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CREWE 1 GODS TOWNSHIP 1
Utos Alma Risk* visite' fratode to Air. are I[n. Jscic Sintpron, Tor-
te retard lark week. onto. are the rests of Mr. and Mrr.
EveryDay is Rune a tees trona here attended M 4Jas. Rasa,
1 Mr. send Mrs. J. B. Orr and son,
l:a. ousters isle last week.
Doh MeuarS slid Joha Curren *Meg- Ger** Immo returned from a visit
led pert Fineigen'ai bars last 'week, with Meade at Sonia and Coruatt+a.
:Somebody's Mr. tarsi' Blake has gone to Detroit to, gr, and latus. Elwyn =.Berson and
• hese thee,, tae for the children, Evelyn and lean, of Water -
h tit iq MirattlCna li Tiuualt% of 1►la• • hen returned)roma°after •a plea='
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1t`t�itdl ,y 1'ttd las+a. vt el :tr. S•rt 7ackwbetry tas'•1sant Mr. an Mrs.
relatives
and
week: at Crewe, byMr. Robt. Joirn-
Me. *nit Mrs. War. Dentin and Ur babe, aeeewpanied
c t Orville itutuin visited Melnik:1n Godo:• :tton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Poster,
YOUiN111a. UUCL - tee last Sunday ' Jr., left Thursday morning on a am. '.
Mv. and Moo Jesse iirae-.ot Caotler ch, for trip to Brown City, V. S. A.
Matt Shackle.'
vhitc•.1 at X. and :►lis. .ic 1e•�
lust be card cine tact l Mrs.
P BELFAST
Mr. and Mrs. P. Hlwr.vnivd, of Belfast,
visited at Mr. and 51re. Satin Sherwoo d's. •Mr. Arnold Vint returned to . nis
•t'rctve, runt i3tuaalay• home In Wingham on Saturday.
, t 0 SU
1• t at tanen t w,f our young people were to wooMr.
forth attending the Uld.iloyt+' ]tenniou la Monday in Stafor %est the reunion.
'that t;,wn last week. of Marro
Ltoyd Finnegan. who had the . aland
nndd hireoWill fxovein trMarro
misfortune to hove herr leg breken by uon
es
kick trona a colt some time ago, le Ret- on Wednesday
ting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Campbell, of
Most of t)la_ lomat is cut aroundour
Way. The rains of the past week delay, . Marnock, mgt Sunday With%tr. and
Vint. ed haying lass week, but must ot sue Mrs. Gilbert V int.
farmers are Clone.•Mrs. Brunt, of Winnipeg, h spend -
:lir. aid Mrs. Chas. Clifford. Not Brant• ing a few weeks with her parents,
fort, terve been visiting. the lady's, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon-------.'
brother. Jtr. John Mattucu, near (Noe e,. Mn. Allen Alton and children, of
' Toronto, are spending their vacation
THE GODERICH STA
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Specialties is Welding Beaches
and Floral Desig l
FLOWUR1 P$UVERED TO ALL PARTS
OF CANADA. AND THE STATES •,_
GEO., STEWART
Monis 100 Ood_,.lw '1oh_:
LOYAL `
1'r,. Car'cy • is visiting his. daughter.
Vi• e. Nockolds..
Ur. Kaiser, of Stratford, has been
• Ac't'ing at the home of Mr.' John
airs. Devlin find little son, of Strut-
lord,
trut-
'1 o d, are visiting at the home of Mr;
. Young. •
• Ira. MacDonald and ::ttle ,non, of
' 'gleaterboro, are visiting at the home of
and Mrs. Errington.
•a OLBORNE
•A11m 3a...,visit ng eu home. - and his sister visited their brother,
• comfortable little + person of . Mr George a Begley,of, Swift Cprrerit. -Sask., .occurred at the Barley, per bash:... 65 to .• 70 :
ifss 'in Goderieh.' •g M wt. t 00� t*r a 00
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Air. R. Wil'w ,our Nile r:►erchant,
bass per haled a new ear.
Misses Gladys and Sylvia Segue.
spent Sunday at Weenie's.
Mrs. Snyder, of Galen-kn. is the
gloat of her daughter, Mrs. Was. Fin.
nigan.,
Misses Merle and Myrtle Gambia
are visiting at the home of Mrs. Har. g SEE OUR WINDOW`
old McNeal.
the last ttso evoke, -
•PART ALBERT' !with Mr. and Mrs. John Slullin.
•
1 The Union picnic was held et the
The whistle of the threshing ma -;lake near Kintail lastoeWednesday.
chine Is *nee .lore to be heard •In our 'Everyone had an enjoyable time.
midst - • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 'Strong, Verd
. lobes Mabel Schaefer, of Kitchener, and Olive, from near Foriwich, spent
has been spending aP•e of their
visiting her friends. old, neighbors.
Mrs. Standish has returned *to lies Born To Mr. and Airs. Ansley, on
home near Teeswatex._aftcr. A. three Wednesday, Aug 6th, a son. Mrs
1 Mi I ii -Crim
di • asant holiday Wednesday calling on some
Child's Rompers
at a1: prints from,soe
up. The plainest
tee the late.
necks' sty with her traughter, Mrs. Ansley
Geo. Adams.•
The W..* M..'S.. of. Si. Andrews'
church, are holding their monthly*
m
fire ,•
terry
of
teeing this Thursday -_ ,._ n .. ening the lawn social was indeflmtely . rations
eWbaorire oa
Quite a number ef tike' people of 1 o S.
r �4 (1 Ls
Nile Attended the Chautauqua meet- jM �,I t
rots at Goderich. , r�
Harvesting is progressing as fay-'� ow e' �w ` �
orably ae can be expected considering a
the tetchy' weather.
f Mrs.Dr. THE PACIFIC COAST is always,
Windsor to have a visit with their Lowee, of Toronto, g shine that cannot be denied.
THURSDAY, AUG. 14th, 1M4.
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The Empire Life Insuranee Company has a new
and attractive plea for Children's Insur'aaoe
that you should know about. LOW BATHS.
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Th. Empire Life Inaurstac i'C .
WEST STREET - GODZRICH, ONT.
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',oiling in.
Thar Misses Jackson have conte front tnatrae*entality of the Women's fine'- TEACHERS—ALL ABOARD FOR koka Lakes. v ea .n5 yye to this
tute, there-
under the leadership e
is baro wall at •.••..• pine and balsam scented land of sun -
sister, Mrs. Whits, at the pexsgnage. • tended, there being . stout forty en.
The Dominion Edncattonal Asno.
At the League arresting on veryToady rolled at present and new ones coming The
Convention for 1924 will be the sunsbiro, bathing in the clear
evening Mrs. White gave a very in every may We hope that none wilt held - at . Victoria, B. C. on August waters,. er cruising amidst" the hand -
reds of Wands, dancing, golfing play -
t ti t f the +V AS S Con facilitate travel forthose' in ing tennis ares eddy a few of the div-
Miss
picnic which the east who desire attend. . a a -
sh y Albert Walnea i tour has been plattBFe lel od til
y, 8 h• - - d which• OA Ontario Public School
Federations ecommodation to
I�TNNN�N schools paruicipated, was quits a sue -
The
rind �Vemen s Sections ► via tit every tastes and Purse from the
Mise Nettie Sproul, of Goderich, etas from the point of enjoyment, al- Canadian Nsrtpresl 3'ailways. • luxuriously eeuirnnid Royal Muskoka
t the finest pos
event Sunday at her none here.though,
were not very sable opportunity for memberar of the
Mrs. J. Ai. V4 'lean, of ,'slogs; is thinlargely xepreaented, Gaines, sports, teaching fraternity an
guest of her sister, Mrs: Stephen Sto engaged in £ a Toronto the Pacific Coast un- Go to Muskoka Lakes this year.
then, at Godorieh
tares ng report o e W. M. struetbona in this a . mpor n a To' ae t rave erelong awaiting the vacationist at
vention held at St. Thomas, to which 'The Sunday i►' h d tott d > the Muskoka Lakes. _....
Ale was a delegate, was held at Fort A rt on - _ a o r
There is Baty of accommodation
da Aug. t : - au in
. for everybody -•••• a
though,with .regard to numbers, The acute' presents - to. the quiet little hostelry with only a
some of the re schoolsi to "See Canada" dozen soots. •' •
q ,.
McKenzie rend. Miss Am- the lunches' serried (to triage from all- special train on the westbound trip holiday in this wonderful
h lea of will Toronto at 'hop. p m' sten. land.
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- bathing andrbaatmg, were from you
and not the feast peasant part were .der most favorable conditions. The You won't have a dulmoment if on
her spent Sunday and Monday with .appearances). The hearty thanks wi leave or d
friends in Wingham. the schools is tendered to Air. Myers dard time, Saturday, July 2bth; and Any Agent of the Canadian Na-
Mrs. Menary returned on Saturday for the use of, his spacious grounds numerous optional notes are present- Bohai Railways will gladly give yrou
from Bayfield. where she had apes: upon which the picnic was held. • ed for the return journey. • illustrated literature and complete in.
th pa t °t w bks•
I Full information in connection formation.
e n iso a with trip, also rail and sleeping
The interior of our public school. is O$ITUAR�►' I e be olit*in>rd oma li-
s- car the
ets m Y pp Few Front Bites and Cltilblaips,.
beim redecorated, which will add very. OLVER.--Jaynes Edae:n elver pA cation to ,any of the following;oflccra .Chilblains come from undue expoaurid ,•
materially to its appearancer sed into his eternal rest at Goderich of the Ontario Public 9efreoF Pedes- oil is papompt and' ata application is
The funeral of thelate Mr, Comp- hospital after a Jong, painful illness tion• extremely *imply
atone of Prosperity, was held to Dun- borne with wonderful patience and ' tAlr AWE Bryson, Plasrddnt One Mature a3t s�o
ff • , •, a gran:]. poets are
was formerly res va t' Bannon cemetery on'Tuesday,
cheerfulness. He' was 'horn at nra a
d to Ash$eld P tarso Public School Men Teachers' born but the paaiterer mantes himself
Chautauqua at Win hair this week, ship with his parents at the age of Federation, 44 Sllvertharm vet or. •hhis:. -•-
1 UBURN q g lie a his tee-. Qni hir.lting, l`'rgsidentr loot, R•rerr vagi =� ,,,res
Mrs. R. A. McKenzie is attending in 1882, an came
t wn-
while paving a visa to _kr .slater, -ten 3ears, rend #here F Pe Ontario .Public School Men Teachers,:,
f) v_iing--tt i_.tht+ storaC FxidaJ� eft 1VIFa: �, gattison. ' nit tailing 'years, "with tee exceptiort ol" Pederation, 98 Sarn'sdale Me., Ham-
ilton,
a
Mrs. Jno. Qusiid. postponed. Mr. tin Mrs. W, $: Crisp, of I.on- seasons spent rn 'theft ng one Ston, Ont<; ,Miss lazel G. Rnborts;
Mrs. J. McLeod, of Auburn, , anti Alfred Asquith made abus'- don, spent Sunday ane.' Monday at' b'o. William `ar`n Toyo tat The President, Federatian of Women
Mrs, David Fairish, of Lucknow,. were Air. 9 the home of their uncle'*nd aunt, :Visa funeral was largely attended,visiting the latter's brotner',. anti the Teachers' Association of Ontario, 107
Thos. ness ..:., +.. 'Toronto the . forraier' party and Mrs. David Sproul. beautiful array of flowers .testiReel ,"Sanford 'Ave., South, Hamilton, Ont
to the esteem in which deceased runs
Dickson, ..,.teat -..• ..-,.., Mr.f his week and.Mra. Adolphus Geasar, Of
not been veryThe fall wheat harvest as progress. Akron, Ohio. have ,been guests with held. I#e is survive His widow;.' MADE' ESPECIALLY roc THE
The weather has alowIy owinai; to the fie- week,
his parents, end brathe< 1pitn,a ot this VACATION
favorable for the hay -makers and ear's very relatives here during the past ee .
but the frequent showers quent showers, Theymade the trip by motor, locality, and Frank and -Blanche, of
harvesters, q Fort •William: Among those attend ltlatskalca Lakes ate like a huge
are keeping the pastures and roots in Miss Robertson; o:` Winnipeg, is Mr, •end,.Mrs. L. a-
mide and son, ing:the funeral. front a distance were..., m Rnet, whose power to attract thou•
fine order. visiting her relative, Mrs, W. T. Rid- Robert, of l'oronto, returned home n!- Mrs. James Verner, };Milton Hillersends of 'pleasure seekers front all
The severe: wind' of last week put dell, af,the village; at present.' ter spending a few. days as guests Horley Drake and Mrs. Mark Drrake, over the continent arrows stronger
me telephone lines out of order', Union services' will be held in the with Mr. and Mrs. David Sproul. Stratford; Mrs. Archie Miller, M. every y k,. • "
some poles were blown down, send the
wire re
bioe. n ' However t'hing's seem nit
1Viethodist church next Sunday, Thee The many ,Dungannon frienda of Charlie Frank and George Tus'fin, Once the varied pleasures of Mus -
Rev: W. R, Atn wall leave charge• . 3sr• Stephen Stothers of • Goderiacti. Mrs: Suhr • and Mrs. Pollen, Staffs; t
right once more. • • Mr. Kenny Scott, 'son of Mr. Rob.. are pleased„ta' learn of his recovery. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Ozverr Mr. and -:--
s are v iia ere -.Scott, fell from n tree the: latter' •after`*":aevexe`sit-sok os appendicitis. Mrs. Robert Johnston, Fort William: "r�� R (�1 � Ts'-
Jab. Tigert�arnd_S .m _ erse a Y
lauildirit tear new house, wineb,:when 'Part of last week and fractured 'los At ;time -of writing: Word has ;been A N DERSOW •Thee almost `Bud- Wheat, per bush...'..; 1.05 to .$ L10
coinpteted, will 1x3 9uLte an improver arm: received" of. the death of; a forme:: den. death of Etta R. !Undersell,he- bats, per bush 45 to • 50
meta to the village and also s very Mr. 'John Swett. rif .Dungannon, well-known sleuth of the .town in the - loved wife of Robert R. Anderson, of Peas, per bush 1:40 to 1.50
' helves h arge*ret visiting
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re• o per ' • :
h" Fondly lone, 2 a c
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hospital o X P p
v t village, h
Mr. Lundy, 4f Iiippen preached Mr. George Iio� ate,. uf_ he i'i Harriilton Weyburn p
Arise service of Carlow and
'JHerrthZion on Sunday last was large-
•
• : brfrtterlded: •
:3 Mary Anderson; of Dutvfan-
• And was the former part of thea week
R ` JY R P t res B' A oturned' Anderson . `was born' at. Dungannon • patent !louro per: mot 4.25; to, 4.taa
ery .•acceptably in St.re ev. • H. e e , A. r.
church on Sundaylast. He will be• Mr. Bern Marsh, of the. base .line,: after .spending a"few days at Romeo, .for y -two• -year, ago. She attended -Bran, pet: ton .:-2C5.00to 26.00
Dori anon pubflc ' school, Goderich Shorts, per ton ...27.00 to 28.00
them next .Sunday aero, and will, hold -has arrived• at the summit of matin mob, ri alrtendaemcr:m n .wimp fRev; egi
after- monial felcit his ; partner-rn^life. in He. area emir:monied .by Rev: Collegiate Inatitnte and.Toronto•Nor= Hay', per ton: ..,.,..e 10.00,to .12.80
i i .8, the sacrament services In the Yr g1A
usage'. her ecus.., Miss Mar- o resenting him with at daughter • • Cragg, of,; ngham. incl 5chooY,,.and afterwards; tsr>xtrht Hogs, per cwt d.25•l;0: -'1,25 ^
>r is 8noon. P
n - • •B C ' Ontario, and Cattle ordinary, per
*toot itc a Di. -Fred-Ituns `hey 'of London, ac •Mr.. George Dawson 'an a so , - .. r. and rs,'B, Roach motored to
, a is In. 1911,aiaC wag r-•. cwt .1', 5.00';to Fs.Bt
p school hi
ince oun.y, ,
' lit It'll ,•
• Ur- Jno..Tredlle, of McGaw eteva• con anieed byhis wife and two little Calmer. are ;spending this week viart-. Exeter do Saaturitay, }'etdrning•', On at Gu11.LnkMr. s ` , '
d out a' car each of peas P married to Mr R,.'R,' azini erapn;'.who Cattle, export.. '" •6.00 a 76,00
• .tihipMchildren, motored up from London on ing' friends .�in' Detroit.. Mr. George Sunday. y -were•: aceomparnetl:'by 'with three.children,yGiry n, aged:10,. Casale, choice,prrcwt. 0.60. to .6.00'
tataaleilatir�ta within 'the last week• Saturday* and spent Sunday' at Fra'rk Howatt has taken charge of the mein Mr*. H. onk who .had been here • e 8 • d p• and • David, •;aged .18 Lambs, per cwt. r. • • • , .....0 00' to 12.00'
'SRraK..•Jia Treble has retarned�hpine Hsyden's returning "to the city an during his absence. on Sivisit tlr her sinter,. Mrs, 'S: Jean' gg.
' Month* r left to mourn bar lora Hades Per ib .+ 04 to 04
ka visit among friends Monday They also were renewing Last Monday Mr vii. in a vier 23oach, .. t a t e last of one of Dairy buttes, pts; Tb.. SO to . a1
Emma a two wee t The deceased h
o, , - ole $1 ae t: r.�... - p
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Snell• r26to .
0
the •
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nhave an : families... •. s
c in Hees aroundMr. eo :-Si;o hersit
: ia* Putnam, London and Stratford. some •oId a quer to Arowho .was assisting . G rg Mr• and fairs T t Dunsanpaon s most respected film a. • Ego, p
°v • • . *Kinky, , formerly_Miss Mil- : Port. - : - : cin 'he farm .-of Mr, William Marsh, their guestsbn Wednesday Hire. Wm. She was a devoted •mam*ier of. the Potatoes.. , ........ • : 50 te. 50 3
31tta Y
. - lbw * .of Toronto, has 'returned home The union picnic on Wednesday. of Colborne,. got caught in • the machine Stothers 'of .,Ashfield, Mr• and.... Segs. Methodist Sunday School, Leanne and New potatoes, per buali 1:25 to • 1.251
it1eerviiiting at the ,home of, Mr: and last week brought quite a large crowd and sutere'd the loss of one of biat-• Canon Stothetrs of Toronto. Mrs. 5; B. ei' h, The funeral took place .on '
B. f Dungannon.Although the sues thumbs
- Stothers of ;Minton, .and Mr: Carman' Sunday, July. 27th: front titiox rhureh, •
Msar.`J. . Cox. from -
and Mrs. E. Allman and fans they did not look very prorraising they Mr McFaul of St Thomas made Stothers-
Swift Ctmetit " to 1tount I'leattank '
goodly b 1 1' Wed di h be+n conducted
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visiting with the managed'to have a: go`: y ntxm er a' short visit to the village. last ; •-• Master Allen Reed 15-epen ng the cemetery t e service b g R. •APAT 'MINTS
of Toronto, are rsi g
souse moher,7110, Geo. Sean, Sr ef neer,• ertd all seemed.to be enioy- nesday afternoon: He stated it :whey creek le Goderich at the -home of his by Rev. R. J. Russell.. The palTbear-
-','ar!lhaiVs still 'Very 111. •
UN
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To RENing themselves.' Roy Petrie had a over forty years since he watt in the father, Mr R. L. Reed, and is taking 'ere • were all prominent Mavons, •
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or.•
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and it was very well patronized, village.: 8e .spent part of his youth 'In Chautauqua. Miss Kathleen Reed, Many LL beautiful .floral tributes bore - ' ~ .
• : A good lunch WAS provided by the la- on the base line Ilia father took up of Elora is .also •lrolitiaying at- the testimony to the high esteem in which a FOR, $�•
MILLINERY
Oldish Autumn
Models in Felt
Pier immediate wear
in •assured styles,
correct shades ---and'.
nee west trimmings.
YOUR INSPPCT!O11
IS JJtti-VITED
Miss MacVicar
JCiadiatoitt Must
dies. AU returned home fit the even- the 'lot. formerly owned by the late parental:hosne. deceased was held br,Biose wino ltitew '
ing tired but happy. John Sprung, and now iy Mr. Hallam, Mr..and Mrs. Jake Reed enjoyed is het... ome ref's,' attractive, prices.
He looks hale and. hearty, although ' leasaint motor tri over the week McLAREN.e.on useful life was end-
A►SHFIELB :.
over the threescore and sten mark• end visiting .friends at Owen Sound. ed in the death on Thursday lest of ., e
Mrs. A, A: MacLeaaaan bas gone.to • Last Monday Mr. Earl Raithby On their retrirn they were accompan- our' well-known and .highly esteemed �+ �t p ,'
'Toronto. started the fall. whet threshing. -The i ' b M Reed's eouaet ,Mrs. Henry,itizen,•Mr. Daniel A. lfeLaren,. who4 O. F. CAR & SON Oil aug.
1 a ed iked Y. r' Re ,
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al Seelrir)
Aubounees thaty babas' opened
up art '
UpTo.Date Shoe P'pair Slop
es Colborne Sheer.
at ` the .rear of She Bank of
Commerce and'' is prepared to
do all•lines of
:Shoe -Making arUa is
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wh;Ruying
Furnitiire
.#urn
• New or .Deed' remember
B 's Festa-.•:
t�iaarold
tare Exchange Ola the Broad- ;
way of Csoderscbis the elute t
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FURNITUREt EXCHANGE
On the Broadway of Godedeh ' l
Mr.. Colin aatearegor, of Detrobt, is ilsrgrain turned out '.veil. Barley' is of Saskatchewan. , for many years was in the centrart- ? oss 2 0 Ifiu. -Te
sYliliat
i lash friends•at Kiatail, resenting• a fine appearance. Somein business i his Sown, 1Vlr.. Dye-
Miss Murdock, of Detroit. 18 the Peltpee Mrs. James r honieaaft of London, g
of it has been cut. Orta has all the returned to ]ler home after spending Laren had' lived a at all his life in ,
ot her sent, Mrs. Oi 1/44t t. appearance of being a. bountiful cropcouple of weeks pleasantly at the this vicinity, for,. though he was born
sited si ie nes and tlet�ele ltlaels'euzio this year. Peas look well but not -4( home of her parents. She was. ac- in the. Township of Vaughan •nese•
visited friends .In 'Myth and lieigrav - many grown here thie year. e Thr companied, by Mr, 1V:cEachern, who Toronto, hq, was only three years of
last week. root crops are doing well at present had motored up for the: weekend. ago when be was. broug:tt by his par-
ents Louise MacDonald,. et Toronto, to Colborne township, where his
t is the guest of her anut, bits.' Puneau - Mr, J', J. Ryan moves into his new father, the late Mr, Duncan McLaren.
.MacLennan: Worms feed upon the vitality of blacksmith shop on Monday next. He engaged. in fainting and where the •
I' ',dins Haut Hartwell, got Ooeterieia, is children and endanger their lives. A purposes taking everything with him son spent his younger years. He
visiting at the home of Mr. hi. C. 5ta►e• simple and effective remedy is Mother with'. the exception of Ma books. was married to Miss !Diary Lanham,
kenale at Stnlab Graves' Worm Exterminator. These he will in the future not re- the.,efremony being performer) in
1 The services at Ashfield Church Were - ; _ quire, -ate itis -his intentionto run a Goderieh by Rev. 17r. tire. Mr. Mc-,
ea Aug. 10th by the lion: Dr: - Carved this uantence:-. 'Moret that etriilctly eadelt busin s . Laren was a member. i t e Pa•esbc-
1'Fra to ot TP►ngh*m t Naewellnave1
you've• go aria , every r. an rs, inn; rs.•,terian church a Conservative in polis
• Atr. and firs. 3obn Clark, of Toronto. cent'of the extra money;'
seri Wes Clsrk, of Saskatoon, vis•
!toed relatives In Kiatail last weelr, •
Mies Annie Mse Dos* d has retnrneat
to her•horne In Paramount atter an e:.•
e tended visit in Windsor and Detroit.
l• Mr: butt Mrs. UeeoraeStewart and Miss
Anna titewart; of Bt. Itelens, visited at
i the house 01 Mrs. A. MacGregor ou Sun.
' day.
Mrai,_11,.B Murray, .Miss-Louisa.-tll.ur-
ray and Mr. Ken Murray. of htrattera.
j were weekend nests at the home ot
Me. R. Moen, ot Lohatsb. •
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Tler'e"ay�, a'r" moo Naiw.ca same rgrh++lst►tesa�,rrla, at WOK i s`t as•
a w�.:s.weiM Prism*.
li _ se `k` �+M 1i Lac •..r ast'faee las .r «Ws !w a ,«i+t ea
CAfltA
/MOM
IWAYS
Clifton • Mann and Mr, Fred Bowden, ' tics and 'a' charter .member ,of the
of St— Thomas, and Miss Dorothy Benmiiler 'lodge. C.• 0. F. He is sur -
Stoner, of Detroit, returned home ef. vived by hia widow and by * family
-
tervrs ting Mr
a. an .i sister, Mos.
of three- daughters and one son, Mrs.
Hoffman,' also' their uncle and aunt, Noble Smith, of Itoltywood, Cal.;
Mr.e atm -Mrs. David Sproul. • Mrs. J. A. Cameron, also of Holly-
I! and Mrs, Hayes, and Mr. and oWood;. Mra. W. E McGaw, of Van-,
Mrs. J. Savage and family motored to couver. and Mr. Wesley McLaren. of .•
I3lark,Iiorae..:ott.Tuesdey-for-n-days-• Long"lletichO C'at„`ateb y a:"brother,'
fishing, Miss Laura Savage was for- Mr. • Robert McLaren, of Croswell.
tunate in landing a huge pike; .seas- Mich.. and two sisters, Mrs. Robert
uring 27 inches in length and 10 inch- Collison, Ohilliwack, .i;. 'C., and Mrs.
ere around and weighing four pounds, J. Edwards, of Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. a Glom
1 The much 'postponed game of base- Smith and Mr. W. E. MeGaw were 0
ball between Brussels .inrl Dungannon here for the funeral, which took place q
was played on Tuesday, although the from the family home on Victoria 0
sudden shod+er of rain eyeballed it at street op Sunday aftetnoon. Rev. Dr.
the end of the fifth inn res for Don, McTavish, who is supplying as pastor
ugannon and the sixth !or Bruss ls. of Knox church during Mr. Metter-
' The score was 7-1 in favor of Dun. mid's vacation, had charge of the Qer-
gannon, ekes, and the pallbearers were Mese
ses. Albert Goldthorpe, R. McGaw, T. 0
Mr. A, t', Johnston, Miss Effie ° to Platt, Ben Saults, 'Set'. J, Taelo. U
Johnston and :Miss Katherine Voest- end A. D. McLean. The Benmilier
,,man, of London, were guests with lodge of Foresters also attended in is
:Mrs. (Rev) Deters Ur, week. They
Dugan/�n��o��n��,,, Store
WAsk. S k
I • Iaave decided to sell my
entire stouts: of Boots and
Shoes within the, next twenty
one days at Cost Prices to,
•make rooan fer a different ]Nue
Pt business.
Bur your Shoes now and
Save Dotlaars-
"._B LOW• .
Dungannon ,
were on a motor trip, via Blue Water . body and conducted their service at
,were
to 1Cineardine, Southam •the graveside. 1
ton, Collingwood, Owen. Sound, et.
returning to London by way of
'Guelph.
l Rev. Mr. Lundy,' of Toronto, who is
oceupying his summer cottage at Port
1Albert, conducted divine services in
„Erskine church last Sabbath in a very:
acceptable .Manner. On 'nunday nate
• the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be dispensed by leen at 11 a. no
• Mr. Bruce • Gray has charge of the
servkes at Rippe..
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and
daughter, of Exeter, were gents with
Mr. snit Mrs. F./Ross en Monday' and
Tuesday: Mr. Howard is * graduate
of Gederieh Collegiate Inetitate, *net
while here renewed acquaintances
with some e#` his former elataasatatee.
Ile k 'towlteidhtg dale volition' dt
principal ot�ldsster yolk wheel.
The elan 1 M f e>nateatasie haler,
satiety is teasid is the basement
of the at t rM*reh. derv, h the
Just Heaps'
New .Barrettes
and Beads
Lovely Beads, all colors
Novelty Bracelets
and Barings
S lit s Art acrd Gift State
last 'nest Maas 1111
With
Satisfac-
tion
1f you get your Suits
sed
Cleaned and Pre
by
ti�
J. H.VROOMAN
1Wtra-French Dry CIS 1�t rks
hoe 1,2 • Weil. Street
4U"•10r ►o1'LICO11:011 ,01Q0 - • 7r
-Style-Varietyg
uality
,
THESE good' features are all eihbodied in. our
immense stock of FOO'T'WEAR FOR MEN,
WOMEN and CHIDREN, and these features,..
• c'. ntsined with the policy .of one price and fair
dealing to all has made our store a popular institu-
tion as the "4antily Shoe -store." "
• • Our new stock 'of TRUNKS and .T"ItAVELUNG
GOODS of ideas, at popular priers. is worthy of
3.0pr consideration and inspection.. We ins ite you .
to come .in and look around at any time.
o
SHARMAWS SHOE STORE 1
W. Reg. *kemw
PHONE les..
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