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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1930-06-19, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE GODERICH STAR $ Days ceogratelatione ere extended w whe►e they Fere g4est3 fora %eel. Mr. and ere. !Amnon *Jellaba** cit the • with their eon. Air, Chester Duane birth .,f a land Mrs. Durran. They were accent' Jump g u eIphd.eali~yi Wesley Sty itou; , peened larme Nigger*, Alla by Mile Jennie Au0d3, w; %+ia the geteet Get n bemuse, it her nephew, Mr. F%dtcar Woods: And Ur. and Ma,. Wet, itieti3:wit, Mrs., t%oods, for-tho week. Ate. N el. Mersey awl Mr. !: stone. Air. sand Mre, Richard Parke, Brit _ June 20th -21st - .'u V,:r VEct off ell Wall Peen. elect roo:a lots at 2'.7e, 50e, Dae asd $1.00 - .Ricbmand Pattern Dianerwi►t'e _ NoteAi wo ere not utorlam as r this pattern any longer, we are cleating est Prices Below Cost. - Wee er offering©5f. 'oltany artick„ i Ahla store oft $ -days. _ Cole's Book Store • WESTFLD hiss. Hopper,' of Wingham, visited last week at the home of leer broth,, Mr. J. L. Stonehouse. Miss Margaret Jefferson, teacher of S. S. 0, spent the week -end with Carlow friend$» The Dramatic) Club will present their play, "Smile, Rodney, Smile," et Taylor's Corners, .Goderlch twp., on Wednesday evening, Juno 25th. - Ma. Wm. McDowell was in Godes rich last week attending the court assizes, hoe ,:» of t odetich, vi ited on Settle. con, Ashfield, osmoses the engage- •:ay_ with the latreee parents, Mr. meet tai' their second daughter, Mary ;,n.4 Mrs. J. L. Stonei,ouee. h':, and Arthur P, Ste: est, third son Mr. and Mr. f J. 1'r. F•Iii tiero Galt I ©i' 51e. iii Mrs, Ilugh Stewart, 4th 11nF:"t`s am Sunday. con, Ashfield, the marriage to take Mr. and DKr.. 1.N. teerceb ll are at Place toward the latter part of June. n.e'rnt visiting their daughter, Mre» Mo. Wm. Shitekleton, of Dungan- non, had the-nelef©rtune of falling down the cellar anepia at the home ei Mr. and Mrs, Chester McPhee, vi" Col- borne, where she had been employed, and to receive a frtatured thigh, She was taken to Alexandra Marine end, 'Geneva. Hospital, +Cebel.eb, where she D UNC &ROA is reported resting as'Onkfortebly The reeldents of Dungannon were pir.si.blea Mr. 'Wm. Stewart is attendiintF the ilrrady rhoeked upon Iearn,iug of the session' of the hitch court of 'I u»Q.1. death or Mn. Alio., Mable, vt Sept - forth, whith occurred at the home ' 'Select heldp in Toronto this weadaui lie t i Mrs, Root. lrtergtgttn. Dzuagannon, on A ace amp i! .by it his cousin. Monday evening et it .m. The litre ` Anita, who will visit her +cousin• Mr. l�. Xtoss was a guest with his Sirs. Stobie had come to Dungannon , brother -in -lacy Sir. J. Medd, of Aub* some thr. wreaks ago to arranyte for the disposal .f tit..state of Iter sis- 1«» Stonehouse. of Goderleb, Mrs. John Redmond and. bei son, r!Tr. Reeniand Redmond. spent over the week -end with the former** bro. dais, Mr. Wm. Hunter, of Detroit, who is quite ill. b p urn, en Tueed*Ye Orr the !tris WI!J• 11[eMathi and fol- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stonehouse were lowing the rale of *ant she contracts visitors with friends at Westfield' on ' • lo iSunday, being accompanied by Mr. ''ed pneumonia shout six days previous Frank Savage, to liar death. The remains were tak- Mrs. Max Hoffman has returned to - fhe West Street Electric al Shop We carry a good stock of Electrical APP liancea. Fixtures, etc, We Specialize in Wiring of All Kends Estimates given on o application A11 Work Gran anteed Frank McArthur Phone 82 - West Shut en to her home at Seaford* where the her home after s few days in the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2 Goderich hospital where an x-ray re - pert., interment to be made in the 'veiled somas broken bones in her foot, cemetery at Seafort'h» She is survive which has been pieced in a plaster .d by one brother, Mr. Itobt. McMath, pails east, of Detroit, who also has been in 1)un- : The fifth classpnpils from Dungan-, omen for some three. Weeks. non public school commenced 'writ - The directors and officers, of Weet in departmental examinations ist Wawanosh Mutual 'Fire Insurance Co. rGoderich on Thursday o! this week. with their farrtilies, are holding a ic- -We wish them success. Ilk et Harbor Park, tloderich, en Fri- , The following menthes of Dungan- day afternoon of this week (weather non L. O. L. No. 324 attended the permitting). semiannual meeting of the Dole't Miss Seeing tit Greatest of all Baseball Attractions HOUSE OF DAVID WotId<, Famous Wbi;ke ed Rad! Clda BATTLE „. MICHIGAN'S Champion Colored Rall Club FOP a Purse of $11000 AT CODEQICII,' JAIL Y 1st 1030 611QRtY SHAtaUk Right Fieider Babe Ruth of the Club L. O. L. No, 324 and L. 0. B. A. semi -Annual meeting' of the . Orange ` Erecting Mande : to seat 2,000 ' No. 967 will hold their annual church .Ledge which was'held at Wingham First game called .at 2.15 p•tu. parade to Dungannon. United church on Tuesday evening,: a e 17th:_ _.. - on Sunday evening, June 22nd„at 7»0.0. AOMii4SIo11T is minim Mole, B. "'Finn* if, hand ., !i , Rev. C. 0« Kahle win give the address. Glenn, Henry Lei$htttan. and M. Dial•.. Adults 50t, Children 25c. Weather pet;mitting the service will bort, Large delegations were pres• • be -held out of doors on the churclt cart from 'both Kincardine and Slay- - lawn. Otherwise it will be held in field and stressed the merits of both the church. The Goderieh Oranste towns• in an effort to have the county excellent' . numbers. band will be in attendance and ample join with them as a whole for the vel- rendored such, 1 even. Mrs. Dross, the congregatieru tI accommodation is being provided for ebration on July 12th. However, no g dt. at the organ during the all who 1a attend, Visiting brothren action was taken for a county celebre- s aging f .the tsalia and hyar►ns. are cordially welcome. - tion, which will permit the lodges to The Wawanosh district 14.O. L. will. visit which ever town they may see ' err. and Mrs. William Jackson, of , Dluron • townahrp, Mzs, Goo. I�ortge 7 un ,rinse oat ii s a o and little daughter Eleanor of aria- 3 wine d yr afternoon. Successful f l 'hold a plonk at Iltavidson's grove tit anniversary. services i of er art - Du gen o , S . d June 25th. Some prominent speak- were held in Erskine Presbyt i ey, and Mr. anti Mrs' David Glenn ers liege promised to attend and a church, Dungannon, on. Sunday, the with Mr. and :14txs. Richard I;race, of good program of games and sports' services being held' at 2,00 pan. and •W t 1Vwettest). welcome. 'Ladies are ragoested to .downpour of vein at the tame of the little son Allan, of Detroit, returned bring baskets. evening service there was a good to their horns after a pleasant visit bIr• and Mrs; :I R. J. Durnin, , Ash- turnout o£ people, the; chuX+ctt• being with Mr. Anderson's parents, Mr. and held« returned on Sunday from a de- comfortably Oiled, liev. R. C, Me Mrs. George. Anderson of West Wa- lightful motor. trip to Pittsburg, Dermad pastor of Knox Presbyterian rives; n n n were twee on un ay is alma being arranged,.r Everybody at'.7:80 es at p.m, ,1]eapitg • the � •hi:avy' . ' Mr. end Mrs» Lintield'.A,ndalrson and e Pot Upbolsterhid, Reissirrt+'n FOR - Groceries Fruit and Vegetables- - call :on GEO. PRICE +& SON ...Carr Kora) St. :and Square Specials in Tea and Coffee Goods deliveredonshort red sh rt no i t� when required. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ` . PHONE 248 *.finlshtne A largo :mope of Semple Cover lass cerrled , - P. A. EIMMVIERMA Nelson '& eget 11.6.0,14 MTENTION---1 Grocers and.,: fiddlers FOR SALE ; 1 second-hand *Toledo 24.1b. t;Ylinder scale, ' and 1 second - band. meat slicer. Both in first.. elites 'condition. Urine if desk. ed. o. Apply' Box No. ..9, STAR. OFFICE. • SPQR F EAR TENNIS SHOES t GOLF` SHOES HOWLING SHOES SCHOOL SHOES 1 Irl, high cuts, Oxfords modulated contralto voice, sang a solo, and a quintette by the Misses churcb,�Goder' h wauosbr aced ,other Tela ister for the day, and preached two very forceful sermons. In the after- noon he chose his text from the Psalms of David, and dwelt upon the giory and wonder of God as evinced even in the firmament of the heavens, and in the creation; . In the evening be -chose as the basis of his remarks. the words: "If our hear condemn us, `God is greater than our heart rind knoweth all things Beloved, if our is ,was: the special min Mr. • and etre,. George: Hallam, of Detroit, were recent guests at the' home of the latter's father, •Thomas Hallam, of Ebenezer. On their re, turn they were aeeompanied by Mrs. Samuel Young of West Wawanosh, and Messrs,. Oswald and Lloyd Walt- ers, •of Colborne township, who re- turned bringing With there a new Es. sex sedan..;, e . I('. L. Real of ,Goderich, was a beast condemn us not, then have we guest on Sunday; wwitlf Dungannon re- eo�ntldence toward •God." --1 delis, alt r .and Mr ----Fred Boss had as plain21. err'; fel spemid; was is, a guests . on Sunday, Miss Josephine plain and foreeful epeaker, was heard ''Weir, Mise SteideaZ,Miss Dobie, Mr. with much pleasure by the congrega- Dobie,- of .Auburn, .and Mr. and Mrs. tion present at both- services, as he ee McWhinney+ ee Crewe. . expounded the 'word of God from John Hasty' returned on.Monday evening from Alexandra Marine and Geneva! Hospital, Goderich, where he had undergone. an operation some three or four weeks ago. Mr. atd Mrs; ,G. Tit. McKenzie en- tertained tai- guests on Sunday, Mr. 'and - Mrs, Johii. • 1{uston and three daughters,. ofa,#lubut-n.- 'Cote ,Dungannon students: of Godee- rich Collegiate Institute, who had a holiday during last week,. returned to Godcrieltthis:week to commence their' examinations. • ' Mr. and Mrs. James Stonehouse vis- ited relatives at W'eetfield on Sunday, being aeeomtanied by Frank Savage. Mr. 'and Mrs. John Reid, of Eben- ezer,onSunday, visited friendWs at hitecitnrcia Guests at the''home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert.Davidson on Sunday were Richard R.* d, Rev.. R. C. MaDermid of Goderich, Mt; and Mrs. Harvey McGee of Auburn, Miss Welsh of Col- borne township" and Alfred Rollinson of Auburn. Mrs. C. C. Brown, Miss E. Elliott, Mrs. Burton !roach and Mrs. Percy to • the Old Church .Choir," the quirt. ;Finnigan Fin iganett delegates eli ghe Women'e s Instar Mitt' rendered another number and tutee 1 _ West `'*'Duron held act 's heti- duet epeeist and Miss Weirwsang i- Tuesday. tethers in Atlee are : dote, A sandal offering was contra- It's W. IR,,. Stotherd, Mrs• F. bored and amounted to in the neigh- . Mrs• J. r. Ryan. Mrs. Heber borhood of $150. 1'1'his together 'with needy ane mss. Robert. ravideon, the e • 'arreapmding same which was res latter being this district ;president. ceived at the aanivereary service of The dbitrkt annual meeting of the a year ago, will beo used for the ire , W,omen.'a♦ Institstr of West. Huron was modelling and decorating of the in- terior of the church and for shingling • e fere eI y June ti 7tvhrith d ee Rtes the church sheds. Mr. Meit)ermid ex- present from each of the eleven branch institutes comprising the dis- trict. The meeting was presided over Eby Mrs. R. Davidson, Dunfrannon, the district president. The executive inn eluding the district directors, met at 9.30 a.wt. to discuss general business itt connection with the .district. !fhe morning session opened;at 11i.tau. by the singing of the' Institute Ode, fol- Iowcd by aeripture reading by Mrs. D. (Geddes, Wingham, and prayer. Mrs. ,i. J. Elliott, the district secre- tary, reed the minutes of the last meeting. Then ' followel reports' of the work dond, by th3 branches end -1giveri by the respective secretaries of the branches. ; The reports ehowed that all bratKh.a had' been busy throughout the year and that !scree Mr Sums had •been raked by them in var• Jou* ways. The auditors' report was ,."�' aeaar. next given, their report showing the ,tom 'books to hay.•been kept accurately 1ak��:ao? The r.ports arconvenert of standing rmminitttes on health, Home Econ. • . a , emacs, F.ducatien, Agriculture, Legit- . • �► , . ai - lotion Immigration, Relief, Commun. a" �'r `''�' ity Activities. igiatorical Research and +� "^• �` Canadian Industries were next given, - one convener being chosen from each THE branch. Work along tach liner had been areompiished by the institute!, QUALITY BAKERY some branches btiepr, interested in one eG activity a tel some in others. In this The purity e t the ingredients way a variety of work has been done, used. 'plus the expert baking much to the credit of the entire die. as+arts San the Best Quality txiet. A splendid roped was served Bakery F©ods, Try our Cake,, } 1w the Wipe of Auburn at the neon Pies, Coekir_•, Rims, Rolls and - hetir wlaieh, we 1l.e tss say, waa.very Breed owe and you'll always a" Fa lowing emeneelt a 250 delegates Wide here. rreern,t entered heartily into the !mg. these nassatres, At the evening sere vice, Rev. Mr. Gibbs, of St. Paul's - Anglican church, Dungannon, and Rev. C. C. Kaine, of.Dungnnnon Unit- ed church, were present and led in the service of assayer and in the reading of the :Scripture, the United church having very considerately •etrithdrawn its evening service. The choir of. Er. mein' church was very ably assisted in. the services of praise by a half- dozen singers from the choir of the Presbyterian church, Atiburn, with their efficient organist, Mrs. John Huston, The singers were, Messrs. Harvey McGee, Alfred Rollinson, Mies Weir, Miss Stoltz, Miss Treble and Mr, Dobie. At the evening service Mr. George Douglas and Miss. Mary Douglas, also assisted. In the after- noon ,Miss Josephine Weir, in her well and Straps. A large range to choose from at 41we. W. HER!I'S SHOE STORE Agent for the Fleet Foot Brand The Square SOLICITOUS OP YOUR PATRONAGE "CINDERELLA • BEAUTY SHOPPE" (ova u uEB11IIT"r'S *A1tDw:Alte) WRIST STREET The John A Kennedy Luster Wave Di Pr 1 t t °it V T ' %M $S, *140 Warvii,lr r �' ''` • anti ural Mirehods $10.0o Information courteously given upon request. DONE 2119 Gert Evertinss FOR APPOINTMENT By .pstaiattnent eery Sumer Millinery New and original mtxtels in assured style* for the summer, showing the vogue for Straw, Hair and Fabric in all the latest shades. Costume Jewt>F,llsryy, ,Sarfs and Children's Hats You are corrdially invited to inspect our mock. MISS M. MacV ICAR Kingston Si-, Ceorleeieb. arommomaimemoinimeJmosi 1 Stoltz and Weir, and Messrs. McGee, Rollinson ,and Dobie, cuss also Hauch appreciated. .At the evening service, Mr. McGee, who is always popular with a Dungannon audience, snug very effectively the solo "The Hymns Dressed his pleasure at being present for this special occasion, and luso ex- pressed the thaute of the congrega- tion to the Singers from Auburn who WOOL,tLCO-MB13 FLUB AND Itu1O Monu ,R INSMIANCE ItAMtrJroN upset!!' Mar 290 F• THURSDAY, JUNE kith, 1730 Ext-ra Heavy Feltol Rugs Rade by Dominion Oilcloth Company. New patterns and heavy finish. Size 2172 3 yards $5.75 3 x 4 yards $8.50 2 yards wide any length,. at per square yard apc SEA GRASS RUGS Beautiful for bedrooms . or all- cottage - fTloTo�rs, Size: 4$ x ft....... , $4,95 d BL ANKET.S For Jude sale , Slue, Rose, Mauve, Oo11 overcheck Blankets, combination col- ors, whipped singly and- finest all pure wool Double bed size 66 x 86. Per pair••. . .1.'•.•• •4••......$8475 BLACK FLAT CREPE Meavy ,Silk Dress Crepe, best quality,. deepest rarten French black, 38 inches wide. Specially priced, per yd. vats ,-S MER SIL1i'<DRT S • Silk add Silk and Rayon _!nixed, ail pl title colors, Pinks, Greens, Mauves, White, - Eggshell, bet pleats, tucks, etc., very stylish and will wash -perfectly. Sizes 14 to 40. Sack•,...»»..ra..-$$.95 DOUBLE. WARP CEtEN SILK DRE.SSF,,S,$12.75 . 4 W. HE SON from Mrs. Clegg, Belgrave, who was heartily encored. The . pres dent in her address spoke of the splendid ae- compliehntents of the various • bran- ches all of which she had visited "dur- ing the' past year. She urged the in- stitutes to co-operate with teachers and school boards in order to provide a happier solution to the problems of. education'in rural schools. Dere are 553 members . in the district, an in- crease of 15 over last year. 110 pap- ers and addresses were given and 12if meetings held with un. attendance of 4040 members, $4,184.98 was raised during the year with an expenditure of $2,908.49, the receipts for the year being an increase of $1'3,4,41 over,the previous year. Mrs. Wilson, of Gode rich, gave a reading which . brought e hearty encore, to which she respond- ed. -Mrs. J. W. Stone, the provincial president, being unable to be: present, her place was capably? filled by •liIiss Floronce `Eddie, of Scotland, Ont.,. who gave an address covering much of the work undertaken by the Worn.-' en's Institutes. Miss Mcleenzie, .4 Kintail, favored the' audience. _ with some Scoteh dancing, which was well received. Mrs. Wardlaw, of Ethel, the Federation representative, addres- sed the gathering upon interesting subjects dealing with Institute work, and a ladies' quartette from Blyth composed of Misses Somers and Tay- lor, and Mesdames Herrington and Cnmmingsi with Miss Sadie Herringµ ton presiding at the:' piano,. rendered two `excellent numbers. Mrs. (Rev.) Mortimer, of Albino, gave a .five-inin- ute tank on the evils of eigarette smoking. Several resolutions wets passed by the gathering, °including one on the above subject of eigarette • smoking. Illrese will be given -next week. The officers were .re„elected by acclamation and are as' follows: Pre- sident, Mfrs, R. Davidson, Dungannon; est vice ewes., Mrs. Dan Geddes, Wingham; 2nd vice pres., Miss M. Salkeld, Goderich;. sec's-treas,, Mrs. J. J. Elliott, Winghana; Federal repre- sentative, Mrs. R. T. Phillips, Godes rieh; auditors, Mrs. Wm.' Fraser and Mrs. W. J. !Henderson, of Winghein.. The.. district accepted the invitation, of the,'Goderich branch. to hold the. next annual meeting at Goderieh. The meeting closed =with the singing of "God Save the- King." AS1 FI +'LD FredA. MacGregor, Mr. end Mrs. MacGregor and Mr. John Mac- kenzie visited friends in Carlow last week. Mrs.: J. Brown, of Detroit,`' is visit- ing at the home of her brother, Mr. Duncan Cameron, of Lochalsh. The WR M. S. held their, monthly meeting at the home of Miss Mary McLean, Lothian, on Wednesday lest, Miss Leis Mackenzie, of Toronto, is hone for the holidays.', Mrs. A. Beckett, Miss Alberta Beckett, Mrs. Duncan. McIntyre and Mrs. Morgan Dalton attended the eon. ventiott of the Women's Institute at Auburn on Tuesday. Mr. Duncan McRae', of Milverton, is spending his vacation at his home in Lochalsh, . CREWE Mrs. Sid Gibson, of Stratford, spent the week -end. with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, inurnin,•of God - Hate Yon Ben Robbed of a New Frock by the High Cost of Patterns ? The Simplicity All in One Pattern is the onomicai Way. --15c at Miss Noble's. Patterns Kept. in Sock. MIS S.& BRITISH EXCHANGE BLOCK r ns ortat on - Service' Long Distance -.Short Distancc ror Engagements Phone. S.1i:. McMatlt, Hotmesville : 601 r24. Clietme Central. • each, visited Mrs..Wni. Durnin one day recently. 111r. and Mrs. Win. Crozier and family visited thelady's parents, Mr. .. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell, : on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron, Comfort and son, of St. Catharines, spent Sunday with -the lady's mother, hire. H. J• Blake. •titre are sorry' to report that• Mrs. .Mat• Shackleton is under the doctor's. care•. $e.: Mr. R us ll 1�e>"il„ of Coilit;gwQod,is visiiinp et the home of Mr, and: Mrs.. Isaac Geuley. ADVERTISE IN THE S1'AR CORERICH .. W MONUMENTALRRKS HAMILTON ST. - Best Material and Latest Designs Expert Workznanshrp . - 411,Work ,Guaranteed Prices Reasonable • Your business will be appreciated. R. A. SPOTTON - GODERICH,aONT. Pr. 0, Box 102. Cement for Sale Fresh' carload: lust arrived. Also. work such as jacking, up houses. building cemeht walks . or foundations, general �iopeirs, J. RIS.1, OSERl,�.• Generat.ifxi;ai car, Contractor Call and see tis. �liaiuilten St. BABY CHICKS s At final low midsuantner • 'prices., O. A. C. Barred Rocks, $14,00 pei4100. Single Comb White Leghorns,, $1.2.00. Our chicksare all produced fromt eggs laid on our own farm by, selected :disease-free hens. This means some- thing to you' when buying chicks. 14 }e; weiee They will live and grow. : * * Above prices are effective on and lifter June 9th. " ` - - rlcr, forget to see our galvanized. C. G. CAMPBELL ('ceders, Mei Blyth 10-24 • R. R. 2 AUBURN ong s rife Cor, an real Si. ail Square Completely . renovated with most up-to*+ate fiitttrngs. l+tir n chaica. meal well served try us. - A La Carte at all - hours from 7 a. m: to 12 :p. rn'. �j reset• whirls o.. +i the afternoon Se!-. ��i" +ale s, C ' LAND ries.edafter witch Were, fix, Mnlegn rs in »n aAdr..as .rnhr!tttl the dtt tee Mere 174 !lest alt, to Annum. tie .41rese Seung rerpo_n_d Li to by Mrs. l:okinurttl±R of Blyth. 'We woe followed by a 8010 O J Gordon Wong floroolGat Special Batistes best's Well daily At 60 eeats A la carte 'service at all hours TURKEY DINNER • oar specialty Sodas only . i'rnan 12 t. 3 p.a. de tents • HUGII WONG British Exchange Bldg. Telephone 1Sg. See us for-- FURNITURE or. 'FIURNITURE SPRINGS MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES 'CURTAIN RODS FLOOR t'011RIUNG ELECTRIC LAIRPS ELECTED' WASHERS J. R. WHEELER . 1rernittire Dealer Ietrresal i)irecter -. Por - CHOICE GRQCERIES,.• . FRUITS, VEGETABLES, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, ,AGG$. MEATS, LARD, FLOUR, ETC. SILAHWOOD'S ICE CREAM Frigidaire Equipped For Your . Protection - Cell in and satisfy yourself. Everybody .welcome. Spark's Grocery The Store of 9atisfaetion. Haar<ilton Street -4 Goderich Piton 146. We Deliver it1 Town FRESH EGGS WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES 114 6% GRADED 1IMD**.411V010112N'f ItEEGULAI'�IONS M W, ELLWC D 51; DAVID STMT, DODWCfi rt.e'see, We have been follow ate in being appointed local agents for A craft Paint (Tim SVONDEhs PAINT) Let Ds slut* this gootl Print to you. IIAULD BLACKSTONE ts Tun 11041VAV til? t )Dettit.IL 17' PAYS T4 MODERNIZE Tote Plarebiag . aMd _ Heating IN CONVENIENCE. HEALTH epi RESALE VALVE • JOHN PINDER. GODERICH , Telephitse 127 = P. 0. Bot 131 Let 13* DoYour .DRY MINING for SPRING When WE Dry Clean Them they look just like new. Save Money this Spring by havin*ua dry clean your, old Clothes, J. H. VROOMAN The Crieidl Frock Dry Otuisr W.rks Thane 132 Went !career