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Mls 0 , - ,:., . � Wi 'A. e, Rir � , 11 *1 tl... , I . . :� ,,. i ,. � � .. , 114 _,� . , . , I , , , , % � _go L , ". , ,,it out, p)zj ,t. r �, 7... , 11 � fit .I , , W" 06vol*Ivs Woe 0 w2g. Ing wel-Q. ­. .1� r � " ��, t.., t � �, " I - - � ,,, I . I " . I . ,� _ . . , . . , . ,::: I,— ., I . - 4' friendg, ,Iret�rned bor * " : ,, ,� ,1 ... .,� , , " ��­.., i�REVIVIK%THE CURFEW going to the utter disregard of' the :901=10mleal It* send O,UO Mau to t1'W ding -4M August 16th, at bigli u, ' ­ ­ 'I"p, , � ', tives .an � . 4e, oi� - , , "I I . '. � " , ".. I . J. . ApAre'st'larger I 0i vgi . _ .- . . :" ". I I . . . I -1 " , town for the comm"uu- When .1y daughter, Louise Tn- s , ­ � . , . � thf4r on . 141� ," , - , �,� . safety of -the travellina. public, not ., t,o have each of the 44� afier�oon last, with . . . ­ 1". I . - 1-1 . "�,,�w ity buyin'& ox estiuq,,­V.4s united. in marriage to Mr- . , 1, I . I., I. , ­ � . '�', , � " ,.,A, . .. , . I . r ;;r " �. r e. . . to mention his ownsafety and *that (if . ­ , bgn�,Psp �%"19WI�5111.1._F - ­­­.­,­­­­ . .� . 1�i , �,� 0_ 1. . " f or himself ? A, I'Afts., Simpson?$ son. . . . . . , '. . . . . , ,.... � �� I . � . � . . ,,.. �� , " :.,� �. 4Ie.': '.. " ..: . I .* ` I . � . ." �i,,, "-�k_ . , � '' ". '. ._,.: , I . . . . �%! " gI' I, "'.1, � Veorgo.,*ordon Herdrnan, son of Mr. Quite d'.number -from Our viUW 4 , .1, ­ .. " V .-I, " ,. I :1 ,.�: , 1, r 11 . � . 1, , - t rs. . ;. I - � I - r .... 1. 'r I � . , .. - 6 u ' qn,d ty id - ' "' ` ' ' '' �"` " - - ". I. , ' ' - I, - . , � �, 0* 11, .... his passenge 090 _ , - E � v, � , 'W Wee I M will it pay?' - . 0111, " �', - I , , ". ,. .,, Ut several Ontario That is the kind of old car tha . an4d Xr�. Robert Her4man, of Wol- -viciAl are caipping at QrI ., .. � I :., . . I . "I �N,�.. ".. �,: lioi�,, ,. am . t Which would be more econo,mical: land. 'Tho ceremony wae performed Bend. I 1: I To Th`Zk'tIO�",i.J�t�:bf'ou .S.10, 1� I I ,,,,. , .. Ong- them Hensall, in our ,, , . 1�1.,,. I I , should be banished from the roads the present systern whereby a good by P . (or. I .1 . r, I %-.p . � ONIA ..,q* asse mv.,R. R. Conner, of Kippen, The 'Mss Irone Isaac ' ' -9" . . '. . - "".. ',�, I I I . I � . � ., a ini sionary on 1, I I. . , , , " 4", 11 . , I, 'Pupty, ba,ve. ,recently p, d a ' share of the farmers are idle except bride, -who was ,given away Iby her ftri,ough I . 1-' ­ . .. C� ., F. , !.� . I .:�. , ... , I V . -A 1, 6 I . �'l - cvrfew Iby4av, which enacts that &I, and highways and t4e, sooner it is for chares and wood cutting during from Japan, aq,eompanied by IV% PAL.. I 11 11 � ' " , . �'. . , ' I � .1 I W ­ '. I , i , . daildven',rstllder a certain age, unlites; I white crepe -back satin with a ftshiOTL� end here with their cousin,, the Rev. I " � r � . . 1. i"i.1 . , F . . I ., '. , . , I P,'�J �!� . done, the. better. the winter, while others go Off,- often fatberi looked charming in a gown, of her mother and sister, spent the week I'M.", ... , �0 - - M-4,. - . . ' io-. by a parent, or other . hundreds of miles, leaving their fam- ably pointed skirt and, trimmed with R 1, M�,, . '. I .? I I ,1 accom-#E m- - S C .1 I L 1�,:.7 �, . S. Parker, rector of St, Paul 5 � ­ � , I �� . �: . ­ , ,.`�. Alies, to work in factories; or for a . -W11 .... .0-1 , I- ,:: I - ipop , Ie, person, must be OR the silk lace. She wore a veil trimmed A;glicin ,Church. Previous. togoing I . ' 7 " � . . ' 1, . . - . � I � 11 '. � re, , sib wo a factory on the . ,, .. L, I .1 . p WHAT'S WRONG WITH' community to o, with orange blossoms and pointed out to Japan, 'Xisx-Isaac"s home was I I 1. .1 .... �, !:"" . . . ,. I stretir,s b,sr nino, o'clock in the evening. . edge of the village, to absorb their lace. Her bouquet was of Sweetheart in London and at present they are - 'AT THE TIUR"THgY ARE NEEDED. ' . . , I . 1, . . extra energy all winter long? I . . .. . . I . . I . �(( � Tw�nt; years' -or more ago, the cur- FARMERS? roses with lily of the valley. The weq- camping at I I . I., .. . I ­ � ... "I ,, �, I . Grand Bend. .1 . I I I I I I . , I I . . I ��.,, I few:lbell.was a well known, institution There is -nothing original 'In my ding march was played by Miss, Mar- We are pleased to report -that S.Tr. . . . 6 . ' - , '\ . " . I I 1� It' I , ,. �,� I , in ralostof the townsund many of the . (Sinclair Lewis) plans. On the other hand there is garet Grieve, of Seaforth. The bridels. Archie, Roweliffe, who recently rAet ined . . . I � � "I'll �I �, � I nothing fanciful and impractical. Ev- - -as of pastel green, with a very painful accident W.1'4'ile Gra Hardwood I!, .� . I . I * going away dress w � " I , . , I villgges, throughout the country, and I am� writing on a Vermont . I . \tI: , , farm. ery detail- has been tried, b � not all celawse, voile. She wore a sand mo- puttini. up oats in the loft with a . . . ,, ui I , . . . . !_�`, t)ie warning conveyed by it tolli�g There is a silence that encloses the of them have been intelligently com- hair hat with shoes and hose t6 sling., the whippletree broke with the . In 3.sizes, . � . ,. )w . I I`�", , , f world like a crystal globe. On, these blued -just as not till a few years ago . , %I I . 1. . : notes was pretty generally heeded by match and a fox fur, the gift of the strain of pulling and flew back with . . I . � I ._. �),,,, side roads them Isn't even. the squad did any manufacturer give a group of groom. Following -a dainty wedding, great force against his stamach, is . . I I � � ;�:" ,, :;­ P the younger members of the commun- of a motor. 'Perhaps One out oP ev- engineers a chance to build a com- breakfast, the happy couple left as can be ex ca - es . . �%, On -doing as well . 2 feet, 8 - inch . , k 141 11��l I .. .1 8.i... .1 . � , % I 11'. I I ity. ery two farms is abandoned. It is a pletely adequate factory, with proper their honeymoon for Sturgeon La-ke lowing his ,operation days 11111,111 "Ill I j . !,� I III, 1011 N . ,� O,f ap e I _-___-____6 feet f�V,Jol , I . I , � 'Gradually, however, the curfew by- lo,vely country an�, dead. � routing of raw materials and output. and other parts. Upon their return a -go in the Seaforth Hospital. .1 I � laws fell into the discard until to -day It oughtn't to be dead. But, again, will it pay? I F "'' i nches , 11 * .r I 11� ", .. .1 Mr. and, Mirs. Herdman will take up I I I I . . 1, 11.11 I Miss Belle 'Sparks, of Brantford, %�. I I . the modern child does, not know What e, . I .. 11 I . -mere are not only hills as beautiful Not unless there arises in America their residence in Buffalo, N. Y. spent a ,day or so here with h r 4 I I— i li . . I " I us England or Italy, but excellent soil. a very co-n,s4deT&bl,- number of keen 'G,ests. were -present from Welland, mother during the past Week. . . 2 feet 10 i I "..I a curfew bell is, it is a word, -:mtside It is rocky, yes, but it supported once and ambitious youngsters, freed'fro-m Buftlo Stratford, Seafarth, Kippen, -miss �Iazsl H i sp i ..4 I , � . . . - . bis vocabulary altogether. a far greater population than, now, old ,superstitions a,,id timiditles, . udson s an Ing a � vigi . I .'"I , who Clinton' and Ridgeway. - weeks' holidays in London with her J� x 6 feet I 0 inches s. . ..� 1�.. And when one comes to think about and, it could be fertile again. Butnot are willing to work together; who are Njj�ll R le Pric "I . . I until farmers learn to look at their willing to -obey the farm bosses wh aunt, Mrs. William Vanhorn. - , .1 I .. . ; ,. it, that should seem strange. If there . Olin - _­ -----' � 1, 6 & 1- . I problems realistically. th y themselves elect just as to -day � 'Xr. and Mrs. Edgar Higgins and ��§,�P��Igl. I I e I . ""I'M � - ,1, was a general feeling twenty or more Just as there is a tradition in they obey the sheriff or constable ZURICH Mir. Alvin IFfiggins, of Brussels, and. ,�Ii§!`.l 3 feet X 7 feet $3.59 1. ,'',". ,, 11, R" years ago that the curfew bell was a America that professional men are whom th I . Miss Maude Higgins, of Wingliam, I I "I 11 . I 01 -i , il . - 111. . good thing for the community, t � t y elfer roup of young- Notes -Mr. F. C. Kalbfleisch has spent Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs R. . . . . .ley i 1� one somehow superior to business me % 'o 4�,wkKgm a;'flavve'r and going to I so * . "'�r and w r of Indians at work Higgins, of our village. . I . would imagine that to -day it would there is a tradition that farmer, e., t I Imov and wearing store clothes quite a numbe 'Mr. A. 'Buits, of Toronto, has been I I . . l.,.� . I have almost a vital bearing on the _Mweve-T desiTablei. not the only Regular price $2.25; sale price $1.78 - . 1,010 per cent. of them, superior to ar4 pulling flax in this section. ILI; I factory workers; that they'are more luxttrry in life; who can see farming . Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier 'have here visiting his sisters, Mrs. John bale Price Regular price $2.75; sale price $2.20 � . I. , welfare of those same communities. honest and courageous ---able, to face as an adventure profiUblq,as manu- retirrne -a a few weeks' vacation Murdoch, ,Mrs. Dinsdale and, Mrs. � I . I ... . A .� froi Taylor. I � In those other days, children, and the loneliness of the country, with no faeturimg, companiona6!le as any mil- spent in New York State. . Regular price $3.25; sale price $2.59 " . 11 I ­. particularly, girls, -did not possess the need for the crowds, the shops and itia drill, skilled as chemistry and as Mr. L, Prang 'has -remodelled his The Misses Mary and Emma John- $1.78 . . 1, I- . the movies. . horiest and healthy as -well, as farm- repair shop and now has much more ston, accompanied by Miss Ethel Mur - R... , liberty, one mlight even. say, license, Often that is ,true. And ,often it ing! room for repairing autos, etc. dock, motored to Buffalo and Tona- I - Regular price $4.75; saleprice $3.59 ...� , .V.: � which they possess to�day. Twenty isn't. Often the farmer is what the The dry weather has ripened the wanda, N. Y., and spent the, first part : .!., . � I :. , I � . years or more ago there was. a ball psychologists call an "escapist," The ___ _ beans in, this section and growers of this week with relatives and friends. Complete with Hinfatpe-s and Pull, .% , . game of some kind, On almost every escapist is the man who avoids com- CONSTANCE . have started to harvest the crop. The .iOur basebajlboys� look well in their "k. 'A , .. I . -will be about nice new grey suits, and will, no I . vacant lot -of every town. The game associations average yield per a -ere 11 . I.t, with other human, beings by fleeing 'ight bushels. Other grains have doubt, give as good an account of ,. . . I �, was the reward looked forward to for Notes. -Miss Elizabeth and Lcuis,Q� L rly ,all been threshed and the yield themselves in future games as they CASH ONLY �, to a simpler life. My own c' nea 11.1. . "aft Of Mills, -of �Blyth; Miss Miary Beattie, . I . "'. 2C day's work, and -when the game was authorship is particularly infested and quality are satisfactory. -Some have in ,the past. - , . ( over, home and bed held more attrac- with escapiits. I suspect that no f of London, and Miss Blanche and Elva farmers are short Of water on ac- .Mrs. ]Ernest Pepper, -of Sarnia, is � , ew Wheatley and Miss Donelda Adams �:. . tion than the down town stm!,ts. explorers, so highly praised for dar- couritof the drought and 'have to haul visiting at the home of Mr. and Mxs. A, . jungle beat or ice floes, a* accompanied by other young 1�eople I it for miles,� William Pep,per,'a mile east of our Geo. A. SILLS & SON � . To -day the children, of the towns- lug re, really were entertained at a marshmallow - Vard, spent 'village. I i .. . I escapists who have found these physi- Mrs. C, Fritz and son, V . . L don't know anything about the chores roast at the hofne of Miss Anna and ' - i - , _ cal pains easier to endure than the Cora -Strong last Saturday night. andsor. ,Mrs - -_ " the week at W . George Hudson. and Mrs. J. ��- . ; - ,I pe we III., of ,other days and they don't Play emotional stress of staying home and 'Mr. and Mrs. Daniel' Thiel, of Po ,re in London this week — ______ -_ I � �_ games. Professionals are hired to getting along with their wives and -, ---,--.-. Waterloo, visited 'relatives here orver spending a few days with relatives , ", , I . I play thegames for them. And home neIlghbol-, the. week end. . and; friends. I ------- - ,I, V , � ': 4 And there are plenty of escapists EL131VILLE Mr. Orland Johnston, of Montreal, Miss Ida Pepper, who has been vis- ! .I.,. is not the, haveiv that it used 16o be, it farmers as well; plenty of spent the past week visiting at the iting with her cousin, Grace, le . �, among ft a W% " is only the place from which youth farmers who find it easier to -rise by Notes.----�Kr. and Mrs, Charles Min- home -of 'his mother, ,Mrs. Autie John- few days ago for Windsor, vrheTe the i I I I , - - �L ! 1,7 � I starts out to seek an evening's candlelight, to drive ten miles through ers and family from Saskatoon, called ston� of the village. e returning to STES N FAUL � . 1.1; I . , ii 11 diversion. a wallow of mud, to endlire chaff atMr. Ed, Johns last Tuesday. !Mr. J. E. Hess, of Toronto, visited her home in Toronto. , I . ;1 LONDON ONTARIO .: ,. 'Reviving the curfew bell can do no dowm a sweaty neck at harvest, than MIT. and Mrs, William Pybus, of relatives here an Tuesday. Mr. Lloyd Hudson and wife .at -e' __ --w­�,�,.""',_111 �e, -11 ' I of spe-ndi a couple of weeks' holidays I I . 'tl�, . to get along with the foreman and near Chise-lburst, and Mr. and MTS. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Koehler . 'I., .1. ­ I, . I I ., . . -th re, Wt'iv6s in Toronto and intend s- rz ri P" M, B 2 R - 8 th O' I ... , �;,. . barm and might do good- It would the Practical -joking fellow workeTs in Bob Biogg and daughter, of Windsor, Baden, visited Telative.% here on'Sun- wi I X � -1 � -304., 1930 11 ., ; I ,,, at least, properly enforced of course.. a factory. Well, if they Prefer the v1sited in the neighborhood last Sun- day. going on as far as �Sault Ste. Marie. . 1� , .1 , 1, serve as -a means of introducing some lonelier but less. complicated life. day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Truemner and Mrs A very interesting game of ,base- Make your plans now to ' '..... . parents to their c*ldren � ';�; ball is to be played on our diamond � c0rn.e�..,to the best ,:�.' and some �pleudid. But let them not take ered-' lfxs. 'Morley, of ,Whalen, is visiting Ayres, of Detroit, visited at the ho 1�, it for heroism. her daughter, 'Mrs. Ewart Pym. of ,Mrs. -E. Trueniney over the week on (Saturday afternoon between. Fer- Western Fair ever he-14."'YOU'.11 derive Pr6fit,­ ­ ­ '' , IQ ' ,�. , . 1­1.­�,.,., S. r . . children to their homes and beds. The day of`%ho lone and- independent .Mr. and,Mr.s., S. W,haley,..qf. ,St., end.-- ' I gus and our home team and will, no Ed-Cication and'P"leasuie fr6m it,,., -111"', ., ,.,., '_�, I ... I . , - . . farmer is passing. The young farm- Marys, were visitors here la -.t week. ' MT. Lloyd KI-opp is recovering from doubt, - be witnessed by a large turn- � � " .. 'j.-... , , ''.", ____ - I ,�. . ______ er who is just getting int6 his stride Miss Bessie Johns is visiting. in an operation for appendicitis perform- ber as the Fergus team .is one well ,,,� ��, -,5: " �, ..." ;,.Af ... t ; ..'. .. .11.11. ," I .,� ., . . I" . 11 '. '. . k to -day, who is not content wit- the Exeter this week. . P Live. A �131� , 1, '... r.l. OLD CARS ON ROADS h ed a few weeks ago at a London h,,- pp in the game and the con -test Tom- Stock, Agriculture, Art, "Pure Food,.' . I . , 10. . sortof farming in which he is, entire- 'Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jones, of Lon- pita,l. spirited on&. I , ,� , J Mr. William Pepper and Mr. Manufacturers' Exhibits, Govern,ment-Dis­, V, ''..., .�, . , A number of papers in recent weeks lYhOlPless 'before an unscientific sys- don, visited at MT. H. Johns' last Sun- MIT. arid Mrs. Kippen have moved I -W 110 . -;�. i � the, p . �,;. ( among them The Farmers' Advocate, tem ,of marketing, who. is ambitious day. into, the house, opposite .. C. Walliam Slavin, Jr., were in, Toronto plays, Women s Work, etc. Rubin and . I ,v! to make farming not an escape but an . --.--... I.. . . � church. Mr. Kippen has been engag- on business over the week end. n IiIfrs. N. Saundercoe Cherry Midwa�, Extra Special - G ' ''� I �ave bee' drawing very pointed at- accomplishment, must think'not only ed as rnechanic -at Rose's garage. ,k is in Clinton randstand ,, " . tentian to the danger of allovving so of his own problem but of that of ev- MANLEY this week renewing acquaintances, . Features. Evening Horse Show, .Trotting I.:: -Mr. AVstin Hey, of Detroit, spent �, , .1� many decrepid cars the fre-B use of ery other farmer in- the country, and - -the elk end at the home of his par- where she has many friends, her for- I - , .. I� I . .thel highways. his motto must be­�'in union there r,Notes.----;Miss Elizabeth 'MuIr ai -e,bts, 'Mr, and XTs. J. Hey, Jr. mer home being in or near Clinton. Races. Something to interest everybody. , .11.1 . . . . is strength." shed to St. Joseph's Hospit on,- Now wheat is being mar1reted at Wxs. Robertson and little son, of . I - , The used car problem, while it is don, last ,Sunday and operated on for the local mill and farmers, who Eire Staff a, spent the Past week with their $509009 1pug PSI% .ffrz .:1 There axe Of course.,a number of appendicitis. She is convalescing relatives Mr. and. Mrs. Charles L. .c ,11 . -nation wide, does not belong exclus- agencies in or through which farniers members of the wheat pool, are re- I SIM JMA-NJES ,�, rapidly. . . Jinks f .,� � I. ceiving am initial payment of sixtv . I e;na. 1 ce � I . . eufior, t Pike's � 3 mobiles, nor to ,the dealers in them dve marketing schemes, and there are M. Buckley and her daughter, El nts per busbeL illgo % Welsh and �".: ively to the manufacturers of auto- work together. There are- cu -opera- Mr. and Nifrs. Charles Hall and Mrs. WT: 101, OI&T's O� I - gigantic farms such as that family ,%pp\,e.t 6;e week end a anti attractions 1� I of Camp- have returned to -Chicago after spend- . .- T. Bay and report a most enjoyable trip. ... It is one which the Highways Depart _ - -, I �. I . ': ment will have to Pay some immediate bell of Montana in which one man -or ing thedr holidays with friends bear. As we are wifting this, V%Tednes- Entries close August 28th I . , . �. one small group of'men control from ,Mr. Wilfred O'Hara. has returned HENSALL day afternoon, a. largery attendeql Write for information and prize lists. I .,. , attention to as well. 10,000 to, 100,000 acres with roost of home after spending his -vacation in bowling tournament is being held on . W, 'r, E, Some one has said that a Ford will the workers as employees. But farm- Midland, Special Council Meeting. -A spe- our green and for which a number of tly. . I - T � . , I -run whenever a quorum of its parts is ers have not -yet tried out the great- ,Mr. and Mrs. Arehi, McKay have cial meeting of council was Prizes axe on exhibition in tbe J. H. SAUNDERS,Pres. W. D. JACKSON, See "I t, st of all possible modes -of combina- I ,­., present. And that in a large measure 0 returned home to Kincardine, where Friday evening last to consider By- jewellerrY show window of Messrs. I - - - - ". bion -a combination, of the farmers Mr, McKay is resuming his duties on law No. 7, r4 the curfew bell. All Fred Hess- & Son. . = I . I I � is true. But the Ford is not tho, only themselves, remaining as ,yartners, the t%adlan National. the members were present except R. Mr. S. L. Peppler, accountant in the I .1 1I .1�, I -car that -will run whether it be in sharing their energy and their land. , Sisters Edita and Agnes, f*jom Cameron and W. COnSitt. Moved by Bank,of Montreal, together with Mrs. \ . - ., whole or in part. Here is the sort Of co-mbinatioii, al- Pete6o.rough, are visiting with sis- J. W. Ortwein amd seconded by G. C. 1,011riler, are spending a couple or so � rea [�',­ There are hundreds, if dy possible, or soon to be possible: �te, Edita's mother, 'Mrs. F. O'llara, Petty, that!By-law No. 7 be given 111'st weeks, holidays in Hamilton, Hanover iiiijillilillillill,l111,1111,1111,1111,111illillillillilliillillillillillillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilillilI -not thou- . 1111111 1" " , s4nds, of cars -running over the roads 300 farmers, with an- averag,�, of 200 and her brother, Mir. Jerry O'Hara. arid second reading. -Carried. XOv- and ,other places. . � ,.", . a,cres each, form together a 60,000- Mr. John. Deitz has Purchased a e,d by G. U. Petty and seconded by J. Miss Flossie Foss is spending a I . " : 9 i I fi , -his own, use and W, Ortwein, that By-law No. . to�-day that possess nothing but the acre farm. This is a plot nine miles thre h ng out t f or 7 be week or so in Toronto. I i � motive power to drive them. by ten. In the center is the village has finished harvesting and, threshing given third and final reading. --Car- Mr. Ste, one of the post office ... - , I � 1, in which all the 300 farmers and their . ., I;pf saftey devices they have none- in short order. Tied. Moved by J. W. Ortwein and staff at t walrt . ... I he, *nion Station, Toronto ,-. - -o horn, no brakes, no pro- -d men" dwell, mak- Harvesting o-peratioms are about seconded by G. C. Petty, that this office, who was- here, spending several I I ., . , ., �, . no lights, n families and "hire I Gyproc Makes . I., _. per steering equipment or starting Ing a group of about 1,350, people. completed and the returns are good. meeting new adjourn.-CaTried.--J-as. weeks' holidays, retafted to Toronto _2 , �. , I -K ­ �� EIL � � facilities. Yet they run. about, The village has comfortable lot' but the root and potato crops and Vas- A- Paterson, 'Clerk. I this week. . Summer Ho . t ,, . or tagels with running water, Conimun- tUTeS-aTe suffering from the, long con- ',Church Services. -The services in MT. 'Hemphill's new garag,a at.the - , mes I . . I our three local churches were well at- �, I rafther their owners drive them about ity laundries. baking ovens and baths tlinued drought. . rear of his dwelling on Main, Street, -V v r � ..% -with as much assurance as if they make these cottages and the, domestic � ­ - - --.-,. � tended on :Su7nday last, In St. Paul's is nearing conipletion and presents a FIREloSAII r.. 0 ! I . . . . were a comp] I I . . I,' upkeRtp immemsely cheaper than if Anglican Church the rector, the Rev. very -nice appearance, being both . i V..., ete and fool pr.1of unit, Pi;., -h weTe built far from its neigh- VARNA M. B. Parker, delivered interesting roomy and well finished. The cement , i . 11�.. instead of what they arp--a motive bors. There are community Stores, I ,,, discourses. At Carmel -Presbyterian foundation was put in by Mr. T I ROTECT your family by " Notes. -The many friends of Dr. H. ay or ­, power, and a dangerous one, running school, movies, doctor, part-time dent- .1-k 11, Church the services were taken, by and thebuilding erected by MT. Sang- I Z, ,, ist and a creamery. Reid, -of Toronto, will 'be pleased to . I Pmal4ng your Summer � ,, I about under practically no control Rev. Mr. Walker, of Niagara Falls, ster. 'A . '. No longer will the children have to know Mrs. 'Reid, who has- bean under I home draught -proof, dust. , . -whatsoever. I trudge. n-dles to school. And the farm the doctor's care, has quite recovered who pleased the congregations with Mr. and Mrs, Lake and family, of .� proof and fire -s' I - , K, To bar the roads to all old cars, wives are no longer lonely. I do nou and is able to be about again. good practical sermons. There- ,was St. Catharines, were visitors this week ,,! -- FFFFT""77-1 17",1,�,!' . ��'� 4, f,�j"' afe. The new 77 � ,v!!.;"T,�,-,.7 1, -,� � p,,:�� I ,�s ,�,��! 1 .� ""'i, � , �� ,,,, L� ,, � � ,,� I-'. ,_.",�.'�'*Y�J,;,�i�t",'�,.j ,� ,�,i , , 'J$f -,,. , �,�" ,p� I I, , _ 4_ I I I 1 11409 � I I M � ­ I I . � I I II I I ''. I I Ill I , . !! I I I! 1�� _,"", � 11.1, - attendance, particularly with Mrs. Leeper and b Ivory coloured Gyproc, that % ....... . .. 1. :,:, � would, of course, be, out of the ques- forget the sight, in the State lwari, Mr. ,Cecil Wylie, of Detroit is vis- or sister, Mra. . I I .." at the morning diet of worship. . " ' . Ot IL McDonald, -and, returned to their I . l , . iting friends in and around Varna does' not burn will render ­ . " tion, ,because there are many old cars Asylum at Fergus Falls, Minnesota, the coming Sunday the ReV. MT. Rev- homes a few days ago, accompanied . You this service at small cost. I .... � � I. Mr. a -ad Mrs. George Clark, accom- I \ �. a.!, I for all practical purposes, as good and Of the women prisoners of the prairie I ns -on, -of Toronto, will conduct the by Mrs. Leeper. I . . , I ��� � -I", - farm kitcben tove and flies all �sum. parded by Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Clark, of e - , .. I ..... .. ". as safe as new ones. mer, snowy bleakness all winteI Winthrop, spent the week end with services I foi structurally . . 1: A. !Sinclair occupied his pulpit giving of conqers 'It . At the United Church Rev. Bowlingand baseball are the topics . 41 Use it, I I ,; There are many farmers and others had mad only loneli relatives in Tuppersville. aftion this week connected strong walls, ceilitigs and .- . .4, ., � � I gone. through - timely and well thought out sermons. as they are with tourangime-nts and ^A- -1 '10ft'. need' I �A , 1. . who use or could use an old car to, ness, and for whom the cure is so sim� 119x. Frank Keyes, of Niagara, spe4t and at theevening service Mr. W. 'O. matches, . partitions. it s no de- .. I +'kl U the -week end with his sister- 1 4 . �� advantage on the farm or. in some ". , - 11,6 a. encouraging T, em to . . Goodwin and Mrs. George Hess re -n- A ratheramusing incide t w s t t .. C014— kwhen panelled) �, 1_ sit and rock and knit and chatter to- Mr. Slam Rathwell, of Waterford n A ha 40D� but yoIg 6� ,, other -business for hauling and truck- spent Sunday with relatives here I dered a very pleasing duet. of where a -poor follow attempted to _r . tiftt, paper 4 - . gOtbeT! - plaster it if you wish.'It is "I I.. ing or in case of emergencies. Nearest to the village, at its edge, Miss Violet .Morrison spent a few The Bowling Tournament­-4he an- run -an automobile without the. netes- . I % -Aual Scotch Doubles tourk 11111111. , � �i � , ianient Of sary skill and knowledg*, and co i . easily and quiddy applied, is , � With these the public has little con- are the fowl yards, thecattle ,,table,, days with Miss Frances Mossop. the Hensall Lawii Bowling Vub, was to, g-Aef with a ming I - . ,�I, MT. G. 'Pilgrim, -of the. banking held badly smashed car __.;_�_:, a Permanent asset, and is . . bi red, -he was rushed to chanic, the community carpenter shop ston, has returned to s day af ternoon and evening -of this where ,9, dooto * as . . 1.� cern, because, they are used in the way the garages with their community me- on -the club greens on Wednes- and bodily Inju V d uperior to other I .. lt . 1.11 A � . of ,business and are driven by ir en who - staff, Pailmer � I?" ' datie T's office appeared, but s 11 �� �� 1. are responsible and wbose bump of then the pastures, Orchards, hayfields. -s after a pleasant holiday. �., 1. � Mr. C. Pilgrim has returned after week. Weather conditions WPTO per- when rushing buil14 materials, ,, in he was told that the 1,; grain; farthest of all thi; woodland, , ... .1, 11v - caution is well developed, and in forest as carefully cut and replanted visiting 'his brother in, Guelph. f ect and the entry was, limited Only occupant was not a medical doctor but Your dealer's ' , .. iS4 & by the number of ireens, while all a . name is .. %,. vKhuni there well defined sense of an are those in Germany"I put MT. and,Xrs, F. Weekes inotored to veterinary surgeon with regr2t that - listed below., _'Aj � us to shame. , afternoor and well -on into, zhe night he co;ulds not treat him but he Gur- Ask him today . I I . safety first. , %ii Listowel in company with 'Mrs. Woods there was a large crowd of interested prised the doctor by s44��j_ you are, . for full information omq)�. I � �,!-` , vA , I The workers in the, fields and f oreAt who has been visiting ith her rela- I I ,s ... \ That. class of old ear and that class are, taken to work, not each in his tiveg for a week or -more. spectators watching the keeraly COTI, .Just thg man to treat me as I am a , toc Wallboard or send for 4 � I ,..� of driver is scarcely more liable to be rickety flivver,but together, in, a C`07n_ t attended tested games -4 Thp entry list num. jackass to think I could run that car. interesting ffee. book '-'Build.� , I � 11,11. I "i". the cause of an accident than is a munity bus. And they do not take the ice cream social which was held bered 20, th4 shlp6 and clubs TePTe%- Miss 'Haltie McQueen- j87 and has I ..". . ented in -o -and Reb��delling with . � 1,11 � . good driver behind the wheel 61 the tin boxes of cold lunch; their hinches on Mr. McBride's lawn, Make,; , being: - . Douglas, Teeswater; been camping at 'Grand Bend for sev- 193proc.10 I I ��,I I I I . :,.�_ are ,brought to them hot, cooked far Misses G. and E. Beatty, of Lon- Bawden, Exeltor; Whitesides, Gode- eral weeks, ' � 1­11�1 . . newest model. i h; Robertson, Blyth; -Edwards, 'Miss Mary McKay )ias returned to , � better rthan mlost of our ained don, accompanied by their friend, Mrs. "' t'�,,� __­--` '' ftt-them isi unfortulwtely,-ano ,erigg , -_ , � , 11 GYPSUM, LIMig AND � III �'i GiD :ic,b GoodWIT4 He .,the vilUge, after s,pending a couple of C �i nsI Smith, . ­ , th Wm- V,%Ves, can- W.Ok,_ �Iu -2t, such Buttler, A g--, Itemphill, Hensall- Ad- weeko at the h6mviteadfar.m in Tuck- ALA13AYTINE, CANAD4, , _ _ spent the week end at their ','��,: I , .. -homet. here,- - - _____________ ' . � �,�,p class of old, car drivers a -ad another chow -wagons as the y u. -, __ anm-,Allsa I - 6ode'mich' ermpith, I , : , � I M�,- 'V-1 am ses. . . ��� .... r. I::. ­C.r . 11 . . I .11 , ­ ; , Sangster H#n &W-Ytffir�, --m-i�ggFl�ffg-,,"Ov",-in-tan-am,,Iv ". ---_r__ �_ $ 4 . � , . -&h old cars are put. A bo,y have all day the'h6althful and natural L- Reil �-- � use to wl cv�_"' MUTED , __ " I I W,,,,.,.�� will got an old car out of the jun,k emploment Of the farmer; they Te- . XdLarenl' 1= ;' IR9160* '%M"' this IoM%X and the grain is tuTning - ­ _­ , 1. . ___ Ontario . . I , �,'. I -, I . , " . . . id for UOthing. 'Or, 6&ni,08t, iturn every evening to all the com- HIPPEN - ,� - 6Ut . . t - 11 _­ �� �11 �"%-- , ; P e ter,' Sproat,Seacro. h,; Brock, H 11 - 106ondsgillly V�411 hv� quantity and X I 110 will panionghip ,and Me and converience - . IM., 1, I Hend,erson Teeswater. AW=1611; quaUtyil-a-II t'he wek%er has beeq . ... �� � I �- " . Pay fifteen or 1wftt-y4Vv dollars for of the town. The .AcerAra1i%;.71I1,1 also Notes,_ -Miss Margaret MaD . I ,.; . � onald, Hlemall; 6060, geafOA-& IC, A.- Mw",' ide4l fai'-saving thb crops. 10, I ,�,., � . .. � I � I I slinI electrification. of 8eaforth is visiting with het sis- Dftveil, a n 1:17 -'s Mr. Lee, Iteddeii figaged: in an auto- I vl.,. .� A _.. 11 � . � � k,"�... . � OV6. �. . -De..Wl, The P1 * ' * , 11 . I , �, 1, _ l," w1unga �� %�� , ;,Th,6 ear aby, fiave UM6 motivie, But would it PsV? I A - : U)" - I I .. _, . - Treithewiay', avd, W, r6obile Aseide4ft ft Monday eirexing ,�. � % '­_ I 'Z . . ter, Mrs. A. Broadfoot, 6f TVcker- were: 1,st, W, � lomw MON.. _. 1, .. _ I . 'I Well, which would pay r. smith. -as, 1, .1 ­ l! � 34.. g a , %M `*#04 fiiha"&i4ut oth4v �fm4s, too Ford 'oT. . .,,4, " �_ .. , I, ,�X, - y� Dougl Teaiolwhtox- 2nd, D. L. Mickel whep,6n his way hov�6 IT61w gtkatfor4 1 4., A , ..1. . I'lullf acturd Was Nornia Cook, of Hkmsall) visI. and A. W. 19' Al;�IlXll Irensall.; 3 -rd, having beeni Mn iaf4, by a cou� I I ��, ­ � ,� f6 I � 1 4V 11 �1. . ��� . � . ­ .1. ?,,,.,, 'I!. , ` l;- 14 ff� $46"bMiJ 1�ft6r flidt, in itsi .big Oats * hgnawfor� in, little- cottag" ited,xeeently �'wfth her cousin, IMSS W. POW011 &W 0, Edwards, Go,detloh,l rli#n fro-th 1,41idon wh6 Wero Wider � : , . 1� ,r; I � ;. ,W#4 po 6 .., �, � "', A ': I " "'? bftftll,�,�,V4, ig, 91.1 tl�e; bettet, . , . , . ., ���, !! �, ,� , . A MilO 01110 ft,Om- 9,%'Othdt, Or all, to-. Doiiq Alexander I� � -� �` ... � q, -,k:,. ,`.,'�,,,,�,- *` , , 4th, James ,$A ; . 1 0" WI�, q . : . ,�., - _figgter and Allait 3& - thef WltenW of li�uor AM Wheft ifi. ' � � � I I I I kot'*T in Vast Shops? E0Ssnt1&117'- 111ti0ifft from. 01611alldh visited at Dqteell EkfistiijL I I �111 . .? * A J ,��. . ;,� I _ . the crash wfid�hdr cair 'ItAwe� J�Jong . .t ;" � -,�� I, � I . ,M46 tho faTmor gets ovet his Wea, ot tho hoati_- of MT. 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