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ZION
The ninny. friends .Of Mr. John
."Helm,.will regret to learn that his
condition .,,ef 'health at . present is
AVeh as to 'occasion his friends. Much
concern. In failing health • for • sev-
eral ,months, he this week contracted
pnenmoniaand but slight nOnes, are
,entertained for. his, ; recovery. . .•:,
:Misses Jessie, Andre* adj,,,,14„.0.1„,a;
Anderson; accompanied • Rev. and:
Mrs. •Tavener to Menden. last Week: •
Mr; Datid. .Anderson ' Of ;.•••Donlep,
.'1.4)cl %Mr.. Sidney , Gardner of :Port
Albert, spent the. Week -end . ander 'the
'patentel roof.' •• • ; '
Messrs. WiH,Pfeli0,-.-411_4•:.Witi..Rit-.
-visited Clinton friends. on Sun-
day. •
-.Miti.---Gihhenis of ZuCkne3yi7has•„.
fakei.La.71570.,as heue • . •
IVIr. Fred Ritchie,. • ; - :
., • Seading is lin.. full' •• awing this
Week; with the 'tell working 1Vell. •
•MiSs Gardner returned to
_ , •_
FOre -Albert last efter
• spend-
inr s. weekat her .hon,e here.,
7The'Zion Y. P. S. entertained.' the
•ceinmunity. on Tuesday etening, Of
lest week.- A debate'•"Reselted:,that
a -.short Men is • handier; at his wetk
than the tall ;rani! waS,A .feature nf,
th PrOgraUilred-Teaused-c7gterst-
ainuteMent..fQnife, an. ,.enjoyable qv--;
ening Was spent: f
MAFEKING
gr,,,e714'-'--Xre,,7-40ht..' Phillips . of
dederich „and' Mrs. Will Menary
Vance.. and Phillipe',MenaiY of Dun-
gannon,•' were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Menary„ 'Sunday. ,
, ,
Mr, •and Mrs...Hemb •McQnillin; and
children of LiickneW, ..visited• MeatrJohn s
,and . Will Cook, Sunday., .
„Art etjljn
After speeding a. ,feW:, weeks • With.
her friend, 'Min. Starts Durnin, Bet
fast. • • ,
,Mts. Will Ritehie and pens, Harvey
andEdon.of Zion, visited the form
er'S' Sister, 'Mrs. Thos. Blake,, Suncitty:
-Miss Anes ',MallAek of Crewe
snet, t a few dayS' :lett Week. with
Mrs..t. J. Kilpatrick •.
r. and, MY'S.; Kenneth '.'.Cainnbell.
and, -daughters, Marilyn and Doreen,
Mr, and Mrs'. Aubrey. Higgins . and
Jack of., Detroit, ':visited Mr, And
Mts. Herb Curran; and other MA:
over the W441110.
Mr; Finlay 'ShaeliletOn an d MiSs
Harrison o riceillie; ;were week-
end guests At the former's home
here. " '
Paliner Kilpatrick was up from
Toronto over, the week -end. - '
Th t - _f_43,1ake,sunciay-sehoel,
the young men and .bey_s'„„elesset an
their"' teachers; attended the, illus-
• 1.
piTt anything on them.
Someparents are rude, but others
• have learned to' keep Still when •the •
are, talking. •
eighbors Honor
AI delightful evening Of dancing
, and "aotiabilitY, Marked a gathering
friends andXeigilbchr` 141 R.91$1,4
Mill on Tuesday of Islet week, who
^ssembled to do honor .to Mr,and
Mrs. Ross MacMiIIan, newlywed,
Ind popular 'young people of the
lommunity. A puree of ' nioner was
•resented them. by Hugh-qntherligid
lftei Dirs. Allister Hughes had reed
the following addrees;
Peafig'e4ant?les ;10n41$44.11".1114:18:1" -
rom.• Langside's hills10 ,414ea'e.
elye some to celebrate the tying
Of this; sacred ;One?.
And offer our -sincere- congratulationTo
Y:Ina'tien14
on
te• 1.1
r ".
May you inspire the bachelors, spin-
ster, all who 'should •
Followyour flee eatmPle, they
would.
Of -Ross, .his quahties are such we
cannot speak toci4reat, . • •
A neighbor ef the finest type. and,
'like 'hmate'
oUghtfal; generius, kind, discileet.
Oh,.. what a blessing, he -Should, Meat
And wed a girl like, Chris! „A friend'
to all,
(Goad 'goods are always tied, itCPar•
• cels small).
We Cherish this oceOsinii„ Which We
hope you
AS new, our hopes' for :Yen' are rea-
lized. „ • '
And While depression -Oeele 1), sting-
ing •r
'The leamake; itbe in we
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have togrew) ' • •
'et •rwre_ranautuds!.„.s:exp,,
• e •
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keeePt. thier`Please ;end nee it for
Your mutnail gee& •
rhe .intrineic . worth is Small, but,
,
May beneath it beam:
:43;• far itt truest Me:Jeep, Mir heart -
eft ,esteem • . •
knd all we relish in: 01114
•
. thought
for you. • :
ay God Mit.00,t ad guide you
• safely through •• • ' ,
Life. May happiness, success, be . al-
' 'ways. yours In 'stare;
Thill is Mir; wish, -what could we
wish, you more 7., - •.,.•.
'Signed on behalf of your many ,
eriends,
COMING! ' "The Threw, Pegs", te.1
Blake, Hall, Friday evening, May 11: '
trated lecture ep ,"Literature and
Life by „Dr. D. M. Solandtin Tuck -
now
Town Rail, Sunday afternoon:
1'tiss Marguerite: tong 'ef...Hing's.;
ville is home for A two weeks' visit-
,
with her parents Me: and Mrs Nor-
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•:Barns (India:element .
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tollItrifi Ns% Taitot,'Ily6
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. , PARAMOUNT If., F. W. '0.
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Mrs. H. Ensign 'entertained th
members of %the club in the Pari
mount hall for the April meetin
ckURCli ISTOTE
Presoterian Y W A.
T.4° ARril. meeting of the Y W
. .
wanr,held at the home of Mrs.
Philip Steward, on Thursdayeven-
ing, with BUIL Will ,Fisher' presidr
01g. The meeting opened with psalm
42; followed by .'Set`i,Ptare reading
and PialPr • by Mrs. Will Fisher.
After hymn 038, business; was trans-
acted and.' roll called and offering
taken.-' 'Miss May Davison gate :a
helpful nieasage, to all from Isaiah
53rd Chap., A nolo by
accompanied:by. Mrs, • J0W14
was •• Much' appreciated..' The topic .14
Miss ‘Casiiia` MO4bOugall abd, a read-•
ing The Promises 'of ger 'by Mrs. ;
Philip Steward;', cOmPleted_ti_u_.,1 Pre -
gram,' '-The .singing:of a hrnin,, and
prayer by MO. TOun,. brought the •
meeting. :to a close,•71:press, ,
Presbyterian Guild •
-putting UpTanotar 'ten ,spot
.07 1-r •• 7-17 '-•••.
LueknoW4 • Kincardine and Wingham
..Pianaing.'44:.0t,,p Into .PrUce•
Lea-
gue -Schedule !;1•41F,T*.
in developing weaker teams
during the past two teasons it '
ap-
peara that the Lakeside ,•elii0ewill
to into discard.' this summer, as
.l'irtnspetoots %4'it'erer”. fotrtle' LuBoluitneenw fieenldgnine
• Lu,ekn°w, Ici,ne.at'Otle' and Wingham
the same ',team as Viet • year,
with a. probable addition or two to
•3trengthen. the 8quad., ..• ,
i Artet attended e' tY'h el, 73 di nCnrekl, nr ul CYC"
League meeting ,. 'in. Paisley last
Thursday and by,"'..stikinic-to 'their
Vane *ere allowed the ten' dollar
lePosit , Which had never been
re-
tunded since Lueknow *ceased play -
ng Bruce • 'League ball,' • and thus
.2ucknow can re-enter the !clog wjth,
4 • ; ' , • •
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The meeting- was opened with :
sain and ,the scrititure -lesson was r
•ead by Miss Jessie :Henderson. Tin
routre..,*_pratrutt...,...teputt
iyinn no. 284', was sung. The toPic.
vas. prepared by Mistat,K. McDonald
` Ind read by Miss Isobel Douglas. A
/John solo- by Mr. Henderson and e
.eading "bY Miss Grace 'MacPherson
•ollowed. Miss Edith Smith gave, an t
'nstrumental number, which , was m
r011owed---by a very interestiEutpc-
Fernrea by Miss Burdick. A•
-meal duet .by Misses Vera ,herriff
rnd Peggy McDonald was rendered
The • Ashfield Young People's iseV
-invitation o the Presbyterian '; tthe
P.'s. which' was accepted. The meet -
guarantee, but by slinply, 'Paying the
egulation' entry fee et* $10..
A nine teamlea be is expecte&
omp sing as well as the t ree
riventioned 'teems, Paisley, Walker -
tent ChesleY, Port .Elgin, Southamp •
to and Owen "Auld, Two groups
i.re proposed, one including tueknow;
Whighani, Kincardine • and Paisley:
he other grin* 'including the re-
ainine ---tes.ms.,--Ifoweverr'an
locking , schedule, operated, on the
erne basis as the National Hockey
eague, is also: proposed. If, suet
ecames operative; it Will, Mean eech,
amwill play every other teamir
e. League, With the ' first, seeene
and third place teame in each gronr
. .
obig-Tinto,411e-7.plitytin teriee--4•for
inst.- is to ,be held at the Kinta
il
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antler, e y ...
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The efferhig was taken UP and thc
Meeting: Wei Closed. '
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Imekriow - Y.4
A large repreSentatien, from the
focal - society spenta very pleasant
social `evening on Monday,:with the
Riplei. Young • People. An address of
-.ai;e1COine 'wasgiven by the president
Smith- took charge Of ,the meeting.
The h y m n 'Onward' Christian
Seldiers": was followed . the
Lord's Prayer in Unison. The ',Scrip-
ture reading was .given by Cem
Armstrong.„. •410116Wing A seconjd •
hymn a . well • varied . program was
presented iby members -of Our -,so-
ciety: chorus by all the Yonne
People's 'their; • plane., sole, Itexfore
Ottni;epuji,rjel... 1)ALtrdaret Rit
'WHITECHuncif
Mr. Robert Carrick, is Visiting with.
WS' daughter, Mrs. Clia of Arnheritt-
burg.
• .
MO; Green of Toronto, visited bet, . •
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "
Frank 'Henry
,Mise Isabel Fox returned home,
rronf Ad011 last Week after her
recent ,operation. , ..p,
Rev, and Mrs, Jas; Scale of West-
ninister, 'visited last' week with Mrs.
Mr.., and ,Mits. • Stingle moved to
DilPgan°04 last Week,.
,
- Mr: and. Mrs. Roy. Patten Of Lueen
pent the week -end with her mother ,
;MO.: A. Fox.: "' • "
*Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lott and baby
Toronto are going to spend some
ime with -the .foriner's parents here.
,
We are sorry to re'por't that Carl is
ill. ° •
Quite a, number from here took
in, the. dollar. days in Wingham. last
Mr: en Mts. George 'Fisher and .
ittie daugliter an '.end,
'qrs. 'Jack Flanegan • of Lobo;
•
'dr. Wm. J. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs, Hank Kruger and
laughter Lois' and Mrs. Roy Criegle
ind daughter. Helen of Detroit, spent .
he' week -end With their Mother.
Wm. David
Mr,.:.aridioirs. Chas. Cook and ion
rack Lueknew, ,spent' Sunday with
lfrs. Cook's motherj Mrs. 'Davicl
,
„Mr., and Mrs. • George Ernewein',
ittencled the funeral of the lattertei
tint, Mrs. Kraemer, which •was 'held
It Formosa last Thursday.
• „,..RAy.jAhn.„,2elleeL-inct Mr. 'John
•Auhk-are attending the Synod tl-os
lieOic which is heing held at Lis -
own!. • , ,
Mrs. Jacques :teceived , the sad
ews:. On Saturday..ot, the: death,of,.
ey neice, Miss Elizabeth Lament of
Londoni; whe, passed., ally early Sat -
play morning at her sister's, krt.
League championship,
Southampton • is definitely' "A'
lass ,and will have to wier,thr.
eague title to Continue in the "A''
leries. The • rilltair up, provided. it
" class
aeullenot'itnantt.liA"eA, :i'lasigffl se °II;
' .
•, • 41.
• ,
• BAIL LPR211017S,E, . 'per.
'hitettlisgZ: 'manager • eOP;rptlliey3re'ra re
at4
bali practise on Friday evening a
..,
''AnY. 'Others Wishing :try for
a.•plaee. on the team are. asked to
•turn out,-
A.RT. ,1147cOpAmitTANNEAYGE BALL TEAM
•
Club
•
_ivrackets_fr: pose, cr_roos!.,. s"rells77ing iniaseal,‘ciii.7son 8s
; Home Games Likely •
„nice Newton, Donalda
Thompson and Audrey Henderson:
instrumental, Gladys Tueicelif the
tame ,TanadnOn lAteratune'P Miss
Yourex• and a reading "The Habi
g.
The Meeting was opened by th
. , • . •
prelident. With the ,singing , of th
Maple Leaf, '. after' Which the LOW'
• • • ,
prayer was repeated. in umson., Afte
the business part of, the Meeting'. seet
oyer the reit wats,'esilled and ansitere
by the. name of your:.fevorit
flower • or vegetable. Miss' Vern
Hamilton: gave a rending fon "Siiiin
-Fever"
nuinity ',singing; •A -pipet on ''!Goo
Manners!' prepared : by
!Min was read by Miss Grace Wei!
-Ster,-.'-graT7J.7V.,-TWelitter. : gate
. .
reading on "Thrlifidge :tou'lrgiFei7
Grant ,McDiarmid was followed by
riddle • Contest; Mte.,t.McGill express-
;ea..e vote Of, thanks „to, Mrs., Ensign,
for entertainieg:„the club; hinch, was
jetted and the meiting • closed by
singing the National Anthem'. ,
, .The • May meeting will he hold At
the home, of . Mrs; John, .Hamilton.
Roll call. "Telling 1,1 the talent . Of , the
person to the left". Program
W. Kempton and Mrs. G. Me-
piarmid. Piper Mrs'. J. Henderson;
testling.N.Misti Edna Wolfe..L-Set'i.
•
MINISTER, INSTRUCTS
IN SE0011.6 4.faiN
tont" by Miss Margaret McCallum
; The meeting Anted' with A' hymn and
s• the Mizpah benediction. Gams and
contests were then conducted bv Mr,
•Ir'` •
• • Carmeni.....peolleele and • .was
served;
•
'•
a
recent letter ,received from W.
Young of Colborne ToWnsifip from.
Hon. Thomas . L. liennedy, minister
of ,Agriculture, regarding the Graiy
Subsidy Act, was tali0Wed up by: one
containing More , explicit information
in. this :regard as 'follows.:
"Seed grain may he secured '
any farmer in any: intiniciingity:
'
Reeve or 'Clerk tinit give aiithority
,t6 the *met too to the ban to
, .g.
Witten, money on 4, note.. When the
note beeorsies due, if the farneti ie
Mn
not
"Wi 16‘ tpPa ri! tw'' thhei stn t hbef tCh ne 7 el or I
d the intinielPility one-third. »
, . ,
is, not necessarY to :take a lien under
'Sub -section -8 of .;Section 88: of the'
Bank Act, and we do not With tlieni
to do to. the , arrangement imnly
Means that theta Who are Oa" ,i0
pay will pay, oia those who are no
4140 to 130 *ill
sow:,. hlitia thial isaketo,' the .so.t
HERE AND THERE
.tire-reintuns of ,the late Mr. James
Ross` were laid to rest last 'Thurs-
day afternoon In. 'South Kinloss
Cemetery,- Rev. J. L. Burgess con-
diieted-the services The LO.M
-11•7•079•.-indiowed their resneet, and
sympathy Ib forming a guard . of
honer'. at the house and cemetery.
'We'. widoextenwd anndnr.,s,doenen. sympathy to.
the
Mrs. W. M. Champion has recov-
ered from a very, severe' attack, of
shingles and is able to be out again.
• ,
Mr. Wesley Young and . Miss
Florence • Hnick,(ey Of Teeswater;
visited on ,Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thompson. •
• MO. Harry Champion of Auburn
visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Havens, leaving on Saturday
far, a week's visit with friends at
Hamilton ,and Detroit.
, Rev. and,,Mrs. J. L. Burgess held
a banquet and social evening •for
the young people of South Kinloss
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wigs Mc-
Millan (nee Christina McKenzie).
. BELFAST
„ (Intended . for Lett Weelc) • •
Mr. - and Mrs, Roy Alton 'and,
fanallY. spent Sunday with. Miss 'Cun-
ningham,- Port Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Zinn and family
visited rccently with t friends... it
Clinton.
•Mrs. Spence Irvin Aid' by sent
the •past Week' . With •Iter Parentt, at
'
. Mr, „and kik--• •WeitileY
and ftimily, 'spent . Sunday With . Mr.
and Mrs. Will Alton.' •
tdeserm Albert and. 11arriseti Tay-
lor
of Vest' ykrawanosh,were yi titers.
iit'Mr; Gilbert •Vint's,ou toeaosic.
Our Syinnatity IS...extended to :the.
'tiferiti- relatives " nt. 'late
-4
' 'Since the . departure. 'cif Reg.
Smith,- the selection 01 a. manager
for thit..; season's ball teami has been
it nine); :.discussed Object.. At • an
enthusiastic meeting on 'MendaY
night, Art McCartney was !Ideated
to 'Act in this, capacity, the 'duties of
which will he extra .bindensozne thin
year in rounding out a contendiing
•Seintdi in that LizekneW Will sten into
faster company in the Bruce League
and -will -bee, pitted-egairist-seme-claS2'
.3rThe,Bn1nrice
. .• :,League schedule willube'
drawn upL tonight .in Walkerton and
unless something - unforseen-inisea'
Cartney, ,Clark •FinlaYsoit. and Jerry
Rathivell • are • among those who art
expected. to represent the:local tlub,
wh the' dates are tot. • • '
The 'ChM is. Paced with lick • of
funds and it is .planned to sellsea-
son'S tickets. Prespeetsi. are that
there will be eight home gimes' thi
summer and: a season's ticket would
be sold fee $1.50; not eo include ex-
hibition or playoff games., Children
under, 10 years will be admitted free,
The ) meeting appointed Bert Ward,
special constable during. home games
to try and keen an eye on, those Who,
gain admission to the Park other
than by clicking' the ,"turnstiles".
• • • 'd A
ASHFIELD NT 0.\ES
John, Taylor. She Was herr_ • .near
Whiteelmieli was :a • graduate
eirse
prac-
tised her .irofessinn._ there'. for:
numler of years. Surviving are .two
brothers and three Siefert.
Tent was in Wingharn. ceineteir on.
?tonday ,•afternoon.
Miss Catherine Patterson silent .•
!.ast 'Week with Mrst,
The 'Institute. presented their Play ,
1Y:fitted "Clos:ed ............... the hall
last Tneadity with Pod
ittendruieS -Present, which wee' en-
loiecITIT-After the nlay. a. Social
.`ime.: was spent in
BELFAST
Mr. and Mrs. Raynard of Luelcnow
ire, visiting with :their daughter,
qrs. . Walter , Alton. •
. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Irwin visited
--ecently with Mrs. Anderson, Dun -
Mr. Larry , Harrison of Godericli, ,
spent" Sunday at Mr, James HiCkett's
'Xt.: and Mrs. Geo. Lane spent the,
videlc,endf-with-relativetrlit-Flesher„.
• :Mr:. and Mra, „Andrew. Gaunt '...and• •
Mr ANin • Sherwood Of WawanOah.:.
lpent7StindaY-Vtli-',.MO. 'ShertinedT'-
--itrid
ST. HELENS
Mr.: Lorne, Woods .was, -a visitor in
OnclOn: recently:,
, Res:, C.-7Wilkinson ' attended
.Presbytery meeting .in Clinton 011
Tuesday, 'While Mrs, Wilicinseii, Mrs.
Winnis',and Misi, M. O. Itulther-
ford were in attendance at the Pres-
Lirterial of the S.' in
same toWn.
• Mr. and Mrs. Kruger and Leis,
Mrs. NVill Leitch', Mrs. Rey Cringle
and Helen of Detroit, . visited with
friendet. here oVer, the week -end
Mr, and Mrs. John .Canteron and
'Sono Mrs. George Stuart and Mr,
` Ross Murrayi were. Veal With Mr
and Mrs. las. Douglas, Mitchell,. re-
‘
- „Mr. Dan MacInnis has returned cently. ,
itein,a two Weeks' vus4 with :friends „ Mo. R.,K.•.11diller, Mr; and -..-14."-;
Kincardine: ' W. L Miller, tiobel and DototliY,
-fiS 3 N, MacKenzie of Ripley; Were 'receet Visitors With friends at
spent the week end at the home of Goderich.
her son' " Mr N J. MacKenzie -Mr Arnold 'Weeds ritri. James
Mr, MitePathine of Clinton has Barbour, St .• and Mimi -Mary 'Jane
'Irwin, visited with Mr. and Mrs.. Jas.
engaged' with •Mr. WM. • jehntton to
help • with the sprini.„ wet*, ,and i he
ard his ,faintly hate, Meted be the
.."Jamieson house". • . ‘••
Mrs: Fred •IiiiS 'returned:
nycrinkliain after visiting for a
,WCek with her brother, Mr. lain:es.
Johnston: '' • ' v
..,MacPillvary and MO.
MacGilly'ai•Y are An • .Listowel this
week attending the meetings of the
Synod of .London • atia ItitiniltOrkt
Mr. •Walter Jetnieli is lielPhig, :Mt.
Sam, Gibson. with his spring „ work.:
,
The leviers have :made., 4..Stert,
,
„late this reit,. owing to the.veit told Tames Vitileetti
Iventh0t w IVO t‘ 0 -
,"ClOsed Lips!' :A. three -act play,
will be presented b the Whitechurch
Institute Society in the Community
Hall; on Tuesday &ening, May 8th
at 8 o'clock.' This play hes beei4re,
Sented before to a full ,house and
come; to St. , Helens highly recom-
mended, The Whiteelitirch . 1:.plece,,,-
orchestra will simply music betWeelt
Acts And lifter the play. The east of
players isE, Grace.
Ttobt, Mowbray, Leita
T , egt i1iarie, Tiffin; Orton drific:,
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