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East waWanosti cooncil aluevale UPPO 8000L EXAMS
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011111011 niet till July 25 lVi Per adjourtv 1411, Millivolts, on Tuesilay evening Knox Church. Anl>urnt, col"br"t" 't" The followini fist contains tile nifil'.9
ment with, all lbo nielitiber% prv�senl. under t lie auspices of We Woman'* In- "Diamond Jo'bilve)b of tile ealldidat:04 from liuroll county,
Mhmteiof previowi read stitute was QL decided success.
and approveil. Rev' . T I ie congregation of Icilox 01411ft-it, who were staccessful in their recent upper
The tro"Surer's halt yvially Statement Mr. Tate wits. chairman. Solos were Auburn, celebr.atetl their I'dialliolld J0, school And 11011017 matric exwm. Those
fall A,nnoun,ceipe'o.t to june:30tli. showing a, balan , reon -hand given by Miss b–cull't 4boll, W'"gham' - ilee on July 2Sth and -26th. oil tile $4b. marked with a x 4re from Winglium 11ish
I Miss Edith Walsh, Toronto, Mies Viol
4 d f a bath Rev. Alen McMillan, D-, 1), of Tor.
of $29,8ft").85 retvived 'All Ilvd. Plibertson, Wingbarn, Misa Margaret
onto, pr(qw1led in the mornInK from W. Aberbart, Part 1; A. E, Archibald,
The collector prescrited b6 bond, which Gambia, Bluovale. Uelidings by Mr. H.
was acce as satisfactory. Jobb, WJngham, Mies Hainslock. J)QUt. 8-2; "And thou shalt rememUr ill Pgrt I (bon.), chem.$, J, 11. Btfrrovvs,
161 pted
To vomply with t1he regulatipa of tile FordwIch and Mr. C. Johnston. Belgrave. tile way which the Lord thy (I"I led b101- % M. H, Baker,. math, 3, F reach 3;
Ontario Highways Act a by -Mw was thee," and in the evening from Plail. 3.13 X X. M. Bone, part 1, X, J. U. Bosman.
year We have been fortunate 10 K , dress by Rtv. Mr. Wilson and in-' iRQ,,lclVillii forth unto those thitilp which part 1, French 2; W. C. Cooper, E ng. 3,,
This readand passed, w1wrobv the Municipal- 4d
securl I'very of ladles, ready'to I . strumentala by Mrs. Win. King, 'Brus, arebeforet' Attlieniorliftigservice, Ile PhYs, 1. biol. % French I; H. McD. Clut-
I'm early del ity becomes entitled to the Provicial sub. eels, Prof. CQwelli WingliAm, Miss Abel
z -ii(tv, payable mider the said t�ct. was assisted by Rev. Oeo. Telford, M, ton, U09- 8, Chem. -8, French 3; G. V.*
Wear for fall 1920. The line$ are moreex- The 1`64owed ace,01111th were ordered to and f4estro. $piers and Karnay. The A. of Blytb, who conveyed to tile con. Coates, Part 2 (SUP.); W. H. Coates, part
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dusiwe attractive styles at moderate be -paid.— ladies wish to publicly thank all who "a gregatiou tile cougratulatiovis of tile 1, M. L. Cutbill, part 2; At Dewar, part
Geo. Snell, repairing grader, .35 cents; kindly assisted with the program, Presbitery of 11uron and by Xev, (capt.) 2 (sup.); x G. J. Deans, partt 2 (sup.); M.
prlccs.� G. Johnston, shovelling gravel, $,qjx), D. Mr, John Armstrong of Toronto, spent Win, Vinglai)4, M, A., a recept gradu4to li, Gibbingg, En
g. 3,' French 3, German
Carter, Abovelling gravel 1,50,'W., h1c_ tire week -end with his brother, t�,,dvvard. in tbeology, wbom the coi;gvegation 11.19 3, M. P. Gladman, parts I and 2, French
I given to, tile Christian iiiiiii-stry, srtciat 4 B.U. GQldtb*rpQ;:part 2: E. A. Ilig-
Dowell, building cement culvert, 7400; Mr. Wat-sou of Brussels visited at the 8 Ell 2 , I'a a French 1, German
inusic was furnished by thechoir. oNist- gill, .9., tj3,
John Qoultes� repairing culvert, Cons. 4 home of Mr, Win, Garniss, ed by Miss GladittaTopping of TAndon. I; . M. A. Hays, part 2; 1. A. Hogg, part
and 5. 9,0(h The "Advance" office, print -
I , Xi.%s Grace Coultas of Toronto, is visit- Dr. MacMillan caute to Auburn tuld 1; J. A. Hume, U ng. 31 his, 3, pbXs. 3; L.
ing, and 63.30; Geo, L. htilrdy. , , with Mrs. Snell. 81nith's Ilill as pastor when lie w
4.S.skiance on the Stmrdv drain, 7.00; F. Ing 13. Hyde, part 2 (sup.); C. M. Jervis,
Carter, assist4nce on the Sturdy drain, � Miss Mabel, Coaltes, Toronto, Dr. 'V,(I, very YoUlig man, and it v4s a it parts I and 2: B. I. Johnston, part 1; E,
_gre, 'Keating, part 1; L. J. Kerr,.part 1(hon.);
17.80; W., 1. Calf-, grading, 11.20; W. Coultas and Dr. John Coultes, of Phila. pleasuro for those who knew himso, well
-lie W. T. Laing. part 1* R. M. Lamb. part
V! Dunbar, grad;npr 11.20; J. R. Taman. delphia are visiting with their motlier. in t - earlier days to licar his voice
'eo. again, The church -was pac�ed with 1; H. A. Lawrence, French 2; E. S. Liver.
X grading, 1800; 0 Coulter, grading, Misses Dorothy and Vrances Gilbert of *
10.00,. J. Craig, grading, 130,00; R. H. Southampton, are vsfitlug at the parson, eager listeners at both servicen and inany more part 2 (lion,); J. �AcMurchite, Frig,
Scott, grading, 10,00; Sam. MeBurney, age.. were turned away who could not find an- 3. math& 3, LAtin 3, French 2, German 2;
X tratice. Dr. maeMillau presented the M, J, M4CE w4r)i part I (bon.), part 2
7.00; A Corneliu% grading, 18.32, Sam Mrs. Albert Willits and son, Gordon,
congregation with a beautifully-bottud, (bon,); H, B. Manntng, Eng. 3, phys. 3,
MeBurney, grAyelling on Con, 11, 151.50; of the West are visiting at. tha home of hst. 3, French 3,
Je4n
--type Book of Praise for the Middleton, phys,
J Shiell, inspecting gravelling on Con Mr. Win. McMichael. large ? 111pit., I
li, 5,50; Harold Currie gravelling on' It is now sixty,years since the first 3,biol. 1. chem. a x�C. W. MacDonald,
Cons. 10 and 11, 100,95; Win. Anderson, Mrs. Sweltzer and daughter,, Miss part 1, French 2; � A, A. McKay, French
inspecting gravelling on Con. 10 and 11, 3Pmma have gone on a trip to the West. elders, Messrs. Joseph Doble and John
3, j. A. Marshall, T�ng. 8, math. pbys.
5,25, for gravel—R. Redmond, 10,00; N. Jackson were ordained,, 'r4e congrega-
Thompson, 1,35; Wm. Fothergill, 90 cents- Mrs, George McDonald N an the sic rell, M. Nicholson,
It tion then worshippe& in the Rid 'log 3, chem, S. IF i ch I
% W. Xechnie, 0.80; C. Campb
ell, 1.80, RT, list at present. math, 1; At Oke,, part 1; L. M. P9tter,
school and the village was known as Eng, 3, Latin 3, biol. 3, French 2; H� I.
H. Scott, 3 75. Mr. Jas. Walks of Chesfey,, sPent Sun- Manchester, The first mins-ter, was Rev.
Next meeting of* the Council will be Ross, Eng. 3, French 2; 0. H, Snowdon,
% ,-aid on Monday, Aug. 23rd. day at the home of Mrs, Thos.' Stewart. Arch Currie, who was Inducted in 186o
A, PORTARMELID Clerk. Part 2; 1. Souter, part I (hort); W. C.
Mr. and Mrs, John Little of,,Brussels, as the pastor of Blyth, Burn's church Sproat, Latin 3; biol, 2; C, Q
J spent Sunday with Mrs. Nunn I s. Hullett and Blanchester, The first 1 Stogdell,
Mr, Nelson Thornton is not enjoying chitreb, builtLof brick waserected during. part I (bon.)- W - -S, Strong, part 1; x J. L.
Riding In A Hearse Stephans par'
the best of health at present. his pastorate, The present white brick t I (bon.); V. J. Snyder, part
Federal liquor agents in the vicinity of 2 (bon.); 1. J. Stotbers, part 1; J. R.
Windsor have been stopping everything W_ R. Yoe shipped 26 hogs to Toronto, c4urch. was built in 19o4 at an approxi.' Townshend, math. 2
mate cost of $7,000. The comfortable, . , phys 1, Latin 3,
that moves on wheels in their search for for which be receiyecl ilia -sum of $1,157,10. up-to-date red brick mause was ere�ted blol. 2, che m. 2; C.: Tyndall, French 2; C,
C. Trott, parts 1 and 2; x N, R. Wight -
illegal liquor cargoes, but funeral proces ift :r9,i$ for $4,200. Of this amount
sions managed to escape until yesterday. Former HuroutBoys Smith's Rill Paill $1.700, All this prop- man, part I (bon.),, x W. Wallace, part I I
Ladles', Coats in Hudson Seal, Plushes, A hearse proceeding solemnly through a The fact that Huron County boys are arty is practically free of debt, (bon.), part �, Brig. �, math'. 1, physics
main street witho coaches trailing be., 1 4.. Il... -an m anhmhm phy. 1,
Veloursi Broadcloths, Tweeds and Silver- X hind attracted the attention of the agents, making names for themselves in the out- The ministers who successively follow hist, 3, Latin 3, b1ol. Cell ern. 3; E. 'Wal.
1,40 Thev --to—ed if-It'hnuryll with mizolvin side world is sl�own in the Christian ad Rev. A. Cufrie in the pastorate of the lace part I Enly I ma 3 biol 3, E
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tones w.111fillarge colloars a d cavle e ve u- so
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because of the presence beside th.- driver
Guardian, when reporting an the Presi-
Confer-
church were Rev, 1. Stewart, x863 -51 Rev'
1 1 . P, . P I I I
M. Wilson, part 1., E,, M. Wasman, part
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Fur And sell, trimmed. Prices $27. 50 to
of a man garbed as,2 priest and carrying a
defits of the different, Methodists
iri Canada for 1920-2 1, At
S. Voting 1866-77, Rev. J, Pritchard,
�1878-86,
1 4
X,
$150.00.
prayer book in his bands, Inside the
ences least
three of the men horfored thus 'are Old
Rev. A. McMillan, x887 -4t; Rev.
Rb�ert Henderson, Rev, L.
hearse were several gallons of higb-proof
1892-:1901; J,
whisky,
Huron boys.
Small, 1902-07, Rev. J. R. Mann, 1908-12;
WIN(IRAM, MARKETS
Ladles' suits In br.owns,,'navys, taupe.9
The driver and the "Priest" were 'ar-
Rev. Geo. Jewitt, president of the Lon-
Rev. A. Laing, l9X2-17, and the present
and blacks I best quailly garbardine,
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rested.
don Conference, was born of Yorkshire
parentage in Morrib township. His boy-
minister. Rev. R. J, Ross, B. A., whose
induction took, place in 1917.
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(Correct up 64 W�Onesday noon)
fancy velours, serges and fricatines, satifi
Wore Home Loyalty Needed
hood home, even when it was only a
In addition to bearing its fair share of
Wheat No. 2 Spring ...... 2 25 to 3 00
There are som . e people who pass their
shanty, was the preacher's home, and a
other church work Xuox has sent Bliss
Wheat No. 2 Fall ....... 2 25 to 3 00
lined belted effect and two way collar.
home town dealers and send to the big
go . odly numberof probationers for the
Fingland, B. A., a daughter of Mr. John
Flour - - - ' - ... t. 4 1. .... 7 30 to 7 75
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cities for goods 4en 'they can save a
ministry found it a home indeed. Both
Fingland, a member of the present $as-
Lard ...................... 35 to 38
Our ready to wear dresses for Fall
little money b� so doing, If this is the
parents were of the old-fashioned Meth-
sion to Korea as its representative on the
C
foreign
Butter 55 to 60
Eggs.
surpaSS'the Selection we have any
right and proper thing for some people
odist type, and were as keenly interested
in the prd�er iearing of their family as in
field,
A social gathering was held ori the
53 to 55
Cattle, med., butchers, 9 00 to 1000
-shown
to do it would also be the right and prop-
1--"l t, -%.-
other season, Serges, tricatines, tricolet- 1% er thing for everybody to do. But Is it e progress and welfare of the Church. manse grounds on lylorillay ening, when e, ut rs exillice..ja uu Lo n ou
,At fifteen George wished to go to school friends from many parts, after years of Hogs; fiveweight 19 65 to 19 85
right? Emphatically, No. There are
tes, jerseys, laiievas, messall es. Prices times when the home stores are an abso- and prepare for teaching, but there was a separation. met again. Refreshments MY ..... 23 00 to 26 00'
$20.00 to $65.00. lute necessity to each and all of us. If mortgage on the. farm and he was the wore served in the basement by the Cream ......... to 58
the home business places are not main- t1dest of, seven children, so the purpose was ladies of the congregation, Addresses
delayed for five years. Upon deciding to were given by three former ministers.
tained we will soon be without them
Then will follow the loss of good education. enter the ministry, he went first to the Rev. Alex. MacMillan, D. D., Rev. J. L. Pordyce
See Windows for Display of al and church privileges and many otber Public school and later, to the high school Small, B. A. of Respeler, and Rev. J. R. Mrs, Gaunt -of St. Helen;, is at presen t
tbings that makeit worth while to stay at Clinton, then at Mitchel, and later at Mann, B. A. of St. Marys, and greetings
here. Deprived of thesea good things Cobourg, where some theological studies from Smith's Hill were conveyed by Mr. visiting her daughter, Mrs. John jamic�
New Goods. here people will move to places where at Victoria were also taken. sRod Young, Capt. Fingland and Rev. son.
they can be obtained. We must not de- Rev. W. A. Smith', - Methodist minister Geo. Telford also, gave short addresses. A few from this locality intend taking
clude ourselves with the idea that we can at St. Pauls church, Calgary, is the new- Mr. Harvey McGee sang a number of in the'plenic to be held in, Kinloss, on
spen4 otir raoney �Jspwhere and at the IY elected President of the Alberta Con- Scottish songs. Scout Baker of Blyth con- the Sth. of August,
same tiMe keep up oqr own home in. ference, Ile was born in Brussels, ont. tributed a Scout song, The Clinton Miss Marguerite Rintoul, who bar, been
stitutions. The Ninotls migration of Rev. T. W. Neal, President of Toronto Kiltie Band, with bagpipes, playedmany
home for a few days has returned to Tor,
population from the rural districts to Nethodist Conference, is a Huron county numbers during the evening, onto.
JLJL a & Co. I , I I
cities can be stopped only by ourselves, boy, his p4rents having settled "in Londes- The proceeds of the diamond jubilee Barry pl6ing Is ntow in full swing
Have our U. F. 0 . friends 0er consider. boro, He had to begin to earn his bregd were about $500. and a fine spirit of hope around our burg, a good crop is reported
XXXXXXXXXXX VIC ed this matter seriously? ,when eidlit years of age, and expectatio ' n was manifested. The
pastor, Rev. R. J. Ross, and his people Mr. and Mrs. A. 4avens, also Mrs,
haveevery reason to be encouraged as Havens junior, John and Victoria 'Cbam-
they go forward to the work of the future. pion, also Ellibtt Taylor and family and
r Milton Naylor and family spent.an nnioy-
Bluevale able day at tile Iske. one day recently.
T L YL"d E U T Hw` E A T ]"R E Mr, John Gannett of Toronto, is visit. Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Taylor of Luck -
Ing with r I elatives in Bluevala. now visited at Mr. A. �Iavens on Sunday
last.
The August meeting of the Bluevale
Branch of the Wouien's institute will be
held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Breck. Among the passengers on board a ship
NOW SHOW"ING Wed. and Thurs. euridge Qu Thursday, August 12th, at 2 crossing the Atlantic recently was a man
CO M I N G In' M YST�IRY o'clock, two papers will be glv�u, ist— who stutt6red. One day he hurried to
What Canada Demands of tier Women, the captain. stuttered.
by Mrs., W. 11. Vraser;',2ad—Lessening "Oh, I can't be botheredl" said the
The Famous Female Impersonator Deadly Struggles, Blind Trails, Strange the Work in the I-lome, by, Mrs. X. A. captalhAn rily. "Go to somebody else.,,
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Motives, Yellovv Eyes, Blue Diamonds, McCall. Qaestiondraveraud music. The man tried to speak to everyone on
T board, but no, one would wait to hear
Mrs, Aitcheson and son Part of Stouey
White Courage, Red Blood. Creek, are visiting 'relatives In the vil- what he had to say,
J U L I A 1"Ir ELTINGE lage. Atlasthecame to, the captain again.
Mr. Jas. McIlardy who was opertited . "Look here", said the captain, "I can
on in the Wiftglutm Hospital for appen- tell you what to do when You want to say
dicitis is improving, anything, you should sing,it."
Suddenly, in a tragic voice, the man
Mrs, John Dimetit and daughter, Mrs. began to 6rig':
McKnight of Toronto, spent last week "Should auld acquaintance be forgot
with the former Is daughter, Mrs. Young.
and never brought to mind?
Mr. and Mrs. Ilutelieson left for their The bloomin' tooka fell overboard and
home in Toronto after spending the hall- is twenty miles behind,"
—Philadelphia Star.
day in Bluevale,
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DIUDV
D1f#4t4k4_bYJ0M Mill$*
New L"nes in,
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Fan ey China
5MMMOM
iFMI" XLTIN" hrftz'"Atftt ventureW, and Fin e Glass
ft"Wo Men curse&,fought linifed and died for the Sul-
taiv Dik Niond; women engaged in stealthy intrigue, an
"AN ADVENTURESS 'A P We bave JJQW j0StOCk the pop�tl4t, 13ridgtl Rose
cx-army captaiii tUrnecl detective; a combine of wholett
Patterl) Dinnerwaro 1ii sets and open stock, Also
Villike allY PhotOP14Y eVer Inade before sale jewelets offered liuge pewarcls.1 Struggi . as on sea 6 ,
because there Is no other artist and land—raids---romanco--love, some new lines in Statuary and Cut Glass.
like Elthige,
This lisTo MMOORE'S Your Inspe n Soli
There is an acroplane duel, a race between an auto nig Special C11:10 oited
molii1e and an' aerophane, a flght in a speading motor 2% N M, N 0,1111 'A 0
car, and a diving scence in which a bunch of bathing incture that You Read About
'hcauties appear as the centre of attraction.
In the Toronto and London papers last Spring
Remember Two Days Only Wingham-, Bazactl
To -Day and To -Morrow (Wed. aod Thurs.) SEE IT! MON., TUEAS. and W ED. fligbest Prices Paid for 8gg's Cash or Trade,
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A Shoe Bar,, b.,
for Men,
Some montlis ago we were offered a "real bargain"
in Shoes for tnen and they looked so good to us that
we bought a ni tich la'rger quantity than usual,
Th- Olt— I 't. * A
. I";, %, , arr ve and lAlk it
Placed in stock an(] they we we br..
lieve the best value lve bawt h-nd for
a long time,
la'appearance very Inuch fte this,
illustration. The leatl�er I% box kid
and the soles are both. sewed and rivet�
ed, making a good strung boot, and
Yet,of neat appearanc. A good b6ot
either for best or every day Wear.
doto the marvelowly low price,
C�
P0.75 per pair
All sizes Tot, men Wto 11
W W I L L I
SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES'
AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN.,
Fall Term Aug. 31st ... Graduates placed in positions. 4.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO I�HONE 106
Send a card requesting the principal to call on you during the vacation: We:
have competent teachers, one for each department. Register now for the fall
term.
D. A. McLachlan, PreS. Murray McLeish, Print
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HALF PRIGE AND LESS
'Coats Reg. $ ?20' to 37-50
Your Choice for
$16*75
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