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BUCCe$8 loft their ven�u4e. ,Mrs. g 9 A >pxeY wecldirlg Wa6 solemnized 11aRrY 1 tae (would l?A]i 71Qif�.. ,Tahzl' L. ;, , cl m,ixj” fi,+fr a �1l, , xj'jl#i FjB' On 'Saturday, ni Sel tein(ber 3rd I at• Mho 'Cxeditall IJ;ruitedl Church a °`and fotr roam 'Baia t ° ,a� s sV 7 ..li t�� y* W:„r a Yj ,y!r ! t1 Y' g p , 1& slpemdling a few days with her !lr 11 fir- agreed, I , r? "I ' ",: ',7?s�,. tr +� �l c � a#start- ii ” -hlrieves 'broke the padlock off the nvolt(h�err, s Ar eat of nonage ca S'alturday,-Septenntber 3xd; M'ac, "knocLod hell OR,' of Go.Bs" t>Irith ,..,c, I,"1, ��>�I#�1 i&4_�,a4,3a �;r„tta i i; t ,I> ! . 7c n h� r r I t 'Fy B line leu a .r, .,',� , d ” , . r r IrF i ., g town._.--+CIl3m - inKlla Isabe�tla E 1 lo.7 `tr, y , w r x, o p_ l'onigi'ng 'G M lues 'Mtel ! , r( ,, m� (ton Ne1ws IRecolxi'. dlwrardsy ed'd- 4-ee vee n y e 1 I,i�• Y Y ,y i' flharles Papie; mhnx'ger a the Si�e'll :sit daughter q#f Mr. and Mrs. John 1Ai'Ihem thue fightx 0 - r declared Shat " 7d � '�r� v 4#art"��` wQ "�' ;1 (t ��t�^l�sa gtr: • a # , ' -`• r R"' �;` bM `",+'19,ii1,a �dh,,ya bra asoline altio4l here; taking szx gal- Released On $5,000; $all. 3dwarcd,% Credilton becamle the (bride Sullivan 'had no eq�lal azul wo,, Id Ire '� a• urns of gasoline. Evidently the moo- ?f 114Ir.'Granelt Burton Wilson., young- World cliamlpiway. '1`hi6 prediction '1 k1'`�t`F'xr'ia`N J. B. P. JOhnstonle ': t ",r .gas p Toronto stock est slow 'of IMa. aXud 'Mr$. JoBeph S. caar� i�n1e, fox Padtdy Ryan dk Costen: ;i„ , a k`rLldt. pie wdua ,shale the s were retty , ward trip to db 94ch a ' trick. -•Brus- 'brolker, who has been held in the Wilson, of Ugblor•nel, The .bride -and Gods and then lost ,#tp -Sullivan. A'f- �i ^ qty gels post. country jail here for the ipas't two !;room were un'a'ttended' and Rum, R. ter this affair XoPerm'o1. tt travelled' a.,,'` + month,&, charged with complicity in Johnson:ofciarted.--+Exeter• Times -Ad- w th'Snnll%fan audl was in the eham s � �v���`� + Five Charges Laid. the Consolidated 'Creamery alleged vocate. corner for ever ina .. nt fi 'cat ex- s` %,' " ," + vi 'i' " Y .�- g" P' Irl"11� stock swindle, was released stn $6,000 ceplt at Niertv Orleaii$, when Gentle- btf""i Chief Postelet'hwaite Swooped dawn Ibai1 on Tuesday The security was mlan Jim 'Cb'nbett tobdc, the tide. ' i g'Vl{' �� {`„' the Another thin 1 .* V M; an yinigh bbl d as residence on txate rnislhelho ,with Francfy Toronto friends. ylesoh i$ dz-iver -Yianri xpec ed is l.he gonion Sells Brothers oiott en j in several yeaed Pettitt rs ",”, ,, " � � +� ' da y+nhgdrlt and as a result IMIa strate.. .. t t a l Reid is in for a rather (busy session. changed with fleeteing Wiester,, On- touring the Ung States, Europe ' . :„ ,,�r14. Ciharles$ BeRI found, my is charged tario fallmers out of over $200,000, In a raid on a gamtbling ho,uae the and Au'srta•ali,a. Butb;'the sea called , 1,".." Good«printing at a fair �', obs intoxication. He, is el jail. si slated to face triad at 'the f'al'I as him years "before ��� plice w It � � �� police of (Los Angeles captured a again, and in five 2 2� �V r , w IDdbelit Neal and Malbel Bell are s7ze�,-aGadlerigh ISxlgnal the creast" he toured the warldt Alliaut E� ` �, , `�i," hundred burrtleS. Otblvfiously, garb• 1$rJ8 4VLGD'ermott bocce a hand in the s; mow! , charged with oomtrmbuting to tlie� de- ling house 'turtles shoud,d, start earl , llinquency of children. They pleaded Case of Infantile Paralysis. Y bitter war rights fight between Col- the aim 'Of all b1L�111E'SSI� this 7�a�, lar .l, �: not guilty yesterday and, were re- when a raid i6 to be mad'e'.- New arada Springs axdand'ed till Monday, 'September 12th. dlaulg}rter of Mr, York Sun, g. and 'She miming 'town . Arlene the in'fan't g of Victor, after which he joined the��� OlivegLiibtlechadd is. charged with reg- send (Mrs. Fred Rowse, Camn St., Colorado, p'in'gs police force, FALL 3' lectin, her children undL-r the Julvlen- is recovering slowly from a udden . It is b that standard that we lire 5+i,' i'le Delinquents Act. (She also plead- seizure of infantile paralysis. The The abort e�Chibutio•n of fighti g ed not baby was apparently i by, John L , accarkling to Mae, was r'.i r14f' guilty and wall be tried next Y n good .health Happy to be 136 'Lbs in a secluded,rimlg an upper Michigan. t; on Thua„ails and SullivaiX wa's tovirirug the covuutry af- you t0 CO>1LSliler the SerVICe that The Monday. Maly Littlechild, mother- Y payed' about all . a , in-law of Olive, is ehar6dl with as- day. During the night, however, she • , contracted a high fe�rin�g $1,000, to any mean ,who could, the latter under section 201, g fever and medical g as was summoned. When stay four rounds) with (him. At this, Printil?g � . ” Criminal 'Cade. All 'have their lib- pamticul'ar ,exhibition a huge Fretue} - Huron Expositor can render © (P `� "city save Bell and Neal.-Goderdch the ur•� of the illness roves learned Lost 36 Lb,� -. More , Canadian b tiler entered the ring. He ' y u , at , l I :star. Ia hurried call was sent to London ' a a'M r far ,the serum to fioght the disease.- wars over 'six feerb tall, about 200 .1 A Ten -Dollar Smile. Goderadh Signal, to Follow. ' pounds in weighk and apparently • Needsreasonable cost. Whatever you need ,trained tto the pink. Mae says tris A srupercilious simile wrhiclh Everett Oliver Surerus is Called. Most womven would be alarmed if direst looked' Ak.e 'a f'or•est, and he 'ai �, ., �`tibirns wore in ,Saturday 'mor'ning's their weight shoryved 136 lbs. But not was the most tperfectt (specimen of ,�, rafiic court was resp,onsdibele for hint The cold baud' of dQrath visited the this ore. You'see she was 174 lbs., manhood 'he had ever viewed. Letterheads, Envelopes, :?,4 . ai to 'ail for hen d' h� h Zurich community o<i Saturda,y Sept d h h' f The Nettle .sbart d alvd the French - rug J ays w en e , • an s e as ound a way to .take off Canadian nrraldGe Jo n L. look tike , an failed to ralise an '$11.50 Bre which 3rd, and - called, unto his. eternal re- that disfiguring overweight -was.4,mtposed by 'Magi'st'rate Reid. ward one whom we all lov'e'd, in the iS'he writes _"Six months ago, 'a'mabeur-for the fi t `round+. Hrorw- Stibins, a Hay township man, thought Person of ,Oliver Surerws,, aged 50 when my weight was 174 lbs., Istart- ever, early in the second round, the the proceedings 'something of a joke, years, 11 nipnt'hsi and 24 days.. The ed to take Krusebeny and, have gradu- "Big IFWIer" loolsed one of his hay- , ` "111 . departed p;ossessed a wonderful a makers and the worodhr giant hit the grinning throughout. He told officers ply" got down to 136 lbs. -and amt l stran t't t" coils r, u loA. and (bore his suf- 'ea'nvan+, le had, money owing brim', but ex- g still going down. Q have not altered' 6. Tressed no desire .bo ,have it collected fairings without anyc onuplaint +� seem= my diet at all, and 'I only take a . -.. , -that he 'niai.gth,t 'gain has libelrty. On ingly awaiting the day to. be relieved half -teaspoonf'u'l of Kruschen . a -Wednesda he was,still stall in of all suffering, and to crates that lass of hot water ev!ry morning. I y jail" xe g No Room For Cowboys is the second mot'ori'st Ito take the haven. of rest 'where there is no more also find Kruschen very good for bil- / " time in lieu of . a fine for a traffic toil and suffering. He was always ioli•sness, from which I used to suffer Modern civilization has 'gradually r deeply interested'' in' local sports and a great deal. But it 'has completely wiped ouit.,all tmaveDliug ,trades. Al- �offence in recent weeks, The matin , -who loaned' Sltibins the markers also w'hi'le enjoying health was a good left me now -in fact, I feet a iiif%i- Ise dhe caste of blue aomvboys, the ad- • zeas fined' $10 and casts. He 'was hcirsesho'e .tosser; at whi'uh he often ent person, and have only 'to thank venturous w'and'ering horsemen of the xivem time h.o pay. Four other of- played lately to .try and forget his biose wonderful Kruschen Salts."- Ani rbean'W'est, is, ralp+idly dying out. illness. !H!e was confined to .bed only (Mrs, :fend,ems settled -out .of court. -Godo- )' IM. K. Not Imlorre,,;bhan fomlty or fifty yearn -,rich Star.aibou,t a weeld or so, and death came Taken every morning, Kruschen 'ago rancheslof albouit 50,000 acres as a relief to has -patient sufferings. effects ects a (perfectly natural 'clearance were not undstr'al lora the. eastern, • Will Investigate. Deceased is survived besides his sor- of un'd'igested food su'bstanee.s and all slopes of the 'Raakies. The lam-.: rowing widow, by one daughter, Ger- excessilv'e watery waste matter. Un- ranlchels were often Owned and oper- Mr. Sam Sheardown, ;Hamilton St., ald'ine; three 'sons, Zeeland, Charles less this wastage is regularly expell- ated by c+arrnpanies. There' were even Ialacksmrath., has received an ackn'ow- ands Clare, all at hcl.n'e; two ,brothers, ed, Nature will eventually store it up a couple of estates 'totalling half a -led'gment from the office of Attorney- Albert !Suner*us� on the old homestead, out of the way in the form of ugly million acmes. ', ` General Price, Toronto, stating that 14ith ,cordrass'ion, f1ly, and Wesley fat. Thlosle were the days.'o'f the cowboy ran investigation will be'f•nlstibuted in- Surerus, of'Detroit; four sisters, Mrs. One (bottle is enough' to prove to of the males which formed the delight to the alleged act ,of Robert Moore, Ed. , K'albfleisch anld . Mrs. George you that Kruschen will make you feel. ,of our boyhood, a type heroic and 3,wckno,w constable, in. charging Mr, Kakbfleisch, of Detroit; :Mrs. William younger -spryer - more energetic , .picturetslque at the same time. Fickle iSlheardowWs seon;Mluzray, two dollars, KKerch'er• of Weyburn- Miss Adeline you'll enjoy life --every. minute of it. and a rover Iby nature, the cowboy -lor his bicycle, wlhich had been stolen urerus and his mother; l Mrs. Ben- ' of the pastt change;. his quarters eon - from Goderich. The constable has jamrn Sureras on (the ho' t d, U- Counter Check Books, Invoice Forms. Labels, Tags, Billheads, Statement-,.,, or Ledger ' Sheets . . . . can • be secured here. We will gladly answer .. questions, quote you prices, or help you design and plan your printing needs. Phone us, please, at 41, Sea- forth. a •. 't .Y .'i.. ^i2 Al - �: I ;....._; ea sti ntly. All his property consisted •stated ghat he. purchased the 'bicycle 14th concession Zurich H•eralll' May Use Northern Route. of.bwo or three horses, saddle, bar - From a transient for $2, and spe.n,t a further $2 on repairs and, was simply Lightning Does -Damage. Negotiations are being made with 'nes's, a lasso, from+e 'bed linen„ very ' little ciothes and, a knapsack, the reilmlb'ursing himself ,by asking the a view to the shipping of cattle from latter usually an old .flour or sugar, EvPOSITOR - 1;; troy for money. - The 'bicycle waTHE HURON' 'D'A -I, s stol- During the electrical storm on .Sat- Canada's new northern sea port, tirday forenoon, lightning struck in- ,Churchill, to ,the United Kin dors. 'bag. "W5th t'helse'c'hattels amid wi'rh a f err from Victoria Park w.hi7e,Gotton's g whole lob of spirit of adventure and , Thaws were theme�Goderich Star. to the house •a£ Mr. Henry Brown, of Canadian cattle Ibau•rud for Bii, sin are courage, the c the 15Th 'coEtabllShed 1560 MCLEAN BROS., Publishers ncession, Hay Township. now sent by rail'2,000 2 000 miles fro' rcowboy w,ent•from t-Anch The Late Mrs. James Tunney. T'h'e ;bolt, which evidently -was not Calgary to 'Montreal and' 'by sea from to f arch, pursuinghis traditional .. . of the 'burning, kind, came 'down the Montreal, Halifax, or St. John. In bue,ines�s of 'home training and cattle, It was with pm,u ofond s,ot'rowlthat chimmey',to which the stove is -eon- view of the successful shipping of guarding. Now and then err, occas- t 1I -t'he comm'un'ity 'learned of the death nected, and when it hit the stove it grain to the United Kingdom and the ional ziculfile over rights of pasture or is p carpets Continent f7•om, the northean .sea- the persecution of toeo rrr cadent a - ---- v£ Mary Ann Ball; widow of bh late, seems to have spread, as the ca Per P - - .� - .-James Tunne which took' place on in tke room were all -torn u• into Thief would .provide ar:'0utlet for his g best onay a makeshift. x,. y, p p port, arrangements are being discuss- ... very flew among .the aow'boys are and tri hit collars. 'The strict abserv- ' "Tuesday, August 30th. Mrs. Ti:nney shredis and the plaster'was practical- ed for the shipping of mixed cargoes v,pirit ,of a�vemture. w clever,enough to ,make a good living ance of this principle has made it The new construction methods 1,. ~ The cowboy looked down with bon writ Haas (born 'in God'errch Township al- ly all knac;ked.d,own from the ceiling. of ,both grafi. and cattle. Canadian with tricks. Possible to (build cis fourteen cents a -most 66 years ago, residin there un- Mrs. Brown, forbunate•I tempi upon town and townsfolk but P check this terudemcy to shift estalblis+h- g g y; -was stand. cattle exported to Great Britain cur- ' However, the principal reason for cubic fast of space. ed business centers. In the asst the toil 1888,. when she married Jas. Tun- ing on the front verandah 'at, the in, the he did riot disdain 'visiting them for P j;, g present season ,of navigation the gradual disappearance of the cow- Entirely new ibuOding msterials„are building promoter, in order to coon- aiey, of Westfield, residing• there on time, and the telephone wires which up to the middle of Aulgust, amount- occasnonal spmeesi. Forrtunately these 'boy is to be found in the economic used, while new users are made of the Pete, naturally tended to build, oto ttbe farm now owned b`y Mr. Walter were only a few,feet away from her ed to 16,641 head'an increase of 115G sprees...were nlot too frequent occa- d,elv,el'opment of the: Wild,West and in old ones. Near) eves fringe locations, where the grauact Y Y Part is foe- , Cook until after the death of her bus- were !burnt off, while she escaped over the shipments for the same sions, for when oowbors with dollars per. Under the rieiw system) :,a. P p pox- (the steadily dle�linntug demand for tory made. Wal are Prefabricated, wets thea aban„d, lass';, November, when she mov- with oriAy being stunned from the iod in 1931. dangling rrr their pockets descended beef, which compels the farmer to cwt into the .'fight ,shape, and size, upon the (saloons' of the nil hborin he will be able to afford building eXlb �d to11 Blyth. . To t;hi:s union was born shock. Mr. Brown, who was in the As£ the Royal 'Winter Fair last year p g g change over Ito mixed farming, or to and arrive ready ;to be put in Place propeitt'y of ,high ground value, rim ra fa'm'ily of three daughters, Mrs. house at the tipme, rushed out and (he 'H'on. Robert Weir, Federal ;Min, 'to'vAns, there. would' always ,be a loz sheep breeding. The latter, being with. c'li'ps amid screws instead of nails ;next to the old established busineew Margaret Harrington,•Blyth; Mrs. W. seeing the da'm.ag•e the bolt had done ister oF•Agri'cultuwe, stated that con- of drri+nking and gambling and, more more econormscal, is increasing con- and rivets. The fratmewark is of section struuctures,'because it will cove .J. Kechnie, East Wawanosh, and Mrs, to ,the 'house from the outside, 'as sideration was ibeling given to the often than not, a free-for-all fight or tinrua'Iply. Becsrides the meat 'the sheen light steel, ,bolted together to make ,him less to ibuild and he WI -11 there-Wlalter Cook, Westfield. Besides her cons'iderabl'e damage was done, no'tic- feasibility even shooting. This naturally did not - g tJ o'i using this naast'hern produce wool which can 'be tumid in demalritioni easy. The outer walls are fore be in a position to rent cheaper ttmmiediate'Y£am,ii ;site left to mlovrn ed what he thought was smoke 'cam= route to ship. feeder cattle to the Mar- convbrilkrube to the -soil' tuaiXate of the to dollars and igen' upkeep during' cam sed entirely of as(besbos-cement Y g p P P pe Y than his neighbor, This would• lead& 'tier demise two sisters and two tiro- ing ou,t of a window, but it was the itiitie provinces. profession. th-e winter costs much less, because ,board, 'hitherto used ,only for interior ,to the belief- that many commercial + thers, Mrs' Jackson, of. „ Manntoba, dust from •tli,e fallen plaster. It will. �', The life of the modern cowboy pro- they resist cold much better than insulation. The space between cutter is'trurctures 'built befo'r'e 19130 are now ' -who was wieth her at the end; ,Mrs. be considerable work and expense to. eeedls along-ntirelly different, lines'. I � � cattle'. +orad inner walls is entirely filled out cotrnpetibilvely absolevte,. 'Willard of Souix Falls, South Dako- pu+t things back into shape agavn, af- Trainer Of Sports Tells Of 'The ,pradnretnoru o .,tbeef at the oat- These caad'•itions and the Huctua- with insulating material, made of Tire gkyveraaper of the future wiFl 1ta; Harry Ball, Truelcin, Man.; Jas, ter this 'part of a second's fracus.- ole ranchers haps become a very ince- ,tions of the livestock and meat mar- waste paper and emulsified asbevtos, not 'bele a skyscraper ate u the M Ball, Victoria B:C., also nine and- Zurich Herald. Old Days When Sullivan cure bushiness. Today a coSty oy who grand- .. ket even in normal times, have ere-- this imsvltion being equivalent to that ed meanie For it will not con- Qhildren. - Blyth Standard. wants to tmake his forty or s'ikty dol- g Was World Champion abed a situation in Which there seems provided by a seventeen -inch brick si;srt of heavy steel and masonry, b The Late Mrs. C. Heywood. p lens a truonMi 'all fauna must help Ito be no room for the cowboy. wail: of lightweight, synthetic materials• Burned Out. "We had'good men in them days,” with the hou'sew,ork and, farmwork, The walls of one.of the buildings easy to salvage when the tyiildin is Another life long resident of this said William ,McD'erm'ott, former besides atbbenoldng to his specific oc- are made of sheet nae,tal, clipped or Y g g The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, community passed awn Saturda • trainer and sparring guarding the cat- PPe razed. Its frame will be }fighter and Y y p g partner of the tle. o,n -'that of welded to the steel frame. Those of 'C. H. E_ops will regret to learn that evening in the person of Mrs. Caleb greats John •L. Sullivan. McDermott, t1e• `' there will therefore be no need to g+a their Highland Inn, on No. 2 Hugh- Heywood, who cried following a stroke retired The new duties 'seem ta5`_ hive Skyscrapers of the Future the ekectrical group eoasist of stand- so deep for a foundation, It will not y g palace sergeant of Co[arado and *v surf tbaard way, three mils east of Bowmanwitle, 'suffered early the same morning.Mrs. Springs, 1 . p. y with a caarting of even be necessary to have a sheet p gts, was receiving the comgratu- clianged brie 'origim'al eharactex of The president of a big corp -6 -ration, metallic int, while the walls of the 'was comlpletely destroyed by" fire on Heywood was in her -70th year. Her dations of his frien'd's on his Nathda the adventurer of the Wild W6st. He � frme. It (may consist of "a—tproof y } mlakes the casual an,nouncerment that Iiall orf Scii-nce are notlAbi more Thursday -morning last, toget'he'r with maiden name was Victoria Snell Ba -which one ,he refused to state -and is not so eager to et awn even if g . alloy and contain aluminum to red.4ew the contents, llowseli•ald effects cloth- g- g g Y, a new selv'enty-+five story office build- than five bibilckiwss of ply'w'ood. the weight. • shaw. ,She was born in Stephen town- became reminiscent of the old. days. the job is not quarte to hi,s liking. Hz ing is going to be erected for the g The Truest interesting feature of Ing, etc. The loss is heavy on the shi on th•e farm, now owned •b Mr. Nearl 80 years of age, "Mac" 'ts- 'drinks and galmlbles less•, is"less quar- cane 'any, that it will ,be ready in six g V6al o may be made of enrd ir" P Y y g P tlriese structures is that they have meta] or simrtlar materials and cox- ii _ _ Janes Stanlake. Aft her marriage still a tough hombre. Foux years ago re]spXXre, saves tnorvey and is quite morvtrhs, and serve its 'Purpose for practically ino windows, for economy's train] not more than three or facer . to Mr. ;Hieyw,00d' they livedo for a he made a mile run axound Broadmioor ernUte!nt Ito 'settle -down for good.„ t went'y, years. Y like, and also 'becauts,e sunshine and rebs thick Th will 'be made iu time in Usborne, and then moved to Lake, altitude over 6,800• feet, in .six The cowboy usually invests hi,s sav- Todey' such an announcement daylight are unreliable. Brilliant art- factories arrive ready to be at- ,MExeter, Where ,Mr. Heywood, was' a minutes. ings in a couple of horses or a £ew would seem pr'epo:sterous and it would ificial li htin will be used through- and' carpenter. He prede'r - McDermott is a native of old Bos- (heads of young cattle, Which graze be if the buildingwere constructed of g g g Cached et the frame. and in ch insu3- ed her two out: At the same time the buildfings anon 'netween outer anal inner walls years ago. The deceased ton 'City and began his prize ring t oigdt'h,er with his employer's live the same materials and according'to will ,be kept cool, even on the hottest •:rill afford as much protection, as the is surviv,eld by two daughters and four career at the tender age -of eight, Islto•Ck. When the has accumulated a the same principles as in the past, summeer days. present masonry walls. -sons, Mrs... E. Moore, Hector, +filar- when be fought a four -round ",kia" little capital in money and cattle, he But in a few years, and maybe long The Chicago experience undeniably Interior walls may be of metal, . ence, ,Mrs.. E. Yellow and Glyde, of pvelilmanary with a schoolmate to a acquires his own land. The govenr- before That, we may expect sky,crnp- 'su esus man way-, of lawerin ' town, and Alonzo,, of Edhruonton; also featured bout of Ed. O'Baldrvii the menet laces at his itis oral about a ors to ,lx erected in one, hundred and gg y b g plaster or com,pcxsite materials, wit3r n+ P P c(W16_, for permanent buildings. In partitianv readily chpnigeable, so as one brother and three sisters, ,A,bra- "Tri'sh giant," The boys received a hundred and fifty acres practically eighty dam tke past (big office 'bui.ldings were to make rearrangement of offices and hams Bagshaw, of Alberta; Mrs. Wal- $315.00 collection from the fans- free of charge. These etru'ctures will have their in- meant to last a cenutury. The inter - ter G'naharry; of London; ,Mrs. George "which,"' said MoD,erm,dtt, "iNas a If a cowboy knows his business and ception in the laboratory, for they rnomts easy and cheap, Flastcd will for mechanical equipment is, howev- br, supplied in sheets 11 Vesper, of Toromlba, and Mrs. Robert 'dlivil'" of a lot, of maney.1D if he fulfills the textus of the contract, will ,be composed almost entirely of prepainted withF p e,r, usually worn out or out of date in a substance similar to that used. on Brown, of Olds, Alta. The funeral When airoult 15, iVLdDermott joined 4.e„ tills,so and eo many acres or new synthetic materials. They will about fifteen or twenty year's, and iter erriomcrbile boiler. ' was held from th'e' home of her son, the mansrtrel troop of Dupres and ,breeds so and so mrany calved every be -mlade to .serve just as long as e'le- replacement is very costly. When a T1,ese ,new structures, whether tfieq 'Clyde, Lalk,e (toad, Tuesday afternoon Bienedi-et, and toured the country for year, the land passes into his prop- vators, plumbing and ogler mechan- building becomes obvi,ous,ly obsolete, it conducted by Req. A. T..Elliott, in- two ears. But at the 17 the calk of erty after three 'or five p its wre ed, ,but this o ere,tion is very stories.;, fifteen e a e comfo and fang y years upon foal features may be reasonably ex- ; You,need good health to succeed.. terinent in the Exeter cemetery— the•wild'became urgent and hem P rY strifes, wit be more comfortable and Many a man has seen his chances efery' ge gn'ed paytmlent of a fee of ten dollars. Dur- peete,d to remain serviceable, but no costly and often takes several mronthe. healtkfvl than the mrost ]uxuriouar Exeter Times -Advocate. articles on a whaler for a 32-moMobs ing the first few years he usually longer. The requirements of modern pro- „buiiding of to -day. '� ;go because he was too sick to keep cruise in the. Arctic. IMeDermott said works also for his neighbors, for a Visitors to Chicago's World Fair gre5;s and of the generals eel ace ,pace -with competition. Often his Pfaff -McKenzie, this was- downright ,slavery. Hundred and fifty acres are not erti- will have an opportunity to see build- speedy 'p I here is no doubt thus tete next ' poor health was due to constipation. of life therefore imperatively demand ten ears will witness unsuspected ie - p In 18'7,6 he went home to Boston ough for a keeping; if there is not ings unique not only in appearance, that we should -build li hter andl ,., , This ailment 'frequently causes One of the first of the autumn where his farce as an oarsman gained suffcierit' working capital. but also in construction. Because hu- ciiea, g ve , rments in the building industry, 's lieadaclies, loss of ever sleep- wedding took place at Dundas Centre him a much 'coveted lace in the Unit- A good man cov,"boys per an intend the buildings to and nearly all of them res arc a fraXXr ":? gyp p- p ga y prefer the rotor nurture is conservative, most poo- lns't ju z as long as their interior tne, lal�orator of the research ara�t- '3essness. It takes the "punch" out United Church, London, at 3 o'clock ed S'ta'tes whale ,boat crew for the stampedes or rodeos to regular work pie will probaebly dislike the appear- rnuiphne'.it Lowered cost and more tist. Y • "4 ,of your day's, work. oil Saturday afternoon, when 'Wini- race of all nations at the Centennial on ,the cattle farms. The rode+s are ance of these structures. ,,•equent re,plavenrent may help the11 fred Louise ("Toots") only daughter Exposition at iPh,iladlelphia in 1876. Norse shows held regularly even in However, ,these constructions, are building industry to adapt. itself to :T Try eating Kellogg's ALL -BRAN. of Mr.-and.:Mrs. D. McKenzie of that "Mac" pulled the midship oar, ano the smallest t*,was of the west. At inspired riot by the desire to create n,ew con'di.tion,s and to the ; Science shows this delicious cereal city, and Leonard P. Pfaff, of Lon- the Uni't'ed 'States won the world" 3 Cal and Vancouver for exam,. to P1 general Calgary Y , P , e methinlg tmu's,ual and srpe'cta•cular, rice level. ' supplies "bulk" to exercise the in- d'on, ,son of Mrs. Mary E. Pfaff, of ehalm,pi,onship. ,the prizes awarded for ,the pest per- ; ' P WILSONS, `testines, and Vitamin B to tone the ,• i<" P lnrt by s•kieer econ'omic necessity. The budl•ding inchrstry of the fts,ture Exeter, and the late William Pfaff We had ale and beer at our train- formances ;in hoxs'empaitshi Lassa They mast intestinal tract. Also iron for •the ' ' • Pr pay for themselves will tx based on secien•ce, ntechaniza- ; were united in marriage before an mg ttalbl•e, said Mac, but no whie- throwing, cow milking, etc,, amount through selling display space during tion and factory, work. The past 18 A. l blood. altar decorated with palimis, ferns and key. The ale gaive us strength for to 20,000. or 30,00'0 dollars• one hundred and fifty days. There- months have marked a far greate'i• r The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is much gladioli by Rev. W. R. McIntosh, D.D., ,a long &ind•• Beer also is good.,' It cannot be d'en'ied that one does fore they must be built at a mini- iiroiprpFm in this field than any prev- ilike that of lettuce. How much '. pastor of King ,Street United Church. "'The athletes' nowadays sire faster 'see a display of quite extraordinary mu,m expense. The engineers have i,r,us hundred years in the history of .' • safer than usingills and drugs- Miss Katherine Moore ,presidbd d and better in short distance races horsemansthip and siall at 'these rod- ri 6', p g ;been frn•cecl to resort to entirely new the world. If the ptresenrt obsolete so often habit-forming. the organ. -Exeter Time's-Advocatte. and ,flights butt they haven't got the eos. Yat there is srnne+thin,g artificial ,method's, and to thou azvn surprise building laws are chaaiged there is na A I' `si endurance for long, continued work. about thein and the cowboys who go they found neany of the new tin- doubt that the sk sera ers of the Two tablespoonfuls daily will More young P y' p Accident At Grand Bend• y g people .drink now than in far these shonvs usvmClly lvecame car,- ci lea to be erfectl,y applicable also future., mea.ilt to serve 'for two d -e- »t ••'Correct most types of constipation. they did in my time," McDermott fit for regular work. to Permanent structures. Whether cadets, will be built for 30 cents a N intestinal 1, I our rn . If Y continued, ICJliaii1es 11 on 'rued and the stuff (Iii ',ri a A iWane 'a a nowadays is Winter quite nu,m err a"'o �' r trouble is not re- aY, -aged 18 ays q b m d� the coming exhibition will leave its cubic foot, ,compared to 611 cents P ]Dj,� j tj jj`a 5 I years, ,of London, who had two chil- awful. In them days the sharpers, th-um make a living at Hollywood. im; i.ession on architecture for 'tlie $1, as in the post-war REALLY L j jljLL v' ` lieved this way, see dren with him in a reac ter, had a the knockout bo P po period and u ,. Itey be".,, and the crooks 'Then e is sill a stoady demand for next generation, as was the case with to 1930. i your doctor. --and- mnracnlows ores from de�tli in a seldom were drinkers and most all of WSId West film's and the orcins' past One pad kills' Bios all day and eves�r V Pe Y all exh.ilbitioias o£ the the future The new building froth -ads would da for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 ds in each' ALL -BRAN In the re motor accident north of Grand Bend saloon man ever refused a charity)' film actor is either ine,arparble or un- alone can show. But it is at any lie of the greatest importance froth y pa green package. At Sundsty afternoon. While speeddn While staging amateur might per- whin to ,risk his head in danger- packet. No spraying, no atickinetse,. ' t, g g g rate certain that the Chicago ex -peri- the -'neral viewpoint of business. In I all , rocers.:. Made on trio hi, hwa the car slkidded into forman'ces at the' old Bo lstoh Street ous tricks. no bad odor. Ask your Drugglear r �c g g y y once will teach at least an important any of the larger cities the business ] Grocery or General store. L h, 1, "0 `_ by Kellogg in Lon- the ditch and after tearing a a,Jd, at theatre in Boston', Mebermott ni,e; It is natural that the co fbo'y who �i, +pp John L, Sulliran- The ISi economic le�us,om. s,eation flumtuates and moves every r " ""= don, Ontario. fifty feet of -ditch struck a•telepholne g Feller," earns his forty dollars far' a 'month's rete, str•ttotureis are charaeterize few ye'art, and the hotel od, to -clay 10 CENTS PER PACK ;'1! `�t M pole and somersaulted, landing on it.s or The Old Man, ora the sports called hard wank on a farm dreams of theso'b, the absence of an oenamei4tation may he the ,bank of to•morraw am'ci *10% tl41' torp forty feet from ti3e pale. Tire hire those days. heroes of the screen or the arena y Y p � RJ& - �'''4'a` HELPS KEEP YOU FIT Ore ni on the outside. They depend feir their the warehouse of the day after. This i`,,, • youngsters were thrown clear of t>hp ght Goss, whpn worlds as of his ultimate ideal. In reality effect upon lanes and surfaces lights relmrodcll is ver IME WILSON FLX RAT( CO", limmiftoa P , g Y experasiPe and at .; ,1. .1111 , ,".0 I , ' , , I f n'�xe • - ' . Vii, t' M �. r I' G .. . W, ,.. Y: e. . .. ,. 1 Y .,., ,. ,, 5:, �.. W ,.. .1 �.. .., ".. .. ..,:.� .- :. , ,, ,1 ,. u v •. , ,, �, .:, ",..•,: ..-ec. �b .,�::... ,,: , ,:., ., .,. .x. .t3.r wt d. 4,- .r- t r, �.. ,. .;r-.,,.,., ... r,m.v:u:,,.xa haE...x�tJlrakb�rr ,.; 1 . ,. -. ,� « F, : ,. . , m"p,"+,,Y<,"{4��, w:&.r :„h.,,u, nw .,.rF.,a,.u...:. :,.Paw'.,. 9a:YLY,:i`s.ti.!.sc{.5..«.•Fs,,...:,,MaY.mrS;,iurfi.P,9.•tr.ai,«.vsa.L.iwp&„�uc4.rn.,�W�:c,Wwi.,t.7.t l..'T:�rv'';k,.,. coils r, u loA. and (bore his suf- 'ea'nvan+, le had, money owing brim', but ex- g still going down. Q have not altered' 6. Tressed no desire .bo ,have it collected fairings without anyc onuplaint +� seem= my diet at all, and 'I only take a . -.. , -that he 'niai.gth,t 'gain has libelrty. On ingly awaiting the day to. be relieved half -teaspoonf'u'l of Kruschen . a -Wednesda he was,still stall in of all suffering, and to crates that lass of hot water ev!ry morning. I y jail" xe g No Room For Cowboys is the second mot'ori'st Ito take the haven. of rest 'where there is no more also find Kruschen very good for bil- / " time in lieu of . a fine for a traffic toil and suffering. He was always ioli•sness, from which I used to suffer Modern civilization has 'gradually r deeply interested'' in' local sports and a great deal. But it 'has completely wiped ouit.,all tmaveDliug ,trades. Al- �offence in recent weeks, The matin , -who loaned' Sltibins the markers also w'hi'le enjoying health was a good left me now -in fact, I feet a iiif%i- Ise dhe caste of blue aomvboys, the ad- • zeas fined' $10 and casts. He 'was hcirsesho'e .tosser; at whi'uh he often ent person, and have only 'to thank venturous w'and'ering horsemen of the xivem time h.o pay. Four other of- played lately to .try and forget his biose wonderful Kruschen Salts."- Ani rbean'W'est, is, ralp+idly dying out. illness. !H!e was confined to .bed only (Mrs, :fend,ems settled -out .of court. -Godo- )' IM. K. Not Imlorre,,;bhan fomlty or fifty yearn -,rich Star.aibou,t a weeld or so, and death came Taken every morning, Kruschen 'ago rancheslof albouit 50,000 acres as a relief to has -patient sufferings. effects ects a (perfectly natural 'clearance were not undstr'al lora the. eastern, • Will Investigate. Deceased is survived besides his sor- of un'd'igested food su'bstanee.s and all slopes of the 'Raakies. The lam-.: rowing widow, by one daughter, Ger- excessilv'e watery waste matter. Un- ranlchels were often Owned and oper- Mr. Sam Sheardown, ;Hamilton St., ald'ine; three 'sons, Zeeland, Charles less this wastage is regularly expell- ated by c+arrnpanies. There' were even Ialacksmrath., has received an ackn'ow- ands Clare, all at hcl.n'e; two ,brothers, ed, Nature will eventually store it up a couple of estates 'totalling half a -led'gment from the office of Attorney- Albert !Suner*us� on the old homestead, out of the way in the form of ugly million acmes. ', ` General Price, Toronto, stating that 14ith ,cordrass'ion, f1ly, and Wesley fat. Thlosle were the days.'o'f the cowboy ran investigation will be'f•nlstibuted in- Surerus, of'Detroit; four sisters, Mrs. One (bottle is enough' to prove to of the males which formed the delight to the alleged act ,of Robert Moore, Ed. , K'albfleisch anld . Mrs. George you that Kruschen will make you feel. ,of our boyhood, a type heroic and 3,wckno,w constable, in. charging Mr, Kakbfleisch, of Detroit; :Mrs. William younger -spryer - more energetic , .picturetslque at the same time. Fickle iSlheardowWs seon;Mluzray, two dollars, KKerch'er• of Weyburn- Miss Adeline you'll enjoy life --every. minute of it. and a rover Iby nature, the cowboy -lor his bicycle, wlhich had been stolen urerus and his mother; l Mrs. Ben- ' of the pastt change;. his quarters eon - from Goderich. The constable has jamrn Sureras on (the ho' t d, U- Counter Check Books, Invoice Forms. Labels, Tags, Billheads, Statement-,.,, or Ledger ' Sheets . . . . can • be secured here. We will gladly answer .. questions, quote you prices, or help you design and plan your printing needs. Phone us, please, at 41, Sea- forth. a •. 't .Y .'i.. ^i2 Al - �: I ;....._; ea sti ntly. All his property consisted •stated ghat he. purchased the 'bicycle 14th concession Zurich H•eralll' May Use Northern Route. of.bwo or three horses, saddle, bar - From a transient for $2, and spe.n,t a further $2 on repairs and, was simply Lightning Does -Damage. Negotiations are being made with 'nes's, a lasso, from+e 'bed linen„ very ' little ciothes and, a knapsack, the reilmlb'ursing himself ,by asking the a view to the shipping of cattle from latter usually an old .flour or sugar, EvPOSITOR - 1;; troy for money. - The 'bicycle waTHE HURON' 'D'A -I, s stol- During the electrical storm on .Sat- Canada's new northern sea port, tirday forenoon, lightning struck in- ,Churchill, to ,the United Kin dors. 'bag. "W5th t'helse'c'hattels amid wi'rh a f err from Victoria Park w.hi7e,Gotton's g whole lob of spirit of adventure and , Thaws were theme�Goderich Star. to the house •a£ Mr. Henry Brown, of Canadian cattle Ibau•rud for Bii, sin are courage, the c the 15Th 'coEtabllShed 1560 MCLEAN BROS., Publishers ncession, Hay Township. now sent by rail'2,000 2 000 miles fro' rcowboy w,ent•from t-Anch The Late Mrs. James Tunney. T'h'e ;bolt, which evidently -was not Calgary to 'Montreal and' 'by sea from to f arch, pursuinghis traditional .. . of the 'burning, kind, came 'down the Montreal, Halifax, or St. John. In bue,ines�s of 'home training and cattle, It was with pm,u ofond s,ot'rowlthat chimmey',to which the stove is -eon- view of the successful shipping of guarding. Now and then err, occas- t 1I -t'he comm'un'ity 'learned of the death nected, and when it hit the stove it grain to the United Kingdom and the ional ziculfile over rights of pasture or is p carpets Continent f7•om, the northean .sea- the persecution of toeo rrr cadent a - ---- v£ Mary Ann Ball; widow of bh late, seems to have spread, as the ca Per P - - .� - .-James Tunne which took' place on in tke room were all -torn u• into Thief would .provide ar:'0utlet for his g best onay a makeshift. x,. y, p p port, arrangements are being discuss- ... very flew among .the aow'boys are and tri hit collars. 'The strict abserv- ' "Tuesday, August 30th. Mrs. Ti:nney shredis and the plaster'was practical- ed for the shipping of mixed cargoes v,pirit ,of a�vemture. w clever,enough to ,make a good living ance of this principle has made it The new construction methods 1,. ~ The cowboy looked down with bon writ Haas (born 'in God'errch Township al- ly all knac;ked.d,own from the ceiling. of ,both grafi. and cattle. Canadian with tricks. Possible to (build cis fourteen cents a -most 66 years ago, residin there un- Mrs. Brown, forbunate•I tempi upon town and townsfolk but P check this terudemcy to shift estalblis+h- g g y; -was stand. cattle exported to Great Britain cur- ' However, the principal reason for cubic fast of space. ed business centers. In the asst the toil 1888,. when she married Jas. Tun- ing on the front verandah 'at, the in, the he did riot disdain 'visiting them for P j;, g present season ,of navigation the gradual disappearance of the cow- Entirely new ibuOding msterials„are building promoter, in order to coon- aiey, of Westfield, residing• there on time, and the telephone wires which up to the middle of Aulgust, amount- occasnonal spmeesi. Forrtunately these 'boy is to be found in the economic used, while new users are made of the Pete, naturally tended to build, oto ttbe farm now owned b`y Mr. Walter were only a few,feet away from her ed to 16,641 head'an increase of 115G sprees...were nlot too frequent occa- d,elv,el'opment of the: Wild,West and in old ones. Near) eves fringe locations, where the grauact Y Y Part is foe- , Cook until after the death of her bus- were !burnt off, while she escaped over the shipments for the same sions, for when oowbors with dollars per. Under the rieiw system) :,a. P p pox- (the steadily dle�linntug demand for tory made. Wal are Prefabricated, wets thea aban„d, lass';, November, when she mov- with oriAy being stunned from the iod in 1931. dangling rrr their pockets descended beef, which compels the farmer to cwt into the .'fight ,shape, and size, upon the (saloons' of the nil hborin he will be able to afford building eXlb �d to11 Blyth. . To t;hi:s union was born shock. Mr. Brown, who was in the As£ the Royal 'Winter Fair last year p g g change over Ito mixed farming, or to and arrive ready ;to be put in Place propeitt'y of ,high ground value, rim ra fa'm'ily of three daughters, Mrs. house at the tipme, rushed out and (he 'H'on. Robert Weir, Federal ;Min, 'to'vAns, there. would' always ,be a loz sheep breeding. The latter, being with. c'li'ps amid screws instead of nails ;next to the old established busineew Margaret Harrington,•Blyth; Mrs. W. seeing the da'm.ag•e the bolt had done ister oF•Agri'cultuwe, stated that con- of drri+nking and gambling and, more more econormscal, is increasing con- and rivets. The fratmewark is of section struuctures,'because it will cove .J. Kechnie, East Wawanosh, and Mrs, to ,the 'house from the outside, 'as sideration was ibeling given to the often than not, a free-for-all fight or tinrua'Iply. Becsrides the meat 'the sheen light steel, ,bolted together to make ,him less to ibuild and he WI -11 there-Wlalter Cook, Westfield. Besides her cons'iderabl'e damage was done, no'tic- feasibility even shooting. This naturally did not - g tJ o'i using this naast'hern produce wool which can 'be tumid in demalritioni easy. The outer walls are fore be in a position to rent cheaper ttmmiediate'Y£am,ii ;site left to mlovrn ed what he thought was smoke 'cam= route to ship. feeder cattle to the Mar- convbrilkrube to the -soil' tuaiXate of the to dollars and igen' upkeep during' cam sed entirely of as(besbos-cement Y g p P P pe Y than his neighbor, This would• lead& 'tier demise two sisters and two tiro- ing ou,t of a window, but it was the itiitie provinces. profession. th-e winter costs much less, because ,board, 'hitherto used ,only for interior ,to the belief- that many commercial + thers, Mrs' Jackson, of. „ Manntoba, dust from •tli,e fallen plaster. It will. �', The life of the modern cowboy pro- they resist cold much better than insulation. The space between cutter is'trurctures 'built befo'r'e 19130 are now ' -who was wieth her at the end; ,Mrs. be considerable work and expense to. eeedls along-ntirelly different, lines'. I � � cattle'. +orad inner walls is entirely filled out cotrnpetibilvely absolevte,. 'Willard of Souix Falls, South Dako- pu+t things back into shape agavn, af- Trainer Of Sports Tells Of 'The ,pradnretnoru o .,tbeef at the oat- These caad'•itions and the Huctua- with insulating material, made of Tire gkyveraaper of the future wiFl 1ta; Harry Ball, Truelcin, Man.; Jas, ter this 'part of a second's fracus.- ole ranchers haps become a very ince- ,tions of the livestock and meat mar- waste paper and emulsified asbevtos, not 'bele a skyscraper ate u the M Ball, Victoria B:C., also nine and- Zurich Herald. Old Days When Sullivan cure bushiness. Today a coSty oy who grand- .. ket even in normal times, have ere-- this imsvltion being equivalent to that ed meanie For it will not con- Qhildren. - Blyth Standard. wants to tmake his forty or s'ikty dol- g Was World Champion abed a situation in Which there seems provided by a seventeen -inch brick si;srt of heavy steel and masonry, b The Late Mrs. C. Heywood. p lens a truonMi 'all fauna must help Ito be no room for the cowboy. wail: of lightweight, synthetic materials• Burned Out. "We had'good men in them days,” with the hou'sew,ork and, farmwork, The walls of one.of the buildings easy to salvage when the tyiildin is Another life long resident of this said William ,McD'erm'ott, former besides atbbenoldng to his specific oc- are made of sheet nae,tal, clipped or Y g g The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, community passed awn Saturda • trainer and sparring guarding the cat- PPe razed. Its frame will be }fighter and Y y p g partner of the tle. o,n -'that of welded to the steel frame. Those of 'C. H. E_ops will regret to learn that evening in the person of Mrs. Caleb greats John •L. Sullivan. McDermott, t1e• `' there will therefore be no need to g+a their Highland Inn, on No. 2 Hugh- Heywood, who cried following a stroke retired The new duties 'seem ta5`_ hive Skyscrapers of the Future the ekectrical group eoasist of stand- so deep for a foundation, It will not y g palace sergeant of Co[arado and *v surf tbaard way, three mils east of Bowmanwitle, 'suffered early the same morning.Mrs. Springs, 1 . p. y with a caarting of even be necessary to have a sheet p gts, was receiving the comgratu- clianged brie 'origim'al eharactex of The president of a big corp -6 -ration, metallic int, while the walls of the 'was comlpletely destroyed by" fire on Heywood was in her -70th year. Her dations of his frien'd's on his Nathda the adventurer of the Wild W6st. He � frme. It (may consist of "a—tproof y } mlakes the casual an,nouncerment that Iiall orf Scii-nce are notlAbi more Thursday -morning last, toget'he'r with maiden name was Victoria Snell Ba -which one ,he refused to state -and is not so eager to et awn even if g . alloy and contain aluminum to red.4ew the contents, llowseli•ald effects cloth- g- g g Y, a new selv'enty-+five story office build- than five bibilckiwss of ply'w'ood. the weight. • shaw. ,She was born in Stephen town- became reminiscent of the old. days. the job is not quarte to hi,s liking. Hz ing is going to be erected for the g The Truest interesting feature of Ing, etc. The loss is heavy on the shi on th•e farm, now owned •b Mr. Nearl 80 years of age, "Mac" 'ts- 'drinks and galmlbles less•, is"less quar- cane 'any, that it will ,be ready in six g V6al o may be made of enrd ir" P Y y g P tlriese structures is that they have meta] or simrtlar materials and cox- ii _ _ Janes Stanlake. Aft her marriage still a tough hombre. Foux years ago re]spXXre, saves tnorvey and is quite morvtrhs, and serve its 'Purpose for practically ino windows, for economy's train] not more than three or facer . to Mr. ;Hieyw,00d' they livedo for a he made a mile run axound Broadmioor ernUte!nt Ito 'settle -down for good.„ t went'y, years. Y like, and also 'becauts,e sunshine and rebs thick Th will 'be made iu time in Usborne, and then moved to Lake, altitude over 6,800• feet, in .six The cowboy usually invests hi,s sav- Todey' such an announcement daylight are unreliable. Brilliant art- factories arrive ready to be at- ,MExeter, Where ,Mr. Heywood, was' a minutes. ings in a couple of horses or a £ew would seem pr'epo:sterous and it would ificial li htin will be used through- and' carpenter. He prede'r - McDermott is a native of old Bos- (heads of young cattle, Which graze be if the buildingwere constructed of g g g Cached et the frame. and in ch insu3- ed her two out: At the same time the buildfings anon 'netween outer anal inner walls years ago. The deceased ton 'City and began his prize ring t oigdt'h,er with his employer's live the same materials and according'to will ,be kept cool, even on the hottest •:rill afford as much protection, as the is surviv,eld by two daughters and four career at the tender age -of eight, Islto•Ck. When the has accumulated a the same principles as in the past, summeer days. present masonry walls. -sons, Mrs... E. Moore, Hector, +filar- when be fought a four -round ",kia" little capital in money and cattle, he But in a few years, and maybe long The Chicago experience undeniably Interior walls may be of metal, . ence, ,Mrs.. E. Yellow and Glyde, of pvelilmanary with a schoolmate to a acquires his own land. The govenr- before That, we may expect sky,crnp- 'su esus man way-, of lawerin ' town, and Alonzo,, of Edhruonton; also featured bout of Ed. O'Baldrvii the menet laces at his itis oral about a ors to ,lx erected in one, hundred and gg y b g plaster or com,pcxsite materials, wit3r n+ P P c(W16_, for permanent buildings. In partitianv readily chpnigeable, so as one brother and three sisters, ,A,bra- "Tri'sh giant," The boys received a hundred and fifty acres practically eighty dam tke past (big office 'bui.ldings were to make rearrangement of offices and hams Bagshaw, of Alberta; Mrs. Wal- $315.00 collection from the fans- free of charge. These etru'ctures will have their in- meant to last a cenutury. The inter - ter G'naharry; of London; ,Mrs. George "which,"' said MoD,erm,dtt, "iNas a If a cowboy knows his business and ception in the laboratory, for they rnomts easy and cheap, Flastcd will for mechanical equipment is, howev- br, supplied in sheets 11 Vesper, of Toromlba, and Mrs. Robert 'dlivil'" of a lot, of maney.1D if he fulfills the textus of the contract, will ,be composed almost entirely of prepainted withF p e,r, usually worn out or out of date in a substance similar to that used. on Brown, of Olds, Alta. The funeral When airoult 15, iVLdDermott joined 4.e„ tills,so and eo many acres or new synthetic materials. They will about fifteen or twenty year's, and iter erriomcrbile boiler. ' was held from th'e' home of her son, the mansrtrel troop of Dupres and ,breeds so and so mrany calved every be -mlade to .serve just as long as e'le- replacement is very costly. When a T1,ese ,new structures, whether tfieq 'Clyde, Lalk,e (toad, Tuesday afternoon Bienedi-et, and toured the country for year, the land passes into his prop- vators, plumbing and ogler mechan- building becomes obvi,ous,ly obsolete, it conducted by Req. A. T..Elliott, in- two ears. But at the 17 the calk of erty after three 'or five p its wre ed, ,but this o ere,tion is very stories.;, fifteen e a e comfo and fang y years upon foal features may be reasonably ex- ; You,need good health to succeed.. terinent in the Exeter cemetery— the•wild'became urgent and hem P rY strifes, wit be more comfortable and Many a man has seen his chances efery' ge gn'ed paytmlent of a fee of ten dollars. Dur- peete,d to remain serviceable, but no costly and often takes several mronthe. healtkfvl than the mrost ]uxuriouar Exeter Times -Advocate. articles on a whaler for a 32-moMobs ing the first few years he usually longer. The requirements of modern pro- „buiiding of to -day. '� ;go because he was too sick to keep cruise in the. Arctic. IMeDermott said works also for his neighbors, for a Visitors to Chicago's World Fair gre5;s and of the generals eel ace ,pace -with competition. Often his Pfaff -McKenzie, this was- downright ,slavery. Hundred and fifty acres are not erti- will have an opportunity to see build- speedy 'p I here is no doubt thus tete next ' poor health was due to constipation. of life therefore imperatively demand ten ears will witness unsuspected ie - p In 18'7,6 he went home to Boston ough for a keeping; if there is not ings unique not only in appearance, that we should -build li hter andl ,., , This ailment 'frequently causes One of the first of the autumn where his farce as an oarsman gained suffcierit' working capital. but also in construction. Because hu- ciiea, g ve , rments in the building industry, 's lieadaclies, loss of ever sleep- wedding took place at Dundas Centre him a much 'coveted lace in the Unit- A good man cov,"boys per an intend the buildings to and nearly all of them res arc a fraXXr ":? gyp p- p ga y prefer the rotor nurture is conservative, most poo- lns't ju z as long as their interior tne, lal�orator of the research ara�t- '3essness. It takes the "punch" out United Church, London, at 3 o'clock ed S'ta'tes whale ,boat crew for the stampedes or rodeos to regular work pie will probaebly dislike the appear- rnuiphne'.it Lowered cost and more tist. Y • "4 ,of your day's, work. oil Saturday afternoon, when 'Wini- race of all nations at the Centennial on ,the cattle farms. The rode+s are ance of these structures. ,,•equent re,plavenrent may help the11 fred Louise ("Toots") only daughter Exposition at iPh,iladlelphia in 1876. Norse shows held regularly even in However, ,these constructions, are building industry to adapt. itself to :T Try eating Kellogg's ALL -BRAN. of Mr.-and.:Mrs. D. McKenzie of that "Mac" pulled the midship oar, ano the smallest t*,was of the west. At inspired riot by the desire to create n,ew con'di.tion,s and to the ; Science shows this delicious cereal city, and Leonard P. Pfaff, of Lon- the Uni't'ed 'States won the world" 3 Cal and Vancouver for exam,. to P1 general Calgary Y , P , e methinlg tmu's,ual and srpe'cta•cular, rice level. ' supplies "bulk" to exercise the in- d'on, ,son of Mrs. Mary E. Pfaff, of ehalm,pi,onship. ,the prizes awarded for ,the pest per- ; ' P WILSONS, `testines, and Vitamin B to tone the ,• i<" P lnrt by s•kieer econ'omic necessity. The budl•ding inchrstry of the fts,ture Exeter, and the late William Pfaff We had ale and beer at our train- formances ;in hoxs'empaitshi Lassa They mast intestinal tract. Also iron for •the ' ' • Pr pay for themselves will tx based on secien•ce, ntechaniza- ; were united in marriage before an mg ttalbl•e, said Mac, but no whie- throwing, cow milking, etc,, amount through selling display space during tion and factory, work. The past 18 A. l blood. altar decorated with palimis, ferns and key. The ale gaive us strength for to 20,000. or 30,00'0 dollars• one hundred and fifty days. There- months have marked a far greate'i• r The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is much gladioli by Rev. W. R. McIntosh, D.D., ,a long &ind•• Beer also is good.,' It cannot be d'en'ied that one does fore they must be built at a mini- iiroiprpFm in this field than any prev- ilike that of lettuce. How much '. pastor of King ,Street United Church. "'The athletes' nowadays sire faster 'see a display of quite extraordinary mu,m expense. The engineers have i,r,us hundred years in the history of .' • safer than usingills and drugs- Miss Katherine Moore ,presidbd d and better in short distance races horsemansthip and siall at 'these rod- ri 6', p g ;been frn•cecl to resort to entirely new the world. If the ptresenrt obsolete so often habit-forming. the organ. -Exeter Time's-Advocatte. and ,flights butt they haven't got the eos. Yat there is srnne+thin,g artificial ,method's, and to thou azvn surprise building laws are chaaiged there is na A I' `si endurance for long, continued work. about thein and the cowboys who go they found neany of the new tin- doubt that the sk sera ers of the Two tablespoonfuls daily will More young P y' p Accident At Grand Bend• y g people .drink now than in far these shonvs usvmClly lvecame car,- ci lea to be erfectl,y applicable also future., mea.ilt to serve 'for two d -e- »t ••'Correct most types of constipation. they did in my time," McDermott fit for regular work. to Permanent structures. Whether cadets, will be built for 30 cents a N intestinal 1, I our rn . If Y continued, ICJliaii1es 11 on 'rued and the stuff (Iii ',ri a A iWane 'a a nowadays is Winter quite nu,m err a"'o �' r trouble is not re- aY, -aged 18 ays q b m d� the coming exhibition will leave its cubic foot, ,compared to 611 cents P ]Dj,� j tj jj`a 5 I years, ,of London, who had two chil- awful. In them days the sharpers, th-um make a living at Hollywood. im; i.ession on architecture for 'tlie $1, as in the post-war REALLY L j jljLL v' ` lieved this way, see dren with him in a reac ter, had a the knockout bo P po period and u ,. Itey be".,, and the crooks 'Then e is sill a stoady demand for next generation, as was the case with to 1930. i your doctor. --and- mnracnlows ores from de�tli in a seldom were drinkers and most all of WSId West film's and the orcins' past One pad kills' Bios all day and eves�r V Pe Y all exh.ilbitioias o£ the the future The new building froth -ads would da for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 ds in each' ALL -BRAN In the re motor accident north of Grand Bend saloon man ever refused a charity)' film actor is either ine,arparble or un- alone can show. But it is at any lie of the greatest importance froth y pa green package. At Sundsty afternoon. While speeddn While staging amateur might per- whin to ,risk his head in danger- packet. No spraying, no atickinetse,. ' t, g g g rate certain that the Chicago ex -peri- the -'neral viewpoint of business. In I all , rocers.:. Made on trio hi, hwa the car slkidded into forman'ces at the' old Bo lstoh Street ous tricks. no bad odor. Ask your Drugglear r �c g g y y once will teach at least an important any of the larger cities the business ] Grocery or General store. L h, 1, "0 `_ by Kellogg in Lon- the ditch and after tearing a a,Jd, at theatre in Boston', Mebermott ni,e; It is natural that the co fbo'y who �i, +pp John L, Sulliran- The ISi economic le�us,om. s,eation flumtuates and moves every r " ""= don, Ontario. fifty feet of -ditch struck a•telepholne g Feller," earns his forty dollars far' a 'month's rete, str•ttotureis are charaeterize few ye'art, and the hotel od, to -clay 10 CENTS PER PACK ;'1! `�t M pole and somersaulted, landing on it.s or The Old Man, ora the sports called hard wank on a farm dreams of theso'b, the absence of an oenamei4tation may he the ,bank of to•morraw am'ci *10% tl41' torp forty feet from ti3e pale. Tire hire those days. heroes of the screen or the arena y Y p � RJ& - �'''4'a` HELPS KEEP YOU FIT Ore ni on the outside. They depend feir their the warehouse of the day after. 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Phone us, please, at 41, Sea- forth. a •. 't .Y .'i.. ^i2 Al - �: I ;....._; ea sti ntly. All his property consisted •stated ghat he. purchased the 'bicycle 14th concession Zurich H•eralll' May Use Northern Route. of.bwo or three horses, saddle, bar - From a transient for $2, and spe.n,t a further $2 on repairs and, was simply Lightning Does -Damage. Negotiations are being made with 'nes's, a lasso, from+e 'bed linen„ very ' little ciothes and, a knapsack, the reilmlb'ursing himself ,by asking the a view to the shipping of cattle from latter usually an old .flour or sugar, EvPOSITOR - 1;; troy for money. - The 'bicycle waTHE HURON' 'D'A -I, s stol- During the electrical storm on .Sat- Canada's new northern sea port, tirday forenoon, lightning struck in- ,Churchill, to ,the United Kin dors. 'bag. "W5th t'helse'c'hattels amid wi'rh a f err from Victoria Park w.hi7e,Gotton's g whole lob of spirit of adventure and , Thaws were theme�Goderich Star. to the house •a£ Mr. Henry Brown, of Canadian cattle Ibau•rud for Bii, sin are courage, the c the 15Th 'coEtabllShed 1560 MCLEAN BROS., Publishers ncession, Hay Township. now sent by rail'2,000 2 000 miles fro' rcowboy w,ent•from t-Anch The Late Mrs. James Tunney. T'h'e ;bolt, which evidently -was not Calgary to 'Montreal and' 'by sea from to f arch, pursuinghis traditional .. . of the 'burning, kind, came 'down the Montreal, Halifax, or St. John. In bue,ines�s of 'home training and cattle, It was with pm,u ofond s,ot'rowlthat chimmey',to which the stove is -eon- view of the successful shipping of guarding. Now and then err, occas- t 1I -t'he comm'un'ity 'learned of the death nected, and when it hit the stove it grain to the United Kingdom and the ional ziculfile over rights of pasture or is p carpets Continent f7•om, the northean .sea- the persecution of toeo rrr cadent a - ---- v£ Mary Ann Ball; widow of bh late, seems to have spread, as the ca Per P - - .� - .-James Tunne which took' place on in tke room were all -torn u• into Thief would .provide ar:'0utlet for his g best onay a makeshift. x,. y, p p port, arrangements are being discuss- ... very flew among .the aow'boys are and tri hit collars. 'The strict abserv- ' "Tuesday, August 30th. Mrs. Ti:nney shredis and the plaster'was practical- ed for the shipping of mixed cargoes v,pirit ,of a�vemture. w clever,enough to ,make a good living ance of this principle has made it The new construction methods 1,. ~ The cowboy looked down with bon writ Haas (born 'in God'errch Township al- ly all knac;ked.d,own from the ceiling. of ,both grafi. and cattle. Canadian with tricks. Possible to (build cis fourteen cents a -most 66 years ago, residin there un- Mrs. Brown, forbunate•I tempi upon town and townsfolk but P check this terudemcy to shift estalblis+h- g g y; -was stand. cattle exported to Great Britain cur- ' However, the principal reason for cubic fast of space. ed business centers. In the asst the toil 1888,. when she married Jas. Tun- ing on the front verandah 'at, the in, the he did riot disdain 'visiting them for P j;, g present season ,of navigation the gradual disappearance of the cow- Entirely new ibuOding msterials„are building promoter, in order to coon- aiey, of Westfield, residing• there on time, and the telephone wires which up to the middle of Aulgust, amount- occasnonal spmeesi. Forrtunately these 'boy is to be found in the economic used, while new users are made of the Pete, naturally tended to build, oto ttbe farm now owned b`y Mr. Walter were only a few,feet away from her ed to 16,641 head'an increase of 115G sprees...were nlot too frequent occa- d,elv,el'opment of the: Wild,West and in old ones. Near) eves fringe locations, where the grauact Y Y Part is foe- , Cook until after the death of her bus- were !burnt off, while she escaped over the shipments for the same sions, for when oowbors with dollars per. Under the rieiw system) :,a. P p pox- (the steadily dle�linntug demand for tory made. Wal are Prefabricated, wets thea aban„d, lass';, November, when she mov- with oriAy being stunned from the iod in 1931. dangling rrr their pockets descended beef, which compels the farmer to cwt into the .'fight ,shape, and size, upon the (saloons' of the nil hborin he will be able to afford building eXlb �d to11 Blyth. . To t;hi:s union was born shock. Mr. Brown, who was in the As£ the Royal 'Winter Fair last year p g g change over Ito mixed farming, or to and arrive ready ;to be put in Place propeitt'y of ,high ground value, rim ra fa'm'ily of three daughters, Mrs. house at the tipme, rushed out and (he 'H'on. Robert Weir, Federal ;Min, 'to'vAns, there. would' always ,be a loz sheep breeding. The latter, being with. c'li'ps amid screws instead of nails ;next to the old established busineew Margaret Harrington,•Blyth; Mrs. W. seeing the da'm.ag•e the bolt had done ister oF•Agri'cultuwe, stated that con- of drri+nking and gambling and, more more econormscal, is increasing con- and rivets. The fratmewark is of section struuctures,'because it will cove .J. Kechnie, East Wawanosh, and Mrs, to ,the 'house from the outside, 'as sideration was ibeling given to the often than not, a free-for-all fight or tinrua'Iply. Becsrides the meat 'the sheen light steel, ,bolted together to make ,him less to ibuild and he WI -11 there-Wlalter Cook, Westfield. Besides her cons'iderabl'e damage was done, no'tic- feasibility even shooting. This naturally did not - g tJ o'i using this naast'hern produce wool which can 'be tumid in demalritioni easy. The outer walls are fore be in a position to rent cheaper ttmmiediate'Y£am,ii ;site left to mlovrn ed what he thought was smoke 'cam= route to ship. feeder cattle to the Mar- convbrilkrube to the -soil' tuaiXate of the to dollars and igen' upkeep during' cam sed entirely of as(besbos-cement Y g p P P pe Y than his neighbor, This would• lead& 'tier demise two sisters and two tiro- ing ou,t of a window, but it was the itiitie provinces. profession. th-e winter costs much less, because ,board, 'hitherto used ,only for interior ,to the belief- that many commercial + thers, Mrs' Jackson, of. „ Manntoba, dust from •tli,e fallen plaster. It will. �', The life of the modern cowboy pro- they resist cold much better than insulation. The space between cutter is'trurctures 'built befo'r'e 19130 are now ' -who was wieth her at the end; ,Mrs. be considerable work and expense to. eeedls along-ntirelly different, lines'. I � � cattle'. +orad inner walls is entirely filled out cotrnpetibilvely absolevte,. 'Willard of Souix Falls, South Dako- pu+t things back into shape agavn, af- Trainer Of Sports Tells Of 'The ,pradnretnoru o .,tbeef at the oat- These caad'•itions and the Huctua- with insulating material, made of Tire gkyveraaper of the future wiFl 1ta; Harry Ball, Truelcin, Man.; Jas, ter this 'part of a second's fracus.- ole ranchers haps become a very ince- ,tions of the livestock and meat mar- waste paper and emulsified asbevtos, not 'bele a skyscraper ate u the M Ball, Victoria B:C., also nine and- Zurich Herald. Old Days When Sullivan cure bushiness. Today a coSty oy who grand- .. ket even in normal times, have ere-- this imsvltion being equivalent to that ed meanie For it will not con- Qhildren. - Blyth Standard. wants to tmake his forty or s'ikty dol- g Was World Champion abed a situation in Which there seems provided by a seventeen -inch brick si;srt of heavy steel and masonry, b The Late Mrs. C. Heywood. p lens a truonMi 'all fauna must help Ito be no room for the cowboy. wail: of lightweight, synthetic materials• Burned Out. "We had'good men in them days,” with the hou'sew,ork and, farmwork, The walls of one.of the buildings easy to salvage when the tyiildin is Another life long resident of this said William ,McD'erm'ott, former besides atbbenoldng to his specific oc- are made of sheet nae,tal, clipped or Y g g The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, community passed awn Saturda • trainer and sparring guarding the cat- PPe razed. Its frame will be }fighter and Y y p g partner of the tle. o,n -'that of welded to the steel frame. Those of 'C. H. E_ops will regret to learn that evening in the person of Mrs. Caleb greats John •L. Sullivan. McDermott, t1e• `' there will therefore be no need to g+a their Highland Inn, on No. 2 Hugh- Heywood, who cried following a stroke retired The new duties 'seem ta5`_ hive Skyscrapers of the Future the ekectrical group eoasist of stand- so deep for a foundation, It will not y g palace sergeant of Co[arado and *v surf tbaard way, three mils east of Bowmanwitle, 'suffered early the same morning.Mrs. Springs, 1 . p. y with a caarting of even be necessary to have a sheet p gts, was receiving the comgratu- clianged brie 'origim'al eharactex of The president of a big corp -6 -ration, metallic int, while the walls of the 'was comlpletely destroyed by" fire on Heywood was in her -70th year. Her dations of his frien'd's on his Nathda the adventurer of the Wild W6st. He � frme. It (may consist of "a—tproof y } mlakes the casual an,nouncerment that Iiall orf Scii-nce are notlAbi more Thursday -morning last, toget'he'r with maiden name was Victoria Snell Ba -which one ,he refused to state -and is not so eager to et awn even if g . alloy and contain aluminum to red.4ew the contents, llowseli•ald effects cloth- g- g g Y, a new selv'enty-+five story office build- than five bibilckiwss of ply'w'ood. the weight. • shaw. ,She was born in Stephen town- became reminiscent of the old. days. the job is not quarte to hi,s liking. Hz ing is going to be erected for the g The Truest interesting feature of Ing, etc. The loss is heavy on the shi on th•e farm, now owned •b Mr. Nearl 80 years of age, "Mac" 'ts- 'drinks and galmlbles less•, is"less quar- cane 'any, that it will ,be ready in six g V6al o may be made of enrd ir" P Y y g P tlriese structures is that they have meta] or simrtlar materials and cox- ii _ _ Janes Stanlake. Aft her marriage still a tough hombre. Foux years ago re]spXXre, saves tnorvey and is quite morvtrhs, and serve its 'Purpose for practically ino windows, for economy's train] not more than three or facer . to Mr. ;Hieyw,00d' they livedo for a he made a mile run axound Broadmioor ernUte!nt Ito 'settle -down for good.„ t went'y, years. Y like, and also 'becauts,e sunshine and rebs thick Th will 'be made iu time in Usborne, and then moved to Lake, altitude over 6,800• feet, in .six The cowboy usually invests hi,s sav- Todey' such an announcement daylight are unreliable. Brilliant art- factories arrive ready to be at- ,MExeter, Where ,Mr. Heywood, was' a minutes. ings in a couple of horses or a £ew would seem pr'epo:sterous and it would ificial li htin will be used through- and' carpenter. He prede'r - McDermott is a native of old Bos- (heads of young cattle, Which graze be if the buildingwere constructed of g g g Cached et the frame. and in ch insu3- ed her two out: At the same time the buildfings anon 'netween outer anal inner walls years ago. The deceased ton 'City and began his prize ring t oigdt'h,er with his employer's live the same materials and according'to will ,be kept cool, even on the hottest •:rill afford as much protection, as the is surviv,eld by two daughters and four career at the tender age -of eight, Islto•Ck. When the has accumulated a the same principles as in the past, summeer days. present masonry walls. -sons, Mrs... E. Moore, Hector, +filar- when be fought a four -round ",kia" little capital in money and cattle, he But in a few years, and maybe long The Chicago experience undeniably Interior walls may be of metal, . ence, ,Mrs.. E. Yellow and Glyde, of pvelilmanary with a schoolmate to a acquires his own land. The govenr- before That, we may expect sky,crnp- 'su esus man way-, of lawerin ' town, and Alonzo,, of Edhruonton; also featured bout of Ed. O'Baldrvii the menet laces at his itis oral about a ors to ,lx erected in one, hundred and gg y b g plaster or com,pcxsite materials, wit3r n+ P P c(W16_, for permanent buildings. In partitianv readily chpnigeable, so as one brother and three sisters, ,A,bra- "Tri'sh giant," The boys received a hundred and fifty acres practically eighty dam tke past (big office 'bui.ldings were to make rearrangement of offices and hams Bagshaw, of Alberta; Mrs. Wal- $315.00 collection from the fans- free of charge. These etru'ctures will have their in- meant to last a cenutury. The inter - ter G'naharry; of London; ,Mrs. George "which,"' said MoD,erm,dtt, "iNas a If a cowboy knows his business and ception in the laboratory, for they rnomts easy and cheap, Flastcd will for mechanical equipment is, howev- br, supplied in sheets 11 Vesper, of Toromlba, and Mrs. Robert 'dlivil'" of a lot, of maney.1D if he fulfills the textus of the contract, will ,be composed almost entirely of prepainted withF p e,r, usually worn out or out of date in a substance similar to that used. on Brown, of Olds, Alta. The funeral When airoult 15, iVLdDermott joined 4.e„ tills,so and eo many acres or new synthetic materials. They will about fifteen or twenty year's, and iter erriomcrbile boiler. ' was held from th'e' home of her son, the mansrtrel troop of Dupres and ,breeds so and so mrany calved every be -mlade to .serve just as long as e'le- replacement is very costly. When a T1,ese ,new structures, whether tfieq 'Clyde, Lalk,e (toad, Tuesday afternoon Bienedi-et, and toured the country for year, the land passes into his prop- vators, plumbing and ogler mechan- building becomes obvi,ous,ly obsolete, it conducted by Req. A. T..Elliott, in- two ears. But at the 17 the calk of erty after three 'or five p its wre ed, ,but this o ere,tion is very stories.;, fifteen e a e comfo and fang y years upon foal features may be reasonably ex- ; You,need good health to succeed.. terinent in the Exeter cemetery— the•wild'became urgent and hem P rY strifes, wit be more comfortable and Many a man has seen his chances efery' ge gn'ed paytmlent of a fee of ten dollars. Dur- peete,d to remain serviceable, but no costly and often takes several mronthe. healtkfvl than the mrost ]uxuriouar Exeter Times -Advocate. articles on a whaler for a 32-moMobs ing the first few years he usually longer. The requirements of modern pro- „buiiding of to -day. '� ;go because he was too sick to keep cruise in the. Arctic. IMeDermott said works also for his neighbors, for a Visitors to Chicago's World Fair gre5;s and of the generals eel ace ,pace -with competition. Often his Pfaff -McKenzie, this was- downright ,slavery. Hundred and fifty acres are not erti- will have an opportunity to see build- speedy 'p I here is no doubt thus tete next ' poor health was due to constipation. of life therefore imperatively demand ten ears will witness unsuspected ie - p In 18'7,6 he went home to Boston ough for a keeping; if there is not ings unique not only in appearance, that we should -build li hter andl ,., , This ailment 'frequently causes One of the first of the autumn where his farce as an oarsman gained suffcierit' working capital. but also in construction. Because hu- ciiea, g ve , rments in the building industry, 's lieadaclies, loss of ever sleep- wedding took place at Dundas Centre him a much 'coveted lace in the Unit- A good man cov,"boys per an intend the buildings to and nearly all of them res arc a fraXXr ":? gyp p- p ga y prefer the rotor nurture is conservative, most poo- lns't ju z as long as their interior tne, lal�orator of the research ara�t- '3essness. It takes the "punch" out United Church, London, at 3 o'clock ed S'ta'tes whale ,boat crew for the stampedes or rodeos to regular work pie will probaebly dislike the appear- rnuiphne'.it Lowered cost and more tist. Y • "4 ,of your day's, work. oil Saturday afternoon, when 'Wini- race of all nations at the Centennial on ,the cattle farms. The rode+s are ance of these structures. ,,•equent re,plavenrent may help the11 fred Louise ("Toots") only daughter Exposition at iPh,iladlelphia in 1876. Norse shows held regularly even in However, ,these constructions, are building industry to adapt. itself to :T Try eating Kellogg's ALL -BRAN. of Mr.-and.:Mrs. D. McKenzie of that "Mac" pulled the midship oar, ano the smallest t*,was of the west. At inspired riot by the desire to create n,ew con'di.tion,s and to the ; Science shows this delicious cereal city, and Leonard P. Pfaff, of Lon- the Uni't'ed 'States won the world" 3 Cal and Vancouver for exam,. to P1 general Calgary Y , P , e methinlg tmu's,ual and srpe'cta•cular, rice level. ' supplies "bulk" to exercise the in- d'on, ,son of Mrs. Mary E. Pfaff, of ehalm,pi,onship. ,the prizes awarded for ,the pest per- ; ' P WILSONS, `testines, and Vitamin B to tone the ,• i<" P lnrt by s•kieer econ'omic necessity. The budl•ding inchrstry of the fts,ture Exeter, and the late William Pfaff We had ale and beer at our train- formances ;in hoxs'empaitshi Lassa They mast intestinal tract. Also iron for •the ' ' • Pr pay for themselves will tx based on secien•ce, ntechaniza- ; were united in marriage before an mg ttalbl•e, said Mac, but no whie- throwing, cow milking, etc,, amount through selling display space during tion and factory, work. The past 18 A. l blood. altar decorated with palimis, ferns and key. The ale gaive us strength for to 20,000. or 30,00'0 dollars• one hundred and fifty days. There- months have marked a far greate'i• r The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is much gladioli by Rev. W. R. McIntosh, D.D., ,a long &ind•• Beer also is good.,' It cannot be d'en'ied that one does fore they must be built at a mini- iiroiprpFm in this field than any prev- ilike that of lettuce. How much '. pastor of King ,Street United Church. "'The athletes' nowadays sire faster 'see a display of quite extraordinary mu,m expense. The engineers have i,r,us hundred years in the history of .' • safer than usingills and drugs- Miss Katherine Moore ,presidbd d and better in short distance races horsemansthip and siall at 'these rod- ri 6', p g ;been frn•cecl to resort to entirely new the world. If the ptresenrt obsolete so often habit-forming. the organ. -Exeter Time's-Advocatte. and ,flights butt they haven't got the eos. Yat there is srnne+thin,g artificial ,method's, and to thou azvn surprise building laws are chaaiged there is na A I' `si endurance for long, continued work. about thein and the cowboys who go they found neany of the new tin- doubt that the sk sera ers of the Two tablespoonfuls daily will More young P y' p Accident At Grand Bend• y g people .drink now than in far these shonvs usvmClly lvecame car,- ci lea to be erfectl,y applicable also future., mea.ilt to serve 'for two d -e- »t ••'Correct most types of constipation. they did in my time," McDermott fit for regular work. to Permanent structures. Whether cadets, will be built for 30 cents a N intestinal 1, I our rn . If Y continued, ICJliaii1es 11 on 'rued and the stuff (Iii ',ri a A iWane 'a a nowadays is Winter quite nu,m err a"'o �' r trouble is not re- aY, -aged 18 ays q b m d� the coming exhibition will leave its cubic foot, ,compared to 611 cents P ]Dj,� j tj jj`a 5 I years, ,of London, who had two chil- awful. In them days the sharpers, th-um make a living at Hollywood. im; i.ession on architecture for 'tlie $1, as in the post-war REALLY L j jljLL v' ` lieved this way, see dren with him in a reac ter, had a the knockout bo P po period and u ,. Itey be".,, and the crooks 'Then e is sill a stoady demand for next generation, as was the case with to 1930. i your doctor. --and- mnracnlows ores from de�tli in a seldom were drinkers and most all of WSId West film's and the orcins' past One pad kills' Bios all day and eves�r V Pe Y all exh.ilbitioias o£ the the future The new building froth -ads would da for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 ds in each' ALL -BRAN In the re motor accident north of Grand Bend saloon man ever refused a charity)' film actor is either ine,arparble or un- alone can show. But it is at any lie of the greatest importance froth y pa green package. At Sundsty afternoon. While speeddn While staging amateur might per- whin to ,risk his head in danger- packet. No spraying, no atickinetse,. ' t, g g g rate certain that the Chicago ex -peri- the -'neral viewpoint of business. In I all , rocers.:. Made on trio hi, hwa the car slkidded into forman'ces at the' old Bo lstoh Street ous tricks. no bad odor. Ask your Drugglear r �c g g y y once will teach at least an important any of the larger cities the business ] Grocery or General store. L h, 1, "0 `_ by Kellogg in Lon- the ditch and after tearing a a,Jd, at theatre in Boston', Mebermott ni,e; It is natural that the co fbo'y who �i, +pp John L, Sulliran- The ISi economic le�us,om. s,eation flumtuates and moves every r " ""= don, Ontario. fifty feet of -ditch struck a•telepholne g Feller," earns his forty dollars far' a 'month's rete, str•ttotureis are charaeterize few ye'art, and the hotel od, to -clay 10 CENTS PER PACK ;'1! `�t M pole and somersaulted, landing on it.s or The Old Man, ora the sports called hard wank on a farm dreams of theso'b, the absence of an oenamei4tation may he the ,bank of to•morraw am'ci *10% tl41' torp forty feet from ti3e pale. Tire hire those days. heroes of the screen or the arena y Y p � RJ& - �'''4'a` HELPS KEEP YOU FIT Ore ni on the outside. They depend feir their the warehouse of the day after. This i`,,, • youngsters were thrown clear of t>hp ght Goss, whpn worlds as of his ultimate ideal. In reality effect upon lanes and surfaces lights relmrodcll is ver IME WILSON FLX RAT( CO", limmiftoa P , g Y experasiPe and at .; ,1. .1111 , ,".0 I , ' , , I f n'�xe • - ' . Vii, t' M �. r I' G .. . W, ,.. Y: e. . .. ,. 1 Y .,., ,. ,, 5:, �.. W ,.. .1 �.. .., ".. .. ..,:.� .- :. , ,, ,1 ,. u v •. , ,, �, .:, ",..•,: ..-ec. �b .,�::... ,,: , ,:., ., .,. .x. .t3.r wt d. 4,- .r- t r, �.. ,. .;r-.,,.,., ... r,m.v:u:,,.xa haE...x�tJlrakb�rr ,.; 1 . ,. -. ,� « F, : ,. . , m"p,"+,,Y<,"{4��, w:&.r :„h.,,u, nw .,.rF.,a,.u...:. :,.Paw'.,. 9a:YLY,:i`s.ti.!.sc{.5..«.•Fs,,...:,,MaY.mrS;,iurfi.P,9.•tr.ai,«.vsa.L.iwp&„�uc4.rn.,�W�:c,Wwi.,t.7.t l..'T:�rv'';k,.,. conducted by Req. A. T..Elliott, in- two ears. But at the 17 the calk of erty after three 'or five p its wre ed, ,but this o ere,tion is very stories.;, fifteen e a e comfo and fang y years upon foal features may be reasonably ex- ; You,need good health to succeed.. terinent in the Exeter cemetery— the•wild'became urgent and hem P rY strifes, wit be more comfortable and Many a man has seen his chances efery' ge gn'ed paytmlent of a fee of ten dollars. Dur- peete,d to remain serviceable, but no costly and often takes several mronthe. healtkfvl than the mrost ]uxuriouar Exeter Times -Advocate. articles on a whaler for a 32-moMobs ing the first few years he usually longer. The requirements of modern pro- „buiiding of to -day. '� ;go because he was too sick to keep cruise in the. Arctic. IMeDermott said works also for his neighbors, for a Visitors to Chicago's World Fair gre5;s and of the generals eel ace ,pace -with competition. Often his Pfaff -McKenzie, this was- downright ,slavery. Hundred and fifty acres are not erti- will have an opportunity to see build- speedy 'p I here is no doubt thus tete next ' poor health was due to constipation. of life therefore imperatively demand ten ears will witness unsuspected ie - p In 18'7,6 he went home to Boston ough for a keeping; if there is not ings unique not only in appearance, that we should -build li hter andl ,., , This ailment 'frequently causes One of the first of the autumn where his farce as an oarsman gained suffcierit' working capital. but also in construction. Because hu- ciiea, g ve , rments in the building industry, 's lieadaclies, loss of ever sleep- wedding took place at Dundas Centre him a much 'coveted lace in the Unit- A good man cov,"boys per an intend the buildings to and nearly all of them res arc a fraXXr ":? gyp p- p ga y prefer the rotor nurture is conservative, most poo- lns't ju z as long as their interior tne, lal�orator of the research ara�t- '3essness. It takes the "punch" out United Church, London, at 3 o'clock ed S'ta'tes whale ,boat crew for the stampedes or rodeos to regular work pie will probaebly dislike the appear- rnuiphne'.it Lowered cost and more tist. Y • "4 ,of your day's, work. oil Saturday afternoon, when 'Wini- race of all nations at the Centennial on ,the cattle farms. The rode+s are ance of these structures. ,,•equent re,plavenrent may help the11 fred Louise ("Toots") only daughter Exposition at iPh,iladlelphia in 1876. Norse shows held regularly even in However, ,these constructions, are building industry to adapt. itself to :T Try eating Kellogg's ALL -BRAN. of Mr.-and.:Mrs. D. McKenzie of that "Mac" pulled the midship oar, ano the smallest t*,was of the west. At inspired riot by the desire to create n,ew con'di.tion,s and to the ; Science shows this delicious cereal city, and Leonard P. Pfaff, of Lon- the Uni't'ed 'States won the world" 3 Cal and Vancouver for exam,. to P1 general Calgary Y , P , e methinlg tmu's,ual and srpe'cta•cular, rice level. ' supplies "bulk" to exercise the in- d'on, ,son of Mrs. Mary E. Pfaff, of ehalm,pi,onship. ,the prizes awarded for ,the pest per- ; ' P WILSONS, `testines, and Vitamin B to tone the ,• i<" P lnrt by s•kieer econ'omic necessity. The budl•ding inchrstry of the fts,ture Exeter, and the late William Pfaff We had ale and beer at our train- formances ;in hoxs'empaitshi Lassa They mast intestinal tract. Also iron for •the ' ' • Pr pay for themselves will tx based on secien•ce, ntechaniza- ; were united in marriage before an mg ttalbl•e, said Mac, but no whie- throwing, cow milking, etc,, amount through selling display space during tion and factory, work. The past 18 A. l blood. altar decorated with palimis, ferns and key. The ale gaive us strength for to 20,000. or 30,00'0 dollars• one hundred and fifty days. There- months have marked a far greate'i• r The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is much gladioli by Rev. W. R. McIntosh, D.D., ,a long &ind•• Beer also is good.,' It cannot be d'en'ied that one does fore they must be built at a mini- iiroiprpFm in this field than any prev- ilike that of lettuce. How much '. pastor of King ,Street United Church. "'The athletes' nowadays sire faster 'see a display of quite extraordinary mu,m expense. The engineers have i,r,us hundred years in the history of .' • safer than usingills and drugs- Miss Katherine Moore ,presidbd d and better in short distance races horsemansthip and siall at 'these rod- ri 6', p g ;been frn•cecl to resort to entirely new the world. If the ptresenrt obsolete so often habit-forming. the organ. -Exeter Time's-Advocatte. and ,flights butt they haven't got the eos. Yat there is srnne+thin,g artificial ,method's, and to thou azvn surprise building laws are chaaiged there is na A I' `si endurance for long, continued work. about thein and the cowboys who go they found neany of the new tin- doubt that the sk sera ers of the Two tablespoonfuls daily will More young P y' p Accident At Grand Bend• y g people .drink now than in far these shonvs usvmClly lvecame car,- ci lea to be erfectl,y applicable also future., mea.ilt to serve 'for two d -e- »t ••'Correct most types of constipation. they did in my time," McDermott fit for regular work. to Permanent structures. Whether cadets, will be built for 30 cents a N intestinal 1, I our rn . If Y continued, ICJliaii1es 11 on 'rued and the stuff (Iii ',ri a A iWane 'a a nowadays is Winter quite nu,m err a"'o �' r trouble is not re- aY, -aged 18 ays q b m d� the coming exhibition will leave its cubic foot, ,compared to 611 cents P ]Dj,� j tj jj`a 5 I years, ,of London, who had two chil- awful. In them days the sharpers, th-um make a living at Hollywood. im; i.ession on architecture for 'tlie $1, as in the post-war REALLY L j jljLL v' ` lieved this way, see dren with him in a reac ter, had a the knockout bo P po period and u ,. Itey be".,, and the crooks 'Then e is sill a stoady demand for next generation, as was the case with to 1930. i your doctor. --and- mnracnlows ores from de�tli in a seldom were drinkers and most all of WSId West film's and the orcins' past One pad kills' Bios all day and eves�r V Pe Y all exh.ilbitioias o£ the the future The new building froth -ads would da for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 ds in each' ALL -BRAN In the re motor accident north of Grand Bend saloon man ever refused a charity)' film actor is either ine,arparble or un- alone can show. But it is at any lie of the greatest importance froth y pa green package. At Sundsty afternoon. While speeddn While staging amateur might per- whin to ,risk his head in danger- packet. No spraying, no atickinetse,. ' t, g g g rate certain that the Chicago ex -peri- the -'neral viewpoint of business. In I all , rocers.:. Made on trio hi, hwa the car slkidded into forman'ces at the' old Bo lstoh Street ous tricks. no bad odor. Ask your Drugglear r �c g g y y once will teach at least an important any of the larger cities the business ] Grocery or General store. L h, 1, "0 `_ by Kellogg in Lon- the ditch and after tearing a a,Jd, at theatre in Boston', Mebermott ni,e; It is natural that the co fbo'y who �i, +pp John L, Sulliran- The ISi economic le�us,om. s,eation flumtuates and moves every r " ""= don, Ontario. fifty feet of -ditch struck a•telepholne g Feller," earns his forty dollars far' a 'month's rete, str•ttotureis are charaeterize few ye'art, and the hotel od, to -clay 10 CENTS PER PACK ;'1! `�t M pole and somersaulted, landing on it.s or The Old Man, ora the sports called hard wank on a farm dreams of theso'b, the absence of an oenamei4tation may he the ,bank of to•morraw am'ci *10% tl41' torp forty feet from ti3e pale. Tire hire those days. heroes of the screen or the arena y Y p � RJ& - �'''4'a` HELPS KEEP YOU FIT Ore ni on the outside. They depend feir their the warehouse of the day after. This i`,,, • youngsters were thrown clear of t>hp ght Goss, whpn worlds as of his ultimate ideal. In reality effect upon lanes and surfaces lights relmrodcll is ver IME WILSON FLX RAT( CO", limmiftoa P , g Y experasiPe and at .; ,1. .1111 , ,".0 I , ' , , I f n'�xe • - ' . Vii, t' M �. r I' G .. . W, ,.. Y: e. . .. ,. 1 Y .,., ,. ,, 5:, �.. W ,.. .1 �.. .., ".. .. ..,:.� .- :. , ,, ,1 ,. u v •. , ,, �, .:, ",..•,: ..-ec. �b .,�::... ,,: , ,:., ., .,. .x. .t3.r wt d. 4,- .r- t r, �.. ,. .;r-.,,.,., ... r,m.v:u:,,.xa haE...x�tJlrakb�rr ,.; 1 . ,. -. ,� « F, : ,. . , m"p,"+,,Y<,"{4��, w:&.r :„h.,,u, nw .,.rF.,a,.u...:. :,.Paw'.,. 9a:YLY,:i`s.ti.!.sc{.5..«.•Fs,,...:,,MaY.mrS;,iurfi.P,9.•tr.ai,«.vsa.L.iwp&„�uc4.rn.,�W�:c,Wwi.,t.7.t l..'T:�rv'';k,.,.