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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-06-24, Page 51 1 • . tq ri Miele Miss Madgelene Rawier Joon, are visiting hn Long. his brother, Mr. niece of the bride, looked very sweet JOAs Smith's Hill anniyeraary ser- e in a frilled frock of shell pink crepe de chine. She carried a basket et vices were held last Sunday the ser- ° Sweetheart roses and baby breath• vices of , the church here were with- , s . ' THUIWI►AY, JUNE 3at1. 1tiii Paris Green Verger's Arsenate of Lead Qtutiity counts in saving time and expense on these -articles. 'rlyaaaai► fir+ 1t, �, B 1i& Wit, SuspPlto, +ntd other F'ly Ethnic.' Any e# these wt' 1 prove ed - have d other f Ftsjsa, Moths Campbell's Drug Stor Phone 9U - Goderich ,e AUBURN sacrament. 4 T E *TAN 7. Ashaeld, beeame the bride of to report tib is ellen es web *1 ran James A. Chisholm, youngest son of bs expected. • Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Chisholm. Col- Beer. P. i. Ranee preaches his fare - bore *. Rev. leather Iliceardle sang well to his congregation at Westfield the nuptial mass. The bridal party United chunk on Su day, June X th, entered the church to the strains cf The Brotherhood chow sue to have Mendelisohn's wedding march, played charge of the musical patt of the ser - by miss Helen Dalton, organist of I eke. Rer. Banes and Mrs. Banes the church, who, during the ceremony will be much missed by the Westfield sang, "Ave Maria:' The' bride, whoa community. The people have appre-' was given away.by her father, was!. elated so mach their kindness in all gowned in white frost erepe with Hanes eE sieltesamand ear*. Oar best rich easbreldery. The veil frilled at, wishes go with thew fig they Janina the back to a circlet of orange bins- to their new kaass.* some. Opbelia roses rad lily of the valley e,..mposed the bridal bouquet. B 'iNMni . iR The bridesmaid, Miss Josephene Chis- Mrs. 'it m. Oka kit last week fox holm, sister of the groom, was gown.the West, where she intends spending 1, Arn e feta trimmings hat to match, and M d t[ Elwyn Long, of Kam - ed in Miami Rose georgette with tai• some time. s carried Columbia roses. As Rower r. ar Mrs. Last Friday evening the prepara•; MI. Austin Quigley, brother of the raven" Mr. V4 m. Craig received a corked tory services held by the Presbyterian bride, supported the groom. Follow-. The Parsonage Board are ;holding of cement the former part of the congregation asrere largely attended. ing the ceremony • the sixty guess a strawberry lawn social on the seek. ' The Rev. Mr. McFarlane, of Clinton, were recttived At the bride's home church grounds on Wednesday, July i The Rev, Mr. Gra„ey takes posses- took charge. Seventeen new mem- Mrs. Quigley in black satin, wearing nth. . cion this week of the home of the bets were received by profession 'of- a corsage of roses and sweet peas Miss Ma» Good has returned to late Mrs. iaarps, faith: At`the same meeting Messrs. Mrs. Chiaholm, mother of the grpotn •her home on 'the •,Maitland, and we Mr,. Robe, Asquith left last week John Houston, and John Wilson were were a gown of royal blue satin -faced, are pleased to know le recovering for a visit to his daughter, Mrs. ordained elders of the church, crepe, with a smart corsage of sweet - very satisfactorily. Maine, of Corbit. A week ego o about sixty persons peas. During the dinner, which fol.. The Sunday school picnic of the Mr. Wni. Anderson has resolved to bel;.ngfng to the. United church est lowed, the health of the bride wise- Smith's Hill and Bentniller 'Sunday be fully abreast of the times and has sembled at. the parsonage . and pro- proposed by the Rev. Fr. McCiardle schools win be held on Saturday purchased a now car. . sented Rev, P. Banes with an address and • responded to by the groom- afternoon of this week at Menese- Laat Saturday several from. this lo- and a purse of money. Owing to the Many beautiful gifts were received. - tong Park. ' , • liar -w AI. AIL AY Al a. PACS •I _ ...: -ALA -,01411.-Airl Special Values for Friday and Saturday 36 Inch Silk, in black. only. Regular value 1:OS per yard. Our price $1.49 Harvey Silk Hose, with pointed heel. Beige, Henn*, Pongeta, Cameo, and Suede shades only, Blearing at $1,39 per pair 3 incl! Raw Silk, in natural shades, splendid quality for drapes and Lingerie purposes. Friday and Saturday 4c pei yard 36 Inch He 'y Silk Crepe, oery, suit- able for sport wear, in Blue, Green, Fawn and Rose. Special value at $1.69 per yard EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Ail shades of Silk Broadcloth 89c per yard r PHONE 86 F. E. HJBBER T RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. THE CASH ST©RE. cality attended the finesl of the late rearrangement of the preaching s*a- The groom's gift to the bride was a An next Sunday is Patriotic Sun - Mr. Robert Glen, of Goderich. tions here, necessitated' by the Union; string of pearls with diamond clasp day, the services both of Sundays .Last week Dir: Russel..King took Mr. Banes is leaving, at the end •of to the •bridesmaid, a wrist watch, to school and church will be in keeping would have put a different aspect on to trim. • e me but suck is soft ball. The m -.-.-..,�,.,..,R.A i o is new home, in h the present month., Du thet the flower girl a ring set with pearls will h th ga ,fliers presented a changed possess on £ h n h m being the During pas with the day. 'Phe pastot''wr geese }rouse latelypeso fed bythe ]ate bits. four years he has labored and'rubies, and to the best man a sat p, the theme of iClnealendared Po- i It was a good exhibition of the game lino -up lir an effortweek, to atone for their p and by precept and example has en- of coif links. Guests from a distance telotism;' on Sundayncale ng. end though the scare, 11.11, shows an defeat of last week, but niter btsip %awloi" • deavored to raise the spiritual and included Mr. and Mrs. ,Ins. Chisholm abr•adance of runs it must be remenr- presented'with the the runs they ap- The Creek -end was spent by Mr. moral wall -being, not only of bis own Mr. and Mrs. John Chisholm and United for Christ and Caisnada; a bared, that the school only tallied in geared content to rest on their oars and Dirs. Westbrook, of Goderich, at flock, but also of the community at Benson, Colborne; Mr. and Mrs. Me- special patriotic prograsurt will 'three of their innings while the and drift to victorse but therein lay the home of the latter's father, Mr. large' in which' he has been ably as, . Intosh, Mr. and Mea. Ti?. A. Chisholm given 'at Benmiller LJnitcd day bet in aggregation crostsed the rob- their downfall. The . bquare trailed X'ogngblut , of the Myth ravel road. g school at 10a.m. Sunday, June 27th, her in the fourth and. ninth only, so .them until the eight, when with a R y g sisted by his esteemed partner in ]ifs: Mrs. J. Moser, Miss Jennie Chisholm. Singing led by Young people's choir. , Mr. end Mrs. James Howatt, of We will always, look back with pleas. Miss Joao bine `Brennan, !Goderich'• that the bulk of 'the game yielded one -run de it to make up they step - A spent the former part ure on their past associations in our Mr. Will Chisholm, Port Colborne; A cardial invitation is ¢xtended tp all. scoreless baseball. Both teams field- ped up to t and hammered the. of the week ids inns. the former's bio- midst; We wish them ever success Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Broseup, Dublin a ed eleveriy, tate school having the . sphere. so h that six runs trickled y SALTFCiIi'R'a' ' edge, but it fell to Bill Bisset to make across the plate, The Purities made titer, Mr. Go. Howatt, of the village. as they go forward to their new field Mr. and Mrs. John Quigley, Mr. and It hit been decided to have a union of labor, and ma • the great Head of Mrs. Patrick Quigley and 'eon, Jack The Saltford Hospital . Auxiliary the finest play of the evening` when a game effort to even the count but picnic of the Carious Sunday schools the. church crown their tv$rks with Miss Aileen and Mr, Bernard'Tiglte will meet in the home ofeiixs. Herb- he jumped in the air to take Archer's they found eager hands "awaiting • art Morris on Thursday July 8th at hot drive, It sure made the fans their hits and were retired in order,t e honeymoon by of the village on. the 28th of July.. success.._ Clinton For her hon ym n, 2 SO It is requested that all mem- t r' Things have•• not, been. arranged for it . . (From another correspondentj moo to Stratford and ot•her points. hers ' be present •• at this meeting as ' When yet, the bride travelled in a costume 'of.• • The Rev. iv Miss Lottie"Jackson has been visit- June rose $ilk crepe with blonde allose filial arrangements will }ie made for barns again do not 'be too ready to opponento Webster he was given bet -1 R. , Alp was absent .big with her brother. . and his family and stockings and lent to match. Her the garden party which is to be held hand the game to the students as ter supe rt, the inner defense of his last Sunday,.. taking charge of the in Poet Dover during the past week. coat was of boils' de rose bare. with on the grounds of Mr'. ,fames Adams these gunning men will be all.set to team working sensationally at all • services at Motherwell, The Rev. N. (►u Friday evening, 18th fast., Rev, squirrel •trimming. On their return' „en Wednesday evening, A'ug. 11th: have revenge ---,nod they have the times. They `brought down. line- C Leckie preached' anniversary services and Mrs. Banes were particularly Mr, and Mrs. Chisholm will resins on , gods to administer the : close. • drives time after time which were Kir' 1117 at Carlow.CARLOW ` gasp. have developed the spirit of "fight" they may be beading upwards from new on sea be on 'your guard and do not enderestimate then -The .Peri - tics olid. I' W L ',T Gee. I. 5 4 - a • , 1 M. C. C. 5 3 :1 '„e C. R. A 5 3 2 . ;.. tl. Square: .. 5 2 J 0 Parity. elaur• .4 1 2 .1 Ti•rais;a-natiory.. .4 et d 0 fly eon, eventually the superinterr• dent's job isn't ;.roto„; to the 'chap who when," v wee e 14. s now. " .. • Jack Woods twirled for the Sgrare cal theca two aggregations lock and though not as effective' as his • honored and agreeably surprised by concession 10, Colborne; '.where they `labelled for safeties, F'reetb . and +f"� p"✓ The Rev. VIr: riicDerrnid . of Gode the gathering at the g , Misses Julia and Isobel Young TUESDAY McKay in the outfield also: worked parsonage, .of are faAgwed by the very' best tvishe. g The G-C.f Still Undefeated, The Puri- snappily > Footwear rich, took- charge of the communion about sixty members of Wesley Unit: of their were home over the veek'eed • pp v and had the Purities feeling services in thePresbyterianh h d h h A od f many friends. ties Slip Again When They Fall hopeless when they •captured seem - last Sabbath The•'e was a good at sic readings and speeches was given LEEBUR,�T 1 of the late hie R Glen and '11r :c ure a cure go , program o mgr Many from here tended the fun to the. Square ingly .sure hits. tendance,; neer 70 seep k - Mr. o. E. Er a t ` . eras .. Tuesday's tilts presented two inter. Tho Square have. had: a disastrous P o of the . r t acting as chairman .Miss Grant tiCas at her home in• T, Tstfford; of Goderici. fn his usual able n►anner. Onef the Mr. and Mrs. Herb Allen an ehil- eating battles, both of which afforded start and far a time. looked liked t f,4shfield over Sunday..! The cellar material but now that; the • most interestingfeature of the dren, of Toronto, visited with Mrs. r Mrs, Johni holm . ,,Tr,‘ r evening was the pre nt t' ora .1111 , M and i . s ! 'x Allen's aunt Mxs T riicPhee over Dungannon ova S d • odellh tre • , ea .�..n�a:ea,.�:•..erenr•na. w rf3`wellfillsdutoerseRv.nhPaits.dw end.D i rs Wi11'O nen. Bird canthe eekn b i and '11 BBa es isSu'1JLy M a sic Blair while an• • h Mee ' meat -tot e good entertain n go G.C.I,-el C.C. argument, of 'course, se """' "` h was the head -liner of the night, as . a • both teams .have been mowing• down appreciative , address' was read by of ` London., spent a day' last week Our sympathy goes. out to Mr. and all than' came before them_ in - great • t► Telford f I• f Goderich Diva. J- J. Washington 'in behalf of with iiirs. M. Foley.• ,its. Tu or and ami -t, o eric fashion and since this was thele fleet in their sore bereavement in the meeting, fandom .wanted to .see which the congregation, Rev.• Banes is Miss Lillian Lautenslater spent the death of their olds t son and brother. g' team was the better. WEEK AP' JUNE 28 to JULY 3 omplettng' a' four-year pastorate in week -end at the home of her parents; place and the best wishes of the Mr, and Mrs. Arch. Horton. 0 ay a u ay sw e to the new field of labor. at Salford LON CHANEY.and NORMA in Oxford County, An excellent SHEARER • lunch, served: by the ladies, brought in the great Victor Seastro'm pro• this, happy• occasion! to a close. duction; a'' gripping drama with .•a ': A father evidence of :appreciation ' was tendered to Rev. Banes on Wed- SUrpY surprising clause. Don't 1trlSS nesday evening, when he was pre - "The Tower of Lies sented with a hands= teacher's Bible Thomas. • The game was interesting also in • The anniversary services last Sun- - the fact that it was .a brothers'. but - ass edge. beds morning- arid' evening. were #le the two Sanderson boys; Mike et ver 1!eCltt r MILLINERY' HAMILTON STREET Clearing Sale of all Spring Hugh and Will Chisholm Were and . Summer Mildineiy home for their brother James teed, well attended, Rev. "wleil Leckie, . of _very e .+� prices. ding, having since returned to their Motherwell, took both services. We, and Bert, Tieing twirlers for the G. �, respective boats, a an. the M C C respectively. And Y i d to cpm will not soon forget, his very earnest after the fracas was all .over, nobody Was willing to claim one pitcher better n than the other and.the score itself, C. A. McKINNON 7.3, is..• silent testimony that neither , • Mike nor. Bert were generous with a --- their hits. • The first three stanzas _ you pre'rnt) to t'. i oattended Several from ar and here a e and iuipressfve discourses. the Chisholm -Quigley wedding at • Dir. 'and Mrs. H. Cowell and' son,. h "dg y net' and Miss :Ila Paltrier of the Soo. Kingsbridge Wednesday lust. We ilxthur of Piekford,. Mieh,; Mrs.' Ren - 'welcome Mrs. Chfsiolnr.to our neigh- *' MERMAIDCOMEDY by the Intermediate Bible Class ee borhood, aro visiting' Mr. and Mrs. W. Marsh "Run Tins Knoic' United Sunday school On this Mr. and Mo. Fitzpatrick and little and other friends around here. Mrs, lived up to adeance notice; no tallies k Wednesday and Thursday COLLEEN MOORE Everytagdy's favorite .gloom. chas- er, .in a joyful chuckle • picture. This is a. real special attraction,. and a.sure cure for the blues • "IRENE" PATH E• COMEDY. "Fast Company" . Matinee. July First at '3 p. h). occasion games were played on the daughter, Mary Jane, have returned Cowell is a sister of .Dir. Marsh. Mr. - bang registered; but in the first of - recreation ground of big. G. L.' •Stu r to ' '-their .home m Detroit, having\ CoSrell ,and son, also bir. • W; Marsha the fourth &tike. 'Sanderson 'decided dy, after which all adjourned'to the spent two weeks at the home, of lir motored to 1 ondsn Wednesday. that it was time that he'and his co - program of the church where a short and. Mrs. Arch. H program was, rendered, during Which the presentation:: was made. An en- LANES joyable lunch again completed the Our teacher, Misslelyra McDonald, pleasure of the evening. spent tee' week -end' with friends in ASHPtELr Locknote. Miss Mary Phillips is spending a Miss Isobel -MacKenzie eencis visiting* couple, of days 'at her sisters, Hies. frferida• in Toronto .thistkveek. • Miss Eliza .MacMillan. of Port Al- bert, Missher was visiting. friends in Kintail sister's, Mrs. Les. Ritchie s, a- .couple last week, Horton. Mr. and Stirs Fred Wilson and two horta began to get under wdy, and Thos.' Far guson. • Friday and Saturday Rev. Jas. Mclliroy, of Toronto, took o ays as rile, aiad Mrs, Bert Treleaven and charge 'of the `services . in Ashfield. , -_-._ _ _ ....MAURICE�.Ft YN N.......- - family_. of Crewe, visited at rile Jos. ,... +; lPreeb)terian church `on Sunday, ....... , to a -mile -a -minute action 'story Hackett s on Sunday, • . e. Miss Annie MacDonald and � Miss with thrills galore and enough Lois MacKenzie, of the Stratford Quite a number front here attended t held at John I.asen- t Friday nSgltt• suspense to keep you interested Normal, are home for the holidays. •the tai en par y till the last foot. - - big anis `Dire H t 'M G lays las "Speed Wild" THE. TELEPHONE GIRL in "Faster Foster" "PATtIE REVIEW" ding on Wednesday, June 16th at 10 -• g a. ec ox ac regor_ Mr. Palmer Irwin has the cement and daughter, Grace, of . `rextas, are `rcxk completed on his "House. 'Pro - visiting at the old beetle in Kintail.' spects look goad, Palmer. • St. Joseph's church, Kingsbridge 'We are glad to rep, rt that Mrs. was the aceire_nf a very. .pre tty wed -..Waiter iton-iee etteng, along. -as ave as can be exreeted at t''ingham hos- day and Satur- a,nt,, When ,Angela Justena, daughter pital. day at 3 p. tri. of Mr. and Mrs, William Quigley, eon, BOYS! Attention ! $65 GIVEN AWAY $65 EVERY BOY IS ELIGIBLE ._.To_theWhoy.. getting .the.,Ialgest..nitmber-mf_msec.. :._..• in our Boys' Popularity Contest, we will give • $50.00 IN CASII Tothe one coming second $10.00 IN CASH and the one coining third $5.00 IN CASH HOW TO WIN IT For each 10c sale a boy brings irt,'t a will credit him with one vote. That is the only condition there is to it. , There are no strings attached. ,A Hat Free to each Contestant BOYS! Drop into the store and let ine expIairi it to you. Our "BOYS' POPULARITY CONTEST", BEGINS MONB4Y, JUNE 28th and RUNS UNTIL SEPTEMBER ,11th Everybody helpthe boys and you too will benefit by it satisfation and saving. Save your dis- count coupons. BUY AT W. R. HARRISON'S EAST SIDE SQUARE PI ONE 477 WESTFIELI) children, of Cochrane,'visited with the. -.forgetting brotherly leve;ehe• started former's parents, Mr: and 'Mrs. A. an onslaught which didn't and until Wilson,. over. the, week-etid. . four students had. dented: the rubber, The following -stanza found the two Misses Alba and Lettie k`cx, " of a Whitechurch, visited with their rela- teams coasting along with a four elves. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher and run -gar still between • them, as the family and Mr. and ,Mrs,. A. Clark scorer had, to credit each of 'them Mac. runs, rfdham an a with two n P d it t •' r f • a few dayscoca l , of S x It was with deep regret we learned Ewan being the marksmen, for, -the of the death on Thursday of Mr. Rob- Paddlers. Then in the seventh •-the er't Glen.. Ile had been a resident of scoring ended when a rennet for each this :community all his life until he nine reached the all important. station. - moved to Goderich last fall. Deceas' so that on looking matters over it cd was -a --very successful- farmer- and- seams .th as i th t_Faddlere failed to de an esteemed member of Smith illi =:fhcir duty when they °edited to pull church. Deep sympathy is felt for .even with the students. in the fourth The siateee, all who are left of a large In the later stases of the game that a family,- Mrs.. Chas. Stuart,- of Nile, - seemed to be their jrnbby but they and Miss Ellen, with whom be resid- acquired the habit, too. late. - ed,. also bis other relatives. Lannan, sit the. keystone sack for the G.C.I„ was the shining light of - SOFTBALL the tilt, his fielding being. perfection, _• ' itsalf.M_,iie performed lir similar style 'Glee Students Down the Gunners in ' last Thursday in the garne with. Salt- a Great Game • ford and the school team. will • have on in tittle worrys ova that posits luturc� if he keeps up they peva Every• : fan turned out to nee the This victory sends the .G.C.le into Mr. V.' J. Parks is sper..n; a new G.C.I. vs. C.R.C. bretle last Thursday Essex sedan ear, and'it was; a game well worth watch- undisputed possession of first Ones Miss allyrle Kfllough is 'spending a ins, for from the .drop of the hat it land as the first half of the srltrduls week or two at her h:ime near Dun- was some argt•.ment. Excitement 'anon ee was high at all stages, the players 'Ctrs. W. 11. Campbell visited her and the spectators, yes even the um - niece `'firs Ailin et tueknow, on pfres all showing great nervousness Mr. and Mrs. Maitland 'Bell and The duality of the pitching caught the 1 }`ink among the the first telt'dule hhcis ,amily, of Goderich, spent Sunday at the rye of rverybeily, thirteen batters heard, befits -retired via the strikeout route --Overcoming ...a.iive_run leadegained: terniinntes on Thr•rsday it would loop as if the students have die'+' intent°icing regarding the pennant. They have. come outfit (there is no dot bt'of that '•' when the situation seely tense. say the five other •teamsl and will _ : Sunday. • i r: Ai-bort•-'ii'•aleles:- •-••--•- '�' „-..-' Mike Sanderson having three more l y the nriilers lir their half of the. I)r: Janfse 'MeCfinton and Diiss ('', seals to his credit than Bob ilfs- Mct'linton were renewing old ac-, sett. Bob made a whirlwind start,' first, the Square c anis through With quaintaneea on Sunday. the first three students to face enough counters to land season.thethey Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Tanney attended him being •vietinis to his speed, but second victory of the They the funeral'of Mr. Tunney's sister, after that McConnell was his only showed y kinds nue t fid play asht en efast Mrs, 'Cole, of Blyth, on Saturday. prey, two strike -outs being tallied .a brand of bail as they.and did against Mr. rind Mrs. Eobt, Buchanan paid stgainat him. Lo:ig hits were not. on the Purities they will be a hard team a flying visit to Mr. and Mrs. Chas, the day's menu, only ane homerbeing '1Vightntan, of. Whitochureh, one day registed, that coming off Mike Sand. laat kveck, triton's club. ' The McDowell families held a re. The "pulirera after knowledge" LADIES 1000 Pairs of union p!cnie on Friday, June 18th, at deserved the victory, their game, to Guaranteed Silk Hosiery the hone of Mrs. Joe Killough, Dun- alt departments being, on the night's altford. d y y one, for play, afro Iger than that of 5 The were rock on two occasions, gannon. FREE Mr, and Mrs. Albert Carnpbelt an family visited !Kers. Campbell's sister .with the bears loaded no tear, in the just send tis Your nat»c anct„addr,ess Rami Dick Gardiner, mnear l's sister field can feel at, ease. The Gunmen' on coupon below and melt tell you managed ta, populate -the •sacks in the how to more one pair of our. f.us otts on Sunday. ' : third' when Mike 'tad a generous turn, cuarantecd bilk llosrc'ry absolutely Mrs. David Cotter, who has been in three batters being promenaded to Fithe Q Vnu self nothfnl;, You bow fit health for a Tong time, 1* now in , as an We arc sStrtrloi c chis rfirst on four bad ones, but ITadden, An edkrrtiseintnt to ;,rote that the ill; inghamr haapital. we .tvisli for' the heavy hitter for the `('.R.A., faikd our new Silk Hosiery !r°uaratntr•cd) her a speedy recovery. ', in the pinch as he watched a perfeet is the biggest talar in Canada. tin v Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell went strike cross the platter for number 1100 pslra to he Give* away FitEE. to Brumfield on Saturday, Mrs. Me three. Then in the sixth the tail end Act quickly, Dowell remaining there to attend here of the Gunners nicked Sanderson for.1•ie1 in_ and, 'Mail This Cononmother._ who.. we are sorry to report.: thee successive hits with only one Te TliE CONSUMERS' HOSIERY Is ,not gaining in health as her snany'1 outs but once more the ett'&nts c'ltme co., LTD friends would wish. 1 thr,, ule h unscathed. Sill ',Bisset going Kent AWL TOMO* L, CAaada Mr, and rites. Frank Campbell were; out on a foul tip held by Mef-latskey :emir, ' in Goderich an Sr May visiting their' and :leen made the third out on a, daughter, Winnie, in Alexandra Hess- fins+ deity to centre.. which (kldthorpe :'tly1i1il:S' pita], where she underwent an opera. ,did well to hold, A Tacky break from ems, ss tion on Thursday last, We are glad Saltford at either of theca times 'PISS i0 ,y Otto New Spring Footwear is .Attractive in STYLE •- • QUALITY and PRICE Yo 11 are invited to chop at W. HERN'S SHOE STORE The Square Phone 43W SHETLAND PONY REE 1•r 'J 'ery Contest Store is busy giving o u t thousands a MOUS. to thee(' intere'ted in lel .pin their -favorite :Boy or Girl win tile. Pony.. Who is going to win it? N)"one can tell until tits last votes are e.rtt:tted. Thousands of vote. are voted each day gni the judges are busy counting theta, Pith out your favorite and work *littt-a f' t- hinl or her. -Ballot )ox is t':t-the Model Theatre. No onC connected with the Theatre Or stores Where the votes are given out or their Brothers 0' Sisters can enter, and no ',yinpathy • contestants allowed in the contest. • :111'..E, Y. Leslie, .1Tanager Bank' of Mon- treal, ', r r , Canadian tI al 'incl �T A. MacKay,Manager c . 1, �' Bank of Commerce, have been appointed jud- ges to check up the counting of the votes and their decisionis final. _ - Many boys--and-girls,. Ito only - of xoderieh, __._ but many in the country will enter, and everyone will be interested in helping their favorite !w a real contesdei'• for the Pony.. - . ENTER TO -DAY AND GET AN EARLY START. The following stores will give you votes on cash purchases and cash paid on accounts of twdnty-five eents.ancl up. Ask for then!. THE S. A. GRAY CO., Drygoods and Ladies' 'NV(a . E. G. SMITH, Bakery CRAIGIEBROS.., Tobaccos and Billiard Roma FRED HUNT, T . Hariware W. REG. SHARMAN, Boots and Shoes STURI)Y'S CASH GROCERY,. Groceries -mu! Fi it GEO. W. SCHAEFER, Grocerie,. HURON' MOTOR SALES, Garage, Gasoline and Oils THE GODIRICI-i STAR, , "ewspal r Sul s:;e iptions. 1 1