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The Goderich Star, 1933-10-05, Page 3e • „ 'sr rz • -,;-• rti4r Vir • POLIAAVON. 14on Newa4tacerdt Assesor H. ag oiled tn hia'rp P0114Wn et Clintcii ,04004'11114714t0E'VOUS.‘ , , • eetd,orth Xxisositor14 Rttmers:. to -Ott 4etTect*pat the -'114e, "witi41ng ex- hibit ot Voitetstb1e$1..43nwn,,by MT„ Man L. tarter, or tieatortil.„ iforth '14.ore not all :Willi, 10/', .'3111n, are eittirclY unfounded, Mr. Parier, ha* been s stiecessful: exhibitor- *1`, 'county fair or *,ntimber. of Pare and Iie Ifaa--Miter entorect an ealtibitthat,' WAS not o his owa growing. • ' ESGAGOWNWS. ANN4::**(1$011% Mr an4 hIrra, T1105. G. E11Iatt Ood ricbtonship, annOttliCe the engagement tor 'their daughter„.Aernice Elizabeth, to, ,E'rneat- -Roy Brown, ;or Clinton, the marriage to take, place 14 October; Saunders Of Strithtialre, '•..IVIa•;,4innonnoas the ..engatieMent 4'014.4Patdauicitter,, Vera; to Jame Robot/ion Winnipagi' Man., son. of Ivixl• M. •Ross, Londeabom, Ont. the-Weddirig .take plate' early in October. . The couple will roshir In W1.*TOPeg.. MOO •Eneineecti and Surveyors -Phone 110. KE • •Ch)dellett; R F. 'U. l'OrfErTREt.... ' EYE, VAR; .$08-4.7Atitill'A. • Late Ucelse, Surgeon ;New York Orph- thalmlc and Aural HoSpltal, assistant at Moprefiel<ra, Eye Hospital and Golder • Square'Threat. lieglitalii-Larudott7-t Bug-, -- 5a ,Waterleo*st ittratforci. Tele-'. phene 267, • ,•• ' • At .Hotel Bedford, 'Cloderith,, from /! 'o'clock On Oft evening of the third Mon- day of peek Month 'Until the folleWhat• day., Tuesday, *af 1 p,lfl. • • 14E40 CARPS • HAS. & amt.% Barristers and ‘Selielters. B.A. -- HayS;-1C-,Cy•-and•--11-0, •• - aamiltrea -atreet, ' --T.elephone sti 'Otrart4IS .*4 $4k113,N • Barrister and 'Solicitor Qiiice: Hamilton St .• , Phone' 5112. ,0144.411 FRANK Do$17E1417,•;11,A. - ' - Bartser.iS�110It0Et0, .17- - Phone 282. 'MOULTON ST., Gocterieh.;. 4E* R. DARR45% •B i -rester, solicitor, islotart Pub�o, Me* 'SUCCeSSOr to J 1 Itilloran. Phone 97. Office; The Square; •Cisetlerith.' tamy,„ Be.rrister and Solleitor Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria. • Telephone; Elgin 5301 : Temente 2.- • PRACTITIONER. -0111ROtoli-AcTOIC- AN tc,-,t.t191,Agss. Ittt-04$0, oop70401., Equlpped Electronic electric treatment and chiro-• ..and ,tierVotts aseezes' Lady's* In attendance, 'Moe hours 2 to, -5, and '1 to 8 NIL andby0411.7 Ointment. 'Closed: Wednesday •from •1 - A. N. -6810. 'corner- of Southstreet anft• •-3;tele tannia Road. Phone 341, • AUGTIONZIERIINO • • IIKOMAS GUNDIM & atm', 'IriVe stock and' GetiericiLictioneem Eigin-Me ••,0oderiek. _ Sales Made ,eirer4here and .141 efforts ". tnade to_ give yoit' tatiefection.. .• _ - Partners' .Sale....,110(„etdiar.OUnted, • Phone 119. • ' . . iswa'•• „; OZ if Moild*Y perloth • 0410 taeltNniOntki.at the,home tbe iPangtersi 'The firstMon. the daylohoatil; :Ps,Ctbo: rtratl,te* 'wIU be 14-te''Aret 'Monday n 110vettiher. There Via* ',900(t, representation • Of , the: ladles• ,Pt'esent4* .:„ . STVIDIONTSGO w0 . , . ;$00,tiftith',Itxpositor:. latitdenta attend-. -101vereities left .thia. 'week ' for • the ••.: tafl terifta., are; • IJAVersity Toronto -r --Margret 'Eo8$4,13i1eafter Wane, Betty Malcolm, 1ar1 Glllesple, Elinor Ehterews and Norman Jefferson. Univer- s!ty Western bittatiO-44ithi-tr --lorencia'-llevereatst;•':-AliCe;;;OeVer, '91goi, 14,0044 ViKellat,' Preabeth: -4404•.. Loan,.-3futiel:--Beattio-MCDonaltt :•,tristi* On- tario Gordon: Wriglit4.:.Witt; • Ar .40150)40, AT .0.400W0-01)The ••- •” _ , • . • Car;'±etolek .frOnt. -,7garage -Dashwood, '.`IlatieSdaY nlght, when : up- wards Of '2700'. Worth.",'0.-:eteek was also was 'taken,- WaSlOcated:.ptidar 'attentOonby - D utch Keette in, front of William Ker - n ick's fazm, two itilleteast. o! Exeter, on ,Vtasin DatinWeed .09001* Nerry Wept to the ceife Dah wood. No 'arrests '',,n,',sOttnecticq with the robbery -t-ta-.1ie--On4OPOrtect-hertilita-,yet The road on which the' car was feelnd, leads. to"-Mitolielt, rhere It Oentleets"-with ;the.-*--Gecterleta4tritfordAtigh*,,Y! ; .14.10Tukr .,BA11.110t' • ft UBUC . .Cfersertit rittyatieltig done. Good 4otrt_psmfesll,ePkesetited.- ' -Phone. 298, . .°Gkelftlett; Ont 1A zypts,,.1101- 'atop 00 rAtivf AND ISO 'Pl1"1 TOWN PRO. FARMER, IS• WAIVED, ISaAle:3)tulitord, well-known -firtnedr -re- siding , in Hay' Township; near Exeter, injured , at ' b1S.,Ji0Me last ThetraclaY: afternoon, mt." ritinsfOrd was oPerathig, a leading fork which. was con-' veying beans from a wagon to the hay moat. , The fork With its load Of '000 half a ,t0r1 broke, . -striking him on the head and throwing hint,. 10 feet to the floor Where.he shuck his heed, inflicting palnful injuries. .assisting Ur. ,Dunsfeidlutstily summoned Dr. J. tarry Drowning, of Eiceter, who found that In , addition ta scalp. injuries - the 'Unfortunate • men had almost severed his •tongtterand: ' that several- riba.*ere.„-h-.-fitken.--7Strenge -04 - , ASKFIELD TAX RATE _ AShlield town.ship" ratepayers Will' be taxed* -tail $41.,531.1.8 In 1933 whicli Is made Up as falloe're, ',according to a- stateMent- froin" the 'clerk, .81.r, E., Me, Danaght The county . rate "is 6' 6410 ,i14115,_t� raisea'Aotal of:$150.97.93; The township rate is se't at 2 Mills to raise 4/2/2.32naafis-Y. interest amounts to .66331.03 Or, 5 1-10 M1110. '• OWillers Will PO a total Of 4004 '40;ersa schoortale 13 ,so48tot,-*1 the. trustees' let', for public and separate sehoels - is Set at"4004.1E., *-84.." a -NO.7 seliabl debenture ike$991::42--or4a--rate of 5 6-10 Milli to those within the Section, _nis.debenture_retires, this_year. gannort- pays -a levy of 0$50.22' for lightk which brings, the- total tax to $41,533,15t. EXETERT RESIDENT BURIED . The funeral was, had. It -Thursday from 'Ids late residence, Andrew street, Zketer, Of William--; Ormi1ee;-V116-dted last Sunday in hle. 67th year After two weeks** illness. --The ' deceased was mar- ried some years ago to 14,Wart Lamport, who 'servives-him, He is ,surWed- also. by two brothers, James; of the.Crecliton. -towri;,linev.arA Alexander--of-HrinsleyriWo Sisters, 'Mrs.-W/11KM! 80011-• livray, and 1VIr3. 'Tomei Hodgins, of. Cor- bett. The 'pallb'earers were ala nephews• of the deceased, Milton Bedford,, ,Eber, • eciden,,,_Gordon •-egreesteeq-Henrratute-mete-ffedgitt service waS.--taken'tt er.•'.A. By Elliott; and interment was Made In the Exeter cemetery. *• - DRANK CAMPHORATED OIL , Luektiow Sentinel: Little Jane- John- 'itOst.,-_,11-month,ole8augliter ,of Mr, and.. Mrs. Russell jahrillon, has now 'reCoV- OWINGA T ' ear *nd fear tarrhal Dos** or 'if IOU int enthitlintr. 14,1040,4t nowo In go to your cirAgiek and geof t 1 tclotitAitle-strength)/, add to It pint • of hot-water stAdik • ,rartutatact--aultar-'1***A.,--- eur times a da. • . will often 'bring attiek *relief trem. the diStressing hCad, MOM" -C),048ed. nostril* Sheitict. Orten4...breathing; Interne- , ten': and the •Mtunts, 8top droPpirtif ,into the 'throat," It is easy to utepgo, oosts ' uttla, atlit Is oo3atit to 'take. Anyone 41'0 is threatened With, Catarrhal Otate . , UOISS, or Wh.o.',has hod; 'noises' should give this prescription * trial. , yor 0 .ctla red , gretnthe etteets camphorated 011,. Which she drank * week ago.. anti Whieh 'attest'. resulted in her deteth.• The Child, art4actiVe -Youngster, .had se- cured. and drank thst-olscus. *sown to her Mother, who, 00oVered what had .happened niter netleing a discoloratima :in the little Ones face. First 40,. *Oa, SUres Were attemOted..while Metitcal ,aid _ . Was:: arriving and for -tyitit two. doctors: In *tortilla:1'0e. 4.440-"a lIfe Was diapaired '.1tecetrery atueet.thea has een 0.144.Arld 110* She Is once more an *active and carefree.$91140Ster..; Unaware of' the feet that anxions- Parents Saw .her, V.rSt near 'death' as 'It, -result' 0! bee-Inno. pent deed: • *tenth* how het husband, tePttsttPfiObefoteahcatastbet'ttumaa qehssff�s "oh'.,' 441Y ,4,1040.3,,, irathbi,1% was the Ara ,Inaster of .1' the lodge About 18 Months ago the 'lodge ,#eeicied to purchase quarters Of their OW11, which Were terePletect fo lodge purposes this summer. • TJait Grand •Master, F, A. Co- pus of. Stratford, and the Grand Sore., -toy, W. M. Logan of'Ittuntlton'assisted by other Grand Ledge officers, officiated *at the Odle -aim, which took place. at 8 P•ot,' rollOwihif-the dedication ceremony, the Grand 'Master 204 .Grand Secretary, addreased 11In Copus-waSVO- De!ptt 4001 X r /014* Mrniber 0.0 inaitte' 4it. the ils$1%X nestiari>filattk-waOiti--7TitertWa**-40 shoWing,or Itegeta**.anci= frulk excel- lent f•pit3itY, - Thee were, pezh*ps, not .-'1•nerty-entries tta:*sitat In:the liolye !OistO, but In tiorne#10.• .."00** and ladies". work the elaatett were . VOW 11:0004*,, Which Sheiva •that the' COOk and'. needle., Vontan• are Still, to the fore. -; The littlitO• tor the beat ,coitt 1,uici went. to Mt 8. Xttle and if, Rork.. The Western 'Canada: ,Viour• mqw 04010 for the best ',collection- for * loaf or bread., a whitts,loyer cake and * doge* butter tarts made #00'140144 our Were, won,' by, Vs. N L. tarter and Mrs. Tremblay. There was * large entry in the different styles otonitte. R. Geiger 4M -it Mite rtoo-Oalti-ed- oft the prises in the 0•OttOn' quilt class; INtra; llowrie and d. Foster for .applistue quilt and: .10r., OrieVe and ..ltarct, Ataxwell. TOr, "POchttl, Attilt•• • • ..• - The second day Of the felt 'Witnessed - the largeSt showing Of .11VeStOck, in the „ltiat,ory Of the fair; AlthOttliih'it• threat- oned rain' the ,,entries::.kept pouring in. Perhaps, owing to the cloudy sky the gate receipts were net as 'large. 0.8. uttual, but fortunately rain 'did 'not fail Until 'Ain:IOW the eloSe. Nor did It Oreyetat 1-4 large troWd.lrow.-aftendinieTthe.--Coneert, Id Sented---StitlHtHaeldeheedett.-Unibre *•se.f.eniatO,V1104,ictor*Pla• The annual. Seaterttli C011eglate. Vield ,or.Goderich.laresentet14!A,WIICEjakerA: ' •tredltable-Manner. .,. 14 44 ate 10.61440* bedtime' when you begin to feel.alittle hungry, enjoy a lsoitvl of Kellogg's „Coro Flakes and milk or 'crew* Ies-just,the treat* Easy to Invitee restful, •miteb.. better, than heavy. bardsto.dipst fools St;rveAellciges for the children's Sup- . per --- and: of course -.tor breakfast or lunch, Made Kelloft iin London, Opt* jslat,„afternaon;, weatheists, fine North Mireet: ,.0; S. PoWler of_Teeswa- Little -Jackie Snell and Rope Mutelt de- • but the break was soramehat7nattd0 fret*: ter; R, C. Redmendo:Of Nititilisan; A, W, lighter the audience-Ivitir theut--,w-feicit•- the previous night's rain.' All events Ilinn1):041, ' of 1,,UcknoW; E. E. Bruce, of tiongs as. did also ,Gus 'Worthy with his were -keenly contested. In the senior,. yeineodine-• Ne j \Adamsoe vemons,m4 guitar and, cowboy "songs. . --,b2yseeeventa--It-,Mllen-avaa,:first--wtth-4 amphettrof---P4.rt-Eigint-we--fr 'lioiixt$ .-M`urraY--SecOlid"*trt-gr vdt-as-,- 'kiii,i'-:(1f-:tikliis4;i:Tiiid'Itt'»•--fikirrsfi) - —41;414' w , .• `trugh,Ifit, i•it 4jorieriai, The baby show in • the afternoon: was and S„ tifeSparlden third th. 12 pante. T. Sills was the 'highest intermediate ith-40 . points:: Grlde Second, Wifti•- 24 -points_ and G.,-..parter, third, vvi.th 12. . points. :Chaeroa• Captured first place In the 'junior series":with 43 'points, P, 'Sills was a Close. seeend with_,42 points and At. Bell third, with" 1,3 points._ In the evets, 'Marge r011eSt Was first' With 26",lxiinti; Nett; second with 24; ;miler ellamiPion, Leda Nott, 38 points, seemed Cluff, 12 pointa. crarNtOlv-rovit;Tnit FOR tkpon/r Ileirs-Record: clinteOu Crealnery Poultry--Plant7better • Las-OW*4 1:411Iginifr -01 k • re . • ed,a-satnple-shioraent -or Chilled- -chicken - expert to Lcaniort, England under the supervision of ,Mr. Man! C1110' toultry inspector 'tor the Dominion Government. The .favorable comments 'fin .Englandg on _shipraents of chilled turkey from Western Canada last December suggested the possibility of -opening an • export market for chicken and fowl delivered: to the Old Country lir an unfrozen. condition. John Bull, for spina reason unknown to us, refuses to Iii'vehil,.-*•ultrt frozen and this at- tempt, if suecesstul, should open -a new Market. for eltelte tillkfed.chick'ene and, -possibly Well -fattened fowl. CJIDIVIORE-OKE Seaforth Exposi4Or: A very pretty 4.0. <inlet •wedding was solemnized at the United church parzOnage„ Seaforth; On Friday, September 22nd, at three o'clock when 'Caroline Agnes, only daughter' of fr tand•---Nfrs:-Cettl-Okei-becarne --th bride of Samuel Stewart elder son": of Mz.and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore, Seaforth. Rev. „W. E'LLane „officiated. The bride rooked charm -nig in, a blue De &tient Crepe with coral trimmings:and blue.vel-. ---vest-turbant-- The younEectitiple_wereun. attended. After the teremony the happy couple left for Windsor; Detreit, Wayne and r)earborn, Michigan. Por travelling the bride donned 11164 and white en- le._witli_atce.s..v_rWs to nratoh d hiteegeld-neeklaeetlt the groan, Ott -their rettut they - will reside, 'got:nth. Judged by Dr. 4. 'Tillman, London, SEA.FOR,TR. ,FAIR A. stoctsS ..who awliieleci the prizes as follows: Bab The pressi;tit aatict,11retoza tthe girl under 10 Months, Barbara • Jean s6arartb,, Avicultaini -aciet..y may on Middleton,. Betty Jean Talbot; boy under gratutatethemselves, on the Cenelusion niouthit, George-Praziklin. Osniond. of one of the most -kuccessftiLfairs -in the society's hittorY. Rat, •WhiCh fell inter- naittently on 'Thursday, the ,first- day, <steered,* time to allow the track to dry' for Priday's-eVents. During the daY In the neighborhood of mao people attend - the show. The paid adonssion tOtal- ..ledslightly over $.500; Outside entries were eacentionally large, heavy horses, •cattle -,and .sheep-Tect$IVing-anost- MUM -- _Mon. :f.ndoor . exhibitswere I1yu to :previous- yearsitt entrle$Wer-e- JlIghtly less. _ Egmond*Ille school agattt took first place in thir. 'sehool children's parade at the Seaforth, Pall Pair- ee, day last. Miss .Margaret Grieve .fis the. teaeher. Seaforth "Separate sehool came second.. Concessions this year Were more numerous' than -ever and the Pair goers had Many. opportunities Of ' Spending a dirne and reakhig Pom booths failed to attain the neces- sary standard and wele.. closed and or- dered froot the gstritis by County Trallit. Officer Nortniur Lever -and Con- stable 'Helmer Stfen. cihelturn *Is eltilthe,- ed to - have been -relieved �f a large amount ef money, but,''eavilett.the -officers .4/1" 4,4444.4 141 44111111114.44.4•411 sflocI Cewan & Danbrook, Orval McGOwan. ; Shorting ram, Cowen & Danbrook, or- tetrwain7runrittnttri-OrvatIVIOGov. an Cowan &,,,Danbrook; ewe, -raiSed larnbsowan Danbrook, Orval '1V(t4 Clowan; sbearling OWe, Orfel McGowan. ()wan Danbwok; ewe !arab, - Orval -McGiraan 1 and 2 Berkshire pigs; --Aged boar, 00W.O.n' 8$ Danbrook; brood sow, dowari 8z Dan- ... -Thomas H. 'Meyers and 4•Geoqe Boa,. _hr,nobkoosita.w, littered in 1933, ow.a.n_r& Zurich, won out the florae -Shoe " aiorkshires---Aged boar: Ing contest while tiqve Meyers and Chas, .11, Warner & Son; brood sow, Suln Alton, Zqich, v'eorio3ccond Jas. R. Sterling; bear, littered in 1933, The EPedel 'Prizes for her5es were wan SaM Alton, 1 and 2:' soft_liqere4 in 1933, M follows: J. W. IVLeiner'S special. for Sara Alton, Manson Bios: general purpose mare and. ,foal. Ilerb, Red plgs-Aged boar, Sam Alton, Man-, Bender; Society, special for colt, on • hal- ten Bros.; -brood sow. Sam Alton 1 •and 2; hoar, tittered in 1933, Sam Alton,1 ter by boys 16 or'Under, Wm. Bender, I and.12• sem. and 2,__Garnet. Jacobi; boys 46- and-un- ezcy jdpert;ntskrivini single horse in ringt,344)P__eatierc.lvivvic ittegu_stowtott ut poultry W'ebster. son, sam Alton; pair bacon hogs, Jas. heavy horse on grounds, Nelson Ken and, and it wa noted that therewere , Son, Colin 'Campbell; V. T. -Pollees spe- • mare entries of water fowl tills year than` cial for the best saddle. horse, hnaited to, for many years. , Huron County, Woi. Decker, E. J. Those who acted, as Judges,' wereT F. 'J. Kerslake, John A. Mut.- left; Eaton's special for the best bre‘Yegotablea, one year, William SparkS. calf, dairy type, six months and under,' ray; plants and flowers. Florence Cun- ninghame; fine arts,Mrs W, Bereh,,. ladies' work, , Mrs, Edith:I-Vicar-it' Mrs he follewing is a list of prizes other ivrafg-tiret than the speeials; • Produce and manufactures, JamesCon- __ Horses ' 'holly, Rees Stott; grain . and seeds, .L. Williams," John -,Salkeld; fruit, R. 13, Getter& PurPozb' T-naret smith, $7, lif0Phattr dinatstie stience, Herb Bender. W. R. Lobb & Sons; ft1), MrL 0, L. Paisley, Mrs, II.. Jenkins; lierb-Bender„,/,70elinai.& Sons; 3 years ehersp"an& plgs, G 0, Petty, R. Snell; old, George King, IT, O. Cox & Son; 2. cattle, Ephrlitnt Snell, Oeo. W. Nott; years old, Wm. •Deeker, Manson Bros.; horses; Jas.. McCluskey, Jas. Norris; poul- 1 yeAf old, Wm. Decker; team, H. C. Cox try. A. G. Miserter. • le went to investigate they found that the- & Son, Wm. Decker. The ashwoad Brass Band ,played on d had sawracethe-Perelteron-4,--yeare-oltL-Melvin-Web---Thuteday---afternoon. n.. ,Tn-thCr ster, E. F. Mernef; 1 year old,, Rose • Snowden; 'foal lHerb Bender, Rose' Snow- den. Agricultural -Brood mire, Nele,`W Keys & son,. Colin Campbell; foal; Nelson Keys Son, Elmer Webster; 9 years old, arnet Taylor, Melvin Webster; 2 years did,' Miss Brownett, J. Oelinas dr Son; „1 year old, Elmer Webster, ' "Golinas & Son; teane,- Nelson Keys de -Son; Cohn :-Campbell. - - Heavy Draught -Brood mare, Miss Brownett, Nelson Keys OrSon; foal, Nel- son -Keys it -Son. Jas. R. Sterling; 3 years old, Manson Bros.; 2 years old, Manson Bros.,- Nelson Keys 8r Son;- 1--year-old;---f Miss Brownett,- Either Webster; team, ls Brownell, J Willert. Lean. ar enm ter, woere tne grata Ingle - roadster, rrylogle, 'Wilfred s PP OFF -COLOUR? - HOW IS YOUR. LIVER? • Wake 'up your Lim ittle - ""—Without'Colomel •14yea 11:TirligiAl• organ, but It ciarp cOn YQUr And ellratuitkra out ot lt%.1:,,Tretasingtc! -pour out its* ' two -pounds of heakibbe mw sew', bow•la • euregetoopmplelt:ortiooT3ot'et: oehditlea,' told oho, ed, maw, tivii candy' ". or hie. .thes!ye „ P'elos.;=-Tews:thr9tegreeeidles4,;4= aeodailver 4 ter'. Taw iiver wM, vot°;a *itio boot outihino into,Sefr ilk. tab's, 8044 BUM Alik fee theta waist**, moew ,anbialtateo; 26e ot alkdrosolvto. 41 Value or nroverty insureii-ug to Jan. tat,O, 1910,.$3.643.975.00. ' • ...COProltitEl.-Otorge McCartney, dent,' it' R. Seafodh.; Connolly. Tice.Vresklent, lloderieht- Menton' Bela, Seo-Treas., Seafortli. 1)00,01161M-4as. Shouldice, Walton; Win. oonstance; Itobt. Perris, Har- - lock; John .Pepper, Brutefield; Broad - loot, Seaforth; "Geo, Leinhardt, Broad, • AGENTS -W. 4, Teo, R. R. a, maw:** Jas. Watt, Myth; /id. iibichley, Sea, -forth': -John Murray, Setiforth". • ." Policyholders* can par their assess., malts at Colvin CUttlit Stake* Molted& * The Royal OW" 0 H. • •tin notnutit ° Ravi 'Ur 4‘ta to by the WEST iglfAltrAllOtif MUTUAL ME liNStfit211101t CO. Established -12/9 Bead 011teet Daagan»a. Oat. :Robert Davidseth,* Thintarblen, Prest. dent; Mot Ackett, )101.0004#' Vletk, pretldent; additlen to the Prefddent and Vice kresident, the rtilleirb* are ofrecums: Wm. too. Auburn: peon, Auburn 24f ott; 71-R.' to. , 4.. • oder 'Valetta biieeter and Embalmer Also Ambulance Service ttoderich Aft balls prorAntly att?naea o day Or night, 1114,."11 et.re. 234 HP*" 35PTV* 'NEA*141t\ASPliibtkfATED Brussels Post; Mr. John MotWen., .f Omer end ea,reeve of !Turnbeeryt who recenthr PtirChase&imi.:7:Arnold WO: farm building on .11111, • street,• Width he had coilverted into a chopping mill; had a' narrow •escape from death -Saturday The Mill had, Jot ,been operation a 'day, and. While ad- justing an exhaust ,phte, with the engine uzin1tig, MrMcEwen was Overtorne,with monoxide gas, Mesera-0. Muir and Wm. Wade, employed in the building at the tintek-,-noticing - his. plight,. Immediately the and: utured :the ,i-ervices' of Or.. , McLeod. - Was. some hours Oef9re he •becaMe Ooneelnus, In the ,Meanthrtetiaving_been. taken to the'hOtne.: latei,in'the eve:nib:0o his home ir). turn - berry.. litre are pleased .to .noti Mr. Me-' tl stijitifett13 ; aRerY--i*Iilond his-tht‘!*Ostrt'lL6‘ again • _ II,' • WII.L •STOP •AT-CLINVON • 140f5"IttiCOrd: Ith0 fotiowhag letWt ,Was,recelv0 by:VI:ay:or Irte*.attnit the s 'ecittary".of the ,Earl Bessborougti, in. answer to One sent bY the' Mayor; Xt. eoliths Out addittorA the pct.. 'state ear or the Oovernor-aileteral and the Countesi- of Bessborough and their party wilt remain here ell the night •Of Oct.. 19th,.going I.* aoderich the foI. ling morning:. Dear ,Sir,-/, have. your letter of September 23rd, Which .have subviiitted' to me Ate -ditto the ;43overn.:.: or.deneraL 'Atter-can-4 -Wt.& PrePa'red'by' the Ballivay Conotny, Their, Eseellen.. cite-0601ot; trairv, s011.4rrive,,,at,.:40111406 Oetober leth,,,and ai halt there, or' 11t1 Theft ft- 'oellencles will be Uelighted *elf, '-oneagttea on the coniken, end eetne e,dt your, flow-titizenk and Seli001 • chtldren the.platfo'lln *heti the 04E1' *tilos, but I suggest' that ow rttoption„ you tisotioe."Ifir 'them Inv,* oite of1101a1 and infortnal. • Tours' truly, Sen- firY". to the titsrernorttesiersl, 11—itlEflattgli DEfittliktn) rot ?',1ettet, di$1 Wht*bail to NO. -q , fop "- Spectators were furnisited thrill when riding .Charlie, raced dead heat. In J. Cudraore riding TIlan and L. Nott - the second heat duilra*e came in first. • ' Boss: "Why have you, put down 10 shillings for overhead '$xpenses ?, Trafeller: That. was an umbrella I bought: , ie- ftrrxr•orrarurorx,...srras0.90~,:‘,,.. .. WeddinAs - • GIBSON-SADLER On Saturday =online, September 3eth, -at the tannte • of:KW:ix' Pieibyterlan church, ,Etnel Ellen -Sadler; formerly of Essex, .-,zErtfilend, was-- united -11r with Vauficey OrrOU. 'formerly of "Staf- ordshire7-England, 13,A., minister of Knox cherch. The happy couple were unattended. They will-make--their-heme-in-Colborne •4i Roadste=E_L_rood 'Mese; Jack Meidin- • • „ PLUMBING,,HFATING • .SIIEET 'WI:AL WORN Phope `P. 9.11oz 131 HE. • • -„, has purchased a farm. The best wiehes Carriage -Brood mire, R. Greig; foal, Jack Meidinger, J. Oelltiat & Son; 1 year_old,, R. Oreig; 2 years old, Manson Bros.; single Ferriage horse, 5. J. Willert, Pryfogle. 'Best gentleraante outflt-Ft•yiligierWil- fred itifeLean; best lady driver, E. J. Wil- lert, Clarence Parks. • CATTLE. ' Grade heifer, 2 years old -A. IL War- ner lit Son; heifer, 1 year-old, Harold Penhale; heifer calf, RoY Peiver & Son; steer calf, Roy Pepper & Son; steer, 1 year old, Roy Pepper de Son. Durham -Milch Wtn, Oestricher, 1 and 2; heifer 2 years old, Wm Oestrich- BOY Peper & Soh; heifer 1 year old, 4)estr1eher, Rey" PePper 1 I 'heifer tag' Oestricher, Ady --Pepper WHAT * IT ? 2, • '' • Berefords-lieleltA7cree,-,Irted-,airhert4 ‘14.". 114AT 'OW and 2; heifer 1 year old, Pred tar,)grt, 1 , and 2; heifer calf, Fred Carbert, 1 and 2; , 4*. bull calf, Fred Carbert, 1 and 2. ' • .Jerseys-MOch ow Harold Penhate. • Holsteins -Milch cow, Wm. SParki, 1 I land ,2; heifer 1 year old -Wm. SParks, 1 I and 2; heifer calf, Win. Sparks, Colin t Campbell; bull telft Colin CamPbell. SHEEP. AND• ?fa's. wej5j0141WG de Son; bi• tiliefilt4VVm. ,Oestrither 1 and NI% , . • -''. Leicesters-Itarn. 2 shears or over. Cowan & 133nbrook,, 1 and 2; shearlieg fain, A. H. Warner & on, Cowan Jr „ Danbrook; . ram. Iamb, Cowan" ,Iir Dan - brook, ',Rey Pepper & Son: ewe, relied lambs, A. 11. Warner & Son, Cowan dis Danbrook; shearlinj ewe, Cowan ,Iir Dan. - brook, 1 end 2; ewe lamb, Cowan . & Danbrook, A. tr. Warner, & Son. i ' Lineoine--Itain 2 Shears or over, 'Mos., ,--e . Snowden, George Penhale; elitarling any Of' ye11 are .dfeatlitl told Weather, ram,' Thos. StieWdett;• rata Isanite Thos, Arid tliinkitig- dimly" Atott ir6t, flatifieta '''anawden' 411gt) Penhal/' 0 1, Ita ef'1' ' * 1(0- is and frozen watti.pipes; 2 ,I, riabinealTiinTghtve,nootfleriliity, Opeeonigheaktrzitthale3:,1 1 Vhynot-latidle--the,eptestion, in *;:'i sem, -Snowden;.- twe-lantIV- '00346' -Pellioatt Sible Manner, .,... •- . * . Thos. tnowden. . , . • ,., of their friends follow them for a -happy life. • Friday Morning, September twenty-ninth, ' t •.-- urfttect In marriage • to*" Ittilliant-,Rugh Lid, younger son of Mr.. and Mrs; Ilam :Ladd, cun,tcui, The eere- • mony was witnessed -by'only- the: Mune.; Mate relatives of the'eontracting parties, aev K. McGowan, tettor of Pours 'elturch, :was ' the sfficiating clergyntan. The 'bride. was beeernInglY oWAed In Ashes OfFcbses crepe with brown hat and - snatching .atteasories. he crirried a beurieet of American, Beauty roles with • . lilies Of valley -pd mildenhair•ferm„ Site was attended Marion Stewart, of Londesboro, who wore flowered erepe aress. Wit -11.7100V hat and accessories - the --tame-shade.7---The brldegreOrn - supported, by Eddie Elliott. colisin,of the groUp-•.eUtriends• Of_the•bride had d rated tho,oluirch and chancel for the oceasion, After thewidding breakfast whith was served •'at tire home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ladd left by • motor for a ' honeytn eon to •Tartettp. and other points. On their return' 'they will - reside at the Normahelle Apartments. King 'street, Clinton, • . fARRISII-GoOD "The marriage of Minnie Viola, the third daughter of Mr. WhIlant A. Good and the late Mrs. Goodt,of the township of Colborne. to Parrish, the eld- est on of Mr.and Mrs, John D. Parrish, also of -ColbOrne township, was solem- nized in 'the beatttiful church parlors of K-nox TreshYterian-churehr-Oodericlu---on Saturday morning,',September 30th, in the presence of a•lew of. their 'relatives.' The bride was attended- by her sister, Miss Myrtle, and Kenneth Parrish, a brother of the groom, was best man. ' The' Officiating ckrgyrnan was Rier:40.7. XT. -- Lane, B.A., Minister of Knox Church. The youngcouple are held in high esteem by a host of friends in their feskective communities, from whom felicitations for a hanny married' life the .sincere The- youthful- 'couple- -left ob. te- motor trip to Niagara. pans and other peints-,and en-fiteir-return will make their home Godefieli. t MWt..41 'n.tmaking_airplane *ppcd-'witir--bige•--water--tartks an nozzles so that the water ' can be aprayed .ov_er dry ,fields. r No one plan for lifting the depres.sion LADD-ELLIOTT has any Monopoly on merit, nor is it ° A quiet wedding was solemnized at St, likely to be 100 per cent foolpf061.- pita, Anglican [ar& 'at' nine areintk:_ -RFT timer SalinS: xfoids-Tfam 2' sheers and over, It:P , I And th. en forget •ail about • iti ; ,- , ' . . D. E411 4 kion, W. M. Ifenry; suearlitiff The seasIble thing' to do Is to make sure ram, W. H. Henry, D. D. Belt * Son; Of an ample suptiy or D L. ,dc W. lotus ram lamb, W. M. notify, 1). 1). Heft ..80 • taal,* Which fs bandied by 'the 'Beat g niCt .1vtieri that coat is tater irr your bin,, you cart forget ,your r1es 4014 enJoy our whiter -14 onvert p A son; ewe,raised, iambs, rx D. tell 4 8on, W. IC Henry; shearling owe, W. lit Henry, D. D. ten le son; ewe iamb, w M. nervy, I and 2. , „ ststotthirts/torirft.o. shears and over, 'Orval MOrkert.',Velvtiti & D*iibrook. shearling ram, 04Va1 Metiowliti. 3. MD, itteS 804: rata Iamb. J. nelhliaa ttydog owe, rallied iamb*, 17. , do. vOrvai Mcoolian: short* ewe, . W. *do,' Orval' McGowan: owe latztb.i-Orvel atettowan, D. W. 'Efirde: , *ether lamb, W. M. Her.ry, 0. W. Hyde. Dorsett -1w* 2 stows and or ' A Tired,Worn Out Woman Cavil 'Make: a Happy .:11torne ',There i no hapiiinees in the home when ,the mother 'sick and 'worried by the never .ending houeehold duties. „ She gets run down and becomes nervous and I luis shortnese_W breath,faint and.Aisay,. t sleep, and gets up in the Morning feeling astirect as he went -to -be, and downhearte4 anti diacomq aged.- Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will 00011 convince it is not neceseitry-to suffer, as they btail4 up the nervous system, strengthen the heart, and bring back the former health and, vigor. For tate at all drug and general stores; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. MILBURN'S ' HEART NERVE PILLS .4.0.41•440,44...44.4m004000,4****4.144.1,40 A4.4444/4,44441, Note is tIie 4„. To *haver your Heating System Overhauled tibt 'leave it until you want, to use it as you may find that you are going to require softie new parts and this may • mean that you are goingqa be inconvenienced and suffer from cold weatherovhile titesparts 'arebeing grIt and possibly • freezing up of your plumbing. Phone us and we will send a man to look tover your heating plant and have it put in good • working order if it is found-neeessarys For leafing Plumbing and Tinsmithing we can „▪ give prompt 'service and all work Mid Material fully • guaranteed. We „tarry a full line of 'ANT-IlRACITA 131TUNVINOUS and ALBERTA COAL ,ansl. ,COKa. All our coal is the best that can be bought and -is weighed on your. own "scales (the market St ales). toiti Tito Mot* tho Harbor 4. .4 . .