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INDIGESTION
Don't • let ' stomach : tr`ubles , spoil.
th : earSoyraint''; •;and ben t. of your
meals. iCIEKr$,, `STOMALKA,: gives
`alpsoat . �inatant relief from. Indigos -
tion, ; Pains after 'eating, Bloating,
Bs Wag, Heartburn, : Dy. Pala, etc.,
Ati: alkaline 'renmedyt • in'. l euid . form,:
it tones up the stomach north *met,
ing speed. Sina11ydoses;: make ;it: econ-
omical. easy to' 'take: Get .;.KIRK`S
STOMALICA' ;today at McKie[ S
DRUG :STORE:
Nur. Flennelette' Sheets' Pnd Wool -
ea Blankets. New low prices.—THE
MARKET'STORE. +`
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THE BOYS and 'MEN'S':
STORE. HANDLE THIS L'IIYE:
OFrCLOTHING
MADE -20.
MEASURE. ''THE• FALL
SAMPLES ARE HERE ON
DISPLAY. YOU. ARE
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THEM
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ILUekNoWo ONTARio.
LARGE CONGREGATION
HEARS`. ;DR: McKERROL
Lanes, Church ' on Sunday after-
noon was .filled :by residents of that
community who gathered ; to heara
rousing sermon delivered by' 'Rev.
Dr. D. T. L.' McKerroll of Toronto
and\;a former pastor of the Lucknow.
Presbyterian Church, a quarter of a
century ago.' Dr. McKerrgll expressed
his:,pleasure,..in .addressing the people
of rthe community of Lanes and they
in return, evidenced 'the rivele:
P ge
afforded them'in hearing so .eminent
a speaker by the large ,attendance..
WEDDING BELL`
S
MacR Hogg
;,
prucedyile' ; the summer home
of Rev: J E. .Hogg, D.D., of Strath.
coy, , was the scene of a pretty wedd
,ing on Tuesday,', when his elder;
daughter, Jean Lorraine, was united
in marriage to Mr. ? Duncan A. Mac-
Rae, 'B•A., • son' of Mr. and Mrs -° John
MacRae, of •Lochalsh. The ceremony
was,` performed by the bride's father
in a setting . of ; , summer 1'ovel ness,
created . by garden, flowere and ever-
green `boughs,
The Dryads; wearing a 'graceful.
gown of, white organdy with' hat -of
white mohair and organdy and carry-
ing a' bouquet of 'bine-'. ' delphinium,
pink Iarkspur and clarkia, was given
in marriage by her : uncle, Mr. 'New-
ton,
ewton• Wylie, of Toronto, . Little • Mary
Willoughby, in a'dainty French dress,
of -pink bastiste, acattered•.rose petals
in the path of the.: bride. Miss ,Ethel
Hogg,.:sister of the bride, gowned in
ping ,organdy' with: blue sash and
carrying a bouquet of pink and blue
larkspur,. was bridesmaid. The groom
was attended by his: brother,•' Mr.
Jamieson MacRae.
r ' the ceremon � .i.
Y. a: reception
waas held et the •summer home of Mr.
and Mrs.,," -Newton Wylie. Receiving
with • the bridal' , copple were the
groom's parents, Mrs• MacRae wear-
ing green silk crepe,, the bride's forth-
er and Mr. and'• Mrs." Wylie, Mrs.
Wylie. were printed silkcrepe with
a picture hat of ecree rice.
Later the ' bride• and groom • left
for i boat trip to the head of
Great • Lakes', The `,bride wore a be=
coming enaeinlJe in shade of brown.
After their honeymoon, ;Mr. .and Mrs.
MacRae, will reside in Acton, where
the 'groom' id principal • of the Con-
ti ipation School.`Gtiests were'present
,from - Chicago, , Clinton, Lueknow,
Seaforth; Port Dover, London, Tor-
onto, Mot
T'oronto,.,Ilot „Springs,: wjtirginia, axld N
York.'
4 Ld ?w-8*$T1x*
Local + enera
'Wall Jennie 1?earhnan iA •visiting
with frieuda int Toronto. ,
Mrs John Button. 19 spending a
few weeks' with friends in Toronto
Mrs,, ' Gladys Myatt l of, Goderich,
Visited Mr. and Mrs. T: E. Smith on`
Sunday.., , •
Mrs. Jas Purves andfamily visited
with friends' in Guelph and •Paslinch
on Sunday
Miss . MaNaugbton of Orangeville
is R guest this meek of Mr. and Mb.'
W. W. Hill:
Ross'' MacDonald of : Northern .On-
tario, son 'of Mr• D. S. MacDonald,
has`' been visiting here.
Mrs. W .1.. M gNall, who : was re
covering slowly from a recent illnei
is not no well this 'week. "
Constipation quickly' relieved with
KIPP'S 'Unequalled ;Herb Tablets.—
A. E. McKIM,, ''Phone: 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoneham of .A1
listen, were week -end guests of Mr.'
''. ettdton.
Dr. Blake ,and daughter Margaret
of ..Winnipeg, spent a few dttiiis with
their aunt, Mrs; T. 11.:A1ton.
New Flannelettes - and Flannels for
fall. selling. New goods,new low
prices. -THE 'MARKET STORE.-
•
Our Suits and Overcoats stand 'out
in . a Crowd -for style and appearance,
TEMPLE:.CLARKE, Merchant Taildr
Dr. ',Anna Nicholson of ,Saskatoon''
is a, visitor *with her sister, Mrs..
Archie ' McIntyre and Mr. 'McIntyre
Mrs: Wm'' `. Webster and ' children
spent' last week' at .Ripley with Mrs.
Webster's father . Mrs. GeorgeHod-
gins. +
Mrs. `:E. 'Deiber and, children,
Jeanne Marie and Gerald Alan" are
visiting' with her sister,' Mrs. C. B.
Allah.
Mr.. 'and Mrs. Nelson ' WiAterstein
and children ;of'''Ridgetown have been
rlsiting' at the, home of Mrs. John
Button.
Mr. and Mrs.'Albert,Smith and Mr:
and Mrs. ' Jack ' Newton - of ,Detroit
are this week visiting Mr. and 'f[rs...
T, E. Smith.'
Dr. and Mrs. J.. A.' MaeDonald and
Mirth Elizabeth Scot
"ofRi Plet,visit-
ed with .:Mr. and Dirs.:Robt. jRae last.
Thursday.' '
Mrs. Jas. .Patterson, her daughter
Wills ani .s`on—Jelin and' his Wife�`.of"
Detroit, were',recent guests with Mrs:
_Thos. Alton, -
Miss Christens ,..Havens returned
last week. from spendingthe week-
end 'With her friend, Miss Ina •. Camp-
bell at Lanes.
Miss Mae. McMahon` of : Lucknoir
has passed her' examinations . and re:.
ceived her diploma at haw :Business
College,' .Toronto, "-
Mr. ; and Mrs. Wm.. McGill, Mins
McGill: and Mr, ," and Mrsi. W. J.
Spindler spent the week -end at•-Kel-
don withtheir neice.
A local ` horse-shoe tournament will
be held on Jack MacDonald's grounds
Labor Day, Sept. 4th. :Game starts
3, o'clock: in the: afternoon.
Ma'a. Roy McQuillin and children,
Sue anal RoY
hair!)a'b en visiting
iyith •Mr.. and Mrs ;.herb McQuillin
for few weeks' vacation;
Mr. , and Mrs. James Nixon of De-
troit, were here the latter part of
the week 'attending the' funeral ' 7of
Mrs. Nixon's Sister, °Mrs. Scott •
Miss ' Eeonice " Caesar '. returned , to
her home in ,London on Sunday, after'
a couple of weeks'„ vacation' with her
eusins, Misses Hazel and Ada Web-
ster.' -
Mr:}, ,jack -Johnston; and daughter
Marlene, returned • to ,Elmira 'the • first
of. last week, atter spending two
weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs:
Wm. ::Johnston.'
Mr: and Mrs. Malcolnn .Armstrong
and. ;son •Bible; left this week for Sea.,
forth, before setting out ' fol7 Port'
Arthur, Where Mr. Armstrong will
resume' his teaching duties. • •`•
Mr, an. sJohn
and, Mr . I'ratf' , and
daughter .Mardell of Galt. and • Mhos
Edith Shirley of Toronto; Were odt-
of -town ' guests' at . the Johnstone-
Webater.'ivedding' on •Saturday.'
Mr. and Mrs: D. •L; MacDiarmid,
their; two daughters 'Irene and Doris
and ;Mies ,Rranstrom; •'all of James-
town, N.'Y, "are , visitors, this week
with Mr.' and Mrs:. Alex McDiarmid.
JUST a RIVED,•=Otielarge,`range
of 'Fall and 'LS1Oeter Samples of Suit,
mgs, 05erooatiil'gs. •Call 'mid. look
thein',avor,, .-.TEMP.LE .Cl,.,E,
`, Merchant Tailor.
,s.
Harold. "Toby" Graet , +and '"Bud'
Thompson started oft yoste day txozs ..
ing Hitchhiking their way to. Toronty
where they will visit until the end.
of the week --if they get.there before'
then,.
Cyril:,.Campbell ,grid .Waiter
Roul'stoa spent a qday recently • with,
Weir' sister,, Mrs, R. O. Solomon of
Stratford, who was quite ill in the
General Hospital. 'there,'witl ,typhoid,
fever. ,
Week -end visitors ,at, the'Rae home.
were' Mr. and : Mrs. 'Cheater Evans,;
Mr. Will Rae,, .Mrs., Walter Vey and
son • Owen of St. Marys and''Mr. and.
Mrs, Donald . Rae ,T and family of
Wingham. .
.Miss -Audrey • Henderson ,ripent the
weekend with friends in Detroit:
Miss Mary, McKim successfully
passed her primary music examina-
tion of , which .previous mention had`
been overlooked
Mrs. Gibb :of Belfast, Ireland, who.
has. been on an extensive visit : to,
Canada and United.:States, ;including
California,, New. York -and .Chicago,
visited this week. at the -home other,
cousin, Mr. D. C. McMorran.'•
Mr. Jack Newton of Port -Credit;
who is summering at his cottage at
Bright's Grove near:; Sarnia,' 'Wafted
for couple of days last week' with
Dr. ' and Mrs. , G. A; Newton end ..re-
newed ,acquaintances here,
Mr. J. C. McNabb,: manager- of
Silver*ood's' plant : here, is ;on a two
w s'. holiday trip, part of "which
he xpects to .spend m •the Muskoka
district. His ' father; Mr. J. R. McNab
of London, is also on •holidays, which_
he . is"., spending here.,
' Mrs: George' Gillies, who has been
so ill° as to require the 'care, of a
trained nurse,` is, somewhat. unproved
in health: Mrs. Gillies: is in cher 92nd
near and the many friends Of. this
venerable old lady- Will , hope for a
complete restoration of health.
Mrs. G. A. Newton and Miss Eunice
Newton returned on Thursday from
a -visit with Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Reid
in Orlin*, They returned here. with
Eldon Reid, who accompanied' by nave
friends, • Miss . Catharine., Braden and
Miss Doris Apinoi, ,remained here: fur
a short visit. • '
Mr.' Weald`, McLean , of Ashfield
aecomganied by his hrother Dave of
Chicago,rleft on Monday for the,' C.
N. E. .at ' Toronto from where ,they.;
will continue on . a'' motor trip : to
Montreal and?, other points of interest
ia
nbouQtu ebe
ten ,daThyse.
_.expeel obe.gone
Tom. Menr .has returned' the
y to h
Leamington- branch of the ,Bank ' of
Montreal and ' Joe Bartlett. is • back
again on the local staff. The exchange
was originally made se that Tom
might..,benear his home here' during
the- long illness and .subsequent
death of, his mother!
Ladies Win At Wingham
Three -rinks of "Luckno.wladies.
entered the' rinks ,' tournament at
Wingham on ,'Tuesday. The 'rink ,com-
:posed otrlif s., Well'. Henderson,' Mra.
C.,Cteward; Mrs. A. W. Hamilton and
Mrs. ' Au$ in . Solomon, brought '• home
silver butter dishes, as third prize.
Mrs. A. V. Murdoch and eon
Robert : B ' of:.Toronto and Mrs. 'E.: K.
Morton, and daughter Betty of.;Win
nineg svisiied here the latter part of
the week „renewing old friendships.
Mrs. Murdoch and renewing,
Morton were.
formerly Lizzie and Annie Lawson'
and' it is ''about .twenty—Are • yearn
since they.' left Lucknow. ' "• . .
Jitney Wlnnerd • ,
The ' prize Winners' . at . thar Lady
Bowlers' Jitney :on Monday afternoon'
were, .Mrs: Well.' ,Henderson, 1st;
Mrs. W: B ,'Anderson; 2nd; : Mrs. c.
Steward, 3rd. and' Mrs W. L. Mac-
Kenzie, 4th. When ' play was, conclud-
ed tea: Was served by Mrs. Temple.
Clarke. '
Mr. Harold . Rurns, who ' jtas Been
holidaying •with ,his • 'parents, Here,
•since,' eompldtipg hie • summer ' honour
course studlea at 'Kingston Univer-
eity returns,, this ' week to Fort; W ii-
Ilam. to his' teaching duties which
commence next ,Week. . 'Ile it accom-
panied 1 y Mr. Harvey McDougall,'
who has Secured a' school •about 150
miles 'west''of 'Fort William.
geld Finishet:. ' -
Mr,- W. 3. McNall •of 'Lucknovi has
been engaged, as head finisher by 'the
Goldie Construction Co., 'which has
the contrtict wfor laying the five miles
Of .concrete '!roan. Blackhorse to the
Teeawater Grabel.' Work ia•.going 'on
rapidly'and :,Already about two miles.
o- concrete • has been" poured, • :,The
pavement is a twenty -foot- strip, and
ib being; `saidW in two ten-fpot strip%
SO as to avoidblocking, of the entire.
road.
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:TlURSDAT, AUGUST ;3c
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Berets'
THE, .GENUINE FRENCH .DA,SQUE BERET
BRUS i .WOOL, -
ANGOR -A WOOL ' .: ' • M
ALL ., OOL -BERET WITH DEEP',GENEROUSr DRAPE,
1 •" NAVY :SERGE FORS SKIRTS
HOSE,. :SOCKEES ;
PULLOVER 'SWEATERS; PART WOOL" AND
SHORTS, BLOOMERS, ' LONG 'PANTS; GOLF HOSE.,
BLOUSE$,' ;SHIRTS,' •CAPS: •, •
�eci°il-s
SODA BISCUITS, 2 Lfl:; PKG. .., .:. ; ... , . ,...... , .•.25c .' '
CHOICE RICE -4-, .BS... •. 25o'
HAPPY VALE CATSUP , ,,. 10c•
CHOICIE ;CORN and TOMATOES, TIN.•
SWEET PICKLES, LARGE ,BOT'T'LE • .........25c
OXYDOL ''LARGE.PKG. , ... 19e
CLARK'S:: VEGETABLE SOUP, 3 CANS •:. ..... ...25c
BOWES PEANUT BUTTER, 26 'OT: . ; . • 25c
CASTILE SOAP; 2 CAKES ...: , . ".. �. ... • , ,_.._: �.� . 5� -.`_
P and G SOAP, 10 BAR$ 33c
CE1tTO, PER, BOTTLE .....:............:....: ...` 29c..
SEEDLESS'. 'RAISINS, 2 LBS:. . • . . 25c
OUR STOCK OF NEW FALL DRESSES AND COATS ISk;NO*'
COMPLETE—WE -HAVE CAREFULLY" S'EII 'L E C T ED- THIS'
NEW ,STOCK •FRUM THE BEST AND N. WEST" DESIGNS
-OFFERED: BY LEADING MAKERS WE`INVITE YOUR
IN-
SPECTION -.--YOU'LL .FIND ALL THAT IS NEW.FOR FALL.
WEAR -BOTH .-QUALITY AND PRICES WILL PLEASE` YOU
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ma s l�uc ^ • .
ea know
FOUND • BUSINESS.
An order for spices, from ,a party
in Saskatchewan, was the 'surprising<
contents' of.a letter..', receivedbY ' R.
114 Thompson on Monday. The letter
containing a shin plaster' and .ample.
postage for return of the- parcel was
received, ' from .Mrs J.. A. Button,
formerly Annie Barr, of "this com
miinity,, now of Wiggins, Sask.. Mrg.
Button desired cinnamon and - all -
spices 'buds and needless to say the
order ,was filled post haste and start-'
ed on its way, so as . not ' to delay
Mrs. Button in her :pickle 'making.
SLIGHT::: ,FROST:DAMAGE:.
This past week has been one of
cold and rain, ° and ,although the days
Y
have been for themost partq uite .
Pleasant; the temperature has dropped
P PP
at nights to a point *ben ',light frosts
have resulted: No serious damage i;
reported although cucumbeijs' in low
lying gardens have been frosted
Many ' farmers have threshed and
from many quarters come reports- of
quite ,satisfactory .yields, with ,grain'. '.
of splendid '•quality. -- StraW is not
abundant however. ' •
Off
fnoUnceme'�
My Optical Parlor 'located in my, residence, one block west of
Bank ' of Commerce, will re -open
Wednesday ,. ` Se tember 5th
In charge ' of , MI%' F. .r. Homuth of Harriston, Ont,
MAUDE ` C. BYRA•NS
Ophthalmologist:
D ;NEWS
:.,.tor... .
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I~am happy to announce that h have Been e to ; secure ' Mr.
F. F: ' IiOMU
TH, Phm B., 1I.0., of H.....arriston, Western
,Ontario's, foremost Optometrist tor" take charge ol'.my
optical work. Mr. Homuth uses',the Nerve t Methods�'and
comes ,'with the`most Modern, Precisio Equipment''\'for
accurately Examining_ the 'Eyer#; ,
I can 'assure my Patients' 'complete satisfaction if Mr.
Homuth 'carer; for their eyes..
I
recom en ,' r in d M . Itomuth' for Accurate 'Carb of School,
Students Eyes l . ,
He will be at niy. i fee all day
Wednesday,. September 5th
Write -•o tele h e
r p on e r ppo ntme>At,,, 1 •
AUDE C. `BYRANS ' Cptornetris
'Te1eph i e' 26xn. Brussels
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