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• d e,;red, 1, ane 1`n: ca: ..ports _ a•,:st ae'st spent ,r eew days here
eie., ran Sp elel mention nreet la: lest Creek.
we'wele fee "k'ue-D:-V1 er i1: tit ec art ; : J W. to ag ble ' = as r e;hale d
Lit!: art.l eeetta:try. resale...1g en, thee! 3r�?:nL the : osj7.t ' where ::e u:ide,rwen
la n„ wineere by a good margin. W araeation tie :s
. ,.i • .. a. ::: 'a tnuecle inn t erawra' err. ani Mrs, a tt'.rci, spent Sunday
the dermer. A. soft Bali gam' was en ,Steetz:ard3.
?ate lit tr,.f t' officers >'n:l `!:s I Pe.derser. had an ope-at_o;i
t ` a • against r - t. . ra). The for-- r„ .;r` teotel.etis per ca ..d at. L•ort-
eler werdeg 4-2. Just before the :dea last tkeek. We here for assreedy
Pt sports a game of hall ea, e: ovary ,
p eeed hetw. era Dashwood `; ni i red Ran ant Mrs. Grau Ser and Mr. end
it}:e witiah Crediton non by a store 't' -s. E. G .Kraft attended the .>rdirt-
ee tae After Sup ,.'r t; redito 4 vIt ar. teervieee at London an eemd:aL'
tee e ^,y relayed oft The a, ::Y*. Mr;, Gee. is otrei' h end cit ldren ()-
vete coy dt g throughout and we w ,•rtt t 't are vesetirn with relatives read
da . 1 .,: nal sees The alit ea'. . ,,...ES.
c:7 at n'1 1 had a jolly t nn:' .
Net T M. Wenzel of Gowanstot re
ware :n t Lea :eat eatur hy. ;Or 'Wen- n.
b tiur at oft the ba b.r ample re- I
eene1v .:i F, w2,l tike p >s, ,M*n lar -
e re lona
Rev. :Li iiaueh °., Attending t`a_
;a Winner school at G.te:lPh th'e week
Rear ..,y 1 lira Otte Brown ::id fam-
ily Fremont, I -e'., moto'' i here eem
week .;, i tesit:rn; their. pare'st,.
Ret Br Ln preached very accentably
the. .Irverr,w.iva Cburch tern Sunday r-
exaina. H IS another of Out boys
tela cs making ,003 away from home.
Mrs , S n d ord Lawson of Fl.nt M ch
s.t as Mr, end. Mrs. Jos, W. Law -
nM ,s Best _r a Ha?st and Elie Lela
t'3 awn an Sunday, nare-a s, a`_= pearl Mrs. )_3,e�chert,• -1Irs.
dee game between Suellen$ old our 't• Lt �L ,te .has gone to De 'e t t> \ :�,
ai'_ k was deayed on ream t .� tie serious ernes of fir. K. n,n...:,a
ads the best ea:labiaeat ea ball given, Where. -\i:. Jas. Fuao" and 1r.L neb
hta-.. e'- many a' day. Atter the noes.°cif Lead:ontle ry, torte. Ireland, are
er3b;: s it w,ag whin Zurich \vas here.: e " ° �. Z;� 5:.:. Creee Broe. Thee
€ wee a sight good for sore eyes, "=ate' cc :an tar a"'anada i;a see th' co -
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4c,, -z . iii,' yeY a 11u L a >aat\ 1 t.. T. U was 1'-e 3
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t. :'y 1 %.^. i $ 3e.i threw- fi ie:tit-a d y a'el P` r :I,ay, tn11 14 and 1?
t i- 3� a `eh `'hent seL all The'repeats of the sufeerat}n':e is
"ee _^.e t , sat: seared tai t .>;� i l e:ta :S were for the most pert
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. tae`- eeetee« let ':n8 17 'v \ -..:\z wove" in the. Y°ounty -"J 7r,'- •
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nee. a t e fist playing the ;casae errs. ?ugee y'_ zd4rees at :Sae
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ti , 'L Sea; ix; �To-o.,wo. fells Wedn etal;,ati V? lest week. It earnac� at wood (Bt. Rub\; Davis. Bertram, Gar-
° a lana' time fo the farmers and the sinner. Charlie (iladutan, LaBelle
-\. L';r s a: D..n o t .i' 's, Sinned r ulna ens to Elsie lakeside ' : Kay. Elea Kuntz (, ,.a, `erne noun.
ss a' �7:a^i','rE,a- Sarnia. .. t c;t., the alornir'g. a;:� riot its large as i stun t13.i. A joe Sanders. Dorothy
�.r ?[ firs. pe„,.,,; r,;• T; ;d, usual. During the afternoon, bony- ;dell (A), Wanda volt `Saseinski,
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.,? , d : ;;t :.:., ever. a large number went out zny; (I3t. Florence halters, Clifford Web-
!) � T Salam auto. - ter. Helen W ethev (A), T-Ierman.
wet (13).
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ENTRANCe. RESULTS
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Cone:melee from ?age •1.
.: lith of August,
The folloLfing were successful: -
Goderich Separate School -Helene
Brownlee (13), Ernest Jeffrey (A),
Joseph Farr (13), Gordon Ryan (13).
Goderich Central School Evelyn
Clark (A), Dorothea Felker, Edward
Field (A), Esther Darrow (A), Hel-
en Moyer (13) , - Fred Murch, John
ileDereneid, Helen IMIyor (A), Geo.
Panzer, (13). Elwood Robinson. Mar` -
vin Sanderson. Laura Snelgro\:e, -
Victoria School, Codericlt- Alliin,
Kenneth: Hell, Reggie (13); Bowra
Fred; Dorm/dean, Wellington; Fit
singer, Geo. (A); Garrick, Lillian;
Gundry:, Thos.;e1uWman, Annie (13);
Hunt, Edna (13) ; Munro, Reggie'
t B ; tiivins. Adeline; Oram, Alice;
zrinider. Jean;' Rent -aft. Dorothy;
Ross, Violet; Smiley, Grace (,2 );,
ft lnicely. Olive.
'Victor Lauriston's Robert Pati;
Memorial „old medal Lata been wan;
. dward Field of Central School, j
atna the sliver )medal by George Fil.
singer of Victoria School.
Crediton P. S. -Milton Finitbeia-
e . Herman Hauck, Irene Lawson,
Phyllis Winter.
)iasbwood P. S. -Leo Evelartd,
inc Tiernan (A).
Daylieid P. S,-Gladya3 Davison;
Brown Higgins; Jean Lindsay; Alma
lztrelay (B)
Hensall P. S. ---Nora Follick. David:
Geronette (Il',; Rena Hudson, Allan
L*•• �1e Gu r6. Brtrs.,,l;; i c Johnston Glaays Luker, Laura
T.t i ;,lLa i Z ataa; Janes :ticPoneld (z3), Al-.
Ele e}fired auuItlr (13 r, Jolla Steacy (A)
'� ". ecce Geler , It t L,T.I. �; .1nule'd� T:tllll (la' ),
t
.:a `encs- e? . DM'C;+ar.m..=et
,.; • ''td R:� r°:can :e, Hewell Geier (A). �Iit ou•
.;sp.:: Hey. Ortlaa alellch. Madelrna ,llelditt-
ger t1', Marguerite Prang (81.
EXETER
FNeter P. S. -May Abbott (Al F.
Abbott. Charles Acheson. Amelia
At -b on. George Beavers (Al, Grant
Zurech P. S.Ednaund Bedard
(I3 t. Gerald Bedard. Ethel Dietrich,
Theodore D c •t )
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i b A ie
( . , Eleanor 1Ju-
.lel' u s ST .'1('N1('.
Jame:, .t. Sunday allot
anti .t 4 e,..v tag Grand
There was a troug wind blowing
and the lake was very rough. There
was no boating and very little bath-
ing. The weather was not too hot and
day: was ideal for sports. A gauge of
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soft ball was played in the morning.
In the afternoon a number of sports
were run off. The married vs. the
single ladles played a game of soft.
ball, the latter winning out 7 to 5.
The teams were: Harried - Mrs.
Lnwsork, :firs. M. Nuance, _Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. F. Boyle, Mrs. T. ?,
Southcott, Mrs. F. Kerr, Mr-. "tV.
Armstrong, Mrs. F. Coates and Mre.
Wes. Stone. Single -:hisses A. Hand-
ford, Elva Harvey, C. Parsons, L.
Coates. K. Sanders, V. Coates, I.
Johnston, E. Fisher and V. Essery.
A game of soft ball was also played
�Ir akni , Dug:" iii lsa �e ci between' the picnicers and the-eannp-
r , die:a vetat;d wait friends ?:ire on ern. The biter won by 9 to 5. The
i saaar-. ,de eay„ wereeeeempa-i ee by players Lraee: Campers -Logan, AI-
M?. and Mrs. .login Sic lnitosh of De- lane Richardson, Biackloek, Shott,
ezon er ;till • i wa,, formerly a Mickey, Heyfood, Fox, Elliott. James.
ree: Loy at this > w_ e lrs. Ray ?t': Street -Harness, Cole. Boyle, Reed, '
at What:. Peeeem. 'Mich., aid Miss Lawson, Salter, Bagshaw, Statham,
lead r el Eacwen at Sydnea, Neb.. Wolfe. The juniors also those sides
a e s . 3 g f.,4; weeks with rhea and played a game of ball.
thee.. metear, ei-s. R 'tleEacli e -.its,
, Gee. l ott -n.i dead:oaf o Weyburn. The results of the races were as
clad;, are vee ells with :ler par.ros. follows:
!Mr and Mrs, C. Finkbeener and •;that Balloon race, primary girls-i;tali
Clark, Margaret Martin, Gladys Pen -
hale.
Balloon race. primary boys -Le-
land Jory. Harry Cole.
Beginners race --Kenneth Hockey,
Leland Jory, Margaret Taman.
Primary race --Helen Penhale, Ma-
deleine Deering, Margaret Martin,
Ladies and Gents Balloon race.-
lst, Roland Williams; 2nd. Ferne
Francis; 3rd, only ones to finish.
Married Men's race. -1st, Gordon
Heywood; 2nd, John Willis; 3rd, J.
at • SI. Southcott.
T3. F. O. Race-lst, Chas, Keddy,
2nd, ?.Ir. Kyle; 3rd, Mr. Prout.
g Matched race -Chas. Reddy, F.
' Delbridge.
Couple race -1st, Wilfred Shapton
and Fern Francis; 2nd, Elva Harvey
`and J. M. Southeott; 3rd, Corsina
Parsons and Milton Luther.
Blindfold Driving race -1st, Cor
sins Parsons, Milton Luther and H.
May; 2nd, Lena Coates, Chas. Fish-
er and Wilfred Shapton.
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Shipka
Kee-. sive retur:rad name troll) Grad- d :I. a. t;raLv:crd
_ �"' • '.ttCut�.::a t"'. su1nm -
,z, • t 1 lirs. R. S. Wiesen n and
• ss Alma HdI ,were n :tYtelrell on
Lr Chas ZLL ,lie- ,n1 sen Gerald
are spending a few weeks in Musko-
ka.
et . and Mrs. Schlutch r ai Pigeon,
Mech.. visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Ide.
Man is just as ` oulig
and Strong as his
Blood -
14 o man can fight the battles of.
life and hold his own if hisbloocl
is not pure, for rich, red blood
is what strength is based upon.
1Vhen you see a strong, vigorous -
man, who never. ]Mows when he
is licked, you may wager that
such a man has coursing through
his veins rich,. red blood. Many
people have thin, pale blood.
They are weak, tire easily, be-
come discouraged quickly, and
sometimes feel like giving up the
struggle. Such fours need Dr.
Tierces Golden Medics' Discov-
ery, which is sold by druggists
in liquid or tablet form.
Send 10 cents to Doctor Pierce's
Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.,
for a trial package of the tablets.
NIAGARA. FALI,$,c NT.-et1 have used
:Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
at tires for the past three years with
wonderful results,•-abd' I take great
pleasure in saying a word to boost the
cause of `Freedom from Illness.' T
.am a pressmaa,,)i by occupation, which
is quite fatiguing and injurious to the
system, but since taking the 'Discov-
ery'
Discov
ery business has no drawback for
me. Three cheers for Doctor Pierce's
medicine .i" -WILLIAM H. DEMPSEY,
.J&., 32 Bridge Street.
f••Piierson on Parkh.:ll rs.ted the. let-
ters
et-
i ter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rata,
last week. -Mr. and Mrs. B. Ross Mc-
(eaz e and c idr n, who have. spent
several ee ,.. .
LL „ lis .,t Sin; D. :tic I.s,_�,;,'s
ure ' to, their home at ri :ids >:
on Sip .d;�y,
Death c* Peter elcKenz`ea-Mr. Peter
11•71Ce-asie dead at his home sacra on
July 4th, 1921, aged 63 years and
months, after an illness extending over
eleven weeks.. On Apr1 lith HE was
ltr_cltea with paralysis and oe n,,.-ei
elamed las usual health unt�,l God
gave him sleep- and called-:h.rn to th
a me where. e s'ekness and oriels are
no more. He was born. an. the farm
an wheel) he (Zed and was known as
bay and man to the 'entire community
where be will be greatly missed. He
was closely connected with the gore
bear Presbyterian. Church ever nnace
it was erected, and was an elder at
tee time of bis death. His death will
be a loss to all in the tong egat pn
a3 a_s . fan i ar figure will be
m.asei by all He also act-
ed as a school trustee and was n-
, rest:;:t 111 all thongs that were for
tee gno-i of the community and acl-
vancement of the best tbings. He is
eurc-.ve: by eas wife, three sans end
a daughter -Ross and Irene at Wind-
sor and David and Jahn at home.
Hensall
4:ss Me garet "McAllister, teach ref
C.algarg High School, is holidaying
town with relatives,. -lir. and Mrs.
Grasseck end child. of Cochrane, 0 -nit.,
?re v_sitirg relatives here. -Mr, end.
741-7s., Wickens left last, week ilex
Toronto, were 'err. Wickens takes a
a K t on, tt•''ch the Sterling Bank. -Mr
an -i Ze s J. Sutton :and daughter Miss
Bertha motored here from Gloucester
City N.a, and are ,vssti-a„ with the
batter's sister, 'Mrs. J. Cnrlisile,--Lits,
n
Ortweat and s Will, who -have ben
red' lents of our village for son- :Years
acne re to W nn_peg to r
Ha b:,'g and Mrs. Bartholomew
of De..,_t 04-e vLs;'iri4 at the manse,
--Mrs. Larne Scott and - two ch'Id-
,ren of Toro are ;vsit:rtg her:,, -
It.f.rs Jahn Cranston .of Vancouver is
v'sitzig che- sister Mrs. Jas. Priest. --
Miss Pearl Broton. of Toronto sus i\ol-
-1aye-ig at ;her home here:-i2rs., Niicos
or Los Angeles, Ca]„ is visiting her
cousin, Lr -s. W. 5, Wilson. -Miss Pearl
TJ,ykes ofeloranto is visaing her grand
FINED $2,000,00 -
Godes:eh, July 22 -The heaviest
f-ee ever handed out in the '-local
noires court was registered by Police
Mia iistrate Reed Friday against Chas.
Leaning .and E. elcLntosh of Corunna
and Po -_t Huron, respectively, when
they pleaded guilty to having liquor
centeary to the .0.71..A..0.71..A.-•
Leerning was fined $1,000 and s' -even
days in jail, ,;the ]atter sentence lbee
.aa for ,drivaig. car under .the fin
fluence of liquor. McIntosh was also
fee..e3 51,000, These two men, it up -
peers took ;leer 17 -cases' from the
iiistil.ery with -out sending the order out
s'de the province . Sand were taksig ;it
home. when. they were found in an.i-
toxcate condition neat- Exeter.
Constables pa?kwill and Bissett of
Exeter took the men into custody on
recei at of word from Kfrktore After
brengine. them to Exeter Prov'ncial
Officer Bellow, A. T; Cooper and Mr,
.Salkwill took the men nazi booze `#o'
Golerich,
T ^T
MMITCHELL,-Thetown,s oldeet.
-e .:dent, Mrs. Aleie Clerk, died Sat-
u -lad- aged.. 91 years. -On Sway errs
enures are :rhos; lJuragey .cuff red wstroke of paralyees, and died next
day.
HAI
Hay Ti). No. 2 --Marguerite Ald-
worth, (B), Leonard Grob (41, B.
Tuckey.
No. 3. ---Bona Blackwell. della
Kyle, Margery Richardson, Wesley
Richardson, Luella Jarrott, (B),
No. 12.-Qertrude Schilbe.
Stanley Tp. U. No. 1, --Nora Race.
No. 2. -Alma Rath ell.
No. 4, T; -.--Jean Mossop; No. 4, S.
-Agues Etue.
No. 5, -Frank McClinehey, Edgar
McBride
No. 9. ---Grace Manson (A).
No. 10. -Gladys Addison, Eleanor
Snider.
No. 14. -Helen Dinsdale, Jean Mc-
Iilenzie (13), Lloyd Workman, (Al.
STEPHEN
Stephen. No. 1. -Herman Hodg-
son (B), Thelma Taylor (B), Alma
White.
No, 2. -Laura Eatgland, Alvin
Pinkbeiuer, Dorothy Hirtzel (2),
Laurene Hirtzel, Lawrence Hirtzel,
Thelma Lamport.
No. 3. -Ruth Jory.
No. 4. -Ella Morlock (A).
No. j. -Viola Hartman. -
Sep. 5, No. 6. -Kathleen McKeev-
er.
No. S. --Harry Bosseaberry, Keith
Taylor.
No. 10. -Helen Hayter.
No. 1L -Pearl -
P
e 1 Lafond,,
No. 14. -Fred Huxtable.
i:SBORNE
lesborne. No. 1. -Olive Woods (B)
No. Z. -Wilfred Allen, Bland
Campbell, Charles Cataapbell, Harvey
Pollen.
No. 3. -John Gilfillan, Oscar Har-
rison (A), Isabelle McCullagh (B).
No. 4a ---Hunter, Howard (13),
Thompson, Garfield (B).
No. 5. -Crescent Dayman (B),
Lillian Ford, Hazel Kestle.
No. 7. -Mervin Pym,
No. 10. -Herbert Horton (B),
Ethel McDougall, Maud Millar (A).
U. No. 11 and 8. -Ida Bibby.
No. 12 -Mervin Joivason (B),
Leverne Morley (B).
Tuekersmith. No. 10.- Donald
Hoggarth, Lucile-Pyhias, Mary Tre-
meer (B). '
Hibbert. No. 7. -Edna Sararas.
Note -Matilda Bannister, Victoria
School, Goderich; Evelyn Beattie, S.
S. No. 10, Stanley; Ethel Dearing,
No. 15, Hay; Florence Pollen, No.
12, Usborne; Arnold Kuntz, .No. 8,
Hay; and Ruth Turnbull, No. 15,
Hay, could not write at examination
on account of illness. They tare
grantedcertificates on their school
work.
Farquhar.
T resherig is the order of the day.
Oir. Brown started out on Thuesday
and -Mr, Pollen on Iosday.-ubir, and
Z11rs. J. A. Stewart and daughter Lor-
aine of Vanguard, Sask, motored to
Taranto a month, ago, and last .week
visited Usborn:e friends ;together -with
Mr, William S.ewart, and Misses Nel
lie and Ge_ ti a of Toronto, and are
ties week at Grand Bend, where the
Stewart fiam:,lies . from this vicinity
jcdne ] tra,ean fora day on 'Saturday(
;I:ss Violet Stewart ,whop is attence
'ng the O.A.C. at Guelph also camel'
home for the occaaj n, returning on
Manda&.-Miss Nellie Anderson; re:-
ccatly of Londoni. Normal hes been en-
gaged to teach at Lumley school for
the next school year, .
value Supremi
is in every packet of
PP
Every little leafy will yield its full quotao
generous `goodness'. 5o1d in sealed ,packets only.
HARVEST
EXPENSES
Harvest ante brings expenses which must
u
be met with ready money, 13.ou1d you
need an advance to help you over this busy
season, interview this Bank. We are Pre
pared to help all responsible farmers. ►
THE CANADIAN SANK
OFA Cil 44.4
PAID-UP CAPITAL - • $15,4Q0,O •
RESERVE FUND
15,Q0O,QOfl
EXETER BRANCH, '. , G6.aTnserr Manager,
Pneorporatedin 185.1
CAPITAL RESERVE $9,000.1no
Oyer 150 Branches
THE OL ONS BANK
These :s neo saver or surer w ci fe u tying your sur-
p:us money than placing it in a sae:n i aeimurit with The
tfo:sones Bank.
Why not begun to -day ?
EXETER: BRANGB
T. S. WOODS i♦fanager.g
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Reit at the Exeter Bran: h,
The O'Brien Business College, London
351 Richmond St. (South. of Ring St,)
tendon
The oldest established business college in London under pr:sent
management, with the highest guaiified teachers and lowest trition fees,
gives individual instruction. Thorough courses in BOOI KE1PING, COST
ACCOUNTING, SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITIING, ;1IACIt1Nt-.
CALCULATLNG, ETC.
Register now for Fall Terns startini August 29th.
W. J O',BRIEN, Connnnerciai Specialist, Principal,
_ - -- ;��. _a �� u 1 sem, ti.: a .." ►sem �►�
Get Highest Prices
for Your Cream ?
You're entitled to them" anti you can get them if .yoa8
send your cream, sweet or sour, lto us. And we sup-
ply cans free, nay express charges, and remit promptly
every week.
Write for canes now.
A
BOWES COMPANY LIhl ITED
70-76 i'0'ront St': East., Torantot
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-� 'w��i ;i_���i�::;a�� wu'�iie."��i�:ru�i..��_sa��i��-�::���i•.w.'�:�'�i'^.���
The Western Fair
LONDON
Sept. 10th .to 17th
SEVEN FULL DAYS THIO YEAR -
THE 'POPULAR EXHIBITION OF WESTERN ONTARIO -
$6,000.00 Added
: to the Prize List
BOYS' AND GIRLS' CALL{ COMPETITION
SPEED EVENTS DOG SHOW -AUTO RACES
THE WORTHAM SHOWS ON THE MIDWAY
WONDERFUL PROGRAM BEFORE THE,
.GRAND STAND TWICE
DAI.T_ee
YLIrNTY OF MUSIC IIRLWORICS EVERY NIGHT
Admission '10th, 12th 16th & t 2 e
17 la ..Sc,. ].3t1i, ,14th, 15th, 50c.
Grind (S tared : usual prices.
All informateoin Cram the Seereta,rys.
Lt. -Cala W. M. Gartshore, Pres, A,, 14 z. Hunt, Secretary
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