but Ow ast weegafter several weeks‘ rs. Hunter. Lena Allan returned to London birth of a son. holidays ‘ Toronto â€fl-“h? v3“ 1? 1:; trel'ï¬imr‘ï¬m Church gigatswmg’ :3†at day °r W" m" . ting on Tuesday. paren wee . ’d t Mrs Alfred . Mrs. Jim Crutchlex spent an after- The. new presl en ' ‘ Heals, noon recently with Mrs. Bob Mortley. DI'GSIded- Scripture reading :85 giver; Mr. Roy Braun is under the doctor’s by Mrs. Woodyard. MN“ ay an care at present. Roy contracted blood Mrs. John Stevenson bOt‘h gave splen- poisoning in his neck ‘and is in a - ' ' k in Africa. . . . did papers on Mon wor very serious: condition. I . . Mr. Archie McArthur moved his Pricevflle family to Owen Sound last week. Sorry (mm- Own Correspondent) - h to lose this family from our commun- after a. couple wee on account of the ity. nng sturiié Jammy Hines is Convenuuu you..- forming,~ hurry to the Star 12 private dinmg Picture “Chinatown Charlie" the )guests, prov !. under the personal supervis- furnish electric j This part of tr. 4-; 1...-.. “.m- +hic new 9110- unique In the be entirely a operate practically end unit, able to without the slightest outside assist- Men’s Overalls in Caphartt, Lighthouse, “V ï¬rhtherhood makes, per pair ........ 1.90 Men’s Mackinaw Coats, good weight, each . . 5.25 Men’s horsehide Mitts, regular $1.50 for . . . . 1.00 Men’s Marvel hide, Mitts, regular $1.25 pair .85 Men’s Lumberman’s Sax, good weight, reg. 4AA $1.50, per pair ....................... Men’s plaid work Shirts, good weight, reg. $1.50 each ........................... Men’s work Shirts, good weight, reg. $1.00 and $1.25, each ...................... 217:3 3 o’clock. All and adherents are re- . .' ..... 1.00 1'.17.4pd. John McGirr Fall F ï¬eld Crop Competition be in Fall Whoa! I: Providing ?. Sufficiv Entries (â€an be Sq- BnSiness of A nnual There was the usual present at the annual 1 South Grey Agricultural last Friday afternoon. 1 lacked in numbers was enthusiasm and a go4 business was done. i Amongst changes: :1 was the decision to hav tions in fall Wheat. 1! There was no object, in as oats had been the 1 for a good mam scaxs a change to uhea' mi; interat. Wheat was n1 in this section. The 1 loophole whereby the ï¬ might fall down. 11101 stipulated that. the CO! be held in wheat only number of entrants (-m otherwise the coxnpemj to 031.5. The society this 1 fairly successful yeai with others. It had in off some $300 of the r their property and stili anoe in the bank wit ahead this year. The County School Fair been a contributing: i2 oess of the society la town and country hac’ son that it might be from all that could ‘04 had put the proposit more success than vi anticipated. Through. During the mm- that there were about the charging: some of the Winm fairs from schools. V ï¬rst place in thes these complaints v: misunderstanding 1 them. The only “ the grounds on Sc those children My. ning schools parad' stood alike by the 1 mittee and the la there was an 5' 1' must be placed or 4‘. agment of these ll any one local boar When the under discu was distinct school chilc admitted in this parade their varior ners in thei Invite Fair The holding 01 is a big WOW-‘9 good man} cox hold successfull: mg 1928 The big no what W time P‘ society mu : do not 5901? want it knc experience ions to U other 10W mg very thank of Durham. the Red Cross. the pire. and all 01] sumss of {hf new it simpl‘! ‘ Mr. John MC‘J chewed presiden‘ [1C the year 1E 3.1 we Had Good uroml election IE wh‘ ll