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PACE EIWIT
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and Um. Ilar3I'd r:Taam, Evraaes*t Luckt.
spent the 1,700;,..?nd witi.) and elciderich.
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DISCOUN
•ai1y Tennis ituket in our
store. Our large. stock of
Tennis Riaeil2t3 wU
_ ed at 4iEconut. These
are all new 1930 stock and
= a wonderful opportunity to
gt a gooJ•
=- We can supply you tvitb all
oilier Sporting Goods, in-
cluding Golf Clubs, Golf ,
Balls, Soft Upalls; Toni&
Balis, etc. "
oODERICir STAR
4l;cir grandparent's. Mr. ond Alm, ' Mr. anti Moo. Jasper Walkoni. af Now is the time tij, have
Paul Wardell'. c, 'St. Marys, vaned lipi-ot friends . in
' Mr. and Mrs. Redaern retained to Davgannon fur a few dayi last wk,. your
tkoh, Lome in Toronto en Saterday Mr, Walkont, who is now in the in,' . Sewing II I f ____
i after a Very pleaotit hEliday with ematieo business, was formerly maciniit
i M,I,,,,,.es Josephine Weir and Vior.l Mr. and Mrs, Isaiah Kilpatrick, of '
Mr. and Aim Allen 'Wilson.
OVERHAULED
,ouccessful merchant in Dungannon, !,.
)1cnce Paterson, of Auburn, arc spend. "Chicago, have .been guests with the
ing a few ebya with their grandpar.,former's sater, Nis, J. *W. Petrie, ' Pen*. Oita, Belle, Needlee, etc.
cm's, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnstone. land other relatives in this district. -
# Mr. nrad Mrs. Peacock and two Mr. Kilpatrick is well remembered.: - MISS NOBLE
bwo, of a)Inevalo, also Mr. Silas horo, LPing a son of the late. Wam ,I , . •
Johnoton, of Welton, visited witli catil Mrs. Kilpatrick, of Ashileld,
„oral Mrs. Will Diellwaeri onSaturclay.i zo schail basid of 13 S. S. Igo. a,
Mr. R. M. Young and daughter, Aoinlold (Dungannon) have
Isobel, also Airs. A. Johnstone, at- gaged Prineipal Ross at tho same
*ended the funeral of their cousin, 'enbrY us bt.sfore, $1450; Mi
MS3
British Escheogo. Cloth
ihtwitt ttle
Monday. ligirl in her eleventh
, en 4
Mr. urdoch Meltenzie, of Nhitall,fg. rn.apaliryrnonif shrowbftIn eoirnee-recnagsaegei year., and was a daughter of Ur. and '
ui- ali'ar. W. J. Finial an her father heir)
t Mr. Jelin Johnstone, of Ottawa. b thrh'n f.r.-‘2:---41111. 141-11t'te ber in It native of Asitieid, and a son of
,, Mrs. Finnigan and -the late R.
spent Friday with his uncle and I
ME': Ethel Case left last Friday ert Finnigan. Sympathy is extended
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aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnstone. He ,mornizia,
for a delightful fortnight's , to the bereaved parents.
tvas aecompanied by Mrs. Alen. ale.
,
Into, of Kincardine. Mrs. G. Lav.'holidelr.
hg t
which,ivill be spent at At.
ani o.
e followinpupits,aDungannon
cry d daughter. Mairartra ot, Ti„..,?antle City, Philadelphia, New York ae/T041 ilase k„en onemssfui In the
onto, and Mrs. Jas. McKenzie, ob Virwhington and other Pinta of, in- June mointinations: Sr. 5th Form.—
rterest. IIer friend, Miss Rt a Vibe,
Pat Perry.
. copied her from Toronto. A Cao.,ranip_teteii.,1.7e,,r _....9;_cho_s_i__Cton,t,So-...,
DUNGANNON ire feature of the outing.
trip up the Hudson will he an attract. '1;141671`1014:70'nUaltr4V0ViltiZrgild/JF.T4
Mrs. Gardorn of Toronto, has been ziriss ciar.4
a guest with her niece, Mrs. (Dr.) Sprout, a Stratford,iin the rinnating subjects of Lower
tv 1.
limn Wiggins. Jr. 5t who passed
Case. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs,ISchool--Ilistory, GeograPhy and Art ,
Mr. Robert %tablet'', of Canton David Sproul, on Sunday. Aceont. .....Erelari c uthert, Mary Finnivn nod
- --'-' PanYing ner were Alr. and Mrs. HosHerbert 'Finnigan. • The successful
has been holidaying at the home a son, of Stratford, who !mitered up. ,Entrance vandidate$ ,are Mien. An.
Ms sister, Miss Jennie MeNath. Marjorie and Allen Barns also canto derson, 'Wilfred Pentlandt Allan Reed
me, and hire. David S.. Errington, witb them. the latter remaining tor and Amy young, special
of mention
West Wawancsh, were guests on a visit at the home ef his grandPar-. is tot be made of Arthur Brown, who
Sunday .with relatives in Gorlerich. ,ents, Itr, and Mrs, 7, G, Allen. ' obtained an average of 84.5% on the
•Little Norma McWhinney, of Ash. Mr, and Mrs. O. M. McKenzie and finals and Grace Young 72%.
field, is visiting at the home of her son, Malcolm; attended the bia"sonic Mr. and Mrs. Devitt Nivina and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, il. service at Clinton on Sunder oven
C.*, four children; who left this district
mg when upwards, of 160 meinbers
A number a Dungannonites enjoy- of that order were addressed by Rev.
d the band contort given at Code. R, C. MeDermid, of Anon Presbyter.
Cole's liook Store I
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-CARLOW
Mrs. Jas. Olen, of Toronto, called
on her xebtives here q:n SaturdaY. I
Dr. Colin Young, cf Toronto, spent
the week -end with his relatives hero. t
Mrs,. Allen Wits= anent Tuesday
with her som, Mr. Tom Wilson, oi
•Corlow. •
hire, Tailor is with her daughter
(Ituv.) Cumming, of
'ct present. 0
and Alr.? i:leorge Paterson -arc'
'spending their, holidays with 'their,
.rich at the cline) of the churchser- ian chtira, Gaderich, McKenzie
re,atives here. ' ; I
44ster Sheardown b holi-
daying with -his undo and aunt, Mr.
sod Mrs. John Treble.
Mr- Ed I. I • i
edurn. visited with her mother,
!MIN rtod. Young, en Monday.
Mr, mid Mrs, Will McKenzie ' and
three, boys, a Lucknow, called on
and Mrs. A. Johnstone on Toes.
1(1W,
vices on Sunday. evening. assisted the choir in the service of
Rev. William E. Perry, and sister, nralee.
Miss A. Perry, returned en Saturday Mrs. IL A. IdeKenzie„. accompanied
from GaIt„ where' they had spent a ky her daughter, Mrs, James Me.
few days at their former home. gachern and danghter Mary, of Lan
Mr, Herbert S. Stothers, of Ash. don,. were guests for a few daYs last Noma and little daughter who are
home by siding the house with rock- forlUor's sister* Mrs. Jonathan. rat- their own car, with Calgary as their
•m- Week$ ago by motor, en route,
for Sault Ste. Marie, AU continuing
their joUrney,' again by motor, front
the Saulb, to Douglas, Man., Where
they will visit relatives prior to their
procedure to Saskatchetiran, 'where
Nivins assist in the harvest.
They left in companY, from the
Strait, with Mr. and Mrs Wilfred
new. hno wen improving farm week in Wingham at the home t)f the touring the West, also by motor in
f4cledhe4xiSralszEleit; oonna powies, nt. at. oveMng, being aevottipante'd DY vuis t
tison. They returned on Saturday pe ive 1.ed
are visit t e o
Tipm, J 0 and afro Prittison wl o d
ors a th h MO of %Ir. end
as, an eon sp, of London,
Mrs. David Sproul,
, t HE DIONT
DYSE1VTERY
COULD BE RELIEVED
'Mr. john %felling, Fenner, Alta.,
writern,--"I 104 a returned lohlier,
and when I came home from Overseas
I Antlered greatly with dysentery. The
.,4oetor, mid it was chroulo tied did not
tittAt. it toulti be relieved. 11owever,
he' doctored The for finite a while, but
0(140 no good. NO day the druggist
*died ate if r hod ever tried
' "04 his neeoanasaclatiat bonght
bottle faul after"' Ima taken it sok
no seller, so X got two monv, tool
To *Wee, 4rpoutory elate
925.04, io
Aft osly T. -1041.0"..a1/4
4414.11i TV1140t °
West Street
Electrical Shop
We carry * good stock of
Electrical Appliances
Fixtures, etc.,
Wilt Specialise in
Wiring of All Kinds
Estimates siren on
application
MI Work Guaranteed
Frani McArthur
Phone 82 West Street
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, spout Sun ay
here anei who are n w
.ing been engaged in the barber busi,,
d ng winter. I \
ome of My. ari VS. Wro. Plunkett, The union by m r
of Blytlw
JUIX liOth, la -24
SAO of HOUSEFURNISHINGS
RUGS
27 x $4 Axminster. Wilton Rugs,
Sale ..$3.75
2' -a yds. x 3 yds. Axminster Wilton
Rugs. Sale Price... . , .$25.00
8 .yds. x 8 yds. Axminster Wilton
Rugs. Sale Price... ....$30.00
yds. x 834 yds. Axminster Wilton
Rugs. Sale ..$36:00
8 yds. x 4 yds. Best English Wilton
Rugs, $80.00, for........$35100
PILLOWS
Superior „ Bed Pillows, goose
feathers, and coveling of fancy
woven proof ticking. On sale,
each.. ......$2.75
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MESSES"
Showing some very new.product4
dons in Wash Dresses in
wash Crepe", a washable pure ,
6silk crepe in white. .Prices range
$5150, $10.00, to $16.00.
PRINTED DRESS SILKS
A (I 1
COCOA DOOR MATS
Size 14 x 22. On sale, each 59c
. Sige /6 x 27. On sale, each 95c
URTAIN NETS
1 86 to 40 inch `BUngaIow Nets,
neat patterns and with lace trim,
mpiKedge,_ ivory and ecru, 500
and 55c per yard, for.......38e
BLINDS
Green, Cream, Ilitalze, new stock,
perfect quality, size 86 x Tg
mounted on heavy rollers, brk-
jts
complete, each.... .
0 ayed. shipment of new Silks
in most pleasing designs and all
calor grounds, medium and light
colors. Are tub fast and splendid 1
ctUality, All si.25 quality on sale
j. A CHESON
• .8rle
OBROADCLOTIIS
re all silk, will launder and
wash beautifully, nice weight
azian Inches wide, ColerS natur.
pink, popcorn, orchid greens,
rose, &net, also white. Specially
priced... .. ..........690
.FRENcg Ar0.1LES
Wash Voilei in new. patterns,
medium and fight patterns, fine
Auaitty, See window display.
Speczally priced, ....48c
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& SON
1
geroz
/31188 3141'81/tet Ydn ° 4tIr • hlZhi, Wilson motor° uP andard, Bei* o w tig, bodice and eyed skirt nd I could die haini y.'
f d gitan satut TtlAgre 1;rfetitY tera 11 b h lo tire lit
ovir ut o letrei ng e
tisliearti post „oillee stall', arrived on
1711ursdity evening to spend a inomm
from Mora On SUndaY0 and returned .announeed iviro on klulay evening with- goelets of lace. With it she. Bored--"'Weilk here% Your kiss. ahich to pat it on.
on Monday. being accoMpanied on Mat, "IL an t
ec ungunrion in so ar
,vaeation at the home of her mother, • g wore bridal. veil and orange blos.. t---- 1 .
his returrt bv 'Wilson, who had as the Aetna of th pr s ut "Ste d rd svm4e, and a‘mne pearls and erg- ".
e e e •
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'tette ------------ fhger youth—"Gne 'kiss front you Woman amets kit: little here be-
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rUs. J, Rawl,
Mr and Mrs, „Tech ameitaer, of at he- former home at Dungannon the 60421,14414.0 Bank Of Commerce." ried- a shower. liouquet of Oplietia
e ad_ el,v liOn
Goderich, lirs. *Walter Hawthorne ministetect by the present °facers of 11, AttenuanD was Miss korion Cott,
UlAredelr et the lunno 0, 44 l** and and two Children, Doris and Franklin.
Mra. ,Ino. R. SWOP
Rees. WeNee; of the 2nd concession trip with them and will remai
• been holidaying for over a, fortnight flank of Canada" will be changed to et4 the .,gift.et the groom. She Cat-
Detnit. and Mr, and Mrs, Donald
Mcblevin. Of -Getierich, were guests • and with other relatives here and at The businesa continue to b reses and lily.01-th
of Goderich, also made the return
of West Wirwanosh, had a steer kit. Elora for a short visit.
, n
led by lightning (Wring a recent elec.. virod•nonan7 .evening, 01. ,Inst
fTleal storm. The lose is covered by - week the grounds adioining the beau.
insurance. ^ • tiful Term haitie of Mr. and -hire. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson, of P., Hanle at Crawford were • -the
London, Ire guests at the home of scene of a very -delightful gathering.
the, letters sister, Mrs. lames W. when meinhers of the W. M. S. of
Smith, having arrived on Tuesday, Dungannon United church were en -
They expeet to return to London on tertaine0 by 'the itiembers of the Mis.
e $tandard Bank staff, who ,as for (le ru, River„ who wore butterfly _
ee PeO$ible inn to be tetained ater 11 It gneorzette. and curia 001teS4
given the idditt,tional'faellities afford.
rine aotuletlhgeliMlit44tlencia. r*cirr°Isaennits ZeiteetZ b,ribsibiacerbroenwthrlirr, 111,..r,vaa;,0s,eatoenil:
ed bY* 4111144of kan°1e6 frpni e°4•8b tdhUePtIdgehilrld't hoei b °the ttg*Isle4e'rt
oses 4 °orchids. Tim groem Wae.
to eoaet la Canada; with direct repre.
seutetion in New Y-ork and London, Hudson, slater ,of the brid4, sang, ti;,'
the accompaniment of rlYirs. Allen,
incladiog wilt/40de banking 4°11- Needham: After a dainty Iturciteen.
nections, it .wat take, about three the happy couldoiett. 4s,matcrit. for
rtiday. Won Mere ofIfie same church. ibusiness as over wilt be the slog. trevellieg el a- le1.1W geetgetto drew*.
In the league genie of settlxtli Mr; JAC"it Grahan4 Who .was Witit the' sem° ecterteeee Ireet4 • navy poiret.tWOLcoAti, axesai 'Delo&
instroent:s, hat, in the 'Meantime
Months to 'Mem, the necessatY rul- two weeks, trite to, riliii014 the, bride
;pla3red at Oneglowee TacedaY ing in the Dungannon braneli Of the ment of MistOmersaa in the past. • " ffewered hat, and. grer elloear
A roads lead to Dungannon on 'torn they will reside on the groem's
ScOre of 1148 in favor of St. einpleyed on the staff of the Stand. Anglian Ohnitit Which Will be 'held
Sunday to their borne at Detroit., i s ta,1).in.;J:* le% Vitt pltv. ett mutrenny azt.itnnon :trnra
evening between the girls' team of Standard Rank, in the absence of hbiue ose, glOvea and purSe. tilde te-
tt* former were the winners, with a his return to •VreItesley, Nvliet* he is animal garden part.,y of St. Paul% iThe funeraz of tlohext.
s�n mall 'daughter. Mary Lou, returned ben on103tog' nmrtzug. tts ;i7.0at ord% ling four.aet drama, 'The g, Wy 3,otn, was hew. on.
St. Ketone snd thst of Dungannoni Immured Thelon left on ThuredaYnn Friday evening* MY '27t „ for the faro in Ilderton. On
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Fairbairn and 'ard DargL:. Malign whe ;lad On the pitrishi,li grenade ostk. 1140501 ownI at lila 1-100141:4 WI-
° 'COM ,SSI011 44f. .14...91ifko on. itaaway
having enjoyed. leaaant areeh with Mr'- n
t
on clot th k
Tito Xtilv meeting of tim Dungan- quite, an attraittion. The ladies of The services' were ...-...A .....s b3r tkla
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, e here, • ehurobf 1Whicit ettotaid praire to bo deuce of Ins. nephew riliotit.
hranch of' the Woineres Institute the tongregatlekosh*arelareneeler---was nis4 in, Dungannon.'icetnetorY. • TOE VOIR Of sal ISIACTION
Renee end aports. in addition to soft thing to delight the palate of even death mut although weaPsolvan4d
w
,
Heatiquarters far.
CAMPERS, and TOURISTS
9ilatitY Groceries.. Prices
Right. .
Fresh F'ruit -and ileget.
ables daily.
SILV Hit W C)(AD'
CREA111
•Bticke And Eon
tient.
Courteous SerViCe. \Vhere
' Manliness is Potannpunt.
„
iry our etvigvti WW1 natialy
it'S GROCERY
NI) BEND
CASINO
Monday, July 23ri, 28
Carnival Night
The Night of Joy and Fun
See and Hear the Oissett-mae.
Lean Orebestas in Special Pep
and Nowiterii.
serpentine.. Balloons, • emstetti,
AN AVALANCIIS OF PUN t
The One Night to Take Away
the Blues.
Wei., Ur 250.V* Swath
' Huron Moor* Pier&
PrOgritrit every Sunday Reciting
VACATION FOOTVWEAR
Ear Gat Toni'. &Min, Saftloallorto.
VACATION TRAVELLING 000134
Bat Ititaa, CM Bags. Ssitsases, &ass Rags;
Alibi &Ilk Maks. AC.
hreVera vary tars*, usortatant to choose from
--fail rNViTED TO 8110? AT
W Hern's Shoe Store Phone
43.,w
The
Sow*
e/P=
Ammer
--Is Your Roy Musical?
I1r may I. a future great musician, Give him
*opportunity of finding out through piano
/eto4y:; .-eun, that he has the advantage of a good
teachn a pure•toried
veiwientri.
MASON 0 RISCH
dna
HENRY HERBERT
Pianos
are irrie sod rich in tone, evsenriels for ;the
r traitriog of the ear. In 'civic:MS 11*.D1P11
leef /014 a hogvy,Otle for every borne
-cow for every inrserrie,
:Sent! tootmt, jg1.DA•iptive titer,trifie
**me • i• • ....... .... . •••••****•••
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MASCItif*MSCH
fl reef. $treet, steamed. oat,
Ploalf ara we new olinstrateol. peice-hoe
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Itetr. C, If...McDonald. and interment
will he in thirfonn of a isienie, whieh the .good meals Willett ther Provide' 0 eleimaseiLman„ who was unmet., goo, u*si,„4-p44,"146-400Eincli
teoll be 'held' on the aeltool 'grounds on upon such oncasetone, will again he fri 4 had lived alone Se his own home i
Wednesdav afternoon. d'uly 20th, the tore vath abundance of evel"Y" t4tel $01ne two weeks, ri r t hi ' sro-4-
ball ,will be features of the after. .the most fastidfona. Supper will lie. years, helm in Ida,. aightmin18.
th
moons program. Como and bring Served from iff ,to 8 pm., while A
room
your -^baskets and' enjoy the after- booth for ice ,Oreant and other re-- tinernar'waVraasahigernedontwoltthergbieedmsellefelth
freshments wilt be -conducted _
al -
Mr. chriatoimer cook. nen of me throughout the evening.. Supper and emnierr tseintehse4 1°1124; denathe,ha.d.j.g'no Paa3rtia-
and lfra..eamael Cook, of West, `We: the entire Vanzara rtertanle4 result of iii; great age *mei ;moral
wanosh, has taken over the agency will he. Preit,„lifta4„, ert e05 sau.n.lte t„,. weakness causing heart. failpro. If°
of fart& implements and inachinery ecillte -0.r 444'w and** ''-'" s -.; Was able to sit at the table for his
tinumfaetured by the ' Frost and e',,,..1dIdrenL,the_VIO.OA!,t the meal elOke„" breakfast QS late as Monday morn.
formerly condueted by
Wood Company, which agency was ,t,"1. 43 and e"JeY "e evening, the ""' ing, some thiety-43ic hours before Ilia
monk cni., iiiu; of the season:
e was conscious nuel ration.,
i 4,,,i
licit who finds his time almost cora,
p e y absorbed br his business in thetvceoruywntlityefestses "tier‘od,rdi,:vsnesiatybecit7bgph.: 4 itrai—eitrwila).3thboetnenind CacrectutarTAnheitanite, ThIrt
connection with the sale and instal. fere farm._ beel,_,,,05 43 .,„."4.,' 89 sziw — land, neat Ftelfastr in, January, 1840.
Iation of Deka light plants and rad. ,t,f)Wa9 euu "1"•15v3r uce"11$ 4. nn.7, Re came, with his parenta and sip.
10A. Mr. Cook will handle binder "ice, "Accommodation for tourists.„ tors and brothers to this country in
twine, in addition to a full lino of re-- le AnaSt tPWalt /AO "tourist' 'datnPa, the early sixties, settling on, a tam
pairs for farm machinery nuinufne. Aro provided ter those who travel in the vicinity of Galt. &out sixty
foxed by this firmR
, e will occuPY threuirly vet fair bugl i in,-,1-o,Ica"
the building formerly used by Mr.
Culbert adjoining the blacksmith
shop of Leslie Schultz.
Relatives from Ashfield and Waw.
* *nosh of little Grace Finnigan, whole
death occurred at Egmorolville as a
result of tetanus' following an injury
to her foot when she aeCidentally
atepped on a nail some two weeks
ego, attended the funeral which %lief
held from her parents' home on Tues.
day of last week. Grace was it
I I I
tomer
Hatis
In Remarkable Salo
Mamma, at
HALF PRICE
Most orf Mese Hate sr*
inerlest at 4at * fraction
of their firmer oeloa.
&wady trinmaat, Nei the
colora are the ***110101
meet favored Aran.
For FRIDAY and
SATURDAY*
,114 JULY SALE
Price
MSS IIKVICAlt
kingetea Street
and who do not care to frectuent pub.
aee.rsaAdhCrltot
he hostlers. Tut thiaerviee K:ot'sfingohofag oz the.
of Ashfield, at presenh
appreciated by motorists is evident Carts. Xtc., in different colors ; also you
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We hate on hand nice assortment
fir Carriages, *rollers, Prams, Pi.'
Nanede Gall Remedy
A nrrts 'Pv4i filt•V-eAV TAO.
SON rekor Toro.eso.
2.$c 4onf 5k1.7
biz 14.rogz. re/770dg ,-
ONST/ PATIO N
re
garniture
21:rlOW
stevr eettencl;o:s rte:tpu vc.r1,44; new
rvrtiliPit: in:A*1dt theY
rarnitarev gab, Car-
YOUrnonsky... Mal/nest
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HABOLll BLACKSTONE'S.
.fORNITilBE ERCIIANCE
On the Wear**. of Gotterfoh
IRA
Nett
Luck
for
front the fact that these places ere one years ago he moved to the farm
owned by John R, Savage. Plftr4 mu carriages, toddy care, and
provider solution ta the problent,ot
frequented' ram* and more, and they
since continued to be his, home. Ile' thing iti this line give, u9 a eem, ther VROOMAN'S AND YOU WILL
on the. oune conOCasion which has Seeking ROitiets. If you need of stip OFT YOUR CU:RILL:3 PRESSED 4 T
a family holiday at very little extra wit5 of &quiet dim' position and fondofl ere riot.
*Tient tor preParing meals, and, with hy who knew him. Ne vim a
expense wit moat tourists provide kis own kerne. no wa3 g good
LOOK AND PEEL LIKE A
theinsel6s with;the ifecesSarY AzOldn* neighhet. and was highly resnmted MILLION DOIXARS.
they- may very readily „e'h ril,,k,ehneell, and Ittrr regular in attend. , nommin Proulit aad Expert Service
cream, batter, eggs, 'rear' 'rum" 9ance upon its services While health liVIEVArilli g*"
farall" neat 114' 111'114, firn whmt „member of Dungarinon Presbyterian
R WHEELER Wend' Frock*, Cleggiog Works
be tided. iwba°437,Totfir+4'(kinle a tnt:r-Yahrtipopdf,,eithMrt.aReitiodf wivabsognaemoinown , ,ore tit itmaduleiLusw.."hoft. ut
riamiltea Street J. li., VROOrrifikti
fliAtWUlhitC-etlt-carn4rileroarslilrinhelirldritit-artyliiiti6bary,iretthiedtiorr#T1ritrdEitniell4nMed'il who • was present' for _the
mrsiii.thehathis. -iiefesteetifskife-ostite.iirmi"""; 3"
this impose, and would give the eity
sire when they le themselves to :the ilisolptintritRit4 i dill,: Three
e A ba rb: el: de r1;11114ennat y titridi:
dwellers the ear and quiet they uft-Isisters bredeceastd him, mg folio's ;
enuetrits for fredat air, aullihine 4011 of Monfort's; James PAO, *lea of
the peacefulnefie and serenity so con. Ashdod; Mrs. Thoa, srewarr, a Km.
&wive to sleep, and restfulness. It haw; Mrs. Aim Reid, of paetinch,
would enhance the attractiveness of and, miss Mary Anne, vim died. in
ger feel welcome.
Globe of WedavidoVuiy, 18thf will err R-eIti',-,4-p-ii.F" Eixf17;. limns
tiny; place by six nephews: Will
The followzng gistragraph rem* The riTort ,.,„„„ lo„„f, 11,0,4 of A,,hfiem, Rot„
onto Pre ytery was held last AVelebt.
Ing in oakwund Preebyterlaft chur 11*, Relatives from a distance who were
Ckronto, to deed with the matter of a fittoredIto.foRrobethret fltuzedr,solfwerortet; nisistnri 1
our viitage lite, and make the strati/y*1*nd. Re was borne to his Usti
4 be of interest to ungannon relidi- Reid, of St. George; Robe'rt Durninn
Ierair A relit midi*/ of the Tor. 1 winsbann and John Mani% Gutiph.)
li to the pastor, Rev. Hilton R., Mr. and mi.& Thos. Reid, of St.'
, nria7.116:(Tha,r14hynnaeraPidn' tketkIto_pr..frr°01/arfitieritr. poeineessliti..., soChietosikrnergmeo:rorl4ifstfo.leamnudIntr. rMarnirsds: mmThri.x.o:nardlithomimliersigr;,
tery,,Rev, 1 A. Mustrd, presided,and
1
Rev. 4,I. W„ McNamara, Clerk of the oMfeAGIlueltnhel
i Rev. Dr. Campbell expressed a wilh p .,,a thnifoot 51,. .4?„lir, met,„„m,
motr.Raindpley‘irsalOhunobl)LUbriluirri:
, Almetobly, Me& a bticf address., nit,,, of winothiro; Mrs. Chas. Thirnai
.1to accept the call, remarking that he iot 8,... ifoien: mill mard,ray4 Mr.
t,
felt thet "it *wit to * higher
end broader work in the eines,,:r4Ti8santedwliattrts,.0FrentrilitietkwIS!ewart and Miss
the Lord." 'The presbytery arquiesc-
,ed to his wish and * niuttelA was tor.
many made effecting the+ translatien
nr DC. Campbell from thilkwoOd t)
tomkolwo.obw- .ix••01,1•1010
LEEEtURN
Priadert, A resolution. was *Iv+ MeV- 8 Mi” Mt* Norton, et Toiaitti„,,
led end efrontled SlerpAeiseir ReV.,1,,peniiing het' vacation at her h!nite
,M, Pune hltOtiet moderator and in here„
th.CAparity he will probably OraTil mite RettDr, ilodelith, it
ally (Ware if* DelfortP., Cox her c.Alsins, hilt, Jean 14114 Grae'61
weofi e•it Son(thy. • !Hunter,
N.4';41111" -!1.411*";' -'1"1""t'70, Miss ltfeiamsta, of Hamilton...is);
rafted chew!! parsoneire was the, -I:hating h000 aunr* t, MJno, CMS:
Jaya* of a *Air wlikatqc „sexton -ley,
iJamf Mk; wins Naomi freriee),k
114shio. eleighter ger. mid Wre,' 16014'4 C"lc "tnr"d to hr',11°"el
i•
.1. v. a.. Pentlesat. bream. the bride Woodeforik,after a ni"Innt b°1i'
of Kr. Sown Nvedhasii. son of Mr. rra.Y with relaterec
lisrod Sri Herein:0e firee4hees. et II.' Whet Orme Sartori. muwele-treiig.
&view. The bride. who, oetierwl the iag.rano home frees Leveieri Mt 9111, •
I SKM r00* ebit the seee et her breth:. neday and will info* bet iirete
ef-ho4wor, Mr. $J. aphis. r. * chiewleh. beeptIsl.
right, sad 1ido yea
fleyaervknoverlyalh, they NIL Thiv ioe o
eISiLUas
s rwes
IS wore naleson
why Preeneon Giee-Dipped Tis, breaking amile.
ate Mere atesed town and everywhere AIN
Firesiene bade ha Ike ntilee--Firesiosee Deakin re
diem eput he yen. They NM, Yen likaary eiwit wire
yew hatter.
As. Not Olirkgehrr. alkww4rwikkri., limokoveol had
kr sow Airanworl• !kw
Ttittermist en.wpeateutauom. Immo
FIMOTelet
restostot
nikurstorat DEALERS *-14. Amok lisetwas Tehhett,
VV. J. Soma% Saltier*
Wilson Ines.. R. R. Me. Weed & Sea
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