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Say it twenty ernes a time "Day by day in every way
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The W. F. M. S. met ori Friday
Afternoon with an' etteudaince of t8.
mil Collection, $8.00, Roll Call, "Passages
y Xeon•,, the Missionary 'Record." Are-
port from the Presbyterial, meeting
held at Belgrave, was given by Mrs.
Rev, - Mel(enzie.
Mr, Waggle, graduate of Moody In-
stitute, Chicago, sang to a ;Grill house
at Endeavour ou Sunday evening.
n Miss Murdock gave a splendid paper
on "The Faith That Does. Not De-
QI pend On Sight" Miss Clara Met-
calfe acted as • president.
t Master I•iarry Mulvey is on the sick
IN list, we hope he will soon be alright
again and able to resume his 'studies.
A most enjoyable time was spent.
last Wednesday afternoon at the
Prickschool house, when Miss Mur-
dock and: pupils celebrated Empire
Day, in right, royal style. The war-
ious drills, recitations, singing, dis-
played much time and patience on the
part of the teacher and pupils, and
the program was fully enjoyed by the•
parents and visitors.- Mr. Thomas Ab-
reliant. . made a ,splendid chairman,
luncheon. was served on the grounds
ea,after which racing, ball games and
other.r games were indulged in.
Miss Mary Stokes is visiting with.
her sister, Mrs. Austin.
Mrs, Joseph Hall' is in Wingham
pa this week.
The June meeting of the Women's
Institute will meet on Saturday after-
noon at Mrs. Lincoln's.'
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Ea Miss Agnes Dulznage, Missionary on
ae furlough from South China, will speak
in the Methodist church on Sunday,.
June 3rd., at ro.45 a. m,' She is a
daughter of Mr. D. W. Dulmage of
Palmerston and niece of Mrs. L. W.
Rattan:
1t.Rl,4 rl;t9 1v1 On Monday evening, June 4th., at
S"p. in., Capt. Riddiford of Burlington,
-will give an address in the Methodist.
Church here on Protestantism. There
will be no charge for admission and
al all are invited to hear him. He is a
la first class speaker and served in the
Great ear,
1VJr.. 'and Mrs. John McLaren spent
Sunday at the home of •Mr. W. R.
Yeo.
rill' Mr. Win. 'Falconer has treated him-
self to a new Ford touring car.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw spent
Sunday with their daughter, Miss
Bernice, at Carlow.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hutchison, Miss B.
Sanderson, Mr. Ed. Lester and Mrs.
Sanderson all of - Toronto,spent the
week -end at Mrs. Sanderson's summer
home here.
Mrs,B.,Thomas and daughters are
movink, into the house. 'on.. Martin's
farm,
Mr. Robt. Hamilton is visiting with
relatives at London at present.
Mr. F. Black took a mixed car of
livestock to Toronto on Saturday.
Rev. T. C. Wilkinson is at Sarnia
attending conference at present, and
Miss Dulmage, returned missionary,
will look after Itis work here next
Sunday, June 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fells of Wing -
ham spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
1Vnn. lehornton.
Mr. Stanley Hall spent Sttnday with
dr. and Mrs. Wm, Yeo.
Mrs. J. \•fir; Leggatt spent a few.
days this week with relatives at Tees -
water; - - -
i\CcSses. Ed. Johnston and Arthur
Shalt are attending conference at Sar -
Mr. Wesley .Leggatt spent Sunday
312 with relatives et Moorefield.
eOO ;y I Mr. acid Mrs. Jas. Peacock, Mr. and.
ivies: Geo. i.borntent and Mrs'," J. Fell
are on a motor tripto visit relatives
at Canfield and Ingersoll this week,
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Sat .... 90 pkg. Tho U. I. 0. r&ceived a ear, of gaso-
line this week.
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GLaNANNAN
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunkin spent
Sunday evening' at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur ' Lincoln,
Mies i1fitn- aagh spent the week -1
end with her cousiia, Miss Annie Met
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Moore -1
field, visited at the home of Mr. ;arid
Mrs, Thames
s Weir.
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Mrs. Johnston and Mr. and�es.,
Thos, lrixter, spent Sunday mat the
liolnne of ,lire and Mrs.,Colin Eadie.
Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Marshall were
at London last' week, attending the
• l- ° ti titiele of Mrs, Marshail's.l
;kunat.a of a
itiin; Joint Rutledge, Iia ainptoit, Vis-
ited .at the home, of Mr. anal Mrs,
I)lrvc,r Stokes,
NO. George. Baird s cin;. the lholida
ant,' Litt: honle oi: Itis tooth,:°,, Mrs. Wet.
Mra d Mrs. WnTa
tier
of
Moorefield, sepnt Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Oliver, Stokes,
A number of young people held an
enjoyable picnic by .the Maitland
river on the adflz,
MORRIS
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Warwick vis-
itedat Mr. Robert Warwick's,
Mr, Iiuber't Kertiell and Miss Mary
Casentore, spent. Sunday at Mr. Stev-
ensons, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Leonard Rattan vis -
had at Mr. Milton Smith's,
Mr. ' - Scott, Win
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ham, are spending a. <£isw days with
their son, Mr. W. 5. ,Scott.
Mts. MacWilliams of Detroit) spent
a, couple of days last week wth her
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-Glitci;. cousiti:, Mrs, :liinttcr.
TORY CORNERS
Mrs. "flert Wright and Mrs. Levi
Galbraith .visited with friends in this
locality lately...
Glad to report Miss Doris Baker is
improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs, John Finley. of the
neth line ,spent • Monday in Wingham.
Mr. Lorne Laird and Miss Mildred,
spent Friday evening at R. A, Tay-
lor's,
Miss Me^Ewen of London, spent a
few days with her sister, Miss Flor-
ence, of the xeth.
Mr. Barry Smith spent Sunday at
Tory Corners.
Sorry to report that little Wesley
Gallaway of the•'B: line has been sick,
we hope fore speedy recovery.
Mrs. Oliver Gallaway .of Wingham,
is spending ra few days with her
mother, Mrs. Wm. Casenio.re'of Turn
berry, who is ill.
Quite a number from here attended
the sports at Pike Lake on the 24th.
Mr. Thomas ai%,r. Ar
Taylor made a bNicusinesskel tridpMto Wroxlfed
eter on Monday evening,
Miss ,Ella Nickel has returned to
her horn, after spending a few weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Tremble.
BORN"
McClenaghan—In Whitechurch, on
Wednesday, 'May 'aard., to Mr. and:
Mrs, Ben McClenaghan, e daughter.
Scobie—At the Manse, Whitechurch;
on, Friday, May 25th., to Mr. and
Mrs,' David Scobie, of London, Eng-
land, a son --William Mitchell.
LUCENOW
13orn—To Mr. and Mrs; Ernie Ait-
cheson, on Monday, May 28th,, a
daughter.
Born—To . Cantel-
Mr. and Mrs. J
On, on Monday, May 28th., a son.
Mt•s, Wm. McIntosh one of the old_
eat residents of the village, passed to.
her reward an Sunday. The Euiteral
was held to Greenhill cemetery on
Tuesday afternoon.:
1Vir. Claire'' Agnew of Windsor, is
visiting at his 'home here.
Mrs: W Johnstone has returned
Noire after spending over a year in
Win nipeg.
MissDan' Geddes was home from
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Mount Forest, est, over the week-ii
d,
'fiisses 'retie Carrick and Dorothy
Douglas motored to 'Ethel on Sunda]
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and s Litt the day with Mr. and Mrs.
r.ba
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Mr. lire .' vi s ' f in lana is
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✓cHE WINGIrAta"ADVANCE.
SALEM"
Mr, Thos:, Bolt• and daughter, Miss
Eva, of Wingham, called on friends
here last veeic.
Mr, and Mrs. David Vogau from.
near Molesworth called on Mr. and
Mrs. John Gowdy, one day„last week,
.Mrs. McTavish and two sons of
Atwood vicinity and Mrs, George'
Warwick and children of Grey, spent
last Sunday with Mi”, and Mrs. re L•
Weir and other friends,arsund here. '
Mrs. Goodfellow of Toronto, visited
her brother, Mr, A. E. Gallaher re-
cently
•
e -cantly.
Mr, and Mrs, Will Makwell from
south of Bluevale, spent last Sunday
with the latter's' mother, Mrs. W. J.
Mitchell and other friends in this com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs, David Dane and son,
Whitney, visited their aunt, Mrs, Win.
Weir last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Henning of
the West, are at present visiting with
friends around here.
Mr. j"as, McBurney has purchased
a new Chevrolet car.
Mr, Win. Abraham has ptnrchasecl a
new Ford car.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Ring spent one
evening last week with friends near
Orange Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dane of the
z4th of Howick, spent last Sunday
evening .with Mr. and Mrs, Edward
Palmer,
The program provided by the
scholars of the Union S. S. north of
here last week was well rendered and
the 'teacher', Miss Murdock, is to be
complimented on the way the child-
ren performed their duties. The par-
ents of the children who were present,
enjoyed themselves.
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WR,OUETER'
Mr. Alex Sanderson is home from
Toronto •tJniveesity,
Mr, Robert Stocks has purchased a
motor hearse of the very latest desin,.
Mrs, Lawrenee Moffatt of London,
is 'visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert • Mar-
tin' this
ar-tin'.this week. '
Mrs. Cavapagh of Toronto, is at
present visiting with her father, 1Vir.'
W. A. Rutherford:, •
Mr, Selby Dobbs of Becton, was a
guest at the home of Mr. D. D. San-
derspn this Week. -
Mr. Cordon Ferguson left on Mon-
day for Montreal where he hassecur-
ed a positipn as an elcetrical engineer.
Miss Agnes 1V eKercher' has gone to
Toronto, wliereshe has secured a pos-
ition in the statistical department of
the, Bank of Cominercc,
Miss . Margaret McTavish under -
weed an operation in Wipgham Hos-
pital on Thursday last for throat
trouble. At latest reports she was re-
covering as well as could be expected.
BLYTH
Mr, Richard Gidley of Exeter, visit-
ed at idle borne of his son, S. H. Gid-
ley this week.
A number of our citizens attended.
the Conservative Convention at Wing --
ham on Monday.
Mr. Win .Grainger died on Sunday,
May 27th,, at the home of his son, .Mr.
John Grainger, Con. 13, Huliett, at.
the age of 89 years. Deceased was a
descendant of Yorkshire, England,`
parents, and came to this country
when a mere boy. To him the honor
is given of first bringing thoroughbred
stock into Duron Co. The funeral.
took place on Tuesday froth his late
home, interment will take place in
Oak Chapel. cemetery.
Rev, A. C. Tiffin will attend the
Methodist Conferee ce convened at
Sarnia. The morning service is with-
drawn, Mr. Robinson of Walton cir-
cuit, will have charge of the services
in the evening.
BELGRAVE
Mr. and Mrs. John .McGee spent a
few days with their daughter, Mrs.
Simpson in London. ,
Mr. Norman Stonehouse of London.
Business College, spentthe week -end
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert
.Stonehouse,
Rev: J. R. Peters, B. A., is attending
the Methodist Conference in Sarnia.
Miss Agnes MacLean of Wingham;
visited over the week -end with Miss
Corinne Scandrett. -
FORDWICH
Mr, Earl Patterson has purchased
an Overland roadster. -
Mrs. E. E. Denny and baby were
recent visitors in Galt.
Mr. Stephen Butchart has taken a
position in Toronto. •
Mr. Thos. Bennett 'has gone to Lis-
towel where he has a position for the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spotton of
Toronto, were guests of ' Mr. and
Mrs. J T. Strong :recently.
We are _pleased to report that Miss
Marie Davidson is ,recovering nicely
from her 'recent operation for appen-
dicitis,
'EAST WAWANOSH
Mr. and ;Mrs. George Naylor and
Mr. and Mrs. Chs:rles, Robinson of
Donnybrook, and Mrs. John Mills of
Auburn,. Motored to London on Sat-
urday to s;ee their sister; also fheir.
i cousin, Mr, Fred Pratt, both of whom
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t led Stltdr etele1s 'Brie%' ' %` Bele a etc tt'
are very low. IN
• Mr. Norman Wightman of Brussels,
spent the week- e nil ;h'o
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his father, Mr. Wm. Wightman. Ii..
Mrs. Wni. Robinson and Mt Chas. NE
Campbell rete .:d. from. -Gat Mon, e
day last. They were attending, the funRI
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eral of their sister, Mrs. Ford.
Mrs. S. Thompson left on Wednes-
day to visit with her daughter, Miss
Ida,: of Toronto.
Mr. Harald Robinson left on Friday
to take a position in Hamilton Moun-
tain Hospital.
Mr. AlexShiell of Windsor, has`
been visiting at his home here for the
past week
Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Oliver of Wing
ham, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Shiell..'
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Clark of Harris-
} ton: spent, the week -end with her
-brothers, Messrs. Thos. and Alfred
McCreight. •
The ditchers are commencing' work
this iiveek at Mr. Kenneth Weaver's.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Henry of 13e1-
fast, spent the weale-end with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Robert Purdon.
Mr, jack Webb hits purchased a
new McLaughlin car.
Mr. John Gaunt left on Fridayto
take•"a position in Pelee Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson and
son xnotored to Kincardine one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs: Alex Naylor and fain-
ily of Wiarton, visited last Tuesday at.
the hoine of his brother, Mr, 13, S.
Naylor.
Mrs, John Haggitt of Blyth, visited
over the week-eud with her parents,'
Mr. attd Mrs. Alex Emerson.
Mr, and Mrs. Green and Clarence,
and Miss Jean McIntosh of Teeswat-
er, spent Sunday at the home of her.
brother, Mr. Thos. Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs, John Falconer of
Culross, and •her tnother, Mrs. Well -
wood of Wingtbarn; visited at the
home of Mr. anal. Mrs. Joe. I3olnies on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Orval Tiffin son and n son,
visited at the home of her brother,'
Mr. Robert McGinnis of Belfast, on
Sunday last.
ISI, Ilubbart of Detroit, visited- last
week with her cousin, Mr, Win. Mar-
ti n."*
Miss Lettie Fox spent part of her
holidays with her' Sister', Miss Isabel,
at Galt, last, week,
Mr,and Mrs. Cleo B n r
ani g0 and
children of •rceswater, visited with her
parents, Mr. and MVtrs. John I(enned s,
one day lest week.
Thomas
and Mrs.
Mr.otxt s MaODartald
and children, Gevcndolyn midTlzothas,
of Latldott, spent last week with her
'obtains, Mr. and Mn,r' MaeGtegor.
Miss ivlrtehell of Wingharre visited
with her sister, Mrs. Gordon 1.;l1ioti,
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Girls' Middies
Boys' Wash Suits
Boys' Summer Jerseys
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Children's Socks
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Ratine Ginghanis
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Men's Percale Shirts
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Men's Summer Ties, Collars,
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on Monday.
Mr: and. Mrs.. Harry McCicnaglnan
and babe :of Belgrave, and Mr. and
Mrs, Herbert .Laidlaw and baby, Lue-
lla, visited on. Sunday with the form-
er's father, Mr. Barbour of Luckn ow.
Mr. and. Mrs. Will Falconer and
son of Bluevale, motoredover in their
new r.
Ford car and spent Sunday with
his uticle(MJohn Falconer,
,
Mr, and Mrs. Fault Vander and
sons visite, with Mr, and Mrs. James
Cornelius on Thursday.
On ac 0c nt
ou of Clic Anniversary ser-
vices in the Presbyterian church on
Sunday, the services in the Methodist
church will be withdrawn.
Mr. Win. Dawson has been suffer-
ing for the past week froini a crushed
foot. A block of wood fell on at
Mr. •Robert McClenag han'a Wood bee.
The Bible Society are holding a
meeting in the Methodist a:'burch on
Friday evening at 8 o'clock.
Mr, and M a. Jas. Laidlaw and
ctildreen,visited.with her sister, M,•s
.
McBracn, of Auburn on :Setuley,
Miss. Alba Fox visited .last• week
with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Humphrey,
St, Helens.. y.
Mr. Dan Martin returned from Tor
auto on Wednesday.
Mr, Coiling of - Ripley, and his
daughters, Mrs. Duncan MacTavish
and son grnest and Mrs. John Mc- ..
Tavish and daughter, galled at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, George Cottle
on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mr,7�i� Jas. Cornelius and
Mr. and, Mrs,, h s, Cornelius spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. 'Thos.
Guest.
Mr. and Mrs, Wni. Maltin and son,
y
Bruce, Spent Sunda in Walkerton,
Don't , forger the Anniversary. see-
Vices
e,d
D'forget•-
vices hi the Presbyterian church of
Sunday, also the tea meeting:: oil Mon- •
5', J� d}
day.
o it ltialare., were chiistened. ih the
P.rc
sliytiiraan church here on Sunday
-'braving:'
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Walters
of
Culross,_' visited on SnndaJ ' with Mr..
and Mrs, Gordon .h„l,liott,