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Weekly Store News
We are now busy opening up our Ncw.
Goods that are daily arriving -40:4 .40011, will be
able to lay before our customers a splendid ar-,
ray of.merchandise in the various departments
of our store. As the prices of woollen and.
linen goods are still advancing you'll gncl it "pod business': to buy--eatty. " Never
was the old adage more applicable in buying than this year : "That •the Early Bird
Catches the Worni.” Much of our present stock was .boughtbefore the higho advanced tuok•place,...but when they are .soid .sato We have to pay the advanced •
prices it follows that those WIG delay their fall and winter purchases vvill hAve to
pay the higher prices that .41 later, prevail.. ,Therefore we would again advise yOU
to BUY EARLY.'
adies' and Misse&
New Fall Coats
.We have not epee•te enumerate in 4 proper
way the beautiful autumn ayles in ladies'.
and 1*.Ssele coats and wouldask yen to See
the One display and the eXeuittite Models
exhibited in our window. Every coat, is of
the very lateat style made by the best man-
ufacturers in Canada and the price is as at-
tractive as the style. See our fine range in
Misses' and •Children's Coats at attractive
prices.
ressq6o4s
Suitings
Our stook of Dress Goode 'and Saltines
contains a fine, range of, the popular shades
and patterns showing for fall. War has
had its effects on colors and style's. and -we
. invite yea to see our splendid. aesortment.
We especially commend. to you • the fine.
range of Blue, Grey, Brown and Red shades
of color at our speeial prices of 50and75c.
Also a new Crepe Silk Faille in Resale, -
• 'Brown,' Belgian Blue; navy and$1.25
black, 40 in. wide at, per yard..
Shirts for ]4en
Wearesole agents for the cele-
brated " sTAR awry and
have just received a splendid
aetortment in the latest etyles:. ,
and eludes., Prices right '-
Patterns meat and colors guar- "
einteed. •
Fall Hats
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We invite. eon. to. see our.dia•
play of MEN'S NEW FALL
HATS. •Tbey are ef fine qual-
ity and ere neat and. nobby in •
style in black and new shades
of colors.
:Fail' and Winter.
Fter Alen, Women and.Ohildren
from the best 'Makers- in the
• . . •
tounttye Stanfield's, Penman's,
, -Wation's anti Turnbull's are all
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represented in our large stook,
'.Special Offer at Our Pattern Counters -During. this month. we will
;accept subscriptions for Ti -E DESIGNER at only goc.: a year:or at 50c, a*year with a
Pattern. Free, THE: DESIGNER is an excellent fashion journal published monthly and
regularly sold it zoc. a copy; This makes an excellent rnoiey-saving opportunity
when you can thus get12 copies during the year at the-'1ow- price.of-40
Leave your subscription with us while this special. offerholds goodldufing the
month of September. _ _
Empress Shoes for
Women
Our stock .tto •
on oak w contains a fine •
range of 'these justly celehreteit
shoes for women. They Eireetipe
,
teedate in • s le and possess
splendid wealth.% qualities; •
Ladies' •Men's Work
Neckwear Shirts
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We have just- receivia..enotlie:
shipment of the very latest styles
of Ladies' Reckwear at the;pop.
Some new lines of Ma's Work
, . . •
-Shirts of splendid wearing gust
•ities in all sizeslrem -to -18.;
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• • 25c 55c and 50e •Price-Mtv-
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Whitockurch Lothian
Mondnyi Sept. 13,
Mr Alex floury we., in London last
week writing ou examination*.
Gee ate taking in the London Few,
Moos Duatan &eon* anal:4w Me•ti
Mio F. Paterson ze visiting at the
home of her -brother, Ifr• i, 4ter0011.
AliaS One, McOlenagban is at present
learning the dress -making in Winghain
Miss Stella Kirke, of, Dungannon, has
been engaged tcaiiiier tat No. aseheol,
Miss Lultt Conn left. Net 'N1011004' tQr
two weeks' trip to Toronto and Lon-
don.
gr. and. Urn.. hewn Smith, of Qat,
have -been. Visiting atifile..-1,104w a Aire
A. Fox, -
Mre. Zoe'gvana and lien, joe, Of. .Co -
halt, epent a few days at the ,horae, of
Mr. Devid Clow.
Mrs. Walkes and Miss Tiazel :,Walkes
Vent a few days visitifig, at the home of
Mr. John Mowbuty. ,• •
Miss NettieGott' ,e of Wingliera Gen•
.etai gospitid, has been visiting at her
home here for a creep% of weeks.
Mr: apd. Mrs. Gibson Gillespie and
Miett Edith Peddle Motored to Grand,
Bend 4 week ago lastSunday to Miss
; .
Peddle's school. ' • ,
Among those WhO left'ItereAr Wing -
elm 1E0 snhe.ol last Titesdey were:
Lily Longman, AlbeeFer; Willie l'ItlerYe
ngiisMcKay and Johnston
Ab‘ eConn. t: 1
14„ the fire *high Weed lir. Curry's
"Wednesday, although It wen .well •Iight
jag the se
tiere electriCat peewee 'olast
up
gii4e"1P4Y,4011fbre°1°Eikveelaalii(14,, adiladlighMter.PIUMebists,,
Campbell, brother of the forme'', of
Ingets611, visited at the •hetee of Mr.
Ben. MeOlenaghan )fiet Sunday:
• • :AuniversarT ‘ervice Will be-condiectei
in the afterroop and evenifigof Sunday, .
Sept. 19, at Bethel, by Rev, T. A. Mc-
Elvey,. of Dungannon. The Whitechurch
Methodist choir With furnish Music,
Among thole who attended Toronto:
Exhibition from here were: Mies. Annie
Henry, Mr, and Mrs.. telet. WU:emote
an and son, Clareace, Mr, and Mrs, Wm.
Dawson"and Jean, -Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm
...Rcss, and gL_RacV14,4.-41c-x,.,„-rtird9.11,--
. Moivint,tv-goltmt-Apretty wedding
took -place on Wednesday, Sept. 1st., at
the home of Mr. Hector McKay, White-
church, whenhie _daughter, Margaret A.
was United in marriage to Mr. Robert
Mowbray. ,The bride ei4ered the parlor
with her fatherto-theetrainsidthebead.
libel wedding march plOed by her sister,
Miss Bertha McKay, of Winglatin
cereinony was performed Under an areh
or evergreens from ,the . Centre of, whieli.
whirdgdiang-la.'crogseetil)regle Qe.etaikestoefi8g:re;TslitlkberRideev'8..
R. MeEacherri, of Owen Senna, fornier-
ly cf the Whitechurch Presbyter-
ian Church; Officiated. The happy couple
left by motor amidst the best wishes cle
.a host of friends, for Exeter and tendon.
On their' return they will take rip -resi-
dence on Shueer Street, AVingliam.
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Bervie
-Monday, .Sept..13.
Mrs. Henry Hildred attended the To
lento Exhibition lest week. •
Mies Hedging! of Detroit, spent th-
holidays with kende around_Bervie.
Miss Ida Artristrong, of Detroit, effehe
spent a few days with her'reint, Mrs. M.
Ma Wanasley*, of Huron, spent. tee fe.w
.7*Oldcwitle-histratiddaughteri-Mes. Ede-
••' Rev, and trs II and Mr. Yohnston
• Attended the District meeting in Luck•.
••`• eipey laetweek. •
Mrs. -Witham Walsh, of Kinlough,
'-viiited for a _few .days with Mn and
Ili& Stephen Walsh. *
Mr andAktin.,-,,Ta men -Mang regor,-•• of
Ifianineg, are spending thelholidaya:at.
Milaebert
Mr. and Mrs. John Blackwell and
, daughter,* of Kincardine, spent a few
*days with friends eroded .tervie.
Some Of out- girls are thinking bf
Opting,a cocking ,sehool in the near
• • :• lettitre. Perhaps itis inetraitenior; e**
Misses Vraneie MacLellatel and Viola
Iffachavell are spending the holidays in
••Toronee *fiat Mr. and Mrs. John More
But on account of the steadyrain very
few' could attend the Serviees,fromnround
our village. .
The. following pupils from around
Bervie started to Kincardine High School
last week: Misses Retta Sturgeon, Mary
Sturgeon, Rena Brown, Edna Sturgeon,
Lizzie Fair, Doris Fair, *Rtith Sheane,,
°retire. Fair; Leila, Scott, and Messrs.
Toni Hewitt, -Willie McCormick -and
RusselleEminertohe •
The old saying, "A rainbow at night
is a sailor's delighWhas eheeked many
'a rough Oiler in, theepast; but there are
some exceptions. Last Sunday night a
rainbow was seen; and mahy may have
been Cheered by the prospect define
'weather,. but the ground was thoroughly
soaked again -before- morning.- Ferment
who have their grain in the barns, have
much to be thankful for„, „ _
Mr. ail hrte. Jelin Bradley- and fam-
ily have moved into the Royal Hotel
with Mrs. A. Cooke, Where they will
nutke their hoMe- ,
, Vie john Hirelley,and liis men have
bath adding a few tottehes to Beattie
Blackevell'e -new residence by putehig in
eemeAL Verandah. • •
Again we hear the *bouts and .., mettle
laughs of the ichool children; as 'tiler
etao beck to their lessees. Our new
teacher m Mr; Cook, of Belfast, and all
wish him success in hie year's work with
eve • • „ „.
feetvieee he the )iethodiiit church:last
Sunday Wetet etteMelled owing to 'the
' '004 14014Vertinry flOrvineS itt Afillarten,
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Si. Augustine
St. Helens -,
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Tunkiny...Sept. 14.
;.. Tom Sand/ took in the big , shove at
Vronto.
Alm Barnby was in Xineardine one
day last, week, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Sandy took in
Toronto -Exhibition,
Eli Mack spent a week tetw6n Tor-
onto Exhibition and visiting •frinxids. in
-Oshawa,
eaTtoottactinioyn axifiTnoeh5144.1ytetiontiy4rkeolgot;hre ,
e4hibhlu9nri
Mr. aMrs. 3. McLean, of "Guelph,
spent a week visiting their uncle- and
aunt, Me. and Mr. Alex. McLean,.
a .,,i
Mrs. A. Ritchie, Mrs. ixlmore and
hTdrghtearinrfl.tlat4ehllert
iet oTieday to visit wibfrepda
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Detroit.
LStindav will long be remembered e
0 an extremely wet day. .There was a
series of thunder storM0*.one right after
theother, for over fifteen hours. "'About '
threetactics of ratirfell,..,which mist be
nearly a record, breaker for that leugth •
of
time.nAew Alla; and his little son, Jack;
of Edmonton, spent ten xlaye visiting .
Ur. and Mrs. T. V. Ileedereon. They -
left for their home 04 Tuesday, worm -
fOr the past few Menthe..
PwahllpiehdadbYbebenis. vdisituignilettr,e'r Missgmegrandparents
Faleneell-eille Donideu: -On Werinea,
day,;Septi eth, llevereeinteresting event: -
tea OW e berowhen vim .rierenee.,
PAila,ccDoQ0.1.1::alds' uaritePrIlnr.In6trgicireYt°et. Mr. .'
iterineth Feet -isle of near ..Kleitteit " The. ,
marriage ceremony took place eta o'clock
he the manse of the o "ciaeing ..Eninisteri .
it
, Rev; Mr. Hardie; t e Wedding party
being motored tiler and beck by '
chauffeur C. B. Allin„ . f Ieicknow. 'lhe
btide was becomingly attired. in A beauti-
ful.gown of white silk net trimmed with
eteeten. , She also wore the customary
weddieg veil: The: greoni-Vgift tie".the e
bride *Mee. gad ring set witht, agate. ;
:After supper, at Which only the inutile-
diets- friends were present, they drove
,down to the home 0 the mom, where
a reteptieri was held, At which about a
hunted andseventy-five invited guests
were present. An „enjoyable time was;
spent in dancing and other amusements: '
They were the recipients of many betted -
It'll; .and _neeelye_presenta........Their „malty. ...
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friends with them :a lonk, happy and
'prosperous married life.
-Phone No 10 is at Your Service
onn tor cob -0/0 0011 Cheaper Than The Cridit Store*
laet week)-
Mise Anna Stewart has gone to Wing -
ham to attend High School., •
'Mr. T.ayloi., Wm. Berry and Hari
Macey are taking in Toronto Fein'
Mr. Louis Weatherhead is wearing_ a
broad. smile these days. Ili sayiitisa
Ktteerze-Bovez.-The church of Our
Lady, Guelph, was the scow of a very
pretty wedding on Wedneeday, Sept.
lith, at 8 O'clite-ke---WhelillleiltildK"MW
&tighter of Jae. Boyle, of St. Augustine,
became the bride of Joseph T. Kurtz, of
.Guelph. Thebride was becomingly
attired rd" embroidered silk net over
white silk, with wreath and veil and
carried a bouquet • of bridal roses and.
lily, of the Valley. Catherine A. Kurtz,
sister el the groom, attended thc. bride'
and Wore 4 gown of pink voile with lace
trimmings and carried a bouquet of pink
vises,' John H. Doyle, brother of the
bride, 'Ade& as groomsman. The groom's
gift to the bride .was 4, :geld deeltheee set
With pe rld and turmolinee, and to the
er
bridesin .4 A pearl crescent.. The happy
couple lett on the 11.00 train for Buffalo,
Niagara, New York and other points.
IThe, bride travelled in a tailored suit of
navy blue and wore a Meek and white
velvet hat with silver, trimmings. The
bridal couple on their return; will fake
up theitrenideene in Ouelphs
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Misses Versa Woods and Della Cran-
ston ofeWingham-High-Seheolereturat
on Monday. '
Miss Mittel Rutherford left on Mon-
day for Fergus where she has taken
•charge of a school. • -le-
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Mrs. Marvin McDosvelleof Westfield,
is spending a'few clays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Clark. • •
Mrs. Perth and son Lorne, motored
up from London Nfronenday,iant and
epenteedesr_dayreereith elfralteK,
Mr. Allen McDonald and, his sister
Jean, who have been visiting friende
roiled:St. Ifelens retnened to Toronto
Mrs. Salkelds, of 'Goderiche who 'haft
spent the tunimet With' her dangfiter,
Mrs. W..E. Gordon and Mes..Ite K. Mil-
• leterneffdii 'Monday, '
Mr. Jack Miller And Miss Jean Cuth-
bert, of Windsor, who heve been imerid-
ing their holidays at the former's home,
Mrs. john Miller, returned on Monday.
tielyrood,. ;
Mr. T. Henry mites:further of his trip
through elle West, es follows: .
- e- • Outlook, -Sept
Dear Sir: -Leaving :Mbotornine_t_waa
met at Wapala by a friend; Mr. A.*Stutt
who droeeenueeelialonteley_auto, 16
miles over ion& bluffy hind.. To my
surprise I found he and his three broth-
els had 7 sections of gond land. I stay-
ed there the following day. Next day six
of us • took an auto and Went '31 miles
over the mountains to Fish lake 'where
we spent the. day &blue and sporting;
.-inetelotseefe_lee.o.ple •theree-theewildest_
place I. ever eaw. On the way back they
left Me at .Mrs. Karr's, another friend,
Where I spent -10 days there -and drove
over 50 square miles et -country -be differ-
ent,direetione,e_a_YeerY_Ongb... POR4tM.
On the 27th my chum ewe to where I
was and spent some -time with theta
lots of fen.. . . •
Leaving Drimes at in p. m we axrived
at Wolsefey at 7 tleft.tlit re at eight; ane.
rived at Regina at 11, viewed the city;
saw Some friends, left there at e.30 arriv-
ing at Mertes jaw at 5 and spent the
night there.. Mr. W. Boyle came in with
his car and took us out to his farm, drove
ecerarmindiegoott-inany-milearoverethate
most beautif el country which is a eight;
just got back to town next morningelett
at noon for Outlook and here we are,
just back After seeing that most elegant
bridge that iet so much talked of. We
leave to -night at 4 20 for Ker ro-
bot, and from there go
Edmon-
ton where we Shall start out return trip.
Hoping this will find you, and all the
rest Of our friends well I will eell the
next stoty at lionielf Weare 'Cleared to
reach there.
- - Yours- trulse • "
• • • • -ToM
Parainount
- _ -_7-Tueeeday,e_Setat. leek
the feiit night in our
le.urglitiszreliest
mrsxii„Fine4 rart3'. John
Picker
ing went to the 'London Fair to day
Mr and Mrs. Taylor and their two
•children,eif Ghat, weeto see her uncle,
Wm. Struthers, a shoal; time ago.
Mrs „ Albert Towle has been taking in
the Toronto Ehibition and:visiting her
daughter, whe has a position in Situp-
sen'e store.
.ReV, James Mtirchisen and wm, ' Viv-
ian; KinderslieSisk , are under the
'parental roof at preeent. Mr. el urchi-
eon% Cheirman of a huge district in
Saskatchewan, having lie oversight of
all the Methodist • Ohtirches under ' his,
chaige
Courey s Corners
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Toni Sandy is threshing, in the bnre,
A. Nelson is gone threshing with H.
MuMilrisri.: J.' elliesop Visiting friends
in London atpresent.
Mrs. John JohnstoU-visited friends-im-
thasinth one -clay last week.
MissRell Taylor has returned to Chi-
cago after sisiting her, parent's: herf.
The:Misses _Taylor -entertained a :num,
.berof their friends onapvening last week.
traird took in
-the-Toronto-Fair-and sn are -glad -to- see, WI
them beck again.
The,Above is a tut of
The Supreme Range
The, Stove That is Easy:on FUei
The 1Vianufa'eturers guarantee ` a saving of so per cent
.111,100c1, and 30 ,per cent., in hard coal over any otiber
range:1101in) the- market and ive krio* that .watbey
Say is positively true.
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We have.sold Several of -them. and we can refer you
to Many customers Who will testify to the, above guar-
antee.'. The„.price of .this range as .shown in, the cut?
withSIUII nIiih ovn is onfir,S6-4.00-.
Lucknow Hardwar
and ,Coal Co.
HE' STORE -THAT -NEVER DISAPPOINTS-
Olathis
• . _ e, .S.e0e, I 3.
Mr..S Stevenson is visitinglriends in
Wilson Carr visited friends in Toronto.
leo week. • "
Mrs. L. B. Tufferd has returned home.
-to Bearnsvilla •
• Tom Thompscin visited Toronto asul
Maple friends last "Week. ..
' Miss Lila Cunningham took in the
Ex at T'oronto last week, •
Capt. and 'Mrs. Knox, of.owen-seied;
Suedayed at Mrs. P. 11/ICKinneres.•
Moses Nettie ten and:Mary Webb
left for Strattord ormal on Monday. •
Messrs. James ThomnSon and Re Y;
Melradyed returned frerre 'Iorento on
e-H.--eVieNalfy-was ealled Ao-Sernia„.
on Friday to See hp meeker. who is very
'low. •
• Bev: Mr. Young, of Clifford, occupied
Tthe"p-iilpit in St' Pauls Church on
Sunday. •
Misa Anna • Greer,. .of Cheboygan,
Mich ; has been visiting her Uncle,. M r.
,A2. Greer.
Walker who has been visiting at
Capt. ft McKinnon's, left for N. Dakota
Rev. P. Reith is away on his summer
vacation, visiting friends in Toronfo and
ocher rents.
Mrs. W. J. Mckeernan, Mita -Jennie
ther Clydeeere in attendante at- Lendten
Re. this,
Messrs. George McKay and John
Currie.paid their ustial reit to Kincar-
dine on Sunday.• • •
(Iptended for lase Week.)
Hector. McNally has gone to Detroit,
Mich. • -
Mies Lily. McKinnon has gone -to
Drantrord. „• •
T. G. Percy spent a few days in To-
ronto this weak. - • '
Mrs. Jane McDonald has' returned
home to Detroit,
4 'Nits- Jackson has - been -visiting her
daughter, Mrs. R. J. Nesbitt! ,
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.IAL, .
During Auguet and September
Men's &ileaand Rubber
Heels piltt ostler
Women's Soles and Rube' zgo
.ber Heels Piat..on . 1.1
Thee Heather Heels file regular
406: and, ,figcevalues*Pei-Pair.
BARRETT .
Plants and. Flowers
Cabbage and Tomato Plants
7 or Sale
A Great Variety of Flowers
such as Asters,. Carnations, :
POrtulaca and many other
' kinds. Geraniums tor
ding purposes.. ,. Begonias
and a _number of names,: Alk
good, strong plants.
Per Sale at
Bannockburn Fruit 'Finn
•
• . Gea. Jardlart'Amberley -P. 0.
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A very enjoyable evening was spent
et the-hotneeef-Mr; and -Mese -Kenneth
Farrish in honor of their recent inarliage.
We welcome Mrs. Ferri& to our neigh-
borhood. • ' • •,
ir• IT'S OP fRN A PUZZL,OR
"
How often has the storekeeper been
asked for "the same butter an we had last
week, it Was so geed,". The storekeeper
has it variety of butter on hand, so this
request its often, a puzzler. '• Why not get
your „name and Addreee incelyedinted on
gamine parchment butter wrapper paper
with•special vegetable ink.. 'Your good
butter will then be easily indentified, It
Will gest you: only $1.50 for 500 shone,'
ee sztn for 1000. Just figure Out how
much per.sheet it will east you, and see
if it would pay. We can supply . the
paper and do the printin. at Tifg ENT.
nap offio. •-ig
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Allftfyee•
--LTuesclay, Sept. 14.
Sohn Martin purchased a fine bundh
of young cettie at Wingham on Satur-
day. ,
Vritheie Doyle hes 'bought :his' farm
back again, utbieh • he recently seld to
Daniel
4freetied Mrs. John Gibbona
Martin. „
taking a trip in their auto to Landon
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intend-FAie. -WeeVieh them a-pleasaut
WellingtOn John -Nixon, Who has been
viteiting,aittirel Arthur fora month, has
returnedhottie looking find after his
.Quite a number in this locality have
not yet- finished harvesting. The recent
heavy rains will delay there for some
tint°. • ' • - -
We are glad to hear that Norman
Thompson, who met with a bad accident
falling frele a beam in the bate, is no
fat iinproYedtte ba around again,
*InvitAtione are out for a reception to
be held at 'Notes Boyle'S on Friday
evetiteg in honor of his daughter, Mise
Hilda, Who Was recentiv -married to Mr.
Kirkby, of Guelph. •
Anniversary eetvicett will .10 held in
Ilethel Methodist church on Sunday,
S2e:spotanld9t711;30Sperrie„eteonWdiullbheld
etede by 11v.
L A. hicitelile, of Dungannon,Mus-
ical seiectione be provide 11 the
Whiteeharoll Alethodiolfcliok,
401 •
to '
Fs Oil Taylor• 'retured to Chic
Mie
dBell afio
t • -Monday, Sept. 13.
Wedding bells are ringing,
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. Our village ble,cksmith has purchased
°I1SsartutdcaYO
ElMcDonald made a business trip
to Ripeytoday.
We extend heertyiongratulations to
Mr. and MM.. Keit. 'Ferretti.
Miss AeKeefe, of Chicago,. 18 visiting
at the heme_cif her brother, Con.. Keefe
• Miss Lizzie Stetvart 'was the guest of
•Miss Annie MaaMcDonald on Sunday'.
• Mrs, McLeod end Mho MaLeod spent
Labor Day with the former's daughter,
Mrs. 'Allen Canilachie.
• ind Mrs. Ted Griffin, of Detroit.,
returned to their home on 1Vienday after
Emending -a few deys with relatives here,
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uIross Centre
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Threehingis the.ordet of the dey in
this view*
Miss Lizzie' McDonald, Of Chicago, is
visitifig Mende hero. ;-
- And Mree.toe 0.11esttelPelet,S4114431.
with friends. Eit Kinlougli;
David McAllieter,. Cote 2, Stindayed
at the herne. of his sister, Mrs. D. Scott.
Born. ---To Mr. and Mra, John Rich-
ardebite'Langeide, on StindayeSept, 5tle.
a .
Miss Mary Stobo left for Stratford
last ' Monday, *here she will attend
Norniul for the coming term.
Mrs. Jainee Whytbck visited at the
hoeie of her daughter, Mrs, Thomas
McDonald, on Thnraday last.
George Iletagne;vho has been help-
ing the McAllister Beare with • the bar -
vest for the past week, has returned
Write.
• Mr, and Mrs, John Dick announce
the marriage of their daughter, Sadie
Margaret, to Mr. Edward on
Friday morning, Sept. 17, 11 0101001C)
V1110144 rarnil TeetiWittet.
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John Gunn made a business trip to
Stratford last week.
Mise ,Arrnour is visiting friends in
and around London.. -
Miss Minde_McNally has returned to
her duties in Lapier,
-Conductor Coll, D McLean - has re -
tooted to Muskoka Station..
eeliss--Nora-MoNally-left. for Owen
Sound Collegiate this week. ., • •
• Misses M. and W. McLennan have
returned to their work in Detroit.
Mrs. M. 'A McFadden and son; Allan,
have returned to Gland. Rapids, Mich.
Mrs. G. E. Russell and family have
returned to Hamilton where they intend
totroside.- "
McDonald and daughter, ot:_.
Walkerton, were guests of Joe. Wright-
son recently.' •
• Rev. 1). MoIntyri,`.411r-toronto, spent
a week with his parentse Mr. and Mes
X. C. McIntyre; .
Misses Tillie.and Lizzie _Hodgkinson
and Masters Wilbert and Joe Hodgkin-
son have returned home from liolyrood,
Messrs. Jack and Clyde McKeenian
Motor toliverhuron by 411i. cone Betide,
now. °These boys_ eke getting, very
Atnopg those who left for the West
recently 'were; Ueserte. M. McKenzie, R.
McLennan, T. McLennan and John
Thompson.
Mr. and 'Mrs. E.,'„Peatock and
family returned home lag. Week to. To -
Tonto. They were accompanied by her
father, N. C. McFarlane. ,
Mtn Flossie McLennan teacher in
tlic'Village school; Miss Annie McDon-
ald, of Kiheatdine, in S. S. No. 4, Bruce;
and Miss Beta McKinnon, in S. S. No.
11) Xtheindine.Townahip.•
The renutine oi the late 3i re. IA • MO
Kayo tqed og yeRrol who vanee4 away
41,9vitty , . •
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at•the home of tete son, D. O. McKay;.
Toronto, on Monday, Sept. 6th.; were
brought here on Tuesday, for • interment -
in Purdy's ceneetery. *She ,leaves
mourn her loss' twe elalighters-, "Mrs. 13L "
Y. McF'adyen and Miss M. -McKay, To-
ronto, and two sons, D. "0 of Toronto
aild lirdoehTOr this Place.
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• --Tuesday, Sept. -I./the':
Wilbert 'Walden has -cornmenceili
his duties as teachevat Lurgan school,. .
*Plias Liziie MacTairishieft en Mon-
, day. for,Stmtfotel Where she will at-
tend ..NOrnial. --
Miss Rhoda McKendrick han gone;
tialatiret *where E3lie_Willeakeaeour eel
in .Pusineiii-C011ige.
_arA arlin_rap. ort_t
Borden, who has ,beeti en the pick list
• for the past two. weeks, ..is iinprovinge •
Miss Metrgaree ilarringten return.:
ed to Detroit on Saturday after spencle •
two weeira' vapatiou bet home -7
op the 4th, • ' •"
Chester- Wilkinson-! reburned • feet, ---
week to • Aibert,,Colle,ge,_ •Ballevtlide •••
hone on the 4111.
Verdun
, -IlteedaYeeSeple4iiii.•
• Threshing it; the Order of the dieeer•
Willie Irwin left. on Tuesday for:
Stratford Normal,
School has re opened with tilos .1.V.;.
IViacIntoeh RS teacher, •, :
. Mrs. Peter Ileavic, who pert tIIhe
week end ' in London, has rotaries&
-both°. •. •
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Miss Mary Wilkie has. retnited VI A
Ripley, where the ie attending High
On account Of the very heavy rains
it is feared that the potato crop wilt
be a thsn. this year.
We Are ;(111c1 to report that Mrs.,
Mex. Fraser is improving-tifter tattiere
going an operation in ,X4en4on Uosk
tel.
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