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I �..11 -­"� Via,, L ,Or thes neighborhood, --e 4, t , I;Aj� ��, ' -rieuds i ike H. I.-Inq I%N , � -� . ,� J� " � � veo and f ON4, GeO . , of Peterbora� 4gy evening th4. firt4l fQWQ 01 �'DA$ ,. "M 4' IUS 0a" '�,* " � - 11 %,oms.l., f eon, of Michigan,, were ,,,,, a * COTkOVt ov 'y Rpearance, atI thir I 'I lstw!-V�,� , 01,"', 00" �1�1 16 19100 r.� I - this see Im' , r.a., 0.t'_0nL",t,0A 4r, AIG, ., , A,_ % 'r � 1, i2 " tl� " , , * , ` , , I " I. � 11 � I` " " I IL � " L I 1 ;�1�4 - ,. ..I., - , , I ,I .. - , , " w ,. iR P, 'r''I " j'A , , . iR 'We ­ �'..'W' � ,I �: , , C -IR IWIT'. !,W.W,�!,!, , k-j� - L 0 pu weel� er , W. U4- 041,19 � W"', 4*114.i� , . " " . ", "' r ,uk. ,q aig 4�-Ono day regellt- a� sppra.Ap of 'rare 4.41 - champtQasbip of $Q44"" "' :` "V Nakt "' I � 10 - �� ; � - �96��,. +Ar%7 r ­ 0 11 ­�,11 . ,�,�,�Lgj , �, , I Ki - I - ­­ -, ,!ZV, AMR. ow"APAPAl'!'-pp, .,,6r� -,;", " ­,­­ 1�'..­, � W, - t � � , -. 111�6% . �, �, i4,,,i, , $1 111 ZliridA W,,',� e from the 1) - R: �e . � 9A, I ­. - , -�� 1. , ,:. �i'­ ��' , " ­. � ­ - , t ,;f, �� � ,,, - In was played 94 the -:10,001 U44� i a mAPIA , I -I AAW� 4 ,1-, � ,,� � - , " ,# t , I `�' - "i - * -was Op- MX - appeared on the On- VIM, - I q, ,i " .'Ale". PON#, � " � _q -�',� - I ,.111--,,,11 I R. "' " � , t Ar. Georgi� Parter F lias lity and' taliiut b*11 for'the �,r JE, � 2 _ L "I �%` ; eM I 2,0.4�X�, ! - 40 - 11AZI1. L ; -, ,,, ,,"�,�,,� ".'�..�""�,,�'i�.­ " "' I.:; arm on many OecQ *A - s-, �� I -�.�,­ ��,$ �, ­­ IIJLX�l 't , .� - "i � -5:1 I r , "' nX.00'm RN n , . � ,,.. �;�!�,,��'­'.­ I I WWI - � , i "" :F v,�'11 .� "" . � �� illlti@W I - , idt�,114,�.M,",,"�".r...rpi.;.-.,� I , 'A,"", .. 1 W1 I . *��','y;'�", I , lagers ft with RAI I fiS . -,�.,A. Upffiw�,Wp%.W .. I... , ( , I I r" "I., , I— - ­ 10 , $ 'I'll . ­ " ' F#V Llfi�f, 1.�V 'R -, r' r".J' I k, �'',,.4( n' . . . AAM �, W . , _.� . . rude a I V.. I., -�­ L A 1�1. � . e� i It two of his f I ­ , 1AAdAe§!,,r%0*.A 4bA A* . - ,V, 'r "� " -th Pr ­ �� 'M , I , ­.�;�,w W. -, �.,i..��. "" I- . _ ", � ons -are being ni , . V-- '­,­-­"' , I �;',' , .�-;��, P I �"­­ ,V ,- 0 ­, A' ,.,".,� , , , �,�,��;�!�,,��'­' I j # cirew 10,0.z; vold Jarvis, the teams. The fornier Won o . biL th% , - � r�. , ,,, ,," . � 4, a, 7Z Y-11 . I. . .. L i) , I I I .... :;.�,. .�.,;�, �.r saw 4pns in vi,md between the Credit ,4 Xrom -�;.... . , �,: � ��;�!��,-'�.,-'k': ��,�­,;�`� atl iW -' irticularly. IUA`� hk ,O'M for lbf*�46' tie "gq;L"m��'po.�,,;�,,"I"f,WW6-"io�* F141", . p" IV , ,. � 5, After a well p 9YO th they only 44, � A , 1 , " ,;; . �,.",;.��. I. � n r , . ", - i'. �, �� 'i ": " .A - , . ­ �!,, , ­ ­. 1, �,!',',.,� , ;�- i,i ,,, . 1; �,� , ',.­ " , ffi.";"P�!:. . - ,� Q"Z,.,;:..�., ., 0 . " , ,�:, -,�,,�;4,`,,',.,,�R " "',� ';JL 1, 4,14� ", ��"i, . , , , " � � ­ arati 01, . I I '�, "..., , 40 4W '. . . 11 �,��L�g" , � I - . L. .q OA 04.10 .; `;,� -�, 'IT I 71MV.V T14T.R, ", N-X�11.­ I � , .... . . .11, - --- -.I- 0 S uch cept4nee in Great . PAO, . . ,,� . -4, � , ... ,; .I - �, k- I. Britain L as ?,?,me, -4 " - , . . , t� 0 El 'm'ti' a* of 6 to . P.0 ee'.0111, ford. . 70" , r . �.� ,a, ku Singer, alld has Sung wi Ore I,," le*�.'O#Mr .4 I Mx, Fred Thiel,, who Started : tl , P -s 4 Vera , -ri, coum,e purswm 1Q'44a-,:Wi3f ,� 1. , .7 �. ,,"� % ".,;: r --, NO � %,, ::,,4 � 4. - I ' " � '­ I,- " "��',�"'' ­.- ­­., ... 1. � , L , ,,��. ",Ij�� I . . . . . . � 11,.;�,�;p ;,XAW ou . ­ . ­ L, ''W"L . '. , , I -,"MI' , r, to nada and the 6tates. Bruce- in - I r ��.,'� b % I '7' �'! '- , ",'I. � � "' t-�', ­ . . . . . . . . , �11�,t�.f . " , �..' " � "i.,,,,,�"�'04,, ation of the School Fai a and the elOsing Of W wX0 y �Valuq,: or �, 1AV '91, - - �. -11 ­*111 I. 10 - tured his arm wh � -11 . " r , ,. ­, - .--*�� , , iopt 11 -1 - 01— , 144100 Aloof, 011clad -one t, SU 004s. ;,61tu"1041404­4 I, -N I wdu . .< ,;it�, '-,'%,1'.,N 4, J�l 10101S.:'j, p -T AAR. 0 -L - � J_ ­ ­ ., ', I , ..., § ". A y fortunate in secur Ile throwing "T" , bIrk . #J��4 r, yp ­�, � ,;, :i��,,,�� cho in C the pitcher's _Zurl0b, frgc� - ,0 - hi visit, And at,*a okwo the. Rhodes' sol*0140.14-9 k, ­ , � � �. i, � be',T ,,I a:e box fo . � 1, V I bus 4 yeatl ", I - - L � � 8 � , IIII i ­ -�------011 on ., " . - . ....., - . �',�L' . , . onday next. field is extremel n&. Out, best *WheA.904, ."M. , ` "' , � (,�T. . , ,�V) - .- . ,:, ;;,;.", ,'�).: ��! , 1 . h , I � , .�'; '' -,:,d�!� % ,,, I .­,.� -I I , " Pau, , � i ,�, iting. He ' 41 1 At " .A Atting la�, 7 Roga t 17p*P:$%5%`,�, 1 1 � " . O Z, , �111 ;.", King's services. Announce- speedy ball In the third inI 10440,-.4 repa ,�11��77,. , .. ..�J� ��.`:,��! � I , , ­, .... ".1", , Ing Mrs. , and we bop,P., - .. I � 'It, .,4 1-11-4-11", 4 1 T� ment ) � �­ " -;�4 -* �,"-.X I- N I'-..., " I." v k.`- .,.., " 1�:-` 11 -AA , , , ..., - , ;., ��, . ­ �y ­ �, I � 21 I . ;., ;­,�,�� - - I 1. ..,­�, , I y as regards harness roQ74 Aere a fourth deawf,, in the �ueces$ 90 with him ; "',#tO., 41� �. 4, ;."�.'i, . L .,.., on of a well will be off dut . . i �W, . .04 #4k.0 i, I, 11 �J,�;.,Ii�,,,,­�' . ., �, �i, "I.,. -i I : " , I vill, be made so erments, Wotk- 'i. . "I ..'­ ­ I , � 11 rlt,;�: "J, , � I ,�;�� IT . k'N TUCK1=8MITH his 4oP fof Isolfte weeks W ' ' 't- '.:o Lbanquet, WAS put on, *hat the brilliant achiev , � I ­� 11�,1119', ,,, ;. .. - 1. ,,%; .1. . " . . ,'m4�""i.,L, ,, `�""",L"", " :1.1 .. . - � ,"""",�-111--�IN - %1jr � 1V -.0, � g- `­'�.� Z�' ­, 1, I I - 'L, , �.,',l ,­"�,�i � -11! , �, , � st who will also be a repairing in 3i of Toronto ; �Aa­ I I—- ,� "'. , � tWuPd at the 1,4! r 4 -t� ,41b�io� 'Ole'� a r4pop pqq Mum..­,� '.. . I ,.., the known elocutioni University ��-?,, , -,- ­­.,,-,i� . :;: "'�, ,� , , , T " . 'West 'End Notes�-Solne Of L blaq,U 404 t �0�0,.j�'�.`wi �9 44 , - - 1511"'!' - 11, IIIKII I - " 9 , �- � �,�Ti: ... r , I . 1'��",�,, ,�,4 action. The.Y. P. S. has and will be permanently out of the - -e 'J'-- men of the lodgq who will he. duplioal fittl I t- , Rpgwok $4 . - - ­ , , . , ,;%, : ,'�,,�.;',-��.' � " 's. �'. farMrs here exe busy flwng their great attr in arranging this enter- ball game. -The choir of the Evangeli- iookp Le banquet, had spared bed At Oxford Univers- . .11,�', � 71��:-� � . " "', ;�. .Z . , , . ,,4.�L,gftp�r tt to , �5q. � , , #;,'�!," , .. ­%`�;%�� ,,, ',,, two purposes ing the i�y, aud.thUo brin ',I , !- .. "I - further ,honor . .. '. t -... ­- . i, I ft i,., Y, �:­ P ��P R , ". 9 . - s . . . .1"', .. - I church, as Ale ..­­,.�... ,...r , , ,,,. � A . . ?� . , � .. .. � �111 I - , . � �'.�w`, , "".�. ,%Ilo$, this week. -Turner's church an- te way of 1101V � . I- . '' . , :.,. A'. ­� .... I 1 .'1".,.�.'7$` -6 � . , I., , 4 , - � I ," � 111. -",. talument, For the purpose of eon- ca sisted by the Paramount- nd pAiiig in tt little oil 6 . . . I .". , , I " � ,.-,. , ,'�;,Ot�`&�? 7�1 . jT, V .. 7.1 '""' n '': ,,�,�,,��'*%� - �J,o,v &, .. iyerpary, s ' ' � 1 '5 .. . ,5 . ervice will be held on Sun- - of Seafortb, gave a tahlo� p0g:gtifully set and made At-. his nativii irill8g.O.-Iialmie, the - ,�. �'. ' . '. C ,�,­ . "I:��, A ' -T " , .1 lucting a series of monthly mission- Male Quartette, , 4. calf and brown� -,I � I - �P I� . , , ­- � ' da The Rev. ervice in the lo- tr4c,4!M,.i�py a number of fine- plants son of 11r. 4, nd Mr41- A� #T 3�000, of . ,: �� 1� of Kings- c! M -q .A Me*nls Fine Shoes',with 4ppers-of biae lyoi�ui' , 'i ., y. J. Agnew, d education illustrated lectures well rendered song s ,. . -114 I ­., W V21 � p� biu ,,4,,thq,�.)nUMDAqne A �ew . "t,,L I � ,�:� , . . .Ile, a former pastor, will preach at ary an -Lonths, it is cal Evangelical church last Sunday and- gqVers, giving the room Wraost this ­ , , calf sewed soles sind rubber beela.,, 0A swW At.,'..: ..... ­ .. , " .� . 11 , � 11�5,�!� . V1 t the winter n , ago- when ,p�,&Y,.,4 �0.0 thp lawn . . f . ,- .1 � , , ­ . I . I-: � the usual hour, 2.30 p.m. -Miss Gaw- throughou !. After #11 bad days n . . � '. � � I "I'll 31''.1"I'll I. I .�� . ntended to purchase a lantern, and, evening. Miss Elizabeth Rennie, tho inv.JtJn0-...3ppearancE .4h-, ... . , . ­ I ! . � ., � .' I 11, ,,-V. riding the teachers' conven- I ile justice to the good things with another, little'b.oy, -4koi,iltai, uia�, 1. - . ., - (,fficient leader of the choir,is reeeiv� cione At'. , . . 11 I�Xenl* "Work Shoes with brown grain uppers, sewed and UaRed 1,t I I . " . A -f I Of . . . ;;; " 11. , this week. further, ­11owed a fine feavt of toasts, ing a lawn mower,- - 9! - $2o9 : 4 . I � , , ,..�i ­ ley is atte to develop missionary inter to i4the.' A.pp 11 " ,,,, � I I I : I " .; - ­'� est. -It is hoped that a beginning will ing the congratulations of herfrienda there�­�fo , -­: tion at Winghurn . " .. , I L �ot�p; And toe capp. On sale At ...... I .................. I .1. I .1 �, , � � . .. I . 11; I � � , �,.* � �� . School- Report. -The following is . I �., be made in the establishment of A on the success of ther event. - An spep')f6d, and songs with Past Wor- one of his little fingers cat offfr, - -, , .�- ': - ­-.;­' I. , . , . . 1� I I I �, � be' - . 1. �, I I ,!... 11 � I.. ,6� L' _ . I I ,,, r badly crushe , , � I T �. ,., � : . ection No. 2, ut 13ro. u. . h ." Boysl`;Shoqs�, A;P . -7A goo � I . , the r missionary library for the use of the even I 1;. - -, � "', eport of School S t of more than usual intere-Ot shiv , J. Sutherland acting the adjoining finge . . .. - PdW*,.weikbt Box Xio,upj.,�rs d , � * .1 in".44 k '5 ­4)wsalo at. �'�:,,.:t�,� ..., � , � , �, I I , . a4 i34 in contact wit1h ., . - $2449 ' . ,, � mith, for the month of Sep- the village next �. master, and after the toast getting them dth ., , A '*� ... ; . A!.�, - - I ,� Ith the name sharp knives of the lawn mower ------ o .. I I I , "'-,f! " I , P;-,..! -*N ; ,,� -- ­, �­ ,­­­ - 11, "I Jr. IV - Wed � .1. .1 - � i, � -4!- - . I ... .. - ..�­... ... . I .. . ! , ­ , , ­ 4�:, `i,:,t::` "., , , ,", I - , . '111 - . . . . . . . . 11:t�7 . - -1 - I . tember: ,, �* , � ,* , , �:I­ �. � I ,�, e-�,. Tuckers church people. Another purpose of will be observed in - 111 "I - s6ho�l`fi' ,,- , '04 A �o "A . Class -Jack Cooper, n0sda evening when the congre- to - Ing, coupled wi ;; ,, , " *': Johnston , �ooper, 281; Stewart Lhis concert and possible other con Y f "'t. i:- I and SeaTlett, 1. . hp,,w�qv I . 293 � Beatrice C n of the loca,l Evangelical church o� tiI,Master A. W. E. Hemphill, The Mlssv�s New .$toqk of,�Rbbbe"44.74 � .,4p�� . 4-M . . , , -0 , g ,. 0�, -,� ,4 t , 6 0 - � -',',,%, 229 certs to follow, is to develop our love gatio TA- uch to the ,�, .. ...,,,i �� ­ Cu�more, 276; Verna McGregor, ual fowl supper In �he:eha=an's address followed, after teachers, contributed m . . . I.; p � � *�,, ,4.: $4�7 - . I . I I �"!..�,,, ,. , , I - "'I � -1 :, ��.F,4�� , j",.Z­,.,�,,�" .,,,- -:. I.", I .1 1. - ,� 170. for good music and healthy enter- will hold their. Ann ''. . . I � ,-,�,, -, - I..: 1, 11� , I ", 111 ­� , , I . � - . . , I . .�� .-Charles Cudmore, . in the community. The the large shed at the rear of the which�`Wdresses were given by the pleasure.and interest of the Weier I . "i ,,�,,�,, " ­ ;; , ". ..... ; I.. .� I .� I... 1.�', �� I . 1, . .1. , � . - ,.:' Jr. III Class per, 19.7. taininent Grand Mas- social at MT. Pearce's by arranging I � . . � ',:;:.'��,�, . I . . ".. � . 11 clas,s�Lloyd Coo - ... 1- -�, . ­ �: - . . .'.' ­­ -� I .. 11 " I., , Jr. eople feel sanguine of the church. Besides the supper a well Right Worshipful Deputy . � .. .. .1 - . I -, , , ..- 1-- Class 1, Sr. --June Smith, 184; Eula Young P of the people of the arranged -programme will be given,. ter Dr.�,,,Qrme and Past Masters, Bros. the game contests and supervising : ". - I �., . .. � , , .�, I McGregor, 182; M 161; hearty support ted by the Zurich Band. -The Ab6rhA . 11 I I, . ��.,; � � �,�,� ildred Cudmore, , xt and McLennan, of Seaforth. the samo.-Quite a large number from .. ­. .. 1, 'Primer, Sr- neighborhood. -A meeting of the assis I � ' � � ,. -, - . -1 -1. of Lucan, and the illage and vicinity ,motored to I . , I I ". . ,� vi �� I.. .. . Ili- --11 I I - - Beatrice Daymon, 121. was Rev,., Oro, MeEwan, , -`k. .- members of the Brucefield Horticul- last haif�-holiday for the season .. . , I 1, 1. mp W�A, "7.1 1*1 I . . ,- ­ �, . �Pi, Norms Hevenor, Bruce McGregor, tural Society will be held in the Sun- observed by the business places- of P9 t'W-�rshipful Brothers, Thomas Zurich on Friday evening last to wit- � I . ­ I ­ .1 Ilp, �� ", , I 11 . 1: 'A . .. .. . " ,; I 1� , � 1. � . . . 11 a i I 1.11 � I . . I .�,� .. I — . .1-11 11 . . -.1 . . � .: - �. %. *An. � - 1. . 11 - ­ . �::,, �" � -11 - .. .: �" �'-,-'- I - �. , - .1 .. I 11 . . , . 11 �., Buararh Sandford. Primer� Jr.- day school room on Tuesday evening the villagiei on Wednesday of la,st Chapm Of Tuckersmith and by Dr. ness tht final game in the teaguo eon- � . ­ ­­ W. . . . I, . Number on roll, 14; , ich, followed by fine tests,. which -was played between. . - -.1. � ,.. . , , , , 1� - I.... - "I . �., �. �, � . 11, I . , .i . I ­ ,, . " �'. o �. -- � . . . I I . - I �, I .: . � I . I . - I I " I � :�� Dorene Cooper 8 o'clock. All intending week�Bayfield Fair attracted many McKinnon, of Zur' rid'which ter � � I ­ ...; .I I 1. �.A� L_ ... ;1 1. �M, age and vicinity on Wed- scm&-bx Bro. Beattie, of Seaforth, all Crediton and Zurich, a I I , . 51� I � average attendance for Septe members are requested to be present from the Vill LL , . - . 11 . �.: ' . ' � ' " ". � "I �',� I , �f I � %� - 12.5-M. Mellis, Teacher. as opportunity will be given for the nesday Afternoon. of . hi�h' was greatly enjoyed. Spe- suited in a score of 6 to 6, in favor TEWROM 11 . dift � I � 1, I . I L' I 1. I �. I - I , I , --.---- - -.1- --- i cled, �nq tion is due to the very fine of Crediton, which score shows how � . . 1, 2-1 .. :'-. I � - � I I - - ' fall bulbs, etc. The - ­ . . . ­. . , , . . . . '. I . .. � I � , 'n I . i : �: �­­ � I:. � � McKILLOP ordering of HENSALL addrsss� by the Right Worshipful D. very keenly contested the game was. ,� ... I I I 1 I .... .. � ­­ 1: . ­ � � - I � I I 7 � I I .. membership committee is expected to --Solid wpper N. P., tea kettles for D, ,Q*'M., Dr. Orme, which was one -The choir of -the United Church I I . ,�.. ­ ­­­7�1:�;.V -,, "., i�. - , ­ � , � I . . . . . -.1 I ."'11 � I . . ,- .. �: �, ". - ­ .1 ... ,. ".. � �'. 1, - " . I � I -The W. report the result of their canvass. ape4als. oetDber of.j! , ip'.most instructive and inspiring held a most pleasant. social time on I , .. 0 ­ . I � " �� .. , I ��11 I 1.�, , Y . . . . I --- , . Ygung People's Society. $1.98, on sale for one week wtartbw . � �A � , - 1, , ; �. , .1 ..; ill '. .1 ; .., . .1 I - . I �' " � . . sement . . I . � , 11 1. 1� � . � � , , ; . , , �—�-- - -- - ­ — 2 . I.. 1. . - I ir annual rally ser- ,t Bc,nUmm and Dryadales H&Mwave, - � i the lodge room. The Y'riday evening last in the, ba - . I y P 8 held the LUA . a .�__; n"t e"r�gtvgn n --afen;�A to -the Toronto ag'renev.- I the� JoVnt` T-r,6�,�' to , 1Q1Q . 6' P t - 1� .. ., . . . ..". . y evening. Tom Blan- WINTHROP this . �r -w- n week. -3016-1 W6,e­ ..., - was closed by the Junior , '9 1�k of the church. A number of we laul v fine taste in ' Mr. Gerald Farquliai, of the Bapkpf 11.1 - . . i 1weok,,-�Xr.'-Th6 ,,L i t mas A 11' i 16 i'40'. ­V. POR ' - . :�� and Rev. J. A Per- a iard presided, Interesting Infan t Passes. -With deepest re- Rally Day., S,erviqes.-­!,Ther rally day I , ep�j toast, followed by the sing- r#1F4 . ing"'I"A"',:right, style of "Should of the choir showed ,ery decorating the school room and tabl!ks . Montreal staff, has been jr;-n Ltd a , %1it N. -, lnii� , It, taff I had the . 4'�.r K;ld *1 . led in prayer. guson I -ad by W. were prepared and re gre t we learned of the death of Ken- Murray, beloved son of Mr. and services in the United Chvrch on Sun - day last were largely attended, and good I Eler Forgot- Auld'A�quaintarrees Be � . . month's for the occasioni and the committee I le4ve-on accountr S, b One of our local rinks of bowlers loit "-,p t kurt' bet��6 t -, � I � � � , .1. ,. . �. , ies -this' week.., ­. , I I . -11. 11, papers I . Dodds and T. Blanchard on young the neth� Mrs. W. C. Bennett, whose little life ' fine discourses delivered.by Rev. A. �, .�'b�n all dispersed, feeling they teni'�`* long to be re- on games and plays ceriainly were in fine aMU59Mqnts, I I I . I 1; . � - I . . .1 I 11 I .. . .1". , . NO 4 1 (1 0 . "I people,, as ) ,,The Light f -1.3 , ') Wrj­ Salt of theEarth." peacefully away to the great Passed ,-.-:-I- Sinclair. The Sabbath school service I I 1 -++--,'-A and h4&: 4. fine evening m-2illierA& adept% providing guessing- contests, etc., which \r�ade � . femmmem" NOON 111111M 1 ­ . .. I .. � . . . I ... I . '� - 1� � I. - . . . . � - VY 0 ; k I ond at Saturday noon, o er was a so very a.g,,,y I t . ass most pleasantly, � , Mr. A. Cuthill gave an inspiring ad- bey hes Ave flue-seloctions, and , -The weiner social the evening. p ..... Foung people on "How 26th, after a few days' illness at the the ore tra g Sociat Evening. '. dress to the I age of three months and four days. the offering was very large. The held 4�'n-'Monday evening last, under while'the tasty lunch provided by the �, " - the Reign of Jesus Will Fulfil the little white casket was banked flower decorations were very fine and t ' at the ladies was more than enjoyed and .he� !!ppices of the League -brought 1 � - � I . Hopes of the World." After an apI­ The ers sent by friends far and much admired. . '. �Iearce, relished, and the evening's : " propriate chorus was sung by boys, -* th flow fine f��rm -home of Mr. W. C. I the bond of The funeral was held on Mon- W. M. S. Meeting. - The Septem- a little- northwest of our �iillage, was good, time to a -close with .' the meeting was closed with prayer near. ber meeting of the W. M. S. war, held a griO success in every'sense of the co-operation -between the genial lead- . I by the leader. day afternoon to Brussels Cemetery, in the school room ' of St. Paul's terA610"The evening was very favor- �r, Mr� W. 0. Goodwin, and his wife, . I . North End Notes. -The land is now and was largely attended showing the church on Thursday last' with the ,. iiist, and the choir strength- �- In in which his parents are held. able�;AAd quite early the autos began as Orga ' ,. - in good condition for plowing. -The estee ened iand made more inducing -Miss � come on nicely and The pall -bearers were small boys, Jack president, Mrs. Arnold in the chair. to,.: s'p"d out to Mr. Pierce's, as they . , aftergrass has Members responded to the roll call felt'�. i . � . *ood time was in store, as both Kate Bengough has been visitingher . .. I stock of all kinds are doing well.- Montgomery, Wilson Little, Russel ' _ . bert� and family in Mid- " we have Dolmage and Arnold Scott, and Vera with a verse on "prayer."' Plans were Mi.',,P�arce and his gooid.,�vlfe are brother,. Ro . The finest field of buckwheat made providing supplies for two w-ell',;kitown as most hospitable and land, Mich.L-Mr. Milton Love has re- � � seen this year is on the farm of Mr. Porter, Isabel Eaton, Jack Kershaw 'Is in the New Liskeard Home. fine,,.-" a- turned from . Toronto, where 'he had carried the fl _ . Frank Dempsey. it is now in stock and Harold Pethick ow- pupi . . �ertainers, and As the Invit ompanied a shipment of live stock. ers. Rev. J. A. Ferguson conducted Master Edward Little favored with a tidii.,fJ%m the League was for all the ace xregor gave yowij?;��people of the United Church -On account of the heavy rain on , from a distance the hour ., waiting for fine weather to go to the cornet solo and Miss MacC Sunday afternoon last at : threshing machine -A number of pre- the services. Those an interesting reading. The meeting and #x ds to attend a very � dictions are being made as to who were Mr. and Mrs' J. Davidson and was .pir frien -will be elected to Parliament in Miss Florence Bennett of London; closed with the Lord's Prayer. large igathering was the -result. From that the Ocldfellows of Hensall Lodge Mr- The next meeting will be held in the the �,&rij 'commencement of the even-' had aiTanged to decorate the graves South Huron this time. Better wait and Mrs. Kershaw, M;. and Mrs. Cook second week of October. ing'smi"tertainment right up to mid- of their deceased brethren, and also - . until the ballots are counted. -Rally and Mr. William Kelly, Blyth; Mrs. Union Church. -The first congrega- �ght4 i splendid time was enjoyed the gTaves of deceased Rebekah mem- I -1 Union Cemetery � . day at Bethel was a disappointment. 0. Habkirk, Winghain, and Mr. and tional meeting of the United Church A in the way of music, songs, bers at the Hensal arti . At the time people should have been Mrs. Porter, of Brussels. We extend of Rensall met in the basement of games.' and sports, the fine big bon- and MeTaggart's, the decor on ser-. � I gathering.. the rain was pouring our sincerest sympathy to those that the church on Tuesday evening with fire,lighting up the premises making vice has been indefinitely postponed, . down, which caused a slim attend- are left to mourn the loss of a little Rev. H. Sinclair presiding. James it ne � day, and it did Owing to the fact that at this late 4tly as light as Im - .1 I 2nce.-Mr. Gordon, of Cranbrook, was life being called away so soon. I Bonthron was appointed secretary. seem � ,that all present were in holiday season of the year it is a ost im � 1�, ad of peaches which A silent thought, a secret tear, The chairman explained that the pur- spi-A and life, and many even in ad- possible to get nice flower� suitable .­­ .,. . - -- along with a lo l and in abundance for the occasion- ..�, i I he was offering for sale by the bas- Keep his memory ever dear. pose of the meeting was to organize vand4 years went back,to the games Mrs. Aberhart, of Seaforth, has spent ,;, 1� Notes-Caven Church Jubilee this under the basis of the United church and*606rts in right good zest in which -:�-i, 1. ket. elled. the past week or two here with her 1. October 4th and of Canada. The organization Of the ier years they had rev - �.,::�", � Sunday and Monday, in earl, ... .,� BRUCEFIELD Sth.-Rally day services were observ- U. C. of C. was outlined, and the After-bie sports the nicely fried wein- relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pepper, ":,.. 1. . " " t with ed in Caven Church last Sabbath. - elections resulted a ckj§ tdpther w* h other good thi of this village. -The local fairs in . ,... Scott-Rattenbury. - Fragran as f Ilows: Memr - ,, .".1 - it rigs, . 1, i,. 4r_, just stem F s banked with palms The ladies of Caven church spent a bers of Session, Alex. Buchanan, J ed to touch the right spot, this neighborhood are being well at- ,. ��. autumn flower . . f, uch tended. -Mr. and Mrs. Win. Luker .-;11 . '- and ferns, was the United Church in social afternoon with the ladies of William Doirgall, Sr., Andrew Moir, arid I �is needlems to say were in I �' - last Thursday afternoon. -John Roweliffe, William,. Forrest, .C. enjo,ve4 apd,bega4 to, disappear, as and Miss Gladys retu ' rned ' this week i ,j Brucefield for an interesting wedding Constance ' . -a V1 .�. I pleasant trip and sit with . . . 11.�... at 3 o'clock on Saturday, when Emily A good programme was provided by A. McDonell, Ed. Undenfield, George if by inagic- At the close of the from .,�,!: Miss Viola relatives in the West, and report a I I .,. I .Alice, youngest daughter of Mr. and both - societies, and a very 'pleasant Follick, George Brown, W. J. Jones, evening's entertainment, - r h- qkt ., Mrs. W. H. Rattenbury, of Brucefield, time was spent -We are pleased to R. Blatchford, George Brock; Bokrd Higgins, as President of the League nice time spent and fine trip. Th ea �, -1 " ing with the farmers is now the or- " .. was united in marriage to Ross Scott, hear that Miss Mae Campbell is pro- of Stewards, John Passmore, N. Peck, of the United Church, expressed very I I " and Mrs. der of the day and the yield is turn- ., � . �: -.:, ., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. gressing nicely after having her ton- J. . W. Skinner, W. C. Pearce, E. Ran- nicely the thanks due to Mr. . A meeting was .�,. I. Scott, also of Brucefield. Rev, C. G. ,il, removed in Seaforth Hospital- me, George Douglas, James Smillie, Pearce for their kindness and good- ing out very good.- � , ',` ­ . . , held in the Town Hall on Tuesday � ,, . Armour performed the ceremony in The Teachers, Convention A. W. F- Hemphill, James Robertson, ness in throwing open their fine home . . .. % is being M- G. Drysdale. The Quarterly and premises, and which was yery LVening last to consider matters eon- I - . the presence of about 75 guests. The held in Wingham this Thursday and 1. - . ,.., . Mard consists of Members of Ses- fittingly replied to by Mr. Pearce, nected with what is- termed "The -1 bride was given away'by her father. Friday�Mr. James Simpson sold his - ..� leasure it had Priest Supplementary Drain," and al 1��, I The bridial couple were unattended. 3ion, Members of the Board of Stew-: aysuring all of the- p ,:�' fine team of horses last week to Mr. ards, Supt. and Assistant Sapt. of afforded himself ,and his good wife so what is called the "Habkirk Drain." - The wedding march was played by Allen, of Goderich. �­. ' and family to have all present at It was found that no apparently sue- . , :� . during the — Sunday School, President of Ladies receiv- cessful opposition could be taken a- , , :,,.� signing of the register Paul Van Ev- KIPFI�R Aid, President of W. M. S., President their place, and that they had -n and particillar- �, ery Johnston, of Toronto, sang "O f Young People's Society, Presidents ed much pleasure from the visit of all. gainst the said drai Notes. -We would remind ourread- 0 ly so the Priest supplementary one, .� of Adult Classes, Chairman of Mis- A Real Motor Trip. -In conversa- . Fair, 0 Sweet and Hioly." Will Scott ' the special anniversary and S as the official referee, who is a Judge, brother of the bridegroom, and Gej' ers of sionary Committee. The Board of tion with Mr. and Mrs, Tho . Hemp- .. Handley, of London, acted as ushers. inaugural services to -be held on the Trustees of the church property oi hill, of Detroit, who were formerly had made the finding and settled the . I Following the ceremony a reception coming Sabbath in St. Andrew's the United Church consists of the residents of our village, we gleaned case. -On Monday evening la�st the . - , - -was held at the home of the bride's United Church. The church has been following. J. D. Wilson, Ed. Me- the following, which we think is Rev. i Mr. Naylor, rector of St. Paul's . ': �. - nicely redecorated, so it will be re- Queen, Win. CaldweLl, W. J. Jones, R. well worth passing along, provided it Anglican church here, gave a very . - . - parents, which was artistically decor opening services as well. Rev. Mr nted with interesting lantern slide illustrated ated with palms and autumn flowers. ' Blatchford, W. Pearce, J. W. Ortwein, does not make us disconte �, . I Mr. and Mrs. Scott left by motor for Telford, of Blyth, will occupy the S - Dilling, I,. Rennie, A. Buchanan, quiet hon-ke, life. Some eight weeks address on the subject, "From Sea to I : � pulpit, both morning and evening. On S p s i ies rn Prov- ;,�: Hamilton, Tor -onto, Niagara Fall, and r, C. A. McDonell, Thos. Welsh, Jas. ago Mr. and Mrs. Hem hill tarted Sea and Life n the W te .. . wn Monday evening, six artists from Lon- S ' away from their -home for a little trip inces." The lecture was most inter - other eastern points. Out -of -to millie, C. Cook, J. R. McDonald, Win. ., . don will render a high class program- Dougall, Jr., Win. McKay, Walter visit with their many relatives esting and the slides added much to I. . ests included Mr. and Mrs. John and ... , gu marked the closing -iends scattered throughout the it. -We -are pleased to learn that Mr. . Beattie and Miss F. Beattie, of Sea- -Sabbath last Madge, J. Roweliffe, Geo. Brown. and h . , 1�., -The anniversary services of the States and Ontario, and that it has 1, forth; the Misses E. and A. Beattie services in what has been known as John Steacy, who so recently sold his I " the Methodist church, of Kippen. Rev. I really proved 9, trip and visit in the neat dwelling on Richmond Street, � - I Mr. and Mrs. R. I-liggins and Miss Chiselhurst United Church will be I.. Ruth Higgins, of Clinton. Durrant, of Varna, pastor of tht� held on Sunday, October 11th, at 2.30 real ,sense of the term is evidenced by South, intends the coming spring or i Young People's Society. -Last Sun- church, preached appropriate serm- and 7. Rev. Duncan McTavish, of a list of the following places that they summer, erecting a nice bungalow for . ons, both morning and evening. Miss Crediton, will preach at both services. visited and spent clays and sometimes himself-, not saying of course that he - day night was the monthly citizen- n, assisted the n would not share it with some nice ship -meeting. The most outstanding Stewart, of Ctinto Mr. McTavish will conduct the ser- more than a week or so. To begi ... A ' iss Grace choir, and rendered two plea�sing sol- vice in the Hensall United Church at with they motored to Tolodo, Ohio, lady of his choice. -Dr. Gordon Knapp :.1 part of the meeting was M -Mr. William Deitz, bean thresher, 11 a.m., and Miss Rennie, of New where they first visited, and from is being visited bybis brother, Louis, Ross' excellent paper on "Developing " . he handled her sub- while working around his mac Hmburg, will be the speaker at the there they went on to the following and his bride, so that there are now -- - ... ject, well, giving us some very inter- on Mr. Douglas' farm, was unfortu- evening service. places, remaining for some days and two newly married couples, the doe- . esting ideas about this important sub- nate in having his arm caught in the -The regular meetings of the more than that, as we have atready tor only coming here last week with �111� belt and two bones broke'n. It was Young People's Society will commence stated: Cleveland, Cherry ..� ject. She started with the child and � Valley, his bride from i their wedding trip,- ,,'-., a bad break, and will necessitate Mr. on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. It Copestown, Albany, the capitol of N. Rev. Father Ford, who was fiere for 11 �: described the forces in his or her ­ Deit7 laying off work for a time- is hoped that everyone will co-operate Y. State, Niagara Falls, Toronto, several weeks visiting his relatives in - ­. environment producing the best all �­-:, � around citizens. The next meeting N Miss Margaret Mellis is in Wingbam to make these meetings helpful and Lindsay, Perielon Falls, Port Perry, the village and vicinity, left -here just NI ��;,� , eeting. The this week attending the East Huron inspiring. . Brooklyn, Oshawa, Toronto, a second recently to visit relatives in the State ��,-;t,. 1 the monthly devotional mi of Pennsylvania, some of whom.he %�.� I ­ � . purpose of this meeting is /to have Teachers' Convention there, and also -There will be an induction service time, Hamilton, St. Thomas, London, 'p. . . . the report as 'delegate to the in the Hensall United Church on Wroxeter, Harriston arid. then on to has not seen for over twenty years. . )­ the young people reconsecrate them- 93v'ng ln�'. 11, .. 0- E. A. -We are sorry to note that Tuesday afternoon, October 6th. Rev. fY 11 V�;Iq� I 1. selves for the work. It is not a meet- Hensall (the hu ), where they are -'We are pleased to learn that Mir. . . . . . " .,�. " , . Ing for members alone. All are cord- Mrs- John Workman is quite poorly George Telford, of Blyth, Chairman still visiting -for this week and the W. C. Davis, who has been so serious- ,.;, 1 . and has required medical attention- of Huron Presbytery, will preside. and first part of next, In addition to the ly Ill, is now considerably improved , ...... - ially invited to come and enjoy it. If , �,. 1 .. 1 ,,, , A, it is as good as the last devotional Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Disjardine and addresses will be given by Rev. Dr. C. places mentioned, they visited many and abbe to.be up, a little around the I��111 . .11 Air. and Mrs. Thomas Myers and eh"- Fletcher, of Hiensall. Rev- W. D. relatives and -friends in rurardistricts. house -Mrs. K. KeyVs and her daugh- ,, . I I ineeting, it will be well worth while. , r' . ren, of Zurich, visited with Mr. arid MacDonald, of Eginondville, Rev- Dr. For the fitst part of their trip they ter, of Nashville, Tenn., ,who have . � � q � � . 1 It will be the beginning of another "' .. �`� I.. I month's meetings. There is consid- Mrs. Smith, of our village during the R H. Barnby, of Blyth, 'and Rev- D. were accompanied by their son, Wes- been visiting their relatives in Hen- , . k. -Mrs. Ward Sharpin, of Wrox- iicTavish, of Crediton. The ladies ley, his wife and Children, Who, after .sall ,and vicinity, left here the first 1� � - wee -; - I erable rivalry among the programme * I - I. .Z';., . " comn'Littee to put on the best meet- eter, was a visitor with her cousins, of the corigregation Will serve supper motoring with theyn to many of this week for their home. - The ' V11- I in the basement. o are �, %14 - -r. � ing. It stood best for the Mission- Wilfred and Margaret Mellis, during gla"" friend, of Miss Eliza Newell will be .1 , - � returned to their home, but W � �­!, , the week. -Mrs. Frank Manns,now Of ,Presbyterian Servi,es.-On Sabbath expected here a the pleased to learn that she is consider- � 4!b,l . ary Committee last month. Which ippen, was bout end of this ably improved in health. - Mrs. Hill', -11 & ­ vnil put on the best meeting this Detrait, but formerly of K Mr ,�%� ,i, . last the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- week, when Mr. and. S. Hemphill :� , in tl5e village recently, renewing ac- of Detroit, is visiting heir parents, Mr N; .�., 1. Inonth? Come out and see. per was dispensed In St. Paul*s, five expect to. accompany them home. . ' ;;, * ,11 .A 11p, '�, Notes. - Mr. Charles Holstead, q,aintanceis. It is some twenty-five new members joining, bringing the Briefs -Mr.. jvan SmillI6 and his and Mrs. William Mfit��Mefssrs. 'I""",�1,H 411- since Mrs. Manns left Kippen, total membership up to two hundie Bonthron & Drysdale are -'extending f!"Ah, � f.� , , I ., nephew of Mrs. John Johnston, near years 4 friend, Mr. .C� ,13ryant, of Toronto. :�11 � :i , no doubt, she saw many changes and forty, as it it, only a few weeks were visitin week with Mr. and the I ... )�; ... �s i�,, bur, village, had the nrisfortune to !01 around the village. - Miss - the eburch -roll was -form�d and Mrs. John . of this village.­m- &airtilig of their store front to J11,11 , " I n or ball at in and since `T!Iavllp� � incl el the wlibbe block and we be- �� �i'­.Ireak 'his leg while playi, dennie Chedney has'returned 'home af- 'men I lieve that Mr. E. gannie,'of the old , �t'.� . ,,,i,��,,,, - He has the sympatty of his new nbers rocreived. It is very Miss Helen Swain, R,N., spent the past �".. T, 406A establightd -store, adjoining Bonthrou. �,�, . 1.K,'20A%R-*0k-, ter visiting friends in Toronto. .1 .11, , �` , Wq-nds.--MIss M. Munroe has 11 I gratifying to add these to the roll at week with friends it Seaforth.-We , , " :11: -11. 1. ­ - � -- , ,�� .. 1� ' house in Brucefield to Mr. , I - & D*y8dale, will folliow 'stflt.--�-Palmer 11 , , �-"'. �� I I khov the present time. Mr. Foote, of Exe- regret to state that Mr. Holland Lit & Son -have a very attracti 11 , , 6 I ... � � ,-Uro., Janei Ross has re. ZURICH ter, conducted the service with ac- tie is and has bedh Very poorly and 91"beety u. 46 i �� V8 r. -- I �.. -1 I I e, r F. C. Kalb- ceptance to all. Special music was conflnedth his bed. We hope he mity front row in I the -way of young ' �, , , 011% , , ter spftding three Nqtes.-M - and Mrs. imitation, to , �� , 111;i4. , I , -n, Rev. L.'Xilb- rendered by the choir, inelluding a fin -e. .. 1� - �'�L.1�1 � I . . . . , I. �- , � It , or daughter, Mrs st- fleisch visited their so e soon lrnfwo:� --Uts; D. Urquhart and flgipoer kirl" in a good , ,7 1 N " `- . .1. 11 - Ha . V .. I 1�5 161�thf L d .. '11%i advertise that popular rink, �'Wbis- -11"�i,',�'j 1) I her &Andson with fleisch, Elmira, over Sunday. -_Mrs. anthein and a -pleming duet by Miss daughter, Mist ,t"tkice,-buve been ,,f,,,,, 1. �X..i, I ,,P.ftl�," . ,. Wl their' tle,'A and is a never failing sonree: of 11 1, I Iii, W',I-t.- Park and Iv.tr. R. Y. McLaren. spending a few days here with ,y, ­ �� 11 ��Rv ' : ,� , H "" � 1, , � ,,'�" � Iwas obsOfted af the Sarah Ehnes has, ,returned from a few Jessie I �# - I month's, visit -with her son, Mr Orville On Sabbath next Dt, Larkin, of Sea- many friends am ave making their interest to the, boys and girls�jres, � ,`,,'44:kO�.f!��., .il I Lwa on �Suri&k last and 'he usual time, new home W Juotdon.-Mast& loit, as well -the figui-e . 11 �­fioj.df in Calgary, Alta. -Mr. and idis. John forth, will preach. at, t Ban alid'tlieiT seif I I , d,0j,a­VvJe4th0r I ­.1.AiW a , fliere � being worked by el-eq-trid - iwh�e,§,,�- *Wi fie -�,. � It ibi­*@ bus at b6thAet- Gallnian left on Tuesday for an ex- 8 p.Th, Sabbath school at -2 p.ln. On Tinney, son Of Xr,,alid hlr� Matthew , " I ,�, !�,'�,iif#§V. , 11.1.111 , � ten wEwiitl,'�RX, of", L.Widbn ';��;�,t -.7'. , I I , AA. ­�f i riday AY, On Me ',a f lf� qu Al' ded visit with relatives in Michi- r ., October 2nd, a'nidb-ting of the Tinney, of the T-6*yghip of H. - Hattie ;'N�§ ;",r I A. ,­­�� � ' th gAn'and Illinois. MT. and Mrs. Gall- children 'will be held. in the basement derwent att,01)OW614 'on i". .. '11 1 - 11.11 Friday last hfteily Of tbi� 'Villake� spebt. I " ,V, I 1. b �i 1 " with v . v .r �.,, @, Ii- .01, .elatIvft­Vr tbtpls�'Shlftfi � '': ,� ''i VANWx �#r � expect to be away for about of the church after sehdol for the ir rli,itrin fcrOW idrXIOV93 of big tot,j. d -A . . I ,!.k, � 1&; ''Cout, 0 �. Ir Iftan , 4., 11 .gp�; '. , 'Wil"11,0 � � � L , . 1, *41 , three mOnths.-Mr. and Mrs, Ezra purpose of forming a Miwon Band. sils, and we aye,'#144.sed to. repor.t 4, Detroit, w,19 tt gutst- of Xr� aiid 39-),V,�, I _ I 11-1 0. fg, , VM: fA� � I 2 " � , ,� - It, viait- O'n Tuesday,* October ftb, at 8 P.M., -a' that be ig.,gettingr aloug n cely'-4b. mr.4" R. HIjSiT16,--*. wil ia � � 0'��­:��i��',.',q ,� i'mthXV i ,'-ftith nad childrtu of Detroi ill be H, eg ktb, Of neval af. wims& ­gvelit *4"W6ek".60d. ? .,�t,',','.'?,E�',,,� - ., ,�, "', Ih- �d r,gatj-�ea And hieIrds here this meeting wi held in St. 1*4ulps Cleveland o A . � 'vj..'�, ;"N 99, I I � , , ­41f,�, L 1674 , - D#Vid 1", �wlt,6: It . I."., ,,,,r, ­11-�' Ioa-*16,6, Ethel Hess is visiting ehumh to form A. Y6ung P6op,Ws Chtb.� � Dritish Cofunfbla- apent the -week � fid Irelativo-s' � I . �� li � $01 -"'It I . 'I it h 3 '*16i,:�*hd, lb bor i " W 17 a t Tea It,.- btoti& . re �m.f.�,�'.,W, � , "',L"", I,�"L.�­��L�", . �. -1 ­1.1�11 ­ . Mr. tincl - Mrs. Aill ate c6rdiAlly invited to At with hia W, Rd.*$ xatob* xt.�'-s 6d Uri 0 q 'k, , % 1, I 1. 1 , ­?�4- 1 .� 11 " . , a ,Ill, Detr6i - . , to. ThOrips6ft' '4 - W . , us ; I .1111. , . . I I wl"Ift 06ybolrl Ar Of Make, dro'. Lodge! Meeting' --on X,Ojlda� tiveiv, . , i I :1 fk..� fi�­ . .1 1 .4R 1 r ,"it 1196" cowtig1t6ii WitiM06ii,W L, *14 v. I ,11­� �r ­ - � , ft ., 604 IiM4 3 . , . I , ; ...... I . . . . . . I 11 ­ - , ". I . I'll, �. � I I � .1 1.11 � . . .. - I I ' , ' - '---'- " ' it. , . t I � - - Autumn - and -Win er , ... . . - I - I . . � � ­ � I I- - - , .1 . . - .Millinery 11 , .. � . I � � I - I I I I Our weekly hat ' service has started and our. hats. i . � are always hew and up-to;;date. 'Our prices are - right. A competent Milliner always ready to'. - . hel- you choose.- . l I �F ' ' -"-"-4 The Elite Hat Sho.ppe, Hensall. - ­ . ­ . I - Aa�--- I . I . I . � � . . . . - . � . .. . .. -- . .. . I � , . , � . I We -Save You Dollars., I . �. � Eco. I bmv Shoe, Sale . " . ,.. 1. A.. ­­ -­, . �. " � �.. �, . , ,:.� " � 11 . ­ ":, . I I. .1 . - . . We Save You $1.00 a Pair on Some . of Our Sho,es. We Save You $1.50 a Pair on Many- of Our Shoes. We Save You $2.00 a Pair on Most of Our Shoes. - . HAVE YOU BEEN IN YET?, ' Our outstanding values appeal to the thrifty buy- er, and it will certainly pay you to drop in andsee what we can save you on your- Footwear. You Pay Less For More At - The Econo-my Store OPPOSITE DALY'S GARAGE . � . . . - -- - - - - -- �� . I . - � - - ­ � . -- . ======= . . . . - I I Are You Gambling," or investing? . . When You Buy Speculative Sir . ayes Which Ha4e'No Earning Record and No Market Value You Are Simply GAMBLING -With the Overwhelming Probability 'That You Will Lose Your Money. 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