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• THE LveKNo:w oNTiNEL TuuttsDAY, NNE 19th, 1930.
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You mut observe their: and ALL
other, precautions all the time- .
Have your car in perfect mechanical.•condltion7larticulerly BB.4KES,,
STEERING GEAR wia HEADLIGHTS. -
GIVE YOUR, UNDIVIDED ATTENTION TO YOUR DRIVING. -
In passing traffic, be sure there is a 'place for you in the Waffle line ahead. •
Never attempt to pass on enrves or steeigrades.1 • , -‘
Ilk entering main streets or highways, or is approaching a railviey brain&
where a fuLl view of the track as obscured—STOP and LOOK.
, 5 When ether vehicles try to pass you—LET THEM PASS.'
di When making a right turn, keep' to the right of the highway; when •
making a left turn, keep to the centre. -
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Always SIGNAL before you slow down, stop, or eha. - your course,and -.,.. •
-. . -never BACH . UP before ascertaining _that the rottd inditi clear. '-...
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The Keystone of Safety 1
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and all other roads and streets ,. .
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CARE
COURTESY
COMMON.
SENSE
Safety
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WHIT4111.JRCH
• Mr.••and Mrs. OrVal Newby and
Mrs." NewOY, Si. Of London; also Mr.
and Mrs. Palmer of. Wroreter, spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.Wal-
telr.14ott.:ind. MrS.I.hltk cart kerinedi
•spent Monday in Stratford and while
there. called On -1V1i. and Mrak
Martin.r
Mq.Harry TichbOine of GOderich
spent 'afew days at the home of her
perents; M. and 'Mrs. David Ken,
nedy.
We are sorry to report the terions
accident of Mr. as. Sutherland whose
team- ran away.He was thrown, un-
• der the Wheels of the manure: sur -
der and suffered a' compound fracture
abOv ;the :ankle •of his. -left Ug, the,-
tob.he being Pushed throngh;hia stick.
He was ,rnshed t13 the W.ingham hns-
pital where •he •is receing medical
•treatinent. reports .t -ate he is
imprOvinv • • . •
Mr. and MTS. Jdhn Rem of A-utourn
Visited with Mr. aridMrs: David
Kennedy on Sunday.
^ Very successful anniversary. , ser-
vices were held in the Presbyterian
Church Imre' on Sinidav last*When the
• ltev. Dr. 'Jas. Wilson preached to very
large congregations', both morning
and evening, The offerings amounted
to almost $450.00. • • .
We are sorry'to report the serious
illness of Mr. Eli. Jacques.
• The -members of the United eiv•rch
hedge Most enjoyable picnic at Hai-,
bor: Park, Goderich on June 14th.
Mr: and Mrs. 'Win. Purden, also
Mr. and Mrs., John .Purdon. visited
on Monday with. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Cameron,.. Ashfield.
,Mhs Merle Wilson of Stratford.•
General Hospital spending her va-
cation at the home of • her sparents;
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson.
Mr. and, Mrs. Robt. Purdon. and
•faniry. visited On Sunday with Mr.
and _Mrs- Irvin Henry of.--LucknOwv
Dr. and "Mrs....Scott 'of Bay .City.
Mich, spent the week end ill the,
home of Mr.. Scott's. brother.Mr.'
Jas, Welsen.:Other vi.-ityirs at Wilsons'
Were, Miss Frances Wilson of Wing'.
ham and her mother, Mrs. Thomas
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(The }ION. GEO. S. HENRY;,-C7usirman
PENSIONS ARE COSTLY,
••• An•• Otte wa -news dispatch -says ith,a1
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the Doininion Government ha up to
the end of the' last fiscal year, con-
tributed $3,771,b42 48,- to the' prOvin,
• ces in aid of old" age 7nnsions, and.
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that the disbursements to, the 42,553
penSioners thiotighout tanaoa a-
mounted, _to $7.542,579.12.„ .
To get something done quickly -.find
a:busy man. To find.a -busy man•look
for one *ho cusses the .telephone.
Still, if man could realize how un-
important,he is,*"whO would make the
_after7u4n4ner speeches.
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Having a great engineer on t"e
doesn't -seem to• help very much if
•there ae too many brakemen. ••
CREWE ChanineY of Belgrove--SPent-
a few days with her daughter, Mrs
Rayrnond Finnigan. .
'Ben• Conifort and son Ennis
•are 'visiting hr mother Mrs -Blake.
Mrs. Sid Gibson of Stratford Spent
the Week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
McConnell: •. „
' Mrs. 'Blake who spent the past
week 'with friends at Kitchener and
Stratford .returned home on Monday.
' Miss Jennie 13oltten of Toronto is
staking with Mrs. Wm. Durnin.
FC*everyone who plans
10 build a home, -the ques-
• tion of roofing looms large
•In importance. If you choose .
haphazardly you may pay
a heavy penalty in leaks,
Weather disfigurement, fire.
fl you choose with care and
• exercise good taste your re.
• *ward will be a 'Brantford
Roof of unique chant —a
robf that combines rich, vi.
brant colour harmonies with
the last word in protection.
°help you make the right
choice the Brantford Roofing
• Company has prepared a las.-
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inating series ot ear
picting in actual colours the
poptllar ,designs obtainable
in Brantford Asptralt
1ue-back and tile red are
Ale don4eatting—eokturs o
4Sirigapore" which ls laid in
a_staggerld design. "Trini.
dad" in ripe, rich hues b6i,
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Towed from theWest Indies
is the result of combining red
and tile red 'in equal propot.
tions
•The harmony of butt
bronze and ,olive in the
• "Vienna" treatment will
bring warmth and person.
•"ality to your home.
, Old-world charm and colour
warmth mingle in the red, tile red
and purple design of. "Mosque" a •
thatched treatment that has been
popular since its introduction.,
"Mandalay" has the ringing
• colour tones of iCipling's song. but ,
tnassive in design, it presents an
• aspect of substantial dignity.
. 'Cairo" with its colOur bar,
itiOniesia like a rnesnory of Egyptian
bataars.-!!Bareelone and "Madrid" _
recall to mind the sunny gardens of •
‘01d.Spain. • , '
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Slate designs are permanently fire •
and nve.nther resistant.a
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-Write for this tote -wild stri-eit -
• of caids portraying the many style
effect's of Brantford Roofs for your
• home.
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• Mrs. HeurY Grapat • returned to
Vancouy.'er Thurseay.
Mr. and Mr -j. W.n. Crotee,r and'
family visited Wealield.n
.. friends o
Snnday. . , • '
• Mr. and' Mrs. rjohn Swan and fam-
ily spent rriday* with friends at
Lothian. ' .
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A 'number. from here attended the
anniversary- • services th Dungannpn
Presbyterian Church. on Sunday.
The LawnSocial 'which was held
here on Wednesday •evening was a,
decided success, -goodsupper fel.-
hiwed by the play ;entitled "S.mile
Jimmy Smile" was greatly enjoyed
by, a' full houie. Proceeds $/f0,00.
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Mr. and Mrs. -Barker ef _Oakland,
.Cal., Mr.. and Mrs. James &tyre' ef
Kincardine..callen, 4.0e. the :Xtirvis hoine
SUnday. ° • • ' :
Miss -Marjorie .:Fisli,e,•of Paliperaton
spent • Sunday. at the hhine ::ef hr
unclei-IVIrs. „lames Raker., . • a
Mr. and Mrs'. Albert Thompson are
spending a .1e.w,d,tys with friends 'at
• Gdorgetewn.. I- • '
, Mr. •and Mrs. Richard Elliott and
children are holidaying at the' lat-
ter's.' parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Corbett
Alliston.
and WS.' Abner Ackert were
Sunday: visitors at John:. Walker's,
Paisley.. '• •
Miss Doubledee• of Wroxeter Was
a guest •of Mrs. Will Eadie over the
week :end.
• :Miss Gwendol-yn Ackert is home
for 'the school vadation. •
,Mr. and Mrs,•Croxston ,and
andMr. Falconer of Palmerston
guests et Mr: *Ernest Achert's, 'Sum.;
Y. A ckert'S • SAW, Mill is 15,peration.
• Ale- Hayrood • WornenPs; Institute
held 'their •monthly; .. Meeting at • the.
• home -
5th. The-, The., president; Mrs. Jos. 'Hanna'
preaiding. A 'letter -of. apnreciatiap„,
from Mrs. -Jos. E. 'Wall Was read'by
, the' secretary, Mrs, . Earle. Hodgitis.
.Mrs:- Ernest Ackert. and,
Pearcy Were appointed as .`..S.ith
Ayles:. The -'Roll Callwas,
answeredby a..'Salad Recipe.
:meeting closed in the 'Usual Way
.. after. Which. lunch •was •served.,h; the
hostees'and .einianittee in c1',-trgeTh
July 'meeting Will' be-beld. at -the, home
of Mrs. Jos. Hanna. -.•
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,' Ohs, .well; television Will. de ' away.
with thephone peat. who says: "Guess
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MAFEK1NG.*, ; •
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Miss Margaret Finlay finished her
NorAnal training,- course ili Stratford •
and is home for the sal -inner Vacation, •
„Many Douglas of . ucknow,
who ' is just from Str
Normal 'Schoi)l, is. visiting her friend.
Miss Olive' Kilpatrick tine Week. •
Miss Beryl Johnston, Principal of
(IV •Springs Continuation School is
spending ,the summer valtation with
her parents, :-and Mrs. Richard,
Johnston..
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Reinember the Ashfield Garden „
Party nn the” Zion Church lawn, Fri" -
day avenin ; of this week: A good
strppe'r. and InlayExplain Every -
•thing'', With _other. itumbers on prO.., •
• gram.. Admission 50c1 and 25p. .
The Ani'''; -,1 'Webster" "pienic V. • •
Jield this SaturdaY. ••,
Wesly Artoic'and.son; Wilmer , "‘•
• Of Isoridori. Snent the week 'end wi.rh ' .
gr.' -and Mrs.' Will Irwin; -
Wilmei witi c nd two ;weeks: with
hiS,eoi4i here2::. • ' • . • •
•Thfis.• Helen Andeison, Miss traoe • •
andMPter Tryi1/21 Anderson and Pr.
flathaw:lv of London sPent.. Sunday- •' ; • • • •
with reltAtivec 1 -ere Toni •\.:11 snend,
the summer with Mr. and Mrs. John ,
Bohn of Zion.
WILL • LOCATE IN LONDON * • "''4'
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According to the London • Free•
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Press,•Mr. A. G. Smith, One time wi'h . ,
the Luchnow, Sentinel -and 'later pub- • -
Usher *.the., Advance -Tithes. Wing -
has, taken oVer tbe 'London ,
triet • for. the Investor's Svridicat-,•
and will Shortly move•from:Toronto to
London. -
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LIW,KNO"'W and WINGHAM
Monumental WorkP
litrek
n.hem
Lacimon, 'Ont. J
the.ltargeiotsatei
itbdmuituloisftcot, -Piet.
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to choose froin, in. .. , edEms .. ,
Marble; Scotch, Swedish •?•....., _ . .
suian Granites "7"-• ' .
We--make.a...specialtit. a FallnilY • •..., •, _
Monuments and invite your iruquic-
go* •' '' 4
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• -.Inseriptionsi Neitily. Carefully' Mat ‘
. " PrOMPaY .De..•------'- •
Soo tm before placing your order..
3ouglas Bros. R. A. Spottoo
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Lueknogr ' Winghair
1 McCormick -Deering Spreader
• THIS SPREADER HAS TWO' STEEL nATErts, wino'
P1JLVERIZE THE MANURE AFTER WHICH tr RECEIVES A
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TOAD BEATING AND IS- SPREAD • QUT EVENLY BEYOND
THE NiTHEELS BY THE WIDESPREAD PIRAL ,
THIS. SPREADER IS 'FITTED, WITH • ROLLER'. BEARINGS
WHICHMAKE IT yEit LIGHT IN DRAFT. •• • •
',IN THE SELECTION OF A' SPREADER; JUST, THE SAME
AS IN THE SELECTION OP ANY • OTHER, -MACHINE, THE
CHOICE SHOULD BE BASED ON ---QU.%IITY. EFFICIENCY IN
OPEIFtATION, AND DEPENDABLE AFTER SERVICE—NOT -IN
. • SEE THIS SPREADER BEFORE BUYING,. AT
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CLEAN IJP - PAINT UP
JUST ARRIVED
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PAINTS AND VARNISHE3• AND LACQUERS.
MURESCO IN AL SHADES:• .
FULL ASSORTMENT OF PAINT BRUSHESONHAND.
RAKES AND HOES
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