THE DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY flllRH AM ï¬HRflNIClE Reports of prOperties destroyed by spontaneous combustion are of fre- warnings by newspapers and other sources, the losses continue. Near- ly every workshop and factory knows the danger of leaving oily} r388 lying arOund carelessly. They know that such it left in a heap or packed tightly are liable to heat and in time to burn without warning . or, in other words, to burst out spontaneously. ' For the preservation of property a careful management will see that the danger is reduced. It is a cusâ€" tom in many factories to have met- allic or ï¬re-proof receptacles in which to. collect all waste or oliy rags. This has saved many a place from ruin, and the energy was a paying investment. at. -d.-- nfln man‘v WJ l‘lc n-- v -V ._ Amongst farmers there are many ï¬re losses. Barns burn frequently which if investigated could be traced to a load of hay that was too green or too damp when put in the mow. Many are skeptical about fire: starting from any such cause, yet: there is plenty of evidence and the Fire Marshal in his investigations ï¬nds no other causes to assign for many of the ï¬res. It is well to see that croiis are dry when put in the barn and that dangerous material is prt‘iperly looked after.' The foundation of Mr. \Villiam Calllwell‘s new residence on Mill St. is now (-nmplvtocl and really for the‘ brickwork. A well has been drilled' «in the promises and a good supply of water seems to have been struck. A successful umration for appen- dicitis was pml'm‘mml Sunday morn- ing: on Miss Mnrgnwt Gun. (laughter nt' D1“. Gun. - I Last. week we referral to me sun- don illness of Mr. John RODEI‘ISDH.‘ The trnuble was diagnosed as ap- pendicitis and an Operation per- formed on Thursday by Drs. Machn- 316. Jamiosou and Gun. Investiga- tion revealed a very serious intestinw al urvvmiition and little how: was givâ€" en. On Saturday muruing the pa- tient breathed his last in the pres- ence Hf his parents and his sorrow- ing young partner. to whom he was married only a short. time. He was 26 years of age. A. toleg ’am Tuesday from Harvey, VD.. announced the death of W. J. b O Bmlldm. He was a brother of Mrs. Archie. McKenzie. but cause of death was not stated. ‘ - - 1 Thursday, August. 10, -‘---â€"â€"v asks a professor. She doesn’t. have to make her way. She has it .â€"-Los An- Principal Allan returned last week from a pleasure trip to Manitoba; and has a much enlarged idea now Of our vast. Western heritage. While in Calgary he met. Charlie Leavens, and had to have a day‘s ï¬Shing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown are also at Calgry. where the former is improv- ing: in health. MI. .1. \\ Bmmu B â€"\.. of Hammer, left, last. \\ 001' tor Medicine Hat where he. ha: sccm’nd a position as teacher at :1 considerable increase in salary ‘ i1\ll\'\, l\‘_.‘_£ \I‘l \ 7v nit has a much enlarged idea now or i _ ~ (Our own correspondent.) . .' ‘ ‘ . pedal extremities the better tor ull :11‘_'\':ist. “estern ltwe_1‘1t.zi:‘._re. “lute Master Gordon Clark is spending 1 Lalgai'y he met. â€â€œ3““: heavens. a week's lniiliilnv with friends in .llti had in hth‘ a day 5 ï¬shing. 31F. O‘Ven Sound ' )“SS [4311138 \Vhitmore 0f TOI’ODU) and Mrs. ThOITlZlS Brown are also at Dr. and max \Vliitsiil and two is enjoying her summer holiday at Zulgm where the former ‘8 improv- sons motored over from Illinois and the old home 1101'?- ng lll health. are spendin" a [my weeks with 311.. Quite a number from here attend- MP' '1' W" Brown. “A" Of Hanover, and Mrs. DC Lamb. - _. ed the L'.F.O. picnic at Bunessan and ‘0†“‘5" “"01; W M‘-““““" Eat Me \le\‘ .Duti' and «lauahter “11â€" report a good time. “'1Ԡh" “3*“ "mm“ a lâ€""~’S“‘i°“ as ma and 51m... Miss sultan of Minand Mrs. Will Firth and family ‘. 5 ~‘..;. .-.‘" 3w lq‘ ..,.‘,-.\‘ _ lpa( [UK «It «I LU“. “11.1de lULILJbt In ;\lg0n111,, Spt‘llt a fP\\' days last \\‘P(‘k Of tâ€\\.11. 3‘50 Dirt. and RIPS. Charles McDonald of Dromore. ViSited the concerned. Sfll'lI‘V. - . . 1 {11... -\’é‘\' Firth out t B nis'" With his «laughter, Mp5. D. Llark. ' . , ‘ ' ‘ ' . ‘ .’ , a. u. usan. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macdonald. acâ€" ‘\V'hlt‘m“1‘9 home on bunday. ran a tinsel mto his leg: Mondav. . ' ' _ . ._____'-â€"-.-â€"-â€"- lohn \ Gmh‘un returmit"l‘uesd w companieigl by Mrs. D. Clark and Miss R‘n F0 D‘vorcees ._ .’ . - t t ’ ‘ 1 . . Y c ' Jessie Macdonutd. spent Sunday ‘ g r 1 . (Buffalo Express.) from his trii to )lanitola and th. . . . . Vorthwest 'l'ï¬â€˜rritories ’ ‘ 0 With friends in Mouresburg. The (4.1.1191. stone-of the B‘iptist Mr. Dougalil Clark motored to Church will he laid on \Vei’lnesdn)‘lOWQD bound on baturday last. -- next. August. '20. at 2.30 pm. Mrs} MPS' D' Lamb gave :1 “fry 51160053†(Dr) Jeniieson will operate the Ful party for her son Sterling, who â€(mid " ‘retnrns to Regina this week. All re: 311‘. MCDOHRIU has COHIDIOth â€It" Dl‘il‘t a good time at the party‘ BENTINCK COUNCIL brickwork on the school at. Orchard. M“ ““d MPS' James Macdonald . , 1 b 11 _____..â€"a-â€"â€"~ and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macdonald 001111011 met Jlll} 3 .. mem ers 3a FARM LABORBRS spent. Eris-lay last with Mr. and Mrs! 0119591“- Manth 0f 135i meeting It is estimated that to harvest this J' 1" Ferguson 0f $winton Park. lead and adopte-.. ' year's bumper crops in Manitoba. Miss Jessie Machnald is spending Turnbullâ€"iHe“itsonâ€"That sheep Saskatchewan and Alberta. it will “ F0“ “33's this Week visiting with Clam†be 1’3?“ to- l. . require more men than in previous friends in and around Priceville. Charles Mighton, one lamb, $8005 ve'irs ‘ ' Miss Catharine Smith of Toronto George Brown, onhe 1am}: $10.00; g ' “' .. . . . .. p is Spendinn her holidavs with her 'lwamley. one s eep, ‘900; . Th :1 t a . . iransxei C . .. - . . . ' Twamley, inspecting, $1.00. and is advertising usual special fare of 315 00 to \V’innipe" deen. . ‘ ' ' t" ___+___ Baileyâ€"Turnbull â€"â€" That Marl Mum-m kn ammintpd Cnllector 0 Paris jewellers have designed a ring to be worn by divorced persons. The desirvn consists of a broken Cu- pid's sha t. The eternal triangle would be more appropriate. The corner stone of the Baptist Church will be laid on \lenesdny next. August '20, at 2.30 p.111. Mrs. (Dru) Jamieson will operate the trowel . 20 YEARS AGO v- y-- Special trains “in be run from Toronto L'nion Station to Vs innipe‘r. August 11.14. 21 md '23.F1rst train Ieaxes Toronto lnion Station at 10 a.m.. other trains to follow as re- quired until 10 pm. Special accommodation for women and children. w“S"eé Robert Macfarlane, Town Agent, for full dgtails. -‘ ‘ l- -Ԥueéia-l through car, Durham to Winnipeg without change, will leave Durham 7 am. August 14. 1 The eat-Kaiser says very little a- bout thewar in his book. But then, he saw very little of it.â€"~New York The Chronicle Pile of August 14, 1922. .{ we I‘(‘>t'e1'1‘ed t0 the sud- 01’ Mr. John Robbrtsxm. e was diagnosed as ap- and an Upt.‘l'ti011 per 'â€"â€"‘_â€"V . (Our own correspondent.) Mrs. James Durrant celebrated her 90th birthday on Saturday last. Sev- eral of her old friends, children and grandchildren assembled at, her home * to do honor to the occasion. She is still hale and hearty and attends the lieving in the b absence of Mr. Reid, t on his honeymoon trip. 0n DIS [IUIIU’ lllWl; v. '1' - -__, The Holstein baseball team went to e c‘ Cedaryille last Wednesday and playâ€" ' ' the ball-players 01‘ M . ‘ - f Riverview. the umpire th in. the .Village on- Tuesday of this 8' week. The ceremony was perform- ed in the Methodist Church, the C ' als being Mr. W. A. Reid, manager here, and Miss Annabelle Carss, niece of Mrs. W. T. Petrie of the Village. 1 The Rev. L. E. West performed the ceremony in the presence of about 200 Spectators. The church was tastefully decorated for the occasion. ; Mr. Prower of the Bank of Montreal ' assisted the groom, while Misses . Roberts and Carss performed the : duties of bridesmaids. During the ,~ signing or the register Miss F. Kerr L of V‘arney sang. “0 Promise Me.†2 After the ceremony the guests, forty- four in number, assembled at “The Maples.†where a bullet luncheon “ was served. The bride and groom 3 left for their honeymoon trip to Lake ,1 Rosseau. Muskoka. They will be gone a fortnight, when on their re- turn they will take up their abode in the Village at â€The Maples.†Mrs. Pritchard and little «laugh- ter. Guelph. were the guests lately of Mrs. R. Irvin. v 3 N l. ‘. _‘ Mrs. J. D. Main and MISS margmx-u. of \Vaterfmfl attended the Reidâ€" (Zarss nuptials on Tuesday and will remain over for n few days†Visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Wenger and little daughters of Hagersx'ille are the guests of MI‘.’ Eand Mrs. John MmJI‘e. Miss Jennie Adams returned from Detroit. \\’e«lnes«‘lay evening lzast afâ€" ter am ubsehw Of nlmust :1 year. Bliss Mamie Rocks of 'l‘nrnntn is i Mum-.- hm~ x'm'ntic‘m \\'Hh MP. and Bliss Mamie Rocks of ’l‘m'muo 15‘ sqwmling' hM' vacation with Mr. andI Mrs. \V. Nwlson. Miss L. Nicholson of Brampton. after summing: her vacatinn with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nicholson. returmfl 011 'l‘nf‘ss‘luy afternuon. ' i MP. G¢w)1‘g«_r Hustottm‘ is home for this vacatinn. -\ smum‘hai suvnro storm occurrm here on Monday foremon last. Ono bolt. of lightning came with such form as m serinusly affect the tele- phuno and hydro service. Some of the glass in the Bank of R'Ic‘mtmul was broken and the \Vinchmn-bliml scorched. but. nobody was hurt. Four 1 of Mr. George Mcblillan’s cows were killed. Miss Catharine Smith of Toronto is Spending her holidays with her mother. Mrs. J. W. Smith, of Aber- doen. Auto thieves have put many a man on his feet.â€"â€"Groem-ille Piedmont. The Investor’s Safeguard Ia ‘ [garM ([1 '2‘ M: ï¬n and Vli. Aberdeen. nvnro storm nocurrml TOTAL ASSETS om mam-mans MILLIONS a" folâ€"$1252. business -â€" and we are u} â€"- position to rendet a complete investment service- Our nearest Manage! can give you information retarding any securities you may contemplate pmchumg “514mm standby-HM Saks-'4 . R M? De paSSUU. ayyUIUUIl-lc -V'.V" “’Vm-câ€"v â€"-â€"vâ€"â€" vâ€"_w__ -7, as Township Engineer.â€"â€"Carried. 74 yards, $7 .40; F.4lWise, 57 yards, McDonaldflBaileyâ€"That W. S. $5.70; 0. Bauer, 46 yards, $4.60; W. Willis be paid $10.87 for erecting Legart, 39 loads. $3.12; F. Torry, team, $3.25; G. Wise, team and light, $3.75; R. Mighton, man and team, $19.00; A. Smith, team, $6.50; J. H. Smith, work material, $80.75; J. Ad- lam, man, $9.25; J. Turnbull, 2 days, ' H. Watt, three bridges. abutments; $6.00; H. W. Hunt, 2 days, $6.00; J.. 'J. A. Little, Dundalk- Corbett Foundry Company, steel- Adlam, 13 yards, $1.30; J. McRonal‘d, Mr. John D. McFayden, the Misses work, threeihridges; . 1 day, $4.50. McFayden and Mrs. G. Howell m0t0r~ Sarnia Bridge Company, steel- D' _1 . C \ ed to Mount Forest on Wednesday. work, three bridges. . . B ‘lv. 3 (Charges 12-3211 ey, 'omrgjâ€"C: . Mrs. Beak of King was visiting qSLrathrd Bridge Company, steel azï¬edeay, «.3.00,E. 3.21mi“, \xorh Mrs. A. Anderson. and cement, complete; 2513 .gg‘avel, $2.00,_ J. 5:8 3 hour, Miss Vic. Aljoe of Torotno was the Hunter Bridge Company, steel -, . Gonder, 83 yards, a. .30, J. 8110315 or Miss Kat/e MCFaYden for a “york, tW'O bridgeS. ' - . Hewitsonâ€"éTurnbullehat, we as- " Mr. J- W- Firth, who has been tak- cep’t tender of the Stratford Bridge ing a summer course at the 0A3» Company for the erection of three ‘ is spending the remainder of the bridges, namely, Kennedy’s, C. Torâ€" ’ summer vacation at Edge Hill- ry’s and Aberdeen, complete, of ceâ€" Miss Wilda McKechnie 0f Mark- ment abutments and steel super- dale and cousins, J- D. and Gordon structure, with cement flooring;‘tenâ€" Anderson 0f Brampton, are guests 0f der, $12,900, and sales tax on steel.â€" (Our own correspondent.) zMrs. Blough of Paisley is visiting i [lot Weather '. Specials Lorie Lemon The hard water toilet soap, will remove tan and sun- burn. 2 large cakes for 250. Turnbullâ€"Hewitsonâ€"That we levy a rate of 4 mills for general township . cial levy of 3 8011 have returned to their home in mills as part payment of the bridges; s Dunnville after a pleasant holiday County Rate, '11 mililsrâ€"a‘Carried. 11' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonaldâ€"Bailey .â€"-That Reeve Tiny Tot Talcum 25 cents. I Ritchie. and 'J‘roasurer be authorized to get a ' Tiny Tot Baby Soap 15 cents i 9 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Irwin of loan in order to pay part payment on‘i THE TWO FOR 250. ._.___......_._._.. M .e Grand Valley WOI‘O QUOStS Of Mr- and the bridges as the work is carried ‘0 Mrs. Arthur Edge. on.--â€"Carried. \ -nm. .\nnnt11'\*c \t'flpn Haldf‘ M Foot Bath Tablets and Pow- N ‘ f L LVLLIJo AL. en- ‘._ __ Mrs. Guy of Moose Jaw, Sask., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Albert, Mcâ€" Nally. Mr. William Vessie is threshing wheat for Arthur J. Greenwood and Arthur Edge to-day (Tuesday). I... (Our .6â€"inn' 'correspondent.) Huyiug is pretty 'well wound up in this nuig‘hbmhoud. The 1mm of the binder will be the next, thing in order. ' It is. 1mm in ï¬nd news. Think we will 11mm to (*ug‘lg‘t‘? HIP stVicos of a Illijssmigi_>r buy {.0 collect news for US. summer cottage. at the Lake. Mr. James S, \Vood Spent Sniuhiy with friends near Dromnre. It. was a surprise to hear of Mr. McIntyre liming honey stolen from his apizu'y. and also that. Dr. Jamieâ€" son had his honthouse lgn'oken into and ï¬shing tackle stolen. It is reâ€" 'gr(_'tlal_ilo that. the neighborhoml's growl record has been broken .as a harmless and lzuv-ahiigling class of peOple. But we are. yet. conï¬dent that it was no person hereahouts who perl'm'inenl the scurvy acts. Peo- ple Who choose the dark hours to imam the highway in search of something: to ï¬ll their crops or tol gain untleserx'ei'l treasure aren't, up to much and the sooner they are knocked off their nightâ€"walking 5 pedal extremities the better for ‘all i concerned. Miss Laura Whitmore of Toronto i is enjoying her summer holiday at i the old home here. ‘I Mr. Harding 01' town is erecting \v"-‘.‘ Quite a number from here attend- ed the LIFO. picnic at Bunessan and report :1 good time. .311‘.;an(;1 Mrs. Will Firth and family of town. also Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald of Dromore, Visited the \Whitmm‘e home on Sunday. Ring For Divorcees. (Buffalo Express.) Paris jewellers have designed a ring to be worn by divorced persons. The desinn consists of a broken Cu- pid's sha t. The eternal triangle would be more appropriate. l“dllllCV,ll1\.u1J Bailoy-Turnbu11 â€"â€"â€"Yâ€"Thvat Mark \lerxyn be appointed Collector of Taxes fox this vear. â€"â€"Carried. Llallllo UM flu-‘4 ., Charles Mighton, one lamb, $8 George Brown, one lamb, $10.00; Twramley, one sheep, $9.00; T. Lawrence, inspecting, $1.00; Twamley, inspecting, $1.00. Edge Hill. a qua-"WW «1 Baileyâ€"McDonaldâ€"Jl'hat By-IBW be passed appointing R.‘C. McKnight, as Township Engineer.â€"â€"Carried. McDonaldâ€"{Baileyâ€"That W. S. Willis be paid $10.87 for erecting 43% rods of wire fence according to ‘, byâ€"law.â€"â€"Carried. ul‘u Vv-o-vâ€"â€"- Hunter Bridge Company, steel work, two bridge-s. Hewitsoanurnbullâ€"That, we acâ€" cept tender of the Stratford Bridge Company for the erection- of three bridges, namely, Kennedy’s, C. 'Torâ€" ry’s and Aberdeen, complete, of ceâ€" 'ment abutments and steel super- “ D’iV. 1 (D. J. :V'Ichnz-lld. CI1im1'.’:‘--â€"~J. Cmtchlcx 42 lmzds, $3.36; .1. Boyd, 10 hours, $32.50; I. Shcwcll, mad, $1.00; I). J. Mclkmald. 11/; days, $4.50; \V. Connor, 23 10-inch tile, $23.00. GOING DATES l'll'. Ufll‘nvlnn I‘rn ------ â€" CENTRES IN WESTERN CANADA " to Winnipeg when destined to any point beyond, ‘ravel the “National Way «fan Going "â€"515 to WINNING. . $4 an pr in m tn Mum A000“ 11 W7 A 14 :3! a '1 GOING DATES TORONTOâ€"-â€"(Umon Station) August 14---12 30 Door August 23---12.30 moo: g Without Change m- TrainQâ€"-Meai3 and Lunches S For Times Div. 2 (J. Turnhull, Comr.)-â€"â€" H. McDonald, 69 loads, $5.52; 0. Torry; 74 yards, $7.40; F.:.‘W$se, 57 yards, $5.70; 0. Bauer, 46 yards, $4.60; W. Legart, 39 loads. $3.12; F. Torry, Legart, 39 loads. $3.12; F. Torry, team, $325; G. Wise, team and light, $3.75; R. Mighton, man and beam, $19.00; A. Smith. team, $6.50; J. H. Smith, work material, $80.75; J. Ad- lam, man, $9.25; J. Turnbull, 2 days, A‘ AA aiJPIY t0 from Other Stations See Special Train Service Poster PEG. thereo f m Ontano. nearest and 21Stâ€"-Toronto, Calcdon agent Canadian National-Grand Trunk Railways. plus half a cent a mile from starting point to \Yinnireg RETURNENG FAVE , It.f Schmine 1r . 7 â€"â€"-C. TMullâ€"qui S, W‘OI‘LJ john to meet on 1 hour M9 0 clock for Lt: Toronto, Ferry; DIV a J. Hewnt: yards, email}. Dix 4, 834.5 82 0.0. J. Hewi 3 W Immm “fare Returningâ€â€"â€"$Zfl m IIIIIPEB. 34 can not its start!!! IN 5 M Div. 1- (J. Hewhtson', Comm-- Grad! gun'iv. 1:, $34.50; O..Schultz, nepai ', $2.00; J. Hewitson, half day, $1.50; 1 Wagner. 8 hours, $2.00; E. Balboa, 8. heirs, $2.00; J. Hewitson, 10 hOur‘ 83.00;}. Crimmons, 44 yards, ' ., 131$. 61' yards, $6.10; 0.; '} ff; 2.]? gyards, $7.90; J. Sutclifle, J. Pepper, 64 yards, ggéâ€".'fl.':fu.q.ect. 32 loads, $2.56: D... 7 , '-.-l 'r days. $4.00; A. Pepper, halt, [ 5H,. ‘3" Schm‘inert, 18 hours. $4.50. Twulléâ€"Hmï¬itsonm'l‘hat. we add john W meet On Monday. October 2,. 369 o’clock for transaction of general .11 H. Chitti-ck. Clerk. businvss. Inglewood and all stations south and west W9“ gust 10. $9†1-? . Efluu‘sshl 4.4 it???