{5 LIST OF CLES: Tumblers 5 Lemon welfare Canada ate and Shaving . Gillette Blade FREE .y Store Tabletâ€" utttboy’d '00.. ghoul, AND PERSONAL training at the Western hoapitni, Tor- onto. is visiting nt her home W Miss Nam Bntemnn est is visiting M188 Bessie Smith. Mrs. Hammin of Duntroon is visiting her daughters, Mrs. C. B. Lawrence Lawrence and Mrs. J. McCaslin. Miss Elva McDonald 0! 8t. Cathar- mes is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Sharpe for this week. 9. E, g Mrs. Percy Daniel and daughter Jean returned after two weeks visit- with Toronto, Woodstock and Stratiord friends. Miss Dorothy Mol'ariane is visiting friends in Owen Sound this week and Mr. Blaine McFarlane of Winghun is visiting with his parents for a couple Mrs. W. Heughan and son Caldwell of Milverton are visiting with her mo- ther. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ivan Edwards of Shel- burne were also visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Aldred on Saturday. of weeks. ‘3}. ma 11:91-0: J_. m u: may, WM'rs‘. A. McIntyre of D'etroit is spend- ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McLellan and other friends in town and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Firth and family of Toronto are holidaying at their sum- mer home in Glenelg. ---v. --'---v â€"__ Messrs. Erie Elviage of Ford and Vernon Elvidge of Toronto, with their families. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Elvidge. Miss Hilda McEachern of Priceville and Miss Beatrice Grasby of Durham was operated on this week for appendi- 5 E665 7553i "friends while residents in Durham. He was muster-red to the res- idency at Port Hope only! this spring. A quiet wedding took plooe on But-- urday, July 12th, when Wt, dau- ghter or Mrs. Sproule and the late John the ceremony. Miss Martha Sproule of When: mo- tored to Collingwood on Stun-day :1- ternoon and was present at the wed,- ding which took place at the brides residence on Collins Street. Customer: “How much was flat bill Clerk: “Beg pardon, mm. but my name is Jim.†nan-y. July 17. 1‘ DAVIDSONâ€"8mm The Women’ s Missionary Society of Knox United church met in the school- room on July 10th with Mrs. Ledinghgn presiding. The meeting opened with hymn 586 and the Lord’s prayer. The minutes of last meeting were read and several business matters were taken up, including the ï¬nancial report for the second quarter. The roll call was answered with a verse 9n “Truthâ€. LC- A "JWWV- v“ v -vâ€"- .. Hymn 374 was sung followed by the Bible reading by Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. W. J. Ritchie read the Devotional leaf - let. “His Witnesses†and two members led in prayer. Hymn 553 was sung and after several sentence prayers Mrs. Arthur McDonald gave the topic, “The Unfinished Task†showing the greatness of the work still to be done. The meet- ing closed with prayer by the Presid- lent. Mrs. Robert Ledingham. Last Friday afternoon our road led to the homes of Mesdames McFadyen and Moflat who were hostesses to a. Presby- terian Ladles’ Aid verandah tea. Roses, delphlnium and galllardlas, were dis- played on the spacious lawns where Mesdames McFadyen and Moflst re- ceived their numerous guests. Miss A. Weir and Mrs. McCannel poured tea Miss M. Sharpe end little Gladys Gray. Mr. Morrison Smith delighted the sud- -â€"lâ€"â€"-- --“‘m- KNOX â€bubcwv WV vvâ€"r ‘ __ __ The above photograph was taken from mg"; the boâ€"mbihg planes after formation practice at Hendon. England, and shows below half of the gigantic fleet of British Air m machines which were used at the R. A. F. Pageant. at Hendon last week. VERANDAH TEA Miss Isabel Hastie is visiting her sister, Mrs. McHénry_ in Torqnto. _ ILI- uwvv- â€"â€"â€" Mrs. péirie spent the week-end with friends at Letter Breen. . Miss Matilda Christie, RN. of Toron- to spent the week-end at her home Miss Margaret Tyndall, nurse-in- training in Oshawa Hospital is spend- ing holidays at her home here. Miss Marjorie McCall returned home on Tuesday after a couple of week’s holidays with friends at Saginaw City, Mich. Mrs. Monty Hart of Toronto is visit- ing the McCall family. a m.-- _I_-__ 1_ "'iï¬i'ï¬Ã©se'ï¬ï¬anton, 'Jr., of Windsor is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bilton, Sr. Mr. John D. Main of Waterford spent Thursday of last week renewing acquaintances here. Mrs. John D. Roberts is visiting Mrs. Clarence Malcolm at Scotland. and friends at Waterford. . CV--.- “ ' Mr. Mortimer Lynch of Toronto visit- ed friends in the village the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. William Favori of Springï¬eld. Mass, is visiting his aunts, Mrs. J. Horsburgh and Mrs. McPhaden. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. B. Eccles on the arrival of a young daugh- ter on Thursday last.__ winning Women’s Institute to the pupil taking the highest marks at the entrance ex- At the service in the United church on Sunday morning the congregation * was favored with a solo by Mr. McCon- achie, who is a soloist in one of the ‘ large church of Toronto. Mr. Mc- McConachie has a wonderful voice and the solo was beautifully rendered. The Women’s Institute meets this Thursday in the park it weather is warm enough, but if not the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. ‘v v v v v - m DURHAM CHRONICLE Mrs. F'. D. Vickers and family, of Ben- frew, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Banks, of Riverview Were the only relatives pre- sent from out of town. Others present were Mr. and ’Mrs. G. Boyd, and Miss A. C. wahail. We hone Mrs. Banks will continue to enjoy health and hap- piness for some time to come. Knox Corners (Our Own Correspondent) .We were glad to see such a good con- gregation out on Sunday to hear our new minister, Mr. Honeyman. He gave us a good sermon from the text, “How shall we escape it we neglect so great salvation.†He spoke of what it had cost to provide this salvation for each of us and yet multitudes are careless and indifferent about seeking it and he said his aim in coming amongst us was to preach ChriSt and Him cruciï¬ed. Miss Susie Marshall entertained quite a number of her school friends on Tuesday afternoon. Glad to be invited W The it. w. A. and Mission Band are planning for a picnic to be held on Saturday afternoon, July 19 at the home of Miss '1‘. E. Byers and hope to iigvé a nice day for i?- Oldtrlendsuwehac:_ BRITAIN‘S nuams'r :.~.uuieâ€meonnmeaux unless you have {01001: view of Henderson Bakery PAGI i