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Miss it are ret Page and Miss Ethel
Hyndxnan of 'V/ineham, spent Sunday
at their homes ]acre,
';,bre atesorry to report that Mrs,
Ai Ross, who has been seriously ill
for some time 1s not in roving.
Mrs. R. G. Dane, has retuned home
from 'Port Elgin, where: she has been
visiting her sister, Mrs It Ewald,
Mr. Robert Deaehman of Calgary,
an old Ilotnieic boy is visiting friends'
this week.
Mr. C. W. Wiliams and son, Hew-
itt of Clinton, spent Sunday with.
friends in town, They made the trip
in their new Star car,
I'1r, and Afr•s, W. A. :Lamont and
sons, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lam -
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mother; Mrs, .Hutchison of Grey,
who is braving very poor health,
Mrs. E. Siaarliiig, .who has been
spending the winter with her•daugh'
ter, Mrs. Johnston of Bluevale, re-
turned home this week.
Mrs, Geo. Greer left this week for
Medford, Oregon, for an extended
visit with her brother, Mr. Jas, Tay-
lor, She will also visit friends in Cal-
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renewing Floors, Woodwork and Furniture. "Your floors arra,, ,
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be easily grained and finished to .look like hardriood at a
very'little cost. To fully explain the method and teach you
how to grain, and beautify ;your homer we have .engaged
Lowe Brother's Lady Demonstrator. She will be here on
Fri a d Sati, ay 11,
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This service is FREE. In addition, we will give away a gen.-
nine brush with every purchase of a' quart, or more, of VENT -E
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NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES AND OVENS
WASHING MACHINES AND WRINGERS —
GALVANIZED GARBAGE PAILS
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Mayr iafcl3urney
iornia, '
Mr, and Mrs. Hoekeridge and child-
ren of Guelph, and Mrs. Dunlop of
Toronto; were here attending the fun-
eral of Mrs. Hockeridge's mother, the
late Mrs. Wicholls.
The annual business meeting of the
Young People's League was held on
Friday evening of last week, when the
fallowing officers were elected for the
ensuing year—Pres., G. .Jefferson; xst.
Vice; Alma Nash; and. Vice, Nettie
Dane;, 3rd. Vine, R. H. Stephens, 4th'
Vice, Lizzie Gathers; Secretary, Reita
Durst; Con, Sec„ Edith Vanstoite;,
Treasurer, Ernnerson Shera; Pianist,
Elsie Cooke.
BELGRAVE
Mrs. VtTni. Grigg, who has been
spending .the winter with her daugh-
ters in Detroit, has returned to her
home in the 'village.
Mr, George VanCanip of the Dom-
inion Department of :'Agriculture is
visiting .at the home of his brother,
John' VanCamp and other relatives;
Mr. George Jordan is ' drawing oil
from Blyth to Auburn and Walton to
oil the streets. •.He will afterwards oil
,the street through Belgrave.
Mr. Andrew Jamieson: of Marnoch,
has purchased Mrs. Sporat's property,
in the village. .
Ibfrs. Percy "Scaredrett has sold her
farm to Mr. Joe Miller' of the village.
The play, "Mrs. Temple's Telegram"
which was pot on by the young people
of St. Pauls Church, Wingharn, on
Tuesday evening of last week was
well received. The proceeds amount-
ed to about $65,00,
• ,SCHOOL- REPORT
._• Report far'S: S. No. •rx, EastWrtwa-
nosh for the'months of March acid
April.
Sr. IV. --Hazel Irwin, 83 per cent;
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6th. CON, TURNBERRY
Mr. Alex Cdsemore purchased a new
Ford touring car this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin visited.
at Mr. Edgar gig -gin's :on`Spnday,
We are pleased to see' Mrs. Jos.
Idiggins able to be out in the,car again.
after .being iri alit winter.
1VIr. Chester Higgins, sold . his val-
uable te;arn of Clydesdales to IV.[r. Wm.
Grainger of Molesworth, for :a hand-
some sum.
Me. Peter McDougall spent Sunday
at the home of his brother, James. We
understand Mrs. McDougall is not as
well as her inany friends would like.
to see. •
Mr. Graham Wray is busy training
his trotting colt for the 24111,
We,areg lad to say Mr. Jas. Wray's,
valuable -mare; is 'slowly improving on
Dr. Ford's splendid care.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henning visited
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Mr. Jas;` McDougall n Sunday.
Mr, Jas Hai'liday has a sick horse
this week. •
Mr, and Mrs, Jas Mcl3uriiey visited:
at Mr.' Jas, Wylie's on Sunday,
Mi'. -Wray Breen is able to be out
again after his recent illness, we are
pleased.. to say. •
Nurse Robb visited our school this
week.
Mrs. • -David Halliday was able to
OLD HOWIE SONGS
The thief of all Home Songs is said.
to be the following:—
"There's an old-fashiciiied, house in an.
old-fashioned street,
In a quaint, little old-fashioned town
S'hore's a street where the eobble-
stones harness;, the feet,
As it straggles up hill and then'.
down,
And though to and fro through' the
world, 1 must go,
My heart,while it beats in nay
breast, .
VVhere'er 1 niay roant to that old-
fashioned lionae,
Will fly like a bird to its nest,
In that, old-fashioned house in that
- old-fashioned
street,
Dwell a dear, little;old-fashioned..
pair,'
I ran set, their two faces, so tender'
and sweet.
And 1 love every wrinkle that's
there, w
1' love every mouse in that old-fash-
ioned house,
In the street 'that runs up hill ,and
down,
Each stone and each stick, every cob-
ble and .brick,
In that quaint, little, old-fashioned
town:"
Business Is Good
It will be gratifying to the readers
of this paper to learn that.the busi-
ness transacted, by. the: Aero .Cushion;
Tire Co. of'Wirngham,,- for the month
of April, was over doublewhat it was
hi April last year. .
The June Exarninations
The time table for the annual de-
partmental examinations has been is-
sued. The entrance examination be-
gins on Wednesday, June 2.71.h; the
lower school `examination on Tuesday,
June ieth;'the. upper school on Thurs-
day, June 24th., and the middleschool
on Monday, June t8th. One of the 'ex-
arninations that faced pupils of High
Schools formerly has been ,abolished,
according to instructions issued by
the Department of Education. Lower
School :standing for entrance- to Nor-
mal Schools will be granted pupils` of'.
High Schools or Continuation
chobls
who have passed comprehensive tests
conducted by their teachers of the dif-
ferent subjects:•
Dumping Bad:' Fruit.
Elmira is More or less worked up
over a garbage disposal system. The
Elmira Signet says that the interest
of the citizens;. has beenaroused, and
that there is _a strong feeling that:
in ,after her re some provision should be. made se,
be out an the line again that
cent serious illness. garbage could be collected each
week and disposed' of in a sanitary
MORRIS fashion:
• Turnberry, is having similar trouble
with fruit being dumped an,the-road-'
side near the cemetery'`and if the fel-
low, who is guilty does not cease this
work, Oficer Phippen vows he will
not be able to pass the cemetery gates,
let alone drive his own truck.
The fanners of this community are
making the -best of this beautify seed
ing weather.,
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Elmer Hastings is on the sick list
again. His many friends wish him a
speedy r'ecovery.•
Mr. and Mrs. Will Edgar and family
spent Sunday -'with Mie 'and 'Mrs, Ar-
thur Edgar.
-Mr. Jas. Campbell is sick with the
flu. We hope he is soon well again.'
Mr. John Bosnian .of Kingston, is at
present visiting with .tris;parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Bosman.
Mr, D. H. Campbell• had the miss
fortune to lose one of his valuable
horses while filling in an old well last
week. •
Glad to see Mrs. John Hunter out
again after nursing .a'broken arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robertson and
family, silent. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, John Hunter, second line, .
WHITECHURCH
Mr, "Wesley T.ott _returned ho.. . r
from Wingham Hospital on Friday.
Messrs, Harold Sparling and Dun-
can' Kennedy motored to Kincardine
on Friday.
Mr. Gibson Gillespie with his then
started work on the roads last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw mov-
' ed on Thursday to the farm. that they
recently purchased From Mr. VIeLeart
on the and. of Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore and
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Trude of Luck -
now visited with_ Mrs. Jas. Moore on
Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Butler and son,_
Alex, of Clinton, visited with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Orval Tiffin, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer visited
with his sister, Miss Helen Falconer,
of Langside 00 Sunday.
Miss Olive Terriff returned to lter
home last week.
Mrs. Chas. Campbell of Marnoch,
visited last Monday with her sister,
Mrs. -I-larry McGee,
Mi, • Reid - and sister;, bliss Irene
Reid of Crewe, visited. with Miss Mc-
Quoid on Sunday.
Nt. and Mrs. Frank Vanner and.
baby Carl, visited on Sunday with Mr,
and `Mrs. Amos Cornelitts, •
Mt. and Mrs. B. S. Naylor and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy McGee visited with
friends` in Brussels one day last week:
Quite a number from here attended
the. Missionary Convection held in.
Winghaut Methodist Church last
Thursday.
Start 'Bros motored to their home
in 1-lainilton on Sunday.
Mother's Day will be observed in
the Methodist church 'next Sunday
Mr. McAsh'spent Sunday with his
aunt, Mrs. McDonald of Ripley.
Mr, Douglas of .:Lucknow, hunted
down a runaway horse harnessed on
Wednesday night , It had colne as far.
as Mr. • Wm. Purdotn s.
Mrs,Everitt, mother of Mrs, Archie
Clow, is very low at present,
UI? Td YOE3
It's a gloomy day, a tomby day,
A blue and dismal rainy day,
A sad, forlorn, and tearful day,
11. you would make it so.
A lonesome day, a sighing day,
A cheerless and a crying clay,
A "what's the use in ;trying;, day,
it's up to you, ,yoti know.
ft's a glorlotts day, a happy clay,
A joyous and a bonyant day,
A merry, laughing and a snappy day,
If you would make it so.
A. brilliant dan , a sunny flay,
A rare, a Blit, a funny dray, •
A "good for making money" day -
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l's rlp to you, you know,
BORN
McClenaghan--In Whitechurch, on
Monday, May 7th., to Mr. and Mrs.
George•McClenaghan, a daughter,
VanWyck—In St. Thomas, on Friday,
May 4th,, t� Mr. and Mrs,' Mel:
VanWyck, a daughter.' Mrs. Van-.
Wyck is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. .MacDonald.
GLENANNAN
Messrs. Robt, Moir. and Wm. Wal-
lace, are Math home from 'Queen's.
University, Kingston.
Mr, Fred Lewis underwent an oiler-
atton last week in the Wingham Hos-
pital. We hope Mr. Lewis may soar_
be better again. - fra
Miss Mary Eadie is spending a few'
weeks at Holyrood. -
Mr. Drury and sons are busy with
their ditching .machines these times.
, Miss Edythe Metcalfe, who has been
in Wing'hatn, has returned to her
home..
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Stewart, Howick.
Mr. Wm. Breckenridge -lasbeen
busy on theroads with the. road grad -
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day, kby 5
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White Canvas Shoes will be d
worn this season and particularly
se that are "trimmed
black"
le Reasons Are s-'
eY are cool, comfortable and reason .
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hi price.
We are showing the new lines in this class
of goods and you are invited to 'call
and see them.
,amples Are Being Shown m North Window
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Wingham, Ont:
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Mn`and 11rs. Chester Dunkin -visit-
ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Ferguson of Behnore.
Friday being Arbor Day, Miss Ben-
nett and some of the pupils'held a lit-
tle tle picnic back at the river in the af-
ternoon.
Mr. and iVirs. Joseph Kermath spent.
• Pathe
Sunday with the latter',, rMr, R.
Harris.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and
babe of Aylmer, spent the week -end
with his parents, Mr; and Mrs, Chas,
Campbell, Marnoch
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse; Hecker and son,
Billie, and Mr. and Mfrs, Jas, Robin-
son of Wingham, visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Robinson.
Mr. and "Mrs. Milton Bruce and
family moved to Lueknow last week,
Mother's Day will be observed in
Calvin Church, onSunday, Nay t3th,
Mr, and Mrs. Herb Campbell and
Miss Irene McDowell of VVingham,
spent Sunday with his 'parents at
Mar1tb0h.
Mr" 1laitrison of Bayfield, spent
the week -end at the hotne of Mt and
Mrs. John IVlenziet,
Robert (wren's has a new Chev-
rolet:;car,
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The Seasons Newest
Style -s Are Shown
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CHARMING DRESSES
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For Misses' and 'Women,, all sizes •
,and styles, Taffeta Dresses, Canton
Crepe Dresses, All Tyme Crepe D. ess•
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as, prices $I5.6o to ,$35,00,
COTTON DRESSES -
Voile Dresses,.•Ratine- Dresses, and
Gingham. Dresses prices, $8.5o to ,18.5`0
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Misses Suits and Coats in youthful
moderate x
styles at zno e rice p s from .00 $ �
to $35.o0. ' '
Women's Suits and Coats in all the
newest styles and materials, prices
$15.00 to $5o.00.
NEW DRESS MATERIALS
Plain Ratine, Figured Ratine, Fancy
Voiles, Paisley Voiles, Ratine Ging-
ham, Linen Suiting, Taffeta Silks,
Canton Crepe, Paisley Crepe, Paisley
Caravan Silk,
MEN ! ATTENTION Y
Special value in Men's and
Boys' Suits and Spring Coats,
Melt's Tweed Suits, $x&.50 to
$85,00, •
Rain Coats, $xa.so to $25.00.
II/lents Worsted Suits, $aa.;yo..
to 840.00.
Mens Serge' Suits $ay,00 to
$0.504
Spring .Coats;III•aS.00 to, $
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WROxtTER
Miss E. Ferguson of "cask., arrived'
in town on Saturday to spenda few
months with her parents at the manse,
Mr. RobII. Harris _of Toronto, spent
a few days with friends in the village,
Mrs. Len. Brown, who has been
very poolry, is improving sfowls.
Mr. Fred Kitchen, has treated lnim-
self to a new Ford Sedan.,.
Baintotx Was. have started their
woollen .]ill again,..
A number frotn ' here attended the
funeral of the late airs Wm, 'Irya
of Brussels, en ';'Achy last
Mr, and Mrs, Chester ' Higgins and
Mrs. Higgins sr., of Salem, called en
friends in, town on Sunday.
Mr, and: Mrs, .Arnold Edgar have,
taken rooms in • Mrs, L. I' eLeana s
hoose on Ann St.
DIED
Nicholls ---In Garrie om Ttitrr>ndta r,
April 26th., '�23, Vola Nay Laidlo ',
beloven' -wde of: "JC`, j'. Nicholls, in
leer• 66th year.
Caudle—Jti Gorrio, on Friday, April
.'Utile, 10.23, Charles Caudle, in til±!
trtlr year.
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