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of the
AS1IFIEL1 eiricrly
will he told on
Friday Evoning, June I7th
at the lame of Mr. "°renal Cad;
three MHOS nadir ofDuileaullecli
The Lueltnawz Ombentra.
Ltteln1017 male ar.(1 neinecl quer-
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THURSDAY, JUNE 14Ith *033
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AMONG TUE THE CHURCHES
THE GODERICH STAR MI
eel -siege et eta eaeptest Omen flunctsylreeelved from them in the werk and ea-
stext, pastor, Rev. W. T. Bunt: Bible operation in every way. The zneetiiie
Wiwi at 10 sense geePel Rake 4 11dosed with Paye. Lunch was seevcd
4a4czl, "A faithful Brother:" gee- end ce seelel time eu507ed.
- eses Faviz,e, A NRhje,..nt, 1Qzt. MRS. R T. PHILLIPS,
Dula and learenw Covexiinie." Prees 56eetary."
hold its Juue Ineetieg tit the tiOcae "e‘eekease 4". CHURCH W. S,
Knox ehurcle auxiliary W. Jt. S. „
,igirs. A. 11. aiere•eaa• TilesdeY stfterntion. The regular meetirtg a the W. M. S
„.4 4tme elet, et 3 n'cloek. Paper* will be of Vietoris, t eltureh was held in the
given by afte. Ileraltd and Mu. Albert, Whoa Tota e the church on 21iOndaY
Waylor, la&t Dunlop will have ofternoon. dune 6th,6at o'cleelt.
oherge•et the Meeting. S. Ann tozabeeted the devotional exer-1,
Regular serviees will be held in Vice vises, Prayer was offered by Mrs. Berme;
tea* St. tonitoa thureb Sunday, June Wileen. The leaflets on teMperance
11411, Flower Sunday: 11 *,m., "Wile were read by Igo. iUn31rs. Si. Bacon.
Wender Of the Oceprnornalitcee7 p.m.,
"'Tele lifeesege o tile Evergreen." Sun.
du School "at 10 sem. Young Peelde's
Society MeeldaY at 8 pan.: Prograld
the citizenehip deParbilent. -
Services et North ',street United church
Sunday. June 10th, conducted by the
4 pastor; 10 A.M.. Men% Club, itubleet,
"Are Ability and Responsibility AlWaYS
Squid?" introduced by Mr. to a Mooney.
Sunday will be observed as, Rural Lite
Stuiday. The pastor's subject at el
a.m. VW be, "Does Fanning Payr Sun -
clay school at 2.30 pare; 7 lame =Week
4"rhe Poor Idan's Market."
:very successful picnic Or the Young
People's League of -Huron Presbytery,
United chtuch, was held on Saturday
afternoon at Menesetung Park. • There
were 260 persons present, etpresenting
the Blyth, Exeter,• Dungannon, Auburn,
tWO Gorlerich, two • Clinton, Belerave,
Kamen, Oerre, Londesboro, Holrnesvllle
and Benmiller churches. The pierde Was
under the charge of s.L 1Viathers, of
Grand 13encl, and Rev. G. W. Butt, of
Gorrte. Rev. Jas. Viiilay was in charge
of the sing song and also gave a very
interesting talk. Several softball games,
. tugs bf war and a football game were on
• the program one of the softhol genies
ben e between a ministerial team and a
picked team from the non clerical men,
the cledcs losing out.
The Woman's Association of Vittoria
, St. Vnited chureh, met at the home of
Mrs, Westbrook. Victoria, St, on Thins, -
day afternoon last. with a good atten
dance. The devotional period was pre.
sided over byeaMre. Allen. After the
singing of a hvmrk prayer was offered bY Anderson,. Bert Stevenson, A. Dalmadge,
Mrs. Doena. The scriPture was Yeast Thos. Beattie; Seaforth, Levi Makin
Dungannon, Uriah Toot Port Al-
bert, John Quaid. .
The campaign for sHueon County was
in iiharge a Organizers Wm. E Leng,
N. Baldwin, J. Bourke, L. Barnes and
73ro.• Speer.
Rau Hundred Courts Represented
CoUrts rePresented were as 10110V/S, by
city or town and number; Galt 235, Galt
74, Toronto 143, Cargill..163,. Port Albert.
599, Icintait-632, Kiricardine 63, Seaforth
3, Antberley` 341 London 1036, Belgrave the pastorate. of Emmanuel Be.lotist 'away at the home or his eoushe Mr
48, Walkerton. 00, Tara 162, Chesley 182
Exeter a, BaYlield ft5, London 331, Cree: miss Kate WatsOn returned on Monday churelt, Bratit of rd. A resolution of art-
mrs,,Ernest Johnston. A funeral sere was
More 207. Kitchener 72, Water100 73, after spending three months with her ee a ofthe wok of Rev. and
r theld on Friday' evening at the borne.
London 7, V a . 264, !Atwood 93,, Irother, mr. chaeles Watson, ea New smith was recorded, They were on the Ree, +to': teraik, pastor of Victoria st,
The Stronglass
THERMOS BOTTLES
Pints and QuallsAT
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CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
rhino -IR lOweEestvp„ oza.
i GODERICII TO'WNSH
Seversl. from here took la the excer-
lion W Loudon over the weeireend,
1, WM Itergaret Perithunt vent the
,week -end at MT Was at Dungannon.
Miss almistrite Falconer. ot
rlch, apint Sunday it her home here.
,. Ma Dary Bogie, of Vile, is a ;nest '
at the herrie 0 AU. *nil Ws. ifervey
Mee.
;W. Joeepit Colveell, of Sovereign,
Saske WU a vIsita-Act Of- NUM' utlir.
Striel 'KM Robt. Colikell last week.
MISS Margaret Davidson, RM.. of De-
is spending )days at •the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Relit Dave
aeon; -
Mr. and Mo. litaeltee Veleener and
UMW. 6f tine 9th Cat.. Welted en SIM-
dey et the desire Of Mr. arid Mrs. A.
Tiehborne.
Ur. Iticbaed Pater and seats had au
ler. Mrs, P. Seabroek. alaa Mrs, el, Mew.
eleetria power grinding oUtfit Metalled
•islet week by MOM. Talbot and Verniell
New Moderator Rebt. Davidson for the week -era Were,
of Goderieli.
°Mesta lie the lieree Of Mr. said Mra.
weffington poli em seiee_14,ate clrn of Londe% and Mr..Hugh DaViel-
..".6 sed. and U14 bride, of Xeritreal•
Heade WO)kerblus The congregation of Union ellUreli in.
Altneintlion. tenet leoldine a strawberry festival on
Mrs. J. B. Orr% lawn oza Wedneedese.
Atna 29tb. Supper will be Served and a
good musical program. is being arranged.
elveryorte Welcome.
Next Sunday will be c"eserved as
rith and etli, in the Ooderielt riotror Sunday in union onureii, when
The wriptum lesson was read by Um, 5", unitietbarou5h ai,„ Benrower 06,
AMU. Ur& a, PhdliPs. President, tOok
whiell, She made hereelf a elfe member
the their or the bitsinese peried, during Ilanflota, Manitoba,. 307, Constance 187.
UolYreod 123. Veversimin 034, BelalOre,
of the Society. The meeting closed*Itii, 3D:aw•°W.Lelistem..SQuent CasaP1141141432,0S3i.°Xlite:
prayer. At 3 (ethane the menfbera of tbe
ed, when they were entertained by the 294, Toronto 127, Dungannon 79, Brant,
Baby Band, with their mothers, gather.
W. M. S, The Meeting opened with a •
ford 9, Wash 449 Auburn 40, )3luevale
few words of weieome by tne president, 2-7, Tiverton 795, Blytit 09, Enrielt 1240
after Which. a very enjoyable program Bro. IL et. A. Maerwan was then Vallee •
Training Of Missionary want." A re41" sure at seeing Buell a, gathering includhan
wes Presented.' Mrs. Sonley reacts wahe (704,:oerenit nges.ewlitirontexattprfeosrsetallisbalpalneaet.
Walkerton AsSociation of- liaptiet 'deur-
The torty.fiftle annual meeting Of the
tetion was given by Beryl Sanderson, elms was held on Tuesday anti %erectness
high court officials, and ot the stability
Mr and Mrs„ Elwyn AnderSen and OW.
"Ta Woodpecker:" another recitation and solvency of the order, Jack •Par.
hY jimMY Mitchel' "The Pleale;" a solo, tridge of London was then called upon
Mre• N. SanderSon, 4eSleep Little "Baby ,,
ler, "Speechl" solo. Wein Breckow, someren then expreSsed kliniself as
for condo seleetions, Weil were much about liftle the followlue delegates being
enjoyed anti eneoreol. 13re* A' X). Van- Beard, Wile and eass. el. Greenslade, Lis -
of Mine;" a rethation by June Daeoh- registered t Mildred M. Greenslede,111r.e.
"Jeeus Loves Me;" reading by Mrs Sea- towel; W. L. Palframan, Glamis; Mrs.
brooke. 'World Friendship for Bebies;" pleased with the style and impressiVe,
G. Gross, 14etowel; Mrs. 4, O. 131.011.
nese of the Initiation and of tie untiring
efforts of the organization department bert alillYer, Harold Cloaanbers, Kent.
.a reading. Mrs. PhilliPs, "The Oneekied IVIeriek; Merle Morrison, Itentworth; El..
Ren,". and an instrumental solo by Mrs,ervice in Illtiort thurole en Sunday,
Bro. BarnesBarneS then rendered several SOngS worth; Erie L, Quirk, Toronto; mrs. Joe when the pastor, Rev. F. W. Craik, de-
_ _ ___see which. were enjoyed by alL Bro. George rezris, °hunts; urs. jos. vunninghant, iftsit,re:i4metemtiszetceIrtelsytoirtrsghipa,,direrosaraosnt,. L"Tioth:
C. Breckow. The meeting WAS eln a
with the benediction by Um Craik. 'File spottoo, 1,4,p,, says Canada is, be be- J. Xaal Laws, T.,.. Ounninahani, Mrs. 4'.
the season's ficiwers, A dainty lunch neves, the best .country in the world to- Earl Ferris, Jean Perrie, all of elands; 2i. At the cloee.of the service Me Crails
sang a eolo, "Able and Willing," widen
schoolroora was prettily deeorated ,with
was setved by the ladies. The afternoon day and suggests we stay united as much Ellen Oreenslede, Mary Bennett, verle
- ---- was mph appreoiated.
was thoroughly enjoyed by alI present. as possible and hopes for better times in Slight, Myrtle Field, Listowel: Mrs. W.
the very neat* future. Bro. W, J. Benet IL Mason, Mese II. Siould, Mrs. Wat, tlil- lelisses Marion Porte:, Helen Devid.
touched on the finances of the Circler, and
ler, Walkerton; Anglia A. Smith, Mount son, lane and Marion convell and Ara,
Or. C. O. chapiri on the inedicel side IA old and Lorne Porter, Nora= Fuller,
Forest; Mrs, Jantea Begg (RandS: Mary Herb •Johnston, "Allan and Jim Ross, re-
. • Tuesday Last the order. The meeting then closed
with snere comic selections from Jack Stephen, Walkerton; C. Stanley Baegett, __
Listowel; Mre. Quirke Toronto; Jas. IVIc-
Partridge whion were well 'reeeived. Caw, Mt Forest; Wm. Millex, Walker- ..-
peesented the Y. P. S. of 'Onion church
at the piano of tiae United cleurele • .
Luncheon was then rserved In prepre ton; John Citristle, Windsor; A. '4. Peq- youog people's eacieties of Httron. pres-
style. Court Goderich Na. 32 expresses itegnat, ListOwel: E. p, B.. King, . Mrs. ,.
bytery at Menesetung Park or Saturday
(Continued from page 1)
Walkerton, Geo. Dietsche; Belgrave, John their heartiest thanks to all members afsernoon, AU export a most enjoyable
Xing, ICIneardine; 14.ers. W. L. Palfra- tea°.
L. Stewart; Wingnam, Dave 'Finley ; that attended, to the past chief rangers,
man, Glands; 1017 , A. aVicIntyre, .1VIrs, i .
Holmesville, B, LOblpi Constance, p. degree teani of London, and the enter- n .,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,_ . The regular meeting of the Y. P. S, of •
tainers, and any others. that helped to — '''''."6.' '' am s: '
The pastor of the Cocierich church led Onion thurch was held on F:iclay even. -
in the opening devotional service. Mr. axis with twelve members present alLse
make this meeting a huge success,
A, E. BARKER, Rec. Sec.: •
. , - Gordon Lamb gave an address of Wel- ILeria Colwell had charge of the meeting.
, e scrlieture less , hn , to , • •
come and mr, Sidney Oreenslade, of Lis.," - °a 'In 1 1 15
towel, replied. Mr. Stanley sage„,e, e„ read responsively, Areengements were
COUNTY ADOPTS PENALTY ,
Liste•wel, was introduced _as the new .soeuree
l'41'1' "L made for the picnic at Menesetung on
Pastor of Listowel. There are at present tin
as
It was decided to tontinne
FOR DELAYED PAYMENT
- Ithp meetings during July and August.
Baptist church Iv= an attendance of, tile pewees, which deeorate the pulpit
will be sent to the ale8; and shuteina in
the eommunity. Rev. P. W. Oraik \vile
have thereto of the service at •$•p.M.,
Sunday Senora at 2 pm.
A fair attendance was present at the
C. 0. F. Rally
PAO' Fro!
Trottel John 4. •A hymn, "131essed. ssuv-
twee," was sung. ,The president took
the chitir and the routine business of the
Aseociation was •proceeded with. Ar-
rangements were made for serving din-
ner on July 12th. At the close o* the
Meeting, Mr,. Craik arose, and on loehelf
of elm. Creek and hintsell,, expressed
high appreciation of the work done by
the Association in the parsonage and
thanked the ladies most heartily for
then. splendid cooperation:- with Mrs.
Craik in making the parsonage' such. a
ple.asant • place -to five Ire • Mrs. Down
made SI sultahle reply, expressing 'the
„thazikfulness of the Association to Mr.
and lefts. Craik for all the help they lad
• The lune BPSSiOft of the County eouncil
passed a bylaw levying per cent. addi-
tional per month or fraction thereof on
municipalities which -have not their rates
paid by Dec. elst, •••
two •c ure e w au se e pas ors,,The hymn, essest be the tie that binds,"
se ewe" Chas, W. Icing on May 28t,h 101-
Mourtt Forest, due to the sudden death was sung and the meeting closed . with
the Benediction.
Loowzipnigtair anopderwatinisegtrwanin due 10
Otbeenetrea!
The community was. saddened an
signation ofsatev, W. B. Smith to accent that Mr eGvecourine 'Wwhileenznaint learned
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Kohnesville 07, Pinkerton 62; Maple Hill e : i :sr program of the Convention f or 0, duet, • • . . n
York. •• .• ?VI -43,...3:4 Ithurch, Ooderithe and Unio church,
Which of course had to be omitted.
---• mr, Albert onellyer,'' of Kenilworth, ly conducting the service, whieh was large.
y attended. The remains were taken
police magistrate of Wellington, succeeds the following morning by motor to Sagi.
Rev, W. L. Palfraraan of Glamis as mod- naw, Stilich., for interment . Mr. and Mrs.
erator and Rev. W. T, Bunt is Vice Ernest Johnston and Mrs. Rolot Mc11-
moderator. Mr. Angus Smith of Mount ,eraen, a cousin sot the deceased, and Mr.
forest Is continued as clerk -treasurer, .A. neassoeue, motored :to Saginaw to at -
Mrs. G. Gross as director .of Women's , tend the funeral. The deepest Sympathy
misslan Circles, and Mr. James MoCaw..is extended to those beteaved,
mount Forest, as secretary of pastors' 1
(From another correspondent)
and laYnten'S conforenPe. 'Messrs. Jim Duran and Earl MeAl• s
Addresses by Rev. Aubrey W. Small on ,lister spent the week -end in London,
pith their Brass and Bugle Ban
take 13ai•t in the
with which the Dominion Day Celebration in
E) ER1
will open at 9;30 a. m.
• , Valuable prizes for
Decora• ted Autos, Decorated Bicycles, 'Industrial and
Merchants' Floats and Calithumpians, followed
by Children's Games. on the Square.
Afternoon Program at Agricultural Park
STARTING AT 2:00 O'CLOCK
MILITARY MANOEUVRES by Elgin Reginent
MOTORCYCLE RACES B s Racers fro
aLonedton and Stratford
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT (4 teams)
3 -Mile Race 100 -Yard Sprint, - Relay Race
EXHIBITION Poll VAULT ,by Stoddart
Plan for a real outing in Goderieli Dominion Day.
Come early—Stay late
• Band Concert and Street Carnival Not a ball inuto tht,t, Day„
ON THE SQUARE AT NIGHT
the Grand Legue missions and by the ,
1 •Mr. John Sowerby took advantage of to pay their last respects to the departed.
moderator on the topic. Voursnuare, were the excursion to London and spent the Rev. R. M. Gale, pastor of Grace United
rent fine, Love, Loyalty, Liberality and
---week-end in the city. churchonducted the service. Be read
Life being the four sides of the square
. , Hf
MISS elen Davidson, of ClintonClibton Scheol passages ecripture, the 90th psalm.
he referred ro. . of Commerce, spent the week -end at the and be spoke from verse 3 iird chapter
• Rev. E. P. H. King, of Kincardine, home of her parents. ••of lat John. The hymns were takth
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You ars
cordially invituf
to attend
A DEMONSTRATION
of
The DeMOnStrator, chief of
the Fitting Depettinent et the
Grenier factory, Will. deal
with cOrSetrY in its relation
toFashions of the Hourgencl
denionstrate renier Made
and the Grenier method of
precision fitting.
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The event Will be- Most
interesting and decidedly
helpful to women who
desire to Weer the fitted
fashions s ma rtly.
•
renter
Corsets
on
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E. HIBBERT'S
,rimon.e.4.4.1.••••••••••.104M,14•04.4•
held at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Howard Cox on June 15th was largely
attended by the many friends who tame
spoke on Evangelism, its purpose,niPtn 1
------. 115r. and Mrs. John Sieline. and family Lsom the Canadian Hymnal', "0 Clod oi
The womeres circles and Bands met, chafe Rieht . •"Same Day The Silver Chord Wile
lodS and 'fitness, and the discussion was
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led by Mr. Stanley. Bagged, of Listowel. motored to Blyth tm Friday and spent Bethel," and "Forever with the T..ord,"
the day with the ladY% parents, ISir. and Rev. Mr. Cale and Gladys Gale, sane,
in the auditorium ese the church and • The June meeting of the W. M. S. of Break." The casket was covered with
were presided over Wthepresident, Mrs.Ucws helt tehme orltts •m thenonucadahoffloaribuefotamily, from
Bunt, of Goderich, The Scripture was mrs. F. W. Craik, victoria street 'Par- Grace church, the Sunday school, Ladies
read by Mrs. King of Kincardine. Ten seaage, Goderich, on Wednesday, June Aid, Inc Junior Bible Clam, the Goderich
ancles- and five bands responded to the 8th, with nine members present Use. Township Men% Club, Mr. and Mrs, R.
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roll call. A comprehensive report of ,Gea, meneesei was in charge of the O. Thompson, !qrs. Win Ivison, Mr. and
White Cross work was given by Mrs meeting
A dainty lunch was served beamrs. Itsid Torrance, and several °them
I ,
Mason. of Walkerton.
'The pallbearers were Ilern Cox, Milton
in the afternoon the president's ad. Ithe hoetese.
tWoods, Colin McDonald and Martn
dress and the. address of welcome were; JAMES GEORGE REED•
Lowden. Those .attending the funeral
delivered by Mrs. Bunt and Mrs. Hum- i x,earefnity, wiei
thecout doubt or fear, froln a distanceSant
wore Mr. and Mrs, Sa
bee, respectively. An interesting address ijonies George Rpassed' into rest at Dawson, mr. and Mrs. Will 'Malt Mr.
on 'Work Among Our New canadians" Ithe home of his daughter, mrs. Howard; Charles maelehall, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling
was the feature of the session and was , C ,
ox Cioderich township, on Monday, tiVittcPheil. •
•given be Rev. John Christea, of Wind- 'June lath, 1032. Mr. Reed was been in ;"Ciood' night, mod night, 1 ant going to
'For. Mr. Christea was born in Austria
:,estssun in the crimson. est
w:
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,the north of Scotland in 1;aes,Flbgluvt. epenneLike the setting
t
Itungaryand was appointed a pastor
rthe most of his life in '
when 15 years of age, and tame to Can -
i Caine to ' Ceneclee -retee and•ai • frill years. .......:...,......___
1,ada, four years ae,p. An address on India
;was also given by Mrs. Quirk.
M
1 In the evening. the Listowel Male r. Reed had suffered previous heart at
tacks he was in the best of health. Mr, '
1 ; I
India, was delivered by Rev. Eric Quirk,
, Lcitest Summer Styles in
Quartette sang, also the choir of the Reed had spent his life devoting himself
'church. An address on Dvangelism in 'to the veat Tamlie 'wee an active -
e?,
member • (since coming to Miriade.) of • i
of India-' e o30race United ehurch. In the ' Sunday '
i On Wednesday marnta memoriala school he taught the Junior Bible Clara
serviee for those who bad died during .—
; fee waft also interested in the weld wel- '
the year was conducted by lvir. Rellyer. 'fare of the community and was an aetive ,
,The In Memoriam 11st includes Rev. O. ;member of the Goderith Township Merea •
W. Kite of Mpunt. Forest, rdbilster, Mr.
Club. He was greatly beloved and ap. I
t Alex. Osbaldeston of Goderich, deacon, predated foe the nobility of his 03=4-1
,and fourteen members. • • ter, his cheerful eplrit and his Willing.'
f Mr. 0. W. Sherman, of Clinton, gave 3
nese to help ,and cheer others alarm the
an inspirational address ori Evangel's:0,
eel, • way. Ile was a Most devout Christian.:
in whieli be emphasized that P8160
05 and a well-read, broadminded man.;
4 work was the most effective method of ;Besides a large circle of friends and ac-
gathering lii the harvest and this was cluaintaneee he leaves to mourn his loss .
the bushiens of every fonower, Ude W. five thildren, two sons and three datuv,h- '
11. Chainbers, of Neitilviortb, gave a re- ters, John arid Fred Reed, of Olterew,
port on Sunday schools, and IVIr. Xing of
also Mies Jessie Reed and MM. David
Kineardite led in the diecueelon. Mr.
Beatty, of. Glasgow, 'o.nil Mae Howard
Ilellyer reported the work of the Wel Covw; one sister, Margaret Reed, of Giae-
home itileslon 13oard. In the afternoon
of mordasa,,, aow, and one cousin, Mr& Sterling etas ,
Prof. Geo. P. Oilmour, Phan of Goderichr His tile predeceae-
College, Hamilton, spoke on chrietian ed him some yore ago. The service
Education and Rev. 0: J. Cameron, Tor- ,
onto. on Horde Missione.
1, •
A resolution to unite the ()Wen Sound'
and Walkerton Aesociatiena. was held up
till the various churthee belie time to
take a vote on the question and report., •
4 The B. et..P. IL had; charge. of tbe ;
evening meeting. afte Harry Oriff led in ATEW LOW PRICE
,the Pang rerVice add the music 1.170,5 pro- '• ON
,vided by the It Y. P. ti. and the &alt."
Prof. 011ineue gave * the addrc,45.
;ago to be with . his daughter. Though
My sixty-three years shall seem
Like the passing hour of a midnight
dream,
1 shall pass through the valley on a sil-
ver cloud,
With the ShadOW of death for a traveling
• shroud: • * •
shall climb the bill to the pearly gate,
Where the bands of angles constantly
wait, ' •
And pass in through with Staff and rod,
Forever' atehome In the City of Clod."
Victoria Home end School Club
will hold a
•STRAWBERRY SOCIAL
THURS., JUNE 23rd
On the grounds of Mrs. laminae ,
WoOtton, Hume neaa, from 3. to
7 P.M. ACIMISSIOX1 25e. •
• COME oiz1 COME ALL 1
Announcing a
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Effective to -day
The price of Tip Top
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$215°
for any Suit, Topcoat
or Overcoat tailored to
• your measure.
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