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111-17E5.1-sAX,' KM 24th, 2920 THE GODERICH STAR ...;
squart feta, has been seat to Mr. P. „first time, Weed* haa the List
SNOWSHOd
Mega:a:at ems the sem of $135. coed at bat, toieseecting with the bail NATuRes
Pgis Green and ksenate of Lad
• lemma: of xlee Park liouee asking that den evened The the that
We nave a communication from the foe a hit emit time he was Lite, Heide
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the *wan inetall eereare doors and win- aslant*. Corning ta tat after 'ow IfittOW lie THE Illitteilitig OP THE •
• dowe on the Park,House bailding.and writ ma, et got a hit, Mote emend • • e
we nocturnal -et 'that am action be telt. a ton
e
CP at preSelit. re t
Chairmen Bailie of the public baee viten Haler flew out to cateher. ,,
works dell:tett-tient reported not hae. Goeletkhti irectoat innings was Ulcer! "'alma Alatiltall Aaaak Witlaettea
'Mg looked into the cittestion et move 'outs," The third inninge started 801a40 tla 10144l HAM ligattrnd heals
1:1g the 'baseball dial -amid to in front with P. Strikeout. Then MurneY gee Food a iteobilemie •
of the main grand stand as yet. If O lilt and ladVallced whet) 'Widen got , 1
this is done it is proposed ti move -to first on an erot. Woods had a 1 'The terror ot the maniere
the baseball grand stand to be alengt ttAcwoorebad.girTeitreandrourMthernittenainaltdp NNIIilastldtehlel Ww0Odkittliii:nOctiOlres tatutallst who k*Ow$
id the main stem] Van Deke lance called t
NOME.
Wood • d
A he Wootie vias at third letaa treat Protast4
We keep the Beat at Rock Bottom ices:
PARIS GREEN, per lb.. • • — • ...46c
ARSENATE OF LEAD, Per ib- .45c
ARSENATE OF LEAD, bulk, per lb- ..... .40o
Campbell's Drug Store
u.. Bailie One reported that tae same as tee second, three outs, but an adult male waiter, meth of the
eounail hal a carloed of calcium. in the fifth allernete /redden and Arctic eine., euenee tee eemeathore
- 1 d M r w s out t
PHONE 90 CODERICII ONT coming home but Irseitien crossed the deep anew, snow tee reatetet ruvu.
chloride Ord the tote% eould get what Woods a I ha t9. u neY o aro many oat -s of meeting' that-- u
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, Reeve' Timer expressed -timself on Otte- Wood* died at third. In• the, ace. snow which eaters up the food
• : tbe metter of granting the Privilege sixth Areher and Butler, the first twoieupplks. whack* robs the ewiftest
both tried ta bunt and were eue-
. eteestostimeetaa-ge. to the Imperial Oil Co. of erecting a up, its sperd mot leave* it at the Merry
storao tank ,_L r. He thought the ees all
ct -bf s•h t
e at a
e, edam. wee equiPpea to followlese and lay
THE TowN couNcIL, acoltarnKeshaonulmdonot
been referred to the town tiorkitor to seventh, and ea the eighth iTurineY Montreal Female Herald and Weekly
Thekenrattrtatittl .84i.dr:her asnretecateletintarZorelin the I it low," writes K'it Ingersoll. in the
• memo? a, Wale ir the meantime. started off with a. hit and Mallougle, I Sam
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This -bad not been aone as yet. after previout record of strike...tuts,' In feet in thoae°teeethern Wood
. The matter of building sever far. got a bit and CrOssed the home plate nature count equip ite ereatnree,wlea
"ii itra be i -
$55,000 of 1929 Taxes Reported As Pal
. • one block to provide conveniences for fore t te ei e evae Out. aro to spenel the Irltole eouud of the'
../..- • e a bunkhouee the O. N. 11. intends to The visitors did not play their ninth ease there :with prOtectiou oohed
. build ter their engineers, :Is well aS inninga, conceding the gamt as hope- both tea biting thIll et extreme cold
Elev,ator B law to Be Submitted Again
Y ksTisiNtAttewd avt/Is tfriloe;vvith.„. Awl this obetacies made by the snow -
fell. NOt many aelmals attempt to
'.•,.. 1 e * . .. . ,- , : regivfeitirrrede°tnonethetel°pnestlif°crevroerskidsencotsninwalts.
\ l'etition Asks Cogincil,. to Allow. Cooernment tio, to the eiisting sewer system. ef; Peace. lb; Gatetiley, 2b; Porter- Kaye and escaping the hard season
" aeadwaa to the north side of the Godealch-alallough, ef; liturnee, bermatan. which its Latin. for "Wht-
OeeasedtV. • sh; Butter, lb; Shaardowa• et Snead, Ow Arctic wolvee awl Nees, scow and
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council Ilis beld ort Friday evening ,nings and Croft? referred to the PIM- -was that of the town taking over the alinPires-alettselte . 111. . *,
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last isith...all the raelnatal in attend- ilic works countagiee. ' ' skatleg riek. lavas ,goitig into dis. platese SteWeaValtieric , oo hams.
A . quest from Wae•Eltillips .for repair fast at Present and no one. thataatt t t „hat, . . .: • thloa,llet.st itf.„an,irse__ils 0.,‘,.‘ o_that'aan tet-blineet
mouse -like legoaPags. about comPlete
- ' The tia collector repeateda$44.827ge,pexmiesion to_ retmetrttata ee...- egeoeneoeeemeg.agerestedaterutteed tle it. a a I • youtlikalt------- •-sw-' -s-smIN "i...,,----"----'--.
- atT eolketed ernae tfifiya5th, made up igurblea in front of his lot on St• Da- Couttafilor Bailie augg•estea the' ....M.aart•-The death of Mrs. W. JO thoua,bt, tiocrt.la,d Derchstethe goit
fietel etiquette where, as the nMeleata
ef $613i61) T92$ 'taxes, a44;205.47 1•929 'vid street was teferrete $o the public raea of platkina *cross the rata traek Uolr ott Wednesday of last 'week was or delnue, wheel** the north wind
taxes, $S"1929 dog tiaxe8. $64,968.11
of 1929 -taxes have beenecollected to
date. This report. was referred to
Ilte Finairce Comudttee
I tea`Tie 'O. N. IL was prepared to Alitthell---aleTeaugblin, 3b; Sawyer, *native the egress at these combined
to Construct Rifle Ranges
vete"? the sewer for taeir own connec. ss; Maas, e; Hickman, rft, Hand, adversities save by burying them -
'Reeve Teener revered the matter of acid, In, Elliott. IL'. ' In that •eoetinuoUs. sleep we call id-
•Intabote Whiele he considered a real .3b; 'redden. If: 'Woods, 21a Areliet.. tering," The "'tate paler, or ke beaa
The regulai Medina. 'of the town Was on motion of Cauncillors Mun- •
* "A mitthe the maim. brought un • rt: Tunney, n.
'teheB at tain mouotainasheep, whtte.134TOS antl
. then a wolverine, the earibeat and ter-
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works einntmtt,ee. st the aerrultural grounds when tit"
e. the Trotting and. aircus-woula cross over. and this :led a'' sad shock ao llama' friends, coming from Ma:rotten cheeke. Lett us exam -
A requestfront,,,, as it did after only a fv.• edays' ser- bre tor a moment how the hardy
Pacing Associatiop feta tbe use ed. the routhig of tibta circus to '''''a ioes illness, for although the had had creatures vacationed • ere .7..artned
the agricultural grounda for the race grenrds 'were left in les beetle. an attack of influenza for a couple against Such weather.
, A petition for tire construction of meet et* aelida,sevaas *panted, - oanaquor Mum -tints nientioried the of weeks it did not seern serious until First, all wear omits of longs haft,
a sidewalk or the east side of Vic. Copies ofttlealilue lareter,Itublicity• need of rekinreenlatione or the the last few days, and with Mr. Mair beneath which is an undershirt of
toilet street front Mahe avenue to were filed•a a ' e ' • souare and the sneeial cminattee was particularly the greatest sympathy is densely felted, wool-like halre. 'Pune
Britannia road was referred to 'UN A request from Mr. Wm. Coats for asked to look into the matter and re-
public works committee,. a- ' . . relent' ea tatiets on the,,.:Xtra $1000 of port. Mair was the daughter of the late air which prevmts the heat ot the:r
felt in his sore ,bereavement. Mrs. baits entangles a film et dry, warm
A.Petttion front- a large number of income $vhich is now exempted, Which *Three etOPIVela bogey** late' one to yr. and Airs. James million ant!, ,t as
. ee bodies, suetaint d by their food, frost
rataPatrera asked the eouneii to take he hatipaid not-thir1drg.of the extra rise $20.000 Ilet. hydro -electric otter. t
the reCesSary steps to have the Goy- exemption .tp, Which he "waS entitled sions were passed and the council about ten years after their marriage
bean. in Colborne township.- Por leeleaPing, Fur does not so much pre-
vent the cold from entering to the
This Matter has keen fiefore the tee./, the bodily hert
aartiment establish a rifle range here. Wasjrefearettate 'the finance commit- adjourned. Mee and bars. Mak lived in Toronto ekin as it preserves
1 eouneil for tome time but' no aon 'The follitaittg eeciaetite for build-
ao-roof deveiling.on north side of inc.
but since then Gaderich was their from getUng out, owing 'nattily to the
BELFAST home. Mrs. Mak was active in the elry air 1. holds, for dry air is among
'had'be,en taken, some residents in teie permits were 'referred to the tire •
vietnity being .opposed.' 'The petition gaminitteet 'From J. H. Malian tti Miss Margaret Sanderson, of Gode. ware of North street United et urch, the best of non-cenduetors. aut
rieh, is spending this week with Mrs.. heing connected with the W, M. these animals must find nourishment
IP lin Mullin the Exeelsior Bible Class and the. Ill 'order to keep up the neeeesary
- ' • ' •••-a ton. street with cedar ehmgles; freon
1Yr d M 'I Campbell and -choir ;and the funeral servkes Fri- bodKY loot- To be I
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. . of Viet:min and'Nelien at., with par- Y spen
snow; hence their feet must be pro -
4 • e- H.• Pipe, to shingle Icitehen center
I t Saturday everan4 moth day last were conducted by her pas- arest travel on and dig through the
PACE FaVR
Special Values in
Browns' Irish Linens
50 Dozen pure linen Towels s withal
hemstitched and colored bord-4
ers, 85c each, or for....
50 -Inch linen Lunch Cloths, with
colored borders. Special value,
each•... .........
95c
18 x 84 Well linen huck Towels in 690,
assorted designs. Onl,y.. ,
50 x 68 inch linen Lunch Cloths, with&
colored borders. Special value,.1 35
at each
—ALSO—
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14Thite _and Datnask_Otnner,
Sets
Fancy colored Luncheon Sets
Linen Guest Towels .with colored 1
• aPP0que
Linen Gla ss Towelling and Hand
Towelling at Special Prices.
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F E 11113BERT
Phone 86 • • THE CASH STORE
meeeflaemaietraeme4maiwfWeemesgarsoweflateotaaeataelsoiptkamobeeta
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roof garage on Albert sta from Mrs. Miss Freda Barbour, of Goderieh, . .
Rev.' J. E. Ford. Besi'des. her hes- tected and adapted to this condition,
WECARRY 'cdd slthigles; fripin 4411e' to re. Mr. andRoulston, near Olivet, 'tor, Rey. C. F. • Clarke assisted by
down aind Afrs. C. al. Robettson, accounts for their abillay to dwell in • t
• • Sherwood.
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W. Over 100,000 elechic Halite Ilium- '1 Oifice girls held up their skirts in a
• / .• MeDermidt to re-eaof aiteben north is spending ber holidays with her hand si'm is survived ay three sisters,
modified annually in these animals
tbey are, in fact. 'nate the Canadian Nationel Exhibi- rainstorm but we don't Deem to have
, and the fact that
• side of Britannia roaOe with paroid grandparents, Mr., and IVIrs. Sam Mrs.. George Foader. Mrs. NV. Shear- tion Grounds at night. i much use for mud any more,
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. ' ° • ' roofing.' •,, .. •
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Many have been relieved of emir; —
• • of Goderich, and the three brothers- the Arctic region, all winter.
A' rsquest from. the-•Goderich Ele- Weare pleased to report that Mrs.
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In the case of the polar bear we by Holloway's Corn Remover. It hae
MIDeSUMMER ;
CARNIVAL
c find thataunlike other bears, the soles a power of its own that will b•a oun
• Connolly and Mr. J. II. weve
Will ihad a. very .successfut in-law. together with a cousin, Mr.
valor Cp. was. for the reseamitting of
Ian. and two ore es: Mr. as-
--111eir bylaw. tate' connectiorrovah• this operation On Monday morturg in Vie- leo. of its big feet ere not naleed, but are effective. •
• A Co•mp- let e Line a the •Mayor pointed out that 'Sarnia, torte Hospital, London. Mr. Baldwin
shod with a (tense growth of hair
ard Owen Sound ,were. building ad• is spending a few Clays there. tees wete beret which not only prevents free.zing but -
enables them to cling 1929 dates few the Canadian -1
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the paltthearers. Mr. Mak's four eis.
tes wero assuming artietkalIer the DONNYBROOK •
Renthart, St. Catharines. being ac -
bb husband M
fOr the funeral, Mrs.
and frozen crust. The same provision
firmly to ice Venal EX g
hibition are Friday, Au ustl
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- ditions to their eleoatorittand the cite
GROCToiliee
• whole obligetion ond the elevator •
afas Verna Chamney is visiting Reddireeton. of Ottawa. by her dangh. and such ether fur bearers as,
Gordon, of Detroit, tea reiesone-of-To'ontagand-Mrse
obtained at ()Wen Sound: •Tae eleva- • Mas, (Dra these -spend -their -winters -far to the
comrlsrued yher. and Mrs its made tor the wolverine, tlynX, -
— city -$800,000-,and. similar econditiens friends in Goderieh this week. ter. The afters are Mrs. 1Thos. 'Hut. although not quite Atetic In habitat. CANA
north. This grouse. especially our
CALVIN CUT
to toild a teed mill here also if the Master Sam Thompson spent a few several moriths Mrs: Nermeth Mac. mlgan groUP arc every year fitted
eibility and, he• miderstood, intended bell. MacKF,NZIE,--After en illness of ruffed grouse and those or the tame
b i 1 of the week with Kenzie, William, street, Passed away with new shoes tor awinter
Kingman att ' 116. councillor Bailee was caute in favor werigham
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- • • company at Sarnia would owe that
• tor company here assented all respon- visiting her sistei, Mrs. Wm. Camp- Woe of Norville.
• • ' . • bylaw carried.. • days t e eg nn ng
hos •taa stocking aiso• for then the feathering
DIAN PACISIG.
;CANADAS
!, GREATEST
STEAMSHIPS
Of Mien
and, on his metameseottoded by -Ccnat. Wooten'
brdad sealos develops as winter seb 40.0Sollon.
Detroit 0nerit last week veith Mr and The dOteased, ipso . maple 1930
friends.
Phone • of the bylaw being subloitted again • -meg inc Thomas= and eaudeee, of arcig attle . in her forty-eigath year. • groatt Clear over li1O toes., A row of . gumless of Britain. ,
In on. each of all the toes, doubling
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Craiglea a nection that steps Mrs. Norman Thompson. ' was Annie Meta° .was atovn.in Rip- • anent MONTREAL ,
1931
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cillos
'ley. but bad been otrestdent of. Gode- the breadth of the bird's feet. Thus,
leaetaken to. resubmit the bylaw was
e • or wen -one years t tealks atout t bears only bait alicritivarneemethampton
. e a—a? ' carried unanimously. Mr. taut Mrs. Clarence Miners, of rt t Sh 1
GODERI five daughters Mrs Ir. j„ Remitter, der in search of food "and thereb; i
holidayathis \being the day set
L • Londonetire visitors at. the home of leaves, besidee ter busixind, a familY as much weight on the surface at
eil tborizin 11 it . Aola
SPECIAL CLEARING hA motiont ero-ectsm Aau g tvtr. Chas. Robinson.
rig ath h uncle, of two sons, Donald. and atuaos, and treads as In manatee wh e man
lVleirt1s. .
, the* bylaw • •
emir
Aug, 20' .pt, , ,mmiltetarts
Atlf4 xelonteeto
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mi,Lowna.
• .au having examined' the tax collector's %via nrlect in H011neaville pr Friday, Three. brothers and three sisters also' (1,emita eao roaoaa. ,rhese I ... tir toehmomi
'spilt. 18 114. .17, ...NloOlealm
M 1 1 of Fort Langley BC: John • . • *Collie at cable •
• h' d • a To ata crowd. .
D f v woods AO againe, sueh as foxes and Au •
TOWNSIIIP -of-Detroit,. 41d. 1s.abelle, Christine, anahled to IZO more freely and `0 Au. 2i
, h ..eseape more ra.pidly than the small -
STRAW PANAMA ITATS Th
e finanee committee reported ' The Conservatives. of Godeeielt ep. Rebecca „arid Bertha. all at home • •
to t d
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To be bele on the grounds and in
the brotement
$t. Joseph's Chuck, Clinton
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WEDNESDAY,ABLY 31st, '2
Supper from 5 to 8 p. m.
Many novel amusement fea- .
tures, includin M u s re,
Games and anetng.
Come with appetites whet-
ted for a most appetizing
supper and -spirits tuned for
•a delightful evening's enter -
.tainment:
ADMISSION — 60c
of diving under the snow as a pro- ;epeeist enema
grouse have acquired also the habit
• . report of July 5th and recomMended August 2nd, for the purpose of elect. survire: Donald McLeod,. of Itioley;
that it be filed; repotted that the tug three vepresentatives from the a co m, • ; t ct1 t the b dit t 1
•1•1•1•.•••••••1.•
e On ag an 0 t
'Men's Straw* Hats, 111 the Premises occupied by the Royal Bank towndaip to attend the 'Conservative of Chilliwacir, B.C.; Mrs. B. A. Math-.
were assessed at $3,000, w ich wou convention to be held later, eson an Mrs es. Mame •o 'Weasels, and to get ',letter from kill- Aug. 2 Alir. .."1"1"8 "Pdfurd
latest styles% end ifeave5, make the busi ess assessment at 75 T B. and Mrs Af•ar I -render -
vetiver. , . Y tog blasts when a blIzzard sweeps Au
he garden -party beld under the
• Siaaa •6g. Reg, $2• per emit. of ars $2250, While the roll
g. 3- Aug, 31 r.(11t....14 ..Alioncilosa
oz. 9 , •• 1101dritse
tr. 11 . , Direltess of York
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p. 11- 'Aid. 11. net, 12 ‘telits
P. 21 Apt. it Duelless or Athol!
ti. . i .Sept, 27 •Dtteltess et York..
'4;011s at 1..Obli
u &Res of Grace United church,• across their haunts. ;a
son, of Rosedale,KC. Mrs Mcrae -
Special price • had the assessment at $2,500, hence auspices
Hilt last Wednesdayv Similarly nee Aretic lemmings, ao,
me was a member of the Presbyterian
' . e en- elm eh and thef 1
unera serseces all which do not hibernate, acquire an- eae
• o . the committee recommended that the. -
mg, was a very successful affmr. An - .
b dutd na basis of $2250; • . ow wednesaay afternoon, atlas 1.7th, mealy an alteration of the feet that
95 eajse o excellent moment was proy y
were conducted by Rev. R. C. Metter.
pastor of Knox church. The down to the ground. where they may To WIts0011,4telford
to dig through hard snow ;.
recommended ehae a rebate of $4.90 the Lakeside Emertainers, which was helpe them
Men't Panama. Hats in
be made to Wm. Ahl on 1929 taxes greatly enjo ed b all. One .of the
Y • pallbearers were four nephews Of the _ get at
on • p, lo, ; Th • ommitt-e re- main ea tues of' the herbage on which they Antos Aug. 31 .rtept.
deceased. •Dbriald, Malcolm and Lel- mainly exist, and pick undorruanCin,_.Aug 4 et • Mentreso
aatural .or light area , and parted receiving tenders for the Vid- baseball garne between the -.Dread,
Mathenon, of Southatepton. and sects, 'T1118 teat they Inuit do Meal-. Aug. i7 salt. It Del, 12
b ildi n Wilson st. from Wo. . the f i 'U ited cburch and and
;and colors, • sizes., to 7 ean u ng o noughts o n on n
A. Beevers, J. ar. lauftman and GeD'onaid MeLeode of Ripley.. •All' .eantly, and to enable them to do et a . • To Pbutouth
34.. Half price and less tbe Invincibles of Grace churcle The
. members of the family were home great horny pad forms in late eutumn .1oig. 21 Svpl. 18
Cockfield and recommended that the latter team was composed•mostly
being tie highest, be accepted for a few foreigners in it film Al- ley also were here for tbe turteral. claws of each of the fore feet, hard- , -am a„ta.
tery 'The bereeved bueband and chil. These pads elough oft when epring e el
and it number of relatives from Rin- on the underside of the two middle . •
and 1.95. offer of $35 from Gee. -Cockfieldt honre,,growu materiel. but there wereTo Antwerp
M' ROBINS
though th • th y Idle interment was in. Maitlantl cerroo ening the claws to their 'rough work. Ana 1 -
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elentealill •
ed at once ati groun s played very well, the united teams Niehigasno.
dren have the sympathy of matter comes and they are no longte needed. • • eionirsoo.
and in good order. running up u score of 30 runs. The But Me most striking ada tation in To litratimen .
STEWART.-e-A native and lift. these anintalee-gelies of glacial, timee
ported regarding petitions for Aide. est strork to do as the runs came in so
house only, the' building to be remove
e eveningwas •warm e .
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Tae public works committee re- tally men appeared to have the hard- friends in their sad bereavement. •
and coaditionte-that now survive
nO cOUn 1
all you passed to his reward on Wednesday through Arctic wlattrs is that of the
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an "Cheer uP Ye tboy'S of Orate
ing that the petitiort for sidewalk white hare, or snowshoe rabbit, so
/op Tailors. •
the north side of Picton streot from need is a lot of practicer of this week in the death of Mr.
..14101,113 384 South st. to lot 360 is uot sufficiently
Exclusive Axent 'fol. evalks, referred to it at the last Meet-
fast that it t
t tl etn. long
remdent o o rne wns
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familiar In northern New Enelanit
Percy Stewart, of the 9th concession.-
Mr. Stewart was born just acroes the ,and in Canada. The hindlego of Olio
• _ ' . , signed, hut recommended that if 111' . •ASIIFiELD •roa4 from the terni on which be spent. Ile't creature are naturally larger"
suffieiently signed petition is present -
the. greater part of bis life. and hts and granger, and the feet broader,
—e----t-e---e---materat----1 ed at once, a walk be built .,eon the Mr. ran Maellae, of Strathroy, vise_
o e ' ' ea re..?irh:fsitille:is .0 f Pslit60asti, :Is:self:le:60:11:4;1:d ea. ti idtaciiiasat.lh,iastheolinaelaienD::dallsthaaotno tt3uut•nntt ; mSNversiasirthtlhi'ssstaenie7das welt
1.*:11:°)rtillenol:'141:1•Pl;rf11:1:aaiiteffl:Ii5:111::•lbr4f'5(411(1`%`I;11-
:;fialviit;lN.venraainin,,,da-
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• end the committee recommended that ed aome after visittng n e- hair formitig broad, snowshoe - like 1
Welt. covered with a heavy coat of
friendsi D was *a good farmer a lover of fine
stock and was. a great plowman. He
" the balance of the petitions be tett troit.
t 1 R -- 1 liti pads, which enable tin' hares to run
a Pres-
WUS s,nune I eormer n 110 en
WEEK OF JULY 29 -to AUG. 3 over. The committee -.reported hay. Mr. Bain Stewart, of . Toronto,
and in reliaious affiliation was easily over soft snoW into which the 1
• • - ing received pekes of $203.90' froito spending a 'few daye at, his 'home 'in
church. Goderieb. He is survived by
• Donaldson, for completing the metal- rif D • R Milverton
narrow limbs of their enemies) sink: 1
obtructing their prorreate It per Imps
la to this .fact, more than to any
other, that these rabbits are. able to ,
escape t101 eases the hungry four -
tooted hunters that. try to catch theta.
They do tate!' them by craft, out
rarely by chime
Fred Hunt, and of $26.9a0 frotn W. Lochalsh. byterian. beina a member of Knox
A'Y and TUESDAY
MOND
MADGE' BELLAMY haion of plumbing at the grand stand t l'• nue" aa les 0 'hie widow, formerly Miss Esther Pat-
s spendingehis holidays at hii b onto' ton, of Colborne townshin, end b a
starred in a story by and recomniended• that the matter be '
'family of one eon and three dull
-Edna Ferber- left with the cbairman of the cont. ill ituallaiall. ' , . •
Mrs." ltf. C. Mackenzie tasked atthe eeeta ma Wilbur Stewart, Colboegnel;
%eluded in the all stag, cast meat; ,mittee jointly with the chairman of
Barry Nekton and Louise Messer -it the parks committee, with power to tome ef Mrs. ,AS. Bradley in Kinear. meg theme" gray. of . &taffeta
Mrs. Russel Xina - and • Mrs. Lloyd
love.huttgry stage star cut the apron -act. and recommended that a con- dine last week.
has re. Young,. of Detroit, and by dix grand -
strings of her managing mama. stable be employed to look after and Miss Charlotte Mackenzie
Keith and Jack
• Human intereet abounds in this fast Protect the agriculture] part proper- turned home after spending a week, children. Dorotby,
. rey, Margaret and Stewart King
dusting tale, of theatrical folk ty, and reported Wet Messrs. Bell with friends 111 Exeter.
"MMER KNOWS, BEST"
Bros. had 'loop paid a further sum of Ants Melfronto is vis. ------------nd Betty Young.- Mr. Stewart was
$1000 oa\tlmirsidewalk contract, as iting at the home ofter paren'ts, Mr. never o membei• of the 'township
eouncil but had been a echoed trus.
MERMAID COMEIDX per engin r's certificate No. 3. and Mrs. Jas. MeNtdn, Laurier.
.mr.. Ana Jelin astottay and tee for his section'. He Wag a Metal -
"WHOOPEE HOTS" The fire committee recommended
ter of the A 0 U until that or -
.‘ug. 31 sem. fret. 11' .....Njontealin
To (tierbourfl-140111111u091011
11/1}. 81) .1mr. .241...limpress of Scotland
Aug. 13 Sop% 3..Ettrprest., A1141'41111:
qtt; Kmpress of Estrada
11) oticl. KlIbtrrptot .11 A1441.11141
IA414. Vmpress Atp.lrati.r
Artily total tents or
J. R. Mael(tV. General Anent
osnathos Paeitie 131,1g.,
%Wen .to
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made out of cheese? _
I:bp, is 6e moon
I 'Tell your Another to call
' Buechler's, son, they have
the test Cheese in town-
- they'll know."
THE COUNTRY FAIR DANCE
As amid with the events which the
Maple Leaf. Chapter puto on, the
Country Fair dance last night at the 4
Pavilion was a big suceees and a sub.
stantial aunt was added to the funds
of the Chapter. roe the Med mareW
Miss Margaret MacLennan, of Lucke, 10 °clack ovei 100 peroone in.
*able* TOresday at 3.00 that all applaations for building per -
der wag broken up. He had been nt
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Eveninget-Adults 35c, Children 25c- mits referred to it at last indettiagt now, vacated friends in tine vicinity poorly for some Mute but it wao on- faney or eoinie costume lined up, ifs- ,
Matinee...Adults 23e, Children Hic. be passed. that the water ao mit last week- lv Me laet few daya that hie eooda (letting a great vtiety of person a
Ytailan funeral will take Attlee from hie te witich answered the elarra and niad e
corner of Wellington and Elain ave.
'commission be asked to look into the Rev. C. AftteDonald, of Lticknaw, tam was Pinked -upon as seriouo. The tons, even a full-fledged fire brigade,'
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY matter of POor presSOr: , pre
at aydrant gelled in Ashfield Presb
church on *Sunday, both meaning and
flue Regarding driving over the fire
tome 12 Sunday end the gettehag eau et thrilling rescue from the beicony •
I presents the romantic drama of hoof. base, the two parties refenad to had availing. eoi tieted hv, Eue0vv. Mosta. It. Whatley, A. ..T. afacKay,
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IL C. Dunlop and It. Mitchell were
beats and .liettetbefits by Gerald Beau- been warned and the committee re. The U. F. W. 0. nal hoht Ulm mid. miriade*. of K
Mont commended that the police be in- 'monthly ntectiug at the iteme of Mrs. • - , •••
"SILICia AND SADDLES" strueted to prosecute any further of- Dunean MacIntyre on Wednesday..
•CA.11,1., 1,AEMlitLat
a .a...a...e..„_hattattha the judges rind twarded tree prizes .
, - Lady," Mats Mary Iltinoey; iauzesr
With MARION NIXON and - • landara afternoon.
follows: lattice' fancy "Turkish
MARX NOL'tN The cemetery and parks committee. Nit , lecerne• "Topeteal Mee. P. A. Zimmer.
reperted its fo
tate of the most thrilling eiteestories
ever filmed. A mashing dialer;
L WAS EAST
Rows: With reference ITCHE L
to the letter from Miss. Bur't' about . Slit/elect', the new team in the
„ airing or wos PlitYed here an Fades/. Though GODDRICII BATH. music for.the arand mar 9.
14E.! eel t he - - -
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toanziiy . Godetada Gents' Fancy. "Geo
• Waehingtete," Randal! Cote (lint et:
Daitoattv acatatttE, comnby the condition of the fence between her on-Perell L'eaMIN AV4" •easY.,
GRAND BEND CASINO
MASQUERADE
MONDAY, JULY 9th
Have Your Costume Ready
and Be There For The Fun
• Prize for Children's and
Adults' Comic, Character
and Fancy Costumes
Ip Laughter Music Fun
All Tfibie In Costume
Admitted Free To Casino
AINSLIE° MELROSS
and his Eight Piece Hand
Cominte-s"MeKinney'n Choce,
Pate Dandies."
d 1 nta boure
CHEESE
Canadian, Kraft, Ntikraft,
Velveta, Chateau, Inger-
soll Cream, In gersoll
rger.
SUTTER
We handle Sia Mord
Heights und
Creamer) Butter,
A choice line of Cooked
Meats always on hand.
A full line of Fruit and
Vegetables.
A complete stock of ries!,
Groceries.
Fresh Fish alwaya in 1.toctr.
Try litaechlerts for Service
and Satisfaction.
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BAECHLER'S .
PROVISION STORE
Telephone 368 , c Pa-
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r• 1 L,.L.t.‘,.:„.
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Planta Attentien
To Phone. Orders
Deliveriee
, Gents' (tante, "Jew," Ed. Zimmer. -
res nag roma Parolee. Tite Gen Goldkette s
commend that the tovin agree to pay ; secotal telt of the extiednle Mach;
„ property and Victoria Park we re. for Goderieh in he that game of the is invigorating and Ref
'COMPANIONATE SERVICE
env half of the vest o tii
Maher -Am of Detroit volt
ING BEA.C14 lag arAi trC,Ve geed ratirfa3ce (lane -
FRIDAY and SATURDAY O•ebuilding the fence. Your. tomtit- tiles, slipped in thieve rune cie their -
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The rah* ee tree embifted 'in neaten' ments with the ('i Le c/f the Pat1, ealtalirr"iyi:,rirlttot.c1;oto41:oritlezIntterttfottltiingd; Iavolercy'..
A JACK 11OLT 6y ZANE G1113Y i tee cannot nuate eatisfactory arrange- eltierd tatteIngs• tertatin ?tailed twe meats iii:t
atadoor romance. Porta; House to collect feee frem aqua sta
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it retern manecesuplate the appeal the game wee uever in tei -I') ill 112 ineleel'Y t'u e°i'''fatie and °N'n' • 11'd37 te t'31"' (L5UCC'' L1R41 tIl° ul'1' '
Coggratulatione to the Maple Taaf
7.1Y4 were worth while.
fi"as tattle etaturredes and the love of iiig over night in the teteast tarp
Me netion ritaitia, of and we eeeommend that the matto .0, lia t ett- eauzahte cf roller.
be left wita the thairmau. Me. S. M. neg. a t t.a.d hitt. e kd big Alea. , •
tJolmeton has made a suevey and plan Batley got rot:creme oiel even pelted
,. Icall0 et-erf-ar7tae-a-tast-a= pea in the •
itEntrsuguaT MOTS
"Cr -SIN IIER 11111SDND" 911aitm Netienal itatiatitiera eace
eent road 11110Wallee, ard the nertion the ball and nen toacIfiftet the Mitel ,
4./dintaa Tam mot $et at OA pat ' ytg laavinz co alma 91 1100 ellell vibyer ott v,,A,c4 tar attpperl eft • -• — —
-. ;Tone - , • - cant.
SUITS TO RENT. Chapter.
‘14t.NSIET PASS,"
1 ta7kr, t••())/IEDY of -the east orld.of Fection XIir range the ohl treat of the eoneettItd1 aatiatmatatia attasaag goom3
D. along the tveeterly s.ide of the pre- terapleet rata met' to the pittaes- fee
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SOLICITOUS OP voun PATRONAGE
" CINDERELLA BEAUTY SIIOPPE "
11,PPi liS 17.11:190..11.1
ft7 .1 •ate,
balONIE ete
1,0n APPOON TatIN
()pee 1 veteran
riy Opptantraor11 flay
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