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1'r11~'RsI A. , AUGUST T 4, 1921
Crecliton
I
ma;r, 1 ^u'4 R ymo d of Buffalo,wh
n eess. l etas. h e4 in cher. etre
t re, i Silber, 'is . n Zurich ehie w: ek
v,sesag her brother, Chris. Silber.
Cue a:t i Earl S44-eetr»er ry l i,te h;
e-'er, Harold 'Hoffman and Miss B +c -
:e Uofimen and \kiss Harper of To-
eeto
we else guests of 'Mr .and
t.ers it Brown on Sunday.
Sirs, Curt Hal and babe have r:^
tames! home %trona Londo l
Sias Beulah Smith tool :a a; tett'
eetys at the Old Boys" Rettnean..:n
Va se:e sten. east week:,.
A serious accident was narrowly
'4•ertee on Saturday nigh: at dud
'tests Bridge 4vh ah ::s being rebuilt
eao •antern .hadn't baea a: and a
i:en er coming tram the wese ran
i`a the abstrueeon before aware of it
i3y quit -ley turning Ks ear to iltecwrth
e was. stopped b:for: he landed in
es eel:. The ear was damaged
:!tselerabhand it ead, to be :owed
-•ito town zor repairs:.
H t '11 Taylor was unfoe tt:nate to
° e a las left enn broken' this ,reek as
t: esult ut a cow ramping him.
?Ir end Mt's. Francis Clark and
:eu fuer motored es, 'Marlette. Ohio.
Saturday, where they will as?t
el Mr arta Mrs. Harry Repay.
rhe:. son Russell aceompani:Y1 them
at S alt env Sle,
:tees Emerson Wenzel of Gowans-
else: will take rho ge of :h' barber
la';s th.s wesie which h: b.>ught from
Sam Went. We welcome 'air . and Mrs
Weisel to. town and wish ,he former
lishle3k, FOR SAI.I G ed frame ` `e=t aUew` as n 114busarise.
dtsa:4".4 with stab`e, beakioundatien l:nta y' F:tllntr anti .kiss 1,il1 Dalt
ea4 erne -fifth acre of land on 'i+ n !e': aro i-5itleg relatives x Buttalt.e.
>trez .a Creditors. Apoly to John' ft's. "'t .:43'
ut B G"r l°,ad a narrow•
T>re:t,t,, tared tour nee teem being seriously alien:el one
:a t week wb:n at the les a: cum
,lawn .:a.n the haymows, tis
Vii: l.::tsti.aa yes :a+'� t,,a:ioll•. a: a brae'e which was loose
..e i to \V nd- w.tn the resin. that h: started to
tea': to .te ;lone', in ler the tat:'. that ',a
. i.l; • a'.� t 1:
a;. ess eea • al..i :at. a the h3+ :a,'•k ropy h.
d -,t. .•" ar,t1 . onto . � i �t `¢: I 'nee! .a.:n lh..id .:tti h. t
e'• : ,^, :h :n, A, it was :e ht :I a see ss
+:, . - • ., ;d ee e . tt ns, ti;) :in•k w,e.• ia, urt.to:t' tca dna
t ase: .+„e a se ::s. ,,al clic meet work: for a tie;, weeks -
ase
e ,er' a :avorabl4. see, Miry ialtimanl •xsr
turn, '
\., H. ... ' aa .c s t . .'r, air.
Kai '. ., t `.'.� .� .:r fs ~1a ria : � 'L1.tii '- liC3f1* l'^'.
t? • 3 I�. $.,w s , lit ,t t turn l
.) t :e ii • eed-a or,titint at> ~,e1 , tt.r spend n4
't. ht^ .? .: ^ 1 'A M n
ntLne it.
W. . ,� ,1 a4- i c•s it.r w tit her ,na3r:rte,.
t nes parents i)ur: \¢^ nil Mrs. J. .•list..
.tiah, . \ .ye as a h:: .lulu, q. '3r•nal`e sn 1 4°hill' .''n are vi 't
)84r”1�•: b, ').1“Sd: rfAt'•'3:-:44.4q tri to ands :rt Serr+:a dur n:-: R. \ir.
Alan. e IIv?�y�d� jOaep 2 .ii13i cad Via`. heee', absence: • t. I' agl fled,
3a?att tai. /i*edn -, , Ra. t: \V.. auk Mr:. Baker, Thames
dal ,1. Enteland aro. We; wise thrown t, x i tt1 ' ha e b ea ...among at (;rar.d
a need tiatage and a sa.t.. return .1•ea-1, 'a sees ti...an• h here on \!or,1av
11^ end air:- Herb Ealb:r :tnt1 asa teen way borne.
datiaater are seine -nue at :he Lake' etelarieee playa, here on Thursday
et,th Mr. end Mrs. }lea. Bert».and of teens. This is the last League ';Tama
1)s:ran.
a.
t•' b_ 'hayed here, and i our boys
See, NI to Sale: eds ;der ri Ihtr'i:'. a play :as :facts its they ddidwash Bern :
venine
Jaen 4s tnd} tc)sc soma rase
f end :Mrs. Albert S�.um t: :tad 4a ark,
Me and Mrs. ettiitt)ra Sehniea and eiia is beetle .hauled. to the ma11 this
4h cbe a4a r-,ahrn r 'Pent he week: ',
~ud •a t a44 ; wv.1C. The 4 ;r app:,trs to b: of av-
en t ti•tL cin and Mrs. Dan, erotic y ell titles year.
tee t r .t they. 1 ARM. CUT OFF. --The many friends
t• i'
nae: ,; a.tal daughter, Ztutla.:and » of E*; est Guet,inger were shocked to t
Mae hanna.. Unit ot Buftalo. who 'ten. -;z of the serious accident which
i':t,. been canning at Grind. $end, c».a,yo. cil to him on. Wednesday ev-
a e %%wine Dz. and \lrs. Orme. lean;; Just at six o'clock, atter finfash-1
sr ill t Ser and Louis Ge.r,+zther of n." up the day's thr.:shsio at Gus.
K.teber',er visited friends in town Sun- .1)., .cy:', The blower had become
day` 'r.logye3 and Ernest put iu his arm to
'nes Brown of Londa, visaed her . ¢
aunt, tees. Ewald, on Senda •. t .rani .� ts� obst f in
whin his left
} hone was .rut ori in an instant. He
kiss Vera Bolt nttztrt o1 the Vive tetra brought to; town where Dr Orme
ti' -:'a Hospital s.atf, London. sne.:t the see tar Graham a Exseer bound up
eve. -Inaj si town. wnis ,her pareni . the: wound. He has about !brae:nch- a
\ins, R. S. W son and ei is tt tihaim below thew fl
c111drt't 'ri ,:draping at Grand att tpres.ent Jto*elDhboTa
A. lark: munber from .h.re stook in 1•iospeat, London, reeeiviing trait -
the Fent P:en.• at Grartd Benxi last meet. The aceiclent might have been
'L'lt .ztesday. I e orse iirnesf:'s many friends hope
During Ree. Hattch's absence in for at speedy -eco -eryi, A substant- d
Guetoh fast Sunday, his nephew, rlr ' :al purse has"'been collected to assist r
Haul ls of Kitchener, o:t:upied the cemen
out- eat ?n s4btains 1, an artificial arm and
out -
pa in. the Evangelical Chu,ch karat in papayings_s, h
Sunday and peached very aeeentably. n.
'!Ir. and airs. \Soso Braun of Ptg-
one Mich„ and Mrs!. Sam, Brown of
Kitcbeeter spent last Sunday here, the
guests of .Mr. and elrs, Christian Haist
Miss Loretta Holtzmann bas re- m
turned home, after attending summer m
:imp on Lake Eesa
Mallett ,of the Bank of Com -
mere e Strethroy, was .n town on
Mandy.
has been received from the
Hydr : Commission that a represent:- the meeting was .ishon arru:•h
mese would .be rent{ here in the near enjoyed program was given, and in
future for the puruosa of explaining ' conclusion airs, Bolton served a very M
the installatian of %hydro .n rural die-, tasty lunch. • Mrs. Goodfellow and e
tracts. We know the coming of hydro Little sons -have returned to Toroato
will be a welcome tonne to us as the atter spending a. few- weeks with her
l'aghitinff system t'n, 'down is not at all friends izt ,the a unity Wes Nel],us
Petty of Keresen visited visited Ras -
see Broadeept last week.
NEI PPS OF WEEK ' won -known- i :
lrnportant Events Which Hav3
Occurred During the Week.
The busy Wurld' H Happenings Gare-
hilly Compiled and Put Into.
Bandy and d,ttractire Shape for
the Readers of Our Paper e
Solid. 14aitr's b.tUaytue4tt
Ex -Kaiser Karl is still in Switzer
land,
Spaniards forced to fall back b
fir.o e Moors.
\ os.
United States yachts won the Du
gan Trophy.
The Greeks followed up victo
over fleeing 'Turks.
The Canadian Council of Agrieu
tore meets in Toronto.
Blanchard of London, Ou
missing, since July 4.
The Toronto baseball team bro
even at Syracuse '-aionday.
Tho 26th annual W. O. B. A. ton
Pamela opened. et reunion.
Rain caused the Davis Cup gam
in Toronto to be postponed.
Pittsburg won the only Nation
League game played Monday,
The British Cabinet le e ansiderin
a reply to French Sileel tri note.
Rteparts from Deblln were regar
ed in London as encouraging;.
The standard hervt t wage i
Western Canada to be $4 a day.
Sterling closed at Toronto
$4.011e, and at New York $3.5O
Dr. E. A. Graange, Principal Erne
itus of Ontario Veterinary Colleg
dies.
Forty -Your thousaud harvesters r
quired this year for Western Carmel
erg
'l Bret• r1: +^t Ineve llalitex for Van -
The
slit pen eel in a 1 e -feat sail
boat.
Tht' Orand Black Chenter or Brit-
ish 11 ae r•iee is in an,; ea 1 tendon on at
Ter vita.
ecalist ear
louely 1nJttr,•¢a -seen ,te fails aslee;
driving an auto.
FRIDAY.
New York Gients beat Pittsburg,
6 to 4,
Scrapper won the second. George
Cup race.
Lenint defends his change of Policy
in Russla,
Dealers report great scarcity et`
fur skins.
The Canadian Henley regatta
opened to -day.
- . France may not attend Supreme
Council meeting,
e- Britain will be at peace of6,cialtY
an September 1.
g. The preliminary Pacific Center-
ence may be held in Canada.
ry The new soale for laundry workers
becomes effective September 1.
1- Lord Northcliffe attacks Lord Cur-
zon in Washington interview.
t., One lawyer nominated K.C. pre-
fers not to accept the .distinction,
lee U. S. immigration authorities de-
tained the Australian teem$ team.
r- Oxford -Cambridge athietes were
held to a tie at -Travers' Island.
es Nail's Harbor, a. village in Nova
Scotia. was destroyed by forest fire,
al Automobile Club of Canada Ends
gasoline shotald cost 15 per cent,
g
Alleged drug addict stteanpts to
d- connnait suicide in pollee cells in
T:aronto.
n Gordon and Cyril Taylor. aged 9
and 5. drowned in Red river at
at t irmipeg,
>;. etre Jos. N. Edgar, Pittsburg
r- iow:ls'tip, f"t`aily butt when tlarowe
e, !. a5rr a bu ,�y.
Margaret Matthews. aged 10, res-
{'" ' �' °+''` t.re-' �'e:t r-old;.lri in I>,BIIIle-
a 1, t% h !et n p -:,,c. N.B,
"Rainmaker" lia tlleld is to get
*, gee ;tae nv;sr four inches rain in
r •1 'ittt� Hat district.
`lueh of the village of St. Tite des
yaps. Que., destroyed by Ore. water -
...ante reservoir being osapty.
trio e + r tp r :a ,rt• -d fair-
ly �. 111(1.14.. • ..rt crop in ensue
Two o ;-,t t s i: l xt liealatrt�al
Islaind thr vig.1 geing in to swine
after .'acting.
The Toronto Harbor Commission
will .auto pupils t schools ou trips
around the harbor,
The manuscript of Burns' "'Tam o'
Shanter," eudors:'d by the poet,
brought $51)0 et an auction at
Sotheby's, London. eionday.
WEDNESDAY.
British Silesian experts leave for
Paris Conference.
Kokomo George won the Grand
Circuit feature in 2.04x:'.
Japan agrees to stccept the invite -
ion to the Pacific Conference.
The Greek array may make an at-
empt to take Constantinople.
The United States valuation plan
was assailed by customs oMetals,
Toronto baseball team defeated
yracuse 5 to 3 iu the latter city..
Oscar G. NNachborn, aged -22; 'af
Kitchener, drowued in Grand river.
Australia beat Canada iu the Davis
Cup tennis, and will meet England,
Graves, St. Kitts, and Davey, Ni-
gara, meet in international bowling
nal.
Proposal to brigade Canadian
Guards regiments, of which there are
Our.
F. Clement, aged 30, of Canan-
aigua, N.Y., drowned in the Grand
Iver.
Five new gas wells near Sarnia
ave to be destroyed to stop "black
ater."
Lumley
"The W oinen's Institute met at the
home. of Sirs. Gordoi, Bolton Wednes-
day last It ,s one of the largest
gatberngs ,yet, •here :being over fisfty
ladies pres'enta Th.e busnness Bart of
Orangemen pass a resolution, • of
ympathy for Unionists • in South
reland.
The Royal Grain Inquiry Cern-
lssion closes its offices and dis-
isses staff.
.A Toronto woman was drowned. In
eorgian Bay, and another at \ Ta-
asso Park.
General contractors in Toronto 'de-
ide to put into effect a cut in build -
ng wages.
b
saatief'aCdtory.
The Young Mother
Youth,
with its
vitality,
lmafkes
f ori the
young
mother's
health and
happiness.
But later,
maternal
experiences
bring a dif-
ferent result. The care of a family,
multiplied household duties, and
very often the weakness caused by
womanly disease, tend to prolong
the suffering and to make conva-
lescence a slow and weary process.
Many women—perhaps your own
neighbors --have had beneficial.
experience with Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite ares
the prospective mother. Send 10
cents to Doctor Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a
trial , package of tablets.
U.ouLTarr, O1 T. ---t' I was advised
by a practical nurse to take Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription as ,a tonic during
expectancy, a td(' have had every rea-
son to be gtateal kr;her''advice, be-
cause it kept ane in perfect health and
I had practically no sufferin The.
'Pr es c ri pt io n' not only benefits the
mother, but I am positive the child is
benefited, too..: I would not hesitate
to recommend this `Prescription' to
every expectant mother." -Mas. Q.
Sensor, 46 Hess Street, N.
GODERICH'S BIG TUBE
NEXT WEEK.
Great I'rogrun} for Old Boys' Re-
union --Premier Drury to Give an
Address.
Goderich is
preparing for the big-
gest tine in her history—the Old
Home;Week, August 7th to llth.
The Old Boys and Girls are coming
from all points -of the continent and
elaborate preparations have been
made • .to entertain them.
Sunday, August 7th, is Old Boys'
day in the churches, when the pul-
pits will beeoccupied by eminent de -
vines who own Goderich as their
honie town.'
Monday will.be reception day with
many interesting events.
Tuesday will be the first day of
the horse races two events (2.30
and 2.18) with'a $'.500 purse in each.
Wednesday will be baseball day..
Wingham; Teeswater, Zurich and
Goderich will compete, the champion-
ship.
Thursday will be marked by a vis-
it from Premier Drury, who will give
an address at Agricultural Park at
10.30 a.m. In addition there will be
two more races (2.22 and 2.13, for
purses of $50 each) , and a grand
athletic meet for valuable prizes.
Band concerts, parades, carnival,
dancing and other entertainment
features every ;,day. Music by the
Waterloos Musical . Society • band,
33rd Regiment band; a'airdA.ucknow
pipe band. Something;"tiairig' e't+eley
• erynody within fifty miles
of Goderich should` be there to see.
the fan .. "'
The village of Helen Mines,'. in
ichipicoten district, wiped out by
orest fires.
One boy was killed in Toronto'on
Tuesday and two others injuredby
automobiles.
Mayor Church was made an hon-
orary member of the Bricklayers and
Masons Union.
Chamberlain told the House -of
Commons an Irish settlement was
not Iikely before Christmas.
THURSDAY'.
A list of 91 new K.C.'s announced
for Ontario.
The Duke of Devonshire arrived
in Liverpool.
Syracuse defeated the Leafs Wed-
nesday, 7 to 6.
Nirwana won the first of the
George Cup, races:.
Ontario' shoemakers and repairers
in annual convention.
Poles and Germans clashed with
loss of life in Silesia.
The Union of Canadian Municipali-
ties meets at Ottawa.
Ocean liners were held up off New
•
York by immigration laws.
Canada lost every game to the
Australian Davis Cup team.
The Giants have gained on Pitts-
urg in tee National League.
Unionist peers clashed in the
House of Lords over Ireland.
Edmonton Sehool Board will em-
ploy no more married 'women.
Hamilton girl drowns, at moment
of rescue, after long drifting in lake.
Mayor Church laid the corner-
stone of: Live Stock Arena, Toronto.
Toronto man missing from home
VMS found drowned in the Niagara
river.
Herbert Greenfield;�•is chosen Pre-
mier of Alberta Farmers' Govern-
rnent. •
Thomas Little -of, Detroit shoots
himself at the home of., his sister et
Beaverton.
Corpl. J. D. Dowden, twice report=
killed„ returned to his home near
1el•lrerllte• ,
Four masked and a' wed bandits
c,1aa'twc
Young ,fariners;1a'omes'n_ear
;t1',a oras:` 1.1
Seven bandits captured at Ottawa
11e_gea to have held up Perth
' istauranteur.
SATURDAY.
Britain kalif sunt another note to
'anon oil Silesia.
Great Britain won the last British -
American Cup race.
Tltsrc' was no toraual meeting of
tote Sinn. Fein Cabinet.
The Giants baseball team are Net
"losing in on Pittsburg.
John Taylor. Owen Sound, fatally
hurt in motoring mishap,
J. J. Kelso appointed provincial
officer under the Adoptions ,Act,
Nlrwana, beaten on Friday, retains
possession of the George Cup.
The Leafs beat the Rochester
baseball team on Friday^, 6 to 0.
A Toronto mail is elected Grand
Master of Orangemen of Can•nia.
Poland is dreading an invasion of
famished Russians seeking food.
The Government indefinitely posts
pones Phut to build cement plant.
Engineer J. G. Sing, noted for
planning ninny great works, dies.
Railway freight handlers are to
take plebisclte.an wage reduction.
Lone bandit robs Bank of Hamil-
ton branch in Hamilton of $4,000.
Orders for the arrest of three Brit-
ish generals were issued at Dublin.
The University of Toronto Junior
eight won at the Canadian Henley.
Lord Northcliffe denied saying the
King had, made special plea tor Irish,
Mrs. Nelson Longway burned to
death in fare house near Kempt-
ville.
Civil Service Commission would
overturn Toronto Police Court
system.
Sterling closed at Toronto at
$4.00%, and at New York at
*3.553/4.
International Baseball League bat-
ting averages show Bentley of Balti-
more Ieading.
President Harding refused to
agree to preliminary conference out-
side Washington'.
Party searching for Dr. Stone's
body on Mount Eon, B.C., nearly ex-
hausted from fruitless efforts.
Returning to Irish &dates,
LONDON, Aug. 1. — The Irish
truce has come too late to restore
the heavy pre-war tourist traffic to
Killarney and other beauty spots in
Ireland this summer, but numerous
society people, who quit the isle dur-
ing the Sinn Fein outrages, are con-
vinced that peace has come to stay
and are returning to their Irish
homes. The Marctifoness of Ormonde
has led the rush, resuming posses-
sion of her beautiful. Kilkenny castle.
She and other hostesses are anxious
to entertain their' American friends
on Erin's soil this month and to
show them the actual condition of
the country.
Fugitives Are Massacred.
LONDON, Aug. 1.—According to
Russian reports, battles are.. '`occur;-
ring betwee .'the famine •°iugittve"s
and people. of the neighboring zones,
says a Riga despatch to the Daily
Express.
A party of the famine -stricken at
tempting to enter Ekaterinburg was
opposed. The residents of the city
hastily organized into bands and
starteda pogrom: They succeeded
in wiping out the newcomers. Thou-
sands are reported dying owing to
the inability of the Government to
run food trains into the famine dis-
tricts.
Hon. M. R. Berner Dead.
ST. HYACINTHE, Que., Aug. 1.—
Hon. M. E. Bernier, formerly Minis-
ter of Inland Revenue in the Gov-
ernment of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and
later a member of the Railway Com-
mission, died here on Friday, aged
79 years.
In 1865 he married Alida, daugh-
ter of Sihieon Marchessault, one of
the chiefs of'the rebellion of 1837,
who was afterwards exiled to Ber-
muda.
Black: Ru' t In 'Saskatchewan.
•REGINA, Sask., Aug: 1. --=Definite
announcement that black rust has
invaded some -areas in the south-
eastern Saskatchewan fields' is made
to -day by field men in the employ of
the Provincial Department of Agri-
culture. _ Some fields, it is stated,
that promised a forty -bushel to the
acre -yield, will be a total loss.
Whichever you choose
it will be the BE$T you ever tasted.
BLACK TEA
.Rich, Satisfying
Flavour: From the
finest gardens.
VlommIMMEIMMIMML
MIXED TEA
Just enough green
teato make Ow
blend delicious..
B83.t
GREEN TEA
A Revelation In Green
Tea. Pure.traaytucent
and so Fiavory.
Centralia
Anderson Essery- A very pretty
wedding took place last Wednesday at
the borne of Ma and Mrs. George G.
Essery. when their daughter. Hazel
and , became
e a ethe br'de of air. Wil
Anderson of Gettereh! The
eeretnany was performed by Reit Mr,
fSlnelair in tithe presence of the im-
mediate relatives The brkle were a
going -away navy elute with ha` to
match; After Their return Prem tlw;-
honeymoon trip the young cottul: will
reside in Goderielat The very best
wishes of their many friends are ex-
tended to them.
Mr. Gee. Essery has been on the
sick last for the past week, but
now improving.
Miss Elea Abbott and friend of
London visited with. Mrs. W. Parson.;
over Sunday and the Civic bolday.
Mr. H. Willis of llitchigan is visiting
his cousin. Mr. Thae: \V ilii'.
M:. "Cruman „Mills as visiting in Sr,
Thoma:: this week with his aunt, Mrs,
Spence,».,.
Nies. S. Thompson, who has been
I?visit=n;; with Ther parents in, Branit-
fer d returned home Monday.
t M, and Mrs. Thos. Carling and
family, and ;Miss Irene Essery ,while
en their way to Goderich Sunday mete
with an accident that might have been
'ttende.d with serous results; They
were passing over some new graver
and the car becoming unmana ;eabl:
it left the road and went through•
i. ehe wire fence into a field and in
song one tot the wheels came off
the auto Vorfunaately none of the
ni'cu;aants were hurt beyond a shaking
U ).
Me l?. Fairhall and friend, :%Tr. Mc-
L.ennen of Sarnia spent Sunday .i.'i
' C:entralia.
McGillivray
Tim death occurred on July Zist
of George Lee, Con( ll <1lt
Gi11s',c7•ay,
les 70th yea, He came Ito flail
township when knine years of age,
Itis wet,. who was Vary Ann Craven,
and sex gown -up children, survive.
The funeral service was held at Brine
Isles- church and interment tool; place
at \iarr's MIL
IMPROVE YOUR LIVESTOCK
,Wbether you � av'e• gorses, cattle, 8b1 or bo
t"
�i l ` $Y You to secbre the bast sire obtainable.
Poor storks its as much to feed. and cr, or,
does not thrive as well and cannot reprito.
quality.
MAL LOANS
F R� ESWK PURPOSES.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND - $15,000,000
EXETER BRANCH', F. A. Chapman, Manager.
Incorporated in 1855
CAPITAL RESERVE $0.000.f 00
Over 130 Branches..
THE MOLSONS BAND
The Molsons Bank wants every farmer to feet
that he has a real friend .in the manager, that he
will receive a hearty welcome and can safely discuss
with him his money needs.
EXETER; BRANCH
T. S. WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch.
The O'Brien Business College, London
351 Richmond St. (South of King St) Londo¢r
Thenoldest established business college in London under present
nee
management, with the highest qualified leachers and lowest trillion fees,
gives ,individual instruction. Thorough courses in EOOKKEJ,PING, COST
ACCOUNTING, SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITIING, MACHINLI
CALCULATING, ETC.
Registernow for Fall Term starting August 29th.
' W. l O'BRIEN, Commercial Specialist, Priacinal..
e Western: Fair
LONDON
Sept. 10th to 17th
SEVBN FULL DAYS THIS YEAR,
THE POPULAR liXHIBITION O1 WESTERN ONTARIO
$6,000.00 Added to the
Prize List
BOYS' AND GIRLS'. CALF COMPETITION
SPEII.D EVENTS DOG SHOW ' AUTO RACES
's THE 1 TQRTHAM SHOWS ON THE MIDWAY
WONDERFUL: PROGRAM Bl 1 QRh THL++GRAND STAND TWICE
DAILY
;PLENTY .OF MUSI(; -.1+ '
IREWORI:S hVERY NIGHT
Admission 10th, IZth 6
2 th & 17th . 2
5t: ;13th 14th, 15th, 50c.
Grand ' (Stand Usual ,
All information from t.hq S,ecrtary,..
Ltr-Co : W, M. Gartshore, Pres, A,,. )VI. Hunt, Secretary