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HELENS
Miss Irene Woods left last! week.
in company .with friends from Wat
erloo, fora three weeks' Motor trip
to Chai?lQttetawhn, , I'ripee• Ldwal•t1
I•land:l,
Mr: Archie .Pollock was z3; recent
visitor with his brethel•,rp las,et•: Mr.
Jai. Iiyde,' , .
The Auguste meeting -of • the. Wo-
-men's
o;:men's institute was ;held,: in, the Com-
.munity Hall, with 21),,ladies present.
The roll call "Where I met my hal;
'band$'•Acaused' much•:•aniusement with
its wide, variety .of answers.' It was,
;annow1ced that ;s. ,five -clay 'short
course.: in Health -education -will be
held in October. Mas. McKenzie Webb:'
v1
ga a a splendid . paper on:. a Home.
making"' and : Phillips
`Mrs., Durnin. Philli
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favored with apaleo
sofo"
Lunch;
wasserved'• th host ss s s'
b ,, _...,,e e ., ,MrS.' W.
Ye.
Rutherford Mr•s ; Lor•ne• Durni
in and.
Miss Annie Durnm,. when the new
coal oil Stove recently purchased -.was'
used." tea
Mr.. and Mrs: Wilfred Dickson,
Billy, Hiram and Shindey
DeFreis of Clandeboye,. were., 1ecent.
guests at Mr. W,:McQuillin's.:•
Mr. Archie Taylor has returned to
North. Bay after a •visit with his
daughter, Mrs.:.Robert: Buchanan and
11.1r. Buchanan.
'Recent guests :of. Mr, A.,'G..:Webb
and Mr. and:' Mrs. E:w
Ilice were
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"Mr, and Mrs. Richard Bryan of Hills
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burg and Mrs. Ed. Snyder` and Avis
Marie of ,Detroit.' -
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard `black, and
daughters .arid Miss Beth , Park : of
Dungannon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam:, Swan:
and':Mis'
s Refit Swan- and Mr. g,
Geon e
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Swan ' Sr.
of. Ripley,-•wer' visitors•.• -
ceiitl
wit .
y. .h and d Mrs <;Jolin Swan.
Miss W. D." Rutherford" ]eft; '.on
'Tuesday, to, oe thea est' of• Miss
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IF'loience ,St4rOof'Evanston,,'111, ]i[lse
Stuart, who hv�tg frequent_ ''tor.
here, is recovering from a .recent
serious operation:
Mr. .and Mrs: Edwin Packwood,
flet -and-.Edwin-:-of Manhattan,
141tiss,'Wanda Douglas of whaotlow Grove
and Mr• Callum Cameron of .Detroit)
Were visitors -last week ;with • Mr, and
Mrs. John Cameron The: visit ,orthe
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Picl:vvoods Was brought to a sad end-
i{ig, whenthey werecalled back to.
%ed: York by the_ critical condition of
Mr. 'Pickwood's, nephew, vi rho hid.
been burned in. a gasolu e : explosion
Vyhile at camp.
Miss.:Ethel Robertson, `Miss`.M. C;
ltuther•ford," Mrs. W.-I..Miller and
Miss Dorothy Miller, spent'the week,
en
Beech, at B uc
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obliv'
1 loos, to the'.fighting oil the army
.worm. and the grasshopper `' fronts..
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DR. 'YI NG'I PS
For Iyer , Accident- Goosed P* High
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Speeding There' • Are •T.lousauds'
• Gloried „l�y Low Breeding- ,Sayre'
"Dad""Always Assume Other
Driver Is Crary'
'McEvoy; noted', satirist. novel;{
ist'and feature writer, recently wrote.
a book celled "Father Meets,Son,'
published :by. J. B. Lippincott:, . in
which a modern father, patterned
after the *famed Lord Chesterfield,
wrote a "series -of letters, to his sun
Who ' had, just entered'the business
world after'rather • hectic" college
career:. The: letters discussed' every=
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a ec 'f
o the'Young-
. P t , . man s.' future` life'
—questions* of
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mploy'ment, marriage
social res on ' i ' "e
stb rtr s and' s • o •
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n oneoccasion .,lad •w ss
the Who. w
working
.a,hi,.
t t as private
t. e,.me a Pias
chauffeur, took his employer's car Out
one , night ''without: permission and.
"wrapped it.around' a ,lamp -post"
Father ;McEvoy,' 'when he . heard
about the accident sa do i a
wrote his son a letter containing ,a•
great deal of food for thought* which
should be thoroughly, digested
everyone who drives a car. Here •
what he wrote:
Dear Son:
You used up :a lot oI
paper . explaining how the accident
was not your fault, and, I can believe
you...But you' are going to coiitinue
to drive cars, and a few words on. the
subjeet' won't .do ,any. harm; In the 25.
Years* that .1: have ;been , driving, auto;,
niobhes, . T have .never met' anyi9ne
who had an', aecident'through his own
,Who
was;. always;th'e:ear, the road:,
or, 'the Other Fellow., , Mostly, • the
Other Fellows
This other' Fellow is •worth 'some
study. There seems to be' nQ 'escap;
ing him.,
Too Igok at him, "-1;9Willc
you o
think he was 'harmless,• but last yea.
the . killed •'a great many people, . and
„injuredl,manyomany, more. I have seer
the; , Other Fellow, and • certainly, he.
doesn't look like a ''killer. 'Soros tinier,
he is a 'young, nice -hooking- kid. lik,
you: ; Sometimes .he ` is •a `mild-lookinh
middle-aged 'fellow like me. Some
times' he is a gentle, sweet little wom•,
an like your mothir, but that only
goes ' to ' show '1You .' can't judge by
appearances., He's .a, killer, and , no:mistake, diad "`something is:going to be
done•.about ;it=or; is pit ?
Some time age;', the champion ;safe=
•ty driver of ' one of the . largest .butt
--'companres in the"'°world"w$s' gena
'banquet and 'a medal. He . had , roam-
pleted half a;:millon miles without`
on:occident. Whenthey called en him
.for a.'speech.,he ;rose ad said: "I. ain't.
niueh., of a hand• at, making':' speeches.
if suppose 'You want to knob v how 1
got away so' .long without an acad.,'
ent? I just, got one rule. I` drive l'ikc
the other fellow' -was crazy.
So .that.. seems' to explain it, The,
;Other::Fellow is crazy. .yon cat out
of line 'on a, two-lane road,' don't, ex
Oct -him, t6..l rt you push him. ni o the
ditch,„so you can eat 'in again.: If you
pass a' car ;on a blind curve, don't' ex
pert the fellow coining., the: °other . way
to besensible about, it and `:go off...the
.d and cut into: the• field to let•yoir
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?To IT w'Y 601101011.- • . ' waE•r
rs of. an Unidentified our .locisl
^/bi e . sae ling ,'Mere reoeived 0 tawa:•',
,rep /bite. ° in,Yontceel, ndoo,
representatives' ttai.iiten end :assns'..
Toronto. broke the
•,' que4eC” asoline to
.... Our re en , ga lons. � • .this 8' ' • motorists' in
8.'ide Bal • ven'•'hundre ed.sts' the
� the .. ,matee.i alt ' twang drain
• :,approxi after,h
these,pheir ,inks. . Upon!
r,t ed
' thea call.
aas•in 'esentative9 ` heir,
our'rePr ogtained t. 9
'"star. is and d tr ,
. these' notoria 'Vie tabulate 15te . of•
ed;.answect 'to she Corte
utlbiaa certify sent•
8na:'C8 ., v0rtise
reports tin tete tiny;..1939. ..
ttile.S ore .uctea during
oond L'f�. ' .
his•,StudY ,Mas 'DYttg6.K`0"IE5.
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O ORISTS .CONVINCEI�:'THEMSELV$S .'� , . ,•
THAT': •THE
NEW. BLUE ' SUrI'OGO' IMPROVED: THE . .
PERFORMANCE •• OF THEIR''' CARS h ;
•These.moto, sts were peopl'e'like; ourself ; came: from ali walks of life,; drove riractiCall.
all. makes of cars.- Theytested New Blue S inocabyways,, under'
eoactly' :the, same conditions ou Will encounter.—tested Blue, ''SUnoco-` •against : the
' • gasolines the
had :been using,", 30 of them • 13 'of which were .premium .prided,
PROVINE THAT ..B E 'SUNOCO :IS' A :MOTOR FUEL OF:.'SUCH AMAZING
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SUPERIORITY: TFrA . IT .RANKS AS ,AN OUTSTANDING GA OLINE. y ':.
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Sil Oil 'CoepaeY, batted.
Toronto, Ontario.
Centleien:—
Thio Mtll advise you 'i.hat'our'repreaentatlei we*
' Present -during the.'thling of denied of iiesoline, in
'both Montt -Oil and Torentov,need is the taste rhioh you.,
tare aakiog'•on gasoline haiibd by you Canada•'a Nee
Caaolino',- Theao Bruns 000 sealed with our narks
`Math •tamperproot;aoala:
Sapplen•df ills near"gaeoiiieeerb bonppared'
.'our laboratory rich iaeplao of the 'New elue'Siia000 '•
• taken et random Croat rotail.doaledo' tanks, ,Our
' Analytes show.thnt,the gesol'lne used in these teetd 99*
Itho same' in every reapect':ae the No, Glue Sunoco nor
on sale to tho nubile except tor•the' blue coloring�((
•ehioh, wo understand, vas,omitted to avoid identitioa+
tlon,by aotorigto in tho•toets. ..
' .In our opinion theColoring doeh not affeot ;b*' •�
pprtoraanco of thlefgabellne in any way,
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YOute'. yery frilly,
1fw :lc 00AUI 'AND teekNY, L111i'ti
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darittral
Vieo-Preside ifs'
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L.ABORATOR', ATALYSIS: PROVED . THE GASOLINE THEY
TESTE.D, WAS ' THE SAKE AS 'THAT SOLD IkODAY; AT
ANY BLUE .SUNOCO :PUHP' AND AT REGULAR - GAS'• PRICE:
Test this NEAT, ;m p roved Blue Sunoco today in yotir own car. Do h1ke thesepuitorists
did: n
vin e c ...• f,
y o urse1f that Blue Sunoco is today's,. outstandiiw motor fuel at sib prices'
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GULAG GAS PRH
by He's just crazy enough to ru'ii
right, into you because You are • on
his side' of the '-road, If ,you speed
through a main intersection, You will
meet a' lot'of people 'Who 'are crazy. en
ough to think , they have the right of
wayjust,., because . they are on
through . street and You: are • eomin
in off' a' side' street.' If'o
Y ulike to' pas:
on''a hill, don't be 'surprised' if 'a car
comes over the crest and the driver
doesn't ' lea '• .yon R over y ,u dr run under
you That Would' be th '
e sa ne,'thing to
du, of, course_-but•you see—he's s cra-;
Yes,• he's.crazy,, •btit• you are. rude--
and th'at's what -=.rakes him crazy. It
doesn't matter NO . much` if you are
Walking down the'street' and: you' are
rade, enough to • push' someone aside
but if you are. rude enough to push
hint aside with a three -ton auto
rno
bile you'll
going 60,"miles'an hour,'
kill 'him. You can ` elbow i our
through a crowd if ,yon y way
y ware that -m•
polite,; and do no damage at all... But
when .'elbo' y
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you, w our 'way ''thio 'h
ng.
Traffic with your bad manners ^stepped
up ' to .:. hundred; ..:r
ahorsepoweP, •your`e:
bound' to do a ''lot of damage : a ;lot
of innocent people,'fo •'
. For..., every .occident'caiised by ,..high
,Speeding there are' a. thousand caused
ty low •brebding. Ie it,'coincidence that
the :consistent- which leads, in fatalities
lagsin; `formal)'ties ? We 'may: not b'c
themost nlnc via ,people ton ` two feet;
but we: certainly are the:—terrors.
on Four wheels 'My. boy, You' 'may
think it is tisay.to be polite,, but a kisu
on ar warm cheek is' worth ,two on n
cold'
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brow.
Today. youpremluritr•M' agar•
it* rather' civility.' Each,year ;our
manner.$',. become cruder ns:'otlr fag-'
ohne' 'becomes more :refined; .Wide
roads'•won't preventaccidents, so lobar
as' they Continue to,"filr`1"Jp: rvflJ
row people; Gond brakeq'.on carq ani:'.
no protection against ba'd' breaker
The MaitlandLettglie J...uYer,ile
oat -of -5 championship series between'.
Goderich and
, Cl t .n•ll tied ,up.
. n o is' a
.With a:game ,each. Goderich 'took the :.
first game 10, to 4; but at Clint -0%
they suffered l 20 to G set back on
Monday
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•t h one' to.
W'n ham dropped tou
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,t. in, the ,Bruce 'League-- C ,
Port Elgin 1
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schedule: on Monday, ' whcn.th_ • Lake,.
siders eked out an' 8 to 6 'win in eleven
-innings.:
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' Winghain were :, to meet. Kuicardin
on: Tuesday, 'hut Kincardine could nu<t,; .
field -a -team- Kincardine is out. of the'
running however ' and what will de•-
elope is : unknown as 'this , is' written,,
Should :the. game go to. ''W inghani
by default, they mill ..neat Port Elgin
-in a tie breaker. The winner to 'meet
Teeswater for the southern;, . group,
championship; The"' winners of this
aeries. meeting: Wiartori For the Bruce, ,
League "C" title:, . , ,
Art McCartney and •Boward Agnew
;handled the Monday' fixture, in Wing -
ham
The .Bruce League "13" playoffs are:
on, :With the 'Slugging Hanover tram
pounding out a 7. to i. 9, vietoiy: over
Owen 'Sound on Saturday, behind the
ixehit pitching.. of Bob Byridgeford. ..
Eliminating Hensall',on Monday by'.•
a o 'count,"iGoderich ,qualified to'•
mee4•tt: Clinton`for the Harron;Perth;
championship. Irwin ' and Finlayson •
formed the, Goderich Pottery..`
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• Sporting, activities in; the 'village • -
,ince the.. Juveniles foldg, d up, 'are con:: ;
fined te,tennis and bowling.
With the tennis courts in iniproved /
condition, this. year, the:club"is enjoy--
ink
njoy=ing4 a fairly active : and: en'thusiasti'c
io.
season .' •
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With ideal summer. nights, bowlint r.•
as..usual-4s..a. favorite. suint i '.:spurt.
with both the 1+tidies anti. men.
. With mrd August . •approaching,
.summer, wily soon: be on the -wane, and
ere
long hockey talk will come to,'the .
tore. _
Lneknow' will quite - likely be rep-'
resected this winter •by• a Junior and
Intermediate steam .and ': no doubt a
Juvenile team if such : a loop' opera-tes•-
W hat�rrateraal..:..w.11L;.be-available ; ':
for ,these teams;' is unknown , at the'
aoment,• but it is time some steps
were. -taken in arieffort to bolster the ,
'intermediate squad
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Mites Lola Chadbourne of 'Toronto
is
holidaying4 at her home here.
Mas E ; Appleyard: has returned
home froin 'Guelph vh'ere she took a
3untrner' course for teachers:
Mr Russel Myers•. of 'Detroit was
the guest of his cousin;; Rev. C.
McRitc 'ie C
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Rey. and ' �rs.•
d ,. Mille`n'' and . family •.,
of Baltimor 'v, site .�
e,.�.r d,11+Iis,•.John'Stur
goon. ,
Mr. and Mr
• s, Jas. •SCewart''of. St.
Catherines visited' his aunt, Ml's,• Jas.•
Hunter and other, relatives here; dui a' • `
ing '•.the .past week.
Mrs• Ann Fair is.visiting her chin
gh' , ' enheim,
,Tris • annualparty 9f t . A
of .tei'Brvie' Perish is being hedW on
WedneesdatayBl'on the'rectohe l•y'lawn.'Thc''
guest • speaker., will ibe Miss Maud
Alexander' of Walkerton. '. •
Mr:.Win. n Pinnell and son
Of Kin: •
,lough are: wiring, b J'ohnson's,;house
for hydro.,
Mr. and 'MrsE. A,p -le srd and
family spent the 'week -end in hlatnil-
Miss Jea1i flushed: of LAuducknow vis -
tied her cousin ':Miss rey Arm-
strong,'
Mr, Glenn Needham'arrivell Loi
from`* Kingston •on Friday.'
• A num! ei' from here-, attended the
funeral on. Sunday of the 'late 'Chas:
Fuller oil' Con. 9: •
Mr and Mrs Jos; Em'inerson Of I
card`ne visited 'friends font the South
Line on Sunday, • -•
behavior. The •growing 'Broyles -i , of- .',
automobile fatalities willhot
vett around the drafting board - ,but.'
tldund,the family:table". Thetl'ive eat'
,''rave a irlon8ter• under', the' hood,,..
,eitti'se there will be a ens
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