifaced_.explitriatiOne that her harm on' Arglesea treet' The iitta ried a bouquet *1 dlutorine, tkill roses and Ing 411 extended ifigt with her parenta, they had not .been able to arriVe before; 'sa MrsFishersuffered a heart attack about fern. The pride was attended by her sis- Mr. and Mrs. D. MeIlwain; Newgate St. of the milling; ikiaafrhag thousands in 7 O'clock in the mornilig atter being hi* : ter, Miss Edfth Gibbingsa who.. Wore a She. spent two weeks in Champ_ and at- berets' o! the ,itrema tu_paradea; ofthei :, ', biu,.. .. tmeaita,;_itifd,,,drod,._ ., .froelc-ai green-rarganzaaand-earried a how- tendecrtlie-larorld's Vaiir,- en rciiire -to `liadiViduTtl-"OlcrEwea 'Who with, a b0ok1,--.'' cruet of sununer flowes. Raymond Thiel t diately. Mrs. libber yeas the , daughter: , r . -pioderich. . - ' :_,„...` . . , of -jokes' in hie:hand; fusisted on lichdingtof Jrioof Sebringville was gooinsmaii. The bri- nks. Themes .Reid and two daughterS, • the attenthin of a group .of f ofti . an Elizabeth Nott, and wa,s horn! .., ,, platy entered the living room to the Mrs. Alois \ Knapp. and Mrs. Mark Web- r ceri while he rill:ff.-stories' or thoipseivies; 14 •Tutkersinft4 I'dwnshil) in 1845.• She- "a' strains of Mendels.sehn% wedatig march ber, and her grandson, EdWard, of Lake.; of their aniuseme.nt' of eoffstailtly Jizarried Isaac Fisher in 1864 at her horn. .a---- -- ' - ------ htee:arid,weaat to Hire mii' the groom's farm ine I played by the bride% grandfather, R. J. wood. Ohio. spent the week end With the crowds always comtng;* , of the ard Bat- mosect in, Gibb,,Ings ,..o: To:aronte: 'During the sign- former's mints, larks. B. Kenyon, aticil%Ms1 t. 11 - . Paw ' ' • c c e Colborne Tewrashilo. There they lived for- - 51 years until 1915 when they frig of the register Mr. ,Giblaings played .E._ Smith. Mrs. _Reid vat, born -at- Duet lit v*I-Ar 1C-16 --A--- -Csr,- -'31brgx1:":f-sang-wal"'cargs'ati tei ,Cioderich. Her hizsbanil passed away - aaaaaeraigs oi Love."- A Wedding lun- gannon but early J.IT life moved to Cleve- the to of then' • voiaes; of the *Id chap cheon was served 'in .tffe dining. room land. .who took his hots* offaand went to sIeep.4.,Airrnitr.92Fistl tiner Goderich, since whith tbrke continued •te reside in_the whieh was decorated in Pink and violet, e!nivpm win ......nvr.IN snir, e*A-AdYed Y-oik- dwatil---of trre wistr414fre*,me On " Anglesea street. Mrs. Fiaher.lidth- 'lltanier -11°IveiT'a* 1111 aesistelate _ ••••••17/11104.11.1•11 a Mg 10 die' t old Orr bave enjoyed` tiiiens; enjoyed excellent health all her life ex- ,,..i.wErrke ivti ' — ses Doreen r arquhar, Helen - ME -Allan Ross has securectwork with sante cOmrade.lang turned' toTatertelf dust, -7 cep Air At . US eompIatit in ' ect in "whn; e ° Dorothy 7.atts and. Dorothy a poultry farm near attelph. . was reealled. " • , — ''t9II and. during all her 'life in Goderich- . Farquhar.- Mr. and Mrs. 'Jervis left on -a ._ . Mr.,ittid ' Mrs. Theis. Ross,. Ted and • ,.: Nfr s'beii ' Jift's been a faithful attendant aa Vic- . trip 'down the St. Lawrence. They will . . Betty, 0! Kinglton, viKted oil- sunday at - Au nigh,t*,.tliC grey 0! davni show- toria-St; Viiited-Chtitth, "of wiiieli she , a reside in ClAiton; -Guests were -present -- the home ot: mrs. Jar oss. . ' ed In tht4k,y,'O341-- the, wisterir gap; and from Toledo; Olito, Port Hope, Toronto,: I WEE& a niember. Her many' kiadly wom- fainivt.y tiatrii: ivouststayoThit xi,odcgaemrsobe, Orli Bruansa. nwolotehlringneeendoedtr 001,0:. to see air tlio to eto. tat the things' fully Apra/Mies won for her the friendship. Wile, Z*15/147! and Efensall. '- Burlington, prayton. Stratford, Sebring, of air who came ti contact with' her, She, sels, visited over, the Week -end and. hou- fr/ends Who nee.deir '$'"'Alt:;:, 016I',. f'cr. rest- IS surVived by, her datighter, Mit& Meryl ° • —7 - it ' • a - - ,. or to fresh tritimplis of . fun. someone;- daY with Mrs.* cainpbell's mother, Airs: a Merl. and by two sons, Jacob Fisher, NORMAL 'SCHOOL' COURSES Alcoa,. • ' * brought a piano, front the French-viliage of • Layer, and Jos. Fisher of Goderich.1 . , all the Way ,d6avri on car a street .;. some- i..uez-e ..„-..- Ur. and Mrs. O. Setter; 01Thedford. one else thodglit or tYing' 4 Pulibeinan '11P Aare two grandchildren and Or; The Minister • of Educatiott has Made were guests, With Mr. and Mrs. Reg. to a telephone T.,(40irreat grandchildren. Thefuneral willi the folicivving .announcentent,with regard . Johnston, anct Mr: and Ms: Oordon or_r, "with. the. eup that cheers-afrer---wliVeft-he--etootte ceritretery *Una* h ewas Pifectt take pia,ce ', from her. late residence to' 4;0 (1) the setoad _year Normal school on Thnrsday at as course. and (2) the validation of certifi.' ment of Education will pay grant of twenty-five dollars m5.0o) direatly to each teacher, who has coMpleted sUccess- fully the. -second year course. in an Otz..• lie; parate,- or ,Clyntiimation engaged as a teaper in an Ontario puob^ daring the year. 4. It will not be necessary for teach.. -ers holding 'interim First and Second as cer ca a.s, no a , • , ply to the Department of _Edueation_fo extension ahd validation of their . , ertlficates for the school year 1934-1935. The Minister of Education will instruct ; all publia and separate' school inspectors to the .effect thattbes.e_oestylcatcs be valid Km that year. Strangled with Arthur's is the only ex- . 'TpresSiOn that seema'; to cernvey yhatak„ • clured -from-an attack-of--this-troubie. -- - The -relief from br. Kellogg's Asth- ma Reinedy is beyond measure. Where all was sufibrirt, there' conies comfort and rest. Breathing becomes norrnal and the bronchial tubes completelY ereared.„„This unriyalred remedy is wortlfartany times its price to all who -uee-ita - and took in the races 'on Oivie Holiday. woo taken home:*hut heidtviurtexi ,w;cs p.m. R.o. vi„. r...rAne win 4tisiats. in, 4.ates. -. • .. . Q Mrs,Murray Icennerri and daughter, , iotitied of a-vasualty, 44"r' ' - -the absence of Rev. Ir.. w. Craik of; viv.„4. The seobrd 'fiat CiAtese. _ - vtisi,:i'tit'ilia*cibe:tha-ti-E4714rierfr,inontivtis,-h:troavelin-tiestoen.n ,, -,..st--iAnt-stbhiee--Exntdotibtcit:tr,fo.Patritk'te hotew.variottshti4ip:ti: II,orri -""*"-tni, itfutzlip.reli. - ' . ', r 1. TheSecondYear cottrse will. not I be 'offered at. any Narrnal School - during • - " Down town the' thottSandia milted' about. AMONG ring CIIIIRCTIES, the sehcOI year 19344935; and all regu.. ' weiconying .ititetoriters whO ;Were doing. . . . ' ' , I Wiens set forth In Circulars 23 and 230 their best to make up for lost Mine. Alr Services at the Baptist church on Sana .for 1934-1935 Will lie ineffeetive Irma one% a t'liousand • reunionsr. orderly' Vastor W. It Boni, .a tollAvst 10 .a.nr.,i lips: . : rceitna at the Ea. finishing UP, husinessi Rib, le Schootit 11 A.M., gotPal. ,ier.7.1..; 2. --41'hose . teaeliers4nkraining -.Who; ,You.. gopir*:001,1/..:$04_,daz- kugust .itth. - 'wig will be surprised .. day. a thousand :parties. 'be meduete4---, alj-ratathey--applylo-ting-caurse -for - preparatory. to 4103,filgy Tons berm 'Tau Subjeet. The Oae 'Thing Needful, or have ee1u-e(t Interlflr st and ' s,,ent for, unit, retinianS later an .etoWn and"- hOw:nice that ,.,,__Nr.a.ari:in't_5_40o_d,_Clioico;!" 7. p.m.. Subject, ming tne ,series on the, Torolinet., ail ontarje, Norinar- sehool ler one Year, , .. !Class certificates after having attended to hope for *flirting& ' ' - " ditellor gantet e'er-pal:tete' and still some %Jona, ' . Ibittike ..Aitaitt 'Kink Ahab n Nalsoth's Gulden. " . hi Eli.tall. '"Erijah's .searehing Challenge to dh any of ien'e yeare 19214928 't03 1933R , ESS 1934, incsive, taid-tibb have net coin. Those .who lad Peen there ier the Services at North, street United church placid tit second year tourSe' to, an Ozt whole three,. .days Were heginnov-to think . on 'Sunday. August 12th, will be contract- tario PLaneas teri Nota_naL4eljpg,,,,r . display -in the .eveningliere again Inas- -,a,41., ',Anthill serve,e, subject, "Vite•Little which theta' iriteliiin first and eitaand elatt .a ' tid-bitsines.c Ilot Or. tli . . , _ W,7*----"pairor, Rev, W., .: , -merti . cficated selifirIcor the Idiot) .wortdert4..military ,tatfito. and -tireioris follows:1'41 a.M., " 'Sunday Schad; -1- ear- •193.44925•,'711iii-7-tinditionS ' " linen; aed thOuslittats. • watched' the filOkering PoXese'. 7, rn.,' public Vtarthip, subjeCt, tertificaten maybe madoent4nent vo, ,lightS ht `theltig 'Vat ,Atfesdile...titrk. ,!!,42,1e,tolgnity.of.littraan.,,Lite...7--,-:-.t„.-z,--.---.-bo,anneunceiti-hy----theLMInUter--otEdIca.i:' - 1 ..th.' the erem e -l V - ell' • seryicet at • Victorrie street Milted -1;-'-'fl'u- -s' irate -tit il• . r. ' tion at Wine Moe before' .Itine., lst,, 1103k iitoriighotst6itore. vior .ttii:y tInettehotoret.ea tIvis,rtytroittgo. bulti,Achutiretusht, iwi2tlit. it ,telhowatted1:04:111;ni, svie,, striae,: -tsch300, id, Itelitterendiotif34.,le94e1135,,, 01 the . bn-s :and -boat 'id* ..nY ni , °u•sa_. . day-Schooii 11' a:Irk.) pUblit . Wirratilh the '193°‘19"1'-ila-114741"tt' " t* '16:15Talt- Itiathering at doWntowntOrners 'to 41:gruPt sel.vide *at be, An charge of ,to._,Valing .. 1 hitt '#: to muck to "toil them bones!' 'Peoples ,$0,014/4 speaker, 1%08 -Annie Mc-fr - ,--- and to ito'is, thousand" and 'one ttlingt ,,istbleblihros_ottbe,_-mortiiiitzaktiititit--;-:- Throogh,,it ot a. kindly., hatinitta yearn - !g to be you *gain; to hoe,* fling at lite *bile yet the chance remained; to harm no out but to *rake ,itu as 'halm*, ed. tiV Rev; !ri, Wilttllaw 'rotor,. tx.15... as ' as polio:we. , 1 follows: 11 *an, *arab* serldee, 8'j. ort oTholty 1O.061redtos,' lt, long Inen n4etevectr ' led. ‘,tthe Abiding Z04*. tit ruith';' t 'tn., wohdo entice,* ***et, "What- is and btitiedi, 1144 beertibrought to . life ' cbtistianittl" „Sobt)atii ille4001 at IP a.in* Siliaha, tor one hod laaPpy party,. 0 It Wat.11 atiema walk -not it tingle re-, „ SUPPOSE you came suddenly upon two, roads. One straightwell-trodden. . the other thin and-twistint off into' Undergrowthif you didn't want to 4rrive at arty place rn particularyou *night choose the latter. But not ,otherwise. Wore you,- as,-buyer,:run -two -roadOnt-isth Mad' of - knowledge,' of an advertised produat. Thousands use It There's no rnysteryi'abont it, no doubtingniithirup hidden. ° leads the way definitely to a fountain lieu, a floor wax, a ttobtli,- • paste that will give you satisfaction. When you use an ad vertisement, Sion use in open roa,d. When you don't uSe *dvrttsemnt you go the doubtful road. You have only hazy knowledge of the product ahead. No 'tradetuark 6r name to depend upon guides you. The re- siilt may or may not be worth the effort. You'dontknow Read the advertisements Anytipifg widely advert ,breakfast (04 haininer ftai( lOrii4--"has:proved, itself A.004. by advertising. ELER'S This is. the season for Lawn and Camp Chairs, etc; We have them. R. WHgELER. urnihsre Dea'er Funeral Director *10/44/0/14/44 Summer:Is Here if4.,!1=?Pn.,•_,..Tiler,t1/44.-b.!k no -erring set* ‘Sertrices in knot 'Presbyterian ehurch 011 SOday,,..Auguat 12th, WM* be Conduct. The Knox church cot:wet/0mila oe. nie •••411, be held on -Wednesday, August X • 15th, at 'Harbor Park, Matiorie---ittI SOO SaY, rua1& Si The, 'tiood /tape inglish When. Ken .liropoted, the Other tutheran ,Missice holds ita morning WO* -1--1Ovaitil on SundOr— next, Auttuit Ano1e....144,1 intended to, you now XSositir—Vrtntkr,- 40,10.45 • sLra.„----. hnt 1Voeitals illnattered Oat i 'forgot motto no, .00derlott, Oa; 'VI*: se *At ' 'Seitz ralyiegiluthe„ tsubooffecort*.trinizt.,thie tie441x4tor0040,:rter: s. You like so much, can be e to look Why noecall ui ▪ ---VROOMAN'S- - .french Dry Cleaning Works • IrfST 411.101.111104111•444* /4/4/4444/4•44/46 .4114,411,101016 RED ROSE TEA, per lb...Li • 4. Baediter .Week-endSpecials 49e. CHOCOLATE BUDS per /b. .• •4,, . BROWN Olt GRANuLATED lbo. *for.. * 4 CORN. FLAKES, Al& KINDS., 3 PKGS. FOR PkEMJfR TOILET TISSUE 3 LARGE' ROLLS. .... . .. •.`IVIAPLE BUTIIIR, pet 16.4. • to •4•4 4 • Ir. • • • • • 4. • :‘,19e• cft0SSE .* BLACKWELL ORANGE MARMALADE, 40 -oz. jar 30o FRESHLY GROUND COFFEE, per . .33e FANCY MIXED CAKES., 2 lbs. for. . . . " — .27o HEIM .MEDIUM PORK AND BEANS, °. 10e 8-0a tiOTTLE ARTIFICIAL VAN/LLA,... . • 19e UNWRAPPED *SOAP, 10. BARS.......... . . . . .... ... Phone 368 Store AMELD • team of atatratian louts -Ccirae Were I A' HVingWftge for wort honotlydote, how atturdift would be 60 pritblerns..k.-01rhtal it illaiiii4 . you • thtoig1 e oyarSitioat of c*roikot youtolf 'solo t viith , Wilk t JA. WOOLLCO 34 Tuft o piky*ble *t the *ffioe of the Colltictor. I)*y od mote the discoont. 11., It OBER, SON, Tait Collector