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,004t1i, St. Phone 83
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' Oars
GEORGE O. •Ma0ZWAtt
•vieteris. 'St.. itonie 234
.00ppowr olin$3,19Buis
• Servide
General *Pairs "s
Vton,teilae Producte
Firestone Tires
' 'MoGES 0,1ARA.GE
'000,11-A & DRSCOIN
' .1hi1eteind fierviee •
35 tramTlten,St„ ',Phone "998
GenerilsSepairs to Ail Makes of Cars
""$13$000 940 A.N1) ,OXDS
Viregtone TIre Wfllard Batter*
‘pwrligig GARAGE.
• Othilav,t'ppOTE, Prop.
Victoria St Phone 513
CH4X,c/OR PIANO 0.111,
Sales and, Service
• Geneiailtepaira to Ali Makes.
I mania St. . 35
ne
BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE ivryr,K, oREAA IOE CREAM
visit -olitTitiiit
64 Elgl,n Ave. Phone 840
Pertnalieut Waving and all 'hies of
Beauty OtiltUre
A.Ut011(10)111LE PARTS
ACCESSORIES
da.NAD/AN TIRE
COIll'OBATiON
Associate Store
cs 1,„O. .NfrtETST944.
.13.imuton t. rhone 99W
TIRES, "BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES
gVa4114 14114N, PM,
East Side of Semtre Phone 60
remanent 'Waving, ringer Wa,kinic#
OaCials," Manicuring and Haircutting
BEVERAGE
GODERICK BOTTLING WORKS
CAMPBELL TWEEDIE, Prop.
58 Mimi St., • Phone 489
Authorized Bottler of s
gSOCA,00141 AND
i*EEDIE'S roruttin tiramics•'
• • 110 !OLEAN ,
*Ingeten t7 rhone 350
We carry', a eOmPlete 11.1.1(f of
PDOIM, mak stvos ANO ,
GRooltax08
,8143e10.1744-i–toulk nowsr and
Vegetable giants
VOU±416RIES
,G0DERiou IRON lavnj .BRAss
.gotayDRY
Victoria St. Phone
' GRAY IRON CASTINGS "
maws and ALOMIDTIGTNE OAST*Gi
contractors, Jobbers ' and roundrY
Engineers
0 01Z OraTA. •
iku a re Plume ',28$
au ERWIN - NIFILTAIAMA AND a v.,
rocom, IfasTAMICIA VASNISUSS
Genera.' Hardware, 011ie Glee*, Aladdin
UM*, Celseteett°IsimPel awl SboYee,
SteY0S, gleSiShing and liesens
ro* nxiosz -
T. ¥. TURNER .
West 8r. 'Phone 880
• .
A rrow6gs:-.-
"Delieious Meals TeMptinily Served."
ROYAL,'INN
'Hamilton St. . • gleine (182
Stop at ilasYal.' Inn". When'. in doderleh
.Excellent AemuunedatiOn Comforts
Special 1.9tkletst, Moderate Rates
Service '
10r-IPY, 'Mgr.
E.*17 CLEVELAND
•14 Vire, .st. Ste. Phone 11,4.
• BREAD,13iES, BLThtS, 0A.B118,_
ETC.
We Deliver
- &TREY'S .BAKERY
Pitene 465
munia Etrwmaks
11,R. 1,•Goderich * Phone 931-r-2
,
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION-
Al/TERATIONS AND REPAIRS '
HouSp MOVING ANX);
MOT 7.4iFERY
Warren. St. s. Phone' 577W
GENERAL -CONTRAOT'oR 21Na
” BUILDER
Every Branch of Carpenter Work.
it •
' THE SAULTS 00AL 00.
:Nelson St Phone' 75
Best Grades of
Piseolsontass Hard, Soft and Cannel
Coal, Coke,. Hard and 'Aga Wood
Exclusive Agents for
LizzaG4 vA4114py AmmiacrTia
-ROBERT STA14DISE‘
02 East St Phone 369
GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND
s BUILDER- -
oarpentering; Alterations and Repairs -Also -Cabinet Work .
'Estimates' Free
,
EARL,. WESTP•ROOK
69 East Et. Phime
GENERAL OONS-TRUCTION
REPAIRS, , Al/PERATIONS, FLOOR"
„. 9
MONTGGM,ERX
SAtTlkiRD
'Pb.one 089'
GROCERIES ..s`mEA.TS — FRUITS—
"VEG ABLES's:- DRY GOODS 4.
Oltr, ,
RAPE) $4.gyi
CIBSO'N'S Ram spRiapz
Montreal gt. (at EdwardTaxi)
- Phone 107 or gle. .
Wp..are as near ga.yonr phone.
-REP S., sAiST13,.,.:..REPLACEMENt
FOR 'ALT. mAxios
Walter earrutbora, uZTuroberry
washIP, died on MainditY St the lige
**verity -OW yet.
The death occurred recently at
Zurieti ot joint, lriaxhird, in his sixtY-
eighth year,. Peceased was not mar -
tied,
Mrs. Mary taIi widow of Jose&
died at *Credit= ou Frh In„
her eiglity-seeond year'. Three dangh-
ters survive,
Mrs. JC. J.MelCague passed away
,at her home in Winghana on Friday.
She is survived by her husband, four
daughters aud two sous.
truest Bodway, of the Xxeter nigh
ISchoel start -has reolgued tO take
POsition a teieber of mathematiesIU
the Fetgee High School. .
Apetriett Greene, A.T,C.M., who
ba a been engaged in music teaching at
Clinton for. several, years, .has gone to
`igunro„ where She will assist in 'the
pewit:let of a boy.'farm, • .
Wililain,DeVereaux, member of one
of the oldest pioneer families Of the
Settfoeth diatriets died at his home: in,
*thaf- tOvvu on July -1st, at the age Of
eighty-one Years. TVs wife fierylves.
Elisabeth, Amelia Lukes, - Wife. Qf
William hp' of Clinton, died .Thurte
day night - last at the WO:se of ber
daughter,' Mrs. Fred 'Mersool, II,ullett
towi1litp;in
The:death Of Robert IV Scott, 12tb
coeCeSsion of East .Wawariosit, occurred
on, Friday in his alitYsiiinth,yearS SUr-
viiing are his wife,formerly Charlotte
,M,Courney, twoJsens end two 41. allgbe
tis.
.BERTRAIVI MUNDAY. ,
7 WOder . Phone 598
00MiLETE STOOK ',OF rAux,s
06.-4,4x:pro
90 Do- Guaiantee�n AihRepOlir, :Work.
•Estiblished 10 Years.
s•esmwsi.__.powiwwp.k.io-••••••••iarawmiwmm•s4
MAPLE LEAP BAKERY
N. JACKSON & A.:FORSTER .
86 Square Phone 460J
Fresh Bread, Pies, Buns, 'Oakes Daily
- Also Groceries —
We'Deliver
Send 70h1tiQfl1 for the_ hoys
Overseas to the Red Cross, ?Zoom
° L the -Publi.e. .Libra,fy Or to the
Legion. ft00111Se Corner of North St.
incl.. the Squire.
A.R1,4. OW.•
" CARLOW, July 9. --The farmers are
very busy with the hay, Which IS a
heavy crop. .
The W.A. of Benmiller church Put oil
their play, "His Women ,Folk," in the
wowntimp ktait for the bettetit of the
'W',3,14. The. ettaractees were Well.
'chosen and—there was a fairly good
audience to enjoy the Presentation.
Communion service was held in the
United church, at the 'nand- time of
Service on Sunday. The pastor was irk.
,Charge and spoke on oWliat the Church
•
BAXTER'S DAIRY
Napier St Phone 104
MILK REAM
Specializin
'WENG0IOEAM
KRINEItO 0110C0LA.TE DRINK
GRAPE, ORANGE and GRAPEPR,UIT
BISSET BROS.
- _Creamery . _EDWARD TAXI
Saltford Efeights Phone 172W • •
l St. ' %Phone 616
Wranuraetnrerd Montrea-
sAurronD us niOnTIS O1iAMER 131'01:apt, Courteous Service
BVITDR, AND IOE , CREAM Car Storage ' Washing Simoniz'ing
DO1VIINION! STORES LI,MITED
4001(1444.
Quaker treatt.*tour..
93 lbs, , - * 2411Se. . 65e
WE Dp.Diviot 'ptut,i(At EARTs;iC
iiproyil‘rs .
7 (FOrirfer1-00Millgett)'
East Side of Square
For Prompt- Delivery and dourteous.
Service Phone:194 or 105
GROOERIES, FRIJITS AND VEGE-
TABLES — COOKED /MATS "
FRED. it. PRICE
ditockgy
North Side of Square Phone 248
-GROCERIES VEGETABLES ,
• IiRUITS
Free Delivery Service
'W'est St at Waterloo 'Se. " Phone 717
s SERVICE STATION'
RAI4STON-4;,',Wre.M;NS.,;,
CITIES SER:VICE PRODUCITO
PC*PLETE AUTOMOTIVE, stuvIen
- -
ROQRE 'S SERVICE, STATION
BOydield Rd.'s „ Phone 688
Frame ,and Wheel Alignment Service.
Machine Work—Acetylene Welding--
BicyClei,Tires—Ilatterieis
CaTtEs $1411VI0F1 P110011=
Lawn MowerA Aharpetted
wwwwwassaiimaimossioximirows
The fiftieth anniversary.ef the wed -
'ding of Mr, and Mrs. Amen Shaw, of
Dluevale,was celebrated on July 1st
with a...family gathering at the home
at their son, Prank !Shaw, Morris town-
ship. , „ •
Alfred,Mitchell pased away at Wing -
barn on "Tiine 27th after ansillsieess-bt,
fourteen Months.. He (was:, In his thirty.
eighth year. Ile is .stirvieed by , his
wife, formerly, ,Mary Bolt, of Dist
Wavranoeis. * •
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Totigh, of Olin -
ten, announce, the eegagentent of their
daughter, Margaret Isabel, to Mr.
Joseph 1110/111len MeGillawee, of Norti.i
Ansthope, sou of the late Mr, and Mrs.:
James McGilittweeeof North' Easthope.
The Marriage will take place on July
At the ltgenoadvilie mass*
urday last Arr. A. W. esesliget
formed the marriage elerlealY
Attu* 141beitheth. daughtor t Mr.
X4litTriej*Iisi"IDolmageL". ,aigTerkeladt6"
oit. *114
Mre, ,Austin Driliaage of MeiEliPloP. 'no
Ineepullevg**--t
see isfr65-71,11),:eXuntte
n theekt6reide.
groones farm neer Winthrop.
Taylor, slaughter' ef Mr. Mid Mrs.
MNIritgr. *leStir
31re. jolm I)eeves els° of %Won, was
$01e/rolised bY Bei'. A. 11.O'Neil In St,
Paul's Anglican ehttrelt, Clinton, on
July 1St, Later the young essuele left
for a trip down the tits laftwre441to
Montreal. They will make' their home
in Clintert.
Carbert—ilteynelde
A pretty wedding took Place In, 4t.
joseph's R. C. elnirch, Clinton, on Julie
29t
of Mr. w
r.ellnedugiMArlies. OR.eg.eillY°L:1814hrfia,arluuglieetrt
tovenslkip, became the bride of Cleorge
Mtrbert," son of Um, Mien Carbert of
flullett and the late George, Carbert.
Rev, S, , McDonald' celebrated the
nuptial maas. Afterwards Mrs- and
Mrs. garbed left on -a Motor trip to
Midland and other Ontario'Llsisiste.
'They reside in' Clinttni.
MeOlutheas—McGregor
At the United church Meese, Eg-
mondville, on June 29th, Rev. A. W.
Gardiner performed the marriage tote-
m:11Y Uniting Anna Kathleen, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-
Gregor, NipPen, and Thigar James Me-
Olinehey, son of Mrs. Sarah MeClin-
ehey and the late James MeClinchey,
ilensall. The young cOuple will reside
atyson_mwensall.
mamoor,
_ The_ marriage_ of Arletta Gertrude,
daughter of Mre:Welper isad the late
Jacob Walper, west of Dashwood, to
Russell 3,1e4Kinnon, sou of Ore. Ivialisen
and the slete, John A.Manson, of near
Zurieli,-„Was -solemrd4e1 by Rev. E.
Tuericheim. at the Zurieli Lutheran
manse on June 29th. The .couple will
reside on the groom'farm on the
Goefienlisle Stanley townships
. „
One of the. June Weddings was that
of Miss Beverly Small, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. DclwardiSmall, Whighana,
to Charles Davidson, Sou of. Ur; and
Mrs, Robert Da.vidsOn,.-Bruesele. The
ceremony, was ,performed by Rey. Ar.
Fowler- at the Bluevale manse ons'
June 29th.•
Victim of a heart attack, Jane Bell,
widow of the late John R. Tiabhithi,
died .suddenly at Seeforth on July 3g4,
'at the age of seventy-eight years. Sur-
viving are one emi, Arnold, of Listowel,
and two daughters, Mrs, Jessie Flat,
of Seaforth, and Mrs. Milton Chesney,
Of Toronto. '
Tuerkheini—Haberer • .
A- wedding of interest took place in
St, Peters Lutheran church, Zurich, on
June 27th, when 'Seise Isenera Kathleen
Haberer;lisT.C:M., daughter ef Ur. and
Mrs. Edward 'laborer, Zurich, becem.e
the bride of John Mark,Tuerkheim, son
of Rev. 'E. and Mrs. Tuerkisebn, also of
Zurich. The ceremony. was perfumed
hy-thelsridegroont's father. The young
• couple' le -ft on • trip: to...Northern On.
ta They sWilrresWesinsZtileC--ss -
Whiteferd—Ilerdinan.
. The Marriage of Eula Mary, young -est
daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. John Herd-
man, Elimville, to John Whiteford, son
of John Whiteford and the late Mrs.
Whiteford, St. Marys, ,was solemnized
et*
pital, is at seassqt St
ewther. lim Tilme.Put Mir SR
Awry to revert that Kr. ISO.* 311
set te. geed healtk.
Jar wisest tosebtr.
NW An** berr, Feet ANeeers
zs
whoa/ mad wes the recipient it mai-
boor •C *MI QC Averegkee se a feedis
eft tram the 000mosaitr. .aiir
sorry to lose Wes OCT, bitt wiek "we
MU Iambs of herpteee• ia ifeasee.
field Patriotic iSoeletys wilt hold its ,
tepid; monthly meeting at thetaionse.
of the President, 310; John Bennett,
next Tuesday afternoon.: A full at-
tendance of the ladies ig requested, *
Mrs .' John Quaid spent a couple of
days 'last weekend, at the home of her
,sister, ,Mra. Robert Durnin, Durtgans.
non. Their sister, Miss Grace Praw-
ford, a teacher in cagary, 14 at present'
visiting With Mrs. Iltirnin.
Mrs Ernest (3,rawferdi who taught the
past year at Paisley and twas holiday:
ing with his parents, left Sunday to.
take a -summer Course forAves Weeks -a t
Toronto .
Jack- and jimmy Grahams 'have been.
sick the pastsweek with the measles.
Miss Margaret Crawford .had her
tonsils removed In Gederieh, 'Respite).
last Friday__ ' .
The deatlesoecurred in ‹lodetich nos,
pita, ',Monday night of Miss Louisa
Dougherty. The aged lady was re-,
moved to the hospital by ambulance on
:Satrirde'y.
--Iredneitin'y niter-11On Ironi-ter late
residence, the home of her brother, Mr.
The/Inas Dougherty. We extend sthe
sympathy. of the community to ' the
bereaved ones, .
Miss Irene Graham returned home
, Thursdayevening from Kincardine
by Rev. William Mair at 'the home of Beach, where she had spent it week
the bride's Patents on June 29th. The holidaying. -
couple will reside at Ingersoll. , Sacrament was observed in the
sly 9.—Sitov„
Harold Cearele, the new pastor of era.
eb.u.reb, *poke to a large .conareirattloa.
ounday morningUe was delkiktid °
at' the number who cies* out 930
O'clock early, bet everyone teeemea
pleased to heve the afternoon to rest.
The Sunda' oehool also wait larger
than 11 bad. been. We trust it will
eontinise ae.
Don't forget the, Bed 'Cross Wetting
in the baSeiment of the church July
at '8 o'eloek p„ut. All are weleorae.
The Elliott -reunion was held in BAY -
field Saturday with 100 present and
1411Y goa-tbiele----reporteitr-A numer
remained over for Sunday.
Mr. and ItEN. Peter Harrison halts,
Moved to (iloderich, where the former
has secured work at Baeciders mill.
We wish them' the best ot *mem.
Mr. and Mrs;narry'Powell *pent the
week -end ,st namilton. Harry halt
treated the family to it new
Okie Tichborne also, is sporting a VW,'
n"Weet`were Pleased to see Mrs. WeSton
out to church, on Sunday after her long' .
illnmerse2stis;:i 61,,Iroitne,
Hillsgreen, 'Vent Sunday with.
and Mrs. Glenn Lockhart ,
ANOTHER"ALG"OUP
The, Algoma Central Steel Oa,. has
added another' ship to its large lake
tteet with the purehase of the 305 -foot
freighter John Boland from the Boland
and Cornelius. t$1111}Ping Buffalo.
When she begins service for her new
owners, her name "Mader Canadian ,
`.regi*Stry'viiirTe-the-Ai0WaY, and she
will be under the ,conintand of cot.
James Sykes., formerly saSteter of the
Algorail. With a tarrying eaPaeity of
0,900 ions, she will be one of the largest
Canadian earriers on the lakes.. .
'Tis the mind :that makes
rich. •
When met. end -frome1 get past
'alaia. tlybiettlitilY.Ind activity,
ftptsAY InstAVe4i • to dootilok
and their gektiond 0* the
;irate.
titthi Onlaxeseee mid ollsaarts Peen
harder .to shake off that formerly,
,and,' her and pier% 'evidences of a
, broadest begin to appear.
MOW Is the timo-Wfien AM; who "
wish to maintain their •healthand
vigor, and retain their energy m-
iaowed should take sr course of
ifilbtut's Health and Nerve Pills.
They brace up and invigorate the
system, and help stali off the deur*-
. tude of advancing yosrs.`4.
l',*11nFe Oa, Ltd., TM OBI
'auppvi.Eg oTHES
Order now and have pour Clothes ready
• .
for the hot ,dayS7
Light weight Worsteds and Troptcals
in -
Altering, repairing:and pressing eryiee.
PRANI{ i IVIAUTIN
- TAILOR
West St. Call 3
Stands For and What,Meraber,shlp in .1
It Keane."
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey •
Fisher we're Mr: and Mrs. 'Willing And ,
Harland, of. Li:anion; Miselsfery Helen
Schaeffer, Goderich, and Mrs. Ruth,
ThampSori, •Detroit Mrs: Thompson
remain with her daughter for some'
weeks, s. • „
Mr. Frani °lark and Mrs. John
,Goderich, ,yislted with 1Virs...
Victor Young and family on (1Sunday.
Mr—and- Mrs G. F. Brenkman. and
,Mrs.Lillitin Stoker of Cleveland visited
„With their sister-in-law, Mrs, Wm.
The Delaware &Ilutison Hard Coal
Coal Oat is eoneelettnecis'does not clinker apd:hisiery low itt ash.
FORD CORti. A Co4e that is very popular' and Very: high in
bcat units. ,
1744e— • s
Our fourpointed' tredfed-POcAllONTAS, This grade Of Coal
hag beearne very popular.
USE—
The Ited 'jacket DomesticCoal
-
tor YQUe range,' beater; furnace or boiler. Calt in Oki yard,
$840 per ten, or $835 delivered In Goderleb;
irott,.
nrAmitilo Axi) udionvcar,..-Tmc
COALYARD and, IIAR4WARE STORE At the Harbor
Phones—Store 22
House 112
Gauleyrover the -week -end.
Our congratulations to Mrs. Itebert
Bean, ,sr, who celebrated her eighty-
seventh birthday on gundai, when
members of her family visited her at
her -home. ,
N'ative of Colborne Passes —'Word
came on %Monday tbat bfr Edward
(Ted) Morris, hacl. pass'ed awaY• in
Portage la Prattle Hospital early that
morning. Mr. Morris, it Son of the.
late *Ur. and Mre. Joseph,alorris, was
born on the faros now occupied by
MeMartus, Colborne township.
He leaves fa; 'mourn his passing his
widow, tormerlY Miss Mary .Allan, tWo
sans and, one daughter and three grand-
thildren. .
Church Anniv,ersary.—Anniversary
services were held in the Presbyterian
church on 'Sunday, with Rev. 13. 0. Hill
of Exeter as speeial speaker.. In the
nkorning he chose as his subject
oraith," and recalled Xing .George's
elos.illg—eseesage at Christmas', 'Put
your hand in God' S hand and go for.
_ward." In the evening the pastor Was
In charge and Mr. Hill took as hi g text
part ofltess 1:8 --- 'The Lord who was,
which is, and is to come." The choir:
was assisted at Ibe Morning service
by a quartette of ladiA from Hensel),
wbo gave several seieeticals, and 'Miss
josephine Weir of Auburri Tsang two
so1o4 at the evening service dine
expression, The church was beauti-
fully deeorated with roses; orange blos-
soms and plants. , There were large
congregations at both serviees,
Pfrinnuer—Watson.---,A pretty suns -
mer wedding took place on Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wtttson, -Carlow, 'yr h - their only
daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, ,'beeame
the bride of ,Eiwyn 'Chester Pfrimmer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. PfrinunerS
Betimiller. The eereniony was *per-
formed by 'Rev. It. O. Iliteelweed bade°
.an akar of tells, roses and orange
bleasonne. ll'os the etraihe et the Bridal
Mores from iLolietigen, played by Mr.
'Sheldon .Baxter, the iheitle entered the
drawing -room on the' Arm of her
Other; She woresa white sheer crepe
dress, floor length, vvith it Slight train.
Her short veil wag held in place with
white crepe turban, and she carried
a bouquet of Token roses and fern.
The groora's eister, Mio Grace Pfrini.
mer, WAS' bridesmaid'. She wore a tur-
quoise taffeta 'dress, floor length, with
bolera, large White hat, and carried a
bouquet of Briareliff roses ane fern,
Mr. 'Charles Wateon, brother of the
britle, was groomsman, rhe bride's
-
Mother received in a 'blue erepe and
lace dress,'with hat sand IteceS-
goriest aner-eorsage wits -pink -sweet
peas and Briarcliff. roses. Mrs.' Pfrim-
mer 'Wore a white ferepe dress, with.
white hat and accesSories, and her cor-
sege "wits mauve sweet peas and Token
' roses. The bride and groom left on a
motor tri, the )bride travellbig in a
jacket dress of printed silk in shades
of, grey and wine, sseithewhite hat and
tteeessories. They will reside in Ben..
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uniqu! motor oil "cleins as it
bricates" — removes carbon, dirt
and gummy substances; More-
over, its fine, yet extra -strong
film is kind to engines.; „keeps
them youthful, full of life and
• energy. WithWhiteRose you can
",factually feel the difference".
Remember, White RoselVfotor
Oil is "the PICK of them all".
Moors Romance
Th� live* of many rOug POOPlat
are made Wearable by the bromic:1*g
out of. pimples on the hoop .
-The trouble is not tio Much 1Phyli-
eel. pain, but it is the ment4 suffer -
g
"ch vory
*shamed to,
• lug caused by 40
figurement of the Nos
oft*, moms tue sat
. go out 'J11,4,01444.
, The quiekest w..got rid of,
pimples is to fit, the ge"111
hoilth by thotosk clew** a
the blood of its its tits.
; 13nrdoek Blood liters ikometio
skad pot** the blced— Got rid 'Of
1 Igo 0i4 Oeto
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