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I'?;f.��-,c— 11r­f.Published at Seaforth, Ontario, ev- �The quality of the 1932 -heat crop == ­­ 'Y�.k ,00d, averag- t in his 73rd y .ear. -1 ar an4 .1P.. iqry Thursday afternoon by McLean is fair and yields are g. I e The deceased was a mostpopaX .1 I—-,. �. Ing &D to 40 bushels, per acre. Thresh- ling p- ,on 8unday , -. ".. WvS. . t locali- �ts 1�h.. and Mrs john,:'Snidier, The p1tonitbang is now being installanfallI Ing has been the carpenters are = enigh to stop the team, but (had notbeen in good hbalth for some tattawtive young girl, Only 24, years Viµ. J, general in mos . fitting the ed ,heps�6 ;;;;. ,� ". ' nd MYs. Duniov, and hmeuecg,��,., tions drag on and"'week Mr. a enuc;hall, whosurvive her,bavle, � . . Having opera -ad windows. Wh - , The� �' � . Subscrip io in ties. . Last doors a, in -y MUSSaa.1 , ;, .';, . ti n rate, $1.5() a year -ve lelds are ,Bvl- -lon Falls, ViShAd at the home -, -dhe had to be quiokl than wasanticipated -he heartfelt sym thy of e ,;,­ _,. advance; foreign, $2.00 a year.,Single- many unhai ste:d hay f ofI.Fene , .ariLl Mrs- pleterd it will be another of the f with much force an -deceased was very highly respected t pa th do m;I . (lent in Central and Western On- of the lad s parents Mr. carrif4d into his home.,'� ,ents each. -e rops are Sat- - eopies, 4 r iatterbuW Thhomes St of and much 9yonipathy is felt .for mem- mmnity intheir b6reavement. , , tario. BaiI y and rye c William Farmersllave been busy cutting Rae 'Patterson returned the. fir s of the family. The funeral will At this busy season in the country 11tteWbury will regret 'West where ho'be,- tising rat on With oats rather uneven. � - full I this week from the - helpers,,1, Adver " 0 application. isf actory, k friends of Mr. Ra seriously ill. the oats ..and threshing is in ! 'th - be held the first part of tbis week there is qi1te a demand for41. b varo, while roots prom - .11., - Corn is ac 'V to hear that he is anville,is g.Taldingjyed k, visit with his fromthe 'home in -out the unemployed,,� .. . , e crop. The tobacco ,MY,yellowless, of Bowl" Sam- , . Ne nadian Weekly ise an. averag 11 up tothe average and the I manyrelatives in differentparts.-it. M,�mbersof the a . cent. a Scott this we Iu-ifte a nu terment'intheExeter Cemetery. , isituation gr6atly. I'll, ; , I Newstpaper Association and the Huron t:rop is etitillmLed at 9-0 per thee t of Airs, A. T. ple is good. � mber from our village Miss Florence 'Foss has returned Miv. and Mrs. . Cook h�been e aver -age has been w 1 -_andneighborho a - a camping at Grand Bend, duting the �.1. . - th age. Pastux ek!ues - iesfty af from Toronto, where, she spent ,. 'ath1, County Press Association � . . lance of Death Of Richard Robin.s. -D- � ,na= ,a al of d as is usual at : well maintained by ail aburK -oad- resident of this it-, -nont, of couple of weeks with friends. past' week or so, anthe, I 41�saltended the lull,the I �I . James McClyi ars-.------------- ----- iuoiliiture� Weed cutting on , Ileni.0 7th, Whieli .whose maiden name was The Arnold Cdrele had, a very 611- son -some are goingI district on S at Turnbull's Grove. T. ning from their summer,is Be'. .-ay, August 12, 1932. ,lide, ha,� 4een general.. unday, August away at KIPPEN - - Kippen, 'ro,thers turI � SEAFORTH, Frid - ­ passed joyable piierAic* ­ I cotta�es, "and 0 Mr. Richard Robips es�iun Of 6...m�Margaret Dayman and,who died so near -Grand Bend, on Tuesday night. church, Sabbath school �AiI �, =-,--,-- ­­­ _­1_____.__..Ontario potato Outlook. his lionie on, the se,cand cone of sev- I ..suddenly -.�n Monday forenoon last The W. M. & of the United church and. day 'hool picnics are frequent. ,�,� , - ' failure. Mrs. MOCIOY- *1 "While the seasail of 1931-32 was Tuckersinith, aftel' an illnes�s Mrs. W. Hays and daughter, Miss � from 'heart m Irs. D, C. Grassick and 14 S born held their reguilar monthly eeting IIs All Well ? I r. Robins wa McLean, olf , mont was well "rz,"j, lm�, - for the production eral 1n,.onths. Wibnld, and 'M.Issl JealTnO and most favorably � ��g FPI ail excellolt one I in 1876, can'- ,on Sympathy is felt jo,e 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An- abell% of North Bay;, .. the riwall. England -e gue r the week , known and mu i , 'I Mrs. . ,,, ,of andI�� . Reading be�tween the lines of f ,,b early and late pota,toes, the in Car . a ill 1906, and for the Seaforth, we, sts ,oivie - 2milyt drew Moir. FoIllowing the open,17 D. raLqsick, Toronto,- 9t ,ents quite a different as- ing to Ca,nad witli,Mi�s Jenniehesneyand the bereawA husband.and f . �t w is Fewguso . u. of Toron-,[:�',$is bulletins regarding the progresi ,u ury pres I been a resident end - exercises, a ,pleasing vocal due 'S Allan and Ras 7��k at the-� , IT- Hens,all's half holidays on Wednes -rpre nect, accordin to J. T. Cassin, On- past five years hai Is, -her ma, iher, Ars. J. Chesniey. � I th Dr s, ds 9 last i ker . ' Thi� deceased is � being madeby the InWerial C-Drifey- -field. . Fowler, of Toronto, is I days closp_Wth the end of this mon . sung by Mrs. y dale and ,� ;„�Ie,sto,were visitor . �g Board. of Bruce Mrs. Jessie , . I I _ Geo.. Wal` one can nat help but tario Marketi ` nd amily of ves and 1 Mrs. A. H.. ,Currie and two little entitled, 101le Knows It All.' -home of Mr. and Mrs. .� eme -delegates, Pederal Governinent estimates in- .ived by his ,widow i a f 14,1__ holidayin with -her relaCl I,lthand family Miss HkAen Walker re- ., tato acreagill Ontario one son and four daughteirs' g d rod thinyettyen, y,�9 lam Man,thePe DI dicate that po friends in an Idagrfecttype,” war. Teid b ed to obh Day with' Mr. andS,., M C . I -crease of Exe -- Mrs , . (.. -am the ineet- this season will'show a & �tet, - Will* -ssik, Where she wiwonder if all is going as, well. as wa, Harold Taylor. M Nips. W. Harney, Miss! ,the -=ainld 'Bask., and Mrs.Ernest Mrs. ill Dougall. A letter V. 's. GTaI te . [I Kippen; MisseLS Mildred and Elsie _ T. And . ,�J Wi lam.I ..hoped or anticipa d fI a1pproximately seven per cent. over Be] iam Ellyra Fergu on and their guest, MISSI'MoodY an I children, Nancy Jane and .. s read fTom Miss El- 'end ei viacattion. se eisti- Mr. Will " ".. that of the 193 The Rob, 11 Robert Ha i.r va McQueen thanking the Society � `1e%therw,,, If Olillia, and'I ings of this august assel-alibly. iris at -home, and k Moody, of Brandon, appreciation wa '.I , I season. On nnDfi�spenta bk' spT . If one is to judge by the headings acreage in ins' of Toronto. He is also suT wil�h Mrand Mrs. J - Man., arrived in Hens -all on Sunday t ,o., mates set the 1931 - Rob I !her, three dayrecently T I hZ d pgh r. D. ClaiAeleis-in . tario inst a probable vived lby his fathe" and mat d family, of neav, Exe- Ievening and will -make all extended for their kmi'llness in- remembering ey and IM , .. the Toronto -Globe, one would soy at 169,604 as aga , ReYguson all, cards during 7 1 between the British acreage of 158,000 this y ar. Figures sisters and two brothers in Enjiland visit wi,th their mother, Mrs. Walter her with flowers and and d:u;hter,` Mi" Dollie of CliutOnW e Is with Mr. and that evrhiii-g Oshawa and one b -r*- te'r. ber recent serious illness, in, Victoria were, recent Visitor . veily for the Dominion of ,Canada show a one brother in s Margaret Cooper, of Toronto, Habkirk and sister, Mis, Margaret. lAge. and Canadian delegates was 10; like, ,decrease of 7, er cent., being ther in Brucefield. The funea-al was Mit holidays withher and Tittle Hospital, London. Miss Flossie Foss Mrs. D. A-. Oantel,on, of a= vil, -. and the goose hangs high. . Yes in 101i, a§ compared held -on Tuesday afternoon, interment, Isspending afew Mrs. ,C�axl Schaefer guest who, has been a tvalued secretary for Business Sale and Real EsfWt-_­­583.926 ac metery.The pa,),Mrand- Mx&WW.Cooper daughter, of Palmerston, is a a number of imlontfils, sent in her r'r. DaviA. Gantelo, the WeAk,�But when one with 543,700 acres for 1932. being made iri Exeter ce . and also her brother, Mr. and 'Mrs- at the home of 'he'r grandm6theY, s. A. Spenewas and farknown coal and m, which is the -Mr. Cassin also stated that, accord'- pallbearer� were Messrs. Henry Ta,y- W. -R. Cooper and, family. Mrs. Scott and aunits. . signation and MT paace. The collec- -duce.merchan, whas carried ou'ain the Mail and Empire, . ins the amount of lor James WYighIt, C. Lane, Wilson .Mr, Vernon MCC,lyrnont,; of.Deilroit, MisS. Jean Elder, i5f Toronto, is appointed An lier i ,.- flowerlarge business nearly Wj his We Government orgar, the ing to his csiculatiL , .cKay and Roberti .it. -Mr. and, tion amounted to. $10.23 andDominion . . in the production of. Ay�ilsrtrorig, Bert M left I ... on, Sunday after visi Ing wl'th her ,,parents,, %ill-aie, has. sold his coal fertilizer used -for.,his hame .collection,, 40 cents. R,eadings were itime in our vSame bright hopes are not expressed, potatoes this year will amount to Cole, . . having spent -a very pleasant holiday Mfs. J. Elder and family, ily of taken by,the following: Miss - A. yards and Stock and also his egg oa feeling of doubtand, -bout half of that used last. year. ..-.....W.witb WS parents�, Mr. and -Mrs. Jas. Wr. and 'Mrs. Murch and fam , , Me -s- G. ss and stock and skabut rather only a Moore, Mrs. C. ,Donald, Mi . produce businer-anxiety. ."While we have had very favorable ,� T Toronto, are visitors at the home Of ffe, Mrs, Richmond. Afrrlymovb. � - Hess, Mim. A. Roweli T- R- his fine brick residence on ons to date," he continued, "the I Miss Edith Dick is visiting with Rev� Sinclair and farn Coles, Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. G. r. W. R. Davidson As far as the other Empire Domin- xondlti time 'donat VARNA Street, South, to V. erop .outloat this ..her eq,asins, the M.isees, ,Myrtle and i1y. ofNelwitonIions and GTeat Britain ave concerned Id as I... .I rs C. ,H. Nichols, Grand Bend, Hakirk. A reading on Mission Band posonEullyup,present the same promise of yie - I I� Grace Franier, of BenTrAller. M '. "Ison, of V was taken tbM Miss U. Morrison; lit,on th15th of, this Imbrifth.Mr. Day- i� the progress being made is � . at of the same period in 1931." . James, MdClymont, and Mrs. Harry Wid linnipei, a little -beyond. did th . Casiiin said, 'It 'Sit- Mr. and Mrs. Detr�it, spent Monday the guests of Miss crature page, 'Mrs. M. G. Drys�dale-, idson comes highly spoken of and to- o expectations, or In conclusion, Mr Mrs. Hamiltonj of'Detroit, is A vyl,th their son, Vernon, Of d. Mrs. missionary mionthly, Mrs. J. Mkc-Don- gether with his e and will, Where Canada is concerned, however, ;s too early to predict the extent of ing� her father, Mr. R. Colclough. sl3eirt a few ddys laot week with Mr. Sutherland and G. J. Sutherlan doubt, make good residents and,ffi",cultiestit� Mr. George p,.11grim, of Palmcrston, and Mrst. 'Geogliagen, of 'St. Cathar who has spent the Past al.l. "Scatter Seeds of Kindness " I. . 1932 croplbu� in view of present - G. F. Scott ' ,ie,h `e�_ nZill be welcomed to our village. ,Weit is quit'i apparent that di ronditions, it would appear that few days with his 'Al . ved froni, Lon- 'at her as sang by Mrs.Hess, to w� -d are not being Sur- is endin! a ines, who Yee y mo week or go -home here return- w .. ' sp uryone responded with the chorus. are pleased to learn from Mr. Cuntel- ,g ffered in quant fa I -rinr. - ed to Grand Bend with them. . ion -are arising, an a m I ., M C. Pilg The in 1101, ende residing in .putatoes are boin arket ethi, read- the . T e thresher is heard doll. ,ler, of Toronto, is vis- TIIE� many friend�s and relatives of eeting came to a conclusi On that he still intMounted. *,,,-i,.s larger than the The 'buzz ofth a Mrs. J. Fov, - learn with prayer, after. which a daintly our village where he has lived so Canadathat is the rub. As far ily absorb. This condition, of jeourse, these , iting v�rith her sisters� on, ,the lawn, whi .long and ,fnlifeor hiself, wife e days. Harvest is moving at Mrs. Earl Miss Alice Bell will regret tx1' about the inevitable re- will so -on be a thing etoria IH'os- lunch was served. -pid rate and rs. John -Henderson and that she was taken to Vi ye very pleasant.MrCautelos Canada is concerned, the Imperial has orought re, � Sproat, M - , pit I I ondon the latter paxt of last was much -en1jo,, d. A vote of than and son.8 . -prices." ,. . of the past . bi,other, Mr. J. B. McLean. ita, " "' .. --ray and we believe ail on where his weConference of 193o was a waste. of suit Of sacrifice I I Mrs. Keys, d&ugli- Master ,Elwin Framer, of Berimil- _e x %�as extended to Mr. and Mrs. ir came here from Clint Professor Keys, . far 4- eir very-ki-nd hospitalit. uncles were large and fl tirmoney. C-anada asked too much an'd New Markets For Barley. tel- Dorothy, and Son, Charles, who ler, ,who has Spent the past few operation perfonmied for ,int6rnal for th rs. Edward Berry, of duee merchants, pakticulariy in thegaye toolittle. Is"the Imperial Clon- To Ontario farmers Hon.'ThomAs have been 6pen,ding a few weeks -iin Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dick trouble, in the hopes .that it would Mr. and M n. for their weeks with . to his p ve eneficial to erhealth, but at etro-it, are -with Mrs. T..J. Berry, bu ' ng a d expql:ting of large qua -,ference ,of 1942going to be a rep-eti- LKennedy paises the information Bayfield, left Wednesday an.d family, has returned ra b h D I .shot visit 1 t tjtr�,, ,� apples. ThliT nephew, David other Conferencet' th'it tl,o National Brdweries Ltd,, of home in Nashville, Tennesee. ; .110111c. date of writing her condition is con- atawti, for a ne-ral of thetion Of that art -Dick is spending sidered critical. The private fu a e A., of our village also engaged larger Mo-l"trez,1, ,have authorized the 1)TrviceintUWaster Stew I is, late of the city of ly in the buying of appries and af- It is -true that t Mr_` his hol*� ay-, with -hi - n The C. ,G. 1. T. Club. c6mipogsed of Andrew Lamm -he reports of the Malting "o , d ., . s Sister, Mr a d cl�.&s:l,, !,-. lhe Canadian - day evening was coiiducted liv - s Passmore, Grac� Detroit, and a one time resident of I urrwards riglyt-up. to the late Suit. . .......-Conference -Sessions g-iven out by the ,nf 1,&(;coo bushels of hikrh­gnvjc, M.Erratt, in the absence. Of file pas Mrs. GordonCudmore and family, Of -the Misses Glady ly in -brief ana very ("- to - Rev. Nulter. I emon, Olive Brock and our village, was held from the homelb,d extended his -business largepress censor are ,viery �. ,,)IltaI,io_p-ov,n barley, suitable f r, — Fxeter. , Brad%, Olive L - -by th ,the buying and shipping in large I and Mrs. Lorne Manson, of Norma Douglas, chaperoned e of his sister, Mrs. George F. Case, t is quite evident that Tninim,um of 55 cent,� Mr. our villag,e, on Thursfty afternOOIL I -quantities of eggs. Added'to, those Iguirded, but i malting. at a k Montreal. The . w� Thorndale,.weYelrecent visitors with. Misses Margaret Johnston. and Leona conducted by the Rev.!two lines he engaged, extensively in the� Imperial delegates are taking. the t.)el- hushel basis, trac I11 ' Mx.. and Mrs. George Lemon, spent -the past week camping' last, and'was.. Minister ­'Yls that this barhy m -_'-;t I their cou'sin's, I . M. B. Park,er, Rector of St. Paul'S - the purchase and sale off all kinds a great deal -more into ' family. ; at Drysdale, Where they had a very 1. 'largeBritish public, lie sound, (Ieari and reasorIbly froo HILLSGREEN I E. Thwason and Anglican. Church, who delivered a of coal and worked up a veit"I ' MYs. S. Thomson, Sr., has -returned 'enjoyable -timeI their, confidence than are those or. from otlier grains and we.ghing 4S 11 . . . atch on Friday -Niery' �fine and appTopriate.address. kibusiness by honest and ,enterprising , .the Canadian side.. . wundh tytbe -bushel. This is th' 1' I .to "ticr home following a pleasant vis- In the baseball m mber attended from Exeter Clin- � means. Mr. Cantelan was also a live , � is it wit.1-, -her si Y, Miss Kate Moir, evening between Centralia aWd Hen. nu iquivaleft of grain known as "Throe I IlibberCand good -citizen, or dut.,v tai11Editorial' comment in British L. Miss Lois Allan, of Toronto,. I .. ste . Moir, of Hensall. Sall a good game was- Spoiled Owing ton, .Bayfield� Varha and , ii-lage, k. I otta,A-a Extra" and should be easily obtMnoi-visiting relatives in this vicinity. �and' br,ot-bei, Dr. A -eld in St. An- to a heavy shower of rain coming on Township. 'R -6v. A. Sinclair and Rev.!ing. great inest in f911 that Per- 4�. papers on .t.he Situation at ... by, the me? age Ontario farmor. SLiv- WiIT'ier Adkins. second son of Mr. ,S.eT.Vioes -will be h r% to its iwelfare, So that ,.we are n,e of -red drew'sU-nite d ­dbb�A... the fifth innings, making it W. A. Young, assisted Mr. -Parker i taln,�d general, and soi ' Hen- the. &eI-vic6l;,. The remains were i t he still intends being a has been very eral .,Ontario counties have lorg Yi.­ and MY& ...lHany Adkins, was inju th the impossible to finash the game. n pleased tha . - Z.�'. The London, Elig- -iv as a fine cash i -p and 'of the horsesi August 14th, at,9.,50 a.m. wi terred ill the faillily plot at Exete., resident. He -will, in -all probabilit�!;_ it very pointed. garded hai the other ddyis; by on.e Conner in (hargv- sall, howe;ver, was ahead at the time.- . annoinicemen'. up lroin �astor, Rc,-,-. R. R. � the,�,I land, Times in an editorial pixbhshG� i� is hoped that this Nviiiin lie. was bringing th,eni, c�nietery, the pallbearers being Jobn after enjoying a vacation fromI ' badly Sunday school will be held following There was -a fairly good attendance 1�1ItI i. said that will give them new confidene.-. -and the pasture field. lie was, . The next two and the falls particularly were much George -C. Petty, George sti-es,g af busilless, engage& in some I On Tuesday ­of this week, church .service. s, h n I - the illbruised about the- face and head. Wil I�--`I,,,ei�n T ornas Welsh, Fred Mann,; other e terprise.Mr. Bennett "faced the greatest wi'I'I stimulate production. tF k I Sundays follotwir.& Rev. Arthuy Sin- disappointed.H.", 1.i Y. truA. price of 55 cents basis, r,ac nier is recovering' nicely. will .have chargeon Monday evening last 'Hensand Thomas WPm. The de- M M,urch, of Toronto,,crisis in his political career, and ask- -.gontreal, would mean f.o.b. pricei the other day by on6 of the horses, , clair, of I -ilen'sal.11 hile Rev. -now eeased was in his 76th year and was e&,-fine,-,O1,os at the United Ch-areh ort. � . I ' " _ -%ices at II a.m.; w �layietd a return game with Luck: ed whether he would make a lirave approximately as followf -. Main weeks -with her'pa- of. the sei on tile. Lucknow diamond which prov- highly respected for...,his many ex- Suiidpj� last bath at the morning an .. spent, -several are enjoying their . � the titlesbeing "The line Chatham and Surrounding points, -rs Cochri- and Ms. Conner � ed a most evenly contested one. In e&f?"t qualities and the.beireaved sis--oventing service, ." "16ck: of Ages," erial co- erpt.s, Mr. and AT - J. ,ane, hasstand for the ;paicY of IMP I off lines or side lines or tors,.Mr!k Wm. Henry and M�s. Calle, Ninety and Ni 40 cents; returned to her home in Northern li�ilidays- - Ine" even if it invvlved the . ' I Master Farvey Nee4, of Crediton%, ,;short it was.a tie game which evi-. tI'd operation, I . radial lines in sa�ne .territory, 37 Ontario. .. I . . I enced ,good sharp playing on. both have ,much Sympathy expressod for 41,Spirit of God" and IlKing­David's� disintegraiion of his cabinet, or points, Say daugh- is holidaying at the home of hiq ws­ ,d . cents -,,Central Ontario Dr. and Mrs. Campbell. arid ' S, le a n out in the thell"I - Lamerrilt." It is nees say these . - ters Misses DoT6Lthy and Ji , - dr.s. S. W. Thomson! aides -and s H ns 11 wo, ite a large number . reatly enjoyed.whether he would succumbAo the in- from London to the Lake Si.-inco,e dis &,all ane, , ter, Mi. and I from our solos were g trict 42 cents-, east of that and on '. and Misr. Ed -1 and family. _ recenf�match here, anothe-T game will Qui n aft T' <1 frieis ol Mrs. se pr9tectionist ,'Keith, of ToYonto, m�ont. be required to decide between Luck- -village a d iinity on Fier- he relaives anten, pressure of high Ison Dqath of XTS, James McCli . .noon last attended the funeral of the Glen.-B&IT Will regret to learn that . These. would ith Murdock, of HerL%all, visited re- 111.1 .0 Montreal, 46 cents. . ound- now "and Hensall if Lucknow so de - Canadian industrialist -s. - -Tho-n in the village knid surr . l . eldest She was taken seriously ill on Tues- statearnen, tbe represent the ap�proximate f.o�b. pric ce,ntly with friends. Il ill-, comi,niinity were deeply shocked. sires. .Ilate Misip Grace :Mansont, ' Mou.sseau an. -I , 0 - The oldcoiintry es paid to shippers and in the case of Mr.� and. Mrs. R� . ay t� hear Of the sudden IMyliaged,ciyarrsetMayrorek of aLondon paper sa , -er Would, hteT, Marion 4 Of Exeter, .visited. on mont,learned ' f id, fully understoot! barley, the farm in many'datig .Mond withmuchregret of the ,s&L, 0 the Townshipof Stanley, dicitis -and wasrushed. er. These prices ,assing Of Mrs. James' Mheld from ..,., the dielicate'-position in whiciri: Mr. cses. be the Shipp .with Mr. and -Mr§. E. Bi,oderiek- ii.of our N . ,illage. Mrs. McClymout was death of Mr. Adam Case. of the which was heire' Memorial Hospital at,Seaforth for An ild apply only to carlot shipmentz. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ashman, and Son,, ich occurred with interment in Bayfleld cemetery, operation. Bennett was placed, -but that they wat r than alwiys very active in ChuTch and Township of Usborne, wh This vffer is considerably bette Douglas, of TIllsonburg, Spent the , could _do.... nbtin. They . believed,t-day prices on the' Montreal Mr. and ' community cirdes and -will be rverY --` presen week end at the home of I relativeig�---howeveT, that if -the Conference fail- market. ,Mrs, J. Richardson. . I sadly missed by the many of London� i,, and friends and all -who knew her.I.. I ed" it would be Mr. Bennett's fatilt. Mliss Mary 'Hiagan, member --�acatioll for* a few She was a willing and::4active ' I Mr. Bennett, said The Times, "had home on her othe W.M.S. and Frienp Bible "O. the choice of entering the Palace of weeks. Coleaman ail d Class of St. Andrew's United ChuTchANNOUNCING - * 9 1�", . BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 3� I-mm-oritality of' Imperial Statesmen, leman and and will be greatly niislsed as she ir. an rs and eager to do � M always read)r DR. JACKSON'S- . M".S, rbh, visited was , or a surrender to the massed relutiTe I 'a., of Ilesix 'Seafo - . her bit ev,Efywhere. She Maves to es of the high. protectionist elements The August-m-e%ting ol the Wo- Mrs. Troyer recently. ' VcB�ide and mourn hesides -itin Canada who fe,el their position men's Association was held at the' VT. ana MT -1- Robe .claughters, Florence, Mrs. Verne home of Mr. Charl6s, Reid on Thurs- daug,I threatened." ,hter, E)lnrma, of Blake, and Mrs. of Tuckersm, and - afternoon, August 7th, with ,ail Schnell, of Alberta, visited with Mr. Terryberry, , ,da� Loui-se, Mrs,. Georghagen, of St. Cath- =JmEAnd, concluded The Time--" "th,. -henson. heir husband, twoEADOattendance of 46, The president, and Mrs. Charles Step of -rave issue Which has arisen in Can- Mr. anrl mrs. Holly and children, of arines, and four sons, Melville, g Mrs. 11. Aiken,head, waA in the chair. . of Iowa, 1%S,_A.; Vernon, of Detroilt;.;- bal- After qinging a hymn, Mrs. Addison Tavi%toel', an,'d Mr. B. Jarrett,ut, adian politics may hang in th( Royahth,d Harvey, of 1 Y. to visited friendks in thJ ViClTt- ance for Some days and until it can led in prave The secretary read Toron , ��" St.Catharinp_'9,recently of Windsor. . — II , the roll call. All pre,-,ent gave it ity, - -B"P.be settled, little further progre-s can 3, .Miss A niAml-yer from this vicinity a�- M.i.qs 14ahel and Doris Alexantler *l�_ -I %N^I.E.I.Ae or poem of Miss Grah ll I& %JI 47 ..T%Af- � A', V 1%A4in made with the fundamental pavE ,,a',��,,Graham them took the rileeting. terided the fuine"al of the lat Miss are spendang their holidays with . ,&7�_'� their aunt and un,cle, Mr. and Mrs. ^%. � ��__ %ASriference." e le of her most interest, -ace Manson, of Blake, on Friday, ,,...'rO'. .�of the wark of the Co . .She t,,�at -,oil I Gi - ereave-d James Moodie, of Brucefield. ' ,6p ,�.. .. 0j",�,­i& Ing poeills which she hei�s,elf.comvos- Syni,nathy is extended to the b .1 udden ;;, i I IFO � ... ....--11 ---- -- - -FORMING � N I'.._ _,-ALKALI ;1 � I , .�O�- The i-ii.ther s showers which I'�.'�ir c, %-for the family. 1 5 .rj, after which the ho:tesste,. Ictedly ,50,;:� r 0L .�; � ,hppn co,niing so unexpo -- ,­_��.�. . have P".. -_ oko. 2 QThis is a Free Countrp 1,,t-riloon, ,Nlyq. .Jamieson, Mrs. For- .�are ma1ing it soiVewhat difficult to % . '.1.11 %..9-e�zt, Mr�,, Grainf-rdf; Mrs. Ham and - - — ,:,�.�.' . " 0 ,A tAEPI�'I . with the cut- ,-!"g , make much Tn,C4Ze%s LAXATIVE §'�'.'��,�,$ a free -,coviltrY dain,ty PW, I ....... I . ting, but everyth , ,,-Junchh. The September meeting will ".4Xffl"WF"%n,�1 ,,�:�.. , " ToTon�o Telegram, except for incolne — � slowly. Th ,I nwmwm� tho,ur,,h - e cutting of the I , .., - 4- This i I sayf� the Mr�t. Horton s,erved a very . ZURICH ilig is being do,ie 1�. ... he held at the home of Mrs. Alex. P11 , . �-,,�.. � _- "' tax, sales tax, property tax, gasoline A number from town attended the li,qrvest will soon be completed for 0 ­ �1_4 : , , � , i...� "I. !:".li! I Broa�Uoot. �W-�,�:..1�,,,;�,� 1, funeral of the late Grace Manson, another year. The whiltles of thresh- �. � �1 "tax, succession d-uties. amusvmen� , r..J..1-%m­I� __.,-.�.`."'.'$ - Mies .On � .� ...Ion the .Gosber, ing rn-achi , * "lie ; are again qutite'comim ; .?l7 .r - 1 *1 .peT- held from her hol , � 11 ?"P," tax, fishing licenses and liquor THF COUNTWY FOLK - :�":,C f 1, jg� ','4'.' �1 . ,� at is showing a good eA,',rM. "J71�'_;",Imit ILine, Stanley, last Friday. Decewed and the whe '"-,*�.Z"W"r"�,.,:%.k-...I1,... 'S. I love the friendly country folk, was in her 24th year nd her early yield. . ._ - . .� , , 4 I . `*;' '14 - - - '.'- ,. a. . . . .M ;.�SKr,,�� ;.--...--, I Yes, and it is a free country if You 4. .. The breath of nuw-rilown hay . death is reg-retted 'by all the friend -I. 9''�� g� -� I '�_ . . , ",,,N.,A,I_ .... ... EX 71 It �,the leafy lailes, . I , 11. diofi't drive on the wrong sid.6 qf the Lures me a'down -a of the family. � %,� �. _^'10 11 j. 'road, or mm through a'stop sign, or Where pretty lambkins play , .k 'The ,sacred band coricert given on HENSALL . - . 'I.,... 1. .thite The bob -o -link and meadow lai 'n of Mr. J. Hey, Jr., on Sun- . . your trmk to carry sun&y "Come away." Lne law g- fteep calling, I day ,eveming by the Dasfhwood Band .," .,sj�� picnickers, or don't drive wilth- . . I .. 't T, was enjoyed Vy a large crowd. The 'Mr. T. Drum.rn;rid, of Toronto, and, 0 .4I�•.. '. out a permit, -e hospit d -should -feel formerly of our village, is spending .I-,".,, .:".or,without a 1+911t On Th able coulltry folk, .1� 1- � ,, residents ,of Dashwoo, `:`F­�.,., � ,4,,'., ,�� of weeks -here with his soti, ,I 0.� a buggy at night. God bless the honest hands., d of their band. a couple t:. II Bt need Prou' morning and evening service-, Errold Drummond and family. .. I I.Also it's a free country if you pay That help.supply the world's vai Ine ay�ed on .,I.... -rtbe-yt lands nd -e baball match pI 1. And the link the fa 9 in the Lutheran Church last Su ay In tb..I your wood -bills, your goal bills, your Exponents Of the %imple life, . were in charge of Rev. L. Kalbflelisch, Wednesday evening last on the Lu-. .1 I:% �� .."'. I0Here is a health bread with, a distinctive "nut - grocery bills, your lyutch,er bills and To -rhich the wood nymThsi tune their of lra, who i.,§ Spending hi,? boll- can dian-Iond, between Luican and I %... �.. . call your other bills, and the mortgage f ife. days .here. Both servilees'wen large- Hensall, dw Store stoog 6-2 in favor .like" flavor that will make an instant "hit" with the . .interest on the farm, without Steal- A ly attended. .Of Heneall. ieturned . eiitire family. It, is made with Roman Me�al---4he * I ing the moneyto do it. The solid, abeady, country folk, (Mr. 0. H. Joy, manageT of the lo- Mrs. Whil, Hildebrandt has I I only alkali forming cereal. It keeps the blood from r, * A The vety warp and weft I cal branch of the Bank 9& Nontreal, from ,.Otrathroy, where she spent ­ ' * Of I,ny nalticryl, ,.vit,h,5,ut ,which TmTAbers of her ­ 11,:�'" . - di on.Aid the IaTnlier is free tor grow a"M ,::: 2 It pre - and Mrs. Jory are in Toronto and. ' some d�Y§ W1 . becoming exce9A acid. It aidS grestin%ch produce aglhe can saw, culti- Asunder it had, cleft, otber cities on ,their holida,yv. fo�mily.„'I 'ts cons i ation. -. Arate and harvlegt and when lie hh,3 The bl-awn and sinew of it's Soul Messrs. Ni,choiles and Edward Quite a. rilimber from our village . ven tip I otoro to Zenda on eaten of it -to bils, capacity, and his ,%s days and yesies and ages roll. Dmchiert, Of Detroit, are spending the and vicinity mi .r . week with 'relatives h6re. Wlednelsdsty afternoon last to attend�*Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal Bread is simply de.livestock to theirs, he is,free to give The vullolesoine, happty country folk, Rev. IF. L. HowaK wife and two the great annual Foprester's demort.. I„, . licious,. The children will love it, and thrive, on it t�, . thel'rW 'of it away. ” God bless, them, one and all, children, of ,Elimwood, spent Sunday stration, wheirt thous;ands from year . I .AAI of which is exactly what the .Wlien Adam dielved where angels with relativies"here. to year 0 to aftend.that event and I It makes crisp, brown, appetizing toast. Don't take Ih, .I ' Vr bas beeif doing for Some con- walked RW. H. Becker, wile and, children, . which is unique in that the poPuls- 1",farm time tat because he is The ground cursed by the fall,and Of Illinois, are, sipending this week at tion of Zdndla is not More than & our word for it—try a loaf 6f Dr. Jackson?s R6man sidersible f I Gave pi-oinise of things pure the home of xrep. BeiloWs... mother. couple o,f dozen, yet the managemw-,vt Meal Bread to -day. Phone andask our drivel' t0 ��,I.more of a philanthropist than his fel- S'A'eet, Mrs. Louisa, Klapp. ,engage the ".-at celebrated stars, ac- call. . I ; . low men, but because he can't get Hehrlease for sorrow and defeat. Mr. Leonard, Klapp and dwighter, tors, and notrealses and kalent bi, all I'" &ys last lines of enterbalinment and have a Made ExClusively BY 1641ything for his produce and his H. ISABEL GRAIIA,M. nf Wellwood, spent a few V . gathering from year to, year ms7 e Here is a picture at ... . Stock anyway. ­ AA week with relatiives, -here. - of Der urp in the th`OUMft&,Dr. Jackson, made in bis , . ,Mr. and,Mirs. NOT"n wheeler, of Mr. and. Mrs, ,Q. Goodibred, . Dr. Jackaou ,. . , . I . Jn fact, tho-re &rA a whole lot of Detroit, are -spending thiffi""vacation trait, a -re visiting at the-bonve of the MT. H. 0. Soldan, who recently got 75th year .1, free country in the j1OTUWr,s, pare I is binder while rmping is the inventor of Roman I Crich'S Bakerp!�, thIT99$ abot" thisatt the ,home of ,nts la,tte,r,S father, Mr, F, Axt. theown off III is qn !; .. , which welive, that &be -common taY- in, the village. I . Mr. and Mrs. Iff. 0. Uess, who lifive in one of his fields on11 fa at tba Meal­-�-n cdrqal he devis- . . , - k it -age on the PHONE 34 - ,,- . f.1, has beft forced to give colt- Dr. William Aikerhead, of Toron- been camping in the PhwrY for 0< northerly'llut 8 of the vill ed to correct the ills 11�paver olft and thought to in to� qipe,rit rthe week end with friends Week, ,have ieturnied hame. highway, lo making good recovery ISEAFORTH " 1. ,1^, . .rable alblteUti rich, 'from injuries to his back when one from which he himself ..�k in Stanley TownGhip. ;Mr 'Gordon Bissett, -of IGOdel e wheels Of the birn&r dropped sultered for, 25 years. Watch for further . , 2: � , _ , " ibe - rpot'. &w pmW's, it-nd it is quite . Vis;s, Irene sqliider, of London. ,Miss was � lybsi,�,evs visiltaT in town on Of th I �1,I j. ' ' . into quite a deep hole where a Atone goviemmnta V. i1osible, 64% OiOor +W6 Eleanior, ,of Mneardine, and Miss IFL,, Tdesd lasudd4n %0'ring . II 'dence of Afe. Ja"b had been ddg qat; Th d istrict I .. ,. �11. � , ;, 111., I I wfit he#r ffft"t'li-696 -ftmt taxpayarst Of sesiotth Rowoviii no,sopital, aptd-rit q1te, )Ww r#%q - waring corApfetioo. threw Yw. Sokhb off hi's selati, -burt lie . ... ; 1; , �. . 9,tion, at the home of their nsbel!ff 'is fast I I � , �, bdm MAsy M,A*.,y,-*rb toil gi-ound. their wiac . . '. , IGR I �1, I 4� 1 ; �� � ,, , , � . 4 1 . . . I � , I . I . I I I . I , .� I , I .. 11" � � .. I . , I mT I . , I 10 , , § I , , . ikl 41 I I 1, , � I , i " . I - I I I , ,, I , , , ,l 5 fir d ,t . . . . . ,� , r , .K. J. � . , , I , RMA�111",R& Uli-�,,AILI it , I. - I 0 1 'O == I I . 1 4 f . 1, . 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