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Agate en thea vece.1ion, Atli ,ladies oa ' 0101:..,..,0 0> i1 "
community are urged to coxae and hear :i
i-' .[ 41. ih la n a` good talk art " ;t%ng a F"641t rrQ"
blew* in a flhracticait Way.
TIIE GODERICII STAX
D/II CAPS
Miss afarien Mortimore spent a day PLEASURE PARTY HERE i We have a new stock of Bathing Caps in
at her home here last week,
Mr. •and Mrs. IT. U41e and elatldren
fruited friends at Ripley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Scott, of Taranto,
j., are visiting his father, Mr. Robt. Gott,
,fir:
"I, Miss Lillian Brown, of Mitchell, is the
guest of her friend, Mrs. A. J. lF'ergiiaon,
thin week,
Alar. and Mrs. A. C. Jackson, of Gode-
rlch, were Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, W. B. (PattersSn.
Mrs. Reuben Taylor, of Adana*,
T "
Sat ia> it=chy Thee bialy 1l�t. ur<rier . assorted calors and in a good weight, Priced
Beak., arrived on. Saturday to spend a
few weeks With her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jno, Ferguson.
Mr. arid stirs. H, Govier spent Sun-
_day.last with their daughter, Mre. Bel-
lery,—ornear i retei: _
Mrs. .Wm. Anderson rtturned; from
Toronto. last week, accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Donald Patterson; who in-
tends spending the summer in this vie-
Inity.
Mrs. Wm. King, who came :up from,
*Toronto with her daughter end son -In-
law, MSF. and Mrs, Jos, 'Scott, is visiting
with her sisters, Mrs. W, C. Robertson
and Mass L. Hlkln over the week -end.
Mr: and Mrs. oifitn, of Elrnsvale, and
o M. • and Mrs. Jas. Jackson were week-
end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack-
son will .remainfors week or more
withthe latter's sister-ineieW, Mrs.
Jno. Arthur.
On Wednesday evening , of this week
the Y. P. S. .of Knox United Church
will present their play, . "Pilgrims of the
Way". in London in competition with
five other 'V. P. S.'s who were winners
in •their respective Presbyteries in the
recent contest in .religious dramas.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Bean, Mr. Ivan
Bean
-acid Miss, M. McLarenreturned
home early this week from a ten days'
motor trip .which extended through the
Thousand Islands, down the St, Lawr-
for encs to Montreal and back to Ottawa,
then home by Kingston and Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs.. H. ; Mogridge returned
Home Monday evening from a ten days'
motor trip to North Bay, thence to Ot-
tawa, Kingston, Thousand'. islands and
Toronto, While in Ottawa they were
guests at the home of Rev, W. R. and
from
Bosom anied
- TheyWere P
Mrs, Alp.e
Mz.
P
le
North nay by Mr. and Mrs. Gorml y
Thompson, who will spend this week
holidaying in Ibis vicinity.
In-
stitute
special •me
*tin
of the Women's
A&'
rs'
-will be held in the x+brreste,
Hall .on Friday afternoon
t
ern
oon
,
when.
Miss
Guest from the IePartmentof Agricul-
ture will speak; Blyth and Belgrave
society will meet with the Auburn Ins
tact Sunday's Sig Stows at
1
It was a thankful %,lanes of bon, whol 4
iru�a into the barber in the slooli. 25c, 9c, 49e, and 59c
�1i5inn°` during the height of Sundaq� •
Milled
afternoon's storm. Leaving Port Buren �*
t 3 0' lock on Sunday Morning they
a c
Campbell's !rug Store
encountered the storm 15 Miles oft
Clergyman's Wife
Fails in Action
PAS 1M
(Continued frOM page 1)
deuce was given that 1w of other corm
Panto had at one time or another been r
bated at or near the scene of the ac-'
cadent, The fudge' sympathised with
the hhdy.
Mrs. Ashdown, the former Anna Tay-
lor. was a spinst:r at the 'OM of thet
mishap, July atst, 10?2, rhe related, but
al was engaged to many' .rtr. Cherie. Rule
Jantzen's "Shoulda re
and "Klingtite"
IM SUITS
tiuuue:nu +,P4,..ta. Skipper .,-- •-.-
taert ordered, Sails hauled dawn and GODERICH �
started his engine. Ten -foot waves O
brerke over the sloop and the boys hung
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on to save themselves trend being swept > ,
overboard. But Lambelrt handled his
boat In masterly fashion and Was given
three cheers and a tiger for his master-
iy work as he drew in between the liar -
!HONE 90
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(O O>
no tee is provided, the sheriff may be al-
lowed such fee as the court may think
fit, and the same may be payable as .the
C9urt.:in3y
--
Tina'is the second year this party has
come to Ooder1es for an outing. It is
sponsored by Dr, A. W. Franeole, a Port
Huron eye, ear, nose and throat . smelt -
list, and the lucky lads are: members of
the T. M. 0. A. They live aboard the
$loop, whf*h will depart next Tuesday.
Sherif Middleton
Answers iiia Critics
Quotes Act.to Show He Was
Justified in Charging for,
Driving Judge
In County Council , on Wednesday
Sheriff G. C. Middieton was criticized by
Reeve Peter Scott for collecting 310 from
the county. for driving Mr. Justice Mas-
ten
' i hie. (the Sheriff's)
n
ten to Stratford
private, automobile. Reeve Scott pointed
out that ' Sheriff Reynolds had neither a
chauffeur's or taxi license and, liad bro-
ken the laws of the country, • Reeve
Goldthorpe stated that the committee
had refused to pay the account, but that
the Sheriff had gone over their heads
and received payment bn an order from
Justice Masten.
Bright and early next, fnorning Sher-
iff Middleton addressed a reply to coun-
cil. In his letter. he denied that either
'broken
Masten had'r any
he or Justice. M n
laws of the county. Be charged that
the reeve was "motivated. with a desire
un
in
1m g
b g
to injure me personally Y P
i
my. honesty."' S
ter 18 MSG
s. Act chs ,
her18 ,
The , P
a
n a
u ted "When 29,was, o
section 1927,tiq
eherfi is direced by the court to nee -
form any service or do any act.. for which
1Ca tits official Capac#t'Y
Sheriff Middleton also quoted the Ad-
ndnistration of Expenses Act, and a ape-
cLal . order.in-Council, 'dated October S.
1025, Coveting the use by sheriff*, crown
attorneys, clerks of the peace,. and pekoe
magistrates of their cars ih the servtce
of the Government, "X was acting in
my official capacity as sheriff and not as
a Chauffeur, and I have never at any
time infringed either the Palle Vehicles
or the Highway Traffic Act,' the official
to
Sia d.
Further, the sheriff pointed out that
his •act, need the county over -night
hotel bus of the judge and court report-
er and that County Council might bet-
ter employ its time, for the reason that
"to date this discussion has cost the
county at leas: $50."
Reeve Scott, who was asked for a re-
traction and apology by the: sheriff, re-
fusedforair-
log
d his
reasons . e
said h. 'H
Ed bot.
fug
were not personal.
ing the matter
"1 would point out that the 'sheriff
first presented his; b111 Zro$10 without
any order, and that the audit board,
Which includes •Judge` Costello, refused
to . pay it, Ws action in securing Jus-
tice' Masten's. • order was an after-
thought," said Reeve 'Scott.
GODRR1CT ,-TOWNSHIP
Miss Marguerite Falconer, of Godes
rich, spent Bniday at the home or her
ter -sirs eapsi Mrs, :Goner
Miss Ruth E. Evans has been re -en-
gaged as teacher at Union School, 8. 8.
No. 8, for another year,
Mr. and Mrs. John Blair attended the
Meal of their brother -tri laic •'the late
Ur. Wm. Love at Atwood last Thurs-
day.
On Wednesday evening of this week
the Union softball team will play a
friendly game with a team from Hol-
mesville at Union.
Next Sunday the serviee will be held
as usual in Union .church at 3 p. m.
Sunday school tit 2 p.m. The pastor tr in
charge.
The June meeting 9f the W. M. S. of
Union church will be held at the home refused to p1rY• A writ was "then issued
of Mrs. Robt. Mcllwain, Jr., on Wed- against the Village and the telephone
nesday afternoon this week. company.
M. and Mrs. Brock Orr and Donald,
of Toronto, and.Miss Helen Zell, of the
Laudon teaching staff, were week -end
guests at the home of the ladies'. father,
Mr, J. W. Bell.
Sunday
in form
rr c ds
theiii w
t
During e
afternoon the barn roof on the farm of
Mrs. J. B. Orr was partly blown off and
a wood stave silo was also blown dawn.
CH
:INN:
ori �
I
Opening up.under new' ''management. Good ..meals, clean
rooms All kinds of Soft Drinks and `:Tobaccos, Catering
to town and surrounding country.
EVERYBODY WELCOME HERE.—GIVE US A TRIAL
REASONABLE -RATES
roomto rentfor; barber shop.
Also a front 1?
PERCY GRANT, ` Prop.
HAMILTON STr GODERICII
Well Conducted
School, Is G. C. I.
.
(Continued from: 1)nage'
and Ashdown, a Presbyterian clergyman
without charge. en August 12th of the
same ,rear. `Ilse wedding was to have
taken place in Toronto, she said, but on
account of the accident au these pians
were cancelled, They included * hon.
eymeen trip to Muskoka Lakes, The
wedding did take place at. Blyth, en
scheduled time, while the bride was on
hes, and ,:ahe sitech-awMorhtretio'r.
items, 3100 for disappointment and in"
conveniences, caused by the change in
the wedding plana and a .further 358
for atteirdgnCe 'open her by iter Mimeo
and husband;
Dr. Ashdown, who told Mr. Donnelly,
defence counsel, that he wasa graduate
of Chicago University with the degree of
doctor of Phllosopbv, said he had mar-
ried his wife after a two month' court
ship. He had no preaching charge at
present, he testified. On the day afteh
the aecident be visited the village clerk
'
and notified him of a claim for x dam
ages. The clerk then took the matte
up with the hfsuranee :company, which
--popular bathing suits at every summer
Resort,
New Styles - New Colors
and butt of all the prices are greatly
-reduced' this - season,
Dr. Ashdown testtfied that his .wife
would never again have the same up-
right figure and sprightly walk she had
when he first met her:. She would never
again run or dance and that her ahoul-
„
dere were now bent over. In answer
a , question he .said he had seen Mrs.
Ashdown dance during their courtship,,
The loss 15 covered by insurance. but that they had never danced togeth-
er,
Mr, anil'Mrs, Reg- Johnston, and Har- Ar Kirkpatrick sated that Mrs. Ash -
old visited on Sunday with relatives at down would never again be able to walk
Seaforth. On then' return they were. more than half a mile without, sufferittg.
accompanied by Mrs, M. Milroy, • Nene pain:
is. visiting with relatives here,. The accident happened when the
aThe
co
ngregation of
f (Unio
n c
hurch
1 hold their annual straw errY festi-
val e
es i-
va1 n
the church
lawn on Friday e.
ven-
ing, June 23rd.. For Anther particulars
look : for .advertisement elsewhere in the
ds..1n
e• 'recur
d th
-lee*frig
an
book
d P
an
tis .
science ate so. facro rY " -•
"All the teachers hold • the necessary
qualifications . for their present • ditties
and .the teaching in. the school is of a
high average"
The accommodations are graded. No. 1
as to closets; water supply, school build-
ings, class ;rooms, halls, cep rooms, tea-
chers' private rooms, blackboards, light-
ing; heating; ventilation and, adequacy
of accommod&tions; No: 2 as to desks,
gymnasium and assembly hall, and No.
3 as to Scheel grounds and Waiting
rooms 'The janitor is doing hie: work
well"
"Satisfactory additions have been
made to • the equipment as follows:
$14.33 to reference library,. 340,61) to
supplementary' reading, and 355.50 : to.
maps, charts, globes, etc.".
paper:,
'the Union Vrainatic Society will pre-
sent 'their two plays; Neighbors and
„Qolderin Elves" in the
township
p
hall, Carlow, on Friday evening, June
16, Another lumber swill be the "Old
time singing school." It is :being given
under, the auspice$ of the Y. P, S. of
Carlow United church. •
Eels. F. W. Craik conducted the ser-
vice in Union- church en Sunday and
delivered a splendid• addresson the text,
'Which hope' we have as an anchor of
the . soul both sure' .and stedfast, and
which entereth into that within the
veil," Hebrew 6;11 During the service
Misses Marlon Porter .and Esther McI1-
mer resse
orzto nUor----,(o=tno=o1===aossios===torzos====
C0011 refieshing. summer' fashions
-in the happiest moods.
lady walked across the boulevard from
the sidewalk to a standing automobile
to talk to • .
some fr1ends In
turning
s
left
away from the,car her t f
Cot fidden-
ly went through the sod; down about
twelve inches, .doubling up in .its descent,
X-ray plates were produced to show the, M
breaks, 11
0
c for thee1
evidence
gave e
Those who
Tho
plaintiff were: 'Mrs. Ashdown, Dr. ,K1i-.
pai,
tr ck Dr, Ashdown Mrs, Susan Sher- .
r
treed, Harvey. Erskine, J. H. R, Elliott,
John Harr, • Nathaniel Johnston, James':
Kirby an& Joseph Gamble; for the de -
'fence: Fred. Argent, George White, 0
John :Ferguson, Geo, Chambers, Jas: B.
Turney, Francis Rogerson.
J. H,' Crawford, Wingham, for the
tiff;, L E..Dane for defendants.
plain ey
wain sang very effeetl,Yely,. "Borne . daY
He'll make it plain -to me."
It is with deelti'regret that we chron-
icle the death of the late Kingsley Bar-
ris and William Pearson, who met tra- I. D Eastman and. William Snasel a5
gic death from gas in a well last Tues- second,
day. Many from here attended their Five rinks of Ctoderieh bowlers visited
funerals on Friday; afternoon, The late :Wingham on, Monday evening and par -
len. Pearson is a former resident of this ticlpated in a Scotch trebles.: touena=
Also novelty°beach capes in attractive
designs,
._. Friday and Saturda_. �.-
Sj�BCIa� for �� a�
a S tort sleeves and no
rn
Dresses:
sleeves, dare and light~'
Pr t
shades, 34 to 44.. Reg.
.9SC' each.
Ph
an
Clearing�
69c each
a
F. EL'HIBBERT
=0
11401 ( O
AT THE BOWLING GREEN
ten t
Iri .the local tournament a, Picton
street greens onMondayevening honors
went to Dr. Hall . and L. L. Knox, with.
locality* and attended Union school.
The heartfelt Sympathy of this com-
munity is extended . to the sorrowirig
ones in their sudden and, sad bereave-
ment...•
(From another correspondent)
Miss Ruth E. Evans, teacher at Union
school, has been re-engaged for anoth
I The meeting- of the Y. P. S. will not
I be held on Friday evening, on account
of the Draniatic Society taking their
Reg. Needham, and Bobbie and Jackie,
Of Goderich, were guests at the home
of Mr. arid Mrs. O. Harwood on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McAllister and
Miss Veto, Steepe, of Clinton, were
guests at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs.
Robt. McAllister on Sunday.
The June meeting or the W. M. S.
will meet at the hOme of UM, Robt.
Se,c1lwain, jr., on Wednesday afternoon
of this week. Miss Ethel Malwain will
have charge ef the meethig.
The anneal strawberry.festival at Tha-
i= church will be held on the church
lawn on Friday, June 23rd. 'The plaY,
"Perm Folks," will be presented in the
church by the young people of Goshen.
Mrs. Carl Sowerby and baby daugh-
ter returned home front Ooderich hos-
pitel on 'I'ltarsday of last week and are'
visiting at the home ef Mr. und Mrs.
Relit McAllister.
Several of the relativeq and friends
of the late leles. (Rev.) 'tames Orr at-
tended her funeral in :Goderich. on
Monday, Wfien the rentaird,were brought
from London. interment' was made, in
Maitland cemetery.
The coMmunity may feel fortunate in
escaping more daniage froM the storm
last week. Trees were urirocted and1
barn doors blown off, but these were
'Washable Crepes
Pastel shades, including the popular
white, is a certain favorite for summer.
All sizes for misses and women.
New Voile Frocks
Crisp fresh Frocks that revel in countless
tubbings, colorful and cool looking, and
fashion right for every summer occasion.
In women's and misses' sizes.
$2.95 to $4.95 •
101D81 .
Jacket Dresses
menta The rink of Joe Bowman (skip),
Wes. 'Litt and Frank Donnelly, was the
pnly one to get in the money, drawing
down second honors. Other rinks; with
the first -named: skip, Were:., W. Powell,
Fred Craigle and Cleo. Matheson; A.
Taylor George and William Symonds ;
Jas. Bisset, . J. Newcombe and Peter Bis-
set; Jack Johnston, H. MeNee and Jas.
j
MaeVicar. The weather was 'bitter cold, i.
bowlers donning their winter underwear
and heavy sweaters... Dien then their
teeth were chattering,
THE CASH STORE
Qthe
On
Square
GOLBORNE TELEPHONE SYSTEIA
.educes Rates ;
In this time ofdepression a telephone is an economic
necessity. On each of many transactions during the year the
not vi) .
,ria %
price. of a telephone may be made or lost by g ol'
having a telephone. At $8,00 per year, our presentreduced p.
rate to..paid-up. subscribers, why.: be without• a telephone. Our'
System is in excellent. condition. Our service is prompt and
efficient, your Place order with our operator now and en-'
joy the convenience and profit of a telephoner •
] Y.
Coiboyne Municipal Telephone Systemstem
CARLOW
OQOp0i01
Jackets must not be overlooked this sea-
son, from the all -white to the darker
shades in three-quarter length coat.
They are very smart and good looking.
We advice an early selection.
Your clip w
Store .1110.0 •
CLEARING
Men's and Young Men's
GOLF PANTS
An Wool Tweed and Fancy
Cheeks, Tailor Made. Sizes
30 to 42 Regular Price $2.95
Clearing at $L75 to $3.5
Mi ROBINS
Agent for Tip Top
Tailors
$19 50
SUPS Or
PHO N E 384
minor details to what might have hap -1
many feared it would be a repetition oil
the Wednesday storm, so the church!
service was much shortened to enable;
the people to return tame. •
Hews of the death of Mr, Wm. X,ove,1
last week ag relatives here, Mr. Love!,
rids injured when, a cow erowded him t
between a gate and tho gate post. He,
was rushed to TAstowel hospital, where
an operation was performed, but fade&
to cave Ids life. The funeral was held'
on ZutralaY, interment being made in
Elmo. Ventre tereeterY, AtWOcti.
and, Mee, John Blair, Me, Richard Por.1
ter, Mrs. O'sorge Ginn, Mrs. iteg. Sturdyi
and itir. John attended the funer.1
0.0.
SCHAEFER cl
Value
PHONE 56
Milier's Worm Powders not only eg.
terMinate intkaintd and other weans,
but they aro s rentedy tor many other
ailments of thildren. They strengthen
and aro touted in timir erteets where
tile and suffers front less of appetite.
'useful and they will vent to allay pain
and griping lin the domath, trent Match
ehildren so often suffer.
We can take care of
your requirements in
niture
Stoves, and in fact
anything for the
home.
WE POSITIVELY SAVE
YOU MONEY
'ENSAIIONALSALE:
,tho SUPERIOR..• 8TORE.S
- 010:10=== •
IeciiiiNSFLAKES ONLY 7c pkg.
PLEAAURNLDRY
SOAP 10 Bars for
AYLMER
CATSUP LI:
*28c
25c
WAX BEANS 2ting23c
On the Broadway of &deficit
BRUNSWICK SARDINES 2 ti" 9c
IDEAL
LARGE
SweetMixed Pickles jAll 29c
TOMATES ere 19c
AND e
CLEANS 5
'CLEANSER SCOURS w
MARMALADE LT 29c
ORANGE
Jar
Bring Us Your Eggs.
PHONE 46
— Highest Prices Paid.
J. CALVIN CUTT
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