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Willis; � 0- - AL", On . ..� . : -- , , . ,: 01 �, � I . '. t, ., . I , . I . � �P . I - r, '';,. &� ­ r�' �, 111"R111 .1 - I ,e ,, , 'wioewoksl - �, 0 evening sernpe � wowomadovl - Orr, . � . , �,�11 I flii �i�_. 'I... .. , , tP14, - v .. ". I � , ,� i � . lik-le Cq#m .4, g.lew 'i � " . ��i ' r, ,,,,, ,'A ,y o , I I .! 11! RRIA-P. - , . "��,,�,, ": :� p , JA ., gi`,.',�,v,",�: I&I I �� I .��: I'll", ;.?.: i�4 - dtfield, RX vi, - - 0�11`be heldin'the, lo.. I zm:i,��Tv, '*. ;l I ",� , 771�:'!�� , _! 11 - , .y th'at h,e ,Nl�s Lillian WU . .. , I , ,:�', 1. - , - ,:i., � ,,.'.. , '� , :� , 1111.1 ­­� � * doos, to his Stmtford, speutta few days last - lk .,.. �A.es, .acceptably Vy tlie-,';R*oto,r., ,tlwe" juo � "' - j� i ,� `�­", .", , �.: , ..; � , , , 11 k. 4­�-,;� L , , RNI NG . , Mi, wo ,� W;�X-ix - Wee eran Churp4.'next Sunduy. ,. . r,!4 r; , " ., 11 I ... � " ," ,:� "., ". ., '.11 "* ,I %,!",� ,,,4., �1' 4', t ". * I being one sevneO.-,durink thdl. Or I . : I - - �,_ 1 I '((,�'.. � I � '! 1�'i I !�� , , � , � V - I � � - i,!',� `;,�, t .4saistan't1% . Sulum - ­­ � � F11 .. 1,� I I " , 1.,,,ti,,� , ef".,� VIVAng de,%patch fr � Wial- s with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Currie, INT. X. SptL:weitzer, of,Sain, �� m,q*th of Angust - � � ,� , , ; " , � �r:, � . I 1, . 11 � . � � 1. . . , , . - ... . lb , , �, , ". t I � OA1 . I . : " " ��, " 1 "11", . 'N, - '; ' I.P. 1�1, - I . I . .., . . - ,.. " .red 'hol' r:% -be, a wery general ' _ .1 1. I , , , , . ,­�,.,:": , . 'I � 1,11; 1� "� ., , , . h' ? There io:m . '. �r . , " * �, ? , I 1�?` s, should 4 ___"__11____1-1__ T,4X'a8,r18 V%Sit4ng old frlehdis ' 1. - . -:i, ,...: .. . ... �i 1 , . , "; P; I , .. .Al P, � , -k. �_: , I m . .1. , 7 VL,Ql the daily pap6r e . -Mr. James Paterson, ,our:,-- villap, . - . I . ..,. ..�. '' I"'. .. %;" 1.�", �', �, 1. .. I . v,,! � 11 � I., I btlief among men. ihat to� sbow court- . . wi ave, � . . . - . -' ' , " —1 I . - I , . ....'... .1 . , I - %, , "'. I I � I I I = , fe;, eh� . r ' � I ' . ' ' 6 , �; , �." � "'t" telrelst to farnie's in every esy to his farnil�V, its showing off, it r present, ',�' �, ,qlerk, aocomp�nled 'by h . - � , I '..., ! "'., . .. ,A": , ., . - I - . WINGHAM44o, Uase4. C40herine and Rose lgaiAoh, rqturned ftay.n . a. w .is , , � , , 'I "x .., r S . , - - ... - '��,tvfl geek ,or two . , To- Tt � . :4, . � .., , .... . pl,wsanit ", I , �.­_tg,atl,of I I 0. . Of Ghicaglo;'�lrisited old, friends heroon motor trip during which tlime, thw, . 11 .. .1, ... 1'.�, . ..;"� �, .. 1, "'.. I I., � 1, . 01 Ontari ... I ,,, I I I � ­. . ,.",;. isn't, because the reel foundation of I . . .. .11 - 1 1 ;�i ��, �'­, . 1,� : , I I., �i. : , . f, . . I W 1. � , I Ai I . I I . I 'I I : ', . many farmers, the appointment _,­ 3". f. ; I, i- .- Notes. -MT. George Spotton was Tuesday. visibea in a ?111WnQ-wq" of A-R,ftam. all^U k . � a . I , � :: ,� I , , . :, ,,, � I I ,1 Ilk,., - respect. . .r. , , i.i. - I . �" reit'droong '. ." , " . . �!. 1 �4� � . . .1 , U,gg*iess f,4 as, . ome through Toronto, where thely � , . I . , IN . - D. � � "' , , - ..;.. 1� . : ., , .. I , -4, -weed inspector � � � il!, . � , , 1. , - I any family r'"Pect; I North Huron in the recent election. have been, visiting relatives 'here far and aring places, � , , �. , - , I . '. � Q 'S' '.., , , , : .. �i ­. .. an order of the Pro- man who is discourteous to the point Mrs. T�pmas F. 11ilarcourt and chil. some wei*p," left on Thursday,of this� h pq1g%b `4 C "I �� ; : Ir I ..-I .", _; L' is looked upon as But how can re-elected to the Fed�ewal House for (Mr� and, Xrs. Alfred Gallman, who Alluskoka, Owen 'Sound, 06111n.q,VW604� �. -b 0 b f . . , . . . � - I . I . I . , ',but One which is of boo selfilsh besides, dren, of Toronto, have spent their va- week on i4eir return motor trip to have relativies,'travelling, over 1,000 . : . , ,� . .:";- . I .1 .OR I *#aiaA Government, rish-nesis, and . � .. � �, - , � , � "r I 11 � A . , 0. foo&6h to pay any attention to. A Mrs. their home in, Sovereign, Sask. I Z_ � /I I_ I ..., . "I I - 5. I � , .1 ,.,# where his family is concerned? cation at the home of Mr. an miles. . I I . 'TH 71 X0 T119Y ARA':NWED. - , . I I . 11,::, , ' AT S . I 11-11', Patrick ,Gibbons, They -returned to Mr. and ig". Ed. Wagner, of Wash- 'Dr. J. A. Spelln�an, 'p I . . . I .1 � . � . ,.�. ­�_ T,hat� however, is far from being 111ow do you treat your own family . aee6m. anied by �. I , . . . . � . : 5, ", , . . their home on Monday -by motor. iVton, M$6h.- Milss Ida Well, of D�9- his mother and Misses Elva,' Aldia I 1. . I . I � I - 1� ,X.V.1 . ag, case. The Governigent, a n d anyway? .f" , . � . ,� ­ ­ .. . . ., . - ' ; I � I.. . . . . . . . . . ,?�;� .1 . , Miss Nettie Weiler, of Toronto, trait, and,Vr. and AEM. J. Eberhaft and Maude,Rolton, are spending tfielir i ' , . . . I ­ I 11 . :� , 1* � � , . � . � `� ; I lfid 6' - . .. I'll. - I . I 33ghtly s see that . uox- _.______, I . I . J I . '. 0, ,are going to spent the week end with friends in of Sagivaw ­� vacation at Grand Bend.' %fie% E%va ��:ff. Jous weeds are banished, as far -as . .,, Mch., vuAtted r�l ;e� Gra'ht .4 a wq d�. .. .. , . I our town. here for a few days -this week. - , I .".1 has been supervising play,groundi at . I . . I.r., , I 5 � I., .. � .� � . !"'.r. I 1-111.1'.. 1, . ,, from the land. They are, of POLITICAL DESPONDENCY IS IN.' The Canadian Chautauqua is in our Rev. Ano, Mrs, F. L. Howald and Mitchenex during the month of July I . .. - 11 _r .. .. ��� . posellal . . . - I . � I . i " 1� course, Imwood, spent a 'A 3 sizet, �' � I I -l',-, asking the co-operation of the SINCERE; BLUE RUIN TALK BAD and enjoy a real treat. days here with friends and, relatives. August. . � If Y � . ` - town this week. lCome, to Wilingharn two children, of E few and the 'early part of this month of , In' ' " `0 � . ' � "' I r I I -, - . i . . .. i'4_- .. . I I . , '. farmers themselves, but with or with-. The Wingham Citizens, Band made Mr. and Mrs. C. L. graith are aviaY ' MT. E. 'Stewart, of Toronto, spea# � I ", . � I 71:1 Qu -8.inches. - .,: � I 4 ; (,,,�' , � t this co-operaition they intend to FOR BUSINESS their first -appearance in their new on a few W�!eksl vacation and no, local the week end here the guest of Mr. 2 feet,, �.., W.4 . I I 1. . '. " 1; uniform& last Tuesday evening, when paper is being printed this week. and 3&s. D. W. Foss. I 11 . . '. ' ' �' " I -us campaign. (From The Financial Post Toronto) . ' 1� I � ,1� push a vigoro I ' � � ' ,.There was a time when Huron .,One of the leading ,Conservative they attended the Lucknow. Tattoo. Miss Margaret Prang, of Detroit, WT. E. F. Knipe, -a Kincardine, call- I � I x 6, feet,.8 indies I statesmen bar They presented a snappy -appearance. spent the week end, at her home here. ed on. friends in Hentsall during the � I . I- - � . 1. , 1, � . , , rI . attempted to throw a I V I I � � , I I I County was noted for its ,clean farms, blanket of deep despondency about The Band held a Tattoo in the Town Rev. and Mrs. R. Geiger and chil- past week. Sorne years ago Mr. ;ill. �11LNIVR. � . i., I �11 1* . ­ . I I . but that day has passed. In fact e,v- Park on Wednesday, August 13th. dren, of Preston, spent the week at Kn 2 fe I ; . Canadian -business men by this state- ive carried on the bakery business . pet 1.0 linches�� ` ' . .. .,.�� . cry year in the past decade has ,seen ment: 'Friday, August nud, is the date the'liorne of the formee's father, 'MT. here. . . : ` . I -. . - " ' ' - �:. I chosen by the Horticultural Society Moses Geiger, -r. and Mks. Albert'Smith, of Cros- � $Me Price , " I , "I shudder when I think of what is - �,�,�Lq"�' I I l , the weed crop gaining a little more roi- their annual show. X 11 I x 6 feet 10 inche I'll - 1control. Unless -the weeds are going facing -us this winter. Men and wo- It will be held 'Word has been received from the well, Mich., and 'Mr. and Mrs. W . I I . I I . . 11 . Hydro Electric -Power Commi�slion O'Brien, of Zurich, visited Mr. and '11 pu . ' I .: �", ipll I . � 14 .11" an get about in the summer, yon 'n the council- chamber. , �ql �, ". to gain the upper hand, prompt action men e 00" $3.51 ; - . . can get along with little food but you , that the rates for domestic and com- Mrs. James Darman, of - near Kippen, 11111 , " I I � 3 feet X 7 . ,feet - s 'I , . I must 1>9 taken and evidently the Uov- cannqt go long.,without parmth, in _____ ­ - mercial users will remain the same as duri . �111 , , , I . 1. � . .. � ng the (past Week. I 1,". -ast , The charge for horsepower '. Mr. George, C.' Pdtty made a, busi- . I . . . . �� � .... ve come to, this conclusion. %vinter. I r., I I I 11 . I ernment ba Unless something is done to HILLSGREEN and Te street lights, will als3, cost ne,vs I . I. . I That is why we give this timely bring about improved conditions such M trip to To.r,onto this week. . . I . Regi;lar price $2.2-5; Sale �price $1.7-8 - ...'' . warning. What has happened in as we never have had before since Notes -Mr. Robert Stephenson and the, same. On Wednesday afternoon about four . . . . I$ . back in the early seventies when Sir son, Herbert, spent Sunday with Mr. The Zurich Jubilee Band bas, been o'clock, -Mr. Archie, Rowc1iffe was un- Regtdar price $2.75; sale* price $2.20 - ,�� Wellaceburg will also happen in John A. Mhedo-nald found- a remedy, and Mrs. George Stephenson, . of engaged to furnish music at Zurich loading -oats wifth a sling when the . . i,!, � -ad in every township in in gratitude for which the, people kept Walkerton. Fall Fair. whiffietree ,broke andcame, back . I ,;;., Huron a . . Miss Rena, who spent a - with egular price $3.25; sale price $2.59-, 1 1 � 1. . . . Huron, unless the provisions of the him in power 18 years." few'days with her brother, returned ­ -1 such force as to inflict serious wounds . . . . "r. I I , . I .1 I "." , Weed Act are carried out and t.h, ad- All over Canada tA -Conservative home with them. to his sto-mach. ,He was taken to Sea- �, Regular price $4.75; sale price $U9 "' .,.:I.,. . party has been painting a similar pic- Mr. Mae. McAllister, of Toronto, HENSALL forth Hospital where he was operated � 11 I ,';� eed Inspector regarded. on and is doing at well as can be ex- . . '�; vice of the W ture of Canadian conditions. The ab- spent a few days with relatives in ".1 . � .. .1� .1, . This is what happened in. Wallace- surdity of ,picturing current business this vicinity. Briefs�The Misses Mary and. I'm- pected. Much sympathy is, felt for - Complete with Hin-1-s and Pull ,, - . ­, . '.., . ma Johnston left here on Tuesday Mx, wrd� Mrs. Roweliffe as he is a . . . Nu . I I . I '.. burg- conditions in Canada as akin to those Misses Eileen Turner and Gladys t ing to, Bright' ,as in addition to managing . . .�, A � I . I 1, d against of the early 170's is patent. Canad- Stephenson'are spending a few days nI 0 or � . 1. A convietion was registere, . I .. I - n business never in histor mall then taking the boat at,Sarnia for his farm, he'serves Hensell with milk. I . CASH ONLY - - . r! a Chatham Township farmer when. he "a with friends in Michigan. The He-rilsa-11 doctors have arranged I I .� 1 4,� 1 was found guilty by Maestrate A. a level higher than the present except Detroit for a few days' visdt. " � lo,--, Mrs. J. Steacey and son, Jack, and to, is vis. to take alternate Wednesday after. ' ' B. Carscallen of a breach of the Weed ,during two years, 1928 and 1929. The Miss Ida P,2pper, of Toron - 1. , Control Act. The information was voluine off business in Canada to -day friend, of Detroit, spent the weet end iting her cousins-, the Misses Pepper, noons as a half holiday. A call fo-r � . ". . Wd by Inspector Ed. O'Neill, who ex- exceeds the volume ot business in at the home of Mr, William JarrOtt a ,mile east of ou'r,village, and enjoy- either doctor will -be responded to. by - I", . pladned that -after having notified de. IR27 and all previous years. and daughter, Annie., ing rural life to the fullest. the doctor at hokme. This arrange- Geo. A. SILLS & SON. ,,, . I .... - 'i, I .. 1�b , ctually, the (volume- of Canadian Quite a number from this vicinity MT. Wdll Simpson, of Detroit, spent ment will coutinue throughout August ;F. . fendant to cut the sow thistle on his A . ,i I 1, i�.,I- , farm, a subsequent visit showed that business in .May was just 70 per cenr.. attended the anniversary services at the week end here with his grandpar- and September. I � I 0 1� I .. �� � no action had been taken. Defendant above the average level of 19,19-24. . Blake on Sunday. - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert �'Bonthron. , (Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Fee were I t. . I W. explained that he thought he had to ,Canada is in a period of business Mr. Clarence Reichert, of London ,Mrs. John Cakiwell, who is now recently visa -ted by tl�eir ,daughter, . - . . ­ . . - , ., � I , - � , . pull the weed, and not cut it and un� eceFAion and, compared with the boom Business College, .spent the week end" living at Cro-marty, was in the village Mrs. J. Wallace., and her daixghter, -- 1; W�ited the years 1998 and 1929, conditions are at his home. this week renewing acquaintances." Dorothy, of Buffilo. these men for their gene-rous dona- is a teacher an ,the, staff of the Ki;t­ " ". able to do so the f&TmeT a " much less-favor&ble. But business as Picnic partieg to the lake still con- Mr. L. C. Lippliardt of Evert, �Mich. tions. Running. a -baseball team is cheneT public -school, and Miss Vic- - . next visit of the Inspector. The service was conducted on Sun- -Mr. and Mrs. B. Gottschalk, Bad costly, each game at home taking $25 toria 'tendered her resignation this . .1 '.I O'Neill explained that any method a whole has receded only 15 per cent- day afternoon in the Hill-sgreen church tinue the order of the day. and , -NJ it Mdss Dora -Sherritt, R.N., accom- Axe., Mich., and MTs,. L. Lipphardt. of the ,proceeds -before a cent is made, year to accept a similar duty with the � I was followed for the dest�uction of fromthepeak. Thelremaybe further by T -r. Lealch, of Hamilton. A very � niece, of Zurich, a -pent, a, day recently with a baseball costs /$1.75, a bat $2.60, staff -of -the-Toronto public school. �. �; . I � shis weed, and stressed the practical decline -but it is a safe ferecast that pleasing solo was given by 'XTs. panied by her little nephew and I r to ,O,_ business will not recede sufficiently son and daughter of -her brother -in- .Mr. and Mrs. George 4. Fee, of Hen- printing, expensee-16-g'travelling 'are Council Me4�tlng�A regular meet- �. hrepossibrility for any inspecto . to Leach. . I NN-1pe out our gains oi recent years. law and sister, ,W. and, Mrs-. Wesley Sall. - high -our ba,11 team li'm "W;6�, an ap- ing of council was held Monday at a 1�, . , "i I I . ler the territory allotted to him, if be A joint meeting of the, Kip6pen and , .. ` . - - H)elrisall Middle School Results- vetite, yet the te�au 'I "cleared;*welip;nI. with all the members present I - . The inherent wealth and strength (V ,illsgreen'ladies was held on Friday ... -1 (had, to make innumerable visits to H Caldwell, of London, were in the vif K". . -in berfore the instructions of Canadian business remlains entrench- afternoon in St. Andrew's C1 urch, lage spending the week end. wifn Ist, over 76%; 2nd, 66-71517c; 3rd, 59- bielieve, in the neighborhood of $30'*it " t4ile-exceptiloh of William Conslitt. I � . � each fai - .. I �, . the department were carried out. ed. We are seeing recession and not Kippen. Mrs, ('Rev.) Lane, of'Sea- their relatives and friends. Miss Dora. 66%; C., 50-59%; marks indicate fail- during the league -season. Community I Minites. of previoue meeting were . . I I , I The ,department was determined to depressio decline and bot debacle. forth, was the special speaker and previous to coming to Hensall, 'had ure (R -re -read). Jean Bell'- Eng. spirit -and tole -ration, are great pro' -'read when it was moved, by G. C. i I , I.: � herw to the line in regard to the ex- The N�ral party leaders felt call- spoke on the Conference. Branch of been visiting relatives in different CO'Tnp. 3Td, En,g. Lit. 85, Alg. C, Geom. moters of general w&H-being and we Petty and ,seconded by Robt. Cameron . "I , . . ed Upon, of course, to answer the Tory the Presbyterial meeting held in States, -and also in the West, and for C, Chem. 35, Latin Auth. 14, Latin believe clean s�ort is coliducive to that the minutes as . - - I � - - , ., .1 termination of the perennial sow "blue ruin" cry. And how were they God,,icb, which proved to beivery in- a number of months had been in the 'CO'mP. 38. .Mary Carnie Eng. Comp. -these two promoters, so let's all boost -Carried. G read be adopted., �. I �. thistle, the worst weed in existence. C. Petty reported - ve I , , " � .1 doing it? Chiefly -by -attempting to i State of Arkansas, going there with 36, Eng. Lit. C, 'Can. Hist. 3rd, Alg. the baseball team to the 0. B. A, A. I the streets ne'eding grading, 'bul it- 11'., I The court, in pointing out the ad- ' so ring and helpful to those present. .,. show that if business is bad in CF 39, Geoni. 42, Pbys. 22, Chem. C, T,iat. finals, . .� - . vantages, to be gained by farmers in Imada Those attending from the Hillsgree-,, her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs was decided that the roads were u . t4m , . I .�� I the, ,betterment of their crops by co- it is even worse in the United States, Auxiliary were Mrs.. J. Cochrane, Mrs. Aaron Sherritt. the latter in the inter- Auth. 35, Lat. ComP. 48. Lorne Chap- ,Successful Students. -We, here Te- I ha,kd at the present ,time. R. Higgins I . .1"., nt and One Liberal organ, for example, had Ross Love, Miss Annie Jarrott, Mrs. ests ,of h r health at a well known man---4Anc- Hist. C, A -Ig. 43R, Phys. fer to, Miss Doris Garahni-vand, -Miss, reported re, Hydro, and that thej5� was 11111.1 operation, with the departme �0 I � I a reporter touring U. S. industrial R. McAllister and Mrs, W. Turn,eT- sum 39, Chem, -C, Lat. Auth. 41, Lat. Comp. Beatrice Drover, of, S. S. No. 7, FR,b-; a rebate coming to the town, re thek ' 4 1 1 �'�, their inspectors in assisting to exter- centres, sending back reports. that Mr ,and Mrs. Jarnes Love. and dauih mer resort. -et lighting, of $7&85, Bills and ., minate -this noxious weed, decided to - At court held in our Town Hall in C, Fr. Auth. 3rd, Fr. Comp. 1C. Mildred bert, and ,Pupils of Miss Victoria Rol- I stre ,. would lead the reader to believe that te ' sion of ' * s Forrest-]Dng. ,Comp. C, En.g. Lit. C, toln, at the Lower School examination -'accounts were, then read to the a. , take. a lenient view of the case, the rs, Mdsses Anna and Agnes were connection with the colli car St 2n Chem. 2nd, Lat. Auth. Department hold -at the � 1, first to be registered, and imposed that country was, industrially speak- recent visitors with Mrs. Anderson, of on -the London Road, between 10ppen Can,. Hi - d, �eiforth Col- 1 mount of $270.28. Moved by G. C. I., �, * . . broken past mending. Centralia. and Brucefield, in whic-h . - , : auspended -sentence upo,n payment of ing, Mi. Wilso,1 C.'Lat. Comp, 2nd, Fr. Auth. 3rd, Fr. legiate, Tnstibute. Miss Sararas wrote Petty and seconded, by J. W, Ortweill, �.�.. costs. The defendant was warned . A. nionth ago there was no real pea- Sir. H. R. Samuels, of Toronto, was Carlile, of our village, and a London Comp. 2nd. Margaret McQueen- on four subjects, namely Arithmetic, that'the -bills, as read be paid and or- , 1:. that he must adhere to the law in the s1mism in, Canada because there was this week busy getting hisbarley cron gentle -man were involved, ,a fine we EugY Comp, 2nd, Enig. Lit. 2U, Ane. Gelography, Briti.sh History and Bot- ders drawn for the same except those ' i- - tes � 111. future, and also burn the cut weeds if not then as there is now the sligh t threshed on the Bablj�n Line. believe, was imposed on the O,W�;, of Hist. 41, A19, 46R. Lat. Auth. 34, Lat. anT. and was successful on, all papers.. of -the County of Uuron and C. Camp- ".. ' 'Fr. Auih. 16, Fr. Comp. C. This completes her first year igh bell -ried -ov d y R bt. - I'' 1p he had not already done so. Crown reason for Pessimism. The MacLean Threshing is now the, order of the the London car for excessive &peed. COMP. C, In .-Oaz - X ,e b o Can$ . 1. . Attorney H. D. Smith prosecuted. Publishing Company is perhaps more day in this vicinity, Mrs. William T. Caldwell, of our Sara Mansion -Eng. Comp. 3rd, Eng. school course. -Miss Drover, a tu I =, and seconded, by J. W, ortwein, I'll . esentative of all Canada than any village, is spending a few weeks with Lit. C, Aric. Hist. 37, A,l . C, tin -at the recent High Se I repr g La ent =1 By-law No. 6, begiven first and � I _­. .- ­ . other. It is national, not local in 111. her son-in-law and daughter, ,Mr. and Auth- 41, Latin Comp. 47R, Fr. Auth. EIntrance Examination ,pawed with second reading--Ca-rried. Moved by I.., . 1, I , sco,Pe. It reflects business in every Mrs. 'Henry Strang, of the Township 41, Fr. Comp. 3rd. Joyce Scruton- first class honors, was .successful in G. ,C. Pebty and seconded by i. W. i �. , HOW DO YOU TREAT YOUR KIPPEN . � .N trade. It has just closed -the greatest Eng. Comp. 24, Eng. Lit. 29, Can. Hist. getting her Lower School. Geography. Or,twein, that Bylaw No r, be given ;.1 . of U,sborne. I six m . I ', ,Mis's Doris is the ,daughter of Mr. third and final reading. -Carried. 1�-. Onths in �ts 43 years history in .Burglars last w,eek entered several C, Aric. Ilist. 41, Alg. C, Geom. C i . . ".! OWN FAM I LY? gross volurne- of ,business. N-otes.-Miss LauTabelle Wiright re- places of business here and, talking Pbys. 43R, ,Chem. 37, ,Marion Sin- and Mirs. Simon Sararus, end Miss Moved -by J. W. Gitwein and, second- � I , To -day, because of the misrepres- turned home last Saturday after ,vis- so -me few articles -from each but clair-Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Anc. Beatrice is the daughter of Mr. and ed by G, C. Petty, that the Clerk pre- I � . _ Theseare restless times. One hearz entations and promis" of the politic- iting for twp weeks at Maple Court, fortunately not rvery much was'secur- Hist, 42R, Latin Auth. 36, Latin Corap. Mrs'. Tholriivs Drover, of HibIbert, both pare a bylaw prohibiting children un- i ". I - , � I on every hand about the lack Of 'Par- ians, pessimism is beginning to de- the home of Mr. and Mrs. George led by the intruders. It will be well 36, Mildred Smillie -Eng. Comp. C, girls -being twelve, years of age. Thlely dler 146 years of ,age running the ,, I .1 ental authority. -the lack of home life; velop. People ,are beginning to be- Stewart, of Springfield. for ouir residents to exercise all pos- Eng. Lit, 3,6, Can. Mist. C, Geom 2nd, and their teacher are,to. be, congratu� street,% at might unless accompanied .. ,� the fast living and the disobedience lieve we are in for several years of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, of sible care and oversight to guard d- Chem. 40, Latin Auth. 11, Latin �omp. lated on the 'excellency of their work by a Parent .or guardian, and,that : hard times and that next winter will Springfield, and son, Professor John gainst losses; . C, Fr, Auth. 33, Fr. Gomp. 47R, BI- which is -but a matk-of the high stan. curfew bell be rang at nine o'clock, - 11, . of children; -of the increase of divorce see -widespread suffering. The Con- H. Stewart, of Cornell. Universit Iii so I Y, Miss Ethel Murdock has been as- dred Smith -Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. daa,d w ch. lias been t at this school Carried. !Moved by P. 0. Petty and - . and -a dozen other things. servatiVes and, the Liberrals alike have Ithica, New Yo7-k, spent .the week end sisting at the local post office for the 4,6R, Can. Hist. M, Geom. 0, Latin during the past ten years under ' e, seconded ,by J. W Ortvmi,n, that the ;, i If there is a cause for these things, seemed to take keen joy in s,preading at the home of the former's sister, past week, owing t*o)tbe contin,qed ill- Auth, 34, Lat. Comp. C, Fr. Auth. C, most efficient guidance Of two ve,'; meeting -adijourn, 'to meet again, on .. use arige gloom and dashing hopes. Obviously, Mrs. James Wright, ness of Mrs. Heddo, assistant; Fr., Comp.'3rd. lRobert Viailey--F-r. highly qualified teachers in the per- riday evening of this weeik to pass what is it? Does the ca I �. �� from outside Of the home or from the Liberals were not' talking much Motor Accident..- An automobile' The Rev. Mr.'Pajoker, of St. Paul's COmP. C. -F. C. 'Cantelom, Principal; Sons Of Miss Eillva and Victoria Dol- the curfew bell bylaw and that the a -bout Canadian depression but when party -of seven from Kippen, who had Anglican Church, was visited by his M. E-SteWaTt, Assistant. ton, who have bath taken higher posi- next regular meeting be held Sepit. '. within? they talk about United States:depres- been visiting atthe home of Welling. father during the week end, who lives Hensall Enters 0, -,,,B. A. A. play- ti,oqs in. their Profession. Mas Elva M, at $,p.rn.--�Carried. I . . .I- All of which leads up to the ques- sion they are arousing a feeling of tc,n Good, at Auburn, arid were re- a short distafice south of London. donws.-The Hensall -team in its first - .. _. - - -_ . I tion, ,,How do you treat your own hopelessness in general, turning home rvia the Baseline, had a ,T&s. George Pearce, who has been year in organized baseball, won dis- I . . 4 . . , . The extent of the business reces- miraculous escape from 'a collision, so ill for a nun�ber of weeks and who trict, honors and meets the winner of . I I family?" sion in Canada should be recognized with a C.P.R. freight train on Tues- wa's taken to 6e Seaforth Hospital. the Central League, in the first round - ___ - - - - . J Lar s &W a by business men but it -should not be day. As soon as the driver, Mr. has recovered, sufficiently to be taken of the semi-finals for the champion- . , , .t Saturday night we ' .. .. couple, past middle age, coming up exaggeTated. This is a time for con- Tbomps(yn, sighted, the approaching -back to her home here. ship of Ontario in the Intermediate The Highway TTaltic Amendment Act 1930. . I street together. They were man and side'r2ble common sense, for economy, train, he rapidly applied, the brakes - The Misses Slavin have returned "B" Se -ries. We. believe that this, in I . ;­ I wife, we know. The man was walk- and for adjustment - to condition%. but the car whert about three r­Dds from visiting their brother and rela- itself, is quite an honor to bring to i.., There is nothing in, the. situation that from the railroad tracks turned to tives in the country, a few miles east the ivillage- and the boys are to be . �� ing a f clot ahead of the woman, and calls for a gloom psychology. If po- the right crashed through the fence of our village. cangr­atulated firstly, for the fine bass- . �l . they entered a store in that ord#f"litical leaders coratinue to ipfue des- of the embankment and landed upside Mrs. D. Grassick, of Toronto, form- ball that they have provi4ed for the ,�- " A New aw 4:�. There, being only one vacarrt stool in pair they rn-ay create in the'countrY down in the ditch. Orne side of ths erly of our village, bas been visiting fans of this (ftlitriet, 4S 0 1 0 eir I ec ne 7, n th I 1, � ounter, the man being such a feeling of despondency that car wa/s completely torn off in line in Hensall and vicinity during the past clean, sportsmanship on the, local . " , ., . 0 1 first, got it and sat down, The wo- business will !ollow suit simply from with the seats but the uprights On couple of WeekS or So. diamond and away,',and lastly, on the . the curnrlative dejection of the gen- the other side held up the car and Mr. and 2&� ,George Hud,son -and spirit of harmony -which has existed I man stood. eral public, Protected the passengers underneatho -Mrs. Troyer, ,Sr., have been visited by among members of the team. Due , or Motorists I , I I I Forty or fifty years ago, that stool The political ,.pessimism is insincere. who escaped witbout'4njury. Although ielatives this week. to the effort)64f the boys, a team W0151 � I would have belonged to the, woman, In fact, in some cases, the same ad- the top of the ear was completely ,Harvesting bas been in full swing entered although there was 'no money ­ , andthe man would have seen that she vertising copy writers who are help- wrecked it was otherwise- free from during the past week, the weather iv the" treasury, apd little -Prospects. . I I . got it. But that was f orty or fifty Ing to dictate the blue ruin articles injury and- after ,being pulled on to .being most favo-rable. It is rather remarkvble that no or- I There is an amendment to the Highway Traffic . A . 0. are turning Gut very optimistic anti- the road aridthe oil in the crankc4se The weather bas become delight, ganftation meeting -was head and all . . , I c years ago. ' dotes to pessimism for public institu- replaced, the party were able to pro- fu,lly cool in this section during the through the se�ason the baseball tearn. Act, effective Sept. 1st., which all motorists �should , . . A short timeafter we saw A young tiOns- ceed home. This is a veTy dangerous past week, ,but the want Of jain is has been' TUri'llby-the baseball team understand. (We have prepared and printed an :. 'couple coming up the same street. . That the political pessimism is in- crossing as the track is in. a hollow very much felt in the village and Im. itself. There. blas never been,a hit&.. analysis of this, a copy of which you may have with - L sincere is shown also by the fact that ,between two hills and thedriver of a mediate locality as erverything in the The boys express their indebtedness out charge by ipplying to any Of our agents.) .1 They were man and wife, - too. The the very political leaders who Were car has a very short distance in which way of vegetation is being burnt up to Mir. Drummond, who has followed I . . ". woman was catrying a 'basket and a most depressing in their speeches to stop after the tracks are sighted. with the sembing rays of the sun. the team loyally to mo -St of the games You may drive carefully, not comm. itting any of . :1.. baby and the man was carrying a promised, the largest public expendi- An official of the Ontario Motor Our bowlers are making good use away from' home and h!qs given them the offences. mentioned in the Acty d if you are , ­ .� � ture on works that can only be con- League viewed- the scene of the acci. of their fine green and are practising valuable advice. A word about the ah I ,. ',.� cigarette. scientiously considered by those who dent and is having danger signs for- for contests andin, the, meantime are record established' by the �Oys this fortunate escape accident, b u*t even the most careful v I I I � They came to a store door wad the have the utmost faith in the future of warded. -No doubt now gialt the base having very keenly contested match- season. They have played, including drivers sorhetimes become involved -in accidents result- , man shoved his way tbrou thO P,e,O- the country. line is on the county road system they I es between members of their own tournaments and exhibitions, twenty- . . 4 ��., , . 91, Ing in personal injury Or PrOPerty damage to someone. - � -nding before it and walked in. ;Buainess in Canada is good when .Will 'also erect! theit usual dayoger club. On Monday evening some Dix two games, oat of which' they have Among other things I I �" -� .ple sta I ­ . 1, , ... The woman got through as best she co,mp,ared to the long term trend. But signs, which might be, guarding such Tinks played,but the Tink skipped by -only lost four. 'In these they have . !!�' . business in Canada can easily be I . ., I �- ! *., I ! eon,id. "me or four years- before 'come a place as this. Mx. A. W. E, HempUll came out con- scored 188, rxins against 86, or in other The _New Law Says a , � I temporarily bad if the political lead- I siderably aheda' wofds, the average score, iper game 0 . 1. 4 . , ,,;,,. 1. . that men would -have exercised as ers create such dejectioa that creative . Quite a nu;;�-ber from our'village has been appro,:Ora tely 8-3, which ". 1, .U,p In, disgust. I . If You are directly oi Indirect- be bari;!4 fr6in the ropa, The uluch ewe for the safety of that wo- minds give . . on, Sunday evening motored to Lxe- shows how. bard the t"m has, been ly a party t *h an accident, auspenstan tif iiL .., 0 SUL 11 .. - . ZURICH ,T owner s vqr�wt � ,,` ''. - I man in a crowd as be would have with . ter to -attend the Salvatioiv Army hitting the ball, The pitching obam you must remain at or return appljeb to all s Inotor vehidlea. .16, - I --' ' . at once to the scene of the so - I " ,� Band sacred oloneert put an by the has sii�k Out ovk_�T I 10 men. In addi- eldetit. � ..�_ . A Perml-t or 1fdonse So susp6nftd ! 6. a b�ag of eggs, , But that ww three or Notes -Mr. W. Smith, of New -London branch- and- in which, in,addi- tion to thig everyone had had a dhave If More than $So d . ay bb relustatl6d when, the, ,',, � I L I , , 'i, , ,; ;" LOCAL BRIEFS e skpiage has Pudg-ent against the . I . . oftnttel� 11 C".: ., I �ddr Hamburg, the Prokincial Weed In- tion to fine musical numbers, there and t1woughbut the season, all six- ' been done, You Must f,e , has been satlefted, but even tlteh, . I f YOAW,1161101. 10. ''. I 11 .L _a diScourte spettoT for Western Ontanlo, was -here wer,6 w Ilun*,* 4of . C i led , h, , , L Matter ImMedlatelY to 11 'not 'Intu he ban gliven proof of I Wd yott *voir A%ee a Ma I S - tem on 1$ f Port . �, "'.., ;­ ou , I UP five be .IIT -'3 ". '� , ;. . t (Continued from page 8) vocal selectims in vi - n been used . I who report it to the t.A.tr _� financial - . . 11 ; -i � 4 � ��,' , " . -�L I on Saturday of last week assisting tersp,rs,d with shoft addresses. - for; At � Us . , Z I a, 4 reSPOnstbilltv, � 1�,hlah I ;.,.- Z I to. th'a" � b"!§�!Wdgl[&&�s? No. 9 I hrte,'games. We blaliev6 .. (5f Motor vdhlcl�es. , � , L 1�i_ L ' ' Mrs. R. P. Bel, MiS" X�aTy Bell, the township weed inspector,. *r., U %Visa Kiteb6'-of Toronto,,,% vm,*t. *thAt a Aftm guih as, this should be ," If YOU are at �Aolt, you . fmay be one by-- I 1,� - . L ,,, , _., I'% I I ". _ . ' . must GividIr A bond. cif a 4406ty ... , ,�6 'e, . . beit owai welfare )gxs. R. S. Evans -and Afiss, Eleanor Sebun'"her. � 17A,g at the boiW of Mr. and, Mrig. Adbt. supported to the utmost � d for Personal Injury C . . - "; . , .1 I U', ,1'1jqWves1 . after t � o I pay dhfnAge 1. I .., �. '. I 1; I � tieil'&A 15�y "'Wry � - '�i,.,;" - , AAW, of I , h- .. UP th,41.0,000 and f proo6fty ampa"Y' .11 11 " p,� - thdir �d'rqlkts and, he Evans left on Thum&y moTning for A number from town attended- the Donthron and in Varticular voith, hmt public'spi-Ti"bed -4tiftzi The u-sm, vns dMage ,4P td� $J,,bo60T . ANIft-a pisra6nal bond, guate. - . ,� , ., n � ''. ,. , 4 , = . wars a. r at Dashwood last . e. � , - . P , " '. , - 11 fheb­quo�aohs. How do a motor tvip in Northern Olntarlo. chicken suppe . teeing ability to oity'. 1: . I .: 1 - 11, . . . &d, Mrs. Wit, nee Mas -Avey,i% thatko to ihose fan's i , :'11 , , , .. I I frie Margaret es to & � I ff you have dom"tted any of I . . �_,., ., . �' � "'� I)-, � , , ,�', I I oviL :6mil-11 � ' Mr. Jumes T. Seat, of Wlnt4siot, ThursdAY ev6idng. I ., I �. e, offences thettioned in the Detyogitthg Money 0 111 � J��', ", ,� �*01114`_*&iat Y61-ur . . , � � ' C..t. Or have faffi!#. to , any as to the 'ainditint of WJ29, -1 . - bat"ll Botthrion. who -hw�e 66 46yally l4thnided..'syleiry t . . , T , ,'1,,,"'_�. , ,;'Zip' �� - -a -u4ghborl,g boy sang U Very fine solo, in. First Pmby- An iu-tetelAing ,gAM6 . The. services . Ili our , tbtoi� Ueal 146VOttlielesa, the 4tten& '. 2 91.1t, tl 'OtIrip P1466", I , , *h* a ,iu � hirov . home gania jt9dgMent J1&c& .l.""O., , -1. At ,ddd aga rist,,Tou a4ft,04 T or """"06 I ,., � _,�,­ 'IN", , terian 10hurall on:ftmday morning last was plaVied, oti th6 local &"511d - t1fL' chut&aa werd.161fly well ,attenddd, on awa.h,4 fiot..13t,en up -to the mg,kk of � in case 6f doddetiti. ydiftr license net - ,;.­ '1_1 �1�111 fk I* M& il thlA boy's w6rit - i% aftd, 1h, the evetfing Mir. M. R. 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