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THURSDAY,, NINE 10, 1926.
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eessftal •woodbee on Saturday and they
had. a sale Of wood oil Monday,' Som
nii'hi as $3.75' a- cord.
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'bac . cold,'a'.rn•s,'B;rows took the s'er-
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v iclf last Stanley at Walton dull,,
Bethel and gave two excellent
dresses.
Mr. Sdrolduce has is new coupe..
Mi, and Mrs. Jos. 'Carter and Sam-
ity spent' Saturday he Stratford.
Mr, Harvey. Hud'ie has a new 'Star
special sedan.
A uunbsr of the young people
from here took in the moon'lig'ht ex-
cersion Monday night, '
Mr. Thos. Johnston, who is ern
played in the sawmill in Walton was
unfortunate in scalding ode of his
feet last +Saturday.A•
Mrs Armour IDundas underwent
all 'operation': for appendicitis et her.
home on Saturday. Nurse Ferguson
is attending Mrs. 'Dundas.
Rev. R,' A, Lundy was welcomed by
'h:is many 'friends in 'Walton on Sun-
day
Mr iMich.ael'Row.land is spending a
few clays in Detroit.
Mr, Gilbert Smith and Mr..\Vcsley
Clark were in IGoderich for the moon-
light excursioln -
Miss Della'Godkin, of Toronto, is
visiting :it her home here.
.Mr, Ino. Mar's'hall has purchased
Mr. \h. Constable's coupe.
.lir. Albert 'McGavin has " treated
himself to an Essex coach.
\Hs.; FAIR, Balfour left on Friday
to 'take a position in 'London,
311. and Mrs. Joseph 'Hogg were
visitors of Mrs. J110. Storey on Sun-
day,
Mrs. Win. Dennison - is a guest o}.
Mfrs E. ;Driscoll this week.
111. 1'orrnnee Dundas returned
home on '14onday after a short visit
with relatives in Toronto,
Mr, George Weir, of 'Rostock, spent Ladies'tef Walton United Church
a felt days with his uncle, ?vie, \\•m. (formerly Presbyterian) met on \Ved-
Theater. ncsday at Mrs, J. J. MdGaviil's,
Three'. Times feeureated Doctor --On
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eegt. on; eadh exam'itaatout piipet, Rev.
A. IH Brown, ;of ;Walton, was accord-
ed .oni May 3rd the distinguished de
gree o'f 'L.L B.';by the Peoples Nat-
tional University of Atlantic City.
After securing the IBM. from Toronto
t niversity in 1893, the •B.;D, from
\ ictoria •College in the year 1900, and
t tl. M.A. with 'first class 'honors in
a1 -honor course at Queen's L3niver-
:.ty, Kingston, in 1911, Rev. Mr.
trown completed in 1915 the course
presented for Doctor of 'Sacred Theo -
1g at .the [Wesleyan Theological 'Col-
'ege, Montreal. In 1922 the won the
coveted degree of Doctor •of Litera-,
cure from the Central University,
Indianapolis, attd in May of this year
-crowned his previous success with the
L.L:D. •degree. Congratulations.
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HON. C. HOWARD FERGUSON, K.C,, M.P.P.
Prima Minister e[ Ontario
Hon. W. U. Mca,'t,'a,,1.1.8,, M.P.P.
Treasurer of the Province of Ontario
Hon. Glades Waal K.C, M,P,P,
1dinister of \lines of the Pr-ivince of Ont: rio
Program of Sports will eomtnssi»e ab 1 p,nt, Soft ,Ball MMeh,
itchy Show and a special prize wfll be
awarded the oldest Conservative on the grounds; also a special prise
for the largest Conservative family in attendance-
!everybody welcome. No charge for parking autos
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tlwroughly scares him, protects your chickens and awakens
you.
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for which 1 eitcl.,se toy i7ctsta.i note for $1.65, on the under-
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satisfactory. ..
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Mr, and Mrs. 'Jas. ;Bishop spent,
Bundto •._ wltla : theitheirdaugl\;l„ r ,1MSs,
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nsan near
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ICeolge ! i UY, vho
aas been laid
up with ;blood poison in ,Itis atm, his
many friends are glad to hear is get-
ting •better. ', Yl.I
We -congratulate Muss Jean Turn-
bull>on securing her 'B,IA. at Landon
',Ve wish' !her every success.
Miss Eva Alderson, who has been
visiting her 'grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs Jas Bishop, returned to her
home on Sunday. •
Lorne and .Mrs. Roe, Hallett, Chas.
and Mrs. Lowry and family. spent
Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Wm.
M;adhae, .;Grey +hownehip.
lWilliam and Mrs. Kernery, Bea-
trice and Lawson, visited friends on
3rd dine Morris Sunday.
Mr. Harry Bolger of Walton has
purchased a 'Food sedan. the girls
will smile naw when 'alley see Harry
coating, .
Mr. John ,Ritchie has .purchased a
new 'Star sedan.
Mr, M. Jackson has purchased a
new Dodge sedan.
Miss Nara Godlein, of 'Miento
spent the week -end with Mrs. Albert
Godkin.
+George Bollard underwent an ope-
ration in S.biwtford 'hospital last. week,
Silas Johnston, loth Grey, has pur-
chased a Chevrolet sedan,
DUBLIN.
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1 beautiful flowers, iris, tunes and
lilacs. One vase of heautiful Darwin
and Breeder tulips carne from the
garden of Mr. and . Mrs. Arnold
:Petrie; Toronto. ---Margaret Pinlayson
sang very sweetly the solo, "Come
Unto Me" anfl Iyir. J. B. McLean sang
Semite,' 'Waiter- Foss' "House by the
Side ;of the Road" and brought out
he message •o'f it very effectively:
Arrangements were made on Mon -
lay night to hold the annual' Sunday
School'and congregational picnic at
Bra} f ell,
July 201h.
The Ho'rticultural Society will be
naming up `'the order for fall 'bulbs
very slmrtly ;to be imported • from
Holland. Anyone desiring to send
exera orders for bulbs' of any kind,,
call at the home of, the P're'sident or
Secretaryand see the catalogue and
prices. Many are sending for tulips
this year—all kb cls—especially those
aris+tocnatts,•olf the tulip family;", the
Dlarwins and Breeders (or Art tulips).
In height and 'size they are away
ahead of the older varieties and their
colors are indescribably 'beautiful. int
price 'they average about 5 or 6 cts.
each and a group of :half a dozen scion
multiplies iilto a number sufficient
for three .or four group's. .
Misses Catherine and "Mary Ryan
are visiting friends -in Toronto:
Mr. ;prank Feeney is spotting a new
Ford car.
We are all glad to hear that dMf•s's
Reta 'Stapleton :has returned home,
after undergoing an .operation for ap-
pendicitis lin London.
Mr. Joseph .Maloney s'pen't Sunday
in Stratford. .
Mr. 'Gerald Jordan returned hone
from Toronto on :Monday night,
Miss Katie (Hickey has returned to
Niagara 'Falls after spending two
weeks' vacation withher-• mother.
Miss Katherine Krauskopf went to
London on Sunday night for an oper-'
ation. for. appendicitis,
Mr, and Mrs. James Shea attended
the .silver wedding 'of ' Mr. and 'Mrs,'
David Crawford in Clinton.
IVlessrs Joseph and. 'John Kenny,
spent Sunday at Mr, Leo F'ortune's,•
'Scnforbit '
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Molyneaut left-
on Monday for Detroit, where Mr.
Molyneaux expects. to receive treat-
ment,
The monthly meetingof the Ladies'
t.uild is to be held at the thotne of
\frs. John Moore, 'Hibbert, this
Thursday afternoon at half past two,
Everybody welcome :10 attend. ;Game
ar.d bring your friends.
' We are sorry to hear. that Mrs.
l'at. Burns was operated on in De-
troit hospital for appendicitis...
Mr. F. McConnell and Mr. James
T(rauskopf were in Stratford last
Meek on business.
The many Mends of Rev. T. J.
Charlton, of 936 Dundas st., London,
former rector of Mitchell and -Dub-
lin of the ,Anglican e'hsrch, who was
,perated on for appendicitis at Lon -
ton hospital last week, is reported to
be a fair way to recovery. Mr. Churl -
ton's condition was critical as peri-
tonitis had set
Mr. P. Burns motored from De-
troit on Saturday and returned on
Monday accompanied 'by his mother.
Mr, M. Feeney of Detroit, spent the
,sick -end at the :hoitte of his parents,
outh of the village
We are sorry to have to report eha't
Mr. John Carpenter is seriously ill,
We hope to hear of his speedy re-
covery-
Mis's Olotilda Eckert was given a
kitchen shower on Monday night.
Miss Catherine Krau•sko'pf under-
went an operation for .appendicitis in
London hospital on Monday.
Mr. Nichollas Kreuslcopf weiars a
smile since Sunday. Ies a boy.
Mr. William 'Stapleton, accotnpan-
'ed'by Mrs. John iBruxer and Hannah
Brtixer, spent Sunday in 'London,
The Altar Society are 'holding a
social everting on Friday night,in the
parish 'ha•Il.
Mr. and ,FergusMr• .
s Kenny ei y and
family left for 'Detroit Tuesday
morning.
Miss Anna Delaney spent Sunday
with her friend, •Mis's -Esther IRyan.
HIBBERT.
Miss Annie ;Brennan spent Sunday
w ifh Misses Leona and Agnes Mal-
oney.
Bloss Monica O'Sullivan s•pent>'a few
days with her grandparents, Mr, and
:Mrs. Francis Gallagher.
Mr. John iBrennan is busily engag-
ed inoving a -house in ;Bus -sandals.
Mr, and Mrs. T. .Melad'y, of Sea
rorth, were visitors on 'Friday last at
the h ime of Mr. atid Mrs. A. Du-
-harm e.
Was Aloy'sia Nigh, of 'Seaforth,
tttd Miss Mary Nigh, visited on Sun -
lay et the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. 'P.
McCann and At the home of Mr: and
Mrs. W. Nigh, -
CROMARTY.
Miss Annie Colquhotnt, o 1 :bit.
Pleasant, spent the week -end with
Mites Mary Lamont.
Mr. Harold McLeod, of London,
spent Sunday with friend's 'here.
MTS. Sant. Stacey anddaughter, of
i-Hensall, visited, at the ho•ite of Simai
'Millar on Sunday.
Anniversary services conducted .b3
the pastor of •Knox Church, Toronto,
will be held on the 27th of June, and
the annual picnic will he held in elle
mountain •grove 01 'July lst.
KIPPEN.
A very enjoyable W. M. S. tneeting
was 'held at Alrs. Wmr Horney's last
week. Vice -Pres. Mrs. Robt, Dins -
late presided, The 'B'ible study, roll items and mission Study were
all specially interesting - some of
those taking pant' were Mrs,' ;ioa:
;layman, Mrs. Jno, ,Henderson. •ltfrs.
Monteith, and ales. Geo. 1:. Thom-
son. Twenty-six dollars WAS contri-
buted towards the outfit for the .in-
diatn lad in Allotment Boarding
Bch=rol. There were about 25 wninen
oreseti't. The Jely meeting is to ''he
it Mrs. Hugh McGregor's and -a re
cord attendance is' hoped for.
Rev: E. F. Chandler,. of Walton, ;oc-
BLYTH; -
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• Mrs Geo. Brogden spent Saturday,
int London.
Miss: {Belle Roberton spent the
week -end in. Auburn.
Mr. and ;Mrs. ,Ant:.Brunsdon of the
West, are spending their holidays at
the ''home of Mr. W. IB'runsdon.
Mrs, 'Chas. 'Rnddeil received word
f the- death of her 's'ister, Ii2cs. R.
Croom, of, Waskacta, on Wednesday
a'slt.
The following were 'rh6sc who at-
tended the district tueeting,'at Wing -
ham last
inghamlast week: Mrs, Geo. Moon, Mrs,
•11. :Little, • Mrs. A. Wells, Mrs:
Adams, Mrs. Stan.Carter, Mrs, 'Der -
Win Carter, Mrs, B. Nott, bIt's. M.
Ross, 'M'rs. J. Manning, Miss ill.
Cartwright, Miss L. Garrett, •Miss K.
Brown 'Miss M. R'os's, Miss Barr,
Miss Brigham Miss A, lefoon.
Mee Griffin is erecting e new ver-
anda on the Manse. Miss Brigham
is also having one put 01f•'her cottage
in the tillage.
Mrs. Crisp t etunned to her Thome •in
London oil •Seturday, after a pleasant
visit with friends 'here: •
'Che Ladies' Aid': held a ten cent.
tea at the holm of, Ibir: Rob•t, Scott
on Tuesday,
2•fire, S, Ellis who has been the
guest of Miss 'Alberta Moon, , hes re-
turned to her'hone in London.'
The fifth :anniversary of the" open-
ing of Blyth .Community Memoriall
Hall was marked on Sunday evening
by a most 'inspiring and 'help'ful ser-
vice. The hall was tastefully decor-
ated with fern's and iflowers. The
massed choir under the leadership of
the Reverend .Geo. Telford, IVf. b,,B,1D„
rendered the !In lleluj+a'h chorus and
Te.'Deum in a most creditable man-
ner. The speaker for tthe 000,asion was
The 'Reverend .Mr. Sinal, of Harris -
ton, a former pastor of St. Andrew's
church. He. emphasized the signilfi-
cance of the occasion, :basing his -se
marks an 'the tech, "With a great
price obtained .I this cititenship."
Rev. Dr.' Bara•by of Queen street
church presided. Rev. Mr, Abery of
'Londesbota, read the, lesson'ifrom. the
91st Psalm; Rev. VV' B. IHawkuts led
in prayer. The hall was filled- The
collection was' used for the work of
.the''Bih'le Society. Memorial Hall,
Blyth, is a credit to ;Blyth and the
community.. It was built in 1919-20
at a cost of about $27,000 and attire
present time the debt is only 'about
$1.000.
Miss Beryl Pollard is visiting in
Guelph this week.
M1•. and Mrs. Scott McNaughton,
of Granton, are visiting at the hone
of Mrs. William Watson,
Mrs. John Ferguson is able to- be,
out for a short time each day. We
hope for a speedy recovery.
Airs, L, W. Sloan wino has been
very ill in Toronto, has been able to
return home anal feels much infprov-
ed itt health,
Miss Maty McDonald, of Luck-
now
uck
now spent tate week end with 'her
cousin 'vats.:Russ, Sunder'cock
Mr. and Mrs William Mills and
son Earl motored to Toronto on Sun-
day and are going'to spend a week
visiting old friends.
Mrs. James Martin, of Seaforth,
spent a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Russel -Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. William 2lrigltain,
Miss Lavinia, and Mr. and . Mrs.
Adams, of 'Londesboro, spent Sunday
at 'tate 'home of 'Messrs..Ernest and
'Henry Sanderson.
Quite a number from around 'here
took in the annual Greyhound excur-
ton one Monday night.
John Laidlaw and Duncan Laidlaw
have both purchased new cars,
'Reeve Shartreecl, of Morel's, and
Reeve Dodds, of Blyth, motored to
Kincardine Wednesday of last week.
hl.rs, John (Red) Stewart, formerly
of Blyth, spent the week -end with
Mrs. 'Robert Caekerline.
'Mr, \'vri11 Pollard, of Sea+forth, was
in town a few hours on Saturday re-
newing acquaintances.
Mr, John 'Armstrong' is holding a
sale on Saturday, June 1211h.,
'Blyth continuation school. held
their annual .picnic •to tBayfield on
the holiday. All report an enjoyable
time. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Richmond and
family spent .Saturday in Stratford.
.Rev. J. C. Small was the ',guest of
Mr. and Mrs. P. Gardiner. It is. 19
years since Ntr. Small 'conducted 'his.
'first comutunien in 'Blyth.
Rev. and Mrs. Geo. -Telford and
Jean left .on Monday for Montreal to
attend the General Council. During
Me. Telford's absence,, the United
Church services will be ;conducted for
the next three weeks in Queen street.
tlntrc•i in -the morning and in' St: An
d'ew's in the eyutiag.'-
The Childrt;u's .Flower service was
held in the Queen street United'
church on Sunday morning, The
church was lteatitifully decorated.
A .feature Df' the service. was' a choir
composed of children.
On Thursday the Indian w'h'o es-
caped from Blyth jail was seem in
Goderich :township, 'but disappeared
before the authorities could reach the
place.
Constables fellow and Wliitesitles
passed throttgh Blyth taking a 'pris-
otter from Grey township to ;G•oder-
ich.
Mr. and Mrs. Stainley Cad e;,pf To-
ronto, were week end visitors .at the
home of Mr." -and Mrs. Wm. Laidlaw,
Mrs. 'Laidlaw ,returned 'with them to
Toronto,
Miss IDoroth•y IB;arnby< was among
those who received the degree of
Bachelor of . Arts at the recent •con-
vocation 0:f Western Univ ersi+ty, Lon-
don,,
An extra telephone trunk line will
he ;built between !Blyth .and Brussels,
the expense being borne equally..
Mrs. P. J. Kelly spent the week-
end in Seaforth. •
Verniers tare putting in their pota-
toes and woots, 'Prospects ate gond
for the hay crop,
Complete in itself, 'Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminator does not
the •assistance - of any other
medicine to make it effective. 'It does
ttnl fail to do its work.
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Quick Lunches at all:hours. •. Prompt Service
Q SPECIAL DINNERS 40c.
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a Summer Clothes
Men's Hose at Wholesale Price
25 dozen ,Hose just receivrd in Pure
Silk, Silk and Wool'and Lisle in plain colors,
fancy checks and stripes All sizes.
65c or two +pairs for $1.00
Snappy Furnishings
New Neckwear, just arrived
65c to $1.50
B . U. D. Underwear, Arrow make, all sizes
at $1.00
Hatchway, no buttons
New Sport Belts
New Sport'Silk Handkerchiefs
New 'Sport Bows \
New Sport Shirts
$1.50
75c
5®cto$1
50c'
$L95
What's , New hi
Men's CI.,theg
This - Store Answers
That Important Question
You'll need new clothes
if you want to follow the
dictates of 'fashion this
season. The modes de-
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trimmer waist lines and
better fitting trousers
than heretofore. All of
which may be had, iia this
man's store, Priced from
$13..95 to $35.00
Sodoii 8,ai,
Lovely Dresses of
Summer Crepe
,The modes are suitable
- for sports and day time
affairs. A most tempt-
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a very low price. The
most discriminating wom-
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instantly acclaim them
truly .remarkable values.
Sizes 16 to 44.
Soturday at
$9,95
Mercury Silk rose for Women
in allltthe new shades including—Nude, French
Nude, Zinc, Moonlight, Atmosphere,, Blush,..•
Bobolink, Pongee etc. All sizes
0c $1.009 $1.50
Men's Coliede Straws
In fancy weaves, with plain and fancy bands,
wider brims, cushion pads,- making them
exceptionally easy on the head ` at
$1,50, $1,95 $2.50 to
$4.50
It Costs Little To Dress Well At
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