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The Goderich Star, 1924-07-23, Page 4tired "Wei .� t f `tl� • nail oervons Tey sotne-of the new records and'sotfgs. that are running now. • 'You• will ."Irene* your youth" and 'actually .cut more. teeth, and this medicine' is. nice to take. H. E. JENNER Next Batik of Cenaueice • r7.¢wriopoorripaplee ., _ — fi Town . of Leaside, Ont. ISIA470 Bomb I1ue jutic.a<tli;' I945-144b1947.1o4S-}949,191(1.1151, DENOMINATIONS: •41000 " The TGWU of Ila' le a"li"+u9 She t'ay of Toronto nn the a":rth r;t<ttrn to •illavy at coirton Avatar, 'this d:^_arzrt ,n atraddy groainii and a t9 estacted that some day r.aside seen be ater"o,cd to the lorry r4 `t'otonco. PRICE; 100 Fleet—Yield Over lStyirio 1araMns+ lows sae** in raa1v01 prize to As$eat tai will r$cMv* sures ietwat trot Jeae roe bat wi i oat he casria& ver seat,. "Velliellee ••••1.1 II 1N 1111 ,,.""." 11.1 11 11 u 1111 THE G()1)iriddi &PA �• WEDNESDAY, JULY S;b"d 1!'94 • TOROVITO BONG EXCHANGE LIMITED Demeleime Beek Ilulliing, Termite Alba. 0432 Orders may be placed Uuuurk your local &alerur telegraphed ' or telephoned direct to the Toronto 1ton&EnelaNgo 1.101itcd. IN avow firfiDiBrrudcs .... ...... sow.. wrrr+r.1= _ - ,..........,,.i.+». -- OBITUAS'Y . DAMSON. TOtMll, iS . soy liArnw-•ort" et the tea genial COUNTY W. C. T. U. HEAD ar elm wan +1rt }ate Mr. cir.rive :iimt- s ENTERTAINT" ti w}w aasray ea la Arians t rr.etttior► at 1111'. t'. T 1- i Ia+at t the rsaMene " h' 1111 k �' the Cwsty Held Re- rrea a e o ss or err soar, . Berme Z. )laid. Mont ..*1 costly fat Exeter. Aron, where he hard pawed the clog- • A Notable Evoat at Nr. ma Agri. George Laitkwails's use Tkius4a hit weeks of his life* lumina' been '1711, WW1tJ$'tf S t'1:rlrtian Temperance � brought to torn to be char to the , i J � 's . l's ion of Huron vitality heid its twesr medical att*Mioa whirls 'he needed.'ty-s'tii•ntil frontal v41u noon n ar t 1926 _INVITED WERE PRESENT Mr, Naftel was the son of the late 6 st reti t :1t the"tlht i•hnrt;li. I:xr, tt r, with a iat�* attends see,_kanhusiastie sea, Mr. J. T. NOW) was iof(i �orc 1 11 e, the old berneet iaai Vran !' en alwza were held, during watch the fuT- y Js.Offer Wise Advice. Out of Eg cheer's Store aid the Bayfield ram now ersttec�Uy Mr, l`wrlug . rrmtive wa+s i"itrh"tl: lion• Wake George Greensiad tris! airier lid mar oryi•t president.tlrw l's ldeen. t,oie Pleasantries �i�C With ArQi�er a tit puwidt lit, Alis 111. 1tt•a;tiire, linea haul lie tfrrttirtuatial an - ,} .. � A. T. ., "La Porte'" eurleMs�, flee :nitre, front t•exi}ser. Clinton; corresponding `,'{•re• Gtmerlek Town- . has lived for ninety years. My memory town. on the Bayfield road. Ile Nes , tory, Mist le. Murdoek, hens ill; tresis° , in 111» . Z years of t• t i1 7t Mr. anti �k tothe 1840 a 7 era ;and far some l Dame. .alt it by .n d goes away bac Po bage ,a T lupe, yl sat \i. i a, t, , Illy the:F bonne ties; and 1 leave seen deveienment months bacld( the condition of his weretary. Miss Ik•atlznnn. 1lirms s'1ce. Y Brut:1.c •n , vitt pr swill( lit, tilts. The gather r l boys, shoed Y, Mrs. Leo. La on' the Huron rear Thureddy, was from the forest to the present /ugh health gave warning ;of the approach and L. T. L. secretory, Mrs. George surely a unique one. It was a larger state of prosperity. Hs also :spoke con- of . the inevitable. Hie wife, who aur- Jolut�tc:n.,.lioderit iz. gathering than tier eine last year eider*bl* about confederation. There viers him, was a daughter of tb.e Features of the event were the coi• though not *0 snjoys.W on account' is no more interesting �ltory evert if late Capt Frederick Wilson,,ma lilr, I term* tonduett•d on 0 T. A. vs. i;ov- of the day being soli and windy, in it does not teem with the glamor of 1 Archdale MeD., Willson, of Iismilton, t'rnntent c'o'ntrol. In Whitt it was stttt'41 eonsedluence of whish U. oiu men had war and revolution, than the history who was here for the funeral on that the•t. tablislnnent of government to spend moat of the tine in the of the. . movement - whieli. brought Tuesday afternoon, is a b'rot1ze' of control would b' unwise from a tem- -house.---- - _... .. _ about the formation of the• • Do. hers. Bath Mor. and Mrs. Niiftcl being ;viewer ipoint. of view; expressing a td resolution .After the party had looked through- tvtmiori•nf Can.adg. The civil war start- of z hospitable nature, their country of the riismt"zered x that iia thanes 1>e the fruit and flower gardens and had ed the leaders to realise that for de . -'home. bec'amea- • a. pltice .of frcquc,nt ilia�clt-In--th<- preveuE temperance legis. noted the wo>sdsrful improvement fence as, well as for oonxmerciml res- visit for ,hosts, of friends from. the lotion unless it be made fora more made by spraying, berries, plums,' sons, the fedd;ration of the provinces, town and in years gone by their thorou; h i'zforcesnent, and aro. cleci- .prunes, grapes sad apples being free want necessary, .84 the ' ision they fertn was a popular camping site hlnn to carry on a campaign of ,ctuea- of All fungus and waxen, they veiw- saw hoe been more than realired, and 1 for friends front bort, Clinton and tion in Aider that the Issues at stake Ir law Take a Kodak with you Days like this that you've looked forward to, offer plc- , tures that you'll turn back to, again and again in your album. And any Kodak is compact to carry, easy to work and fun to use -let us show you. Get ,your'Kodak here. 4u agraphic Kodak: $6.7$ corp- stcces:ems-supplic: �. C. DUNLOP The Rexa11 Store ' ed Mr Laithwalts'a trees of black I set thankful sem collier .to alloy Goderich. AIr. Neftel was interest- in the expected plebiselts be made clear walnut, which brought out the !nth- with:you illltiie► wonderful privileges.:'" ed years ago as a director of"1he so that Int.* citizens on vote intent- Phone 1 Goderich• Goddlrich fair, and.. was -justice of gently. • ld p called t d H the peace. In politics he followed tha In the reports. presented by the earl.:_ Conservative banner Miss M. H. one departpzents it, was shown that front taxes ,all fernier's wood lots and things with nothing •and there ,are Naftel, Halifax; Mra .1 Galt Haldane, > h'-Progresa-is being matte by the c,. Gel, at a Bargain t Postai, \Yorkers. encourage everyfarmer to have five those who "are' afraid to start any' of. S1 Louis, Mo.; and .Mr. Adolphus branches. The Blyth membership re- ' _,.-.T._ • ot�itin -i The Dominion Government. by or ten :acres of wood lot the pro- thing with'everything.1I Started life Naftel, of Halifax, are his surviving pgrtd!d the arganizatlan of a Y. W. ('. municipal`�a � is -sure y c g T iii and the Exeter members of reforesting for discussion.'One Stir. I3*eviti Beacom, 98 years of age, o gentlemen expressed the view was ca e. on o respond. e said that the Government should exempt ."there' *re those Who attempt great report- ' within the mach of all when Fort its attitute rewards four officials of tection of his home should there be as poor as job's tuirkey. If you must sitters and brother. His two sone' are Fp volunteer Tabor tend make it 8, Y,ing WNW* on Monde , shawl its d,eter. . Op a a arinersin is neigh- gel or y ra havegoing , , y Invitation to hold the next convention atilt y charging playerapnonly m'nation to unish thole !tviro went imrhootY have ydrng maple wood lata and I still want to. Ito- There were Naftel, of town. The funeral.: took in roderlch stens received ...from that owe E »eve septa achy.'"" - ' i e tl •. Onl rheas who re- and are salving them, so that there ten of us in ,• oar •family and ,there place on Tuesday afternoon to Melt= branch and was accepted.' brae A.. - * , e , 911 strike'ree n S y e .o is not so mach needed for reforesting are just two of us left. Be temperate land cemetery The Services at rho McGuire, .the.. president,. occupied. the "turned to duty unconditionally are t here. • r.. • in all. things and be happy, it. my ad. house were conducted by Rev chair. Duripg ,the °nieetinga a rev - Church Tinian 1'aadaea be re -absorbed into the service, whole —Some "bion wan .aPent in- bowling, vice to thette.wh-o. want 1A_ live long 'Canon L. J..It," Naftel, . ,,ii' nephew lotion .of Walsall' •ui0 sstx}.. to be The Senate in adopting the; church part-time workers who"went on strike kickingthe "foot -_bat -swinging..and.-Honor:_prone father.-surd-.mother_-*Bt.:aho,is_rector of Grace church Milton forwarded to the edltor;:e£ be Witt iJnion Bill incorporated an maps- will be permanently released, and per- other amusements the old gentle• win where dishonor' will ruin body and, and at, the graveside 'Bev. S. S. Ribbon Tidings, Urs. meAlister, of ntent later concurred in by the -•Cont- manent.employees who rem*ined'out men of four score years and ten got'soul.'" : Hardy. rector of St, George's church, :Galt, who eras, reeeetiveereave4 .by:. mons making it easier' for' dissentient a and rank a ' sin officiated. 'he _pail -heavens wei ii his the °death of her. husuairtl, Rev. W. g,, to the end reduced in pay off some jokes And witty s ging Mr. j, Stevens wished to be ex-' :Presbyterians to vote out" of.the .for ear' int; eriods, their conversation, These old men cused' front a eaking,•'He its enjoying Honor: Judge Esti; and •Messrs, CO: '0 H. S1ttAllster. . • tJnion..The° .i3in in now beyond trio Y P * *. * show remarkablykite intellect they ea P is Presence, F. Carey, John Galt, C. C• Lee, G,• L. • neports were reeelved from' iris.• fol- • n good h Ith at'ninety. H pre e, Iaavi 13°rsuperintendents: firs. Wililom influence of Parliament, much to the i surely'' laid with stung . body • rnd i thou' h anent, always has a . nn+i, ("arsons and It. 'H.' Cutt, , _-_,. Forest Destrection al gir . Portection Against ares tea in . ' Feder tion in a fuel famine. )1r. Laithwaite point- win, never look back,:always gol got. Mr. Fred ft'aftel, of the hank of "doth,. establkhmniz of an L. T. ,r. Wanton can build a golf course by the Pastel" Workela a group, try; the organizer, Hiss Ihrff, ten ed t that 11 f this i h l F 98 ea I been Montreal Montreal and Mr. Kit vet relief of both houses } t fires ' keen mind the foundation of the de- ing influence He is somewbat`of; a Mitts .7, Murray. Exeter. oIl`"Anti-:e`er• * * .e I from it 1 d Canada is a long way. yet from eon- P Y � humarast though you would never codes , Mrs. A, i9cx ean, Goderieh, Ht►yp fr Eek an a !eraeffectiveness, if one may judge Talking of Try -gone days anti' of. suspect it to look at his photo. In his �� i,�. "Canadian ;taurine;,' 313,,,A. 7.`. Cooper, ac'hat'wili become of the younger STO �' •�Legit. -¢ Three hundred English' boys. ui. from the fire which has just swept' Y t►g grit- picture he seems to have a philosophy Clinton,' I.artiv Enforcement and work on Canadian Farms have ail•.Island n. the Pacific Coast, dnation if they do not change their of peace. Iiia apincl cannot be stamp- . For Infants Chlldres". ..._..,utiou:""_,.. .iris. (Rev,'') Cragg, Wing- ready been brought over this year by t dRedonda'destroying a d oh feet' of feat way of living, Steve said, uWe eded : by the unrest,. of the world. He trolrOYer barn •'alk*rial +"ontest ; Mrs, J•, I:lct- destr0ying more than 0,000,000 1 30►Yeams et., Hensel!, ' ��iedieal Tam the Salvation Army, and two Bund- iDouglas Fir. A closer recent instance are living in a� fast age and they have has faced too many battles 'tglet ariy- Always brawn . ," n Temperance red: more are expected. A premia is the wiping out of large aections.Of o' beep , gr►ce, thing worry hint, the •rte lief 40 ii, x • g'" troy is in, long run among the PReally,• listening to some of -"those the Booth finita in Northern (?ntario, Mr:W.- G. Winialeis was. next canal Signatureid tdenerabie o men .mash one' think he Is sure to become r a Canadian, ' tection of this great asset should re. of patt'iilrchal, apostolic and Biblical living ods--, beirtg,bgizi in GC.derich. . * * + 1ceive the unanimous support=ant, co - ;names. (Xing) 'David teemed to he g1 years ago. His father'at that time the most populfir . pie. -said he -bad Taught : tlze_. raPltlna World Wheel Crop.operation of the .people. P . school:,At :the The -world's eco of wheat will bet, * *' * tsikesn God eh Township out of age of eighteen he started a Boma p , bondage as they had been hewers of On the' Maitland concession and 'has nearly oil,Ogt1,00i1.bushels Eielpw that • I,ibeety in France wood and drawers of water and he been home ever sinee,.and will be. home of 1903 according to first official esti- ] Premier Herriot leas practically took then over the -river of equiliza- to any of the old- "fryi that will come nates front whe.et growing countries.,.compelled tlte`trretich.Chamber of tae. tion. Dsv,d of old in hie younger days tp see• hien H ' • high.. Vela Ment of toda , o v r,• best tyles of settler.At all events IAll efforts looking to the better Pro- on. Heas the•oldese boy to Goder}ch With ihia► decreased production thputtee i0 pass ari amnesty bill which s1ew Goliathwith •a stone, .mid the •' a never ae all • is . erha a the most sweeping- in the hl •Isis. ability would have . ee the demand 11111 'probably edljua, that of . P t' old Pavia on 'l'harssdsly'took pleasi.re hitti�'asllvays-�step}ittg.-anise for the hest. demand l pr's higherblya prises limit ,biatery of the world. It releases,. in throwing sto,aes: at �odli all day, other fellow. who he felt was: great- smog. otlirr pailitiry- andd political but (apoatile)•John got one back what -er''f tan .he: Itis. feeling. now in his She 'demand in Europe. z_ wyleke e' - .bre, two mon Con email to., ha; laid,, "'you never got the chance older ye`ara iaR,give me quietnesa:.with' . * *• :» "'`" _ ' d#oath. . for . treason- else anarchiatt`l unit tdarr,•ed agai• n. t . min ofbbpe. • d to for to Jocose h Carl-. � � ') it � ' r' a;te to a m • fan proposes res e p . f ,:Carlo claitued rte was a much anc,re;Stephen Andrews, aged 81, -lase ° r s by friends and .frau*, former Premier of 1• ranee,' with man than Stephen, Jbae :li �#1 S 811 Fail Frantic effu t Y i, wan arrested const tmprraonedd for tree- year made his maiden speech His • counsel to save Walter Muir, a jobb,: Jatttes.or David and, was vera l advice t the built this ear, n his h G W a y y st wady be tempo Nevi "llorlt`'atudient 'iron st0e= seri du§nng t e 'relit ar, a•It toad _and sturdy; lie hid"' •ssti:in . ri ht ,. a. eiti:ten,Tkie. ljPPes-IIa _ `rate itk,alk�tliintea; yoang gallows *4•.�"alloydteld, Queue.. Fra_"1: g tr sus- It root }sena lit by W1enclung .the is ex .ted 'to #i ht the bill. .There .ia nothing -• to be gained by dray xnernillt s.' failed. He shot rind p s head +off It, Joseph was the boy boy that hurrying; sometimes there is, a great killed:; Henri 1 aviolett last 'Sept. I *. * w •i`"' ' had at Boat of many colors, teePeeially deal to be gained by. writing At. any ember, In talking to his spiritual ad- . Canaitan Wheat • orange, He too had been a 'powerful, rate the lovely, beautiful things of this wiser he attributed, his downfall_ to! Tt,will be: news. to_ most people to awe Though not so strong as -Sam- life come slowly., Troubles and sad-,; llad company, , • ,,,,411 " read that during the ten months, won who lifted the pillars and disturb ness mostly come very qiuckly. Good Me ' ' 0 * ,M 1., ending June 30th, more Canadian ed' the. building, he. raised .a, nein. health.i' ,worth white-Wait..and work. t .:.1 . wheat was exported through Vain. Robert: said he had .torn asunder 500 . f Rowe lank Affairs Several of.the ofc.gentlemen mar- cnuver •than Montreal; the figures rails in. one day and had Measured l'A ed a vote of .thanks to the host and ,bib t'ilttficia1 Committee of `the . ming' approximately fifty and forty'•. •eorsd of wood, chopped and split by hostess,. and.; Mrs. Laithwaite,- - in' re- Prtee` Council has decided that' the. seven million bushels. The increase in Wnt. McLean, in '59. seconds. We had " Koine Blink Directors awaiting trial• ply said; Itis. a pleasure to do ana � .,, (train :raft% through the. Western tot that 'time two men who could thing .for the aged and so long as on snaking negligent return array and Gateway is mainly reeponstble fore beat hill chopping, Robert hix•brother,, wiffully' falsifying return-, 'increase •tb 45 per tent. of w sat .and Mr. Lomua. -elect. to have speedy trial before a going to overseas countries vitt Clan,- _. William said he had been the Cap tp- Single.. Judge and without jury . The adian ports, compared with • thirty. 'bre for politics of their district and Attorney -General of Ontario holds, five per cent. in 1923 and twenty -Six ihada very historic record, but ;Tomes however, dist they are still sub- per rent. in 1922. said you :are just twenty days ahead• Juryttott�►." Iec trial on a "conspiracy" * * * • Of $110,000 Canteen Money"' still for uncle Sani. ' `'. rely for' the National policy you. chatge.� -• Canteen Money Would be. back on the farm working Dental Itaproprie ty t on •hand, $20,001 is to be spent in At 5 o'clock came the best next of our two grandfathers live we count this an annual affair."-. - The • Writer.' said, "Talking- to my friends `1 am surprisedto 'find so many with kindness in their heart for - the aged to have taken the 'hard- ships --of pioneer. life. I' can under. stand wily so many^,great men. hew died disappointed. You see'these melt care more about living right than • If your tooth aches you can't go meeting debts and $50,000. given to the evening, when all sat down to the anything else Fame money, papular tq a dentist who dv rt f there Doti things s r ides b th c Pe since, Mrs. ,C!. J. • Wallis, • Clinton, "Missionary and. Lumber. Camp , Work; "- Mrs.. Other, Brussels, "Moral • Education and Mothers' ;".Meetings'Mrs. R. Dark, Brussels. '•Press;' Mrs. 5. C. WPtls4n,: Goderieh°, ""Prison- Reform and Po. Tice;,• ,Mrsg, l'opplestone, B1$b, " Baii- way Employees;' "lire, i,owry, i;rur3. seta, . "Tempez'anec in- Sundai Schools;", Mfrs. Y'eo, Exeter, ""Travel ler's Md." An interesting addlt;sa Was. given- by aliss. Duff, of Toronto. -The progrnni ,.also •ittehided sotos..'ty. Rev. clysdxle end.111ss-1�..-ilarTey,- trio by Messrs. Maurice Fbrd, 'H. .Dignan and George Beavers; address' 1111 "Government Control' in' 'Britisht i*olu'mbia,'" bye -.litre. Mr. Livingstone; duet by Mrs. • Melville and 'Miss' Ess- eery: •adtireas by Rev. J. W. Hecitt�y, M4•, of Goderleb, .and solo ,,by Maur, Ice Ford, •• i • OUR STUDIO is ai. good place *to get your i�odak Films, Developing„tend - .'Printing done. It pays to ;lease. - .R.`R. SALLGWS • • We are now Showing an -- assortment , of up-to-date • styles of +' . �Lf Ofk'c�S• � end StIC'8 . ,,�, 11 lC$ ftir .'ladle>;: anc - meu that Cannot)* equalled in quality` _ and price:` Barr oc Sandal's %fd',,unisses . and cfljldr n tare:. here' •at the- very lowest prices.. : LifeBuoy OutingShoes 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.:• REPAIRUNG Geo. - -MVicar Noirth -Side coif Senate ; Pli na 220 ° GODERICH ladies. ” a •e n•es, or ere the Xmeruan Red Croce, the' rentaln» t i g provided y e a es. it . had no. `charm: How man of our as are none according to profesdsional der in .proper ratio to be turned over After all had showed than their of pioneers halve come to the point' e 1� ethics. Dr. Boyle, a Toronto dentist,dl to Provincial Trustees for final din« tsestive organs of eightyyears were . h h has been charged with "impropriety"" .poral according to the Government's hill stood. a Yliast: to .the dna wzlss .w eremen s t hey - were all at sea. These ust- considered what was the * for iadvertising in the press. What a g ay ma er , would .be Trustees hint th t th i } decision. Sir Artur Currie pities the proposed by David Cantelon, which was o ow y the singing o Go walking about if no person adverbs. all In such it dead world one can scarcely imagine any use for even good teeth! - 8 * 'Soldier Settlement Our continuous duty to returned ttoldiera ie shown in the recommends. tions of a ,committee of the Mouse of ' Commons ''that soldier settlers be given a reduction in prices paid for live stock prior to October; 1121, an extension of interest exemptions and a re.lgeation.'of settl rs'who are at present found to be Am 'unsuitable farms. No person objects to helping soliers who, like these men, are try es. y had been possible to get the wholeg rg o ng to help themaely hat's been depleted without authority save; the King. The key -note of Mr. and says the money should be ePedt•' ,antelon'e , remarks ,wan the •advise for the education, vocational and oth. clo your duty, live moderately, do erv►ise, of returned soldiers. who our hand finds to do with plea- * * * sure. This was the key to long life. Redistribution Bili Re had bought millions. of dollars activity. Do you. ever . think of our -worth .of farm products; had made A better balanced representation of 1 and lob':;: and • he would still be at spirits as needing rest. 'Send your the People in the Rouse of C,ommens the game. Ile had never 'had a law suit. bpirit Way 0 , ,the ,stars, to the is aimed at in the'Itedistributlon I' After the repast the gathering ad- mountains, "to he' :fleowers, with mus- tie which. the House in its .elosiMr journed to the lawn,1whet'e MN' Stt1- iia, and your,•finds yourself rich in ,sessions will be asked to ratify. It lows got a very good 'picture of the spirit, more active in mind and body t and everything ,ps interesting again.' provides for ten .additional ridings, as old pioneers, which Shaws . ninete?u `required by the census of 1921, mak- old gentlemen. In addition to these The active body is the only one, as Ing the total 245 instant of 238. there were seven more .Invited who Mr. Elliott says, and this is 'twit, as tIn Ontario, when Toronto will' have were un(eble to 'come on account of • true of the mind as of the body. Keep. illness. or some othler cause. It. would ing busy in the watchward of these j mine ntetreead'ed insteadn0f n torr f have trade a wonderful' photo if it old men. The sun is setting the;rrtant- ridings are added and seven cut ofi, of night itr drawl our right thing to do under the .circum - s a e or gnal sunt stances Those old men look on the development today And say I. am gl*d coon T have' lived to see it. liow,tnany.NI times those old bodies 'have . got so tired they have been compelled to rest, and then arise with a fresh taste ,for. bodies ' twenty-six. It has been ,stated that no must 1* laid to, rest, aur spirit gore •• '"■ other township in .Ontario 'eould get on. , , ' , " • such a nutnebr of old boys together. -Did you ever think that the earth Returning to the tables .again a never has and never will offer *Treat. glad senile adorned Mr. Camptollts er event than the birth of *human be- diM t thh t> i , Estee as he proposed the toast to Mg. One has *Parted from the group CHAS BLAC "Theiffen's and goys' Store Werth While" A Few Suggestions What For? - • For Comfort Straw Hats, Pahl Beath Suits, Outing Trousers in different luaterials, Sport Belts, Bathing Suits. Outing Shirts, Fancy Hose and Golf Hose, Readyto-wear Clothing. TAILORING IS OCR SPECIALTY 'or the 'Lad'ies ue a61a.1 Silk Sweaters, Neck Scarfs, Bathing Suits, Silk Hose, Neckwear, Knickers" , • CHAS. C 40 's awl Boys' Stow* Worth Ilse' ?bias f!siue& moire 1qs sre liosamillessulpsomsug • e Goderich township old boy*. of last yeah. May we meet again, as ' " I would cheer , my fellow old , Mr. Beacom says, if not here, in it boys,"' he said, by saying, "'Drink tx better world. your toast in Adam's ale!" The sunny Mr. $eaeens who is 98 years old, smile and quiet face are surely most remarked tilt .he had agent nearly ssttbiime when offered by a mail who -98 years on earth and had never been ' in court yet, which 15 part worth Iwo of the addition* going to North• noting. western And New Ontario. In OM- Those present were: -john Lindsay, bee, Montreal is' given en additional Robt Holmes, Chas. Lovett, David teat, and Chicoutimi also .gains one ;Cantelon, Joe Curry, Deo. atardy, V"an° nkat. tq meet these two Berthier Wakefield, Steve Andrew, John . and - lirome: being eliminated. New Woods, Robt. Rasta t, James Yule, 'Brunswick and Prince Edward Ft. Henry Cole, {d. Udthwaite, 'Wen.' land remain unchanged,' ,but Nova Campbell, Dov Beaeom,.ia* Steven*,1 flcetti* suffers a Iola of two Seats. I Chas, W. Williams' "stn, St*tlilelt. Western Provinetst Secure twelve Those who were Moine to attends "leen members. In the next .Horne were: John 3iicGibbotti, G4.'a. Idiantit*rM the slletivetitk of seats, bgr Province", e�"► eunnuel Sturdy, Roht. liici.eaft. a 'kill Itte, John Holmes, Gita. Tiehborne. • 1 Ontario "tt Whit is maenhood, boosted much'' Quebec - C$Nothing we e*it. NOW or tootle. Saskatchewan 'I 'tills for truth to battle on ,.. Manitoba 16 Wgien ttie last false friend ix gam. *hitch Columbia Vitt is living, conscience clear, Nova &otle ' 14 Day by day and year by pear. New Brreaakk • 111 iiaffering Inks and taking. train, Priv** Rdward Woad 4 Letting neither Breve a strain; Yaakeft ' a 1 kine warrior. neighbor, hie* (Casrthtfeed din pis ,) • Dewy* ' and patient te the s hat More Defightful these hot days than d Dip in the Lake? - ,a Get one of our Nifty Bathing Suits and enjoy the surf to the full. Bathing suits. in wool and cotton for ladles, mn, girls and boys. in- all the pretty colors Porch Dresses Its blue, mauve and - yellow chambray. Week end special at Mercerized Sox for. Children Xu different colors, white'with black, white with brown, white with pink, white with skyblue, broken sizes but nearly all sizes in the lot from 4 to 9. Regular price 35c to 39e, a pair, special for the .. week end, per pair Lon on Chi ren's Go Dresses Assorted colors, from 3 to 5 years,'regular $x.00 for 69c NE 3E 'Trimmed with rove and yellow, i /� tSat P� , Dresses - hon embroidered, red. $a.�+o for $1..19 A. Cornfield ise lif GICH • a ' • fi