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The Goderich Star, 1929-06-13, Page 4PAGP, FOUR MINIM ..U1441'-, - LOVELY COOL SUMMER DRESSES n� needs many Frocks during the Warm Weather Ladies' double -[weight. Fugi Sill, sleeve- $4 95 less Dresses, at 1 P . .... . . p i O , C 4 n ; Ladies' figured Crasbeen Dress e's Speftzal value, at.. .,.,., •.r,«,�,a. We have a splendid assortment of Cleadreirs Dresses. Sizes 2 to 14 years. They Baine in flower- ed piques,•.pr.inted voiles, tub silks and prints. Reasonable prices, OATS We sire' offering the balance of our stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's ,'Coats at less than to -day's manufacturers' prices. rt li THE GODEItICII STAR 'ttrwatrltt was mode in Fin:alil ceme=j DON Al•DSOntaULet;Wit .,..ei,.,e.w...� ttay'. 'rang, $cti`sa3 tr.baite;i b,:a. tca> Tile fia°at % Qddia=g tan• take place it:e *.,"..te„� tiaaaan, t� t_ag eriee � in esti airu tnQ1 tlae f: retch liaptiat:ereth w,t<R wales by too i e e held. IIIc is rof tore, • whenaaaa' at high noon, 1t"wine to i by Ilio a;isa:e' 'kip � aryaier, of iior when Edith Melt, younger ol,xsugh�i �.� 11. Store onto, and, Mr t.i.aa;l;, ens I~lir d;a, rand of Mr. end Mrs, Chaarles I1. number, by tear Err: sant? two devaiatcxs, as tittorie Street became the bride of • Drug J tT: 1 Ladies' Hats in mobairs, bankoks-, •xnilans,. crochets and vistas. They are beautifully trimmed, prices up to gat* . �xp+eial B,t.71 rR,} .,',• s, %. small and large shapes, all shades.Regular n FATHEk!S., MAY IS SUNDAY IStfi x �� We have a splendid line of 'es Shirts, � Ties, Hats, Caps,.etc. Remember Dad by giving. him something to Jweal'.., TAW, FIAT; Our stock of Straw Hats is com- plete. Here you will fixed a wide`. variety of Hats in sailor and,Panama styles with fancy Stripe; bands or plain black band.' Cabe Rtes) R 1. • follows: Wd irr ►a and 7'saomas. William Jaynes I:onsddic•n, nS Tess^, J Gainey, cf town: Pm id, of tt ~:Beed :J. ford, son t f the late Mr. and hire. .y 4m:a of Cttselenci: Mss , G. Fa Alexander Donaldson, of Fort Cal - Brinkman and Mrs, J. A. Stelae?. of Nelle. The chur.b was beautifully eh -;clans,. Mas. ilsink:ean was tat•re decorated wit. spi:ng flowers and fo>, Vie iune,an deo itis. sar:+l 'airs. A. ferns, with ,t;on:seta ai ailae tied with V. Freeman, of T:ariento; Dir: and 3r!'m Nelsen Ar,aact' :-L a •ales l Ar. I . w}ix Gataley...f Wee.'utt-Glc. A sister- - of Mr. nee: a ns• Mtn. Jo ita;:lt+ne 1S:aS _ red .i'; q just eix: 'everts ago. ' t REVFLL.—Resident of Gale;; ieb ant! vicinity xeae}ccs °quite a shad:' - on Petarday by nese neva of the sped - Oen Beath of . Mrs. R. I1. Revell, as - she had been nnieb in bee usual 11t:alta, ane the. E.'oel, to the frame- - housenoki was very Leen. Many friends Lad come to esteem be"' very laiblity >;itaee she rind 1Ir. Revell - laud been residents Caere the .past nine Years and all sympathize deeply with Abe sorrowing, ones. Mrs. Rare!" War; blunt in IiamiLan, Ont., but was talc en ns res child to Detroit, which h:;,rl -been Ler home until she and A1:r. Rev- ell moved to Goderieh in 1920. She ,was in her sixty-third year and, bad. •been married just a little over Unity- : one years, the thirtieth anniversary op the wedding having been ceIebrat- genet of, shell pink crepe -back satin' .� td yeai,aSo last: Maty, 'Service vas with sleeveless tight fitting `bed{eB'j• mauve tulle marking tela pews for the guests. To the strains of ;he Lam - grin wedding :1:arch -playted by bliss Evelyn Jarfis, of Turonte, the bridal patty tool: their phases beneath a floral arch before the officiating e?ergvanan, Rev. F. C. Elliott, of In- txersoil, who Sias assisted Cay Rtr. W. T< hunt, pastor of the eloircli. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked lovely in her wedding costume of white ebarxneau;e fashioned with tight sleeveless bodice -and flare skirt with overskirt of frilled tulle almost touching in the bark her tfiaibty white satin pumps with ornaments of ermine blossoms. ITer long veil was of silk embroidered tulle arranged in, yap. effect with coronet of pearls and Grange blosisons.. She ,carried ai shower bouquet of Madan: Butterfly Telephone roses,. valley lilies and fern and wore Ni. 1 the gift of the groom. The brides -1 maid, Miss - Delight . Mutch . wore a e Always carries ayr cirriplete lute Drugs Patent Medicines Toilet Articles Chocolates ty Pipes and'Tobaccos K aks and .Films Printing and Developing. Prompt Delivery. H. .''DUNLOP, Phil a. ;' e ' alt f e Hanle in Goderieh town- and full skirt An overskirt and Misses F Rosch mad Vials tis'bal- Mr. Goodwin, Presbyternin minuftet color• became Iouger'4n'the'been fol- thlxrt114W 1x1 dresses of,_NRiloxv° rose, ! Bedford It sir Arerff.M> ►:' Block strip, on Monday conducted b3* Bev, large.colla•rof sills lace in matching destonand'Vera Wilkins, who looked at Blyth,•xn the absence at the Aseeii- - blyl' of the deceased's naaator,,i',ev. Mr. - MeDermid. 'The pall -bearers were loves e. A • J..MaaKay, R. de d}Tegaw. I1. in Dunlop, Fried Sturdy,' Ed: Sow - en erby;-and Reg. Johnston, After the -J aeyvice the funeral proceeded : to •Dc ttoit, where service wasFbeld, the, ' .funeral °t+iking place 'from' the resi- t dente of Mr. A, W. Blain, brother -in lowing the trend of the wedding colt. and e green, During the • ' luncheon tame.. Rerhat was of elate mohair. hour Rev. Mr. Bunt presented to the embi oideied in seed pearls with' long bride, a white morocco. Bible to marl: streamers of Malin . , li - thvoccasioar.of the not wedding in e fie cafe. Yvhlte- � g, Jade alillpers and hose enimplettd lien the .ehu eh, Far travelling:.the bride resume, and she carried et bowled of tdenned a dress of Demirelare• blue Lassie, carnations, Mrs. -F eantoon erepe.anld coat of ,ierey broad - d chweyer, •. of Relies • Corners, • wasxeloh with cane- effect and" Moleskin matron -of honor,° and wore pale yet- �nd- satin trimming. • :,dendhnsei.fitting low -chiffon with tight bodice prettily: hat af' grey, with 'glove ,••shoes and, law, of Mrs, Sevellna kid the inter, tucked and skirt of frills- . AA :tight hose and hand .bags rto%,ntetenn With, a tery, Detroit, The services'M shoes .and h ev, Detro;t .xu�q'lehring•.slaa des. teas. worn. 'Vi hie costume. 'the Ment was made in T Imwond ceme .fitting hat of. silk and angor', in :brightly colored caeaiunesennipleted_ her Ti's►' e*..consinetcd by 'Br. Adams..,rrtpyty v.sluaitt,• ex uy •lilt'. enemies son. >�Pith, cis �'y'oiid� lam colrtpdeted: her coostuiae �artadietn Nzitinnail Rtaili¢aays •for . ,and. she carried ai. large 'bou uet of Montreal and Quebec.' t71i. their xe- i ; etoc1., . end, his daughter, Mrs.. lti on q SUIVIM- Peerce, and ` family. of Columbus, �ry - 14iielt.. and AT". and Mrs. Fred Con ter, i..1 - of Wnikerville, were ' bete ; :for the funeral and three brother?~, •Tohn. Win - Ham pea A: Gra*. of Detroit. A sis- ter. Mass Alice Gray. of • Huntingt in. In two-piece and combination, Ind.. ' and another . freshen? Shen? Robert- Balbriggan and Athletic styles, i" to rGralr, of Colorado. survive. , V sleeves and knee length. AMONG THE CHURCHES The regular meeting of Knox ehtu'ch auxiliary ot'the W. la. S.. will beheld UNDERWEAR. A. CORNFIELD "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" WEST SIDE X31± SCUAR reseteeee BOWLING PHONE-. 410 • ____..-... i,'1 byt n e oreli in (*ewe, P. IL S' Moyer: of Nelle', Corners x golden yellow Paten nines and blue cornflower. Mr. Charles M, 1tumber, of Toronto, was best.man. Little June Schweyert of Ne11es Corners, turn they will reside - in Stratford. To the young couple, who .are well- known to :Goderich. residents, is ex tended anany haepoy greetings and made • a eharming $ower' girl, ' She good wishes for.their future happi wore' a dainty dress, of: pale blues fiat nos. crepe and lace with white slippers Out of town guests included: Ur. and. carried a basket of pink.sweet and Mrs. R. M. Cassels, Mr. and Mrs. peas, lily oi' the valley and gysophe- Jacic Lyne. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Bra - lite Little Evelyn Donaldson. +tarried den, Hannilton; Mr. and Mrs. M. •A. the bride's veil and. was lovely in aHumber, Mrs. 13• ,Switzer, Miss Helen dress ofeoral pink flat atrepe end. lace Humber, Miss Eva Whits, Mr. Leslie 'with white slippers. ' Miss Eveivsi .= n pan*.s . wore sa pretty , pictu a na►t� to 4Il gette l lace rYith DIGESTIVE ORGANS 'piciti;re: hat `to rnatrh.. ��-„ *+s M as! signing of the register, rusts . F C. Completely Elliott, of I;nger:ion. sang "O Promise p etety ►oisoned ' Ry Rad : 'oeth • on'J ueeday, June Lath, at 3:50 p.m. Jarvis, thet 'rue resttitar•nbeeting et the Arthur Circle of Knext church will be held on los say evening "'June Vith, rtt 8 o'clock Mrs ltedditt and Mrs. Chas. - .Reid will haste charge of the meet.- We. Her etstsau .. was of black. and 1 ins;• white figured canton crepe with a :fiat In the absence'bf" Rev. R. C. Mc- of black lace._ The ushers were Mr. Dermid at the .General Assembly of• %Villiam Douglas, o' Toronto, and Mi— the es erih t 'h a the pulpit of Knoit.,chtir'ch was Accue Mrs. Chas.. It litxmbev, another of :the' pi last Sunday by Rev. Conon Hill bride, -cbose royal blue georgette. a pair of blankets. Second event, first her brother, Mr, A« Young, of Loyal. in the morning tied by Rev; M. Goode , Cavendish model hat of black . and prize, silk bed spreads,. second, irisiel Mr. Thos. Cornish, his another and will, of Auburn, xn•'lhe evening. white and carried a bouquet °Lennie Witten Rinks in Goderieh Bowling linen pillory eases, Third event, firsts sister, .Mine dolly Cornish, of Kiztcar- Services in Victoria St, clxur& next rosebuds. Airs. L. Donaldson ,Was Tournament Wednesday pair Oath" towels, second one bath • dine s eat Sunday at th he me of Sunday as Ioilmen: 10 a,nn, Feeloty» gowned in navy lint crepe with re Mrs. W. R. �Lanibert, Lambertville, • N B. writes: I miast,say� that saved my life.. • My trouble:one B.B.B.'indi- gestion . . , caused « by bad . teeth. . My- digestive organs were completely: poisoned, ms well as my whole system. I had the. teeth extracted; but the trouble i , was still ledt: Raving read what towel• i bit. and Mrs, Alden Allin ship class; il' a 1n'i 1'Vorahip• pastor's hat and carried a bouquet t grey �•-- - - - I Eighteen rinks participated'in the In the local :doubles tournaments.! he W. Ai.,5. of Smith Tiill United subteen, '"Cririst's Proprietorship."`rosebuds. The ' qgi n pine groom's gift to the Goderieh rink bottling tournateent nn the follotukng 'have been the yvinnors church held their monthly meeting at Sunday , school: `following morning bride was a diamond . dinner king', to wridnesday this week', seine local rinks since then first Of the month: June the home of liars Ina Treble on worship. 7 nen 'iritorsltip• subject the bridesmaid a meld -nee of "bice` ! J f - r .s `let, W m d ewe, Aiac'4fcar , xs an S ads n 3 s and trine visiting xinits. The sides of , n, 1 n A i'xhuxsday Inst, the iddie8 having •n "The Dian: -Wit ,tf�41 Se3ret C'sre. .� ,can diamonds, to tliemaitroi'a of honor tha�'�'i�sitirib rinks were ftp H. Robin- fil;st, and . Glazier undClYns.Itlaclt quilting bee,•' y I3antistclaux huifd i ty, Jule xf`>*i a pen andPencil, t0 trh o e s� num m fod. liDowning. Ir sseIs• Lt. "ac,, McPhail, fir and G Seemends and R their anniversary onJuly. nth, tee, thepCsfor, �« a 1r�unt�Seriion rrld veil beater 'signer rinns to the Winter. "'lase S rnat And G. 1, IteiT, Jas..MneV1car fst,:and A, Taylor and speaker. .Special nuste is expected son,Iyth,n>. Robertson, Stmt. second. „lune ond smith Rill United church is holding Anniversary. ;er+lces;• coniuctcd by.ualltary iruslles, to he fliver.gir Wigham. S. A. Hewitt, Mitchell; Il.' L 1n,second:" June tb, F. Etta. and tar. Bremmrr, of Brucefield bent t.ubeets, a,fre .,.New Testattt ent's Pianist tom act, to the soloist a of Sexfoxtlt► anChas. lartor, of St. 0: Oartei- second. June lOtteT•G1si both morning and evenatig1ai , and the local rinks were ae zier andJloivnnan, first, J. Swar-f Mrs. Kenneth Allin notoretl over follows: Dr. lluIter, skip, with ,11.field and J. 3ac 'iear, second. from ttlutroit oa "Saturday >xnd espent Requisite to Churcre'S'uecoss,: or Sp}r- string of Suntan- pearls, to the ushers .Taal Multiplication; e 7: nate, "The gold cuff links. Following . the were-, Dili lererne Glorious and 'Triumphant the ea m buffet 'luncheon was served at Mission." " 'Special .iiiigic by the choir home of the bride's parents. which IileNee, 11. Rays and F. Craigs a hies file tiveelr-end with Mr.and Mrs. , Alden assisted by local talent and Mrs. A. wasdecorated with spring flowers assistants; A. Taylor, skip, with P. - x'.s ,flN�a"r Allrn and family before going to visit Gale and Miss Phyllis Davies, winners' !e bride,'s table titres decorated With 'Poole, It. Edwards and W. Dern; F, Mr, Win Fitz erau of ri t ut-e her people at Listowel.• in duet class at Stratford musical pnxtkxtridsilverand*vas centred with a Martfn, skip, with C. Chapman, S. D. s oat Inst week with relatives e ' Mr. Alex. Rossi and two daughters,, festivals three-stoiyr'rveddkne dike. 'The wait -1 and I. Iltaket: A. t4'hit+esides, PMI's. Will Naylor, of 1 uckrr iw via- M:+,, and,Mrs, Bert Adams, Misses . Sunday evening tuo music' at: the tresses'Were girl friends of the b,ride,' skip, with E. J• Pridhem, Geo. Mac- y ' * Verna. and Lcnaa: Adpnts And Mi Clif- North St United:.church will be 'ui-. ----- Vicar Vicar sand R. J. Reynods; G, Symonds, last hex' .sieter, Mo. will Afenary*, ford MacNeil, all of London, called _ Welled bythe I,ucicnety United church eeereeeesee eee ,, last week. pl{ip Wen J 11ro hey Dr Graham oyu'Mr and ltir ACS 1 while l N and a. ntacanncll; J', a', Poevell, skip, lio. d tang) opl tx Soctyr� will day .afternoon, s, Clarkon nn pis '' Luklo Tito ,special,y;mus will with J. 11. Swafl'icid, J. Bowman and p g thislr d ir. Our sympathy goes out to the be»-tivilt consist ; -of an' anthem ''Solt}ierst E. C. Robertson: A. Goldthorpe, skip, est ring on• DIr. Flnier 1?lnllilns caved ones:. of Mrs. Geo. Rutledge, with T. G. Glazier, C. black and 1?r. grounds: The program is in charges who was buried from Nile to Colborne e 11411; F. hunt. skip, with A. le Maya of the young ladies. cemetery on Sunday last, also to Dir-. well, C. Griffith and T. Taylor, ,i, 1t, The Ashfield Cireuit -Ladies' Aid Will Long and family' intim loss of a 'Wheeler, skip, with W. C. Pridham, are holding their **noel g ardent par- -dear lather and • I,"randfatlier, Mr. j‘o. Bisset and Jas. MacVicar. ten on Tuesday evenitfg, Juni' 18, on Chas. • Statrart who was laid to rest; ir. flat e s r s . o fas nb alts iti 1t Sproat, £ n wort to cot e ,,e Orth sin.the airs r of Otlt t y g or p , Monday. on. �v Ment, J'•: It. Wheeler,- Godertch, bring and gl+a• e1 wad, Ashfield. �'he� What might have .iaeen�a. very hail second.' In the semi-finals Wheeler Delmore Urainatle Club will present fire happened at Mr. Norman Allin's had defeated Powell and Sproat had their popular pray, "Cranberry Cor- recently on Maitland eon., Mr. Adlin defeated Winter. J. W. Powell was nets," with complete pronoun t3iphaving occasion ' to burn some old the winner of the second' event, with lrerr aerted from six to eight ea'elenit. straw, A spark flow into n small A. Whttesides se(and. In the semi. Pian to ineet,your friends• therr. " building near by, burning . it to the Thuds Powell had defeated Bare Wing-•- . ground, the main dwelling #louse. ;ibunaf and tiVhitesides bad defeated 13r. MrCOLBORNE catching fire. but by the help of his Robinson, Ste3tfor'd:, k'. Hunt was: - many friends and neighbors who the winner,of the third event, Yvith R s. IA xt;.atftut rslionta .couple` were soon there by telephone call it Jit Robinson. myth. second. In the of days test week inTorottta. was soon-: put. but, menti -inion Hunt toot res bye -and hots. Mr. Hall, of 'Woodstock; Mr. Wal- "" """ "= -- Jason defeated A. Tavist, lace Clark, Miss Ver* {'bark and Miss (UU'I'tTAIVE '" 'Te prizes were: First event, tree Yoeng, of•Enibrot, spent Sunday at SffErbyAR..;_ Theles passed' 'away Tatty, a flity«hound bag fat fiiurity flour the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C Clark. hest e i iday rumina ('hark donated b e w the c'>ttrtt.Cana Flour or' y u Mrs. A. 1 t► >i a letwon rr r. Mille Co,. and fast prion'. •breakfast a. i Ca few weeks with' her niece et of :wa -the Nilt'.'beeniat lingth yr . atrr , x nis! at Stetvstr bed ht w, to sets of cloth enol serviettes; ticre�nd, Barrie. hexa ,returutcd to the 'home of 1'erett or ,`lent r'ear's. la ,Iraww�wrrrawwwr tar . ,. ramp very enter see telly at the home,. ' of his daughter, M. Will Long, of e lienlniller. Iloi'n in T'a:xmanagh, Ire- land. '11r. Stewart tante to'Canada in his boyhood and settled at the Nile, Of Christ, Arise."' a •-double : mixed quitrent, "Rock of Ages," and a solo by the choir -leader, Mrs. J. t'Vesley, Joynt. Mrs. Newton; organist, ofj >;ucknow, will preside at the organ. • North St. United church. Siei•vicesj on Sunday, June J u n 6t will ax h lbef , as of lotus: •10 11.m., Class meeting, hits -1 s}on !land and Men's Cium. Tonle at the elute "lbw may we profitably' employ out leisure.timel" introduced? by Mr. Douglas Campbell. 11 am., public worship, conducted by Rev. J. A. Walker, Ii, A., of Dungannon. Ur. %Volker. is returning this year to his work in West China. Many wilt de• Aire to hear this courageous Christian minister before be leaves Ituron Pres- bytery; the service on Sunday :morn- ing provides the .opportunity. Come '2 p.m.. !Church Sebool. 7 p.nx., Even- s Stewart, ing Worship, cnuduetcd by the pastor. ear. hfr.. W. r the pest iw M�atat'AD IA tv C Int the •rad Poreigiii :Government itats.deio i • total; 'r°lftal UNITED STATES f►' 11Mt 71L •67.(..iso hands, - t3.511 7.111tQ Sitact the want reirierkable pregress has been mide in the te, ncmie devekein eat of South Asnet.can countries. Budgets hue beta balanced. benlane xbste:es lave been itnprsved, the rnkume ef . foreign trade has vastly inentis`eaf Ind ittintSuntt t*se been -tact - to improve the lacers ef' ttan3pertetien so that nether sdtanaes may be made in the aieveknenent ef tire. *teat natural reteatrces cf the cnitrnent. This Improve hent fits been Accompanied by the it:testi:wee cf levee mounts of foci`% cerate' in the external bends of South American countries, particularly by United States •sod f al:adieu investors. 11w SouthAnrtrican rues listed below nlikh are placable preteipal and interest in New York etre Cllr dctabtedky atttact4e at present prke: , , , . • . t 'Doe 1 Octebet. Mar" Ranth1111,1C Or tIIfl E B°o Sondra tee Due I rl mery. Pal............ 'J1.511 xsrDuet Stalk " i,t t bi 1% ----- . -..,..p *7.710 ltit1111I.i0 tutu fI1L VIVID, enc.) Histol'+_. Dos l October, 11,6l n4.18 1'ilke►V1%t; E cilli I1t'7 SOS AIRES. 614 Donde- Die 1 Merck ti61..... , 1111 3M STATE len' Sett PAI'[:tri, f9F0 Bends, Dee 1 September. OAcs. , al"? ? Pp ct'!,itinst.f rl, SEC111211110211 sauna PICOMIllat tA,ws t 4 10100it..o t CM01. arrttat, R r< east p4,rtr* vocetanrot atrr t141,. •T 1Tfr tk 44. It. 1t t WitaTtR, 000Oak4 .. 00104 .:i_ CANADAS �! GREATEST STEAMSHIPS where be farmed. flit wife pude-! :::eased "him just two ycaars ago; he *meow fess' missed net' greatly. There were three sols* esaa • bad done for other. I decided to try it and the result was amazing ..,lerennot praisenuflu-tu eig only red br The T. 'Mil- burn Co.,''Ltd., Toronto, Ont.- r Johnston, Strafford; Dr. end Mrs. A.. M. Humber and son, Austin, ,Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore and daughter, Connie, Mrs. F. A. /dumber and Mr:. Frank. Humber, Mrs. Leslie Karns, Mr. and Mrs. itauhausser, Detroit; Miss Evac• Craig, of Loudon; Mr. and Mrs J R. Biddle, Mr. and Mrs.• C. P.'`Reeves; Miss Dorothy Reeve, Port Rowan;. • Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Douglas, Mr: and Mrs.' G. C. Biddle and • family, -Mise Evelyn A, Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs.. Sid • - ney Donaldson, Toronto; Mr.. and - Mrs. 3b 1i,. Sehweyer and daughter, June, of Rogersville. " 'Tae Seaforth . Morse reees on Wed.:, nesday, June 19th, 'li�ave'a big' .entry list in alJ three. classes •.2.1u", 2.20 and 2.25 trot or pace with'a purse: of $400 for each raze. The races will 'be • 'held under the auspices of the Hain» Ilton Driving and Athletic Ass}ocia--, tion. . • Mark clown Thursday, dune 20th, orr your eaten:tar to heat the address by Ron. T. B. Bennett at Wineham. _Si/EEK-END SPECIALS at ROBINS' 10 doz. Men's Khaki Pants.. wellmade. 5 gockets, cuff • 'bottoms. All' sizes. WI Ile . ' g �. .Special • .95 a p Men's Overall. in res^in blas, black or .striped. All sizes. Special... . - - 1{Ien's Work S'nirts, blue, khaki and chamllrq,''ul1' - sizes in lots. ;Clear-. ing .at hien s Woa s' ,Shoesf iu bf4 l �` and broevn, sizes. 6 - - to 10. =Special ,. - . ROBINS Agent lot Tip -Top.' Clothes.. Pi1To:tB 384 . I In Wainwright Field A Genuine Opportunity for You We are Tapping the Heart of the Oil Producing Area ,•n girl:, :--, WITH number one Well=x"'ri'ei':�x+y,"and two and three tofollow': xmrne 3 d atel aft or coin 1 tlo e n of number �' xbel: P n _.. —or* Well, and twelve .a(ld t o ia1". yWe is to be _spudded in within the next twelve months on number one property surrounded by close in producing Wells, the Wainwright Petroleums offer a genuineprofit opportunity for yoti. 411.111111111 '.children oar the fanilly: Mii'rsp Gharle3 lhtit►tt llt►:�'l[xtl;.ltlf• ' • tValtci"r naw tlrertased ; Mrs. Nell •cit r ituel,souitear • eee Tlla initial production. Rp1j12'o:iiwltRtB of oil wells close t(1 the pI'ollel'ty. Ran. t+f' New Yt,l&.. tanel Mv-s, Will k 2' 1 21 -t, ::'1i Ai t'•alla • of the Wainwright Petroleums is as follows: L�aiag, of I3rlfnrittrr. "ihe funeral ser- ` a At) rt•tt trt- rr g • un,' a. a er oi. i vii'M WAS eendueted at Ilenmilleit Lyl e , ;12A0,24_,...,... _.►in'tp t a ti$ lb stl4ar i$ 1tev, It. A. Lundy, of Nile, essiettel lay Duty Iles Aloul.ta,sa' heir, 1h B. Cunarning, of Ile:Miller. ,lute tea all . 1:, )Iran ansa The prillbrarete were Alex. You44 . Atte. : Aug. 27 .. >l,rxr$r.,g,tt G William Stewart. James:. McNight, �t.a}lv of +s,tbll, • r. Janics. Oliver, Richard McWthinney rtlrtam ttu,=fari+ 'and Sameel Sheppard. Intern►onti • ' . „tIook paeat t°olbornrcenetcr . ;ma iti Julei2 ..m<: t ...ilionleteea args nunber of friend'- were preeent alone lone Ju:- its ....tail.'1,••-.fff" 'Cork at the funeaal. •Ibnse train. a dis- ,Maty a ,nit fie • 10latat :+ rt 111nill' • Canso were his-br, ,thee', Prank Ste�wv-,Jttle-•• ewe Aug:, 1-, .,.. ... 'thiel; _ n t, and wife. frota Magnetawsoieet:: ti rape •► .ttlai!t,k,s 441 1Orii.` ` aGeorlta CAvtirt And wift'e of alleti:*'it.' 0010 at 11,11:tii GA1-t.1:Y =' At the good old age 'erf'' ; -ret Guicik•,anyomeittt.i righty.ai"e, stn; '11,4... 4,attnlcy 1!>rsaed .tenae' Ti.. * ....................'1, tellalaaa; lawaaxy tsn trilttr±daat Jiu'w- 6th, at'thtt r1Lt14 2}° .:Cala `�i,,.,,iatt•'laa . „f :III Ilh"ns of iris'-nfl, Mr. M'sIliatn Gs.enty,"Ja3� s Aug. .3 .int,:, rt► n,lltla'a'd: . . tdotbridlte etrett. ' Ire nets * ritive' w le , \tisk.►►;,;: •il - j of Irelatnd, •4 APA r -t Mr. And Mi..i,Ialo' I'll '.o.- I ��•-•••°41"14-1•7j laic t:.eulew who time to this Cera. °la,a ; sa• t r' II .•o ll, ,f"'•`. a tient *!lett the suideit; of this elre'i-lti +le',.in'.-1'- :all. Claes only a fete yt~lert of 4gce li'h,-y i 10 tie weenie ±ettlel et Nattht'. Missesiil-mi. endiJ Jute- •e: Jen .'i efts ;tt a,'t••'tta alt ei :alteree thee there moved t- r'snrttlaa,:dta3T• la'...., ,........11: ,sora, -:_g The father 1<ts tt '-.heel teat'.iv's anal • `Co ainit,e'rtr•- Il was located et Iisetellet.en felt' rtnnt'+;•ieti.>' 1 a0'• tN Ath.• 1.1_ ,. .11; t '.,i , : - fitiroe lied late.° in cf~et:neil, It 4l:e'!r5 i;±i lai1' % t.'. 1 A''''''',w1 ,.. 11c..,ei`o1317o, thr s tttt! nehe'J..that they tr,t'l a,e. tiv tWr►`e+ lhttnlita' ,gseri:t'e!d and tkP• nn:.var,d, real neve' 1e_.t,. ''e .ir,:- !; ILII'17:111'.+ l'f 'at .l ."ta Q+.he. mpont ax t ot"4.# rtwt. t 1" Diet I1f'etimo OW:*da'..., . ... ,.• •..,.,.tt al . , 14t'.o t t' R*t,en seen-. ee,,, he., 1''ttee' epei1! ttt Ent A' :preeleetweeel Ftif4 end i,•r t'." ort. t:'1" 1 fttrru.-. `►ltttf�I'sW','tr,t l eefie't ne Ii "1 lived in a aeltj tt 1` tie' le • ' t - •wi,s i1 rr..sa1w!- cit 1%,''',N. ,hat.•, h,..tetge • e •e 1V•, ata��, • ;S .' . g4, 4- t'''''°f )f. 1 sip the. 1w..r-, '' t f -'!r t.,ie.ieler`, Itt-v, ,n• :et ee• et 1•••. ear lit p..o.•.i, f''s' fnoet,j 4,.,„it e. t ` 01' t ; ., i la e• '!.,res snowier wri...- t;auto.tat ee fl a, 1 M''.: Ferrer .Thi, a•eN. hr'r,,. ,, ta.,•.r 1rirW* ., % %%Mrw a 140 ' 1a1er.,rrw :rem , , 0, O. Itetle� tY. 1.r,..• 411 hell[ r i'.,r ek• rl,1a -. - W,lhsm 114ile *»,i ,lrr., f".rr., f,, " T.,rnnin (1). The Western Consolidated ..Oils dame in with a daily production of 150 barrels, approximately 220 yds. distant fruit No. 1 well. (2). The British Petroleum No. 2 came in with a daily production of barrels, approximately 450 yards distant from No. 1 well. (3). The British Petroleum No. 4 cane in with a daily production of .,100 barrels,. approxihiatel •450 yds. distant from No. 1 well. • (4). Edmonton Wainwright --No.: l well calve in with a daily pro' ” duction of 250 barrels, approxi- mately 700 yards distant from No. 1 well. (5). British Petroleums 3eame E . eae in ': with a daily production of 100 .° barrels, approximately 700 yds. distant from No. 1 well. (6). Sasko Wainwright No. 1 eame in with a daily production of 150 barrels, approximately 250 yds. distant from -No. I well. • THESE WELLS ALMOST SURROUND OUR NO. 1 WELL For furthei information write or 'phone our local representative W. J. HERON The Clinton Inn 'rite rile,!. 5 Clinton, Ontario THE WAINWRIGHT PETROLEUMS LIMITED 10111/r9pmelporormilliiimiNIImi.rrr 111111161 On. , Ir . ' .