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Undef 51414y, The progiam is as fair. IBMy sloited with Mc ova Uri. Goi , ' - • -.., -.---- •
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,tranrio otrMondaa •
Tuesday, Seto, 24. 8 Pato, 1"ourg Miss Annie Bsxter Owl an opera
?IiRally, forme', Sunday KONA Con for apperubeitie lair week, nu
ouperintenciento will soldtera the eetio•we are gied to know *he norking
aregation, Special music by a prang good progresa convaleeeente,
people'. chores
Sunday. Sept, 2O ---40.f.',0 aorto Reto
R. 3. Meeeroliek, of' Hamlett», fore
1; tom' pester of the church, will addrere
the congregation. 7 pin o Boo-. R. J.
rMeCormark, of Itatnitton. Special
1i -wile by the choirs •
Mr. sod Myr. Merton Retch, of
Ciatiorm, epent the weekeette wit!
Mre. Wilson Taalor at the parsonage,
Mrs, ii3tdi owl Oita. TityLos Imago
sistere.
Inlue Oke ,had the mi3foun
rte t
ooe the pond bi3 EUIe finger ta
Mr. and Mrs. Prowler' McOlatli, ac. the boy -rope maw. will be
eornpauied by Miss S. Atire3ort, mot, :quite a handicap through the buoy
mod to Vatno on Satudary aud spent , season,
weeloord at tOo hrme of Miss -Charles Jenkin wao the first to
Aebesorea setter, M. Colbcek. statt the grain harvest this yen'. IIo
Miss Willieltutno Terwart1e. ot cut and shacked a field of wheat Ias
_ (Tetou. oran toined her yearins Saturcley. The ,farmers - 'Out
- day after0000 at the Trewartha sum- 'County started ten daY3 ago.
--toter home, formerlY 'known as the Mr. *nand Ms. Gus Vaustoue and
4tillnlett Vary, in the hia:tland cell- Miss Dolan und •her mother visited
with Miss Edna Catnpbell at; Winr
Dot. J. Malted motored from his , throp on Sunday. Miss Campbell ve-
eurnmor honor in Mookoka ono Friday, turned with them for a ahot•t visit.
and was preaent at the Senior League; .The teachers and pupils of the t
in the everd g• Mr. Berbort will oe. Bentniller ublie tchool b Id their ic-
is the time to have
your
OVERHAULED
Parte, Oils,
Belts, Neadies;ate.
MISS S. NOBLE
SHIfirli EXCHANGE. BLOCK.
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t t' poroose inoving
1; ootoreartd efferto two the rec-
tory liete to bisonew parish at Han.'
tingan
ford d Zorra.
In tho list of successful candidatea
joy the entrance examination* the
' name of Miss Wilma Treleaven was 1;
inadvertently omitted. Mos Treleao
ven obtained the highest mark, of,
hoot; who tried from Dungennon pub-
ic wheal.
Otreata at the tome of Mts and
Ml. Robert Davidson on ,OundaY
were the lattert3 oittee, Mreo Beoct:
Orr and Mr. Orr, who are leaVing on
Wednesday for Toronto, -where they
will in future reside, Mr. Or having
-accepted a position as teacher in 01 ,O
of the Terontorechools.
.Mi. Erie Fainboirn ond Iittlt
daughter, Mary 1,ev, of Detroit, who
!min in the 'Wage a outdo of weeks nic on the school ground TueadaY are
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Book and Gift Shoppe
. reported and all enJoyed the Pleasant
Iota joini .g the family again in ternoon. A splendid ;attendance is
if Anyone 4 d everyone Who formerly outing. The teachers wish to on.
•attended the flolnresville United for -
A - tnerly Methodist church is cordially
CREWE linvited to attend. Anyone !addling
. further particulars Inn' have salvo kr
Mr. 30411 Watt. Is sPortiog a kora writing to Rev. W. .1. Ilerbert, pastor
Action co. of the eturclo or .to Lorne James, ace -
Mr. and Mra, John Watt and fan- ottory of the itTailee unnivertary
GSSsSin id e, , o
lly visited Mr. and Mrs. MeStvains of committee. ft, ;111, 2, Clintoseiors of Summer chool Uhl Mben gust, o. VOL relatives tn
lands, unday.
Earl Cudmore, et Norwich; Barry North street United church last week. Irtoterieta tor a e.a' week -i, called upon
friends ie,,Dungannon and, foreknow
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drennan, of theoCudrotore, of Blyth, and MrsoDoughts Those who were present at the 'Sat -
10th ton., visited their son, Wilfred, Ward, of Elmira, accompanied by her
. and family, Sunday. • husband, motored up to tne.home of
Mr. 44.1bert litc4nold and daughters, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jelin Cud -
3s Etta- end Freda, .visited Mv. more. -Mott Bodde.s. otlf _Chicago', and
auitItIrs-.--.1lortittre` last Waleiday.'$on OraYtoo, wove also guests at thr
:Waster Cameo Swim, of -
Luca Cudnrore home over the weelitend and
now, is visiting his vousin Ilarry attended the fon p
ily Jolt* at Bay.
' "o• field On SaturePty
Soon, for a few days. 4, ----Or " - •
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Mr. ond itlre. Jesse Gray and
daughter Mrs, Clittforti Webb, of - CARLOW
Dress thor arpreclation for the
4warty ooporation•of the trustees and
older ones in making the day such a
success, and they leave their best
wishes for the future sueeess of the
school.
'Several young people attended the
Goderieh; visited Mr. and Mrto Mat The, tamers are beginning to eut
Shackleton on Tuesday. their wheat, which is a good oroPo
Mrs. •Wm. Sherwood, of Wilkie, Both color end olumptiess Of grain
Sask., called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam should. register No. L •
Sherwood last Friday. Mrs. Sheol • Mr. John A. Waltior'lettofor 4 tri!)
wooti came from the Wed lost Tues. to the West with his eon, Leonard,
day to attend the funeral of her fatin who Mee east to role, in the celebra.
er, Mr. Edwin Jowls, who was fatale tion of his parents' golden wedding.
ly injured in outomobile accident •and Affer a • few 'Weeks"- Illneas, Mr.
whose death occurred in Wingham Percy Stewart of the 10th tong pee.
bovpital a tow hinge after. 1 pod away. He was a good farmer
NOLIVESVIILE and a man moth resoected in the
teighborhoed. Ile. leaves, a widow
Tuerrlay, Oet• 1.-Annuel fowl sup- andothro daughters and (Inc 'son, also
per. Program not yet arranged. layi brothers, William and tolquhoun.
Fortner imstors will speak at all IteV. •Rendertion. DD., of Wind -
the regillar week tight meetings. thorst. Sask., and Mrs. Ohas.
Gilies-
Miss tutu Witmer, of Ititchertei, lo oie. Whiteehureh. visited Mr. Alex.
visiting at the lien*. Of Mrs. Wilfred Young an -Monday-last. Mr. }lender.
,Xervis.
son is juet returning /tam a trio to
Sept the Maritime Provinces and Sunt143'' ept" 22' an" Ilev* .a" leave for the twat again in a few
A. Fear one of the ear y pastors of
• -the clutiolo days.
Sunday. Sept.22, au° ,okuht ney, The many friends of Mr. Jobn
A. midair, of Henson, former vas.. Clark, oLoyal, were sorry. to beer of
the accident wbieh befell him on Men-
tor, will speak. •
datt evening,. when he fell and frac.
TiinrsdeS", OePi- git mite von- turegirhis leg near the' thigh. Tomo.
and Wereen's MissionsoY SoetetY. where an X-ray was taken and lie, is
Preparations for tire golden jubilee newt, resting Ile eontfortablY as Pos-
. of the Bolmeevfile United church, Able: We all hope for a speedy la -
tillers, 22nd: to Geteber 1st, ar0 toyer* • •
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cot gponsored 'the Adios' Aid day he wsot removed to the ansoitai
Cleveland's Bread
IS tempting •complement to
• any meal -delicious itaelf
and lending nest to the rest of
the menu.
Your family will demand
twice tts tooth of our Bread as
any other. Encourage them to
do so, as it is the roost'healthe
for' and nourishing food, they
can take. • •
E. U. CLEVELAND
Plume 114 West St.
SPARR S
for
CHOICE tinocuarss.
FRUITS. VEGETABLES,
MATER, EGGS,'
MEATS. n,orn
Everything the Best.
SILYERWOOD'S ICE CREAM
Frigidaire Equipped for your
• protection.
. Call in, look oround end be con-
vinced where eleardineas is
paramount..
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Sparr's Grocery
The store of•satisfaction.
HAMILTON MEM GOOSNICII
Phone ISO. We deliver la town
unto everting session enjoyed a rare
treat in hearing Illri. Mona Walter
Agnew In iter delightful recital of
Bojor's "The New Templer, Mrs.
Agritlitolias develroped ititertifirettoru-
Plished artist of considerable triertt.
Rer interpretation of the novel which
she has dramatized' was rich and mos-
terful, bringing out in vivid relief the
position and progress of each chars
octal', the whin theme . the
author wact never absent -tot bo detoil
but. logiolly and' superbly develop-
ed. 4The intimate manner in which
Mrs. Atmew Paptured rood maintained
ber oudience by her treble and reserve
revealerthe buoyant tind spirituel nee
tfuortretostYrtif her
6444era7itligel.* 17titeo.w1Ailgollwk Itair* G. IL'Meljerrelfl is new enir Ifts. 1)401 Sproul returned this Sunday 1VInat vvIll be next ? John Rorie's Painted and vo
T111:11SDA.Y, 31'1.Y 25th. Ihrir
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WOMEN'S DRESSES, SILK CREPE and PRINTED
SILK, ON SALE
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Fashionaille Summer Dresses in neat patterns, silk and cotton mix crepes, mediuni 7 so
and dark .colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Regular S9.00 tO. $11.00. f•t,le• -1
LINOLEUM
Battleship supialor inlaid pattern, right
through to the back, 0 new pattern.
2 yards wide, at peil square yard $1.25,
81.80 and $2.00.
SHEETS AND SHEETING
Best quality English Bleached Sheet,.
in, 64 .inches wide, per yard 65o;
72 inches wide, per yard, ?Sc; 82
wide, per yard, 85c.
• DIMWIT AND VOILE LIGHT SUMMER
DRESSES
Choke patterns, light and dad.; 16 to
- 44. ' Special.... $1.95
SUMMER COATS
Plain poire twills and neat twits,
many silk lined. Regular 813.60. to-
• $33.00. On sale 35 to 315
RUGS
Schley Wilton Rugs. Speciaf sale.
3 x 4 yards., . .. . . . • • •$q5-00
3c 3 Yi yards .;60.00
ACHESON & SON
before leaving by motet on Thuraddy ways, she win be jeined toter by
for their home. She was ,aecompane hor husband. •
led to Dungannon by her .gramireotio Nilo united aboreb, after beiog re.
er* 24"' Win. 4tee0' CePreated...:throughtertrowirtoholdroitst
- aid Wor Itoeil oar KO:. reopening Services on Sunday, when
tioldrert, Girton and Doris, called on Rev. Kr. Royle, 4 fornier pastor, will
relatives in Dungamtort and Goderieh conduct Ibe Sereieos.
.who has been vistilog-friends fri this of Blyth and, Auburn 'andothe Baptist
Jocular', returned to her home. Woo -Sunday .• school of Auburn had their
week; , - • •• r -, Annual picnic. at Battfieldo There wear
-TZFRikes71-C-R. Alp and frOirroartroft-good• -Attendance-and thiolifteitifoliti?____
at:: on their liolidays• They are uf,, was Spent in playing ban and races
St. Ca.thaz.ines visiting Mr. Alp's sio. and other game% Even age was fore
- • gotten and the sports of earlier ears
.ott Saturday. en route front Lucknow Mr, and Mrs. James PeaeoCk and Miss 111argtit4 ktieb; .-„Wrixieitly, $ were indulged hi if,hese. Of •r4atufev
years
t� Sarnia, where they took tote boat Mrs. George Mathere of Bluevaler theo,vtilageo now trz Torblifet is re.
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they, ...will make their bow trt A i,vre-,, tives in Duftgannon this week. Mr. and Mrs. Riee, ofotheiadaleit , .. os-,....- ..... - ' --.-- •
Mr, Reed a0m0 'Unto Ofeil orceoted e • Thomas Park hue been unable to this week for Muskoka Tor -their ol.
there. Tito 4rip to narnia woe made Jura when be bad it jammed by the our village hos advanced -to tile AWNINGS AND
tor of the hineeettollarns rItoli"eles 'Mg to his having ids feet badly ie- Miss 1.0atiM PIAUI*. <
companying them that far. ;rig gravel..
iby motor" 11„,L. need, of Gotlerich, ac. doebletree Of the vvegort while draw-' most modern atage of Sunday °Nero " ""'"--- f
VERANDAH' 'CURTADO
'veneer several tried playtnir golf last Bove them made to order rant
for rot Arthur. From 'tliere ttier with Mr. and Mrs. Boot Johnston of , newang Aeiv3.411#11;1Ses„,11!9V., oil "The order a man gets the further:
went by train to Saikatocon, where Boissevain, Manitoba, called on rein,. present. 3 . •• ..:• ' ho ,eould j'avtp when. a•inoyi, •
peeition ete managirfe diStriot t•Iiree" attend to his duties on the farm ow- idays. They .' are ateonmanieti by
again soon, ' tug 4 six -Weeks' VaeatiOn granted nu,
* hie ses'elen loteknow, whieh ie week liamaton where she visit-• The Roo a. Dre Ste eert yiti, A etrlims. tes roe.
Estinia f
MAFEKLING an 0,1711togo.11 tiwo weekoS ehver tne ,teideolTyr Sulis!el,,,\rB'els,rsio'ulla aro slewrj"vitt.ertit; GPanieelpy, 11 DI°:11./.1 iljnIendoxt et of -doors ual v one m nt , .fle witwifl h Thos. R. Anderson, of Zion, spent brandlton ohe had returned front visr reh t a • 'from 8.0s. Empire deo% size 714 x
oMmr,nPnambler,f,n1C, itlphuotrwitkokwannsa home and WIU oise visit. relatives at Tees. S Thomas, who la also mute •Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ,Uiddell left • • aro.' yo,..ro,,,,
°:°""' °°-"- water and 'other' points. A suimitt °f reIativee at Ripley for a few days treat and intend being 'absent a coo- too. r
arr. and ores. David Glenn visited this week for a motor trip to Mon- " ••Pittalarttfoa
Mr. and Mrs. John Watt
ily visited friends at 4l 1181-, Sunday.
end fain* excellent mittistebriss vvailuispenreette.chnog tins week, retaring ofl wtrinesav. pie a weeks, kelidving and visiting rtasette'5601.‘ ate, Street,
pulpit durnig
Jack and Jim entrap. 1,014 was formerly e. rastor of the
spent th.e week -end with his ennsinat Kerrol, of Victoria ehurch, Toronto,
Moster Billy Johnston, of.,
daughters, Agnea and Jean, of Wel- connection with Beira 'cemetery will
e Beiter le'ave :spots' 'fo; tt;
Lams, whom win be Rev, Dr. T. L. Me- Tmhiez ow,ereo.aercioxingpainsideadridbytw,Mor,lia414 scenes onfnintresnit •
einortoit1:41, wz;v„
• tancil *he have been their guests re -
hits. Harold Stephena and dough- FroohYterian elmoolt in Lne14:00w. beld on the, grourida Sundai even.
tee, vent, of Detroit, were guests of The Womoo'a Association of tke eelipt7.; Arnold voices attended The Thge, Irugea.650,,,weiounnnbeentge Aattenict.
Mrs. Thos. Anderson this week, Duegannon United ehureiCwill hold Cleari
S day with friends bere. his f°1ii---9.1%t's et his •e'l),"40e 'at iting her' brother Gem. Kit f e iu nex tin ay 3110Tiallg at wall; xalecgta ; 1042, $19,
Wasetra Boob for part ere toe time , so 0 10.30. •
Specialsfor June ord
W. S. B4 otothers„ of Essex, who their first Priblre funetiott ender the meet rig of. the Huron County Medi- rector, Rev. A, „Oboe, of myth.
with his familors ramping at Elute% ausidee3 of theassociation since its cal ASSOelatien Wilielh was held at wiz,: auolvmerto/evr:„. jawstuiex,e4eeic °fano:
nrade a business °trip lantie lad Week. inauguration on WednesdaY evening, Wingloon -en Wednesday. afternoon.
Ile was acennnumied bY Mr* S. July1,t, which will be in the nature It is of interestote note that, Huron visit to, the parents of the latter, My
Kilpatrick, -who spent the Unto with of A raephefeto social. Knowingadtihees pD;auvinatYeetvtoasorthgaeliittzreetsuccohutnntyosinsoettac. aiangde.ldrsTh, e.Tyolion,amSitemblyngotto,ont,p,orf.; tel4vi.41;
ids nti 11brother,gtoi, W. Itilpatriek, at isoplensduipdpwrentragotioodn rioefaitshetshe4 plumic ton. of °motto and intend rotaaining. a
'will be well advised's° attend this Miss Flora Deride, who had been fe* weeks
DUNGANNON gathering. SuPPer will he servedoefOringt demonstration -lecture eourees Bathing seemo to he the Chief oe,
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Pensort pentlend, of --Dotetti,t,t splendid omen-- will le'reroilded, the stitutes Work in Perth Count lo th •
m 0 to • ono., follotting whiera_a tonoectionovith the Woments Tor creatian here 'at ores et P. b ltb-
e . to a
h d tl
;SOO spoti garmenta are quite. apt
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to cause no end' of trouble• when ate
tacked with the Ineagee fagilitiei`of
home dry cleaning. Look for any-
thing frona ruinedararetents tcoexploe
mons -nothing mere. -Yon .willonet-
Ye- disappointed, if you, send your
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at no other time hoe the alaitlaed elearog to "
y en a 02 pram to Consist tofd.reale goitre past_ 'two) w,eekor strent the. torefiter'end 'been used tto 'a, resort as 'it 10 this
11118$ Mary gills is'eleiting at port Mies Ur, Ded ha be e t te tes, due to ;solos, Tea togs, orebese at the borne in he ,parents, Xr. and summer • ,The Wench
Elgin at present. . with relatives in oStratford during the °Oral music. etc., Adraisaien., adnitl Duenito She. left Ot• the witnessd Lilaftsyt :thlraetcPerseadrani, :t""-4;;:yyrna!te°rIli French
Dry cif
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Miss Bertha Ellis. of Toronto, rOolidays. oo tents,•elultiree40e. 'beginning -,or -the week :ror Leeds . at one time rest smug Works, ..
spending a few, days under the par. Master Allan Reed Was a <week -end ' •There Via' Ohvetlr de,bgh" tful gath; Oroity-to,rengago in similar vr.orn, The people St. Narks Anilican,,
have announced a -lawn soei41'
ental rom. guest with his fathers R. L. Reed, of , ermg at the littnie of KZ. and. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Itt itlelCenme.ana ehureh
, .
. satnuet Roach/eon Suntla? Afternoon, Metter Malcolm *ere visirrtra recent- .to be heId on the church groom& MI
VROOMAN
to,
Miss Winnifred Vernobell spent a Geilerieh*
few days last week at Goderich Sum.
titer School.
Miss Betty Adams, of London, is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Vincent.
_ Dora" daughter of Sir. rMrs,
,Phalen, Goderich, visited -with Mrs.
J. Redmond last week. , •
Mr. and ittrs. L. MdDowell and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Walsh Were Gode.
rich visitors on Sunday..
The Westfield 'United Sunday
wheel intend holdieg their nienic on
Friday. July 26th, at Mr. Wm. Nal -
den's.
Mrs. (Dr.) Gordo, of Detroit is
spending a eouole of weeks wirio tier
sister, Mrs. W. IL Campbell, and oth-
er friends. '
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Buchanan, of
Mount Forest, .soent over Sunday
with the former's permits, Mr. and
Mrs. trobt. Ruchattan. .
_
was a. recen .
Milo Wm. .Joeitolon, of Briton -to.. 'When relativea lissent e eyolyom Clinton and Stretford. •
home of coesisted of tita•Ittost Mid headers, Mr. - David a Figgins • motto -ea . from
• Frititty everting,. Aug. 2nd. A goad Phone 322 .• • o West :Streit. •
t guest at the
Program is being .arrantred. A - • •
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hi • d M vid GI 11 aMnrds, irlieealveSn a:c11) eigirt's vacation with relatives in held in Auburn for several yeare,the
thwton Ronde, ard doughtee' gi.ne anti tna daugbters, :who trove -land equally enjoyed. • -
z. an I's, a 0 .• p au St, r. and Welland and 18 Tom'. enjoing a fort- is the first function of this kind to be
tle son, Hors' wera visttors mu -
bank for'it the weelsoexid.
Mr. anti Airs. Won. Begletroof.11;
ilton, have been 'visiting, relatives at
• Dungannon and Crewe.
Mr. and Mrs. Itenry Katz, of Gel.
den Veneto are visiting their daligh•
ter, Mrs. Chas. this week.
.riliss Laurette MeClure attended
the 'summer school 'held in North at.
United aura' Goderloth, last woek,
Ititt and Mrs. Itobt Eavidatm view., and 'Wet einldren. Apes and jeans re. tended, breaking the rope and almost , l'aogoments tiowets in all
Asthis
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elliott and lit- ters, wihne end Lois. Mr,, ona Ores, Dungannon haoon "oin cl erent no dOubt i)e well attended
Mr. mid Mrs, Arthur Itoac'hliti two been hers since the,beginning of the Last Friday afternoon the Sunday
thiughtersk .13erniee` and Minith• aellools of the Presbrterian diurehea
and Mrs. !DIMON Horton,. Ml I4 curing milott met with An tied.
dred Hortmi, ot Exeter. Mr. tdworthy dent. to one of hie thumbs as lie was
and Mr. and KM hteeser. of"Toroutto, eritttng large branches from maple
tor% daughter.' '. • Elliott VMS guiding the direction of
the latter being Mr. end Mos. ,110r-: tree near his house on Tuesday. Ur.
After enjoying. ilelieldful holiday: the fall of the by 'cabana of a
with relativee in this district end.at double tape arbeti the• limb swayed'
guests on Sunday evetting with Mr. turred On Saturday to their itorne.in disloeating the thumb, ' styles for tite
We can finotish the finest ato
Lel
Ripley, Mr. and Mrs, G.'ploging in allot 'direvtio I tit
at 18
d • r !nese s. . Y elt P At a meeting of the senool board
raotot.Soing'Y watt of Londarals_ Ong o of onion
florn-On Stmday, July 14th. 1029, School Seaton No. $, Aoh-
to Mr. end Mro. Wi,. J. Petrie Oth wel*
Y Mrs- riggms 'field, held at the home of the seem- GEC). SrewAir
gatulations. rerealnin-Welland for a visit • the applieation of Miss Edith -
eon. Ashfield, 4 son, We extendcon- mother, Mrs. David Glen. Who Wilt ' tary.treasurer on Tiles0ai everniG. m flORIST '
'' Mr and Mrit. Joe Sainby of Min- wan, at, Doan/841e, was accepters Gou.nc--A-- -.11
Miss 'Christina ,Itoes, who hu114n a "i t - h ' a f 11,..II.
1Vtrs. Melvin Taylor and Ittra. T. IL flier's sister, Mrs, Samuel Roach, and ioungannon school, at a salary of
other relatives in this vielnitY• TheY teem 'per atuium. Miss Kicks holds
Taylor were Goderielt Summer SehooT were nr•compenied by Mrs, IL nor- at first el 1-. certificate, and, having
visitors on Thursday. .
ton, of Exeter; a sister of Mr. Saadi, htut experience as a terteher, comes
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Douglas Campbell and Mrs. J. E.
Mr. and Mo. 'W, F. Camphell. Mr. by s, who it; remaining for a visit highly recommended. Iler applica-
Ford were the guests of Mr. anti Mrs. with relativee. atr, and advzi. Stun- tion lima one among upwards of sixty
R. Stonehouse ors Mobilo. by ore 'coulter on Thursdey by motor receved in answer to the advertise -
for Pittsburgh arid NeW York, where moat of the board.
hir. and Mrs. Rcbt. Snell, Mr, and „tumor TOM' OX'
emu° is, are gales s mot t e ore t
a guest at the borne of her uncle,
Frederick Itasa, has returned. to her
home in Winntpeg.
Mr. and Mrs. Welter ,Savago and
Amity, of AnieStOW11, Were recent
visitor's at the home of the fornaer's
brother, Joint R. Savage.
Mr. and Um. Gordon Young and
daughter, Miss Young, of Colborne.
were recent gueets at the home of
JHr. and Mrs. James Gievin,
,,,,Phoile 105
_fie West Street
Electrical Shop
We cam a good stock of
Veetric;zi Appjjaneea- Fixtures, etc,.
Wiring of 411 Kinds
amopratiensccagatino eed
Frank McArthur
Atari 82 West Street
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4 I i YOU NEED
RENIKILLER they will bro **wets with Mrs. Slant.
The funeral of the late Brown Mat.
by's sisters. .
lough, who passed away at the home
now driving a IMO Wallis tractor. Mr. and Mrs. 4robt. Diividson and was unfortunate in losing
Mr. S. B. Gardner on the sixth is Mr. Richard Johnston. of
IlltvilhneneafirrlaYt noveedibesirt attae,k, was bold from Lucknow illustraitimi N°' 23
rhkoontivrraioiven.: 1 illd,hiestbrOpethteeirliianr-olulisWh,, Litiorinioew3infesDoani;Furniture
a R,...the'vort vidsiMt to Titoitntoe this- wetic.d Adalyhmatitt"hetili7nei: olcfUMe‘rt,sa°4 MIVresil.nRie$: '' rinrfehlrYwnelolgitr Presbyterian church with a large
. an Mrs. R. B. maiming TOR e
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Alis neuihh Liag. i. 1411elidtht 4 The oircits at Goderich OA MondaY
chard johnston• Blueenie. the flames bad spread beyond control number of relatives and friends in at- of any description
, so that it WOO impossible to save any
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tendante. Tao late Mr. Mallough SO Easy to Clean
, few davs in Toronto visiting Mr. and
, Mrs. Hunt.. ° attracted the Mid Imbiber of people of the nuiditinery stored in it. Me.
who nronounced it , sides the implements the building eon- was the youngest son of the late SEE US FIRST '
l Mitts Vida Bolen and mother. from David Malloy h f Lucknow and oNle°aitrirecsang°1'neanbetnatatinGgoldwitisal eatagYi-tri,..°-
Bertonville. ore Visiting with Mr. eountY town.
tiwherillatrIgelllittlaisuttrliebtel best ever seen at the trailed two eialf both of -44ieli• were a , or
We Positivelk Save yo-
. destroyed, also about 60 hoe and 10 ,olitttn510:10171813,igtleingurarlYn.ofLuigkivnew .„111_0...i...- .,
i Mr. Howard Baer is mowing de'rin guest; nan 810144; atethe iinam126 fUM" e tiltal: a*rrnuiekt-urksedelit5.own°elide bay ;ill; h"rro3-
and Mrs. Gus Vanstone. .
brothcra are Stanley, of Ilamiltont we have a full a u
his grain with a ten.foot Maaseto. e 0 r. ssortment of the
and Mrs. Roy Maize, being aeeorapan. thert Mr. Hugh johnstoft, of lieisse. an E14 of the West, for whote ar- I 4
man who was teat sn a visit. rival tee fanOTOI WOO delatted far otevo 'mos'. attractive patterni, all urt-'
v,
Hirris tractor nelkbintler.
Mr. Bunford, of Donnybrook. 13 tr P. of St. Lambert, Quebec...
' ted by Mrs. Wm. T. Maize, and son,
It had been purchased only in Jane, eral days. His eldest brother. SimodOlidtiOnatly guaranteed.
and its value was about $2.000. Mr.' dial', Predecessoll him some ye*rs.
be the new teacher at the oixtit con. Iho, anywat Amyl ,kelvint ra AL. nit
Richard Johneton else lost his ear, and hit wife only tight months ago. I
dren. of Tomnto_, are visiting for a woods on Coe farm Robt. Davidson", tartly revered by innrranee ow , -death has made his home with his
week or two with Mrs. Oke. Di id tt wet Ann rot WAHSIALL MAMMAS
revision taboo) next •September. Erskine „Preebyterian ehrerca ta Leing
htr. and Mrs. A. E. Oke and obit- held on Friday of thie week in the whith Wal a Chevrolet sedan. Xeitht 006 small strns about eight years of
er oar carried instreenee, The lass is move, Survives, who sinee Ids mother's ' ot •
J R WHEELER FURNITURE fda EXCHANGE
Mr. and Mrs. Hickman and family, etl.
when an enjoyable time is anticipat. we t iy A h iirc / „, rw, 0 0 igrandparenVs yr. and. Mr littooes. . veto . ._r . qt., Igill in ...., _ - -----, , ......,....., ----
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of Toronto, are spending a few weeks The Misses Rosillti- arid Isabelle '1'U. escaped iolury owing to
The hero. which woes /situated elome Chfelleiltrld; cot Lucknow. Tiering thei i ........... ...s. r _. oeoloo
the die., service, which was conducted by Rev.1 ,, s imam o ,Amor
with her sister, Mrs. Howard Baer. Cunningbant 4.1 Blyth, returned to 'aetian 4n whith the Wine' Wfte blowing. McDonald, the singing italltal(Or " ' tOleito
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HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Williamson. their home 'following an enJoyable"'Ine origin of the fire is unknown. ‘tiutirtetto ty Mews. Meetean „Tomo
Chart. Elliott
r Mr. and Mr.e. Leslie Williatinion and • visit at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. (Intended for last weehl ston, Thorne. Watson. Iloinee AkeIte. •
Ft' Mrs Gear" Belem Of Hammen .1,1 3011 anti D. Titompson, was very Cf.
anilMr. John m.e.tran Ssott in renewing former acquaintance4 felt:vie. Many very beautiful ummer Footwear amain a o atm Saroh incite% at here.
Miss Nsiarr Cleft learning tee held. Itoettnet . was mat.° nt
whit% ths e:releRed s•oung maw was Summer Hats
otter tigs tettified to the esteem in,
I _J I telephone operating it DurigardvM hin aernete,e, roa enoo.
JULY CLEARANCE OF
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of Chicago, are 'guests at the harne
of the forror"a4 brother, Donald Me.
Len, of Ashdald.
Mr. and Mrs. B. 1, Crawford. 41_ -.en
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itram4faughter. mi.!8 path et, edlifirsteniteabert McAllister has return. AUBURN
We have a large variety in Sport Footwear - vieit with her:; hfr Wm. Thompson few days last 'reek at their Bummer ishir
Running Shoes for the Boys and Girls 'Detroit. and Mios EVIk GlinItiert '11" MiOt.
O 1141Mtrilakit. Of nit naY^ parit'ita in the sfilUge at
Preeel
a r fira osn. tn.
Bowling Shoes, Golfing Shoes and Tennis Shoes • cottage, "Dew Drop inn," at Port A1.1er
_ ifr. &Waif le filling Mr. -Rice's 1!
hert, 1, atr.. SM. WYO. TArkia and tVIO-n el* b.* d
r Dowling Shoes are made to give comfort and
ease from morning till night They have that
'Thildr*"' rrtIrmItl'' sre' vIsItingt KA. John Grareatpin and family. oft
nikkooN:ly tflartLZr "Ws "Ksthey° 31"° Wm' Alberta, tire visking friends in this
snug fitting )n the arch. Try them. tr., 4. 14! mrtirentietheardarger:In wenomid, L4eitnnw, aft oti8d to te able to etate
rollover* •a .very enJoYebas wl*It4i*r, D.,*.ba *no locality at prevent.
Our Golfing Shoes were made especially to our order, tionik. Oworkot *""" IQ- Mr& trait Mr. Howson on the mend and
is raile to he not aggRet,
• mr., am.mexainala and!. Richard lit Miniver, of (Vette.
and believe me they are real Golf Shoes tosilesim, motored to Cowie% aia IOW 4OIOW1 rfOlOrfOrti, 411* - • 11** *tild ¥1111arkt.4 of Kirtoarl
tale. 114a1144. Yr, **I Nes, IP: o, porta& of Atattleid. a.M1 foCeet.,, * *WO " 301101re
GET YOUR Ot1TING SIIOES AT smorliat afterboon. vim meow, *Iwo wig, oteivr, Kr& a.. dine. :owe 111ishir eft Aci sequilinbm
rwaaser, re Twee* lobs thole Crawford, of Pert Altlert. aild Mrs, Amen% Willett, of
s••••e• W• Hern 8 Shoe Store ""." ir"4" $"-omi'w!ied tht"'"' T, woke am moo j, I .onapaio. triP1** ill, <Mix le
•�V(7, was back to Dungannon en hero to a a couple of
wro, reirwooll,
• , I Rf', vilo• Petri, of Oluatiog,' Itrie. of S Qwraoe entity lbw heti/tam* of the week
An attractive amortaimat of Smart simmer Hab of antatonda
ins valises. Color and trimming *Netts
aro good
Roolnemi in sifts for FRIDAY an SATURDAY
From WOO Ito $45•000 42.75
from $1.110 to SUR% to a. • • .. • . 43.50
From $11.110 to 1110.00, to... -
You ard tordially itroitotto imoset oar stoat
MISS %OMAR, Kingston
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