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;end Mrs 1'ercey Vincent and
ily a!af 'Westfield .spent Sunday at
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Ir�,nae of her' Mother, 141r;,. Mc -
1 Mr. and Mrs, )Mrd' tri :.x, xeturned
home on Tuesday.
'Mr, and. Mrs Robert Ross of Bel.
more spent a day 1a:';t week with his
sister; Miss Catharine Ross,
Mrs, Chas; Gillespie of ,London is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Jahn Gillespie,
Mrs. Harold Jewett and ' Norah of
1.neknow spent the past fere weeks
with Mrs: Bert Thompson,
Ivliss Helen Sherriff of HKunillon,
is Visiting' at the home of her uncle,
Mr. W. R Farrier.
Messrs, Dean Scott, Andy Thomp-
son and IVlalcolm Russ are camping
this week at Bayfield.
Mr. Frank Thompson shipped a
car -load of cattle to Toronto from
here on Saturday.
Rev..and Mrs, U. Stewart•of Guelph
are holidaying this week at their cot-
r-Ltr. another's Day is being obser-
*a:tl in the Women's Institute pro-
;ratit 'this 'week at the home of Mrs.
S lhert McQuillan on Friday.
Miss Alberta Shiells of Bluevale,
is visiting this week with Miss Phyl-
lis Weaver.
Quite a number from here attend!1
,,:d Abe 12th of aiuly Celebration in
Kincardine.
Joe and Will telly of St; Augustine
-spent Sunday at the home of their
ra•ndparents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Cor-
• neliu s,
Mrs, John D, "Ross and little son,.
who have been here with her parents,
tage at 13raee Beach,
old friends in this distriet.
The following in this district were
successful in passing their Entrance
;Examinations: Elroy and Kenneth
Laidlaw, Orton Grain, Chester C;aul'1
ter, Lela J.c 'gatt, `!:'eddy Medi ena
than; Janet Craig, Stanley Moore, h„
We congratulate thein,
Mr. Souter tay,lor was taken to
\'Vinghaan hospital on Wednesday ev-
ening in a serious condition, which
necessitated an operation, from which
he is recovering nicely.
lvliss Margaret. Rintoul, daughter of.
Mr, and Mrs. Alec Rintoul of West
Wawanoslt, was married on Friday,
July lith, in Knox Church, Toronto,
to Mr. Hurry Lee, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Lee of Toronto. The happy cow„
pie left • for a •honeymoon by motor
to, Quebec and other Eastern points
the bride is well -remembered in these
parts and her many friends wish her
a long and happy wedded life.
Miss Laura Robinson and her bro-
thett-in-law, Mr. John Kilpatrick, of
Crewe left on Sunday to, meetMrs.
Kilpatrick in London, Mrs. Kilpatrick
has spent the last few weeks with re-
latives iri Saskatchewan, 'Edmonton,
Calgary and Minneapolis..
Mr, at'd Mrs. B. S. Naylor. spent
Sunday; with Mr. and Mrs. Archie An- •Mr. and Mrs: John' Hall, Mr. an
derson of St, Helens,
Mr. and gra, A. E. Purdon and
Mr. and Mrs..Cecil Falconer and sons,"
Rellison' and Angus,, spent •Sunday.
With Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Purdon of St.
Helens.
-Mrs. A...Fox. and Miss Isobel; wlio
have spent the last few weeks with
relatives in the Western provinces re-
turned home on Saturday. Miss Let
tie, who has been in Regina for the
past six months also returned hone
with them, and Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Patton of Lucan, spent Sunday with
them here.
Mr. and Mrs. Mackay of Brussels
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dav-
id Farrier.
MVIr, Robt. MacDonald of Holy ood,
spent one day last week with, Miss
Catharine Ross.
Mr. and Mrs, Dan McInnis visited
on Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Jas. Falconer,
Mr. Russel. Gaunt and Mr. Kenneth
Currie spent the week -end at Poplar
Reach.
Misses Muriel and Marjorie Pardon
are spending their holidays at the
home of their grandparents, Mr, -and
Mrs. Archie Anderson of St. Helens.
Miss Velma Scott bad her tonsils
removed in Wingham Hospital last
Thursday
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III
To The 'lectors Of a
Northon ■
IN
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Ladies and ■
is Gentlemen:— ■
III
a11ed.
.�
3. I should like to address my remarks in this ■
to those who, in this riding, have ■
=� letter particularly T ■
:a . n identified with the United Farmers or Pro-
.:� bee■
'i ressives. 1 have never disguised the fact that 1 ■
'� am in sympathy: •
with the basic views of the organ-
illIII I have before me the de INta
Fred farniers'
movement. lav
claration of principles of the Canadian Council of ■
': Agriculture, which; sets forth in a series of fifteen- ■
A�ricultule,
the views of organized agriculture, and ■
paragraphs ■
with this- declaration my own views coincide in al-
..his
l- s
I maysay,too, that these � most every particular. been: ad-
� adoption: I have zi views are
not of recent a p
vancing thenin niv n��
1 newspaper and otherwise for •
mg any years
in -
The document setting forth the principles of 151
in the Canadian Council of Agriculture is too lengthy •
to be reproduced here in full, and some of the para II
-
'� erre hs deal with matters (such as the League of
a P
in
in Nations) with. regard to which there is no contro- o
verss On the subjects which are of immediate in ■
'I■-terest I shallstate nay views as concisely as poss- ®.
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PI
1E . ible: "Condemnation of the principle of tariff pro-
■, tection—"
1 I advocate a tariff as low as is consistent W
` with the requirements of the public revenue and the la
G security of our producers. I favor progressive in-
mi
creases in the Brtiish preference and reciprocal N
' treaties with countries that will trade with us on
vs friendly terms. mimg
me"Rigid economy in public finance; expendi•
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FARMERS!
TUNE IN TQ
From 8 to 9 o'clock on
THURSDAY NIGHT
To an Old Time Program
Sponsored by the .
FertXl
ilizer Division
of Canadian Industries Limited
about the place with noise 'producing'
articles such as anotor horns etc, Af-
ter half an hour's serenade the
groom produced some money but the
boys thought it not quite enough for
e time they were giving hint, Af-
ter another half hour's raise the boys
decided to return the money and go
home. .
ther, Mr. Roy Tur'vey,
Mrs. Martin Masters of Toronto is
at present visiting with relatives here..
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thornton and
family spent Sunday at Port Elgin.
• Mr. Alex,. Casemore of 33elmore,
was calling on friends in the village
on Monday'. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Moffatt spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Davidson.
• Mr, Howard Stewart spent the 12th
with relatives at Grand Valley.
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,tunes to be kept within the limits of Federal rev- ■
Rat crate and provision made for the gradual redemp o
kion .of the national debt." ■
313 The King Government, which I support, has •
a .a .splendid financial record and has made large re- ■
tat Auctions in the national debt. This program of debt ■
e reduction must be continued, and extravagant la
• schemes for the spending of public money, such as
'-11 the Opposition leader is proposing throughout the ta
country, `must be rejected. is
31 "Collection of public revenue. as far as poss-
In
III ible by direct taxation imposed with due regard to 1
Iff 1111
ability to pay and to the benefits received by the 11111
011 • id
taxpayer. ofon the income tax as
RE I. favor the retenti
liff one of the main sources of Federal revenue. The Is
:;.it matter dealt with in this paragraph will be of in- GI
creasing, importance as time goes on artd the CUun- ili
'a try develops. It is altogether too large a subject ■ 1
to be set forth in a few sentences. I shall only say
•
that I am in sincere agreement with the views ■
which I know are held by representatives of organ-
ized agriculture and by many" . clear-sighted men 33
Who are not connected with agriculture. la
Mrs. Gordon Hall .spent Sunday at
Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldrid Nichol motor-
ed to. London on Sunday and spent
the day with friends there.
A large number from here took in
tfiTe Orange Celebration at Kincar-
dine on Saturday. Five new members
joined L.0.3_, No. 766, l3luevale lodge'
On the 12th.
Miss Nellie McKinney, nurse -in -
training at the Clinton Hospital, is
spending herholidays with her brill!
cher, Wtn,
H. McKinney.
While at IK.incardine on Saturday
Mr. Alvin Smith had his car struck
and slightly damaged hyanother car.
Alvin's car was standing still at the
time.
Mr. Glen Garniss and Miss Louise
T:liotnpson of Winghain were Sunday
-visitors with Miss Margaret Garniss.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McHardy of
Toronto are spending their vacation
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EAST WAWANDS-H
COUNCIL.
Council met on July. 8th with all
the members present, `Minutes of the
previous meeting were read and ap-
proved,
The treasurer's half yearly state -
meet to June 30th showing a balance
on hand of $2,336.36, received and
filed.
Council decid'ed to renew the pub-
lic liability insurance policy for an-
other year at the sante terms as for-
merly.
Allan Pattison, Con. 13,, •was apt.
pointed tax collector at a salary of
$70.00, and was also instructed to ar-
range ; dates for meeting of ratepay-
ers at different places for convenience
of payment of taxes.
The following accounts were paid:
The Municipal World, supplies $8.40;
L. H. Bosnian, tile $108.85; D, Chant- I m
uey, grading $156.10; Lorne Scott, for
crushing gravel $666.32; Chas. Carter,
hauling gravel $1168.00; M. Hnry,
hauling tile:. $20.00;: Hamilton & Dou-
gherty, fence material $47,74; J,
Wightman, contract on. the Wight
inane drain $193.10; J. Gillespie, sups
erintendent $75.00;. Patrolmen: J. Vin-
cent $2.00; S. McBurney $72.75;. Roy
Toll $150.25; S. Hallahan $366.97; R.
Chamney $20,40; Geo. Wightman
$88.87; Geo, Coulter' $14.25; G. R.
with Mr. and Mrs, Roger Oke.
Mr, and 11v[rs. J. Stewart 'of Bel -
grave spent Sunday at the home of,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Aitchison.
Miss Viola Jamieson of New York
City is spending a short vacation with
Mr. and, Mrs..Peter King.
Attend Harriston Twilight
Mrs. Alec. Reid spent last week at Three Wingham rinks attended the
Lucknow and Grand !:lend. Twilight Mixed Bowling Tournament
Mrs. Russel Reid who -has been at Harriston on Friday evening. The
visiting here was called home last rink composed''of Mrs. W. A. Miller,
Monday to Tham.esville on account of W.. A. Miller, Mrs. A. M. Crawford
the serious illness of her father. and A. M. Crawford, skip., Won their
. Mr. 'and Mrs. Gen. Garton spent three games. and won second prize;
the week -end at Kitchener with their New Delivery 'iriick
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Holland, MissOMi G. L. • L'aker, .Agent for the
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rc ue, d who]gas been, em, there,. Canadian Pacific Express, purchased
returned home with them,
a Ford convertible .recently, replac-
ing his faithful old horse, who met
the trains for a long time. The truck
however, is More convenient and 'a
"trifle. more speedy.
Iuxmy v;w:.,
T11a'sday, July 17th; 1930
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DRESSES
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Prices on all Summer
Drastic Cuts in
W!
Dresses, 'ld en's Coats and C � �' Togs.
Vincent $85.75.
Next meeting of Council will be
1 2th.
held. on Aug. 1
A. Porterfield, Clerk,
"Reform of the Senate based on the principle
Al of elective membership"—
it
Wit
I should prefer abolition of the Senate if it I
could be brought about; but failing. that I am in Di
favor of .doing away with its power to frustrate the
will of thepeople as dressed by the elected mem- ,�
ON hers of Parliament. •
BLUEVALE
Miss .Nellie Thynne of Sault Ste.
Marie, Mich., is spending a few days
with her brother, Mr. Frank B. Scott.
Mr. \Vm. Jamieson of Elora, spent
Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Hugh
Betty at l3Lucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Masters spent
Sunday with friends at Brussels.
Miss.Mae' Orr of Toronto is spend-
ing her vacation with Mrs. Sanderson
'and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J.
Messer,
Black and Johnston shipped a car
of cattle and hogs to Toronto on Sati-
urday.
Ethel gathers of Brussels was
home for a few days Ibis week.
Mrs. I+red Mishaw and children are
spending their vacation with her bra.
The latest fashionable Weaves, Styles,
ana
and Materials all included..
� ..
Coats
Ensembles
Sport Models , .
and Combination
Dresses
Sleeveless Models
Knitted Suits
Silks and Tweeds
for Vacation time.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
All ' Reduced 2 to 30 Per Cent.
An opportune. time to buy the Smartest Summer
i
Creations at BIG SAVINGS.
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KING BROS.
BELGR.AVE
The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will be held at the
home of Mrs. E. Wright on theaf-
ternoon of July 22nd. Assistants,
Mrs. Norman Walsh and Mrs.. Chas.
veg-
etable
Coultes...Roll can—My favorite
and How I Like it Served.
Demonstration on braiding mats, by
Miss L. Taylor. Topic, selected, Miss
Edith Procter. Meeting'in charge of.
Gi 1 Ivfi Nora VanCantp convenor.
WROXETER
Miss Georgina Locliie of 'London
is visiting :her grandmother," Mrs.
Morrison.
The local Orange l.orge celebrated
July 12th in Kincardine.
Among those who passed their ex-
aminations at Normal were: Ken. Ed-
gar, John Kane, Jean Sparling and
M. Doig who are to be congratulated
on their success.
An old time cliarivari Was staged
one night last week in the village.
A couple recently married were stay-
ing with friends on main street over.
night. About eleven o'clock about, a
dozen hogs and yoting men gathered.
1 it
a ."Revision of the Naturalization Act to pro -mi
Aide for the personal naturalization of married GVC)-. ■ ® In fact, Foot -aches of any description can be
331 ® fated and in to .mt cases fully overcome by using
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ACIIING
ANKLES
greatly allev-
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la At present a married ,t4o111art is debarred 33 reaJUNG'S ELASTIC ARCH BRACES
from Canadian citizenship if her husband is not a These are made for both
efferent sizes, atL absolutWomen
andfMen enn ne d ate tiding
Canadian citizen. I believe that a woman should • i� made! in d
� This kind o£ Arch Brace will the "Instant" relief, and are
have independent rights 111 this respect—that she a real panaoea. for those who are fet erect by "Foot troubles"
-, t beconsidered 1 (finstance) d United lid ire Two prices, natn5ly:
sh.oul not consld exec '.or
States citizen simply because her husband is one. ®ad $1.25 and $1.75 per pair
;f lection of Parliamentary 'representat yes . N ®a
wherever eve! e sw ,
■ of which good things are being said these daps: No need
Anna e � c •are
N "Health' Shoes" and 'therefore are specially adapted for "foot
n those who are wearing this
wonderful
Speaking of "Foot Troubles" again brings to our mind
9 -1 ' fe a ible ander the system of proportion- 11 Enna Jettick Shoes for Women
• extreme
cases.
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'n v
iz i
ett y
of the "h etc
tie aste
UI known P
� elides are retained election to be ).)y means ■' E J tti k kno �
al representation. Where single !nem ler constitu- ■ ofo ww'ea Arch supports or Arch Braces if you weal; Enna Jettick
matrouble" of a]1 kinds a "fitting qualities,"
i S a m Fp shoes`absolutecomfort," combined with unmistakable "Class."
Tuesday at H p.m., Wingham time, and lislten to
.3 preferential bailor."d
This is reform which l have advocated for in – k of are enthusiastic both as regards g cl
years.
If I am. elected, I shall be glad to stand be- Tune your radio to WEAK and associated stations every
side Liberals, 'United fanners, Progressives, Con- s The Enna Jettick Songbird
servatives or anybody else who will support the 11161
views here
•
set forth, II, °
Wittig Slee Store, Phone �.9, .�'tn�ha.
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"THE ENNA JEn'r ct :'SHOE SHORPE"
All. the ladies
of the contmunity'`re Mr, and Mrs. Bert Byers of De-
iall invited trait are visiting the . latter's sister,
1
cordV
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith and fam.- Mrs. Carrol Proctor. .
ily of Toronto and Mrs. Irving of
Lucknow spent an evening with Mr.
and Mrs.- J. A. Brandon. .
The Orange .Lodge and a great
many from around here attended the
Orange. Celebration in Kincardine on
Saturday.
Mrs. W. J. Geddes spcnt•a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Jos. Little
ofWinthrop last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Brooks aiid daughter
of Centralia visited with Mrs, 'Scans'
drett on Sunday.
Mrs. Addantson and_two daughters
and son, Charles,:of Kingsville, visit-
ed with her brother, Neil McCrae ov-
er the week -end.
I Minute tidi Itch 01
ECZIE 11111 -
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.) 'Baby iutd terrible eczema. 'Soothe -
Salsa' ended itching in 1 minute. Disease soon
lett." —Mrs. J. Laurence. Stops itch, burn, pain
in 1 minute. Eczema goes. for loud in taw days.
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