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newapp& pjibflAed''aitery Frklay et
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in 004404 (hi Om* 42On
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scribeta
• 0.4re• Pained,
$00.Pefi
),1441.
'400 eno in
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O0cOPSI,!4
.on 100004 •
Fidel'. September lOth, iota' .
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MIME i*RAzSI
it vil,t0Atriknttleitiat41740 and
ratigh0Ot the- Prf149.e.
ilcqu$LttlPg renders with. the••,,Oiture
:itSuuai
Imr_.,..„.#21, and with, Phiert-
• r141matic ,ehMlitiona thathaly
prSivatiedthis so uitner btye been tiyorabie to the, de'elop
t the „
40,,:and similar "conditions snay not 47.my,
' •
•
dguea gLvex the, Toronto ,4eademy et WO
Small proportten pf Pie ,c440s
;,,de#04 er gleoPi rep1t l*velYti",
1. 444414 'the ,Poisaility. ef their
g403004; this 404411 pzopertion,, and every'
1* taken to PMect Chem:
reToteasee_ W
ore,- :al
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Dir EXCITED
Us I
vox 'coot
*AK*
ozbe problem, ,14 the teal* or a b
upon Itautonanti. R47 1414 °tisk* York by :two wit
friends While he Wes ,sPe444111; a hoil447, at Atlikfltio Oft
They.,'Sent •hitna*.t*Itr414S Whigh retd, slitoln 'Eap
hirtbd4.74ront Merge*" Out Jncluded 010- 40.00441,
thine tbarithe *e$1.004gor **MLImplant .a ka u•pi
-
cheek' of theleelptent. -Th*.bad aome d1 -
thektelegrapli-operator to
kite roVisiOn but fina1l7
trikOtlehit 401$ carti44 out by rnei
atAtlantic City, • Incidentally; the boy who del IV
une��'e end tbeoklee volunteered tor
know :whether- the reelptent,**14.
.but was ready to mammn the eon
Perriee;. •
400010407 there is no
Pile* against kisaing realple
rector Of the.pers0nal serv *tit A
to hakiee # dffinite,, polio,. la itt 40 reaOn belzig that
l"our mcoseligOre .are MiCh \Y(tilhg Mikht leta to
411*rts et -dillienities." 900,704 ,e441.4, *Afro .1
And 000 vannot thin* of anytbinit Oilier or flatter Or sil
lier tban ACIII9. by au& a proar method•
less 41*4 .4iOnth to the election date, there is
rent net the slightest"excitement over pelitles In this
nits% ,
fil#0,011# eap�, is thalne#0 (fr tho candidates
40res,:, •Theree„ is no direct personal interest in
the iii!Se of, the earttp4i1gn. Another reason, ..probably,
i#40,0people,nowados read the newspapers opalkeep in
'tonch'Wltlf:po'lltieal developments, in some degree, at ali
tftpe Au4tottony fAinpalg# now is devoted more' to.
br#anbtation -work -aren't° arousing people with partisin
"hitt. .;In ihe'olit days, when opposing candidatet
o 01.9 same VhiltOM:fi throughout the tiding ,and
ent at eteu otberi, hammer and tongs, it spirit et intense
„
,Vartititnihil) was developed which if; almost entirely "un-
3010ni 14 twee nilkler thnea
•.
Another thing :which, we believe, contributes to a
' Inteiesi,in,eieetion eattipaigne is the gradual en
itettAbeut Of the, ridings, Years ago, when Huron had
three ridings,. the Candidates were PersOn4111 known to
tkIniOkt c*Ofibody, In, the riding which they sotight,to re-
r,egent.. Novv,adays, when Ottron he# only. a riding, and
It *elf, imthy,electors never ate. the Candidate* and know
'gossip. Natur*IlY th: •
f net the ,Saroe Interiat theilitiltuoie.,,iloiioon as there,
p4 1n tomer days in the neigghbor or personal acqualb-
any; rite. anyone Welting hereabouts for any via -
ft,
tation`--ii*Or pollUcal intittere wintld have dI1Ecu1t7
thtireiteit .11441-4g
a
anil" Wins to be the.poptilar air among
#ine in3'one rumen if "Our Paine
not fere' got for titer, Waling eteetiou
,.of,,:,,*,,,es,o44 Liberal candidate in Dui.
•4*1',00414‘,.144ttera hi that ridingIt is
instesortbst that *11:tbite eas4iMtee (tlto /4beral'arid
• nietvatiVe) 4ei to :the temperance Vete.,
,
-Murk "r'i
— vrotatairtxuneg forward -*I
4, *ow, 10,* &tors, of the'elating2of
*a by Cabx it ali wttiki. :.mit,as the Partite are laiii
the anthOtitite no, doubt will decline to
red
tr „per,
reIT
'0, els
rs.
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DESEMIENG LEA VE
,(drroin The Toro
• *The -meet iaMent.able featU
'nation Is one that does not obtflM
gInatIon it 1, the sldebraek
tlofls
of the :ligitiOne' cotnrSing
1004001, Or secure eOet foe
,corner of the world has int
effort to Inake teS40,11 prevail o
Vb0u: moot totted: it
pot
4/#• .41-1041110;0‘
theSiAntAnn,'Ofthe
force,ftery.wbeft.'
a In- 1931 andr‘tittel(04,
t36#003at In 10.32 the League con4ueted.' :14010 and
***its ,Verdiet that Japan had eonimit .0„.0thot.f, againat
:-UieiWOrictorder.,...,, b., in lop and 1930, when Italy ottacked,
Ethictia..the....!League again" . e.,tetOr4C,0 the -
belligerent* and concluded tlattlta.
eritainal aggreeSien On 01# ,o0fgt$0# ..X40100 ,UtioSt:
usedt. eionomit .pressure- againSt,the,,,orrower,:,, :bat' • 00 ,
• ended. it Vdth..,00elpitate liaiittr.4-.::.sion to the lUtoeeut
victim of ,aggression (was oVertiOirerek -1. • .;
.•;•'=----'vElnee.then.-.-.9tern**7444-1.4t1,1.-nOte*.r;LW40m.,eom.
witifeettovtgebr-buffiwituotoomialual#14.1it.
Covenant' called for these, ;matters to be passed Itzponi
promptly. by the League. But no move ha been made
by.: the leadipg,tolvbera of the League 4o bring these na-,
tionp into eourt and give an impartial opinion Wan the
vaildity of their course.
* The militaristic nations have restated with deplorable
success the mevernent to *er.eate' an orderly world society.
"Xet the movement has .not passed into the limbo or „tor -
gotten; things but will surely achieveultimate triumph
either through the collapse Of gangster nations or the
defeat of such nations by peoples who cherish the spirit
of liberty.
RAGWEED AND RAY FEVER
.(From The Loudon ,Free Press) • , • •
_ , •
This- is the season of the year when, the sneeze of the
hay fever sufferer is heard, in the land. As the ragweed
and certain other plants which mature in the late summer
and early autumn spread their pollen in the air, the eyes
and bases of .those susceptible shoW agile of extreme Irri-
tation, which, gradually spreads until the sufferers them -
solves becomedecidedly irritable.
The wet minaret tattooed ragweed to grow' more pro-
fusely than usual, no held op the farmers In their aunt -
mer work so that lese has been done to destroy the rag -
Weed plants through summer fallowing and after -harvest
cultivation ihanI� nonnially ttecoil*Ished.
Now 'campaigns are under way to eut ragweed wher,
over it kr troth*, and so do something to ntrerd rate to
the,unhappy'haY toter ceigerers. Such penances would
more' 410. ttitelt-tItty,,*ere begdueearlier4s-tixi-Selsoar
remitted In the destruetiOn Of the rigiveed before, it
.biuta dual& to Wend. tOtth, itiferoNnw eiPlilr oftout% .
rt#7meett, like.nianyt of our ,t4aguek to a •b7-06dtet
of ,botaniste dfaire.g., OWeb to tnati • its
rapid Spread and iwide diatitabtiOnt. " It 'les'blititret for
over hiltAke.eaRe# of hay fever aorthe eoltinetit, while
the other half 1#14trided among it net natiziWor
stances.' • •
• .Recently hay fryer suffettra`lit Ni* X0,1* CIO thought
they had disterared#••piitrerfttVa*:'..In`lettera to Ow. 'eta.
tor -or Thez;V:e*-Verlik Vines— theY'pOitiod,oult,tbat sun.
towers, crowd out taltweed.`,/}k4e:tlie two -are growing
ththe;an* td*ooateitigiutintiatitetpittkhe#,,,or..aun
towers. In *re*, tifeefiVOrith the eneeke-tutditchig,
•Vatorttiaitteltbotanists,, TO" lid':
• tatted ',that tiOnitairere 4akould-Idli out iagifetid, ?Where. :*.ihe
two grew together. butriald thaVit,Weita,isot be practical'
to use Aniiii0Wers as a'tiktweotittitotiuttokbeetuiietbe
ountkiwer did best on; dry, 44d the viettea2P11`4444PAL..
'130,,,Unleft4 they:, are able to' achieve Immunity.; or to.4i*
.ragweed, hay fever ;sUlterers, Must *continue to
eneese until, the. frost Witte thent'le)let;
7a
.0061.1000•00040000080lon,46
dtsor,ortvbroutiouely 10,141‘..*P
,01101 g1n%a*twbtts
ler 4 ,lot or*oiu
tOf can be done itithe
tO Otto et "OW
dtitt-
ozsq "alb dot" 144
Atroi41 accIde4.
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1*1**th4t*tO Map
or
TOadivayit.of•;
ere the If
tei to
aoUr*ging isittia
4 *ix*
on the *Put
to take O1WOI tha,
te. eheuld *ot 411111.
.,,or*lkoin to ,inalte
liondertui et.
. Sat* dlriting.
aid the *ntoolial to
concerti during the *USW *111‘ we belle - „toast wlth.
general toot; .bantl 4100nt1itnes
tics_ tor ..saveral, wlfltr *64 owns , . Ot
itiesegaisinatio* t*autta lt are kept, up -4#14,
:*1‘ter -t apte progres th441 *at 1111
edirt,itire# better progra nezt year. A. ,
band 1 great saset to a thitn,
'
1). Ross
irrftr 4Itto
•
the
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411
1
Wist akat
117 Ettneot :ilitr
Ike the butleequi queen siii4,—"This itt 3rour e6nde
*trip."
• • , *
00*. SI dttiltit. la due priorodoU *lief* # beginner
starts at the Jolt.
• e s!,
;$0100 *fr .000 Orel tbefi liti(1# too iiiiett
tlittu if .tlityi skip,
0 0,
,&eevery man icnoik •*, *44 ea *
•
,
The *Wog ti.O.Fet riga *ewe triersidible utitt
site the *ay wontre. hat etiktit titit
*
Itsilnibbyit 8:nvening, at.Ottly,,;jonttotitiiys #1tliseste
tired.
• ,c;* *- , • •
'1iA0hit: tillkit-**0 does in publie •tbe ooa4t, 0.
Ut. he ..oett. ifirptitate. ,
0
$atureltrtange# tk1ngs be tatters tet
thee yell are freM theta*.
•'• $s:*.
*44414 the ,Vine*iti Vitt* *Ott out tbtetidi lnt
!the 8wtfle diu4 futtteme via dottioitbetod,-
*. *.
144,1 3et*1if tot **mi. pOliticiati, '104 get* the ra
4°144 of *00, trete poor • peatile; would feu
,potertyt
•• *
, . ,
Ven Otti ./t114074 **molt 4f. ibodo Aolno
by tbo.#00bee or pttebe#he troueros nee&
* •
ptano
ragweedrok000# turtotik
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• $eren.wortt Alluettnt.1.0*.o
re*o afn novraditra." isn'tr
. * • *
tnat
attViaft wsktng *s *b
beet Wat take It t
ntd 44 beet*
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ht #a n1$144#
itAerat.„.
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hat
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▪ WO late top
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jOfl of 0 eimeth,'
or.
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trtoor wiet,tiftea few
rAuuti.-,11m1v;
trig
e.m.Otto in 4110 temperature from ,jaSt
lows .8froittring neat up to sour;
day. and then tool. --so cool we had to
don, our WO011ena.
Wllnier Harrison's threshing ontlit
bge, been moieg up” the linethe
grain is a good sample and a fair
•
Mlsa(Pora garrison bas seeured
otr'-ats:;;;
V;
$
iretitinp-he"-IF
the service at Grace church on ;13
\ The yeung people endoyed a wiener
roast at the. beach Thursday night
Olive Young is assisting' at the home
of Mrs: M. Elliott, Flohnesville.
DUNGANNON
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DUVIGAN,WON, Sept. 0.—Mr. and
mrst, a. T. 141Iner of Ilitnt, Michigan,
Were Dungannon:visitors on Sunday.
They wee accompanied by. their aunt,
'41
Iorely1a a'gOwn'14
',Wet with tonellet ef
was attended 677*w
rahere4' later et the irridegoieniN
to WIZOW alae tfabt who• •14,,hlitc14 satin, With
1* the early days. It Ja .yer '102te trhaaiingit 81041, also 0411100..000-
„. rs eIPCe Mrs. Oroeby Was in sou eouttiougo with tern- The OW-
TH1024't_**_(1. mixt i- *room.' Tout! #upportoo cousin,
,
MR4.0 reitiqfPlig reV4011.001-104.40' Atter
' ;4044414t411004- ted the: ceremony the bridal party retmed.
er i'LAythe home of tha brides parents',
4
4nsndfather *.iiiedaPit'aupper. w#0,0erred,I•
with tbe,'.0;0441*retto tuoi aIOW *la,
eipreeaed for ediate relatives present, 'The table'
• 4411004 And�roon„ot .,Watt jecntred, with the -14010k weiuitug
It In •tbeir' eighteen-,elhe 014 a -Atetty 'efilor scheme of
• , , .
Wdaysilliteri Oora Ntll, whose pink, et4.,w04te was: carried out with
cia.),40WIt 400a ell007 ":11.0ileta 4/10 :000,h4er% Fhe .entire
alAtternoon,. ,Vbe.Ottio, house was 'a Pr0file10P4:of'ilewera.
In
ter the hod *drunk hot tea, ttke, exeniec,a.;,Fteektlee ,*40 held at
out of 0, tekot for -whitti, the,,brhIe*,home, th gueata, *moot-
her- mother's absenee Iii 4kheu,t. ,Oltyrore; bet* received by
for ai fere 00Ment#, the hrifteNt *0'0i who 'wore a *op
eut to ber 100.00, .0r 0114* qePe wlth914v0(0' trlin-
i. Her
her was Mug, and 4 e,Osage, thogstuet of sn'Ap-
'flotuy our, 4r#40#‘ ..100#-•01# Efuuter, '44heygMkeredi,
sy
orntl
re
.tbeLtic friend
ery for
ueteaby •
ett ?g1
r Mee
Socl
rebt
ere copdUcted' by
rtk .
SerIpn
tUra a ine:9; -;ett -!tabynceee
'StOthera,'nft
t14 orfi.t. 04,1#,.***ItowR of
was C'01.17, YOltik;Od t.4V, corsage #iiip##0,4040;•
- -1V*YeCt 6r1413,,s40:tuo:
John Ben- vitlu
or991:0.1;91a0titos.9! truiiotre.,4$evic‘ntifpioaf::toinnat from
';;•Missien- Toronto, ''T,titeknoVr, Goderich;
"byterian nen; Ainhe_rly and Other places. Mr.
Pre04- Aml Mrs: sill -Water lett later by motor,
exercises Oil& 'the ,:good Witilies of all, and,
• Or Who 'atter,. le ;soot tit
Proverbs, "Niagara Valls nt&- other -places, will
to Mc- thOhildegrooin'S farni near
readings. iltolY're04, orOloss: township., For Oa-
oredat'Perayteure. ,Ottilkti'wniev3r.--ebetr
Plaed
1,40.M.iilet10 ',A."..,#1,100#46 44:47:regahaPP7- trlple ereP4 wlth m4talbig' acce89°ries.
tWelf*Yeartrlialiteritte, of Nev.. to. B.
A; •
• ItitEAKS KNEECAP
„ 300. 'O. A. WO had the Misfortune
to fall at- her, house on East street
on Tuesday -night and break ter knee-
eaD. She -was taken- to Aletandra
bOstrital and will be there for several
weeks, '
Mepoutid: Ari#1!144tiv Park, read a
pq,,,vilitth was Mueh,:endoyed and
.1041,401Vbinney**Oa'..#1iort ofirese,
lepter of thanks' tOr...*Werst, was
keeelYe0 'lion', the' 1404, .�f the. 'late
Maine. be yttation
'of. Iktrt. 5. 11.,StotkPrit, to hol4 the next
meetlng itt berhome was accepted.
.,.4f,tei'thet.eleeing.tiraYer b724_lie Pre.si-
d .e ' 'ed,4tutd-
Oil '
met• .
Hunter.».TreleaVtist. Dungannon
United:* cbsteh parsonage • was the
scene of -a. pretty wedding„.at 8 o'cloe.k"
oo Saturday, When; Anna. Mae, second
daughter of lit, and, Mrs. Robert Tre•
leaven, concession Ashileid, was .
united in, matrimonY to Vernon John
'Hunter, BOIL of John Hunter and the
late gm. limiter, of iloodlands„ gani-
teba, and formerly of concession) 12:
Ashfield. Rev. T. It. Turner oftielated•
The bride, carrying crimson cs.rnationS
0 I I
,.?
y(40,7100:9, ,
miiieen* and -1410a Aletta.
Asliew Uric, YiSited at the •hoiae
xzw. us4eouye0 *Ister,*. Mrs. 4'. E.
Atisa Alberta: IN** 'fOokt-.
trio; spent eLkoovie of okto with
sister. )4tra.(Nerma0.)%"AILORnWeil..!
11„..ismt
as th0,Ir suoste.etv,is.".41,r_
beirs Brown an
urk; ut.„ and Mrs. )44; ,Stewart.
of St Thomas. •
• Mira, 1. U3ellv of,outre;themei .4.1herta„
Is *Mending a tew•-.Weeks; with -.her.'
moiler, UN, J. Rodmond. :
t.Afts. • (Pr.) V. 3rdb*?#t,.. Or ,4uo.-;,
now; visited recently witit,
Mrs lio.-
ard Campbell.. ' ,
Miss Mary Elile Is, visitiPfC
friends at Niagara' tap oat.'
Ur. and we, Meier :1.)11611, oi
over, were Sanday. gtteift,
of Mr. and Mrs: OAK, Vight00104":, •
Mrs. Tipiing 404',311:0040404. Jtchart,
an,- 'of VinginttO.:arp,_Inaltitig=mrs.,=4,
Vincent and Other. -triOds.' .
Mr.- and. 3ir8.. Nermaity.,-,Itadford and '
family. Milted 011 .$114thitr‘ with the.
lady's parents: Mr, and Mrs,' Z. Shob-
brook of Londesboro. • -
Mr. Ed. iioatu„ 4 or 0,460
ori,'ikkonJWiti years;',Lsc`4v.:11Ctint ,Of in-
ranttie paralysis. *-bOrre Air a;
speedy recovery witholit'h effedts.
• -BURNED lit OM
• Wilmer Robinson, two- sop
Of Nit ipld Mrs. ROL gOks4.
COPictril, PIWV3111%.'
al;18 ,401110 on Sunday ''fOin hespltal at
London, where b0','Watig,„
treatMent for .a\ cournewintott.
The little boy in , odWitne4litined
way 'found acid Water*: frOtt..tur ;Otto
bandy and swalloweda tsMail quan-
tity •
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BITTERS
•
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. Ma. P4vr. Charlel
-tait r .144 Nil* On iii
and leg* and,"tivey 0.84sita
found It difficulttodo rat WO&
aia net know *hat to do nutil s.
friend told me about BM*. I teok'S"few
bottles and I have net had any balls eisee.
Thanks to 13.1133. I iun now feeling in the
hest of health."
•A product of The T. *tabare 00,144, thasie•
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amens ; ;1 mows
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tfkre -"*.h""al
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VO'rEltS!' LISTS for the4)trovirt,' eittt Elections to: he held out
Ot�1r 6thteen pOstkil; &trim
6 tins tist and snake sure that yoilizIs 1d4.
li poti
your flaIne,
t eters on wIItIi ;11;
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sneer =sit m your. Ey.
pub*
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a
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oUrnonte ift on the Voter*
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of 04414iit torai .04 'Whoo,
plate o
4teite'l;d6'rjg.
sft�ns inPekso,ii.
1efore siteitifis.
ehiseo Exercise it, You,should'eo.operate iu oie;tier to
The 'respoliginity: is yours.not delay. :Don't pit it oft until Med.
on Pay and then' blame 1someone"betau8e your minie is not on tlie
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