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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1929-08-23, Page 8,nee ' .eeis celebrated pickle (said to be a gaNTOrite of the Princes of Wales) been 85,e, now 25c. Special in- tenglumbory offer for short Qleree 2 for RIC LIGHT BULBS eDL'rg Ilearanteed 10,00 hours ..... Or 5 for $1.00. laAg"-PAME 'BOYS COMPLEXION OP --,Another lot of this much naked for soap. 8 'Wrapped cakes in neat box.. OkSTILT1 SOAP -9 cakes for. . . 25c 110c gdOWEY-New crop, pure g11 uou clover; 10 -lb. pail 5. -pound pails 55c nvE STRING, colored handles, Sgc regular 50e, for 'L'ILUMINUM PRESERVING KET- TLDS at 20 per cent. discount. e • 3RUNSWICK SARDINES 2.5c 4 for EPSOM SALTS -6 pounds 25c ontOICEN WALNUTS Pound ..50c Q 1dllil© Fgn onsThor Fhood-165 Wee Jack Archibald, who has been T1113 DEMON mlunairrom on the staff of the Dominion Wail nk here for same time, has been trante- ferred to the new branch of that bank being opened in Woodstoek. - M. George Boyd, of .Saskatoon, and a former well known Seaforth boy, is here visiting his mother, IVIrs. S. Boyd and sister, Mrs. H. J. Gibson. -Mrs. Robert Winter, of Goderich, was a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ament.-Mr. Fred Jack- son has accepted a position as princi- pal of Merrickville continuation school and will commence his new duties in September. -Mr. and Mrs. James Clennan and son, of leetroit, were week end guests at the home of Mrs. F. McQuaid, Goderich Street, West. -Mr. R. E. Cresswell, of Denver, is spending a few days with his sis- ters here. -Miss Mary Hays, of To- ronto, is spending a week's holidays with her parents, Mx. and Mrs. Ad- am Hays. -Mr. Dunlop, of St. Cath- arines, has leased the residence on Goderich Street, West, recently va- cated by Mr. G. D. Ferguson, and has moved his family here.-IVII. and Mrs. F. White, of Winona, were the guests of Mrs. L. T. DeLacey this week. -Mr. W. Pollard, of Murillo, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Pollard. -Mr. and Mrs. Bleek- er, of Trenton, are week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunt. in McKillope-Miss E. Rigby, of St. Catharines, was a week end guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bur- rows. -Dr. R. R. Ross, Mrs. Ross and Miss Greta left this week nn a motor trip to Manitoulin Island and points in Northern Ontario. - Mr. Fred S. Beattie, of Ottawa, is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. James Beat- tie. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Ricks, of Hills- dale, Mich., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison. -Mr. C. Trott of Schomberg, was here this week vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs- Wil- liam Trott. -Mrs. Joseph Mcro and Mrs. C. Andrews and daughter are visiting with relatives in Goderich this week. -Mrs. Wes. Free had the misfortune to fall and break two fingers on Wednesday, August 21st, while at a picnic at Grand Bend. - Mr. Gordon 'McKellar is ‘isiting friends in London. -Mrs. Statnam, of Detroit, and Mrs. M. McKellar spent Tuesday in Londori.-Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crawford were in Dresden on Tuesday. Mrs. Crawford's mother, Mrs. Ross, returned to he home there. FOR SUNDAY DINNER Order one of our fine Roasts, oast Beef, Roast Lamb, Roast Veal, etc. You will find our meats are meats of quality, and if you have guests they will praise your selection as well as the way it is prepared and served. Geo° Camea-en DISTRICT MATTERS Local Briefs. - Arthur Devereux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lcmis Devereux, Huron, Road, east, underwent a tonsil operation in the Seaforth M,emorial Hospital on Friday last. -Mrs. Alex. Stobie has returned from New On- tario where she spent the past month. -Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Holmes, of De- troit, spent the week end with friends here. -Mr. John Pethick and daughter, of Orillia, are visiting at the home of Mr. Pethick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pethick.-Miss Grace Casentiere, who has been training as a nurse in Seaforth .Memorial Hospital, gradu- ated last week and is spending a few holidays with friends in Hamilton. - Miss Kate Kehoe, of Toledo, is visit- ing with friends in Seaforth.-Dr. Harvey Burrows, of St. Catharines, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Burrows. --Mr. Arthur Scott, of Windsor, sang two excellent solos in First Presby- terian Church on Sunday morning last. At the evening service Messrs. M. R. Rennie and Fred Willis sang a beautiful duet. The pulpit on Sunday was occupied by Rev. Mr. Dougan, who preached two eloquent sermons. --Mr. Ronald Fitzgerald and his mother, Mrs. Fitzgerald, of Toronto, were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart. -Mrs. Walter Cole and daughter, Doris, of Toronto, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sclater. -Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Henderson, of Hamilton, were week end guests at the home of Mr. John B. Henderson. -Mr. John Foebes, of Dallas, Texas, and Mr. Jas. Forbes, of Waterford, were visiting with Seaforth friends this week. - Mr. Harry Able, of London, was call- ing on old friends in town this week. --Miss Helen Dickson, who has been teaching in England for the past year, is spending her holidays with her mother, Mrs. Adam Dickson. -Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Plant have returned from a two weeks holiday spent in Toronto and Acton. -Mr. William Faulkner, of the Dominion Bank, is spending his holidays in Toronto. --Mr. Evans, the manager of the Canada Furniture fac- tory here, has leased the residence of Mr. W. G. Spencer and is new Jecu- pying it with his family.--dMrs. Mc - Cloy and Miss Fairy, have returned to town after spending several weeks with Mrs 'McCloy's daughter, Mrs. J. A. McGregor, in Stanley. --The Sea - forth Orange Lodges held a picnic to Grand Bend on Wednesday. -Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Willis, of Steller, Alberta, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Willis and Dr. and Mrs. Bechely over the week end. -Mr. John McKay, of Saginaw, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Nichol, in McKillop, and other friends near Kippen.---Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Sandford, of Mountain View, N.Y., are spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. Sandford's broth- er, Mr. A. L. Porteous. -Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Gilbert were week end guests at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Henderson. - Mrs. R. E. McKenzie and Miss Louise 'McKenzie, of Belgrave, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Kennedy, of Guelph, who have been spending the summer at their cottages at Bruce Beach, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McLean on Tuesday. --Mrs. G. T. Turnbull, who has been spending the past two weeks with her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. R. Hillis, in Toronto, left on Friday on a trip to the coast. - Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong and daughter, Dorene, and ,Mrs. Taman, of Londesboro, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Lorne Dale. -Miss Mary Matthews and Miss Sadie Hart left on Tuesday to spend their holi- days with friends in Detroit. - 'Miss Margaret Purcell is spending her holi- days with friends in Guelph. -Mr. W. J. Sims and son, James, of Blyth, were the guests last week of 'Mrs. Lorne Dale. ---Mr. A. R. Turnbull, of Toron- to, who spent the past week at the parental home here, left this week with his sister, Miss Mabel Turnbull on a motor trip to Muskoka. -Miss Harriet Pangman, of Toronto, is a guest at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jackson. -Miss Kathleen Bur- rows has returned from a trip to the West. ---Miss Dorothy Wilson has re- turned from Iroquois Falls, where she was spending her holidays. -Mr. E. C. McClelland, of Toronto, is a guest at the home of Col. R. S. Hays. -Mrs. T. 0. Kemp and Miss Mary Kemp, of Toronto, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McLean. - Miss Mary Hays is visiting with De- troit friends. -Dr. William S. Camp- bell, elfIrs. Campbell and daughter, of Albany, Missouri, are visiting with friends in Seaforth and vicinity. - Mr. Freestone, of Meaford, and Miss Sims, of Blyth, were visitors last week with the latter's sister, Mrs. Lorne Dale. -Mr. Daniel J. Devereux, of Chicago, is visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Devereux. -Mrs. W. E. Kerslake and Miss Dorothy, Mrs. W. R. Smith and Misses Beth Govenlock and Belle Smith motored to Midland this week and from there took the boat to Parry Sound. They intend returning by way of Toronto, and will visit the Exhibition. -Mr. and Mrs. T. S. 'Smith spent the week end at the home of Mr. Smith's nephew in Sar- nia. -Miss Bernice Dorrance is spend- ing two weeks at Point Clark. -Mrs. J. M. Govenlock is visiting relatives in Ottawa. -Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dev- ereux, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James DeVeretiee left this week for their home in Chicago. --Sister Clavor, of Toronto, is spend- ing the holidays with her sisters, Mrs. John Nolan and Mrs. C. Eckart.-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ays and Mise Lucy Eckert who have been spending their holickeye mouth relatives here, have returned to their home in Detroit. - Mr. and Nra. Fondles -ink and Mr. Earl Rymer , of Detroit, Spent the week end with friends here. -Mrs. Charlie An- and daughter, Miss Mary, of Port Celborne, voere guests this week at the home of Mrs. Andretves par - en% and Mrs. Jose Mem- Miss Litt Craapitaat, o GurellA le rfklet at the home 4f her Uncle and airg,1.m11,2 Aram! IlatIo'd30. WIT STIVRIRT - SEAFORTH PHONE 58 L;© filS111TEECS PUBLIC LIA CILIt 11 V PXOPERTY DAFdAG FIRE, TIHIEFT COLLISION fiat us explain the coverages and the lemma of protection orded for trrseall premium. en a minor accident will cost you ata than the premium on a policy. IPirompt Settlement of all Mabee. Ae a MITHIlfeWeLNE1 General Insurance, Real Estate, Conveyancing, Etc_ gONE 3152 - SEAFO Tal, ONT. WA.91'SON REED SIEAFORe el, ONT. GEKEE8AL INSURANCE AGENTS representing only the best Can - elan; leritish a n d American Companies. AD hinds of insurance effected cse the lowest rates, including - FERE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- INOISIILIE, TORNADO AND PLATE GLASS RISKS OrnAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENTS IFroenpt attention, paid to placing eleska and adjusting of claime. Badness establisbed 50 years, guaranteeing good service. elteeelta Tor Singer Sewing Machine Company. OFFICE PHONE, 33 W RESIDENCE PHONE, 33 J ;"bars011e. Debmtuireg Itttr twat= payable laa25. !pt_41..zr von 5114 it and ever. 1140.----4 by at inctitution NruitiaL "Older dibAn thet cm_rin at? 1114 *Organ ,fto n***Itt-kt ee It-eTen* OL OPENING ?a. 3vos. Novi in the time to buy your School Supplies, before the op- ening rush,. Most of the ooks are now in stock and the bal- ance should be in soon. BOOKSTORE - 0 son's - SEAFORT1131 Subscriptions taken for all magazines and papers at publisher's prices. little boy to save him and received the full impact of the colt's rush. He was thrown to the hard ground with tremendous force and rendered un- conscious, and when medical aid was summoned it was found that besides having his shoulder and side badly skinned and bruised, Mr. Scott had suffered a broken finger, broken ribs and a broken ankle. He was un- conscious until the next day, but his many friends will be glad to learn that he is now making a splendid re- covery, although it will be some weeks before he will be able to be about again. Wanted. -A copy of The Huron Expositor. dated Judy 12. 1929. Any one having one cf these copies kindly leave at this office. Lost -Rear rack of Chevrolet truck, be- tween Exeter and Seaforth. Finder 'lease notify Box 205, Exeter. Ont. 3219-1 For Sale. -Six roomed frame house on Chalk Street, east of St. James' Church and school. Apply to Mrs. J. J. Hurley, Seaforth. 3218x2 For Sale. -A few choice heifer calves from two weeks to 1,, years, from high producing cows. Apply to Dale Nixon. Seafo-th. Phone 144-2. 3219x1 Binder Twine. -Car load binder twine will be here before wheat harvest Come and get your twine. R. J. McMillan. Phone 123. 3211-tf Wanted. --Collegiate girls to room or board; warm rooms and well lighted. Miss J. Mc- Bride, Centre Street. 3218 - Honey For Sale. --Clover honey for sale; price 10 cents a pound. Phone 19 011 86. Itensall. Wallace Ross, Kippen. 3218-2 DUBLIN Notes. ---Mrs. T. Jordan and little grandson, Jinunie, are holidaying in London and veinity.-Mr. E. Stubbs, of Toronto, spent the week end with friends in the village. -Mrs. D. Dil- lon is visiting in London. - Misses Mary McGrath and Mable Crall, of Toronto, spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McGrath -14n and Mrs. P. F. Benn and family and Mrs. Catharine Evans have moved. to London, where Mr. Benn has secured a good position. Be- fore leaving a number of friends gathered at their home to say good- bye and presented them with a purse. They will begreatly missed in the vil- lage and we wish Mr. Berm every suc- cess with his new position. -Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Klinkhamer received the sad news of their son's death, Gre- gory, whowas drowned in Vancouver recently. We extend our sincere sym- pathy to his parents and family. - Mrs. M. Michell, of Toronto, is visit - ting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Krauskopf.---Mr. and Mrs. Collins, of Mount Carmel, spent Sun- day with Mrs. B. Mulligan. - Mrs. Campbell and Miss Besssie, of To- ronto, is visiting Mr. P. Lunney. - Mrs. Mary Cleveland, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jas. Longworth. -Mrs. Barbour and chil- dren, of Stratford, are spending a few days with Mrs. A. Darling. RUSSEL'S Lower School Correction. -In our report of the Lower School examina- tions published last week, we omitted to give Mr. George Crich redit for passing in Grammar. He secured his four subjects: Physiography. Arith- metic, Zoology and Grammar. Mrs. Charles Frank, of Woodetcela were visitors during the put week with Bar. and Mrs. Querin. Cecil Macklern, of the Manufacturers' and Traders' Bank, Buffalo, N.Y., spent a few days at the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. Long. -Thomas Russel and sons, Leonard and 'Hugh, and James Russel, of Saginaw, Michigan, visit- ed with Mrs. Alex. Russell in town. --aRecent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • GA C. Manners were Mrs. George Hart, '.amilton; Daniel IVIcLauchlin, and Mrs. A. Huffman and two sons, of Montreal. The latter lady is a daughter. Extensiv4 Store Improvements. - Messrs. W. T. Box & Co., are this week making extensive improvements to the appearance of the front of their furniture store on Main Street. The old windows are being replaced by one large plate glass show window, which will cover the whole front and the door will be at the side. When the work is completed the store will have one of the finest display windows in Western Ontario. Gollf.-Twelve members of the Bay- field Golf Club played a friendly game with the Seaforth Club on the local course on Saturday afternoon last, Seaforth winning by a score of 21 points to 6. After the game the ladies served tea at the club house. The games: Seaforth. Bayfield. R. M. Jones....0 Dr.Newton-Brady 1 W. E. Southgate .0 Somerville 3 F. S. Savauge ... 3 Stevenson 0 J. Hlinchley 0 J. Jowett 0 H. R. Sharp....0 McFarlane 0 W. Halfeight....3 Burch 0 D. C. Ross .3 Barry 0 W. Greig........3 Wills 0 G. D. McTaggart 3 McConkey 0 S. L. Lucas.....0 Reheaum 2 Ian McLean.....3 Joe McClellan 0 R. E. McKenzie. .3 Bristol 21 EECIEWOOD Notes. -.Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Murray and son and wife, of Iowa, are visiting friends in Beechwood and vicinity. -Mrs. Burke, of Ottawa, has returned home after a month's visit at the home of her brother, Mr. Thcs. Moylan. -Mr. Matt. Lacey, of Ed- monton, has returned to the West af- ter a two weeks' visit with old friends here. ft is 20 years since Matt. left here and no doubt saw many changes, and his many friends gave him a hearty welcome. He is another old Beechwood boy who has made well in the prairie provinces. -Mrs. Woods of Detroit, is the guest of her sister Mrs. John Delaney. -Mrs. W. Fortune and children, of Detroit, are visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Lynch. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holland, of Detroit, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Carlin. -Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Krauskopf and family and Mrs. M. Krauskopf spent Sunday with friends in London. • Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Otter• bein and daughter, of Woodstock, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Querin.-C. L. Willis, of Stettler, Alberta, was renewing old ac- quaintan'ces. in town last week. -Mr. and Mrs. William Coutts, of London, were recen 'visitors at the home of Cleve Paeken-Mr. and Mrs. Clive Scott -and Master Jim started on their return trip to Calgary after a pleas- ant holiday with relatives here. -Miss Ina Cunningham, R.N., of Wingham, was a welcome visitor with her par- ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cunning- ham. -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butler and little son, John, of Toronto, are spend- ing a few days with the former's father, Samuel Wilton.--1Mr. and Mrs. John Ginsler and son and Mr. and 6 Mutt and Jeff. -From all accounts the ancient feud that has existed be- tween Mutt and Jeff, Bud Fisher's famous cartoon classics, has been satisfactorily patched. This fact, it is understood, has been thoroughly and decisively established in the new side-splitting comedy with music, "Mutt and Jeff's Honeymoon." In this triumph of fun, revelry, screams, laughter, surprises, novelties and in- novations, Little Jeff undertakes the somewhat Herculean task of acting as counsel and general adviser in Mutt's unfortunate marital affairs. The re- sult can be better imagined than chronicled. Suffice to say that every- thing Jeff does is totally wrong and Mutt spends many an uncomfortable hour extricating himself from a mess of unexpected entanglements. The offering is in two acts and six scenes and runs the gamut of some of the heartiest merriments it has been onr good fortune to report in many a day. The attraction will hold the boards at the Opera House, Seaforth, for one performance only, on Friday night, August 30th. -Adv. LONDES ORU Notes. -Rev. Mr. Forrester had charge of the service held in the United Church last Sabbath morning. He delivered a very able sermon to an exceptionally large congregatien.-- Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon and Gordon and Kenneth, of Blyth, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Brodgen's on Sunday, also Mr. Dave Floody.- Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunkins, of the 13th concession, and family, spent Sunday with Goderich friends. -Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams were guests of Goderich friends on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert Youngblut visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pipe last Saturday. -Miss B. Kirk is at present the guest of Mrs. MdMath, Clinton. -We are glade to say Mrs. A. Jamieson is improviiit. She has been quite ill for some time. -Miss Jones, of Windsor, has returned after a week's visit with friends here. -The W. M. S. held their regular monthly meeting in the basement of the United Church last Wednesday afternoon with a good at- tendance. The president, Mrs. Tam- blyn, presided. Mrs. J. Carter, alto Mrs. Fred Shrobrock, gave very in- teresting readings; Mrs. W. Lyon a splendid sketch on the study hook. Mrs. Lyon and iMiss Lavinia Brigham rendered a duet which was very much appreciated by all. The Society de- cided to write Miss McGowan to give her sketch on her trip to the Holy Land. Date will appear later. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyon visited Grey rel- atives last week.. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyon have returned after spending two weeks' visit with their daughter, Mrs. Holmes, of Dresden. g g Serious Accident. ---Mr. A. D. Scott, of Thornton all, met With a very serious accident on TueSslay of last week. He wet rennoning tbo bridle from a heavy colt, TAM the animal became frightened and belted. Wng stoo,..ed by a fence it tented In an- other direction, and VAlsfe aott ont7 his little grasekon 'Immediately 154 td Path, he ractaod 110 front of tho e a CIAL L Co ar Rehm FEATURING ERG SPECIAL SALE NOW LAMM' yk, READY - TO WEAR APPAREL COLLEGE HERO -and his own people called him a coward. NATURAL COLORS that bring out the beauty of the scenic South-west. "REDSKIN," a tragic and dramatic theme of soul -stirring power depict- ing the valiant struggle of the Indian against white domination and the struggle of youth seeking relief from the chains of tribal custom. CONSTANCE Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Moore and daughters, Marguerite and Helen, of Cobalt, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Leitch. Mr. Moore is at the head of the Peovincial police staff and has a district of over 500 miles to cover. -Mrs. Edgar Lawson and daughter, of Auburn, visited with her aunt, Mrs. Alex. Leitch. -Miss Don- elda Adams spent a few days last week with friends in Staffa.-Mr. and Mrs. Hastings and daughter, Hattie, and Mr. and Mrs. Eidt, of New Skim - burg, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatley on Sunday last. -W. G. 'Medd, M.P.P., ani Mors. Medd and two daughters, of Exeter, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Medd on Sunday last. - Mrs. Hiram Proctor and daughter, Mildred of New Liskeard, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson. - Miss Lilly Gar- rett, of Londesboro, spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Jean Lawson. - Miss Thelma Dale, who is spending her holidays at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dale, spent last week camping at Balm Beach, on Georgian Bay. --Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland and family, of Owen Sound, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson. - Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lawson and fam- ily, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Medd.- Mr. Bert Johnson and daughter and mother, of Chippewa, visited at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Leitch. --Misses Blanche and Elva Wheatley motored to New Hamburg on Wednes- day to spend several days with friends. -Miss Lillian McEwan, of Toronto, is spending her holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Will Carnochan.-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sloan, of Toronto, spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snell. - Miss Blanche Wheatley is spending the week end with friends at Tiverton with Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Carlets.-Mr. and Mrs. Ike McGavin, of Leadbury, spelt Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lindsay. -Mr. and, Mrs. B. B. Steph- enson and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephen- son spent Sunday the guests of Mae and Mrs. Peter Gardiner, Clinton. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willows, Mr. and Mrs. Orn Butson, Mr. Ed. Charleton and Wilmer Marsh, all of tendon, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams. -Mrs. McLeod, of New Westminster, B.C., and daugh- ter, Mrs. Finlayson, of Detroit, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brit- ton. STUPENDOUS! The new epic of the American Indian, companionpiece to Dix's previous superfilm for Para- mount, "The Vanishing American." IT WILL WIN YOUR ADMIRATION NOW SHOWING 8.30 pan...Saturday 7.45 and 9.30 p.nn. Admission 15 and 25 cents. RINCESS The Lady 'Bowlers are holding ridge at the Club House on 81 'may, A" 27 g.1110 PArg-o ebartID AM/12` MON Mc Refteseerzontts Serve 11. RUCEFIIELITD It You snt Good PieTchancoHos wiztarmatl' eriCIOLL QW 3.4163 HALF NOCE ALSO BARGAINS DRESS GOODS Merchandise as good as is made - come to us. You may say that every Dry Goods dealer you know sells good goods. You may have been told by many of them that their goods are the best. But are they? WE DO NOT ASK YOU TO TAKE OUR WORD for it. We do not expect you to be- lieve that statement until you have made an investigation. We know what a broad assertion we haw: made. We believe we have the goods to back it up. EIF YOU LOOK FOR "CHEAP" GOODS you will not find them here, but if you are looking for quality, for style -if you want the Best Values for the least money you'll find this Store peculiarly prepared to satisfy you. EXPERIMENT P OYES FACTS Do not you think you had better find out about the many adv.. ntages in Style, Quality, Service and Price offered exclusively at this Store? If you want anything in our line, try us SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL LINES OF WASH GOODS SEAFORTIE SPECIAL SALE HERE AND THIER.E THROUGH- OUT MIZE STORE N't this week to attend the funeral of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Stevens -lMr. Hugh McGregor, of Detroit., spent the week end at the home of his father. -Professor Davidson, of Toronto, preached two excellent ser- mons in the United Church last Sur - day and also taught the young men's Bible 'Class in the Sunday School. - The matey friends of Mr. Alex. Mus- tard will regret to hear that while working the slings in his barn he had the misfortune to fall on the barn floor and was badly hurt. He was taken to Clinton Hospital where it was found that the ligaments of one of his legs were injured and a small bone broken in his wrist. --Mrs. Som- erville and her daughter, Luella, of St. Marys, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Forrest, last week. Women's Missionary Society. -The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the school room of the United Church on Wednesday, August 14th. In the absence of the President, Mrs. W. A. Bremner, Mrs. James Thomp- son, Vice -President, presided. After the singing of the opening hymn, Mrs. Stephens led in prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were confirmed. The roll call was responded to with a favorite verse from the Bible. Mrs. Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. McLachlan, Mrs. McGowan and Mrs. Rearm% of Toronto, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rattenbury. -Mr. and Mrs. Cressrweller and son, Allen; Mrs. Deitz, of Duluth, and Wirs.,Schelig and son, of Detroit, were the guest of Mr. and 'Wire. William Doeaglas last week. -Mrs. A, T. Fleott and Mrs. William Scott are visiting friends in London a& vidriiv ths weak. -41.1s. G. Brock, %ta Pearl Mai rfiate, Samill=on haTo testa o31)otrOt Thompson read the devotional leaflet and Mrs. Haugh led in prayer. In- teresting leaflets were read by Miss Kate McGregor, Mrs. W. 'Stackhouse and Mrs. James Moodie, on the work in Africa, telling of the great sacri- fices the native Christians are will- ing to make for the spread of the gos- pel. The meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and the Mizpale benediction. WENTIEROIED Notes. -11/1.r. Herring and Miss Greta Armstrong, of Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Armstrong, of Toronto, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bullard. -We are sorry to hear that little Lois Govenlock has been very ill at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sproat, of Tuckersmith.-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dolmage„Miss Almira Shannon. Mrs. F. Bullard, Miss Margaret Eaton andl Mr. Foster Bennett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogg, of Code - rich. -Miss Beth Govenlock, of De- troit, called on her brother, Nelson Govenlock, on Sunday. -Mr. and Bars. Mel. Clarke, Miss Grace Somerville and Mr. Gibb Smith spent Sunday in Port Stanley. ifiverbm figyar Jis Ce Roy, Unita Sea -ora, ©gat 4 0 IORTS-ln bags MIDDLINGS -1n bags 'WE ARE PAYING FOR GRAIN WHEAT, STANDARD $1.30 per bushel OATS, Standard or over .60 per bushel BARLEY, Malting Grade .72 per bushel These prices are for relearn, alry grain, delivered at the Min. T!re aro ETOM0 for the POOL. WE WILL TRUCZ/ WHEAT ON A MILEAGE BASIS. BRAN -in bags $84.00 per ton ps.ao Per ton MI.00 per ton Thew Shorts antal Midrange aro from Winter Wheat. PI Oka 511 1 + ++4 5 55 5