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DOINGS QF DUN
GANNON
It lNGAN:1UN, Sept. . �' - Mrs.'
1.T'tbU Ilea -Liman and soli, Itirhurd.
Beaman, of :\Iunrue, \.I1t'li., °trent the
wateLt,ehil with 'Rev. Jr "1'. Daub and
:Uri. 1)tlllk alt the United church
]ursoIlage
Jr. llIr't Shackleton and son. Allan
$hacklt'toa, of 'Torottt1, vi itt'd friends
here last week.
"Visitors with \Ir. and-.''Jrs. Cecil
Blake reeent1> were \Ir. and M1•`.
Russel 1 I I.1l, of Fort ' \\ ills 4.)11, and
S1rs. I••aatt'alnt.i: son Keuuetli. ut i:'t'rgus.
31'r. alid Mrs. \Y illlur.•llroan :Intl two
,y'tt111 \ i`ited the '1't,l't"tn1 ' 1':xhlilit1101
and Balled tilt relatives ;At Ne\\lua_tvriset
oxer the week t'tld.
11r. a111(1 Mrs. Jas. ;Intl son
1)u11;1f11, of Toronto. \ tslted \t1 '.. Iit)y
Rutledge, t11( furtllt•r's sktt'r, t,\'t'r the
► r\ t_:ls
" \less ,i.. .T. secret,lre
lt•Itruin,
the
firer t'(
,r
the al1141ii )1 eau\
f„ 1.
Foreign Bible Society, reports S71. so
far collected 111 the village and Ilt'iift-
borht,od.
Kenneth ('r• t ford, has. returned 'to
111,
parents. Mr. ".111ti MrasV Leonard
t'rat\v-ford. atter sj►t�ndiog t'lle smellier
months w 4[11 lgis grautlpar its, Mr.
and \1rs. \V..3. Culbert. 1111 concession
t.,f •
\l r. Pero Horne. a pa t.te n l all t f ode-
rieh Ilosllit:tl, is 1'1 t't,v.er111a9 11tt't ly t1'* 111
+li 'oper.11 ion .t '\ eels
\'t*iter, recently wall \fisc' Ilel,.ua
.and Nettie Sproul w<l•ro Mrs. vent!/.
Card. :Mr. 01411 :Mrs ti(xt,r;;t• hearts.
of Toronto. \liss 1•lana sprout. ut•r Wal
i i 1. and ti twk, of 'I't•a•s•
w.lte!
Miss \l.trgart't t;t,de1'i('11.
stt('mt flat• '\eel. eutl '\4114 net• jntrents,
.,,f \It.
I'liit,tt.
Nliss Mary 1,(111.e.:,. (lahtighter
;111(1 NI!, 1 -.idem Culbert is regio„ erin:,
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Hasa a very e'band, arising froira a
b.istv'r, i lt$a infection. Tilt; ,'e (1 S
were Spent at Goderich hospital for
'Medical care.
1 Ticlaliisin Job. -'rhe *ante build-
ings purt.•1ut, et1') y: the I)tulgartuun Agri-
cultural :tt►eiety from port .A11►e1't air-
port were a uceessfirlly moved tu'the
fair grounds. '1'he 'moving of 'thy' first'
one. measuring JU' x 321, was quite an.
twdertakiug, iind - all eoneerntal
brea thed more easily after its journey
up anal bawn two steep- .hills, shit
Rev. L Ha Turner god
Party in the South,
t Vontinti4't. frons paha 3)
llttll(it't'a111t t' of the mule, t o we Were
told, is due to its hardiness, its
staluitaa, its , ability#fto withstand the
searing hent, and lit ('all live on at
ninth leas .regal diet Ahall the horse..
Ilere -we (met ' alit ` 11141 orgat table
()Neu 'kite eenletd,, �hric,iga• on the -Itis character. "I''ttv'ltl, Ttlln teineartlat ,id,
('duvet it tI of As'iitit'ld. steady, flow ;t colored grailddadd3 wilt) toll1 us his
of cat's tdttl pt'dest rlalls went 1.11 11 \VU . ilium. \vats ",..ark 1'(tlttlalnl,
to► wut>t•11 the, performance. The. �rii'li' direetloll, to llih 1n 1111 wharf he ltd
iug 1111 of the building and Wing tlrt `w•etl as "1:lalmu,' Nle (lid not know
timber to .progress a few feet at '-;1 how old 'Emma, Wass nal' did he itao\\'
1110; 011 tit•'ttridge required, patience
and great. care by the lutit. 1'atucy
post: aho\e the railing were hacked
t,tt iit the ends and 111 the centre to
his o\\ lj age. In the hurtling heat 01
the suit globules of perspiration headed
his brow.. We told Hint that we had
'motored down front Canada, where -
help at little. '11:( 4'et»ntl building. 'upon he replied, "Never heard of that
ildltlt't'at.,iy smaller, also is ventiing plat•(', boss.- You st'e We are hot the
alum. tine. "whole e11i'e e'' 'after all.. Isere again
0Vedding .0nnivwrsary-.-Mr. and Mrs. we brought the eatuterat' into play and
Albert 1)rser of 1►uugalumo11 vu \\'etl- ".hut" both Uraudpatj►py Lurk l'oadam
nt'sd.ty, September :lyd, are observing and 1:urlua. with Mrs. 'I'ti•rtteL itittl
their 111'ty- 1111th wedding a nniversall'y. daughter Grace \ ttiiti adding to the
�tlt_' enjoying good health. Mr. background.
_ `itt• ,:), tier of 11ii ` eau Nle of Bethel Not Forgotten
(1l(,tt'Ilill'lalll is 111 itis `,.71 It 'year, II 11(11', lest we, forget, let 111e spay
stl,tight, stalwart and tanned, and 4 tribute to the saddle -back ridrt' or
•111e1' retiring to the Yillage seven years preacher, for lie 1, still 111 evidence
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ago 1111' assisted other 11(111'by farmers. here. In the clearing one nlll,seerlls al
'rids 4011111er, through intense heat, j Bethel of Prayer ('rude 111 1trtla,'ture
he lttowed- ai ter.-att'rt'' hayfield, whilebut calling these people of simple faith
atll\i„ns friends as Well as his emi1t11(t and pure piety to the eternal verities
could 1141rtlly believe his hardiness or of the redemptive Christ, and .romple-
e\aletly approve his activity. This 1neltar'y to the little church the little
croft of hay was .yery well harvested, old ch(t(1-house with' its equally 'de -
despite the tricks .of the weatherman.
\I r. .1 til - \I rs. Orset' were bora 4111(1
lived .mast of their lives in Northern
1)111:11'lo, coming to these parts two, of
voted teacher. If you are looking tar
heroes and heroines you will llud them
here its Kentucky atmi Georgia -flat fu
Hollywood or Iiroad\vays. We salute
t I. rev years • 1t0u..' ,Their family- are these courageous spirits.
Air,. .'ora Driver, Gulden Valley, who
is.. visiting theta at present their sun
('ecil, wife amd,.1ittit twin girls, of
1►et rtiit : Frank, of Edmonton, Jack,
of "oroutu -and \1111. .Muriel' Smyth,
of
be
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AND TRUCKS
RECONDITIONED MOTORS
Bra4ley
Phone 247 or 658
Son
Goderich
The farther south one travels the
snuffler dame.<tic free .seean,4 to become,
l'uvv s, pigs, ole., et"ut tet resemble the
`ort or thing `portrayed in Egyptiali'
frescos revealing the pre -historic era-
arlow. The anniversary day will cows lunch smaller than our own, and
teat quietly-, owing. to the distance pigs quite dwarfish. This, may be
soiue of their family. but they are conditioned in Part, 1►y.,- the type of
ooking forward to a celebration of • terraria, swampy with.pime trees oozing,
their dialIIond wedding next year. l.a sticky substanee front which turpen-
tine is processed. Indeed, these
swamps aided and abetted by a tropical
heart send forth an udot' fearfully of-
fensive to the nostrils. \1't;' 'enjoyed
ham and eggs -for 1►reatkfatst, but we
are (Mite teltain'that the former was
not • of native creation.
Isere agar. we would ht# fair in our
auIlatlysis., This cannot. possibly be true
of:"tht' whole of Georgia.. The ballad-
'\•ritei.'s have -foetid i115111ration in all
this, particularly Stephen Fos -ter; in-
delibly writing upon the heart's'of men
"'My- Old Kentucky Bovie,-" "Every-
thing. -Is Peaches Down alt• Georgia,"
"]luck 1lonle . iii Tennessee." Even the
Georgia peaches seem dwarfish when
compared with our Niagara beauties.
'The next important port of call was
Atlanta, Georgia-. 0 beautiful 'city,
languid,' florid and Possessed of as
11(.1 tie whose speech is velvety smooth,
to Northern " ears ('11110 ly long -drawn
out, and iii terms of delve tutor courtesy`:
personified. -
It's time to -fled, down to. art ( be-
fore the sun begiFts to gild the eastern'
horizon and to lap (11 a hundred smiles
dr so before. halm and eggs again
beckon. • L.H.T.
"JLJatirRs1Le4Ar,.R., E
4INI)S MORE TOM IW' LOST
10')% Ialdw ay resitl.ent I11ac(d x`25 in
b111s and silver on top of a ear and
forgot about dt. Later •he xeuatelaabere(l
and reU 1'11td to collect, only to find
the ear gone. When it. returned he
u1d the driver drove along the high-
way hoping to find. the money. They
met a pedestrian who admitted finding
the money and throwing it away, as
be had no imteitioll "of walking into
Mildmay with it. Search bore out the
pedestrian's story and a unearthed 5
more than. had been lost originally..
"Question -What (1it1 the Mildmay
math do withthe extra $5?
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:A LONG TIME
1 like that dress you're \yearn*).t,
"I gut it -for itiy twentieth birthday."
,'Really- : It has worn well, hasn't
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TELEPHONE
SOMEWHERE in Ontario or Quebec this week 'an
installer is putting in the telephone which will bring
our total to a ,million and a quarter.
In the past ten years we have added moxa that
500,000 telephones. As the use of the telephone, has
grown, quality of service has gone up. More people
are getting more and better service than ever before.
We will continue to press at top speed our trick. of
providing more and better telephone service as fest
as materialsbecorne available.'.
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Call at our ' office: or drop us a
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St. Andrew's St.
ST, 'HELENS.. Sept. -1.-Visitors for
the hulid-ay '\'eek -encu included \Ir.
and \les. I). J. 3.1eIittosh of St, ('ath-
tt iues \\ h(1 relit s, Mr. and Mrs..
I), 'Todd; ,Aliss Anna Stuart of .Tor-
onto with Mr. and \Irs. Aleorge Stuart ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ales. Ilrown of Waterloo
wit It Mr. and Mr's. It. Woods: Mr. and
\les. Jack I1reudt and 111U1uly. of I)e-
1ro.t•. with 31r, and Mrs. Gurdon Mc-
Pherson : Mr. and Irs. \\'ut:'New'tcin
1'ont.Iic', AIieh., with his 1t-rother,
8. Kev. JI. G. Newton, and Mrs. Newton,
School reopens on Tuesday witle Mr.
(Fralialni Mi11mna1(1 "of T:ticknow as
principal and Miss P,eatrice Mc(►ttillin
as teacher (p1' the ,Itulior roots.
The following lea('Iters.have resumed
Their (11111es a l'terllalpending the vaett-
tion at their homes hc't'e: Miss •1\'. I).
Itntherford to Kirkland Lake, Miss
Norma \Veatherhead to _Alton, Miss
(;race W'ea'theheltd to Holyrood, Mr.
Charles McI itillin to •Zurich.
,AIiss Hentrich. and 'Mr. Charles Me-
(lnilliu w'i're recent visitors with. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Mi'(,)nillim and tither
relatives at lIamilton.
PORTER'S HILL
1'(►It'1'l:It's IF111 , Sept. '-'.-School
opened this (Tuesday) morning. with
\liss \Iel*ottalld of Kintail in charge.
Quite a1 number of new pupils will be
beginning. May their school flays ,be
happy as well as profitatble. -
Anuiverstfry Serv'f('t'S willbe held in
Grave faired .church on Sunday,
September 7th. At 11- a.m. -Rev. F.
G. Stotes1►nry will be the speaker tfrrcl
at 7.30 p.m. -Rev. Mr. Stanway of
'Ilrttc'etield will be in charge.' Spec'tial
music will he rendered.
- Friends of \Irs. Reed Torrance will
be siirry, 10 know she is suffering from
Pneumonia.' IIer aunt, ?I1.s. Brownlee.,
is with) her. -
Mr, and \irs. Peter Young are ,as-
sisting at, the hotne of their' (11*ugll,tt'r,
Mrs, 'Graham Johnston, while Graham
has gone to the West oil the. harvest
excursion. - 1
Miss,' Dorothy ('ox has returned to
cher school at Kirkland Lake after
spend ttg her holidays with her mother,
Mt's. Leslie ('ox.
Mr. and Mrs, Ivison Torrance, ('lin-
ton, .spent -the holiday- week -end with
'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. To:t'rance.
Miss Mary Torrance eotutneru'eS her
duties at -"Union school today.
Harry Torrance and Ken.,Harris are
attending the C.N.E. and visiting
Toronto friends..
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From Bowel Complain{
During hot summer months -all of
us, but especially children, are more
susceptible to diarrhoea, intestinal
pains and summer complaint.' "
At the first symptoms mothere
use DOCTOR FOWLER'S EX-
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This time -tested remedy is fast -
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"My wife is a very capable \ ut1lan."
"'Thes'e's no think of it,"
"Yes, she can get 11(1111' fifteen Min-
utes ahead of me a11(1 look as if she
had bt'ell there all day."
Happiness in ' this world' when it
comes, iolnei~ incidentally. Make it
the al!eet of ptlrstrit and it leads 115 a
wild goose chase. --- Nathaniel Ilaw-
thorne.
TAYLOR'S CORNER
TAYLOR'S CORNER, Sept. 3. -Mr.
and Mrs. Ak'illiath Snyder have jest
returned home' after enjoying a very
pleasant. trip to 'Vancouver.
Services reopened in 'fon Tpited
church on Sunday, with a very • stash
:tttendalnc'e. •
School has reopened once more. MIAs
Fitzgerald, from near Hamilton, is,
the 'new teacher_ at SM. No. 2.
Two new (T.(".I. students from this
coftnnuillty are Lois (..inn and Bruce
Holmes. ',.,...
Selinoi 'bilges are running one() more.
:1UMillntt,'s Have a new bus.
Miss' Maxine Sturdy was hame from.
London for the week -end.
Sev°ertal ladiotj'`fftfn" this eomml1ritty
attended the ,l ary' " 11'lai tifl'gs, pienl'c at
;pringianit' P1) Sat(t'`rday.
. ra..i. arts r.1
eid's Upholstery
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You Will be proud•,of the Chesterfield, Chairs, etc., that
we re -upholster or re-cover for you: Choice of ,'Velour, frieze,
tapestry, damask. Quality coverings.
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"LIVEN at normal cruising speed, the pistons of your car
.LJ take a cruel licking. With each explosion one of 'them
gets smacked down with pile-driver .force -pressure runs
more than a torr acid a half. Heat builds up to 600° and
higher. And the pistons take this hours on' end - one
thousand smacks and more every minute.
• Aluhliot m pistons are made to stand this sort of pun-
ishment, and more. That's wbj they are used- in ,airplane
engines, too.
Another reason is their lightness, whfchqtf--turn means
power - cdnomy. - Here's why: You can push a modern,
lightweight aluminum vacuum cleaner back and forth with
almost n� effort. (An engineer would explain it in terms
of low inertia.) And inertia is important in
a piston, which must reverse its direction
every split second. ,The less force needed to
stop it and head itthe other way is that
>' lA ' �`much power saved to drive plane or motor
1 -- - car with that Much greater pep and speed.
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