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Me at residence, opposite Metra :. Church,
Wllflunt street.
un PRDUOFOOT, RMOOORdO & COORE
ni'rietere, So'.'citore, Notaries Public,
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ooe on the Square, ;.uu ducr from Hamilton
Street;
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h Private funds to loan as lowest rates.
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H. S. D. Onotto
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BRUSSELS
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+ The only Create Separator with +
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+ no cream screw in the path of +
+ the creaul,. Bee it when in town, 4.
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more 0(e ,t this ach-oi by
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VV. ,I, ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL
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F?a F^a !o `oa
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11, total 409--:4Iiiv' McArter 3091
Velma Jordo
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Seek Zeller
293
,„om Miller, 298 ; lrJ<Fn Ciei nes 276.Jr, Pt, 1I•-C,e(riw Cardiff, Lloyd Plr1F, '
Joseph Smith, Sr, INC- tlladys
White, Glen Smith, Pelmet' 01-M131-
dre(1 Nichol, Mervyn Pipe. (Ii --Mel•-
`z , met Barnum, m, Gordon Harninn,
184131•Y. MlcNnit, '1'rarher.
4JCHOOL REPORT-Fullowitg ie the
report of S. 8, No, 10 Morris. NArnpe
11 order 103((0 utt merit, 11[, 'lhng( marked with
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McDonald (11) Pim ettce
Jiekuue, (11), Vera Seliele (h) Oaulp.
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'Cargos (h), Olm•rnce Johnston. 131..
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Wheeler (0), Jean Messer (h), 1?Itza•
both Robertson (0), Irene Wheeler (11),
"Willie Peacock. Jr. 111 -Fletcher
Fell, George Peacock, Outl Johnston
(too) Sr. II -Velma l;ckniier, John
McDougall, Stanley Moffatt, , Pearl
Johnston,
VIOLA M. Bot,IO'rT, Teacher.
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Wanted
+ We have openings foe it few
+ good tali able men to w0111 no
+ 1'h reshing Machines, Tr0010re
+ and other work,
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The Roht, Bell Engine & Thresher Co,
Limited
Seaforth . Ontarlp
Walton
HYMENEAL -A quiet but pretty
wedding took place al C11e house of
Thomas and Mrs. ()talk, on June 23rd
when their eldest daughter, Miss
F101'0110e Agnes, was united in mar-
riage t(1 Thomas Howard, eon of Wm.
anti Mrs. lIeckwell, The bride looked
charming in ivory satin with georg-
ette and silver lace and wore a tulle
veil with orange bloomers and car-
ried a bouquet of orchids and roses,
Oeremony woe performed at 6 o'clock,
Rev. R. A. Lundy officiating. Wed-
dng march was played by Mv'e. Lundy
at,d the bride entered the room lean-
tig on the arm of her father and took
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rural � lidos I#.er�>� e
, vet!7 inettpiy decorated table and par -
per
per place beneath an arch of ever-
reens and white ses. After the
etemo„y the company sat clown at a
Mrs, Wm, Ainley, Toronto, was in- t
jured by belug run into by a bicyclist
on the street a few weeks ago. We
hope she is now 0. k.
Miss Pearl Seeker, who is a teacher at
Mimic.) ties 'gone to Fort Francis, to
visit relatives and from there will go to
Winnipeg and points iu North Dakota
for the balance of the holidays,
St. John's church will be represented
by the following members for x920 ;-
Rector's Warden, George Colvin ;
People's Wardell, Wm, Mo0utcheou ;
Sddesmen, I. Thuell, L. Thuell, N,
Chapman and R. Smith ; Vestry Clerk,
Mrs. W, W. Harris, Rev. Mr. Mess is
the new Rector.
GOOD INvss1MSNT,--The Huron
County Childreu's Aid Society have a
number of children of various ages for
whom they desire good foster homes.
A little girl of six months is ready for
immediate adoption. Two nice little
boys just over s year old aud about able
to walk would bring happiness into the
homes that will receive them, and there
are others, from a boy of seveu years to
a girl of 12, who would repay careful
training and kindly home treatmeut,
Surely there are many people in this
Courtly who could make such an invest-
ment and thus help in thisemuch needed
Christian work, Call np or write to G.
M. Elliott, Co. Secretary and Agent,
Goderich,
Ethel
Smoot.REPORT.-Sr. Room,howre
Jr. 111 to Se. TTI-Hot10o. Sylvia
Thompson, Mat jurie Thompson. Pare
-Henley lilckmier, Howard McKee.Paws ou 0uuditdotl- Violet Health,
Oluyee Michel, Mew 8r. 1I1 to Jr.
1V -Boners -,fenny McKee. Piles -
Eddie 0111. From Jr, IV 10 Sr. IV -
Jack Halls, Nantes in order of merit.
Jr. Rouid. Sr, 11 to Jr. IIS- Glen
Ecktnder, Kenneth Hails, Beryl Gill,
Awry Rowland, Jr. II to Sr, 1I -
Harold Vodden, Athol Murray, Sr. 1lu
to Jr. II-Oaeron Kress, Gold win
Thompson, Jack Sanders, Harry Mit-
chell, Ruth Murray. Jo. I to 8r, l..-
Wesley McNeil, grin Long, Blanche
Rowland. Sr, Printer' to Jr, 1 -Doris
Gill, Lorne Vod(len, Albert Kreuter,
Linda Mitchell, Joe OKsIL Jr. Prim-
er to Sr. Prdlnet,-Jeno Sanders, Jim
SieNeil, Murial Michel. •
A, L. BALLAN'rYNi4, t „
MAR,IuRIIe +8(i,8ATro, f 1 ettrl7ere:
Morrie
Mrs. Michie and son, George, made
a visit with A. T. and Mrs. Cole, form-
er'b parents in Blyth,
Joe Shaw, 3rd line, has invested 111
a tom iug Car and will no doubt take
pleasure and profit out of it,
Mrs, W. H. Ferguson, Toronto, and
her sister Miss E. Irvine returned tele-
si0uary on furlough from Shanghai,
Ohintt were visitors iu these parts,
Miss Irvine returns 10 China elluuly,
Both look well.
Owing to a mistake in Reg istar's
office, the mune of A. 0, Hinton]was unfitted foetal the list of those
who received their B. A, degree at the
University of Toronto hast session,
We extend congratulations,
James Gratsby, accompanied by Mrs.
G1'asby's mother, Mrs. ;Michie, motor-
ed to 1'umbrilry and visited the lat-
ter's brothers and sisters, 101111 and,Tarues Kdrt011 and Mies 13, Kirton and
Mts. Michie remained ('or a few days.
Mies Ruby and Irene Olegg, teach-
ers at Wallacebmg, are home for their'
vacation, Jut), and Mrs. Clegg have
taken up their abode in Belgrave
again. We are sorry to say Mrs,
Olegg does not improve as we would
like to see her but hope for better'
things,
SO14OOL REPORT,-RC$(111s of Poon1011011 1xanli nd1dons at .8, 8, No. 5,
Morris, Jr. CV 10 Sr, IV, J.'otul 725
Pass 445 -Roy Aentstrong 481. Sr.
HI to Jr IV, Total 775 Lase
TtlOhde Procter 52E3; Verde Pennter,
495, Sr, I1 to Jr, 111, Total 625 Pass
875 -Edna Jackson, 402 ; Bub i'roc•
tet' 892. Pr. to I -Harry ,Jackson,
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Alberta MacMray.
OLIVel MulwAY, Teacher.
Sonoot IIEpoRT-The fallowing is
the result of the promotion 0x1twinll-
tdnns in 8, S. No 1 'Mlnr''is. FC0111 eh',
1.V to Sr TV, total 775, honors, 581,
pass 465.- Verna Mc(10teheon 031. ;
Jack 81(11111 597; Ella Thue)i 540;
Charlie Smith 5311, From Jr, TTI to
Sr, IIT, total 800, houore 600, pees 480,
-Vonna White 550; Mat motet 'Thuell
3 ; Laura Maar: 608 ; John
cAvi t 504; 111(11311 P)111,411 402,
nitg Jr III , yr Il. total 615, hon •ls
HENF YN n (J
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7, pews 800,-Jalnee Smith 510 ; balsa
oo1 of uttainty banquet. Toasts were
�rog�osedT1f) Follows t --Rev. R. A.
Lund'x?,,, n King ; " A Sohier, "TheBeide , �4 P13. D. Ill; Hackwell
Ladies." The happy couple left for a
motor tip to London and 8t. Thomas
and on their return will reside on the
groom's beautiful farm, 143)1 Con,
McKillop, We wish them many
happy, prosperous years.
Grey
SOIIOOL REPORT.-1,'ullowing is 1110
report of the Promotion exams for S.
S: No. 6 G(ey. Tr, IV,-Houore-
Alex. Alexander, Edna Eveleigh,
Ma1'gaiet Armstrong, Sr. III-Hor1-
ors -Clarence Clark, Melvyn Hamil-
ton; Jessie Campbell, Pass -Margar-
et McNeil, Willie Lucas, Ethel Ward,
Tr, III -honors -Stanley Alexander,
Ralph Be1rne9, Pass -Lena Ward,
Normal) Helenas, Tommy Lucas,
Hugltee Armstrong, Jr, lI-Honors
-Leola Mills, Helen Beiruee, Pass-
'R,se McNeil, Ist-Honore-Annie
lOveleigh. Pass -Bella Lucas, Sr,
Pelmet -Jean Oanlpbell, Willie
Beirnes, Gladys Lucas, Lizzie Beirnes,
Clarence Hannah, Jr. Prirner-
Oharles Hannah.
E. I. HARN, Teacher,
Ton LATE JAMES E. MO DONALD.-
'l'he funeral of the late James E:"Arc
Donald, whose untimely death car
such a gloom over the neighborhood,
took place from his brothel's residence
Lot 34, Con. 12,- was very largely at-
tended, many having cocoa from a
lung distance to pay their respects to
the memory of the deceased. The
set vice at Lite. house was coodtteted by
Rev. F. 8. 011 11, deceased's pastor of
Ethel circuit, lt1siated by Thrones F,
Hammond, of M1laitland• Pallbearer:.were, A. Lawrence, R. Love, E.
Wherry, 4V. Willoughby, J. Herd and
G, Richmond, The floral tributes
ware beaatiful, consisting of wreath
from his brothers ; sheaf from Walter
and and Mrs. Bell ; sheaf from 33(8,
and Mrs. Denman and family ; thetafrom 3130, turd Mrs. Ovens ; spray
from Jno. ted Mrs. Louttit and a pil-
low Norio the Picnic Club of which de-
ceased was a member. He attended
their anuuai outing at Ethel the Sat-
urday before his death. Mir, McDon-
ald was born its Beverly township,
Wentworth County on Sept, 6t11 18'79,
and came to Elute township when a
boy of 5 with his parents and resided
iu that township until the Spring of
1919, when 110 purchased Lot 35, Con.
11, Grey where he has 1•esided since.
He leaves to 1110111'1 his loss his aged
mother and 3 brothers, John, of Monk -
ton ; Chitties, Grey township ; Geo,,
Brantford ; also a sister, Mrs. Writ,
Tanner, Everett, Wash., U. S. De-
ceased will be long remembered by
his many friends Pur his ]rind and
helpful acts and his quiet and retiring
disposition.
Merger/off
Remy and Mrs. McKay spent the
tveelt end in Hamilton with friends.Mise Marie Livingston spent a few
days 111 this vicinity vieibing some of
her friends.
Elmer McKay, who has been attend-
ing Faculty to. Toronto for the last
year, is home for a short holiday, •
6 pupil$ from this school were at
Brussels last week to try their En••
trance, We wish titers 8oreee85,
Mise Robertson trade a duitable
rrply. Thanking the members and
etating she would always remember
her days at Monorie(f,
At the close of the church service
Sunday, 27th (11t., the Y. P. choir and
chino!)choir (net together and pre-
sented Miss M. Robe' Woe, our school
teacher who has beet' a valuable men,-
bet, of both choirs, with an address
and gift, We are indeed e0r1y to
lose Miss RObertsowhou, ho las resign-
ed her school here. Following i$ the
dithers,
DEAR MASS ROBERTSON. -It 10 with
deep !egret we hear you are leaving
ns. We will Luisa you very moth not
only in the cloth, where you have
rendered most faithful and efficient
service, bet in every pert, of the
church worst, Your ever ready de-
sire to help and your oheerfui disponi.
Lion have won you a place in our
ar
hets, We ask you to accept this
necklace, not for its intrinsic value
but as a token of our appreciation andthe esteem in which you ere held andwe hopo wherever your lain the fu,
tore is court it may be it, pleasant
places. We know you will always
leave behind you many friends and a
genuine regret that you are goltlg as
on do dere, Signed on behalf of the
C,131. and eltluoh choirs
ardiff 611 George Smith 510 ; James I y
tieh 452 ; Margaret Nichol 442, 3r,
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NOT NECESSARY
f:iliil- -tires Nestor q lith
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153 ?APIRRAV APS., MON IZZAL.
"For those ,"Su Pr-rer
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�'yirr iu the lumen part ut tae, hod),'
with swelling or bloating. 1 ..n,y a
speeiallei who said 1 must undergo
an operetioo. Infused.
I heard about "Fruit -actives" so
decided lo try it.
The Bost box gave great relief; and
I continued the treament, is, ow rr,v
health is excellent . -i am free, of
pain -and 1 give 11Frait-n•tdves" my
'warmest thanks",
Mme. F, GA 1REA IJ,
60c, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit -a -fives Limited, Ottawa.
PRESENTATION, -At the closing day
of school the pupils of moo Robert -
eon's school presented her with the
following address and ivory set,
DEAR TEACHER -It is with deep re-
gret we learn of your intended Pa.
'novel from our midst. During your
2 years amongst us we have ever
found you cheerful and faithful in
your duties and your influence will re-
main as a token of your good work,
In all social endeavors you grave prov-
en yourself an interested and soon -
pathetic worker. As a slight rennin.
bronco therefore of your association
we ask you to accept this ivory set.
When you use it may your thoughts
turn kindly back to S. S. No. 9.
Signed on behalf of your pupils.
LESLIE MOKAY,
BLIGIITON PRO,
ANNIE ROBERTSON,
(3 RETA Sr131RAN,
WILLIE MCKAY,
LESLIE MAC&_AE.
Miss Robertson made a suitable re-
ply thanking her pupils for their L-ind-
nese,
' r Biuevale
SCHOOL REPORT.- Report of the
standing of the Biuevale 801001 pupils
for the Spring term. 75% is honor
standing. 60 is satisfactory. En-
trance 01nes-Roy Thomas 82 ; Chas,
Gannett 77. Jr, IV -Harry Elliott
73 ; Chas. Messer 64 • Janet Mow-
bray 60 ; Willie Mundell 54, Third
Glass A -Harold Thomas 82 ; Beatrice
Thornton 81 ; Edith BI'8nkenl idge 79 ;
Gordon Mundell 77; Everett McGee
75 ; Mary Mowbray 62 ; Irene McKin-
ney 52 ; Cora Gannett 52 Third Class
B -Mae Thomas 75 ; Muriel Thornton
65 ; Fred, Elliott 62; Glenn Gumbo
54. Second Class -Olive Geodes 79;
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Jnito Mew hely '27 ; 'tL 1330• Grecn:Atvay
65 Jr 'r 1st Perrin 1,Otrac1cn ',7;
1)1,101hy Ahlten 77 Las 1111). d'Iululae
70 Aihol (3ninrss02; Blair Thornton
611 Mr Printer-Pl0tence Hall I8;
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8013001 •-3( 1 to Sr, 17. .rage 450,
-Harry Elliott 684 (11) ; Gherlle
Messer 509; Willie Mundell 463;
Janet Mow b•
bray 458 Sr. IIIlo,li.IV.
Pane 313'-•.fi,troldThome 541 , i'diti,
Rlwrkent'idg('i;l1, Jr. 111 to or. iii,
Pass 480,• !teenier. Thornton 1334;
(103((0(1 Mundell 542; Slaty Mow bray
UM Everett McGee, Corn Gannett
and Irene MaKenney recommended,
Jr, I1 10'81, IT, Pass 340. -Olive Gar -
ides 131 (0) ; Irwin 01eg11orn 383 ;
Hazel Mundell 311 ; Nellie McKinney
raccoomendrd.--I to 11. Pass 117 --
Julie Mowbray 1.i111,); Noble Himont.
wily 1211.
ALlr1•. Arrows, 'Teacher.
Constipation Cured
By Christian Science
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Seventy Eve peopleout of one
hundred can be cured 'by Olu•bltialt
Swlence mode, which prove$ the
great power of the Mind over the
Digestive Apparatus e.ad the fre-
quency of Nervousness as a cause of
Constipation.
When these methods fall
Hacking's Kidney and Liver Pills
are recommzended. They are purely
vegetable and do not Gripe or Ir-
ritate; many people bare Lound then.
excellent for Headache, Dlzatness,
Bad Breath, Coated Tongue, Loss of
Appetite, Indigestion, Gas on the
Stomach, and many other evils 'bbal
are due to Constipation,
Whore there is Extreme Nervous-
ness and you are "all run down" and
"tire easily" 1t 'would he just se won
to teice
Hac l
k ng s Heart and Nerve Remedy
slang with these Pills, This 00531.
binatlon goes well together and re -
star -es the .good iteai'ttu of your
younger &y -e. The Heart actionbe
comes uorontal, the Nerves hake on
new Life, Power and Vigor and the
"human xanthine" becomes gu11 at
"pep" and vitality.
It you are tired of sickness owl
have lost the Power, Ability and
Nerve Farce to do your daily work
add your Nerves are all Shattered
just give ttleee two Remedies a trial
and we 'trial positively guarantee
'beneficial results, (lo In your dealer
to -day and ask for Hackings, and do
not utile any other kind for if you
do you will: 11e fooled right at the
start and yea will not get the restate
that we guarantee..Iiaokiug'e Limit•
ed, Listowel,
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resume business along the I fore you place your Spring ;a,
Alli lines and will handle 1: I order, is
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2 Men's Heavy Work Shoes2 50 and $3 25 Misses' Dongola Button Shoes6
2 Men's Tan Grain Chrome and White Elk .. "' "' 2 50 •
•5 50 Misses' Box Calf School Shoes 2 60
Boys' Chrome School Shoes ... 3 25 Men's Mah. Calf Shoes, Neolin Sole, Rub- 2
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3 00 Ladies' Pat, Bal. High Gray Kid Top 7 25
Youths' Heavy School Shoes 1 75 Ladies' Gun Metal, High Lace Shoe 3 90 t
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A Full tine of Children's Heavy and light Shoes, Patent Pumps, Etc, at Lack Bottom Prices
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