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A p � F Aa � g .�. da,y''vi l} a a.. eRlce bha� �1�1?'y ' 1 j 0,;; -4 11 l'�1' �1 IAS}"". �1 •"'s u�,#di ! a e(j. '1'lt0 0316 BnClosedi and; ,ad- to get 5�urge pieces at three t ivoxY aztd t ti +0'.SN . : " a h<te enamelware end rt e guaranteed three Mrs. R, Utopkins, of Chicago, visit- have secured largely all oraps xead3T 1 Mi0'a M4 - olle Millar, of Detroit, h6 pleaded .rash e� , e i,r TION BOYS ANIS dressed tp the Toronto priiteipa], is 11Zrs lI, Arc:Mur- to .be stared, and certainly in this des- tutu i � ng a. � Malty I'llrl� tiroat Pledgeware" line of gralUteware. Se ed with hex sister, . , Y, p $' , , ' ` ! L.�.► net: ' It cstuld not be, since,lt try not last Morrie ..,.after spending of two months oyl i ll, uar ran+ f�; f,yS , R, BUTe and see our wu�aow� saturaay, ht tris recently. trier there is great cause for thank- a week io sa with Extends here. four months i'ox se1.1XI?i to ttdoxs,,th , `+ 11 `, G��" '.,., . addressed to Mr. Spotton himself at Laren'e Hardware. Hensall, One of the worst electrical storms fulness and thanksgiving for the most' 'Services in' the united Church next two terms., how'eue>c;, -to .n; goneur- y t. � �" 4 laints of no uncertain tone' Ottawa. Mr. Spotton could not frank Mrs. Frank Treble, of Shoal Lake, of the season passed over this district bountiful crops and it cannot be Sunday will ba'.cvnsl> cted , y Rev'. A. rently. The trial •wits 1lolc ;, belfoxe r�' ,. e it and :frugal man, he did not stamp Man, is visiting with her brother, Mr. esd morning' last accom• shown better than by living' lives in Sinclair. At the i ' in service Dr. ?Ma istrate Reid o x]oxne into this office dusts. the , ga on Wledzl aY ng fl , f Gode> �, . the X�� : , ,P it, either. Harry Chesney, and other friends in panted by heavy rain, The ]lay crop keeping rar]ih divine requirements, !lyes $milli®, of 11Jy:all, formerly of prosecuting craws attarue�y' m 11t r 4str two about rite depreda- In getting out this advertising mat- this community. r. not yet 'in has suffered greatly by the which includes church attendance, Toronto, will singta:sola, Dudley Holmes, •also of. Dade ieh:'Xr. Iii , q, p" made by boys and girls on the ter he did not contribute in any way At the morning services in St. An- torrential rains. Sabbath obse :nce, suppressing of l The nulndier ,of the Lone Boy George Hess, jeweller, gape . Od sty• a .cta7i.5 and , Butt trees of residents to the revenues of the nation. Abe drew's United Church, Mrs. L. Eller, , The song of the reaper is heard blighting evils and supporting of what Scouts of Ontario, oemposed of Ken- sistance, at the trial" in the w'a'y of an r -will an thei highway, when they are used stationery provided by the deficit of Sudbury, sang very delightfully a� again in aur lands. The fall wheat, makes for better lives and righteous-' neth Manns, Ab., Passmore, Harvey interpreter. Now in eonwtictt with • g burdened national treasury, dictated a solo, The Old Rugged Cross. which promises good yields is 'being ness, both individual and national. i Hudson and Lorne Elder "companied . going to and returning from the Lions this still, drinking of what is gellerr. his business circular to a stenograph- :Mr. Royal M holidays nt, of Detroit, cut between the showers, which are The onion yield in this section is ad Mr. Fred dices, ;their 'rientd and ally known as most impure and 4 ' Swiinlnin9 Pool. er paid by the same, and had it re- is spending his holidays with his par- hurrying along the potatoes and corn. very good but the great growth of adviser, reit on Saturday eveitting last more or less poisonous nature, ashy Frequently "atis many as half a daz- produced on a government printing ents, Mi,-. and Mrs. J. McClymont. A number from this locality and weeds, caused by the abundant rains, by motor for Tobermory, where they 'young men or any man will drink 1. Ion, bo'yts ax girls will go into a regi- machine. This having been accainp- This Sunday, August 2nd, St. An- their' friends took in the Oddfellows makes it hard for the ingathering. . intend to spend a week camping, such stuff when they can get good dent's place and ask, or, rather de- lished, he used the free mailing pxiv- dre'w's United Church services will be picnic held in Jowett', Grove on Fri- Mr, Gee. C. Petty is this week giv-; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wright- and sparkling water, God's (best gift to ileges of the post office department held at 9.50 a.m. to enable Rev. Con- day last. ing good help to his relatives, Mr. family, of Niagara Falls, N.Y., spent man, or other good wholesome drinks, Mand apples or other fruits. If they which also has a deficit—so large a ner to preach at Brucefield at 11 a.m. and Mrs, Robert Dinsdale, a few miles'the week end at the home of Mr, and dev,*j of that which inebriates and are refused, the impertinence they deficit that ordinary users of the it} the triangular exchange which is � northwest Of our village, and which I Mrs. 'George Dick and family. brings disease, ruin -and loss of self make use of is anything but credit- mails have recently had their postage taking place between Brucefield, Kip- comes (very acceptable as Mr. Dinsdale, Quite a Targe number from the vil- and public respect is a conundrum to able to them, and even less creditable rates increased. pen and Hensall these vacation HENSALL had the misfortune 'a day or so ago! lage and district are now camping at the writer, and 'the foolishness of it, to their parents. Asked about it, Mr. Spotton says lnontbs. Sunday school will be held A worthwhile Proposition.—Saturday even- in repairing a large tractor machine Grand Bend and other lake resorts. to put it very mildly in this enlighten - that if these things were not permit- after the morning service. ins only, August 1st, from 7,30 to 11.80 to have it fall over against him,.,pin- Miss Helen Smith, 'R.N., of Omer, ed age should impress itself. That is bad enough, 'Buts other ted, only rich men could go to parlia- Miss Marjorie Ackert, o£ Belmont, :'rock, we are holding a special sale of the I into ce,•y highest guaifty g,: niteware possible to sing him to the ground with its great Mich., is. here spending part of her Celebrated 100th Birthday. boys and girls have been going meat and claims that his own use is visiting her friends, Rev. and Mrs, ';u5, at greatly refluced prices for Saturday 'weight, and no one was in hearing of holidays at the parental home. An event took place in our village on places and without permission of the of the frank has been nrery moderate. Conner at the Manse. night only. Do not pu,.s up this opportunity his calls for help with the exception The heavy rain of Wednesday last Friday last which doss not fall to the owners, halve helped themselves to He adds that if the matter were Mrs. Agnes McDonald sang (very to get sortie pieao three -coat ivory and of his wife who with almost super- in•this district has delayed harvesting brought up in the House, his constitu', sweetly the solo, "In the City Four- v'l'ite 'enamelware and the guarantteed three- lot of many villagers, nor yet towns whatever happened to please their soar "Pledgeware^ ,i ne of graniteware. Be human strength lifted the great which was going on very briskly. or .cities. We here refer to the cele - whatever would only laugh at it. Square," at the moaning service of sure and see our wk�d„.� 5aturaay. DJAe- weight to release him, Ibut injurin'gI Dr. A. R. Campbell was in Guelph bration of !Mrs. Margaret Agur'9'100th fancy. Trees have been stripped of It is just possible, however, that St, Andrew's United Church on Sun- Laren$ Hardware, Hensall. her back very painfully in so doing.., recently attending the annual conven- birthday at her home here, a -,-,d on fruit that was as yet absolutely unfit some of them may fail to see the joke; day last. Mr. and Airs. William T. Blackwell Mr. Dinodale was also considerably tion of veterinary surgeons. which occasion she not only received for consumption, and in the 'stripping may somehow miss the humor in an Rev. R• Conner has returned 'from and family, of Lansing, Michigan, are bruised. Our bowlers are looking forward the calls and congratulations of scores process, branches have been broken M.P. Producing and mailing his busi- Goderich, 'where he attended summer visiting with the former's mother, -Mrs,., Frank Treble, of M, loe, Al- with very great interest to Wednes- of her relatives and friends in Hensall and in some cases trees and bushes ness advertising at the expense of school during last week as its presi- Mrs. Wm. J. Blackwell, of the Parr berta, nee Miss Belle Chesney, form- day, August 5th, when there will, be and vicinity, brit, beyond the bounds the country while common folks have dent. - ' Line. eTly of Hensall, has been visiting rel- a fine tournament in the line of what of either, many coming from quite a have been destroyed. to • higher taxes and increased Quite a number of young people A very pleasant evening was :;pent atives and friends in our village and is termed and known as Scotch Dou- little distance to meet again with one That is stealing, and the boys and po ag, �` took in a night or two at summer recently when neighbors and friends vicinity, who are pleased to meet her I bles, when we understand that some ,ho was so wonderfully bright with girls that are doing these things are —- -'- school held at Goderich. of Mr. and Mrs. John Madge, (nee again after an 'absence of a number 20 local rinks will be playing on our memory really unimpaired, and who Miss Ether Neeb, of Detroit, who Miss, Jean Russell), gathered at thair of years. greens, and the local bowlers have up to within the past year was quite laying themselves open to a police VARNA has been visiting with her sister, Mrs, home and presented them with two Mr. John Bolton, of the Boundary, been doing -some practising during theto court case. And, unless the practise Sad Fatality. — Saturating her Samuel Thomson, has returned to her handsome reed rockers, fernery, and a few miles east of our village, had past week or so. Active upon her feet and still able at is immediately and absolutely discon- clothes with gasoline, climbing into parent's home, Mr, and 'Mrs. Alex. librarytable, 'the presentation being the misfortune a few days 'ago to have 'Baseball. -In the league baseball go around quite smartly for that great' P y g age. ,On her birthday she not only tinned, that is where these boys and the rumble seat of her husband's car Neeb, of Khiva. made by Mr. Malcolm Dougall. A his horses get frightened just as he match played on our diamond on knew her host of friends calling, but girls are going to find themselves. and setting fire to herself, Mrs. Ella Mrs.. Agnes McDonald and Mrs. number of miscellaneous gifts were was about to engage in doing some Friday evening last between 'Wing- was able to engage them interesting - Jamieson, Glendale Avenue, Toronto, Leiper were Sunday visitors with Mr, also received. The evening was very plowing and with the lines around his Iham and our home players, the score ly in conversation and not only was That would b wife of Robert Jamieson, Toronto com- and Mrs. J. B. Mclean and family. pleasantly devoted to dancing, music waist he was caught and dragged for at the close of the game being so 'Mrs. Agur thus remembered by rel - boys and girls and for their parents, mercial traveller, met a horrible death Quite a number from Kippen and being supplied by the McNicol Orch- some distance, receiving painful in- ( largely in favor of Hensall that we, atives and friends in the village and It is not a new complaint, the abuses at the home of Thomas Dennison in surrounding localities enjoyed the ice estra, of Thames Road, and Meirin jury to one of his shoulders and body do not like to give the score at the neighborhood by kindly, greetings aand have been growing with the years.. Varna on Sunday. Mrs. Jamieson had cream social which was” - held last Moir and Russell Brintnell. as well, and it was fortunate that he, end of the 'seven innings. The plate congratulations, coupled largely with The residents have been patient and left her home in Toronto some time Thursday evening on Robert McBride's Miss Norma Douglass, of Hyde was not more seriously hurt. ,umpire was O'Brien, of Zurich, and flowers and gifts of all kinds, but was a S . the base umpire, Gene o Wing- Blake u x f n - 'c of B boll- Tl will exchange u I the les summer h Rev. 'Mr. Mc ro wil h d p y, g remembered under th in her Pie - long Bufferin but the unlit of that ago to ;visit her mother; Mrs. Mary fine lawn. P Park, is spending Y g 1e.nembered by messages from l•xe g, Smith, who keeps house for Mr. Den- United Church. days with her grandmother, Mrs. Jno- ties with the Bayfield Presbyterian ham. A couple of features of. the miers Bennett and Henry, and King. patience has been reached. nison. Since the death of her sister, Lake 'breezes seem to call very! in- Johnston, and her, aunt, Miss Mar- congregation on the coming Sunday, game was sensational cat es by Tif- Leader of the Dominion Opposition, Through the generosity of the Lions Mrs. George '_McLeod, of Thamesford, sistently these days. They even seem garet Johnston. August 1st, and will administer thelford' and Walker, both of the Wing- who had no doubf, learned, of her Club the children -and grown ups of about two months ago, Mrs. Jamieson to call as loudly as the heat waves. The service in St. Paul's Anglican Sacrament at Bayfield at the morning ham team, The Hensall management ;wonderful age through the press ' as Seaforth have been provided with a had been acting strangely, suffering Berry picking is past for another Church last Sunday morning was service. Iwere much pleased with the splendid had many others from long distances, from a nervous disorder, and it was year. Raspberries were very plentiful ,very ably taken by Mr. •112. H. Elfton, Miss Greta McNaughton is in the I attendance and hope it will just'be as It was certainly a most pleasant and swimming pool, second to none in felt that some time spent with her and luscious this year owing to the of Saintsbury, assisted by Mr. Harry Seaforth Hospital, where she is rest -,large on the coming Friday evening eventful day for Mrs. Ague, and her any inland town in the country. mother would prove beneficial to her. heavy rains of a week past. We Jennings, of Exeter. Next Sunday ing and :at the 'same time receiving in another league game between God- ,laughter, Miss Mary Agur, who lives Thep leges of the pool are free, On Saturday her husband arrived shouldn't fail to be thankful for these morning the service will be in charge treatment for her health, which has�erich and ,Hensall, on our diamond. with her mother. It will no doubt be from Toronto with the intention of freely -given wild fruits even though of Rev. Mr. Perry, B.A., L.T.H., of not been very good for some months Liquor Trial.—On Tuesday forenoon :remembered by previous reference to but what some of the frequenters taking her home. During the day she the mosquitoes did have a big feed Huntingford, and celebration of Holy past, and it is hoped that the rest I the council chambers in our Town Hall Mi s. 'Agur's age and approaching have gat to learn is that the property had several times threatened to take too. Communion will be given. and treatment will have the desired was largely filled on account of the birthday that she was born in Prince' on both sides of the highway is own- her life and accordingly her husband We are glad to report that Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Smith, of London, and results of restoring health. I trial of one the men who was con- Edward District and 'after her bus- ed by private individuals. They have was watching her. closely. Dozing for William Anderson who suffered a daughters of London, were visitors Our masons, carpenters and paint- � nected w the still that 'was lately band's death lived for some years in a few minutes the husband awakened stroke a week ago is showing im- recently at the home of Misses M. and ers report trade, as quite brisk with discovered on one of our farms, a Landon, and afterwards with her son - no rights or privileges on that pro- to find that his wife had left her bed. provement. E. Johnston, them. l couple, of miles southeast of our vii- in---aw, the late Rev. Dr. Colin Flet- perty whatever. She apparently had left the house in Rev. Hugh McMillan, returned mis- Mr. and Mrs. Case, of Ingersoll, Miss Jean EIder, of Toronto, is I lage. It will 'be remembered that cher, for over 40 years minister to Attention to these facts will save her night clothes as soon as her bus- sionary from Formosa, was a guest visited at the, home of Mrs. G. Case spending holidays with her parents Chief Whitesides, accompanied by the Thames Road and "'Kirkton con - the boys, the girl's and their parents band dropped off to sleep and satur- at, the Manse with Rev. and Mrs. R. over the week end. here, 'Mr, and Mrs. John Elder. 'Constables Gundry, of Goderich, and€regations. Following her daughter, future trouble. t` , ating her clothes with gasoline, crawl- Conner recently. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Cook and Mrs. Ross McLean and children, of Hudson, of Hensall, made a raid on Mrs. Fletcher's death, and that also ed into the car which was in the baru :Miss Edna Butt, of Toronto, is holt.- family, and Miss Dora Smit, left by Detroit, are here visiting with xela- the still, arresting a couple of for- in after years of the Rev. Dr. Flet- ____ _ and set fire to her clothing. When daying• with her aunt and cousins, ,motor for W-asaga Beach lasteweek, Lives and friends. feigners, who, we believe, had prev- cher, who died in Hensall s'orne four WEAR A HAT she was discovered her clothing was Mrs. J. H. Petty and family. where they intend to camp for a Mr. Rae McArthur has opened .an- iously been in the neighborhood of years ago, -she and her daughter, Miss a mass of flames and she diel within :Hiss Helen Dinsdale, nurse in number of 'weeks. other garage and will no doubt receive Centralia and Exeter, before coming Mary, continued to live in Hensall, a few minutes. Dr. A. T, Hunter, Stratford General Hospital, visited Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Steitzer and chil- a full share of patronage. Hensall is to the farm in question, and they where she celebrated her 100th birth - The Ottawa Journal says: coroner at Goderich, was summoned, with her parents, Mr., and Mrs, Robt, dren, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. well supplied with public garages, f also found a number of patrons for day cn Friday last, and it is the wish "An Ottawa young man, hatless of but upon investigation decided that Dinsdale on Sunday last. Bertram North and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle report the liquor and after confiscating a of her host of friends that with con-' course, becomes sunstruck ill, and no inquest was necessary. The re- Miss Alice Linden, of Denfield, is Woodstock, are visitors with 'Mr. and a most enjoyable time lately spent at number of cases, which they found, tinued health, she may be spared to forced to go to 'bed for a week. He mains were taken to Toronto, visiting with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ,Hfiggins• lake shores summer resorts as well as they took the principals- to Goderich celebrate many more. lost a like period later recuperating Argo -McConnell. — A pretty wed- Mrs. Will Homey and Miss Erma. Mr. grid Mrs. William Gram of Lan - and was absent from his position for ding took place in Varna at the home Miss Edith Dick is holidaying with sing, Michigan, are visitors with Mr. "- — .__ , - _. ..-____-__Y 'half s month. All because he. insist- of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ,McCon- friends near Goderich. and Mrs. George Gram. ed on following the prevailing, m de neil, when their daughter, gArgaret Mrs. Samuel Thomson, Sr., is visit- The dwelling of the late Mrs. Thos. and going bareheaded." EsIer, was married to Mr. John Wil- ing with her brother, Dr. and Mrs. Cook, following the death of her late What's the reason of this recent kie Argo., son of the late Rev. James Alex. Moir and sister, Miss Kate Moir husband, was sold a couple of days craze anyway? Or is there any res- and Mrs. Argo; Rev. T. Davidson, of of Hensall, London Road South, for a ago under executors' sale by public Hamilton, officiated, assisted by Rev, few weeks. auction, the price realized being $450, �1 1 uVtk� 1 �„ a P2 • A 4l, ► ,r tfj »`' son for it. E. A. Poulter, of Varna. The living (Too late for last week.) and the purchaser was Mr. Thomas \ .- ry �; �u�•3f . E $ e.L , A man who strolls about without a room was lovely with a profusion of 1Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilmour, of Tux- Shaddock. The dwelling is situated ! ;,`�:,tti; �; hat during these warm summer even- summer flowers and greenery. Lo- ford Sask. are este at the home o£ on the corner of Nelson and Rich- " . s hengrin's wedding march was played the latter's sister, Mrs. Isaac Jarrott mond St„ North, and is a neat little �II'� . \ I 1% k ' v ." h Ings, looks to be cool and comfortable by Mrs. Lee McConnell, who was and also brother, Mr. J. McDonald. dwelling, but with no modern con- `� 4f. ® ..... t -1 and no doubt he feels that 'way, too. gowned in green printed chiffon, The Mrs. L. Eller and family, of Sud- venlgnce or equipment. % C I - That is all right. But the same bride looked charming in a frock of bury, are visitin with Mr. and Mrs. A number of our villagers with the � -~ :: man or his brother man, who walks ivory chiffon, made on long, flowing Hugh McMurtrie, of Hay. continued heaivy rains, have been �' >-r"�, -. • about with head uncovered in the Imes, and with a cape jacket. Her Rely. R. Conner is in Goderich this looking well to .their roofs and a _ veil was of ivorytulle in ca shape - �;;_ , brazing Heat of the noonday sun is P week attending summer school, of number of late have had them newly �- �" ;'. ,;r - and was caught with orange blossoms, which he is the px,esident. either reshingIed, painted or tarred. \'' �—. --- : looking for trouble, and sure to find a gift from California. Her sloes Quite a number are taking in sev- A good deal of hay and grain was ;1 1 �.,:. -- it, were of ivory brocade and she carried era] evening, sessions of summer secured during the fine days of the =_1 - The sun is a wonderful health giver a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and school this week, which is being held closing part of last week, and •a few --'� .r when taken in reasonable uantitiea lily of the valley. • She was attended in Goderich. more fine dry days would be a God- � �® q ' by '_Miss Mary Donald of Owen Sound, We are sorry to report that Mrs. send to •the farmers. �' . . ••� �� but undue exposure to it may have who wore a gown of pink point d'esprit W. Anderson has been quite ill, hav- The services in our three local <:_. - - seriaus or fatal results. and hat of pink mohair and velvet, ing suffered a stroke, but we trust chur�:es on Sunday last were pretty11 _ - Our farmer friends found that out and carried a nosegay of old -fashion- ,he will soon recover her usual health. well attended. At the morning ser- � -- flowers. The' best mart was Mr. Don- vice at the United Church, Mr. Bell, �....,. long ago. You never see a farmer Mr. Percy Anderson is visiting at _ old Cole, of Toronto. During the the home of his parents, Mr. and of Toronto, spoke in the interests of working in a harvest field without a signing of the register, Miss Betty Tem - l'Ixs. W. Anderson, of our village, haw- Temperance connected with the liquor hat on. He has more sense, and he Argo sang. After the ceremony a in been called owing to the sudden question, making a very good appealI. gained that sense through experience. reception was held in the garden, illness of his mother• and taking subscriptions for the _ • Well, if they whose life is lived in where the bride's mother, wearing an Our sympathy goes out to Mx. and carrying on of the work. At the ev- orchid chiffon gown, received the _12rs. W. Horne in the loss of their ening service, the Rev. A. Sinclair, the open, are not hardy enough to go Y guests. The wedding luncheon was barn and contents during a severe the, pastor, following his holidays, oc- bareheaded, bow does the city or the served in the garden. Later the bride cupied his, awn pulpit, delivering a 9 g electrical storm which passed over P P P+ g town man hope to get away with it? and groom left for an extensive motor early last Wednesday morning. Mr. very able sand earnest discourse, while It can't be done. trip. For travelling the 'bride wore R. Forsythe also lost a fine team of Mrs. Reid, wife of Dr. W. N. Reid And, anyway, 'aside from the looks a navy silk suit with trimming of horses and several others lost animals of Port Rowan, rendered very ac'cept- of the thing and the risks one runs, white. Her hat, shoes and bag, were due to the same cause. These severe ably, together with Mr. W. 0. brood- I navy with touches of white. On their electrical storms are causing consid- win, Ieader of the choir, a fine duet he hog this hatless craze is bad for business, return they will reside in Toronto. erable damage throughout the coun- entitled, "The Old Rugged Cross," in ,, and business needs all the help it Guests were present from Montreal, try which both of their voices appeared can get these days. Toronto, Minneapolis, Detroit and Mrs. J. Fowler, of Toronto, is vis_ to good advantage. , Owen Sound. iting her sisters and .brothers and At Carmel Presbyterian Church, _-�- -. Rev. Thomas Davidson, a former ll, 'r many friends. Rev, Mr. 'Mcllroy took the morning minister of Varna Presbyterian The funeral of the late Mrs. J. service and Mr. Peddie, student of the The person Who drives in the middle of the road at any FREE STATIONERY, FREE Church, now of Hamilton, spent a Chesney who died at the home of her Bayfleld Presbyterian Church, took the PRINTING, FREE POSTAGE few days with old friends here last daughter at Shoal Lake, Manitoba, evening service, good sermons being speed, but especially the extremely slowdriver, offers a (Toronto. Daily Star) week. After an absence of twenty- was held from the home of her sort, delivered both morning and evening. silent insult to every other driver on the highway. years, Mr. Davidson marks many Mr. Harry Chesney, on Friday after- At the evening service Robert Y. Me- Mr. George Spotton is proprietor changes, but was pleased to meet so noon last. Laren and Miss Mabel Workman took But this disregard Of ever rule Of common courtesy is of a chain of business colleges in.var- many of his old' friends, who were al- Quite a number from this vicinity ,very acceptably the duet' parts in a g y ious 'Ontari'o centres including one so pleased to meet Mr.Davidson again. attended anniversary services at fine anthem. merely incidental. ' in Toronto. He is also a Conserva- Mr. Thomas Dennison is at presen lake United Church on Sunday last. Mrs. Robert Bonthron was"visited tive member' of parliament. visiting his brother, Mr. John D.enm- Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt and Miss Ed- over the week end' by her daughters, The real offense Of the Road HO is that he forces others Recently there have been received son, of Wingham. no were guests with the former's sig- Margaret, of Toronto; Lue, of De- g 'iii Toronto and vicinity a large num- The many friends of Mrs. Smith ter, Mrs. J. H. Petty during the past troit, and her grandson and grand- to risk; life and limb. He obstructs the vision of those be'r of form -letters 'signed by one of extend their most sincere sympathy week. daughter, Will and 'Mae, of Detroit . these business colleges "per George to her in .her •sad 'bereavement by t'he Miss Blanche Petty, of Toronto, is In the league baseball match on drivers behind hint and makes them either drive at his k S,potton, M.P., for North Huron," urg- death -of her daughter, Mrs. Jamieson, visiting with her brother, Mr. and Monday 'evening last, played between speed or risk a head-on collision in passing him. ifig`:,the recipients to attend the in- of Toronto, who passed away at an Mrs. O. Lock Petty and family and Clinton and fHlensall on the Clinton stlti ion or take one of its comes- early hour Sunday morning. Mrs. also Mrs. J. H. Petty and family. diamond, Hensall won by' a score of Iiott elite, t nurses. The Star is not Smith went to Toronto to be present Mrs, D. Blair, of Tuxford, Sask., 5-8,Probably no form of law -breaking on the highways Causes ward how many of the letters were at the funeral, which took place on is visiting her friends in and around Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and.1 1 directly or indirectly so varied a list of accidents as does sorlt <itYt, -but one has been turned Tuesday. Kippen. family, of .Philadelphia', spent t11e tiiv'etr to' us, from Cookeville, another On Thursday afternoon of last week ' Miss Roser McLean, Miss Annie Jar- "week end -at the home of John and - middle-of-the-road driving. &* Umbton, and a third from Fair- a goodly number of friends and well rott and Miss 1arjorie Ackert are at- William C'rai'g, and 'crater, Miss 'Han- n b4lik, ea' it it a fainly, wide area wishers of Miss Margaret McConnell tending Godevic summer school this nab, and in order to- make this visit Every man who drives a car helps to pay for the hwa s. e6�g 'to 'h'av'e covered. met at the Name of Miss Logan. Af- week. They report a very fine reg- they will halve motored nearly 1,600 . y 'I:`tt4 lett&s i msel'ves are mimeo- ter a dainty lunch was nerved, Miss istration and enjoyable and interest- miles between coming and returning. Every motorist is entitled to use them safely. 1, 'OkA#�ed d'it:: Ise:,df'•Canamons sta- Margaret VMS made the tecipient of ing seBsions. They were most favoraibly impressed f1u�i +beaxtg tl ,7Eliattse of 'Com- n beautiful gator coin, prier to her mar- Avery finer crowd attended the with the ane County of F),uran and , Why deprive any man of his right ? *L�'%end pAid %` b rite pea- xiaga to Mr. Axga, of Toronto, which Hillsgreen andq-Kfippett United Sun- Hemsall as a village, that could not a$�t x -I �is�r,, took place at her home here. Many da school icilic which was hold in• well be surpassed for fine churches, ► �� ' e fa alstr.Hau of Com- good washes followed them as they y P business plitees and dwellings. r Don't be a Road off. u Jowett s, • 43rove, Bayfield, on `!';)'tr ,Y r ., b tPry, blMillifly. aMted and `left on a motor trip.', O Y their return da afternoon last, . July i+6th, t'J hb Mr. and M A, D. A. Cantelon hn the oun' con le will ,reside 1n To. 1.: y l, �r ar" r , y g p . of irnoon *As spent 1h 'bt 6 lvi ► iiit#i - Monday lasi<.: rettitrtied from, nearly % , . ;' I r , " it. 'eld d, beaxitt fire oxo fo. ' turd wee]isi° •ti;ip in the' districts of R, ` s , :. eating- (ball. , games indulg� int by , Xi •, rr ;, �^ e1p�l=rnlll', $pof.�'.- Mra G. B. 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