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The reent scow at Etbel Wrr
t{rrttt IU(CSsa. s. Gabber. of
Mr. Intl jbra tl. their golden wed-
4'rediton. veaabrated.
ding 011 Augur& 12th. Friends gath-
ered from tar and neat to eiteud their
congratulation.
Eleven head of cattle were killed by
lightning oe the pasture farm of Dal
Ikratnlcher, Stephen township. T
' cattle had taken *bolter In a
bush on the farm_
Mr.. 10ltesbeth Cattalo. st ea fano
dews .1 Mere. •"w t1 s pealed awes
at the age ..f eighty-two year.). Twu
sons and two daughters, also. several
brutbers and a sister, sury s.
Mounted Cd
The eage-io'weut b ter- 0t inn:
Minn laabel, only daugb
Annie MacDonald, Brutrtleld. and the
late Her. J. A. MeeDonht to tiordon
Mau.ou, of Blytb, son of
Ion A.t[aloe
well, Zurich. The marriage
pogoc this (*oath. at Tarsale.
Tlw wedding took place
.a August 8th of MatildaCsad athers. ine.
e.
"'Wert,
t, Vosdaughter of 4)11f , to 'Herman V.
S►leep., of Tomato. wide'[ mai of J.
Sptear., Cromarty, Oat. Mr. and airs.
sponse will reside at Toronto.
A painful accident happened recent-
ly to Master Cecil Itttily of Zurich -
Ile was a,erl*tbut his Lather, 'Herb
e swamp In lending MOW
Utley. In ch Y
l tt tP
7
pine stamps, and to ,Ilene way • large
'stump overbalanced eta! falling on the.
little fellow fractured his arae•
John Walker. an old reside of the
township of McKillop, diet August
11th at his homy at Rosth'rt/'. at the
nate of ninety yearn. lir. Welker was
well known throughout the«' Iunil7tc of
Huron. being an authority
Ing and Cow 1 taildermist'et M Means
ability. 5,141 -known
William V. McKay. a41- rath-
erresident of Grey tuwusble
e•r s.uddenlys Cts August eche is his *f-
te-fourth year. He aurre.I for several
years on the t.waehlY (•oaerM gad
was prominrnt iu ,r.mmu0lty affairs.
The widow. wltie ;our oma and one
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Brophey Bros.
Nomil
DIRECTORS
AND ouRRALURRII
hat ead rs direfully
alight or de,
M
GOONRICH
i
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Moder aid
Esesekrier
kit calls promptly1 attend-
ed to day or night
THONGS
Starr 333 Residence 341w
Hesdilee Street. Cederich
W. DONALDSON
Plumber '•
IN BUSINESS TO
DO ALL KINDS
-OF-
Plumbing, Heating
and l insmithing
to your entire satisfaction
Phone 431 Bayfield Rd.
Hotel Tulier
DETROIT
sao R • soo Baths
12.50 per Day and op
ARABIAN RESTAURANT
GOTHIC GRILL
CAFETERIA
TEA ROOM
C. C. SCHAI4TZ, Gey. Mgr•
elanslrtrr, surrhrrr•
e lava .a reef Iwo Alice Aileen. was motel h1 marriage about' I%w bowie but to help with many
what m4la b aap red <a Art¢ur to %voltam S. Hillltuu, run of the late sheers+ on the farm. For •this rrawul
ons acefds,( Joke Hllluan gad of Mrs. 'Hillman of 1 wined advlar women, particularly
those on the prairie or the farm. to
keep a supple ;ot the.' pith. always
on hand: One trial will convince you .:.tit. w111.1 .bre Huta. 0. the way of . hear on the ease. for we were •ani,
of their worth.' _ I hare rerolnooletet atratirm" Pent -pfte•r her i-peateet tied they, were itwaa4nt-1L.;7.auau..1.'
them to many of my 1 lends and proclamation.. turned awl. in Ilse' rained -4, -prison.
never have they failed to prsl11.e Batue ..f 'Jesus Ihrist. comluaudel the A Yew d•ty's pater. • ..f our un
trout' results." ' 1 evil spirit to .•..u1...ut .4 her. w11k•h si.naries went to visit them in prison
+Xr/n„SIA-. get throne- [tilde from, your 5 tt id. 'This rapatlstou u( tin- evil and this le what lw f 1. Imes. ad
dntglds4. or he mall at IA cents hex 'spielt taus a signal prof of 11w fuel of we•phsg 111111 W1141 lig fiver their lot
from The I)r. WllliaML'_.Mt..U.-ewe •- meet the apostle. were realty from and ill -fate• anti returning to the old
Itroe•kville, (int. .;.sl. natlonnl sillier -001w .f •the .pipit. for
tt
w
c
[strict
y Wt tles little fellow about the
and face and was subdued only
Mr. Wein attacked him with
fork. TM little telluw was
to the doctor. where the
at several placer had to be
w$W stitches.
BUTE
At the tart meeting of the [•Ingle
commit the resignation of 11. B. >i d uritber t souls la7 low
Gowen III cootie war' submitted words : "1'hwu, 11 God, hast formed
leu YTHE rat I r .
accepted, and Janson L. !foody err O+w w' ' RAl + }'„r whru Satan rum u tempt mi, uy f„r rh>^srtf, and our herr err
appointed to the position. 7[A GOOD UrAtetl[] to the sweet plate 1 gu. rrstivss li.4t (ln•y Ilad rest IW ilblb `
Robert McClelland mud daughter, of` • 1 j]G/ ip 1 -41. T. }Ih.k.s
1)rut•er, Colorado, are visiting hiss , .
slaters, the Misses M.•CMll,lnd.
The *butte In the -vending field -L--ires\t fs,--We Blood
-Pure- by
crop comp etltlus in connection with Y
H17Ih Agricultural Society are as Del-) - Using Dr. LWilliams'
hews:.A. W. Ite.cea, 98 whits; David
Ia idlaw, i 75e ; M. T. Taylor, 1M; Ihru• 1
1
et1. W. Z. Henderson, Iwtckuow. 87;
ikh John McLeod, Lwkuuw, HZ. 5.
Ila; 8th Jas. Baird, Lucknow R. R. 3,
tits; 7th Wesley 'Headeepon. Luckaow
lt. R. 3, Iia.
Herb. Graham sea up at North
Ituy attending the t•etebratl,u Iu con-
nection with the town's reaching the
meatus of eltyhoed.
Milton •McMullin. of Kerrobert.
Yard-. has beets risitine his L'leuili lel
Lutknow.
Mrs. M. A. ')Horde hats returned
from Drayuul, where she had Iseu
with bar run. A. Z. Mortis, for the
last three wealth&
Ili"
A
Sunday
Afternoon
' By ISABELHAMILTON,
Goderich, Ont. S
the. type of a cunaclesiv-rtrickeu sin-
urr. He war Simply by a state et
fright and astoulshaseut. Paul's re-
ply to any ordinary Jew or guy Or -
'Jittery pagan was unintelligible, last
the question and *Rowe. gave Paid the
.pportuulty of speaklwt of the uature
.d -1u and the meeting of *Ovation.
it was a midnight eutsfrr'knte uu sin,
repentance, bell'[ and baptism. The
Jailer then took the apostles, lothtd
• their bruised bodies, set foal lwfofe
-them. gathered his household to Ips
lu the eltvrel .f His preseuve how 417i
tett t.. the glad tidings dud they owl
soul delights to hid': he were 'noised. The Jailer. feeling
Ob, how precious are the lessons for the first time in hal 11fe the peace
which 1 [earn at 3eaur' tilde: which 'yw..setlr all nnderatrndlug, rw-
ksteady tares can tower. vis we. usoi the truth, to the imwunal
cru Ialdlaw. 161%; J. & F. I.uidlaw, 'Impure, weak blood 1s the caner of
ski. Orgy Berea, 1N; Alfred llaggitl.
155.
BRt'88iL
dtrussels has rate for
mills I must hos• eurieltel. \\'hut Dr. *0 The death oes.Urr'c1 ou . Pink floor do n .4.t-. ut this said Is
gust 11th, of memo Burton. It .•rt•. «' d•
Illueul. Ion. Currie was 1■ kir ford Stations Alta.. olio say.: -'t.lr•
seventy-eighth ober mud had resided lug oil the prairie, and ►ws.nwn that
hi Brussel, for twe ty-live years. there are tlousaudr .!t women like
Two roles end two thangbles, .urr.re.l myself m0.o awry from a .betas. I
be 1 1 Willi
nor
plc. This Is the cause of the emoted
freling of languor and faiun . pains
t of 'the troubles' that afflict pro•
" to the back and Ades hewloteites and
breathlessness, that afflict :e..ttlels and
l.rsi is 30 make their dally lltl'•.4 torture. To get
new health and .tr.uglh the h'•0 1
.f the lair Jobs Tussle, after a lung told , by Mn. August
/Em w
whru my soul I. faint null thirsty,
'ninth the shad.* of itis'ettug
There is cued mud seeasaut *better,
aKii i Deo -11 And irtsl'mf spr
Alio my Saviour tenet[ beside sue, as
we hued t'mmuuto4t sweet.
If I tried, 1 could not .•r what He
says when thus we ret.
-Geo. t'. ;1►ebblu1.
PRAYER
tt find: hap ns to the. in such rttat
co;dicctionl .11(11 the sources of p.
'cwt we may develop in gedlillt't's t
iy. knowledge of Three and Thy our
Peach ue to be faithful, c ntragruu-:
utterly' devoted tet Thee, 4) Lord:
our lives adorn tine Kos{a•1 we
1lt2Kl.ly MI$ 1ONb_______.
r tiMt ' Prison Pve ehers
(Hy Het. .:e..rge C. Wauuuir M.1)„
Kouaa►+aul I .
Altuw tilt- 1.. rehee a r Iwlr►abbe fu-
c14vnL ee ell. h ..e Winced 40 .,11• Willa[ a
alio, they were preeeldug the Iluspii
of Jeans Christ to their (r111.w-pelma.
en. Tbey arnrtd the wiesioteary
that he newt not worry about them.
tboy were pertev:tly, happy and glad
of the opportussity to give to thong
with them who .had out heard ut the
Gusp4'), the light wbkh they had re -
velvet!. Inuring the remaining days
that they spelt lu prison they contin-
ued to preach the love of Christ and
give thaatt-to e10d fur the upportua•
ity fit reachlug their fellow -prisoners
to thou way'. After souse time they
were released ou ball. but they were
not satisfied to sit down and tbauk
I;el for their release, but In the days
That-fuliewed they rrthruel to the
prison to visit and preach to those
. who' remufue.I'. In due time the real •
thief was dls,i,teren and coarse.1.,
ills guilt.
'Poen .:,was great gladness and re-
joe•tug elicit these two were nastily
-reteilonet from --e ezpliaon-- but - they- -err-
turned with u0 hatred our i11 twiner
tuwarls thus' who were reepousitee
for Ihrir Iwpri•suua•ut. Their one
great Joy was Iha1 they 1.a/Lie-e1 giv-
en title prh stege of working for 1ho
abort /time ago. 1l will pe•rita{s, open Mettler. •-_--
the eyes of donee' who read it. and Imo',
them to!..s+.s• brow' l'brlpliuuity works lug,
the hearts of the Chinese Ju -1 les N
Bones in the hearts .f our own people.
It way open the hearts of some whir
stiU look upon the Phones,• 1e• an kind
ut inferior class, fur w1 1'1.ristt+u1-
r ie trot intender. f'. ns forget
proclaim. Iletp sue to win many f.r t1 '4t- rueful feature,. awl outward
Thor' awl Thy ranee. Anwv,. cha'u.t,rfst Ws and a it la that will g•
- [tete ewes the utgar word "('hick " 1 situ con-
viucee
4t
that Inwardly they have r sten-
want h. tell them what k. dm. S. K. LESSON FOR AUG. 30th, 1633 - ,.• heart
t :1. ourselves and
J. H. Came•na,, of Loa on, x febooI. rick fills have dour for wt-. After surely II • heart is the ssntur.
principal .1 Cameron
la pwblJl srlete4alru- t my first baby was born 1 seemed to Levees Title -Paul and the Philip- . .1 few' I .11th• ago there Wil. Mrs.- l'amrron and Mt silo's have little energy. 1 felt weary and Pion Jailer. 1 Iwr7 hi one 'f the foreign b.u...s herr
moo of !radon, were tectal t Islprrs run-down and unable to .til even '111.• Iwv.rea Pa*rage.-Acts 16
In town. ordinary household chide.. I felt I l:oWvn Tezl-ANr 16:31.
Mr. mud Mer. B & .Soret. a 1.on•'
don, visited friends here rrcrellJ•1 needed n tonic and as 1 had lung sewn The tvritrr of the, Amb had joined it uses Ino ,t I.siouarr'• 10au.•. II
Mr. Scott is • former p+vintIisa of the lir. Wllliata*' 1'tuk'it111>< i- ierti.ei I 1'aul sold Sibs on [eels isetentt-Journey Mils' tel). t.5.k 1 are daring the da..
de ictal to try them. 1 got a supply f
4
1 know' wh.0
and earl -telly followed the dire•ttous 1111.1:.d nlsnn that
Itnaw•la seMa4.
WINONAII and before very lung the result was t.% trade. SOW
wonderful. Ley by day I regained
my fernier strength and energy. The
awl he was au eye -witness of the- hi -
(Went that led to the rioting and 115
rest of the two als.•th•s. •11.. St.
Luke: nays, es they were gulag to 111.'
piece of prayer. they were followed
doy after day by 1t f.tttale• slave. the
property of .1..11M•crafty taro. ere
was peeneett .f a spirit of divina-
tion.• H.•r masers*. toad.. notch gain
I.y her ..s.th-saying.. She rcwgulsel
in the apostle. soIiH4I1iag which
caused her to cry out that "these ween
are the servants of the most high
111.111E 1 11,11•• *yell
.,r how. it w:e*
two mal. carpi liters
hail atom.' days Beetle
lug repairs In Ila• hen.
wererespaa,sibl. .for the
Were NunnrthieYc arres
throws into prison with t
dyne* whatever of having col
the crone. Ruth of 4111•..• 111.11
rm
121M ,
•rel f our church 11114 d.t
('hrtstlaes. Itsgardb•ss of the
hoer a the all.ssion. body' brought 4
Ou Saturday evening. Augu*R 54th. p.ilh r+rrmei to torr mr 1, k.s•• np{w
at tow inane of air. sad Mrs. William tit.' and, I ‘11,1lu wristlet *;sl 6.1111hurt, N'►ngham their only daughter. was aMe not only Ile do my work
Wheeler, •f I$!ue•ca r. , one Stratford. 79te terrstsotly was per -
Wheeler,
woes•• Blies 101116 hums from formed by Hee. W. 1►. IleIntueh.
the aatlet1 •*fth n hod of fertiliser. 1t iugtam 11 Chautauqua wax • Ike
lits' , .e tre4 awry 'and d was aiWlat alleee7v this year. there 4w4ag
rhr•iirn 'ta•rwt't'll ihr- iiererr sad Eat a
bad shaking up. The tram ran tutu
• truce and moped. , .
The former Me4ls*.11st elhureh and
.the former I'rrd,ytt•rien church of
Hrnsall. bath of Which lure gone In
to the 'Culled t'hnreh. beer decided ton
tis-rl union end the tau Congregations
Will IN. merge[ in one, The former
I'ri-sbyteriaws weer wity{wt a minis-
ter and the minister of the former
Methodist ehun•h b to have charge
.d rite united cuUgtr•gatbut.
etwuln Muir, wtdOw ut the late the• Mr. and Mrv . Jsey. ('suer will live to
a \rr•
,lobo Ms. bray. tile! a[((lath 5. t Walton Au- _ "ranee:
K not tette at the good old age of ninety
years. Deceased live) fur a time In EXETER
the emote -re pan of the e'0pat7 end ^.
then 1 M.Kiltep township before rt-- '.
h1lie death of Mrs; -Athan (tree'c--
1 August morlpg t. W.W.II. Threes Ovals awl corral on Monday. totest kelt. at
..one daughter survive. 1),spdte her her home un the Damien road north.
creat lige airs. Mowbray was eetiv.' hot her .,lettetlt year. Tlw drt•rasrtl.
111.ton user); before* her d.ath %•lour maldru naw.• was Margaret
Mosler Y;Iadwin Mellck, atm of Mr.M.ir, was born in the t,Wprhip of
and Mrs. A. Meltek. who has been' I'el.onw. She tat survival by her how
staying at the 1,1* of air. and Mrs.' laud. three daughters atop two 5011..
.1. Wein. Stephen. for a few weeke.1 also by w•rersl brothers and sisters.
wels vhc)uflely a rnrked by Mr. Wale's Jurors Itisnrit. a turnerweltktwwlt
don one day recently. It seems Iliad- resident of Exeter rid Coloonir. then
wilt *•5441 *a41115i61: the' d0k 1 11 hunting et his home at iwatdon on Saturday.
...ie mice littler a 40s'k of grain. August 54th. 11.' was slaty-thre years
when the t'•g became enraged and of age. 'He watt a tailor by told,
' and for the last twenty -ere years had
hums_ emlde red *-.eutlet..le _It _13111
..
at Iaaldon. Ills wife anti (Inc daugh-
ter survive. The remains were
braight to Exeter for internee -at..
Chas. tw-rltz,'r has iwersbawed, Mrs.
I* Fisher's farm 1t1 1/1e'':14.41 cou/r••-
11 slight oneplus to the punt.
The death. occurred In WInglaus on
August tkh vt Elisabeth Witold. wi-
dow of the late elver* Fre(wri1; lit'
her sryrily=teveeth year. A brother.
Tpetuas 'Wight. of Dutton. survivru.
At `the church of the Trepefigun-
tlou. New York l'ttyy. on Saturday.
August Soh. Hebei Muth[. younger
daughter- of Qaysu Witssrn, WIngbam.
was welded to Artbnr W. ('ruse, wm
a Mr. slid Mrs. Jas. Nolte. Kingstoo,
Electric W.
We specialize in Wiring of
all kinds. Let us give you an
estimate for wiring your
house or garage.'
Private Telephones, Motor's,
Dynamo, Electlia Light and
nurglar Alarm systems
All Work Onarasteed
Oook, Iron and Toad by
Electriett}
We have ag•aasortment of
the best tleetne Irons aad
Toasters made in Canada.
ROBT. TMT
u electrIctaa. •
/West 8t. • t'1isr'18Y
sly been utak-
went 'woo'.
los'. ''hey
ed
and
Ihr eti-
taitted
seq.
t..I
Verne 19•31-Arrestd: `
l LLkTON 1'lu' white "niter:- rtm•u1uizlug tbut
- tt.'ir hopes .4 gen bad tl.rl, srlaedl
Miss aliull ,' 11n 14
nod Nliss 31 51x4:old dragged the :,l»..ties le•tere Ihr
clerk are away on it trip t. \ton rulers awla ls.,-.I them,+i' .Iisturh-!
ltrwusw'i. k :eel Nova Scotia. tui ;he peace .f :1...•ity..411,1 teaching,
A beautiful wedding [.ark pogo.• ,,t strauge do.-!riu.• tvi,icli seas not ,utth
Weluesd:,...110004 12th. at the leen., 1 ordzed t•y the Houton taws. They eared
of Lr. J. 11'. and Mrs. Shaw. th••lr for now. .f r11 .e rlltnW. -null! their
dawjitrr. Madriuu McKnight. _, _b -, sero ju:'nest• ono a de-tro ...I awl then _
.coming the I r.Tr e.f Ihir.111- m ct tliiey 11e-s•aiu.• vert /..Nous. This is
Kilt.` of Toronto. 'The ewrrw t t w•Is .rte ;Imam- many mows. when-.
{yrfjjrm..l 1.. Bev. Mr. Wrs,.,i5 • .f w iek.-.l men alnt unpliueipled nu -i. Will
aanolwl 11. i::ir,' In. the :*ft,ra,.•: et:rt"at.r to make religion tis• townies
Mr. auto Sire. K4ity 1o11 .n 111'.1^ .f pr.routlstt their own iutere•ts: If
honeylu,.rt,. they. .u, Make (heir -y hot it. they Will
4)nq Suti r.lay. August e. a ;,retic dsroilae ire i.r.f.sseol friends. or if
c.•re•u y 1..k place ht St. fuel's they c:ill :1157 Christians. they w'illi
Anglie•a ,hnr-h. w4,ere I;t5dys. at- .n.-•.- hat.• r.usarkalole zealford
Y:iulghtee lite rit3trv.-}t:--3:+heeler-----*t-
! cliut..n,.w;, ael.1,A to Astir.:, A. 1u. :e.rn"1rti'a. was 'iltfihieut. Nut
ai'.rrlaou, u `St. caatarin.r. 14.1, i',.' itr•s.f osis d,•m.u.1. 1. u, tiroe for pro -.1
t',wellyu Itilk•1•y. r••a.r of St. Pw,!'s .-a allowed. The•wagistw,t... aith '
fii.•iah•d. a1 r. fuel 11r- al.rrls.0 w4!: rh.'r .%i, hand. dragged theelahe.-
re•side at St. 1'athur,u... uhf ?i,. bark- .f the atsisrb s. and tui.'_'
Bile of MhOnferaasiou
.. /tnty the most 'e•\-p.rt , maNslnrn - lit
Holy are *4!rtesl to sled holes
thralgh 115.111.
101y1 11K 41-hcs 1.11114 their 1a -ser oft
semtered on the tole. •44-"444x. weepse=' - •: }
ellen. they "roll wuuut:tiu .High." - 1
1:IrI hunt drivers of India stick
hooks into the tar• of the Most+ In
order to show' the 111' O1111•1‘ way h. Io.
'slit- i 1s•'•;nise the elephants Is.uow
la•wil.4.1,.5 fund_ [.erste[ whish tail to
Mol low .
The uri);iii ut lintel, wi..4miIls wan
• very .lever scheme to whirl 114e
Wiwi 111111, 1t iecome ono dizzy that if
treed hot blew the Wates against Nor
dykes.
Thr 1sr111iar .11'.11.1;'44 (lar lint -plow
is .Wt- to the fuel that 1,11 bikers hue
followed the original Iso ern. the
first _bagpipe a Ila.iug I.•.0 ma form
the -kin ,f :u1• eiwpus.
Klug Alfred 'ya. the tirstl,uuu
think of I.-..uih,g a king. 11 hi
1.110-l11g a Pone of rhe.• be d4s.ut.n.1`
that a king Ind little to M. ;old alt
the other met. kept [Kehl ig in order
te prose'./ the king. Tle idea plelsr4
4Ifrrd and he made hiis'.lt a king.
54,If w•ag tuv.uted h. the thrifty
Scot- t. Ieacii.tarot la4' how t. swing
..7111.r rLua,' In ,tib+ LUuiuuL su a.* to _.
alt Ihr straw and n.4 -'ter dnit rhe -
Ida , b. digging .1,..I'
lit •-Itad-I.+us1. the Chinaman ala..
iu ::i. '1 11.1'. 1,.'.4.4- pond.' and
Unarm ' got 11e idea Iron wataeiig!
seek. 1s. oat .4' t1.. , taurpagfir 1.,1-
t1.- Tit ' t.: -
stun of Stanley. for a nom In the
nelghta.rh.a*l of Stant. lie has *44
his mildeee-• herr to Mrd. Alex. Turn-
bull of Nsl'gn,r and will Lorre to the
farm.
Min Mildred Welker left last week
for Weston, where She haa sevrwl a
{s'sttlon R. public hooka naive.
A FEW POINTS OF INTEREST
We have received a complete range of
HATS for Fall and Winter wear. De-
veloped in ve4vets, felts, etc., and very
moderately priced.
•
4--+
DRFSSES in the new penc• il blue, pan-
sy and golden glottr' m also new arrivals.
4-+
If you will call at our store, we will be
proud to show you these new , lines.
•
Royal Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co.
GODERICH ... .
SKAFORTY
1kaforth's tae rate this ewer
4:I,1t1 mills.
At the home of Mr. rue Mrs. George
1'ethick ., ?nowise. Mignon 11th. 11w
wedding ink place of their daughter.
Thelma I':dlyti. to )'rntiels Shot nunt
Itrugg,r, of Toronto. the eerruony be-
ing performed by Mev. W. 1). Melton -
*
*Id. !!r. end Mo.. Brugge, will rt-
side n4 Tiiron7o.
The death of airs. *hairy 'Edge. on
11'eluweday of heat week. removed a
much were -meet eitta4as. +the 11a+t
been in pair health the Iasi two
yobs. liesklele heti Husband. Rohr
leaves one son. Emcee wf the iNdnln-
ton Itahk ilft-f. i6d 'two 1fisnghtr•re.
Mr/. W. W. Maio. of Burlington. and
alt.. Joeephlne, at home.
H. E. t'r•te,wt•Il noel 111a sieters. the
Mlwle% t're swelt. arrived haat week
from i)rnver to spend a few weeks.
here.
k. and Mo.. W. A. Crick are away
nu a trip through W..eern Canada
Ind soils.' of the Anlrirwn 441.4e.
hire. -W. I), Itrlehl melt Mies Debi*
let Inst week on s trip to the ('oast.
chs. Ilntehhm'n haat peons to ',melon
1•' 4s1i, a rubel[(* *Kb the hoodoo
Litib'*a tree Cn.
itw. s.tber o to returned lett
Wc,'Ik tiOon tee trip -•N Some.
:Saturday. August `+tl!. .Miss Anna
Stirling. a ata::rt- sf'.c.4erici,
-hip. eh. }tad .{e•ttt elate.
1hsr.4. SIse was slsrt ;'+r."' ...,r-
,.4 age. She learns sever* t'ro:her•
a11e1-esters. including Mason. Stirling:
d .h rkh t,wn. i cud -Mrs. Carrie
Jervis ..f Clinton.
Two men. on. of thew a .cl il.'.n
bll•jtp•.* flan. were «oate.n in 11 u,u!.r
ear out in. 4 ,,.I,•rtel, t.wn=hip when
:1 111111.1 shattered- the windshield _and
glanced off the •Iron .f ale of Ili.•
.. ,•'n1m..11 1,:•:•,•11. e.l nese t hey w - ere 1
.,••treed 4,: the -t1.' k' and thrive into!
:he it.tr.rul.rt e41. r.s,•rv.sl for Ihe•i
t t.l 11 • •
\. I. Ir. arisoent',C ..ild bower.
.1•• r,. ..le- -'104 .sur•.• .( juc :not
a., n .ih h S*. 1 11ut tet'- -4,• i t, 4,.• t
Mast. 1' .'1'en.l7.n,•:' r,'rV ne•'I
"t:0‘.•
"1 i'!ea-.try iu Av.al,llreye•', in iu-
;•tr4e. ihr sic••..;ttv•. •YI ;tersertit i..11..1
;1 .i ar•5: '. f"r 1'hrfa'• sake.'' es hi.
„am trittnpbant„ ecpre+lou %heti '
.k'o a t.;1 c,ars.'h,Iwr- s .r
mru. It was na•relp the ;.'siti.0 111 the Loril had led
*•4.4'),010 Men was plri.wd that pre Lim. and therefor.. :rt. midniglft the
ve•nt..4 'lir shooting from having 11 1 •o -:.wished pr:•'•u'•rr, heard the tuuht_
I" serious meet. I rlunge.op rittgh)K with nuwonted '..aloes
sf prnis:e raised 11 the .Jew lath mean-
!
g'r \o, rartlup,oke, te.,. lent its
terr,Ww to the strange-*elle. slinking
t1, -prt'un fn its. foundations plot 10,,5-
iY4 the stapler 'to which the Of -hom-
ers' .rain• A. -r,• hist. ued. T'1.0 JOU
cess rolled from sleep. told 'opine shy
1011 IAT
r
The team bank li► *tea tnwa water
wagon ran away bol "•vk and
wreaked the -outfit Ness D.4....1„m
Who WW1 utiles the Mk at a brio• rya
when the borates torte fright 01w.
started to res. raved ateast-lt.t em a
M4 tall by grasping the hydrant pipe.
The horse* were ant ttetlwittll7, In -
jural.
Mrs. Ales. i,awsmw. * ",erecter rrtal-
detet of tut -know. died Amulet 41b et
11'Innitieg. where she bat lIvltd fir
twig team.
7 -he newels of the winner* la the
. field erop-rompNltiow rnadache! this
year 117'the Lncknnw sheet tltat'MI an
-
defy aye as follows: the emepetklne
was In oats: 1st W..1. atwls, lmek-
now R. R. R 01 pointy 'Jsd K. It 240-
, mob. Imsbtnw 15 ., 3. 010; 3111
i Ales. Molise* imeksow, 11.1t. ti, 00;
"Huller"
11"et, you see a map In woe."
Wolk right ftp and ray "hullo:"
$nF "[111110.- au' "NOW d'ye d,:"
"41.w'. the world a•nsiu' yon Y'
Slap the tie! fellow un ht,. Back, prt.wl dose•..l'l.-.I wide. nonoil have
Itring your haa'down.-witk.a whaeltk ,•ommttrr•rt tm1+t4,• wl•re it red for
Waltz right up. sin' don't go slow,
Grin :t' shake an' .ay "brio„... Pour. „luhoritstic. and restraining
1s he eieth'4• l ►.rats.+ i5-xlw.-
-Walk right lip ail.' say"hallo:-
bet a e.'tton r.11
(ILI
mice: and 1 11.41 the a?t.ii ishrd .theial
i'n.Inr4 iitto tis' t'resraw .f 11e. *pile-
i1e"i- --rtti'g .111' In warm. vriiii-h-Ione,•
ever -ince o bofa teen "SI"... w ha 1
Jeer_. '. wrakYln:_ ltit_r . nl- twist [ d. re •M• saiisl'. I It1eh the
All 1, •0111 be worth a true,nhv faa irate 44
w'4eall
11111.' nn' hearty "w' d
"hew' dal,- _ IG•Ileve in Ili. Lord 1.//114[ and 140.11
lion'? Walt for the .•rswd t.. gat, shalt tae +arret.-tbn.n tied thy hoose.
Walk right 01. and why "bribe. Tle jailer. t. h,•1, he 1..;11.111.11 11,10 KI.
--= 4 1 gal's tirrr
m.14re ., it lsu •'w 141 tuna
1 olio to he su...4Y': 1,if r'ai.ly nn
\1"rn big %-conA.. Meet. they say.,[
They sntttnt an' 1+s11- awns r
Jen the rums are you nY' no.
1A,n.•.•'me phlox melt n sen
Ellet, one watllug 4 4M awn jug
Tor 'A port iwynnd the fits.
1.•t rats' sptakih' trnutpet blow,
Lit your horn au' cry "hill.:"
WAX hullo.- lett' '•hem' d'yr 401" -
(other folks arteutid as yon.
W'ei. yin ti v1' ' MITT [ernes* m" t?ii .
Wenticrhi In the lhtrawly,
wlwn you travel through the rtran('
('onwtry t'irtheer aide the range.
Then the seats you're che•r'd,,.yI1ni;
know
\
Who you be,en' Any "ltnUr"
--lt54Yi.Wnit9*
- FALL FAIR DATES
ltiy 1.. 4•+Aept. in 30
Myth-
1)rua.ele
llunpnn°" x1.
ItsM,r- 11. la, 11.
Kincardine -APS. 11. 115.
Imndow-Rept• 12 to 19.
Leekeow • 24. 211.
Mitcheil-Sept. 20, 50.
Pea forth - 91 4 t2*. 11'pt 31
Tnrmtta-Any•
11430,
,srteb-Oct. 1.
Arnie,
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WHEMSING
WILSON'S
FLY PADS
l ` R D DIRECTIONS I
AREFUILY AND
o'-`,5":1';..‘-- Mow THEM
AC 1l/
The/4 is
only o
ay tokill
all the Flied
This is it -Darken the room as much as possible. close the
windows. rame one of the blinds where the sun shines in. about
eight inches. place as many Wilson's Fly Pads as possible on
plates (properly wetted with water but not flooded) on the
window ledge where the light is strong. leave the room closed
for two or three hours, thea swoop up -the lies and bittit_them,
See illustration below.
• Put the plates away out of the reach of children until re-
quital in another room.
The right
wAy to use
Wilson's
Fly Pads
i
ROBERT WILSON
-- for
Massey -Harris Machinery Frost Fencing
Rubb"r-tired Hu es
Toronto Asphalt kOOflt+ '_
Farw'.Ighting Plants
HamiltorStreet, Goderich, Oct
V.-/osommOr
0.000
Harvesters
Waited
aNINO
To tYV1INIPtQ
w
w. at-•'
$20 2 O%ip NN1.
N d irArsator. l4des(eeA CaWr • I.ai b t IwJlottrr 71rw-sr .- t k1. Osssrtr glen
Aug. mut *Tina DrreeY et- ! HIoeY av' Vs...""' b.sa.r.tl•• Yta1.a1»
qtr 1st tY = T
Y a -M 1st 5,,• -shoe*° ati'`R",ii e,r e
Sept. 4tr « . .
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... i1TM .,.'`ee b.
Travel
CAPIADIAN
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/ ' aria i litmus ori
ederw *n e1 ierr. and fills same►
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