The Signal, 1930-5-29, Page 4it
4--Thuraday, May 10 1930
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ccociocac
Men's and Young Men's Suits
Tailored by Fashion Craft
$25.00 and $27.50,:
in the popular shades of imported worsteds in-
cluding blue with stripe -a very dressy suit; single-
breasted models.
These suits are of unusual value, especially
when you consider they are cut and tailored by
Fashion Craft.
Made to Measure $29.50 and up
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
"The Store with the Stock- Telephone 57
Men's and Boys' Wear. s.,. 1 tGode�riichh. =CC
Xlfltlf\XXXX XXX XXX t►a/1t1Ar/1r=CC XX•X
ant in a poeeition to acs pt
contracts for all kinds of
cement work, such as placing
foundation' under buildings
and laying sidewalks
Fresh carload of Cement
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GIVE ME A CALL+
J. J. MOSER
Hamilton Street - C.oderich
SPARK'S
-FOR-
CHOICE GROCERIES
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BUT-
TER, EGGS. MEATS.LARD,
FLOUR, ETC.
SUrerwood's Ice Cream
FRIetDAIRE EQUIPPED
for your protection
CAL[. IN AND SATISFY,
YOURSELF
a:VCRvla00v wa:LCOMM
parr's Grocery
"Toe 'gore .f Satisfaction"
Hamilton Street
(apfierich Phone 146
DELIVER IN TOWN
Radio-Lectric Co.
East Street
ROTAREX WASHERS
Regular $110.00 Value
Our price $98 cash
We offer for this week only to
introduce the new
APEX WASHER
, Regular $150 00
for $135 cash
Apex Vacuum Cleaner
All Attachments
$67 cash '
Easy terns arranged
t xt�,�rit
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THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
sardine, were tickers with - Yr. and
CREWE R1osa Bare a rewlog entitled, "our Mrs. Hyde.
Land to 'Love and Live lour. l'anada." Mr. Earl Cranston was home term
Mee. Geo. dicllwain sang a solo, "Who StrutII for the etre.
CRD\VE. May 27. --Mrs. Robb, Reid,' Ikx•e Clod's 11'urk Wlll Get God's 1'ay.'.' Mr. uud cr+. Donovan, of Guelph,
Edgar and Harvey, of Port Eight, anal
I Mrs. Harwood Barr a report of the were visitors with Mr. Duncan McKen•
Mr. and Yrs. Orville Chambers Sunday
fourth annual convention bald In Sea- ale.
rurally, of Woodstock, spent Suud•y teeth on April 10th. Mrs. Gordo** Orr .Nr. A. Webb and 'Mt•ts-(+seta ids- ,
at N Westfi. andeld
Yrs. Y. $has•kletun'r• rend the lues+u{[r frow the g.iivral itef recently with Mrs. Armstrong. of
Westfield young people at•• putting we..e,lnry of the latent of hums ml vlos eta All fart and Present Blyth.
on their play, "Smile, Rodney, amble." shuts. The hymn, "Lord. While For All at Crewe garden party on June lllh. Mankind We fray." was • ung. Mrs. + "Fronts" 04 fatale -Took Part is 4br.,. A. Fol, of \\'hltw'hprch, 1+ a '
Mrs. Grana(. of n'uu,roucrr, 11.(' claltur fur a few' day* with her sister.
\luu•h gate a reading. ' 1'l+•►tie Will p the Roll KeDollleter.
Mrs. W. J. I[um{dtn•p; def 1rr taking
torr )lune Durulnl, and Howard and i ;lack." The meeting ...loosed by repo•at- !
l[rtun Duntlu, at Wlnnlper were lug the lord's Prayer. VI 1. a 111hir> I You will find the Royal a length %a trip to J. mint pest ith h sten,
onllcd to the bedside of (belt Urtbcr'' tooth, was being served by the bus- Mounted Pollee through the length ,Mt-. +uta Nr-. A\d+u1i Nlil
Ire,
who is very ill. toss: Mrs. Harwood :are au bistro and brsadth of Cauada, from the gleet 5lfllrr. :ur,i Nr J. I,aill, u'
wind-swept prairies of the %feet to llut1Ml, ecltrr visitor -.on Sxtunluf
Mr. 111141 Mrs. .due Tioompsun and
mental, "Gloaming:*
y(.. .i11u.
family. an of Mitchell spent Sunday a• i i bo i Arctic legtone within a few
11r andUr+.1 S. V 1
CHIEF OF "MOUNTIES"
WINED "HIDERS uF THE PLAINS"
Ill( lana.
tU stniseloner Mariam Har fleas See-
SEE
er
'J. R WHEELER
SEE US FOR
Furniture
Springs
Mattresses
Window Shades
Curtain Rods
Floor Covering
Electric Lamps
Electric Washers
NILE t�
c0 Ll t' C - \\1111 1111• former'. -•-•-
p1GM1 hundred mile* of the North Polr.Ulers.H, Little Harold returned with
writes Jathrs Mnntat(toea fu Tit -Bits.' ,his Graudpar•ul+ for n hullday'�1. and
c clmtrl k+
The man who heads this prgeuln- Nr. uud 51r_ \lrheuyi, foal
a � anon has wren rrrvlce 00 all u( Its , „hildrru tls+k a muter trip it I l autl
ilrNf •,"r -- ; \11.}:. may �ti.-)tis+ LII) 5lorrl+, sof art ead roam "fronts." Rough-
:
ough- .1.thi lh.n awl Guelph.
Gooderlch, spent the •reek-exd . with D D'
1..\NNS. 51ay -t NII,.. )fur) l'hll her (eland, Mi'''' Miry IGttb. and -ready Dawson City was his bead- The \Voueo,. Institut, meeting wilt
lips spent the lura 'ye•ks aa ,Ili her *Is- ,\ttss nett }luulgnu...t Kip1K 11. sl*ant 'quart*ro during the hectic data of the IlaniIs• held on 'l'Iror.dac, Jour �. at ter
ter, 51rit Thomas Ferguson. the week -cud under ter parental roof. gold rush, and more recently he has hull,. of \lr. u arias \tiller hurt ••nil
snuduy, Jun, ise. the s,•rrie In play.tta major part in extending tits ' rr,.ilr•+ fro Wt1Itg ft-utt 514,41 t ho
\i r. and Mr,. Took and family. • f eh
e'hathatu, silent the week -cud at -ter rhe "'it"' clntvrh here will le tnkrlr aetivitiee to Arctic r.;eteertf Hr is Ise selected, In chars,. of 51iss A. Mc 4
euro• of thele suede, Mr. Wm. Ballwin. by Rev. Colin Campbell. of Stratford. 1'nlnmisaloner Cortland Starnes. l* Ie ,,l 1 sr-• Mrs F '1',sbl and
Nit. and Mrs Geol. Lane noel htmf{e Born and educated at Montreal, Mr-. 11. Todd.
5uudpc with rrlruds, at Iticrr- representing the luny+ Doty .tlllnncl• thi* strapping broad - shouldered 5Ir•. Kafue. ..r IhunflnH,, ti+Ib+1
sent Mr. and Mr-. Telford Nixon and
Con I'orin•u.
e bow.
- youth left with the 66th Montreal with err vlanglltrr, \hs
\\'e are lit 4 t.. retort that Mrs. F. )I r. rtswald Hulley riatel at ter Regiment to put down the Northwest
A. ru' 1ltron i. nvvocerita. from her home of Mr Nlxou's k. 11 •r. Mrs. Wm. H• bt'tItun at 1x45 He was an sago- t, n LItu rid 1Nrs'. n\' Iti•+a,rn). cf
.avian` Illness. ret hops• that she wilt '-Nixon• .of rtenuq•br,*.k, nu S e ,8,111.11.417e.'"
ii,1. Vat. des lie h1r twentY�ae Y•`ara,
l e:n••4t•h, .1,.I furl 11'.KK1 of '1'.,ron'.
soon be WWI" 1 home again She 1. Rec. 1.. C. and til nVltlh• and two and he sal out to help put down the :111.1 Intl• :"4. Vera Phillip•. ••f Fr''''.. '
elite,rrn. attended
uud impel, ea meet rltling of the Indians and halt -breeds
in the 1lospiurl at rn :t ham.weer }:mpiro• lo:oy cltlIi' s wpb Mn.
Mr and Mr-. Hoer 111141 their 'laugh. ' elite, attrndehs the simnel tea meet. IW Dy Louie Rlal. . It, t,- \.ssh
ing held lis the United church herr on ; Mel had but' recently returned \I r. anal \les. Albert N'xlhue uu'1
n•r };Levy,, ut Guelph. were the .•nest" Friday- evening. trent Montalta, where he had firs fol- 1lntghn•r. Nis. e:crttl, of ltwrrie, and
•.f Mrs. Jno. Mullin for the weekend Mr awl \[r+. Robert Fwh1111 and
.'"n., Sir Iln_h \\'nlla,v. ..f P,trrlsn'-
ow Sirs..l no. Mullin entl•rtahuvl an none- Mott Donald. 'S1 r. x11.1 Mrs Gonl,ort tions g his first tailors u a revolu-
ler of small friends of her niece. Jean �ecu.a spent tionlst in 1470. Now be preached a .nig. were cfsltor: with jr \1'eihuw
No.lson, on Saturday , last. Sunday + the
IMF. P' separate state to stem the annes-
Suudny at the 1 • oL Mr. and Mr.. ad Easters Qsn .tiller awl 'Mr F.d Thom „err the
at g holiday.
- --- - d .. ,H11 •the
ERICA TOWNSHIP Jessie McCann. uuu uyry In trnln � (.uu.I.Ni e'ourrn•m•,. 111 1\,asters l 'Ilk
U+l; ►u ter loslerb h hospital. An uncompleted railway carried •""" .
at her house here 1111 Saturday. the Canadians from rKin aIIw&on, Mont-carried
9.11.• \\' \I S. held their m••uthly
i ps of TOWN -SIM', n'NSHII'. wry -met Mr.:laUles Slbell stent s•rl•rnl days, real• and Quebec. The rallwa, which W 1:
I'hr 1 I'.S. of union church will meet the Inst week xt ter home of Ids ' meeting at the home o/ Sirs
In the church on Friday wetting. The now stretches arrow lbs top of Lake
brother. Mr. Ilumphrry Snell. of fun- meet$ n. with the me pin+hent. 1tt•_
meeting will be In charge of aline Alio, Superior woo not finished. V as \I. ('. Rutherford, lis the cl.utr The
' lou Colwell and Mr. Arnold Porter. deabs'ro. armed force, the regiments could not
9111• regular monthly meeting of the j sake use of the halted States tall-' mrctint R+r+ oie•nl:it-letth the mail:
Miss Dorisat Orr. of Calgary, Alter., ..f a h} lou sod prac*r' hi li r. Rano
la nailing at the homer of airs. J. It.. Girls' guild was hell on Tuesday Jus of condi welch ran went of Lake Su- rgr. ilytltn flet was sunt. T6P es. rr• ,
11rr and other rel*tives erre. this week at the' home of MI*s Jennie prior. It laaeant marcbing through I + ort Kos n•a.L 'P *0 rr
Martinis. with ter pro -Admit. Miss Mary
an unknown wlldernras, • country t+1r)'s rep'
)lis. Alice week -end
of Toronto.lttr coq+err "f F:n+ter tbinkntiring
Rn e, In the ch+tir. The meeting op. unsettled and, except for • few sur- an'►f►t ssnt was tutor• Re{art of
..pent the weal• -end at the home of torte with the singing of hymn N".' rayon' marks hen and then. un -
her father, Mr. Wm. Sowertn• rte. "J,-nls Keep Me Near ter (roes' inhabited. 1'1ctrrixl heel al t:rnf.•rrh was
Mr. and M. 'rhea, Amy. a Hur-
ford, have •be•en visiting at the home) followed by repeat lug the lord's
Prince Albert was the main white ^Ir,•at be Nis- .\l t' lhtthcrfonl t
Prayer In unison. The S,•rEther rend- settlement. It was already tieing de- Wilkhl+.ou gue'r 511.4. Nellie F�••�" ort
of h us end late. Gen. dent h. and Inc was taken be 51Is+ Ethel Tall. tended Dy the PrincesI Albert Volas- H ltklIs , Meeting 1'losrrl Ire i all Yetis "'
with and relatives Brock In Geoel tTo The roll call was x11-wereol by tem., fended
and the Northwest l ert V Po- Intl of lo Mil ''t•' 'ii Mn.al
and Yrs.apOr week -end: members and the minutes of last meat- Ilea. aTo nd 111 N tela town and squash turd'• t'rn. t
uudnrd up and spent the weekend 1 the bands of Indians led by halt- half -borer we. spent.
with relatives here. tut were read and adopted. Sirs. Root. _ _
\lis+ Helen Bell, of Windsor. visit-. Eohll11 and .Mrs. Henry Mathews *well breeds roaming in that territory was
rd at the home of her father. SI r. J. reed an Interesting chapter In the
the work of the three regiments 'r., ��se
over the week -end. study loo t*. After sternal buslnes- Which had come West, one of which
W. Bell, 11to• wu Starnes' outfit. They made a
V r, and \Irs..1. nn' �hnp.4 ret and Mn. emeo'Inwdaht tae' a close with hymn No. Quick job of It, tor within three
John sips' rmid. of Turuutu, n' lhome,+1 dt:.. "Tike Sty Life and Let It Be ' months Loeb 11. had sed and the
up b.- trent the hul,dwy ret the � m•rw .�., M w•.aa Mn,re
of the Indp's mother. S nil Ju+. Rias. , rend the M. we 1'errection. a hos- rebellion had been Draken. '-[
Miss Slnr.nrrt .\ Pentland wHs e ! rrtrrshments were *roved 4v the hos- There Dad been serious epeoustrn, �,.a�.e��tpe ass Ta.e�-gas' orae
tr++rs of the day. Nes.. Henry Mat- whites and Indians Dein killed. But eaetaletese4ww ts•Ses' ski-• bursa
c
guestat the home ret her patent as r. Mi Jennie Martinis.
shortly atter the arrival of the sot- •e• news' ��.• alass.
LANES
Ions halo made by n - '
stuuh•> �nrll, ii• It.rae e. ads. He advocated bloodshed u nee lt. . 'f. (' \\ tlkulvnl 1- sit, n
GOD \li - e . e I ciwitr'�
Dainty
WLIN QUICKEST TIME KNOWN
thews and c+ eon y • . as eswisic
and Yrs A. B. I'rntlnnd, Dan Mr. Mary Tlflltr snot daughter tilers peace was restored. the Indians
neer the week -mei. 4 Vern. of (`.•Nlerieh. visited ret the hone went hack to their reserves. the mill- '
nett.w Claire Pentland. of ir. Silas of the former's sister. Mrs. Jim. Mc- tla was demobilised and sent ear.
non. was the la••st of her sister.No. thew, on Sn-Nlav But Cortland Starnes .stayed. Me
•Mnrgnr•t Trntlnnd rancher of S.S.. No. decided (1,
_ _ r that those tall fruntlersmen,
Inst Frlatty.
DUNGANNON . the Northwest Mounted Police. could
{setas Marguerite Falconer of Gn•1(r-y `"; probably find a piece for him. They
Ire spent the week -end at the home were recruiting. for now the entire
of her pnrrnt SI r. anti Mn. fleet. Fal• D11NGA_s'NI)N, ,May 201.-5laa Erma! territory would once more be under
Boner. Roach, nurse -In -training in i(u, (:nrler their charge, and immigrants were
last Sunday tics. tV....\.Bremner of lee Dueldtal. Is spending her holidays ' coming la. So young Starnes became
Ion •.Melt net -toiled thenpulpit In 1�- at the hilme of her parents. Mr. and era lnspestor of the "Riders of the
Ion church. Next Sunday the wrrje•e PWss." "
w•111 he held as notal in Union church Mn. Murton Roach The Yukon gold rash came In
at :t p.m. Sunday school at ! p.m. Mrs. Mrs. •$. Trelesron. who spent the igTh and ronched Ila height m 's n
C. R. ('ara,mlien. formerly of West past year at the home of her dough- i Yea tame to thousands from the Bade
(-9ohur, will ,s.Wrwa the congregation. rr. ,Mrs. J. Andrew. lis Alberta. has re- of the earth There were all types of
Mn. sod Mrs. 'Harold Montgomery
and children motored
. ivrlth relatives
spenDetroit and
t the
get 1 has joined ' •
turned. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Huller, of -Mar-
ton, spent the weekend at the Meme
of the former'r parents(. Mr. and 'Mrs.
there. 1'. DIeher.
Sllst F'Idtren•w wr ay Mr*. Hugh (Arvin spent a few day* T
Marine end
men who braved the wilderness. the
mountain passes, and finally the life
la the mining towns. As with every
`old rush. gamblers and 'Mamba
cattle In with the earnest prospectors.
the staff of Alexandra
e treat and the worst u human -
General Hospital as a nur+e-in-train- at the home of Mn.Mand )Ir. Jas. Gir- sty were eongreghe V to asksown.
int. ger eommenlrel her dn11ea on
vin Int week. unsettled country. The "Mounties"
R. Mr. and Yn. Jas. Wilson, of Elora. Are sent in to keep order. laapester
Wwlnratlay. motored up and *pent the we rk end ` Btarn•e took charge of the detach-
FURNiTURE DEALER and W.M.S.tMeeting The monthly freer- with frfrnds here m.•nt al Dawson City.
1 church am
was held nt.the home of Mrs. Butt on seal Mr. and Yrs. Gaol and family ;The gold rush was at Its edger.
Phones: Store 33,i, Res. R:iSw rhe xfternonn of 'May 21, with flftewn created ret the home of Mr. and Mrs.
fieekrieh, QM ttending• The president. Sir . JAR. Heber Etvly un the 34th Drunkenness was the order of the
The meeting oiWtt Murders were Committed with
We are plent+eet to *re Yr. Jas. (lir- regularity, fights were common, and
with the singing of "0. Cxnndn.' The vitt out again after being laid up fur taw gambling saloons took the gold
V, f torr IeaoMn was P*elm ::•'1• Yr•' tip with n sore inert f welch prospectors had work -
Mr. \1 and tam
Rawson
FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ina of ter 1V.5i 4 of 1 n nn Sir cud Nrtl Ik'rr.4terit and family t Those were wild days In Dawson
fla�lltin Street
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a ,r1 r - day- r .
ossissossoosesiesososestosssi Hoots. presider}. t
•r p some to dust or
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ton a
Special
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Special Value in Ladies' and -Misses'
Felt Dresses for Friday, Saturday
and Monde i mittei f1
t �� rt�;d �y •� ais�t;:s ffi' a.� M my
' Dresses of silk crepe, celanese, tricoshe a longd
crayshene in plain colors and figured • Sleeveless or Regular $7.50 t
sleeve styles. Sizes from 14 to 2 g
$12.50 values for g `
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$x.95.
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For the June Bride, Bridesmaid
and others
�,>•:. � ,t, reg. tse€t�6ne,in, iS 2�:
We have just received a new
shipment of georgette Dresses with
lace trimming; also georgette and
lace ensembles. Other ensembles of
silk, flat crepe and figured crepes
for travelling.
The new basket weave Flannel
Coats ate sure to appeal to you.
They come in shades of, white,
green, maize and blue.
Millinery
For the week -end we offer a special in
Ladies' and Misses' Hats. This is our very
latest "stock in mohair, bakinette and lacy
braid straw materials. Regular prices $4.50
to $5.50. Selling at $2.96
ed -hard; 744 prisoacrs were tried by
Hy and Mrs. Campbell mntnr,rl to Inspector Sterne* dating the first
• al Kier ■ Buffalo on Saturday and spent the year 10
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week -end with friends there. They re- Other duties were also pressing.
I ked
tuned Monthly evening. Slt.a Edith Hicks Npent the week- Other detachments had W be
ext
after During his second winter out
111 end at the home of bre {terrors in 'ot Vancouver. Starnes braved the rlg-
l;ettmsvflle. ' on of a sub -Arctic climate. With
\Y.• are pleased to report that Ben I dog -team and a half-breed he set out
etnldwell. who was taken to tin- G'el'' on a 1,500 -mile inspection tour over
erleh hospital lost week for trrntntrnt mountains and frozen streams.
is lurprot Inc +111,1 exd*+•ts to 1.4' Hale . At each of the police posts then
iIto retort' home the latter port of the was work to be done. Prospectors
■ week. had to be looked after. for the Royal
Rev. P. -M. ('olquhoun, of the Ash- Northwest Mounted Police not only
• I field I'n•sbyteriatl stores, preached to guarded the banks audile cujtoma
the ihntgannon Presbyterian church houses on windswept summits, but
last Sunda). Rk-v. 4', 11. NrLMnald' they looked after the isolated. nun -
took Mr. ('olquhoIut's work in Ashfield. ed the sick and buried the dead.
51c+s Dorothy Allen, of Goolericll• In 1310 the Inspector sailed' for
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spent the week'•etr,i with her sister. Hudson Bay on board the Jeannie..
Mr-. Everett F'Innfgun. Her captain ,wai Bob Bartlett, the'
Il The saersmult of the ford's -Stu a man who s•Ilcd with Peary when he
. per ev111 i.e observed In the Presbyter- dlacovered the :Torah Pale. On board
tun church here Pert Sunday at :t ship were supplies seeded to start
o'cl.s•k. Preparatory srrylee will hr new northern posts. The party land -1
held in the church ion Thursday ,even •d at Churchill, and there deposited
tar at 5 o'el.oVk. what materials wen necessary. Win-'
ter was a short time away. Then he
\Ir. Jack Iltytp was taken to the
II .aJerfch hospital Inst work for trent- called to Wager Bay and established
,itsa new post there. The Jeannie yen
\I r. and Str.s It. .5. \isirittar *114 ; into a violent Arctic storm on her
Glary' M.-Fachern Spent the week -end return trip and was stranded oe the
.etre friend}, ret nn•iut;ham. •shores of Wager Bay. Seventeen men
, '1'h,• Ioe:tl (1. C. 1..011(1011. apN4t the In the party -managed to get to shore
,trek end• at their respective I:nmea. ' safely. Aa whaler, late cin lb way out'
-Yrs. Grave Pentland and two coil- u f the hay, hove V slt(ttt, tad .aved
dr(nlean ent and ('firman, more over them a 500 -mile trfp to Churchill In
(caber fort Huron nn.4.rpnt Mnc 34th open boats. •
with Mr's. 1'rntland'a slstcrMr.4..1. 1'. I in 1515 Commissioner Starnes
e'slNpl*11, and other relatives. warIn charge of the Manitoba 41,1-1
' M.\1' 19.--,\nnh•er,ary services with 1 Rion, with headquarters at Winnipeg.,
I*' held In Dungannon Presbyterian when a aenerai strike was declared. 1
elnnrh on S411141n). Jnnr• t:dlt. Rev It The Irides and the post oMlee stopped ,
4.. Mclh'rntid. of Knox church. •(%0.1 work In Wlnnlpeg. Even the polios
•rich, will Drench at :t p.m. and 7.1'11 •were sympathetic. There was to be a
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w ae.
Beautify Your Horne
by pleating a bed of G•rsiaeess.
or some of our Giant Swdregoua,
or owe Irmo* Aston with their
lo4g, wavy twisted patois, or Gust
Fluffy Raffle Petunias. se Salvia'
or Pansies
Thaw er guy of tie other lino
Amaral* •e !.+dins Plants we
tawe would old peat* to arse
• s arectiveoow of year hems Ilio
ostmmor.
Yoe may mase yaw eadostwn
at rite. Nuraaty. or ask your
grocer or food sten for our
Plasto. Most of shoes early ser
steak.
STEWART BROS.
BEPSSIILEJR NURSERIES
R R No. 4. Gsdericb, Oat.
Phone Carlow 2316.
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litl_
ase
A naemia
Weakness It
.11 of the Blood.
Pallor of the lips, Nuts nee
'eyelids is proof that the blood is
thin and watery. Anaemia is the
name given to this condition.
Anemia is most prevalent among
girls and young women. The school'
girl often suffers as the result of an .
anatheetconseq entic �upsettingof the loof he
nervous system.
The remarkable success of Dr.
Chase's Nerve Food in cases of tbia-
kind is perhaps the best proof clip,
it goes directly to the formatlort• of
purerich blood. And pun r
blood is the foundation of the hkb
health
and strength of the whole human
body.
Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food
The greatest of restoratives fee the
blood and moves. .+ , _.
Geo. Westbrook & Soo
Builders and Contractors
We specialize in the laying
of nevi
Hardwood Floors
ELECTRIC SANDER
for sanding new and old
HOWL
Window Caulking
ALL LINOS OF ROOFING
-SEE US
. Westbrook & Son
Phone 366w
Trafalgar St. Goderick
eaM
Copper tti
Wash Boilers
Special price
$3.50
Alf. Tebbutt & Son
WEST STREET
WE DELVER
Raincoats
'Abd r,
We have a com filete stock of Raincoats
pa
in the very latest rterials.
Ladies' and Misses' Raincoats in
French style Ieathereftes. Shades of b ue,
fawn, green, red, black and brown.
Children's Raincoats - - The ne 1 -
ligator kind, and others. Sizes from 6 years
up.
Men's Reversible Raincoats
W M •t N' 1 h
411 FI1rr'�t s..�
Ac.iJ\JJIIL1 "Shop where you are invited to shop..r;
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West si a of SquareMCOC
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m ti(ter•tal mna{c Rill to rendere•i parade, the police heard. an
III Mr. Franklin Thompson. of London, neighboring eines, prepared.
>, i 14 visiting at the home of his mother Fifty-four mounted troopers led
Mr*. Wert. Thompson. this week. the way; their scarlet tunics blasing',
Mr. 'Alex. Roa*. Mr*. J. Bell and In the sun, the same scarlet tunic
Mrs. T. (kook. of aaeknow, were lir which had made friends with the In-'
(tors at the home of ,)ir. mei Mrs. }' deans In days gone by. They wets
' = Boas on TTnrgrlap of this week. followed by -forty -sig more la trucks.'
There was a big (roved In Dungan. A tore:'e410 100 to fight, If need be,
non last night for the entertainment 10,500 strikers. Starnes ordered with
first part of the program woe a play. The order was given ir�
nod) afterward* there was dnnein% ver. Then the crowd disheided, and
I*db In the Agricultural H*11 and in taw strike wee Mee.
the parish hall. Young andoldattend- -• ---_
roes.
p`' 1 burde with threatening strikes la
hr
the (hole.
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provide(/ M Georte..4pnttns. Y.P. 'fee crowd to disband but so ono
to d w rcvol-
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al and enjoyed themw'i es hugely. Mr.
4laottnn contented himself with * '
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brief address and there were no other ,RELILN11, May BP. .Mr. Atanitj
*IMakers, 'Mr. Rpnttnn'e enlleag 4" Todd and IYr. 1). t'. atrllonahl motored
to Guelph on the 91411.
-Mr. awl Yr*. Perry HIMr and chit -
who were expected M (erne being en -
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xj at Ottawa.
dreg and Mr. ('eA1 Hyde of Kin-
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