.F‘. ..v. ' V‘ ' 1". â€ï¬nk. ... n a . ‘ "O-“flFLI-â€˜ï¬ . _. . . ’ff?""§"-f v a It". :- «Ma news. as. ..r -.. atlas...» . m 1...... -.-~- -\ a 4 “3‘0" a: ‘3 3.x. .- i' I V . “ 11 «- -."""‘“",!.‘p v; . , n.4- PAGEPOUIL nunmun Barron owns mm on “EXPRESSION†in DANCING “Bill†Fry, of theDunnville Chronâ€" icle, is a real dancer. He ge . following in his family magazme: “The Dance,†says the dictionary, A BOOZY FUNERAL . License Inspector Fellow and High Constable Whitesides of Enron Coun- ty recently dug,up in a cemetery near Dungannan six cases of choice buried as a corpse some days before. of self-expression.†You said it, Dic! A form of self-expression.’ Once upon a time you had to learn The supposed corpse had come to was held. with hearse, clergyman from Detroit... A regular funeral was held, with hearse. eclrgyman number of friends to a dinner party llraith; Red I'Currai'it Jellyâ€"Mrs. . ts Oï¬â€˜ the at Hillcrest Lodge on Thursday evâ€" Maurer, Mrs. Davis; Apple Jellyâ€" . . . . . Baking POWdeP Tea Biscuits- -Mi-s. ' V . .. , i " ening last. She left on Friday morn- MP3. MCUI'alth, Mrs. DaVis; Grape Miaurer; Spongs Cake-at. Herd; .‘ip- . 1 , ing for Rochester, N. Y., VVheI‘g She JBiiYâ€"MI‘S. MOIiPalth, MI‘S. Wolfe; ple PIEâ€"mi. Herd, hirs, 31(l‘}r(|l‘; - - ' liquor which had been decorously amongst other deï¬nitions, is “a form W111 complete her training as a nurse Davis; Combined Fruit Jellyâ€"Mrs. nett, Mrs. Savage; Mending “70mg“, , visiting en route with Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. McFadden; canned To- Hoseâ€"Mrs; Savage; Towel, scallon-l .. ' " o. M. Bowman in Toronto.â€"-â€"-,South- matoesâ€"Mrs. McFadden. Mrs. Mc- ed Edge-Mrs. Savage; Croche‘. cot- “is ï¬ll" "Winnie M's ampton Beacon. the intricacies of a step. Once there week from the Toronto milliner‘y ....v ' ,\.\. . -. ‘ b ‘_ , 3... . O '. . I .i ., ‘ /_ ‘ .. ' ' ,. _~ .. _ i . _ > _ _ - ', I ‘ .‘u ‘ -‘ ' , ‘1; -.. _ ~l, . . i i H V 9 â€" ‘ " i no , ' ‘7... .1 - -‘ i. . . . ' .‘- ,. , .. V ‘ ' . . , .- ' . ,_’ . ‘ i r . . , ." _ . ., - -i. ' ~ . . . _ . A .. . V. ‘ '6 1"- i‘ he ' . a it . ' .. , « .n . . . _ ,- z 4 ' ' . . , ' . ' I \ . .~"- _. .- -‘. . '4'.‘ -â€"‘ K man. ,1 , > . _ "‘ . i. u , .' h “ ‘ . \HL '1‘ ‘ ‘ ,1 ‘. ‘ - ' > .‘son'rn can! PAIR . . ' rer; Fancy Apronsâ€"MrsMcFadden, (Continued from Page 1) - ‘ Mrs. McIlraith. i ' Children’s Work. seeing. mi mason-u. Miss Linna Bowman entertained a . . \‘ L .H'. ‘ ’ . . . .» ~ .. * --. ’3 . , f . .4 r 1 . . .. , .._ .~. 5 _ . . ,. 1 s ._ '- a." I 'A I A '3' h "F‘ L .i- i “ ‘9 " i’r ilii ‘1 ‘II . 4;: - A ‘I ' ' ‘ ., '~ ,. A . " ' ' «2,,3 1" -.,. .. ... . _ ._‘ . - . .- ~ ' . vt " .' . ‘ . ‘ . - .4 . , ‘ . . ; . o 42 '.* .. u . V... ,_ .‘ . - ' v 4. , '.,. . . . .‘ “ i . u . ..x . .-, ,- - a†'- u. 4 - , 4 -.â€"-.“ A‘lu .- :5 .11. ». ,' c . "1 '- . '- :. . .» ‘ . . ’ -~ . wt l“~ ..,.. ~ ' " ‘_ ' ' , . ow. , . .. 1 . ,. . . - . u l - ‘1'. , _ ' , l ‘ , U ‘- ' .' ' '.- t . I": "- O . ~ ‘ . . ' _ . ,i e ’ ll‘i‘. ' ‘. . ' . » - a. , . p‘ ‘ ' , - ‘. _ . . . ... , y _ . . .... I n . A. , (-.., ‘ ~ » i ' , ,_ 1... . u's‘ .' ' . . 4., , . ; -. t. ,- r‘ x . . ‘ . ;» , ., .1 , .__ . > ... . , , . a . . fl. ’ . , l . " . "A 'u . . ~ " a .. . - ' ...; . -.. ‘ h ~ . - - - . - I . . _ . . Y. . .. . ‘ e I i v r' ~ 0 Raspberry Jellyâ€"Mrs. Maurer,‘ Mrs. Hamming Table Napkinsâ€"Mrs. Bur- ~Ilraith; canned Cornâ€"Mrs. McIl- tomâ€"Mrs. Sewage. Mrs. Blonfalth; . raith. .Mrs. McFadden; Peasâ€"41‘. Specimen Embroideryâ€"{ills Mauroii The Misses Trii-ax returned last Young; String Beansâ€"Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Savage; Doll. dressed. cut and ' Mrs. McFadden; Chickenâ€"Mrs. Mc- make of garmentsâ€"Mrs. Maurer Gowan; Mincemeat~Mrs McFadden, ' ' Gives Relief ‘5 917 Domes Six, Moxramn. and several auto loads of 111011111813, were rules to dancmrv, There was: «nienings. . Mrs. Davis; Salad Dressingâ€"Mrs; .,- .Fineand Miscellaneous ‘Art. I sufferedtembly With Dyspepsia. the latter being ready at. the dock to time when some men and “ omen d1, Mrs. William Keddy spent the past McFadden. Mrs. Mellraith; _ Mixed t 1:11 3“."“E‘mfi; ‘-.."‘9‘l"‘i‘it“‘° trope na- 1 had it for years and all the medi- A; meet the steamer. The minister and “Oi! dance ’because they 00111th couple of weeks attending the Tor- Picklesâ€"«Mrs. .X. Rite/hie; Mrs. Mc- Sm?“- ItO‘Iï¬ll‘L-l- .i'f)‘?dc_’}"d‘_ â€2} alter- dnesItook did not do me any good. ’ llraith; Mustard Picklesâ€"Mrs. Mc- ~~ 1.- malmt \HW. WU)“- l‘loriznce‘. I read something about “Frying. ated had no learn the steps. EVGI‘ybOdy can dance now. There aren‘t any steps to learn. There are no intricacies left. All you do is to get out on the floor and mooch around. Look at the modern roomful of clogrrgynian who particip idea they were being made partners in a hoax. The autl'iorities have not yet learntfrd who shipped the liquor and nobody has claimed the stud resurrected too soon. .Xs the Pioneer says. the lengths, or rather depths d .â€", x to which bootleggers {ind rumrun- dancers. and what 0 3011 500- :- iiers will go in carrying on their neâ€" FFOWU 01' l‘fPOldC (1‘)“)? :33 they {â€9350- farous work is well illustrated in the 71 he beat oi the ““1519 15 the same f“? above story. Somebody expected the all: Bill» ““3 â€my â€111.1% they are all stutl‘. The Inspector got a hint that. (1011151 1S.bl't?ilivlllllgo 30 tWO 09110105 sonlotillll: was not in order. and Ol'- :ll'o perli‘irmlng the same steps or g‘inized agrave-robbing party on his doxng ““3 same CYOitlthllS 01' even stepping at the some part of the beat... ___......._â€"_ There is one couple conspicuous KINCARDINE MAN ASSAULTED; by their grace and lightness. They FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IN BARN are good dancers. But what is it. they are dancing? The prOgram says it. is a fox-trot. If that is a fox:- trot they are «thing, then everybody else on the floor isdoing a horse-â€" trotâ€"a truck-liorsez-frot. ‘ ’l‘hey gleam and glide and float amongst the rest of the heavy-footed crowd. They dip and curve and poise. They have held of each other gian_-et'iilly. The girl’s skirt. scarcely moves. yet they are speeding faster than any others on the floor. If this is sell‘expression, then there is a nice young couple. indeed. But what of the others“.> There is a couple expressing themselves as a pair of mud-turtles, yonder a. couple of shirts flying on a clothes line on a windy day, and there a pair of fowls He continuml to be in great pain for scratchâ€? m a barn yard-and you a a dav or two but on 'l'uesdav morn- l team â€I brewery horses â€133m“: - . . . . ., . , iround and round the mulberry bush. mg was hill to haw tln liosptal. : ‘ ' . , _ H v . ' ... ,' His story is that he had just. goilel Pox-tint. indud. \\ h},.i»ilt,lt. IS a into the ice house to get. 50“.“. ivuthtllllil‘. who are not. trotting at. all. Two men \vopp sitting- in a car andihm', Siliilf‘l'lllg roundand round on “ itheir soles. covering about. one as he passed one of them said; . , . "'l‘hat's the t'ellmv." “L, was knock_t8tlllfll’l' yard at door in the whole ml down with a blow from soniei‘iam"'~ AIM ‘1“"111‘31' ("millt‘ 14'“ 1431- lviunt instrument on lilo bark of the iloping. not trotting, around the outer neck and then one of the men kicked i edge M â€I“ “Hm; both PM! and per- him on the stomach. H“ a,†â€Ht'ispiring. both wide-eyed, aslf they know who they are but. would rrcofl- l “W“. rushing “i catch a train that i had Just. w liistled. S‘ome clinch tight. and others push otlt‘il other oil to linger-tip distance. some hunch forward, others lean backward, Some walk with still‘ logs and others waddle about as if they were crouching for a spring. It. is great. for the flat-footm‘l and own account. ,lx'incalmline .teview.) What happened .Xi'thur Morton“? lie was porter at the Royal Hotel. where his wife is also employed. On Saturday morning 1). W. Maine-5 heard groaning in the hotel stables and went in. .\ traveller who had} just come in was attracted by th same ni'iises and the two investigatâ€" ed and found Morton lying on the floor near the ice room and appar- ently sutl'el‘ing g’l‘cat agony. Dr. Ferguson was called. The patient was rushed to the hospital still moaning in pain and Drs. Foote and McDonald were also summoned. There were no apparent external in- juries but. his abdomen was greatly distended and he was spitting blood. nix..- ihwm it' he saw them igain. Hue of thrill. he says, is a man whom he! had seen selling whiskey. The [lo-l lire are investigating the case and it it hoped a solution of the mystery may be found. Morton was under summons to give ._»vhlein:-i‘3 in a whiskey case the; , 'he old and ‘lunsv. day he was assaulted. ‘L g, 1 L .1“ . _____.._....___ ‘ .iaven l danced lll ten generations 3.11.. 1.77.1“... at a dinner varty had are getting their innings in;>w.'l‘here 1,...“ â€...ng to 5mâ€" somethiiig nice to is a great big bll‘inde girl, the. last his hostess. "what a small appe- dzmrins in Whose family was done w.) you have. )[1‘. Jtmes,†she re- arouinl the wassail bowl in the lifth lilttl'iit‘li. “To sit next to you, Mrs. rrnlmzy. There is a little 01' the Smith. would cause any man to lose wassail left. _in her veins. it. seems. his :Jippetite." -Xnd then he wonder- She galumi‘dls. That. desc "ibes ller .-d why he;- w~:~r;“_ invited to the next actions. There is a small, lean, dark atl'a 1p. fellow who. by the eXpression on his -\t a t;;irnp-1ne(_gti11g in face. is thinking of stilettos and Lmlisaldi â€n“ i",i..i’_i'w'ilig sermon was poniards :llld ltlllg \‘l‘iVC‘i. CiOtlkS. Ht‘ delivered lg; ., :-.;;-y marl; old darky. is slink around the floor holding his (.A. ' wearing huge sin-ctarlos: 'llrediflerli lady as if he were looking for a an‘ sistern. u... 3.1-.udollil'yiu‘ dis nice dark window to chuck her out mawnin. will iw t'riirn til‘ tex’ on do to his varlets awaiting below. Here ten virgins. De- bridegroom war a- is a daddy of a grown-up family. comin‘ an‘ ’spet-tnz' item on virgins The last time. he danced, Sir Roger to be ready wit «lore lamps- all trim- de Cc‘iiverly was the fashion an med an' a-burnin'. but in, when he round dances. were the r go, He was come he done i'oun‘ dat only live simply walksâ€"41c hobs gently up .. ,- _. . , , . - . . l n - S'rrle-iiece Em- . of dem \ll‘glns \\oi‘o ready; yes. sir. and down on hlS‘ 1008. At CVOl‘y itll‘ll WOMAN ‘ STEPS ON GAS â€â€˜1‘ ML†leniill‘tfiiiéill. },Iw Reid: In- Ill‘allll. A. Hawkes; Bouquet, hand. five was trimmed an. liVe was onâ€" he makes a hop. There is it fixed trimmed: live was wise an‘ live was and gallant. smile on his face. The onwise: live was ready an‘ live was young: him: he is holding in his st-ill' Miner of Kingsville saved her 01' hCâ€" an. Nh's. Maul‘el'; Pillow and Car '1â€" onto millinery Openings. children of Galt are visiting his parâ€" ents. MI" and MP8" Hugh MCLCau’iDavis. Mrs. McFadden; Honey, in 5 Patterson; Crayon Sketch. colors. and other friends in town. . nS('icti(.1ls._,"lf. Young; extractedvâ€"Anâ€" {originalâ€"Airs. Savage; ii'hjlllttli‘lil‘tl‘.\'â€" a day with her l'rioni'l, Mrs. H. Mcâ€" Lean. Harriston. Mr. David McMeeken of l'am'h‘1'5 ““‘l t'ord. after spendinl-r a week at the Knechtel: Pillow (Jase-s. thread tl'lni- "MI Shit-'1" Geranium. any other“, d Morton and Mr. Noble, spent Sunday Maure‘r; quay-(i . lr‘. ‘ - . ' 1- . ( io i'k- Gorillcl‘iild. S. Patterson: figures or n. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLean and iesflbiish Mbclhl‘zciiiiiiiili'lliis.)i1)a\iisl;)io- groupâ€"4311's, Sinai-.11“. \\~'ale} Colors. ï¬ves b7 mg goo df 0’?â€st Trou.ble a mate (bisonâ€"Mrs. Mellraith. Mrs. Scene from natureâ€"~S. Patterson, Mrs- “‘1 D‘so’de" of Mao" 8° I med M cFadi‘lon; lftasi‘iberry \’ii‘iegzirâ€"â€"I\li‘s. Savage; animals, CODYâ€"“MIS Maureif them. i" After finishing a few boxes, I was entirely relieved of the Dyspepsia and my general health'was restored; and. Iam writing to tell you that I owe Mrs. S. \\"‘l‘i§rilt. of Stratl'ord Silent “WW H1-“51U‘IV '1‘- Young; HOUOYT'diS- 111g. “Vii‘iii’an‘i‘MPS- Shanon. S. Paiâ€" playâ€"iii. .X. Hay; Maple Syrupâ€"Geo. tellsonz' Pen and Inksâ€"S. Pattei‘stm: Hinnie Son. '1‘. V. Bell; Maple Sllâ€" 9“"; “if‘i'a‘i- ‘_'}“\V5- tarni 5001103 in . gtll‘vwh‘il's. Mellraith. \V'. llamage; Nil-1}“ (‘IvOOYSTb- Patterson; L01}. Post my life t0 “Fruit-a-tives†Mrs. \Vatt and Mrs. Jackson of Dozen Hilll~_i‘,ig'gS--'_l". Petty, .1. Lloyd. iiinliiiifii ji,‘l"}(l.)\jSii\‘;‘i'â€"B 3:â€?lgliflgi‘hqg’si Mlle- ANTOINETTE BOUCHER- , l t ..\ 7 b. k. .1 .0 .S‘.1;s.iii(w(‘â€"‘ . o r ' F 500 a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 200. s _, '1 .. , v . ; , , , Ladies’ Work (Domestic) piece- Art, Workâ€"é‘Mrs. Maurer, Mrs. the. S00. Mis. Jews and Mis. 1.3.111. “Hm. Mal. l‘iraidmlâ€"T. Petty. Mrs. 1\,,,_.(_.mel. Halldâ€"decoi'alml China" At dealers or sent postpaid by “f (“you Sound and Mrs. \Valls of Mauror; mmâ€. Mat. anv other Mrs. Mrs. Burnt-tit. Mrs. Savage. 3‘ Fruits-tires Limited. Ottawa. \Valkerton. were recent. callers on It‘laurer. T. l’etty; Quilt... cotton-piecâ€" ‘ I Mr and Mrs. Hui-Th McLean. "“L Mrs. MVHWV'Jâ€? QUiH-~ “11-" â€HIM: The re‘ultEdiIilcï¬hlizniias wti n t I ‘ ° ‘ " ‘~ ‘ ---fd'lrs Maurer 'l‘ Petty" l‘omt‘orter '- ' "S " “ ‘ ‘0 U "‘l) -' -- . . . - - .- ’ " “ ' ". a“ : 1 .--.-.. â€" .fodt ' â€"â€"-“.‘ Mr. (,0me Daniel ol Detiolt 1. home n'ii;nleâ€"--:\li's. Millll't‘l'. S. .l’atterâ€" wailablt at ilrllt. oi tom, to pig». l( n 1L 1 inc (liiiamenl \lis. . . . .. . , . . . .. ., _ .. . , , . , ,_ , \Volt'e. '1‘. Petty; (Li-iii, Astersï¬llrs, viSiting his brother Thomas in town. son. .lianry lledsvl'iroad. hand norl: ‘ ‘ Fruit. iWolt'o. Binnie 1";- Son: (loll. Dahliasw Mr. tllll'i Mrs. \Vill \\'eir, in. 210- Quiz). 3; ,x",‘â€";“‘-',\.;‘_g~ Vivid "Magi: )Loll. tail Amiles-â€"-\\'. J. Ritchie, i Hush McDonald. Mrs. Mcllraiihyl’li, (10m tallit‘ll k‘)\' Mrs I" (4 Ritchie 811d«sill-“fâ€Milliâ€"AI†f ‘, .1 will} :“15 lurk. J.’ ‘1' llamllton; Coll, \ijpp leliill.l.S‘â€"â€"-Htl\\'al‘fi McDonald; ljlaijiioli . l _. - -. p - .. l o .o‘. t ioudei Sild\\iTâ€"â€"--iIS. S‘h" yepidpswymmwï¬e Son. W..l. Ritchie. ~â€"Mrs. Mcllraith: l.arl~:spurâ€"-H«iwâ€" little son John. visited the latters page. in field: (,lolh or lilannel barâ€" \\'. Haulage; y\|(-yxalltlel»__\\r.(;;o Blvth. ard Mclfhinald. 'l‘. Potty: Marigoldsâ€"- parents. 1‘11». and 311's. Jnhn “WP. inent. machine I‘Ililti.t!‘â€"-i\'ll‘S. "319(10V'â€" \\ Bufï¬ng“: };1(<.n|~mjm_1\1. Barber. Howari‘lMtj'Donald. A.Ha\vl;esi Petuâ€" Nornl Efrremont. on Suinlav. it“; Mâ€- “’{._“"h““-‘ .,“3‘~“",â€.†‘fa.““‘..‘l‘}‘.~ l V- Hr“; l’lolwrtsfll. u. Hamilton. mil-‘- rills“**--3il‘*-.“W“- T. V- Br“; . re . . ' - mdt‘hlllo‘Illdfloâ€"Mls. :A’IdUl‘t‘I. .uIS. 5. Piiiit‘I'St-lll: l)UCil(’SS (if ()itit‘lliilill'†Siliil'l ])I‘iiirilliS---Blnllit" (M Still: \'01._ Miss Alice llamage is spending a Davis: Servicoahle \\‘ork Apronfâ€" -..]. g... Hamilton. T. \7. Bell: (loldeii pummqï¬ â€41W: Sweet l’easwA. week in 'l‘opouln. 11111;.l â€hi-mi iiiii‘i "Mitttioavani:mplllain Russelnw. (.1. 1513.11,. '1‘. Youi :3; Bus_ %a\\'l<{{s. Mrs. Burnett: Nasli,irtiuiiiâ€"- . . . . . . i t-S‘- 't†. <1- 1‘ 91'“ .111†0 yr sets. anv o 0'“. . ' "x , ' - iv._ .’ l's. 7oll‘e. MISS Jessie MCI’ “1'13"" Wit MOH' i F. iit‘iti..i\viil‘5. Davis; \Voollen Socks. nil-14; Kim.»-iiioin-n,iii'1{::t__1i§l'u’Jiï¬iltlcalï¬.. â€"-â€"â€"-.-â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€", day for her home in Toronto. after hand kmtazâ€"Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. Maurer: Mannâ€"..\\’. ,‘L. Ritchie: Northern Slit: ROLL THE TABLE CLOTH a pleasant holiday with friends in “when Socks. coarse, hand knlt‘f‘“ met. Mather. W. (i. Blyth: Ribstoii IS LATEST WAY TO SAVE IT . Mrs. \Volle. Mrs. Davis: hand-knit. )ii,,in___â€â€˜ \' B .11 p, ". n â€". - _ - - town. 0 l ' ' ‘# ° â€mm 6v Son. In some of the domestic seieuce ' .. M iltS. doubleâ€"M rs. Wtfilt‘e. Mrs. Mau- i Rhode Island Greeningâ€"S. Patterson. . . . - Mr. Robert Matthews. Lpper town. , rer. W. ltamage; 1?;illziwa‘tmâ€"S. Patter- «SCUOUIS the pupils are now taught in visited friends at Heslieler recently. iSl'H. Binnie Ct Son; Snowâ€"4S. Patter- roll table Cloth.“ instead of folding .. w . . . . . ‘ . _ Son. W. H. Blvth: Wealth 4â€".X. Parl' them sine» e oi ' " e ' ' ' MP. and MI‘S- Limb mantel .10- il‘lsll lirocllothi-s. ixnechtol. Mrs. w. namagoz‘non Davis ys panel: 1 . ,“i ii]- 113151.111“. Imp“ "“3 turned Monday to Wyandotte. Mltil'l" .Mctlawan; li‘ilet. Crochetâ€"«Mrs. llurâ€" son. llinnie 8; Son: 'l‘a.lmaii.Sweet»â€"â€"- :1 Vi ays 1 1e “Ht .lhaw" to Sim“. “Wm“ after visiting the latter's parents. nett. Mrs. Mszyiurer; Drawn 'l‘hroad- W; G. Blyth, T. V. Bell“; any ether The cloths are â€mm"! “at "“d rolled Mr and Mrs. T C. Morton. here. and .‘YWli-"MI?" â€Emâ€: R'I.I'S'.4V19“.I"3PI kind. not on listâ€"«XV. .l. Ritchie. W, Willi“ it"‘illll‘ it‘l’lllf‘d- Start in Poll - tailingâ€".lis. . d\d{:t‘. Binnie a Son. ltaniage: (rubsâ€"IF. Young. W. G. ‘ them as soon as half a yard is ironed . Ladies’ Work (Fancy). 1 . I" c .. - “‘ - ' '5. 1 ‘ "v ' ‘ |(\.“_ u ' v" ‘ r ' .. . I , . , Y ‘ ' ‘ 1 . v ' . ..-‘ otht‘nItldtlHS 8W.“ 11‘» ll 1‘- at It ‘ Hiaid lhiead haltâ€"TMâ€. l. HtJlfitl- limp; Plums. LOIhbm-(]__.§. path"; and 1,00; q m†l' m“ - . f.- \yatcl. son. Mrs. \Volio; l‘ancï¬' Ha.lnll'i:ig-â€"â€"â€" snip Binnie (o Sou: Yellow Eggâ€"“Cl f if "f‘ 1 ‘ W t ,\ lll .lo-nt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown and Mr. 391‘s; Millll‘l‘}'.. :Ml'S. Ml‘txowan: trench hilt-hie. S. Patterson: Ponds Seedâ€" "â€"â€â€S,}‘_a-‘ 1““ a“ â€V“ â€'“mW-I 15 and Mrs. Joseph Reay and family [‘Jni’IWI‘it‘lF‘s-"MIS. ‘1\““(3,m_l‘1~ NIT-‘3 linenâ€"S, l’atteis«_iii; Coll. Plumsâ€"S. done. “'Wk lWT'W†llat’t‘l‘ 1111“." 1â€""? niotorwt twee :lo Hanover lo the {laurel '., .ltyolcl- FIRM"i'd‘iiiTM‘f' i’llitol‘stll‘l. ~\\‘. ._._I Ritchie; Winter used if you have no regulz‘lr roll. One union picnic (m Labor Day“ Mrs. ‘ olloSMIs. Maillot . liomoinional l__’e:lrsâ€"~l. Petty, S. Patterson; . Brown rei‘nained over and visited a it‘llilltlljil‘lflï¬ 1colorsâ€"-'-Mrs. Mnurer. i’t‘ill‘Sâ€"AS‘. Patterson. T. Petty. . . , couple of days with her friend. Mrs. Mâ€- ““““3 1‘ “â€711 NHL ““’.‘i‘3'1""â€â€˜ t mailing mini“ 1.18â€â€œ! them â€M to \V’illiani .thPIlS “1- that place. Mrs. Mctiowz‘in. Mrs. Mama-r; liunchâ€" (. ll ll Flants. ). end and covered them With fancy .. . . y;.\ S) ‘- u ‘\.‘-_.__i 5v \.'_ 1‘ . 7' .‘l 2 i‘ ' '1 u.“‘w-__ . . ‘ ‘. . .-- __ Mr. and Mrs. M illiam \V‘hilmore â€if 2 .' 31.323113]! 21"“ ;:.‘iin.lfi:.:°nll\Â¥,i,ix.i.h \lvli \1(.]ii,‘.};iimi l'll‘mi;tit~t(i'-\ Elixir}; I“ aliltdln‘l. pasting it on securely. ‘ \ , .l.- l L . t. , 1 1\‘“‘"‘ -“"- . l ‘ .' o o . . .. Li '- '~ - . n - .â€" ; «r .. i. no esnror.aro . . . .. . .- - ..-... - .4» -~* iii“!411%thhidlutilitnltmidli it‘llâ€. for Mrs. .l-laurer. Mrs. Mchowan; lea ill“S~â€":\li. .Mt.l.-)()lliliti. Hugh McDon- H)" mm“ ‘1 lnmloumlmmn {â€1 ‘he it 1}. .â€".1etP“-i,.1.in‘,. toil the: Mr and Cloth. lzandwork.other than omhroiâ€" aid: 0 \‘ru'iet‘iosâ€"sMrs.'l‘.‘ \\'hitmore. “â€11- \lli'i'“ki'h'triioi'o “$11,. ‘l~:,i.1‘ï¬,.1.‘i\. .l'iisi- doi'In’~--â€".\lrs. Henderson. Mrs. Maurer; Howard .\:l("°l)_onald: nimble Geranâ€" . 5. I " ' ’ . i ' ‘ {'niiâ€'Hi‘ii'iii'ii“'"‘:\i1.5. llllllS """ “.‘1. .ii'].)“iiaiti. 'i‘. i)t‘ii.\.: Sinuit‘ . - il'.'l\' lllolhs. W‘“ " My ' -* ~ ‘0 v ‘0‘ ‘ )\ "a 9" 0“{I':‘ .'- " : . . . " . ‘i‘ "t†i†1‘ - H“ 1‘ 1m†â€mm†1†Maurol': lea Losv. \vliiti~~~--..\lrs. Hon- (H‘I'HHHUNSWI. PPUN. :\. MUDonald: tieranutiliseâ€"Howard Mc- ,,..- .. . .. . BORN i‘ililii\TrIoili.t1ii-¢.>hâ€p “h“ â€I. 1â€.an alol‘slul. Ml's. \\olil‘2 lillilt‘, Doylrys. N'Mitmi _ l M w ,h." -\ ‘ _ . ’ .. Yhand \\'Hl‘i§â€"~â€"3il'>‘, Burnett. Mrs. Dav- liitnrld. llugh McDonald: lil‘igoniasrâ€" Atkinsonâ€"«fit l’oplar. Manitoulin .‘il'ï¬'. iiit"\.. i:il“l“l’;lll 1S «inky-“ii: i“: pg: :4,‘ iuitili“ )gzl:>‘.___.‘\Â¥1"\'. Kiillil’t'l'. 2:'.l-i'.". )itfiitlhvall. .'\. )ii'i’OHi-iili: iit‘flt?- [glam]. â€ll St‘iliti‘niht‘l' (3. f†)111. iiillti meet all ladies o'l‘l n. town-.1 ill 5gp, g,.,.\-«,,.H,.,â€"1.31m. ,{urnQ-it. Mrsinias‘. tlilwrilus-i'ooted-wMrs. Mcll- \I '4 allot‘lwt'll tea â€11 [UP-"“3." â€â€œ-\i~ 'e.‘.l:uu-er: 'l'uilde Linen. l’renrh heniâ€" l‘éilllli l-oli‘llSâ€"MI'S. .\. Ritchie. Mrs. ‘ I" I‘ll“ clever woman who promii'ed several .Xrthur A‘tkinson nee Maggie Mr. lan llampliell of West 'l‘oronto. i i‘iiiiig-â€"-:\li°s. llurnrll. Mrs. Mellrailh: l'. \V‘ililmol‘e: Cactiâ€"«Mrs. Mrllraith: .-\. Rlitfhl“ - =1 dilllflillri' Bertha son of the late [llslwiflot' t1;nnp.wll.sHum-t Runner. hand trimming-Ml“. Foliage Plantsâ€"«furs. Mcll‘aith. Mrs. Irenef‘. . is spending a few days. with friends? “all. Mrs. Maurer: Service 'l‘rayâ€"m \\ l'll'o: lIiiirkscomhw’l‘. Petty: Double ;‘ in town. ‘Mrs. Maurol'. Mrs. llurnelt; Hand lioranuun. thite--â€".-\. Mcllonali’l. Webbâ€"In Illurham. on .Xueist 22. i 31,.S.-\\'.il.li;ini \\'all of lx’itclioner 'l‘oxvelsâ€"flliss Limin.’ Mrs. \\'olt‘o: iiilWï¬Wi Mt'i.)0118hil DOUN“ (leranâ€" to Mr. and Mrs. (“moron A. Webb. a i is visiting in town. (iliost. '.lov.'ols~â€"-Ml's. lxnochtol. Mrs. mm. 3m." â€WM .--)1. Barber. Ml-‘S. ,1, ...H . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearce and Maurer; Hath 'l‘oxvol-â€"~;\lrs. Knech- \\'hitmore; Single Geranium. whiti- “ml†81' «lt‘iliglilm' Htlilie returned to Strntâ€" tel. Mrs. \\'oll'o; Pillow t1asos--â€".\irs. â€"-Hugh McDonald, Howard McDon- home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ining~~Mrs. Maurer. l9. livid: Pillow Mrs. \Vliitniorr. .X. ,Mcl‘hinald: 'l‘riâ€" \\ . 1.1mm. ’lhm \\ eie accompanâ€" Slipsâ€"~--~.\li's. lxnechlel. Miss Lupin. (01.01 (If I<lnllllllâ€"~.\ll S. Mllllalth. led on the return by Miss Minnie Iii- Sheet. fancyâ€"Mrs. Knochtel. Miss Hugh Mrl")onald: lvy (‘ieéi‘iiihiiiiiâ€"â€"~Mis min, who will spend a few weeks in Limin: Dressing Table Runner and \\'hilmore, Mrs. Mcllraitll; (Meander VETERAN STAR the Classic City. (Iushionâ€"sMrs. Wolfe. Mrs. Maurer: “MP-S. MPUI‘RIUI; Ivyâ€"«Hugh MC- 311'. and M rs.'.-\le.\'. MrLoughliu i'c- Boudoir (landle Shadeâ€"«Mrs. Mc- DOWN, A. McDonald; HibiSCIlSâ€"MI'S ‘ turned to Loinlon after a brief l\i\s\il (lowrm: lznnlâ€"t‘riminiin‘l l (illl'\l\fl:llSâ€"â€"â€"â€" fll‘gl‘alt‘hi: Dilll‘illit‘lFili‘ils‘itlâ€"{IHOR'SHi THEATRE .- .. ' : ~ents. Mr. and Mrs. 9.. 7. Mrs. .‘xiaurer. l“. toil : .ai irs ' lilo- 4 C 3â€â€œ3†.1 Si“? 0 :11? â€inâ€""1' 1‘9. . V- ' ‘ ijiiiiinlifl “u _ . wear. one piece. enihriiidti-redâ€"sMrs‘. Ill‘allll. :\- MCDOIWM; Ablliilt’IIâ€"iA. T“ 0 SHOWS :8 and 9 P’M' Mr. 'I'honias Scarf. Miss Scart and Mellraith. Mrs. .‘v’lrtlowan: Ladies McDonald; Hydrangeaâ€"Mrs. A. RI!â€" Miss Ruby Scarf relul'nel'l from a. \Vhilewoar, one piece. thread tl'lnlâ€" Cillt‘- 1- 19â€."; Rubber Plantâ€"Mrs. â€mine of weeks" visit. in 'l‘oronto. miners-«Mrs. It’lctiowan. 1* ‘. Reid; l-.-ai‘l- MCGOWQIL A. McDonald; 3050. 111 Mr. and Mrs. ’llobert Moorhead ies‘ (Tomisoleâ€"dlinme .LM Son. MI‘S. bloomâ€"17., Petty. MP8. MCIll‘illih; Hoâ€" September 15 and 15 were in '.l.‘(_ironto the fore part, of the Maurer; Ladies Boudoir Slippers--â€"~ llOiII‘Ol.)9â€"fl\lr8. Mellraith. Howard “.....k. . Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. Mcoowlm; Ladies McDonald: Rex Brennaâ€"Mrs. Mc- WILLIAM RUSSELL Miss Hazel Nelson of Droniore is Handkerchlet‘s. hand trinimodf- Clonan. RIPS. 3- tillal)man; BOSWH visiting M '. and Mrs. Hamilton Allen. M rs. Knechtel: _ MIS Dams; 1’01“““15â€? MCGO“ 3.â€? Dwarf Roston IN M rs, .l. L. Stedman and son LOS‘iltl‘ Talde,Runnerâ€"~ri\lrs. lxn‘echtel.. Mrs. Fern-:Mrs. MCGOWEUI; ROPTOIk 15- “ . . . ,, I'vtufnt‘d Monday it“ 01' ‘11. \Veekis V'iSQi Maurt‘l‘; ;\i‘i,(‘.l'â€"Hlt‘liii (,{PlliIrQDlt‘CCâ€"‘ land i idleâ€"“RIPS. ..MCGOW’BD. RIPS. SICâ€" Slnglng RlVer in 'l‘oronto. Mrs. Maurer. Mrs. A. Ritchie; Sofa Iliaitli, Hanging Basketâ€"1T. Petty. A. WBD’Y THURSDAY September 20 and 21. Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. C. Morton and Mr. Pillow. clubâ€"Mrs. Maurer. Mrs. McDonald; Any other plantâ€"Mrs. The Big Super-Special and Mrs. C. lrasleY. also Mr. \Vill‘ Henderson; Sofia Pillow} pt'i.10‘“R}PS‘ \Volfe. Mrs. McIlraith. bane),- Mittmcâ€" â€- Cut Flowers. “QUEEN of SHEBA†FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .- ,. .â€" . .. .- '1 ~ ' u x r: l\ Wowan: Fancy . . \Vlth MI.-dnd MIS. James HallintSs at. Ixnttllttl. MIS. {L‘G . - Open-air flowersâ€"«A. Hmvkes. T. .H . .. , . hornetâ€"Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. Kneeliâ€" . .. p _’ ‘ [“15“ din ‘ if‘i' \Villitt i‘illlill‘Oit.i(Fl‘\,'-â€"~!i‘v’iI'S. Kilt‘tï¬i'l- Ptfi-i} _. _B0UQU(‘i.â€"â€"-:\. McDonald. \IIS. -â€"--"""""""'__ ._ ~ - ~ Mellraith: Bouquet. handâ€"Mrs. Mc- A-ND BANDITS ARE FOILED iiiiiigu\i:iihlaill\tl~â€"Mis Savage. F. house flowersâ€"Mrs. McIlraitl‘i, Hugh QUiC’k thinking by Mrs. Manley Reid: Infant's BOIHIOiâ€"si‘il‘r}. Mctjfiow- _ -.-. - Infant‘s onready: 11W Wit-S mido an‘ li‘u' \\‘:.,< embrace is damn with anorelienspm. iiig robbed of a valuable diamond ago .llohi‘erifl‘ 24:13:2th M'uiâ€" ,1, ' .. . .-- -....- ., . . female." she knows that the least thing will ring and other jewelry when two bilOlt Dubsâ€; 15-H- ' r"! ' " ' . â€"â€"+â€"â€" set. the old boy back twenty years. armed and masked highwaymen at- f Canada Persiins who are i)0iil"l’l‘ti by intros and he will give her a Spill tlhd g†tempted to hold up a car driven by , KET -... ‘ i. in “mm and ‘7’†boats are ‘""~""““ prancing- o "v" .. ' .. iÂ¥_ her husband near Old Castle. Mr. DURHAM MAR ...â€"... '~ "h†. ., 3. , ":5“;?".‘--_ i... mended to try m“ 1.1.110“.ng [mm '1 i ing, . n Hm 111% coat tam, fly Miner. wlio"is a son of Jack Miner. i CorreCted September 7, 1922. E“ EStathhed overghalga centttliy iâ€" of squelching unsgught (‘t'tll\’(~.i‘-Sll~ But. it is all right, The day of the was ordered to slot) and throw up Live hogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.50 .. Head Oï¬ice: WATERLOOJONT, W. ', lion. .\ student travelling 1†“iiâ€""- i dudes and the dandies is "one You his hands by one of‘ the highwayâ€" Wheat 90 @_95 R: "v†- m,†. .. ..;'T:=rsmm£ inâ€, land and wishing to make up for don‘t criticize anybody"; dancing men. who had drawn his car across Oats.. 32 @ 35 Spedal Agent. w A 01355 Durham 0 t lost, time by reading was very mill-‘11 any more. If your partner wants to th" road. Miner was about to comâ€" Barley... .. ... . . . . . . . .. . . 48 @ 50 . ' ' ' l 9 n 0 annoyed by m“. man opposite “:1“? i “WPOSS himself as a swallow and "0 ply With the demand when his wife Buckwheat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7O @ 75 General Agent Grey and BruceICounties:A.J.Cfll$llOl.M,0wen Sound, Ont. insisted on keeping the mnversation i dippingand skimmin" all right‘ V3,, “stepped On the gas†with the result Peas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 @ 1.00 . I ,. . .- . . . afloat. He was determined to ex- go along. If he “fats to “£312,388 that Miner was compelled to drive Hay Q 1500 Your Business_Solic1ted haust every possibility uttered by himself as the 1551' 1.050 of summer into the ditch andpassed the other Eggs .25 - "‘. the weather. "The grass is very all right. dr00p with him 4 ’ ear. Before the driver of the hold- Butter .30 green, isn‘t it.'?". inquired the would- ' It doesn‘t. matter what the tune is up car could turn, Miner had driven potatï¬es , , ,, , , . . . .. , . . . . . .. .90 be conversationalist Che-“I'm“? You can rave to a wall? or dead; more than a mile. NO attempt was Hides .07 ~ ‘ / , “Yes.†said the student. savagely, march to a “n.4,.“ "" ' ' made by the bandits to give chase. Sheepskins . . . . . . . . .50 ' . such a change prIII the red and blue All rules are Off ‘ likpre?‘ , .. If M .A - JUST ARRIVED' ._ g. grass we have been having lately.†_____..'...‘ 3†yourse ° . . . _ f _ , . . , _ . “ . ' . - ‘ if .12-; i *- q_§ (t about the bOy W110 left the farm and sentence and was fearful lest his . congregation discover th ' 1 letter to his brother. who elected to his {latgr years he had bgeiiagt’nï¬dgi of rectitude. One Sunday, risin to ' ,' ' oï¬â€˜eredfree - his sermon, his heart sanï¬ to HE SERVICES ofthlS Bank are i see a former cell-mate sitting in the ' ~ ' t. row. Quick thinking was ne- cesisary. Fixing his eye on the un- ‘ ‘ , , We come est, the reach r “.fl ‘ Yesterday we buggied ‘0 nOunced sgl‘iimnly: “in take: nigh town and baseballed all the after- tex’; dis mawnin’ from de sixty-fo’th - noon. «Then we went to Ned’s and ehgptah .éh’ to" hundredth verse of says: ‘Dem as . says later, got a job in the city. He wrote a stick to the farm, telling the joys of city life, in which he said: “Thurs- begin day we autoed out to the country club a. ,where we golfed till dark. Then we frm, motored to the beach for the week; end. The brother on-the farm w?ote back: pokered until morning. TO-day We do book oi Job Ivh' muled out to the cornfield and geea sees ‘Ian’ hog-Q‘ï¬h: hawed untiisundown. Then We SIIp- dem Win- Ah isee I ’ †paredanditï¬Ã©h we piped for a while. - :. ;, ater .V ‘- "ï¬w'; -.., Willows-us... ,,... , ., ...; k ' ‘- " ‘ ' ' ‘.' ' | . ‘ - O "’ u . . . to. .»-v - ... ‘- ’ '. ' . " "‘ . I a M '.~-‘-..' After that we staircasedim tennis ,. w -. . . . I, . , _ . M _. . ' . en .‘ , a. . '_ \i‘ ‘\ ,...~.-¢ ( . t. r‘ . 1’ ‘1 .. - ' " or > ' . v "Ni‘.’ 3’ ‘ .. l_»' ' a- w " -' * ,, . _ . 0‘ . ‘ <7" 8 A. - l-- . ,. u q' , . .. . . . r ' ‘â€" » ' . , . . .. t f "' . ’. v. f 51W} a my" a‘..,,.,..:,‘“)‘, duo: . . . . I ‘ ‘. ‘ - . ' ., ‘ y . _ -‘ i u , s ' ‘ . e . . , - " l." m , ‘ , . A . A . w -' â€" A. . ‘. . 4 a, _ .. _ ~ . ' N. v - ta... 4 , ..J . y . . ' ' . 1. . . .. . . ‘ . , , ~ -. \v ‘ ' d ' .4 > ‘ 6 ' ~ ' I ‘ i ‘ ., . . ._ _ A colored preacher in The oldest 30051 story 15 the oneihar‘ at one time served a siiii-iajlilii H » it??? ,. a. Conversion of Victory Bonds . ' Shoes in all the Latest Styles. Come in and look these over: We have them ‘3. in prices ranging from $5.00, to our best .. °f Charge to those WhO’WISh to arrange the. com quality shoes at $8.00. , . ti: version of: Victory Bonds maturing on ,December - .. . ; . -, . _ . , .. ' tion should be made ' s early as 1308511118 but-not . V ' .. g 995’ ma e. to standweart. . - ‘ - ~ » - - Priced from..... .~ . . , $400“ em :2... later, than September 30th ' I , ,1 > ~, '. 55- ... Th Mal-raver Of any of our Branches Will be glad to i '_ -. . . p ‘ - . " «a: ,- .~ e s , . REPAIRING as USUAL --- -- furnish fullpartiml‘ars upon_req1_leSt-.__ . ._ y, 5 .. , _ . ..- y-