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I . re. . � , I , , , , � I � r ,, � st ,� . � . I . y %, pg"inted cabinet minister, ---7- IOU ,.,: .­ V , I . . _ '� Tap ­', s. 41. � I 1, L I . I I.. . ... �� W .1.1 be given by 411ner, oteA "', ' " - R. � aw 0-4-1, 1AA r',A.., , :�. , . I �',�' � ', r�­��' - . wi the XI$sea P N J, W. Mir�er has soldf , %*; ,i44, I � " . ­,: , qthOr lie be a ,member - of . parlia- of Hamilton. 'j�,Xr. ' ' �L�q � � :1 I L I I,,: . ­ I I ,1491' ipi�q Iq ty on Mill fteet,'. - know,u �81)1�14 the iveek ead in D,4rdit, - �*M� r ��:,; ... �Ir � ; , " `*;� " , , I I.. or not, must seek re-el"tkw at STORES I L. P p 1 . :­ . . . ­ - .. , . - . ON WHEELS - . I 44:1t o,Zruer Blo,eiv, to'B.ft- W. & I)y, m6tqr ' L , I I I I I , . � -. 1# �'. .g 4 "� , - -- I ,. I ---- ' - `6 ; , , ''. � iw(,� . ,,r,f. LJ r . �.. 6, takes immediate Posses- 14" �W40 *v0stat, of gea"f'ort"ilt ,' "' I ..e,We have years of 0XV06,609 I . . . . . 11: 1#1 " ;... 1� I ",­. vxl* h c MULTIPLY nen't tbp,gUegt, t4eC ' � 1 ,III 1 11 III I in Id . f, r . ELIMVILLE � sibli, 0, , ei � . 044, 1; . OLt. V�,',,]4,1 -,'�',, -4 cai4 act as a - itser of the Lb"Aeith lntowl,% r -modelling was I ently of. Mr. ti , I Ferink you a Newl L04,� - , :. , lip. Min ., I . ,�'.� 7, � F U r'n � _ ' ' 1. , (Readers Digest) � the':fir# , 1 move his 11ba.k- Mlys. rLoard XiOkle 11 ,. 11 I ��-�� ` , _ ., floor and *il , . , '' I , �;, � . .. . ,I V,,; . 0'rQwa, Notes- ­Mr. and Mrs. Rarry Reihm, ery int64-t about Optober Ist. The 1XIS$ Edith X015*ep, after, . sp .1 'L ,� � .. 11 .1 4 . tde.'�� .Is heaviest baft' � I �,',�., - ' , Ho Se , . . ending %, � I , . - J, '.�' . ' ;gi,�� ` That is why nominations wo-re held J , u, -to-house se ffi-ng has long of Toronto, visited, at Mr. FAL Johns? Wopd � g "th. ber broth , ` , f, " � arrangedf for A Tbw ,dap he I . . ,E where. re4u rod with won4 � � . Qqr will be , _" ,wi . W, V � : �.... . been regarded 'by business as a relic just -week. L , ­ 1. � I I , here 04, fq��,JR .. I , . ! ..'r , I L , . I I . , ... 1. , To-daY, however, Mr. and -Mrs. Edgar Squires and Mr. Reith,and family. Tuesday morning, for Port ftnley, - I '. I 4 I beat , � on Monday last in alf ri,dings repres- and a curiosity. apartme4ts and will, be ocemPied, ,by John, V., land tie Wife left ` �rf4r . ing capacity aqd, . , ented by ithe men who were, chosen there is � P . .1 .. ., - ,v I a definite -trend toward the fomi,ly, of Blanshard, visited -at Wk.. ' 1*,. Jobi�,Geqff`My, 1.5th concession, where ahe intends,making a shoTt vi .. I - ..—. ! reasonably pri�ed and instal'. - ­ � , , I . ,-�� by the Hon. R. B. Bennett to form new travelling store, which brings the E,w4wt pyin.'s on Sunday last. I � g tOL ,Kit A . '. . - led bv.-oleefkn'tes. , L "..'... � met with ain unfortunate.,accident one it before mUirn-ml, .eh'snpi f�Q, m . . . I � � , pff . - . ., .; �'� 111SL C4b4nst. goods direct to the door'of the con- Uttle .Miss 'Shirley 0QUItis is On- the day last wee.k. He was showing a resume. her dUties, as� Public , �� . I L ­�:. I ' �, � � ­ I ., -� - . sumer. 'Marshall ReWs have this sick list. - 'L . school - � 1� .1 . I I . . . , ­��4 � . As was expected, no opposi Lion was. She has ,been sufferi fi.g f�rOM thresher, ,who had started work a* few teacher. . .. �. � . 't. , ". "I L, ,� ". .. year been experimenting with this the u , er u - of Detroit, sg*nt � -(,,� Offered to the newly appoinwd Cab- ,a min fl . day.a-before, bow to clean the feeder MT. Ted blauden . . . We are,lal ways, pleased -- I , "�­ 1. - type of selling in, a district out from tAEr. William Pym, -of KiT-ktan, visit- and while Aoing so he *'accidentally the week end. hers with his . I . I ( , I . . re- . Many 1. . to. figUrE') yourjp� 1,',�-,,, inet Afinisters, and they were Lill TM�nne&polis. They have put in a ed his brother, 'Samuel, on, Sunday got -his right hand in contact with the friend'S, who were r pt . � I", ,,, �, �. leased to me, - . . 11 �,�!. � turned by acclamation. series of trucks, each equipped as a last. . knives - �vfth the result thot he last him again as a former Ron . � -1 L .1 I .. I . . . . . ;;; P -, Ballite, I I ,.. I . I . - ­! , That is, we.be-lieve, as it should be. ii-iniature women's ready-to-wear -Mxs. Maud Heywood ,of ExeteT, the tips of three fingers on his right T&. and -1&s.- Hillis and daughter, . I � � . 1. .1 ." Even if it had, been possible to de- shop with an aisle down the center spent several days in the community hand. . . of Moose Saw, visited, atthe hoiiie'4 I . . I . .11 I I - � .. .." I VI I � I / V. t.,:� �,' � . , , . rq. I , , and chairs for the comfort and con- over -the weekend. At the inquest held here last Thurs- Mrs. H. Reid last week. . .1 L . I �, �, ,­ . .1 . I , L .1 I I . - � I: I .. . ,, - I ., at one or more of the now ministers, venien-ce of patrons, The woman who day into the death of Mrs-jb�nry Me- Rev. M. Parker, Rector of- Ifi. Paul 5 . i. � ,,, " .. l . fe � , , . nothing would have been, gainei. New buys from this shop, having looked Crenoid for Chick- . I I �f , .1 ...J. nths ago, Anglican ,Church, is enjoying a week I I - ', :' ;: ".1 'I.: I Clinchey, who died, some mo . . . I . [IN I I .1, constituencies would have beer pro- over a whole range of models, goes .. 35C qt. ., , ... ' L �, , . L :: ,, L . out assured that she has had a chance the jury brought in, a verdict that or so holidays and,' has been at his:, ens ... .... .1 I 11 ­ ' .. .", vided for them and other bye -elections death was caused by an affection, of home at DOichester this week. .. �. To get more milk- ' I ' ".. ' .1 of selection comparabde to that of I . Whiz Fly Spray . .. , % � -1 'held. any woman in a city. Notes. -The -harvest in this com- the heart. Our sebools, reopen next week and :. 'L ' cows , . I '. All this would have only put the munity is nearly completed and re- The. F4opp family held, a reunion teachers and Scholars, will no doubc, . gallon ........ $1.50 , .trom your ­ L ; �� . y the . 1i y t no e. , . -rs to A chain, Of rolling groceries was re- POrts go to show thewheat and otheT at the home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar re-engage in their duties much re- Scoop,Shovels ...-$1.85 . ore mil "' , e odor of reonoid is . . country as well as the Minis,6c , lent quality. KlQpp, .14th concession, a few days freshed fiOm- long summer ho',;dAys, , ad; o i . -he cows will 1 ''4 L cently announced, for Toronto. Twen- gTains are of a very excel . , o ti , � en 9 Ind ore QuiP y And yield . 11 very great expense. In addition, the Mnryis, ago. Relatives were present fr46m We believe that Miss Minnie Gibb , , . I illr I country would have been kept in more ty-five were to go on the road' at Rev. 'MT. Rodgers, of St. I 'Waterloo, Welland, Stratford, Illinois lately of Toronto, land well known in , . ClotheiVringers, $6.00 WQXM� . . . . .. I , . . once; 150 were -planned, Travelling occupied the pulpit in the Presbyter- and -other places. Our Village, from Vis Red Star Hand I .� Creonold in stable% tb=s,. hen � .. ", or less Of a turmoil for some, weeks drug stores have appeared also dur- ian Church last Sunday and preach- . llect Pests. . . . � ��s made from Eno. and hogpao %Q get Xi of mi� . . L 11.1. or even months, and Canada luis had ing the past winter in a section of ed a very able andacceptable ,sermon. The services in the Lutheran church time to time, has enga,gedf with byr. Washer ....... $18.00 I . I iting, Mrs. Stacey, i -T. C. Joynt, in his dress and dry O. s ' .1k, the South. And along the Dixi? At the time of wri last Sunday morning and evening g od 1". enough of Political turmoil and ord- , er -arge of nLiv. C. C. J. Maas, department and li, Galvanized Wash, I In bulk - ,, Highway in Kentucky a fleet Of large of the village, is ,somewhat indispos- w e inch iving bad good Past 110 I inary business has * been disrupted white trucks, travelling dry improved. of Detroit, a former pastor of the experience, will, no d'oubt, give alike Tubs ..$1.25 to $1.65 $1.25 per Gaflon 11 I �'L goods ed, but at present a little � 1* e , . ., enough by polities for the next few stores, is operating. The goo4is are 'Mrs. Weymier and daughter- in-law church -here. Rev. E. Turkhein) was good service to r mp � . I . . � . F on the slick list and, Mr. Maas, who patrons. "'Y'T and his Granite Wash I i . �� - years to come. aizanged -on. shelves at each side of of Buffalo, are at present visiting with . . — - ... � ­ , was on a visit here, consented to take Mrs. Daniel McNaughton. and Boards ......... 75 .. � , Premier Bennett and his Cabinet the aisle exactly as in a small ,tare, Mrs. Gill, of the village. C - . . . L... .1 , I � , L' . . .. ". , are now free to get down to ausiness and artificial flowers, also for sale, !Miss MeArthur, of Toronto, is at ,charge. daughter, 'Miss Gretta, were iecent- Buggy Lanterns, ' .1 ". . Ua I I k [ Me A number from the village attend- ry in Toronto speiding a CoUple ,of �t V are hung around to give an atmos- Present the guest of Mrs. Donal� - 1,1 and in the special sessiarl. of Parlia- . I ed the baseball game at Hensall On weeks or so and returned, With Mrs. large size ...... $2.50 . I -1 1 ,t phere of completeness. Above are Kellar. . Saturday afternoon. McNaughton"s daughter, 'Miss Mary, I I . . . , A.1 ment. which is to be called on Septem- pullman berths for the driver and -the Mr. Tom Hyslop, a former resident I I . i" 1 ber Sth, carry out the -policy whicb. salesman. of Cromarty, called on old friends a b Next Sunday, Decoration. Day, will who after motoring "here and inaking ' ' F� ". few days ago. It is thirty years since e Observed at the Lutheran Church. a -short visit, has returned, to Toronto. � the Premier has promised will abolish A large firm in, eastern Pe-nnsylvan- he left the village as a boy, Brodhagen- and the Zurich corigrega- Mx. and-Wis. -C. Cbok and 'son, F� I unemployment. ia has established, "contact men" in The choir of Cromarty church went Lion have received an invitati(m to Harry, returned last weekfrom Cali- Geo. A. SILLS & SON. ��, * It is a big task, but if he succeeds all the cities within eagy driving dist- to Exeter* last Sunday and. occupied attend the same. No services will forn-la State, where they had ,been I I ,., be wil earn the gratitude ,f the an,ce of their central store. Each of the place of the choir in. Caren Pres- be held in the church here next Sun- visiting Mrs. G.'Chelew, their only I . ,�"., I these men in his o -n community byterian Church, the chair of C day evening. daughter. ,They also visited with � �Y. ". country, and the people in, it will have aven llft ;C. E� Joy, Manager of the lo- other relatives and, f-riends along the' W'. . ' ".. drives a company -truck, each week Church doing likewise in, Cromarty . P . . cal branch of the Bank of Montreal, route and report a most enjoyable trip ------ -�-- ----:�=­=.--t�- i - considerable more confidence in the carrying the "specials" of the paren4- GhuTch a couple of weeks previous. . , Vr,� d ' . Joy, are away On two weeks' with nothing to mar the sam�, the . � fulfilment of the hundred and one store. Sometimes these may be� The exchange was very much enjoy- an Mrs vacation. . nd -road& being both most plied that he did not and in fact felt be. played " Teeswatex Thursday af- P : other promises of the Premier's .by blankets, again they 'Will be pots and ed by both parties. . .weather a weight of years over the 80 inark, re- game between 11ensall and Fergus will t pans. The contact men sell from Miss Jessie Gillespie, who spent a Rev. M. Ehnes, of Leonia.. N. J., and favorable and, between, going and, re- in the months class of early life, a ternoon at3n4 p.m. - The boys we I; .. , which Canada will become the Prom- house to house, take orders, when re- week in, the vill,qge, left last week for Mr, 0. H. Elines, of Detroit, visited turning and trips they made .apart nice way *to feel. I ki g for a lar -4at da,,ce Gf , ised land. ter which she and her relatives,�'n,d friends here last Thurs- from the same,.they -travelled, in all 00 D ge ten -1 quested, for things in the main store, Seaforth, af !OULr -coal merchants are and have Hensall fams. We understand. the It' and twice 'a week drive back to re- nephew intend taking a short visit in day. V. about ten thousand miles, and saw 9� ' f". -- been for thepast couple of months de- game -is to be ,broadcast t�rough 1'� stock their trucks. Chicago. MT. and ,Mrs. J. Gascho and chil- wonderful stretches, of country, fine livering large quantities of coal. Wingharn. �t. dren returned last Saturday from a and .romantic scenery, interspersed I� ANOTHER FOOL RECORD A few years ago a system of Mrs. James 11-1109garth and daugh- i ,Death of Fred Simmons. -On Mon - mot- . weeles visit with relatives in Michi- With their trip through the desert, ter, Miss Irene, bave been visiting.day afternoon last between the hours �' Into the 'town of Seaforth, late ote rias, started in Detroit, spread -not ST 10 COLUMBAN gan. which wa's in, strange contrast to the �1. "Illy into several,cities of Michigan JRsv. and Mrs. H. Becker and fouf' natural beauty, flowers and plants of relatives jn,�the districts of Montreal -of four and five, a sad event occurred ­11 , Wednesday afternoon, , came one, but into Ohio and as far west as Los Notes.-JMr. and Mrs. James Fitz- children, of Illinois, are Visiting Mrs. the beautiful and fruitful State of and Quebec. 1but not an u-nexpected'one, when Mr. . nd "*-daughter, T&. Robert BOn'thron, One of our Fred Sim s passed away. He has . Swanee, Earl, a native of the South- Angeles. They are cash-and-carry Patrick a; , Marion; Mrs, ,Becker'a mother, Mrs. Win. Klopp, California, and in c1hunging routes, Of ni,om : . pioneer business men in the niercan-'been ' t serk)usly 111 for a number I .. ern "States, but for, the time being grocery and meat shops. The 'housp- J. O'Flahert�y, Of Chicago, Ill.; also and other relatives here at present. travel -both going and returning added .1 1. I mos . ti e i -pe, a [�-R � WiTes serve them -selves from the Mrs. F.' R.Bodley and Mrs, A. Paton, Tdr. T. L. Wurm, of Toronto, called greatly to the pleasure and enjoyment pu#llhn; expert violinist and � of weeks, and, it was known by his i 11. I . domiciled in the city Of London, Ont , . step Taixrbr, as well as a generally, many relatives and friends that he , , shelves along the center aisle, throw Of Port Huron, spent a flew days at -on friends in the village on Monday. of the long trip they .made. I well Afornied man, continues yery ill, could not recover, from the nature of t Mr. Earl did not come to t.-�wn to their purchases into a basket that the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas J. Mr. and Mrs. A. Meininger, Of Dear- On the coming Sunday. I . Is at his home and being many years: his illness, but he bore his intense suf- i inquire into its possibilities -or to moves on a trolley around the shop Moylan recently. It �­ . * born, ,Michigan, visited at the home Rev. A. -Sinclair, of the ta�utegd burck over the four score, makes, his illness fering, towards the last, with great .11 I . view its beauties, which are, consider- and pay as they leave. These rnot Obituary.-(Taket from The Kit- Of the latteT's parents, Mr. and Mrs. will preach anniversary sermons at . I oterias operate only in thickly settled chener Record.)�The death of I&s. H. F. Weseloh, over the week end. all the more critical. Ipatience, and -Christian fortitude and f� ,,, -rnai xchang- , able at this time of year. the United Church at Va e 'Mr. William Lemon, proprietor of he is no doubt .now in thei realms of �� �., I He came only because Seafortb was suburban districts where a single Thomas Nagle, 56 East John, Street, Mrs. J. Fuss is visiting relatives ing- duties with the Varnia, pastor who the Commercial Hotel, has been m&k- bliss and happiness and where pain 11, 11. clang of the gong brings the two, or occurred at St. Mary's Hospital, -On in Detroit for a few 'weeks. has- just recently 'been. lnduct�d there. , - a stepping stone or a mile mark in his three nearest housewives to the door August 22nd, at the age of 62 years, Mr. and'Mrs. E. Datars, Sr., spent ing changes and, Improvements to the and suffering is not known.. Fred '. Mr. George C. Petty is very much front part -of his sh�ds on Wellington was 'a returned soldier from the late, :L . -endeavor to create a new record; said of the travelling store. There have 11 mont-bA and 8 days. Mrs. Nagl­ Sunday at Kitchener visiting at the improving the -appearance of his neat. strs,t. I � , L � I . . great war, but was, unforturaWy, - .. . record requiring that he stay awake also developed some travelling retail. attended St. LovAs' R. C. Church qnd home ,of their daughter, -Mrs. Dedels. dwelling on King Street, west side of ,Our grain buyers are gettir;g An very seriously wounded. in the head i. ors who, frequent the country villages was a member of the, Christian 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Zin,ffneTnian, Of the railway track, and rented by Mrs , grain. by shapnel and, while be underwent :­ continuously over 136 hours, and dur- ,w istock, d t the ho f Tho, as Richardson, by having the' Wilmer and Wesley Jones, sons of several operations -that gave hini much 4 L and ho, as they sell, collect butter M*theTs. She was born in Huron Tavi Visite a 'Ile o in onsidera-ble WL ing those hours he is required to keep and eg- County September 14, 1867, and was Miss Anna Hess, over Sunday. .... �. an automobile in co inuous move- � and other farm produce. exterior covered -with ibrick imitation Nor ..... I . . Ut . inarried 'in 1896. She is survived by Mr. Ed. Beaver spent a few daYs shingles which will not only add t man H. Jones, and who a -re by relief and, lengthened out his S.pan of ,� ment. A few years ago Roger Babson ex- her husband two 'sons Hubert of this week in Bay Port, Mich. 0 the way .twin -boys, ,spent part of their life, yet his injuries were so, deeply I . its -appearance but also to, its warmith. summer school bolidays with their imbedded and serious ae not to yield I pressed the opinion that high -rents Watwioo, Z��, Frazik of 'Toronto; three 'Mr. Nicholas Diilichert and son and !W.S. Reid, wife -of t)r. Reiid, of . even to the most expert suT6-ry or � � ,He started his record breaking feat would sooner or later drive the 7----r- daughters, 'Mrs. John Burns, Mait- Messrs. E. Deichert and E. Peine, all Port Rowan, is here visiting her par- grandparents, Mr. and !Mrs., William '. at midnight on Sunday last and when chant to 'house-to-house selling.. and Iand, Ont J. Jones, of our village. afford a permanent recovery. The de- ��� l, , . . he reached Seaforth was approaching William Baxter, 'head ,of the Chain .1 Jean Nagle, R.N., and of Detroit, visited relatives here for ents, Mr. ind )ITI.S. Ed. Sheffer. 'Mr. Robert Traquair, on the third I .Margaret Nagle, of Waterloo, and one a few days this week. ceased, before coming to Hen-sall, re.�. � - ,Harvesting and threshing is find concession, Tuckersundth, and who has sided, a few miles ,east of our village, r Store Research Bureau. predicted that brother, Thomas 'Moylan, of St. Co- Zurich school will re -open next game will decide as to the victors, been in ill health f some time, re- in the Town W, his sevei�tieth hou -of wakeful driv- . I ing-and- looked it. ' or ship of Hibbert, and was . "in the future a good- part of alr-re- lumban; fivesisters, Mrs. 0. M. Lam- Tuesday -with the following staff 'of ing the 'Part couple of weeks, the cently suffered a slight stroke. MT. one of the sons of the late Jonas Sim- ,.,.. tailing must return to whenls again." beTt and Miss Mary Moylan, Great teachers: Principal of Continuation yield and weather really bei g all th -t uair'S Very maLil I . � In every day life Mr. Earl may re- Besides the saving' in rent, 'he chiel Falls, Montana; Mrs. William Fergus, class, Mr. Rowe; Principal of public could be desired. n 2 Traq _y friends would mons. 'Some years ago he was very I ! . semble, a modern Apollo, but on his advantage in this r4pAhod is in the in- Glenddve, Montana; Mrs. M. Burke, school, Miss F. Kalbfleisch; assist- -Mrs. be pleased to Gee him take, a change -happily married to Miss Alsa Dins- - 1. I visit to Seaforth, neither he nor his timate personaf relationship which is Otts J. W. Peck and Mrs. W- O. for the better. dale,. wco-nd daughter of the late jobn. ": established between, the store and in- Ill., , wal- Mrs. J. OTIsherty, Cliicago, ants, 'Miss 0. OTrien and Mrs. G. Goodwin visited in Toronto during the The want of rooms or houses' to Dinsdale, and made, his home with Mr. .;.%: car, to the stearing wheel of which dividuals in many parts of the e4oun- and five -grandchildren also sur- Koehler. . -past week and with their ManT rent is felt in, our village, Which is, D � vive. The funeral was held on Mbn- Mr. Rowe and his father from Lit insdiele and aftexhis death continued , he wa s - 'friends -there had a very Pleasant however, much better than to have -a to lime with Mrs. Dinsdallo, where he 1. �chained, could be called Vre� try. The pos, ibilitieS Of fast, ice Louis' R. C. tle 0irrent, Ont., were in the village time. num1ber of wacant -houses. passed away. H -e leaves to mourn, his � . . we , '. essing. The car was plastered stocked trucks in, retail selling are ,Church at 9 ,o'clock. Interment was for a few daysthis week making ar- Mr. and ,Mrs. W. Magnall and Ken,- 8, s -middle life, as he was L poss �, . . 1, Those who attended the fun- will mom here and Mr. Rowe will panied by My' ,.. also he electrically refrigerated. Some tery. - TheY neth Magnall. Of Beachville, accOnk- been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. only with signs and reminded one of an very great. In the future th-y may made in Waterloo Mount Hope Ceme- rangements for,�enting a home &Rss Stella Robson, of Toronto, has de th ju t in p unsightly sign Planted landscape. He 46 years of age, his widow and . s. A.H. Carroll and M1xs- Arnold. One bright little son. The deceased L. jobbers already 'have specially bluilt L,Tal from a distance were: MT. .and take charge of the Gontinuation class- G. F. Scott, of Woodstock, motored Hensall Evens Up With Fergus.- was ,great fa 11 �. was unshaven and unshorn, and look- cars with walls that can, at the touch MT.s. Thomas Maylan und family, St. es when school re -opens. vorite in our village, be- , . -ed unutterably weary. .here on Sunday last to visit their -rel- The Hensall Hyvis team defeated the ing possessed of a -bright sunny dis- 1, . of a lever, be extended two feet to Golirmban; Mrs. Leo A Fortune, of At a meeting of the Police Trus- atives G. J. Sutherland and sister, Fergus, Thistles -here Saturday after- position, its If 'But if he accomplished the job he either side and a roof that can' be Seaforth; Joseph Kenny, John Kenny, tee Board held on Tuesday evening, Mi -tie, and report the crops and noon by the score of 12-1. As the thro ' I �. � .as ilat which manifested e 11 . . ughOut his trying illness and was . I has set himself; if he breaks this re- raised to allow for the opening of James Jordan, Mr. ,and Mirs. Ed. a petition was received, asking for vegetation in this locality as looking score would, indicate the issue was a;Iloving husband and indulgent,-!ather. r the jobber himself and Joe Nagle-, Dublin; Mrs. A. Paton, supply at the fire ball to be used in Nyrma Hudson is in. London th for the locals, hurled a good gain 0 was - coi�d, he is to receive a prize of sev- windows. In this competitive era it O'Hearn and, family,'Mrs. Pat Rawley the privilege of tapping the water much better thaif in Oxford. County. never iu, doubt. Welsh, on the mound - would be easy fo a great lover of -games and � � eral thousand dollars, While each sign to turn retailer. i's 0 s greatly interes in , �', I and Mrs. Frank Bodley, Port Huron; the homes of the applicants. The week visiting with -her sister, Thelma. after the second innang. The fans sPorts and YFU ted the basebali maTches, and -will be , that decorates his car, we understand, � Mrs. J. O'Flaberty, Cliicago, and Mrs. privilege was grantpdriaGd the plans The Rev. Mr. Mr -Gregor, of Toronto, .verb treated to.some good fielding as much missed from our village and' I - , I '.. . . has a money value to him of $,w. For many years there, have 'been M. Burke, Ottawa. are that the watsr4nll be supplied to Will- conduct -service, in Ca I ; . companies that have choseri to mar- e rmel Pres- the locals r4ade four fast double plays community. The funeral Was held on .�f � 'Such things would appear to be in- k,t their goods from house to house. igbt of the residents living near the byterian Churell*, morning and even- to out off threatened rallies by the Ta-ursday afternoon. last 1L: L credible, but apparently they are true Men, some -times women, have had fire hall. The users agreed to supply ing, on the coming Sunday, August Fergus Nine. %Filmors, visiting. pit- hoine -here, from the , A. all material and do all labor in mak the- services being con- �, . --a fool and his money, as it were. their regular beats, taking orders KIPPEN - 31st. chew, Nks -hit hard, especially by ducted by Rev. A. Sinclair, pastor of 1. Ing the imstallations, while the Trus- Me Huron County . The car signs do not possess an ad- from their Pill -box sample cases, de- Executive of the "Spiedy" 0asebo, who li�IpW himself the Unit , Ch . h, , l . livering a week or two later, Usually Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. W. Cousins tees agreed to keep an adequate sup- W.C.T . U. met ed 'are - who most feelingly . at the home of Miss to fou� three-piy drive,%. Dennis, the referred to the, fine life and- qharact6r 1; vertising value of five cents apiece, these companies handle a group of and family, of Hamilton, are visiting ply.of water in the storage tank. Ethel iM,rdGck, corresoondimg secre- Babe Ruth, of the Fergus team, did of the deceased and the bright hopes I � ' �� '� . while the shattering of .the continuous staple!!._ perfumes and toilet articles, friends In this locality. Mr. and Mrs. The rates fixed are $10.00 for domes- tallY, On X L onday afternoon last. , . driving record, in all Probability, will fruit extracts and spices, or Perhaps Cousins -are well known in these parts tie use and $1Z.0;0 for commercial use. not ,come. through-wilth thei bedm7 hit- lie held for his,futa-re life. In re- �� Our baseball Players are looking ting that. wa�-. , . I .. .mean a shattering' Of the .record- tea, coffee, same drugs, dried as they formerly were storekeepers This arrangement will also provide -forward, to th6ir game with Ferga ,� .expected of him.'There ligion be was' of the United, Church e s was an excellent crowd, at the garn& and in polities a Villa On neutral grounds at Teesviater on which the boys A - gr6atly. It o currt ,,, fru't�' her . better fire protection for the Coneervatl�e, and. ­ � breaker's health. 'and vegetables, Tabaccos, in some IMss Blanche , tard .,., and be ava r, I Mus Miss as it means that water will . g*reciated 7,.: . However, MT. Lee being frea, white instances brushes, and even, hosiery, Eula McGregor are visiting relatives able in the winter time as well as Thurraday afternoon of this week, sibows them'that e*eryofie in the dis-: e.nts, The funeral, wtis very largely . , �., . are marketed in this way. The brown when it is expseW'a large nuriiber trici is pullbij'for-6em,to win. The attended and, the ' . , 1. .. nnd ,twenty-one, has a right to do wagons of a single tea company- to- in, Toronto, also taking in the C.N.E. during the warm weather. Of faus froM ,our Village and district total iseeipts� werer $120.15.' The final I red in the Hen remains were inter- . -his health as he pleases. ore the doors, of Mrs. G. E. Thomson and daughter, -- will also be present, as- -this wili be � . . sall. Union Cemetery. ' . I .111, * with . If he day drive up bef a Miss Mary, have returned from a very I I � I . . choses. to sell it for a few thousand million homes, reappearing like the pleasant six w2eks, visit with rela- the deciding game as Hemsall lbgt L . - � i�, dollgirs, that is his business and the sun on the day a -M hour expected. HENSALL just by one run when in Fergus -but : . . . � L '.. "I., Still other wagOnshave long followed tives and frie7lds in Manitoba and won out at the recent game here on I -- .. ! - - .. .. L " . . . . . I _ . �� Public have no right to complain. the road in rural districts, especially Saskatchewan. While on board the Briefs. -On Monday last the Misses Saturday afternoon by a score of 12 . � . I .� �, .1 I I .�. I — ­ - - ' PON - . ' , I . . . � . . But what the Public have a right in mining and. luinbering regions, Hanionic they had, the pleasure Of Mary and Ermmm Johnston, accom- to 1, so on Thursday afternoon that . L .� I � .1 .. I � ,�, I to complain ab,out is the fact rare and Donell, Miss has been on with a swing duT- . 1. are far apart. They ba�ve carried s Hattie Sutherland, and the gotnall-I lmy� having played I 44 . - ERN FAIR,, that a where telephones are meeting Dr. J. T. M. Anderson, Prem- panied by Mrs, C. A. -Me r, , who has been drirving an auto- "'" ier of Saskatchewan, and Mrs. An- Reid and Mia He- � A& &1I 1. - . .,. man � - I L I I . . ­ , . their stock with them, mac,aroid and derson, -also Professor F. S. MeCW1, motored to Forest to visit relatives wifth such great success in all their . -1 I .� - mobile continuously for 136 hours or cheese and of Edmonton College. returned 'and friends and Mrs. E-phriam Pierce contests so for, it is . , - .. LONDON ONTAWO' - I �L even a tenth of that time, is a vi'a Noroilic D hoped' by their I I '. . . . � . ?-"f, sausages, cement for , -� $ . . . I 1, 11 llowed mendin'g broken �bjna, sarsaparilla . and report an enjoyable in -particular, who is and has been host of friends,, that victory will'a- - I 1� I trip on the lakes. . . . . ' . -"... the free use of a public highway. and tonic for the family pig. The quite Ill. gain perch on their batmers. '" SEPTEMBZR'Sth- .13th., '1910 ' - ,4 L I I , Miss Florence Thomson spent a day . ­ I . I " travelling store is indeed. one of the in Mr. and Mrs. L. Redmond-, of Mar- Mr. George Brock lacksm th or I � . I , I � " oldest of retailing practices, lette, Mithigan, visited at the home earrings )! s,uffering, .80 -IL kL We, in Canada, have, -been casting Goderich fecently. 'n I I eonsiderable, ridicule on the flag pole mfikeX6 has li'e� Make your Plans now to come to the best - U '�% , , 'Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Herdmau,'Of of Mx. and Mrs. Victor Fee during muqh for the ,past couple ' ' ' �,� , f - of weeks ii ev6r h,61d. You'll derive Profft 11. land tree roosting record aspirants of It may once Mrs become common Buffalo, N, Y., have returned WesieralFal ... �'11­ ,. from the past week. front soreness in the soles, of his feef, . . . .. � , . I . L � . . $ . . '�� , our neighbors to the South, because Signs Point that way. Nearly every- their honeymoon and, are at present Alex. McAligier, of Rsgent Street, or soraethiitg Wkin: -to 151eumatism, that - L I thing has taken, to the road. Libraries visiting at the.home, Educatipif.and Pleasure from it. I ,� .! we believed we possessed a superior of the bride's London, returned, home Thursday eve- be hasbeen advised by his d6ctor to . . v "... 1. I I i ,.­ � I I , �, . on trucks are Making a place for Pa-rentst 'MT. and ,Mrs- J- Hyde. ning -after spe'adfu-9 a pleasant ,week engage.belp in ,his shop .for ,shott ­ . . , , � ' I I ' , , I , I 'timel and, �glv,e a , gX ; ` ` �: � � In - rest to, his, � I We.. Stoc.k, � A- iculture; Art, Pure Food,, - . ' . .1 '. "Ientality. th'smselves. Travelling clinics, with 'MT. and, Mrs. G. E. Th*mso and with Edison and Rom Forrest, Of thd rueeded . L". . I I . ' L ­� . Bat right here in our midst we find doctors and nurses, serums and. ad. faTiffly visited in 'Clinkon with Mr. TuckeTismi-th. I feet *14-elh ,mll, n�6 doubt, sb-6h bKU4, Man, td, rdtW � ' Jbit I ) Government - Dis' L., , - L �-��. : r that 'not Only a, more foolisk but a vice, aye 8eeking out the baegwood,s And Mirs. R. ,Fisher, I � . - n ", 1, , Vto liorriial eonditlb% ' ' I ' . I - I I ; � I " �.,- . ­ §� '. " I I I - Siy,!, ' ' -�.�. .0 - � , 1Mr. and, .Mrs. Jarblies Hop6 motored themr ' f . . ecidedly di�tricts. Laboratories on wheels are 'Mr. and Mrs.. W. S. ThoTason, ' , r"S . I �� L . '�, 'd more dnngerous folly ig be- Mr. the end, of last week here from Van. MUM. vanuorn 'Of 1L6iWoA;,.*)io , - P1 ." �. 17.1 ".. 6!' 1 06. , Rain', �-Iand `- . . %, ­-..�, ,.,; I , , . I going about for the purpose Of exam, and Mrs. W. Alexander and family, eouver, B. C., to, make a vialb with spatta. *eek, J1ee6'Vfth h;df,-*46la;tivts,' - 0, lk -44*4.1'.. L ,,, � � ,,,, I . � ,­ . ­ , , . I I ­ L . I - -. ... I rgtj.A'� stAl LL I L:­:�!'.j '. . , . ' W ad " �, . I ft permitte& , choltry . ,,h , I 'N' inihg water supplies afid of testing and Mr- -G. E. ThorMon, and fAIA417 reldtives and f*aid§ in thas 9eW1#1i.`has,ret �=ed�,to,',Ii,L-i.h6m&-',i;ft,lkh ­ - . : .. � -­ — - - 1 .$�.:. Xi-ra-spet d 0 . V��+�­.--- - - ­ . .. i, .�,� I . �, �, 1. e, al'� ': ,,; ., , pollution. Perhaps 6te took in the Thomson reunion, hold, In Mrs. 116pe, being: a daughter of X,vsl.' ;Mr. �R .T., P4tere6n, i� md1tffig , - ,,PO4turd,%, � The man, ,Woman or boy who seeks streams for . Aon. 11, � . .11m I I . ­ I L 11, �L . 1,9— Ofte-ShOW'�`Tfd.t g". �.,-�"'A,', zh enduramee record sitting diy we shall go one step farther In, sday last. WHlidm, Buchaitaix They repott n proverMlits %, .the ixOTli ii , 1� .. " ), I ,.. 0" � ' ;' - tO efeate, Grand tend on Thur bt� ' - . - I ' ' 0 , . ­4��, 1 . � ,... . ­ I -%:� '. 1 11.140 A. flag poloor in a tree, endangers the direction of -travelling convieni- Mr. Doug- COusing, Of Detr"0%-.ViS- most oiijbydbler.:��A vi - "dil With dw6llinCa, little #";It-6e11th6-%1P. ,. . ,1' L :� " �� ' I , . � j,­�� 5 0', to latefe t, , � 10 "" I . '. I . , M#fi I . I , _ p'. ss g . , . J9ib6%',.'! SO,ba � - P. everybo . I I 0 1 ­��"..'��;­' I - la., " 11 " I 11;` 119 � ­­ -L ­ " . . I � set . k .. �, I 1. , - .. I ''k. I ";,''. 1`,!-. . . I . ��q:;,.: 11 iu* h� or her life in, ,case I ences end buy our food and our ited friehils thp past.tweek. I msiny formei .g,Vi 'qll' friends , along ade; on thLe 6 . L . , - �' 6- :'I, .,"-044 � -o *, ­;, �% , " �,� :. �, . 1, I.. , , � , ,,�# , , I I - ­ ''4 L r.--- ­, , — , .;,. 1� ��,;,. of a fall ,, §Pbq9he ddi � ' O's, - f " , 'L ...... .... , ,. , clothes our drugs, even our hardvmre Rev. aftil' ,Mm. R. It. Copatt ,are the ro, Wid, , ioelti w-hilalatid Mob, ifite . Zl."­ I : � 6, V, . 11. " " , . :,.1,W-...d.1i� .9.� � . , . I � �11 lnll�. - - 'haustion. But the I ­ i0s Ifi*ft ,� &I I . ". 11. . I . . ,<:�`,;,� , ! �11 I 11 Vf? y; � 4�,Mfg,6d fftm ex now enjoying their holidays, here to ot4ojr ; 1g:t11s.ft*naqs""�' ''­ ' .� ..". � , ­ MU V., ,i ,j: I , g'. :1.,, * �'... M .., ... 1. s4ekgto, etsato a continuous � �, , , �,:. . � I ': , - :. ,� .. I 11 4't!*.' I., ; ; kir ft. , en, i's. ,� , , Attfo(.iref.wfi�dj�tt­L, �, . 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