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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1937-07-23, Page 8"I , , ­1�1 - X ;%,�, _. , ­­ ­ I ­ - 411, F WRM W-1, r Nt '. � A ax, Ta— ?At, W W 0 0 ro ;mum, O�M IF; W11 T. MO WU F*' 19 ..434. 04-- 4A,4,04. xs*; V. A- i t4er,' XrR�' Us,.- 'y OAdville, left 1. 00 801ATOoy en '0 sc_Mra� J. X-4mg " N, GOO W their home ta, Calgary.. '4 ON NO. 0 !11QHWAy gAOT. PA route ORT 40 t�w MaKillop Branch W. M. "Lax r4i 1D . ..... 15C F ftfott eat_m4alued the M�dKlUop will be-, c es y with -T ADJOININQ'SEAFO�.TH: lft,�Mxd-, Mrs. ThoWA M _F o* p Brw�vh of the � W-*.$. of First Prea- services h) St Ma ' Church and GAS N I . I . .. � 1. Qf..Xft.aA%, Citywqre the guopto .09 n Hall on burial in Calvary. cerastary here." U ............ 19C IUW�ay aft0rnoork, July 15th twen- Mrs. . George Wwart, 4U4. tiio� ty-,Qn es'being present. Tlie, vice- Sermon, Subjects For Next $undqky. 'L Y K p kp�ga RiNtAIFA byWrian Church at Thoruto WE T; _01� - -at Wednesda- y i childrea, of Toronto -Are guests, e ladi P=pnt, um Helen McMillan, Shell Statiow d oc. -St. Thomas' CIlUrCh.4 Sunday, JUly - the home of Mrs,. I B. Thompson, 16_- Me UP, . the chair and the nxeetil�g OP- 25bh: Morning, Rev. J. H, N. Mift -GOOF ato jtICH,,q7 SEAFORTH *,, 0 Miss.ILatidlaw gait Mise OUVOT Mande]". an 0 Parade, headed by Se , rth Mg I d a former Rector of Gooriolk, will 4-Vith, ar 4yanm Mrs. J. Carter LaIdIsW are holidaying JA Muskolra� leaves Main and GoderiCk Streets at 5.45 p.m. pr-e&0hL=C=on_ F. Apple WRW4 lesson, taken from _vArd_ Redo _r Elinom ��urrows, is -in- Nam� Ualt.m -Services. - Tha, North de 41 A T. - Mo. pilitor of 6th chapter, followed i�w Of �York. by p ' r4yer ky Mrs. Peast, Mrs. M A United Church and, First Presbyterian .400 -ft alsoulT cOngrIegaltiOns, 0 MT. and Mrs, N. r. Qundy - and ests Mrs. Mel-altyre, of Torquto,'are 25c Rei4 gave a report of the provincll;i. Churcht-services' morning at 11 -and 8114 Mr!S6 MeDerg'" were. tho ga, the ........... beld in SPECTACULA spvMg evening at 7; both services on WedaeW#jr fof Mr. and. Mrs� Alex. C4 Morning serinb4 Parke and Mrs. MeTaviab- Rey- and Lacey meeting held at London in the guests this week - of Mrs. L. T. De No"SSES wWch was v6ry, helpful and interest- the United urch. as-' Mrs. McDerwid axe on their w6dding �Irs'. 1. D. 'Johnston, 'who... has e r ispay - .......................... 110C Ing, and.mach� enjoyed by all. A sole, by Mr. Feast;f "The Word of the M_ i..-Rhivo k -'D" I Ut 1i His Stepp,"' was sung by Mrs. N. Aev: .'Ye have heard,'ihat it was said (14P and Tfere agco=Pani�d by Miss baW sp&nddng geverab weekaJ with 14 E.� TH I- DIRECTIbN OP T. W; HAND Co., 01F. TORON TO "AIM0 SOAP -Safe a3id her sister, Mrs. Isabell Heater, left: R. Dorranee. Mrs. WL Hogg gave an . . . but I 'Bay Unto you"." Evening Isabelle McDermid, of Gawgetown, V NUwno. and sonis, at, 0 Mrs. . Icter 4 for .... I ............ I6C interesting reading on "Vacation Sermon by Mr. t6a "The Table- on Thursday for her home in Mon - WOW The Glad�Ti#ings Prayer was given Talk Of Jesus." Heartiest welcome DwWau IMMA. Allen Of TOrOVA0, have tral. SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE AP to all. 84 ft1g E Fts so by Mrs. 1. M. Govenlock, and Miss �` jew been �P a �';U;�e Of w&ab�s with' 0 Mr. Robert Boles,. of Niagara Marwiet Ca�ter took up the offering Mrs. Nimma's relatives, Mr. Dune= FW13. N. Y., 18 spendiW the week 40 Water Sports eBand Concert *Wh6el of Bloomer-Kernp�At nine o'clock McCbWaR and DO. and, Mrs. Peter Me-: with his eousins, Messrs, Thomas and and the meeting closed with a hymn 113fti SURPRISE'DOAP, 1 1W and the Lonra Prayer in unisoiL a.m. oil Sunday morning last at, the Cowan, of Roxboro; �Mr. aud- Mrs. Fortune' -o Dancing 9 Games of- Skill '111111-M DELIGHT IR111, Presbyterian Church, MendotgL,� Min- John MeCowanf, of Rlillett, and Mr. 0", - I .... 21c 4P Misses. El -la , "d Kathleen Md� Refreshment Booths Aw ..... ...... McMichael - Wright. -A quiet but nesota, Miss Pearl Kemp was united and, MTs. Alex. Smith, of- Tackersmith. Guips, of Toronto' qx& the guests this 31111111311MY'S LYE Pretty wedding was solemnized at the In marriage to Mr. Thomas. Bloomer, 0 Mr. and. Mrs. W. B. Kerr and lit- week'of "a Rose Dorsey. son Of Mr. James Bloomer aW the tle daughter, of Buffal% are'guests at PROGRAM OF CHILDREN'S EVENTS 0 Mr. and salzirri, who ........................ 25c home of Rev. J=w Word, Fgmond Mrs. A. SpI ville, on Baturday, when Mabel Mary, late Mrs. Bloomer, of Chiesgo. Rev. the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr. -have - been. visiting relatives and 1. Boys' Tub Race --12 years. and under. (Contestants, being tube). ASH BOARD 0 The Ladies of q& youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. John GoodPasture, performed the core- f5t- Thomas' friends here, have returned to their 2. Girls' Swimming Race --16 years and under. ......................... Robert Wrl,-,bt, of Hullett. became the mOny- The bride wore a lovely gown Church will, hold a gaTdeu. tea;and home In'blilcago. Mrs. $13dzzirri was, 3. 430yal Diving -12 years and under. whi ae er white satin and tea cup readlug at the home of Mr . f rm .1y Miss Florence MeMann. 4. Boys' Swimming Race ­Open. VAAIISF10-�req stal" bride. of fbabert T. McMichael, only Of to & e ov a 0, er 19C sox of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McMichael, carried a Douquet ot white e Ada Reid', Goderich Street, on Thurs- MISS Be-ttY Scott, who has been SPend- 5. Girls' Diving. -12 years and under. van ........................ roses, tit of Hallett- The bride was bi as Violet Kemp, 9coming- maid of honor, Mi day afternoon, July 29th. -her grandpar- 6. Boys' Swimming Race -12 years and under. werA Yew Pigs HQ Grower tug -the holiday's with 35 ly gowned fa, a white French triple wearing a Peach colored gowu and a Miss Watson aud Miss Mary ents, ... .... #L3 Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scott, ac- 7. Girls' Diving�16 years and under. at. 4;wt,-; ........ . isheer crepe dress with chic hat She cOnsage of tea roses. Mr. Scott Watsm., -of Toronto, are the guests companiO them home to Chicago. 8. Boys' Duck Race -12-16 years. Winner takes duck. carried a bouquat Bloomer was the groomsman, Foi- Of the Mazes Watson, Goderich St. 0 Miss Clara Eckart has accepted, 9. Girls' Swimming Race -12, years and Under. of� sweet Pea% A* C, Routledge baby's breath andit�maiden hair fern.. lowing Wbe ceremony a, wedding din- a position as teacher In the' Hibb&rt 10. Girls' Diving -Open. PHONE 168 She was attended by Miss Marjorie' nsr -was,held at the home of the w9I b paid by the Separate school. 11. Boys' Swimming Race 16 years and under. McMichael, sister of the groom. Oliv- bride's cousint, Mr. and Mrs. St wfts�eaf LLOYDS 0 Mrs. A. J. Reid and- daughter, 12. Boys' Diving -16 years and under., er Wright, brother of the bride, was lau. Those from Chicago who atl= $25 Reward T;BYMOLATED Miss Bessie, of Ayr, and Mrs,. James 13. Boys, Diving -Open. CORN SALVE, fe groomsmarx, After the ceremony the ed 'the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. an". corn or cations THEY cannot remover Reid, son and, daughter of Windsor, 14. Girls' Duck Race -Open. 'Winne, takes the duck. bride and groom left for a motor trip Paul Kemp, n-ancis Larkin, Earl with this wouderful new 19clentific prepare. are the guests of Mrs.. Hester. 15. Girls' Swimming Rae-e—Open. 31x- &o t o r i s t to Sarnia, an�d other points the bride Moore, Norbert Catlin, Violet, 'Ruby tioo for CORNS OR, CALLOOMS. it de- Mr. W. R. Reid, of Kirkland Lake, FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES GIVEN IN EACH EVENT O—Sitisea, and relieves pals with first appU- travelling in a navy chiffon frock with and Amu Kemp and Mr. Scott Bloom- ,tj,,, ae is a guest at the home of his, mother, .Vft are agents for many of the a short taffeta jacket and, white ac. er- KEATING'S PHARMACY Seaforth Mrs. J. F. Reid. 1 0 As a closing feature of the evening you will see a Oldest and Strongest insurance cessories. On their return the young Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sproat amd *mpanles, representing both rouPle Will resdde on the groom's son, -of Temagami, spent a few" days spectacular Fireworks Display, e9jisisting of ground Tadff and Non -Tariff, who are farm near SummerliflL LOCAL BRIEFS thas week at the home of Mr. Sproat's pieces, cannons rockets, fountains, bomb shells, in offering the Lowest Rates in mother, Mrs. James Sproat. history. Death of Mrr, James Love—There 0 Mr. and Mrs. Awilstiae and e, Made Cooking 9 Mrs. Ulbrlcht, of Toronto, is, a a myriad of beauty in every imaginable color — a Hom OUR POLICIES PROTECT Passed away at the home of .-her son, daughter, of Timmins, and Mrs. J. O� guest of her sister, Mrs. APPleyard, sight you will not soon forget I MR SERVICE IS COMPLETE George A. Love, 366 luddan Grove, Rose, of Guelph, were week -end vis- at the Rectorry. Toronto, on July 16, 1937, Harriett L. itors with Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie. and Candy Sal� 0 Mr. and Mrs,. Dick Tate and Mas - under auspices of Junior _D WATSON & REID sooie. Mrs. Love was the daughter 4; Miss Croshle, of Toronto, spent ter Dickiel who have been va Open Air ancing on a perfect M. A.'REID Proprietor of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Soole, Monday with Seaforth friends. Women's Institute. friends in. this vicinity,, have return. platform. Music by Otto Hen. pioneer residents of Egmiond.ville, and Mr. Sydney Gould, of Regina, SATURDAY, JULY 24 ed to their home in Dearborn, DANCING derson's Orchestra -5c a danc6. Ph(me 214 Seaforth wa�, b, st Try, Ontario, on sPen't the week -end, at the home of at 3 P -M. Michigan. Mrs. Tate was formerly 'SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF March 12, 1858. 1xv 1887 she married Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dodds. Mim H'elen McMans. In Store next to Routledgels. INSURANCE Mr. James Love who died in Chatham 6 Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Ottawa, 0 Among those from a distance who 'You Enjoy the Park and'P.601 — He IP us Maintain It in 1900. On the death of Mr. LGve 'is visiting at the home of Mr.* and attended Oe funeral of the late Mrs'. IN CASE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, WATER CARNIVAL W1LL V, <> <> <> <> <> She Came tG'Seaforth, residing there Mrs. W. E. Kerslake. James Love in Seaforth orn. Sunday BE HELD THE FOLLOWING EVENING, THURSDAY, JU 1C> <� until 1913, when she Went tD Toronto, 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baisley, Mr. last were: Mr. and Mrs,. G. A. Love LY .29th HO1MeS & Son <> 'be rern,"Ining years of her life being and Mrs. L. Webster and friends have Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Soole an� ADMISsi6N 10c. Childre-if in. Nrade FREE A> & T. spent there. OTne daughter, Beatrice, returned home. Mrs. L. Webster ae- THE daughter, Miss Dorothy Sbole; Mr. A> FUNERAL SERVICE <> Predeceased,her, dying in, Toronto in companied, them to Danbury "a New LI yd Sills, H. R. Jackson, FRED AUTO PARKING <> Main treet, Seaforth <> 1919. There "remain to mourn her York- and m". Mr. and Mre, Judson Walker and Hol- lozs, her son, George, !40 Mr. R. L. Milne, of Windsor, and Us Walker, all of Toronto; also Mr. 0, T. Holmes, tesi4ence <> the Miss,,, Mary. two sisters, fo erly on the staff of the 'Bank of "ayfield and; Jennie Soole, rm and- Mrsf.. J. Farquhar, from Regina, Viodlerich -Street, West; phone 4CP, and (me brother, Thomas, all of To- Commerce here, 'spent a few days Sask.; Miss Jbss4&,McLeod, Saii Jose, -4> No. 119-W. Charles Holmes! <> ronto. Calif.; Mr& Susy McLeod, Mr. Nor. Melvor, of Scarbqr The funeral service was held last week with. friends in town. 4> vesidenee, G-Y--r'eh Street -0 at 366 Indian Grove 0 Miss Marion Scarlett, of Fort man McLeod, Winnipeg' Man. _0 BlUffe, 'With their Mr,s. Thomas, Feeney; Mrs. Jo�epib Saturday even- sot, parents; Mr. and Mrs-. Jos. O'Reilly, 10 East; phone No. 309. -V O'd Club _i.. of Dat.0it, . Moore, sun, and, djaughter, and Mrs- ";> Ing at 8-30 P.mL, service being con. William, is spendlng� the holidays at e -Mr. Allan Bond a��d his With the latter's father, Reande, 6f.Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs.. Ambulance Service 'C" ducted by Rev.�H.'R. Hunt, Rector of the (home of her father, Mr. Robert law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Cod', Mr. Frank e Melady; Gertrude and Ag- Terrance Plianne'ry; Charles Malono,, <> AdJmtable hospital bed for, <> St. Jahg's Anglican Munch, West To� Sc rlett. of 'W�nnipeg, were guests last week nes McGrath, of 9� �Vill sponsor a Dance at Kltehener; Brother rent. Windsor; . Nell Klein, Detroit, with rt -to, waisted by, Dr. tp. H. Larkin. 0 miss of Arkona, eattie. - Maxt4, Of TqrOntO, with, his mother,, their mau*�fri4nda. Jean Brodie, at the home of Mrs. James� B 0- Might calls, Phone M. '0' The remaing weie brought to Sea- ap-d Miss Annie Brodie, of Kirkland. 0 Miss Ella Roulston is visiting in Day calls, Phone 119-J. .0 forbb, Sunday, JowieWs Pavilion 1011. Charges moderate.. where a short Lake, are spending the holidays with Atlantic City, N. Y. Presbyter- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0 Miss Alice Arclilbald has been was held at 2.30 in First -0 <> ian Church, conducted py Mr. Feast, Brodie. BAYFIELD engaged Orr the teaching staff of FOR FAST ... <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> interment being made in, Maitland- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stark of Wzvxeter continuation school for tffe bank cemetery. The pallbearers were Welland, sPerrt the week-emd wiffi'.Ail. Friday Evenink, July 30 coming term. FREE DELIVERY her three nephews, Mr. Lloyd Sills, Stark's mother, Mrs. A. Stark- 0 The choir of First Presbyterian <> <> ADMISSION 35 CENTS son Walker and Mr. John Far- a Mr. James- Sleet1r, of Sarnia, via- Church; Seaforth, will hold a picnic Mr. Jud. <> H. C. BOX 'Red Ruhl's Orchestra and Mrs. M. R. Rennie on Friday. quihar, Mr. Arnold Case, Walter Rick i&ted with Seafdrth relatives -this week at Grand Bend at the home of Mr. and. Albert.Oke. 0 Miss, Frejen Smith is visitini with -*iends in, Kitchener. 1<> FUNERAL SERVICE 1C> X> Licensed Embalmer .0 0 Miss Bessie Quff has returned Ambulance Service �o Heart Attckq Kill. North Dakota from a holiday ipent-In. Detroit. 'PV These Values for July 19th to 24th IV, A T%T following despa P � -, �> t6h. from 0 Mrs. James McKay and Miss 0 Hospital Red Grand Forks North Dakota, under Florence - McKay, of Toronto, were �O -with adjustable rachet oper- '0 diate of J`Uly 2,Oth, will be read with guests this week at the home of Mr. x> at.ed spring for rent general and sincere regret fly the ana Mrs. James, Finlayson, in Tuck- Nlght-qCalls Day Calls <;> riany friends Of Dr. and Mrs. Mulli- ersmith. 4> Phone 175. Phone 43. <> -an "Dr. Thomas 9 Mr. �ohn Beattie' and Mr. A. F. g in this district: Mulligan, Grand, Forks former presi- Cluff were in Grimsby on Mon -day. *'<> <> 'C> <> <> <> <> dout of North DakOta7 State Medical * Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hayward, Association, died lit hospital here late Eugene and Gregory. Crowley, of To- <> 10 0 0 10� 10, yesterday after a -heart seizure. Born ronto, spent the week -end with Mr. <> in, Dublin, Ontario, March 23, 1897, and. Mrs. M. J. Crowley. WALKER'S 70 FUNERAL SERVE..,itu 10 W. J. WALK'ER and <> <> JOHN R. -WALKER, Jr. �0 Licensed Embalmers and .0 K> Funeral Directors. .0 �0 Day or Night Calls promptly <> 1<> attended. <> Fi. nt 40. PHONE 67 4:> 12-M -0 <> 0 .0 Department Stores, Seaf orth Mr. and Mrs. Fred El-liott, of To- IVA% ronto, are gj�renddng their holidays at S :4 1 .-A the home of %Frn 55 GOOD EQUIPMEET . , Mr. and! MTe. Jack Fer- gusom Wheat -cutting and picking berries Bayside Bulk Campbell's makes a Good farmer, Better are the order of the day. Light Syrup McCORMICK .*, DEERING FARM PEANUT Tomato MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT Juice LOOK AT THIS suir f1N 950 offers every ae�r Improvement ST. COLUMBAN MAWR` e - 1% available -and Tenders unequalled a BUTTER 10 -1/2 -oz. Tins Men's Summ r %-P service anywhere. The funeral of t -he late Was Julia No 2 Sqi, Bu- Genuine I H C u—s— Murphy, who died in London 1--t. 2 . 25 tbl. For 611 . 14, 1_1 . - - e. Y and week, took place from I &e residence I ins 0 1 0 Newest styles in flannels and' Repairs from.,your Local Dealer Of Mr. John Devereaux to St. Colum- MeRILLOP MUTUAL worsted a BINDER TWINE PRICES ban on Thursday morning. Rev. J. Can't Sleep to 50 s in checks and stripes. If You Me(L Order Oct. 1, 1937 wlth Rev. WM gh. Nigh assisting in ther Tin Custom tailorpd Shirts $1 INSURANCE CO1Y. Cagh With On or about Dantzer sang the Requiem M Mass Astoria -rn, 650 feet per $10.50 1.50 tuarY. 'The pallbearers were OVALTINE d1#Fl40E-S1I5A1F0RTH,, ONT. Wirtsguarantaid fast collord ............ 77C 2 for S Nalu 60D feet Per lb., $9.50 $10.50 sane Do6nal Joseph Kale, Joseph. Murphy, Frank Nolan� Joseph Carlin, johh, Murphy ather Balbriggan one 17 and, John be;vcreaux. WORK SHOES SHIRTS & DRAWERS A nrls6ellaaeouajilhower was givefl. Choice Meaty Mkin St. JOHN BACH &AFORTH Ph OR OIL 2624-tf -he parish,hall ast F in t I riday, evenfing 19 lbs 38c in honor of Mr. and Mrs�. William Malone7, who were Married recently. irAMUNIMS 2 Iwo ANT X cx*60� k it. 10 mblin; LADIEW QTICE In Toronto. Mrs. Malone;y was form - ACCOUNTS, it Efteeft,61d,, it it, larmbutk 0 OtES JUbGMENTS erly Miss Maxle PlatLuGry and was FRESH F RITIT A41) VEGETABLES A"Mom Watti, imyth; 0. r. RAYON H%I%JE 19C 13air organist of St, Columbaft church for Ir yXieow W, Y.'�Too, C,ur c0llfttlao: d6partMelit is a. rp. many years. prior to� going to Toronto, Ing applie's transprall J* Ills. for PUL FASAIONED HOSE suit of years Zbc Pair ence in coil of ftbo4slful experl. The bride dudgrOom were showered 66tiho local or Out -of- with many useful and, b6.aUtIfu1­g1ft0 Wa r blelons 496"e1ch,'Ltmdg8 'V "d t Oeo from their haft of - frlq 1§, , after a 1", 11 1*1 0 Vol Ladieg" Cotton LadiWAflk tow" accouhtA 3 7C dozen JAM66 063, No emld00000 � no. bhaegi� V6110h a Pleasant 900161 eveningew" sts, r Mail your list- 6-t accounts to -day to Vd .1 Se 11160tne",$ 23c Spent In, the -hall. k6cent visitors.: Kri smu Larry. Vbwaps of VVInAlAor. wnfi, Mr. =4 �.' Oil 16 "� Rorke's WkdiftO', Atialftey' T 0 �AUQUi(A" M90' 'Lane aid, ii%& HEAD OF ,M,1*;, 11 IMF, T Im Ar"I Mr. Henry Weiterson'_M�e th a wi AYLMER 0. painful accident last Saturday when hie fell -off, a 16ad of hay, but he -*a PORK prIogressing as well as. can he ex- Pected,under the doctor's care,. Mr. Dick MEANS and Mra. Tatp and Mal- ter Dickie, from Dearborn, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Ah Spizzirri, from Chi- cago, were visitors in'our burg,"Iast Monday. :;;%'.*T _n -oz. Tins .. Cutting wheat Is in progress and, with the good sample and good crop Imam mr-M a there will be good returns. NATURE'S BEST to P E A IL is CONSTANCE Mr. and, Mrs. R. Rogerson spent ohm W Sunday with Mrs. Myra Wheatley of Clinton. N.. 2 FO 13 NT 0. 2 FA Mrs. Leo Stephenson Is visiting M:-. Sqt. Tins %2 *5 Sqt. Tins and Mrs,. J. Sinclair and other. friends of Brigden, r The Lawson clan held a picnic at Aylmer Goderich on Monday when, over 100 were present. 01PAIM JUIeE 3 25V2 -OZ. Tin Mr. Alvin Dole attended the race� tyma"U1110 , n27 at SIMcoe-.on Wednesday. Green Giant, r, The W -U.S. and' W -A- are Invited to hold their monthly meeting at 0M 20 -oz. 0 . AVOMaft JUICE Tin 9 3 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frankwaylon Thursday. Kellogg's "--d-Quaker Mr. and Mrs. Fred El-liott, of To- IVA% ronto, are gj�renddng their holidays at S :4 1 .-A the home of %Frn 55 GOOD EQUIPMEET . , Mr. and! MTe. Jack Fer- gusom Wheat -cutting and picking berries Bayside Bulk Campbell's makes a Good farmer, Better are the order of the day. Light Syrup McCORMICK .*, DEERING FARM PEANUT Tomato MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT Juice LOOK AT THIS suir f1N 950 offers every ae�r Improvement ST. COLUMBAN MAWR` e - 1% available -and Tenders unequalled a BUTTER 10 -1/2 -oz. Tins Men's Summ r %-P service anywhere. The funeral of t -he late Was Julia No 2 Sqi, Bu- Genuine I H C u—s— Murphy, who died in London 1--t. 2 . 25 tbl. For 611 . 14, 1_1 . - - e. Y and week, took place from I &e residence I ins 0 1 0 Newest styles in flannels and' Repairs from.,your Local Dealer Of Mr. John Devereaux to St. Colum- MeRILLOP MUTUAL worsted a BINDER TWINE PRICES ban on Thursday morning. Rev. J. Can't Sleep to 50 s in checks and stripes. If You Me(L Order Oct. 1, 1937 wlth Rev. WM gh. Nigh assisting in ther Tin Custom tailorpd Shirts $1 INSURANCE CO1Y. Cagh With On or about Dantzer sang the Requiem M Mass Astoria -rn, 650 feet per $10.50 1.50 tuarY. 'The pallbearers were OVALTINE d1#Fl40E-S1I5A1F0RTH,, ONT. Wirtsguarantaid fast collord ............ 77C 2 for S Nalu 60D feet Per lb., $9.50 $10.50 sane Do6nal Joseph Kale, Joseph. Murphy, Frank Nolan� Joseph Carlin, johh, Murphy ather Balbriggan one 17 and, John be;vcreaux. WORK SHOES SHIRTS & DRAWERS A nrls6ellaaeouajilhower was givefl. Choice Meaty Mkin St. JOHN BACH &AFORTH Ph OR OIL 2624-tf -he parish,hall ast F in t I riday, evenfing 19 lbs 38c in honor of Mr. and Mrs�. William Malone7, who were Married recently. irAMUNIMS 2 Iwo ANT X cx*60� k it. 10 mblin; LADIEW QTICE In Toronto. Mrs. Malone;y was form - ACCOUNTS, it Efteeft,61d,, it it, larmbutk 0 OtES JUbGMENTS erly Miss Maxle PlatLuGry and was FRESH F RITIT A41) VEGETABLES A"Mom Watti, imyth; 0. r. RAYON H%I%JE 19C 13air organist of St, Columbaft church for Ir yXieow W, Y.'�Too, C,ur c0llfttlao: d6partMelit is a. rp. many years. prior to� going to Toronto, Ing applie's transprall J* Ills. for PUL FASAIONED HOSE suit of years Zbc Pair ence in coil of ftbo4slful experl. The bride dudgrOom were showered 66tiho local or Out -of- with many useful and, b6.aUtIfu1­g1ft0 Wa r blelons 496"e1ch,'Ltmdg8 'V "d t Oeo from their haft of - frlq 1§, , after a 1", 11 1*1 0 Vol Ladieg" Cotton LadiWAflk tow" accouhtA 3 7C dozen JAM66 063, No emld00000 � no. bhaegi� V6110h a Pleasant 900161 eveningew" sts, r Mail your list- 6-t accounts to -day to Vd .1 Se 11160tne",$ 23c Spent In, the -hall. k6cent visitors.: Kri smu Larry. Vbwaps of VVInAlAor. wnfi, Mr. =4 �.' Oil 16 "� Rorke's WkdiftO', Atialftey' T 0 �AUQUi(A" M90' 'Lane aid, ii%& HEAD OF ,M,1*;, 11 IMF, T Im Ar"I 0.