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NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, JAN-IARY 7,J926,
however, enclosing a summary of the
Proctor, on Friday evening.
Ivlr, Cliff Lnps, who has been vis- Mz. and Mrs. O: R, 'Forister ax•e
iting fx lends in Taz•onto for 1 he past-visttmg fi lends in To�•ont i,
We are sorry to hear tliati Mrs,
John Trewartha is not well,
hog industry of Miron County for
the year 1925; The following gives
week, has rett1rned to iris borne, Miss Fory5ter of Mazlchaiii na visit-
1Siiss ITazel Webster of Lucicnmv is
'an
the number of hogs shipped and the
grading of 'the hogs concerned;
iiig her uncles, Messrs.. ' W.
visiting friends in the community. ^ Xoo of Gmicritownship.
'
Total hog's, 77,994;'`, Select bacon,
_
Mrs: L, Beatty spent the week -end
with, her sister, Misses Gertrude and Miss Viola Wise,'':iVlissi Viola C) .bail-
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Ma n of L'rtls_
,
23,463 or 30:085/,; Thick smooth,
141 0: 58.56%; 3,2,j4 or
Bertie Thompson of Clinton. "destolx and. Miss Wilkin{•on of Goder-
Mr. and Mr's, P,ien?i is aro visiting friends' in tlnis'coirt-
sels wex•e' visitors at their brother's
home, that of D, Tudor, •on Netiv
,heavies
4,19'%; extra heavies, 235 nor +307°i,;
shop hod -4-3,107 11:01%5; lights
_Weekes 1, inn zt
Sunday with Mr. ,Jnoi and Miss Ida n} y"
' Reid o£ the 'rout Road, •S. S. No; 3 had their 'annual meet-
Yeiz's
The W.M:,LS, held their monthly
or and
feeders, 1,089 or 1.39%; roughs, 63
or ,079%; sows, No; 1; 178 or :235/0;
Miss Welsh has <r'eturned to her g
in on, Wednesday last In the school.
duties after spending'the vacation ' house, Mr. N. W , Trewartha
nieetiny>this W`ednesday,'Jan. 6th, at
the home of Mrs. B. B Stephenson,
sows No. 2, 1,3],8 or 1>69%;'.stags,
156 or
at px
lief• home near Ripley., isiding. Afteit the business Mr,
Miss. BIanche Wheatley ' of New
.19%.
,usilai,
Mr. Will and Fannie Logan visited W Glenn was apnoihted trustee,M-T
Hamburg and Miss Verna Adams of
With " reference to bogs it will be
with; friends in Bayfield Sunday last. McMath rebiring.
Newmarket, have, Teturne4 to their
ndted that practically 78,000 flogs
Dr. and Mrs, Harvey Reid of Miss Lelia Whitmore of Zurich . is
To ionto spent New 'Years with the ,visiting bel, sister, Mrs. W. C. Jervis.
respectivelGeorceoi;ileyti eointiiYu'ss quite
g
pass year. At on theun y in the
arket
fornierls parents, Mr. and Mrs. J-
W. Reid. Quite a number'•from this vicinity
ill,
Mr. Joe Riley of Cleveland'; Ohio,
g, ,
value' of tweirty-two dollars this' rvd:•
a valuation of $1,7f9,000.00. The per,
Mr. and. Mrs. D. McNaughton of attended the funer`,al of the late Mrs,
g. W. Rutledge in Clinton on Saturday.
attended the annual
who has been visiting his brbthers,
Geo. 'and Ben Riley, and sister, Mrs.
cezitage of selects might also be.iioted:. `
The premium, being paid for 'selects
-Neta* Mrs. Ratledge,.was a 'life-long mem-
.Year's
Years gathering of friends at the 'icer .of Iiolnieavzllo church and was
home of Mr. and, Mrs. A. Foster,
Jas. Mann, and .otizer •friends, re:.
turned this week to ,his home.
at possibly ora averagL of soirtething'
Better, than tWo dollars per head.' It,
very Highly esteemed here. M1zeh
Mr. Dan Snritli of the London R, sympathy is extended to the family,
wouldirrean' that approximately $50,--.
C. R., visited with Mr. Will. Marshall Rev. and, Min. Xilpatrick and Miss
over •the holiday.
DIS. REJ'_ S. R. STOTHERS
000 extra was distributed amongst
the farmers of Anion County for
Margaret were visiting Goderich
The soeial'evening which wins held friends lastWv¢ek,
SENDS TRU FOLLOWING
liogs coming- in , this' grade. While
in the township Ball New Year"s Eve The Gleaners. tission Circle are
under, the auspices of St.
RE HOG SHIPMENTS' •
!lie
tliis. grade is quite high it can easily
improved' and we, hope to see still
•;olin's holding their monthly meeting at the
church, was a decided success, After home of the` president, Miss Elva
., Hog marketing for the last week ifurtjier
of 1925 has been very light: We' are, !i
progress' math~• aroig this line
-:w 1'92G:_ -
lunch was Iserved a good program was
'given,
consisting of solos duets
readings, recitations recitations •and mucic by
the choir, - The clarinet and Wolin se,-
leetions by D. Smith and W Marshall
were very much renjoyed• All went
,home feeling that the evening had
been well spent.
The inauY friends of Mrs, A. Par-
=sons will, be sarfy to learn that she
is suffering from a stroke, and at time
of wfiting is very low.
Mr', R. Adams is agaiir confined to
his bed through an attack of rhea-
matie fever. Mr. Adams has had
hard luck -,as he has very recently ro-
,covered from ,a _ severq attack of
quinsy. - ,
Messrs. W. Taylor and ,X..Elliott
each shiped a car load of stock to
Toronto- Monday.
(Froze another comppondent)
Mrs. E. A. WeAsh of Exeter spent
part of `be ?Christmas holidays at
the home of her son, Mr. J. T. McAsh. '
Mr. Harold Rathwell of Detroit
spent° Christmas',with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs.. John. Rathwell.
Mr. and Mrs. tied Reid' spent the
week -end in London.
Wt. Chas. Pilgrim.of Detroit zie.
ited with his parents during the holi-
day time, also with his sister of C1131 -
ton.
Miss Irene Johnston `o#' E'espeler
spent -the holidays at her hoine. here.
Airs, (Dr.) J. M. Parreant, who
spent a Week or so at the home of Iier;
. parents, 'Mt. and Mrs. Vir. J, Coll
•slough, by
±•etutmed to her.home iia
Detroit. '
Mrs. R McAsh, Exeter, is spending
the holiday with her son, J. McAsh.,`
win to the bad roads the atten-
dance at the !,nation 'On Monday
afternoon was not very large., How-
ever everything Went off quietly and
the members of thea old council were
re-elected by acclamation.
Mrs, Parent of Detroit spent, Christ-,
oras under: the parental roof.
Miss Irene and Mr. Milton 7ohtr-
ston are home for the Christmas va-
..cation. - -
Miss Olive Jading of Clinton spent
the holidays at the home of her ,liar-
ents on .the 8th concessions '
Will. in. Canter was in rhesley
last week attending' the Writer fait.
Miss Mary Cartwright r.!i visiting
friends in Stratford. '
Miss Laithwaitelras/commenced
her duties again at S. ":" No. 4.
A. number , of young" eoQle from
this vicinity ,.attend eflythe asocial ev-
ening in the Gommurty hall, Landes•
boyo, on New Ye's night and ire-
lroxt;a .good time."'
Th funeral uf„,'the ?ate William
Lawson tock pie from his late home
on Thursday 189t, being largely at-
tended." The `Rev, C. L. Bilkey con-
ducted, the s, rvices anal the pallbear
ers were yt'essrs. Wm„ Walter and
ThoinAs *Sir, W. J. McBrien Will,
Clarke`, anid� James 'Brown. }friends
were ,pre eni from Detroit, Goderich;
Seaforth/ rid Auburn. Interment was
made in' Clinton cemetery.
i4lrs.' Lawson and family wish to
thank their friends and: neighbors for.
the Ici'nduess and syn±p&thy drown
tbcnx inn -their bereavement and for the
rri,any lovely floweres sent,
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