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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
• Nettie is hereby
giveri that all per-
sona'.having ;claims' against• the.,,,es-.
tate of the late Frank, Scott, of, the
Township •of Ashfield, in the County,
of apron, who: died on or about the
Sixtt nth: day of April 1927 are re -
P ,,,
rluit�jd .to forward their, claim, :• dui
pro!, • to the undersigned, on- or be
•=fore the-Thirty=flrat-day of: May -1927.:
' - Aird` notice'. is ,.furthe'r' given ' that
after the said` date the Executors 'of
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tate
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to IrAteh claims an they shallthen
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MARRIAGE' 'AT . S11EPi'ARDTTN,
The hof ie of Mr. and•Mrs. Thos..
Dougherty,``. Sheppardton, , ayes the
:scene. of , a . pretty 'wedding' on;,Wed-.
nesday,: May 18; at high -noon, • when.
their daughter, ;Charlotte,, was united-
-inentar-Mr..'to-Mr:=--Ed-Sowerby sen`
of ::,Mr, and .Mrs John Sowerbr of
•Goderich townshipTe"nlaser
vice was performed by Rev. E. Hayes
of 'Christ'` Church;` , Port -Albeit, The
bride entered the : parlor :leaning On
the arm' of her 'father, to the strains
of• the Lohengrin` wedding march,.
• played 'by the . bride's siater,'.Mrs. John
MacKenzie. The bride looked charm-
ing iR a gown ofpink georgette with'
gold ..trimmings,; She carried a • boo
.quet 'of Sweetheart; roses 'and'. maiden-
hair fern.,, After the ceremony the
guests_assembled; in •the:dining-room,
where a sumptuous . wedding dinner
was. served. The :: bride's travelling
dress was navy', blue. georgette ette . with
g g
'sand trimmings and coat of
navy
vY
blue
char melaine and hat and a `oes'
o.
match:
The,compsgift
to thebrad
bride
was a • old •ba i". set• with g ,rP n t pearls.
The. i..
bride -received many., beautiful
and usefulifts' including eluding, a number
of cheques:
he During`
q the e afternoon; the
couple leftby motor,
•amid showers
of confetti, for London . and other
points o their h``n, oo
o e o trip: On n t# 'Mr''
Po
Ym
p..
and Mrs. S werb will:
reside' h
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e n the
room's farm, 3rd concession of G o e-
g.. Gd
rich township, ; and will be ; at bon e
to 'their friends 'after June
. let.-
Goderich Signal - _�
--rust what a ten dollar bill which a farmerr-spends •in his
, home'. town May P accomp lash'? Let u follow 'it aroun . Prob-•
s d
:ablythe dry goods 'Merchant .• gets it'first. ' 'He asses it on.
P,
' to the hardware merchant in payment of an :account..". .The,,,
hardwa ' \ merchant pays it:in. w•a es to one .of his em •lo ees.
re ny g,P y
This' employee:pays; it to his landl.ady`'who pays a grocery bill
'with •it. The roger can then pay his butcher.• :The :butcher
passes this on to. his : produce merchant, andNthis • produce
merchant, buying largely from the •farmer, Passes this ten
.
dollars 'ha k to''the farmer, from whom it Ori inall cants.
c., Originally; .
Thus it: has, in' its ramblings among the h me town `people,
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served many useful � Y ur oses and .et kis -still in tho com-
... purposes
munify to again 'serve.:
Ifn T
e t� Awa
Distant Merch a n
is
That. ten•'dollar bill" is gone for, good. It may 'serve to
build
'up the large .city' elsewhere.. But so' far 'as the, home.
community .is concerned; • its usefulness j,s at an end, and the
scommunity has .been, drained of just, that much working capi-,'
When
In 11.!3ed
Of..
n
ren x •
Itemember .that o ,ders left with . ou+•hometown ran er
. ,
will 'sorre to pay wages of • workmen who In turn spend ..this -
money with local business -;houses, thus ;:nerving, ,'to maintain
"-;- that�•- raunrd af-business•: which is eeesS
a'ry.,3n
�orde�•
tha.
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`towns • throu hoot Canada May- flou i h sndprosper:
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1'i!HITECHURtCH "
Miss Lillirrf Peterimgn of Wij1rhen!
spent. the week end. with Miss Nettie
Lott.,
- The . Sacrament o; .f -the Lord'g�-Sup-
per was observed in the Presbyterian
Church last Sunday,. with•. a good at-
tendance present. Ten new 'members
joined, the church..
Mr. and ' Mrs. Mac Roes, Messrs.
Frank and Malcolm Ross and Mrs.
MacGregor motored to Toronto': last
Friday to attend the wedding of\Miss
Flora. Ross' to Mr. Cecil !Parsons; of
Toronto, en Saturday, The . bride's
many . friends. here : wish , them• a' long
and.• prosperous wedded life. •
Mies. MargaretThom, of St. Helens
M'
spentrs., thed , wGeilliekend with her,.....aunt,_!
Favies,
T,he. 'ladies of; the Presbyterian
Church. gathered at the'home• of Miss
Merle 'Wilson; last:, Thursday evening,,
where a double • kitchen.: shower was
'held , for the • two ,brides-to-be, ' Miss,
Jean 'Dawson : and Miss Annie •Arm
strong. `, They received . many' useful
kitchen' utensils and, other small• ar-
ticles.
rticles.' Although, taken .:by surprise,
• they made• -a short reply,' thanking
their !many, friend's for their kindness.'
A
-abort •programme' was give!): 'and..
lunch, was served • All went" 'home.
feeling they had spent.a very enjoy-
able evening. ,
Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Ross -of ' Bel -
more, ,visited. on Sunday with 'his sis-
ter, Miss Katie. Ross. -•, •
We are very' sorry to report Mr..
Wm: J. Coulter to ;have got his, leg
badly cut with a tooth of "the harrows
last Friday. It required',nearly' -: 20
stitches to close the wound. We hope
for a speedy improvehient
Mr.: Will 'Fester,'Mr and Mrs. Mc
Dougall • and ,children . of. Hamilton;
spent : the week end • at the . former's
home here. •_
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry . are
spending two weeks' with friends . in
Hamilton, St. Catharines and Toron-
to. 0
At. the Young: People's . Meeting in
the United Church' last. Thursday ev-
ening .Rev. my.walker sof:.'nungan
non gave an interesting Missionary
lecture. Also at this meeting the Y.
P. Society presented Mr. Wesley Tif-
fin with •a --parlor table, prior. to his
'Marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Middleton and
Muriel of Toronto, visited last • week
with her mother, Mrs Mirehouse,
who isnot as we1L..;ias..-, her ---many.?
fiends , would wish.
Mr. Roy McGee is sporting a new
Essex 'Sedan ' car .• :
• Mr. Robert Purdon has • purchased
a new:: Gray.. Dort, car
a: Miss .Nettie Cottle of Brantford, is
visiting at her 'home' here. ; •
Mr. • and Mrs: George McClenaghan
.and children visited' on Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Nicholson:: at Auburn.
Mrs. Hoffman of Winnipeg.: is vis
iting her brother,; Mr. Wm. Dawson,
and other relatives -here.
o:
ASI�FIELD .�-, .NOTES -
Mrs Violet Robb of Lothian, is
visiting with. friends . in. Goderich this
week.
Mr.. Jas. Gilmore • of London, don, was
upfor
a few days lastweek,'.'
Y , Visiting;
with ils "iroth
era
atLothian. •
Mr
and Hector McLean can : `,ot
Am
her1 ey and ;M'r. and Mrs: R. A.
Grant '
of Hemlock•Cit motored '
Y, d to
Sarnia ni
on
SatiMa
y,
.to
visit friends
in that citY'„The returnedhome
•
Sunday night g
Mr. e
,K.
n
. Linkl ' •
ate, of Wiri h
a
g mr.l�
vi ssiti
'.$ieads in
Loch
alsh,
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M s.M c
Donald. ofor /
T .onto, . �s via-..
itinwith h
g er sister •-Mrs: ' Dunc 'n
, a
• a.0McLennan of
i
• Mr
. Archie '.
McMurchy ,is up from
Detroit, mill is' visiting at his : old
home at Kintail. •
.Mrs, Fraser Paterson. and children
of Lucknow, spent' the holiday with -
Mr. and. Mrs:_ A. Stein, 'of. Paramount.
Miss Annie Ketchabaw, of Clinton,.
spent the week -end under, the parent-
at° roof in Paramount.
Mr.' Graham MdNlay, of.Londa ; is
' spending a few days with „his parents
Mr. and :Mrs. P. R. McNay,of Para-
.\
ara-
Mr: and. d rs. W.m.,F,,• McGill.vii =
st
ed with Mr; and Mrs.'Geo. Bell, 1, of
Culross, during: the week -end
Miss``. Marv; McLennan
of ' Laurier,.
is visiting' with friends in`Kincardine:
Mr:'and Mrs. Armstrong, of Bervie
spent the' holiday with Mr, and Mrs.
R. Richards,, 'of Paramount. .•
'Mr: and :Mrs.. Frank `Ketcha'lia.
w, of
Galt, 'spent the week -end with Mrs.
A. Ketchebaw; of;•Paramount.
Mr. Earl” Gibson and 'Wes s n nd Mss. Susie
Gibson, of Zion spent:S •
, in, P Sunday ,with
friends in; Clinton. y
FLOWERDALE
We are sorry: to 'report the serious
illness'. of one ofMir old
rle
, werdale
boys, Billy• Martin. His .:brother Dick
and his wife motored • up to Graven-
hurst nn Snturday to see .him:
• Mrs. Bert; Breckenridge .and • Mrs.
L. Maclver attended the presbyterial:
in •Kincardine,'. last Tuesday.
The Strat}idee:„farm has changed
hands again, •Mr. Lemon havingex-
changed' it for a• hotel in Chatham
His auction sale will -be en Friday:
Miss•Belle Ross, whaling spent the
past three niontlis at 'the -home of
her cousin,left of on . Wed-
nesday
'MacIver l . d.
nesday `morning for her• home; :in Al'
Miss :Ir o
enc 'Morgan .,�of t �''
g 10 ll. n Con.,
is' completing the 'school term in
Flower'dale. •; •.
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i.
W W. H 11. of Lucknow, made a,
business call in Flowerdelo last week,
Mr, R... Grant has`' finisheddrilling'
44d. r1� stt tbs'I' owsr4ai, ichoo:,
•
'HOLYROOD
Wedni; s arare .r,nl;ialg;
Mr. diDave,Ee Eadie of Glenanpan, vis-
•-ted- with-•his--%rother,,-Mr. Will 'Eadie
on Sunday,
;Little Ina •Eckenswilier,, who 'hat
been elck with' pneumonia, " is im-
proving. �..
-Mr: and' Mrs. _Almer Ackert and.,
their daughter Gwendolyn,. spent the
week -enc .in Toronto.. •
Miss Dquibledee is spending .the hol
iday at her homo .near Winglam..
Mis, Culbert, Lorne and, Eva 'were,
•recent . visitors ;at Mr.'Will . ,tidies..!
'Mr; 'and Mrs. Elliott of Huron,"Mr.,
Joe Elliott of Detroit, and •Miss. Tele'
sille. Hudie of ' Clinton, were holiday;
visitors at Almer Ackert's
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ackert of tf-
gersoll,' spent ,the Week end •at Ac
erts'
'!Mr. Dave and ' Wi11 " Scott,•Misr
Phoebe Congram and .Mr 'Cecil Con
•gram,' pnotored to.Harristti ;•n Sun-,,
day
Miss 2Pearl Congram is spending
the 'holiday at her home.
Mr. Harold Congram, who has been
confined to the house with pneumonia;
we are glad to say, is improving,
Miss ' Helen Burt, who underwent
an ' operation in the Wingham 'Hospi-.
tai' for appendicitis, is home again.
Mr. Hugh'' Sutherland has •purehas-
ed a new Ford • touring;.
---"M ' Angus MacIntosh,' who is num-
;'tiered among our sick, . is improving.,
' Mr. Ernest Ackert, who bad quite.
a`:severre attackb„o.`fiu-=i ,-able,- =