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,LUnc4eous, Household Filtnishing .and'
Then we shall be amation strong. and
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11ie dhampion of world pekve and
Notes. — Mr. and Mrs Archie
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l2befty. .
Noakes and family spent the week a
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end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. e
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Tbomas Richardson, - Mrs.' No4es? a
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parents -41r, George Parker, who t
Notes. --Mrs. Basil Byrne and baby
runs a. bee apiary here, ,is also a-' b
expert gardener, as he had.. the plea- t
boy were the guests of her sister, Mrs, I
sure�'last week.pf eating hoTne grown
John Flanagan, during the early part
'Mr,
new pofatoe . a, which is a record for 0
of the week. and- Mrs. J Ohn
this -0-loinity. .' . t
- , Emipey, 8f Mitchell, were th e t
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4 Monday.—Kb.thleen Brennan, ag d 4,
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School Report,—The following is e
the youngest daughter of -Mr. anI
the report of the mid -summer pro- I
Mrs. Jack Brennan, of Hibbert, had
motions held at School Sectibn No. t
a hurried. operation on TueAday nignt
4,'Hlullett: Jr. IV.' and Sr. IV—John a
in the Stratford General Hospital.
Hesselwood, 69 per cent.. Sr. Ill and a
Her appendix had burst before they
Jr. IV—Effie Fairservi6e, 78 per cent. �
consulted Dr. Hall, Of MiLchell, ehli-
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Phyllis Redd, 71 per cent
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dren's specialist.—The symPatny Ot
Hesk, 70 per cent.; Benny Riley, 69
all goes out to the family of the late
per cent.; Earl Cartwright, 67 per d
Patric� Maloney, of McKillop town-
cent.;Perey Riley, 65 per cent.; Mar- t
v ship. Mr, Maloney was one of the
ion Stewart, 64 per cent.; Vera Riley, (
finest men of the township, respect-
60 percent. Jr. III to Sr. III—Lloyd
Ji ed by everyone who bad any dealings
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,Stewart, 63 per cent.. Jr. II to Jr.
with him. His demise following an
III—Lizzle Fairservice, 71 per cent.; d
operation on the spins is quite regret-
Robbie Riley, 53 per cent. 3� Jr. II to
table. 'Mr. Leo Hollaud is home from
Sr. II—George Hoggart, 63 per cent.; I
. Stratford Hospital and,growing daily
Beatrice Hoggart, 60 per cent. First 0
in stiength.—All honor to St. Colum-
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to Jr. II—Elfua Leitch, Keith Hessel-
ban's football team. Three to nothin4
wood, Tommy Lawrence. Primer to
was the score on Tuesday. night.—Mr.
First,Wessie Hoggart, Alex. Riley. 11
* and Mrs. McPharlin, of Detroit, were
Prianer—Beryl Carter, Cleta Medd. t
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Attendance, 21; average, 20. Dolores a
Curtin over Sunday, and also of Mr.
Laithwaite, Teacher.
and Mrs. John- Jordan, of Hibbert
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If . Township.—Miss, Mary O'Connor, of
WINTHROP
Detroit, spent Sunday and Monday
Address and Presentation. — On s
at her home in Hibbert Township. Mr.
Tuesday afternoon at the close of the r
-and Mrs. John �Lrauskopf, of that city,
school term, the pupils of School Sec- t
were also he* to visit with their
tion No. 10, McKillop, presented their 9
. many friends.'
teacher, Miss Edna Jacmieson, with a
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a handsome club bag, ivory clock and
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STANILEY
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jewel case. Master Wilson Little
School Report.—The foliowing is
read the address and the presentation a
the school report for School Section
was made by Miss Margaret Mont- d
No. -1$ Stanley, classes as they will
gomery: Dear Teacher,—We come I
,be Se#�teinlber Ist. Pupils are in or-
this afternoon to express our s.incere a
der of �standing: Sr. IV-Retta Tay- regret at learning of your resignation e
. I lo,r. Jr. IV -Anna Aikenhead, Stew- from S. S. No. 10. During the past c
I art Baird, Kathleen Mustard, Cath- seven years, you have endeared your-
, arine Ketchen, Stanley Collins, Doro- self to us as a teacher and as a friend.
thy Woolley. Sr. III -Evelyn Graim- You have, at all times, been a most
�t ger, Ray Pepper. Extra class--Nel- efficient guide both in our school work
son Forrest, Walter Baird. Jr. III- and in our moral and religious life. E
Randal Pepper, Ken McCgWan. Sr. In. -bidding you farewell we wish you
11 --Olive Johnson, Audrey'Swan,Jim R, happy ano .prosperous future and
I ID 14 7 TT Al- n -tot - Wa every sgrecess in your new school; and
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Snider, Archie Mustard. Primer-
as a slight token of our esteem, we t
Harry Collins, Carlyle Cornish, Nola
beg you to accept this club bag and a
Taylor, Willie Burdge, Billie Graham. ivory
clock and jewel case, not for
--Margaret Stewart, Teacher.
their intrinsic value but simply as an
Notes-4Mr. and Mrs. George IT.
oxpression of our good -will and kind -
Stephenson, of Marlette, M�chigan ly
feelings towards' you. Signed on t
have been visiting their friends i�
behalf of the pupils and ratepayers,
Stanley during the past week. -Mrs.
of S. S. No. 10, Mcl,Ullop- Miss Jam-
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Alice Armstrong and daughter, i:,_,son
expressed her heartfelt thanks
Mabel, of Pilot Mound, Man., are vis-
to her pupils and the ratepayers for
iting the former's mother, Mrs.
their lovely gifts.
'School Report. -The following is
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Stephenson, Sr., of Clinton, and other
relatives in Stanley. -Mr. and Mrs.
the school report of School Section
Richard Robinson and family, who
No. 10, McKillop, for the June Pro- ,
. have spent the past eight months at
motions, based on the year's work I
Carlyle, Sask., have returned to the
in they
and the Promotion Examinations'
The names are arranged in order of
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old home Stanley, where in-
tend spending the summer. -On Tues-
merit: Honors 75 per cent. or more.
day afternoon an induction service
From Jr. IV to Sr. IV -Wilson Little, i
was held in the United Church, Varna,
(h). From Sr. Ill to Jr. IV -Harold
Pethic (b); Margaret Montgomery,
when Rev. Mr. Penrose was induct,
ed into his new charge of Goshen,
(h); Russell Dolmage, Willie Camp -
Blake and Varna congregations' Af-
bell, Roy Dolmage, Willie Dolmage.
ter tho,service, lunch was served by
From Jr. III to Sr. 11 -I -Evelyn Spar -
the ladies of the congregation --Mr.
ling and Blanche Pethick, equal; Iso-
and Mrs. John Reid and family,, of
Alips, Leslie Dolmage, Elva
bel Bel,
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Flint, Michigan, visited at the home
Pryce. Prom Sr. Ill to Jr. III--Ken-
of Mr. and ?Ara. Thomas Robinson,
neth Bettles, Reggie Pryce. From
Jr. 11 to Sr. 11-Mandie Sperling,
over the holfilay. Misses Margaret
and Grace Tbabinson returned with
Olive Pryce and Oliver Pryce, equal.
them to Flint to spend a week with
From Sr. I to Jr. 11 -Glen Pryce.-
000
relatives there. -Mr. Fletcher Agnew
Edna M. Jamieson, Teacher.
Notes.-Tbe members of L. 0. L.
and family, of New York, spent the
past week 'with relatives in Stanley.
813 marched to Cavan Church Sun -
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They Are ardent Salvation Army
day evening. An appropriate sermon
was delivered by Rev. Dr. Brown, of
workers and on Sunday evening con-
Walton- [Mr. and Mrs. John Camp -
�ented to take charge of the service
Gosheii Church, where a good
. J. Broome,
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in
ah their earnest
motored to Toronto and spent the
with friends. -Mr. andMrs.
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Shannon motored to Norwich on
BLYTH .
Lnday And spent the day with Mr.
Notes. -A rink of Blyth bowlers,
and Mrs. A. Stone. -Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. Telfer, R. H. Rob-
Theron Bettles, Isobel and Kenneth
Fomprising
inson, James ,Denbobn and A- W.
spent the holiday with friends in
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Robinson participated Ili the bowling
Go4eTi,6h.---4Mr. George Eaton wears
tournament held in 'Listowel and
a smile these days. it's a baby boy.
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were suce6ssful In bringing home the
-Miss Velma Huist spent the holi-
day in St. Mary -s. Mr. and TArs. W.
third prize.—The first storey of the
new woollen mill b4p been erected,
C. Bennett apent Sunday with Mrs.
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This of cement and will be capped
WiVseeond storey of brick.—There
Bone, of Belgrave.�Mr. Ferg. Bul-
lard wears a smile these days. It's
was an exceptioix,611y large attendance
R boy, to�_4Xr. and Mrs. J. Dol -
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of brethren of the Orange fraternity
mag's, Xr. and Mrs. N. Govenlock,
Misses Norine Armstrong and Jean
to,
present in Memorial Hall on Sunday,
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Holland tpent Sunday in Grand Bend.
June 26th. A splendid address was
delivered by Rev. Mr. Gosse, of North
-�-Miss Hazel Sh"non, of Vord.City,
here—Mr.
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Bay, Grand Organizer of the Orange
is holidaying at her home
Hugh Ross Is spending a few days in
Order for Ontario West. The ser-
inon'-was both inptructi-ve and interx
Tobermory.—M,rs: A. Hulley and
6ting, admonishitig the'brotherhood
Mr%. William Bell, Moncrieff, spent
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to ever live iap to and practise the
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Ideals of the Order. 'Ret, ID: R. H.
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Munn, Guelpli.—Mr. Harvey Hulley
spent. Sunday with friends near Mon -
Barnby,- of Queen Street,
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drieff-
Church, assisted in the sordhe,4.Thare
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-were ixembers of the Oftngro-`Oidet
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WAT.S. Rally.—The W. M*. S. Rally
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was a grand attecess fiftw�elm;g particu-
W�Om4-V�a; Institute will serve supper
lar. Nearly 100 visitors were, -present
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from adjabeti,tsoijeti68. Mrs. William
, J i4*15;i1' . --ol the. Mein-
Briffon Preaident, was in the chair
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ope she will so' X. .7i It is the � or YO X , a ljli ei
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drs, Lloyd Dali� and family are ' (3) The Notherland no longerable to alike and th Ilk alike, .1411 e�, i fla� -",.��,` �
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pending 4 .few days with the form- "r��, carry alone the burden of defense of thus that tht-foundation, o 0fibW0,4011, , �1� .
-� the e . olonies, gave Canada notice that 'by Of' , Xol�y;, JJ -to '.1 11
r's parents. Ift. Dale lis opening up Winter I . was laid -but rather' -by e�, 7Z �
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ba;ber shop in the Commercial Ho- �� __ ply it must take some share of defence, pendence in e,very sense of, e *,, r ,.' '(1M.), A3bert I ;., .0-y �111(; ,� I
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-_�Miss Mildred Brit- A I L U f I F--';�`� SONS Feftral firtion sixty years ago which ,, .1 .
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, ,!'' Teach us to look in all our ends � a , '47,
on, of Toronto, spent the holiday " ...14 we .are celebrating this day. The , .1. ,
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rith her parents. -Rigs Irene Carter, -=�-- Fathers in estAblisheing this union bad On Thee for Judge, and not our frien a OM4=111 - , kopf ." 4R.Ag"A �,"
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f Toronto, spent the holidays under Steivenson-W1111 �:Cu�lw L d , Ptim , M3
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y. a' - United States and the Civil War . , ,
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0 BLA fflimTHING press and speeches of recent months. generation, according to the light Sr. 11 -Kenneth Thornton, 90, Lorne ,,4 ,.,
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lively appearance thereby. .- The - vision at all?" and if we have, "Are may say of them as we now say of School Report. -The following is - , 't ".", ,,,,,
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W. W. CROSIEk SEAF RTH - I flags and the choir sang the National ston, 70; Angela Johnston, 62; Archie ..... �f, _._ I �
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,vard go to the Continent of Europe. tion with Dominion Jubilee of Con- were here before we were. They are 606, Sam M.cSpadden 597. Jr. IV- ..'�7,.
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popular books and is a constant con- was held in St. John's Anglican ,deeply religious, horne-loving and,Sr. 111-Gretta HullLy, 549; Agne'k Killop: Ifortours, 75%; Pass, 60%. 1 � 1.1":
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Golf.-Fawored by good weather tended by a capacity cong-regation. ! people of Ontario possess many i ,1,,, -
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throughout, the course being in ex- "Where there is no vi.,;ion the people I tions, there is need to absorb thor- I occurred on Sunday morning last, this' Mill I TI. nderson, I I ,�' .. I
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ATTRACTIONS Seaforth Lions Club wiD hold a Bill Hasting.14, Toronto, I O'Rpilly, F. Horan, L. McGrath, A. Mr. Win. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Frel , 1�.r ,
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Evening. Julv 14tb, and enJoy an tion of difforent metb- I& , � , "w , .. �3"!I,
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I - ' IN 1 *4a - dbsetVed 14st ;Sunday and gave a 6hort soldfo-sa 6f'�'.*elcome. your presenCe—y oil rself, the ebildren.
eve4ftj: fte, lhtll, -;�,ae, et-iowded to The meeting opeTted with tho-"47aging ; the Lions Club, the town, the commun-
crverfi&mii�.' goy4�. At% of AJVbUrn, of the hymn, "'We b ,V A It&V to
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