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The Goderich Star, 1928-10-11, Page 3THU 'ISLAY. tecle lLLh. lend L:arrotiliiis Neighborhood News Nuggets leek aid Shudders Picked From Our Exchanges Mrs, Jatue4 Park, Meuse Jaw, Satar.,, Wetes:-..‘Last rummer my biota be. eame ve moor.' and 1st IT 1 g p came out on my bait mud shoulders. 1 tried all kinds a elements, but to Alo OWL, At hist a, friend advised me to get bottle of which I did, and in the course of south% time all the pimples bail •diti. appertred.'/ -Manufactured only- by The.T.Wk -bun! CQ.. Ltd,, Toxoutg, Oa. LEGAL CARDS F.11. DARROW. Barrister, Solicitor, NotarY Public, Ste. !Successor to L. Moran Phone 97. °Mee, The Square, tioderich. • EaNiseer M. LEE. Barrister and Solicitor •• Derninioa Bldg., 465 Bay Street Toronto 2 Telephone Adelaide 4163. DUDLEY E. HOLMES, Barrister, Solicitor; Notary Public, Conveyaueer.• Etc. PlIt NE 27 J.I'iiNTi�T. - • SPECIALIST 1)11,. r. J. R. FORSTER. • EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York OA- ' thalmit and Aural Hospital, assistant at Mooreflehrs Eye hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, Eng. 53 Waterloo St., S. Stratford. Tele. phone. 267. At, Rotel Bedford, Goiterteli. on the evening- of third Monday of each month tlit the following day, Tuesday, at Pa. CHIROPRACTIC RUOLESS-PRACTIVONER. DB. A. II—, ATICatenON. • thloopractor and Drugless therapist, GoderIch, Chronic, Organic and NervousInecaees Equipped with Diathermy, Electra. Magnetic Baths, Eleotronto Eleetrie Treatments and Ohtropractle. Office hours -2 to 3 and 7 to p, tn. and 1)y appointment, excepting elonaay and Thursday afternoons and evertings. 0194'e hours -2. to 5 and 7 io apan. Lady In Attendance. 4. Residence and °Mee -Corner nouth S. and nrItannia Road. Efloagentent Announce(' Mre, 8. G. Castle, a cininim, rm- nouuces the engagement of hex daughter,. Mildred Livermore, to Mr. W. Cook a Therold, the wedding to take place early this month, Mitshellsiludson A. very prettyovediling was sokni- nized at the residence of Mr. and M. Thos. Iludsao, Hensall, INA Z:tit- urday. Sept. 140t1" when their °illy daughter, Rena May, was unitd n moulage to -Ir. Earl W. only sen of.Minund Mrs. Arthur Mit. chell, et Ushorne. ' Little -Geddes The Manse, Wingliam, • WO% the scene of a pretty event at high noon Saturday, Sept. 29th, when Eugenie Isabel], elder &wider of, Mr. and M. W. J. Geddes, was united in marriage to Joseph P. Litt/e, on of Mr. and Mrso George Little, of Mee Killen. with Rev. I. D. Perry offi- elating. . • Death of Miss Webster . There died at the residence •of Mr. ise W.••Bettconi, Thiliett on Thursdays Sept, 25t1t, Catherine Webster, after linpring illness of over three Years. Miss Webster was born at Lucknow seventy years ago, being the daughter of.. elle late James Web. sten Engagement Mr. Andrew Flyri of laullett evishea to announce the engagement of bis daughter, Mary. to Mr. Will Drew. ems of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Drew, of Merlins Ont.. the marriage to lake place At Clinton on October 10. • BoltonsCorbett On Saturday afternoon, 'Sept. 29th, at the erianse of St. Andrew% Preabv. terian church, Stratford, Rev. G. P. Duncan offiriatIng. Edith ,Helen, nattgliter of Mr. sod ales. M. Corbett Britannia street, beeame the bride of Asa J. Bolton, of Erentford, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bolton, of Clin- ton. • ' . Watson -Rogerson , A very pretty wedding was solemn nixed at the•'United-elturahoparson- _ age, Londesboro. on Saturday, Sept, ddlth, by Reit. Mr. Johnston, when Miss Lavine Rogerson, only daughtee of Mr and Mrs. John Rogerson was at the hone ef ate. Tnemas E. Live ingsron of neafertn -Saturday eines - Sept. fsent. when his daughter. 'Mary Kathleen, :became the brnie Jelin 1villt MeCowan, eIttost son t' .Mr. and Mtn, Duneun Meets:vain ot Roxbere. The ceremony, whielt 'Ivas performed by Rev. Je Johnson, assist, ed by Rev. B. Snell, of Statfo, wes • solemnized in the presence of tho hue mediate xelatives. MeDougalisAtkinson THE trOVEHILH BOOK LOVERS' CORNER Li 'Z71)1 .6iik Good Book 1* tho 13**t Companion' Stoop Fugitive-it:mad:fans art; lieribzer•;. 264 vegan; -litddha deeply interested in ti?.e advance 4wn wilters are making intI Ma leer Common. by 0. lesreserae tdtfei ficenkiliatlat:Itittne2::o6n4tilvelltneeittactuare')e'puHisEiir1114Z1, Pitt !Tina sir:4 et a warm welcoroo as home Canarla by their agents, the hInsi,o; as 'wen as unread. hut kiatant 'Beek Co. ft& 210 pages: St.1,€.0. though the vvrittng may he, qtr.:et:tun . O. Dsughts is always. d..lig%tful, ehmacterizatioll, disap poiritment We Owe this novel, as ollhLprey, awaitsainest in this raor.ei oy Nierley.'ious :ones, feeling that we really 'Callagban; a Toronto journalist. .know her people. They are always It AS interesting to have the no 'interesting, 'never dull and as Mrs. The wedding took Place in ma !af -of a novel laid in Tor -ante -4o read Leatenond, one. of the characters. of &Queen $ Park, Leaverstty Avenue', says. "I never saw a house lino this.; Bowies', Child's, and a store on Ade- there's always soreethinee UM) Stneet; but ono would wish this happening." background could have be.en usedifor 'no family .of a devoted. idealistic different characters, for a different etergyman it at Blinkbonrin (=ha sort of life than tho ono pictured re sine- name for a house,thought clearly. for us, e. • • 'Eliza),.in (:101Wtiler thiutteis mid lumber yard, loses 'his' job =Fatter *Winter in Glastsow is ratlier like a mien Irrotter, a foreman m •at eoaeteind • emu in. summer. _ a vain W3)..011 tOr another beemnes a tunnel. We crawl through it to the 'bootlegger, and the daily lize of a =Awe at the oeher end." bOOtiOggei. s aepieted for ue in ad Eliza, the only daughter, calle • d its sordid as welt as its more glitter- El bag aspeete. But what does it all taklon hY iner urepresentne noung amount to? We -could forgive miek esesesan, moms -over AO; 'tame. if this bootlegger "got" anywhere. if 1.10 gulag tO no Islsa." "-treat limo he solved any problems tor hinisele saYa ems -cattier' "must You tie .1.1134 Or for anyone else; but what little 'tin: Oen OW roil= ZOr c041M0o.' character tie leas certainty does not ta"';eo4uln'etleves“nutctoraci"s‘teitteenrem nntr erv'ritie4lar: progress. tileno la a very :strong" bona and ta. hie egotism. is absurd: In spealt- ing to a friend he sans, "It's funny 120..$ eager lvaehIng out X04: lveW perionces ands hatipinenn ns largely the way you nee your mother teem tate gratinect througn MUM" ana Ala o. different angle year after, xriends, "'What do you Want of life, .it? X mean I got an idea my mother was sonnethMg Elm I ann" "Like Elisa. "Just menet a ham:gets inn - you?" • •., .. • non mums," • "Yeah. She was rather .wonder- Eliza wins eve way as easily to .ful in ineh way," our marts cm ano aoes to Guise ot He develops n. • maudlinsentiinent her outtme raotneran-law and . her for this dead mother, but the only triend, tne latter Who says, "My effect it has on his life or actions Is oar'consider you a lucky woman. to cause him to ereet a showy monies I like this eetiga, '.1,0 talk in flowers, meld over her grave. • It restrains she is a larkspur. She might easily him from nothing,have been a Seorothy Perkins." There is no nee in the life of The young beoteers are great fun. Harry Trotter, Heleaves his wife • merely because he is "fed up." Be There m absorbing young Geordie, wile said, oreedgehogs are a lot nicer means to eeturn but lacks initiative His than most poetise," In a description neeeesares to make this decision, i"affairs" are of the most sordid kind cithifnla::?.ar'M;conYtIvIlinciedthatvehiti s 4nuntrnY and his standard for judging women little seems to be their legs. In speaking he goes, through life apparently in a passion,. he is really the gentlest of of his wife: • "Vera, with her legs, wonderful Vera." • God's greatures." ,We see less of ' Bob, who is always in a scramble I Realism, so greatly' lauded, is here Oin full measure for us. Crtide de- with Geordie. . • • Detroit's largest Roman Cal:imam eturehes, !Tuesday morning. October ltnel, at 9 o'clock, of Anna Katherine, daughter of Violate James Atkinson and Mrs. C. Atkinson, of Seafortio and Mr. Clyde II. McDougall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MeDougall, Ot- swego event*, Detroit Ma and Mtn. McDougall will reside -on Dumbarton Road, Detroit. D. A. Andrew Receives Appointment D. A. Andrew has been appointed District teupervisor tor the 'London • Life Insurance Company', with beads imaeters at Wingham. Mr. Andrew is a graduate a the Ontario Agricul- tural College and for several yeara ' prior to his association with the Lon- don Life was engaged as eepresenta. Hire of the Ontario Department of Agricultuve. a. The late Janet Laidlaw After an illness of many weeks' duration Jane Laidlaw of Myth pas- sed tio the Great Beyond at .the hOnte of her brother. Mr, Jan, Laidlaw, on Sunday night,. Sept 30th. The bete j deceased was the daughter of the.late lRobert and Euphemm Laidlaw mid was born on lot 7,'concession 8, Mor- ris, fornyeeight years ago. There she rezniunett until the death of her mother 28 years ago, since which time she made, her home with her brothers. Valentine Gerber Passes / On Sunday evening, September 23, Valentine Gerber, Sr., passed peace- fully away at the home of leis eon, ' Moses Gerber, of the Goshen Line, Hay, north of Zurich, in his 16th year. Tho late Mr. m er was bern in Waterloo County 'and for about the last fifteen years had lived in this . section. For a goodly number of Years he acted as minister in the Ain- r'ish Mennonite cburch on the Bronson tails we are not spared; "in the office Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw are nears. united in marage to Mr, David 'Wats ennoson of Mrs. Watson rind the tete Jinn. Re is survived by his 'late he took off his coat and vest scratch- She does lament; "Twenty -live years widow, three eons and three dangle. en himself under the right armpit, and 1 haven't changed you in the nitrn. Wateon, Hallett. t • • • • lipped his suspenders over •his shout- least X think the one. thing I've • • Cantelon-Corey •ers. Death of Mrs- Andrew 'Little dere, lit A eigarettes then taking the managed to teach you is to turn back The morriage took niece at the he matte 1 the study rug when you go to bed. Wesley -Willis manse, Clinton a nine A verY sad and sudden death occur- haah hY Edgar Wallace' red intSeaforth on Saturday evening, himeelfeeontrnrteble." •;In everything that matters you've _ o'clock Wednesday morninee'Oetober, "Strange Fugitive" maY be called kept to your own way." We are Ord. ee Irene. daughter of nee. and Sept. 29th. when Ellen Brovrio beloy., I ed wife nf Mn Andrew Little, passed an °Plc of bootleggings only epic rather glad be has as it is such a Dirs. •HOrzer Corey., and atalnh Cote- euggests nomethine noble, rind there gentle, philosophical path. "Walter," lore twin of- Albett Ca•ntelon and the 'away following on illness of less than le -nen e,+‘ tue eleitient ir the eveat- there was a note of ante in he Mrs. Little was a daughter ilaownte slnthiros: allohneterenre, malalnyof ;Gaosdeptig :fweheeeklate Joseph Brown, of Harps* ment or in ale some& mee title is voice, "is that all life ie -a feegete._ For a very little expenditure and I promisinn +het wher That nronnse Hug?" "A, forgetting -a sleeP 't troubl thi ' f h formed by the Rev. J. E. Hong hey, where she otas 'born in Septem- so Special Prices AT McEWEN'S IN Groceries Teas Tobacco • Dry Goods • 443 China Dinner Wear Cal! in and look them over J J. NicEVVEN THE SQUARE GODERICH Bruspels; Andrew -Crozier, _Walton.. their largo purchasing, power, to de. Threesfur r o vved - traetorse-William mend Only the. best and the bulbs Perrie, Cranbeoolz, best crown and . which they import to Canada -are un - finish; Wm. Somerville,. Walton. surnessed, IBest plow team -David Boyd. • Thia year Gammages bave an en eeptionhay fine stock of Fall Vann. KEEP EVERLASTINGLY AT IT ing btslos ranging from rich co orful As advertising solicitor in urging tulles of every variety, to •ekoticly- persistency in advertising states that perfumed hyacinths; simple snow - one blow of a hammer does not.build drops aed the ever popular daffodil a house, one smashing.advertisement ; avd erect's. does tot build buseness, it Merely 'These bulbs include tvery eolorand does its snare. Bach advertisement • variety et eeeh tree and every Gana - published aims to stimulate the •day's map bulb is Government inspected. trading. Bach day's jen well done ! helps to strengthen the foundation of A Power of its Own.---Dn'Theillaa" the .business for .tomorrow and the 'Eaotria Oil has a subtle flower Of in 1'13 its OW11. All who have used it Icno* future. Each advertisement We mid kr.44) it by. them as the most • 'cords but to get these benefits. Wiser. valuebto liniment available. Its .uses turn gives strength to the future ro- tising must be kept un steadily. Te ur" ill"uxuat's14a far'utsult Part - ee the lemliug • sveaken in 'the. program because a few it 10'4 1)(k"1 •Iritied advortieements don't create a eepo. 4 men"; for man anti boost, When equal to that cf n businees : . .---"4"--4-.----""-" When Hiram boarders eoinhine to which lets* been building . nrestlue •', keen•the hitter at their .end of. the steadily Year after year, wocht be a$ ' foolish lie tO. sten work on a' bougo ;table- they have what the politicians because the first blow of the hammer- ae.311 didn't do the whole lob from cellar te I S.'• . top of chimney brick, The (minor d - . _ rarely wins a rae^ •Tenee 4q q son here for everveinsichant in his advertising. To sell his wares to the . public be must. keep up his oeblienv • every day of the vear, "Iceneing ' everbisting at it," in the words of one - ans "brings success." .• . 'NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT • 1. BULBS FOR SPRING noom - • • 4 f 1 e •at s tune o t e year, ono • 1Warried Sittysfour'Ideaeri • bet 1864, and where her girlhood was :I "vat u filled the diseepo nttnent What does it matter, Attie? lire may enjoy the- pleasure and beauties AUCTIONERRING spent. In -18g8 she was onited ill is gteat- • On Tuesday, October 2nd, Mr. an• know that when we wake we shall be of spring flow.ers next Spring. rIPROMAS GUMMY SON. Live Stock and General Auctioneers, • Elgin Ave., Godeclett. • Sales made everywhere and all ,efforts Made to give you satisfaction. Farmers' Sale Notes discounted. hone 110. • marriage to ltir; Andrew Little. ana This book is published by Charles satisiled." • Much of yee• satisfaction in the Airs. Chas. Holdbein, two well kn einseeme ew bee husband end one 1, growing of all.planted bulbs relies ntuf greatly respected residents of son, iine. William Little, prineipal of versary of their wedding day. Owe 0. i A !went- to his ielom and found that he Huron Ploiving Association Hold For many years. the 'bulbs supplied was quietly spent at their home, but 'lane of• _Brussel& well-known citi- the night. He was unmarried end Seaforth, 'celebrated the 64th min the 4' V4'4 school. •not get up in the morning. his sister admiration from the crowd, on the class of bulbs which are pro. cured. ing to Mrs. Hohlbein's 'health the day ! 3. IIP n Passes waY , bad possed awriy tome time duringi • Fifth Annual Match by .T. Gamma& & Sons, of London, • •ninny old friends- called to exteod eons passed away last Friday morn.• him sister had been keeping 'house for . Idea! [splendid plowing all coinbined to !the best and largest of bloom. weather, large' crowd and Ontario, have given to flower lavers' -LkiltOREBT RODERTS.ON. many more happy returns of the dan. year. !The late J. .1. Gilpin was born ' SeventSchool Meet is 'Won by Auetioneer, Eldon Ste Coder/eh win. conduct and arrange any sale on the latest methods to get best results. • See him, or drop a card and he will give It immediate attention,• n'arm Sales a spetialty. • -congratulations and to -wish them ing After ailing nealth for the past. ••NOTA.RY PUBLIc, ETC. • lank BAILIE. • eel` NOTARY PUIlLia • teeneral Conveyancing done • - Good Companies •Represented Phone No. 208. Goderiche 'Ont. INSURANCE ' tilTY INSURED. • FARM .enn ISSOLATFA3 TOWN PBOP- BflA? INSURED. Value of eronerty insured up to son. vary 1010. P3,048., 075.0{1 OVIZZI1S--James Connolly, Prs,s1- tient, noderich; Jas. fivana Vice -Presi- dent. Beechwood; tr. E. trees, Sec. - Trees., Seetarth. DtItEnTeeRS-13. P. efeteregor, Sea - forth; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; Wro. Wein, Conetaitees Cannon', Oleartnev. Tuckerstnith; John Ferris, Barbels: 7ohn Ilennewlse. Broadliagen; Murray Moine, Brueefleid. AGEerree-4. W. Yen. ticuldrich Senrly Leitch, tainton; Wm. Chesney, Sea, forth; 11, Illnehley. Seafortin Polleyhohlers eati pay their OSsf$89. moults at Calvin (nano store. Cloderich; A. J. Moorish's (nothing store, Clinton; or J. II. Reid's, Bayfield. VIRE INSURANCE Have It attended to by the REST WAWANOSII MUTUAL FINE INSURANCE Co Established 1818 . Read Office: Dongsmolon, Ont. ThomOsen, Auburn, Pres.; Wm. Wateom Vire Pritt.i.; none v lIon. Direetor; /Avows -Wm, MeOuillan, Ste 'Miens; W. P. Reed, R. 11. No. 2, Lucknow: Harry L. Sal- • keld, Gotterleh: Alex. Nicholton, Luck- • now; Tim Griffin, R. 11. No. 7, Liteknow; Chan. Hewitt, Kincardine; MK. 113v14.000, Dunaannon. 411 , nate- oo stoo or theusaml. THOS. STOTIIERS. T. G. ALLEN, Treas. Brophou BrOS, noncRiow The Lesilimg • Funeral Directors. end Embalmers also Avilielasce Service Orders carefully attended to at all houro-night or day. We aro the inspectors of anatomy in • and for the County of Mum. PhoneD s: ore 120; Residenee 217. I. It. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Godericb, Ontario /MI e112:s peoorosiy allt•fetdoi (Us, or sight, Itstes.! More sis; NMI. Mir make the fifth annual meeting of the Huron Plowing A.ssociation held on Wednesday, October 3rd, a great soc- Gammages are very closelv con- nected with the European bulb mars hictowansLivitigston near Kingston on April 29, 1850, and - WI ha ' The Wingham high school athletes cees. The meet was held on the farm wdn the big vet -school field meet of David Boyd, McKillop township. woe the youngest son of the Lite Wm. ket and are in a position, tluough A yen, Eitty• Wedding took'peUa e and. 'Margaret Reed Gilpin. In Oct. -1 19, hm he as arried to Anna. M. Her• bs • to Heal kesrr,daughter of the late Rev. John • Leslie and •Mrs. Kerr, who were resi- dents of Brussels for many years. Those SOre, Sick Mra. Gilpin died three years ago. Droll Tub cauzkol or John Hewitt of Brussels, Gets Final Call !e•s Alter a sickness that has spread e I • over, hhe past year, and confined hun - • • Geillagher* a Indian Lung to Ins bed for the past 12 weeks, Reinedy comes right from •Councillor. John H. Hewitt passed the Heart of Nature away at his home early Sundoy morn - Don't be miserable all 'glisten yeu're Mg in his 61st year. Deceased was apt to Telt tip naetynclingine c Or ma4 'same to' 13russels and learned subject -to Bronchitis or similar lid ills-- born in Walton and when a young coagh, seroible etart 4o:44 takhes thebadbering business with Joe Gallagher's Indian une, Remedy. Laird, anel I eter took over thb e usi - tt composen eolely of heeling herbs. neS3. Ill 1920 his wife died and he is A neturil remedy. Pesfeet for killing cal a eu,ty coneh or celd or bronchial ailment,. A genuine blood mailer and boay•builder. Thi* and other reieable Oallagleee Herbal Home/Iola Remedied now fornale by :a held at Listowel last Friday in rath- , The- judge was Francis Thompson, er unfavorable weather, competing ,Brant Comity. A special prize for against Arthur, -Harrieton, /Asti:web • the oldest plowman went to the vet- Mflverton, Mount Forest andePahners eran, "Sandy" Mr. Kercher, while Ed- s sten, The individuate ehamPions gar Hewitt, 13, Blyth, won a prize wean; Senior boys, Driscoll, of Ar- for being the youngest plowman. thutt .junior boys, Copeland, of Arth- Edgar had the best crown and finish um Morgan of Palmerston, Fox of ln class 5 (boys under 16 plowing in Winghom (all tied): senior girls, M. I stubble), and won nrize 'money tetal- -TAylor, of Wingharn; junior girls, P. ling $24. Other winners were; High Mundy. of Harriston. Wingliam won cut and best crown and finish -Alex. the girls' ;basketball honors, with McKercher. Wroxeter; Joseph Haat. Harriston second and Listowel third. ins, Staffa. Class two. oeneral - In the girls' pass -ball competition, purpose plows in sod -Bert Honing- - the standing was Listowel. Wingliere W. Brussels; Dennis, Walton; Win, and Arthur. The Winghanr (ollins, Mitchell. Open class -Jas. relay- 'team was first with Milverton Keyes, Cranbeook, best crown and eerorel and Mount Forest third. In finish; Elmer Dennis, Walton; David survived by one dauglter (Rhoda), the boys'•relay, Listowel wee firs.. Boyd, Walton: Ross Ceediff, Brim- alra Will Mitchell; his aged mother eadh Arthur second, and Winghant seln; Gordon Yea, Wroxeter. Boys • now Eying in Oshawa; two brothers, thina wider 19 (in sod) -Wm. J. Willihts William, of Detroit. and Harry, of Brussels Fair Largely Attended Winottne. • best crown and •firtieh: - Buffdlo; and tivo sisters, Mrs. S. Despite a heavy downpour of rain Walter Woods, Wingham. Twc1 fur. Pike, of Oshawa, and Mrs. II. Ge early- tit the day, Brussels fair last vowed tractov-Cordon MeDonald, Godoth Lounds, of Millgrove, Friday was largely attended. Gate hnceter. hest finish: Pain meceoare Campbell's Drug...Store, condition of the tracts, horse races Wm* - • Die in South Dakota • receipts totalled .15t). tbe Owing to the Walton, best croxvin Sylvester Cox, Henry Young. a -former resident of "I never knew •it was so easy" It 1.vos a red-letter day itt old( Mrs. Iowa' Itfe - the day she made her first Long Distance call. Dot alit sim- ply itad to speak to her son before he went abrondl The operator woo, sympa- thetic and helpful. She ask. ed Mrs. Jones her telephone Wm% tliC City and the telephone number of the party tikes wished to reach. Wm. Imes didn't know the number, so the operator looked it -up for her. Alter the pleaSsuit experi- enee Was over, Mr& lents e!elaimed, "/ never latew it WAS so cosy' Why didn't / do it before?" There Is nothing compli- cated about it. Just eliy, "Mint Distance." Ode Roust Cleared the •YAM Hens bothered with lice stop laying. To kill the lice, take the affected dicker" by tho lean and sprinkle the powder in the open fathom, PRAITS LICE KILLER is Inuttless.non.arliatIng awl non. II0Dououl. bit ADD tho Ike. A* PAO *Om in *raw fitairTnilirr' Urn" , ....allitsiMmehiNa....1.1.001.1111.1,10•1411.01.1* Quickly ASH SoothcssCiedis Healed ,am-Buk Sore,Troublesome Ends IRRITATION Clinton died at hie home, eset---gree r -sr _ 512. sixth were eanceled, as were the other ras cam ,The weather curtailed the at - Avenue, S. E., Aberdeen, South De- tendanee of ehildren trom the rural kota, Septe mber 25 1928s after an THE schools and the school parade to the snob tawriehip, in the year 1859. His nr. The scholars were headed by the D E R IC H . Mimes of about one year. :Deceased aerie consisted of Bruss.els school on- • WA3 born on the eth concession. Gode- Milverton brass band. There was a • parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young, good showing of heavy horses, corn - were pioneers of Huron County but moved to Nebraska about fifty years petition being particalarlen keen. In ngo. Henryeremained here, and in the agrictfitural team daze a special 1881 was =mined to Amiie A. ta fee. tr4)PhY was won by Fred Ttill, of of Ilayfield, daughter of tile late Blyth, with Fred Cardiff of they tp., ivir. and Mrs. Win. Eagleson. • A second, and 'Lehi Rintoul of Morris . daughter. Mathilda Florence. and a township, third.- In the &ewes! I eon, William E., reside . with their draught team elaoe Alex. TdcLauch. 'mother at Aberdeen.. to which city lin, of Morris township, was first, 'the family removed in 19.01 from Lorne Armatrotig, Grey township, anning racte lAccidents at EXeteir ry Oshawa, Ont. C. . . , . ,was second. The cattle entries were the heaviest on record and drew inuele ... _ i Mrs: Wm. Smith had the misfols • • itune to fall over dome bo2es at tbes t 440twe'The Danger Age • ,neter Canniug Factory one day be .... week, fracturing four ribs. ...• • Mr. Win. Baker Met with an tin. ' FOR MOST MENi fortunate accident at the Catmint: • Thiele 111 Health et Later Yearsneue to Fd.ttory the ;lame afternoon, whenho 111 lied the miefortune to tet lila hand' caught in one of the huskers, badly I Neglect of Conditions Firstoticed ' N In Middle • Life. . lacerating the hand, cutting ono of , --, the tendon e and breaking the 'bone. i With midair' ag.1 .ilitnerils At witiffg Dkti in 1Vinnipeg over two-thlrils of •these past 50. it is . On Sunday morning, Septenthop• 9,. lielenoeeirtelleYara11114olioln'tscha°,1' nitlinic-iktrueljatts!IIP.dthis- there passed away in Winnipeg; a in back and down through groins, :man who rta5 well known • in the beauty but frequent owl kurning Crinae County of Huron, especially in tho lion, "Getting-11p-Nighil: Nersalus 'Y- early days, in. the Vernon of John ritabilty and lack or voree-,-Olould at1 Don't laugh at this poor fellow Moir. He was born in County KU- l'tac° trF the amazing sal" "4 lie. Here's the font void snap. with the ..1.outliwortIt's ItHATAIsen. hie- parents. canto to thio country whop imw tt, magy,... ito, truly re, furnace "raring" for food --and he's •dare, 'reined, in 1850, and along with . ' I when twelves yeara oid. He tesided lip„vpro or atimy •year,4 a gueolA9fill , , 1'd , - foraotten to order any:so:toot sprite?, ; . markable ealuo et URAT.1.98 bee been in the vieinitte oft liens:di until after use. IMports from Doetore mil Uerni •v111(" the l'''ICIrill u".5 L'arile' 4c) s ! Ihis marriage and after a few vemea at ahhe tithlv„ ts,neincing evidence: -.1 lib 1.)rains with hic overcoat, and, hic) ' .1Gran4 Bend, lie nuived otlt West and newt:, Iound astythisa to help UV 4 -',.rd Wife put then: away in mothballs. %%WNW tit> use foRYOU AT FROSTY VOW to same at CUSS OR. SEINfit. ti IF vouoefus To -cow no' two not Of YOURS YAM ftIVVER 114" • • breome ono of the pioneers of Mani. titan I tiled tilINPAIW' "UlteitAlslfor lilailtIer a."; !wards, of 40 years. nen) Glicl lallatiOD I iliave (Nil tried." the tame brains in July tnat k Winghaln Man. Pound Desd is Bed mow tielly etetiereaesenent ncetficeee Itoba, vslueb province he laved Up- a d la - lust "No ClitRA Ciar43E3ae:i. t!) noon pain, ne in 4=017, and MhI alcolm MeCannell, of Wingbane illeedelite, 1 new even, semildles 034-11 teen in pear tams-, leas tong need titoBlis VONEAD:2.!' • -Jfitie 4144 33 Lt:„) r Oren nag zien 4,tao Wi I 1 Id d t ee ••• e. tat le mu lave ono ,a3 3 U CALL THE. who for the past you and haif had (4‘:.'t OP t!"" 'moritir.tg fail of pop- . in heel loot rkiday cttiiVttv:; eight mail nino .eetect 1118 i‘itter, ty,01,:m es, w eslesteen yetis' teen' Ethel. Mr. McCain:el came to Wing, 4 it . .,4 t„,t•to Good titan 0,31 born fm`a walthey.to3 ahmut Yenre eeeatnes.ete 1,6 kT.I1.14 T2f71101 enieseef 4 .F4 -)r ana 01 15305 a Yt t- .eqvi sem elahe th, • OWEPI' 111 coati, 91,d transfer Ininiame oath Befiitanni se nes .mr • ay j . BmusTAR cos,sy. , Owing to Issette teounie te, pm: lutd ken rinctrelo to casts/ on for p3st nad 13511. %Allen II. ty I z.111,, 4 4. • . phone ,8 Getimich : eTaTtatl,"—"t'a.4-7,1 q01 -1X its 1,1 Skin fall\ or .44 Dr isri.ifisiketaltabithtvet ptegptr,mrtearbsilscu % 4enerrsrts itd; sa1. we ire *Mang that Attitest spawn en% and haFIV* 'on lb Aare In these pavIngs, Potatoes: HAND PICKED • ERESH FRUIT •JAM New &Meg Pack PEACH 1gtaig Alton BEANS NWHIElbWs.C1TR°5E P 18 ; mot :ofott, ONIONS 4 tbs. 234 2 for . e AYLP*1tl 011 iseersion cuotai PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES. 1A0/1 11. Tasty Breed commis '23C. foe .ale( OtICISSIELLO t(,),13,11:21102twa .01140, Siedkiss,aisin, e 40) 2u,s.21 111...33Ats94 *142 reolingeig 1411,101l....II Cdatt 1,10304. S , Peaches NV 19c [Panykii4 Iv 25c Caittastla 0041,4 Oa* Itneentima WM4210 •Most $now Slim AS* ':...b;21 SAUCE lielatsss H. P. it•Igeliza i - 1 0. . . .14 . S 4 ....,.. 4 .....'4.,: X - -... ".....- - '''.....1 :mei Zeg-se ''' e.as ells e e Dot. 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