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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-11-11, Page 2238
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ists with, the -exec
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which will not
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LOT •NO. L
tonsists';of bo s' allover. sweaters. all wool
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sizes 2 t` clearing '
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Consists of fine jersey sweaters alt wool with button friar
turned down collar in several different combinations, moi atioigs, .sixes 22 to
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LOT NO. 4
Consists o --eCies S
all
woolI 'Sweaters, ors, V aecil,,rodted collars
in shades of Castor, blue, ,.and.`.
bl,black with
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clearing at,. 3,50.a
LOT NO. 5.
Consists of 1tt, s V neck sweaters, heavyweight,'Netht9grey
and
Lovat'shades,
clearing at $2:56, '
&wale Deal fol.. Every Mai
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNGEDY,''
Mr_. Melvin Crich armounees the eji
;ga ement of her,onlydaughter, Ivy_
Irene Plewes; to Alton J. John roar,,
eldest son of the late John Johnston
and Mrs. -Johnston, the marriage to
thl-e place in November
?TREATS TO COU,b;TY I{OME
A number o
e . lr
f people ave. (been
thinlsing lately of the residents o1 the
Fluron-County' Horne, and have bean:
,providing various ;treats ; for them.
,.The -W,omen s Institute ' of Creditoei
sent a - don ationa - -bf clothing; The
Young People's League of St. James'
ehurch,SExeter,,cante up on Tuesday
evening of -last: week and gave a very
pleasing :musical program, afterwards,
,Providing a treat, Of candy and. or--
`ang•es, and •on Wednesday evening,
the Sunbeam Trio of HeileaI1 came up
and rendered a program, followed -by
a 'treat of candy-, and .grapes. All
these little attentions have, been ap-
preciated by the residents and by the
'management. -
e IN7JRAL OF MRS. JOS: RAND.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Rand
was held on Saturday afternoon from
the filthily' residence, the Rev. J. B.
Mel'ormaeli 'conductingthe services,
The pall bearers were: Jabez Rand,
Sr., Jabez Rand, Jr.,,, A, E.'Rumball
Wilfred Rand, W. T. Hawkins and
E. Greakis, f -
Mrs. Rand, whose'maidep"hame was
Ellen Rosa' Chillingworth; ;was born
in England. She eame toCanada as
a -young girl, with other mealtimes of.
her family, team uncleeka�ttfd aunt,' Mr.
and Mrs, Joshua Renwooil: She was.
married lin Mr. --Rand abettt forty
years ago and had spent practically
all her life here. She. Is survived by
a son who resides at McQuarrie, Man.,.
and two daughters, Mrs, Fruniss and
Miss Lillian Rand,, both at home. One
sister survives, Mrs. Fanny Oliver,
also oe Clinton.
Mrs, Rand' had been in delicate
health for some years but her death
occurred rathersuddenly after•,hav-
ing spire teethexti+acted on Wednes-
day morning of last week. .
Mr. Ghee, Oliver, Stratford, Mr.
and Mrs. I eelans, Stratford, and Mrc.
Barwood, end son, -eaelph, were in:
town for, the funeral.
FIOSPITAIL NOTES.
fvLany of om• aitizens v' a believe-ar:e
not aware of the ;personnel of the
'Clinton Hospital board, what work it
has done and as. to the 'standing of
the ,institution in general,
For their benefit a'fes facts are
given in this weelc's'jasue, to be fol-
lowed next week by furthel•, informa
tion, especially, interesting to the pub-
lic will be information concerning the
Ild:Rey installation.
The hoapital, is owned by the com-
munity' made up of 1 '.Clinton and the
surrounding townships,
Every cent that you have donated
or paid in fees is°a good investment,
just as truly ee the money yon have
put into schools, ehucrehes' or roads.
The hospital is manage by: a board
elected from all the wo engat
's or • -
izat'
erne
-
e
ofthe cOn
ml1 �
, with
an
advisory board of 'business and end -
men. All the -members and offi-
cers of the hoard render their services
without any renunciation; ` their le -
ward being that they know they are
doing ng a 'splendid work.
In our hospital;';, board and 'skilled
nursing Is given at a rate -which lev-
erages less than the rate at a cheap
Hotel would: be for board alone, , One
can easily realize that to do, this and
yet pay its way at our hospital `has
done, ,its affairs must haave.•been
handled in a very, efficient andbusi-
tiess-like. manner.
!Six years ago the assets et the
corporation were nothing, : today it
owns a plant and furnishings that
could not be 'replaced for less than
forty thousand dollars, And, what is
an even greater asset, -a reputation
for service efficiency that. is more,
than local. More than once .when
consmunities,,have written to govern -
merle authorities for adviee on hos-
-pita/ financing and nanagin ,they.
have been referred to our hospital,as
an authority on such matters.
We are proud also of: the efficiency,
of
our hospital as a training, school
for nurses. Many of the nurses,' rout
this hospital- go into, institutional
work in the States and almost, -with
put exception they ,have`nisen.to posi-
tions of responsibility andtrust
some of their - largest institutions:
,Any'.;uurse training here need mot be
ashamed of,their .standing either at
1°n?. or aboad.
Still, feather Clinton.
Hospital i'
p n
addition to paying ordinary rennin
extienses pays'; annually seven Mind
reel dollars on, a .:loan required for
building purposes, Whereas most
hoards have'S to, such obligation to
,meet. If people will think over thee
°thin s they,. will never again g g n say or
even think. "5 1 • What an emcee lot'
of money it :takes to rim the hos_
Without doubt, it has become a vital
,part of aur coinmunin. flow vital
1
we would ante eealiee if we were de
prived of it;end had „atgain to .send,
our side ones and. accident cases.
long'distanees ito the city.
" Town, 'outage ,and :country join to-
gether enthusia tieallyin any allpur
snide), its auspices and apart Iron- its
financial returns .the annual hosPitai
bazaar isaruly
t y community ra ty fuuetiorr,
with' a delightful social
IT we wish to do our'seives and the
community a good turfs," we, will on
every occasion -boost afar hospital in.
stead ''of knocking it and ie at any.
time -we aro offered the pievilege cl'
helping' the hospital, 'financiailly of
otherwise, let us do it -whole-heart-
edly.
ITOCIL1 '1108:
Ir
SINES
PA"t>•
APPII
A meeting, `to'oi tii
.., hockeir: or
the cwiling, season wg', held. inthc
Pastime i me Cl b:rriorns u :a eend venin ,
Y g,
No. 1&th, at 8 o cloclri'
v , Jl those in-
terested ,in. this: tG inteu, pastime are, in -
v iterl to':come anti ilii* their opin
ion regerdnigma junigta p', anternred
lte,-eeaan. to-3apteneg Ci';nton 'in. the
O Ili m
A• the coing season,. 'Also to
reovganiae the Town Hockey League,
W •N: ;MANbfLNG IN HELD;"
Mi, Wilbur N. 1Vfarteing' of the
Sherlock -Manning • Piano Company,
Landon;; formerly a "citizen of Clinton.
and ,still interested its -the `business of
this town through the Doherty Pianos
Ltd., has been'ehosen;by the London -
Prohibition liTnien to, represent the
supporters "of. the 'C?. T A. • in: lm
North Riding bf'Londgn:in the forth-
coming Provincial eleedton,
Mr. manning is a fernier member of
S:onden Board ' of Education and is
well known as an enekgetie business
man. He has always been an- enthes.'
iastic temperance worker.
A: SUDDEN DIIIATH.
Death cane suddenly? to Norinan L.
Nickle Of Windsor, a dormer Clifton
boy, on Thursday eteer ieg last, when
he died in his car while on -his way
from his place °of business,to"his
home. - • .
He -hack been in the ',employ of ythe'
Heintzman Company for some years
and he left the warehouse about seven
o'clock on this 'evening; for his home.
Next morning he was discovered in
his car dead, The cause -of death was
found to be paralysis. ;'-
Mr,'Nickle"is survived by his wife,
two email children his mother and
two sisteif 'l0Irs Colman and Miss M.
•iyickle, Stratford, and; two brothers,
W, J. and Ed. Nickle ,df Clinton:
Mai Ed, .Nicicie went ;to, Windsor to
'attend • the funeral, 1,
BROT'IIE.lt IS CANDS ATE, •
Mr.', A. A. Colquho,it , who .was
chosen'ut a'°conventio n1, held in Mit-
chell on Friday to casty, the Liberal'
banner in the conting'election In South
Perth is a brother of Ades. .Elizabeth
Kennedy, Mrs, ltd. T. Ooariess and Mrs,
Harry Fitzsimons of Clinton.
Mr. Colquhoun Is 'a native' of Rib-
bert township, and is a former war-
den of the county of Perth. He
taught school for soiue years but for
some time has been eonfideng his at-
teittione to detainee FIa%ks•;a Member
of -the Society of Friends and a life--
long
ife-long temperance man; An effort was
made to iridium the Liberals not to
bring out'n titan, leaving the field to
the Conservative and the Progressive
candidates, butafter a somewhat
stormy meeting the convention elect-
ed Mr. Colquhoun.
,AMONG THE CFIURCHES.
Presbyterian Church .
Service in the Baptist cfrur'eh on
Sunday at 11 •o clock, Subject: "The
Bible, the Hope of the World." Sun-.
day school at 10 o'clock: Prayer meet-
ing n onThu i
t s la . evening h'v n 7:30.
v at
6
,Ba ptr•
st-Church
The minister 'will preach at 7 p.nt.
on .Sunday. Subject; "The -New
Birth." Sunday school at 2;:10 p.m,
Prayer service Wednesday at 8 pan.
3341 are welcome.
St. Paul's. Church
A memorial service will be held an
this ehurch on .Sunday afternoon,.
when the veterans will attend in n'
body. The Rev. (Capt.) "C.'11. Jeakins
of Brantford will preach.
Mr.. Jenkins 'will ' preaelreeor,nislg
and evening at the regular services.
Mr. G. R. Thorepsait and Me R. 0.
Wilkes, students at Wycliffe College,'
Toronto, assisted inthe services ,en:
Sunday.
• Ontario Street United., -Church
: Classes; meet at 10 tem.:'
Morningmessage; second in series,
"The Unwell at Smyrna" Evening
subject "God's Fo giveitess,"
Our Juniors` meet on'FridaY at 7
o'clook.
At the monthly meeting theOf-
ficial Board on"Thursckay evening last.
it was deided to hold the annual S.
S., entertainment In the town hall on
Wecinesday, •December 22nd:
Choir .menIbers:. werevery-, much
pleased to have Mrs. 11 •Jervis, Mrs.
Tanner and Mr. L. R. Weir assisting.
them on Sunday, Mrs. Tanner gee-
ing solos very' acceptably andthe old'
-quartette delightedthe congregation,
once again.
Wesley -Willis -Tinted Church.
The Girls' Clsib held their thank-'
offering meeting on Tuesday _evening,
when lairs. Telford of Blyth gave",us
very interesting arlah,inspo:nag'address
on - personal- talents 'and; their use,
Mr's L C Ilartioon •;cad a thatiltsgiv''
,ing story,;a d Miee A. -Stewart sin'
<a sn1o. '1'lfei e Was ai;.good attendance
Y
tonaiderulg=i,ho disagreeable :weather
and the offering. was a enoroias one,
The Club served. d a �:cauji of tea at the
conclusion b1' the program and. it social
1, a•If hour;, was spent,,
"• tiro C,: A. Chant of 'Coroirio Svi1l
give r R'ctiue-en the lIoly'Lund in Ifl
church on Friday e.verin •• of cisx't
week malar. the auspices ef,
yI: S
Tlao innl:istcr on. ,Sunday. will "take
Cor.''his ,-oininsubject `0tis''Bibis,:".
Evelnng Stibjerf, `The Magnetism 'Of
Jesus '
Oyi' Sulu a.. last Tlfeei s °i\1iri ' rpd
�?.v g,itiar.
Ariiiisticb Day' Were- the 's ib eoLs
.stressed by the mealier and the mes-
io'by the.choir 'throughout the day
Was appropo'iato and• ,was mush en-
joyed. The anthems riaorniatg end ev-
ening, by the chair, and "Tlio fleece-
sionai,' rendered ' by .Miss Stewart,
mums' appreciated.
were
VETERANS' CFIUI11CI-I POR-ADie
A.-ehurch parade of the veterans-
and members of the aisulilip ciimpany
Will be held to Si Pauls church' on
Sunday afternoon dt 2,30,: when :t
memorial service -will' be held.- Capt.
(Rev.) C. E; `Jenkins ivtil preach: The
veterans will . meet at ; the town hall'
11: AND S, GLOB.'
The Home ' and School . Cl.ab'"will
meet on •Tuesday evening next at,
eight o'clock" in'the P,tbiie school. A,
'paper will be' given -by' firs. W. A.
Holntes..end Mrs. Aitken will give a
report en current events.' A musical,
program will be given by the pupils
of the Public school. All members of
-the Club are'. urged to be -present..
PA'Y'S TO AADVE1 TISE, r
,Sli'owing hots efficient is advertis••
'ing, a lady told us the ether day that
she sold a chair e'see:_had advertised'
before she herself had read the- ad.
-Son -mope else -sttty-it and iniinediatcly'
looked afterr the chair. If you have,
aniytbing you wish to sell, which
someone else, may want,' advertise .it"
in' The News'-Recoed.' -
GEORGE'•BE7,.L DIED SUDDENLY
-Geo.. Bell, a forme-• resident . of
Goderieb, ,and for " some - months of
Clinton, died suddenly at Wingham
on Wednesday; of last" week. The,
body wee- taken td Goderich .and thel
Among took place' from Bropl eyes
undertaking parlors Friday Afternoon. -
The deeeaaed was 64_ years of age, He
.vas ,a brother of'the late R. A. Bell
of Clinton. Ide had- only left here-
about three weeks prior to his death.'
THE UNION SERVICE, .
A.union Thanksgiving service was'
held in Si. Pauias church -ort Mondayt
fdrenoon and was very welt attended.,
The rector, the Rev L. 1, I•Iaerison,
had charge -df the servjee and the Rev.
J. B. 'McCormack, pastor of the Rep-
tist church, preached an impressive
sermon His discourse was really for
Armistice Day, as lie said each chute!'
had dealt with the Thanksgiving as -
Peet on Sunday. It was very appro.,
priate and much enjoyed. ,Tire reed:
dent .ministers of thetown were pre-
sent, and assisted in the service.
A PRESENTATION.
biv. ag. B..Stotrft rs, who was' a oiti
sin 'of, Clanton Ior .ejghtr-yeaist being
District Representative for Duron
County with headquarter.s here, and
who now occupies a similar position
in Essex county, was in town on
Tuesday .evening, when as many of
the members of the U. F. 0, Club
and the Huron -Central Agricultural
Society as 'could be got together on
short notice, took the opportunity of
presentiftg him with ,an appreciative
address and a.. cane,which they' had,
purchased some time ago -but had not
hadsan opportunity of presenting be-
c)1.1171..
be-
ore.
Mi-. Ci, W. Layton, seorettiry of tide
U. F. O. Club, acne
1 the`olI
s
i owl `
ti ad-
dress and' Mr.
II 'G. -Cox
re id
, P s eat
of the Agricultural Society, present-
ed the cane:'.
"To Mr.' S. B. •Stothers: Your
departure from our midst carne as a
surprise to your many friendswho
have during the past few years been
associated with you. So much of a
surprise did it preve to many that
the news carne to them after you had
removed, Your labors and service to
the •residents of -the county have been
crowned with a large measure of -sue-'
cess. We recognize that through your
etiorts an organjzation has been es-
tablished which eventually -places the
agricultural iirduetry' of Hut'on-coon-
ty among the foremost dii the Pro-
• vine,: Your work among 'the junior
fanners in the r short courses, school
fans, etc., has left impressions that
will have an inestimable influence on
the future. We have always found
you ready to eo-operate and assist in
furthering the interests of the as-
sociations represented here tonight.
Your sympathy has been expressed
by your actions anda large share of
their success has been attained
through the advice and'' connsel re-
ceived from you. Your years :of real-
denee with us as a eltizeir1 has, been
pleasant and .profitable and your re-
moval and severance of these ties
leaves a void 10 the circle of friend-
shill. .
,On behalf of •Clinton Ctnb U F. O.
and Central' Fluron Agricultural So- 1
ciety we .present to you this cane as
a tangible token, of appreciation of
service end pleasant associations, We,
hope that imfg years of life will be
Yours and that the sentiments that
this represents will prove' to be a
greater :support than the article •it-
self. ,Signed: T. J. Lindsay, pees-- s
dent; G. W. Layton, secretary U. F. t
0. Club; > IL C. Cox, president, W. J.
Miller, treasurer, Agricultural !So-
detY•
`'�,esi e' Forget"
Bonfield
t'1rs. Agnes Biggart left odi Thtfy
day to ,spend the winter with
daughter, Mrs. 'Welsh in Toronto,'
Robert' Penhalereturned froin 'tkft:
West on Wedneallay of Inst week .'- v�
°4
ypftD
vi
f
ormomaiipourrimumparsom
'l itllett attended the funeral of lira,
B..ICerslake of Exeter, on Monday,
;o^}r l•: T. Vineland of Toronto,recent-'
le' vtisited.his parents, Mr. and Mee,
J Fingland. .
'Miss B. Brodgen• of London spent
elie•Thatiksgiving holiday with her
Harry Baker, ,accompanied by hl ?. iarehte, 'Mr, and bit's, G. l3rodgen.
little niece, 'Margaret �Burt,rreturneti° Ml,, 'and.Mrs.. Staekhouse of
to'London on Mondayafter s endrn '`; Blyth
p Wm, Brigday at the home of Mr.
several days. with his mother. Wm, Brigham,
Mrs,' Sampson of Palmerston is at
presentr ,visiting relatives here.
Miss,''2atitan, who has been; visiting
Jier'• daughter at: a.Iinmiltonl'has re-
turned and is now visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Armstrong.
Misses Mary and, Esther Janiesot1
of Toronto spent the week -end and
holiday at their hone' here.
• lite monthly meeting of the Wo-
men s Institute was held in the coin-
Carver, who has spent tiro mmnity hall on Thursday last with
past few months in Detroit returned G5 fn atteedance. The pmeatent,
to the village on Sunday. , Mrs. Beg hem opened the which
w s
. Miss Alma Meliay of Toronto,.ep_nt Mrs. Bell led in prayer, ye ,e le was
the week -end with be parents. ' airs. 13. by The Lords Pram,' led by
Mrs, B: Nott, lifter which business
was transacted, Mrs.- \V. Brundson
gave•a paper, a ,piano solo was given
by-
Miss G.
Y Grainger,
Mrs. Man-
ning J rian-
nin gave a
g a er
and
p P Mrs, .A1.
Wells. a: reading. The Institute eis
having a. towel shower next meeting.
Three new members were added to
the list. At the conclusion of the
-program an adjournment was made
to the basement where an excellent
lunch was served by Mrs: Mitlrilte,
Miss I,. Young, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs.
Fairser•vice and Mrs. -0. _Cowan.
The Thanksgiving anniversary- of.
Londesboro United church was an ulj�
qualified success. Capacity cengrc-,.
gations on :Sunday listenecdto instruc •'
tivb and' inspiring seri eons from Rev.
W. R,.4lp of Auburn. The Choir did
ample credit to themselves under the
guidance of ilfete "B; ,Snel'1. Six hued-
red•people pasteok'of the sumptuous
goose. supper on Monday -night. The
church could not hold all the people
tvlto tried - to hear the splendid pro -
grain provided by Master Geo. A.
Granville reader and Mrs. Ethel
;Grainger contralto ,both of Toronto.
Miss` Marion Davison, who has
been in London'evith her sister for
several weeks, returned , home last,
week,
' Mrs.. Slioebottom `of t
W ngharn is.
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Brandon.
Miss Thelma Rita, of Stratford
spent Thanksgiving with he• mother,
Mrs. T. 0. Bailey, ..
)dessrs, Lawrence and Fred Fowlie
-cff, London spent Thanksgiving with
their parents
Messrs. Will sand Frank -Cameron
of Detroit visited their'ftieher, Mr.
A. Cameron, over the week -end.
Miss Nina Praetor
of To •oat
t p was
the guest u
s her un
g f aunt, MrsGeo. IC'
r
n •
for Thanksgiving lVek end.
Mrs. M. Elliott, Mrs: W..J, 1OtcLeod,
t' Miss H. Gerrie, little Miss Jean Dunn
and Leslie Elliott inotored to Detroit
for the week -end, returning on Mon-
day.
1 Miss , Jean Woods of Orton was
home over the' Thanskgiging holiday.
Misses .Elva and Annie Dewar and
David' Dewar of Toronto spent/ the
holiday with their parents Mr: and
Mrs. David Dewar,
Miss, Dorothy Hart and 141r, Ted
Hart of London spent the holiday in
the village.
Me; and: Mrs W. A. Mutt of Lon-
don spent Thanksgiving at their sum-
mer home in the village.
Mrs. JI. P. Lewis of Toronto is t11
guest of Dr and IVfas. Woods. Mrs..I.
L.. Auchan, who has been visiting in
Toronto, renamed with her,
The Young People's Society will
hold a social in the ibasement of St.
Andrew's church on Friday evening, The total proceeds were nearly seven
It is hoped that a large number will hundred dollars. All were`' idease:l'
become members, A small entrance over one of the most successfulrinni
fee will be charged far those who ,do :'versa•ies ever held in the church,
not wish to join The family night service will be oi'.
1 rl the or this
Mai Jim 1 erg'usoai of T ondon spent especial interest on Friday night. The -
Mr.
the r. end ; and holiday with his -recreation will consist 'o.£ a football
mother,lfrs. Jas.'Ferguson. tournament the first 'round'betvveeu
the. Y.P. 1;: and the C,•'G. I. T. and
lir;'. E. Brown motored to Detroit
to spend 'the 'week -ends ' the•second game !between the winners'
Mr. and Mrs, li. McLaren and fam and the Tttxis Squbre Group. Studine
fly' of. Port Elgin and Miss Maud' Stir-� speakingiwill vv and Bible study and public
ling of Owen Sound.spent Thanksgiv•, 'speaking, contest will cease the cervica:
ing with -their mother, ,Mrs.' Wil, wits are muterivayn for setting rip a
Stkrliug, Trail Rangers Camp.'
The Sacrament will Res- anti Mrs. F. Ii, Paul return'ed - u administered
t 11 o 1' in the'Unit- d ¢Burch Sunday,morni
on .Sa utcay'aft t having spent ttv°
Tbe Young tie'
weeks addition at Listoavel 1t' 11 o ngsubjece'sLeagueedllde-
bate
]e-
G l and bate,againstBrucefield next Monday
London. 1 night ori the •
g t e subjoct• Resolved that
�Mrss G metro o
a n f Seitfortlt s iehz . • ,
everal `days last iveel 'w,ith herPsrs i,Gonsolulated school will be benefit-
err Mrs. L. 'Valdes: Frural Cwniitmaity,"
l2rs. Trethewa left-]ast'vvee "
Miss .Blanche ;Snell and Mr: fiarolcd
Y lc tb ne ,h
visit her. eau :�hter: in St 'Phomas: S 11 iVtl .of. Victoria t tle it Toren -
b •, to s ent,the week-ei :
Mr: 'Inc: Cameron road ; _ fee, p ad t their respec-
t ton .ander en oC five homes,
Torontmsnent lie week-eedIona,holi' Miss Della - and
Me -
lay vvtth;liis mother, Mrs, Thos: Cain'- and Mt. .Wellington his
y Cool of Toronto' spent the 'holiday
crop ,p:
Miss 'Nina Tfeard of TCitd cur3 ac- with -their mother Mrs. Wrn. McCool..
cont anied b = Masten` Ceor •ri born}-- % Mr. Unroll Richards spenta the
p y sS weal. -end. atbis hoaiie here,
mer', spent• the weal: -cud -yarn ,b'e44
- Miss` Mar ria is
o Co onof 1'
areiits, J Blyth
th is
•M ss hath Ilg>?ins of Londo,ni.Wan
speI"iiing`a few days with Miss Elsie
mno Por 'Ihe'trgelc-endrraid o1'e1a manning,.
;e 1.ppen.
The 'Women's Missionary Society
in coneotion with St. Andrew's, United
`ehm'c1t,' field their annual ;service on P
Sunday last at which a special col-
lection. was- taken' in aid of the anis- la
Sionary wort of the Church 'Contri-
butions to the amahnt of l}.1/0,00 were
taken up.
Mr, W. 155 MelIisj ern- yillege blaclt-
smith;'dos''been on the side list der-
ing elle past 'week, Ire is secrete'
from an aliseess on his right side, Dry
Moir has' been in ,attendance and I1 55
114 llis" ks imin'oviia f cvot•tibly.
Mrs. Tomlinson hat set'bstncd after
spendingr'some weeks with her sister-
in-law at Weston, he intends v,e-
irnaining hero for some time.
h a y s Miss Olvetta Brigham of; St. Thcln
as spent. the week -.end with her par-
ents, Mr; and Mrs Wm,Brigham. .
Miss Blanche Edgington is visiting.
her sister, 'Mise. B ,Snell.
;Mr. Harold- Johnston o:f.' London
spent the holiday at his home here,
Miss 'Myrtle Gm!ainger of Toronto.
spent a few days with her mother,
Mrs John Grainger..'
Mr. Eldrer-1 Lan •ley Mrs. Jas.
g .,
Llingl•ay and iOIiss Dorothy of: Niagara
Falls were week -end 'visitors pf Mr,
and,Mes Edmund Crawford:
FrAdesh, oro
Mr,'ancl'Vlrs, 1. D. &iritslie of Learri-
ington," who have been'visitingi, 111r44.
Ainslie's sisters; Mrs. Els] ey anti Mr e-
Tamblyn, for the last 'three weeks,
have left forr St„ Marys.
Me, 'and Mrs: J sa., Elsley and Mr.
and Mrs. J, D. Ainslie lire' visiting•,
his-. Elsley's daughter, : Mrs. Milton
ITcopei , nenr-;St. Marys.
Mr: end Mrs. 1:l° r r'SO 1 f