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I �, 7' ' ' . 0 � . friends were lad to bor�'010 to �* Ad I . ­ A sloa#, - . � . _ - , . Ue rt 1 . - I lkklrl . � � Z witho, ,., # .. bus'hel slen�ail,e acre, �#Od chew4n, who'eftf,d. iiirlotbHA, Hbipital ' , " . . .. be a X*,u 4#0 Jh - rv�� . aperwan - a . 's . r (0) .0 r .. . -i 1 , " " _r -,'so � ',Ifi,'�,'f'.; , 1 , t I#* , � _ _. .4, *,� # church a , an�;o , , noe, �p,7 I ' . I "I I , 0 . �n " , I . I � �, ef*05 , , , , 1, � � of over Ave, rriout*, i)A -a _t f�-,,# - -f it'."'di, , - ' ­ . . . . ;% eco.in.. .X _r - 4 , 9pf S. I . I'll I ­igatln I SO WIA 3A.+;p�, 60" Ai- � !;." �� .;!. I .... I RX)p S �,.. ., ­ ,� _ - - Me *, +-,come , his-, nffiea-: me,*W' lievek� nrqve , . I , ,-- 1. F 14 11 &_ ., till- _U_ p- ��Ir.""_.__ � il& . ., 1, -Mg. f@ up -- resslft,,t4 Wobek,ft , � � - M�,�',, U _ 'I , com6nion. *4itbig fo r, Plows it undet.. ,. ' *d _. . = wot . . , ,.Is Lon4onit'eilu .. 44 6, his ex lh-TA: ��.._ i &4 � -.. � . .1 -�. .. . I *.IV I I I I. "'. — , . R -P ry TM*"kURr To p vi � .., , . I , A' 1 , ,�� -- I r - , , " '", " ..­ U _ ,.., . .I- .. I . . � I 1. 1. I. .. her Aster in Owen Sound We I , I irl A 1�,,�- I ­ - . *1?PX91Khed7,:by a �-_uuji.00r of. jT hm 11s, mxt I ,F4� day laftruerop, 21 Ripegm, ,. 4 use- or ocent- 0 su e . 40a.r m& "' . I' BE . . W a I . , I . " - , .;; . 19 - ted ily be ai e.aa 40 . 't ., -1 ��k. . a I I visited ; �, Wfeitiftei.'-` -Saw-4 of 1i ' 'h t6wAf Y., . ,:, il � #Z' , . ' " _' , pppg. enpo, al IM�,Ik MTANO ,,Mr. and Mrs. Shep. Dale " " " I.. . ,V404 �-V]1%6 djainaln&.4" that-, we -dispoad Ifiercia , �4'p V "Pok " " .W5�_ At * a , . ._ _ _-_ . I- ;t I . . --01% . I 2,90%, I r I of 60 - r( (),Up answers.. ' -11 # - I wi�dd��hqvwla inwj� I . AY1 J ... I., , � . I I the home of, Mrs, Break_ I'll I loift-d,:­;�ct . . .-m�jzilzg 'Aag. bors ai� Andiril; tho-app" C-4_1 1� 7, -, � - I -I : ": I I � � 1"R & � . on. Q i,x '' , .. . this I . , Qr,.. , .,,� . .IA 11 � I ..... - .1 I . .... I^,; il.­­-�"­n . I.- �t, ... , 1"... , , � i$ppj��_ 'p,#r Jx hosit . --Mr. Thoma ' 4 ,,�, � -weier'�.atUr-,u,bTriondtyf-44-,w ibellev, A te �hiAjiojr` jw-m - -.,.,),rv,* I . �A A it crf� At M -Per -P . furewa AP valu of s BaiTdt Sr.;, and r. 011vert, 4i - - � ��' - � I . .- I . -1 � . I I . UP r wrneift" ""S &' 7� . -, - ­ . . . i - �, 4 1, ed 4i abivaJ -'-ftp-r X -e- 'f.167,p) a 40no'h, ,�.,04 ­ ,, 'IN � . I I I . . - T. Baird And Mrs. Arthur,k.. Queloo -was -alsed-j�"Clafft*,.. 'V�l ., ­�, VstAke to , " A'# ' to ,�'��,$ . g i -, ,,, e the- Uxplst- 6#.j*.,� 1 ,, 1, this di at. J - .. I i 1-i. .� - �, 1. - - ' .. _.On _ � he d it stri 1111MI" 11 . .1 _ � I - I A I - . I I I E!Mmm I., - �..M'__� Or. - 44 Y� owner, A110 in I 1". r 11 I � I . - and tw, ,",te, . " 4 - .1 , 714 91, 4�yw.hZ,i, Pjighterir I'ands F . - R ,� - ,.�, � turiir,'the dav,- M ij6" "' I iuiu.,tf*�'�';Igud, . O!tr years ago, Mr. .G-.---,. ..-- . �, . I . attended the funeral of Mr. Baird,aorn O"go,4 IV b .1 , ,,,W: .�, *:. . I - � , * , ;-- - -;7*4 �4 in= �fi ' . � , .. -,--,,, " '. - . imt-4io"", , 'he, -,.,y, 'W #W�,#i -in .',;6 I " , � '. - - ��her._., I : . kicked by a hope�- -&. rib'penet-tating - -i; sing accident. hamilod out by Referee Kelly, - '' , . -'T the 6gt whe " pe ,t4 L k pirr -, ,f etroft� W , M�o - 'I -�;,.' vang _ of Mr,,; Jblm� Ba %, D ­ , vs." , the for Mr. , �_ ,�� t Qf.. I 6jpuf4;rt�j4 , -, - , , _ , , M,,, _ b, ,,,,, , ., --., .. % �46. �, . . g i1b ini " shock of j t1w, we6k.-Mia." 1611in I �, �q";,�% .-. &k -�"' I" deeipod. d1sqret16A`thet.,h0#_", paxt. of 'R boo �0#11�1,::,,4 ,, ng ��.Re VAst his I g. A Xobri t ' h f Red to M.r Carte is - policeman in Kelly is , one of the best, if, not the enwie ana", Shelk, '01' Clinton. - 1,�h ',�',',, V '""2 I _ I ­. . I - Min $Z.215 summon a doctor � �1�­. daughter, of Detroit," , ,'.T =�,:W­ !� , valQ*�� and '10t, us pumole - 1 - Ior fo*'yeaf-st ligvp.�tJ4 ,"�,'� at ifie time, and Detroit.' He aj� Carter and besi, referee in Western Ontario, din .;get � o4V ­,qjdl� 11 sted, , r., n �g. ft a2v visiting all who kriew,.1 ,, �,,r�,?4 . -1 � . ,go, . ,,6fo, ,1 . . i - very M. -tic . '�' . . Brucefielo 0 - - `��I . ' wbic4; wer thanik'the =­ ' 11 Per lyiisbel do' I., Z I The form- later found it neaessarly 0 take treat, 'their baby . : -, friends in , �� � . . � . . ending their they . 4 vicinity fhW young fi�m #, � -ro. ., p ., 7, -, 1 - V , '4 1d* ., '411, "I began hatching up some trivial I . . � , �. I ��,�, ' . Oial ' ; d,,,W A year .ago Chf1st*As- Eve, vacation with . in Stratford. eXcuses that they might prote�t the- 11.11 ... ''.., I . ' . - --figwv-i�. 446 _ _ ,O� Afier Ala, VfhV,,-0W0,4Td *��,,V. 911.er J .�',*.,Pucharme ment. , week. ,4L�41' ,Wl , . - I :.�t.�; ,,, �3,;- ��7�`,,�� 3riewz�*Ant.-to,di4roputJ6 a car belOug_� do. a price at,,w;ife'h­t'h4_­gi4ewer can Nis. Gardiner fell And broke her -arm lur , 0 10 7 � . - - q. . � I _ � . . . . , ­ I to � " KIPPW . " - I !A W Grand me, showing the, low down mean- I . .,�'. I . � �, int " gi"ji'l .0cluesday they ­ ga " .V :.��-,'�j�', . � I , 4,�.4 .1 . . :��,4,_;.,�-s � I 't 41 �A ,tjjw,�,��­,�� , - 'fit, but %he and as 4he. could. not -then egm f�r Bend and w* �"" "' hen the p0s that is bred in the bone and ZURICH" 10184 CA "­ 1El3;,1;f .- fo_ " . _� j,,_ �,!# fair mai'din of�;#* - . , WM - A 4t... 7�.!�,J I -, MY41 -her husband, be -was sent to -Loudon, , I L�. w9wa a . I I- 1`�.�7'�-�!� '.. , t - "W.''like ' VAleves that any prolonged eoritlab- h Mr. Car- comes out in -the flesh. If you 'hear Double Weddirig�_.A - " - Z __� �qj* . � , r � i40,. , I . ... _,� , Ok-ut!"I 01061_ _. Litj� , � '. rok = , - -1. - . I *S �, am4*0 � . doublo.. wed -;7 " ­tf 0%1�� r 7A . I , 7 -Om -A s-,9wP ol , � 'It ­ _ ", Ill Te�h his 4 a Is. er _ as _,� mournful sounds these days it, dingwas solemnized. at,the Nvarip Iii- ,w X,M,0,,iJ;,40,V,,, Uerlplpm, -11.1 � 4 . , . I I -IW 'A -,,J it C, nd " .. . . I- r %a q- bout 20 mile& an , ho , " �, ,,-- , , - qu�.J%i �,x, deag g?_Unol 11A #.a 60an Mr. Gardiner *ii-li ' � ,:, , - 0580M ­ ­�,,,, I "' .k j , _A of .a lower price levetwi . Wt Where, he rdmaijWd�,p *. - e t ' t - w dri i ' [y, , I , : , ff-tid " ", , 2". y'j � I" iice � ,W '' : * - ,%!., , I �5w,,�,l ladr Am plpf,,Axip 3,? , , le -, � .1 " . ._ ft I i U"XZkow, , ,ed , ," ., YX-14JL UH,Adw - - an hour at t I _ L, , . ni Atmi '. moit:, e - *� $ -, L,:,�� , _Q, �,7 anie - No I I - I.to, I )� :1 ­ HTb car slewed no doubt, will come from Stratford cal parsonage . ch, on Thursday 9��,.-4- . , '. ,:: i * qwn�R , , I , - - e�,_ ,�` - ;,AA, I` th- ­ -,,Pe� 1d"e9&d;-tzlOnt4, no Farm � . bert- 66imdary, line I - ul., 7 _ I a - -way, NyAle-4- Is, *11W .1 I i I .1 �: � � ;`nWW Fsr4uba-, suddenly in tU;,� laid gravel and you w know by the Br -r -r. I..+ 1, P.- ;V 'w"T'L.""A� -h-,.u"� - ,�1441 .*,_, I � q. ­ , � ow I - � . . I I �� ;1 - I .1 it . . 11 'Xi'm, -Af . ­,, .. t.- . . jrw i a - , . "', I n on . was, W a , .. z � - L 0 �i ";, , _yneld on, � _ - i INK, ther s of the late: r-0lftrV,..-,he turne4vuO other auto- united in marriage Miss Irla M; Mus- , , , - , , , �� w1ir'shoiallitwela v.0:AeVi'-V&,;!w . , T. - W. 9, 7 ____ 11 z nrneA ani� " "; an' J , -d at B , , ­'. - ,.-I, , , ,,N,�� � '.;',, . i *a*a�: _,"RRP0RT!0f+,'_HQG SHIPMENTV Gardiner, who was fdr many years mobile, the DO ine left the r _^o0o0',#X "li.-I, I . " I -b . . . . . '. " - I I arnl�! ,",,gp lh�? �7,0,'�70 0,4 . . ioul�n . � , tkz%907i, lAstt when a1,19 . ZZX, I ..... �,4112 .1, - . - � ,�.", __ 7- ., I - � selman, . , . , 14, - agi-, kid r 1he 9 is the repo ;,� I . of Elmira, and1 Mr Peter frow Kiopen and HM�Q�-,-vaoi r , I-,,- -- -1 Tl� k ,,,, � , tp , - ' _ - -young. reton -for *eir' d6ui� I . I Tee" of the townshipt wheree he spent -namaw ad I ". �� ...... 'med on its WALTON Gingerich, of Stanley towmship,,,-and , ,#, I -1 , �: ;, . . , shall,4"be, _,to':ineet them in SiW;, shilit rt of "00 the remalnder,4his life with the ex- s4d, in Ze �t;, � t�' r 30640 and spent an . ear 4 . ". I . #4,o U fq,r, w th- '. 1.� 11 to Ja id - * ,�, , ,p, , , eek ending July 15t , - __ ? , - L�, hr j%, .."".. Miss Vila J. Musaahnan, of ElMi=,, ,4 TbJ&;ft 'I- , -1.0-... ftell WW,Jj4jj4i��t]X . A lake side , c".004 I U It , _�,��._l diAt"'.- aflo-rtfi-iT,bital _� Notes. -Mrs. E. A. Radford and and Mr. Menno S.' Steekle, also of �,�� -----. -1 , 3W10,10 - Se , hogi;- 44if- 6�14et veption of a few years in Washington , , _0q11*V #0 I I, " io-, . - . 1 — . � �� - A M - - ,,-�. - , eall on n 1% A I iwA: have Ale bacon, 36; thick saideltht. 95; bea - territoo Mr,c Gardiner is survived - sports were enjoyed to th& -, i I tr ­ * .1�, _0 .. � :__-�,.LL � 1, ,, . . . .. A= - by his wife, three sum, Premier J'as. � . " 7732! !1 son, Maurice, have been visiting rel- Stanley township. After the care- all sat down to a blatm ' ij,� - I .., "'Q '.W.1 I . , U �1_ fft , , . ' " f ' "' I :51" `� t"A 46 I .. 'r , K- Tielldlyo. '10; extra -heitvies, Usholp 9;. . , I atives in Clinton reeently.-The Miss- mony, the happy couples left by auto' I. - . , 7' If, -ihaUer. ,plained .rnwe.' bogs, . I ovided. - 1 4 "Ji4a; ' ' ft�or - . lfkht� and feNdm, I. , . - ,�. es Fergusom are holidaying at their *on a short wedding trip and Will take, 1clous suppler, Pr � 0y. Pie�, , I - Tha the: -E& Gardiner, Saskatchewan; William, -of , Ai, 11 � , " , Alberta, and Robert, of London, and � - Hayfield is ofie,'of the I 1' ' ' `­ - � �.31� MWIS, THOMSON. Brue6field-Total hogs, - 25; - select Drowning A __4 Igiu Rput- summer cottage at Port Albert�Miss up housekeeping -qu, the Brous ' _'A - -1 , ­_ ; 11_rl . ..1. one.daughter, Mm George Allan, I I I on "-', Lake Ruron, and''ilb, nice Im i I I "`:,�! :r:* ,�, � . , , I . 4 . . . . .1.- I own, 8 . ., . ,; thick snroothi,s W 4&*+#�# W.,o am. TW_ Of ledge, aged 22, aq , . . . 0 sons, Ed,ward .1. orge Rout- Jean- and Russel Ferguson, of Toron- north of Blake. many of our hardworking, people can .. ...; I "., . .. - -, . feeders, 2. + P dh and 'ledge, of -Nile, n., oderich, met to, are also enjoying the lake breezes Notes. --In one of the best games break away from the te and welar �t 11 - I . Earl, met death At Vimsr Ridge in the death whil h.011" r 71� J,WAN­,QRQVMG IN IfUlt'ON I Walton -Total hogs, 1,*,:L;.,,se1ee batbin 11 tt's Grove at Port Albert. -John A. and Mrff. of baseball played here this season, a . I �,­=. , , ., _ - 11 . I , ", es, Great W�Ir. . . . ou-M ;I� ..%�,� I 111,�. I.. bacon, 87; thick 0140694A A . : . I here on Ion. The Morrisain, of Toronto, spent a few Zurich defeated Hensall in of life and spend a few happy It ­ %.�,';v,, ��, I � . .1 .. � ". � - 1� I . a runt in- by the lakeside. To our faithful sul- � .. .... Them 10 a- ftretch of Huroi� 4bouritty t3; ettrartean*�iies, 2; shot .4. I CROMARTY Young u, a 0-17. - n employed days visiting relatives in Walton- ning game last Friday evening by 4 erintendent, Mr. J. B. McLean, and* :....�tf... stlonig w Grand Band Huron' County -Total bogs, 1,124 -; as a b e at 0 Otol,ed from Mrs. R. J. Naylor, Mrs. William- to 2. Both pitchers received exceit- ... 1-77 . - --t . I the committee which planned the pie- I . � , I �, ,_ " ,� --gnd Bayfield, which hasbeen ,pO qn select b�k6nrl�b42-_ thick smooth, 621 ; Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mc-- Goderich and ;, thing with a Rackwellt Miss Lois Naylor and Miss Icnt support but the hitting of the nic, much thanks is due. . :. q:.1S, - . . . 't. . A fi . , � its fee nancially thtloirkh thii grow- beavies,,-57- extra - heavies, -12; shop Lachlan from Brantford, -are visiting number of others. . " er he was a Vera Gardiner are enjoying an out- local boys was more timely. - Mr. � , I . Notes. -(Rev.) Mr. Armour, of , " 'Xhe Rec- hogs, 49. Ifilds and feeders, 5. �� 1 - jag of White field . beaus. . in the v,icinity.-,Miss Ramsay, from victim of cramps' 0 umbed to a ing -at Hotel Sunset, Goderich.-The Charles Hagan has left for Chicago, ,,�. � . . . ;; " ; ^on was , I I - I . Brucefield, preached very acceptably " �;:I, 7 settled,'Wany Years. 4 by Toronto, is visiting -at the home of heaA attack I -11 " certained, as sudden death of Mr. Oliver Harris Ill., to visit relatives. -Messrs. W. L, in St. An e nit ,�,1, .", ti , go, _1111. - �, 1, ,.�, I I a eclony ' French Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCulloch- - A his body was I dr w's U ed Church on ... S� WINTHROP � %'_��,' , ,of -Canadiam- who ' , about three who farmed on the 16th Concession, Siebert, Albert Siebert and C. Fritz Sabbath last. A pleasing solo, "Just .�� .1.1.;� . I I'll 1.11 ::: . . took up small holdings, usually not quilting was held at the manse on feet of water. A ' ing to his Grey Township, came as a great returned Friday from a fishing trip � ,�,:,'-�.." I ,, , , FOr To -day," -was well rendend by .' I �4 I... 11 � raore than 25- acres to a family, and Notes. -Miss Muriel Brit -ton, of Wednesday last when the Women's friends he was a a ' t swimmer. shock to all who knew him. Mr. Har- up north. They report good fishing ,,.,:,,",­ -- I . Missionary Society busied themselves Routledge was I '.1 -11 Mr. Armour and much appreciated by ".: , 11 eked out 'a mea ­ existence through Mitchell. spent Sunday with Mr. and ., d -by the ris had been repairing rail fences and and wonderful scenery. -Mr- and Mrs, the congregation. We -believe that .,.,� ' ��-"i�4 "' . . _' a at making quilts to send away to for- batherss asTippare I considerab!e in some man . , � ran' T, ' _ . �-�, 1';o.. �`. rnixed fA in -d'Y the descend- Mrs. Nelson Goven-lock.-Mr. and . ner the* rail gave way, J-ames Barrie, of Duriville, visited the Mr, A=our leaves very shortly for - ,i' IF* " ..;, --- �, 19 'her owners 14rs. Lloyd Porter and Mr. and Mrs. eio 1". ., ,... ents of iliege.. ll�rs are t fields. The Marion Ritchie Aux- time had elapsed an search in the strildng him in the abdomen on an latter's mother, Mrs. H. Campbe OrangsW , 11;t.. . �+. ., . .� I I . ' 4" 'here be ' ' been noticed old injury. Mr. Harris walked Part the past few weeks. -The other day. cornrnur�i � "I � ,of fajms��.rauki g :664i ,one hundred Joseph Bennett, of Brussels, spent iliary also held their quilting the same vicinity of w , + III , Ile, and many friends in this . .: .A�, V ­� I . day. -There passed away an old and revealed 1`-. are sorry to see him go, � ' � �77 I WW � -1" " - a spark from the chimney on J. Kip- but wish him every success in his new , ' lil-N, . � to thVee-or,felpi.huidred aei�es, most- Sunday with My. and Mrs. W. C. he be :�.', pproximately way toward the house, but felil un + ty ly clear of encumbir�nc&�, they, have Bennett. -Miss Elva Little and bro- resprected citizen of this village in half an hour had ' ed from the conscious, and his daughter saw him per's blacksmith shop started a blaze �i .. , ... � . � .1 . ­- y �.. 11� ibildrbit good dducatio, Cher, Wilson, are visiting Mr. and London on Wednesday last in the per- time when he had charge,Two distinguished visitors in ,- . . � I ­ .... given the , ns, �� ., , 1, noticed until and summoned help and medical aid, on the roof and if a passerby had not our community at pr,eseut and who . 1 14, K .�� 11 " t" � , inany Of them Univeitlby-.or Convent Mrs. S. Shannon,. of Hullett.-Mrs. son of Mr. Archie Robertson. He the recovery of the., ., and efforts and all that kind and loving hands noticed it a bad fire would have re- .. i� �,� . ,.,i training (aid --t died at the ripe. aip of e4jity�seven t 1. were with us on Sabbath Ipstand al -o .�j - _�, I . Jbe5.,l%AVe large fap- Ferg. Bullard and Miss Betty are J I restore, re, - ;.2 ailed.. The could be do ne, his life Passed away sulted. The damage was slight- so at the cupicuie JuS",y.at'1�1V__-.:_11r_ !" '.. , . U41 _94 T e +.k.. . _ _ I - - � . _. , .. . eejock, -a-ad on Monday forenoom Mr- Harris warr Mr. Gborge Volland, who has been . I I . -, . - ''. ,,:.,�t:. .." " 1% ... I , . lt�14 %, -7 .. ��, 'Bel . his late resi nee in Cromarty on the body was sent that teveiring to in his 55th year and was born on the visiting relativei here for some i , ternoon, are Afts. ebb and _ I M, ye&Ts. The e-r#;l -,, Wg,s. -held from ddeath. occurm a . A j#9g­,Ar,.aud Mrs. C. Wade., 0:1� I iAd% " C! "'' , daughtefr, ;. � . - I , d 11 � - _ ": dt a .. � . a , ­ - __ q " I ., :. grave. . I Friday afternoon to MeTaggart's Goderieh. Reg. Williamsopi aged 15, same concession on which he died. He has returned to his home in D , me' Miss Margaret, of Vancouver, B. C. '..'.'.." , i - 0 __ W�o _WW'd a 0 1. - . Itr"t- Mrs. Cobb is the younger daughter of �'., . . � _ 1 . 1. , ,6c:r v . .. '' i - - cemetery. ' 1: I �� in r ca , - , '. rig I - of Bayfield, bad a naLrovi escape was of a genial disposition and was -Miss Nettie Well, of Detroit, is via- the late (Rev.) Samuel Acheson, who I.,.:, tt� � , 1. I - � � � ,, ..� - while in bathing the same day. He a member df the township council for iting relatives and friends here at for many years, was the beloved pas- � to h& e, R. R. 2, Zurich, STAFFA FULLARTON was rescued in time to respond to several years. He was a present. -Messrs. Clayton and Clare tor of St. Andrew's church. It is - aue of the prominent Tesideritz of the . School ReporL-The follow'ing is staunch I ��J, district; the white bean. Brown Renni'lon.-The fifth annual the efforts at rescuscitation and re- member of Duff's United Church, Wal- Hoffman, of Galt, visited at their some twenty years sinee Mr. and Mrs. 1. .. It, - the report of the Promotion Examfna- is survived by his home here over .Sunday. -Mr. and �:%. practically all the credit for this reunion of the descendants of James covered. I ton! Mr. Harris I' � dition, Up until twelve or tions of,S. S. No. 1, Hibbert (Staffa). Acheson and family went West, and ..._ P. . .. . happy con Brown, the first teacher in Mother- 9__ wife and two daughters, Mrs. Archie Mrs. Ed, Sippel, who have been visit- on coming back Mrs. Cobb finds many s , ,�* .. . 6 , fifteen years ago, he said, there was Those with an asterisk following ,,Ill and later when postal service Reta, at home, ing relativers here for some weeks, le.ft new faces, but also many of her older ", - 11�.. 19-ttle evidence of prosperity; then the theii- names have failed. Promotion was inaugurated the first postmaster CONSTANCB also four brothers and one sister. The on Monday for their home in Lansing, friends, -who remember with tender- "Ill, - . 1 ,rr 1 .. . "". growing of beam was introduced and to Sr. TV -Margaret Drake, 760/o: there, was held on Monday, July 5th. funeral wis held Wednesday after- Mich. -Mr. Daniel Truemner has sold ness and love her belovlid father and .. .. ..i it was found that both the soil'and e Notes. -Mr. J. McIntosh, of Toron- noon, interment taking place in Brus s C . ... �, 1". , Mable McDonald, 72; Sylv'a Tuffill, The date, earlier than on form r - hi. 100-a re farm, being Lot 7, Con. mother, and who more than welcome �� ... � 'I', � i . _� � '. ,climate of tbe�distriet are particular- 65; Mary Harburn, 62; Edith Tuffin, years, was so fixed in consideration to, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. A. sels. The sympathy 6f the commun- 10, Hay, to Mr. Harrington Fink- her to their midst again. Mrs. Cobb . , t* ly well adapted to the requirement% 61; Robbie Vivian, 60; 'Ethel Elliott, -of those descendants from across the ColeloUgh.-Miss Irene Carter, of To- ity goes out to the bereaved ones.- beiner, of the 14th Concession, Hay. and daughter have been visitors with `�111:p", , 1:i 1:i 1:i � 1:i , I _`,t.. , . of the crop. Last year, he stated 60. To Jr. IV -Marvin H'arburn, 69; border, the 4th of July beang their ronto, is holidaying tinder the par- W. G. Neal is improving the appear- -Mr. 0. H. Ehnes, of Calgary, Alta., I - �:_..',.'�� I I I " To Sr. Ili -Margaret Jones, 6s; John Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McLean and also _�!­ 1, about 10,000-scres of beaus were national holiday. Former reunions ental roof. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed. BriL- ance of his store by having it painted. is visiting his mother, Mrs. S. Elines, with Mr. and Mrs. James Mustard, . . .�,A , ,�q­ grown in the county, yielding approx- Drake, *47. To Jr. 111 ----' Marion had be,in berld at London's beautiful ton attended the Old Boys' and Girls' 4W of this village, at present. -Mr. and of the London Road, and also among 'A' , ", iniately 200,006 bushels, the great Drake, 76; Muriel Drake, 70; Arnold and popular resort, Springbank, tb;s Reunion at Cranbrook school secticin Mrs. L. Schilbe, Mrs. W. C. Wagner 11- I bulk of them being grown by th Barbour, 63; Willi,e Drake (did not other friends in this vicinity. -Quite : I - and son, Ted, are visiting relatives I . � e year the place of meeting was t�2 on Thursday of this wf,ek-A few of BRUCMELD i a number from here motored to Blake ;,,� ­�. � 'hundred -odd French sgeaking famil try). To Jr. 11-Fredeiiek Jones, Iva our young folks att(,n,!,-d the summer in Michigan this week. -On Monday last Sunday evening and attended the .�,,_- - ancestral home of the Browns, Lot 25, 1 z, . ies in the lake -front settlememt, Gov- Leary, Harry Drake, Agnes Miller, Concessiclit 17, township of Fullarton, school at Goderich thi� week. - Mr. W. M. S. -The regular monthly evening Zurich baseball team waus de-' . - . .1 -�, eminent statistics, which I secured at Leslie Miller, *Carl Elliott. To Jr. 1. Perth County. This property pur- John Archibald, of Tuckersirtith, spent meeting of the W. M. S. was held in feated at the Thames Road diamoni lannive7sary services being heldthere. , :11 , . I the office of Agricultural Represents- -Beatrice- Harburn, Zoe Drake.- , -Mrs. Frplans and little daughter, ".1 . chased from the Canada Company the week end with M r Ross McGre- the basement, of the church on July by that t, -am by the score of 5 to ".: \�,r,, of Toronto, are visitors with I I 1, . "I I tive S. B. Stothers, at Clinton, show Jean Mountain, Teacher. was taken up by James Brown, Jr., gor.-Mrs. John Bai:-Y, of Clinton, 140i with the very small attendance -The annual picnic of the Evangelical I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jonns this .r. I I I t , � I that bean growing increased most - then a youth of eighteen, for his spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. of fifteen, Mrs. Haugh presiding. The church Sunday Schoo: was held at,week. We are pleased to note that �­ : ":::: I .. I 11 I rnarkedilly between the years 1910 and .0. father, James Brown, Sr., 'n 1846. William Britton. -Mr. Clarence Clark meeting was opened by singing hymn ; Grand Bend on Wednesday. ,.Mr. Johns has .shown some improve- ... ... I �� s I -wing year 1 Auto Accident. -A bad auto smash, ..", ..... 1918. In 1909 there were only 275 The follo Mr. Brown and of Toronto, is spendi, g a week at 270, "Breathe on Me, Breath of God," merit the last few -weeks.-Mr. and _.�­ acres of beans grown in the whole . , family migrated from their home in his home here.-Moq,t , J. Ferguson, after which Mr. Armour led in pray- occurred at Drysdale on Saturday eve- : Mrs. Ralph and daughter, Pearl, of . .., .. . '11' , , �, .'I I , County 'of Huron- in 1910 the acre- Notes. -The Misses Warren, If Lanark and took up the�r residence W. Carter, J. Medd and F. Arm- er. Responsive Scripture reading,; ning. A car with an American license Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. il � hge increased to'397; in 1911 it Medicine Hat, are visiting at the on the bank of the Thames. This strong were in Kitrhvrf�r on Wednies- Act 4:23-37 was led by Miss Munro �plat,e coming into Drysdale from the . Tarrips Bowey this week.-Mlaster Ross �. it home of Mr. Alex. Mills. -Mr. and ' ,:. 11 doubled, going t6 784; in 1912 plate is now in possession of Jamos day regarding the llr,oest by Strat- The business was then conducted. Mrs� I north at a good rate of .speed, turned Granger, of Brucefield, also visited ,,, I ,�, doubled again, 1,477; and in 1913 it Mrs. Alex. Wells visited at Centralia Ei. Brown, grandson of the original ford. Every count that Stratf*rd Rattenbury read a letter from tll(':Pa.qt on to the town line. road. Th4with his uncle, Mrs. James Bowey.- I ��. ,�,� , I � shot up to 5,482. During the years of 'on Sunday. -(Rev.) Mrs. Snell and owner and because of its association �rought up was qat:�factorfly ae- Ontario Women's Prohibition Corn-�driver seemingly Inst control, owing Last Sunday morning Mr. Miller Me- , �,,r'! . ­ _�', I � the war the acreage kept on inereas- Miss Snell motored to London on it was chosen as the gathering place counted for, and Kinhurn won the pro7 mittet, asking for three delegates to to the sharp turn and loose gravcl. Connell, of Detroit., but now a vimtor �, , ,.. I " . . ing until in 1919. it reached the peak Tuesday. Miss Knolf, who is visiting of the eran. test. be sent to attend meetings which will, The carshot into the i�ght hand ditx,h, i with relativps in this; community, fav- , .1 ".., - at 14,548 acres. Following the slunip Miss Snell, and Miss Ellington ac- -.0 Football. -In reply - - the Stratford be held some time in the near future. 1 missed a telephone pole by inches, ,,red the Sunday School with a lovely ,;'....'.. In prices during 1919-20 it went down companied theni.-Mrs. F. Johnston ,;�,,; - . iting her bro- DUBLIN Beacon -Herald, regai I rig the game I MrF. Ratten1jury, Mrs. Haugh and then .shot back on to the road and 11solo, which was much appreciated by - �1. to the neighborhood of 8,500 and frorin has returned after vigi in Stratford, it do- ­ot become a J Mr-. Addison were appointed by the I llpqet into the left hand ditch. Th� I I n climbed again ther in Godericb.-Mr. *and Mrs. Bert Notes. -The Choral Society are gentleman nor a sport !,) talk in such society. Mrs. Armour resigned her: car was hadly wrecked but luckily'a 1I. -Mrs. Russel Geighein and little I .1�� .... I � I to the 10,000 acres of last year. A]- Brunsdon, of Yorkton, Sask., have re- giving a social evening on Friday. baby fashion. The hivi: handedness of I po ition As Press Secretary ,of Soci­ i: he ,wcupants escaped with minor in- ; �on, Gordon. and Mrs. Harold Geigherk � I., I'll . Seaforth Orchestra will furnish good Find daughter. Dorothy. all of London, , .. "I 1. - - though r's par- Ahb.­, was a dis- ty, also Honorary President of Mi,.j- � juries. ., -the French-CanadiaTi famera '.urned aftervisiting the fortne . the referee, Mr. I a are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. .11., � '. music ".", , , . ,:tnts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brunsdon.- grace to all football '�-vers. All we sion Band. Miss Munro was appoint-' -0 ��.Y�11� 1. have been the chief growers of for the ocenaion.-Mr.q. James _ , the i �., I fames McClymont.-Mi�- Margaret � ,. Longworth 'has gone to Detroit for cretary, and Mrs. Stev- 1 � I � 11". crop, the credit for its introduction is The Women's Institute will hold their ask for is a fair deA'. and when we ed as Press Se (,Elgie, who has been visiting with .. I -Canadian, the late Annual picnic in the orcha e boys tnko it with goo i e nit as Hon-)rpry President of Mi:;- H U LLETT I . '. ��­:: rd at th2 . #3, 'i given to a Germap the summer months., She will make tire beaten th 1 friends in Detroit, has returned. -Mr. �AA "T,� 1. � . ,q, ,, ,,; her home with Mrs. C. Gay, a daugh- M r . p .'� John 'Schnei'der, who lived about two home of Mr. W. Brigham. They have ter.- 11 grace, for the boys st.. good-losers�. aion Band. We are sorry to lose I i � The Late Robert Reed Anderson-inrid Mrs. Isaac Jarrott and Mr. and 1,11,4 A" vi�iles north of the Many children are having a good �1 .R,iz . � village of St. been farturnate in slecuring the ser- The only way that Str;itford can win and Mrs. Armoi,r from our midst an( ; R. R. Anderson, one of .Swift G,ur- Mrs. John McGregor, of Hay, motor- .. -X., ,Z�: '. - -�­�U, A b vices of the Brunswick Trio, who will time picking strawberries. -Mir. San- is to have a one-sidod referee. In our be,t wi,hp,t go with them to their - -Z';,", . . , mv" derson, of St. MarTs, was the un- I i ent'q best known farmers, died on ed to Aisla Craig during the week , ..'r , : ,4�,� WilIq Pefhapg-riot the largest grow- give the program -me from two . the return match ]Rer,�. when Kinturn new sphero (f labor. Mrs. Addlson . , ,,� . to four ,� ,i' ous choice of the Liberal co iSunday afternoon at the h6spital and visited with Dr. James Jarrott- "Al", I .. �� �, ��',� e�t in the'distget, William Ducharme o'clock: Supper will be served at 5 anim, nVen- ,._�� lt�, -, woil 6.1 on a fair field and no favors read the topic frowl the study book, ...A"I'', ',� Mn&es -about fd� acres of begns r,lelock. There will also be gaines Ind ti6h at Mitchell Tuesday. He has .. I there following an operation for ap- Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of London, .. :1N, " ,;-, "a . � . .1, . rters in this vi- I . pendiciti.q. He was admitted July Ist. were visitors this week with Mr. slid -�,Z,`,, - each season. Last-'_�iirhe harvested races. F,verybody welcome. A good many staunch suppo — - .- - , 11 �� �t, � . cinity. Both he and Mr. Thomas Me, I.After oxperipricing intermittent at- llrq. William Anderson, also with Mr. 1'��] � ," -, � , 4089-bushbls-frob' his fort time is expected. . �, 1. N . . ,�,+,� ,,, . vm that they 'have . �., , y acresi Millan have sho tneks for some timp, he finally decid- And Mnzt. John Workman. -Miss Sar- .7., �­. and the �42t befoia took J.,646 bushel *91, i ,� ,�: * ,�, - -1 .-1 off 88 acres. His best Yield -Iias boet' , - 8 the interests of their country atheart.' I i,d to havp th(, operation before the I �-,h Dayman is visiting with friends in "I". . � .. . ­, - -DF. and Mrs. Simpkins speni husy farm period came on. Decea.;- I Detroit this week. -Miss Livingstone, . � .....__�,;, . .. . ., � -495 bushels from 29 acr(hq. , I Dddh . . � A few S aforth Horse Races �ff," � . I . e ,�.f�, 911me's land is it cla� loani, underlaid , I . STAPFA 'pliasant days in our burg. They I i e d w as. 4.5 years of age; was born in of MrKillop, has been engaged as .. ".".. I I . , .. *1th tile eve fi-P- ,P- A --6 ' v -+---V- riecil O'Brien is at matored home to Windsor on Sun&y ' I Hullett Township, Huron County, his; I teacher for S. S. No. 2, Tuckersmith, 4h, I . I �. I I.! +� I"' .1 . I -.Y 11 __ - . . :,� 4 ��Iil . r-, -'.' ' rikht to the edge of the olay tcli& pTesent visiting under the parent,i evening. -Mrs. J. J. Gaffney and Mr.., Under the ansp'(,(,s of Hamilton Priving and thletic ss n. parenis being Mr. and Mrs. Richard. to succ"d Miss Mellis, who recently . .� I 11 , .. I '. OhIch, marks the Aore of the lake.1 roof-.-mr, and Mrs. Roy Reed spent Dan McCarthy, of West Mouktort, - Anderson. He received his early resigned. On the closing day of 7'' .� ; 11 , , I � '. i, ., , ; , , *;'t' ' is absolutely essential to Sundak at the borne of Mr. Robert were the guests at Mr. Joseph Nagle's teaching at Constance public school .school, Miss Mellis was presented with � i: i,�'. I I Sunday -During the electrical .. , I �11: ­_ . . I � I., �­�b 5 beau &*%virig, according to, Ssdle:t.­*,Ir. and Mrs. A, Norris have on and was a student of Seaforth Col- a nicely worded address, a handsome ... ''. "If . ', 0141k .. , `91 , 1171, , - I I I I legiate Institute, and later taught cut glass vase and several pieces of , , . � ,I ".. I., hoi" � ,."a", close proximity returned, from Cleveland who ]test Mr. Joseph '. . j�g Mrs. storm on Friday Wed., J ULY 28th, 1926 ...... . . . . . . . . .'1111.�,;;; � -, �3 ' ,;777 ,��', ... 0k. ��. I _. . �', 1 ,-,.i�­,Wl . school for four years in Ontario, af- china, by her pupils. -Miss Grace ,-;��i;�� ,. , , , , lt4 % 11 - ., , - nt an operao . . . . . -,, ��- . . ��'Wrt , *#48-' i6l'Oth-& Vital I factor, i I ridin "...2 '. _3h.. , bion for' Krauskopf had his barn struck by . W, . 1�, , -1 , I n Norris triderwo lightning. Of a. large batch of hogs, . t, -r which 'he went West and later be- Cooper, of London, is spe 9 a. . 1� -'.%,P. ,."', "'..., .. .. . . I irely 1, '. Q'. t, I 'a I W&I _11;,*O,Voiats�practicia goitre. The operation Was .erlt 17 ,�... - , Ily .. � t , - . WA four were killed. came the principal of Swift Current week's holidays with relatives here,- -, "', � - " , - 1. loth - loii� 'Ed I '002001,62,18 great- successful and the ladk1a convalescing _11,11-, �, � . -1 � - .. I - - � .,. . --.0"., I-, -W /: -tchool from 1406 to 1908. When Mr. Mrs. Archie McGregor and daughter, 1'1� .., �. ar .1 Wft"', , ,��,, , I , � '.1 , n u, his - � �- V � ign 11.91% , - ,qr, At Oar- at her hornel-Mr. Roy Daltoi 2.14 Trot or Pace, purse $400 -, I . M Anderson finished teaching he started Miss Mae, are holidaying in Toronto ", .1 'i , �', 11 , ve'st.. tfidey�%tlif A411aJi:1 �'* 0 - DASHWOOD I "0'0 00 He f rming on a large farm just north with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pettie. . 1�1 11 ! I ; , W, ,v6i, Us' tiother, Dor th , :dsm amd Miss Am $192 - 2.22 -Trot or Pace, purse $400 a - .­.,� 'J" �, ,.., '06P dwing. fl,4-��'i�gi�,!�,uw.�"."ft,�--of tin,_ of Galt, anS Dr. Burrows, Guelph, Fatal Motor Accident�His skull - . . I' � � ­), ,_ I in. Purses '-.30 Trot or Pace, purse $400 heats Of the city, and by ability and hard Miss Bertha McKenzie, of Toronto, "'..'..i`�1, August he U, iegftidbW. �',Uo#dn� & . 4pextt Sunday at the home of Mrs. A. , crushed in, James Alfred Carter, one- 2 . I .,�, �� __�11 ­11� � nto one of the beat visited with her father, .. � ,4_ . � , work made it i Mr. Alex. Me- 1. " r . ' ' " i6 ` 0 � ,;� - I Mr wattliett.,14king"' 'bue,:� ,01.1�.*. �11%'Vthaw, Alto Mr. and Mrs. Colbert, year-old and only child of a Mr. slid . A� �4. � , - - and most fully equipped farms in the Kenzie, d in the week�Mrt. Had. . ,V',.� , , ... I.. - I to. � � ­ , , . , I .J� - . I I . , , - I ' : %if i . , 11 �16,ftddn anA Mrs. Barton, SeafoAlr.- Mrs. Carter, of Detroit, was killed . . , ,., .1 ," i a 4 . �,�,,� . . .. .,*�Q,ther* 1i oiday , waa I ,, district. In 1911 he was united in son, of Heunslafl, is visiting heir daugh- '. I I r�',J.g% t ,a _ " i L �.,f% ' I i 1� , 4,1: , , I 10ir_,�0tihgb-k Septembs AluWhio.t from here spent gunday at instantly in a Motor accident about ;4. ­ I - 5.. �r � .. 76 I e . ­ --- �,C. �� " of ter, Mrs. Alvin Ham - ,,:W � , ­. 0, t b i plantod duting tho-ftaf,- . qXghd­X6ud.__Xr. W111dam Sadlet has thfoe and oiieAalf miles wes.t of here Classes have been arraAged to bring togetber the largest marriage to Etta R. Henderson, .ey, - Maatdr . . _ - . - . ie London 04 , , t. i � I ,,, .." ". '. , , ­k,i,be�ca the v4ilue of a vis or 014644 ..�',=stod in a beauti . ,� - ., � A ful new about 8,80 Wednesday afternoon. The Dungannon, Ont., and to them three Stewart Cudiriolre, of t) ­ � I I '-1 I "'. 111. X number of .horses ra,Omig tals year; the track was never in children were born, Giwin, Jean and North, who has been stZelirig co 11 , � ' Ivet by MT� Carter, stewed In ft , . IM ` UVII - he O'S 144'Six-Chureh s&vico car, dh . :i� f . � , Jufie froot- , T ioodid� *& ' . "4� � � � . , .; 7M, � `1 '� IT4ZO, 4 , " , � better condition and -the public are assured the best of racing David. When the Great War broke tidevablik from nose and eye ".. - I,, � _ I , E - M IW140SA t h , " , , , ,V.,' A 1, I: , V t4d Church S;aftday Iqbse, �gravel -and turned on its side � �.M T # j qVI"WIN 1_1 I -was taken to lAnd6n laub week � , IF " I , , I - �,� N 11Y * I , ,' ih the, deep, ditch. * The baby, W)io �Val§ I � . out he enlisted in the 209th Battalial,ti ..", """" , , -:!ft0Ubrd* !�,ffie# Ore," - C dvatwO .. , pastor will, ,Otefth - -, ". � 1. , .,-.A . , ,, 1, . 5 � � , - Vi , . ,.� . 6� "' o'clock 4harp. No waiting between beats. and served overseas until it was over, uftd"4ut a tdvelre op4litift V , , , 4Md',6&JVJV 4i�.Vbo 1, 3a�k,, ft I -­#,:At__w,,tAe 001, L, ficle every �tftpdug in the arms of his mothtr'in -Fir'St ra-Ce at two .;_ - �11 ... � O" ,�,. . .,;� : �� ' " _ .. ,�� .1 I ,., " I � . . his -wife carrying on the farm opera. there, *Uix sewral piects of &e i ,�'�' 11 , , bj` - ftoft'h] �t a', .6 TMMUZ�404 t �-J': 3cood, he, _"r sseat of thb, dar, was di�sboa bone Vvera removed ftoM hfl�:: pdo� � .11�1 11K � ,. . I , FyiflkmtK_"A,ftS1A . I * tions here, which proved too , t ­ . . . . . I , . M11411.1 %L�,e#db, I Wk M-10111 !� , � xftft*",�it w*eek. iet*d#eh%, w6therla boo and the P , for cars - � &ive right in - gates open at noon. ;,4M 110 'at I IL . 11 `,.,L,�,!.� . �' ­� X" ..,. - * 1. , 0 �-� 11&9 .. strain -for her find shit died hGii tiidO opieration *&a 1110b Aletft1w iggw'; ,�.l ?I , .11-1 � 1% lolld �1,61, bdOk tt �% flid, fi-aht 90at *1161i an� 2 1 . 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