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The Goderich Star, 1929-07-04, Page 7Costello, Ruhy'Wiliis, Mildred Leaele. 4 Secy fine . feature of the clay and -.Muskoka, accompanied by Mr, and ' • 50•yard race. under Ryears»-I;vo- nturh enjoyed. Mrs. Allan Wilson, Kalem they Will 1yn Piouse, Evelyn Doak, neem 'fie Goderich baseball team had he spend their handers- Mrs. offer to go out of town for the day ' nomiversary services will he bold GA. -Yard race, under to ears-� but staged home and dz1 their 'part in the Smith's' 11111 thumb on the •_' . Margaret Jarttes, Isabelle Brown, to make the'd4Y the eueeess it was. ' Sth of July, when the Rev. Wan. "TIIt`RSDAY, Jt La' 4th. 1'20 Paris t sea;re a1 'THE GODERICH STAR •. fiolv�ar t race, tin'kr Si ?+aa=:—tlor- Ideal some dt.taoc. b.4i d Were guntg brine tate irY'J t'haiit.ay,sr, ra e. , Tor.•{ ley lilu mflikJ, 1Ktiy�r,ond Custal:u.' to be it. Nao.h.re. 1M,4 ltk>o it with tiaeii (::,sn+1 Ja'► �isitt ('lt.ait, a diu•old 3iohrank, tz.„,e.•i-Zw.,,, rare tsuaruen tt►. M.�ckasys for tit,► ..,n lead iarL :sten;• 1 ,,d'a ,n'' itgru sane tW=yar.t A i:ec tlaliter 1r )t'&1 Al With LMc crap (oath( itl YPhfifNt%@i' iivMkt %L are .thiel Abi\ fM.t�,t atpa`Isia.e,. teat Brininess Ben en Panusie, Att•Ing have She bunt. ea speed fur the ht -''tally .to interpret the invite meritau,zao,, or mirstey. Tell. Oa the ilea►* stretcher howe'er.' anti tt1linkii'g Barky melodic- M 'i. ti 1:o76-y.id race, tattler 1« 3'eaiirs delis„ Murri.on XacKay i,llripseci an t iii.;� f we, djovr. U'$rlene f`lif3ord :,tut+dy won cwsitw aMaJ itKU !'Brie in for sk .+ire l;"tsei tics tion the lgs1- ra.»k i,.y. We keep thiel Resit at i ai ale ehl col Inst ored ay 'rA e entertainer, is can 1U0^,eaten t�aCe, under 1a ;ke era � taxi, thiiaai want to Eaigene 1).;i,'ie• k PARIS GR I, ,1 R la rklea f near, t?arl Me,:o, t'lifiann.'txi%r he >*woan mi a le ' "lt 'iIt'ted.Ll°Ihe iaei�.a,�niiwillt*inn! •Lack race. under 15 yeas -1 art; piiilPcl, t1'i;, tea»tt: lined Alp for theas l'�ppear epi the feet afterneer, pre; ntel t'ti'ea-r,, Carl teleomfield, ("afore,..;u► GA/death:i ;contra r, death and -i t end .m'l.tn , net' sun l+atxc5 a lPetarc, dy• a Coderich won the run' en two straight i s Jockey recce, lander 13 se yrs --. art' pulls. The winninit tea:a consestecl; � ' LI Meru and Itaay n!ond Deana Philip 11tA • of sabre Beacom, W. }, Smith, Ed,' lite Zeno:, els c. of lien and kale` r eer end Wilt. McKay, Jelin o-arrick'x;11ibis, Tian 'Wildia Jas. Ilirlla•)t.lon :MIA. Ales. keereg, c I. •• •, a.A)i) and Ilarlaud'1T-emblav, • ,Tonee Warder and Elmer Feeardorrna'latursilay e..cni lie. i 'PHONE 90 # 1 hl,'t i 10 1 Th ARSENATE of law Ila- - . , , , , .... .45e ARSENATE n �s leer lb..... , ...40e Campbell's Drug Store is . ' Apace. underyearn n ieuco and the, detent era. were os. Sulfa• l Mrs. James Glen aril Miss Felten l; GODERICH ONT Bloomfield, Arthur 1 'acl:ey, Benson] van, ,e "Fareieh. Gerald (..'ween Mi -1 e£ Torento, niched severe. oz t :UAL t . , P3°ouse. i chaei O'Neil, Jaek McKenzie. Emil' friends on auday ;lash, z Rabbit recce under ld years -t'b t Maeleennan ,and Alex, MecT ennan, l Miss Aitit,lla i°att'isOYt AS r•; e:teen; i :-. ,. ,.,„,•.,,,,,,,,„• ford Stura.;y, Art Raberrs,aa. John; After the contest ilea. Iteaei:n witl• • her holidays Zoite nor teeein•m Dor.. s --�•• Pro 1 e the handsome trepby were Anountesl lothy and Christine Rabe:Ison.' . ed er' Tog -o' -War Te . T3ias ale e.-tce. twice around t'ae' on a car aand driven up town amid MissReidleftcn;Monday*f°�A'iteraware, tender 12 veers 'elelville cheering. Titiyne 9n IriuJon. ��'hc 3:as •�ceure;t >u'' c'reigie, Audrey Smith, John Huck- • • The evening program consisted 'of',school in that vicinity for next year./ e , ins. a band concert on the. Square wire:i The eaeraanent of the Lard's supe, EkYele" IV .v.' twice around tine' was much enjoyed by a large number per was dispensed 'Smith's +.a.. �II. . a j aquae. Lander 16 years -.•-.a rnoht of people, and the singles in the ; church last .n atbath by the paisto . P Doak, Earl :hero. Bill Lunette*. horseshoe pitching contest. Rev: R. gam iity; s. Special••-=I:abert Wilson. The Victor Eleetrola eonee .ts eve ' Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and three GIRLS' EVENTte en on the &mare by an instrument Children motored over from Flint on Fine' .'l[lreather and Large Crowds Make DOMitli011 illy 40 -vera race under fi sears—Rets supplied by Mt: dos. Campbell, were taturday. Oa ciinday they left for 0 Celebration in •Gode»ch a Sacceg>h Colored Ball Players Make if SnarPY Geraldine Saunders. Bremner, of Brueefield. will preach at • ' s � G• r e u e 1CiaQDERIC,'H. �liil,VrAi.I�UA. 11 e and TIN% S e +• ti PAGE list Winners in the Various Events, Children a1:Garnes, Parade, neat At�h oAi, tether , %tie JULY 25=40 being prepared. elev. :llr. Comm legs Athletic Eveirde Le Redia, ' goes to Brucefield or the day. °IOG-ytard race, under in years••-• Five Dais of Splendid Progr'ama to ''Me (. G. I, le met at, the home o$ • ' unmeant Elliott, Marjorj •Baer, Etta, , se Presented 1n Godcrlch - Mrs. HendersoAi •oft 'Sa'turday Lifter= The Daneinion CJ 'ay tele�mtioft in cial was liven to Mr. Rod.,Joltnston Renee. '-»..+--- . noun.:Tile president, Mis's Hazel Goderfe'h• this year went ten. very sue --'of the Dominion :Road lli!acn^,tiery.Co.,._ .Hsndkdrehief•race, ;tinder i•e years '.'*e •outstanding. ^ploys,,. "Stnilin' ' ±mntr. presided in the elate and a ceesfully. The day Vas' fine,_ execpv for their part in-the'perade. Prizes Rohena •,S.:hrant, F. Blboflifiene, Through." )treat ramanneechima,and. very. intereniint meeting took place. for a light shower an the evening, and for deeorated 'autos land floats were Malvin Lute ty. ' - '- chic FamilyUpstairs....popular They 'wish to have a social evening Targe crowds 'came to town for tee not: awarded. an tthe ' Calithumpian . Nose and tee rare; under :3. yens?a Broadway comedy—Dr. 'Hsieh, . - in the near 4future. Particulars lat. day or for the a'ftertioa:i program. class there were some very •amusing nIai•aaret Elliott, P.. Inowniffaine ,noted. Chinese dfplomat,n. tie Incturor; er. • The banks along the water from were get-ups.•, Miss Mary Parsons 'volt Lultt B•laholl. . Anatol Prikfn and His Russians in Mr., James Foreman. of Flint, andin demand for picnic' .parties first ,prize with a touring *out;, nag ' Bicycle rate, onee ,around' the scones from the R•ussiiin.life, a truly Miele, was married to Miss Annie. d the tourist camping .ground was and baggage, household utensils. Square, . 14 .vears—Grate Mason, spcetaculer musical piadieneott, nine Jones„ -Auburn, -on; Saturday last dal filled: ' • •snowshoes, golfing outfit, ani .nearly Margaret Griffith. Madeline Proctor, among the many (big -features of the .the Rev. Mr. Shore, Blyth. Our best The first event athe day was the everything else that a touring party j In the meantime the horseshoe forthcoming Canadian' ' Clia letattqua wishes- go z7ith 'them as they begin parade at 10 amt. T,ho taand led aft might. or could want en route. Thea pitching contest was going on at Vic- 'here. which opens.July 25th and con- their maxtied life, Tito young pee- with the town council and committee Car was labelled "Marmon Stray. torte Park, with eight parrs ;,a:,ing tinues for five crowded. eventful days. pie of Auburn and vicinity presenter: following 'in ears, anti' the firemen date," but at that it may be a libel..1 part in the doubles. In the first The Chautauqua willbe opened on Abe bride with a shower on Friday with auto truck, old fire engine and especially if you read it "straight 8." round J. McConnell and Ed. Sparc the first night by one etia tate :mostevening. ladder truck, etc. There'were a few "Body by . Brophey," "Wheels by I won from P.. H. •Sebweyer and .1 Reid, popular .Broadway, comedy -successes Mr D. Loekhart, of Auburn, .and ears decorated to some extent, the Wheeler" were other linscript,ons J'os. Jeffries and H. A. Stevenson, f roeeatt .yearse-'The Family 'up- Mr. R. Medd, of the boundary* line, Dominion ,Road Machinery Co. had which h'ad their own sbeing a Toronto man, stairs.'Here is an uproarious tom- h had 20 head of cattle pasturing ttg'ge8't.veness, G Mr. Steenson one of the Champion rower Road "Godexicli or Bust" suggested tAe,' Avon from Bill Leach and Mr. Bailey; edy-drame .based upon the joys.and on Mr. Gartlan Youngs farm, lost ,'�z re have notyet matured but Maintainers end a light lawyer in the supreme objective for• tourists, and C. Elliott and H. McKay, Windham, heartaches of a twen�tetu-century of them on Friday mornin€r when fl............_ to, • parade, and the Imperial Oil Co. and many other inscriptions had their" " they were killed ley ligiruin , Dame Rumor11ie' has been very active, tivan from Kerr and Fetima :, of Col- family engaged in marrying• off the; bas the, and if all reports ,'aro true this will the Godeiieh Fruit Market were also 'touch of fun and humor. In the car borne; anal F. Bowra. and Courtland eldest daughter. This popular play Were standing under a large bass- t) l st we .shall hear of tite represented. There were -special pri- besides Miss Parsons. were her vfsi Kerr won from Fred and S. Elliott. will be presented, by the well-known wood tree. Saturday a'rturnoon ;'lir, not be l e nes nes awarded to the firemen. to. Harry tor, • Miss Brooks. John Parsons and /The final's. were .between Elliott' and Martin Erwin Players.. Medd event tq salt the rattle and teachers. )allowing aro the ddxgs-� IneCreath'for his get up with a big Toots Videan. The wedding 'party McKay of Wingham, ane Jeffries, ' On the second • afternoon Mrs. D. found them dead. Fortunately the ses presented to 111tss Dolan and Mese horse bearing the label "Bert •Mc- were awarded' second " town. and Stevenson, Toronto. who. Pirie Be ea distiit uished British rtock''vas insured, but it is a great, Campbell: n« , , prize. Rete Y , t; KLlNf 7-iTE "FORM FITTING"" ALL WOOL Bathing Suits ° for LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN SNAPPY NEW STYLES ANIS COLOR COMBINATIONS at $2.95, $3.25 and $4.50. PER SUIT • ' SPECIAL VALUE 36 -INCH FIGURED CELANISE, SEVERAL DIFFERENT PATTERNS Regular $ 1,35 per yard and $ 1.50 per yard CLEARING . AT 95c 'yard ytard SEVERAL EEA N PATTERNS ...111 • VOILE LAWN and PIQUE JUST ARRIVED Phone 86 HIBBERT s Horse Parade.". m allusion comes the bride but *hat do you won first and second prizes respects. 'lecturer and world -traveler, will de- loss to. both men. to a sngoestion of Bert's. as a feat- hank of the groom?" They were ively. 'In the second event Hattie and liver her forceful. challenging lecture,' ore for the.Tarede, and a third ape- `'off to church, but had the parson Lead, won first and Spare and Mee Education or Catastrophe,=' • Pre-^ASHPIELD with .thein, on a seat of prominence IGonne3) second The s►t;le,1 were. ceding Mrs. Beyea'a lecture, the Mos- Mr. Jas,: McRae, of Toronto; is on the deck of the •'ear Dano other pitched in the evening Chas Alliott cow Artists a company of talented home for the holidays. be person to personate the person. Kerr of Colborne, second, Petemen, of concert. mnrns;, is home for the handers t to•to take it forgranted t4 t s) with us another year at o:rootit. Miss S. Harnev the bride 'tell •fourth. Scenes from t'lie Russian .Life. 'eta,: and Miss Gratin, of Texas, are visit- toast. We .cannot let you go, how- Benmiller, Ont., June 2 til, .10'20, Miss Edna L. Campbell : Dear Mies Campbell, --It is not without :mingled feelings that we > have heard of your resignation from than Miss Margaret.Harney being of Winghiim, ,mon first, Cotirttand Russian musicians, will be heard 'in Miss Charlotte Mackenzie. of WY- Benmilier public school. We had Miss Naomi . 'McDermlct was tete Colborne, third, and Leach, of town, Anatol Frikin and Hit' Russians in Mr and Mrs Hector MacGregor co i would still be 1 that you Miss Rose Fox the brtdesntaid,• W. The big afternoon program a. rnu, Akan atkiaction of the secon�t inn. relatives to Kintait. ever, without. expressing to. you our Sturdy driving. Reg.. Me'Gee's taxi, Agricultural .Grounds drew a "very night, present one.of the greatest , Mrs. K. MacDonald, of Toronto. is teal appreciation of your worth to us date 1865, drawinr.a relic in the way large crowd of .spectators, the gate .programs of Russian are and music • visiting nt the home of leer sister, as a teacher and as a leader among of a coach, date 1811, was given third receipts being approximately $1400, ever offered on any Chautauqua plat- Mrs. D. Ma-Lenn,in, Lnmier. the , young people. During each of • place. A' number of decorated blcy- The. pole vault was put on before the form. The program is ' -divided into Ian and Mrs: Harold Collinson of the five yours spent among us you nret'v spot' inthe pReade. Miss Elliott, Earl Nero, A. Colborne, Bute ,genus scenery and wa ..uni-- --'A foA terse s patten - cies-land--costumers-on- foot made -a Lumbo was awarded first. W. Hunt, geo•Ond. Betty Little third and Master Little fourth. and:: all who took part were given a sn .il prize r•eo.• . The erhool children were certainly missed Cleveland's Bread _ from the parade this year and we hove: arraneeenents eenh bP,mnde 0n - is a tempting eontp:ement to • nthee"ye'r`to i'lcornorate gets fen'n^'• any • meal—delicious in itself amain, also the Oct:morare:en Club. and lending zest to.the rest of some of whom vela on hand. might the menu, lye included agpin another year. Your' family will demand After the' parade eanie the chile twice as much of our Bread' as' ilren's names nn the Stature and the any other. Encourage them to . commit+ap 'had a busy time with the do so, as it is the most. health ' n•irla and /hays, many pf the events ful and nourishing food they. • 1i .vi,tlrt to be -run' in he',tt. on 'grcount ,can take. • j of the brae nnmbar wishing to cam- ., _.._ • nnte The prize winners were an fat- "�� :,E. Va CLEVELAND `I'D::13°YS'EVIEN'PS• - ard'race under y , 6 years-arry Phone 114. 'West St. .. Prouse, Billie Wilson, Tom Cowan, • Harold Deer. imino'amee alien six contestants, Vie. three scenes, each replete with got- Brantford, visited at the home of •elks character hag grown in influence Band 1111 The good ensiles of the whole Beni-• mnnfty will follow you in your future career, and we pray that Gott's rich- est blessing may be upon you sand that your 'health may be restored in full. aneasure so that you be enabled to continue your good work. Sinned. on behalf of •the community of Ben - miller. • "Now I want an alert lad," expiate. ed the. employer', • "Are you quack to take , notkce?" ''Yes, sir. I've Kaci. it 'twice in . a fartnight."' 'replied (Teti anulicant., ar• e , •. . , t: on Sunday, we shall- sorry°to lase you as our - »-- . Sturdy, Eric Wilson and R. Black, thrilling glimpse into the •heart of Mrs. John efueciock of Detroit is teacher. Your task amongthe j RAMBLERS GRAND' BEND CASINO JEAN GOLDKETTE'S One by one the dropped out, leaving Old Russia is ' e er: o A as a a smut y p t, presented:. and much visit n�' at tee home of hers: Cath- pupils has not been an easy one. +but Elliott, Colborne and Mero the win- .unfamtdiar and : beautiful Russian ea'+, Kin's 1. you have accepted the high resnnn- starting nets in that order. music is matchlessly interpreted. Rer-. IM Ir 11'are,, of Toronto .'bi • - is � N• Th ° D er Brandsthe ai i d Lowell Rntton, note:. ebus•eh or Sundaz•, As you• have watched nth tender ca lite with such grace and goodwill o ball games between the Ea$t» rneat Toy, famous.. Australian. . preached in Ashfield• Presbyterian that it hies become a joy and pleasure. of Buffalo "and W to s violinist +an a e en ear and penmen -colored team of Detroit, pianist, composer and 'interpreter of- Mr. and Mrs' Tan M'acR•ae of minds a . 1 ad de'eopandabsorbth 1 a life ball: 'The a and moods. come to Chautau ua Strathrny. spent the week -end at the were 'e e e ern- e good exhibitions of q ,� tints of education it must have beendarkie$ won both games, the first five on the third afternoon in a concert home of the formers parents in Loch -en great satisfaction to you to see to two in a nine inning game and the that delights by its genuine artistry aisle them pass on 'successfully to higher second six to two in a seven, inning and is made generally pope:ar by the game, The colored boys'had a little entertaining pees/finalities of '/tit, BENM'.1LLF R, 1 grades.heThe high regard will bwhich e the better team and their wins seem- Patton andM-. Toy. . the everlastingitn have held you n an end popular with' the spectators. The, • On the /third' night. following a . Leda athStipa-rind Doris Hill are netchytmonv to for. tender - games ;Were snappy. and the darkles concert by :Toy=''aind Patton, Dr. Tehy 1= )n Toronto thea wcelc o tress, sympathy and love them. y ridded a good ,Cecil Baxter paid a vt it to .Win- In;so-operation. with Miss Dolan you •eleal,ef amusement to Hsieh, distinguished Chinese states- thorpe last Sunday. hays contributed' largely to the htt;l+ the contest: man, will speak upon his absorbingly Mi;. and Mrs. Ed. Hunt'are paying standard of exri„1lent-e reached and Between lames the three-mile race i n t e r estinir ubj ct A v maintained a sr oo , w c. as Mrs. Ward been rewarded led ilI by t w hthe intim of 1 MacKay, F . $ell, A. Colborne. E. which 'brings Doctor Hsieh to lecture . Harold Walters, of Toronto, is' Colborne township trophy, and which tendlinererandi't Eugene Dobie asg the sit toThisOno lured u eChinese lois' season' spending a. few• days with his parents,/ will be a constant challenge tc all dielorent' ti Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Walters, . future teachers. 'Vein you be +became : a Y good pa r c , o oronto,= enoug t 'keep tis sma gift. as r. s e,.. i oaken inti. a visit of a week . or two 'with lMfr, h tli h 1 ha h h was run, with Ian MacKay. Morrison Chinet" ^ it Ili' 'unusual'' g'agrl 'fat nine and M J.W d G b ;app rent that the two Mae graduate of 'Cambridge and a master-. Miss Violet Kii t i k f T ° 1 to t h` 11 ' Kays. runniitsrsbreast and breast, and. hand: at clarifying the intricacies of' a former teacher at Bowline' spent' measure of the niece you have held make a lasting imp -- Leads the TrOil!d in Jtlotor Car Hiatus • vv war d -polities for his hearers, will the week -end with Mrs. J. W. Glee in our esteem and. goodwill. • C a SATURDAY, JULY Gth or an Extended Rng0gnrnacmt, - • DANCING NIGHTLY • Radio Artists over' WJR Direct from the Edgewater Clue r an T}c d l (era ton r I �a ys c 1za111 . erne; Detroit, ression on all. hill, The fourth afternoon will be de- Mr. and'Mrs. Campbell sed dau1 The good wishes of the whole cotn- gh-`munity will follow you wherever your] - ' voted to the "children, whet) -Herb Tey- ters, Cora , and Rets, • of Winthrope, : lot ' may be cast, and our earnest 1 ' lor. famous Huinpty-Dumpty• clown, were present •at the farewell party to Prayer is that your influence for good i will hold full sway under' the big the school teachers last. Friday. may' be continued, and that God rnav brown Canadian :Chautauqua tent. Anniversary services are being held be pleased to own -and bless, your Oh ,nt:aP/ /Aerie t6i Herb Taylor is a prince of an enter- ; tallier for the at Smith's , of on Sunday, 1Rev. W. tab lily and zvillint:.et%res. youngsters. His pro- A. Bremner, of Brueefie'rd, being t}1e Sis:ned nn behalf of the comanunity , sacci'%Zig +ti'ix i.1G'Ople:' '- gram is • new, ele•t_n, funny, whole- minister morning and evening. There'd Benmiller. , • yp•T 1�rl+bW ...- -- some' and unusual He is vettr'ilo- Will be no Sunday school or, church' 'An add'-ess on the "Opportunity of ,' "' ,•" ° quilt, juggler and ' mngiciptt, as' well' services at Benmiller. Work" was given by Rev. R. B. -Cum- 815 the i er.corn'ic clown. - Mrs. Dolan and 'Constance, of Bart- a ming at the Yount' leeople's Club 'on "Smilin'Through; one of the mos; Hamilton,. visited with Mrs. Sunday evenins». The young people ! 'beautiful dramas ever ; written, will Gus 11 Vanstone over the week-end,E gave another 850 to the building fund. be presented on the fourth night by being present at the teacher's fare.! The Sunday school., picnic is being the Martin Erwin Players o: Caniada. well party. With Miss Elda Dolan i held next Wednesday to Menesetung This wonderful play `Las literally they made a number of nails around :Park. ne .ever'y'thing -•.humor. thrilling Iove-in- F.cnmillet: Benmiller, Ont., terest, excitement. mystery, and above A joint school picnic of No. 4 and ,Lune 2Sth, 194.. all a quaint, whimsical quality that No 0, Hullett, was held on the flats iia l Miss E. G. E. Dolan : stets s.' it apart . in a " category of its the. Maitland block, Bullet, on Tues- i Dear Miss sl'ioian,--It is with great Capt. Stanley MelonI7aiucey, well- day afternoon. There was a. good: regi -et that we have learned et your knmvn Caneynauthor, editor end turnout of the sections. and all tea" reoignatiop as principal ane teacher lecturer, will deliver his popular in- ;neut.anA hesports rty' q with was enjoy -1 of Beim -Mier spar school. Un the apirational lecture, "Canadianization" ed, Y. Pp prowled- eve of your departure from us we • on the fifth afternoon. 'MI and Mrs G d • f •1 f ;would wish to ranvey to yoi: our Regular Prices. Admission 2 for 215e. Dances 4. for gee. ThisistheSecianyou-wiliouy,,nyou �:om�are zn t�te � 1314 Field• .)asteenan amt y. o 'heartfelt appreteation of your :stay The Jackson Jubilee Singers Wi11 Toronto, 1MI)• and Mrs. C. Percivall•amon„ us, not only ass ca teacliet but •'+---• and family, of Buffalo; Mt•. and Mrr,.1 as one interested in the smoeiat. end re.�`Oke, of . Goderieh. were visitors with i 1' •' I n,ioua culture of the younn• pcop:i, • Mode T eatrAIr, and Mrs. Gus Vnrtsstone over ate t Nntrustetl to your care. l arinr; yliur hnlfda�. They also bad t'te p:easure floc Tette a as teacher ynu hove had a E will not need to urge you to buy Vr the Nash '•400" Standard Six Sedan if you only compare it to other Sedans in i+['s field. - First of tail, it h a Nash, built in the traditional Nash manner, with pre- cision workmanship in every part. And second, it is a Nash "4Q0", add that means something in toda!'s linea op of motor cars. ' Itmeans moreowerful,moredurable, more enjoyable motor p erforinancea ry The engine in this sedan is* new high compression type with 7 bearings stead of 3 or 4, with aluminum alloy (lava attut) pistons ,,instead of cast iron pistons, and with full pressure lubrication to every single bearing pointe Sven the connecting rods in this Nash engine are ride drilled, to supply ,oil under pressure up to the wrist pin bearings. Other "400" features which this car brings to you are the world`s easiest steering•a luxury and refinement of interior decoration far beyond expec- tation at its price—size and capacity for five full grown passengers•ridigg ease attained by alloy steel springs in- dividually designed for its size and weight, plus wvtboard a'''nted, Love- joy hydraulic shock absorbers. And finally*, no extra charge for bump- ers, front and rear, Los jo hydraulic shock absorbers, spite tire lock and tire cover. The fa€tory_price includes everything; except a spa/ tire••+igtetc's none of these other items, tasty saril, .char edfares"extras"at rfbril ricer,t(t pay for, when you buy the Nash "400' °1 23 Nail/400" Models, including Touring, Roudstc r, Coupe, Cabriolet, Viegdrria and Setter» Models HURON MOTOR OR .SALES PHONE 83 fie C. YOUNG, South St,, Coderreh - of their mothers for dinner on Don. -'+,teat influence for goad upon the WEEK OF JtLY 8 to 13 MONDAY and TUESDAY CORINNE GRIFFITH and IAN KEITH in Ferenc Molnar's world famine; • . story. See Molnar'n masterpiece of a little night club dancer who steals a ' man's heart•—and makes him like it,. • "PRISONERS" • Gitondn LEWIS, in "THE COLLEGIANS" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY GARY COOPER and FAY WRAY Paramnount's new romantre team in a tender and tense romance. The fire eT youth. the warmuth of love, a bny 'Turned bandit -all for the love of a girl. ° TIHE FIRST KISS" MERMAID COMEDY "SOCIAL PRESTIG ," FRIDAY and SATURDAY KEN MAYNA1 D and TA1lZAN q precent a thrill rs ettaele eliumassed Vow a atai-anirde of 10,000 steers Thrill to tke.rkxiaszg aetioa and beau- tiful ia<l.fs'+ands of `:THE L.8WLESS LE(A1C W" EDUCATIONAL eOit'ia3)Y '-Tiff..1 FIXER„ Matinee tint. tet 3,00 pine C'ontifin a The Street Angel." inion Day, each of whom are over 80itupils as they nave come zine/ gone. and 90 years .old. Yeti have watched them mature and • Baptismal service was held at Been comp to. years of underetanding, It miller United church' on Sunday [ has been your pleasure: ao teach then' morning. three children 'being reeelz-1 the- rudimenta of learning, not siimply. lidn,-by daugltte er ofhMr.�aand Merin Elaine Ai*; tomeet theutoufroeemnptavithinc�thenm man Allin; Donald Chaves Gee, eon • strong characters " Success has at - of Mr., and Mrs. Irvine Oke; Hannah eon,' your untiring efforts, anti Noreen,- daughter of Mr. and Mrn, l many leave fanned: the required grades Jonathan Fisher. A very tmnreaaive° until they have graduated to a hiela • sacramental' service woos held after- l er school, relieve the good foundation ward. poured under your guidance •has A •gathering of the-eomanunity even', atom! • then in good stead. Togethe. held in the cbureh basement lust Pre -:with Anse Campbell your worthy col.. day evening to 'bid a reluctant fare- i league, you have been succemtul in" well to two of the moat tfaithful tet- a raising the rehool to an enviable pas• eliers the section ,nae ever lmotvn.l Won iu (14abiletittort with other Miss E. G. B. Dolan has been puisne • rehools in -COtearne township having • p.1, end Miss Edna . L. Campbell has 1 ceeured permanent pen: melon of the been teaehcr sof the junior ehildredn shield emblematic of three years of during the pant five 'years, and bothj`exeelience iie aliaeipline and deport- aretart' leaving eoa tabseeere y.ead leCoamyllnIlnosleatel 1CoAmend. earrs' leave your anima duties ab• Hill and 'Heaney %Valtet•a, Mins Dal•` tanned all of your time and thought, an team itreeented with a wrist csatehn but you have glean geneloual, ne and flower vagea. Mince Caripbell Kee your enert;e to the rod, at the ceived a string Of t;earis act leather; chuffai'l. Peke -Warne in the Sunday i natehel as cxprrnan a of time goedcvill f: rrlwinet and Yourtg People's Club leave and esteem of the eotmAilmunmty. Osie r•fl you beta of great value in the train•' ly for their work es teaelhern but AICD; ii'e and development of el:erecter. far their interest in young re. Even in .spite of iar'l)aiircd health poi work std ip, time remelt a)f tee ehttrcit. have+ takeenr a riP92tiskbla' gi itloin 'f'ite,r linwc (%VC0 una31winh Sy ilial 't.1ikii Imae ieriaired nmtwt; preparation nen 'rotncly of their time and talentrn anti nafnatal:irg effort. Yalta? leavini; for elms good of time raises' fokm1matmi'it,l will create a caeanry white' will hr' I;otll toa'-zmsse iaplir:I feethIgk/, &,eineµ rHiCia:uit to fill. Ale caill tmai a ,;roan sorry to kaae the many warm fritn.sia `grc•atie ttmey tame iaacee during 'tlmeil s;t€)sr ileo 1 itll as elle' tAa t .ca to:.tor•• iaf re. Iw.^;unillei. 'Tenn leaven h•neseeen corneae tine rift ^,'1 " ric'rt* colscri F6'� t` nn a tonal at welee e at sttaem(pr tl cna' 1, �,Wu' 114,?ik �,t. G •r lite.; V yea rat tea sctn-n,Anytia?e. Tech. sam$ e 'i the and ae js $rGCA'tla -; lr `L !i► it �6a ONE FRIEND T i. L 1.S •1 No rm f? "Well. I shouldn't mind that • •tvilh all the flue el -aeries and nett--ive'ge table• at Itaecl)It r.'s, FRESH h Idd'I'1' AND VEGETABLES Tomatoes ('ucum ,ere, ;,c' w �' Cabbage, Celery. Cauliflower.' • . Bette, (errata, Green Onotes, Cooking Onions, rettaeer,?. !. Parniel, . sspermguu. leRnms Bananas, Orangee. aeinonne Gene Fruit, • Strawbcrrkca,' 1' I unto. Peaches, Cherrie€:,s ('antaloupes, Water Melons. MEATS - Macaroni and C'hrese Loaf Vienna Loaf. Holo; na, C'oole cd Ilam, Summer Saum:aGr. - Froth, Snwsuge. ;`ea 'Miea1 , !Rack Bacon, Sntosed llaek - Bacon, Breakfast, flacon. Pe. meal Cottage Roil, Smokes ' Cottage Roll, Weiners, Fresh Picnic Haien. Smoked Picnic Hams. A Full tine of l'ressit (.roeerice Fresh White Fleah and Trout etre do 65.31r" Orin llrgiverinat . Phone tag your order tumtl try one service, AECHLE LS / PROVISION STORE {' Telephone 36n Piroamsi,t At Falbe0 i i 'IN Mat ma. of .yr 1'1 'liaelAva: r; " at all ectal3 .,• Vitt. RE$ lieu fon at hthi ifitett • Saha ; later. \ ech. in at fiica?s larch • the o• r'" •