Mr. Cal-pun chum Bennett had do. n for the amer, “My through the ottawa mu. 0... nim- m. L-‘ - A ._ JV, - Inns. " 80 _ much in “at“ with Gen. youâ€! At 5 year- to f',tetteetrt.ttiaa%Cl"d At " yelrst: g cm." ‘Try no" the Ibo: At 20 year- u back. ""' - i - position ma 9;: change vuuu~ “an†B n d um, Ntat In their foreign tutk."se, a hard decmon to man. went of m Bold "Mid: -""'%r%+CN' mm practice, because she has no any or no Power. She nets bend! I. an anthem, on money; but printing money wouldn't our [hair .--a-, . ‘ ' - -'".%'%.6M. w. v. "I“ "d m.- Iâ€. thnrt form were mu “natives: her " allow- her “mate. into - ._. .v. mumrew the party beam some or its t nei went too far in their ideaa Miss Utopian urged peace to ada In 'sotuattr---not entering an until plebiscite was held giving 1 one right to vote tor peace or Dr. Campbell was pleased pr! Um" “dirt 31190504 U t dance - ti t . nachos. "A‘mbers have bat with uh. U id with Labor. Wcodsworth. C happy when u :‘afen'lsr":z.~u Three Candidates Nominated --'N" "utvl â€Ellis Mien! And tough. All went til tt point wu reached Just and on the and of the break huge wwe me up, struck I sideways and in a twink] three wen pteclpltated held to the water. Mektrn ooulc but little. tad while rescue went out, lchm was too we: exhaustion No hang on to th provided and uni (Continued from She valued her i inemut, Charter "Bid" Me t 1 mil-known iuttinsr guide ed on my morning, _ Mouton! burner. m. Letrtie Page um Hamun v “Jillian“! from Page I; she valued her independence in House-ste had been invited to ' every Party, but as independent aber she had real freedom. Mem- .4 of Gov't. party have little inde- deneo -- they cannot think tot maelves. In opposition private1 nbers have more liberty. She with the U.P.O. puny and work. l with Labor. She admired Mr. idsvorlh. C.C.F. leader. bu: was 'r when U.P.O. withdrew from mhrtw Inn-.m- ---- ' - ,r‘ “I “nu street. Ir, read he minimized the distance u the edge of dock and drove too ta, before bringing the front of the cut around. Ma front. wheels slipped ov er the dock. plunging the car into the harbour. With superhuman " forts the boys broke windshield and side glass and envied out of car and up the dock wall.- to stay. while Mins Davey was tanned in "m -. Hunt]. .890 24, of Owen Sound. had attended I dance Sammy evening Ind with another} girl friend In being taken home late Saturday evening, by Clark Boyd I and Alher: Porter or Mouord, when the terrible fatality occurred. The girl friend. Miss Marjory Rayner was. ttrst taken home end the boys were turning the car as they thought on i to 2nd Ave but. Clark Boyd, who l was drivtng soon knew he was in l the wrong place, when he crossed I the inter-switching at C.P.R. tracks I but still thought he had plenty of y room to make the turn onto the dirt t road which lead. to 10th street. hr g read he mi-“"'-“ .. i ,i._ r-wvlwl hadn't “lacked him as she Matt. Her policies and plat- 'e mus ditterent from Con- MISS I'm, Tragic Deaths --d in Georgian Bay Owen I58 MARY DAVEY, OF o SOUND AND CHAS. McKIM, MEAFORD, ARE VICTIMS TO ITS WATERS ON SUNDAY LAST --"e"iV"d' so And Harold Virtue of Ag- were with him in a motor the Inter being very tun d rough. All went well un- t was reached Just outside a and of the breakwater. a , came up. struck the craft and in a twinkling all *--â€" - ind. position has nee. to put reforms she in opposition 1 more liberty. .P.O. mm, and , She admired .C.P. loader, bu .P.O. withdrew sank n and Canada T. "DJ-Ilsa head-ttrat itr Mektrn could swim while rescue boats , “is too weak from 'tutg on to the help " In; mm» was drown. morning. Just outside rater. His cannula!“ I Il~rr" --- " Peace for Can- anterlng any war teid triving every. . Peace or war. Pleased previous Bod the distance to k “Id drove too far the front of the car t "we" tslipped ov- Bennett in; Then Britain ' "mums respectiv- Davey, Iced 24, ot ad utendsd tt dance r “d with another -tretntr taken home its Demon. nu to army, trapped in the u Maurord’s . , _ V . _ a" - '"V “I debts. At " Fears to W " ute- debts. At 60 Fears to be . by . At " you. to be let Le,." At -- Vanuatu utltt J3ur she won 26 prizes in home-made baking and fancy work. Her needle. work included comforters and quilts in both the fancy quilting and design class. At Hepworth this autumn. where she exhibited tor the timt time her exhibits, won much admiration from visitor: m.... ___ -_ -..... mu crust! " ularly in needlecran is a. o from her mother and gram It From early girlhood Mrs Ni I' , devoted all her leisure time u " _ work. During an Illness son t ago she spent her com/ales: _ fancy work. The many exqu Pith-Res from her clever angel . such praise from her friends t Nichol was i1ntuir convinced t should enter her work at the i fall fair. Her success at the 1 fair led her to broaden her icompetltlon sad in the past years, she exhibited at Hanm Sound and Durham, winning tirst prizes. I This year Mrs Nichol decided hihit at Hepworth, Pricevllle in Forest. as well as the other ttt ready mentioned. At Durhaz year she won 26 prizes in home baking and fancy work. Her tl Work included .--., _ - 7-w-- '5Ԡ.w-uu and not remove the em ones. . -._. we a a TIto "timated tshort apple crop in The tt er: ten the need of Ct moer.~0. S. Sun-Times. the United Kingdom for 1935 mould openuolfm’vkzlth the Durant body am stimulate a larger demand for Camo the rest of the district. end the meet -----, E ditqt lpplel Which have the further ing eonNuded with the W601: SEVEN AGES OF AMBITION advantage Iutder Canadian "port PB. of the "Durham PM and Gun. Pro nation: of carrying with them tb tecuve Asmoeiationd with the toner- ‘t 5 years to be like Uncle Bob. eertitieate of freedom from dune. in: camera: Hon. Prtts..-9roii, Dr. t 15 years to he a detective. Canada continua ta bathe chm D. Jamieson and Col. Prue:- Hunter; t 20 years to be [domed by all source of supply of tomato hewupund he... Dr. D. B. Mignon; ther pretty girl: in the town. name to the United mm, in- True" Hun: willow Executive so your: to pay his debts. erasing her shipments in the 1935 Committee. (Shun looming, June. " you. to m " wife’- debu. Period to 96.857 can. from 89,700 tn Holmium W. H. Kn“. J. C. so yen- to be a boy em. 1934. The tome soup undo u "Roma, Cam. Helehh- - " you: to be let alone. most ondtely ht Gunman luv-I'- --- -- “In!“ Canadian National OWEN -. w... or " prizes in home crafts won already 'this Fear at Fail Fairs, in the district is the remarkable re- cord of Mrs James E. Nichnl " ry.., ,___ 7 . A total of M prizes won already thu yea: If] in reply, Miss h " nctt had driven a o the Empire trade a r, ing Britain, and th i be renewed. " Bennett', dear m1 ' ruining Canada. , said that he was t fern proaperoug. "P your pocket and see 'nett has done for , She frankly agreed thorny on money am money was the only adu’s problems. "Th will be snowed linden l breath on it." "Bent "ed to cure unempio) in the attempt." "Tl the promise is all tha in his scale or living. in; the ordinary man The National Anthe gathering. I, whose aim] - --__. - "t grown and Lake Trout season, like the control of the acreage. The Dom. Government goes out on Elect Marketing Board has power to in- . _ Vestigate price spreads and to con- Give Aberhart time. E trol them. lt enables producers to moan has a man in it. aet the quality of goods they would ----- export, and so be sure of a Bxed mar- It tate only four words to ket. __.-- any other country but Japan. King had lost foreign markets for Canada. , The Marketing Act was a boon in protecting the farmers' Interests. It gives primary producers the privilege or establishing their own terms um der which products can be grown and control of the acreage. The Dom. Marketing Board has power to in. vestigate price spreads and to con- trol them. It enables producers to 3 set the tnuatH,, A: ---, ‘- Won Many Prizes -"'"""9V" In win laurel: for Grey and the Durham We , of which we I, a McFADDEN’ Wednesday, Friday and v-...~. Bennett suggested -"_" m a radio speech the other night that d r ecotmition from Canadians reaching the use or sixty. " exhibits at Hep, should be penaloned " and be tak. " prizes, nearly ttll en on the nativn "..s _. Sound. Mt. “on“ “mummy reaching th ,,, alumna at Hep, should be pensioned a 3 prizes, nearly ttll en on the active list, Sound. Mt. Ftrreat, places in buuneu and won 15, 16 and " -----»r amen E. Nichol of Dur. kill and artistry partie. dlecran is a heritage her and grandmother. rlhood Mrs Nichol has leisure time to needle- an illness some years her convalescence in he many exquisite tou. ' clever lingers won n p.-- . - ,7 """'"-i&d a.“ ""V5"Hu custom coming to Canada. outed at Hanover, o. _ -.--- tam, winning many Referring to a local meeting to be , held by one of the relief camp strik- Nichol decided toex, era, The Estevan Mercury sees a new h, Pricevllle and m. kind of revolt coming, saying "It IS the other fatrt, ar will be the long deferred revolt of . At Durham this taxpayers who have been squeezed prizes in home-made .tlat to Provide camps, hearty meals, F work. Her needle. warm clothes and shower baths: for Intel-tern and quilts relief-campers." - North Battleford quilting and design News. worth thin mm...» v-uuu one: anyway " Mr. Bennett’s . w“ we now much Ben.. latest elect-ion promises. me for You," she sallied. ---- r agreed she was an am September he been a damp, wet whey and reiterated cheap month, but let's hope October. espec- the only solution of Can. ially the 14th will bring the people 1115. "The Bennett Govt. of Canada a few rays of sunshine. ed "nder--no use washing ---- '.." "Bennett had promis- Have you put your Review guess in unemployment or perish yet, as to the majority ofthe success- tpt." "The last part ot ful “mm... '- - - In all .5.-. _ ..- - r man's viewm} Anthem closed to "hibit at Exhibition' in are]: tor Grey money policy Was Mr Campbell had 1' making the mm. "Put Your hand in tree how much Ben.. r You," she milled. ed she was an tut. and reiterated cheap My solution at n..- Macphait Bald Ben, please." a hard bargain in It'tt to a agreements offend. wise be they would unlikely “my..-“ tdte that Mrs ced that she the Durham the Durham will be kept." e cannot real. Viewpoint. wuce m In North Battlefcr Mite RP where Cameron R. Ml rs won ing re-election as Libs hat Mrs he is having Premier that she .sarkatcsrwG, srpeturirt, Durham halt. Mrs McIntosh Durham Che platform to lend , tieid of can in re-electing he three English custom comma var ft can before the - -_......uuuy to permit 0‘11)â€er of Ch --_. muuaU'y tor good tUhimt and attract tomio. A members Mai, younger men and easing unemploy- Campaign of education in the, schooisLhe War Veten meat. The way we feel at the tag he believed ist a "mm 'l'11'"nitlii'iUlllrd Da; and of publication day we would sug~ teaching the boys and giris to pro- mini, comm gent making it forty. tact the iUtt until they attain "ood A short session I growth and not remove the shall], ing w†carried ones. . The estimated tshort apple crop in The speakers felt the need of col 'ttr, lute', the United Kingdom for 1986 'should operation with the Durant body and piounnl evening stimulate a larger demand for Camo the rest of the district. Md the meet~ an apple: which have the mm" in; concluded with the cram-mun ---- advantage under Canadian "port PB. of the "Durham an and Gun Pro. The thrurea a Knuth“! of Carrying with them tb tective Asmoeiationd with the touchy- _ into the Scotthi eertitieate of freedom iron time. ing ottieem.. Hon. Prtts..--aroii. Dr --‘ - -, Canada continue. ta bathe chm D. Jamie-nu --‘ “ . Iource of sunniv of "-- . _ mun-5 In: restocked r--.» m gunmen and industry for good “hing younger men and easing unemploy- Campaign of meat. The way We feel at the tag he believed and of publlcguon day we would oug- teaching the gut making it forty. toot the on: growth and I -"""-..-.... Thu -t-,a, - - .tlat to Provide cu Warm clothes and Piiereamoem.c - News. the Reports In the dam: the Hon. H. H, Stevens here on Monday or Tu iie.'al information came meeting here, though Owen Sound on Tumm- _ .. . -. uwwal to is using his time and l in: in the Interests of D Ber, Conservative cand Greenwood subdivision, T is a great pity that such as Massey and Stewart s1 good time and breath upht mu policies. ~v-~u " oy one of the relief camp ' The Estevan Mercury sees :d of revolt coming, saying I be thn In“ "_- ' Thursday Saturday yet, as to the major" ml candida'e in Gr have nothing to lose to gain. Ex-Mayor w If it waun’t Fan maple trees would varied hues upâ€, latest elect-ion um... It'g too bad Dante Wise he would have "inferno" to Pnemier eminent. at the war. They are, "uri,' in Minister Tite â€litigant (1 RAMAGE a Proprietors. Mark these dates and see large bills - "'“ " â€Haven, c Gamma buds. non. M __ “"u an] ' though he spoke In on Tuesday night. muewm constituency l R. McIntosh is seek- as Liberal candidate, Premier Gardiner of - ~~v -%'%")"" a in Greymruee ? You Bennett e dailies stated Stevens was tn . aid have dedicated his Pmmier Bennett's Gov- s REXALL DRUG Stewart of Dante is dead, other. dim 3-â€in Fish and Game Association tSON. Editors “d Organized in Durham V.-.“ vv-u: am“- Mr. McNeel in of Demon Mas, solely with the to candidate for stated that there , on, Toronto. It anon between the such ttood men stated also that 01 art tshould 3999.11 not received as lax l, upholding Ben. tourists coming im the lack ot conceal _ ing out that there rd constituency the two counties 0 clntosh is seek- He was of the om, eral candidate. tively advertise the ' Gardiner of necessary to organ! ' Ott hia y'-'- lines to the Ottawa is also taking forage sectional am Jtt, 22, 3:: operate for the be; . In I to Canada counties as a whn Tuesday. 16 of- me regarding any 'ewart of Toron- md voice speak. ot Dentan Mas, candidate for n, Toronto. It v -. r '"'"e"m,R8.'Nree'm "lit- H we believe the be blushing in " Mr. Beanett'a Phone 2t making on Election Day, Rexall Drug Store (),cipber 9, f0,lle 12 everything to speak to prevent 1 advance, Even the -, we": l “n, vuylxe home to Canada Was Mr and Mm H - ““" “gum†not as pleasant as going over, and Mr. Thou. anon to improve tish and game can“ they were glad again to Bees the led by Mr. ditions in this district. l frowning ramparts of Quebec. to were race Col. Hunter had somewhat similar The speaker wu given a warm Mrs Wm. B experiences and would welcome a lo'lappreclatlon of the member- by was later Dt cal brunch. He dechred the tiahintr Hunter, for her entertaining talk. Mim Arlene in local stream. was done, and 'h There were several items, of 1ntsin-_with Mm Du would he two years bofore they could can before tho Chapter, whieh were deen. be restocked sumclently to permit ot Imus†of Chapter Interest. The Mr. Alex tt good tuttirur and attract town‘s. A members, an“, We "ntertainitur a." with ht. campaign at education in the schools I the War Vet..." " - -- he believed in a prime mam-m... Y.mothr,,, “H . that A general discussion D. Jameson and Ct r Hunter, M.P.P. being , cal speakers. Dr. Jan the need of restocking streams in this local“: perienoes were not sat.) a small proportion of t ited in the stream. suz was anxious to assist in ation to improve an: a: ditions in this district. Col. Hunter had Bom, experiences and would I cal brunch. Ho (helm-m Bennett we care which Is being taken Association to see that prom are placed in the various strea lakes, with the right tempe etc. _ ed out that Grey and Bruee h celved only a few ln compel-ls other sections and not their I tton with regard. to the entire tration by the Department. Ho there had been an increase in due mainly to the elforts or the and Bruce Flsh and Game Pros Association. He also outlined plans of the Department with r to restocklng in this sectlon a: the care whip). G K-e- . . -e- WUIFQI something regarding the pro; had been made in the rem the lakes and stnsama m Gr: and gave tigurm, allowing 1 her ot iiah placed In dine: tiona of the province coverin lad of 5 years up to 1933, a: ed out that Grey and Bruce refund n-'-- _ - ' - .......5u lulu dist! _ The Owen Sounders were Dr. man K. Douglas, president of I & Bruce Fish and Game Protel Association; Mr. Cecil Dunbar, t of the Owen Sound Board of Tr and Mr. Ralph E. McNeel, Owen Industrial Commissioner. Dr. Douglas In hu .sAa-_, .- well to lay pi tourist trame Fish & da, A well attet business and [ met in the Th with an Owen Organize a bra an.--“ vuull. pomi- W u it that there was everything in duce vo counties to attract tourists. head is of the opinion that to ettee. been advertise the dhtrlct it will be was ary to organize along similar Fttam o the Ottawa and Trent valleys was sectional (inferences and co- Brus" , for the benettt ot the two non a as a whole. these nerai discussion ensued, Dr. Queen ileson and Col. P. Fraser gm fa M.P.P. being the main lo-' wer? ulcers. Dr. Jamie-nu m-Nv' thsur, 'retueiuiiiG';, McNeel in his Prurias n13}; "me through nus Owen Sounders wen . Douglas, President ‘-_.‘.u. at: that Grey and Bruce had l as large a proportion of aing into Ontario, due to concentrated ettort, point- '. there was evervthimv ", l we "urea of import, at wheat mu: the fellow Into the Scottish pom at Ghagow Prtts.,-moir, Dr. and Len!) tor the ttmt six mom ha of 1. Fraser Hunter: 1986 show that Seothnd has taken Mason; Sec'y- more Canadian when than in the hon; Executive eon-cumming period or the two prov- oouuvrny, James was no". The shipment- of Cana. .Kl'eu. J, C. 1t',gp',rda,tiCi:ei't17d'2r'tuta,." Nan, Geo. Gu- mom "on preview. let Minz‘mg [as In his address outlined regarding the progress that made in the restocking of ad stnsama m Grey county fin-FA- -k‘** . V and sportsmen of the town he Town Hall Friday night Owen Sound delegation to a branch of the Grey-Bruce Rune Association and as .u "r...... - Fame Association av Plans for an 'tt tourist problems attended gathering - -- w.†--"-'"es'. A members Mai-n, ion in the, Schoolslthe War Veteran, Prime Deccan! ’meunbnnce Day, md girls to pro- an], Comma†hey stain lgood _ A Short “um l move the and! , lug In. carried 0 In“. " Plano. the need of "tl The, National lament body and Pteaaant "eating. at. ind the use†‘hn -, Durham "need in diaerent province covering a. """“I - y .. -. . . f the try depos. Gagnon, with their air surviving He and industry. . t â€in amy orgamz- “in? voyage home l Be that proper fish various streams and right temperatures ailment with regard this section and of -- “w, and Game Protective r. Cecil Dunbar, sec'y lound Board of Trade, a u..-- _ - rats a close associ- two bodies. He for complete list. enema or the any d Game Protective also outlined the not their propor. remarks dealt 1933, anii part. comparison to entire dish-i. at . However an increased this district. were Dr. Nor. by the ot Grey 1935, ot the B, wry was visited, Special interest, as BO drafted over his duce Demon.“ ...‘ t in a suburb, also in Mr James B. Dumel "Gay Paree†was touched on the cont! were shown the beau the drab in the city's ing intermission hour lies" show, they went meats and were aam glass of lemonade T, puieon. the war lord c tury was Vlah‘nd “-- the opportunity to Mrs Mitchell Welt; in a suburb AIM unur annoy. the speaker preferred the latter, for eta eHneas and beauty. Like many another tourist, she was badly fooled at detecting the real from the wax at Madame Tamuuut'a Wu Works, where the latest tigures in} the world Hall ot Fame are on dis-l play. star Abbey, the lattor, for sta, ell The underground lube railway so terrimmlly fast, that the Miss Gagnon quite breathless. not belittling their ettleacy in lug territory with such safety St. Paul's Cahednl and w, tttptr Ahhnu ac, - While in Iamdon _ continued from page 1 Stratford on Avon. Shakespeare doubtless was a great man, but suc- ceeding generations have robbed his home ot much that In Interesting. with the result that today, it Is not! worth Inspecting. The hand or com-1 meretaustn has struck the place,says Miss Gagnon, and the fee asked toi wait the place itt not worth the mon-' ey. -.- wvcl'll items of buain-_wittt re tho Chapter, which were deen. rt Chapter interest. The Mr. again purpose entertaining dars _ Veteran; to . dinner on Re- The ce Day, and stage their tut. " the mummy Ptutr, Oct. 17th. neaday Ieuion at Community nLng- attend: retried on, with In W. H “m- ' m..- l Summer Spent Continued Anthem also in G . Dumeld's )ndoa Miss Gagnon took ' to visit with Mr and Richardson, who reside H m, continent, and they beautiful as well as city's night life. Dur- hour at a. gay "Fol- went out for refresh-l in Historic Europe assessed The to - -re "-“w' l n and Min Gag- Mr and Mm Addie Symon; Ind Ir-' impressions ot one have taken up residence in pan! d their now dead ot Mr. Di 311119300" house tor the) met such a. tn- winter months. j King and Queen Mr ttad Mr.. "‘â€" -- A2 um Opened Sound, to the public. and Mn “ken: delight. Mr. t 1 the centres of Mr. Jot impressed Miss present. r of Cleanliness Mr an 010001! a, Glusow ;i;h 'a uncle. the tirat city TORONTO 35c for a. Mr of Na- Westmin- In went ‘-_.. “I -"""i9, oct. l J...“ men, “an Rev. Gwdy'Tnea., Oct. tr- will g’ve " address on In. trip a Woundâ€, C Ireland an. manner. A short m: I “J- .. sun: will “no be ' “ 7 ,_.,.. an: with a splendid attendance. The scripture lesson wu given by mu lube]! lacquer-1e and was taken from palm 65. The offer, ing was very generous ind eoetaideh able business was clout with. The! ladies' Aid will hold u msitterr mt Friday evening, Oct. 4th, at home of; Mrs June: Ewen, when Rev. Gard- will e'vo n -a= reside 1" ’__. ""-verttoet Goldsmith. (Dene __---- - “-1 uua We" Bolton. Jr. Pr.--auue Campbell, F. .wlth Mm Duncan McQuan-le, Abel" Bolton. Doreen ,Ledinglnm. deen. l Beat in troo".iew-iiiiTe" Campbell. Mr. Alex Symon a spending u for M. C. Mom, teactor. any: with his son tn London. The Rocky Mason latter Mdmet/ " the home or Inn Haul) on Wed. nendhy, Sept. 2521: with a Splendid! Pusqc llililingtis attendance. The scripture leuon wu' . given by In: lube" Mum. n" was tall“ “u of Sound, :9†and Mrs ROI Mr and i Visitors tht L. McLean Mr Thos. lander flying vitrlt to " Mr: T. G. lander, Mr and Mm W J Visitors this Week , ' ‘.,- thly ma McNally, 9th . u. .uuavemnry servlce a next Sunday, morning and I A Political meeting Nu ‘Sopamte School house Frl vSeais were all taken up iwere standing. Mr. J. VI 'na chairman. Mr. Hun}. l Markdale addressed the " very pleasant manner. Mr tended to be there to help but was unable to be prese Sharp orcheatm was there to an In the non. The U.F.W I There w†m noch church on ber attended t Vemry, Dora: its Inniverury next Sunday, mt John Mciahme‘ mother, Mrs ‘Wu " cem- ror Sorry to hear Mrs E. Sweeney bu mw don]. The I taken another bu! spell and um give up†any e spend another tew Week! In bed. if you (We the We hope she mu soon be able to be thought. 1. it m "n nap-l- fl -.-_ - “HIV-c "W". Ir." on! lot days with the farmer's daughter. were Patti), spa _ Mrs A. Livingston. "nateh, batt m l A meeting was held in the church’ -- Ibasement on Tuesday night to otanl for a fowl supper. An easier wsy "r A PROPER liaising funds was deeded upott-etll, - 'to give $3.00 each. This was curled " hat, been b .by the members present and those tion that some f lat, stayed at home will now have. extra, copies of F to dig down deep to comply with the may. and been mum-IV. “" K ---6-, - Mm. Colin McIntyre and was Tue-day of In! week. The m.“ l, Bowlen spent Monday evenlng with W“ ideal. The fair was under [ Mrs E. Darpvel. lair-action of Mr. T. C. Cooper ' Mr Stanley Lowe and brother Boot. "cumin! nepreaenulwe of Grey Cr,. also girl friends, on of Moon: hm tr. Mr. G. E. Pentium! 1.P.s V were weekend visitors ot Mr and IrreBeqtt Also Ind had very faxorut,; Mn E. B. Dot-gavel. moment tom"ereearxtinjr the Utpt Miss Florence Robertson writer: 3 of the department In this connwm, couple ot days with her cousin mu as well u the work of the 1-H.â€- Muriel Heft ot Welbeck. out] their teacher. The girls' now:- Mrs Fred Showell returned to Ar- Work and commas was evideru, ' thur after spending a few month. nimble ttntpem and proficiency _ with her daughter and other friends “We. white the flower display v around our burg. lovely. The ample: ct grain, ttr' Mrs John Aldred of Durham, Mm. lad Vegetables reflected credit on n. Edwards ot Shelburne upon: I couple boil. The outstanding ultrat'nun of dnys with the farmer's daughter. were public speaking, solos, sxwlure Mr. A. Livingston. "ntrteh, bull sum and school panni- A rreetintt was hall! In â€no -I..._-LI ROCKY SA UGEEN room: i The funeral of Ihe Ute Mr: John Dunn Wade held on Thursday with a ’short service at house. The rennin: I were taken to Shallow Lure for 'burial. The family have the sympt- l thy of the community. [ ere recent gum Robert Unison Me Meloida .......... 2 for Me Me Tooth Paste ...... 2 for 26c 50c Magnesia ..........2 for 510 75c mam-Rex ....... 2 for 76c 10c frork Nipples .... 2 for 11c 25c Tooth Brush ...... 2 for 26c " Hot Water Bottle..2 for 81.01 35c zbox Writing Paper. .2 for Mc " Cups & Saucers... 2 for $1.01 Similar Damian in all Depart- meats lander. Robert rs E. Duruvel. u no service In the Dor- h on Sundny list. A num- rd the Willhmsford unu- Dornoch church will hold CID! . - -.. nu ma HEIHD m Wed. I Wtittt a Splendid I ttttre [Mn w"! "Wu-rue um. I ‘5. The omdl, " "1d con-m. I Mt with. The . Veins:- to"; Q‘L - . _ DORNOCH Example --emr. l Weber "Gil ' at home of; Monday, 9.. _ -- vw‘ 1 Jr. "r--ate, Miner, June. Vania. ' Mothrt, Owen Br. m---Etase Killer. Ethel Veuie. new: with Mr. "rr. "--tr'red Noble. Sr. t---noe%, met. iNotrte, Vera Venue Layman Ritchie, mixed with Hugh Miller. Jr. Pt.---; Memych.. a Pricevllle ",rtie. Wer to help but; be present, there " Ind evening. Wu held In the "id-y night. â€Ollie in $t Vaaer soled AGNES MAC Tbs _ --_ “av-co “re, out bed. tr M give the latter a various to be thought. I. it an? Tttme extra 00:» tel are part of the week's edition to, I. Ind the Review Dan for them the h his lune " . lulled 'Revtew'. If you D'- r'eo . clean.- elm-ml- -- h . l-n- f Arthur . . . f Mhredah, . f Chatswonh U.S.8. No, Jr. "r-ale: '. m---euu. v-vy‘.-u I.“ “out or CW bar? Do the out {no to his Gunmen? They but 3 small put of the turnover. Part of his legitimate business. town - a few miles from t churn- m. .--- umply “1111qu 'meher or chm] r... Aul' mam thta Inn. " . lulled 'Revkew'. It you w- eir-no . clone: example u to why the Rev!" chug" for th- rnnin» mu...o, ". . - " hat, been tion that some "tn copies of canny, tad bee tteyd 5 cent- tm MW deal. The SCHOBL REPORTS No. 13, BENTlNcK onto was guest speaker. mum meeting of th" In». AM will be held at the home tr! x A. C. Midland, Oct. JO. I The moth: Y.P.s. met 'lu, might at the me for tho d, {cleaning 9! 9am. The mm, were clean Tor the coming Hon. PM... Nator A. Homm Gordon new; vice was. HIM. lec'y-treas.. Ulva M were elected for the ,.-_.,... .u um awn. that some friend. wanted somn We! of Review one week rr. r. Ind became they were use» i cent. for each copy, felt it a teat. The Revlew would like m Lu; any em copies tree, but Mt? the utter n 5911an I " u ._.,- --- Me Abilndle ot Fall fair Dates --ahmate Town Hui Wm Town an: no bureau of te, u. F. o, held a. touows.. Evelyn Ita.. " 1'. 3, 1935 l. Hartorie :Jr - “I we» copies: the Mrs' w day brought to . H. Selma: si.: ASSESSMENT ltuea from her». . Copr to each Men GIN?! Week's Budget , N.-... Hue! 0mm"; om nlr was ham Week. The mam w Wu under I T. C. Cooper. " ttr. M-... t Weller . Oct. S---; . Oct. 3---t Oct. IO-it I refreshment: VII spent to, ' mu. their only all in to our atter, matted some. 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