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Wheat, $1.25.
Barley, 65e to 67e.
Oats, 48c.
Buckwheat 77c to 80c.
Live Hogs, $10.00.
Butter, 3Se to 40c._
Eggs, 24c to 32c•:
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INCORPORATE
(,1,1NT,Oh N1lV
HS IN iiiiS
II.
LECTURE
L C
I. S.
Society
The Clinton HorticulturalY
has been fortunate in securing Prot
fe,ssor A. H. Tomlinson, 0etario Ag-
rtcultutal Colie a,
Guelph,
to
give ve
an
illustrated lecture cn, Home Beautt,fi-
.
eation." This will take place at
5,04 p.m; Tuesday, February 5th, in,
the auditorium of the Collegiate In•'
stituto.
` :Professor Tomlinson ' will welcome
questionsand this should be a fine
opportunity for all-Elinton home lov-
ers tob
' ecame better aequa%ntacquaintedwith
tho'prdbleins of beautifying"home
surroundings by both artificial and
natural means.
There will
be 'no
admission eherge
and everyone is invited to attend.
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AN AUTHORITY: ON BURNS NOW INSPECTOR
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EXTENSION LECTaT13E eonuuurnty singing'; and sone' 0d
. Curless,f The Ontatio Prnf• M,c;ICeilar of the University of 'lins,tcsses will be: Mr±. J. Melville
At a banquet in tiotour o , t a us •:recently - b e1i in r Toronto will give the second 1<:cture 1bI'rs. G. Cowan, 11'I!z'$:: �3'. Ttoss, 117.s.
I 1 the pointed Agency Inspector for i
n at P at of c_
m last . o auditorium Y (111
0 0 1 tt � la rstoau and Nies
,t,(
the C 11 i1 5 1
h •1 corn Irl a ],
£ h b' th 105 M T 0
a of BobbyBurns en'"t'riday even Equitable Life, has recently e 1 sit Ehe se on delict urn
day he el the Uevei y Cittithi illas. Il. Rilcyr Mis. I
o s 1 .prop when-
time music by Mr.'s, A.- McGeeI. Ti &
e1`rida
Which a
�Agency
c
r oil1
t• tt
S
Stratford
1.
r � r Mr, VVnsubject
chi dish ' was h. gg , ,%1t. Youn ; Laitlies' noel � 0un�
Doig, `�'iormerly of, Iiippen, �vas'the counties of Bruce,. Grey, Iluron evenin February 1st. Ills 1
�"and Per'Lh. gr. CarleSS All. 0011'-
011
011- t, I7 1
toastmaster and also gave an address _'uarters in
„ ; „ titiuo` to have his lo- d q
on "The Life aniiWorlts of Burns..
Mr. Doig was inti•odnpcd, by a broth- Clinton,
1
rr Scot -as' "the best posted pian 00 MS SERVICES RPCOt;-NIZLD.
Scottish history and literature in
Port Huron .Anel one who could quote The Beacon -Herald yester'dag eve -
more Burns' poetry than any other ring. had the following reference to
man. in the •,United States." Rev: Canon OMIL, who is well-known
in; Clinton and vicinity. He is a
ORGANIZED DRAMATIC GLUE .brother of the late P 'J close of
At the social evenino. held'.M St, :Clinton:
Joseph's Hall last Tuesday a unique "`At the annual o entry meeting of
event in. the social life of this cernSt. James's Anglieanlveichurch held
reunify was established by the organ- last night fitting reference was
-
'gill e: "A Glimpse of 1 alts
'Iwo weelce .later, : February 15th,
Prof , • Boston will'spealc en "Liquid
Ails' giving demonstrations. And
on 'Mtitcli let Prof. Sissons, who was
here l•tnt :season, will lecture en
"Pioneeos of Ontario."
will
MEN'S
OVERCOATS
CLEARING
AT BIG
Rebuction
35. Men Overcoats
27.50
Clearing at
' werco
afis
at 18.50
Clearing
Men's
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to
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11.50
tearing at
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" A S mare E)ea1 for very Man"
PR0C.JNIER-FORD
The marriage took place, very
informally, in St. Paul's church at
noon yesterday of Jean' Marjorie,
youngest daughter of. Mr. and MTs.
Tames .A. Ford of Clinton, and
Dr:
d. wn
son of r• and s•, A.
HAD, GOOD lt[EETNG
Men's' Sunday school classes of the
United chi}'ich.met on Friday evening
trust in the blsenlent of the cit n•ch tee
elect their teachers and officers for
the ensuing year. ` 'Mrs. Win. Lyon
and Mr., Charles Stewart had been
the teachers for the past nutnber of
Years, and as Mr. : Stewart had been
recently elected to the office of. sup
-
The Woman'e -Institute held their erintendent1 it Was decided to unite
regulars meeting en Thursday' after- the two classes under the able leader
-
moon with sixty-one ladies present, ship of Mrs. c Lyon. The officers ele-
h devotional exercises the etedfo 192,1 are as follows:
Afte�i the
bnsine'ss of the meeting -was disposed President: • Mrs. Henry Huuldng;
of and then Miss Viola Fraser favor Vice, Miss Ida Lyon; teaches Mrs.
Iassistant,itIr. L rank
-
Wm. Lyon,
Tamblyn; secretary,' Miss Jean Holtz-
saner- Postel:
••s -Mr,Jo 1
saner; area, uiei, 1
After' the businesp.-irf the meeting
had been completed Miss Mary Cart-
wright
art-
v' address
lot n �dts
• d the following •tt'lea >;
rvli l
g
and Mrs. Robert Townsend presented.
Mr, Stewart with a handsome Leech
cis bible:
"Dear 1VIr. Stewart:—The mem-
bers
tale.this
hve cnP.
of elm class a
<o
bar
s
portunity to show our appreeintion'of
your service to us as teacher• You
ev-
er
been faithful in attendance,
-i a wish
nra n W
el helpful and enco g g
you every success with the new task
which you have undertaken. We --
cannot express our feelings by mere
is
c t to
to • z you p
• sowe as.
l Y
Dins
w
Bible as a token of the esteem in
which you are held. Signed on' be-
half -of the class." •
Mt. Stewart; although ta'l:eit Com-
pletely by surprise, thanked his class
heartily; for .their handsome present
and the kind words of appreciation.
The Test of the evening was spent in
contests, games, etc., a thoroughly en-
joyable couple of hours being spent;
concluding with. a splendid lunch, pro-
vided by. the young Mien of the elate,
class motto le.
'Theyoung
Th
"Win Others), and they feel they. are
away to a'very successful year. .
Reeve'Adoms, who attended the
January- session of the conitty coun-
cil in Goderieh last week, returned
:sing of a Dratic Club to be known-
, made to the 25 years of faithful ser
meeting with two solos eccotn
as the "County Strollers. Member vivo grvcn by the Rector, Canon W • panied by the guitar and Miss -Ellen
1 toan ciuc
is open • •ci-
ship is free and IY T'. Glut: and as a tolten of apple Challestvoz•tI1 tvrt]t an insta:umental:',
possessing dramatic or musical ab ation a srthstatltial inerea50 in his Rev. J. E, Hogg addresed the
ihty. The club plans to stage a min- salary was unanimously voted." meeting on the "League of Nations,"
t Clinton
towns Is n
1 .� 'the O X r 1 atl`t1C'
' 1 sha,w nCi n
ewas V
St1which a
h v
address w Y.
anacl
i soon after IC
Matt -tie -
Easter
and - Godo p CLINTCN'S VIITAI STATIST S tine and was appreciated byallpres-
Easter and also'to produce several eat.
plays ;and concerts in: the 'course of '.Cheee were fifty,births in Clinton The president, Dips. •U. L:,Paisley,
the year. Interest and enthusiasm during 1028, sixteen marriages and The appointed as representative of
in this movement has " already: taken forty-nine deaths, •
organization for the League. of
hold of the young people of the town Neither all the births nor all the'the Nations.. After the -program a roc -
and vicinity, over one hundred Nav-
in made; application for membership• deaths bths and strictly to Clinton, ial hour was spent,
P deaths'of: ee'
g e
some
sone births andP
• plans o i
the: n f S
t d that fur p CATION
e ece U
is e. STRICT It .' Rzc
i SS
P community 1 171 the Sur'lannding -cam n }
Q
the club will be ant -enticed at the taking place in the hospital.
social evening to be held ill ii fort- A despatch from Brairtferd• tbe.
night I ;Tune used to be considered the other day carried the news' of the fin
Act,of
a
tc
Pharn a
r the Y
ands
'n
'i t
V1.TIJT/ANS ORGANIZlr, • month of marriages but last yearn u
Clinton October had the most mar- :couple of merchants in that town for
At .a ,well attetlded meeting of•local riages, four, ,Tune and September hav- selling A.B, S: and C. pills, aspirin,
war veterans recently it. was de ing three each. During four months calomel, etc., without being qualified
i e a 'branch of the •in the year no weddings were .cele ; druggists,. The defence -was ignor-
Liana isto oLegi z
Canadian Legion. Tho :branch was braced in Clinton.. These were March. auto of the law but as that is not'
formed with an:initial: membership and April and November And Decent- considered saffieient, they were fin-
of
in-
oof 25 and: the following officers: else- bet.. Clerk Macpiiersbn, who issues ed. They stated that they had
ted the :licenses, thinks 'the girls were bought the goods from a travellerof
ni r Procunier of Dorchester, 1 rather slow last year,.which was Leap the United Drug Co., e
M M4 D A Proton President: Cal. H. "!3. Cambs. 1 ear reason to suppose that thea resale
ler of Belmont: 1st vice: J. W. Shaw, tiT;D• was illegal. - .
The ceremony woe conducted by the 2nd Vice: M, D, )l ciTaggert• 1'T?IE IIOSPITAL BIRTHDAY A local druggist informs The
S. Tu
rner.
•er H. S
e .
. 1 ASnl
Sc Te
t
Mrs. Morgan
iron
Rev L C Harr ,G M � k'
lxecutive ConulutlC0 I.. News -Record that a great many re -
the -wedding music The •usuttl `Birthday Wee collet- strictions surround the buying and
.
Agnaw playing
Counter; D7 . Agilely, s,
Only members of the Immediate fare- Rov, L C. Harrison end F. 0 Ford, Lien for Clinton Hospital will be made selling of drugs, which he thought
•1 ons this year. Plans are already laid and very reasonable, as. many of them
A,-8• Luca
A charter has been received. from the various societies anti'organize-
t to organization will be community have been'
era 1 -
No, 140) Brancho the Canadian peal will be made through the church -
Legion
lure -
Legion of the British 'Empire Ser- es of Clinton and vicinity, • through
n re. u
Min -
The first regular istei•ial, Association, Which
will be Held February' 4th in the taker: a'keen interest in the needs of
11. veteranshospital. , nve o es have
cordiallx invited and the local officers been sent out and will be available to..
hope that the spirit of unity„ coin- all who wish: `to' contribute, Sb far as:
mutual le i is a
vived amongst a •v =de an ecollection
wille t
supported y ex -seri ial arrangemen s may
re
present. ForOn
n te. we Pinstance, 5tA
' n.
m Q V
'1 0
iso
'The bride wore a pretty frock of Ottawa and l S contain p
Monet blue georgette and lace and tions of the c n Y cannot buy a bottle of A.B.S. and C.
Illy
carried a boe- valla. of yellow rows anc1•-pfflctatiy known as Chilton (Ontario circularized. The general public 'Lp pills without registering' your name,
lily of the valley. Thew were no
f C ad an h h 1 h ,The druggist 'cannot sell certain
attendants. vice League. drugs even to a practising physician
At the conclusion 0± the ceremonyf. t 1 monthly meeting the medium of the Ce t H ion without a written order, He cannot
the bridal "party returned to the As t' i h h has always wire or telephone to a wholesale
Name of the bride's parents, vltere � All t are diuglgst for an
1 1a 1 p h h roust hi order which
roctxnior left on the afternoon train,
the bride's 'going -away cos nine tldeship and 1 1p,�vrll be es- may be i>oss`bla this appeal will be
of grey. They will reside a Dor- ]sept on his `filen.. And he must be
•cheater:
e - • • order of certain
l501100 t was served. Mr.
and Mks.
Forester's the Inca drugs, a ren write• :
"is kept on file by the sd}olesaler, and
P a record el such the Wholesaler,
must be
t being
AMONG TIl�3 CHURCHES b all v co min in t ]lave to 00 g
The Weal -dealer said that occasion-
ally those restrictions were inconven
ient but he did not seem to consider
then: unnecessary and -.he tried . to
comply with then:. to the letter,
t th veterans and that
d th token on the 'Able to acacunt for every ounce of tho
the Canadian Legion b loyally secalttd Sunday 10 February but spat dru s bought.
Clinton and the surrounchng town made' in .coni• cases owing.to• loca
l
The monthly .reacting of the Ctn. • slid villa• ges.. i ions, Amounts sent in by the.
• congregations 'will be ecknoiv e ,ge
ire Huron 'Ministerial Association ships • conditions. la a
ato held on io ay tt par • t. through this paper.
at 10.30 in Hogg
lv l stxeet pat'sonage. t t-fd Avoes defeated Rev. Mr. Hogg t
Baptist Church evening by a Score of 6-4.
Monday morning next HOCICSY NOTES
viii read a paper • The S ra of
Clinton's good Junior team on Friday _:CAIi,TER.-WPS{.AI3CI5
The local boys were slow in wale-- A tenet but pretty wedding tuns
•
d Quin At-solentra il:at the family residence ea
P a yg
Service as usual Sou ay evening Saturday, January 10, by the Rev. F.
subject
'lib "The tug up to the fact that they were
d f +� a W Gilmour, B. l
d t
life The pastor's s Jec tisr e- . hoekQ ante, 308±00 a s •a P t- p, lttstor of Elm'
• Then aid " ' try, and when they. di come `a e wood Avenue Pr " gni Mari Church,
Tho Sunday achool and 'week -night Stratford had scored twice:* London, when •Catherine Roberts
services as usual-. Half way through the first period Francis, second daughter Mrs.
St. Paul's Church, Cdole scored for the home team, aid Ftanei6 and the latedHenry of Mrs
Harry Brows} also slipped nue by tyke et London, fohe of Caradoc, was
There will be :a celebration of Holy Nicol to even up the score, Martin, .united In , former toCaraAlpers
Communion at eleven o'clock. Sun. the flashy little Stratford forward, -Milted
second son of Clifford add Albert
day
day school at'two-thirty and Bible coasted down centre ice and beat Carter,
rt Carter, of notfoM , andrM. of
class at a quartar to thre0.' Evening Twyford .with an easy -shot, but our
Clinton The bride -vas given in mar -
class
at seven o'clock. th score. 1 g y d I Lil-
lian
The Woreen's Auxiliary will meet,
next Tuesday at 3 pair.
Presbyterian Church. --
Rev. C. E. Dougiin, who was too
ex-
pects
nSu
Sunday, work o y,
take his _
ill to
to occupy his owvn pulpit on
at both services,
The Vanier Auxiliary willmeet
life t Le-
to s o
-" aak expects b s e
nm week
tame" Cook i• of e 1
own Lorne liege b het uncle, F:+ D. Sm th, two or three ,
again and tied o scDeleware, Ontario; while E lt} i turn to town in ti few days,
Both teams started out in the set- liars 'l r,tncl:s, sister of the bride, made D Thar ndyke was struck by
Dili' period its. if they meant business t dainty flower girl. Following the : Mr
but the close checking out of
er eeremeny'a wedding -supper: was ser aoflleng puck while
Monday night ting is
wards p rio goals .out- aOtte �,ved to immediate' reletivee and hockey g
ame in consequence.
uenee
otterlame ankle t q
•half ova
± nursing about nu
was Abwere g
period guests W
When the peris. Out -town
ie d
as
• ft n
the le
in
d
Bert Shaw lot Stratford Mr. and Iles, G. C. Noyes and ut Reeve- Trotvitrtha of Clinton was
Sunday next
LITTLE LOCALS
The usual hospital grant of $7500
was passed by the County' Council. .
Mr. A. Mitchell has sold his pool:
xoom business to Mr, Morgan Ag-
new,
Mr. H. B. Chant was re app'1lt
ell a 'member of the Clinton Colleg
iite Institute bead by: the county
col ucil. •
kIr'E. C. Ruhl, who has been ill
at his home in Hanover for the past
but Kelso Streets scoiecl far the fa it"son, of Windsor, and. Mi tad appointed to the Executive ana Agri
on hantesters wind again the story was ;tis. F. D. Smith, et Delewhre, top
1 cultut'al committees of the County
Monday evening, Feb: 4th, in the ,evTile •
bays of bout teams started the Ont, council at the ;meeting of that body
chTrch lecture' room. the best ; last week,
The W;. A. will meet on Wednas- third period by playing TITS TATE J. L. PARIrE
day .afternoon, February 0th, in the 500011y in the night. With about Ition on the vacant
Meeting at two seven minutes to platy, Cook ::vas pen- , The following. is dfrom the:,Hughen- IVIehave taken. top Stevenson and Harris
church lecture roam.. , VI g
'lock alined for some unknown reasont R lot north of the Clinton'! factory
honio. Friday.
Miss Cole of • Baigrave, who for.
Some time has taught piano lessons
at the home of Mrs. M'h0rea each. •
Saturday, was tillable to come last
week owing to illness.
Rev. • Mr. Abery, who has spent
some time at the home of his -dangh-
ter,_ Mrs. 115att, Torante, retsurnert
home. Friday. ,
:The annual meeting of Buru's 'Clni-
Uni-
ted . church was held last Weditmselee
evening., There was a gond atten-
dance. 1l±r, S. ¥eVittie was eliir-
ntan and Mfr. Reid, secretary. After
the business part, the books which
were won by the Sunday school prtp-
ils were distributed: Coffee anti~
lunch were served by the ladies at the
class.
Mr. and Mrs. ilfeEwieg of the
13th concession •treated a n1ntber of
their friends to a fowl supper last
Saturday,eveehig• A 'very enjoyable
time was spent.
The Alert Club of. the young people
class of the,United church met at the,
home •of Me.. and Mrs: • E. Adame.
last Friday evening. All report hav-
ing a,delightful
av-ing;a,delightful time, iMlr. and Mrs.
Adams have the real art of makiiog
everyone feel at home.
The young married peoples' S. S.
of the 13th concession. met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Allen,
Harloek, last Monday evening, Mr.
how to give
know o
Mrs.
Allen c
and
eve•ybtte it good title. .
and Jett (Alta.), Record: ,' Flour "Mill
c, t - Roe�e of the Astons United Church Mr. John and will probably build ac.
Ontario Street lit 1 d'boards and beat times of 1 there in the spring.
`eat tete reel, on knee-high shot, A tuts aY afternoon, 10th after
r •,has
' has
uti,
tuft scored the a •s Russell Corrie P
too: e rip
down the rig. nee
'nota a er
with
a
Twyford w
" . o n L' eonerd Parke,' an - old
this-district,gassed away on
ran, ,
long. eage p
fluke•goal'of the night.. Cook return -Parke was vera sick early last
ce and Clinton ed somewhat in
e viaaC a
lady luck was against theta, • au his huff•, ]te tirade a trip to his ofd
a were the- stars in that
cf the Avons, while. Cook, Streets,
tho change would benefit' his health,
down ant i it didnot,eveningnex , e Feb-
-
school- oY, played Hughendeu, taking td is � - . seven on in' the board of, the
ey for the hometeam,Stratford- Gnat, weeks, ago, gradually '
L fie-uP' and fleetly passing away; on Thurs- I town hall. Arrangenieiits• are hieing
day. The funeral was held on Sat- ralade for the celebration of the Ilos-
urday afternoon, Rev. Geo. Black-
adder conducting. The service at the.
.,
house was very largely
about eighty friends and' neighbors
being present and a large' number of Miss Dlar •`area dams is visiting
whom followeii the remains to the 111 &
e in- this week with Blyth '.friends.
Hnghenden cemetery where th
torment took place Six' brother Or Quitefla number thotelephone fontme h vilg lage
angemen,:o£ which order the deceased attend
was a member, acted as pallbearers. in Blyth Tuesday afternoon. the
The deceased was boli 11 Ontario, Mrs. James
Sunday evening on the
July 11th, 1952 and came west -first slippery sidewalk
t ' Mainitoba, 18:39, moving to:this dis- twisted her iT?fAC I :
o •
Arthur Jamieson received
Thursday
�
Fellowship dey. ,se I t Bert Shaw sat th f 70 ye r Mi
jest willl The "Selfemorning sub- all k t aillness,
'set . be: rcl'sExamination." to tried ]larch the Parker place, south of Clinton.
ail to tile' i • , t Year and 3ecover the Rev, Mir. Parker has 'returned to
Sacrament of Lord's and re- to overcome th :tots lead, but
n e tbers at: this ser- surruner. In the fall, c ntpanaed . Rev. England slid' Parker
Parker and daugh-
vice.n of" new t n
vice. Evening stubjecte "Tho Man M'eN3co1 and Flood w 1 c¢ne to Fasteui Canada, hop g '
who felt 'regular
a meeting
th ' The monthly .meeting of the Hos,'
afro illgbe i ldetlned of rho. Ladies- B 1 Gibbs; the fourteen Year
will be held "Wednesday after the est hock- when t they returned e v Pi Board sant be Tuesday id t half pass±
,Aid .Ail b 1 d b h' bed h
noon, Vebruary 6th, at 2:30 in the h getting Anise awry
ter will return in the spring •
lecture room. The ladies of the con-
gregation are, urgently requested to
attend as a lively contest 10 it pro-
gress. The ladies of St. Andrew's
Ward will provide for the social hour.
The w-,M.S• have planned to cele-
brate their 40th anniversary during
February, Miss Lediard of Japan is
will" be
ant-,
to be the speaker. Date w 1
pounced later.
Wesley -'Willis United Church
Next Sunday morning the minis:
ter's' subject will be: ' ILaiah's
be
sernnon will ,
„evening ion."The ev g
hard d say-
ings
some of the a
ho
first
onsc
n
of Jesus: "The Second Mile." •
The W. A. will meet next; Wed-
nesday afternoon, February 0111 at
three o'clock at the Monte of Missy
Rudd, -
The congregational . meeting', held;
in the `council chamber yesterday
evening, • -was a most satisfactory
gathering in every Neal. The room
was, filled to overflowing and the, 're -
'ports from each department, showed
activity in every way and were very
l objectives
'inancia J
gratifying,
All L
have been met, the M. and M.al-
location having been, somewhat over
subscribed, also a nice baleneo being
Tho
11i!CNicol defence, F. Brown and
Roese; centre, 13. Shaw; wings, W.
Shaw and 'Flood; subs, Wallis and
Martin. defence
Clinton: 'Goal, Twyford; ,
Cook and Elliott centre; McEwan;
wings, Brown and Rath; subs, 'Streets
and Gibbs.
Referee—C. Draper, Clinton.
Tuesday night the Marys Inter-
mediates
under by
mediates ina score of 7-4.
It seemed` as i£ George Elliott's
threat` -to quit playing, if defeated
again, spurred his team-mates `00,: to
victory. [-Iis brilliant playing in the
nets kept St 1(larys from victory. i loss, t
St. t their
to -then hard all tho way ceased :leaves to Mourn his a ,
but tuir task edy, npen, "Mrs. J.
1{.ennedyo Ken, Rciberton beloved wife, ono son, S.
Doug. Elliottnull Elwere the Clinton stars. Parke,
artineantt and.`seven grandchildren,
M
The liar -up:' Ont.
Marys—Goal: Arthur; defence, also three Misters MTS. Cliff and
St, M
g, dercott'and Slettredge;Icentne: A.;•
Stevens; wings: Darnell and F. Stev-
ens: subs: Brown. fort : defence.
Goal, Elliott; -Clinton ml Go ,
,i o: Marlow:
curt ,
telt
Mu ,
- • aiid
PTrch ci
g
wings, 12'•ahertop ani! Itonnetl3 , suha:
Glees and!Govenlack.
Thorndike, Cliis-
Fteferea-Doug' •:
vital Birthday.
g,clndeshoro
Constance - -
Mr, and Mrs. - Lee Stephenson and
son spent Saturday evening and Sun-
day with her parents at Blyth.
On Wednesday evening the Pores -
tees held a. dance in the hall.
eon-
the e
ursda
afternoon
0n•,Th Y
gregational meeting. was herd. The
following stew irds were , appointed:
Bernard Nott, George 'Wheatley, Al-
bert 'Tuieni, . Thos. Livingston, Ross
DM'cGregor, Win: 'Britton and, R. 13,
Rogerson.
'-'Mrs los Riley, sr., had a wo dbee'
onittenday'afternoon.
The Ladies' Aid appointed their of-
ficers at their last meeting: Preei.
dent: Idirs. El -nese -Adams; vice: Mrs.,
R. Rogerson;` Secretary Miss Mable
Livingston; treasurer: Mrs. William
Adams.
- Quite a number around here are
sick with the flu. -
IVIr, Chas. Dexter-' has had 1i radio
installed in his home.
1locate(1 on the �'1
• a•o
all�
seatshis
tract 1.cJ S
t,
•m � now run by his son at Highland ward Saturday of the d r���0,0 This
u of i3
, {ee
s. D9..1
• ago, i 111
r
View, living there. until six years € , siste ,
ho 5000ed into town. The de- is the third death in the -Jamieson vhen it in tell months} His , �.
faatn y
Jchu of Grimsby died n Mai•ch' and
Samuel of ileal Aurora in June.
Our sympathy, goes ouLte 15-1-1' Jana-
iesen and family.
INT W . Ii. Elliott of d, Clinton, ri.• The monthly meeting of the Wo -
left in the general treesierery. ten.
and one' 11. 11. Pa ice, of ew .or' men's Institute will be, held in the
and one' broilaer,; tee-, Jtirrles Parke,• bi,tNliunnity hstlt ori
Thursday,, Fob -
1 r l li 'trim xsda , Fob-
iRc 7.1 p €
•,,math ��r•tnry 7th.
highly resllec • a
knew
issa.
�e 5lig
He Duet
, enby
r > d.n
h t0
st
will ho ren , ;, �
Alio knew him, and , 'ins D'Irs. IL, Mpxrell,
bereaved ones Ws, B. -Nott and
dedtotla
Carter, sub-
. Ua
11 at
, Mee.:
'D
bya � by t
edf t p
t o
p
missed from ourrt0wn, The sympathy I le on,e; read , ,D s. 1, .Cowan;
of all is exten 1
in bhoh' loss." rilldell, what is yam IA,VOritc 50013±?
Ur. 305111311 MkCully, who has been
living with his aunt, Mrs. Mary 11.
McCu11y, for the past few Months, re-
ceived word last week of the sudden
death of his mother-in-law, Mrs,
Moshw-r of Ashley, Ohio. He and
his son, Jinrtnie, left Bruce£ield last
Sunday morning in their motor oar'
to attend, her funeral.
Tao annual husinos meeting of the,
United Ghaith will be hold on VToa1-
neaday, F'eb'ruary 6th, at 8 p,nt.
Huh
Tho Mrs. g
ends
fzi
many "1h
0 1
e li
Margaret Sof
euo
Berry and little D7arg Q
will be glad to hear that they era„t•e, e
eoverilli groin their rocent ilhae5S,...