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• ILUC*140:1Lir DAY, AUGUST 2nd 1934
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FQR" SALE toe
uch.,..-Apply to •
Wm, Arnietrong, Jr.
' 'LOWER PRICE ON .
ARR,OLOCK SHI ,GLES
It will interest rou; Get Price
before, buying— •
'311.1RDIcE & SON.
PBOCLAMATIO
; At the request of a nu ber,'of
citizens,,, I hereby proclaim, nday,
the 6th. day of August, 1934,, a` ivic
'Holiday for th,e village of ',nein w.
All citizens are; hereby' notified
govern lieroselvei. aceordingly.
A. W.. 'Hamilton, Reeve.
, FALL TERM.
Now .is a geed time to enroll:La,
proved conditions •are again enabling
us to Place our, graduates'. in lucre-
.
tive „positions. ripme study ' coursee.
tartany_time,laY when coovenient
Write today to Toropto's Greatest
„
School , of. Business, Canada' Business
• College,' (Elem. and Bathurst, Toron-
to or Whigham Business, College. . •
, George Spettoii,"' President.
• TEN ERS
HURC'N'BRUC PIL A* OKE 1110111 ON FURLOUGH
SUFFERS PARTIAL STR
Stricken with a partial,: atroke TELLS OF TAISUI
of • •
paralysis last Wednesday, Mr, C. A.
Robertson, •for. Huron -Bruce, aua° Dorpthy13°°glia "rrl/ri B°3°•°
is confined to his bed at his Colborne Fri, ilY on • Year 'Furlough Alter
•- •
Township home where the 'first of Six Years Spent In Formosa Japan
this week be ,wes ,reported to be • • • .
"getting along very, nicely." ' • •• Arrivieg at her home here on,Frir
Mr. ;Robertson- was ye -elected . in day after, a monthlong•• t Journey
June by o Thajokty of over 4000 which brought her acrois the Pacific
votes, but showed,the efielts of hie and across Cinadefrom far- Tionatii,
strentiouli door to door 'campaign. on the island of Formoaa for her first
About it week prior to his illness, holiday since She.was sent hhere . in
while attending a picnic, he eOntrac. 1028 LT the board of m1sil9Wof the
' • • s
Ato
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vatin
d a severe caseTeof ivy poisoning,
'ch Was said by physicians to have
through his ' system, aggro -
bis condition. ••
Preebyterian Church n anide , br
Dorothy Dopgles, principalof the
sch061 in rrAteleeia graeiOUaIY
granted' an 'interview; on SaturdaZ
and gave a glimpse of the *irk an
conditions in the island
At least one:advantage the Fermow
san enjoyi liver Canadiane'7is .the
SB ,FINE
'•Sealed- tenders 'will be received by,
• the undersigned to purchase the
North half of Lot number Seventy-
four in the First, Conceassio,n tif7the
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AbmIT ASIBERLEY HEFT.
44..4,RadfcTat.age 20, of Wingl/anl*
o,irrhaa;14ve P
aa
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dnoita
tedl
e
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raogbebiln6; °SfhiTe°11%.
,• re Amberley on July lst and
reeking' into .Peter Shiell's store at
incoydine kit week. . Picked ',up
near Belgravia on Monday, and found
to have an, assortment of pocket
knives, they . were arrested. on a
Inominal charge of vagrancy. Later,
under 'questioning they ,confessed to
jobbing the two above mentioned
'Stores. They were placed in Goderich
j• jail and are, being taken to Walker-
ton for trial.
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JULY HOT AND DRY ,
The above Caption is net news by
uty oilman& but a fe :highlights of
lack----of-depressiom Vit.oilic*Ir_xecord!I ofthe past inonth
SERVING TEN: 141ra pression in,Forniesa, :Mum: Douglas imaY be interesting.Therewere
sev-
• " saido--Whilemsome---.•Peolile-there-hnve eral-days-during-the-month.-that_the
felt the results/ Of ,the
$16 and costs % a reckless ,driving °Ps • ? •
lions anew nothing about it 'Ohe, inerh,, with the ,°ffiehil l'ig.i), recorded
eident :south: Al ucknow. Wesley everywhere else are hdeekilredh=
ra ionf tit: in•ereurY; sd to' 97. degrees to ae-
ssocatatered, iirstancei of relief being. Which wee' aet on July let,'10,01,... aed
was unable to raise* t ' amount and "v.
ad\d1
last' week -end deliVere himself to• ' e Miss Dbuglas said, but nothing has never been surpassed in the past
etonomic pinch--; ' • . '
' • t. t rormossAi e
Given a we lc to raise a fine of , _ __ , five te_ - g Mil. thermometer hovered around the 90
?large., arising ° °f:' a motor ac- wealthier people who, in Formosa, lais, 6n Tuesday of last week, when the
\
Thompson, Whitech --It preach the heat 'record. of • 100.2,
•ii. 45h de'alcia '°Iin°I112i cr:e::ic,h.t Teh:reecate a few
Goderich ,to serve 'ten es in de- to comPare With that, given m Can os 47 year!. Not .aineonjuly ,1931,
fault of aThomu on the
th(t'illizsitt;sfer years. She atbtribred
has this community experienced as
biked -his -NAY "- • largely to te4hecaftemi9lYt stYhsitsein.which ' d hot a ay as ,last Tuesday., -
township. of, Kinloas ni the County -- allows large fainilies and their finial'. Aithough.,the temperature dropped
;•• • strength of" a, little '•Wilite lip • of
• paper bearina the amount of court iee to live together. • somewhat the latter part of the week,
Bruce, ' containing Fifty -acres,- • • . ' "••- • • •' • • • . ,
t costs and the words: In default, ten • :Home ,ior a 'ear the heat wove was not definitely
. more ' or less, the property of the , .
d •th , Miss Douglits' who is the daughter
. • • - days Jail, he was admitted w broken until rain ell on Sunday
'estate or .the late Jaeob Miller, de- • 1 d the tate • •
Gannet Reynolds later:securing' co
mittal papers.
of George , . g
alriL Dotiglas 'of- Lucknow, hos •Ior night, which was the first rain Of
• . • 6 , •
ceased,. up to Saturday, August 4th,
1934.
The sPil•-le a gront, clay ',leant and
,
•
all- under cultivatione.,
On: the premises is said.to be a
m
ten rooFrame dwelling, with hard
and soft water inside.
Frame-barnstabling_nn-
derheath; Driving shed .18•x30'.
PossessiowiUbe given -to---the
• purchaser on April 1st, 1935, with.
privilege' to Plow 20 acres : thereof
'latter October 10thi+ 1934.
The highest or any tender not nec-
eesserily
" TERMS—Marked 'cheque for 20%
of purchase money to accompany
tender. Further. particular • may be
obtained, from the undersigned.
- Joseph Agnew," Lucknew,' Ont.
CONDITION ,SERIOUS... • :
• .FOLLOWING CAR : ACCIDENT
•
'•Little•hope was held out on Monday
. • , • .•• • • .
for . the recoviiy of Mrs. Harold
• , •
White; 32 ,Oaitroild SeafOrth resident,
who suffered a severe skull fracture
in, a Motor. accident pear 'Winghairi
that morning. Two bleed tranfusiens
. were given, one Monday night end One
" I Tuesday meriting and. later: attending
physicians stated that the ,Patient
. had rallied, and her 'condition was
inuch more'encouragieg. Her Iiiieband
a district supervisor for `,:the Super -
test Company,. escaped with e' miner
injuries.i . _ • :
The White ear Clipped , the •bumper
Of car driven by:Miller Proctor pf
near Wingham, who was driving out
his lanewity •oote the highway. The
-White' cor, is said to Italie turned;
over feur times and can* to rest On
• its top 160 feet from the point Where
• It : struck the other car. "
. Wolter Lucknow,
among :first at the , scene Of , the,
4
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The Bread
TheofHealth Bread H0VIS
of flealth
QUALITY' AND SERVICE OUR iforro
—.Saturday_ Siik(Oials.r..•
DATE SANDWICHRS RASPBERRY 'TARTLETS
'JELLY ROLLS • . CHELSEA' BUNS
DOUGHNUTS • , TEA BISCUITS • •
LAYER 'CAKES , • ICED ROLLS
OUR WHOLE WHEAT BREAD" IS 109%, WHOLE WHEAT •
DELICIOUS A.TsTp HEALTHFUL
.,HC.I.LL.1(1%1A14!$....Q1,JA4ITY. 'BAKERY:
.
Phone 36 • - ..-• • • • • - r• fmcknOtY, •
1Loca/ & General
at
•'ye and e half years ruled ever, the ony -cOMieonenee in twenty-three days
MINOR MOTOR •ro
•ACCIDENT ON • SUNDAY wide
No
school, Which ;: coqeeP°nd° .On the .6th and .7t11 Of July a little
ghly to high • scitoolo, in tiniorio. an • Inch, et: Toe feu which was
Sue is hoine for it :year; during
of .her timwill be taken -almost . as much as the total June
mach' e
• When cars driven ,by Graham Mc- ignate
Nee, R. R. 3, Auburn and Roy Illite..k Ban'
_ _ , Douglas..\il
of LucknOW collided in the. village °i on , -
Sunday—afternoon,-1-some_2_11amage _oNnotinsa„ In
. Jul'
lecturea and other Work des- On ly llth, ,there was
by, the mission bOar4.-*•:. enceigh Meisturet to lay.: the, dust. The
npiciting tier...luggage, *lee
ok W.:State ,ne rainfall : came: .°O. rng 't
oath. mtphrenin,igot,•aw. orainfall f
ichool in Taansui. 1' an inch felL
t e
UL , Minor nature was to. tOwn' of • 20,0
0 inhabitants at! 133 July was slightly lesS than 2 inches
t telilltemlimutailwsisitnoroeknotp,b0f:wfal.olttihdil,tsrsie..:'51..:.thert,3hiel:nft4lanitaiehl,oeifno•t\rhiceb9inliPt;ivajruoentithaonistatd_ii,r‘ swirouitholYf,
I is a comparative-'
or 62 rear " over inches Of rain fell. ,
both.' Faro. Constable Moore pupils,the ler
gated the Case ',and adeised' the driv.' itet:rT'Thn°
ers to come to anliestbre settle- "re
s Presoyterian• "chiir
ment.,:•whiels4Ppeara- te•-"have
see the Bar
?BARLMAN'i Great 'Unloading Sale
-'71Yrii.--Francea Wiliter-of-Detroit;
s visiting with her niece Mrs. Harold
Jewitt
413 if • •
, miss eggy, MacDonald is spending
a ten day Visit Otta*a and Cunt-
berland.
Mrs- James :Fisher is visitinela
Toronto with her daughter, Mrs.., A.
Reynolds
Miss 'Florence McQUillin is spend-
ing a few, days Miss Winnitred
Johnston •
MaisisueAstonaite thTehohmopinseonof0f Mr
r2coroanntdo
is
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done. has. been carried on
That ilif.eisstirtyt %ulnakiflg pa /077 . The rain -the. first oifethe week Wis
• The accident Occurred at the •
tersection at George Andrew's real- endeavour was made -cle ss refreshing and will benefit .gardeos,
way a u _
dence.. McNee was driving into the Douglas. Although the
ere but •fiawara, iaata and late gram crepe.
village end RoY. Was coming up the 7,000 Chrtetlanh i.s! pro: Pasture .fields are so burned un and
being o
-turning sontla-oir----thegravel.---road.--aje-not-aware-of ,the fact -there nri--Alooked-toraff.old .fields_even if plenty
A twisted 'axle and damage to the ul missionary pointed -out that -•the of rain'doesfall.
' land 6f ornwsa w 'eh Y 250 NuMerrous farmers are feeding
gress is n
11:.:ir 07'1: g con- croppe--------------atttle pestering 518
street from Anderson's flax mill and verts. For- the
bumper and fender was received by a
the McNee car. A twiSted front axle miles in length and 80 miles in width\ .
than the combieeo cattle, and Some are facing a`scarcity.
• not muchlarger
was the:, thief damage done Black's •,ounties of, Bruce and Huron, has a or water.
cer:• oopulation 'ot ove,: .5.000,006 people,
-mishaor-rusted-,-the injured- lady—ta.
Wingham 'Hospital, •
al.• CONDUCTS, SERVICE
.4
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Ms o Pearl Henderson had charge
'Of • the Sunday afternoon service at
ItanP's Church, and delivered a force-
ful address to a large congregation
'who were much pleased • with the
service. •"Members of Miss Render -
son's Bible School,which had just
concluded, were present and ably
assisted in the Service , of song -
.9 REIO ILL
;Ust half of the. entire' popolation of •
aeapAS MADEN'"
(7dnJenese domination, :
ana.Ud,
.`lie majority of the people on de is-
land are chinese and the religion of
CAR THEFT HERE
. pen , a e mar Y 0 eons dents. is -Shin- /Limy Watson, lige 22, of dente
cottage it Point Clark Mr. T. s Wiwi. Buddhism or Conine= • . '
. and Malcolm Harge age 21of W d
Reid Of Orillie, contracted .a 'cold . ' .
' With h •awn.stock,' ' ' 1 ee -
a. ruili.,.area and large appeared ,beflite•Magistrate
and with, it) developing chest congas -1, populace, 's.an4 •'s bound • to he Reid in. Goderich on Saturday, chem.
Oen' is ill at present at the home cot more ,or'leees crowded and existing ed with the' theft tit an automobile :in
Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Newton to whert. eustorowshedno,tnhoety,t,.eranadrotei'erteulnievetot.ihilvse. Leehnew on , jt4y iini.- They were
. 4. not termer their wives. ; f . • - - • • - -
ritnlis'their fathers, taking with them remanded to Sail for one i •f
yes. n due time .their sons sentence. iThe °arrests followed'. Di'
he was brought On FridaY. Althougl
Mr. Reid's' condition i ' '
as serious, his heart condition result! and "••11. mighterkin-law also.; take up ending af, -the cai., cl...:;,Roy senderebsee
lit his illness causing' considerabh their abode, so that in ManY•instan-
of •Morris township, which was in the
concern. When sufficiently Tecoveree 'es over 260 people are found living
hi one house. ','And the else of it ditch near, Gerrie and 'i considerably
the Reids will return to Orillia: • e as would imagine' i damaged. •The car was :taken while
Mr. lieid's trip to the lake was tin ksfil:;ItIlos II .. Sanderson Was attending the i2tli' Of
first journey be has made since suff- . Tamsuligwillhierae° she stationed, is July c.o.ebratioli in, Tauckn'.0w.
• . . . about the population of St 'it db
ering,a ' severe heart attack a Year • . ra . e'r ot
not I the size. The irls' school .
A fter one t t theirdi rit f'th ' '• '
APPRECIATION
. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook wish to
thank the communityfor the gift of
ith Aladdin lamp. -
• ,*sr1v • g
ago ,sold with the change of, atmos „mai is situeted in••the centre of the LoolN.G.. PERMIT WAS COSTLY
phere' and the excitemen
t• of having ',Own is supervised by • the ,mission
Mrs J W.
•
visited at the home of her 'cousin,
Mrs. Robert Bonthron' of Hensel
Mr.'. D. McMorran.
; Miss Ruth Baker of Southampton,
is helidaying .with her aunt, Mrs. Jas.
Smith and. Mr: Smith.
Mrs. J. .R._McNabis._spending_8
few days at Port -Albert Beach with
. ,
her Sist.er-in-law, Mrs. Crawford. .
Mrs. W. D. Webster and daughter
took zand 'awe of Alrerontwo- are
spending at few weeks at Point Clark
Phheonllea3b2.Laxative for' Chronic
Con
stipation.A. E. hIcKIIK, Druggist.
-Kipp s Unequalled Herb Tablets -7
Miss Olive Alton has received the
appointment ' as teacher in the third
room of Bronte School 'near Hamil-
ton.
Many 'friends' call on 'bina eiaee ii;+..:':oird; though it :is ender Japanese • •,,- • . •
g :ow-- b-oach--a, atieved taInrisdiction, es are' sill wheels . and .Picked.,up without his. driver's. per.,.
Miss Edith Cartwright, Reg. N, of
is visiting this`, week it the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thontro-
•7Mrs. : and Mr. and'
Mrs, Dive Callander of Glielpli;•spent
. • . •
the week-end•.witli Mr..lind Mrs. Jas.
••
Forster:. ,
' tr ffic-"• ffi et -on Di .1)ur;.'
at have combined te bring ,upon his ill, 1 -Continued -on -Page -4. nil a 0 C e•
•••••••-;•-i-- . ham Reed, GOidie. Carter appeared in
nesS.. ' Bargains in 'WoMelea and Walkerton on Thursday, before Meg-
TWENTY RINKS
.114 'SCOTCH
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DOustV:.,
Twenty rink& competed in tie
Septelr Double& twilight .at the greens
On. Monday eVening. Prize winner'
were, lit,' 'Douglas and, Thioaloue . of
Teeswater; 2nd, CiaWford and Miller
of Winghani; .3rd, Fred Morgan and
Wia: Nephew, Kincardine, 4th, Dave
Huston and 'Roy Finlayson, 56,
Robert Rae end Wallace Miller and
Gth, Joseph AgneW' 'and Denzil
,Statteric.,
.•• :STREET DANCE,
There will be a • street dance ' in
Itnclinow next •Friday night; August
10th, under' Band auspices. 6 ticket's
for 25e. Bend in attendance prior to
'
dance. In event rain dance will be
• held in:the Town r Hell. Music by 'tient
• orcheatra "Night -
WARNING
, Complaints have abeen receivid
re-
gnrding bathers swimming in the
• river at the north of the village,
inue 'bathing suits and Constable
Meore.*smiktiiot thliodet)tio
rt,•)ie stepped or action '40111 to
• 0
141 against offendat, • '
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, HOLD InNE•it
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Cool" Undergarments in . Silk . and istrate McCartney and was fined, $10
Cotton —'J'H MARKET STORE and tests ' Of Goldie had nor-
,
chaied a itermit on July 1st but bad
"quITE:A GOOD BAND'' lost it After being stopped by the
WArEitl.b0'.IUDGYI SAYS Officer Goldie made' the purchase of
' a second permit and since paying the
The remarks and criticisms of fine, has found his first permit. Nile.
Captain 'Charles O'Neill', adjudicator taking this little --document. proved
tt the Waterloo , Musical Feitival, costly,tor Goldie, hut now he will he
have been received by the . local. well armed' With it . pair of permit'
bahd 'which 'competed and speak for and is net likely to he 'so onfortune-
themsel*e& In ' tis..summarY, • ately' caught again.
.A pleasant afternoon was spent' at
the bowling :green • 4a,,ben, the local
ladies' staged a 'jitney with about tee
Ripley 'ladies " 'their guests. Lunch
was served when playing Was eon -
eluded.. The :.•Priee , winners were: '-lst,
IlleLeed,.Riploy; 2nd,' Mrs. Well.
Henderson; rd, Mrs. Temple Clarke;
4th, Mrs. Fred•ArmatrOne ttbi-Mr0,;
T. Watson; ConsolitiOn, Miss Mrt
tiOallUffi;
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Ciiiatirty
—PRICES
Get Our Price Before Buying
strgwART
Planing Milis
• Mr. Lorne MacDonald Of Peter-
bort:nigh lia.S spent the past week at
4,Ite home Of his mother, Mrs. Thomas
MacDonald.
•Viss Wiiinifred'Johnston returned
home Stolidity, following'.a two weeks'
visit in Goderich with Mr. aoct 'Mrs.
Fred Price.
Miss Hazel Webster .returned on
SatuudaY from a two -weeks' visit
with friends in 'Rochester, N.Y., and
Port "credit: , •• , ,
, • .
O'Neill says , of t Lucknow Band: •
-Quito agood heed: Technique is :YOUNG 'MAN ARRESTED .
quite gii°0d; tone goad. in ,ttill him& CMAiltdtio Witt THEFT
Raggedness 'occasionally in full en-
senitile>:Precision. is fairly' good; in- Roy'Watts,' twenty-one year: ,old
tonetien Isfaulty getietellt, (a aim- fanner, was arreateeciri SitterditY by
ilar comment was made Of the Forest Constable Moore, •and will alilleae: 'In
Band which Wen second Olitai).A 'lack Magistrate's Court bete. on tuted4Y
of attention to attendee. .solptits. 0q04, eluttgea ,with theft, • . • ,
Band 'should develop into4 reillY The yroling„iiithi: is ,eitiployed by
fine-, one. A ,tendency to a101ineSic. of , john MetientAtio Second Coot,
teenpOto . • • ' hating madehis beam , there sines
The bind Made a "good StrOht 601' nine years of age. It is alleged he
eping'°` and stole a quantity of -pine lumber from
ing their teat p1000, the 'cornet tele aneigbhoeand else it gang plow,
Woe. PiaYed" • and, the, base owned by Alvin hwin, Which Was
ANOTH:ER; CAUSE OF :
' ' • • FAIULTr VISION
Imperfeett.eyeal•canse .imperfect
vision.•imperfect • Vision canse-a
eye Wain.' Eye :strain catisee-7
iiithorities !recognize s as so
• caused a long 'list of' what are
caued .4uid. prim-
tauonern. know tau, the success ,
Of •a great 'loan.* ihdivSlizta
Would be furthered if they :lie-.
• curet the aids to their vision
lomat are now everyWhere.'
avad-
able.
. AttaiSTRONG'S Eyesight Service
. • ,
s. Special sale of good. Bath and
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' THE MARKET' MICR:.
DRY GOODS AND , ••
' SHOE TRALEVNOW 0
B. Pearhna's n. g, C711."''
-tinliefitAthWeit And , Riot. shoe
•
Safe Coaaencea
Last week. . the Sentinel ; Printed' '
2400 bills for B. 'Pearlman sinnOtio-
cing a gigantic unloading sale which
commie:need-last Friday. 'Morning,
With big crowds snapping •up. some
real bargains. A pair of hose for pc :
was offered. the first fifteen custom-
ers on hand when the sale opened at:
nine o'clock: About 8.15 the ladies' :
started' to gather and when the doors
were Opened. three ; quarters ,Of an •
'hour •late'r' there were ohOut fifty
customers clamoring . to get in. ,
Pearlman's, tale continues and else-
where in this .issue appears •azi„ ad-
vertisement • ;listing ,leal values on
eeasonable 'godds: „..
'• Shoe gate Marta .
,
"Tomorrow morning, Rathwell and
. ,
Reed Shoe sale ceramences. 4 perusal
Of their advertisement Will convince
you that there are many: zeal money,
saving specials 4. being offered. The
purpose of this sale, is for no other
reason than to reduce to over 'stack • .
and to clear out somber gooda,:re-
'gardless of cbst. Read their, adver-
tisement and • note all boots, shoes,
and Slippers are not out of date stock: .
but this season's footwear this is
being disposed of for the above rea-
son. There • ',Will. be -countless Other
valeta displayed .in the store that
Spice in the ad does not_Permit men-
tioning.
'advantage ..LOf the savings
Offered' by these two. sales and be
sure to..-do-your-..-shcippingthaoekaote.
during theriexe-week: • t• .
. .
'Mr and Mrs Dave Scobie -and two
children -William and ;Mary Elizabeth
of LWdonflUedefl
On Tuesday,
• Xis. Cliff Aitchison, Roy • and Tom -
MY returned home from Lopdoh, last
4 ,
Week, eceerdininied by Mr. and: Mr&
Wei. Colbert.. • • : •• ; '
.seln was *very ,4tOo4 ilideedtd.:*4. Uinta; to
- °tile eemmenti 1114
i • I. of Mt 010
6,46
44 1
dooppeated *too ,theigtter ttkrnio
.. •
Mrs. A. IL Hayes returned to her
home in Fort William after'spending
the lad" few weeks with her mother,
Mrs. Alex IdacICenziet
Mrs. Congrain and her grand-
daughter, Miss Joy Henderson, having.
returned from a Month's visit . in Boys but Again
Winnipeg "with the termer's; brother. Saturday; SAW Bill Webster . iloWn. '
Chronic Aeld Stomachcauses mei& street for the first time: Since injured
' '
Stomaelt Troubles:. KIRK' S ; STOM- 112 itn tuit°' accident more thaa tW° •
ALKA gives' quick relief. Get a bot-; weeks previons::Bill is raPidlY: re'"
tle today from MeEIM'S toRrtlq gaining his * strength and looks well
ST;if!ItEt.
'W� are Sorito report the iseriout-
ilinetS 'Of Mrs. W. 3 Mct,all, but, at
tinie of, wilting ie slightly improved.'
Nurse IfentrY ,nf• doderich.' is in` at*r
tendaliee,
DIED .
• •
• HORNE-7In ,the towriship of West
Wiwanbsh-on Monday, July 30, 1934,
Nancy Brown, ; relict' Of the late
George Horne, aged' 82' ,yeors. The
funeral, , servee was held from, her
late"reSidence, con. 4, West Newlin'.
osh, on 'Wednesday afternoon, with
intei;ent in Dungannon cemetery.
•7,
Week -end visit&s; WI • Dr. and
Mrs,„. Geddes,, were their inn Cam,
eron and C. L. and jack Yeerier, all
of Toronto. . CitMeronlis ieniaiiiing
r a tithe.. 4
WG'Son,
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considering his serious ,injories. Sid,
Whitby got .,'down street ton' tutaday
first time and although look- w
ing fairly. :well; Still has quite a Stiff
'neck, which is expected to take' n:
month to 'disappear. Sid's, throat Was
affected and, even yet he is able to.
eat solid foods only with difficulty.
He,is deaf in hlalett ear. but it wa;
not 'dtAtta • peran
ent or teinperary"injiiry. Sid.' waa
broilY cut abinit the , head but these
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