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1Beatty, who has 'not been well, but we
are pleased,to report somewhat Im-
proved.
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The Misses Ci outer and brother, Lill.
liatt,,of London, spent Sunday at the
Parental. home.
. Mrs. East,' lot Oldnition, spent Sunday
with her father, M.r. Pilgrim
-'Mr. and Mrs. Makins, of Gi6derich
called ,on Mr. and, Mrs, McConnell on
Mooday.
. Mr. and Mris. Grasslick ,attended the
Circus in -Stratford on Saturday. .
Miss Logan, of Hensall, called on
friends Monday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. L. Deihl, of Thames-
ville, called on friends, in this locality
last week. .
Owing to the absence of I Etev, Mr.
Peters last Sunday, service was 'con-
iby Mr. Ritchie, of Toronto.
I Mrs. Beatty and son, BiU, in com-
pany with Miss Roberts, of Goderich,
caltied, on friends in thils, vicinity on
Sunday. -
. Am address will be given to the Or-
ange Order in the United Church on
Sunday, coinsequent-ly there will be
no service in tike Anglican Church.
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(Intended for last week)
Mrs. (Dr.) Lewis, of Toronto, spent
the week -end with Mrs. N. W. Woods.
Mrs. Jas. P. Ferguson, of London,
spent the past week with Mrs. Mar-
gareit Ferguson. . '.
Mrs. Charles McGregor, of Detroit,
is visit'i'ng Mr. Andrew McGregor at
present. . ..
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Rev. Mr. Gale preached anniversary
services near Ohatliam on Sunday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliurchward of Lon�
don, spent the week -end in their co-t-
tage.
The Misses Morley, of Detroit, have
arrived to enjoy their cottage on the
lake front for the summer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Day, of Detroit, ar-
rived and are cleaningtheir cottage
and grounds for summer use.
Miss Drouin, of Detroit, spent the
week -and in her cottage,
Many of the summer resddents are
arriving t,hds week -end to enjoy the
summer at the Take. %
Mr. Kalbfleisich is busy building his
new c'otta'ge on Tuyll Street at pres-
ent.. "I
A meeting of the Ladies',(Mis-,lon_
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. Society was held in Knox Pres-
byberian Church on Tuesday.
CROMARTY
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(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Macdonald and
family spent th,01 week -end in Brus-
sels. 1. '
Mm, Pearce of Brussels spent h .
couple of days with her daughter,
Mrs. B. O. TH&cdona.1d, tihis week.
Miss Lila 'AcC;ulloch, teacher at
Win,chelsea, is at h-er home spending
the summer vacation.
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Mr. John E%+en, of Brussels, is
spe'ndin'g a few d,ays. with Mr. and
M:%. Jc4lil-' Scott, also with Mr. and ,
Mrs. Dun -can McKellar and other rel-
atives. I
Owing to the indisposition of our
minisiter. Rev. James Reid -le, Mr.
Henry Strang, of Exeter-, conducted
services in the Presbyterian Church
here last Sundlay. I
Next Sunday being the Usual annual ,
pnniver�tary here, we are looking for-
ward to having the, pleasure of bear-
ing Rev. Hugh Jack of Seafortb.
Miss Joan McCulloch was, brought
home from the Ohildren's. Hospital in
London Wednesday.
The resideats are looking forward
to a reunion at No. 6, Hibbert, it be- �
ing eighty years since the school see-
tin.n was formed. It promises to be '
the big event ,,at this time, as all
those tihat attended and tibe teachers
who taught are expooted to be press I
ent on Friday, of this week, Jurtie 30.
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fIntended for last week) �
Mr. and Mrs, John A.' Armstrong, I
accompoied by their, sister, Mrsi. 1).
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Kay, of Clinton, spent a few days, last
week vigiling friends at Maxle,tte '
Mich.• and also visited their sister, .
Mrs. Lorne McBride, of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Perop Johnston spent •
tits week -end with" friend's in Deitroit.
Mrs. Mary Anderson, of Goderich,
spent the past. week at the home of
her brother, Mr. and, Mrs. Ben Keys.
Mrs. Susie Oesoh, or Zurich, spent .
Sunday with. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Me- �
C3 I richey. .
Mr. Enos Herdman, of Babylon Line .
had a barn rai,sing last Thursday to
replace the barn destroyed by fire
last September. �
Correction and Apology I
In getting out -the historical sketch
for the recent 70th anniversary ,of the ,
Gosben 011urch, we firtid with deep re-
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griet, that W. have omitted the name
OF Mrs. C. L. Eicker, of Chicago, in
the list of those who went .out from I
our congregation into Christian, ser- ,
vice. We realize that Mrst. Flicker's �
,life has been, one, of consecrated'
Christian -service and a life of sacri-
free for the advancement ,of the cause 1
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of 0hrist. She' 'and' her busband spent 1
miamy years in missionlary work in Irl, .
ddq, and their two buys are now mis- i
sitionaries in Iridla, on,e of whorri just
recently retumed home oni furlough, ,
We count. It a lidigh honor to daim i
Mrs. Mck" as one of bble gWis who
went out from our coilgregation, and
oto doubt she attilbutes, (in part at
16ast) her call, to the missionary work
to the spiritual aturowphe.re that per- i
vaded, the little, eburch of her girlihood i
dlv�, It ,is with deep regret, aere- t
fore, that we. Vote the omissilon ot ber ,
name, and we apologize to, Mrs. i
Micker and her friends for our mlis- 1
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2. Kneel straddling the ,patient's cartograpber, after-idlane#, speaker, he views rolling by ,the udlffijow. off hls• 4:411" J104 111"11 I
thighs with your knees Placed in a can't 619M tO Emd time ,to apeomplisih own presses that flooded the c6iiiiiii, Of 3VV.=ormQp*,.ih 1 "' �'
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just touching the lowest rib, with 7 years
I shone n6gioii;� he discovered ,the cliff have to go, back. But ria. going to gelies." These, 'S years"'' L ", ai= I *
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position and the tips of the fingers eilled the Oregon Trail before the ral!- ter that I'll hit .the tradlia the Rock- stumffos now stan& 11401 . .1 I
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forward slowly so that the wi pieces or eardboa;rd, and sent these pointed to its idem -ft and mountains. the -VkdW., &rlv� a tend of �, O.., "I&
of your body is gradually brought to forebears of Jibe picture posteatd "I want -to see -that country." - tanglil' L , . "! � -12.1 �11 - ..
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bear upon the patient. The shoulders lliome by ,bundneds. When, years ,,at- Before he starts_ Mr.*s*ekson mubt PhOtograPhT was isUll in Ati ":
should, be directly ova rtbe, heel of . to illus .Mahe stage, requking a W
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the b"d. at the end of the forward — trate a book the Oregon Trail Mew- the scene of every iPh . 11, t.�!!.
swing. Do not bend your elbows- tioe it. Kinow`Wge of thi kind will, orial. Association is cumpding an the son :buht a lightproof box 9,M.. a lh
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twelve to fifteen- times a minute the., , -to breatbe, it will be neces, ed in-�,.Khyber -Pans, pbotographed. his Valuable IT Of Indian .1,
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reilease, a complete respiration ij-,L tiou to his home or to a hospital so Adden alone the length. of interior eau of Ethnology. . . ,",
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four Or five -seconds. I that he may be put to be -d. He must Korea, explored the back country of Along the Una= Pacific lit !€} -
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without interruption until natural walk. He must be transported in a America? "Not yet," be says- Jackson for two , '1�1 1,11, i
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iciaiz declares the patient is dead- the heart is in no condition to stand per's. Weekly in 1895, which he snap- histy story of the new ftmrder.- w2ft,.::�, N I
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7. As goon as this artificial respir- the strain of 'sitting up and that in Ped and sketch -ed, in czarist pristan & LT. S. GeologiCal, Survey expoOdbol�.`.: 1, """ ,
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Ettion. ihas be;en started, and while it the past, fives' have been lost where 'Camps on a 3,500 -mile pony -sled ,trip Jackson! explored and Photogin~� , 11 ,
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toosen any tight clothing about' the stand or walk. In bed, the patiett On Memorial Day, 1937, 16 surviv- WyO1111ing and In 1871 plumgRA Mien'. ,,. �,illi. � li is
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patient's neck, chest or waist, KEEP should be treated, as for surgical Ing members of the G.A.A. met on the Wilderness at the bead of the Yele '. " ., .
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when the, patient revives, he should be 1. Remove the victim from electri- Boys in Blue Were apprehensive. But wild tales of a land so strange exat ,
kept lying do ca conta'at, gas or water, as quickly after the parade gbaateld, they d.-Iscov- the whole nation laughled, amAe _"�,� " 1'
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as possi - d him. He was running up and it as �`Coltces Hell But Jackson 11:�`, 0
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alant. such poss,ible. last march of the GA -R. was sorne- escort, Of dbldlelrs the smvey,1MIXV, '�'..
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as one teaspoonful, of 3. Use warmth. Hot water bottles, thing to record for posterity, and be -discovered the Mammoth Hot Springs, . � L,, . 'I
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)11 at the nearest possible paint to 5. Transport the patent. in a lying was exl?er7menting with a new pro- Jackson went to Washit , 11i
posrtio® to ibome'oT hospital and put cess for making pictures, discovered tributed a comlylete, set of his Vwta-
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es. He sihopld not be moved from to bedt, . just four years earlier by. a French- graphs to each Senator, while fri-kaft �.,"� I '
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iormallyof,Ns own volition and then in C�Lsez of electrical shock, gas pois- Graduated at 1-5- from the Troy, N. Yellowstone region a national parka '.1
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mover only in a on,ing and apparent drowning, arti6- Y,, public sciloolsi jack,soul set cut to - bright morning in 17873 be Sbab- �$
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lying position- t 17, ed wcrM2s an Unnimpped valley ju QA� �
3hould it be necessary, due to ex-
tial respiration. by means of the Scha- makle his fortune as a painter.- A .11.1
fer method is of all methods, the lie got a jcwb retouching photographs orado at a ta@1 peak with a whibw . �`X
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no-ve the patieiA before he is breath- s'=Plest ;and best- Diligently- and lit a Rutland, Vermont, studio. ' :11 ," i
ng 11-01-M0,117, resuscitation should be pemisteiffly carried oat, it will save ,he remained until 1862 when -be an- Ile marred it Mountain of the BoWp .' ,illll I I
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s being ,moved. erwise would be lost The method Bred thousand more." He saw ser- never been equalled, and is probes' 1 -,�
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s0urday,� July S-12.45 P.10" CIw
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Hill,130ii 1.310, DurkString Tick
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ujgenerai was -badly mussed np. No lets; 3,30,'Hanover vs. Wdughaix
� gq.e lbroike cut, and fortunately for Baseball; 7,45, CXNX Barn Dance.
Mrs. Johnston she was -attending the Sunday, JUIM 8x-11 a.m., Rev. J. F
Pr6ibyterian chuwah tea at the time Anderson,; 12.30 p.m., 'Sunday's Mai
. ithe bolt struck- •- of brick from Bag; 1.15, Scott Patterson; 5.30, Guy
I ` the &Anlney were 15dek ' ed up a con-
Lombardo Orchusitra. -
eidlerable distance from the 'house.-
Monday, July 10-10.30 a.m., Churct
Blyth Standard.
of ,the Air;,q 6.30, p.m., "Heart Throb:
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of the i-11,11is"; 1, "Ligilit Up aDd.Lis.
New Building
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tens'; _8, Ke eth Rentoul.
A new transformer station is being
Tueoday, July 11-11.45 a.m., Wayne
I constructed by the Rural Hydro Cbm-
King Oralrestau; 1.30 p.m., Glad i Tid-
mission im,rnqdia,tely west lot tine cOr-
in,gs; 6.10, Farmer's News; 7.30, Han -
mer of Princess and Albert Streets, at
over Merrymakers.
the rear of Thois. Wiggington's shbP.
Wednesday, July 12i -I1 a.m. Har -
The building previously on this site
ry J. Boyle; 7 'p.m., "Light U� and
was Owned by Mr. Wiggington and
Listen"; 8,,CKNX Little Band,
destroyed by fire. Mr. A. M. *ntght,
Thursday, July 13-11.30 a.m., "Pat-
iii-ral superintendent, is supervising
er MacGregor`% 6.30 p.m., "Heart
the new, building Which will probably
Throbsiol the Hills"; 7.45, Carson
I., be -completedi in -a month. The -new
bison Rangers.
station will reduce the voltage from
. 26,400 volts :to S,000 volts independ-
ndeieilt'altogether
ent ' altogether,of the town system.-
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Cl-inton News -Record.
ZURICH ,
. Lucky Girls
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(Intended for last week) .
As Miss Gladys Hodge and Miss
. ,Messrs. Albeit and Ferd' schrip,m,
Kay Little were di-dving along the
who have been visiting relatives and
Mayfield road on Friday, their car
friends in Zuricihl�-4rid community
struck some fresb gravel and made a
during the past few. weeks, left on
-complete somersault, landing again on
Monday an the return trinip to their
its wheels. Neither of the young la-
homes. in Regina and Winnipeg re-
.
- ,dies was injured and only minor dam-
sPeOtdvely. I ..
-age wars done to the roof of the car.
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Miss Durnin Presented I
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Teachers of the two public schools
(Intended for last week)
. I flied an outing at Harbor Park on
A very -weld attended picnic was
I Monday evening, the affair having
held, In Dodds' grove on Saturday fast
Ibeen arranged in honor -of Miss Doris
when the congregations' of'Cavan
Durnin, who has been on the teaching
Church, Bethel and Duff's Churches
staff here for several years and is
gathered to spend an afternoon of
leaving to take a similar Position at
sports and sociarchat. A picnic lunch
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Woodstock. Miss Durnin was .pres-
was served. . .
�erited with a gold locket as a fare-
-well, gift from her fellow teachers,
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Principal Stonehouse of Victoria
HILLSGREEN
school making the presentation, ad-
'dres's,, , A picnic supper, was enjoyed
(Intended for last week)
. at w'ards the party
Ma,,. and Mrs, A. Parsons spent the
7werit for a trip on the, lake on the
week -end, with friends, At Den-field-
"Capta.in John." - Goderich Signal-
', Mr. amid Mrs. Funk, of Fitton, are
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employed for the summer with Mr.
Receives Nomination
lobin Soldlam
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Mir., John Barclay, of Stratford, is
L. Elson Cardiff., Re -eve of Morris'
spendleig a week's, vacation with Mr.
. 1�= I Township, was, on Tuesday night
and Mrs. Win, Davidson,
,eIectedt as Conservative standard-
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bt,arer for North Huron in the next
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Dr,illinion, election at tll-(,. Conservative
BLAKE .
ccnventian held in Wingliani. Mr,
Ca i (I,! If - . defeated Major H. J. A. Me-
(Intended for last week)
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Ewan, of Goderich, ()n the fourth bal-
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Jones. - Suddenly at StrougMon,
Ic.t. Between 500 and 600 persons. at-
Sash,, on. May 26, Mr. Ed. Jones., ;n
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tended the rally, which is reported to
his,62nd year, brother of Mr. W.
Stave been the largest attended. Con-
Jones of Regina, and Mr. Ricba,-d
s',rvative nomination meeting in the
Jones of Seattle, Wash.
riding's history. -Blyth Sitan,diard.
Rev. Peters and, wife have been
� Heads Simcoe Lions
spending a few days at their cottage
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In Muskoka, but will be back on Suri -
Mr. Verne L. RoulstQn, of. Sim-
day to ta4e the service at 10 a.m. in
roe, was recently elected president
the Blake "Church.
of the Simcce Lions Club. Mr, Raul-
Mr. and Mrs, W. Davidson, of Hills -
Ston ig an Exeter Old Boy, son -of Dr.
green. and Mr. J. Bartley, of Str&t-
rarjd ,Mrs. Roulston, and, has a splen-
ford, called- one evening In this vicin-
d'd drug business in Simcoe. Need-
ity. �
Jess to say he I,, an enthusiastic Lion.
A tc,mperranco service was held on
-Exeter Times -Advocate, .
Sun -day morning in the Blake Church.
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A Tepres,ent,ative from the Ontario
Marks 93r4 Birthday
Terriperam-ce t*nioii took the service.
Mrs. Wm. Bedford, one of Exeter's
.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul DuQarm,e at-
tended the wedding of his brothers at
oldest residents, celebrated her 93rd
Mowit Carnie)'and Drysdale during
birthday anniver-sary on Wednesday,
the woeli.
. June 21s,t, Alm. Bedford is still ac-
tive and for one of her age enjoys
. her health. She ll,az among other
DASHWOOD
descendents three, great -great -grand-
ch-ildren, the line of. -her family for
(Inteu4je-d for last week)
the five generations being unbroken.
-Exeter Times -Advocate.
Jacob Kellerman, former business
mian of Dashwood,- died suddenly at
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. High Gun
his farm In Stephen Towiislhip in his
76th year. Death was believed to
Mr, Fred Kerr, of Crediton, was
have been caused by a heart sedzure
.
high gun on the first day at the Do-
while be was driving the mower cut-
ut-
miInion of Canada Trap Shoot at Ham-
minion
tring bay. He had made only one
ilton recently, He broke 97 targets,
ic=4 when his housekeeper, Mrs.
out of 100. He participated in a shoot
Leslie Adams, noticed the rnowerstop-
at the Sunuingd4ale Golf Club Wed-
pe,d and calling his son, Harold, who
nesday. Fre(l still has a, good eye
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was suffering from an injured leg,
rand a steady aim. -Exeter Timis -Ad-
they found Sim dead. He was born
,vto,cate.
in Hay and worked in New Hamburg
Retiring Teacher Receives Gifts
a,s a clerk for a few years prior to his
marriage to M, is,s �Iannah Fried, of
Miss Minnie Farrant who retired
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Dasibwood (then known as Frieds-
from the staff of the public scli,ol
burg). For a number of years he
this week was given tangible evidence
owned a general store in Dashwood
of tih'a regard cr her pupils Oflastyear
and later carried on a shoe business,
. wdien they presented tier with a love-
Their for about 20 years, be operated
iy s-ilver fern holder, Jane Skinner re-
the flour anal chopping mill which is
pre's'enting Grade 11 and Patricia Gunn
now under the management of his
- Grade IV As
and Bernice Sierran Gi I .
son, Harold. He is survived by two
I'Vell, the staff and 'Mr. Davis, care-
datight,ers, A,T ' rs.. (Dr.) E. A. Broughton,
liker, made her the recipient of an
and Miss Grabe,' Kellerman, both of
oiled silk umbrella, Miss Farrant
Toronto; two sans., Czar, of Toronto,
I . ,was deeply touched with, this show
and Harold, at home; also a, brother,
of esteem and, expressed her sincere
GoDrge, of Dashwood, and a sister,
thanks for the gifts. -Mitchell Advo-
Mrs. John Grill, of Owosso, Mich.
.tate. I
. Logan Residents Honored
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On, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
(Intended for last week)
William WinterIngham, Logan, were
Mr. and Mrs, Lee McConnell and
honored .by some sixty friends .and
MT. and Mrs. Perey Johnston spent
me,lighbors who gathered at their old
the week -end with friends int Marlette,
,home -to express, regret at their de-
Michigan.
parture from Logan and to wish them
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Mr. &n,d Mrs. Latham, of London, tn'
bappiness, !it their new home in MR-
company with Mies Beatty, s'p'ent Sun-
olrell near the CXR, station- Dur-
day With the ]atter's mother, Mrs.
ing -a pbaassn,t social evening Mr. and
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Mrs. John Gordner and Harold Gord-
'WILSONS
ner, do behalf of the assembled
firliends, presente6 them with an elec-
tric grill, table lamp and w1a.-IRIng
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cane, Morley Vivian reading the ad-
dress. The recipients expressed their
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I .visit
them in their rierw home bere.-
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Mit6hell Advocate.
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Marks 25th Anniversary I
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Grace Lutheran Church ,celebrated
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the 25th annivemary of the building
of their church on, Sunday with St -
ting services morning anid evening.
One pad kills flies all day and bverY
The morning services were taken by
,day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pada in each
Rev. W. H. W,ri if, pastor of the
packet. No spraying, no stickiness,
Logan - Monktorr Lutheran Parish,
no had odor. Ask your Drugglati
while Rev. F. Malin'sky of Elmira,
Grocery or 'General Store.' 0
presldent of Ithe Ontario District of
10' CENTS' PER PACKET
of the Missouri Synod' Lutheran
,IVM pAyMoimW ?-'
MIN
Church, delivered the evening ser -
�moix
t :" MM W.W-00 = Mo go-'- 0-12
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beth se M,Ices,,i-MItcb ell Advocate.
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1Beatty, who has 'not been well, but we
are pleased,to report somewhat Im-
proved.
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The Misses Ci outer and brother, Lill.
liatt,,of London, spent Sunday at the
Parental. home.
. Mrs. East,' lot Oldnition, spent Sunday
with her father, M.r. Pilgrim
-'Mr. and Mrs. Makins, of Gi6derich
called ,on Mr. and, Mrs, McConnell on
Mooday.
. Mr. and Mris. Grasslick ,attended the
Circus in -Stratford on Saturday. .
Miss Logan, of Hensall, called on
friends Monday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. L. Deihl, of Thames-
ville, called on friends, in this locality
last week. .
Owing to the absence of I Etev, Mr.
Peters last Sunday, service was 'con-
iby Mr. Ritchie, of Toronto.
I Mrs. Beatty and son, BiU, in com-
pany with Miss Roberts, of Goderich,
caltied, on friends in thils, vicinity on
Sunday. -
. Am address will be given to the Or-
ange Order in the United Church on
Sunday, coinsequent-ly there will be
no service in tike Anglican Church.
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BAYFIELD
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(Intended for last week)
Mrs. (Dr.) Lewis, of Toronto, spent
the week -end with Mrs. N. W. Woods.
Mrs. Jas. P. Ferguson, of London,
spent the past week with Mrs. Mar-
gareit Ferguson. . '.
Mrs. Charles McGregor, of Detroit,
is visit'i'ng Mr. Andrew McGregor at
present. . ..
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Rev. Mr. Gale preached anniversary
services near Ohatliam on Sunday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliurchward of Lon�
don, spent the week -end in their co-t-
tage.
The Misses Morley, of Detroit, have
arrived to enjoy their cottage on the
lake front for the summer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Day, of Detroit, ar-
rived and are cleaningtheir cottage
and grounds for summer use.
Miss Drouin, of Detroit, spent the
week -and in her cottage,
Many of the summer resddents are
arriving t,hds week -end to enjoy the
summer at the Take. %
Mr. Kalbfleisich is busy building his
new c'otta'ge on Tuyll Street at pres-
ent.. "I
A meeting of the Ladies',(Mis-,lon_
ry
a
. Society was held in Knox Pres-
byberian Church on Tuesday.
CROMARTY
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(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Macdonald and
family spent th,01 week -end in Brus-
sels. 1. '
Mm, Pearce of Brussels spent h .
couple of days with her daughter,
Mrs. B. O. TH&cdona.1d, tihis week.
Miss Lila 'AcC;ulloch, teacher at
Win,chelsea, is at h-er home spending
the summer vacation.
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Mr. John E%+en, of Brussels, is
spe'ndin'g a few d,ays. with Mr. and
M:%. Jc4lil-' Scott, also with Mr. and ,
Mrs. Dun -can McKellar and other rel-
atives. I
Owing to the indisposition of our
minisiter. Rev. James Reid -le, Mr.
Henry Strang, of Exeter-, conducted
services in the Presbyterian Church
here last Sundlay. I
Next Sunday being the Usual annual ,
pnniver�tary here, we are looking for-
ward to having the, pleasure of bear-
ing Rev. Hugh Jack of Seafortb.
Miss Joan McCulloch was, brought
home from the Ohildren's. Hospital in
London Wednesday.
The resideats are looking forward
to a reunion at No. 6, Hibbert, it be- �
ing eighty years since the school see-
tin.n was formed. It promises to be '
the big event ,,at this time, as all
those tihat attended and tibe teachers
who taught are expooted to be press I
ent on Friday, of this week, Jurtie 30.
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fIntended for last week) �
Mr. and Mrs, John A.' Armstrong, I
accompoied by their, sister, Mrsi. 1).
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Kay, of Clinton, spent a few days, last
week vigiling friends at Maxle,tte '
Mich.• and also visited their sister, .
Mrs. Lorne McBride, of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Perop Johnston spent •
tits week -end with" friend's in Deitroit.
Mrs. Mary Anderson, of Goderich,
spent the past. week at the home of
her brother, Mr. and, Mrs. Ben Keys.
Mrs. Susie Oesoh, or Zurich, spent .
Sunday with. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Me- �
C3 I richey. .
Mr. Enos Herdman, of Babylon Line .
had a barn rai,sing last Thursday to
replace the barn destroyed by fire
last September. �
Correction and Apology I
In getting out -the historical sketch
for the recent 70th anniversary ,of the ,
Gosben 011urch, we firtid with deep re-
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griet, that W. have omitted the name
OF Mrs. C. L. Eicker, of Chicago, in
the list of those who went .out from I
our congregation into Christian, ser- ,
vice. We realize that Mrst. Flicker's �
,life has been, one, of consecrated'
Christian -service and a life of sacri-
free for the advancement ,of the cause 1
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of 0hrist. She' 'and' her busband spent 1
miamy years in missionlary work in Irl, .
ddq, and their two buys are now mis- i
sitionaries in Iridla, on,e of whorri just
recently retumed home oni furlough, ,
We count. It a lidigh honor to daim i
Mrs. Mck" as one of bble gWis who
went out from our coilgregation, and
oto doubt she attilbutes, (in part at
16ast) her call, to the missionary work
to the spiritual aturowphe.re that per- i
vaded, the little, eburch of her girlihood i
dlv�, It ,is with deep regret, aere- t
fore, that we. Vote the omissilon ot ber ,
name, and we apologize to, Mrs. i
Micker and her friends for our mlis- 1
take. -Signed on behalf of the S,es- .;
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thighs with your knees Placed in a can't 619M tO Emd time ,to apeomplisih own presses that flooded the c6iiiiiii, Of 3VV.=ormQp*,.ih 1 "' �'
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just touching the lowest rib, with 7 years
I shone n6gioii;� he discovered ,the cliff have to go, back. But ria. going to gelies." These, 'S years"'' L ", ai= I *
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Mem Verde; he trav- California to addr4ass a meeting. A& dered over ,the waovelaA4 *40* �..s
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position and the tips of the fingers eilled the Oregon Trail before the ral!- ter that I'll hit .the tradlia the Rock- stumffos now stan& 11401 . .1 I
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just out of sight. road Went -thirough. Dven earlier, in jes, fora month. Then, aiayb&� of the obeyer he MWAe. - LL 'Y1 �
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forward slowly so that the wi pieces or eardboa;rd, and sent these pointed to its idem -ft and mountains. the -VkdW., &rlv� a tend of �, O.., "I&
of your body is gradually brought to forebears of Jibe picture posteatd "I want -to see -that country." - tanglil' L , . "! � -12.1 �11 - ..
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bear upon the patient. The shoulders lliome by ,bundneds. When, years ,,at- Before he starts_ Mr.*s*ekson mubt PhOtograPhT was isUll in Ati ":
should, be directly ova rtbe, heel of . to illus .Mahe stage, requking a W
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the b"d. at the end of the forward — trate a book the Oregon Trail Mew- the scene of every iPh . 11, t.�!!.
swing. Do not bend your elbows- tioe it. Kinow`Wge of thi kind will, orial. Association is cumpding an the son :buht a lightproof box 9,M.. a lh
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This Arnea�can Ulysses ,has s1witeb- mQnths he •returwed with. tlw"i" M
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twelve to fifteen- times a minute the., , -to breatbe, it will be neces, ed in-�,.Khyber -Pans, pbotographed. his Valuable IT Of Indian .1,
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double movement of compression and sary t6 ,transport him in a lying pori- way across India, Burma, Siam, has 'They'nowbelong -to the -76deral I 1'1� �
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four Or five -seconds. I that he may be put to be -d. He must Korea, explored the back country of Along the Una= Pacific lit !€} -
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without interruption until natural walk. He must be transported in a America? "Not yet," be says- Jackson for two , '1�1 1,11, i
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iciaiz declares the patient is dead- the heart is in no condition to stand per's. Weekly in 1895, which he snap- histy story of the new ftmrder.- w2ft,.::�, N I
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toosen any tight clothing about' the stand or walk. In bed, the patiett On Memorial Day, 1937, 16 surviv- WyO1111ing and In 1871 plumgRA Mien'. ,,. �,illi. � li is
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my liquids whatever by mleuth Until quiet and - the necessary stimulants. said ma,roh. But Comrade Bill Jack- John CkAter, explorer and trappw!�. �"'111
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when the, patient revives, he should be 1. Remove the victim from electri- Boys in Blue Were apprehensive. But wild tales of a land so strange exat ,
kept lying do ca conta'at, gas or water, as quickly after the parade gbaateld, they d.-Iscov- the whole nation laughled, amAe _"�,� " 1'
down and not allowed, to �"re :,., i
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as possi - d him. He was running up and it as �`Coltces Hell But Jackson 11:�`, 0
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alant. such poss,ible. last march of the GA -R. was sorne- escort, Of dbldlelrs the smvey,1MIXV, '�'..
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as one teaspoonful, of 3. Use warmth. Hot water bottles, thing to record for posterity, and be -discovered the Mammoth Hot Springs, . � L,, . 'I
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aromatic, spirits of ammonia in a the Norris Geyser basin, canyon iRr- " ��i
small glass of water or a hot drink blankets, ere. wanted it recorded Tight- ,
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posrtio® to ibome'oT hospital and put cess for making pictures, discovered tributed a comlylete, set of his Vwta-
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