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Alt Our Ladies' Spring Suits Must. Go
The balance of our ladies' Spring Suits we are °tiering at less than manufacturers'
' prices today—mannish and tailored styles, of Tricotine, Charnlenc and Poiret Twill—
Crepe Lined. this is your chance to get ar goad suit at It very low figure.
Ladies' Dresses
A new shipment of taches' Wash Dresses in Broadcloth, in various shades and
styles, also i^ugi Silks, Silk Crepes, Plain and Polka Dot, Printed Georgette for evening or
afterr an wear.
LadiesHats °
A new shipment of l,al es' Hats for sport„and street wear.
FCR THE MEN
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A Full Line of Up.to-date Gents' Furnishings
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THURSDAY. JUNE 24tk, 1924
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1 The rewsical partfesrt of the aervlce TUFFORD.—The toners.' of kr. i
was well rendered, and, fa sanditbon #v ' Thos. Tufted took place on Saturday
an anthem, s mixed quartette, eon- afternoon from the residence of his,
1 ,rating of Mr. and Mrs. 'Tyndall, 3frs= parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huron Telford,
Robertson and Mr. Gibson, rendered Newgate arrest, and was largely at-
a selection in good manner. tended by sorrowing' friends. The
The anniversary offering eras a lib- employees of the Forest Contracting
end one.
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C•otnpanY attended in a body and
Msitisn4 Lodge No. 33, A., F.& A.M..
Tat PONY CCIITESF of wkieh the dowsed was * member, a.
Frank Alien Is L.taeli+yt en Bees aaii
tseurnvde oaust the joutui»dseuuwtAasbercio.nducTthed
Count With 13.473 Votes
by Rev. R. C. hfcDer'inid, pastor of
The following is the standing on
'Knox church, and the Masonic ritual
the second week of the pony contest : was carried out at the graveside.
5, The pall -bearers wore Messrs. Frank
Frank Alkn...
Jack Videan, ....
Betty Jenner...
Charles Worsen.. .
Elmer Draper....
Robert. Homey..' ••
Rt,bert George.. .
Donald Johnston.: .
Tom Cook.... .
Harold Duckworth., .' sheep that Mr. Robert Glen, who re -
Hilliard 8.TrembIsy. , ......:1,776 tired from the active lits of the facet
Philip Carter 1,3G4
Themes Fisher., ... .
Clarence Armstrong.. .
Raymond Drennan.
Mous Harrison... .
Hilly Proctor.. '. •
Albert Hawn......
Robert Wilson... .
Kenneth Bedford...
Harold Turnor, ..:. 1.000
corner of Waterloo and Piston its.,
Kenneth Nettles.:.........;..Colborn .
Walter Hunt.... 1,000 which Mr. Glen purchased, but he John Howson,
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wed Doss ; , ..... •.. , , . . • 1,,04 was not . brig to enjoy. Abe comfortts
. Bobby Wilaeri ..e '.;404 of his home in .town, and aucoumbed`'Ama t , THFi.cHuRI;HES
siert Faraonp . , .... 1,000 on Thursday last as the result of a
.1,576 McArthur, Clarence Robertson, F. 11
',1e=.Wood, J. J. McEwen, Wm. Sallow'.
and Oliver Johnston. The deceased
was in • his thirty-fourth year and le
survived by his parents arid one sister
4,625 and four brothers, Frank , Harry,
4,675
3,200 Reg. and Jack.
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2,ses GLEN. --It was as a breeder of fine
4,060 Shorthorn cattle and of Leicester
.. 1,30a' and came to live in Goderkh only
1,435 hart fall, achieved his reputation, and
1,025 Many medals and diplomats from fair{ '"
moo in Canada and the States bear testi- in religion' and Iiia zoomed service' on
. 1000 molly to the excellence of thestock
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ODAKS
FILMS
Developing, Printing
and Enlarging
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C. DUNLOP
The Rexall Drug Store
Bedford Block „ Gtfirderuch
1,000 he raised. sin coming Canada last
i Saturday afternoon Iast was cenduct-
to b v R. C. McDermid, Thea
0 kept house for him took a up their
pall-bearers *ere four nepheors- (Wil-
d Thos. Anderson, of town: and
1,000 fall he and his sister, who had aiway ed y Ire .
1,00 residence. in the brick house on the ham Reg., Ernest and Albert Glen)
1000 an
Harald Blackstone.... ...:.. 1,000 stroke which he. suffered a few days Children's •Dey.will he observed at
Walter Steviiart • ., • , • .•. ...:.:1,000 previous. He was sixtynine• years the Baptist church Sunday morning,
'Keith Cutt... - '.. .; 1,000 of age, and it was on his birthday he The children of the Sunday school
1,00 Breathed his last. Mr. Glen -was will take•part in the services. Henry
• i000 born in Colborne township, a son of Good. B.A., the acting pastor, will
.1;400 the late John Glryn,'aiid the farnt on preach at both services.
Madeleine .Watson. .
Joseph O'Brien.. ..
Ralph Walters..... .
Billy McKay..•.... moo •the 9th cohoessian on which he was Victoria St. and . Union. United
Nelson 'McGuire • '. ; .....::1,Q00 born was .always.. his home until' he er-
A PORT
ALBERT . atnaunted to the 'suint of over one Kenneth 1,iieAulaY• , , r • • • • • ., 1,000 came .to live in Lown. While he was church, pastor, Rev- Selby e
,�,jlNIVESARY thousand dollars,. and in additionJim►x 1000 very active with his stock farm Mr. son. 14 a.m., Victoria • St, 13ib]e
Guild can r c Glen found trine to devote to
his '
ble amounts at yams times which and some'Of those in the running are garden also and this was one of the s ip+ p'n ion
.p.m., .Unian,liTorship
el�ewhere tri this issue for the list love. of flowers persisted with him Werabi
c arch wardens. after.he moved to town and it was In 'Knox church the service will be
h t time h b' stores which are issuing 'ballots • with
while attending to them that he was .conducted by the minut ter; 11 a.m.,
stricken. Mr. Glen was a former dir- Maitland Lodge, No. 33, A.F. & A.M.,
ectox, of the Dungannon Agricultural will attend.divine service • in Knox
Society and in two successive years church. Subject; "A Moral •$trust• t
carried off' the' Bank of Commerce ure." 7 p.m., "Turning out for • the ;.
silver medal, in 1807 awarded for the Best." Sabbath School at 10 o'clock, 1
best. agricultural mart, and in 1908 Services at North - street United i
the. cMatpn...•... •......... , , School• 11 . a.m. Victoria St, Wier.
Gild claim F edit for onsidex Consideialile interest is developing 'eh] 2 t Union; School; 3
a beauty spots for miles around ilia ; 7 p.m. Victoria,
have been handed directly t6 the quite .active. See the adverttsenne..p•
Able Expository Sermon Trona Christ Church Ladies!' Guild Celebrate- a
Rev. J. E. Ford ed Silver. Anniversary Wednesday, h
1 Last Week, Moot Saetressfully, At the grease iiia wrt have cos
Ori Sunday evening the members'. '" -- an baud to tit° amount of $180.64. purchases . and remember that The
of Court Gcdtrich, No. 03, C.O.F., at- Owing to. grass of othrgage- "The Guild now has a membership Goderich Star'`also.is.fesuing ballots:
tended service ill North street netted' p ebts the Star man was unable o be of twenty, and as it has been in ex Each •years..,. renewal subscription
church, with a turnout of over -forty. Present at the silver anniver o ry,ftl
'ration of the Ladies' Guild,of Christ istence for twenty -live years viare paid during the contest entitles' the
• 7ln the absence of the pastor, l Rev. C. Ibex which was ,field today celebrating oux silver anniver• subscriber to 'MO votes 'and a new
F. Clarke, in Aiontreal, vohcre he was church, Port Albert, h subeeriPtie paid in advance for.s
most full on Wednesday' „f nary. year to 3,000:votes. . -
COUNT COUNCIL HELD • .
• • • OUTING. AT•BAYFIELD
attending the meeting of the General success Y
r nit of the United church, Rev,
c -' last week, and, on account of the (
i°u hour at which The'Star visually goes
E. Ford occupied the pulpit. ]'tor the p
fifteer►ttt #o rasa; a report of the event could
Scripture lemon he read the lven in .'r.Iset.issue ., There
h very
wbaPter , t £ 1•st Corinthians, . and :for 'matwcour
attendance . •at this
his textchapter, "Therefore, my beloved bre'Iie took the. last verse of the happy gatheringl
and included among
• the crowd ,were visitors from Gado -
rich, i�ey e stezdfast, unmavabie, at, the
Clinton,., Blyth an other points.
wa abounds. Eng in the work of the s
Lord, forasmuch as ye know that A bount'hsupper vas served in the.
Your labor church :lied, after which a very fine,
labor is not In vain in the L
Paul addressed the Corinthisne as arogeam the basement
was ;leen. tri
of the church.
hrcthera ' . The' Christian religion The genial/ rector. of
formed =a, great brotherhood.. There the parish, Rory. E. Hayes, presided
had been some traces of guilds in and .piano so, o• were rleb and
Miss
Rome •. from. • time to• time, and the Gene ;College, of Goderfch, and Miss
Catharine , Risellton dd • and ,several
Signed) Harriet Hayden, Sec'e."
Rector: RevE. Hayes.
Ron. Pres., Mrs. $Y• Hawkins.
Pres.; Miss E, Foster.
Sec..Treas:, Miss' Hi Rayderl. " 4' .
fterivards. the Cake was cut and Several Ez.'Warders Gave Addresses. g' bronze medal at the Centennial at ship with the. congregation. Juniorr i
tributes among the audience 'and and Interesting Program g#
Philadelphia, for .Best mare. ..He was choir will furnish the music for this
the. yiraceedinga closed. with the Na. Sierra Hun on a member of the board of directors of service. Subject of.'sermon, "Consid-
tianai'Anthern. The proceeds of the :: + the 'Godexicti fair for years. He is etthe Lilies," There will be no Sun -
y survived. by two sister, Mrs, Chas. day School,in the afternoon.. 7 p.m.,
evening Were $175.13. .Stewart, of Nile, and Mists Margaret
evening worship; subject, "Paul and
Glen, town: , He 'vies a - Presbyterian ' His •Friends," Rev. Cv . ]!!i Clarke,
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pastor, wilt conduct• all services for
the day. . ' -
Re's a normal kid if he can swear
the book didn't: mention the things
referred to in the examination goes.
tions. •
Have faith; if modern men are bet.
ter to their mothers, it is because
the •mothers are producing •better
men. . .
• The man who can do' some ane
thing well never has .to, hint for .hag
invitation to do it.
for the best. herd of Durham cattle. church: 10 .a,1n., Men's Club, Classes ,
Mr. Glen's stock •had been shown at for Christian Fellowship and Mission
many leading fairs in Canada and the Band, 11 a.m.,. Plower Sunday ser.
States • and ' in ,1876, he - was awarded vice: The Sunday school will wore I
The Huron -count • couneiilora -, end
a . their' families. held their annual plenle
this year on, Wednesday of last week,
11drTH S HILL CHURCH JOwett b *rove at "Balmy; Breezy
CEVERATES ANNIVERSARY 13to aytield' a bid a splendid! time.
Rev. N. Leckie,of blotherwtU Frei-
le .ti as an 'area day. '•Tbe weather
, man was in the best of hutuor~, nndt so
ries Thoughtful Serbians Morning were Abe numbers of .the count:it and .
Unman Ern sire felt the 'need of come numbers were.piayed by the Dungan- • and >�uaening ' .their friend ,.annniii 1 teiorwualelr :en-
brotherhood • to leder to the various toe brchestrb. lir Sholte,. comedian, " a ,' " ' joyeeec? the slrfirts,,anil meeting.their.olel
Parte DrOe.empire. anwaa eaaen- of Dungannon, sang several songs.in : ,Last Sunday^ as one church,
h:r •h. friends ant' chitins of.: the present
tially ri religious bein hence the re- /ferry Lauder style, and` appropriate Sundda at Smith's was brighll t United can'. stortesi rerrnd - nA petl acid ok -t1meatn
Th i t n pleasanta
sed and theY t;
' ro n
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t was •i n
1' io s ° a
rr note ig addresseel
were odev •
n `Ii
Rev.. Thos•
Eric cox'. Was . deified rid n, hip by the church building was beautiful eideor time two
pe Hicks, of. Glericoe,.former•ly rector of ' More t1uen two-thirds of the present
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was demanded of all, un as be., with a •profusion of flowers. Where
Dinngainnois and Port Albert. Rev. !1 ,members of; the tounetl ;were ins at -
cause •the Christians refused thus Ivor-
V. was a good a�ttendanee at both ser-';
shipthin they were raectitecl.. B' Hawki his, of Blyth, a i'ai t Albert vices» tencxiince, beFidts many ex•c9tweiltors•
.pe ' aid bee. and Rev. L. G. White of . .The u]Heel ex-warxlgus, nattceablr'the oldest
Christianity formed the greatest Nilo, the ,last namcd.brin fng greet- pulpit was occupied at troth living' •ex,vardee, :hoe. 'tliomas E.
se vi by•R "v
brotherhood, and •such ai subject as .legs from the •United' church. the ccse . N. Leckie, and at 18 iI, oY„Srntatth, who was warden, in
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living
§yeeaker h .d selected, he saidr W. C. Allison of Hanover, another morning service lev. Mr. Poulter, 1879, anti le still -Mlle and hearty; and
of Benntiller, was called on to lead in thorouginy .enjoyed'. the .ptolxedinge
-was an appropriate one .on which to eipear incum•wnt of this parish,. was :prayer-• Rev. Mr, Leckie "spoke very anti made one. of the best"speeches of
*dames. et lodge or brotherhood • et expected but • was linable to be preis=
feelingly of the union. of the •three, the du3.:t et n .. '
men , : . ent. 'A pretty flag drill was given churches formin Che Uniterd chli ch . 'At, c .rottzluakiri of. the..sports
"Always theu�nding' lir the, wort- of tho' children, and a play,'"The Church `and of the.conriC ibn of the rightness Wardhn Jit ibbo�tt tobir . cltaugt and
Ibe Lord::' What vt'aa the, work of Hazairr at 1►iulberry Corners," was"of the great advtnture. In the •work» sailed upon..the. following •ee.wardens, =
The Lord? :lits own statements were given t and other the men b people
the con. ing out of local unions the Smith's fihomas o gave
Havery's, bwsrtlef ht addresses:
ih ;
elear,.:.,1' came to seek and to save Hill church was short] to be asap -
that which was lost," ""1 am not come gregation. Owing to indispositfatt' of crated with Benntiller as one pastoral 1914 J Geiger,
Govenloe , 1914 -Peter. FDavid .
'to call the righteous, but sinners, to the • performer, the expected • violin charge,, with Rev. dlr. Poulter as Tloi , 1021; N. W. 7're�rartha. SC.1'.P,,
repental'iie. ": • The work of the Lord
selections 'by ]Etas I.anrprey; of .Gude» minister, arts he thought it was ap 1922;y A. • 1y. 'Erwin, 10,#. County
wits to save the sinner, and this was rich tovgnship, had to be omitted: propriate that their new minister Commenter 3ftQ aiei of atclilllop ,and
work ork.+ we we're railed an to do also. Letters expressin regret at their should have some part in the sent-
t-COtiiieit]or J. W. Taylor, at Exeter,
Mr. Ford laid emphasis on the word inability to be present on this'occa- .should
service,. hence he, invited him :iso serve Intent. interesting addresses.
"'aboundicig," • We .were to•abounid in cion were received from the fallowing to lead sin prayer. 'As the result of At the supper table a very hearts
• the work, not merely doing,: little .to and were read by Xir. Frank Hayden:, union--rn]nisters •found-thetnaelven at -ay ,unenimoua vote of tatdn v moved
salve our consciences but abauttdi i Miss -Tone a tekins St. Themes, a Icy Ex-'att'srclen xi. W. E. wavers,= vires
in it --not using up i our purveys irgi Charter member of the Guild; 3tirM. d. ehtireh conitrencea among many terukktd i 'flier ladies for the- splendid
B. Hawkins ' of . Edmonton •• strsng4t'a, but in Mr. Poulter, Mr. provision • 'waste for the day. This
othetr . pursuits. and in pleasures, so c Ahberts!, - Leckie - said he. found one with whom
that we had only exhausted powers drat president of the Guild; Mrs. he was already on terms of warm abundance arriidvot the very best. or tbere and
to devote to the work of the Lord. Prank 'meiribe of d -Rev. I Seelig"; friendship.- The two congregations both dinner ,and supper were thorough -
Pet. the work He carne to do former member; andIlev. 1L R. Wil- of the nerx'ciwarg*,. Smiths Hill and ly+ eaijoyed, and It was vexy notte'eable
•Christ, looking upon Him from the ireetor of br et chug M h., n former Benmiller, -are holding a pienie to- that thotsc'.wlco hesitated at joining
Pout of view of His manhood; pas- tether at Menesetung Park the corn- the *poets catered into this part of the
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aw wonderful r'
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seised on r Z sona it .
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1>r . Y e�ing Saturday. . .
wits' wt;uderfulXy' etticii•titr tie 'drew v►as.th+e.alrl►of►rt►wire._r 'tor es, ,d'a....__For the. -.Scripture to eoai•-.-Mr ___.A -feature...' •lire-4144--xvae-*-' u*-4f-
wa
all -teen unto Him. birthday rake, of four atone,, sur- Leckie read the net 'Psalm and the eott-Etail, in �rldeli the; Players showed
mounted by twenty-five candies!, and New Tread the
. na 'Pial tt n the nrucli 8L•1n 'in rurlising the "tijtt a, and
And His disposition wee tine of. as the. bakers and members stood vtet>! ivitlr,onn. anothrr in a.vatfing trio
lour. A num with *wonderful Per* mound 'the following brief sketch of Pharisee and the P'ttbNdEtt . st bell out into Gotlerieb tiwnshi n
• sonality and magnetism might use nacchaece who elimbed up the eyes, while the $neli n hada monopoly -in
these powers merely for his orwn sad• the hrstory .of the Guild was pxes�;nL- more tree to see Jesus.
with.
-wit 1►Ertrta tie. getting awe/
• vancenicnt but Christ's disposition . Por his text Mr. Leckie took the, with•It veers time. Tblst t,avre.wras
was one of love, sating and as,°clat- The'Guild was organlaed May 15th,ery of the publican. "God be merei. unfelt errjotett. gaoler ReYnohis um-
iitg with the degraded and so winning 1001, Rev. M. M. Goldberg being res-jful to me, a sinner," He pointed cut tilted the aatne, whdIe elerk.Ilobnan
tor at the time. The eharter mem. that expressions of genuine pent'• kept the seor..: •
them. here were Mrs. Tho,. Dougherty, Mrs. tense and sorrow for siti In the Bible Theaiile& 'chosen 1iy- Metears,l,:Erwin
Mr. Ford's discourse was of the ex- Jas. Hayden, Miss Annie Tigert; Mise were ' competitively rare. In the a" 3iael.Wrcn• were nrt ioliowrs:
pository character and in taking up Tena Hawkins. Mrs. J. B. Nawkina, Paahms, which ran the .gamut of Erwin. iiitbUlrtl, 1�atterson. Gltatt,
the clauses, r referredew toe fasndiun firmmo- Ura, IHawkins, Mrs. John Schoen- human emotions, apart from the Gist l'eattie. Toil.), :iiid.iteton, Armstrong,
able," he drawn the distinction that hale, Mrs. John Tigert, Miss Sadie Psalm, there were only a few odd' 1 iMsee co..,y,
Alae lc. 3; . Johl bun, rot• . Voata,
rias formeIt IftWIchts; 4tiixt.' ifirriet• Hayden. Of 'vents which struck this -'-mote, -and re rrliele-ys;...3iihl tole;••-; : tFt: �C4et=., '
against influences from within, and these only Ave have remained in so through the.rest of the Bible. Mr. M. iaurlrarnie, M. Hubbards (ae.ire• 10).
the latter to firmness against ]rifiu- membership throughout the whole Leckie wondered if this lndikated that While several of the players notched
tures .front without. period of tWercty.five years. These- genuine contrition was a rare state , a evert of three each of the total,
The work of the Christian was of a are Mrs. T: Dougherty, Mrx J. Hay• of mind, and expressed the fear that Councillors Erwin and Hubbard were
character, destructive' and den, Mrs. 11 ill Hawkins!, 11irs, H. it Irma. put Clown for four mete.constructive, working to dcretray ur»' 1lai.kfnts and MSS ii. Hayden.Mr.Leakthen traced various orioles . gome of .the eider soyorte carried
. ,ga►nixed evils and building up the "Since ita organisation the Guild .steps in genuine repent$nee, first out stere:
"hrowing thr trick iwumen)•�-•Air�d.
Christian character. There vier* or- has had several Indira as president, sorrow for ,in end contrition; then lia+ttuttx 1. tetra. Meeh
ganixed *vile in Paul's day and there and Mrs. Hy. Hawkins having held rrnfe,siotr, confusion to God and {:urtsiag -the number of t.raras in.*
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were originated evils in our day, the Mike for the'greatest length of man; then the t„taking of restitution•, pitcher tnonitn).-won by Mrs.
against which we were to °ppoee a time has, been made honorary peed.-- and Ugly for,aking . the sin and sli irtreed.
drat front. having first become sted- dent of the Guild. starting aneeww.' ('oat raer+-tbe sero vrtntrerrt rverr
feat ourselves. Then there was the "To gine comer idea of the work It was not enough to make erenfes- Zealot. alsei+:aeu. and Erwin.
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o.eestructive work, the liner Work. done.by the, Society, we shell mention sten to God. It was coseparitively The relay race prore4 very biter -
he comm`n laborer enuld tear dorm ,just to few of the prim ipel items, sect .eery to go lo,chvreh and, hear preeret tetleg and pati fa, he rad, 11 aeet,nd ..
- n~ sic aeiure inn short •C:arae. whit*: it ea 1ht<:•.Ieooc tticn-of ttie:'cic ire', tar• elr` "Minister` -Wilke * general confess tfinri. "`hill vial. wase b' .i11 i
weds moire *killed nteehanks a long petit*, the purchase! of chancel theirs -aim' on our beKaif and gine a room of };ru1n ant! fbnhleardn ter, der+.,,ter„,'
ane! 2i . il'hr cherte verba "alto
thee to kW tap. The ronstrvrttve and of rhwndetiers, financing the .gtnerat a„ret to it, but in our sin ,
rf ran' .warn piers. eaetiltar acrd alae•
work was the rnwrr, relined and tine shingling of the church, *Qttllyittg theft was Always a fellow nista in, y/gran• auelt a#r+.•ra. ihrrrleh gond tliax:
week of spiritual character building U'e vestry. ''end, various other. ger. volved, end it was A much more dila- to . it. k. tlatinri . of rinalrrirh. Mu
required the greatest spiritual yrowkrr. Daovrrnentar. We have dome Meek*. eult thing to go to the men we had ties M leering a eery ins pilot* of
For this service, In addition to an' weak by helping the Shiagro ask wronged and ranfess our fault. But the i+knk•kers ##
Mair hymns, Owe vote tweet ares- Indian Hon.. In Akan% district, end this Inks none the little Am eaaaentlnit A110 09'11. It usa as drliabitat 4a t
Ciel mt steal intmak'rs. the anthem, br mune* hakes containing Aoki” part. ante everybody Rot Away hoop at an
"',Ge ,q,ser-hug Kings,” Matrr[eder. ire betiding, fruit, doles and sera p..bnks 'then there wee yesitutlon. If port• r tartar boor. Ait thew. who vette etas•
briar; * osis,. "Tier Heir City," byfor the children; *leo by cattiribattirtg Able %e mutt always give bark what ydee'iard the Iselsortaae•a• of mat Ott*
Ls. It, tieseiereea; and a oak qwr• to the Indian Scheel e* the Mood Ito. we had taken_ liaechaetaar, the pato. t�+ttrthr•r = trading to imp
""c►hile tJls Days Are Gting•$srrve, M'a'cro,. Among other ' l E.s k
" an arevarrawat by Sr. Hann1ltett/ties 'have bees m short•in. b.
orwar.lat of the than*. scrag byr Art' sM`rteri In News'' Odttarie;
i, Mrew+s. J. a. W#eerirr, C. h14.,.• Unit. the sending of e'oi*forta to tar
. - can, as soon as he sass Jena Wear**
shell tiler er►trstr ityr nrZ lAcekit
asf , t'srivict.ei sf his wrong debtor. and 'lm•e Ibe meNawt edf carat ttatari'f, rwrtwrt
ed announced` his de rr ;Won 14 re.', rrtr•y+ a ei ti tM' *i'i 'atti r ti ft soot Ir-
aa�aa., . ;atom towifilii. `�4 f .tneser er Vlr#airrg a,r� a.a+wtc ids tn-
f gtwt. G. Newts* and Geo. 1#ekher. Jets rvrtssata darts* the Greet igsie. Then their moot be a fa'sakttag of itararr•. i
)be�ereetatls se:aeti a rettned W+e hay. air0 had *sr show In aim, entered* ear penitrner
, . � iy eMtr! #0 last* wcr, and >w>Artteraw itttptv,rrasrMar tts Mi* Rtnr. Net that we 'meld Mom* *stare ldtwr't thawed.
amebae* act nob bete rtetter` - mei Bala woad have bees jaeC the same
` !be err fn Drlrrrgamt+w. VAIN hitt, each day alwnld bra trash pare ago with the was **m ant al
j . In thus time the expediter." Mini begitrainait of a freak e*'ort to attaintrapt.
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Fo
Get Sunburned
All You.. Wish
•
itub ,tampana's Italian Bairn. oir
• your race and arms each day. It' •
voile prevent you getting sun -
'bunted ;. in fact; it assists the sun
In giving the skin o -cleat*. heal-
thy: bronr''l trrturr, ltastrnti.• ut
u l'tlar1C redness but it Witt pre.
rcpt the r°uglineS.s and soreness
- and irritation that come; front
sunburn, or excessive perspira-
• tion.
13e sure.iei"tal.n 1 good :supply or• .
e:aninana's Italian Baine away
Vith yoir on zmur vatation-•.•he
a'ausr" % au :can't•buy lI . eanvrn-
1en'tly aC many summer resorts.
AMPANA
Italian Bairn
eductions
Prices
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Coincident with the reduction in the pricy of Ford cars and
trucks in the United States, Site Ford Motor Company of Canada,
Limited announces the following prices, effective June 19.
in addition to these drastic .reductions, all models quoted below,
• except the truck, are now standard equipped with self-starter,
and balloon tires.
Model
Runabout : ". ..
Touring Car .. • • '.
Sport 0
adster • • ,
Coupe.......,..
Tudor -sem . • ' iv . • • .• s
Foriioa ♦ • . r .• • • •
Chassis . s • .:..
.Ligbt Dellivery.• . •
•
Light, Delivery Van. .
Truck, non-starter •
- if.etar'ier.s_:.
(Above prices at factory.
and sales
New Price . - • Savings
'•,$460
480
- :-- 555 :.._.
610
625
690
370 -
• . 4�70MM
• e - 525
. • 395
w..•_ -'400
• s.
•
$50
• 50
.....40 ..d..._
50'
60
1. 85
40
.60
50
50
OS
Freightto point of delivery
tax extra)
'hese 'reductions are made absolutely without sacrifice t� the
traditional quality and durability of Ford products. They open
the way to ear ownership to thousands of Canadians who have
not previously been afforded tke comfort and economy . of per•
son*Ctransportation. u. , ,.
See your local authorized Ford dealer today. He whi fly
demonstrate the model you are interested in and explain can- .
venfient terms of purl taae.
Ford Motor company of Canada, Limited
m iteed
Ford, Ontario
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PRODUCTS OF TRADITIONAL QUALI''Y4'
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