ETTE -v'vvvv"‘ Tuck m'.t. x.." nn_l.obmum.‘ + 8. in a of Gainabore won the H. Araeey old Sn nrdognle ranng o t entrance I.:Old the Smithville High _ Schoo} this term. hans, _ __ _ SeXpreansâ€"ay almost reached a orials . i tairs of the Cltizen‘s Band ville .:‘ tlo.lllo of !ll.l' + hangs by a t read as ‘h‘-h given is "Inck .« mm on o 0C C «lans," the remedy attendance of all n L, 2, 0_ CCR 0T Inlerest on the part of many of the M" members and other available â€" mus}â€" tlniw® she c2llcac 8Ix | BDeamsville -;llnn A 3 all members at regular preéasâ€"Matters have erisls in the afâ€" n‘s Band of Neamsâ€" of that erganization Nuï¬â€œâ€˜dawmdwwdnuam,d rhe Railway Association of Conedse formeriy the CANADIAN RAILWAY WAR "OAKD flnnquotforlnctundfrcidumeslsnudewlth these facts in view. Canada will still have the cheapest, the fastest and the most reliable railways in the wor!d! of Toâ€"morrow. For the railways of Canada cannot be.lifted up and carried away to serve any other master than Canada! ‘Their services cannot find any buyer but Canada! They injure themselves if by asking too high returns Toâ€"day they damage the prosperity of the citizens â€"stand the railwaysâ€"the intelligence, the pwer and the hopes of the railways of Canada. â€"â€"to the young manufacturer struggling to prove the worth of Canadian skill and Canadian material in some new enterpriseâ€" ® Not, like the Exploiter, watching to take harsh advanâ€" tage of hardâ€"times or the folliesâ€"of a boomâ€" Not seeking by a moment‘s shrewdness to "clean up a million and get out!* Not interested in the price of real estate in just one town, or the prosperity of just ONE nrovinceâ€" But, instead, employing their widelyâ€"gathered intelligence in the interests of all Canada for all time to come! â€"â€"from the patient truckâ€"gardener bowed over his lettucesâ€" Y .1’(7%@,/ BEHIND every industry in Can,d.-â€" of _ Interest to _ Stoney Creek medinia ¢.4_. ,_"__ _ "Cmtives and immediate Mn‘-m present . and neither bride nor groom was attendâ€" #d. ‘The former was given away by‘ her _ father, ..l-lodlucly after _ the ceremony . 1 party ‘proceeded â€" to Stoncy Creek where l:'l‘thoa was worved and various festivities engag» nl'll.mA:’ a â€" late 'Nnr the bfl:-'I pair motor for ‘Toronto. Afâ€" ter a short honeymoon by motorâ€"car !! northern Ontario, they will return Very anieqr, "j" . CTOe®, took pince aftcruoon in o. P 00c To) church, M« lMton. ‘The rector, Rev. C. 1. Ken. rick, Offictated. Only ‘relatives and Innuemdrer uid oo aon ABorad: 4s daughter of Mr. J, 1 â€"will return hi i hi 12. 2. : AbOut 30 feet m‘“":" ‘TO river bottn takes a .1# have cut the way dredu‘ng operat The to a depth of 23 feet. d'm.m ty aname it 2t "He steppad, on ty unable to [lell, uh the ledge ~and h'-‘-mw Coming to the -‘.“.""l'“ c '““ d help. A 12â€"yearâ€"old IIINO'..“ 14 him. ‘Aithough potice _ patrol_ mis him. . Ait gh a been working w}! ETAPPling frons, it has been imyo®lble to fing the bocy, and‘n ItGtieveq hits bady Rey arowneg 2f"C5 ‘Ningara â€" river e arowned in the Taland, ~Go9 moety "ME" £990pterpationat um" ol the h four other Drameing fof 7 D00 is under way, a About 30 feet from ®hOre the river IMSBY, ONTARIO THE INppgpg,2ENT, or N: | PAID UP 118T ,or. Wolfenden, Grimeby June . 1531 A. Petch, Beamsyllie July 38|21 |J. Marlow, Sraithuilie _ Dec, 31|20 P I“éhll B. Nicholls is sporting a | new Brisco car. The first anvasl Reâ€"union of the |Packbam family was held at the | of Geo. and Mrs. Packham on ‘m with a real good attendance. | Miss Victoria Nicholls of Hamilton |is spending her holidays under the |"etiEDrer Oct. 1 and 2 | Abtngdun I . w | Fair. g prize â€" lists are . about | ready for the printors. . ‘ |to mee* in the fleld of A. Coon, ad« jointm, the Cuurch every Priday eve ung. Games and other sports wiil iw. provided for both young and old. | Quarterly Meeting Services will be iheid in Kerr Church on Sunday. i | Reeve Bush attended a sitting of the Conaty Counsil during the n-l.l | ‘The moving p.«ure show given by | DMiatrict Pepresentsuive of Agricul« |turs of 8t. Catharines in the Agricul« [unl Hall on Priday evening in 4d of | the Womsen‘s . Institute, . was ntyl \wuch enjoyed and a hearty . vote of | thanks was tendered Mr. Wilson. _ | _ Worr choir sang at the Auniversary @ervices at the Stone Church on Bunâ€" I ABINXGDON | (Crowdeq out last ‘ook) A. McKinnell met with a very ]nmuud.u-m acciden. a few | days ago. He was driving a spirited |team to a side delivery hay rake when | toy frightoned and ran away, ;an'm him into the rake, when found |one arm . was broken and <*~> serâ€" [tous injuries. At tims «« ; he t.mu-fllunlh . ipucted ‘under the cese of Pr. Bell |the subject. During the afternoon, |\moving pilctuures were taken by the !Olurh government film men. | â€" An Amu.ement Club was formed in connuectioa with Kerr Surday Schoot _ During ihe heavy electricai storm and gale on Friday last four of the big steel towers of the Hydro Power Commission were blown down. doing considerable ds mage. Wey, Jas. "racken . of Hamiliton very ably f1‘ ad the Baptist pulpit on Sunday evralng. _ omtou!: were: leo B. Haist, Fenwick, first;| | W. 8. Thompson, St. Catharines, seeâ€"| ond; R J« Saver, Fenwick, third. in‘ | the underâ€"twentyâ€"years compeiition, ! \Clyden _ Thompson, Beatisville; E.: Sauer, Fenwick and Peter Marlow,! Smithville, were the winners. R. W.I Wade said, in addressing the audâ€", {tence, that If farmers in raising live |stock paid more attention to sires, it | would mean an increase of six milâ€"] ‘Mon dollars a year to Ontario farmers \He urged business men to emulate‘ | McSloys in encouraging ..tter stockâ€" \raising by taking more interest in county, . agricultura) . repreâ€" e and other live stock experts present, There was an ud-‘ tence of over 200. A judging compeâ€" tition was given for young men over and under %0 years, Messrs. McSloy giving ten, seven and fiveâ€"doliar priz es in both classes. The winners passed down the river. Ningara Falls, N. Y., July 23â€" Bobby Leach, who successfully shot the Canadian falls in a stee! barre! in 1911, has expresded his intention of trying it again in the near future. ‘The tentative date set by him is August 25. He will make the trip this time in a specially constructed barrel, to be made by a Canadian #tee! company, which has offered him & $2500 prize stock in the company. Police Chief John A. Curry and Mayor Thompson . declared _ toâ€"day they will take steps to prevent> any one attempting the trip anywhere in their _ jurisdiction. Provincial po‘‘ce Of Niagara Fails, Ont.. have annou. +« ed they will do likewise, . Lom i wald he intends to go over the Canâ€" adian falls. The barrel is to be made of an alloy cof aluminum Arg steel, Leach said and the steel company \# anxious to give its product a severs test. The interior will be fitted acâ€" @ording to Leach‘s own plans. l‘ci| has great confidence and believes he ¢an make the trip with succes> I _ st. Catharines, July 20.â€"There was . a unique gathering this afternoon at! the Guernsey farm of James A. udl Hush E. McSloy, this city, the occa«, #ion being an invitation to the public, gln-p.fl wha;t is perhaps the finest rd of Guernsey catttle in Canada.! . H. Caldwell and Frank D. Hilis,] retary and assistant secretary, reâ€"! tively, of the Amer|can Guernsey, b, as well as R. W. Wade of the stock branch of the Ontario deâ€"| t of agriculture; 1 B,. Cog» ‘of Locke, N. Y.; George Witon,! , Aiewaby Jun. 1630 It is only when proper factory conditions exist that the bost reâ€" sults can be obtained. Wlhman-uolnl-oblphufllhm-oulmu machinery, Imbued with the spirit of coâ€"operation the employees work with the single aimâ€"to produce "THE BEST GOOD SHOE" We are proud to handle Good shoos, You‘ll take pride in wearing them. FARRELL‘S SHOE STORE FACTORY EFFICIENCY m â€"iehndmneGncs ue Nakint ts .. hcmne “ I-â€"fl warvonffaitli.zcm. cassendhcd Coll and cxnmine the \atest ‘‘Clevelands "as MIMmdba Nwdum:dt. ts Thousands in use toâ€"day, that have z, -fl::â€"g “Mt_to h.t" ® FARRBLL‘$ suok storp touch of perfection to Wednesday, August _4th, 1920