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will.. held At AI»,A . .
meetroaa� Coils Aturnnia m time before ,her death
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'her sister,: ° tiss Nora 1Statvri'ripg' is a mater,
dist chureli ' the ear ; �•' B. 8. ' Ve�kttis and; . Lorne
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this week. '�'.
sonT for u few �
x'e . Y • . fax , • . _ � erieh, is • a Hep w, lta�nor• Ur, . • al , o +er c .
f a few days. here thik,wee�h.. A'...TA?�ta7�y, ef ,.. °d.. .. ,
.. .p, �itrivate'd funeral �rYic'� mill be con• sad �tliie �di�er T.w�reic.
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of � I.ist.we• of �u�gltuia ,�i'�i'rs•, >1'au»„�row�r,m . ..
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. ; •3iaew ire Big t of Toront he 11 1T t f Glad i h
I Sept:14;e'- thw tl. ; s, e..
;1�m; rwood,0 a !estsala Iwgthwen, d teed at the Itoxne on
a t „ N[ Give 'Evidence
.. and Mrs;
'w �te, glueslt$ last week lr . v.
-p, . or b►ttfii4, ” ,A)) Jtheir:
1�,r. an�.lfd'ra; E:�d«''�
retard' thee ,were acconnpanled hM `•Miss y
coils hospital, Peterboro, who has been.
op) vacatipn; at ;.bier.Jenne There, . .
'Mines Annie" Watson, Vera Taylor
and sl.auri'ne Miller, of the (Handicraft
1ub,' an Tuesday 'accompanied Miss
tFiora Durnin, county, coach, to Lon`'
• don, where they took 'liart ie. the et -
Whit Lb their project "ciotherciosets
up-to-date,” under the Women's Inslt
PARAMOUNT
---^•^ for the week -end. .
Miss Iona Swan, ef Nile, was home
PARAMOUNT, .Sept. liar.- -Mr. and Word •has!'been• received here that the
Mss. Ad. MacDonald, of Pine River, St. Helensschool' fair planned for i P-
were recent visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. • •tember :'.iith has been cancelled on the
Arthur Cook,
-Recent Visitors with, Mr. and Mrs.
W. ' R. Martin were Mrs. D. Creech,'
Eddie and John, of Pine River; Mr.
and Mrs. `Wesley Osborne and Edith,.
from ;(Y1arlk's. '
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MaoGilsl werere-
advice of Dr. Yokes, ,M:0,11
Messrs. Hugh and Will IBut'herford,
W. I. and Gordons Miller and A.
G.
'Webb were at London .for the exhibi-
tion on' Monday. sell of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 71ey l M f
Wingl1am, were recent guests o
fnd. Mrs John Swan.
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� ,w �� "c>iurch, ;.(Glint -�here,,-wi1+1 -be , , �
in St. Paulst, Ali., t odtst church. Interment will -reached the scene shortly after the'
ton, at 2.t0' ' o'elt' Saturday' after- Me hcrash, t
noon Septealiier 1,1•tb. wbetx
the res in Oolborne cemetery, ; •
tor, ° Rey, Kenneth McGlynn, tnnited•' in
the bands of xuatx'imOny " 'Margaret
Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A F. Oudmorer Clinton, and ]lir. Ilar-
vey� Henry Taylor, younger son of Macs« ,•
Taylor, of Hallett township; and the last week atter a visit with relatives
tor. The church was at Mitchell and other" places:
late Henry T e M.r.. and • Mrs. James Horton and
attractively decorated for the happy alar. Archie rHgrtonl were Sunday visit
event: in autumn Bowers- and --greenery,. . Ripley: Miss Viola )l�rlaeer, organist, played ors et p y
the wedding march from Lohengrin, Dave Anderson - spent. ISuuday at his
bride,'given 'in Imarriaa a by her home in Deck:now. r Dul+Zord and
The
and :Mrs. Arthu
tallier, was charming Iwo. goer length Mr.
gown of royal blue velvet -ludo bat son Teddy, of. fioderielr, were Sunday
of same ,made And' grey aec oriel. vi itors in, and Mrs. 'Frank Morton' were
,She carried a bouquet of Madam Birt-
til of the valley and down from Listowel fort the weekend.
BENMILLEI-
dress .of •mill'berry crepe with alpaca
rW c .: titilAli�.N
,with and Miss Florence McQuiliin
(Stratford were' visitors` at th ,-home
here. at Vera
week -end. r' .�•�i`
Miss Vera Taylor is home from
erich for a : week's vacation, '
Weinen's . Institute. --A siplendld
meeting of the Women's Institute wasa
held at the home' of Mrs. Elliott Tayr
alor, with thirty -dive ladies present.
(Mrs. . J. 'Them presided and •th,e
(roll call, "My favorite vegetable and
how I like it served," wa•� well re-
sponded to. , Letters of•thanks for'
eruct were read front Mrs. Cliffe Mur-
- ray and Mrs. Joseph Gaunt. ' Mrs.
,Oster,. of Blyth, district presidents, rah_
as
the guest speaker, choosing as b ........
her, Mrs. J.' "World •World Peace and How It Can.
an in-.
"
'Be Attained." firs. Oster gave
wresting` and impressive talk. She
tals'o spoke . briefly on Canadian indus-
tries. Mrs.. Morgan of Ripley' fa-
vored with ti. reading, "The Cattle
Thief.". Miss 'Brigham,` of Clinton,
,who is district convener of legislation,
• BELFAST, Sept..13.---Corsi cutting oleo was present and gave a short talk_ -
. I on Parliamentary procedure. "• 'At the
,Hutt Hilo filling are the Dreier of th:,
conclusion lunch was served, the host-
Missday far a couple of weeks. airs, zl'�, G. Todd, Mrs. John
'Lenore 'MsicDonald, of •Itipley, esses being
has comzieiice�l her duties as teacher
'wan and Mrs. Q_eorq: Phillips. -
BAX 'Ir'%LD
terfly
LELBN
lilt. Richard Glidden returned home
a' ONiNYB'ROGat., Sept.. 13.—Mr. ,and
Mrs; J. O: ''Robinisen, aceomplinied. by
Mr. and Mrs.' J. Mc011uehey of East
Wawanoah; motored,to 'Parkhill on
Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Potter.
Mr. and Mfrs. G. H. Jerson. and
daughter, of Clinton,. spent Sunday
with Mrs. C. Jefferson.
We congratulate Mr. and Mrs, Gus
Devereaux on 'the birth of H son in
Goderioh hospital.
MIr. Wallace Opnningham of Toron-
to, is visiting his (mot.
Cun-
ningham.
Several from here attended the fun-
eral of the late Mrs. aMeliinnon on
Tue,duy. ' y
roses; .
Maidenhair ' fern.. The bridesmaid,
Miss, Dorothy Innes Toronto, wore a
f Token roses.
. Jan � ndora were - Sunday
iatel afte ar a
e., , f,:..,Iawrtm ,.y ° a1I�URpU . • &lino with
_ .. vlai•t , . .thotlri. i
U
''Vv'as
ha
recap u the `bride and bride- the: Hormone or a
receiving_with the bride's moth- lemma Barman: of Lodon, Mr. Dave
groom
er and Mrs, Taylor. � A buffet luncheon Harman as grandmother.
was ;served. by Mutat Myrtle Margaret
up forlcthe. week-end.of Toro,xl,gnmother;
(strong; Hotel Watkltns, _
intends to,
Smith and Freda '�Schoenhal$, 1 fifth Mrs.
ke 11 her home aerena WI3eers,
ward the ,hs;pPy young couple a �'
motor for a trip to Northern Ontario
points: They will. reside on the bride-
groom''s farm in 11uItett.
trimming with corsage a
of Constance,' was Mr. Thos. Lizmore- and "Miss Marie
Mr. h Keller, e d to Sumner et" Lo , S dal
old of ;finding MacDonald in the
oar whit Iti ,head +rushed. against the
foie, and • of finding 1ifeXCenzie ° in• a
semi-cniious condition ids the ear
and Webster uneonsselous in front. -1
the wreckage. The 'f oderlch peen
drove to 'Dungannon aril notified Dr.
V'dkes, evtio returned to the Beene te-
•lind MaeDontald , was.• • dead. The r+
mains _ were brought to (ioderich and.
the postrtnortem revealed that MacDon-
ald had. died,iro'ms a skull fracture
which extended from ear to ear over
the (top of Anis head. `
Webster, who appeared at the in.
quest supported by erntcheo, - at first
testified he -bad heard a blowout be-
fore the car went into the ditch, but
later changed his mind and denied that
`testimony. He said as the car went
into the ditch lie was throwp clear of
the car and was knocked . unconscious.'
His leg was badly shattered: McKen-
zie escaped serious injury.
ladies • , n
an
• *the sed to announce that lye
hieiSla i d ,a new m
o
der«n P
bermaf
;l
t
Waving Maehini;You thrills
atfk*•AeSnllsbtailMch,odern
method.
A., •SPE
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�d Craquiixte•
Qit
' EC: $1.50 °.,.
$3.95-40
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$2-505.,00
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new 'nloderii tt"ltlCiltiilit' + rtsUf'CS
Our t 1' -years experience, plus a
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nQLtYWOODBEAUT,J'I1Q1-
West p : Theat Sfi« (Next Cate) PhxanC ^i 2
Capital: .•
eon. t'hte '•'I it ai heir
the scene and gave measurements ob-
tained in ;his investigation -of the ae-
ei4en�t. Other• witnesses offered idea- It • was replaced tills week by a>c
man who lost This life. I +blood-�poisening caused by a thorn.
tiflcation of the i confined to w on and whil Jos
*The jury's verdict was that litmean Mr. C. Stewart is still c n gleaming new pg o
the his bed and at tines is very W. takes a holl�ltky eomtnencing October Iet
mzi nmiller. Mat�D'onald came to•his death op,
lie of Gortie, and Miss 13es- ° road leading from Nile to, Dungannon the mail cvagop will be driven by Jack
Mrs. NVy , with inber• 7th, 19:30, The Signal or The Star to January 1, •J'oheston, with the same old horse be- -
wer recent' visitors the night og Bepte *shafts.
sae 'Wylie a tween the 6.
Rev. Geo. Wylie. i fractured skull, caused ,by the 1938, only . `
ear he was driyftng, coming in 'contact
with a telephone pole.
•1H. J. L. Eedy was foreman of the
jury, the other members being James
Mawhinney, Wbt. McClure, I?, S. Il> -
ringtene Frank Jones, Toho D. Rich-
ardson, Robert 11oore and George
Pentland.
NILE
Wilmer Rutledge ton. the sick list
His Majesty's Mills Now Curled ' ►
Flteing Style
Transportation of the (King's matt'
from tiain. to pOstoiliee IS DOW telltt
conducted with the dignity which•
. Gs
its due, for this .week a 'brand-new war
gon replaced the old jallopy .which: ham
seen service these many years: •
It is reported, in fact,; although titre •
accuracy ef the story is doubted, that
the last teiV daye. Josh Ni:oore, the 'hors and :wagon an
miss i`ox, of Toronto, who has been started together In the service sexes--
teen years ago.- Never' once was • s
train missed and the' old• wagon, *1
though it tottered and squeaked along
on Rs assorted wheels, always did t
thorough joie with nary a mistake err
n -old4wa
u • ' #�(:- titin, tmens..,
i s theugi`tC'"'bse-samtr" gra
visiting at Miss, M. Currie's, leaves for
-her ,home in Toronto on ,Friday.
Mr, W. ' Watson has finished thresh-
ing, :hnd4has his tractor 'again. on the
crusher: '
Waite
after v1stUn'g
_� 14iir W1C-t?itt•� i,,e Wa....�
her either -,-Who Weil
critically ill.: citizens with no appntent, eentimest.
Mites Jessie' Wallace is laid Up with had .seen its day _and should go..
on
from a
in . the Belfast school.
Mr. and ddrs- -Dynes-Qnmpbell
last Sunday with her parents, 'Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Fowler, near Blyth.
-Mr.'and Mrs. Will MacLean, of Salt-
ford, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Alton.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Baldwin attended'
_ the' funeral of their grandniece, Cora
Nell Anderson, eighteen•moniths-old
daughter of air. and Mrs. Linfield An-
derson. •
Mr. Charlie Sherwood, of Detroit,
spent Iast week=end with his mother
and brother, Mrs. Sherwood and Earl.
• We are sorry to hear that Mr, Fred
Ritiichie, near Zion, lost bis barn and
season's crop on Fridarmorning last,
CARLOW
0ART,A_ , • Sept,. 18.---Corn-cutting
silo -filling lava begun'• ^ The h1g
wind and rain - on ►Friday nightInoke' -Tormtta atter being the guest or Mrs.
n; much of the; tail - standing corn, O. ,Stogdill for two weed.
Juhrr elordenr-+ a and._.Hearal&J4 .3ferianoyfoKaehine,, of `oronta,
oalepe were beginners at No. 1. school `wsis the flv nd guest : of Mrs. C.
last week E,teedlll«
LAYFIE'LD, Sept. elrrth.—Miss Jean
-Woods motored lest Friday to Toronto,
where she will spend aiss ew days.ti'kler,
Whitaker,
was accompanied by
wito had been a guest of --Mrs. M.
Woods for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stevenson mot-
ored to Marlette, Mich., where they
attended the funeral of Mrs. NW: II.
Stevenson.
Misses Mamie Greene Marion Greene
and Patsy M,dHale, o ,Lohdon, were
week -end guests of Miss Betty Gaird-
ner. i
Mrs. Tilt and daughter, Miss Muth
Tilt returned to their home in Preston
on •Monday, after spending the summer
with Sirs. Tilt'a :daughter,, Mrs. !Max-
well.
Miss Gwen Morgan has returned +o
Sunday arternoonr at 2.30 in the United
end 'guest of her mother, Um J. .
church. arks. ' - -
The school- fair, which was to' be Mr. and Mrs. W. Chane, of Detroit,
held on tate 17th, ihas been eancelled mere week -end guests of: lire. crane's
by order °tale medical health oMeer. father, Mr. le. ;Weston. Oh their re-
' Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and babe, of turn :hone they werea�ud ped bhip
Toronto, are visiting with their eon- their sans Jerry,
sins, O. A, RRobertson and Mrs. W. IL +summer holidays •with his grandfather.
Reed. - ' 'Mrs. V. V, Martin and 'Mrs. M. Fier -
son have returned here after being
Mrs. M. Bell; _ of 'G'oderie'h, is end- �� a meter trip through Mro�coka.
Mg a month with her renis, ler. and • Mrs, tie V. M1attin and family re-
WI
M . `« a W. rtted to ,;their dome in Detroit on
11L• S. and Y�arlaa' Ash
XS. met` et the home of Mrs. 'gin,- =tinder after expending g the gunnmer at
derson on Thtitsdayy last« Mfrs. Frank their cot a yrs. h tehtmer re -
'e
Wilson had charge of the devotional Mr,. '
Rob
period a e the program as outlined • in turned'' home last week after taking a
tt►►North.
the Missionary Monthly eras followed.; Motor trip up 0nkin and their cousin,
the theme, "The Un'Changin Ohrist The Memel,
Mrs. Bell, was appointed ^aetary pro Miss. Kirkwood, have t returned ,thio
m. Tl e . keine ; "In tl t ,tc of eseento Leh., atter sgieeing
110D"you have reason to •rejoice that- you voted
out and Hepburn in. The lie .burn admin ftra-
Henry p p
tion has replaced mismanagement with good Manage=
meat, extravagance • with economy. It has, replaced the
-unbalanced -b et.-witha; balanced odg ct, -*gigot' lthe -
chronic yearly deficit to a surplus of over 9 million dol-
lars. It has relieved the drain and stain on. taxpayers'
'pocketbooks in many ways. In • the year that ended
-Y! -. March 31st,. '1937, it reduced_ Ontario's gross debt by
$33,098,165.39.
Monday, '"uesday & 14 ednesday—
Waiter Winthiell -Ben Bernie- Alice Faye • Patsy Kelly and Ned Sparks
head a parade Of talent Ina frivolous feast of fun and entertainnafeht.
Treat your laugh -glands to "
Grant, equal to one mill on 'the dollar, from the Prov
-
1 ince to every Municipality, has relieved Municipal
taxpayers to the extent of $3,000,000.
Cancellation of .the arnusonient. to will sayse patrons of
the theatre, sports and other amusements $3,000,000 a
year.
b,
Ontario is granting a $5 reduction in Motor Car rates
vkil that will save, motorists $2,500,000 a year.
The .1rovinice has cancelled the 20 per cent levy for-
merly made upon the Counties toward the cost of
King's Highways, a .saving to Municipalities of over
$2,700,000 to date, and a further saving this year of
$2,000,000• -
Township Road subsidy was increased to 50 per cent.,
a saving to townships of $400,000 per year.
Entire cost of Mothers' Allowances was assumed by the
Province, a saving to the Municipal Taxpayers of over
$2,100,000 a year.
ry
Municipalities' share of Old. ,Age :Pensions was .taken '
rivet 1ly the . Province, saving 'iziver $1,000,000 a year.
8 Payment of Pensions to aihe Blind of $300,000«
VAbolition of the Students' examination fees of $170,000
is another worth -while saving that Mothers and Fathers
appreciate. -
for Hydro -Electric Power have beep reduced to
10Rates
• users to the extent of $4,800,000.
11The Hepburn Government paid relief .charges out of
current revenue instead of adding them to the Public
Debt to be paid for by increased taxes in the future,
as was the policy of the former, Government. -
More Sunshine .Budgets
On October Gth, you will have the opportunity of show.
..ing Mitchell F. Hepburn how much you appreciate his
handling of the Province's finances and the administra-
tion of its•government. Mark your ballot for the Liberal
Candidate in your constituency and work to elect him by
a safe majority. That's the wayto show Mr. Hepburn
you want him to "Carry On'' with his program of tax
reductions. He promises another "Sunshine Budget" this
year—and you know he keeps his promises. Be kind to
your own pocketbook --Vote Liberal.
Thursday' .Frday and Saturday—
11SEREE Of3EfON and OMAN AHEAitNE
XiOstte romatee througlr'a thrilling and adventurous maze of eotnpliea-
tionis. A gripping story of espionage
" LOVE ENEMY"
otder in "LOW IS N%SS'S„
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