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ter, WS, Earl.• Raithby,. 'rand other rela-
f ives here at present.
Mos, C;,• •MetIlinton of. 4oderiek ,
dtIngatthe hinny 'of "her nieephew, Mr,. F,
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Miss Margaret. Moate, of •amilten,' is
visiting her cousin, Miss Bernice Ia•arson
this• ,Week. , ;
.Miss Vera Wilkins, of Goderich, Was
the . guest of her aunt, Mrs. Amos Ball,
over the week -end..
Mrs, Thos, Kereonnell and little son,
of Egmondville, are visiting relatives' in
this vicinity at present
'Mr_ and .Nifs....Norrman , Murray. alio
Reg, sof anipbellville,_viflitedii
on Tuesday of this 'week.
11!irs Robert, -_ Tailor _-.returrked, from
Toronto last week and is visiting at the
home of her son, Everett Taylor, at, pres-
ent.
Mrs,:..A,: VA.8hackleton and children, of
Toronto, are visiting rwlth her Mothers,
Mrs: • D. Patterson, at .the home' of , Mrs.
W. Anderson.
Mr. H; Snyder, of Goderich, and his
daughter, Mrs.. Wright, .of Melbourne,
and two little daughters, visited at the
home of Mr. Jno. Ferguson on Tuesdayy
of this week.
Mr. and 1VIrs. F. Rice and son, Doug-
las, and Mr..and, Mrs. Marquardt, of De-
, trcrit, were -visitors' at the home- 'of'''Mrs:
R2ce's brother, Mr. Bert Marsh, last
week.
On Tuesday afternoon of this • week
the ladies of Knox United church _held
an , afternoon reception in the_church
!basement for_.Mrs. Mary Fingland. Grier
' son. Many old friends- gathered to lis-
ten to her story of the great need in the
land of rosea 044 ef..t. lien h irl
carried there,;
The f'uue ral of tile • lite MC 0, 40 ° -
stonR of.:T r oto', -tOtik plac ► 1l o day
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suddenly initire?a#or end lea*'w,o brOl
%t a s<.hi' ,!� o u'�urri ud e
West: a►h cher , , mea..
raised ;un ,a fern In: West Wawahosh+and
for a time' ,practiced .. law in .. Goderich,.
Sympathy is extended. t the • sorrowin. g.
friends,
"We regret to state that word '.has 104
been 'received early this Wednesday
'Morning of the passing of Mrs. -John-
Doerr, of .East Wawanosh. . Mr&, port'
developed blood' -'toning in • her' hand
and "was taken to Clinton- hospital about'
'ten days ago, where everything Poesible
was done to save her life but without
avail. She leaves her husband, one son
Ernest, add her sister, Mrs. Leatherl►and,
and a large circle of relatives and friends
f has
to mourn, thee .loss of one• rovho filled
place in the coriimunity since her Mar,
triagenearly t ii y years ago. 'Mrs;
Doerr's • maiden name was Miss Annie
Rulbolz of 'Vgmondville. The sympathyi
of the conununity is extended to the
family.
LUCENOW.. -
Mr. Cecil Oarniss, of Lucknow, is visit-
ing with Sarnia friends.
Mr. George Middleton has returned
horne- recently from a trip to the Paeif%•
Coast..
• Miss Isobel Dymock, of West Lorne, • is
visiting her friend, Miss Winnifred John-
stone.
Miss jewel Rodgers, of Flint, 'Mich•, is
vWtfii at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. W:
__WHill. _ •
Mr. and Mrs. Huger Anderson;- of Buf-
falo, are renewing old,cquaintances in
Lucknow.
Orland• -.Paterson -and, Bruce` MaeMi11an
are spending the week camping at Bruce
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,,Treleaven, Billy
uron Commercial Academy9'
-(A, finishing School • Witham' Ideal)
•GUDEI IG1t „-ON` AR,IO-_-1-_:._t
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AUTUMN TERM BEGINS- MONDAY,, SEPT 10th .
After finishing High School every young man and young woman p
requires at least one year of specialized training in preparation for
a good position.•
We offer thorough courses by competent instructors in Book-
keeping, Accounting, Shorthand Tying, Business English, ,Letter.__. ._
n Writing, Secretarial Duties, Salesmanship, etc., and at about half
the ,Cost Of -Similar courses in the •city.
Qualified full time students of good tharacters who succeed in 0
graduating from our. school• may reasonaJ 1y -expect to be placed -in p
good positions through our placement 'service. -
' +Board and lodging available at very reasonable rates. Further
particulars re terms,' etc. may be had by writing to us, Box 395
Godericth,or calling_ at. the: school ,4O Montreal _ St.,. Goderich
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and, Ws Mildred Treleaven, returned
reeently front,* trip.,tn Montreal. ,
Miss Mint% ,Gralnant, of Ohio, is visit-
ing In Lucknow with .her, sister, Miss C.
(*reliant, and, her brother; Mr, 1'). • Gra-
ham:
,Kiss Dorgthy Foster( of Toledo, Ohio,
is-Ydsiting at the- home of Mrs. .Alex.
MaaCar"J.. L
Mr. and Mrs. George Johns, of Wind-
sor, spent the weekLend in Lucknow and
were accompanied home' by Miss Kath-
ryn -.Aerie w .
Mr. and Mrsi'' A:- W. Hamilton and
Misses Isobel and Helen Hamilton and
Mr, John A. MaeDonalct. are spending
their vacation at, Doe Lake.
Death visited the home, of John Me-
QttilIiiri twice within the last six lis
when Mrs. •_,ohh._.,,McQuilliri passed away
on Saturday ' evening. Mrs... McQu1Uin
was predeceased by her younget daugh-
ter, Ruth, who was Browne n2 July 1st.
-Mrs,---Me/ ry�uillin -.fgrmerl- Elizabeth' Hab-
ick, a daughter of John Habick and the.
late -Mrs. back, had been in i11 health
for some time, but the end came sud-
denly. Besides the grief-stricken hus-
bav d, tea Fred ,and Frank, and
two daughters; Dorothy and • Florence,
mourn the loss of a loving wife • and
mother. One brother, Jack of Toronto,
and three sisters, Nlrs. McBain; Miss
Susie .-14abick and Miss Minnie, Habick,
survive, also Mrs, 1vleQuillin's . father,
Mr. John; I abick. The .funeral took-
place Tu. esday at two o'clock from her
late home in West Wawanosh. Inter-
ment was made In Greenhill cemetery,
Miss Mary Haig, of Seafort'h, is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Robertson. `•�_
now, .called on Mr, and Mrs. John Mullin
Sunday afternoon. ,
Mr. and Mrs, Chas.... Sherwood, of De-
r trott, spent the week -end with his
.mother, Mrs. Sam $herWood, and bro-
ther,
Mr: and Mrs. R. W, Bray, Mr. and
Mrs. Len Apedalee of Windsor, spent to
few days recently with their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. John Mullin.
BELFA aT
Miss Margaret' Blake is visiting with
her aunt, Mrs. Albert Alton.
- The ri a iy-friencis of ,Vin. Robt. Henry
Will be very sorry to learn bf her serious
illness. at present.
Dr. Wm. -Hackett Metered from Detroit
',and spent the week -end with his brother,
Mr, Jim .Hackett. and sister, Mrs. Will
Lane., of Ripley,
Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Hoare, of Orange-
ville, Mrs. Barbara St:ethers , and Mrs.
ielVf 11
Magg n and son Stewart, of Luck -
WESTFIELD
Threshing is the order of the day.
The grain is turning out very good this
year.
Wt aro sorry to hear that "Mr. Alva
McDowell is under the doctor's care at
-present.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Barkley. of Sault
Ste.. Marie, are visiting at the home of
the former's niece, Mrs. W. A. Campbell,
and other friend's. `
Mr. . -Norman .McDowell •is able to be up
and -around again, after -being- laid: -up
With' tonsIlitis= for a week. ,
1Vliss Vera Wilkins, 6f Goderich, is
spending a few days this week with her
cousin, Mrs. Norman. McDowell.
Miss Marjorie McVittie had her ton -
oris removed last Week In the Goderich
hospital and is improving nicely.
Qongratuiations are extended to Mr.
and Mrs. John Buchanan `on the birth of
a fine baby girl born Friday, Aug. 10th.'
Mr. - and .Mrs. -Murray McDiarmid -and
daughter Lorraine, of Hamilton, are vis-
iting this week with Mrs. McDiarmid's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent.
Yawl=
.Mr• "l +oreY '- ,(chid,, fXlikhe
called, `on, •iendie in t1 0 o en Suh
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area'- pendttat'ig. tM'r4- week's 'lid�►�.' in t
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were .ests of Mrs. Ms ret' Vitoo0.444.
Mrs and Mr ',Ettgene Sande,rs, Kit-;
fzlcebefe er, ,sent Sunday 4 the village With
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Mr, Normaxt Toms, of Detroit; ' spc;z*t
they , weeklend visitlrn hia-'mothear ►ri;et
brothers. here., .,
Mtak .aliAtards,,otl ' 4Andi da` htet^ u •
lilt a � t11,
and $of Robert, of 'Wateaeloo, are spericia
ing August In the village.
Miss A/ma MEW returned to Tor-
onto
ooronto last week after spending two, week*
at her homo here with her parents.
Mr, and Mrs.' Albert White sides, of
Kitchener; -were 'holidaying yin"the village
the -past -two weeks - _____
Mr. and Mrs, Diamond and family, of
.Detroit; are visiting .her parents, Mr. and
M"rs. J. W. Tippit, in the' village.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McCann, of Mid-
land City: -Mich,, and Miss Stalker, of
Cheboygan; Mch., visited friends in the
-village lest week. ,
Walter Johnston, Hugh McKay, Harry
Jackson, John Cameron and James Cam-
eron, attended the big veterans' conven-
tion at Toronto.
The Misses Josephine and Maud *Sterl-
ing have the carpentirs at present en-
larging their residence and intend to
make a modern and up-to-date d'welli'ng.
The village is alive with summer tour -
fists these days; The cottages are mostly
all' oceapie;:raS Well. as many it the ho -a
tels and• boarding houses,
Anniversary services were held in St.
Andrew's United church. on Sunday last.
Bev. 1Vrr. Findlay, of Memorial "church,
London, occupied the pulpit both morn-
ing and evening, preaching instructive
sermons to.large congregations. At the
morning service the choir sang an an-
them, also_ a male quartette rendered a
n ibex.'�"M. Gre L_ - .
en,, of London,. _:sang a
solo. In the/ evening the choir rendered
'a pleasing anthem entitled, :'Glory to the
Father:" Mr. Green also sang a solo.
Mrs. Sloughter and daughter. of Lon-
don. Visited last week at the home of'her+
uncle; Mr. Wm. Walden,' and other
friends.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was
administered • in -the Westfield United
church on Sunday. Sixteen young peo-
ple of the community joined . the church
on profession i,f. faith.
Mamie (in the show) : "That man week -with. his-_nts, Mz._-..and Mrs T
eertainly-:has "a nerve flirting with pare
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LEE'S HARDWARE STORE AT THE
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offer"in .'at. t a- per cent, disdount '. We 'realize our: Store is not.
4$ couVen ienT as all uptown store, therefore; the ,1...'0 p r,cM
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pdiseoint wiltpay youto make
a.,triP to 'th Iia ti r..
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u►, Woes At
'discount.
Vie, carry a. complete' stock of.
0 OILS, 'TURPEN.TINE, BRUSHES, ETA
For SHELF HARDWARE, PLUMBING, HEATING, SAVE-
TROD HI'NG and TINSMIT n4 , give us a trial.
Now.is the time to lay in `your next winter's supply of 'Coal.
(Place your order and buy at .summer prices.
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-..-RE STORE AT THE• HARBOUR
'Mr. and Mrs, Robert Harmer attended 1
the funeral of a relatiVe at Teeswater on
Saturday,..
ew3origro trilations - to Miss Jean Abell,
our- teacher, and;, her two pupils, Betty
Newton and Phyllis Elliott, on their suc-
cess in Lower School examinations.
Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson , and
daughter^M5r'le, of Detroit, also Mr. and
Mrs: Gerald ,Newton and two children.
London, spent the •week -end -with Mr: and
Mrs. G. G. Newton,
A. good softball game was played at
the Hill ori Monday - night when the boys
from the end of- the Sixth • . Con. -played
the team from- the Union. The latter
"team. won by a few rut • -
Miss Louisa Stirling, of Buffalo, Mrs•
A. - Campbell -and Chas: Alton of
Dungannon, and Mrs. Geo. Fulford, of
Dunlop. visited last Week with Mr. and
Mrs• leo. Proctor.
On Friday evening, August 17, prepay=
atory service will be held at Grace church
•—w -hen -our -pastor; -Rev. R. M: Gale, -Will i3
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:PORTERS HILL -
Mrs.J. 8. LoeKhart visited last week
with her brother in Toronto.
Miss I%1en McGregor spent the week
with her friend, Elva Elliott.
Miss I:sobeLBettl'R, who has spent the-
sumrmex lth_ hergrrandparents, spent last
week under the parental roof.
Mr. Erland Betties, Toronto, spent last
me."
Janie: • "Where is he?"
Mamie: "Sitting behind me."
Keep Douglas' Z pyptian Liniment
handy- A sure, speedy remedy for burns,
sprains, felons, blood poisoning, soft
-Betties:
Mr. and Mrs., Alien Betties, son . Al-
vin, and Mrs. Weston, visited friends at
Lucknow and Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Young and family
spent Sunday with friends at 'Winthrop.-
Miss
inthrop.-Miss Bessie remained for a longer visit.
pleased to meet with any who would care
to unite with our church. Rev. Mr. Gale
leaves on September 1 on a much need-
ed rest. Arrangements will be made
later for services during his. absence.
Friends at . Porter's Hill were plea)edH
'to learn of the success of the golden
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Jubilee of North Bay United ehuroh. • Mr,
Chas. Dr Cox,, a former Porter Hill boy,
has had. ;barge ,gat 'thisk.orgssion for the
last six years. Nineteen new members
were received on this occasions; this -
speaks well for the work being
May. 'God bless his labors.
The Meri's Club• are making extenAve
preparations -for field: field• day scptember 3rd.- ---
This is one of the big events of the yearn.
Just keep the 'date in your licit.
Mrs. Laing and- son, Kenneth, return- -
ed • to. their .--homy+ in - the Wast ,af ter
spending the summer months with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, 0, Q. Sturdy:
Miss Isobel Woods spent a happy vasa-
• tion ,with- friends in London. Her cou-
sin, . Evelyn Mair, returned home with
_-her Mr_ Altair. -came_up-tat_his._daughtet_. ._
Saturday
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Baechler's Weekend Specials ,
BULK COCOA - ) 2 lbs. 19c
10 lbs. ;59c
3 tins 35c
27 -oz. jar 27e
RULK_1 RF,F,N JAPAN TEA . • . . per lb: 43c
2 12-02. BOTTLES MALT OR WHITE SPIRIT VINEGAR 19c
TANG-LEFOOT OR O'CEDAR FLY SPRAY, '8 OZ. BOTTLE...-33c
CHATEAU CHEESE, 2 it lb. package 27c
1 -LB. LIAR LAUNI JRY SOAP, 4.13ARS...:........ ..• ...... - 22e -
CLARK'S SOUP, except chicken, 4 - 25c
OUR OWN ENGLISH. BREAKFAST TEA, 2 ' -LB. packages Y, 49c
Phone 368
BROWN OR GRANULATED SUGAR
PEP HAND CLEANER
SWEET MIXED 'PICKLEl TT
GODERICH — 2 Stores BAYFIELD.
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See;our (display of
Irish Linens
SPECIAL PRICES -
this
ISICES-this week
Asummufte
crlk Trade Mark ,k!
LINEN S
Linen Towels.
For every use
Thew spreads are so different, . designed as' of old, _
lace oversilk' in• beautiful shades' of Gold, Delph Blue,
Old R6se, safer, and Ivory, single and double bed
size. ''
70 x 90. 6.75 ea
90 x
SPECiiL
aBrown's Pure Linen honeycomb,
Towels in several designs and sizes,
at
Linen Lunch Cloths with colored borders.. Sizes
52 x 52. and, 52 x 70. Regular $ i.25 and $ t.50. -
Friday- and Saturday, ea.
98c each
"Shamrock Brand
Linen Damask Sets
In many new and beautiful designs
and in any, size you may require.
.2 yds., 21,j; yds. and ' 3 yds. lone,
with napkins to matcf. The.
prices ralige from
. E $3.95 per set to $17A0
Accbrding'to size and quality' you may choose.
The Patterns are New
The Quality the Same
w.. '. The Price Reasonable.
49c, 75c and 98c each
"Shamrock
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rand"
Jrish I
.Attractive, Durable
and Jnexpensive
All Linen Kitchen and Hand _Towels with ,colored p
borderSpecial, and all white. S ecial value,at 25c each
LINEN PILLOW CASES
Beautifully l &iiisf-'rtched :with --three rows` -o
$1.95 pair
spoke stitching. Our price
36 -INCH BRIDGE SETS
'Hand -embroidered on a- fine quality oyster $1.25 set
Linen. Per set
SPECIAL
72 -inch White Linen Damask
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98c yard
16 -Inch A11 Linen Towelling with colored -
bordersSpecial:. L 4C yar
d
&own's' ;iF ne en k _L��. �Iuc T�wels
WITH ATTRACTIVE COLORED BORDERS IN SIZES
• 1.8
2 ate h`
x 34. at. 49c each
LINEN GUEST TOWELS end
In_ a large -assortment of styles .. "� 95c ea.
and c010's.
UNEN
LUNCH
CLQTHS
Known' the w o r l d
over for- • their ex-
quisite chant( • and
wonderful wearing
qualities.
\A'e have an e ;cepti►►nally large stock of Linen .(:rash, arid Linen Damask
(:sloths in tiie fc►llOwing sizes --
f,
52 x °52 Inches , 63 x 63 Inches
54 'x 70 Inches . 54 x 80 Inches
Se, t_ht _-bills. on display in our Store this week.
21 -Inch -(;lass Towelling with blue, red, (;rear• and ,
rose borders: 1:'rida•,. and Saturday,
25c yard
19c ° each
t i -inch linen Towelling with colored borders. ;1
good ,quality, sold regularly at 25c. Friday and
Saturday,
We are clearing several lines of Plain and
Fancy Linens at 20 per cent. off.
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
-A--dainty--Hann erchief la always art eppreeiated•
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We have' a nice :lssortnlent of Ladies' Plain Linen ilia,'-'.vc+rkc'd 'and
Initial :Linen Flandkerchiets for ladies, also Plain and Initialed Linen
Handkerchiefs for men. at prices ranging, from -
r71
10c to 75c each
Ladies' and Children's
ASI Wool Swim Suits
See our new Kenwood and BenmiIler
Woollen Blankets and Motor Rugs.
20a soff
dry rt : t� rnx