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GODERICH
Two local business hemeee wet e pit-
laged by thieves doting the early
hours of Friday morning, and a
(plantity 1,1 merchandise taken
‘Vbett 14` It. Miller went 1.11 woi k at
Ids garage, he found that, the door
been forced open and that. most
()I' his stock of tires had been stolen.
A. small (40441 (11» money' iti silver was
/LI140 vemoved from (beside. Evident-
ly, the robbers were not:satisfied with
their haul of money, as they tnee the
pay telephone from the wall and took
this along with their booty. ;Inst
what (Ilse may have been taken is not
known. This is the third [hue in two
St. David's Church
HENFRYN
llth Sunday After Trinity -- het. 9th ,
2 p.m.—S. S. and Bible Class
3 p.m.—Evening Prayer Service.
RECTOR
Rev. Maurice F. Oldham.
years that AIM PL.'S garage has beet)
entered, The police were 11.14(1 1104.
f1.,(1 that the 1410 re Mid warehouse of
Charles 0. 4PP, LIIS 1.1004.1 Ilion
vi dtOd evidently by the game 4'l14(.
14444(14. Ae A10. 144ee bite been tint of
2.0W 11, not knoWii jinn what May
have been take». Entrance to the
building was made through the front
door, whin)) W1L8 discovered by the
office clerk.
MONCRIEFF
Mrs, 0. McKay Forest and Lindsay
spent Sunday at. the home of Mrs,
John Rutherford, Atwood.
Mrs. Ruby Barl on and children, of
Atwood, have 014(04 (114(1 home, after
spending a week with John and MVP.
k4014141(1.
A`ritletONIAL.-A very pretty wed-
ding took place at high noon, when
Marge' et Kathleen, (Katie), eldest
daughtee of John and Mrs. Howard
wee UFO ed in the holy bonds of mat-
rimony by Rev. \V. J. Marines, pastor
of the United °Mirth. Walton, to
Samuel S. St ewaid, eldest son of Alex,
end 2,42 6. Stewat (1, of Alonktom The
bride wot ess of white canton
crepe tt immed with val Ince and silk
and flowets of the sante.
White kid slippers and stockings
completed her costume. They e•
turned home, where dinner was sexy -
La
111:55 OSe
les' Show Rooms
Heard over the Week just past :
W hat Lovely Coats!
The Wide -Choice!
What Moderate Prices !
These are a 'few Complimentary
Remarks heard regarding our
Showing of Fall Coats.
Many new Models have been added this week
and it will be a distinct advantage to intending
purchasers to visit us.
New Flares New Colors
New Collars New Materials
Prices from $15.00 to $100.00
Women's Guaranteed Furs
Persian Lamb Coats Seal Coats
French Seal Coats
Canadian Muskrat Coats
Fox Scarfs Chokers
nalk-- WE SELL 'ME BEST ONLY -mg
Ki
WINGPIAM
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ONTARIO
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New Advertisements
Notice -..At 1,one
Auction Sig,' 4 14401414
Vt.14.t...' bee-Vie:no. of (7((('(.(.((Aroliver,nry.-Crunbrook Pre,. clo•telt
K1 II grow
Thm
46.14444!!'pt; •••ervtnes_
,,,frn (inertia, Welton
town, for ode- Mr., Harris
Fair eperutle-1 1. 11 A deo
Auction eole-..euverrign Produrti Cot..
rolorte•t••••••-'rownstdo or Alorris
Nursery Stork -Brown tiro,
lAr se1e-A 1, 1,11011
P,gs NMI, --411,14. 1. fiver
For 'oh'-tteoge polo.
Help w8nt44e1-h1 re :Meanie
Cow for as POST
Los4-.1.1v1 Koieht
Ion I. .11 (4nllonr
Forsnle-A. Orottee
Pigs for 51eLennen
For sale -George 11.2,102(110714
ed by the bride's parents, the table 5!' -
Ing prettily,- deeorated with estate and
sweet, peas. In the aftertionti, they
left by motor to Simile, and Detroit,
The bride'e going away costume was P
Aladdin silk gem get te trimmed with
cut velvet, hat, slippers and stc ak-
ings to march and a coat of pres,ed
leopard trimmt cl with 1(14(0! (11') fur.
They will reside on the groom's fine E
farin,..ilear Monk trim and will he at
Mane to their 11 11411(114 after Oct, 1 It h.
SHOWER- On Wednesday, Sept,
2801, a large crowd gathered in •
Pratt'e Hall, Alonerieff, The occasion
W21.13 1'.0 give some small token of ;the
esteem in which Katie Howard,
to•be, was held in the community.
Katie had been a very faithful work -
142' in the (hut eh or In any other :min -
triunity work temnired to do, and she
will be greatly tnieeed. She received
a number of neeful and lovely pres,
ents. 111,05 and all present, joined in
wishing her the best of luck in her
new home.
The harvest home services held in
Moncrieff church on Sept. 25 were
a great se:4...44. Rev. E. T. Chand-
ler of Fordwich preached two most
excellent sermons and all his old
friends wer, delighted to hear hint
again and weleonte him back. Tit,
choir was assisted by Chas, Boyd oe
Ethel, who pleased the 460(1(44111. '.4
both afternoon and evening with ;iis
exceptionally- fine solos, Mrs. H.
Livingston also ,ang a beatriful
solo, entitled, "Shadows", in the af-
ternoon. 011 Tuesday ("yelling It fowl
supper. and concert was -held when
the Eveready -Quartette of Stratford,
entertained most acceptably, wlule
2,141. Broadhagen,' violinist and Mrs.
Collie, elocutionist delighted every-
one. They will be welcomed at Alma-
crieff at anytime.
JAMESTOWN
A. Forrest of lron Brblge, Algoma,
and Miss Allie Forrest, Cranbrook,
spent the weekend- with Walter and
Mrs. Forrest.
1,,1111 Johnston is spending a
couple of weeks with her sister, at
K Mem dine,
David and Met), Plaited() and child -
rem of Ben miller, attended the .1 oh 11 -
et 110'"814111(141wedding.
John D. and Alr9. McKenzie, of Kin -
eat (1 ne, v., ere v Rd tors at the home of
.1011(1 J0111181011, ((114t W.eelt.
Al Viet oria Hall, Jamestown, on
0, 4. 2nd, tt attendance
marked the 14(1,8! (5 exercises 114 con.
,• nection with our Sunday School,
which is held doting the Smuttier
months, The speaker for the day
was Air, Stocks, of ‘Vvrixt+tPr, who ar-
rested and held the attention of all by
; the unique and 211(461141 fol handling of
his theme, The children of the
school brought credit alike to theni•
selves and Limit, tteacheis in the calry•
leg out of theie part of the program,
All felt, 1 eluel ant to have to sity
"Please stand by until May ist, 1928."
The average attendance for this So ni•
mer WAS 27. The ((4181 11(514 amounted
to 821 12. FiVP 1.1011n1.11 of Llits aninunt
is being sent to Yomig Women's
Red em p ti ve Home, in Toren 0.
OBITUAlt17,-While a brief account
, of the death of the late Mr. Snell, who
died on September 21st, at the home
of his ditughtei, Airs. Ruttan, was
given in last) week's edition, a fuller
amain t might, be of interest to read-
ers, Mr. Snell wits born in Pickering
, Townehip, aed with hie parents oa,ute
to Turn bet y to the foam now owned
I by Roy Sanderson, residing there
; until his marriage forty-two years
I age, with Mise Janet hillier, hie now
bereft They movecl to the
farm, Lot 1, Grey, where -they have
since resided, Besides his wife, there
1 are four daughters, Mrs. Leonard
Rattan, hire, Anson Rotten, How-
; telt ; Alts WIn. MacDonald and 111108,
Bert Watson, Morris, and one son,
John, on the homestead, and two sis-
ters, Mts. Walter Belden and Mee.
Thos. Tinting, of Belem.' es, ,tincl two
brothers, ;folio, of St. Louis, and
Reward, of Pine Lake, are left) to
' I/10111'11 a loving and devoted husband,
, father rind brother, a kind and help-
. 101 neighbor to all in need. The late
Mr. Snell was always interested in
the welfate of the community, and
I assisted in (he handing of the Sonaay
&hoof in this neighborhood, He 16116
patrolman on the road, until ill -heal 1,11
I caused hi mote give up week. .1111 1)48
life %vita d evnted to the Presbyterian
Choral), latee the United Church of
whicdi he was an eldee. The (unseal
was held to Wroxeter cemet ery, 1111(1
16(1,13 conducted Ily 1146 pastor, Rev.
Mr. Artrietretg, assisted by Rev. Alr,
. Oraik, of Gorrie. The funeral was
largely attended and there '1144400 1(1141(7
floral tributes, The pallbearers were
his brother 111(1800, Mesere.:VVin. (311)-
(4011, Thos. G Mum, R. 3. 11411,1111, Dave
Rae, Wni, 8. AleKet.cher and ,Iames
Douglas. The sympathy of, the (.1010-
14)110( 41)7 is extended to the family.
0 dear (other 1 hose' we IMPS yen
thtv 1,0140114 eon never 1.611 1
But we know' With awing you have gone
to rest ;
And we try 40 4111111(1 God's wl11 lo best.
Lova» Ors.
1
VUAY
Ser vices
DUFF'S CHURCH
WALTON
will be held on
Sunday, Oct. 16th
st 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., to be
conducted by Rev. Mr. Lane, of
Northside United Church, Sea -
forth.
Special music by the Choir, as-
sisted by Mrs. Colin Fingland,
.1.
Wednesday Ev'g following
(Oct. 19th)
THE (Gold Medsike EVEREADY
MALE QUARTETTE. of Stratford,
will given first•oloss Concert, irekhol by
at1. A 1 Elmetioest, elei of Stratford.
Wriest Selection, will ale, be given by
Ale Harold Brodbagen, Violini,t, Stmt.
ford, and Rev. Mr. Lewin, Brureels.
This Concert is well
worth hearing.
Program at 8 Admission 25e
EVERYBODY INVIT-ED!
" . - • .• • -
Thos. L. Smith, Detroit was a re -
cert visitor with his parents.
C. and Mrs. Roadhouse, Bllyth,
have been visiting at B. Payn's. •
P. and Mrs. Fowier and Don, of
Walkerton, spcnt Sunday at H.
` '-
Mrs. J. Snell has recovered nicely
from a eeVere attack of tonsilitis.
Miss Gertrude Payne has returne(1
from an extended visit to Toronto.
Mrs. Goo. C. Johnston is not
kec.pIng as well as her many friends
would wish,
s.t.rwiglian and M
Margn.r.•t ,:riert Sunday ut the home
of J. J. f3tra.'he.n.
Duncan and Mrs. MacDonald and
Miss Donelda ,viiited with relatives
at Stratforti on Sunday.
Geo. and Mrs. Eckmier, Eethel,
spent Sunday at the home of W.
Moses and attended the special sur-
vives at the Sunday school.
A. miscellaneous shower was ttm-
dered Mrs. W. Bishop (nee Verna
Jo(1nston) at the home of Jas, Pea-
cock last Friday evening:. A. pti)a-
ant time was spent by all.
WALTON
The Orangemen or kV (44ton are op-
ening their new hall, on Thursday ev-
ening, Oot. 1:3th, with progeessive
euchre, box social an (.1 dance. 'lively-
boti y (1' ('1011(1(8,
Anniversary services will be held
in Duff's Church, tin Sunday, Oct,
10th, at 11 a. ru. and 7 p. 111, Rev,
1( 1. Lane, 1(1' Nort d e ed
Church, Sertforth, will be the special
preacher, 011 the 111112(4101110- 11V
evening, a concert will be given
by the Evereatly Alale Qartette, of
Stream (1, assisted by an elocutionist
adul Harold Brodhagan and Rev.
Mr, Lewin, 131444 46(1141.
GREY
The Ladies Aid of Ethel Preeby-
tertian Church will hold a bazaar on
Saturday, Oct. 29th.
11u014141'( Fair will he the attraction,
this week.
Aliss Eva Watt, of Dundee, is visit-
ing with her eousin, Mrs. William
Hollinger, 8th Con,
and Mrs, Yuill and Airs, P. S.
Mclitwen, Tornberry, were week -end
visitors with Montle it) Oxford Oct,
Aire. Louis Steins has returned to
her home after waiting on her daugh-
ter, Mrs, A. Nicholls, of Elina, who is
(1016 1024)00141115.
We regret to report the loss by fire
of Will, L(1111011 chopping e»4ll, 1141
Molesworth, formerly of the 815 Cora
He had a thoroughly equipped mill
and was (101(15 good work.
Airs, Jack Wilson and children, of
Ethel, attended the golden wedding
of Mr, Wilson's parents, in Atwood.
Their soit is now in the West, '
bliss Millie Foerster, of London,
spent a few days with Louis and Mrs,
Steiss, Miss Voerstee has just retui n•
ed from a trip to the NVest, where she
spent a enjoyable time with her
brother, Edwin Foerster, and friends.
Mrs. Oliver Harris, and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. • Aeohie Kreig, of Preston,
have been spending a few days with
old friends in this locality, Thefratei-
er will remain 100 0011(14 tittle with her
daughtev, Mrs. Roy Sellers, 211(1 line,
2)1 01119.
ARsRALL HARRISON PAWNS
0111 resident of the 14311>
Onn, passed away on Tuesday, in the
person of Marshall Harrison, aged 64
years, 7 months and 1 day, The fun-
eral will be held on Friday (Mermen,
at 1.90 p. ni., at Arionctieff United
Olireh, Interment will be elade at
'Harvey cemetery, Lewin 1 ownslii;
An extended notice will be given
next week.
TSA -011 Sittut day, Sept), 2211(1,
trousseao Lea was served at the
home 01 ,101(11 and Mrs. tinware!, 14111
Com The tablee were prettily decor-
ated with ftSfel'S etvestL peas, and
were waited upon by Misting Mildred
'Howard, Verna McKay and Margaret
Pride. The gueets numbered ahem
thirty-one, and wen niutual friends
of Mies Katie Howard, twide.to-be,
That od'e choieest blessing may rest
nenti her in her, new Inane was elm
wish 01 (1114
IIARVI'I'
TIIANKSGIVING
SERVICES
or, e
Stlim's Church
BRUSSELS
Sunday, Oct. 16
at 11 a. m. and 7 P. m.
Special Preacher
Rev, F. W. Sehaffter, Wingham
Not Fowl and Concert
Monday, Oct. 17
Supper commences at 5 in Basement
Concert in Town Hall at 8.15 o'clock
THE HARMONY QUARTETTE.
of Tense, ewrodise (I Mr. Harry
Black, Terror ; Mr. George 11. Atha,
Comedy Entertainer ; Mr. J. Russel An.
chews, Baer and Mr, Arthur Sykes,
Conductor. Also talent from Wingliam.
1 Cordial Invitation N extended to all
Admission 50 and 35 eeats
Rev. 5, L. Lewin • Reetor
warder,
Harvey Bryan Harvey nileCuteheeti
MORRIS
Brussels Fair is the attraction, this
week.
Alex. and Mrs, Eagleson, of Dray -
10(1, spent Sunday with the latter's
sister, Mrs. J. thegg, fith 11e.
Alex. AleLauchlin, gravel North,
woo liest Prize 112111. 416148(174! with
his Leant, at 14 orrir Fair, on 8at (teddy,
aud also ILL Blyth, last Wednesday.
Miss Violet Anderson, tR, N., of
Stint fold, 61114(11 (1 day, last week, 2441 ,
her home, on the 5111 line, liefore leav- I
ing for Dunnville, where she has ae- I
cured a position in the hospital.
Jas. Aodeeson, oth line, received a S
W11'44 from Henley, Hask,, notifying 1
hint of the the death of Mrs. Andel.- I
son's aunt, Mrs. David Smola, widow
01 41110 late David Stit oat, formerly of
.13el5rave. Stolid will take Mace at
Egmondville cemetery.
Smoot Hede 01T -PolloWing 214 14)0
report .1 S. tS, No. 4, Mortis, for the
month of Sept( whet. Penile 021(1111-
ined in Ce tri h C 11 ) *Li( 1 I
Hisiory, Aritlimetie and
j. 1,.. KERR, Pro/lick&
CRANBROOK
PRESBYTERIAN Church Notes
e CHURCH
Preaching Anniversary
Sunday, Oct. 9
Morning ..oryke, 14.,'clocl:
PracIan', Ito:, F. (3. Fowler. line‘tl,
Srlok. MtsMol,,ws, Brirocl,
Evening iieniee, 7 ii'cloet,
Prcaclier. Rev. W. A. William:
Sninist, Mr. Brian Jackie'', Li.tewi
3
Tuesday, Oct. 11
Fowl Supper and
Entertainment
Programme by
Mr. D. P. Savage, Mr, Henry
Herne, Miss Reina Savage, Mks
Margaret Sutherland, and Dr. 1). G.
Spence, alto! Listowel, am! ,r111,.r.i. •
supper served from to 8
50 ami 25 cents
Mrs. M. Engle, Rev. W. A, William,
Secretary.
Personal Paragraphs
United Church
'1'h.- ladies of ti root, 5 of 11(44 Ladle)"
Aid are In-pieg for IL large crowd at
1,110 1.e11 l, 1,0 104,1 (11; 1.110 home)
of Mrs. 1'. A. McArthur, on Tlineeday,.
Get.. 111111.
'pH Nai Wt.% 1{ I NI Wattletetri
MS4400101 141 PiP1 y cif the United:
Ohorelt are holding their anutrafl
Tit ankelferin g eerviee, l'oesday 6:14-
("(1(14(5, 0('t. 11 11(, it, the church. Thiel
meeting will he omit essed by Mime
Mitchell, Field S7'0121,11117 of tile Atha.
siouttry tiociety. Aline Mitchel/ is tra
500(1 14I44'11k,`E and "apatite of giving;
information in ail 11(1( 18 of the emelt,.
Everybody welcome.
Melville Churcli
Next Sabbath morning, Rev. W. te...
Williams, of Grantnn.414, will concitgere
the service in Melville Church, Re
1'. G. Fowler will eonduet the
niversary serviee Cranbrook.
Ezekiel 12 : 2, "See of man, them
d wettest. in the midst of a rebellinee
bowie, which have eye( LO Ref. and see
not, they have ears to hear and hew'
not, for they at 1' t ebellions Imuse,r
tvas Lite pastor's text, in Melville
Church, last 1446114,11 11 morning. Lee
rael had prophet. who (mold lee&
them away from he evil tennees they
were following, hut they were tiro
ebortenghted that they leittlit not 90204
the result of ()lett notion. Natintra
ebort-sightetine.s 1. lei:paled 11, many'
war : (11 In neglect. of (brit totig-
ions and moral life. If t1,e11911(11141'had follewed the of chriee,
Joint Pugh, of Mitchell, vieiting War 0i,11111111,iient,i,„.11Le:Itta.
in town.
11. H. Sttlli van, of Mount 1-103,2', Wae the 111(14414 111 Pl.,' 17-1 lig 18'I4t0 of
witw, 4,..x1 ert.y,
home for the 4('44('4(.441(I1,
11. D. Camel on, of 1,11iikiitiw, was in YPItrst it is mote 11,1i 4'( ,11,11114' thee
America Will he l''('111 Vtle..
town, on
14(7(11(1.148(1461' (6141;,
Councillor John 11 iiwi t has et 1.11 11. (-`1131,(1,1,1,11`-ii‘ 1
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ed flout his visit 1)' ();Intwa,
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ming from 1,44.1.1!imismitmt,
4 1.1114' 111.14)1.11
111.. and Alt s. Ramage were guests Christian 82111 t' " 1 01.. 1111' (wall*
of London friends, 11.451 week, les of the East, wet e it 1 h. ,44 vr,11 two
A1/PHI/1101.1' 'I'II('', Ii0,1611, of Sea. itvoided. As h.,% 1011, 4+, ISIEV
forth, was, 111 Lf,1611, 1,11. Friday 11151. shrwt-sight eti '11.4 ...iv 4,...,1,ty is
4.14(1114) tiretvar t.pent a few days having it: free' nrs r, 4 :11 v virare.,
with his father, durin5 the past week. , The S1iereii,e111 r 14,O1411nt WaS
J NValker, of tienforth, was call- 111I11151Pr,1 itt, viog or the
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Sh8iBdel Aneiro d Other Church Notes(30""W"etSe1"1"1da7101(111(1011141818""InY"""ing.Hot llo11 eon t 01, r 1 1(1
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1-htrnian 45 (lo days) ,the;4"°"t mig 1)e14-1tery held its annual nuteting in
MI. -Jim Davis 119 days), Eleetiot rs' 51. ein (((101011 1146!), (4 odet
•artmeteon
DKANEEN AssociATurs, -The
(1.8 daye); *Glenn Niehol 13,11.days) t 3 '
1 1 1 t Sunday Setioul Associat toe of Howie
Nichol (16 days), Frank AleCtiteltenti Mr' I' "r'" "11
(12 days) Toni Bernard (18 de V11) needuy nt this week, for 1,11vionton,
. various pitii,lies of the Dennely
evniog of last weelt, the
. rue.sday
du her husband and
JR PR -Bruee.Stnith (10 days), Ken- where '5° will , well represented. After the ope
nett) Spelt. (18 days. Geroge AleCut- who went sev, WP !%,
PPV, 1. An.Q,„ 0, 0 MeKillop A r 1 1 t
euing exriciset., Rev. H. W. Snot?, 11..
alie(m (11.167 la°.(Si.x81. A, Fu..\1X, Teacher ; end he,pful talk on "Bet ter -trained
trat 01 , gave au ti ()tee otr
Township, gave THE PosTi 11(1112 021
Wednesday. Mr. Alt gnu irg ;
CRANBROOK
The sectional meeting of the W.
M. S. comprising Brussels, Ethel,
Molesworth and Cranbrook, was held
in Knox church on September twenty
first. Mrs. Dr. Perrie of Wingbam
presided. The meeting was opened
by singing, Realm 74, "0 God our
Help lin Ages Past," The scripture
reading Wati then given by Mrs. Rev.
Williams, of Cranbrook, Miss Geddes.
of Molesworth lad in prayer. Mrs,
George Kraultir of Ethel gave an
interesting paper on "Giving". It
being the twenty-fifth anniversary
of the Cranbrook Auxiliary, a re-
port of the twenty -f We years work
was read by the secretary, Mrs. Dan-
iel fluether. A solo was sung by Mrs.
Meadows of Brussels. An excellent
paper on "Prayer" was given by Mrs,
Linklater of Teeswater, Mrs, John
Robb of Brussels gave a tall: on
"How to make our meeting Inter-
esting." The Minion Band of Cran-
brook sang the "King" which was
followed by. a talk on the work of
the Homo Helpers, by Mrs. Simpson
of Molesworth. A question drawer
was conducted by Mrs. Lint:later.
Hymn Number 388, "Sow the Seed
Reside all Waters" was sung and
the cling prayer woven by Mrs.
Robert Oliver of Brussels. Minch
was served,
ETHEL
Wesley McNeil is &needing Busk
ness College le Listowel,
bliss 11(11111 AleLelland spent, the
week•end at her home here.
Dr, 14 A. Alt:Master spent the Week.
81,11 at; his home in Barvi(4.
Mrs. (Rev,) D. 11,1, Guest spent the
week-etal 1141 44(42' home in Kincardine,
Miss Mitchell, Field Secretary of
the Women's Missionary Somety, will
addeess a meeting of the Societies or
the Ethel eivouit, at Union United
Clint ell, 011 Monday next, at 8 p, tn.
Geed tension) mogram anti refreeb;
Meets, lOverybody welcome.
Spring.
bet (or after his 84414(70(7 stet:1108e, this 6 it nil ay Sehool Tea elt ers," 111.1essing
, di
l11ISPMEef
chidmenngtoaleU
Earland tie. Pat,elsnian(
the chinch, The tiveAy
and Herman and Mrs, Albright
u n d (PI ivsevuiscri9o1 nbYwhich followed showed the
family, or Poi d wieh,
si/Plitt 8""971111440051 taken in the snetikes re,
the guests of John and Mrs. Gibson, .
mat ks. Rev. Walter Jones, of ga-
Flora street. eter, then 464)444114 on "Better -trained.
Mrs, Teo. NI Smith and Miee Olga
golf in the Northern town, heti the
friends, The latter, wiliii-•leplit.yll.ng' (18insticansasYintSi,cht.°1e4 (;:'fhuilte)itles." wAerretett:witfaaxtes
, nings, Exeter ; Vice P4156111172141., Rev.
. .
. - V ,
' ((1101161)' re-elected : President, Haene
good luck to make a "bole in one,"
L C. Hateison, 13. A., Olinton ; Sees
retary-Treasurer, Mies E. Al, Metcalf,.
Blyth ; Deanety Superintendett‘
Rev, Wallet. Jones, Exeter, The
meeting was closed with prayer ell
Rev. NV, 13, (31816 (11116, Re fletelltneelte
were served and a social lialf.itoar
was enjoyed.
the need or deeper reading (0(14001
The Ladies Aid of Ethel Preeby-
terian Church w111 hold a bazaar on
Saturday, Oct. 29th.
Rev. D. M. Oneetttook the services
1(1 the United Church, at °ride, last
Sundav,
A. P. McKee relmened home, on
Saturday last, (Meat spending a week
111 Toronto,
The Thank effort tig service of ethel
United 0501011 110111 1)14 held next Sun-
day. The pester will preach at 7 80
p.
McMasi sr is nlepadygetting
ready for Win( er: having )1nrrhased
snowmobile, wllioh he is getting in
ehane fee his use.
Rev. NV. P Smith, of Elituville,
nrenelied in the 141111141 -enema 'United
Churelies, rot Sunday, last.. and deli v•
14( 14,3 very helpful sermene.
DANN-Nimator.LAND - A quiet
wedding was solemnized at the Meth-
odist tiarsonitga, 13earnsville, when
Rhea cl, dnugh t ('1'()f Walter
and Ales. Mulholland, of Bralleht
wee netted in merldnre to J. T,oek-
nett Dane. son of Mis, AtIllie 14,
Dane and the late ,Tolut Vance Dane,
of 11,thel, by Rev, G. 11. Stnith. Tee
bride, who wee on/Mended, '(1(40 1)091-
(.31)7 gowned in powder blue satin
orepe, 6401114 black hat and black set.
in shoes, The groom'e gift In the
111 itie None a btu(if111 tenet watch,
Immediately after the vermin -Jim, the
happy (motile left hy motor for Handl.
ton, Toronto and Ibtarepton, the bride
travelling in A navy broadeloth coat
trimmed with SilVer 5(914 npoefium.
On their return, they will reside tin
Benmemille.
A quiet wed41,45 61119111111iSO11 Ott
Wednesday, Sept, 28t1,, at he Uttited
pat•sonage, when MISS Edith
Parrish, of lit was united he
Matringe to Willimn Walter Thou*.
son. of Ilenfryn. The 1(142141(1 ('2(7 WILE
perim v00,1 by Rev. 1), M. Guest ,
On We:lees:lay morning, Oct. Slit,
the United parsonage, 111.11141, wag the
evens of a 11*14941 Weddillr, whoa
hlyrtle :lane, only (1augh)er of Wil-
liam and Mots. Hollenbeek, 16215 021132814.
121 mai three to Norman 11dwattl!
Walker, of Turnberry Twp. Rev. D.
Al. Orwell neer:witted eerernettY.
after 16111011 the young rtouple took
the morning train fm a brief honey,
ninon.
•
The community was shocked tsr
hoar of the death of Glen Calder.
aged 11 years, only child and son of
Martin and Mrs, Calder of Chatham,
formerly of this locality. The link
boy was on .11is way to 84001 Art4,
somehow fell out of a buggy mut
hit his bead, he was taken to the
hospital and died the next day, MrS-
Calder was formerly Miss' Rettie Mite
chell, a daughter of the late Jabal
and Mrs. Mitchell. Deep synipatbz
is felt for the bereaved parents.
MOLESWORTH