The Signal, 1921-6-16, Page 44 Thum'lay, JIM*. la. 19.21.
Boys' $I8 Suits
FOR $8.50
About- thirty-five Boys' Suits in
good trong grey and brown tweeds.
Just the kind .tp..give the boy lots of
wear.
On- :sa • commencing Saturday,
ane i Sth.
Sizes 28 to
Regular price
J
5
12.00 to $ i S.00
YOUR CHOICE AT X8.50
Phone 57
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9rid�
l eat 1'r•G„r..lir.0 1f•rt.
Goderich
WE HAVE SEVERAL SHADES OF
'FRE SIGNAL
e,r QVDIRIO ,
DU•N(IANNON.
Thursday, Jlitw 10.
Mr. awl Mal. Jas. Wilson, of Elora.
were ( Rove at the home of )1r, and
Mrs. Debt. L)*'idrou ut the week. ad.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Allgtr+tilde, of
British Columbia. are in the vhittity
these dugs visiting their friends. Mr.
4). E. Augustine, of Brantford. also
411 4 here over Sunday.
The t'n'..hyterlan congregation has
decided to hold its garden party on
the moose lawn on July 24)1h.
Mrs. Bedell. of Toronto. is V4.441414!
her daughter. 11rs. r Rev. a ('amplai1.
'Mrs. S. .1. Young. of Goderich, is
visiting friends herr.
Quite a uuwiw'r Of the young iw„ple
14.ok in the moonlight trip art Gwferirh
on ale»Idai".evening.
The crime •txi ganleus In this Villa.
ity lure advanced w•olrlerfully lately,
ani all signed of a bouutlful crop are
evident.
31r., anti airs. John Ryan motored to
Loudon on Simik►y.
Mr. Geo. Baste has pt►n•hased a new
For.I ear.
Finnigan-Twamley.-A quiet hut
pretty a..,ldnrg wag !it ileum isel at the
home or Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Twamley.
Aslrfiel.l, 011 Saturday., Jane 11th.
when their only daughter. Beta Merle.
Iw,;uue the bride of Mr. ltaymowl H.
Nin4igau, youngest son of Mr.
Hugh Finnigan ctrl the late Mrs.
Finnigan of Crewe. Rev. R. C. Cope-
land. lt. A.. ofciate,l. The bride.
enter41 the parlor leaning on the arm
of lwr tither. to the strains of 1.ohen= the law•halsh Pteabyter,..n..'lpirch au
grin's wedding ►uan•h played by alis July :int. The preaMw•r of the day
(:ertrtule M. Gledhill of Renmiller. will Ice. Her. W. R. M, In•o.!l of I. .44.
The eeltemony was perfermet under' don.
an wn•iI of evergreens trimmed with! laalb--McNair-A ::•t wehliittt
white noses and surmo11I4t.d by w wed.; was solemnised at the t- :i.•I.I anode•,
ding rad!. T14.' hrtdo tooted charming -44m Wednesday. June •.',. rr !1 a alt:
in a gown of Ivory silk g..orgette en•pW--viten Mary Jane, t4d. '
with tingle and open hes.rtit head trine; Mr alai Mrs. a. MeN.. r. H ,'. Iluttwl,
ming.
and overskirt of ombnittered_On holy bonds of matril ivesiec
net. and wore 111 bridal veil of silk I4'. i101.1.. son of Mrs. - It .f.
net- which was held in place by a ! Ashn,id. Itev. J. a. f I otH, later.
!tandem of lilies of the valley, and Folbow•iug the cerenoa, ••nple re -
tarried •i shower iouquet of opheiia turned to the home of • I••'.'t.ar-
ros•s and nraldenlutir fern. Miss Gert- rots. where tlwy parte .... •nulptu•
Rate - Finutu:all_ .uie.e. tit the groom. oily diutwr. The young ,.,: 1,:•• wo(orcl
at -tell as rh,ttlh:arer, while Miss 11114111 to(:olert.-
Tw•a'uley. niece of the briar. made a for a grip
d ainty .1fftli• floa,•rarirl. After hearty M'ttmilweg a
u�ratul;ltiou. the guests were In- 1►n their ret
e It *1 to 1).". dinhtgrinm, alien. a dainty the gnsitn'v 'fa
wehrnt d
u.•Jehuwr was served. The 1t:t`',- eat
he hese • .waslle:ulttfully decorated far the for a,.1nng and ha
a•.vsjon. The health of, the bride and
,..groom walonipns.Q41- nir fittingly re- NIT.E.
.4pi41d.cl to. .after whiell the bride and R'eddi -a►n Reln.-1.; Ione b)th.
gnome -left- -b - -�aaetnr--for- -i "+1r- iNw,r• of Mr, seri-lit-. J.+htSi
their return they who tars lop their 1
residence on the gyesee'• term 'lu i7ast
\\' a .'►auric.
:4T. HEL,EN'.
•1bt,xLlr, .btu 11.
A numb.'- of our. yonlaa 1 'Ile en-
juy.d 41e moonlight excursion o0
Lake Huron On SMouday ui-1't
Mr. J. Murrayand allIZ ler Mi•-
literlle Murray, R. N., f buffalo. an•
viper, with their ova. I Mr. D. It
Murray.
Iter. J. 1.1ttte, o[ 1: • s,c.wrl. Gaol
Iter•. �1r. Jour., oL lkrl;;r.1,cett wet•.'
%'Iri1Ur,+ at 4111.' malls! a 14 INIi '.
Mr. )tri 'l1rN. Hyde au, t:Imllt' 1
airs. Etied ('starter mot •r•• " 14"11111oe.
('reek au $UIrmt .1.111 the day
with Mr, Joe Hyde-
laya
Mins Yalnn Jo3 apes: It ft
at Wiuglpw
atlas W. , stjthprtand i« ho'ti.lo
fraud altu•ht'll -a4r1 will -p.'! a we,•ti
alt home before blaring for Toronto.
Mr. and MIN. James I:.•i-'a awl ;.•n -
Harry. Frank, Rem ar.l Stuart,.
tend leaving for Montreal '.•n Thur -
day and sail on the rte•ru••r Sevwlau-
avian Friday for Sono Pon, 'Eng-
land Their many frl,:..I. dere wish
Grin a mule trip back to the o1.1 Inaue-
1u4
4
.
air. and Mr1. M. 11•9•ow.il and
family were visitors' a: 4 Mr. and
Mrs. !'lark- on Yrlday.
• A$HFIET
Anniversary aerviees , : '.' held In
, taking the r••.:.,,.on train
o Toronto 1 • William.
otter 1' I•1tilt3
, they :••i.le on
at 1 1-1I. T11•-,
hes .•tr - fri.'n.l -
um :,.1 fife.
Martin-Sen�ur and Elephant
PAINT
which we are clearing at greatly reduced prices.
The colors are`good. Quarts $1.00, Pints 50c.
Some VARNISI STAINS also in the following :
Cherry, Walnut, Light Oak, etc.
Pints SOc, Half Pints 25c. -
We have many other lines reduced throughout the store:
We have au order for 2,000 doz. ni\eggs next week. Call us
for our price. - -
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CHAS. W. ALT ,IVB
Phone, Golert.h Rural 76r3 L.A ES, Ont.
\
4'
n the Tailoring World"
T 4s -great temptation today to ---
the n clothes, either cloth, trim- •
mings or skill in making.
VJ ith " Martin Clothes " quality
comes first.
Leave your order with us and rest
assured that nothing will be slighted.
F. H. MART S-TTailor
1
amid showers of e,nfettl an.l good Mills, Most Wawarrw/h ' yinng.•s!
•!she- from their many friends, for 4taughter. Akira entre : •'r..it. w.. -
a l..tlt;ym.N,n trip to iA,1rl•al. Toronto (u,l(..I in marriage t 11r I:ver. •
Niagara. The •(node travelled in Mita, of Colborne t(.wnstc.;� The .•, r•
a H. y -*'tree snit and silver lh• a lint.) many was iwrfortmet he I1• -I'
at1. Iii.)
t►n 41 'ir return the yo couple will• of Nile. The bride aur a ilwrle
re-lde i the groom's tarn, near Crewe. I ,estin. and her !longue - ^ to-. -
• and -frills. 311.w I. .-'Iv
IN(:SItR1TN:E. dressed in pale !due made
W.,lnes(lay, Jane 13. - ''h:u•mint ihaver-wirt, a \l4-.4 t.
]Inc fi: aI '•in.N.a strt wN► +. ham I hamtwy. inMar
wad
Visiting r. atir,'s in .tshfel. : It"• s'ar'r. ij Alli
Mr. and 11 Thus Laur►tu ratted batt that
shathat evening for 104'
Colborne tnwrtshlp. T _ - i :t is:.• -
luxe-
;,
many friends attend
\lis. A:uti•: lot ie. of rim. o. K
ins at her Wont here. .
\t.•s.r•. John' and te Sullivan air)
41.,Iter iMltou are h.
11r. Victor t►'RriI-i - s home from
.\ssutupttuu College • for tlw saminr•r
Orise a few from •Kin idge took
advantage of the Greyhound xturs.ivn
to lietroit. -
I'rartteally all the men of t
bah of Ashriel.I attended the ra
the holy 4anN' itio•iety in St. A
rat ,n Sunday. - -' -' -
Garden Party a Great
St. .los•plt' ., church grouir s nn aro
n4' -41y evening. Jule lith. were the
'tome of a Very 41/41.P.4111 garden
party given tinder. the auspices oto -the
r.ndies' Altar Soviets-. The day helm1
ow1'
tine. the 'twilit.. from nil the snrroutl•l• Mr
iug district•4 were in atterclanee. Tlw
crowd was estimateed at ahw.41 700.
The gronrwls were beautifully rlevorat- R -v.
el with evergre'ns and gay hunting.
ato.i wi►rn -darks P . est in -sissy were; upY
lighted brightly by the Alamo lights, 1 service
whirl' also righted the hall. The fish-
pnnl was * great attraction for the
kiddies. while the w-b.'e1 of Lrrtnne Service at
hell the attention of the older folks. will be held at 3
A f: ray table. soft drink booth. air'
..1111114 teat Qui their share h, keepingI Rev..,
ev. J F. Cts
ere.** 4 't* woad -humor. Therethwale
I tame314404d3ww at the data. in the "-•4_-
hnl1. .•xcel14'41t mnslc Is•iug furnishes MEMORIAL SERI
by .Gene 4'. ('omiot' and her orchestra
.d (:,N14•ri.•11. As :a result .of the draw-' Tablet t'nselled in Marury of William
Int ennt..l the wicker table was I. ('a$ '.-
•wardel to Mrs. Stella Dean, the rug Kmox vhnmh: albs,, 1'011141 414)4
-}'rnbl(---Anst}n,- Moe comforter lei hold wit -the courapipttloti that as -
of
('REWF
Garden Party. -Rem, • g.t r-
d,o tarty to be held at of Mr
-Ul.•rr MnQuoid on I rveTiing.
June _4. miler the eu.;•.,...1 Crewel
church. Music "SIM w• • • •u by 'flee L
4....1rri.1I Or.4w14 d'in;t- 4
:111w
}11:4 hot. .d M..11 i and l�iw
11:111.1 Howell. off QM1(TUch :1714) ail-
deo.mes by Rev. )l,•aire. ('op.' Ind and
('rwldwlt Tea -erred from 1', to 14
icier. Adaais-,on 4D•-. and 25e.
Everybody tome and hate a go..l thrice.
BENM4LLaR.
M?.I. -\1-m. Iia• -1.4: d Det elt. Mrs.
1. C. Madel 1,11,1 NM, lira. acid
anter \t -m. Malt. of Ann Arbor.- are
ptwa•n rlaititr4 at the house of
W. Mallei. 11..a1ii11 r.
ODERI('H TOWXSHTP.
. D. Mover. d ('lncode h w II
Sy "The Scotch Store" gclip
STORE HOURS: ti A. M. TO 6 P. M. t SATURDAYS Io P.M.
WVVV�Ia
Phone
56
Great Reductions in
Knitting Wools
Just at a most opportune time
when knitting is so popular there is
a big reduction in prices of our well-
known Monarch Wools.
Monarch Floss, all colors, 25c
per oz. ball.
Monarch Down, all colors, 35c
per 2 -oz. ball.
Monarch Butterfly (silk and
wool), all colors, 65c per 2 -oz. ball.
These Yarns are now below pre-
war prices.
:- WOMEN'S ALL -WOOL _
BATHIN SUITS $7.50
You will enjoy y r dip much
more if you are dressed i one of our
special all -wool Bathing S 'ts. Wear
pure wool and avoid cold They
come in a great variety of colt com-
binations, in the smartest styl' -, at
$7.50_s $sit,
_____Many other styles from $1.50
LONG SILK GLOVES
ARE POPULAR
Women's 12 and 16 -button -
length Italian Silk Gloves are greatly
in demand by good dressers. In
black and white, Kayser and Queen
quality. $1.75, $2.25 and $2.50 pair.
W n' -a -2 -dome Silk Gloves,
black and colors, $1.00 to $2.25 pair.
BUY YOUR WHITE SKIRTS NOW
Exceedingly smart white Wash
,Skirts, made from extra quality Bed-
---lord cord, gaberdine and repp,`with
crush belts, slash pockets, button -
trimmed. From $2.50 to $3.95.
DOSE YOUR VERANDAH
MATS SATURDAY
This is Verandah Time. To en-
joy it to its limit a new mat will go a
long way. The Wearever Coco Mat
is rain and sun -proof and lies flat
without fastening. Natural color,
with colored borders. 36 x 63 in. at
$3.75; 4x6ft. at $5.50; 4!•_tx9ft.
at$9.00; 6 x 9 ft tit $12.50. --
•
eil
Ns IN -ALL DEPARTMENTS
THE COOILP snoPPI NO PACK -;N • TOWN
MiIar's Scotch Store
The Leading Mall and Phone Order Store
.
•church at the' +a r.latiye Grad the latter It comrade of ! Hlble rs•Iw,ol 10 u.m.. B. T.P.i'. >, rim.
.Mrs. Tanwtowe. Angles•) street. en-
tertained the menthe', of the ladles'
Aid Society of Victoria street church
at their June meeting. Mrs. I(.'y.raft
took the first half-hour. It wa• de -
to have a sale of fancy work
and aprons daring July and the So-
ciety 1s pinn11luic 4.1 ....rye mewls to ale
summer s,•Itod w-h(cli most• here ,lnly
1,4t11 to tooth *law 'Flash 1.1ghts-
Mom the 1..u4lon 4'.oufen•ncP were
given awl oft er•wanls there• WNs a
aortal half-hour over the teacups.
North Street Methodist ('hureh.
Next Sunday at North street Methodist
church will be Flower Sunday. The
Sunday school will meet at 10 45 in the
schoolroom for registration and to receive
their papers and the t assemble in the
auditorium for public worship. There
will be flowers in profusion, height music
and an inspiring addre,s by Dr. Mc-
Kensie Smith. of the Government medical
inspection staff. Her subject will be :
India." Having been a resident of that
wonderful country for some years, she
has a most interesting first-hand story to
tell. The children, their parents and
everybody who loins children. music and
flowers will be cordially welcomed. The
Men's Sunday Club will meet at 10 a. m.
The topic --Should a worker be in love
with his work ?"-will be introduced by
Mr. J. W. Moore.
Next week, instead of the regular
Wednesday night prayer -service, a special
W. M. S. jubilee service will be held on
Thursday night; this day -June 23 -being
the fortieth anniversary of the organis-
ation of the W. M. S. of the Methodist
church. Mrs. Hick, orginizer for (lode.
nch district, will conduct the service.
Miss Margaret Robertson will give a
condensed review of the history and
growth of the organization. and Mrs.
Colborne will give a sketch of the North
street auxiliary, which was the second to
be organized after the founding of the
parent society. Others will give remin-
iscences of the work in de pioneer stages,
The congregation and the public generally
will receive a cordial welcome.
Y a ' the satrtdrr whom* memory was being
honored. -last P.i•t" WAIN sounded by
itugler Muteh; the hymn. "Onward,
.F,I:(tl•BN. Christian Soldiers." was Nung, folhrw•-
urn t11wrCb next Sunday el by the National Anthem and the
m.; mad of 11 a m. IeneHct ion.
oG owewrich, will be Knox .horeh has a file war reeonl.
the honor roll of rhe congregation co.n-
taintnTr t'wetrty-fite nn4110.4. (at three
AT :UBI'RN. all were able to retort' except Pre
.•
NOTICE
1 have taken over the Grocery business of
Faust and Wurm and will conduct it on the`'
cash system, ensuring customers the best
possible values.
, • A full line of Groceries will be carried.
Your patronage will be appreciated.
S. E. FAUST
On Monday it was di,covered that
some Mac manta had broken into 'file
baseball dub house at Agricultural Park
irk/ bap ileo made several large holes in
Mks pet • , L the ,. d. Are•
,club for
sod
any-
res- it
one should osrlt sorb as
Myron O'Reilly and the test set to
Frank O'Connor. At the Panes table
a lwateguessing mutest ins '4.011 by
Mr. Jame. Foley. the reward Moiug a
NM. India Scott, of Kincandtne, i*
(iswting atiw .t1h•e Reid.
Dr. T. G. Holmes, of Detroit, visited
his sister, Mrs. Leech. the past weds.
Miss Colphtun has returned home
alter s week's visit with friends at Ter -
onto. 1 f}
Red toted tf Hickey.
e(Min
sembh.l last ,'.Ita.h.y •tterlN"01 to take
part In He War memorial -service and
t., witness the anvetltl4t of a tabid In
memory of 1't.• \\'illtlam I. Carter, who
fancy trace F.verylwwly taiwatrnel wa* dto,I in over.••,-
well ,wtistte.l- wish the result -of the ---The Nervi.,• ror,� eondn.-tel by lite
garden pairty. The net pro•e.,ls are pastor of the , Imn•h. Bev. It J. Ross.
npprotltnately $S!44. nssl*ted by tier: R, C. 'Mclh'rmid of
(aler�i.h. and 11e address oras lop-
U'Iit IIX. t rtwtt•Iy tp•en by Rev. (l'apt.) W.
Thursday. Jane 11:. Fh1g111N1. of )limt•�, wM, is hitrr4Plt
airs. Kemn.sly and dNnthta•r. nf) rn the war honor roR of tt,(' (Ongn7ta-
\Tlndwor, .u•e 14•Islth1g at the Inoue of tion. A uutpls•r ,.f returned soldiers
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robson. I lead a {Aare of
Thor peopb• of Knox church. Auburn. 1Nt1iy,r fu rho• :,--,•'ably. The ,Prvi4P
wash 44) expniw their gratitude to the ('•,ninionetw1 with •he large (•eviI. "1811
quartette from Knox church, (:ob•-
rich. who took part Ip the m.minrtal
service nn Sunday and remlerel tau
beautiful selection..
McDowell - Braithwaite.- A pr et.ty
wi.ldlnt roots srh nu.ir.0I OO Maln.'s-
day. J111N' Mt h, at the home of afr. 444141
Moa. Marshall Rralithwaire. T,nntle.-
Iw,ro. when their yotlnt.•,t (laughter.
Della -Marotta, was milted in the bond*
of m1itrimnny to Mr. ARa ('ltnfurl'e-
ihm•ell, yoanige•t son of Mr. ami Mrs.
.1. McDowell, We(rtfleld. The bride
t entered the parlor leaning on the arm
of her father. to the strait. of the
"itrldal .Chorus' fnim bolo -mann,
phiyel by Mrs. Wm. McDowell. The
bride looked ren, NWPet In her wed-
ding gown of navy georgette with
tread trimming, and wearing the
gnrmt'• gift of • nips• of pearls nmol
tarrying a shower bouquet of cnrnN•
tiers nail ferns with coronet of orange
hlo..vtms. The groom's gift to the or-
garli*t was a platinum ?Arvin. The
(. ammy watt performed hr ilei. T. E.
Sawyer, beneath an arch of evergreen's
and white nose.. After the signing M
the moister the bride 4Pd the way to
tlw dlningrotm, where a snmpttmna
1u," snarled by 1'. tgter Fred Mnteh of
Clinton (an au..le of l'te. Oerterl.
The Shepherd's I' -atm was then sung
by the enngre�,, t gnu, loltowel by the
Loral'+ 1'rayer. A gnartette from
Knot- t'hnyi's► Mode,: 6oderll'h. (Mrs:
Dunlop. Mitis A. Nairn, Messrs. .1. F.
Thomson *Ti41 "t'. K. "conifers) rang
"Crossing the Par," and after prayer
the hymn "0 Gel, Our Help in Age.
Past," was intuit by the congregation.
This was followed M the Scripture
reading. and a quartette. "Remember
'11e. (/ Mtghty line," by Messrs. Ken-
yon. Heide-m:u,, Sausder1 and Thom-
son, o4 (:olerich
.'apt. Finglan,l took for his NPrmnn
the story of the buret== hrw.h that was
not consumed. The trial 01 war had
been severe and bad coat mneh Ilte
Nall treasure. hitt 11 had wit consumed
those who had palmed through the
*PP "ice 11.4 I.►r(4jl his life a all
save t,.- and the ,(aerl$c. of on many
brave live* wotrl.l be • lasting Incen-
tive to other. to gig. their Newt In the
service to which reef were ealled. The
losses of the war to the nations in-
volved had lawn iKPNde, int out of
It ail. we (*tiled hon! • better, nobler
repast env served by fo, ., (he civilization might ng nip
bride's girl friends. The . ,o ikons Major Grsfiam. London, who was
were carried Gait In pink and hire. Visiting at Althorn rib() Bare a ash^rt
'4ae j1tQl4• iP left on the afternoon the cowmen -
Use
train I Mtrltl, Tit tr of .04 4 tl • n(!
(swida hM r nRIIMIj anti 'Own
J Lys , Fella. Th. hri4e travelled In a navy
blue wait Ind a large black het 1' 11019 Gen Marrt7.sae. the, fbrmef Wink
cn
*adman, congrat
tion upon its foe
The phrethng of
Arrow 4,7 fit• jar t-
rvrnnl
tablet *as per-
etherteirtbtl a nA
(';nater. who diel rat Cologne. Germany.
Febrilery 111th. 10141. while with the
army of occupation. The twenty-five
names are as follows :
Earl Heatley
Mitre? Bentley
!tweet itentley
W1I.1.1 iM 1. CARTER
('Iarerre (`ox
Ralph i.inley Cox
Frank G. Pottle
William Vineland
Mnrrny Vineland
Frank Vineland
Wellington (fond
E. .t. Hanley
Alex. Manning
George McNiitII
Norman J. If inch
Marks: Nivina
D. W. Patterson
T. Roy Patterson
Nelson R. Rohlwon
John Stewart Rodger
Tins. Alexander Rodger('
Roy Stalker
John M. Stalker
T. Franklin Straugfian --
Clarence Symington
For 4 .'aerelee on Sunday the
church was der•orntel in reel. while
and blue, with a purple banner on
which was 7rn•rihed "fit* Name
Liveth for Ph•ermnre " The service
w8s a most lnmreestve one end will
long be ram* mber d by these win
were present.
Pon •
CHURCH NOTES.
The service at Victoria street Meth()
dist church text Sunday will be conducted
as follows : 101 a. tr.. Sunday school : 11
a. m.. the Canadian Order of Foresters
will attend the service : 7 p. m.. subject -
"Things Worth While at the Recent
Conference."
At Knox 'rhumb nett Sabbath divine
worship will be eondtx'ted by the min -
later. tinble'ts n( sermons : 11 a.m .
"The Cream." 7 p.m.. "The Meaning
rat Servdee." 1a4,taeth ,.'heel and teen -
nice (law's at 045 a.m. Adult ltlhte
class at :i pine,
Attie Ba.ptiwt c reit Montreal
11teji.zmicirdauliautisNg t.
bid
et
ort Snttafay'R>rv. I1. -R. AAL
E carry a fall line of Am-
ateur Supplies --
Kaiaks, fila
Plates, Papers
Let us do your Developing
and Finishing.
R. R. SALLOWS
Photographer
The regular monthlymeeting of the
Ahmeek Chapter, I. O. D. E„ will be
held in the Roard of Trade rooms on
Monday nest. June 20th, at 4 o'clock .
The annual summer festival M St.
George's dnrtrh will be Melon the rectory
grounds on Thursday. July 7th.
The steamer Home Smith arrived on
Saturday with a cargo of wheat and oats
for the emptor. The *unser Martian
ia ibsday with a cargo.,atirimat
for the chattier ad Wester) artaga
EAST ST. GARAGE
Is Yw Car Ready For That
HOLIDAY TRIP
You're Posaiar This Seamier?
"Get Out and Get Under"
doesn't go very well in
vacation time, so let us
put it in good shape
now before the
GODERICH OLD BOYS
get here. Their cars
will need a good deal
of attention.
REG. WILLIAMS
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