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AV. Stanaders of tbe: rd, concession rf
1en completely destroying it to-
- -•,`. the fe.tsoir.s wheat and
crop «also some stack. °t`11c storm
re up taiaout nine an"a„lc=ck :and the
't' 1t$ struck fa. little hef..rre ten.
Vithlln a few secoudsthe building' Was
^mpletely enveloped In fhtm4: i Land
the contents were destroyed. In
the building Atere-S0 toads of hay and
t one sow and two colves er
12 loads of wheat. Eir-von hears tit for
False' Ing t nedSome alsalie cloer in
the field also took fire from the sparks
and was burned.
hal ti ISuacrikderresehenastlyb.eenLasbatvilnvgeeksoinhee
lost a horse and it �vnis only a couple
of months l*,go that the old; house on
the corner farm was de sprayed by fire•
He had some insurance on_the barn
and contents.
James Herbert a farmer of tbe.. 2nd.
concession of Biddulph lostbisseasons
crop consisting of GO acres of bay, a,
large stack of oats and some barley.
His barn was struck by lightning.
His horse stables were also, destroyed,
The loss is $2.000, with $1,300 insur-
ance.
FOR R NEW
HOUSE BARN
OIZ ANY OTHER
BUILDING
Get Our Prices on Hardware
Glass, Heatiz g and Plumbing,
Tin and'Galvanized Work.
WASH DAY HELPS
Connor Ball Bearing Washer $10
High speed & other 'a 2.50 up
Wringers, (guaranteed)
Galvanized Tubs 750
Wash Boilers 1.50
Wash Boards 25c
Thresher's Supplies
Belting, Lacing, nils, Greases etc
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND
STOVE STORE
ElitEHEIMIVEInsisentlissui
URON BASEBALL LEAGUE
HOW THEY
WON LOST
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daugh to r.
Ifay, on August: 1.3th
Ilfrs, 'VIII tont Russell a
Centralia on „Aug 18th
.111rs, Wes. Hodgins
MARRIED
DRAPP,13--BER1YEAN— At Niagara
Fails on _kugust 10th, Cla.dy,s (laugh
ter of Mrs, E. Herman to Carl 1)ra-
per all of Cilnton.
of the pride's parents in Erin 0E1
August 0, by 13ev. J. Lin cisa3-
IL and .11Trs. Hamilton to Charles '
EISIIER---131,E'WETT--- At Et. George s
Sreet _Methodist church Pe'terboro
by 'the pastor Rev. 11.. G. Peever
on Monday August 1.7th. Aliss
Mr, NATallacc A. Fisher son ce
and Mrs, .lAr, Fisher of 1..1 sborne.
DIED
Vv'TILLIAMS—In Usborne on Thai's -
aged ,8 5 years 0 months and 28 1
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Ind ,1bt•r Cousin IIF.. AI 11441
Shingled led t'Mich, ,and Airs. ......,..,
of Detroit Are 1,1141;41g with Mr..and
l.tr.. 'li"in, '4t",1.11. r Lake I1* sd-
:tnung 411 * 2H Ilinarr4. who Beed; l4 "rc
this; week for 41L ..1i114u .ry opent1, .
fnt 01111110 t1Awra' 'Miss Ethel. 9tt^4.aet
.nl'i,rs Way .traa,rroll'r ;T ;., 'Maud 'tot,
Sins and ,i►l,i4-a Etta
FOUND—.' l.ekndlrt c°crAt;,irt,ilsm
4444 ober of doeds and or
pers. ()Wrier 4r1114 b4v.: 1141' by ler
1n., property and. D 11 i 1114 for
t't rp ase mens Apply at th *Plows.
111 1.: (r, L Watson, has
h' hosttion at Cole's drugstore and
lst4aids i:akang holdall's h...tore attend
ing PbIrula.) ;4p. Toronto 1;11.s fall.
Mr. 1!Iilfoa 11011 of Dashwood ha, la -
ken his place with :Tr, Cola..
1>:r,, ,7. uthron of `l'oronto, who
ha, .tctcoinod.ated the lrisscs ;Mack
with rooms and board Tor several
eral
years, look the opporttzk4ity tit ca..tl-
Lug on Mr, and Mrs. :Mack chile 'Hiss
E. ll. meas 11414114 on her .holid:ty'i..
Mr, R. Ilo«cy and Mr. McAlpbine
and •tlaughtor Miss Rhoda, of London
motored;up last Sunday and spent the
day with 1411, and Mrs, C. W. Christie.
of Stephen lir, and Mrs, Eli Coultis
of Elini.a'ille also spent Sunday with
them.
Richard Harding Davis will Nvrite,
of the War in Euro:1),e in Scribner's
1Vhatev.or the .war cor-
respondents a ro permitted lo see
Davis eau be counted on, to (lescribe,
with the skill of long -experience and
in Ibis :vivid picturesque ,style.
.L. Huston and Ella_ 01,13rLia
who have been ,1101idaying at Grand
Bend visited in Exeter on. .."\ touch's
evening. 'Miss Huston was on her
way to attend the miltin,e_ry open:nos
at Toronto and, O'Brei,ni was :re -
•turning 1:o he rt home in Hamil ton.
el11rs, E. W. Smith of North llay;
!Ars, N. Smith Of 13111,f/1.10i :411,Eis
i'30.11411y of (Brooklyn - Ne. Y. and 'Will
Amos of Stratford spent- the weak. cad.
Liss 434,1444.13, riellghi;cd the congrega-
li STroday evening W1111 „three.
voice of wide range.
T.he Croditon ball team- defeated
Exeter in a fast graine of ball here
on Illonday ,evening. tile score 'being
3, to 1. Nike ,run was tscored by
'Cretliton it.. the fifth inn.tings on, an
error in right field. Ena11Cia came
ack in the, la.s `Boyle scoring on
two4base, by Gann, Ts). the sev.'n-
h Creditoxi ,scored two more :runs]
Jr. Gunn of Ailsa ()raig gave 0,00C1
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btu 1 r of decision. Wit hoot tho co- .6.
nian fleets are righttng, 11g1/1414 104/1- :
-,,,r odds. This fact may destroy the 4. For the N
plan of campaign by sm. ,c,
wheel of fortune is that it im not *
The most amazing turn of tile *
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insular country depe:d-
'1ng entirely 011 thy' safety of the
ocean routes for her daily bread—
which In danger of a w,lr lam!
but eon-tine/11cl Gc.rmar.y. cut off 46
from ,supplies that heretofore reach:- :
hor freely on hOth-ta ad and M10.1 46
that will have a,ccesq to Gernian-4rnd.'
Jkilsirian markets aro Rolgara and
supplies usually come by land are at :'
war with the Trio( nowers., Food
stuffs may be imported in •noutrat'
vesseht through (he ports of :Holland
or Pprimarlz bat the war continues
long- and the allies find that farn;ao
would prove an effective weapon, •
probable• means would be taken *
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to shut oft the food from' overseas.
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nuriber of our town lad;os have
formed themselves irito a committee
to assist in any pos'ible, 'way io
this Nationol crisis. A eanvas of Ulla
town 'was 'made last ,\veek an,c14`,ip to.
date $206.50c lias 'been raised to
"mg hml.,pital ship. Anyone 1VisniP,g•
to conlxibutc may leave their soh -
Big Yields -31i', Clans. Harvey of
brought, him good returns. 'F,Ite
(wheat turned out 95 bushels off of
two acres. 3\lr, T. Wood whose
land ',adjoins that of 111r, Harvey' also
:'-ad a splendid yield/. He a ton
,filed that, threshed over forty
lAtsllt-ds to tile acre. 13001a lots were .
,...\120 paid top notch prices [for the
Ivas over Standar(' qual"tY,
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Ordered Suits
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$25
$18
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