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a.m., PO* '' orsttiul Rev A, 'W, "Ione,
of DtUin street . church,. Guelph, • 'will
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Rev. A. V. Walden, oi' Ohatham X11
_ +con4ue ominfra er ice 'hViTitte a
St United.. ehurch on Stint1944 JU1y 21:st,
at, 111, am; Rev. Mr. Walden will isepre
seat the Ontario Temperance Federation„
Sunday School at. 10) a.m '('here wU1
be no evening services during pastor's
vacation. ,
Before vacuum -cleaning a carpet Tub
it well with a large 'lump of salt. Then
!pass 'the cleaner over it) and you will be
surprised to tee' brow • many tones lighter
the carpet looks and , with its colors
'Wonderfully revived,
STCIRIES HELD OVER
et. George's Anglican church Sunday
Sorolol held one of the most sui-eessful
-_,picnics they -have known for some years
ai Menesetung Park. The recuits were
secured by The Star but the mechanical
department is ,in a state . of confusion..
Those results and other stories are
therefore held 'oyer for the neat edition.
ra,Asiorr PICNIC
IlY KNOX I
TA di N' Aid o ,1ri"iiox Preehlterian
4chuk held a.suooe iu1l,_ erne at Joie-
etre,
ot!"ett t Orelte, 1E field," , on, WPC100404Y.,
July l . a'Vertte later' of *dies and
their fam4lies enie74nte the 0Uti' .t: A'r►,
ofterneOr ' of Vi* p1`+conttgis to1-
owed their arrktak at tie' Pa* before
.aup ' awed id the !pavilion at, the
gam. •
The: primo ivinnere In the 'various.
a ne+t Were as • ollo sr Spike .&king
eonteet. MVbemils Stkno•Yl. potato
Mee. iNtre. A. ' p; gentlemen's rig*
%R41,, rt. a. pLayne.�Mannd Misr', 4.• Mega a}'n� t
bed c nt 'Ws Wil M!?Greath ,
race, -Mrs. D. 'J. Laa)e; tree; (orals
race, Mr,�; r3r UeCQreath; laces the
sI'r, Mrs. Bogie; .clothespin race, Ree.
J, Lane Pond. Mr .Gtrvin Young; nose
t , Walter, Mrs , ._
and tae dace, Mrs, J, �lifr; :and _Mrs�''._.m.K �kCn�tai
Bogie, +children s m:e,, Brum Macron-' AtreN.
a1d, ` Barbara . Cutt; pie plate race,. liars:
Joseph Barton, Mrs. t irvin Young. Moss Eileen Ensign. is spending vim-
• cion with hex grandparen Mr, and
ATTRACTIVE TEA M s. Ed. », enter, Lucknow.
BY' HOSPITAL W. A. IVIr, and- Y(rs. Jaznes. McQuay crf Elm;
, and *fn. W, ` , fat heir,
daughter and„ een4.440iee, . and14,1t,
Reid."ot Wail: roomed. were recent
Vsitas st.the boole o!' Ura.:' a att4 sla-'
tex..tirs, Btleichelder.;
Mfrs.':Oeo. Schaefer and f ai i° eve
,guts el relativesrqattve4.41,,W0140ianV o r th
week -end.
Mrs. Fietek adders and 'little son;
Mrs. "OPCInT Bose .and d tlughter, and
..P. Swan and, daughter, `Roberta, all
of i
,.
Detroit, are the
•���rr�yr. ., 1�t�1;•tex �•���th�{t,�d, tis �y
ents,par.
Mr. and Mrr A4 Buanlai�Iy, E
Street.
Mre. Geo. Sacha' and little daugh-
ter
„June, are v4iting relativvs for two
weeks at Kingston.
Mrs. Fred Belfrey and 1~F.len of Toron-
;:o were recent visitors at the :home of
•
Texas, were last Meek the guests of Mr:
d Mrs. George Johnston,' Stanley St
An outstanding social event of the Motoring tb Gocittich via Nebraska, they
.season was :thebridge tea given by the also visited Miss• Forence Mooney at her!
Women's Hospital • .Auxiliary an 'Thur:- summer cottage ,` dgewuod" at Port El -
day afternoon at the home of Judge and gin. Other points tOw -ted in the tour
Mrs. T. M. Costello. Fifteen tables of were Medford, Toronto and Montreal.
bridge attractively arranged aboirt the A reunion of the Room family. In the
spacious grounds accommodated: theftsrm _ of a -s ...two, for Mrs._ MST
guests. Mrs. C. A, Reid, president Of the Quay was held at Elgin Glen Farm, In -
Auxiliary. received the gluest' upon their
arrival.
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Our mod-
ern tube
• .+testing equip- .
Mint takes only -
a minute to ten the
exact condition, of
vcsir ttil Fhone
TALBOT: &
us' CORNISH
Ittpfiat. ivotel "aims 11,11.4
est n•house
IZADIOTIZONS
verness, Quebec, , this week and 'Mr. and
Mrs. E. Crt,rrie' and M,rs. E. 1t Wigle
Mrs. Johnston, Miss Mooney al?
Mooney left Sunday to- attend- t'h@ testi-
poured tea and were meted by a num-
- -Vines-. - invernes iS-the rd -i' Iy hams
Icer a young ladies : 'Misses Norah Cos-
tello, Audrey Dawker, Kathleen Whate- IS. D. Mooney and her small sons,
ly, Mary Baedhler, Eileen O'Brien, Ger- are_visibirrg in Ottawa.
Billy 'Joe Johnston is holidaying at
trade Dztiwker, Alma O'Brien, and Irene Kelso, Ont., and Miss Catherine Kelso of
Fellow. • Kelso, is a visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. MacEwan, Mrs. A. F. Stur-
dy, Mrs: A. D---li el eair--and Mrs M.
Swanson also assisted 'with' the serving.
Mm. I. D. Eastman won the prize for
bridge and . Mrs. Gibbons of Windham
the one for euchre.
SISTER 'BLAMELESS.
FOR BROTHER'S DEATH
A coroner's jury exonerated Miss Mil-
dred MoDonell of all blame in her bro-
thee's tragic dearth, which occurred after
a domestic quarrel at their home hi
Hensall. According to the evidence giv-
en at the inquest which was held, after
Ad}lan MoDanell's death the jury came
to the conclusion that the wound, in-
flicted by a knife in the hands ' of •his
sister, Was given ' in self-defence.Mac-
Donell'actually died. from food -lodging
\in the windpipe while • he was, still un-
der an, ' anaesthetics following an opera -
:ion to his wrist.
When Carmen Meitner of Toronto
and Frank • Hawthorne of :Hamilton
landed their two -seated plane in Mr
L'at11. McDowelL's_ _hay. /Le1d at '.Listow.el,.
they hadn't reckoned, on the quality of
the hay in that vicinity. ' Thi wheels
became entangled in the hay and the
plane somersaulted. Neither • occupant
was hurt but a truck carried the dam-
aged plane back to Toronto.
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Superior Stores
This Sale From July 18th to -24th
Borden'sEagIeB1tand MftK, per tin 18e
50
Aylmer TOMATOES
141-2 oz. tin
�II�T-Main= or -iodized � per,P
RovrHornet1Beet
King__Oscar
41111110.
7c
2-4IuS25c
AiD1NES
SOAP Palmolive
Aylmer CATSUP 12 oz. Bot.
2 tins 2ftc
3 cakes 1.4c..
2 'for 25c
3OAPRbaidiCarbofic
BACON Sliced Breaktast
PA8 GaPden Patob
PARAAX
Eaoh ,c
c
Aylmer PORK & BEANS 2%'
2 tins 25c
2 Ibs. 25c
2 for 23c
Kellogg's Cornflakes 3 .ptgs. 1 9c
4 bars 23c
Lb111c
SUNLIGHT SOAP
BUTIER BAR BISCUITS
iIILCAiST SNORTENIN6 2Carfons 25c
HEY : SWELL KIDS -GET
S E OF SOfTSALLS
PUIPPRO WH T PU,rP*a OilCI
2, forr 19c . 2 'for 2
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te-.4 CALVIN.-
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Mose 116
VIrs. George Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. 4. M. Shackleton of
Mount .Forest were 'Sunday vsitors at the
hcmei of Mrs. T. G. Allen; North Street.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Parsons are
•guests-( the #ornier's parents, Mr. anti
Mrs., G. L. Parsons, • West Street.
Rev: ands Mrs., Craik left Tuesday for
Laemarois, Que., wherethey will visit
with Mrs. Crack's mother, M. Peter -
kin. Mr. Oraik is on his holidays which
will extend over the month of July and
part of August.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jones of Detroit-
vatted with the former's parents, Mr: and
Mrs. D. Jones, over the week end.
Mas. Roy E. -Harris and two -• chi-ldren of
Mtx'atford are visiting .at . the .home • of
Mrs, T. G. Allen, North St., this week.
1.trs. G. S. Tatham and Miss Bevty
Tatham, of Midland, were guests 'of the
farmer's brother, Mr.• A. H. Erskine, Wel-
lington St., fora -few hours! on Tuesday.
)They Were ?accompanied from Listowel
by Miss Tatham and Miss M. Morphia
-Art the recent Toronto Conservatory of
Music examinations Miss Jean Flick was
successful in Passing the Primary Theory
rram'ination: - Miffs . _ Betty -„-McNee. was
successful in passing the Introdti'ctory
Piano examination, Both are pupils of
Miss Laura Jackson, A. CM.
Miss Dorothy Jenkell has returned •to
Detroit after a pleasant visit t the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mc nus. Miss
Donelda and Mr. Gordon M Manuswent
back with her to visit in ,th city.
, Mrs. Arthur C. Felz, of Lima, 011io; is
visiting Mrs. C. S. ,Moore, East St. Mrs.
Feltz was act ompanied to Goderideh by
her son and daughter -,in-law, and two
grandchildren, Mr. and Mas. Ferdinand
T. Feltz, Joan and Sonny,. also of Lima,
who . were Mrs. Moore's guests for the
week -end.
Misses Dora and Nina Johnson and
Mr. : P'aul Smith, of Rockford, Ill., are the
guests of MTs. C. L. Moore:'_East St.
Mr. Albert Good, Colborne Township,
announces the engagement of his daugh-
ter, Myrtle Irene, to William •L. Stirling,
son 02 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. 'Stirling, ofr
Goderich Township; the marriage is to
take place the latter part -of July.
--- Mr, and Mrs: N. D Sparks, of Detroit,
were visitors at the week -end with the
_f_.ss _Elder . •
Miss Gertrude Ltlnnby,, of Detroit, is
holidaying at her home in town. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCreathand
little, uglrterl..of, Dearborn- mioh:. were
week -end • guests of the former's mother,
Mrs. 'VV'Im. McC3reath, Park' St.' •
^ Misses Mary. and Jessie' Ramsay, of
pruning, are guests of their aunt, Mrs.
• Buchanan, EIgia Ave.
Mr. George Buchanan is spending his
yamtiosa._ with-- Irlend's _at. Durschurth-,
The following graduates of Goderich
Donegiarte Institute have ,been successful
in passing their Normal School exaani-
'ations: Marjorie Hetherington, Jean un -
ter, Eleen O'Brien, Effie Jewell, istiirion
Porter ,Interim Second Class), Douglas
Feagan (Interim mond Class) Henriet-
ta Quaid.
is
KELLYCLEN?
tdi,oekhi g question, Isn't it? But
x'eall t ;so' Many clean11ng treat. __
orients shitply glide over the sur'
face and do not cleanse. The Du
Barry Special Cleansing Cream
liquefies at bodytemperature,
and gives a pore -deep cleans?ng.
The Cleansing Tissues pick up
the oil and dust of which the
skin is freed; and the Skin Tonic
'and Freshener cools and closes
the pores. Now, your skin is
really. clean,— able 'to breathe !
Special Cleansing Cream $1 50
Cleansing Tissues. , , ..50 and 11.00
Airs Tonic and Freshener .... $1.00
9 r
Du BAI,titY BE IIl1'Y _PREPARATIONS --
by $sidnut
No,, DB -6A
CAMPBELL'S DRUG SIRE
22 The Square Phone 90
OODERICH,
1 Wec/dins
'cite res r meeting of the W., M;.
of Knox Chu h wes . held
\ hi+eh the p leelln WO arranged by
Mrs;Mtn
�+4C nis . t
: and.
oil' he'_
he n� ar
g A; sf ienndid• adds ?wa* given by
Mas.,tthe A,y,�,, et p �
f the Nit. M. $. ` the steer rderreu
to the iyine work. Oho l'AP Owe deeoted
women. in the far 01 seemingly insur-
mountable 'obOtaeles. When the I t'ea#r.
tertan Ohureh 'has been unable to .send
men as Vie` Mislieruene4. through:10e
of fund, the :deacons has gone to or-
ganise sun, diaa School,9 . and Mission
Bands, visit the • sirs add lonely, bring
messages od comfort and cheer at the
various Sunday services, and distribute
the welcome 'bales of clothing sent by
the Supply department of the W. M. B.
Her loyalty • and self sacrifice is a chat*
lenge to every member of the W. M. S.
to wox+k and to 1prny more earnestly
than has ever been done before.
The Scripture' Lesson was read by Miss
Herald and prayers were offered by Mrs.
tsar Salkeld _and Mrs. J. B, MVla:akay.
Sonne very interesting current events
were read by Mrs. Gordon Bisset, inclu-
ding stories of the work among the
Koreans in Japan, and extracts frofm
-letters ritter-byr Miss -Bessie -Mae•Mur•a
thy, ,foamier isresident of the W. M.. S. who
has returned through ill health and also
from Dr. Buchanan of Amkhut, India,
whose svife passed away recently after
a long time spent in the Master's Work
anwfl the Bhils its India., ..__
A short business session was conducted
'sy the president, Mrs. A. Taylor,• and
members were reminded of the special
birthday offering to be received at the
- next -meeting- to -celebrate the esrntng of
age of -the Ontario Provincial Society,
Miss M. Macdonald, Supply seeebary re-
(erred to the allocation of a boys' out -
ft to be sent to an Indian Schaal and
asked that contributions be handed in
as soon zts possible. Reference was made
to the illness of several of the members
and prayers were offered on their be -
:telt at the close of the meetng.
LITTLE CHILDREN
NEED HOLIDAY
Between the months of January and
June the following donations were made
to the Huron County Children's Shelter:
Mrs. E. W. Carrie, oranges; Mr. 'F. E.
Ribbert, apples; Mr, Jas, McMillan,
ORE-lFiARRiSON
apples; . a friend , babies' clothes; Miss
Mt^rga et King, Auburn, 3 jars fruit ;
A very beautiful wedding was solem- Miss Viola Thompson. Auburn, two
nized on Saturday, July 6th., at 11.30
,,the, home, -.of .Mr-. and. llLrs..Ias _ f ars ; Mrs;, Jeremiah Taylor, 1 jar fruit;
Maks -way_ Ferguson, `Aiibanv 1 jilt`' of
Harrison, of ° Hibbert - Township, when Mr. E. W. Kendell of Toronto spent
fruit; North . t' church, pies and sand -
their eldest daughter,, Emily Viola, be- the week end at Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jo -
came the :bride of .Mr. • James Wesley avlchee; Mrs. Rabt, B.ullen, Lochalsh, 1. wett's,
babies' stockings and dresses; Mrs. Jno
Oke, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plater and family
Lawrence, marmalade and pickles; Mrs.
Uaborne Township. Rev. S. M. Gorden Frank Allan, pickles, clothes. a hat and of Detroit are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
of Caen Presbyterian church, Exeter, games; Ladies' Add Presbyterian church. W• . McLeod.
Officiated. The bridal couple took their,Bmjlthls Hill. quilt; , Dotrld Morris, Miss Ruth Fisher is spending sometime
places under an arch of evergreens, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ed-
..vesg'etalbles Bissettt, Brothers,, ice cream ;
banked with__ ferns with a .profusion of.
flowers. The .bride entered the room on'
the arm of her father, and was gowned
arc.sh. i
. own a_
nen n nc�+v, s a
�►" ,y styles ,. mall;:.,w
'.
otos in the
Neu? 1935 LClingtice
at Popular
Daring Your
Holidays
You'll be wearing Shorts, Slacks and three.
piece Beach Suits.
We have a nice of
rangepopular p pular hal>;day
apparel that will add to your personal com-
forts and enjoyment during your vacation.
and for the Kiddies
Fancy checked . and plain colors— Sun
Suits with hat.t..o..mat.eli.._---just_ the thong for the
hot days. Only 89c each.
F. _� E .HIBBERT
PHONE 86-- -- TRE GIFT SHOP
Kitchener Boys
At Y.M.C.A. Camp
Bayfield' Lady Golfers Won From
Seaforth. Brucefield Beat
Bayfield in Football.
Bayfield, July 17—Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne C.
Cook of Hamilton. spent Sunday at the
Day Cottage, where Mr. Wallace Hodges
oft Rochester, Miss Betty Reaford of De-
troit, Miss Mary Starr and Mr. Henry
in the Y. M. C. A. et nap on• Mr. Rc`.?,rt
Dewar'* farm, south of the village Mr.
Dan. McLaren is in charge of the camp
and Miss Helen Hall Is the dietitian.
Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Knight are
Ing with Mr. and Mrs. F. Oemernhardt,
Mas Ruth Collier of London Is ..he
guest of Mrs. K. Moorhouse. •
-Mrs. L. B. •Cronk; who has been vtatt-
Ing her sister, Miss Aitken, of Dresden,
has returned. Miss .Aitken .and Miss
ilayhow of Dresden, and Mrs. Maxwell
of Detrott, -were recent guests of Mrs. L.
B. .Cronk, Lighthouse Street.
. Guests, at the home of Mr. and IVtrs.
Foster of Birmingham, also spent the A. C. Clark, Brock St., were Miss Vena.
week end. Mrs. C. D. Flemng Doi Clenloud Clilrk of Embro, Mise Rata Krellar of
Is also spending two weeks there. ' H•wnover, and Mr. Wallace 'Clark o`t '
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. King and Douglas onto.
of Toronto, are vsiting with Mr: King's Miss Wilson, of St. Johns, N -B., 1.3 a
_patents._._
Mrs: Thos. Hawkins, clothes: Mr. Wil- w8. d3.
The Bayfeld Ladys defeated the Sea-
liam Ruddo k, vegetables; Mrs. Nelson
forth ladies three up in delightful after -
Pierson, Nile, rhubarb; Knox church,
• in white silk net on long 1.nes with noon golf on Monday. Tea was served af-
sanddwiches, cream and cake; Mrs. Frank
rosette trimmings, wearing 'a bridal veil McKinnon, dress; Mrs. Frank Dunn ter .,he game at the home of Mrs. Holley.
of -embroidered net caught with orange On Monday evenng the Bayfield fruit, Mrs, Evans, cap; Rev. Dr. foot-
blossoms.Bar-
She carried a bouquet of pinkball team played at Brucefield, when
nett. $4,35; Mr. Murdock MacKay, Vege-
and white roses and ferns. 1 tables; Mrs. Warr. Proctor, rhubarb; Mrs. Brucefield won 2-0.
miss Bianl:he IJ rrison, gowned in George Bowra, vegetables; The People's a Miss A: L. Gower is a guest at the
a pink ensemble suit with white acres- Btpre, dolls; .Victoria St. char+ h, sand -
On
Hotel.
sanies, attended as bridesmaid, carrying wishes; Mrs, 'Baht. Wilson; stockings; On Thursday of last week the ladies
a bouquet of red roses and fern. �`he_ _
Stratford Normal school, sandwiches and T the Bayfiield Golw Club held a White
bridegroom was assisted by his brother, cake; St. George's Anglitsan church, Elephant sale Ax the Bank Rooms.
Mr. Lorne Oke. sandwiches and cake; Judge T. M. Cos- Mr. and Mrs. C. Burt and children of
Miss-.-Kathleen___Strang . gave -_a :.Bae. te110. .watermelon: Mr. Wa1leee, sand- Allistrrn are visiting wth ,Mr. and Mrs
rendition of "Because" during the sign- �viches: Mr. Joseph McAdam. rhubarb. R. T. Orr•
Eng of the reg1ste>f. She was aecompan, At present there are seven children . Miss Anne Dewar left on Friday to
led • by Miss !Zeta Oke, sister . of the ,s - nd three whelua a t ?larrkon Inn, Hit
bridegroom, who also played the wed- at -the Shelter, one of wham ,enieYing i -
ti a holiday _at the home of Miss Gillespie Irttrton, Ontaro.
ding march. •of Seaforth, *ho kindly offered ta,look Mr. and Mrs. M. McIntosh of Hatii" II -
(mg march.
lune' after the little fellow for a 'while. ton, and ltrs. Bingeman of Detroit, . are
Wouldn't it be a fine thing i? all the visiting swish Mrs. J. Goldthorpe.
and aunts of the bride, ..the table being chi ildren at he Shelter were given just j Mss E. Brunsden of Detroit is a guest of
centred with the wedding -oke. The H•. A, Stott,
such a holiday -as this? Think -it - over? 1 Mrs
color scheme was pink and white: The } Abort 'I11 ly boys f-om K tchener are
bridegroom's gift to the bride was a sil- While Mrs. A. V. Baldwin drove home'
ver tea service, to the • bridesmaid a for a hive, as her husband watched a ; . �.
necklace, to the groomsman a tie clip, swarm of bees, they settled on his chill
a brooch to the pianist and a silver bon and breast. When his wife returned he
bon dish to the soloist. lllad a .whisker of bees and his _coat cov-
The young couple left at 4.30 p.m. to ered. Without being stung Mr. and
spetrd •their hanasinl 11 at Ws ago __ ___.._
. Mrs. Baltivvin� .aucceedeii in getting the
Beach and other points. The beide a� a hfve.-
.
traveled in a beautiful grey crepe suit, r._._....._..-
with grey ars:essories to match. •
Amongst'thos'e present from a distance
were relatives from Toronto, Kitchen ,
Stratford, Clinton and Lucknow. On
their return .Mr. and Mrs. Oke will re-
side an the bridegroom's fine"' tara'n in
Uoborne.
ENJOYABLE PICNIC
,The Evening Auxiliary `Of North St.
United church, spent an enjoyable after-
noon at their annual picnic which was
held at Bayfield an ,the 10th Inst. Some
65 members were present. Entertain-
ment was provided in the form of gimes
and races. 'P+erfe►t weather was a feat
ure of the outing.
GAS IN CAI( EXPLODED
.INJURING WORKMAN
Harm' Dodds, meehanie at ,Woods'
garage, was the wit titre of a lrxin1(xl ac-
cident on Morid,a y whin hivwas etr'uek
lore..:_t heiti—i�r:illil._,a:Aid a Cap.;-shilec
Weis testing a coil outside the shop, It
f% it vaed: that- the gas In the, cese of l he ear of Mr. Jamas Howard
• on Which he was working, Vaporized and
blew the filler to off, which struck the
Mechanic between the eyes, ,givhag.. ,hitt!
a 'badly a 'oi1en eye and a tut twee
Finch required a few stitch!. lie is
getting along ,ionto Wed.
'Ibwn -Ole* J. A. Wilson has been. ,
Pointed relief tater 01 Ste.. rth, sue.
ee'cdii:ig AA D. Sutherland, resigned.
GODERICH BRIDGE CLUB
At the weekly duplicate tournament
held Monday evening at the Golf Club,
the following were winners:
lst--Mrs. A. Aspden and Mr. P. P.
Carey, plus 614.
2nd—Mrs. Geo. Disney and Miss M.
Downey, plus 514,
3rd—Mr. and Mrs, T. It. Patterson,
phis 4. a ;
Another game will be held next Mon-
day
n -
day evening. a •
ti`\�
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KIDNEY
PILLS
nnrpnc tot
ty.
RHt
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�. .�.xr:tee
DI:
July Sale and Clear.
ance of Summer
MILLINERY
In this very smart collection
of ' styles in exclusive and
pattern Hats. attractive in
DESIGN, QUALITY AND
PRICE.
4ote •the substantial redue-
'ti()n
$3.50. Values at '$1.49
$5.75 " " $2.45
Children's Hats $1;00
fon are cordiallinvited to
inspect our stock.
MISS M. I. MacVICAR
'XiiiiittOrl St. gedf crd Bions
c,:.,,.c.. _.:.s..�'tt:.w::M,a;rt ti f L�.a4'S • r i2a""
guest of Dr:-- Wardlaw- and Mrs.- Taller.
Mr: and Mrs. Eaton, of Plymouth.
Mich., are enjoying the summer months.
at the Sharznan -home, Essex Street.
Mrs. Harland and Miss Betty Harland
have returned to their home at Detroit
after wending a month at 'their summer
'home here.
Mies Esther Hume to .visiting frieezt4.s,
•at Chesley:
•
Miss Elizabeth Hu,ten, of Newmarket.
is a guest of Miss` M. Strang, Britannia
Road,
Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and family.
of Toronto, are visiting at the hone* fyf
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Coulthurst. Wsst
Street. 4
As a vertu ride an excellent prepara-
tion $s ,Mother naves' Worm Externatn-
ator. It has saved the lives of courr e s
.children.
Montreal -St -
Phone 107
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Prompt and Courteous service
Reasonable Rates Care for Rent
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Starting August 1 st
we will sell for
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Phone Or'ders Delivered C.O.D.
Alt Outstandings Accounts Must be
Settled by Oct�ber 1st.
Gordon Tebbutt
Hadwareo Paint, Gifts and 'Toy-
Phone 486 WPT STREET
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