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• . ' Sorry to hear of Mrs. Geddes being
on the sick list.
_Mrs, Margaret McKenzie of Van-
couver, is visiting with her uncle, Mr.
W. Geddes. .,, . .
The Metho,dists here intend holding
their anniversary on October 152th.
There was four car load of cattle,
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shiliped from here last Friday • •
Beigrave L. 0: L. will hold decorat-
=se ion services to BelgraVe cemetery on
y Sunday, 'August -3rst. at 4 p.m. • •
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VVINGHAM ADVAI\TCE-TIMES
GORIZIE
Pertenson and tier daughter oil t
l\fangester, Maine, ' U-S,A., are •visit-
ing Mrs, john Ryndinan and other re-
latives here. 1\frs, Ferguson is an
Aunt of Mrs, I-lyndinan,
• Willirton Languesand wife, areistyls-
hors with W. D. and IVIrs, 'Williams,
Will is a:brother of Mrs.,Williarns.,
Dr, N. L. NVbitley was in Totion.to
several days owing to his mother un-
dergoin •an operation there. .
Mr, nd Mrs- Beesy. of K
aitchener,
were visitors over the week -end with
IVIr. arid Mrs, Shera.
• A number frorn here- attended the
Conserirative picnic at Stratford, last
Wednesday, • • ,
Mr. aiid Mrs; James are holidaying'
--- IN — 1\ir. David Beecroft of New York
,._ visited with relatives in. these parts',
"GIRL SHY"
hi a few days this week.
1111 TORY CORNERS
• • o Mr. Alex. Carson spent a few days
A Pathe Picture .
= R. A. Taylors.'s. •
A few from this burg attended the
iinveiling of tlie„.1110111.1111Cnt in Wing-
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Messrs. T. Nickel and W. Gallaway
have stiarted the contract on the ditch
Ifi in tirtumberry. • ./
'Mr. and. Mrs. TliostY Trimble' and
Wesleytors.spent Sunday at A. Tay -
•Jack A.,Vylic and. Norman Ifeinbecker
spent Sunday evening at ,
11.. We are sorre-,' to report • that Mrs.
John Montgomery is very ill.
The Trade Mark of Latiith.ter ill Mrs'. Geo. Knowlson of Grorric s
spending the summer with her broth-
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er in the burg.
i\fr. Wm. Edwards has been on the
it A Mad, MerryWhirl of .l.,aughter, Love and Thrills-:- line threshing.
• A Right Royal Feast for the Fun -Loving----
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Bigger and'Better Than—
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"Grandma's Boy, "nr. Jack", Safety 1_,ast", ‘‘Why
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Mr. and Mrs. George Sinith,,spent
the week -end in Mealord, • '
Rev. 'Hugi.).. McMillan preached in
= . the Presbyterian church: Sunday even-
*" • - -Worry?" and you kriowhow good THEY Were! • ing. The attendance was large and.
Flf Seven Reels of Joy, Romance and Spinal Chills!
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the sermon -much appeeciated.
Mr:. James McCallum , of Detroit,
spent the week -end at his home...
GLENANNAN
Miss Nellie Doig of, Carrie] ,c a for,
inec school teacher • of Grlennan,
spentSiSl snt)olit4;,,,,writh, her, • friend, Miss
iMr, William ,Wallace of North bt-
olina, 'Fs visit jag bib' parents, and
other friends here:
Mr,' and, Mrs. lzred Wilton of "Walk-
crton, visited. reeently ,el: the home of
Ntr. and Mrs, Richard 'Wilton.
Among those -who •attended the' big
picnic at Stratford' last Wednesday,
were Mr, and Mrs. johnelMetcalfe and
son, Tom, Mr, Wm. Breckenridge
Mr. and Mrs. David Breen, and Mr.
and Mrs. • Sam Marshall, they report
'haying had 0.....splQeclidfday,
Miss Myrtle Bennett of Wingliam,
spent a couple of days with hd .fliend, with relatives at Toronto and other
Miss Emma I-lardie. I points east. •
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Mr. and Mi -s, Fred Johnston of 1 Mrs.Elles of Drayton, is visiting her
Uncle, Jas. Shera, . •
Rev. Mr. McKelvey, Teeswater,
changed with Rev, W. A, Finley, on
Sunday last, giving -an •address along
the lines of Lhe coming plebiscite. He
handled the subject very ably show-
ing many reasons why the people
should not go back on prohibition.
Thursday, August z8the 19P41.
V\ringham, spent Sunday at Nlr. Arth-
ur''Lincoln','• . •
Miss Cora',Ialeee df-Winghain, waa
the guest of her 'friend, Miss IVIary
Haugh on Stunday •
EAST.WAWANOSH
Mrs. Grafiain Of Stratford, is visiting
,with her sistele • Mrs. • Cunningham,
Their mother, Mrs., Dfinbar, is very
seriously
Mr. and, Mrs, ItarnsaY of Sullivan,
Indiana, aretvisiting with her brother,
Mr, Rob er t Henry, '
Miss Laura Bone of Detroit, is 'spelt" -
ding this week with her mother, Mrs.
Jas, Bone.
Quite a number from here attended
the feneral of Miss Beatrice Ander-
son oh -Sunday.
0 Nfiss,•L alifa Ro.binoit returned; froi n
To Actually, he feared the pretty girls—But inhis drearnS? II Irving and Alvin Smith of Winghani
Ili. • '
II ' - an e,(terided visit with lter sis-,t.er, Mrs.
Li Special showing Saturday Night, 7.30 until Midnight. ,07-1 r3arbotr.
'Rev. Mr. 'Belch of Highland Park
i Presbyterian Church, Detroit preached
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- spentea few days at theft grandparents
Oh B -B -Boy! What a Romeo! . . mr. and•NIrs. jas, Irving.
- Miss Lorna Campbell left this week
Admission 20c and 40c. , . fOr Crembrook, where she will make
Strn clay, trionni ng.
Mr. Ross Edwards requited to his
ghter Patiline of Vankleek Hill, return-, home, in Prescott, SaturclaY, after visit-
BELIVIORE ed to their home after s e di g ir i f•i rids i the'Village
p n n le its, c n .
Rev. John Strachan of. Campeville; vacatiouin tins localiter, they evere ac- and Mrs. Bach, tnCt this .week.
Winghatit Hospital on Thursday.t,
I Quitd a. number from here attended
the Decoration services in thesWing-
ham cemetery .on Sunday.
'Mr. and 'Mrs,' Geo. Walker and Ho-
ward spent Sunday. with relatives -at
St. Helens. •
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor and fam-
ily motored fromGalt, and spent a
few clays last week with her aunt,
Mrs. Wiri. Robinson.
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The • Misses'Bentley's of Goderich,
are visiting friends in town.
Mrs. Crearer of Shetkespeare, is vis-
iting her mother; Mrs. John Wilson.
Mrs. Stackhouse is leaving this week
for a visit with friends in the West.
Rev. and, Mrs. Telford have return-
ed home having spent the past month
with friends 'at Carlton Place.
A number of -our citizens attend.ed
the unveiling of the Soldier s
nient at Wingham on Tuesday.
Win- Local Bonspiel
The final game in the local 'Wing -
ham. bowlers' competition was played
at the green on Monday evening when
T. C. King's rink defeated R. A. Cur-
rie's rink by 54 to 8. The rinks were
A. I- Posliff, Jim Murray, Don Rae
and T. C. King, and Bert Isard, J. A.
Wallace, \V. J. Boyce and R. A. Cur-
rie. Mr. King's rink won .cut glasi
vases while Mr. Curries rink won
china pitchers. •
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Mrs. Bray' of Dungannon, is visiting
with Mrs. Robt. NIttsgrove. •
Dr. John Coultess of Philadelphia,
is home for a few weeksevacation.
Mr. George Churchill of Toronto,
was home for a few days., , • •
Mr, Robt. Musgrove is, Visiting
friends at Toi•onto ancl Niagara Falls.
Miss Jessie Patton is spending -a
couple of weeks with relatives in To-
ronto. '
1\fr. and Mrs. W. J, Duff, spent Sun-.'
day with friends at Gorrie.
Miss Bessie Nichol of Toronto, was.'
home over the week, -end,
Rev. T. C. ;Wilkinson, spent a few
days at,Toronto this week. ,
Mr. Richard. Johnston took a cal --
load of cattle and one of hogs, to To
ronto on Saturday.O '
,Farmers are busy harvesting,' all
grains are an excellent crop this year,
Miss Carrie Sims visited her: WI7IITECIWRCH
.Mrs..Lorne ante at. Win 1 -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O'Dotrd of Brant••• • Mrs. MacLean, Mrs. John Roine.and.
Mrs, Crompton of Walkerton, spent
'A temperance rally was held in Clin- '-f°rC".1,
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are visiting. this week with her
ton 'Wesley Methodist chUrChion"Mon-
A FEW REMARKS
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BOYS' $111oES
School Opens.
Tues., Sept.
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rid Good Shoes Will Be
In IDet-riand
- We have in stock several exceptionally -good lines of
"School Shoes"- for Girls and Boys ----Shoes
- in fact that can be depended upon
absolutely for good wear.
• The lines we recommend. 'in 'particular are made of
good BoX Kip Leather, double ..toes, good.soles
and heels, no shoddy or pancake in any
part—Shoes in fact that can be de- • .
pended Upon to wear well in
• every instance.
,We have lines just as described, made especially for
our trade and now in stock.
frieLe„.(11.n Slaoe Store of illizron Corinfy
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clety, the rneeting was called in the in-
terests of the corning -plebiscite.
Mr, FIarvey Ma.son of POrt Elgin,
is spending his holidays with his par-
ents, NIr. and Mrs. Ben_ Mason,
HISTORICAL — RE SALEM. ON
WROXETER CIRCUIT
Mr. :Editor: . -
As the time approaches for heading
the:jubilee services of Salem Church,
it will doubtless be • of interest ,to
many of your readers, inchfding a few
of the older ones,who can recall some
of the facts and incidentsTherein re-
Sometinse during 'the year 1874 the
in-esent frame structure was erected
by the members of the New Connex-
ion Church, and about this ,season of
the. year was -formally opened for pub-
lic worship" under the sap e n ten clency
of Rev E. Kershaw. Rev. Wm.
ex -president of the Co tfeience
preached the opening. sermon. With
the passing of Veal's the church has
undergone needed repairs and •impro-
vements, so at this date is a conven-
ient and "creditable place of worship
fpr the people of this locality who
make it their church home, -
' Among the members of the church
so years ago told who were enea'ged
itt its activities, the writer recalls the
names of the following persons: Jes-
eph Andersem and sister, Margaret
Jane; William, Thomas and Joseph
tf-tiggins: Joseph Kitchen, Alexander
.Thompson, John Foster, James Bent-
ley, Thomas Bolt, Wm. McKersey,
John Gallaher, David Weir, Joseph
Neill Among the young -people -were
Fred, Charles and Owney Kitchen
Angeline, Isabella, and Agnes Weir
and Andrew Thompson, Then there
Were the Hennings, Epletts and Merk-
leys.
At the Confeience. of 1875 (after
the union) Salem took its place as one
of the churches of the Hol ick circuit,
which was served by the Superinten-
dent and his colleagues. as follows:
-1•875,;E. Ker8haty, r. Swann; 1876,E.
Kershaw, D. Rogers; 1877, E. Fessaht,
G. R. Turks, 1878, E. Fessant, G; Geer.
O In.•1879 -Gorrie, which was. the 'head
of the 0 circuit wets con.stittited a sep-
arate charge, and Belniorc, Salem and
Wroxeter Made. a •sseparate Circuit,
which. Was serVed:eby the following
Mittistees: .1879-8o."DaVid Auld' 1881--
83; J. Rl'Isaacr.,"1884-86sT. H. EdvvardS
brother,. Mr. Wm, Dawson: •
Mt: A.,•Et...Ptirdon, 'left, Monday
to denienstrate-The Aero Cushion Tire
Friday. -with. Mr. 'and .Mrs. Fred, Davi-.
son, Mr. and, Mrs. Davison returned:
tiiith them in the eYening,
Clark and Bruce Beach.
Miss Nora Falconer, NI re and Mrs.
Elgin Wellwood arid son Richard, and
spent 'the Weele-eiid`wiffi 'the formers
Mi.GeoArigre. a'Snidpe;srs' j:foOneaFlaigiceovniiele;,.. •
at. the Toronto Exhibition. 1\fr, and Mrs. Alex tButler and, son pare
nts Cook andbaby Alex of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. 'Tbos. Rowicliffe, made abus-
bf cakund°w1VI.irsaish'15.r. and Mrs': Jas. her sister, Mrs. Orval Tiffin. ines's to Exeter' oneSertiirday.'
Purdori of St. Helens, :visited' at the
home of Mr.'and Mrs. Wm, Dawson,
on 'Sunday. ' s' •
'Mrs. Abbott of Windsor," is coming,
this week'to,. take care of, Mrs. .jno.
Campbell, who .is slightly improved.
Rev. and Mrs. Penrose and Jack and
will occupy the pulpit in the Presby- companied as far it Toronto with Hass the guests of Mr. and Mis 1 S. 'Reid, 1887-89,, A, LSnith i8oJA, Mc,
terian Church, next Sunday, 0 at their summer .cottage, at Point Lachlan m,A „re9/e--
9 E. A. Shaw;
Sohn tIarling, motored to London, Fri- Clark` • EZKe'rre' I8,96, 'A. McKitt:
Miss Agnes Rutherford and Mrs,
zea Weir.
Mrs, Edgarif-liggins and niece, Vici-
la, Willits, visited friends in London,
last week. •
Miss Rona VtinVelsor of 1Vroxeter,
spent a few days with.her friend Nlis,s
Dr. and Mrs. Coultice of' Plailadel- boti, B.A.; -1.897-os, 3. B. Kennedy;
da3r, returning Satttrday. a -few days la•L'Ns'cic.• '1899•,,t0oo";- C: V. T.ttice; reols03, T. A,
Bruce Beach is a.ttracting large cros Dina, spent
Dr, and Nis, Newton. ' NIcKelVey, ST21,.; 1904-o6, j. H. Os-
wds this surimiers a party consisting The opening of the Men'toti'zil P mrl terhout, B.D.; 190'7-08, A. L. Russel,
Of, John Harris and f'imuly Nt and Eve McMicliael. last Thureday, August ,2•rst, was ,e61.- 13,1),s -390g -to, C W. McKenzie, B.A,;.•
Mrs, Berb Ditstow, Mr. James Darl- Mr. W. A, Mints visited friends in cbrated in the form of a -bowling „tom- /,./s,5 "F„, (-isms, [1.k. ' 1912..,/.5, S,
in, Miss ilazel And. knnie Dickson, London, letst week. . narnent. Bett-Ven forty.and fifty„rinks Lactiland, 19 r6 A. J.'-leove; 1917 19,
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"ears, Tames Dickson,lie- spent a day. tMiss Minnie Weir and Miss Eve. entered. Interest- ran 1,18„11 ."F 'Stride: tee°, 1\1,, E. Lymburiter;
Me. and • Mrs. Andrew Wilson, -and.
Mn and Mrs.. ,Godkin • and.
Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Davison
and family„,Mr. and: Mrs. Grain and
Orton and MisS Emma -Davison, alsb
Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Burchill of CulroSs,'
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'I/Vim Hawthorne of Brantford,'
spent last week with his sister, -Mrs.,
Holmes. ,
Mrs. George Tisdale of Aylesboro:i
Sask., spent Monday with Mrs. Wm.
Purdon. 0
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Eva, are renewing old acquaintances Mn and Mrs. Thos. Gilmour ofTurn- Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon and fain-
- in 'Whitechurch, for a fett,' days this berry and Mr. etnd Mrs. Thos. Weir of spent Sunday With her parents,
week.- • • t Glenannon, spent Stinday at Point. and Mrs, Nathaniel Bolt of Marnoch.
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Many Wearables to be Replaced, So we
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re recently. McMi.ehael of this , were a- ottt tile day. inte tile ',6arlY, to•23-2,4,", A. is
The Misses Itoswell of 'Teeswater, 0101-10 the successful pupils who re- bottles o, he. 01030100 whnb Clation. „0-0„e,,
are, visiting their Aunt, Mrs, Alex. Ste- eentlY took their second class Cesti- succeeded in, ,t119,uophy• ; '!ob, of)p.osite. side. (ef'. the road
wart, ficate, congratulations. Hensall. .' , • • there stciotl. for.,thany years a frame
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Nurse Dallagh, M1.88 Nellie 'Doig, The harm of tilethreshing metcliine • AS'I-IFIE)LD ''. -es, -. 'church, the prep,eriy.;of the Congre-
john. 'Dohs, spent Sunday in Ilildruay; is heard once ag•aln. in our ini<lst, Mr- and NIrs...12raiik Ti \viiii,- Belfast gatiCiii-il Union intitoitijs servicss..,,,,vi.,
'it the home of :EvErs, 11 111, - ' ' — , and Mr. and Nrt...,s,Wellington.,'T.-Iticlef'-. cond„tiqtecl QR.1.11 ,S,ahl:i4t1i, from' about
Iles 'Eleanor Teffreiy, celeltrated 1105 .• • . 13EILGRAVE I son from I.-sit:know, tuotbreds•to'„Bay-, the .••-stt.t• 1885 to 18'60 , NI, j. 'Tottent
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Beth hirtltd•ays Wedriescl,ay August 10th., Geo% Feeguson of Toronto, spent, hold, on Sunday, ' , ' , '2, ', , was, tile pastor,- a •Untone personality
Alt and. Mrs. Weir 1\tutich?.11 •tiid fas a few days 'with his gruid ,parents, iNfr, and Mrse2Stepheit".StPtit'ers, Of and a preacittte of31101<5than', ordinary
' • 11 l'd St la, Mr. . Nfr encl 1Virs ti Baile ' Clini on Alt. a'fid-.Mrs Carni,on Stuth, a.bilil The,Q.,0ctmi-100' T angleys.
Indy 'were at Binee e y, t y, , , , y.
GeOrge Fterd, arid at. Riversdale, .Mrs, Ged,ilts Wate,000,' ers from Toronto:. have. rain -tied •'tet, „ we're': among its steatiticeh "sup-
ing her stuiei Mrs C (Iccides, their home afteiF•spcndinga fcw",wc,clzs sysrLers ,ebset „?0 .,,•,,,ears, ago this buil-
SA .,EM Rev, and Mrs. Robb and daughter with their inotlier 'Airs. Stothers, cling was sold and removed to Jarnes.:
IsiL', II e (3' lieher of i0io1lt01 of St„folins, spent a week 'with Ken of Mafeking. • ., ' • 1,0-iv,n., , •
sp‘nt her holidays with her patents Moores, at -the parsona,ise. Robb Rev, iNtr, (;atiotv front South Kin- Tec „cs..S•eins; ,i'e biice qervias rt So,-
ernd Mrs- A E. CIallaher, ,, 1001 LIto services on Stinekty." loss Preitched. ire Sr, .Itelens and' 'Etist lent are ittlreadY• itnnOunced for
Die t.tind Mrs, Wilfred. 'iV, 11 nt to '<vfrs tViti Verguson of Torboto; 1) 1', C1itte4lies on .Stittclety, tenther .28th and ()ctebee stliami it IN
son IM'alsOlin, 'visited friends ealifng 00 61 (.1 friends last week_ ittid i\ttrs, Parrish and _Dela, :is 0,fit,licts111, hoped, tliat they, 10 1.3< be
• arOuncl here reeenti Priec of 1)et 'bit is 'visitinre 1 e ent Sunday with rektive,,,, at the -Lite id, I "IC :qPi .t"iirti 'Messina. ;;;,,sesses
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BOYS' SUITS—Good serviceable tweeds a.nd 1111—\'''
worsteds in greys., browns • and mixtures, that Witt •
O niake excellent school suits. Regularly priced. at -
$12.00. - Sale price for School Opening $5.50 w -
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NAVY SUITS—Good qualities - Irish •
Serge•Suits, with two pair of Knickers, a
' coat is fine Italian lined and well tailored •
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all sizes. ' ' Special pried $9.25
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HEAVY RIB HOSE
Black and Brown Ribbed Hose of heavy cot-
. ton and'eashmere, jnst the thing for 1ihard school
wear, 5oc and 75c values. •
School Operting Price 3ec
Wool Golf Hose gcrc. Khaki 'Knickers' 05c
Tweed Knickers
Cotton Jersey 390 'Blouses 88c
DRESSES WILL HAVE TO BE REPLACED
• FOR 8C1 -100L OPENING
O Dresses of fine Ginghains and Chambrays,
nicely made and trimmed Reg. $1.75 ,and, 2.00.
• School Opening Price
Lustre Dresses .... Serge DresSe,s
REEFERS
. All Weibl Trish Serge Reefers to keep out the
O chill of early Ball morning, fully lined and neatly
finished, all sizes. '
School Opening Price $3.95
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O FALL TOP COATS
BUrberry styles of all wool Polo Cloths for II ,
better ,wear, plain belted models in ,jttnio-
O sizes. Regularly priced,to $T4.5o. •
• •ISchool Opening peice•$8.95
Nliddie, Pleated Skirts onWaists, Flannel, Dresses III
' 200 PAIS OF HOSE
O Nip and Tuck Ribbed IVIercerised Cotton O in
I107, -all size8s,cwhoitloeoprieringPrice
ly,iRegrtitla: 2650cPer
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ho,pair
These hose can be worn vetY iiicely "
rolled socks. •
WINSOME MAID -'HOSE $1.5o 0 0 '
O :.Special—Ladies" Silk Lisle 1-IciSe with Rib 111 '
Top iri ,shades of Brown, Airedale, Meadowlark,
Special 5oe Per Pair
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