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. eft in -. Sunday last and also sun 'Myth ' ;band=011� with betiween lFergas' �
qgg, t) 1 - the country with which to pur, ,g a solo, "He given Uy, the and ,our hQmp"teagn �
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, York VULIL6b, ALM -e," Which was much appreei- greatly increased attend nee and .it is at Teeswater, Fergus won out by -A 11 �, 1,
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111, L14. C� 5d ring for help to purchase the o,rd- a few days during the past week in in.' _ I I I
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7sq,4;- -� .a,6V.q v -d -be mW' ed during that next inary necessities for family life dur- Toronto at the C. N. 4. Ao'v- Mr. %enroy has returned from game, the Fergus playeTp on their I . I
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f Via.. , :IW,t`�: b.; XqW rnoutlis in that city in aut'a"mobile ing the months to come. Mr. Alfred Phelps has returned his wonth's holidays and will ,sales� � '- � I - , i . ,
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I,his, own diamond, winning with A sowe - have ears of expe ience
I 'Idents from a few days spent at Toronto services on the coming Suxlkda�y. of 12 to 11 and on -the Hensalli idiam;. 11. . 1 .
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�.�..* I STAFFA Mirka oral Finnigan, of Nile, has their flittle . .son, of Detroit, are here of 12 to I . 1. p 0 - I
- �, �-, : estimates, but they are based on auto resumed her duties as teacher at S. 'visiting 'Manley's, parents, ""' Furhace.' Is heaviest •buiW
I Notes. 'Mr. and Mrs. Copp, L,)iodon, 'Misses �Iva and Victoria Bolton
." R, I '.� rn,oNlf� accident statistics of other S. No. 14, Hay, for another year. NEA�`i , I "A'Ai - where required with wdnd-
, - called on friends -on Labor Day. Miss Beryl Drummond is and has motored to Toronto for the week end FLANGED .
., ��` -11; . - . nicinths and other years and axe, un- Miss Ada Elliott, of Detroit, spent ,Dorothy and Marion McLean left been suftring from . a Very S*TG and attended the Exhibition; Tory re- FIRE POT---.. I I erfol heating capacity and
W., I .. : f6rtunately, -only too sure, to be ful- the week end with her parents, Mr. " Friday for Toronto to spend a throat. . mained in Toronto and Elva came
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. -Ws. J. Jack -son, also to McDougall is very, seriously ill. Mrs Mrs. B. Kitchen, of Exeter, was. re- ' ll RZ ASH 01; � . .
. MT. and Mrs. Joseph Leslie, Strat- ,Fowler arid : led by mechanics.
I "". I., a New York is a city of tremendous ford, have moved into 'Miss Agnes spend a day or two at the Exhibition, McDougall hasi been in( very; poor . . intinces, in, our village .
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population, and intense traffic arid lia- Heron's house. after which Dorothy will go to health for some time, but nouili more this week, . . . . .
I., t� bility to accidents is possibly greater Mr. Howard Leary, of Lond.,.)n, was Wautshene to spend the winter with so during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Peppler have re- . I �11 We are always pleased
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11, h . there than in almost any centre in the a wee sito dsor. 'havelturned from a couple of weeks Or so 11. to figure your job
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-Mrs. R. -C. McLean. Marian, actor- returned -from a couple of weeks ,holidays and MY, Peppbear has resum•
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1, ,'.,�".. , . pause to every dTiver of a motor car -Miss Mary Graham, of Mitchelf, vacation *ith her joyed a visit to Sault Ste. Marie. Bank of Montreal. .
.It'' visited Miss Norma Wilson last week. 8Perlt a month's I
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" t , � More especially is this so at this Hambley is under the doctor's care. where ,Marian has taught for the past note over. very ill for some five or sixw,eeks, is, ( ONo, .
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, '. I are We hope for a speedy recovery. year and will -remain for another 'Mr. and Mrs. Cecil,Hudson, Of Chi- at date of writing, somewhat Improv- ,
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1 I , �,11 reopening, and at certain times of the 'Mr. and Mrs, W. E. O'Brien. who term. are here ,spending a we,,,k or ed, but is still suffering from la n Crenoid for Chick- I
have been visiting the former"s par- The school bell* lijavirig been silent two ,with 'Mr, .and 'Mrs. George Hud- -acute form of throat and tonsil trou- . I
�,,� '. , for some eight weeks, has one on son, Cecil's parents. _. . . ens ... ...... 35C qt.
�� e . , - day the streets are crowded with chil- eats her, during the past week, have bye. . .
dren going to and coming from school. returned to Owen Sound. duty again and its familiar ding-dong Mr. Will Simpson, of Detroit, ac- Miss, E. Murdock 'and 'Miss Whiz Fly Spray I To get inore milk ,
ill" remind us that the fall term has companied by his mother, motored Reid, accompan a Minnie . from your cows
�.t Children are more or less ;seedless 'Miss Iva Leary has returned after � ied -by friends, spent , gallon ........ $150.
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I . visitingMr. and Mrs. May, of Exeter. Spray them li tly with Creonoid be-
, , -� �. and reckless. The more there are in Scoop Shovels .... $1.85 fore milking. IN odor of CEeonoid is
I � I Miss Emily Fraym spent a few The farmers are all busily ,ngaged Labor Day was observed as a hoIi- Tobermory' and district, .going ther6 objectionable to flies. The cows will
, a company, the greater is the trend , stand more quietly .and yield
X"... days at Grand Bend last week-. at the beans, it being ideal weather day and there were a number of from Grand Bend Where their hod he.
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I, V, . to recklessness. They will ride two y tors in the village. been Famping with friends and are . . Use Creonoid in stables. bail '
T. Wanless,' of M1,11- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hem hill Of much impres,sed with the'beautifuland Red Star Hand houses and hug pens tQ get rid of in- I
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� b I-. - iS-141TIR verton, visited recently at the home Dqtroit, are here, visiting theAr re -la- romantic scenery and rugged appear- . sect pests. ..
f , ,,�, on a bicycle, .play ball and play to TUdkk
, . on the pavements because the side- . Washer ...... $'A 8.00
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I i." Notes. — Mrs. S. Eyre spent the of MT. and of Tobertmory. and their could
, "� 41. I walks are not wide enough for them, - *A. 'Master Harry Manuel, of London, over -to Detroit for them, and their exclaim with the poet, Ob, how the In bulk
" �;, week end with her sons in Sarn. Galvanized Wash I
�1, . -without a thought of danger to them- . - -y friends are pleased to meet beat charms of nature improve when Tubs ..$1.25 to $1.65 1.25 per Gallon
�,: . Mrs, Abe Forsyth is visiting her has returr.0 to his home after spend- man .
6, '.. I . . selves or danger to the travelling pub- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson ing the summer holidays at tne home. them. we see them reflected from lo,Lkg that I I .
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, 1* Scott in Detroit. of Mr. and Mrs. William Love, of 'Mrs, •Charles Nicholls 'and daugh- we love ,or admire. Granite Wash - - - —
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I . Messrs. Robert, and Davis Moore Stanley., ter, Miss Rugie, of London, 'were in -Miss Edith Poster, of Tonawanda, Boards I
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...... .. have returned to their schools at Rev. J. and Mrs. Richardson visited the village on Friday last visiting N. Y., is here visiting her aunus, Mrs.
Idd, �, . children were doing everything POs- Mallorytown and Toronto. with Buggy Lanterns,
,..11 . I -1 -their many friends here recent- err relatives, G. J. Sutherland, and T. ,'Murdock and Mrs. W�m. Lammie,'
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il. �, Bible within their power to tempt Mr. Hugh Montgomery returned to 1Y. Sister,, Miss Hattie. and' other reladies. large size ...... $2.50 1
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11 .1; I !Our, schools -reopened on, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taylor and Mr. I
".;. Providence and to fray the nerves of Toronto after spending a week with ,Miss Helen Dinsdale, nurse -in -train-
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,11',.,' . � . n Stratford General Hospital, is last 'with a good attendance.
". .. I motorists when, as a matter of fact, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Strong. ing 1 General
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", Mr. and MTs. Hugh McGr,
1. . egor visiting for a few days at the home scholars and teachers are taking a re- turned from a pleasant auto trip of
I 'tit is nothing but plain heedlessness. spent the week end with Mr. and ,Mrs. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dina- newel interest in their duties. , a week- or so with relatives and
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! I dale, of Stanley. A few days ago at a threshing on friends in different parts. A.SILLS & SON. 'I the farm of Mr. W. H. Thompson, Mr. Dartof the Bank of ontreal ��Or
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.,be careful. The proximity of schools Mrs. T. J. iichardson has returned Rev.A. V. Robb'. of Centralia, wil . M
.'b`:11 , I . . is marked by signs on the highways to her -home in Tuckersmith after preach in St. Andrew's United Church of the Township of Usborne, and staff, is enjoying a couple or so weeks
. ' spending -a week- with her mother, on Sunday, September 7th, when one Leslie Thompson, Yulingesc holidays, leaving here the fix_ 'Part
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. 11, . . ,�. both in town and country��Vatch for Mrs. Carey, of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. W J, McLean, of son of Mr. W. H. Thompson, of thq of this week.
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11, , But parents, as well as motorists, Sunday near Hensall. formers parents, Air. and Mrs, J, B. beside a man., of the name of Newton, Miss Eleanor, have returned from a .
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U. . I . have an equal, if not greater, ranpons- Miss Jessie Finlayson left recently ,McLean. who has been engaged by one, Mr. pleasant visit with' relatives anti Goderich, a relative of the deceased. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mark Drysdale, Mr.
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".. for Belgrave where she will be in Mr. and 'Mrs. James Mocdy, of HortoriMeDougall, a neighbor of Mr. friends in different parts of some 'The floral tributes W .
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. . ibility in this matter. ' . charge of the public school. Brucefield, visited -recently vvith the Thompson, to, work on his farm and three weeks or more. were most Veauti- and, Mrs. W. J. White -and Mr. and
'have a much keener interes,'. in the letter's mother, Mrs. Samuel Thom- attend, tbreshings, he got suddenly fol and numerous including beautiful Mrs. ,,Roy Webber have returned from
" � . 'Mr. Archie Roweliffe has. returned wreaths .
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. I I safety Of their own children than the son, ,Sr. � angered when y�)un-g Thompson, was from the Hospital at Seaforth where Bowlers and War Veterans and from
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passing motorist and they should in- Miss Blanche Mustard has returned standing on some sheaves that had to he, a couple or so weeks ago, under- relatives and friends too numerous to Miss Helen Elder spent the week
I ,.•. " still into each child the great possi- Notes.—Mrs. George E. Holland is home after a delightful week spent be -removed to make way for the went an operation for injuries raceiv- particularize. The pallbearers were end with her parents, Mx. and Mrs.
tN � visiting friends in Detroit. in Toronto at the C. N. E. threshing, and scarcely waiting a ed when unloading oats in the barn all -returned soldier comrades. John Elder.
, .!. �, bilities of the danger of thoughtless ' Mrs. L, IvVolffe and son, Walter, of minute for Thompson to move, struck with a horse and sling, the. whiffietree The re --organizing of our Citizens'
t, __--- - Mr. Percy Gram, of Lansing, Mich,
I" action on the streets and roads and Mitchell, called on friends dumig, the � him a blow with such violence as td breaking and coming back with such Band is likely to take place in the
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. the great need to be careful. week. break his jaw. Information. of the af- -great force on his, stomach as to re- neax future and would
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1�1 Mr. and, Airs. Walter Carpenter and fair was made before Mr. G. C. Petty, quire a very critical operation, but we the prestige of our village.
I ,Carpenter- . , West, being called there owing to the
Mrs. M. spent the week end Briefs.—Mr. Ferris Cantelnn, Prin- as magistrate here and on Tuesday, are pleased to learn 'Mr. James Wilkinson, of London, illness of her husband.
,", with friends in Niagara Falls. . that be is reeov-
W,. w a trial was held in. our council chum- ering -nicely, and formerly of this district, spent Miss Gladys Luker, book-keeper at
''. cipal of our Continuation School. suf-
...., STRANGE, BUT TRUE' Thei following teachers have we, fered a few days ago an. attack of hers, conducted by Magistrate C. A. The funeral of the fate Mr, Fred Labor Day here. -Mr. T. C. Joynt's store, is enjoying iilb
turned : Misses Marie Bennii,tger, to ndicids, and was taken quickly to ;R,edd, of Goderich, when Newton was Simmons on Thursday afternoon of 1v
, appe 'Mr. Archibald Weir, who lived as a week's 'Widay in Stratford.
,.� . The Hamilton Spectator says the Hamilton; Helen Cronin Detroit- sentenced to -pay a fine of some $20 last week was one of the most large- young mai' on a far I
,.. , the hospital at Seaforth, where an in a little over a Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Tor-
:- story is told of a Connecticut farmer Veronica McConnell, IGueiph; Anne COUP10--with a two months' term In ly attended held here, many coming mile west of our rvill'age, of the firm onto, spent the week end with Mr. and
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., . who traded a 75 acre farm fur a radio McGrath, Chatham; Gertrude 'Staple- I. . the county jail at Goderidth, and as from quite a distanceas well as prat-' of Weir & Weir, barristers, of Sarnia, Mrs. Wm. Consitt. Mrs. Con-sitt
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sieve, at date of writing, that be 'a Newton claimed he could not pay the tically nearly ereKyone in the i-illage passed away on Labor' Day at ..his set, only to discover that he couldn't Aytari. getting along as nicely As car, be ex- fine an extra month was added to his and district. .A most impressive ser- home in Sarnia at returned with them to spend a, week
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I b :t work it, either. . pecteid. It was very unfortunate that , the age of seventy- in the city.
. I Mrs, A. Mulligan is - visiting with it occurred just a few days before the sentence, making it a three month men was delivered by Rev. A. Sin- five years, a most highly -respected -Mr. Lai -rd Joynt visited his mother,
: . At first glance that is a pret.tj hard friends in Mount Carmel. opening of our school. However, a term. The man is little known in the Clair, assisted by Rev. Mr. Butts, of and, successful barrister. Mrs. George Joyrit, ower the week end.
statement to believe, because while The following spent the week end good substitute for the present has --- -
one knows that there are manfools and Labor Day with friends: Miss been secured in the person of Miss I __ I - __ ___ - . ____ — t. __'-
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I I � Annie Watters, Detroit; L&., -,e Cron- Mary Stewart, of Seaforth, who was
� in the world, of both large and small 'in, Detroit; Miss Mary Bruxer, Chi-
-i calibre, one would be loath to believe cago; Mr. and Mrs, P. M -recently as assistant teacher with Mr. -
1". Matthews and Cantelon. 'It is hoped by his many I
.. . . . there was one big enough to trade a Miss Anna, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs, relatives and friends that he will in
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. matter how Brock, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. William the near future be able to resume his
1b farm for a radio set, no
Smith and Williams of Dunnville; duties as principal.
good or how bad the farm might be Misses Kathleen and Aileen Mulligan, :Mr. and Mrs. W ' A., GkAsel and Mrs.
b .. , But if this statement is not true, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans, William Eacrett, of Toronto, also Mr.
, 1. . ' there are many queer things going on Misses Clara and Olive, Gait; Miss Howard May and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. . Y
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... in the world which, -while th-y are Bernice McGrath, Detroit; Mr. and Barger, of Detroit, spent the week- I I
,. just as strange, are true, Mrs. J. Lacey, Amherstburg; Louis end visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Robt.. A I
4L.. Krauskopf, Detroit; MTS. A. Insel!,
� �,.: There are men in this county and London; Miss Vera Feeney, Toronto Eacrett, of Victoria Park, a few miles The Country's Outstanding Valuel
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1. in every county in Ontario who have Mr. Bert Mulligan, Toronto; Misses I
' It. Miss Annie Consitt returned during
�;,:� . traded a 100 acre farm and contents Jean and Margaret Nagle, Kitchener; the past week from an, extended trip The New Lyric Is truly a remarkable radio! Super Dynamic . i ,_� .
i for an automobile, Miss Aiina Molyneaux, Kitcherer. of over a month or so during wbicli speaker ... New screen grid... Super shielded chassis I
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in the terms of farm for car, but in WALTON Scotland and Ireland, but hi very . . . Tone quality . . . De Luxe cabinet and other
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1. the end it amounted to just mat. All Notes.—Miss Laura Hoy is visiting many of the European countries and worth -while features. Think of buying the ALL %.
. , friends at Windsor. had a most enjoyable time and trip I �m
in the space of a few years too. -Mist Muriel Farquharson, of Gode- between autos, trains, ships and, I FEATURE Lyric at a'price of only $1541 .1, �
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f Y, . -a fling at the stock market; men who Quite a number have been 'laid up .
, a short letter from Miss Consitt to Canada's rliggest
I ham traded their homes for radi,A"W'th the summer hu. her brother, Mr. William Consitt, of V �
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and other luxuries and men who have with Mr. Charles Sellers as . this village, was published in 'this Z —
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. si traded their business for pleasure. and Miss Edna Reid, teacher Of the paper, giving a Short sketch of places . .
I W In fact, it is this wild desire to junior department. I she had visited up to that time. Radio Value I
�” trade, to get something for nothing Mrs. W. Millson and family, ,of MT. and Mrs. Sydney Clark and 111 �� �
, Cleveland, Ohio, have been visiting children, of London, and formerly of � I .1
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. and to live for pleasure, that has de- village, and who 'g�eiit a week or .
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