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',CHURCHES MUST COLLECT. ,
AMUSEMENT TAX
Churaies have to collect and pay
:amusement tax for entertainmenta
i.and garden parties the same as other
institutions unless the entire proceeds
go to church purposes. The only ex-
emption to .this is that if it is found
after the entertainment ‚is over that
no more than one-third of the gross
tax) TePreoents the eXPense incurred'
and tivo-thirds' of the gross proceeds
are available for the church funds,
the tax will be refunded on making
the necessary application to Director
Amusement Revenue Branch, Parlia-
Ment Buildings, Toronto. ---Palmers.
ton Observer.
LUCKNOW
Mr. Tom McKenzie of Toronto
spent the week end with his parents.
Mr. and. Mrs. Gilbert MacKay left
on Monday, on their.' return to Win-
nipeg after spending a week with
Lucknow friends.
Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Duncan and
their son, Mr. Tom Duncan of Mount
Elgin, spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie. Rev. Dun-
can conducted the service in the Pres-
byterian Church _mir_Sunclay night.
Mr. Jack Pinner of Toronto spent
the week end with Lucknow friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Floyd. Billie and
Burnie visited in Lucknow.
Mrs. J. S.,Newton has 'returned to
Lucknow after spending several
weeks with her sister, Mrs. L S. Reid
Eunice Newton --
visiting her father, Mr. Harold, New-
ton of Toronto.
•Mr. Grant MacKenzie spent the
week end with his parents. Miss Hel-.
en MacIntyre of Flint, Michigan, is
also. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mac-
Kenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moffatt and
Marelyn of Toronto snent the week
'end at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. S.
Rathwell. Mr. H. Girvin, of Nile, Mrs. Albert Thain
-MiSe Tena Grant -of- Los Angeles is and her two' daughters, of Toronto, were
spending a vacation with her neice, guests of Mrs. Jria. 1VIcLeod the
Miss Tena Carrick. week -end.
Mr. Clarence Greer of London spent Miss Laura Wagner, of Whitby, is
the holiday with. his parents. iholidaying at the home of her parents.
Mr. R. J. Button, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell and Miss
Esther Harrison of Porter's Hill, visited
Alex. MacNtay have returned from a
v.isit in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Downs, of Toronto,
,Hear your horse vrhile it works. Apply I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawson
Douglas' Emotion Liniment to sore neck over the holiday.
said galls. A sure, Speedy treatment. Miss Helen Sclater, of Seaforth re-
turned home on- Sunday after spending
a week sail her cousin, Miss Bernice
Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Reg.
and Mary Asquith, holidayed at Port
Elgin over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs, Clark and children a
Exeter, spent Sunday at the home of her
parents.
Miss Eleanor Wilson and Miss Ruth
Straughan intend going to Clinton on
Thursdary of this week to compete in the
IHuron Co. Achievement Day.
Are reminded that the name at the
. Atom which. they are ,writingt.,
the date and their *in ,nansee Meat
"he Oven, Twlee etweeialen none
of the same &tens were Oven but
member of the, Oar,' *them* it
,,, would have been rejected. View
give the necessary details.
AUBURN
Ygung People Will
Conduct Service
Miss Marjorie Jamieson of Grand
Bend, To Give the Address
COMPETING AT CLINTON
Auburn, August 5.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Leaving liay
In the Fields
Rapidly Ripening Grain Prevents
Farmers From Hauling Hay:
To Barns
Nue, Aug, 6.—.MW Anne Tebbe of
Toronto, called at her home here on
rived at Nile oh Sunday, and intends to
leave fof Muskoka with her •parents this
week to tpend some holidays at their
cottage there. Mews. Alex, 'Gilroy and
Kenneth Wright and Miss Elsie Hamil-
ton also motored urp from London with
Mtss Pomeroy.
The church services on the Nile eir-
emit for the remainder of this month
will be in ehexge of Mr. J. Y. McGookin
of Oxbow, Sask. Mr. MeGookin and his
Roberton ailcIttab6,-Or DetreitSlirre- Visit; Wife -and' datigliter— ate motoring from
ing with thE former's parents. . Saskatchewan and will occupy the par -
to, Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Woodstock; The Young People's meeting last Fri-
Mts. Armstoonge Sr., and Mrs. Vohnans day evening was led by Miss Emily Mc-
hauser of Tavistock, were guests of Mrs. Grattan, MLss Eileen Feagan gave a
john Arthur over the holiday . splendid report of the Goderioh Summer
Mrs. J. Philips, Arnold 'and RoyoO, Sehbol, to which she had knen a dele-
are vi.siting in Clinton.
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Ur. sStanley---Strausersend stst. sister,
Miss Gladys, of Sebringville, spent Sun-
day with their aunt, Mrs. R. D. Munro.
Next Sunday Morning the service in
Knox United chureh will be in chage
of the Y. P. S. Mits !Marjorie Jamieson
of Grand Bend, president of the Huron
Presbytery Y. P. will give the ad:
Miss Alma Mixtch returned - to, ther
work in Toronto. last Thursday. Her
mother, Mrs: J. Mutch, 'spent the week-
end in Toronto with her on her way
home from her weitern trip.
family motored to Windsor for over
Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Ferguson of that city.
Mr and Mrs Angus McDermid and
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EXCEU.ENT FOOD
gate.' A violin solo was played by Edgar
,Shessperd and two vocal duets were sung Presbyterian chdigh_was_ tiOnored_ on
by Miss Bernice—Cass1dy and Miii-Be-th. Sunday, when it had for its mini.ster the
McPhee. It was decided that the Young moderator of the General Assembly of
People's church service and lecture,
the Presbrerian Church in Canada,
-which were to have been held cm July
ev. Dr. D. T. L. McKerroll, of Victoria
28 and 29, should be held on Sept. 8 and 4
TOrorito. Garbed
'9 to buy an electric" light for the. church PresbYterian
in the' robes of his office, he deltvered
_OATS ngsspiessage prr .encouragement.
good cheer and optimism, as he related
the doings of the General Assembly
whith convened in Montreal in June.
He sees in the future of the chureh a
new_era—a new epoch—ln its history.
The year 1035 celebrates 'the Diamond
04)4 body hardwood direct from'
the Town Bush 'for sale at 40,00.
Ter single cord of one -foot
wood, delivered,
limited quantity of
good tOdy hardwood skt $8.00
per full cord of four foot wood.
Orders left at Hall •
wifl be attended to.
Cob plod secolaise* Order.
Town Clerk.
IlliNGANNON
New Era Opening
For Presbyterians
Rev. Dr. Materroll", Moderator,
Outlines Hopeful-, Outlook —
Visiting Ladies Entertained.
GIRVIN RE -UNION
(By our oWn correspondent)
' Former pupils soad.residents. of the tor.
Pier "'Wrath," *reboot Xectian, near
day after-noola tor the %AIWA re -union
which has. *Melo, be an event ot
.041 interest. The •gatileitng Wes held
Wert present from Toronto, Neat Tork,
Detroit, Brueeiteld, Clinton, Lueknoar,
Huron, Lende.sboro, Cakurrose, Alberta,
and Bradley, SeAlt., LS • we'd as from
Ooderth. The renewlal Of former
friendships, reealling former associa-
Owe of the earlier days, was one of the
AnaSt pleasant parts of-' the gather*.
Several octopus/dans. Were preSeht.
among them being Thomas Smiley'. of
Port Huron, now in his th year, ate -
Breakfast Isom • - •1
Luncheon • . 50c end 60c I
WAVERLEY HOTEL
TORONTO vo
[0E1' OUR pRias
ON
IRON PIPE
AND ,FITTINGS
GENERAL REPAIR
CARL W. WORSELL
Phone 475 „limeys St.
TEMPERANCE FORCES TO
MEET PREMIER HEPBURN
pulpit. , After the close of the meeting-
'Entees' were -played;
Communion service was held here sin
Sunday evening. Quite a large congre-
gation attended and partook of the
Lord's supper. The service was ton -
ducted in a new order, as there was no
Jubilee of the amalgamation of all the
Presbyterian 'bodies in Canada in the
year ‘11315. The -message is the same as
that delivered upon that momentous oc-
casion—"Arise, shine upon- us and go
forth to ,tearch. preach and to baptise."
These sare still ou.r -marching orders,
Present, upon the platform at the re-
cent General Assembly, was the. one and
only- man still living who was present at
the General Assembly of 60 years ago—
Dr. Gregg. The moderator .related also
of the presence of Dr. Goforth, veteran
missionary, now totally ,blind, neverthe-
less lull of zeal for the cause of mis-
sions, as he poured forth his soul telling
of the great missionary work and its op-
portunities. One could feel the hush
that pervaded that great assemblage
which listened with rapt attention to his
stirring appeal. Mrs. 'MoKerroll accom-
panied her husband and after the ser-
vice they were .guests of Mr.. and Mrs.
pied the pulpit of Aahlield 'Presbyterian
church at the evening service.
Stratferd.—A deputation representing
the temperance forces of Perth. Huron
and Peel Counties, affected by the rul-
ing of the Supreme Court that the old
Canada Temperance Act is still in force,
will meet Premier Hepburn in Toronto
shertly, according to L. A. Fleming, of
Listowel, -president -of the Perth Tem-
perance Federation.
sermon, Mr. Pomeroy conducting it 'by
singing and explaining the meaning of
the hymns.
Quite a large crowd attended the
wrestling bout in Clinton Monday even -
started threshing °Orations.
Mr. Carmtchael, of Seaforth, is en-
gaged with Mr. David McDermid for the
Mr. A. Morrish, of Toronto, visited
his sistero Mrs. John Talib, over the
week -end, and Mrs, Ann Tabb of Tor-
onto, visited- her home over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy and daughter
4eft on Tuesday for a three weeks' vaca-
tion at their su.mmer home in Muskoka.
Rev. J. Y. MoGoogkirt, who is taking
Mr. Pemeroy's duties during his ab-
sence, is an Irishman, having come from
the north of Ireland to the West. Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hoover of Saskatoon. Who
have been /visiting his wife% sister, Mra,
John Feagan, and Mr. Isaac Currie for
the past week, left for theit home in the
W'est on Sunday.
-A safe and sure medicine for a child
troubled 'with worms is ,Mother Graves'
Worm. Exterminator. ,
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Everything for the home
WE-POSIT1VELY SAVE
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W.H. BLACKSTONE
On the Broadicay of Goderich.
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From GODERICH.
Friday, Aug, 16 to CHICAGO $7.40
SATURDAY, AU.G. 17'
nhit $3.60
Equally low faros from ail adjacent CNA. Stnescos
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Haying is pretty nearly wound up in
this section and time will not permit it
all to be hWrvested, as grain is coming
along too quickly.
The' Hydro Store
00darieht. *Ise in, 1)1X
Man,. fSMileit eldest' 'WO
iilreatOt dtstanee,Mr. arid We. darnel,
Oresent, Mr,' and' MP. 'Har0141
part of the afterneen and at eht 00lark
tattsfy the needs of eke Inner man„ The
for the re -union was as folloata:
Mabel. Bailie, Mrs. D, Mellwain, • Mre.
Joint Wagan, Ms. W'alson.,
Mrs. M. J. 'Reed and Mrs. Burton Howth.
The folloWIng committee was appOinted
to arrange for next Year's gatherIngt
P. Mcilwairt. t,trs, John, Treble.
MiSs Mabel Hate, Mrs. Wm. LYOOS.
ten, Miss 4., 'Elliott and Mrs, 'Donald
Fowler. walking race..iLenore
Stothere. Slipper-kielting Mrs.' 'Wilbur
Johnston, Bruceflekt, Horse -driving
raze, Vbxbert Stothers and Mrs. Lorne
Ivers. Children's race, 10 yeaP and un-
der, -Helen Stothers. Three4egged rate,
Billie and.•Dorotlay 'rivet. Burr race,
Mrs. Ryan's side. There was also a
scramble for peanuts which all enjoyed.
Year eYea examined
A. AVIV for peat*, !Watt
pert "Pork only *t Wet laltalerite
Eyes Examined Olassea Fitted
three -v. -Coke holidaY in camp as a
guest et the Ontaxio Athletic Associa-
tion, He was the boy chosen. from the
Inspectorate of West naron al being the
bay best uP hie wet* at school., and
also of in attdette
The regular- meeting of the Men's
Club will be held next 'Tuesday evening
for the purpose of arranging for the an-
nual field day te. be held .air (Labor Day,
Sept, 2. members and Interested
paxttes (Ore requested to be present.
TRaymond Currie has • returned from The greatest of faults is to be con- ,
Lake CouchiehIng, where lie enjoyed a t scicius of none- .
S N G S
,q10011110 7 IT a ver • wig,
(iViltit1)11V NAIIONAI
"Old Yet Ever New"
Dungannon, Aug. 3—Erskine Presby-
terian church was the scene of a de-
lightful gathering Thursday when mem-
bers of the W. M.- S. entertained the la -
GOD ERICH 'COWN I dies from Carlow Presbyterian church,
l Dungannon United church, and St.
• _president conducted the meeting and an
interested program was presented. Mem-
bers from the visiting auxiliaries contri-
buting towards the program. Mrs. A. E.
Mrs... FOrest McClure Presided. Errington, Carlow, sang a solo, and Mrs.
Address Given by IVirs. R. A. McKenzie, contributed a reading.
• Wardlaw. Taylor, Mrs. Davidson expressed pleasure in
welcoming the visiting ladies, Mrs. R.1
Mc1Whinney addressed the gathering, us-
Goderith Township; :Aug. 6—Miss ing as the basis of her remarks the mes-
,sof -Torontxr, --spent the week -end save—old yet ever new—"Go ye into all
at tkole honie of her sister,. Mrs. Geo. Mc-• th; world and preach the Gospel." Ws-
Ilwain. sion work begins at home," she said.
. "and extends to the , ends 'of the world."
Mrs. Jas. Hamilton, of Goderie,h, was Although 2,00-0 years have rolled by
renewing acquaintances at Union church
on Sunday. -
leine and Melvin of Nile, and Mrs. J.
Graham of Goderich visited ' on Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Union Drb.matic Club LS being held. at
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McIlwain's on Tues-
day evening of this weelc. Mesdames
Forest McClure, Itobt. McAllister and
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McNeill, of Nile,
spent Sunday at Mr. and- Mrs. Geo.
of Un2On chur2h was held in the church
on Friday with sir) membe'rs present.
Miss Nora Sowerby presided. The scrip-
ture lesson was read by Norman Fuller.
A description of the scripture reading
was read by Miss Marion COhvell., otter
whiCh a -prayer was offered by Nor-
val Pocock, The. hymn, "Lead on 0
King Eternal" was sung: The topic on
"The Two Searchers" was read by Miss
-Esther --Martvahrs--ISIatifice-L-111WOOSI-
selections .and a solo, "Benny Boy," kas
selections and a solo, "Sonny Boy," was
bers were much enjoyed. ArrangeMents
-were made to have a debate early in
September. The Mizpah benedi2tion 'was
On Suntlay the W.• M, S. conducted
Stratford. addressed the gathering, also
the seivice in Union church. The pre -
E. J., Smith. Stratford, P.G.M. of Te-
sident, Mrs. Forest McClaire, led theser- Stratford. Harold Bo' gie
entertained with the bagpipes, while
splendid address on the subject,
Miss Francis Houston danced the High -
"Peace." During the service a duet,
land Fling. A ball game furnished sport
Veate Perfect Peace" was effectively
sung by Miss Esther Mollwain and alter sallsa. and a Pleasing Ptograto of
races was run oft, resulting as follows:
Harold Gardner. tinder 0 years, girls, June Richardson,
The 01:Tdericit Township Hospital Aux- Dust/ow' , Margaret Blaek: boys,
-Diary will hold their regular. meeting •at.
the -home -of Miss. M, E. Salkeld„ Bayfield J.,...4,1111111/3 V9*11rAms_ b°Y5
Road, on Thursday, August 15th, at 2.d0 under 12,
p.m. raee, gkls, Charlotte ‚Crawford, Mary
Keeping -You Miserable?
Constipation is filo ono big oil of
present day life and few escape it.
- There is hardly any -other -trouble
that toltos tho Ufa and energy out
of ono as constipation with its
clogging Of the system Which causes
putrefaction of the foodrid poison-
-:foota anti feel WOII, bo well
since this command was giVen; there ijs
Mission work to do.. She paid a
great tribute to the pioneer missionaries.
MAW, Of India, and- Morrisonsof China,
who were the first to light the torch in
these distant lands. Mrs. T. T. Turner
contrilouted a pleasing solo. Ail then re-
paired to the basement, where refresh-
ments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.
McfWhinney presiding at the tea table
and pouring tea, and six of the Younger
-girls- of 'Erskine church doing the serv-
ing. Members of each of the visiting
auxiliaries expressed their appreciation
of the gathering. Mrs. McWhinriey re -
Masonic Picnic
Members .of IVIorningstar Lodge. A. r.
and A. M.. Carlow, were hosts on Wed-
nesday afternoon of a delightful gather-
ing when they entertained the ladies and.
families of those connected with the Or-
der. 'rlie gathering was in the form of
the annual picnic and was held at the
lake at the rear of James McMillan's
tendemee despite the feet that Many far --
mer members were unable to be present
owing to harvesting operations.' The
afternoon was pleasantly spent in swim-
ming and other sports. Lunch was serv-
ed in the shade of the ,widespreading
trees on the lake bank. After lunch,
2KINCActrn Million; Open rate, ,..bOye, Jack Weir,
bpposEs RELIEF Arthur; thife=1426it
a Charlotte Crawford and Mary Welton,
Mrs. Hoy Petrie and Marjorie DifeHen-
Kincardine — final effort to
straighten an already tangled, relief eitu-
ation, Kincardhie Teat Omen has vot-
ed 51.1 di.49intinUe 'relief 'mot for
those physfeallY unable to work. This
became effective August, 5.
Reeve J. D. 1.1.2fLeod etabned the Meal -
able drastic, but Its Sponsor, Counciflor
into effect en May 1st dountillor
letiplenttLW9tiL.hette,r,-. Ott
ale; three-legged race. boys, Elmer Gra-
ham and Ernest Crawford. Roderich
McKenzie and Harold Adorns, The
credit for the sueeess Of the gatherinr
due, were: James ItecKenzle, Thomas
Wilgolls Leslie Pentland. John Houston,
Charles CoriVarn and Amos Andrew.
treat on Wedneetday trhen several welt.
matured elm of_green table corn were
See the display of variOus
styles and makes
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Park-,45.day fares to Western Canada and
Pacific Coast ; 2 1 -day fares to the Lower
St. Lawrence, Maritimes and Maine Coast,
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