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PHONE 90 GODERICH
Graduation
Gifts
AS a Gift for a success-
ful boy or girl, noth-
ing will please more than
a Parker f)uotold Pen or
a Pencil to match.
We carry a large stock for
your s41i4•tion and the
prices are sta nilard the
world over.
Cole's Book Store
Major's 6 -piece Orchestra
(D. I. D. Major, I.w,u)er
is open for engagements
for Garden Parties, Lawn
Socials, Entertainments, etc.
-NEW SNAPPY MUSIC -
Popular and Clay.- c l-
-For terms are -
S. PALMER, C. CARTER,
Telelibune l(t& Telephone :ti.
I;.sltrich - Irntario
SHINGLES
We specialize in Shingles
of all kinds •
Let us supply your wants
Robt. Standish
Phone 369
East Street Goderich
ARGUMENT
NO. 2 --PRICE
pRICE, as applied to Flowers,
Is merely a matter of grade,
wherever the purchase is made. if
you demand "first" blooms, you, of
course, pay the "first bloom" price.
And in fksw•ers, as In moat other
things, quality is the lest of cheap -
newt. We can supply exactly the
same grades of flowers and plants,
from the name nurseries, at as
good, and very often a better prier.
as any floral concern you may
censor. We art anxious to serve
and satiety you. Phone, write or
call.
GEO. STEWART
Florist
Telephone 105 - Goderich
BELFAST
BELFAST. June I1. -Mr. and Mrs.
Sherwood, of ltelfaat, visited
with their daughter, Mrs. James Me-
Whtuey. of Dungannon, on Saturday
hurt.
Messrs. lanai Nixon, Earl Sherwood
nod Torn Twuiiib'y took in the excur-
sion to Iw trolt on. the Greyhound.
A number from here attended the
Webster plank at Bayfield on Satin.,
day last.
\1'e are worry•• to report that Mrs.
Irvine Henry Is under the doctor's
care.
it
ASHF'IELI)
AiHPIELD, June 11. -Services
were held in the Ashfield Presbyterian
church uu Sunday. We were glad to
Boats-_Jk-v, 4ir_:: kit .:ia_ ti e_;rutpit
again.
N'e are glad to report that Mr. Am-
brose Iktgan is now Ituprdring rapidly.'
Wa' are sorry to report that -Mi. and
Sirs. .1!ex. MacKenzle rewired the
sail truss of the sudden (lentis of their
,Laughter. Mrs. Washburn of IMtrott.
The regular meeting of the W.M.S.
will he held sit the home of Mrs. John
M:u•Kay. Kintall.
Sirs. t.indsty and son Duncan, of
Sarnia. visited at the tisane of her
:cunt. Sirs. David Stewart oif Lochalsh.
A number from Ashfield took in the
trip to If•rtlt lust week on the Grey -
!mond.
THE SIGNAL, . - GODERIC
hat to tuat.h. Tial will n't•kk• at
Flint, Mkh. The young asuuple were
the map:eol , t• molly beautiful and
curtly gifts,iu,•lwliug several 0ie111tss; :
,oil before the tmu•riatte the hrieje was
honored by twit showers from her girl
asips:latetl. -\+not:, those present at
die aeddjag Pd -re: Mr. and Mrtr.
I:es,r• o Foreni Ii.. p;an.uta ut the groom;
Mrs. E Driver. -r., ' Mrs. .E. Driver,
jr., Miss Dorothy and Master Tofu'
Driver, and Mr. Si.'il.Cheati4ey, all of
%warlock: Mr. Leonard Foreman
and son Itobbte, Mr. and Mrs. 1).
t5raaford aria futuily, Mr. rod Mrs.
Gurdon \\'ilstin and Maxine, of Flint.
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dixon, of
Port Carting; Mr. and Mrs. M. Ewer-
s tit and Edith. of ltostr•au; Mrs. Dixon.
of Parry Sound; Mrs. (Williat and
Thomas, of Pakoaley Miss Lee, of
London: Mr anti Mrs. Fred Wilson I
anti Jean, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Wilson
anti Ruth, of Cochrane; Dr. and Mrs.l
Stuart and little daughter, of Port
Perry. The hrhle Is the fifth dough -
ter and youngest of Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Wilson's faintly of twelve, all
liming and doing; well, and all married
hot one son; yet the father and
tut,-
thes are atil1 well and active and en -!
I
joying life to the full. They have;
forty-six grandchildren. Their many
friends hote they may enjoy molly
> -ars yet lit their cosy, hospitaldt-
I,,,me, ',Bids -ween."
Teaching regarding Self-Investtuent
furl (lust and IIutn:aitlty." -solo.
"t(ouw•gHuly," I, Mrs. Wtiitfltddv atHet
to the 011 4%.1 of to aplru'tl•l meeting.
'lie regular - ueeek-night meeting , will
•• held uta Friday evening. when the
illi tk tvrmmittee will have elinrift'.
'Plat, \£.uteri's ,Juslitate me( at Sites.
\t' (:. M.•t'rustlds ou '1'111 rsduy, with l
i,i' nem' .prealdent, Jar-. John Millet;
In the chair. A- lirt•ly talk on
,tinning rias very iuteresttug. liv-
Ilrm papers were rc.t.l by Mrs. Geo.
Webb on 'The Fsseulia of. institute
Work. ,.'.urns and Needs of the House,
wife. and House Making." and by Mrs.
\t' I. Miller on '"true hospitality."
Urs. A. Andersontreasurer of the
cemetery fund. brought up the matter
of Mime wok that should be done.
Community singing was enjoyed. At- -
teudaue'e, Iwen ty-tan.. Lunch was
us-rvvsl by the hordes/.
EINGEIBRIDGE
KING,SBlt1L(:,F:. Jute l3. -Mr.
James (►'t\eil ail fawil), of Goderich,
spent Sunday with Mrs. John O'Neil.
Mrs. Morgan Dalton anti Ray and
Edwin Garvey motored last week to
Toronto, where Edwin secured his
It. A. degree. ('ongratulptlous, Edwin.
Mrs. M. J. O'Connor is visiting her
daughte*s in Detroit.
Miss Katie McCarthy, of Mt. Cle-
mens, Mich.. is spending a few weeks
with her .sister, Mrs. Ionia Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Connor spent
Sunday with friends lu Wingham.
Mist. Irene McCarthy. of Detroit, ar-
rived bane on the steamer Greyhound.
Mr. George (trophy is visiting tit
Mr. P. NI. Sullivan's.
We are glad to he able to report the
ren 'very of Ambrose Hogan, who
Poe: 1_ - .thE:must few I
w e't k s,
ASIIFIELD
THE ANN I t 1, 4;.% RIPON PARTY
'tiler til. auspices, of the Ashtdeld
Ladies' Aid a ill be held ,on 'ruescliiy
e-%ening. Jm,.• j'Jth, mi Mr. Will .\1 -
ton's law's. The Westfield 1►ruuatit
!'hili wit. give a full program, iw
i•mdiug tt.,•ir popular play, •'N'elcu'us'
II.'ue. .1.mmy." Supper from tl to 8
p.ni. ,\ :nis.ion: Adults :o tents;
children 23 cents
A$Mlt't!')IU). June 13.-Miutt Beth
Slcl.-r.nell entertained a half•ehtzen of
ST. HELENS her _ rl friends on the occasion of her
hirt day On Saturday last.
Slr, Walter A. Harper and sou
S'r. 1I0[.11XR. Jurie 11. -The snm-
mer meeting of the St. Helena Wo-
men's Institute will ire . held in the
, ommnerlry tla#r on Wednesday, June
-o. at Y.ae► o'clock. when Mics Emily J.
.u.•st.'M.A., will mistress the meeting.
A neneral invitation is extended to e11
the community.
Tle new• township stone crasher is
starti.:g work in Mr. Will, Ilnmphrey's
gravel pit
Slr. ltobtrt Mlfe•Qulllin, of the Stand-
ar. Bunk, ile'ller111c, is home for •
couple of weeks' holidays with Sits
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. W.. McQuillin.
Mrs. Fwriy. of Mllit.ank. and Mr. and
Mrs. H. Eery and children, of Thin -
salmon. were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gen. McRnherts last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jane's Durnin. Miss
Mary and Mr. Earl Durnin and Mr. T.
Webster. of Detroit. who is visiting
his slater. attended the Webster picnic
held lit Hayfield on Saturday.
Miss Muriel Miller motored from
London on Saturday and spent the
week -end with her Parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Miller, Jr.
There was a good attendance at the i
young people's meeting on Sundae
evening, when Rev 11:Whitfield took
•ns the suhjeet for his n.ldres. "('hrist's
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
I$)l)RORN1 TOWNSHIP. Juste 1S,.
- Sirs. Fisher. sr.. with her two daugh-
ters. Mrs. Henry and Miss Nuu.•y
Fisher. all of Toronto. visited nt-thea
Inoue of her son. Mr. Aaron Fisher
wvr: -a a',,' Sufi 'anther tr-int'
NIlw
at„-
'aft the week -end with the )ndy's
atler, Mr., Janet ]uughlut.
Miss Nina Johnston Is sporting a ,
new Whipper rWfM,
Mr. and Sirs. Roy Farrow and c,
rim. of Mitchell. silent Sunday at
home 'Of Mr. roil Mrs. J. ii. Johtralo,
.Mr. nn1 Mrs. Win,. Coates. of Flis'.
Stich.. are visiting friends in the vii
loge tills week. '
Mr. and Mrs: Walter Me•G111, of
Itlyth. were Sunday . visitors at the
home of Mr. rind Mrs: W. T. Riddell.
Mr. and Sirs. Sowerhy. of Detroit.
spent the weekend at, the home of
SIr. James Carter.
Mrs. Fred Shoal rind Maros facers
Robinson. of Detroit. spent. a few
days last week with thc4r parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Arrhle Itohinwm.
Miss L.- Nicholson, who had leen
visiting in 'Buffalo, returned how.• o,
Monday. -
PORT ALBERT
Sueemsful Garden Party. --The first
garden party of the sen u, at Ilithis es.'-
tion was held Wednesday evening of
Itis week. under the auspices of St.
Andrea's United church. at the home
„f Mr. Will Crawford opposite the
Omni'. A large gathering assembled
from all directions to enjoy the or,
c.,-lings of the evening. A bountiful
slipper was gene.' on the spacioushewn and was followedby a programof ''sic, readings, etc.. In which a trio
of entertainers from Kineordine bad:
a prominent part. Earlier in the
ti ening lit'ehall games were played try
tis• girl. hod young sten and Were w•it-
uees.,l by a large rowed. The pro-
heti: were aiout $1'O.
over the week -end. SALTFORD
r. and Mrs. F.4 and \Gtskell,
tared to St. Tlurma. to attend the
graduation exercises /.'olle 4,. _
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Treble n er..red to
Putnam: on Saturday, to visit tlo•ir
ant:titer. Sirs. W. Clayton.
. Ws. Si. G. Treble visited friend. in
.\etittrii an Tuesday last.
Mr. Geo. Baxter, sk., is laid tip with
pleurisy.
Sir. Herb Morris hada very .n..•,
fol (cern raising one day la'L_week.
Mr. Baxter. of Toronto, is visiting
with his brother. Sir. GPO. hushes.
]ir 'Harvey hatter is lime,' from
Loudon for a few days.
The Carlow and lienntiller Sunday
hoof: held their picnic at Menewenung
Mac. It beim : rttt:0 rias there
of hmdon, are visiting with uu S" •
SI r. and Mrs. R. Sic\\'hinne. w'a° quite a large S lel tree.
Sirs. Donald McKenzie has been u Tlic'earlow W.M.R. held their mot -
---_ -.-" T mteiing at the ho nC-Lai .IlF n
1.
week. Elie d« tsar s iar(edurltig tiSFjSit r" Feagan.
week. was Mr. D. McK••nrie. of Ashfield, came
The regular monthly meeting ofas home from the We -t on Tuesday with,
held at the home off Mrs. W.M.S.. of Crewe- S rs.ted chnr,•la wwWm. McCun-
a. ' a ,arloof h,•rseS. which were ship-,
n•11 on Thursday afternoon, June 7th. ;sat to McCaw station.
Rev. ' W. E. Perry, rector of St. Sir. and Mrs. Harvey Fisher and
i'aurs aia-Cli Tat church. Whore received
fatuity_ ]Lr -W A Thompson .and son .
full ordination to therieatho,"I at Reg. motor.t to Harriston on Sunday
p and spent the day • visiting Mr. and
Wuealstock last week. administered the
rite of holy communion Co a full meat- Mrs B. Ii. Willings.
• Is•rsltip at -('heist church, Port Albert.
•a Sunday last.
Much sympathy is extended to Mrs.
e;,,'. tit, Fre attslittun11yjp the death
of Mr. Free at Dungannon on Satur-
day liort. 'For many years Mr. and
Sirs. Free were residents of the 4th
coute•,tston of .lehfleld.
Mr. and Sirs. Richard McWhinney
-sent a couple of days last week with
friend.' in London.
CARLOW
Benmiller Sunday School
meets every Sunday
at 10 o'clock
Etta Csrliaalklulled b Attend
Republic of Colombia
6 External Sinking Fund Gold
Bonds.
Dated April 1, 1928. Mature
October 1, 1961.
Thre,ionds will constitute direct
obligation of the Republic of
Col bia, secured by its full faith
and credit.
NORMAN LEWIS
('oder Hamilton and Newgate Ste.
Phone 47(1
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
W. C. SNAZEL
IT ober lash.•r and Dry Cleaner
Wean. laundry in Connection
West Street Telephone 339
CARLOADS -
- CARLOADS
SHINGLES
RQQFI NG
EVERY GRADE, KIND AND SHADE
WOOD OR SLATE SLAB
Call us if you are in need of anything in this line.
Goderich Planing Mills
(BUCHANAN'S)
Anything and Everything in Builders' Supplies
Phone 47 P. 0. Drawer 160
('ARLOW, June 13. -Mr. Herb,
Fisher --ler sporting a new Chevrolet -
I, Rich.
Mr. and Mrs. -John Graham.
tr.tt. mime up on the Greyhound and
Kia•ut a few day: with their relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jardine, of near Col-
lingwood, are visiting the latter's bro-
ther, Mr. Amos Stoll. Mr. and Mrs.
Jardine are on their honeymoon.
--Miss Dorothy Robertson is spending
the week at Auburn.
Mrs. Alex. Jardine and ion John, of City. NutnrnNaa gaes rreon sue t
Fargo. N.D., visited with their rola-
l r.rgram and a merry mtime were
enjoyed
ttves lege over tete week -end. all. The picnic next season is to be
They are on a tour by motor through rt Lonaknow.
Ontario. They left here on Monday Mr. and Mrs. W Clifton, Joan and •
for Niagara Falls and will visit Hum•
Bud I'ottort and Mr's• Alway, of lam-
for
ISA 'V Fl Fl I.11, June 11. -At 1 an-
nual meeting of the Young People's So -
defy which was held on Friday even-
ing in the basement of St. Andrew's
church. the following officers were ap-
pointed: President. Murray Grainger:
rite -president. Dorothy Scotchmer
secretary. Annie McLeod; treasurer,
Fred 'Heard; organist. Floy H. Ed-
wards.
Hr. and Mrs. 11. Lawson, Florence
sad -Harry -Lawson. of Stratford, spent
the weekend at their cottage.
Mrs. A F. King um! sire Douglas. of
o nontot to, are visitln Mi and -rs. O./
King.
The first large pit•uk' of the season
was held at ,low-e'tt's Grove u-t(at.nr-
day last, it being the Webeteif reunion.
Two hundred and fifty members were
present from Toronto, I„tndun, Detroit,
Lucknow, Sea forth, Clinton. Goderich.
\' j
Varma. Brus •ttetd, lion Mind RalKa
5.11.TIY►EI►. ,iun' ja... Mr. Gesng,•
Symonds has purchased til,• house and
tett «tush Were owned by the late Mrs.
Connell.
Mr. Edward ('nrn'll has purchased
the two has adjoining his property
'rim the There. Kelly estate.
The house and lot owned by the lute
Mr. Kelly are being offered for sole.
Sirs. Iver Pulling and little daugh-
ter. of Detroit. affil Mrs. Euimerson
of Windsor, visited their par
.•its, Mr. and Mrs. George Symonds.
last week.
.Tout_ rued Allan Fisher tool: lathe
Gt.e•yhounl trip to Detroit.
Alis Cowrnt has retuned to her
home much Improved. in health after
having spent several weeks at the
hospital.
A baby girl arrived to Mr. and Mrs.
Terynbee Imtnb. on Tuesday. June rtth.
t'nngrntniaHonx.
Sirs. Harry Symonds and little
daughter, of Windsor, are•viaithlg with
Sir. and Sirs. George Synfonds.
WESTFIELD
WESTFiELD, June 12. -Wedding
bells will be ringing on Wednesday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Woods were
Gesterieh .sisitnrir on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walden, of
Myth. visited at Westfield on Sunday.
Mises Annie Wightman ia.tisiting at
the home of her mule, Mr. Charles
Wightnatn of Whitechurch.
Messrs. Jason Ellis. Douglas Camp-
bell and Norman McDowell attended I
a play at i.undesloro' on 'Friday last, I
put on by the Junior Farmers' I'Intb.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bennett, of
Winthrop, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred J. Cook.
Mr. and Sirs. William Walden were
Stratford visitors otr!ilmday.
Mr. Alfred Cook, of Toronto. was
home to attend the funeral of his
c. •goer re. _v iso--ltelle Cook.
There was a gathering of the \Weat-
fkeld 'e•munnnity at the hound of Mr.
and Sirs. Alva McDowell on 'Monday
evening, Julie 11th, when Miss Elva
Walden was presented with a mimel
lonetus shower and an nil irv'nt prior
to her marring.' on We -NW -May. June
Lath- ._JifL±t~. WWnik•n made a feeling
and fltt!ng reply, thanking the friends
fur their tokens of kindness.
The Community Mourn'. -.5 very
snti death tssurreel In the Westfield
community mm Tuesday evening. June
5. when IBM Belle Cook, daughter of
Mrs. Cook and the late John Cook.
Announcement
WISH to announce that I
have taken over the Hud-
son and Essex Agency and
will be able to give service
on these cars.
New Models in Stock
L. J. BAKER
"GODERICH INN"
Hamilton Street Phone 247
#hon. Toronto, tHe(leville and. netts -don, spent the w,ek.'nd at the iurm-,
'pwsseek- rwaF3# -the :. •tf-EwentT•
home by way of Ogdensburg; and Utica, er s cottage.
N.Y., where Mre. Jardine still repo- Mho' Olive Poria, k. of Stanley, Is
sent the Federal Musical Association the guest of her 'sun'• Misr M. Camp -
of Dakota. While here they were the 1"•lie
guests etf Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robertson. Mrs. Frank V. Martin, of Detroit,
Foreman-Wibton Wedding. - The entertained a number of her friends at
horse of Sl r. and Mrs. Allan Wilson,
cottage, "'Bookie!. Lodge.- over the
east of Carlow, was the 8(4.114. of a week -end. The gnrsty ware Mr. and
very interesting dvent on Saturday.. Mrs. Samuel Gle►gowSi Mr. and Mrs.
MIL at 12.30 noon, when their Samuel Mendelsohn. Sir. and airs. M.
voutige•st daughter, Pearl Harriet. was
B. Sulzberger and Sic F. V. Martin.
united in marriage to Mr. Ernest
Foreman, of Flint, Mich., son of Mr. '
and Sirs. George Forenmu of Wood-
stock. Rev. W. R. Alp, puwtur of Au-
burn United church, was thq oflk•Inting Al iltl'1tN, June 12. ---Mr. Chas.
clergyman. The bride appean'l on Itnyd, of Detroit, is the guest of his
the arm of her father, to the strains uncle, Sir. Ed. Honig,burn, and fever brothers: David. lu
of the welding march played by Slim Mrs. M Hultaltauer, of laondeslore, ( the West. Jasper. of Myth. Thomas.
Kath Amos. of Ailsa Craig. She wu__ _who was tin' Burst otMrta•f41m Wi ' Fted nod WNlter, of i'wtst_. attrtuush.
A Iai-,.nning and dainty gown of blue inn, sr., i. _t week, Rturteil to her fle.rdon or New Ontsrtn. and George.
AUBURN
four as the result of "tin" and enmpli-
nations. Miss Cook took sick at the
home of her brother, Mr. Fred Conk,
just on tine eve of her marriage to Mr.
An•hie Robinson of llttllctt. and al-
though everything was done to save
her she gradually grew worse until
tleatb carie. She was a member of
Westfield tinned chureh and an :write
member of the young ladles' Bible
class there. She was of n pleasant
and bright disposition and had many
warm friends throughout the nems
munity. She Is survived by her moth-
er, Mrs. John Cook. three sisters: Mrs.
I. Snell. of Itlyth. Sirs. Reg. Porter
and Sir. Earl+MeKuuigitt, Not, of An
georgette with pearl and gilt bandeau home I
and carried a shuw-,'r bouquet of sweet- The
heart roses and Illy of the valley. The I will to
uereutony was performed before a nsnt
laacy arrangement of Mat- and apple ` TI
blossoms sprigs over which was sots- chit
pander' a large wedding hell to'whk•h Nee I
white and pink streamers were at- Frid
at Saturday. , 1 of i elgrave. The funeral was held in
place on Thur iay after• her hrnther. Fred. and suns conduetel
the Baptist church. t by er. \\'. B.p oWesetd fritted
AILS. of , iJte Presbyterian , .-amnitio, Shee wAlens hofrn• tottlher grace
nail their nktut:tl quilting in Ivy six first consists, while the memhers
Inert of the Rapti -t church oh C or the voting Indio.' Bible class aided
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Phone 270 Goderich
Paint Requirements
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Don't be misled by cheaper dope
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Phones 501 and 363 Godet g.
t;matiun of Mr. It. It. Gracle Thtrrdnv afternoon from the hone
Last. as flower-M'•rers, The funeral was
Inrhe'eh. The bridesmaid was Mt" Steal from hen• n?hi lied tle Wo- teary largely • ttendeeel. friends arming
l'etta Kennedy, lit Flint, Mk•h., whir nue•n's tatitute tutuue'ntion lit Itlyth on' from far and wile. anti the Hornl trl-
wore a lately dress of trinnon shade 'I'tumi • last. bites were numerous and )seantifnt. .5
rr ith hose and shoes to nunand Mr nerd Yen.bint, of Kai'far•
..1rrit-I ii bouquet of pink roses and spent t mile of days Last week with
IIue ftrge•t•lute-riots. NI r. Jo men his yrente. Mr. and Mrs. Iheore
Foreman, of flint. lirttthe•r it? the Yun
croon'. way Is•st than. !Attie Jolla M(_Jame. Ho II, of 1'hnth,mn. called
[Heim, nice of the bride, dressed in on firh.x In the cllktge on Saturday.
white, mode a dainty Hower girl, and Nil lit't.rge Sturdy has macho -mil a
Master Brine Crawford, ne•plew of the lie Chrysler car from Mr. Itnssd
bride. attired in page costunse, us'as SI R••
the ring-Isaner. The ceremony ons Jr. find Mrs. R. Shun snit Sir. Malt.
followed by a resgttton, the bride's ,ten were In Guelph en 'Phvr'day.
mother wearing tate georgette with a 1M r. Ed. Ilehclg Is tisng at Wind-
lottgmer of matte sweet liens. while R this week.
the gnstm'e mother a -ns In black silk, Sir. Chlorite Beadle took in ahe
with white 'tweet psoas. 1,atcr n sump- s(ener Gresholind cx, nhe
rsion to I -
thous wedding dinner was «•rued to tls,trolttilast week•
party, numbering seventy -fire. Th.,
Mims 'bottle Lawlor !visited friends
dining•rtom and tables were arttatie's .et \\'Irslanr the put uucek.
ly devrrtatad In pink and white•. Toa. Mr- and Mrs. Ilosuitrl Itols'rtson. of
were proposd and several aI:iem. ' I (io,l+Hch, visited with the•'ill era glair
spreclsee were made in 'reply. Theon Su
happy crmple deft, amid showers of r andnday. Mrs. (feel Wagner, of mon
confetti, on a motor trip to Wood-
stock, Niagara and other points' the
bride wearing a sand ensemble with
low, (thin, are visiting the forme'r's
sola. Mr. and Mrs. J Wagner.
lr, and Mrs. ('haspang, of Detroit.
snit feature of the funeral was flint
the deets•ased ass buried iii tie clothes
Phi, had prepared,for Lor wt•tlding, ,
1'i-.ympnthy [t ir-TinTs e•ommitnity
e..es out to those w'ho mourn her pns'-
trig and pmrticniarly to her aged mo-
ther. T1s' burial took place
field er•tnetery.
\Sic are quilts' sate
That tis' will give them heck
pure and beautiful;
We 1014 1W lb- will lull keep
Our own aid ilia until we fill
We know He gloom[ not mean
To hn'sk the ',fronds renehing
The here and There.
In West-
. bright.
I asleep,
bet wee..
Mhu'hlecon, keys having riddled the
Winrl(ows of a vnesni hooter on South
Street with stones. 'l'oll'y Sergeant
(toss rortndel there rip, took Iberia Is'
fore the magistrate and halt the dam
ages nssrwr,f nghirrst them, and the
boys will ire held responsible until the
nmounfs are mid.
i
Liberals
Flit. animal Meeting of til,•
Federal and Provincial I.ibe'ia1
\s`ociatiuu:.•f South ilurot
N1 ill he held ire tIte '
Town Hall, Hensall, on
Wednesday, June 20
I : ,1-", au '.'..:it tP_ tt 1
I to mo•etimg still be titbit.; -..1
I'' M1I1. TUBS. \full!.!..\\.
\i. 1' :end other speaker
Federal Officers
DR. J. W. SHAW. President.
J. A. McEWLN. Secretary.
Provincial Officers
T.SHILLINGLAW, President
J. M GOVENLOCK,Secretary.
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