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The Goderich Star, 1930-06-26, Page 8• PAGE EIGHT, • • laffirei.,• Mr. (ieurgo Headle, of the base take, The former port of the we Mrs. Juba Finglatat, wf hondeshorough turd former iliffiibirrtiffiCC3 in the 5,1, -1111PIMPIIIIP/11.75-7- o (I I I JUST IN Iteive(I a large Ship - We have just re. meat of China from the luglish potter. les. This is now on display in -3 • Our spire for your litVection late Rev. Mr. Suva fmnter pas- , tor of the United chorea hem irk*Al= it both morning and evening in the church here last Sunday. Miss Hazel Lawlor owl 1%!b3 dean ',Howson are in Goderiela this week !trying the entrance *Nominations. Th4w are fifq», S. $, No. 3, Colborne, 1‘14%-.11V111i=i, et Gederich town. • shin. who was the guest of her growl - mother mrs, nos, Straughan, re- - turned ome the former ',art of the 1:week, Mr. Archie Robertson and Mrs. William Wilson otere at Petroit last weak attending tit® funereal theist* 1 Mrs. Stuart. She was a sister of Mr. Robeetson. Len %wieder evening the young people had a nodal evening at the, !home of Mr. Geo e Sturdy an the gravel rood. There woo a good at- -.tenderise and a good progrson, Lot Friday evening the eongregii- THE GODERICH STAR t 'i!of Mizs Winnie ITOWSOrt e.141)CC4. ‘0 try McKay, who wee principal in iiirrail ,their music: examinathat tfl Auburn, for many yearsOeft Hensall *boot tt. I Ono pupil will come from Maisel* to , year ago with Rim. )11,.:itioy Jia ,complete the rwreber necessary to erorilie to keep house for their -WO_ I make itraavii a eiiirci wail cool,igii lir. Russel Metisty. The ftmersi hmpils to have a profezlor come fo held from United elfin :bi, nem& 0'1 Quito fl : a number from this viehliltY min being moan in liensoll tYnion 1 3 o'eloek on Mont!ey otterwen, inter. coarnihere., otfended the funeral of the /ate 5117o cenie.,:ery, Besides her serrowit4ints. •italnio Anderson, who passcd away in hand Dirs, Maay Imo. t roonrii kni.filin lio,vital, London, Itioji Wed- their lois three daughters and two .neseay. The funeral took plow on sGns, Mrs, Wro. sitepperd, of lieu - Friday froze tho hOrae of ber broth. Fail; M. Lillian MeNay, teacher of eraMr. Thos. Anderson, Gederich, to NVindeor; Mi*s Marion 11Icli:ay at Colborne cemetery. Tim connitintitY was ithOdwd on Wednesday mortung to boar of the so one aster, Mrs. C. Wallmr, of stollen death of Mr. Wte, Yungblut Windsor, anti two brothers, Fred at Ids home. Mr. Yungblut suffered Smalloeembe of ndsor, and Garnet - ' Iff 'nervous 'breakdown some months .Smallaeombe, of Guelph. Mrs, Me. ago end only returned Irtimo a few Kay's son, leetvisi left recently for • days *g04 . England where he is taking A post i .----.....pk.......4.,;....e.., , graduate course. M. and Mi. Harold Woolidge and 1 Wednesdsw afternoon under tile AU- --; DUNGANNON • • 1 • .14. very euecessful pienie was held - lift Davelsoirs grove, Dungannon, on Mr. and Mrs. Bert „Niroolidge of Tor- 'spices of the Wawa:loth distriet'- onto, were Week -end guests with then! Gouge Lodge. About 140 were, pre. sister, Mrs. G. M. McKenzie and Mr. sent and under !exorable weather con- MeKenzie. They arrived on Fridar ditione a most enjoyableafternoon evening. end left on their return pet was spent. A pine of softball was teSuontocir. • being chosen from' those who were evening and made the trip ay , played in the afternoon, the plsyeto A number from the vieinity.of Dun. itIdo- s -Book Store Presented the Rev. Mr. Potock and. met on the church grounds. here and Hone of Belem% Myth and Auburn, his partner -in -life with a puree, on PORT ALBERT 3Kr. Walter Tigert, of Detroit, Midi, spent the week -end at his home • Ism Friends from Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs, Albert McGee over the week -end. •• Hiss Harriet Ihieden, of Shepeerd- •• too, has been quite ill. We hope for • it speedy recovery* • Mr. Ilector'Tigert (formerly of this village) who has spent some time in the West, is home again for.* few 411011. It was announced two week* 41g0 that Christ church, Port Albert, would • iteld their wend garden party on July 4th but it has been postponed ' Or the present time on account of ssielotese in the patiele We regret to soy that Mrs. John • • Vigert is not enjoying very good • • %eolith and her 1;1ter-in-law, TMra, John Hawkins has Collie t0 • her awl with' Mrs, ilewkins' good coo we hope Mrs. irigert will soon he well again. Ati131JRN Mrs. Shaw, of Toronto, itialted 'Idea& in this neighborhood lot , . week. • • ' • . 111fr. George Beadle . was in Detroit - • list week attending the funeral orf the • late Mrs. Stuart. ,, • ers. Gibbs, of Detroit, was Visite ing her sieter, Mrs. 'McGee, over the • 1.., ' -week-ead. • :' : Mrs. John Medd had an'auction sole , . •. 104 logasilay. Quite a large number • wets there. - • • Ida Itfonday Miss Josephine • Met . Aleisten of St. 'Augustine was.' the • • gee* sr Mende in the village. ' art. and Mr*, .Haris: Rinderkineht, of Detroit, . see visiting.. the latter a • • k : the eve of their starting Ide together, Tice address was read by lAr. Med. calf 'who acted as chairman during, the evening, and Mr. Bridges mode - the presentation. (Front another correspondent) - lib. Ewing is at Presentassisting Mi. R. D. Munro in ide store. Mr. and Mo. R. IL Munro, of Mit- elm'', spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Iltra. Logan, at Birth, were guests of Mrs.' R. P. Munro on Sun- day. Miss Z. Dyer returned to Toronto on Tuesdey- after visiting friends here during the past week. Remember the meeting of the Bible Society in the Baptist church on Fri. diiy- evening, 'of this week. Mr. end Stn. Gormley Thompson, et London, motored home over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellow' and son, of Toronto. visiteSD.with, theirecous% Mrs.' Geo. Hamilton, on 'rueeday. Mr. and Mrsetellainpreirgesteislut,• of Tavistoek, istend theoweekowel with Wagner and- ether•friencle in the neighborhood:- 4 On ,,Tuasday *inning; July Stie Rev. W. R. Alp will address the young, mph:4' meeting., of Knot rtnited church. ' • ' - , Mr. and Mrs, Cox: of Ramilton Rev. John and Mre. Milliere of Zoe. ton, and Mrs rind** 'Andrew -Mil limo of Goderich, were saeets of Mr. George Million on Sunday. The Adele- sehoote of the vicinity' will -close for the holideys *rood of - this week. 'bus pipits 'fite Entrance are at. the variouis eentres for exam- ination and the lower grade are writ - Ing for .proutotien. No: wish them, soecess. , ,.• • O • • Next Wednesdite the thinde .pupile ,*nster.‘"""Sers4etts. • Try. • .;r' •1 ;4• DoTon like pumping pail. after pail of • • 401 the house-itnuty Water attC1 carrying it times a day--stutuner Inerettsto. and winter? Then • don't do k VAN* • s, •5home *stet:system For a few • dollars you VAStly 11142001e* t,he knees. 4 tunninswoter ttntch Ina" than the • •can have city ec-tvett. vAlue 'If Your ProPetti, • itt the iitehett.....a ;coot of instillitts . ; ork the foam or kith. .-teesiar to oeli, Such ing investment tight • 4ern bathroom...Ara Maltesit • mote dekstile • • • fiance of fresh, don fwieselliation PLY- witer for the stock.-ot • from the 4att4 the tom of a tap. •• Woo flops 7' • laNalaiss Sawa Hard Labour 611411, °iv" • Send in this coupon -for A home water system t ompist. illustrated in - of stePs'*"": atlantic*. Remember, -NoilelleVeS MOW tires it door trot obligati you bock-tnakes hoot, is toy wiy..jost *end wotk tesier-..chores itt ib. coupon. toile, too. C. .11 R. A. LISTER 4 CO* ;Corrado) UMW. 511 Stow/0 SIL Toronto • lb *4 Tema* Z. Oat. blow mai in. loft% eat 46006110% iotorradoo Nowt row Hoe* WA* Orssos. Nalitrk.a6A7,141473;a347U4,44 7.41VoR71.3,• 4....111.011111/1.111.11L SPORT FOOTWEAR TENNIS SHOES GOLF SHOES DOWLING SHOES SCHOOL SHOES 1 In high cuts, Oxfords and Straps. A Urge range to them* from at W. HEM'S SHOE STORE Agent for the fleet foot Brand home; 1,cwis Mehoy, et' ioroute, czul Dr. Masa hICEbY, of iiagersvillo; al - ((mon attendedthe, funeral late Miss Annie Anderson, which was held from the , home of her brother, Mr. Thos. Anderson, Goderich, on Fri. day, interment bet* made in . thew serves free% the wen lied ;hes. hin and Mrs. "Keith. and babe, of /Adige., After iontper ant interesting ' " ' • I:relent Melville Culbert, Distriet Mester. was master of ceremonies, • and called upon Rev. C. C. Kahn and Mr. Geo. Snotton, ar.r., to address the „ gathering, A delwieue rerat wan borne cemetery, •bets whieh had been brought by the THURSDAY, diNE eese, see° - .111 I 11101101.11117.1.0% . tallIPM147 7111M1117111MMINARMIN710.0.711.141.11=1.11.1,11.10100717.01.1W'i-Wiliti Extra Heavy Feltol Rugs Made by Dominion Oilcloth Company. New patterns and heavy finish. Size 21i x 3 yards $3.75 • 3 x 4 yards $8.50 •, 2 yards wide any length, at per square yard Mc SEA GRASS Sfr foGrS• tedrooms or all cottage floors. Size 6 x 9 9 x 12 ft.., • , 4$5. • SLAW/XIS • for June sale , Bine, Rose, Mauve, Gold 'overcheck Blankets, corobinitiou ors; whipped singly and finest alt pure wool Double bed size 66 * 86. per pair.. • ...... .0.71; I .1 "BLACK FLAT CREPE ° Heavy Silk Dress Crepe, best quality, deepest raven French Mack,' 38 inches- . wide. Specially priced, per yd.' $1.75 SIMMER MLK DRESSES • - Silk and Silk and Rayon mixed, in plain 'caters, Pinks, Greens, Mauves, White; Eggshell, box pleats, tucks, ete., very stylish. and will wash perfectly. Sizes 14 to 40. - •Bach mu= WARP CELENESE • SILK.ORF.SSES $12.75 - W. ACHESON* & ON 111 • mocardino, an& mr. and Mrs. Enter- and varied program et -sporte, VISO Goderich to assist Capt. assisting artist -of Om evenhur, is a ton of Huron township, were guestS curled out, running raCes,three-leg. Lieut. Coy :meek Sunday erre*, very popular solo* of St. Xeres and recently with Mr. and Mrs. David eed eacee,,eack wee' and obsteele insr. The service will I* in the fotin iris •/nodal* of the Stratford Glenn. reins, providing' Much amusement for of a wekoine meeting. • Musicat Peetival in Mg. ' As well as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson and the loge etowd of spectatore. Sev. 'Services in Knox Preebyterian her solos Mre. Alberta will sing the Allan Reed were guests on Sunder eral-swings were kept steamed during church Sundag next A'v111 he conducted solo parte lU the tieldlig $11.0101%- with Me. and Mrs. J. II. Fears of Eth- the erten-mon and the ice-cream and by the minister. iSnkleCts, 11 fent: I "Consider and Hear Me." el. refreshment booth was well pastroniz. ,"The Optimism of Peithe" The sheds in connection with Ers- ed. An autograph quilt which had "The Changing Amid the Change. kine Presbyterian church are being bier" made by L. 0. B. A. No. 071, less." Sabbath Scheid and Hibbs- - shingled, the men of the congregation Thrum:mon, was on display and in the MOOS at 10 o'clack. F.. WOOLLICOMBE doing the work. ,course .of the afternoon wits :told •by " Natal et. Vetted 'Amer :services • wo The director e and officers of ,ouction, Mr. George Spotton ,purehits. Sunday, June 29ths '111 a.m., Men's tv4RE Atzt1AU the aTOM0Igh11 West Wstwenoeh Mutest Fire Instr. here itr for the sum of $10. In the Sandia.' Club, "Lessons from Goliath,_• 1115111‘4110E 431C0 Company, with their. families, evening if' SOftbfdt. mime between or oothr Mission Band and Class VAULT/VON 4irrlit*Wr held a most enjoyable picnic :it Her-Iteente .frone lienistilier and Dungen- for Christian Fellowship. It a.m., ' V.110112 223 hor Park, Goderiele on Friday after-, atm was *wed, the, Duegannon team Children s Doi .end 'Flower Service. '• - noon hist., This Is the third of its being ,eetty winner* The gathering Preacher, Rev. Gordon W. Butt, of• .1 kind to be field and it has become an' then *-ilispeleed, being InUch pleased Victoviao St. 'United eiture.b. 7.15 . ..•--=-.....---,,,-.......... annual event which is looked forward with the ou mg. • • pan,t, pooling • service, pregram ot • h•w t St- • - to with smith interest. • Upwards of elle. siesta, occurred at Ewan; on musut from 6:45 to 7:15 co:Wit-de:I by e a ' red thought 'to be the best yet. Softball !Fowler. infant sonof Mr. 'and Mrs. The coneluding•reeltal or the sertes VI IL.* t &IL WAS the chief amusement and was ens daimon Powlets of Windsor. Mr. etur at North et. United chute+. Sunday aoseCirleat oltop who took part•in it. A delicious sup. Mr. Fowler' o brother, John, and Mrs. consist of the following: "Caroni: - toed into' with much eget by those Mrs, James Powler, accompanied by evening next 6;45 to 1L15 pan. will ' ."4"-‘4*-..................,--....mure, osny .4 lirooct ;tack. ,oi per, including he cream, was served Powlee1ii sister, bliss Ryan, had been tion March" (Le -ProPilete)* Meyer - e „Les_ e o o es in the park pavilion by the ladies of to Dungannon for e week -end visit, beert Chorale PreTude, "A nue, .eeedVeres411 reppeettftgee thepettr who were tendered a hearty and were on their returo on Tuesday. Breaks Into Bloom," Brahms; "Pind.. - , Fixtures ;gee. - , vote of ithanks by the gentleman. At- 1 -When they reeehed rowan the life of lanais '' Sibelius; "Gavotte" (Mt- ' $ • ter a social hour all dispersed to their the little. one, was seen to be -ebbing notak ' Thomas; "Largo' (Xerxee), As,. ,e0, . outing.lte vera1 homes well pleased, with the'away anti a ,halt was nada. The mosso; sontrano , solo, "'Pace' ,to '‘ ' vre'aPectalliso in )*ba, wao vas three Months:and two Face" (Johnston). Mrs. Atherfs, of `11011Pietir of Alt kind Mr. and Kra, David (grim Recent- iweeks oldokialloiseen in, delhate health St. 'Matvs; "Londonderry Air." Le-' - • - a ;season of Huron townehip, left 'on unexpeeted, .altitougis they travelled tions, Pewit Ms. w -t 1T. Alberts, the ' • „, application 41': 1 eianiled 1te Mir. and INUS, WillifOU from its birth,- end, its -death wits Trot Mare; "Home Sweet Rome" "arta. •riitimatei, given on , ,. . . Saturday morning for Welland, where under the, doctor's, PletructionS and - ' the are% guests with relatives for al had hoped to reach .their home in fifty were In attendance end st was Tuesday, lune 24th, of Robert Henry the organist. • . • ob.ii4ren Dry • • FOR fLETUREWS • pAk T.,..4;) iFk A kliotiE 330 Por tlpholotoriintla Itireeflirormot; .laript range ofriarla Corot% *P A iitifiglik4A14 • Notion. Sewer • - • • • . • 000ERIC MONUMENTAL WORKS • HAMILTON ST. t Best Material and Lan*• • - Designs Expert Workmanship,. ' Afl Work Guarantee •'Prices 'Reasonable Your businrss will be- • appreciated. R. A. SPOTTON • GODERICif, ONT, • p o 13 101 • - • 'few days. IThey returned en Tues- I Windsor ere • the . end genie. • After day,.,Ineking arrangements at Isielm they Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tigert aaa returned to the home of td.r. and Mrs. three children 'of Sheppardton were i Henry Pottier,. Dimgmenon, the little tenets on Sunday with' the lady's:,moechild'io, gthreiretientie. Irons • whose ttter, Mrs. W. R. Stothers. ' ' home the 'ft:tiered was ,held on Wed - The special annual Orange service, nesd.y afternoon, the remains being was held An Sunday evening on. the tenderly litidioto telt in Duhganitoe lawn of the United , chureh,.Dungan. Cemetery, fiteeservicee being conduete non, with a good attendance. Headed led by Rev'. -C. lie, 11,1cDonild, of Luck - he the Goderielt Orange band, the now Presissrlieeigrochureh. Mu.h sot - Ie O. Is and L. 0.- E. A. =itched pithy iseexpreesed dor' the iserearred around the block and down Main st. parents.1- .e. • .,, to the ettureit, where Rev. C. C. Kahle Wedding Willi are ringing 1 .1' .- • - Adult are now in organization ' • . S - I• ervice preigehed an *sealant sermon to them. Mr. and bine ?red Fowler, of Ches.. in ' .SUMMER - ri et ti r rt ur uancing acn oi emes Weref .§trrigt • Alt WorAs Guatenteed • • F kMA h JULY 3rd , AT. THE_ PAVILION .• • . Phtnist.-Gene tonnon • . instriertrr-MaU eat"ns Troisportation--- Classes for both Children and - ••. '0- A goodie number of visither brethren ley, visited at home airoPowl- iteethetir• •• o " were .present for the occasions- et'e riarebts,oMe, and • Mrs. Henry • - Iota -rat : •• . . n*.... 0L54 Recent guests at .the levee of Mr. Fowler, Oh coM'Ashfielc4 on:Sunday, • lap • and. Mrs. J. J. ton were'Mrs. Mel- The entrance examinations are • Aerobatic•. Por Engagements Phone vino Glomrind her brother, Mr, Ham- 'being held thie week.commencing on •Belk le•• of Detroit •'Wednesday .thorning, • D ungannon '• • General'. Seirestion Melifethe Mr. and Mrs.. Igurville 111itehell. :mime! is oneself the'centres at which ' • • 603:1.04 oat- son Central Detroit, visited their aunt, Mrs. Max 1 the examinetietta, ere being evirttee, For information re gar drug • . $ • - • • - Hoffman, over the week -end. 1 Mr. Wetaonlhivis of Belfast being. , and •Enrollment, consult - • ' ' • " '" remaining fora filw weeks with her eandidatee eveseeriting at this centre,. sister, ?dr*, Max ifoffiearir -who -a Mr. Priliner.',Irilroateiek, principal Of • phone 13g, weet Se. - • - •• sheet. time ago had the .misfoetune to Dungannon -seintale is' presiding at • 't . - • . fell ad • breek some bones in one of natal' where there are Oft4eti ea:4i- • • •e.'", • - • min , , her feet. : Her MAO), friende be dates taking examinations. „This is,a - pleased to 'learn that she is making Smaller ,number ' than lest year. • good progress toward recovery. Ernest' *Kenzie, of Seslcsit. Mrs. Jack Ketiy, of Totonto, was a eliewan, ;bee been et 'with his • I re • Mrs. E. C. Mann, of At Thomas. is the presidi* eeseednet Nineteen - ' MARY PARSONS - . • . . • , . . • - . • ' , . .. • . • ireek-end visitor with her mint, Mrs. brother, Mr. R. A. McKenzie, for the Max Hoffman. •snot fortnight. ong . Mr. and Mee Wm. Anon, of Rig- Mrs, johnston (forznerly Miss Mary ley, were toresti this week with Mr., Pentlandl end her daughter, Miss mid Mrs. Ches. Alton. • , Helen Johnston, of Oshawa, are Mr. David McGratten is improving guestiat the home of Mrs. Johnston's -• his Wit by adding some additions to brother. Mr, A. B. Pentland, and Mrs. a e it.Pentland, e 9 • Miss Olive Alton, who has been tea. Idle and • Mrs. Jas. Ti!. Wilson, of cher at Sr. Helens for the pest year, Elora, motored un on Wednesday and has been engage:1*e teacher et Luck- were guests with Mr. And Mrs. R. now continuation school. She left on Davidson, bebii in attendance at the Monday for Quebec City to take some picnic at Dirvidson's grove. speeds' summer courses there. Mr. Stephen Stothers end daughter,' Mrs. Mao McWhinney, Mrs. Prod Miss, Clem were gnest e on Wedites- Rose and Xs's. R. Davidson'Attended day with relatives in Dungannon. a meeting of Malan& Preebyterial Mr. Thole Stothers wale in Eincer. tat Tuesday. dine for the -opening of the new The resignation of Mr. Arthur Cul- bridge on Friday and attended the tort an trustee of U. S. S. No. 8, Ash- hanoilet in rennection therewith, field, hes been received by the school Mr. Jos. *Whets, now ef Sarnia board following e finding by Mr. P. and formerly, of Myth, has been re - W. civil engineer end sure fleeing former siequeintanees in Dune veyor of Seeferth. that -Mr. Culbert's 1011V10,1.4011 Lucknow ail, Week, residence is hs USA- No. lis West Mr. Wilfred Anderson, of Lucknow, Wawaeosli. called upon Duitgaimen friends on Friends in this district of Mr. Win. Wednes(laY. paexily, of Hatteravine, and formerly, Miss StanleY, who has 'been the iaf Reuss% leaned with deep regret meth loved teacher of S. S. No. 6, of the death of his wife at her home Ashtleid, wart made the recipleetoof in Hagereville on Friday evening, fol. small gift from her pupils prior to lowing a severe heart att.& She her leaving their midst The follow - hid not heel: in the hest of herthh for int address •eves read by Bride the paid few weeks but wits thought Rooth. and Ksithieeit McHenzie made to 1* improving and her 4telth Caine the presentation of a double silver As a great shock to her velatives. Me. candlestick holder Dear Teeehr As mho* dos will soon be over And we will not meet until another terra we lure* gathered here this at - torment to preset* you with this lit- tle gift and tell YOU how much we ap- preciate yaw kindness to ue during the past year. We will not easily' forget the good moos we have had, with you and if you ronnot h with us _soother year WO hope you tan find a 1. taw spare minutes to let us know how you are Wittig along in your new school. Signed to behalf of the, • q.t., X#THLEEN MeKENZIE. , B RNICF R A II, THE ' AMONO THE CHAIRCHES Services at Baptiet ehurch Sunday. •June frgth; pfltitor, W. T. Bunt. Bible iSeltool at 112• ame. goepel serviee at 11 sm.. subjett, "The Ifole Bruit in Ilia 1,Istionsblp to the Tier .1" - e let , gospel service, strbiftt3 '1710 Lawn tad V QUALITY BAKERY The purity at the ingreelehts treed, plus the elpert baking *vines you the Best Quality Bakery Pried!, Try our ("ekes, Pie% Ceekies, Ihme, Rolls and Breed once and you'll *buys ttede here. E. U. CLEVELAND Moms 114 West Mt imittal Contigetely renovated with moat up-to.date fitting*. For a choice meal well served try US. A ta Carte at all hoar* from 7 a. tn. to 12 p.m. unloVall1.14.044•1011 Par • mows °Rooming, Polars. 'mot...muss.. BU'ITEltoEGGS, MEATS% LARD, FLOUR„, ETC. SILVEIIWOOD`S ICE CRIP.A1P Frigidaire Feetiriped rot- Pear Protection Call in and. satia0 yourself. Everybody welcome. Spares Grocery The Stone ef Satisteetiest. Hantiltoa,Street Goilerrieti Phone 146. We Deliver in Town FRESH EGGS TED G d w HIGHEST CASil Pliers 110311.117106$ , 0 DAVID MILO% GODeltleit 'Peas SW. or on (nig •- Citellitk UMW* literitillthPf • /troll GO% Special 011siadie Melee Ludt •citify at 60 oats A 1st vette service at all 'mute TURKEY DINNER spetialty Sunday Only Fro* 12 to a pea. el Mete HUGE WC)NG British Exchange Bldg. Teleptonis 162, • -.1...•11-1r=1=1"...^,%."74,0”. a ndah era ?plane* of Christ." Visitors ' tetra:wets heertily letteottie. 4 S"vkli* 8tr."1 rill" FURNITURE ihntelt risadoty rooreirig at 11 am. WM. ELLWOOD We have been fortun. •Met in Wino appointed local agents for • Atdcraft Paint (THE vio.A. PAIN?) Let demoisotrate thio food P4402 041. HARM BLACKSTONE 011 be teedocted by Rer. C. • Clarke-. 7p nt tfrtietk% (4•1.1ducte4 the past.r1ald'...jtott, "The F..14 is the Wor Seteethet Army. tie*, Eth-el Cote Fareitese Waller newel Dirt -doe ef Toronto has been steps:hiked to WHEELER'S %1t' PM 'AWAY Jr c400111RICH • . 1, Cement for Sale - resh carioed rust arrived. • also, work such sks inekluir 4111.- • houses. building eetnent .rodk, or foundations, general repaire, J. J. MOSER,' Genital' Repaiis, Contractor VA and tree us. Hamilton. St. BABY ',CHICKS At final low ..midsuinni"Se', •prices. . . C. arre per . Single .Comis,White Leghorn, 0100. Our chicks are All produced from eggs laid on out own.fiam br selected disease-free hens. This means some- thing to you .when buying chicks.. • They will live and grow. Above prices are effective on and, •after June Otle Dont forget to see our gelvanized •feeders. C. G. CAMPBELL Sam lliy* 10.24.*. 2 MMUS IT AUTO • MODERNIZE IN CONVENIENCE, aguirit r NEW VALIIE JOHN PINDER CODERICH Telapliem 127 P0. BOX 131 e MANN'S Let Us Do Yout DRY CLEANING for SPRING. When'WE Dry Clean Them they ionic just like new. Steve Money this Spring by having us dry clean your old _ Clothe's.> 3. iROONIAN The &Ara Frock Dry Cleo* Wads now 122 /trot Streit