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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1935-01-31, Page 5THURS.,: JAN. 31,,`41935 • • ',a 1 't • • -t THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE 5 gmnee:' as present 'YOU F7 HBEST MARKET FOR )F INTEREST TO PORTER'HILL HILL BIRTHS { y Kappy, is the furnace that AND ME- 'A rvtiter••in a artily ,Objects Old Dad January is nearmg,;a fin- ish'and it has been a prett fiiir sam- Y. IVI,cCULLOi G!II--In the Ale•xandria; ;, and Marine Hospital Goderich, on nn G" �, Ferns P `(��� l�' Eggs, �, THER L� BE A tIO'� TIME lr) i?i)E Ol p IOU`3E (ilGilT ' `sees the Hent Folks 'coming o the word, quintuplets being shore, -fated'` to -"quints," and:asks.tha • the "' " be O pre; of winter weather.' He •treated us to a few, nice norbh cast winds. One eveinng about a week or, so ago January 25th, to' Mr. and Mrs: Fred McCullough,. a son: '• 1 ::, Flowering. Plants ri ,Cream FTG and 4/re`[�m n ;,a.'t. c-ve down the chute. And it should ao • au bel, Fol it 3 ; 1 knows its scolding days are No ern ilio used-'dnateail:,. - s ' b' . - 0 <] ® Oh,to, this' 's n roil }winter a at sus nether if ie•the sort we've been us- to'ral ur a v�s.. s' d 1 a some of our boys, I mean grown-np boys, went to' spend a' pleasant' even-, y , ins with a, friend, also to look for pearls, (haven't heard haw many they got), that'•same evening of Mr. DEATHS STEWARf -tin Clinton, on ,January .;_,26th, Ann Jane.Moble, widow of-, William S'tewarrtin.her 90th year.: ROLMEiS-+Soddenly; in Clinton, on. Cut Flowers CUT FLOWER5 FLOWERING PLANTS�\, FLORAL DESIGNS ALL THE YEAR ROUND FOR CASH AT THE, CLINTON POULTRY HOUSE , �� �-� '��' /�-- . �' '* a ' " (� : V •.,,� over. more pains in its, grate. No more vicious shaking by the fire -keeper; No poking more akin and'cheating,A furnace will sing like 'a tea- •Those'eoid-i'a Y , , bracing the Can North -wind 'thou ht rhe would go for g . Jan. 27th Rev. •':A. A. Holmes 're- Chas, Cass• ,%. ���ke pa. e °a "r% kettle when it - has the,Heat •a, re dust -to average Ian, Feet is, we like it,• a frisk, and''h'ow ha: chased they little snout flakes hither and thither, till aired United Church 'm • nister,�:.:. in 71st ' F L 0' R IS T r N. W. TREWARTHA - tP �y� ' , Folks' ,romping "about. Have harmony' in EI ❑p ..e❑.his Whet is the Matter 'that• sea cap he Thad' built' p" .. .ds'and wonderful snow banks: Now comes time for Year. MORRIeO.N—In` Hensall • on January, Catherson Wood, and; j Phones: 'B6w 6G Phones—Office ; 214j Residence, „214w - your cellar with the Heat Folks in the bin: sins are always ramming' into each A, invetfigation :25th,' de ai4ure and the boys are starting p widow, .o£. ' Robert'Merrisen,'and mother of E: ,* ether -recently? fo>- .home. They. ,proceed to ,their• car,'RILEY'S Cail the i ucs` dould seem to be in order t44'find out. he cause of so'many, apparently:un_ heeecause coliistonse attended , in . the driver enters the' driver's seamed „ whispers, "Roll "over.. Lizziei" But to 'very W. Morrison, Huron Road, ;m her 86th yeas. . ': „ • ' t HQw ManyVarieties '�•f Weekly Specials WE NOW 'CARRY GENUINE "SCOTCH ANTHRACITE Hast cases wit1 serious loss'o£ life.HOLMEsvILLE ❑ ,a News that the Prince of Wales as composed a p'ieee for the bag tines Wilt' be the first intimation nal- Lizzie d'oesn't'appear be wide, awake. 5o in a more commanding voice he sa• ys, "Roll aver," but, poor Lizzie just 'can't make her way through those snow drifts. But they must get home, so they harness old �- :. ",Miss Norma Potter is visiti•ng im Mitehell with her cousin,. Miss Joy Kemp„: Brew .d0' We 'M.ak ? -White Breads -Round, Brick, Butter- ' "• Milk, Potatoe, Sandwich, Dainty- Wh• • alit Sells and.1 y Heinz Spinach Soup, 2 for' • • •, •27c Heinz M . .Mushroom, 2 for .•......270 �MI PHONE 74 A. L. CARTWRIGHT, � CLINTON' �� � � ONTARIO Local Mgr. Co. ;. ions: of people *ill have that bag- iipes play something is writ- p Lizzies bobbin, hitch him to poor' Miss Edith Herbert of . Sitncoe ” 'is Maid, Raesia Fruit and Nut. , Heinz Green .-Peas, 2 for ...27e which for them.,,—Niall and,Em ire. bumper and away he goes down the spending.a week at Name. , • ' en don't they play the Why, pa, ane tune all the ine? We were -lad to hear that a new one has beeny sro a kli i 1sa• n necktox h mself a this eyes p x Y g, is a chance T have waited fol. I'll W'. A, are pre- Th ladies of th� am, for she 14th paringa good ,program. of Februax ' • Brown Breads—Whole Wheat; Crack- sheat ands Meal• "" d •' °' Heinz Chicken and Rice, 2 for ,..,27c Heinz Asparagus, 2 for ...... , 27c for CAPITAL THEATRE R Goderich—Phone 47 REGENT THEATRE A Seaforth iiad ted nVerAnd show Lizzie who's who around here."Due to the ,stormy weather,; of Fri- Heinz Tomatoes, large, 2 ...25c• N'ow'Pla n Sylvia Sidneyin: Playing:- Y ' yf g:, Mae West mit Now Playing: ' p p p poor Lizzie, wheezing and -puf- to day Iast, the Y.P.S.meeting was Heinz Tomato Saup, small, „3 for 25c "BEHOLD MY WIFE" "I'M NO ANGEL" , . Those Masseys must be greatpoo- tie. Vincent Massey is chief big- vig for ,the -Liberals and now lis coil- in, Denton, 1VIassey, has been. chosen • chief tarn ai p gn .manager by the Tories• •; Surely this ought to give the ie to ;the belief that people always tote as their fathers and gx•andfath- fins, is doing her 'best keep up the pace set by Dobbin, her old heart thumping; Dobbin keeps right on dawn the road through the side road' never stops until he, reaches the p avement' whore • he iljids Lizzie ,a snappy .good-bye and home he goes fora well-earned breakfast. On Sunday Saeram.ent of the Lord's necessarily withdrawn. This.: week's gathering will be in charge, of Mr. Norman Treawrtha. Every member of the Society is requested to, be pre- .sent if ,at all possible. • On Monday, the young people, spent a highly enjoyable evening as guests of the Ontartn Street Church Oysters,.. - . Fruits> •made -, . Ei'' BART'L.IFF & CRI ^ ' Makers of Dainty -Maid and • Heinz Vegetable Soup, 2 for .. , .27c Heinz Beef Broth, 2 for - 27c Heinz Spaghetti; 10c and 15e Large, Ovaltine .. $1.00 Medium Ovaltine G0c Small Ovaltine 40c Ghai o Black Tea . , . ... 49c - We buy Mon., Tues;, Wed.—Double Bill -Warwick Deeping's great. novel to hx ll d Had thrill the world anew H. B. Warner in ' "SORRELL AND SON" J. Gleason, Charlotte) Greenwood teamed in the screen's loudest laugh ORDERS IS ORDERS" with eminent stageto star+ C. Maude Mon., Tues. Wed. SHIRLEY TEMPLE' asst stud by the .followin star east James Minn, Lois VVghson and Jane Harwell brings to the Regent her 'newest andmost lovable picture. A :dim led wee waif becmes sweetheart an airport "BRIGHT rs'anted.....The common forebear of Y p,S., The program was put on by Whole.Wheat. Bread and grade eggs while you Thurs., Fri., .Sat. EYES" hese two loco nory in opposite ori -the p must have been either Supper was dispensed to about twen- ty.' The'day was very cold, , whneh Holmeswdle group, and, although short, was of.'a high quality. Mise phone 1. Clinton wait for which we 1e a dozen pay more -m Cash, or, Trade. James Cagney, Joan Blondelt, Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell Thurs., Fri., Sat. • 7. Chesson, Charlotte Greenwood Mal camps, a rrit or a Tory, there being no C C.F.'s n those days. may have kept seine away. , Another young span in thi district Altalind McCartney, president, acted` 'as chairman. Prayers were offered by 'Rev, Farrill Rev. Mr. "Bunco' Valuation." Miss Beatrice Hayman sang'•a very fine "The No Quantity Too Large. - in the 'new and brilliant • Mlusical Comedy "FOOTLIGHT teamed in the screen's loudest, laugh "ORDERS IS ORDERS" with eminent stage star, • g e e,• ❑ ❑ ❑ would like to know what to da if the IMr. ; and Herbert; the lesson was solo, Beautiful 'Garden of Prayer."Camxiiig: . .RiLEY'S GROCERY at 3PARA.m Mat: Wed and Sat. at 3 p.m. dCerlasude „ „ Alice Appropos of nothing in particularPhone fuel oil in your radiator burst into scripture 39. Free delivery at all hours Coming: "Pursuit of Happiness " in Wpnderland - we wish to say that when Canada flames. We would advise him to put read by Mr..Frank Yeo,and the topic taken by Mr. Norman. Trewartha, The January meeting of the Busy• Bees Mission Circle, The "bundling".'hit of the season •Matinee Saturday at 3 p.m,... 'mergesfrom the troubles which the cap on and wait for develope- ments. •• The musical numbers consisted of which, was postponed last week, will be held on Cavo been impeding her progress for ,he past 0few•years, we'are going to suggest to the government in power, How interesting life is. Now in fancy we hear the merry sound of wedding bells. How sweet and clear a lovely piano solo by Miss Charlotte Trewartha,'a • vocal duet by Misses Marjorie 'and Viola Glidden and one Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Miss Gladys McLean, f CUSTOM• SAWING Custom sawing will be done during, Your } Photograph Ind we do not care what particular fart it happens to be composed of Y pp p rut we are going to ask it to take a lay or so off and in a sane, quiet manner, without either government tr opposition iiri caching the loyalty p p Y y if the other, discuss the matter of a 7anadian flag. We can lay such. a natter over though until more ur- the sound. Those bells must surely• Y be steel. Roger• On Tuesday evening the adjourned meeting of the Men's' Club washeld. Election of officers, resulted as fol- lows:, President: Fred Elliott; Vice; Allen Betties; Secretary, Jas. Stir- ling; Treasurer, Glen Lockhart. It • of Mr. Elvin Moores popular violin selections in which he was accompan_ ied by Miss Edna Elliott on the pd- ano. Readings were submitted • by Misses Edna Huller and Alma Tre- wartha. At the conclusion of the progranr,,Miss Elnora McInnes, pre- sident of the town society, took GODERICH TO�YNSHIP The A.Y'.P.A, spent a very enjoy- able evening on Friday of last week at the home of Mt, and Mrs. Fred Middleton, when they met together and presented 1VJi..and ,Mrs, Clarence Perdue with a wall mirror. The so- leeLIVrs j 1 �, n n o the coming Spring at Bayfield, Thos. Wallis', .4th -concession, Goderich township and at John Tuner's; Clin- ton. Also shingle sawing at Bayfield. McEWEN BROS., Phone 624x4, Clinton Central. 10-tf, You owe a real debt to our family y y and friends—the y waist your photo. graph: Pay this obligation to -day. o • Burgess Studio. ;ens matters are attended to, O 17 O was decided to lrcld a 'music program, on February 12th. This to take the charge of the gathering and several %merry games and contests were ire dulged in. Lunch followed, the fin- oiety has been under heavy obligation to Mr. Perdue, who has so willingly BAND BOX NEAT orses for Sale Developing and Printing 'Phone 115, Clinton. The blessed privilege of making mos own mistakes, the freedom tog my and sell where one .chooses, the p p ;hooses, to prosper or to fail as one :hooses, provided one does not make L nuisance of himself constitute a loon that few of us are ready to part With readily. . dl etnr Times -Advocate. But, it is a good many years since nature of a contest between the ishtn_ touch to most delightful evHave married and -single men, Jim Stirling yg a g and Allen' Betties, captains for the enin •.with lidoin y Glen Lockhart and Ray A date to keep in mind is that of Cox for the single. This promises Tuesday, Feb. 5th, when the Y.P.S. is to be a very up-to-date program. giving a program consisting of sev- On Thursday eveningthe Y.P.S.oral musical numbers a humorous y enjoyed a socia,~ evening and lunch one -act play and an additional novel after their regular meeting. feature which promises to be of great interest and amusement to all. assisted with his music. The address was read by Mr. Leslie Elliott of Bayfield, Miss Muriel Rathweli mak-married g the presentation.TWENTY•FIVE Miss Margaret Heard of Clinton spent the week -end with her friend, Miss Mar aret Middleton. g Mr. and Mis. Sydney Jackson of Lethbridge, Alta, who are •• on a trip to California, visited,their niece, Mrs, • that valeted look, even well-worn clothes. Our• Dry Cleaning service will keep older garments looking stylish and new - er garments from growing old~ The little our Dry Cleaning costs is nothing 'compared with the sev- ings ' • •the advantages ... it of- Persyou. Sendus a stat for ser- vicing and see! •G. Friday, Feb. 1st ONTARIO HORSES FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION from 2 -year-olds up to Work Horse's. p couple of matched grey teams AT OUR BARNS, EXETER J. Dow, Peep. W. E. Nairn, Amt. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. James McNeil wish to extend thanks for the s ath 1?np;, Y and assistance rendered by friends during the illness and at the time.of the death of their mother, the late Mrs. Stewart, for flowers sent and cars loaned for the funeral and all kindnesses shown them. • ve have enjoyed that happy freedotii. Mrs. Roy Wilson is sufficiently re- Everyone is heartilyInvited to spend y p Fred Middleton, last week -end. 12-1-p, to leave the hospital on Fri- Tuesday evening with the A Feltner resident of Goderich Cutsom Sawing lNltab with the Oiling out of govern.covered neat forms, telling all about what done young day. She is recuperating at the hone people. of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Reg. Ful-• Miss Helen Mae f th of Wester. township died at his home in ,Gode- rich on Saturday in the person of WOOD FOR SALE BIC EVENT NT I will do custom sawing the cern• Ing spring, 'as usual. J. Hutton, me are doing, have and purpose ~sing, thegaverage businessman and ler:. vett London, visited Isere at her Mr. Wilmer Harrison our +Dyein Robert Russell, who had 'reached the g Cleaningi.l pi A n v i1 Landesbero, Ont. 11-2. atizen generally feels that he is pot free but employee theg newly home last week. appointed •superintendent of Sunday great age of ninety-two years. Mr. Russell was a native of Stan- K1 ',ulna pAnnual RepairingPressing Ice Carnival in Londesboz•o ' APPLICATIONS FOR CHIEF 01' t citizen an of State. A few •more regulations S'ehool, took charge on Sunday,.F'eb- ley, coining to Godei•ich township Rink POLICE Imre or less will not matter so Hench• ruary 10th: Election of teachers and KIPPEN officers will take place. All inter. Mr. J. B. McLean, superintendent when he was a mere child. For over thirty years he Iived on the sixth . �, 9 a';, Friday Feb. ��� Applications' for the position of Chief of Police of the Town of Clin- STANLEY Ma Edward Glen of the second of Stanley lost a vrey valuable horse est week. - ested in the work of the Sunday Y school should be ,present. bofe our Sundayschool, was unable to • be present at his usualpost.Sunday Hr, Thos. Cox, who we hospital,repoed as last. It is .over thirty-three years very ill in Goderiel is, we are sort to say,showing little signs since Mr. McLean first took up his Yg of recovery duties as superintendent and in all and then moved to Bruce County where he lived for •. a number of Years. While in •Goderich township he acted as county councillor and al- so as assessor`. He was a member of the Canadian Militia and served un- . Ile SI S SI" f 7 SPECIALS RAISINS 10c National, Fancy and Comic Costumes for adD It and juvenkl'e classes: $20.00 IN PRIZES • Admission 25e and 10c. 12:1• ton will be received by the under- signed up to noon of Friday Feb- r'uary 1st. Chief of Police to act as Night -Constable, being on duty from 7 pan, to 6 a.m•, and at other times when necessary. Salary $60.00 per Miss Nora .Stewart spent a few lays last week at the home of Mr, Ken. Taylor, Goderich bownshi Mr. Bob Cole Sunday thoseyears he has only Sorry to report Mr. Fred Elliott Y been absent is confined to his, bed with pleursy, four Sundays. Surely this is a splendid record and a splendid exam- ple of lgyaity to his church. In all tier Col, A. M. Ross in the Fenian Raid. He was a real .pioneer of this county and did splendid work in ... 1VIACARONI, 5c, 5 lbs, for 25c TOMATO JUICE 5c teachers were appointed: Superinten- dent, J. Tebbutt; ;assistant Carman Tebt,'utt; Bible Class teaches': Irvine month. Engagement to date from February 15th. —R. E. MANNING', Clerk. spent . with dr, John McFarlane. those .years he has seen many little clearing up and settling• the land.11-2, TOMATOES, small cans Sc Her - Tebbutt, . assistant, Rev. J. W. Her- Mrs. John Innis spent the week- ;ud with friends in Toronto. Mi, and Mrs. Wilbur Welsh held u social evening at their home last ?richly night. • BAYFIELD folk grow up and they cannot fail to have. been influenced b Mr. Mc- Y Mrs: Jaynes .Porter of Goderich. Loan's ,ever •present still cheerful spent last week as' the guest' of her example..;of: loyalty to their Sunday sister, Mrs. W Heard, sc}iool slid' church. Miss. Gladys. Gale left Sunday He kept his faculties into old age and scull recall the early daye_most •in- terestingly. He was twice married, his first wife being Miss Ellen Wes- ton of Goderich torvtnship, his second wife, who survives, being Miss Han- FRESH FROZEN WILLIE PIS' 15c FRESH FROZEN SALMON ..,17c ORANGE PEKOE TEA, Special 115c 5 lits, for $2.50 Mer - batt. Intermediate: Mrs. Ira Mer- rill, assistant, Mts. Biggin, Juven- die: Miss M. Bi i•n •assistant, Mervin gg ' Lobb. Secretarytreasurer, $, Merrill, Miss Gertrude Eason. r T 41 P �y TURNIPS L/ AA •Organist, FOR SALE 9, ' Mr. Will Shaddick has treated hint -Y ;elf to a new Ford ear. ' Mrs. Fen, Stewart and Mrs. Adam qn ; Mt..E'. E. MAusseau is bus these to spend" this week with friends in ,days preparing his supplies of Inter -DR. Kitchener. :She, will also attend the national repairs to be ready for the nal Swalwell of Kincardine town- ship. Five daughters and two sons The remains were Oaken , , . , , WEST'S TOOTH PASTE 2, 39c •in HENSALL CHEAP FEED �] • Stewart have held. quilting )fees in heir respective pontes, the quilts to le sent to the.needy in the North. Miss 'Note .Stewart left Saturday' Annus] Co»verset, 0.A.0., Guelph, sptntM •tgoila Mr. • Harold iScotchmee, O,A,C, Mi•s. Darin 1171 •1 of Hensel] Guelph„was home over the week -end, was ,a visitor with Mrs. J. Workman Ata speeial,meeting' of, the..Board during eh '.:week. g Village Trustees held pis the Town survive.. to Cargill for burial. Th•e late Mr; Russell was an uncle of Mr. J. R, Stirlin •_ of this townshi g p' HANDKERCHIEFS, bunches 19c MEN'S LINED MITTS 38c ALL RED RUBBER BOOTS TI death occurred en Friclay at her ionic in ITensall of one of the • pioneers of this district, Mrs, Robert Harrison, in her 86th year, She wag, before her marriage, Catherine Wood ��] y F. 9i Andrews Phone 33, 11-tf, o visit her sisters' in Chatha•m and of Mt. antra/les. E. Kerr of Winthrop Hall Friday the • - Sizes 7, 10 and 11• 52.25 of Cavan, Ireland. Coining to Can .._.._�.�,�. Anindsor, Mrs. Jim Mep'arlane and babe are risitins friends at Constance. - Mrs. Ed. ''C. .Glen spent Thursday st Hensall. Group 4 of the' Maple Leaf Club field a Weiner S.0 ; er at the home ppSurvivingher,are if Mr. and.ltl'xs. Henry Diehl on Wed, resday� night. Twenty-five+enjoyed en ,:evening :last spent a few days. with Mrs. Keer's following were given office £or .1935: ,parents, ••11Lie and Mrs. J. Workman. Policeman and, Caretaker 'of the,'.,- ,• y Ma andMrs. Din.merson r{ le est-. Town Rall, John Pease; Supervisor tettatined aenuniber of friends last of thee Village Lights, Thos. Castle; Wednesday! ' evening, The• evening Roa',i Pati-olinan, M'elvin. Davison• was spent+;in` cards and music. After • The l emli!exs df. L.O.L.No. 24 with .sever atilt luncheon the guests Y. ,.y "their wives "and friends enjoyed 'a ]eft foie home after clanking their social evening at,their hall•en Friday :genial,• 'host and hostess for 'a .lovely evening a last. Progressive AUBURN The cold wave struck here on ''Sunday last when the mercury regis,, tered. 20 degrees belon* and again on Wednesday tnorniing,at,14 degrees be_ ,low: ..Messrs. Wm. Graig 'and Thos. 'Willson are':bhisy these days with the have been SPECIAL TABLE OF REMNANTS .AND CLEARING LINES. C7 J M • �e ” �`� �� VARNA 10-4. oda in February, 1872, she was mar- tied to Robert Morrison who died seven years ago. They settled in McKillop Township, moving later to Stanley Township, where they resid- ed untie retiring in Hensall •in 1917. one son Ednund of the Hut on Road, east o£'Clinton; and one daughter, Emily, at, Home; an - Cijjjt�ji'$ Fuel Yards HARD WOOD, SOFT WOOD CORD -WOOD AND :.CEDAR 1 NUT COAL AND STOVE COAL c We sell either . delivered or in the yard. ,. • s splendid ;Supper; after: Which the est of 'the evening 'was spent in ;regressive euchre, .euchre. time• was played• during the evening, the The Euchre ,elub'of the town line prize -winners being Mrs. Jack Cas- inet at W. Hoiney's Monday .night tle and Lindsay Snaith. R,efreshnnents The Kippen Mixed Club at• Mr. E. skating rink,- The "boys practising hockey. and expecti to .play a 'game with another team'. this week. • 'On Wednesday night them is to be hoof board for the term 1P35-36-37, Mr. Asquith in an esteemed citizen•. or the village and attended the,Goderieh other slaughter, • ,Mrs. Parke,• passed away some,, years ago, she randehildren, Violet Morrison of 'VICTOR FALCONER phone 97w, ! BRUCEFIELH There was a good attendance, at he United church last Sunda morn- Yvisited' ng, although the thermometer regis- eyed 19• below zero.. How true the were served by the ladies. Butt's,' and the Tuckersmdth Ladies' The Ladies' Guild of Trinity 'Church Club met at Mr, R. Dayronds; on the are .making plans f•er • a Valentine same night. Social, ,' •, • - ' mr. and! 'Mrs, Warkle of Seaford': Mx. Harold Wsston' of -Detroit is 1VIx'. and Mrs. Wesley French spending'a few days lielida•y ' '"'-'41"' during the week:. • friends in the village. • -- :11tr. Walker of Peterboro•visited his a: carnival ori the 'rink. :. Mr. Elwin Wilson and . Russe] Thoiripson are busy ,drawing logs for .Mr.'Ed. Lawson while • the sleighing is poodr Miss Madeline• Walden of Westfield lin- has returned to' her home frpni Olin- Collegiate himself where he later taught,for several years. He tools a 'special interest in establishing a . Fifth Form School here and has at lieaxt the welfare of rural students attendingthe Collegiate. Clinton and, Clarence Parke of Zurich two sisters and two. brothels, Mrs, Edge of Vancouver, 'Mrs: M'orrory and William ~~Hood of Cavan,, Ireland, and John Wood, of Belfast, Ireland. The fniieral was hell~ from the family residence 1VIonday afternoon at p''� by o �y D R 8:.1 AJ Fresh . Eggs and Cream Highest Prices for Strictly Freels lid td saying, "Where there's. a 'will uncle, iii: M. Ivison recently, - ton Hospital-. 2,30 o'clock to Hensel Union Come- Eggs. lore's a way Nurse iia kl'een Elliott of Strath; o is at her home in the villa .e at g and is confined to .her room' ••300 hrough illness. . • • Nurse Ho'hner returned to her iotne.,in the, village last week. Miss Marks' Mr.• Isaac Jarrett has been. 'quite CONSTANCE. seriously ill, At date of wxiti:ng he E' 18 a little better. ' .Mrs, D. Dewar of Toronto is' 'The• ecinuati congregational, Meet- • spending a week at the' home of her Ing o$,. •'$t;" Andrew's United''chei•ch • parents, M4•. and Mrs. Geo, W,'heatley,, Was..held' held' .on Friday evening last, p Mrs. Jas. McFarlane and baby of .Owing..,. to, the .stortn.y weather sonic • Mr;: and Mss,• Edgar Lawson .ate visiting'. ,Mrs. William :S(clater of Seaforth. ' Rev; and Mrs, Sherman of Clinton have been calling on friends here.'.' , ':'- The annual meeting of'.t1te Baptist; g I Ch urch., was held .on;Wednesday •af. c ER Mess Lenolr;e Fish 'af the C:C.I. spent- the week -end with her sister, Mks. Irvine Tebbutt, ' ,Ebenezer United church. ,held its annual congregational meeting on Wednesday evening of last week, the tai , The service was conducted by Cream shipped regularly. Y Rev. Arthur Sinclair of Hensabi' Uni- C,00d Prices Psk4i ted Church of which'she.was a'mem- sA•� . ` bier. The pallbearers were D: Aik- - enheaii,• W. D. Goodwin, Wm, Jones, Colds' of Dry Wood W. McBeath, john Reid and James AND. CEDAR Sintson. . p TO SELL is visiting at, the home f Mr. and Nits...Arthur • Arthur McQueen his week. Mrs: Fitzpatrick of Tiensall is the 'nest' of iMrs. Jas. Berry at present. Stanley township ate visiting at the were net able to attend. The an- home of the lady's mother, Mips• Geo. Huai reports .of the church Sunday. •••p Riley. school, 'W).M.S., Mission Circle ansa •The Clubl ,of Progress :are holding Gould 3Vlission Band showed the re- their meeting in the school house on sults of a very successful ,year. in; ternoon' of last week, with the pastor, Rev, G... W , Sherman as chairman. the financial reportpresented byAl-p l? , e fred Asquith,'>showed the : church to be, in; good; standing,; The following . pastor, Re•v. J. W. Herbert in the chair. Reports Were received and officers for .the year appointed as fol lows: Stewards, I. Merrill, W. Big - gin, J. Teltfoutt.: Menibers of Sas_ Housekeeper Wants Position •e e. Housekeeper's ositdan wanted by capable woman/ small wages. Bertha:., . , ,,;A. E. FINCH Verner, Verner, Bayfield. 12 1. Phone 231, Mrs. Mary Brown spent the 'week- Friday, evening of this week. - ' every 'department, ' '• officers were elected •'for the' ensuing cion: L Tebbutt, Fred Lobb, litorgan Wanted , nd at the h»me of her aunt, Id'8.' G. is of Clinton. s ,,,o r• . 'es 4 .tg !Miss, Ina Scott and Miss Irene inkier of London -spent the week -end t their homes' tate village; " . ..served miss K. :Sold r i?�.N. , vtsit@d, . � ' rurida in TCmcardine beet week. '* R 1 The many friends of Mrs. Verne, ' The congregation) goes' ahead this 'Dale are pleased tot h'ear's that;, she year full of hope and enco va>,en e r . i u i i t. ie 'progressing %ricedy in the Seaforth A tasty .lunch was served 'after :the Memorial hospital', ., ; p ,,, , , � business, was completed. ; � � , ' The many friends';df'Mr; George . Rev, E. F, Chain ler preached -.a. �l1� .W,Qaeatley, are, sorvy, to h x,;l ,that, inspiring 'sernxon on Sunday. . , , ,. , . ,,, n��u u .;i?',r g therd is little 0tange in tee eotnditton. morning last, Wank for Itisc%ub�ecty, ,... .... .:. ..ar......t �,... rn,.,.:. _, ....a.. .._ •: ..x.,_e .. .. 1 - ,..a,U year:, treasurer, .`Alfred ,,,. clerk ]en ith •tutees , G Ra, ,Wi. ria , ,Robertson Ge,.rge Raithlty;, , 'as 9, ,; ;Rattitby, � pryr,l 1�T'eBxzen' .Asnguiith,;:,auiirt0t:, ss.,4,"ETkiti.'1 Mr.,, ries ,.A #jai's (. t • r,,, q ith,, ,a „ ...rti}� a• � li ,.., elirytL 5trre o#, hp. od r. •- I t.°ru,: g,: ,.iS._. 11,, r'.1..,,._,.... Asquih;• per , Elmer James: , Alfred 'teen .'eV. . �t nal iixgh: Jon•es. •'Secreta : M. 'Jones. Organ- Secretary: ga ' 1st: , I. Tebbutt, Choir .leader, •F• Lobb. At the conclusion of the" business of the evening; the ;ladies refresHiitents: - "to. , , .., At`tha annual meebtn of the Sun- g day school the'i'ollowltig officers 0 .r% ,, . t'Ca . in :; , Plano Tuning,: Regulating and R� . ,,,;•,,CX@.iIIMing, all preSm pair�ing. 25 years of Factory, Ware-,: • '• .: -• ., , "w_ ,Sll >�Sf''`• Coats and Dresses room and, general experience., Setts,. D D RE1'AI fa0tion� guaranteed. -'Orders phoned „CRY "'G`I.EANI� AN 1t,149a '" or :B,o�c, 35, Londesbaro, wilt` ..: W. J..�'AGO t .- 1 attended work ms be Tedi be promptly. >.a ended. ; to. R.:' T..'; it.;.no1h open y �A •�,• .. l.,, „ . 'a ":.-i, Platte ;tugcr, ,• .. ld:: - ,.. ,, ,n,. 1!>Zpsrds Bnrl►mt y,, '3, r