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Samuel *Wass tea WM tiug ;et the cbUrett WedneedaY•
t4 tWisrton, Aim TOrldt, Stratford, and A.X. end
rrta rn-oavoi, �Z utooto, vionat Jaresir. mote ata tinnily were Visitor*
with hie Mahar, Mie ROL irretteven. with Mr. end Airs. Heber J. L. sea.
Ur. Robert Reid, of Port Xigin, is Mr. and Mrs., Albert Campbell mut
spending weele with. reletives in tills Westdeld, were gust* with
diettiet, Cautpbell'S *ether, Mrs> Annie
WM' Salem% Of %UMW, %yea a re.
rent Winter with, WS sister-in-law, Airs,
UM* Carnpbell.
Ms. rble Johnstone, AstrtiC14, has
Mrs. Iticlund limn $ine
daughtsr, iniaboisy, war losm* *Wen
with Mr., *ad Met. Meltioroldt'
Me and Mrs, (Kam meal,
mil,e vary no, Ala -eater& and Mr, en
Mrs, John ticifirageour, Dederick were
gueMi with Mx. io14 Mu, - ,
gins.
ow enjoying the 'winter manthe at
the lame or her daughter, MM. William
Alton, a Ashtield, Mrs, Rebett Hutt is
new oceupying her oWn hone in Dun.
ganlion,
Mrs. Hutton Roach told deughterML .
Wm Lula, are Ili London this Week
Berkley, the» latter having *one e
M. Wm. Bettie, Ooderielt, was a viate cOtineetien with her lg. •
Dungannon *visitor on TuesditY. lie wes '1'he artelltron or the Sias is cialed to
',compelled b' WA Helen Cooper, lase the 010114 eiass to be conducted en
been visttiog tbe bowie of Mr. and of Ooderick Irridey by Mks Zoe* Durnin in the
Recent ouests lit the home of Mr. and 'besement of the PresbYterlan church.
d. Mrs 0 Swan Doi* *rid
THE 041DERICIT WAR
reeretted, Stem the marmot ewers' LUCKN'OW
siriasis Item bees Owe to remark that _c _
it is well that was * deg and not al ,vuailar west%
child thet Met' *lath, ss IM 431k1r.n Nose male Anne, lionnon. spent
112"Y "11" "ea*" Itt.1 aztrtra the week -end with her znotiwr,
tit 010 who never troll el•Aw up
tfitotigh Um Wiese. Al
4% iluptestave preperetory service /400 Wilhelm** ;pc of Torento,
au, ism tit lorsairat preabytatian dumb spent the week.end with her parents,
on Tuesday evisting. when the pastor, Mr' snct Akx• •
Rev. C. H. MeDonsl,d presened tome. Mr. and UL Max ReYnard *pent the
$tratock trent the wor41-"lehat doth weels,,eutcl with. the fermefe motber
the Lord require of thee. but to .40 oat. Whet.
ly anti to we van. awl to walk boo. Mr. end Ws. tieelutm MicHal, of
bly with thy Den" ite found in the Ottitwe, ere visiting with the footer's
tareiststione to Prophecy of Web 04. /t was s *surge Plrenti, 24n '4n4 /Int* POUT 10414*/*
Mr. an .
T. Son ttiWan. li were Mrs Kg -
of much gratineition to ell 'bet 1)))*
warde,of twenty new member* Were re-
ceived bY the session, end will Partake
Ot the ifigerintetit of Me Loots Supper
to the first One ;set Sunday next
One ef the old landmarks of Magma -
et *bout to be levelled. the northetn Scott, f
hiss Plow Andrew et londok pezd
the week -end with. her parents, Mr. and
Afxs. Andrew.
UM. Wilfred Walloon and son Jack,
o 00derich, Visital With the formees
mother, Ms. A. W. liatntlten, last week.
Ware Douglas Preach Afac Hot -
&rain able to be oround agate letter her laugh's brother, J. D. McDowell, *MI Winnifred mid mr, and Mrs. Marl Swan. non
ba be vi Sting wttb. the later's par- portion of the old "Meek" hotel it por. Inuth• »on °filo and Irvin 0
OlerViees in iiit. Peurs Anglican chute)) Robert As if.; Mr. John. Webster and mr. Lawrenee
were conducted. on Sunday afternoon by courier between Dungannon and </wig-
gle rector, *eV. O. IL 0e0feheten, who rick Tlik is oue ot the not building* Webster, of florforth, are at present with
ache
h Bilking
inditposition lag week. Mrs. McDowell. of Westlield.
he Ogg king of eats, /tr. and Afirs. Adrian P. Dealer. tiOn ot the property now beloasiair to Teeswater, Visited recently with Lucke
ve s
matron the gcnial ma now friends. ,
We ism pleased to say that Mrs, Wig- liffro. Josep .
Franklin ThOMpona, of Lolidoll. 'wee
a. week -end visitor with bis mother.
Willlem TbeMPsok
Tile molar Meeting of the W. M. 0.
of Erskine Presbyterian ehureil was held
(merge Andereon, ,
lateknow, he* rented the farM,„lielong-
tn tO Mlles Haines and preparing
the laud fOr waiving 11 as on it..
d Ire im naive Sermon, hi:0 to be erected at Dungannon and but Mr' and Mrs. Max RaYnerd, of
new.
Urs' ireurY anct "lighter' HU)9 Isfibleet being 7Witir:essiwg tor Christ.° very tew oir *went eitineus csa.re mr. it R. macintosh and mr.
Airs, Erie Fairbetrit and lig ura. age r
t r Detroit 'Were reemt visitors with Wards of WO years Owe its eompletionnewed itequeintMlees in Ducknowl last
Mrs. Vrtizbatml father, U. L. Reed, and Ant10117 allele owned the poverty and „,..„„.
her grandmother, Mrs. 'William Reed, constructed the 'buildIng surd tor many ''''`w°•
MO and
Sr. veers condected an hotel business which her mother, laris. roberrin, wbo spent
Mrs. MacIeart, of 'Weiland,
'IOW an.nuI garden partf Dungen- served the travelling Public in pioneer
tile winter with her daughter, are visit -
non, ignited church wtfl be held on the days. It was at one time a WO owner ing this weer hi Lwoow.
church lawn ott WednesrlaY, June Mkbut has not been used tn the eapaelty
Last Sunday evening the 'Ripley and
Mies Flom Devlin left this week ter of hotel for 0 long time, tinle Ibe portion Tetanal,/ United. 'church, eongregatiOns
Bruce County where she will .e miring of the hotel near the comer,which was exchanged choirs and minieters for the
eoaelting classes, On. Feida)o the Dun- remodelled and put in good condition by evening. The choir and minister of
gannon coaching ease will be held in the .present owner, will be left standing.
Ripley were gladly welcomed by Luck.
the birenient of Ersidne Presbyterian At a well attended Meeting of Mem- now congregations.
church, and next week elasses will be hers and representatives or the Weinter
held at Brussels. Gerrie and Auburn. fatally heId at the home of Mr. and ,C01-4BORNE
Mr, Thos. Dickson. of the Lake Read Mrs. Joules Alton near Ducknow * on
north, of Poit Albert, is tearing down Tuesday evening, plans were made for mre tone menwael spent a few days
the hOUse Od VA farm Ou conoessiOn 9. holding the mutual Webster tardily re- in Goderieh. last week.
Astifield three miles west of Dungan- union Saturdar, Jane Mr. James miss Hazel Emerson, of Parlddli, spent
the week.end with friends here.
Mrs." Samuel Allin, of Ooderich, is
visiting .11er son. Mr. ,Aidin
Mr. Prank Allman, of Toronto, is vis-
iting MS cousin, Mr. Edward Hardy,
Dr. and Mrs. Alex. Samby, of Hamil-
ton, spent the week -end with the lady's
mother, Mrs. Thos, McPhee.
Miss 'Dorothy Robertson was in aor.,
onto but week attending the graduation
of her email. Ms.s Martha Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marsh and. dau-
ghter, Winnie, visited with igen& and
relatives in Tavistock and Stratford 00
throughout the afternoon. oatereay,
41 WteDOnald condueMd the service ilekl
ttl Alft h. member seeing it bul# # nQW 10- k cla k or aourlotioPtca Tel
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THE KELITINATOR COMPANY
wish to announce the appointment of Mr. L. H, Zinn as their
yepresentatiVe for Goderich and vicinity, The above illustra.
tion shows the convenient height at which provisions are
pakeptet the Kelvinator refrigetiratbr, See advertisement on
non, and is having a modern bungalow
erected instead. It is the intention Of
Mr. and Mrs, Dickson to reside there
when it Is completed.
At the morning service in Dungannon
United chureli, _the pastor, Rev, X). A.
MaeMillan chose for his subject; oyter. ed south of the village of Lucknow,
Mang l'rouble," the text. being taken near Greenhill cemetery, and the en.
held as usual next Sunday, and al. on the day el the reunion. The gather -
cultural Park Lueknovr, where dinner
c onference, arrangements have been
; a and supper will be served and 'irhere an
interesting program of sports will be
At Erskine. Presbyterian einn•ch, Rev.
Alton was elected president and Mr,
Wed, AilderSen secretary. A sPecial lea-
tur of the reunion thls year will be the
unveiling of e cairn en honor' of the
pioneers and descendants of thbeillus-
MMus family. The eairn wIll be erect -
from Matthew 0:34. Ger/fees will be Veiling eerelnotAY will be held at 11 a.m.
though, the .pastor Will be in attendance MO will afterwards aciptun: to the Agri -
Ming as his tett-Hebrews 13-8:, 'tants
ethrtst, the same yesterday and today
and. forever" A solo was sung by Mrs.
S. H.' Stothera, The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper wfli be.dispensed in ICI!:
kine PresbYterisx. enuech, Sueday.'next,
preparatory service being„hebt on Tues.
,day avenkig,
A Meeting of much interest to the
farmers is looked forward to on Titure-
day evening ot this week when the jun-
for FarmersClub will hold an open
meegng, Professor 'W. 4, Squirrel), head
or the Department ,of Field Husbandry
of the .Ontatio Agrieulturel College.
Will be the guest spatterand
a. profitable time is antietpated. A cer.
dial Invitation is extended -to ell farm-
ers, or farree.re eons, irt the district to
attend, whether Members of the °Toni-
zation. or not. '
,"Paddy," » the little ' black 'Spaniel
puppy owned by mr. mutton Reach, met
with a tragic death on the nut* street
of Dungannon, when the Vms struck by
a car and instantly .killed. As he was
a general, trworite, his death is much
•ORESSES.1.DRESSIS!a----nd'more DREssEst
Never before has there been such a selection of fine Summer Aresses
in Voile, Celasilk, Wash Crepes and Flowered. Prints.
PASTEL CREPES AND FLOWERED CREPES
Acket frocks in sand crepe with cape and bolero
effects; cape sleeves and short sleeves, types you'll
need for a well.dressecl summer, In white and all
pastel. shades.
Special '$4.95
CELASIMAK PASTELS -
Sport dresses in all light shades and white, flattering
styles and made in washable celasilk crepes..
Special' $2.9$
WOMEN'S DRESSES
Silk voile dresses made especially for the larger
sizes; lovely styles and in nice patterns and shades.
Sizes 88 to 44.
Special $4.45
WHITE BAGS
'White and chic and washable -of course you
watt a white bag for summer!.
Special 98c
WOVE FLANNEL SKIRTS
The smartest thing for summer wear, with
blouses and pullovers.
* Special $1.98
:MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS
Sport trousers in grey and sand flannel,
Seville style.
Special $2.95
BOYS' FLANNEL SHORTS
in. grey and sand with matehing belt. Sizes 4
to, 12.
.iiipeciai $.1.00
White.
HATS
White Pelts, Vitt Cre-Pes
and White Pananats„ ail.
made in the leading summer
fashion. Pick atm! there \
are any number of styles..
Special
A. CORNFIELD
So Si how Mit COMINIINS MAI A111 SAVE KC Noe 418
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rat..1REWM JUNE ht, 1MS
CAPITAL THEATRE
sow Leuese Asses vississo-Its axes.
1410,11., TUES. AMA
44 FAIR
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A !windy tale of WILL WASS. driggEtSE DRDODIXSO. their chile
&en (JANET 43ATHOR» and NORMAN rodo, their Were WALLY
W.X80; end LW ATM) and a prize hog. Deltglitfitt entertainment
the screen* best)
'ORM, FM and SM.. Teel tow
VICTOR Afel.AOLEN
&ores * Itewling burlesque en the college :mama racket. DIM%
MOSER gun RPM O'DAY assist in
"RACKETY RAX"
and tor these `Who enjoy red-blooded Western. ysmi
Back Jones in "ONE MAN LAW"
COMING-o"Arreessaltle, anal 'Yon SW a Mouthful."
Matitems We& *ea Sat. at $.111 pee.
ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES
FRIDAY, June 9
TO OTTAWA TOM. WINDSORTURDAfiDTTR01°IT
• $7.55 . $3.25 , $3.40 -
nail SERVICE (standard. 'on)o
lieV,, Groderich-2.39 P.M. Juno 9 1;k1 riBeit7°01.11 6i:7e. st;an.14.
AIL Ottawa -4.1A am. 3une 10 me, Detroit ele pan,
RETURNING •
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14vOtteim 10.45 p.m. tom Border cr all this up-
-MON, 3U 1*- ledbm
Jhum 10
8.30 p.m.
8.35 p.m,
9.20".m.
slummy, JUNE n train 10 from Detroit Mom p.m,
from Windsor TUC& ans. •
igsual Half Fare for Children -Tickets eoad in coaches enlY:
No baggage thecked.
Tickets to Detroit sold subject to passenger meeting ImmigraT4, M-•
Unirements of United States+. if fond before) entering that Country
Tickets and Woman= from
Goderich, Town and Depot Ticket Agents.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
T.58
Neve Issue
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THE TREASURER OF THE PROVINCE QF ONTARIO
OFFERS FOR PUBLIC SUBSoRIPTION
, $25 000 000
GOVERNMENT OF THE s
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
4% and 4'/2% Debentures
(Non -callable)
$io,000,000 .4% Seriar Debentures, dated June 12 1933, clue in equal
annual amounts of $2,000,000 from June 1, 1934 to June 1,
1938 inclusive.
$15,000,000 0414%17.Year Debentures, dated June 1,1933, clue June 1,1950.
Coupons June 1 and December 1.
Regi,sterable as to principal only,
Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada in the Cities of Tornio,
Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax or Saint john, MB., .
at the holder's option,
Denominatierne:
4»% Serial Debentures, $1,000 only.
4%% 17 -Year Debentures, $100, $500 and $1,000.
Legal opinion of the Attorney-Generat of Ontario and oi E. G. Long, Esq., Le.
1 These Debentures ere a direct obligation of the Province
of Ontario, authorized by Act of the Lecishtture of th r
Province and are a charge as to principal and interest u
the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province.
The proceeds of this issue will be applied to the funding of short term indebtedness
. incurred for capital expenditure. - .
$ 2,000,000 4% Debentures, due 1934 - 99.76 yielding 4.25% to maturity.
$ 2,000,000 4% Debentures, due 1935 . 99.53 yielding 4.25% to maturity.
$ 2,000,000 4% Debentures, due 1936 - 99.16 yielding 4.30% to maturity.
$ 2,000,000 4% Debentures, due 1937 98.73 yielding 4.35% to maturity*
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Plus accrued interest in each case
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the diecretkin of the Treasurer of Ontario.
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otter about Juno 121933,
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