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A[,p MILE OF TARVA ROAD 5 disc tltz.ough .the 2�1;�imp near hot + �lr, and 111a•s. '1H'�t?� Nee and • 4,m- I when Fahr M'acConnell, was killied. Xoltn Gtallagher, • .one of the best;
hoists she noticed' i o 1 looking o - �Ii> of k'untSac "etre sir hi d His sort the accused a the driver. 1 n w a h" • s: respected , „' .
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stretch of 101i , n odd oolong :sol] , visi ig $ 4,10 �g 9 , h , was c. i .v x ..zxd highly respected resxdeis
r+rti �. f n lc t ect sticking out p the •o la thea Mrs.. M. -Weeb. ' Capital Theatre, o .railed ' notice a de our barrier
_ , - # g f t gz ttnd. lz t. , H to t is of 'Colborne TV., passed away at
.l c, :11oad near the railway t a4.4;s, d it o Air, ITeai'v � teal in in to prevent the cs nt ,A _
T tuggc. at a-l(J when finally bx otig-lit i . Wi s of Detroit, six- L nL time e p . c e t ac de . his home in Goderlch; atter an illness
,v, est sof llxeter I� Ortlt, aitcl tvltlllrr • , - � � - 1 a . , �'anClBrtGl1 J� YIOrke 4I a �
to. the .4iziace it proved to be thx ant Fat a few c�ay4 with relatives ataai Irl- - second victim, a g>andson o;; deceas o.s~ sprite tyay, Tie was in has 9Oth year,.
.lsx esrrporaitiotr limits, has-1ptaiiil. coy Northern. Electra+. Sound SYstem
Y• „ lers of a lw%e moose, the animal no ends. ed, is still in W1ugham, hospital with a,v as born in Colborne 1?p., with the
,e_e.ci *ith crushed stone. aitxd mixed doubt g ,, ',l _
. lit the' long ago, having laid .ra3`:,. tzel spent t1't�: �a�C:k-encs. ' Noir• .l'la its S•--t�clna' Fexbez•,s "So a fractured leg '.' •:'. ' Lxeelxton :off the past year, all his life
with iturvia :and is being rolled with , � t#i r -.t J. , , • ,, y b .,.
down at this spot' and digiti from io*i . Mt, end Mrs. J, iris rJner meal ,i >, and on the splits bill "Love Echoes of the robber. of tFu°11,axi1 systs .pent sail arils hoxiiesteRd, and had
sit text�ioix roller. the :,tcrno used lags I w0taltcis lit', eived fronts ha ?f. di• ns r I'a•veter, IY g „ y u1: 'a w
c t n a o .is at Ii,acket. of Nova, .Scotia at Brussels on ,:Jwt tIm gj,a c 'boy st .of during his life bad
•:been piled near the tracks for some i fns as x I�ev, r acne ^ :,.;...,. _ .. T,. __�_.. _ e ,; .
t encounte with another moose W S atl,riic7rcl the Con, r- ; .- 2J, 1930, aes4tmded In the ri}•s i at spent ,airily t3tree nights away, from:
3rra'e..
When 'eoznpleis•cl this should lion. L� pies. Matniee A1on, 3 pin.
or other wild 4tnintal. vc'ittion in, iVcr,r ttarnl?.ux'g,' Iasi week.,,'. V�inghana. last week, when .a :32 esti'- lzomi: ?4�as a very successful faint-
:Y,�r, or 'neatness i dprosperity,
�.ts .ku liras plass ' of z•oatcl. Chief : M41, Jack Itaschkc 'of Detroit visit;- ' JOE E. BROWN .. bre automats • colt revolver: taken f a 1He
: l c has lipid a gang of men tit work _ - .. asst with• 1Vtr, `Las , slid doughnut -face as t tearin' c o r ,
1 , ch! c over the v ec.lt from. the bank oil the day of .the rob'- was ilio last of : a family of S. Was
utacle:t• the dixeetlii':x of the County eaxd, she returning mith them after:' tornado from Texas. a - ur • son of married a5 ears ago to Misr Lon
d ix-ainetxr, R. Patterson, bety,, was f cued 'by a young ' g g
D R Y S D A L E' several. wecxs vrs,c wxtri 1 c;i r cuexits 1'be TENDER FOO`' A:delph Seattc, of town• And more worth, of Godexicb 'Tp:, ,,who survives
;le IRE .AT GRAND BEND :3Tr. and Mrs. Goa,.. 1tTcarner. ivitlt Ginger Rogers; and Lew Cody than that. In the .same river at iVln-bins, About a year ago, his fine farm -
FIRE Miss Coulter of fort utirweili sp,- ' Everytlsing from gigles to guffows 'gham are thought to, be the remnants house was destroyed by fire.
Tlm iax•Ok'e ^ou't in a barber 41olp at : •:-' ent the past week -at the Coinniercial of 0 i coppers a taken oil lire Dearth z aims suddenly to a life -ton
rKind Bond. shortlybefore Mx. Jo.ep] Alou,Y•eau of Deltz. fur d , $5 n 1pe s lso ak Y g
Wed. and Thurs. !
skvcn ver is renewing ol.�i acquaintaii:2:e�s:iii the guest of Eugene Tremae. !day of the ro'bbexy. For the last feiv xesirle'nt of Exeter in the person of "
.o'clock lust Tuesday evening which � our ci t't � . t Mr. Henry Cullfas has returned to' The MIRACLE MAN da .s bo who a. a been divin � in I .Toh'n T. Miners, in his 74th ear, He
for at time threatened to sv:pe uiai ; . t t , 4t.-Mou.seou v afi -i•a-.
tsed and 4J'—yd he*, for a long tiiiae. his home h-oxe, A story read and loved by millions -the river have brought many coppers I was around as usual the day prev-
aeaxste of the buildings on the naai.n . made into a great
Mr. Lester. Asch of aebrin picture. 1-
� 1Vir,s lsa�i~lsle�en •1'�urand tivh0 .4lpt�Yit a gvxlle, ; to rile surface and tl'x]s particular, lois sand t'etixing in the evening and'.
stie t:t,
The shop was, opctxated °ttY I few wekks at her home returned e spent a hew ria es with Milton ,Sauer: A Paramount .All Star Production :sof is now rile mecca of all the the following morning not feelin
Ttobt, kGuirt of .Ailsa Cxal , wand o c resat it d to 1 y p g g
London to resuti.e her sttidicrar'at St. last week. Friday and Sat. swimmers of the neighborhood. 1good'was taken.with a spell of heart
sirl7 81sa :prompt action of thq vxllag Peter.: S nzinax=7. Special aaiis.;ionary services vI be ' Miriam Hopkins, Jock Oakie Chas. Easiest non •enarians resid- trouble and remained unconscious
.-and campers xrzned with buckets DmO for •st the chickt'1', dinner conductw,d in t Lutheran church'Eugene Pallette and Wrn Collier jr - ' r till he slipped away. Was born in Us -
and #ii•e extinguishers }ueventcti the R h0 Lu heaan , eat of Sarnia, .and retired harness..
g' and supper rU the Catholic[ Church next Suud<zy. rn an action romance hit maker and shoe dealer, who died at borne, bein,a son of the late William.
Eric,. ,from slpreaditsg to Ilse banth of picaa]s, -fi �tbor Day. "Dancers in the lark" his residence on Aug.th was 13 Miners, mho came from England, He-
ading
illiasn Elsie inniic'di the .aantcent, Ail interesting event tools plaee.in
Mr. Gerald Denoinnut a�f Detroit, Kitchener :at 80 Elgin. street lace -in
ome ,1:l.atinc+es-13oxt , Wcc, Sat L isms ')years of age when his parents, 7 Uro was twice married., his last wife and
'3 he lite is thought to have ucrtedlslpc�at •Sunrlr,c pith ills i�ixrenfis, iiTr. �g, « , 1 tilers and ogre sister to03t u land in two chil6en surviving. Of a faro-.
P.-oia a coal oil stort- that had been of Ulla, Gladly Guenther, and her; •C•oming--Polly of the Circus p ii 03
argil lNl tt . &rill.. Denonlinca• mother., U%s. Jane Guenther when a Huron County near Exeter.. At the y' ' seven boys and two girls only.
', it turned low. District Loca& a c of 19 he- left the old Iionse and one. sirvives. Thos. of Rivers, Man.,,
Sul,prlsv in the form of ,a cup and g'
Mr. aril 'Mrs. Nelson Geoffrey of sau.cp shower tsps aurar: tea in hon- The funeral of Miss Alice Bell, of went to Philadelphia to learn the
New Route for - Tuelwit tnith took place from her late harness -making business and return -1
Find or .rrturned home -after visiting. Or Of :Vias lslizabath tlartleib, form- g .v
glue Waxer .Hi�hv0zay . with fi,ie•nds aril relatives the past residence Friday last. The service be- ing to Exeter, he, opened a harness
p' ' er su],ea v icor of the Is, Vag. Hosta%tal
Since Owen Sound has _reneged on :w•ek, ; ,
1 i r , pw:nose marriage is to take Jplace early: reg conducted by her pastor: Rev. W_ and shoe business which he continued i
Wue Water Highumy sociat on! ,�-i, anil Mrs, Albin --•t Bourke o. lilt September. The rooms were bea-' ��'• Young of the Carmel Presbyter- for two years, after which to moved' r
��, plan has been: developed .to continue. W ritcitic r, :pent Sunday with the tat- I rttifullt� decox•at j ed incl the b;•cip-to- � lair church, assisted by Rev. 9., Sin- to Sarnia. In Exeter .lie built the fine'
the activities of the Association for: Leis inather, Mrs. N. M. C`antin of :.,c, tecc:iveci her gif`.9 reds • an ar 1 clair, of the United Church. Inter -brick block now occupied by South- I
rla,e benefit of the municipalities aloilg ` St. Joseph. ,ee � nit s • • T •t , ,. , i c t ment taking place in the Hensall cent cote Bros. and +Gladman & Stantin; T • ! _ In enter .to handle the grain this
sof p in ter fls v u. carried out Y fall] the Fort Wilham
a .slw ter course, cutting acro --t from lila•. •arid Mrs Ral�.h ;;'leak of De- , in a: co:ur ci:enze o pink eters . Deceased was in her 63rd The death of Einma, wife of J. A:, ' 2 ; e , be cores of
, I x k ani green. (0 elevator mien will be increased
,tLL :bore of Lake Huron to Wiarton troit are visiting with -)IT. and _lir,=, c 1 he Pvi-nhig was spent in games and Year and until a few weeks ago, she Doan, occurred at the family resi- to 7vD0_ From 120 to 150 grain tri -
.sd asp the Bruce Pui�.i,)nsYu.lar to Toh- John "Cha rrett, souti: of St. Joseph, i contest, after w:•hich dainty refresh- vas vhig around quite actively. Sur- dense, 2nd con., of Bosanquet, in hor rners 'vra'll be employed.
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_rm'ory. It is hoped thzt lianitou?_'•in on the Blue Water .IiighrwaY• i' Y . wa,, f are three sisters, oils being 46th year. She was born in Dasit
,went; by e 31 -is by the hostess, 'Mr.•. T. Welsh of town and a broth- wood and was a daughter of Henn Fur the five months to August,.
?atx0i committees alio may lie_ miter- assi 1Pc1 by the 11x•;es 'L:heima .Sixler'r' � � R Y �
wted, as a ferry operated in .umniir m" ! i er, Will. at home. 'Calfas of that lace. Besides her hus- "- 23' Canadian newsprint exports
reds n . tl;ior aiscl Grace Guenther. , p were 37alued at $35,303,043 against.
iw,.e. connects the per�insula with the: r— i 1lis. Elizabeth Hartleib is a foremen � - - band, she is survived by four children $27,257,03&2 for the same period in
�1=d. H i L L S•O R E E N Dashwood girl and her many friends from 14 to 4 years old, also by two 192u 3 uIp exports in the same pe -
extend congratulations. brothers, Gordon Callfas, of Sarnia mod were valued at $20,008,461.
Exeter Man eyes 'fte;•. F. T. Grafton of Toronto earn I COUNTY NEWS and Raymond Callfas of Detroit,The �ein;st `$160075,533.
Au unusual accidtnt happenedwhen funeral was held to St. Paul's Ano-'
(3x Sunday Exeter lost a rifeoni l ducted the service: on Sunday aft: r•- i h;cl..Iira:ft was using his threshing Grain loading on Canadian -Pact-
xesidc:alt when Dani. -1 . Davis died a+t uo.ori. 'Rev. A. lainclair of Hensall, outfit at 11Ia:,on farm near Dash- lican Church to Thedford Pircehill
b s name at the age got � 0 year:� Tie will conduct the services on Sunda The Isippen Horticultural Sodc;t > : die planes :daring the month of Sep -
bis wooer. His ovals horse although ac- y cemetery, 13osanquet Tp. •member 3tptalled 26,31.76 -cars or 38;
Jh&d been in poor health foi c : c,ral :�clrternbcr 4th, at 3,30 pits, ' held their annual flower sriow an Crediton community was snocke.d 245,,200 lxushels. This at the begin-•
eGrs. Born in l;xetex• tva, or many The Annul COn z, ,.;tional Anni_ caistomed to the machine, .came too Tuesday in the school r•ootn of St- when the y heard of the sudden death :ring of the loadingseason which.
,ar: ix butcher, and made a 'wide cressc, slid it, tail caugist in the belt Andre-Yv's United Church. of Wilson Anderson in his 75.h c:ar,as two weds late year on pegs
y'' rf:rsas•y of the Rillal,ta c,tt clsurch 11411 i `I he hope was ii led 0ii its feet and y y
circle til friends, a meiliber of the Lilly Eil:bci, and 1llr;s. J. Barr of He was as well as usual in the morn- 'ec'rInt Of the retarded Harvest.
be l,elii on Sunday, September 18th,
,fu _ brigade in the early years and' at 11 U.M. and 7.30 imii, Rev. ATr, ; thio«zi atg ate t t i= pt:L'ey, breaking Cleve him i and 11Iis. TIarmpiler, of ing and at noon suffered a hetnorr- ,
tit,, shaft. I�ottar,a Oly, the horse vas 7713s has been the greatest seaw.
oi*a of rile belhin�� of til, iivirt i Hizrbeit of Holrnosvillr=, will be th, Detroit, spent a week at the horns of .hage anal passed away the following ;Mori Tor automobile t r
acsr..cxriatl chime: for a tivatd:.ei 50 p p l tlitial,iured, but it took some time to Air. and :firs. Charles Eilber, ced, ac Mont
p I special '. eaked. The Iiippen choir' 1 char tltt shaft of tightly wound or Cre- morning. He leaves to mourn his loss a,�axi has ever experienced, according
yeaxs. His wife, Annie l,ptr, surviv- will Supply lrusic for• th<> clay, y` diton. his widow, two sons and three ciau- to the Secretary of the Automobiles
horsehair' Albert Venius aged 9, son of Vont. Clcsb tis Canada. Cars
a also a sister, tet, b�u hrr?, seven +.flit. acrd ,lli •. J. W. Horner ofLur- gstcas; also twn' sisters. , he stated,
daui_*h ors and 11 grvn,1c.i11 r n. The ich visit,pd with Mr:. L. Troyer. _�_,Y Venius, Seaforth, had both legs bro- The services of Jack Thynne, oi' I'ad come into the city over the King
ken when he fell a distance of 20 Brussels, who travels under he pro-
Ed -Ward High -way at the tate of two
i ur x�r 1 was held privatt•iy on :Cues- Mr. arc, tins. ji'. Si't:iclo visited t 1 d a :day, an unusual number
;clay• with Mr. airil:Mrs, R. Taylor of Chis-� H E N S A L L feet in a bin at Wolverton Flour fessional name of the "Kait�a,, Far- from Cazlifornia, Florsna, Carolina.
elhurst. Mill:z, Saturday last. mer", are meeting with success this and Virgimia 'being noticeable.
Preached at Ca e-4't'ou Mr. and Mrs. Black of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyce, of season in larger fields. He has been
R—ev. Lorne Brown, one of Cred visited i�:ith. Mr. and Mr,. Jas. Love.. Brucefield, wish. to announce the en- ;awarded a contract t% appear at To- 'Th.:ae bras nearly $160,000,000 in• -
p en~ease in the total'trade of Canada
itcn's old boys and fruit of the Ev- Rev. 'P, Is, Love of lsitttare visited -ITT:,;. Vair of Toronto, is visiting gage -me t of their eldest slaughter, ionto Exhibition, where he will put A
=� gealical Sunday School r_o�v � _ � Sax n,]ae first five months of the cur-
b pastor ai the Home of • ]tis parents, Mr. acid with her another, I11rs_ Robt...Bontlz Era Jane, to Wilbert Lloyd John- on one of his well known entertain-
,
• sena lasea3 ,
of 'alae Presbyterian Church .at I3oll s Vis. W.'L-Qve non: siir., of •Goderich, 'the marriage to insets. Naturally, he is Leased at Year, according to a re-
p *"Tn smile by the Department of
'" a3xag Islaand, U.S,,'occupieti the Cred- 211ss 'Lettfe Love returned to her Olive Walker was taken to the Lon • take place in Septem er. receiving ,this Toronto contract,: Al- Customs mid. Excise. '
s . phe total
rrtt pulpit Sunday evening. 'list=re home after .pending a fe,,y days with cion hospital for all opo.ra iii for It is expected that Seaforth's new ready he is booking engagements for trade of -tbe Dominion, according to.
were many old-time friends :assd ac 'her brotbor at IC.intore. penclicitis. "talkie" theatre will be opened on the fall terns, and return engage -111- _4°'e'`e'tarn, for the five months end-
gimintancros in the. cungr-•gatio:s• Rcv Mr. and Mrs. W. L+'. Jarrott of Edith McEwan of Kitchener, is September 8th. enis are .coniin fox. his siis ing a - aaag wifli August, was $786,000,000,.
g „' d me as against $626,000,000 during the
•amd :t'1rs. Brown tivi:l ,prr,,l a week Tari•dc>n dished with 14Ii•s. L. '.Grovel. visiting with lice brasher, john 1VIc- An unknown thief stole the goner- ing.. and comedy :skits.
-itla their mother, _itis. Charlotte
Eiwan of the London Posits ator from the car of J. H. Best pea- 111a ice. 'sa-nte I' ?nI a year ago. Imports
g Reid at Goderich had a fantn 41MIng tate period were about $393._
"iir';rwn of Crediton. Wn'i. Sinip on, accoin panied by his forth lawyer, one evening recently. lily squabble to sett]>; the other morn- 3.Ofi;a00, as against $303,000,000 a.
nsother and sister of Detroit, spent i4lr: pied Mrs. John EdwardS, of , ing, when Mrs. Gourley charged her Tear ,ago, "while exports of Canadian
Antlers Found in Stanley L} A S kl W � � D a few days with relatives. Creditors, announce the engagement Ixrother Win. Haggitt, with assault, 1xr�ia3sace rose from $316,000,000 ap--
Sesfcortli News, in colutn.t of �' p yrs aWillim. Beaver of Kitchener, form- of their eldest daughter, Melinda, which tool,; place in Mrs. CarriekI prindmately to $386,000,000.
ago- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guenther and et ,v of toevn, nese ntly visited with frig Isabellai, to CTariiet Burton Wilson, 1 firrrsie, 'Goderich• Win. was nursing the There i5 a 1i
A few days ago while the wife of ends in town. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carrick bag which was cuttiii • up �,nThere ace •eavy demand .fix'
y' ion of Windsor, are spending their g r 1 Y $ of ding to the Govern-
�<l:'xnrry Zapfe, who ;Ives on the town vacation with his parents, 21 and Mrs. Leslie Knight and son Hots- Wilson, of Lsborne the wedding tola bit. He slapped it but did not hurt anent Labor Bureau at Montreal.
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'plane of Stanley and Hay, wa; vral'�:ing I1Iis. Chas.. Guenther. and havcy returned to their borne in take -place early in Sept. � it. Mrs. Gourley, however, objected The"big 1atixslper companies have been
Kitchener, after a pleasant visit tirith While plastering at the new theatre!to the slapping and received a few ai'm agiaig' naen for the bush. and thss-
._ relath v iters., ' at Seafurtlt the other morning, John � herself for iter ixouble. For one of proz }eats are that the demand will
Miss Horne, of Lenore, Man., t i5- Frost, Barry, Waterhouse an„ Jit: , ;these rise evidence was, he neglected . b ' Saffi:cient to make fall and win. heti with :,linaiv Ideid. Blair were thrown to the 'floor, a I to open his Band. this uvarditions -good. i4 ages pard
�� •x••'r3r•3••Y -7'-•• ti._;_.; .;.a,..;. ;..;..;.,,.;..;..;.., .�.✓,..,..;,q.:;.{..; ,.�..,.:,..;. ,..;..A 46.,, .;..;••r � , p Hag::;it �'; as found; fvztis year any the lumber companies
Miss Irene Pope of Toronto, is vis- l distance of about eight feel, when a 'guilty, assessed the costs of the case ram iii lrei than last
g year, the rates
o, iting with her mother, lilrs. Jolin i scaffold gave way. One of the lieu $14.50 and -bound over in the sum. of ; Paid being $40 and $45 a month,
" '$ Pepe. braise •ills snide. $200 to keep the peace for one year. nisi peas a year ago the seltedtilc3
al S '� 1 Mr., and Mrs. W R. Davidson have 13111y Kress, aged 4, Exeter, son of It was just a family awn to $26 a month.
' ? ; y quarrel, it wa;:'
� got nicely settled in then lie w. home � 1Ir. and Mrs. W. L. Kress :mist with; e tpla,isie:c? - N�
on South Richmond, recently vacat i nt unfortunate accident ivhen he
CEDAR POST Y? eel 1py D A. Cantelon: t _in in the path of a motorist and yr as r • _
K. S, 4 - Inches and up at only INIrs J. MacArthur of London, r:•- ,mocked to the pavemen., with the c
eently visited her brother, H. A::.- result that his right leg was fractur-i
35 Cents. olcl.i�e�b�o•�e
R eel at the thigh and. he received a ` " �•
,l. Doreen . Farquhar, Helen Smith •ash in the forehead and other bru
' FOOT END POSTS AT ONLY Grace Sto4e and Margaret Hilburn ses.
x •.."......._'•..•.,... $1.25 ' s,t Grace
S tits first of tlse week from
Robert Pierson, Brussels, was rad-!' y u
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spending a pleasant weer: at Turn ly burned about the hands and his o its
DROP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER! � ?bull's Grove. clothes were ignited' whets limes
The Boy Scouts, accompanied by from an o en ar of
p j gasoline which 4
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41. Fred Hess left for Tobermory, where lie was earring ignited -causing the
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or so. ]ar to explode. IIs had file presence 41z wI 'g� L _ 1 ' ; �, � Ruth V'anHorn of London, is visit- of mind to roll~ in -the damp grass,.
z 7� (� + litg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. extinguishing the flames before edicts
'" " z U+' •F Iittrl"nit damage was done to his body. a ZURICH HONE HERALD ' . Paper
+ Friends of Jas Hoggarth, are sorry
s.^. ,;.''.--�-•p-�<�<-i• : ; ; ;.�, ..... ,:. , Jr."'.1••t� ; , � .;.a: o.�..�.a c ,, o , 't' to learn ' a', gathering of the Dearing Taasl G�
I� Ll d lc Wing pe
t l that lie is Ito. eli,�oying• gow, ily, numbering about- 60 met on the for, one s:L
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health. spruce grove at rile home of Mr.and o
lira. T. C, Joyht has returned aft- Mrs. Chas. Isaacs, Exeter.- The fain- Daily Record ,
AIrer a pleasant visit with friends int ily are the descendents of the late e Toronto Dail Globe .
r;,^ T ark ~T+-PeE�....... s I M ia,° �F fi F�••Q•�• tit a •t €••1•D•Sti II•+F•F.•i•.•fi•... Detroit. ....
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t• Will. Dearing and wife and meinbers o Toronto Daily 111ai1 axil. Ex s iYe ....,......,:
Dr. R. P. I. Dougall of .i'etrolia, were, present frOni Detroit Decker, s P. �rj.0
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4- � w visited at the home of his parents, 'Mich. ' London Dorchester ATkosla �.
' ,,ego �s Mr, and Mrs. Will. Douga]], 3 Toto111t� Deily Star ......
qwv. I Montreal and Hensall. The oldest co- t, ""
r Dorothy T�Ic ttee•.n p $6,
uple. were Mr• and Mrs. Ali: T' � Toronto Weekly S�
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s esit a weep Taylor for
visiting at the Beach o'P]nes. of Hensall and the g y
yore est Shirle y London Free Press, ..,a•.a,....,...; ,...»..-.......
0&1 ulveri a Adair Reichert is confined to his Taylor of -Exeter. Win: H. Dearing e
honic� with a scveie fitness. L
q•' acted ar chairman. a on'don Advertiser
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#.l, y y Mrs, McLeod and Mrs. Chisholm of
Clutton Horticultural sooet, has London nri, Farmer's Advocate
X6.00
". IIS ]MACHINE DOES ,THE WORK OF ROLLING; DI;SCING Calgary, Alta., are visitin ' relativ•, Y " ".'............ $2.25
:: g es not staged a flower show ror several 0 'Farre ;and Dairy
AND MARROWING IN ONE Ql?li;P�A7IC1r1'. C013.E 'Z in and around town,' also attended ea • b ' ..r.�.. •...•,........ 2,175
• NAND ,lie funeral of their sister 112is Years but this year A. S. Inkley was . f 1'ayMeYs Sun
¢ LOOK I' OVER OR ARRANGE FOR DEMONST'RATION'S be. s Alice appointed head of the 'comtn.i"„tee and �. •,•'.` »•T .�^YSi...,.... $2.50 yp.
Bell, Family Herald and Week] '.By using, this machine .you have land firm below and icer « The la it was a, big success with stick a lar, a '• k Stas
k y ....,...... $2.25.
Lure preservistg mulch vn toll to insure. rapid p i lest ci•owcl of file season ar in f that it must bit, held ever e- Faxnil Herald
y of moss y y for 3 years a................... $3,00 0
` p gc.tininat]Opt of seed, - g:xirie at �ti^a'tltro on.
.t"nabling late sowing of .wheat which is r0commended by O.A^G: to Wednesday. last t Y ar iii' future. Ca�nacha .
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Wednesday. n Countryman ......_..;..»,........
sheets hessian Fly, twain in' a last rnzilitters' Ilensalt ball 'John Schram, retired farmer, who ♦ ••..• $2,25
g r^sly dofented for marry years lived nciar Pa ttlti :tit Weekly Witness ., ......... .,...p..,."....
Check he local team,.which gave each' team 11, s
..,....:. $ 3.15:
your Bean Harvester', plows all makes, drill and silo filling tyle th cried. at his home itis London recent! a Z"aYnlers' Madci2lhe
e thirst atnd doeidfne ,nn ^».>�•»�•••»•,.•.......: $2.5(i 1►•••
equip�ytent, Order Repairs early and save ex ensc: Y
gag - IIo was in his 86th year an(r was a Huron Expositor, ' Seaforth '
p a„ played in. Af]ra Craig Friday of 'resident of the cosier f a'
,w► y or more tltryit po , ................... $2.75 ._
4--G•-�-71�i d; 12 inch wide points ,for. Cultivators ,: texrtoon, with Il:•et7:call ui;'air, ''n�inrti��' o . '
' Word was received her of the , re years moving to LOYtCloli aftei°his g a great many more that •r * ta;alot :enumierate here.
And
c death retirement. FIB is survived by his wife i We laatve the Agency For eve
Of Gavin .R: Moir of � y every. ireputalblc Magazine OILS g . €n. �:..
AS GREASES Bisbee form- Lydia, and two sons, Dr. Normarv. ► C*ar$c7a and t
MASSE esly of Hensall. He was liortn, in Schram and Dr. 'J- + save you rno,re:
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ZS S,EZ�ZCE Si'A`IiC91' ienaalt 8.1 ye, r ohm Schism, both ora the most 6Feerr.
• - _ sieges GO tel i , tt t0London,
l years ago where. he was of
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1O• ,titpl0yed .by rise floss
P » �x h encu the Rent w all our Palp�ers' :a
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