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PITY THE P001 CROW!
'1From Ottawa to Toronto is only 223
miles "as the crow flies."
But the crow, according to experts
in Natural History, flic•only 30 miles
an hour. Even the '.swift carrier'
pigeon makes only 40 miles an hour.
The telephone covers the distance
— well, you might say, instantaneous-
ly. The sound of your voice, changed
to electric waves, travels with the
speed of light.
And it's the same between any two
cities of the continent. Whether your
message is to Halifax, to Vancouver,
New York or San Francisco, the tele-
phone makes possible an immense
speeding up — distance is hardly a
factor any more.
Whether for the great emergencies
that war brings, or
for every -day busi- ,neetl-e
ness, the telephone On >Q -
meets the need for
quick completion
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MORRIS GREY
Miss Edythe Speiran of Iiami1tru
Mr. and Alms. Joe Marshall, of Li". 1
towel, visited on Sunday with 'air.
and Mrs. Alvin :Smith, Mr. and Mra.
Jack Wicleitead visited at the same
(tome,
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Shaw and fam.
ily
visited with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and .Mra. Arthur Shaw on Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. •Cooper Nethery an d
daughter spent Sunday afternoon Mrs. Frank King the bride Helen
'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Arm:itron•g has 'taught school near
.ard Johnston and Emma. Drayton and -the groom Is from that
locality. During the evening James
Deltner called the audience to.
order and 1Pliss Margaret Snelth
read a nicely worded address while
Kelly Lamont and M. Armstrong
Presienithd Mr, and Mrs. King with a
beautiful glass mirror and silver
knives and forks from the neigh-
bors, The groom re.Donded very
Pleasantly on behalf of himself .an 1
wife. The evening was enjoyably
spent in dancing and social: chat,
and also good music and a siplendiJ
ting their oats and some have been lunch was Served.
threshing their fall wheat and report
Mr. and Mrs. Ring will live with
Mr. Armstrong on the 7•th conces-
sion.
The July meeting of the Majetsiee
Women's Institute was held at the
home of Mrs. Harold Speir on Thurs-
ofte1t1oon, July 10th. Mrs. Claire
Long presided for the business Part
of the 'meeting. Eighteen members
General Hospital has returned to
duty there, after an enjoyable
vacation at the home or her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Alex .Speiran.
Misr Violet Zallacott was a visitor
at Grand ;Bend last week.
A very pleasant 'tiene was held
in S. S. No. 3, Monday evening of
this week to do honor to the newly-
weds of the community. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. George Peacock, of
Ottawa, and Mr. and' Mr . Wilt Pea-
cock visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jae. Peacock in Bluevale.
Quite a large number attended the
Orange Decoration at Bluevad•e Cem-
etery on• Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw and tam
sly visited ou Sunday afternoon
with his molter at Bluevale. .
The 'tanners have been busy cut -
good crops.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Mothers and
two daughters visited on Tuesday e,u-
ening last week with Mr. and Mrs
H. Mothers. Mr. George Mathers
returned home with totem atter
visiting with relatives around here
Miss Alice Barren, B.A. BASIC S.
Tuscan, Arizona, was the guest of
A ilawlese sou
labs with 2
extra dia•
fully sl h a nudf-
iashionod.
$5Q00
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Shop at
i..3 avauge'
1T PAYS
our Diamond Room Affords
Privacy When Buying
charge of the tweeting and after a
few introductory remarks palled on
Mn.
Jas. Bremner who gave .an in-
teresting paper tin the motto, "11
you have knowledge let others light
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The important Question of the Day.
he Spot where real Us a ar
values are away on hails�,.
1: Every day of the Year.
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Fresh clean and thoroughly reconditioned
if teed Cars are our only aim.
their candles at 11." This should +i+
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Ruth Dunbar. Then followed a Bolo 44
by Mrs. Lake, after which she led 42�
the gatheringg in, hearty. •community
tinging. The topic "What Canada
makes, makes Canada if we buy
what Canada makes" was,ahly dealt
with by Mrs. Dennis. She urged
that every Canadian woman should
buy "Made in Canada' goods or
"Grown in (janada" fruit or vege-
tables so as to keep the money in.
cinculatidn in our country. . This pro-
vides better times for every one..
Shetold us thgt 146,0001000' was
spent annually on imported fruits
and vegetables (out of seasons) and
that $20,000,000 was spent to trans-
port It here. The most of I1Ws' might
have been bought here, a trifle later
perhaps but t would be just as gond.
iBuy in Canada In normal times,but
esipecialiy in war times becuse 'ar-
eign countries can't trade with us in
return. Then the problem of for-
eign exchange is also to be consider-
ed. Our $1.00 to -day is only worth
SO cents n the States. If you can't
buy made inCanada goods buy
British or Empire made goods. AIias
Mary McIntosh then gave a . humor-
ous reacting. The singing of the
National Anthem Then brought this
apart of the meeting to a close. 'All
the company then went to the lawn
where a &steal time 'consisting of
•games and contests led by Mt s. Carl
Hemingway was enjoyed. Refresh.
'rents were then served by the
ladies of the • Majestic Institute.
Mrs. Wardlaw expressed on be -
Omit of •the members of the Ethel
Institute their sincere appreciation
to liave'met at the home of Mrs.
Speir, the past district president.
Majestic Women's Institute
July Meeting
Mrs. C. L. Hollinger. The ladies yere present and a large numberof
were school mates. visitors as Ethel Institute was the
NET. G. F. Coates), Bert, Charles guests for the afternoon, The
and Yvonne of Pickering, Ont., are •meeting was opened by the singing
spending a month with W. H.' and ,be the Institute Ode and the repeat.
Mrs. Maunders and lIr. and Mrs. C, iatig of the Lord's Prayer. The sec
L. Hollinger. iretariesi of both Institutes called
Mos Alice Burke of Listowel, re- the rolls and read the minutes of
turned home, alter holidaylting with the previous meetings. Mrs. Lake
Kathleen Clarke, 6th line. of the Idt0101 Institute then took
s.
Ammusommummisnk
We will. clean or put in a New
Main Spring in any make. of J.•
watch for $1.00. tart
ASI work guaranteed for 1. year
Round Crystals r, 25c
Watch Hands • 25c
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Jeweller Brussels
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An ice cream social, under the
auspices fth C nbokRederrs
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1939 Mercury Sedan
1939' Standard Ford Coach
1939 Ford Deluxe Coach
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1939 Plymouth Coupe
t, 1938 Ford Coach
1938 Chevrolet Coach
1937 Ford Coach
1935 Ford
,, .1935 Ford Coach
1935 Oldsmobile Coach
• 1934 Ford Coach
1934 Ford Coupe
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John McNabb, One mite South of
t0ranibrook, on Tuesday evening,
August 5th. A play entitled "Poor
Married Man," will 'be given by the
lMonNton Pahtriottic group. Every
body welcome. Admission 16c. 4 (Intended For Last Waek.)
WALTON
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Tell the bsyn that portrait+ of famous '
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nrs�� a��;•�ar.�i
Mr. and Mrs. J. Humphries of
Weiketville and Mrs. Dr. Tilos. Fel, near Toronto, Mtw. Pullen, oho spent
guson at Detroit spent the week end a week with her sister, Mrs. Whit-
wah the Humphries and Shannon Reid at Meaford.
families,
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Lawrence Cumming and other 'Shaw at Wroxeter; Miss Isabel..
fldends around Walton. Earaigey, Dungannon, has been 143 -
Mrs. Hugh Fulton and Mrs. And- icing at the home of Mr. and Mra.
yew Bruce have returned home Walter Davidson:
aliter visitingthe former'& daughter atm
Mra. J. B. Murray at Long Branch
Mies Margaret Glouser of Wing.
hart spent Sunday with her friend,
Miss Ruth Cummings.
Miss Mary Humphries of Walker -
vibe is spending her holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Humphries.
Mr, and Mrs. Bryan spent the
week end with the latter'•s sister,
Mrs, Ii. Rutledge, Toronto.
Mrs. C. Drager spent the week
end with her Son Mr. R. Drager, of
Doors.
The ladies of St• George's A.ng1f-
oan Church, Walton, are holding a
missionary tea in the church on
Tuesday, July 20111, The prage=
will begin at 2.30 widthrs. ev.
Mr, and Mrs. Eli McLaughlin and
their son, Mr, end Mrs. Wiltrtd Mc-
Ln.ugbllPn and two children 01 Dutton
spent the week end with the formers
sister, Mrs. Thos, Young and Mr.
'and •'Mrs. Wen, Dundas in. McKillop,
oleo Mrs.' Malt, Armstrong and dau-
ghter of Huilett spent Sunday wi'11
'them.
MI. and. Mrs. Demi/ of Toronto
spep�t the weekend with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cantor. spending several weeks with h01'
Garnet Cummings has taken a gratodparents, W. H. and Mrs. Loos;
• position in Wingtham. other recent vi'si'tors with Mr, and,
ETHEL
Misses: Doris Cunningham and
RAM Dunbar of Fergus spent the.
weekend at their homes here.
Mists Marion Douglas of Palimers-
Moat spent the past week at the hams
of Miss Betty Dunbar. Betty re-
turned with her fora ftw days.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Anlph and
daughter Olive, Nor-
Manr. and Mrs. Nor -
an Anhui' and daughter Louise of
Watntteot were Sunday guests of
Mr. And Atm Cecil EcIttnier and
d`mmily.
'Miss Dotes Love of Hamilton in
Mrs). W. C. Bennett, /toxin's and 'Mrs. Love wets R' B. Love and a.tn
'Shirley returned on Tuesday from IB et Hamilton and Mr,and Mrs.
Petawawa where thty spent the Mit MOAT StepKeith .and sons and.
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week with Stall ,Sergi. W. C. Donald. of London.
Mrs. Eva Brown and. Mrs, Mars'
Graham of Hayfieldsolo as the special Bennett.' s, Gula of .this village spent Sundalr
sneaker; also soles and readings. i •MMrs, W. S. Forbes, Walton, and visiting with friends and relatives
Everybody welcome, . .hat Skelton and son Albert and
Mrs. irltlongh, from near Dungan dttttighlter Cora of Morris were recent at Atwood, Mii%erton, Straford ani,
nun .spent a few days with her thin, vlsitors, 'bili the former"a sister, L'ondoII�r and Mrs. Loglo of Plteon-
;gih�tdr, Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Mrs. )matey, at Millburn; Miss With { ix, Ariyona also Mrs. A. Morro*
M'i'ss Margaret G•loltslter of 'Wing- Emile has returned to Takata att?•t• �� Mr. Maurice. Morrow 01 Torah's
hash anent Sunday at her aunt's, saiel11141g the past 'week at her home t itis week end with Mr. ands.
Mrs. W. J. 'Humphries, ed speri
Mrs,' Peter McTaggart bias accept
Mrs, 'r. Youlig is visiting her son, a. liotlitibn' in Seafoytli; Mies Ethel ''Mra. Eft. Morrow.