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Beaaee-o'-the-Barn, England's prem-
ier aH-brass organization and the old
est band In existence, Is to play at the
Canadian National Exhibition. Thin+
noted band has won the gold challenge i
shield. 151 first prizes. are challenge ,
cups and more. than 100 special
awards. Thirty other prominent bands'
will also give free concerts.
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KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSDItIt)GE, Aug. 10. - Rev.
Feather (t'Reltly. of Reliance, south Da-
kota, is visiting among his friends berg
this week. Feather (['Reilly is Just re-
turJtiug from hi. %Isit through Ire-
land, where he• attended the t':tiehar-
lstic Congress 1n the latter, part 01.
AMU
nem AtiddrorallE-01L of the Blue Water Lodge Was
a splendid aueesu and was largriy at.
tended. The next will be on Friday,
the 19th. and we hope to bare 1t goal
as mood er letterf . + 1
1 Tor Miaow Marla. and Ultima Dal -
t (oa of Detroit arta spe,uMut'their holt-
' days with their parent", Jlr• . ,
sod II y
i J. e. Dalton, and fnmile
t
Adrian O'Reilly of Cargill meet e
couple Of days In our burg last week.
Mrs. Ed. Sennett is at present oa
1 a trip to Detroit and Jaoksou.
Mr. Harry i.aenan. after spending r
i a few days visiting his friends here.
returned to i'letrolt-on Yo`sday,'ac( 8
panted by ib grandchild. IMO Ratty h
' Haas.-----
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--]:C' W1ff-baitie 'of 'let roll 6t a
few days with Us' family here fast
Mira[ Petriela Desmond aid"'i1t1N'
ST. AUGUSTINE
ET. AUGUSTINE, Aug. s.—Mrs.
Join Redmoutt Is holidaying in De-
troit.
The stores of wind, rale and halt
last F'rlday night did a great deal of
damage in this neighborhood. Pauea
of Naos lu windows were broken, gar.
ae1 - `grate were de -
Mmes. Ji,. and J. Boyle of Landon
were sweets at the home of their cons-
t.. hlr. J. W. Moyle, last week.
s 'hiopepsou and three
0 TWaosljurg. (intuitlast
wmet arthe ape of Mr. John Thump -
awn
Owltn't►e envious Memos of ,per
uncle. Mr. Nell Spencer, at Brookiln,
Miss Beeler Thompson was cabled
there on .Monday of Dila week.
Miss Lucy E. Thompson, who has
wen taking a short course at the O.A.
Guelph, shier acchool closed, ar-
ived home on Friday last.
The regular monthly meeting of the
t. Augustlue Women's Institute was
rid at the home of Mrs. John Re4-
and on Wrdnertaf of last week. The
Gipsy Smith at
North Street Church
(Cuatluuel from page 1)
Hood, !Reg Tnrpiu and Miters," saki
the evaugeatet. "I aw s, glpsy—and
am not at0latrd of nay Houma! birth."
Senou s tether w'a' Bartholomew
$mttn, anti UP lent -hi. brother, Cur
urltus, Gipsy Rodney Smith's father,
were the original (tipsy Smith broth -et
era, the' first sotto. preachers. Gipsy.
Simon Smith's aunt. Rodney's mother,
was env while standing outside %IsltIng friends Dere.
a chntch tetiiug to the atngiug of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wlllla, of De bruin. �e • saw the light," and b trolt, are the guests of Mrs. Willis'
deathbed conics ton of faith, cumin* mother, Mrs. B. J. Crawford, tit her
noon after, sowed the seed for the cottage at Port Albert.
cooreraloa of her husband and his Mins Myrtle Piedy, of Millbank, wan
brothers Cornelius and Bartholomew,
which case shortly after.
"Though unable to read or write
these two sons of Romany began at
once preachlne everywhere they wan-
dered," said the evangelist. "They
were given some assistants by General
William Moth, afterwards founder of
thedialvp loner,"
"My father wait'poor and our family
DUNGANNON CREWE.
DCNOANNON, Aug. 10. --Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Shackleton and family, of
Detroit, are visiting at the tome of
the former's mother, Mrs. Wm. Shack-
leton.
Yr. and Mfrs. Mats, of Millbank
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Elliott.
Lr. Douglas Nkkel of Stratford Is
rlalttng his tousle. Mr, Ther:ten Fadi.
Mr. LaVerue Pentland, et Detroit
Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
A. B. Peutlaud.
Mr. Robe. McMath, of Detroit, 1a
the guest of her brother, Mr. Heber
Eedy, and Mrs. Eedy on Sunday.
1 kl Rev. Dr. H. R. Campbell and son
David, of Windsor, were the guests
or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross on Wed-
nesday. Dr. and Mrs. Campbell are
epeedlag,thefr boildays at their cot•
tags at Klncardlue.
Miss Alma Rowell of Goderich was
President. Mrs. B. Thum the guest of her friend, Mlss Wilma
peon• • was large, s„ we were all given tasks Treleaven, last week.
pled the ehalr. Atter the regular bust- in the camp. The children sold the f kir. ■ltd yrs. Jas. Wilson of Elora
nese Miss heckle Thompson gave an clothespin
r"wHrut paper on "Bullar and 19wib whl� •'ld "tier ymatt articles sprat Sunday the guests of the lady's
stater, Mrs. W. 11. Stainers. Mr. Wil-
son returned home that evening. but
week,
Miss Agnes Klug.
sis•ndtuX a,wh11. w
It. Msrtht.
Mr. 1e•c.0 Jur la 1
prr�e1,t.
JLs Art Inbar .
iu Kingsbridge oh St
couple of weeks in be
of T,•eswater, la
ith Mr. anal Mrs.
rolldaying here at
f Detroit arrived
today to spend a
r old bone town
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Planting." Miss Ma were made by the men, while
g " rgaret Pentland the women made wicker baskets and
gay- several vocal numbers which other trtak
were very much appreciated. Then
follower! comnuuu11S singing. The
hostess. Miss Mar Redmond, .erred
lunch and a pleasant social time was
spent.
There will be available finest quality fresh
home-grown Tomatoes, Ne. 1 Selected
-.-1�!!�I>•,
Cora. Wiley. _ _C ,._
Phtms, Cantaloupes, -Early
Peaches, Lettuce, and, of Nurse, a core
ekte- line of imported fruits, Including
Bananas. Oranges, Honey Dew Melon*,
ete., at typical kw A & P prices.
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6-1
lueberries 1
BONELESS
PZaME4LED
Cottage
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Rolls
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(VOICE QUALITY—AYLMER OR WAi1POOe BRANDS
Matches
a,.t1SD re SO. 3 tee• 23C
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and sold them. re. Wilson to remaining fur a visit.
"Father died when I was tout eleven Iter. Mr. Glover of Toronto took
years of age, and his dying words to charge of the services In the United
and were Char 1 should take rare of (•hurl% last Sunday, the pastor, Ref'.
mother. I promised Gipsies are na- Mr. McMillan. Win( III.
taraJly clever with horse% and I ob- Rer. Yr. and Mrs. eleMlllau and son
gained a little work riding and break. left (bit work on their bofliry%. The
!horses. hitt_ I was not emirate* ceryieem Iu the . United church nice
to
the aid of a pablir benefactor who had RobcrtetJb of Goderkh. - -
known (Ay father,.1 obtained work oa Rrr. J. L. Burges of South Melees
a farm iD Ontario, Canada. 1 was
only thirteen }ears of age. Humralek-
aeas drove me tack• to England two
Dears later. During my period on
the farm 1 Maul matinees a few monthss`
schooling and had ebbe- gone to Suer
day school."
"
On his return to England, 'the tipsy
worked for a time Arletng a drover's
conducted the terriers la' the Probity
terlau chun'h Last Sunday. Next Sun-
day Rev. Ytr. Hanna of Ripley will
have charge of the service.
-The regular monthly Meeting of the
W.M.N. of the Presbyterian church
was held at the hum. of Mrs. Geo. An-
derson on Thunder. August 4th. The
meeting was opener! with derotloaal
cart, then the wanderer'i wire lei, exercise:. Mn. Stothers read the Scrip
him once more to Ataerlea. ' He relteel tore lrarue awl Mrr, Aadrrso. led 16
Scrip -
over in steer..>•st- 'l ' `r_lea v..•syrr. Mrs. Ya
caf[Ir
Que.. 115)1 a splendid �of St- Lambert.
Mis-
sion hand• work, a� o011 kN>c
Huntingdon school. Mrs. Darldw,n gave
erument," the speckrr routlnued. I a reading on the diamond jubilee in
gorses t rollirryf'tuej.• and dprjt Furmusa. Mrs McWhinney detach the
wanderings I have crossed the WWI Sneering with prayer.
Mr. and Mrw, Cbas. Roes. of Coder -
kb. and Mr. David Ross and Mn.
"I was rmPldywl for `some time se-
a horrehreakcr for the Mexican Gov -
forty -Ave Metes.. I al-.. worked as n
rider at Epsom race track."
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"TT was'
r e 1H _li '%-f
~fir oFlriet,,,ff
— door in .�• at the home of �tc.erlBPeed
England onto Honda; morning. 441. anal XrY. Frvd
listening to a woman's yoke singing. Rem" on Thursday, '
..Jesus, Lorer of My Soul," that he Mr. Dai-kt Cook of Guelph toss pot
was eoaverted. The realisation came ''ha+wt the stun and house from the
to him of bow ungrateful be had been t'" tiro.. He is at present making
for all God's mercies—his health. Itrnvovements In hie property.
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('IWWX. Aug. 'O.—Misers Alma and
Mary Howell of Goderich visited last
week with their crouslu, Miss Frailest*
('roster.
The W.M.8. met -fit the home of
Mrs. !Drennan on Thur.day, August 4,
The weetlug was in charge et tee girls
and 'there was a geed attendanee.
Silas Alma Blake took the chair and
the meet oa-» d with a time. The
tiortpture lemon was read by Ma"
Violet Kilpatrick. R. ddi1�ops were given
by Miss Prances C'rosi'er and Miss
Tleth McConnell. The study book was
given by Elle.* Treleaven, and a solo
by Beatrice Treleaven. ''he meeting
eluded with a hymn. Lune► was served
and a social halt•Dour ores spent.
A• Week-ang visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, W. P.'Croslor were Mr.
and Mrs. John Perry, eon and grand-
son, from ('aledoe East, and Mr. David
Carruthers, from Helyrood.
limits treses 8adtnteiewaa.—The
following letter, received by Mr. John
S. Kilpatrick tions Snell Lake, Bask.,
and dater -gulp-#;.__hath ter Lt --
self :
Lear Sir, -1 aw writing you to
thank you rery much for the potatoes
we gut how a relief car In the win-
ter time. When we flubbed the bag
we found the slip of paper in it with
your name on ft. The potatoes were
real good and we planted some and
they look good In the garden.
Must emits Just around here are
looking good and we will hare some-
thiug this fall. I1 we hare, It will
be the first I have sold Since 19'27 and
I have had over 200 acres in each
year: NO you will know It has been
pretty hint plugging, but we sure ap-
tLe►•-arm-
ha out. Mantles mgt again. 1 remain,
Yours truly,
JIM WELLS, Nisei Lake, Bask.
HAYFIELD -
BAi'FIEId), Aug. 9 —Ree. oral Mr¢
H. G. E. ('eneby and three children, or
Bolton Landing, NT., spent Sunday
and Monday with Mrs. G. W. Woods
Dr. and Mrs. H. Smith of Detroit
spent Saturday whin the latter'• moth-
er, Mra. F. Y. Martin. Bud Brown of
D•'tentt else sprint Sunday with
mutter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keyes, Mitts Dor.
othy and Mr. Merles Kt ea • Left on
Tuesday ler their home 'In Nashrill*,
Teta.. after spending their vacation In
Jo*-ett's /lretve.
Miss t'brlstlue Sitwell of Toronto
2Le ""'4 or Jlra._-J.ek -Castle t
week.
Mrs. 1'ktor Rnrt and three children,
,f Leadoff. and Miss Agnes Kerr, at
Port Whithy, are rldting the former's
parents. Mr, and Mrw F. W. Baker.
and sirs Jt. ', 1'isld and frilly,
Tarhetock, are at their voltage this
month. Mr. 'sed Mn. J. G. Field re-
amed to noisier* last week.
xr. Jany,_ d,;. is visiting *IMF
Ids brother. at. the Oyc_ Qae�� •oma time
pk,,ntiM't V was
taking f `tggtaer coarse.
xre•„ f.• aa.� .Delpty' L with, he
deaghter, k!}k.. Thow-Westlake, Ileac '
Tey township.
Mr. II. K.- King of sea Me.
L. Anrith of Lnnd the •week•
rod with Mr. and ll[th. (Stas. Parker.
Miss Fern Patterson and Mr. Weir
Erw,a,l have returned to 3oronto. hav-
ing sis•nt n V+1,-atlon with the latter's
motlu•r. Mrs. .i. Castle.
Hrr. ['has ]Inward of Taranto
reschel an interesting aerwon at At.
nitrew's. Coiter (hnreb on Ruuday
orning (1.t. his text he(tag, "Remem-
•r Let's wife." .\nnitrenitfy arrvie,a
III 1e held on Sunday; J4agnst 21st.
•lien the preacher w111 he Rev. James
uthuny of Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schmidt of lief -
falo are occupying ope of Mr. Box's
cottages.
Rev. Jas. A. Gale of Moaktos to
apeudlug a few days with his meats,
Rev. and Mss.'0. M. Gale. —46 •
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon aaq 1[iHig
Carrie Dixon of London axe the to
of Rer. and Mn. F. H. Paull It the
rectory.
Mrs. H. esker sod little dapgtater
returned to London on Sunda' after
spending a week with Mx. and. tiles,
1. W. Baker. -
Jack McLeod and E. Met a
Wroxeter are spending a vacs at
the McLeod home un Alin street,
Mrs. R. 0 .Pitts, Douglas and Al-
bert Pitts of Maysville and Rev. G.
Hallowell of Brantford are camping
on their property south of the village.
Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Lewis of Tor-
onto are guests with' Dr. and Mss. R.
W. Woods.
Mrs. Charles Plater and three e1Nd
ren, of Detroit, are visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. McLeod.
Mrs. E. A. Sander, ]Liss Betty and
Mutter Bobby Sander, of tftel wler.
are__ visiting the Dormer's soot. ltaa
V.--)1. Edwards, this week. "_—
atlas Jean M. Woods, nurse -In -trains
lug at the Toronto General hospital, Le
spending her vacation at her home.
Alas Ethel Cameron, of Detroit, 1s
visiting her aunt, Mise 41. °apterous
Miser Mildred Cameron is spending
some time la Detroit.
The lire stock pavillon at tbe Cana-
dian National Exhibition, Toronto, ac-
commodates 2,000 head of cattle, 1.500
sheep and 1,200 swine.
strength, his ?Hell!. and all the other ' 811"""r for eke 8stde4..8e.--(ew
blessing wblcl, ha,I rune to blur. He Tuesday afternoon of this week Mrs.
remewbere4 _ the prayers of his be- Robert Davidson and Mem. Melds t
cored mother in his behalf : and right { R� eutertalned their led, relativ's
[herr in that stable the can caste to I •t Mis. Darldson'a home. The omit -
him, atter
him, "Come, follow Me" - .----- i sloe was a ",bower" far then(. le4,t,
-I Was ,not disobedient est. that
hearer " he said. "For tbe
first URN in ;oars I entered a ehurrb.1t
I warp asked to wire testimony at the
neg.' fae
neg.' reeleenebing my ,•onrerslon
aad'-tremblij4 1 conseeted. God never
laths to Mr* baa help and He didn't
fell me they"y
Later. Gip Simon Smith Joined
the London City Mission and coins
menc•e•d to study. After two or three
Miss Evelyn Reed of podertet, w
warr(sge takes pace vert week.
,cense was prettily decorated. the micn
scheme being pink and white. Little
'torts Reed presented the Otte to the
bride triton a dainty basket drawn oa
a decorated wagon. -1t'ftty venues M
1 poetry aecr.wpsinied the gifts anal wen
I read aloud by Miss Kathleen Reed. .-
fR
reshnme1,ts were served and a pleats
ant soda' hour was enjoyed. maim'.
'ng with the singing of "For Rhe's a
o y on, Fellow•." and "Auld Lang
years be was called to press._ He hag
been h, ircl h, record cro
wds In) J II Gond
lead, the Untied States and Canada. Syne. A
at
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The r,u ge(iat is also a poet std
slbger oral he -writes[ and .lug -10. _ - MON TIMING Is
own swig-. ''During his address he IiTiomm
• sang three shags from his own NO. Sall. be ain't yet. But he fee 1"
Iaeiuding. "Let Me Dream On,' e.tutl l} has ki.kerl where ih re .(
"Write ayilittle to Tour Mother," cernti} was."
and "Thee,• a. a Rainbow in the
Clouds for Ten."
Mee. t:. 1'. Wattioaeted as (•hsirman
at the we,•gigg- and tatrolucert the
evangelist. •
W1STP'IELD
.WESTFIELD, Acig. D.—M15.e F.va I,
Lillou*h. It 1T., spent a few dare -gest l
Mex- Witt Kelly.
Visitor- at the home of Sir. and
Yr.. !too rd Campbell on Sunday
were 31r. and Mrs. J. H. /hover of
!Myth. Mr. 1:. Hoover of itruaaels, Mr.
and Mrs Norman R'ightman and
.daughter \lurfel of Manitoulin island,
• Mr. and Mrs. Chester ['lark and babe
of laluslhg, Mich.
Mr. l,,•orge Brandon and Mr. Neal of
--"10fw4n. w'ie Westfield visitors on
Sunday.
Miss Grate Honking of Detroit le
visiting at the home of , her cousin,
Mee, Will Carter.
Mrs. diciest of Vancouver. it.('., and
Mex r- etranehen of Anhnrn were
gtiPnts nn Sunday et the home of Mr..
unit )jr,s_ ti. H. Campbell.
'1r. W. Wills of Toronto le spend -
Ing a rrntplewt-weeks witli his Mend,
(111,1k
.'.
Sours• of the on•oetal features of the
iterrle•• h, the Wu'tfl,i,l church nn
Rnndn} were the altered oalna rendered
by- Mr. •t;eorge Brandon. and violin
nolo* be Mr. Neal, lath of Tdront.,
The}• 0,•re much appr.'eIn(ed be the
eongrrg%t ion. Ihur(ng the service 5
ehTI.(,ning ceremony was held.
:Mfr. :nal Wrs. W. .t,. ('41nrphcl1 and
tamill spent Snndar wIN, Mr. awl
Mr.. holt. I/11rgern1.1 of Ashfie)d.
ti Mr. W. A. Camplu'4l I. spending a
few d,} with her sister. Mrs. Rlch-
l%+lr.t:ner - of Larkin,'...
MITT- Wt. an"d•'Ri•:.
dy of .% woo**. and lira. (Rev.) Miller
were \1 meld !lsltors All Smuts".
31i•-• - %hint and Luep Rsrrfu,on of
that, i spent last week with theft
con -i., 1t s. ILselorle ('ampls•II. '
IIrs (;,utter and MIs. et
Tarty; re ghats at the hntne•nt Me.
and \I Fred J. ('ook.
311- , 1s4ye Good of Althorn epee} I
blundn1 web her 501,1. Mrs (lords/
Rn411
114.1. Kenneth ('ampt.eld %Nit.4j
last week with his friend. Master
- •low %issirainald At ri0tlaetoh., ;
r. .Pul,o flare end hti Gentle
(Tsrk 4)111 their noes"•lies faaitlent
an. vl'Itlug their mother. Mus, P.
('lark. at the h • of Mrs. Martin
Ilei h ov,•l I . s,
BACONT'Bojled Ram
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aww�rffkkll!! �o:, 'rntxt.v IIGiCRn Ib. Z O
1r
SALMONi. itiar
STEAKS y ai. tM1
fildkjilleiste, I0 ._..art «."! itrPfl ,
w
Iv Every
servile- a treat
Jtra>raaarrnaeiar_rrirrw flak..[
TLey' r tweed dor. SEP Brom
Flakes are the best yen ever are.
Fop of whole-wheat awrisimewt
tee. And with immesh bean to he
tsnil�y 1.>attve. Greet he kids,
fee grow.-.ps, fee everybody.
Msda by idlegg V Lando., Oat.
PEP IOW FLAKED —=
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'Alteration
eratiorn
SALE..
We are remodelling our store
and business will go on as
usual, but- during alterations
everything_in stock is offered
at reduced prices, including
1
es. Dresses,--oat----Men
Suits, Boys' Wear, etc.
We cannot mention in detail our entire stock, -which
we are offering at a large reduction, but a visit will con_
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