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PACE FOR
ew Surnmer Dresses
TO appreciate 411e5o you must see thent,They conte in silk voiles, prints, silk fugi, tills
filii.3, celau+'Si', kiwaslt crepes, trict�.sb��en, plain georgette with lace trimming, ilower-
c�ii f.;i t. rgctt4 and novelty spract materials', Nfq matter what style yott dcSire or what
particular color t-ful have in lined, y“u will lac sure to > stud it here, The,y are all
i.'aeonallly piked. ,44 ...; 44 ,
_ports Dresses
no new sports t)re Ses far young'
Women and Valium are- vee 'civic and smart
n style-. . .
We have a new lin of knitted Skirts
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':in two or three-piece • tyles. The, very
to
h within them reach
erice putthe � z It tt e
.nlodra#ep r4l ...
.of all.
Bathing Suits ,.
We have a wide range of Bathing
Suits for men women and children in comet
styles. • Suits are made of the , very best
quality woollen yarns. Moderate prices,
Coats at CIe ring Prices Men's h its
We are offcrin the balance of our Large assortment of• men's Shirts, col«.
steep of: Ladies', lsses' and Children's lar attached, in a variety of patterns.
Coats at greatly re s ue'ed prices.
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r .o -. �. F �Iat., _. ;ol�ta- '.�olear�- a1at4-
' IN J"F -, 'O
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for Doodah* Day hero. Moderato prices a revra l=on ell Once'
If ,* wean:''
7/11 tor"-"rrr..""l tlCg07C:;F,
• Our .stock of Straw Hats is . complete.
Here you'will .find :.a,.wi4e'variety of -Hats in
sailor. d panaina styles with fancy stripe
ands plarri black band.,
ti, .
i 'mer t, nderw
kn
11 wart-:pl+ece and, combination bal-
gan and athletic styles. No sleeves aind
e length.
ti
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d;
10=0.
Men's and Young Men's
Silks
Ade have n> splendid stock' of Men's'
and young Men's Sults. Men will ap-
preztate,,tlie value of these' Suits and will
Mate at- a glance the superiority Of .the fabw
ries and the smartness. -of the styles, as well
as the excellent tailoring.
LEASE NOTEa.
July
lills store will be openopenon Wednesday afternoon, ,�uy �r d,
int- of the holiday on Manch July1si,
on scent/ �'Y
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cP.RNFIELL.
HOP WHERE YOU ARE, INVITED TO SHOP"
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE
PHONE '418
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G1IURCU ANNIVERSARY character, to 'be in fact a spirituel or- Jno.• partial).i anization. With this ,settled, then E. A. Adams P. 17. Stalker,
S , L. A.
,finniriexsciiy' eetteiees Werri field13
the tektite. of•�itultittlict►tioat followed, Tindal, A. P. ifcy'aes,:'d'.'A. 11I,tedii#.ic,
Sunday, June 16th,, in the (odtaleitittia churches bad nest .and eatere adv J,.%.W. Beattie, Itobt. Johnston,. AUX.'
Baptist thineh, h witn goad eongle,eg • tiled end, walking in the - "ear :of the .:Porterfield, W. H, Swcitzer, a
both 'mornin and avensttg•
#tans It . Lord a d the comfort .o the 1io1 ` .: R. 1, Turner.utn ire t
rr d he game a and
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Holy,
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of .iii , ,
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The n M
p ,Ghost, • /were multiplied. '.Chests • rt- I`xattik Johnston was :the otheial son;
troth services an 'brought Dir,
Crease in xnultiplicatian by the unity ge when it was agreed to end.the
THE GOD1 R1CH STAR
Beatrice Ciempbell, .... ......,(i6,3 �L
!. IIL Honors ^ The firm.. :ei►eduled gallop in tete
A Jean liant( bb, . , ...... • • ...... 6b.8 HurDens and Perm Base cm Amax-ix-
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riaci l tl , Rexall
Drug
Store
darty RFI:`u,o,........ .. tia.tl ricin rchettulc wee mate can litutitrr=
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Dorothy /limes.-.........� 64.8 tiny. ,tune is k, at the 1piriniltural
Joe Priddie.,., . ......6s.4 tiroandr ht:ce, 3t+rtKeen the ,Deal team
Mabel Edward 63.4 amu 'Mtattcrd, Hollers went tel
/Vary 4 col.,......,........1f33,2 tilt oaf, with a stare of 10 tci 5.1
C. -3a Colbert . . .....:6 L1 `t ne hist part of t'te game was fairly
B. -Aimee P;;oincactl cenditionsfy even. At he end et the secortu firs
under eonditianrr indicated in the ir1� , nines the score was a tie, 3 to 4t,1
1,iliridual reports rent to the stridents ,Stratfercl getting.two runs in the first
land parents:
incl one in the second and Goderich
Medicines
tClfile
Matt/ 31,. finnan.. 6a,2 on in tor' first and two fn' he second. ^�' Articles
Fred Bisset 63,i to the tetra atrsttsord sec,rect one steer I Ot Et t rticles c.
Jaynes Redditi 60,8 in the. tout.. two. (r'aderi,?h one iii
Marjorie i�.it ' e 60 -the fourth Two more in the sixth .
11.irald 'Yeo 68,6 and two again,in the ninth, gave the : 'hiocoiates
Helena DieCrrclt°E 1382 visitor .10. t;aderich a ared one in
`Thomas Pose
$ My-rtlp Young
Ralph Walters
Marion i•Ioiiues
Phil Eisse• 56 both fanned. Osborne, the first mart . IS.ocak An •films • r:
Howard' Wilkins ,, ..50,1 up far Stratford, got a hit, stale sec,
Pavmand Drennan 56 and and dere home for the first tab,
Witham Thomas.:....„ 55.9 tie. Posy out, Seeny sot ort :on an' .'
1 Mildred Wilson Ii5 error and Walton made :t three /tag. 111/t Dl and Developing
SiOpXng- n, t Delivery
THURSDAY, , JUNE 270, Leel0
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Always carries a'corrrplete line s.
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5,7,4 the eighth and Phillips was sent in fn 1
67,1 the opening' of the ninth to bet fort Pipes and Tobaccos
50.4 Beker but struck out and was follow-
ed by MMiallough ane? McCluskey, who
Bertram Me+ reatlt ;it.S ger, bringing Silents borne -for the
Reggie Castle • 54.7 second run. Shaw struck out. Balser
.
C,=-Taose under further eens<dera- was up first fox. Goderich, and gat a t„r r � �* � �, , "_
tion with the parents: hit and. get to third on some loose
Albert ebb o play by Stratford Mallough wits
Audrey Welland... , • " 53 � out. MMieClusky sacrificed and Baker Telephone Bedford
Ait't11ar b'rerirritrs y 54 came home for the first counter for No. 1 , Aro, � /ti13 I3locl:
7jF} Jaineq iliurern 52,8 the Black Soni. In the second inning; • [ R
♦Y.„.11.1,.1Robineon for.Stratford made a three-•
)) Janlck' Sht'•arlieWlt... i 1'R 1 ... ,52�C 1.1'
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Moxa . lriorxran .-,«..'.'...•''r.'S2” 'base hit and cams home when Biel- Ree in mind „.. �1 -
ii2,.,, drum gat to first an an error. The ``
•Plat. Horsell ; . ,1. , ..1..... ,,5 next three men un went, out.. In vat to be beta ohne thew rounds solf- DO NOT :iXt' K N 1 1 > ' CLUB
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Goderieh'e half McKay got a.. hits tvftris.. enurctx'an �Vitctnesar evieningg, SPORTS AJ(II.X is RI H 'ON
I'rafa atttrit to•Form IiCl13: Trinney osit, IIneeshawv' watlltear Shear* .1urY loth• Su er Trona 8 to 8^ 4
. A. - ' - e eeirig'tn.evcty subject;. down aacnticed and -Flit 41:y :got u , pl' The ;race
Bing :on the abateb
,? iC. `> morn : - hit. • Mace .y* and Ifneeehaw scored. Good wren 25, AQ0.miascon,' ; eidultS bolding n race meeting on .
:. ' Esther >1R Xtwaixt •' 133.8 In the third ,Seenyc . got tic, first On
5�xtn Wcdexrnee ay afteruoaa' o last date, race, harness races and a trite,.
- r'� '1.•'`.. balls, : stole second, Schantz out.t r aro race. alstr tug -of wrier betlrvee
Ane n 1Aatt; a.... ,-...1 . * • ••v., weep a laai►rY event mets Frank at' tri, Irtiron and Kincardine stalwarts, capes
Alex:14IiaeVfcar ,.....,.179.8 SValtan tirade the t:cand three*iasggera home ecru. and Mrs. Willie; tabled by Herb. Farrell, heavy -weight
tt, Alma Mac ell ..:1 «,...,.78.1 and Seen r scored. B key . for the it being tzte marriage of their' eldest .booster of ireeen. Athletic A socia- •
SYlwia . ae1I...,:x1..,.........78:1 Blacl: Sax was aur. Mallough at to: daughter, Miss Lina, to Me. -Wilbur, :tion, and Clark McK3nnon, the dough.
SeYnivn Abell . .:.w....,»..,1...L.1 ieole d, icClusey sacsrihrt d, .Archer S#ewart* ,the` artsrringe tool,place ty_reeve 'of. Kincardine; towns1n,.
H. lienors ° izo t gird aeKair truck ou Its air high noon. after a suxnptUQU. 'rhe. McCann $taros c£ London,'Cil.,
., 73.1 tall o rtltsba ldruin was out,
rut,/ eey 'wedding dinner woe served the young acrobatic performers, gold medal,
Jessie McCann <,,,..... f couple feft for Niagara, Toronto and ,Highland and Trish dancers, will•en-
Mans White..,,......„„!„..„.7.,.....,;21.1. out. Greeb and Osborne scored- For -other lacca,
Mabel Etue.. , .1... , Goderich Tunlac t anted' and .Rot tri! ' tet ds . before the grand stand. Gond
James McMeltenR. ' , ,...69.3 first•and stole second and canny home;. band. in, atonrdat night.
Music
tby
• . I . bench. pavflian at 1tlusfc b •
Harold Ta lass . 69.11 on Frrtzlcy s .ata Kneesitaw; Shear, l : 1Itigh Chisholm made a .lfusiness .Ra ,nor's Orchestra. •
Wilfred P aiate................6. 7 dowxa and Baker struck out. . In the , trip to Stratford Ant. blonds .,......
Jean Price. ,.. , , . , , . ..1.....68.2 • fifth " Schantz, walked bat • 1%'alton,
Nancye •Clarke...,.....; ......67.'i Shuw and Itc orison went out withila sir ord a •t r is. visiting
Margaret McLean. ». , . ,......;§7 ? :Schantz only at third, Far the friends -., and Mrs oLaaw r nceeG e and
III. Honors : Black Sox Archer was the only ones ' famil ' sent Sunda with . xi and
to get to first, Mallough. bleGluskoy Y rc Y
Christine . Robertson.. , . 1tlrs.. Percy Stewart. -
- 62 and Mueltiy* beiraa out. 14leldruln and ire' G Horton left' ' T
ra or , but three outs o o e in ..
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?� i .- -� hos+et promoted eondttionally Osborne scored in the sixth far tss race a on. ;fat oranto
as indicated ;1n rite individual reports last week to visit her sister Mrs ::::njt.khit: E^'lrSttfd tf11sv`da'sent .to students and .,parents t i sten.FiilliArtt '1`�renrblay..,._,1..,..,65,4 'iiek ruecess on for �Goderich, Zn Mr. and Mrs. "T`. Wh te, of Detroitthe eighth the visitors failed •to tally, s ' 'ht: MV i�drlin
Greta Steels:.,,. ... ,....,,.:642 in Goderich's haif MacKay:got a
Mr.
the week -end at the /recite o.
Joseph, Taylor .....;,..,, •61.8..whllt, stole second and eariic home on
,and Mrs: Geo. Ful +aid. We car furnish thefinest sir
Henrietta Dara...,,. .....61.6 Tueney'3 two -bagger. Tummy stole'AuburnMrs. Will at the and family, of ar-
rangements for
t of flowers in alt
Murray* Ile herrxtgton....,. , . ,4ti.4aro at the Pres of iifr.. and
e, third rout the side was returned be- 2tiir . W. G. Bogieat present; •• styles for the'beide.
/?earl Sandy.. .•: , ... ...:59 6 fore he got. Nome, rn the fin r1 stanza ,, prese
Annie. Linfield , ............. ..59.4 cLittle Lenora : flicks returned, to
Shaw and Meldrum tallied fol the her home in Detroit, Itnving _spent' .
Norval Andereon b?.. visitors;' and three straight outs fol- Avera
John Pote 68.6several weeks with her grandparents, GE O. ,S FLORIST
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>Gtoham Mateo., ,... rowed for Goderich, The teams were Mr. mad Mrs. Geo. Fulford,
.:7.4 as follows : I : The man. • f nd o . 1v . Larne ' FLORIST
iEdna ifnigiat:�, •..:4..: 56.6 .�y sis s k >t, rn
• my ' fnrd:° ants, ; Doxy ,3f, Tlrurlory are pleased to' know that he Gtxlertclr --- Pitoiae ,>EA5•
delrneHAah ,., 56.4 Satiny c. Sebwtiarstxa 2b, Walton P. is improving after undergoin an op-.
hit 56.1 Shaw ib, Robinson 3b, Mcldruru •it, eration in Goderich hospital last week. F
-Margaret Sanderson • .. .. .55.5 Grebe ef. 1 Miss Annie McDonald has been'en
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Evart Gulbext e * - , ..... 54,9 Godericin Baker ef, Mallough 2b
Promotions from Form I}. {1st `fear MGGlitskey c, Archer as, ltlacKay+ ci gaged to teach S. S. No. 9 for another 1�
year, but Miss Bessie Grant is leave. BABE
Commercial) to 2nd Year 7"unney lf, I neeshaw 'eb,. Sheardawn , ine B. S, we. 5. '
Commercial , ib, Fritzley P. . • t bits, Wm. Rome.' and daughter,
it. Bono •a : ---Umpires, .1. Carmiciutel,. Stratford, M ion of Tora n
t r e, , eta. befte Bogie,
over
S. OP
behind the plate. J. S.esrrart, Gocle• ,err William and'Ito rt B re ve GIFT �_
74.2onases.ere be ot;. a r
. •713th ndanceba d the.aanlealasted;over trtie' week -end. =-
04.8 two hours, COUNTY COURT ' G% forte a.'occasfons realsorr
if Iy I'rt
Herbert Bridle,
Emily 11lcClurctra,P.• .'.1. ..:.
•nr. Honors . '
a',i r t7n.,..8,t$u_.
The Black Sox defeatea fire Sia a One action, betwcen.MeKillop town -
Marie Shiehis 4% e• . . ...... ,44 ,'team in a baseball maters at tree 'agrt411 linen, rlandk 'rcltiefs from
Charlotte .4,innington fag. ;,, coup people, waseions.- mit at the r r b,
. , . :-,. , .. , eultitxai• park yesterday afternoon 8 Count court sessions!ylasf week be- lac•ta �1.0: .. ,
B __-lI tore.' preSted efinditionall ..t e. ...• ,,
Y 4. -� _ fore county
Honor Judge s t �, .2!,1.- 'T ww r 25c
insllcai:ed.:"rt tla+t,titdieidu l report's -- ' r ie, Ko , • and El l /ware.• a eta from to
1i ...� of Fergusonvs. Tliurdre, Eery lJ1- �1.6fi•-r
fie to parents and students • ; tt,, ' " '
1• ° . ,Batt: This svgs nn ac ' n
�d�'� .t 1�' � afro for: darn-`' a,sb
Edith CoirnfieId . ..., .'.....66.7; . - ages in air assault. The °cirettinst#in- - -- ea, Limp, e `n' ern
Ida Mr. and Mrs, Roy. Petrie and•Taut- � . n � a I"att ,.and China ..
a ..
W: ,r. rapt. necupted the pal ft for' sults were .like the ,progressive in.:. ere At the end .of the seventh in.
d lj _nt rile tad
' e Gospel to the epic.: • ►
xnesssl ,c: f th 1l I �
>; '� . tens arra hundreds�.figures of the ..garnet the store avis. a tic n. ' Deet.• -p r tiff fox , „00 b ehe a,
anew ,..91.5 v ne s s cilli a dew days wrtlt , $l 9, h t ,
ri;o tttiti dente"' w , , - . „ -d .Earl Elliottlalliottl, ..... .vine, p tM1f a /'
'with � , tl slits, and suggested x'ich food for er. rnntxsgs ivas la ed to bleak tins �paid b �i die an r' an .
1 BB' p Yy uh' d Ire, d d
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ssas his subject - a the �, g ,ryas, .7timy assisted for .ilia day by and the Mite tr l group lost the first 2nd Year Commercial Aw btt.. It, . 7. Bays for plaintiff and .1.
'vice card .."1110 Delieverer s Glorious +. 1 aids . ' i 1V'ednosday euenfng, uTy; itlth. t
,, Mr's. .Gane and Miss I'Jiy'llis Davies, two rip -rind riven tilled the hoses, and 11/iplomxs are granted ,. , lid, Bog I e dieendt
and Ttriumidenit iissiotr tete, tome .,winners in the duet class at the It was up to Captain Hubbard' the , r grraanited to .those mail, Misses Jean Lednor. Etta . Quaid : L,,-,-4-
P stip 7G ie rn . each, cif, the ilookkeepi»g :ted b'larence McKenzie. spent . the
For the !everting discourse. Stratford' Musical Festival. I ;text at hat to do . samettring--and, ha,.}and Stenogra l tau s and i h v elc-end a their homes here,
Per the morning sub'Cwt Mr. Bunt : Owing' to expenses : in. connection: dial swatting out a homer i'o>; :Vier y p lY p n t e s e t n ,
eelecte the text', ""Then /rad th • 1 r x`ylirng, avith, ii, /1011015 for 80 to 84eel sir. and Mrs. Ito . 'loyi, of Goat:
wwith impirovements Ducie hi the Tat« .self end seedine tiro other three zti dI H r• • 3 ". Ned
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and taeltlee and t now pastor te special offering was game. nes en exciting one and, rev kat least rya two :of the three depart.. bonne' ere. ' ,
edified and, walking in this tear of asked for tp meet these merits rind a• era/ stairs developed. The score was clients. f . ;ya, ,Harry Myers and daughter;
the Lord and in isle canfor of rite generous `response wee made, ' , large,• but some very* fine individual,
Holy Ghost, ,were mnetiplred. 4e • ;/slays were )Dade,, x'lt, following is the t-tttndfng of Nora and trfends, cal Strattard, 'tic
114 "t11en" in the text referred to 1I1' RO\l' (01 N11 C0L 'iCII. i Several_ other; events were 'carried the stridents entitled to dfplontes,sir» spending a #ewk weeks: at their Cot- ,.
the conversion of Saul the persecu- li'ICIV'IC AT 114. 'IEhrll out $ueh as guessing contests bean ranged in.r.ik+accordin tar.averdg. rage lxexe.
tits into Paul the ireitc ter an r, I''rtda' June ..1st twee a ala day tlirowvin thread -the -needle sae percentage of all p tlier5 written and i Mr. and Mr i, iChes:era of Los -An.
1 y, ' b° h"* c giving the:pet cent. in each ;roup geles, for,nterly : MIs Ellen • draper,
are spending a few weeks Tat the
home of Mrs. Wm. •,praaer.., '
Mr. and Mrs. Aloes and' daughter,.
Peggy, of Stratfoed, motored to. Port
ri ., Albert on Monday+ : afternoon where''
o ?� they intend spendingva few days. . i },
e ...,. - t',Cleveland a Bread
hs a tempting cotorement to
Clara. Dioore.., , . 632 •ely s ent sued• wvith 1iir. rind Mrs: cpg m coilneotxoir avitla 7tht case scent . Eve Steno cordially invited to
..,,..' �.GS,1 p quite invoIvecl There sv11s u ar and
i ricer. y , r ug.i in a vt'r'dxct ifo � the
i%larggaret : Shephard. . , 604' :Muss Isobel' ltieai:ciaaele of Hal la n .1
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Pat Page .,, ,.: .,.'41; ` Robt, Hoy heree the bio , ., inspect our 'koods • •
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Testoment Rt:IYuisaties to a Cnure. s 1 e . : Gladys Shore 58 9 ills, and /tics Albeit l4icGee. r au S �s �A
nteceitatian tr bur• Adams "Side awes retired in Driver wa& erste ed sera di *t l►ttil� NS;.
r y, . arta {7r
Spiritual Malt; licationi • a .. , Jame$ .J Don't .forget .the t;atti of ..tlxo.:An- ,. .. , . • . .. ...?�•. F ' ,
Success, Or it. 'Tete'chowSvnsrn good nowhere andolte�tsvatrnee order fora goose -egg, ohnston...,.,.._.....,56,3 the.betian dt sse a •.a , ; :
• t to titarntn scar,', Jf .. , � to g8`r /lean' �eh'ur•ch strawiie#'t`Y social on sun} d s irst:>}st, Vii "Pt►hne>567. :' .`
t and Honors 65 re; while Certificates rich also llMr and rs rind faCbx'yu1
churches rest ntinoti 114.111 Juera romps andin moving expenses of ,he Ahead of fun, for a score of 4. Tito ,are ;granted to those obtaining .4o,,'spent the week -end tat :tete' former•'e
. l d M .t bar; . * ,
Bunt devoted Ysonte time eo the AO- with Ilurau County* Council, and who. obstacle race and ehildren's races.
count of the events in connection wvith•. ever had anytliiug to do with ordering' Mrs. A. E. Erwin soon the guessing
Saul's csperience, And pointed outthe day . deserves credit for it Was Conte:t, with a guess sof 1200, the ac- '
;that where there lavas zt need. for a ideal.: t tush number' being 1187. •o „
sne.t:euger to go to soul theca was, Thera being so many entertain. Mrs. Hubbard won the bean-bag
always ,sante one who should early, shoots, :-picnics and political meetings a throwing, with Mrs. Wright second. - -
the nieseagis ealne to Atinaeles to iso' during the week titer crowd was not so, 'lhc thread-andaneedlo race Was tai;
work we rrrost be ready to hear the, large 113 on some former similar ue. won. by 1t, It. Middleton and Mrs, x
call, and it sats fundamental that a carrion, .but those present made up..Sweitxer, with: W. Mole and Miss m
'church must he a spiritual institution. for Zack of numbers .in' ent:tusisism r Dodds' second. t
elae tl. Stuith..,....ti3 88 88 CAN IAN PAGIBIG,
M• nay meal-odclieioiis . in it,elf
the
avid menu, lending zest to the nest"of
Your family. will ' demand„
twice as much of our Bread Its
any_other. Encourage them to
With the :spirit or w`orldinees ranp tor seldom, if over is seen a Jollier! Several ogler races and events ',twine t 3. E aiti•1•-87.8 96.2 87
87
Vent, church members would' not he picnic party than the ono • that as., 'wore carried out, and heartily engage it d 7;r 88 4
ready to de the work that they should eetnbled at Javrett°e Grove, Hayfield. td.in. Gear E. Lum6/*..81,.(, 80.4 75
do. When Snul was in spiritual need ,A large number came in the forenoon' It was noticed there. was much in• rank ltdburton,,..1.82 81,6 9¢
the mcssnge carne to Attnntutias to go ;.so were prepared for n long after'. terest in the horseshoe ` contest, in'tee_ ri. Gr'owe.1..88.4 75 . •75
into a certain street and deliver a' noon of enjoyment, and they certain. which Diane of those not included in 'he fallowing are entitled to certi ' dorso, as it is the most health-
messitge 'to Saul and hel wits \mime. ;ly made the best of the time.
r the baseball' anm»ng events took . fieates granting the tttantifttg stated'. HatrratitrtiRsttMM of•tairrn.'. ful and tiaurishing food they
diatcly :ready to go. Work of thin 'bite thief eliort was a 'baseball Part. ow rut rite least tea departments. E ;� !'' can take.
sort *wan what the thurcb existed for; snatch. between sides chosen by _Calmly Clerk llohnnen was director arranged also in rank as to total
it was' r; t r-piritual nrganiration. In ,Councillors Hubbard and Adams as ti tt�._ percentage : t; RiiXl t11)� SI1 1i.
Order to get the right anuli `n multi follows: . At the conclusion of the sp rev I
rest and the first fundamental for *IT. Edwards, A. F. Erwin, Y r S 1 1 • '24 Ala' t'3111. "1 ltuntelk" "'hone 114 West St.
iecdford
church was to tecognixe its spiritual, Ewan, t'1 le Middleton,
ec . dttl� tit ..kttt 3 ► teiirt;d.4t4 a__.�
MB a v• �� July 2$ .io ° `21 ,hgei,i, is.. . NU,ntc'alnt . ;
wt Itt rYtl
eoUnctl b annual Ilicnie IIc was fee.Margaret Debra 6S ,6 2 76 4 calls. t i` bl
„i�. CANADAS
:` � GREATEST
STEAMSHIPS
plferetitin the first /lase' moat he cos -1 Gro `IIu>ylsara J It Middleton If while the ladies were busy
Dille t;hrrhourp•5outhamuton
E. a CLEVELAND
in, d. lilt Me- ¶ sulsirer, splendid addresses ,were g�Iv. u b , �. ...
1. J. Wright, en by several of those resent, in. ®�s .lt Iy .ir itueh. raw of
Present, H tj, Jut• !0 Montrose
( !eluding ex -wardens and ex -council- <
j Warden Inglis was the first called
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►oilnilluon of Cann oda Guaranteed
Forty»Y.-ar_ 5'c ...Gold lour/ ... .._
i, weed by Caansdiaut'National Raiway Comprrntt
Tot dated July 1, 1920 To mature July 1, 1969_
'Payable Canada, New York and London, England
Interest payable January 1 and July 1
Denomination 'af LOO registerable as to prit ipai,
(t sixes in fully registered forth in denominations of
$1.000 $5,000. and .;10,000.
The Dominion of Canada by endorsement
' tmcrnditionally guarantere* payment of both •
principal and interest on these t3t►nda,
Pince: 1140 algid Intrust, yiridltj 6i•,,, to NISttrit-
DoMv ilt�rrr r arri s
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on and welcomed those present to the t p >iir„ :tl itur'hrs ut litrinu„nd
lowed by E c-1Vartlene �I1eas'ers Ilei , I:,orotbe Steep • ......8 , 63 SD t ;i a u i. F
1',rwin, Cantelon and Robertson. and Lulu Jewell . ” 84'.4 60 0
Mr. Itolretrt Johnston, .i to Ltrcrptool
County Court: Mad Brownlee71 1 83,4 90
+clerk, who. is an ex -warden of Brace. Lionel Clark.... ....... 1) 70.2 60 July tt Juts a'i, tturr►es a of .alar].
41.....82 G8 July 1St' ,.`:al,nttr,ical
county. ws Sander Beattie and past Melte .rage, . , ,. ...... . ;Inl! foe d mashes; c.f w(+`'
Couneflluia Sanders and ftaultis spaket pit dt'ey lwTivixis.le .,...:G; 69 G4
very intere inlay of the splendid Marguerite lilacllonaid 62 66:2 tl rely en e. t, Seen nt. Ott Wind
Gyms
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po. hien it allt d by Huron ascounty.el�lThe following
Ytt: ; t :war;. ai _uitttu�rto"a
Takinit it all in all, this was sine id The faleowht students ,rho were ,ltiF. 9 wlontrls,
the best picnics ever held by the completing' Middle or Upper School..tu,. 11 Sept, 1 ixrtrrte e, •n Y.rrk. ,
county councileethe,heartiness in on '141 tecta found time to take some *Galls . i r,1rlt
commercial work with the follaw.ai- „ ntr eint nuebee
tctiiw the tient'', the goodwill teed
aneiabilety n.anifested made the gath- etanding: h,
Being an ideal me in every way. l Harriet 1. Ta37lar;, 85.8ti in Bkkp.,
dfi in'I'y4ting. tiny
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I.RoMtl'CNi:4.s. tieN N,_tlR, Charles K. tiaftel. P6.3 in Map. i11,1,11•1:
SHIPS, CERTIFICATES 'Tee:Iltn 11. Ferguson. ,R.tt in 1lkkli. �eee;•
AND »IPI,t1MA8 Mery 1 Johnston, 78 in Iikkp,, 50 in-,:iuti
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Vremetione from Form 11t. and 11'. r' t';r?e 11. c+1r411rr, 74' 'in Rkkp.
I x -I itoe.+ pees tng 'at eamy kite Adaalsoa 'emesis/ 84.1ar+it1pwt.
iSect , The winner of the tower School •1ir1;‹
I. Honors .°. 1st Sc•h'lxrrh'tt, vales. =!6•Nd. is duty
' Father *iterate., with ei.tt•-,, '1%r e e
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CHOICE' GROCERIES, ; • ^ .
FRUITS, VEG'ET'ABLES, ,
BUTTER,.-.1-'`GOS,
MEATS, •FLOUR
,Everything the Ilest,
SI1.VERWOOD'S ICE CREAM'
Frigidaire Y
Equipped for our
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_..___atrotectaon: _..
.Call in, look around and ba Cori-
winced- where cleanliness " is
paramount. , -
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Spares -Grocery
The store of satisfaction.
HAMILTON STREET CODERZGI
.'hone 145. We deliver in town
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Just a Remindei
to Oar Old and New Patrons tJ alt ',
B rophey Bros.
-the Old Reliable
have always in stock for inspection the finest
assortment of Beds, Springs and Ventilated
Spring Mattresses—The Marshall, Fishman,
Simmons and Brantford Mattress—alt the finest
that will Ile, seen in all the larger; cities.' :An in-
spection will convince all seeking what is adver-
tised.
tised. I4irniture sold, either from catalogue or
a personal visit to any factory's show rooms, at
Rock Bottom Prices.
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