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VARIED SE TION QP GENERAL NEEDS
STABLING •
PRESSURE, P MPS.
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° PUMP JACKS
LITTER CAROMS
AUTOMATIC WAI ER
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BOWLS w . YO
Special running race, $75 parse
Best -dressed rider, prize
value, $15.
Free-for-all, $100piirse
2.24 race, $100 purse
Special . $15 .prize 'for fastest
'heat in• free-for-all.
Decorated ..bicycles,
$10 :nr prizes.
Pony running race.
BAKING DISPLAY, BAZAAR
and ll• children's work i i Hall.
PRO:GRAIVL STARTS AT
1.30 p.m.
School children admitted
free,
$2500 IN PRIZES.
(0=0' (OkiO Joao ...= ora4 0=10/ 1OccO>,
CHARTERED BUS and" -
—TOE RED RIBBON C • OACH •LINE. POINTS' TAXI SERVICE
TO> ALL o•
f a _ Fully licensed f •
'and insured 0
'FLOOR POLISHFrS VACUUM CLEANERS °
WASHING MACHINES'
. _ • Shen wood's Groceteria
Complete line of groceries,
fresh meats', ve etables, 2
ice lcream and tobacco.
Phones -
Tertninal, 35 Dungannon
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Residence, --99 Dungannon.
toi o=0 o- oC[Om --- .
Ducknow ?dramatic' Club pre- -
cents. 3 ac t comedy
"Aurelia Bridge from Hem-
lock. Ridge" at Agricultural
Hall at 8.30 p.m. a -
DANCE `hollow's play, Music
by. popular -orchestra.
. Three persoul from this county
were among- sit accident • victims
Oaken to Kitchener hospitals ..as the
r6:;t It of a teratlie smash near
Baden- on. Suw%day . night. They,
wecik. James • L eachey, Hay town -
:4111'54
:4111'54 1Ia rvey Martin, 'Zurich, and
,Hubert"., • Schwartzentruber, near
Zurieh.
L..0."Nip:,' Whetstone,
,prop,
Rev. R. 'J• `1altoney, ".t=c>r four u.
years . minister of" 'Rain 'Street
Cuited (.'hurch, Fxeter, has resigned'
the chiirge. to take the pastorate of
the •Glencoe °UInited •Church. •
A PHILCO REFRIGERATORS
WITH NEW ZERO ZONE FREEZERS
y
KEEP YOUR YE ON
YOUR CAR AND THE
APPROACH OF COOLER
WEATHER. '
'Don't. wait, too long to get a
FALL. OIL CHANGE ti
CHASSI'S LUBRICATION
ANTI -FREEZE
TIRES FOR SAFE'.
DRIVING
AND DON'T ' FO,Ii.GET_• .
that for FAIR PRICES -and
• CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP,
on all makes: of cars, you can depend- on
E MEMBER, you ma'y be financially liable
;• to others if you cause them bodily injury
pr damage their property. Does your
resent Liability 'Insurance policy'.
cover against these risks 'and against
others for which you may be directly or even
,indirectly responsible? • ' ",
You; Liability Insurance policy should insureyou
against •every. possibility of. liability which the/
Dominion sand ProvinciafYaws permit 'insurance
companies to include in one all -embracing Liability
Policy.. A "North America" Companies' Liability:
Insurance Policy may be had to covet all risks.
"Play safe. Let your Agents or Broker go over your 1
Liability Policy and make sure you are properly
protected. •
Business accepted ,solely through '
Agents and Brokers',
•.
INSURANCE COMPANY Or
Firestone
Exide
AUTO ` ACCESSORIES
Don't ftirget the
DUNGANNON 'FAIR-
on Sept. 27th.
After the Fair comes" cooler weather. Then, for ,
. Service Office3 throughout Canada
INSURANCE COMPANY 'OF NORTH AMERICA,
INDEMNITY. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH 'AMERICA
11HILAELPHIA" FIREAND' MARINE, INSURANCE COMPANY
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Goderch Agent Insurance Cp., of North America
,p Com, axiies,
H; M. FORD
North St. ' Phone 268W
--,= Repairs to all -Makes of _cars. -
Dungannofi Phone 39
DUNGANi'(1N PHONE 49 d GODERW;I. POO'L'E 164
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TEE,... ACE rOF =ANTIIRAOI 'E "
ORDER, ` - ;Cold weather will soon be here; NOW
is the time to fill your coal bin with
high quality fuel,
Lehigh Valley Antliracite is famous
for its burning qualities.
It gives you faster heat, burns longer
and saves you money on your fuel
.. doliait�.
PI°i0 1'E 75W AND' 'LACE #'YOUR' ORDER li'OK IM-
' MEDIATE DELIVER".
EGG
AND STOVE SIZE
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ALB
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IQUETTES, CAVALIER
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AND VANCY STOKER IN
,STOCI. ' -
. With- a pOize list that totals stout : sponsored by the Coiwaxinsh,-junior
.$2,500 ,in 'value, . Dungannon's- anFarmers,
itual. Fall Fair 'is hedtiled t0 get Numerous. competitive •exhibits.h•
public school' children will, be on
under way at 1.30 p.m..Thursday, display in the Agricultural,' Hall;
•,Sept�enrbet-;;1-tlh' Preside"-t--o-fthe4r. hey- wil•1-i elude--°manual--training
Dunannotr, Agrioultuaal .Society, :,items, amateur photography, letter
,which conducts :the, fair, is ,Gonion designs, model farms, etc. _ _ - _•
Stewart, while the secretiiry-tieas- ' At 5:30' p.m. the t ueknow Drana-
•urrer, is T. M. Durnin. ,'Vice -pies 'atic Club will , present the 3 -act
•den;ts.are Howard-Sprotile and.J .hu comedy "Aurali'a Bridge from 'Hein-
3ennett.• Lock Ridge,"- in the Agricultural
A feature Of ' the prdgra m will Vail.. This will be follbwed by - a
be the .harness races. These will do -nee, with • "Music• liy a ilopular
_include a free-for-all for a Purse orchestra. _ •
of $1.00 and a 2.24 .class for a
:purse of •'$100. A. spe ial Prize. of
$115 will be 'given for the fastest Beat
In the free-fbr-all. 'There will also
be hur<il'e•jumping; ' Bony running
race and girls' classified . running
race.
A band will be in attendance and
"there will be special prizes for the
best freak conveyances and decor-
atedbicycles.
cvcle,.
There will be the, following cont-
peititiona in charge of : the directors
whose names follow; Horses, ()alar
•brooks and John ttentiettt cattle,
Howard Sproule and George Iirringt
on ; sheep, Nelson Cul)ert ; pigs,
e6rge' Alton and nary y (3iiibert,
•The 4peeIn1 •attractions' Wild 'speed
contests will be in charge of, Iddon
. d Quality — . The Yard of Serb><ce azl Q y
.. - Street.. 75M evenill .+
75W . At :the end o£ Nelson S g' r.
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• WESTFIIELD
,wEIS `1rII:LI), Sept. 18.---;11r. ,and
Airs. Gordon Smith, Mr. Gordon
MeDowell, Mr, 'and Mrs,' Charles
Smith, Miss. Janetta Snell, tiI°r. and
Mrs. Howard Cant'pbell, Lois and
Hugh 'were among those who at-
toPti
;s
rad 1 .Londoh Fair la t week. •
' Mrs. Win. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Worthy Fowler and .Donald',• of
(Iodei1ich. were recent visitors at
the hom6 Of :lir. and Mrs. Clarence
Cox,
Mr. DaVe,` 1'ennetly _ of Loddon
visited on Monday ti'f' the home
of Mrs. Prank Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. .Tim Doak and
Culbert, lttcg. Mc(lee,. Mel. Dickson, .Tames, of Nile, Mr. A. F.. ('ook of
Elordon Stewart. ;land Ralph God -Myth, Miss Violet Cook of (bile -
tree. Mho Xurtgn1u on Daby Beef rich and Miss Mildred, Cook Of
.Calf (lob competitions°, will bexlelgra�•e 'visited bra and ty -with
under' the`:stipervistun of the On 'Ur., and Mrs. 'Fred Cook,,
titriq Department of. Apiculture, 1.. A largo 'number' frain this vlcin-
"The country * store with the stock"
CARLOW, PHONE.` CARLOW 27
ity attended the School Fair • at earlfer. Mrs. Me\`ittie will 'lie• in
Belgrnve on Wednesday. The ehtl�i Charge and will introduce the new
ren slid exceedingly Well' in winning-wtucl� book. The nieetiit�;; e1osed
with prayer.
many • prizes for their' work.
• Mr.and Mrs,..1,5arl Wightman and
Mrs. J. lE1enry, are visittng Mr; acid
Mrs. 1 Sohn , ldebrand, 'of Jordan
Station.
' fe welcome Mr.' arid Mrs. Carl
Mills, :recent ' newlyweds, 'to our
,community., 'Mr. Mills -is eontinu-
ing ,his teaching at then :3rd line
school, but is residing in a house.
the °farm of Mr Kenneth Camp-.
csitvw �., Sept. • 17: •---Those at-
tending .London Fair from this coni
"`rarity were Mr. and. Mrs. C. Fin-
nignn, Messrs. Will , and' Lorne•
Hasty,' Mr.., and Mrs: Will 'Reid,
jnek and Douglas, Mr. and • Mid. C.
Crozier, Joanne, and .Billy. The.
on last-named' remained in the,, city for
bell. the week -end. `
A new furnace has been installed ,Several from the Crewe congregL
In the Westlfield,Church. • The new tioi attendee[ the ansa e°rsary st.r-
patrtition which had to belbuilt wets i
completed last week and an Fridayvire in Dungannon United Church
on Sunday.
Morning a :number of ladies Of the Mr, and Mrs. C. Finnigan and
eommunity met at the ehnrclt and firs.• R. I!)lraix.il;ll.lx -*ere Sunday
gave it a thorough cleaning.. visitors with Mx, and Ws. H.
.
vats. 1Neetin5 r••r- 'lite regal"` ,Anderson and fainily of Dungannon..
monthly, meeting of the W.MS. was
Le1d
ol tri a3 afternoon: n,
r
itr Mrs..
Jack Buchaniin in (-barge of the
devotional prograin, Mrs. Cira•ce
Henry, a visiting guest, was. the A-.IT1IDL1) S t. 17.—Mr. and
pianist, The Scripture lesson s'vas :\frs. R. Warren and cl'iildiren, of
Bread by firs. Walter Cook. Prayers Oakville, visited ri•itri• Mr, and airs.
were ofOred by 'Airs. Marvin Me -'Archie Mac:Murehy last week.
Rowell and Mrs. ,Frank Campbell. • .Muss -Minnie 'I3eftslea, -•vrlio . as -
A skit ani' Christian fellowship, en.
titled "Found Faithful," was given
by Mrs, Win. ;tleVittie, tars. Chris,
Smith, Mrs. Jack I3uehanan and
Mrs. Fred Cook. The president,
ilfcVittie, wfs ,in charge -of
the'bIlSinekS. • Plans were niacle to
hold the next meeting a week"
ASHPIE D
misted Mrs. John M.el Kay this sum-
er, returned to Kineordinet•
The September meeting of the
W.M..S. 'of- .,A.ghfleki Presbyterian.
Church . was held on Wednesday ip
the bns:eiimit' of, the church; with
the president; Mips. Duncan Mac
i en7ie, in 1iarge. • •
Giving you the kind of telephone service you want iS our job.
You want it to be fast and dependable —and to'keep'ont •
getting' better. But at the same time, we Relieve there's more
t� good service than just technical efficiency and steady
improvement.
'- We think you like telephone people to he friendly, pleasant'
and eAnd easy to geta
along with.Y uwanttade
deal with someone,
who takes a real interest in your problems and Whiff is willing
to give you a little extra attention.`
• •• That's the kind °of set'vrce we want you to have, It .'makes
your telephone more to you, makes our 'job `Mean :
more to us. `