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dealt .of the Company; succe44, ip, file The, home of,�f ,1i n V. I'ua o l� Sea -
forth F,.l„ i++„l., rl+ lute .lcahn. 1. A. Hunt, of :I.gaadaaa, forth was l�adl, .�'"dtantaged by fine t
Ti" Denver, Gni., as ]rib other t iy. A.''1''oal oil stove in the kit•.
L R..Spice,ofIem ,
• iting' with . 1t'. aiul Mrs. D. Roweliffo cher explt 4'd and almost ,immedm •.
"F age 'f2.•iencls. He made the trip`, elf' the a a;hi,;ile roam was ai:lanie. `lhe
, fi, and otl a ... I firenten.4inadc a quick. run and soon
• from T en s a. to Dc 'tavait, a {3a. ta�a.Ga� of 1 land t,ici titin es under control, but not
x 1500 iatic s liy'alliatoi° buy, k�rtvi�kE lflEati
+ • e'er Wednc ida' cVeilingg and arriving be ta:rE the back part of the house,, in.
• in Detroitaatu day noon.E1,aElia:r the contents, we burned,
and the whole residenceb°aclly dalx -
:. The engagement l.:lnaloainced of age it by srolce and water,'
FloreUc'e ;•I Yiry, only daughter til; aqi,,On Saturday evening la .t, while
+ and lir. i rii.>'e, e na1(1, of C,haoa.;11•iur:st ;'liillan are; 111iving N'1"6 Uri
':' to i4:tli� .Kyle,, elcison :o Mz;.1 the highway int l"e•„1:oYtla, ace+,Hila
T. llA,,, I:ippen, the ut tAi1kgo t
1/4,0a?, ,, €,
,tailed gh _Miss McIntosh,o his car anent
place cynic ly Owearly' mat of July. with a s(TiO1S anident,.:About testa
'The coria :::' >a ; on tIh 'south, pier mile; out of town, the driver of c
• �a him
°, 'h Ilarbor, 1� stbout fl>usl . , : r d car,in attempting to pans
job, G �Ele11L :Eco 1
a rel, A nwaai, er oT aro at ivc1rlc ran oil' the pavement: To kitive.lailn-
I,ial,in;; repairs to the wooden struct- sell' Hie driver mato a quick turn and
,- , A1eai' Dross Shirts e:ac,la 1.00 a're of the south Hier, Just west oi' wh- his car shot across the road and sty
,Straw Hats, '' ;for ,,.,c , 25c •ire the •ccarkcrete avo k 'is antler iya •: tick the roar wheel of the 1VIi.Mill:an
, i + ao ,•1?i ui', Reg. 35c. at Sale "'Ace, yard wedding took car, it over rn the olitch•The
Pure Linen`�i(3iles, Yard 2i,a'. A ciuiE•L but pretty �' turning
Oin barn, ,t•: 1 1L , .'d• 19c lacy at the Th,t,rat. Rd. United par- c2tr was wre'ckt.d and Miss 11171ntash
g 500 la
sChildrens' F.,:mey Sox, Reg. 50e _
tin
'Ladies' Silk Ble m • at Sale Price
An-
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Sale sonag> on Jun 'lath, v,hen Rev.
t; s price Him*
friss. i tz e 3 r c•
Pearl Br '" a'
, , , L inted .11 m ai l loge Gladys Elf
. e, ' " ' ' ` - + leela Duncan, daughter of John Dun-
es i T can to John C,.tl riot .lior earth.
t1 RIG IiI.T?l;C i'll�' t7;� :-7D SL'1!,L'.l�"7i rif.-. -'S GOODS T.
slate he str•uc7; file knee of the ca
y.50; for pair. .......... .: ... ,1, ;:a ball :•x between the
sash
n,t', Bathing Suits, y.. and t,• + Fxeter, at
'••••)i .Ul? �. nia,rri'.'d ands :g1e men of
sl , Setts, ?;ti lute :foe only
grounds recently, Reg, Tay-
lor
._att, , i 1the bail
F'i� l'ws o li_`T A l'lll, 11;:1'..1.11:1.71 I( )1.4
1 • t 'a ari unfortunate turltati actiide t
I: -3'i~. Bowl Setts, Regular r ::1.1 t'., lir, .a sett. .
E ISALL
$1.00 + 1 tcli-
Supex Silk Hose. Reg. t . 1 UU . „ 1 la,, + During
Corsets 'pair
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tine? 4.
, erioUsly hurt.
theHolidays With his Mother
Alf, Smith, of London; visite
his hoiue here.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Allan], rA'nd da, -
righter of Onderich, visited Wali Maw
j'oh0. 1.lilludal(:.
ere.
Ilk's , atEl.'Mn .4.: 13. Buchanan, ► .
ore nts, are-'14siting Mr. and .t1'irs.•JQ
Nu. and Mrs. ki, L, Laughton, Of
1"uruot;, ,a called at the home of Mr.
and Mtn.. U A. 4xeI)onnoll• 'l'laey we'.
Neil p ' PO' Sparke and wife and Archie 4 1 tltl cr AWAY iru 'Grand Bend, where
Sparks . of .Detroit, visited with Mr..'they y vzill'i sFrinatd the sui'nmer.
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Alex,
Ibis. James Smith, of Ut1azL•» Mr: and Mies. Wilson of Stratford odsor,. are. spending ,Fa. few weeks: dot•
visited .her parents, Mr. and lbirs, t1",a.1 tl +. home of. Arr. and Mrs. Win, Vo'n
lil•UVl'Pk. !
s i tx and atDashwood.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Eider, who. recruit's/
returned front ''a11 extended trip of a
few months in California, are getting.
nicely settled in 4. Spark's +:I volfinf;
at the east end of the village.
e � look-
ingPaul's Anglican Church r, la i
ing much improved with a fresh. coat
of paint on the exterior.
isvery ranch .im-
14Ia�, Gerge Hess Y
proving the appearance a the; dwel-
ling which he'purchased from Wra. i shoaldcr, and xva>y
Hildiabrandt on Richmond St, South, and fracture lis ,
and has put in hydro along- with taken to Clinton .Hospital for treat -
many other improvements, - and will � zacltxtb;:'
rove :therein shortly. t Much sympathy is extended to' Mr,.
is
A musical recital by the pupils oft anvil t das. 'Glanville, of.iter town, `whei
13" C'xeta :C3anamie wtis held in the' had the rn1aforlune, while with the
The ~1lnre'ir County W. 0. T. 'i;P.„
lxetd its aarrno;al eenventian. in Henault
soar. Tula -Way, -July 9th. Three sessi-
nn;•: were held, in the United,'Churih.
lttl:�s i . 'fbuli of Toronto, addressed
Sells, the. �•a't1+erliat, .and Miss K. ..,c.lIs, A.
I�
T C. M of London, pianist and'com-
poser, played at the evening meeting
Jack, 'thy 'young son of Mr.'and. .
Mrs. Wm. Boa, had the misfortune
ecent1y to fall from an apple tree
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buchanan, Mr.I1 iss
Airs. Lorne Scott, of Toronto, Town Hall and was much enjoyed b;y •fantli,Y. at Grand :ilend, to have thews
and .d withoin.. pupils ire being cong•ra.tu-'little daughter, Lucy, very' badly hurt
visited with :friends here. all. The t;
,.. ce • i:; spending a tat •d for theirp•art5 and much err. lit • in 0. mew 'accident. The little girR
n >e rs. Samuel Stacey ' nae.J.
oa Mrs. W.
,�rhicli will lay him up for several we- week a�isit!n; her sister,
runningfrom third to .larrott, .of Hillsgren.
horn Ile aa beteg 3• put Haat at 'the John Carmichael of Detroit visited'
]]Dyne and. o ' vith relatives here.
er with the restilt t17oL ]loth bones of Asia ves of Chatham, spent
the leg were .fractures] below the knee -�.
Big Water Fit, deft, 'u' 20c
Drinking'. Fountain, reg •>1.0O for .=> ,:sell
Flov..•c•r Pots for 5c, 8c,s
0c c
Water lugs at 2Ce. 21'•C ; Si e. Each
'Crocks One Gnllun Size. ot`E t" i
aOCE Iti a
Soda Biscuitz, Biscuitlb. 15c.
Fruit Jelly Perrins, or 255,
C.Corn,2
.T1n=, t' t' ^� i
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Tomatoes 2 Th." for .'lien
Lantern Glasse ea,•rt. l0c.
Fruit jars, quart: cloaca S1.25
�t.kY
l es f'cat , ,I,
'Reg 75c for 40c +
4.
4,
.00 •;
Corn I t a- e , ?lox 10c. 4
(*ern Yreal. Its. e, r,
re;", , 2 Tins for 25e
Lai ye ,L;ia C a-'1;li, 25e :»
Fruit jars, 'iii-,candozin
Pints dozen 5";!1.00 4
•n,
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE.
Phone
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Sale
Carload of Salt just arrived Which,
we are selling as follows:
In 500 lb. lots at 55c. per cwt.
In 100 lb. lots at 60c cwt. delivered
YOUR 1929 COAL
NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR
SUPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN-
DUCEMENT IS 50 CENTS OFF FOR CASH SALE, AND BESIDES
WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER DELIVERIES.
ACT NOW!
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W[ CAN'T HAVE BO FI
Over one-half of all Canada's industries depend on wood .
as a raw material. When the forests are destroyed mills
must close down, railway earnings must suffer, trade must
stagnate and prosperity must vanish.
Issued by authority of
Honourable Charles Stewart,
Minister of the Interior.
P2Li/ENT i=ONEST PIRRES
COUNTY NEV
'The paved highway at Brucefield.
as /NV open for trnil'ic east and west
lint still f 7n"^rl rt03411 4;21(1 s4,1tt'h.
Vile 8 rd 'Karon Regiment went il -
e tinny at Lolaion on duly 2nd, and
xatiaain *too till the Lith.
x6 xlevt% esle `CVillia United
Church at Clinton, was opened 'o,'•
Sunday, June 21st. It has been re
buil', on the same. foundation ant`
ar sills:
>t a,rneatiiig of the directors of th
Goderich Elivator and Transit ro
held at "t arento reeontly, G. L. Par -
Sans
r -sods df •Ctodericli was elected »resi
a
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is; due: to IVIi'ss Lamie for tha good raa'a ural•, in front of an approaching
showing- made» car, cattsiing the ear to run right ov'et
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bruised in
Mr. slid Mrs. .f3nuiarm C:udmnre ref h<:n l:cady» :tae 'eras badlylas in
Toronto, are visiting at the horeoi, E?# many -piwas and her leg iracttureel
his mother, Mas. R. Cudanore.. in two plates.
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1HHE sha ,tarproof glass wind. -
shield
indµshiel on all. Ford cars is one of
many important safety features that
contribute to the pleasure and coin
fort of all Ford Model 'A" owners.
The peace of mind and feeliiig of
security made possible by this factor
of safety n,3 further enhanced by the
dear ,; 2 ion roof pillars, six.brake
ssys ter_ a, . % irreversible steering, one
piece gas tank and a1.1 -steel body,
The Ford car shatterproof glass
Nwrindshield does not splinter under
the impetus of a direct blow. In
case of a collision there is no flying
glass • to endanger driver or
passengers.
The vision is clear and unobstructed with
the Ford shatterproof glass windshield. At
the same time the driver realizcs that this
windshield is a protection and a factor in
creating driving confidence and owner
enthusiasm.
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there is a
Bzt:ter Test
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Ford Car
...Features
Clioica of colours
33 to OS,:: i7rs apt terror
40-7t.rse ;loser mango
7 all baro.5a iia-rc
P1105 cnoloscd :tt a -]alai a poem:
4 l'ioedaiI:e he;frcateim .aFiorZ:
absorbers
10 to .20 mti'rs Per rAir/021
Of I,asoiines
.'`,5a-iersroof glass zoila8ciaidd
::ac; t 2, oof ill/dam Took
R0U2,bi7itj7 attd'Zots teliTeneS,
eArrange far our demonstration ride -with tie=
nearest Ford dealer
Sandy Elliot
Phone 64
Exeter.