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BARGAIN PRICES to CLEAR.:',
'TdMBARRQN WHITE •LEG -
HORNS is BARKED ROCKS:
. Pullets, 4 Weeks.'.old, ..• .30e..
-Weeks_ old_
Pullets, s ,weeks•old, • :600- •
• Write for prices on older pul-
lets and se ecte: •year ings.
We guarantee live delivery
-W-henever--desired._ •
Commercial
Brooder ies
KITCHENER, -, ONTARIO
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$2.98 $4,39 $7..85 $9.87
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8 CELANESE CREPES -
6 - -RAYONS, KT C.
A Hundred Regular and 'Stylish
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Dresses alliess,20% this weekend $
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White; -7-Maize, Green, 11/1 e 6
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Huron. Entrauce,Resutts jpreseniaikin Made.At
The: following are the names of.. . And..j. F. Meeting
the .suaee'ssto. canditiateS. at • the
West Huron Entrance eiarninations-'''ThirrOs8q1nrilleetingso the jnnier
at Dungannon,. Kintail and St. Hei- Institute . and Junior Farmers were,
ens centres: ' .• resemed on Friday ,eyening of •Iast
Puiigipon Centre , week under rather ' unfavorable con -
.First Class 'Honors--Lenpre Stoth- ditione• due to "the elainage , light-
ers, Agnes Young; Second 'Plass /leiei-ningof the hydro service ' be 14."'
Wilmer Retleclge ;, • Pass --,,Thorton
Haines. meeting vias addressed Mt. Rams -
Wilmer aseistant, a 'ulteral. rep -
0r0, IViergaret Elliott, Carman
EeaY, i1een8'reagall, Gertrude Fin- re§ePtetiYe-forSout Bruce 'A and at
• ingan; Alma Nivins, David Nivini; the J., neeetbli; MiseJessie And-
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'Nelson-FteaisOn,-Bert-,•W•hYir-d. 'raw gave a 31.ei'Y' ii4resting
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On. the 'Art .course she reeenktY•
First. Clais, TIOnore:Betty tiseett,
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sueeesafiilly* c?mpleted at Technical' 'ffl
..Cntherine MacKen-
Cowan Second clasia. I.IOnore”FranceS , . •:, 4
',•beitesn, IVIargaret ;Dalton; Margaret meethig 'Whieb felipWed:
ton Draper, •Thelma..-brennan, :Mar- and P'•Pr00,ninOf., pleasing • nentiber,s
Psispecf underthe " doirtee-1‘44.0.?en,19Yed. bY0•AhaSe-
provisions .
of tegulation 17. (5) of the entrance 'en`a9lee' " • '
regulationerally Brewn.:; During. the evening a presentation
te Mr, anci.:-.IVIrs. =
'St. Helen's' centre
enzle, ass -E1-"*. deade:d• - Mr;
1:ledner Ethel!' NI IC 13'
.A044 *ant, -uh 34 offered.: .:Following the Program inlat
• Miller. .The gift was presented by
First Class Honors -Jean Career--;
Mt. Harold Gaunt after the "lollosiiiig
on, Edith Dernin, HinItere address had been read by.lVliss Helen
Dorothy McDonald, Robert McAllis- Thom
To. -Mi, and Mrs. Alvin .Miller,
Dear, Jessie and Alsin.:!-- ,
liy\e„. the members of the Junior
%Institute and Junior Farmers gath-
et here:Up-night, on, thiS the oceasion-
ter, -Ruth McQuillan, Jean. perclen,
Ruth Ramage, Violet Ritchie, Annie'
Watson; Second Claes Honor -Hugh
MacCrostie, Cuyler 'Ramage, Ruby
Reid; Pass --, Jeremiah Cranaten,.
Charles McDonald, 'Clifford Putdo:, of your :marriage to ;extend to you
_., . Freida Rintoul, John St.- Marie, Je n •heartiest oCongratelations, and our
SUCCESSFUL. DENTAL STUDENT Thom sincerest, Wishes for a icing, happy,
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. ' ' .. • The .1.- Elgin Teel Memorial lithe, and prosperous wedded me:
offerest annually by the 'West Huton
The following is a clipping frein
The Teacher'sInstitute to the nevi from
a - Saskatchewan eehlieation,
a one-rdem rural schoolein the Gode,
*effort' Moon, of Jane 25th. The rieb'
High Sehocil district, obtaining
young man Mentioned is a nephew
of Mrs. Nelson •aiishell of town., the .j highest marls at the Entrance
At Al times) we have found ih
you willing and. helpful members.
ro you Arvin,.*e roust say,"you have'
aways been'willing to de. yourpart
with yout musical talent We are glad
1 We have added to our &crapulent for
Foot Relief, Dr. Scholls ° iftdo-PraPh
• which .takes. the correct impression of
i• your stockinged loot. . . . .
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We have -added 'to our already extensive stock, .
Ladies':41310e MOon,". Pioes, These ihoeS ire built
Thr foot eOrnfott.alld
ths, from AAA AAA to EEE. ,sites 1:to JO.'
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We have,4 complete line of Travelling
-Goods; and'rcnn- supply -your-needs for
your vacation "trip at Special Prices,
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St. HELENS
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Master' Douglas MaeIntosh wile. is
•olidaying -at Kintail Beach spent the
reek -end with his grainimotber, Mrs.'
Mr. Geo. McQuillan," Misses:Beat-
Ace and Mildred. McQuillan and Mr.
'Mrs. peo, McRoberts left Sitter -
lay nn a motor trip to visit friends
n .Hamilten and Niagara Fells.'
Miss W.. Rutherford left last
veek on •a 'motor; trip- to the Soo.
Prom there she spend a couple
Examination was won by Marjorie you are -staying in our midst and •
"Jack" Armstrong, who has been Toll,
of 1.J.S.S. No. 16; East Wawa- -se a meagre expression of olityliest weeks', in Chicago. •
studYing dentistry at Toronto nooh. wishes,- „we ask you to accept ::th . Mrs. 'R. Webster, who was • spend-
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eg•-a-'115-ciple of ,weeke with Mrs...F:
Versity;-:*atiirned•.to Mellott Thesaay
purse. -we 'tont we will stilhiefin ti)llu
morning., 1e, -has centrol.40.4 PTodd, returned to LucknoW• .
KM -LOUGH 'mu the valued membtrs w
Miss tt.bel Robertson _of. Lucknow
he res- •
eribM course end graduate -if rune-,•
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litth, and is receiving the cengtatu-
hitions_o,f.....lir.siiinngPiis friends- a- --
round' ,tosen. In zulditien, out .of a
class of seventy..eight, he had the
seholarshiP entitling him to. another . , Miss Margaret Grey of Guelph, is
honor and 'distinction of winning a
c.:Succes.sfulth• anniversary service. guest at the home of Mr. 1.1-B.
,ave eel?. •
o idaying with her friend; Mrs.
MiSs •Dettinger of. Walkerton, Signed ori behalf 'Of the members 's
• M- of the Jr.; Institute and Jr. yariners. E. B. Rutherford.
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We' are sorrytO report that Mr.
'JasJOhliston is 'Mt as well as his
Ytaes study and researeh work ---on
-InallY friends wish to ,see him.
MreM,' : D.' 'Todd, 11fr. Stanley Todd
• • .1: trid Neely TOtook a Motor trip,
1VLAFEKING-:7- to Pigeon-, week.
dental surgery. Dr.'Armetroeg is a
sem of Mr.' and ,Mrs. S. S.• Armstrong
ol Melfort. ,After spending the suut-
Mr. and Mrs:, John Hodgins
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Tena and Mr., and Mrs. A. :'E. Hal&
enby, 'Grace and Dorothy, spent
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mer holidhys he will again 'return Monday evening at WI3oyle's
to university Where he will,. pursueMrs.,JosArmstrongof
Cath -
bis sudiesfurther.
erinesb and Mr‘'Elmer Armstrong, and
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• son Wayne, were recent visitors at
sere held in Blake ChurcE, Sunda.* Murray and --is alio -visiting -with
Rev. C. W. De Witt' Cosens ofStiat-
ford preached two inspiring' ser.
- -lati-e7e-eligtegations 9Na
)therl relatives. . , •
Mrs. GOolej and Mrs. JOhn Hag-
dens.Tife:ett of Detrolt,--and- Miss' -Finley-ee
-1,'-t-eeted -bin' were evidence of the Winghain, were guests with 1r. and
pleasure felt at ,having :a lordlier +drs: Souter ,Taylor., .
highly . esteemed', pastor back or the Mrs, Clias.1 Dernin, Si. -is visiting
odginsspecial *ash" while Mr.' Cosens ier daughter, Mrs. John McAllistei.
Jas. Il. •,
• Mr. and iMrs. Earl Thompson 4.0, spoke of the many ,pieasant memor- it ,Ripley:
family of Teeawater, were Sunday
es he had of the Ashfield circuit and , Visitors with • Mr: and Mrs. Sam
visitors at Wm. Halden120's.-
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• liow happy.he .• was to have charge, Dernin ate Mr.: and Mrs. Colin Brown
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WHITE,CHURCH
Mrs. Jack Flanagan. returned 'to
her home in Kingston last week.
after spending two weeks with her
-patents, Mr. arid -r -M -re; -Thos: -Inglis;-
-Miss Merle Wilson, nurse -in -train-
ing at Stratford hospital is spending
her' two week's vacation with her
pirelits,-ME -End :Mrs:---James-Wilson.
ReVi Mr. Hill. Port •Elgiii prea-
ched, in the Presbyterian church here
last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Po/lock was,
:attending summer school at' Kintail
last week: - .•_ M sses, Aellie Malcolm and Jean
S tf d S d •
We_are_gled to -know, . • • during last week ,were, 1VIr. • Chas.
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-George neCtenaghair-t-
and daughters, th and Louise of
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Builders
HIGH-GRADE BRICK and TILE
for SALE at REDUCED PRICES
We will compete ill, Price, Quality.
and Delivery. -A trial will con-
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OVER 20 YEARS IN'BUSINESS
SMISFACTION GUARA.NTEED
BANM
-NEWMAN & -SITH
BRICK and TILE WORKS •
Kincardine, R. R. 5. 'Phone 107 r'4
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For Good Puplls
During the past few'score of
.-nonths, lady graduates of the Can-
ittdioansBursainngeiensg" Cfor101:es, ,evCeon11:eHgeimdarnedd . •
Spadina,...Toronto, have' accepted pos. •
• ox the services and for the Oppor- . Ind Fifty Dollars to Two Thousand •
Miss Kathleen :Graham is holiday- •
Cillsonburg and" rs. D,D. Taylo`r -, H
.1:unity af_rnewing , acquaintance,: teur. mated ,Dollars per•sear. The , „,..... _,.
and greethig old friends. Mr.=-W-il, of Brantford, an aunt of Mr.-.Dut.-•'.
.,___ , ..iest.,..two___Iady, gtaduates placed by '
he'Winghaml' Busifiesa College .re- •
dye Twenty -dight dollars per Week.
their names and addresses supplied
ing, with her sister, Miss Betty Gra-
Listowel
Mr. Thos. Atkinson Of Holland,
Man:, renewed old acquaintances here
on Monday.
A very pleasant time was spent
on Friday evening at Mr. F. A. Hod -
ins, when a reception was held in
honor of Mr. and Mtg. Jack Thonion.
The evening was spent in 'dancing.
fred Robinson of Derrinybrook sang
a. tenor Solo at. each service, besides
ainsisting the local choirs in theii .
-tnher .-s-r--M-r-e-a, B.' Stothers-uf-Es-
-1. ,I,o eintereste,d_etreeee.One:LnirL.
,ex sang in the evening choir and Mr. and Milt -George Mid cm -el
laughter, Jean .01 Hamilton, who
iounty farmer's •son who graduated.
I1-. help of tlaese two gentlemen *as-
ire' holidaying. at Menesetung Park,
Goderich, Wilt Monday. With their
mother,: Mre. P.. Clark. :
fall 3,,
Mr. ilarry Salkeld of Godericli,
made a visit with friende ,here
Monday. ' •, •
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wo years ago andhas since remain- •
greatly appreciated. , xi on the • farm starts at Eighten- 0* '
Rev. and Mrs. .Tavener were in. Iuhdred Dollars in Ottkwa next
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Porget about the
LANGSIDE
Miss Gladys. Scott returned to her
borne. after visiting for a week with
Mrs. 'Victor Enaerson:,
Mt. and Mrs. Roy McGee of
.-Winghani and 'Mr. E.. Whitlei of
near Acton silent Sunday With Mt.
Mies Mary Martin and Donald,
sent -Monday with Mr. and Mrs. it
Stewart.
Miss Dorothy Hutchison of Wing'
barn fs Visiting With Mri. and Mrs.
• Wm. Conn. .
. Miss Evelyn Pinnel of 'Knlough,
, is visiting with Mt. and. Mr. Herb
PettYpiece.
that Mr
ay, where the former _
-totrok cPhrar'getioni the services in Park- v
Lane, have, beenattendingSe-Miner isitors
ion.ir "Depressions' -nver last- long -.
• - -Kath-etell-M;
turn home from Winglerm Hospital Mr. Art 'prahrri and -giss-Grace
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on 'Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex ° ICennedy- of bank. • • , •
Gudlph and Mrs.. John Reid of Au- Our community was again sadden -
burn'. visited on Saturday with Mr. ed nday when it was learned.
a d Mrs David Kennedy, and. are
3ome will. :prepare, anti he redYe.
_3thers ..maY , attea
College -or study all by Mail. Pay
vhen you like. Write today- for par-
iulars to Canada BuSiness College,
roronto, or to George' Spotton; Wing-
iaii Besinese College.
Haldenby, spent Sunday at Spring- osens a sence,
W. Reid, Mrs. W. Rathwell,and-Sirsi-,
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also visiting other relatives.
Mrs. James ' Moore, Coleen - and
....Denton of .Toronto are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson.,
Mrs. B. Watts of Detroit returned
'IP to her home thei‘ after spending a
' week with her pakents, Mr. and Mrs.
.7. B. 'Morrison. - • .
AN ENORMOUS LOSS
•- Mr. John find Misses Catherine
and -Agnes -Patterson visited last
Friday with Mrs. W. R. Ferrier.,
NIT. Jas. Sutherland had two calves
killed by lightning lait • weak.
• Miss Donahla McDonald of'. Sc,
Helens spent a few 'days list wek'
with her aunt, Mrs. David Gillies.'
Mrs. David Gillies arid Mr. Jack
Gillies visited on Sunday with Mr.
and' Mrs., Duncan McDonald of St.
Helens. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin Of St.
Helens and lVr. and Mrs. Harry.
Tichborne f Gederidb, spent Sirifday
'with Mrs. Durnin's and Mrs. 'fich-
borne'e parents; Mr. and Mrs. David
Kennedy.
',..•.; ' ,. A primiinent authority has • este,
mated that twenty-six million dol..
---,.... . -lars is the price paid jay farmers and
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„,„,,,_,„_PLeiiltry raisers for lots ditenet as-.
- eases in poifi.y fidlie' hi Canade in
'P.. . - • ' the past year: Most �f,this less IA'.
/ caused by internal 'arasites and
mucb(4 this is preventable. A good:
:„.. . . ' deal ofit can be avoided -by keeping
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• the .-oung chicks away, firm. the
" adult birds and en absolutely clean
, . helleVe yoti beg.
ASHFIELD NOTES
,Mrs. W H. Maize of Dungannon.
visited Mrs. C. E.711tcrionagh recent -
Mr. Ths. Robb and family visited.
at Mr. Gordon Ritchie's on Sunday.
Miss Jean Leng accoMpanied by
Mise S. Grant mid Miss I., Richards
motored to London last Thursday.
The 'recent electridal storms .caus-
ed 'considerable damage throughout
this district. • The .high winds and
heavy -rains have %tangled up mule
heavy erops of oats.
. Mrs. Robb of Dunganneji is visit;
ink her daughter, Mts. Gordon
Rit-
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that Mr. David Scott. had passed
away. Mr. Scott and his Meet, Miss
Marville had gone to -Varecouver on
Vacation. Shortly. after, their arrival
here, dr41 Scott's health began to
fail,' but -his death came as a shock
and the sympathy of the entire corn -
is extended to the family in
their sad bereavement.
Mrti, - A. IlOdgins and Maurice
were Sunday visitors at Will Hod -
gin's. •
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Osbourn'e
afid Jean of Huron, .spent Sunday
With the latter's parents; Mt. and
Mrs. Dan McFarlane., •
ALL FAIR,DES
Toonto, Aug. 28 -Sept. 12.
Western, London, Sept. 14-19.
Brussels, Oct. 1-2.
Cape Croker; Reserve, Sept. 24-25.
Chesle, Sept. p,L-25.
Dungnnon, Oct.
Goderich, Sept. 15-16.
'Hanover, Sept. 16-18. •
Hepworth,epwerth, Sept. 8-9.7
Kincardine, 'Sept. 1-18. '
Lion's Head, Sept. 30 -Oct. 1: "
Lecknovi, Sept. 24-25.
Mildrnay, Sept. j22-2.
PaiSley. Sept. 29-30.
Pinkerton, Spt. 18. •
Port Elgin, Sept 25-26;
Sept. 29-30:
Saugeen Reserve,'Oct. 5-
Tara, Oct. d-7.
Teeswatr, Oet. 6-7.
Tiverton; Oct. 5-6.
Underwood
Whitton, Set. 18-19.
Whigham, Oct. 9-10.
Another one of Junior's illusions is
- be IT 11 d tro ed when
Mi and Mrs.' enneth• Campbell of-
Detroit vit
sied Ashfield friends. 'lea
week. Mr. Campbell's mother. re.
tutted to Detroit with him to Spend
a month in :the city. • ,
Whet loccenetiVe whistles for a
grade erossineit's a good time td
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Mr. mid m Mrs. HiraMoffat of
Sarnia were week..nd Visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Joheetop. Mrs. Moffat
reniained home for a short viSit, Mr.
Moffat returning on Sunday.
going to cr e y es y
• we get e television set, and he And.
out thorn isn't any Kingflsh or Mad -
Marjorie Chuter all of Varna. Mrs.
W.' R,athWell is, staying for a weeks
visit. , ' . ' -
Congratulations to all our students
wh sucessfully» pased- their En- •
:rance•exams. •
The St.' Helens Women's Institute
ntend to hold their annual commun-
ity picnic ist Harbour Park, Goderich,
el Thursday, July *30th. A cordial.
nvitation is extended to the cone
• nunity to joinus. BriflL.a.PiiIy and
elskets and have a good Wk.*
'Ms
r. and Mrs. Nicholson and My. , P 0
and Mrs. Robt: Phillips of Goderich.
and Mr. and Mrs: Leslie •Pentiand
and Wilma of Nile were giieits Of
fi,fia Mrs. Thor., Blake, Sunda*
Mrs. Robt..Treleaven and -Mrs. S
F. ,Treleaven of Dungfienn, Mrs. W.
Curtis of Santa Paula,' California,
uk lVIrs. John Andrew and .children
ot Edmonton,- Alta, pent Monday at
the home of Mr. ,and Mr. S. J. Kil-
patrick. •
Miss Violet Kilpatrick ef Toronto,
was a recent guest of Mr. mid Mrs.
Milton Kilpastritk.
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RIDGE COLLAPSES, 'MAN
DIES OF INJURIES
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As a result of injuries received
on Wednesday of last week, when
the Durham bride, east of Kincar-
dine" ollapsed, JohnAtkieSon died
,that night in Kincardine hospital.
Anew bridge is being built at this
point and gravel mixing operations
were in progress on the old' bridge.
When the accidents ocenred, Atkin,
see and his companion; George
trecklebank, had just hauled a load
.of gravel onto the old structure,
*hen without warning men ,teani
and Wagon were hurtled to the river
bed some -30 feet
Broeklebards miraculously esCaped
without serious iniury receivi•ng, a
bad shaking up and bruise. Atkin -
sin suffered a badly' etushed 1g and
other injuries and on tenide-arte the
hoePital it was found neeeesary t�
ainPetate the le. The Aback and
juries, however, proVed fatal, as this.
irell-knoWn kincardine resident suc-
cumbed late that night.
ante Qt10011•
The moder& generatt' atop
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SCHOOL FAIR DATES-
3ePt. 9--Usborne Township.
10L -Crediton.
11 -Grand Bend.
14 --Zurich.
15-Belgrave.
17-Wroieter.
18--Howick ToWnship.
21 -St. Helene.
22 -Ashfield Township.
23 -Colborne Township.
24-Goderieli Township."-,,
26 -Blyth.
28 --Clinton (tesen) ,
crural)
SWAT THE FLY
WEEKLY,PAPER A'S ,
PROFITABLE INVESTMENT
If we are endeavoring to advertise •
neirspapef and secure subscrip-
;ions we should make Use of the fact
lel every newspaper pays, its own
ray -into Jthe subseriber's home and •
&ally costs him nothing. The point
is that it tetuins him niore in dol-
lars and tents than he pays for it.
We cannot immagine a publieation,
;o worthless that some item of in-
'ormation in, it, stime bargain adver-
,ised or some service perfortned is
sot worth more to the sill:scribers
441 real money than' the con Of his
,uhlieriptiOnt
Almost every newspaper puts
!noney into the pocketsof noresuli-
scribers, This id continuously
case when the nepaper leads or
.supports any •Movegment which brings •
trade to the town in which it 'is
1. publiihtl. It is the case when the •
newspaper hammers lecal
provemenfs-the spending Of .a dollar
It is estimated that the common that two alaY grow in its place to'.
male housefly will in a Bemuse lay ,morrow.
Ablaut 'a quarter Of a million eggs , The weekly newspaper at twe del-
ind anyone Who has . seen these • in- litre a year costs the subscriber four
lects at woik must, krt4 that their cents an issue. We defy anyone to
tre among the most efficient spread- '1innt'd four
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ofuotweheettes tahned „
!re 'of disease that18):A
modern diviliza.
hat to contend with. Therefore' amount of pleasure and 'real value.
it this season of the year for every Pont* cents•not tvay meth ,of
ly one kills the world is ptObeely anything, else, but- it *ii buy_,
mlieVed Of the hurdeir'ef feeding a Week's news of the tommunitY an- "-"
few 56i-iend pi drape' distributofs
-take up the cudgel and flatten the
fly, or ' the targlefo,ot and lead him
:nto a quagmire.
, little and returns so niueli ,tis (hies
th,
ellasintlnlya ntohe4e, 'one ,the u..ope the weekly newipaet-,-UollIngWOOP
%Olean, •
supply ,,other information Auld ser-
vice that is likely to -be 'worth 'many
dollars to the reader. No other in-
stitution in the- world expects so
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