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The average person loses a
quart of moisture a day through
perspiration.
—Most of this • evaporates
quickly from the skin surfaces
which are exposed to light and
air.
—Light and air do not reach
under the arm where the pers-
piration glands are especially
numerous.
—Since perspiration here is
profuse and not readily evapor-
ated and odour quickly becomes
evident.
—Even when no moisture is
„ evident odour often develops.
—While daily bathing is es-
sential —a good inrspiration cor-
rective is required by men and
women alike.
Good deodorants are compos-
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masking ingredients—which pre-
vent the formation of objection.
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M. and Mrs. Melville Beecroft and
son, David John, of Otterville, are
spending their holidays at the home of
his father, Mr. John Beecroft.
L,A.W. Maybelle Adams of Rock-
cliff; is spending a four day leave with
her sister, Miss Lenore Adams, and
on Sunday they with Bob Adams vis-
ited at the home of Mr. George Grif-
fiths of Wroxeter.
Miss Shirley Keeso and Mr. Clifford
Farrier of Kincardine, spent the week-
end with his parents, MT. and Mrs. W.
R. Farrier.
Mr. Clarence McClenaghan leaves
this week to spend the next few weeks
at Hawkesbury at Camp Wantanopa,
40 miles from Montreal.
(Mrs. Jack Griffin of Toronto, spent
a few days last week with her sister,
Mrs. J. B. Morrison and Mrs. Ab. Tay-
lor and Eleanor of Toronto, visited
there and Eleanor is staying for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and their
daughter, Jacqueline, of 'Bluevale, vis-
ited on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw.
Mrs. Jack Flannigan of Toronto, is
spending two weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Inglis and Miss
Pauline also returned home from Tor-
onto.
Mrs. Malcolm McNeil and children
of Bluevale, are spending the holidays
at the home of her brother, Mr. Don-
ald Martin.
Mr. Adam McBurney of Kingston,
is spending his holidays at the home
of his brother, Mr. John McBurney.
Mrs. Andrew Kirk who had been
visiting with Seaforth friends for the
past three weeks, returned home on
Thursday.
This community extends sympathy
to Mr. and Mrs. Michael King and
family of Culross, who through a
drowning fatality last Thursday night,
lost their two sons, Joseph and Ray-
mond. Inlerment took place in Tees-
water R. C. Cemetery on Monday
morning.
Mrs. Harold Woods and baby, Betty
Jean of Kincardine, spent the week-
end with Mrs. Elwood Barbour.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw and
sons, spent Sunday at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Jos. Holmes of Clinton.
Mr. Laidlaw returned to his work at
Preston on Monday after spending a
week at his home here,
Mrs. Griffin who spent last week at
the home of her brother, Mr. Miles
McMillan, returned home to Detroit
on Sunday with her family.
Miss Bertha MacKay of Toronto,
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spent the week-end with her father.
Mr. I-lector MacKay,
Lloyd Mason of the R.C.O.C., Camp
Borden, and Mrs Mason of Toronto,
SPeut the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, John Mason and with
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Ap-
pleby.
Miss Barbara MacKay of Wingharn,
spent the past week with Miss Roberta
Mowbray.
Miss Betty Cross of Walkerton, is
visiting with her grandparents, Mr,
a'nd Mrs, J. F. McLean and on Sun-
day, Miss R. Ellis of Listowel,Mrs. S,
McLean of Winnipeg, Mrs. Earle Mc-
Lean of Sarnia, and Mr. Keeso of Lis-
towel, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Mc-
Lean,
Pte. Cecil Froorne of London, spent
the week-end with his wife and little
Jean here.
Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie, Mr.
Wm, Purdon and Mabel, and other
Pardon families of this community at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. J. Kerr of
Brussels, formerly Maude Rintoul, on
Saturday. Mrs. Kerr passed away
suddenly following a heart attack on
Tuesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Platt of Stratford,
spent the week-end at the home of Mr.
Robt. Carrick and Miss Margaret re-
turned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Majury and
children of Paisley, spent Sunday at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Albert
Coultes,
Miss Isabel Fox of Kincardine, is
spending this week with her mother,
Mrs. A. Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and
Clayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Redge Scholtz of Westfield, and
his mother, Mrs. Dennis, of Blyth, re-
turned home with them to spend the
week here.
Miss Beatrice Beecroft left last week
to take a position as stenographer at
Brantford and Miss Ada Dow left last
Monday to take the teachers six weeks
course at London.
Almost one hundred women and
children met at the Institute Hall here
on Friday last for the children's day
picnic. After a short business meeting
in charge of the President, Mrs. Cecil
Falconer, a short program was given,
and the meeting closed with the Nat-
ional Anthem. Then all went out on
the church lawn for the races. Mrs,
W. R. Farrier won the prize for throw-
ing the ball into the box, Mrs. Bob.
Hutchison guessed correctlY the num-
ber of beans in a small jar, and Ruby
Conn guessed the number of rice ker-
nels in the bottle, Mrs. J. F. McLean
received the prize for having the most
grandchildren, Mrs. John Gillespie for
being the oldest grandmother present
and Mrs. Conn and Mrs. Wallace
Conn and Mrs. Jas. Wilson were the
youngest mothers there. The games
were in charge of Mrs. George Fisher
and Mrs. Ezra ,Scholtz. Lunch was
served in the Hall and all enjoyed a
social time.
Mr. Wesley Lott and his daughter,
Marie of Waterford are spending.this
week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lott, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lott and Miss Edna Elliott and Mr.
Miller Davis of Wingham, isited
there on Sunday.
What might have been a serious ac-
cident, happened on Friday on tile
farm of Mr. Charles Shiell, when they
were drawing in hay. Mr. Jim McGee
went to disconnect the loader from the
load, it stuck and he had to go under
the load. When coming out between
the wheels .he called alright and the
team moved on more quickly than he
had anticipated and he saw the wheel
up on him. It shoved him along on his
back, tearing his clothing off, then
came up over his fore-arm across his
chest, turning him on his side, cutting
his chin open and passing on. No
bones were broken and he was able to
get up, but collapsed afterwards and
was taken to Wingham Hospital where
four stitches closed the wound on his
chin and where he has been suffering
from a badly scraped back. His many
friends wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shiell and family
of Windsor, spent the week-end with
the Shiell and McBurney families in
E. Wawanosh.
Many will be interested to know
that Rev, Henry Martin who has been
pastor of the United Church at Chap-
leau for some years moved two weeks
ago to Southampton. Rev, and Mrs.
Martin and their family attended the
marriage of their son, Ronald, of the
Dental Corps at Toronto on Saturday
last. klis daughter and her baby,
Betty of liarth Bay have been visiting
with her grandmother Mrs. William
Martin.
Audrey and 13illie Ashby of Toron-
to have been holidaying at the home
of their aunt, Mrs. Chas, Robinson.
Tr. Joseph St, Marie of Camp
Borden has been spending a few days
with his parents, Mr. and Md. Jas.
St. Marie,
Fit, Lt, Richard Thtaves horn Mt.
1-Tope.Aitpott, tlarnilton, spent a few
days last week with Mr. arid Mrs.
,tolui Hutchison, and his little Stony
• Richard, i/vho had been visiting here
for the past five weeks, returned home
B.
.SALEM
Miss Grace Johnston from near
Dungannon, visited for a few days with
Mr. Edwin Palmer.
Miss Edythe Weir and Patsy
Bridgeman, spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Dane of the 14th of
Howick.
A number from 'here attended the
service in the Wroxeter United Church
last Sunday. The service was with-
drawn here. There will be a joint
service of both congregations here
next Sunday.
Mrs. John Hyndman, Mrs, Fred
Hyndman and daughter Greta, of Gor-
rie, and Mrs. Dowdell and young
daughter of Toronto, spent one day
last week with Mr. and Mrs. John
Gowdy.
Mrs. James Harris and son, Mr.
Hugh Harris, also Mrs. George Har-
ris, motored to St. Thomas last Sun-
day to see Mr. George Harris, who
had undergone an operation for ap-
pendicitis. We are glad to report that
he had a successful operation and hope
he will soon be fully recuperated
again,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett and babe
of Dunchurch, visited for a few days
last week with the former's mother,
Mrs. Edwin Bennett and other friends.
GLENANNAN
Mr. Lloyd Mason, R.C.O.C., Camp
Borden and Mrs. Mason of Toronto,
also Miss Bernice Appleby of Kincar-
dine, were week-end guests with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Apple-
by.
Mr. and Mrs. Richardjeffray visited
on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Bryce,
Mrs. Harry Brown spent 'a few days
last week in London.
Mrs.. Lloyd Taylor and little daugh-
ter, Nancy, of i Bluevale, spent a few
days recently with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Reid.
We are happy to know that Mr.
Hector McLean, who suffered a stroke
last week is improving.
BLUE VALE
Plan Congregational Picnic
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Association of the United
church was held this week in the Sun-
day school room of the church, The
president, Mrs, Alek McCracken con-
ducted a short business session when
arrangements were made for a con,
gregational picnic to be held on the
school grounds on the 1st. Thursday in
August. All repeated the Lord's pray-
er in unison,
During ' the afternoon the ladies
quilted' a quilt.
Pristmer-of.War
Mr. and Mrs. Yarnes gtuart of Strat-
ford, recently received a post card
front their Son, P. -0. Duncan Stuart,
who Is in a German prison camp, He
is uninjured and well. He was a form-
er school teacher here.
Mr, and Mrs, I. Melee and daugh.'
ter, Norma halve returned to Montreal,
after a holiday spent here. They were
accompanied iby Mrs. Laura Kirton
who will enjoy a holiday in Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Field of Tees-
water were visitors in the village this
week.
Mrs. Stanley Darling and family,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Newman at Harris-
ton. Miss Mary Darling is remain-
ing for her holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCracken and
their daughter, Mrs. Harry Goll at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. AfcCrack-
in's uncle, James Bird at Brussels /on
Monday. •
Mrs. Stanley Moffatt has returned
home after a tonsil operation at the
Wingham General Hospital.
Mrs; L. G. Turvey and jnfant son,
Paul, are home from the Wingham
General Hospital.
Miss Sanderson As enjoying a boat
trip down the St. Lawrence, the guest
of Mr. and Mr's, Thos. E. Henry of
Stratford.
Mrs. R. F. ,Garniss, Mrs. Neil B.
McEachern and son, Neil, Mac Scott
and Miss Olive were Sunday visitors
with Seaforth friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Oke of Wing-
ham, spent Sunday with Miss Duff
and Mrs. M. L. Aitken.
School Report
The following is the list of the
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Mrs, Jas. Moore and daughter, Col- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
een, of Torontcq,, spent the week-en4 Morrison this week.
vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Johnston. Her ' son, Johnston, who
had been reported wounded in Norm-
andy has written that he is improving
now.
Mrs. John Mason left on Sunday
with Pte. Lloyd and Mrs. Mason and
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Appleby to visit
with relatives in Toronto. Pte. Harold
Mason is now stationed at Camp Man-
nimore, Vancouver Island, B.C.
Miss Eileen Yeoman is spending this
week with Miss Ruby Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason of Bel-
grave, spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs
Herb. Pettapiece.
Billie Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
of Toronto, who has been visiting- at
he home of hisqincle Mr. Bill Rintoul,
ell out of a tree on Sunday afternoon,
and was taken to Wingham Hospital
where he had a number of stitches put
a a tear in his leg.
Mr. Scott Paterson of Detroit, is
visiting with his father, Mr. F. McK.
Paterson.
Cpl. Thos. Morrison, Mrs, Morrison
and Marilyn of Toronto, are visiting
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pupils in the different grades for the
fall term. Names are placed alpha-
betically.
Grade VII—Mary Darling, Sher-
wood Mann, Katharene Siding, Shirley
Sieling.
Grade VI—Helen Breckenridge,'
Grade V—Irving Elliott, Delores
Hamilton, Raymond Siding, Patricia
Stewart, Wayne Turvey.
Grade IV—Mervyn Mann.
Grade III—Jean Hall, Mac Smith.
Grade II—Donald Breckenridge,
Jack Elliott, Allan Nicholson, Eleanor
Smith, Billie Yeo.
Grade I—Harry Darling, Jimmie
Darling, Audrey Mann.
Congratulations to June Shia and
Muriel Smith who were successful in
passing the Entrance examinations.
,Coultes, Teacher.
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