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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-06-10, Page 8Mr' PA4I ipf1*? ,rogation voted fur three new eiders. i UNGANNUN BMMM!'t File Work Th, se sleeted were John Huestaxt Qi ire a number front here attended • Jam" Laidlaw and Jahn 'Wilson, Sr. the moonlight excursion cn iilonday •htikatatie Glris Me and 'JMra. Gunton. evangelists night. 30 number, wantedte join the +`ho }lave been hsilng daily meetings lire, Harry Shackleton, of Petrolia Goderieh Wosasa's. Exchange. in the Baptist church during the pack is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. one Dollar entitles you to ren» a< twa weeks, closed the meetings on T. G. Allen. tribute Fancy Wary or kindred Studley ,a There and left for Toronto Mr. and Mra, Chas. Ross and child. articles, which we gel! on tom- - itondsy. Theis was quite an addition reit, of Goderieh, spent Sunday %ftb mission. For perticuler apply _ Mr. and Mrs. F. Ross. • to Dire. B. J. Combed, Miss ;Margaret MISS Black and Rev. 1: Mayes left on Tues. R NOBLE day for a trip to etroft on the Grey- IIRITIS1.1 EXCHANGE BLOCK hound. nal GOE/iiilittli WEAN ,For the Bride Graduation Birthdays, Showers INew China Glass Brass Goods to the Baptist church. Mr. Albert Naegele of the village met with' quite an accident last week. Ile end his wife and child were in elederich, on his nu torcy cls, when they collided with a ear. lar. and IMrs. N'aegle were thrown out but es. Mr. J. Murdock. I.ueknow, preached 1 caped with very little injury. in the Presbyterian church last Sun• QYer from Detroit on the Greyhound f (From Another Correspondent)dmy, Rex. C'. If. McDonald being at the an Monday and were the guests of Children's Day Services will 1* Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Worthy. held in Donnybrock and Westfield WAssemblY. here was no schooI in the a nter ° t churches next Sunday. sant pCapt: and Mrs. Adams and son, of part last week and this week \gingham, and Mr. ` • owing to the illness of the teacher and Mrs. Henry Mr'. P. S. Hanes returned home Mr. Ross. Hanna, of Orangeville spent Monday last Friday, after a visit in Hamilton,•e are pleased to know that Mrs, with hire and Mrs. Alien L. Maxwell, •with her sister. Dr. Bagshaw 'fwamly, who is sick at the home of Colborne St, (apt. Adana was for Dir. and' Mis. Gunton left on Mon- her daughter, airs. Perry Finigan, is many years captain on the C,rey- g hound and has many friends in•Ged- doing as well as call be expected. stied, The Dungannon Orchestra will fur- itis many friends will be pleased nish tnusic for the Ashfield garden In the announcement of the appoint party to be held on Mr. Lasonby's tient of Rev. iv. B. Hawkins, of lawn on June 18th. Blyth, as rural demi of Huron dean- = held and Donnybrook United' church. dean - Mrs. Sellers, of Brussels, who less ery. Rev. A. F. Traverse, of Prince STORE es last Sunday, been waiting on her father, Mr. S. E. Edward Island, has been appointed to ROE s7TORCi The Evangelistic ---services which Sanderson, returned to her hone last the parish Qf Lucknow and St. Bel-' Saturday. Her father accompanied ens. -Oaths s p.,e tar Party Yin" e have been conducted in the Beptist her and will remain there for some Dir, and Dire. A. A. 'Dawson and. +1 church during the past two weeks time. Mr. H. H. Dawson of Detroit, who • , by Rev. and. Mrs, Gunton, closed on a..,...,,,.....-.' •1^"'7-1- Sunday evening. The meetings were i Attnivet'sary sett ices will be held it have been on a motor trip spent a •1successful, seven., being re. the Presbyterian church: next. Sunday few days visiting their aunts, Mrs, (ja i FX(; + calved into the church, June 13th, in .the afternoon at 3 o'- Osbaldeston, and Mrs. Wilkins, G1ou- cl'ocic and the evening at 7.30. The sten terrace; have returned home. On Mise Elia SowerbY, Dirs. I:. Vincent and air: i, Buchanan, West#3etai,.srere BELFAST . speaker for the day will be Rev. A.- their way over they visited friends in lir. veal Cook is s•porting a new aick'arlane, of Clinton, Special •music Tavistock, ictatowel, Iiettfryn and gueitts sat the home of i1ir, and Dire.will be furnished by the choir assisted- Auburn. They report a very pleas - Thos. Sewerby, Sunday, Ford sedan. •(by .the Clinton Mae Quartette. ant `trip. • sae truth Davidson came home Miss Millicent Hackett spent the from Hamilton and spent the week- visit- -week -end at her lio+rgr,. NILEend, and left Tuesday titer tin: un the hili,, and Mr;,. Watt Allen and Will1 Mr and firs. Cox, of Dundas..visit- Greyhound excursion to Detroit. spent Monday in R Ingham. i ed friends at the Nile last •week. The Young Peaptn's• Society, of the Miss Tillie ltuekett went over to A number of people frons hero took 'lrni+an church, are giving their play Detroit on the Grnyltouttd• lin the Greyhound excursion last !lido- e thumb Farm" at Holmesville ]-`sited Dix. 'Charlie Johnson, 'from White. � day evening ' . • church 00 special evening, Jute 18th. aura is helping hie. Jas. Ag•ar: • Miss Sylvia ,Seguss returned hortte At n special meeting of the sup- alts. •Thos. Ferguson and eon, 'Tain,� last Saturday, after a vis tr of several porters of, S. No. 6 Inst Wednesday spent the beginning of the -week in weeks in London. evening, Dir. Ernest Johnston was fi sleeted trustee to fill ort the mime Goderieh. Orr. Mi and Mrs. Will Beldwin and MelY ' OPLL WE KNOW, tired term of the late J"` B. O and, Mrs. Gilbert int spent lestSun• Miss Maud Luxton, Detroit, is vis. •The, Goderieh Township iidspftai day with 14ir. I2obt. Vint, of Wlnsltam. ;tin , In town. 'Auxiliary will meet at the home. of . airs,: Curwen, Hann Pond, on Thura Quite a number from `here were in'•hits, •(Dr,) Hunter is on the ex. day June 17th, at gm o'eIt ek, . A •to Godexich to inset the •Greyh un cursion to Detroit ex - Val attendance is specially' requested and take advantage of the moon! excursion Now .on display day morning for their summer home in Thirty Thovsand Islanda, Georgian • Fay. d'e'° TER 'S sses in Knox, z%'est- T1MURADAY, JUNE lath. MI its arrangements for the garden party stage a are to be'made,hil #i Ids ball Although The club house was filled with AUBURN to visit the former'a mother who has SOFTBALL (Continued from page 6) heavy bludgeons. each garnering 'etr- cuit blows off Bob Bisset's delivery. Bill Snazel on third for the' M.C.C. i, handsome me ams gobbling f turned. in a ani so game, up a lot of Ottawa. The paddlers ball fan took in Tuesday's games, sa riien's 18 -hole : handicap malted, made mistake in signing trim up The rest of the infield played 'steady apparently is 'considering taking an Jack: Wood, Il nsein up' few chances and to interest in soft -ball.. •It is hardw for Saunders. driving Contest, M • iss Alex ball m g, the fanri.it looked as if the M.C.C. twill some of us to forget the daysire Tisa have no worries .with material for an .hard»ball reigned supreme, but wel tien's'driving achmgcontest, R. L, Lloyd. infield. will jest have to get along es best we earl with a - substitute. ' Alex.Saunders. Th gaama brought a heavy toll of race i made more ' in.' Men's approaching contest; D Mc-. o en - Silk Knitted Lingerie For summer wear, there is no Lingerie garments that combines coolness, daintiness and comfort for so little Costas Silk Knitted Lingerie. These gar- ments are easy to wash, and if purchased here, cost little more than cotton garments. SILK BLOOMERS, SILK VESTS, SILK PRINCESS SLIPS, SILK STENNS, SILK CAMISOLE COMBINATIONS —ASK TO SEE THEM— ,: Y • Special for Saturday, 'June 12th 400 pairs of Ladies' and Misses' Pure Silk Hose will be put on sale Saturday. Regular value 11.50 to $ 1.95. • . Sale Price . $1.25 per pair DO YOU APPRECI TE COCA GOODS? WE HAVE THESE and MORE. WE HAVE A LARGE RANGE. WE HAVE 'CONVENIENT PRICES. LOOK IN. AND SSE, WE KNOW HOW TO TREAT YOU. Buying • Connection With The S. A. Gray Co Three .arge Dry' Goods Stores accidents, , no less than three people The league s Donald tOw Sound.) o d being hurt, , Bert McManus, shurtr 'teresting this month, doe to the fact 2 -ball mixed.foursome; airs, Ube- igltt Miss Dolly gown, Detroit, is visit• stop of the C. R. A. to:ik a nasoy that en July 1st the four leading.: Ing her parents m town, • tumble when he collided w 1 at that t will 11ir, and hits. Harvey -Miller and Strati was u from tatorw e, a ng a . tournatttent.. axis Grace B P p Next Tuesday evening promises te a- Uttie daughter motored to Kitchener Guelph for the emereend badly shaken u Bert• continues to I be an in r ting i n the lea• tables fox ^bridge : and other games tacker and: Mr: Douglas Brown. ith a spec•teams in the , eague time The prizes vire clubs anal ,balls, Me Chas Nairn, Jr., is a visitor 'at' play after a few minutes rest. ny' gue, whene the Square lock horns, with -- --r• , Mr: Gormley Tbonipson purehesed.. been very sick. .. ?Elliott took thee count alit& when he :11r •Ei f tt M to an his mein are Detroit, per Ste Greyhound: , the Canoe Club and the C. Re A, with a. anew ear last week. 1 o ii x d tried to stag; an from the Purities, The 8 "ware haaive a aorta rREASONS WHY • • u a addition ritiss Burns,,of Kingston. is visiting third and then Umpire. C. A; Hifnlber q ar 1 RBC INTEND The Partner's Club shipped a car of busy this west. putting p n add her s#ster,.hTrs..i, L. Knox'. suffered 'painfully: from a direct�.hit fn hitting :aggregation and they are, out g hags to Toronto last Monday, to air: forget the n a donee. I , to win their first••game. The rebuilt HURON u u' �(� Don't forgot rho .garden •party �in Mrs. G, Stewart .a»d• bliss M. and- the lace by .n. !teased ball.. , !• M. Ga: Ce -team having tasted -.victory �I1E Y Mr. Naegele has pit in.a new, gaso- connection with the Ashfield circuit. dIeton are. visiting in Detroit. M:CaC («4)= ..Westbrook, c, $• ERIE I DEBENTURES !lire tank. This is the third tit �ue which will be held on lyrida June `i' Litlian McDonald is taking Sanderson, p;:G; 1llacEwan, ib; R. are':eager to•continue their winning DEBC.I�I.I VK�,S illage. Yt streak/anti will gyve all they have in 18th; on hha Jahn .Lasenby's lawn; The Rev. IL raceY, ofthe g M s Beattie is visit Miss the trip to week. ' Platt, 2b; W. Simnel. 3b; K. Pridhram, the efiort•to down McManus di Co. I • Reason No. 5, ss; F. Cook :lf: Msellonald, ef; 1<#; Toe raid up oahitaa,l seal reserve, G eaten. visiting in Detroit, , + ; . Then the Purities figure that to is xpandiitg the week with his: fancily B�a`i1j ,LER . r " Miall; rf: going down on the Greyhound,., keep even with the school they swill+ • u grandmother. 1 Mrs, C. h. Saunders and 11Sis. Chap lean, lf, R. Hetherington, Cf, G. Had. fees confi3ent of turning the trick:. eoprea!dian: ' ' The parsonage board• hada small Mr, end Mrs.. bear, of Blyth, were boo and shingled the .west side of the man erg taltiuJ: in the eitcursfon Lo deet, rf, -• °', ....... , . Detroit. : The east�tiiattrind wvss the scene of The following -'•�" questa of the encl.'s sister, Tire, Hill. summer kitchen of the parvo»age. Miss Ethel Pallister, of Detroit, is .mother arguno?nt•.in tnfch the fol -t rd to the rules of the particulars have ever the week end. 1 a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - lowers of knowledge . had the best of B The funeral of the late Mrs. Fisher, been received by Secretary McMillan;. • Ctrs. Ifempton, of Ripley, is the Dire: Edward Walter's mother, was IT vides». it over the railro�idexs, tl guest of her.daughter, Mrs. H. Bogie, an Sundaly 'afternoon last.; ServiceSecond base fs. 70 feet, S inches,1 1 Dir. ?hos. Nairn, Walkerville, canis T'a�icin$ :a Wino: run teed in. the first from the centre of homeplate I of the village at lire est was at the house at;2:o etocla.: } rS •Pitchers box is S6 feet from the 3 r. and Mrs. Jacob Stoltz and' bir, up on the Greyhound to visit relit- inti the .students found an easy , I Rev. Air. Nutter is. remaining as tires here, evening ' awsit�`i�nit them. snd played centre of. home° Plate. and Mrs. ''%m. J. Dobie spent the week pastor of Bennriller and will have .. The Misses lisle and `'Ethel Elder under wraps. They took a liking The bases are G0 feet apart send with relations near Galt. charge also of Smith's Hili congiega• are among the excursionists to De - from McConnell)* left handed shoots The pitcher's stand will conaist of a i The alight rise in wheat ham :caused tion. .Bethel and Zion will be closed. trait this week.• Tram rhe start; sending his offerings niece of wood er rubber 10 inches several of the' farmers to strip, They Mi' W. J. Sheen presented the runt- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Austin and to `alt co blrs. !where the railwaym long by 2 inches, wide. .in- 'or -onto.. I Mr. r W rs' f T .bolo' ' o -'s amen ' old '...C.RR,A,•� (10 �M.:Biaaet ,e; it. Sis• have to add ahold. victory to their f Wednestia evening of this week is Iia old .rite , o o Mn Fred Tilt. Detr i , i g se, p; R. Wilson, ib 11, Nairn bl E. y was home on Sunday last, attending associates in Goderieh this week. Elliott', . Sb; ilariMariiauus, ss; C. Ma 'string and even though last year s the annual Auburn Sunday School the' f. neral of his las, . champs: will be opposing them they are sending two:Cars to Toronto of this ter of the 0. T. A. splendidly in the babe came Yip on the Greyhound and foreit the atter., ;atonic witl> yTurner at wood :one foot at short The imme �a Hare ate tapered tbe t the wreck. r church on Sunday' Morning. last.. Mr. ere ,visiting -in town. drat seemed to4be alone' in the effort end nearest.. the catcher.:ineet • the • Me and Mrs: Thomas Manning, 0 . Sheen has been for over thirty years; Disse Grace Hedley; a Essex par. to stem the.tide, their fielding efforts base lines, •. • Itonden, spent the week -end .with the connected and interested in prison re- dormer's parents, Mfr•.and Mr', John form work and knows thoroughly the dhring excursion visiting e. Grace;Sonley bordering btBari ww'epets he tshowed greats ed13 inch irisewn seism ball to be us alarming, of the village, effects of the liquor tragic from this Miss Cora Given and Dir. and Dire.' er strength but found a stone wall Catcher must catch third strike. Cecil Given 0 Port Huron, Mich., defence erected in frontof them. ° Runner must not leave base until spent Sunday in Goderieh. "Mike" Sanderson twirled - in easy ball crosses . gems plate'. If any 'van ' being satisfied to let his iatiori of this rule takes place The Township Hanel, on Howe!! are taking in the Greyhound manes do the one, two, three O. In must. see this playa sal villa a t Tuesdatr, 411 members present. A tat b i i the closing 'frames however, the Any pitched bails hitting batter willdea Ova ay Ya Yawl rales Glut is , Airs. D. Crawford and childreh B aftntill.rUnited antra ;'.• week t d Sunday. I di d lie' f h • ea Mr. Tom Wilson, shipped hogs on Miss Lena Murray tame .up from battle was • o'er all were gathered BLUE WATER GOLF t `` T`hanks �otlnty Council for the 1 opening of Blue Water CLEANED and • It last k It Lest Sabbath the Presbyterian con- angle. - ,.CARLOW fashion,umpire 1 PLAY T s hi •C it met I 14Irar rii. A, Beware!! and Mrs. hI. iV. - ge er of business done. trip to . etre t this week. a ,> .: hitting a er bliss Vinnie Liebig is s visitor trainmen opened tip their bat bag and Is declared.a hail and base runners ked fresh cannot advance unless it it the fourth +with lilt,' and Mrs. uinton Brownlee, began to hit the ball in wk visited friends near Collingwood last ion. The seven runs which 'they found ball and is a force play. andreturned on comingup on the Geryhound - credited to their accor,nt after ter t o FRIDAY, JUNE 18th 'Jiandatyr Detroit on the Greyhound and is vis•• gN ir►.1t Ask Pas. his . Mari - 1 The high • AMitblM MiNMi• 3lic grad 25e r GODEBICH MEAF{JRD L1strotw L. wbich were much enjoyed. Lunch as well as regular meals was served during the day. Mr. Elmer McDonald, of Stratford, sang with great aaceeptance on Sun- day morning • in North street 'United Church. His two eo16s were• muck appreciated. _. Hsttxiiltoa �irt:at Shoe o - Complete line of ladies'. genii mon'a and ehildrou°s shoes 'Come in and eoptparee our J ,ieet: J. Assns ioi t uutt in The Old laurels d; loris A .&hotels surplus security. ,total!}u;f ;16,8¢0,000. • . " ° .,per. annum is payable • ' nod - yearly upon $t11O y p or mere for 1; , 3> d'or r) years. select tits thus! -tested trustee 1nvestmeu Lor youeMvines. • NORMAN LEWIS: Bands and Incur*ncr -Telephone 4 i 6 Cir Herniate axil' Sswlet+'Ste. . Y TO GET THAT the price paid was $14.50, Detroit sting old friends in Craodexicli. during the sixth, seventh:' and eighth' CLUB OPENING SUIT COAT est prise in yexra.. innings but their rally arrived too - • UI # a! Mr, Robert'Bere and son, Orland, of . late 'to overtake the students who The official piled up twenty 'tallies in their.eev. Beach Golf and Country Club for the ^ r., ..... , L., „,,,w .....e._...Ya.:-wN+LAC.m. ii Inroad a ' Dungannon,, were callers at the home e: :. arvia you gave us as week. is ra of Mr. Del 11 orthy on Monday. Y ^�--era! times at bat: season took place very auspiciously • 1 wonderful helpto keep the dust down . ' Goderieh to • yasiting _gtvthe 'a _ d ...e __ Sanderson,. -p, -.fizz- To »send, ib, A, was --a --la e•' attendance`.' 1iietuding Mr, sand -atm Stoll alit! three child. . ... a: _ - � IT vVll.i. LiJdi� LIKE NIrW 11~ "VI on our coiner. May,.of , London, formerly of . G.+C.I.---(20)-..0 Mc �dusk+ey, •c, M. on Thursday • afternoon last. There -__ -.. •airs • ._ si en e PRESSED "lay/about a: PERFECTION STOVE? ���. We are agents ion these in Goderieh, Turn in ybur old one and get it new one. his. is youtStalrrw• ...wits • HAROLD 'Bt ACKSTONE'$ FURNITURE EXCHANGE . O• n the Broadway .f :Godedek 1 ..... -,.,Vi.`µ 'INSURANCE , f fir, and Mrs. St. Geo. a talcs, . Sturd ren, of C'ollingwood, spent the first' of ° 8 y, 2b; G. Goldthorpe, 3b; C. Ar- merry visiting players from Stratford, with � lar ./ Mies Evelyn McCartney. Detroit, cher. ss; W. B11rck, If; A. McConnell, Owen Sot, }3ayfield, Wingham and �,.1. the week the lady's parents, . r. YOU GRT IT `DC�NE AT THE Bodt#�ianaif P1 tl3i i and Mrs. Alien Wilson. , j Trans Th h visited at the residence of Mr. and eft G. Goldthorpe. if. a, i9inton; -r.•- Sorry: in few were out Sunday , formerly Miss .A T �►Dahlias, Mrs. James Dean, McConnell, p; Turner 1b• H Sate- testa were: « etc. . afternoon to hear the splendid ' ad - a Salle Mountain, is among the visitors derson, 211; Avery, 3b; D, Gray, sa; Ladies 'J -lisle handicap match, dress on temperance given by air. Showdown, , • Miss Aleft. Saunders. • Shears, of Toronto. It •being a wet to town on the Greyhound this week. if • °1`, Glazier, ef, W. G. , cooday very few ventured out. Miss Margaret Mclean, of Detroit, Mrhiilian, rf. • Called nn her cousins, Mrs. �ioxinan P'•• 'ft. -* 'I, — k- The Zit. M. S. met at the home of G. aC!, f ,� « {; I PMalone •adai Cecidflt$ah airLeod and Mrs. 'li, D. at orthy on New #fti meat of Artistic ave. the new president, Miss Nellie Clark Purity Flour de 1 e • 1P 5ionday. e► interesting sand helpful. tussling was M. C. C E• •1-,_ T.r.. -p �•._..,. .: ' on Wednesday, dung: 2, when a very i • Rev.' S. S. and Mr.. Hardy and Mrs.. C. R. A « 1 i 0 ,�, aTURY ! held. the president in the chair. The Carrie were in attendance at the Square.-..... 1 0 1 0 flows Bovis 50c, 75c Chapter in 'the study book was taken" Rural Deanery meeting at Belgrave firnnsportatlaan 2 0 0 and $1.00 by Mrs. Herb Morris. Mrs. Hamilton !Tuesday of Iast week, NOTES of Goderieh, gave a report of the Miss Doris Woollcombe bas been. Jardinieres,. from 50fr 1t a leaimen's Meeting in •t°linton recently." appointed one ,of the clerks in the Dr.Hunter, tar enthusfastie hard. .. to $2.5►0 lairs. W. Walters and Mrs. C. Robert•' Education Depfrtment during part of ,,....,..,.-- .• - _`r' •-------- Wall Plower Holders, '15c. ' scn sang a duet very sweetly. The{' the summer vacation. r, Jure Verses, Pots 1 allotment of clothing for the bale was( Miss Gertrede Begley calve over on and Vases, Hexer. WAS is Greyhound an was a guest a e �' { I ere Airs. M. W. Rowell for the weekend. portation•-.(7)•-•�,i. Stewart, c; a winners in t e various con - Codfrick Frock Dry :a Works Prompt and Expert Service J, lint. , .V HOOMA1�( Phone 122 • West Street tri M 1 L L 1 N Rr l JUST RECEIVED New and Unusually Smart Models in. the Latest Styles fell Summer Wear we now have on display. YON ere coretiatly inriteel to i+raMraet ear *leek = M. R. MalcVICAR all promised and other business w*s th G h d d t f the Come in and have a see. It done. 11tr. Alp -closed the meeting 1 Misses Eider, who returned to Detroit; Costs nothing. tiring hi your ' with prayer, after which the hostess with her en Tuesday. 1 served • a dainty lunch, about twenty!t 5`t'�Rly OPSIN MONDAY ladies present. Mr. anti Dlra. Gus McLeod and miss Margaret Smith, of Ripley, were visit. '1i visitors ” ors at the home of Mr. and Mrr. W. NIGHT PORT ALI3IORT D. Worthy over the week -end. Slues a __i Stare Great preparations are under way Eujean Fritsley, of Capt. Plunkett' '' •,R far. tits eetelrrstion of the twentyflfth + lhitnhell t)rrhratra, war home &lilt-, tg*,t+,tt. M'irw.1>lil anniveraary of , he Ladies' Guild of fog his parents, Mr, and Mis, Joe , , f'hriet Church, Port Albert. Outside Fritxley, of 'Saltford, on Monday of " ! '▪ " "'°" and loral talent have been secured for last week. the »erasion, which will take place on publisher Ran of The Clinton • .. Aedn.sday evening, Jr" its. Every-' News -Record, Mrs. Hall and family Bulb Carriages one will enjoy the well known rectors were in town on Monday evertiryt arlairi►ra►te er dtatt►le ae Mawr trate b R best friends 1'. W. R. GlencHawkoe; of W.BarA Bela meeting friends yarning up en theeraetesedietatea see to lie sees , 'can buy anything i Rieke, 0 Re menet 'Rev. to AUi le • Greyhound, Isere rima ,Rids. Ali are wail , Ton scan .givtt them of Hanover; iter. I.. t. V4hitr, of Nile: . also Mimi, ('onnon (pianist} s alt led ansa Mr. and Mrs. Gren. Clark and two taade sad wi ve 1t+r0 sew'vie 1 Lamprey. violinist (tnrclalliatl and daughters. IaMiitrea Marjory and Are. lsrafier wMrat �axi�tr'tarte a"reit of at. awls.were guests at tine home ilMertl�erat sssaals its sa it Lr'xf t►se1! Yr►rar r!!ltOtliYratrp (italic, Sapper will be served on thetww its Gar Maris aislA Carn.iag+le, lawrn with its well laden tables as ^f Ir. and iifrs. N lot McLeod over wMikA rill taa►}p 11h Mj ee No ahoy ree„ hrt►ttae usual. Arranwill bnta bars b if, the >Iraiereerdd. Mrs. ('lark remaining beck . ewr!sail. toad.' that all will be tiller corer if fora few dMa7s. ..,....... wilt giro $lets h*iipiidsa 0 nesthar-ia not favorable. 's= niaae•� Airs. ties. Ironsides. IMrs l'taer moult piece oreh.Mra, of Dei*w two wilt Sprawls a0 infant NM, lairs. Peter ar R ,,, iciairs `a m'So o furnish musk tbroatheet the eveaiag•' Mel eed and little dawghter. Mrs. poonowe ilt...M*oi iMlrrref*Iar Sr:; rarter4 far further partkular,. Mary McLean and Mre, Dirk. *B frame lteawrtfMrw ltrwrt i • Haw lila J. T. PELL 1 • Thea Mutual Life: Assurance tornpany . of Canada 1p:en Oveton : WA'tant.tio, Orta. D. D. MOONEY, Ag Puioyn 260. BAST ST. : Ooa2Ricil, Olrx, SUMMER -- and the\Great Outdoors LWrM is the time to get your Onting.Shoes, coil, VI light, and easy. We have them in great variety for .. ° GOLF, TENNIS, - BOWLING, ETC. THE CELEBRATED "FLEET FOOT" . BRAND ar is unsurpassed for quality stud construction, and best of all PRICES ARE LOWER SHARMAN'S THE LEADING SHOE STORE 'Phone 158 Gomm'