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•�.URURN,, July 1.O.—Mr: to'bt. J',:
'Scott of DelaW 1 re spent the � week-
end at his home here'.'' •
, Miss Frances , Uouston, Reg.N.; of
Londa??,, was a week -enol: visitor 'at
the' home of her »iarents, 'Mr, and
Mrs. TQ1m i 01.1Sten,
Mrs. Maud. )gremlin; ' fi bo was:
M s.
visiting• `friena•s •. in London, has re-
tuned tgnle, • - ,a
Wm. Rad> rd of Pal�nersto'n
Mrs, 'QV � .
is visiting Mrs. C. ,A•; Howson.
Mr, 4.nd Mrs, Clayton. Robertson'
and family, of .(tipper Clift, are
visiting their parents, Mr. and 14irs,
Wm. Straug'han and Mr.. and Mrs.
J. d'., Robertson. ;
Ir. antd'rMrs, Robt. Ling of Ter -
onto are visiting. ,the lady's par -
wits, Mr.'; and Mrs... R.; D: Munro;
Mrs. Robt..Craig. and daughter.
Carolyn, :who were visiting the
foruier's :father din. Newfoundland,
returned 'home Qn Monday,.4 °
Rev,: fix'; 4.e9ek, oi, Hespeler: {a,
t . . ' Sark's Anal:
fornrel. rector. of. St r g
can: ahureh', called on friends .here''
on Friday.
Mr..R:obt. Leitch aad�' grandson.
of Tcironto, are visiting Mr.: and
Mrs. Ernest Patterson.
• Mrs. Wm. Anderson, who' ' was a
patient in , the ''G�oderich hospital
"Why' does the -'editor call him-'
self ' 'we'?” "So the- fellow who
with a broken hip, has been brought
to the home of her slaughter, Mrs,
Gordon !-1cClinchey.
doesn't like what he says will think '
Never .do today what, youl can,,put off until
tomorrow• .steals to be particutaxly true
e.
a trait mad
when to havingaur. r.
• s, y ,.P ..
;But. remember. , . Time slips by..:.
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Goderieh, :Ont.
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Horses .��$Z-50 each~,
jugs _ :0 pel� cwt. -
. according to sizes and
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Clinton . ..:; 91QR16
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• INGERSOLL, ONTARIO
SI STAR
1r. Ta710, sold t" 40r0— 11,* 'his. ["a►✓' son Gordon and since thea"'he has:
lived retired: ,fie and Mrs; Ta lO1
observed their golden? weddin,5 • X tSt
Mr. R.
�D4 Munro ,i 's►Gtentling it December. Mr, T y o. , w g
Masonlc•..eouvelation izt Toronto this
week, c *... ■ b (��■_'f m -ley, y
Baptist Ladiea� KMtb-.
ly,.eeting "of' the' I#aptist" Ladies'
Aid. was held at the ''home of *Mrs.
Stamey Jelinst , The president,
Mrs. C. A, o�vs-1u,'was izu charge,
with Mrs, R. ,.. I hillilis ,presidia
}i
at the, pinna. The devotional anal pal
Of ,the'. ° meeting was Meilen v b3'. Mrs.
L. „Irwin and Mrs. Stanley' john:
stop, Readings• `'were given by Mrs,
Jas, ' Webster and . Mrs; Frank
Raithby and a solo by Mrs, Wilfred
Yesterfelt., The topic wase take.
by Mrs. (Rev:.) ,, A•• Forsyth, `and ".the
closing prayer was byRev, r A.
fit s
A dainty lunch w"a
Forsyth. � � y.
served ane a° social • time enjoyed.
• W.M.S. Meetiiag. - t :'Miss Belen
'Miller, .of 'the London Bible; ..I'nsti
• tute, Was ‘guesx speaker at 'i he
monthly ,meeting of the W.1! l Of
'i • • 't rel _.}i on
Knox res n, h i t e tl
P bytex a C - . l
'Thursday in the ; church.. Miss,
:Miller gave the highlights of the
3essops. shed hall been teaching the
children the past •,twdrweeks. -'
solo was rendered" by hiss ..Inez
Penny, also of London. The' de-
votional period. was led by Mrs. ,Sack
Hallam with glec1nlhgs •from, "Glad
Tidings" -given by Ruth Daer. . Mrs;
W. T. :Robison. moved a vote of
thanks to Miss Miller ,,and Miss
Penny., The president, Mrs. Law-
son', presided and, .Mrs. Hallam of-
eretl..-_the closing prayer. -- Refresh-
ments
efresh-ments Were . served. ' -
,,. A B,iirtillay for Tw wo h• hly
esteemed residents- of a lags
had their birthday on Sunday -=Jas.
W. Medd his eightieth and Jeremiah'
Taylor his • seventy-seventh. , Mr.
Taylor, son. of tag lata Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Taylor, was born in
West. Wawanosh. 1;.n: December,
1898; he married Minnie Rutledge
and after their marriage :they lived
on:the Taylor farm until 1905, when
they, moved to the farm no,w owned
by Kenneth Scott. In. 1925 they
sold their farm and moved"' •to.,,
Auburn, .where Mr. Taylor andflifS•
swop Gordon bo
d ti ht the- n r
G e e Store
from Mr. W. ' T. ii id'dell.'' In f4184
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you a definite income each year andythe return of your
money •in a definite number of years at maturity or
earlier by operation of the sinking fund.
New Offering
Within a few. days we twill be making an attractive offering of First
Mortgage bor\ds having'the following features:.
• 51/2% interest' per year payable June 1st and december 1st.
r� For a great in any years u`smess %dsbeen'earning several times
•
the interest on the new bonds, in fad, for more than thelast twenty,.:
even through the dhpi essioil years", this business unfailingly earned
• More than enough to pay this 'interest.
• These -bon secured by. a First -Mortgage on ani present and
future land, buildings, plant and equipment.
• Each -$1,000 bond is secured by over $2,000.of assets.
• Sinking Fund requires the cirmpany to buy in enough bonds each year„'
•• to pay them all off by•maturity. `
• No:othel' bonds Can be issued to .rank,with or ahead gf these fonds.
.1 These bonds are legal for investment by Canadian Life Insurance
companies. , :` • •
• Aa bonus of Common shares is given at the rate of 20 shares, per.
$1,000' bond. Bonds; with' bonus. are, also available in ,`$500
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• Bonus shares provide opportunity for additional income and profit
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No extra charge for the use
.of our Funeral Home, Toron-
to Street.
• Prompt Ambulance
Service ••
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• Phone 335 Res. 355 oK
a l ,.r . we 're ret
tc .sty is not' In UieAest of bertlth,
,Tames W. Medd 14 the song: of the
late " Air and Mrs, Itobt, Medd.
When` a :yqung° :man he 1eer.•ned the
ta,ilorthg with- Jackson .Bros,,• Clin-
ton, and began business . Pun-
gannon fifty-four years; ugO, inoying
in 1900 to `Auburn, where be . opened
atailoring business in the shop now
used .as the local : PoStofiice, your.
yOM 'Ater, .he°°bought his •present.
shop and .residence froze•.- liplan
Nic1iolson, ` Iii LOO be, married
Ethel Duff of Dunganucon, who.
passed away in 1929. -OYi Monday
evening a • number of "men of the,
village surprised him' by meeting
at. his home and ,presenting him
with a purse of money in honor 'of
hisabirthday.. Mr, A. Rollinson" in
behalf. .of the gathering wished him
ziitiny more birthda3''s. 'Mr, Medd,
'completely" ' taken.' by , surprise,
'thanked his
friend's foz
their it kinY
',gestate, Lunch, including ua . biz�th-
day cake with eendleS, was serve&
Vacationaii School Closes.
Daily V•acational Bible -'School held
its closing " exercises in the auditar-
,ium of Knit .Presbyterian, Church..
on Friday evening, with 'a good
attendance. The senior pupils oc-
cupied the choir, while the junior,
ones occupied . the centre seats of
the church, Masters Wayne Henry
and . Walter .Cunninghamacted as
ushers and also took up the offer-
ing, while Evelyn R.aithby presided
at the organ. ' The two leaders,
Misses • Helen -"Miller`- -and Inez
Penny,, were in cltrge of the ser-
vice, which opened with three
choruses by the entire school. The
Scripture was readby Miss Miller,
who also offered . prayer. This, was
followed by. another chorus. ,A.
story, "The Creation," *as fittingly
'told by Ruth • An.drews and ib
,3ustrated on the. flannelgraph :board
by Lyle Yungblut. A number . of
jibe smaller boys sang --a chorus:
;Karon Nicholson told ,the • story
1`Telling the Truth," followed by a
'duet. by ' Laura May and ..June
Letherland.. The chbir then .favored
ith: a number:: 'Goorge''•wiglit
old• the story of the life of Paid
nd , illustrated it on the ,flannel
raph 'The ;following prizes were
awarded': Iior "Memory Bee -Hive"
book,' girls under 8; Judith' Grange;
over 8, Ruth Hewitt; boys under 8,
Billy' Andrews ; ..-over 8, '� George
Wright. Picture books, girls under
Shirker Vaer ; , .over- 8,, Maureen
Iallam ; •.boys under 8, Don Stan-.
bury; over 8; Wayne Henry. Best
handwork under .8, Shirley Patter -
Son ; over 8, • Laura May Lether-
land ; boys over 8, Bobby Yungblut.
Evelyn 1 aithby, wbo'had been pian -
also received -a gift. Rev.. A:'G.
Hewitt of Knox -'United- Church
expressed appreciation to the m.an-
aers of the Presbyterian Church
,f• r the use •of 'the church fox the
school; to . Rev. J.' Honeyman, who
was instrumental in having • the
school .started, and to the leaders,
Misses Penny ' and Miller, for the
wonderful work theyhad clone in.
the .two weeks. Mr, Jas. Rait by
endorsed Mr. Hewitt',s. remar1 ., A
generous offering .was received:
Rev. J. Honeyman, offered the clos-
°ing prayer, after, which the . audi-
ence adjourned tothe basement to
view the display of .handwork done
bv, the pupils. The leaders treated
all the 'children to'. candy. -They
left on .Saturday for their homes,
Miss Miller to Newmarket and Miss
Penny to Mount Pleasant. On
Monday they started another -school
at Mount Pleasant. _
4.101.1.40.1.13
CREWE, July '15;x --Mr..' and Mrs,:
Ronald Treleaven and Linda, of
Dungannon,- visited on Tuesday,.
evening with Mr, and Mrs: M,
Berger. •
.. A few from th ,1Q.0.11i3?`-tteued:
the 'Vrangenext. S celebration in .
l3russel's. •« ,
Mr. and• Mrs. `S. Kiipatrick' spent
Wednesday' in rStratfor4" with Mr.,
and Mrs; ,T. klesson,'
Mrs. Una ,,1 eWiainne3i is Spend-
-Mg holidays at Manitoulin Island; :
Mr. aid Mrs, lie,nson.4pbackleton
and ,faipily; visited. Mr,- and' Mrs,,
kis Shacicleton of Dungannon oir -
Sunday evening.
• .'Several from; this locality At-
tended the Junior Fanners' 'service
i
in.
Dungannon: on Sunday .evengng; ,
• (Intended for Last weep)..
'CREWE, , Jury' 11.-rriends With
.Mr, and Mrs, S. Kilpatrick over ,the
Week -end were Mr4.'and Mrs, E'u'gene
Hanson of past Tawas, Mich: I Mrs.
.AgneS•tiMcaormick and ,'1 rs;'' Iarrlet
Kilpatrick, ?of . tCulifornia;.; 12,rr- and:
Stothers and pinny,. •oi
A thuri ' and a% the members of
Mr. and, Mrs. Kilpatricks fam,ly,;
Mr.. and Mrs: O. Crozier . and
family •qna Mr. Roy Maize, were
visitors at London .on. Sunday.
Mr:, ,and Mrs. Earl Bl'a%e and
daughters, of Clinton, visited on
Sunday with' Messrs. Lave and
Bert, and Edna McWhinney.
The July meeting• of the • Crewe
W.M.S. Was held at the liome ` of
Mrs.• Jas. Sherwood on Thursday
evening, July 7, with a sma11 at-
tendance. Mrs. -Zinn took charge
of the program. _-'The chapter in
the study book was taken by Shir-
ley Sherwood. A reading was
given by Sylvia Curran, a duet . by
Shirley and Norma ; S.iierwood, • and
a piano solo by Shirley, .,The Feet-
ing,closed with a hymn and prayer
by Mrs., ,Zinn..
:PORTER'S DILL
I'ORTER.'S HILL, July 1.8.--Mlc.
and .Mrs. Jas Lockhart accom-
panied Mr.' and Mrs:, Bert • Rowdon
to -Grand B n •
e d onSunday:
Church .,Workers . Meet - MThe-
W As --•held their. 'July, meeting at
the home --of. Mrs. Per Harrison.
Thirty .ladies were pFresent. Mrs.
L. •Cox was in charge of the 'meet-
ing. Mrs. John -McCowan • led , in
prayer• and -Miss•. Loraine -Cox•, read:
:,Scripture Scripture lesson. •: Jim and
Ralph- . lilarrison • -gave- a nicely
rendered -:.--duet; • accompanied : - by
Vers. Wilson on' the piano. Quite
a lengthy discussion was bad re-
garding improvements to .the par-
sonage and also the painting of
the church. ,It. was decided that
a re -opening of the church be held
its 'too a ' h decorates- co
pleted. A qul1 `wits quilted. Rev.
P: Bennor •gave a short talk • and
' closed : the meeting With prayer..
The hostess} a- ,her helpers ••serred
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