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THE SIGNAL —*' GODERICH, ONT.
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THE SIGNAL PRINTING -0X. LTi).
- -- W. H. LtaoteMa ,•N Manages
J Telephone $ !-1010116ftek Ont.
stats ttetri wkilek om has !ellen,
with Braddock. Ohaskey, Bchweltag I ret
pK
and Louts all married, "giving the
beeryweLg & front roar warded wen By HARRY .1. 1t0YLE
as topastcher• fur the first time In
ring Mallory- and no good youngster*,
"Tale* „
sears to he lu sight." But when did I
battik married begin to disqualify any-
bjdy for , rapplugt
11 Ostler of lazy Meadows
Thursday, Ingest 13th, 1806
PRS CANCELS PARTY
Premier l3epbarn was forty years of
age yesterday and It bad been planned
birthdayto ration
Poet Stanley, but last week, tat
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it
War has been declared! Once more
Geuerel Striped Back has mustered
his forces and attacked wy poor de-
feueeltves potatoes. Everything was
Nobody, surely, will quarrel with the 1wu.t cul one ecculag, and yet tbe next
decision of the town council to par morning, when 1 peered out from ln-
rldr w) castle walls across the roll-
Tturitiftr"Ur 7lry-botnnthr,1 Ales' fro
that
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that was camped In the potato, patch.
Nortelre
1Visitors from Old
Country Pleased
abase_.a- aacaat..lot_.oa._t'•sttl0inti.
which forms part of the terrace ovee-
!'ind Ontario Motorists Alert and
Courteous ---Road Signa
Helpful
Toronto, Aug. 1(1. --There are uu
crown stroller* on Ottarlu'e highways!
_..TJits�_reimertiablx QlueuverY'wu" wade
last week by Graham 'byes, euthuslaa-
looking the'�'if'tbtlor'ned tach+w;-tOrark• lac wh8 aratiiip�
To allow 1t to be built upon. thus ter to tuueter men as Wulff did with Mont- vniMd u -shore lirltlsh unto-
ober restricting the open space along calm. No; thi* was an dneldious at- mobiles which leered tt---- ander
the bank, would be a sad wtetake. The task, and during the slight they had the auspices of the Junior far dutch
Iran **raging any prise source of
town has already lost control of some of Great $rltale _ .
food for next winter. Absence of crows atroIIers WWI the
plecrr of laud along the lake and etc- 'The call to arm* la sounded! 1 go [eatnus that pleased the Brftab driv-
er bank which should be buten public rummaging in the driving shed. where 1 err moat that
tut e*JVdOntario, et b iMy heart-
prolorrt)'. am ere that [lett the sprinkling can. fly commended the Courtesy of the
• • • It. is gone! An inter,.Pte search Mr motochtta they encountered along the 01
COe+ It up in the far granary where Yrorince s reds. lr
I peas brat ng ar
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SHEETINGSPEC!AL h ...., >t
Best quality half bleach "Wabasso" Sheeting. )6 inches
wide. Summer Sale. Reg. 68c. . . At per yard' 50c
TABLE CLOTHS Ti
fie bas a musics* cw Qum, K1 fs to the polls no Monday ,
I seed ale Aud uuw
a. t iii a general Provincial election 111*. Lyuu had obe•Tred the "Try
- Premier having dlacovrrel that vow to[ nwwunitlun. I bought * large Courtesy" campaign being trondac[ed Is
!'*laekerd' were collecting c.ontribu-,which has all the-pollticaay seise ones ppckage of poison last year, utld'1 re -
for the occasion by improper ! guessing. For forty years a Liber Member dlatlnutly ualui only a Tittle Ontario's newspapers and on billboards
bas Hoa. T'. B. klctltterten, Mltulrtrr of
githoda, and soliciting free beer and ! el Government, under various leaders, of it. I think of a dozen places where Y Ben. '1
Inas ruled do Quebec, but a spilt In the 1 may have put it. At last It f -tintarlu's drivers certainly seem to
boor from brewers end distillers, ors, it to light from under some old grain
was decided to cane•rl the celebration I Liberal ranks, combined with some uu- senile, be taking courtesy to Heart," Mr. Ly-
snvory revelations in comurett"u with Forward march: I go duan the uu cuwmruted. "!n fart, during our
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altogether. brief trip through Ontario we have
with !the Yroclncal admlulstratiun, Cas led rows with my sprinkling cam. mowing plc►el up several 'minters about c•uur
The decision has been greetad 'Is
of peittoneus s y let, . 4a
pleasure by responsible Latera.' who j w ale retirement of Premier Tascher• I an r
d brought about such a loosen- M there that Ii Wore oundesirable
Liberals are ea • 1 !Pleads, (villa his party the Un.ou Ns -
Mixture ,apnlzture iasldr of the can. When you
such still has little strength 1 Q lord vu•
consider ft highly y party s that the eau ou ru
Premier's birthday Dart) should be !ng of old party ties that nobody knows *Wrinkling can? it leans and tt drips
bo will lad It drops a tiny tnlC►le down your
converted foto a drinking orgy. Thele what the tale of the ballot
sea l� I[ fills up your hoots, and It per -
resorted
Mee wltb the I he. The Opposition leader,
Premier's denuuclatlon of the posit ccs
tlonale• the Conservative Wray Rs spepdthecon, that which is remaining
s
)Ir. Du- salts in retaining about a quart of the
trona driving :wb eb •mefinieaa•t -Aske
back to England with us. Abs este
of crowvt strollers was only oat splen -
PITSLIPS
inatitchrd
of superior British Long
0061. Size 42 x :14. '•t'olonial" 75c
brand. Foran -e- y�*Pr pair
AV rUr O Oiv :. •
A heavy strong qualify, firmly and even-
ly_ 37 inehes wide. Regular J2 ' c
15e. -August Sale
MEN'S SOCKS
A large cleared lot from a leading man
ufacturer.• _ In the lot are fittest_ all -wool
and silk and wool in dozens of different pat-
tern& Sizes 10 1114. Regular 75e
and 1.00. Petrpairlie
A special purchase of all flue P�
}tisrlt 1•itteo, •toll ttiaa. r1 lc S[ ld seek
w lith. ('ioerit borders, iltte 'll
Rrgnihr prier'. Ott bale,
LACE CURTAINS
Ivory and cern, double thread with
heavy' tailored edges (so they will not sag).
Itu1)orted Curtains. 36 inehe wide by 21
yard.. Regular $1.35 Summer Sale,
pair
Butteri¢R.Pltterns all is stock tor
September sewing*
W�ACHESON &ON
did feature we noticed." -
"Crown strollers:' Mr. I.yon con- pocket, the nipple went on one pop
Untied grinning at the putaleient of bottle and kid brother "went to town." ,
PARAMOUNT
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SHEPPARDTON
is Canadian listeners', "aro a greet Some Itis Inlet 1 heard a child cru
'detente ou the roads to Britain. No, PARAMOUNT, Aitg 11 -Oto syn- SHF]t'1'AHlrl`ioN, Aug. 11. Iter J.
ns. and wondered i[ that was our
t turfed • Mr. Alex. Mac- Gsoghcgan has retnrued from his holt-
could
to in collecting donaltow as I Quebec. will core out with a gurgle and a they are neither bunds of wanderinglittle rash) 1s u r
Indecent and undignified. Nobody splash But my • tr1 petits nee at -he friend with the resultant tummy- 1
royal+ mlustrels nor crop -destroyers ache or come other youngster crying
Donald cud cantly In the death of ,drys.
could accuse Mr. Hepburn of stressing I alahed for the time grKill like grasshupperr, though they mlgat because some of the prize live stuck Mrs. Alex. Mat•Diarmld, which oc-, Miss Pauline Jone-r. of 1/itemises.
Goderich people at home and abroad tlcurrwl early Tuesday morning spent she lovas seek at the horn* of
YoatlnR's Potato !tug Killer' That . - .ti be celled a rural plague.' was tagged for the C.S.A. (With a{oto-
Mr. Jack Mae sdan, of ('angary, Mr. her uncle and acus, Mr. and Mrs. a of
the dignity of his ofllee, but ne uaa
shown that he has a sense of tbe fit- ! wilt rejoice over the announcement
was the Intel in the can, and 11 Was
1 h will not lose !that the Iowa council Is taking drtln real fancy. To toll you the whole
Tt store one
"In Britain," he explained, we ca l► glee ell the way ro Clinton et great•,uld Tiger?.
motor driver a crown strot:er who expense) - aud Mrs. Ad. MacDonald and family.
R +cell Huston sad family, of Mn \teen+ spent the Wet week
new of [hags, and a story. l arnt Into m s r o a, rr• u-.
[hereby In chic estimation of the Ice action with a view to the holding
ambles slowly thrGugh the country Ma Nonsense? yo It just goes to
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the middle of the Iracrwrut, making h show that the yuutu(er generation 1u- Pine Rlcrr, were recent visitors with with Mr, end Mrs. The+. Mv!'bre
people of the Province. I of an old tart's' reunion next year. It (lay last year for some bug -killer. Thea Mr, and )Ifs. Arthur Cook. Nile. will be "ten yeses *duce the centennial be shower me wane of those fancy the mi for anyone v peso Mut. He 71eMt+ the realization that they are,
e hi h- *coeur* salesmen had horn as a chat- keepers. Thank God Yr. John D. Martin her secured the ' Ruthle Ftcogtr. of lluderlch, spent •
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celebration u( 1ir27, and some of the s oxen i P
sold him the day before. It was sure di accepts a tool n[ the their brotbera krrpe pr• r. J v[ teacher at 11.5. Nu..Ito.-low days with ANGTHER STEPHEN LEACOCH huge t^•mulutnlu his obstructive post- cud environment. the Kingsbridge kids
— old boys who tbuk part in that cele land quick death lo the bests, but [here selfishness .\shtleld. Mr. and Mss. Thos Bdogle.
tion. 1 believe you baler another of today are strangers n,
lastly successful affair are Impatient to aces u grace warning not to open until nuns for him here, but for the he Mr. and Mrs, Tow Robb, Niru and -•-.---A Docent** took la the *aired band
So W. H. Moore. the Llloeral M.P.' ready to nee. I could believe that cud are endowed with all the adwlr Wilmer, of Atlitirrley, and Mr Willie arogirrt at the firer fiats at' Port Ai -
girls
a't he for another big time. Some went it Has slipped my mind." able traits that !lave charcterized Ash-
heralded sr au eminent economist. of Misuse Jaw, were recent ►cert ^n tiuuday evening.
of the laoys surf girls ut lfr:7, alas, poaL because air sometimes saffects
turns out to be jest an ordinary Cana- When told Ictus such drivers were !fielders Bluer the 'sliest was caroled :Huston,;
on a invariably tagged "rood hogs, Mr. Ly- ; to Goderith on the broad shoulders of visitors with Mr. and Mrs. V. R. jhr Ladies' build of Christ church,
dao protectionist. He hold* Hied are gone to the bourne from which chemicals'.
Aes'merl sI dedthoacd over �,Ihirt AN,ert,»met at the home of Mrs.
Ly-
on exclaimed: "Tea, that's the ramp. ,the pioneers.
non* returns; but oyer)' yea' others tt. but so for on our tri. I But.irou didn't ask we to preach, 1 Mr, and Yrs. ed. Watson, orf l'hi- Jobe Foster on WedttesdaJ•
Canada has given too much attention I Iwe haven't en- ere graduating into the ranks of the I brought It home and left ft in theeolith Mrs. Boea•ilamllton and Mr. aud Master Jackie Tlgert aloent the post
to the agricultural luterett. I'hlr !are
and it L. time fist' had as aromntrred a single one.' did poo? And if I ed rod ( all W. ler, of Luc•knuw, overt' *reek with relatives la Dungauuon.
driving shed. That afterturm t got -What surprised and pleasad ns most le I interviewed from Chilli, Mrs•
country, he sass, needs fewer farmers c Plmrrtunitc u[ showing what they cats a tank n[ water and was all ready for the ten I ]%s_ and Mrs. Nat. MacDill Mr. and Mrs.amities t'rewford sad
and more manufacturers.Inside was the alacrity with which motorists gu, )Yrucrr, Crewe, etc.. you wuutdnt f••M• (*wilt visited near jleat"run "n Su
he
One would Imagine that aur nam I door} io
he t end warfare 1 o{sued the lox. n" front jt sde. to a signal by pull- time to print -ale 1,411,. for
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BENMILLER 1J�Me. itrerm•re.._nt_ lApalton, spent
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wooden block a9d a toy hammer.pare.
signalled' ICiugslrrldirltes is as follows. Sntulay with his family at the old
NO BCSIN� T.17C! instructions. "Pace the oyer wttbont - even being � BF'NMILI.E:R, Aug. le. -fir Ft. E. Fury hotae:
lmc unfit , c been alraemf - the wer-k-
way o preparing in ors r have me
out r reunion programs, was w wad of Paper, and under that over to the right immediately to next six months. The conseusw of
the sure Berth for bugs. A little Ing � Often t "t es-
r with let us pa ;optnluu from the majority
her would pull
with Ids eyes open during the last tea' j ca
yeah would be incapable of nachiug a sleet of Instru
any such conclusion. We bane seen I (ttua mrucllle slatesmaq)s . - . puzzled us for ,some t 1 hose of us who 6! i *Palters, of Toronto, spent
bug on rte block and bit with the ham-snit
realised they were nu the lookout front Ashfield for any length of time end with Lis mother, Mn. E. lt. Wei -
One
the spectacle of manufacturing con-' Oue ut the interesting bits of In mer Thls a the the rear-view our own Inter! NILE
manicies although protected by sky- f r approaching hair our homes, formation dispensed at a mertlag of errs* and when they este our oma I Mra. M
high tariffs, virtually paralysed by the Bowmanville merchants last week,
cold winds of depression; score. of and reported in The Stetestuen, Sal
thousands of former tictory workers one that surprised every business man.
put on tbe relief Rata, while other it was that It a merchant pays Pro-
vincial
have left the cities to go vocal Income tax, be does not have
t1L
to pay a municipal -business lie
batt to the old farm where at aay
sorest way known
of killing potato bugs, or any type of
plant vermin, If you bit them.
Tim.
I took it back that afternoon to
At first he was angry clean through,
and he was going to bring tbat sales -
min back and iLnch him. Then when
there was no
we looked the. hoz oyer,
it. As far at the adcer-
e
u top carr in own om r, aero.
m could fee we circle ut friends and McKay and children, of To- - —
were going tester than they were,' sal friends, BUT no matter how *unto, are visiting with her {reremts, NILE:, Aug. Int. Mrs J. Nlrina, of
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is
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of there w at
side be rd this eek
cthe may f r u hon d ^ visiting c to a i � Wm. .t a nit n i t
would courteously movestrung that trlend b V I Mr. and Mr K tlhrprywr
the home of Mr. TM, moppet..
Mr. J. Smith. of Leamington, Was
a recent visitor with his brother, Mr.
rate nutody starves. -
Farmers, who bare to be biologists,
machlntts, business men and balf-a-
dozen other things, wilt rellab Mr.
Moore'* statement that "even agricul-
ture 1s not making thinge grow; it is
only potting seed In prepared ground.
where the forces of Nature produce the
crop"
Perhaps the explanation Is tbat Mr.
Moore is trying to be a humo^tst.
EDITORIAL NOTI$
Perbaps it will rain when the fall
fair season begins.
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We hate to do it -but this week we
publish a list of fall Lair dates. It
Is a reminder tbat the summer la past-
ing.
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Canada, says a banking authority.
Is not Buffering from a 'money abort -
age. Perhaps not ; but cease -Cana-
dians are.
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Down at London the other day a
Mr. Brown married a Miss Gray. Now,
Just what will be the result of that
color combination?
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in Spain the women bare taken up
arms to help their husbands and broth-
ers In the struggle with the
They evidently have heard what Fat -
Ham means in Italy and Germany.
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After all, Canada did not do so bad-
ly in the ()lywpic games. To take
sixth place among twenty-three nations
was a very creditable achievement.
__Canada was beates Maly bythe ['noted
:wn ues,$tetes, Finland, 0E17111trf• Japan and
- - Great Britain.
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Right Hon. R. 11. itennett has left
Ottawa on a trip around tbe world.
has the right to collect a rebate on
tjltts tax -from his municipality, which tieing went 1t was true. because if pro-
w turn can collect that tax from the perly used the implement would be a
at
Tim looked up
Provincial Government. sure death to bugs.
The average p•rrou has out the ups me and grinned sort of sheepish. "1
portunity, time or luclinatlon to make don't want you telling anybody.' be
a careful study of each act brought said. and I *toured him that I wouldn't.
That afternoon Tim had a real hot
fire out in the old oll-drum that be
uses as an incinerator, and I happen
to know that he has an old twelve -
gauge shot -gun loaded with rock salt,
just to case any more of three slick -
tongue gents decide to visit him.
down In the Legislature. Eveu bad he
all three, 1t is doubtful that his lay
mind could unravel the technicalities
of the average piece of legislation
passed by the House. In this parol+
cular instance the Provincial Retail
Merchants' Association proved itself of
value, in broadcasting this lnformatlon
to the merchants affiliated with It, and
thus saris( them considerable.
The speaker stated that he ars
amused that there same business men
could mix regularly In service clubs
and other activities and yet would not
give the time to tarn out to a meeting
of merchants to discuss vltal problems
that affect their individual well-beldg.
AN HONOBABLK CAS -
(Toronto Star, Aug. 8)
Yesterday wen the Aeventeenth an-
niversary of tbe selection of Mr. Mac-
kenzie King as leader of the national
Leserat party. During the Interven-
King baa been Prime
periods, serving 1n
nearly ten years. It
is twenty-eig tt ars since he first en-
tered Parliament amid predictions that
the day would come when be would
reach the highest honors in political
life.
Mr. King has deserved the success
that has • come to him. He bas *d-
irer the principles that he fleet
espoused. Never has be lost confi-
dence
onn
dente that the nation would come to
his point of clew. He has pursued a
consistent, undeviating course and the
country at no time hes been In any
doubt about what might be expected
of him. Him achievements' have en-
hanced the prestige of the Dominion.
NOwhPTP Is be more 'highly regarded
(ban in Britain and the United States,
With the --republic he recently con-
pleted a favorable Irade treaty and
within a few months 'hes 1* likely to
In(r period
Minister In
that camel
to today's duty, tight today's temir
t,Non: and do nut weaken and dletract
your elf by looking forward could to things
not
which you cannot see,
understand if you saw them. -Charley
K l ugeley.
the road to iet us go by. 1 always r 'Yolk' something mlxatng. The 1 other relatives in -the neighborhood.
"Your pollee omcers were the model ! spioea of childhood associations are Mr. Clyde Gledhill and Miss Beulah I
of heLtWn•aa and courbcsy and your I missing: the mutual Interest In pees Long were at Toronto on Sunday, Mr.
i ole
♦ a It
were a re s rifles In th t Gledhill returning with
considerate truck drivers cut and part ac tl surf Yrs. J. \1 ';IM hl I K w m. Smith.
latlon to us from Dnilard, where we • section of God'+ own country ix miss- them after spending a week or se there. I Miss Marjorie Free Is Malting friends
affil are burdened on the roads with ing What I am trying to pct across Mr. Gurdon Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. 1 In +Golerlc•h this week.
the 'old-fashioned' typo of croft driver. ran held be expressed by repeating the
ht
amount o[ nig
--Daring_ the small am
driving 'tome of our cars did, we were
amazed at the large percentage of mo-
torlsts who dimmed their lights to
avoid glare and mishaps."
Mr. Lyon also had word* of praise
for the tboroaghne** with which all
road conditions on the highways here
were marked by sign* "which eves 1
child could nnderatand and follow:'
"We had no ditmculty be concluded.
"in gauging curves la the road follow-
ing the 'KM�s Highway'
town*, and the black -and -white check-
erboards and the red prism -reflectors
guided us safely tbrough the tricky
spots along the way:'
11.4. Moore and family went to Stray I Mr, Flarotd Smith and-mr. and Mrs.
whlc•h nes
ro i I c afford the o last
words of the old song. Curdcllle on Saturday t o G. lAuc krrd. of Toronto. spent
something like this: I funeral of Mrs. Moore's uncle. Mrs. week -end at -the home Of lir: Bordon
"Tierces no one like the old folks after Moore and children remained for a Smith.
ail, visit with her parents. - Misses Lob and Joyce and Master
The beat of friends will telae you Less by Fire. -4)n Monday afternoon Elwin reagan are spending this week
when you fall. Mr. John Alla'a house on the 4th I at the home of their grandparents,
gut, my toy. these words arc true, concession took fire and burned to the Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher, of Loyal.
We w111 elways stand by you, ground. Practically nothing was Miss Alice Sbepperd returned home
There le no one like the oho folks saved from it. Fortunately the from Toronto last Saturday and will
after all.' wind. which was blowing bard, was spend the remainder of her vanities
Yours till some of these fellows get from the the barn, ryi nd the sparks
with her mother bore.
me, fy Vieltors at the old boys' rennioa at
JOE SULLIVAN.
Detroit, Mich.
i KINGSBRIDGE
• • ■>� KINGSBRILX)E, Aug. 11. -Messrs. J.
of the Kingsbridge Reunion -b- B O'Loughlin, BUJ Dalton, Armond
Hebert Nick Perry
terviews with Some of the Old Boys
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fee why they have me as patriarch
Editor The trst 1 God y Lal de of these two OLD men.
filo,-I regret the delay in contplet- alongside the
ing the assignment you gave ore, that Must 1 �gj thing I everdgment on m did for my
of reporting mJ interviews with those only
In attendance at the Kingehrldge Old ninety years, 1 voted Grit ole.." is
Here's tbe reason- 1 said to Mr. Garrey
Bora' Reunion.
I was M anzlotne to in there 011ie `h your taopeplyn15Yr a he English tang -
(like
old boyo) and being yhort of cash
(like manT of the old boys) I put my nage Is regrettably inadequate to
typewriter In hock. Writing this fn either summarize or elaborate on my
longhand is almost as difficult a. find- personal reactions. • This stupendous
ing an unhappy person In Kingsbridge accomplishment surpasses our most
on August tat. 2nd and 3rd, and find- sanguine anticipations. Our lades-
ing
aden
lug that person b more difficult than crfbable gratit)catlon at steing our
looking for the proverbial needle In former associates returning, en masse,
the haystack -there'* always souse to their ancestral domiciles wafts Into
the needle. utter Inslgnifieancw all previous efforts
chance r' findingort diseuur• of our enthumiastic parishioners to
Sty first efforts were very consummate much an admirable
aging. I pulled the Ancient Mariner
act un T. J. Gannon, the committee Dalton chairman, and presented the reporter. routine
questions of the inquiring
What do you think' T. J. just Laughed
at me. • I spotted Joe Garvey and
B111 long together and they tokl me
to come back
reach a Muffler accord with the mother they were in cowfPrene Frank Melt
country. Not the least of bit merits tomorrow. 1 cornered off the
He will visit Australis, New Zealand j M hl* success In Improving the amend• and Annie John E. coining and Soot's Africa and will not recurs tit's ohw•rcel between the tw,) greet deers Nio*. They were having such
political parties. w good time they thought 1 was Just
to Meads until After leader
Christmas'. The {o party lea'Aer, around. Filtut ucnt
position of Uppusttlon testis r has [Home A �ke all n cautions. 1. ps another hat ttt'a ou
, Ie,
but one who hes been ever prepared can't blame tow se torr p wt' 41tet•
compensations.- 1
to Make all nn a great Issoe, Mr. King reulemher «len 1 tralnrd
•s s• • has lived up to the highest traditions rogahives on you and ynu started M
The "nib" In Spain ix Iretwee•n • of public life and kept hit name nn- spiel ahotnt the political situation 1n
Government elected by the people of I sullied. ('anadians. Irrespective of Manitoba.
their political afflliatiune, are thankful Simon Styles enuldn'tpsmile tele der
when he was digging
the
ninetlea. Simon said, "haven't Aeeo
anything as nice eines. MarcbAbb 1ie 7th,
11177. 1•t 1 heard anyone
wasn't 'hot stuff' I'd LAND0'. 'em:'
Maurice 'Griffin wan there from Cleve-
land He wouhln't talk. Maurice hes
bevome NI, much Bice his dad that sum:
NAM and a rebel party which Peeks
to Casten a dictatorship upon the
eonntrr by force of arms. There
'should be no douse about where the
sympathies of British people should
go.
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School Inspector J. C, Soother' of
London las Ashaeld old boy, by the
way) sere that teachers ehonld use
psychology rather than corporal pun-
laboewt la handling naughty children.
Wall. perhaps so: but the school mas-
ters who need this old hickory stick
lemon not tome pretty good mster.lai
ttsetr time. •
• sweets wilt.. bans the sad
that he has been sparer) to participate
*o long and creditably In *Mitre of
state.
No nation can be destroyed while it
presences a good Aisne lite. ---J. G. Fool
and.
And when with grief y11a tree yeti*
brother stray.
Or In141.wast
Dirwt h1 wandering arestore the
and Wtlfr
telest ghlin, of Detroit, are spending
their holidays here.
lira. Roy. of Jackson, Mich., is visit-
ing among her friends here.
Miss Mildred -Costello, of lsondonr•Js
a rialto* at the O'Neil home.
Mrs. Moss is spending a couple of
weeks with ber daughter, Mrs. Young,
(Ioderich.
Mrs. FM. Foley 1s a visitor at God-
erich this week.
We were sorry to learn of the ac-
cident' which befell the John 1.*nnan
family of Toronto last week when
they were planning on a few days
vacation. We hope they will all he
quite well very soon.
Mra. Wallace Grenash, of Boulder.
Clio., who bas been visiting Mrs., J.
Meyer. left for Toronto akt week.
Mr. Philip Austin, of Lorain. Ohio,
with his wife, daughter and sister, and
cronxu Mr. and Mrs. W. Welsh, MIAs Adeline
achievement." O'Keefe and Miss Annie Wallace. of
My question to Morgan a ton was, ('hlcag", have prolonged their Ktng*-
kje�se tell me In detail. what 7°n bridge reunion visit and are occupying
tbbak of the homecoming?" HL- rept cottages at the lake.
was at follows: "New." We are gad to know that the sick
It Is possible that 1 got tow last two of the community are all getting along
Interview's mixed up. I ("Hared nicely. Mr. Cyril Austin we,' one of
these toys during the rain Monday the ts•cupruts of the f.annan car
evening and nay notes ran. which met with the unavoidable Neel -
Doc. Garvey was there with the I dent last week and ha* been unable to
same old humor. Leo still pullet al attend to his duties mince. Norman
lot of good ones. Jokes 1 moon, not I +n't'onnor was on the sick list for a
teeth. I whlle.
I quratluned Jim Msurles. Jlm Scuff I Last week James' O'Neil one, Mary
and Jim John. Red Billy Bill and Ned ; Margaret Dalton underwent appendix
Jim. John 1.., John faddy and John 5., operations In (lolerieb hoapftu.
Bolt John, Jerr Charlie and Johnny I We believe Raymond Dilt' dcwr
Mike, Maggie Mack. Maggie Matt and !not consider it Rossi management to
Ann Charlie. They all agred that throw too strong a ball in playing a
the homevrming was "tope." 1 asked !game. niece IF render•• ,seesaw dric.
Addle Martin hew he liked It : he sa11, ing the Mader with one nrm.
-Oh dear, It's lovely." Mina Betty O'Connor returned to De -
1 met Jack Charlie and faddy Sul -'troll last week after a two week* vas
liven together. Jack said, "Delapl- ration.
dated Jurists never saw anything so
from McLerty's house. The garage
Just a short distance from the house
was saved by the persistent efforts of
a bucket hrlgade. White the fire
was still burning strongly it was no-
ticed that Pverett Allin's house about
a quarter -mile away was on fire. The
fire had made some headway before
flit people could get there, but by the
nse of extinguishers and water It was
put out. The roof was badly dam-
aged by fire and by being torn up to
get at the fire. The furniture was
.carried out, as it did not seem that
the house could lw saved.
Isn't that right faddy'" Thr
slick.
reply was "Ha Ha."
Id cheers est to Pouf Just a tittle human touch In palming.
of the"
threshing machine. A little fellow *Mort four years old
1 rse wart- dl him racing brother; hr I
My Interview « from Jim
a night of error cite I with the three 1515 Mr ng y
e arch. wax much tetter. 1 said to
(heought two bottles of pop
Aar Bennis Sullivan: '11nw do you like t
T" guide his dear it 'TOM carr M^«,{ of home
kind• earners?'
est 514. the AWL- 'Yoh. party good• not so part,'
and gentle pity whom yr rwn't war pa tact' need to he tint stilt good"
sonde.1"st "flew does It feel to be the
peeve o avenging Heaven his licit* I• neo'ialle'patrlsrebI-
torn «III Aar. - "1 dolt know : where there's
For. 11. sv.eveedwF he's yon* b � iso sense there's no feeling I can't
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Sennett and then looked around care-
fully to PPP that norther or dad wa+n
looking. fie reached Into the little
picket and extracted another nickel,
three nails. a colored *tone, part of a
rands bar, s hag string and a rubber
nipple ffnm a nursing bottle The
bnchood eseentlals went (rack Into the
There are those who do not do e11
their duty : there are Omar who pro
fess to do their duty : and there it a
third cans. far Netter than the o11n r
two. that do their duty and • little
more Andrew Carnegie.
Kincardine last Tuesday were Messes.
Harry Glrvin, ('armee Kerr 'nu Stea-
ler
tarley McGratten, Misses Helen and
Merle McPhee and Mrs. D. McPbee.
Mrs. Thos. Begley and daughter
Leila, of Dungannon,- vldteo last
Thursday at tbe home of the foreser's
brother, Mr. Wm. 8mlth.
A community memorial service will
he held at the Dungannon cemetery
next Sunday. August 18th, at 4 pat
vAll Who joy would win
Must _share .it,-_•bappiness was born
a twin. -+Byron.
14, to yonr Irntom, knock there and
ask roar heart what it doth know
that la like thy brother's fault • If.11
• -rows m naturist guiltiness. such as
his le, let 1t not uonnd a thought ppm'
your tongito siw.n•t my ,brother . -
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