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Stanley
0. riding• a few ,days in To••
pronto': at .thr~ Ehit►itlon. a
lonr�rrt� trothe, Meist Har-
(Wake. •
Wi 'Hilt ••thr, cher, had the,
ne to have bis` : tsractor break,
��^ltilg at Work and)Etato leave Fri-
day. night, ..taking It to Waterloo for
repair, . 'heeinen'"e' lue3c�-eh,
'Gordy
Crewe- ;Unites eburc►li anniversary
will be held nest Sunday, m pt rlimy
I.
t' +
w •y, M lrondey
the ehotr, ' ai3 tied • Iby. ,. . (Rev.)
Turner of.:ut:nnon aololet.
Ys
Mr." rind',* Joe"Ody lind Ur. and
CEN1 n TripBargain FARES.
A MILE Road
Minimum *aria Adults 750° Child 41c;
I !i,/;i.r: t J r11 , 'i'/ ?,•r.:441-4-'-- . r F
There is no warlacht�veen China and 'japan, bat poorly equitpped 'Chinese soldiers Were forced) to. re'
'.
t treatt• wiltli ,heavy losses. The above �photbgraph' is
•d picture One of lahe• fir&t actual warfaire scenes ,to reach Can-
Jupa�uese troops,- like the nu►chine-. pqa
i •
above,; hammered at :the 'gates, of Peitiinguntil the' ,eda, -•
Mrs. Win. 'Begley, , of Hamilton, spent
the holiday' with Mr: and Mrs, John
Metter
,, r .Kenny:.C4n41 1 fk
daughters Maryln, Doreen anti, Lillian,
motored to •Tetroit after *peeling the
past twothree' weeks at the home
of
adlM
d 'Mrs. ° J. Menary`. Sirs.
�ir:an
Mensry went with. them for a visit,
The people of this cominunity were
shocked to hear of the terribleacci-
dent
cctdent which. caused . the death R of the
Infantdaughter of Mr. and M7rs, 1.4n-
Iie1d Anderson of Detroit and • extend
their heartfelt sympathy to the be-'•
reaveda pa rents.
PREVIEW
+ Trousseau teas seem to be quite the
thing. Although, to us men, it I. all
a mystery. Imagine a prospective 1
groom having all the lads ° in to see
the undies and things he intended to
;year on the honeymoon.
Well, anyway, the other- day we
heard .a fond mother 'inviting a friend
to toifle to one 'o those -trousseau , af-
;At least we presume that is.
`fairs;
Belle lie,.,Oshawa, Bowrnra
nville, Pert
M Tiope,Cob urg Treptmjet.,
ild
,*SEPT
17th a8•N paneGtwnaaoune,'''Wookveeeo.Mresburg
d '"xb direr LfldYr ih4r_t>/Ahi'lAQJle.,ac-i, .
• dale; Pelletal*, �olFint oo^rovinia;ifc�aied, Ory*nsoes
liurat, Bracebridge . Huuniritiville, Callander, . North Bay, Parry Sound, Sud-
bury, Loirglac, Gleraldton, rellice, Beardmore. •
. virile, f
• tmS a, to
SAT., 1toTORONTO Chsky.Chlo, Durham, Exeter, Fe Goderite.,
Guelph,
*milton, Hanover, ,gayrlston,. Ingersoll, 'Kincardine, Kitchener, ,,'London, ,
.I.%iotvel', Mitettell,
Mem* 1"alIs, Owen `Sound, P,aisley Palmerston;Parti,
a i ,
POrtr•., n, $t. C athaisr , St. Marys, Sarnia, • Sout rnpton,• Vit ,rd,
ri►ths�ay, We rtcn, W'iarton, Wingham, Woodstock.
tarn anits,•'rrain'infortnatition, Tickets, consult neS.i4et ;Dent
See ,1ti�atdirills, t'or eomplete list of destinations.. • . X13
•
Charles Godbblt has sold his farm
of Seventy -0e a acres, :a smile east of
Exeter, to.Wne Clarke, of• Usborne, for
$o,000,.
•
Miss Tera Reid, . A.T.C,M., has been
engaged '‘.iy. the '4vinghain: High • School
nal as instructor in -music.
Another Provincial . Highway ,
- The Provincial Department of High-
ways Ias°dtaken over the road' from
Strathroy to ',Parkhill, and `through.
Greenwity to *rand fiend ' •
-- .Fit'. Blanche .
+A,UDUR:�T, Sept... $• Scl>io+nis ta• •
Phillips, Royee and Arnold are 'home ' ..Loosed. ,
o health officer; the
after visiting at fBrslntZardy Toronto, ! By ar'der of .be �,.
Galt •Kitieliener and Clinton...
y schools of the village of 'Brussels and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Munro and tam- the townships of Morris, K rey
and
ily, of Mitchell, visited with. Miss S• Turnberrr.' will' not open untli •Sept m -
Blair and Mr. •and :yrs. ,R. D. Uunro• .her 13th, as a measure of protection
Miss, Margaret 'Ferguson. bas gone against the siiread of dnfantile para -
to her school at Parkhill. lysis. . The Sunday schbols in. Brussels.
'o, 10 school is to remain closed 'for also were ordered to dose until Sep-
another week on aceount of • the inl• ' tember. 12th. •
falitile paranoia epidemic.r • Love Bird
Gordon' Dobie has returned' to work Wanders from Home Miss 1+71iza-
at Gordon Taylor's store after his A love birdM
owned by •
opeiatior beth Downing of Brussels was loan
recently.. It was a '' great' pet and
pent a great deal' of time on the
Shoulder or bead of its mistress. One.
day'it was - missing and a bad wind'
and rainstorm on that very day made
Miss Downing feel sure she- would
never see her pet again. However, a
wom n, diving six miles- away 'phoned -
that a love bird- had alighted on her
.head. While she was out in the yard.
The bid was returned .to its owner
somewhat exhausted' from its unusual
experience.
Collapses after
Saving Livestock
Found unconscious under a tree after
he had ,worked' heroically- to free his
livestock from a burning barn, Archi-
bald lteweliffe of No. 4 highway, near
Henson, was taken to the 'Seaforth
hospital. The fire was believed to
have been .caused by spontaneous pom-
bustlona of ,damp hay, Mr. Rowcliffe
was milking• at the ..time the fire
started. Ills wife was away also and
he bad most- of 'the livestock safely
removed before neighbors arrived. In
the excitement of the ' fire he •disap=
geared from the crowd and was found
later in' an unconscious cendttion.
W. F. MMelifilllap . _ -
Passes Suddenly
'Death name :with startldden-
Miss) .Margaret Dable, of Toronto#
speat the week=end with her mother. Pr -
omsarluith has• returned
Mrs:
Vas ruby Boyce has returned to from `b► visa to Toronto. , :
Toronto after visiting James B. John- Mr. and Mrs,. O. Mctiv"en andfam-
stop and Mr. and Mrs.. T. S. Johnston. iiy; •who atie114....... ' Ile with Mr. i ni ht to William rine
• Harry" iughe&, 'wbo has b. visit-....Tejo,•shave re urnQd nesson Taieeslay ii
and b1rs. A. w� . t � lay �dcMillab, a well-known - resident•
Ing a in -lit. Itlordam, fray left his to their home at Bowmanville. •
home in -St. dairy's. Mrs. T. Wilson, Florence and Allen `of Egmmondville. fie brad been away-
Bev. Hr.- d. W. Mortimore 'visited ,have returned from a i+Isit to ParHs'hilI. i eirtly in phis, usual at tl *fid on:'Tri 1I
away -
friends d i h to o Monday .je ,or 1 slantile party Iday evening called ae th } imonTui sue
and while there s
TO ALL STATIONS IN
Western Canada
sQecw.Gnir�
�xcuZONs
what .the dear lady .nleant a.•'13ut de=
finitely it was net -'whet 'the said:
''`Now, Marge," she gushed,. A'some of .
the girls are coming to -they :,house{ on
Thursday evening. • We w n't.),0u to
come too, and have a look at ninnies
" Marys Journal -Argus,
torso .-°-�S�t•
"Ooi g Fl` '1o6ct
tetu'rn Limit --4'S DAYS
A11 ROXLMATELY,
ONE CENT PER MILE
Good! Coaches only . -
SLING CAR PRIVILEGES
Passage, Tickets also on sale, good iii
(a) tourist sleeping urs at app1 o�d-
ni°ately 13ie per .m le, plus regular
berth fare.. -
(b) pari'or and standard sleeping cars
at approximately 1' c per mile,
.prus regular seat or berth fare.
ROUTES—Ticker good going via Port
Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, -,Ont., Chi-,
cago, I11., or Sault Ste. Marie,- re-
turning Evia same route and line only.
.Generous optional routings.
STOPOVERS—withi limit of ticker,
both going • and returning—at Port
Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., -and
west; also at Chicago, I11., Sault
Ste. Marie, Mich., -and west :n
accordance with tariffs of United -
States lines. . .
lens n. t e, 'n • age u t case n aeixed.°with
James LBrui_ ndrett� returaied after' in 'this immediate' district is that of I manse
aiding the weekend in Mitchell an acute heart attack. a was ;ern
spending Mitchell", Hata4old Tfil1ough, ran
Clifford Smith, oil St rabhroy,, was a ire elxty-eight years ago • nea Brumfield'
visitor..wlth Dr, •R. C. Weir on Monday, Ser-
um was iru�hed frolu f0T im and in. 1914 retired to tDgmondville.
Mr. acid Mrs. 'Nelson !Hill and Billy on may nig " Surviving are his wife, formerly Miss
and floss Sadie Carter ,spent the week The a par%s of the horse- Margaret Burdge o,f Stanley township,
r and two daughters, Mrs. 'S.. M. *ray
end' with" 3fr.arrdd, Jobeirb {i►t!tE"
i t the grounds`. The Of Stratford and Miss Laura. 310.1il=
a �villiam� Craig and Ed- lan of the Toronto -teaching staff.
of fir. and Mrss.
Albert. KIllough on 't ; boundary.
ht. - -
shoe tournat t It was played' on Wed-
nesday "n "ori
winners .we .
ger Lawson4 Peter Brown, It. S.
Phillips and. i -E. Phillipa ci+nalided for
-the • finals. , Phe next int the meg
Will be .held on Monday night:.
Young People ;.-'The opening
meeting of Knox toned Young
1eople's, union wasr held on -Tuesday
evening inithe.basement of°the••ehme •
rwlit t #leorge Stravghanr .in _.- .eharge..:
Miss Evelyn Plaetzer read thScrip-
e
ure passage, Lune. 9:10-17. GeOrge
Strau'ghan+ gave a. reading, 4i` bat .ter.
rible 'Topie..z: miss` Anly "Tell then
give splendid report of. the 'United
Church Summer' School. session.. The
ineeting' , el'osed with the • bymn' "Abide
With Mei' and the )11zoah benediction•.
i l:+tiril 'particulars from any agent
DESIRE J. BOt. QUE
Proprietor
COMPLETE AND LATEST
EQUIPMENT
° It will be woirtl`''"your while
to wait for the opening of
this smart . Salon , for .your
Fall Permanent.
OPENING DATE WILL BE
ANNOUNCED IN NEXT
WEEK'S ,PAPER
LA VOGUE
Beauty Salon
Over ' french • r -'Cleaners
West Street:
•
For years. you have bought and ,used .Ch l-'len0 Corn Starch because'you could ry
always
•
tel on pit to give you perfect results;'Now
Starch .in its tie* has
� ter
e���r • li�icel� this r
e
*ttOittive Package* with ' t% tril
mark ofe ' a chap
.►� ��t�li ��� under
The : product is the sam..and $00 hove tIz ttio aN
. :. guarantee saile matin ;actitr+r"u
i *1t sugar arta salt, treat
with: hest,; and pres !- el'
lea 's Rice a rlspie s! , f *rod»
ern miracle of aper«�a
a irresistible
ii le Torrr. •
ale s
'Vitae toasted "r7i+�.
are so light, wholesome and '.
easily• digested that w s ccossd
helpings always int, order
t brre��st,, Iuneb, or' the
orti' 4t
. �1W
i sturb sound sleep.)
: vein � p
•C ro"c+crss evicxy5wl►
e!ic
▪ ce Iris pies. it
Alwaysready
,t amusing Mother
story anel on . each
ilk it
portage. Served by ireestau-,
Tamil; Mixd r
hyKellogg *h.
radon Qnt.
Presbyterian, W. M tr-Tile 'Septets.
her meeting of the 'e htissistrne
ars 'ocie~ty of uoat'*Pre' yti�rikn
h wus iltikt ilk the'bitSeMent Of i from ,Sf. Jo ePhfs hospita hips ed t Chatham.
She •leaves
Brophy of
Sudden tit of
Mrs.
11� � 11�iau
iKon
Annie'
'Brophy, wife of Angus Mt -
Elution, 9th concession of Turnberry,
died. ,s&iddenly at '"her 'home 08 Sunday
afternoon, in her fifty-third, year. She
attended mass at Soared Heart thureb,
-Wingh + • ; d was' app
.patently1 good health. A few hours
later she paSieif away On the lawn
ode the house, from a sudden heart
attack. Mrs. MoKnuon was the
daughter of the 'late Mr. and Mrs
William 'Brophy of West Wawanosh.
'Her parents for a while' resided -In
Goderiebi and she was born in,• this
to•Wzt. She 'receivers her early •educa-•
tion ,at the St. Augustine Separate
Eidhoot,. and after attending Loretto
Academy 'at Strafford she' graduated,
If You Are Your Own Mechanic
REMOVE GREASE
Soothe Skin 111NARD"S
b
Rubbing in
Ci#vlryC a ter o lr.
the slat- .'h on -w ednewasy
with Odor Laython, iris chargee
Nine year* • ago ebe'
her now bereft. &
also a brother, Joseph
W1m".
r H L OId Boy
��. -
Mika"ern >�.
•
James Parke, of San (Francisco,
Bengali old boy, was kilo on, "
the
highway»:east of Shakespeare on: Wed-
' sesd - - : September let. .tte had been
.,'F. ' pr s1de+d+' at the orgari.
Mks., _J, • 1).. Mowatt led` in greaser., Mt
io
Corina Aker`gate .: ei Ott ..on
R. J. t1oss of Mound Ike "
tiOl spoke very eacouratiatly ort
the
Of -tit ills*
�Mrork.�amons , Ina*
. lte'r. It. 3. *nd R+ �.''
l a , charge of Me wor,.
w on his
formerly in a �t 'tiod' Witli the +VOW.. visiting it Hensali. and was
n Wtii° way to Attend the Toronto Evac 1
hit► tion
churci lkere: the car went out Of control
gate a reading,
' MMI es Ju ei h ''.. "eir and 4I
Stol ..favored • ash a cl dam
of the Ivory Palk ."' • SIM s, d',
Woods e)osed the meeting with'' prayer.
�� a►I,. Sr M2�'-e S .
e rch 'o• i
Mina" of Ix tUxrltccl► �. �-.: bnM . • ;: � ifer� trot* shoclt. a young.
nien't lSSipnary Sotlety. •hem and su er0, about It*ate ilot►r aftig.
. in the ba ascii ter marl died
er Udr� tb
ft n fir
el
a a k
T'o'es
y
when
turned over three times. Biding with
h�xtt In: the ear". were, wife'and his
father, Don old. Parke, of ¶Henaall. Ura.
-Parke suffered a fractured right Sheu1- •
:der: and minor 1 'urlt5, while Mr'•
parka senior bad ssoine nett fractured
of`. the church, with 34 0, ta*lry
i "ons residlhg wa'a• a
rs
diel attends., ,, 'The , .. ,• .
The
iri
was followed, the, itrte bell* devotional
hrISt. The
'Lncha i f' . . ,
iss DOYotttF
M
read
demon w ,of the hound
os
demon. flits.. R..,T,,, r`R .. • ,: .
Lake' nti a'lon stati** gave A'4plemiid
talk 04 ori the work. being do ' tire,
-iuitisng oat that K4the `Got tltinteI1t has'
• re `in it, but the Chu►r. bus *
• very vital .part." 'They: ' Work on pine,'
That .linos AS weti tar rellgious. The
Iadb ' .tilt be taught to bole out for
hl�if and his faintly and to be'eO
• ble • either Ile mast also be
taught the AnisiiiesSof. litityg1;►y .voca.
tion l training • and.. T'pra etteat olds.
Mire. ,tl. Wagner fni'oto1within . tab, wJ Cone to the Garden .Alonew ,G .
Jsines: 'Woods, the president, then ,tions
ducted the° b urine '. 1t,IVAS dethlo a :`
tel wird' for the .literalto ,,eonneo.
tt lou
with they y studs' book. ' yT�hy The wri�t4
I,R ' �ati0T("A1 n'th h, iu.: ii:&t �.kil `a' tt
1 by MI sir . auallw
tom, a'ndashup, ,while being to en
Stratford •. hopttal. ' 'He, Was in* his
r-
ihlir~ty`-n��t�' .y+�ar« .He sorted_ .,, „.
11
t
he 1
i�
with
t
Over t.
'over-
seas', going eve
ion and sped the 'war hitt Lived at
1 _ ,
l�London,'Chtrago, and San ,"`ranelsCo.,•
An inquest qnes
t
will
'belat St
ratfb
rd
eptetnbe-r' 'i4thx
toss. ie taw ale•
Ofke M they ids it ea.
,.
boat
t
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10 4. NW* 11140414
Piatestoue orhsicez 1rect>s' the
real° story of
0
k( �
tree �►f+�ey.•�=►Maty provenin toughest 1
a
. the world. Por 18 iconiisecutiv es years Firestone. tires have
been on the winning cartat the Indianapolis Speedway.
» �Z the
For 9 Y+ restones�egtupp cars' have W the
annual Pike's Peak ` ankh. Al)Jeukias used .i reston
amazing of 1418.6,miles
tires when he drove the' speed ,.., ,
per hour'' for 48 ":hours ower the' hot salt beds oft. .
Follow the example of these vett who know tirestheand
will not truat their hve s to any L' 1Titeestone. „
nearest. Fires** .dealer today.
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