HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-9-17, Page 44 --Thursday, September 11tk. 1951
PORTER'S HILL
PORTER'S HILL. Sept. le. -At
Grace church last Sunday Mr. K .1.
Smith of Stratford gave a splendid ed -
dress to the Men's Club. Taking hos
test from l,st Corinthians 1 :1.11, Ise
stressed particnlatiy the brotherhood
of man sad the opportunity which
-Bp■ent tetud►tietts 11ffor4 for those
who have plenty to help those who are
to need. rte referred enneetaily to
the serious sontlitiuue in the West, as
compared with Ontario's plenty, and
pointed out that Canadians now bpd
au opportunity to demonstrate their
brotherhood.
At the regular meeting, of the Men's
Club next Tuesday evening Mr. W. 16.
rald.v. of Toronto, superintendent d
%gents fur all of Canada for the Em-
pire Lite Insurance Cobnpany, will ad-
dress the ..Club on "Life Insurance --
Its Relation and Benefits to Farmers)"
As Mr. Fairly is coming to Porter's
Hill especially for this meeting. It le
hoped there will be a large number
out to hear him.
Mr. Fred Bell was at Mount Forest
ou Monday with a load of pears, which
he sold to good advantage.
Many from this district attended
the Godertcb fair and there are •
large number going to the Western
Fait at London.
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NT K, Sept. 1& -Mr. llel-
vin pCraig underwent a successful tiger-
ada, tett the removal of ria tonaile S
Clinton op )'today test.
Donnybrook United church will bald
its anniversary services cm Suuday,
at LSO and 720 p.m. Rev. P. S.•
Metras, a termer minister. will preach
and Balgrave tatted church Omit
lvrnieb the weak.
Me. idwyu Chimney wait . Sul(
ri ria hotue. Isere. .
A, stsr'eenettrl wetner resat was held
THE SIGNAL
.81 bei o medal speaker and spec*
tittrt� la being arranged.
W. 1L 8. Yyting.-fl'bd regular
n twutbly meeting of Ips W. M. 8. of
Union, church was had at the koaae
ee the , Forest McClave an the after-
a(iith" of 8epteulber 9, wtter stateea
.jjaegskrrs present. Considerable sewt■g
was 'done. The devotional exercise*
weed taken by Mts. A. PbUlips. Mrs.
rwood reed "Pour 1.11' Beek Sbee�
the negro child's v!relon of
-The role telt was reepsadeit
to with dee text word "Wue•esee "
Mrs. ,Geo. Mcllwata sans a solo, '•Phe
Master lob de Sheep Ful.' " Met. Har -
in lie,' Wallaee'a grove .'un• • F4rid"Y wood read a letter from Rev, J. Coburn
evening. I re conditions In the Went, and also
The Y. I'. S. will meet uu Friday 1 asked the So'irty to stand behind the
erent$g to.t.this week. Mr. Guiddw roarer In temperance to be taken up
Naylorw have charge of the meet. In the Sunday school. Mrs. Forest
ing. It is ezttuec'ttd that a debate M,('lure rad au artkle. "Our Alloca•
will be held. dull Window." Rev. F. W. Craik gave ld by the aecretay, era• J. B.
The W. M. S. will hold its regular a short talk on "The Good Shepherd." Rhodes, ut Exeter. lir". T. Swan
meeting on Thursday a basement
m, Seg After the conclusion of the meeting a Health, of Seaford", treasurer, gate
temher 17th, in the basement of the dainty lunch was served by the her fluent -lel report, which shows some
chun'In hoatrss. decrease,. and lemur herreases. hut' It
The sympathy of the nity to
extended to Mrs. Snowdenru and Miss Young People Fralernhe.-The regu- 1. extst'te1 chit by the cud ut the
Winnie Haines in the death of their lar meeting of the Young People's So- year the allocation of 13.323 will be
sinter, Mrs. lloQulllln. clety of Union church was held in the realized.
church on Friday evening. The press- The remarks from tlw library and
literature' (secretary, *lies B. ' Mac -
NewFurnitnre,
Let us look after your re-
quirements in New
Furniture -_-
We can positively save
you money -
-Get our prices first -
BLACKSTONE'S..
Furniture Exchange.- .
pt IYTIRLI. '. K. 8'
1Qrs?K 4T' FORTS
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'I'M aaatlal rally of Huron Peseta -
torte' W. M. 8., of the PnwbyterllU
Ckurch in Canada, was held W Bev
forth, Tuesday, Srptewlwr Milk to
First Presbyterlau church. It was a
beautiful day and eeeri•thiug eentbtued
to make this. au wttstaudlug meeting.
Miss -Jacked. ut is vier, the raga
yrsili.. atter a abort tae ting oat Fr -14147---11411:111-.111. the
theeaeeutive, opened the morning -nth- church basement,
tion"r'ltie Hewett anctttary wNattuctad The dowupourirtala wltlll `edtee
�evutional e. president
after which on Sunday eves was very w.IeowC
Mr James Kerr, td thelu this vie {nity after such a lengthy
ceased was eighty-two year, of age rud
an uncle of Mr. Retic Curry of Nile!
8abbatb school service will be held
at ttse esoel heirs un 8ttodsy• There
wile be 'miswriting,' cbirch aefvice,
u'eremto auulveraary services being
held at Leebuntsl'utted erutch. Rev.
W. C. Pattoq of Benmlller will be the
apecial preacher at both seer lees.
Rev. W. (1. Shaw w111 take Mr. Patton's
work on Sunday.
The =*SF•
ate remark* welcomed the delegates dry spell. The ground and pastures.
Seaford' W. M. 8... fu a few appruprt-
to Seaford'. The minutesof the rally I also creeks and other water supplies
In Exeter last September, the annual had become so dry that a tress nuppl7
_meeting 1u Clinton In January, rud rhe•
1 was mush needed.-
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roach of Dtm-
exwutlt•r meeting in June, were
Mouton were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. McPhee.
Mr. Thos. McPhee entertained his
Sunday school class of boys at his
home on Monday of last week. All
report a very enjoyable time.
Guild Meering, -The Giris' Guild
met at the home of Mks Ethel Table
on Tuesday. Ttw president. Mims Mary
Bogie. premidel. Mrs. (Rev.) Shaw led
In prayer and Mises Oral Finnigan read
the Scripture lessee. The roll call
was auswered by thirteen members and
there were nine visitors. Mrs. Wilbur
Johnson wive r very interesting pwpecr
on tlw summer home of the chlldreu
of Earlseourt Howe, Toronto. It Was
decided to bold a Hallowe'en social on
the evening of October 30th and It
was also derided to send a Christmas
Robt. I)avIdsoD. - - I thee on Inc lesson. The remainder of
Union Chunk News: -Rev. F. W. 1 the Program Included violin solos by 1 and instructive account of tlw Blew hale this year ho the needy In South- last week with her parents, '9r,
:dal ('ounett meeting In Winnipeg. Her ern Saskatebewan.. The meeting was Mrs. W. F', Mett•alf.
Calk had charge of the service on Sun- Pete loons. a byEleanor
reading by Maurice' description of the vesper srrcicr to I then brought to a Hoar with a hymn S-Hlgglrm.-A quiet bedding
dry His text was 'Love -The Great- Frame, a duet and In aixlene old Klldonau church and her an{wat- and the Mizph benediction. Refresh- was soIemnlurl at F,Tmwara"FF►inue
est Force in the World," how 1st Cur- Cox, Cox.
arrea duets try Evelyn and et telling of the closing words of Mrs. welt* were served by the hostess and r I'reiubytrrlen chun•h. iondon. ee Sat-
urday.
Rev. As, 13th chapter Neltl A street Ray Cux. a reading by Elva Elliott,' IMnt 1 social hour was spent. Septewtwr 15111. when 'Ruth
Rev, G. T. Watts, of North street p duet by Olive and Bessie Young. I t Helen, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs.
church, will hive charge of the ser- a recitation by Alvin Betties. Mrs. aa/n t William Higgins of the village. and
vice. He will speak on the missionary Will Cox and Mr. Pete Young played keen t Dalton Smith, i. of Or and airs.
and maintenance fund. Rev. F. W. the accompaniments. Two contests rchlevemeut Smith of Purest, milted in mer-
Cralkwin speak on the time subject were then entered into by everyone. 1 f li Smlt by Rev. Mr. were mil The brad -
in Niorth_street ehureh Sunday morn- the captains being Marion Colwell, all J kelt as ptrel wasridecharmingbyev. Ina ism green suit and
tag. - Spacial-renalc . Delnf-arrange14.E[etetl Winyah' and Raz -Cori mtveh -deet Me eaer llri+t wok e,t ilia .. clone -fitting .. to
for the sly D y. hich., • 111 be her i was *erred; by the Union Society. Rev. lug presidents would be carried ua by
27br is Rally Day, whish .will be cele- F. W. ('talk mored a urate of thanks to . a•eerlpable and efficient herder.
tinted at talon church:-11=selendtd I die right l wmiely-far the-�V-ir-�r.-'3:' i( sde rat le
program has been-a,rra.nmed by the J and Mr. Ray Cox moved a vote of drains of Huron I'r•rsbytet7, br'oagkt
hoard of religion" edueatioa....On Sun- , thanks to i'rtion Soetety Tot their boa- - greethigs to the I'rewbytevtaT a'
`1bR. Mer _'i, tio,i.e,.� vi...s 1' pitality._-Fitti-a*e reembeetuf lbe,tWO.� tea. - q�..� t g4'g - .ttlw14l.
will be held at 1'nion Flue di. ere I aot'1e- TA e'ere presrrrt•
ar dent. Miss Margaret Pentland, oven._
{TiDUFj y� Tovi �1SHl` the meeting and Rev. F. W. Craik led "Ewan, -the erieh, were height and to
". -� lin prayer. Miss Pentland welcomed the pxdut. Many members visited her
OODERICH TOWNSHIP, Sept. 16. the members of the Y. P. 8. of Grace table, where tier books were displayed
-Miss Esther MclI'waln was in Tor-; church who were present. The meet- at the noon ksa
onto visiting the Exhibition over Mei Ing was then handed over to Grace The roll call Of' a axillaatl a.
week end- I church Society. In the absence of their so cietiea. C. 0. I. T. groups Miss Helen Davidson, of the Clinton president. Miss Clan Harrison took bands was responded to 1'y a mem-
mission
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School of Commerce, spent the week- , charge. The Scripture lesson was � eel intber erest and appleach ause. and created
and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Psalm 21, and the leader reed an ar- atlas Jeckell gave a very concise
day for his home re
going to McMaster University Hamil-
ton, where be is 1a his fourth year.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Ferguson
Luadou+wele the guests of the ionise
mother, Ctrs. M. e�Q°y�ty
week -rod. ( • t , g z , of . •? �t
Mins A. McIntyre, playlet, of the'
summer at the home of Mrle ;atblla{
Pearson, returned to 8trathroy' last
week.
dleiv . M. Gale, Is -baba
rittliaMdL11111511 Bay ORY'lltlft Week
left on Thursday, taking Mrs. Gale
Land (lead s to visit at Waterloo
utker platter+.
MM. 1). Prellttr$ tip =' Q%
been has visiting her pa lig Mt.
Mrs. W. J. Stinson, left fort Ira,.
Ilaturday.
Air. and Mrs. Wlghtm n.b*es return-
er to their cottage after spending a
week In Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. ('leave Erwin of Prince
Albert were herr Sunday calling on
relatives and trleuds.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian McRae of Strath-
roy spent the weak -end wttb the lat-
ter's aunt, Mrs. M. Fraser.
Mr*. K. P. Lewis auwl Miss Dora Me-
Mahun. of Toronto, are guests of Dr.
aieI airs. N. W. Woods. .
Dr. Newton -Brady is 1l tIfabta-lhla
week taking_. ihOti csi}ii
Mk•h*t4's
Miss Lowe of Port Doerr:1014.144141.11
Mrs. John Tows.Mr. rud afro.Seymour of t_(Asr
visiting their daughter. Mles''VIotst
Seymour. this week. - ' •" '
Miss Jessie Metealf, who *pant the
summer abroad, spent a fes days
e Stncluin at that tweeting left
with the audleuee n vivid picture no
o be forgotten. andarouseda
deelte to Ko on to greater
s In the missionary enter -
primes. 1t was the genera feeling
bat in securing es 'r'
WESTFIELD
'.VESTleIF:LD,•• Sept. 16. -Mrs. Gor
dun Snc•ll is visiting her slater at
7hatha�1 t to match. Abe wa
Anniversary serdeee will be held in attendee) by her slater. Miss T.ottie
Westfield United church un Sundry. Higgins. 5.114 w -as attires In a brown
nth. Rec. Dunenu McTariah i ensemble. Mr. Brawn Higgins. brott er
OS Exeter will be the speaker at the of the bride. supported the groom.
aftertioon and evening Servhes' After the ceremony the coling couple
_12 fin Mr+ Wm. Walden and tam left 4r, A motor trip to Sande. arriving
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wtttrr arid --Mee. l ,it the hone of the-hride's parents on
ItertaaVineeni of Belgian*. I Wwluewl'y evening Ou Friday they
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coiok and fam Heft fur their 1 ' In West T.nrne.
were gue'twon Stutday at the I1enle: where the groom 1Hydro .nrwrinten-
prayer.
The afternoon gelation opened at. 2
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Unusual Values -in Women'srl
Fall Apparel at Cornfield's
Have you seen the - new fall fashions ?
Have y-oulim the loves supple
-- fabrics and the rich, sp ors -rine
-smartest an&mostlnter i
fall fashions are now on d' lay at our
store. We mieVaftwitrairte a ,
will notes that . style originality -can- be had
tet._ most 'modest prices if you purchase
here.
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You enjoy the lasting
happiness that goes
with dist indivel y correct
style and fine goolity-
and at incomparable
values.
s'iry Ir. - , of Yt_ and airs. John Pelts of Rlyth.. dent, Ruth's many friend" wish her a
= Miss Laura I cltua &ld aeFietaf, .' The . W. 71. 8. ;held their- regular very- m,. ha ._
_ ,yaN tile. speaker of the arlenlOott and monthly meeting on 51edneslia-j, -ftep-
- i1 watt „11 privilege to hear such a tcmlwr 9, with nineteen members awl
tuneful *Mires 011 miaslatery work one vlak*s-prsewt.. The responsive
=I In the Gnat West. slits Pelt* pow reading was Intl by the president. Peat, Mrs.
. "sem 1 kowu robot• n w ler"' 11°W itesbt. Buchanan; read the devotional_ KINGSItlIIIN E, September 16th.-
of language.orad speaks front a lraek-
wallet -and MI/I• Muriel Lamonte gave Mx. Michael J. Dalton has returned to
= ground of knowledge dolt can only be a reading-.. "The Faithful F'ew.' Mr,. London to resume his studies in Rt.
• attained by thorough "tally Fred J, /cook eve a nlouthotgau aelec- I Peter's Seminary and Mr. Eugene
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• taught MO Iwld the attention of her
them: Mrs. R. Vincent, read a poem. O'Keefe left on Monwley to enter the
I audience. for rveryosw felt she ..arae. - - - i -- -- -
f1 giving expression to ideas 011 a Mtb'
iject she thoroughly wuleretond
I
had made her uw•u. She showed tidr-
k how much had been atxrompilseed
through missionary enterprise In from m
the Natlooal Relief Cnmltee and r, 11i "thmpr and sun of Detroit
solving the many problems arising
for the needy In the mand her brother. .flw tiowney, spent
ref differ- It, was decided_ that a h■le be packet several days last week visiting at the
irrm tine incoming or people eet." Doe new
e111 nations and vitaerrl Iter listenen� homes of Mr. inc. Corirtney and Mr.
tit► mrttt/ntrr
wr was redved intthriinrlrty: FAL Sennett.
flint only through knowing and IIv11tg The Westfield orchestra are takiug
Christ could the problems confronting "1.11_4'. concert at- the Minn"' digs )ItteIron O'C.crintpt stent a few
the world today be'eliminated. - 1 "111_4 ,the, rreaaea days In ihereit last week.
las Margaret (Direr brought- a Aecen! from this vbinky w-etakiog A very large crowd gatterred. �ef
if l4por('-of the work of ID London Fair this week. ellea-
Jroae•ph's (-hutch Ant P4* `1fdlWfiTl a
the three dumps at ianesll this stub- an event oaf oatmeal Intermit took place
roes. A very drltglu•nl num►w-r acus there at *'Irl o'clock, hrltir the mar -
a ettwrt.tte.- "Han the igt�L Veiled CARLOW nage of Mho Monies tYrnntmr to
KINGSBRIDGE
Special Measure -
Samples
NOW HERE
W. C. Pridham
Son. _
1l'g Wali[
Kt1aeS7, GoheicL
was derided •tn bold a chicken pie
inllper on Wedneuday night. October-
2101, the program to be given by local
-te.lms Mrs. R. Vincent read a letter
Jlr. James Gibbon'( of. W(ngham and
Mr: John Grennan of Windsor visited
et P. M. Sullivan's on Aatnrlay.
Interesting New Features
Mark Fall Coat Styles
The straight silhouetteis the most out-
lldti- _ . .
standing feature... " Fur is more widely
used and- Coats are very cleverlytailored.
Novelty buttons and -belts give a new
to cam. 11low 18 We -time io pure lase ' `a
-----Avinitreoat when t t tock is -complete.
gat
FAIL KID CLOVES JUST IN
French washable, kid Gloves, made by Trifousse, em-
body style and ht. See our -new range.
Special Showing of Millinery
Thi new fashions inHats are_veur
becoming and dainty with Huffy
ostrich • sprays or of more tailored
styles. You will be delighted with the
new Hats. The prices are most rea-
sonable. `
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will be closed on Monday, September 21st,
` on account of the Hebrew holiday, and
i..will re -open on Tuesday, September 22nd.
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A. CORNFIELL
Your sung by Mesdames lames
art. William Wright, the
Murray and M. P. Fatteronn. l"cnUI-
pannkd by Mrs. M. R. Rennie.
Mrs. ReddItt, of Ilwderach. general
Interests secretary of the Provincial
R . M. 8., was unable to be present.
but a letter was read from her. Mn".
}:ropey, of Mitchell. Proviritial fife
memtoersh{p secretary. who waw In the Interesting birthday Marty at the home
audience. made a few effective re- of urn. John Treble ou 'rinlrwlay, the
marks. A resolution was pawed ex- 3n1, and had ■s guests memlwrm of
1 pressing regret at the removal from the W. A. from Benmlller. and alio
the Ptesbyterdnl of Mels. a{e Derm(d. of. Indies from the Presbyterian groups;
Goderlch, who aetett es tat vlei pi' es!In ■II bout thirty were present.
debit and of era. McDonald. of Gods• 4 Hrs. W. W. Walter presided gad after
Joseph A. Keeper,-t'f)., of Tktrolt.
(lntrurlel for Iasi week) 3Ir. A. Karpet. ar., 1Mr. and Mrs A.
CARLOW. Sept. 10.-Rec. and Mrs. Kemper. jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. R.
John Young. of Mezlet. New York. \}oleeky and fanny. Mlssen flue and
are spending s few days with Mr. Paella Keeper, ed flwtnvft. t alY{Ai$c4
Youngs brother. Mr- Alexz__Ymng. the Kasper -O'Connor wedding.
h/yal. HPV. Father RrdRvan, of flhaten. at -
W. M. S. Meeting The members of tended the wedding dinner and lifter -
the W. M 14. held a successful and noon reception at the benne of 1'r. end
Mrs. M. J. O'Connor n« Saturday.
MIsse* Elizabeth and O.rltalde
O'Connor spent a cmicee er Aays at
their home here last week .
Mr. and Mrs. (:tamer std eblid-
them, of Detroit. are r(mitore with Mien
M■bel MacNamara.
Mw. Jas. O'Donnell. Jr,. of London.
*B id ntfir. R. M.-t(niflvaara Sun-
it 71,
deb. irho-acted as asenstar7: end
preening the Socletys entire* le
9 • e4w0..iimm .. eu,r t ■ tt.HO • seeder
.� Nod belpfllInPru.
H The audience bowed their heads in
a a .41.idik'tIt1ivirti th'e"Hivitlt�r,--'-
that Rec. Dr. Larkin may be
to health.
Everyone was delighted that tb!
9' Provincial Board was represented by
a Mrs. F. IL Larkin, who was the Pres-
hyterial president from 11123 to 1$'113.
1 1u ler talk. Mrs. Larkin gave many
helpful thoughts, but specially Kremlin!
1 the importance of Intensive study of
Ow BIM e. so that every ('hrietlan «U!
b• ready to defend Christ.
The del{eatory prayer was even by'
' Mess C. A. Taylor. pr+ealdellt_ll...thE
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• Birth . aux{Ilery.
aThe Margaret Larkin C. O. 1. T.
group of First Presbyterian church,
= venf,rtie. presented a pageant. "Keenest
t= of World Fellowship." which every -nee
• npprecintim'. Mrs. Fraser, president
of Itnyti'ld auxiliary•, grace the closing
= prayer. to.. til,-- Bu._ Rnd were prat ,j
- 'no) rashes- Aid of First t'rt'stlytey- -y.tlnch was rwery er-71nd apt en •v
1= ivu church entertained the Presbytery sot -Int -hour together.
,41141 Presbyterial Society to n mucin l..
enjoyed dI 'r at 110111 1)1111 a the
ip�r itfg exerelses ern--WtaL-long
and daughter. Miss Remelt. leadete i
detL."It FaA.,tu,i In
a ramming manner. ails" ■ read e
tribute to the late 1nr. Caroline Mac-
1�" ghats .... - to 3apsrw.-- --Mee
GAnliner gore a reading Illnetrat-
hie the vague of systematic tithing.
A letter telling of eonditfmrs In the
driers -rant arena in tie West and urging
all to help those who are In rami was
read by Rev. W. 1. Patton. The
guest sneakier of the afternoon wee
MIs,. Mary Robertson. who spoke on
"The Mn11howl of Jest'.-" 'l'oo often
we think of Him only 1n the terms of
God. away above human twinge. when
we pshoald remember He emptied Him-
self --of Him divinity and took on HIIu
'the ?nem of a Merrant.' .. Mru. t iter. )
Patton sang very sweetly; "into a Tent
Wlwre a (;s-psy ligy i.■y." and after
11 cote of thanks*
all who had PO
kindly and efficiently given their aer-
iiw•s the meeting was closed by the
benediction. Afterwards all adjourned
bed
o'clock len.
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NILE. `rcpt. 1+I Mr nod Mr•s. Henry
Mathews and two children and MIAs
Lizzie Mathews visite( on Sundny at
the hone • of .Mr. and Mrs. l'Iifford.
ltackett's of Lanes.
Quite a nfmher from the vicinity
,•tendwl the deeoratton merrier, held at
• •olborne eemetery on 14nnday.
Mr. and Mr". Cecil Sloan .of RI.
1'hr•aua. vis{art at the home of Mrs.
hritther., air.;Hcrh, Pentland, on
windaf. -
Recent tisltM" It the home ,of air.
BAYFIELD
-iIATIrlf i.tl, dept. 15.-31eeds Annie
as ill-Tie-Ate�' M67Atii"E--R.`1r;
of Detroit. le spending a week or two
at hce hems here,- - -----
Mr.
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Mr. Norman O'Connor, of lraseRtbm.
1s spending a week around home.
Mr. John MacNamara left on Smtday
to visit among his Detroit friends for'.
e NiuIIe. We ram sorry to -say that Mr.
MacNamara has not been enjoying rery
gond health lately and his many
friends hope for an Improvement very
arwm.
Mesmer. Tom and John O'Neil. Bert.
-Martin and John and Tom Howard
ire enjoying London sights today.
Mr. Jo1111 S. Dalton visited imrtdon
Dr, Mnnday.
Messrs. Devi. Dalton, !art Mermen
and Toni Sullivan "pent it temple sr
days In 11w Forest ('sty this week.
A large number from here attended
the funeral of the fate !tier. Jam.
Dalton of Gnderich. whieh tnnit place
falnetarlay of Iart week • _
Death of Mien Haub Styles --On
Septepplter 7th Mies Hannah Styles,
aged seventy -Ave years. riled after a
abort 111nPrem at the home of her
nephew, Philip Atrntin. f.orahl. O1110,
when. she hag muse her home for 1 *
Mefood ilnd Marion i)avisrn are spent- Past Pleven Seers: She ens the dnngh-
Ing this week In London as guests ter of Simon and .fohnn11N Styles of
«1114 th. IatteYc sl"trrsr Kingsbridge, whn wen• n 5 the flet
)ir. sod Mrs. F'rwl Fowlle end afr..I seetflers In At. Jrlsepii's tklrlsb. She Is
innwrence Fowlle of London spent Nie merited by, three .I*teru_; Mrs. John
murk en.I «1114 their slstyr., Misses F.
and E. a o«He.
Mr. and Mrs. ti'm. Metr•alf returned
on Friday to their home neer Pitta -
hunt. Pa., after eliciting the former's funeral took pude 'Hrflrsday m o t14u t•
ptret. a: l lr. and Mrd., W. T. , Metcalf. Septetulter 10th. littutnhwt high' mese
Mr. and airs. Il A. ain.t ter aflssy was eeIchrsted ht' Rev. J, J• Johnston,
boo no Jean eel Master sandy
psntnr rif iyf•"lhlt'y's,-tereM; onto,
e sermon+, ar? well am the many
mlr+tnl Mregn ate the many
Keefe, of -klaiklrk. Alta.; Katherine.
of Felmattdm, Alta., and Agnes. of
('hir•mtn. 111.: thee* brrthere. Slmot,
of Detroit: Joseph, of'NPattic, Womb..
and Peter. of Neikirk., Alta. The
MnetarrI ipft ,m Thtrrdve of host-weelt
for Florida. They intend motoring
rad Mr.. Ross' McPhee *ere Mr*, 'through the Eastern State* and wnI
Brassy Hyatt of Oolerir'h, MINI Mild- leave MIss I"abel atn.tanh whn 1s Iuar-
n.i 1',io{i and Mr. P. Whestlry -Ate Ins her vacation, to *gnaw her attune with whom aha camp Iii tnotest.
at .Tohn. Hopkins hoopital, RalflmnrC. 4The relntices who attended the ser
Miss J. E. Whlttaker.whn aplf,t met- rhe" were S1 Ytcles of IN•trult.
eras Weeks with Mrs. J. H. McLend. Agnes SryIrs. And nlrycw :tdetlne Keefe
returned to Toronto on Saturday. slid Knfhrvne Style. o1 Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Raker and halve. Mr mum) Mrs. Robert Frasier. Mr and
Mr...and *Mrs. Vletnr Burt and family yrs. Win. Stack of ( eveIsnh (Ado
. ar ▪ t ",'ii'11r11'�° . isli'.likr.:s w .7 le74t, l+
gPlj>G.,,a Ira:_:««*„ ]k.•.�a.:,.,::.....Fa..^.: ilbtl4i, ��';, n `Illi( llttptll�
frfends at the serrfke. seemed the high
esteem in Which deepaeed was held by
Toronto. ,
Mr. Aml Mrs Chester Rt'nwn c1{ DP,
trnit are visiting with the lady's per.
,'nIS, Mr: and Mr., Jos. Me('ain.
Mr. and Mr:' Oliver pmlth and
chBMren of iinngsnnnn ririnlf rlsIMd
r. :*acct •w ..
. `ret v ;W.f.',
"'the late Wm 'Coy- Baker_ 111w1 two granmiwiresa. Y,ti•0711' •wlr11
rr of .\+Meld dna 11+hip , was held 0e Mr (:nrdon .t Peddle. who has been ' llewp Arcane, interment was In ('al -
1 Monday from the lime. of Mr. Hare] M charge of Knot Preahyterlan church vary eswiteer, Loretp llhlte
l'erlw'ntor I0 Cellnn 0e cemetery. Dee for the Past four months. left on Mrtn- ( her SUM ' alik•LOTT smelt',
rte'
Footwear
-FACTS AND FA[IIES
ws have 1pv+eld+
- kirogi eTer stook
of Foot tar we are keeping
up our standard of quality,
for the principle stili holds
good "That the best is the
cheapest."
When in need of any Foot-
wear let ns show you our
Base, and when in need of
repairing we can give yon
a good and neat job.
-TRY 08 NOW -
East
Strut Footwear
aud heal Shop
-0paogite trC.•-.-*mill n:.
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