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Mon.'Baldurn, loth., concession.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I•Ioare, Harry
and Aileen from Guelph, spent the
week=end with their cousins, Mr. and!,
Mrs. John: Mullins "Toth., concession. 1
Rev. Mr, Oaten from London, prea-
ched on temperance, last Sunday night
in Hacketts Church. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beaton and Miss
Nellie from London, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson of. Tor -
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TORY CORNERS
The haryestis ii1''full'swing atpr,e-
1.ittic Miss Tena Reid of Wingham;
5frelt;t a few days .last wGek with Edna
4r. John:;lohnston. of Whitcchtn-ch,
spent Friday, with his sister, Mrs. H.
TW3rry tic,
quite ntirrber.
• front here attended
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the funeral of the late Miss IVlci oi-sie
'in' Winghani on Saturday last.
.Mor, and Mrs, tVerard Carson and
Oangiitci, also Miss Alba Carson of
Corrie, spcitt Friday evening with
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their uncle,, R. A.'Taylor.
,xdr: and Mrs. R. A. Taylor and Ed-
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S eitt Sunday with Mit and Mrs,
irat; t'kiid of Wiri rha,n,
WROXETER
Quite a number from here are at-
tending Toronto Ex. this week.
Mrs, John Patterson and slaughters
of Hatriston,- are visiting friends in
town:
Mrs. Goodfellow and daughter, Beth,
of Toronto, are visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Tait and other
relatives here,
A number from here. attended the
funeral of,ttle late Miss Euphernia Mc-
Kersie of Wing•.ham, which took place
Saturtay'afternoon.
After visiting at the home of the lat-
ter's parents, `Fred and Mrs. Kitchen
and other relatives for the past Iwo
weeks, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pardon
and sons left for their home in Red-,
ford, Mich., on Saturday going by mo-.
lot
Mi. and Mrs. 1felvin Thornton and
son, f\'trs Sage and. son, Percy of Iit-
gers,oli spent ••the ,week -end With
friends in and around town.
Mn,:. Leslie McLaughlin returned to
Oshawa• after Nrisiting his parents.
ASIi1 ILLD
Mrs, Gcror'gc l)ttrnin of Fleming,
is '.pcnduina tt':few'days with:her
1cd; ,`v.l•rs, Wiri, Sttithers,.:of Vtsfe-
tktiitf .F7erb Stothers fieau
itlhl, spcnt :Sunday with her
altTr'.
and eMnS, Josephhteckelt
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afford is s'l)" Isrdrnig their l olio
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BLUEVALE.
1)r. andeiV rs. John Coultes of 'Phil
adel'phia,`returned -home today after
spending their vacation with the for-
mer's mother here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bosnian are on
a motor trip to Hamilton and Toron-
to.
Mrs. W. J. Masters and children arc
spending a few days at Southampton.
Mr.; 'Saes. Hetherington left on Mon-
day morning' for Rossport, where he
has been engaged ass 'teacher,
Mr. Thos. Stewart had his gardenTil
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acres in oats and th ase d out 155
bushels.
We had a fine all night rain which
will 'help .rool cropa; this is the first
rain for over two weeks. Most of the
crops are in and promise an, excellent
yield,' quite a large acreage of fall
wheat as going in this Fall,
Miss Ruth Patton of Toronto, spent
a few days with her aunt, Mrs. D.
Patton.
Mr. I-lar'vey Messer of Toronto,
spent the week -end with relatives here.
Miss 'Lizzie Hetherington, Mrs. C.
Hetherington Lnd 'Ir: Bert I3etlter-
r nto
ir,gton spent a few "days at .Coo
this week.:
Miss :Lorene Hamilton gave a birth-
day party to her friends on Saturday,
and all had'"a real' good 'time.
Mr" and Mrs. John Anger. and fa.
ily of Fergus, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs, Alex. McGee,
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ster of J ucknow, to the 1)la.ple Grove
School.
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Mr, and, Mrs. W. T. Gardner ei � rsit
at Alex. 1fcCarrols of Lucknow •,on
Sunday .last. , •
Mr. and' Mrs: Wes, Ritchie' spent
Sunday with friends at Ripley and at
Paisley.
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Mr.Jas. ,Irvin • ."gid: Hod C S
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Trios. Snail f of Lucknow, are assist-
ing`'the farmers on. this line withtheir
l,iarvest. •
Don't forget the-S'ehdol Fair which
is to be held at Courey's Corners on
Tuesday, Sept. 9th.
Itir. and Mrs. Alex, Haven and fam-
ily, of Luck-now,`.Mr. unci • Mrs. . W.
Champion •of Fordyce, and Mr, John
Champion of Kincardine, : visited at
_l+Iark Gardner's on Sunday' last,
EAST WAWANGSH
Mr, 'and Mrs. T. D, Parry, who has
been ;itisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Em-
manuel Stapleton and other relatives
the locality left .Belgrave for Chi-
cago, Friday mo ding of last week.
Mr. and Mrs; Llewellyn. Parry and
family -left for home from. Mr, and
Mrs. R. G. Chamney, to motor to. Chi-
cago, on Friday last.
We are sorry to report that .Mrs.
Dunbar, is not improving as much as
her many friends would like to sce.
Glad to report that everything came
off with S.S. No. S,School Reunion
with great success.
Mrs:, Chartess from Montana also
Mrs,. Whiteman from Montana, vi5it
ed with Mr:s. Alex Porterfield, one day'
last week,.
'Price members of Belgrave L. O. L.
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hcld'`theic decoration scrtice Sunday
,last first at the Brandon ,ceinietery,
then at the McCrea cemetery a bo-
quet being placed on the deceased
members graves, there were if large
crowd. at both cemeteries.:
Miss Mae -Pierson of Toronto, spent
the week -end with hiss Lena-Chanae
Mr, Cameron McDonald returned to
his school at Elk Lake,
after spendingrdit
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the holidays at his home Bare.
Anniversary„scrvices will be held, in
Methodist church here on , Sept. rath,
If.tav, C. F. Clarke or' will
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MAPLE GROVE
Misscs J'.s]ic and•:t1�lyrtic `Ritchie and
.friei•d, iwl.is5, i7.obelts of, Toronto, are
spending the weeleaend at the former's
hosae, Jas. it 1Zitcliic.
Ernest
Gaaa'dter rn
d!sons, Cecil
and JinSilent Cltisday ".at Robert
14rt ry's,
Miss nc1 Hchii ,rias ret nnecr to her
school i,.t C,1'0W0, to restulae'fter duties
for cour]ing year, also Miss Ada -Web,
1 'it,"{'re I(b.,tfl}i�t�l thx l(
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MORRIS
Mr. 'Victor Campbell •of Detroit,
spent the week -end with Morris friends
Miss ,Tent Baker" of Toronto, is
spending a fetr days with her 'Aunt,
Mrs. John Haines.
'Mr. and Mrs, Mac Abram, have re-
turned' to Flint, after :spending their
vacation here,
Mr, Wilfred Congaana is in Toronto,
attending the ExhibiLion, •
Mr, William Hancock of London, is
spending a :.few days with his Aunt,
Mrs. Andrew Casenaor e
I\{r. and, Mrs. Victor Raines spent
Sunday with friends at Ripley.
Master,13aden Powell of Exeter, is
spending itis summer holidays with his
1.Jncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs, John
Cochrane.
Mr, Kirk. Hutton, has returned' to
Sarnia, after spending a couple of
weeks with hisparents, IVfr. and Mt s.
Thos. Hutton,
iVlr. and, Mrs, John Haines and Miss
Florence Haines, sl)ent:'.Sunday at
Lanes, with. Mr, and. Mrs. Harvey. Mil-
ler.
BELIVIORE
T tic monthly meeting of the Wo-
nien's Foreign, Missionary Society, will
-meet in the church, Friday afternoon,
when Rev, Mrs, Harkn'ess will address
the meeting. '••
iVlt's. Joseph Hall of Teeswater, re-
newed acgt•1aintances in the village and
vicinity last week.
The Misses Nellie and Editha3ailagh
returned totheir', home at Whitby
Monday.
Miss Jean MLii)Bell returned from.
hertrij,7 to .Toronto last week •
.'Miss Collins has rturned to resume
her duties as teacher.
Miss Margaret Austin is holidaying'
wit'lii,h•iends in Toronto,
Re, McKenzie, preached at Camp-
bellsville, Sunday. •.
Evliss Ruby Baird., visited her., par-
ents recently.
Herman Metcalf of Glcnnanan, was
a Sunday visitor with J. R. Douglas,
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Purdon and
children, visited on Sunday with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Anderson of St.
Helens.
Mr. Earnest Sparring of Kincardine,
slept a /CAN' days last week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C.ot-
Mr. and Mrs. McCartney of Pow -
assort, arc visiting with her sister, Miss
Telfa, Laidlaw and other relatives in
these parts.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cameron and
children of Ashfield; spent Sunday
with Mr. Joe Laidlaw.
Miss Merle Wilson is in 'Toronto,
attending the exhibition this week.
Mr. and -Mrs. Jim Stein, of Yellow
Grass and Miss Eliza Philips of God-
erich, ale visiting with their, sister,
Mrs. Andrew Fox.
Master Clark- MacGregor of Tees-
water,is visiting with Milne - Moore.
Miss Agnes Small and Mr. Carl
Lott of Kincai'dline, are visiting at the
manse
ivirs. Du Mont, who has been visit-
ing with
isit-ing'with slier mother, Mrs. Egieston,
left on Friday for her home in St.
Louis. '
Rev. Jas,; Scobie and his mother ar-
rived from Scotland, on Monday.'
Mr. and -Mrs,. John Taylor of Han-
over and his mother, Mrs.-GcorgeTay-
lor of Wingham, spent Sunday with
her sister, Mr s..Eli Jacques.
iVlr, Harold Spalding, spent Sunday
with his ,.sister,, Mrs. Browning of
(Kincardine. r.,
Ala ..and Mrs. Purdon and Isabel and
Miss Agues MacKay, left op Sunday
for Toronto, to attend the exhibition.
Mr. James Cornelius 1 and Mr. and
IVIr's. Amos Cornelius, also Mr. and
Mrs'. Smith of Lucknow, left on Sat-
urday -for ,Torofito, where they will
visit relati%es and attend the exhibit-
ion this week.
Willie and Joe Kelly of St. August-
ine, are spending. tli.is week with' their
grandmother, Mt8. Jas,' Cornelius:
Mr: Ed. 'Start of Detroit,' was re-
newing old acquaintances in these
parts. one day last week.
Mr, ,Frank Paterson of Detroit, is;
home for the week -end,
Mrs. Andrew: Fox and: Miss Greta
'Fox, attended. the 'exhibition in Torte
onto last week.
Mr. John Chapman left on Tues
day to visit his mother, Mrs. Attridge
of Rapid City, Man.
Me. and ,iErs. Harris of St. Marys
and Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie of Toronto,
are, visiting with their parents, M1-. and
Mrs. John Ciubb.`
Bliss Luella Parrott. and Mr.' Bailie
Parrott of Blyth; and Mr, and Mrs. An-
drew Kirk of SeafortA', spent Sunday,
at the home or Mr. and Mrs, J. D.
Beecroft,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel' Bolt and
Zorn .1t. and .Mrs.Arthur Fox of Mar,-
noch, Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Falconer atidi
Raliston and Mr. ;and Mrs, John Pure
don and. children, spent • Sunday at
the lake at I�intail.
M7: Johnston. Conn, made a busi:-
ncss trip to, Toronto last week, '
Miss Elsie Blackhall of Wingham,:
spent last ]week .with =Miss Barbara
Weir,
Mrs. Thos. Davidson, M. and 'Mrs.
Fred Davidson. and Jim, visited with.
Fordwich friends one day last 'week
Monday
Word Was received here on iV of
y.
of the death of ,Mrs, Hugh Philips of
Lttcknow, ' •
< Mrs, Moffatt and son Roster, deft on
Wednesday for their home in Ridge-
clow, her mother MIs.. MacGregor,
accompanied her td Toronto.
Miss Edith Peddle returned last
week after spending her holidays in
'1'' provinces.
'l1 the prairie o
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Mr, and Mrs, Bert Francis of Exeter
d with 1V 1", and Mrs. George Cot-
tle,
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tle, onSunday,
Mr, and IJack Garton and child-
ren of Port Huron, are . here attend-
ing the funeral, of his mother, Mrs.
George Garton, Sr.
from
` Miss'Annie. MaorMoorerctu returned fra in
Orangeville, on Saturday.
Mrs., " Elgin Wellwood and son Rich-
ard, 'returned to their home in Or-
ai,gevllle on Monday,
Quite a `'number of pupils from
ei'e
left for Winghatn High ,School ph
Tttesday, •
JCliCUt re -opened bore on 1
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With Mr, Artgus MacHay, as teacher,
Mr. Earnest Robinson, 'spent; the
week end in Toronto.
BORN—Tri `Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne
McDowell (nee Josie Campbell) of
ilifillbr,00i<, on Friday, August 15, a
son.
Mr, and Mrs, Ramsay of Indiana
and Mrs. Dan Henry of Michigan have
returned to their hoines after visiting
with their brother, Mr. Robt. Henry.
Mr. Chas.; Campbell, left on Thurs-
day with Mr. David Beecroft for Owen
Sound and will visit friends in Barrie
and,with his daughter, Mrs. McDow-
ell, in Millbrook.
Mr. and •Mr s, Herd and Mr. and Mrs.
Morgae of. Detroit, visited with the
tatters father, Mr. Samuel 'Deacon,
over tlic week -end.'
Mr, Milton Mcliurtt'ey sof Windsor,
spent the week -end -at his home here.
Dr and Mrs. Gordon Shiril and
daughter of Listowel, spent the week-
end +with his father and other relat-
ives here.
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Thompson and
Helen, spent a day last week at Ctrand
Bend.
11rs. Broomer and children, left on
Toronto,
.'1 ne' in , or
Heir toz
Saturday for t>
Sett y
after visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Jas. Dori Sr and' other rela
tiY
es here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser.McDonald and
his motLter of Sun-
dayJamestown ,spent
with, Mr, anci:'hl.rs, Adaui Robert -
.., ti
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d ` Mrs. Joe .l Both )son and
1?fr, and i
son of Scaforth,•.spent, Sunday athet
homeon the pili.
Quite a number from here attended
the Orange decoration services, in l3el-
gt'ave Ceinetery ori Sunday,
Rev'. Mr, Moore left on M
to
visit fried
itt L oridom
Miss May Bone deft on Monday, fon
her schooi at Jamesvilic, Miss Laura
Ialso left for Darren, oii Monday;'
EI,.GRAVE
Miss ',,anise, McKenzie spent a
few clays with Iter friend, Miss Wade,.
of Lor dwth
Dr„ DaneGeddes,, wife and ffillxily of.
Lucknow,epent a sl ly w.ith friends last:
week.
Rev, Boyle and family of Southanip
ton, spent a couple of days with old
friends here,
Ur. Anderson and family, whohave
been spending• a. couple of niontlts as
thong friends returned to their honied
in Philadelphia, last weele.
Mr, and' Mrs. Earnest Geddes and
faittily,rspent the week -end at Bayfield;
IVIr. and "Mrs. Joe Millet are taking
in the Toronto fair this week. •
Mr, and Mrs. J. Stewart spent Sun-
day in Goderich,
:.Rev. W. J. Moores motored to Ham
Ilion, on Monday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. 1).. McCallum of Wood
stock, spent a few days with friends
in-Belgrave.
Miss Jean and Annie Geddes, are
spending a week with friends in. Lost''
don. 1. • .
MisS Dorothy Iir iiiges of Detroit,'
spent the weer: -end at her home here.
The Orangeman of Belgrave, dec-
orated the graves in Brandon and Mc-,
Crea cemeteries, on Sunday. There
were about forty graves decorated
with flowers.
ST. HELENS
fVErs. ' W. E. Gordon ivas a visitor
with. friends at Goderich last week.
Mr, J, D. Anderson went to Detroit
on Monday for a few day's visit. He
made the trip with Mr, Tota Radcliffe
who motored over for the holiday,
School reopened on Tuesday with
Miss Murdie and' Miss Buckingham a-
gain in 'charge ' at St, Helens, Miss
Lockart at ,Fordyce, and Miss McMil-
lan of Port Albert at S. S. No. f3.
Miss Wellteminc Rutherford left for
Timmins on 'Saturday where shewill
teach in the new Higli School,
Mr. Robert McQuillan of the Stci-
ling Bank at Sebringville, was home
over the holiday.
Miss Annie Claris left for Saskatoone.
on Saturday, when she holds the pos-
ition of Assistant Inspector in the Pub-
lic Schools,
ublic'Schools,
Miss Kathleen Hill of fLucknow, is
substituting for two months in the
Guelph Consolidated School for Miss fJ
Gladys Webb, who has not been very
well.' iF
The folowing leachers have return-
ed
eturn-ed to resusne` their duties afte,.' the -1r
vacationspent at their hone here. n
Miss May Cameron, to near Toron-
to;
oron to; Miss Mary Durnin, to Dunganon;
Miss Margaret Miller, to Centre Duni-
mei; Miss -'Winn fie oo s, to a t;
Miss Clara Woods, to . Guelph; Miss
Jean McQuillin, to Orono; Miss Mary'
McQuillin,: to Tweed; ilIass Beatrice
McQuillan, . to• Holyrood; bliss,; oroth Colina
Miss Clark, to Alvinsbon,, Miss Dy
VJrebster, goes to near Dungannon:
Mr and Mrs. l . A. Thompson and
daughter Verna of Wing%lam, spent
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We have in stock several exceptionally good lines of
School Shoes fol. Girls arl,ci'- Bo s—Shoes
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in fact that can be depended upon
absolutely' for good wear.
The lines we recomrend in'particular 'are made of
good Box, Kip Leather; double toes, good soles
and heels, I o shoddy ; or . pancake* in any
art --Shoes in fact that can be de-
part---Shoes
upon to wear well in
every instance.
We' have lines just. as described, made especially for
our trade and now in stock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McAree and
three sons who have spent the. past
two months with Mrs. McAree's moth-
er, ivies. W. Cameron, leave .for their
hone at McAuley, Man,, on; Wednes-
day:, ' A
The St.` Helen's School Fair will be
h,
lield:iiext- Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Il, t 1.
`i r "Loin son's evening a concert will :be given by
he week- end Verna
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ister, Mrs. McRoberts, the Galt Maple Leaf ' Quartette to
wlitch the school children will be ad-
mitted free. Tho Women's ut
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will open a booth at 4 o'clocl( for:tie
The following . have one to High
School'` to continue.rtileir studies.
Irene Misses I Woods Irene h:
i , Lynch
and/ Elizabeth' Inglis: to :Lucknow.
Mary Martin, Robina' Martin and Zit. -
da Webster to Wii,gharn.
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