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TktursdaY, July 18th, 1909
Geta New Top on Your Car
Here !
We put NEW TOPS on Sedans, Limousines, Coupes,
Towing*, etc.
In fact THE TOT? PART (the roof) of any make of ear,
INCLUDING'
THE WOOD PART that lies just under
the
roof.
Sides for Touring Cars The kind that open with the doors, etc. This type
we make DRAFT PROOF Making your cars as comfortable
as, a CLOSED CAR.
We also make,
SLIP COVERS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
Be surto phone and make your appointment before coming.
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WILLIS' SHOE STORE, Phone 129, WINGHAM, On t.
Repairs on all makes of Tops and Sides of ,Touring Cars.
Mr. -.and Mrs, R. E. McKinney, of
Toronto, were guests of the Toronto
Harbour Commission Monday, July
15th, at the official opening of the
Toronto Air' Harbour. Mrs. Hon. G.
Howard Ferguson christened the new
amphibian plane, After the opening
all guests were taken up by boats to
luncheon at the Royal Yacht Club on
the Island.
*3ELGRAVE
Bob McKenzie is holidaying at the
home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. R.
E, McKenzie.
Miss Olive May Corlett of Tor-
opto, is holidaying with her mother,
Mrs.Corbett.
Mrs, Farquhar, of Clintonvi,;' -d
with ,her daughter, Mrs, J, Clegg, a
few days the end of the week.
C. R. Coultes shipped a car of
cattle from Belgrave 'and also one
from Blyth on :Saturday.
Mrs. Wells, of Toronto, is the guest
of her niece, Mrs. R. Yule.
Mrs. J. Armstrong, of London was
a visitor with relatives here.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Little of Sea-
fbrth were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
W, J. Geddes on Sunday,
Mrs, Simpson of London has been
visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mc-
Gee, in the village.
Anniversary services were heldin
the Presbyterian church here last
Sunday, when Rev. J. A. Mustard, B.
A. of Toronto, conducted the ser -
ices.
Canadian
Chautauqua.
Brings the World to Your Door!
WINGHAM TOWN PARK
July 26th, 27th, 29th, 30th and 31st
Two Great Plays.
"SMILIN' THROUGH"
"THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS"
ANATTOL FRIKIN and His Russians in
Scenes from the Russian Life
Spectacular Musical Production
OWE L W L PATTON
ERNEST TOY and L
Noted Concert Artists.
JACKSON JUBILEE SINGERS
Celebrated Negro Singers and Entertainers
NOTABLE LECTURES
HERB TAYLOR THE CLOWN
in Children's Gala Entertainment
A Season Ticket for All the Attractions of
Canadian Chautauqua
Five Big Days SMS, Tax Included.
CANADIAN CHAUTAUQUAS, LIMITED
when drawing in hay, when he was.
accidentally struck by 'the big hay
fork in the chest, puncturing his lung,'
Mrs. .Geo, Mowbray and children
of New Hamburg, visited with Mrs.
J,; Masters on Saturday,
Mrs. Neil Robb and children, of
Stratford, spent a few days withrela-
tives
here.
Stewart Young returned home. to
Toronto Saturday after spending the
past couple of weeks at his summer
home here.
Mr. and 'Mrs, C. R. Brinker and
son, Earl, of Sandusky, visited meth
Mr. and Mrs. Robe. Musgrove.
Dr. and. Mrs, Earl Ball and child-
ren of Toronto visited with Mrs. R,
Musgrove last week,
Mrs. Robert Black, of Gorrie, visi-
ted with old frinds here on Friday.
Mrs. Foster, from Manitoba, is at
present, visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jos, Underwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fells and dau-
ghter, of Wingham, were Sunday .vis-`
itors at the home of Wm. Thbrnton. 1
Mr. and Mrs. 'Nin. Bray,':ciif Dun.,
Bannon were relent visitors at the
home of Mr. an Mrs. Robert Mus-
grove.
A large number from this ditstrict
ttended the Orange celebration in
Ninghan on Friday. The Belgrave.
well
and-L.T.B. lodges were v ell
epresented. The. men's lodge car-
ied off the prize for the visiting
odge having the largest nnmber,of
nembers in the parade. •
C. R. Coultes spent the•week-end
n Toronto.
The ladies' guild of the Anglican
hunch held its regular meeting, at
he home of Mrs. G. Nicholson, on
Friday.
A very interesting meeting <,f the
W.M.S. of the United Church was.
held at the home of Mrs. A. Procter
Dr. P. Anderson, 'wife and daught-
er, of Long Beach, Calif., motored
over and are visiting with the fornter's
father, Mr. Finlay Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hayes, of Detroit
are spending a week with the tatter's
parents' Mr: and Mrs. Thos. llrydges,
Mr.'"Lutten,: of Lucan, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Cole.
Miss Kennedy, of Ottawa, is the
guest of Mrs. VanCamp.
Miss Louise McKenzie is spending
a few weeks in Toronto.
Mrs. Hassis. and sister, Miss Han-
nah Roland, of Okanogan Valley, B.
C., were calling on old friends in the
village last week. le
Doris Achison, of Bluevale, is vis-
iting with Mrs. J. Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. J. McGirr, of Micli.,
were calling on old , friends in and
around the village.
Mr. 'Berry Wilkinson, of Ripley,
visited with his brother, Charles, last
week.
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Stark and son
Alex. of Detroit, spent their vacation
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Procter.
Miss Mulvey, of Turnberry has
been engaged to teach at S. S. No. 7,
her duties commence after holidays.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Thos Witdel}„ and
children of Newton, spent ar fey days
with Mt. and MMis, Lewis Jewitt.
Mrs. Jos. Underwood istinder the
doctor's care at present. We hope
she will soon l well again.
The Womer's Institute met this
month at the Thome of Mrs.: Stanley
Gallaher, seveiteen ladiee, lreiinge pries:..
ent. Mrs. G rlaher's home- was taste
fully decorat d with roses and, peon
ies. An in
taccepted to
wasa e
o
z
toti t
P
visit the Eti'
meeting. I1
encouragingg report of the District
Annual afte- which the guests and
menmbers e0oyed a stocking darning
contest. TFlree small prizes were a-
warded. 1e. prize, Lizzie Hethering-
ton; 2nd, Cllive Scott; 3rd, Mrs. Alice
Aitkin, 'Ire hostess and Mrs. 'C.
Hetheringjin served refreshments.
Rev. WA. Williams, of Cranbrook
and Ethel exchanged pulpits with J.
R. Greig,, on Sunday and preached
sermons Bluevale and Eadies'.
Jno. R;Greig attended the Maitland
I'resbyt picnic on Monday at the
10th lin bridge, Wawanosh, and re-
ports a ine time.
1 branch for the August
•s. Mowbray gave a ver
ASHFIELD
Mr. Moss Purdon, of Toronto, spent
the ev k -end with his cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Cameron.
Mri Brunt, of Winnipeg, is spend-
ing a::ew weeks with her parents, Mr.
and trs. Ralph Nixon, 10th con.
Mt. and Mrs. John Cameron, of
Kinl'.tt,gh, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Me-s;Ralph; Nixon, 10th con.
M. 'and Mrs. John Cook and little
sonind Mrs. Tiffiney, of Toronto, are
spdding a couple of weeks with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McKee and son, Cotjc's'parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Jackie, of Montreal, also Mr. and Mrs. Cdk.
J, 'E. Curtis and Margaret, of Blue- rs. Wilt. Baldwin returned home
vale spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Procter. -
The many friends of Miss Isabel
Geddes are glad to See her home from
the Toronto Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopper and
Mr. and Mrs. J. McCool, of Wingham,
called on Mrs. Geo. Procter one day
last }week.
Misses Dorothy and Jean Garniss
have gone to Stratford, where they
have procured. positions.
We are glad to know Robt. Mc-
Murray is able to be around again;
after his recent operation. 'Mrs, Sam. Reid .and family were re -
/turning home, when a tire blew out,
'causing the car to upset. Mr. Reid's
father, Mr. Jarvis, who was with them
was seriously hurt and died about
three hours later in Wingham Hos-
pital. The funeral will be held on
Wednesday afternoon from the home
of bis son-in-law, Mr. Sarn Reid, near
Zion. We extend our sincere sym-
pathy to the bereaved. Mr. Jarvis
was 84 years old. Mrs. Wrn. Farrier,
of West Wawanosh is a daughter,
one son lives in the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Irwin and child-
ren and Mrs. John Irwin, 2nd con.
Kinloss, spent Stinday with Mr, and
Mrs. Adam Johnston.
Miss Etta 714cQuoid, of Toronto
0nto
and Miss Freda, of Teeswater, are
spending their holidays with their
father, Mr. Alpert Mc.Quoid, and sis-
ters Mrs. •Jim Little,
Mr. and Mr„. Alvin Bowles, of Lon-
don, motored tip to Lucienow Satur-
day, returning Sunday evening. Mrs.
Sidney Ferguson returned with them,
WHITECIURCU
Mrs. Alec. Shiell and son, Jack, of
Windsor, are spending a few weeks
with her parents, 1144. and Mrs. Sam
McT3urney.
Toronto, Casemoz•e, of and her
ttcice, Miss Mabel Johnston, left last
week on a trip to the West, going as
far as Victoria, tilise Casemore has,
been ill at her sister's, Mri's. John
Johnston and it is hoped the trip will
greatly benefit her,
Misses Winnifred and Olive Farrier
and Mr, Garnet Farrier, also Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Johnston, of Cedar Val-
ley, motored to London last week and
left Mr. Farrier's car there for •re-
pairs.
Miss Annie May Carrick returned'
to 'Antherstburg on Thursday with/
her sister, Mrs. Fred Clark. 'f
Miss Dorothy Po lock and Jack
,motored to New Yorlc last week with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Welsh, who have been visiting at the
manse.
Rev. and Mrs. Whitfield of St. Hel-
ens, are having their vacation this
month: Rev. J W. Stewart, art
, of
Guelph, will preach on July 21st, in
the United Church.
Mrs, Champion,, of Brussels and
Mrs.s:Coutts, 'of Conn., visited for a
few days last week with their sister,
Mrs. Peter Leaver, Mrs. Champion
returned to Conn. With Mrs. Coutts.
Mr. Wesley 'Leggatt had the mis-
fieittune to fall from a load of hay
in his barn on Friday, to the barn
floor. He was pulling the trip rope
and the knot came untied. Although
tenconsc:ious at the time he is int
proving nicely.
spent Wm: Robinson a few
days last week with her daughter,
Mrs. John Kilpatrick, of Crewe.
Mr. Elliott Fells has been in Tor-
onto for two week's taking. a course
in Boy Scout work.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore and
two children of Rockwood spent the
week -end with her sister, Mrs, John
Purdon, and other relatives in East
Wawanosh and Wingham,
Miss Addie Ross returned to Tor-
onto on Sunday after holidaying at
her home here.
The United Church people had re-
opening services on Sunday after &hav-
ing the auditorium of their church
re -decorated. •—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton, of Lucari
spent the week -end with Mrs. A.
Fox.•
['he regular monthly meeting of the
Woman's Institute will be held at the
home of Mrs.' Thos. Gaunt.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. Thornton, of
Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harkness,
of Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Falconer and son, Ernest, of Bluevale,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Falconer.`
Miss Lilian Longman, of Wingham,
and Miss Walters, R.N.; of Toronto,
are visiting with Mr. and 'Mrs. Ab.
Walters, of Culross.
Misses Corinne and Donelda Mac-
Lean, , of Belgrave, and Mr. Harold
Wheewell, of Hamilton, visited one
day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Purdon.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Leaver were: Mr. Thos. Leaver
and Mr. and Mrs, Jas. .Leaver., of
Wingham; Mr., and Mrs.' John Coul-
tes, of Belgrave and Mr. Wellington
Nixon, of St, Augustine.
The ministers and Elders of the
Presbyterian Presbyterial held a pic-
nic at the picnic grounds at the 10th
bridge on Monday, July 15th.
Mrs, Ab. Cameron and Jean, of
Ashfield and her brother, Mr. Ross
Pnrdon, of Toronto, visited with Mr.
and. Mrs. Wm. Purdon one day last
week
i11rs. Elgin Purdon, of Detroit, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Pure:
don.
Mr. Wrn. Leech, of Detroit, who
has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. G.
Gillies, returned, to Detroit on Sun-
day. Mrs. Gillies accompanied him.
to visit relatives there for a week.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Chas. Stewart and
family, of Lttcknow,' spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. B. S, Naylor.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Westlake and
Mildred, of Bayfield, and Miss Edna
Bishop, of Philadelphia, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius on Fri-
day.
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Miss Winnie Idairtes of Fordyce
spent two days last week with Miss
Amelia Leaver.
Mrs. Prattle Coulter: is visiting this
week with her brother, Mr. Aldin
Purdon, of Leamington.
Mrs. Win, Sherwood, of Wilkie,
Sask,, came home for her father's
funeral and is' visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs, W, R. Farrier and,Mrs, Sant
Reed.
Mrs. Witt. Sherriff, of 'Wingham,
is visiting at the home of her brother,
Mr, W. R. Farrier.
This community was shockedctero
(Rev,) Mrs. Taylor and son, of
Peterboro, rare visiting with Rev. and
Mrs. H. Whitfield;.
Among those who succeeded in
passing the Entrance in S. S. No. 10
were Tom Wilson, hon.p Evelyn Reedy
hon. lack Polloet, hon.; Velma
Scott, hon.;; and Loran McClenaghan,y
fain Victoria Hospital, London, on
Tesday feeling some better, we are
phased to know.
dr. and Mrs. Roy Alton and farn-
il; spent Sunday with relatives a-
rSind Port Albert.
Mrs. Sidney Ferguson and little son
'maid, from London, are spending
tcouple of weeks at the' home of Mr.
ed; Mrs. Thomas Ferguson.
Ashfield was well represented at
Jingham on Friday, celebrating the
slorious 12th, and everything went
off well till evening when Mr. and
BLUEVALE
Mr: and Mrs. David Pocock, Mt1
Mclllwain and son, Samuel, of Gode
ich, Mr. Frech, of the Sault, Mr. Fri
Kent and bride of Brantford, and
and Mrs:' Stewart Cowan, and far
of Wingham, were visitors at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1
liott.
Mr. Stewart Young returned h, e
to Toront o after spending his e
a-
tr with his wife and familyatleir
summer home here. u
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Armstrori4 of
Detroit, were visitors last weel at
the home •of the latter's sieter fi•,
and Mrs. Charles Elliott. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kent, of fent-
ford spent part of their honey'oon
at the home of their aunt, Mrs, .hate
les Elliott.
Thereassed awaySaturdayiir ht
P pp
in :Hamilton Hospital, Mrs. ,cituel
Elliott, who with her husbai and
family used to live at Bluevalibrick'
yard. She leaves to,, mourn H loss
her husband, one daughter ei six
sons.
Mr, Russel Barrett, of Ki+eener,
spent the week -end at the line of
Mr, and Mrs. Roy. Barrett. °
Miss Viola Mat.hers; of ;forris,
spent Sunday at her hone hr,
Fulton Timmins, of Torons spent
the week -end with friends he.
Mrs. Lillow is visiting wit 1'oron-.
to friends at present,
David Ramsey, 1st line,let with
a very painful accident ott i tutday,
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for the balance o'. July.
A rack of Summer' Dresses at
�/ to %s Off.
MEN'S STRAW HATS
All on sale.
$2,50 to 4.00 lines, now $1.89
8 Patterns.
Summer Dress Fabrics, $1.35 to
$1.65, now 79c
40c Summer Vests, now ..... ,.25c
75c Balbriggan Drawers....49c
Corsets for small women, $2.50
to $4.00, Nemo and Gossard,
now 60c
25 Odd Garments $1.00 Each
Dresses,' Sweaters, Pulllovers.
Children's Socks , ..25c
Half 'and three quarter lengths.
30 Silk Remnants, 1 yd. to 21/2
yd. lengths, Half price and less.
CURTAIN MATERIAL
REDUCED
Many suitable lengths for any
room in the house.
New Scarfs, Gloves, Kayser
Stockings, Jabots, Collar Sets,
Purses, Belts, etc. for your hol-
idays, and Don't forget a new
Bathing Suit.
$4,50 Athletic . Combinations,
now $2.00.
Men's Fancy Cotton Socics...19c
Men's Silk and Lisle Socks, reg-
ular 50c to 75c, jnow 25c
New Pattern Ties, special $1.00
July Cleaning Prices on Men's
and Young Men's Summer Suits
6 only Men's Palm Beach Coats
each $2.98
Pants to match per pair $2.98
Cheaper than overalls.
Handkerchiefs, Belts,' Braces,
Arm Bands, Garters, all new
styles.
NEW SPORTS WEAR
Collar attached and separate
collar Shirts.
'Smart Pullovers with Socks to
match:
Wool Bathing Suits.
Socks for all occasions.
Come and look around any: time,
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Miss Mary Martin, who attended the in Wingham on the 12th.
Landon Normal School also passed Mr. Chas. Martin was
her examinations. on Sunday.
Mr. Victor Casemore, of Leaming-
ton spent the week -end at the home
-of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Casemore.
Whitechurch was well represented
Permanent Waving
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COTTAGE BEAUTY
PARLOUR
Wingham, 'Ontario
r., ,TEST , MODEL
F,E 1NttJI MACH/NE
in London
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Percy and
family, of (Buffalo, visited a week ov--.
er the 12th 'around Wingham and
Kincardine.
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IESSEX
the Chai/enyer
as the right
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alleng ng Varve
at our CoiorShow.'
Come see the beauty and variety which Essex
offers at no extra cost. In every other way open
to proof Essex has proved its right, to dare. If
challenges the performance, the style, the 1ux1110-
ons comfort of any car at any price: No other
gives you back so ltnuch for every dollar you put in.
A Big, adult -size "$ix.'.' Fine toook A White. CMgg of Colorat. Roomy and comfortable: ASUPER- AT NO COST
SIX motor -challenging' up to 70 mile,
an hour.
Hydraulic shock absorbers, 4 -wheel'.
brakes, radiator shutters and air cleaner
are standard. AND 1/P
Add upou�tself the $100' in "extras” Alt rie"f o. b. 1416 Or
that Essex provides at no extra cost.
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Your ur prebent ter 1protsibiPower the end** first payrn
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Thomas Mei han2
Renee Adoree and Evelyn Brent
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"The Mating Call"
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 22, 23 and 24
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Dolores Costello & Conrad Nagel
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"Glorious Betsy"
NOTICE -• FIRE ALARM
The Public are hereby notified that the new fire alarm sys-
tem recently installed is now in working order.
iN EVENT OF FIRE -
1. Call Central and ask for 400" or "F'irei3.
- 2. Stay at phone until someone answers and report
plainly where fire is located.
There is also a button installed just inside the main entrance
to the Town Hall, which may be set off by any citizen noticing
a fire. Instructions for operating this button are plainly stated
on a sign.
Keep This Notice and Place It Beside Your Phone.
Canadian
Chautauqua.
Brings the World to Your Door!
WINGHAM TOWN PARK
July 26th, 27th, 29th, 30th and 31st
Two Great Plays.
"SMILIN' THROUGH"
"THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS"
ANATTOL FRIKIN and His Russians in
Scenes from the Russian Life
Spectacular Musical Production
OWE L W L PATTON
ERNEST TOY and L
Noted Concert Artists.
JACKSON JUBILEE SINGERS
Celebrated Negro Singers and Entertainers
NOTABLE LECTURES
HERB TAYLOR THE CLOWN
in Children's Gala Entertainment
A Season Ticket for All the Attractions of
Canadian Chautauqua
Five Big Days SMS, Tax Included.
CANADIAN CHAUTAUQUAS, LIMITED
when drawing in hay, when he was.
accidentally struck by 'the big hay
fork in the chest, puncturing his lung,'
Mrs. .Geo, Mowbray and children
of New Hamburg, visited with Mrs.
J,; Masters on Saturday,
Mrs. Neil Robb and children, of
Stratford, spent a few days withrela-
tives
here.
Stewart Young returned home. to
Toronto Saturday after spending the
past couple of weeks at his summer
home here.
Mr. and 'Mrs, C. R. Brinker and
son, Earl, of Sandusky, visited meth
Mr. and Mrs. Robe. Musgrove.
Dr. and. Mrs, Earl Ball and child-
ren of Toronto visited with Mrs. R,
Musgrove last week,
Mrs. Robert Black, of Gorrie, visi-
ted with old frinds here on Friday.
Mrs. Foster, from Manitoba, is at
present, visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jos, Underwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fells and dau-
ghter, of Wingham, were Sunday .vis-`
itors at the home of Wm. Thbrnton. 1
Mr. and Mrs. 'Nin. Bray,':ciif Dun.,
Bannon were relent visitors at the
home of Mr. an Mrs. Robert Mus-
grove.
A large number from this ditstrict
ttended the Orange celebration in
Ninghan on Friday. The Belgrave.
well
and-L.T.B. lodges were v ell
epresented. The. men's lodge car-
ied off the prize for the visiting
odge having the largest nnmber,of
nembers in the parade. •
C. R. Coultes spent the•week-end
n Toronto.
The ladies' guild of the Anglican
hunch held its regular meeting, at
he home of Mrs. G. Nicholson, on
Friday.
A very interesting meeting <,f the
W.M.S. of the United Church was.
held at the home of Mrs. A. Procter
Dr. P. Anderson, 'wife and daught-
er, of Long Beach, Calif., motored
over and are visiting with the fornter's
father, Mr. Finlay Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hayes, of Detroit
are spending a week with the tatter's
parents' Mr: and Mrs. Thos. llrydges,
Mr.'"Lutten,: of Lucan, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Cole.
Miss Kennedy, of Ottawa, is the
guest of Mrs. VanCamp.
Miss Louise McKenzie is spending
a few weeks in Toronto.
Mrs. Hassis. and sister, Miss Han-
nah Roland, of Okanogan Valley, B.
C., were calling on old friends in the
village last week. le
Doris Achison, of Bluevale, is vis-
iting with Mrs. J. Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. J. McGirr, of Micli.,
were calling on old , friends in and
around the village.
Mr. 'Berry Wilkinson, of Ripley,
visited with his brother, Charles, last
week.
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Stark and son
Alex. of Detroit, spent their vacation
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Procter.
Miss Mulvey, of Turnberry has
been engaged to teach at S. S. No. 7,
her duties commence after holidays.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Thos Witdel}„ and
children of Newton, spent ar fey days
with Mt. and MMis, Lewis Jewitt.
Mrs. Jos. Underwood istinder the
doctor's care at present. We hope
she will soon l well again.
The Womer's Institute met this
month at the Thome of Mrs.: Stanley
Gallaher, seveiteen ladiee, lreiinge pries:..
ent. Mrs. G rlaher's home- was taste
fully decorat d with roses and, peon
ies. An in
taccepted to
wasa e
o
z
toti t
P
visit the Eti'
meeting. I1
encouragingg report of the District
Annual afte- which the guests and
menmbers e0oyed a stocking darning
contest. TFlree small prizes were a-
warded. 1e. prize, Lizzie Hethering-
ton; 2nd, Cllive Scott; 3rd, Mrs. Alice
Aitkin, 'Ire hostess and Mrs. 'C.
Hetheringjin served refreshments.
Rev. WA. Williams, of Cranbrook
and Ethel exchanged pulpits with J.
R. Greig,, on Sunday and preached
sermons Bluevale and Eadies'.
Jno. R;Greig attended the Maitland
I'resbyt picnic on Monday at the
10th lin bridge, Wawanosh, and re-
ports a ine time.
1 branch for the August
•s. Mowbray gave a ver
ASHFIELD
Mr. Moss Purdon, of Toronto, spent
the ev k -end with his cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Cameron.
Mri Brunt, of Winnipeg, is spend-
ing a::ew weeks with her parents, Mr.
and trs. Ralph Nixon, 10th con.
Mt. and Mrs. John Cameron, of
Kinl'.tt,gh, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Me-s;Ralph; Nixon, 10th con.
M. 'and Mrs. John Cook and little
sonind Mrs. Tiffiney, of Toronto, are
spdding a couple of weeks with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McKee and son, Cotjc's'parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Jackie, of Montreal, also Mr. and Mrs. Cdk.
J, 'E. Curtis and Margaret, of Blue- rs. Wilt. Baldwin returned home
vale spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Procter. -
The many friends of Miss Isabel
Geddes are glad to See her home from
the Toronto Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopper and
Mr. and Mrs. J. McCool, of Wingham,
called on Mrs. Geo. Procter one day
last }week.
Misses Dorothy and Jean Garniss
have gone to Stratford, where they
have procured. positions.
We are glad to know Robt. Mc-
Murray is able to be around again;
after his recent operation. 'Mrs, Sam. Reid .and family were re -
/turning home, when a tire blew out,
'causing the car to upset. Mr. Reid's
father, Mr. Jarvis, who was with them
was seriously hurt and died about
three hours later in Wingham Hos-
pital. The funeral will be held on
Wednesday afternoon from the home
of bis son-in-law, Mr. Sarn Reid, near
Zion. We extend our sincere sym-
pathy to the bereaved. Mr. Jarvis
was 84 years old. Mrs. Wrn. Farrier,
of West Wawanosh is a daughter,
one son lives in the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Irwin and child-
ren and Mrs. John Irwin, 2nd con.
Kinloss, spent Stinday with Mr, and
Mrs. Adam Johnston.
Miss Etta 714cQuoid, of Toronto
0nto
and Miss Freda, of Teeswater, are
spending their holidays with their
father, Mr. Alpert Mc.Quoid, and sis-
ters Mrs. •Jim Little,
Mr. and Mr„. Alvin Bowles, of Lon-
don, motored tip to Lucienow Satur-
day, returning Sunday evening. Mrs.
Sidney Ferguson returned with them,
WHITECIURCU
Mrs. Alec. Shiell and son, Jack, of
Windsor, are spending a few weeks
with her parents, 1144. and Mrs. Sam
McT3urney.
Toronto, Casemoz•e, of and her
ttcice, Miss Mabel Johnston, left last
week on a trip to the West, going as
far as Victoria, tilise Casemore has,
been ill at her sister's, Mri's. John
Johnston and it is hoped the trip will
greatly benefit her,
Misses Winnifred and Olive Farrier
and Mr, Garnet Farrier, also Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Johnston, of Cedar Val-
ley, motored to London last week and
left Mr. Farrier's car there for •re-
pairs.
Miss Annie May Carrick returned'
to 'Antherstburg on Thursday with/
her sister, Mrs. Fred Clark. 'f
Miss Dorothy Po lock and Jack
,motored to New Yorlc last week with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Welsh, who have been visiting at the
manse.
Rev. and Mrs. Whitfield of St. Hel-
ens, are having their vacation this
month: Rev. J W. Stewart, art
, of
Guelph, will preach on July 21st, in
the United Church.
Mrs, Champion,, of Brussels and
Mrs.s:Coutts, 'of Conn., visited for a
few days last week with their sister,
Mrs. Peter Leaver, Mrs. Champion
returned to Conn. With Mrs. Coutts.
Mr. Wesley 'Leggatt had the mis-
fieittune to fall from a load of hay
in his barn on Friday, to the barn
floor. He was pulling the trip rope
and the knot came untied. Although
tenconsc:ious at the time he is int
proving nicely.
spent Wm: Robinson a few
days last week with her daughter,
Mrs. John Kilpatrick, of Crewe.
Mr. Elliott Fells has been in Tor-
onto for two week's taking. a course
in Boy Scout work.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore and
two children of Rockwood spent the
week -end with her sister, Mrs, John
Purdon, and other relatives in East
Wawanosh and Wingham,
Miss Addie Ross returned to Tor-
onto on Sunday after holidaying at
her home here.
The United Church people had re-
opening services on Sunday after &hav-
ing the auditorium of their church
re -decorated. •—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton, of Lucari
spent the week -end with Mrs. A.
Fox.•
['he regular monthly meeting of the
Woman's Institute will be held at the
home of Mrs.' Thos. Gaunt.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. Thornton, of
Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harkness,
of Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Falconer and son, Ernest, of Bluevale,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Falconer.`
Miss Lilian Longman, of Wingham,
and Miss Walters, R.N.; of Toronto,
are visiting with Mr. and 'Mrs. Ab.
Walters, of Culross.
Misses Corinne and Donelda Mac-
Lean, , of Belgrave, and Mr. Harold
Wheewell, of Hamilton, visited one
day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Purdon.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Leaver were: Mr. Thos. Leaver
and Mr. and Mrs, Jas. .Leaver., of
Wingham; Mr., and Mrs.' John Coul-
tes, of Belgrave and Mr. Wellington
Nixon, of St, Augustine.
The ministers and Elders of the
Presbyterian Presbyterial held a pic-
nic at the picnic grounds at the 10th
bridge on Monday, July 15th.
Mrs, Ab. Cameron and Jean, of
Ashfield and her brother, Mr. Ross
Pnrdon, of Toronto, visited with Mr.
and. Mrs. Wm. Purdon one day last
week
i11rs. Elgin Purdon, of Detroit, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Pure:
don.
Mr. Wrn. Leech, of Detroit, who
has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. G.
Gillies, returned, to Detroit on Sun-
day. Mrs. Gillies accompanied him.
to visit relatives there for a week.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Chas. Stewart and
family, of Lttcknow,' spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. B. S, Naylor.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Westlake and
Mildred, of Bayfield, and Miss Edna
Bishop, of Philadelphia, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius on Fri-
day.
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Miss Winnie Idairtes of Fordyce
spent two days last week with Miss
Amelia Leaver.
Mrs. Prattle Coulter: is visiting this
week with her brother, Mr. Aldin
Purdon, of Leamington.
Mrs. Win, Sherwood, of Wilkie,
Sask,, came home for her father's
funeral and is' visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs, W, R. Farrier and,Mrs, Sant
Reed.
Mrs. Witt. Sherriff, of 'Wingham,
is visiting at the home of her brother,
Mr, W. R. Farrier.
This community was shockedctero
(Rev,) Mrs. Taylor and son, of
Peterboro, rare visiting with Rev. and
Mrs. H. Whitfield;.
Among those who succeeded in
passing the Entrance in S. S. No. 10
were Tom Wilson, hon.p Evelyn Reedy
hon. lack Polloet, hon.; Velma
Scott, hon.;; and Loran McClenaghan,y
fain Victoria Hospital, London, on
Tesday feeling some better, we are
phased to know.
dr. and Mrs. Roy Alton and farn-
il; spent Sunday with relatives a-
rSind Port Albert.
Mrs. Sidney Ferguson and little son
'maid, from London, are spending
tcouple of weeks at the' home of Mr.
ed; Mrs. Thomas Ferguson.
Ashfield was well represented at
Jingham on Friday, celebrating the
slorious 12th, and everything went
off well till evening when Mr. and
BLUEVALE
Mr: and Mrs. David Pocock, Mt1
Mclllwain and son, Samuel, of Gode
ich, Mr. Frech, of the Sault, Mr. Fri
Kent and bride of Brantford, and
and Mrs:' Stewart Cowan, and far
of Wingham, were visitors at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1
liott.
Mr. Stewart Young returned h, e
to Toront o after spending his e
a-
tr with his wife and familyatleir
summer home here. u
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Armstrori4 of
Detroit, were visitors last weel at
the home •of the latter's sieter fi•,
and Mrs. Charles Elliott. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kent, of fent-
ford spent part of their honey'oon
at the home of their aunt, Mrs, .hate
les Elliott.
Thereassed awaySaturdayiir ht
P pp
in :Hamilton Hospital, Mrs. ,cituel
Elliott, who with her husbai and
family used to live at Bluevalibrick'
yard. She leaves to,, mourn H loss
her husband, one daughter ei six
sons.
Mr, Russel Barrett, of Ki+eener,
spent the week -end at the line of
Mr, and Mrs. Roy. Barrett. °
Miss Viola Mat.hers; of ;forris,
spent Sunday at her hone hr,
Fulton Timmins, of Torons spent
the week -end with friends he.
Mrs. Lillow is visiting wit 1'oron-.
to friends at present,
David Ramsey, 1st line,let with
a very painful accident ott i tutday,
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A rack of Summer' Dresses at
�/ to %s Off.
MEN'S STRAW HATS
All on sale.
$2,50 to 4.00 lines, now $1.89
8 Patterns.
Summer Dress Fabrics, $1.35 to
$1.65, now 79c
40c Summer Vests, now ..... ,.25c
75c Balbriggan Drawers....49c
Corsets for small women, $2.50
to $4.00, Nemo and Gossard,
now 60c
25 Odd Garments $1.00 Each
Dresses,' Sweaters, Pulllovers.
Children's Socks , ..25c
Half 'and three quarter lengths.
30 Silk Remnants, 1 yd. to 21/2
yd. lengths, Half price and less.
CURTAIN MATERIAL
REDUCED
Many suitable lengths for any
room in the house.
New Scarfs, Gloves, Kayser
Stockings, Jabots, Collar Sets,
Purses, Belts, etc. for your hol-
idays, and Don't forget a new
Bathing Suit.
$4,50 Athletic . Combinations,
now $2.00.
Men's Fancy Cotton Socics...19c
Men's Silk and Lisle Socks, reg-
ular 50c to 75c, jnow 25c
New Pattern Ties, special $1.00
July Cleaning Prices on Men's
and Young Men's Summer Suits
6 only Men's Palm Beach Coats
each $2.98
Pants to match per pair $2.98
Cheaper than overalls.
Handkerchiefs, Belts,' Braces,
Arm Bands, Garters, all new
styles.
NEW SPORTS WEAR
Collar attached and separate
collar Shirts.
'Smart Pullovers with Socks to
match:
Wool Bathing Suits.
Socks for all occasions.
Come and look around any: time,
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Miss Mary Martin, who attended the in Wingham on the 12th.
Landon Normal School also passed Mr. Chas. Martin was
her examinations. on Sunday.
Mr. Victor Casemore, of Leaming-
ton spent the week -end at the home
-of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Casemore.
Whitechurch was well represented
Permanent Waving
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Percy and
family, of (Buffalo, visited a week ov--.
er the 12th 'around Wingham and
Kincardine.
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