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corky en tion illtraGford x ie week,,QR�d Pt��i x4p m;
^� spending the oummte months 'i.n 8 b �e I asn semi. of �5 bars. It Ys uayv �'
ve yearn gime. i Pensioz> d off,
M1�. Alva Ho er'ePent Sunday zn eaM as W11-I3pow
am Ryan`,aad: Reginald f� the- ---^� �ISee "� wont
RT7CEF�E,D Mrs James O'Brien is visitingher tars it the bolas of�Mr, and Mrs il': imsiv ail wear h. thickday a44;3 Piggy,
c 7 --_– s, wJr€�i 1 was on , tlse Arno
. �-Iute-grozlaat �ek2_____---brcrbh ficin.- n. �----__..- �fy}an,•-•--------_-___.--------------_..-F'orrr�a,_-an�.d- � ,, "ast--fit-gats.- g
r l t e M of Stratford, ,is. -Mrs. Benninger saran stall s'ervin on-�h-0 Force,"
n. Mr. James , Hi sae 1 Soot sof nd° n e�n�t Q.. gel.' 'said' pan spent Sun �aa;f.1'eo
M Eli q,, Seat, P
`�s Cornish.
i le often ask m u*i
visiting Mr. alai Mr . J K &unrday at her ipalne,. h:Qreti day A,,, Louiclan, P e S�; . t do you keep ,
t si• `Mrs. John• Grainger and Miss Jessie , M le and, Grace eat Dr, and Mrs, Quinlan, Slrartfora, mt- so your?''aud my 4wiwet is 'Kruseh- "
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in a M a g d a Knaus o if e' n lua
. Gna k wedding � p g Sunday in Stratford, p g �, �
'Forth, spent a few days in Ild'erton. In referring do t4,e accident which. on Tuesday, t for the lash 13 yearns,; and I will eor-
i r Mr, and Mrs. William Hill returned occurred on the Brucefield corner a Miss Cecelia Feeney, London, visit- tadnly use these Salts•'far-i7heA west cf
Tome' )asst week flngm a motor trip to ,week ago Monday, the papers aeport- ed her mother, Mrs. K. Keeney, on my . days:" -W J
-'the West. ed -that two amen from Dungannon Sunday. The numerous sarlts in Kruaeh c
Mr. and Mrs. C. Halstead' and Floyd were the ones who put the tourniquet M'i'sts Ursula Krauskopf is spending provide just that gentle daily aid. your .
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s the weeds -end � 't M eke in Detrol a a re ua e t enable
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on th injured � ed ma,n, we wislh to cor-
Mrs. T. H. Wheeler. Mr ° anrd Mrs.'Gus Gus Denomey, Zurich, them to perform their,. work 'properly.
u e K. ani statement,. a it was Mr. J. These vital salts keep'.your liver and f
Mr, D. Tough is visiting with K. C'ornis'h.. and Mr. W. McBeth who were vistitors at the tholm.e rot Mr. Thos,
friends on the Bronson Line. aided the injured man O'Rourke over the week-erkd• kidney's in top-notch, effioienlcF, so I
that they help to free your system of
R r poisonous waste matter.Zlbe result a
�III. a,......, �,�.���,��. is a feeling of youthfni- th and
i, CKNX, WINGHAM ITILLSGREEN CONSTANCE T
1200 Kos. 249.9 Metres vigour --"that KTusdheu feeling
WEEKLY PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS (Intended for last week)
(Intended for last 'week)
Friday, Oct. 8-11.3D wpa-, The Gos- Zurich Fair on Tuesday attracted a The ladies of the W.M.S. of -.'Con- . weekend with Mrs. Perham and fam- w
r- good many from this vicinity. stance United Church were ,guests of p•
' Tact Srnlgrer•;` 11.45, Farmers' Htnir; sly.
Mr, and 'Mrs. John Dodds, of Lon- the Nortfhside iWI.M.S, :on Tuesday,.
,� rr 12.10 p.m., Livestock Markets; 12.30, when they Ipies'ented their • Mr. and Mrs. ArnoldAld Jamieson and
don, visited Mr. and' Mrs. C. Robin- play, "The m
I�ao'ntday News and Official Weather; Two Masters." An enjoyable after- Nellie and Annie Price, of c
' t 1, Stuart Hamblin's Hillbillies; 5.15, noon was spent.• Seaforth, spent Sunday with IMr. and
Growin' Up; 6.25, Reg. Douglass, , Mr. and Mrs. W. Huxtable, of Ce'n- Mxs, Scott Bolton.
g Mr, and Mrs. Logan, and Mr, ,and Mr. and Mrs. Adarm. Dodds, of Lis -
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e� trolls, visited. with the )attar's g
sports; 6.30, C�uy Lombardo Orches mother. Mrs. Laidlaw, of Blyth, and Dr. and th
towel,, spent the week -end with Mrs.
tri; 7.15, Harry J. Boyle; 7.45,. Easy Mrs, Gar•widl .ware guests lot Mr, and h�
Mr. W. Jas•rott and Miss Annie vis- Robt. Campell and Miss Reta Camp-
-Chair. iced Mrs. Jarrott and family at Kip'_ Mrr. Leo Stephenson on Sunday r -r
S'aturd'ay, Oct. 9--11,45 a.m., Farm- Mr. A. Hoggarth, Missies Helen 'and hell in
pen',
r vers' Hour; 12.15 p.m., CKNX Enter . Edith Britton and Mr. Wilbur Jewitt y,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson visited
tarn'ment Guide; 12.30, Noonday' News were guests of Miss Luella Johnson VARNA d
and Official Weather; 12.35, CKNX relatives at Stratford., -and Dorking of Auburn on Sunday.
during the week -card.
Hill -Billies; 1, "Variety -on -the -Air", Mrs. Geo. Wheatley, Clinton, spent (Intended for last week)
Mr. and, Mrs. Otto Stephan and a week visiting friends in the vizir.
� r 5.45, Grbwin' Up; 6.15, Reg. Douglass, family, of Hensiall, are this week mrov- sty. We are very (sorry -'to report Mr.
.sports. A. Austin ' continues very ill with no
r „ Sunday, Oct. 10-11 a.m., Wingham
Ing to the house on the Stelck farm, Mr. and Mrs. W. Britton disited Mr. hope for his recovery: le
u which they rented recently. and Mrs. Andrew Reekie in London
United Church,, 1.15 pm., The Huron on Sunday... Quite a number from this district
i. Old Boy; 7, St. Arndirew's Church, took in Seafanth Show, also Zurich th
r Monday, Oct. 11-10.30 a.m., Church Shaw, but we believetthe crowds were die
of the Air; 11.45, Farmers' Hour; ELIMVILLE not so large as former years, owing as'
e r 12.10 p.m., LiV'estack Markets; 12.35, WINJHROP to an epidemic in the form of colds d
01i'ntont Review-, 8, 'Kenn'eth Rentoul, (Intendled for last wegk) ` and infantile paralysis.
t i songs Miss Mildred. Bell and, lady friend (Intended for lest week), Mr. and Mrs. Argo and little son', R•
of Detroit, spent the week -end with There was uite a lot of excitement of Toronto, have been visiting with
Tuesday, Oct. 12�-1t0.3Q Livestock
Church aq the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. vi
ofthe Air; 12.10 p.m., Livestock Mar- ,• Mr. and Mrs. Tr Bell -in the village. in the village Sunday evening about
Quite. a number from here attended six o'clock wheff a couple of cars col- McConnell. v
Bets; 12.35, Kincardine Review. I Zion anniversary services last Sun- lided. It seems Mr. Thomas Kinney, Mr. Albert Ausibi,n, of Blyth, spent ha
day. ' . who was, visiting his cousins, Messrs. Sunday with. his father who is very th
®o.�®�r�� Mrs. Harry Ford spent last week Joseph and William Kinney, and when s'ck-
c t ®VV,, E4T lin St, Thomas with her sister, Miss leaving as he was 'driving through Mrs. SirreIl, of Hespler, is visiting h
her sister, Mrs. Robinson, who is un, s
Joy Whitlock. the gateway, he fai'le1 , u•e'r the doctor's Dare
I Y. d to. notice a
s {®��®�gT ����� Miss Margaret Sohns is visiting car coming from, the north driven by
this week with Mr. and Mas. William Mr. Percy Thuell, -of Brussels. Mr.
r i Pybus, near Chdselhurst. Thue'll's car was turned upside down CRO,MARTY
Now Free of Bad Liver and Kidney i . Miss Joy Whitlock, of St. Thomas, in the ditch alta caught fire, but he -
Trouble and Feeling Fine I 'sj)ent the week -end in the, village. managed to get out of the upturned (Intended for last week)
"i car without being burned. He re Mr. and Mrs. McKee and baby. from
Here s another woman ceived some bad cuts and- bruises. Neustadt, visited at the, home of Mr.
who felt terrible until BEE'CHWOOD Mr., and Mrs•. W. Stoddard, of Sea- and Mrs. B. MacDonald on Sunday M
she found how to get forth, were the first on the scene anal last.
r _ bark, appetite, sleep (Intend+ed for last week) Mrs'. Stoddard bandlaged Mr. Thuell's Miss. Ruth Tivett has` -secured a pos- fi
y r- soundly, and secure Mr. and' Mrs. Albert Sdemon spent badly cut arm. Mr. Montgomery came idDn in Dundas and left here last
{ anew health. Mrs. A. H-, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,A'ntone Sie- with water and sloon had the fire out. week: We regret lasing her in, this
Montreal, writes, (had years of liver mon. Mr. Thuell's 'car is damaged beyond e
complaint and dizzy headaches -bowels a Y community where she' will be much a
A,•, miscellaneous shower was held repair and Mr. Kinnrey's car was tak- mistsed.
'irregular, crippled with •kidney trouble too s• a
-no appetite -no sleep. Many laxatives at the drams of Mr. and Mrs. John en to the garage. Mr. Kinney didn't Mr. James Scott sial son, Russell, b'
gave me cramps. I tried Fruit -a -fives and Delaney on Wednesday evening in suffer aW injuries. Traffic Officer N. have been very 'successful in having to
•my health greatly improved." These famous honor of their daughter, Agnes, a Lever anrd Constable Stewart, were won valuable prizes for their horses a
fruit juice, herb, and tonic tablets cleanse bride-to-be of next week. soon on the yob and got everything at the fairs.
and strengthen the liver, help stomach, kid- Miss Elizabeth Carlin spent Sunday s'trai'ghtened away. Both men were Mr. and'Mrs. Archie Russell, of Av- ar
r neys, intestines. Troubles go. Health must' with her friend, Miss Helen O'Harlf. lucky to escape as well as they did'. onton, also Mr. and Mrs. John Young m
e +c improve. 25c-and50a Alldruggists. Mr. Finlay McKercher returned re- Mr. Perham, of Detroit, 'spent the of Science Hill, visited with Miss ill. eh
i B. Currie. in
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Kline, of Mit-
cthell, visited. at the home of Mr. and hi'
H Y M R ® 1 -S Y® U F$ 5 ... ,. U 5 E IT f Mrs. Andrew McKellar
az?ke a klik4ar, 'ts ora 13t oit, r
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ca id'ide,t'e in the fm'th6niug iprovin !' t
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The many friends, of Mrs. John r;,, ,i1?:�: •}•F,;,..,,;; � ,; NO "i iii Y ,ti r
reefer, of Kite 'em fE .r r ki z;13 ', y $ ;.;, >
h er, will be sorry x,? >; r s
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o fall dawn some isteps -at her hams:
that city the :other Iday with the
result that her hip was fractured,. t,
Ba>¢�c a�4r a
Mrs, Mardon) Turnbull y � �'
passed away 7 c( 1;a, e! 4 l ) #Ii
t' the 'homes of her Gaon, Mr. "Max
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urnbull, an the Blue Water High -
ay, 01 Mon,da3", in her 85th year.
Deeeased was hwgihdy esteems by all at� r
ho knew her and was. one of the;
ioneers of the community. The fun` t9
Tai was held on Wednesday, inter-
eat taking place in Grand Bend ,f
em'ete�y, D`� 4'tfa�ia�'y��id
C MINION �
It is reported that ,the...concessian
P0 known as the Parr Line, from >�lrA$r Islinan �87>t
e Zurich Road north to Holmesville SEAFORTH BRANCH
1s been taken,.over as a county. road.
E. C. Boswell 1Vtona _
hie county road grader is, now keep-
,e
road graded rand No doubt next'
par considerable improving will be
one:
Mr. Ward Fritz, 'local car dealer, happy married life. ' Signed Neigh- Scripture'meadbig from Inttke ,z
lras been appointed as agent for hors and Friends." ( w,6s read by Mildmed Sellers : ,R, 7
Crh'rysler 'cars, his territory being the A miscellaneous showier was held or vFw offered by Alvipf McDol ,'v
ownships of Hay, Stephen and Stan- at the home of Mrs. Thos. Young on i opleridid talk ,wW given: h
Y Wednesday'., Sept. 22, in honor of her' tor, :Rev; (7. Cumming.,
Political meetings are the 'order of daughter, Mrs: Wm, Dundas, recently At the Rarl7 Day, service of
e evening at present. Dr, A. Moir marriled. There was a ,ohort program Umdited 'Church, Rev. Chias Cttmaini
Id a ,meeting in his own interests cous4sting of contests, musical num- chose for his ohble;ct, "CrowAn ::
Independent candidate on Thurs- ber's and readings. The bride receiv- Mug," and •gave a fine stermoIL.
ay evening and after addressing the ed -the 'lovely 'giM in the fortm of a anthem wars 'rendlerd .-by. bhla : c#r4o3
MA Mr. Harvey McGee, Mr. C. `treasure hunt. After the unwrapping thmder ,the capable leadership ,of ,#
edmon'd avid Mrs•. Phillips ebtertain- .of the gi�ft�s the brlde thanked all, organist MTs. Harvey Bno�vn. Tlbe
ed with humorous and Scratch songs, those present and a dainty lunch was . nivereary services for Duffel beJk
Olin solos and recitations. This serval 'lied Sunday, Oct.. 10. Rev M>"Qe
W( on T>hursd�y evening the hall The Y.P.S. meeting of Duffs -United ons, of Clinton, will fpreaelt,
m been engaged, for a meeting in Church ,on Sunday revering, Sept. 26, speciial anuslic by the ,choir botch
e. interests of Dr. R. H. Taylor, and was in charge of Blair Shaw, The ing and eventing.
n Saturday evening the Liberals, will
ear Mr. J. Ballantyne and --'-other
peakers.
WALTON
(Intended. for last week)
Hold Presentation
A very pleasant evening was spent
the h'om'e of the newly-wed couple,
r. and Mrs. William Dundas, on
hursday evening last.when seventy-
ve neighbors and friend's gathered to
SIP a social evening and to p.res-
nit them. with .two wicker chairs. The
drdress was as follows: "Dear Mr.
nd,-Mrs. Dundas: We, your neigh -
ors and friends, have assembled here
enjoy a social' evening with you
nd to show the esteem in which you
e held by the people of this com-
unity. Itis our sincere wish that
oubles may look askance at you and
at success and contentment will. be
store for you. We now ask you to
ac
the gifts with, our congratula-
ons and best wishes for a long and
Miss Ada Speare, of Seaforth, also
• ,�;1r,Ri r •:> R ,� l ; �r Wa�y; *' x . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spleare, of Har- .
riston visited at the Thome -of Mr.
s. t . s ;. r ..t✓ �v;4 er z , Joseph S'peare. -
< d Ar 4y z .`,• , y. " Mrs. R. G. Robertson returned last
week from a very much enjoyed trip
f r ; ; • "" sx�rji'` �1 ` `'M w,,� with Mr. and Mrs. BoatAr, of Chatham.
They stopped the 'first slight in Aur -
y ght in Oallander
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�. ra land, Mrond-a nri
a:nd - of course saw the wonderful
quints; then aerosis 'Country to Min-
t den: Tuesday night, when it rained art
t +y \4z night and most of Wednesday, and
ca then' on. to Hartley and stayed that
at xr r lit. ;, „fix `m night at Oshawa. On Thur. day they
skirted the north end of Toronto and
saw Casa Loma, • a wonderful build-
ing, and then on to Niagara Falls and
{ 1 �r !..r•' ; • r'" ; . n. �,4 Port Colborne, where they spent two
nights and one day. They then 'took
Q 1 ` 'wr :. • "e'' ; � No. 3 Highway and • had dinner in St.
Thomas, then on to Dutton and to
t. F Mr. Booth's home in Chatham, and
while there visited with Mr. and: Mrs.
°rRorrison in Harwick, also Mrs'.
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Thomas in Chatham, and arrived
,n ,?'•' - Nome the following Wednesday, tired
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TUCKERSMITH
ntended for last
.° t Mrs. (IW. Dalrymple, also Mrs'. Al-
{ ti bert Hey, of Cromarty, are -the guests
There is an unwritten law in the theatrical profession. Regardless of what of Mr. and,. Mrs. J. D. Stewart and
happens "the shore- 'must go on!" In'thousands of theatres throughout Miss Winnie.
Ontario this same traditional rule still applies, but ,in.. a different way. Miss Etta Bell, of London, visited
t 'Today, "the show must go on"—with Hydro. with" her parents, k- and' Mrs. A.
Bell, during the week.
k The "Talkies" and Hydro, bring to'
the cities and the small towns alike, the Master Ke'nn'eth McClelland, of Pg -
best the theatre offers in drama, music, comedy, while travelogues and m'ondvill'e, is visiting with his grand -
news -reels bring a new form of education. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGre-
gor.
cGregor.
t . r Hydro also makesit possible to enjoy your theatre night right through the Mr. Bernard McLean was in Lon -
hottest season, with the aid of air conditioning and cooling systems,..which don one day recently, 'combining busi-
1 the majority of theatres now provide. Des's with pleasure.
or the "Talkies" is also necessary Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman are
This same Hydro service that is essential
f cry the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
for night baseball, tennis, lawn bowling and other forms of night entertain- McGregor and family.
r merit and sport, which electricity now makes it possible to enjoy to a much 1Gir. Russel Forrester, of Locust
greater degree'. Hill, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Tebbutt on Saturday last.
Thus in the realm of entertainment and sport—as in so many other phases, Mr. and Mrs. A. Matheson visited
w , of activity—Hydro—your' 11ydro—makes an essential contribution to a the latter'is parents in Stratford over
better,'happier, healthier livelihood for the people of thb Province gf Ontario the week -end,.
rr with its low-cost. power. Mrs, Gifford :Criohr is spend
fling a
ew days with '.her daughter, Mrs. O.
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The success of Hydro in being able to lower power costs in the past two yews Cole, of Goderich TowneWp.^,
in the face of a general increase in the price of practically everything we use, Turner'si C'h'urch anniversary will
is a noteworthy achievement. Its continuous efforts to lower these power be held on Sunday, Oct. 17th, It is
costs ,still further, and extend the benefits which accrue throughout the expected Rev. W. Maotehouse, of
g Goderich, will be the preacher for the
!province of Ontario. is a matter in which you should be vitally interested. day,
Mr, Amos Townsend Is, under the
r in doctor's care, We 'rope for a 'speedy
recovery.
t si Mr. F. Whitmore bus resumed• his
teaching duties at Lumleya
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COMMISSION Black
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til, Sh,Ias� week. W�nt hope
HYDRO POWER she may soon
be^WeIl again,
Mins Bessie Peterson, of Comber,
' spent last week visiting relatives. at
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376A B'rumleld and 'Seaforth, °
Mite. Gordon Peterson an& John and
Mrs. 'W. P. Mutat,' of 00ftber, spent
zwutwk with Mr. and Imis. Thom
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