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Carlow
IMAISIONO _
SMITH'S HILL CHURCH
Carlow ceeeeenendenee: Viso ;sixtieth
aneaverrare of amialro Hill church was
ca•7".3eatcdonGenday, July 3, by later rerviroo morning and eteaing.it tiro ovontra4erwele. tbo Rev. W. P.
r,..r.; a teasitiful day arai laroo conere. tae, TLA.. chat:seam tho
exoens the elution at noth &era tin-'0°3-1,;c5,wezr, itrc,41',1-ka framIO
P4clre cl2°1•1. led t4e anign-7 tout, I Sairo. "041,7 tear the Lerci
-enacres1 tr;° quart3tc3, '44° M. nod cerve him itetrutli avitli all year
Relelice, of Oederlele, flaVe a ello mem- jwart, for consider how great things lie
Soo end eveolno in lila UlCal insPiring hatlx deile for yeti." Re reviewed the
Lepeke of the brave, ,rellaloWS ollarantCr
of the p134eet3 Wito eetabliahed church
and echeole tbrouilieut ths cegintry.
They 4Id a =Me veno and- today if we
are to prove weetbY Qt therit We must ge
beyond ene.,owa beundaries. HetOolC1(ir
tXt the qucetien of the yonrig seat,
Whe iny 'ne5illher."1urr
tWer in the Parable 9ferini field Saon
ton. Go to tireseltr'neetietee'liOt ,get,
Competition has beostalit vaml. other :
nations whore vie, are-oneor wo ratrit
back and Week ant Ciwist'a teaching3,
THE GODERICH STAR
marmot'. ALT. 'to' (5/oWahs, af Willa" past, the way the,peopleonidntion Lea
hzm. organiet tar ninny Vero before her lo_o lqa attet cold os-eionist get together
azInlaget thietP"ive Years skUa. Prot*" told realize the fathehod. of gad
eire origin mast efficiently and the old the brotherhood et man.
e ' - _ . • fooraillarailalnla hnd-111/111111n-34 alit with -.1110 Wei dram Milliall, 13,- -Ike alsh --A
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O. Yoinig: D. U., of Tomtit°, a son of the eaeltneee, aid., 11S.A.,
C°11n native of Colborne TowrithlP, hilt,Itotv Of
mad Dr. VoUtig,
;Icy and thnksng. Tbe Rev.
Ant elder of Lao congregation, the latai nice tok. feint in the SetItie.'
lilesander Wang, was the preather at Tho aural) wee beautifully decorated
the morning serviee. The Rv. W. J, with cut flowers and plants for the ec..
'Patton, pastor of the conreation. wet, nasion.
corned those wbo came to join with the The lawn seciallill ie held on Wed -
congregation and mark this great hlo, nesrlay evening at. the home of M. Alex
torieel eecasioto and Introduced I)r. young, eepo - 1
Tiling. who began by Staling 1de MetnorY
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Golltiobs $1.50.4
Golf Tees 25c..
Teals Rackets and 'Bab
COle'sBooksttire
OCews
(1)unAarinon
on the pace) by 2:ere. Leeziald and Din A. e. Bell. Attending the Wok •1"."•""1"•••••••
vocal duets, =sees Une, Asizeiela, wide, were the =sea Bvelyn Bradley, znaide
Margaret Pentland and Ii,a1p11 Madero:1, moulded to leer figure. Gvee the teasel,* -iimminnimmmumie • ,1r
ummer Dresses
Melt. Jae, ihregannon, plao- of 1.0.0Por, ancl Eanha PAM and ',Com- 4'
ins the aceompanitneoz weal duets ue fred Orem, brideemakis. Tim bride, whoi
Mise M. Pentland and Lome Pentland. was given in Marriage hy her father,
vocal sole*, Ralph Henderson, Gederieh, were an eagnisitte gown. of ivory brieleV
and Adereavete Pentland; Yoeel
tet % satin, made en Oni. graceful line*,
atid elebe by Weer,. Bennett and nen- top, 'widen. revealed aa pointed Vance -leo 1111111.111.111111111111111.1w
ee.
demoo. Gederieh, and Lome Peistlemd, wrse wane eapelet of Chantilly
miss cure. sprout ao4 at% Ho- bodices revealed a gimp of the Iiice toP- RVCcp_s farthe Summer
cap style at tne of her neck., win; smADT (inn! n'
lion% oodoeico, 14,47., lace. lifer velI ItVas of orletal net, wan eve.
ed. the aceempanfinerits for iluneY of the quaeite hiee aPPlitale, wad was taught
of CM Paull church, Dungannon,
oracend modelo ehiffen in carol blao Weather
numbers, Mies Mildred Wilson ond Mrs.
tiny clueters of carnage Mo. -Am -us. Oho it rurouuLtuk,
When, (Goderlelei, entertained with a
cried a betrquet 9g Talismen roam, •
tuieber of rearlingo, Rev. William Hall.
Tato brideomaide were orisvnea aKie °.11
brought greothige from that enurein and
gave ail aflame, in whiale he expressed tenel 'The fel/ skirts Were neer leneth
regret at the departure of Rev. 0. 0, and were finished -with A 48ep .neenee of
eeaine, with, whom. he had had very plea. eggehell lace, The modish dash walete
sem =Gelation% To preceeds of the lines were n%4d by sash news of era -
evening annonnto to $70. fon *with 'tie curie of low, while tlie,
son alir-"f`-'!",-V-Diinigknnola visitors. APS ,Peritar Par Aimee. Their -bets were
eW,EUR,3DAY, 7tle 2•43a
40s
tue indocting er,*0 ,•ox elev. iarge models ef egealeell mohair tiMmed.
.140-Militi, the new pastor of Dungannon With blue-velveteribtion and tiny Vrenth
and crew United ehurehes, was beld. in Owes. TisoY earried bouquets of•
sweet
Dungannon 'United chinch Priday Peae in the pastel colorer, Mise Bradley.
eveing'. KM G. T. Watts of North St. the maid In honor. chose A pictureaque
United ChUrell, Oodertelt, presided and gown of pare coral net, nhe tat floor
conducted the Seviee. Rev,P Croat, length skirt being fashioneti ostlrely of
Victoria. street United ohurh, Gderich, tiny Markine the waistline was a
addressed the conetrgation, and laev. W. wide sash with large bow of ehenille vet-.
T. Patten. Om:indite; addressed the Min- nTeotokruibubootiwarrinnttucelthad wgitueorititifiraoeu. Titer
hat Was a large picture model of pale
coral net, trimMed with true lovers'
knot and tiny elueter of Preneri llower.
She oarried a bouquet of renew snalo.
dragon, Durinetba signing of the reg.,
ister Miss EVelyn 'McBurney &Rig, "0.
Perteet LoVe" Following the ohurch
ceremony. an informal reception was held
at the home ef the bride's parents. The
bride's table was centred by the wedding
cae, offset with clusters. of orange boe«
soms. Later the bride elianeed her amp
cdtgast4tiae bef:or •nrser twto,ragrelineost 04:1irtesosi
the Weekend wild*ssisted tri the eerelee ea "SJ a Y dren, tome artd Bertnit Deroit have Roeltan beige flat crepe With smart ton-
""'"'"-
iser Tt was a very linpreseiVe service
UL to go back sixty vars but he had
Miss eryl Elliott, Of New Liskeard is "4 1143 attended: hT members of heth
no doubt he was present, as all the Mein- MK and Airs. Win' Oen, Of Oaderich visuln5 vtitn nor gone;, Derigannon And OreWe United olatiralles,
be.rs sof the family went to onurch inel). were visitors at W. menvadn's on,Jac) Avon
Rev. Nie. McMillan peeaclied his Mang-
ekand other rem:naves.
throe slays There were two things h'e
•oamy.
unday. . ",
baserdways teen thankful fon- fleet that ° miss Florence PettOersel, of Toronto, is hooaayiag w441 tier yan, or rand Lakeis !flouter, him, Jacois Dint* ' the heavy letleal stoion
4 :It ' awe lsit re.. •____
he
as 'brouglit up in the country and spenditig her holidays with her coining, 4044, , Which reseed over the district on friday
ecod' his religious upbringing. 10: Derothr and °Christine Robertson, oteoso n eiontioutt from near Now its,. •InornIngi the tOuee• Of Frank Ilawkilie on
the, Ashilelda0olhorne • botindary was
p • . ..0,........ Mr. John T jOiltatono: DW 1', ox. keord, is Visiting with his parents. Mr.
struck by lightning.. The bolt followed a
..., Ottawa., visited -hie,apeite mee.i.Aoilobn- and Mrs. A. IL Pentland, clothesline wire which was fastened to
stone, at the homeof MK 'Me Voung, Miss Susan Kilpatrick is VLsitillg With
the houSe. , Not Much damage watt done
lrolual, on Saturdar. . . Mre. Mlle Stewart, • '
Idrs. Peter 00Watts, visited her censin, Mt' ItnYlmnd (iater' T""lta skail °f apslasiterwanaacinSreettin<ggi"Weedrebialy OArSkee'd Same
Mr. Alex. VounanIndoniee'frende, over teactiers, eoul Miss Erelyn Reed of the
•MMr, and lam, a a Papp and two ohn
CALOW STORE
Cored Meat, Cooked. Meat
lee Omani and Pop--Itou know
the rest.
Large tin Pork and Beans, Tie
Everything from a Tooth Fiat to
Pork Randle.
• , FRANKLIN MeILWAIN
4)f praise•at the diernornelibilee eel Sun- acia" l'orohto, and the latter's fat en arrivea cri. OA ttkehded Visit With MM. ahes of chocolate brown applique. Her
dar• •
Mrs. MeDre.601`, r; liii:' Rod McOre. holiday at ath? hfm?()fe1.11. and ;c-oetl,e. and was banded with beige and brown
ents, adr, and Vire R. A. Me- fiat was a smitu model of matehing crePe
gor and Mrs, Fred DifGegr, of Kutll, , abert Davi sea. , A dLsestrous fire entirely consumed the French chip. Mr. and Mrs. Milne left on
d PO Ito a and Mr. and
and Mrs. and Mrs. Hector McGregor of Ur' an Mrs' ini tine large bank.baa belonging to Wilbur tne eastbound train for the Leke of the
Vire Thos. eitothers spent Dora ori Day Stewart . . e„,
Teg,as, spent Suinlefat 11,o horde iet Mr. " , 000,0eSSitail ten, Colhorne, early •0•00tels, Where gothwe:ohox honeymoon win be
Yeling, LoYA with Mr, and Mrs. James 1Vicklain, AM- t...
, monday morning. The fire was caused spent Um. Lamont mother of the
berley. t tbee,
.,-,--,o e ° o lifr,s.It. Davidson and Man, Reed were in Moat unusual Misuser. About ten brid
days previona to the fire14r. Stewart and in Conventional floral pattern, on
CAPITAL THEAT
Go 4ri:h =; jouND ergit, PkOne 42'
Ad*
viliong rltives in Goderich recently. bie iiephew Were carrying some liens ithire blue ground. Rer hat was a small
NOW PLATING -41Q Divers" -a gteat attracton, with 'Wallace Beery
land Clark Game.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
BUSTER KEATON,JIMMY DIJRANTE
and POLLY MORAN*
offer 4 gloom chat% Pot POuni prepazed by the best laugh specialists in
Screentand.
" ePassionate, lumber
Tone up your good humor by seeing this rib-tiekler
MATINEES -Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday
Thursday, Friday arid Saturday
A double teature program vilth two outstanding attractions on the setae WO
• GLORIA SWASON-BEN 'LYON'
and ARTHUR LAKE
0 amazing stay Of awoman who bat a trisiminnoit romance upon the
qalelteends of an early transgression, -
"INDISCREET"-:
ADDED ATTRACTION *-
GEOltGE O'BRIEN
In a fast **doer story svith a backgrOurtd of golleeus ecenerY.
ig
• fhe Rainbow Trail"
,
COMING -Mae Marsh in "Ser the Pall"
1 - Mr, and Mrs. David Glenn. have • been through the bern, and in addition were model of midnight bine straw,and .she
guests with Mrs. Harriett Fowler. .carrying d; lantern. In Sapping Its carried Jeenna Rill roses, Mrs, - Milne,
.1Viiss Doris Smyth was a recent visitor tygnos;:one of the bens knocked the lane- mother of thS brideroom. wore a Smart'
With Ur,' and Mrs. Howard Back. -
tern against the hub or the wag= wheel; tWOVieee. dress of rose beige ehiffers, with
Arthur Brown end Brteart• Pentland
brealdng the lantern and. witting tire to accestories in mritehinO tones. She wore
left on Monday for Guelph, where they some straw in the mow, They succeeded a shoulder corsage of roses. . • •
Will take ateaciser's course in agriculture g xtin4t4shin_
the --molnes and kept Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wiggins, of Brant -
at Use. Ontario Aaricuitural College, '
watch throughout tile isight and for seto. ford,- am holidaying with Mr. Wiggins'
1 At •a raeeting of the school' board • of &
erai. days, after. en.
• day evening at th-lteMe of. the secre- poured water upon Parents, • , . _ . • ,
Dungannon public school held on Stant,-
the straw to make sure et its 'being eg. Born -On Thorday, Jute 2,3t41, to Zr.
tinguislied. However, on Monday- mom- and. Mrs. Howard Black Mee -Miss Edna
tary, tenders Were opened for the can- Ing : '
jot '44 the'ownet was going to the Park), eon. 4. Adefield, a daughter (Mar -
tract of erecting new fence at the barn, it eued oam dames and was very
garet Doreen). • ' •
school and opening ' dreier away from soon • a heap of ridrts. 4 ome pigs' and , Born. -To Mr, and Vim, Harvey Web-
shool, and the contraet -was awared, to ._
calvsethat were in the stables Were re. ster (nee Miss Mable Ritmo,. tittle4r
Mr. Gordon Ball at 25e Per hour. • . ...
449veri in safety, -MAY one gosling and a or Dungannon) of 'Oodericii, in Alexan,
Mr. Frank Savge, who for the -oast
- hen 'with a fleck, ,ot chickens befog the eira Marine arid General •Hopital, a son
year has been teaching in, a rival ecn001 only Ming things that perithert A small• (Douglas Harvey);
near Rideway, has accepted a position. =wont at vain,
herand straw Were
as teacher On the staiT Of •the Ridgewar blurted in addition to some implements, -
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BAYFIELD
pliblic school at a salary Of 4060. Ms Although the loss is partially oovered by ' ' •
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duties will -consist of teaching third bookin,nrana, ,it via put, Mr. Stewart to ' t. and Mrs. Lumsden and family are
Work, The school is a e-roOMin
ed s.choOl. at' their cottage. . • • .
uela loconvenienee at this Season when
itrfre. ElizabethGlenn. is at Oick.note, the hay is ready to be stored. • Ur, arid Um, 116813:t and familY are in
.
their Cottage, .. •
Ur. and Aare. Rough spent the wee
where the Is nursing a patient. The 'Winnipeg :Evening' tribune of re-
alisS Jean Stother, daughter Of Post- cent date has the following account of a M. 'and Mr. Ashton and family ere
Master Thomas •Stothers and Mrs. Ste- marriage whieh ,will be Or interett to - visiting - in. -Barfield.
thers, Who is a niember of the Toronto
staff Of teachers, is enjoying the holiday nteho of lidta..Bitt, mewhinno of Dun., end at their ootage.
niallr in tiets distriet, the bride:being a
, .
Mr. and hIrs, Parson and family 43.re,
•-seaon abroad, tidying •Joisied one of the gannon. and daughter : -Of .Mrs. Pbilip
Toronto University Mins, 'directed by Lanierit ' (ileeor,ltlea. 'Martha Andrews). visithsg it Hayfield this week.
mg. Kennetia Coin, Sailing from Man- formerly of Ooderieh: • . ' Thee- were anumbr Of giieits in the
treat on tIle 0. se. Larate, on shine ,vllage' over the week -end. • '
Mliot.aeamontoo-Sto. elitthewl chureh
2ch, . tile party expected to arrive in Mr. James Etowatt spent /rein Thurs-
Was the eeene of e:pretty tveridimeat 3.-.30
Glagow' an Saturdar.july, 2nd. The trip O'cloek, when Eleanor Mary, only datiglio day until Saturday in London.
includes the following plates of nsterest • Mr. J. O. Goldthorpe returneri home
on the- Britten Isles . and ElirePe'; ter of Mr. and Wm. Philip N. Lamont,
The became the bricle-rof Ur. Stanley MenaleS from. London Thinoday after a visit.
Trotsacli, Editiburgh, 1.Vinderrnere, York. Milne, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Milne. The tinitea Sunday school has plan-
LoOdoo, the Shakespeare Country d - god to' hold. a. plane seine time in Jitl.
and Rev. Ci. to Despard• performed the cere-
b . to Holland, Brussels. COlOgnez sumnier blooms bi3nkil the chancel, and .
liver, Thence by night boat to Ostend. roomo Palms; ferns' and standards of ••
grOUnds filled Over the -wek, an Ameri-
141r. Ed. Talbot • had - hit t amping
T e "ItP. Heidelberg; the ElacK .bows • of white $ /4 bolding, 40E0,5 of cars; • . ' .
Forst by enotor, Lucerne, Grand Alpine -flowete, marked the pot paws. me. a.' Mrs. Stott, has mturned to her tonne
tour to Lugano, via Milan • to Voidee, It Bantott peeoded tim. °mat, 50, ..In Barfield after being in St. Joseph%
.
PROFESSIONAL
WRESTLING
in conjunction with the Orange Celebration
WEST STREET irl elk n c..it ------
ARENA .,,_ _ __ Iliall vow INF 00.6 4 yr
TUESDAY. JULY 1261932'
$ )
First bout 3.30 ti. m.
INTERNATIONATAX FAMOUS PERFORMERS
MAIN WHIT
"SCOTTY" MACDOUGALL
(220 lbs.) of GODERICR
'O.
"WHITEY" IIEWITT
on lb,) the "Blond Tiger" of MEMPHIS
Beef then mit of three falls -2 hour limit.
IVIAWZARY POTTI of Italy(195 lbs)
vs, ,
WALTER PARNELL (199 lbs.)
CANADIAN CHAMPION
TWO out of three flls-one hour limit.
, , . . ,. ..
iRTIIIM DICK (176 lbs.) New York
vs,
TRADER HORN (178 lbs.) Vancouvei
Thirty Minute Limit. 1
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authorlzed by Ontario Athletic flnn1
Jack Forbes ot Toronto will referee.
2006 SEATS PRICES.0r--.•.$
loreeee, Ronse, Randle to: Ilia° via Milne, the nridegraern, Vas suPPorted by WePhal. '
Riviera by =tor Avignon. Pais. teal" Mr. William N. Lamontbrother of the Dr, arid oore. Jewett, of clitton, /owe
ldeteanier
ing Oherbourg via S. S. MaJeStic, the bride. The ushers were 1Vir. J. avant have erne to spend the holiday at their
wor's largesk , on August 10th,
they.will land in New York on their re-
tuni.'"The trip includes 5 days lo Lon-
don, 4 days in laomeand a week in Par -
le. 'This trip will be of great educatiorml
value in acklition to the pleasure enjoyed
thereroin, and we extend best withes to
Mlas Stathera for tier safe return.
Mr and I.!re, Haney Bellainye ef Tor()
onto, were recent visitors With lgro. Bel
lamy's sister, Mrs. Lillian. Campbell, bov-
ine made the trip by rooter.
• ..„ Farmers in thie district aro busily en -
aged in, baying operations now, follow-
ing the rainy days of last week, whith
made it impossible to "ure" the hay.
Many fields lay ea, for a week or ten
days, before it could be drawn into the
barns. The hay -being green, vras lot
muds deanaged by the wet The heavy
crops of wheat, wrdeh looked so promis-
ing, liaVe in many caSes been flattened
by the wind and rain, more particularly
those which were sown early last fall arid
had te heavy top before winter and era
which 'commode' fertilizer Was riot
gown, it being elairned teat the use of I
fertilizer has ft
et- eect of stiffening 'he
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Pictures ...
Vor Wedditage Gitts. flirtha
Arnlversarles* and all other occa:-
Mons. And nothing gives such
letting pleasure es a good. Picture.
'tire nave Pictures Jo suit all tastes
and pockets, Come In mid see
Smiths Ait and Gilt Store
The Retne of Ileantifid Pictures
East St. Phone I9a
StrW.
I The regular meeting ot the Junior
Taners' Club iebeing held on Thursday
evening, when Mr. IC, V, Lawton, of Car-
la*, will deliver an. addres,
. The .itny meeting. of the Dungannon
branch of the Junior Institute, whielt
Was to have been held at the honte of
Miss Nora Reid, will be held at the home
et Miss Mary Mem histeed, as Miss
Reid has accompanied Mr. and Mre, G.
M. MeKerizie an their vacation, to 'Par.
onto. The dine is July 14th, at 2,0 p.m.
The roil cell will be answered by mu.
gestions for "plenie hutches." There
will be a deMenatration by Mary Million
tome "how to build a etimpfire;" a reade
Mg by Helen Andersen, "The &Mg My
Paddle Sings:" an address by Cori, Tine
nian, on "The Great Outdoors:" and an
, address by Dr. Vats on, "What to do in
:case el drwning." Current Zients will
• be given by rime Anderson. The hose
teekees are: Greet, Yung, Ruby Dickson,
lare Willis and Ole Anderson. There
will be a picnic temper, tollOwed by a
eing.song. A very interesting end pre.
fitabie time; Is expeeted.
Mr. (Merge Womb, of Cederiele, is it
guest at the limo of his bsother. Mr.
Thomas Woods.
The steaueey axial under the aus
edees et the iWonien'e Atrielition of
Ihingsearea 'Uited thineh on Wednese
ii day eening. wee * most suecessfill event
tdeepite persistent showers througheutthe
•
(ley. *Scheduled to be held on the
ehurein lan, theta wee *athing else to
lrla but held it in the church. raosIng
II tae &iser a tikparity andlente Ailed the,
1cliurh, and was eidetteined VelT ligtal.
ingly by tident itern Gederlieri,"11te and.
lengiumen, Rev. C. C. It Mite who had
not yet gone to Ks new home at See.
forth, aeted et the chairman> In Isis us.
Ieel ceoble riier. The program e one
elited of the following numbets° PiCn
thief". Mrs. 0. C, Treleaven and he?.
daistbret Miaa Wilma Treleatern &trove
, dean wile*, George Rodee, acteMPfinled
Beware
of Moths...
Which MAY tattle more damage.
than the mile of a Cedar Meet,
• We have a nice assortment of
Cedat Oheste whielt • wfil protect
yotir furs, blankets, etc.
How about those Window Shades
tlinit need. renewing.' We have
them in all ekes.
J. R. WHEELER
•lentnitstre Dater and rafters*
St, Gelleriels
Dainty Voiles. $2.95 to $7.95
Washable Crepe ina white and pastel shades
$2.95 to $10.95
Empite Silks, white ground,. Eizei tA CI
111i to 20 years,
36 to 44, et af
Lace Dresses in 'White, Pink anatA CA
Green, kdainty dress for ..
Mesh Hose White Berets
White and Eggshell Charnoisette
Gloves
Smart things to wear at prices you
like to pay.
Y"r.PVA liT
SC.HAFER.'of
Stole • • _ • • • • VatU#
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Phone 56
oalled gos M. and Mrs. J. Cook on Sat -
ear. Wm. ionse and son -in -law -----------gr.
Winson, of Toonto, spent Sudday With
Me. and Mrs. IVog1e Zr Rome
is a ,brother of Mrs. Ph*.
Miss T.sbel Chestnut returned to her
home in -Lucknoar for the holidays, miss
Chestnut has been engaged to teach
Dunlop school for another terM.
• •
mr. and Los. Jena' Reuters anti Uri,
Richard 'Wickens and son Ritchie, of,
Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mts. Joe
Brophey over the holiday,
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R. DOAK
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
Phone 556 2Icton St
r. and Mrs, pay and faitlilY, of De-
troit, are up to 'spend two weeks at their,
cottage.
The Vim; Peoples meeting Was held
last Thursday night at pt. andrWW
-United churc.' •
Miss Udine Elsworth, who is visiting
Mrs. Wbb, expects to return to London
Wednesday or lasuredii3o - .
Mrs, Webbs niece. Phyllis, was ttilten
to lewdest Thursday and after medical
care was ordered to Victoria Hospital;
Where she will• be two woeits or longer,'
Her eonclition ie claimed to be serious, ,
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• .I3EN MILLER •
Mr: and ldre, Albert Orsod spirit Sun.
day in Baylleld.
Miss, Loretta Kerr has ben't enlisted eo,
her home, with measles.
Quito A large number tat* in the lst
ef July. telehfation •In Gederieh. '•
..itere W.. Patton Is enendtig a dalror
two with his family Shillew Lake. •
alis. E 11. Walter has returned hoine,
having spent it week with her son hi Tor.
onto. .
There was no serviee at Benmiller ori
Stinday on account of, annivertary eer
oleo at Carlow.
IMO Ounnixightim and Mist 'Carr have
left for their reepective homes to -end
the lialidays. •
MM. <RO.). Patton and children ate
holidayleg at their cottage at Shallow
Lke, July and August.
Mr. t,eo Oke, of Detroit, vont Sunday
in tentrziller. Ills mother, lefts. Xda Oke,
returned home with him.
Woe A. W. Brown, with ten boys of
hIs surnigy ehool clam were holidaying
hi Senmiller for a few days.
and Ms. Jae. Reid, of Teetwater,
were guests at the home of Mr. and Mts.
d. Million one day laSt week,
Mr. and Mrs. Adern Craig and /amity,
01 Toronto, *re spending a Week with
Mr, arid Mrs. Stanley Vanstone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ches. Pereival, of Thf.
" Delo, visited their aunt and nude, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Vanstone. on Monday.
and Mo. Hugh. MeGookin and
family, of Dtroit, visited with Mr. and
edre. Stanley Vanstorie on Monday'. •
Tine contest, in the tulles Aid doted
and on Wedureday the loosing side Mg
tertaliled the Whinerto• a real geed
leeer and enteeainment.
"Where Quality
Gives Price
a Meaning
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Fmk Dry aeavisg Works
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..113 Marie Hoek wee Godeelett to
Dentelora Day.
NOSS rietbette Trott= eves a holiday
visiter In °Atria; for Median thy.
144es. Rey Mom and tenet,. of Termite.
'are at tit& borne of her pmente, M. and.
Ms. A. it Clatters, foe a bedidey.
Otir teshee. Miss Weitkis:hae cene
te her henieittflumineein but will 'be
beek St:dm/Yee,
Mt Richard Glidden and *en 1reed4
'ere ittmtrattt'd DoMinion Day at-
' tending the Potter *nit.
Met, MAK of Woodstock, and aft
end Ms. Chat MPlieil, of Godeekti,'
at J. W.r SALKELD FAR1W,
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Chic Mita for sport wear.
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• Children's fiats and Berets a specialty1
dalaace of Spring Millinery at greatly reduced prices.
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Kingston Street Goderieh
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WEST STREFT GODERICH