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The Goderich Star, 1924-07-09, Page 6• cl* 1• •i ' • ;;I' f • 1 1,..1k • 0 • 1; ,r( IMAMS Feill fr,L-11- PARSONS' PAIR SYNDICATE TCHVILIANG by the yard at p.2.3e, ZS& 30c Moor alul Howse Paint, beet values, all' at $1.25 per quart, BROOMS--elcood vslueseat !Mee 73c 85c each PRESERVING KETTLES --All izes to suit your neels. etioes run from 3$c. to $2.$ WALL TAPER Some Remnants* *till on lade et reduced prim TRY PARSONS' FIRST 000 THE OOD I .1 STA* • I 'Wow Ida. Leer with reforease to I suss so sm. PV Moho sad Xi Meleerssid, Nome !Mk leraille•op tat blab Newel for Mot Denis, sird Itargaret MacVicar and I •••••000••••11, se Solidest sot sestpossol. i xewe deeteeketeee twee le etudit Animal Stood Was Skid tit leathlW. Jot Allot sot Jack Warnock. ' d - was Isally roseived. turd the hoer tie. Park, Tom* Last Friday ' von of town guests at km to awry go *upbeat plant anal Tlie annual ple-nic of the Huron Old Groves and family, Goderich tee Mr.. doses lei* She plots kw prayer -eit we Bird Tat iikop; Mr. end Mrs. C. E. preoleally so foods." . Boys' Associotion, of Target°, held at ceases, hese egneo coulee, tee and Continued from Pete 1 2ith, wits a decided success, honking; Londou;Miss M. E. Jenkins. Exhibition Park, on Friday, June Ws. W. Bryikgse venture um E. J. The loottion was en ideal one and The Woodlaasiet Clinton; Miss O. G. , , LOCAL TOWN TOPICS the weather was all that could be de- Stoddart Notelet; Mrs. A. C. Mac. hetes ot Mr. awl Mrs. Jul. Trobte. eV- aired. A few drops of rein fell dui- Vicar, Mists Yeeng, Toronto; Miss L. honks 'Pp, when their older deughter. ing 'the supper Jour, but as the, re- MrieVkar, W Ila d -0.F Holt T 4 karlatylatolablaelia/a. sco, oetaaitebt.1444,14 itia.r" fresehments were served in the Horti- onto; Miss Kathateen Bane Sentare:, • n ; , e , or- i Albert Cleyese Woodstock Oat.. Rev. cultural Building. there was no in- New Mexico; Douglas Cieliga lier. W. H. Moat ettleiatiel. Ties Mkt. terferenee wee the ameba out of Stretford, Ont. estler0 the patior • loosing on the arm the program.* ?bare wen( spirited ' gni oared it Hotel Sunset ai ' al tier hither to the arsine of goo BL contests in all the games and rare; July 1st: Me and Mrs. 11. P. ere , did chorus from "Loiseesisio* **sea he i and a splendid lot of prizes were die- Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, G. W. Hop- viteebbottbr degudei otost....d.er, GI:woes, :eds. toobikukhee: . triTeeneteel,wit prizes for the married • kins,Detroit; R. A.Macolonaid, I. Mae- ! piece smiler en *Cb or pink sad "obits . - . .. wee one 804 ..,,,TbNe peonies end teem men's nee* were two pairs of shoes cionsike H. J. Malone, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Orr, Stratford; J. E. Hovey aril worth $10 each. The first prize for party, A. efeilhargey and party, B. R. trimmed with sates slid steel beads and boys' rue, 7 years and under, was a Coon and wife, Toronto; Mr. and 14 • The bride woe* pearl grey centen crepe is. t 11 II t Ith " e 113111101M‘r. JULY Oths r, wo $1 , PETER SCOTT blosionis ewe **reed Ophelii rose.* led Mr. A. Mc/Aron, honorary pre- brich, Leslie Ulbrich, Mount Clem- * C. MIDDLETON G. ; IOW 46 H. Roy, John Ultsrieh, Premix G. fel- ELECTRA PRESIDENT TORONTO euedenhair ton. Little Weltersieent t Lyon eeted as timekeeper efreand line R. M. Kerr h. M. Kerr. BOND EXCHANGE, s AGAIN PRESIDENT NEW PRES' ENT down, droned la a white onit trimmed et , vete he starter in the rues. emu eliehe W. R. Bricker Waterloo; FRED G. JOHNSTON, formerly Vice. .00**•.**•01. WW1 MM. eselearryine beeket of pink Anneal Meeting of North Berm Lib- lo H Libe 1 ( 11h r- 114/42 whit. tlf4werl. mid° PottY Itttle ene .ceemeiestive Asseciation Electedy won. IS pigs boy. poring 0 eiteeing thei , register, Mrs. (Rove W. H. Moat ease The annul meeting of the North vative Association , "God Mole Thee Mine." Following tbe ' Huron Liberal Conservative Asooeia-I Ceeres G. Middleton of f llinters, ceremony the smote number1age0 sat tion wee held in Winglisim on friday was elected president of the Liberee, down to a dainty weddiag lAwakfast • s afternnon lest, With a good attend- Conservative Aoseeiation, et South which waserved be tour of the hrtche since. Owing to the House being Huron, at the annual meeting of that trt!tp•lendik /ASV tP0 hinge couple still in session it Was found impote organization held in Ileneset on Wed- Y leetoreuzuo ono or confetti for their riew home at Putniun Ont., sible to secure an outside spoiler for nefeei?; June 25th. The meeting veto lotending to sleet for their honeymoon the megaton but Messrs. John Joynt well attended, being representative tap a• week liter to the coma. The . iand George Spotton gave very inter- of all parts of the riding. exting and inspiring addresses. ' Fromthe interest shown in the Wilco* were elected •as follows : Speeches made by E. R. Dennis, pre - President, Peter W. Scott, elelgrave; sident of the Western Ontario Liber• vice-president, De. Armstrong, Gee. al-Conoervative Association, and N• . . re; second vice-presidefit, Wm, elc- W. Trevearther liL L. A., the riding ' Quillen, Lueknow; third, vloe•presi- of South Huron is thoroughly satio- dent, A. J. Goldthorpe, Colborne; set tied with the Government of Ron. cretary, H. .f. A. MacEwan, Geflerich; Howard Ferguson. Mr. Trewarthi, treasurer, le, Mimeo, ,K. C., Wing- the member for South Huron in the • hem. Legishiture, in his speech allowed Chairman of rounielpalitieo : Ah s that he had attended well to the work field, Jar. Alters Illyth, John Emig)); in the last session, and the electors Brussel., Qeo*ge Muldoon, Colbetne, of South 'Huron can pride themselves JR. McManus; Glee; J J °MeCotclis on the worthy choice they made *hen eon; kloWicle, A. A. Gr.alianieMorrlie, they elected elm in June of hist yew Arthur Sheer; Tereberry, WM. Met- J. J. Merner, ex.M. P., tflade-11,11... Oa. - calf; East .WatesztorrhO Geo. 'Kerr; teudestic and cheracteristic fighting W. Waveirmsh, Robe Medd; Wrox- 151leeeh. eter, Thee . Hemphill; Goderich and Other officers eleeted were: Vice- Veinghem to, elect their own chair,- president, Mrs. W. Consit; second man, • • vice president, Wm. Conoit; secretary Short 'seri/emelt were given by it treasurer, G. E. Pettit, Chairmen - number of those elected to office an Exeter, Charles Saunders and, P. fun of enthusisorn. . Coateo; Newell, G. E. Pettit and R, Mr. Joynt 'elms reminiscent. of how frigging; • Usberne, Paul Coates; Mr. Vern, Campbell got bini oh the Tuckeromith, 3. Inapeth and le voters' liot when he was 21 years of Clark, McKillop, George McBee and 7 age, and Me Fred Johnston was with, J. S:1 ith; Ifullett, Ki. "Allen and els him, and since that 'thee he had sup- Reinn, Goderieh, N. W. Trewartha ported the Liberal-Conservetive par« and Fred Middleton, Stanley, D. I46: , ty. During his four years in Paella. Naughton and G. fitinien Stephen, 41,01.0000.4.1 andPresident Proudeoot. Secy. Flo dy and D. lotted as judge The most *musing game of the Ad ternoon WM the ladies' broom foo ball =etch. Instead a kicking t football, the Udine , were requi to knock the bell through the goo 0-•; S. • he red with the breams. The Ulm' were captained `he Mrs. Beck and Pers. Jr., 'Jean IL Kerr, Mr, and Mrs. M. toss recentlyaecepted the a.ppointment • ' R. Barrie, Ruth and Beth Barrie, RI- as Priehlent and General Manager of exheitnrdzieW, H. La. ReidmhrecEvery, W. , N., !Ireet. the ..TORONTO BONI) EXCII ti•IGP,. C. McE. Nicholls, Mentreal; Rieharti • banking business foyer elzteen-y care :too - Mr. Johnston entered the bond and stein, Detroit; 3. elclettie, Toronto. and has specialized in Governmuoliti. 1 Holds, F. Stevaoon, Detroit; Me and way Bonds. He to a tena f the late Tali* 1Coelak 41414 you. Days like this that you'ye- loolted forward. to, offer plc - tures that you'll' turn• back to. again and again in,youralbunti • And any Kodak is compact to carry, eattY I* stork aml fun to use -let us show you.- • Get your ICodak here.- • Imeserephk Kedah $6.7.5101e "cossacks -Sunlit; C. DUNLOP .71funicipel and Canadian Nlional a The Reseal Store Timmins, 6 ladies being, on each „ teafte *and' encl. a king struggle ,it bride's; ealne arrow Ault was noel/ um* wa$ decided <to 'melte it a draw. . The baseball geniut between teams trade sod Muriel McGuire, Toronto; . embrorderee and beaded. grey hat and blouse of crepe•dieebine beautifully from North Nuree end South Huron A. E. Harvey, Detroit; J.11. MeGuire New C. P. Ito Time Table GODERICII MARKETS • French trieotine with perch, colored les Mo. J. • C. Barron. Jack Barrie Judge Johnoton or S ult Nte Marie • gforYsiillet Mrs.' S. Merkle and fain- and si nephew of W. B. Graham eli . . Phil" 1 . ' • - Goderich ily, Detroit; A. R. Walker, Toronto; --Goderich, Ontario apd received tis•• . . 1 1?. H. GeBeorg. 0Er,. MmreoseuGiie,limiTseseesy GDett...., eaucatiou at Trinity College, Port Ho 0 god Upper Canada Coliege, • Torotto. . . I J oboe.. The grooneo Otto the beide were captelned by Herold Timmins and' w e, ery ; le H. Lesl e, if vede in i Attention is drawn to new and im- Wheat, per buoli.....$ 1.05 to $ 1.10 d connections to and from Oats, per bush • 46 to 50 was a rope of pearls, to deo Oudot and for the 'North eutd.A. E. Forbes for Chiesigo; Mrs. T. P. McCormick and _prove soloist pretty gob) bee proe and a, salver the South. W. Proudfoodepitched for son, London; Dr. and Mrs. Wrieht, • ' 50 • Pencil to the page boy. The bedewed , the North and Forbes for the South, Baltimpre; Jest. M. Robertson, Toron•• • Hamilton via Canadian Pact , - , r 'Walt 1.40 to 1. 'fie ef 'Peas per groom received many useful gilts lo- and altheisele'rerbes; Sell and Suth- to; Jeet: Kerr aod famil Detroit- A .fLeecatvivee May 18th, 1924: Barley, per bush-. , 65 to 70 hen a etozon silver knives and forks they could not aver- ross, London; Mrs. E. Baines, Balti- • ' ' ' ' Y' • t ' God'eh 5.50 aen, Hamilton 10.00 a.m. Patent flour per cwt., 3.75 to 3.85 Arrive Familselour, per ewt 3.25 to '• 340 eluding a, cheque from both parents and ross and. wife, jun Cairn- erland, all •Seaforth old boys, are K. Cairn ' bride weirs. member, accompaniel be from North Zion church, of vetch the crack players, come the boys fropethe north and at. more; A. R. Moore lied wife, London; " 1 16 pert ' 0 5.36. p m Bran, per ton.. . ..,... 25.00to 26.00• an 'Alms. The many founds of the dark the game stood it to 5. 1 A. Mellhargey and .1.. Mount, Strat• • " Hamilton 7,25 a.m. Goderich 12.45 p.m. Shorts, per tori. hrideleed groom wish them moue Yeses The following are the prize win- ford; Mr.eand Mrs. 3„ A• McNevin, " 6 40 p in " 9.55 -pee. Hay, per ton.. . . .. . , .10.00 to 12,00 Train times to- and from 27 00 to 28.00 et home to their many Menus 'ever Girlo 7 years and undele-Betty Sh' II 3 h A M h II D • el ' remain as at preseht. ' , _ Cattle mile: y, per,, Toronto Hogs, per ewt8.00 to 0.0 e 0 of happy wedded life. they seei...1 ,bse Pero in the.different races: I Chatham; .1 AL Treble, Robe C. '1* e . • ar , the public lichee' board was• held on Public School Board , ___ _ _ Monday evening, present Trustmeo e Sallows• liVallace, Thomson; Celled • f _years a Stark, M. Armstrong, Given Forbes, am and Jim Finlay, River Foreot. More have repented speech_ Ulan Girlo, 12' years and under -Ruth Oak Park, III.; IL C. Finlay and wife n tin r- y . in ay an wi e, re C. Schrage, se Cott .. .. ....... . OM th • 6.00e C ttl h • - " t e.00 to '8.00 Lambs, per evit . 15.00 to 16.00 a e,c owe, peepew , ze , o n A. ars a , etrint; r. Septerober,,Int• • .•. . . , --A F" 1 . -• d I VI% * = -- run the leek of paring them. Reprieve No need to suffer with corno or to Wickens, K. Wickens, Et. Rhynas. and Mrs..,E, S. Harder liamiltonelf • • . ' ' Boys, 12 yearis and under -4, Rby- Ill.; eleo. R. 'R. Ilawkins, Oak Park, silence. . , --. Eggs, per dciz ... , 26 to . -25 arid Carrie, Trustee Saunders id the nes, S. Phillipo, C. Armstrong. . Ille J. E. Ezndie, IV, Dixon, London; Potatoes. . .... The regular monthly meeting it Weson, M. Rhyrias, J'. Armstrong. Miss M. &Image, Mrs. John Mills, loway's Corn Remover. • • ' Dairy butter, per lb.. • 26 to • 26 • em surely and painleesly with Rol. Hides, per lb 04 to 04 ebahe • More are slain hy suppers then • " .Young ladies' race -C. Remick H. T, H. Rodger, Toronto; Alf. David- sword. Miss Ada Burritt was re-engaged Cobblelick, Edith Morrish. son, Mrs. Donna Davjdooh„Miss Dee - eye race, mon, ancelona, Mich.; De 3. A. year, namely. 4926, Ittetiop of Berme eO, Rollins, Mrs. Reines, London; Miss --Tbc..ifecretary report,ed that ell i.ton- 'ens, ars. Beomes, Mese Stowee ' Port Huron; Fred W. Lee, Moe Fred tracts except Miss Bales' had been W. Lee, Mra. Fred W. Lee, Miss el. Married romeei seeeeeee ofee for a' year011 , at the same salary as last B 18 andunder-Stark,id M Trua'tees Wallace and Girlie. Married ladiKing es' rlice-,-Mrs. Wick- Bennett, Detroit; Miss L. T. Bennett, eigned, Miss Ball being , out of town Creath, C. Rhyrias, ti. D. Wilson. Lee, Mieellelen Hamilton, Poet Cre- at present.. Fonthe fall teem Miss-Robertson*fs 6 Open.*Mee :for tmen-414. Tirernios, ,tpt; H. D. Calmeron, Mr. aed mete me h nits L Stark • own ey mL___,_• nient he had not voted against one Willison Elliott end A. Neale -Clinton, refitment her Old Positive, MiSe Potts Metaled rsigtc4, ofeSerfeLerene Rev. • . measure: of theFerguson Government, D. Cantelen and J. Helmet; Seaforthe resigning, and Miss Vera Elliott is toes. eszils.0,, . .1. . , No government is safe unless but- • and he adhered to the principles of R. R. Wilson and Dr. Baeburn; INY-. taking Miss Stoddaet% reone Mies Peanut Risee-Miss debblediek, tressed by good will. the Conservative petty 'toeay the field, W. 3. Stevenson and R. Ideeeure Stoddart leaving town, and Miss Bal o Miss' Wickens, Miss Bullard., . ' .. same en he did when hesembraeed it ray. - lie is taking Miss Elliott's'room.,Miss •Potato*. race -IL Cobblediek, Betty CASTC) Ft A Por Infants sind Children. In Use Forayer 30Years iIfilvhiya bears Sige * the OA re. 0 • Many ,mothers can testify to ,the virtue -d 'Mother Graves' Worm Ex- terminator, because they know from exnerience .how woeful it OUR STUDIO its a g od. place to get your Kodek Films, Developing and Printingedone. It, pave to , pleatle, R. R. HALLOWS • JOB TNT pr T 'FUR oy•'LzA:,.u„iu_ 41. - 47 years ago. The. Conservative par- Ball will be back to• resume her posi- p fined b Ili orbeie Edith efortieh. e ,... .. 1_ TRYING EXPERIENCES . tion, which .has bein y SS le" 'was the dominant party today, The King party was not .united and POR „HURON PEOPLEIVE KNOW some of that piety were ashamed of * ' 'Mit Iti".Vd. .41 %OVUM. I MIDSIONARIES::TrteddhneeYp.froira9,tigea.moof Central School re- Miss to her Au me is visiting a , their own parte, Brac coo e.-- - -- nth a June as folo Be -- Mr. Joynt instenced several. sirtielei te . ---- . lows : llOys onstheerell,:.96; girls. 82,1 vn- ' Urs. Rhynas ..is borne . from ' he of produce of the fareier to ohow the otreeterigleY. Who Was at Goderich tots!, 178; eversige attendance. boys I . • relative disadvantage the Canadian *Salmlaat" $01001,Lot Year, Tell* of Canadian farmer was at ,sio compared ' AdYernitten In Oleg ewith the United States former tri,thet . •The folloefliiii from Friday's. Gleba matter of the tariff, including pots- will belio entB wow „weal intsessn, tOeSt wheat, eggs and , Wool,' If* any ee vele eeepere tee boom is In woo. party should go in for. protectidit lut fold anti she mesons of the staff at last , .14111/ Ct itwasthe ,Progressives. The year's "Thutatuer , School in Goderiolt, • farmers of the Eastern States Were` ' Pellatle tbitOilillr Biedes'horiAvettientl - *11 strong . for protectlere. He mar- nre• .00111°nk Innen' and looting in One veiled at the farmers of the West year, Xra..Maeleneeeld LoeeleY, wits being against protection, for if there ilsi Bev. Roberti S. liongley. Canadilin ist miselontry at Porches*, Wait anybody who, needed protection Wert China. reports by letter -.a series it was the fernier.- - of remarkable experiences. writing to Mi-. Joynt had some caustic COM- friends in Toronto, who promptly merit on the new voting plan of the turned mit° to the Methodist litialtiOa• Liberalo, which he said eves not Wor- are Societe her vivid narrative, Mrs. • thy g name, by which thee could elect trre it reettettrelthtlectrrXee reag ,.. ray man. • " took her older children to Chunking to Mn'. Spottoh spoke eloquently of remain a year at school. That silty the grand career of the Conservative was under siege, and beeense of that party. It had had several infusions expetiesos ber return to Forrehow was of new blood, the Ant when' prome dela ed, Thot the 11011•431i11131 at * z-- ' • nent-Liberidoees siz withSirJohn A. it'l .., from Canadl*Itate her bus. M band dome CUSS for the year and She - . acdormid to, put through Confeder- moved downtown to the old teitiple, se atiON then when Sir John brought in Ika ta help hitulook after 60 high oohed his National Policy, a good part of boys, , , • ' the Liberal party was absorbed, ar- flexiCloweitow was bi . aleged, AA - *Wing that what was good for the tiaultedied eaptoree, and. its ;elation United States: should be good for ua. tented, led Post their door. closely Then again in the dees of Union Pursued shroagh the night= to the Government a good element. of the s'e(*tuPs'Isbnlust 6e all Ike horrible Lib sbtieks, groom and cries that go with eral party was absorbed. fighting in Ulu lend." ellen for two „. The sons of the old pioneers were hears ;the vieserieee troops looting oleo not being edueeted in polities like ward, in..e45-;-the iron -batted gate their lather,, though, and Mr. • 'Spot- and Ikefooe walls of the window ocen• ton advocated /some meetings in all pound. Moving *beet in the dark in. distriets foy this putpose and Am,* tatifiri Yrs. hongley fell and broke two sort of picnic or rally for the county. seebmaloolleilloi. toet, ballet eriPPied for" A resolution committee PrePared -'--"ThZ-rite-baby tell sertotislY Maud Stronglyworded resolutions of cone- had to be operated ou and nursed. ,In &nee in the party leader/S. -' Apreia.greas ere destroyed 1,000 homes, vrill hold their *Dowd garden parte:4.1-21' .404:11b3701114141011:**414.beektiecetelagen'eliedlitil:ocnetilwr Ibilvtialt "II ati41141; The Victoria Mune and School the school grounds on Thursday July Chtseee stecelousities were eased when elst. Reserve this date. the temple fell a prey to the Aims. For s two Moira Kr. Leisgley wail entailing, C11211. dr CIA Ory but rotersed with burrs about the rOR FLETcomrs , ,bead. hut este. CASTORIA jabS"111.ut ouwcr lirsitii:o'cltiol°theiveY414111forrc"lbonlers°41." • „. 1 CHAS. BLA C "The Msn's and Boys' StorstAJAVorth While" A Few Suggestions What For?. For Comfort Straw Hats, Paim Beach Suits, Outing Trousers in different materials, Sport Belts, Bathing Suits, Outing Shirts, Fancy Hose and Golf Hose, Ready-to-wear Clothing. TAILORING IS OTJR SPECIALTY For the Lai** Silk Sweaters, Neck Scarfs, Bathing Suits, Silk Hose, Neckwear, Itsickers. "Thot illeserti4 &re aie Weida/MO new US no* Sib ihisscs go; girls, 51; total 109, ben per :..ent, li Western .trip. e e,e, e 7. . ' and that Miss Hume taught for •le Miss Agnes. Middleton - is horn Theprincipal ef•Victeria Schee) lee -.Mr. a. P. Hume is in Termite rad - 1 day for. Miss Kidney. - , •• from a visit in 'Ketone). ,-, Ported for the Month of eerie as fol- ing examinatiein papers lows : Bate on the .roll, 174; . girls, . n 4, Beeetteree motored up fro / 100.. total, 364; average attenflairleet netrOirt-fOr ever the Fourth, ' boys, 144; girlo e64; total, 298. Pen- - tie bank di:Posits, $70.35; number of Mrs. P. M. Sinclair left last wcel depositors, rut Miss V. Elliott on a visit to Perth and Ottawa. '. taught one dayfor.Miss V. Watson, Misses Edna. and Jean MacEvia and Miss E. Hume one day. Penny are on a trip to the Old Countre• bank deposits team Sept. lst, 1923. to -Miss' Griffith, Pittiburgh, Pa., i June 20th, -1924, $1022.70. visiting with Mrand etre T. •M •:The matter of repairs to boiler fire- Davis, _ , , place, feedfiP7andPlintilg -l'hi' eevkeeeeceeeleeleeee:eeeterHewsoe end son Beverly, o the grounds committee with poweeje Toronto,are visiting the lcidy's moth -, , -- , er. Mrs. John Knox. 6 . An application from John A. Har- Mr. and Mese(1 .' Matthew Ampli rison,for an increase. in have returned home after visiting caretaker oef Victoria School, siege., was laid friends'in Detroit. oyer foefurther consideration. . Mist Eileen Fellows has returned it was decided to purchase a car of -home after spending a two weeks Bed_ Jacket shot coal for Victoria vacation with friends in Buffale. School,' and the *I.ohool management Miss Laura Snelgrove and Mr committee was given power .to order Frank Shieldo, of Detroit, visited e . .. _ ,• . ., • f e On Tuetelsiy, Sept.,2, 1924,the . ' m - Sthool of Commerce will re -open and give you • another 'opportunity of n starting on the road to Comrimecial Success. , We • - S teach Gregg • Shorthand • • Used in more schools on ' this eoneinent • than any f other system of shorthand. eat. • COURSES Stenographie - /Commercial '• Secretarial Special Cotu•set Far inforpeetemzeipply to • B. F. WARD, Belle PrinciPar • M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist vice Principal Phone 198 . • ' Oat for Ventral School. • friends in. town over the week -end. ispereempaglaananociarjeariorriciriglacentmemx30 BRIEF TOWN TOPICS, Mr. Preston Strang irs home from 416111.111111. t 4 Toronto fen heletays. He is seem. e , The Glenlivet unloaded -108,660 bu- panted by his nephew, Teddy liewsore week. ° Mrs. Aikin end son, Rohet, of De - Harvey Prang fractured a leg on trait, and efrs. and Mites Aikin, of i of wheat at the elevator this iitors to Goderich on „Saturday .. shell" se Newmarket. Saturday afternoon on the dredge and Dresden, visited Mr e Cronk last (the Gloiious Twelfth of July) .. Was taken to the hoopital. . • week. • . The Soldiers' Memorial committee - The Missies Grace and Annie War- . acknowlediesrecelpt of 110.00 from Mrs. ring, of Detroit, are visiting their A. W. Bowie, Bayfield Road, Soldiers* Ifemorlel. foe the grandmother, Mrs. Donald Greham, Gloucester Terreee. The reenter mooting of the Ahmeeke Chapter, 1. O. D, 1.1. will meet in the Mr. and Mrs. A. MeGalren the Misses Board of Trade rooms on Meeday at 4 •Dmis and Josephine apti Canford John. o'clock. Will all, members please be 14°4 all °t Dattbit° taat° weak.and present . . visitors with lir. sad lire R. H. john. . • We are now .shOwing 24 softruent of np-to-date • • . crX.f 0 r CIS and Strap. Slippers .. for ladies and men ticannot be equalled in quality '' and price, Barefoot Sandals for misses and ohild ' ' ;are here at the very lowest prides. ' . • Life -Buoy Outing Shoes are without exception the best wearing rubber soled, footwear on the Market: Let us show you the different kinds of these, goods. The values are remarkable. . ' REPAIRING North Sid e :5rirstire-- eo. acIficar Phone 220 , GODERICH • .1. 4. e 4, 4. 4, ,r4* 4- 4, 4, 4. 4. For A Nerve Tonic and Tioeue sure Lawrence Gray mad three chikt ten, Waterloo St. : -, /milder try Itobb's !Rood and. Nerve Dnon. of Strattord, are at pcesedt speed 'tablets. For sole only at Campbell's rug Stoic. ing a few holidays at the hotue,of the ... lagy!s parents, Mr., and, Mrs, Petcy In connection with the' 12th of ,luly ata",d, Colborne teiwnsbith celebration, two prizes of $6.00 and Mr. and Mra. Ed. Cox, of Chicago, e3.00 will be given for the two best and Mr., and Mrs. Benson' Cox, of decorated store fronts. of' pienick- Leamington; are guests at the home About twenty carloads from Listowel end vicinity were' of the gentlemen's sitter, Mrs. Sin- ers in town yesterday enjoying the vise clair, Britannia Road, thia week. Mrs. (Prof.) W. H. J'etkoon, is in ter trot ,The excursion was organ. Alexandra Hospital, where she under- ized by the W. F. W. 0. Sharma* great white sale is still „went an operation on Monday. I.Ve are glad to know she i continuing in the little store around s making as geed progress as can be expected. pthuereehoaroneereyoifu youwilt hkanvoew bzinataoltuthekrys Mr. Buck and his slater, Mesa Buds, Are missing. They deal. , smote 'of 'Mr. and Mrs. A. 4- Mackey of Port Rowan, apent the week -end as' ifie and Mrs. R. W. Hurd, milts laciind born mthrtai.rBrucetubrnanwdertebilecdreneem, pziwbno- Thant reed tBreeito Mr. MeTalfffnrt, had been vialtirig hire. -' . ' son Stewart McTaggart and daughter ' Mos Eleanor MegartMrMia. (Capt.) John C. meeeon and Mr.eTi Irownand Mr4 s. Spark*, elmatittned * son, Robert, of Port Huron, and ler. wider 1,4,47 melee eponimpfd at The fail mMrs. Stuart i DtteLeroaint:seld dart Goderieh Tourist* we teeming up for the Fourth and Ve• Th.„ ..,.. up at Cea i visiting re- *ellimil"Inir tr°Snd' o--rs" ina town" '4:Noting the pas"t viveeP k. mainIng for softie eayit. Thin, were ' ---- ' - I" 6 thigh in their proles of the location lathe* there. • I itth4can"intgudladtilt".Mr'"lldMrs.lra:Hldaelitot eeseseeoetee esereetwmCieeelet, woeviterintownthil hand. - week, guests of the ferater's brother. , Mr. A. W. Hadohni, It is. nearly el nom Nialt gsfeltly---lisive rola a years shoe Frank was here before. persistent sore that resew to hod? Thiry are oi a wiotor trip and per - lThen, try Dr. Thome Iteleetrie Oil pose meaning hewer lee way of- Ma- in Uhl diseeing. It will atop stesgh- gera Falls and botaia. hog. tarry away tills proved leek straw The feetiowkle from (issigrich at - tiro new sichit t. a reetternised facciet the Pft "al 1“*Pll: II rig.lt InlY tended the Modell prod relly in Kie- hl** Amor As mid milt 61 PS* INA Toodeloy : Kra, C. Meek, Mrs, Pee* esat mist dise II bigill e' X. Balwakt16 14/Is' W. 1411114. WW1, prigilif issollod. Misr Wiggins. Kies Nair*, liki*A ' • -' as weld as our Townspeople should be sure to see the Special Bargains we are offering in Ladies' Dresses, Coats and Milliner; Men's Suits and Furnishings Bathing Suits, Boys' Suits • etc. - tallies' Dresses in Canton Crept, Normandy Voile, Ratines and Silk, all up to the minute in style and at greatly reduced prices. Ladies' Canton Crepe Davies on sale at $9.50 Lading' Voile Dresses for $7.50, $8.80, and Reduced from $17 50. $8.00- All reduced from $10.00 and Other lieu* Canton. Crepe Dresses- at *18.00 ° *12.00. , e and $21.50, regularly Sold for $25.00 and Retina Drosses at $3.50, $5.50 and $7.50, All $27.60. , reduced in price. Ladies' Sanansr Millinery , Ladies' Coats Ladies' nets in latest models all Traced in Ladies' Coats in duvetyn, sand shades, Poiret price, from *1.75 tm to,$5-50. These twill and tricotine, lined throughout, reduced are at a hig reduction from regular. ,to $18.50, regular price $26.00. . Heys a look at or Big Redactions in Men'* Suits A nice navy blue serge, guaranteed all wool and SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN in fancy stripes, Indigo dye, for 4,21.00. •, •at greatly reduced prices for the week end. • Min's Shirts and Straw Hats Brown *heck worsteds for $20.00..1 Alarge range of Mao's Shirts front $1.00 lift. Grey Sommer Suits, 3 piece, reduced to $1830 ',.., ,Strawrom $1450 to $2.004, ily Soya $mits for All Agitir-A lugs aitortmene ranging in lat $8.00, $7.60, $2.00 sell Clew All reinoed. lading Sail* for ladj'a$ aol famin, Irnif.e4 and hays, both wool and ootton CORNFIELD WEST NOE SWAMI .4* • 1