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John r Quaid la spending this. wook
visiting 'with her daughter, Mrs. Fohn
)jaePherson, ' at Teeewater.
• Master Bolin and M1 /eau,. von
•
and daughter or° DP. and Mrs, M.
• #r+alxan of. Gt erich, visited lest week
.,olid with 'their /• {uncle and .aunt, Mr,
Niro. Per Graham. 6
And �" Grah•
am.
hoot. commren ed in the.
last Sunda
*United churchyr when dif-
f erent e1asses were formed With
.te " rs. The
•rents
as,.well
fie the e
Children areinvited 'to attend. each
.fl
un at' 2 ' .m., Just before ® church
du
� P
at, 0.
The young people of the TJnited
tr.
'chureb- ia.1(14k that, . "A R+1 'di
made it ainiiy:" to Aub Ibis F11d47.
night and, SiugbridgeMonday night
Of next week.
An enloyable tr evenlng "Opt VillAbt 1n
the .school -houses Oa Wednesday; or lit
week, • 'when a dsnee was old Vow
Hared by th�ec�lrarnj' AFor,um�. f7oQQf�/�� they coM1*.
munity. Musics was supplied' 1J MsrA
and Mrs. Ulan Schram . and Mr. and
Mrs. " Robt. Bogle. The proceeds of 'the'
evening were sent' in aid of t Stclart
llenry, • li'und for a `blind, : returned
Soldier of Grey'co. tyy.:• • -
§/101"PARDTON
ir
• S PP,A1DT4N April 10. ,--.,
Mrs
'one , is visiting relatives and friends.
at ' indoor *Ad Detroit
Marvin agent : Jaster'"1010011
his father in Windoer, alio friendas itt
Detroit.
Visitors at the house of Mr. and Ur&
Geo. Maaggitt over the week -eat were
her 'brother, 't Mr. Sinter . iiia rd, atAd;
Mrs. Hilliard of,Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. Hent.: Truitt and family' and Mr.
Don Haggitt, of Garden ,City,
Meet Ww. Vogler and Jimuny°, : also
Lletltea�at t Ha
n road Nixdorf of the US.
Merchant Marine, and Ilia. Nixdorf, of
Detroit," .and Mur.: c;n 'Masgitt end
Beftrly, of Goderich.:
MaO MarisMretur�el
to o
London and elfnt the. Easter week
With. her sisters who ,Spent :aster
Bogie, And Z*b Meru,: t}�.
Mrt �t. u Belie +r 1* it ,patient yr M• in
Ooderich bo+rrr , reeeming front *n
operatic; ►+ e h boy it
recovery.
48rinE r4D, .pp Ara. (a'rter of
Ludesboro br vlsitin .her daughter,
Mrs. D. R. Mackenzie..
'
"VisitQrtt home:for
the -Vaster holt-
day's were' Mie Merle* Maaekenele of
,Torouto; Mimes Anna, Charlotte and
Lois )40,00.1141,0,o Toronto ,i• Miss
t ate. oMidway.;, Mr.
Be �
li 1�Ma. Ce4
,, .
C Waterlog;M
r
Archie • Md eMurcbl3", of Detroit t,
Suunday. ' with their ' aunt, Man Violet Wm. Drennan, or British Columbia,
FIGURE IVI'`VJCTORYBO`,
,
NO It 1,0140 SHELIM.
SQ` i' 1I1 GETTING A.-
DOUBLE CRACK AT
ITLER ►
\\':
,DOESt BUT TIIFRE
ARE ENOUGH FOLKS BACK HOME
BUYING Tm,Tow pair, DO''
"IT DOGE: HER I' .
Al E'YOU WITH, .SIM?
The ltca1 may Seom. nearly
• -over to -us here sin: Canada.
but to the mem over there
the daif£erence between
nearly, and quite may be the.
di eren ce-botvveebAiife
downnow!Let's al1-more
and more Bonds. this. time!
JOHN •I.ABAT.T 1.'tMITEP
London : Canada
James Thompson or 'B id has
been. ;appointed chief constable. ter
at
i�iintoln
a salary of $1,000. ,
'Zan 1''. •i4e r, 'Bluevale,` diadd on
,r ida at the of a
�" ,• y home his daughter,
Mr�l, Raymond =iett Turnber to
s
a� the. wag Q rr
teem -
ship. 1 horn, n y
T
p .. �
Morrie'poun�lnry in'1867 and lived in
thu't dlstriet all his :lite..
It emoted that work will be
eon neueed shortly can the construetiion
of the new wln3 at the Wiughatur hos-
pital. The main •contract has ,inn
awarded to the l'utherbobgh :Contrue;•-
Oen Company of Loudon,
lugbam's thirteenth power;.bill, far
1. was . a credit of s7,25.$47.This
will, not mean any rebate tor; users, as
the, Commission had an. overdraft „of
' '$3,00o••'and the• ' balance, Wilt be used
to improve .the system.'. The ° whole-
sale rate to Wiagham for the next year
will be,- 37.i$0, reduced from $40.50,
Receive Legacies
from I,ondoaner's Estate : ' .:,.
Wtnghaain and', Luokr ow relatives
share in the estate of the late. Simon
C; tae of Landon, valued at' $U8,598.
Donald Rae, of Winghaxn, brother, re -
'Pelves $4,67.51•- Robert'. Rae, of 'Lucknow,
brother, receives $3,070; Robert- Rae,
of'"W'ingham, nephew', $4,013:
Married in: England,
Mr. and Mrs: J. R. p' Murdoch, of
Brueelield, announce the marriage of
their se,cond •daughter, ` Lieut. -NA.
Audrey Jeanette, to Lieut. Stanley
Ruinball,. formerly of '•Toronto. . The,
wedding took place in England - on,
March 31st. °
MacTavish, McKinnon._
At the home of Mr. and_ Mrs. ,Robert
. 11fcKxn`rnon,'" 1`uevale, on Tatalyday
last, their only daughter, Marguerite
'babel; was 'united' in marriage to
John. King MacTavash,'son, of Mr. and
Mrs. dames MacTavish, $lueyale The
'eereinony was..-psrforred: by -Rev."
.W. JoimseM,..The couple will reside;`
on the. bridegroom's farm on the 4th=
concession j' of Turnbe .
Williams-McKell r -
The marriage :of Mary 'Margaret,
daughter o!'Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm 'Mc
c.
Mc-
Kellar, Sef orth, to „Itev. Richard Hugh
Williams, `'son of Rev; And Mrs. H. A.
Williams; Alviriston, took place in the
Seafortli Presbyterian church on April
3rt1. Thhe:. eeremcmy as performed b
the- bridegroom's -father, RRev:.
Williams, assisted by . R.ep: Richard
Stewart of OGoderich., The bride • is -.a;
graduate 'of .the -University of Western
Ontarip, and the' bridegroom a gradu-
•ate of. Knox College, Toronto.
Thainer-=:Camipbell
Duff's United_: church, Walton, was
the scene on March 31st of .the wedding.
oft Ruth Irene, daughter of -Mr. and
Mrs. John Campbell, McKillop town-
ship,` find William John Thamer,' son
of the later -Mr. And .Mrs: William
Thamer.. , Rev. GordonIas ewo d
• oriciated. The - attendants were Mrs.
A Gordon Holt, Jrxmeavr sister of the
„bride: and Goadun. Whits, 0odert+cb,
nephew of the 'bridegroom. Atter a
•honeymoon spent at Detroit and other
+cities, Mr, and Mxs, , Thanier will. ,re-
i.the i.. wet
sideon he is de nom s tom �
r a
•
Qt" 'Walton. . ;.
t
�t1Qa:
erue1ph-(> olt rte . Lingle .
Henry B. Edge, a Well-known rests
dent of Seafortb,'died' on. April rr3r4 '1U
his. seventy-sixth year. Born In
Resta, England, ,he came to • Canada
with his parents when three ' years .et
age'and Seaforth had ever since been.
itis home. He engaged in building and
contracting, and in partnership .with
the.late b'ranh Gutteridge constructed
all the station buildingsr:on the • Guelph-
Goderich C.P;R. line, 'Later he °was in
the hardware ` business at Seaforth
until he" disposed° . of .t`he businesa in•
1924. His 'wife predeceased 'him rand
he 'is survived. by one sort, Ernest W.
Edge, Toronto, ` and. two duughter4;
Mrs. W. W. Main, Port Nelson, and
Miss Josephine' Edge, at home., ,
We- still entertain the, •forlorn hoe
that some change in system inay do
away witha the need for any :change,
in us. '
Great men 'forget themselves.:' That's
why they're remembered ;by others. -
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River dining Monk soR
hydpide Out 144.110arm
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