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dwU4 by 2ir+i > ]ialaerk lMx�, OAPITAL �r ■i��t "1"�j1t entail btstach, wliw aacuR, lilac. and lsum. bice3 matt visited a 1t -Wan scwvlct� to lse ac* at ""^ '"
*-4tat he re ttves iR Totonta ov" the W"k
DunAannon
the �.11airP au irit.+rgattlait ./rte !�` . Solis pier rated by the rultingr branehes xa. 'gin^liarcl ]'atter iIa 3au4 r�i "► astir 7,a + > tee ' <"may s,as8 Iii 4Q
ICY PI.A'>Klil"i
as towws: Chotutl by u4ea of VPatn= Sunday y2wingG wi".h relatives at ']Vitt �— "'
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en's instiMU of Vwtr0anlaon, "caur Dana. ]mere was as lame atte+.danee at tsar MON.! TUES. aVA WED,—
W. X" wlkb, by the Way. was composed Tile annual strawberrir teatUX1 of semiannual Qquveuttov of the neanerY 6 r 7�arldi
by a Dungannon voete"', vocal duets by US110n,chur�h w1u be held on file clr"Cll
A great aud'thiilling epic of the 1>o a
la�rs;esi brooch �'ilaY} from i20 to R3S, of Huron, hed in ,St• Thomas ehurela, SQUARE
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Xttln: +ayad Mrs, a. U, Iiurt�ira, cf p The priest tar tine machinery weve bek• the MjW. � Claire PMtiluad aurid Mar- lown on Friday evening dune 23CIL waforth, ThwWay, _ June lith. The sYi cOm- a7.�UARE GARDEN
IYeb: ytsitcd Dungannon friends on Wed ter, as it was In good. condition, Mitch of g;aret Ryan, members or the Unigannon: Sup
wild be served t� be fallotsed tn3rttinii slessii�ott 7;aened wit � 1Y� B �- h st MADISON and rt ersonalfes 1
resday, it beim almost now. liar. Nivinl: ira• Juntor 11cstitute; hnmgroua rnadlAX, J Wlth the UOUr«act ploy '°Battu 'ctfkr:': my on, iteral i>ean '. S. A v of champs es-citaml�a, m notables a P -
2&. and lues. Uotert .eavldson return- tends. rnOvhlg dtatelY to the vacatur Mu;i Reheecs Thompson; piano duet by presented by the Scutari people aaelcd beiniD the celebrant, asslstecd lay I,Ats of Colorful action and
ed on Morzds4v from a p�easaaat week 'house an the farm of Thomas Culbert, the Miststra l►IarJ(+rle l►[cDonald and ]dex-, (>! Ort aeot eeiiwatn �vls ic�t) last Rev. canon ApPleyard of 6ezforth and Jack Oakia �rit� �►r��w Nuca►
t: of 81st e,
pend ullp W Dora and 1121011ton. and W. orser WM also Move at once to nice 1?oach; reading, 'T"he Wautte8� lllli.s iFsth r Ven. ,,Archdeaco>u, Jcnes•liatemczt of
Mr. sold Mrs. Jobb W. Petrie and in9s now farm bane; of Prielldship," lulrs, Chas Alton. Miss Week with Mfsa Christine RobettsM at pnde�b.. The rurl-4190 gal chapter ,e-
me$ h4 sesslon in the toreboon at thq r
apnii Mrs, d Pe tie have returned To whom it may concern fittest Have utast Interesting su8d in+ CAlriow, ° 11D1 CANTOR
fnutkl 11asIIKQ whsnc they rioted tela- Tile structtve address on "Utou Plsanning" •?.frS. James Ross 'itis been sa Visitorrectory when the budget repcW, etc,; . cast: and an unsurpai e3
Woes and �w1yed the Wor'ld's Fair. Having aelltered inY name its and "BatanCed Programs.' toucu taC also recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs: were received, From Present indications a the original Joy -may himielf assisted by' a superb ,
'kir ra beauty chorus in a laff -treat
lid Un. Jack itlliott and son, Star's Suf*ription Campaign, 2 .am upon many..interesting hits of historylVictor Floss, Viers feel confident that the ,•
tla of Torolsto, Visited` Mrs. El- hereby soliciting; your support, z~ have su informsAlon In conn�etion with the Air.,Tlaost. Sowerby is erecting a steel Hnrit3t deanery will. raise the full quota DA KID Fnvm SPAIN l
Inns ,
liott"s stater, Mrs.
John Ricchardson, and boo the correspondent for 37pnganno$ life 'sand smwm of . Wona'eli?S Institutes barn on' his farm, formerly occupied, by . for re Also ibe fund, Anglican ser*
Richardson, Aver the week -end: slues 'lNt; 1st, 1922, 411MOO eleven year , ears of the life of the ' Mr. Wm. Elliott.Vices'rg111 Also be held at Grand Bend Eddie as ahull-airy matAtdotw—Jr in leve with viii RQBFsi ..
Mr. during the. 38 y Bennett, h► "Wild CIr6'" aa....
, Thamasl McKetis.ie and daughter, and if the contributions of news itcma W. I• A P3ieasing feature o% the a%feta Next Glmdayr•6erviCeB Will be as '�' this. l+ear under the supervision of Rov. Comir�—Joao Bs>uk �a
Miss Eleanor McKet7xle,. Clinton, visited have been of interest to you, may I ask noon's program was the prewatatton to nal, with the pastor in charge. Sunday iti%. A Hunt, Exeter. 71taWsees Wed. aHsi Sat, '� g oQ >> m- r
eortne�ra=a4nx= Ou #It e7sPfea y4 aPI?ration�by say reaching service. at 3 r
red s alt > -th a the P ar from Miss`,Cbr� enj .Buckjag11i in, 4 &" ]Alf- school at Z p m � - P - - _president.. Mrs. _F H. Paull, Pre-
McKetle, and Mrs. Mciletude. in(, the coupon$ , s Y Pe
dozen silver teaspoons. t ddress being p,IH. sided at the meeting; "of "tire dear#*sty
Mr. and bits. Henry Rooth and Miss week to week, commewing :Lune bth, � :read by Airs: Themaa 8 � e and the Pte- Au. and Mn. 'Robert MCllwain �� W�rJnena auxiliary and led 1A the open' ' - -•.--
r t votb, of Golden Vaney, and Mrs. The Star. These, with 4r' without your sentstion, being; made by Mrs. McOreg- Mr. said 'Mrs. Robert Davids BE��A�r�
�a urk' Faalls, leave return•
Miss Buckingham had been the ef- guests recently with Mrs. Win. Reid, in h!& Prayer, Mrs 'Edward Appleyard : around again gaiter aocidenjt two i
John Roth, of Burk,* subscripltoti clay be sent to me or •to
ive lwme alter a plea- the Star office Rock. any time during or. Welcomed the delegates. The minutes, weeks ago, when he wag tramped on bar
Exd to, their respect ad- liclent secretary of the Kintail Institute Stanley Township- Mr, and Mrs. John Bl0e, of "Win%*
,reek -end ,spent at the home of the the campaign. ':Thanking you in for the past %our years. Following the, Mrs, J. B. Orr held a. successful `"bee" were stead by the secretary -treasurer,: a horse.
&arae p ham," visited with. '-Mr: and � Mrs:° WiA
caner'& daughter. Mss. CW'1 EWott, wants, I stn, Sincerely Yours, Mrs. W: Deem of seafarth and the roll Rev. Mr. Dickenson, from. Montreal,
t National Anthem lunch was served by on: ' Saturday, to repair `the rods 'of the .call 'responded to by representatives from Altace .Sunday, a former preacher here, Vreaohed In
i - and Mr.' sulott, laCt'8. Flk►berb X)avdsL:t, the Kantail branch. 'rates of thaAlm barn, which'was damaged by 'thewind• Born—Aa Saturday, June 17th, to
Cunningham of Blyth, has 'to, Dungannon, Ont. tendered to the Dungannon ladies storm of last week. Sayfleld, Blyth, Brussels, 8elgrave, C1ia- Hacknoo United church s Sunday!
b,� inch Mr, 'and Mrs, Clifford Hackett, a son. afternoon. It is. seven ytaxs since lair',
turned home after visltissir her parents, David E, in#pn, who bad been a ante The annual strawberry festival of ton,: Dungannon, Exeter, Fordwlch, [for- CrongratWatiiansi
Mrs. John 1�itip; , • We regret at W!n , owhlg to the illltess and Bids for their Part in the program, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alton and Alvin W. oil Dickenson left.
M tie, >Wroxeter, Walton, Wingbam, Hen-
ivi . L very ill et visitor dW to 'Miss G est for her splendid address, Union church w 11 be held on the Church sally . Varna,. Auburn, Port Albert, Mid-
to state that la r. N ns of his daughter, lofts. Bert Badman, who and to thH Khltall ladies for their hos, lawn on 'Friday evening, June 23rd. The dieton, StaSa, t3oderich and Seaforth, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs- Jas.
resent time. Their daughters, Alis+ pe tacit play. "`Farm Folks,, will be presented bY,: In . all infantile Complaints that are
the p underwent R crltics<l o : Yation,' returned pi y The financial :sport showed a total . Layburn, near Arthur
Peter MCCatT, of I"uclndw, and Mrs. to his home.in'response to`& telephone ----- the Blake-GosheH Young People. balance on hand of X110, $60,of which 1Virr: and Mrs..John Mullin spent sun- the result of .the depredations of wvrsns
Foster, Ot 13heppardton, are at : C ll f 1lowinr• Oto C clone un' Sundsyr Mr, ,Robert Davidson was AT day afternoon with .Mr. and Mrs. 'Rob- in the, stomach and intestines Miller's
Joian '°$ , a ° W STEIt FAMILY REUNION urns allocated to the bursary pledge and
es nt 4t their parents home, which caused rag much, damage ttv. the EB delegate to the Presbyterial to represent 0 to rite British Columbia coast rais- err Nelson, neat Courey's Corners. Worm Powders will :be found an effeot-
e 1 meetin . of the
Te alar month Y B hicht, us t ero Uch beep: no storm Cats Unveiled at Lucknow on Saturday Union church, for the years 1933 and � Mr: and Mrs. ,Jas. Barbour, of Gode- ive remedy. They attack the cause of
The g d h Sion, Mrs. Edward Appleyard was elect- • expelling the
�! branch of the Women's In- at Windsor., it was hot until Mr'. Errtn%* A. memorial Cairn. was dedicated Sat- IOy4.. Mr, .Robe, -t Menwain was ap_ ed resident is place of Mrs,.F. H. Pauli, rich, spent a day reontly with the rat these
troubles, and Y.
o Thursda , June . o an to realize the uiday at the village of Lucknow .in. hoar- pointed alternative delegate. The. Rtes P ter's mother, Mrs. Sam Sherwood. worms from the organs insure as order-
stitute will be iaeld n Y tuts xeturn that 7s ,herr who resigned because of, her new office
home of Mrs, R, Bawl on,
29th at the tent of the storm here. In lite addition up 0 the Webster family, who settled at byterial was held at Benmiiler on Tues- Mr, and Mrs. 1larold Ferguson and ly working of the sysiem, without Which
e wa&wes�*d by F two barns, he this spat- in the year X852, on the diocesan board; vice-president,
at ;3 p.m. Ron Bala will b to the 'unroofing of dais day of this week. children, . of Lucknow, spent Sunday the child cannot maintain its strength
e, "" e hostesses will : tress either turned The cairn, product of the skill oP There was only a . *mall congregation Mrs Hays,. ^ Wingha�iv: secretarY�treasur-.
Useful Suggestions. Th found eighteen.apple r o anvil bears a ,unite er, Mrs. William Deem, Seaforth. afternoott,. with W. and Mrs, Thomas or thrive. These Powders mean health
be Mrs, Chas, Alton, Mrs, lorne A, Vers out by the root or broken to Pieces, Mr. members, of the family, a ES present at 17niotl on l4unday: The pas_ v Ferguson. be] spent
and improvement,
Roach, Ail the ladies fortunate in that he car- tablet and was unveiled by Col, .Uarry tor; ,Rev, F. W. Craft, occupied the pul Mid-day prayers, were offered by Re Mr, and ;Mrs, Dynes Campbell pe
And Mrs, Burton t n Errington is
1 it are invited to ate d, d insurance noY on his .McGee of Toronto, who is related to. the pit and delivered an Inspiring address on .R, S. Jones of Gorrie, after }which 180 Sunday afternoon with the latter's We read that Hitler looks like Clxar-
ot the oOtnmun y tied a win . . l'4
Viva who recently disposed all. in M s.. Errington and her pioneer Websters. thQ subject; 'The Man of the Hour, guests enjoyed luncheon provided by the .grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John John- lie Chaplin, But who, may we ask, is
William Ni ,
o -a re farm to Ceell,Qrser;.hetd d u htesr Mrs. Roy 'Black, . 7t,ucktsow, Daniel- and Susan Webster. with their from St. .Matthew 7<8 .and 7. DuriHg ladies of St. Thomas church Ston, 12th con.
:. of hiss . c daughter, this Charlie- Chapin personV'
ti sale Thursday,: s the home of Mrs. Bad sons and daughters, left their home near : the service a solo, "The:�eautiful Gar -
'Successful was splendid exhibit.of of a We are pleased to see Mr: Will Afton
n suoaessful nuc on lobo also went to 1 There a p -
' Qoderlch in Order to be eligible Kidd Southampton. his family.br certain of Alis sons . hostess,
cured, Gordon S. , P
these rices, must be. register 1 o 9ba year,,, ° 4 ed oche; Sections. on Friday. evening the. Union lira=
for h p as principal s Salary f i Per ye a 'of their first undettrakings ' 'was
a our store :and malled..to 1 assis nt a . a � uratic Society motored to Darlow and .
eel t o r, dud Miss Eunice ` ng•. to t
on .. presented 'thy two Plays., :'"Smoldering .,..., ...
Lome Limited, Tor to. , the erection of v meeting house; the ,
.glary of ;740. ' .k� church on .the ,12th cones , " ," and "!The, Oid
Rings. loris modest log . .., Fuss and Neightlors, ,. ::a,t-::::> :
6 . Lode Diamond g . i , • :::...... ,,: .- I
ee v abs th was that ,
A e.. enJo , ea esg _ ,, ,stag- . � <.:.� :::.:.• :,:::: � `, •� :.:•: � :.:•>:.:,�
�' Y SchobT . to an app ;:;::::;•,:;:::� - ,..., ,: : ,«.::«.>:::.� �: �:;;rs.:„::::,:� ::.� :.:,.>:.:.:::-
Lorle hi hetlt s o Tgme Singing
Wrist Watches and it hat oMonday'after-
hold a Khv a l as ol- The:
inscription on rho cairn is 1
_The v a dtenoe in the township' hall : _.:.>� : � :.>: - :.� •...:.....:............:.......
quality JevVoUery on display
9 y h embers ot: the Kintail :...: . . :........ .. .
noon, when fti tri. d Ia . donor of .the original .
our windows. laws. Erects characters it the plays took their parts
.branch of tire. VV"amen's institute. were � exceedingly well. The ``tStnging school” r)
• members' of the Webster::family' who ,left �. (3 .:
-- -- hostesses in entertaining the. Womens lad the. early years
their native• Ire n k► brought forth; great applause: The act-
Institute and . the Junior, Institute of
4 of the: ]9th century to hew, out for ors included' Rev. P. W. Craik (PFofes
I>ungavinon, Who, to a merry truck*load
_. themseiVes anti their families homes in sor Cornflakes), Mrs. M. Phillips (Ala
�j I4BEMON
Rrle• 4f about 25, meceptdd ,the itivitatton of thenadiau forest bear this spot.j Jl s who laboriously' rendered �•f oCh r
it les for . t B6) „
OND MERCHANT th0I£intall branch ,to be the guest* This caft'Is.a .humble.expression of the Lomcn"" Everett Moiiwafn and James
.. D1r1M Mile summer meetin_, when Maas •Emily m mo „There's ' F>aESH •CxRASs PASTlEt1RIZED CREA113 IXY ,
V�EC.LCt t1 res and pride in which the e . ry
J peer Young (Amos n .Andy) singing .
Quest,. a representative of the Depart- t noble rouser, God -tearing set tail a -winding;" Marion
bona 136 Gadencls "s;' cute of . hese , P a long, .-Iong i
P fl. :and Esther IvtcIIwain: (Th :;;. }
meat :of Agriculture, Women Insti tiers !s cherished bY. their descendants. o . v
branch,: was Present Ua dddress the cath- a
(1933),
�► Night -in -010 .,asters). who tried to Sing k
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.,The: Old Min. Stream;" Mrs. Gordon ESrAbuSHED,
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when• he disposed of his farm stock and man tit Windsor, upon :learning of her
Thurles, Tipperary county; : Ireland, in
vessels
den of Prayer'" was sung by Mlss• Mary .
deanery co-operative outfit prepared by -
�'
amplexnents ;There was n large crowd
in attendancie and fair Prices were ren-
illness, have not returned as Yet,
At a meeting oS... the school board of
1x837, embarking on a. Sailing
whiph took six weeks in crossing th$
Harwood.tris members of the various auxiliaries
a meson of .the W. M. S, of which will be shipped to the Indian re-.
8
iized•' Cows sold from $2$ to 3s6, 'rile
w
:
U. S. S. No, 8, Ashfleld (Duboannon).
Monday night, the resignation of Pal-
ocean,
-Land was taken near .What : is now
' They
Union chureh WAS held on Wednesday ,.serve at t;ardston, Alta, Rev. F:
afternoon, June 14th, at the 2aome of Paull of. hayfield took the 'devotional
thirteen
: mer IiilpatriCk_was received and'accept-
Mr. Kilpatrick. has been
Norval villagQ, Holton county,
arrived. three months before the out-
Mrs, Robert Mcilwain, Jr., With
present, During the. afternoon, the la- period in the ab8ence • of Rev: M. A.
Hunt of Exeter, and gave an impressive
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ed with regret.
the very popular and successful lsrinci-
Pal of this 5th -form School for the past
break of the i8. a7 rebellion and • Daniel
enrolled,. in , the hastily impr6vise'd milt-
dies quilted a Quilt The devotional elf-
ercisgs Were taken by Miss Ethel Moll - meditation on "The Holy Spirit " Mrs.
tho Bice,president of the Huron diocesan
r`e . of
four years, and everyone is: sorry to have
tia.
wain4 whc opened: kite meeting with
women's auxiIiarY, gave: an admirable
'
A (1ood�will Tour, !s station%
him Bever 'his relations as teacher, He.
however': has accepted .a lwsition an rho
l;arly in issa Mr. Webster heard•'the
government had opens$ up the HUM ni
Of
land of high
hymn, "JesuaL 'thou, JOY of . ,Lov.ng address on , the ' subject of "Missions,
Hearts" 'Rev. F. W. Creak led in pray
avid Dr. ..Gilbert, . of int. Paul's hospital
le�oav (13t, 'china,
out in Ontario sponsored by the
7dons ,giwanis and Rotary Service
'Occasional" staff of teachers: in .Torun
t4, and his. duties to cotnmence. at the.
for settlement, where
quality. could be had at 50 cents•An acre.
er. 'The scripture .Matthew .
i3:s1-48) was read responsively:. . The at spoke inch, Diocesan to .Ronan,
spoke in ,a most interesting manner
Clubs:
for
beginning of the autunsn term. .Alter
Accompanied by two neighbors, he made
his' way tet Goderich, whence the three
roll call was responded to with the text
ward' '•Reuvemblty ' Mrs. George Fal -about his work there.
4
Tile Clubs . are scheduled
1 June 24th; 'torie, . Ltd,.,
Godgi eh
one year's suci essful' teaching is thti
junior cif the same school, Miss
.
set out• on foot for the scene of what
.
toner read an, article. entitled "Two Gal- Owing to the intense Beat the even-
Ing service was held on the churoh• lawn,
. is offering six valuable ;prizes to
is Ven aW, a htable>v tree by
given
.room
Grace 'E. Jewell •18 torted .to re quish
ra favor of ' e one else. h
her duties in av
.was to •tie his future home. VV11eH they.:
reaached' Glen's Hill, eight ]Hiles+ short of
a
den 'Days." Thi . offering was yeceive$..
.and the Creed peated. mr. Crack when an inspirational address was given
�F by Rev.' W..R. Sproule of .St. Paul's
draw, at the end :of the toter to
'holds
a one oft the 1923 class in Nor-
sb. was
Luoknow, they saw before them solid
forest extending as far as the "eye aCould
gave a short u j rens on the subJeat. •
.,Remembrance.•' '1`2ie minutes the Cathedral: ;London, frog► .`the words
aHYone who lucky ballots:
These ballots will .. be' 'given
mal School, dud »rust now either aeturtt
to ;Normal' Se1WI for her second year or
reach, Discouraged by the sight. the
,of
May meeting were read and adopted. `"Your Young, Men shall .See Visions."
A Social hour was afterwards spent in
..
tyavvvay: to any. person -requesting
give up the teaching profession. The.
two companions turned and made their
way home: Daniel Webster, nothing
The bymu, -aWhat a Vtiend We. have In
meeting closed the- where,iirt�mati rt n. the
�locai
one, when the tour reaches (lode• .
section siso paxts ioith het With regret,.
daunted,. up a hundredby
cunei
�VaXish
�ouncilll
Jesus;' was Sung,;.a�nd .the on was
repeating the JLors Prayer an ant- P
con-
. . ,ted
rich•
.very, ballot distributed.. in
At the Huse Cri Monday evening the
services of tw new teachexs were se-
so 0 and returtooned to bring uP
he
' and plans discussed iii
1 son. A dainty lunch was .served by the Presenf
vection with A.Y.P.A. ,work.
' Qoderlch in Order to be eligible Kidd Southampton. his family.br certain of Alis sons . hostess,
cured, Gordon S. , P
these rices, must be. register 1 o 9ba year,,, ° 4 ed oche; Sections. on Friday. evening the. Union lira=
for h p as principal s Salary f i Per ye a 'of their first undettrakings ' 'was
a our store :and malled..to 1 assis nt a . a � uratic Society motored to Darlow and .
eel t o r, dud Miss Eunice ` ng•. to t
on .. presented 'thy two Plays., :'"Smoldering .,..., ...
Lome Limited, Tor to. , the erection of v meeting house; the ,
.glary of ;740. ' .k� church on .the ,12th cones , " ," and "!The, Oid
Rings. loris modest log . .., Fuss and Neightlors, ,. ::a,t-::::> :
6 . Lode Diamond g . i , • :::...... ,,: .- I
ee v abs th was that ,
A e.. enJo , ea esg _ ,, ,stag- . � <.:.� :::.:.• :,:::: � `, •� :.:•: � :.:•>:.:,�
�' Y SchobT . to an app ;:;::::;•,:;:::� - ,..., ,: : ,«.::«.>:::.� �: �:;;rs.:„::::,:� ::.� :.:,.>:.:.:::-
Lorle hi hetlt s o Tgme Singing
Wrist Watches and it hat oMonday'after-
hold a Khv a l as ol- The:
inscription on rho cairn is 1
_The v a dtenoe in the township' hall : _.:.>� : � :.>: - :.� •...:.....:............:.......
quality JevVoUery on display
9 y h embers ot: the Kintail :...: . . :........ .. .
noon, when fti tri. d Ia . donor of .the original .
our windows. laws. Erects characters it the plays took their parts
.branch of tire. VV"amen's institute. were � exceedingly well. The ``tStnging school” r)
• members' of the Webster::family' who ,left �. (3 .:
-- -- hostesses in entertaining the. Womens lad the. early years
their native• Ire n k► brought forth; great applause: The act-
Institute and . the Junior, Institute of
4 of the: ]9th century to hew, out for ors included' Rev. P. W. Craik (PFofes
I>ungavinon, Who, to a merry truck*load
_. themseiVes anti their families homes in sor Cornflakes), Mrs. M. Phillips (Ala
�j I4BEMON
Rrle• 4f about 25, meceptdd ,the itivitatton of thenadiau forest bear this spot.j Jl s who laboriously' rendered �•f oCh r
it les for . t B6) „
OND MERCHANT th0I£intall branch ,to be the guest* This caft'Is.a .humble.expression of the Lomcn"" Everett Moiiwafn and James
.. D1r1M Mile summer meetin_, when Maas •Emily m mo „There's ' F>aESH •CxRASs PASTlEt1RIZED CREA113 IXY ,
V�EC.LCt t1 res and pride in which the e . ry
J peer Young (Amos n .Andy) singing .
Quest,. a representative of the Depart- t noble rouser, God -tearing set tail a -winding;" Marion
bona 136 Gadencls "s;' cute of . hese , P a long, .-Iong i
P fl. :and Esther IvtcIIwain: (Th :;;. }
meat :of Agriculture, Women Insti tiers !s cherished bY. their descendants. o . v
branch,: was Present Ua dddress the cath- a
(1933),
�► Night -in -010 .,asters). who tried to Sing k
- BUT
.,The: Old Min. Stream;" Mrs. Gordon ESrAbuSHED,
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The hot weather is here. Have you..your summer. wardrobe
Cornfields Have a complete .stork of
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Including cool Voiles, Oigoodies and Crepes.
You are invited to inspect• our stock.:.
Flowered designs with organdie trimmings.95
DILE DRESSES in the pretty,. sumtoor, shades. I specimly
'� +� up-to-date in Styl& and
F rinted . Silk CrThis � Dresses with catchy trimotiogs 3.95
sues . l4 to 20. Special week �
.Sport Suits of White. Fla�nriel S� �ni�r`��.�g:flriced
i "�'�, in youthful styles in the now fiigutred and plain
Matrons ]Dresses rlri,teiimis mnd in all the loading shades, in sizes 36 to
44, including half sixes,
f ,rope, smoirtly stitched.PAWa l Sa iV 1ssell White Hag specially" pried sit-., ,-�, •
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Don t Forget that. Bathill 5��t� choose from for every mem.
41 r of the family.
Men's 1.49; Boys 0 $1.29; Ladies and Misses" 41.49 and $1,95
Girls $1,29.
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blue, bacon and grey. Two -trouser gaits, Specially priced eft
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Sq1ky!e CORN. ELDweef��+rar!d►ePhone 418'
Monty.
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.>rr, Mrs. !i. Tlchborne, ss
b and MISS, Marion : CalweII (The
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Angelic .Quartette from. Leeburn) wha [WHERE
very painfully sang *Silver Threads
Among, the. Gold;" Orval Powell 'and FROM ONTARIO'S FINEST DAIRY LANDS
efnold Porter (Mutt and Jeff) who
showed their tonsils in trying to climb
to operatic stardom; Mrs. George -Moll-
wain and Mrs. J. B. Orr (the two -in
one duet) wboso knowledge of music
comprised "scales" (a place to weigh
hogs), "beat" (a pickle). `Phe Profes-
sor, as it sample lesson,: sang "Down BY
The Old Mill Stream -0, The Pupils,
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OLD ,
quite sure .they could do as well, tried / rs
"Put On Your old Grey 'Bonnet,r CUOIbut,
pow
with the Professor waving his baton fa GENUINE sOFT-XEATED spRINCx
,:crew -driver) wildly, went badly, astray
from the~ tune The curtain thea !m -
plied the passing of three months train- " "�
LEGS
Ing, and the class certainly slim,LAMB 1.
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shits. The prograan then
TollaSolo,
by Mps, GordciOrr, "whole O
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school joiningin the duet, FRELSH, 1vo:mimss it Nb itoupD--Ur"ADY F On Tana ovr
'"Mentdries" by Marion Porter and .
Esther Menwaln; duet, "The Long" S110y tvl <>x12
Tang Tran" by Everett b2c11wain andP �d �6 nniEe51NG ��• C
chorusc "'Beautiful .
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James Young; twa s,
Isla of Somewhere" olid "sween Bye FfiiuEST VC.rsPs AiTYA: BACK
and Bye." hers, Gordon Harwood I)re-
sided at the 'piano for the performance. CO Owed We 20a lilt & lTH..
The charactM itt the "School" includ-
ed those who were In the two plays. ABs P C. UALI'F'1t BEG]" � � � ' ,Rib lb
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The harmonica Band, composed: at .
Marion Porter, p1mat, Glen 'Lockhart" � r
guitar, Lorne Parthr, jaw's harts and shals-191er off° Cheek 1b. 0
trig le,. Arnold Votttrr, Fhrerett lafcll- : yROA�!5
wain arld Orval Dowell, mouth Organs, , r itEouS IPSSTICtoi cHrN .
*played teveral welectians, Refresbment3 r 13X elan
ero served by the 'Young. PeOpe's 00-' SALMONstlse� lew ll�. %so ry Tai : ��� C
city of Carlow united church, The "� L1
evening was brought to a close by sing. COY trrsall
Itg thew National Anthem, ash iDolhEn 4
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famo¢^, watermclour, fresh groin Cearsfa at
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in P:abri,'a, rtraws, and panamm,
at $1.35 ar4A te)7;
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