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trout , :Til er ''figwt: eye
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cigar store. '1�1 rooiri41.4-T":..
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Operated IT E. Drennan, orie nt rUi. adjusters reached' a sett*.
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east ode of the Uaare' sliertl3; after raide fit+ ou `Tueeday 01). 'the bitaia Or eft-
%light on the mnorning of Ssturday last. d* to.eo stents abd about 4700 dank-
lieaty woke "was iaiiulfg tori dOOri 46 tea tie 'build , 1 C't imencea
and windows. The • department. _ rwas..at once.
quickly on the scene and located the Mel n
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ala F n,"" . I '=• VMS �i..1�1d1
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count of 1Un s, too be lie • at the
t1pg : I*' 'the - new year, -'p onto
.et erixiggton '1,441t bouquet ;off
lore eXnrer ,ell st her rem4't,
and .410 , her.'Cad's bley4n>
surroundings,
to 'her
ae�
.At the close .4;4' the ince 4' 4'10
,harsh, was • .,wed,' hl the : Church :parlor,
2 � • RRmftoa*• *ltd r 'Hetherinztou
Roaring ' w ere Ptes,
rated. by •,M res, H 411000n. # 4c, Miss
¥ :ret, ` sand.. M e sa wl
bo n �oiy<ta,trlll; povo, *Ate, dwr»•.
lag, the pit Month.
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in a *?all: rOoinet the MI .0t., I he `base-.
menu. termed by .Scantling and gynroc
pa►rtitlons. It was btuning *tersely.- The
firemen gained .entrance through a base'
hent window in the rear and quickly had.
several linea. of hose playing bit the veil-
ing and walls. } ,
iLess than one 1tour ` later the fire Was
under control, after having done several
hundred of dollar's worth- t f damage,
which is apparent and possibly consider-
ably more ^u hloli #s not ea4$r to 'detect.
Water and heat . may have injured the
bowling . alleya•..se e$44„-Skennan, -says - it
will be some days: and 'possibly weeks be-
fore this become nppgreh't. -
That the tire might easily have - con-
sumed the whole building if not prompt-
ly checked is evident as the heat broke
S -.. " '"ai d"v'44sN, ,,,62.6iaSr e.lveynennr`mer wet
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IjIGH'VWA'Y WIDEN NG
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In: uuykheavy 4�apornd' -bottle, 1.I
�� bottle 49c ea 1.
.PlitrO4tuin 75e. ' gtitTQL Gbc� Vkd. $1.00
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Road North. , f rte; 'Clinton WMD Probably
Ite. Extended to ',twenty Feet
There is now every chance that the
road north' iron Clinton to Blyth will be
finished to a width of twenty feet of
cement: surface instead of, , te. ten iteet
which, the btigina1 contract called, for..
West Wawanosh and Hullett Township
people objected strongly to the ten -,foot
strip 'arid 8, 'petition, larges; signed, was'
sent to'Toronto. Eventually Mr. Hep-
burri---deer erthaty 41 a.=irkiajority-ot
members of the County Council wotild
sign a pntitibn asking for the twenty -
foot road, it would be granted. Warden
Geo. Elliott took the matter in hand and
secured '27 signatures ., -to the petition
tiwr: ' zt sS g�x lws�il t` a'.k`4 w; - "rdtLY 4n`�'�17R9 t tge8 ss 4uar t �iC dC R m.
Which has' been sent, on to Mo+rizlt%
It is expected that the'neces ry oath.:
grim lar thexloteniUg operatinnia• wild be
forthcoming, although no intinttat On
to who is likely, to get the contract is
#rratittble. . ,
Those who ' have seen the -.present road
are ' strong in $uppbxt of the Widening
moven: '1t,_ looks', dangerous. "The ten -
foot strip Is lila almost tb 131pth, in fact
will probably be finished before this
paper goes tf> 'press!
o
1VXike--"1"f I should break into your
della, tib . 'you think the coal wbUld
chute'?"
Pat --"Don't know about the coal but
the kindle wood." ,
Industra1
E
Tuesday and
Wesday.i
4,g, HELD
a.
xtensiv- tksplay-s- of Live- Stock, -Fie -d- Yard and Gar -den
Products, Home Manufactures, etc., with generous
prize: •of f eyed' in all classes.
Special Exhof Work
GRAND OPENING....Tuesday Evening at 8 o'clock.
Thrilling'Performari�e before the Grand Stand by.artists
direct from several of the largest Fairs in the Province.
PROF. ARNOTT—W idely known comedian
�n -•M icier.
JACK LYLE—In character singing and com-
edy --The Man with a' Thousand .Faces.
MARKS, -EROS:--The three. Little _ _Hal B'i!Ilies,
direct from their mountain home.
CHARLES R 0 S S' -Radio': Goldjn Voiced
. Tenor.
ANNE TRAYNOR—Dancer, Dazzling Enter-
taining and Artistic.
RILL MORGAN—Pianist, King of the Ivories.
J. H. GARDEN --Matter of Ceremonies.
Presenting a program of music, dancing, thrills and coin-
edyr worth coming many m esto see and -hear.
Adrnission for evening -Adults 25c, 'children 10c.
b 4 tQ ran
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BIG PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Speed Tests
2.28 Trot or , Faee, Purse '$120.00.
Noaeltq Relay dunning Rice
Purse '$ 50.00
Running Race, Open to Huron
County $ 50.00
SE,E-THE J.UMFEft.S __ __=
A' new and outstanding feature will be a Hurdle .Jumping
-Contest for -first„ second and thifrd prizes..
AMONG Tilt C I Itel:ES
Services et Victdria * street United
church on .Sunda`. Sept. 16th, will be az
follows: 10 a,m„ Sunday 'School; 11
a.m., worship service; 'i p.m., worship
service.
Services at North street United ehurcb
on Sunday, Sept. 16th, ` will - be conducted
as follows 10 a,m., Men's Club; 11 a.m.,
worship service; • 3 p.m., Sunday School;
7 p.m:, public worship.
Services at ,„ne ss,?resbyterian church
on Sunday, Sept. 16th, wiirl be conducted
by the pastor, Rev. D. J. Lane, as fol-
lows: 10 a.M., Sunday School; 11 a.np.,
worship service, subject, "A Bewildering
Mixture;” 7 p,m., public worship, sub -
Services at the Baptist church- on
Sunday, September. 16th, will be as fol-
lows: 10 a.m., Bible Class; 11 a.m.,
Harvest home services. Rev. E. C. Smith
f .Wingham, stili Preach-.. SpeciaLmnusic..I
7 p.m., public worship, Rev. E. C. Smith.
I. W. C. T. U. NEWS AND �
VIEWS n
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THE BABE THAT DRINK KILLED
Except for the rising generation, the
newcomer and the interdict, everyone in
Canada has a say in the governments of
town, province and, nation. And whe-
ther they go to the poll or refrain ffom
voting they have their say and they say
it most effectively. They either say by
their vote whom they want to represent
then or by their' apathy that they really
do :riot cam .-, wiadoVR -Th
leered vote is an expression of selfisfinesa
and works almost always to 'the advan-
tage of the selfish interests.
And the result is far reaching, For
example :
.k This. is the Babe,,that Drink - Cii1ed;
Th3s "is 'ne � ex 4"neglect neglected the
babe that drink ,killed.
This is the liquor that intoxicated the
father that neglected the babe that
r
This is the vendor that sold the xliquo
dei kine _
ar
-Sunday; Sept.- -16t1f - special`--Ifar'Gest7---that--intoxicated the -father -that neg.
Thanksgiving services conducted by 'the 1 lected the babe that drink killed. .,
Corps officers, Capt. Hooke ,,and Lieut. Thies is the bre. ver that provided the'ven=
,
Strachan. Special' ,display: Interesting_ _ dor that sold the liquor that
-. intoxi-
ness; 7.00 p.m., "Sowing and Reaping;" that dfaritnhkerkiltlhedt. neglected the4.o cs 1L,aAm�:DaomP,nt.uitful�- Baed
Monday, 8.00 .p.m., "Sale of ' Produce"
All are welcome.
NORTH ST. W A' S. CONVENES
Mrs. 1. Hetherington PrcF-sntcd--Miss M
Robertson 1 -ells -Interesting Ston. of
Journey to Nava . Scotia,
An interesting meeting of the Woman's' babe that drink killed. „% s .. 1
Missionary Society was held in the Sun- This is the voter that eleed the p'bli- !
day School room of North St. United ltician that voted the law that permit- t
church on Monday, Sept. IOth. The pre- ted the brewer provide; the vendor' that'
sident, Mrs. Hetherington, took charged sold the liquor that intoxicated the
the business part of the meeting, Mrs 1father that neglected the babe that,
M. McKay- the clevot4onal:---Mrs.. McNevin--drink...killed. 1
gave the devotional reading -and Mrs. J. This is the paper that influenced the l,
voter to elect the politician that voted
the law that permitted the brewer pro -1
This is the law that permitted the brew-
er provide the vendor that . sold the
liquor that intoxicated the father that
negl'eeted the babe that drink killed.
This is the politician that voted the law'
! that permitted the brewer provide the
..vendor - that sold -the .liquor that intoxi- !
�cated the father that neglected the
Howard .read the scripture lesson.'
Miss Mary Robertson told of some
interesting events of the Robertson re• ! vide the vendor that sold the liquor;
union which 'she and her sister, Margar• that intoxicated the father that ,eg-
et, have been -attending in Nova Scotia. jested the babe that drink killed.
Mr. A. Mf -Robertson also attended, which This is the mother that chose the paper !
was. to commemorate the 150th anniver- that influenced the voter to elect the;
o1 1s
..cry of the settling of the Robertson politician .an -that voted the law than per
pioneers in Canada. She sold: "The matted the brewer provide the vendor
celebration lasted four days, in'. reality, that sold the liquor that inioxic tM
but will last many years in the memory the father that neglected the babe that
of thosb who were privileged to attend. drink killed..
Descendants were present from many !From a little thoughtlessness do mighty
points of the United States as well as evils grow.
Saskatchewan, Quebec, Ontario,' and 'all
the Maritime Provinces. Acairn hada - BEN MILLER
been erected en • the sire where the first- -Mrs. 1 . -Moore visited With friends in
house was built by the Pioneer J. Rob- I Lueknow on 'i'hursday.
ertson and during the celebration was'• E• Hy, of Auburn, called on his
unveiled by two very old ladies, one 93 , 'Zriend, Mr. $.astBrown, on Monday.
Iand the other 84. Everyone taking pari Miss Beulah Long spent a few days hi`
was a direct descendant of J. Robertson . j Toronto last week, also attending the CI
A picnic was attended by over a thou- t N. Exhibition.
sand , r'elatives`" and friends. A large : Mr. LaRocque and son Joe, of McGaw,{
birthday cake decorated with the Robert- are holidaying. in Montreal.
son crest was cut by Mr. R. Robertson of Mrs. (Rev.) McCrae, oP Benniiller.
Buffalo,, and passed by siX little girls re-' took part in the service -at Blake's,
presenting the six .children, of the pion -1 church on Sunday. •
eer. The grave of the Pioneer J. Rot -'i Mr. and Mrs. Wasson. of StrafToriivalle. 1
ertson, near New Gla coiv, was, decorated have been spending the past week^ with
and' n, procession Visited four other cern- their daugnter, Mtrs. R. Moore, arislfames
eteries and decorated the graves of rela- fly.
tives. At each cemetery a short service
-was held, Mr. A. M. Robertson giving the
address at the graveside of Jas. and Mrs. Mr. Joe Larocque is spending his vac -
1 Robertson. The last meeting of the re- :tion at To -o its and Montreal.
union was on. Sunday afternoon when a Miss. Dorene Webster spent. the _week-
! gathering of possibly two thousand assem- end at her home at St. Helens.
bled near the site of the cairn to hold! Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bean and two chil-
='a worship sdrvice. This was in charge of dren spent Sunday with friends at Mit- f
fdur clergymen, all descendants of John shell.
Robertson, Rev. J. A. Robertson of On-' Mis_s Amelia McIlwain spent Wednes-
Slow, N.S., conducted the service, Rev. day with her friend, Miss Ethel Tabb,'of i
Donald Mcl:.eati Sinclair, of Valleyfleld, i Nile. i
P.E.I., prayed in Gaelic, and Rev. .L. ! Mrs. Isaac Snell. of Blyth. spent the
Campbell in English. Rev. J. A. Mac- week -end with her sister, Mrs.' Earl 'Mc- I
Kenzie of Saskatoon, Sask.Knight.
gave the 'ad-
dress. ' I Visitors with Mr. erne. Mrs. Chest"r
Miss Robertson's address was most in- Feagan on Sunc'a wt re: Mr., and
,.
teresting tarn those'present: 11711 s E Biicli� Bm•dsurs :tr.' Mon lair, )✓rt�fin
anan gave an interesting syrio sis of the Burdon. Miss Srnitlirim and Miss Evclyu
chapter in the Study. Book. It was
learned with much regret 'that Mrs.
Hetherington was moving to. Wingham. to'
be with her son. and Miss Mttry Robert-
son moved a 'vote of appreciation for the
service she. had rendered as president.
This was seconded by Mrs. Wm. Strarh-
an, w.ho said, "our loss would be Wing -
GIRLS' SOFTBALL: BURROUGHS , vs. SILVERWOODS
The directors .have been fortunate, in being ab1e to engage
these teams from London :which are known as the peppiest
giri§' softball teams in Canada.They draw big crowds
erever. theyapRear,_.
Theeo new wool material'are 5 •
wide . ani' are being shown in plain
colors, checks and flecks
SPIDER WEB—POIRET TWILL
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SPORT CHECK SKIRTING
FANCY WOOL TWEEDS
RABBIT HAIR
PLAIN FRENCH SEAR GES
`Li, ,~� 4.69Y,^"'a....w• _!� ."tVeb„? ^. "r°r'... - . -+na..wpu,M•g - m,... o- gr i ,rel ..,I., - r a
Also--36-inch Fancy Cotton Tweeds for
House Dresses and. children's wear, at
le_ r
MD
should you require a new cloth coat.
this fall, we have a _beautiful range of
samples of the new fall coatings in all
colois.at popular prices.,
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Phone 86 ' ' hP
Cash...S.tore_
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n Pictorial, Chatelaine and 'Excella Patterns
for every garment.
Hibbert
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Burdon, R.N., all of Strathroy. Miss r'
Evelyn Burdon, R.N., is spending the
set—flaming, gorgeous colors, brilliant
k light effects, nature In all' her magnifi-
Icent array. And I thought It was like
looking at one of your paintings!"
Women t no artist) : "As I walked , Artist'} '"Yes, madam, nature is catc.i-
through the wood. I beheld a glorious sun- i ing up.".
LAGGING NATURE
€O F ORNE
CENT A MILE!
ROUND TRIP
COACH EXCURSIONS
WESTERN .0 NADA
Grand Parade of Live Stack• before the Grand Stand.
got a ull ntnnteot all afternoon. Gyandtatt
tion for
°' 2,000 persons
.ssion to groindse, grandstand . 25c,
Childreal5e. f!'
ATIOtS�setaty::
Going Dates .:
Daily Sept. 21 to Oct. 2
Return Lin ir`: 3o` Days
TOURIST SLEEPING
CAR. PRIVILEGES
On pavane tt of an addi olnal
chargee ;ref ►pprolcci ltef ! 25% `of
the' coach oteursiori f' is, for earith •
person, tourist sleeping ( rte accorn.
modatio 1 V ' ec> ,ii4t
re .
heli berth "rates
Stopovers granted at P6rt Artlltir,
Ont. and all statical§ %Vat thereof.
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rtieiilttrt f'i�ixi a tgeibt
Canadian
l «".'.7N'�.: ` ':•' ,"-"'. ■/.s ;�t::,
Men's Work Boots
'AT
SPECIAL PRIDES
Men's Black or ' brown work
boots,well made, leather or
panoo solea and :rubber heels-
sizes 6 to TI. Special
bl n's all leather double soles.
leather heels, with plate, in
`black o>iiy, -Sizes 11 to II. Sped -
Ally prived at
$2.79
M. ROBINS
Please rioter . Store will be
closed Tuesday afternoon, Sept.
18th and.all . day...,, Wednesday,..
Sept, 19th on atrcount of Jewish.
RIOR STORE
GROCERY SPECIALS "
For Thursday, Friday and Saturday
LUC
RINSO
uaker Oati
BAR,
PACKAGE
c
Large pkg. 19-c
Ingersoll Malted Cheese A(sp sc".. 25 c
Hillcrest Shortening,' 21r
Royal York :VAT Tea}• 30c
,.A:.E
BftA DN Corn Syrup TINS IHC Visia. J StarPeanut
3�3 A�%E£ 25c
�_-$utter E
jAR
McLAREN'S
INVINCIBLE Jelly Powders
SC
Tomato Juice F;NEST 10%2c 4 TINS 25c
um and Butter hisses lb. 25c
Fresh Readicut Macaroni 2Ibs.13c
Chicken .._H
„tin 1 -c
Pumpkin, largetins 2,fs pr 25e
Castile Soap, large twin bar 5c-
i1iett's
Lye
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3. CALVIN CTT, Phones 116 and 21
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