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as well as your Isands
If you willieep your mind on yoirr dxlviag, you wiit always -be
alert to meet and anticipate danger.
Be ready always for fault or error on the part of other drivers.
You cannot do this unless you 'have both bands on the wheel,
both ey, on the road, and your rind on your driving. ' 4
Be CAREFUL. Keep a margin of safety between yourself
and danger. Be COURTEOUS . . . give the other driver
more than_ his rights. Use your COMMON SENSE in
deciding where, how, and at what speed you will drive your •
The Keystone of Safety
on the King's Highway
and all other road,s and streets
CARE
COURTESY
COMMON
SENSE.
HighwaySafety Orninitte.
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lie HON: GEO. RENRY, Chdinnart 1184'
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DIED SUDDENLY '
HAll BRAIN ABSCESS
The following account of the sud-
den death, of a resident of near Chep-
- • stow, :which we take from The Walk-
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erton' Telescope, has reference to a
sister of Mrs. It. 1. Giimie•of Ash-
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• Last Thursday morning; June 12th,
Mrs. Fleming; wife of Mr. Jphn 'nettl-
ing, whose farm is one mile and a
quarter south of •Chepstov.1'. became
•unconscious after s:te had ,:alled her
son for' work.• •
.Dr. E. H. •SIn-lair, Walkerton, who
was, :summoned, had her rt"anoVed to
Bruce :County Hospital, where at five
o'clot.l<• the followirig morning, she
pasAs sed awthe ny, • ici^p hl not been able
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make a diagnosis, it was, necessary
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be
completed, to .pei•ferm an •.autopsy,
which. was ordered by Coroner Dr.
11. ' •• ','• 1 -0 fem. re•
vealed that 'an' abcess of the. brain
had broken at the' time she becanie
unconcions, and it had. set up a
meningitis. ' '
• The late Mrs..Fleming, who was 59
years of age, is mourned by her has .•
• el fairily, „and
there are Many others who regret the
demise of this highly regarded Woman
Tile funeral .was .held on Monday
morning •to • the Chepstow I Roman
Catholic •Confetery Rev.` .1Than. Zet-•
tier ''id tho 31,••:•-•
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• WIIITE(HURCH
•John Flannigaa of Kingston;
is visiting her parents, -aty, aim Mrs.
Tho. 1nglis.
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Mr. Cecil Foster spent the week
end with friends in London,
We are: sorry to report the death
of 1VIrs. Addison, which -oecurred at
the inane of. her danghter, Mrs.
Fraser in Wingham on Wednesday
night, June ,18th. She had been in
Ie r usual fair health,„ but .took a
weak spell that 'evening And passed
Away.. She was in her 82nd year. She
lived the greater part of, her life on
the '12th. ,Ikrst. Waranosh. She
• lealieg to Mourn her,loss, -bwo daugh-
ters, Mrs. Fraser of Wttighapi; and
Mrs. NaYloo, The iyinpathy the
community is extended to .them in
their, „sad hereev„inientThe funeral
, was held on SatnedaY''te Wingham
eemete' •
• : Miss .Olive Kennedy: spent ,the vieek.
• end with 'heti. friend;. 'Miss 'Lena
• Hackett in. Asfifield. ,
We are snrritd report Miss Leila
-1,4gatt to Pave..been laid UO,, with
an attack, Of tensiiitis. • • • .
• There. Will be no service -in .the,
Presbyterian Church • next Smidayr,.
owing to anniversary services lilt
Langside, when Rev. Mr. Brown. of
Ingersoll •will be the special speaker.
We are sorry to rreport the death
Of Mrs. :Kerr on Thursday "night,
June 19th. She has been in very poor
health. for the last few inenth. She
was .in her 70th year. She leaves to
mourn herloss three brothers and
three. sisters. ;The sympathy of the
comriunity is extended to theth. The,
funei al was held on' Sunday after-.
noon to Wingham- Cemetery...
Mr. and MrsJ Gavin Middleten, of
Hamilton, Mr. Wm" Hawthorne of •
Brantford were bee •attending.the
feneral of their sister, Mrs„ Kerr.
FOURTH CON.: 'KINI.,OSS,
'Mr. and M. Corbett of Alliston
spent, the week end at Wm. Robb's
Miss Margaret McDiarmid of
dsor spent a few days with Mrs: W.
McKenzie. '
-Aliftle boy arrived at the home of
• Mr..and Mrs. Archie MeIntYre, Fri-
day, June 20th. Congratuletions,
Mr,„ Hughes was olver tp Wing
ham last week .with her little -niece
Dorothy Webb:, who has had her ton:
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sits removed:,
•- Mr; and Mrs. Wm.: Robb visit‘id thr
first of the week with friends
Dungannen.
DUNGANNON '
Mr • Will Cook. of Sask., is ,visit-
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mg. his mother, Mrs. Win. Cook.
•Re'. R. 'W. Craw and daughter
ISabelle. were. callers on .the fourtl
last week.
• Mr and Mrs.. Jas. .Struthers, an?
'scai Willie of Guelph. visited the first
• of the week 'at R. Middleton's.
• Mrs.: A. Purvis spent Sunday ,witl:
her mother..
Mrs. R. Martin entertained the
ladies of the "PeramOunt. and Kair
shea -clubs on Thursday last. Altho
the day was wet, there was a larg(
attendance. In the absence of tht
•president, , Miss Mary McLeod, thi
Vice Pies., Mrs, A. GNiham predded
The meeting opened by singing Tin
•Maple Leaf and repeating the Lerd's
Prayer in unison. The minutes ol
• the last meeting were read and adop-
led. The Roll Call was responded. to
by something our Grandmother's did
without. "After Community singing,
Mrs. .3. Webster, president of.
Paramount Club took the chair, and
a chorus Was sung, after which Mrs
Kempton 'read a paper whicl
was very interesting. 1V1iSs Every'
Reid, dressed in Irish attire, Sang.
in Irish sone, Miss Gretta Cairnber
gave a reading: Mrs. Wm. McGill
read .a splendid raper prepared. In
Miss Mary McLeod,' on "Economy."
Miss Sarah McCauley gave a: humor
Otis recitation. Mrs. J. Webster am'
Mrs. J. IT,arailten Sprig a duet. Mrs.
Reid read a paper, and Mrs. J. Web-
ster sang a comic song, accemraniee
hyr Mrs. 3. Webster on the Ante
Had, Miss Evelyn Reid gave r
elan° solo and Mr.s. .1: McCauley
panel', Mrs. W. McKenzie gave
demonstration with a Pressure cook-
er and, a gasoline iron. The proerair
which, was • very much • anprecinted.
was brought to, a elose,by singine the
National Anthem. A vote of thanks
was tendered, the hestess, for • the
use of -her home. Lunch ,ivns, ther
served and a very ,enjoy -able half
hour spent.
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• WAVERING
Residents of the village were great-
ly shocked on Menda,y of last week,
(June 16th) on /learning of the death'
of Mrs,. Alice Stobie of Seaford', who
however had been in Dungannott for
about, three week.-,. She,haa core here
• to wind- up the affairs of a late sis-
'-er. Miss Jennie MacMath, a task, in
whirl" she was 'being assisted bir her
brother, Robert- MacMath, who had
f:.onie over' from Ntroit. Mrs. Stehle,
Was taken ill with a cold, while stay-
ing with Mrs. Robert Finnigen. The
cold .developed 'int& •pneumonia, and
in spite of every care she passed away
six days later. Her bret,lier, Robert
remained here throughout her iihtess,
lins were taken to Sealorth.
and the funeral was on Thursday af-
ternoon.
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Tom Henry, Jr. hes taken a posi-
the' in the Bank of Montreal, Luck -
now.
Miss Etta McQuaid of Tnronte is
the guest of her friends Miss Olive
Anderson, this ,weeli. ,
•• Blake Sunday 'School will )'old'ld
their rinnuel picnic et Kintail this
Saturday afternoim-It -is honed that
over- family in the congregation will
attend.'
• Messrs. Thos: Anderson and • Herb
Curran attended the'bahneet and..(er-
emonies In connection with the for-
mal 'openlng of the new Kincardine
bridge. Friday.,
A number from here etteuded the
Webster •nicrtie it Bevfield Satiii•day
and revert tr:enoti time.
Th; Garden 'P.,srtv at. Zioh flrieey
evening was s tlecided succeSa. The
weather wag ideeil. Sumter and tc-o-
train were all they were adverti -4d.
to be. and everyone tipperred to he
satisfied. The thiee act comedy "I'll
Fxplain Fverythint" :presented by
Ebene.zer Yonrig !People of the Hol-
esville irnit wiis well acted iv=th
hunteratis situation throughout. T'e-
tween 0,1.51 solos we're sung by Mr.
Alex McNay uf FatIonomit And ducts
hr Nis& Mettle. and Winnie tarie end
Mesars • HarVeV. A nderaort and r,41.
tiler KiluatriCk, all of which v'ns
well received. •
Mr. Wittman Slificitleton had
misfortune, to :he, frorti 1, is
wagon Arttnrclay while • doing his
road work. Ile sitatainetr nainfitl
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TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA I '
ACCIDENTS- .8z •COMPENSATION
This year's induStrial Accident re,
cord for the five months shows a de-
creaie Of 3,848 from that of list year.
and the benefits awarded have ' de
• creased from $3;3P0,530.16 ,to $3,117,-
013..05 during thesame period.
During themonth of May: there
were 6 177 accidents reported to The
Worktren'S Compensation Bo.ard, 'as
compared with 7:485 during .Mar hist
year, and 6,538 during. May •of,1.928
• The fatal
same as during May of 1928 but 14
more than the riuMber during May
last 'year. :
The 1.1,,nefit pouercled. n,,,f-i-mfori to'
$67.0;30.2:90, of Whic*.$444,506.97 :was_
for' compensation r ci 'n
"e',
tiediCA1 aid.. The benefitsdiiring.MaY.
last year wre $601,733.54and during
May of 19281544257.75:
• CULROSS , CORNERS
Miss 1 exy Bell has ,r6tnrred 4-)
Hamilton after spending a few weeks
at ter hothe here.
• kis. Stuemfle of kitchener;,yisited
Mrs: Earl Hodgins recentlY.
Miss Millie 'Turner is spending h2r,
holidays with Mrs. Jas. Wraith. • .
,Mr. and Mrs: Harry' Pinn,11 • are`
home .'rene,wing old friends and ai- . • •
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Mr. find Mr'. Ford Whyte& and ,•
Betty spent Sprday with Mr.
Mrs. 7W1iyte-k.
• Mr. and -Mrs. Alex WhVto'k via't-
ed in Kincardine one do last week.
M.' - ed 1 r,d -;••
and Mr Well and M:dferd tonk •
in the Wall ,picnic at Grand Bend last •
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