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UCKNO•W,
THE Lt.TGxI°� o SFl<`1Tnap,•- D
Pf+AID COTTON LANNE1,- .If you can sew,you. can 'pro -
Alice' shirts for the men and boys in.,Your family. Ready.
.mad: ,plaid .shirts are scarce. Be thrifty,. make thein • for
your family.. Colors, red and: black or n and navy,
LUNCHEON'' CL4OTHS- In fine cotton,, f lof, an.: ; mit de-
signs, 50x50, 50x68,
BATH SETS -Chenille. Two -pieces, mat and' seat do .....
BA .: . .
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ver in
wine, rose,
blue, green, ,'mauve..
BED .SFREADS:-Flu fir: chenille..Deep p�1, rows; are ,sewn
close• together :on a ,, firm cotton back, in Ynultieolors. Full:
bed size. n
GENUINE.' SIN
• GSWOOL BLANKETS --Pure' wool and china •
cotton, spun' together, "close firm weave;. full napping: on•
both sides. Colors roses or blue:.Sateen binding to match.
IT U A R Y
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•MRS:, JAMES c, vPLRDON
Mrs, James C. Purdon, a life'
long and beloved resident; of East
and West . Wawanosh, I p.. ass e d
away in Wingham. hospital on
Monday, August 5th, For twenty-
one months she had beeinIll with
a baffling sickness,but bore. her
trouble with great patience and
fortitude. She was the first pat-
ient in Wingham Hospital' to re-
ceive .penicillin treatment.
Mrs. Purdon ' wase ; formerly
'Barbara Jane Stein. She was ,, in.
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•her 69th year having been born
on the .10th Coneess;on: of West ,
-Wawanosh 'on' •Decernber , 5th,'
1877. Until her marriage'; to' Mr.
James C. Purdon on • September
( 14th;. 1893,. she resided with her
parents :on Concession 9, East
Wawanosh• Since their marriage .,
Mr. and Mrs. Purdon have made,
their, home on . Concession 9;.
West: Wawanosh. A good friend
and neighbor, Mrs.. Purdon. ,en-
d,eared; • herself toa wide circle
• I of close 'acquaintances w h o
mourn' her passing
WAD ..
WEDNESDAY1 AUGUST' 14 194
Will It Come
Is Lucknow going to.: see .1a-
erose, agam-a game that hasn't=
been played . here. in about two
score years. A few of:the young
sters about town have been seen
with homemade lacrosse sticks,
tossing a much =oversized ball
around.. A bent willow stick ; and
a ,:bit of cloth tacked on. it, were
used to improvise sticks, which
e now in ' the antique' .class.. in
eton
yes
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SON OF ASHFIELD NATIVE
DROPS, DEAD AT WORK t
in
White With B. rows Trim,: Leather or
.Rubber .Solea.
' BROWN. SUEDE- with leather trim,
I;ubber Soles.
These .Are : Good Bad -To -School : Shoes
And. Will 'Give :Good Wear
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e..}uuasr.
Charles H. Baynes, of 590 ��Ox-..n_ Theriunera
ford St„ .London, _ drezpp,dead
servic on
' ed. , dead:.ducted•„ at her late residence ..
in London shortly after. ~,noon Wednesday afternoon by Rev;: A.
Saturday, August . 3rd, as he. was'
H Wilson of Chahner's Presby
terian Church, Whitechurch, 'of
,cutting the 'hair of a customer. in , a faithful which' Mrs, Purdon was,
the barber shop in: which he was member, Interjmgnt was'.; in Wing=
Baynes staggered against the ad -I
employed.. Wtnessesreported`Mr.ham Cemetery with six nephews':
joining chair and collapsed -on the 1 acting. as pallbearers, ,Chester.
floor. Two {�ehairs. in thebarber Rintoul, Hugh ':D derson,
'Herbert T aidl4xir -John Purdon,
shop were,.'occupiEd-�-a�-thy—!the . ..
and .two. customers were waiting, Athol Purdon and Wesley Tiffin.
Surviving besides her' sorrow -
Coroner: Dr. R . A.'Routledge was .
called, and , pronounced .::Mr. ing husband:,are one daughter and
sons, -Mrs. Calvin Robinson: -
. in ' eld : • `Mr Delhi; er of ,Wing-
� (Jean) of , Elm •
Noinquest will' � be h
GUELPH AND MONARCH.YARNS
in all shades.:..
TRT TSESE :.TASTY,
EASY'.TO MAKE,:
parkies-
ookles
The children wiltreally go for
these cookies for a Mid-after-
art
id after
mak:
L : PULLOVERS AND .CARDIGANS
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LINEN ` Tl
OWBLLING
B dead of `'a heart attack.three
Baynes had been a ployed at the 'ham and ,Harris and Wm. ' R at
barber', shop • for 't� e . past six, home; i also' three broth ers, John
weeks and; had''`gone , to London'' of ; Kincardine; ;Albert bf Craik,
Sask., Andrew of Lucknow ` and.
from.. Seaforth about r •one ' year;. -
ago. He. was born" in Granton. Hethree-grandchildren.-
was a. member . of Granton Lodge
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483, the Mocha •Shrine; , London,
and attended the Colborne United
Churc'h. The -body rested it the
Evans ,funeral ' home.: until Tues
.day ' morning, , when .,it • was: for7.
warded •to ` Lucan . for interment
in St. James .cemetery, Clande=l
boye. Mr. Baynes is survived . by
his' widow;; Mrs. Myrtle Baynes;
a . son, Jack,. and two' daughters,
Maxine and Donna at home, and
a brother, -John, of. St: Marys.
clip . butter ..
1 cup white. sugar.
egg
3 . cup flour
?fi teaspoon .baking powder
teaspoon vanilla
`h teaspoon cinnamon
2.: cups;; Quaker Puffed. Wheat
•' "Sparkies"
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ream butter and' sugar, • add
egg (well :beaten), flour •sifted
With baking ,powder . and :cin-
•namora, then thg'•flavoring. At
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Why not :try these delicious
cookies today and let,tis knO*
what •you think of them.
MRS: ROBERT:EDWAIDS
The death occurred in Mark -
dale Ho pital.on July 19; of Mrs..
Robert -T. Edwards in. her, 77th
Your' Headquarters For
adies' . and Men's Ready -to Wear:
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year. Shewas a,., daughter of the FORMER.• CIRCUIT PASTOR
late Mr, and Mrs: ;Elias. Edge, '.DEPLORES "UNLOVELY •
early. pioneers of i
Durham district. REALISM”
Mrs. Edwards was a', sister• of the
late Mrs.' 'George Henry of Ash-
field township.'' On July •8th,' 1.891,:
•she married R. T Edwards and.
they; have dived the-'155-.-years—of
The decea.sed was.a sOn of the their married lite on their 'farm
late Wm..Bayng.s, who. at one time ip Giene!g :township:1Th ticie coin_
resided in Ailifield on the Iblike inunity she will be sadly missed
Hogan farm -
BEE STING CAUSED
STRANGE REACTION
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Mrs. Elliott Taylor is recove.r-
mg at her home, in Ripley after
being stung by a bee. The Met -
dent ahnost ended tragically. Ac-,
companied by her husband she
was driving to Lucknow to. viSit
friends when a' bee stung her on
the temple causing her to'13ecome
unconseious. She was rushed to a
"doctor- in Lucknow_ who was at
a loss' to' discover the cause of
such a rea.ction. Dr. J. B. Tindall
of Ripley .waS called:. Ile had
ried with it the pollen from the
, flower- which- gives. Mri.—Taylor
I fever and this caused the reaction
by a large circle of • friends and '
relatives. „In the home she leaves.
to mourn her loss, ' her 'husband
and sik sons ' and one datighter
Mrs. Sam' Saunders . 'Of Chats-
. Current literature has dropped
into "a trough of uriloVely real-
ism!. , This .was the , opinion ex-
bOok steward of the United
Church PubStshing House, TOr-.
onto, a the iftritime -conference
of . the United Church held in
Sackville. .
Mr. Dickinson ;laid he hoped
public opinion would deniand
EDDING ,BELLS
Presbyterian Church, Listowel,
the- manse when „Laura Marie,.
daughter Of Mr.. and Mrs. Spence
IrWin,. 'Ashfield was 'United in
Marriage to Mr,.Ivan A. McCon-
achig;son- of Mr. and Mrs„ Nor -
'man MCConachie,'IListowel. The is aimed at double that figure:
bride wore a' suit ot powder blue The church publishing house
with whae-accessories. Following has made • a contribution Of
a wedding 'trip- the couple . will $150,000 to -the pension fund (kir.
take uP residence in 'Listowel. ing the .past year.
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HAD FIFTY-SEVEN.„.PUPILS &
:NO TEACHING •EXPERIENCE .,.
Dear
- 'This is to thnkTYon:lor the
Very reference to -my 91st
'Very' pleasant to be . tfiiis . re -
than 70. Year's, agO 1 ---began to
teaCh- S.S. NO. 4, the Iliplyrood.
cleaner: and •rnore inspiring read- gate obtained at Beilintller Publtc.
and s general; he'. said; .and •ther-e '
has ,ber). a distinct Ubsurge in the er training. The. county. Model
'interest „of Canadiana.in the' mak- SchOols. were' Opened in the fall'
mg and reading of bOoks. Can- of 1877i' Welcomed to teaeh by
adian writers have ' received en- teaching. Later, 4f •course, inte got
ycoeuarras.gernent in the, last few Nornial. School training.
Il'he official •• 'United Church Jarnes„Baker, to give- them thew
paper, the . Ohserver, 'has ' Made schoolbOy natnes, arestill belong-,
-fine progressiTsaid-M-r:-Dickinsori. ing to, the section .as 'are Tom.
Harris and Sarn of Dditota and
Tom Harper` of Winn.ipeg, all w,e11
rerneMbered bOys of my prat,
John. qibtt, London.
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