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'Very 'unusual and inter t--
eve1at ,tools 'lame at the
iaf .1 r, Mind 11 i , Jo.:4epic Dueli tem
4<4 this place, 1;°int Sunday, wIt n
"13eIr faanaala Cls at1 ta't %: n earldtan
;ather'ec1 for rill las ,t.''t"x,'•" to 12
'tears. The t1i.`.a:'.being
ut
ilx Ison Natal ^•ie.
111$.pll.renta here, surd ;w't>
l n£°til;rg, Ra aglkMe. and
'1'uriaarlaac v,..,.' el irtl.a1 bots d,?
;.''Dar., .ago and rri,tl:> their 'ie. rnb''
in Diryadnlr, .la'D weriti.la; at t:i •
fa 1os:,k'insnit11 'tiriao, "Toiling!, 1,:,
oit.'n& ; Sea -alai -1g; Mr. laic. ,,',u .
s:wung his heavy •sledge• ilio 4'
a comfortable and honest- Ryan); f:'+•
his rather iiirg,) f .11i1y, w:1;1;, M
x;iaxc°saal;ale was playing ,ger pAia tar
Treiber in th,l ]sire' -,a On Sut:'r l.ay
the entire family :motored iro (otl-
km•itii to a,a,s.:., fol famay
la:c:tur.'
-MT. and Mrs, Dueharri e ara in the
beat of health and spirits and yet
young 1':evkh ?; ht the 1g,,,A of
-,ixty-two and fifty-nine I sp'ct-
ir,t y. • Th: tr' family ranges in age
i''ait+reen for.a ens, fourteen yearns
And they .. . a, : I •of Detroit c
Mrs. Leon i • I :i',.i airs. Ea.
la rraaaau 1 1` _ , Jo6enh of
•P'e:d"uig, . ,; t, o. I:h o t'
Dennis ati i 3I v. --
trait:
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trait: I''i., i' near l?:,i ''+t'tl, alas.
"p'rank C i l u''o s +1 God r'e:,, 11 -1 -
arid, Ne:; , t an t1 ami , 11.iz t4
:ionse. 'I1. ; '7 n» their Iran):
friends in walling Mr. and 1►li a.
fIucharnne and family many mo.
" neh happy reunions.
Valid t. the Hata) daughter of
'NEL Joh:' s e.la;'.i is dangerously ill 1
'with t.l+ i n a.
Mr. Arthur G'<lina,. has returned
tia Chatham, after spending his
'vacation with 1'i, •pnl e'1t'.s.
Miss TS: innifred Etu:' of London,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and.
Mr's. Ed. Etue.
Mr. and M s. Gera'C1 S aider n•:ot-.
aoretl to Kitchener last Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. John Regi_': of
.Si aforth we ' Sunday visitors at
the hong; T of Mr. and fairs. Joseph:
Raxa'. of Moaford, thea marriage. to talk
Mr. Louis Ayc>Ite and laugh' place in August.
'ter of Cheboygan, Mich,,, is vis- Word has been received.from
dung friends here.
CR'tDITQ
A tart `:ball tourilatnn 'wnt a,.
being ht.,d this 1e. .'nine tiayr, July
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tsar, ha.r •i.
3. iia::.ton of fl'.'and
Rnaiiia. is visiting with :las. P.
Kora
Mrs. 5, Collins" and daughter of
1I in lso:t are . Visiting 'with Mr.nn..
Mrs Fred Kerr.
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land, 'N•.)`, ia visiting hip m aths'r,
Mrs. John Sweitzsr.
Thi: many friends of Sam. Eil1Ser
of alabv, Mich., who formaretly
we.l here, will regret to locum of his
recent 11neis, His brother, Ilrnry.
Either visited him illi' past we,ek,
Mr. and Mrs. ITerb. K. Ei1h'r,
and Bernice, 'ware called to Luck -
now on account of the death ` of
their Ie.., ic'o, Dorothy Anders ,n.
The death of Mat'y l4lc;l)onal,i
•0ec!ared n.t her home Thaanw4 sari,
Silo had nil: ben ,enjouying good
health but becanna afflicted with
atialek, of Voniatlsiun5„ IIsi was
about thirty years, of s i;.' and 'a
; a1u.'cl in:`rn.bs'r of %la.c' .L h• l<it_:
t-ra.ito.l i nureh and:S. Beluga].
Tal'sing alaoe.t flab -what doyou
think of tial;', for a. na +rraaaaa,
eaten.? One '>shad, two aiaivraabaoa,
two .rock. baaa one l>1 aia laa :1, i
peach, ,two 17'e C 1, tall.
'pout, •Cxor.a J ,1 i -1r, C:rotitl":... 1, ae-
c oinpanied• b ytwo !h eats •i`,'•' at •
to .the(.Nrich (harbor tis • other
morning and caught tie) , l:,t toff
the end of thn .north pier in a few
itoalr' i fishing. Dew worm, m, were
the bait uis *cl, 'And the ',holt' c:at,
cls was made within a Distance of
3t1 feet aacivare, .
John Gallop, ago 30,• had his
,right hand . completely ••.''i '.'e':1 at;
the wrist, while operating a cut-
ting box on the,farin of JohnSawa
ser who r'aid:as near Rai>accltt_tle,
Elle was Il ivadiate:y ruaie:t to Lon-.
odan Hospital,
HHENSALL
Small fruits in this section, pro-
mise to L.)..1 a sl>lr'altlid crop
this :section, and fin,' pickings of
naspberniiie are coming into the
market here,
Goderich Centennial
JULY 331--.' .UGUST it
RAND HISTORICAL PAGEANT.
000 PEOPLE
Desai;siting` 100 years, of lifts in
the Huron Tract.
Monday, To, , day,
Wcalutaiday E1.nnan s:
TWO .It.1'E.RNOl" Nal O1+ HORSE(
RACING
Zdontlay and Thur'rlday,
GREAT EVENT IN' SEMI -PRO
BASEBALL
Osiers, champions of Ontario
v ;l i:' clone, - champions ` of.
Michigan, for international'
championship purse of $700.
Wednesday afternoon.
RAND TATOO 11'1) FIREWORKS
Seven Bands, including . t11?
famous Band of 43 Highland -
era of Toronto. Followed by
n.•ignifi ant Fi'eworks dsp'a:r'
Friday evening,
PROVINCIAL ATHLETIC MEET
Many noted Athlaties }vi'l bs'
present Girls' Soft Ball
Gini * - London Ladies v.
COUNTY NEbil Toronto Ladies,
Saturday afternoon
Georg;' Spotton, of 1'6 ing11am,
the candidate of the Cc rservati; es
of North Huron for the carving
bye -election to the house of Com-
moUS.
The United Church of Varna has
decided to hold their annul gar-
den party on Friday- t'v:'nina Jul,'
22t:h, on Dr. Moffatt's lawn.•
'... ..
John McLachlan, near Parkhill
lost his barns and entire crop by
fire the other morning,
Mrs. W. D. Wilson, Brucefiel•d,
announicea the engagement pf her
grandau;•hter, Lillian `S. Knox .to
George Durant, 'ion of John Durant
WANTED
International Company offers
jlt1]`xmi'ed opporun't ea to energetic
§aiaifbitiou:s young or middle --aged
'man, who wishes to get out of the
oa at. Permanent work with fut-
`II.re assured 17,0 .1 if you are aworker
`Write for interview, Mr. 'Wright,
'420 Emery St., London, Ont.
Sir Heinry Thornton that the old
wood -burning engine which was at
the Huntsville odl boy's reunion
last year, will b:' sent to Croderich
for the centennial. This "Will be
made a feature of Huron Old Boys
day
Hezekiah Pennebaker died at
• Clinton, on Friday morning, the
result of a stroke. he. was in his
61th year, and a well-known resi-
dent being head yard yuan -for over
30. years at the Doherty piano fac-
tory,.
MORN
"Zenon a -At Salable Line, Hay
•
--Township, on July 14th to Mr.
..and Mrs. Henry Denomy,
a
dau-
iughtex, a
b -At Bronson LiHayTp., Line, T p, on
:July 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
mund Erb, a on.
Glasse--At 14th Con. Hay Tp. on
afuly 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Masse, a daughter.
'The first residence of the .Jesuit
+atiiers at Siliery, which was built
1639, has been presented to the
wince of Quebec by the sons of
late Hon. R. R. Dobell, a min-
ter in the Laurier cabinet of 1396.
;].his house, which stands at the foot
alit the path outside the City of Qua -
tee up which Wolfe's army climbed
its the Plains of Abraham, is the
;West in Canada and the second
Widest in North America, the oldest
]being situated in Florida.
Sotatething new in the way of
Platunts" was staged at Montreal
Inn July 4th by the publicity asso-
Veiiation ,of . that city, as a send-off
Ito Canadian and United States
•ilelegates going to the annual con -
tion of the Associated Advertis-
Clubs of the World, which
pend on July 12 at London, Eng -
d. The 250 men of the party
sailed a huge ball made of wood
and canvas through the principal
treets from a local hotel to the
ecks occupied by the Canadian Pa-
7tific steamship s'Montcalm," upon
', irtich they subsequently sailed.
The new pavt:ment between
Clinton and Cr'oderich was opened
to traffic on Saturday. This is
good news for those who have oc-
casion to travel over this road, as
they have had to 'detour all 'sum-
mer.
While assisting in hauling hay
on the farm of E. Pyiiu, of Usb-a
erne, Robt. Rowcliffe met with an
accident which might have proven
fatal. He and another man were
taking the hay from the loaderand
when the forst quarter was on, the
+sliding rack rolled to the front,
the.
0 1lase Li:I Ortw,zin of Toronto,- is .Each• day's pi'ograna - will conclude'
!spending holidays h•zre with her lwfth a grand Stre:'t• Carnival; for
l>a:.r nta Mr. and Kra. J. W. Ort- which 24.'pri'zes will bo
weir. .• • given each night.
3larg. and DvI'is Chapman of •
Toronto, holidayed with tia:'irr SEE DETAILED PROGRAM FOR
;randmothe:, Ira,. Cs. Scott. OTHER EVENTS OF a'UE•4i EEK
knocking him off between
horses, the team, took fright )and
s
'e
began 't o run, the wheels passing
over Bowcliffe •s body, and he was
dragged 'some distance by the 10-
ader before. the horses were :stop-.
I,ed, He had several ribs broken
and wag badly bruised about the
head and body. ,
The writ ]sats been issued for the
bye -erection for the North Huron
seat in the House of Commons,
made vacant by the death of John
W. King. Nomination's will take
place on •Monday, Sept. 5th, and
polling on Sept.. 12th. Chas. A.
Nairn, of Goderich, is the returning
officer.
J. C. Stevenson, a 'form'er citi-
zen and business man of Clinton,
who has 'spent the past 21 years
in California, arryrved last week on
a visit here. he is -in his 90th year
sailed from Frisco in May coming
through the Panama Canal and
landing at New York, making the
journey entirely alone.
Mrs. Redmond of Lothb idg':,
Alta., is visiting for a fete ;,.arks
with her 'sister, Mrs N. Peck.
]rem Douglas is visiting for a
few weeks with relatives: at Tor-
onto:,
Mr's. J. Johnston, who :has 1 e'n
visiting for a few months with h:'s
daughter, Mrs. Ed. Douglas . at
Hydo Park, has roturoe i home.
N. P. Warren nr, of Pont ,c,Mich.
w'a :sa visitor in town, and his
many friends were pleased • to
see him.
Mattie Elis, who has vaTit'•d at
St. •Marys for a few weeks, jnas
returned.
Mrs. Lou Sinpson and son, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs Lang-
lois, of Detroit, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Bonthron.
Bobby Drysdale, who nd'er-
ivent an opreration in ;Loudon Hos-
pital, returned hone much im-
proved.
Much !sympathy is expr''ssecl•for
Mr. and Mrs. Earl :Campbe.l in the
death of their baby boy, which
oecu'red in ' Sunday last, inter-
ment
nterment was, made to Exeter cemet-
ery.
In a recent. violin contest held
at Grand Bend, two of our local
violinists were prize winners, W.
Hyde carrying off the ';first and
Robt.. Bonthron the !second pri-
zes,
Miss Ella McPherson, of. Spokane
Wash., is visiting friends in town
Mr. and Mrs. Alen Butt and da-
ughters Edna and Alma and Mr.
and Mrs, C. Doubt of Toronto are
visiting Mrs. J. Disdale, and Mrs.
John Murdoch.
The following were recent
•1.
11 igg
ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wn>: Consitt-Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Govenlock and John Consitt, of
•Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs: Arthur
Wilson and daughter of Toronto;
Mrs. Wrn. Kyle •of Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Smith tof Detroit; Mr.
Fred Berry and son of Windsor,
There passed away on Thursday
last, at her home about one male
south of Herman, Mrs. Wra. L.
Forest, whose maiden name was
Magdelena Wolfem, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolfe, of Stanley
Tp., she was in her 65th year and
leaves to mourn ' her loss, her hus-
band, one son of Brumfield, one
daughter Beth at home.
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EXETER
many people also experienced con-
siderable waten in their cellars. If
the drainage scheme would have
been completed this would have
been an ideal time to try it out.,
president
Ben Case nit with a. nasty +ae-
cident the other day while drawing
in hay on his farm north of Ex-
eter. He was on top of the load
and was pulling at the tripropo
when it broke and he overbalanced
and fell to the barn floor, ,land-
ing on hi 'sheacl. He was badly
stunned but did not lose conscious
ness and was assisted to the house
R. N. Creech and R. G. Seldon
were ''successful in winning . the
isecond :prize in the first event
at the Scotch double's bowling to-
urnament on the Thistle igreena,Lon
don, ;each • receiving a handsome
400 -day glass clo vck.
On the evening of Ju.iy 6th Hi's.
Grace ,archbishop Williams was
in Trivitt Memorial church for
the • apostolic rite of • confn'n'iation
Rios Grace preached an inspiring
n o �
sorl u n r
Fourteen candidate c n d
adate s
were presented by the rector and
after eonfirmatro.n were welcomed
by the Archbishop into the full
fellowship of the church.
The other day John W.. Taylor
of :town celebrated .his 80th birth,
day and his friends wished him.
many returns.
While working in his garden,
Wm. Lutm:an found a penny dated
1231, with the head of King Wil-
iam. 1.
Wil-
liam V
on it
The recent ?storm, caused a $200
olss to the canning factory when
the hydro power went off, the peas•
that were in progress of cooking-
were
ookingwere !spoiled, causing the loss.
A new baseball diamond is being
fitted up in-. the fairground's near
the grandstand, and will moon be
ready for use and able to ,accom
ntodate large crowds.
R. G. Seldon and R. N. Creech
have received congratulation's of
their 'success by the rink carried
off the Ontario trophy, the prem-
ier competition of the annual to-
urney of the Ontario ,Lawn Bowl-
ing Association held in Hamilton,.
A real estate deal took 'place
whereby Frank Taylor has. taken
over the farm bf Russel Hedden,
north of the fair grounds and Mr
Redden gets possession of Mr. Tay
lor''s house on Laugha ,.Sell, St.
and takes over the stables on John
St.
Dr. Fletcher, who had been 'suf-
fering from, a. sore foot and \Vho
took treatment's at London Hos-
pital, has returned home, and 'Dr.
Cliff, who looked after his prac-
tice here, returned to the city.
Dr. G: F. and Mr's. Roulisito.n,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer, re-
turned Born^ after a two week's
motor trip to Ottawa and Quebec
Rev. and Mita D.. McTavish, and
family !spent the past week at
Ripley, while this week he will
take part in the GodericiT°Suni,mer
School for the young people of
the United church,' of which he is
The Warm weather is rapidly
bringing dna: he wheat and bar-
ley crops, already there is consid-
erable wheat cwt, and the crop is
an 'excellent one, as well as ali
the summer • crops, Soma real
fine early potatoes have already
been dug by some of the villagers,.
What was considered one .of the
heaviest rains for a efw seasons
took place last Friday night,when
'showe, after• !she woe La' tta:,ted the
!earth, •tn l whole fields we''' ander
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