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New Bakelite. Tops ...
Keeps Cold, for 36 hours.
Keeps Hot for 24 hours.
For 49c
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THE WINGHAM ADVA
CI
OWN HOUSE-
WORK AT 70
With the I•teip of Kruschen
"For nine years now I have used
Kru::chtwu Salts and could not do
withOur them, I take a third of a
Fs 'teaspoon in a cup of water as hot as
I can drink it. No sickness, no head- I
= arh.es now. I am 70 years of age in
LITS- April, and jut with taking Iruschen
Salts ani able to do all my hotlse-
n work duties myself, "I recommend
• I' ruschen- to all my .neighbours, Be-
fore I began taking it I was .never
away from the doctor, but now I ne-
ver need him. I used to have sick
headaches and then was not able to
do anything. Bet now it is different
—thanks to Kruschen Salts.' -=(Mrs.)
1 J. G.
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evim etee m etereas etesveteeet meS!etee esteseee e emeaeemeaeaemaa,
Kruselten keeps the organs of the
body working actively, cleanses all
clogging impurities from the system,
and sends clear, vigorous blood
coursing through the veins. And the
result? An end to all Life's minor
and miseries, No ntor$ headaches,
tiredness, depression, "nerves," or
constipation, Instead, a sensation of
delightful freshness, high spirits, hap-
py outlook—in short, sheer good
health!
W.C.T.U. SPONSORS
1 TEMPERANCE COUR
Temperance people are freque
charged with neglect in the line
Temperance Education. A very g
opportunity of obtaining knowle
in this Department is afforded
the Temperance Study Course evil
is sponsored by the W.C.T.U,
the O.R.E.C. This course is en
ing upon its fifth campaign, ww
begins in our Sunday Schools on
tober 9th, continuing every Sun
until Nov. 6th inclusive. There
five lessons in the course and are
two grades.
The lessons are published in p
phlets and can be had from the Ca
paign Office, Box 3073, Montr
The price is five cents a copy;
cents. per dozen, or $1.75 per hu
red. They are also published in
following Sunday School papers:
Playmate for Juniors; The Caned
Boy and Girl; The Challenge, You
Canada, The Canadian Baptist a
the Northern Messenger.
It is earnestly hoped that t
young people in our Sunday Scho
not only study these lessons but di
they write upon the examinations
the close as wall. The National
C.T.U. and also the Provincial o
aniza i
g tons are giving substant'
prizes, while many counties, inclu
11 cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c.
a'aeras: araeeeteevieera' .xoom i-' ,eete seereysr," amore 'r.:mteeeteearea:,ar a. y;�-eeza
A BARGAIN for quick sale, Driving dred acres more or less.
Horse. Apply to Robert Currie,' The property is situate one and
Sr., Centre'St., Wingbam, I one-half miles from a church and a
ccliool.
BATTERY RADIO—In good condi- There is said to be on this prop -
tion, for sale cheap. Apply to erty a 13 -room brick house; a frame
Mrs. C. N. Griffin. barn 60 ft. by •50 ft., with stone foun-
dation, and a drilled well. The soil
is clay loan with gravel bottom.
There is also said to be two acres
of bush and two acres of orchard.
TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent.
of the purchase money on the day
of sale and the balance within thirty
days thereafter. The property will be
offered subject to a reserved bid,
Further particulars and conditions
of sale will be made known on the.
day of sale or may be had on appli-
HOUSE FOR RENT Two storey cation. to the. undersigned.
Red Brick, all conveniences, cen- Dated at Win ha
g ni, -Ontario, the
tr ll- - ,
a lu to
ca d
yearly
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y a lease.
Rent 3 y ent t -e '
ww n le'
t ell
day * of
reasonable, Apply H. T. TIlornp- 1932: September, A.D.
son GEOR GE WALKER,
Goo ; e
Ontario,
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Auctioneer. 'ing Huron, are giving a beautii
J. H. CR,,AWFORD, bronze shield to the Sunday Scho
Wingham, Ontario, having the highest percentage of i
Solicitor for the Adn.infstratrnx.ienrolment writing upon the eeauti
FOR SALE --About 1000 feet used
maple flooring. also one hard-
wood Bowling Alley. Apply to T.
C. King,
FOR SALE—Beatty Electric Wash-
ing Machine, Philco Radio and
Baby Carriage. Apply to•Mrs. Jack
Ernest, Francis St.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE—I have
a great many real estate bargains
on my list at the present time.
Some are nearly half prise of cost.
If you. want to buy a home reas-
onable, see T. Fells.
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TICEation. Many of the local unions ar
TO CREDITOR,Sialso giving prizes.
Superintendents and teachers of
S., parents and others interested i
; +ne Row feed Starnes or Ontario, that Temperance education, are respec
e
Thursdary
t. 2nd, 1932'
FinalWind Up of Walker Store Fall Opening,Sale. Many tookadvantage of the low prices offered. We have
filled in items where possible, also offering new items,
as advertised. These advertised lines. save you money
and every onegenuine bargains.
NEW KID GLOVES
Kid Gloves in the new imported
glazed kid, new designs on cuff,
full range of sizes and 1 Oh
colors, per pair
NEW NECK SCARFS
Scarf's still play an important part
adding color, large new showing
covers patterns and colorings,this
special assortment, all silk and
newest designs, colors 98c
Each
RAYON PYJAMAS
Rayon Pyjamas offered at new
low price. See them to
realize the (v)alue ,n„-„ a if
NEW PULLOVERS
The latest designs, in fall: pullover
sweaters for ladies inter-
esting new knit weaves. meeDI
NEW WOOL SCARFS
New Wool Scarfs that will play an
important role in the smart dressy
out fit, new interesting weaves,
a� 1@
colors, etc,, 7 c and �I .
Each
RAYON GOWNS
Nightgown with set in Lace de.
signs, real dainty, these gowns sell
regularly at $1.95, Sale 29
Price; each ., o
NEW IMPROVED WOOL -COT BLANKETS
This satisfactory wool and cotton blanket in dainty colors,
solid and checked, at a new low price, bound satin edges ......... 1.9
TWO Color BLANKETS
Two tone color blankets, 'a real
satisfactory and smart colorings,
rose and green, mauve and gold,
blue and gold, tnauve and green.
Size 60 x 80.
Each ._ 7a50
Hemstitched Sheets
Full bleached sheets in double bed
size, splendid wear assured, neat-
ly hemstitched one end.MReg. $1.39, Each _....,..., • l i]
PILLOW CASES
Fine close weave pillow cases, 40
and 42 inch width, reg
29 c
39c. Each ti
A splendid pillow case of fine wea-
ve, and full bleach, regular 29c
each, 42 inch. size. ....... _- 39c
Pair
COLORED BLANKETS
Solid color blankets that add coI-
or to one's color scheme, positive-
ly one color only, no white used
as base to cheapen them. Green,
Sand, Mauve, Blue and
45
Rose, size 60x80, each . d7
PILLOW COTTON
Circular pillow cotton of close ev-
en weave, pure white,
Reg. 35c, yard 27c
Linen Towelling .
Pure linen roller 'towelling, grey
and white, all white with colored
borders. 15 inches wide. flea
Reg. 15c. Yard .,. ..._.... a7
FACTORY COTTON
34 incl; full measurement, fine ev-
en weave quality that sells regu-
Ylarly at 13c..,._.._„ �.'
ard .,,-_..._._w-....-- .
LAVISHLY FUR TRIMMED
THIS SEASON'S COATS
ALSO PRICED RIGHT .
$12.50 To $29.50
Plain cloths, and diagonal weaves, colors
Black,, Brown, Blues, Wine, etc., trimmed` with
luxuriant furs. Our new fall showing of ladies'
Coats is a comprehensive one.
MISSES' HATS FOR EARLY
FALL
Stylish early fall 'Millinery in four new
youthful creations, these new styles have taken
larger centres by storm.. See them early. Priced
$L5O, 1.75, "1.95
KNITTED SUITS
Knitted Suits, elegantly styled, from new knitted
weaves, mostly plain color, depending on blouce
to break color effect, decidedly smart, others
show small stripe and 9 9 to 14.75 A` -r 7
check effects, priced J e .
NEW FALL DRESSES
New cape effect, new sleeves, smart up-to-
the-minute styles, the mode for fall shown in a
new and varied assortment, Botany Jerseys,
Wool Crepes, New Celanese Cloths, Satins and
Silks.
CHILD'S JERSEY DRESSES
Neat styles for the little Miss, pleated skirt with
separate top, two tone colors with varied appli-
qued trims Sizes 3 to6. y •5�y
Each..... :................_..._..............,._..._. j (j
GIRLS' JERSEY DRESSES
Wool Jersey, Dresses that are neat and practical
one piece, long sleeves, two color effects with
belts. Size 8 to 14. 25
Each ....... -..... _..
er. Sugar — Little than peach
Mr. Jack Gallaher, from near Or-
ange Hill, spent. last Sunday with his
parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A.
Gal-
laher.
Miss Barbara Fortune who had the
misfortune to break her leg a while
uiago, is doing as well as can be ex-
Ipected. We hope to see her all right
of soon.
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RADIO FOR SALE—Stromber -, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Cerlson, 5 -tube battery set, with l pursuant toSectionf
ee d speaker.Can be heard 3.11V+ t 5l, Chap. 150 of
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drurittee (i
the I.atsr e 3 .� ciccl: an t41e aster- airy) held by thein duly verified bra and airs. Hollis Merkley.
on at the B-xt•a wick € otel in the I statntery declaration. The'funeral of Mrs, Andrew Gem
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of Winafhara, be- Thos. Fells ' AND T' - milllast Wednesday, was well at
urtinncer, eubject to a reserved bid teen afro- �1 - •d a >
sepie. 0' fipple- A.T. i.oc ridg , a3i pPrs i ha�-an claims against thefulls urs
<• g � _ urged to co-operate with rhos
•estate oe John M. Eisi r, late of the organizations who are seeking in thi
- TI wn hip of Turnberry in the (onn-
e” io bring home to our youn
BELFAST
Miss Elsie Vint left on Monday to
attend Stratford Normal School,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sherwood and
to : Shirley. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
e Gaunt spent Sunday at Mr. Sant
g'Sherwood's.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Alton and boys
c and air, and Mrs, 7:11 McLean, of
Goderich, spent Sundayat River -
F
..
A number from here attended the
School Fair and concert at St.'Hel-1
, ens on Friday.
MORTGAGE SALE ? ty: of Tiroii, Farmer, wlio died on wa
er 1 about
are sixth day of July A, people the fact concerning alcohol;
ID. e rquimd to send by pow., beverages'.
"Valuable Towrt Propertp , pr•epaid, or deliver to J. H. Craws-
1.uter and by virtu ofthe powers f,c:rd, «'inghatn, Qntarit+, Solicitor
sale contained in a certain wort- for the Executrix, on or before the
g•3ge whish will be, produced at the i tenth day of October A.D. 1932. their+
ne ,yf salt, tber' rill be �ti8iered {
r salt, by Tullis : re in writing of •their elalms.l
ay,' Szpre ai�er 24th, A.D.. ) 1832, at and ai:e nature of the :s f spent Sunday with his parents, lir
names and•addresses, with full par-' °lir, Harry Merkley, of Wingham
Auction o'n Satter- ;'. ticula \t
SALEM
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T TAKE NOTICE FL"RTIIER
A i sal aentdi day of Oc- _
rife fiiilowang property, namely: tober, A.D. 3933 thetended. The service was held in the
said Executrix '
All and Singular those certain par- i men roe '
t p eed r« dar-tribute the assets church. The pastor's sermon was
' ce:s' or tracts of land and premises l of the said estate among the parties much appreciated by all. The choir
sitnatealeing and beim in. tee Town entified thereto, ha'-ini- regard only rendered special music. The renaairs
of Wingham in the teninty of Her- to the claims cif which she shall then
on and -Province of Ontario and be -1 have had notice, and the ;aid eaecu- were laid to rest in Wroxeter 'Come
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any �.trii.e e
. d � s
P I.� numbers 84; trix shall not be liable for the said etery, The trend= have .the srrapa-
• and 355 on the North side 'f Care= aesets o: any part there d to any •thy of the community.
Street. ire• Jane Sidi r s eS7ezond Sur- perss n of whose claim she shall not There will be no se i' e
eTown 1
in. said.
'S r the Ts
�w�.i f L ._
t iln
win.rr ct
then !have
recsivcd 'r. ,fico.
in he
't. pori. the.. said pre:miees • there is DATED this ee entcenth day oi'',churrie here next Sundae owing to
saielt�tel be situate a six roomed white S et
pteber. A.D. 1O32. • the Anniversary Sen -ices in \Vroxet-
brkk house with kitchen ettached,,
, F' Mr. and Mrs. W... R. Farrier, Gar-
net and Olive, of Whitechurch, visit-
ed at Mr. Ebner Alton's,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hunter and
fancily, of Zion, -visited recently at
Mr. John Campbell's.
J. H. t RAWFO.?RD. I
whit inode'rn convenienees, all in Wing,hant, Ontario,
gocd d repair, `
TERMS: Rei. , -. - Ten per cent. of the pier- ' '�.yi?c.r,r i<•r 1.2:le Executrix, NOTICE TO CREDI'T'ORS
chase money t b .3id dXw11 at NOTICE TOO 'CREDITORS NOTi'C'.• It HERE'Y GIVEN,
the bine alt ,ale anti the ba anee •
t ;shin 80 daso tifercwfter, u 'pars cant to Section 51 Chap 150, of
hoe. ta.rt0 part :::lar, assn zondi- N )Tit,E 15 HERE•n�l GIN Ex, tie Re iced Statutes c;f Ontario, that
n: iii Bate apply le, teeeir dere" 3„. l P r Itr1:i a) ' et,•i�a '51 Cehel 159, t all person,: Navin cleiene a ;net tete
ed. Yh< etc 1 1 Statutes e. new :c,, that Estate of Richar l G ain•-*e- late 'af
DATED:AT at t in ?:ant, L�)it3rt; .ii�' al pore,,7i having .�.iaiois .'; ria t the •the ToStit3:77ir i i'Ir:ti c 7.] file
ti t tcp,tcl'r•lrr, .A.D, 1;§3'x•. , late• ee Wi.]sam John <i:cl:e]J, late rteinty o. H...ro F
T ')q ,; 1l"e Ttawr•n,hip ;f Ht .v'u?: ta, k ilii, deceased,
�t, ,, FELLS, �ies'tii^�'netT, 131 tr.e jwTi }e:v did On :.r il'i
J. 11' nutitiFIre1.i1, 4e:int of Heron, Farnic.r deceased, :day arch A.D.n tivcni?a
i,j died i. 3 .''r:•I �1 1982, ar t'il ii o
about the tenthday:ed to send by 'i5i,', , or - to
°`. i } t ,Au ,u; t, A.D. 1932. ars required 1 deliver to H..'-Cr3 fe r , -r
. i'r cl'aiel by I J- 'n' rd, ��-n.�i•.am,
'tot, prep air;, or delirer 1 Omar r, S,:3 char fns the Execsicr,
'tce I. H Crawford, Vt ghant, On et -r before the tenni day .ct Oc-
,arise., Solicitor for the Executer,' an ,tober, A.D. 1952, heir names and ad
I3cf,,ire tl-e tenth. flay 1:� - Oetrab :r, d ewes,''with frill pa.:".coiars in writ -
e32, their manes and addresses ling of thee claim and the nature
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SuBoit, t Sn r the Mortc'•ac.ee
ADMINISTRATOR'S
MINISTRATOR'S
SALE
Of Valiizab1e Fartn Laods 'in the
ovrrtship of Inc wick
The Aelminist atri'x cf the estate i
Janis Wallace Clerk. deceased, wi
atfer for sale by public. rection
the Angie,-,Anier'icaa Hotel, Goeree, i d the
a ore,, ^t.
particulars is inti#. (If I the semi, ts iii claims,
held le %Item
.inns and }i..
rar ct,the nature of the , call} wrer.fieti by a ;cis,#.utosc- declare.-.
.aritirc r.
iSerie New Beets Prettily
and Differently
ethod: Cook the beet greens 'an
ender. Cock the beefs until ten -
Chep the greens very fine, Sea -
lilts for the
ouseholi
By Betty Webster
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
I bulk.
Method: Stone, elan and mash the
peaches. Add little less sugar than
peach bulk. •Cook very slowly 3 or
4 hours until done. This is easy to
tell as they become darker and more
settled looking in the pan, This
peach butter is excellent for short
cake or as a sauce for ice cream.
Children love it on their bread and
butter.
less
Grape jam
4 cups of sugar.
Little water.
2 pounds of grapes.
Method: Make a syrup: Cover su-
gar with just enough water to moist-
en it. Cook until syrup threads. Add
(seeded) grapes (seed) and boil until trans-
parent.
BAKING HINTS
Tomato Cups
Tomatoes,
Corn (uncooked).
Butter.
Bread Crumbs.
Bacon if desired.
Method: Slice off ends of tomat-
oes. Scoop out centers. Cut corn
off cob. Cook for a few minutes with
little tomato pulp. Fill centers with
corn moistened with tomato. Top
with bread crumbs and butter. Bake
in
hot oven until n 1 growl
bs are brown
wti
and tomatoes are cooked. Serve on
rounds of buttered toast. Pour over
any pan tomato juice. Garnish with
To dean soiled wall paper take crisp bacon if desired.
a clean duster and rub in dry powd- —o -----
era borax. Then rub it aver soiled Easy Oven Meal
spots on paper.
To Take Off Lacquer
When freshening a brass bed
here part of the lacquer las worn
rs'f,, the test of the lacquer may be
ren -.owed by sponging with alcohol.
COOKING HINTS
1. cup of left -over neat (chopped).
1 cup of tomatoes,
1 cup of boiled, rice,
Seasoning.
Method: Mix well. Pour in butt-
ered baking dish. Sprinkle top with
crumbs. Top with cheese if desired.
Bake in moderate given.
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To Insure Flaky Pie Crust
Add small tablespoon vinegar to
cold water when mixing .pie crust,
Then there is no fear of soggy pie
rusta
st,ti with batter< pepper and Balt. To Prevent Juiee From Runtu'ng
se , (if stay ) held lwy. there duly i tion.
verified by: a statuir..ry declaration. , Preen well into a buttered ,;ing Out of Pie
AND TARE a statutory
l✓ FURTHER , AND TAKE ' 0'. It. E FURTHER HER ;,, t .
t RT TER' that th d tenth d n1 s d (-finaat d ore platter Fil] St -etch a fiti ' f t cloth
C'r b
r• after Sat tt ay it c-: a repo the sofa about
that after file said Iemir day ,-f tw,A.D.i
1.,-,her,Dtg8`i' t with email b
.d
°- i -r, . be �a execEtt!� center nen' beets, season-, tytue inch:wide tightly around
the riin
tiler, 1:43'2, said exegator will proceed •' will roceerl r u is
t4h: 11;1i7:. .+"e �. .. , 1> £/ rltftr ..tae �i?1e'. a�bE.... ' rile '
tc tree a.,et.�t the life: This is especially 11e] -
satd t e: a .,.,, � R ,. .. ._ Y p
a rt Saturday', the ei�yhth day" t i tee. estate sail`c11:; 'tile parte entitled
the sae estate ate z regard
drt3e5
e entitled .l d h 1
n e nett• C t e:reia Maedis regard nilly ',
lobo-, A.D. 1)811., at 1.3t3 ai ziotd; in ,Resort , ht wing regard .only to €lie to the. claims 5 f' •yr Shall
trite afterxitit5rt „ , ., _ d tn. L. �-,.r1a.y,e ,.Earl have
property, and tilt. said ex r
1b 11 ecuttsr , C i• Ball r-' beliable, 1, d
Ali and sing•
by eteerge 'talker, c'iaun- v,f wade+eel he ,hal1 theta. hale tEen had notice, and the
said "rein
tteliiw:rYrerr, lase following hail 0otiee i e
ro,attic y*s t .a ncit s net a e the
ell =or
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off' �if'+ywwiria fru
tot and t•'ra riz ae
fill t ifmpo ed of
the St t*,ertth Comte„
si'„ip K itv'tck, ce'
wall. Trina outside edge'with thin of
of hard boiled eggs.
sat Cart td
be Balite for rite" Said as x•$s assets or 2.11?, , T
or :any part thereof , any part .1,�.��t ._, a.t': ,This saw.
Good For Soup
ib -'end off a rah -r ase.
delicates soup,
aunt ceateert aa
� t ty* llersot. t+f J person •t'r 'rnrl>s- � { "es
�artd ate./ prerai,es,4`eho,e €ia-nes lie shish not then; have l'' z zea -m at shau =•:ct.'t?tn enr7 rcastel : h mea.
�... tl- n tt ,I �tat
ass the A l�1erea , see creed tet?tate, to kC :reCe `r`L°r 1 Gtr
i D: 'f'Ert at Winzba'_yt, ,C+ aeerie ,^,c'practically wasted„
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of the Toeine- -
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DATE day
September, A.D.19t8,i,,
T. I.3'. 'CRAWFORD7,
ILin,;d,atu, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Rxetutor.
n eetttb day of Septcn ber,. A.D.1 --� t3-----
w, t .
J H. C rt?` V F r RDb each Better
q,ve7.;Fs; r . r :t csches Peer er peck
S ,SI 2' .: t'rr t7 a Es Catar, I i a?sES.
y baking' a cherry pix.
1932, by The Bonnet.
rporation, Chicago)
sc:
a,' what's the' differ•rrnee between
statesratan and a politician? ,
"A atate_�imatt, illy son, wants to do
a.aething for his country, a politic--
trirs his country* to do some -
or biro.”
BORN
IR
WIN—
In the ie
Wing -ham
.General
Hospital, Wednesday, Sept, 14th,
to Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Irwin, a
daughter.
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ALLEN --In the Wingham General
Hospital, Monday, Sept, 5th, to'
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Allen, of Low-
er Wingham, a daughter.
TOFTING—In the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, Sunday, Sept. 11th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Tofting, a
son, -
ELLIS—In the Wingham General
Hospital, Wednesday, Sept, 14th,
to Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Ellis, of
Brussels, a son.
CRULLER—In the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, Sunday Sept. 18th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruller, a
sam Grove school fair, near Kitch-
ener, when two boys not only invad-
ed the e girls kingdom, but walked off
with. the prizes. Ralph Howlett, of
S. S. No. 6, won first prize in the,
sponge ge cake division,- while Gustave'.
Brahman, of S. S. No. 12, stitched.
the best two button holes and but-
tons and won first prize. Girls Won•.
the other prizes.
Stung by Bees, Man
Becomes Unconscious
Thomas Rivett, Dungannon,
carrier and truck driver, had a
uliar and undesirable experience one.
day recently. He was loading a load
of hogs at the farm of James Mc-
Kenzie, Lake Road, Ashfield, when
he
Yeas stung by bees on the chin,
the elbow ,and on the tips of two of
son. his fingers. A short time after he
STAMPER—In Btuevale, Monday, compalined of having a peculiar sick
Sept. 12th, to Mr, and Mrs. Frank feeling and collapsed immediately. A
Stamper, a daughter, local doctor and a nurse were called'
and it was 45
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pec -
Boy Bakes Best Cake at
Balsams Grove School Fair
Women may have invaded man's
kingdom with success in modern All the prizes at a recent sports
business, but occasionally the shoe is meet were •carried off by one man.
on the other foot. It was at the Bal- He was given six months.
minutes before he re-
gained consciousness. He still feels
the effects of the collapse however.
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