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The Signal, 1911-6-29, Page 4two- } "ay�"ew.tttyK,: .11 efi THE SIGNAL GOD RICH ONTARIO i District WAFERING. MONDAY, June 28th. Norse. -Dr. and Mfr. McClinton and Mrs. Hill, all of Clinton, came up by automobile and spent 'a couple of days at the home of Mrs. W. J. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, of Clin- ton, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Thos. Blake Mrs. E. J. KUpstrick is rioting her sou. Rev. Richard TKilpatrick, in Brown City, Mich The statute labor is duly performed and we are suffering from spoiled roads .. a ueoce Angus McDonald, of St. Helene, and his cement gang are veoeering Jas. Saunders' house and the work is pro- gressing rapidly towards completion. Some of the boys of the line are making use a the long evenings by practising font ball. LOYAL. TRueaDAY. June 22od. LOTAL LocALA.-The cutting of alt alta has commenced in this section. Although a good crop was expected the hailstorm of last week damagen it considerably . .. Many of our citi- zen are daily enjoying the maooeuv- ering of our soldier boys now in camp .t Attrill's ... ..Miss" Augustine is sendiug up a large class for the en- trance examination to be held iu Goderich next week. We wish them success ... ....John Young student at Assumption College. Sandwich, is spending the holidayseason at his home here....... Will reen. of Sarnia, is visiting with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Green.......Mrs. Fergu- son spent several days with friends in Clinton this week...... ler. and Mrs. Berliug have purchased the Brindley property and intend locating here. They come from Essex ..... Mrs. Mc- Gregor, of Detroit spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Pot- ter.... Mrs. McConkey, of Barrie, is e guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Somerenll. DUNLOP. WEDN¢sDAY, June ?Sib. DUNLOP DOINGS. -Thomas Jewell has raised his barn and is putting a cement stable underneath it. The cement work is being done by Will Brown. the well-known cement mac. ..Mr. and Mee Horace Horton gave a house-warming party to their young er lends on 'Nasdaq evening.... . llfra 'Nasdaq C,ummiog•. of tins place. and Miss Quaid. of town, took the early train from Dunlop station oo Wednes- day- morning, to Kingsbridge, via Sheppsrdton and Port Albert, to visit relatives. Mee. Cummings' visit is • brief one : Miss Quaid will make • more extended stay Gilbert Coombe. of London, spent the week- end visiting his cousin, Mrs. Tobin. . )ewe barn been received here of the death of William Young, of Pontiac. Miele : formerly of Dunlop. Mn. Michael robin and children and Miss M. Quaid have returned home after spending a few days at 8L Columban. ews. LEEBURN. WsoxsaDAT, June 210th. Ice ORSAM tioceee.-An las cream social is wnounoed to be bold .t the home of H. A. Horton next Wednes day evening. July lith. The Black- stone orchestra will be present to sup- ply the ram. An enjoyable time is expected and a welcome awaits all those who attend. Everybody Dome. PORT ALBERT. TDseDA T, June 117tb. Conte ATION SOCIAL. - The lawn social given by tbe A. Y. P. A. onOor- onation Day was a grand emcees. The proceeds amounted to about 170. The program, consisting of • bead obocert, solos by Miss Sturdy, a pretty drill by awn girt., recitations by Mas. Gibbs. choruses by four boys and en address by Rev. Mr. Cox. was much enjoyed by a11. Rev. T. Hicks acted as chair- men. The members wish to take this opportunity of thanking all who so kindly helped to snake the evening a success. and to say that anyone inter- ested will be made welcome at all the meetings of the A. Y. P. A. The Bishop of Huron was here Monday evening and confirmed a num- ber of candidates in Trinity church. He is a splendid speaker and there was a good turnout. CARLOW. GARDEN PARTY. -The Henderson Home Mission Society will give a gar- aen party on Saturday, July 1.t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston. Tra served from 5 to 8 o'clock. Admission 2bc ; children 15c. Everybody welcome. PORTER'S HILL TUESDAY, June 27th. bores. -Mn. Moore and two chil- dren, of Detroit, are visiting at R. Y. Cox's Mes. James McDonald and son James took in the excursion to Detroit last week. Among those who took in the excursion to London Oil Thursday last were : Mr. and Mn. Peter McDougall and daughter Mar- ion, Mr. and Ere. Thomas Betties and two soos, Allen and Erland, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patton and Miss Maggie Cox .....-Miss Annie McPhail. of the London road, ie spending a few days at home _ .. James Morgan, of De- troit, visited in the neti'gghborhood week Mks Blanche Tebbi4t, Hawesville. spent a few days at sister's. Mrs. Fred. Pickard's.. , ast week Ruby Potter spent a few days at Wm. Loeb's, of the Maitland concession. last week.......The many friends of Mies Olive Cox will be pleased to bear that she is feeling bet- ter again after her recent illness..... . James Stirling wears . Mood smile. A baby girl arrived at his tome on Monday leaf. LAURIER. WRDNR.DAY, June:eel. BRtzes.-Mrs. H. Treat. of Chicago with her two eons, is vatting at the home of ber father. Jas. Johnston. . ells' Isabel MacLennan is home from the Goderich Collegiate Insti- tute......A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. MacKenzie, 12th concession, on the 18th of June The Laurier school closed today for the summer boliday. Mee. Thos. Banton, of Detroit, :5 visiting at the home of Mn. Ken- neth McRae....... Frank Munroe is improving nicely after the recent run- away accident. r LAURIER AND RacIPRociTT WIN. - Two of our young :nen. Hector Mc- Lean and Frank McKenzie, took part in an interesting debate at Pine River on Thursday- night last. The subject was. "Resolved. that the reciprocity est between the Canadian and nitenStates. Governments should he ratified." Messrs. McLean and Mc- Kenzie tool the affirmative, while the opposite side wasresented by John Shields and Ed. Dawson, of Pine River .ection. The arguments oo both sides were well presented, but the judges -F. D. MacLennan, of Loch - slob : Dao Smitb, of Ripley, and Mayor Patterson of Kincardine -de- cided that tbe affirmative bad won. The debate was held under the aus- pices of the Pine River Farmers' Club. Mr. Montgomery, of Pine River, was chairman. LOCNAL.SH. MONDAY. June hath. HTMs"IAL.-The lemoe of Mr. and Mrs. Jobe MoObaries, 2m411 0000eesioa of Huron, was the .cede of a happy event last Wednesday reveuintt,w their eldest deught. 88.aee, aa�� was united is the bonds of wedlock to Thos. McDonald, a this section. The oaretuony was performed in the open air on verandah bRev. J. 8. Hardie, pastor a the Aabseld Presby- terian church. The wedding mush was rendered by Miss Auol. oDon- ald. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Mary B. MoCbarles, and Rod. McDonald, of Colorado, brother of the groom. was best two After tbe ceremony the guesle, wbo num- bered .bout a hundred, tat down W a sumptuous repast which had been provided for them on the lawn. Tbe evening was pleasantly spent in the customary amusements. On Tbun- da} morning the wedding party drove to Ripley and took the early train for a bridal trip to Leatnington, Ruthveo and other points. On their return they wlU take up their residence oa the groom's farm in Ashfield. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. McDon- ald with them many years of happi- ness in their new home. Ne rue. -Communion seniors were had last Sabbath in the Free Presby- terian church here and were con- ducted by Rev. Pfeil McIntyre, of Stornoway, Scotbod, who recently came oot to this country ha order to minister to the congregatrons to Can- ada belooging to the Free Presbyteri- an denomination R. A. Grant who with his outfit has been dnUinngg for a few weeks on the eatburlaod farm in Paramount succeeded last week in reaching a oopious supply of water et • depth of a little over 200 feet. It was hard drilling and R. A. thinks that be has takeoff up samples of nearly all the geological strata deposited on the Lacs or the globe. Fortunately the drill stopped short c I .be regions of molten matter, to the - real relief of all Tommy's friends (C. is the energetic assistant), wbo were haunted by the fear Lest be might diaappear from this world on tbe summit of a boiling geyser in con- sequence ors sudden eruption. le is observed that Postal Jimmie bas • very pensive air these days. Is it some budding Newton about to solve some deep philosophical problem which bas hitherto baffled the ages P Or is le the first.agtoptom. of mono- gamic fever. to which an estimable young man tell a victim last Wednes- aay'r TM words are anxiously awaking dlevvlapseeets R. McKenzie ts of the opinion that that ramous advice at the celebrated Hor- ace Grady, "Go west. young man!" is all right Wedding belie are ringing at the postotoe. COXING AND Goin. -Murdoch Mc- Donald, 12th concession, recently re- turned from Albert*, when he has been residing for a few months no his homestead in that country. It is.his intention, we learn. to leave here again next feU. probabiv to company with his family..., .. Mr.. Lennie, of Hamilton, is at present visiting at Mrs. F. MtDenald's and other friends in the neighborhood.. Rod. Mc- Donald left today on his return to Colorado Mise Belle Ross arrived from Chatham last week on a visit to the boos of her mother, Mn K. Ross, 2od coneessi.. ..The following arrived recently, the majority of whom cisme to attend the communion ser vices held in the Free Presbyterian church last Sabbath : Rod. McKee. zie, Detroit; Mrs. Rod. McLennan, Ward,ville ; Phineas McDonald, New- ton : Hugh eloott, East Williams ; Mrs. Hugh McKenzie, Kincardine ; D. Clark and Miss Mary Mustard. Bruce - field ; Mrs. Ross and Miss McLeish. East Williams.... Frank McKenzie and Mise Mary H. McKenzie were visiting friends in Berrie at the end of the week .. Miss Dora Bugles and T. Lumbers, of Toronto, are visiting at the parental home of the former. Rheumatism. ST. AUGUSTINE. TUESDAY, June 27th. Jorrneos.-Miss Mabel Wilson, of Detroit, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Betsy McAllister, at preheat Mise Maggie Leddy, of Detroit, 1s spending her holidays with her father, Toile Ledds- William P. Brophy. who has been attending college in Milwaukee, is spending his holidays under the parental roof........ Robert McAllister and niece Mies Josephine McAllister, visited Teeswater friends last week......... Quite a number from this vicinity attended the Donny- brook picnic last Thursday afternoon and report having had a good time. The 8L Augustine Young Men's Dramatic Club eotertaloed their friends in Mr. Red,noad's house last Friday evening. A very enjoyable time was •pent by all present Those who took in the Greybound ex- cursion last week from around here were : Joseph Brophy. Mighael Cum- mins, Thomas Motabe, Mr. and Mrs. David ('hamney, Lena end Mahel Leddy and David and Betsy McAI- lister...'....MissL nu. of Toronto, and Miss Scanlan, of Walkerton. are vis- iting iriends in this vicinity...... W. P. and M. Kate Brophy nod Miss Dean were Sunday visitors at Kings- bridge ... .Mise Mae Redmond is spending her vacation under the par- ental roof.......David 11cAllieter and Wellington Nixon attended the 1. O. O. F. meeting at Dungannon on Tues- day evening. SAYFIELD. %VEDNr$DAY, June 21st. BMW -N. -The choir of SL Andrew', church and a number a their friends were entertained on Tuesday- evening of Lbis week at tee hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, on the Front road The members of the Home Missionary Society of the Presby- terian church held a very successful sewing hes on Tuesday afternoon in the hasement of the church The Laws family will eosin in the program oo Thursday- evening at the garden yy on the Groben line Quite a number Grobenber from this neighborhood took is the (ars hound excursion to Detroit on Saturday, amongst them Mrs. Darrah. Mrs. Robs Blair, Wm. (.- mond. J. Gairdner and Thos'. West- lake .. Mr. sod Mrs. Clark. of De- troit. and children arrived last Wed- nesday to spend the summer in Jowett's grove . Mrs. Procter. of Binhrnok. and lire Beck, of Toronto. are guests of their brother. Jas. Don- aldson. this week. TU Rs DA T, June 27th. RRszzra --Mina F. M. Banbury. of the Toronto public school .tag. re- turned home nn F.tu.day to .pend 'the simmer •ars tion Mises Luella Stirling is speeding! • abort vacation with friends at Milverton )ties Dorothy Heath. •.f 1400d 0,11 and a Meted are visit's; at tee horn* of Dr Atkinson a Rankin family of Detroit. arrived la.t week end wry occupying their new rottages on the river faint .John Beattie. of Varna. ie conducting the entrance ex- aminee -int bre* this week. Eight ppauuppiil. fume the viilage and neighM,r•- bood are writing this year The Sterling Beak 1t moving its quarte• aeeee. the etren to the Mudding eetoed by Dr. Wnnde. which is Wag rpaired sad Weed op Inc ata new tae- aats. T_ • r b Uric Vined is the blood. VaheaU kidnaps an the cause of the acid being there. If the Wimp acted as they Weald dewy would strain the Uric Acid od of the system sad &tuma- ties wouldn't mor. Rhes- matinee i. a KM..y Div sae.. Dodd's Itidsry Pills have made a guest part of their repeaters curies trail hartid the pear of those shooting Palos 'sad acting jests. Than is het one naw map - B This Week's Store News contains a lot of valuable information for critical buyers. Our summer offerings were never so good in what goes to make up a stock needful for your summer wants. You will find our ggo_ods up-to-date in quality and freshness, and our priE;es are 41 right. Dodd's Kidney Pills Jiff Tuesday evening. Everybody wel- come. Hetes.-ioaao Currie and Min Flora bare returned from the Wast where they bad been making_ a month's visit with their sister, Mrs. Hoover .1. Denow, delegate to the Sunday school oeovention at Baa Francisco. by reached hie de.tinatioe safely after an enjoyable trip Miss Jickliug was the guest a her do- ter, irtet, Mrs. Conway, on Sunday Reg. Ryan bet a bore. on Monday ..... David Wilms is suffering teem a severe attack a tensilltis........ A number from here intend taking In the military tattoo at Goderich op Wednesday evening. AUBURN. W$DNxrDAT. June 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston and family. of Dungannon. visited at C. Beadle's on Coronation Day. Jack Robinson is wearing tbe smile that won't come off these days, as a result of the stork's leaving a son and heir at bis home last week. Miss EM. Knox and Alf. Rollinson attended Miss Wilson's wedding at Brucefield last Wednesday. The members of Belgrave Presby- terian re.b - terian cboir and their friends to the number of about thirty-five picnicked on the banks of the Maitland here on the afternoon of Coronation Day. The sports included a game of base - bell between the ladies and gentlemen of the party. the latter being allowed to use only their left hand. They spout a very enjoyable time. Andy Fox and his twn girls, Greta and Mb.. vlait.ed at E. Phillips on Coronation Day. Wm. Patterson raised his large barn yesterday afternoon. Lawrence Plaetasr is moving the vacant house on his farm over to serve as • kitchen. Mrs. Ryan and two children. a Stratford, are visiting at O. E. Keret t'.. Front Sturdy. of Wingless. will spend the surnaier with his uncles here. Four pupils from our aehonl here are writing on the eatraaoe at Blyth this week Those who aniseed in the Epworth Leave. concert held here snore time yin were the "meets of the awn herr. of the League at a social held fro Mr. Jacksons apasous leo r on Monday night Croquet, 'merino/ and Mher trsmes took up the earlier part of the evening. then lee memo end cake were „arced ezcwnrot missionary prescreen eons. d oftiamehlp eemritt e AUieter Maas is boar fee lite A. League Preearius U. L tine his vaeatie . DUNGANNON. LACES • Our stock M too large and on Friday we wW rjias sale iweotyyt-$and vs pisses. madat e up of Vs*price. • great chance togetLee cheap.about Youha will tied a nice edge or laesrtleo trosa....lo to Se PARASOLS in black mad fancy tummy colors, direct from the seekers and at prices you wW find low for ibe quality a the goods offered. DRESS MUSLINS Fin 118c for 1 Bo. Six bloom, 18. for i Sim This is a okaring up kit, voile weave. wide widths and fast cobra. A real bargain. Other muslin better qualities end, Al valuta. SUI Antos Just a few pieeei left at the following reduc- tions. Sac for 1 So ; ffic for 1111111; rbc for 1•0. There are sixteen pieces in this lot, aU good colors. PRINTS HOSIERY We are sh eayyss to the trout rank with ith wpm* shades o Rosa. In all colors. bloat, tea. lace effects. in sizes 4, 4i, 61.0. 7. 71.8. St! Ilei and 10. Prices are M, to i� ladles' Hoes, !pairs forage, ler sutra valise at the price, fast and no segos. SOCKSChildren's Socks in pink and sky. 1 Oe to 1 Bo. Just right for the hot days. • SPOT MJSLINS Only ooe huadred and fifty yards is this lot and the prioi is Daly Sc. Not mnob mens then halt -price. WAISTS, SKIRTS, °OWNS On Friday these Waists, Skbrts and Gowns wW be oa sale at about makers' prices and every Doe new this season. The prices at which they are marked wW clear them oat la a few days. Aimed seventy-five garments 1n all. We always take Ant piece with Print* because we buy the beet Bemuse make. 82 inches wide, every piece fast color and none of them moue than 1 1110. Carer is the best, end it always pays togs!. the beet. Oome if you want the beet. J. H. COLBORNE DR. NEWTON. DENTIST, OF ipekaow. ties eased ,dither mei& plata and wtb beseetart5 Igtvs keii. satire actuation to the bombe oileewhore he win be band every day. AU mews met►- NOTIOK-THE LOCAL AGENCY V Dmwana roe th. Blseai le at the Pow mdse will Le Reek received for su w veeti.bn and job week sad � bo wives tor animate esM the ease. SCHOOL Rsrowr. The follows b the report of U. S. 8. No. 17, Aeb and West Wawandub, for the month a June : Sr. IV. -Fern Wallington, Norman Kirke. Jr. IV. -Harold Rivers, Oliver Kirke. Sr. 1 I i. -Marie Sproul, Gladys Nivel s. Sr. 11.- Hsasel Walliegtoo, John Sproul, Stan- ley Rivets*. Jr. IL-Winbifred Wal- lington, Howard Sproul. 8r.. L - Edna Riven. Jr. I --Rob Steamer, Audio Sproul. *Absent most a the mouth. E. 8. Mitt set. Teacher. NILE. TUESDAY, June 27th. LaWN ScxaAL,-A lawn social under the auspices of the Ebenezer Metho- dist church will be held at the home of John Mills. concession 2, West Wa- wanosb, on Thursday evening, July -8th. The Blackstone orchestra is expected to be resect Supper will be served trom'6 to 8 o'clock. Admission 15c. and 2iic. SALTER-PENTLAND.-Cedar Grove, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pentland. was the scene a a pretty wedding on Wednesday, June 21, when their eldest daughter, Ruby Alma, was united to George A. Salter, a prosperous young farmer of Col- chester. Esse. oounty. The ceremony, wbich was witnessed by about thirty- five guest*, was performed at 8 o'clock, herewith with an arcb erected in the parlor, which was tastefully dee.orsted with orange noisome, ferns and marguer- ites. Rev. W Conway, pastor of Nile church. was the officiating clergyman. The bride and groom were unat- tended. The bride wan becomingly gowned in a dress a cream voile with satin and lace trimmings. The bouquet consisted a Ameeican Beauty roams and terns. Miss Edna Pentland, sisterof the bride. played the Lobengrin NVedding March. Atter congratula- tions were offered the happy maple, a bountiful supper was served in ire tastefully decorated dining -room. The giits were numerous and beautiful; Th. guests from a diatanee ware Mr. and Mee. Chas. Salter. of Harrow Mitres Evelina and Sg Ivta Salter. sis- ters a the groom, c[ Windsor, and Mn. Webster and Miss ('antelon, of Clinton. The happy couple lett on the anemone train no Mender, the bride travelling in a brown suit, with hat, gloves and oboes to mateb. Be- fore going to then new home in Col- chester kir. and M n. Salter 0� 111 spend a few days en mute with fiends at Loudon and Exeter A host of friend. wish rhes. all beppiness. Cure('* Nnrwe The W M. v "at home' en Friday last was an un doubted suecees Tbe auxiliary bene .rotertained the visiting 'menthe of Danganeon. Oil low. Crewe and Shop - = hap yardtnn. Supper was served in the nt of the church. atter which a number of the members of Dungan non and Carlow enei.ties rendered as Mr. and Mrs Joe Carter spent MOS- Iious a masld and I lttsttry anew .y in (Ixlprieh .The a the Ogwortb t V a wen ineresting p.trintie prowl ., Inc HOLYROOD. TasaPAY. Jape 27th. News or Tee Wsauc.-ll[ra. Wm. Burkitt and two children spent Thurs- day and Friday of last week visiting friends at St.- Auggutuaattitoe.. Mas. Geo. Bradford and cblldren, of Dun- gannon, spent Saturday visiting at Mrs. Bradford's, of this pine Mr. and Mn. Gen Haines and Mies Wil- kie spent Sunday with the latter's brotber at Kiogarf ..._.Miss McKen- zie, of Kincardine. spent Thursday at J. H. Ackert's . ...Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nixon, of Blyth, spent Saturday and Sunday with Wm. Burkitt. Alma College. She College closed its thirtieth year in eitcumetances of greatly iscreaeed prosperity. Tbe commencement exer- cises included two junior recitals, three examination recitals, and one post -graduate recital. ill in music and elocution : junior -senior banquet Class Day : Alrna Daughters' re -union, banquet and recital by Katherine Hale," Toronto. Ont, : hacca'aareate sertndn by Rev. F. W. Hollinrake. B. A., Windsor : domestic science lun- cheon : fine art exhibit ; Y. W . C. A. annual meeting : and prize giving. diploma' the diplua' and certificates awarded were the following to stu- dents from this section : Graduste certificates -M. E. L, Mabel Elva McKinley, Blake ; elocution. Amy Pearl Hiles, Kinrardbte: Junior cb- i tiflcate, Louis. May Lloyd, Winghauu. Registrar certificates, Ida Fulford Joynt, Lucknow ; Vera Margaret Dipper, Walkerton. NERVOUS CONDITION Redo from Kidney Trouble. Sick kidneys snake you feel sick in a number or ways and it is now known that a nervous 000dltioo often results from kidney trouble. When the kid- • neys are sick the whole ner- vous system be- comes irritated. causing head- ache, diszy spells, fits a "blues," n e u- ralgic attacks, rheu uratic pain, weak. eyesight dull, tired days, and a constant inclination to worry ever trifles. Booth's Kidoey Pills strengthen sick kidneys, cure backache. regulate the urine and restore to normal condi- tions. They are guaranteed. AU dealers sell. 50c. hoz. or postpaid from the R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erle, Ont. If you would like to test them free write for a trial box. Sold and =steed is Goderich by E. R. W igM. evineeselesietimete BUY YOUR SALT • AT THE NORTH AMERICAN SALT WORKS Near the G. T. It. Station FINE AND COARSE BARRELS AND SACKS LAND AND CATTLE SALT netierOtaninleireseeitasterionetoneetenean children often Need a laxative --but you cannot be iso careful what you give them. Harsh purgatives Yew**. bowels and p e. dm way for Ws-1eg troehiss. Tbs sew evasssat Y NA -OR -CO LAX IVES does the work resat Mlsoevely without Irritating dos bower or oaadag say dineederl The thanes Mira them for they tause lire esady. One of the atoll papular of lb. NA -DRU -CO preparations us. • bon. 11 ret Arvin, V a, pee watd thm mead end se ale ewe thew re Emileael Deer - (Zambia sf • Uel d, • - tai Dr. O. Gordon Norr!tte DOUtirtiON SW! thmologIsto says, referring to the infest& death cal• from intestinal diseases and diarrhoea spread by tbe hoar Rye be believes that the so-called harmless Ay is yeseiyt mei big the death of thousands of isbata, mit IPA as the germ of typhoid fever. 1 The Comforts Don't swelter during the hot weather. We have provided the comforts of life for you in nice, cool . two-piece Suits, a superior line of ). outi ng Shirts, with separate soft collars ; Wash Ties, Belts, short sleeve Underwear, gauze lisle Socks, Straw and Panama Hats -there's the whole outfit ; what comfort you will have in Your money is no good unless it brings you comfort -spend it andihave the comfort. WALTER C. PRIDHAM THE HOUSE OF MAL VALI= SUMMER COMFORT * FOR $2.22 • tt Nothing so cool /sod onatortable those be. stunmer evenings aa sitting out on the lawn or verandah in a nice comfortable rocker. Deal trail MK your good clumsy chairs. but pureness one of our SPECIAL RATTAN ROCKERS These are strongly made. big and roomy, bet easily handled, and regularly sell tor 11E75, bet by prerense- they last they will he troki for - 4 'TV' OSP elk "Vis best ease purl* OUP pew Nara " rid Pit Uses otthwalikagliesa Paws sloP4VP$101%.1.11,0P'001001tAgO.Pli-