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These are the same type of shoes with the special sprung insole
which made an Connolly the most famous 'shoe. craftsman of
all time.
"THE SCOT"
A Full Line Of Willie's now on Display
No matter what style leather or last you require we have it, and
at the very reasonable price of from $7.5o to $g.00.
The Good tit
Shoe Store.
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EDDIE CANTOR and CLARA BOW
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Kid Boots
A Comedy of Golf.
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Monday, and Tuesday, Aug. .29th, 30th
JOHNNY HINES and .MARY BRIAN
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" Stepping Along"
A Comedy of the Dancing • Politician.
Wednesday and Thursday, fAug.. 31, Sept. 1
TOM TYLER
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" The Wyoming Wild Cat "
• A Western Picture With Plenty of Action.
THE MAITLAND CREAMERY
POULTRY
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We are loading d g a car of Poultry (prefer hens) at the Cana-
dian National Depot on
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If you would like your hens culled, phone us and we will
arrange for a Government culler.
CO-OPERATIVE : SHIPMENT
THE UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
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Wingham, Ontario.
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ASHFIELD
Rev. Mr. Roulston, of Stratford,
preached at Zion, Hackett's and
Mr. and Mrs, John. Little, of Cour
ey's Corners, spent last Sunday in
Whitechurch with their friends, Mr.
George McQuoid and Miss Ida Mc-
Quoid,
We are sorry to report the death of
Mr, John Hogan, near Kintail, who
died Saturday, the x3th, The funeral
was held on Tuesday morning to
Kingsbridge cemetery. We extend
etir sympathy to the bereaved "wife
and family,
Miss Winnie Cunningham, of 'or -
onto, spent her holidays with her sis-
ters, Mrs. Roy Alton and Mrs. George
Lane, tenth concession:
This is ideal weather for the hate
vest and there is abundance of itthis
year.;
_ Blakey churches on Sunday.
I Mrs. Robert Andrew, e2th conces-
Ision, received the sad news on Sun-
; day
un-;day horning of the death of her bro-
ther, Dr.'McKinnon, hi Detroit.
Mr. John O'Rielly and sisters, Miss-
es Maggie and Kate, of Boston, spent
a' few days visiting relatives in and
around Kingsbridge,
Mr, Robert Nelson, of Coursey's
Corners, i$ threshing this week
around Crewe acrd reports wheat and
barley the best `yield for years, •
Mr, John Drennan, of Goderich,
spent
spent Saturday with his brother, Mr,
Will Drennan, ninth aoticession.
]lfiee Aiver" Xrilis of Dundee i tike
g r i s
guest of Mts. Nash:'
W.INGHAM, ADVANCE -TIMES
BLUEVALE.
Dr. John Coulies and son returned
to Philadelphia after spending the
past couple of weeks with relatives
here;
Mr. James MacEwen and Mrs.
Atex, Smith and daughter, of Detroit,
are at present visiting at the home of
Mr. A. MacEwen.
Mr. and Mrs. Teter King have re-
turned home after spending a couple
of weeks visiting. Mrs. King's bro-
ther, Mr. Jamieson, at Elora.
Misses Laura and Ethel Farrow, .of
Toronto; Mrs. Russell Farrow, of
Sandwich; Mrs. Dick Reid, of Brook-
lyn, N.Y., visited with their cousin,
Mrs. Robert Musgrove for a few
days.
Mrs. William Fryfogle, of Detroit
,is at present visiting with her father,
Mr. A. MacEwen.
Mrs. Stewart Young and family
and. Mr. John Diment, of Toronto
have returned home after spending
the past couple of months at their
summer home here:
Rev. Mr. Walden and family have
returned home after spending a month
at the lake.
Mr. and Mrs. George Galbraith and
family, of Orange Hill, spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. Joseph Under-
wood.
Mrs. Clegg is at present visiting
relatives at Fordwich and Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and son,,
of Fordwich;; Mrs. W. Cook, lir. and
Mrs. Webber and children, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert. Wright, all of Lake
let, spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
Joseph Underwood.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kerney arc
visiting for a few days with their
daughter, Mrs. Joseph Smith, at Brus
sesl.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt. Smith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Under-
wood..
Miss Dorothy MacEwen, of Detroit,.
is home for a short vacation.
Mr. Robert Shaw preached at Uni-
ted church at Gorrie and Orange Hill.
on Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Coultes is at present.
visiting relatives at Toronto.
Dr. Ed. Coultes and Mrs. Coultes
returned home to Philadelphia on
Monday. Miss Grace Coultes and
Miss Mabel Coultes returned with
them for a short vacation.
BELGRAVE
Miss Violet Anderson, R.N., of
Stratford, is holidaying withher par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson,
fifth line Morris.
Mrs. Nethery, sr., Belgrave, is
spending a week at the home of her.
daughter, Mrs. James McGill, Wa-
wanosh.
Mr: and Mrs. James Wightman and
daughter Phyllis' spent the week -end
at Aylmer with Mrs. Wightman's,
brother, John Campbell, and family..
Miss Isabel'. Stewart, of Londes-
boro, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Stewart, Belgrave.
Master Jim and Miss Mabel Coul-
tes have returned home after spend-
ing a week at the home of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mc-
Gowan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cote and daugh-
ters spent Thursday in London.
Mrs. Fred: Cook and Mrs. John
Scott have returned home after spend-
ing a week with relatives in Hamilton
and Guelph.
Mrs. Clarence Johnson and daugh-
ter Iona, also Mr. and Mrs. John
Grasby, were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Abner Nethery on Sunday.
Rev. Mr. Telford, of Blyth, was a
caller in the village on Thursday.
Miss Mary Coulees, of Toronto,
visited with her brother, C. R. Coul
tes, and family.
Mrs. James McGill and sons Eddie
and Glen are visiting the lady's bro-
ther, A. Nethery, in Hamilton.
Miss Dorothy Anderson, of Weston,
visited with her cousin, C. R. Coultes,
Mrs. Stewart and daughter, of Clin-
ton, visitedwith her sister, Mrs. Da-
vid Dunbar.
Earle Anderson, of Belgrave, took
charge of the service in the United
churches at 13buevale and Ebenezer
os Sunday.
Miss Louise McKenzie has return-
ed home after taking a summer
coursefzin Toronto.
WESTFIELD
Miss Mae Tunney and Master Al-
bert 'Tunney leave for their home at
Ayr on Wednesday after spending title.
past six months with their cousin,
Mrs. Walter Cook, and other friends,.
Mr, Satn. Simpson, who has been
visiting his .'sister, Mrs. William
Stackhouse, of Blyth, spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs: William Mc-
Dowell.
The farriers are very busy these
days gathering in the bountifttl har-
vest. The threshing machines have
started, on their rounds..
Mr. and M.rs. Norman Wiyf
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of Titnmins, Misses Irene anti Mur -
lel Hoover, of Detroit, and Mrs; Hen-
ry Hoover, of Blyth, visited at the
home of Me., and Mrs. W, F, Camp-
bell on Tuesday.
Rev. W. R. Alp, Mrs, Alp and son
Donald, who have been away on their
vacation for the past tree weeks,
will be home this week, Mr. Alp
will have charge of his services next
Sunday.
Rev, L. Gross, of e Auburn, had
charge, of the servides daring the eb-
sauce of Rev, Alp .1 -lis sermons were
much appreciated.
The anniversary services will he
held. in the Westfield United • church
on October gth,
Mr. and Mrs. Will. .Crozier and
family, pf Crewe, visited at the• Borne
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell on
Sunday.
Mrs. James Gill and sons Jimmie
and Glen spent last week visiting the
former's brother, Mr, Albert Nethery,
of Hamilton..
TENTH LINE HOWICK
Mr. and Mrs. G. Epworth, of Clif-
ford, spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs.
William Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLeod' and
family spent Sunday with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Dan. Zeigler.
Mr, and Mrs. T. Strong and afro-
ily spent Sunday with friends near
Pike Lake.
WROXETER
Mrs.,Van. Dickson, who has been
under the doctor's care, is itnprovnig,
we are glad to say.
Mr. and: Mrs. John Hupfer, of Sault,
Ste. Marie, are visiting friends in
town. -
Mr. Herb. Henning and Mr. Neil
White are spending a couple of weeks
in Kent county.
Mrs. Douglas Fraser left last
Thursday for the west, where she in-
tends "visiting friends for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. David Walker, of
Niagara Falls, who have been touring
through Europe for the past yeae, ar-
rived in town one day last week and
at preserit are visiting thelatter's
mother, Mrs. John Gibson.
Mr's. McIntyre, of Cleveland, is the,
guest of her sister, Mrs. Munroe.
GORRIE
Miss S. Evans has returned from
an extended visit with friends at
Beeton.
Miss Jennie r McKee returned to
New York last week. Her sister, Miss
Lizzie, . accompanied her and will re-
main for a time.
Miss Armitage and Miss Cheswick,'
of Toronto, spent last week at the
home of Mr. A. E. Toner.
We are sorry to :report, that 'Mr.
Robert Earl is still very ill.
Mrs. H. Cook spent last week at,
the home of her parents at. Barrie.
Miss Dorothy, Cornell, of Windsor,.
is visiting at Mrs. Robert Stinson's.
Miss Rose Taylor, of Kitchener, is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Knowlson.
Misses Janet and Annie Murray
were in Listowel on ,Saturday visiting
their brother Will, who is seriously
ill in. Listowel hospital.
BELMORE>
The August meeting of the W.M.S.
was held 'Wednesday noon at Mrs.
Jeffrey's. Sixteen were present. The
topic at this :meeting was taken by
Miss Jean McLean; reading by Irene
Mundell; ; collection , 52 tents. After
the meeting the packing of the bale;,
their share this year the clothing of
an Indian boy.
Visitors out of the village this
week -lend include Mrs. Mulvey, at
Lucan; Miss Elizabeth Hackney, at
Harristoni Mrs. Newans and Miss
Airy, at Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Hackney and, Mr. and
Mrs. William' Mundell attended the
funeral .of Mrs. Campbell Saturday
afternoon.
.Mrs. William Edwards entertained
over 30 members and friends of the
Women's Institute on Wednesday af-
ternoon. Mrs. Douglas gave a paper
on "What we should expect of our
friends," after which a delightful pro-
gram was given, Music was furnish-
ed by Miss Irene Mundell and Miss
Lillian Edwards at the piano. Mies
N. Churchill, of London, gave a few
selections on the violin; reading 'by
Helen Mulvey and Minnie Jeffrey.
Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Metcalf and Mrs.
Douglas served lunch in their tts.ual
good style,' All present enjoyed the
afternoon,'
Mt; Carter McKee of Galt,
gave
a, splendid address in the Union
church Sunday evening. The Misses
Wolfe, of Lakelot, sang a duet in a
pleasing manner.
Visitors at William Edwards' last
Sunday were Mr.' and Mrs. Church-
ill and fancily; of 'London. Mr. and
Mrs. G. Edwards, ' Brussels, and M, s,
Edwards, Gorrie,
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Rough Straws and Panamas. Our regular .
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A Hundred Fine Shirts at $1.49
Tailored by the Best makers from Fast Color Materials - Fancy Checks, Stripes j
t and Plain Broadcloths in separate Collar and attached
styles - Each $1.49.
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Bloomer styles, in smart Brown and
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j • Made from Fine Navy Corded Velvet,
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▪ years. Really good Suits, each $2.98
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Penmans make, Pullover and Coat sty's
■ in Navy, Brown and Sand shades.
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. Boys' Hose
Boys' Rib Cotton Hose, 39e or 3 for $1 and $1.95. Prepare now for ' School.
PREPARE NOW FOR SCHOOL IN TWO WEEKS
Boys' Blouses 69c
Dark and Light Shades in good wearing
materials, sizes 6 to 9 years only,
each 69e.
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Fire Percales in neat stripes of Hello
and Blue, good washers, each 98e.
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BLUEVALE
Mrs. Stewart Young and two chil-
dren, Isobel and Jack, returned home
to Toronto last week after spending
their summer vacation in their sum-
mer 'home here.
Miss Mabel Strathan, of Hamilton,
(formerly of Wingharn), her girl
friend, and Messrs. Earl Elliott and
Charlie Thomas, all of Hamilton,
wife, who is visiting here,
Mr. Leonard` Rutter is visiting
friends at Napanee.
Mr. and : Mrs. Frank Nichol and
family, of Brussels, spent Sunday at
the home of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Breckenridge.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thaeil and
family and ivir. Delos Taman, all of
Blyth, spent Sunday at the, home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson.
were visitors on Sunday' at the home Mr, and Mrs.- Ross Douglas and
of. Mr, and kers. Leonard Elliott. daughte Olive returned home toTo-
Mrs. 0
Mrs. Thomas Pocock and two chil- ronto on Saturday after spending
dren, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- their holidays at the homes of Miss
and Elliott and two, children, were Polly Duff and William Duff.
visitors last week at the home of I'ir. '
and Mrs, Walter Scott at Langside.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes, of
Detroit, Michigan, were visitors over
the week -end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Andrew Holmes.
Miss Mabel Coultes returned to To-
ronto Saturday, after spending two
weeks at the home of her another
here..
Mr. John Coultas and son left Fri-
day for their home in Philadelphia
after spending their vacation here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock, and
son Harold, of Belgrave, and Mr. and
Mrs. George 'Pocock, Wawanosh,
were visitors one evening last ,week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. •. Leon-
ard Elliott.
Mi and Mrs, Ed. Coultes left Sun-
day for their home. in Philadelphia
after spending their vacation at the 'Ruth zerford's.
home of the former's • mother Mrs. M, and Mrs. Fred. • Sutton. nee
Cottltes: She accompanied them as Miss Marjoy McDonald) are visitors
far as Toronto, With Mr, • D. B. Murray and other
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Tsarina and relatives while on their wedding trip.
ST. HELENS
Rev. and Mrs. Will Lane and
daughter Helen, of Seaforth, and Mr.
and Mrs, Andrew Lane, of Petrolia,
visited with their uncle; Mr. J. B.
Rutherford, during the week.
Mrs. • Goidon and Mrs. Miller were
visitors with friends at Goderich last
week. Their sister, Mrs, Shopland, of
Edmonton, returned with them for a
few days visit.
Miss Muriel Hall, of Swansea, is
the guest of Miss W. D. Rutherford.
Miss Fern Robinson, of Stratford,
is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. ,Whit-.
field at the manse this week:.
Miss Ethel Robertson, of Lucknow,
is spending a few days at Mr. 5, B.
fancily, of Henfryn, Mrs, Croston and The regular monthly meeting of the
two children, and"Mi, Will Kennedy, Women's ,institute will be held at
of Langside, were visitors en Sunday Mrs. Ed. Thorn's on Thursday, Sep-
at the hoine.•of Mrs. Hoclrridge. tember ;st. Roll call, "Suggestions
Mr. Thomas Pocock and soli Bert, for the school fair. Subject, "How
alae Pin of TTorontomotored, ftp and spent the to .i n n money:',cn the, fai•tn, in
week -end at the home of the form- charge of Mrs. Thonts.
er's niece, Mrs. Leonard Elliott, Mr, Miss Helot Miller was the guest
Pocock retnaiiied for a week with his of Miss Margaret Cumming at Ailsa
„ceeaig one day last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Sana. Neely, of Port
Huron, were week -end visitors at Mr.
D. Todd's.
Miss Irene Woods visited Mrs.
ervin Carter at Clandeboye- one day
Iasi week.
Miss W. D. Rutherford was in Lon-
don on Saturday as a guest at the
Rinn-Garbitt wedding.
Mr. and-IVIrs. Ed, Smith and little
daughter returned to Toro
week. Mrs, John Web Toronto last
Webster
and
Will Boles, of St. Catharine Mrs.
ed with'. them: S, retttru�
Iii the semi-final game of the Hur-
on Presbytery, softball league, our
boys' team' defeated the team from
Goderich North Street United church
team hereon Friday evening, At the
return game at Goderich on Monday
evening our boys suffered their first .'
defeat this season. This ria
God-
erich and St. makes Helens tied and
-they
will play at Dungannon on Friday
evening, This should be an interest-
,
ng game as both teams are out to
win. The final Ieague games will be
played at Goderich next Wednesday,
when our girls, who have won this
district, will play; and
we feel sure
the boys'»team will be there too.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Blue and little
babyHelen on
returned to Detroit on
Sunday after spendingtheir holidays
with o flays
Mr, and Mrs, .J, ID, Anderson,'
Mr.
and Mrs, W. F. i3urgman and
two boys are spending en
P cling their holidays
in Parkhill, Windsor and Toronto.
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Stanley .Harrison, ofLonde,s
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spending his n' '`
g tis holidays with his moi
then
Mrs, Harrison, . Edward street.
Mr.. and Mrs. John Allan, o
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ei onto, are visiting with the formers'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Allan.Mr
Mee C. 5. Gregory,attd• two w sorts, of.
Toronto, are visiting with Mrs. Gre-
gory's mother, Mrs, V. Buchanan,
Carling Terrace.