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11/any, in this vicinity will read
with deop regret of the death in
Crossfield, Alberta, on July 18t11 of
Ibir, Zanies Laut• Mr. Laut was for-
merly well known hero living for
some yeas after his mala'iaf;'e on the
farm now occupied by Mr.. John A,
McEwen, 2nd con. Stanley, From
here he moved to TVfissouri and some
twenty-five years ago to Alberta, His
wife, formerly Mary Mustard, daugh-
ter of the late Wm. Mustard of
Brimfield, and five sons survive, an
only daughter and two sons !having
pre -deceased him in the Met for
Years.
Stanley Township
The follotving is the June monthly
report of S. S. No. 14, Names are
in order of merit:
Fifth, —L, E, Hyde,
Sr. 4th: --B. I. McLachlan, L. C.
Workman, W. L. Workman. ' •
Jr. 4th:—E. F. Anderson, II, A,
Dinsdalo, 0. M. Anderson,
Sr. 3rd:—G. M. Coleman, 0. L.
Knight, A. G. Harvey.
Jr 3rd:—Ii. W. McCdynont, J. A.
Anderson, W. D. McLachlan.
Second: -J, A. McLachlan, P. M.
McKenzie.
Second Part:—M. J. McDonald, H.
W. Merle; A, F. Chesney.
First Part:—B. L. Mustard, W. M.
Murdoch, B. C. Murdoch.
The best spellers in' •the monthly
spelling matches were:
Sr. 4th:—Walter Workman.
Jr. 4th:—Helen Dinsda.e.
Sr. 3rd:—Grace Coleman.
Jr. 3rcl :—Willie Mcl.acnlan.
Seeoncl:—Jack McLachlan.
Auburn
Ifnox church held its Jubilee anni-
versary on Sunday and Monday last.
The Rev. Dr. MacMillan of Toronto,
a former pastor, was the preacher of
the clay and his sermons were very
much enjoyed. The music by the choir
and others who assisted was also
much appreciated. On Monday even-
ing' a very successful entertainment
was held.
Kippen •
Dr. and Mrs. Aitken and 'children
arrived home on Monday after spend-
ing three weeks near Bayfield.
- The young people of St. Andrew's
church achieved such success in the
presentation of the play "The Min-
ister's Bride", a month ago, that in-
vitations are coming in to them to
present the . play in neighboring
places. They are 'going to Bayfield
on Tuesday evening next.
Rev. Mr. Richardson of Brigden, a
former pastor, is expected to preach
in the Presbyterian church next Sun-
• day.
Mr. and Mrs.- A.. McKenzie at-
tended the "diamond jubilee" in
Knox Church, Auburn, last Sunday.
They report most inspiring addresses
by Rev. Dr. McMillan of Toronto, a
former pastor,_: and greetings
from Huron Presbytery were presen-
ted by Rev. Geo. Telford of Blyth.' On
Monday evening a garden party was
held and many happy reunions of old
friends took place.
Misses Irma and Beryl, daughters
of Mr. Henry Montieth of Powassan,
are visiting' at Mr. J. B. McLean's
and A. Monteith's.
Mrs. Baynes tad daughter of De-
troit and Miss Edith Beech of New
York are visiting at Mr. Robt Day -
man's and with other relatives about
Iters. Ne,
Miss Beatrice McGowan of McKil-
lop is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Mc-
Clymont, and other friends:
Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Dalymple and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upsball visited
with friends in Port Elgin and Tiver-
ton this week.
•
Misses Margaret and Jean McLean
and Frances Aitken spent Tuesday
in Exeter.
Mrs. Thos Kyle received word of
the death of her aunt, Mrs. Wallace,
in Lethbridge, Alberta. Her many
friends sympathize with her.
Miss Sarah Dayman spent a pleas-
ant time with relatives in Detroit re-
een
Mrtly.. J. Detwieler has solei his fine
fare adjoining the tillage to Mr.
Albert Harvey of Stanley. We have
not heard where Mr. Detweiler con-
templates going.
BEST TREATMENT FOR,
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
--o--
When the Blood does not circulate
Creepy through the Veto- you have
High Blood_Presswre and this Is but
a Symptom of some other disease or
trouble. There is usually Kidney
Disease, Heart Disease, Nervous
Troubles, Hardening of the Arteries
or Brain Trouble,
There is always the danger of a
rupture of a Blood Vessel and as the
Hewrt, the Blond Vessels and the
-Kidneys are all associated with High
Blood Preseure the best and most
sfutisfebtory treatment is
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
and
• Hacking's Kidney and Liver pills.
TJils treatment will reduce. the
Iliood Pressure 'iby removing the
cause and driving out the Pelona
from the system. We are firmly con.
vinced that this treatment will re•
duce the blood pressure below the
danger mark and flute free your
ntdnd from the constant Worry of
death,
People who huge been ailing tor
,yeara should not expect a complete
cure in a few days, one should Lake
atleast she boxes rri' Ilacicing's Heart:
and Nerve Remedy and three boxes
of the Kidney and Liver Pllda. 13o
sure to get Hacking's. if your dealer
doss not have them, he will bo glad
to get them for you.
Mrs, Walker, formerly of Port
d]Igin,
POW living in Flint, Michigan,
eve: "The neighbors are perfectly
astonished to see me getting along
so weal. I oowtrlbuto my good health
to the penalstent use of Hawking's
Heart and Nervo Remedy and gladly
rocamenend it to all my frtonds. "
Sold by J. E. Bovey, Druggist
Clinton lAle1
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News of MappenIngs
In the Coning and
toistriot
,1'frs. Ross Doig of Ilowie% a
young inerried woman wile will be
greatly missed in her community,
passed away recently, Her husband
and one little son survive.
Wingham has the names of .876
persons in its 1C20ivoters' list,
Mrs, John Frane of Exciter had a
stroke the other day and for some
time was in a critical condition,
Rev, J. F. and 'Mrs, Ding/um of
Wingham are spend* their holidays
with their daughter, Mrs, Chism of
Columbus, Ohio. •
A valuable team of borses owned
by Mr. John Garrett of Iiuilett was
killed in the pasture field by light -
Ding on Sunday week.
Brussels had a suecessful,celebra-
tion om Thursday last, a large crowd
being presentfor a good program of
sports.
Up Ethel vow .Some people have a
habit of• Paris-gyeening their potat-
oes and doing; other odd jobs that
they have not time for other days,
on Sunday, at least so 'tis said.
Mr, and' Mrs: J. Anent of Brussels
announce the engagehient of their
daughter, Margaret, to Mr. T, A.
Hawlcshaw of the Standard Bank,
Hussar, Altar The . marriage will
'take place in Winnipeg in August,
Goderieh Rebekahs motored down
to Hensall one evening recently and
dnstalled the new officers of that lodge.
Mr. Thos. Coulter of Blyth was
rather badly injured the other even-
ing when .his car turned turtle just
south of that village and he was
pinned underneath. Another motor-
ist came along' shortly after and he
was rescued and taken hone. His
hand and head were cut. and bruised.
A car driven by a young man by
the name of Price of Goderich met
with an accident near Blyth on Sun-
day week and all five young men
who were in it were more or less in-
jured. The car was said to be al-
most a ,perfect wreck.
Mrs. James Clark. of Loyal, Col-
borne township, mother of Reeve
Clark of Goderich, died last week.
Mr. H. K. Revell, the well-known
poultry farmer of Goderich township,
whose barns were damaged in the
storm last fall, had a barn dance last
Tuesday evening to celebrate • the
finishing of the reconstructed build-
ing. The affair proved a great suc-
cess,
"Royal Dundee" the horse owned
by Mr. Robt. McLean of Goderich,
won first money at the races at Kit-
chener last week.
A number of Auburn young ladies
are forming a baseball club.
Miss Mattie Sallows, formerly of
Colborne township, was married at
the home of her brother Mr. James
Sallows of Glen Adelaide Ranch,
Longfellow, Alberta, on July 0th to
Mr. Robt. W. J. Parkns, son of the
THE WESTERN CROP
It is estimated that about 30,000
men will be required to work as Farm
Laborers to assist in harvesting the
crops in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and -
Alberta.
The Canadian Pacific has arranged
and is advertising usual special fare
of $15. to Winnipeg, and will run
special trains from Toronto, August
0th, l.1th, 16th, and 18th. —56-2
HARVEST HELI' EXCURSIONS
81s.0b TO WINNIPEG
Plus 1h, cent per mile beyond
August 0th, llth, 18th and 18th,
stations Toronto to Scotia Jet. inclus-
ive; also all stations on Depot Har-
bor; Midland; Pentang and Meaford
branches.
August Oth and 18th, from all sta-
tions in the province of Ontario and
Quebec; Pembroke, Golden Lake, Up-
tergrove, Toronto and east.
August •lith and 18th, from all
stations in Ontario, Toronto and
west.
• For further particulars apply to
Any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C.
E. IIornring, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto,.Ont.
J. RANSFORD & SON
Up town Agents, Phone 57
Constipation Generates
Poisons
When Constipai—tion oomaes, what
happens? The Colons get clogged
with waste material, which le ex-
tremely poisonous,' the (blood etrcula-
Ition comes in sufficiently close con-
tact with the waste to bake up ?Riese
Poisons by absorption and to didtrtb-
ute them throughout the body. The
result is --the I,iver becomes Slug-
gish, you became dull and heavy,
Biliousness' asserts Itself, then you
have Headache, Kidney and Bladder
Trouble, Indigestion, Appendicitis,
and more mils besides.
Hacking's
Kidney and Liver Pills
are highly recommended for
Constipation
and its Evil ReSults
They ere purely vegetable, do not
Gripe, .Purge or Irritate, and !bring
relief by producing a healthy condi-
tion of the SlWnmdh, Liver, ICldneys
and Bowels.
lie matter what medicine you are
leeches' Cot a laxative it might he just
ndt well to change off to Hacking's.
The combinbttion of 00.110ara, Pep-
permint, Mayairpio and the other
VI:Vat:00e Drugs Conitadnd in torose
Mlle will produce results to he un-
equalled by any others. They work
beautiful in Digestive Disorders, tor
Gas on the Stomach, for Spashmodic
Pains in the Stomach and Bowels,
+and for Dyspepsia and indigestion.
Buy a tsw boxes front your dealer
to -day, but be absolutely sure you
get Hacking's,
Sold by J. E, Hovey, Druggist
`l'FT1112$DAY, JULY 20th, 1920,,
late Rev. Joseph Parkins of Medicine and Mrs, 1;1, M, Buchanan of Wing
Tint. Mr, and. Mrs, Parkins will re-
side in Medicine Hat, Misses Fior-
euse and Joan `Young of Goderich
were present at the wedding,
The marriage tools place at St.
Peter's ehureh, Goderich on Tuesday
morning of last week of Miss Amelia
Sparer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John
Spurr, and Mr, Harold J. Hoggerth,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Hoggirth,
After a honoyinoon trip ' the young
couple will reside in Goderich,
' Walkerton is erecting a granite
monument costing $0,000 to the mem-
ory of the boys from that locality
who loll in the war.
Mrs, John ICemp, a former resident
of 1-towiek, passed Away at the home
of her son at Petersburg, N. Dek., re.
Gently at the age of ninety years,
Rev. Dr, Harkness, the new Minis-
ter of the Wroxeter Presbyerian
church, was inducted into the charge
yesterday,
Much damage was done to grain
crops in the vicinity of Blyth`on Fri -
clay last by the severe atom of rain
and hail
' The employees of the Waiter and
Light Commission at Goderich have
been instructed that they are not to
take any risk at any time or on
any condition while working for the
town.
The fence on Mr. John Hasty's
premises at Dungannon was soaked
with coal oil and set on fire one
night recently. A neighbor noticing
the fire extinguished it before much
damage was done, It is curious that
there are still people who will stoop
to such low-down meanness as that,
The cornier stone of the new chan-
cel which is `being ,erected in Eg-
mondville Presbyterian church in
memory of the soldier boys who fell
in the war, was laid on Wednesday
of alst week, the honour of laying it
being given to Mrs. George Laidlaw,
the oldest Member of the congrega-
tion. In the evening a social was
held on 'the church' lawn, a musical
program being given by the Kiltie
and Pipers' bands of Clinton.
William Archibald, an aged resi-
dent of Egmondville, passed away
last week. He was a mason by
trade and built the first woollen mill
and the first brick houses ever 'erect-
ed in Seaforth. He was until about
twenty years ago a resident of Mc-
Killop township and for many years
was a member of the township coun-
cil. His wife and a family of three
sons and three daughters surivive.
A number of residents of Hensall
have purchased oil to put on the
streets in front of their own resi-
dences or places of business.
Mr. James W. Reid and Miss Sarah
Baines of Goderich were married at
Knox church manse, Goderieh, last
week. They will continue to reside
in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Cook of Blyth
announce the engagement of, their
youngest daughter, Jennct Leuella,
to Mr. Gorge Clarence McGowan, son
of Mr .and. Mrs. Win. McGowan of
East Wawanosh. The marriage will
take .place about the end of the
month.
Miss Mamie Warrener of Goderich
ham were among ,the tourists • wh
left recently on a trip to 'Turop
going under the arrangement of th
Free Press, London.
The trustoes ,of Zurich Pubfl
school have re-engaged the stall fo>
the coming year: Principal N. E.
Dehms it a salary of $1300, assist-
ants Misses Kalbfieiseii, M. A, La -
mord; and 0. ..O'Brien . at $1,000 each
Mr. Ishister of Wingham returns
last week from Saskatoon, where h
wits called a short time ago by th
illness of his brother, the late Mal-
colm Isbister, who was, postmaster
of the city and had filled various
public offices • in the gift of are
people.
- PUT TOWNS/TIP TO 8800
O EXil'ENSE BECAUSE H
O WAS OUT 75 CENTS.
e A .case titan is probably without
precedent in the annals of Cienadian
c
in courts, has just been disposed of
by Judge Sutherltiul in the Division
Court Meaford, 11. J. Orr, a farmer
living at Fairmount, about 8 miles
from Mulford, sued the Township of
T,eephrasia for the recovery of 71 eents
whish he claimed to have overpaid
e the township collector in the way of
e taxes. The plaintiff, in his tcstimonY,
stated that he had been at to loss of --.-,r
$68,07 in trying to have the alleged
error rectified. In the meantime Orr
bed a petition circulated alleging that
the township treasurer was behind in
his accounts, and asking that his books
be audited by a chartered accountant.
This was done, and the result was
that the books were found to be cor-
rect, with the exception of a few cents.
The audit cost the township $800.
The judge dismissed the action with
coats to the plaintiff, It is said the
township council will bring an action
against Orr for the recovery of the
amount paid for the audit.
A largo ear was ditched neat,' Ex.
pec
et r
a recently nal and nd it is believed that
a consignment of "wet goods" was
being convoyed in same, Some cases
from the damaged car were carried
into a field and covered over and
were removed daring the following
night. The authorities are working
on the case.
Mr. W: T. Pellow of Goderich vis-
ited in Exeter recently and while
there his car caught fire in the barn
of Mr, W. A. Balkwili and if it had
not been discovered just when it
was both car and barn would have
been destroyed. The car was pretty
badly damaged.
•
The town council of Seaforth has
.arranged with the Public Library
board for the use of one of the rooms
for rest room for the accommoda-
tion of women and children. It will
be open from one o'clock to eleven
pan. on Saturdays and from one
o'clock to seven on other afternoons.
Brussels is without a regular milk-
man and the villagers, are supplied
by neighbors who happen to keep
cows.
Friends are a priceless possession.
They can conquer who believe they
can.
IFR SALE—ANY BIDDERS?
One Ford car with piston ring, two
rear wheels and one front spring.
Has no fenders, soab or plank, burns
lots of gas and is hard to crank.
Carburetor busted half -way through,
engine missing, but hits on two.
Three years old -four next spring, has
shock absorbers and everything.
Radiator busted, it sure does leak,
differential dry, you can hear it
squeak.
Ten spokes missing, front all bent,
tires blown off, ain't w,orth a cent:
Got lots of speed, will runlike the
deuce, burns either gas or •tagw�
baeco juice.
Will harm no one night or day, for
you can hear coming when
miles away.
One tire off, runs on rim, its a darn
good Ford for the shape it's in.
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Every barometer by which investment values are appraised
points to a strengthening tendency in the Victory Loan Market.
The Minister of Finance .announces there will be no increase
in the supply of these bonds. There has however, been an
increase in the income tax. These two factors alone add sub-
stantially to the value of Canadian Victory Bonds. Every
owner should make the strongest effort to ,retain his present
holdings. Also, he should do his utmost to buy more at pres-
ent prices. We recommend:
To 'those with incomes exceeding $5,000 a year:
Price Yield
1933 maturity (tax free) 991 ,....5.55%
1937 maturity (tax free) ' 101 ....5.41%
To those with incomes less than $5,000 a year:
1934 maturity 96 ....5.91%
Accrued interest to date of delivery must be added to these prices.
Our prompt attention and quick delivery is a convenience to olfr
clients.
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AUGUST 18, Y ram Stations Toronto and North to Dolton, inclusive.
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