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The Goderich Star, 1924-07-23, Page 2PAW' TW , 1 11111 1111111111111 1 1111111111111 I I I I I I, IN DAYS OF YORE - ,1+ tENTY YEARS AGOG (From The Goderieh Star of JtrlY 22nd, 1904) Trial Trip set *maw earth,. Thee steamer Caribou left yesterday morning for Sarnia on her trial trip. She carried a number of passergera, among that being Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clark, W. L. Horton, E, R. Swartz, Frank Pretty, Harry Parsons, Frei V. McArthur, F. Doty, Win• Watson, Mrs. Jas. Johnston and children, Perry Walton, Wm. Thompson; Jas. Buchanan, Jas. and Miss Annie and Master Harry Buchanan, Fred • Shephard, Davis', - Miss Costie, Mies t, , Minnie Craigie, Mica and Misses Winnifrpd and Marjorie Ball. The Caribou 1* expected back this morn- ing. Death of Wm. Mitchell, Town Clerk" On Monday morning about 11 a m• •William. Mitchell, our town clerk, died. suddenly from heart failure, at his educe in the town hall. The news of "his death was 'a mad surprise to his relatives and friends, for though he liad been far from well for some time, he was as his office as usual and wrote eleeral letters just before the fatal attack cause. Town, Clerk Mitchell was of a genial disiboilition and made hosts of friends, in fart there were ' but few visitors to Goderich who did `not know him and there were but few 'residents of town and adjoining town. ships whom the deceased gentleman •eoukl riot call by name. His age at his 'death was 54, and of those he spent 15 as town clerk and 30 as secretary of the Public School board.. TWENTY-I•'IVE YEARS AGO (From the Goderich Star of July 21st 1899) - That Ottawa-Inestigation On Monday afternoon 1,011Y -one _at . the forty-three gentlemen .:who had ;declared that they bad voted for Hobert McLean at, the recent election tit. Leeburn left for. Ottawa to stip- port the afida •i s they # � t had previous- ly made. Two who had been summoned did not go on acebnnt of . illness end medical certificates were sent ex- piaining°their.absence. R. C. Hays and James Ri�ld of 'town, were also *Witnesses and the deputy returning officers of nos. 2 and„4,• Colborne township, were included in the party. Jots. Beck left for Ottawa by the:ramo - train on society business and will go through to Ottawa with the 1its1- Warts no:` 4' polling sasili-division of Colborne. Mt:' J.' IL Wright of the - Point Sarin was one of the party and fellow citizens of the township appointed him ' as their . travelling guidte ;te the Capital, I • Death_ ere. Clinton_ Collector • of Customs Reeddrs of the Star will learn with deep regret of the death of Mr._ Wm:T. Whitely,. of Clinton, who passed to his reward 1a:,t Monday, The de - Oersted was horn in the town of Gale - ria slaty -two and a half years ago sibs' was well and favorably known' in mercantile and literary ' circles by the older residents, of Huron. He was • ever trustworthy, .'andld: and wok. very high •opinion for himself from the answer customers who traded and bought wares' in Goderich during the early days. During -h -Macre-nra- ments Mr. Whitely »*s wont to store mind :from historical works, and up to his death depreciatethe light reading of the present lis His lit- erary leve was Of narked tste. a cui. tivated tats* that 'made him a deep thinker *ad sound reasoner. In 1858 the late Mr. Whitely decided to try his fortune in the California gold fields, and he .spent some ten years in the then wilderness. When in California and out lit the coast he contributed quite frequently to the newspaper* there and was the liter- ary light of the camp for hours at times. The Signal Printing Com- pany ,romprised - Messrs. _ A. MeV. Allan, W F. Giseiag and W. T. White- ly. Mr. Whitely .was often compli- mented on his writings in the Signal ie that they savored ref Conservatism and the complintent was well de- served. • In 1880 the Signal changed hands 'and on the 4th of .June 1881, the first issue of the Goderich News appeared under the name of Whitely end Todd. In 18882 •tha prsgresalve men of Clinton invited Measre. White- ly and Todd to buy the Huron Record, which had proved a failure under several ownerships and managements. The firm acquiesced and moved to Clinton. The ,paper at once moved to the front rank and succeeded against big odds and, be it said, that I r, Whitely's. able brain and pen had Much to do with its early success. To know him was to admire the man for his many good qualities. Ills whole life was ,narked by carnestpess of purpose and the highest of motives: 'What more can be said. . PORT `ALBERT ” (Intended for last week) Measles are. still the order of the- day. he day , Y John andTdrvis Wilem, of Goderieh, are visiting at George Adam's. Mr. and M'ra: Dave McGill spent a day last week renewing old acquaint anees, The farmers are busy umakin h ay while the an shines." - The crop is fairly good. Mist Tena Hawkins is spending her honele'd'at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wni. Gray, Jno. Tigert has the cellar built for a new house which he intends to'eit. ect later in the'summer. ' Miss Lina Willis is not very well et present, We hope she ' is coop, re- stored to her usual good health. Mrs. B. J. Crawford is at her sum. trier cottage by the lake side. Her little grand -daughter, Beth Willis, is spending some time with ter. 14Irs. Ed. Oliver has sold her ,farm to Mr. John Oliver, of Stratford, _lie takes possession at `once. - Mrs. E. Oliver intends taking a trip west to visit her, sister, Mrs. H. Morris, in the - near future. WISH SC** ISITRANCE 8a eeisef) thNss at Booaat Wish $cbm. pad ease Illsaatiretions ' ' is wrest Memoir . Total number of entree olataivable 7.10.-- Marks--aaseeary-to__Pa_fs4:'0 with at least 40,*er rent ht clod sub- ject. Find -eines honors require ,702 marks sad rise Marked (A). $4"4"4" tease (v41 - tease honors regale* ',21 marks and 'are sparked (B),,, FOr Exeter eentree .(1;:), for t.iedrrleei teutrew (GI. The bighted marks oaltahaed in eaeh sole jest follows : • Reading --feta atone 44 (k )e Greet Jowett 41. (0). Spelling-4.large timelier of pwi*H bad no nalamt)we ''!tilting---Ildeinehe Rau 45 (E). Verna Halle ra," Margaret Irusae7 42 (a). ° Literature-Devld Wenger 92 (G), H. Jeanie'', Y. Mooney 91 (l:). Composition -Alex. Addison 90 (0). •Callan Baker 81 (E). . Geoserapit7--Ward Heim 93 (E), C. Crawford, Cahn. Hunter 93 ((1). Arit1traette--Rosa - Dearing, llrtnnte Yellow (E) and Billy W:bster,(G) 100, Instar - erns Saltows 96 '(-G), 'Walter Bern 88 dl•.), • Gramar-Resets Tobin (G), Elsie Tisompsretnm(I>) 9T.= • Total ---Airs. Addison (0) : 0454 Muriel Ifoweld 630 (1:). • Tbv, markt of those that fatted are befog maillad ,io: t3tenl, L'usaicreasful ea»,tlld*t�eesa shwa notify the Tullis *hoot Inspector 'before the middle of August In appealing for reconsidera• tion of *newer papers. The. eertifleates of •suer•' sful can- didates will be sent io the teacher or secretary of the school board about August 20th: - Iiigb school entrance subjeete of Group I. *1R be accepted meepeelfied in. "Exons. Form 14" fully filled In and certified by the teacher for 1' 9 as in 1924, • ..:BAYF'IELD • ?darn .E1llott, Grecs Jewett, Isabel Mustard. DASHWOOD . Grow Guenther., Marguerite held, Harry W`s[lolefrfmt a. t' Harold Kellerman, uan Alic DI;NGANNON ` Mary Anderson{,:- (13); Cecil Begley (13), Ilerinan Carpenter, Evelyn 'Cul- bert, Ray Duff, Alan Pentland, Lily heed (13), Frank 'Savage . (I3), ESTER. ldlllats Baker .(A), Greta Moo field, Lyle Dinney ($),' Irvin Eprd (B).,,31urtel iiowald (A), Harry Jen- ninge (A), Tera Mooney (A),'•Stella Northcott (R); Annie Simmons (A), Dort* Salter (A), Warmth!Aelaon (13), Harold Skinner (&), Edith Walter (13), Sydney West (I3), -Cath- grins Woods '(A). CENTRAL SeWOOL; GODERICIt,- '51errill Baker (f#), Catherine Craw- ford 1.Al, --Leiiore Craig (A), Colin Hunter (A), Orville McCluskey (A),. Edward Sale (A), Kitty Sale TA), K'athleen 13)ilott in), Evelyn• Reed (II), Bessie lereemau, Verna . Ballots (A), Billy Webster (A), Clarence Wel Ler (1t). ti'ICTOI3L4 SCHOOL, GODERICH 4liadys :Ellin, Myrtle 13e11,).tarle Bell, Lola Church, Carl Clark, :Mabel Deal:, Helen Drennan, Harvey': Griffith` (B), ow Ready 'fit?a.,o, tinY�"r" ••v y�,,eT "The Dunlop Trai Summer Resorts of Ontario is a Nutshell for the Motorist. "The Dunlop Trail" it the "stew -isle t" touring book, whi( i rep- resents the first atteii»pt to lay ;()ntario before the holiday -seeker in such.II way that he can motor over the Province systematically. The whole story of Or*ario is toil in sequence—Ontario from - �'•-t"rr• ••:-- - iane, to "Windsor, to Montreal -yet the book aplwadid, Kase mad tart, half mile traeotc. y pager►; • and is paclort sire. Nota reference page from cover to covet --in other words, you get the whole story of a district when you are at the two pages covering that particular district. No #Md`r'ertising of any • h3aid"The .its Dunlop Trail, All maps and illustrations specially drawn; all materiel specially compiled. Think of this feature: All your mileage figured out for you over the entire Province ---the first time ;,this has been at- tempted, in the history of 'motoring. . In "The Dunlop Trail" you find every River and Lake trip in i/ • Ontario that has a schedule; also spatial Train trips; combination Auto, Boat and Train trips; the first complete list ever published of place* in Ontario where Summer Hotels are located; every Golf Club and Camp Site in the Province, and real inform'' ion, whores youwant it, about steamer and ferry services for taking autos aboerrd. In order to keep the circulation of "The Dunlop Trail" its the proper channel a nominal price of fifty cents has been put on it. Any Garage or Tire Deeiler in Ontario will take your order for "The Dunlop Trail" or you can procure it direct ,from this Com. - pany at any of the Ontario Offices mentioned below, + • DUNLOP TIRE 1, RUBBER GOODS CO., LIMITED I V»D ic11 IfiIt! iD, PACTOIi**ritr,outten. * , ? ,.'"iI'O1 1N'ro1, HAMILTON ORANCU: 1$44 Pork Str(pgt LONDON *RANCH: 571 R ob000rod Street. OTTAWA *L NGHt Dunlop 1til Int, 314412 Sparks *t. tJt p ?,hall Maw* to Canada for Thirty Tow*. s. DUNLOP. BALLOON TIRES Mr. Mori Comfort THE GODERICH STAR „ u " Eva Orindrod, Viola elbow (1), wino. Ito.y (A). Idea L. (R), Jean Matbraou. tiereldlne MeMwea (A). I•'lorenee McVittle R. Jean 144I.eas, Donna 11.4'lure (14). Keene* 1k .!utay '(A), Afton Mersan, Clayton Nisi na(RJ, Eliwnrid. lit, as (A). ('har1rs Naftel (A), 411* Randall, Marg*i- t Rte.ton (A1, Dorothy Steep t 13), Jobe Sproul. Edith Ward, David Wenger (4), i.UUan lihtti4itek+. RT. VEER' K SCHOOL, GOD WICH. Nel(sta l3aeebler, Merle Baecbler, harry Itgsnen (I.3), Mary Civet., Eve- lyn Dein (13). Vincent Geroa.tte,' Martina Hussey (Al, Marion Laotian, 13e le "robin (A), Therehsa Webb (A). Teddy ,Griffin. H1NMII fRtanley Bean, Roy 13+41, Milton Boyle. Irma. Higgins (il). Arte Lin- d nfle?d. Mildred hiefoneil (A), Mildred, Seeuton (13), Thomas Sinn)* son, Jean Stone (A), ST. HELENS " Eddie Grant. Stewart Lavis (A), Citas••Ite- McOultrIa:. . W 1NCHEi,SEA Cyril Cornish (13). Squire Itera- te -en, Ward Hetet 413). Alma Bern (1; t, Gilbert Johns ell)," Kenueth. Johns. Harry Murch. =RICH - - Iratsrel Bedard.l Victoria Aeleluert, Agnes Dietrich, Normae Flascltauer, Marcella Farwell, '#arthe Heideman, Vera Kalbfleise)t (I.3), Gladys hfelich. C>11g,OITON • ' William English, ; Edith Sweitzer • BELGEAvrE troth Cole, (Oldie Wheeler (13), - • AS,HFN IELD No. 1 -Bert Crawford, Melvin Dick- son, Vesta Murray, Clara Willis, Vee - non Willis. - No. 2 -Marie Courtney, Rita Court- ney (13), Agnes Drennan, Gertrude Foley (A), . Loretta Myers (A), Ger-. trade O'Connor, Dorothy' O'Neill (B). Nb. 8 -Alice Macdonald, No. 4 -Alan Finlayson 1(B),E1iza•� The , prize winners in the sports beth • Macdonald (A), Mabel Macdon- events were: old. Boys, 1.6 years and under- Marie No. 5 -Dorothy Anderson, Jessie _ Tarnbling, Dell. Andrew, Harold Gardner (A), Emma Girisa, 16 years and under -Luella; •McDonagh '(A), Molly Pepper (A), . Alleter, Maragaret Elliott, - Frances'; Wiliam Pepper,- - A if • 1 epee , Alfred Ritchie, Denson. No. 6 --Elsie Petrie. Women's Race--Grace=Stirling,-Ger- No. 9 -Leo Clare, Margaret. Finlay, trarde Francis, Mary Elliott, Elmer Johnston (l3)• . • ' .Farmers' race -John . Crawford, .1. No.. 10 --Gladys Johnston, Ruth' , W. Elliott. MacAdatn. s Fat men -E. C. Wyllie, A. N. Craw No• 1$ --Jac MacLennan, kVera 'for N. Stewart. d, a Robb, Wheelbarrow race -B. McDougal No. 23_4 3 .Tames Beetles (A), Melvin and W. McDougal, E, Chapinan and Hackett (B). G. Tanibling,,, - No. 16 -Robert McWhinney. • Ford dealers 'and salesmen A No. j7. -•-Muth Black, Victor Black. _Allen -T, R. Bennett,. C, W. Ford. CA%SO Lei IE 100 yards, open -L. O'13rien, K. No. 1-Alfill Lin eld, Mary Red- Harris: mond. s . Three-legged races Ethel and No. 2 -Ross Pfrinrmer, Dorothy Grace Stirling, G.• �fortbeott and.: E: -a. Walters. , Chapman. „ ;..Note. 3--'Kalm r- Dawson, - •Lottie Donkey. race-C".Atkinson • and U. Lawlor(B), Harvey McPhee, Claytntt Chapman, K. Harris and W. Me - Robertson, Roy Rutledge Dougal. No, 4; -&Mr -is `I3iIl. 1 Clothespin race -Jean Roy,• • Vera No. 6 -Marjorie Hetherington, :Ncnaeztlilel.h:ing,a. Symonds { ).. greasyMeNo.; 8 --Lucy Hardy. No.: t1- Beit on= 9rton. Uail.drivingeon best ---Mrs, Aber- ''Union No. 1-eAmelia Mellwain (B)hart; Mrs. Betties, Mrs. Gollnitz. Shot putting -S. McDougal; T. GODERICH TP. . Sate, N. L. Blake. No. 1—()ls<ya Lamprey, Jack Sial• Half -mile -E. Chapman, L. O'Brien,keld, ; C. B. Chapman. • No. ,2 -Reginald Thompson. Boxing in barrels -W McDougal. No. 6 -Helen Davidson (13), Eve- 'Broad jump -B McDougal, K. Mar- lyn McAllister, Carl Sowerby. - cis, C. W. Ford. No, S -•.Chas. Wallis. .High jump -E. Chapman, D. A. Mc- ' No. 0 --Era Gilbert (B- . Kenzie, F. Elliott. .1.1...1111..11111.1.11111•1111•0 111.1.11111.11. 'AWAWOill! No. 2-Malrin Josses. No. a• --Albert Taylor (B), Harrison Taylor (A). - . rule* No. 5-4"aMlis Photon. - No. 6 --•Joseph 13s11. No. 8 --Annie McDowell (A). No. 11 ---Alex Robertson, Roberta Young. No. 12-41ertrad+e Martin. No. 16 ---Elwyn Cbamney, Hilliard Jefferson. No. 17-Llewllyn .Culbert, Mary Sproul.. ' HIBlsll:lt'I' No; Mae Brintnell, Margaret Chappel, ti illiam- Dinnin (A. 1, Wase. Kersleke. - GODERICH TOWNSHIP PULLS STANLEY OVER Its Tug of War at Ford Picnic at Bayfield The. outing put on by the Ford dealers of the distriet at Bayfield on Wednesday July 16th,. was an un- qualified anomie. There wase a lergt. crowd and • light 'reins dial not inter- fere with the sports to any appre- ciable extent. The program was a long and varied one and produced some fine contests. The picnic opened with a parade. in which a large number of decaratet cars • participated. The parade was led by Mc1Cenna's Orchestra. The prizes for. the(: largest families in the parade went to T. Elliott, whose family numbered 11, and Sandford I Smith, with a family circle of ei*ht. The Misses Talbot and, Westlake had the beat decorated car in the parade, . HARDWARE STORE AT •THE WHARF, GODERICH the judges decided: The oldest .driver was John 1'raaer, 71 years, There was a,large entry yin the Baby show. The prize winners were - ° WKDNLSDAY, JULY L'',ird 1:41 R SAVE MONEY! i Shelf Cottcan da_-- this bv.,.lativina moor S� and Heavy Hardware, Cement, Coil, etc,. at the Hardware Store at the Wharf. Binder Twine, per lb. 14i,�,ac Hay Fork Rope, per Ib. , "� 26c Screen Doors and Window Screens, to clear out... At Cost Six-foot Heavy Gale. Iron Watering Troughs. at... $12.50 Portland Cement, per sack , 75c Sacks 20c extra, returnable at 20c - Sherwin ' Williams Paint, per quart $1.(l per `' gal. $1.95; per gallon. $3.5. Best Anthracite Coal, Chestnut, Stove, Egg, per ton. $1 .75 LET US FIGURE. ON YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRIC WIRING. CHAS. G. LEE Babsr. ° I%dgins, Baby. • Smith end - Britiah Influence in the release of mission workers in baby Hodgins, Baby Smith and . Once noire . the . British spirit of China' through the 'efforts" of Brit - 'Baby Caryer. freedom has trial hed. This time ish Go •e t - t P , en )iiA'Y Pole vault --B. McDougal,,.W Mc - No: 4 Geraldir►e Surerus (A}, Dougal, K. Harris, F; Crich (all tied), Myrtle Webber. Mile race --E. Chapman, F. Elliott. Far.` In the tug -of -War event bets een. No, 10 -Ruth Chapman (A), Dick. Goderich 'and Stanley townships the No. 12 --Dorothy Corrivcau, . 11iar- .former team, captained by James. gam Schilb-, Melvin Schoch. Stirling, was successful. No: 13 -Lyle Ford. . Canoe recce, doubles-- McTaggart No: 14 -Norman Marie and McTaggart, Ilr. Atkinson and G. Dick,biarjotie Pierce, Florence Atkinson. Thomson (B). Canoe race, singles-- F, McTag- STANLEY gart,"G• Atkinson. Fancy diving--Smazel, Tambling. Union. No. 1 -Noel Laporte. The fisherman's boat race of four - No. 3 -Murray Grainger. iniles was captured by -J. Cestle, with • No. 4 North -Orval Greer, Harvey) L. McLeod second.. Rohner, Mabel Scotchnler. No. 4 South -Marie Etue,: Vietor- I Th. Backward Swing of the Pendulum Masse.It would appear the - Provinces of No. 5 --Margaret McKinley. Canada are gradually returning to the No. 6 -Irene Chuter, Clayton Elli- , "wet" column, though in the swim of ott, Irene • Johnstoh (A), Mabel Psi-- the pendulum "drinking in public piac- i grim, Jack Raymond, (A),. Millard es" such at the old-time bar has been - Robertson. eliminated. Saskatchewan on Wednes• No. 7 -Earl Love, Gladys Stephen- day gave a majority of 26,000 against son, Clarence Stephenson, Elmer Turs prohibition, thus getting in line with ------------4.-1 nor. •Lotto Lov.' (13), Muriel Cattle, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba. No. 9 --Madeline Gelinas.' and Quebec, Of the four Privinees• re - No. 10 -Alex Addison (A), Wil- - raining dry, Premier Ferguson of limn,- Caldwell (B), James Ketchen . Ontario has announced that a. 'refer' (A), KCathleen. Snider (A), ,Victor 1 endure will be takes" in that Province Taylor. onsOctober 23r8 on the subect, the Na, 13- ilarold Dawson, Bernard ' questions for vote to be announced in Keys (B). j' September. The campaign in Ontario No. 14 -Dorothy Grassick,.•llarvey will be a vigorous one on both sides. McClymont, Willie Mei aeb1an (B). Separate School No.t Blanche ! i protecting the Cash Ran (111. The inspection of all Head Offices Na, 1 -Eileen=, STEPHEN TEPB13Ilodgft, Ivan Hod- , of Chartered. Banks and their -•-im- portant branches'has been ordered by gine, Elsie Reeder 41), Wealthy the Rouse of Commons, subject to, Schrsieder, ' ratification by the Senate. There may 2(o, :'=a -Ruby Pinkboln-'r (.E), Maar- yet be some horses in the stable, but guerlte Lamport (A), Melvin Lam- if one is to judge from what has port (A), Angus Love (B), Elsie happened, several 'steeds escaped Thompson (B). • before, the locking, took place. • No. 8 --Rosa Dearing (B). No. 4 -Selma Rader: No. 7 --Elizabeth ltoulahan, Bor. i'Heart So Bad den Schroeder (A),. Gouldy &Ms*a dein ! Crelil l Not p 1 No. 13 --Melvin DesJardine, Bernice - Webb. i !'Hill Up In deed No. 10 -Leon Eagleson, ITnez Hay -1 Mrs. H. E. Metro(), Portage La ter. i Prairie. Men,, writes:--: "After keying No. 12- -(`laude Fallis, Isabella Ln. had "The Flu- I was bothered with on (B). Stella Webb. ar.rry lad heart and my doctor clammed No, 14, -Margaret Hicks (B), Ha. it would be tee years before it zel Smith (A), Wands. 'Vining (B). got ay better. I wax so had, at tinter. _ 6 Separate Sehool• 14;0,.,, .- M1pnie resold not lie down to sleep, but had Broksnshire, Mary Rogan, Kathleen o s, iit 1 were going a' mother and Morrissey, Nora McKeever, Gertrude I. osaaetiaaea m.• heart meld best so fust O'Hara.it shad `ase feet Melt. t*�l tcrits i Mlr M Iwf llikk nl No To Take Na. 1 �IlareId Horton, Harvey' Nyeiie (A). PAILIOURVI No. 2 -Earl Allen (13), Erk 'raspmuff AND NERVE - C,edl, Ales Rohde s'harile Stewart.PULLS No, 3-.R;TTTR' Brea (EL Jatwe±i ` mgr *sae war m 'hi'dad rns a McCalla(tlt (B). 'wield .t tea, as is a very chert time rill, nestoit . I fit ms heart breams meek strwsgt'er weatemt, 1 and erne llit ds say mei hossework wklwat (111. i teem We.& worm* tomilaei. 1 will w4, twwsrsr.a8 titan is sit those murk arsines, Thaws dress Imes isrsslia" ti It, • lt. 'Pat rte be ask .AIM "rill i . Oak�" lilsas 6T Ne. (t -,-Harold W Wrateott (Ii), Mar No. !1••--Iltlatsa t No 10- -Retry A Andersen essr (k) lit.. 1) --lava U . NIIIIIIUIIIIIIIiOIili flllllWIilltIRMIll IlgllinmllllltnIIIIIIUiin pI Illlllllllll Look in - Wflr's WMow and see the latest creation in a Chesterfield SUite ° ur" Tali Shipment - ��t of -Curtains. Pm has arrived and we are giving special die zouuts off all the old stock to :make room for tuew goods. We have something extra s ,...--•l in FELT AND HAIR MATTRESSES esley "Walker Often the Cheapest Always the Best The Store of Quality " West Side Square Gaderi0 0110 111Illli1l000HININIIN ommu NMMN IiII mmullo 1II1111110 TIRE SALE_ Friday, July 11 -Saturday :July 19 FIRESTONE 30%3 T, 'Guaranteed Fabric $9.25 DOMINIOIC 30x33 GOODRICH 30x3`4 Guaranteed Cord $11.25 Oversize Cord ` $13.50 An other sizes at Reduced Prices - SPECIAL 30x334 Fabric while they list $6.75 FREE --Tire „Repair lit with every fire you buy ' on Saturday, July 12th. W. M. BELL, EAST ST. GARAGE, Pfione 243 GUARANTEED FLEE AIR and WATER DAY OR NIGHT By our New Latest Device Automatic Aire CompressQZ-, also "Air' 'oasis; `which enables you • to get air at any time you wish, no'waiting, no fussing.or dirty hose to handle. Just stop and help yourself when passilt' along the Blue Water Highway, at BARKER BROS. I'. 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