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I , I MARNOCH I HURON PROMOTIONS L —7 DIED SUDDENLY Qrs"d P014to croj '0'1'-1---^~ _ ... _^_ � _, IFRM�
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(i of B.) 1personals . -1 Mr. Hiram $mIth, Lower Wingbam local ttelu's "_
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Lower School Results for I i ChAT144,11int9al Of Morris. Expiroo, althougb over 80 years. of am, bass, i4" rh'e"
11 0 Marilochi Rustic marnocb, cut out of � L%^�_Nw ��%~,-Sllwl� . , garden L--._-.*1.0.;1.~.W1�^_ .,.,.,,_O,,___ ,W,
I I maple W1116, Normal Entrance Miss E dith Ke 'w"-' I 130foro Rettrila$t 11 that would be hard to equal anywhere, (
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.11 The pioneers, who, found thee, weto men . I".E. Alderson, iT Alexander, L. D. in Shelbourneand'Toronto.
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-1 -nnuerson, JV1. n. Anderson, M. G. An. Mr. Nelson Rush of $ault $to Marie, is highly respected resident of Morris town. and in one hill found no less than 37 Wingbam ,Fall Fair, Sept. ,Both and '
But all, by axe -and faggot, ne'er cleared derson, A. M. Armstrong x, G. E. Sall, visiting with, friends in town. ship, died suddenly At his borno on the tubers, ark of them. we .
, -, d , ,re large enough to Oct. Ist, ,
..�.. . the forests bare, ' J. Ball. D. 1. Balkwell, JA. E. Beaton, Oth. concession on. Wednesday evening,, use, .
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. . Forcedars,elms and hemlocks, flourish M. M. Bell (honours), E. J. Bennett x, Miss Florence gus is visiting in Lon- July 21st. Mr. Ri6toul worked in the 6gw has taken another jump In price REXALL LIVER SA:LTS
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4 in glory rare. R. I. Bolton, G. N_ Bower x, M. L. I don with the Misses Curades. harvest field all day apparently la his 04moustr4floo At WItigban and is now $24 00. I 1. � - "! --- Ili ."_4..X."..1".�--'1M.N'@0V"
I Brown, R. R. Brown, M. R. Brownlee, E, Mrs. Coy and Mrs, Barrettt spent Suri. usual health and as cheerful as be usually Come in to Robertsort and HecRer's A Shoe Bargain for Men . Read advt.
. 0 Marnoch! Pretty Marnoch, kissed by L. Campbell (honours), D. J. Campbell, day with friends in Bluevalo, . WaO� but the angel of Deg on last page. -W. Ii. WI1119. .
the sunny beans, , th called him Garage on Saturday afternoon And even-
. W. Chesney (honours), M. Coseas 4, T- Miss Alice Imlay is, visitin without a moment's 'warning . . . ., For . .
� Just at thy foot the Maitland, a noble G� N. IQ, k, E� & with. her As he was Ing,, August 7th, arid see demonstration of Tbe,garden party at W. J. Canipbell's,
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river gleams. I A, Dale sister, Nurse Imlay in Detroit. . ,or the night, .Before moving to Fairbanks-Morso Lighting System, The, 10th con of Turriberry, on Tuesday night
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. , I Thy four oross-roads dip downwards, to . (honours), W. L, Deans x, H. J. Dignan, Mr. Ed. Bok has purchased the Saint their present farm the family resided' in . sarolen party grounds at Molesworth on was a great - success, Lu4now Pipe
. V. E. Dodds, R. J. Doubledee X, N. I. Wi0gham (or A couple of yea . to. Deceas. Mondayevening was lighted with this Band furnished music .
, valleys rich and green, Property down in Pleasant Valley, Rheumatism and Uric Acid
� Or upwards, where the wbeatfields or Dougherty, M. M. E dwards, M. M. Fin. ed was in his 61st year. system. It is the light and '
, e . , , power the Mrs. Albert Thomas -and family, wish
- like a fairy screen. � leen, M, Foley, F, M, Gibbinos, M. L. Mr. Stevens of London, spent the ,'Week- Besides his widow be 10 survived by farmers have long felt the need of. to thank their friends lor kindness and
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I I -sympathy extended to them during their AN go.
Gibbings, A. G. Gibbous x, R. C. Gilkin- end with his nephew, Mr. Reg, S. Will. four sons and two ditighters viz. Charles Does It pay . Ailments
0 Marnoch! Hearty Marroch, where son x, R. E. Graham,' R. Grant, J. M. larne, in the West, John of Morris. Gordon,, a .
. � ' recent bereavement. 1, .
I I Grieve, m, J. Grieve, W, C, F. Haggit, Miss Nina Haugh is spendIn ' M�, Last week Mr. T. R. Bennett Spen
I I , everywhere was life, gi a couple student for the ministry, Mrs. Percy t The Fry& Blackball Co., Limited have _ - I
The earth seemed Young and hopeful and V. P. Hall, A. J. Hamilton, R, 10. Ham- of weeks with friends in Grimsby and Loan of Belgrave, Maudie and Chester 25 cents in advertising a lost Auto mark. purchased Mr, S. Bennett's brick factor � .
, so were man and wife, 11ton. A. I. Harding, A. `M, Haugh (hon- Toronto, . at borne, .. er. Tan: ADvArioja soon told the finder, building, and it is likely tha . y "
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I ours), A. A, Hetherington, A. 1� ns of New york, Is The funeral was held to Wingham - Mr. J. T. Irwin, whose it was and the Ipst t they will , A ve combination of sa �
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A world had here its centre, a world with- ;. Hill, M, Mr. Irving S. Higgil move their machinery in soon. n effect! line
. - � out its pride Mills, J. 0. Hogg (honours), J. L. Hogg, visiting with Mr. W. G.) Boyle, Lower cemetery on Saturday afternoon and was was found. Mr, J. G. Fyfe also adver- laxatives and tooles.
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G, J. Holland, A, M. 11owelbi M. B, Wingbarn, . tised a d9wn cushion lost Out of his � .
11 The weaver next the cobbler, and then The C,ongregration at the Methodist I ..
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I . the store beside, Howell, D. B, Howard, L. R. Hudson Miss Pugh of Melville, Salsk., is visiting Mr. W. A. Rintoul of Wingbam and and Mrs, I-Jugh Cinnamon found it �and Church on Sunday were favore(i with an -)
. . (honours), L. 4 Hunter, A. W. Irwin x, . Mr. Alex. Rintoul of East Wawa os ,-are left it at this office for , the owner. excellent solo by hilss Jean VanNorman, ,, stomach, liver, in.
0 Marnochl Old home Marnoch, what N with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. in h Quickly relieves all
- A. Isard x, C. C. R. Jackson, R. L. jo, I . and a duet by Mr, F, J. Hill and Mr, E.
tender memories twine, . . 9, Pugh, . brothers of the deceased. . A arand-Concert test1na1 disorders and diseases due to ex-
. Ja,ckson, M, D. Jefferson x, P. 1. Johns x, I . A, H=moad�,
� Where wealth was not in dollars, but L. M. Johnson x, M. G. Laing (honours), Miss Myrtle Bennett is spending a I I . -1 Agrand concert will be given in the Allcorresp(Zndence in connection with CCSS Of Urfe- acid fill the- systein, .
.& ,. riches more divine. � X.D. Laithwaite, M. E, Laundy, M. week with her friend, Miss Ida Thompson Wroxeter . . F orester's Hall, Sluevale, under the aus- the Provincial Government, all notices Of .
i Not brick and stone'but cbitd.life, each Long, M. G. Love)], L A. MacKenzie, at Auburn, I picej of the Women's Institute, on Tues- births, deaths and marriages, all munic' . �
house a goodly share, � Miss Cassie Harris 'is spending her day evening, Augu . t- .
I G. C. McLean (honours), A. E. Martin, Miss Margaret Anderson of Melville, , .st. Ord. An excellent pal returns hitherto free, must now pay I �
. . holidays at her home here. 3 sizes, 35c, 65c and ` 1.25 I
The greatest fortune ever was to be born ' program of vocal and instrumental sel- the regular rates of postage. 4V
right there. D. E. Marshall, C. J. A. Matheson, L, A. Sask., is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mr. Harry Davis of Wingbam, called ections, readings and recitations will be 11
. . . Matheson, M. E. McBriev, V. A. Mc- Mrs, Jos. Pugh. � on Wroxeter friends one day last week. Mr. R. J. Bloomfield of Pittsburg, has �
. . But mar I given, Everybody welcome. Admission purchased tfie property just north of I '
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.1.1 I the past now sleeps. M. McGregor, G. McLean, W. A, Mc- have left for ail extended visit t6 Winni. friends at Oshawa. I ,n
1. . . The hills around are lonely; the flowing Math (bonours), M. I?, McMichael, M. peg and Calgary, ' rhe western CT - Jenkins. Glad to have Mr. Bloomfield
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1�,�, Maitland weeps. , G. McPhee (honours), 1. M. Merrier, R, Mr. Gordori Imlay, returned to Detroit Mrs Edward and Alex Bryans of Brus. op back'in our'vicinity to reside. InKIBBON'S DRUG STORE
- The world has lost its temper; tbrew 9. MulneY, IS. Murphy, G. 1. Murray, On . " ' sells irlsited friends in town recently. It is estimated that about 30,000 men . .
A. Mustard, M. M, O'Leary (honours), in I I Y Mr. and Mrs, Gavin Muir and Mrs will be required to work as 11'arm Labor- Drugs and Stationery . I I
homespun down the bill, . Monda ,aktpr visiting with his parents Campers, cottagers, lakeside resorters
I , I Pleasant Valley. I ers to assist in harvesting ti�e crops in and other suth fortunate personages
. Hence, out the roads were taken . ; . alas! N. M. Pepper, N. W. Petty, E, R. pfAfk . John Smith of town motored to Hamilton would find their surroundings decidedly Edison Phonographs _ Phone 53
. they're open still. . M. Pofiack.(bonours), M. I. Potter, A, P. Mr.'Hugh.Angus has returned to Tara one day last week, � Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Albertao . C. P. X',Ti�kets
. I I I after visiii ' _41, 1" 41 .4 10 The Canadian Pacific has arran � orl .n,q chilly an some of the recent cold nights-, . I
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I I 1�iouter x, x -,Y. acid, J. M. Reycraft, A - --a, . Ff— Q) XvIr, an A number from here took in the Ford b � ,
, ___ — Reynolds, L. W. Ross, M. L. Rutbledge' Mrs. Frank Angus. is advertising usuil special fare of $15 to but the skeeters wouldn't bother 'em. —
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1.1 __ . 9 1, wich sports on Thursday last an . d report , Winnipeg and will run special trains from The�Belrnore Women's Instituo are �
. I H. Scrirrigeoun H. R. Scruton, 1-1. H. Se ' ,Mrs. Win. Henderson of LucknOw. a good time. Toronto, August Oth, 11th, 16th and 18th. holding a garden party at the home of " I - .
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k, S , A. I,. Sl6man, G. sYent a day last week with Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Dougal Fraser of PIlot Mound. . I Mr. John Mulvey on Monday, August � — _________ ____1 ------- —_ -
M. Smith, E. T. Smith, E. L. Snell, G, Harvey.pivins of town. � m4nitoba,, visited last-wiqk at* the home Counter Check Books 2nd. Supper from 6 to 8 o'clock. West- (ialt-Whighatil Lacrosse I 00M 0%1111111111111111� anon 4XI41141111"Molowe
I I M. Snowdon, G. 1-1. M. C. Sparr, E. A� ' Misses M4171 I orie and Ruth 6urnoe have of Air. Herbert Henning and called on The game that will far surpass all I I
. .. I a Owing to the necessity of supplying field Orchestra will assist other spleridid I
..� Ideal ; St Ples, I. M. Stalker, J. 1. Stepan x, M returned to London after spending a week other friends In town. each customer with a counter check talent ia furnishing a program, Admiss- others in Lacrosse this season will be CHRISTIE's
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� I 1, Stewart 110nours), A. M. Stewart, F. with Mios.Mabel Apgus. I Bainton Bros. of Blyth, has purchased showing the tax separately, the demand I h 00 cents and 25 cents,
. 1j the woollen mill formerly owntol by Mr .6 , played in Wingharn on Wednesday qfter� I —_ — I
. � E. %Stewart, U, Z Stewart x, W. J. Stone, Mr. (;r'a;it I Laundy of Toronto is 7, - by merchants for counter checks is being Everything Points to a very successful noon, August 4th, when Galt will meet . PHONE s -
10. Fou ' Pen 11 A. M. Strang, C, D. Tape, J. E, Thomp- visiting -at the home,of his grandpar;nts, Howe, extra machinery is being Installed greatly increased. race meet at Wingharn, August 11th and Wingharn, These teams are very evenly .9 .
1". . � �., I son, I,. M. Treble, A. R,. Turnbull, W. R. Mr. and Mrs. F,.H. Roderus. � a orations soon as Also owing to the increase in the' ce matched and a most exciting game ' I
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� -flw-v . Pri 12th. Entries have already'started to is —1 �
e I, Turnbull, F. G. Venner, D, B. Walker, E. ' possible. . expected. dame will be called at 3.30
, Miss Laura Savage of. Dungannon, is I , of the paper from which counter checks arrive, Mr. J. H. McKay was awarded .
. 8 an;9 ,. M, Whitely, V. A. Walker, M. Lelland, .
.. spending a week With her uncle and aunt, ------.-= are made, the price is steadily increasing. the refreshment Privilege. Mr, D. E. 'harp' Admission .35 cghts and 25,cents.
. I self- . M. Wheatley, H. M. Wilson x, M.,V. M., I . 11, Groceries and .
. I 11in "I I " .. Wilson x, H. P Weir, M, K. Westlake, M#fand Mrs. T. R. Be .iett. I Blyth The scarcity of paper and the increased McDonald And Mr. W. G. Gray have Wingliarn Won At Brussels
,,Twea ' g . 1. � ' MissElsie Stewart has returned home Rev. R. J. and Mrs. McComick are demand will cause delay in delivery. completed the billing throughout a large -all boys went , to . I
� I f/ .5 I W. G. Wylie. � after spending'a few weeks with friends . Those wishing counter checks should section of Western Ontario. Wingbarn baseb . Provisions I
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. Tne namop after which ,an x appears in'Voronto.and at Long Beach. spending a couple of weeks at their bum- order at once for fall delivery. Get your . Brussels on Thursday and' d0feated the .
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. ___ __ I . : are students of the Wingham High � mer cottage at Kincardine. supply before paper takes another jump, A list of the successful candidates, who Brutsels team by 9 to 7. Wingbarn. _X_ I
, , I S/MP/-,C I . School. 11 .. b Mrs. T.-$. Brandon, and daugbterMi8s The Wrecking Co. recently purchased -TH a ADVAZ4 b'E sells them. wrote on the recent examinations of the made seven runs in the first innings and 2
, I I Hazel, ��,w . spenain 0 Canadian tankers' Association, held b
� E . : I � � g a few days with the Mason House, and are busy this ' � Y in the last innings. The line up was. I , I
RZZ 1A 8L Average oi, successful candidates for friends irr St. Marys and Toronto. week tearing the building down. Passed AwaY At Rochester Queen's University has been announced. Brussels -Campbell; McDonald, Gee, . I . � I
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A I I province 667,; W. H. S. 86Y.; 19 passed � I I B. S. Fox, A. I
. I .. ' There were no services in the Anglic. There passed away in Rochester on One of our townspeople, Miss S. Fox, Stewart, Dawson, Thomp- 04M MWAVIN60"amew"M waymomm"m4fte,
. ,011RA Bl_ E I out of 22 writing.. I . I Messrs, Dick and Harold Mann of Tor- ' . I
1� � P . onto, ate visiting at the borne of their par-. on Church an Sunday, The Pastor, Tuesday, a former esteemed resident Of ,Davidson of �the staff of the Dominion son, and Best. -,
. I . The average of successful candidates ents, Mr. and . . . . . . .
L 6J1ARANrEE,0 1 4 for the -province is, 66 per cent. and 'w� - .. . Mrs. Richard Mann. I Rev. W. B. Hawkins. had charge of the Wingham in the person of Mrs. Archibald , Bank, was successful in taking honors in wingham-Aitchison, Telfer, Geddest . '
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� . _11 . . are pleased to note that Wingham High I Mrs -Z. H,*Bkd and children. of Toron- service at Brussels, .. McLean. Deceased has resided in'Win- each subject of the examiqatioi,�S, , Sherbondy, Johnston, Howson, Morgan, I Prepat lag for Htdro . . , .1. , I
I ' to, are visiting with her mother, Mrs. The Boy Scouts enjoyed a week camp- Oipeg for some years and/had gone'to Ro- The services in Wingliarn Methodist McLean and Bell, A number of men are now 4erecting the I I
. .1 4 2.50Upwarib ' : Schoothas again upheld its reputation of Haslarn a � nol-sister, Mrs, Jas. Haugh. - Ing -along the Maitland River in Bast chester to undergo treatment at Mayo Church next Sunday will be'Ws- follows:- � I hydr - . I
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� I being one of the best in the province I I ' ' ' Everyone who went over -report tha I 0 eledtric substation.-, � The stAtion, is I I
. I I " 'Out of a class of twenty-two puph� Miss Maudd Paul of Pittsburg, is Wawanosh, On Sunday they atten6d Bros. hospital. Dr. D. Geddes of Luck. �10 a. in,-Vellowship meeting, 11'a. rn'- Brussels put on a splendid days pfooram; being buili atoligside of the po'wbr house .
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. . I service at the Presbyterian Church, Au- now and W. J. Geddes of Belgrave, are Public worship, Rev. John Henderson d � 'of concrete dool steel, .
I . I ninteen hav passed, which brings the spending parl!of her holidays with her I . . . an were rewarded by a large cro�vd- in Lower Wiozhant, ' i � ' - I �
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1, .. I . . . average for Wingham High School up to uncle arid aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pugh.� burn. accompanied by their Scout Master brothers of the deceased. Urs.. R. S will represent the Lord's Day Alliance. 11 ed n conj qtiork with the .
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. . . . 86 per cent. . Rev. Ge.o. Telford. They returned home McGee of Wingham is a niece of the late 2.30 p, m. -Sunday School; 7 p. m. -Rev. Hanover Loses to Winghata old power house, wherr hydro reachlas here � I ,
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i . . . G. Masotl &,Son . � Messrs. -HoJ. Jobb and R. A. Currie Tuesiay of th"is week, Mrs. McLean. The remains ' . . ; which is expedted some time about the . .
11 . I I I I I . I I have returned from attending the Mas- are leaving R. P. Wilson will preach. Special music Hanover and Wingbam Junior Lacrosse
. .1 I . ___ Mr. Bert McElroy has accepted a pos- for Wingham on Wednesday morning and by a male chorus. All are cordially in- teams -met in Wingliam on Monday even- er, as the poles are .
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I . . I . . 6ets French t1000r . Falls. � . I ition with the Canada Mercantile 'Co. in interment will take place in Wingham vited. � I . Ing and the home team won by a score of now being erected this side of Teeiwater. 11
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I -,— — The following from the Detroit Free Mr. arid Mrs. lgiislam and little daughter week for the above place . , I -
.1. . Notthern Ontario, and left here this . cemetery. Funeral arrangements will be i 11 to 8. the Wingham boys played a This building stands, upon the. bank of
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1. �, . - EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN Press refers to a nephew of Miss P. Powell Of North Dakota, are visiting at the decided upon after the arrival of the body, '_ - --' - .1 - great game and several of the boys giv6 J the Maitland. - - - . � ; . I �
I I � I , , � '. ,�. -_ Mr. Robert Vint completed the cement I Inherit A Fortune . promise of becoming fast lacrosse players. � Bond Concert. ' * 1 1 � . �
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. I 1� � A TTANTION F&uma1ts1_H0,,v, Your eave- of this town:-Jobn E, Powell of Detroit, home of Mr. 'and Xrs, Jas. Haugh, Ding. Work on the Merriorial:Hall on ,Monday, Mr. Rowell's Services ,-Arthur Law and wife left 'on Saturday At the end of the first quarter the score ' ' � I
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I I i the weat er is good, plenty o al on a graduate of University of Michigan, has onal Roadl.- - � . __ I—- - In a two -column descriptive editorial, for Montreal to take the boat for Eng- was - 2 to 2, at the half time 6 to 3, at th F riday even'ing', Jul� 30th at 9"P. in.-
.. I band And plenty help to have it done prompt- been awarded a fellowship for 1020-21, by " . . e
IY pointmont. sp?r, Mr. and� Mrs, W, D. Pringle and March, The 16thRegiment-Rosenkranks .
, j,Wrlte or phone for ap , headed "Mr. Rowell's Great Service to land and upon their arrival will receive a end of the third quarter 9 to .6. Bell in i , I
I I . a attention given to furna6e work. the Society for American Followsbips in daugh ending a Now Plax Mille � Canada," The Star says- fortune which has been left them owing goal stopped -several hard o Overture, Spirit .of the Times . ..,
. . ts YEPP ELAY Hard4are, French Universities. Of the 148 appli- . or, Miss Kathleen, are sp nes. Wingham
I I- — Tecawator; Phone 76. .. - �. f weeks,vith relatives in Lamb- . The greatly increased average given "in Ontario a special interest attaches to to the death of a relative in England. line-up was Chas. Bell, Howard Gray, Grand' -P'a'n-t'a's'i'ao"- - - - :-� * . H. Hillmore �� ,
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I . V.A-TTLE IFOR SALM—One cow seven years eants from -40 states 15 were chosen,, tot -county. ` over to flax in Huron' County this year the record of the province's Liberal lead- Mr. and Mrs. Law left' England several Harry Towne, Gordon Cruikshanks Neil 1, 4 'if' I I I
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. , has necessitated further mill facilities and er, Mn Rowell, who, I 1017, joined other years ago, coming to Wingham where McLeart, Henry Aitcheson: Fred Sturd .
� , � LO calf last of October. 3 yearlings sbd i There' fellowiships carry an income of , , a , ............ G. R. Dumars
. "I . . 1, . calf. - $1,000. sailit MI;. 1phil, Chevaurier and daughter, there are two instances in this neighbor- patriotic statesmen in the formation of Y' March, The Reward ............ Buglione . ��
I . . . X W. ANGUS, 1g from New York on Jdly Miss Idele, of Maple Creek, are visiting hood of sawngil owners extending., their the Union Cabinet, they are in the grocery business at Loww Phil Dyer, Archie Williamson, Stanley Waltzes, Brides and Butterflies * . . I
I __ BOX7. wingualui 6, Powell will devote a ydar's time to re-� with the fortner's sister. Mrs. Jas, Staple� and who is sailing er Town corner, I Harrison, Thos. Crulksban
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� I I 1 -Thomas Archer oNvi .searchworkia advanced French in one Plants to handle the flax crop. this week for England to enjoy the first, I ! , , - I ....... I ..,."....,.Nei1, Morrett .
I I � for smiq fits farm of i-26 acres In the Town- ton, Tqrnberry. ' Pocock, Frank Robinson. I
Ship Of Rullett, located about 2J mills from I himself' Died In Winnipeg � ro I
,),a- Clinton. The farm is well built on, fenced, Of the universities of F I Ament Brothers of Brussels, who do holiday which be has permitted The Hanover bovs have won at Han- ...... Fleeting Hour by Doiothy Lee . � .�.
I I I ' -rance, e Miss Margaret Currie of Toronto, and a large stave, heading and sawmill bust- since that time, Mr. Rowell, who went Robert Mulvey, pioneer resident of Co net Solo, by the Bandmastor, One I .
I ana watered (wells and fowling spring); the Accident At Creamery . over and Wingham at Wingham once a . . . I
I . sail Is good and in a, V.o.d state of cultivatlob. Miss Jessie Currie returned home Satur- ness, are n6w constructing an addition to to Ottawa as an outsider and who suffered Winnipeg, died at his home in t' oat city,on nd March, Brisk and Breezy._ .Wplerstein � . .
_4__� 11YDOXF, ollaton, Eugene- Deltrich had zt close call on day, after 6pending a week at Trent City, their sawmill to be utilized in connection for a season from the results of persistent- Tuesday, July 13, a 81 years. Mr. once tied, so that the tie will have to be Trombone Smiles ............. :_�.Xelles
FuR BALE -160 13ags of G.round.Feed Wheat, laursday from death while working in . Lake Simcoe, ', , with their new flax outfit. The Atnent ly hostile propaganda launched against Mul � ged played off. God Save the King - .1. "
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shafting. He was instantly whirled Harry Rinscliffe. four feet id height. The average is not binet and with a place in the regard of his ers, having visited here. me is survived r", I .
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FOUND-LaO'S long silk glov Mr. Robt, Fortune, of Sault Ste. Marie, very great, but they contemplate going fellow Commoners which vindicates those by one brother, Mr, Frank Mulvey of X .
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. .---.-F. T-104 ADVANel". grimly holding on while the shafting ding a week wiilf, his -grandmother, int6 fl' more extensively next year, en- who looked forward to his final triumph., I Stonewall, man., aged 00 years. X . 74 . I . . .
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1,0ST-The taillight of z6 motor 7ru - his clothes froin his back. t0ro Mrs. R, ,Breen� 'Patrick St., and other couraged by the results on that part of X t,
1� I - Men Dungannon GOdOrich. Finder One of the friends in tfie vicinity, their land given over to the crop this Kialoss Plonfc, Aug. 5th � A One -Sided aame � X 11 11 .1 11 I
kindly leave at Tim =,'Ald,;U81. employees, Chris Newman, seeing the . ' NA 14010%�, qNFAM% " I . .. ..
I . I When Word was given out that Premier Stratford Intermediate Lacrosse Team AV IL . ,, X I I .
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dressed jointly to the undersignid oxoput. machine. Doitrich was badly lacerated To nto, m6torod up to. ,spend' , Mr. Philip Ament, father of the inem- E- C, Drury and the leader of the Oposit. played in Wingharn on Wednesday after. I X . I
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Newman JaYsw1thMrs, Hoffmarfs parents, Mr. bers of the firm, �vas one of those who 'On CO. 9 .
ors, of the O'WvtO Of the late James 14',dgar about the ishoulders and b Ck. , , H, 14. Dewart, were to meet on the noon of last week, and lost to the local I � I
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ber Ist, 192o, ior the purchase 'J,the farm at Once btirried hirtt into a car* and rush- �iindura. John Kerr. attended the flax machine demonstration 8amePlatfOrrn On Aug. 5th, at a big team by a score of 23 to 7. To encour X X ...
Sitillat0d at V� ist' , 101.1 17,8?, 18, Con. 15, cul- I � " L. this week on the Bradley form, in Kent union basket picnic to be held* at Silver 'age the visitors the locals allowed them to MO 0 i 1'.�
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ross. Farm (. n- iit� of 105 ,neres partly. under ed him to Dr. Hamblly,s olMee, where he Mrs:lt�Z� Grain, rbturned to her X .
cultivation, LA &ult house, bank barn, pig Pen, t9colved medical aid. ' County. Lake, Xinloss village, some old tf�ners play an extra man during the last part of 00,
Xorchards, about 15 Acres bush and swamp. , While he is in no 'I home Ilf-Vil'Ot'Mound, Man., after spend- John McDonald of Walton, another may have been surprised We are living the gatnepand it Is stated by a spectator X I I
010 eat or any tender not necefr8arity danger and Ito bones were broken, it will Ing the" Past five weeks with friends X I .
Ude te . . sawmill owner, is erecting an up-to-date . in an age now, when men may differ in that Wingham goal tender and defence X
r full loulars and terms apply on the be some time before he will - be able to and teIrtives in -this vicinity.
r� ises 09 to the undersigned. , � flimmill, arid has a very fine crop of flax Opinion and still befriends. The coming stepped aside and let them score tile sev- X SALE X �
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PPAIM'S IIDGA% & resume work. Mr. *811d, Mrs. I-. A. Hathiborld sind himself this year. He' also has of these men with their colleagues will en which they got. Whigham intermed- NO -1 I - � 74 .
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It. 11. 1, Greenock. Ont, Chautauqua I; Catalog . . ith Bond, Ind., are spend. tht farming business for furnish evidence of the bigness of both Into Lacrosse team will give St. Marys a X .11
INOULTItYWANTED-Iiighostmavketl>lieo . Ing � a 4iort. vacation with Mrs. Ham- - -_ - political parties. With. the broad minded hard fight in that town on August 11th. I X
paid for poultry, . % That the Chautauqua week in Wing� mond's Pilielits,"'Ut. and Mrs. John Kerr, I . p- �_ _i__ �� - Our entire stock of SumIner X I
. , policy held by these leaders of public ' shoes.,
X WAUMSTAN, ham is 10�ked forward to by many is . Mrs , ` ' Alias Ada Raines visited a fow days ,I X I tso �
I __ _.. _iw&i: phone 240, Wbighaw, evidenced by the ouniber of enquires . . Q. Rath and little daughters, with friendsat Gorrie, fe, there is no i6nger a doubt cherished The Lato. H. H. Parker Pumps, Oxfords and Ties,, on sali,eJ, X
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co ii�_, - I—— Dorothy and Holen of Dixon, Ill., and ' . ,bY rank partisans �that each love,o his The many friends of Harold Parker ON, at ,X
CTORS made regarding the date of their return Miss ()live Little of London, Orit,, have Mr. John Coppland of Saskatoon, is party best, a4d there is a conviction that were shocked to learn of his death, which OW from 10 to 30 per cent reductions. I
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two "I Ing wX s daughter, Mrs, E. 1. the state comes first. The interest of the occurred in the Witighain hospital on X '
Morris are anduk for tenders for the ., Ot baril will be from 5unday, August 20th. Mitchell. people in the province of Ontario must be Monday morning, July 200, after und-
Thio r4unlelpal Council of tile Townshie Wing' returned to, London after spending , It' ith hi' X
on. weeks with Mo. John Cloakey of town, We
straellon of the Robertson affi- Plans,' to SatiurdgiY, September 4th. . 6 r I
SPOCIAPANCUS estimates may Rfseon atth6,, 0 , Mr..Galbxaith, editor of the Red Deer, Miss Millie Tuther of 'Victoria Hospital, considered. We ate fortunate in baving ergoing an operation for appendicitis. X make no reservations evet-y ai
t3erk's regldence, Almoat etoefy exchange ftewspap�r that Alta. Advocate, paid the editor of Tajo London, is spending her vacation at the such men as these to whom we, can took 'Deceased was taken ill only tX,� Of SU111IMer Shoes In the store wl11 be " I
The tenderR will be oponed at the Township I a week pre-- .
On Monday, July ztll at 3 p, in. comes to ocir desk is full of such news as ADv-&x(,*; a pleasant fratern2l call Ion home of Mr. Goo. Wraith, . vdth confidence for the future. As this vious to big death. Ile was 30 ) years of X sacrificed at prices below 2
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I liet; (101,4ko , ows Monday morning. Mr. Gatbr' includes the five township Kin. �age -and a splendid type of manhood, X,
I Record, Aith, spent Dr. JgedtnOnd is le4tving on Viday with Picnic i ' SA ;rj value. .
� I TOWN$HIP,Olr FAST WAWANOSH ' theweek-efidatthe homeo(Mrg. Peter his family for Honey Harbour, in Geor- cardine, Huron, Kinloss, Greenock and 'highly respected by all who know him, . I
— "qintofw's Chautauqua was a great Pisher. ' 914TI SAY. Me will return to practice Culross, a hugb crowd will assemble, but A few years ago he was married to JoWza I
� . Clerk's Xotice of Vint posting of vot,er* sucoeis� 2,*very -number given dhring the we are sure that each man will go home Verrie, daughter of Rev. Dr. and M �
� Lifit. 1920, tot the Municipality of X.,itq a Mr. andUrs. Prank McAdams and about Aug, 16th. rs. 111 Call and look over our bargain 14bles
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Waw&noj;li. county of Huron. whole course was appreciated and the tons Lawreuee, who have been visiting Mr. 3, % Ansley Regina College fully convinced that our political leaders Perrie, who witli two little boys are left I .
tratisralt. interest gVew go the time vent on. 4 X, It will pay youl .
Notice I" hereby given that I h1vo are big enough to, rea�h beyond party, to mourn the Ims of a kind husband and 0-i
I - t#d or dollvamd to. the person,,,, Mentioned In ' relatives, and friends on the Oth Con., Regim Is spending a few days with relgi- �
SWIM 9 of "Tho Ontario Vater�jl List Act, the The People fhxn the surrounding vicift, Turriberry, left for Chicago last week, class or creed. I father, X , I
� cglim ketinirc4l, by foddq,,etioa to ba I tives in town. Mrs, Ansley is Vending '
transmit,- ity Proved leaving r t.l.. .1.1- 1110r.mo�,,"" , ,rho funeral wag held from the residence
t Ordesiveredofthe list made purauant to th(* Interest irl entertain- where they will visit f4ends before a few weeks. with her mother, Airs, Alt. guy now ... Lots of Summer weather X �
, Mid Act of 0.11 rnvNad,&sg6,,;9me11t goll of the metits of -a high order by their attendance for their home Palmolile,'California, � I of Rev. Dr. Perrie on Wednesday after. . I !
.tAUnfOlVality*t,&h(5etktltl#dto vote 111thesald ken, Glenannaft, BORN noon to Brussels. cemetery.' Among the ahead. . I . . X - �
MU10411101ty 69, l"WtIo"A for members of the at alm(*t every session, although the Rev. Mr. Coomer and wife of Thorn- Mrs. Douglas Fraser also mines JeMI4 __ floral tributes were Ilgautiful wreaths - , ��.
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L Anti I hereby call upol-t all vo ticitets nOxt YeAri.1" was the wel,come re. gueStS Of Ur. AW Mrs. 1. G. Stewart for Ut,and other friends, on the Oth Con., Christopher Nethery, it son. ceated was employed for a time. ff, �% . . �
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11 Vaud the Xth day at July, Im. Of tY* Girle Auxil-Wr on the last eveniag if% handewith old aftociat" of form" hietidit in Ktat Co., before Iftving for JUIY 23rd, to Mr. atid Mrs, 1. A. Mc- the sympathy of the community ii ex- �11
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