The Goderich Star, 1924-07-02, Page 8II._.'_ r.r•
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Caps and Na
Tenni Ws
Golf
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Rooks for Summer
Reading
ass map
carry OW *Dela saw
aws wMins, go el* her. - eras
germ uteri with ea mien* said a bes.stt-
rsi striae et purl,- At fire aerse
I•reSW' . mesa +mate, weer is Warts*
■. _art!}.eriettotea
ewer* Ma lib etlitteese WM a
'muting i+dctlo se• also at tee courted
seal:h s wade wttti.bae, tepee .
Fullewesg toes oreeeeteeitossr, deet+. K s
it Impromptu p vg ea. Sad steer tide
utero were rerresanneess asci "good.
f • AUBURN
ed the ebiit3rea aro
the aeltalae.
I *Ms !fields M apemileig ber bol:d»ye
at kris Teamster.
McGee. of Wiedsur, hits been
vitals(' his brothers bore fora fen
days.
Ali* Oreee rue** slew* titltrre,
while Assiut s horse. We are rho
to hear they are not very senjotw.
The Ladies' Guild of Christ's church
era meeting this Wedeesdx after-
eson at the home of Mrs. Bert Fatter.
Will Dickson is confined to his bed,
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T on actor:at of a lfttii accident. 11e
TheUnion S tt. picnic hue F ids hope to see him around again befoare DUNGANNON
your hair bobbed;
Chikl's Ro
St illi priers i eiti
p. The 11411•s
t, OR' b.r.t.
SEE OUR WINDOW °
MISS S. NOBLE
prep as t y "
was well attended and enjoyed by all. long• had
Mrs. Moors's brother. Mr.. l•1tCrae, I Quiff a number from nitre you
here went to Yet?. ii
and hip wife, of Bruce Mines, are vile Dtwgsnmon .on
Friday evening to at- •lir. R. Grant, of Lochalsh, le deli- f
iting at etre. Munro's. - lead the garden piney on thee tuxeslinga well for Mr. Robert Dsvldtan. t
Last week Mr. Wm. . lielwig, of grounds.
Winnipeg, visited his mother, riiry; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cousins have Miss Mabel Brown la visiting her
been i Dungannon for some time at- sister, Mrs. Vero Ceinnfngham, at
Hclwig, of the village.
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Mr. Wm, Craig has started to put ir�brother, James,
up his house on the lot he purchnited wtehe*tytltiig ,he !armor'svery 111 at present. DarloMiss Amber McKenzie .oto ap
fram Mr.'aGea. ifamitton. from London for the wie1r r: ' K+d-
BAYFTELD Dominion Day.
The schools are closed for only tea es telling you that itis the biggest Miss _Libbie Elliott is been , s
Imonths. Sixty years ago, two weeks picture she haft ever uuide, and that's week's vacation with, friend^ 'In t"wtr••,
mere the summer holidays. axyiag sornethtng„au don't miss. "Ashes ton snd Goderich
Air. and Mrs. Downs, of ('lints n at Casttausee” with Norma Tidal/ le rt Local strawberr1e. are being rfier-
and lamiiy, were guests ,tt the boni�o the /toilet Goclertch ou Mon. and Tues. sole duringthe est week, ami
of Mr. Sandford Lawlor this week. 1 roptrsaa� Oct vette a.p,
theiekl is abundant.
Mr• etnd riles, riicliste, of Bruce GQDERICH TOW TSH ' Miss Georgie:Allen, of `Toronto, is
Book store Mine, visited at the home o! rites. D. 1fr*Rich. Porter hap. been _repairing enjoying -it vacation at t}•.e home of
E. Munro and other relatives last = the barn on his fits m on the Cub We, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. AI -
week. -
Owing to the anniversary services eVestneld and Thedford ate home tor Master Willie Wiggins, 34 Godes-
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ode•NILE at Carlow next; Sunday, there will lie the summer vacation. •
Misisei Bile and ' Lir rte'• Soviet by of len. •e
rich, is spending his holidays• with -
tiaiug haw: begun: Tlie alfalfa .11
no services in the t?resbyterinit chtirrrh _ ?steams. •lionakl and Co., -Zurich, biteparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wig. '
A Tette daughter ertivee at the Immo Mr. John J.. Wilson and family mad
-fit ase 11. J. Kerr 1 lilt Monday. a short visit to relatives oa the .to
.rr`* i to be a heave erop.
in .the village. completed _the .br•iclr wore_at..--.3okn..gins
r' ��w8rby's !lanae last week..' Ati. �..,, -11,11,... _1111... _
The pupils in the entrance oboe are
writhe; their, • t f3 1 t h this aced up from Toronto to spend the sidewalks are being built each year.
The W. M. S,' of the Methediat,
church, Dungannon, will entertain the
ladies from Nile', Ashfieldeand Crewe
circuits at the church on Fridity after-
noon at 2.30 -o'clock; when riire,• ler
hart Charles,. London ' Centore
branch .corresponding "secretary' for
mission circles and band. Will_b_pre- .,
sent sand-deTwer ,an • address. !TA. =
Charles who is an intimate f rime! Of
Mrs. Cltev.? P eters,wtll�be entertain
•• ` •'!lite:, Alien sed Me Edgar Stieppor1 con. of West IN4Witnosh, the -former
• • 'are ]race for their holidays. We hope part of this week. • 4
; ily+siliho.vc o pleaea>tt tirna... Rev. P. S. Banes had children's day
• eltatteavy rani last Saturday put a;. services at.Donnybrook .and. Westfield
lesptrer ea the• picnto whteh WV. ter be lest Sunday and. at the latter 'place
• teed s Atoneeet parks It memo .an to f`rrie babies were baptized,
,o.te tn.prcvent a large nuwber from .nye P i,
ttarsial+x,. Owing to the rain last Saturday af-
• tire-. 1, JayJohoson:preachod his last .ternaon the • meeting of the Presby-
. *emus lint enuday am pastor of Nile tartan Ai}s:lon Band wag postponed
• :erten. Ile left oe, Wedneeduy tor his And held on: Monday afternoon. '
e awe ergo.et, .Bayfctd. Ile isfoiio%ed
.bay the 'beat wishes of his friends at
-:Side: He is to be suci ceded by Item• held.. at . Smith's•.,,IIM Presbyterian. Auburn met Geeeeich tp, at Hot will hold its annual garden parte on
.Misys 1i•oin Arum uho arrives church; next Sunday, there' will br no mesvillo ion Monday evening in a. the chtiroh lawn on Wedneaday, July.
Melee*. service in°Knox church that day, scheduled Huron Co. Cfass B. dame. 21st.... Watch for particulaters later. -
The play, "Can't. Afford :t' wa.t A real snappy game was played, La- rids. w. H. , Maize arrival front
l E'�TT•IILLER given in a splendid :tanner Islet Fri- via for the township twirled a won- .Toro to on Friday eveningend win
e u game Inc support was ,
” . friends a d rely i es in tele di riot.
Michael ghler is vlditing wltti attendance. • Stonehouse started for Auburn, but
Mrs. Richard' Banda sa�Fsungest
b Dob. _•
V+ltgir'ttuiations and beat wishes to 'hems of Mr. Plowman, 8th con Weet but he had".no better luck He was
rl ata an x e Wawanosh and a baby boy came. t•+. finer acquaintances here, being ;,^nests
lgensott Lon duct children are M Wilfrid Pl k tt' I ] t• lig Patterson. A three -Mise• tilt by
at,
friends in thisasnlnun y. • week. Congratulations. .
T " iSidon�rre pageant which tires ' Mrs. Me feature of the''game. leungartr,on : ri>r• and ribs: Milton Storherss. of
svasitaledlast 'Sundeymerbing at the
Tamil a
PHONE U
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LINGEPiE.
French embroidered Nightgowns and Step -itis of the Unfit nilif WV*
nainsci 4k these garments are very bandsawe and dainty. Paine..
Si,k Crepe.de-chute Nightgowns and $tep•ins in flog! and w
lsrtatrill) Wings. ?rice,1............M.....•.r..»»,�..»..»»....».�..»..» .$4.00 isI
Five cotton Nightgown* with lace tritnwita fat' .
P►ice..•....-,.._,»...»»,....»....»..._........».......,..» »»1111,..». »-»»M........-_-_.$1.UO ,
Camisoles and Bloomers to match made of Heavy Hsbi*tzi iit'ts limeades,
flesh and white. Fri ... .. ,.....� »_.�,, ....., $3.00 and 4111.00.a. spoprenaist
�IUDxES SQN,:
in Salk and Silk •ria '++ ........_... �..-...•,w•.-.•...».ww..w.»rww•w.M-r•••••r+ to � a p.
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�r iellt 4��+[ll% ase extra vatltie.«» 11»11 «-..»...,....... $1`OO nkir all #Rlta1 Macks
Ladies bilk Lisle Htnse......w _1111» . w.:,, .,1111, . 61 * in r �b _ !�- _
pair' �. "'fie`
Ladies rill Sidi. Hose extra heavy weight:.,._-„.�_. SO to PLOD a pair
MOOSE DRESSES
Dbu't forget the 'Hausa Dresses we' have of-' extra fine ` itlghatdt
00»* .11,11 .�.,.. «...,11.,10•_ 1111„;.
..r. «-.-...$1.75 to.
OOLBORNE'STORE
"" TITE F,i.OUt iE OP RELTA131t4T 1,,
1111 1 ::.III 11111
wr ag o r, exams. n oc er c welch -end and Dominion Da with xe-
week, We wish them success. y
Misses Florence owerby and Gladys =-
Wives herr...
Warner and Messrs. Dare ;Varner, Beg. Mr. David Glen has been employed
sowrrby, 'Geo. Sowerby- suet Reg. T. during the pant week with Mr, Hugh
Johnston motored to Burford and spent Shields, who is siding bis. housd with
the week•encl with relatives there. '- • asphalt shingles. •
Don't torget the entertainment under Tile Dunganpon parsonage hag re-
-the auspices of the Goctert0 rp• cantly had iia exterior , woodwork
Hospital Auxiliary at the Uuton"Lhuren
on 'Tuesday. July 8th, at 8 p.rn, A treated.to a coat of paint, which adds
good play ands+plendedd program• will be much to its attractiveness.
Owing to anniversary. services being given. Admission eeots. - The- Methodist church, Dungannon,
T..d;tar 'V•anatoue paid a visit!to day night in the Foresters hall 1•y d rf l g axe n pp t . spend a fortnights vacation . with
;l'.1�si,naoJas3t week. the Benmi ler club. There was a fine good. He suedes out thirteen men am:I 'sit
: Mora In 'Toronto. A •baby. arrived last. Friday at the in the third was replaced Y u v, daughter Susie who have spent many
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3a il.a Blake and his bride.
Yanked ih .the seventh and replaced" years in the 'West, are renewing for:
Vete
I a it r• r un a .s amo ae B McDougal driving in two was a o e iy ones., . .
liven, of ndsdowr, and comes to llolmesville Friday.- July Toronto,. and Jack Stotbers, eon of
rived here last Saturda av-
'IeaM1r{i'rks„lfunday80liayl mad@adeep y► r y 4th If Goderich tp. can win it puts Mr. and We. Ellie•Stotliers, are; er.
poleselowereallpraseuti them m the running for the group. J y ng -ten-day o
ening on a visit to "icer parettt�s, Mr, 'o i it visit at the
h. ef.
• eM. tt" gethering of mete eseeanbl .and Mee. Alfred Asquith, of the vii- Everyone ttirn out -' and • 'Omer the Mr. and Mrs. • Thos. Stothers. these brave men, who . ars gone hut.
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'ed -at the parsonage during her stay
in Dungannon.
Dungannon w' eli'represented at
ALLISON'S SANITARY' MEAT l
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c -o '�_ "�• �"'' �.� .' 1111.+,:1111. 1111
. LOOK!:
LOOK
` FRESH PICKLED SHOULDERS, l4e per 1
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FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, at 51: t lb.'
our:windows for Saturday Night alin#i.
G.oderich on Dominion Day for. the . R, 'Peters erformed the--
.i�roihany the cerein dfi ie ' •ire
iinve lin a! t e "m nu nt in honor • .T
i g h o me �n the presence of the iiritsrediatix reIaw .tete dining stc»m, w) gnlyr stiff ices
of our beloved 'dead who -gave their teres of the •bride and groom, idrs flowers were arranged.,
lives as a same co upon the: altaat. eiC
--I?etex$ re wore the a►edding >Yrarch.
their. country:"'""Doleinion Day, the Tl beide teases a dress of blue bilk
birthday of Canada, was a fitting ria V XLIS r r
�, .canton crepe witlis tihemi After
p
to' be chosen for• such a �9edicatiara
service, and the throngs which were - " --
present for the occasion, bcspokc the
sympathy for the` relatives of those •
who "sleep in Flander's. fields, nhere _
poppies- grow." - The `:Many beautiful
floral tributes bore silent testimony
to the honor and °eateeni in which. °
Just. igto
A new tine Of Art Metal .
• ware ,in ,_.
CANDLE STICKS
BOOK EMS'
PAPER WEIGH S.
JARDINIERES'
Also a:- s - leildid' assortment
P 1111.
. of'' .P;oilyclirorne Candle-
Sticlt's and Boon Ends.
Everything for dainty
gifts and' prizes.
IlolrisOtt
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TO RENT or
laA. FOR SALE '
Several tiaae .started: 'fi�aylat; this.. • Axirri Buchanan,, Craig, Patter- Miss OJiver: and iKYss Agnes Haien- At high noon on Wedtuaday, :June
week• It a smears td -be a better el O. son, W, Carter, Stonehouse p, P. ton,' of Ciodericb, *ere- guests at the 25th, at the home ;of the blade's par» •Seirne.r cry attractive prices.
than' was' 'anticipated. The recent Cook, : 8toley, McDonald,. Tiiberville: _ home of e Mre. R. -Davidson on Thum, encs, Air. and Mrs David Melot-hinne.e, • .
rain lies. flattened the. fall wheat. Denby p, R. Carter.: .. • day.: ' . ` Crewe, the marriage was 'toletnnieed
• Spring crops are looking .yell, • Goderich. tp.—W. Mcl3ougal, cf Mr. .s ettson`.'I''entland returned on of their (laughter, Mildred, to Earl
A congregational garden party will Ginn, if; Little, c; .Orr, ex.; Levis, p; Tuesday from Qbderich,"after finish Ruffle Blake,;son of Mr. and Mrs.- T.
be held un.tbe grounds of Knox ehureh B. McDougall, 2b; E. Bell, 3b; Green- in• his exams at ie. G, C„. 1, Miss Blake, Bepmiller. The bride was 'be- I
and manse Friday evening, July 4th• abide, lb; 'ruffle rf; F, Bell, ib. Margaret Pentland is also 'home, had- ceiningly attired in a gown oi: navy l
-Astrawberry"supper will be served Umpires—Lawson' Glidden. big completed the work of on year blue.kittena-eatcrepe and carried ,n
from 6.80 to 8 .p m.• The program Score by . innings - as teacher near C'arl'ow.. bouquet of roses - The wedding I
Wilt be 'given by the :Clinton Kittle Godorlch tp. 0" 2 2 0 4 0 2 0 se Opt out, the oar And lot's ."i o So mareh -from Lo1i ngrin was pl•tyed by I
Band and Mr. Harvey McGee. • Auburn 0 0.0 0 0;1 0 0 J. Goderieh. Serum Talmadge in bee most
Mrs. (Rev.) Peters, while ,the ore.:
The strawberry festival at Group Standing: . * ' artistic success "Ashea'ot ;ceageance" mony was performed by Rev. J. 1i1, f
Won To play is the attraction par excellence at the Peters, B. .A., of , 'Dungannon. Only
3 t • ' •t Model Theatre' on Mon. and Tues. the. immediate relatives of the,. bride
3 ° 1 4 Complete progrim'on page 0. . and groom were •present. The -happy
2' - 2 4 : Misses Ethel Case and Daisy Ryan young couple will reside nearBen-
All are cordially invited tel attend. Brussels '3-" '4 are at their 1111 respective homes here miller and carry with thous the good
- Mr. Conrad Dicker, of l:,ueknow, Goderieh tp2' 2 4 "while'..Miss 'M" M. Durnin is at her wishes of a host of friends, •
spent i couple of digs the former part '•. (Intesided••for last Week) - home in St. Helens, having completed; The Entrance exams commenced en
te-of this .week visiting at the home of Mr. and'Mrs. J• B. Orr 'and' family theiWe theme a p e} ttsant in els schools.
. Friday. Mr Georgie eoads�tofeSaltd �.
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Ed. ,Selwig. Mr. Ifelwlga-s soother and Mr. Ernest Tauten motored-ta
is seriously Ill at present Owing to London on Friday. "'*The annual garden Harty af. St, ford, is the presiding exat»iner .at
her: advanced age but el ht 'hopes s Paul's (Angieanl..church is _to ..ems_ Dungatmon,_witiln. Mre.F. Rosa -goes
_ Pe week end wnglois,-T.oridon,-spent-held on the lawn of Mr. ])avid Glen to $intaiI to preside. About 80 can -
:sire -_entertained of leer recovery. the weekend with 'her gsriirdparerits;
The • Lord's Day'Alliance is Solicit= lits. and Mrs. Geo. Hewitt. on" Wednesday, Judy 18th, when. the didates' are visiting at. this centre,
BoyScouts bend of Lueknow will be nine of whom ire from Dungannon
ing funds.. to assist in enforcing' a ' " rids, and bits. Wm; Love motored axed in ttendance. For particulars see school; these are: Mary ..Anderson,
better observance of the Sabbath. from Attwood one day last week and -'„
I Place the " church On the sane poli- - visited With Mr• and Mrs. Jno. Blair, bills. Lily Reed; Evelyn Culbert, Cecil Beg-
; tion with regard to Sabbath obeery- ' A good many farmers in this dis= 'ley, Frank Savage,. Herfnan Carpee-
leuro that it occupied seventy yearn
riirs. Thos, Sowerby, Sr•. is spend- tract 'commenced haying operation ter, Ray Huff, Allan rentland . end
Benson those 'difficulties complained ins a week in Gaderich with her sis= this week. The hay, especially eta- Benson Mole. The exams for the
' of will disappear. ter and brother, Alice and Mr. Wm lower school 'eourae took place Iast
Lust Wednesday, the 25th inst, 'Ric. Wakefield. . ri '
,James I3. Jackson, of the 13th son- The June meeting of the W. M. S.. weather which' prevailed earlier in the :were successful; E. P. Ifiggies and
cession of 1Iutlett,.took unto himself of Thelon church was held on Wednes- sewn. •Loretta McCIue completed the full
e partner for life in the .person of day afternoon at the home of Mrs. course, while Edna, Park, Myrtle Sil
Richard Porter. Dr." - and •hiss. Alexander McKie', lib and Mabel Smith were successful
riliss I; atherine Wagner, eldest with daughter, Marion; and son, in passing.. the first part, which Com -
daughter of .Me. Ifenrj+ 1Vagrer, of Mr. iS in. Elliott and friend, of De -Alex.,, of ' Boftineau, North Dakota, prised four, subjects. Vire extend cosi
the Maitland Block. The Rev. W R. trait, are spendin"g a few days at the called- on friends in Dungannon en $ritulationa to both pupils and teach
Alp tied the nuptial knot' key will hoipc. at his mother, Mrs. Ed, Elliott
Wedneadxy. 'They nude the. trip er.
make the future home in Bullets. Bayfield Road. from Dakota in their car. coming by
Miss Margaret • Davidson retuened way of 'Chicago. " -
° to Detroit Friday after spending a The garden party held on the
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e :Uarntunixers," Singers, •
Mealebili st; Monolisists, Con-
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,jli WS, etc. 'Will feature, your
+astertainatents; garden patties, •
sties; Go anywhere.
Appfyr fser''terms .to.. the •man
o gee, J. ANDERSON, Dungan.;
boys to victory, The line-up• was:. ', ,nlay. sand ' letrs• �i isles Hamit%tr. not' forgotten, are held.: '--
' Presbyterian church will be held on
the manse grounds next Friday even- Dungannon 1111.
ing. A good pt'ogram has been pro Auburn
vided and *good time is . anticipated, Blyth
lrlstieantN%itie
at ,"Enjoy Poor Health"
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EILIOY A Y1CTRDLA
- ;end boaides it , sounds niter
than a detailed account of
sill our aches and pains.
?4o medicine chest is
needed will, a Victrola
in the house.
• ver, rs reported as being a splendid
crop, notwithstanding the backward -:week when the following candidates,.
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ASHFTTILD
manse
1 , s On Wednesday, June 25th, at 12,• a"-•
C — S TO R IA /y" - week with her. parents, Mr. and; Mrs. grounds last Friday • evening 'was clock noon at the home et Mr. and
V Robe Davidson.- . quite a sueeessful event, there being Mrs, navift McWhinney, atir_ concecs-
For infants and Children Miss Margaret Davidson spent a ideal weather, a good crowd, an ex- sloe 'of Ashfield, was the scone of a
>1/. or *ors er aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. gram • The proceeds were"u in he
pretty ter Mildred A.,e was united n eneh. hin
marriage to Me .Eart Stale; eons of
U �, 30 Y few days as wee atthe home ofsuppert" pro -
in
Always heats a Will Reid, Stanley: nerghhorhood def e130
?Hiss Bessie Davidson; w11o•har} been riir. -and Mrs,. G. M. McKenzie had Mr. Robert BIake, of Colborne. Rev.
the
aMrnature at spending a month at her home here, as week end guests, the latter s par
AN IMPORTANT SELLING
tfF
Charming Trimmed flats
The price We ask does not indicate the quality,,
character and tlrkntan,rhrp of these Haftt... Von,
will truly appreciate thein 'when you see tiled!!.
l
tite favored
earefetlly selef;.e:l Summer modal. including 5,75
r-uielt hats, axedlarge nrclets of tue'tur>
slue tine, jaunty Hulce, and oft' -the --face ideas, at
; tieeisl care has been taken ii1 selecting titin- �o
e
ming for these smart numbers, imported flowers,
ribbons: silk and fancy`feather•s et
Children's lists. Sailor ifi►ts, end hats with $9
ircit hese, Clearing , at drio
Your inspection is invited.
Mi: MacViitar
street
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deft on Friday morning to resume her ents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. 3 eolidge, of
•duties as nurse -in -truing, Victoria Toronto. They motored .- h,me on •
Hospital, Legion. - Tuesday, being aecomparlied by. Mrs..
Mr. Robt. Paton, Maden, preached Melenzic and sole Maleolm, who will
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very - acceptably at the -02441160n ser- remain a few,, days in the cit;
vice at Union church on Sunday last. erre .1. IT. Wiggins, who has been
IA pleasing feature of the sereiee wag -teaching at Iter River, near !;rias
a solo by Mrs. Geo. McIlwaira Bay, for the past year, arrived nt'h;s
A large *ember of friends and home. on Saturday to spend urs va,.3-
re ibhborae attended the funeral of Mr. tion. Ile made the trip by meter as,
'Geo. A. Mellwxin, which took dace far as North Bay, coming the re-
to Maitland cemetery on Saturdat% minder of the journey •hy rail
Rev. Jas. Hamilton and M'-. 1i. Whit- Air. and Mrs. W. J. ?',Iaffatt and two
„fele} eerndueted the :cervices. The little sons, of Calgary, are visiting
"floral tributes were many and beau- lura.- :tt's father, M••. If." Jones,
titul: llceeased" is .survived • by his during the vacation, Mr. 'Moffatt
mother, five sisters and one brother, will be remembered by'many as Ira : -
who have the sympathy of the entire ins boon principal of - Ituugannoa
i e mmpnity.
publics school.,y+revious to Mr. Ross.
i Schultz Meadow herb Tablets for rids: Lorne McKenzie returned on
the etariach, liver and kidneys. For Saturday evening°from a trip to Tor-"
Yale only. at CAMPBELL'S DRUG cute. •isringing with pini a iu iv cats"
STORE. for Mr. '1'. G. Allen. -It it of the env. t
,fr}and "Ch;rmpion" type of car, which
•• ss a neve model recently gotten out
`by the "Overland" people. Mr. John
Mats has recently purehaeed .12 Ford
tearing. car sad Mr, Pert Rauh a
Ford coupe. Next!
A cement fiiewalk is brie* built
from flat lslettery to Mr. t), Glenai in
VS awanoah. the work being done by
Mr. John Glenn. The resitiente of
Dungannon whir lhre on tae AshMM
Ado are b.gitasinig to wonder what
they have dee, that so expeMaltit ruse
sr* beteg *a4e far them, who are
rastai s slightly
W rate of taw
attest than t la awases"is aches!
Dungannon Shoe Stere
. Cash Salle:
I, Niro decided to sell my
entho stock of Boots and
Shoes within the nee twenty.
one days at Cost Prices to
snake room for n different line
of liusitie:s. -
fluor your Shoes now and
Save Dollars .
F. BARLOW
Dw.gannoa
Amateur Sating
Oar &vain f *e4 Pristine eat
Of tit* Utter Kiwi
Presto your Film, with as for
geed work and presserst sertire..
We alert awry a fuel stook of
Films and printing materiale
bite to J. T. PELL
*Au .. rpt.•
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W. Js IDLE
fiats of $eagle
Anaounteea that he has opened
up an
Up-Ts
51es Siipsiw Sop
at the rep of tete. Bank' of
Commerce and is prepared to
do all Noes of
flr+Waag.a Itspairisg
Smith's Art anti Gift Store
Fast Street ` !hone 114-
hen
$
hen Buying
Furniture
New or Used remember
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way of Godarichh is the plstcie -
to go.
If it is a Stove you want we
have it.
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EB WIRES 80 ivcn i.lKt.1lE - -
fresh in looks that yTou+41 hardly:
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tido themselves on floor! taste-
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HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S. l
On the Brosiway of Goderlch
oA complete new stock of ladies' White Shoes,
in the popular strap and sandal effects,
.,,,. twiiits - your -inspection , Prices are very
l reasonable this season. .
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. t ui`gn ing� ,' ►do's
- for all occasions, fcr every member of the
family. Something new in a play -shoe for
children, Canvas Oxfords with leather soles.
Yost will like them.
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