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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-03-21, Page 8-FADE EIGHT 4-6 tie 1 Mfs s.A :r ; =)t,..at a° ►„b�1 r'a.�r f". MR. FARMER' LOVELY � ,,..„....„..3„. L i'r a,, i The 013 gra.) 1191iie bill: r Whish ..aa held a:: the home ct M. anis $lis- Do Nbo i,K,t a favorite harm cellar .ti.te Sites- [f last Fri lay was well _ asterE 1 ras Mat leu hate hadter aio)rove(, and ed tatter:i�[t b': the y,•-t:t� f�ll� �t��titNt ~((Attar worse horse you over warrent ee`a;'ta,'1:?ti ftl ort 5e ga ti tnflr . that collar cn it tit and titter tutiwael DONNYBROOK a sore shoulder ? 'Aga Launra ,k .naon vi;it^ti wfhl .1 ? DO YOU ? * mr.. Pearl �army:ion over tiro seek- - ria n you think of Cr 1.1 reOtirltp Cants, (lanak Air. Tcd Mills visited on Sunday wail lain doter, sora. Norman Thump. s�•ta. of ?Sir < 'Vernon one Alis Vita Chain. soy visited bast Sunday with Alia, Deana Tompson. Honing ttrla•ad roadie the. iiartny°brc:tai: • £ ] I t l''is nrgl,t ;WI 1I:1.KE.HAND MADE C'll.I,A13P.`i OLE'S NoteOaSaturday manna Mardi 23rd t 9.00 • o'clock we are giving away Easter chicks t alt children t'i years old and - under. Have Fou often Wisner that old eulia: :seal€ :b repaired arcl made like nevi so as to double the tengtii fsY icy; life cf usefidneaa `? NAVE YOU ? ? • �, BRING THAT COLLAR TO L.'S FOR REPAIRS - ,Sunday? school .screen, which was to tavo ..en gayer an Friday 5 t , , • ,�,• All P ut d WA st seek end ?HE OODERICH STAR I Now is the time to have ycur Sewing Machine OVERHAULED Perth, Oily, Belt s, Ng:doss, ate. MISS S. NOBLE 13 WWII EXCHANGE BLOC K. DUNG AN'NON was postponed. Tl 1Van'�e o- Inst'?ttt grossit�ceuchre party at the lama of Dlr 'hotruaau T:henspson last xuo.Nda., , an en an to n o hrYd u pro. gu=st *Mt his hems near Dungannon. A. ROLLINSON Frank Pentland is laid up with an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. evening. (alto ladies' prize Wag von 1 -mess, Bouts and Shoos tient . belie eMvieitaiity b loxtiAlbert.a- ha Mrs. Georges Naylor, Indies eon- AUBURN -• ONTARIO solation by Mrs.' Jae. :Mason. Mr. Phone Myth S ,1S Siy>wad on behalf of the community, lies 'Thompson won the gent's. prize ISirs. Iiat•r2y Treleaven, Clayton and Mr. P'otc McDonald gents con ... ,,_....., ..- a al A Get yearswhile they laW,7 solation. - - The gift was' A^r.•aeiously received AUBURN S iE PARD ON rt o auto has' taken fu]( possesssion a suitable reply. by Mr. and Mrd. k`innig'an, -ono made alar. Robert Bogie left for the earn of .the roads for another "season. llit•, James ,McCluskey was a gixest ASHF'1I L D mfr's flailing. 'Air. Andrew 'Iraotupson spent the •meek -end at his iaonae Ir. Lueknew. Mr Dan MacLean has installed a audio at his home in l%tntall. Mr. George (Douglas, of Knox Col- tegef flreached In Ashfield Presbyter- Tanchurch last Sunday. Miss Annie MacLennan, of Chico. .•pa, is visiting ab the home of. her •parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Aiael0en. :Tan, Lochalsh, The W. M. S, held 'their monthly* .�atteetung ut elle home of Mrs. Dun- cani rice ti d-.. a,an n Lau on, Ve p sf x,e,?da at. Mrs. oil. J gCc � last. Al . Ma _n c y i was unpinned delegate to attend the e�x vine al W. M. S. in Utimilton in! .April. • . '+ R„V, years. .They ryill b4 very much mis- clay oil thie'week.. - ' gathering to s=ets* the hosprtalttsaof. his rvindary sill thro.>yi lythe winter by „ Sod, Mr. sand ;taxa. Lloyd Fergusonand. Mee 1llargaret Pentland, teacher, thea}w home,. '. Garntes, nnusfic And deers, j faatenini; �a piece: of:` aeon rind' •about ed, f - • • Sandy to us mo r the sen ben •.t+ .. ac- .. t m Sunda las and Mrs. Dick Parks a his sr *tinily t p . with an uta of fat still on the skin. and . of the •strcet••r-where She was cluaintariees in this loCalttY card tvrib Iter parents,. Mr. and Mrs.. u,ekly until lunch.tlo when tie set- .�rri Sunday last,A E Pentland' q 1 t �ur t Several ....late -colored j'unro s and .� 'bl of Ale Roy Farrow, of 111itchcll was with his sister, Mrs. 7i.obe t David- Z<iiss nlethty bas returned from to 1<it: and Mrs. Sltaty spent the week- Mine Cleft, Mary Finnigan and ('all to Bp in � 1 end visiting friends in Kitchener. Cora Finnigan of .the G, C. Fit were wen, i scoing has landed in at last, Mr. jos. Laidlaw, of Myth, was in' hoino. for the 'week -and. tut it is cold enough yet: , 1 out village on Monday of'this week. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. W. Alton and Tito W. t i3. are holding, their. Mr» tied Mrs. J. J, l:yanvisited; Luck monthly meeting at Mi: Alex. Sillib s Mr`. ' 1i w. Doerr bias r:tprned homy ' 1St • i ?ars. F nk Hawkins have attar visiting Iris dttuhtcr near now trienda air Sutad;+y. Mr. and a visitor in 'the r'ilirs a Inst week. son, on Wednesday. t a a a ,Stratford. 'Rosa Murray, assessor for the ata, been tt (ding the n; h Au, with. the doctorI Mrs. M. Jewell, •ef 4 oTherno, visited of West W4t`wanosh> miade his rounds Quito a number' from here attended her father, Mr. Robt,:Scott,.;for n fern in Dungannon'on Monday: TNP1t8D11Y. Makeli 2tat. 114"U Flannelette Blankets 12/4 Extra large double bed size, white or grey with pink or blue border.$2 0 Special per et 40, • GLOVES Clianioisett.' and Kayser soli • lined Gloves, special sale, but not alt sizes in all styles. Prices ranged 95c up to ri l.u�. At per pair.. , . , ... ..'. Clilaamoisette Clovis with turn cuff, plain and. - fancy embroidered, donee fasteners, • sizes .6 to Y .i. greys, sands, fawns browns. On sale 49c TEA CLOTHS Heavy all pure Linen Tea Cloths, size • 5•t x 54 inches, with border in gold; mauve, blue, rose, •colors, warranted. Value 1.9•$. Bach .... $1.50 DRESSES Silk and Wool Jersey Cloths, lightest weight all woof Tweeds in neat fancy patterns, 1 and 2.piece styles, a';l sparf • models, size .16 to 44. Priced from $10.5O ad $11.95. TOWELS 25 Dozen Turkish Towels, sizw about 20 x 38, Jacquard patterns, vst'y full and soft, with deep border, gold, blue, znauve, rose. Reg. 75c. Each, Sec RUGS Size 3 x 354 yards British Axminster and 'Wilton Rugs, deep pile and in splendid desigtis add colorings for all reams. - Special price...... »*40.11ti ' HALT. RUNNERS . Barrytnore�, Wilton'S' J,d.1le) gttalit ,, newdesigns, size 344 ft. x 7?ft. `Bach Witten pA�i�x+ �niniter 1'i1J1 Romero, 21,4 x 11 aft ' SWISS CURTAINS 36 x 2 i yards Swiss Panels for curs tains, ..ivory shade, S new patterns. Special, each - , - 51,25 W. A�'HESON & SO the St. Patxiek's. concert in St. _ An- days lust rveck Miss Nettie Sproul of of Goderfi lt, .,,, , , . ,,, . ,,, ,_ ..4..1, , ,_ • , _-. ..:.,. ,._. .«.___,_ t.-- ---__._ __, .. _ �_ vkitedher •parents,; Mr. and Mrs, Da- �. e' a on the lieu. it, L. Cumming. A "r e- ,,,, ,.. ,�.,.... church, . ,. Albert.* oceul y a prominent plan up .> e The colleen was quite successful. , aidence €ormetly.:owned by the lute yid Sproul, lever the week -end. pxogt,1 � Q fount of thct l'fe of roto author rvtts` r r;, t h weekAlfas S. Pierce. Frank Savage of the G. •C. I., spent e e lianas of Mr. end..iSt 'a I sect(, given by Carmen .Stevens;' Bliss Eva-� Mr. Jai tt ti'oste s tittle this the nese!.«cncl .at the home, of his.par. - , h -r • x .lyn Long Itnd'charge of the meeting, name off won, retaining good figures.'Mr. Si; J. Thomson was caned i ncax Finnigan, fourth'concession. of West gr i h' errs, •Ur, anti' -Mrs'- Jahn sa4:age:and Miss Huxtl Good read the scrip - The ncighbars are tendering. Mr. and Toronto to attend the funeral of ,s Wawunosh, Via the scene of it very to 1 day might, d4.1r. and Mrs, Foster are M here �uui'tntngbant shipped r - or alms week Own •between, fifty and d ill ori �• I1EAV1I: AND COL;GH . 11MEDICINi FOR HORSES Nawais :the •tine to look •after It before or• t the I. sats , • nese e o h starts. or c. partieulars apply ,to .. JOille 13. MA.URER, . Port Elsa. , Ont. , ra essou, a�Yrs. Foster a social evening on Fri-, aunt Jost week Evalyn and Cara Culbert G C. T happy gathering on 1%ronday'everting , ..-4•:^ w "r:;:± lta t:'cH;-end .rvitlt A resident of 13 nmailer has at - their their parents, Bite And Iles. 11". A. tracts severalrfam ss ef. ids to • i • leaving the farm. for . rt couple of eighteen head of fat cattle en Mon• g sixty young people. surprised them by t . sits and able Jtack Swan and emu- y frM near stet sent dth week- fastening to and eight sn and bode Sa ] bad t t 1 i I at t theweek-end with p e esti ing xuadc the hours pass ttn1Y too TO waiting f'or him..Site was looking i - II'b e f » C d i 1a e r res (men s were, served,' 111 'r. Jim Johnson, of tate 12th eon„ 11x. X milk r bkrt, 0 ,o er c,, Miss Mary Anderson of the illin- h t t 1 ; into a confectionery window, when . made a eltArt: vast( to frie>ida in the y' , y y in the evening, he popular hest Tana tDluelc capped GhicadeetT' brave a Dyed roan a read meal fliere,. a�►e�l as . visited ed a the tome of Air. and Mrs. t Sandy made his pr'esence known by villa a the art .qf the ►week, ton School of C.ontnterce, rvaa a week hostess, who eters married gaily, in r8 arrows n e squirrels. le. ' iemark]n Weel Jeannie vliat Are . ` end guests Initialler' parents, bar. and the winter, were trade tate reetpients P i# o.. 'Win, Has for .a few days last week.; „ S p the ai wa .and red q Mrs. Wm; H, Mai70 and Mt: Moil Vie sun i:o have the nich't7' She Mts. and Miss :Andrew, of Mrs. D E..Andereon. ,' of a handsome 27 -piece chaeta tea set: I. T1111e rvaa. cortstderab'le excitement r,,..�.,-_ Y.._—.. r....._..__.�-. evening last }' i,'° -- -' Goderieht visite ave the week=end. - .. Mrs Max Roffman, has returns more fallcrvin address was read . rby F aropnd >Teitmillex 'Iuat' Wednesday Mrs. t d with thew Cousin rs Errat h ei coir n ,D O E .: h n the.r'v • brake u • it rote a ri•'o--man s stay rn e o and St Thomas where sh Mr. and Mrs. Bruce SI' 1 lets walla " id Sandy As x e led 1 er f, am e the ehous aka in o ih the teB d at with io• 1 t' P # hu h r ' r heralded ky the 'presence of robins 1 f D n and vacuity rvtto•a u tarn xa bleveral cave of fertilizers have - - - much, replied,. . ., even e rot 4,, , inclined just take , , e present*. erg raw p, salt ttte bailie of Mr. and •s -Is Isaac , Harvey IeAven th es a a lira a � iu o e f i,Mrs H ey p Oh. ill est tela vl t u tai tot y ,ll tr it s beenrisingt to a a throughout„ b • hu h tit d „,r x ' lta edsih o y S�,ttulnv.I4I Ta 10 oras arc aI meth , g p e n S . Y ' n 'bet mad b C a to t n y a ..to g y. n"Ah then welltakery Sandy." 1 o as tt ' .•act n' ba � said i t Jahn e rvt a a ayes. • ' Mt: and blas'. Everett Finnigan. •. � and :broke with a roar about .e'lght ' 1 k th f It .i e m went to Goilerleh - - last Saturday, away, ear Friends..yS'e the young ao o c o ' (encs. e house 1 w is r. e. r C , e 0 ow z vuIiwg ,& ja The near +approach of spring is p lived. t Auburn tf ke "loose :tind`tTie "river' • Sn JCIrOUS Of. YOUR PATRONAGE "CINDERELLA, BEAUTY SHQPPE'' Welt Strait (C fislabto . 1O.i'ER IES"litTT'S 114RDI1*ARI`).. FOR' .F 1'�t � 1:N7' .?�°i Q t OPSN t:VENINOS (byA'apatntmentDaly) ,- Phone 2 9 Pts o unrranno i ale gathered here (bis revering to en- again�pr'ovi ed some thrills'. At Y<or- and wild geese rvhieh are seen flying rester. s bridge) the water rose higher nori<lt in large numbers, • soy' a social tir toitetller as Year• than the raada blpelting the traffic th' ft as been unloaded at this station this spring; more • to snake more is to .. stud Arra. laavid Glenn, tylia.guests, beg you to acceptis gift and eating a considerable in the produce more. • have spent: zt fortnight visitinn rola- a slight token of Aur appreciation, anti in had si er filledlehole in again the 'Mrs, - Walker' returned' Iron° to 'iw e• trust that God will bless you, and •,avers at Ripley and '.• vicinity, roturrted ors, colt : hrt#axe tragic was, aszFe,: Oshawa. on ,Thursday last after spends i rhe aIt rvi h yeti( s►nd Yours h lt, . b ands~ to ihoi>'rhonrc frr.lDun„annon» w and roc eritN in a week'witl her parents, loin and callh p p Mrs,' Rot. 'Taylor. ' n The annual hot o g Gond "eyes( .ga,,ahes lr, were guests on United h h held' Fr' the 'Sabbath of the month . On t last S>S bat, h oa Phone 239 Wednesday o:,lrotr►e' of Air.. and. da' avenin axad despite torr t f the'resitytt,iian congregation intend Y E, , "#ry Lord's �� _ _. ^t ter -'-^."-r+ �• ~ SACREDCANTATA "OLIVET OCALVARY" --�INattnden By NORTH STREET CHOIR, assisted by • MR. RORRRr CULT',..Tenor So/plat,. of Galt Titilti< it1r1?ik'. LEON ADAMS, Baritone Soloist, -of London in NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH, an Tuesday, March 26th,.19.?9 First part to consist of vocal solos and duets by the • assisting artists, interspersed by instrumental numbers, Pianist ' - • Organise and Director : MRS, H, E, JENNER, a CAMPBELL. SMART MODES tLd;1't)iSt'i,,t.l 'p P.Y of ,/e EASTER, • SHOWING of pattern and • hats £none our own workroom, in artist`s cit'• siging; fine itttallty; a .x p e r t workmanship and individuality of style. • SCARFS er'd COPS.4GL� !L011ARti , 'n•,�wt1r l caJtter• C'esltafnu You are _ordiatl invited to visit our slow -room. , 3117. n d •Mr.i ;Richard Brucde, of. 2nd abserving ibe ordinance of the' , lire. David ` en« ' Mrs Bi`Uce os re. - as--ir tri e ;a or -x -w alt isit A �3nPper--Proparatary 0e, ekes rwitl ba held on -Good: Friday evening. Roraco Ait heson and Melanin I nee more the �lut k of the inct�bu- Johnston, of Lncknow, assisted, the tors is heard in the land, the' the set,: 0hoir of Erskine_Presbyterian church, tin hen docs a' Dad 'air and is re.; Dungannonr:at?,Sunctay, and delighted being given by lassoo talent. The markiehly efficient. ,She cannot coats.,the tottgiegettort by.tlierr rendition peater•, Rev. a% A, "�,iialkerf performed: of (ossein dart. e d es of. eha'trnran, and Mot era: supper. . f Dunan- as on ri- non rated c Urs w e _ torrents o rain -441A ell, waa'very •successful. After .Partaking of a' .bountiful sup- ricr in 'the basement,' the audience ad journed to the „auditorium where a program was .presented,; the numbers g tats rias sue l lir tetthese a s of a r ate in th a . 3t Y >r '� riirs.. ISiartini`'V'ari I?W4rn;, formerly gram consisted of the chairman; num-� tion. end of last week one et. the Miss Ethela!Sept,and small son, t ens: Instrumental piano dues by -. principal events at the river l?ougla of;, '.kw Cross, is a guest the Misses .Claire Pentland and Anna' The frosty at .the .s. tome 'p l r. and Mrs... W. A. Reed; 'instrumental numbers on•'the gave' way before thea balmy bid winter ' Culbert and other`. friends in the die, eiceordeon by Gho rge Hodges; 4nstru_ of spring an the largest flood for tris.. ..he wheat emaui f'orr a ew says. mental harntonictl duets` by. ' Everett Y°4114 was witnessed. X-Iarold Tiger(, of 'iShoppardton, was Finneran and .George . Hodges; •scabs Mr: W. J: Thompson is at Toronto Du on r}ysltt�t on Sunday. He by. Everett Finnigan and'Mies Mare this week attendingthe fate insurenee ryas, .acconitpanIecI on. . bis return by;caret Pentland; duets by Harvey An- t tact 'the � i er it et r �a•o andY'a , tierPaha" p hi'r. , e littleson,fh rt ti i t Jack,who An - meeting heldi Gordon Teye there. 0 0 islet: x he Mr.d Y. itstn ' g, sand C 'rn � bent d s vt.1 b C'nI for is providing for the worts of the had bean a guest with the formers Masse YI vn , public. He is unloading a :carload mother. Mrs. W. R. &tethers, and oth« I Mrs. Donald Fowler• and Att'kur Cul. et relatives. • - bent, and readings by Miss Eva Gerd• rf shingles this week. nen and Miss Mary Anderson.. Tote Mr. and Meg. H. Mogridge motored it leeks• ns,ff IrY4" • i$'4411 assured ,accompanists evens Arn.a. G C1. Tee., to Toronto on Tuesday to visit their trot lays DNi qa»non., r : iliott, #F•avon. 'Alias.: ere Hasty and. Tea, daughter, Mrs. G. Thomson: Mrs. the dist ict n anagen of Mitchel , and Everett ' Finnigan: date »msec s. :Magridge intends to' remain far some an ass'stant were here on nes- time while, Mr. **ridge will return signed ttu prnms anally. A citizens' a eta g. S turday, sine g by Iiantilton on municipal business. 1. st I+' id in 'te unr- rho bonne of Mrs. Nelson isielser ty to i i , 'Ilia Lefties' Aid are.already plan - day, and a number of contracts were Amounted to .$80. On the foil owing .. v b a tier.. vt+as a stn meeting was held on Tliuradaynoon served to a goodly number. � a t aY even g qui a n ancl. various +Committees were ap- bar of youthful people assembled at ; pointed. "" 3RJ!1Aid LFR ee1t;'b>ate the birthday of Miss Fran- The regu ai ane' trig of tole Duu- nine for their tea meeting to be held ees. An enjoyable time ryas spent I gamma 'branch' of the Women's Inst,. on May 24th, Everyone is looking until Chanticleer warned '.hem that 'tote will be held on'i iltttrsday, Pieter h forward to .ft tvit>i groat enthusiasm. another day was approaching. p c'y Finp.m. . Tat he rolle of callwillllrs. be The osent gtheir 8 bramutie flub ' "•"""^" will present their! r=emedy drama, 'The"Ii gad to trio City," at the church ritt".vt,dress"betken b p 1,. �ae:tt 'Thursday evening, .March 28th. IFlynnvery enjoyable social evening onward by 'Don'ts for the eiek "Ana -ALBUM %JI:+�iF.[ ` room" and the topic, "Principles of +!,_ Mt. and Mrs. foist. II visited 'at' ,willy MissAdmission .,Gc and 20c. the hone of Mr.. Edivard Il net last:1E oat. • . "-""~" Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Campbell at. 1 Mrs Earl 3t1eRan^id sand children, I tended the funeral of tate former's F aay "evenin ng 's Indies ss and st �conntests MISS MacVICAR JL7%VS W V STATE7' y' -• lr't 1il:"I'i'1't Tit" We are Sole Agents In Ooderich for WILKIE GLOVEPlliT 910E5 for MEN and WOMEN Wilkie G)ore.Ph't Shoes combine' the «ondettul sprung insole with the very latest in lasts and leathern. When aoi pit rett a pair ef •Glove.Phit Shoes you wonder how them` ran he no mach different* in them and other ruiner that look s1• marl like them. 'ibis line is made in width* front A to ort We have theist for erten in Nark and Brown Kid Btu Bilks and (1±c• fords 3n Brack and Tan C?+'f and Bled; and 13rorrn 'ICdd. For iaadtire we have them ill Blank Kid and Rre rm Kitt, For real comfort, style and wear, try WILKIE 1 r ,.O E.P'•HIT SHOES "�e� ltit w'Iin i[t` t F etwssr i. veryw emote*, in all Sias(, ft to Inposrtlfale to di+a,pbty them ali be thearbei.wr bet come In earl lot me show rant nor'hhndlid ;attar .f gtstiair FS.Rw.s' W. Hern's Shoe Store 'AT sat -w of Isintai], spent a few days at het! brother, Alexander Campbell, rrhoie kept the evening full, of interest. death took place in .Alberta, tris re• seas evened at .ulls of i ,t Mr. 'Carman Hayden entertained mains beingibroue,+ht to l ueiinory for •Thr illustrated 'iretuiro of Clcnot;al= his Young friends :Fr'ciay evening ;by fiev. . r, r211c»onaldhclonductedt the Lerwsa WalIse&s "Hen Iitu" was pre. ! giving then% a dattee.eller fit,rted churrlr by it is said Port Albert is n nutty* her hems 'Joseph J se aha illougboreturned tui a ata ° serfs elwire. , . • rtt 10) place but our villagerg didn't think y following y ro eat Thursday morning. home beret lust week. D0 YOUR Sparrs;,Gjocery tt and enjoy 'thef satisfiiction o getting only the best: FRESH FRUITS, end VEGETABLES A complete line of Eatables for your table nwrrgR and EGGS MANITOBA and.: PASTRY FLOUT( Frigidaire ;, egtrtpped for your protection'. Call in and be con. lncat Span V ' 1'tto store of`satisf ction, ilA$ll.TOti 8° OEM 010E0ICi# Phone 146. We deliver' in town The many friends of Mr., Frank of two weekswithher sister, Itilt•a,.""' Kenneth Cameron, of West Warvaa '' Ilawkins, of 'Sheppardton, are pleats' nosh, near Lueknow, who bas been u td to hear that he is improving. ill with an attack eat pneumonia. 'We 'Costa's, Hatehlug i Mi: Reg. McGee is wearing a broad are pleased to .ay that she is now re. Mile these days over the arrival of" covering. a fine l:abyr boy. Congratttlations i An auction sale of the farm of the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mebot+iald, of late Maria Peialand was held on Sat Hinted!, •pent a.few..days with their. urday afternoon at ilivett's hotel, dauathter, Mrs. Thos. Boogie, last Thomas Gundry of Godericb, being rvrck. • the auet'onrer. Too farm, which . per 100 less. Custom 'batch 1 Mt. and Mrs. Armstrong rind ehiI- t consists of 100 *acres, with barn, the nig $ f pp per 100, in 100 lots house taint!g been destroyed by fire or rmora. tome years etre was sold to Doualei. L+ t* �e�ey t��r i Petrie. fir../. TRE ARTRA . The river here broke up :tV'ednes-.. Master Donald Ross entertained a day night of last wet'k and pito of• number of his emelt boy friends at his nva.e.VIt,I.I 1`.0., ONT. = the largest fir gams that have been home on Monday afternoon at a birth. phone 611 r 2:1 Clinton Central ' seen for over twenty years canto over hay' party in honor of his seventh the clan and 1'edged on the !lair, take nttthuay whu tt came, ort ' Sunday, mg fete's, trees and everything' be. March lith. After enjoying theme fore it, completely blocking the lake', selves playing *antes for a time, sup -1 road for a few dray. and it took some t per was nerved ane the boys dispersed work to get the road opened up again. i t. their several homes sriysattg within themselves, "For he's at jolly good frHow." MAlG'ra1':lttx l i •, ('ase Black Sas his chop�ping mill • Miss Male Anderson is visiting running again this meek after having t Miss Jessie Andrea and other re1K ieen forces( to (lose dawn fora fern dices at Zion this creek. 1 days last week foilowing the breeltitig I hlr 9emuei +Doak, who hws been : up elf the ice err the river ort Thursday I i last. The water rose to the highest ` quite ill of pneumonia the past two .I sieve, ever knurrn in the history of the 1 weeks is somewhat improretl. mill. and sones~ sticks became lodged - i lir. Hard Mrs. Albert Alton, of M. in the water wheel. which it wads nee { fast, and Mr..'Chos. Altos, of twit- : teoeary, to remove, before. the mill i now. rtieitt'd 3air. acid 'Kee. Richard ceuM ]rias started. Johtaatott 'herds,. I It is exported that a lames delete. i ;tear. A. W. thaw* gave a splendid tion front slits eti.triet will attend the: repot of the Proltibitlon Cenventiott easeeatima of tit. O. E. A. at Torestr► he tittadri.d meetly at 'l'orelrte, at p twine the wee* fella,ultag Nester.' Tmasi.. aatrtrdey evening. ' 51.. rtriF 0(W t -. *rah will' thlr. *awing shipment of (arriagee r ''.easesanei ts1..... Mr.. anti Waits :Mayr( hot Aborad, in. *e t.so a d (t4tadiing the Iatest styles and llniuhe±s, a DatYn+ whoa"kako t.oseart.,, Sulkye, rite. We itte the frorlwil eaten- - trite ye* to hoped the new pteetls.. M tbrt ity. will; IL No. 8, ; iltby Chicks from best bred -to - lay stock on free range : Barred Rocks, $10.00 per 100. S.C.W. Leghorns, $15.00 nor 100 After May 10th all Chicks $1.b0 drsti, of 'Sheppar[iton, spent Sunday evening with Mr. stud Mrs. ROY E. 'Fowler for SIMS. .4111141. JUST ARRIVED I Wee, KiehaM Fluky sod babe. eR ba: 1�aagtw►rd. Bask. who had *plot two 'Jamb tail weeks with bee iaaelh*n4'aa mister, $tr*Y. i -M by . As Noma* $hs oil ton,, lrft for Irises ek1.gN. (teal 1..t Weider. as a aseithor i flow of leer Count folk atlewHel the. *r the tot. !'(strati'e r and (.rases( ea!r•at U• at t? , titai..i "korai Friday 411i. '! tri.r�1.�� of greet-, r etdog sand eminent atteedeatlt. play , eft bite rest to the cruel delegates . et: a sin. , by the t.selsew rvMtalr Asia at 4 will be the debate elm tot• t tot kwa,w. mid an t • Nom ttwae., t.en, ip seMol b..,4 Pill witit'1► veto( tafll'ti1tl lllleaur ilrilltti4'1" � ...,,, ,�„,,t,,,,11, Cleveland's Bread is . a► tempting complement to anymeal--delicious in itself andlending zest to the restof the ntenu. Your family will demand twke as much of our Bread as any other. Encourage .them to do so, as it is the most health. ful and nourishing food they' eau take. E. U. CLEVELAND- Phonefld West St. y.:a ter h,_�,'1 " `e. .: m* lui 1 • sinexpensively,.D.. Ca lly, u� rugs.. 'We guarantee you freedom; and that at once without 'miserable trying to get rid of the tobacco • habit. Send for free booklet at Once. • E. W. SNYDER AMA, ONT. Another shipment sf; Spring PICTURE MOULDINGS lust �in. All the lovely Antique Golds, Silvers, ` Satin finished -W 0 0aa1 a n d lrollyehrornes. Mouldings•to suit every kind of are here,. Bring your -pictureih e. ring Pictures in:'" prat see what a geed' frame we can put .em at very small cost. Beautiful ling of Easter Cards Smith's-Ad<'sd '.Gift' Store Pictur'eFrarn'na int '43 arearti Your - a Overcoat 101101111111011110111001111 Have it : Cleaned and Presse now. before 'the � be�o �h rusk-- Fa ush,•,_ J e r Expert Service in Pressing, Cleaning and Repairing. Try, the - Coderich Freaeh� Ivry Ckaning Works J. 11, �/ ROOMAN Phone 122 West' Streit Plan Your New Year 6, buyinflr +> new piece of FURNITURE fear the Home We are the people For New and Used Furniture. HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE. Oa the Broadway at Coded it CALVIN -CUfl'S WEEK-EN� NEWS Broken Soda Biscuits. per lb. Rolled Oats, .5 lee lbs. 10c Whcatlets, 5 lbs Corn Meals 5 lbs., 25e y'� Harley, y s' 25c1 Pot Barley, 3 lbs . ......... . .. . ..3. , . . 17c Prunes, special. 3 abs . ' . ° 2k Figs, Natural, 3 lbs..... 27c Libby's Pork and Cleans, 2 tilts . Clark's Pork and Beans, 2 tins... .. ` Aylmer Soup, Tomato and Vegetable........ .10c itorne'sCustard Powder, ifs•oz, tin.... , , ,,, . Rift50, 3 PktS...... ............ • .... ` ° ` ° ` ' . . .2si Cascade Salmon, targe tin Co1Tee, steel cut. 1.0tt , 74.. ,1,%,i -II. ON � Fry's Cocoa. !.1-1b. rig......... ,• O ° ° , , 0 0 ° o ° — J. CALVIN CUTT MOM 1141 „wa.I..N1... s. ; smut