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1 NEW DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR, at a Sacrifice.
1 Rebuilt DeLaval Separator in good order, get the price on this one.
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DRYSDALE
miss D.oneila Denomme was home
krona. London on a week's vacation.
Wedding bells are ringing at Drys
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:am Jerry Corriveau, and
=slaughter Valeree are visiting
:Ze ztorth and Goderich.
GRAND BAND
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dying into shallow -water from
.e Vier at Grand Bend. on. Sunday
saatorning, July 23rd, Carl Aitchison,
:-Bern of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Aitchison,
• tratford, injured himself to such an''
as.xtent that he• died in St. Joseph's
HIospital, London, about eight o'-1
;sleek, Sunday night. His neck was
;.broken and he was completely par-;
;slyzed from the shoulders down, 'al- i
sheus h 'conscious to the last. Carl
.zn.itetiison was in his 24th year and
-was a ,popular employee at the John
::GoII p Agency in Seaforth. He had
gone to the Bend Sunday morning
accompanied by four Seaforth young
smen,IL
Hildebrandt, R. Hawk-
e ,N and A. McLeod. They pro-
-weeded to dive from the pier until the
-ssalufsartimate youth .struck his head.
•:ulronscious when taken from the
'water he asked that his parents ue
Mxumrnvned. The injured youth vas'
rteeaioved to the home of Dr. Schram
:saf Grand Bend, and Rev. Father
Marchand of Drysdale was rushed to
. injured to give absolution. From
•t xaad Bend, Aitchison was taken to
oodon in an ambulance which had
Amin it ;called from Dashwood.
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HILLSGREEN
'Mrs. i s. Lorne Eiler spent a few days
:Susi: week in Chicago attending the
t►1P•orld's Fair and also called on her
.stet, Mrs. Robt. Hopkins.
Mr. Story, a missionary from South
-America, gave a splendid address at
the .service on Sunday aft.rnQon in
Ake 'Hillsgreen church, Rev. E. F.
T'I andler taking part of the service
xis sang. Lantern Slides are being
:Azr1cl in the Kippen church Tuesday
:ravening, given by Mr. Story.
1*ir. and Mrs. Jack Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Alf. Reichert, Mr.. Clarence
Brenner and Mr. C. Siemon, spent a
tray. in London.
Visitors during the weak in this
.o ;disiity were: Friends from Michi
Taman visiting with Mr, and Mrs. R.
c.ilister; Mrs. Nellie Granville
s aatd daughter Margaret with Mrs. W.
Iteicherts Mrs. R. Bonthron and Miss
,ibbs of• Hensall, Mrs. BillieRoss of
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