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A .WMW 0. ,, �, $j, . i ,, . , mtm NOWN 7M I -:NY. --PI. . . :, ­ . . . . . 1 ' ' —''. — ,onstrate to thd world the ev I � ��,-Jt` '.. � I I - , ,; , " . . � .. . , I .. . �,�. �,%,. , I � , ,� , of British engineering and melchanit I ' ' Ivi -PQ IN A I I a,LL'... I ... �";­, ,Mt, - -, Y16"''. SARN . �", , ­­­- -,--- ----,-. � 101 . � , I T S I , , , 1 *4ay' " 0" 4"' . Ipremacy .., � - - T-- - ND . I 11.1 n 11 . "I ..:1 - 11 .. . .. e of British I T I I ,� I I . .1 , ". - 4 13 - F,��7 ,,, . its . . . I I � . � . , 7� rn-- � "eR-'O=' -"- skill and of the exC01,118110 - !t- . I . . . - . 'r, . . --',"—""----77., R tT . I I. 'i , "., - .1 -1. . . . I I , I" I . fi,tTt1,1F;,a. .�,,,, ., . . I ,;;v-�� - made oil and gasoline- I . I Pa i , " 9''A J, I I., I ;ii, i�, ,. a coup Is Church will 14krp. �oe% � L., 1p­�, I I � ,I everupi. An 11 A slivAn qurd 2: ,Vw­'!:� . I 1:11 � .�; It"T I I .. motor boat,tMiss Eng- I th, friend's I cousin, Mr. Albert ShiTTAY, ., . , . 4M., `4 ^ 1. �, I., . WF I '. '" N., '. I, r �1, 'I va"WANT5 A The English' - . III . visiting for a few weeks wi outhwest of our village, excellent prograni �!.a. be cia�lday,,o, pt . W I'�. A, , . . %: . � 111 , I g mrions 1 riess -nity .1 or so miles -a , -at . ing Arranged. I ,v 44 mv - , land bI demonstrated all th=,se thtings ist vici - , e to in Thanks 4 . �11 11 , 11. Zapfe are visiting, and neighbors in tb daughter of consisting of local tile4t, apsi , iad'.by -1-v � � 'i MT. and Mrs. . a6ar- I Miss CAss* D'Ougalli , qrqrner,�.iy , � .1 - q . I I manner that the , -oit at pre� e, %0=0,r,;�� � V . -d I I I . I,, - 11 , ION IN PA -,y, "' - RUX in -, , V � , I 1. , . ff!�epdd` in Deti . me years -A AR, ,� W . " � , I , t , The singing class under the le 71io the Rev. Mr. Nayloi,,, 1.1, it gpo'T such a conclusive 1. 'r village', Mir- William H740 'and JAB fa us 11 I I , . i n ..Andrew D<y4gall, of on . , ", I I � 1­� . Y PAY - Id. knows"it for what it is—the ,%j. j6hn ,McQueen, of F &vrt, form- ship of :,Mr. W. R. Goulding, A.11W.M., Mrs -ortune, while crossxng orchegra. Lunch will be served at minister'f0r. so - I I , .1 . ;�� KF - TAR ,'" will hold. pyactise on Thursday even. had tbp misif ID 4 . 7el Ome. '' , � Umlr %", . � . �� Orr , drain 'running the close. , Every 0 ,Y ,e , , lage, but now of Llatow;el,,� ,- i : 1, -,�,i,4, I �,�,, � I.N . 1w d - old, visited friends in the over the new large * - teldord services with very muQh.,U9c1f,t,4W&-. I - I ( . i I., I Jtt;'-,,t­4­ . fas�etst thing afloat. That should sat- ,erly of Br cefi. eQh eek at 8.20. All ; t! I.-, , t A,,.speech delivered At the annual isfy Britain. the village and vicinity Ja$t -week. His ing of w �me I through the' farm ,of her cousin, to Mr. and ,Mrs. ftebir4 !% I - � 0 , and eveni 0.4, I , It IN," '00 ',9 . I � �-.i I. , YR. a were glad to see young people are urged to ct� n , 11 Ay � 1. ... . , I ��, any Old frierill of Brandon, I slip while coming up the tank and in left bY-mOtDT for WludsOr . o d I, ' oth morning V.9 I 1, I 1A. � Farmers' Club of God- I :Mr. afid Mrs. Elims. UUTW §'Ized ons, The sem , con a I - . ?.f4 iit� I o well. e, home striking her and 3:4m keeping an4:APPX,0.w - , � ,a In the'eyes of Mr. Wlood, appare I knee against a large stone where they expect to spend, a ti .9. I V", K'%'. .� �� _,day 01 the him looking a ently at th _ 40 asBMI in , ,,, 1� t � 1��, ' ." I - . � tton, -n and daxigh- Manitoba, ,ns-ited rec �� out of position. of weeks, with, Mrs. L Miller ,ng w I. I ': .z � i� `-)' �4 , Tow h p, MT. George S -W of to knock the knee -ca � � �',',hb ly, the vital thing was to keep posses- Mr. and Mrs. McQuee .1 I .. I­� . ­..., � val I . I . � , N I M1 Mrs. William Horney, Datars, of ilY. - I I ,priae, o e , � i , "I I wt.,� � I ; in ' sk ichigan, spent the of MT. and �, . ,.­tir I — ed Jack dering splendid anthen . .:"�. ., i ,or arth Huron, is quot sio - Trophy. This ter,� of Sandu Y, is in a, manne' E� R *,p� f Fortunately, Mrs. Fred V , ,�t�� I '. n of the Harmsworth . Harvey Hyde and Mr.: , ,,� I 11 .,�. I I 'L friends in the village Hay. I 11 who -was with her at -the Mr. . 9 , 11�,­ A,, .GX%dqA,,$v,V.er, in part, as follows: he also accomplished and that should week end -with - ''I I I must . - McQiieen sang a Quite a -number frOm, this vicinity I our vi age, ce of mind and Fi&�r have returned after spvndipg a i,*bA � showed go a , "I � �, "I ;, ' and law fees and vicinity. Mr. I time, bad the �presen . pol tr ining and good' - �­,io­ Y, edtica . satisfy Mr. Wood. ted Church ,Sundi,,�­att;nded the illustrated lecture given days at the Ex1ribition at Toxon- 4oic, The church was very bea�k-� , , W, I M, I fees �, ees, �,, ;�; , . - solo in the Uni _ s 1 few .. . 'fully decorated with flowers, fruit V-1 .. I ,. . tebrne down Any clergyman receiv by Captain Scott-, ,Marine Missionary, the ability to give her fir t Aid n the ' ". ,� � i" aT should agree Mr. Don was lead intol a great er- morning -and evening, which was much 3olumbia, which was held wAy of pressing the knee cap back to. . ,� .... 1,',::- lug over $2,000 per ye a Hawthorne, of Houston grain, rofiecting'much credit upon � � ,Al�: 11 . Higher paid civil Ser- ror. Mr. rvVood eqnin-titted no sin, appreciated by the congregation. in British 4 welling set in, Mrs. Emin - ' ' ' k q- , � .' I to a reduction. on Monday,evening last,in Hensall into position before s ladies' -6f the haa , "Y"IL, .1 I 11 i sacrifice and ' , I thus aiding recovery, but it will be Texas,lis,the guest of Mr. and Mrs. congregation who ��� , e�',i, I -ou United ,Church. -Brock and family. . spared no p.ains to show forth the. -, . 11 t�.; vants sh lol make some even if, -in the eye-% of the Sporting �-- ­­ p,�,',' ,e my colleagues in the Corn- world, he didn't play cricket. I er quietly in some little time -before she will have George ... 111111 114, ��'.. I challeng to step out in I VARNA . ,Labor Day passed .iZv I ; the free use of her knee. Mr. and Mrs. RhinehArt and little in,os;t bountiful harvest that had beea I I I ,0' I the senators Muskegon, Miolligan, and Mr. ' The many ITiends Of Roev.� , .11 mons anc . .thist burg. reaped. ", ) .t� I - - 1, �-,. , nt and take a Teduc- --.- a have started at their � Through a clerical error in last son, of ' , , ,,,, , the ,very forefrol I The farmer of Harke, Michigan, ,w�re .Mr. Naylor meorded himself, wife ava '.. % "I ��� ,�,I;.. - There *ill be no service W St. e at corn and silo fill.,' week's issue, the item appeared that Wright, to lia, co I tion of 10 or 12% percent. in our sal beans, also som been visitors fa6t week at the home of members, of family wh d ac M, - � �1; " V, I . . , H. J. McDon- panied him, a most hearty wsleoin0s .1 aries. STANLEY ­ John's Church Sunday owing to Rev. in . it mon! be long -till the snow, Mr. and -Mrs. Richard Welsh had I 1�1 . I 9 'attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Mrs. Leeper and -Mrs. I -, : ' 11 � � . Mr. �,Spotton said he . would gladly Next 'Sunday, September 13th, an- H. F. Paull being ,on a holiday. , flios again. - . . whileMr. Naylor expiissed in no UU!, t�14 I - f $1,000 per -Mary Chuter ,a. William Me -Lean and C. Harvey, of Exeter. The item in aid. ' ' , ..'If " vote for a reduction 0 niver-sary services will be held in the Misses Irenel and re- KT... and Mr "Mr. and Mr. and ,Mrs, George Hudson,.Mis. 'rertain manner the pleasu!retOf ��OF,,. I .. " and urged a shorter . thy McLeau question should, have read a ' . r .. ;;: - '. yea� to members . Goshen United Church at 11 a.m. and spent the holiday at their home, daughter and Miss Doro 'Mrs. E. Sheffer, Mrs:. present and,meeting with so uiI - � "..-'% Monday evea-ling. 'L ard, Blatchford o I I, . , ' - turning to London . over the week end at,the honxe Mrs. Rich . . y J. Hudson and CaseyHudson attend- good friends. " � ..1. session. it the same Mr. 7 p.m., conducted by Rev, W. 0. Rob and Emily Beatty Of visited, d Mrs. J. B. McLean, of' lage attending�sald funeral. Chureli - . . ­�, us see. Wasn't Misses Gladys P 0 -4n Carmel Presbyterian . I .Let . ' Special music by the choir as- 11 be'seen,by local, ad. in this ed the funeral., of the late Ge rge .1 . I � I ,�, -. .ed inson. e homei for the ;;eZ Of Mr. an ' 'I As wi Re 01AP, ­� � , V Spotton who was himself challeng sisted. by Mr. George Poulter, of London, who wer motored to Sa -smith. d column, Miss, ."Margaret Buchanan will Troyer, which -took place from his late. the services were,taken by, v. . rnia to Tucker has TetuTne on Saturday. �Bbyteiiayw,', .,..Z . in the -House of Oornmons a very short Varna. - end and holiday, Miss ,Doreen Cooper ca- be *at ,the home f her mother at the residence at Courtland Rhodep, of lCaven Pre ejp­ . 11.11 .. . I visit their aunt. to her home after a delightful va ` Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hudson And Church, Eke -ter, whl had,' 9116rit I P� 11 � ., - in - village on, Queen 6t. . .N ,-'I,',. . I I while ago,by his fellow members . .-- — WebsteT-Tavlo,r.. A quiet but pretty where she v�as west end of ouk in trim- Mrs. L. Sullens and Chas. Troyer and ,8ermons, while the choir renderiid firiet' . I � , free use of Gov- solemnized at Avon tion in plin,t, Michigan, Mrs. t ttend the ladies' wants i I i, ' that Hbuse, for a too wedding was the guest of her sister, Mr. and to a' ' Is, -of Hamilton were week end anthems in addition to the regulw . I - "I '�� I ,: 1. rint- ' THE CHARACTER OF United Church parsonage, when Ruby , ant Love. 'ming, remodeling and making up of frieii� f MTs.'G. Hudson 6urch psalms and hymns, Rev, Xr, .11 ernment servants, Government p Vs Gr . .. ing, plant andGovernment BRITAIN FLAG. Irene, second daughter of Mr. and 1HIllsgreen United Church are hold- I hats, etc., which , will supply a felt guests with Mr. and McIllroy, of. HensaII, taking the. ser- -­ � .1111, post offices GREAT I I . and family. . . . 4". advertise and fur-- -Mrs. W. J. Taylor, was united in mar- Ing their anniversary services on Sun- want. ': . Dili council are this week having all ,vice� for Rev. Mr. Rhodes, at Exeter. .. :11 in an endeavor to (By Alfred ,Stafford, R. [R. 1, Walton) riage to ,Mr. Watson Robert Web�ter, Rev. Robb of on Saturday last Miss Annie -Con- t ---;Rev. A. Sinclair, pastor of the . ,,,, his own private'business? of Mr. ana Mrs. -I- S. day, September' 20th. I itt was visited by her relatives, Mr. cracks and seams in our pavemen , �." ther . I second son Centralia, will be the speaker for the a -e cha ed ti a with4 .1 4 " � ,..- !� . serves us right, Mr, On shores 'of isles, Britannic, Webster, Rev. Mr. Penrose officiat- Ion ,Coleman and little carefully'gDne over with hot tar; the Unit d -Church, ex ng du e : � 1 . If our memory . - � ­ . occasion On ships of British �ast, . ooked charming in a day, � and Kippen choir are Providing and [Mrs. Shel'o ind also by Mrs. Rob- work bein . I . The bride I ,and son, of Detroit, . g done by E. IShefferer, N. Rev. Mr. Grant, of Relgrave, and tak- I . , � that Ing. . d Blatchford and V. Hedden, anniversary services in the IW.,t : . ispotton's defencel on with special music. Services at 11 a.m .1 ertson and the Misses Robertson an. ing , , , .� . . I n could afford to I Inland n,,broad don�inions travelling dress of navy blue ,a 7.30 P.M. I � Padauk, Kentucky. 'Messrs. Thompson & Co., of Rlen- grave Church. Rev. Mr. dr4rit, gave. 't � .. was that no, poor ma It, re, -as . - i3i- rik I . ig� � � I . . , unsurpasgell. matching' acce ories. The groom Mr. Moore, all of their good thoughtful sermons botIr p � I . be a member of parliament unless he 11 a chest of Bil- -------� The many- friends of Miss Lizzie heim, are pushing on work On ! ,,� . l the bride was . house, on the west side of Ing and evenifig, while Mrs. Alice . 1. ­ .:1 vertise himself and Devotion, sane devotion, - -Ift to Ly after the ceremony, .. Bean, only daughter of M -r. and Mrs. grain ware a. George Hess rendered .- was periyatted to ad ;er. lmmediate� , � " �:� � I a motor STAFFA . Frank Bean, of the London Road, a the railway track, near the de -pot, and Joynt and Mr . ed. Spe- ZY, his business and otherwise furt,�Ler his Confirms its magic away, M -r. and Ws6ZZbster left on I to itsheight and capacity. a duet that was much enjoy I �. - I -h. Live glory is surrounding 'I Beach, Buffalo, mile or sio South of our village, will are adding . the W. " I 1� . � interests at the expense of t - trip to A� n, who has been a our villagers learned with regret dal missionary services, under . . ., � .", � own Great Britain's fldg to -day. . Niagara Fall.w'and Toronto. On their - Z". A. Mebella regret io 16arn that she was taken ill rs es Hagan,.of M. S. will be held On the coming gun- - general taxpayer. � side on the groom's sufferer for som..e yea�s- with( that ac,k of of the death e,fM - Jam -r - return they will re . I ed on Siturday with a severe att , . t, � I � These are times of rapid changes, Existent, after ages, . fine farm on the'Bayofield -road, south. dreaded ,disease," diabetes, - Pass appendicitis, and an operation per- the Pal.r Line, near. Hills -green, the day, September 13th, at,the mornitg .4 � ) I �� 111, � Ing can change It has been ever thus, The best wishes of the community away rather suddenly Monday mOrn- formed at Scott Memorial -Hospital, first of this week. Nrs- 'Hagan was service. - � r I ' the Baseball.-The,late Sir John A. Me- . ­. but we doubt if anyth along by Saxons, fulieral took , . � � 'Twas passed Seaforth, and at date of writing is one of the pioneer residents of I �, than Mr. Spotton. Or, Perhaps, - are exteli,ded-to them for a happy and ing. The place to Mait- ";'a most smart and Donald is credited with saying that . I . I faster nd he This Saxon blood in us. . . perous married life. landbank Cemetery. on Thursday .. af- getting along nicely. - Township of Hay two m6st uncertain things in life I �:, . he is no longer a poor man, a I pros . ternoon. . The Misses, Doris and Norma Bol- capable w6man in every respect ,and the � l �' As- hetitage of Britain, I spent the I with the highly esteemed by a large circle of were elections and horse races, and , afford to work for'less money, --­­-� . . Mr. and Mrs. O'BrieT �ood positions .. ,., can This flag of her dowdin, I ton, who'bold I ce,, London, spent relatives and friends, and 4vast in her we think -a third -might be style& 71 7 . At any rate, 'being week end in Owen Sound vi . siting their' London, Life Insuran � "I � � be thinks he is Made victory after conquest, , . USBORNE I I . � . their parents and 87th year and wonderfully bright and games, and'. in - connection with the , . I ',, . . . son. , the week end with I . 1, paid a.thousand dollars a year too It is not rent in twain. . . smart; both physically and mentally, last mentioned, we are reminded of 1- . . . . . uni6pal Howard Le-aiy.. of London, spent - th Mrs. 'Kate -Bell.. . I plendid sue 2 �� ,, . rhaps,, Council Minutes. -The, m . wl . and well and he a cess that our baseball 11 I I 1 .1 . � ... I . . much, and in that thought, pe Such presence is impressive, council of the Township of Usborne the �Week end with his parents here. A number of girl friends of Mist for that good ripe age, -She t with., barring their, . I I 11,1:1. . some of his coriptituents -will agree. Ruth Chapmah met recently at favorably known in our village, team has met, " - . By tongues and tribes revered, in its anorithly 'Mr. and Mrs. C. Treffry and Miss- I �,. , rtain, no person or urnment, es Pearl and Mirara spent the week Turnbull's groye' and held a very e -n- leaves a number of sons and daugh- games with Rodney on Friday after- I . I "I � One thing is ce Midst commonwealth 'tis sacred, meet�ng;'pursuint to adjo end here. joyable sociable evening. During the ters to mourn the loss of a loving noon of last week"on our diamond ,%� C,oyernment can foree that e*trll Through us it is endeared. with all the members present. The adler is in Toronto this 1, and again on the Rodney diamond on . . I I �. . thousand dollars into his. pocket . minates of the r6eeting of August Ist Airs. J. A. 'S course Of the evening. MissChapman. mother., . fternoon last, when the . I - N. E. I . , !, Throughout all land Britannic, .week attending the C �ts presented witli a kodak, the- ad- Mrs. Mary England and Mrs: Han- Monday a - his will. . I I Such presence is supreme,; . were read'aiid approved. Re. neglect- Mr. and (M,rs. R. Livingston, of dress being read by Miss Elva Sbad- nah Paterson are spending a wee), tables, so to speak, -turned and our .. I'll ; ". . against - ed cemeteries, Williams -Dew: That nt the week end here. �., potton is talking with Our armies, they respect it; dock, while, Miss Grace Stone present- with relatives and friends irt Kinear- boys met with their first defeat, we R. I I Whether'Mr. .S the cemeteries on Lot 3. Cont, 3, and Hamilton, ape -1 -­ . believe, of the� season, out of all ,the I I �.I. r ships of war, esteem. Mr. and Mrs. H.' Golding are visit , dine and district. - 1. ... idea of pleasing his constituents, Ou ,., .ds St. ed the gift. R , con' , � an ­ Lot 16, !Con. 2, be fenced hrid we�l ing this week.in, Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. irank Toung and MT,. . Dr. Samuel Coulter, wife and family tests. On Monday last following .. I. GrAs suffering from a twinge of cut therteon; that Charles Johns, weed I ' -L -Ing a week's a 'fine tbree�bagger made by ,Me - ,;:'11 On lands by'us discovered, Marys. , . land Mrs. C. Salmon and little dauggi- of Tol -do, Ohio, are spend ., . I . .1 I CO21science, it is hard to say. One 'Tis planted tber� to stay; inspector, -havi qharge of the, work. ,Miss Cooper, Seaforth, is visiting ter, of Rochester, N.Y., motored over holidays with, Mr. and � Cauley, with three of our players on § . I '11;1 By-law No. 7, 1931 strik- Pur village, the doe I , " thing is certain. If there ,are any it is the seal of Britain, I 'her sister, Mrs. F. A. Hambly. -tor'3-bases prospects looked very bright, � . ; I � � ,Carried. read and passed on I and spent' the week end and Labor Coulter, of o I ; I but iollowing that good - scoring of � �, . . ing rates, was , . . I D.ay with 'Mrs. Leeper aftd Mrs. Il. J. parents. I . , - e House,t f Commom As is not washed away. Mrs Allen, of WiaTton, is spending I ";:. members of th .0 motion of Shier -Dew. Messrg. Me- a couple of weeks with her ebusin,i . Mr. Mervyn Brown, druggist, ofi, three runs in nine innings, unexpected ' p�'! � got a thousand dollars more than Such is th . . Naughton and O'Brier interviewed the McDonald. it- i tak nd occurred with "'t, . who .e flag of Britain, I Mrs. Seth -Brown. Miss Ruth ,Chapman left for Hamil- Toronto, is also here this week vis in B. es, a errors � l ­ ,was coming to them lastsession, Mr- From peasant to her throne, council -asking for grant to, Kirkton The funeral of Miss Margaret Drake I ton, where she intends training for a? ing his Parents, Mr. and" Mrs. George several of the very best players on. .t � . .. ­ � Dew -Shier: That a grant I the team turning good success to un- �, otton was one of them. . By every land in tradedom Library. who died from injuries received in an of biown. "I ��. �., sp, Of $10 be riiade.�Carried. A repte- auto accident four miles north of Dub - nurse, Her Sunday -school class, a expected -,tdvantage to the RodneY 11� , . And, the report in the London Its character is known. . an Chemical which she was a valued member, pres- .Mr. Wesley Venner has taken I g about defeat. � -, -11'"' sentat-ive of the Chapin lin, was held on Sunday. She leaves i ented her with a handsome purse. position with Mr. Thomas D. WIren in players and bringin �, �.. , . n for weed � *�, I paper,goes on to say that "Mr. Spot- Hers is a flag of zest, Co. offered a demonstratio . to mourn :her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. � I .. . Mr. and ,Mrs. Lloyd Davis left for his produce establishment. 'However, it is the verdift of all pries- ­,� applauded.1 Just Hers is w flag of commerce, r village ent at the game that Hensall put u13 . ton was loudly killing by atlacide On Tuesday, Sept.. John Drake, three sisters and two bro- Hamilton, where Mr. Davis has se- Quite a number from on . . . ... . , . what, we t. Dew-Westeott: That registration c thers, all at,�ome, Interment'was in .1 vicinity on Wednesday morning'a good -fight in the face of errors that .. and , I � ��. �1. . I wonder,. have the farm 14th, at 10 a4m., which was accepted. , .� cured a good position. me time -to all , . 'found to cheer about, in these fight- 'Tis foreign bound, else homeward, Dew-Westcott: That * registration Staffa cemef�ry- i Visitors over the holiday weTe: last attended the fu e bound to come at so team, that f . � it, . Mrs. Andrew McLellan passed away, es Hagali, from the home to players and held down a ing'tlynes? Was it Mr. Spotton's use Defying storm and breeze, I ,� cards for he unemployed be secured 1 Harold Scruton, of Port Dover; Jim Mrs. Jam -, . f Britain, at her home- on, Monday morning. I a were -in the finalst last year, to a V i. . Vr was it the Withal the flag o and men desiring to registeT-must do ' . Miller and friend. of Windsorz Mrs. St,Boniface Church, Zurich, where small -more and with an, opposition , of their tax money -Mrs. McLellan had b;een in poor health ! ce was held. . . I. behalf, of the Tis mistress of the seas. so by September 12th. -Carried. West- , Bertha Bell, of Toronto, with 'her servi f fruit of all kinds pitcher who would be hard to beat, go "t . their ' mother, Mrs. Dick; Miss Helen 'Elder. Large quantities o ; . aqhievents 'on Or some time, but her de,ath came as . A , cott-S'hier: That a grant of $20.00 � sing to Rodney they were, i� GovePnment party to which he be- Her record is impressive,- , gre., t -'hock to the- community. The,, Ill , Great ships are, ulpoler way, be made' to Winchelsea School Fair. of London; Ernest Pepper and wife. I are now finding their way to market. -that in ID I- - on rie, -of I - Ding at playing against a team that are hard ' was held Thursday afterno 'I of Sarnia;. Mr. A , urt Nearly all who were caml t� long&? . Treasurer's report: Credit funeral t lex. MeM -pass or foreman -worthy o� their Ili . Midst enterprise and duty, -Carried. n Q, with his mother; Miss Alma I the lake sthore fesorts are now again to sui 111"! t... I . . -day. rrom A. BuTnette, cow tag, $2.00; Toro Victoria I in theii homes and planning many of, steel. Quite a number from our vil- & ,, J 11. . Her flag is found to credit from arrears of taxes, $28-81; 1p Slruton, -nurse-in-training, the fall exhibitions and, ]age and vicinity motored. the long .1 � �0 'NOT CRICKET Hospital, London, with her mother and them to attend - distance to witness the game. ' The 111, I I penalty, $1.44. Bills paid on motion UENSALL, . , I I , , All hail the flag of Britain, � coming rural fairs in towns and vil , - I � ... , -,.,. . ' As braves the ocean foam; .,.)f v,;,eatcott-Will1ams: Chas,. Kittrer, ' , sisters. . . plate umpire was Dinsmore and the � I I Th e International motor boat race nt.—A very comfort.able brLck dwel- - Mrs. Leo Bisbm of North Battle- lages. ; . ')n businese as for Britain, advance on Eliniville Drain contract, For Re . idential i displaying fine base umpire, Legg. The battery for 7` . ..., it_ ling. lighted Nvith Hydr1o, on a res �i .. . It travels far from home: $2,400.0,0; Dr. Fletcher, unedical street. Pos4es,si-vn can be given irnme(liately., ford Sask., is visiting with 'her Our merchants are " for the Harmswor�h Trophy which fall stocksI of -all kinds. Herigall was Howe and Welsh, pit- . be- - ees, Teddy mo&r,,Mrs. R. Welsh, and with her for y k ., tendance and hospital f, Apply to G. J. Sutherland, at the Post Office, -The services in chers, and Horton, catcher, and , V ­ was staged this week in Detroit P. -hold the fla- of Britain, Hense-11. t326-1 sisters and brothers. Church Services. 11 .. .. . . tween. the English built boat, Miss � I Johns, $21..50; Thos. Quinion, granti . . I On 'Monday evening -next ' th,v i our three local churches on Sunday Rodney, Dorland, pitcher, and McCal- � I F 'Tis not a mystic thing; )I Fair, $20-, Stephen ell attended and at , StIlum, catcher. 1, . ­.. Winchelsea Schoc Notici.—To the ladies of Hensull and vicin- , g People's League of the United;last -were .w 4 11, ­­;. . England II$' driven by Mr- Kay Don, Irstead. it is an emblem Bras., crushing gravel. $450.75; Do- ity: Margaret Buchanan will be at home at Youn . I .... American boats, Miss Of Britain's throne- and king. minion Road Machinery -Co., grader Mrs. w. Buchanan's, of khe west end, pre. . . . - . . . ­ .- ­ - I "I 11, I , America VIII and Miss America IX, . blade, $0,76; W. Batten, spreading pared 'to reW,.�ck and rernodel Your hats into nn --- ­- ­­­ .. ­ ­ I.. - -1- . . . . .. .. . ­ - ­ - - ­ - , . . I -- . .. — - I .. .. 'I', I �,� rth remains and heaven, tl,, newest and smartest styles. ,3.326-1 ,�. ��hll ea rnish, weed . � W .,�, Wood, was perhaps � h eld Co -1 1: ! � � ,� i! 1! ! i 11 '. . owned by Mr. Gar .�. il: there remains a sea, -week end 0 .......".... ...." . . ..... .::�� 4 " '.., � fl, cutting, $5.60; Wm. Bradshaw, weed Mr. Jack Tapp spent'the - .::, 2;�;; ��j�.��­ 7�..71 ". . I 1. - 'iii'*:;;:i . : . - I hope the ag of Britain . -i�iii��.f*,'-,'..777..........".,,.��..... .., �,�* the most interest creating internation , cutting, $4- Alf. Br6oks, - 11 n Ottawa and Montreal. On the way g:;g ,�', ".."'t., 1�liizi��i��, '-,'� ....... " � weed cut . , ., ? .;;::,::;:::::: : . - , "I ... .......".- I ,�:;�:�!:��Tmsmffl It". . . -g event that has taken place Shall augment history. ) Garnet Wilson, weed cut-, �ome he attended the Toronto Exhibi- -­ ti:l��,,!:,!��*ti;!:;i:&�"1:::;i::i:i;!!i:::i:::i�!:i;::�:�:�:-;', !,::. .X*�*41' ­:,:..;:. :::::;:;:i:::i:;!,::�::;;;�.i;i:i:i:i�i,:;:;,��,::;i,;:;,i,�'l-, al sportin Ling, $37.4( I�'... Z %::::�.;:;$,.�' . .::. . . � , X M . .., . I , �7,�- Mf. Coates, ...... . �:,.,iil;!��iN� *M,A" "I" ". on this continent in many years. . ting, $36; veed cutting, ti,,. :­­­ -4-'1"-' � I., ­ �, N . . . . ... ...... ;:� .... 10 I ., �;�::.:.:,:.:,;-;�;:;:.:.:.:.:.::::�l;;;:.::,;:.:;.::;:;:; I ­ .. .11 I.. :,:-:-:* I.: . I � ii�:i:i;�iii�i�iii�il".:i:i:��i�iiiiiii:".-Ii:i!�;��.,,,!;'�i�..:i�'.�iii I '' In the first heat the English chal- ' .11 Mrs. George Case has returned from The :��".i:!:Iiiii��jiji;i�11:1:1!i:�i:�i!;;;��:.!�i:i!iiii:�ii��i', I . .�I. I :. .� , 'I B. a pleasant )l;,�eek spent visiting friends :; � �, . `j:�;�::!;::�!:% "...!",:I..!;;i:.;.iii;�::i::.*":!.�� O��A.KThompson, weed cutting, $2; I.- BRUCEFIELD ' ellett. weed cutting, $3; , . � . � - . � I.. ,K" I I nger completely outdistanced the ' * ''. . .1. I 0 �",.i:%,:ii�'iii��i:ii,.�.§�iii�,i:�;�V4,�o � . I, , I I. I.. . . . 1 $3- Chas. and " . - :, . � . 1 e .. '... ed cutting, .. .. ... A ". I..: ...... A . w e relativi"es in London. , .. �-�.*�,:.:,.�:�� , ,:;:�7.::��!, ...., "I Mr. and Mrs, Ben Kaiser are Denham, :. ". :,;,� .. . .... I . � . . , . :: :::::;::,;�i:i".:�.:�::�,��:�;�.:�� .. I .. . American boats, winning by a margin cutting, $19.40'- Gerald Mr. andi Mrs. Nicholson, of Arthur, ,�,�;., . Lost i s *i:i*i,*i?1'-4t�. I —Stephan, weed . Mffl .i�.?.� I , ., � . . of nearly two miles. In the second gpenoling the holiday with friends in Ford, weed cutting, $34.8-0; �id. Wil- a4 Mrs. Pearl Smith, of London, Were :1 ,. ... � . . . . . �!��::j.: �:i�-: �. i*i�i,,',!:!.��I��i!*!* I s I I . ;*:!:!:;�!;-:,X .;.:41.%�:,:.;;:;it;ffi..:i',, I � English Bruc0eld. .... ­ � ........... . . " . '' ­�, %�.:�::t,:,., . ;,:.:-'.�..`� i . 'hea,t on Labor Day, both th( . rn- son, weed cutting, $2;'Roland Squires, recent guests with the Mis,ses Mary : -:�..., . 1 . *-.§�; . �;. .; I I , � �:. , . �:...... 1 � �.:`.. ..�:,�'.�. . . . . .-Vlr. a;id Mrs. H. Zapfe are retu . . I � � I ;. ii .., : ,.". 1-1 ........ I I . .::: ....., , I I'- ing with them to I)etroit to spend a weed cutting� $4; William Westlake. and Emma Johnston. ti�.. I j. . , ound .".........;,ilkI.-W.I. I boat ed America IX were disqua i :::*;-­,.. . 1. . "-. f '. 1. , rl Heri, weed A very delightful evening was ;::�Ij:j:j ".. , . �'.-. ... - . 1-;-;.1.'.:.X.;-;-;-f �'. . ­ weed' cutting, $7.20; Ea ::%%,I:!::�.. .. �. " .'� .. . . I ;:;:;:; -, , , . ". ". - '.'0 , .. ;:i. ting line, � . , g !, . -1 lied lor crossing the star week or two. eled cut- spent at the United, Church on 'Mon- ,; I.. ',�;' :.!� !, . . cutting, $4; Ralph Batten, w i:,"i*!:i,�1�:' ,;; A., s�!:t, :!%:t:%'=,. '.$vIr, ��, j.1!;.�.::,:,, . I , tion. — The Wo- 1,.::� . ,­­� . ? seconds before the Women's Associa I �t . � � I xnoTe than five I -men's Association of Brucefield Unit- ting, $3; W. McNichol, -weed cutting, day evening, when Rev. Captain Scott, i%.��ji�;!*�;��i:�, ... r- , - ", , - -:1;`;1.-...:.,. :. �­;.; �A %:.:.:�.;.:.;.;�::.�-...:I�:i:�::��i�.,�"*;::.�:j:j::ii:�.���:�.;..:.. j:�:j:j. starting gun was fired. $4,40,, Joe Ferguson, weed cutting. $1; 'of British Columbia, gave a most in- ,I�11 ,, X'7 � - ;:,!�:,�: ��', . . - - �',?`,`.�i�i�!­ . . I i*i�$.ij�:;j;j:j i , V .'.��i�"',��:��,,�:.: 1, I i*% ;:;I::%,.� i:� ::�;.%!$%j.�,:;.�.:!!;:,; " - I..." !, . ed Church held a very successfurmeet man Horne, weed cutting, $8.00; teTes,tinek missionary addreis inter- .%!;.j�:;' . �'. .. ., :,,4 ­ I, ;X....", ........ ;.;.;.;.:.;i:: 11'. :1:;;n; j.:;-::,.-. .. yl.;II� . This left the second American boat, I I, .-.. :���:�:T.-M".i:� .,:.:. , . - . . ing at the home of Mrs. A. Caldwell rree ...."..%, . li, K::��!i�'-,'i�, �::�.::�'�� i;*,.i,!�!,�.j:::�!:� :. .i:�. - Mrs. Ikh Ford clarfeal work, $2.00; ,p,e,,e,d by lantern slides, showing **::x. . 1 . . -;2:; I::.!-%:;j�%:��I:!�$ �i­ - ,�"?,,"..*iii., . .�� . , i . ,:..;. � i , ii.,� the only contender in 'he race �and on Thursday aftprnoon, September 3rd; 1. ':�� : ��.;*,:�i ��:!;�*'��!��!�?,.i*-, ,:,:. ;. i*;: ,;:��!;%.i,i*il�:�, . ..... iiii�-,, *i*� 4.1 .. ... V .,�;i,., . ... : . . - .10, wonderful pictures of marine life and I �iii:i;!��!i�.�� - I `iii���:�: � . , ,�.;:i,:!: 1. . - ,ipenntendence, $100 ..... .-!�ii' ': �'i%,:.��i�i;. .:.:,�::i�iliji',,.j:,�; ­. '. ` . with a splendid attendance of member,i 14., Ford, . .-...i . .­.., - . , " .. :.,�*j:;!::;:$i:�::, � �.�:;j;j;j.j:jl;,*� .. ,,, ..., - I - .. .: .��i�i�",I:ii , ... I... . ..*i'i; , I - �i,� .. !T ... � !::;;:�;, ., Tuesday, in a third I-Wat, after it bad -arried. at that also of the many wonderful speci .,..iiii��:i����.'�,���iiii�i�l:�,e �.. . ... ­ -, Council adjourned to me" ,i:ijij�,.,:� :. :.....� , .. -;i .. ,,, , which we are al- C . .. :;: i;�.�*�!ii�i;�,;: ;*!*::i:�!�:.1: :..i�;11, completed half the course, it was de- and several visitors d, at 1 p.m.—Henry Strang, mens to be found, On both land &ad . ,..i.; �... ;,;.:,�,,; liili�iiiii!3i�i �X: I.; �$j;" 11��, ways pleased to have with us. The October 3r ....... ;'§!�'.$� :��:;:;!:;::�:: .:: � i,ii�iii�!i.�:.... " .. :.!.;::.,:�;:t:�;:;:;�;;;V":!;;. �;�:�; i I � meeting was called to order by the Clerk. I �:i:i�ii;::.,���:i�i:�:i�";::.,O".i:!; I clared the winner of. the trophy. ivater in the animal and fish species. -:. ,-1!.-:, :��. '.." � " :, . . , �;�,;I-:.;-:,:.:-%-�::::V,;* i��','-.�ii�!,'�j:!��!j ltl- With that decision there can be lit- mn 691, Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, leader of the , �, 7'.- ,:�,:�,,;��: �* i : 41",11.1.11 , � * !'i;`-,�.,ii�iiiii,�I.i I ­ devotional leader singing Hy . � ., `11111 �,.��:I%j:j:::5:%:, : - . choir, assisted 'by Mrs. Sinclair and ;... -, K ......... . .. .. ;,-:�;�2,r:;x.;: ;:,!;:;:;X;:,�r4 ii 'tIe dispute, but in the event- that led followed by Scripture, Mrs. Stevens ii.1"', �4 �- , . very line - �:,X-t kg.g"'t.�X., ;g:,.r;-:4..;­, !��!��I:�!j -, i�� up to Miss America VIII being de- reading the 91st Psalm; prayer by KIPPEN Mrs. Hedden, rendered a ir l, elaTed the winner, there has been Mrs. (Rev.) Bremner, closIng with . and trio entitled, ,'Send Out the Sunlight." �:��iii:� ii.,,**;ii�iii�il �`�, ili�: Hymn 692. The president, ,Mrs. Alex. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,McLean Rev. Mr. McTavish of James Street .g$Z. . .. I i world wide comment and the greater rt of children of North Bay, are visiting at United Church, Exeter, was present � �...." as chair. ii�l,i��I� � �!�ii!; :i�� i.�Z` Br adfoot, took the business pa 1. 111' . � , . part of it has been anything but cOm- the, meeting. All reports were r,ead the- �home of the former's parents, Mr. and very pleasantly acted ���i�l�����jiji�!' 1: �'A I and Mrs. J. B, McLean, of the Lori- man and also addressed the meeting. I i��Kj!?.�','�-. �i".-.�*!:!i��il� ��jf`f 1.10� ;�.. � -;- - roll call was well re- ,.kl�� �, -I:.;-1;..-.1-1.%1,;';...t'. . I.Ii?4ii � o Mr. Gar Wood. and ad"opted; .1 �!::*��i� . , JI plimentary t tlii� ,I�i�i:I;. '. � N I �,�.� --�%!:,�t�-. - . , - I ,,,, . of don Road, North. We were,pleased to learn from Our I I - , , " - � .1 newspaper Mi � ,,.,: �:.. . ..... )11 - The topic,. a sketch -.',�!�i!!!��:j:­ ... , - il`�, g sponded to. as 'Mareiret Cooper, of Toronto� village Clerk, ,Mr. James A. Paterson, �i��j�!��:�!. -1. .W Ii would appear from . lw.,...I,..�.��;��:�,* , . Merry Old England, was read by Miss, � . " , I 1, � and by Mr. Wood's statement after -rk spent the week end and, holiday with that after publicly advertising foT NQ�Ii�;�*i* '. Marks and was very interesting. Wb ',�.'-.,�'.Q�;,�,.�� Mm 11 ibe event, that he, kno' MT. and Mrs. W, W: those out of employment to register, 11Z.X1-W.%�:1;-; , -11 � , �il,:.- wing his 'boat for the next meeting was Planned'. her parents, w . also with her b 0- t o ly seven so otif h is �AZ.�5.�?.;:j:!;:::!";::: , g . , ...�,',, � C' ey, r a on n jed, whic .. I . ii � - � 1 to be completely ou, 'lassed, and his All members and any of the ladies Cooper, of StanI I. � , , th ::::�:%:�;.' �;.:,,i,!,1&:�:ij 11L d 't't - _. ..,. ; ;, ....... .�. , . -Cooper an a pretty good showing of not too hard ..­: - .. , �'.�' , ' `t!*.- ..... I '. �� , theT, Mr.,and Mrs. W' R. , - ent of it like- who would care to help make a block . . " ­ : ... � ., R-'.,:. driving and managem of TuckeTsmith. .. :K4.1 .*..: fP . or two 18x22 inchei (Yf any cotton, fit family, times in this municipAlity. :§:j'e, 1: � ...� : 11 4 7 � . � ­er; delibetrately-priotted to lead his y woollen Mr.,Pred Parsons, of London, spent Our villagers were sorry to learn - , ;!;:;:i:i i. , �� 11 W'., . It . English competitor to disqualav Alm- 'heavy material, no fancy stitching the holiday and week end at the home on Sunday last of the very sudden : M I— I— I.M, :XII.: : ... I I Or Mrs. R. Par- death of Mr. William Somerville, who : >K i #.%:i�:jtj:�:�;j;j:j�jtj$; . I ft)�� - nts, MT. and - ­ X Iii:�:ji:ij "I .;- .:: . li, . ,.I.,: self, knowing that the disqualifying required, kindly leave.youir blocks at of his pare ... . .. I ..,:. . . IN N - nley. for man) .1 ... ,,-,�,T,W, ould leave the home (If Mrs, L. Forest or Mrs. sons, of Sta 7 years reiSided'within a few ." � �J . "", I %DfrIthe two fastest boats w Tna Linden, of Denfield, via- miles east ,of our village, but who fol- � 920,11 I ,!'.. secondboat the winner. H% Zapfe, of Bruce�fiel4d, before the -Miss Ve I .1 � f 'IL',, his , I first of October, as they will finish Ited recently with Mr. and Mrs, W- lowing his wife's death bad lived, iw �s 4 I I i'if., I, I It ,Order PO do this, Wood, instead next'H*rneY and Miss Irma Ferguson, Of Exet�i and vicinity for some years I a she had . 11. � " them, to be ready to quilt at the . past. He was visiting at the time at Nita was worried ... she could not imagine what `� . :: . I", of e6fthig up from the starting point, meeting, October 8th, in the basenient,11'aY. . . ;N;ilj ac Jarrott visited the home of his i�elative', MT. Coward. lost her bracelet -in the hotel -or on the journey. homp. I N- 4 dro!4`down, from, his own boat house. of the church. A -request has been. Mr. and Mrs. Isa I U'Itl. � recently with ,MT., Win. JArrott And The relatives and friends of Mrs. . " r�t­ . . ,I 11 ,, tSbiddenly *fie shot off, at a tangent made to the different societies for the station -10 -station ("any- .... R,� . �­ . . I . . . Agnes Ross, of our village, will regret I I . �� � � ;vith- needy. We hope for a good supply of .Miss Annie, of Hillsgreen. one") calls between 7.00 "I can't think wh . at I could have done with it," she kept I 'i" * ' b0fiffid �Ie,gsure craft and theii i . Edgar But;t dnd Mrs. to learn that the date of writing she ' . p.m. and 8.30 P.m. local telling her mother. - I I 1, .... � .;A�:,,: . blocks, as the ladies are all willing -Mr. and Mrs ­ A`.,.�, �- . .�� ;� I , ftt`*Arnrftg., alld -some fifteen seconds e 4 aTy Thomas Butt are in Taronto this week is Very seriously Ill following a con. 11 ,;me - . . I I . � workers and can use the n cess attending the G.N.E. tinued illness oA several monthsi dur- , are on The low . .... � Wl­� � " '�, ".. b6for4ei the gut.- he, fthsiiied through a articles to sew with. A hearty vote evening rate. Between "Why nottelephona. to the. hotel," mother suggested. "Ies , I X.11 I I 1. I — , deTed Mrs. Caldwell Quite a number from this commun- Ing which time she has be . en confined- - . ­ .,go� -it A group of pleasure boats, of thanks was ten ity enjoyed the fine address given by to hev room. ­, . 8.30 p.m. and 4.30 a.m. , �,, I ;­ I , . I 1, , , -repenting they are on The "night after eight -thirty now and a call will only. cost a few- ' . . I7, " . `tg OT � .�. �' "I' the starting line with his for her kind hospitality and katoon, amd Moder- Mr. and MY§. Harvey POM of I � -:;1. tadld I nediction, in unison clos- Dr. Oliver, of Sas rate, basis and ,still cehis." 4 I . , �, '­ ­.- the Mizpab be I . . �! Ml;�.171.1 t : t . y of the United Church in Canada, preaton, spent Labor holiday& with . . �tt -1-11 I , -Op#A -� The AtO � � , Wide, - I ed another pleasant meet . Ing. lower. , , X,; . �,­* t&rbd , '11glighman, hostess seirred a very gerwrou - 611 Wa 8 given in James St. tnited' Mrs pope, HayVey's mother. 11 that the � - ­� , that thlO L s lunch win . imagine Xita!s joy when the. hotel clerk told her I . ,,,It ft 1 6A 1had, never made An and -tea, which was *Very much apprOci- Church, Exeter, an Sunday evening q.4r. Charles Miki, was visited over . I . I bracelet bad been found in bet robm'iidd would be maiied I . I - , , . ,,,:W.o Ili ated :by, all. lasf, Dr, Oil-vo-r, bad- an- insPiritIg ,thg, week end by his relatives from . I . . I . ' I 7bW'. ". - ro^-'sta a, 111f4time � of mo- : ,e and deliveked, it;'fil "Mith li ,eharin Granton. . to her tight away. . . . . *4 oth"ll, of Toronto, was the messag .skross And I I IT. � 11 ,1111�1,, �,),�. 1. - I I ., �1: , , 4 41 ,Mrs. R, , '. I I . . , "SAPi ;.`I.�.'�. - �* & , d,mitUnor ,villieh made, 1be, Aud- ' -Mt. ,11,aln M;Achford i's and his � ,,, � . . ,,, � e � ,0' I I'll, UW4 that big r. And ,E s 7ilb 41,41, Z�, ", , : "I I , ".. I guest of W -Mrs. k6ag,'$tcott antl splendi ".." ,pome timer,imst. TMaAa- t6 her mother's su esddn, NiWs antiety WaS No— - :,7�� ,0.',��i.,, , ; � P`-�.:i�,' . .W.,,�,* - 4­",'AW6U14 speed ,Mj,. and grs. William Uattetbury last ience prdud *of their MOderator. -*on Ofte pooitly, for . . ', , g§ !! � , ­ , a", ,-L!.:, � 1,41, I, � W �� .I. 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