TttttEm GOOD m WESTERN CANADA Special Bargain Excursions CANADIAN NATIONAL T8 mark the Diamond Jubilee of the Canadian National Exhibition at Tomato this year there are many unique features among which is the World's largest Rtidio--with an animated stage built in, on which a Marion.. netto performance is produced eight times each day, md two special perform- uicu for children on Children's Day. Th'u ntunn Radio Set, 16 feet '/2, and 6 feet wide, is m exact copy of the new g'onhem Electric eighteen-ta )e Radio Receiver and is placed in the Company's Booth in the Electrical Building. In this Booth also is the “Talking Mirrim' on ingenious device which speaks to those who use this conveniently M mirror and invites them to new the new Mirrophonio Radio. on dis. day beside it. Holstein ............... Sept. Anon .......w.rt...... Sept. Harrinton ............. Sept. For! than ............. Bert, Cottinrrwood .... Sept. 29. 30, Markdale .......... Sept. 30, There are some that always tell you I The ttoral tributes were many and When they step inside the door. beautiful and included cards as tor They a few cent: more were altered lows: The WHY: Mil. Aldred's Just a day Or two before. daughters and their families; the There are some that understand it, Blythe tnmlly; the Burnett nieces; It their cream is thick or thin, the Wilkinson family; Ellen M. Der. Thor take n,..i, cheque and tell you by, Vancouver, B.C.; William Ken- Ther'" be secln' you agnln. nedy. Shelburne; Durham Bowling And here’s sincerely hoping Club; the Constable family, Toronto; When their work on earth is done, Mr and Mrs Harry Rear, Mr. and That St. Peter's test will suit them Mrs William Adlam; Mr. and Mrs. And they’ll all grade Number One. Issac Klpter. Miiverton; the Seaman And they'll all grade Number-One! of Knox Church; Friends of Toronto; the Clark and Saunders families; Mr and Mrs George Adlam, Toronto; Mr FALL FMRS' "" and Mrs Ward ant family. Toronto. Holstein .... . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 29, 80 Amongst may mend:, from tt lit, Ayton ...r....t._..t... Sept. n. M tance were noticed: Mrs. Jennie Ri- Harriston .m.'.e....... Sept. 29, to ber, Mr ttttd Mn, Elmer mm, Mrg.i Port Elzln "..........t. Sept. 29, so Wilmer Rttrey “a Mm Jmea Brunt; Coltinsrwood .... Sept. 29, M. Oct. . ton, all of Port Eight; Mr. and Mrs Markdale .......... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Freer Furious Ind mum- Gem] Owen Round ............ Oct. 1 to 4 Mrs. George Jt. Adlam, Mr. T. P, remswater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 4, 5 C. Bhelton, Must, Ann Constable, 1M1" revcrrham .'.............. Oct. 4, 5 Ruby Blythe, all of Toronto; Mn, rara 'r.........-.......... Oct. 5, e Punk Forrester. Mount Forest; Dr. _ \rthur '....F.....m........ Oct. 6, 7 and Mrs. Arthur Backus. Renown]; Jhtttsnsorth ._............. Oct. 6, 7 Mrs. C. McKean, Collingwooo. And never touched the screw. They most always blame the tester For the law, the State bu nude And they do not understand it " their cream is not firat grade. It the teat in sometimes lower, Atl the blame ks Kid on you; Someone nu turned the lop-ram! And tht ten any up Mn. Ho kicks uncut the price a bit, But will never breathe a with. If his cream its not to fancy And you grade It Number Two, He Links his can ma thunder: That he in through with you. You can make him very mad. qtt,ttseyaerette"e-te.tkr In a Job that's nut, bad. FROM ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA Going Boy--- Sept. 25- Oct 8, 193., Inclusive lawn Limit - 45 DIN. ANDARD SLEEPING World's Largest Radio Marks Jubilee TH! CREAM TMYER ......... Sept. 29, 80 .m...r... Sept. â€, to ........ Sept. 29. 30 ......... Bept.29,30 . Supt. 29, 30, Oct. . ..... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Imam and all intonation from any Aunt M... - W ' man." Interment took place In Dur. ham cemetery, being under the nu;- picen of Varney .1..O.L. No. 689, of which he Wu the oldest merntter,tutd the pull bearers were chosen from the Sudan of the Church of which he was a member, the oftiieiating brethren being Dr. J. P. Grant, Dr. Smith. Wm. J. Derby, P. Ramge, W. J. Ritchie, W. J. Young; and James A. Heughan, a friend of the family. have. and Mend. of the deemed. Mrs C. M00111- and In Stonewu sweetly an; 'Puce. wonderful Puce' Rev. w. H. Smith ommted. span» itttr from the text, "He wu a good (Conumnd h- as. " exceptionally large “that!!! of re- “Imam My New“! Budd OBITUARY Mr Drimmie was the eldest son of Iochland of Guelph was the speaker. I Sunday at the Watson PY': , I . Rev. Mr Mercer gave the address otl The Mission Band and Y. lk . J lthe late Mr and Mrs John Drimmie, , ;held their meeting at the church l Br., and was born on the old hom.e- welcome. Mitra Ross of fftT/rti, Saturday afternoon with an atteu stead where Mr. John D. Drimmie sang a lovely Bolo Love is greaterNance of about 30. Mm. Mearns re: Hives, on March 16th, 1863. 'He was 'teu',:,",',', thLunCh “was served at the scripture lesson Mrs. Marsha l ll) his 76th year, and spent his entire e f 038 f' mee ng. lsr. and Miss T. E. Byers led 1 ill.t on the old homestead; on then Miss Clay Sim, only daughter of prayer. Ifarm at Yeovil, and the last three Mr and Mrs Robert Sim, was married, Mr and Mrs Albert Marshall vial years lived retired in Dromore. Mr. at noon, Saturday, Sept. 24, to Mr.l . 'Drimmie was a robust man, and very Russel Drimmie, son of Mr and srrsied on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C (sadom Mek. John D. Drimmie of Dromore. AnerlMcAliister, and Me:. McAlister, Br. I in October 1394 he was married to visiting different cities on their hon-t Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McDouga iMargaret Stevenson and for torty. eymoon, they will take up their _rtl,')t1', children of Holstein visited a lone years. they lived on their farm tridenee on the groom’s farm near] "mid?†evening with Mr. and Mr Eat Yeovil. To them were born one Dromore. We witttt for them a hip-1' Bert Watson. son Norman at Elma, and three dau- Pr voyage on the matrimonial sea of; Mr and Mrs James Marshall " (iii/ii. Mrs. Miles (Mary), Tilbury; life, Iind hope the roc1a and tshoaiaHtuniiiy of Kincardlne were visitor Mrs Dave Hooper (lrene) and Miss Will be few. a!†Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Davi, 1iiritrii, at home. Besides his be. Our sympathies go out to our f°r_|5Marshali. weaved wife and family, one brother mer reeve, Mr Will Hunter and his: Mitm Jennings spent Sunday ever, [John on the old homestead, and one family, who were bereaved of a low, ing with Miss T. E. Byers. ;s1ster, Mrs V. Alles, who resides with ing wife and mother. The funeraH Congratulations to Mm. Pettigrev a Mr and Mrs Arthur Benton. survive. was held Tuesday at Amos cemetery Sr. ot Stoney Beach, Sask on havinl '; Mr. Drimmie was a lifelong mem- The Pre terian church, Hoiatein,.reaehed her Mth birthday and he .‘ber of Amos Church. His pastor. are holding niveraary services on many friends " Knox wiah for he lRev. Robt. Honeyman. now ot Dur- Sunday, Octo r 23rd, conducted by more happy birthdays. ham, had charge of the service, and Rev. Wallace hnston, former mind Mia. Andrew Piehen visited Ot !spoke comforting words from the ister. at 11 a.m. d 7.30 p.m. On Wednesday of last week with Mr, (text, Hebrews 13: 14: "For here we Monday October 2 _th, a roast fowl and Mm. James Horsburxh ot Ches (have no abiding city, but we seek one supper, followed by a good play, ley. ‘to come." He was laid to rest in the Saturday, October 22nd Missa Errey: Our sympathy is extended to the family plot at Reid's eqmetery, be. ot India, will give an address to the family and friends of the late Mrs. {side their three children who died in Mission Bands ot Sauseen Pretsbyter.. Wm. Hunter who passed away in "infancy. The Pall bearers were ial: Durham, Rocky We“. Knox Hamilton on Sunday and also to Iet'yt Alex. PY"'?? Clarence Normanby, Amos Sunshine Band, all who mourn the Wallis of the ier,' Fleming Reid, John McMurdo, Amos w. W. Band, hirbairn and late John Aldred who died on Mon. Joe McNalty, Robert Taylor. Mt. Forest. More particulars later. PT, in town. I The tlower bearers were Messrs. Rev. Mr. Court is spending a few! Mrtt. Harry Smallman IS Visiting lAlex. Ross, J. Stephenson. Russell days in London this week. iwith friends at Acton. Mr. Bert STaylor. James Hooper, Alex. McMur- Mr. Robertson tepettt the weeund"rntu1msus spent over the weekend in It',; James :ms;l.th The Thumb-o; at his home in Drayton. i :31: with his brother, Mr. Jack _ owers spo e o e respec aw IC , V mun. (the deceased was held and were: a dh't,t2"t J,J2,',1'",'di1try Those from here who attended the {wreath from 'the Family‘; wreaths We understand he is going to a“; tea held in honor of Miss Jenn Me. .trom Mrs. Val. Alles, Mr and Mrs. Lean. at her home in town, Wednes- . course in the Agricultural College " Hahn D. Drimmie and family; 11rr'auuii. We wish him "on "we“. day of last week were: In. John {from Mr and Mrs. Miles and Jon;; And _ ','mnhu1 Br. and Jr., has main spraiyl from Amos Presbyterian m" M ton ot Riverview “d'Wilton. In David Ker-hall unallo- lchmn. Mr and Mrs John Alias. Mr. Mr “mm m“ "n reegnt u. Susie and mm Marshall. 1 and Mrs Gordon Leitb, Mr and Mrs. _ visitors with Mr “a u" G. Bum“! The Y.W.A. or Knox plan to hold. Robert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John' Mr 3W “that had . nasty (all). I!!!“ 'neetinq In the church all Weir, and the "Monday Club" of “at "an tho um" being that be Friday "ertinq. Mr. mum. LP. Tilbury. in lubed with some broken ribs. We B., m a. u m. A ml 'meuas ot the runny presentment ttttpo Yor higtt . - W'W- the win so am for Y.W.A. funds Mr and Mrs Galbraith from Dundu;l ""--_--.-- --_---- Mr. and In. Maid from Gorrut) Mrs. Orchard and In. Carley nun" â€CHOKE "I‘m: CtHtNEgts I Mount ntretst. I Dim wm'l h-“HA - M---, - _ -- -___ On Thursday afternoon, Bept. 22nd there passed away to the Great Be- yond, Mr. Alex. Drlmmie, at his home In Dromore. He had been in poor health tor a couple of years, al- ways able to be up and around each day, but gradually growing weaker as the weeks went by. He was ten. derly cared for by his good wife and faithful daughter, Miss Bessie, who nursed him through all his Illness. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon, and interment made in Amos cemetery. ( Outside of her home circle. Amos Church Dromore, and Women's In. stitute were very dear to her. Her home was the gathering place for these two agencies on many occa- sion-3 and the immediate task ahead, it a worthy one, always had her strong airport. I Mrs. Hunter previous to her mar- iriage, was Mabel Faith Wright, a (native of Galt. Twenty-six years a- igo she came a bride to North Egre- imont community, and her bright presence and warm disposition made her a favorite with the district. She brought to her new home a strong ambition and wi.l power to be a homemaker in the true sense of the word and how well she succeeded is left for her neighbors to testify. Five children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Hunter,, all at home, viz: Har- old, Robert, Keith, Edith and Mary. Four brothers and one sister at Gait also survive. I MRS. WILLIAM H. HUNTER A death that caused a gloom over North Egremont community, was that cf Mrs. W. H. Hunter, wife ot ex-reeve William H. Hunter, which took place in Hamilton hospital on Sunday last, utter a titteen months' illness. By her passing, a loving mu faithful wife, mother and friend has gone, leaving tender memories and associations. um will learn with We! at the push: of Mr Thou. Renwlek. It bl: home on 17th con. Esremont, west of Dromore on Wednesday of this week The funeral service will be held in Amos Church on Seturday unemoon Oetatter 1, " 2.30 p. m. An obituary will appear next cAno\or THANK. ALEX. DRIMMIE THOMAS IENWICK Saturday, October 22nd Miss Errey; Our 'smpathy itt extended to the of India, will give an address to the family and friends of the late Mrs. Mission Bands ot Saugeen Pretsbyter.. Wm. Hunter who passed away in ial: Durham, Rocky Saugeen, Knox Hamilton on Sunday and also to Normanby, Amos Sunshine Band, all who mourn the passing of the Amos W. W. Band, rtsirtttcttt and late John Aldred who died on Mon. Mt. Forest. More ttattiettlans later. day in town. Rev. Mr. Court is spending a few! Hrs. Harry Smiinun is visiting days in London this week. i‘with triends st Acton. Mr. Bert Mr. Robertson spent the weekend _ Smilman spent Wer the weekend in at his home in Drayton. iActon with his brother, Mr. Jock W. Nukiviiie of Dhaka-dun runs--- ! smumun' V of India, will give an address to the Mission Bands ot Saugeen Presbyter- ial: Durham, Rocky Saugeen, Knox Normanby. Amos Sunshine Band, The Pre terian church, Holstein. are holding niversary services on Sunday, Oeto r Mrd, conducted by Rev. Wallace huston, former min, ister. at 11 a.m, d 7.30 p.m. On Monday October 2 lb. a roast fowl supper, followed by a good play. Our sympathies go out to our tr-i' mer reeve, Mr Will Hunter and his‘ family, who were bereaved of a low, ing wife and mother. The Nnera1) was held Tuesday at Amos cemetery _ Mr and Mrs Bob Haas and Franklin“ gave the readings. Mr. Seim of Sarnia, are visiting their many‘gave an address "Living for Dd", friends and staying for our all fair. and the Mission Band sang 'Stand. The Sectional Rally of the vnitei"ur True for Jesus." There was a Church met in Holstein on Tuesday“mod attendance at the tservice and with a good attendance. Mire Tillie a number of visitors were present. Stevenson. President ot the W.M.S.' Mr. and Mrs. Anan Aitken and presided over the meeting. Mrstamuy of Holstein were visitors on Iochiand ot Guelph was the speaker. i Sunday at the Watson homes. Rev. Mr Mercer gave the address oil The Mission Band and Y. W. A. welcome. Miss Ross of cedarvimpheld their meeting at the chumh on sang a lc'vely solo “Love is greater) Saturday afternoon with an attend- than gold." Lunch was served atiance of about 30. Mm. Mearns read the close of the meeting. (the “ripture lesson Mrs. Marshall Miss May Sim, only daughter of sr. and Mitur T. E, Byers led in Mr and Mrs Robert Sim, was married/U.'."'..' i at noon, Saturday, Sept. M, to Mini Mr and Mrs Albert Marshall visit- Russel Drimmie, son ot Mr and Mrsied on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. John D. Drlmmie of Dromore. AnerlMeAruster, and Mrs. McAlister, Sr. I visiting different cities on their Iii) Mr. and Mrs. Hubert â€COWS!" eymoon, they will take up their re/and children, of Holstein visited on sidence on the groom’s farm nearlThursrday evening with Mr, and Mrs Dromore. We wish for them a hep-i Bert Watson. I " voyage on the matrimonial sea i/ Mr and Mrs James Marshall and' life, and hope the rocks and multifamily of Kincardine were visitors, will be few. Jon Sunday with Mr. and u... myâ€! I Mr and Mrs McLellan ot Montreal are visitors of Mrs Henry Reid. 1 Mr Herb Treleaven of Toronto ls [visiting the parental home at present Mrs Sheriff and Mila, Dorcas Craw- ford ot Allenford, who have been visitors with their sister. Mrs. Geo. Fenton for the past two weeks, re. turned to their respective homes on Monday. Misses Daisy and Mavis Esplen ot Toronto were weekend yuan at Fentons‘. . On Monday evening the residents') ct the village gathered at the OrangeI Hall to bid farewell to Mr and Mrs Arnill, Clara. and Doreen. After the music and games, Mr. McGuire took); the chair and called the meeting to order. Mr. Habermehl, Mr Meinnis, and Mr. Treleaven spoke on behali. of the village, wishing tor them a happy LoJourn in Guelph, where they: are going to make their home. On behalf pr the village, Mr. Habermehl presented Mr and Mrs Arnill with a lovely wool comforter; to Clara, a' chenille bedspread; toNoreen, unit.’ of wool mitts. The Institute pref scnted Mrs. Amill with a Mor rug. ' Lunch was served and a mini time l spent. l, Mr and Mrs. Snively, Mrs J, D. Main ot Waterford, Mr and Mrs. W. Basic ot Varnevy, were recent visit- ors with Mrs. Hallie. Mrs James Morrison and family ot Owen Sound, were recent " itors with Masses Libbie and J. Morrison. What might have been a lei-lone - cident occurred on the tum of Goo. Burrows, "oath of the village, Ian Fridhy. While threshing. the feed table broke and let George Steven-l son fan, breaking his arm. ' Mr and him John mm, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Roan motored to wer land to spend the weekend with Mrs James King (nee Vera Leith.) TEE DURHAM REVIEW HOLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL AND reason“ ; niversary set-vie no r 23rd, conduc ce huston. forme a.m. d 7.30 p.11 tuber 2 lb. a roast, Wed by a good pl BqhritiGiL-diUa 8.. will the " mm. A muoe.uirsutee - how than will be taken for Y.W.A. tuna-.11: the straw now 'WN!!-', yap! , 'ees 'TT' F7rrrF't"FP'rs" T"', _ TTrTn'B'tr',eM-, T . _ 'at-m-ai-',-.-'-, A Nacel"_u_r-ra. A.¢2.,..-..LM more happy birthdays. Mrs. Andrew Picken visited on Wednesday ot last week with Mr. and Mrs. James minim-sh of Chen- lay. Miss Jennings spent Sunday even- ing with Miss T. E. Byers. Congratulations to Mrs. Pettigrew Sr. of Stoney Bench, Sask on having reached her Mth birthday and her many friends " Knox wish for her i The Mission Band and Y. W. A. ;held their meeting at the church on ;Saturday afternoon with an attend- ianee of about 30. Mm. Mearns read the scripture lesson Mrs. Mambo" lsr. and Miss T. E, Byers led in prayer. ! Mr and Mrs Albert Marshall visit- (ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. lMcAlister. and Mn:. McAlister, Sr. _ I Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McDougnll‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Momma"I and children, of Holstein visited on Thursday evening with Mr, and Mrs Bert Watson. ! Mr and Mrs James Marshall and family of Kincardlne were visitors1 on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David) Marshall. _ i Mr Selm had charge of the sear :vlce at Knox on Sunday and the Rally Day programme Wm followed. Mrs. George Stuart and Mrs. John ‘McVean and Miss Margaret Mar- shall gave the readings. Mr. Selm 'sawe an address "Living for Dd", ‘and the Mission Band sang 'Stand. fmg True for Jesus." There was a Congratulations to tencher. and scholars of B. B. No. t) Egrelnont who won third prize for singing at the school tair. v", Mrs. Catherine Tusk, Mr. and Mrs. L. Trunk and family. Elan ‘Mr. 1nd Mrs. Bert. Ferguson, of .Robb; Mrs. Ann librauon and tson Thor, Mt. Forest, visited re- :cently with Mr. and Mrs. Theta.) Ellis. 1 Congratulations to Mr. and .lrl Rut-melt Drirnmie. who were nun-led on Saturduy. We welcome Mrs/ Drimmie to our community. I Messrs Jag. Cantu, Arthur Hun. Align Aitken, and Hubert McDounllf ot Holstein attended the conference on “Co-Operation." at the o. A. c. I Guelph on Tuesday. A report will appear later. after three week): visit. with m. uncle, Mr. Chas. McGiulmy. and aunt Mrs. J. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hm. and Frances. Samla are viewing this with his parents, and brother here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Adams, Marion. and Betty, Conn were Sunday vill- tom with Mr. and In. Percy funny due to the (lath d Mr. Drill-j mie on Wednesday. Thon- heme m‘ at Yeovil for may yam. More: going to live at Dromore. Interment! was made " Reid's cemetery on Sat-f Mr. Don McInneslett for " home in Cmbrook. B. C. on Stunnily. Mr. And Mrs .Red Finder visited recently with Mr. tad In. Jasper Resident: of this locality emu- KNOX CORNERS t:-et-.st-i,r. hm My All our the Sunday, September a, Glih MMWMMM.IICII- "ttttmr-att-naar-tts. " an has. In well may... a lot“ You. A-t-ehetete3 ummmumm â€a“ "ATNttt-..Pttmte " ttie and!» “More - “no " Nimble on Winn.†, tlint stone strikes the duaatrout0oodm,n,, have no guts t. "r'.irr spark at the mouth of the blower. We it, any: The air is full ct dust, 1nd dust in] EDWARD G. ROBINSON C certain conditions is about a. com-i ' _buetible u gasoline. The reason We! ' am the Law 'tuseept this theorr ta, we have tteeer ON THE sun: PROGRAM l heard ot ttre 'starting tmm the end;' tun ot thrtmcr A pulse. Poi' of the blower when the straw was 1 adventure ot men, “hm.†being delivered onto the stack. our ship- of the sky! when I“ threshing WI. tteine R'cn‘.o ttttt _.n_ done. It anybody else has. then thi- tt in just number theory exploded. ‘sky Giant “it this theory con-lee any clue to - -- - these ilrea. would it not be “Viable â€like! corona 'th-- teohtttdermtttegmetgnetisr. in c " minutes every hour and lot the air Btocude I in the report of a recent barn ttre lnear Creemore. in which everything went up in smoke. including the separator from which the tire ap- parently emanated. Mr. C. B. Smith. editor of the Creemore Stu. who himself was born and ruined on a farm. seeks to sum up the cause of the Creemore continuation. Mr Smith says in part: i “Some have suggested the theory that . match or o box of niche-l my have been occidental: thrown into the whine. This is very' improbable. W e ere LGiGl, to the theory that a smell piece of, day evening. A FEASIIILE THEORY OF THE CAUSE OF THRESHING FIRES Mr and Mrs. P. Cornish visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milford Bilton of Yeovil reecntly. A number from here attended the dance at Nelson Hullldly's on Tue- Our Sunday Selma! closed tor this yen- with 1 fair uttendauoe. on Bun. day. Those with perfect attend-nee received dtplomis or seals. Master Irwin Nelson has been quite indisposed the put week with the ttu. view. Mr and Mrs. Jack Nelson. Dough: and Robert of " con. spent Sundm' with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson. Master Cecil and mu Peggy Wes. tervelt have returned to Toronto " ter spending the summer months with their grandmrents, Mr and ill-s Wm. Weatervelt. till after Friday. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Kirby v) Sunday with her parent; Mr. the {all fairs. We hope It Mrs. George Stew-.11 matured to To ronto, In! many with Mr. and In rs. D. Davis, Allan's Corners. Mr. Finlay Lewis in It present en- aed with Mr. Elliott of River. thu week " Mr. Nelson lum- V. ADAMS. Preside-I. C FENTON. Sec'y-Treas Grand Concert at'8.|5 Sept. M Adml-ulon to Hall and Grounds. 26 cent. Crlldren 15c Admission 25c. All Beats Reserved. Pun " Telephone (mu. RIVERVIEW DRAMATIC WIEW will M their Imusâ€: My in can. an , l INCREAOED PRIZE LIST GPEOJAL ATTIACTIONC: “if M tor Children " and unot' comiai Outfit. Lady Car Driving Contest. Music by Rivet-view Orchestra. Admission Me. “4 Enjoy 3 flaunt all We The at Egremont Agricultural Society Fall Fair, Holstein SEPT. 29 and 30 Dance after Concert "THE LITTLE CLODHOPPER" Meet your Friends Thursday and Friday it; Mom In“ " Tine Table Changes SUNDAY mum's. MON., TUE... wen, oer. 2, 3, .', Two are" Thrills! Hoodlum have no guts... v,ist "options wu- the spurs to his I. adventure loud: or the Rio til.“ P.S.--We an: it and laugh-~- we had to tape our ribs: Am ' still laughing. Don't miss H No. 2--MOPALtttttt CASSIDY a TWO FINE FEATURES Mt. t--JOE E. BROWN ~.n THURS, FRI ' SATURDAY. SEPT. "ttt to OCT R. e. A. BOUND Phone A Eyonlnc than at , and ' o'clocv Matinee. Wed. at 4.15. Saturday I down. which was .1 inn-om. the previous year. however it for extort In “then-d 5mm allowed to ripen on the myuu. utter Inching tta destination. - to per cent of the bun: which Cum wt In! year f from the Brill-h Wen Indie, ‘I, are recorded by “can, but u... m the consumer knows best is w t' en. Ave or six years ago th, portauttet was around So minim r on. but It has dropped comm-m In". your the total Was in up“ to I we of " feet. Certain ', odes as m tor decorum. ; was. All the plantain-(rm '" on have mam foliage. The variety of banana 'e"r for Inn-kc! purposes Is the 1mm ll mm bet In“! evidenu . ‘. favor of the “I. tttdim. ll 1’ 1. 4.; wanna In every tropical itir' A, mm country. The Islam ' 'trv' highly nutritive . 'tn Old Mexico’ ‘The Gladiator†man a, m: 6 , Block-dd The Hermon ot Muff ' New Paying ROXY FOREST the l The EDI Vol. IA, No. Wish: to Operate hie Theatre , to “CWI‘IN‘. M Pmnu-L“ actuated. and Hanoi-Non l0 lull for " a Mr. [Humid but the Plumm- " to inn-rum in at tax we, Me ulld coup. Gm. Tra " To. \"ilmm In 000nm qt, rot " paid tn full. with 19:: In J. A. Ca up" swim! homw and lull tor as“ damn a â€In, with "ttttH" t a yum: wnul m antes of gum] I auncmon llmu HHHIIK u yum (or-mick “(than Council any night. m-r. tt%qMd ot tite luv M. who “MI-d "All bee to: ly "dilating and I†[mun-s. " " in!“ be obluluui If profitable. H.1- 'tttttttst I “IN-k Mlit General amounts In Rt tttnl pm" tat.d, tue Purl Mefovttstcl, “on Death of County Clerk were ttatosert mam u m (in (Jun lmluw . t k. an . y FIN I NIX tttt (low dier BL. " inter u â€and l lord, owe n S4 'ending chm-n: ttw [In 23 Y'" ttttt “M100 on of tbe Boaru'e ttte all! [mum (may or m since all: death Mr. Rum on Sunday notable III†was. Mo ha mum teu' mm “in; was a (unity, and a a wide curlr c M†kno Ill IIWI C“. on Ttturs l- rcxinh-r In 'tqtttcNord 'hi -ittg pass-d July. PM! I“ Kidney PM. PM. Chocolate: and CALDER'S DRUG ion m â€lion (mu Clerk papal-uh kum m our to mantel; look: wu a my p: I mm Food, M The... zoo Via-golf. cu Liver A. P. (L A, M . ht youmr day man. hockey ac I‘ll! H mm 1 In John auxin-z "ma-m M! “Mr m ..;u.nd' one Um KW) and mm- " "a“ k, and .qur , Two more Iwr “I not be tound .mmmourt t-e.aadmrtsidt The Mayo In (In Ioru unit â€we: OFF -- A In a noun" Mum in More Mm! of "fro " to the, In“ may! can! try the r, do ut h M tenat \m lukt tot tttt ttadere Inâ€!!! gm (norm "'