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A. 1 b,e home in , .. ae., andioing to Petrolia 7,il I I ,bb 1. . . . eia' - , ,,.,. � . � � ) , � I . . � ' ' �_, ' - b ,, on ----- , t, ' ,4a's, 44 g,'t-or A ir � orn-a"iedil , I y fkne hospital M ' '- � .� ' eat in the elections , �' Ml, . �#. - b T 11�i 44,87 , er. , 'n - W Pig� ToronAo,- ggqwmpaniled kh. - .h,L A Ver "I I" , -­ tAA 4'� �o I , A:� ow, � � a I I - ._ parA , " ,, 1 OMW ! "I fl_,Z�4­ -f+- r I I , \ . Com)) -146 N�Ith eylind , � � , - Z � ep , and the duties of Premier- wi ,- . famil �. , yr,, Aaa 1* \ � 'I , . � ATge .Of P:he qlA;S,% � ­ , . . I ,� ­ I . � � 1. . 10 OR I � ". ;!a',' � I ,,.r_ F . etion. I oe . ' -7.fi ple, reside 9.1i 1, . . . , "": ga *` " ' ' eT- .. - Y. for tivo r . . of de- where his. rw � I W . . - �v ul teri !Mip 0, �G%* . , #a, after 3 Up peo ' where he will have 4 larger field of � Set length,, adjustable'base, ,11 I .1, ­­ , , ; tall on the shoulders of Hon, . Im -1 t. I. 11 " y . . - . . . olssal I b �, I I . I � � . I � �,:- I . - " . �� . .� ".., XIM ation was held in the v ,� ld ng work not � �iong. . I . I ,, .. 1 .. U practice, We also made mention of I ed- Plunger c4g0 and ears rm a min- . .� � . . I . I ` � Sennett,. who will fo . . . apda -light when it be�- ,.. V11 � . - . b , g I . _. 61 � I � .. , 11 s ' a also aa an ex- his ecessor, Dr. �G. COolyer, late of .. � ,,I .11;� , . , , 1. ,,, IX �,, u muli who pur1chased hi§ practice - stroke. - - . . .1� _.,, " :.1 I - ,. N p. I . , � ,o, I I . . .. . . R, - 1, It., . . VARNA � - .-, � "that. . T. illan was ,- lij�h, ft � . _ , I lected as member for South Hur- large ob" sic! ught de to Lond I te . 'o . I 1b, ,1 _0 �, I ip, "' � on nment will be a , o e 'Dr -PIP1 ,�, "I ;� I �,A_11�` , servative Gover Notea.—Far"mers are busy these � #,. and, ,being of a bright and -4 .the fine h meof th la Fitted,fori P/4 -104' I D .. .. - �,:­$10400, - 1 .4 .1 1. I ,lie -was met outside of town, b -x ma3tetig�'dt,40.ositi(m, wa& grmtlY be- J. W. 'Peck, on Mug,Street, and who ' , '' I . 11 I . �� � * flboo �� .., b . � . .. �,.,111., . I and will be able to carry on days harv6sting fall *he;�t, which�. is '61' . . � I V. i . I #d � , n,,�:��;?�....�, .. , & Zurich. Band a -Ad a large number' loved,, and, did- wonderful work among comes ,wry higlilX recommended and Fitted -for 1% 4xich pfoe , . .,.. � � . , .� and substantial major- a real good., crop. I of enthusiastic Young Ale-, armed the, riatives; ;in the way 0 enlisting who, is already onjoying a good share -S ��.,11; lb � a clear . I � . , . . . �� � � , , ,.� I'A,��, Misses Mtossop, have returned hom I he rea Oh e I . . pecial . . , . I I #Y, Which will be independent of other Q with,,oil soakLed brooms. A procession 'I of 1practice. .winch , L . . 1. i .,�,_ e of 1810� . ' b th . . . , I - - . r .Zromp memb Be. a�. ,The sacred concert given y . e @'I �� � field and report a grand time. i w pipe ........ I ............ 10 ' I. .". r I ". �b th - ' t � !t a S stock pump f two a In t 'T .g an � � � ,!;, ", I ,, -, ers in the H2Ou after a two weeks' vacation at Bay- was formed and the spe,ctael d en T�giug the g� in all th I . - best a oQu e for eir uplift e I ,,; 1, J- No doubt there were many factors nearly 10.0 blazing torches moving in od , . Sh Qitiz�ns ' Band of ,Blyth, on SundaY I . L 4,90 , ,!. �. b . . Misses ,Gladys and Edyth Beatty to town with Mx, 'McAfillan in the comes. horae, weal, entitled, to a rest evening liLs after the close ,of the I t, . Ci a/ 0 , . �: ,which led to the downfall of the Lib- ar� spending a few days in. Sarnia - -. A will not soon, be f9rtotten bv froyn. -hex lou active work church aeMce��,. I stern PUMPS . . L "' . .. mid . . � ..g continued was ve�ry largely at� 61 .85't $4,00, ""' , -L.stand ton le wb and- duties and is well and, fE�vorivbly tended and mu�h enjoyed, many com- / ,. � �, I eTals, but,perhaps4 the most ou - with their aunt, ,Mrs. Ful . 'the hundreds of poop . o lined the � .�, -, ing one was the smashing of the solid Mr. William Beatty, of Mount street�_ The parade ended ' at . the known in't1ris district, where she liv- ing in cars from .quite a distance and , . . 0 I ' . , Brydges, called on friends here Sun- b,and siand, where an -open air meet- ed ,as a girl. and will be, welcomed by for some -thing over an hour they play- HAND . I . . . . - 1. .1 I � Liberal bl6ck in the Province of Que- day. ing was held. Addresses Were glv'eT' a host of f *ends. ri ed fine. wellknoWn hymns and sacred * . I . bec, in which Province the Conseyv- Mrs. Rathwell, of Wheatley, is the by 'MT. McMillanand other Prominent 1111ave Returned FT,ornt 'Swtland.— rielectons, ,which gave evidence, of fine WASHING MACHI14ES ' . atives gained twenty seats. guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Reid. Uberals, of the riding. After the The Mipseiz Helen S,Wan. and'Wss Jean training and good ability, and' Blyth �1 I . The Co.nBervatives also made gains Miss Mary Chuter, of London, spent speeches were over the procession was Bell returned, home on -Monday last have good rea.son to feel proud of " . , I in New Brunswick and the other Mari- last week at her home. reformed and the celebration was kept from.,a two months' trip to. Scotland, their Band., and no doubt on so-ne fu- -, ,Red Star " , . I . Mr. Clifford Epps is home from up until past nAdnight. going there on one of the fine liners tuxe -occasion they will be greeted ja�y . . '. . time Provinces; and in Manitoba, Sas- Cl;��. He expects to return in, a few of ft ,Donaldson Line, and returning even a larger audience. They -were Wit -h corrugated cypress 11 � katchewan and Prince Edward Island. weeks with his -wife, who has been � on one of the fine Canard Liners, and nicely introduced 'by Reeve Higgins, - - Ontario and British Columbia were here for..Borne time. repoot most -pleasant voyages ,going to whom they wrote expressing the tub, aluminum dolly, angle I .1 the only. two provinces in the Domin- Mr. Jack Raymond, Of Toronto, . KIPPEN gyrd, comink- --home. An interesting pleasure that it would give them to cut gear,% ball bearing ; ... I 0 ion -which Were a disappointniLnt to spent a few days last week at the . . ativ I — , . Notes.—The Wsses. Jean Ivison and featiire'abd indic , e of the activity ,corne and, give a sacred concert at. -the, guaranteed. . . them. ; home'of Mr. and Mrs. John Beatty�. Isobel Alexander have returned to and enterprise of the present. times, close of the I local church services. I . I 1. . I . ,ht- was'the -daily issuing of a paper On The local church ,services were not PRICE S 1 8.00 - 110-11 is . The result in Ontario, was, perhaps, their homes after spending a dalig . ful week at Goderich attending surn- the Cunard Liner called "The Atlan- as,well attended on, Sunday last as . I � . ". I . the saddest disappointment to the ELIMVILLE mer school. I i line with they should have been, many claiming Special Wringer, covered . .1 f b I . I � Conservative party, There they had Miss Doris Alexander is visiting for the news far and near through wiTe- it was too warm to attend services-, cogs, 11 -inch roll. , , confidently expected that Premier Notes.---4Miss May Jones, of � Lou- a few days with her grandmother, less telegraphy *and were sold by news but we venture to say that the heat ONLY $6.,0,0 t . . I ) don, is nursing little Miss Doreen Mrs. J. Alexander, Sr. boys on -the boat every day. They would be much more oppressive 'at H6ward Ferguson's. strenuous cam- Coultis, who underwent an operation Miss Mae McGregor, of Toronto, 18, visited the cities ,of Glasgow and Ed- the different beaches on Lake Huron: I � .B, U paign would sweep the province into for the removal of her tonsils in Dr. visiting for a few detys. at the, home, inburgh and -many places of interest, ' On Sunday last Rev. Mr. Anthony, . I i I '. —_.. I their column, but their expectations Fletch&r's Hospital,, in, Exeter, on of Mr. and Mrs. X. Mustard, of Stan- including the. great Shrine erected to of the United Church of Thames Road, Fl., ' __ ) ' . . . . I .. . .. I � " ­ � ­.. 11 MWLL were, far from realized. . ley. the mernoryof the fallen soldiers and conducted services in the United � ' ' They failed to redeem, several con- -Miss Vera Heywood and Mr, TOM Miss Edn;i Butts, of Toronto, is the which had to be seen to really esti- Church here both morning and eve- -­­ -_ . stituencies that they had counted on Heywood are home for the holidays. guest of Mrs. j'. 14. Perty. -mate its beauty .of sculpture and fine tring, delivering well thought out ser- G. A0 SILLS . . Misses Joy and Evelyn Whitlock, of design. They also, visited -the home mons very appropriate to the times . . I . I . . as -sure gains. It is true many ma- St. Thomas, are holidaying in the vi- where Bobby Burns lived- and Were in which we live. At the evening ser- . . J6,rities were reduc�, but yet were cinity this week. � . greatly irnpressed by the beauty of vice IMT. W. O, Goodwin, leader of I large enough to give them to the Lib. Rev. Mr. Virlifte, who was attending HENSALL the parks, which the copious rainfalls the church choir, accompanied b�L his & �SON " Ir I erals, Then they lost Northumber sunu-ner school at Goderich last week, Carmel Presbyterian Church.—The keep so fresh ,and green, and which wife, rendered a duet, that was much . ' . - has returned horne again. are so large and 4evoted, to gami5s enjoyed., On the coming Sunday, PLUMbING HARDWARE . land. Ontario South, Toronto West Mr. Case, of Stratford, delivered an pulpit supply during vacation will be; and centiw Of amusements. They August 3rd, the Rev. Mt. Sinclair will I . Centre, East Simcce and North Wel- address, -which was much appreciated August 10th, Rev. I. B. Kaine, of Sea- were also impressed by the fine char- occup�y his own pulpit. FURNACE WORK , . lington. None of the;se losses were given in the interest of the Lord's Day forth; August �7th, Rev. W, J. Wal- setter and culture of -the people whom Mrs. D. B, 'McLean is spending a I I . . Alliance on Siffiday evening. ker, of Niagara Falls; August 24th, , they . were thrown in contact with, and week or so -with relatives and, friends —_ I I anticipated. I IT- Rev. N. Stevenson, of Toronto; Aug- � . I Mr. and, Mys. John Francis and B the beauty and rushing commerce of in St. Thonvas and Port Stanley. I I Then the Conservatives failed to re- f- i,q- qi- .0 T -3 ; ;�_A .1 45:_' ust 31st Rev. A. McGregor, of To- ,. I b 0 Bill. , ID o on, v s n I I the cities visited, but regretted W Tvir.. and Twxs. George McIntyre, of deem West Lambton, South Huron, neighborhood last week. I Tonto. The above mentioned ministers learn -of the great masses out of em- Detroit, spent the Week end, and first ' - South Bruce, South Oxford, West El- ,Mrs. Paul, Madge, of Milk River will conduct services, during the month 1 yment at the present time,. While part of this week at the, horne of Mrs. I . I I I Alberta, ha& -been visiting. relatives i�' ?f August while the minister ie. tak- P� - gin and some other constituencies . ing his vacation. enjoying a very fine trip and., visit James -Sparks. I.., . where they had expected to secure vic- the community. � New Hospital.—Following the lead they were delighted to get back t,) 'Mrs. Nellie Detweiller, nurse in . ... . od -old Huron, the banner county, training at -Lady Minto Hospital, � RS tories. They had expected to defeat Of Mrs, Patterson, Sr., who has retir- go ensall and district which can- Cdchrane, is spending her vacation, ed, Mrs. Robert Patterson, Jr., has and H, ' I I ., � I Hon. James Malcolm in North Bruce opened her cozy and commodious not well be surpassed. . with -My. and, Mrs. Basil Edwards and and,Hon. Peter Heenan in Kenora, but N An Interesting Trip Abroad', — We also with her brothers, William and . . otes.—Miss Violet.Petrie, who has home on King Street for a, cottage . e� 0 MT. WJ side at Rippen. these failed. been spending the past year in Van ,Ili:am Consitt, Harry; who rem OF HURON ''P-OUTH . - hospital, That such is needed, here is are ind-ebt d, t Mys. Thonnas Simpson, who has Z) 0 That the result over the Dominion couver, B. C., is visiting friends in evidenced by the fact that for fifteen Of 'Our village, for the following de - was a surprise to both parties is ad- the village and, vicinity at present. years the number see -king a,,,DMT,O- tails from a letter he ,reoently re- beet residing in London for the past ­ . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. McQueen and Mr. dation in hospital has increased with celved from his ,sister, Afiss Annie few months, is spending a week or so, I I. . mitted. Up until two weeks before and Mxs.,J. Moodie motored to Brus- each successive year, until in the last Consitt, who is Or, an extended trip at the honie of MT. and Mrs. James . polling day, election -was scarcel y sels last week and visited at the twelve months aver two, hundred pat- to England, Scotland, Ireland and Simpson and, other relatives. present unfavor'- mentioned in the country constituen- homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robb and ients have been, treated, nearly all otber countries. We, asked for Bayne 1VT,rs. Jeffe�y, Of Sask., spent a few ,o with being bed patients, who required Bev- as we thought it would be of i Mrs. J. Work and als nterreA days this week with h?r half-brother, cies, yet it was in these constituencies Mr. and t able worid-wide conditions,for that the great turnover occurred. The friends near Harridon. , eTal days or weeks of tr�eatrnent. The to the ,readers of this paper as well Mr. -Charles ,Jinks t was a. very . Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Bell McCarron new hospital will admit any class .of as ,to the many relatives -and, friends happy elvent, as they bad neveT.met which the Government of Can - city constituencies remained pretty and daughter, of Toronto, spent . the patients, except infectious disease and Of Mss 'Gonsitt, and we are giving beforel being separated when they much as they bad been before dissolu- week end at the home of their aunt, insanity. . ,a the 'letter card ais, received: "Marin- were small children. They 'heard of ada is in no wise responsible, tion. , I � Mrs. Alex, Ross. Motor Accident. — Mr. Wilson livim, July 16th: Arrived here from each 'other a few years ago and this That seems strange in face of the 'Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner arg Carlile, of our village, met with a . n Heidelberg yesterday and join a con- was the first opportunity Mrs. Jef- t_ now taking their holidays. Rev. C. auto accident on Sunday afternoon ducted paxty to Switzerland, Italy fery had Of coming to Hlensall. Fol- accept my warm appreciation, fact that the Imperial policy advoca Mustard, of Toronto, will preach last when on his -way to Clinton to and France.. We flew from London, to I -owing her visit with Mr. Jinks, she ed by the King Government meant morning and evening next, August take his daughters to Clinton where Cologne, a -bout four and a half hours' left for a year's visit with hL�y son in with that of the Prime Minister wider and -better markets and in face 3rd. they have, situations. They had been trip, with :o;bout an hour's rest in England. ' of the fact also that the Imperial Pol. 1. spending the week end here with their Bru V& flew at the rate of ,Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill oval of my re - icy meant increased manufacturing in parents, and after attending church from 80 to 90 miles an hour at an and family left last wee,k for their, cord as your servant, and your ' in the forenoon, were on their way 'altitude of 3,000 feet. ,Fro -In Brus- summer home at Grand Bend. where � Canada 'because American manufac- 1) when, they met a car, Mr. Thomas sels -to Cologne was rough and some they intend remaining for the balance . I turers would have, under it, to estab- Notes.—Miss Ethel Dexter return- Maitland, of London, with three pas- were'very sick. We encountered a of the summeT. / hearty endarsation of the re- . lish plants in this country before they ed home after a week's visit with her sengers with him and in some man- thunder storm, spent two half days Master Raye Patterson is spending could have participated in Empire cousin, Miss Margaret Toll, of Au- ner when opposite the farm of Mr. an the -R-hine Bailing from Cologne, to a week with his friend, Iffaster Hay- cord and policies of the Gov- . burn, who -returned with her. Robert Allan, near Brucefield, on the Mayence; from here we proceed wth Old Bonthrori, at the cottage of Mr. � trade. Air. and Mrs. Thompson returned London'Road. there was a headon 001- a party to Munich, Lucerne, Oarda, and 'Mrs. J. . W. Bonthron, at Grand ernment itfider the leadershi The election on the whole was very after their honeymoon and spent Sun- lision whenboth cars were hurled into Naples, Rome, Piss, Venice, Genoa Bend. h- p I -similar to the Reinprocity election of �lay at the home of Mr. Thomas Liv- the deep ditches and Mr. Maitland To- and Paris. and expect to sail for home Mrs. Agnes McDonald and daug] 1911. For years before the Reciproc- ingston. They went to Kitchener on ceived the most serious injuries sus- on Or about Augr;,st 24th from South- teT, Mss Florence,are visiting in.De- of the Right Honorable'Mac- Sunday evening wheTe Mr. Thompsoon taining, besides cuts and ,bruises, a -ampton. The weather has been ideal troit. at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0 ity election Canadian farmers had is manager of the Loblaw Store there. fractured leg and had to -be nd we had a, delightful tour through J. King. Kenz'ie King. , been clamoring for the American Mr. and Wrs. W. Grieve and daugh- one of our local doctors, who was call- England and Scotland," Mss Con- MiseM. Ellis is a guest for a week . . - markets. When the Reciprocity agree- . ter, Mona, visited at the home of Mr. ed to the scene of the accident, hi an Bitt left here about a m-Onth or so with Mr. and Mi-,. Mew, of GGderich. Your obedient servant, - ment 'between the United States and and Mrs. J. Ferguson on Sunday last. ambulance to London, where he lives ago, taking passage on The Empress Mr. Allan Soldun, -of the. Bank of � � � The W. M_ S. and Ladies' Aid are and is in St. Joseph's 3ospital, where Of Japan on her maiden trip from Commerce staff, Shedderi, spent a daly Canada was ' before the Laurie-_� Gov- invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. he -will have to remain for some Quebec and had a most delightful 1yas- or so this week with his paTents, Mr. THOS. McKILLAN. ernment, the Canadian farmers sent George Dale, of Harpurbey, on Fri- weeks. The others in his car escap.- sage and as'will be seen fr&n -the and Mrs. H. C. ,Soldan. I , � deputation after deputation to Ot- day of this week. ed serious injuries, as did also MX. above mentioned letter, is having a Mr. and MTs. 0. A. Talbot, of Loyr- '.."'.. tawa, urging the Government to ac- Misses Blanche Wheatley, Elizabeth Carlile of the Hensall car, who Teceiv- most enjoyable trip by boat, airsh p don, were recent visitors at the home — - - - -_ - - - cept it and promising them a united and Louise Mills and Donelds. Adams ed only, apart from a seve d rail, and havin � � - - - re shaking an ,g relatives in En,g- -of their daughtet and son-in-law, Dr. . . . are spending a -week at Grand Bend. and some bruises, some cuts requiring land will add greatly to her -visit. It and Mrs. G. R. 'Collyerr. . I support if they did so. Then when poll- Mr. and Mrs. W. Britton and Helen medical attention, but is going around will be TeMenibeTed that Miss Con- Mrs. D. C. Paisl�y and little daugh- . ing day came they turned'it d -own, and Edith visited with friends over again. Both cars were badly wreck- sitt took her first air trip several ter, Jessie, Of Xontreal, are visiting . ­ I . I — - almost to a man. the week end at Forest and'LamlAort ed and Chief Albert Whitesfdes was years ago from our village, starting 'With Mrs. Paisley's parents, Mr. and _____ ___ That the. Canadian Tarmers have County. Helen and, Edith remained called to invesfigate how the accident out from Mcgwen's farm, immediate- Mrs. E. Rennie.. � regretted this action ever since does for two weeks' holidays. occurred and whose fault it was. ly west of our village, and had not Mr. William J. Fee7, accompanied by The Highway Traffic AmendmentAct 1930. Mr. -and Mrs. George Wheatley ! .Has 99th Birthday.—Sunday after- the 1?2st li�sitation in taking it, and his sisters, Misses Sarah and Mary, not enter into the question. They lost spent Sunday at the Bend. n4on and evening a very large num- only regretted, that it did not afford are enjoying a motor trip in Montreal, an opportunity then for putting the Miss Elva Wheatley returned after be, of the relatives and friends of heT more thrills than it did. But no Quebec and districts and are- recom- A T "I ff" E INI T I 1 0 '-' NT" farming p-rofession on an equal earn- %pending two weeks at Camp Bolton M,,. Ag,r- met at her home h'e.Ke to doubt in the trip overseas which she panied by Rev. M. B. Parker,. Rector e-ar Toronto. yis in her letter to her brother, of St. Paul's Anglican- Church. ing-basis with bther professions and n congratulate her Upon Teaching \the me1ntiO storm, Huisser im�proved) aftpz . _h, " -m !O ]a S * Mr. and Mrs. William Delbridge, of w.o,mderful age of 99 years, Thurs flying for hours at an altitude of 31000 ' We are pleased to sve Mrs. C. . manufacturing which is never likely Winchelsea, and Mrs. Bray, of Vir- being her birthday. A most enj,)yatbay feet, and through -a thunder her illness ofMOT"AWWWW"KIMP to come to them -again. And they did den, Manitoba, visited at the home of time was, spent and many were the �� will have received- what she de- and able to be axound'a little. . I 11. I M� it because the monied interests and the 'AT. 'and M-rs. B. B. Stephenson on warm and sincere congratulations. -arid sir6d in the way of a thrill, and upon Miss A -lice Kyle spent :part of last . -manufacturers told them to do it. Sun -day last. . good vdAes for many more -birthdays her return will have very interesting week with her sister, Mrs. John Deitz, ' , . During the past year and a half . - __ .--.--- WIhile Mrs. Agur has reached that events to narrate to her relatives and of Kilypen, and is this week being.vis- The Safety Responsibility Law ' wonderful age she has all her facul- fri—ds of her widely extended trip ited by her sister a:rd Children. . the monied interests who are behind ZURICH ties in a most remarkable measure, amd the very many places of interest ' ,Mr. John Craig and- Mr. William of Ontario comes into effect the manufacturing and similar inter- -being quite smart on her feet while which .,�he visited. Craig we -re in Toronto recently visit- J ests in Canada have been tremendous Notes.—Mrs. C. Fritz received word her memory is clear aind 'bright and BTiefg,—Mr, John Zuefle, florist, is ing relatives and friends and return- on September Ist. next. � � losers (in the stock market. The on Friday Of the death of her cousin, her vision and hearing wonderfully having the roof of his block irnmedi- ed home accompanied by their sister, . , simplest and speediest way to --ecoup Mr. John Fried. who died at Holly- good for that age. Mrs. Agur is a ately west of the railway track, re- ,Miss Harmah, who �ad been in Tor- I . ' wood, Cal. The late Mr. Fried was native of Prince Edward Island and shingled.' � on -to for some seven weeks taking these losses is through the tariff. They known to many here, having visited had a family of two sons and two Dr. B. Campbell, of Toronto, ac- special treatment for an injured knee EVERY MOTORIST IS VITALLY want a tariff that will be high enough at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz daughters,but only one daughter now companied by his wife and two daugh- and is ,now vexy much improved and AFFECTED BY THIS LAW to elirmyrate all competition and the at various times, living, namely V2rv, at home, to ters and son,. wb*- spent the past able to go ,around again quite Smart- i0onservatives have promised them 'Mrs. Blake Horner' left on Saturday whose good care and attontion her wee� or two with Mrs. Campbell's IY- I ' such a tariff. Naturally they are for Saskatchewan, where she will vis- mother no doubt owes a good deal. mother, Mrs. T. Murdock, and sister, ,* The Rev. MA., Hieks, a former pas- It is intended to encourage safe and care- ,� it relatives for Boyne weeks. The late Dr. Colin Fletcher was the Miss Ethel, returned to their home tar of the,glethodist Church here, ac- — . Conservative supporteTS. Once again "Mr. John Weseloh, of Waterloo, vis- son-in-law of Mrs. Fletcher, and was in " Toronto on -Monday morning last. companied by Mrs. Hicks'and, son and ful driving. .. � they appealed t16 their farmer friends ited with friends here during the pad justly proud of her. On Thursday af- [Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill has the daughter, attended the United Church I to help them, and the appeal was not week. ternoon and evening rela8ves and frame of his n6w,garage up this week Services on Sunday evening last, be- Reckless and careless drivers will be penal- . in vain. Mr. and Mirs. E. W. Stoskopf, of friends came pouring in and remain- and Mr. James iftngster is pushing it ing ,on a visit in this district, aild ized. , I . ' Kitchener, spent the week,end at the ing to well on in the evening, brought on to completion. Were warmly welcomed. I . � Both in 1911 and in the recent cam- horme of the latter's pare -fits, Mr. and Mrs. Aguir many gifts and remem- We regret to state that Mr. Fred The Rev. Mr. McIlroy'and Rev. A. , most Simmorts confinues very ill and is ouf- si The peraon who does not pay /or danWa doits paign, Liberal administrations went to Mrs. Thom". Johnson. brances, among which was a pal' . nelair both, intend entering ,on a to the person or property. of others or ,who has . I the country with constructive PT06 AUss 'HeIma Sippel and Mrs. Eng- beautiful and large -birthday cake ferhig much D. morgh F s holidays during the month of �. .. grammes that would have berrefited lish, of Detroit, visited friends here brought by relatives from Sandusky, Mr. Fred Bdbthron, following the August. not insuf-anee to ind*mnify others on his behalf I I", . one day last week. Ohio. Tl�ey motored to be -present on pompl,efion of �is verandah and other , A very inbweating baseball game is will have hie H . 6 dM . . � I- I not one s6etion of Canada, but all Mr. and Mrs. William FinkbeineT that, happy ocassion. Mrs. Agur has fmpravements,j having the roof of looked for�ward ito,be played on our . I . cen I se, susp'n . � . . ,:1 Canada, and -both times they were de- and daughter, of Stratford, visited at lived in the village for a number of ty, painted. diamond on, FTi0ay evening, staiting ALL Motor, A,ecidents ii I iftiving i4jury to tiny per. . , . I e� � If . , , :f4ated by the Conservative party who the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Hoff. years and is a .great f4votite with Mr. T.70. Jbfh!i rbeently made a at six o1clock, 6etween the teamig of . gon or.d6ing Y�ore than, $50 doindge must be , , . � �.,� , . "", ,.." ,had -ito programme top offer the cou-n- over Sunday. , botb young and old, her kindly dnd business trio to Toronto accompanied Exeter and Hensall, and as both are forthwit'h rbpiorted,�t6 the Police and by them - - .�,. ,; I . .�, I . ,. , try. Both times the Liberal M!111. -and Mrs. Ed. Lacque, of Chat- bright disposition being so well known by ,Afm. JoYnt , and Mrs. MillaT, of spltndid players, and wdil -matched- the . to, thelteilAtrar of Motor Vehicles and recorded ,.. � P'Oliey ham , visited 4Le latter's mother, -Mrs. and her kindness and hospitality most Detroit, who is %giting at the home game proyrAses..m(*e tharl common I ..- , . - iio, direct I 1,.;�'- . ,was too ,good, so Xood, that of M!rs. Robert SDAthk&n. . by , Wm ,with an estimate off the �,,�� '. .. I I C. Ayotte-, -this welek. ' marked an<% it is the with of her hodt . I intereot, tmd thbte will, no doubt, be ' shani pf ' X,,, . , Picnic parfiesJo,the lake continue it ,large aft I �'.._,i;. , ., , "Att6ek, g� :&6. made, and with the Mr. and Mrs, E. Sullivan and daugh- of fri4rds that she maybe spared zlot endahce. responsihill by each'. of those-' invol�ve& ,. . � . .::�'? � " 1 I I � tly I'." I . ft t1V-$h4*, it was not attacked at all, ter, of Detroit, spent the, week, at the on17 in oile yeat to reacb the the order of tb 'da I I I 'Mr. Wellington MeTAggart of To- I . I . I W..' I � It' 4 166nthry 17 . 1. r, . I . " )V,:. '. , , - , er is at present ronto,brotber_in,_IgW ,Of ir . ' ' 10'r � t1ko . � , �',,",1`.' ,,!',��)' �.q',k - - -#414, A -do issues, were ralse&_ home of Mira. Sullivan's brother, Mr. maift, but to enjoy many more loirth� Miss 'El"06 V� I .,i5i,' frail , . Vnl�sg 4 ft6t6#18i in jp "PO , F4 to ,1W ' 11��. �,�, -� ,I , ,i� M111 _ . � . I 1. , , I -a class in music Rvakynan, wto, has ,been,he,re for s, I .� . I _* .4,1111 , � .. Zimmerman. days.. 91%, �16119ravtl t , " � " .. F, ,� _.v_ , f, I I " , ", . I . da"*b, ho may tle to U10,person or_ r6pe!��y �. eft. is, in Toronto, era,] weeks in thig �inte,,rdsb of his i. - I of otheroo he sliould-, not drije a car wil out th-e , � . _ % New Z"'A"d Treaty 'MT. and ,Mfg. Clarence Ab#miAt of Eleotion I)ay,—The ele 0 B#d. for a lady frid � , . I &�� , 1� A.­,.� _.­ ,� I . pas I I 1, .��, , . Z. , . 1 ,�' . 1. " 14,14 . . k , a Me. . healA, re1tutned-on, Thurs&y to his . . . , t #i�,�,W%,Vi "... . Oalt visited relatbies h6r,% the:,,�ast O -Ver verutri,Qy it, lout village' oti,tft1WnC'A�e0.JAide, � Md � I pt,otbetilon of,1nbt1jAft4*. �, I S � ., 1 11 ... 11 % 1: `ft teftitett, has a, clear weeli, . I , . Amulluavy .L. I A very hftd **te, #69', !�.Joqr btl.AnO4 &6n T trade' As honre in the city ' � 1. I . I . I 1, .� . . I.. . � . � . I. ,� I . I I .. 11 ­ . 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