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Snelgrove• o f Detroit, vis;
her sister, Mrs T. Robing'.
week.. '
iss C. MacDonald and Miss Ger
tie Kidney° o f. Ripley, speint a day
last Week with Mrs. 'Wok, Robb,
•Mme' Katherine Dain is spending r
fewAt a'Anth her friend, bliss. teen!
rs, D." McMur;by.is spending a
few! days down at the lake,,
Mr • and, Mre, D.-3facKinnon, on'
thesixth, motored to Guelph, and
s n't` a. day with. Mr. arid' Mrs, Jag.
Struthers;.'
me
hteddr1as eek wjtli 'friends; on., ti e
Fourth; •.
Mist'• Mary•`,Strathdee, who t has';
been, spending her, vacation' at, the;
home of her brother has returned "tto
Sutton, .
Miss Oliva Robb is'' spend ng a. few;
hays in• Toronto and ''Niagara, •
1►1iss Ir„ ,Maciver, left' °yesterday
forher achoo ate fill's fake. ' •
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Mr: and firs A,. Purvis spent.
Sunday at ••Mr, Win Cook's.
A ,,number, from here. are in • Tor-
onto,:
or-onto, `taking in the "TV% ' •=,
Miss' Margaret Barre "of Toronto
spent the •first of the Week with'
Fourth Con; friend's
With school opening this; week a I?;
the teachers and scholars: are,getting
back towork again. •
Mr. Jas,.,: Little •is. employed these
days,; doing . inside painting at the
Sixth school; house..
The W M:S of South. Kinloss.. met
' at the . honie. of Miss $. iMMacDonald
on Wednesday afternoon
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LANGSI E .
Miss:, Jessie Duckering,:Who. has
been :visitin her friend, Mrs: V. Em-'
erson for the past •'two `weeks'. re-
turiied, to be, home near. Moorefield
o i Monday. .,
Mrs. J J. Tifn. has gone '.to Tor-
onto to visit flier sister; and • attend
, the' Exhibition... ""
Mr.-: and ',Mrs. A Patterson :and -
family visited on Sunday•.
'Inst with
Mr. and. Mrs V..Emeison., '' -•
wedding bells are ringin .. ' . Don't
you . hear them? •
The •members ofthe. Young" •Peo-
.•g;. ..
`• 'le's Societ
of the United ..Church'
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Awe ;Of. Miss r r 'Taylor
on M'. on
day:' evening and," -Presented 'her with
a'
miscellaneous"showar.
inhowl; of
her :coming';marriage. She. as the
recipient of., many very; useful ' ar-
tic,es."A very enjoyable, evening, was
spe'°it,L playing 'games, singing;- also
•' a,sshort, impromptu programme: was
gi n;. after: which un
lch was 'served:-
.
Al went iii home ;feeling they, -had -had.
a most wonderful Anne.
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,. gat►. , , rs >k Ori•; of�,Lucknow:
` vis�t�e��d, on Sunday ;with, Mr and Mrs;
J.
`Walker-.
Mise
,Sarah s, rah
A .Taylor -pi' Vin ham
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is spending=a-few days a with : ei
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cousin; hiss`.' Myra Taylor: '
t this time o. the year there .1's
heavy demand ,for the fQ owing
Sealers, 'Zing Rings, Rubber' ': Rin
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Butter Croda,. Tumblers
e8er�-ng Kai , --
lunum and, Granitware
pups and Saucers, Plates, Bowl
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• .Miss . Olive. Robb is in Toronto at-
tending ,the Exhibition., . 1
-Miss Mary Campbell, 2nd 'Con.,.
and 'Miss Marion • Ma'Dougall of.
Luclrnow, spent•' Sunday afternoon . at
MacIvers'
'. Mrs. Angus Maclntosh spent part
of last week with friends in' Kiiicar-
dine >;
Mr. and Mrs. Arno;d Barber • of.
Fergus, were gue'sts,iof, their cousin,
Mrs. •R: Martin,' last week. " '/
Miss Cassie Douglas, Mary Strath.,.
dee and • Frances MacIver left for.
their respective schools on' Monday.
Mrs'. Duncan McMurchy is enter-
taining her sisters from. Cleveland,•
Ohio..
Mr. and Mrs., R. Martin and fain
fly. • spent Sunday at"St." Helens. •
Mr: \Dave MacConnell and .wife of
London, .are isiting _.friends .moi►.
r iowetdale,
and
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•'Mr. , and,.•Mrs: 5 ep ._,tt
' 1 'Walkerton, -and
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M ' John L t of .
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Mrs. ,Brace Robertson and
Carsyl
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.of Lion's Head,., spend Iasi Tuesday
as guests' of • Frances MacIver.
, !Miss : Christine Robinson of Ripley
is visiting at A. Macintosh's.
Miss ..E. MacDonald. of Ripley and'
Miss, Gertie Kidney of ;Oshawa,. made:
calls in:Flowerdale,'Lust Wednesday.
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FOIL YC
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Iast. , kr. Elliott Miller and Mr. Jas
Martin being floor.: managers • and' the
'orchestra from • Kitchener„ it was a •
regular old -tine 'dance. •
School opened on Wednesday,, Sep-
tember 1st with our teacher; Miss
Lockhart• of Lucknow, on the . job a-
gain, it being her fourth year in this
section. • •
Mr. and' Mrs A. Sinclair ; and • sor
Kenneth, and daughter•, -Doris, of
London, also Mrs; Spackman spent,!,-
an • enjoyable week, visiting • in this
locality.
Mr, Wm. Webster •• has ipurchased
a fine big : car..'
The Boy e Bros: commenced thresh-
ing ,again for the ' season; also . Mr,
James Martin with Mi-' John, Mac-
Donald .as fireman.'.
MAFEKING
Schools re -open ' Wednesday and
ei s nd4pupi3s-.seaatter ...to. lake
up their various duties for another
ear:•
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` Miss ary•Anderson
London'
has been visiting her: cousin . here
for the past few -days. "`.
M.and
Mr. Mrs., Herb. Curran,. Mrs.
N. Saunders and Mr., and Mrs.' Nor-`
man Shac;deton were over to With
ham, Sunday, to 'see,}. Mrs. Clarence
Shacleeton,'who` I. seriously • 11.
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• , Mr. and }Mrs; :Tiros;' ;Blake and.
Misses Grace and •'Olive attended the.
musical recital, given. • by the Galt
Choir in` Goderich, Sunday evenin.
Quite a number from here attend -
• A,:few from the surrounding. coun-
try spent an: 'enjoyable •evening at ed the Anniversary Services at St.'
Mr. Wm. Champion's on Wednesday, -.Helens ,United :Church, Sunday night:
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" : RIPLI;Y
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Ripley publiccontinuation
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's,.hools''open .`'n �Pedne sday of this
stnff The"•:staff of teachers in .the,
former will be Mr. ,Norman. MCDon.-
ald Principal; i Miss -.:Kathleen .'Wil
is Amelia Marten. In`
Wil-
kinson and M s
the -continuation school Mr.' Yount:'
late of Niagara Fein, is the new"
r: with Miss. Hoag of Clinton,
principal, h ,, g
and Mr., Hummel' of 'Chesterville as
assistant's. " '`:
IC ;rand;
Cord 'Tutee
Balloons.
30 'z. 0y
Fillfil 'The
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For An''A11
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Produet'
Buy K a"id
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•• They' Aro '.
The Best
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thingswouldn't
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get the bloom m of y , h g
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cheek on other
:It's a hard world. • If she looks
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looks too well fed in a street frock.
Choice .Cut Flowers
The finest of ,Wedding
bunches and Floral .worl1
on short notice, delivered
anytime, anywhere.
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Transport Po ..:
GEORGE STEWART
Florist; Goderich, Ont
Phone 10.5
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CREAM • BUYINGSTATION
Highest cash Prices paid for
•' Cream .:and Eggs. We guarantee
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Boys' Knee Pants' for boys 5 to 10 years. Nice Tweeds,
lined, full pockets, well made, $1.
Boys' 'Scout. Shirts, Khakiry with ,two breast pockets, but:..
straps- a l , 4 c. toned stra o� shoulder and Urge button cuff,sat s8
Boys'Shirt Waists: of English good quality/ /. Y .,Y g Sliirtiilgs.
Same as they make new shirts 'with collar. Will wash, at 98c.
Boys' . Braces ,with leather ends, :ends, good elastic , and ' . solid
buckles,: at 19c.`
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Bloomer$ with .tight elastic knee,_ in white and. Colors, at
39c. a/pair.:
rated;by Hornell -Murdoch Co..
5CHUOL SALE!
Girls' Dresses, well made •ar'd nicelytrimmed in 'wash •
goods. Some slightly soiled but you can have your choice for
it. each. l
Girls' and Boys'•Hose, good heavy ones, all sizes
or sand . shades. A pair 25c.
black
Girls'» L nderwear in the .Cotton`Knit lines; `Vests with
or without sleeves, ,at 25c.•,
" Khaki'Suits for school girls' up to 14 yrs. Bloomers' an
nl ddy nicely trimmed with red lacing;. at per. suit' $175
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