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THE WING•HAM ADVANCE
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BLU VALE
Rev. Mr. Pearson of Calgary, tools
eltar'e of the services in the Metho-
dist Church Sunday evening and gave
an excellent sermon, ttaldng for text
"Let Hina Deny Himself, Take up His
Cross and Follow Me", Rey, Mr.
Clydesdale was also present and sang -
a solo which was muat appreciated,
Dr. and Mrs. Ed. Coupes have re-
turned home to Philadelphia \after
spending a few weeks with relatives
around here.
Mr. and Mrs, Dick Reid of Brook-
lyn, N.Y, spent a few clays with- their
cousin, Mrs. ' Robt, Musgrove.
Mi*. and Mrs. J. W. King visited.re-
latives at Bervie last week.
Miss Cora. Messer of Toronto, was
here catling on old friends for a few
day's last week.
Rev, and Mrs.' Wilkinson are spend-
ing their holidays with, relatives at
Ripley.
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Misses Margaret ..and Grace Curtiss
are visiting . relatives at Mitchell and
Toronto at present.
Mr. Eldon McKinney has been ap-
pointed operator at Acton, _Ont.
Mrs, and Rev. Clydesdale of Exeter
and Mrs. Mills
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spent Sunday
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with 'Mrs. Grace Snell.
Mr, and Mrs. M, Y. Farrow of Coll
ingwood visited with 1VIr. R. Mus-
grove. .., ,
Mr, Win. Stewart of BowlineGreen
is up for a few days assisting his
father to build a new ltouse,on the old
Stewart homest=ead."'
sand Mrs. John Anger of Neu
stad, spent the week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Gallaher and Mr.
and Mrs: M. Masters of Belgrave'
spent Sunday at the hottte of Jas.
Masters. " - -
Miss Laura Holmes returned to her
school at Wolverton on Monday and
.Miss Zelma Turvey also returned to
hers at Tupperville.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. MVlowbray also•
Mr. and Mrs. H. McAllister of Alma
spent Labor Day, with friendsl here.
School ie -opened T ws d -ay With a
good attendance. w.
Miss Bessie Nichol returned to Tor-
onto, Monday after a few weeks visit
at the home of her parents.' as
Miss Dorene Haney of Wingham;
spent Labor Day, with Mrs. J. Mast-
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coat. Shipments of . Men's and"
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Mr. and Mrs. Wes Leggatt spent
Sunday with Whitechurch friends.
Mr. L. Hyles and Miss Jeanette
Mowbray, visited at Holstein on Sun -
Mrs. 5. "W King and Mrs. Rainton
are spending a few. days at Toronto
this week.
Ivlr. and Mrs, Walter, Scott and f
family of Seafort&. spent Labor Day . BELC4RAAVE
with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Scott. Dr: Dan Geddes, wife and family.
Mr. Milve
Sellers is taking in the of 'L' ucknow, spent a day among old
Toronto exhibition this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greer; Mrs. A. friends in the village last week.
H. Musgrove; Mrs. Jno: Musgrove Miss Beatrice Faifservice of Hullett
aid Mrs: E. Bosman all of Wingham, spent a few day's with her cousin, Nor-
ah
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guest of. Mr. and Mrs; John Stewart.
Mrs. Dan Geddes is "visiting with
friends in Nappinee,
New StarCafi
Day Night Service(
Open from 6.30.a.m, till iz pan.
Ftil1 Course Dinners from ax a.
m. tilt 2 p.m.
Price 40c
Supper from 5 p.m. till 7 p.m.
Price 40c
Lunches Served after 7 p.m. at
cheapest rates.
ar Meals. for $7,00. Buy a
Weekly Veal Ticket.
materials used.
Only the 'best mat
Patrons served courteously.
We aim to ('please,
$ Meals at above prices to corn-
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mence Saturday, Sept, xst.
Telephone arrangements prom -
1 ptly'attended to. Phone 263. --
Sunday Service till 7.3o p.m.
JOE MARKS'Proprietor. ,.
W HITECHURC][
Misses i\f rion and ,Ethel Simpson
of Wingham, spent last •week with
their aunt,:-ktrs. Frank Henry,
Mr, and Mrs. Art Moore and Miss
Ilene Moore motored to Palmerston,
on:'Wednesday and spent the day with
his; brother, Mr. Wes. Moore,
Mr. Fred Newman of Toronto, is
spending this week at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. 13, S. Naylor, •
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stnith of Luck -
now spent Sunday with ^ their aunt,.
Mrs .Jas. Cornelius.
Master Willie Mowbray visited last
week with his grand -mother, Mrs.
Hutchinson of London, and his aunt,
Mrs, Sam 'Leggatt of Holland.
Mr, and Mrs, Alec. I3utler, and son
Alec of Clinton, spent t\qC, week -end
with her sister, Mrs..OrvaliiTiffrn, and
her parents, Mr' and Mrs. McInnes.
Miss Agnes Kennedy of Guelph 0,
i at her home
here,
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Misses Flora Ross and Addie of To--
'ronto, are holidaying at the home of,
their parents, Mr: and Mrs. Mac Ross.
Miss Robina Henry left last week
for her school in Guelph.
Miss Isabel"Fox returned to Galt, .on
Monday.
Mr, Carl Lott of Kincardine, spent
.the week -end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Lott.
`Mr. and Mrs, Jack Henderson and
children of Paramount, spent Sunday
with her siter, Mrs. Mac Ross.
Mr. ' Frank Paterson of'Detrdit, is
spending the week -end with his fath-
er, Mit: Ken Patterson.
Mrs. Wm. Put -don, Aldin and Mabel
and Mrs.. John' Purdon and children,
and" Mr, Harold Whewell spent last"
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, And-
rew Stein of Ashfield.
IVliss Iiia Simpson of Chicago, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Frank
Henry. , '
Master :Malcolm Ross started to the
High School this week.
Mrs. John Falconer was attending
her sister-in-law, Miss Ellen Falconer
of.Langside,,last week, Miss Falconer
is seriously ill at present,
Miss Nettie' Cottle visited with her
sister, Mrs. Ed. 13rcAvning of Kincar
dine last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Browning and.
Ernest Sparling of Kincardine, spent,
the week -end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Cottle.
GLENANNAN
• ,Mrand•:M'rs "1.2etiaett Apial"eby, and
Miss Edithe Adair motored to Toron-
to on Friday, where they. will -spend
a couple of weeks with friends there.
School re -opened on Tuesday with
Mi ' Harold. Weir, a recent" graduate.
of Stratford Normal as teacher.
Misses Annie and Janisa Homuth of
Winghatn, spent a few days oft the
past week with their couisn, Miss Em-
ma Hardie.
Miss Mabel Stokes spent the week-
end in Wingham; with her friends,
Misses Bennetts.
Miss Irene lfundell was 'the guest
of Bluevale friends.
Mr. aiid Mrs.`Russel Bloomfield of
Wingham, Mrs. ,Murchison and, Wil-
fred, motored to Toronto,"on Satur-'
day, where they will visit a fe-W days
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Murchison.
Mrs. Oliver Stokes spent Thursday
with friends in Wingham.
Miss - Mary Haugh returned home
on Saturday after spending a few' days
with friends in Toronto.
Miss Hazel Mundell of Bluevale; vis-
ited .
with friends on the Y
Miss Bertha Marshall left on Satur-
day for Toronto, where she will sg td
a few days.
Thursday, Septeznbe
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6th, .gag.,
d Mr. and Mrs John Pearson o Miss McKenzie of Woodstock, is the
Ethel were visitors at the:homeof
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Musgrove on
Sunday.
WROXETER Mrs. McGuire of Londoon, spent a
few days with Mrs. John McGuire.
Mr. Ernest Geddes spent a -few 'Says
in Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Scott spent 'the
week -end with friends near Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart spent
Sunday in Bluevale. •
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dunbar, Mr; and
Mrs. John McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Callum motored ,to Toronto to attend
the Fair this week:"
-Mrs. R. E. McKenzie has returned
home after spending a couple of weeks
with friends in Toronto.
Members of L.O.L. are requested to
attend a special meeting in the Lodge
room on Wednesday evening, Sept,
12.111, at 8 o'clock sharp. Bert Watson,
W. M., Allan Pattison, Rec. Sec.
ma Rev. and Mrs. Ferguson, left on
Thursday. for a few weeks vacation.
Jack mid Mrs, Wendt, spent Labor
®Day in. Toronto. •
t Principal Garrett, has' moved into
®the house lately vacated by Mr. Wm
Hutherford and Mr. Rutherford has
■ 'moved into his other house on Centre
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®kir. R, C. Berkenshaw 0f Toronto,
. spent the. week end at the home of
F. and Mrs, Kitchen.
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sl The Howick Mut ai yire Insuranc
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TCuo.eshdayeld their monthly meeting on
® I M Elvt H rn ref± MnMonrla'y af-
fu ternoon for Sudbury, where 'she has
■ been teaching.,
■ l After spending two weeks holidays
le at her home here, Miss Orol Kitchen
® returned to Toronto, Monday after -
*,noon.
y Anumber from here left on Monday
for the Toronto exhibition.
®: Mrs. White is at present visiting
her daughter in Toronto.
®` Born—On August 3rst, to Mr. and
■ Mrs. Clarence White, a daughter.
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W. P. M. S. met et Friday after-
noon with a membership of 57. The
meeting was opened by singing, scrip-
ture reading by Mrs, Douglas. Topic.
"Education and Welfare of the Child-
ren biggest task -of today". by Mrs.
John Mulvey and Miss Annie Douglas.
Prayer by Mrs. (Rev.) McKenzie. Col-
lection $3.60. A contribution of $ro
by Mrs. Newans was much appreciat-
ed.
School opened Tuesday with Miss
t. cess,
oilherits as teacher, we wish hesac-
Miss 131anch Irwin of Wingham, is
holidaying with her parents here, ac-
companied by her little nephew.
' Mr, and Mrs. Phomas Abram at-
tended the exhibition last week,
Miss Helen Mulvey and Miss Annie
Douglas visited at Charles Scott's on
IThursday.
Mrs. James Darling is quite low at
present.
' About 7o members or friends of the
Women's .Institute gathered Saturday
afternoon at Mrs. Wrn. Edward's, and
a most enjoyable "time *as spent,Blue
vale and Gorrie being well rep seeted.
After all business affairs were arrain-°
ged a well prepared program was giv-
en, consisting of music, recitations and
readings. Mr. Edwards and Master
Clayton favored the audience with a
few selections on the violin and guitar.
A solo by Mrs. (Rev.) McKenzie, in-
strumental music by Miss Freda Duffy
■ arsolo by Miss Margaret Edwards, re
■ citations by Miss Helen Mulvey, read-
ings by Mrs, John Gowdy and M. jet -
fray. Lunch was served oh the lawn
■ and. added much to the pleasure of the
II afternoon, lira! Edwards and family
■ spared no pains to make the meeting
a success.
MI a are wrongwith the Bellmore
What
girls that are falling off the sidewalk,
New Sweaters are here in all:the Best Styles 1111
and Colors, Pure Wool . Garments at the Lbw 61
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Bargains f;er the oys
Your Boys may need New School Suits.
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Low. W e are Selling Suits at Reduced Boys 4
For Weeks.
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• Mrs. Harry Francis of Exeter, and
Mr. and :Mrs. Lawrence and daughter,.
Alma of Seaforth, and Mrs. .Gannet
and Jim of Bl`.uevale, visited last week
school Shaer
fop Boys and Girls,
Splendid New Lines oll School Shoes for
Girls and Boys, have been placed
In Stock This Week.
^ � owingto
This is the time of year when good' shoes are needed
the close approach of Fall' and Winter and we have no hesitation in
recommending absolutely certain lines that are dependable' in every
-particular. w ,
These shoes -have solid. leather soles and insoles and 'double toes,
while prices are much less than forrrierly.
The Leadi
Phone 129.
WILLIS
Sag :i, e Store of Huron County
Wingham, ,Ont.
Nansorsommummumumnsmommimminummammuse
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.with the •fo t?1�?f a b e ,
Cottle. -
1' r, and Mrs. -Alec. Naylor of. Palm-: ® :
erston, and his sister, Mrs. Butcher of
Wingham, visited on Wednesday with
their brother, Mr. B. S. ,naylor.
The barn owned by Mr. Thos. Guest •�
ori the Egleston farm was b.ufned on ■
Monday morning. -■
• Miss Edna Kerr of Wingltam, visit- ■
ed with Mrs. Andrew Wilson and Miss rm
Jean Gillies over the week -end.
Mr. Fred Davidson had the Delco.al
lighting system installed'in his home ■
and barn last week. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Kerstein and Mr. and ■
Mrs. Rome of Walkerton, visited with •
IVIr. and Mrs. Harry McGee and with' ■
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Davison on Sint-, 1111
day.
Mr. and Mrs., John Cones. of Tor- ■
onto are visiting with his bbrother, Mr. ■r
Wm Coulter, and other relatives in III
these parts.
Mr, Thos. McCreight is attending 111
the Toronto exhibition.
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,.,..McAllister—Septetttber 3rd,_ ,'.ioivn-
ship of Culross, to Mr. and Mrs. W,'
David Me.Alias ter, a daughter,' ('Floc -
Cance Noreen.)
Cs,meroii In Turnberry, on Aug, r
to. Mr. and Mrs. Mibas Cameron, a
'Roaring
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was known as the"bad man"
of the sparcely" settled Cariboo
Meadows far away in the
great.Northwest. Years of life
in the wilderness has sharp»
cned his primeval instincts
'but had not hardened his finer.
qualities of manhood.
One day he accidentally meets '
pretty Hazel Weir in the
woods, abducts her, takes her
to his cabin 'and informs her
he intends to woo and win
her for his wife.
Northof
Fifty'
Threei
,0y .BEftTWICI W SINCLAiIlt
is first of all niche rlbry, with
excellent oharact*rization,
strong situations, full of heart
interest and the ; vigor artd
stfestrengthof'its northernnorthernacid
ground. You will thoroughly
e ijoy` eve installment of this
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Boom,
a tchfor £hhopen
1artaiserzr.r
Play -Off May Be Here -
Lucknow and Teeswater having tied
for the Championship of the Bruce
League, and now playing off.. The
first game was played in Lucknow and
resulted in a tie, the second game, in
Teeswater as won by the• i,otne team...
The tied game in Lucknow will have
to be replayed and if Lucknow are
the winners a sudden death game will
likely be played here. If the game is
here Wingham should turn out and
help them financially, they are helping
Wingham by playing for them in the
North Wellington.
MORRIS'"
Mrs::- George Edgar and daughter,
Francis, has returned' home after a
month's visit in the States.
Mr. Wm. Stevenson of Grey, spent
last ' Stutdaf on the 2nd line.
Mrs. Robt. Warwick is spending the
week -end at Clinton.
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Master Jimmie McBurney, who has
been visiting with his aunt, Mrs. John
McGeem-eturned to his home in°Tees-
water last Thursday, • ' .
Mrs, Elfred Holmes (nee Miss Edna
Lyon) and son Donald of Dresden,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rob-
ertson and other old acqua'in artees
here last week..
Mr. John Argo of Loudon, spent the
week -end with Mr, Norman Wight -
man. Noonan left for his school in
London on Monday.
Miss Annie Ro-ltinson ,and Wilfred
are attending the Toronto Ex.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and child-
ren spent the weekend tvith her moth-
er, Mrs. Clark of S-iensa11. •.
Mt. and Mrs. Win. James and fami-
ly spent Friday with friends in Go.d-.
crick,
Miss Nesbitt of )?airnerston return-
ed to her school on the r2ttt on Mone
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGee visited
relatives itt London ort Wednesday.
Mr. Jack Smith of Brussels, spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wim Jam -
'es.,,
1Vtr, and Mrs. I -Turd and Miss Bes+ie
Deacon of. Detroit, spent a few days
last week at the latter's home here.
Mr. Jim Perdue left on Monday for
his school in Echo Bay.
George Robinson and Melville Bee-
croft started to High School on Tues-
day,
uesday.
Miss May Bone left for her school
at Janttetville,, near Lindsay, last Sat.-
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Rev. Simon Pentland took the ser-
vices on Belgrave circuit on Sunday
for Itis son, Mr. C. Pentland,
Miss Margaret McKenzie of Kin-
cardine. is teaching in. the school on
the oth.
Mrs. Melbourne McDowell and chil-
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left on Saturday for her home
near Peterberospending' after the past
month t witt her r areitts Mir and Mrs:
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Charles Campbell. .
Mr. and Mrs. Marls Armstrong and
Donna, were visiting in Toronto last
week,
Mr. and Mit, Albert Perdue enter
tamed a number of their friends to a
coria roast ron Thursday night last.
Miss Florence Deacon left on Tues.-
day
ues-day to i•estune her duties as 'teacher
at Roches i'oint.. w
Mr, and Mrs. George Walker spent
Sunday with talc latter $ parents at tt
I1!elens.
Alcan, Leaver ond-. Gershorn Johrrstt &
are working' on the roads near Lang
Miss Doris Walker" of the Past O1-
fleee�staff, entertalited:a number of her
friends front town to a corns roast and r
dance at their hoose on th,e„rzth con.,
on 'Wednesday evening last,
Mr. Thomas ]Reid, of Hamilton, vis»
ited with friends int thisvleinityr and
spoke at the meeting at School Iottee
No. g, on .1*ridty: afternoon, *hire he
used to teach."
' Mdie Ce t,Mell. /item*
to, traiisssnAr Atn; LtnvdotntrrrlfiCt�elefpdiasl.