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REMINISCENCES,
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SUCCESSFUL CELEBRATION
TUE NEW PREMIER
The Citizens' Band under the direction
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of Bandmaster Goo. J. Wright, will play
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"" � 'emolubrionce Of the IlAttls, of the
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Ron. Arthur Molghow Is A Son Of
thefollowing program at the park, F I riday
. ArAwanosh
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Ass R!eanor Ml;Lean is visiting With
Boyne
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night July 16th at 8 p. in.
March, Fearless ........ � ......... Moss
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relatives in Hensall.
Although the morning of the 12th was
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Hon.' Arthur Meighent is Sir Robert
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Overture Extempore ......... IR Fillmore
It is. again holiday time and one's mind
Miss Noel Drummond, sleat the week.
very Wet And anything but inviting or on-
Borden's successor. He is the youngest
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Waltzes Among the Roses ..... Barnhouse
has leisure to roam. over the pleasarit
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end with his parents in Hensall.
. cour4ging for an Orange celebration yet
man who b as ever held the prime minster-
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Scotih Ma rell, Gathering of the Claiia
Relds -of youth. The, first school house,
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'Ars"Harry Howardof Xamloops, B,
before ten o'clock the weather cleared and
ship, and also, the first Weiterner call-
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No. 13 East Wawanosh, sto e
bank of Bennett's creek, or more correct-
C, visited witli Mrs. BoRdOf town.
Old $aul came out In all his strength And
p9wer and continued to smile on the
ed to the high honor. Sir Robert
Borden notified Hon. Mr. Moigben tb. At
Selection of Home, Songs. containing
love songs coronet solos . . Gusta Schumarr
ly the south east comer of Walter Scott's
Miss Ethet Chandler spent the week-
crowds .as they gathered in Wingliam,
he proposed submitting his nam6 to his
Serenade, the Victor Angelus.. ,.F� Myers
farm. It was a typical hnmp of education
mol at Ler oarental home in Turnborry.
with the result that one of the largest And
excellency as the proper person to. form
Trombone SoIQ, Lassus Trombome.
for the children of the plorleers, built of
miss Elizabeth Wellwood, of New York
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best Orange celebrations ,ever held here
an administration. Ron. Mr. Melghen
H. Fillm6re
I a, cottage roof with chimney At the
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High School staff. is home for her vacation.
was witnessed by thousands, -
has accepted the task and has submitted
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�'�e ur�*,'��cadia ......... A. M, Laurens
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peak, the desks for seniors level Against
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Mrs. John Armour of Toronto, is visit -
After dinagrtb@ park was, (be rendenz-
- his Cabinet to his excellency. Sir Robert
Galop, Rouse the Flag ............. Beyer
the wall on two sides, with bam' breaking
, g with relatives ano friends in this- vic-
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Yous and under the dirAction of County
Borden's formal resignation took effect
God Save the King
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b ches, elsewhere for'wee folks. X. high
inity,
Director of cererrionies, Mr. T. �- Mc-
on Saturday, and the new leader will an -
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four logged desk stood on a sinall plat-
form from whence as from an imperial
throne,,issued the t eadier's authority.
Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Young and children,
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Ill otored to Hamilton and Toronto., this
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Lean, mounted on a white borseO �nd as-
sisted by the primary lodge directors the
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. . trienso procession was formed with the
nounce his Cabinet soon afterwards.
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.on. Martin Burrell has retired And
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has been appointed one of the joint Par" �
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Culross. Mrs. George Cdsemora of Turn-
berry and Mrs. Hector McLean motored
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Brussels Celebration
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This seat of education was well oti' to-
wards the close of its history the
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Mitis Edna Chandler is making an ex ,
following lodges and music in the proces-
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Citizen Brass Band,
liamentary librarians. Hon. N. W. Ro-I
has He feels that,
J. V. (4140V -Es,
ellorkof wl"Rham.
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when
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The Henderson Pipe Band will be wel-
slip w-Witigham, � p'
well also retired,
Out the SMOOI, ., enlivened at noon honr'
Mr. Gordon Willits accompanied by
writer had the high honor of finding room,
Aprided visit with friends in Kitiplielier and
Bervie, Orange Hill, Kincardine, Cargill.
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although in agreement in policy with the
his mother are spending a few. weeks Jrd.
Thursday, July 22nd
beside the water pail and getting the
Elora. �
accompanied by th eir fife and drum band,
new le4der, that he cannot remain in
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Bro. D. It. McDonald led the Render-
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first look upon the heights of knowledge,
Mrs, H. Hayden of Fergus, spent a few
Dungannon, Belgrave, Ashfield, Lucknow,
'political life. and will return to his'law
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Thereweremany good stories, however,
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days at the home of her son, Mr. 0- V-
Ripley, WrQxeter, Maple Grove, Blue,
practice in Toronto. His retirement is
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"'t WANTEI)-l'tote,3t,ttit''teaclier
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f0t,9. is, No 0. Turaborry. btate expe -
Program will be consist-
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floating about 'which we heard of earlier
Hayden. . . I
Yale, Walkerton with their fife and drum
greatly regretted, and he leaves with the
Scott. Indeed, when be was abz)ut four-
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days. A Mr. Spence. and -his wife had
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mitchell and lain-
band, Teeswater, Garland, St. Helens,
best wishes of his colleagues, He would
sdetiss Laura Bone passed the Junior Grad 0
League Base Ball Matches
given to the young rustics something of
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iiy, spent the 12th atMr, and Mrs W,D.
C ulross, S ummer W1, Belfast, Kinlough
have retired even if there had been no
when the train wanted to come in the rain
Foot Ball Game
the advanced learning and gqr4eel man-
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Elliott% I I I
Kingarf, Zion, Bethel, Kinlost and the
c1lang, in the leadership. It is believed
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nooni the first day, the clam" will be a
2.60 trot or pace, a 2.30 trot or Pace and
Water Fight
ners, which had be,a,n theirs in more
R, W. Livingstone ex -Reeve of Gre,y
Wingham brethren headed by the Loadon
the ot;er members of the Cabinet will ,re -
j &Xr arlef"
The it powtbd at the Towaship
on ondXg,Ju)l A & at3p. m, *
Fun Specialties, etc.
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fortunate days in Orkney, Scotland, But
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tp. spent a day with his � brother, D. K.
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JuMilwKiltie Band,
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main for a time at'least, By-elections
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Gales Splendid Kiltie, Baud
however good were their iptention% they
last week. . . ,
On their return to the park,,Coulaty
will therefore be immediately required in
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had much'to leafn of the practical fik
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Mrs. K.'L Howard of Toronto,, VISitled
Master, J, A. Johniton of Sheppardtou,
British Columbia, 0 tario, . ew Bruns-
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,the Fun Making
from their neighbors and of mischievous
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with he r sister, Mrs. R. 5towart McGoes
called the meeting to order in a few well
wick and Nova Scotia. These will turn-
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Guelph Jaiz Band
tricks i1i the school -room, Miss Church-
Edward St. .
chosen words. Bro. W. H, Gurney,
ish the first test of the stability of the new
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ill was the next teacher, whose ride must
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Mayor of Wingbaw on behalf of the town
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Government. There will be other Cabin.
and the Wonderful
have been fairly 2kuthorative, as few com-
.Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Hayden of
we Ic&ned the visitors ina neat speech,
et changes, but they will be deterred for
. Julian Acrob . ats
ments were heard, It was , for Miss
Fergus, spent the 12th with Mr. and Mrs.
Other speakers during the afternoon were
.some months.
I of Toronto have been en -raged,
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Olives, a gentle, even tempered, young
0. V, Hayden. �
the Provincial Grand. Chaplain of Ontario
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Honorable Arthur Meigben, Prime
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lady, we first stood to say our A 13 C'6
. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin, Mr. and
West, Rt. Worshipful Bro. H. W. Snell,
Minister -designate of Canada, is a native
. GR.&N:o , Pkomr,xA-DF, Cowm=
on the tablet. We forget ,the names of
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M rs. Ed Jenkins and family spent Sun-
Oro. John Joynt, M. P. P.; Past County
of Perth county. Born 4, at Anderson,
on Victoria Park in the even-
those in our class, except three w ho must7
day at ikincardine,
Master of South Bruce, J. J. Hunter,
Blanchard township, on June 16, 1874,
ingby.Bands. Worth coming
miles to bear.
have been Kindred Spirits. There was
Mrs. Will McCutcheon of Wilkes Barre,
Mayor of Kincardine; Bro. Goo. Stiotton,
he is in his forty-seventh year. * He was I
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Jimmy Parrott, whowas usually honored
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Penn., visited *with.her aunt, IA's, Thos..
ex�MAYor of Winglia"m; Bro. A. H. Mus-
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educated at. St. Mary's Collegiate In. 1
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Admission to Park 25 cents.
with a daily strapping for lanocent mis-
Forbes, over Sunday. ,
grove, ex�M, P. P., Rev. J. F. Dingman
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stite' and Toronto University. As a i
Don't Miss the Fun at Brussels
chief, Then Mat . t Harrisdit, tfie bright-
Mr. Herbert Agnew, London, motored
and R ev. Dr. Perrie of Wingbam and
youngmanhe went West and prahtised
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a
est of little chaps, whose fun was so
open, that it was a cruel thing to chastize
to Wingham and spent Sunday with his
uncle, Mr. Chas. Sutton. . . A
Rev. T. H. -Farr of Kincardine.
The speeches were eloquent and were
law at Portage la Praire which constitu-
ency he now represents in the House
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it. Bob Coultes, who waited at, his gate
for me every morning, was flice'myself
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lylisse$ �Iancbe Bennett and Sadie
Davidson Summer schoot
' listened to with great attention by the
large audience. They dealt with the
the Orange Order, their
of Commons.
In 1908 be wag first elected 16'Parlia-
ment, in 1910 to
over -awed by the school dis,
are attending
principles of
and moved a resolution
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cipline.. The four of us were so friendly
At Alma collede,� St. Thomas.
struggle for liberty of speech and con-
remove the duty on Agricultural implem-
deal ,
that it was quite common -for us to trade
Mr. And Mrs, Robt. Leathorn of Brant-.
science, equal rights to all and special
ents. He was retu�ned at, the general
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dinners, especially when some of us were
ford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
privileges to none. '
elections of 191 I and 1917; was appoint-
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Fo * P. en
stalled on.breadand maple syrup, soaked
on both sides. Then buttermilk
Arthur McGee, Bluevale Road,
Cross Broo�kljn,
I The concert in the park at night was
attended by a large crowd, The Hender.
ed Solicitor -General on June. 20, 1918;
Secretary of State and, Minister of Mines,
a scone
. Mr. and Mrs, I,, C, of
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was a welcome exchange'
Ont,, are visiting with Mrs. Cross, par-
son Pipe Bind of London assisted by Alice
August 29, 1917; Minister of the Interior
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By the time Miss, McGaw was engaged
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Currie.
Dunbar, lady comqdian gave everyone
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and 5uperintend-General, of Indian
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we had graduated into the ' -Bull-book",
the part second, which had a very inter-
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Elliott and family.
Durham, spent a week with -their par -4
satisfaction.,
� ho, came
Old members of the order w
Affairs, October 2, 1917. In religion he
is a Presbyterian. . .
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esting story and more striking picture of
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ents,,Mr. and Mrs.'Arthur McGee.
some distance to celebrate here assured
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' Hon ArVaurMelghen is the youngest
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a fat bullock on the first page, Evident-
Mrs, Lily McInVre and ton, �Piergon,
the editor that it was one of the most
man who has ever been called upon to
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IV the writer bad developed into quite a
of Toronto, are visiting at N,r, George
successful 12th of July, celebrations they
form a Federal Government in this
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dunce for we have the recollection of see-
Greenways of Bluevale for � month.
, bad ever attended.
country. He is 47 years of age, while
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ing the whole cloiss promoted, and we were
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"Morlcrieff
A few were quite worried that people
Sir John Thompson was 48 when he sue-
s /MP/. Ac
14ft with a Ii ttl.e freckled girl, none too
Miss Helen McQuarrie of I
would not be fed, but we know .of no
ceeded Sir John Abbott. Hon. Alexander
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popular, to take ano�iher term together in
visited for a -fortnight with ,her frieTiol
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person who was not satisfied, The Queens'
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Mackenzie was 51 when he became prime
the Bull -b - This wounded pride was
Miss Marie Livingstone Victoria Sf,,
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hotel fed over 1000 people for supper
minister; Sir John Macdonald, 62, Sir
A911RA BL E
he hiltu-nder the next teacher, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wellwood and
all other caterers and lunch counters did a
Wilfrid Laurier, 55; Sir Robert Bord-
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Bone, We reached the third book ahead
little daughter, Carolitio are spending a
,very large business..
en, 57; Sir Mckenzie Bowell, 70; Sir'
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of our old chums., Before leaving Miss
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few days with friends in K incardine.
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John Abbott, 71, Sir Charles Tupper, 75.
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McGaw ,who was a very popular teacher,.
,D&s. Chas. Hawkins and babe of Pros-
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we must"pause to' make a note on the
examin,ati.on, pireseritatioriF and farewell,
ton, � are visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Davison, Leopold St. I
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The local lodge headed by the Citizens'
SALARIES TO BE INCREASED
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which -was the Orthodox fashion of closing
a teacher's Then
Mr. Ana Mrs, Robert Finley, and son,
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Band Anil with a fife and drum accomP-
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amment marched around by the home of
Laymen's Committee To Conduct Edu-
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term of service. we
were in our Sunday Oothes, and arnid
Ralph have returfied to their home in
Toronto after,visiting friends in town.
Brother, Robert Weir, who is unable
cational Campaign To This End.
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G. Maso'll & Son
the ,evergreen decorations -said our
Rev. W. J, Hartley of Delew9re,
to leave his home on Victoria St. It was
doubtless a treat- to this esteemed brother
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, At the London Conference recently
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pieces" on the platform, amid the, ap-
plause of -parents'atid children. .,Then
wasinWingham on Tuesday, attending
who for so many years took pride in at-
held at Stratford it was recommended that
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followed something too sad for tears, an
the funeral of the late, Mrs, Robinson. '
tending the celebrations of the 4attle of
the minimum salaries for ministers be
$1,5000 per annum, whereas it has only
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'$aa 11 4.1, .-4#-.1 A 1, . . m.
- Mrs. Percy Winning and Miss' Rae
the Boyne.
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wme speeches, and saddest of all: "Shall
We gather at the River", sung in such a
fashiori that we scarcely can keep from
crying when w� here it ,now. ,
. � Miss Bone was 21 good teacher. To
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Our surPriie we found her in the ball -
games behind the school. We had not
yet been able to reconcile authority with
equality. Out popular games however
were ota the island, where crackAhe whip's
tail seint the end -fellows into the creek.
Another. pastime was to row down to the
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swimnaing hole on acedar stump or raft
hurriedly made of a piece of board on two
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Howell of Toronto, are visiting the form-
. or's pgrents, Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Augus.
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. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Mark have re-
turned to their home in Toronto, after
spending the past week with friends in
town. I
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Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Nivins, Wifig
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ham� spent most of last week with the
latter's mother, Mrs. Win. Henderson,
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i Lucknow. .
Messrs,'Peter and Walter Scott have
returned to their home in East Wawanosh
after a few, days visit at 1. E. Fell -, Diag-
onal Road.
. Bruce Orangemen can depend upon it
that in whatever town they care to Celt-
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brate next twelfth they will have a large
turnout from North Huron and especially
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from Wingbarn. -
A. brother co�wplalned after the speak-
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Ing that the bills advertising the day an-
nounced'that the Provincial Grand Chap-
lain of Ontario West would be present
and he for one was badly disappointed. In
explaining, the joke is on Rt, Wor. Bro.
Rev. H. W. Snell. for he it was who won
the esLeein of the brethren in Grand
Lodge at Orillia and was elected to this
been 31,200.00. . 11
The Laymen's Association has formed
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an,organization known asthe'Methodist
Ministerial Support Committee of the
London Conference. The object of this
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committee will be to carry on a campaign
of education and through the work "of the
organization endeavour to have each
Circuit raise their minister's salary in
keeping with the high cost of llving� The
Conference Committee is composed of
the following: ,
CoNvicituxcu OpFicnits. .
President of Conference, Rev. . eo.
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JevMt� Wyoming; past president d Con-
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logs. Nly., now bizzy we got, wrien we
were passing over the deep placeal But
Mrs. Goo, Turner left, lost week for
high office. We see no reason to be
ference, Rev. W. H, Graham. Stratford-,
COLUMN
it heroic had to be
Oakville, Man., where she will spend the
ashamed of him either, nor do we�knoiw �f
honorary president of. Laymen's Assioci-
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was and ventured,
It was a great day in January when we�
summer months with her daughter, Mrs.
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R. D. Nicholson.
any other brother who is more able to fill
thlit high and -exalted office.
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ation, S, C. JChown, Lucan; pr sident
elect of Laymen's, Association, T. B
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TP,NTION FAUMERSI-Have -your eave.
ATtroughtng
and tinsinithing done while
the weather 19 good, plenty or material on
hand and plenty help to hume it done prompt.
smoved up the hill, eastward to the new
frarne school on Hartison's farm. A new
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, Little tags were distributed inviting
Shil I lington, Blenheim; vice-presideni
ly. Write or phone for appointment' t3i'00-
lot attention given to furnace work.
teacher too. Miss Rebecca Lov.att was
M.) of XamlOOPs, B- C-, was a vis1for at
everyone to celebrate July 12th, 1921, in
Laymen's Association, Win. Heaman,
London; Chairman of Conference Corn -
JMTRAY
i 1r..,w11`i:-r�PV1h111r10,1, 76.
installed. L There was, some 'excitement
the homer of her aunt, Mrs, B- Leary
Walkerton. These were very popular
mittee, Ezra Hunt, Laftibeth-, secretary,
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pieldrig our desk, and �ur desk -mate, get�
Minnie St., during the past week.
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with Winghant. people who appreciate
H. POcock, London. '
)POILBALE-.2 second hand Binders, one
D bla"y-11arrls, Doering
ting ready for the new conditions offered
: Miss, Margaret Henderson, motored
the fact that Walkerton lodge were about
DisTit= RuvitasnNTa.Tivus. \
Clang and one
Spreader, ana tv agon. Apply to.
by the modern school and capable look-
from Toronto,and spent a week with her
the first to Arrive ill. Wingham. The rain
London, It. 1. Watson, London-, Str4t-
, I LiviNosToNr. & Box.
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Ing, -teacher. Peter Mdricrieff Scott, a
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� mother,, Mrs. Wm. Henderson, Lucknow,
did not stop them and we feel that it will
ford, John C. Hay, Listoweb, Goderich, A.
FORK&LL -11hat proPorty known as t he
chum in every war, sat with me in the
and Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Nivins, Wing.
ni�t stop Wingliam, from Celebrating with
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T. Cooper, Clinton; Exeter, S. C.
Win ghain Arena wilt be sold as a, saorifice.
Uwnafs unable to vebuild. Apply to.
Centre row of sewtsf just opposite to a
seat occupied by two very popular girls.
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Chown, Exeter. Strathroy, J. B. Stead-
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But talking was tabooed. under the wick.
ed hawthom. gads, wielded by the teach -
Rev. Frank X Powell of Toronto,
spent a couple of days at the home of his
father, Mr. Tom X. Powellj Turnberry,
Among the faces In th� (*Owd We AOt-
iced a few of the old timers who are at-
ways in the walk vit, Elizah Miller And
mail, Petrolea; Sarnia, J. C. Ferguson
Windsor, L. W. Allison, Cbatham:
1. B, Clark, Blenheim, Ridgetowh,
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side of the town or at the 0. W. V .0
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dauce hall. Finder please leaVe at Av.%;-4(,.�
or TimF,s Oviiiar. and receive liberaL vewwrd,
or. What a crowd gathered every morn-
� Ing from
and attended the funeral of his aunt, the
Robert Hunter of Kincardine, John Dane
J. F. Storle, Highgate, St. Th6mas, F. W.
the f6ur corners, of the section I
me clasegs as they stood u% reached
late Mrs. Robinson on T uesday.
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of Howl& and Joe Purdy of Xinlough. -
Miller, Lawrence Station; Wingliam, W.
PUBLIC NOTICIR-Owing to an eutra, rugh of
work and Like change of ratek� for light and
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the full length of the school. To be "up.
Mrs. Linklater, Toeswatet, Mrs. Keffer
The open air -concert in the park at
H. Xerr, Brutsels;
power, oileettic lights accoun " v-�w be r'eco'v-
able AV�b,6 ToWn UldrWS offico up to July
head" was indeed a high honour, when
Culross. Mrs. George Cdsemora of Turn-
berry and Mrs. Hector McLean motored
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. I lit was very popular as was the'lligh.
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The abovo committee has been called
to meet in First Methodist Church,
24th. 138 h0tic"' 0,01105 to. July 11ccOu"Ll
Only.
young mm and women, were taking a
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to Aberfoylo wh6ra the ladies spent a
land dancing and the Comedian, Alice'
Dunbar.
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London, on Tuesday, July 13, to complete
J. V. (4140V -Es,
ellorkof wl"Rham.
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few weeks in the -slack wlnter�season.
There was general good humor through-
pleasant week -end with their sister, Mrs,
Haines.
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The Henderson Pipe Band will be wel-
plans for catryidg out the Work. I
Methodist
TA�N NOTION' - �Any persoit found tcoglias.
'ling 01a lot 15, Con. G.Turnberry Ithe eloh'to
Out the SMOOI, ., enlivened at noon honr'
Mr. Gordon Willits accompanied by
coined back to Wingliam any time. What
It 14 hoped that every
'throughout the London Conference will
If into John Vowelli will be prosecuted.
WILLUSE and 1111.16clIMA POWEM, Owners.
by, stepolancing, in which Dave Mac-
donald lint a natural gift. Of course
his mother are spending a few. weeks Jrd.
celebration would be perfect without the
Heelatid men in their National costume,
rise to the call of d6ty and obligation for
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VACUER, WANT1441).-For S. S. No. 7. Turn
there were occasional spats "between
ilewing ac4uaintances in London and their
Old home at WrOxeter, Mr. Willits re.
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Bro. D. It. McDonald led the Render-
a better And more equitable support of
their brethren.
berg Duties to Commence Sept. Ist, Ali:
sta �
ply lig saaary an (I allficatiouff 0
roads", Jiva Armour being the leader of
the up's aiiid Jack Varicamp, of the dowti's.
ports good cro0s in the part of Saskat-
son Bgno and in order to help the home
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Without doubt the best scholar was the
chewan where he lives.
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lodge, turned down a tempting offer from
Mount -Forest.
Wlaiha� Itaces
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f0t,9. is, No 0. Turaborry. btate expe -
'son of the loading trustee, now the, well.
known'tesident of the township, F . W.
Congratulations are due to Mrs.'R. V.
Brooks for the sueetsa of her pupils afth e
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Endeavors to have, a special tralit run*
The date for Witigham races has been
definitely set for August I Ith, and 12th.
itneeniadquablications. Dutlestotolimicrice,
mepteinber lqr,.
WHIGiry,
Scott. Indeed, when be was abz)ut four-
recent examination oftbeT6ronto Con-
vatory of Music held at Listowel.
from the north and atiother from the
south proved fruitlesso atid it Is A blessing
The purse, 02,400.00, it an enticing one
1. S, Itoute 1,
winga6uh, I
teen he had mastered nearly all the
sdetiss Laura Bone passed the Junior Grad 0
that it was thus for at the early hour
and should draw a good line of race
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NOTIC& TO CONTRACTORS
teachers cotdol give him, so they measured
the bal."ce w,itb liberal doses of the blue-
and Master Earnest Sparling, the PrImA
ATY With firtt Clam- honors-
when the train wanted to come in the rain
horses to Wingbam. On Wednesday after.
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lie unicipal Council of tbe Townallip of
bekh. For the -comer where Peter sat
Rev. W. J. and Mrs, Taylor of Wing.
how, accompanied by their two children,
was descending in torrents and thei eogeb�
es would not have been half filled.
nooni the first day, the clam" will be a
2.60 trot or pace, a 2.30 trot or Pace and
asking for tendbrel for the Con
,, ruliAlliairmor thti ltobertNtm Drain. Plam,
Im W tim.1 e-itimate!5 may be "on Rt t'he
wAs never known to be dull. The new
litime of learning. thoorefote was opened
visited friends in town this week. Mr.
Taylor, who was formerly pastor of the
The sittomobilt is Cirtallil. y mastet of
A 2.24 trot. On the afternoon of the
second day there will be a free for
j &Xr arlef"
The it powtbd at the Towaship
on ondXg,Ju)l A & at3p. m, *
Auspiciously, yet When. a d0V r(Iturn-
pritic
ed, th6n,jeMOd,n,Of thd rilits stad %WW-
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nulaz had fitedna"n V111ch law
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Mildmay Presbyteriat thurch, has just
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co pleted a I
2� jw emm at Toroutt),
lGerott&
the, transportation problem, Kundmds
of autos were parked in private yards said
all, a 2,18 trot or ptee and a 2.22 trot or
" The h rig up for *Wh, rjkc*
'AW"Noulwticulam
WM. XT.A"),I, .4. NIAeRWAIR,
,'holii a
OtIt 0. 1*F*&_"W fty
an the itroots, mairky 00=142 about Afty
91"I.4d. will b4i
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Miss Christie Robertson has ac,ceptell a
position as teacher' in Raglin School,
Kent County at a sa
, , iary of $1000.
When in need of printing remember
that Mau. Ai)v&Nvu carries a large stock
Of the best Sn writing papers,' envelopes,
tagst etc, etc.
Mr. W, H. Dore, the local agent of the
Prudential Life Insurance Co., has open-
,
ed up an office in the nowth side of the
building occupied by Mr. A. Coseris.
� Rev� Mr. Armstrong and family are
� spending their vacation at Godericb.
Rev� Mr. Ford of Goderich, will continue
to occupy the pulpit of the Wingharn
Methodist Church until Mr. Armstrong's
return.
Ivitayor 15randon of St. Marys, son of
Mrs. T, $, 13randon of Wingham, has
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sent congratulations to Hon. Arthur
Meighen, the premier elect of Canada, on
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behalf of the town of St. Marys, the town
In which Mr. Meigben was born.
The Women's Missionary Society, of
the. Methodist Church will hold a miscell-
aneous shower for their bazaar at thi
home of Mrs, John McCool on the even�
Ing of Tuesday, July 20th. All ladies of
the church willbe made welcome.
The local 0'r4nge Lodge accompanied
by , visiting. brethern attended Divine
Service in St. Paul's Church on Sunday
evening in a body. Almost one hundred
brethren were present. Rf Worshipful
Bro. H. W. Snell, rector, preached an ex-
cellent sermon.
Beninger and Cruikshanks shipped a
car load of 81 hogs on Friday to. Gunns
Ltd. Toronto. They have one of the I
most up, to date hog pens, in Western!
Ontario and thid is the second car this �
season. They purpose shipping a car �
about every two weeks, . �
Among,the successful pupils in the re-'
cent examinations of the conservatory of 1
music, Toronto, we notice the names of
Miss Agnes S. McLean and Miss Laura
Casemore, both t�aking honors in elimen-
tary piano. Miss Casemore is a pupil of
Miss Mae Lloyd and Miss NcLean a pupil
of Mrs. Hanna.
Mr. John S. Morgan brought into Tino
ADvANcE Ovincu a stalk o(flax which
was grown on his farm on the 9th Con.
of Huron township, which measures 44
inches in length. Tipling & Mills have
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rented Mr. Morgan's farm for a ,�erin of
three years and this plete - of their
� flax is only one out of many acres equally
! as good. 1. . � �
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A well-known resident of Goderich -died
!on July 12tb, in the person' of Mr. Con-
i way Murphy, police Sergeant, following a,
I a few months' illness. The deceased was
in his ,55tb year, land he had been connect-,
ed with the p . 6lice force of the town for,
some years. Besides his widow he leaves
two sons, Bert of Wingliam, and John of i
Stratford. . i
I By way of Perpetuating the name of his �
mother, who died in May last, Mr. Ross 1
Robertson, a New York ' broker, and a i
descendant of one of the earliest and beat I
known families of Bruce County, has de- �
cided to make a generous donation to i
Kincardine General Hospital. He has I
already sent the ho'spital board a check
for $1000 on account.
Mr, Goo. M. Clark, a'former Walker-
� tonite, and a brother of Mrs. 011ie Hay-
den of Wing'ham, was married in Toronto
on Wednesday of last week to Miss Isa-
, belle Rolland. Mrs. Clark and dau'ghten
I Mary of Walkerton attended the wed-
ding afterwards Idaving for Vancouver.
where they will visit w;th Mr. "Bun"
Clark, who is the crack goal tender for
the world's champion lacrosse team at the
icoast. �
Ali illustrated lecture, under the auspic-
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lea of,the Womerils Institute will be given
by a representative of the Navy League
on Tuesday evening July 20th, at 8. 15, P.
M. in the Wingham Council Chamber,
Over 100 slides will be shown illustrating
the transformation of Canada's products
by rail, and by its Merchants Marine to
the Markets of the World; the work of &
,Navy and of the Trawlers and Nine
�Sweepers during the war. Also incidents
of the work of the Navy League, Boys'
Naval Brigade, Seaman's Institutes, etc.
No, charge for admission. Everyone
welcome,
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Funeral Of Mrs. Robinson
The remains of the late Mrs. John
,Robinson arrived home from Hardi8ty,
Sask., where she died suddenly on Tues-
day while visiting at the home of her son,
Thomas and the funeral was held from
her late residence. Shuter St. on Tuesday
afternoon to the Wingham cemetery. �
Deceased lady was beloved by all who
knew her. Rev. 11, W. Snell conducted
the services at the house and grave. I
The . pallbearers werq Messrs. A. H. 1
Musgrove, F. Roderus, Thos. Haugh,
John Smith, W. J. Greer and Henry
Davis, .
I Odefsh—Felghtner Noptlals -
One of the prettiest weddings of the
seawri, took place in St. James Anglican
church in St. Marys, at high noon oil
Thursday, July Sth. when Ada Elizabeth,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
I Feightner was united Ili holy wedlock to
I Mr. 1. Murray McLoish of Wingham, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Jnq, McLeish of Arkona,
Out. The ' ceremony was performed by
the Rev.'C. K. Masters in the premence of
many friends and relatives. A wedding
dinner wo served ,after the careluotly'
and latolt the happy mupf* Wft for Mug., I
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Lady Crippled Four and Half Years. .
PHONE 59 .
An authentic case of healing as the re- I . I . I
sult' of laying -on of hands and prayer by . ' .
Mr. James Moore Hickson, the Church '
of England lay beater, has wine to light. Groceries and
It is testified to by the patient's physcian f " . �
and by nurses in the hospital where the I
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healing occurred. Provi$i0ils I
The person on which the healing has _X_ � I .
been effected is Miss Edith Lafontaine.
She is a patient in St. Luke's Hospital, Tea and Coffee
Ottawa. For four and a half years she I , I ,
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has which rendered useless her body from 0 *40 %%k10A'-'r0vw Gss=* "'NOws"O war'
the waist downwards. When Mr. Hickson I .
and Rev. Cannon, A H. Whalley of St. New Wroxelter PoRtmaster * ' '
Alban's church, visited the hospital .she Harry Waller, a war veteran' and iorm�
occupied a cot in one of the wards. Mr. er member of the 161st Battalion, has
Hickson laid on his hands and offered the been appointed postmaster to sucteed the
short prayer which is his custom in 'his late W. M. Robinson. The *offia j4 'at
healing ministry. Canon Whalley fol- present in charge of Robert Marley of
lowed and blessed the young lady. - London. I �
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night the nurse on duty reported that . I
Miss Lafontaine was much Improved. While Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miter and
This morning her pledical attendant, a family were in Wroxeter Sunday evening';
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well -know Ottawa practicioner, went to their restaurant on Main street, *,was
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the ward to verify the report of the broken into and a quantity of chocolates,
' both boxed and in bulk were stolen. '
nurse. Miss Lafontaine walked th� -
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length of the dormitory in which she bad Some other goods, including'a quantity
I I of cigars, were also thoright to -have been
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that she had been an absolute crippIq for and the thieving party ascended the stair -
four and a half years. She could not way at the . street entrance, broke a - lock
bear the weight, of her body upon her admitting them to the living quarters and
llm�s, Both feet were turned in. Tues- from here descended another 8tair-way to
day night she was improved. the interior of the store. , .
-She walked the length of the dormit- After helping themselves to a -generous
ory," he said. "She has etraigbtened out supply of c . hocolates and other things, the
one foot and the other is straightening out, thieves made their -exit by way of a back
too." He added that he believed it I door. -Listowel Ban - nor. I
would soon be normal like the- other one. Sleuth Wilson has been put on the trial.
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