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The Signal, 1930-9-4, Page 44--T1turda7, September 4, Mb THE SIGNAL AUBURN • -- AUBURN, hiepteutber 3. -Several from here are attending the Exhibi- tion at Toronto. Among them are Mr. 1'. Paterson. Mr. A. Rollinson, Mr. E. Stotts and Miss :\uuie Straughau. Misses Pearl, Hazel and Florence Lawlor visited their sister. Slit. Jouea. .q,,.11s•th, the bast week. returnlna 1. Made -to -Measure $27 The Suit that made history last season. Made by (elnla- da's oldest established tailoring house. Royal York Clothes offer, we believe, the best -dollar- for-dollar clothing value in Canada in style, fabric, work- manship. Fall Samples consisting of English worsteds Y ' and serge: and Scotch tweeds. Made to your measure at S27.50 WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION • - -"rheas,e- ti silt -Taispim«ts S7.- _-•— tannin.•/rte p ttrl,alrek of Detroit. Mrs.liar/ IMIcKeanzb•. of Oot1eriek visited at the home of her brother Jack on adndsy, Miss Orwee I*rhennie, R.N., has re- turned to TurtlaG„ atter a fortnight's hnliday spent aa•,„,g h. -r tuauy friends, 11r. James alta \U- i'lurela•r Ashton rare seeldtue „un iiuu with their grandmother, di, -Iepheusen1. rDel uncle, WUfrwl ,ill a -on. 'witttd_eldieee a pine tn.tne of ins lleKelplf Ili, 1' ,i_.n-Y-hlirr-- x»...tIy nutderin--+*•+.--►..soar Pereea4., While n isltltag at the house of her j .Ir. Harvey el 01^"i• of Winbor, nephew. Mr: Gee. Cowan of Earl 'and Bert perepr,i. of Flesherton. vis- Wr,wnnush. Mrs. T. Strattghali had the it.al uudea f>it,•ut„! rant tinting the misfortlwe to fall d0w111stalrs. Al- ; w.•.•k. though mo lames were broken. she re- i Mr. and Mrs. \l'w. lteunett, or Chl- art%lsl 11 NC, err shaking up• cogs,, are sp,eddI,t a couple of weeks Schea,l reopened Tuetsedry with MWaa With the furnaer's hooker and sisters. j,. Johnston in charge of U.B.S. No. 5 Re.v. and Mrs N'w. 'l'aylor have re - and Mime Redmond at the continuation turned to their Geld at Roekwoud rt'hool in Auburn. Seventeen pupil" iafter a month's h lisu> sprat at their registered there. summer cottage. Auburn it well represented at God- \\yah the opruh,e .,i s howls the most erieh Collegiate this year. Attendingof the summer tcitors have gone to I are lbs (aadya Trylor at Mr.thelr respective bases Horttey's, Miss Phyllis Tayl r at Mire Mr. end MIs ,\Ctlbtir Stewart have Me{'llutwn's, Miss DorisWagner and ®Dues to Kitchener 'where they will Miss Mary Houston at Mrs. !furrow's. infuturereside. Miss J.mpphine Weir and Mlases Klemm- \Ira. Frank K'illis is visiting with or and iorothy 11-11'41h at Sr'''. M.' her daughter. Mr Earl Mrltlwuld, of ' iMontgomery's 'near Mutat'. Mr. John Robertson. of Hutlett, has Miss Stella Johnstone Is to•tbtag at purchased the t•esldeas(rpom/stmstuu et the late Cedar Valls e, Spuhi and takeSeer y !ember 22nd. _.-_ _--_-,_W Mr. Byron Reid. who has been rt• relatives during the holidays. re - Men's and Boys' Wear. Gor%arieh, Ontario. THE GODERIC NERC kOUt$ SOME PIKE BORN GREAT , SOME Af]tIEVE GREATNESS. Hilo sore NAiVE GREATNESS THRUST UPON 'NIM BUT WHEAT FOLKS PRE TP rRLAIT>EST OF THE GRATIr V CREW Toronto • T. AUGUSTINE ST. AUG I'STINE. September 2.- Mles G. Jefferxon, it.K•. of •tile Wood- -Keck .hospital staff, who spent the month of August at her home here, re- ('REWF Sept•mterr 1/=Mrs Frank turned to Woodstock this semi. , McIntosh. Harold, Cirlyle, and Jean. Mss Olive Jefferauu. nnrseta-ttals- ot Windsor. vlsiteel lir. and Mra..W. lug et WA'oolato•k hospital, spent the Drennen Sunday. -weekend at her home hese-- lug tri •k. Ml s• r aft . K t Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and Miss Don - filthy KII{rtrk'k, Mrs. Harry Mh141.- whir Mclhanald, of Hru»sela and Mies tun cud Mr. Will French attended the Faknnwr, of Chicago. called on friends "immlgrnnte' Pkn1•" at Norval last Imrebrat 111ursday._ Friday. Over taros-ttttndred tmmigrael- Devotions are hell* obwrt (o the Iwys xtterultd. church here this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Swan and family at- sirs. J. C. Robinson atilt children tended the Swam -Dishes re.epnluu liare leen on the sirs flat. ,--- held last Wednesday night. Mrs. Archie Messer and'- daughter Mr. and hire. T. C. England and Margaret are aletitag. Dere this children. of Galt. oleo Mrs. J. Englandweek, 1 {,oda Mrs. ('armed Feag se and two children. of i ee know, spent Ichor Day at Yr, 7,. LOIS and Edwin, :prat S fay with Swan's. Mr. and ilea- N`C: L.nnt Monday and Mr. anl Mra. 'Harvey Fisher. ltgh eon - Mite Ruby Kilpatrick has rerdte [d ctulldreu, of G.oderkh. pend erasion. her duties as teacher at Rockworl with friends here. sir.. A. Johrutoile appal a few'daya d \\ Reid ami baby with fret datugbrpr. Mrs Weir. this ODERICH _ face`' r. CARLOW CARLOW. Attg2'"y -=-Ther Anknnd meetlug of the W M. t(. was held at the home of Mrs. Win. Marsh with ten members present. The meeting opened by singing; ' Sot.liera of Christ Arise." and prayer. Mrs. .1. Treble read the 100th Psalm The secretary was abeeat ■nd• Mr. --T. Wilson read the minutes of lase meeting and acted as secretary ifer-4b.' dry. It was &- elded 10 have a booth a+ usual at the achoel fair on September 11th and dif- ferent eotamitteete were appointed for the work. The hymn "From Ocean 1.. \ Amelia y' Miss ime Unto s lure. Ocean- was Mcllwain gave part of the last chap- ter of the study Ise.k and Mrs. Hen- derson a short O.11 --uu-Maas'- 01 Our hymn writers. The noetinr closed by singing "Abide with Me." written by Bishop IL F. Malo__ -and -_prayer by Mrs. Itende•rao • I R Mr. and Mra. Jake Fisher. Mr. and iRieflatelemee /areata. 1 .v, and Mra. Gale. Mrs. A. Ile and two sons returned to Windsor on Saturday, having spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. W tdcuwhe. Mr. and Mra. R. W, Clarke. of ('leve - land, visited, the tatter's aunt, Mrs. F' W. Baker, fur a few days last week. Miss llwern Holmes eluted !ser gill Chop ony M o nda y' and returned to r. atlLL • .LPE itte ! "" •e •! .,•, ' . i lethe;..tlf 9h,r,nt.;--Mpea$--4h -weet1-el . t .with her parents, Lir. aksi Yrs. F. l'. Geweinharelt. Itev. end Mrs. F. H. Paull leu •e this week to spend their vacation at Tonm- tu and Loudon. The foruner's mother. Mrs. E. Penll. who has been visiting them, returned to her home lu Loudon this week. During the alatence of the 1 MONEY buys a lot of things but it can't buy a place in the Hall of Fame. hi the GRATE Hall of Fame, the Haat, Folks hold the honored niche. They trims -plumed there, not so much ell the reasonable price at enter our service, sr be - SERVICE they give for - The Heat Folks epe- eist-Me pe- eist- a on clean coal, chock full of beat -no clinkers,- and little ash. Thy are -justly fgh4ous: - CALL THE • r 1: Ba MUSTARD COMPANY %tee ~ In file Exhibition. - Mr. an Mrs. o[ Ashfield, anent Snead with ra l ii . Wilton. Mr. seals Mra . Ism Mallei field. of Ashfield. sidism_ add Mrs. llrls'eas Inst, Mn. G. (Mie, of \tr.ldd Mrs. Masan Mc.VllattK e'ek _ Wlugbrm. ridt.d with Mr: Ales. - re esti Nam. H.,alental ns. !'rL1ty: rector, the Venerable Archdeacon Jones -Bateman, of Goterleh, will con- duct the services. For the next two Sundays there will be a united service for the three ehurches of the perish, in Trinity church at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs- lt. W. Bristol and Mr. C. C. Motheraead returned to their homes In Washington, P.C., after spending the past mouth at Mise M. E. Garrett's ..,stage. Mlas Ethel Cameron. who hat spent the summer with her aunt. Miss E. Cameron, and Misr Mildred l'atueren. who spent several weeks here. also re• turned to I►etron (►n Sunday. Mr. and Mets. 11. McLaren. Marion and Christine. who spent the past week with Mies J. Stirling, returned to Port Elgin on Sendai. Master James Fisher, who spent the past two weeks with his aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards, returned to Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. Pollock. Mho B. P. Pollock and Mims N. Smith. of Kitchener, were goof* Labor Day at the Lakeview Hotel. Mr. William Metealf, who was hol- idaying at his home, len on Saturday fax Pittsburgh, being transferred from BadID, Y.C. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Newlin lett on Tuesday to spend a few days In Sea - forth. Mho Helen ('ameron. of i)etrolt. t spent the week -Ned and holiday with her meter. Mies E. ('arnoron, Mr. Jas. Cameron. Isabel and Evans, returned to Torouto uu WedDeaalay lase. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johns and wale spent the week -end at Wtartott. Misses Elva rod Ann have returned to Toronto to resume their teaching entfes- Mb.s Dolly ROW., w•ho has been in Toronto for the past two months. r ltlyrhel 1 Mrs, \\'rhetrr 1 of I tK'httow. imAlonday. Mr, and Mrs. I. B. ttmith and eon s E. Rlid of ucitnola Toronto nd Jane Misers Olen. of aywithon. spent the week -end field. e►ne brother, Lautmeetot. prede- f Ray and holiday with Yrs. C. Parker. of Ism In 1910. M • Andrew Currie. r. t;to RICH TOWNSHIP. tteptem- with her 3 --Mesa Lthf-Swell. of Ieuring The following fa•lhetzti returned 10 Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton andsou. torp, visited with friends here during =tar. road MIs. 1'. 'meet's' of Wlag- earllale. spent the week -end with their I The funeral. which wa. very largd7 • their achada ma week : Mr, Sam Jet• the test week. ferson to MIIdm.F. lfLa+ Margaret Jet- Wm, sprat the w.rl-elul at Mr. R. M. . G. Hamilton. at the Ritz Hotel.' attended. was lochs from his rwmldeooe '•Jerry," •a moat know him. left on Wednesday for hie vacation, then goes to Hamilton. to wbk h city he has bees transferred. He hate been here in the r Bank of Commee for over a year. had made many friends and Will be greatly misused. Mr. S. Spemrr. of Pundits.ols s. s verde him and tc,mtarmed his dutfe/ on Wednesday. The following who own cottage/ love returned to their homes: Mr. a Mt a 11 C. B. (apuan_and family, r. atll5 user Typdall and Mrs, E. Matinees and wane -illy: WA have Mrs. W Robinson ager land', 1/r. atoll Have You w t r- ty-tor, Whiz, Flyecide, Wilson's Fly Pads, Tanglefoot Fly Paper. Campbell's Drug Store PHONE 90 . Atitft. GODERICH after which they left for their home in Stanley township. where they had livor 1 eter slues. To this happy union was bore nue daughter. tiara Elizabeth. Mr. Reid was a moat progressivepowfanner, A quiet borne -loving man, po ,awning a character of sterling qua!- Ides. he ever put into practice the high ideals which dt.tfncula ted him as a kind and loving hneband and parent. good a goneighbor. and a ('hrtatian. He will be much mimed in St. Andrew's United church. of which he was an elder when he was called to a higher servlee. He had been Al mentls'r of the Presbyterian timet' from the age of eighteen. and for a number of years he nerved oft the board of managersde I'ntil the past winter. the ceased fwd always enjoyed good health_ Dur- ing 14* latter part of May. he under- went two aerlous operations in- i lc - tort* h,wpital. London. and was tug good progreaa towards reeorery when he era* stricken with pneunionla. After being nine weeks in the: hos- pital. he recovered sueen fftcttly to be Ixouthhome- t ..fn. au amb lanes, and for the de seemed mrat month after Irk was hone. he smed to he aklni. a little pro- gress towards recover-. but he sank quickly during the last week. Itewidee his sorrowing widow and slaughter, he Is survived by tow hrelhers and tax slaters, J01111 of Daaliwood. Robert on m the homestead in Stanley township. Sara I Mrs. E. -Merner 1 of Stanley, Yotmg'a. esm Mr. WIII On has finished thresh- ing and it oelealit' field of ,rate yielded eizty-two tnak•Is to the sera. HID mixed grain turned out about the risme yield, n mood crop. Mr. and Iles..Awus°Stoll and eon Allen event t►, jreek-end at Roy Roy, near ('ollingweed. returning Sunday evening. -_Yr.' John Ifotie. Loyal. occupied the paten 64 Carlow very aereptahly ea Bnsday. Mine Isobel rt1 Vee e.TasnlOa• A number from around here at- fe•rson to Westfield, Mr. J. Cranston tended the funeral of the late Mr. Wil- to Welland, Mlaa Rebecca Thompson Ilam Reid. of Stanley township„wich to Broadbent, Muskoka, Mies Redmond was held on Sunday. Heartfelt spm• to Toronto, Miss Moir returned) to St. path} Is extended to hlw bewared Augustine school and Mlaa Johuwrn to wife and daughter. Donnybrook. Mho R. Thompson wait Mr. and Mrs. new. Rear and two ac(ompanied by her father. mother children, Ted and Itetty, and rills, Jas. and brother John A. to Broadbent. Itoas, motored to Tarettto last week They made tbe trip by motor and w111 and took in the Exhibition. spend it few days 1D Muskoka. . Mier, Margaret Pentland, of Dungan- non, has returned to her school, S. S. Na H, after spending the vacation at tbe borne of her parents. Mr. ant Mrs, A. B. Pentland. Dungannon.- ---•- Mlm, Ida Bell has• left fair her 'Reboot i Donliot1 a?s.rupt•nndln{t the holiday at the home of her father, Mr. J. W. Bell. • Mr. amt -Mee. -Gordon Art add -babe and Mrs. J. 1t. Orr. Gerald and Elva motored to Toronto as attended the Exhibition over the weekend and hot - Ids,. Miss Edna Near, Of Stratford. was the guest of her friend, M1se Mergner- Ile Falconer. the pant week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Orr and Mrs. B. Gedench I t)rr were at Toronto this week taking PORT ALBERT-- -- T ALBERT. September Master Ernest ('rawiord. Edam Etta Quaid. Comber p Dickman. Ethel McKenzie and Jou Ladner here all lett to attest -The O. C. 1. for another year_._._.-- Mho Eunice iattg, of Senmllier; 1a again the teacher here. Slims Ethel McKenzie was a visitor to the Torouto Exhibition. Stook threshing is almost finished aronnd here. The dry weather codtin- tree and farmers are wishing fur rain on account of fall wheat mowing. ]rhea Ruby D h-kson le enjoying a pleasant holiday at the home of her XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX a Ct dell X _ _ r.mwsia •'5 FALL OPENING The New F611 Sty1es Christina, week at the Ki dam.rambling and family. Dr. and Ni Sachem's!Sachafans . Rev. H7rem 14tMl oee•0pied his own Beet Mrs. Stewart ■m1 •daughters. pulpit os Sunday at Beautifier and Slafth's'HUI- Louise \laedel, o[ Benmiller. fa _-_ing n 1•11 week* with her brother. Mr. l',,1 Mae el. Mrs. Weeder is improving slowly. Mr. ■ ei Yrs./Carman Materiel end children. of Watcerdow•n, e{a•gt the week -end with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs -Pall yaedel. Mr, and its intivge M111tan and family spent the 'week -end at Hamil- ton visiting the former's mother, Mr*. Mlllisn. who Is very UI at the home of London: and Mr. adtl Mea-. R. D. Stevenoon and family. Mr. awl Mrs. Ma -Kr de. -Toronto__- - --. i►r. and Mrs. G. Atkinson and two daughter. sod Mr. and Mrs. Geo. !Banbury and family returned to Exeter on Wednesday. having spent the summer et their cottager. Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Mustard and family. who spent their vacation here, returned to Toronto 'le Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dlppel. who spent the poet month In J. Pfereon'e cottage• re- turned tturned to Bowmanrllle on Monday. her daughter, Mrs. Ben Cox. Mets, Lloyd and Reg. Hodgins, Mrs. ('has. McPhee to spending a Mem. Hodglna and Mtn Mabel Hodllna, few weeks w 1,0411r *Mier, Mrs. Thos, returned home to Toronto on Monday. McPhee. in Ihrnllton. Mix, McPhee is Mr. (•hnre•hward, of London, recently y with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) B.rnhy. at3(terchased the cottage owned by Mr. atfll A of Hamilton and is improving slowly. K ik,ng- -_, ”- Miss Stim,Ie McPhee Is resiting her aunt. Mrs. lien Cox, for a few week$ in Hamilton. ` Iter. John Young. of Mexico, New a eoilieg *_week with blazed - alive*. and is the gut of 1°W •s We have selected the most attractive of the new Coots for you and are presenting them at unusually lord prices ing their distintive styling and fine fabrics. - The --etel•ata have sit returned t6 Goderieh I',dl•R1ate Institute. They are Roy and Rub) grringenn, leobel and Eleanor Tyndall. Mildred and Alma Bailees, Charlie Mitchell, Christine R,lertsm, )liltir'erl and F.velyn M11- I Miss R. M. Fisher. of Kitchener. who recently returned from 11 trip to the Old Country. vielted her aunt. Mrs. '. Edwards. over the weekend and Miss A. Ileltare. who has iween the'', ingestingestnf4Iliesiaon for the -rsa- - three months. retnrneel to Strathroy._Isa- Tmeeday morning Miss Phyllis Bacon. who has spent_ the summer with her Meter. Mrs. W. Hall, returned to London e., Wedess- on Sunday afternoon mut interment made In Rayfield cemetery. The ner- vier.. were In charge of the paster. Rev. R. M. Gale. who In 111.. address priid • glowing tribute to the deceased and epokr meet eustfortln`ly on the iahld- big love eN Gm. ilea. Peddle the Presbyterian eitaK'b end iter. r. H. Paoli of the Anwitern eh,n'eh u Bred prayer. Mies Lacy Wppds The B e'autifnl Garden d Prayer. pall- bearers were Charlie Reid. Sl Ke - /Mk I nod, Ratan..a entre Me4- 11ea, loses K and era Met. - see at.e.see tithe at - 3 (; {uron ale Special Business Men's Leach ask daily at 60 cuts 1114 -TURKEY DINNER - Our Sp«iitty - Sande, Daly From 12 t. 3 F et. 60c. SPECIAL DINNER FOE TOUR- ISTS A? ALL HOURS Hugh Wong hulas Engem Marg Taiping 112 Th e_ toast awioe tett l _die t ---- Flowers tor every occasion GEO. STEWART FLORIST Saws. Serape Kala 106 Cwastiellr ►- Groceries a —of— highest quality —AND — Frits alb Vtgetalbles IN SEASON Telephi.-_ tsar nod jmetnow, Dosigainven, Myth. Winghem, Dasbweted, Ment.. tieerRliawd lToroa- m. lades and-DetrrOtt Tbi.syligrathy of all Is with $tile eagle iser•dvted wife and Miughter and ifs br•tleerb sad • FerefI. . tie f Telsisbson 24 Corner of Swire and North Street -WE DELIVER - a FARM RS' SONS, ATTENTION Any Huron County boy contemplating attending t Ontario Agricultural College for either the Associate or Degree Course is eligible to compete for the combined Huron County and Massey Fend'Sthelarehip. Particular; of rfeholarehip may found elsewhere. in this paper. Applications should be addressed to ' The Depalrtae of Agricilti re, Clara, Out ,lay. the lifter to public echnol, Irene I Mr. H. Hoover. who WOW relieving COAStdltr- Slar,H,latetd. Amelia Medlwaln lir. E. H. Johns while on his vacation. aegau and Winnie Marsh have left (s on WPIIIIelay for Caledonia. gone to ('lintsi to attend bnsinpaa ('d- Mr. end Mrs Victor Burt and fano- Beautiful furs. the finest fabrics, unusual sleeve details and skirt treatments. Tailored models and the moat formalized styles. SHADES MATERIALS _, FLIR-TRIMMING GREENS -SUEDE CLOTH = ARABIANWOLFLYNX BLUES BROADCLOTH, BROWNS TWEEDSABLE OPPOSSUIM REDS RIPPLE SHEEN : ' CARACUL BLACK VELViA CLOTH FRENCH BEAVER More Than _-_ Arr- Our Fad- its _. There's a distinctive smartness to our Hats that is hard to find. We've chosen the loveliest interpretations of the new mode.so make your selections now. Velvet err felt in every high shade and many blacks and browns. CORNFJI--LD Sop where you .atre_umt West >i s Spare BA turn! holiday with Mrs. A. Newton - 1 lan 31.11*a, of Strathroy, vtdted 1 'e latter •• aunt, Mrs. N. Fuser, over ttredy. the Reek -end. Miss Anne Elliott. who spent the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sander, Betty mummer with her aunt. Mrs, M. Fraser, and .Bnhhv Sander, who were return- returnevl to Toronto on Sunday. Ing bons from Port Elgin to Kitchen Farewell t• Mr. Hamilton. -On sI. I'j111t_it. weekend with Mr. and Tuesday evening of this week the choir Mra..F. \. F.dwar.Ie rind Young Penh's fluc0ety of lit. An- Mrs, --3, Whittaker. of Toronto, Is drew's United church met In the the ghost of Sire, J. If. Mclnc.el. church Imw•meut per emend a eoelal Miss Alms McKay. of Toronto, spent evening nod to may farewell to one of 11M weekend at her home. Her deter, their number. Mr, Gerald Hamilton. Miss Ella. returned to Toronto with Mr. ilamllton has only been a reel -- her on Monday for a visit, dent of Shi. community a little over • ,Ilr. and Niro'. Shlekle snd family and year. but (luring that time he ham Mr,llud Sirs W. t'. Clement and Betty nude a place for hlms•If In the esteem and fa Kitchener Waterloo irlo n on •-httit( of rlh Nwhere h speciallynd P has been (choir n eni- and Mrs Licinast Icer, Sunday shod teacher and Y. P. Mr a Mr. star \Ira. L. M. nay arcs fnrotly M. ara•reh,ry. fleet going vo do teh trmokr e'll• heft em 1'ue•sday for their homo In Ile- td and the vnung i• I trent. hntitlg went the slimmer at their *lou 10 prew•nl him with n parting gift er. Mptp, of a pair of gold ruff links. ret the Mho R. K..•ne1y and MGs fl Shen name time w•I.htng him musses In the nee sps•t nz fila weak in Stratford, future- The address wee meed by iter. - Miss l.mura Parkinson. .1 Detroit, Iirrllle K,lhflelach. president of be tl.Irwl her mint. Mira Emily Osmond, Y. 1'. S., arod the preeentetton wee Inst Werk. made by Mr. A. E. Erwin. president of Mr. DWI Mea, Hamilton and Tanner the choir. n'torns,try Merlon on Monday. hating Death 'bf` WilIIam Rein. - There spent the eumm$er at thole rotten*. pooled t.. Ills Eternal (tome on Friday, Iter: Mr. / and Mrs. Gould pond Pugttst 21). one who war molt highly family who mere! In Deer [edge respected In thle community In the Park,'drtnr to St Thornier .n Mon- peretnl of William Reid, The deepened, dmy wtln was born the eon of the late sr. SrOrEalltlieleeb1t returned from and Nr. John Reidwas Iaorn on OW by IOW hfe 1 fM 11tt IWk4dy sad has re en n s dative ate pritieipal of the puK3. >tettonet.AM'_IMlaa.:A. i vK da la BAIFIELD Ily. of Lauren. spent the week -end anti, holkdny with %Ir, and Mrs- F. W. _- Raker. Mr, and Mrs, McLean and two ehil- 1FIFI to September 2, stig1• Rd (tree, of Sarnia, spent the weekend _-- r t Mx• 1'I.rh4S awd arca ('bRhcrn. Of i irchew*, tipsnt the week -tad with •'p"'* " 418 RFI: and Via_ R M Gate. Mra. R • Rlcha rd ern. letwn and Ruth, returned Nis2CXtrle,Itirelsr 11 to W awe •n endpomwith this. bar Ing ps•et sevOral weeks with Mrs an $10,000 Stoc e OF THE °'. rich PlaniiigMills Go WiLL BE SOLD AT THE MILL YARDS (CORNER CAMBRIA ROAD AND NELSON STREET) Below Cost Price 1-it-flt.l5m C ,deR1tR tr'a•s. . >R gpg4 N in building anterial, drop in Iliad homestead. now occupied DOA. iambe ther. Robert field. In ettawkay twee'--+►-' ' ',. s-•+,1 'ae• - elalpt Ire tsoa ()ltolMr.awlws,a. $1?int ]!til. ro'mbefThere he ,d Th• stock consists -foefing, Lumber. Silass,—Ta t g„wtr Nn"' ` .. _ IIKIR. he was nnited In mafrtfllte In 7. )ht'awan, nowt% mi. Rte. Mlas Adelaide ' •-•rrr' — - --- PIM. Q. >v►LBrLSIBas- i►avld.n1: daughter ge - the late Mr. and Ars. iinhg..lsvld* of (teslorich township. the ceremony' taking place •t the home of her hr• /tia +S_ n - the". Rotel on the Geder*eh ron ompoo a attewesseelleillgagal V , » is _.N n W _ _sea..